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HL ""IBOSttKSSlH E Good 1 Today’s forec ---------------- •Armix-DfsnowT cxpcctcd. Highs cloudy, chaivc ofl Community s The Women’s : . been filling gaps ii tecijs and children: ^School imifor Some teachcrs di _ _ tions would ceasc forms. Hoops aplenty From Shaq to Ui day was full of bosk •NFLrfinale^— —■Th'cre-Avas-no'^ where the NFL’s bi Pro Bowl. Flying south The Seattle Scoht ing in the LA Ram NFL pre-season roll Catch an edge Snowboarding ha: storm, but it’s hardei .. ^_Barry.on the ti i Columnist Dave - —charmsof-the-sport in Idaho. A turning tide? ' Does the election ( ________ ator in Oregon me OOP’s ‘^rcvolution’.-^ als explore the subjec Xiidr^Meado The actress whor wanted to send “to t Honeymooners"^dicd Return to the Presidential candii pines for the good tim Crash Idlls 22 A Colombian plant air shortly after lake Poraguay. . 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Page Bl itraU ve Barry explores the ort of-snowmobiling-^----- - Page Bl ie? jn of a Democratic sen- mean the end of the _ n’.7 Two guest editori- jject. .......... PageA6 dow sd ies hom Ralph Kramden to the moon" on "The ied Saturday o f cancer. Page A3 ! ’50s ididate Pat Buchanan times of days^ne ^ lane caught fire in the , ikeoff and crashed in ' l>ag«A7 - ! i nears end laders in this country ration Uphold Demoe* ssfiil and soldiers will w weeks. PageAS Section C MeglcVelIey...1 ' Obltuarfee ........ 2 W est ................... 4 Sport8 .... ; ..... 6-0 ' Section D - ' Legal notices ..1 Cld88lfled8...1-6 sn recycled paper, recycle It again . . . . . ^ C 902 ' tf'"" After 28 years In the Veters Rupen By Karen Tolkkinen --------Times-News writer - RUPERT - Rep. Ste has ridden herd on Ida! years, looks forward ti golf, travelling or fishir ' come. He may dabble in ] work, act as spccial assi ho Tax Commission or I packing company. Antone, the longest-* _____ ofJhcJdaho_Lcgialoiur week that he will not sci fall. _ Fellow lawmakers me to leave after this scssic on institutiohjn~memory, a powerful voice for M But the 74-year-old Ante cal about retirement. “I figured it wos tim< else hove o cfiance," he -------- to go'oitr om opr ----------^ In his years in the.L tone - described as qu on ardent cribbage pit nessed the steady stren Family The Associated Press LAKEVIEW, Ohio — television in the dimly lit r carried repeated reports Sui of the death of Sgt. 1st C Donald A. Dugon, the first soldier to die on peacekee; duty in Bosnia. "He was a gocfd person, was strong, strong-headed," his ex-wife, Betty Dugon, sii on a couch in the fomily n with their two children.. "He was a good father, was a good husband.” "I don’t understond why father is dead, because he supposed to be over there ki ing peace,” floid 19-year- Hydroplaj dropcausc Hie Associsted Pttta' COEUR d’ALENE — ed hydroplanes are oAe thunderboats..But the roai turbines poled'In compo the uproar'oVer the proi hydro races oh J.ake d ’Alene. , So much opposition devc the Labor Day boot races tl nizers decided to drop the I Organizer John McOru . trying to-stoge'the races in of such fierce opposition w IniB.^ffort. “It was like two thoroi ' howes roclng for a cliff,” ^ the Legislature, Rep. Ste> •an law] ;rtlegislators Rcput _ fairly Stcvc'Anlo'ne, Who ties; 1 Idaho tax law for 28 than C d to playing a little "Th shing in the years to said. ' had to in public'relotions No\ assistant' for the Ida- much or buy potatoes for a pcrsor ______ -r ------- Rep :st-sianding member praisei ilure, confirmed lost tics.' seek re-election this "He '. men 0 mmim hts decision Al Inh ssion for the loss of on his ary, a tax expen and "He r Minidoka County. 1 woul intone'is philosophi- commi . ..he giv ime to let someone plead 1 he said. "It’s better short. —^—: ----------------------- mnnrn e. Legislature, An- Ante quiet, modest and quest player - hos wit- Chaim rengthening of the to unsc Liso Dugon. "I w< . . .. Cliiilonto explain t ~ The Her IS-ycar-old lit room aid, recalled fishi: Sunday his father. It Class Dugan. 38, ofl rst U.S. Center, was killed keeping northern Bosnia wl ently stepped on a I ion. He' He was the nintli d," said dier to die since b , sitting began entering thi y rpom—Dccenjber.'More. .. -1 diers, three of then ier. He hove been injurec ' tnines. /hy my ' Dugan’s body an he was stein Air Bose in e keep- Sunday. No detoiU !or-oid ;Piras¥8“eeS aneracesu] seafter fiirc ~ er, owner of-o't said. “We felt — Unlimit- the race, but if^en called down and golt< roar of their Opponents < nporiaon to — tlie Diamc )rospect o f Have polluted 1 ike Coeur hillside ond dh drunks, leveloped to The City Co :sthatorgo- lost week wh lie Idea. races, biit that 3rudei; said prior to the vo linthefbce reportedly o' n was a los- phone calls ir races. )roflghbred, "I think It’s a i" McOrud- Pie ....... : xll eve Antone Is looking fo maker w illgive‘son lublican Party. I'hcn-he-first-stortcd,- thc Hc ly evenly split between the ; with only two more Repi I Democrats. rhe party had to stick 0 lot cl< . "With only two votes jp S| to mind yourp’s and q’s." ■ ow, he said, Idahoans don h about politics, voting tnori on than tlie pany. epublicans:and ^Democra sed Antone for his partisan-f le’s one of the best committi over there, I' would say," sj nhnsfin n.Pnf*n>«»llrt u/hrt is committee for at least 0 dci Ic doesn’t play favorites or a uld have to suy thut not only mittee members, but with a ives them all the time they i their case and he never c't t. I think he’s really a supe itone first got into politics 01 it of then-Republicon con rmon John Peavey, who was iseat the Democrat who held 1 dsmou] would like.Bill d brother,’ Don- H uflfl hing trips with f nearby Belle cd Saturday in when he appar- aland mine. , H B B rf )th alliance 8olr : NATO troops, . ' cm Americans,’ irrived at Ram- n Germany on l^ “— ils were a v a i l - " Don S 0 i;0 IEFyA2 ‘'N ative of I ippoiters F orerupts •on ofHee supply store, :lt we could have won Jt fallen a long woy ' itcnhurt." ' 3 contended the event v Tiond Cup — would & i the laice.-destitsyed a , . I S Ji^wn 0 mob of rowdy' . H I^ouncll wos to decide ri /hether to allow the ' ■ at became moot days .' A vote. The council was E overwhelmed with .ES in opposition to the ■ ', 9 a great thing tho citi- . 'lea8e'8eeIWC&A2 • .' ^ ‘i , ' [iiei ... euobf forward to retirement "reachc n^ne else a Antone campai Housc was -faimcr'overalls ie two nor- of thc_yote.____ epublicons During his tir and won local closcr," he cities'with pc >spare you 10,000 such as In the early J 98 lon’l Jliink cespful bid agi iore-for,ihe Stivers-. H c h a s; cigirettes and pi :rats Qlike He knows wh n-free poli- and why they - ..... — Crane,-R-Cold littee chair- business commi ’ said Rqp. "It’s going to has, served—pIaco4-man-of-5 dccode. . _ couse of his ex] r anything, wisdom,” he sai< lly with the — Rep.- Jim Ken 1 anybody. Antone with Idj ey need to and open commi cuts them .. "He's not a cl iper choir- lation or sticl^ i Kempton said. 5 ot the re- Antone said h ommittee to do ofter the 5 '05 seeking farming busines: Id the seat.' nancial difficult] irn sold onald A. Dugan ■ of Bella Center, Ohlt? Q . The Coeur id'Alene City l3i viewing ipotforhydroplj rac»e caoaed backera to' o o f CHWES'liwWINEmw T>n»» tWm es limit a chance’ ipaigned door-to-door in his ills and won with 60 pcrccnt i time in of1!cc, he fought for col-option taxes for resort populations of less than os Kctchum and Sun Valley. 1980s, he lounched an unsuc- against thcn-Speaker T.W. las seen tax' ideas - on' IIquor, d property - come and go. . what ideas have been tested ley failed,''soid Rep. Ron oldwell, who served pn a. imittee with him. ; to be extremely hard to re* of-Slovon^ntontf-6-caliber-be— experience, knowledge and said. Cempton,- R-Albioh; credited - Idoho’s stoble tax structure nmittce meetings, a chairman who hides Icgis- ks it in the trunk ofhis cor." I ------------------------------- d he will likely decide what le session ends. He left the ness last year bccausc of fi- ulties. lier killi : Warcrii receivei - -'^A ssociated Press BELGRADE, Yugosl Serbion president Slpbodo ------sevic agreed Sunday to pc • ternational war crimes in tors td open an office' move that could occelci gathering of evidence ol ' cleansing in the four-yeot Bosnia. The gesture o f cooperati - - the tribunal in The Hogue ( l3each on Lake Coeur d'> iplj^.nu^cesi^tigportere a to~drop plans to organize M iaiiM iite I Clir I rev< bud for^' _ ...The Associated Press WASHINGTON.^ budget for 1997 — 1 version — will be f( , Monday, but ihc presi could certainly be cx( "Why botlicr?” A presidcntls budj dead on arrival by nn in;cnt on setting its ow but Clinion’s new bu< ultimnic exercise in ful While he is prescni 1997 fiscal year, lie Congress are still locki ____ QVdLthcJSgG-spcndir • the currcnibudget yoai w, “In a scnsc; tlun9! being lapped by 1997. for ihe previous race : the gun is going off fo Robert Reischauer, fo Congressional Budget ' doubtedly going to c amount of confusion." Tlierc’s a simple ans\ is producing a new bud, law to-suhmit-a-afwndi is by the first Monday ii ir ■ cover th'e fiscalycar sia: ___ ■-____ ^The administrationj >r minimal requircment-s > rt document that will skc n whal his spending rec ^ The actual budget witl :- won’t be ready until Mi Administration ofTic r, be ony surprises. Mond: the president’s la.st offc d uary in the marathon bu n As pan of a comprot a. government shutdown meet the Republican d - budget thot woulcTbc in —r2002"using cconomicn J Con^ssional Budget C Clinton released del J - - -Jan—IS.'lt would trim i ; the big health care pro{ 'by SI24 billion over ll compared to S168 billio ll would produce SS9 Medicaid, the ^ovemm t gram for the poor, com ! in the GOP plan, and it government program: compared to S349 billic ___ GOP. edinBt meinvestig? accesstoSe es 0 two-year rcfi "bian leader_lo grc islovio — access._' dan Milo- There hove be permit in- meetings here be invesligo- and Serb official e'herc, o evrdence-gather lerate the American officioh of ethnic lors now will be 1 :or wor in Serb .eyewitnesses In another corn ation with Milosevic told Se uerevers- ---------------- Please [ I'Alene would'have been 1 I eald. But strong oppoaltl re future events. mtUtiiLLljIS nton eals Iget ’9 7 ess ------------------ M.'— President Clinton's — at least a bare bones )C formally i:nveilcd on iresident and the country ; excuscd for wondering, >udget is often declnrcd ' nn opposition Congress > own spending priorities, ■budget seems to be ihe 1 futility. ' seniing a budget for the fie and ilk* Republican ocked ill '^lulemated uilks nding-plan.-cvcn-lhmigli------ year is one-third gone, ~1996 budget process is- >97. We have the runners ice still on the inick and IT for the new race," said -, former director of the Iget Onice. "Tliis is un- to cause a tremendous in." answer why the president budget: He is required by ending plan to-Congrcss— sy in February^ lhal will r sianing the next Dei. 1. on-said-it-will-meel-llic______ nts wiih a 15- to 20-page skctch in broad outline . : recommendations are. with line-by-line details I March 18. )fTicials say there won’t onday's budget will track offer made in early Jan- n budget negotiations. ■ promise 10 end a 21-day own. Clinton agreed to in demand to produce a )c in balance by ihe year jel Onice. details c5f his offer on im -g p w th in-McdicrffC'.“ ‘‘ ------- program for ihe elderly. :r the next seven years, illionintheGOPplan. SS9 billion in saviniis iti mment health cart pro- :ompared 10 S85 billion id it would trim general •ams by S297 billion, lillion envisioned by the Bosnia gators Serbia refusal by the Scr- ' grant investigators 3 been occasional e between tribunal cials but no direct , hering permitted, ciols said investip- be able to question . 5SCS to crimcs. conciliatory move, I Secretary of Stale )as 0 s e e W A R / A 2 - '---------- en a prime laltlon to the

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Flying southThe Seattle Scoht

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Catch an edgeSnow boarding ha:

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.. ^_Barry. on the tii C o lu m n ist D ave— - — charm sof-the-spo rt

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R U PER T - Rep. Ste has ridden herd on Ida! years, looks forw ard ti golf, travelling o r fishir

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w ork, act as spccial assi ho T ax Commission or I packing company.

A ntone, the longest-*_____ o fJhcJdaho_L cg ia lo iu r

w eek that he will not sci fall.

_ Fellow lawm akers me to leave after this scssic on institutiohjn~memory, a pow erfu l voice for M But the 74-year-old Ante cal about retirement.

“ I figured it w os tim< else hove o cfiance," he

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L A K E V IE W , O h io — television in the d im ly lit r carried repeated reports Sui o f th e d ea th o f S g t. 1st C D onald A. Dugon, the first so ld ier to d ie on peacekee; duty in B osnia.

"H e w as a gocfd person, was strong, strong-headed," his ex-wife, Betty Dugon, sii on a c o u ch in the fom ily n with the ir two c h ild ren ..

"H e w as a goo d fa th e r, was a good husband.”

"I d o n ’t understond w hy father is dead , because he supposed to be over there ki in g p e a c e ,” floid 19 -y ear-

HydroplajdropcauscH ie A ssocisted P t t ta '

CO E U R d ’A LEN E — ed h y d ro p la n e s a re oAe thunderboats..B ut th e roai tu rb in e s p o le d 'In com po th e u p ro a r 'o V e r th e proi h y d ro r a c e s o h J .ak e d ’A lene. ,

So m uch opposition devc the L abor D ay boot races tl nizers decided to drop the I

O rg an ize r John M cO ru . trying to-stoge'the races in

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th e L e g is la tu r e , R e p . Ste>

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Idaho tax law for 28 than C d to p lay ing a little "Th shing in the years to said. '

had toin p u b l ic 'r e lo t io n s N o \assistant' fo r the Ida- muchor buy potatoes for a pcrsor______ -r ------- Rep

:st-sianding m em ber praiseiilure, confirm ed lost tics.'seek re-election this "H e

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ssion for the loss o f on hisary, a tax expen and "H er M inidoka County. 1 w oulintone'is philosophi- commi

. ..he g ivim e to le t som eone plead 1he said. " I t’s better short.

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ently stepped on a I ion. He' H e was the nintli d ," said d ie r to d ie since b , sitting b egan en te ring thi y rpom —D cce n jb e r .'M o re . .. - 1 d iers, three o f then

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I^ouncll wos to decide ri /h e th e r to a llo w th e ' ■ at becam e m oot days .' A vote. The council was E o v e rw h e lm e d w ith .E S in opp o sitio n to th e ■ ' ,

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> spare you 10,000 such as In the early J 98

lon’l J liin k cespful b id agi iore-for,ihe Stivers-. H c h a s ;

cigirettes and pi :ra ts Q like He knows wh n-free poli- a n d w h y they— - .....— C ran e ,-R -C o ldlittee chair- business commi ’ said Rqp. " I t’s going to has, served—pIaco4-man-of-5 dccode. . _ couse o f h is ex] r anything, wisdom,” he sai< lly w ith the — Rep.- J im Ken 1 anybody. A ntone w ith Idj ey need to and open commi cuts them .. "H e 's not a cl

iper choir- lation o r s tic l^ i Kempton said.

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es limita chance’ipaigned door-to-door in his ills and w on with 60 pcrccnt

i time in of1!cc, he fought for co l-op tion taxes for reso rt p o p u la tio n s o f le s s th an

os Kctchum and Sun Valley. 1980s, he lounched an unsuc- aga inst thcn -S peaker T .W . las seen tax' ideas - on' I Iquor, d property - com e and go. . w hat ideas have been tested

ley fa ile d ,' 's o id R ep . Ron o ld w e ll, w ho se rv e d pn a . im ittee w ith him.; to be extrem ely hard to re* of-Slovon^ntontf-6-caliber-be— experience, knowledge and said.Cempton,- R-Albioh; credited - Idoho’s stoble tax structure

nmittce meetings, a chairman who hides Icgis- ks it in the trunk o fh is cor."I -------------------------------d he w ill likely decide what le session ends. He left the ness last year bccausc o f fi- ulties.

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B E L G R A D E , Y ugosl Serbion president Slpbodo

------sevic agreed Sunday to pc• ternational w ar crimes in

■ to rs t d op en an o f f ic e ' m ove tha t cou ld occelci gathering o f e v idence ol

' cleansing in the four-yeot Bosnia.

The gesture o f cooperati- - the tribunal in The Hogue

( l3each o n L ak e C o e u r d'> ip l j^ .n u ^ c e s i^ t ig p o r te r e a to ~ drop p la n s t o o rg a n iz e

M i a i i M i i t e

I Clir I rev<

bud for '

_ ...T he Associated Press

W A SH IN G TO N .^ budget for 1997 — 1 version — will be f(

, Monday, but ihc presi could certainly be cx( "W hy botlicr?”

A presidcn tls budj dead on arrival by nn in;cnt on setting its ow but Clinion’s new bu< ultimnic exercise in ful

W hile he is prescni 1997 fiscal year, lie Congress are still locki

____ QVdLthcJSgG-spcndir• the currcnibudget yoai

w, “ In a scnsc; t lu n 9 ! being lapped by 1997. for ihe previous race : the gun is going o ff fo Robert Reischauer, fo Congressional Budget

' doub ted ly go ing to c amount o f confusion."

Tlierc’s a simple ans\ is producing a new bud,

— law to-suhmit-a-afwndi is by the first Monday ii i r ■ ■ cover th'e fiscalycar sia:___ ■-____ ^The adm inistrationj>r minimal requircment-s > rt document that will skc n w hal his spending rec ^ The actual budget witl :- w on’t be ready until Mi

Administration ofTic r, be ony surprises. Mond:

the president’s la.st offc d uary in the marathon bu n A s pan o f a comprot a . governm ent shutdown

meet the Republican d • - budget thot woulcTbc in

—r2002"using cconom icn J C o n ^ ss io n a l Budget C

C linton released del J - - -Jan—IS .'l t would trim i ; the big health care pro{

'b y S I24 billion over ll compared to S 168 billio

ll would produce SS9 Medicaid, the ovem m

t gram for the poor, com ! in the GOP plan, and it

go v ern m en t program : compared to S349 billic

___ GOP.

edinBtme investig? access to Se

es 0 two-year rcfi "bian leader_lo grc

islovio — access._ ' dan Milo- T h e re hove be permit in- m eetings here be invesligo- and Serb official e 'h e r c , o e v rd en ce -g a th e r lerate th e American officioh o f ethnic lors now will be 1

:or wor in Serb .eyewitnesses In another corn

ation with M ilosevic told Seu e r e v e r s - ---------------- P lease

[

I 'A le n e w o u ld 'h a v e b e e n 1 I e a ld . B u t s t r o n g o p p o a ltl re f u tu r e e v e n ts .

m tU tiiL L ljIS

ntonealsIget

’ 9 7ess ------------------

M.'— President C lin ton 's — at least a bare bones )C form ally i:nveilcd on iresident and the country ; excuscd for wondering,

>udget is often declnrcd ' nn opposition Congress > own spending priorities,■ budget seems to be ihe 1 futility. ' seniing a budget for the fie and ilk* Republican

ocked ill '^lulemated uilksnding-plan.-cvcn-lhm igli------year is one-third gone,~1996 budget process is- >97. We have the runners ice still on the inick and IT for the new race," said -, former director o f the Iget Onice. "Tliis is un­to cause a trem endous in."answer why the president budget: He is required by ending plan to-Congrcss— sy in February^ lhal will r sianing the next Dei. 1.on-said-it-will-meel-llic______nts wiih a 15- to 20-page

skctch in broad outline .: recommendations are. with line-by-line details I March 18.)fTicials say there won’t onday's budget will track offer made in early Jan- n budget negotiations. ■ promise 10 end a 21-day own. Clinton agreed to in demand to produce a )c in balance by ihe year

jel Onice.details c5f his offer on

im -gpw th in-McdicrffC'.“ ‘‘-------program for ihe elderly.: r the next seven years, illion in theG O P plan .SS9 billion in saviniis iti mment health cart pro- :ompared 10 S85 billion id it would trim general •ams by S297 b illion , lillion envisioned by the

BosniagatorsSerbiarefusal by the Scr-

' grant investigators

3 been o c c a s io n a l e betw een tribunal cia ls but no direct ,h e rin g p e rm itted , ciols said inv estip - be able to question .5SCS to crimcs. conciliatory m ove,I Secretary o f Stale) a s 0 s e e W A R /A 2 - '----------

e n a p r im e la ltlo n to th e

WeatM onday. Feb. 5AcciiWCTihcr* foreci

ICoourD-Alon^

I Lewlglon I 36

■ J '|TwinFflil»T

AlmanacI d a h o

Max «fSoiso 23 1

. • ■ Burioy ' 23 1 FolffloW m r Goodlno - m r Hagofmon m r Idaho Foils 22 •

- • Jorom o . 23 C Lowlslon 35 1

------------ - -M o la d ' 2 S “ CMolto 25

------------------ M cCall— <— m ------^PocaloIIo ,2 2 •; Salm on '13 Slanloy ■ m n Sun Volloy m n

S k y w a t c h

BSu

I25

-VtiE\

“ “ S o ld ie r -C o n tin u e d from A1 able on when he wouU to th e -U n i(c d S ta te s , spokesm an K laus Proes

E arlier Sunday, a t n: th e B o sn ia n to w n o f co lum ns o f soldiers st<

---------- tion b efore U .S . an d N /D ugan’s casket w as lo

■plane.He had been in the

----------- 1978.- — ........ ............D ugan 's currcnt wife,

in G erm any.His m other, w ho live

ton in H ardin C ounty, < to talk w ith reporters S

_______ crni rc ln tives hnd gnthhome.

Friends recalled Dug u p on a farm here in O hio. • ^

"H e w as very smart, I . s m a r te s t k id s in o u r <

K athy C ahill, w ho grai him a t ftidgem on t Hig: 1975. “ H e g o t a lo n g > body.”

“ I t ’s a lo t d iffeP en t watch it on TV and y o i it is in th e box th ey ’re

• she said o fh is death.

Race—_ C o n tin u e d from A l

zens o f C oeur d 'A lene c ing heard from ,” 'sa id Si law yer w ho led the oppo

E sse n tia lly , race pro ' o u t o f time.

M cG nidcr said they f 20 deadline to inform th H ydrop lane A ssociatio r so rs and the television s

— :— T ic h E S P N -th n t- th rra c c he ld on th e lake.

M c G r u d e r s a id ( learned that, regardless ( e iP s dec is io n , opponen to. f ile legal challenges ti T h a t w ould have delayec c is io p u n til a t le a s t M. c h a n c e s fo r ra c e s th is G fu d e rsa id .'

C i r c u l a t i iTy Raiudell, circulation d

•_ Circulation phone linei and 10 a.m. only. Ii

ceivc your paper by 7 B-m.. < foryouraieaf

Jcn)me-WendeII.Oo(»diofl536.2535

'BuHey-Rupen-PauI.<%kI(678-2552

_____ Biihl-CaUlefonL------ :- ;S 434«8

Fjler*Rogerton-Holli(ter ; J _, 326-5375

' Twin FsIIt and all ot£era> 733^»31

■--------NewsClaric Waiivorih, managinj iX you have a newt tip or

, toovrano'in the editorial dc . , i - -7 3 3 -0 » l b«iw«en 10:00 a

A i2 , Timoa.Now8. Twi

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Twin Foils, Idaho Monday, Fi

ither.5)icciii (or diytime condilkmimd high le

■ CAMADA

: •

r m - - 1 J j

I C

T w i n F a l l sX «Mln Pep Yostordoy .25

1 0 . 21 U s t yoar 38 12 .12 , Normal . ,40 .

m " Precipltatloi•10 ..... Month to dato;0 .01 Normol mo. to d a ta 1 4 _ ,01 _ W o t0£ y ^ r to doto:

“ 05 '0 9 Normal yoar to doto

. f ; Com fort fac•2 „,06 ,,H um ldltyotnoon :. -20 Borbmolbrdt noon:

m .....

Sunset today 5:54 p.m . ' Suoriae tom orrow 7:49 a.m . L unar phase: Full, Feb. 4 ; lost q Feb. 12; new , Feb. 18; last qua r 25.-

-VlslMs plonats: Momlng. Jupltor, Evening: Saturn, Vonus. Mdrcw

}uld be returned les, sa id A rm y •nescnt. UEV,It an air base a t N ews' ‘ o f T u z la , tw o . nally bl

; stood a t atten- tobacco K A TO flags bs frey Wi

i loaded onto a packing threats a

h e Arm y_sin^c " A m.................... ph’oiie',

'ife, Mimi, lives ' w ith tol your ki(

lives near Ken- c h ie f f( y , d id not want T o b acc S Sunday. Scv- utes'” N;n lh g rc d a t h e r_______ -CBS-1

s le s ov3ugan grow ing quashei in w est-central managei

in g theart, one o f the takeove j r c la s s ," sa id was fear graduated w ith In it,iig h School in m e r lg w ith every - Sandefu

he testifen t w hen y o u '^ine is n( you know who ^ In Sui / ’ic carry ing ,” • includei

“I feel thle ended up be- lost,” M cd i 1 Scott Reed, a event w oul pposition to the lion to the a

------------------ "T herc-vp ro m o te rs ran spent, but it

bed and boo y faced a .Feb. OrgonizC I the Unlim ited 25 ,000 spei lion, the spon- O pponents in sports chan- draw |00 ,0 ( a c c s -c o n ld b e —local resoun

Opponent o r g a n iz e r s " in truders ,”

ss o f the coun- loca! vegeti len ts in tended spoil the en\ » to the races. Restrictin] yed a final d e- w eekend co M ay , k il l in g ‘th e y u p p ic j

l is y e a r , M e- w ith th e ir e . sp o n so rs to

itio n P*"- * ” ‘‘,'**2(ports resulU on director \ coll 733^31. inet are open be- y. I fy o u 'w n o in - .___ a

IfyOUWlli» « ™ o - . 733^93 )feklq, .0931 Monday

until 3 p .n t«» 10 a.11). ZnfoRs

: a b le w e a a s ^ ,e r call 577.4042.

Svbiaipiioe Homcdeliv.

per week; Sun MoilfubKripU

’ andaresvsilab igins editor cnaioulned. K io fw i»hto taIk^o Sunday 53.50 1 dqjanraent, call p e r woek;.Sur )0;a.m . and-5 :30 ' }< ^.» rstesM l

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'.February 5.1996

I d a h o f(

* . M a g i c V a--- -------------- Winter wcathe

ing rain or s lee t! the mid-30s. Soi with a chanec c

^ ' ' '■ * cloudy. A chance

E x t e n d e d

^ Wodaeaday t l‘‘.r.' <*hnnr>» n f vtillry r

day. Lows in th e ;

W o o d R I v

Winter slofhv^ ^~^T| and stcct likely. A“ [ ^ 20s. Cloudy tonig

20s. Tuesday clou

■ T r e a s u r e ’

Winter .weather sleet in the momi mulation I to 3

e a e f i ia wind* 5 to 15 mpl ISlSSmSSiL Lows arounVMAmiWMMr.Ine' "H i^V 35 t045.

N o r t h e r n I

I s A chance o f sh5 01 .243 09 ... ' 40s ‘0 the mid

^ 21 ii3 N p r t h e r n l

A snow advisor J24 snow or rain ionlgi

ato:. .10 showers, thance c tto: 6.66 tonight and 30 peni5 i « - r 4 a o : —,ntor!. Idaho wK . 92 pet. - An nfrtii- wtrmw, on: 30.23 . a ^^ek was startinj

But most momii grees. Several arco precipitation.

Terapcratur« at to the upper teens grees. The cool spc

5t quarter. Winds were l i ^uarter, Feb. s t 20 mph.

lor. ----------------■cury.

Ex-tobacco e: SO Minutes’ hEW ' Y O R K (A P ) — C BS s ' “60 Minutes” on Sundi^ fl- ’ broadcast its-intervicw with - :cb industry whistleblower Jef. ' W igand, w ho s a i f he began ing a h a n d ^ becduse o f death ts ag a i^ t him. and his family., male_yoicc that w as on _thc_ ie , th a t sa id ; ‘D o n 't m ess • tobacco any m ore. How arc kids?” ’ W igand, ex-research ‘ for B row n •& W illiam son icco C o rp . , 'to ld “ 60 M in .’ M ike W allacc in A ugust. iS-has-boon-deep-in-legal-hafr— o v e r th e s to ry , in it ia lly

hed in N o v em b er by. CBS gcment, which w as ncgotiat- he n e tw o rk !s SS.4 b illio n )ver b y W estin g h o u sc and dufu l o f a costly legal action, it, W ig an ^a llcg ed that for- ; B & W chaiV m aTTTH om as '1 sfur lied to C ongress w hen itified that he believed nico . : > not addictive.Sunday’s te lecast — w hich ] ded th e o ld in te rv iew and i

the city, o f C oeur d ’A lene r:Cjrudcr said, estim ating the t }uld have brough t S3 m il-e area. i: i w as -going to -be-m o n ey - -ct it would have gone to the tjooze boys,” Reed said. b iz6 rs .en v is io n ed d raw ingp ec ta to rs o v e r th ree days, rts worried the races would g1,000 people, o verw helm ing . glurces. ' - - tl en ts feared an invasion o f5,” w ho w ould u r in a te ’on L;e ta tion .and g en era lly dc- tlenvironment. • ' ritin g lake access during the Icould spark rio ts betw een w

lies denied the righ t to 4Uay .r expensive boats, and the b. to p la y w ith th e ir m uen ei

:dayj. To report late news and we Its after 5:30 ^ on weekends, oni >31. dai

oniAdvertising per

»rit.sdvBrtUingdiroctOf • " " iHsh lo place an advenlicment.- 931. C fw ined adJ, call 733. lay Ibrou^ from 7 o.m. I snd Saturdays fhm 7 sjm until ' „ '

an n ^ n c w d i ^ y ^ l i Bv^. |j»j

i' . . o ndoorstcf --------- e.'tyilivay: daily and Sunday, 53J5 Sunday only, S2.00 per week, "en fptkms rausi be |wid in advance on \ liable only when deUvety is not F L Mall rates: local.daity and 50 per-week, daily only $3.00 Sunday only S2.25 per week. . rdallysnd Sonday M.OO per....- -

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forecasts,/ a l l e yathcr advisory today, w ith a ^ cet likely. A ccum ulation 1 t t ^ i Sotitiieast w inds S to IS m p h . ' :c o f snow o r ra in . L ow s 25 I in c e o rrs in . H ighs in the mid-40

3 d r e g i o n a l f o r e c a

y th rough Fri.c ty m o s tly c loud ey min qnti mmmtnm gnrh e 30s. Highs in the 40s cast to Io

i i v e r V a l l e y

tiywatch today, w ith a mix o fsn o y. Accumulation 3 to 5 inches. H might, w ith a chancc o f snow. Lc :loudy. A c tu p ce o f snow . Highs

e V a l l e y - -

th e r advisory today, w ith sn o w ,: 3m ing c h a n ^ n g to rain in the a( > 3 inchq$. H ig h s in the m id-I m ph. C loudy ton igh t, w ith a cha o u n d 3(X T uesday c loudy^ A c

n N e v a d a - '

r show ers today. Snow' level ftii ,500 feet central. H igbs firom thi m id .5 0 s w e s t ; ; ,

1 U t a h 7 ’ : -

tsory is in effec t th is m i ^ n g wi n ig h t T uesday m ostly c l ^ y w cc o f precipittU bn 60 perecnt tod

_ .'i. 1 -

i w e a t h e r g u m n

m asstltatdom inn tcd -the -G em Si rting to push eastw ard on Sunda) )m ing tempem tu^cs still were ar areas in southeastern Idaho recc

s a t 3 p.m . M ST ranged from tl en s. T he w arm sp o t w as Lewi: spo t w as a t Soda Springs a t 18 d light except a t Soda Springs whe

executive te] he fears for

S new footage — W igand . 1- that Sandefur refused fo Ih -d is c u s s io n s obout m aki f . ' cigurcttcs, saying it wouli in com pany a t “extrcme~cji h w ith its.other tobacco pro

■Wigand also told “60 ^ic__that_Bro_wii_&.Williams(;s • n ey K e n d rick W ells ed ■e m inutes o f a tobacco resc h m eeting to rem ove re fe r n research o n "safer” cigare 1. . T he "60 M inu tes” rep

d e v o te d a lm o s t e q u a l ■r— wliQ t— i t— oa I led — &fo y W illiam son’s “ fu ll.throat S p a i ^ " to d iscredit Wigai

w as fired by B& W in 199 n "C B S m an ag em en t w d let us broadcast ou r origir . ... b e c a u sc th e y w e re i . . nbout the p o s s ib ility o f s b illion -do lla r law suit agi 1 fo r ‘tortious interference’ . is, intQffering w ith Wigam

f id e j i t i a l i ty a g re c m o n 1 B row n & . W ilIiarnson,” 1 said o n S w d a y ’s bra'adcoi

: m ore expensive boats,” J : tended. . . I •

The w eekend is traditic o f the busiest o f the sumi

’ - organizers-w anted to-reso : to a public park, beach an

boat launch.“ Idahoans a re jd n d o f fiii

race o pponen t JefT CouUi g e t p re tty u p se t w hen so

. go ing to res tric t them frcfiling they ow n.” ; ------

H ydros a re n o th in g ne L ^ e C ity. C ity officials f th.e hydro-racing business t r ie s o f b o o z e - fu e le d rio 1960s. O ne m ob had to be w ith policc using w atcf hos

. A 1985 proposal to bring back w as soundly dcfeate< ers.

w cet, daily only $3.50 per week, only $2.50 per week. Out o f stai daily and Sunday S5.00 per wee

rates, A .S |.m c l ) a ; s e > l l UMevie retunKd<becki. , . -

M aain fonnsti^Tbe Times-News (UPS 63t-080J

llshed daily, at 132 Third St. W, F a llr ,- ldaho .-83301 ,- by M agie N ewsB^xrs 1 ^ Second-clus poitt at Twin Falls by The Times-News. city and counly newspaper purtuam iion 6C-1D8 oflhe Idaho Code. Tint hereby designated,aii'ihe day b f th on which legal notiees will be publii

'Poatmastec, please tend change d r m fomi lo: P.O. Box 548, Twli Idaho 83303.

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iW o f snow, frcez- .f n*r>nches. H ighs in 5 0 s J. C loudy tonight,5 to 35 . T uesday 0 ^

; a s t

udy w ith a sligh t \mnu> <hnwi.T<lower 50s w est

now; freezing rain * -------Highs in the m id . ; FRONTS;

Lows in tlie low er — —Iis around 30. ▼ ▼ *

COLD

V, freezing rain o r afternoon. A ccu- ’ ”

J-30s. Sou theast hance o f snow or L chancc o f rain . _

Idaho: H i^ Nation: Hi{

ta n i a bout'5 ,500 lh o30 .ahd ji,U - Tunc lo th .

, o rc a ll4 2 3 .

with'B chance o f w ith a chancc o f T h eA sso c ia lodoy, 40 p e rc e n t. -

■ • • TemjieTnti ■ .......: n u ic h 'd f th cmaryStatc .fo r almost-..-, R w o rd lo'

i^y - U a tP u c b l .

abound zero de-« iv= d t t . c c o f Louisi.nn, I

L ..J . State, O hio,I Ihc middle 30s nndWisconsvision a t 34 de- A new stoB degrees. Coast, carryi:here winds blew 'U p to S im

m en to V allcj

;lis I Wai• l i - f v a C o n t in u e d

I H C W a rre n C h r , , . . th e U S . Inf. d n ls o s a id an officc in to t e c n to A lbanian pr k ing safe r ihc Serbian 1 uld p ul the Christoph exposure i„ i ,

.. Uie polilicol I M inutes’ pe„^|fcU «:„ ison altor- ists-jtow rfra :d i tc d th e m y 'to 'in d c i iscarehers ^ ^ a n fu rlh ercnccs 10 ,„^ia,

, B ut Chriscport also M ilosevic to j ’g tion o f w

* In T h e H ag u alcd cam - ,j;,„ provisio g n d .w h o , loid Christo

, , . fo u n d in th e in S c iiia .

!inal slo iy u s . c1 w o r r ie d . ponersundciil_ a .m u iii------- identity, saidigam st us .T h e stop ! ' ~ • na tio n v is itm d s c o n -s n t w i t h _ _ .' W a lla c e I d a H O

: •»-

-- ------- 1 - • B O I S E - ( /p a r tm e n t o f ’

' .'t h a z a r d o u s d s n o w a c ro ss d a y

Road Condi

d o ia l iy o n c dcr” ^ sn m m e r.-R a c e bird H ill, wet; s tn c t a c c e s s — -G rongeville-V a n d a r o a jo r floor; W inches

' . drifts; Lewistofu n n y ,” s a id f loo r, d r if ts ; l i te r . “ T h e y snow f lM t, sr s o m e o n e is • ' '" f -

r r o n ^ e ^ - , . ' - a “i ' l .‘ . Pass, snow flo<

n e w in t h e u , s . 12t g o t o u t o f k e n ’s n o w fl<s a f te r a sc - snow flo o r ; Li o t s i n t h e . floor.>e d isp e r se d In te rs ta te 8-o se s . 'o y spots,n g th e t a c e s CaW well-Namit « I b v v o t- *"^ ken snow floor

ila’io rstci^ / m I F ' ^ 1eek, daily )nly $ ^

m a s n s i s a i. c c u W e a th e r * f o r e c a s t fo r n t

Bofxli separata htgh tan

WAHU STATIONAMY

L E S ^ GGO EOtv, SHOmtS ftW T.STOIW5 fLUf

i i ^ , 35 degrees o t Lew iston. Lo H igh, 78 a t Catalina A valon and

the N atiodal W eather Scrvicc ra 23-4423.

Cold shocks muic ia tod Press‘... ■r-'-'*' •" 'rnlurcs h it low s below zero ag he no rthern t ie r o f s ta te s and so h ile a new sto rm sp read heavy

low s w ere posted from th cR o< :b lo , C olo ., to the E ast C oast, v om ed o u t a t 6 above, ratures a lso h it record low s in / 1, M ic h ig a n , M isso u ri. N ew J io, O k la h o m a. T cnncssee . T ex

storm system w as m oving oshc ty in g h eavy rain in to C alifornia inches o f rath w as reported in

Iley and the ad jacen t S ie n a Ne^

ir ___3d f ro m A 1'h ristopher he would permit [nformation Agency to open in K osovo, a predominantly province whose autonom y

in leader rcvcrscd jn .l989 r . iphersoid-lhc.U .S. iDtention. lg the office was lo bolster ia\ and cultural rights o f the ere. M any K osovo national- jv an rto go beyond autono­dependence, w hich w ould r lh c r s p l in te r in g o f Y u -

iristopher fa iled to induce : to arrange^for the exUiidi- ar crim es suspects fo r trial.

ision in its laws. M ilosevic stopher any w ar crim inals the country would be tried

>. oHicials, w ho briefed re- der rules that shielded iheir aid that-was unacceptable,— p .here com pleted a three- s it b y C h ris to p h e r to th e

1 road report(A P ) — T h e Idaho D e-

) f T ransportation reported ' $ d r iv in g co n d itio n s and ss m uch o f the stote Sun-

nditions:— P lum m er-C anad ian bor- snow floor; R iggins-W hite-

e t; W hitcb ird Hill, icy spots; r -W inchesie r, b roken sn o w • i hester-L ew iston, snow floor, iston-M oscow , broken snow I s ; W e ise r-N e w M e ad o w s, ' . snow ing ; M arsing-O regon i I snow floor, snow ing. itc 9 0 — F o u r th o f J u ly

floor, snow ing . 1 - f L ew is to n -O ro fin o , b ro . (f l o o r ; O r o n n o - L o w c l l , 1

; L o w e ll-L o lo P a ss , sn o w i- t

• 8 4 — O regon lin e -C a ld - « 3ts; b roken snow floor, rain;u n p a area , icy spots, b roken Isno w in g ; B o ise a rea , b ro - t

oor, B oise-M duntain H om e, a

^ In fo rn fi

^ - SPOp*o«0 )uic(>ni

T h e T i i i i ^

k ' ■

r n oon, M onday, F eb . 5.1 tomparatue zones for tTM day.

a ) V

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E 3 E 3 . S £fL urm a swotf ice sum/y pt.c

.L o w , 20 below a t Salmon. ' and T herm al, C alif. Low, 46 bcio'

c rad io band a t V H F-FM 162.4 oi

uCh of nation, rah igher!

~ O n t l I a g a in Sunday acro ss o f nortli i sou thw an l acro ss the ' ' 'Snou; avy ra in into C a lifp r- leys o f i----------------------------------------.Tho-lR o c h e s , w here i t w as m uch o it, w h ere G eorgetow n, T jy accit

S tiffin A rkansas, Q eorgia .. tween C w Je rse y , N ew Y ork High fc x a s , W est V irg in ia les, gusi

. Casper.ishore a long the W est S und m ia. ranged lin p a rts o f the Sacra* noon rci

N evada, w ith snow a t low est v

Balkans. H e urged leader lit and B o sn ia to free rem; :n prisoners and to protect Iy rights o f residents o f ih< ly m e r Y u g o s la v r ep u b li , .B o sn ian p ea c c ac c o rd s 'm. .m eiitcd ......................—er C hris to p h e r expressed le about the outlook for imj i- the, peace accords. ‘‘Pcac > ning to take hold in the I id goslavia.” he said Sunday 1- conference.

"W e are both optimisti :e v ie said in h is 'pw n , 4 cpc i- m ent to reporters. B ut hi ll. n a led in d ip lo m atic lam I- m ere we^e rough spots iii ic ing . “W c have hod very Is op en ta lk s ,” he sa id , de d take any questions.

The tribunal in The Haj :- d ie ted 52 su sp ec ts , m os ir S erbs, an d fu rther ind ict — expected before the end Of :- . C h r is to p h e r e sp e c ia ll e M ilo se v ic to com pel tht

b roken snow floor, snowing; 1 H ^m e-O lcnns F c n y , icy spf I show floor, rain ; Bliss-TWm

icy spots, snow ing , d rifb ; T..... B urley ,-icy spo ts, snow flooi

drifts; Burley-Utah line, wet, snowing, drifts.

Idaho 55 — Horseshoe E nelly, wet, icy spots; Donr M eadow s; w et, broken sn

■ drifts.”"; —------- -Idaho 21 - > Boise-Idaho

b ro k e n sn o w f lo o r , snow ti C i ty .L o w m a n , b ro k e n sm d r i f t s ; L o w m a n - B a n a e r CLO SED .

U.S. 20 — M ountain Home — tc y jp o t t r brokea-snow floir,

f le ld -C a r e y , ic y s p o ts , sm drifts; A rco-Idaho Falls, icy i ken snow floor, Idaho Falls-i4 spots^ b roken snow floor; Asi tana Une, ic y spo ts; broken si snow floor, snow ing.

U .S . 2 6 — Id a h o F a lls '-’ line, icy spo ts, b roken snow fl flo rr, SD0 wing;<Blackf00t-A rt snow floor, snow ing.

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c 'idsns. ----------- ^ “ —ff wind blew through the Colun I O regon and W ashington, w ith g }h wind a lso blew along the eostc usting to 77 m ph a t L iv ingston . 1 tr. Wyo.n d a y 's te m p e ra tu re s a ro u n d t d from 56 below a t E m barrass, readings o f 70 a t Palm Sp rings a t w ind chill w as 75 below z e ro ai

ers in Croatia Serbs to hand m ain ing w ar ic and R atko :t the hum an Serbs’ politico h e three for- to The H ague, j l j c s a s th e Before he li s a jc .im p lc - - :lhe M iddlo E a

- ------------ --------porters-he exped optim ism p lian ce w ith : m plem enting cords w orked ace is begin- and “a step-b) 5 former Y u- re la tio n s be ti a y at a new s United S tates.'

But U.S. ofl sts,” M ilosc- is tra tio n s till paratc state- g ive full reco{ he also s ig - go v ern m en t b nguage th a t sador h ere o r b in the meet- ,Serbia from ini 7 frank and 'stitutions. declin ing to M ilosevic rc

in the U .S . pe [ague has in- the B alkans. ^ o s t o f th em b a c k in g o f E ictments a re weapons and c ftf-Februory;— reb e llio n -ag a i illy w a n te d governm ent in he B osnian- the 44-m onth u

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lg ; M ountain Idaho 5 1 •>- jippts, broken - floor. .in Falls, w et, U .S .'9 3 — NT w in Falls- b ro k en s n q w fl

w r, snow ing. T w I d F a lls fC a ret, icy spots, sn o w f lo o r , dri

spots, snow floo! B end .D on- •. ic y sp o ts; L o s tm nelly-N ew b roken snow ficsn o w f lo o r , ing................ Idaho 75 — Sl10 C ity , w et, icy spo ts, d rifts;v in g ; Id ah o floor, snow ing,■now f lo o r , In te rsu te 86 •r S u m m it, snow ing.

Interstate 15 -me-Fairfield, b ro k en s n o w flT, rain ; Fair- P a s s ; b ro k e n -s im o w f lo o r , P o c a te llo -Id ah cy spots, bro- floor, snow ing; I1-Ashton, icy spo ts; M on ida P ^hton*M on- snow floor, snowsnow floor, U .S . 30 — W

i ............. - line, brokens sno'J-W y o m in g U .S. 91 — Brc ' floor, snow ' Ing.

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!u 83 . 61 .......^ • 42 22 .......polls 3 -12 .......City 23 -7 .......

ja s 6 2 , 37 .......lo los 76 55 ......18 ■ 19 , 4loacn— 59-------- 51— ::r:— : —100 1 - ......... .19 ......jolis 4 -23 ......loons 33 21rk 17 8 ............n a C l ty - 3 1 -3 -- ,.... -

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54 36 , .74 » 16oC Ity 27 -2 - .01n d s c o ' '63 56 .....

61 38 .361 - 2 2 13 .....[ton 17 12 ..... .

Tent road condidons, call lunbers: Boise, 376-8KS; ne, 886-2266; Pocatcllo, r2 4 ; R ig b y 7 4 5 -7 2 7 8 ; 0 1 -9 6 4 -6 0 0 0 ; tb e E lko, rea. 702-738-8888.

CaliforniaI.n . ligh t snow fell in ports

ca lte red th rough 'the val- .

r-tra fn o -p ro b lem s across— - - — I- som e h ighw ays.b locked _ .

o lum bia R i v ^ G orge be- ith gusts up .to '50 mph. y istcm slope o f the Rock- o n . M o n t, and 4 7 m ph at

i d th e L o w e r 4 8 s la te s iss , M inn ., to early aftcr- g s and S antee, C alif. The ro a t H allock . M inn.

m d o v e r R a d o v a n K aradz- t k o M la d ic , th e B o sn ian i tica l a n d m il ita ry leaders,;u e .ie _ le f t. th e reg ion .tQ _go .lo________1 E a s t , C h ris top iher to ld rc*. . e x p e c te d c o n tin u e d com - i th th e B o s n ia p e a c e ac> k e d o u t in D a y to n , O hio , p -b y -s te p im p ro v e m en t in b e tw e e n S e r b i a a n d th e tes.”. o fH c ia ls s a id th e odm in- t i l l w a s n o t p r e p a re d to :c o g n it io n to M ilo se v ic 's I t b y p o s t i n g a n a m b as-o r_ b v .su p p o rt in g c red it to - ___1 in te rn a tio n a l lend ing in-

c r e m a in s th e k e y figure . p e a c e m a k in g cfTorts in s . A t th e s a m e tim e , h is . i f B o s n i a n ^ S e rb s w ith i d o th e r a id ig n ited th e ir i g a i n s t t h e - M u s l i m * l e d — — it in S a r a je v o a n d led to t h w a r . ■ •

- r- ic y spo ts, b roken snow

- N evada lia e -T w in Fall^. w f lo o r , sn o w in g , d rif ts ;C a r e y , ic y s p o ts , b roken , d r i f t s : C n ro y -A rc o , icy floor, drifts; Arco-Salm on,.o s t T ra il P a ss , ic y spo ts . . floor, snow floo r, snow -

- Shoshoao-K etchuni, wet, if ts ; G alena Sum m it, snow '8 -8 6 — B roken snow floor,

15 — U tah line-Pocatello.V f lo o r , s n o w in g : M alad ■-m -sn o w f lo o r ; -»now ing:— -------Ja h o F a lls , b ro k e n snow lg; Idaho Foll^D ulxjis, icy la Pass , ic y 'sp o ts , broken now ing. ,- M cC om 'm on-W yom ing snow floo r, snow ing.' B rokeh sriow floor, cnow-

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Temperatures more th : below zero are starting : on the little northcastci , town o f Embarrass,• • • “Ycst’cfdnV 1 coiildn: any longer. Wc had to gi

-------- b y y s o m c g ro c c r le s rB__ _ ^firrt.tin ic .l!d been out of

- a t le a s t fo u r to five- A d r i ^ c Fowler.; Siinday’s low in Emb : below zero, the fourth d ; p ast fiv e w ith low s tr ; below. A couple o f doys ; by Tower dipped lo 60 I• real temperatures, not the : . Everyday thermomctci

::----- :— —W & iiavc-aJo t-o f-p; com m unity w ho arc ht

- - : new - th c rm o m o to rs ," Fowler, whose husband, volunteer observer for

-.W eathcrScrvicc., She’s been keeping v with her sewing. A few been braving the cold to their backyard saunas, so

' have been in use since th by hardy Finnish scttlen

_____^lSQPs,.she_5oid.__, T he p ast w eek o f sn rccord cold had been bl deaths across th e Low<

■Most occurrcd in trafTic icy ro a d s ,' b u l som i A lzheimer’s patients and in the cold.

T em peratures fell to Sunday from the Rocki was -14 at Pueblo, Colo. Coast, where Georgetow

. tomed out at 6 above. El> ~ fl iw ord low ot 46 below

Chance appoint judge 1(B A L T IM O R E (

P resident C linton mi chancc to p u t libera o n fe d e ra l cou rt!

'■ 'b e m o c ru ts d o m in t S e n a te , a fe d e ra l court judge told an / B a r A s s o c ia t io n ai

■ Sunday.' " In th e f i r s t twi

’ Clinton had a real of ly , w h ic h b e b lew Ju d g e S tephen R ein the 9 th V.S. Circuit i A ppeals. !

“T he R epublicans afraid to 'have bloody

. o v e r c o n firm a tio n i P residents R eagan ai

-------- — wcre-iri-ofTiccrReinhD'D u rin g th o se yea rs ,

' D em ocrats “confirme • w in g ju d g e a f le r rig

- '^^ '4vhcn ' th e y (Dcnr w on the presidency th too m eek to appoint t pie that they believed ju d g e s a id . R e in h a i

. C lin to n ,ch o s c “able, ■ lent, m oderate , fine j

but a d d ed l^ a t he regn ! n rc s id e n t d id n o t ncI . . .p e o p le like lit>eral I

Ijiw: professor Laiirenc'

n ic i t s i t s In a lo t a s flrefiE r tm e n t b u l ld ln g S u n d a y r in t s o u t in t o s u b z e n r w e i

e cope wiI- It was t

s e a so n in ' e than SO-degrces Panhandl ing to take a toll above in A stem Minnesota Rouge had tn^ • • And ho%

Idn’t STAND it ; inM ichiga0 go to town and ’‘He l l ’s i7 B u i‘th a lV (h c ." 'D a y is i co- t o fth c house for - -eonvenicn ve d a y s ,” s a id Hell, abou

Sunday’s I mbarrass was 56 JoAnne ll day out o f the thrilled tha s m ore than ^0 population ays earlier, near- sharing the 50 below. That’s Sunday a t : the wind chill. “ I don |t ctcrs can’t cope, here w e r iif.pcoplc in the___had tb go>: having lo buy ' one,” she ss ,’’ s a id -M rs . ........ Wand-stjid, Roland, is a would be i Of the National anyotie wt

“ U nless pi g warm indoors come outsi nv in town have see people ] to dig paths to talking abo , some o f which *'I hale ii 3 they were built sa id Louis lers in the early warm aflerr_.LT ...............:~~ntfl station■ snow,- ice-and-------Organize1 blamed for 59 Sl. Paul, 3wer 48 sla tes, som e allov Tic accidents on schoo l bai >me in v o lv ed ‘Saturday’s tnd others dying one’s lips 1

ments.to rccord lows • But all 5ckies, w here it for the Carolo., to the East Snow To[own, Del., bot- S u n d ay , iEly. Minn.,«had warmed iniawzero. zero.

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I t i n g _questioning

l o s t . p a re n ts , si g ran d fa th e

(A P ) __ bum ingconm issed his_ Joshua Bj

era! ju d g es 'V cg“ . was i r t s w h e n o f m urder i in a tc d th e dnvm g his a l a p p e a ls H e offered r n American . Investigat 1 a u d ie n c e killed befor

began at 3:4 tw o y e a rs D iego C ou 1 opportuni- . Fulmer. She le w ,” s a id h o w th e vici e inhard t .o f . .iircs s t o i ^ Jit Court o f The five i

difTerent pinms w eren ’t .....................}dy battles" 'mo n s w h en \I and Bush I nhaidt said.irs. S en a termed righ t- Irigh t-w ing ' ■

lem o cra ts) „ I^th ey were n t the peo- /ed in,” ‘the • . h a rd t sa id b le, exce l- le judges,”:gretted the

II H arvard ‘ race Tribe. | j

if ig h te rs c o n t in u e 't o s p r a y y m o m in g , a f te r t h e y b a ttle v e a th e r a n d s e n t a t l e a s t tu

nth conti]ts the coldcst weekend o f .the in Texas, with lows o f -3 at the id le c ity , o f A m arillo and 6 n Abilene. In Louisiana, Baton lad 0 record low o f 15. iipw cold wa-s it in a little lovm ■igan? -I ’.s frozen ov er,” sa id Tojn co-owner o f lh e D'evil’n ^ e n ience Btorc aiid bait shop in- )oul an hour west o f D eiro il.. ’s low there w a s - l l . ne W and w asn 't particularly that her town oTEIizabeth, III., ion 700, had the distinction o f the stale 's coldest temperature at 33 below.n |t th ink there is any pride c r tha t O f pll the rccords we ;o>forr-we went for the-cold— esaid. ,1-said she supposcs the cold )c the talk o f th e town — if w as out and about talking: -

i people absolutely have to Jlside, they don't. You don’t p ie jiis t roam ing the streets ibout how cold it is.” e il. I wish it were summer,” uis C arvalho, try ing to get ler a m oming o f pumping gason in Ncwnrk, N.J.__j_________lizcrs-of the Winter-Fcstival at—I, M inn., hpve h ad .to .m akc___lowances for the cold. High bands w ere d ropped from y's parade to m ake sure no )s iroze to their brass instru-

!l 56 golfers w ho registered ram ival's annual G o lf in the T ournom en t sh o w ed up , w hen Ihe tem p era tu re into the single digits a b o v e . i

c ^ a r r e s t t e e n i

V, C alif (AP) — A teen-ager, i his g randparen ts w ith h is !

^ a s a jre s tc d and h e ld / o r < ing Sunday, a day afler his

s is te r , g ra n d m o th e r a n d i ;her w ere-found dead in a :ondominium. IBradley Jenkins, j 5 , o f L ^ _ i

^ arrested fo r ihv«tigaScJfi "I : r a few m iles aw ay w hile i lis parents'•silver Mercedes, c «i no resistance. • gatois believe the five were J fore the apparent arson .fire c 3:45 p.m. Saturday, said San i Ounty sherifT’s Lt. K athy o She declined to elabomte o n . a irictims were killed, how theed or a possible motive_______ gfc a p p a ^ t ly were killed in 1 places in the gmndparents’ • I

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K-ay w a te r o n a n I c e ^ n c a s ittled a fb u r - a la m i f ire ov< t tw o p e o p le t o t h o h o s p I

inuing ccle "The scores are oflen t ic than in the summer becaus 6 have to putt. The ^ c c n s i n with snow,” said voluntcc

Jim Swcitzcr. Golfers onlj n the balls withifi .'iix feel o f I

"It makes you think ol n said Gene Fish, wailing Ifl i n And dbg sled racers wn- cold. --------------------t. . "About minus 20 is pc

y S u n iiy at J ^ ^ n , Wyo. 1 ., al the 9 a.m. starting time v f "These dogs h aw these I e and they can 't lake them

they’re running a marathon e Among the dead was a ' e Alzheimer’s palicnt who c t —from a Tulsa, O kla., nurs

crashed into a tree and die i su re w h ile w andering f Friday.: • A hom eless m an' in L ) w ho re fused to take she t Salvation Arm y apparent! 5 death W ednesday n ight

. In N ew Orleans, whcrt ' tures fell into the teens, a ' t woman died outside a hosji > she had visited a relative,___Ing.her ride hoinc ond apptt— ting lo st. H ospita l w ork:__HaUicrincJTcw.’s-Sunday1 said shcrifTs Col. John Fon 1 M rs. Tew apparently h: » and injured one ami. ”^ron • trail, it appears thal she trie

it to the doorway, but wai 1 moke enough noise or alcr ! Fortunato said.I In Colorado, rescuers sea

sn o w m o b ile r m iss in g :. avalanche Saturday Vvest — v is s :— ------------ — r -

1 in family de;condorhinium, and then mo sam e room . T heir bodies covcrcd_by_firefightcrs. ,

Fulm er refused to discus in S u n d a y ’s S an D ieg T rib u n e tha t th e five opi h av e b e e n s ta b b e d to d

__a u w p sy lik e ly w ill be pi"M ohddyV 'sdio C h'arlcs 'K

investigator with the count examiner’s ofljcc. •

Fu lm er iden tified the v Jenkins’ pahmts, George Jc ajid Lynn Jenidns, 48, o f L his g i^ p a r c n ts . Bill Gros and Eileen G rossm an, 74,

. and his sister, M a ^ Jenkir T he condom inium is ir

- ga ted .co m m u n ity .k n o w n Terraces,” 40 miles northca Diego.

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1 times better R alph ’s c use you don’t n n g d thrc s are covered "P ow '” — leer o rp n izc r unfazcd, i ™ly hod to get w ith hugs.f the hoIes._.............Baby, yoio f summer, Can

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pcar«t,” sdcll i i ^ in a r a c c ,..T h crac lm g i, was fun : was -9.e fur coats on L—

Harla 70-year-old *) drove away p o r t L a u d ^ irsing-hom e,— - died o f expo- ■ W A SH IN I E in a p a rk |„,e al night, a _ . . ^ . .th u n d ers thr L ittle R ock T unnel in F

liclter a t the revving her Hi nlly froze lo - - i lovc that

So does I :re tem pera- Motor Co. Tl 3 78-year-old rumble its moi ispital, where uniquely its ( :, afler miss- U .S . govcrni ipnrently g e t-^H arlcy_w ants rkers found- sound.- iy m om ing. “W e don’t oitunato.' had tripppd

sm the blood ried lo hioke -aj unable to Icrt anyone,”

e ^ h e d f o r a - '5 s in c e anst o f B uena __ _______

eathsnovcd to the :s w ere dis-

:uss a report :g o U n io n ippeored to d e a th . A nperfgnnc_d_ _ _ _______K elley , an n iy ^ e d ic a l

v ictim s as Jenkins. 50,L asV egas;

ossman; 78.4. o f V ista; dns. 10. in a quiet,

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Audrey ]> loneymc> A N G E L E S J A P ) —/ Meadows, who as Alice on 1950s co m ed y "T h e

mooners” played one o f tele­’s strongest, m ost .■>pirilcd d ie d ,o f cancer, a spokes;

1 said Sunday. She was 71. idow s-d icd -T it-8 :50 -p7m 7“ ay at Cedars-Sinai Medical r . a c c o rd in g to B everly* n, an assistant to M eadows' • c rR ay Katz.had kept her illness a secret, from h e r s is 'te r ' Ja y n e

3ws. u n til n e w sp a p e rs I o f her hospitalization early

r was so full o f life ju s t a ogo,” Jayne Meadows, who4 on the. C BS’ series “ High f" and is m arried lo entcr- S le v e A lle n , to ld D a ily ..

''in Febniaiy._____ ___ 're'y M eadow s siarfed w ith G leason as lovebirds and

B partners Ralph and.Alicc ;n in “The Honeymooners.” , ■vs held her bwn against the lhan-life G leason and his ng bus driver.th e m o o n , A lic e !” w as

s o ft-heard cry , an .un fu l- h rcat to deliver a shot — — to the kisser. Alice w;is

J, and m any show s ended Igs and Ralph’s admission.you’re the greatest.'-’- ................barney and Joyce Randolph n e ig h b p rs -E d -an d -T rix ic -- on the comedy, which has I enduring popularity and : a TV classic.ie 's answer was simply that iinny.” M eadows said in a

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INGTON — S o m etim es’ s t. accountant Laura Weiner th ro u g h Ihe N ew R i v e r - s: F o rt L au d e rd a le , F la ., c• Harley’s engine. tlot sound.” she says, r5 the H a rlcy -D av id so n The company claims the '

notorcycle engines make isIs own. A nd it hopes the rnm cn t ag rees , because ‘Its exclusive rights to.tlie

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*' Associated Press.^ She offered her own ti c think-it was so well-written

•chem istry between the fo c just happened.” s A “ Honeymooners” me

Meadows, ’'Love, Alice,'.' \ s lished in 1994; Ip an AP i• tha t year, she described- special appeal, and R alph's s “ I loved that character c i bccau.se she w as strong I. w as lender. She w as evt• • that I-think is fine in aw orr 1 sa id . "W h y d id sh e st: :— R alph '/-B ecuusc-shc-und s him — and he_obviouslyj 1 when she married him."

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Stoning with a syndicated n< um n launched the sam e year were published, Buchanan bee star, tossing about brickbats su B rig ad e ’’ and “ P ed erast Proi labels for gay octivists. .

W hen he ' ra n fo r p re s id e B u ch an an d id n ’t d ia l d o w r C h ina’s sen ior leader. D eng i "8 5 -y ea r-o ld cha in -sm o k in g d w arf’ and H aiti’s exiled presi “that dingbat priest.”

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w h e re th e p o p u la tio n hi sincc the last competitive G dential primary in 1988.

"A rem arkab ly h igh ni independents say they plan thC R epublicatT prim aryf" s te r A n d rew K o h u t o f Research Center.

This stirring o f the onti* m ood hos also m ade it toi rival candidates to respond I “He has spent m illions war pie n o t to believe the poi said D on Sipple, a top Do gist. "S o when you fire, tl; glance ofThim.” -

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friend than foe. the fedi p o lic y m o k c rsg c i missed i joverty. p rog ram s He e> Ight agomst AIDS bocJc, “ 1 xam ple, a signifi- droppec ■ 1,200 reg is te red that citi W ash in g to n fo r p a id fo

------------------------: Voters jIs said they would federal i m m en t-ev cn if - it— shuttere .ice5^-.aJvge.nuDni„bors!scni ire c o u n tin g o n “ It wi o tcct the environ- ern m en in ow nership and O sb o rn I programming. “Reinve s, the government Rcpubli( e ,” sa id H ea th e r would hi :xandria, Va. "W e people h :e and more polar- found, w ith race relations, govcmm speaking. It.nccds _ T h 'e R m o re c ^ n g .” A m crici 5zogged ac ro ss o rheto ric

o f o p in io n . A l , Gingrich smed to contradict ' -ricrvous the com plex pic- program! Princeton Survey righ lfu ll cs suggests a con- jnstonce, co’s leaders often Congres: even i f they need- the partj •ow- . , in opposnot reolly looking lion.somcthing.powerr_____ti jh o i, b m 'm to .ra m c - S incion! 3,anythmg nght^” do corc i c, who conducted d o n ’t \ K n ig h j-R id d e r . Envirom no re about rcfin- W e do c tav in g a rc v o lu - don’t wo

O sbom cmportant elem ent been den ' voter skepticism o r the prc t w as.tlic m essy ■ 'T h e Kj llh -core refo rm , that ouL , as a Democratic_ t o_consid m edical choices o r on ene

ac y ._ ....... .. ....... = r3 7 .p c rth e o lh e r h a n d , . friend.

Iren rate8 S en ice our future

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ontneirsl;rters worry about Notural b e in g ro ised a l worried a

boomers rt whether they’re electorate public schools. B aby Boc u t w hat th e y ’re children uj on. A s the]cn an d w o m en ,- ■•today’s so r'oung and old — fret about ■ns, according to dards . N< der poll o f regis- believes tl icons rank atten- ofteIevisi< td the quality o f ’ Parents the secondT and ; im p le .do

[ probleihs facing life : possil 'ing only crim e, ing their si big implications retirem en lildreh. carecrs wh• th ree boys arc ily conflict 1 D oris B utm an Tom Fii it the next gcner- . o f four fr voters. know s thamt'that they.have welir He ii good schools,” e x p ^ iv e

urban Baltim ore o r his w if en. “Som e chil- - th e office loo much. They . where d i^ 10 o ne is th ere , o fh is chilt and they have to ''rw o n d e rs he slves.” H e ond hic unsupcrviscd, their childi ey see on televi- ond turning

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mid view mmenty-votcrs-arc-rcocting-widi-aldnr Torts by an octivist Rcpublicar trily ih C ongress to slice spend- )n social programs. People fooi ;orcd ox wilLbc their own.^ a t should; be cut?,” repeated y L a m m e rs , 5 5 , a . re tire d sler assem bly-line'w orker ncai -ou is. “ A t m y age, d o n ’t cut

so , the reccnt federal govern- t sh u td o w n s se rv e d os a nder tha t peop le m ay grouse,

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c a n d id a te Phil r S m i t h , Gram m thought

W a .V a ._ he asked duringed e ra l fu rlo u g h , “ H av e you :d the govcrruncnt?” expected supporters to shout

, “ Hell, n o !" In slead rG ram m 3cd the jo b o fte r d iscovering :itizcns m issed the functions fo r w ith th e ir ta x d o lla rs ,

■s got no-joy from discovering ol offices closed, tourist sites jrcd-and-good-hcarted neigh-icnLhamc.withaui.pay.________w asn’t a knee-jerk an ti-gov- e n t re a c t io n ,” s a id D av id rn e , c o a u th o r o f th e b o o k ivcnting G overnm ent.” “ The blicans thought the 'shu tdow n I have more sym pathy bccausc s hate govemmenl. W hat they .was that people like parts o f nment.” -rR c p u b lic a n -C o n lra c t With rica” a n d th e in c e n d ia ry ric o f H ouse SpeaJcer*Newt i?l?-,co|nbmcd to m ak e 'voters lis about losing benefits and ims they have come to sec as 'u lly th e irs . In Jan u a ry , for ce, 30 Republican mcmlKrs o f •css wrote to G ingrich to say irty w as'overp lay ing its hand losing environm ental Icgislo-

10 pub lic -d o es-v a lu e-o erto in - ons o f governm ent.’ ‘Hey, we ■c about die,environm ent. We

w a n t y o u to g u t the Dnmental Protection Agcncy.J care about ou r parents. Wc want you to g u t M edicare,’" tic said. “ T hat h ad n 't reolly Icmonstnsicd to the politicians press in 0 long tim e." I^ ig h t-R id d e r su ivey beors

iL Asked whether they tended’ sider the .goyem m ent a , friend , enemy, twice os m any voters perccnl to 18 percent — cliosc^

; high ^ n c e r i i ^ure,” said Butihan, o Rcpubli- licy are going to grow up and le counuy. W c need leaders ung people who have.a head r shoulders that they use.’- irally, parents are even more 1 about children. Aging baby IS m ake up close to £ o If .^ tb e a te , and ncariy seven in 10 ]oom voters are parents w ith '1 under 18.’ ,hey try to 's te e r ch ild ren in society, sbc-out-of-lOparenls--

lut low moral and ethical stan- . N ca riy h a lf o f t h c p aren ts s there is too little regulation ision progranitning.Its worry more than childless do about almost everything in ssibly losing a job , inaintain-'’ r sUuidard o f living, affording lent, ge ttin g ah ead in th e ir while juggling wodc,and fam* licts.Finnic, a 37-year-old father from H u d sopv ille , M ich.,

that s ^ e ssed feeling all too B is stretchiiig to buy a more ve home. He wom'es that he - vife m ight Jos« the ir jo b s at ic e -fu m itu re rh an u fac tu re r ,

work. Even though none hildrcn arc tccn-ogcrs yet, he . 5 how he w ill pay for cbllcgc. his w ife try .b ard tb gitide

ildrcn, o v e r l i n g homework ingo^thetislev ision . always seem to 'be struggling ime to get cverything'donc,” , tiie ,m independent-voter. '. ,

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ping in America, citcd notion’s 'to p conceire d m ore regu lo rly to iicar schools ond even icu t Knight-Ridder poll.

And /Americans i:m - n a tio n ’s m ost vcxiii a most feel little thrcaiise, munitics. For most, iend C rim inojogists siov- their research has Uc r- crim e out o f all propO P -; - - their Ijvca: • -i a l ' W hy does diat co'h ii. , .th e m urder ra te is ig h t H ouston and o ^ c r Iin - ■ offer a variety o f explen • Crim e holds a j:ing news media.'pu ■

nm Most Aling)ns K night-Ridder News S( rs . •in g ------ W A SH IN G T O N --=tcs ' adise lost, but not forgojh---------It wa?die-1950s,-a m_____ ;toiy.ibni.coniinucs.to.h()v- m j^ ic a l hold on the A»id che. W hen Am ericanso k the best tim e in dtis Aihe tury, they do not pickkvn They skip past the booise the d isco ‘70s; past thicy and settle into the comf]o f M ore Americans — 3

p ic k th e 1950s thanj,j, decade a s the best fbrfy g ro w up in . a cco rd in w t

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W A S H IN G T O N A p ril’s O klahom a Cit;

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and powerful that it thre ]y p ic 's freedoms^ ns . B ut a ncw Knight-Rii

suggests that while vou rs c e rn c d a b o u t th e gov

bcing-jnefTrcicnt and oi they a re less conccm e iraweraridifitrtislveness:

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C ra f t’s sen tim en ts th li- m e n t is in e f fe c t iv e , t id enem y w ere w idely shar rs W hen asked to rate thi id tow ai|d th e governm en

po in t scale, tw ice as m re p laced them selves on tl ly side thon the ,negative : le pcrccnti-com pared with 0 ' M o st p eo p le — 44 j :h ' p u t them selves in the ce

scale , seeing govemmc: n ly. •19-------G ender,-raciali cloas d)• . cal difTcreiices d id n ll c ;s resu lts. No subset o f vc n to s e c th e g o v e m m c

en em y . A n d ev en com IS a re m ore like ly to rate n ings,.tow ard.govenm icnt I-' rather.thon negatively, g Last N ovem ber, 55 per r resp o n d en ts to o T im e/ !• s a id - th e fed e ra l govcrr

becom e ^o powerful dial T threat to the rights o f ore ., zcna,0 A T im cs-M irror poll i e had a s im ilar fmding. A b e - th e ' respondents said the t future; threat' would com< r , govcmmcnL s Karlyn Bowman, a poll e .o t th e A m c ric o n E

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S he said peop le respo I ,, cB lly i f th e questiort ref

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ing. unpredictable u rba^ beast : o f thef\ and violence is drop crim c and drugs rem ain th

:em , ou tstripp ing issues ths ouch fam ilies such a s jobs 1 toxes, a cco rd in g to o ne\

s co n sid er crim e am ong thi j in g p rob lem s, even thougl :a t o fc rim c in dieir own com !, it is a problem o fth c citics. say th e po ll confirm s wha long shown: Americans fca

oportion lo ils octuol c ffetl oi

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ugh d evo tion to m ayhem om- tracking the top diree n ts. “ Ih fact, the m edia 'ha t Robert Kahlc, 0 formei fear researcher who studied t on in Detroit.----------- ‘ -Grim e is becoming1 as Though ihe ra te o f 3rk, .nature,is shifting. Histp ists lims knew their dtfacki

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want 195CR idder poll. A plurality o f ent also picks the 1950s as t”d e c a d c to l iv e in~as~an~

}-&-lime-that-lingers-rondly- oiy.and imagination,for_vir-_ I types o f Am ericans except

lost nostalgic tend to be the 'p e o p le w ho w o u ld h av e )st comfortable in the 1950s pe: diose who moke a good :lo sc ly follow new s about vemment, vote Republican, t ic ipa tc in c iv ic o rgan iza-e th e J ^ A . _______ _______e allure doesn’t stop there. C

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id is su e s o f p a r tic u la r an ;onians. thio n - tc lc p h o n e p o l l - o f —er- a t a b o u t h a l f s a w th e by : fe re n d u m on th e R e- lor g re s s io n a l a g e n d a 'o r at t o n ’s p o l i c i e s . T h a t er^ r s e , t h a t a b o u t h a l f / t p r e t ty m u c h m irro rs in o a s c m e m b e r R o n foi )c rc c n t o f th e v o te to ly te ’s f i r s t D e m o c ra t ic his is t 3 0 y e a r s . G o rd o n re i ic an le g is la to r ,.g o L 4 7 _ tho la n c e g o in g to f o u r the s . S o le a v e o p e n fo r ~tio: >n o f w h a t th is e le c - Iy f i l l th e s c a t v a c a te d re i n B o b P a c k w o o d re - ta c r, m ig h t p re s a g e fo r w it n a t io n a l e l e c t i o n s , vol

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l i e T i m eClark Walworth Ty FManaging editor Qrci

ncmbcTS'of Iheeditoflalljoara n Hartgcn. Clark W alworth, S

Sendell city crew our c

ityofW cnddl,It}»ughtitotnd l meeting'AhKh was ^ ywjpening expcricnce.lO is em ployed b y the p i -d granted a tim e slot ^egularly scheduled P^id one question for dressrequired only one an- right1 point*blank and in- • pent;[c m ysteriously had , strugmow p low equipm ent ' He)w why. ‘ and ( Ibad our fine mayor the fcmood. The subject was ."Congin Gncsa, wos policc Parg without ever hearing Hecn1. W hen another citizen chine.K, she also was told the maits • please take her seal -o f th erting accomplished, in conrnilotoffolksTiloland' He5d ofllcials choose only ing hiinterest themselves.' anccdre Wendell citizens lo - ing. Hcetin'g. Believe me, it Hisd tell you the time and abrupIrcody been postponed. A Lrge you to stand up fo r . Bm

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m an , w o u ld p ro b ab ly have a w a y 'i f h e h a d n ’t f itin k ed ' o n te le v is io n : H e c o u ld n ’ ■price o f a q u a rt o f m ilk o b re a d , w h ic h m a d e it e a s b u s in e s s m a n -o p p o n e n t to as a n o u t-o f-to u ch liberal.

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-m a jo r v o t e - b y m a i l r a n d - s T n o r e - th a i r o 'c o in c id e n c e ' • tu m o u t-w as -65 ;8T 3ercentrti in d e c a d e s .-V o tin g w as a lk a th re e -w e e k p e rio d . B a llo t e i th e r m a i le d o r h a n d -d e l s p e c i a l b o o th s . T h e s iz tu rn o u t - w e ll a b o v e th e 5 o r so in r e c e n t n a tio n a l el a n d th e m o n ey th e s ta te sa th is m e th o d d ese rv e th e noti e r s ta tc s .-A m e r ic a n s h av e bf b y m a il , v ia a b s e n te e b a ll lo n g tim e . S ta le s sh o u ld loc a t th e b e n e f i ts -o f m a il votii e ryone.

A s c c o n d p o s s ib ly s ign ifi in O re g o n : A b o u t th r e e v, fo re th e e n d o f w h a t h a d be ly n a s ty c a m p a ig n , W y d c h is n e g a t iv e p o l i t i c a l a d s . r e a s o n to t h in k v o te r s w th a td e c is io n .-W h a tc v e r i ts the r a c e ’s o u tc o m e , th e r e ’s r i o n i h a n n o s t v o te r s a rc in ly d i s g u s t e d b y c a m p a ig r r e l ic s s o h e a v i ly o n p e r s :a c k s . I s s u e s a n d id e a s c A-ith v o te r s ..J u s t m a y b e , th( ■'ote w il l e n c o u r a g e g re a ti io n to b o th in th e c a m p a i ie a h e a d . *

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innickicfiirllstenedcarcIullV , y ou imgl up an important clue th e othc om ing batile for Republican scot in the U.S. Senate.

: businessm an W olr M innick ill be the only D em ocrat to si tion against C raig. A nd l^e’s 38-brmcr Gov. Cecil A ndrus hoc ut M innick this p ast week: r’s a man lhal is well-prepore d by educotion, business exp< ig e o f the w orld to sit in the i cn a lc .... A m an that I think r i^ualiflcd but EAGER to lake 1.”is s tressed “eager," ond thot';

1992 e lection w hen D cm ocr isman R ichard Stollings wos.i en-Boise M ayor D irk K em pt ienate scai given u p b y Steve •Andrus w asn’t p leased w lth j’ cam paign effort, isrw ho w as still g overnor,'ca i into his ofTlce late in that co lim out for whal A ndrus cons iler e ffort to that point, l 'l do much good. K em pthon I by 62,432 votes o ut o f nearl voles cast. J h a i , d espite the.: ; had run five times p reviousl ^ s s io n a l d is ^ c t , and Kemp ing his first b id for statewide

t te r sle t Jo h n so n b e ro le nI tch th e telev ision b low ing i n o f th e g reafM ogrcTohhsU 1 to basketball. M r. Johnsor plastered all over in th e me icreens as though he pushec )ck from th e en trance o f the l im se lf ch o se to occupy . T l p te d his resignation from tl; h hon o r a n d a g rea t hu lloba c; he hod A ID S an d tes ted (

IS, in m y opinion, his fault in ne e lse 's . H e is ond w as a mi0 child w hen he g o t it, not f r1 m oral sin itse lf ond selfish, 1 his part. S h ^ e o n the m an undreds o f reasons h ? should eked u p som e place aw ay frc JO lives b y the rules.in w ill again be o role m odel, to follow - moybe. W hen w< j 0 nation.honor a rnon w ho < im selfond us all like M o'gic. is sad. U ow.ond w hy.should im erica shoot for the stars wl action like Johnson’s. W hat < from o ur young m en,and wo ing hurts a m an 's reputation y n ot have sex w ith e very wil mole fo r thot motter, then i f ; DS. a u rgbvcm m entaiu i.tbe- I the sports conlrocts ddri’t m

iticians and ignorant m ajo rit d giiys like M agic Johnson i e on the ir part o f f the boskei ns to m e A m erica has lo st i t lohnson. Sad. Som ehow , sor

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. he d idn 't sell w< ared, w ell- Stalling^ didn xpei^ence, the Seiiote race i le United to stay in a safe ik n o to n ly - ly w as talked inl ke over • T hat’s w hy A:

nick 'is “eager” t o t's im p o r- ready has'put S4

organizing h is fl acratic and he appears t os defeot- _ H e’s been woi ip thom e There ore sign •ve • re ipec’mble race,i th - - --------- i ^ a Dcmocrar

■ mbrilhs ogb was 'called ■ putting up no m( com paign agoinst the heavi

jnsidferod M innick think ' lion against Crai

om e beat up to $500,000 c ^ l y the first o f th e ye le-fact pie to contribute u siy in the T he effort - or Tipthome -willing to go out ide office. _ wos w hat led

I m o d e l where, there ncci

"?iside .U n io n id easth e d un - I w as surprised T h e n a- uninformed and a r th e * cem ing the Eastei bttloo In m any cases,d p o s i- unionize so they <

cem ing their worl : in every salaries are impor m arried - son to unionize.I from Peppic who hav ih, self- relations know lha an ; I can yeois behind mucl lild, in' ot salaries paid in j from'CT- la la r ie s poid in bill

T he people o f II le! fo r threatened b y the ] w e a s a they should feel tl; lO dis-, attitude o f m any e ic John- ployees. ild-tHe ..-T P N IH A R P E B w hen T w in Falls

at canw om en T a k e t i m e t oon any-w illing It is a v ep ' sad s i f you Jourez family, andhr- tpx- ___ theoL I d o n 't agret, m iss a ' pensation, b u l I do

It seem s like the irity { hove read do nothi in fo r a farm er (probably a k 'etball dinner). D id you k I i ts and buy in the gro< some- fanneis? H ere 1 th<

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first tim e Stallings had run in Dem ocratic northern Idaho, aiI w ell. ______iidn't particularly w anftdrnaK ce in the first p lace, preferrinj afe H ouse seot. But he eventwI into il. ...........- ...../ A ndriis s tfessed the fact Min r” to run this tim e. M innick ol 1549,000 o fh is own c ash into is first b id for political ofllce, rs to b e having fun at it. working full-tim e for m onths, iigns tha t he will m ake a t least ice, w hich is good new s for or:ranc P a rty th a t ju s t aY cw-----vas faced with the prospect o f more than o token candidate

ravilyfovored Craig, inks it w ill take at leost $2 mil 'raig ond hos said he w ill speii 10 o fh is own m oney. T ^ u g h : year, h e convinced 150 peo- ute onothcr $183,000.- ond the fact M innick hos bee out ond raise som e real monc) d A ndm s to label his fellow

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a sh o u ld n ’t th re a te nsed b y y ou r paper's odmittedl; id anti-union editorial con* stem Idoho Railroad, es, em ployees only w an t to sy con h ave som e input con- /orking conditions. F air portont, b ut n o t the so le rea-

have any experience in labor that Idaho is approximately 3(

lueh o f ihe'couniiy. Just look in Idaho and compare those to bthCT iid ^ b o r in g stati^'. ) fIdaho should n ot feel . h e prospect o f unionization;:l threatened b y the antiquated ly em ployers loword the ir em -

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to th a n k a fa rm e rid situation concerning'the U ld m y heart goes o u t to ’ jree w ith.w orJahcnls.com -....1 d on’t disagree e ithw ; . the m ajority b f the letters 1 - }thing short o f cuss the ly a fam ily d iscussion over u know all that food y o u sec grocery stores is g row n by 1 t h o u ^ t it ju s t appeared in ^

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Andrus, w ho remain: in Idaho oAer.14 y e a rs ; promises to take a mucl the M innick cam paign i to contribute to the Stoi

— J Former Gov. John E> n Andrus was nam ed coci ond p a i^ , says h e w ill worl

* Boise east and le t A ndr ffic— Boise north." n g . But they 'd better spei tual- Ada and C anyon counli

; one*third o f the s ta te’s ' (in- Kemp'thome carried Ad ol- votes over Stallings and Ito Canyon, it w as slightly

■ “ W e're going to be oi poign trail fo r W all M in

IS. ' can,” Evans said, isi a But even w ith the nev on Democrats shou ldn 't ge

o f S930,000 lasl y w tind s c organizing'and1\ind-ral‘

C raig 's cam paign war ail- as o f Jan. 1. H e spent SI end a D emocrat w ho had no gh years ago and doubtless 0- this year i f Miruiick beci

threat.een —icy .. Quane Kenyon writes

Press in B oise.'

lil- trucks, so Uiey ju st brouf slores'so they w ould hov

_____trucks again^tllL hard-UWell, let's get on to the

Let’s talk obgut all those f t gets. H m m m ... Does the I . up his product 30 percent,

pcreent ot harvest time, as town? Is the cost o f mochi etc., compar&ble lo crop p: so years ago?'Ever seen th

, Might hit nearer lo home t A faimer's bosic crop is

same or less os il was 20 y( homework and f l ^ out ll farming cost has risen sinc4 even an educated idiot coul

‘jQ -farmer is told at the start of -cost-will be to grow the cro

harvest what he will be paii ; But hey, I ’m not gripin cd Prices, weather, letter-wri n - p&^ers. D oesn 't m atter. 1

foiining. Y our kids w ith j ing orders, n o t hav ing to i ups for jobs, no t being ex: body’s g o lf caddy fo ra rd

.be raised with pn d e . < N ot to w ony t h o u ^ . A

land being destroyed 'for 1 joke), everybody can con<

.......-ing elsew hcre.'B ceause w' o r not, maybe not in dur.li

- — afier, there w on’t be enou bother with. L et’s hope yc

' healthy gardens.'U ntil the i smell th e fo o k in ’.

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lains enorm ously popular a rs a s c h ie f executive," nueh m ore active part in ign than he was allowed Stallings effort, n Evans, who along with cochoirman o f the com- >vork for M innick from . .ndnis concentrate from ■ '

spend 0 bunch o f tim e in unties, where m ore thane’s voters l iv e .- ..........................; Ada C ounly by 25,000 and in neighboring Itly under 15,000 votes, le out there on the cam- M innick os oflen as we

new enthusiasm, t get too excited. Craig .ling-favpriterH e raised----------nd spent S450.000 on-raising efT ortsr.............w ar chest had $600,000 It S I.5 m illion to defeat I no chance to w in six less can raise fa r more becom es o serious

it'es for. the Associated s

rought it to the grocery hove room in theirrd-io im agine,isnU it?---------- 1I the subject at hand, jse freebies the fanner the former get to mark «nt, 40 pereenl or 300 ;, os do businesses in ochineiy, fuel, fertilizer,]p price os it was 20 6r :n the m ovie “Clueless?” me than you think, p is worth about the .>0 years ogo. Do a little .)ut how much every ■ since that time. I ’m surecould handle that one. A ------rt o f the season what his : crop; and then is f o l i a r ' ’ i paid for the crop. ’ iplng. I love to fann.-w riting w hiners, Ires- er. T h w ’s p luses to ith yoii a ll day, no tak-: to cornpete.w ith suck---------J expected to be some- a raise. Farm kids can

tl. A tih e ra te o f f a n n - ror housing (what a concentrate their.grip-le w hether you-face r t ...... - • -ur.lifedmci but shortly nough farm land left to « you con a ll grow big then, better stop a n d ,

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; R ivorola sd d .A couple told tele

, they had left their fi' their grandm other, them to p lay volleyi ing to look Tor the found all six w ere d<

The plane, which ^ ing any cargo, eras

desM ying the build -------- — was-heJping to-dous

Studesettlei

_ .JE R U S A L E M (AP students said an'.Isrs on them Sunday , w year-old, as they wall

~ th 'eW rat^anlc:--------The boy was hosf

gunshot wound to i the back and stom­a c h , b u t P a le s tin ia n and Israeli authorities did not inimediate-

_ * > _ -__ly_Cionfirm.thc_siu.-_: dents’ account o f the shooting.

.A n Israeli mili- . tary source ch a l­

len g ed th e s to ry entirely.

T h e th re e s tu ­d e n ts s a i d - t b e y - . b e a rd g u n fire os • * they w alked to schoi road in the village of

_____ Nablus. They saw afall to the ground, bl

—from h is back, and t with yellow Israeli pla they said.

• ------ “W e got him intohim to hospita l," sai who vrould not give hi

---------------- -Y o5scr-Snoborw astion a t Rafidiyeh Hos] said a hospital work not identify himself.. PalestiniM police i police and a im y said tl gating.'

“A c co rd in g to 'th i report that we have, a fire on a group o f stii

Am ericansCARA CA S, Vene;

------ A n - -A m e ric a n mVenezuela.to buy art

- <0 dealhTVvhile'rollei f n e n d s 'in w estern C soid SundaVa . Bartoii OUvqrW ilc

F ra n c is c o , 'w a s . . l Saturday in a sh o m ir

___ , ing Tnitlflliborhood o f Montalboi

'P o lice said they det du ty po lice oflicers w ith the. kiUihfr N o i shooting w as g iv e n ."

;W ild e ra rr iv ed in D ecem ber to .buy .cra

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)mbiaii hes intoParaguay (A P) — r r r r —

irgo p lane exploded • , r t ly a f te r to k e o f f - a t least 18 people

d j n to ho u ses in a . iborhbod, the gby-

th ree -p e rson crew _____ ■er died in the crash. bians. The civil avi- ' ^ i firefighters found ck b ox in the smol- r ,K

ictim s w ere sevenling fiv e .b ro th ers , . •, ^)laying an outdoor cue w oh in th e s treets o f Parctano Bogarin neigh- fo r chilcs northwest o f the . jn thees north o f the cop- 'neighb<

. forothcesor R ivaro la told T cIc>/ the a irc ra ft’s left al peop

in' m id -a ir bcfofc ' One mien tly w en t oiit o f the plarled. T h e i inm g-m -the aw, a s— tin e a - /crobatics, and then from tl•und n o s e - f i r s t ,” intemat

loca! titelevision reporters directoi r five childrro with . Nationser, w ho had taken. Officleyball. O n return- route tothem , th e paren ts port o fedead . S ao Piich w as not carry- AsUnci*irashcd into seven Miami ^

lildings. X ight rain tilled ca ouse' the fires, res* Asuncic

ents say T fired 0AP) —- Pnl^fininn.... StudCOt 1Israeli opened f i r e ' police C , w ound ing a 1 6 -. The I] valked to school in Tsraeli ~ w o u n d iospitalized with a stones \ i; ‘A ccording to t , prellm lnaiy cs|i , th a t w e have, --V- se t tle r opene r-jtrflro on.a.group ' . s tu d e n ts and a

s tu d e n t w as injured.’

' — Col. FahedB l! ■ ; P a lestin ian pc

:hool on the main Snobarv! o f Sawiyeh, near In me/ g fourth student '', blood streaming s la o p c aid then saw .a carl ..Sundoyplates drive away, Is ra e l’s j

spokesmito a ca r and took finnatiorsaid one student, Confu:e his name. shooting svas in -fair condi-- that lingclospital in Nablus, 'h e l8ra«o rker w ho w ould Palestm if. Palestinice ond th e ls ra e li govemm'id they are invcsti- With I

• the sprinth e p re lim in a ry cals on b

B, a settler opened c r e d it t’ students and one attacks.

I shot to death iirnezuela (A P) — v isited r

m a n — v is i t in g — years..-- a rt wok-k w as shot Family lle r-ska ting w ith— papers-tt i C aracas, police building

Friday nirad e r, 31, o f San' theshop j I . .k i l le d 'e a r ly ska te rs 1 iping.center poricr youngest i ^ e - c la s s neigh - ' 'Ib a h .' '■detained two off- j p

in c o n n e c t io h .- f l r fo m otive for t b e . W - , D

■ | - i «in 'Venezuela in I k ^ crafts to resell in I U \ : H e w as s t a y i r i g 'W " dontalbon he had

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workers said. • V irents began a desperate searcl; :hildrcn w ho had been playing ie s tree ts o f th e m iddle-clas! hborhood. Firefighters searched Ither victim s am ong the debris, ilevision footage show ed seVW- :ople raking through thte.debris. m an was seen stealing part ol

ilane’s turbine.le DC-8 F5S, belonging to the a -A erca-de i ea rib e ,--to o k ofl \ th e S o u th A m e ric a n c i ty ’s national a iiport about 2:30 p.m . ! tim e , sa id A rtem io N unes, :tor o f th e In te rio r M in istry ’s jnal E m ergencies Committee, ^ c io ls sa id the p lan e w as en : to M iam i via the B razilian air* o f C am pinas, near the city of P a u lo . I t h a d a r r iv e d in

ic ion ea r lie r in th e d ay from ni v ia B an anquilla, Colombia.

1 ( ^ 0 w hich Was being held at icion-aitport^s custom sofficesr

Jewish on themDt was injuied,”.said Palestinian. sCoL 'FahedBiyad.: Israeli arm y first u i d that an 1* d r iv e r h ad o p e n e d f i re , id in g so m e s tu a e n ts , a f te r s w ere th row n a t 'h is car, but

then re trac ted its k t h A sutem ent.

"T h e re w as no S p o r t in c id e n t. No 6 | A shooting, no stone l e d th ro w in g , n o th -j p o f __ ing,’* said the m ili^I ' o n o ' so u rce , who_________ l s p o k c .o n .c o n d i -

, tion o f anonymity., T h e -so u rce sa id ‘ th e in it ia l rep o rt

B iy a d , resulto f “rumors."

p o l i c e orm y-soitU t'. ' 7 ” did not ta o w how

irw as wounded. ■ h e town o f A fbla in northern I, m ean w h ile , a so ld ie r w as

iy even in g by. a .P alestin ian , 's 'A rm y R adio 'said. A n army sman had no im m ediate con- ion.ifusion ov er the report o f the ing un d e rsco red th e tension ngcrs-in4he-West-Bonk-dcspite- raeli w ithdraw al- from m ost in ion areas and la s t m onth’s inian elections for. a self-rule iment.h Israeli elections expected in ring, there are fe a n that radi- n both sides m ight try tq dis^ '- t th e p e a c e p ro c e s s w ith

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in Venezuelad reg u la rly fo r 'th e la s t few

lily m em bers told local n w s - r th a t W ilder rorely left th e ir- ig unless they w en t w ith h im .'’ n i |h t , he decided to stay at Dpping cen ter w ith a group o f s he m e t a f te r th e fam ily 's est son w ent hom e. .

T h e C o m fo tta b le ^ la h o D in n e r H o u se 'T ..Lged B e e f & P re sh F ish

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Herzego'vino (AP) • nia’s biggest ^ o s t i

T T 1 . back to W e.By the thousands

w ho f ie d lo st C ”M rk b n jic G rad Ct

nJ Croats returned Sun aged homes.

Som e w eep in g , _ _ some"fotalistiC7lhe ; r-“ ' wave o f the largest

ing to result from th peaceaccord.

_______S erbs m ust y iekSarajevo, but as o f S regained control o f

. . sh ap ed reg io n oro ' Grad in northwest B

irch Mrkonjic Grad (n,r|ng graht). with a pre-wi loss 28,000, was so badl :hed B osnian C roat fore ris. and re lie f agencics yti>. ■ homecoming be grac jris. • services were restore t o f " R'emriiees were w

*; c o u ld be lan d mii the trapped explosives

.jjff--------tbejf-bonics.-----------B ui the road to 1

im . from the Serb stron L uka w as c logged hundreds o f c a rs a there were ho Serb

en people from corair. R elief woricers es t, Qf ■ 5,000 people m ade tl

in Among the heartbwas an Orthodox pi

ja - T e g c lti ja , w ho s if len . ■' — th'rough-rubblc stre (J m tloor o fh is g u t tS ste gg— — H e.po in ted .to .s ii

religious books whi been set ablaze after lo o te d . “ E ve ry th ii destroyed,” Tcgeltiji it would be hai^ con didn’t think it wouldI '■ - -

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rh s reiG R A D , B osn ia- -,i'') — One o f Bos- it towns is coming W

ids, Serb civilians .O c to b e r w hen fe ll to B osnian

iinday to their rov-

lg. so m e angry, le y w c jc l h c ' f i r s t ~ '^ H m st Serb homecom* the U.S.-brokered ■ H H I

:ld territo ry near H H I rSundoy they also H H I >f 0 large, wed^e- ro u n d M rkon jic Bosnio.(mur>KON-^eech w ar population o f diy devastated by >rces that NATO- es suggested the raduol while basic'_wohied that there l in e s o r booby- ':s ih and;around

) M rkonjic Grad jnghold o f Bonjotd S u n d ay with b o , „ | „

and buses , and •i) checkpoints to ' ‘He p e aoming b u k . H is res:stim ated 3,000 to also had I: the trip. robed prictbrokcn returnees to stay —priest, Slavoljub lo sleep, oiif ted som berly T h e ( ire w n a cross-the— Mrkonjicstone-chur^. city, resti s in g c d -p o g c s .o f_ h o u sc s_ Jhich he raid had month, tli er the; church was . with.themlin g is bu rned , couldn’tcijo said. “I knew They lesming back, but 1 town.Id be this bad." There i

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p, and 0 stove."C roats , w ho cap tu red

j lc'Crod'started toTcbUild the estonng utilfties and fixing s -B u l-b e fo re - le a v in g -la s t— , they look whal they could lem — and burned what they ’tcanyaw ay .-f left Mikonjic Grad a ghost

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3f M rk o n jic G ra d u n d e r thi llm - le d -g b v e m m e n t d u r inkvo months. T heir fam ily’ naged. The sc a tte re d aero 1 telephone almost every ap| vital equip- furniture was st(

ing itself was intcn_lcv'clcd.__ U dovcic said3y ttre, and for the day, to « itiaih'lhiact aridTiadlcf^'Tiis I and m iss^-Tfriends-in-Banji y sad , b u t ' have seeri the d to o th e rs ," , b u t th e y ’re- in 38, head o f back.” he said, p t he and his lol to take back ran sack ed son a s p ro o f th

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APphotor th e a u th o r i ty o f i r l n g th o w a r .— —lily's clothes had been ' c ro ss th e fio o r, and ’ appliance and piece o f s stolen. Bui the build- s intact,said he had come ju s t _____to survey die damage. _____

~his two cKildrcn withiQnjD4.ukQ:-‘-The-kids------ —lie destruction on TV, • r im p a tie n t to com e ! d. picking up a toy pis- ;)ack to his 8-year-old ‘ if the hom e was s till ^

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PO R T -A U -PR IN C I — A m erican soldiers (ra.sh-littcrcd streets of slum s draw only casiu an o ccasiona l sh o u t I children these days.

T he novelty lias w( S ep tem ber 1994, whc

-I-----------H a it ia n s — ch eered -TA m e ric a n s o ld ie r s o cam c ashore to usher

.m ilitary regime._“The people are usci

Sgt. M arkus Schell o f l S o o n , th e y , w on

A m ericans at a ll. Thi soldiers still in Haiti w in a Tew \vcek.s, their l ic ly e x p re s s in g con O peration U phold De lived up to its name.

“ W c have given the pie the opportunity.. N) them ," said Maj. Robe h ead o f U .S. A rm y Sp troops in Haiti.

B ut the A m erican s - . co u n try still m ired jn j

fe a r fu l th a t a rm e d < dem ocracy w ill stir up t

T h e frag ile peace th___ w ill be in th e hands o f

c n c e d . ' ill- 'e q ij ip p c d s taffed civilian police fc

U.S. officiols say tht to feel g ood abou t Ha unpopuloc-pcacckeepinj S o m a lia — in w hich 4'.

____ w crcJd llcd______________ President Jcan-Bcrtra

exilcd.by.a 1991 co u p .'---------- t^ o f f ic e ^ H a iti- s -m u i^

w a s d isa rm e d . A Pari new president w ere elec

R cnc Preval takes off dent W ednesday in the fu l tran s itio n from om elected leader to anothe •190-year history.

H aitians no longer fci v is its by m ilitary-spon:

_ __ .squads.w ho,av ith4hc arrleast 4 ,000 people.

T hey have stopped ta_____ seas b y .the thousands in

exodus to Florida.A n o th e r k e y g o a l v

keep in g ca su a ltie s to a O ne U.S. so ld ier w as kill C la ss G reg o ry D. Carc Fort Bragg, N .C ., d ied ir w ith a H aitian so ld ie r.'

O f f th e r c c o rd .______ A m crJc.n iL _ofric ia ls_v

' H a iti 's leaders a rc squan -------- chanc i;s_--------- -------------

Palestinian' G A ZA CITY . Gaza S l

T h o u san d s o f P a le stin i vow ing revenge aga inst PLO leader Y asser Araft th ro u g h G azo C ity on m ourn tw o Is lam ic acti'

" T h e r e s p o n s e w ill------- A v iv !" they sh ou tcd as,

procession fo r A m m ar Ai Im an Razeinch, 29, wou

'to M artyrs’ C em etery . 7 w rapped in blankets and flow ers, w ere carried o n £

T he tw o m en, suspcctei o f th e Is lam ic J ih a d g r

, s h o t b y P a le s t in ia n pi r e fu g e e c a m p S a tu rd a m e d ia s a id th e y m ay i involved in a January 15 ing a ttack thal k illed 21 Is

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R ebels fired a t le a s t sevi at th e P rc3 id en tia j_ P o lt A f g h a n c a p i t a ! on w o u n d in g 13 p e o p le , th

--------M inistry-said ;-----------------T h e re , g o v e m m e n l bl

a tta c k o n th e reb e l Tdli t ia c a m p c d o u t o n th e o u t s k i r t s o f K a b u l . T c o u ld n o t be in d ep en d e firm ed , a lth o u g h th e roc se e n co m m g in 'from soi city .

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)s to leav jcracy toJCE. H aiti (A P ) Aristid :rs patrolling the ing millii > o f the cap ita l's in. H alf c sual glances and package i ut from sm ilin g em m ent i

to stimult w orn o f f s ince Withou

vhen crow ds o f H a iti . A d - ^ 3 — 2 (h 0 0 0 — A r i s t i d r s a n d M a r in e s " fro m m ler out a b loody prom ised

rem ain idiiscd.to us.V said__babies dieo f Fort Polk. La. H a i t i ’s o n 't s e c th e o n ly 60 . T he 2 .4 0 0 U .S . m iles o f i will be leaving d e p a rtm i e ir leaden^ pub- sc a rc e , e o n f id e n c e th a t P e tionv il D em ocracy has Prince, ch

lights goc Ihe Hoitian peo- “ How c .N ow it’s up to the Interm obcrt S. W alsh, tr ic ity ? '^ Special Forces PhBrcl.

W ith o ins w ill leave a _ H a i t i a n £ jn povcrty,“ s f iir A ssaults 6 :d e n e m ie s o f ing in Citi Jp trouble. where Arii: they cnfofced hero a s a j ) f ^ n inexperi- braving ihi :d a n d u n d e r- "W e’ve' e force. d u r in g ththere is reason intcmation H aiti, a fie r an - to help ," P

ping m ission in c risis.”1 42 Am ericans H aitian

— -A r is tid e ac rtrand Aristide, e n e d ic r r ip, was restored .remarkableu i^e ro u s-a rm y------ By-aboli'a rliam en t and natcd the b rlected. cy.officc .as presi- A lm o s t ; the first peace- p revented one p o pu larly preaching i jiher in H aiti's -his sw ay c

A ristide, a: fear nighttim e slaying, on

lonsorcd dcoth goyernm ei arm yrkilled a t— rio tod^-k il

destroying J tak ing to the _ o f property, i in a desperate ' T h e ep i

~ frag ility olI w as m e t — challenge f0 a m in im um , o f H aiti’s p killed: Sgt. 1st has been si Pardon, 36 . o f peacekeepe d in a shootout Icdmultinai

T he polic i . h o w e v e r , C an ad ians _ w o rry _ ih a t__ alrcod^arc.jandering their _ and triggCT-l ------------------------- riots b]?^oc

ns vow to ave1 Strip (A P) — Arafal’s i tin ian s, m any . been under nst Israel and c rack doWt rafat, m arched ' th e larger, Dn S u n d ay to '' o p p o s C '^ ' ictivists k illed s tagec i'a $e ftgainsf;jsra(i l l b e i n T e l SomeLofias, thc-funeral -lures dfittterA ra j, 2 1 ,an d " T d l jA ra f/ound its w ay killed Sodat

The bodies, P resid en t Ajid covered in g unned dovin stretchers. extrem lB tscted m em bers makingsw!Oig roup , w e re “T hU is c

I p o l ic e in a b f the Palcsird ay , I s ra e l i dream ed a fy h av e b e e n kill Palestini’ 1995 bom b-. c-Zohm H «1 Is ra e lis . . activist.

rocket at Afg!Sian ( A P ) — th e g ro u n d teven rocke ts Palace in ce *alace in th e M in is try sp in S u n d a y , ing o n con

the D efense N one o f th c....... ........................palace. • -; b lam ed th e T he Tolib rd liban m lli- P re s id e n t E h e s o u th e rn a n d in s ta l l , T h e c la im th ro u g h o u i ndenlly eo n - re b e ls m arc ro ck e ts w e re K ab u l’fl sou so u lh 'o T th e " "s ia lfca^ W h '

hcavy .resisu ts londed on t ro o p s .t;__

win Foils. lealK) Mor^day* FobrL

> staytid e 's governm ent is sp en d ' illiohs m ore than it is tak in g - [f o f a S1.2 billion foreign aid 5c is frozen bccausc ihe gov- i t rcjcctcd austerity measures lulate the economy. . lout them, in v c s to rs^ ^ n n c d - A n d w ith o u t i n v e ^ f e 'h t ,

d c ^ c o u ld - n o r f i f r l l i r i t in n s ” m ise ry to p o v e rty ," os he

ied . T w o -th ird s o f w orkers idle or underem ployed; 100

dlc .fo r-cyciy j,000 .bom _____i ’s 7 m ill io n p e o p le have iO.QOO p h o n e l in e s , 2 .SOO a f poved roads and one fire m e n t. D r in k in g w a le r is , c le c tr ic i ly u n re lia b le . In v il le , a .^ u b u rb o f P o rt-au - ch ildren 'cheer w henever the

;oon.V can I live in the world o f im ct when I don’t hove elec- 7’ sa id cco n o m is t^ K e sn e r _

lOut j o b s o r h o p e , so m e n£^orc tu rn in g to c r im e . s ana 'cfn ig use a re tncreas- Zite Solcil. the seaside slum \ris tidc becomc the pcojslc’s> a R om an C atho lic p rie s t i l 'P “n n y js bullets.vc lost so' much opportunny th e la s t 15 m o n th s . T h e

ional com m unity w as ready ’’ Pharcl said. "W e’re still in -

in offic ia ls insist thal w hatoch icvcdjnJiis,coup:short-__

: r m is. n o th in g s h o r t o f ble. .’olishing-thc-arm yrhe'clim i-— c biggest threat to democra-

st sing lehandedly, A ristide :d a backlash o f violence, lg against revenge. Proof o f / come in Novem ber.w hen , angered by a law m okcr’s ordered Haitians to disarm n e n t o p p o n en ts . H aitian s k il l in g -se v e n pcop]c ''an (l— lg m illions o f dollars worthrty.:p iso d c u n d e r s c o re d th e o f H a iti’s peace, and the "

e focing the 5,000 ofUccrs s police force. Until now, it 1 supported by 6 ,000 U.N. rpers, who rq)laced a U.S.- inational force lost M arch.3lice. trained by American, n and F re n c h ad v ise rs , ic-accuscd o f being abusive_L CT-happy;- They have caxised Hooting unarmed civilionsi-------

'enge deaths’siFfllestinian A uthority hos ler p ressu re from Israel to iWn o n -Is lam ic J ihad -and er, H a m a s g ro u p , w h ich ite 'l^ace -p ro ceu .an d have §eries. o t d ead ly a tta ck s

iraelis.— i - i l - — —------- ----------}f the mourners s to n ^ p i c - . he PLO leader and shouted- • ra fa t th a t I s la rp ic J ih a d , ' dat," referring to Egyptian t A n w ar Sadat, w ho w as low n in 1981 by Islom ic

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showed us how to mi go. He seem ed cxtrcr ing that he w as tuminj expensive m actim esj

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' - ihoveling'Coal, n ot slam ^ Oh surei i t ’s-hard to . iious pride and adm it th

can ’t do in y ou r L ev i’i ' • those h .o l^ u ts whcJvc ;

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T' dtion equipnient/clothir i D ennis H ow sam of. Sur

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mobiling Dave at gy Creekxciting w inter sport, but it ^body. For exam ple, it is pie.look -a t sk iing ,-and th e y - ' nule. I ’m supposed to at- iects to m y feet and get on ingling from a scary-lc»k- et dum ped o f f on a snow- 3 steep that the m ountain lg ^ t belts; and then, if le r am ab le to ge t back o ilin g m yself, I ’m sup— again??"

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— which I am currently o f about 5 y ears p er year .Jld m ore how I view ski- )oking for an ahem ative docs not force a person

itim otely in vo lved w ith recently I w ent to Idaho notto : "Convenient. Torx p e ricn ce^ iw )..v /ijite r____A bcllc iL -su ilcd to .thc .m a-.____li i the sense that you cantln g -d o w n rih ^ "e n b rr to ------tox-dcductible a s human- decided to w rite a two- these spoils. This week’s Sport is: snowmobiling.! is r h igh-perform ance ; m ounted o n a track and it to .travel rapidly deep^' '-covered w ilderness ar- ' stuck. O f coursc I didn’trented oncrl-knew noth-------/ I also rented showmo- Hir-old son, Rob, and his •3 Ryim._It w ay g o in g to • iis three guys to do to- !t 1 w as saying lo m yself gal release form (“ ... the CT agrees that he has not form and ju s t wants to

obile already and would sign anything placed in iding a document grant-0 keep bo th .h is cars a s___

snow m obiles a{-a-placo C reek Lodge, which Is S m iley C reek , w hich

sts o f the Sm iley Creek flicd helm ets and jum p- vould look os m uch osInvasion-of-the.-D ork-------

>ace. A very nice m an make the snowmobiles

trcmely calm, considcr- ning three powerful and __ cs ov er to tw o adolcs- h i i m o r .c o l u m n i s U . . . .

us detailed instructions VC should go, b u t basi- 05 that w e should mako in Idohp.ove to be so easy; not n at-the-controls.-They---------1 in te lligen t boySi but nion sense o f table salt.T heir brains have not

Fear Lobe. I f you give ' a m otorized vchicic,0 at th e fastest possible1 m odem snow m obile t,0 0 0 m iles p e r hour, trails o f flaming snow , i to e x m is e Adult Su- ) a s e s e e BA RR Y /B2 > - ^____ I I

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-RIN G S, C o lo . — Y o. I our cotton! f t’ye b e e n 's k iin g in f o r i . .. ool b u t they’rc-niadc for - "I lommmg the slopes. J to swaUow’y o u r,reb e l- '

t there is som ething you v i 's o r W rang lers .'B u t . ve finally chucked .their pants o r bibs, have dis- im on the slopes. .: the guy sitting next to

e c la s s ic y e llo w -an d - its and parka by. recre- thing k ing N orth Face, Sum m it Coimty, Colo.. . ' dilemma. ' L .'; . 'P ) e 9 s e ^ e e ‘BKUB2^^^

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B y Steve Crump Times-News w riter

E LB A — Enk- W c lir c iwrecks coming.

“Y ou see pccmlc w ho’ve a board a few limes and an some confldencc," said Wei in s tru c t^ a t Pom erelle Ski

'IhTiik'ihey’re gooci enough i and, well, they find ou t th ready for it yet.”

“W hen I came here iix ye — aJot-otthe-w intcr-m onlhs-v

p ie’s knees,” says Dr. Tim I - -ped ic surgeon at-the-Saw to

and Fracture Clinic, locatcd W ood R iver Mcdical Ccntc

“and rnore, it’s wrists, should<Snowboardcrs have taker

-o n a w ild ride in the past counting for virtually all ol the industry. In the process the sam e for orthopedic medi

“ I t ’s a to ta lly d iffe ren t w e’re seeing in snowboardct more o f them all the tim e," s ick Surbaugh, an orthopcdii practices w ith the T w in Fa Associates. “ Dislocated sho clavicles, broken w rists."

Those injuries stem , Floyd agree, from boarders w ho di how hard ice can be while : m ountainside at speeds o f up

“I f you board, y o u 're goii

' your hands ou t." W ells saii worst thing you can do, bcoi y o u ’re go ing to land bard, m em ber that on a board, yc from a fall, bul you need to

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[ t e lwarding ol5 can "see the tra in '

'v e maybe been on I are starting lo get tVells, 0 snowboard Ski Resort. ‘T h ey gh to start jum ping t th ey ’re not quite

( years ago, I spentis-worklng-on-peo—m Floyd, an ortho-wtooth Orthopedic-ted at Sun Valley’s:nter. “ Now, moreuidcrs and hips."ikcn the ski world | ^ k 9ist five y ears. a c - . ' - S H H1 of-the growth in;ess, they’ve done

:nt type o f injury rdcrs, but there arc:,"sa id D r. Fredcr- A m ls j t edic surgeon whoFalls O rthopedic - your inst

shoulders, broken T hat’s fibcrglas

oyd and Surbough feet, are0 don ’t appreciate once. Bu ile sliding down a more in 'u p to 45 mph. skiing, going to fall, andQ uJall is .to .slick____ Il.Ioo isaid. “T hat’s the leam thn«causc if you fall the samerd. You have re- “Actua, you can recover shorter fi1 to leam to resist is for a sl

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‘O k s .ea ^ , and 'iL iiikcs.Icss- han skiing, so som e people nc skills are involved, ually, the learning curve is p for a surfer on a snowboanj skier,’’. Floyd said.

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'T o r an aduli w ood and tim es a week f( m 4 to 5 ^ say th ey 're proi y and bai- ing," W ells saic arding has they should worl rding than Pew do wait i

they fall ofT. Some o f the i

ss-tim e.to . sions, Floyd saii lie assum e aren’t as commc

sumcd they woul s probably ‘T ho big majc anj than it ders and wrists, i

injuries o f the lo’

a lth noteH etsingH ffdum b idea? W ell, oc England, dieting can acluall lility. Longevity magazine re ) volunteers who w ent throu] :veiything from mem ory to i d w orse than non-dieters. In rform ance levels w ere cqui lie v c d a f te r c o n su m in g tv Lcsearchers sp ecu la te the c. rought on by obsessing over f

suicidesig 'o f the CDC, it reports thi lg A m ericons 65 and older > in ce 1980 a f te r a 4 0 -y ca r i d alcohol Jtbuse, depression, hysical illness am ong poSsibl ; am ong o lder A m ericans.'

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dull-w ho boards four or five k for two or three weeks, I*d prohably ready to start jum p- said. “For a ,h ig h school kid, k'ork on.it fo ra year." lit that ,long, h o w ev e r— and

lie m ishaps result from l;o lli- said, a l th o u g such-crack-ups im on as some skiers once as- 'ould be.najority o f injuries ore shoul- is, but I ’m starting to see some : lowCT extremities too," Floyd

e s, Medicar

occo rd in g to a - O ne but ja lly afTect your an cc 'in H } reports. D ieters dent on pu rough a series o f care, acco to m ental ability la test gov* . In fact, th e di- ducted by q u ivalen t to the* -a p riv a te i ; tw o a lc o h o lic and rcleaS' e cau se m ay be covercd h} e rfo o d . from r989

------------ • m illion infigures are

that the suicide ^rom 31.5 : r h o s jum petl 9 EBRI said, ar d ec line . T h e . c 'n v r h r r i on, social isolti- ? sibic risk factors And woi

prim e soui tr i io , s a y s M a ^ a Bel

r o f h n v in g o fo t , U d |= s ’. H om e ^hock 5 rcg im cn . H er d ieno iclin i id one day. run- • •

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t a le n te d a th le te , W e lls ha

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Snowboar........ -•-lt_ /s .h a rd e r.th a j

some lessons before the slopes.

• Snowboords are b u t d o n 't as5um c y them unless you ’re c

_ - conditions,-steep.file dictabic skiers and I can surprise you.

• U n less y o u ’re board on sofl snow if

Hip p a ^ a r c a good ic « 'C e a m how tei ft

board — a never b r ■ your h ands.'

said. “A few k'ncc injui —knees are pretty-wel I p r

hip bruises. I 've even see “ I ’m seeing $nowboi

people over the age o f 30 M ost b o a rd e rs , hov

younger, ond less likel; pads and w rist braces - skateboarding — that Flo

ye “B oarders probably si “ helmets loo, but I do n 't k

IP- docs," Wells said. “ I f s 01 ottracts people lo board have to w ear a helmet.’’

" ‘1 W ells says boarding c “staying little," in the pai

ll- — is the best way to avoii ps - you’ve mastered the game ‘s* . “I fell and broke my ti

he said. “But I ’d rather 1 " • than my wrist.”

^d Spoken like a true snow

ire, Medicaid growingut b'f seven Am ericans RodTic 1994 and a grow ing numbei

public coverage such as Medi cording to an independent ai )vem m ent figures. The anal; y the Em ployee Benefit Resc e non-profit' o rganization in ospd last week. The num ber by M edicaid rose by more th B9 to 1993 before leveling o; n 1994. the latest year fo rw l j e availobic; T he num ber o n 1 5 m illion in 1989 to 33.9 mi id.

iese'ou ld you believe that cheese lurce o f 0 ciincer-flghting co y s P u rd u e U n iv e rs ity fooi Jeluiy. H er study found that tl sebu rger’s reputation as a gi {. c a n c e r-c a u s in g ju n k foo< ill o f s o m eth ing good callci ino leicocid . r

• — Conq)iled from w ire re

( h a s th e ex p e ri-

sgmateurard safelythan-a-looks.-T akc----------- ;------fore you get out on

are m aneuverable,JC you con con tro l re experienced. Icyi-filopcs and-unpro--............ - -nd fellow boarders

’rc acco m p lish ed ,.v if p o s s i b l e . ____________ _)arders’ w nst pads.}d idea^oo.ci fall o f f a snow -r b reak ’a fall w ith

n juries. a lthough the I protected,-arid som e— - r — - ' seen a broken hip.”

'b o ard in g in ju rie s in f3 0 ," Surbaugh soid. h o w ev e r, ore m uch kely to w ear the hip :s — both fixtures o f •Floyd recommends,

ly should be w earing l 'l know anybody who .'s one o fthe thing that t )arding — you d o n 't

ng conservatively —: parlance o f the sport ivoid getting hurt until;ame; ............................r - --------ly tailbone last year," ier break my tailbone

nowboarder.

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ceseburgcrs arc a I com pound? I t’s food re se a rc h e r lat the flip side to ' a greasy, artery- •food is tha t i t ’s ^ailed conjugated j

rb reports j

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■ Prolonged staadlr ovorwolght can odd

' *lnfIammoUonofn« and tondons

One sourcB b tp iPlan ta r fasc itis :Inflammation of tho of connoctlvo tissuo of foot: occurs when flexor m uscles tea r < understfo ss

Self help>■ Rest, which takes , (m ssuro off hool

M assage hool wlih Ico for 5 minutes or take over-the counter

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• foMOfch by ROV GALLOP

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SkiConti r iued from B1

"I wore jean s for year it was cool.’’ Howsam sc more people around hci jeans. It w as sort o f nn

. 1__ancc. Skiing wns g o ing !- In^hos-e-aayjrvve-c-o-urJ-

ing by what people w ere Buc he has changed hi

many have.“ M y first day out in i

pants. I could immediate difTcrpnce," H ow sam sn ing w as m uch easier. It to get up a fle r 1 dum ped i

Sk ier A nn Lanceford i hard way.

"I r ipped a p a ir o f pa J second run one lim e,” si

d id n ’t w an t to have io 1 ; - thing else fo r skiing, but

it.” •j ' T h e b ig k nock on jcaris I " T h e y ’re lo o re s tr ic t : Sherri H olland, sof^ good ; a t C hris ty Sports. “ Y ou’i i be tte r o f t in y o u r sweat] ; je an s.”f—— — BuLiihe-dQesnU-sugge!r sw eats, either. ____: C o tton , w h ile coo! in I - m e r . is p la in co ld» in th I Snow sticks easily lo 'co lt 1 absorbs the water, then frc ) insulating value disappca J expert sk ier dow n a black •. run.■ B ack-country skiers, w . tim es p in their survival on 1 d oo r clothes, have kfiown

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Ing fatty tissuo in hoote ' ago ’jsuroonhoolbonds;: ig s o n c o n ttn u o u ip ^ ading.bel^-. dd to prossuTQ')f norvo^'

Lhe tough bandsuo ln theso l© .‘momlngfl henattachod for a while lar o r pull oway .■ Pain do ___ _________ J holfhour»

M W oargood ;ns walking shoes with

aibbor or thickly V....... ........ cushtonod heels o r ->vllh -shock-absorbing V hool peds; avoid ■ nter thin-soled flats ond .

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_ lo n shell, ar ears. I thought “The old 1 said. “ 1 think said Beck here did w ear ‘he sk i pati n n a c to f d e f i - “G et w et. j ig-com m ercial .. Jia’seiJ'il'e’o i f i^ ~ '- T h e answ ere w earing.” lems are sin 1 his ways. So pensive.

L ike all :in m y o ld ski the level y. lately feel the yourdecisic 1 sa id . “Turn- Shop sells

It w as easier signed by ( L-d it.” m edahst To:rd icam cd the . o rfu l, race:

n g h t places pan ts on m y for

” she said, .a ren ’t fo r ev io buy som e- D on’t be but i t ’s worth . business. wl:

tickets to sk ans? • m ore-cxpeniic tiv e ,” sa id p o ss ib le to oods assistnnt $70.3u’re octuollyeotpants than j | | | M a j ^ B

igest-weoring -

th e sum - I th e w in te r.;otton, which freezes a s its

pears like an lack-dlamond

, w ho .som c- con their out-

wn thot wool Sljjlecially when arvJ misc )r s im ple ny- be u&cd li

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itooSL N .,Fall*1 0 0 8 Phcs.-Sat. • ■ SenS.p.m.

rwlr> Falls, Idoho Monday. Fobr

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r t» n d s gradually; b e c o m ^ a - . larly soyero w hon swlngirid ; of^to feat first thing In lAo- '

u p o f t e r - ^ ^ , ; f . - ;

decfoasfts a flo rab o o rav i'': ur wffth c o n ^ n l 'm w f rK w t

..... S w itd itb lix © rtis* ^ "rI that do not s tress heels,

like swimlhg, cycling

>■ Do oxonda^s tha t stre tch Achillas

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IcritMriltclw.^ 1 ^ - — -

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S r ^ ^ ^ ^ V k n a e . ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V 6 t r a i g h t ;

with heel on floor, laan

^ ^ H j h / o r v r a r d until feel a

^ ^ ■ K i t r e t c h ; hold stretch for

to 30 seconds; repeat

other

hl-R«<J*r TribuftoTOAVJD ARBANAS

, are far su p e r io r .____)ld saying is 'co tton id lls.’ 'eeky A ndeis. a m em ber o f I)a trol a t A rap ah o e B asin . it, g e t co ld , ge t h y po ther- '

sw e fs tb jsk i-e lo th iri^ ’rob-—-! sim ple and relatively incx- <

1II re c rea tio n a l ac tiv itie s , you choose, to pu rsu e is ^

sion. For instance, T he S k j> , Is o 'p a ir o f sk i pan ts dc- y O lym pic dow nh ill go ld r Tom m y M oc. T hey’re col- | c e y , and b e n d in o il th e g :es. T hey ’ll keep you dry br y c a r ik ^ U ^ t S330, they £ everybody. •' > „

3C discouraged. In the ski s w here e v e r t i n g from lifl v skisj_to lo n g jo h n s grow s v

ensive cach year,' i f s still ' to s tay d ry fo r le ss than f

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m ' Q U EST IO N : I r

sS. Voorhees ' «"«>don't want me lol5Uck advertlflng. Trust salesmei ilsconccptlom. Trusts are great p d indiscrirninately. frust m arketers can m ake a q fwrs .with fees oflen In cxcess or jes have to m uch documentatim

•-five years ago. Tho Read«f^i Oh on the landm ark charige entilM I Q uickly'. The article iS^ins. ' I rebate code, an estate can be sci )ng will ittake the rest o f the nati 4any states have still not eaugh , - td name a few. Tip: trusts are be taken In by a trust salesma talked to a trustworthy professiot lilab^e from m e w ithout charge. J

. CompUmciV o o r h e e s L a

Plerce^Street a n d ddlson > Send yotd'.quesdons to: P.O. Box,

obnjoryS. 1996

f New-(' N E W Y O R K (A P)

nfhy have found a b< I your dentist to look f ;i involves passing on cl

J th ro u g h a to o th a n d down your,aijn .

' D on’t w orry, it w on ' In fact. 6y defecting

■ ’ liest stages o f decay, :c o u ld s p a ro -y o u th drilling and nilings, sa C hristopher Longbotto:

..j It hasn^Lbeen j pven a n im a ls ye t, bu

jr— p crccn m ccu ra tc ln 'd e i I ; in 26 ex tracted teeth , ■ ' a n d c o l l e a g u e s 're p c r ,! F e b r u ^ issue o f th e j<-L . M edicine........................

So it m ight w orkbcti

I BlameK night-R idder N ew s S«

' r S A N J O S E . C a l i f , n igh t, a w a rm bed . Y y o u r tru s te d p a r tn e r sn u g g le u n d e r the cd yaw n — y o u are g e tt

------- veiy-alecpy-— -w hen-scu b es a re ap p ficd to ' toes.

A ieeecl I t’s your tru; in life and h is (or, morq

_ frozen feel!____________C an’t som eth ing be

from separate beds?Yes, says D r. H alste

• p rofessor o f m ed icine - University, “W arm them

It m ay be hum an natu fo r ex o tic -so u n d in g m< drom es jo_c}^JaJn .com comploints, and cold hor

— are n oexccptionrM cntic fingers ore freez ing , on will nod know ingly imd

' naud’s d isease.”M an y o f u s h a v e ex

p a in fu lly co ld honds. 1 with R aynaud’s — cstim

B arry_C o n tin u ed fro m B '1. pcrvision by yelling “Aej

■ carefull heyP' but they co me, because sound trov( fast.

So ofT w e w en t, in to covered w ilds o f Idiiho. w Floming N o-Judgm ent Bl ahead, followed ot on incr tance by the R apidly A g

— ing-Mon.--------------—:------- W e w ould havc been

A rctic C ircle b y n igh tfa . had not driven into the cn

no r his fault. H e didn’t sec Som e id io t h ad fa iled tc

- freewoy-style sign w ith 15 le tte rs sa y in g “ C R E E K Ryan naturally drove in to :

S ince y o u r m o d em sn'

. .. .-H o n g in g .n ex t.to th e t w ere a pair o f insulated pi b y O b c rm cy e r. heodqua Aspen, that carried a $65 T h e y 'r e ro o m y fo r .n "

_ m o y em cn t.an d .the tre a t — sh c ll k c e p s - th e m o lstu ;

O bcrm eyer olso m akes a loted shell for $63;

It’s sm art to layer polyp w hich w ic k s jiw a y sw eat

' pair o f insulated sid pants o f fle e c e o r w o o l betw< p o ly and non-in su la ted s

' to a s t th e m o s t c o ld -b ic skiers.

A pair o f b lack insulate* B eaver C reek are perfect f

n crs and in te rm ed ia te sk surv ived a je o n s expericr w eek s o f te r C h ris tm a s ,

, w ere on sale for $49.95. “The bibs ore a smart w

for a lot o f p eop le ," Holli T h e y ’ll k eep you w arrn."

tttSM pe-oam,inals,pnibsiat,em 'pliii

I received a chartreufeicolo Ktt In rm imnpwr IM wtd. ull and •ihoeWng fact** inoit law ! lo b im . Whal ll this all aboutrmen often pander to public ft at planning devices but should

a qu ick profit off unsuspect 1 o f a thousand dollars. Some li Ition that sellers have to supply way back through the lega lm .

iturc streamlined oiir probate I: P tew t ran an article in Scplem

Iti lied "At U s t: A Way to Sei • se ttw " /* ” rovteions of rdUi nation to catcli^upf' **** lUght up: Califorriia, Florida, a are Ideal for some situations, 1 rnan's dog-and-opnv show ui

[c. Just calf or write w W rm aili

ymentsaw OfficemAve. • 208 736-6000'ox ZrTwin Falls; ID 8S303—

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>) — Scientists ing at teetb e tte r w ay for w hich catfo r cavities. It cay, he sai

electric current Longboid a ll th e w ay U n iv c rsii

, School i n ;>n t hurt. with scienlg the-very car- .v crs ily o fl

theitechnique th c g o ath e h a s s le o f ICC, liny psays rescarchcr a rc c rca l,*?*"■ singes o f fL ao jja tien ts o r lake steps5ut i f w as 100 a sealant t letectlng-decay— and'pcrha}fl, iTbngbottbm bottom saiip o r te d in th e The devijou rna l Nature ing an alK

the tooth. Ictter than look- frequency

e RaynaService- num ber at^

the general f . — A ' co ld making up Y ou sm ile at have reactii :r in l i f e and ing into the :6 v e rs w itfi a air-conditio siting s le e p y , a ttack o f s usuddenly-ice— som e-casot > y o u r to a s ty tacks regorc

s in c e th e I rusted partner sam e w ay irqJikcly, he r l_ cold.—I------------------------!iG ive-me done, aside doy, and i f

I 'm in tr Ued H olm an. • W cm pc, w l e a t S tanford . running pro :m.” w as actual!ture to search becamc acti m ed ica l syn - , derm a Soci< mmp_n heaUh _ tow n ,o f Wt lands and feet pa tien ts wii t io n th a fy o u r— causcsu har and som eone the sk in , ha id say, “Ray- a lth o u g h W

. only.e x p e r ie n c e d “A ir cond . B u t p eo p le enem y and m ates p u t the airplanes, bi

weighs as mt

— " l y - r s ' ^ i i c j clearned that

0 th e snow - was also. ha\ w ith the tw o had gotten hi

Blurs roanng i„ deep snow icreasmg dis- out‘Bing Shout- T h e m an '----- ;---------------b ecn -w ild 'abn inside th e ' idea in the fir fa ll if. R yan the lodge per creek. It was her son back, c e the creek, concerned, th' to p u t up a band out thei 15-foot-high (Son of.)K .” a n d so _ W hile thiso i t . ' ■ ...... 'and /A er grousnow m obile and announci

jsamiCHAGiu a rte re d in 15 pricc tag. II m a x im u m l l * _ ^

a te d .n y lo n ............Itu rc “a w a y :---------a non-insu-

/propylene,a t, under a l i l S L S l i S S i Its. A layer kveen y o u r1 she ll w ill io o d e d o f

ted bibs by t fo r begin- skiers w hocnce. T w o . □ Breasli . t h e b i b s A rcy o

w ay to go ■ a mam •Hand said." • under I

. is local

_______ .C a a r c

3 3 □ C P R Clo^ed reglsle

wyere□ H ospic

f „ r» & WellW not M ary >

cting 'slrusl □ V alentiJV^n - „ V R „ ,la w potato,

i™iy. □ c p R d, and T o T ^ l1, bu t':' until nicle liling

Lmigliteeth o r using X -rays, both o f can m iss early signs o f d e ­said.ibottom is a le c tu re r ot tlTc r s ity o f D u n d e e D en ta l in Scotland. He did the work' ientists there and at the Unj- o f St. A ndrew 's in Scotland. ;oal o f tjie technique is to de- / pores ‘inside the tooth that a te d by th e v c ry e o r lle s t )f decay. A dentist can then p s like applying fluoride or It to stop the decay process haps even reverse it, Long- » id .Icvicc detects pores by pass- a ltem aling cu rren t through h .o n d com paring th e input :y w ith the. ou tput frcquen-

aud’s diV

Qt 4 percent to 10 percent o f ra! popujotion with w omen up 75"pcrccnt orpotien 'ts — ctions so severe that reach- the frecK r or_working in an. itioned ofllcc can trigger an . f s t in g in g c o ld d ig its . In so6 .-5 tress-can -trigger-a t— ;ardless o f the tem perature, e b o d y re a c ts m u c h th e ly to s tre s s a s it d o c s to

-m e .a -b e a u tifu l- su m m e r— i f th e re 's a! sligh t b reeze,- t r o u b le ,” s a y s N a n c y

w ho d iscovered her long- problem w ith cold fingers a lly R aynaud’s w hen she ctive in the U nited Sclero- r iciety, based in h er hom e- W atsonville,. Calif._M any_:. w ith sc lc roderm a, w hich ia rden in g ;an d 'sh rin k in g 'o r: ' have R a ^ a u d ’s a s w ell, W em pe h as R a y n a u d 's "

)nditioning is m y biggest id i t ’s everyw here — in — , business ofTlces, restou-

mucli as a freight locomo- /erc unable to pull R yan’s :.gol.on.thciback-o£-m inc ..I rode sheepishly back to y C reek Lodge. T here w c ' • la t an o th e r to u ris t p a rty : having problem s: A m an I him self and his son stuck i

ow, and they couldn’t get j

i n 's w ife , w h o h a d n o t ] ■ abounhc 'snow m oblling— first'place; w as infonning '.' I

personnel that she w anted ] ck, but as far as she was I they could leave h er hus-

here. (She was kidding.) t

lis dram a w as unfolding, f o u p o f tou ris ts re tu rn ed ' i need ’that they ; too , had c

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CALENa s t S c rc e n in g -E d u c a tlo n a l: you a w om an wfib is a residi ammpgram b c fo re ? D o y o u h ucfiile o f $60? I f yo ii can an er the M V RM C .M ammograj cated in the Professional P la

» « n a C h i ld b |r th jC J a s s _ . l J aack ofLour-north-parkingJot

I r itis /L u p u s S u p p o r t G ro u | rm a tio n , c a ll 737-2050.

I C la ss * T u esd ay & T h u n Ite r, c a ll 737-2007.

pice V o lu n tee r T ra in in g *• Welfare C onfe ren ce R oom , h y W hile , IW VRM C Hosplcc

n tin e 's S en io r BuflTet * Sm itIVIC C afe te r ia . M enu featt 0 , steam ed carrots o r season' ),all fo r $4,25.

O a s s * IVIonday & T uesd tf ils tc r,ca ll737 .;2007 . ' ^

' " Making Ml

■ l k f l : R £ G6 5 6 A D p I S O N A

tjfind ej1 o f cy. The difTcrence.indii de- ten to /porositi^ .L ongbc

T o use th e device oi tiTe dentist would slip an e ta l tw ccn teeth o r put it o

surfaces. T he tiny curre n j. into the tooth and down id. arm to an electrode in i

• hand, and then back to tl >iat A sim jla r se tu p is u •s t test w hether teeth arc al im '.es a tingle in the tooth, o r detecting d evice w ould i

>ss current to be felt, Loiigb ig^ Dr. Ken B urrell, schio

the A m erican Dental A 5S- Council on Scien tific / gh the device could be a Vi lUt tribution i f it is show n n- patients.

[isease f<o f raiits,” says W empe. “ I'v :n___to in te r ru p t m e e t ings- w here the a ir cond itio r ll- high.”in____Ts, it.dangcrpus?. ,in , In m ost cases, probab :n though poin an d discolo t-— be a-sign-of-an-underlyir

and p e o p le -w ith R ay n e m o re su sc e p tib le to co0 such as frostbite. In rare

cers and even gangrene cT— if-adequB te-b lood-f1ow -i(

long enough, y Is it a n n o y in g and ui ;- able? Definitely, s “ W hen m y R aynaud 's e s o m e th in g t e r r ib le it j- r som ebody’s hit m e on my- with a hammer,'? says Wc y.— a burping and throbbing si1 _ Raynaud’s is not tm ly r : rather it sccms~lo"bc~an' , tion o f a norm al physiol s " sponse.

W hen people are expos< t the blood vessels in handj 1— noses narrow as blood is

the cen ter o f th e body to

p lan ted a 'sn o w n io b ile so out I'n Idaho. .

........N o n e-o f-th is-b o th e redsnowmobile-renting man?}

' callcd in som e local Idahi so f t- s p o k e n , s tro n g , coi looking men; the kind o f neyer ge t th r ir snowmobi a n d .c o u ld p r o b a b ly sur w eeks in the w ilderness I pine cones.

T lteyw ent out and rcscu thcr'ahd son, tind theii'they pulled o u r ail o f the stuck biles.

I realized that this w as n th e m ; on a n y g iv e n win p ro b a b ly tw o -th ird s o f t l population is ^ s y pullin{ aiba 'ndbncd s 'n o w in b b irc c re e k s , sn o w b a n k s , tre<

C u sto m -

1_ | _ w id e anc

JD A R oflal P ro g ram . By app o ln tm er sident o f Idaho? A re you 4 0 > IU have no Insurance coverag a n s w e r je s to all t h « e en te r

^ p R y Grant Program. Limite Plaza. 526 Shoup A venue Wt

'L TuC3dny,.E cbruary .6 ,.7 := .Jo t)_ N a-prereg lstra tlonrreq i

ou p * T uesday, F e b ru a ry 6

lu n d a y , F e b ru a ry 6 & 8 ,4 -

*• F rid ay s a n d S a tu rd a y s , 1 1. N o charge for classes. Advi >Ice, a t 737-2507.

S u n d ay , F e b ru a ry 11 ,11 a.i satores grilled steak o r oven b soned spinach, d inner roll, sm

csday, F e b ru a ry 12 & 13, 4 •

Magic Valley the fi^alihit

l A G l C 'G IO N A LM ED

A Y .e\ . W .E S .T ' . 't w

A , ^ ,

sarlycadicates the ex- ' ryv^^T T vT bottom said . ' 0 1 ^ 1 1 ! on patients, a 'I electrode b e - , A'newtlectt on the biting ihipom lly,

ren t would go m the patient's rj the patient's I the device.used now to toolh. alive. It caus- , A . y . . h. The decay- W L d use too little ^bottom ^ d . liordirccliTrof A ssociation's A ffairs, said

Vdluoble con- p r o s a iH 9 'n to w ork in

Source: AP re«M

'or icy fiI've even hod core temperai ;s in o ff ic es sufferers, the on in g is too fmgcre ond s<

rapidly, causi:. . . . . . I ............ow npntriotic

ably not, aN as b lood flov loration m ay and num b as ying-problem— fingcrs,-aad-f / n a u d 's a r c - as blood retui co ld in ju ry . T h e p ro cess tre cases, ul- hours.; can develop W hy? N o < -is-disrupted— though-doctoi

dcr comes in u n co m fo rt- ’ nam ed fo r Fr

rice Raynaud i 's k ick s up the problem ir t f e e ls lik e Secondary ny fingertips conjunction w Vempe. “I t 's eluding sclerc iscnsation.” -ch ro n ica lly _ ir ly a disease, and tissues), a h 'cxdggera- '" tis^C w hlch iti ologicol re- p ro b lem is a:

w ho w ork wi 3sed to cold, eiy , such as jd ids. feet and and people wh is routed to er pounding a to preserve typists and pioj

som ew here shofts, condom . So it oil endi

id th e -n ic e — thought~ snoT uHe calmly coolest thing ' iho men — ghoa of blowin competent- ,!bil'es”smckurvive for i

cued thCTa“ "fs T o ^ c ^ amaSngUour

NBXrWEEl ; routine for ■ ' —’in te r d a y , Dave Bany.i ' th e Id ah o for tbe Miami > ing to u rist- c/o Tropic M d le s b u t o f Herald, Oiic'Ji CCS, m in e Fla. 33132.

NYLMINIEl i -m a d e to fit y o u r t f v s. S iz e s u p to 7 2 “ ^ nd 84" In len g th a s low a s . . ISD ^ccem torColentoC ho

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VALLEYDICALGENTEW I N F A L L S , I p A H

avitiesll e ie 'is tf l< ;i i^ "lectrteal technique measure 'sity o f a tooth to detect dccay.

P Asmallcurrontgoes Into tho

-------- tOOthrdOWTFUW-arm to

anelectrodo M B B K m In the hand,

back.

reteoreh a

Sngers(crature. But in Rayiuud

the sm all a rte ries in tl id som etim es toes contra lusing them to p u t on the otic d isp lay : turning.whi flow is cu t oiT, then bh ) a s b lood pudd les in tl id-finally-r^.and>lingU i e tum s and t h ^ warm u e s s can lo s t m in u te s

■io o n e rea lly know s; i >ctorB-do know -the-’d i s ( ^ H - : in tw o m ain form s, b ( ^ H r F rench physic ian M a ^ H aud , w ho first d e s c r ib ^ H m in 1862.iry R ay n au d ’s o c c u r s ^ ! n w ith o ther diseases, :Ieroderma, lupus ( w h i^ H y -in flam es m an y o r g a ^ ^ |— 0 , ahd rheum atoid a i t l ^ H 1 iii'flan ics j o i n t ^ . T ^ H ~ is a lso foUnd in p e o ^ H

w ith v ib ra ting m a c h ^ H Eis d rills and chain s a ^ ^ H : whose fingers arc f o r ^ H Ig a t keyboards, s u c h ^ H pianists.

lom inium s, etc.ended well, and the b ^ ^ |n o w m o b ilin g 'A v a 5 ~ ^ ^ B ~ 'ng w e c o u ld 'h a v e d ( ^ Hwing u p a building.o ther hand, w as I o o k ^ ^ | ': re s tfu l m ode o f s n ^ ^ | ion ,-and I 'm p le a s c ( ^ ^ H I found one: It r e q u ^ ^ f c; i t g oes -at a nice it doesn’t g e t s t u c k . - ^ J H )th e r h an d , i t e m i S ^ N - lount o f wecwee. n j H l 'EEK: Dogsledding.

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•to today’s dizzy o is Wayne Dosick Rules: T hcT cirE toTcachTticirCIi ; “W hat is need sp iritu a l guide,

\^ c o m m itm c n t lo ^ basic values i

standards o f ethic . ;!make o r break” a

rcspcc t, honesty, com passion, grai

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J. D EA R CAROL: N o rm a le s {Tonci

- minces) contains it ^ a n t o ils, and prc O K for someone wi sk in , b u t co m p le som eone w ith cor ^ y would you w

- .your skin?'li T h e sam e goes for Lait N e t t o y a n t H

-------------o u n c c s ) , an d ix t r e m e ly ^ t , a n d a r d m ineral oil-based c ^ e a n se r with thicke S t iv e s . You w oul u s in g P o n d ’s C o p o c k e tin g - th c d if

— -7 ; —.QcycrTccommend v, u p , reg a rd le s s o f product costs.; T he Y onka fnasl basic ahd o rd in a rj Hydratantc 60 ($22 con ta in s m ostly w

- -slip agent,-piant-cxtj preservatives, and ]

. p la n t o i ls a re a t t in g re d ie n t l is t an nonexistent. This w for the skin, and as z

- - p ro b a b ly fce ljR n c^ e s .• C rem e 28 ($22 f. ron tains m ostly wat

; m g agen ts , th icken•: -more thiCkenoB,-moi

• , “ Smins E and’A” and ■ . This w ould be a v e ^ ; jzcr for som eone wiU

* ( ^ n , but again it isn' V ; | p c .

^ D EA R PAULA: It• p o l l in g o ily sca lp: w h e n it is h o t anc: where I live, in Hou;[ w orse than in H aw t; through N ovem ber.• tion shampoo Nizora I- fo r m y d a n d ru f i

Capitrol. another p rc: did. Tm sure it stnps; • it is very expensive.

~ l w ith regular sham po• g e s te d . Y ou d id . A phogee T reatm ent

I H air.'It seems to hav i d ifference in th e ap

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u r ch ild re n w e l l ,” ad v ise : >y 6 :7 .-Translating this advicc y and somewhat .violent world lick, who has written “Colder i ^ m i c a Values Parents Need Children." .

:edcd,” w riies th is rabbi and le, " is a reaw aken ing and 0 t to re lig ion’s corc teaching; es o f human cxisicnce — the Jiical behavior that define and c” a human bcjng: the virtue of sty , fairness, responsib ility , grotitude, friendship , peace. itlth.t m atte r w h eth er you are a f you belong to an organized

Dosick says. “ What matters d ’s spiritual traditions — root- ond eternal w isdom — have you ... (And) it is your chil-

m io u s sons and daughters__ded to a life o f moral decency odness w hen you choose to model for them.” values, richly demonstrated

Idren would enjoy, are the fol-

K life of.goodncss and deccn- i th e recognition o f infinite I and e v e ry hum an b e in g .” 3ur children that each person

are of pi ingtooiL A : I am sen d in g rally Ilient lis ts fo r so m e think (that I w ould love to you ki

ack on. I look for- tion in 5 w hat_youjh i5 k ,o f_ l ig h te tim bm otioa iJjin .and DBi irc good fb rm y skin ’ -m e n tiIrookfield, Conn. S h o u l>L: Y onka’s Lotion wheth'n c r ) ($21 fo r 6 .6 success m ostly castor oil. Thepreservatives. I t is can bt5 w ith norm al to d ry Head Ip le te ly w ro n g fo r d ic n tco m b in a tio n sk in . S e lsu r1 w ant more oil on counte:

iVB:d cold-cream -type th ese £ ckeners aad prcser- types 0 o u ld be b e tte r o f f w hich ( C o ld C re a m a n d .trickw l d i f f e r e n c e , b u t I -se b o rrhd w iping o ff m ake--------B y 1o f h o w m uch th e chlorox

Althou{lask is also ra th e r t ru e fo lary. M asq u e G el altem at 2 2 for 1.7 ounces) poo th'ii ’ w a te r, g ly ce rin , agents, extract, thickentrrei - damage id p lant oils. T h e ‘ -The i it_ th e e n d o f th e can imp an d p ra c t ic a l ly is becau

s w ouldn’t be bad are s trc os a mask it w ould about a in c -o n -m o st s k in — tact-w ii

w o rk in2 fo r 1.7 ounces) T h e y a r water, water-bind- ular bas: Iceners,- p lan t o il , Aphoj more plant oil, v ii- — H air ($l and preservatives;; wa{cr;'] ’e ^ good t^oistur> acid (to with nonnal to d ^ tives. W isn ’t for your skin protein I

T hat ( hair, but

M t isn’t easy con- can’t rcf tip a n d d a n d ru f f cuticle 1. a nd h u m id , a n d not be g louston, it is even o r any 01 iw aii from A pril This i: er. T he p rescrip - e r in th e oral d id not work u f f . H o w e v e r , | proscription item. i £ s h o i r t o l o r J n d _ ^ P ^ B v e I altcm ate it ipoo as you sug- id n o t r e v ie w 5n» fo r D am aged uinun have ipadc a real nUPPj ap p earan ce and ^ ^

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jjjj Furtherm ore, continually , Qf love for your children b; jy validating them, for they g ' ’ others^if they iiMpect their—*-------^ --H o iie r ty :^ T rc th ica

■ truth, for his word is.his I ' “ is her honor. Y o u teach y

the truth when you are h< words and teach them tho does not gossip, spread rui

‘Y® malice., • Fairness. “TeacK yoi

ethical person fiercely cha equality for pvery human b rings personal conflict Dosick, who tells the sto

Y judge w ho was once askec between two brothers ov< o f a large estate that hod b

|n* their father.The judge decided? “ Let

!• the estate, and let the othei on choice.”

iroducts much oily brittle dry hair. W hat do yo ik o f it?-I was also wondering 1 know why m y dandruff cond I improves after m y hair is higi;Ited? — Lauren, Hfmgipn______)B A R LAXJREN: Y o u d id n ' n tio n i f -y o i i t r r e d 'H e a d i lu lders fo r y o u r d an d ru fT an :thcr o r not you have had an :css vnth it.he ftmgus that causes dandrul be v e ry re s is ta n t. S ta rt w it:

d & Shoulders (the active ingre nt is z in c p y r i th io n e ) , the i 5un B lu e , and th en o v e r- th e Iter coal-tar s h ^ p o o s (such a

-------...I . lo n i l ) . • In a t l p ol lU U b O w o rk , y o i| A J | - ........ .... - w o u ld J th e i! * • go to the preBegoun scripiioi

products.' A ll o:

e sh am p o o s u til iz e d if fe re n s o f antifungal agents. Finding :h one is effective fo r you is tht w hen it com es to dandruff one

rrhea.r t h c w a y ," C a p i t r o l .u sc j roxine as its an tifungal agent, ough It can be drying, w hich is fo r a n y d a n d ru f f sh am p o o ,

nating it w ith a regular sham? that co n ta ln s .n o condition ing ts, as y ou are doing, lessens theJgc- • ...............e reason dandrufT c onditions mprove after you d ye your hair :ause the ingredients in the dye trong enniigh-tn k ill n fT jiict t anything they com e in con- w ith ,-«o in -esscnco they a rc ling a s an a n tifu n g a l agen t, arc too strong lo use on o reg-

)asis.hogee T reatm ent for D am aged ($8;1D fo r 4 ounces)”contains r; p ro le in ,''th1cken 'e rs, c itric [to control pH ), and prescrva- W hen applied rep u ted ly , the

in helps coat the hair, at can he lp s im u la te healthy but all the protein in the world repair dam aged hair. O nce ^ e e layer is chipped off, it can- e glued back on, w ith protein f o ther ingredient- s is hardly the only condition* he w orid to contain protein.

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ine and model rcspcct *. how you treat people.

ally dem onstrate your tl by appreciating and hey m ay only rcspcct lemsclves. aboiiic a t'p c c so m e ltsn h '6 — X®*** lis bond, and her bond rc\al h your children to tell : heedful o f your own P ° 's that an ethical person

1 rumois, o r speak with hum;otha

yoiir children that an ' • champions justice and ion being — even i f It ic t o f pa in ,” advises’ P«0P story o f the w ise old iked to settle a dispute J over the fair division d been left tp them by . As

Let one brother d iv ide ' ther brother have first for hi

Investl l D E A R R E ^ ' : ^ ' U International Forgive

yeors post, I have clt( y ou th e lo v e ly p o em

ng i f R oem isch , w hich is jnd i- titled “Forgiveness” : ligh* “Forgiveness is th<_____ the v io let w hich stilld n ’t the heel that c ru^^d ri[1 & ....... In rc sp o n sc^ io -ma n d fro '" readers to see th any here it is:

^ FORGIVENESS Iru ff F o rg iv en ess is the (Vith bud w hich

b lo o m s in p la c i hen . Verdun, th e - Forgiveness is the i h as sparrow

I f whichji& s built its j n ’t “"dy o u string am ong the sih c h — ____________p re . w all o f shame, i o n F o rg iv e n e s s j s th

laughs in m erry o f • ecstasy beneath the I

ren t that closes in D a Na linQ F org iveness is the the the

an d violet w hich still clii heel that crushed it.'

s e s ------Forgiveness-is-the Icnt. w hichIl ls h ides its e lf w ithin i 0 0 , ‘hein i. m ind o fl callcd for; jng t h a f i t 'the w ill not bring pain I ........cr.

ons F o rg iv e n e s s is the ,n ir stands up jy e straight and green v

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In teaching falmMs, show cl idge-people b y o u ts id e app dge u c h situation by its circu ich person by his o r her own spcct and tolerate differences g nega'tivc judgm ents or tak Tense.« R esponsib ility . “Individu slly snapped. Held together, icks become part o f a bundle t oken," observes Dosick. Yo cn 0 sense o f responsibility w out imd for the people whos rU rs-and-whcn-you-build-up lationships o f m utual faith a r :m understand that one drop c •Isons e v e ry h u m an b e in g im ent o f hum an decency en man being; and that whatcvc lers, you do for yourself^'• .C om passion . T each your ar another’s cries o f anguish d lo give financial resource; ople and causes. They will I >del altruistic acts o f living I : your heart and soul powerfthe plight n f another.___ ___^s an example o f the value of 1 rabbi. “When he needed onlj m ea tfo r himself, he w ould bu him self and one for the poor.'

' G ra titu d e . T e a c h y o u r <

itment ii\S'. This w eek isveness W eek. In:lted a portion o fm b y G e o rg e l ^ p ^ iis oppropria tcly

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BS e v e iry chi/ children not to acknowled ippeari^nccs; to glorious ui rcumsianccs and o f the creo vn merit; and to o f crcation. :es without mak- C hicf Se taking personal netted. Wl

sons o f carl idual sticks arc web o f life icr, the singular' he docs to I Ie that cannot be • Friend You,tcach chil- m y soul/E f when you care looked foi lose lives touch ' me./l looke Tip-and-sustain— allthrec;”- and trust. Help Teach y(

p o f human evil that will gi' ng , w h ile o n e that friends ennobles, every and reccivc ever you do for — the faitl

being to ant )ur ch ild ren to • Peace ish and respond by undeisia •CCS to needing accel l l c a m a s y o u ofo lheis;o i g kmdncss ond cnees erfully touched “When rii

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— , - GEORGE ROEMISCH _D .ear._R eader. ?a ..g e n t le ler;- I f perchance you are the that cm shed a violet - this'is

ek to seek forgiveness. •-L O V E .A B B Y

VR A B B Y : Y o u r r e a d e r s ’ se to Rod C arew ’s letter con- 5 his daughter, Michelle, and ght a g a in s t le u k e m ia .w a s dous .*'is letter. R od requested that' ■s c o n ta c t th e N a tio n a l */ D onor P rogram (N M D P) icom c v o lu n te e r 'd o n o rs - io itients in need o f transplants, han 22,000 D ear Abby read- e called 1-800-MARROW-2 •627-7692) for inform ation, have,already had the blood lessary to jo in the registry o f al donors. T he response to c r has been greater than any ingle prinL cxposure o f jh e ’s ,te lephone n u m b er Calls^ to M ichelle Carew currently )re than 47.000.

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ild she/ledge and appreciate this gre s universe, to rejoice in the m :reator, and to celebrate the w ion.' Seattle taught. "A ll things ar Whatever befalls the earth befi

earth. M an ... is m erely a strand life. Whatever he.does to the ; to hirtiself.”sndship. A poet said, “ 1 look iI/B ut m y sou l 1 co u ld not fo r m y G od./B ut m y G od c oked for a friend./And then I

I your children to form friem give Ihem connection and inti

ndship is selfless devotion — :ivcd. And that friendship is 1 aithful com m itm ent o f one h another.X. Teach children to work for rstanding and empathizing w it ccepting the shortcomings and i; and by working to reconcile (

1 rightly pereeived,” Dosick re rety-of the old folk song can h you and your children, "Let thi earthy. And let itjw gln with me

iirity. Teach' your children ma ig'som ething to do, by siandli iples, and by aiming to contir

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j jg " find donors able to pro ■■ing"bone"maiTbw.'T6 '<

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“only currcncy." in 3ked for truth, some will hea It see ./I o f G od’s voice spe; I eluded feel an intuitii/e scr I found their being. Some >

oped sense o f cons ;ndships put to them, ritimacy; "And some will ti — given o f the great artist i loyalty • frescos in the Sistin< : human "Lying on his ba(

he very, very carefu 3r peace “ comer o f the cci .'Ith oth- “A friend asked, id faults . meticulous care wit e differ- the ceiling, so mar

viewer will be stand reflects, ' “ 'A fter a ll,’ the I be fill- will know whether there be -feet?’ nc.” “M ichclangelorcfnaturity -,ding up .. JoAnn Larsen, wl tinually '^ 7 sa Salt Uike City fi

jays divia rro w D o n o r waiting, /e ry o n e w ho O ur heart on, especially y o u r gen e r 'n il soon have, assistance,ted to benefit - CRA; donors. PH.D.. C HIIber o f volun- CER, N: patients w ill . . ____rovldejifesav- ^ E A R -D I> "date, N M D P ’ ‘ for the Updatare than 4,000 the m any ot beat their d is - ' m atches are

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.Winter w eather is hair.sland on end.

W c'rc not tolking olthough they can cc interesting this tim e <

No. w e’re p ik in g (hnt im noy ing litil( makes sparks.fly w l stockingcd feel aero; out lo put the cat.

It’s sta tic elcetric flow ing garm ents cl causes y o u r h a ir to

— — yonrhciTd-wireniiver run a plasUc com b ih

You m ay havo guc w inter p rovides ider

---------c I c e lr ic i ly - to - f lo uGilchrist, an iissistani e n g in e e r in g a n d s Univcrsily o f M ichig

"S tatic e lcc triiily with clci:tric chargc.s, there arc two kinds i

To doChildbirth rei

----- -- - - - fW IN ^ F A L -b S ’• cliiss for persons w

pared childbirth co ' p.m. Tliursday at th

___i___ back o f M agic Va! north parking lot).

The non-rcfundal ; Istration is required,

C hildbirth prcpoi durcs w ill be rcv io ling adjustm ent, am will be included.

Call the MVRM.i ............. 2900, w eekdays bci

"Siipport^roiTi■ TW IN FALLS -

- suppon group dcalii from 7 to 8:30 p.m continu ing through

! Professional Ccnicr, : A venue from H astir I H ow ard C arro ll,

__ ■ counselor, w ill be t; ore to Icam whm ah] ' in g s , 'd i s c o v e r ho '

' . ex p re ss a n g e r, hov ; , im pacted by hoslil ; tribute to anger and: ; Cla-sses arc limite

ister ond pay their 1 sessions. For more I-. 1330 or 1-800-388--

Arthritis Supp; T W I N F A L L S - ’

. . i m ee t a t 7. p .m ._Tuj----- 1----- Room a t the M agic-

' M em bers o f lh e Lup T he p rog ram wil

; ' l iv in g a n d w orkin , anhritis is eneouragt g roup 's free monthly friends also arc inv; Tuesday o f coch m( Becky Jensen ot 737

T W I N F A L L S - ' Preparation Program leam m ore about C from 7 to 9 :30 p .m . ' ( lo c a lc d a t th e boc

•..Medicol C enter’s noi___ ______ Labor rchcorsol ot

I lions, hospital proccc are included. Cost is

V’ 2900, w eekdays betv

. : "S W E E T S FO R = i~ ^ S W E E T m A i

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m V '^c'l^BOSUNDii

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r is enough to moke your

ing obout sleet ond snow,1 ccrtainly m ake life more ne o f year. ■ng about static electricity, ittlu t r ic k o f n a tu re tha t w henever you 'scu lT your

cross the carpet and r e a c h |\

tric ity tha t m okes loose, s c ling to y ou r body ond

to r ise c low n-likc from :ver*you-pu lJ-o frn -haro r— ) through it.guessed lhal the dry a ir o f deal conditions for static lo u r is h ;- B u t le t B ria n tant p rofessor o f clectrical cl sp a c e s c ie n c c a t th e higan, explain further, ity by ils nam e has to do ije.s. and w ith the fact that ds o f chorges — positive

0 fo r yourefresher class beginsS — A -preparcd ch ildbirth r s w ho have previously takei coursc will be held from 7

t the Educotion C cntcr (locotc V alley R egional M cdical C 1).idablc course fee is S15 and ] red.;poration and m cdical.centcr viewed. A film, a discussion and 0 lour o f lh e labor/dclivi

IMC Education Departm ent betw een 9 a.m . and.4 p.m. -

lifp focuses o n ^ rip F) - A solution-focused, four- raling w ith anger problem s w i.m . M ondays, beginning toe Igh Feb. 26, in Suite 3 at tli Iter, 1139 Falls Ave. E. (aero stings).} ||, M .E d., a licensed profe K tl ie ^ s tru c to r . The group’ anger is, how to manage ahg how in d iv id u a ls ex p e r ie n tiow hea lth and lo n g ev ity t s lility , d isco v er w hat factoi nd how to manage stress, and litcd lo the first 15 people w :ir tu ition. Cost is S60 for tl ire inform ation, call Carroll 18-3761.

pport Group gathers- T he Arthritis Support Gro

T u csd ay .in - th c . D o c to r’s M ;ic-Vallcy.Regional M ed ico l' -upus Support Group arc.invi w ill fe a tu re .a group discuss <ing w ith a r th r it is . A nyon -aged lo a iiend and panicipali thly m eetings. Fam ily membi invited. M eetings arc held tl m onth. For m ore informatic

?37-2050.

- The third closs o f the Chi ■omravoiloble lo anyone wisl t C esarean deliveries, will b Tl. Tuesday a t the E ducation < b ack o f M ag ic V a lle y Rc;north porking lot).________ _I.ond .in sttyction covering rr tccdures and non-conform ing t is S IS (non-refundable). Co >etween 9 a'.m: and 4 p.m.

c o n r a d I I T o

'33-0444 I.9 6 A d d i s o n ] . M.venue East ••Twin Falls jW /Sw s y - -

m YO U R

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tine a 'ties I 0 fn fe tti 3 Ay Bears *earl h e a r t s ^ _ _s6U,Mvn- , a . 5 7 t sprays $ tw is t in ^ ,

ltd & white d IS O N 'S ^W 8 SrSJ-7824 3] ' '

Twin Falls. Idoho Mor'doy, Fobr

tvides ccand negative,” he says. Ru m aterials together pulls son from o ne m aterial to the oth

O pposite charges attract, is 'w hot causcs som e «ocks s tic k to g e th e r in th e clot!

' b c c a u s e th e tw o c h a rg e : together, they resist separat: tha t fom ilior snop-cracklc

. yank the two fabrics apart. ^ ,0 n th e o ther hand , like * T hat’s w hat mokes your ho

oOcr you pull o f f 0 turtlen each individual hair attem] from every other one.

Though you can ,’t change ' lhat m akes static electricity

the w inter, you can countcra W hat’s the best w ay to do "Soak in tlie tub all day*-

D c n n is W rig h t, o w n e r H ardw are in L ivonia . Mic tainly no static there.

Actually, the best w ay is 1 fler, W right said, which will

1I IS soon Childbirth ctl re fre sh e r------ JEROM E — Aken 0 prc- birth and parcntir 1 7 to 9:30 from 7 to 9:30 p.: :oted at the Fomily M edical 1 C en te r’s for the series is S

class.id pre-reg- The classcs. ta

B e n e d ic t’s Fam Iter proce- preparation for la on oil sib- n a n c y and ncwl livery unit answ er your quc

... about your childb nt a t 737- Informotional 1

— in c lu d o :- ln -d o pp ro cess , reloxati

' ' birihs, b'feastMce' infant care and ca

lur-scssion Prc-rcgistraUon ; will meet m ore inform atioi today and 4 3 0 I : the Falls:ross Falls Cancer suppijfessiona l ' T W IN F A y , ljp ’s goals Support Gro\fp wihgry feel- w aiting room a f tle n ce an d Centcr, 656 A ddi'y m ay be The can ce r su|:tors con- Thursday o f the nmd more. family and guestsw ho reg- F or m ore infoi

r the four group, call the S ll (11 at 734-

Leam to beeTW IN FALLS

sions on becom ii}roupw ilI F rid o y a n d is b-M eeting- Jleg ionaL C enlcr :ol Center, day session w ill ti[ivitcd. p ic e c a re , fromussion on process,o ne w ith For more infonjale in the 2507. nbcrs andJ the first Twin Falls se■tion, call

C enter will o ffer X to 11:45 a.m. on 1--------on-Fridays^il-the-fl

Childbirth Experienced vo rishing to checks free o f cha;I be held ------------------------tn Center, To do for you is [leg io n a l activiu'es, events .

be submitted by 1 [.mctlica- Towing Mbhday’i ng labors notices to: The 7 Coll 737- Palls 83303, or de

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»your heal

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V. P E D IC

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obruaryS. 1996 .

onditid]Rubbing dissimilar "■ som e o f the chargc C

act, he says, which C;ks and sweaters to ing lo th es dryer. A nd , ' T ■gcs w a n t to s ta y a di: irating arid give o ff T kle-pdiT-when you - th e rt. • ' Instike ch arg es repel. cotti : hair stand on end Siileneck sw eater, as allo' cm pts to get aw ay ' . TJ________________________in 0

Ige the dry w eather . city so common interact il. ‘---------

■ i n to y . y tha t’s II,” said - humidi ie r o f W r ig h t 's its con d ich . T h ere’s ccr- humidi

lotions.is to’gel a humidi- And

A-ill pum p m oisture W ith p

ll course begins in Jei- A nvc-w eck-series-ofprcpfl nting classes w ill be o ffered \ ) p.m. on W ednesdoys a l St. 1 ;al C enter C onference R oon is S25. Please bring paym ent 1

. taught by a registered nurs< am ily M ed ica l C e n te r , en- r labor and birth, changes du e w b o rn c a re . T h e c la s sc s . questions ond m ake informe ildbirth ond parenting expcriei al highlights o f the preparoti< lo p tli- re v ie w -o f- la b o r-a n d <ation /coping techn iques, C f<re^ing7 o 'to u ro f 'th c birtfi ; 1 cardiopulm onary resuscitati( tion is required. To p're-regia tion, call the m cdical cente

pport group meets Thy - S - T h e M a g ic V alleyI will meet at 7 p.m. Thurscl n fth c Southem Idaho Region id ison Ave. W.su p p o rt group m eets on th

ic m onth. Refrcshmcnis.ore s< rsts a rc invited, ifo rm ation about the cancci S lR C C a t 737-2441.

lecome hospice voluniLS - A series o f six free trai m ing a hospice vo lunteer w s b e in g o f fe re d by M agi( :cr H om e. Hospicc Services.II train you in different aspcc; 3m c o n tfo r t m e a su re s to t

form ation and/or to register,

seniors plan blood clLS - T he Tw in Falls Senior fer blood pressure checks frc >n Tuesdays and from 10 to 1le-centeri-----------------------------

vo lunteer nurses w ill admir charge. , - — •

u is a calender listing ofheali its and education. Informatic <y TTjursday for publiiMion ii ty ’s Health & 'Fashion's~eeti e TimeS‘News, P.O. Box S‘ r deliver to our office at 132

Health & Fa: a i m TheTlmes-J

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iair Styling & Care for ’’ Women'Y U N G - P E R M \ .L S ~ M A N IC U IC U R E

M all 733-17'h r u S a t u r d a y

n t s s u g g e s t e d .

5 w d c o m e . , ,

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»ns for sCut clothes statiC an’t staind your clothes sti g to y ou r body?T he choice o f fabric -can. m diffeiirnce.T he bost choices, occordinj le I n te rn a t io n a l -F a b ric istitu le in S ilv e r Sp ring , N' >tton, rayon and linen. ~Silk is m arginal; som e wea low s tatic to build, som e don Tjie w oi'st cu lp rits , especii co ld , d ry w ea ther, o re wc

:rylic, acelal^, nylon and pc ter.

y o u r o v e r ly d ry h o m e . 1 dificr based on the size o f y jnstruction and am ount o f i d ificr dealers can help withIS.d don’t skim p on quality. W p roper m ain tenance , hom'

F h y___________ Providcno

erome D b u g iapared-child--------- c ou ragewd th is month H e m an

B cncdicl's n “ oi-. Ihci jm . T hc fee 'm » se . Hi i t to th c f i r e l o rm san d c

brought hi rse from St. his i:m p h a s iz e s ^ S 'lll, he. during prcg- owi:s c a n h e lpned choices Tyrrelj, hii ienccs. ‘ pounding.Ition ciasses “ • h a v eid d e l i v e r y --------D o n lU o

C aesarean good, donr a t^ T H H a ------------HeknowItion (CPR). . ‘[h e jistcr o r for ‘h in k he £ Iter a t 3 24 - “bo u t it s«

able to slec H e leave

JaTr"ce y C a n c e r h e ’d exomi ■sday in the im agined - anal C ancer - -• H e’d look

ers, scarchi the scco n d a b lem ish ,served a n d ___ undcnhis b

“ 1 w as I:e r su p p o rt . T y rre ll, 41

c le r k a t Courthouse

nteer P eo p le wo. . blue in the

^ • t i ■ in s wrongwill beg in helieve il "5ic V a l le y _____.3. Each a ll- . . c c tso fh o s -1 th e g r ie f

r, call 737-

c h e c k s 1 \ \

o r C itizens from 10:30 11:45 a.m . 1

lin is tc r the

aldi-related tion should - j'n the foi- -MMMt

uion.'M ail W r lS48, Twin A H2 Third St.

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static eltic Battle haistick: K night'R idderN ew i

m ake . . T ips for static-fre< • Use a .w ooden (

ing .10 one.r lc a re • M inim ize blow , M d.: age your hair and ir

sta tic c lcctric iy '. T< /caves that w orks w ith youi [on’t. then get a good hai icially reg ional educa to r 1 w ool. Salon Hazelton in P< poly- ^ It you m u sfb ic

tiolly air-dry first, h

C h o o se a fiers can last f your home. Perhaps th ) f insulation; is that it has t ith the colcu- So w hen s

aw ay from hW right said, solution.

>me hum idi- That woulc

ysicalimpeo co Journal ■■ _

j l a s T y r re l l m u s te rs th e : u> step up to his mirror, larches across his bathroom hen qu ick ly g lances a t his H e looks a t his shoulders, d chest, but avoids w hat has him so much g rie f over the

is face.he.'s too close lo the m irror >wngood — and senses it.I feel the anxiety now ,” says his eyes fluttering, his heart 'S-v e a l i t t l e v o ic e s a y in g , J o o k _ a t .i t ._Eor,y.our_ow^n_ 3n’t look at.yourTacc.’ ” - lows’w hot'sin -storc fo r him 5S. H e’ll see a blemish — or e see s o n e — an d o b sess : so in tense ly ho w o n 't be ilecp for days. , w es w ithout a glimpse.II never could have walked v e y e a rs ago . B ack then , imine every mark — real o r d — on h is face for hours. )k at his reflection on loasr^ , ch ing for flaws. I f he found ' sh , h e ’d run for co v e r —s bedspread........................s a ne rv o u s w reck ," says 41 , o f Peabody, M ass., a

It th e S u f fo lk C o u n ty use in Boston. "I c ried a lot. w ou ld le ll m e until I was he face that there was noth- ig w ith me, but I wouldn’t t."

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l,ComprehemlmFlliie^M ?. Customized [xsrdse Progra lAdivMesForllllAges tHexllile Menhnhtp Progn S.PerscrnlliedAmiillonByC

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deetricitair-raising staticewB Service

free'haic:n com b rather than a pliistic

:ow-drying, w hich can dam- d m ake il especially prone to . T o do that, choose a style 'our hair’s length and texture, haircut, said G reg HozeKon, 3r for A veda and o w n er o f1 Perrysburg, O h i o . ________■ b lo w -d ^ Ie t your hoir par- t, he said, and finish styling

ast 20 y ears o r m ore.; the hum idifier’s 'o n ly drawl os to stay in the house, n static electric ity w reaks he n hom e, i t ’s tim e f^r a p o rt

m id be A lberto-Culvcr C o.’s

)eifeetions 1Fcw .peop lc , it seem:

p l e t ^ satisfied 'w ith“ th h e ance — noses arc too b

too-w ide, s to m a c h s - ^ im — but most do n 't let th lis tion consum e their lives, rs, T yrrell’s obsession no as trolled him , it almost dihe suicide.----------- ----------- -

A fte r m uch anguish , o r psychiatric help and dis

had an illn e ss , body d ys disorder, o r BDD, a prc irt w ith an im agined o r o s

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o r e g o o d r e a s o n s , w e In o u r lo la l ly r e m o d e le d i

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ty tofloic by limiting bl

w ith the dryer. I f y ou r ponytail from tim e to tim ing.

ic • Consider a perm o r « • Both con make ha ir fulle

1- able, Hazelton said , whit ;o torturous blow-drying.Ic ' • A nd fina lly , i f you c, d esp era le ), you can tak 1, sheet and w ipe it on youi )f said Deono Allen, a h air (

Salon in B irm inghom. Iv r- use the Jabnc-typF3ryer g - the spongy k ind....'

e n i ^ Static G uard, wback • potion thot has been

clinging for^20 years havoc A lbcrlo-C ulver \ >rtable ures for Stxitic Guard

0 "category leoder,” ’s leg- market.

become olmsi a re coin- so f l e n s e tth d r appear- incapable o f

' big, hips are T o d ay T y rn« -to o -flaB b y__thanks.lo .thcthe imperfec- and therapy. :s. "I w asn’t tnot only con- w hen I look Idrove him to ju s t t h o u ^ t 1—1—;--------- --------P-sychiatrh, he sough t B D D in mediliscovcred he tury, yet it isd ysm orph ic in the profes

ircocciipation cially classifislight defect 1987.

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to be true...it uses techniques or |ts to join our fat mal facility with AY USAGE.our hmily to a /< iESEE-USI-------

S ta le ^ -rh e M f i d l l M - B Stipervkei, On-Slta QiWCart WeJgk Control & OblarY Com 40Exerdse aossastm hW eei ':0>im nlenlH om & location

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O R K O U T ! J o i n T h o \ c l l i ty lr t T h e V a l l a y ! S E R V E Y O U ! ■

ourlsbblow-drying>ur ha ir is long, w ear a tim e and skip b low-diy-

o r co lor to add volume, tillin' and m ore manage- which w ill cu t down on

/o u ’rc rea ll) ' b rave .{ o r toke a fab ric -so flen e r

your oot-of-control hair, a ir designer a t N ew You • .1. M ich. J u s t be sure to ______y e r shee tsrshe said, not

ord, tho anti-static s p ra y ^ n wen stopping clothes from cars.e r w o n ’t reveal sales fig- lard, except to say that it is :r,” w ith 9S^i>crcent o f the

)bsessions5c th a t so m e v ic tim s a rc . •5 o f functioning hoiroally. y rre ll is m uch hea lth ie r, .the.antidepressant:Prozac _* py.r t that bad at all in reality lok back o n it,” he says. ‘*1 |h t 1 was ugly.” /ia t r is ts - b a v c - d e s c r ib e d ______ _nedieal literature for a cen- :t is still unknown to many ofession and w asn ’t o f^ - ssified as a diagnosis until ..

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J u s tWalking rec keeping fit; M agazine’s

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w aO cam lleco protKibly botw m biutos.

■ MeasansoiLlM yourcar^ I h o n ilo o f lO i mlio to moosu foirtos.1TiVomI

_______ ta e n o u o h fo r t■ Measanyo. R g u ro y o u rn u

’ rate by subltac from 220. Mult by 0 .6 a n d 0.9 ta rg e t zono.

■ Set a goal c fivo tiiTxis a wc

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SPR IN G FIE cough, the fear

______ _______.iiuu iually jn .thc .-ictly b c c n ’m aki ..acco rd ing to soi : I Though the ri , « in e le v e ls , i

researchers for ease Is usually

- s o m e doctors a______________ .ilsJ ia rd jio ^ d in j

keeping a heigh “ : z : - ; - D r — S u s o n -

; ^ a s s a c h u s e t t s m ore than a qu. cep tible to the 1 pertussis.

T he natural ii ' i t n o t lifelong-:

• tccts o n ly f o r ^ “ I t is r e a %

Lett. “ In m e ■“ ! as c h i l d r a T ^

: have peopldTwi ' but the i i j^ i in i t

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than age 1 0 > m j x e n t , a c c o rd u l

^^D isease Control ti0i A dults, in tun " • ^ o s c w ithou t t]

'^SJJa'ccinaiiong'ag J23etanus. T hus, i

“ fEj^D allas M onung]

Som eday, do( . the w orld’s popii

the weather.Tmditionally,

change has bMn

; m odels and talk . ; gases.. But. docli

tics between wei t r y in g to p u t t:

' warm ing into mo H ealth experts

^ 'w a ry ~ 6 f h o w ir : m ight-benefit frc ! M any o f the wc j borne b y insects

weather. *I I f th e E a rth '

some public heali quitoes and other

I :i su ch a s roden t! ! fronitiers.] G lobal warmii ,■ rect.consequencc

y ease a s well, som ;; For example, i f i : scorching tem per ' in the w orld’s de

._______ i_ w ill m ip a te into4 m vite disease 6y

unplanned housi:^ plies shared by to

B ut the field is n be rife w ith skep

___________^ yet com fortable

T concrete data.■ 3 “ T h e w h o le

a ibange is really nI I M m m unity,”-sai(

h e J o h n s Hopd ■lygieo® ond P “ 3aItiraore. . .

“ In a sense; lt ' jow w ayofth ink i

0 public health.” T o encourage r

• Miaraine the issue a leagues describei5 xetween g lo H wi

ibi'faniEEni: V itam lsr* BerlM

* ■ . T o s 'o d Gn « S p ed e llz to fln V

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twaikregularly Is a Very effecth m and healthy. Here a ra I e 's tips for starting a wall.

S t r o l l i n g F o r m

) comfortably, ■ PtK lotwoon IS a n d 20

I sovoral couraos. odomotor or

10 d ty blocks to a o lbow s asu ro difforont ■ dog roo ) m iles po r couroo from th i[gLastart._________ L_lhoJbro

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passe s>al ol throo to nip riseiwook. othorfoi0. Walk first thlrig “ ^ 9 ling boloro olhor PU9hin0 Its crop up. ~

=: H ealth M ag azh e ; re se a r i id d e r N ew s S erv ice.

looping•lEL D , M ass. (A P) — Whc ia rfu l scourge that killed thoi the.cra. before-vaccinations,-hi aking a com eback in recent som e scientists,

le rise com cs nowhere near pr1, i t h a s a c c e le ra te d a pu for new vaccines and tests. T] lly m ost dangerous to childrt rs are refreshing them selves d ingnosc.sy iD p tom sJn .adu I ightened w atch for them. i ip L e t t ; - m c d ic n l " d l r c c io :lts’ im m un iza tion p rogram quarter o f adults may now b

he bacterial disease, also knc

11 infection imparts very long ig-im m unity , but the vaccin r ^ o u t 10-12 ycare.Ty in c reas in g dram atically , 3 & s*and ‘60s, adults had p e a n d w ^ e p r o te c te d . ... N ov ’w fiin o o k the vaccine'as chi m ity has w om off.” ffttte 1970s to the early 199C if w hooping cough sufTcrers h ^ p c d / r o m 15 pcrccnt to 2 d i f f g n ^ h e fed e ra l C ente: crol andYrevention. turn, infect unprotected child It the Aill fivc‘-year series ol 'a g a in s ld ip h th e r ia i 'p c r tu ss i is, th e frequency o f p ertu ss

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doctors fear, much o f _ opiilation will be under *

ly, the study o f climate * ten reserved for geolo-in k e t-a ith -C Q m putcr______!a lk about atmospheric DCtora, m indfu l-of the- ‘"8. weather and health, are It th e id ea o f global more human terms. erts say they are most / • in fe c tio u s d iseases from a wannpr Earth. w orld ’s scourges are

ets that thrive in balmy . * ' hum

th w arm s too m uch, ealth experts say, mos- Fc her partners in disease, demi :n ts , m ay c la im new in si

theb■ming m ay have indi- annu nces for infectious dis- cntis om e researchers warn, tayir i f croplands wither in with peiBtures, m ore people Th I developing countries causi m o cities. This might ^ to ty 'b y creatiftg cramped,', throi using and w ater sup-- ping! / too many people. ■ m ic( 1 is still new enough to Soutl Iceptics, and no one is lie m aking exact pre-

[e is s u e o f clim ate- y novel to the medicol said Jonathan Patz_of I lo p k in s S ch o o l o f L _ i I P u b lic H ea lth in

; lt rea lly dem ands a ^ inking in our approachtl." ■ • . ' : . C6J{0 more physicians lo a dsue, Patz aiid his col- h oibed the relationship gp , I warming and em erg-'

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i ‘S"nFarsy“'0 0 angle and swing tho sbou'kJer, ending3fward.swlng.wah------------- yearshand a t breastbone year:It. walkiIde: I jx ig . smooth. and j) your supporting leg impajn t a s your boct/ jng ro s ovor it, and lot the ' in«r ft so and relax. Keep \ '•foot on the ground for . , . n g y . « i b l o l » . l „ r o

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;eough^hooping crept,upw ard in vi housands ing to Dr. M elind ,-hos q u i - -expert for the GDC int years, She believes thi

c ine h as essen tia •pre-vac- e ffectiveness in c p u s h by population.The d is- T h a t e ffec tiv e r

dren, but rem arkable. FrOm 'CS about 9 ,000 deaths in 19 liiltg nntl IQ'^4, th f discnsc

tion assault to t,01 : i o r fcfr *B ut'il sneaked t im , say s o f 6 ,586 b y 1993 V be sus- 1995 is 4 ,170 case cnown as Som e scientists '

since the late 1970 m g-term , d ro p s im p ly p a rt :ine p ro - ^cycle.

O thers suspect t ly ,” s a id ' held m ostly steady pertussis tia l sharp drop in low, you chU drcn sh ifted t ch ildren, perhaps prom pted

lhat group.)9 0 s ,- ih o ----- In any event, thoers o lder icated the disease.) 27 per- in te rru p t th e flov ite rs fo r large, so adults arc

it to ch ildren ,” sai ildrcn o r top adm in is tra to r o f B P T Allergy and Infecti

issis and T he’ sta tistical ri issis has and other family d

araier EMany o f th e w p H d ’ sc o u rg e s a re bomi

by in se c ts th a t th riv e In balm y

w ea th e rIg in fectious diseases recen th io Journal o f the A rnericah Mcd .ssociation. ‘ ,A m ong other things, they prci

lat tropical diseases such as'm a i; d cnguc fe v e r and encephal ill push into more temperate ai Fthe U nited States.T he new rep o rt p o in ts o u t t

im an b e in ^ have long lived at lercy o f their weather,For ex am p le , th e seasona l e

:mics o f meningococcal mening1 sub-SabiuTin A frica erupt dur e hot, dp* season and end with mual rains. In 'addition, many : itists a ttribu te the arrival o f h virus infection in the U nited Sti ith the w u th e r.The virtis, which for the first ti lused an outbreak o f fatal respi ry disease in 1993, is transmit roU ghT contffcr^ lth irodenrdri ngs and urine. That summer, d ice w e re a b u n d a n t, in i >uthwest following a heavy min:

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B O U L D E R . C o lo . — 1 diamond is religious abodt her W e ’re, n o t t a lk in g lo lly ;

round the block. .F ivo days a week, this Boul<

:gal takes a-break from h e r lb, changes into her workou id ticks o f f between 4 and 5 5 minutes.Diamond has been working c

»nrq in wny n r nnnthgr,ears ago , sh e b ecam e in ter alking. " I’ve seen a lot o f thir id g o — h igh im pact acrob npact, step, w eightlifting, eve lg rope," says Diamond. "I w lg for something difTcrcnt.”A s it hap p en ed , th a t’s w h

Bntz, a sales representative a c fitness director fo r the Dc jl.se athletic club , started teac e e b o k B o d y w a lk , a w alk ii ised on a technique diat look <e raocwalking.“For me I w as ju st ready to c ing d iffe ren t," says Diamoi iplorcs different nei^rtwrhooc

I turns 1) virtually all age groups, acc linda W harton, an im m unizi:d c -.------ ----------------=------------

tha t the m ain form o f the itia lly reach ed th e lim its o n co n tro lling the d isease ir

y e n e ss , th o u g h , a p p e a rs ti 6m national h ighs o f m ore I 1923 and 260,000 U.S . cas. asc -re irea tcd -under-thc4no( r.OlO.cases in 1976'. _ :d back over the years to a *] ?93. T he p re lim in a ry couni ases and 10 deaths, sts v iew the overall upw ard t: 970s as a red flag, w ith the Ii lart o f a n a tu ra l u p -and -d i

ct tha t adult pertussis has k ady. T hese scien tists say the

in pertu ssis am o n g vaccin d th e fo cu s to w ard adu lts ted be lte r rcp o lting o f case

tho vaccine has d e a r ly not e sc. “ It has done n o th ing reall lo w o f p e r tu s s is in societ; arc still getting it and spreai said Dr. John L a M ontagn

to r a t th e N a tio n a l Instituti ectious D iseases, il r ise h a s 'ch a llen g ed interr y doctors to recognize and t

niiw h ich e n d ed a si:

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lists w rote in JAM>^ h a h tjs - - exam ples,'the c areas o f r iver blindness,

by the b ites o f b la lit th a t /A frica a n d LaI at the A ccording to some

pem tu re an d preciII ep i- across W est A frici lingitis the black fly populi during cent.'ith the A nd th e p ro b le i tiy sci- conccm diseases ca if han- , Schistosomiasis, wh States by bathing o r swimi

na'ted w ater, could st tim e ex tending the w arr espira- the parasitic worms m itted streams. Pa i r says, "drop^! could ajso'increase i r, deer gation canals, creati I th e , hom es fo r the para ainfitll th e disease.

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M a rle n e ___ i crw»ik». on th e i . ly g ag g in g a s elulder para- ®rr stressful )ul clothes5 miles in . i

5 out for 14 wulks. “And I : r ^ u u t w o — sidc.-WcIrc.fort c re sted in ^W alking ah ' lings come but these ^ y s abics, low • are sw itching i ;vcn jum p- exercise from 1 was. look- such as jogging

" I t’s m uch c k’hiin Ju n e ju st as effective and aero- ' less m oney and

Downtown In the 10 yea: laching the W alkers organi cing c la s s m em b ersh ip h 3ks sort p f T oday the orgi

4 0 0 'm em bers ) do some- ftom Fort Collii lond, w ho OK. So it’s c ods on h e r ~ i t really help yo

focus t(iccord- the disease m ore o ization ' ied sy m p to m s , o------- «»—w hooping-type coie vac- “ In te rn is ts d o n ' o f its ped iatricians." saic in lhe ch ild ren ’s doctor a

Springfield, to be Though usually

e than disease in adults ci jses in accom panied by v ocula-s,-V tfcks.or.evco-m oi _ pn^cuin^ia o r brota peak nosed in adults, so in t 'fo r tainly h igher than

tion is growing.1 trend “Ii does seem me ! latest im portant rescrvoi •down G ra n t , a v ic e

Laboratories in Sw really Conniiught and t

lie ini- to broaden the us< inaied _which spurim m uni ts and tu s^ s bacu 'rium . S ses in first used for child

causes even fewer I erad- cell kind em ployed nlly to - A scieni^fic advi e ty a t Jan. 29 that the Fo rading approve the new vo gnc, a decided unanim ous Lite o f v a c c in e p ro tec ted

cough w hile causir rm ists" those rece iv in g in, 1 treat m onths o f age.

i^Keljrs ix -y e a r d ro u g h t, T hei1 abundant crop o f tiflc C}th e r .fo o d fo r the one dis

Unitedogisls believe that tis. Nolw ill be accom pa- the. few

weather extremes. subject^cbnpginS-glimaig____ In-1£cr the life cycles o f M ed ics ite s is especially Reeve:anding the proccss- C a li focrgence or reemer- cx p e riiscases," the scien- cnccphfA. cncephhey cue the spread . bom e d3, a disease spread states,lack flics in West wUtln Amcrica. ,nc models, a tem - ^ c ip ita tion change ica could increaseIllations by 25 per- ^

lem m ay not ju s t carried by insects, which is picked up nm ing in contami- v fA i d be increased by irm seasons w hen \ns infest lakes and . 7 ;( s. W aning rainfall (TihTheed for im - ating more w atery irasites that cause

Practice Hle" BM) r a ll a g e s to Io n s ; a d o le s - is iv e c a r e fo r > t o I n c l u d e ) in o r s u rg e ry y p f p r e v e n '

for him uch e a s ie r Jo in ts, lt*s Just e ffec tiv e ... t*s e a s ie r .’

— J u n e Lantz, a e ro b ic s d irector

I really wanted lo be out-brtunatc-to-Uvc.hcre.1!_______alw ays has been popular, ys it seems tha; more folks lg to non-im pact form s o f n highcr-im pact activities,ng.:i easier pn the jo in ts , i t ’s tive, it involves less props, nd i t 's easier.” says Lantz.- 'cars sincc the Front Range anizatioh was founded, its J has in creased s tead ily , rganizatlon boasts nearly > rs w ho live ev e ry w h ere Ilins toTiicKlo. ( s easy. It’s cheap.'But can you get in.slmpc?........ ......... - -

o adulti!; often in adults, w ho suffer, \ , o f te n w ith o u t th e s ig n a lrough o f children.— -----------}n 't th ink about it as m uch laid Dr. B arbara Stechenber( r at B aystate-M cdical Ccntei

lly m ilder than in children,5 can cause a cough, som etir ' vom iting and w eight loss, nonUis..Somctimcs-mistakcn- ronchitis, il often goes undi so ils real levels are alm osi'c in statistics show. But recog

m ore possible that adults are /o ir o f the d isease,” said C l e p re s id e n t a t C onnau{ sw iftw ater. Pa. d o ther com panies are work use o f new acc llu la r vaccin unity with only p arts o f th e p . Studies show that the vmifci ildhood booster doses in 19' 'c r side effects than the who'cd fo rd ecad ijs ................... ..Jvisory panel recommended Pood and Drug Administrati vaccine. The 16-membcr pa;

)usly that C onnaught's Tripe* ed in fa n ts a g a in s t w hoopi ising few er side effects amc in jec tio n s o f it nt 2 . 4 anc

diseasele C D C 's Gublcr said that scic

cyiderice-s6 far suggests tl disease that may expand in t ed States is St. Louis encepha 'lot coincidentally, that is one few illnesses that has been t cct o f controlled investi^tion . _1394^writing-in-theJounialr Heal E n to m o lo g y , W illia ves from th e U n iv e rs ity ifo rn ia , B e rk e le y , describ i sr im c n ts w ith S t. Lou :p h a lit is and w es te rn equii :phaIom yclitis. two m osquit e diseases afready in the Unit ts.: compared m osquito and vii 'ity in field experiments in tv s o f C a lifo rn ia w ith differe leroturcs.

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exercised at all, wolking is to get started,” says Long resident Alan Yap, a masti er who has taught the icchi eral years, “ It 's the most to do.”

Even i f you already a r c : er and are simply looking bo o st y ou r w orkou t, yoi

• stepping one foot in front- Ju st try going faster and___ add.aJcwJiiUs-to^our-wall, When asked if running : s walking, "Lantz says: "A n f bccausc o f intensity and du . n in a mile, you get throuj

b u t you bum lhe sam e ci s you walk the rnilc) bccaus , going lo take m ore time.”

A 150-pound person wai ; on flat ground will bum ab s rics an hour. Boost that ps . and that person would bum ' ' an hour.; If.lhal 150-pound persoi

pcrccnt grade to their walk 1 bum 400'cQ lories an hou

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walk every c an avid walk- doing it for i tg for n way lo When wai 'OU c a n ’t b ea t- form in min( nt o f lhe other. She offers id farther, and • Keep y ta lk ,------- ------------onglerbut-og is belter than the front o f mile is a mile wipers..Puir

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irapy offer acfepain sah (A P) — Kim parts o f tl signed h erse lf to pain. It a rp sh o ts o f p a in o f th e ver and legs when she sue g in rc to finish a point -said Dr. <

letailingshop. tor'aU hci jrs diagnosed the . By Shi n tn“ 1990 wiHi knows ex - sp in a l-d isc a se ;— self 19 die ing they could do She lie: ;ion tabic or other- gripp ing 3thcd the coniitanr" her head, -nialcd discs, she around h

lower bodthree weeks ago. D uringI new back thcra- motions 0 c r tc b ra l A x ia l old woma 1. The therapy is the results - th e A d v an ced — — No me c in O gden , the my legs. , h and one o f five should t rII c cn tc rs in the clse.’d S tates that hos ' D r.'F ra or the therapy. surgeon h I is often called, the thcrai by pro fessiona l m inute s(

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an hour. •j ’rc ju s t beginning, Lantz ree­ls trying to get out and walk at a ab le pace foi* at least 20 min- cc times a week. Set your siglits :asing the am ounl o f time you 'c ry tw o w eeks un til you are . for one hour, fiye times a week, walking, it 's important to keep

mind, Lantz says.Ters these tips:p ybur arms bent at a 90-dcgrcc u t-ovoid-sw ishing-ihem -across—;— t o f your body like windshield Pum p your arm s straight back 'I.IX your hands. __d hccl-toc with your front leg, mber not to lock your knee, p .your steps closc together, so ;c .more muscle groups in your dy.It weights arc O K for a person ust starting a workout routine Is to gain some strength in ihcir dy. But they w on’l help a more 1 gain muscic definition,^ ilhe in throhgh your'Tiosc and Igh y our mouth.- ------------

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in resume iheir pormal stale,3r. A llen Millel, chiroprac- * the Ogden clinic.Shonk’s I4lh session, she s^)«licn>niow7to ^trap l{cr-> ilie-7-foot-long bed.----------------- —; lies on her stomach, hands ing plastic handles obove ead. A w ide bell snapped d h e r m idscction tics her , body to the other end. • ring the p u ll-an d -rc lca se ns o f VAX-D, the 30-ycar- oman says she already feels ;ults.

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kers prefcF^Inks No, 1 on thui list o f r “ Y truck drivers to have Ihc 0. 2, Ohio. No. 3 . Georgia.4, Florida and Virginia, houldn't tell you a_cucum>•d. Y ou 'll just tell me I’m ^ rumbcr. C1 Frosl. " i r s a funny ihing coullan hasn't anything on earth AU'll, he goes off and gets mar* time vas . not a male chauvinist Athe .same Ihing in differem Jack

he uiiwomed woman". IHaT incc sold D unkin ' donuts. Ame out o f every 50 people t o gcvciop glaucoma. ___old.gangster "N ails" Norton "

itscback ride jn C hicago 's .BamT he horee threw him. He mar?

s a&sociaics'kidnnppcd Ihc » n d :led it back (o w here Nails urali

irdead . ' ju si I <1 m ost fish eggs arc sl-: . ■ ^ S o i llaid in waier where food luf^i

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could throw tw o balls • a fastball nu v e - from one tiand a t thetime?

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A saguaro cactus doesn’t ever 0 grow arms until it.f about 75 )ld.

W hat long w as called the 'T t 3andicoot" o f A ustralia is a r narsupial w ith 'a long tapering , ind long legs. A nd a long taiL loo' i r a l i ^ who nam ed it found one USI happened to bc w ithout a tail. jJced aborigines lo bring o thers li lo Ihc locals caught a few, and b um ing them in, chopped off their l ie nam e stuck for years despite niighlening data.~ 5 - y - j r - | T - * i 3 - r i r j i 5

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IF FEBRUARY 5 IS DAY: Current cycle rela

— I ,1 ing.oudeU furcreativec Jier w ho status. Serious considera ill aad a sible addition to family le ««>«« emphasis on carccr, bu

involvement in invcstme i coach mately hit jackpot. Gem dem o 'd la i iu ^ is o n s play impoi

'cn start w know something'hapi '5 years reasons, moiivaiior

ARIES (March 2 1-AlTailless occur at home - empha

rntlikc sic, flowers, decision i g snout riage. G o slow, empha oo'. Nat- money artives following ,nc lhat TAURUS (April 20-1 il.T hey people arrive ,'you 'll. bi i like it. on color coordination 1 before Mysterious Pisccs talks :ir tails. i«« s. demonstrates psycl itc later GEMINI (May 21-Jui

Earth! Fow s on practic .liA I and royalties, writings rei

______ ronment Capricorn naii\miratioa offers lo old. Ge

______ CANCER (June 21-Ji'completed in surprising i

— — get credit long overdue.the immediate, break d<

Hlating to distance, langur nancial reward.

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~~~ ~~~ 'ability to 'gttln objiclive ' lenainm enl.Takc initiali'

___ tus "qiio, be vulnerable Ibeing gullible. '

r ~ — -• VIRGO (A.io, 2 ? ^ ing in two directions'at

■ n i l tine anangement confusL ■ H J y l?ene0ciaJ. A quarian, p ” role, helps get houso in ot----------U B R A (SepL 23-Oc• _ _ A ries mesEsage. Divers

quiries, advenisc and (— — news. Focus on music, al— — • dilemmas of-othcn.-Sagii

. w ith superior amounts, (0 :

!tle substancc. Routine chr • asked to bring order out c tion. D oso in busines$gik

SA O riTA RIUS (Nov Check Libra message. F( knowledge, reading and ' ing and disseminating ini u tioa lends spkc,' could g

CAFRICORN, (Dec. You’ll tcceive applaiM J 'cas as result o f u len t Ia o design, music, a rt. den

’ psychic ability. Domes) could involve chaiiKe o f tr

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20=1 light oii renonse to-*]e y ^ 'U witi by deamng-U when to stop, s ta rt Fodjs I

„ “ s S 3 S : ( F e b . ^ i m ^ i iu r iu s m esago . What

. DOW at your doorsep. Foe ird . tnu ily , exdting ri^tionst; < Cancer natives will figuj h ' ; w eoario.. ■

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- i t ' .jng & Stan Drake : -_____S A N C ^ft TMIMG 1 ’r ^ V E R 'L I K E O /^ - ^ -

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S IS Y O U R B D n H - ^: relates lo travel, writ- ,ive expresion, marital ^ ' ’ idcraiion ^v en lo pos- imily. During March,•, business enterprise,stment thal could uhi- TX Gemini, Virgo, Sapi-mportani roles in your vitivcrscldom-satlsflcd- 5 r . ----------------'happened - you de-■alions. • a . .1-April 19): Changesiphasls on gifts, mu* *■on relating lo mar- & nphasizc diplomacy,wing initial delay. • a*20-May 20): Lively £ll 'b c comnlimcflied- » ........— -------Ition wiihin home, &alks o f ethereal sub- 1“ ,' asychic ability. ,1-June 20): Down to £actical areas, money »^ related to the envi- n ;native expresses ad- gI. Get ideas on paper! ««.21.Ju1y 22): Projcct £ . - ■ing m a n n e r -y o u ’ll .rduc. Reach beyond »ik down barriers rc- • g -Jiguage. News o f fi- »'■

g. 22): Emphasis on ; «

ilvcH s^rM ull^ren” ; ilialive,Ietgoo fsta- » • ' ble to love without .

-Sept. 22): S l ^ g iy p : ■s at once! Clandcs- f t ' . —----------—ifusing but ultimate- w . i a n .p l a y 5 ; S ig n i f i c a n i .^ K - - 1 in order. - • f e ’3 -O c t 22): a e c k & iversify, make in- b S - nd p i^ lish fashion & - ic,'ability to resolve' n ‘Sagittarian de d a rca ,- g - ---------- ---------

J-Nov. 21): ConOict 2h :s,to much noise, li t ' e changes, you'll b f an out o f chaotic silua- ' i$^ike manner. S T Nov. 2^ D ec. 21): f e e. Focus on special ■ £ and writing, teach* g infonnallon. n i r - ' K 'jld get ou t o f hand.- A)ec. :224an . 19): E iw Xreip m any ar. lA COimeCltoti w itb ^ ^^ ? dcnumstratioos;.of S tS ' mestic adjustment ofnsideoce .' rfC r20:Feb..J8): S p o i - j E ' -o-'legal, dispute ~ g S . i t . L Bg-toms, knowing -Y , _)dis on partnership, { g . I I

>.M a^20)•' . C h e ^ i S !/hat was elusive is tE 'F o a u m tim e , in* ,

lonship. Copnoom. jjj j j figiOT in . ilynamlc > C .

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TWIN FALL ton on fish a n d ' Valley is invite o f open house; Department o f I

T h e .first mee ' > 12, a t the o ld i

Tuesday, Feb. state Health am Polelinc Rd. in

. will run from 4 1 — -- - "At issue'are

the standard op ' ■■ . ...ac rossm ahy .so t

mcreasc permit ‘ ' in Unit 43, incr

in U nit 56 , anc hunts in Units 5 '

Buck permits ~ - U n i t 55 and fe'

proposed for the G am e's M agic \

Help Nation Service spol

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! . . . . .sto rm s oad_wcai Valley.

The agency is in nn effort to rei p .m . T uesday , : new s release fr M ork G rim es. 1 agency issue we ings, the release s

T he free cour • _ teaches people b; . report w eather h

program w ill be Research Labora E astT 's lx 'm lle s 'Kimberly Rood. (

New Jerome stisefs after'

............ J E R O M E - Mswear in new pan ing Tuesday's Cit

------- ---------------- Additional agetignotibn o f Ernie ning and zoning c

T h e co u n c il t approval o f a S4 College o f South(

- -u e d - s u p p o r t o f Development Adn

The m eeting w council chambers.

Jerqme Coui -------------agendainclni

• JE R O M E - Th • Board will m eet J

the M essersm ith grounds.

Items on (he age o f the theme for rodeo, entertainme

Crapo, Batt, j on tap at Lin(

JEROM E - U.S Idaho A ttomey Ge

' ‘Gov. Phil Batt os Doy Banquet F e b .:

A lso scheduled Idaho R epublicar

. McM urray, and a r- Sen. Larry Craigs 1

. d istinguished citi: that evening. .

e-- -Jerome Rcpublii— .....J— Secretary-Mary^Gl:

will be a four-cout ncr tickets m ay be R epublican chairp Cainas County’; M;

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. _ . lidQi'precinct inciiiCraig Insurance.

The banquet will 101. N . Alder in Je w ill b eg in a t 6:'3C

— — prim e rib dinner at-'

Farmland lea Ibr Twin Falk

T W IN F A L L S -' Fair Board will me in the.county comiT courthouse.

A genda items ini ; . s u p ^ tC T d ra ts , 'I te

in g tb th e fy r , capiD b l ^ school rodeo pi .' The meeting is o

'm o re inform ation, 326:4396. , ‘ •

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: Idaho/West Sports ■ .

iimilivalleviame officials ibiic cpmment _iLLS - Anyone with an opin- nd wildlife issues in the Magic vited to speak out at a couple jses sponsored by (he Idaho o f Fish and Game, fleeting will be Monday, Feb. Id courthouse in Hailey. On :b. 13. the venue will be the and Welfare Building at 60|T in Twin Falls. Both meetings

»4 to 8 p.m.ire proposals' t6"make”Oct.'5 opening day for dccr season

.southern Jd ^o -h u n ting 4tnits. - n it numbers fo r antJerless elk’ ncrcase onllercd deer permits and estab lish new antelope s 54 and 57. .lits are slated for reduction in few er ontelope perm its are’

the northern units o f Fish and ic Volley region.

lonal Weather ">ot storms, cliangesh e Nationol Weather Scrvicc :-public-forhclp-in-spotting- 'eather.changes.in.the.M agic-

’ is onbring a training session> recruit "storm spotters” ot 7 y, Feb. 13, accord ing to a : from the B uhl Fire Chicf s. T he public can help the weather watches and warn* se said.ourse' lasts 90 minut<;s and e bow t £ correctly spot ond jr happenings. The training

be held at th e Soil W ater oratory at 3793 North 360O les e a s t o f T w in F a lls on d .C all Grimes ot 543-5664.

ne patrolman liits srlliesday meeting•_ M ayor.G erald ,O stler, w ill., patrolman John Walker dur- City Council m eeting.' • igenda-items-include-the-rea- - m ie Brooks from .the plan* lg commission. — il a lso w ill c o n s id e r the $4,000 contribution to the

Jthem Idaho for.the contin* o f J e ro m e ’s -E c o n o m ic

\dm inistrator position.} will start at 7 p.m. in the ers.

l u n t y F a i r B o a r d . . : I n d r a ' t h c m e t a l kThe Jerom e C ounty Fair

e t at 7:30 p.m . Monday in l ith b u ild in g a t the fair-

agenda include o discussion b r this sum m er's fair and

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Lance, otliers incoln Day dinnerU.S. Rep. M ike Crapo and General Al Lance will join as speakers at the Lincoln ;b. 23. .led to speak w ill be new c aa P arty C hairm an Ron 1 a representative for U.S. g^ who w il be accepting a :itizen award in Pocatello

iblican Central Committee -Childers-said the banquet— ounty. affair. The $12 din- ' be obtained from county lirpersons: Harold Lee in Merv* Ridinger in Lincoln

h A rk o o sh in G o o d in g y Jerom e County Repub- icmber, or Al P re sc o trS iir^

will be at tbe Elks Lodge,; Jerome. A no-host social i:'30 p .m ., fo llow ed by a at-7.— ---------- ------------------

ease among items dis fair board .> - t h e Twin Foils C ouh^ meet a t 12:30 p.m. todoy mmissionera' ofUco at the

include farm events and leaM o f farmland beloiig- ipital-project planning tiod 0 practice.s open to tile public. For in, call the fa ir ofHce ot

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Clinton’“ B y L iz W right

T im es-N ew s w riter

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felt like being on the Q . doubts that class disnP---------- - i f -h e r -6 tu d e n t8 -w «

increasing ly popular the country.

In h is S ta te o f th P re s id e n t C lin ton si

Merge_JB y.C hariotte Giles_____

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® H A IL E Y - The smal ' Moin Street is always buz ' W h e th e r i t ’s hostin

improving relotionships c • cine, furnishing school st

whose porents can 't offoi 0 crib exchange, the W

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the post four years.I It was started in 19921

M cdical C en ter auxiliai ■ Center is funded by the ai

I River M cdical Centcr, fee I ences, grants and private c

No one know s what w '• - -W om en’s Resource Ccn

Luke’s Hospital takes ov< M edical C enter as propose . “The new hospital wc m inim um , the current Ie' the com m unity. Women services have always been L uke’s ,” said N adra An public re lations specialii said.

The Center bos more th two fullitim e staff memb(

. com m ittee o f 24 women, four years, it has conduct w om en's conferences on i

--------a tiv ity rteen pregnancy, t

Misty < sunlightSunrise filters throu

............m ist rising from v«inear the state fl

hatchery In Hagerm. , " ' on Saturday. The t: •j . .^ a w Is coming, ho

• e v e r Temperatur should, begin moden Ing today, reaching tl mld<40s by the mldd

of the week, weath I.. ' forecasters sa

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s Catholic School, where other most of the student

k e l aI’s callfor sc

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• w il- T o Jackie C orlson , jac l

graders hag som etim es " the front lines. But she b u t lisruptions would cease insi -w o ro -u n ifo rm s , on— teoi liar alternative around Sch

Nf th e U n ion o d d re s s , Icm n said pub lic sch o o ls leas

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mall w hite house on buzzing with activity.I tin g w o rk sh o p s on ps or alternative medi- " ' ll supplies for children ifford them or running ! W om en's R esource ■ ■ ■ lg gaps iii'com m unity @9 $ iccns and children Tor B B

n by the Wood River iliary. The-R esource . . j / i le auxiliaiy, the Wood fees from the co n fe r- .

Ite donations.It will happen to the ^en tcr i f B o i s e * 9 'S t .~ '^ H over the Wood River josed.would support, ot a

I levels o f service in nen’s and ch ild ren ’s cca a priority with St. Sunt Angcrman K ellogg, for S iaiist for St. -Luke's, Cent

e than 50 volunteers, “ ^ mbcrs and a steering “In icn. During the past plannt ducted seven all-day, Voluh )n topics such as cre-. thebu y, b reast cancer-and------ The

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‘o u g h .w aterefishrmanle bighow-..turesierat*g theIddleatherI say.,.

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e uniforms are required I nts.

r t e s tchooluniforhould be able to.require their /ea r un iform s “ i f It m eans /ill stop killing each other ovi ickcts." ^"W c can dress them attywb;

u t tb e change has g o t to c is id e ,” said C arlson ,-a soci jo ch e r-a t-R o b e rt S tu a rt Ju chool. “Clothes don’t m ake tl N ationally , concern about

tnce ond delinquency hos pr :ost seven sta tes to allow ui

ries wor

nny NeWell talks with fell Sliver Creek Alternative

nter In Hailey last week.Gifts You Can Give Y our Chi In the beginning, we got the b i med our first.confcrence tbe a uhtcers were here cleaning an building,” Director Lisa L ^ ja l h e-cen je r h a d p lann^d on {

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f a s f c)rms sparks ceir students tp public schoolus tecn-ogers - S ch o o l S a fover designer Villoge, Calif____ __ Eroponcntsway wc wish, improved oca} com e from jn g a b sc n teociol studies schools in thiJu n io r H igh Californio ic the man.’; "W e see o iu tg o n g v io - value o f impl prompted atuniform s in PU

m ^ ’s a

ellow student Kristen G ni /e School students at the

phiidrcii." attending its fi ! building and “ P- " e some week. "T h a t’s wh and painting need,” Loojala

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R U PE R T - D istrict emplc required to dis positive, occor

• sidered by th e : The district

. d ec is io n s ond I«ople upon le. tive , A ssistah Goodwo'rth soil _ "W hen you that bos no cu everyone is pr pointed to Idah fo r that aspect <

HIV is the vi • A t o recen t'

. ' Bill Hepworth e f i t b y ,k n o w em ployee is 'H could be placed

' w ithout endanj

' D is tric t attoiI

iy

PIMe DOurlMy 81 EdMRf• Sch gh sixth grade, dressing

controversyools, according to the N otioni >afety C e n te r in W estlo k alif._5nts-praise the-concept, ci.tin academic perform ance, dcclir n te c ism a n d le s s c r im e i the m ajor urban centers sue

lia and Florida.: 0 reol value in exom ining th Tiplcmenting this policy," saii

Please see UNlFORMS/C:

:enter

KIRSTEN SHULTZmw TlmM^

3njbbs during a gathering he Women's Resource

is first confcrence - 300 show

w hen I knew tho t w e filled alasaid.a degree in nonprofit organiz

“ Please see CENTER/C

doka schools ler disclosure y for HIVodeUIS corrcspondent-

f - M inidoka C oun ty Schoc iployees and students m ay b disclose w hether they arc H P cording to a policy being cor lie School Board. .•ict can m ake be lte r in form e ind m ore o d equa te ly p ro tec 1 learning i f they arc H IV posi tan t S u p erin ten d en t R ic h a r said.ou are dealing w ith a diseas cure, you w ant to -m akc sur.

i protected,” he said. H e olsi daho Code that he said allow :ct o f the policy, e virus that causes AIDS.:nt board m eetings C hairm oi rth said the district w ould ben ow in g w h e th e r a p o te n t ia s'H IV positive so the persor ;ced in 0 paiticulor jo b positior w gering students o r co-work'

ttom ey. B rent T in g ey sa id ii

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ml Twin I ofBd ■

By_Virginio S. Goil Timcs-Ncws writci

TW IN FALLS - trails has been dra books for severa l routes may begin ti

B |H Cily Council apprc ^ ing contract today.

!---------- B ikc-r'ou ie—intersection o f Nc Sparks Street to the

^ - - Street and Falls A\

Shoup Avenue. Rc _ fro m th e w e s ^ r n

A venue WcsCio tfi ro ad o ffF a lls Avcm

To create the lone use . th e c ity w ill

____ roads, rem ove parithe bike’trails. ~ . T he council m et

. City Hall. The meet

3 Also on todoy's a;•' Council mcmbc

c ity rad io frcquer Centrol Region'E9J

“T— ------ inB-agrecmcnt.-------------- --------- •—T hc-co u n c il-tt

m eters, valves, fitii . Twin Falls w ater sys

• A public hearin _ arebitect Russ Livcl

y, _ ing change to estab A ddison A ve. E ., i

mal W ith the c i ty 's ant ik e A ddison Ave. E. lo I

o f the street's currer ing — is “ questionable in lin . planning ofTiciols sa<

HaOeythe I '21 to castC 3 ^

on bonBy Liz WrightTimes-News writer

HAILEY - Voters whether to buildoncv

The $11.8 million I struct a facility to he sh e r i f f s o fiicc and ccntcr for cily ond co i

B laine County off would pul an end to cHallcngcs from inmu $7.25 million to build cost is interest.

T he county has. fa enough support for a r y io rs . R cccntly,.soai have raised the price t; span o f nine months.

Cluis Word, on opp employee, contends th

~ to house criminals tlir tones o r a sccond sior) ingjail.

W ard says the new . thon voters thirJc. A nc if f is w asteful' spend

n g ■ would spend thousand form the old jail into.ol

Prefabricated ja il pl several million dollars

iwcd “I ju st see the costs never stopping,” said

cd a lege student who l iv e s: S heriff W alt Femlir

liza- current 24*ycar-old fac — expansion. Blaine-Co

have contracted w ith and architects to exam

§ they say that building cost-efl'cctive over the I

"Bosically we would C with 0 fociIity_where_----------start ov er again," Fcm

poor planning.” - He cites the advanto]

p ro v id e s room to gr requirements for handi ends legal threats by

. Liberties Union.T hc'H ailcy City Coi

ollow the county to dc space, and the counly

- lond from nearby hon: the existing jail, Femlih

"People believe w cci story on this building,” may be tbe truth, but tl o f changes in the buildii

" B y ru n n in g a mu in c rea se y o u r staffin i which ends up costing n

‘5° itself,” Femling said.But W ard said the jai

o f further law suits be developed following a

lan i994_r ’* . T he co un ty has boi

Hailey aiiport fo r the ni on county will continue to 0 " until th e ja il is built. Fen

Voteis. rejected a jail - and ogain in 1995. Coi ‘ “ soid m ost voters w ere ^3 counly hod not secured t

n FaUs ials eye vpatiisGoibcr 1 ________, _ritcr

-S - A network o f bicycle drawn in Twin Falls plan

e ra l years. T w o o f th o s e in to lake form .soon, i f the pprovcs a design engineer- ay.- B ^ w o u ld - r u n - f r o m th e '' N orth C ollege R oad and I the intersection o f Quincy ; AvSniic,-looping soiith 'lo . Route “E” would strctch ^ rn _ c ity l im its o n _ F i^ r______0 the ShoSione f‘aj}s Park venue East.lanes for exclusive bicycle . k'ill have to w id en so m e parking s tripes a n ^ m a r k ___

m eets a t '4 p .m , today in neeting is open to the pub­

's agendo:m bers may agree to share lu enc ics w ith th e S o u th E9J 1 through a co-licens-_______

il-w ill-con 's ider-b id s-fo r-----------fittings and p ipes fo r the •systems.aring at 6 p.m. will cover ively 's request for a zon- stablish an ^ 0 ic e ot 2068

in a residentia l zone, anticipotcd w iden ing o f . lo five lanes, the viability

irrent homes os residences '} in the long te rm .” c ity s say.

y voters t ballots nd issuecr

tters will dccidc Tuesday1 new jail.on bond issue would con- ) hold 64 inmates,"CTnew ind a com bined dispatch county low enforeement. o fficials say a new ja il

d to crow ding and legal amutes. T h e ja il will cosi uild: the remainder o f the_______

S. f a i le d tw ic e lo g a th e r r a new ja il in th e pa.si s ix s o a r in g p ro p e r ty v a lu e s cc ta g by $350,000 in the is . ,opponent and former jail Is there are cheaper ways ; tlirough modular dormi- itory addition to the exist-

ncw ja il will cost m ore \ new office for the shcr- ' ending, and th e coun ly ' sands o f dollars to trahs- lo.offices, he said, il-plans are available for lors less. Ward said.' jsts going up and up and lid Ward, a full-time col- vcs in Carey, mling maintains that the I facility wasn’t built for •■Counly com m issioners-------/ith several consultants (amine all options - and ding a new ja il is more the long haul, he said, ould be leaving our kidserejhcy_wo,uId.hnyc_to_______Femli'ng said. “ It. is j u s r ------- .-

inlogcs o f a new jail - it ) g row , m eets fed e ra l andicapped inmates ond by the A m erican C ivil

Council decided not to J develop more parking nty would have lo buy homeowners to expand niihg said.ve con just slap o sccond ig,“ Fcmling said. “That ut there have been a lot ilding codcs.” • m u lti-s to ry jo i l , you ffing, fo r bo th floo rs, ng more than the facility

: jail isn 't in ony danger I bccause o f s tandards g 0 court injunction in

b ough t land n ea r the le new jail site, and the : to hold bond elections Fcmling said, ja il bond issue in 1990 County commissioners c re conccm ed that the e d the land ^rst.

'V ;

5 Con! puts

. BOISE (AP) - In era , paring down go

_______ the b urden o f slockii■ sheltering runaw ays

mcdical carc for the pU n ite d W ay is ll

um brella organization o f th o se n o n -p ro fit s in c c U n ited W ay <

’ ac ro ss Idaho arc aut ■■■■■. -..-hcalUL-QLthcJocaLci

■ dictates w hether each- ’ m isses its individual

tni^ct. - ' “ I f you cut taxes, yc

the burden onto the Io ty ,” sa id L u c in d a A d i r e c to r o f th e Un

This w--------- ' ----- ^Tlie following is a

that will take p lacc thi;• Idiiho.

■ ^ Ovcreatcrs Anonym

_____ ~ - •Pep Band rehearsal

A rts i;33.

- Gcncml M otors scrvi a.m. to 4:30 p.m . inCa: ' Idaho State Universi

■ be held from 7 to 9 p.m M ogic V alley Symp

7:30 p .m in the Fine Ar

W------------ r"G encral'M otors‘servi_______ n ,m ..tQ -4 ;30 .p jnJnC ar

M ilitaiy testing will 203.

M ogic V olley Rodic Shields 102.

Sw ing B and rehearsi F in e A rts l2 1 .

nIdaho A ngus A ssociat

ServicA tm a L. M o n h , o f I

m eriy o f H agcnnon, 11 C a th e r in e 's C a th o l H ag e rm an . V ie w in g , I

; o .m . to d a y o t th e c h t ;- 'W aggoncr Chapel in Bo

■A im inti "M in n lo M o River, W yo., and forme

_ . . 10 a.m . today, LD S Chil C h a p e l , 5 2 0 N . L inc i V iew ing, one hou r bcfo to d a y a t th e c h u rc h , ( \ G orge ChapcJ in G reen f

O v e C . A n d erse n , o:a.m . to<Iiiy, Reynoids Fu T w in Foils.

P ea ri M ottiec , o f Sale fom ierly o f T w in Falls, i

. v ic c , 1 p .m . to d ay . Sum Park, T w in Falls, (White T w in Falls).

R oxie G rabam T lu n ^ F a lls , m e m o ria l se rv ici today, Reynolds Funeral < Falls.

J o h n F . W ink le , o f Tv o .m . T u e s d o y , R e y n o l

Obitua

M ahala N. A shforM ah a la N o e l A shfo

- - - d a u g h te r o f A llen a r A sh fo rd , d ie d S a tu rda

.1996 a t St. Luke’s Hospii S he w as born Jan . 1

J e ro m e to A. Allen and Harvey Ashford. In addi parents, she Is survived i

---------- tB rs rS an d ra”and~J989l<mother Pat S am s a nd art Will a n d L aR eo Marv •Je ro m e ..

Funeral services will b< e d a t 1 p.m. Tuesday In

— —S o c ie ty R o o m - I n 'th e S e c o n d W ard C h a p e l Lincoln by Bishop Alfred 1

Burial will follow a t th Cem etery. Friends m ay < chu rch one hour prior t( vices,• .^ervfces are under the o f th e H ov e-R o b ertso n C hapel in Jerome.

_ Dorothy M. Springi' D oro thy M. S p rln g e i

: ' Eaglo, died Friday. Feb. < a Boise c a re cen te r. Fur

• v ic e s will b e h e ld a t 11 W e d n e s d a y . F e b . 7.

• S u rn e is F u n e ra l Homei

\ m \ 10 ^ « S a

. I S IN C E tf lM T W IN FA I

•• C-2 Tlmos-Nows. Twi

iservat i biirde■ In a conservative Kooteni governm ent pro- ends up

ities bear more o f has a ch

lys ond prov id ing spokesw le poor. Idaho Ei th e t ra d i t io n o l S69 ,00 ( tion fo ra long^llst - L egislat j f i t g ro u p s . B u t the onl> ly o rg a n iz a tio n s state tax au tonom ous, the .. “They iLccoiw m y-ofteii— vatc-scct ach office hits o r those in lual fund -ra is ing hove to

'■ w ith 0 d . you ju st m m sfer low er sei e local com m uni- Unite< i A dc, o u tg o in g blessed \ U n ited W oy o f lions in t

^eeic at iI a schedule o f m eedngs and this week at the College o f S(

J . ________TODAY

ymous meets ot 3:30 p.m . in

a l will be held at 7:30 p .m . i

TUESDAYervice'school will be held froi Canyon 130B.:rsity com puter lob open hou: p.m. in the Evergreen Atrium, ■mphony rehearsal w ill be h A rts Auditorium.

W EDNESDAY.ii^ ic tj-S ch d o rw iirb ch W fro rCanyon-130B.------ :---------------ill be held at 5:30 p.m . In S

idio A m ateu rs m eet a t 7 p.

arsal w ill be held ol 7 :30 p.

THURSDAY;iation show wil! be held oil c

ces ----o f Boise and for- Chapel in TII a.m. today, St. p.m. today i

holic Church,lg, 9:30 to 10:30 Lany De church. (A lden- o f Lany D.Boise).----------------Sr; o fR tc l

Dem oray's '-Jones,-of Green—V icw ingrI rmcrly of Jerome, chapel. r h iin ^ 2 n d Ward incoln^ Jerom e. JotmHcn wfore the scrvice 2 p .m . Tue . (Vase Flaming Reformed C m River).

I, o f Hansen, 11I Funeral Chapel,

H a rr ie t “Solem, Ore., and • JEROME Is. gravesidc’ser- 74, o f Joron >unset Memoriol Rochite Momiary in TwinFalls.

Funeral sc w ill be anr

mqwon. o f Twin Robeftson Fu vice. 2:30 p.m. . m lCh.pcl. Twm

HAILEY > ■Twin Falls, 11 ogc 41, a rc no ld s 'F u n e ra l Saturday, F<

ariesTTTTOTSBETn, C hapel, Re>

Church of th ate. Burial w Cemetery,

'o r d Dorothy w

r d a ? F«h Jf Of 10 'sD^al’ln B o is^ e d from hIgf 10 1996 at Sfie m ind karalie A. ddltlon to her3d by; two sis- D ofo% worki 8 8 l c a r g r a n d - ^ ^ J ® ;^ ‘® ^ -grandparents 2.®-

all o(

II be conduct-! In the Reliof> th e - J e r o m e

n h e S o m eay call a t the ‘° ° o l8 e . .)f to tho sor- , Dorothy waj

s tre s s , a n d n the direction f'fflji^fichool fi son F u n e ra l '^ d d ln g d re «

wire a n d mothi her fanilly. Sh close relationsi

i g o r g ra n f lc h lld reg e r , 63 , o f fo o k e d forw£ b. 2,_19M in w e e k e n d ..ai Funeral s e r- Q ra n d p a ’a h< 11 a .m . o n them selves.

1990 a t ' After movini Ttes; E d g le - enrolled In sect

W H IT Ei i o w & { F ta m a /e * in

fAUS • lOMBIDaY • .733 • 66(

Twlfi Falls, lao'ho MoPdoy. Fob«

dve go\ en on cenai C ounty . “ The ind ividual up paying. W ith us, the person choice to coopcrqte.*' , i tc d - W a y - o f - A d a - G o u n ty rswomon Linda Laky cited the • Epilepsy League, w hich lost }00 in s ta te fu n d in g a s th e ilature cu t th e budget. It w as n ly p riv a te ch a rily rece iv ing :ax money.ley 're go ing to turn to the pri- cctor-to-tty-to-rccoup-thati-It-e- in the p rivate scctor w ho will to say , ‘l am w illing to live a d iffe ren t t ) ^ c o f se rv ice , a service,’ o r r isc to that level.” ted W ay o f A d a C o u n ty is d with several major corpora- n the Boise area and plenty o f

CSIin d -cv cn ts '- the E xpdX cntef.' fSou thein Girls’ state basi

j to 10 p.m . in the g— y - .............Magic V alley C

^ p .m . in F ine A rts i in D esert _ I _ _ _

D. in F ine -Ido}io A ngus A th e Expo Center.

Idoho-Pork Proc in Canyon 121.

from 8:30 • G iris’ stote bask.to 10 p.m. in t h e g

ouse w ill A rts on -Tour pn im. in the Fine A rts A te held ot

Idoho Personne Shields 204.

J ----- Idaho-Pork-Pro3irom 8.30 to 4 p . ta in Aspen . ou- t j “ Idaho A ngus As! .S h ie ld s O icE xpoC cm cr.

™ M ilitary testing 'p .m . in 203.

. G irls ' suite baskc p .m . m in the gymnasium.

M agic V alley C 1! day in 7:30 p.m. in the Fin

n Twin Falls. Viewing, 3 fo 8 (F ly at Ihc chapcl. Ft

Dean Holland Jr., tnfanl son p . and Linda Mareh Holland p.

itchfield ,' 2 p .m . Tuesday,' Cl y 's Shoshone Chapel. Tt r r n o i 7 p.m . today a t the 'fu;

CemyKlompJco. o f Kimberly, W ruesday, B ethe l C hristian Fa d Chureh. Churchill. Mont.. No

^ath notict “SaUy^ D irk «cc^E - H a rrie t-S a lly" Dirk. ‘ rome, died Sunday Feb. 4. lo c tC re e k Care Center in

I services are pending nnd H i innounced by the Hove- { I Funeral Chopel in Jerome., ogc

\r th u T L ev itan Y - Kevin Arthur Levitan.- dip resident o f H ailey, d ied Cbi Feb. 3 , 1996 in o traffic, heic

For oblti call 733-0

^ev. Tim Bunn, of Eaglo she f the N azarene will officl- wor I will follow a t Dry C reek Dof

thei’ w as born Ju n e 7. 1912 Dep J, Mo,, to Amo and Vada whe lhe o ldest daug h te r-In -a— A 10 chlldron.'She graduet- hus. ligh s c h o o l in J e ro m e , yeai ) married Robert Springer and on Aug. 7, 1932. They mbn A storia , O re . In 1935. . bi

srked a t Lewis and Clark surv ry -S C h o o l- in th e - lu n ch —daU( re her children a ttended Verr h e a ls o to o k w e ld in g te rs ring World W ar II. Wint. th e y m o v e d b a c k lo Twin lere they lived for.a y ear J e a i vlng .lo .H alley_D orothy—Edolth e G olden Rule S to re gran x)d River M erc In Hailey McC when the family m oved B rer

Sprirwas a n excellent seam -, a n d 1 m a d e .h e r d a u g h te r 's , neph )l form als a n d also h e r Sh e ss . Sha w as a devoted tw o )ther, dearly loved by ell J o h r She h a d a n especially daua inshIp udth all five of her- Thi jre n . e a c h o f w hom thanh w ard to s p e n d in g a Boise .,a t G ra n d m a a n d care, h o u se , e a c h o n e b y Frii

Funoi/ing to Boise,.Dflcotiiy, 9.,a.n ecretarial sc to o l. W hen Wedn

■obfuary 6 .1 9 9 6

verniiK[;haritiiluiil individual contributors, son record $3.4 million in th

ol fund-raising drive, t n ty— increase from Ae^previo the Em ployees ot the lo lost Packard C o ..p lan l toj: th e w ith S683,68Q in d o t vas lo w cd b y ; A lb e r ts ing 5 5 5 2 ,0 0 0 , B o ise Cas

with $169,970 and W c m - a t $ 1 .44 ,200 . C o rp o t lt-6— oftioes-elsew hcre-ch 'ii /ill local United W ays, ivc But it takes salesmans , a “ I f yoii- lo se m oney 1.” you t ry arid o rg an ize is gather som ep lace else,

ra- H o lihes , p re s id e n t o f o f W ay o f A da Couniy.

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jasketball toum am ent will be 10 gymnasium.y C horale rehearsal wlin>c’ l; rts 133. ,

> A ssociation show continues

•roduccrt w ill m eet from.nooi

osketboll tourotunent w illb e 1 e gymnasium.program will be presented oi

; Auditorium.

SATURDAY in e l E xam w ill b e g iven at

ro3uccrR-meoting.continue8-ft len 108. • ■A ssociation sole’ Wiin>e held

lg will be held a t 9:30 o.m.

isketball tournament continue; m. ,

SUNDAY ' Com m unity C oncert w ill 'I Fine Arts Auditorium.

(Reynolds Funeral Chapcl i: Falls). •

Ruth Denise Walton, o f Ri W ed jtcs^y . Payne Me

Chopel, Burley. Viewing! 6 l6 Tuesday ond one hour beft fiincral on Wednesday ot the ch

Edw ard D,- M eigs, o f Su W est, Ariz.. and formerly ol Falls, burial, 2 p.m. April 5, Ar Nationol Cemetery.

cesaccident.

.Arrangements are being pl under the direction o f Wood Funeral Chapel in Hailey;

H o w ard Jam es K e mHAILEY - Howard James

oge 41, a resident o f M». Clc Mich, d e d Soturdoy. Feb. 3,19$ tnifTie.accident.

Local-.arrnngements ore und d irection o f Wood R iver Fu Chapcl in Hailey.,Final rites w held in Michigan; .

» l t u a r y . r a t e I n f o r m a t lo i 3-0931. e x te n s io n 278

sh e com plo ted .-that co u rse worked for six months at the I D epartm ent of Em ployment, [hen w ent to work for tho li Department of Health and We NhQiB she worked for 17 years -After-retiring to ih e homtrthE lu sb an d built In Eagle, lo r r /ea rs they enjoyed a large fl ind vege tab le g arden , furiiis nbny vegetables lo all the fami

(n addition to her husband, 8 lun/ived by: a son. Bob Spring Jaughier.-A nifancfdil?^"b"ro 'em Johnson of Shoshone; sl> e rs . Viola P e ttlng flj. An Vinterholler an d R egina Lowi win Falls, and Galena Kestle e a n -D o p lta , -of J e ro m e r :dollne-Von-Weller-of-VY8ndell: randchildren, Debra Dudley, F IcC orm Ick , C lln l M cCorm l e n d a P a tto n a n d Ror pringer; 13 great*grandchlld n d n u m e ro u s , n ie c e s . ephews.S he w as p re c e d e d in deat^

VO b ro th e rs , J o a ^ a n d Per a h n so n , h e r . 'p a re n t s , anc aughter who w as stillborn., : . The family wislje's'tojoive spe ank$ to the staff-at The Daki Dise for their W tiaiand thouol' ire. •F rien d s m ayrca ll a t ScJmm moral Homes; Eagfe C h a ^ l , !! a.fD. until, the tirpe of service ednesday. '. •; ' i:', I'j' h R.fjV

.V ' . ' .

lent es k■s. It collected a the Latest onnu-

;, 0 5.1-percent

local H ew lett- 7/ t iT O m op p ed th e list J n d i n i o n a tio n s , foi* l j i y Q £ |y Is o n ’ s w ith a s c a d e C o rp . ^ TRAS /e st O ne B ank ; o r a lc b ra n c h iip n ir to n h c i t—

:y som ep lace , haE m T V :e so y o u can >c,'’ sa id Jock. f .h = U „ U c d ~

The Housi 211 .201a to the Dist

— _ • m easure it. ; 'low-Jricorrii

w held from I . Pffvatesd: • help lhe Di

5 -heId iif7 :30 ‘" dWon.*Opp , ' cu tsw ere l

. . - P l |n j y a ^

ids oli day. in

» n to 4 p.m.

sh c id

at 7:30 p .m .- rem ovafed .ra tes;It WOI Install chUiis

.violent shov a t 8 a .m . in b e ' l m p t ^

maklng’inde -ftom 8p ;m .— tchfldrenijnl

W H irddy i r* " S w S eSi en to u rag e r

1. in Shields s u m e r iA ^ • • ... 4 ) S S Jcs a t I p .m . Tne House i

abillallow in I 0 receive th

, u L of whether FI be he ld a t Republicans

deblllmiLTr___________ , Rubin said U

hold ifthede debt limit i s :

--------- — -.vote favors.tl

I in Twin

. f 0 « . h c

Jun C ity T he.S enated o f Twin .45 tob lockan

Arlington drtJlllmll,Whll.^o n b m is ts 8t

; ' ; i

aSPENDIN' }s Kem . V H ie S ena te or Jemens,.-, temporary Spe ,996 m o .to avoid anolhi

down.'Thebill. Hon. reduced s

programs, Tne : . • lion for foreign

—_______ I ed the iise of fiI I ■ orvhuman emb

T n eS d h a teo h------------ ■ 'theS T A I^IL irle, s h e ........... BussianllMisia9 Idaho T M b n ijy one^ It. S h e ■ n u d e a ra rse n ^ , Id ah o :ca«ociijfihe’lra Velfare, . ^ T E L E C O M'If- ___ The.Senate.on^r m ^nu overtiaullnoftewar cations laws, f t

lishlng phone and cabli miiy each other^s ma, she is ■ . controls on cabingerLa:____ TV producers toiroth'er, can s c fo en o u n six sis- penalties would ^ rlona found guilty of ff we. of « available to'chilc 'e a n d said the m easur

... .for.cbnsufhere,l Ru m would encouragi

.’m lck, sum ers. A W

S I ;

Divers fiilh by

..trapped]': ^ H b p E ■ ( A P ) :

pocia . f i i h e d i th e ' .b o d ““ 0 B o n iie r G oiiiityShH ul-, ;,su b m o rB C ll-te^ l

I’ p .n i

en tly th e d river.,

— If” - • ^ .

_Howa v v n i^

. . . . . . „ . . .

? u 8 ^ W a d n e ^ rejected i that would

n o p i M ^ on the' flow

use on Wednesday approv^ 1ablllappropriaUfjQK99bIllli listrict Columbia for 1996. Tl e IncfudM a p{pyislon,to;prpvi( ime students vouchers to atler schools: Supporters said It wot I Distriajmprove Itsfipandal o >pponentffsaid'the'bin's fijfidin re too deep, and that the voud sjnls|^kJed:A .^'vote fovoi

1 in toch o th^s iri ahd' rederal controls on cabis TV: would ^iilreTV p ^ u c m to ii|fe ro paranls can;$creen out liows. Criminal penalties'woufd (ed on p ^ e found (luittybf f^a c e n tn ^ w g a ^ a ^ to ;; '

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se on Thursday approved 396 ving Sodal Securi^ redplents i their benefit checte regardles »r President Clinton and ms agree to raise the federal. -Treasury.Secretary Robert— d the checks might be put on I debt limit was not raised. The is set to expire March 1. A *yei 3.the measure.------------- —

9 on Fdd^. Jan. 26. voted 48 '. an amendment to Increase 0)e vhlch to set lb expire March 1.- - isay ad ^ w o u M b K rea^ r 38 affil rulnlhe.couniiy's.finan-' Ity. &'ppbrtOTbf btodttag the,'. 16akf anv bin to ihcrem Ihe: ioukl bKlude spending cuts Wancedlxidget-'Opponents--^ M Omit n e ^ to te r a i ^ wlth ' iji fri orter'to'avoW e flbvemi-.. IL-A W vote' l^vors Uockihg': crease tha'debtihfL < 'INGI on Jan. 26 approved 82-0 a spending bill through March 15 sther partial government shut- bill, called a continuing resolu- d spending for many of the Ides and temilnaled 10 minor Tie bill also Induded $12.1 bll- gn aid programs, and prohibit- )f federal funds for research mbryos. A ■yes’ vote favors spending bill. ___

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I the endat ing is a list o f govem- neetings that are sched- is week in the Magic This, list is compiledvance-schcdulft8“ T S rlew s suggests that you I the in fo rm a tio n by he appropriate clerk’s ifore attending.

T O D A Ylia—e ity —eoTincil7~?“ loyor L a rry W oll’s

City Council. 8 p.m.,

cll .C ity C ouncil, 8 y Holl.ng C ity C ouncil, 7 y Holl.I Community Library 'T rustees, 7:30 p.m., Com munity Library,lap lc .'“ — :-------------- —County commission-

i„ courthouse, m C ityQ ouncil, 6:30" 'H all.

V alley Regional >cnter-Board,-7-p.m.,- — oard room, alls C ity Council, 4 ) p..m.. City Hall.aIls_County_commis_____:30 a.m., courthouse.

T U E S D A Y 2ity Council. 8 p.m..

1 City 'Council, 7:30pjuse,__________:________ _n M em orial AirportD-pml:rcourthousE----- “—in City Council, 7:30 Hall.::ity Council. 7 p.m.,

Mty Council. 7 p.m.,

le C ity C ouncil, 8 Hall.Ils Couniy commis-- ____10 a.m., courthouse.

s d i ^ s d a y _____________ly C ouncil, 8 p.m.,

I County Foir Board, rd offlce at the fair- .

'ity Council. 7 p.m.,

Is County commis- • t- 0 a.m., courthouse.

j u r s d a y! C ity C ouncil, 7 lall.n : C ham ber o f _, noon. Hagerman er.5sia C ham ber of •noop. Rujjert Elks

Is County, cbmmis- ) a.m., courthouse, s County Plonning Commission, 7:30

Falls County Office I 6 Third Ave. E. '

F R I D A Yty C o u n c il, 7:30 iver Electric Co-op i^oora. • . s,County commis- ' a.m., courthouse.

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em ployed by said. “My infoi reet. John, I ov.

_____ , . With thaL the fi. A fte r a b rie sa id , "T h an k council moved ness.’

Marsha Hart> E., criticized Ci Paul Isaacson fo

HiV-C o n tin u ed from (

appears im proper cants to prov ide I B u t Id a h o C o d e

' school district tb i by teachcrs and s

_ HIV positive, as 1” a rc tak en to pro i

said.“I t 's som ething '

" was awa7ting info^ national Departmc

■ regarding A IDS po sc h o o l d i s t r ic t s : country.

Tingey said lhat- .......— C Q ses-np tionw id i• ' ,, -flPPJsfs td .havc bei

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A n A m erican 'C Union ofTicial in B<

;. viewed, said the rcc closc H IV inform a stitulc a “smokescK

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director for tlic Idah said he hasn’t heari d is tric ts in th e sta such disclosure. 11 m ig h t c h a l le n g e

I p a s s c d ,1 i e s a id . '‘ Id a h o C o d e , wi

updated in 1990, r c e r ta in 'p e o p lc hav need to know i f a positive, T ingey saic school d istrict authoi

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I R honda E dm istor 'm a t io n o f f ic e r f

•iiponlinued from 01 D ennis M ansfield, of

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'• t "S tates ought to b portivc o f uniform s,

J m ost liberal presiden i history now w ants y1 w ear plaid skirts and

. t while shirts.”_ ------ *j— in 'T w in 'Fallsrscvc

2 St'. E d w a ^ 's Catholi “ "they don’t m ind thi;■ a re re q u ire d to wea 5 Som e say it levels tl

. ____ Domic hierarcby.— ;____^ “ I f w c d id n ’t ha I everybody w ould ma

_ poor students, and thi ' be know n a s th e bai

: Chuck M eade, n . .I Dress codes are in a 1 u la f lo c a lly . A m oi r banned al R obert Sniai j. School a re bandanni r sagg ing p an ts , slopp S sug g « tiv e clothing. V

. change their appearanc aw ollowcd back into <

( Lost y e v , paren ts '1 overwhelmingly reject i banning 'gong-siy le cl 1 schools in th e T w in : V- D istrictl M aoy oppoh ^ * the bim would lim it chi 3 ty td expreb th'em.selve

During the I995.1dal < session , Idaho leg islt

t dow n from tut attempt S the au tho rity o f local * t r ic ts to im p o se dres

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ILL - rncm ayor apol- vidi I week for an incorrect C he m ade about a c ity son at th e p rev io u s C ity com

wUng. . ' Is>onth—M a y o r - ty n n — riiciidcred police .to escort mid sa from the" c o u n c il bad bllowing an argum<mt was h im s e lf and G ncsa.- vcw I dcflared Gncsa out o f Ri Ic G ncsa w os try in g own lie had been prohibited Hnrt Iting the c ity ’s-heavy liabi

Shehe argum ent, N elson ond 3 n e sa had h it th re e help ;s_lajt y e a r_ a n d .d o n c _ o n c l Igc th is year. N elson • “V to Gnesa for the incor- drivi icnt he had m ade the Isaac «k. • meeti3 t meeting I indicated T t J tlesa b ad h it th re e “yes.-in-the l/m «-he’5-bcen-------“0t>y th e c ity ,” N elson ways iformation was incor- Isi owe you an apology, super

le fioor is yours." __counii r ie f s ilen ce , G nesa point nk y o u .” T h e n .th e Pol /cd ott to other busi- from

Mescartwig, 479 1st Ave. cmpli I City Superintendent the ct n for ordering the city by Cii

m 0 1 . Depais un;

per to require appli- djstr|« de lhat in form ation . “ n* >de m ig h t a l lo w a distric lo require disclosure Qq, 1(1 studen ts w ho arc .passe IS long a s m easures - D islri • ro te c t 'p r iv a c y , he 'd isc lo

. : .. crs ofng w c re still look- currci

iform ation from the Qlscn tm ent of|-Education j ,; policics'adoptcd by ts th ro u g h o u t tb e

hat there arc a few / id e -w h c rc -A iD S — becrt'cransmitted in

d istricen stu d e ilation" _ C .iv il L i b e r t i e s I Boise, w hen inter- ^ requirem ent to d is- ..

m alion m ight con- AlDi>- screen fo r discrimi-

decadeivlcy, l e g is la t iv e . “ Th< daho ACLU ofnce, PcopU card o f any school A IDS,’ s ta te th a t req u ire H e s T he organization a n d di

ge th e p o l ic y i f m ake tl visions

w h ich w a s la s t The foe ), re co g n ize s lha t is to pr have a le g itim a te infcctei r a pe rso n is H IV rig h ts < said. O n that list is w ho are thoriiies, hc-said.- — "It is e p roposed policy so c ie ty " he said. thing. I• ton ,'public infor- in a coi ‘ f o r th e s ta te said.

riiis0 1 1994, la, . . w o u ld 1:[ o f the conscrva- clo th ingho Fam ily posed th

0 be a t leasl sup- ms. k n o w in g the dgeablc dent in A m erican th in k (u s young ladies to said Cpl. and boys to w ear h igh sch

the Twin cveral students-at* • o '““"if"v L r e v e r y d . /Is the socio-cco- .

ho v e u n ifo rm sm a k e r „ „ o f th e ,[ they would justbad k id s ,” sa id ^

form s robincreasingly pop- “ Y ou e n o n g th e g a rb once you tuart Junior H igh S teve Ro nnas, h a ir n e ts , fo r th e A opp y -sh irts a n d Union in . [. V iolators m ust otive. The ■ancc before they express th to class. • “T he uf its an d tcachers - curity, a li iccted a proposal to find e j 9 clo th ing ID all con relate in Falls School pow er one johents c laim ed H o lly \ children’s obili* teachcr al

;lves. - ‘s tu d en ts 1Idaho legislative behavior ii isla to rs backed ■ " I think ipt to strcngtbcD • enough,” ’ ical. schoo! d i s - . ' ju s t said, Iress co d es . In ou r school

mayor for remartTcw to p ile 'up snow in the mic ile o f the side streets through th nterscciions, and plow out indi 'iduol driveways.

Councilman Brad Cbristophei on said he had received simila omplaints.

Isaacson said he w as experi icriling Wllh plowing show to thi liddlc o f the streets bccause hi ad received complaints thc-cit; /as blocking sidewalks and dri'cways with s n o w . ------R esiden ts shou ld c lean thei

w n d rivew ays and s idew alks Inrtwig said, and the cily runs i ability risk by doing such woric he sympatliizcd wiih the elder]) id suggested lhal iheir relative; :lp them or lhat they hire some-1C to do.soow.removal__________“Would you prefer I plug youi

rivcw ay and y o u r w alkw ay?” aacson asked tbe crowd at the ecting .. ■T he co n se n su s c le a r ly w as ’CS.”“O fcayrw c'n 'p lug’yoUrHri'Te'^ lys and walkways,” he said. Isaacso n h as re su m e d ^be pcrintendenl’s position aficr the uocil-failed-to approve his reap- inimcnt last month.Follow ing a le tte r to tb e city Jm h is a tto rn e y , J am es sservey o f Jerom e, Isaacson’s Ip lo y m e n t was ex tended until : end o f April as recommended Cily A ttomey Craig Hobdey.

partm ent o f Education, said s. unaw are o f o th e r Idaho scho tricts requiring H IV informatioi 'I t’s an iMue for the local scho tricts.” she said, jo o d w o r th s a id lh a t a polic >scd by th e B onnev ille SchO' slriQ l-iii.ldaho-Falls ollow^f< closure by “asym ptom atic” c an o f A ID S, but the d is tric t isn

T cn lly ask ing fo r that informi 1,-Assistant Superintendent Lyr cnsaid .Jn d er th e M in id o k a propoSa orm ation on p eo p le w ho hav / o r AIDS would i«m aih conf tia l, w ith only select individual ig -toId-oC Jhe-diagnosisJhc-lii u ld in c lu d c th e sch o o l nurse sulling-physician-for-thc-schoc n e t, school p rincipal and in d e n t’s c a s e .- t h e c la s s ro o r ;hcr. The School Board is con rring w h eth er board m em ber should be notified, opdw .orth s a id th e p ro p o se i >S-HlV policy is a s ign iflcan I fro m th e d i s t r i c t ’s i u r r e n ide-old policy on the subject, rh e p o licy d ea ls m o s tly w ill p ic w h o h a v e fu ll-b lo w r S,” he said.e said School B oard 'm cm ber: d is t r ic t o f f ic ia ls w ill try tc

e the best decision in w hat p ro­ms to include in the new p olicy focus o f the proposal, he said, protect people from becoming

:ted, as w ell as to p ro tec t the IS o f e m p loyees and teachers are HIV positive.: is m y feeling that in today ’s j ty , p eo p le can sue fo r ony- ;. I hope thai people will woric cooperative w oy," Goodworth

, law m akers killed a bill that d have banned g ang-re la ted ing. N o b ills have been pro- ! th is year related to tbe sub-

i r p rob lem s reolly are m on- >le a l th is time^ ond I d o n ’t (un iform s), w ou ld be fa ir ,”

'p l. JoAnn Loveland, a jun ior school rei^ource ofTicer w ith yin Polls Police Dcponmenj. iT public ' school ofncials say form ed s tu d e n t p o p u la tio n 1 cu rb p ro b le m s w ith th e f l loihing and disruptive behav- orrtc te a c h e rs s a y th e y a re »ted wiiK rep ea ted ly 'le llih g Its to im prove the ir appcar- nder existing d r ^ codes.!TS say school-mandated uni- rob kids o f their rights, u are go ing lo see rebellion ou m andate uniform s,” said R ow ley, legisloiive d irector : A m erican C iv il L iberties in Idaho. "Kids are very cre-' rhey w ill find other w ays to t themselves.”• uftderlying problem is inse- a l a ^ o f self-esteem, a need e g fo u p o fpeoplc-w ho they ote i6 , and, to som e degree m d control,” R owley said./ V anE ps, an .e ig h th grod.e-.. ' a t Robert S tuart, says her :s he lp hor d iscou rage bad-' >r In class.nk they have ju s t finally hod " V o ^ p s said. ^*They hove • d, ‘thia .js.the .w oy we w ant 30L'.’-

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- I V 'T eacher Jon Lane_____ ;___ s io n s o n d w en t ;micT ^ c c ir~ T h e n he h ll the den ts from the al, indi- two doors down, oi

The first thing be )hcr- Leona Caircs. blco nilar' shot wound and lifi

L o n e , 4 8 , lo o i )cri- classroom. Several jtE c tbe floor, others v, e he their chairs.•city “ I noticed u boydri- com cr, ih o dark tr - - — h o t, w ith B 'rifle ;’

h e ir S u n d ay a t a new: Iks, which he gave his f ns a lie accoun t o f Fri< oric. bloody classroom rt .criy . He d idn’l know i •ves . dent had entered thi

- H ig h c la s s ro o m i--------------b e fo re -a n d 'sh o t’C'our students. Caircs and y?” Vela, 14. w ere dcai the . den t was dying, an

her orm neariy tom'i . Lane dived bchir

------------d e s k _ a n d _ t r ic d - tthoughts. The studei

. later identified as HLoukaitas. told Lane

“I told h im I wos 1 ap . a'sKoi^. groy. . w re s tlin g s ta r whc 'ty school’s athletic din:

A t that point the 1 " ® ogoin, bul Loukaitas

■ O cc id e n t, L ane rcco c o n fe re n ce .

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d she R e g u l a r c v a lu a t i:hoo l T h e p ro p o se d po ilion. school district wilt ni chool ag a in s t a n y o n e whc

infection during the 1 [Hicy . tion, prom otion, woi

^ fc )r , reason o f the employe corn* The school dfstrict i isn ’i _ deny s tuden ts the rinna-__ school as long as theLynn student o u tw c i^ th F i

dent o r others, the pro oSal, Under the proposal hove posed o f pub lic heal onfi- Ihc person’s physicio Juals superv isor and Ihe si c-list— ^wilLdecide-whcther- irs e , should be excluded frc :hooI ■ sc h o o l a c tiv itie s , “i in 0 ro le ." th e p o lic y sa

oom restriction-w ould-be- con- in fe c te d e m p lo y ee bers em ployee has contra

d an g e r o f contractinj table secondary diseasi

Qg^t <^°se o f a studrgn , te am w o u ld dec id e I . individual should be c

, some activities.>wn The team w ould evo:

s tuden ts and cmployi m o n th in te rv a ls to

ic rs w hether a change in j f to be made, pro- The policy a lso out tcy- dures for dealing with

infected fluids.»ng Hepworth said he th the iric i’s .students needs ;

lers tion on AIDS-HIV. At k e tb a ll g am e in wbi<

ly’s began bleeding, he said ny- e rs d id n ’l k now wba( oric so m e ca m e in con ta irth blood before the referc

and tookyropcr action.“ W e tried to g et infor

all sources lhat w ould h _ u p w ith a rea so n ab i

' G oodw orth sa id , addi lal district’s policy needs u ed from lim e to tim e in0 - current w ith m edical dis

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tio n a l adm in is tra tio n ground includes 11 year

‘y a YMCA in California.She oversc'es brown-

“ on topics ranging from nieditationjo divorce si

■® . ing incom e'tic rctums;.s 'B an annual film festival i

issues to be held in Mar ing W om en’s H istory

1- lakes S pan ish classes; with volunleere, the steer

n tee, the press ~ ond thi d som eofhertosks.

s T e e n m e n to r s>' N ancy PorterfielcI, oss;0 lOr, cotegorizes and docui

call that com es Info the ihoi il can better respond

3 specific needs. Porterfi Y inv o lv ed w ith several', s grams.

O ne o f the new progi s . .„ Ccntcr is a tecn-mentoriii r which started in January,1 ' . Voliinteer m entors, sti

.' Ing, w ill w ork w ith teei I helping them w ith every > ■. crisis intervention lo disc t . sonal and baby issues to

Ing. • ,

icher d:e , w osh . (A P) — n f i i ie heard the explo- F-IW *t in to th e ha 11 j o __m mheard c iy in g stu-

a lgeb ra classroom and entered it.be saw was teacher' H H ceding from a gun- ifelcss..ok ed a ro u n d th e H | Hnl studcnt-s were on__H y W iwere cow ering in H Q

oy suinding in the U j K trcnch coat with a | | | ^ H

-Lane reca lled — ws c o n fe ren ce in > first detailed pub- tid a y a fte rn o o n 's I rampage.V it yet, but a stu- the Frontier: Junior 1 a few m in u te s C oires-nnd-thrce R ich W

nd student M anuel F roh tli cad. a sccond stu- O sb o nand the th ird hod ........ -n o f fb y a s h o t . and thi lind the teocher’s Loukniti _ to -c o J lc c » -h is^ — students lent with the rifle, • "I toll 14-year-old Barry ond awo ne to stand. s o id .e ss too afraid." said__ f « iay-hairc'd form er A pho ho w os a lso th e ringing, ircclor. floor. Lac rifle discharged Lane i las.said it was an giri, I3-; called at a new s in a lo to

Loukaita}ld Lane to stand, ■ out o f th

tionspo licy sa y s the I 1 1 not discriminate J L U ho has an HIV e hiring, evalua- By Steve /ork assignm ent Timcs-Ne :csscs, solely by y c e 's in fcctionr — -WEND :t also would not dents will righ t to a ttend issue that

le benefits lo the___million wie riik to the stii- Tlie prc roposal says. rebuilding iai, a leam com- need anol !olih personnel, inreplacei :ian. im m ediate bond i.ssu supcrinlendeni the $500,C

s r-an -em p lo y cc - project.— from school ond Wendell “A s u gen e ra l soid Carle say s, no w ork Devclopn^ e -p laced -o n ^ n — cilypasscc ;e u n le s s th e grant even ractcd o r is in bondclccti ing 0 transm it- . Not unli ase. compiled iudent. a sim ilar troy ihc ' e w h e th e r the Engineers : excluded from hearings la

If Ihc bvoluole infected probably w )yees a t th ree- .soid; but if to d e te rm in e chances an 1 status should antecd, thai

The Depl u t l i n A p r o c c -ith potentially- T _ q - \t

thinks the dis- * '-■s m ore educa- FARM tlU a recent bas- The attomchich a p la y e r a woman dlid, other play- sa y s h islal to do , and rcsp'onsibI<ta c t w ith th e incurred.:ree stepped in M arlin (n. ments Iasi vorniotion from ciol transa'1 help us come and Bruce Jible p o l ic y ,” U riostc iIding th a t the 'afier plwdii; to be updated municotionn o rd e r to be fe lo n y . HeJiscoveries. dcfrouding

Mentors, i m others the

)n. H er bock- workshops c ars o f working jy abuse, cc rp rogram s for cultural dive

. as meiilors i "•bag lu.nchcs C reek A ltc m n u tn t.o n tosupport to fil- Sunny Ne ; she organizes - ,ccn mother; .1 on w om en's ^ 5 ccntci n r t .c e l c b w - osacom m ui y M ornh; she^ s ;sh e w o rk s Womcn’sR c *nng commit- sh e docs s those a te ju s t books in the

was familiar a lte rn a tiv e remembered

ssistant direc- schck}] and bt :umenls e v ^ uaf harassme :he C enter so cussed the fli id to w omen’s with the mer rfield a lso is said.U'.Other p ro - N ew ell ni

Wotncn!s Foi igrams a t the for highpScho< ring program. '- “ I t’s reall; /. don 't have anstill in trsin- call them sen m others, classes tind fr r y th in g from i t during d ie c scussing per- o r high chair, lo just listen- back when yo

just s i p up."

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1 M iller, le ft, a n d G in a O s t i t l e r H igh S c h o o l o v o r th e qiTt w a s a f r ie n d o f a t e a c

th e te a c h e r re fu se d . T h c i aitas threatened to shoot mor

lold him to point the gun uj way and I would stand." Lam estim ating he w as som e li

;om_ihc_stu^nt^________I ___ihone in the classroom stanec :g. Loukaitas smashed it to the Lane said.le no ticed Ihot th e wounded 3-ycar-oId Natalie Hintz wn> It o f pain and crying. He asked litas for permission to take het r the classroom . T he student

f eHdeilTi uesday ove Koehler•News correspondent

f^DELIr^^On Tuesday, rc.sl- vill vote on a S700.000 bond hat is part o f a proposed $1.4 1 water improvement nroiect. projecLis a first step tcjward ling a w ater system that will nother .several million dollars icemept water lines even if the 5SUC passes and the city gels 10,000 grant lhal is part o f the

Jell’s water system is so bad, irle'cn H erring o f Region IV pment Association, that the sed the first screcningTforthe' /en before it had scheduled a cclion.inlil rcctnt years has the city ;d maps thai accurately por- e w a te r l in e lay o u t, C ity :r Scott Bybee said at a public 5 last week.5 bond issu e fails, the city Y won’t get the grant. Herring t if llie bond issue-jio.sses, the arc veiy good, but not guar-

ihat it will.Jepartmcnt o f Commerce’ is

i^er says cI N G T O N , U tah (A P )------mey o f a man who posed as 1 during a 3^4,-year marriage is c lie n t is n o t so le ly ibic for i|ic debt the couple

n C rid d le re lea sed docu- si week lhat detail tbe finan- isaclions o f Felix U riostc :e Jensen.e is serv ing a yea r in ja il iding guilty in July lo com- ions fraud, a third-degree H e has b een a c c u se d o f ing Jen sen o f m o re than

rs, many o f whom were teen themselves, have attencied )s on substance abuse, fami- .com m unication.skills-and._ liversily. They have served . rs to students a t'ih e Silver Ite rn o liv e S ch o o l on on :>asis.Newell. 17, a aoon'-to-be ; ler.-hada c h o iceo f working Iter or the recycling center' | nunity scrvice sentence for k 'iolotion. She ch o se the. ' Resource Center. •!S some typing and shelves he resource library. Newell f iar with ihe center. As an 1 ve schoo l s tu d e n t, sh e ■ ed the mentors coming to t I bringing a film about sex- a ment. Afterward, they dis- film. She felt comfortable t

ncntors and the staff, she o il

novi; o tte n d s 'th e T een n Fonun, a discussion group “ hool oge giris. wally n ice becausc i f you e onyone to talk to. you con t<

they hove ptfren ting tl I free doy care i f you need . ic class. Y ou con get a crib n air. too, then you bring it . yoii’re done with it. You it

. ' b:

ns killi

D sb o rn 'ld o k ~ d v e r a m em d i th e w e e k e n d .in M o s e s Lal i a c h e r s h o t a n d k ille d a t tl

h en soid.OK.nore Lane then relum ed — — an d -n o iic e d -fh a f^ n o1 up w ith diabetes appeared-ane t r e s s . H e o sk ed pei:-15 remove that student, ai__ granted._________________ned Lorie. re lum ed agair the ' shot victim Arnold Frit

h is d ea th throc.s andded trouble breathing,was “ B any agreed to letked out," Lane said. "I andher got him out the door."

lent Police 'were.ouiside.tl

fesMMts on city’s

g reatly influenced by t ment residents make lov their own problems. Hen

:.sl- Tlie federal grant, adn )nd the state Department of 1.4 w o u ld b e - i 'p e n t larg1-____ 800 .0 0 0 _ g allo n .s lo ragard pump station./ill M uch of. the bond mi ars b e sp e n t on m ile the pipelines for city-wide ets lhal would be installed i Ihe. early 1997.-----------If-the-bond-issuc-passad, ual w ater rotes would i IV averoge. S3 to $4 per mi he said. Tlic city is working he In b y Which lurgcr water i I a pay moro lhan smaller or

to encourage waler consci ity Even w ith the increas >r- base rates for w ater woi ly less lhan most Magic Vail lie, nilie.s, according lo a Byb<

Bybcc said the project \ ty inate poienlial bacterial i lg tion in c ity w ater, incr< :ie flow and capacity for fig ir- and provide residents wil

water pres.sure.' is Fire C hief Red Orr saii

client not re- S 4 0 .0 0 0 a f ie r Je n se n , IS U riostc w as fem ale and ;e married him in December y B ut C rid d le s a id the e m utually decided upon i

m ulated. accord ing to o 1- siory in Sunday’s Deseret I- -Criddle and M ichelle Tc e Jen sen ’s atto rney , are ni

restitu tio n and a financi il m en t. a co n d itio n o f gc- m a rr ia g e b e tw e e n ihe c annulled.f • T heir morrioge broke u| 1 1995 a f te r U rio s tc , po£

yI Steering commitfec

' "The W om en’s Resourc } brings people together froi•“ f e r e n r w a ik r o r i i f c r r h c i

. cliqueshere,"Loajolasoid..I O f the 2j400 individuols'

wplked into the ccntcr. 25 t cepl are primarily Spanish-; Therefore, the center will bi part-tim e Spanish-speakini W ellness Specialist, boldin; ing closscs in Spanish and their wellness pamphlets in I

Tb^ steering com m ittee annual p lanning re treat la Tlie women vory widely in interest and includc busines teachers , c o u n se lo rs , jou: attorneys ond community ad

"The W om en's R esource' b a sed on o w e lln e s s me opposed lo wailing for peof into'crisis,” soid Ruth Ann m em ber a n d 'p a re n tin g cc “We hove a vplley o f extren women oil up and dQwn th economic strata. W c w ant oil to sec something diol iniercs thol m okes them feel comfon

C ryslol T hurston , slcerir mittee member, agreed.

. “We olso wont to stimulolc in the commuriity ond open u bililies in the ir lives. W e f

.TF MoncmcJny, Fobruary 5.1996 TImos-h

Magic Vi

er at S'J

U l l l l l l i m now, o n d ' 10 drop tit

— hc’ca rried' S b R H H I A gain

classroom becom e a

B m b S w w W d oor closc sludcnt.s lo

Loukait that hc-ini

— hostagcrai

[ “ 1 >old h cd aw ay,"

__ tlngcc.antl

m o u th ," L couldn 't do

J A t lhat ; i l fout-feet fi

. J junior -------- ‘ ' pion m ade I

_ ^ _ ::i .sjoppclo r la la t .hands, and’.ak e , W a sh . again.st the ■ the s c h o o U didn;i stnig

' S tudent* po licc cnic

:d t9 the room o f .school v to th e r s fu d e n t— w as over,— e d to be in dis- This'com ic rm iss io n lo g led Sunda; and il loo was , trag ed y . Si

________________a ccu sed -shlin. N ow gun- picked on b ritz, 14, was in have not rei d w as h av ing shootings.

Law ofTicel us lake him prevented ih id two students lo ting . " ll i

w orse.” Pol \the cla-ssroom saicT. “Jon Li

rcasilBa ; water s;/ the com m it- might pay hi] oward solving if the bond is: ;m ngsa id . A crucial iJminisicred by fire, insuranci o f C ommerce, capacity per ; r g c ly on an age is far bci a g c .ta n k a n d — c it ie s , b u t t

would raise it money would Tlie city ha le s o f la rg e insurance sine e distribution The projec J in late 1996 o ne’s w ater ]

becausc it dc isscsrindivid:— bctw ccn'thevI increase, on or businc.ss, month, Bybee re.sponsibililylg on ajorm u-__ TTie pjpject:r users would 10 miles o f c: ones - a way lhan 6 inchcs servotion. em standard; I ase, W endell these using th /ou ld still be il has ovailat alley tom m u- work, Bybee s 'bee chart. The bond et would d im - a .m . to 8 p,II contamina- Wendell Senio :rcase w ate r m ay register, fighting fires avuilabfe al C vill) odequotc today.

A. simple m aid residents pass Ihe bond i

•esponsible:I, b e lie v in g w om an nameiid pregnant, “she” was dyiiI.TI99I. lo g o to N e w Vic deb t w as m ent. Uriostcn and occu- V e g a s , ex p o0 copyrigh t returned to Uta cl News. T h e tw o ac Tack. Bruce c r e d it c a rd s j nego tia ting 1991 marriage iciol sc iilc - up debt-s o f moi g e ttin g th e • U rio s tc ack e tw o ' m en Jensen 's nome

applications, a up in April bul m aintains . o s in g a s a what he w as do

droains.” she soiircc C enterram all dif: “ “ "S “ r-mit rcre-afS-no—J . \ community.

:s w ho have "Vou have toSto 30 per- '[ y ™ don t hulh-spcaking. , , |" ? y >!'be hiring a ™ >tiE .'she said

ing Fam ily "W hot cam eing parent-' |oud and clear, i:id printing to have lots o f mn Spanish, 'or be experts loce held its community,last w eek .' I ' "in age and com pare notescsswomcn. "lu rn a lis ts , '■ "‘f■ctivists. “ ' “ "Sl'e C enter is in « t» n d e d f .. .n o d e ] , ns miss the support.':ople lo go T he W om en':in Sophier, tries to be that sieduco to r. o f teamwork ond•cmes wiih commurtity. No rthe socio- gmm or innovatioil women m otes a sincere,x sts them, ju d g m e n to l ottiortablc." • irtvolvcd w ith thring com - comm'unity leadci

\ “ I lo v e il theilcw ohicn ' “T h ey ’re alwayi1 up possi- w illing to ta lk t ; prom ote diing.”

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schoolmd were yelling for Loukaiias p tlie rifle and tw o handguns ■iedTmd'surrciidcr: lin Lane w en t .back lo the 3om. Loukaitas appeared to le ag ita ted . He o rdered the losed. then starlcjl ordering Is lo the back o f the room. kaita.s then in fo rm ed Lane : -intended to take him as a erand-ordcrcd 'h lm tC T nsnJc—

Id him lo keep the gun p o in t- ' ly," Lniie said. "H e had his3n-the.lrigger-guard.------ —said to pu l the gun in your " Lane said , ’‘I ibid i i n i J I do lhal."lat po in t. L ane w as abou t et from Loukaitas. The for- lior college-wrestling cham- ide his move.rpped forw ard, grabhed his__and pinned him and tlie gun ' the w all." Lune said. "H e

tniggle." ....................en is ran fro m th e 'ro o m , ;nlcred. and the .worst case ol violence in slute history

:ommuniiy o f 11.500 strug- nday lo m ake sense o f the '. Som e s tu d e n ts sa id the l - sh o o tc r-h a d -o f te n b een — )n by cla.s.smales. bul police t released a m otive for the ;s.jfTicers say Lane’s courage d the bloodbath from csca- 'l l could have been a lol Police C h ief Fred Haynes n Lane is ille horo today.______

allotssystemy higher fire insurance ratt^ id issue fails. .iai element in delerm lning _ anco rates, is water storage per person. W endell's slor- • below mosi Magic Valley u t the-new s to ra g e tank se it to one o flhe highest, y has not been rated for lire since 1984, Orr said,

ojecl will not solve every- ter problems, Bybee said, it doesn 't deal w ith pipes hc'walcr meier and a house :ss, They are tlie ow ner’s ilily>jeet w li not replace, about___of existing water lines less :hcs in diameter, the mod- rd; but the city will replace g th e $50,000 10 $100,000. lilable annually for such ICC said.id eleclion will’be from K S p.m . T u e sd a y at the eniors Center where voters, ter. A bscnlee 'ballo ts arc ul City Hall until closing

e majority is required to md issue.

J for debtimed Lcasa, lold Jensen dying b f cancer and had.

:w York for medical ireat- jste was arrested in Las icposed a s a m an and Utah for prosecution.

) accum ula ted o d o /e n d s a fte r th e D ecem b er iage, eventually running more than S57,000. ack n o w led g es sinnini! imc on some o f the card ,s, according to C rid d le .. ins Jensen was aw are o f s doitig and approved il. .

e said.'son. child advocatc and imiltee member. Iament.s-; n -ch ild -sc rv iccaH n th c :;'. - -

c to remind yourself lhat hold children as No. I. be so m e th in g very

said.imc out o f the retreat, or. is lhat wc don 't need Df money o r be high lech ;s to help the people in lity ." Tyson said. "We listen to suggestions, tes and try to th ink o f irt o f what people niiss i is closeness lo others, most people don’t live families anym ore, wc

w n."cn 's R esource C enter It support. Il is a model ond commitment in the 'Jo matter w hat the pro- ivation,-the CentCTjro- ;ere. helping a n ^ o n - o ttilude , s o j p e o p l c

h the center ond olher «dcrs.there,". N ew e ll so id . vays sm iling; th e y ’re ilk to you abou t an y - -

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SEATTLE (AP) - fam ily legend , In

________John Thom as Gaytc trouble.

H e was smart, pn .qualities lhai could lynched in the co t

- a ro u n d Y azoo C it;already come for his

• was worried they mil T h e n th e w hit

e m p lo y e d him announced he was h m uddy frontier tow W ould he like to con-

__________J.T. Gayton nevcrjFour children, 17 i

g reat-grandchildren _• . . great-grandchildren

n eed to re m in d i February is Black His

------------- ^Long-after-iiie froithese sons and daugh kept on pioneering. A p ro fe sso rs and en tr tracc a century o f A

----------- achievement. All crcdto the patriarch who m

T ak e p rid e in yoi race, J.T. would s a y . , munity.

And above all, neve Gaytan.

_________ fchosc.carly_ycars.G ay ton w orked w hai open Jo’S racksT ^T S

"thing w ith low pay i servant, housepainter,

In the mid-1890s, f w aiter a l the Rainier sive gathering spot foi establishment. By 19C head steward.

T h e w ay h e V a rr i______ shouldcrs_back,_chin t

: khbwih'g sm ile 'o n 'h i him notice. In 1904, a ;as b a iliff at Seattle’s ni

_______ C p im ,.a n d j ic stayed'eventually promoted to : Som e say he lookc ju d g e than th e judge dressed in bow tie, pine es and'dark suits. He w

----------- ouLa cane,_which he cshow than support, a d every suit. In summer, low rose in h is Ippel, pi

) \ gardCT tended by his wi Y o u n g a tto rn e y s :

adv icc before approac [federal ju d g e s . . i ld ia asked him for help in st z e n s h ip ex am s. H c’< h o m e , d r i l l in g th Constitution.

But therc was anoth . G ay ton tha t few whit

ston '-te ller with a keen ou^A u g h and a way ol pie into Jiis circle.

W eekends, the Gayi filled w ith visitors. Tlic gom es'in the parior and Basement, w here J.T. v quadrille. H e’d greet hii ce ram ic V itchcr, painti a nd filled w ith liquor, like som eth ing from tl he’d ask.

H e b ecam e a pow ei Seattle’s black commun

. fo u n d th e c i t y ’s Fi M e th o d is t E p iscopa l a lw a y s so ifi th a t w a •’classy" people went. •

H e w as even more pc______ h is fa m i ly. B y ex an

a d m o n is h m e n t , He s( absolute rules for daughi sons John, Jam es and LC'

A G aj^on docs not tak___.G ay to n Js TiOt'seeii_pn.Ji

A G ayton works h a ri, g and gives to the commun

M agnolia , a few inch m any d ecibels quieter t band, bad her own way family ties. There was ni hei“^ h o v'H is^om ing"' alw ays had plenty o f foo<

Black peddlers would to d o o r in those days, s about African-Americans b o o k s th e l ib ra ry di

' I M agno lia alw ays bough m ade sure her children re

John Jacob G ayton, b began the G aytons’ secor in Seattle. H e was the fit t i z i d in th e ch u rc h tha helped establish.

M ore than any other c took the im portance o f far H e and h is w ife, Virginia

. .c h i ld r e n : G u e la , S y lv i G a ry , P h ilip , C arver, L Elaine...D uring the G reat Depr

. w orked tw o o r three jobs o n > ^ n g .(o stay o f f the do

jan ito r, a w aiter, even a < desp ite th e-fac t tha t he i

sh a re d an en m ity so de< w ould start barking when

, b locks away.J o h n ' a n d -V irg in ii

b e lie v e d in th e A m eric even w h en A m crica waj

f im o » N ew » .T

pi<P) — Today, he is a T In 1888, at age 18, tyton was asking for ;___A

proud, ambitious — uid get a black man co ttonfic ld co un try Zity , M iss; T h e y 'd ■ his brother, and J.T. might come for him. . M h itc d o c to r w ho n as co a c h m a n ^ IS heading West to a own callcd Seattle.:o m c a lo n g ? _ ___ ,'cr lo o k ^ back.__^ _ A17 grtuidchildren, 26 ren and five great- 'en ja te r .jh c re ^ s d a G ay to n th a t History Month. frontier w as settled,' ughtcrs o f a pioneer :. Attorneys, athletes, n trcp reneu rs, they r African-American :rcdit-thcir succcsscs—to share0 mrippcd the way. In 19; y o u rse lf and y o u r for thcii ly. Serve your conv -on ideal

that it Vicvcr forget you’re a neighbo

Virgi* • dealt w:a rs jD -S c a t t ic .J X _ w h c n _ il whatever jo b s w ere ' th e ir ro h l ^ ts to say ony- w ere sn ly and long hours: them twi ;er, barber. ^ ' j u s t so s, he hired on os o stayed pi ler Club, an exclu- The cl for Seattle's white recall fe\

1901, he’d risen to got to krm ission

irried h im s e lf — them “ n in up^ the h ^ p f a__eacj^ ins1 h is face — w on o th e r , t , a ju d g e hired him ' d id n ’t h s new U.S, District to fight ’cd thcrc_40.ycars.__ often......d tocou rt librarian. V irg il oked m ore like a w ho dges, jm p eccab ly s tud ied 3ince-ncz eyeglass- Howard 1 c was seldom with- v crs ityle cairied-more for__Washinga difTerent one for D.C., toi icr, he wore a yel- accompli: I, plucked from the brought 1 5 wife, Magnolia. T h e Piti / s s o u g h t J .T . ’s Chicago oaching the stem discuss th Uian im m igran ts C arvei n studying for citi- botanist ( le ’d in v ite th em oncc cam

th em on th e story that roof.

lothcr side to J.T. H is his 'h ites spw — th e slavery w cen wit, a boister- ow n slavi y o f drawing peo- went clcai

- for a value layton home w as Virginii nicre.wcre bridge “That sl and dances in the ic a l ottei r. vfould lead th e . teochcr. “: his guests with d' horse or c inted like a bird They wen: tor. “ W ould you and slave.’ Tl the blue j a y ? " At scho<

. counselors w erful figure in secretaries, lunity, helping to' would ask

F irs t A fr ic a n about bcint lal C hurch . J.T . w as w h e re th e T h e vic

impressiv* : powerful within day. The c cam ple and bv: se t c le a r a n d | -------ighlcr Louise and Q a i

take handouts. A • n Jockspn S ,^ t.._ I1, goes to church"

. Everyone nchcs taller and iiro's^hol cr than her hus- Doprosslc ay o f cultivating ovent on s no need to tell • •'T'^obillzi tg - to --v is itrsh c ~ -D fep f^ o

prepared. jld go from door with depr s, selling books «ns. These w ere C h e

d id n ’t c a rry . tight them, then 1 read them.

□ Loss ofI, bom in 1899, ° foollnj cond generation P’®°: first baby bap- □ Inabllir th a t h is fa th er Q C hanc

sJeopIr:t child, John J. o Fatlgu< ‘ family to h eart nio, raised eight '^7°-Ivin, Jo h n C .,

L eonard and

epression, John >bs at a time —; dole. He was a 1 a dogcajcher, be and co'nines deep the dogs icn he was two C a n y

in ia G .ay ton 'trican D ream , w as n o t ready

9 , Twin Falls, Idaho Monday. Pi

o n ely tree fi

John T. Gayton Moved w est to Seattle

are it with blocks.-------------------1938, they wanted a bigger hom< ic ir growing brood. They foun< eal house — ideal, that is, excep it was in Madrona, an all-white iborhood.rginia, re la tively fair-skinned with the rcal-cstate agent, bu

i_ihc_wholc_family_moy.cd_iri. roce wos o b v io us. W indows sm ashed. A neighbor offered twice what the house was worth, so th e y ’d m o v e aw ay . They 1 put.; children o f John and Virginia few conflicts once the neighbors I know them. The boys had per- on to fight anyone w ho callcd “ n igger." W ith five brothers, instructed to stick up fo r the . ihcy~t h a v e W i t h f a m i

_____ __ _ s e cg in ia ,

had :d a t rd Uni*y inin g to n ,......... ......................................told her children stories about plishcd African-Americans. John i t hom e black newspapers like M ttsburgh C o u rie r a n d The ;o Defender. The family would : them over dinner, ver, nam ed a f te r the b lack st George W ashington Carver, am e home from school with a hat sent his mother through the

history teacher had told him ’ wasn’t all bad, noting that his aye-owding grandfather oncc Icdr to Canada to find a doctor ilucd slave.inia marched into thcschool. - t slove might have gotten med- ; te n tio n ," s h c .lc c tu r c 4 the . “ But they’d give their prize ir cow the best attention, too. ere all profwrty — horse, cow, /c."hool, the children were told by ors they’d make good clerks or ies. At home, John and Virginia ask, “ Have you ever thought :ing a doctor or lawyer?"

v iew from" 3 0 s to r ie s up is iive, even on a ra iny Seattle c clouds hang just above the ,

jpression-WI 3m e a n d Wcm e g e ts th e b lu e s n o w o n d Ihei ho llsngos.sslon. o n fh© o th e r h a n d , m a y < o n d m a y pe rsist lor w ee k s o r e- >11120 a p e rson ,nlon-to-9o-conirrton-it-b -w tim ote :o n s su ffe r d e p re s s io n . D epres : d o m o tlo n o l p ro b lem s. It b estlm jp resslo n c o n b e n e f i t from p ro fe

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out have advanced degrees. )hn cousins went to college, t ike o f Ihis th ird gcnc ra tio he Gaytons includc a collej uid professor, two Boeing a

a high school teacher. F ck owns two nursing homes, cr, "W e w ere brought up 1 a r io r fe e lin g s ," G ary so ;he p ro p p ed u p 'o n h is des

;:lutcliing a bottle o f spa im “ Wc all grew up with a s iis in who w c were." ce It w asn 't olwoys easy lor figure out w ho the Gaytor

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football coach. Hired to i>y the school’s rpclq^ relati o r b lack athletes^ he .qu it s lia black players were kicked ht for revising to take o loyal

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d by certificates sec re ta ry id legal achieve- w h a t? In jwded with pho- G aytons as vith Sugar Ray - were solidl to John Woyne, seen as trj

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too. ThcTanks is beautiful, ion d f S ea ttle w hat matter lege libnirian, a -their skin, executives andPhilip Goyton J.T. and I

» . 1954.p with no infe- The secoi say s, h is foo t too. e sk , h is hand Guela, ol porkling water, tion, is the C X sense o f pride address bool

m any scrot y for others to again, track tons were. spreading fai cm a k e rs , Or S h e livcf line o f a 1970, m anicurcd ; C a rv e r in t h e ' overlooking X living roomr had recently carv cd fro r

jo b as th e grandparents on’s first black . She remer 0 help smooth thot scot os utionship w ith decked out ii t a fte r several ing dress, ^w ed o ff the team grandmother mlty oath. ing os the gre as an attorney Family. W! /h o se c lie n ts m others, the esom e" black drog-Yrackei local members fathers, Guelti

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:s regularly called his ofUcc 'eats so frigh ten ing that one ry q u it. T ro u b le m a k e rs , o r In th e ’6 0 s , so m e saw th e I as U ncle Tom s. Sincc they lidly m iddle class, they were try in g to succeed in w hite

therefore betraying their block ond sisters.,, 69 , now re tired from her dle-closs career as head o fthe ity -o f-W ash in g to n ’s soelol rary, oncc was challenged by daughter, Virginia, re not block," V irginia soid. colored.’’ Black people should :ther, no matter whot, Virginia:k is beautiful, she said.----------r mother replied, n ot all block \il. W hat’s within a person is te r^ she said, n ot the color o f 1. . • -

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oldest o f the th ird genero- e G ayton matriorch now. H er ook is filled w ith scribblings, ro tched o u t and scrib b led ick ing th e m ovem ents o f a ; family tree.ves in a n e ig h b o rh o o d o f :d yard s , in o w h ite house ng Lake Woshington. In her im sits 0 V ictorian loveseat, rom c h e rry . I t ’s from her nts’ house.nembers how it felt' to sit in as a young g irl. S h e ’d be It in her Sunday-g0-t0:meet- ^winging her legs, eating her ler’s pound cake.and watch- grownups sang and laughed. When she secs today's siiide the hom eless ch ildren , t h e ' ked slums,' ^ e unemployed lelo thinks alxnit that loveseat ood it felt tb sit there.

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the year set -streakirecord—a h o r s e , o f c o u r s e , o f w as 15th on USA- T o- o f m ost com pelling and

:o p le , a h e a d o f D a lla s cr Je rry Jones, b aseball > N o m o , a n d s to c k -c a r a r J e f f G o rd o n , am ong

re d jn P eople m agazine, ibunc co lu m n is t nam ed on- o f th e year, and E s - le in c lu d e d h im in its J c igars ."at th e E c lip se A w ards

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o ld e r h o r s e . N o w he h re sh o ld o f rac in g im - . If-s tep b eh in d legends w ay , M an o ’ W ar and 5 re c o rd o f 16 stra ig h t :ou ld b reak th is spring.II beg in S am rday in tbe H andicap a t u lfstream

ale, F la., w here he w illis rem ark ab le strin g o f • )ries. H e w ill be racing e 's in c c O ctobcr, w hen horses in the w orld in

B reed e rs ' C up C lassic

rway 2-1 incer tune-up.L E , Fla. - A .J . W ood ' ider w ith j u s t seconds )g th e U n ited S ta tes a r N o rw ay in a tuneup ccer tournam ent a t the s.'-a to o k a free k ic k .15 >ox, and W ood headed ; u p p e r leA c o m e r o f

ling o n em pty there in tes,” W ood said . “W c ay defense) w ou ld be..(Joseph) to sco re a n d ____vy o v e r there’." B u t a t '! d ec ided to try fo r it go t b y th e keeper.” , '

rum ental in 'se ttin g up al in th e 28 th m inute om from b ey o n d th e o v J^ o rw e g ia n .g o a lie -: ' -- ) d e f le c te d th e s h o t id w as on tb e ground, unced to Jospph , w ho I in to tb e lo w er righ t

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I H O N O L U L U -J im a n a p o lis o.yerlhrew^h: end zone iii th » c lo s lm N FC he ld o f f th e A FC tw o m inutes S unday fc in the Pro B ow l.

K en H arv ey o f Was an in te rc e p tio n 3 6 y t dow n and M o rten Am kickcd a 2 4 -yard field in tercep tion to lead the

"Uerry R ice o f S an F n p a s s e s f o r 8 2 y a rd s

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T he N F C he ld w hat---------comfoztable-20-7-lcadi

A F C w e n t on a tim e-i 87-yard drive th a t was from H arbaugh to C urt E ng land from 17 yards afte r th ree quarters.

T he N F C w ere he ld t o f d o w n s in th e q u a rt plays.

In the' fourth quarter, L a t ils own 42 a f\c r a fai tem pt and m oved to the 1 M cDonald o f San Franci

-------- the-end-zone w iih-J:50 lcA fte r ge tting thW Hnll

■ a t m id fie ld w ith 4 7 se baugh hooked w ith Bet E ng land on a 4 1 -yard i ball on the N FC 9.

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SEATTLE - Ken B ehr in Los Angeles to stay.'bu cials still aren’t g iving up : ing a local buyer for the Se

W hile the m ayor o f Ana! announce p lans M onday pravide the Scahawks wi

„ s itc _ a t R am s P a rk , a p showed up team headquart b a n ’K irk land .and workc with cxereise equipm ent

Behring told T he L os Ai from his Danville, Calif., li ing offices on Satuniay, "]

■ ted lo Los Angeles." He s w ill be m oving to Ram s soon."• 'T m a Californian and dl want to be," Behring said.

In S e a ttle , a k e y pla Behring dram a reacted' cal to Behring’s comments.

Hale Imin hits out o f ; on tho 9th hole to sav Royal Caribbean Clas

.. ..BIscayne. Fla,____

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three courses used fo r thi

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w henever asked how long p lay in g , has a lw a y s bce throw som e sand o v e r me.

T h e re ’s . ju s t n o q u it i cam e back o fte r b em g si n in g in 1975 , a n d he ca

- ,^'m ajor neck surgery in late • B ut last w eek, fo r th e fi

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im H arbaugh o f in d i- H b / . h is .re c e iv e r in the- sing seconds, and the ■ ■ FC tw ice in the final B l y fo r fl~20-13 victory

V ash ing ton re tu rned i y a rd s fo r a to u c h - A ndersen o f A tlan ta :Id goa l a fte r anotherth e N F C . . - _______ ■F rancisco caught six 'd s , i n c lu d in g o n e IS v o te d .th e g a m e 's

[lat appeared to be a id fit th e hair,-bu t th e— le -c o n su m in g 8 :0 1 ,'a s capped by a pass lurtis M artin o f N ew H | rds to m ake it 2 ^ 1 3 [T7^|

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her like this becauw For I gets. called if the 54 holes o f the time it ( the A T & T Pebble WiA

ears o f contraSentinel spikes

“M yFla. - L ee T revino . o ther ftin p lay ing g o lf for an d lh<n on 'the p lanet. w e e k ';h is sto ck answ er, m ight {

3ng he would keep a full sbeen , “ U n til th ey fore."m e.'’ . T revit in th e guy . H e tou r’s cB stru ck by lig h t- cem be:cam e b ack fVom racked

late 1994. m oneye first tim e, TreVi- hasp la :ig h t h o n g up th e T his

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mver Bronco defensive I >m San Francisco 49er rc luston Oiler defender Da HonoluluSunday;:--------;ck . H arbaugh failed to com (t th ree p a sse s 'a s th e gam e ed . H is la s t p a ss ; in ten d e jw n o f O akland , w as w ay h

! to Se:>ure Mr. Behring wants to kcc options as he can on the table, cr von Reichbauer, a tnemb< ctropoliton King County Coiii

Iile ichbaucr said he ta lked t by telephone Saturday and wa peful" Behring would agree I Icahawks to a local buyer.:im m ayor Tom Daly issued n late Saturday nighl, whic fc arc. optimistic wc con reoc ment with Ken Behring for hi sc o f ou r training facility, ani that as a springboard for ncgo fo r h is N FL team to have . Sportslown Anaheim." rtstown complcx is'in the plan cs.iions on a new nam e, colors 1 logo w ill be made w ith loca ity involvement, signaling thi ssirc to reach' out to Southen a fans r i ^ l away,” Daly said.

MurphI!aribbejAssociated Press

E Y B IS C A Y N E , F la . - B , w ith stan d in g 30 m p h gus :cr ch ill, sho t a 4 -undcr-par fo r a four-stroke v ic to ry in la rib b ean C la ss ic ,, th e y a field S en io r PG A toum am e : “fin ish e d a t !0 iu n d e r ‘20: s to casily beai H alc’TrwinT ed $ 1 2 7 ,5 0 0 fo r h is n in tl r w in s in c e jo in in g th e e:

cpn d rro u n d .lcad erJU ck Ac and finished th ird a t 2 0 8 ..

rookie w ho earned h is play D ecem ber, w as b id d in g to th e fifth sen io r to w in in 1

:n t debut.vin^ w ho s ta rted th e final ^

ivash out:h N ational Pro-Am they co a i g o lf on Sunday. But that on was enough lo uush ouLthe toi (Sly.r the second consecutive day d o ff bediuse o f w et grounds it ended the toumament. iA only 36 holes finished and

•acts, TrevinoJS in 2 000, ju s t a fter h e tum s ly (endorsem ent) contracts - four years — that pu ts m e i then r i l see ," T rev ino saic < 's R o y a l C a r ib b e a n C la: t p lay som e, but I don ’t kno 1 schedu le .’I 'v e never, said

:v in o h as been o n e o f the s anchors since he tu rned 5( )c r 198 9 . In s ix seo so n s , d up m ore victories (26) ar :y ($6 ,0 5 2 ,8 9 6 ) thon anyo layed th e sen ior tour.-, is y ea r, he could becom e t

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e back Steve Atwater,left, • receiver Jerry Rice after Darryirtev^lsrrigHtrin the

o n n e c to n h is H ad th em e clock ex- M archibrodjded fo r T im have settled! high. tw o-point cc

sahawlkeep ' Seahawks' fans are I Me,” lionaire Paul Allen will nbcr franchiw. Von Rcichba oiiiT- ■ fied the team’s prosp’e

it's widely believed to d to hawks’ season ticket h was o fth e NBA Portland Tr « lo “W e 're in ongoing i

began a couple o f wcci :d a licipatc there will be nc lich in 10 days or two wee mch bauersaid.■his B ehring brought.up and selling the Seahawks to :go- a lu n ch wi.th von Rc /e a weeks ago. Von Reich

lactcd A llen, A llen’s lan- have said.

I f Allen decides agair ors, for lhe Scahawks, von x a l lined up a possibje bad the Reichbauer described 1

leni ness leader not from Si id. the Northwest.”

hy Yvlns jan tour

w ith M urphy ton , c lo sed w

B ob M u r- L in k s o f K cj gusts and a w ind-chill ten oar 67 Sun- M urphy too in the R oy- S unday and n I 'c a r 's f ir s t par-5 ho le , wl Tienl. ' fell back w ith2 0 _ 3 -fo r-5 ^ '“ M u r p h y j l iin. M urphy ' front s ide to p n th S e n io r b irdie a t the f : c irc u it in th ree-sho t leat

Irw in m ade A cton shot with birdies at i 8. A cton, 0 ■ Muxphy. by fou laying card chop t lu t deflci to bccom e H o w e v e r , : n his tou r- b ird ie putt, am

in from the si al day t ie d ' hjg com fortabl

*ebble Beaccould have ers not having one flooded rotation, the toi : toumament doesn't count o

Cup points o r os ay play was ' It was the Hn ids and this n.ial N ational 1

Texas that a PG nd the play- -andno treschcd i

0 hints at retirms 60. go lfer to surpu :ts ran an- f ro m th e P G / 1C to 60 — T o u r. T rev in o a id at this- * since jo in ing th Classic. “ I m an is the loui now about w ith $9,673,42: id thal be- ' T revino likes

th e com pelitio: the s e n io r up to th e fans. 50 in D e- low ed him ant

IS. h e ;h o s for o,few holes' a n d m o i ! t_ . I f T rev ino wi

yone^w ho fam ily grown ai it w ould-be hat

e the firs t seriously.

o n ^ o ^

eft, knocks the ball loose ter he was upended b y _ the first'half of the Pro Be

h e A F C s c o r c d . c o a c h 1 oda o f the C olts said he wo led for a tie and not gone fc t conversion .

'k s ? Sre hopeful local bit- vill wind up with the l^aucrhosn 't idenii; spective buyer, but B S m B to be Allen, a Sea- B f r M

» holder and owner S U N1 Trail Blazers.ng discussions lhal veeks a p and I an-2 negotiations witli- weeks” von Reich- . , 3 ! ^

up lhe sub jec t o f s to a local buyer a t ' R e ic h b a u e r fou r ichbauer then con- i 's represen tatives

gainst m aking a bid on Reichbauer has r tbackup buyer. Von " i f ^ ;d him os "a busi- ' ^ ' ' i n g 1 Seatile, but from quarters

moving

} Royal rnamenf>hy an d o ne sho'i beh ind A< i w iih a 71 fo r a 207 on th <cy B iscay n e co u rse , w her tem peratures w ere in the 40s took the lead on the first hoi d never let go. H e b irdied th , w hile A cton and Irw in eac'i ih ^ b o g e y . ' __ ;__‘

s h o t a 3 - u n d e r 3 2 on tji 0 pull aw ay from the field. > le par-5 I Oth gave M urphy lead ov er A ctoii. idc a /n o v c oq the back nine at lhe I3th and-14th.-He trailei four sho(s and had a chancc ti ficit in h a lf on N o. 15. r , I rw in m is s e d a 15 -fo o and M urphy ro lled a p a r put

: sam e d is tan ce lo m ain taii ab le lead._______;__.________

ch Pro-Amh g compleied the threc-coursc toumament was nol official, li

It on the money list, for Rydei r os a qualifier for the Masters. Hrst time sinix the 1949 Colo-

al Invitational in Fort Worth, PGA Tour evenl was canceled

icduled.

irementat60rposs $10 tnillion in earnings G A T o u r ond S e n io r PG A ino hos e a r n e d '$ 9 ,5 3 1 ,3 4 63 the lour in 1967. G reg Nor- lour's a ll-tim e m oney leader .425.ikes the m oney, but he loves ition. H e a lso loves p lay ing ins, as onyone w ho jios fo l- and h is b an te r-filled sh tick les'lhis w eek could ottest. r wos the typical senior, with n and nothing to g o hom e to, hard to take h is rum inations

w i n ^T h e N p C 's only

• I h a lf w as A nderser y- D attem pt, w hich h it '

tirecedcd the first , w ith M cD onald ’s ii

y j l H The A FC g o t ofl start on a '93 -yard

B i j f l C inc inna ti’s J e f f B - p en o f-P ittsb u rg h ,

| B ' tered w ith the next lead at lhe half.

T h e B la k e -T h is k beltcred the gam e t' by lhe H ouston con

’f ; to rin i and K en Ho on ihe A F C 's firsl r

-—T-liigpcn m a d e : — ov er the m id d le 'u t

S an F ra n c is c o ’s N end zone.

■ ■ .The N F C . how c B j A n d e rs e n 's f

from 36 yards and i w ith tw o sc c o n d sT c

A l-yard pass fro Favre to Rice and ai lion retum accountcd

____ A l.h a I f l im c , .N c 'Sgt, M ichael V olin w in SI m illio n wh yard field goal. The w as on line bui it I

J landed a round the 2- "I wos hoping for a

0 crowd roar took my m__________Volino, 35. Irainc3owl team s coach K en Rc -------- :.~ thcn 'undqr D enver ^

H onolulu.T e d V olino qualified f

vould la r K ick" in a randc for a s h e y 's . T h e co m p :

than 125.000 entries

photographers docurnent g van at the Seattle Seaht irs In Kirkland, Wash., Sui g crow loading up the var

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touma]T he A ssoc ia ted P ress

the PER TH , A ustralia - - nom , v ic lo ry in th e H

- - . w as sim ply a case o f I — sound advice.

• ^ “ H e got m e back lo y “ t h in k in g a b o u l 10 I

w h ich is im p o ssib le ." S unday c)f the advice 1

led F erguson , w ho coachc• *0 C olin M onlgdm crie.

W o o sn a m b ird ie d >ot ho le fo r an even -par ro utt o n e - s t ro k e v ic to ry -n r lin loum am enl. F or-one ol____crs o f the_last,decode.

v ic to ry on the contlnen I l w a s th e se c o n d s

1 m ent w in fo r the Wclsi . . Jo o k th e J o h n n ie Wo

Pgg w eek ea rlie r in_Singa{ jj w on h is first back-to-fc

jgr th e M o n te C a rlo and J chom pionships in 1990. [q. " I ’v e n o w w o n evei ij, w o rld excep t Ja p a n ," ;

w h o se rou n d w as c o n b ird ies, a bogey and a d

W oosnam , w ho w as h is short gam e, said hi

i os we'll for a lm ost five > H e fin ished the lo u n

gs -11-u n d e r-p a rto ta l o f 2 ’ iA sho t c lea r o f Frenchm j 16 V e ld e and Irish m an P •r- W oosnam collected $13 e r V o n d e V e ld e a n d f

; fin ished w ith 72s in wi cs ov er th e tigh t 7 ,101-yar lg Vines resort.' il-~~ B ritish O pen cham p :k began the final round e \

nom-, b u t so a red lo 76 th shots back. - 0. The' toum atncnt is jc i

E u ro p e a n a n d A u s tr Tdurs.

20=13nly a threat in the sccond rsc n 's 53-yard field goal h if th c upright. Thot kick rst A FC drive thut,ended i 's interception. i : o f f to a record-breaking ird touchdow n pass from IT B lake to Y ancey Thig- rgh , b u t th e N F C co u n - - lext 20 points for its 20-7

'h ig p e n h o o k u p , w h ich ne record o f 64 yards sci com bination o f Don Pas- H ouston in 1976, cam e

rst possession, de a o n e -h a n d e d c a ic h : 'u t thc-35 und ou trueed— - s M erlo n H anks to th e ... . . .D w ever, b o u n c e d b a c k ’ '’s f ie ld g o a ls , th e f irs t nd the 24-yarder com ing IsTcmaining’in’ th'c’half.

from G reen Bay’s Brett id and Harvey’s intercep- ntcd for the NFC's points. _N c w -Y o rk -C ity -p o iic e -------olino lost his chance to w hen he m issed a 35-

rh e kick, taken o f f a tee. it hnd little height and

IC 2-yard line, ar a minicle." h« said. "Tlie y mind olT the kick.";nncdjm der_Jets_SM cial____ _1 Rose in New York and ’c r k ick c rJn so n Elom in --------

:d for the "M illion Dol- indom draw ing by Her- m p a n y re c e iv e d m o re rics.

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snamAussieaments s

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ed th e p a r-5 18th ir round o f 72 and a , y - in th e $ 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 e o f the great ploy- ide. .it .w ii 's .h is .f irs i„ ., nent.id s tra ig h t to u rn a - /e lshm an. who also , ; W a lk e r C la s s ic a igapo re . W oosnam to-bock titles sincc m d S c o ttish O pen « 0 . . - e v e ry w h ere in the 1," sa id W oosnam . co m p rised o f fou r a double bogey.

VOS de lig h ted w ith d he h a s n 't p layed vc years.Dum am cnl w ith an if 277. ending up a hm an Jean van de n P aul M cG in lcy .$135,000. id M cG in lc y a’lso1 w indy conditions •yard layou t a t The

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Indiana Pacer I of New York Kl the baseline or 83, Sunday.

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D E N V E R (A I : M ichael Jordan a

Bulls could cscope But the N BA ’s n

~ dow n-by31-pg in iquarter— cam etar

N ot close enouj__ : ^p rev en ta 105-99 (c

Nuggets on Sunda: cd m e B u lls ’ 18-

: streak.Playing two nigl:

' their showdown w : son and the Los V

the Bulls surged i deficit at the h a lf i

. the, fourth quarter.

Magic 122, SpuORLANDO. Fin.

stole Ihc show fnim S minil. scoring seven c .overtime Sunday as ll remained unbeaten at 109 vicJory over tl Spurs.

David Robinson wc ca] matchup with SI with-36 points nnd O 'Neal's i6 points a but the Magic star wa­stages ofthe nationally

Pacers 90, KnIcI: INDIANAPOLIS -

scored 2 rpoints as th extended ihcir home \ 17. N - •

W iUl the Hj• S P R IN G F IE L D , 1 T he vo tes are in . An guessing is ab o u t to B a s k e tb a l l H a l l o nounces t^ is y e a r ’s day.

One. o f the m ost cl<............’nam es to com e out 01

in g c o m m it te e is t ;Tarkanian , w ho has in in g p e rc e n ta g e o f co ach in th e h is to ry

. ;an d a reco rd o f run ‘N C A A alm ost os Ion{

Tarkaniari is o ne o ;es, 14 players an d or . c o n s id e re d b y th e t

Magic m' A lsn GrecDbcrg. I m Hartfiinl C ouno t■;

M agic Johnson was 'b u t now h e 's olm ost 1 block for T roy Aikmon. play Friday q i ^ t again Bulls \Vas like l i s t e d

_ album in a world that h C P s,' .

Y pu.didn’l,se«;any c grin, did you? H ere was

< 9 ,2 5 2 poinids, lumberir ' breakdown lane, while

.1 'm an; M ichad Jordan an ; pe^ sped by in the BulU . ry. Y'O’ve never seen

. .m oteforicm onabasket •Is th e M agic mion on

ego tnp7 O f course he else is new? T hat said

. h e ’s ise r io u s a b o u t pi staying - w ith,the Los > ers, w e heartily embn: re turn .‘A nyone w ho dc

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er forward Duane Ferrell,: Knick center Patrick Ewi I on the Pacers way to de

HszlDse.ggets,][A P) - N o t ev en qn and the C hicagoipe from this one. —' ''s mightiest team — ThcK [ jin tr im h e -sc c o n d — “ • itantalizinglyclosc. lough, how ever, to 7^ , “ 9_|o?s.to the D enver... 2? - _ iday night that end- 18-gam e w in n in g S u h s 1

lights after winning .w ith Magic John . E d ? islAngel.cs.Lokcrs, ... nine of ;d from a 25-point road-wc ilf to pull ahead in ton.T. • ' — .......................Dano]

ond gdtri p u r s l O P O T surgery, lo. - Nick Anderson . m Sha«jttndntcA d. cn ofhis 33 points in accord a as Ihe Ortando Magic ^ r«oro- 1 at home with 0 122- „:r the Son Antonio xiawltS

ATLA1 won another stfllisti. 30 points h Shaquille O’Neal aheod to ind II rebounds to with 1:0 its and 12 rebounds, snopp^i was better in the lote Atlant lally televised game. game anc

l ic k s 8 3 S ? d * ’£'yIS-Derrick-McKey “IS the Indiana Pacers helped tlne winning jtreaK to time sin

. • , streak enc

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M ass. (A P ) - A nd the second- t to b eg in as the 1 o f F a m e an> r’s in d u c tees to -

t c losely w atched t o f th e nominaC- is t h a r o f J e r r y ' I f / m las the best win* o f a n y c o lle g e

Dry o f th e gam e •un-Ins witH th e Tarka ong.................e o f five coach* 'and co ll I one co n tribu to r M i ^ e l , e H o n o rs Com * tional Te

naldngmosint - ■ ■ C

(vas never svelte, ist b ig enough to lan. Seeing M a^c piinst the Chicago ling to a s c r o ^ y . at has'switched to

ly o f that fam ous.. was Magic, 6 feet ering along In th e .' iile.Dennis R o d - . : , .w _ , lan d S co ttieP ip - lulls’ 99-84 victo- Even if » Magic looking us apersoi sketbal! court w e’ll sboi on on enormous really love

: he is, and w bat. first place, aid , so w hat? I f n o t comp< ; p lo y in g - a n d m in es ho^ os A ngeles L ak- artists can; ibrace h is N B A , would ha> I doesn’t is sim - ;• hadn’t betr

APphMSill, left, goes over tha top :wlng as he moves along defeating the Knicks, 90-

r^thrtflr105-99Pro basketba ll

IC Kniclcs fell behind cariy as they as frigidly as the below-zcro tem- urcs outside Market Smiare Arena, e the Paccrs haven’t lost since a >3 decision to Cleveland on N o '’*

s 123, Bullets 115, OTANDOVER, Md. - Charles ley had 31 points and 15 re ­ds and Kevin Johnson scorcd o f his 23 points in overtime o s - Avcary Phoenix beot Woshing-

nny Manning, playing his sec- - {ame sincc returning from knee ry, camc ofT the Phoenix bcpch sre 22 points in 25 minutes as luns concludcd 0 fronchis'e- 1 eight-game rood trip with a 5- ird.

/les 106, Hornets 104LANTA - Steve Smith scored ints and Gmnt Long put Atlanta : to stay on a three-point play 1:03 rernaining as the Hawks- ed a three-game losing s t r ^ . anta trailed ncorly the entire and was down by 14 laie in the imortcr. Bul 3.pointers, — one by a rare bi^sket interference

- and Long's three-point play i the Hawks win for the first since Iheir lO.game victory e n d ^ last week.

an make ame?

m ittee . E le c tio n

v o te s f r o m th e j ^ ^ H H 2 4 - m e m b e r

com m ittee.■ A lso nom inat- ed a s c o a c h e s

— w e K 'D o n 'H a sk - ' ins o f T c x a s -E l Paso, G uy L ew is o f H ouston, T ex W in te r , w h o

Kanlan. • coach ed -in bo th • th e -p ro le a g u e s

o n ege,'aD d 'A ~nron lo D ia s - :!, w ho g u ided S p a in ’s N a- Tcam fo r 2 7 years.

st o f returnCom m entary

Bpiy envious.

S h o r ts ig h te d , too. Som e critics have su g g e s te d that Magic not re* tum to the worid’s b e s t b ask e tb a ll s ta g e a fte r y ea rs aw a y be-;, cause h e ’ll never -

I i f that’s t n ^ so what? Show rson who qttits at bis peak, and bow you a peridn'ttrho never sved what he was doing in the ice. It’s the degree o f passion, npetence, thot usually deter- bow long m ost perfonnaiice a n y on. You thinlf Lorry Bird bftve quit playing i f bis back letrayM'him?

H ie Associated Fres

' Top-ranked Moss winning. It’s ju s t tal en Minutemcn an ex

■ lately.F o r the th ird tin

------n i n e gam es,-the~Mtaken to-overtime, b

H 74 victory o ver Xav H , them the nation ’s c■ Division I icam.

M am iS 'C am by hiH ------- two^reo-throws-withH lo g iv e M ossachu's 1 5 A tlantic 10) a 76-74 ! ■ Padjlla stole the boll fM . t on C la rk e fo r the j f l Inyup to c lo sc lhe gaj 9 "F o r us to be dov H o f th e gam e and c< H win. that shows cha: R B said.M ■ T he M usketeers (! ^ sellout crowd a t Cin< R in a f r e n ^ a t the em N but they m issed threeM ____ naLscconds.- J X a v ie r led 6 7 - « j n — [[playburM ossadhusei

on a 3-poin tcr by P . ..scco n d s le f \J n regu

■ never trailed in ovcfti■ Tn o ther game's jm■ team s Sunday, it was■ 72, Kansas State 62; H - - 79 . South F I ^ (

’Syracuse 81, AJabam sissippi Stole 78, No.

P O n Saturday, it wn g . tu ck y 77, F lorida 6 : I- n ec ticu t 77, S t. Johi

V illanova 88 , Pittsbu tl l a h 74 , N ew M cxi Carolina Suite 78, No

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Also, Louisville 74, ^ phis 56: No. 13 Virg I Rhode>Is!and 6 6 ; Nc ' 96 , W ashington Stat

; Bobcs I lead V!

The Associated Press

T railing by fou r po ss m idw ay , M ontana Sl :- sb a rc o f the B ig Sky :d le a d in p e r i l . B u t 1 »9- - w ^ n ’t picked a prcs 5* favorite for nothing.

Senior'forw ard Nico ^ the w ay with 2 9 points

6 overall, 6-1 in league .3 in the sccond h a lf to ta i. lead. Classmate Quadn

scored 24 points at ccr short jum per nnd tw o f th e final? seconds to k bay.

d B ut M SU c o ach M a saw defense as the de< y o f h i s 78-70 victory: ‘ s (9 -9 , 3*4) m anaged j i

goa l in the final 5:11 ‘ - n igh t’s matchup in Bozi . *'We w ent aw ay fro: I t io n a l m a n -to -m a n

hom e,” he said. “I thou t really m ade a diffcrenc / ond half.”

C o u p led w ith a Frii __ I rout,of^visiting Eastem

ethe w in over Idaho left in o tie w ith Boise Stati a t the top o f the B ig Sk>

Idaho C oach Jo e Cr a lso lost 94-78 Friday

No. 1 Ge( women sf

»t on top, 8(e s r ?

C H A R L O T T tfI .C . I ” 1 d ra H o lland sco red 20 13 e lu d in g a sleal and lay

** scco n d s rem ain ing , as Georgia, beat N orth Car Smidny.■ H olland’s m idcourt st< te r the T a r H eels (11-8

“■ 77-75 on Tracy R e id ’s 2 :0 2 lefl.

Women’s col — - b ask e tb a

• G eorg ia (18-2), whic: H ■ its w inning streak to 16, (.g 4 0 halfUme lead despite. I .(I lO -point leads and givinj ^ nal seven points o f the ho i’stil N o,20A ^issippI78 K No. 3 Tennessee 72

OXFORD, Miss. - Yoli er -scored 21 points and No. 20 1C built a big hal^m e lead be:

ofTNo. 3 Tennessee 78-72 S w The U d y Rebels led 44- id .miwion, but Tennessee ra

» m ^ h a lf ,u s in g o n Il-O r

J’ No. 6 Iowa 77, Indian^ IOWA CITY, Iowa - No.

17- points from Angela H . from Tangelfi Smith, and hii * first !2 shots in defeating Im

Sunday to stayvimbe^ten in tt

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ssachusw is is s t i l l . ' taking the unbeat- ~ extra fiVc.minutcs T ex as ‘

Purdueim e in th e ir last 19 UCL M inutem en-w crc— 20 MIctbut Sunday’s 78- 21 Bos

iv ier o f O hio kept ginia 6: I on ly undefeated 6 2 , A k

CIcmsoih it the second o f 25 Gcorith-15-Becondslef\------- Satupiisetts (2 1 -0 , 9-0 Louis ai 74 lead and ^ g a r cancelci all and fed Chari- unab le he f in a U sc c o n d _ N .C ...b jam e. caused bown the majority c o m c bo ck and

liaracter," C am by N o . 3 h

incinnati Gardens •'md o f regulation, st•cc shots in the fi- 3 4 3 0 ^ ”

62 w i t h '2 :47 10 sc llsu cd ir6 S -6 8 - P u d iU n w ilh lS

iiti-fiSS N O .S C2; No. 5 C incin- S o u th Iiiida 60;_No. 18 J)annym a '68 : and MisT in a 16.10 . 22 A uburn 75. “s #as: No. 2 Ken- U 63; N o. 4 Con-

burgh 55; No. 7 ihcdecidii ixtco 58; N orth^0.-8 North Car- N o . SGeorgetown ,70. Alabam

[4 .N 0 .1 1 M cm -irginto Tech 72. who led bNo. 14 A rizona the visitirtote 78 ; N o . 15 wiihin.60-

ats hold ^th roa* RI< *points lo Idaho . *■ Slate found its _ ^ n r - ky C o n feren ce '\ th e B o b c a ts cscason league

CO H arrison led ’Its os M SU (14- C O S JF E I;uc play) rallied I__________take a 10-point bridge thatdrc Lollis, who In its so:cntcr, drilled a protected i) free throws in by handingkeep Idahd .a t . fourth stni

51, SoturdiM ick D urham J.D. Huliecid ing facto r 21 poin ts,: T he V andals his effortsju s t one f ie ld end o f th c <1 o f S aturday “Tho bcj

jzcman. frustratingrom o u r trad i- w ard said,\ d e fe n s e at, start.this^yought the zone ' step it upncc in the sec: playing hai

doing wellr id a y ’s 8 5 -6 6 ' ISU foui■n W ashington, the beginnijft the Bobcats ket for .theo te (1 0 -9 , 6-1) Still, the Bky standings. at IntermisC ravens, w ho ond-half B:y a t M ontona, o f reach.

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0-75 V(A P) — Ke-

20 po in ts , in- • ayup w ith 37 ' - IS top -ranked ^ Iw Sp S :orolino 80-75

Steal c a m e a f- - 1'—-8 ) c lo scd to’s loyup w ith .

Bllegeall

ich ex tended 6, took 0 43- e. losing three ing up the fi-

78, North Carc01.nd. Moore R o u n d tre tf 20 Milsisjippi .N a ls m ltliC before holding N.C., Sund I Sunday. ' • J4.25 ot inter- low o (19^1. ra ll ied in the on 18-6 lead n ) run to Dull to in w in n in g ' i

Tiffony Good* Hawkeyes, w

m aSl the field.

H r b Z ' . 6 g » ; 7 V a j , dhit nine o f its N ..C a ro U n i Indiim 77-51 CHARLbT I the Big Ten, ningbom score

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basketball[S T cch T 9 , R icc 5 7 ; N o. 1 ue 56; M ichigan S tate 51; N CLA 69, Oregon State 60; Ni [lchigan'77rOhio~Slalc’5 8 rN osto n C ollege 84, W esl Vi 63; No. 23 Eastern Michign

\k r o n 5 3 ; D ukc 8 3 , N o . 2 son' 53;' and Maryland 88, Ni :orgio Tcch 74. iu rday^-gam e*benvccn-Satt i and No. 12 W ake Forest wa :led w hen the B iliikens w et le to ge t to W in s to n -S a len ..bccausc-o f.travc l-p rob lcm d by the latest w inter storm.

Sunday’s Games ) Kansas 72, sas St. 62: Jay h a w k s (1 8 -1 , 6 -0 Bij ) started the sccond h a lf with ; •un to w ipe out Kansas S tate ' halftime lead and went on ti

ly as m iiciras 63-50 w ith flvi cs-rcm ainingr-Rdef-LoFrent; 4 points for Kansas, while El latchcr had 30 poin ts fo r jh i lg W ildcats (14-6, 5-3).

Cincinnati 79,1 Florida 60ny Fortson hod 20.points..scvcr 3-1 second-half run, and 17 re- : as the Bearcols (17-1, 6-1 Con- ! USA) overcame o slow stort o| James Harper had n carecr-liigh Ils for Ihe Bulls (8-10, 0-7). whc 56-54 with 8:20 to play before iding run.

8.Syracuse.81i_______im a6 8 ________■Hill ond Todd Burgon each had ms for the Orangemen (16-6), d by 16 at holftime only to see iting Crimson Tide (1 1 -7 /get 60-57 with 10:44 left. Syracuse

1 league a d ^ if

sa w h is V an -I SKY

in road gam es this year.

"W e h u n g a ro u n d u n til

' i h e ' e n d ,” he - s a id . - “ (B u t) _ s 0 m e w h c r_e

=ERENCE “ long th e line i w e ’ve g o t to

hat gap.”so le confcrcncc game, BSU

:d its share o f the league lead ling Idaho Slate (7-11, 3-4) a itraight confcrcncc loss, 71- irday night in Pocatello, -iulccn led the Broncos with Its, but he took m ore p r id e ' rts away from the Bffcnsive lie court.beginning o f the s e a ^ n wos ing to m e.” the ju n io r for- ;id, referring lo B S U 's 2-6 s^ycor. "I was ju s t trying lo jp on the defensive end ... harder in the arens I w as not cll in.”bund the going tough from nning, failing to scorc a bas- h e gam e’s first 12 minutes.; Bengals trailed ju s t 30-26 nission before an 18-7 scc- ■ BSU run put the game out ,

irolina’s Jessica Caspar, etf'.pcrambte for a loose b 1 Classic game at the Chi ndayr-l. 10-0 Big Ten)jumped to- i d and led the rest o fthe way i g its 12lh stroight game. Oden added 12 pointsjbr the who shp f 54 pcrccnt from j

nderbflt93, 'l n a S t 6 1 , 'bTTE,' N .C . - M m C ur- i o red li> poinm uN o.7V im .

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rt o|'■sh UMass forward Don

Williams (32) get tar Sunday In Clnclnnalanswered with-o 14-4 run

-------- trolrMareo-Whitfieid had___ <Mnbnmti,.whichJiaaJost ft

had — -•6), Mississippi SL 78,

No. 22 Auburn 75, <use Darryl Wilson scored

e Van Ho

Tbe Associated Pressin -1-7 Keiih Von Hom is 0 ic s The junior forward j

points in the first IH ng . help No. 7 Utoh dcfeal itil cp 74-5S^Saturday. H h e • over the court, windir u t) season-high 30 point r_c. thrQc,3.-poimcrs._Hc a ne rebounds, to ' In Thursday's 77-62

Tcxas-E l Paso, the €■ 5U Hom had 17 points, in ad en free throws. - ) a ■; Utah coach Rick Maj '1- expect a lot out o f Kei

expectations fo r himst ith so we’re on the some pa d e ' In other W estcm Al vc fcreiicc action Saturd

Stote defeated Wyom as B righam Y ou n g bea tr- Paso 82-74; San Dicg •6 fcatcd H aw aii 103-94 •o orado Suite cdg«l Air 1

in double overtime, ot T he U lcs (18-3 ovi

W AC) were ahead 62- m minutes left when Van 1 s - five points in a 12-2 run :s. the Lobos (17-4,7-4).16 ‘.'We wore out and the c- ' In the end. it wos like u t , drunk f i l te r s ,” sold Mo

ar, frdnt, and Georgia’s S; e ball during the first half :hariotte Coliseum In Cha

' ' derbilt dominated No. 14 No* na Stale in a 93-61 victory Suj

' The gome was close early Wolfpack fell victim to colc and Ihe Commodores’ inside i N.C. S ute shot only 22 berc

.first half.

No. 10W iscon^98, Minnesota

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in to retake con- pointsfin ovci nd-23-points-for,— (14-5.’ 6 ^ S o i t four.of.iix.,, m arf.^ctory-

sippi Stale, wl hit a hook sK regulation to I

»^ * gan led the T:d 11 o f his 14 points.

arn sparks iFNew Me]i At the A ir 1

orado Slate (I a driven man. scare with the

d poured in 12 cen ter Loren: m m inutes to two free throw ait New Mcxi- in the sccond < He darted a l l . Colorado.Stot

ling up with a 94-71 in Mobj nts, including “All the crc also had nine to A ir Force,

Stew Morrill. 52 v ic to ^ over served lo win.' 6-fooi-9 Van The Falcon including sev- led by guard .

scorcd 30 poin lajcrus said, "I 3-polntcrs. leith. His own In Fresno, I iself are high; 8 -3 ) h e ld thi page.” . the gam e, butAthletic Con- cd a s s a u l t s I irday, Fresno W y o m in g o )ming 74-70; S tate 17-7 in I :a t T cxas-E l utes and pulk ego State dc-’ ' 11 scconds Icl 94; and C ol- Fresno State r Force 91-89 Brooks, who I

Cowboys ( I M )verall, lO -I L aD rcIl W hit 2-51 with six game-high 27 ; n Hom scorcd - in , the first half, un that buried Two players

. (12-7, 6-4) SCI hey wore, out. records during c two punch- snapped the Rai ilojcriis. winning streak i

IKcisha Andcrst as lOth-mnked nesola 98-64 ; Badgers' schoc lo 10.

The B adger scored ihe fTrs never seriously the Gophers the

-th e longest losi history.

No. 13 P e n nSTATE COL

• thoffhad 23 poi rebounds as No.

, 20-point first-ha 22 Purdue 76-6C

Purdue (13-{ within four poii ploy in the sccor ons (17-5, 8-2) the rest o f the Wl

N0 . I 6 C0 I01 Kansas S t 5

. BOULDER, scored 16 poini orado to 0 54-5C on Sundoy.

Scholz; a jur player in Colora score 1.000 carci

S a u d T a '^ N 0 .1 9 O k l a lIlf Of th e i r I o w a SL 57 l a r lo t te . ' A M ES, lowt

’ scorwl 19 points ■ State prevented 1

■forth Caroli- a fiMl «hotinb« Jundoy Sundoy.[y before the- . -3ld shooting held on afterle advffntage. « «» c e n lin § ie ««>nd>left.

: No.9VIiBlni No. 11 Old D E. Carolina

Frsnke ahd Postponed du

inday, February 5 .1 9 9 6 . Tfmos-i

0 w in(

ier guard Darnell et during the first half

overtime to give the Bulldogs »Soulheaslcm Conrercncc)'thc 3ty_Erick_Dampici-oilMis«*— e, who finished with 20 points.Ic shot with T4*sccond-s left in1 to force overtime. Wes Floni- lie Tigers (15-6. 3-5) with 19

s v i c t o r y

e x i c o “ "\ i r Force Acadcmy, Col­ic (13-7, 7-4) survived a Ihe help o f Roms backup i renzo Johnson, who hit ; irows with 5 scconds left ;)nd overtime. On Jan. 27,Stole routed the. Falcons . .. ioby Arena.; credit in the world goes rcc ," sa id Ram s coach rill. “Tliey probably de- vin."cons (5-15, l-'lO) were ird Jarm ica Rcc.se. who Toints, including two key

10, the Bulldogs (14-7, th e le ad th ro u g h o u t but fought ofT repeal- :

its by th e C o w b o y s .3 o u ts c o r c d F re sn o • in the final eight min- '

lulled w ithin tw o with s left. 'tote \Vas led by Kcndric ho had 22 points. The 11-10, 5-6) were led by /h itc h e o d , who.Had a 27 points, including 19 lalf.fa s for Son Diego Suite ) SCI career-h igh point ring-the victory, which ; Rainbows’ scven-gamc 5ok in Son Diego. -

Icrson cach scorcd 18 points iked Wisconsin routed Mih- 64 Sunday, extending the :hool-rccord winning streak

:gers'{17-2, 10*1 Dig Ten) first nine points and were usly threatened in handing s their lOth straight losf. It’s losing streak in Minnesoto ' ’

3nn SL 7^, Purdue 60rOLLEGE. Pa. - Angie Pot- I points and a career-high 16 No. 13 Penn State opened a

st-haif lead and held off No. • ' 6-60 Sunday night.13-9, 6-5 Big Ten), pulled points with five minutes lo ccond half. But the Lady Li-3-2) outscorcd Purdue 19-7 icway.

alorado 54,L 5 0 •ER. Colo. - Erin Scholz loints 10 lead No. 16 Col-4-50 win over Kansas Stale

I junior, became Ihc 13th >lonido women's history to :arcer points.

dahoma SL 59,>7Iowa - G ina Shaterkiiio lints and'No. 19 Oklahomo ted Iowa State froth getting ' in beating the Cyclones 5?-

Suiie(}6-4.6.3BigEigtil) ' taking 0 59-55 lead.on Jle-

' two free throws with |3

;inla -Wake Fore^ d Dominion v& j lad due to wcothei>

nos-Nows. Twin,Foils, Idoho C7

Sam iiot IKnight-R jdderh

■ SAN JO SE, C nis plnyCr in tf

________untamed .heal, rifago. he w as beat Slam event o f th his No. I rhnki Sybase O pen be Jose A rena, he

_______ tournam ent's toj:■ I'ele SdnTpras’ Being tKe best pi m ean"B cjng N< Sampras has’lear

In tennis. No. adulation and s rcbiautiints. It ol

............ 'in o u sp rc ssu re”-has fell oeeasi^i ascendcd to (he t

"E v e ry o n e is ning for you if y lop five," he sai (No. 1) thing is I

-p roportion rli ear _ n -^ = ^ an d ;it:s ;a .little , tl

for fans w ho don - much."

---------------W orld rankingo f th e A ssoc i; P ro fe s s io n a ls ( u n sc ra m b le s to e v e ry w e e k am

______pecking order, pnd e te rm in in g ‘s * ev en t. B ut it ca: player from his pi another.

I "T he A TP touisand names in its every M ondaymc

-------- MacKay,_Sybasc-tor and a former i gut u sense from and w in n in g toi

- im p o r ta n t a s th played.

" I f you asked m ore im portant, W im b led o n in a aw ay from it as h e ’d say he- Wimbledon."

H e’s right. But recognizes the vul suitislically, in par u player is enjoyin

"1 a lw ays m ea how I do at the r said . "C erta in ly , cake to end the yt caiTsay thot winn the most imponari go t o f f to a bad s there’s three (Gr<ir

Wayn" IB iiM l

■5eH

Pole sitter Oidlei ing the start of tl Daytona Internal

Garibl--------- ---- SAT^TO'D OM n'

R e p u b l ic (A P ) - w hy so m any Latir ers m ake it to the n

. " W in te r b a ll ," Y a n k e e s o u tf i

: ‘ W illiam s, playing C aribbean Series, g u y s ' p la y w in te r sp rin g tra in ing sh: than not, they land

A ll 100 p la y e r Caribb^ean Scries ai b e tte r~ ln th e i r re: l e a g u e o rg a n iz a t th e m , s u c h a s : R o b e rto A lom ar, an d W illiam s and E M ondesi, Ju lio Fra A lou a rc co n s id e r

, b aseball’s elite.A ll o f them play

ularly." I d o n ’t th ink I v.

to th e m ajo rs w itl the winter,'* soid fc

I O rio les th ird basen- who. w ill jo in the C sp ring tra in ing tH ii

. ens y ou r sk ills 'bnd f pored m entally ."

T h e C a rib b e a n , ru n s th ro u g h M d a fo u r c h a m p io n s lea g u e s in a .rpunc m en t. T h e w m neri a n d V e n e ;;u e la jo P u e rto R ic o o n d I Republic.

I C*8 Tlmos-Now!

apras be No.l in ]

a-N ew sServ ico . ' 1 he

:, Colif. - The best ten- ure i.th 'e w orld is feeling per I right now. T w o weeks w e( >eaten in the first Gmnd mei f th e year. Then he lost it’s' nk ing . A nd w hen th e Ii begins Feb. 12 at Son inst

he w o n ’t even be the No. ^op seed. . _ occr3sn :row n rsleeteringi iiOT :t p layer doesn’t always • N o. 1. 0 fac t of. l ife end

learned the'hard way. oftc Mb. 1 brings attention, Phil d som e n ice tables a t last t olso con bring enor- Ora e ”— the kind Sampras • signally sincc he first . eno ie top in 1993. toki

is p re tty m uch gun- Mic if you 're ranked in the said. "B ut the w hole pass is blown a little out o f the : can-change so quickly,— N or ic.tdu^irlo-underataad— Ihot lon’t follow tennis that play

H';ings-'are-in-lhc-hands-—206 jc ia t io n o f T en iiis last; is c o m p u te r , w h ich ever

to u rn a m e n t re su lts than a n d 'd e te rm in e s th e w as . primarily os a way o f — firs t S 'c d s fo r th e nex t betv can_alsp knock one Mex

is pedestal and (Avate B) 12 V

lour spits out a thou- 4.47 its com puter rankings ''enou

•morning,” said Barry first iise-toumament.direc-..^^___ Buier U.S. No. 1. "I still victo om players that titles Jo se to u rn a m e n ts are a s D ub th e y w e re w h en 1 Emir

to thi:ed P e te w h ich w as ing it n t, w inning a fourth "It n a ro w o r w alk ing cedei as N o. 1, I bet you took e- w a n ts to w in Ev

who 13ut Sampras, 24, also' pu tei vulue o f being'on top scrvii port because it means "It'ying a big y e a r . ---------- Kiamle a su re m y y ea r on to dc le m ajo rs," Sampras mayfc ly, i t 's ic ing on the contn : year at No. 1, but I socks 'inning the mojors is. WimI tant thing in tennis. I_ Janua id start this year, but a ll y< irjnd Slams) left, and cham;

he Tayloi

I tiS iHI i

:ller Theys, from Belgium, )f the Rolex 24 Hours of C national Speedway In Da;

)beanseri€y { I N G 0 7 D o m ih i» n - ~ ^ H ) — E v e r w o n d e r otin A m erieon play- IC m ajor leagues?!," s a id N ew York t f ie ld e r 'BeV nie hg th is week in the es. “ A lot o f th e se te r b a ll and go to sharp . M ore of\en

ind roster spots.”/ e r s a c t iv e in the s ore at T riple-A or re s p e c tiv e m ojor

z a t io n s . S o m e o f s P u e r to R ic o ’s ir, Ivan R odriguez . id D om inicans Raul FrahCo and Moises le red to b e part o f

lay w in ter ball reg* B u S S

I w ou ld ’ve mode it U v ith o u t p lay in g ini form er B altim ore by Vescman Leo Gomez, Satune C hicago Cubs for Navechis. year. “ It sharp* Seriot ind keeps you pre-

;.........................C u n an. S c r ie s , w h ich .....20 0 Lo •iday, m atches the.....m an re IS o f th e w in te r ..... Som'c- u n d -rob itP toum a* .....th e Ci le r s fro m M cxico ..... m a jo r jo in - te a m s . from .....w in thi

id th e D o m in ican .....en tp o c • “B ef

................... .... ••

lows, Twin Foils, Idoho Mondoy,

est, but ranking

! hope I can w in o'ne-of them.” The com puter is fickle, too. Ii

ires rank ings based on a p la j lerfo rm ance ov er the previou i.M *?5,J.ookitiiothJsbcstJ4_tpi nents, but that doesn ’t always r t’s'foir.

In a m atter o f just a few week! nstance, three players will hok >Io. 1 ranking — and one change >ccur even though a toum am e rpTbeing ployed! H ere's how:

* Sam pros, ranked N o. I ot :nd o f la s t year, d ropped to t if te r lo s in g to u n s e e d e d K' ’h ilippoussis in the thirc^ roun ast m o n th ’s A u stro lio n O pe 3rand Slam event.■ • A n d r e ’ A g assi"o ccu m u l« nough poin ts at the A ustralia ake o v e r N o .l d e sp ite losln; lichael Chang in the semifinols

• Thom as M uster o f A ustrio ass Agassi on Feb. 12 ond beci le fir^t non-American to be rar lo r I s in c e O c to b e r 1992 , e tough-:n?tlfaeriiic :;nor-A fiaas laying'a toumoment.H ow ’s that? A gassi w ill lose

06-points-hc=eamed-from-wini s t year's Sybase O pen becousc /en t is being held one week 1 ion it wos in 1995. T h e sehec a s c h o n g ed to a c c o m m o d a t r s t* ro u n d D a v i s - C u p m o stw e e n th e U n ite d S ta te s i lexico.B y next week, M uster, who’ \ I tou rnom en ts in ‘95 , w ill hi 474 [loints to A g a ss i's 4 ,379 lough to m ake him N o .l for rst time in his career.£ u L gcucady_foE-more-change ctoiy by Sam pras o r Agffisi at I ise, o r b y B o ris B e c k e r a t uboi O p e n in U n ite d Ai n iratcs. could boost a n y o f th the top. O r M uster, w ho is pl

g in Dubai, could hold on." I t’s oil confusing,” Sompras Ci ded. "I understand it now ,,bu jk m e a couple o f years.”Even form er N o .l Jock K ratr 10 helped the A TP devise its co te r r a n k in g s , 'i s n ’t so su re i •ving its intended putpose.“It’s the medio A ot m akes it bi am cr.said. *.‘It do esn 't have m i d o w ith 0 to u rn a m e n t exec

tybe h e lp in g a k id g e t o be t ntract w hen he signs for shirts u :ks. As a p layer, y o u ’d rather v im bledon. Y ou can be N o. 1 l u ^ and No. 6 in A pril, but

y b u r 'I i f e y o u ’re^W im b led im pion." "

T wins Ro

APphim, heads Into turn one du f Daytona Saturday a t ttie Jaytona Beach, Fla. .

ies offers X

irto.RIco Lobes’T ony Ban h/enezuela Naveganfeis sht urday night. Watching the regaotes’ Eddy Diaz In the {08 Iri Santo Domingo, Doi lirren tly , th e re a re .m o re tho L atin A m erieon p la y e rs in 4( I ro ste rs th ro u g h o u t th e natio i je o b se rv e rs h av e sa id tho l C a r ib b e a n a lo n e la n d e d

o r le ag u e fro n c h ise , i t co u l the W orld S eries w ith , i ts tal

3ooi. . - •••..before cab le ,, w in te r bal! wo

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y sm ^ in '

x k s ,fe r to ld the ngew illjnen t is_______ '■ ••y-'i-

i a t the:o th ird • •I M ark ^5und o f - • ...........)p en , 0

l u la te d " .................ilion to .s in g to lols. n o will becom e ' ranked

e v e n " ' ' ' ........a a a t i s r . ~ ..

ose thevinning— ---------------use the:k later ' t - Jhedule Vd a te 0 ^m a tc h - - - ...... ■—:s an d

KatJa Selzinge10’ w o n

m- Seizilror the

VAL D ’lSEBnge.JV_____ only-ih ing .tho t-at San -weekend w as soi a t th e A little 'sn 'owA ro b S u n d ay a n d he

r them chonce os Seizin } ploy- , ' speed races.

"I am very ha LS con- todoy becouse w: ,bu t it unbeatable,” Sei:

The 23-year-o ram er, secutive race — jco m - .Fbg“foitb ig ," • m uch G A R M I S C x e e p t KIRCHEN, Gerrr b e tte r fog Sundoy on thi t s ond forced organizers c rw in Cup m en ’s dowi1. 1 in sccond time in 24 lut for Weath e r perm le d o n . race w ill be heIc

olex 24 ClO ria n d o S e n tin e l

D A Y T O N A B t W ay n e T a y lo r (

; / • ' , ) Springs, Fla,, began son-opening R olex

^ P . ' w ith a new team, m uniforms.

■; • 'He departed 24 he ing an old wish.

Taylor,-the lead d R a c in g , c a p tu re d In tcm ationol M otoi most prestigious end

L \ .S u n d o y , p i lo t in g M f c ' ' .O ld s m o b ile R & S

Rolex 24 crown in tl in the 34-yeor history

D o y le R a c in g d M O M O ’s F e r ra r i m inute , 4 .099 secoi W o rld S p o r ts C ar o v e ro ll R o le x c ro sweep o f th e podiuir

dur- Dow ning/A tlanta W, h e B M azda K u d za DI

p lace finish.

U.S. wan

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iaron, center. Is forced oi shortstop Alvaro Esplnoi the third Inning action Is lhe opening garhe o fth e < Dominican Republic, th an i h e k id s ’ o u t le t to 1 4 0 . b a l l ,” 's& td Jo s e C c tion . m anager o f th e A re a t i f - P u e r to R ic o ’s 'r e p r ed a . th e C a rib b ean Serit ou ld en d s p lay ed d ow n 1 ; ta l- 'w a n te d to im ita te i

y o u g e t a b o o m ii w as p layers in the m ajo r i

—r - ' ■■■ - - .........

ger of Germany speeds c

nger wim:R E , F rance (A P) - A bout it-s topped -K atja .S e iz inger; iomc fog.w”on F ridoy, o lot oTsnow i e r c o m p e tito rs d id n ’t hai linger sw ept oil three W orld i

happy th e race w asn 't conci w ith the form I am in now, I elzinger soid.-old G erm an w on her third < - and third consecutive sup<

)rce§ organi:C H - P A R T E N - ’ C u p (rmany (AP) - Dense downlthe lOmdahar course H ap prs to call o ffo World Morelw nhill race for th e Org14 houis. tw o-n ■mitting, a super-G_ _Sundt:ld M onday. W orld shortl;

rownm A C H , F lo . - '

o f A lta m o n te in Saturday’s sco- . .:x 24 a t D aytono newi car ond new

hours la ter fulfill-

driver fo r Doyle :d o n e o f th e o r A sso c ia tio n ’s iduranee-races on lg th e te a m ’s 5 M K I I I to th e . the closest finish

)ry o f th e event, d e fe a te d T eam

ri 3 3 3 S P by 1 o n d s to g ive the tr c la s s it's f irs t ro w n a n d le d a _ , im positions. The WSC team drove '3L M to a th ird -

m-up

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At'Vhan out at second osa, left, 1I s ■ ' ;9 Caribbean

to p ro fe s lo n o l :o n d e , g e n e ra l rec ib o W olves, s r e s e n ta t iv e in r ie s . " T h e leg - i h e re -and th ey s th e m , h e n c e , in C a r ib b e a n

T ieo g u es .” ' . ■

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m s

^

s down the slope to win I

IS 3rd con)ut th^ — S unday w ith oi

- 'favorite in the worl row on next w cek 'at Sierra fiave a Seizinger took a Id C up odd to Saturday 's d

G. She now has 23 inceled year. It w as h er lOd

I feel Seizinger w u clc o n d s , .3 8 seco n d i

d con- Kosmer. A ustrian B jper-G 1:07.05.

lizers to callp organ izers say th e cancel wnhill is likely to b e m ade up p p o O n e , J a p a n , in ea r irch.Organizers first planned to hav< j-run , shortened dow nhill ro ^doy, .but_callcd th e event c irtly before it was scheduled

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In the supergiant race in ^

nsecutivell ano th e r d o m ina ting perfoi

/orld chompionships that m 'Nevado.'SpdiriT ' k a sn o v ^ sup?r-G Sunday t s downhill and F riday’s supei 23 career victories — six thi

10th career super-G victory, clocked in 1 m inute, 6 .64 sec n d s ah ead o f I ta l ia n Iso ld n Renate Goetschl w as third i

[roffm ’s (ce led - sum when the fog failt up at O fth e three races p

e a r ly w eekend, on ly Fridii w en t ah ead os plant

lave 0 won by Luc Alphand 1 roce downhill was plannee It o f r . . .o n d ._ o . ,super.-G ....l led to Saturdoy’s downhill v

ut a none leYi Pag

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a g rea t Yellow I e ten d to sell. [ ir p e o p le to o )p en , so th ey som ething they 3S of The T imes-I

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1 Val d ’Isere, Sunday.

! race; Stnfor- Germans Hilde Gergavy__ n c x i_ fo U o w e d .Ib y _!gin Meissnitzer.

” ■ N earl^2 'inches o f s t to it continued to snow du )er- ly enough visibility, this " I t w as sam e condi

Seizinger soid. “So it wi ;ec- Seizinger hod token Ide dow nhill on Saturday i 1 in w as stopped ju s t after s

• fog.

downhill in'liled to lift.-------poned for 2i-plonned for the G moved today ’s dow nhill The racesinhed, and w as even ts pind o f France. A Championsl:ted for Saturday S ie rra N ei ...fo r_ .S u n d ay ,. _slaIom,is.sc1 was then post* Hinterstodei

HHnsy in ellovl e s -

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P a g e s ad. It dc But it d o es m!

sa il a n d f ind ( ' c a n , co m e by sy saw advertise :-News.

V. Its Read.

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reet 11thierg and M anina E rtl were ) y _ A u s t r i a a - ^ c x 4 n d r a _ ----- —

o fs h o ’ f e iro v le ra i^ tro f fd ' ” t during the race w ith bare-

in d i t io n s fo r e v e ry o n e ," it was a fair race.” cen tbe lead in the seco'nd oy afternoon, but the race ter she -finished because, o f

1 Germanyor 24 houis,-with the super*.-----------d to Mondoy.oces here ore the last speed

p r io r to th e W orld . onships lhat start Feb.. 12 in N ev a d a , S p a in . A -g ia n ts.schcdulcd.for.Ecb,_10,.in_ ____ ___oder, Austria.

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT |VNS* -OFTH E-RFTH JUD ICIA L- AHO DISTRICT O F THE STATE EST . OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR >d b y .^ T H E COUNTY OF TWIN H N : f a l l s p.m.. C aso No. CV-96-90 truct- SUMMONS rash- L A V E R N E A S L E T T , a Twin m a rr ie d w om on dooling dord jM th hor oopamto property, unly, "Plaintiff,-------- ---------------

RICHARD A . MOUNCE & lINQ CHARLOTTE MOUNCE,' EN. husband and wife.

Defendants.N O T I C E : Y O U H A V E

anco B E E N S U E O B Y T H E ct of - PLAINTIFFS. THE COURT mont MAY ENTER JUDGMENT fiUCh—AQAINSTYOU WrTHOUT* ^ -O n t-J -U R T ilE H ^ a ilC E J Jh b —

this L E S S Y O U R E S P O N D 0 af- WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ • this t h e IN F O R M A T IO N t tho BELOW.idor- TO; RICHARD A MOUNCE

& CHARLOTTE MOUNCE. husband ond wife,

In brdorfd delond ihls law*'" :cor- suit, an appropriate'written . Iding rosponso must bo fllod with dord this court within 20 days nt* 995. tor servlco of this Summons '

on you. tl you fall to 00 ro- irms, spond the court may enter if tho judgm ont a g a in s t you n s J a ro -d o m o n d o d by tho-Plalnlilf - noor Jn tho Complolnl,

A copy of tho Complaint Is ^ B S seoi'od with this Summons, ooch if.you wish to seek the od- lo to vIco o r rep resen ta tion by0 or* an attorney in this matter. 334--you-8houltfdo-50-promptly— ation 90. th a t y o u r w ritte n ro* Oise, sponse . If any, may be filed

In tlm o nnU o th e r le g a l -rights protected.

se p tto of An appropriate vtrritton ro-

' s p o n s e re q u ire s compll- o n c e w tth R ule 10(o)(1)

d by and othor Idaho Rulos of le ss Civil P rocedu re ond shall This also Indudo: or a 1. The title and number ot 'able this caso.io r 's 2 , If you r re sp o n se Is an

Answer to the Complaint, ll must contain admission or -

' th e denials of tho separato al- s In* logatlons ol Iho Complaint [oct» a n d o th o r d e fe n s e s you » fo r6 'm a y c la lm :~ — •3.02 3. Your signature, mailing - lltlon a d d r e s s a n d to lo p h o n o

numt>or of your attomoy. -------- 4.-Proof ofm oillngordoliv-- ■1 the ery o t a copy of your ro* )ocl- sponse to Plaintiff's ottor* jcifi* n e ^ a s designaiod above; part 6. Tills la an action to qulot ilan< tlUo lo tho roai property do- 201* scribed in tho Complaint on irtor fllo with this Court.

To dotermino whether you d to m ust pay a filing foe wlih i with your response , contact Iho ] alvo Clork of this court. ‘ j

Dotod January 9,1996. ' | Robert S . Fort, Clerk By: Deputy Clork

PUBUSH: January 15. 22. ■ ___ 29 and February S. 1996.

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r r NOTICE OF PUBUCiL-- - .- - ---HEAR1NQ ~ ~ : :E NOTICE i s HEREBY o rv - , R EN by tho Board ol Com- I i _ m ls s io n o rs ,_ T w ln F a lls I

County, s m o ot Waho. th o l ' ' a public hearing will be held on F ebruary 26. 1996. a t

a 10:00 a.m. In iho otfice of ig tho Twin Falls County Com* - y, _m lsslonors,uponanappoal_ ‘

on o req u e st for o Condi­tional U se Land OMsion by '

& G ordon and Dobrn A nnis . E, on property consisting of

20.19 oc res located In Soc- -Uon 1, Township 11 Soutn.

E Range 15 East.'B .M . Also E know n OS be in g jo c a le d IT four'miles south, throo ond r r o n e * h n lt m llo s w e s t of r r “ 9 3 /3 0 Ju n c H o n .a n d ad* ‘

__d rasso d -o a . 2 0 3 7 A E a a L .D 3500 North, RIor. Idaho in . ' .0 the Agricultural Zone. The N Intended u so Is lo sell fit*

toon (15) ocres lor profit.E N O T IC E IS FU R T H E R E. GIVEN lhat o public hear­

ing-will bo hold boforo tho . ...Board-of-County Commis-. ; V* s lo n o ra o tth o h o u ro f10:00 in .a.m ^ on th o 26 ih d a y of th February 1996 at Ihe Twin it* Falls County Commisslon- 1 3 ' o rs ’'o fn c o 'lo c o to a 'o n 'th o '"0- Fourth Roor. County Oourt- or h o u s o , 4 2 5 S h o s h o n e IS S tre e t, Twin Foils, Idahoill -u p o n sold roquoot________ _

A com plete description of Is tho roQuost Is on file in Iho s. O fflco of th o Tw in F a lls • d- County Commissionors or >y the Twin Foils County Plan- >r. ning ond Zoning Olflco at ly -“246^rd-Avonuo EasrrTwin- ■ J- Falls.-ldaho.)d 1 3l Any and all potsons Intor-

ostod m ay appear a t said hearing ond rO(j1stor-lholr

J- opprovol or disapproval of1- the matter slated above, or I) may filo their v/ritton com-3f m en is to sa id req u e s t a t - ill tho Offlco of the Zoning Ad- *

mlnlalrQtor,-246 3rd Avo- 3t nue E ast. Twin Falls, Ida­

ho. before said hea'ring.

It Dated this 31st doy of Jah- ~sr -uary 1996 ill- Brent Relnke, Chairmen I^t Twin Foils County Boord of Iu Commissionors |

-ATTEST: Robon S. Fori. ' g Clerk0 P U B L IS H ; F e b ru a ry 5 .__F

1996______________________

P V l M T M i P K M

4 ioi I ■® 1 L O S T & FO U N D

L O ST S h lh -tzu , lo m a le r w/collar. 400S • 200E ^ Joromo. 324-3587

>. L O S T Y o llow e y e d d o - Z daw od female orango cat

- 3400 N ,S of TF 733-0612 |

.Think classlllod whon you ”

. LOST-male Engllsh-Setterr -white w/ bIficWbfown tick-

■’Ing; m edium 'size, loat In c North Buriey. bluo collar. . ,

REWARD OFFEREDI Call 678-4801. '

’lease chock your a d for!corroctneoa on the firstl 'doy that It runs, a s Thol 'T im es-N ew s Is not re-J ‘sponslblo for errors afterl 't h o U i m o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l j

i o 4 I i | ^ ^ E R S O N A L S _ J

O urt S m oking Fo rav lrl JD r. R e c o m m o n d o d . NO si

w ithdraw al 100% Q uor- vvantood--TostK ltsAvo!la- ib le . C all TODAY. A sk ,a b o u t a r o u n d f l o o r «opportunTty. Ask foe Dove io r C o n n ie 733 -7 6 2 6 o r t800^306-7526.__________. f

SIN G LE?. HaH-Pricd" '!Valentine Special.

Free HoortQusst Brochure -<.1-800-949-0411 J

FAX I YOUR !

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TWO SHY TO TALK lust dlisten call 011*592-590- I019. 77 co n ts a minute ■ovorago 5 minutes. Must I

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A L C O H O U C S ox ANONYMOUS

Call 733-8300 Tho flat p la n lo look lor tho.

■ ' ‘ be»t buys ln ontlquos l*- " ' daasKlod. Find your Iroa- ^

surotO(iay.Can733-093l. °

EARLY J! DEADUNES jFOR CLASSIFIED

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■ THURSDAY. 2:00 pm ^for FRIDAY

FRIDAY 2:00 pm for ' ...........SATURDAY

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DEPARTMENT 2 208-734-5538 -

OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS ®

-734-4547-------- «

REMEMBER fThot birthdoy od you ptocod “

somo timo ago in Tho ' ?'Vmos-Nowa7 Now Is tho "timo lo com e pick up^your __

pictures. Slop by The a ICuslomer Sorvlce Dept v

, lodoyL. Cu

SUPPORT GROUP °Fomiing a grondparent & .?! g ra n d c h ild re n su p p o r tgroup. For info call Morla ,01733-7168.____________ JJ

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■ALTERNATIVES N

-PREGNANCY CRISIS 6CENTER —

Freo testing. Call 734*7472 g * or 1.800-371*7472,

I PR O FE SS IO N A L pi I SE R V IC E S —

BANKRUPTCY i?All Chapter & AG related , cases. Froo tolophono

consultotlon, P*536*7760 800-548-2166. U

■ m n H. Mulberry R2 2 yraoxporionco g y

COMPUTER BUSINESS & For salo by ow ner. ^

Call 736-8808 w

E x p e r t h o u so c lea n in g . R e fe r e n c e s fu rn ish ed .Call 734-5109.__________

GRAVEL FOR SALEI ki V ^H A U L I SI

--------- Call 934-4227.-— - 7F1

-----H 0M F «-8U S lN E S S r'-..........CLEANINGReferoncos a 10 yr oxpor. '

837-4040 o r 536-5767 .

I ’ ................... - r nLIconsed sm all Indepen- p |

dent home hos openings c.for 2 poopio lovols 1 or 2. a2 4 h r . s t a f f i n g m o n y triomonltlos centrally local- vced 10 both hosp itals 'dose «10 o<

RESUME wrtting help. Pro- ™f e s s io n a l r e s u l la . C all Jl

~733-2009byR 6yS IoH enr

SINGERS/SONQ' ■WRITERS/MUSICtANS ail ■

ages oil stylea, caree r In ■music seminar. 4 full h rs Hw orth o l Info.on how to ^su c ce ss fu lly b rea k IrUo V*th e m u s ic w o rld . F ^ r e]moro info., send nam e/a- f . d d r o s s ta lo n l A m u sicstylo lo Songbird M usic tC

'• 1624 Pino S t. Ruport ID. J ,

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C A R E S E R V IC E S ^

(Jce n sed -sm ail indepen* n ) dent home haa oponlngs ■ fo r2 poopio levels l o r 2 .2 4 h r . s t a f f i n a h ia n y amenWos contraHy locat­ed to both hospitals dosQ

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y with just one

) -1 0 :0 0JRtfY/RUPERT)— ------------

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ICOSM>«((ak<«alafp-»a___________ lOMSmAeittatWn Wl«l»

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I- PorCHILD C A R E '°X^ S E R V I C E ^ ^ ^

CHILD CARE . . ______ ^A ffordable In hom o day- c

caro, 21 yrs. oxpor., oges □,0-5. Call 734*5543. _ f„

DAY CARE Opening 2/12. Reasonable rates.f/on-Fri.

Call 734-3571 g

Q u a lity child c a re In niy R':hom o_B roakfast.-lunch-i----- 1s n a c k a s o r y o d . P r o - BC school activities offorod.7;30 am to 5:30 pm, Mon. — through Fri. 733-5696.

^ N E E D A N A N N Y I Ir Two working Moms dos- 0 | poraioly need a Nonny tor vi Ihoir 4 & 7 yr. old. Refs. Ji

T oq . C all 7 3 3 -6 6 0 6 or Fi■735-0156------------ =—' ---------- 1(-^tvo-yourcastrtlow-prot)*------ -I

loms by soiling Iho llama g. you no loftoar nood with a faat-aahodftM lfiedad. q r

AEROBICS IHSTRUCTOR K S noedod, current cortifica-tion and exporionco noc- hi

. o s s a r y , m o rn ln g a a n d ._ q ,evenings time nvailable. ' x,Call tho YFCA 733-4384 ^

ATTENTIONI mWOMAN-MENLaborors& uJ

others. S teady Insido aiv«jrt<,S1000m o.m ln.to ^e

—start. No oxpork>nco noco------- e sary w e train. Wo also . jtrain for m anagem ent/ Qjsupon/lsory. Must havo —havo car. Call Bill Duncan DR

735-0882 ton

A U T O M O T IV E S E R - n 'VICE/PARTS MANAOER “j

Custom er oriontod. Experi-e n c o d In m a n ag e m en t. ^sorvlco wrtting, scheduling, _

ALTrO/TRUCKMECHANlC n oFully oxporloncod w/own jq i

tools. position. Send <;■reply to: P .O . Box 9 9 6 , , f ' Twin Foils, ID 83303.

AVON SALES- S8-S15/HR. P ‘N o d o o r t o d o o r , N o 'mln.ordor, 18 yrs*. 1 -800- K676-0621, IND\SLS\REP. ' ? l

BARTENONQWAnPBSON TT.Benefits availablo, apply In - p o r a o n - a l - T h o O a s i s -

1007 Bluo Lokos Blvd. N..Twin Foils. No phone calls plooso. ^

BOOKKEEPING ~S o c ro ta r io l/b o o k k o o p e r

holp noedod. Bookkoop- Ing & somo computor ox- " porlonco required. S end ^ resum e to: P.O. Box 123, ? Ruport, ID 83350. ._L1

BUILDINQExporienced siding person “ Full tim o w ork a n d top

w ages. Whltohood Homo & Enorgy. 733-9688 g

CLERICAL dlAMERICAN STAFRNG ' d Nooding Secrotnrles, Book- r

k o o p e rs . W ord P ro c e s­s o r s , R o c o p l lo n l s t s ,

rF lIo /D a ta E n try C lerk s.' • _^acem 9.r'taJndudq_to(n-. - .H

e o ra ry .-P a r t-T im e a n dTbmp-to-Hlro. . ■ - . . i . .

N EV ER A FEEI '734-64521-800.721-WORK O Serv ing th e E n tire Maglo

V alley for 10 Y e a rs f

CLERICAL/CLERK , "Jo lirn*. D eputy C lerk o l th e disCourt for the Snako River fulBasin AdjudlcaUon, b is- fortrict Court, TF, ID. Two cuy e a rs of legal aocreta ry p)licourt dork exporionco or thtoqulvalont roqulrod. Solo- tiOiry up to $16,000. Submit PI'resum e to: PO Box 2707, rotT w in F a lls . ID. 63 3 0 3 - co

-2707 , O pen til filled. E O E - --8 3

W e h a v e a n i m m e d i a t e e x p e r i e n c e d t e c h n i c i a n , f a s t I f y o u a r e a n i n d i v t o m a k e a d i f f e r e n c e a r d r i v e n , c o n t a c t m e d i r e H o s i n a n 2 0 8 - 3 2 4 - 3 9 0 0 , c W e ^ a v e 4 0 1 k r e t i r e r s e c t i o r i ’ 1 2 5 f l e x i b l e e m e d i c a l i n s u r a n c e , p a i m a n y e x c e l l e n t b e n e f i t s ,

a n f i

phone call!

ST T i e T i i

CUS1 SER\

7 7 3 :^ D E A D U N E S:

------------------ U N ^ A D S ---------2:00 PM Mooda 5 ;00 PM Friday I

1. 10 :00 AM SotunDISPLAY A D S _

3 Bu»lne» day* I Sdes Roproienla

* a b o u t o u r

CLERICAUCLERK EUfor thrift storo. Apply a t 233 JOI

E. M ain In Jo ro m o . N o 17-:Phono call, p leaae. dl

CONSTRUCTION -> • / [ “ i E stlm o to r, o s lo b l is h e d ' general contractor seek-

—ing p e rso n w /com pu ler - - nr training, ilm borllno osti- ( m ating p ro le ra b lo . Allp hases o t const. Salary ___D O E. S e n d re su m e to FAf Ron Stanley Co. P.O. Box Di

_ 1 7 .1 9 . X w ln F a ll8 ..1 D _ _ a l; 83303 or call 734-0455 w/

________________________ do

CONSTRUCTION 36Q ravel com pany w anting -----

Individuals lo drive truck, youi oporolo crusher. & other m variousjobs.CDLroquiod. cIs J o b locatod In the Twin io< Falla area. S end resum e Th

- to 'B 0 x - 9 B 9 5 7 r % n - h 0 ------ r_T!rP.<lS Nfl.ws. E,O^B,OK_ £ A |

5 4 8 . T w in F a l l s . ID Lo 63303-0548____________ Wi

DRIVER ^For 10 whoolor for winter p )w o r k , F T & b e n e f i t s Tw423-4269 -----

...... FAFDRIVER . MillMust bo licensed COL driv- for

or, ploaso apply In person .. HIa l Bridgovlow E s ta to s , Ca

—1B2a B r rd g o v lo w .B tv d - .-----

DRIVER MilkN oedod COL drivor w ith on

hazardous endoraomonts. ------ p re v io u s e x p e r ie n c e in- HAI

driving tonkers . N eeded SlylA/S/A/P. Call 733-3541. -To

-------------------------------------- 73DRIVEfl , -----W an ted , o v e r th o ro a d , H AA F S o fld o h o d assA C D L Worequired, 23 yra old, vans >

" S iV o o fo rs r il W ostorn'S T e x a s , b o n o f l t s .Call1-flOO-228-OOS4, .R

DRIVER . r Nmberiy School District is

accepting oppllcatlons for a school DUS drivor. Appli­cations a ro availab le at141 Corner St. W., Kim- pot,beriy, or call 423-4179 - jq|

DRIVER * ■- TRUCK DRIVERS WANT­

ED: Tlrod o l being gono ------fo r m o n th s a t a t lm o ? LAVHigh poy scale . Homo 2X TESp e r w ee k . N ow e q u ip . /PAImust havo 2 yrs. ovor tho Thoroad exporionco, d o s s A lff'<

' CDL roqulrod. Ploase call tos1-800-777-7366_________ ing

DRtVER - WantiJd truck-drJvorlfor-lO- -o cc

whool truck, year round Felwori< In tho Joromo aroa. suitCall 1 -208-365-6692 msg. |u I

DRIVERS ^Run either 11 vrostorn or 48 stales. • Wo offor new o q u lp m o n t, co m p o tlv o UAM pay & benefits. Call Bob com A dorns. R&J L eas in g . 1-800-523-3089________ .d u

DRIVERS ■ SJl' D & D T ran spo rtaU on

S erv ices , INC1735 S Main • 71“

Goodlng. ID 83330 • Seeking ovor the rooddrivers with CDL & good m e cdriving rocord. 48 S tate M odroofor-mostly no-touch p u

Irolght. foui/Xlso relief drfvors. bo

- - CofflpoUlivo.Salary-— -- -nnvHealth Insurance 401K iq q ~ ’ Ujm por«PaW — - o f | ,

< • Home Regularly; ' • $31' Modom Equipment. info C o m e b y o f f lc a o rc a l l

1-208-S34-4451 ■ UECeduc?a i io n _______Jo in t H o g erm o n a c h o o l mof

dist. «233, will bo hiring a qi f full time o lom ontary a id for tho rotnolndor of thocurrent school yeor. Ap* MEOlplications ore avanoWa a t CNAtho dist. offlco. Tho posI* CN<tkin will bo filled A.S.A.P. ExcP lo aso In d u d o a lis t o t ble.

. roteroncos. For more into, 560c o n ta c t . T r a c y B row n R e l

.837*4777____ ...-------— :____ 122

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Ni t e o p e n i n g f o r a n J l . W e a r e g r o w i n g l i v i d u a l t h a t w a n t s ®®'

a n d a r e c u s t o m e r -S .°’ i r e c t l y , M r . C h u c k ) , o r 2 0 8 7 3 4 - 6 5 6 5 . r e m e n t p r o g r a m , P ° ‘ B s o e n d i n g p l a n , p a i d v a c a t i o n a n d ts ,

7 3 M 5 6 53 2 4 - 3 9 0 0

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ITOMER I9 VICE i

3 - 0 9— ____________— Ido^Fridoy for nexr’i doy> pub)icotio< ly tor Su n d o /t poblicotion urdoy for Mon6a / i piWicoHon5__fi prior lo pobllaslionrOjII o Timoi-h itotrvo for more infonrrafion.

C A U .T O D A Y g G U A R A N T E E D RESULTi

■LECTRONICS MEDIClOBS AVAILABLE Mount7-34 year old high school tor Isd ip lo m a g r a d u a te s to w o rl learn olocKpnicgTExcoii. .Plooslont training schools. Sol- furth<ory , r o o m a n d b o a rd , ---------modlcol and more. No ox* MEDICporlonco roqulrod. pa id THERjr e l o c a t i o n . C a l l tow <1-800-543-8274________ h w d

ARM ibpmDairy holp warned. 2 po- vrork a i t l o n s - d a iry - fo o d o r— odea! w/mechanlcal ability and ■'dairy ho rd sp o rso n w/AI MEDICo x p o r , R efa r e q u i r e d . Voluriti362-1262 or 362-1959. R«|ulr------- dipio3ull bo pioaaanuy awprts«d dome ol how oasy tl Is to placo a o s In da ttlllod ad. Tha coil Is plon low...Iho losults aro high. onstr TharadnMMod. 733-0931. dfloc

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Local water district n e e d s ' **11 m 11 Wotormastor. Som e ox- direct porlonco n o o d o d ., Sond er kn resum e to: John Coleman, cossli P.O. Box 525 Rosporwin Falls, ID 83303-0525 Ing. ai

S i S ---------------------------- S 'lllkor w a n te d : M ale o r ko. qi femolo. P a rt & full tim e, ^olun H ir in g I m r h e d ia to ly . opjng

ARMHiker, rellof, exporienced only. Coll 543-4994AIR ------------------------ la n dlyllst n e e d e d a i Robyn Wodn Todd, c o n ta c t BobbI ot EEOEi 734-1488______________ M/F/V/1

lAIRSTYUST m is c e/o now hove openings for " P O "

you In our busv saJon! Pu" '•G uaran toodialaiy --------- wigo:PLUScommlsslon-; - .&

Paid vacotlon. holidays,

• C>>mpony insurance a t u r f rgroup ratos y c s

• Roilremeni, profll ^ p sharing, etc.

•Advoncod training Dr more information aboulJoining tho J.C . Ponnoy NURSEa)on loom, 0^ .734-0633 B ridge

and ask for Toni. oooniE-O-E- W F b a s is

ENFORCEMENT =ST1NQ FOR JAILORATROL PO S m O N S ‘ NURSE10 Joromo County Sher- CNA’Sff's D opartm ont will bo has 2osting to fill curront open- © ,j, 2ngs for lall and palrol po- in nonji t lo n s o n F e b . 2 8 th , viowE1996. Appllcatlona will be________ ____icceptod until-1700 hours- NURSE'e lj. 21st. 1996. Tost ro- Nursinglults will a lso bo used for nighi 1u tu ro h iring . S o n d re* will trolumos and applica tions loy Mo0 JCSO. 300 N, Uncoln, lorome. Id 83338. r n p fIWUFACTURINQ • Nighl 1jm par^, h a s fuli.timo po- shifts,iltkxi opon. Outioa will In- Kathlo: lu d a : o p o r a t l o n a o f to r of> hear8 ,-p ro sa b r a k o s ,; 3700, <;n c plasma, ond gonoral - - —syoul. Apply in pe rson , O Flo g ic V alloy H ell-A rc, q98 Frelghtwoys St., Twin sooklni

__________________ slonaliCHANIC ..ichan lc lor truck trailer'M shop, 2 yrs. exp.. yoar ^ « l t3und omploymont, m ust ,1 n0 broke certinod. m ust P®''®" avo'Dwn tools, m uslro^ 'x a te to Wolls, NV. Bon- ’ !fll p k g ,; d n n u o l w tigo ■ 3 1 -3 6 ,0 0 0 . F o r m ore ifo., call 1-800-378-9316

•CHANIC in s . bliick.& .(arm .m achinery.: _ c o d 08, »ochahic, wolding & met- loctio"1 f a b r i c a t i o n . T o o ls 0 * o t i >qulred. Call 324-7148 Strong

‘ • in FInt•DICAL or oqulA 'S & N A 'S n e e d e d , CompiNA classed^ 'avallab le . o n . ^xcolleot benefits avnlla- W 111 a 1le. Contact Tdiri a t 934- ihrougSOI or apply at: Gooding FHS, 1e h o b L iv ing C e n te r , 1440 1 220 Montana. Gooding.-. -F a lls , 1

F U L L -T IM E S A L E S I M A G IC V A LL EY A GVe are ipxpanding our markc ire looking for an Individual < ales. A resident of Mlnldc oanll’es ls?preferred. Exct bnditfons. Progressive c ackage-and. benefits. This osition. To apply send rej jtterto:

"S f^W E E HP . O . B o x 5 4 8

A t t n : J a n e t G o f f i n

T w i n F a l l s , I D 8 3 5

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e b r u ^ S , 1996 Tlm osN ow o.'

•3 1- E X T J ________________:ertion -

run-Nowi Advoriiting

f i r s SPECIAU

EDICALountain Vlow Core Con- ■ ^ er Is seeking an LPN to vo rk p a r t t Im o /P R N .>loaso ca lM 2a .-5591 .Jo r_ :________urthor Information. •

EDICALiERAPY TECH n e e d e d ----------------- :0 w ork w ith p ro fo u n d la n d lca p p ed c h ild ren .1:30 am -2 pm or 1;45pm- Opm or shifts. W eekend rork Involved. If Interest- ■dcaUTorosa a t 934-5601-______ ____

EDICAL>luntoer C ^rdlnolor Xjulromonts; High School lip lom o or e q u iv a le n t, lomonstrolod oxporienc- IS In loodorshlp. ability to )lon and organizo, dam- )nstralod oxporionce Inif l o c t i ^ ro lo llo n sh lp s____________»ith voluntoor work force,ind-ablllty.lo.w.QfJ<J¥llh___________I m lto d g u i d a n c e o r ' liroction. Prefer comput­er knowledgo (word-pro- esslng. quicken, lotus), isponslblllllos: Rocruit- ig. scfoonlng. placement, raining o t tho volunloer rorkforco; consulting with lospltal staff on noeds for - oluntoer sorvices: devol- 'ping programs: resolving umon rolotlons problems3r th o -v o lu n to o rw o rk ---------— —)rco. Port tlmo position.>pply a t C assia Regional todical Center, 1501 Hl-and A v e .,-B u r lo y , by ----------i/odnofldoy. Fob. 7.;0 Employer F/V/D

SCELLANEOUSxporiencod siding person ■ull tlm o work a n d top'agosrW hltohond Homo-------------------t Energy. 733-9688 ,

inS E __________CNA'S AND NA-S

lEEDED IMMEDIATELYIF & surrounding areas.

FT/ PT. Apply at Jowol'o Homo Core.1243 Lynwood Mall.

IRSEIdgevlow E s ta to s h a s p e n in g tor RN for PT ,a s la . P le a s e ap p ly In . e rso n a t 1828 Bridge- ew Blvd.

iflsilA'S, Bridgovlow Estates as 2 FT oponlngs on tho to 2 shifts. Ploaso apply porson a t 1828 Bridgo-

ow Blvd. Twin Falls,’ ID.R S E ^ ~ - - - ^ ----- '----------------------------rsing a ssistan t wonted, ghi ahift availab le , w e III train. c:all Magic Val- y Manor a t 536^6623.

RSE, FT m edical aurglcol Ighi ahlll, 8 & or 12 hr. iTfia. 36 bod unit. Coll ithleen Slvulich, Dlroc- ir o f N u rs in g ® 7 3 3 - '00, e x t 234. EOE.

OPERATIONSDIRECTOR

Bking qualified profos- onal to monogo fiscal & jman resources roapon- dllties for 4 primory core odicol offices. Will de- )lop lls c o l/o p o ra tlo n a )llc les & p ro c e d u re s ,ack In to ., d e v elo p -ro - *------------^)rts, aasistw /long rangoonning .-budget-deval---------------------->ment, & grant writing, ' ............ -quires strong knowledge accounting prindploa,

odlcora/Modlcaid/prtvato s . billing, IC D -9/C PTid o s jo to 8onilng._col;^____________ Lctions. MIS. knowledge1 e m p lo y m e n t la w a . rongly prefer BA or BS Rnonco. Bua. Admin., equivalent exporionco.

3 r ^ t l t lv e componsatl-1. Bcc. benefits. — --------------------II a c c e p t r o a u m e a - rough 2/19/96. Apply ■IS, ATTN: Exec. Oir.,140 RIor Ave. E., Twinills, 10 83301. EOE-------------------------

S P O S IT IO N \ G W E E K L Y •arketing team and jal experienced In ildoka or Cassia Ixcellent working e compensation fhis is a full-time resume & cover

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1 . ' 'ff in

33363-0548'" ' I

. .. ______j J -

IWO. Twin Foils, Idaho D-1

NURSE ■ . r n ; f t . ICU. ni(

& o r 12 h r . s h unit. Call Kalhli c h . D iroctor o

I 733-3700. o x t.:

Irt'oMjr lo oArortb Hod.Ju»tcaa733

PLUMBINGPlumbors and nj

wmitod. Call t ----------------- - ■ -a tto f6 F

R E S T A U R A N PERSON. Twir vorlto roalau ri hiring a hard-Wl tlmo prop-para Jo in o u r toom sionals and bo

-------------------c i t l n g . c a r e »oorvlco. Apply wliti DIanno 12 PM w o o k d ^ \ Cfook. 200 Adc Wosl, Twin Fall

RETAILNood holp for d

- .........ninoa&.wookorrionco in rotoll. i apply a t: Tho I C ow boy . M ag Mall. Twin Falto.

SALES

------------- J U S T T tW h o ro w ill yo i

yoar9? 'W o rk w — --------------------------- noWmulUmHIIOi

lomallona) com family & to a m «

_ sphoro tha t willtho resu lts you i oppolntmonlco!!

S a le * ca rM ro p FVomon Company,

-------------------or 'In- tha- specialUsing Industry sit is aooking a mot d iv id u a l w ho c abovo avorago I roprosont our pn In tho Twin Falla offor advancod slons. 401 (k) ro oxcluslvo produc

----------- ------- tiv o -1flp«ron<Jhours. To achodi

------------------- fldon tin rin io rtfl1-800^99-3920.

SeCRETABY/BOO— - with computor ski

rosumo or appllc S u n r lM lrr lg a 624 Commorc

Twin Falla, ID ft

TECHNICIANSpraying Tochnici

ta k in o a p p lic a t---------------ri9S 6 -soason rN <..................an ce n o c o sa a y :'

E x c o l . p a y & 1 ' hours. Call for a;

---------------- -M on.-ihru Fri.-7S

TELEMARKET1NC Exporioncod tolom^ Day/Evo- Call 736-

TELEMARKETINCLocal non profit o

-------------------tion.fof.drcus Uck734WJ732 for Intoi

. . _TELEMARKET1NC O rder takor n ood

your own phono S S20.00 por hr. C 3pm. 366-5980.

FTh\ I

. I f y o u a re , N e w s offl<

------------- f o n u - t o oc a n g e t 7 0

I- E l e .

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1^ -------- ------------III--- |-Wame' ^i Address_I CIty/State/ZI I-Phone NumbP a y S c t i a

Humber ol1>3 d a y s . . . : . .4 * 7 d a y s . ......8 - 1 5 d a y s . . . .

____ 1 6 - 3 0 d a y s . .

# H n K

For each Sunde Include your ac T o ta l a m o u n

□ My check or n□ Bill my VISA or

Credit Ca ExplratJor

Mail y o u r . o rd e r fo n n & p a y m e n t to :

D'2 Tlmoa-Noyrt]

, niflht shift. B I S r a f c A N S T / . sh if t. 8 tjod BrnrrI This cold ilhjoon SIvull- fo ro v o r l D on >r o f N ura ing co m fo r la b lo b ixt. 234. EOE. watching tho ac

^rtholadaM )-V ar io ty T o ’mp a ig n m o n ta &

(iM pronlicos “ ' ' " f c ' S T Bll 326-5390 NEVER Af 6 PM - -734-6452-1-800-7

S a rv ing tho Ent A N T P R E P - V « lt« y fo r1 0 Y rwin Falls' fa- w ra n t la n o w TRUCKING d i r k i n g port L ocal ond long jo ra o n -d a y s . d r lv o ra noodc om of prcfoa- proforrod, 677-! bogln an ox- -e » r - ln - (o o d - -WELDER----------ply In person PIPE FABRICA 12 Noon 10 3 (Slool& alum )

c U y o . R o c k sum o or appllca Addison Avo. S unrlao Irrlge Falls. 824 Commo

Twin Fall, ID I

3r d ay s, ovo- W E L d I r ikonda. Expo-. Stalnlosa stool w. all. Com o in & p o r io n c o nooc ^0 Lonosomo I d a h o F a b r ic la g ic V alloy (2 0 8 )6 7 8 -3 9 4 Uto. 736-2002. Intorvlow.

THINK K wy o u b o .in 5 SnakoRivorRoh k w /prlvatoly Contor, Chare llllondollarin-T n n u r s o position c ;om pany w/a Apply In pors T iw orkotm o- 620 Sprague-Bu will give you or call (208) 54ou nood. F o r -------call 733-0481 J i T

|E M P L O n iE M n

W O nK W ANTE[ IroW oln h u d a i

motivated In-10 c a n e a r n I 2 1 5B olncom oto |RESU M EPREP»

a U ^ o a Wo Prof«M lon«l r«: :od commls- Cindy a t 733-1

E X PE R IE N C E D koepor. hourly r

"PondaW o'&hoVc

120. HOUSE CLEAiftrtir tnw cn ' l^oasonabel rales

lon i roforoncoa.p C to " ? = r■B«tJon I IlorciaJDB3301 I I V -

mician. Now Ic a t io n s 'f o r l | ^ ^ R n T n T |J T. No oxpori- l |try: wiil train. " 'S f lo x i b lo A ---------------r ; ^

— --------- I o p ? 5 r t u n iomorkeloro- G R A F T E R S . AR''36-7672. DEALERS Nog

" now full tlmo, pot1NQ Craft Mall openingIt organiza- G roups, churcho Uckot3..Call. _ n o s a a a w olcomIntorvlow. moro Info coll 73

— - - g . ' “ P 'y °lo dod . Uso HOT NEWEST EnoSfO.OO- P/T EHort - FH’ R•. Coll oftor Inv. Roq. 800-7000. 24 hours

l e U m e

H I

re, u n a b le t o c a l l o r < r f lc e , s im p ly c l i p a

o u r . c la s s i f i e d d e p a y o u r a d s t a r t e d w i th

l e a s e p r in t c learly w iti 'bere~‘are approzixnatelj n c lu d ln g b lank spaces) l e a s e pay according to s p r in te d below.

i a s e r u n m y a d i n c

_________________ f o r _______c h a ra c tc r p e r s p a c e please

i /Z Ip

mber________ ^

h e i l u l e , - A l l A d B

’ Of Days

I...................................'8 ............... ...............................

« S/llne

mday inseftioo. add $2 for Magic V

ir m o n ^ order is enclosed or Master Charge (cird«on«CahJ Number__________tion Date _

r J J T h cT m K » ,V ' ^ H ^ ^ C U S T O M I r -* ^ J8 E R V IC E

ows. Twin Falls, Idaho Mond:

JTAm'N Gold 'can 'l lost *

S b y ? h o f ° o W E 7 1 M E S W Jla ^ p a .R o g - C U R R E N T L YDonatructlon j H E F O LLO Km p " ? r a n ; S IN D EPEN D ET C m ^ - l ^ J U N IO R R O U

T ^ mX k g t-W O R ^ T W IN F A LLS -----

0 Y«aral JiOl/TEa62____________ 500 bik Bollon St

100-500 bik Rior A ng d ra ta n co | 00 ;600 bik Wash id o d . T oom S tW 7 -4536 1 00 -2 0 5 bik W in____________ Avo. W------------------R O U T E D -----------CATOR Skyiano MoWlo Pa»m) S e n d ro - ROUTE 832 llcation to: 400 bik Addison Av IgeUon. Inc. 300-400 bik RIer A morical 100-500 bik JackscID 63301 10 0 ^ 0 0 bik Quincy------------------ R ot/reB 36

500 bik Addison Av i woldor.^Ex-- .-600bIk5houp-A vo Bodod. Coll ioo-400blkT ylor/» r i c a t o n o t i f you l l n 1940 fo r a n i Inttr»»t0d

Ing a lntl»p»nd»r,________ '* lorroutaeMirltr^f

Catl733-0931axt: •a noodod ot • ------

torson ® -,

^WAMTFD T M E ^ T tM E S ^ t" " * 2 2 2 C U R R E N T L Y IFED not af- T H E F O L L O WI dpya_wrl(,_____ IN D E P E N D B!__________ JU N IO R r o u :I -------- q AVAILABU

.n w iV F - A L L S - 'I r v tu m e t»-160fl .ROUTE e a1: 7 - --------- 500 bik Bollon StED h o u a o - ioo-500bIkFllorA v

? j , '‘i— _500T600.blk_W aah] onost. S a l a 31 1:9338. , ----------10 0 -206 blk;WlfSi

I^mT'oxmI f^ O ^B O Oos T v r s Skylono Mobile Port735.14M - ROUTE632

_ 400 bik Addison Ave

Jm SOOwtOO bik Rior Av

■ 100-500 bik Jocksor

■ 100->0 0 b(k0 ulncy■ ROUTE 836

I I 500 bik Addiaon AvoM .5 0 0 bik Shoup Avo.■ ‘ 100-400 bik Tyler Av■ M you Ihn In th n * I

■ i a n Intaraatad Ut I tng a Indapandantp e e to r roula carriar.^Pi

3 . 7 1 ; ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆porm anent _

h o a ^ b S t LOOKING FOR A 81sm o . F o r O U S DRIVER, Intoro734-4 2 0 1 ' “ In buying pan intorosi

' truck . No m oney dc--------------- pay a s you go. CDIT BEST quirod. roforoncos. Mr Results BE EXPERIENCED.700-7177 C a l l f o r m o r o inrs 736-^034

a s - N e m

r come by The Times and mall th is ordei

partm ent so that-we thout delay.1th dark p en cil o r pen ely 23 cha rac te rs !s) p e r line . ; to r a te schedu le w hich

I c l a s s i f r c a l F o n

___________ d a y s .i s e . I n c lu d in g b l a n k s p a c e s . ]

I s M u s t b o P r e p a i d

Chaffle per line'

...................... $ 3 .0 9 p e r l i n e..............: $ 4 .7 6 p e r l in e

............ .........$ 7 .9 5 w r l i n e

. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .$ 1 4 .4 0 p e r l i n e

® •

Ic Values. + ___ ____^2.00 .por week. -

B __________ _s d f o r $ ■' -ono) _ , _

VIER P.0.BOK548 TwUlMtiLldlbd

nday. FobfuaryS. 1996

t-VSt 'A ’’ R e s t a u r a n t GooI W w Oon. Mr. B 'a In Bu

$30,000 oquip .& lr

4 V E W S

M ------------ 302”S ? I M O N E ^ O L C

n t r r p t t U O - io o K ts

s s n e e o ' c ^ TW obuyno tos& roal

St ' c o n t r a c t s . C r« i srA voW R n a n ca . 1>800-99l

* * * * * * * * * M iraching I n t e r e s t r a t e s

. d o w n !--------------:------(R aloeoslow fla-7Park Now is tho tlmo to rof

' your, homo fo< nAvo . .D obtconaolidatljrA vo •Homo improvomi* s o n S t •Extra cashIncy SL -Bankruptcy & poor

program s avolloJ lA vo. 1 -8 0 (M 5 4 - 2 &w A w Anldaho'Comfaaaaraaa•ad In ba- dantjun- MONEY EX PRE’' - ‘S f f " FINANCIAL SERVItxtS03 Your local Rool ostal

«Q ulck loon approve M W ♦Crodll problema/O;-----rrr?r- ♦ . CompfltillvO.PatOS

♦ 1s t & 2nd'a Up to 1( . _ A _ ^ ♦Mobilo homo loans

W M ♦ D e b t Consolidalli — porwfMil loan*

v v a v s .■ Y H A S d 5 o 4 J W W G L j N V E C T M a j T

INVESTMEHTPROPI= 7 ? Twin Falla fineat |i 3 L c . apa/tm ont communt:

un its , pool, club hi Presently undor con tion.

T h o m as D «valopm » 208<M3-8877

rA voWoahlngton. . 1 ________ 3 0 5 ____ _I COKTRA(/Ifsohlng- i — M O R T O A O E

SS TO P DOLLAR: Portt For c o n t r ^ . mortgt

208-734-8727

r ^ A C a s h f o r m o r t g t i s t low discount

^ e f ' pay no foos. Coll Bri Uz 1-800-159-9484

Avo.- - - -■\V0. IirAvo I WM araaa I I I ^ H ^ ■td /n ta - -I

/un- I.^piaasa I ■ n R n T r S T T r)ctso3— I

W W i 4 0 1 M X I . S C H O O l^ /------------ I . i N ^ u c n o i

b a s i c m a s s a— T R A 1 N IN Q -J 2 .V

iro s tln a starting Mar. 1 . 9 hrs y d o w n . w eek, coll 733-9110 I MUOT • orPr.Sue.Philllpa ,

n m so i1 . 1 | _ £ E ; £ I i ” £ i i S K

^ o a so chock your ad o c . ,• corroctnesa on tho 1

day that H runa. a s • [ e r T lm os-N ow s (s no t

aponaibiofor orroraa w e - - -thattlm o................

I TWIN FALLS HOHE 6B D R M ^3batti'.noar(

g roal cu l-do -sac . vril nanco. S96.000.733-0

I BY ownor, 3 bdrm.. 2 b 1660 sq . ft.. 3 y rs . n NW aroa . groat family

" “ T do -sac . $104 ,950 . 1 , I Rrobird Orclo, 733-»

I or423-»156.________

.11 FAX -i YOUR::i AD

TIMES'CLASSiRE—^-DEPARTMENT

2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8

FO RSA LEAY BUILO i1534sqfLVouitodceU lr

— . — m any extras& upgm d<. Qulot cul-do-sac

$114,900 734*6000 o r 73S-761

j 42<K »43 o r 734-245;

I----------------------------------. --------------^ ^ -------

GUARANTEED - J *• ADS

Buy the Guaranteei ^ c k a g s and Tbt Times News guar antees to sell mer

chahdlse or . . automotive items

' - i n 7 days and rea e ^ te in lS d a y s

~ . or we will rerun the ad an addition

al 7 days at no additional charge to the customer.

■ Thereisa$3extTE _ - charge tor the

guaranteed • package. Ads

may be cancelled earfy for customei

0 convenience but the charge will

remain the same.

oodk>ca- I BliY HOUSES Buhl. ID. Fixora OK, aav o bi .Invonto- foos, Call 734-9786.

___ M U S T S E E Il Compi' ' " “1 remodoiod. approx.

sq. ft, 4 bdrm homo. LO A N ach o o la . $ 7 3 ,5 0 0 .

734-8577 or 733-23S

ty loons. P R I C E R E D U C 27 $63 ,600 . Plua aolie________ holp you wfth your di

----------- co s ts - to g e i-fn to th ifo tdab lo2 bdrm. 1V4 condo .L ocalod inac convonlont location i its own Insldo loundi

* * * * s m i t l ™ ;® a f® 01423-6988, #95-27i

s a r i Q - E i v

atlon STATE REALTY. Im ents 734-0400rtor c re d it ' Looking lor extra vaetlloblo. money? Why not »ea t*645 •in-Qood netiw youVe I

- storing?n p a n y caOTKHWJi.

________ T F BY OWNER 2 bdnipgg- b a th , fam ily rm . o rtv ic E S bdrm .. rom odolod kta o S n very nico patioA

N ot ownor financed. W RELATORS. 734-32£

1 0 0 ^ TF- Nowor 3 Bdmi, 2 , o n 1 ocro 4 ml. woi

illo n s & Twin Falls, w/outstan vlaw *135.000.733-8

■ Try • low-cost dsMlliei -----------1 tod«y.Cafl73MM1.

1 506 JPERTY JE R O M E / - t luxury I H A G g a tA fW O M

'h o u s ^ 4 BDRM., 2 bath, totalli

onstnjc location , closi

---------- 1 BY OWNER Horso Pm______ _Jty.-Cho0fy5bdrm tioiS & A C, big cem e n t (loo ES*— -shop'-w feM V r-O utW i

4 a c r e s w /4 s h a ro i R SS water. 5 mis. (rom Ji igsgos. m o. $75,000. 324-47_________or 324-9246

i a g « t . HAGERMANint, you Now homo on quiet stri Brlanor iseOsq.fL-f fullbasom 4 Ptek your carpots & colc-------- $128,900W ^ M THOMPSON & NELS(

. BUILDERS 837-6313 or 837-628-

I n n l - -■ j l l H/foERMAN VALL0 l| 1 ^ 1 ^ o i ) u y o r ^ thal:spo M M B property, coll Mark ot______ , JE N S W R E A L E S T A

208-837-6116

NICEl 1600 sq.ft.. 3 bd ^V. bath homo on cor lot In Joromo. Good lo

I w k s brlck/m otal sidli irs. per ~orio‘caf ga rflflo rH as' 10 Jim oon t sp p ro lsa l. AskI

• $ 7 4 ,0 0 0 . C A L L T C -------- LLOYD'543-9117or4;

9a3358. (»95-412.

GEM

STATE REALTY. IN( 734-0400

508WMBERLYyHANSS

^ ^ J O M E S ^

--------1 B Y O W N E R O vor2100iad fori (t.-r4 bdrm .. 1 .1 /2 boi0 flrsd Partia lly (Inlstied b a s s T hol m o n t. p lu m b e d fo r 3 o t HB-I b a th , could add 2 mo la fto rl b d rm s . & fom lly roo i

- I g roal location.-S72.5G 423-4167 or 734-8676

_I KIMBERLYKES ( BYOWNER.Lovofy3bd<

2 b a th hom o located i ^ ' how or a ro a of Klmbei

ovor 1380 sq f t extra I >•^^52 garago. Central air, lg, I. > balh sprlnklor system . Wondc

ful noiflhbortiood. Mark th/cajl! o n a ly a is w a s $ 9 2 ,5 0 ' 1 .JD2 asking $89,900.

u4 ^ Call 423-4388 oflor 5pm

------- I 5 1 2I FARM/RANCHES/ I DORIES

? $ 2 4 0 ,0 0 0 FARM/DAIR

on 85 acros. Adjudicate doop well and full8Sw i tor shores. N k» update homo and a 60 x 110 mo

I E D ahopplua wiHous'olhi -outbuU(«ng9-Lovoly.s®

* ' tin g N orth a n d E a s t ( 18 Jo ro m o ..C A L L JOANI-------- R E A V E S 3 2 4 - 8 4 4 2DER #95<J43, .■Ulnga •

“ GEM511 STATE REALTY, INC. *52 734-0400

wEQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

M r»al«bioaitarfUnglnNtnnaapw b at4«d Is Ihe F *

n s H cu^/d iO th incta illB g^' to aitTMtlse

• liA l^ d x ib M a itB S ed cn

- brw tbka.e rrtfartfo ri^cr ■■ Mlnlsralon.tomtlts«rrtucti

s s a s f c a - w . u ^ ' ;^ »idute<hUtn unto N Bps «lj e IS IMng «)U1 pwenti o r ^ a iF oslcdQTCpognMwoimiand/ L poqiieaaflrgadK^vchlttaiira in k r l l • , . •

't ntaleMilehitlnvlabSnfitie^ ts«. Our resdoff v* heretwr a Iitiofflwd lh*l-«a le r • kM A kU vMs newspaper artrt aoiaHi on an encrtrty

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| a m e a | e| ^Tiplotely BY O W N E R 7 + a c3X. 1400 w /w ato r.4 -6bd(m ,1 t710. noai' foniily room, now a v00 . C all ing: now corrals&fsnc2396 largo loafing o /io d .:— s to ra g o btdgs. BoreI C E D I B U ^ $134,000.Slier will Call (208) 655-414^r dosing — — '

T C H O IC E T W IN F A aIV ibath BUILDINQ LOTS.I a praot- Avaliablo In Springlar jn it h as subdhdslon. All utllltl "y l'y Indudlng gas ond cal id m u ch Prices start a t $18.5< <1 today Buildora wok»mo. 276. 42(W 943 o r 735-761

B37-6313 o r 734-246

i f l . I^w boai. oanoe, •allb< W l pow eftool-llyoudonif.IN C , • kteO U wtthimeeonar

duslfiodod.-

IDAHO PROPERl Snake/Salmon

»BdotL. ___Rivera. .29 AC-$24,900

• : G orgeous.bulldablola xJrm.. 1 w/tts own spoctacuit

I. canyt)n,crook4ponon d kitch- Ic long rtvor & rr l ^ v d . vIovVs, DIroct accoss 2 - rivers, N atl Foroj 80-000; Moll's Canyon. Survey

^ . ’’ " s - ' s s r ', 2 bath O p*n 7 -d ay s 8;30 lo 8; « » ^ o f K IM B E R L Y S c o n ic

acre-o r m oro parcels m iles from KFmboriy

Iliad ad pavod count7 road. B dorod by BLM on sou U n lim i le d h o r s o b a

I riding a rea out your ta._____ .^ fla to , .B Q autlfuJ-vIo

Largo portion farm ab Hoat your homo and I

151!“ ? goto wllh approxlm ati 150g p m o (9 6 ‘ hotw at *49,500-2 0 acros.

S trickland Real Estsi ! 800-292-4231

TF ’ B rokors w slcom s 3.21 a cres 211' frontage

-x 6 6 0 'd e p th on NorttrC Jego.Bd^iy3.block.wosi

Bluo L akes Blvd, bohli , i t , ^ C o n y o n S p r in g s In l j .% ^ $405,500 (S2.90/Sf) C

1-800-733-2581 E x t 27 , -Buy. seB. rant or swap wlUi s tr e e t cfassl^ad ad. 733-0931.

s r — ^ —I VACA-nON PROPERT-SON I t ih e s h a r e s

t284 • m T Jo u S S o A ^ ^13. - on Lako Powoll. $2500______ Onow kovoryyr. 423-63)LEY ----------^jodal. I ---------- 5 1 0 ----------

I MOBILEHOMES

_____ 1971 Montroos c u s to m .'X 70 in adult trallor cou 2 bd rm . 1 b a th , w asl

“ oM^ o r/d ry er^o v o . r o f r i g posal. good shapo. $700

_ C a ll-6 7 8 -3 9 2 5 .w k o n c “ ing and evonings. . T O M cH A L U S O no 1983‘Nm r 420- 14x66 m ob ilo h o m e .

bdrm. 1 balh. V0 7 d o a ^ $15,000 or bost offor. .I I O no 1977 Titan 14x52, n bdrm. 1 both, lair sh a p ■ $8500 or boat offor. '

INC. (208) 679-4490.

-------- GOVENOR14'X70 1975------- 1 3bdn rts. V /^boths. tipoi^ Coll days 543-8391

T F Hud app roved mobll mam^ homo. 14x70 'w /tip out I X) sq. IMng rm. 2 bdrm. 2 botl bo th . New hoat pump, carpot, ) a so - . paint. 6x35 ' od on root r 3 r d p lu s g l a s s In p o r c h , m oro 8x10' storago shods & o) o o m . troa. $21.900.736^0847 .500- —re TWIN FALLS 1963 R eo------- w ood. 12X S6 with 8X1

tip out. Indudos atovo < bdm i refrigerator. $3500 or boj od In offer. 734-2859 borlyro lg . WENDELL 1962 2 bdrn'g, lot trlr. Excol. cond. C ar por ndor- - atorago shod, ond skirtlh(

5 0 0 . _ . _ _

^ I MANUFACTUREO = = | ^ » | O M E S ^ _LS/ JEROM E N k» 14X70 will

' a d d itio n s in n ic o p a rk $16.500. Coll 5 2 7 - 3 ^ .

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latod Imot- I I ^1 - ■ Mini 3lhor ' I ■ ■ | | H | | K y j.M t- .1 . f f n i R T R x n n}t o f I l i l i i H ’M M I ^ i t H i l l^ n n ■4 3 . I 5 5 ^ - -

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B U H ^ S o d ro o m ^ 3 5 C jr- po r m onth. 1st. lost, re-

hmdablo dop ; 324-4089.

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16 0 2 UNFURNISHED HOUSES

. I b a m . S U H L N k » 2 bdrm .2 Ccarpet* . m obilo h om o . N o p<

fencing. $450/monmHleposlL I» d .2 lg . 543-8342 or 786-4305io rd o rs ■

B uhl - It Is d so n l 3 be1144 brick homo IxMists far' ' ■■■ room, g as hoaL fIfeplJ

a n - g --------ft-flno-noighbortiood.-r e $ 5 9 6 p o r m o n th looa lm o d e p o s i t . N o p ilUltlos ploQ sol C re d it choclI roforoncos roquirod. C5 B .rfcsrB43-4371. mo. •________________

EDEN N k» 2 bdmi. moi= = ± -------- h O ^ _ p r t¥ 8t® totrApir ib ^ i i r No pots. 423-5104.

QOODINQ. 3 bdmi hou $450 mo + $400 socu

______ .dep .786 -4117 loavo rr

■RTYI GOODING 3 bdrm., bm o n g a ra g o , rentypurchai

$450 .7331359 .733-4S

» b ^ H A Q E R M A N -3 b d r tr0 land bath,8acros.shop/garat £ular o.groatvtaw s$750m or noram- Call 637-6116.

J E R O M E 2 b d rm 101 nrnfltA h o u s o . E x tra n Ic o . I

smoking No pots. 500/i 324-3213

A n-ih - -Youi Rnd a vortety ol M m ° tn o o f te rtn g s ln th e d j^n l c 2 0 columns eveiy day. Oovel. sols. 8 th e re a d e rh ]^

JEROME 3 BDRM $550 month. Call 324-2841.

>b®ck JEROME Clean 3 bdrm.b a th , g a ra g o . NO po

v ie w .- -S 5 7 5 . &U1324-7362— nablo.* ... .nd Irrl- J E R O M E 2 b o d r o o natoly. h o u so '$ 4 6 5 /m o . p li wator. dopo3tt.CalI 324-6411.

A tsts JONES WE HAUL U sually a m m ova you

--------- Afm VH EREimo* for losa than renting a tnjc lago . Nood loads to Caltl& ArtJrCol--------- FREE EST1M ATES-r t ^ o L ------ C A U . 32 4-3490

M n n . SHOSHONE • 2 bdmi mi1 Call bllo homo $300 mo. C( .2712 788-4456_____________

wiuTa 7 F 2 b d rm .. 1 bath.counti____ homo-w/full b m s t $550

_ mo., f irst lost & dean ln dop. 733-2143

T F^A -129 -S 850 ,4bd rm ■ ^ 1 2 balh. flroploco. carport

largo yard, horso corrals <uvi ELWOOD & EVANS

-------1 -T W IN -FA L L S 2 b d rmES w/lomlly rm, V ory sm a

kitchon . Rolrlg.& stovi m. 14 $500 ♦ d o p 733-0881court. ...........r a s h - TWIN FALLS Clean 3. dis- 4 bdrm. 1 bath. No pols 7000. R e fs . .ro q . $ 6 0 0 /m o ■ o n d s . _ ^ .d e p . . 4 2 3 - 4 5 2 4 „ . ^

Nova TWIN FA LLS-Lovoly spa n e . 3 . cious 2 bdrm. 2 bath, a doan. oppls. AC. woll insulated r. . ‘ thormal windows, Indudei 52 . 2 waier. sower, sanllt. an< hapo. lawn mowing. Aulomatli

sprinkler system , ap'pilca t io n s b e in g ta k o n . Nc

' smoking, no pots. $5M ■< ipouL «gp- cm i 734-1396

TWIN FA L L S 4 -b d rm . J “ 77” balh. gas hoot. NE locatl

» ! .& TWIN FALLS Clean house room for ront/ 2 bdrm. 1-balh, :h . 2 sto rago bamt. & garage.6 OT- A bsolutely no po ta & nc 947 smoking. Lawn caro ind.

■S510ftno + $500dep .C all ..734-6786 or-734-8161.--

V0 & TWIN FALLS Small 2 bdmibeai h o u so , $ 4 0 0 /m o . D ays

____ 734-5134. oves 733-9319.

drm, t w i n FA LLS. 3 bdrm . 2 P0;1, b a th , rofrig . o v e n , DW. rOng. AC. dbl. go rago oponer. ____ $750*dop.Cail 734-9836

------1 TWIN FALLS. Cloan. nk50.- n Lg. 2 bdrm., 1 balh. refrig,

stovo. window Winds and I c u r la in a . W D h o o k u p ;

755, parking a re a , yard , g a s T j t h e a l no pols. $475 mo. +

$ 3 0 0 d o p . R e fo re n c o s ^ checked. Call 734-4660.

■ I TWINFALLS: 2 /3 bdrm. 1 bath. 2 car o&rago, foncod

WM -yard. No smoking. Oulot l l l l nolghborhood. S6OO/M0-| | A • - ♦ $ ^ d e p r7 3 6 -2 5 4 1 ------

I l f i ' TW IN F A L L S : 2 b d rm . ■M i appls.. oloc heat, foncod' — I ' yard. No peta. $460 Trl

CoProp. 324-2734

TWIN PA LLS: 3 bdrm, 1i s J - -B S iifT iiT rr f ff fT rre 'irc w3 5 0 y a r d . N o s m o k i n g ., re- $630/mo $500 dop.89. Call 734-5596 after 4 ^ 0 .

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flN FALLS ••p o ts . A -1 0 . 3 b d rm . 2 b a lh tC a l l ( i r o p l a c o . 2 a t o r y 05. $S50Ano.TT— ELWOOD 4 EVANS

Call 734-1401.

placo TWINFALLS Studto.forl d .- lt's— N asm ofdng.-no^rinking o a s o $200/mo orS165/m o. p o t s ♦ dep. 426 N. Main.

Gall TWIN FALLS N k» 1 bod> room aportmonL No pets, no smoking, $300/mo^t^

_____ de p o sit Call 825-4129TObllo m sU arw D boourbM il um 'P P**- -IgM SffledTy w a T:—

— - TWIN FA L L S a p t. fo r 1 porson $285 Inds-Utlltlos. Call 733-9199_________ _

“~ ~r TWIN FALLS 1st mo. froo )nwt.. f beautifully

fum ., ovor 800 sq . ft.. 2 bdrm .. 1 b a th . C loso to

rm 2 C S r. a p p . + W SG furn . M - $ 6 0 0 /m o . ♦ d o p .. 7 3 4 -0.7th. 5885 days, 734-9688 ovo

____ TWIN FALLS 3 Bodroomo w n b a s o m e n t a p t . /g o r a g o , N o S450 /m o . p lu s d o p . In- 6/m o e ludes utilities, no po ts:

nol.H .A Call 734-4120.

— T - TWIN FALLS. Small studio S S ; - -fumlsHodwAitllltkis.-Sharo

both, $250.736-4819 '

TWIN FALLS. Sm all stu - ^ d io ; fu rn fsh e d , utllHfos

pak l.$37S .C aI173M ei9 .

^ I 604 lo ts I UNFURNISHED ------ | - A P T ^ U P L E X E S

1.?.!^ 1 « 2 bdrm & d#n , stovo,rofrig., utiliUes Indudod.

[ 1 _ .C a llS chm id t 733-9141.

TWIN FALLS. 1 & 2 bdrm. opts., $335 & up. refurbi-

ucX- s h o d . D W a l a u n d r y ( a c u i t y . 2 & 3 b d r m .

‘----------low nhoo809rW /D -tiook-:— - - up.-smull va id ’&-8toraog .-

All qulot & d o a n . no pots. 'SS, 7 3 « 6 0 0

t " K IM B E R L Y 2 b d r m . ^ , $400/mo Call 7360042

ling TF.2 bdrm. 1 bath, all appls.- Includlng W/D. No pots.

----- 733-0374 or 733-2441. ,rm. —ort. TF U r g e 3 bdrm. 2 bath, lla . ..ro d o co ra to d d u p lex with i lots of storago. Som e utll-

i t l o s p a id . $ 6 2 5 a d o r d is c o u n t. N o sm o k in g .

— Call 736-9967.rm r —....................~ i~la ll TF Nawar 2 bdm i. 2 atoiy >ve w aler so ftn e r, W/O, mf-

crow avo, g a s h e a t. AC,— g o rag o , foncod p a llo &

yard, prtvato. $525 + dep, refs, no pots. 734-7408.

0 * ,__-T F..For-leaso , brand now .

Phoasan t Road condo. 3— bdrm. 2 ba th . $550. por pa- . mo. $ ^ d ^ . ' No po ts orall .sm o k in g . F lo fo ro n c e s

ed , i r o q u l r o d . M in im u m 6 ie s m o n th lo a s o . C o n ta c t m d Wall or Adam 734-0400.itic ...........................ca- TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.N o 1 bath. All utliltios ind.. All 0 + • appls $485/mO 736-7484

__ TWIN FALLB3 Laurel P a rk A pU .

atl- 1 & 2 bdm i opts.,ta 176 Maurico StTN., TF ♦ s’ 734-4185

tso ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 'th ,. TWIN FA LLS -O no unlt-]o . availoblo In beautiful 4- no plox. 600 block N. Quincy Id ; (n e a r CSI)._ O pon floor_i^ l plan w/kltchon bar, m as-

- lo r -b o d ro o m w /w alk -in -— d o so t & prtvato bath. 2nd

bodroom. 2nd bath, Out-y s side patio, storago room.I f : Indudos Ig util rm. rotriQ,

2 ra n g .0 . D W . C a r p o r t ,ij g u e s t p a rk in g , w ell lit.Z ' $595 /m o + d o p . S o m eu ’ u t i l s , in c l. 7 3 4 -4 4 1 1 .__ n i g h t s & w o o k o n d s» . 733-4539.Ig.nd “ 'e TWIN FALLSJ# .PA R A D ISE PLACE

A c r o s s f r o m P e r r i h e99 sc h o o l. N ow 2 b d rm , 21 b a th , w a lk -in c lo s o ts , ~ vaulted colllnga, g a s hoat,. 1 AC. a ll a p p ls .. Balcony,nd la n d s c a p o d . c a r p o r t ,e t $550 /$ 5 7 0 + d o p . 5 4 3 - o-_ 4930 or 733-5805 ovoa.

— .■T W lN .FA L L 8-2.bdrm .-1- n . bath with utilities. $395/- >d' m on th * S 1S 0 d e p o s i t rri .C a g 7 3 4 -4 7 8 2 o r7 ^ 1 2 9 8 ‘ u ' ■— TWINFALLS

ra-) . appls'lndudlng w ashor &

dryor. $450 + $300 dep . y 733-2S83 or 734-8674

:ORT 3

. StadiraW2S4M7.W3M52fl.W3M;

r Sale prfcs Of *9493.72 monthly pi

o r ‘176.plu8Tax.TW #400Cf» 9.88% APR. OAC.

i c u n r i i i i w o w i i f l i

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------ 1 TWINFALLS' $280. t im in g Attowanca

T * / Brand now, deluxe anc v o r y w a lN n s u la to d S bdrm .2 bath, all appilano

' o a Includ ing w a s h e r 4 -dryor. W ator, aanltallon. and iawn care-provlded.$540 •» $400 dop. '733-

*» 2963 or 734-6674

7 7 : TWIN FALLS -Brand now lSL, _ _ 2 bdrm. ^ e x ._ a x tm nfco.

$500 + dep. 734-0427 for information.

r - r TWIN FA L L S 2 bd rm , 1 bath, cable, $400 month ♦ deposit no pots. Can 736-

I f g " 2838 0 r7 3 fr8 7 ie .

f lM tw i n FALLS 2 bdrm. o p t —»— -q u ie t a rea.-Nopets.-Laun-------- dry fac ilillea . $40 0 mo.o r 1 Call 734-8224 Itlos , ,

TWIN FALLS 2 bdnn., all —— oloctric, noa r schoo ls 4 | frtw -8hopplftg,'$400.'733-e381'

tH'2 t w i n FALLS 2 bodroom 0 to duplex. AppUoncos, wator u r n . ' pa id . $35 0 pe r m onth * r3 4 - doposlL Call 734-7191.

TWIN FA L L S A valiab lo oom Feb. 1 s t 2 bdrm., 1 balh. a o o P heasan t View townhou- . In- so.$430/m o.;i-$400dop.. iQ ts~ ~ Includes wator 4 garljago.

C o n tac t W all o r A dam .------, 734-0400udio ■■ — ......^ TW IN F A L L S A vsllab lo^-

" soonl 2 bdrm.. 1 balh du------- plox near Lynwood. Sln-s tu - gkigaragepiusw oricaraa tfe s In b a sem en t. $500/mo.. a i8 . $500 dop,. con tac t Wait ZZZ or Adam. 734-0400

, TWIN FALLS Cute, Q uiet. _ d o a n ,J .b d m ia p t.Ju s tra - - —

m o d lo d , n o w k itc h o n ,^ $325/mo ♦ dop 734-2822

TWIN FALLS Id. Housing 1 bdrm .. $346. 2 bdrm.,

* * $360. Call 734-0645

•E - ' TWIN FALLSPHEASANT RUN APTS.C loan , now 4 filling up

i r i : . _qu,i,ckjyjDiLly_a (ow p ( _ ____ttieae apad o u s . offldent 2 ■»*

^ " b d rm .T b a th u n lta lo r t ~ ------O vor1 ,O O O sq. ft. each

. w/own sto rag e , covered ** • parking, WD, DW, dispos-

al. rofrig. microwavo. gas ,0 ' water hoater. gas heat 4 _ central AC. Prefesstonally pis.- m anaged. Convonlont to Bts. P on ln o /R b b o rt S tuart 4

CSI. $570/$580+security— ......deposit. Call Jo d y Koy-

.....to r T W IN F A L L S -3 b d rm . n g . $ 5 0 0 m o .+ d o p . A ppls-

kxao.no pota/smddng.733-— '5 802 Of 734-3050.------

m?. -T W IN F A L L S . 2 bd rm . s^C. $365 p o r m onih + $2003 4 d e p ^ Call 324-2244

TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm. WD h o o k u p , DW , c o v o ro d

law _ p a rk ln g . $ 4 5 0 + j l o p .___ ____) 3 Rofs. roq. 734 Maurico.por 736-0615 _________

TWINFALtSrA-150,‘^ 0 ,■®5 2 bd rm . 2 b o th , rofrig . bVi rango, OW, microwavo,

ELWOOD a e v An s All 734-1401

121 TWIN FALLS. A-174, $475.2 bdrm. app liances. WD hookup, cariw rl

ELWOOD & EVANS = -734-1401

TWIN FALLS: 2 bdrm du- plox, with carport, rango

;7 , a n d .ra (r ig . .$ 4 0 0 m o +-dop. Call 733-1864.

icy Twin Falls 2/3 bdrm a p t Ig.'«>■- Just remodlodcnow paint - -------

4 c a rp e t all appi, + W/D.__ ______l l j ' '• $ 5 5 0 ^ 0 ♦ dep 7 :^ 2 8 2 2

ut- T W IN F A L L S 1 b d rm . m . housow /b8som ont,$3so <0 . + $ 2 0 0 d e p . r e f s . C ali r t , 734-8916. ____________

1® i 6 0 5 Il a l £ 2 2 I i£ £ 2 £ £ 2 i iJ ■, - TWIN FALLS Quito motol.^ $95w k .$37S m o . Ind.ml-

-■ crow ave4frtg . 736-1986

EDEN: CLEAN AFFORD- <e ABLE ROOM S for r e n t 2 $45 wk. 825-5354 after 4

a . pm of734-3540.731-2431 •St. I' ............... — i i , . ,—ly, Room?for ron t, $ 200 mo.■t. Ref^wrwes. Coll 7 3 6 ^ 1 3- A fter3p.m :

T W l r t F A L L S ^ - ^ - ^ ^ — ---------1- K M w n e t t e b y . l h o n l g h t o r - --------i/. w eek , s le ep 6 . Sloeplng It. rooms, rnkra/refrtdg.,' ca- » * ble T.V. w / H .B .0 .1 ^ -— es , daSy maid setvfce, in-

d o o r s p a s ' e l f s a r v o• laundiy .C ofrae .4 . d o n u ts ... _____

each mom. Com para the4 v a lu e b e fo re you ren t.P- Prteos start S140/W1C fo ri

p e rso a 433W est A d d ^ i

WM5M- ■ . - 'I .

Illy payments. H - A ' D f t e o l* 5 9 " .H

u a n t i m - ' : -

TWIN PA L L S-w in •.WMkly rate# ala> S120. Rooms Indi crow avo and rofri

JVd(H»onAvoW.73

I W N PALLS Vory 'l l l l u tll l i lo a ln o ..

■ 733-7434

TWIN FALLS; Capri : wintof raloa.' a ta r t in g a t $ 1< (

------------ 7WIN‘F « X 8 : ' ^"wfnlor raloa. WWi r a ta r t in g o t $14< ;;.733-645a

AbbrsvtaUons bring iB i^ o d m u tu . W htnyc M.jrotv d u tin o d o d .1 ,;s a d o rs u n d sn ltn

--------- ; ^ r r w s f 9>-«poBli«»;

TWIN PALLS: MO • Wlntorratoa-wooki v8taftlr)getS1Q7.73

I ~ 606

■ ' TWIN FALLS omaU -blla hom e for ronl B b tefo rl o rZ poo)

. p o ia .ro to re n c o s . . pof month. Call 734

. WHYPAYREN- -.-ZERO DOWN $271

OAC. ContactJoK733-2224

“ " “ I 607 I O F H C E &

T F OFFICES »736

TWIN FALLS 1 0 V t !-1lco apaco for loas

_________util,.730:9919, ..

'• TWIN FALLS.2 OPFICE/nBTAIg Approx. 400 aq.)" ..locatod on Klmborl)

- All utllltloa Indudi -! -C all stovo.

H A L L O W !. n t ^

f „ _____ ^ _ 7 3 » 4 3 3 4

TW ntPALLS OfflCtn 1 nf4ear txrth court heJ -TaS-SSOQ_________

* W ta le m P ro p e rtyr < a g m a n i , 'o t f lc e aI ^avaflable. locatod Ir’ . p a r l ( - I l k e d o w n? ■••aottlng. 1,675 aq t' '^ a q f l .V o a q f L U l i' p a rk in g a v a il. Co

•Chartotta Allen, 734-

jr ”w8I C O M M E R C E I ^ ^ R O P E R ^

........... ' 1.000 aq. f t bidg. app..fo r daycare or em.

j ,-0888.734-6*56.423

T F Bualneaa rental pl ’ In American Plazi

"Mall. 4300 aq .ft. In ' 6 ,000 sq.ft. fenced■--------------- — a ro a ,--7 3 3 - ie a 3 o r

, 4231. Availablo nov

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Qrog Loasln 733-3£

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------------ --------- Spodaftydoc_____ _ _____ - patio covera

...........«hod9.-Smirepd rs. Can

BO B'S BETTISkilled In all

. Remodeling, ek---------- . -------------nwflng. fenco

& doors, hon■ BcbW atoh,aO(

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.- Hoatlng/ACRfl Commercial anc

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r --SOUTHERh - ' - B u l l d l n o a

, 2 • - 8lcflng;PBimlrA ;. 734-2 t24 ,or;

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, 7 3 + ^ 1■ 43d-6859Mln

" . Medicar«/M<CertffledUcena Ntftk>n«]ly

A H omoHaalth HomftOrown

. PCftSONAL

- • 734^0e00TV» - '4 3 5 « 6 6 M W

. ^ i 1-80(WOS-06( MAGIC VALLEY

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Winter and '

S M I ' mZv r w L a a o ' L f l iS S iS iS E S S

WAREHOUSE 'ery d oan . 7800 aq.fL10., $ 2 2 5 . - P a r l i a l l y ^ ^

212x14 ' Overhead I I Ample Parking

^ Motel, Offlco Attachoc

' ' S I W '____ for moro Infonnntl'» M o w . ---------H A L L O W !/Vkly. m tos R M lty .1 4 6 .C » I1 734-4334 n B C w B " s t i ^

|_FABHSFORW ilM dyour QOODINQ 80 ocrea,

-------------a&OBgyoofTa.- s - yr“ S200/acro. System

MOTEL 3 o d , '3 N o rth . 3 Wl Goodlng. 206-934-^ ' . R IC H F IE L D -180 fl

I 160 s h a re e of wat Q „ g 3 re n t B62-3829evei

WANTED Potato g m llo rm p . b o tw o o n W o n d

^SStle No:o» . $275 ^ ' b a a '734-2R04 ■ O l4

• | W A N T ^ T ^

S270/it0 t w in f a l l s 2 to 3Jeff Smith iiouso or duplex. Mi4 d ean . Ooublo car gtI • 1 person. Call 733-<

= A i 616IPA CE |R 0 0 H 1 I A T E S ^

T ifl PtTT? >IEROME Lg. houso, 6753 for nw re Info.

NEW HOMEFomato. m a le w an ted . $30(

Utnitl<>a.734-S06

IT Z l» n y Rd.Judod.

^ "rf 701I c tr^ a c tir *■ --------- C A I tL h —t houses,

13Holotoln holfors sic ■ a n d r e a d y to bre«

slightly smaller. 736-

id In quiet A B S S p r in g e r h e ll w n to w n ready to catve.S36-i

'I jW In c ? ANGUS 10 oldor S C o n lo c i Oovo m g ia com nn

734-1754. ^ tom m ore’n'iA ' I ’"heifer caWoa for sa

thoranch . M anyout W A L a lre a coll S p r in g (

Ranch a t 352-4332.

approved "ARMOUR B uying a ti sm. busi- buying slaughter cowi 423-5411 bulH, opon dally, 324-

al proper- CATTLE 32 head, flra lazaStrlp h a f te r a , M oatly bl t. Interior, bred to black bulls i ced yard up. call 886-7845. 3 - o r - ^ . -aawmod-rrriBB-soluti now. ■nyourno9dfc7;U-0fl:

SP—Call 733.0931 ext 1 form er

I M Ilond C om putor

■c1; s ' s , s l _ .Ised Computora r..

HFALLS Ca NROOMj for Generals, m t nM tora&SupplI- : - B i i leprfnt coploa.

T on]

ItliUil. ^m w fiH . c a n tiging, taplrtg. 4 . ______jrSrnco197S ■ ■rge or small. sslng. ownor 3-3570

inoral Carpentty ^ 2 ? 4oW«n»tructkxi ^ deeka. paUoe,------- -------

:an 734-3244. ----------

HTER HOME ' H | in oil trades! .I, eWIrig. decks,tiCOS,' windows ; ,honw repairs. .800652-4584

3TH SHEET N0R1lETAL ;______: Refrigeration - p r c o laandr^M entlal733-9546 • w ill d

BN IDAHO

um ina(}««s.' ^,0r324-8432 . . ^ K j i

■. . J O H N

'A '3<08P1C6i T ^ F a l l a - - .MlnVCaaala " 2 5 ^ 2 2»/Modlcald .«nsed/Booded Recognized '«lth L eaders -iwn In Iflaho . H H

lALCABB .Sir:Mln}-Cft#«la- . . . . '-0602 Id ah o ’. , .EYSTAFFINQ .

■■ .V

--------- n FOR L£ASE, UmouslniI d L im ousine X cow a. I

a a le ,'L im o u a ln e bui black & red. 324-7676

OET THE MOST $

“ '^ W L F C R O P ^ M Doora Quality Umouslne bull

&holter8 for sale.

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iBtlon ■ ****★★★*★*★★♦■] i ,e -^ ------- E m u 'e A -R hM S, tor ai

chicks 4 layers for fui profit Pistol Croek Ran

3 4 ^Joromo M y 063.^

I SIMMENPAL BULLS RE N T bik, sem lne teatod.5<

5841res,virgin “ ■ ■

7 0 2 ^ wo"~oi Ip a iry eq u ip m ek^ -^ 2 6 9 A ttn. S tock ha u le rs . Gr D Ar-rng soloctkjn Of trailers a t H ° a ? o r X •R -y m o n d F o -rd rB u il«vnn1nn« 8 0 T Vl C Od 10 OO 11 y

C h a r m a o . T r a d e I D ground wolcomo. Call 736-248 n d o l l 4 ■ - ■

i T M------------1 I CU STO M

I FARM SERVICED RE N T I

C ustom equ ip 4 hay ha ) 3 bdrm. Ing. 326-4141.420-414 , Must beroon ioo HAY RETRIEVINaI M 9 9 7 , '.

I Call 643-6695

! £ S i ' " " - " •180,324-

--------- -76 a n tique IH C -JD -Olie room- Tractors, 1 or all, oil n 300/m o. Bost offer, 324-5167.

^ 3/4 4 1 ion big bole stadi ■ ■ ■ 4 ratrlover. Ono of a klr

Call 326-4141________

i H H Burley T rac to r Satvagi W| ll Combino 4 tractor part: Poul. ID ♦438-5420

COMBINE J O ,'7720 , 1 h oado r, s tra w chopp<

I - 2 1 5 0 hrs:r$32K,-S87^g2l

------- :-------GENERATOHrtVinpowtPTO driven, 26 IW ; ex

isloovod cond. 438-5365

Q thig70 '8llage feeder, lil now . B adger liquid m

le l f o r s . nu re tank, tandem axl >6-5520 Call.343-5778.

<r Spring H A R R O W B E D S u p iim erd ^- 104 9 $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 / O.B.oroup of 543-5855

IHC 1466 w/ full weighto ^ o f ^ 4 frosh molor. '{10 C ovo S1700 IHC trud« w/ 6i 5 AT. ready for bod. Bre— -------- at734-1M 1 or539473(sta tio n . --------------owe and JD 116 9 ' hydaullc blad124-3099 new. Call 934-8555

first calt JD 4440 Cuad, 3 remote 'b l a c k , lift a s s is t 18:4x38; Orl( Ils close n a l pa in t 4 u p h o ls te r

5000 hours.Blution to- — Padflc S tates E qulp.- S . (206)543-6319)

to r t IttfoanaHon er your s w i t e r

IJEFIEL'S HOME CARE '--Divwall-, Palntfng.----------- —..CaiRontry...AILhomo..:.................. .. trepolra Insido 4 out, 10

A Homo R sp s irs . ■*runlng, trimmlr>g, r>ew - ^lown sprinklers. 16 yrsjxpor. W edow hatyouin^tl F ree e s t 7 3 < 4 a a -I

OORNG & COATINGS I33-7221 or 32fr«857ommorlcal. Industrial.— ............—sldontlal. Buildup roofs. . ■ Mkrro|M&~BdTn^m--~ “ T i

sa n d 4 tb p ^ f f e r/eways, parking lots, e ta —icsn h ^ to aS fm /S tln Nc>RTHWESTCO.INC )

733-1234 )

p la n -s ta y o u t Of th a cid- o rd e r g rave l now. . 'i11 d e liv e r a n d g ra d e , _ 11733-1441,

f i i IHN‘8 SHARPENING: .

SERVICE IDlnplets sharpening. o rt)Sde4stee l8aw i.

_40W 1-aO (M 71-4060 .

H H y H j j j f j L —

SHELTON'S.T REESERVICe

ofw herm rsr - , • ; 71E6 ESTIMATES . ' . . . > vi T a e ^ i e *

i8 ln e 4 K u b o ta B 7 1 0 0 d iflso'8 . For w heel drlvo.w /5 ' fac ttb u lls , hydraulk; snow plow, til

978___ 4 etc. $5900. 431-543^

r $ Kubota B7100 diesel, 4:SCI-------- tr a d o r ,-p e r fe c t for fic

8prayenif4200.431-64: bulls —le. NEW 4 USED 4x4 dIo)

tractors. Motors, Impl m ents; rentals 4 soles.

. ■ Hobby H orse Ranch-

r f u n 4 NEW HOUSE hay choppi Ranch. . G E H L c h o p p o d h i

wagon. Call 423-6636

--------- NH 1078 B a lnw agon 'I5 ( 3 ) 1 2000 hrs. excei cond. C d .543- 208-734-0272 moming;

--------- ROTO TILLERS usod, f_ . I- -^roar-of tnictorp. Stnrtli

>ckn- o tS IO O . H obby Hon Ranco, Jorom o 324-58!

-G reat TRACTOR JD 4020 pow " R o y . -.shift, 148 JD Idr,.400 hr Buiit. 4 sinco ongino ovor haul i y b y C air438-3260ovos.

l e I n s I2480. TRACTORS--------- JohnD oon)4640. $19,5(-------- 1 C aso 3394, $28,000

6 Row Llftor-Loador Boc . - e - Harvester. $4500

4200943 o r 837-6313

yiJ2“ ' ' W anted to buy Immodiotfl fo r c a s h ,.u s o d sm all medium sized form Jan

1 tuiTaa scaping tractors, 8 N. J'--------------biteor000 ,-800 .-900r-/

s izo Ford trac tors. Ma ,■■■ , soy Ferguson. T O -30 ,3 " “ I 6 5 ,1 3 5 tractors. Proferi

b ly with fron t hydraul ERY. lo a d e rs . I n e e d a u se

small or large backhooD )-CAT t a c h m o n t i o r c a s r illfun- (208)324-5858.

tad<er i 705 ik lnd . I FARM & RAN CH _____ I S U P P U E S ^

SNOW BLOW ER for 3p tractor. 30 to 70 hp, uso

*20 3 times, $1400.537-990

O' A ---------------------------------ippor, ■ 706[ ^ T ^ A R f c ^ E E D j ; ; -

o w e r r CtEANED ANOTREATB exo. SEED GRAIN

BARLEYCortHlod Colter- $15.cv»

ir, ims nBgiatonid Cottor-$16cw Certifled Stoptoo-$14. c»

“ '®- WHEAT_ _ _ _ Registered Ponowawa-$1:

------1 CortlfIedContonnlal-$i:I g h ts .- --------------- ----------------- CVSir. '84 OATSf/6 4 3 -CortifledO tana- $15cvt Brent Hay o a ts - $14cv> 4730. RANCHER'S SUPPLY

------ PICABO, IDAHO ■}lado, 208-78&-S765 a sk for_____. E ugene“ 7 ” Coll for quantity discounts

O rS^Why koop il whan you nc

longer nood Il7 Sell It wlitIp------------- oafT.-tnoxpenstv* dust

fl«dad.CaB733-0031.

^VICEec repraen ta tlye

DALE'S TREE UMB '* CHIPPING

For mulch or disposal.. F n* EMtlmatM.

(203)734-2742 (20S)733<3123

-------- — h io h u n e --------- ‘ -_ Professional Troo Sorvico -

Uconsod 4 Insured ■Troo ph/ning ♦ shaping

ba landng ♦ removal stum p grinding- , ~

•F ree Estlm atee* 735-1166 or 837-4614

Bad Grammar or Writing ' cost you a promotion?

- G u a r a n te e d T utoring— .-Holp for Homo Teachers

Creative Writing/Photo Call Jim a t 733-9173

Innovative Tutoring ‘ In d M d u tltz^■ K-8 ♦'Phortlca

Reading «WrtilngeMath Call Socky @ 734-7832

INCOME TAX PREPARATION

Affordable Ratos -* JA CK STEV BJS

” “ 7 3 3 ^ 7 8 6 ----------------

No mailer how you spend your days. datslM ed fils your busy schedule’, Put c lasslfiad 's tima-savlno dlredoiy ol goods and ser vices to work tor you today.

E L E C T R O L U XVacuum daane rs ,

ahampooers, control vacs. Sales, senriea and repair.-

A rc h ltL a m b 230 DuBola

C a li7 ^ l- M ie

FAXYOUR

f lh iE S ^ ^ ^ IF IE D 'tDEPARTMElirr .

a 0 8 - 7 3 4 - S 5 M

»oi 4 -------------

s [ - T H A ^ f y j N Z :

4X4 180 T one Dal7 quality al flold folfarlSO feodorhay, all >434. ' ton balos. 543-5699

llosei 1 s t 2nd, 3rd. Big balos ipio- feodor hay.«. • P lease Call 366-2804 h C lastllled . . . lor peopli .. . . . _«w jyyrtw al733jiyi1,

3por. ALFALFA HAY oppro) h a y - 60 Ton, 3rd cut. 2 8trln{ S C P 2 4 , A 0 F 2 9 , TDN64

.ft, Approx. 110 Ton 4th cu t L a rg e tru c k lo ts on ly

. 5 r Have bale fork loador. I S i . Call 366-2322I, for --------— — r - ; -------------« lng - ALFALFA HAYraOOOtons orso No rain, heavily fertlllzod S858 1st c rop 19.5% protoin

2 nd crop 18.596 proloir 3 rd c ro p 23% p ro lo in

-A lso p e a , o a t & a ltalli mix, to p h o rse 4 foodohay. 897-5757_________

ALFALFA HAY, good 2n. ;,600 a 3 rd cuttings, 2 string

L :---------ALFALFA/OAT hoy, 351

13 to n s , 1 2 0 0 Ib . b a l e s------. $ 6 0 / t o n , M t. H o m oBloly _587-9263 .11 to —and- Approxlmaloly 400 ton I s , Ju- 4 2nd crop quality alfalfi T'AIl" -h a y 4 -a p p ro * lm a t8 ly 3( ,tas- ton c lo an ba rle y s tra w , 35, Coll 588-3036.

!?,!?; BARLEY/whoot straw, sn aod & '0 ba les , com bined w "o ,. stripper hoador. 733-645(

of*- DAIRY HAY 1 ton 4 smal___ balos a lso feeder hay In l— ir - to n 4 s m o llb a le s , 4strav«

In 1 ton balos. 684-930C ■i or3S1«1286. '

^ Dairy quality hoy for sale 3 ot A lso so m o fo o d o r hay ogjj Call 586-2283.

2 2 2 - FEEDER hay In big bolos — I $70 doilvorod. a lso dalr)

hoy in big 4 llttio ba les---------- s tra w ;lrrb lg ;b o lo sr66 ‘»>

9300or3S1-1286 rED I ..

FOR SALE 75 ton 2nd cut­ting and 45T 3rd cuttlng.-

cwl G ood quallty.734-5518

HAY Dairy Quality 1st, 2nd 4 3rd crop. P e a «

. . . oa l hay, ton baios. (206) ^ 754-8713 or 754-4453.

5 '^ HAY^ By the bole or by tho ton, ^ ^1 cuttings. 734-1321

HAY 20 Ton 3rd cutting, cwt $80n'oh. Cali 326-3348 cwt or 326-4386. !

HAY 3 rd c ro p .P ro 23 .4 r ADFD 2 8 .5 . -S m a ll lol

$80.00. All $75.734-4381 or 731-4381

- HAY 1s t 4 2nd 1 ton bales. “ 7 Also, straw available.J lh 328-5028 or 326-5033*»*•" HAY,'80 tons of 1s t cutting.

to slo d . A lso, s tra w , ton------- b a le s - o r sm .-balesr 655-” ** 4462 or 731-4462

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 600 ion bales of

do an straw. Will load. Call 886.7762.

* * * * ★ * * * * * ★ - * * * *

■ H a y fo r s a l e a ll c r o p s ,

$60-$8S. Call 625-5011.

L o a d s 8 8 b a l o s s t r a w daltverod. Call 324-5167.

OAT SILAGE 1,000 tons ■», nu trie n t a n a ly a ls .a v a ll- ablo, largo or small qunn- tlllos, no dollvory or COD, will load. Call 654-2020 or

'654-2031 oskforV lnco.

"STRAW- - Small bales,-$1.50/bale..

1st cutting hay, $65/100. A n y am t 543-5643

STRAW 1800 sm . bolos^ $ 1/t>alo, sm . am ounts arook. 423-5321___________

STRAW sta c k e d 3 wido. C an bd ro lrioved . N eor

■ Buhl. S43-5740.

S tra w , 1 to n b a lo s , $34 doilvorod. Call 678-8594 0r431-8594

i ! 709 I H O R S E S

3 y r old filly Sugar Bar Dom. Uno San sire. Champion cutting horso. 93^-8696

D R A F T H O R S E TEA M — Fof-salo o r trade.— M ed i­

um build, 7 4 8 years old. Broke to work. Will trado fo r w o ll b r o k e s a d d le horse. Call ovenlngs 824- 5591 or 824-5530 '

MULE F o r Sa le o r trado. Gentle. P a d ro rrido . Call o v e n ln g s 8 2 4 -6 5 9 1 or 824-5530.

• WHfTEHEART Boarding, training,

Loflsona/Erigllsh-westom,. Indoor o u tioo r arenas," Mirrors, dally turnout.

Round pe i\.U 4-9180 .

H O RSESr PO N IES. LES­SONS 4 TRAINING. Call423-6762. > __________

H orses: B ought, so ld and trad ed . Call 733-S055.

Pony for sale. $500., „ .7 3 3 t4 9 6 3

O H , 2 - g e id l n g s , s u p e r broke, $3 2 5 0 /e a . O H. 2 yr. Old, re d ro a n m a re , ha lter b roke 4 sa d d led , ; $900.637-6217 . ,

i 710 1 ■ h o r s ^ q u i p m w

A t t n . H o r « « h a u i a r t . O ^ M i e c l i e n of trailed a t R oy R ay m o n d F o rd .

. BuQ t4800*«i;idB aIIyby C h a r m a o . T ( M « Ina

.welcome. Coll 7 ^ 4 8 0

»

— I G o o sen e ck h o rse trallsr.— C a m p b e ll 1 9 7 9 , 20 ft.— .Q o o 8onocK-horso_trallor.

ExcoUont condition. $4100^ se e a t 433 W Addison.

a!i1 SA D D LE, B ronc sadd lo ,____ 16 1/2 % good condition,^ $400,326-4292 -

4 711

------ 2 W h e e M iR e a - ln -g o o d -,rox cond ition . 324 -4 1 9 6 orring. 324-3480.______________

Woll w ate r Buy or soli. CallS } .

Iloin. I i T n 7 ! H T n > i ? i i T r io in . I a l ia *

i eoi----- I A N TIQ U ES &2nd I C O L L E C T IB L E S

ANTIQUESLooking for thol unique

350 anliquo? Drtvo out 4 visit e s , our shop. Wo have a flno n o . soloction of;

. . •furntturo •prlmlUvos

Wfaf 3 0 ^coppor‘4 'bfoM ilbms ow . .cjrtving ham oss'4 buggy___ W o aro T o ca lo ^ s lW o slo f~ Fllor ot tho Troo Farm.

S e e you tfiorof Opon 9-5.

Q uality W i x K t l q u e s

S ' CUPBOARDraw JhomasYlllo. vory.old...Sol-_ 300 idook .$249 . Sol of 1965,

Encydopodioa, Brlttonica ----- $75. Call 734-0928

;^v DOLL colioctors. Dolls by Mario Osmond, Camolol,

— Soym or.M on, D ynosly, Jos, K aron K en n e d y , B olio airy Ball. C ash only. 678-4285

-O N E TIMEONLYUn- Up to 50% OFF SALEIII

— f- ; J a n . 31 st th ru Feb. 7th cut- 2 n d Tlmo Around rig-- Antique Mails } Quality Usod Furniture -— Opon Tuos.-Sat. * fO-5 *„ , 689 N. W ash., TF

T h e o n e A o / i /y S a / « w e [J" ' havoA LL yoarlongl

4 S0 2 n‘°n- J ^ _ ^ A P P U A N C E ^

— D IS H W A S H E R 'B u lcho r 1{ %- block K enm ore portable.

S350. Call 326-6028.

r r RANQE 3 0 ' gas, almond, i ' , $175. Qym quality stop-

pors. cost $600 soli $300. ^ t h oxc cond. 733-3929

r - R A N Q E lc ^ n m o r o s e l f d san lng , very good cond,'

, $250. Call 326-5028.

Z :- REFRIGERATOR.-slde by JlH; sido, 24 cu ft, white, $400.

S tovo, 30* whilo, $250. 5 5 - B O T H V E R Y G O O D

CONDtlTION. M ovlngl Coll 543-4049.

T V s. W anted ormIIv9.

* * TV s. VCR's, 4 Appls.- i i T V D oc lo r-734 -916a .

? * ' W A S H E R /D R Y E R s o t ,L _ $250. White rofrlgoralor,a w $ 2 7 5 . 32* T o sh ib a TV,37. $599. Cali 734-9188.

“ W ASHER/DRYER, W est-Qjj! inghouso, liko brand now,nn- $400.00.Coll324-2113.)D. . , ' ;)o r 4 ^ 0 4 ^ | b u i l d | n q m a t e ^ ^

BUILDINGS; STEEL stor- lie,, ogo; w iiriiquldoto (2).-l- 00. 40x25', will soil for $2600.

1-50'x150- soil for $14,9- 00. Guflimnlood complolo

°f;; w ith b l u e p r i n t s . C o n doltvor. 1-600-292-0111

9RAVEL 4 TOPSOIL for ,„1 s a le . T ru ck s 4 lo a d e rs

avail. 734-7039. '

^ GRAVEL: drtvoway.

Coil 543-6294,

n i IL „ , £ ^ n | I N Q ^ ^

^ COATS Oroon suodo loath- or m od . liko now 5100.

A F ingertip w hile faux tur .sizo 5/8 $50. 736-0753

** -------------- - _ ->M 4 8 0 6

IX O M M U N IC A T IO N ’io'io RADIOS, 2 way, Motorolla,!4- M T 1 0 0 0 , a c h a n n e l ,

p h o n o p a d , c h a r g o r , lo. -.S700^2 .H T B 0 '8 .-2-i* ii- . ®ll nel, chargers, $600. Day, o r 543-4088, ove, 543-4750

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. ■ i F T O O l M

i' 'rs ^I ' ' .ri ■IB .

',''1 T H E T ^ C E S 100........-

i i^ "Life is a succession on, enforced by immedial__ or, oflencr, by im m ed—] tisem en t"

— E m c

or R ew ard tm d punishn__ them e of today’s h a n d . :^ 1 the d iam o n d s u it co rr

c o llcc t th e g a m e am Make a sm all slip and t

!m cnt is swift. How woul the play?

-------SouLh-W lns'lhe~fifsrs e e s h e m u s t w in ci tr icks o n th e ru n . (A spades would gain only 7-2 spliL) With four solit ners, h e can reach his can p ick up th& d iam on

> collect four d iam ond wit S hould Sou th f i r s t li

0 mond to d u m m y 's ace isii ig a in s t a s in g le to n qi ino Erast? M any w o u ld an

wrong play. A fter o ne o: high honors is oxpende left w ith a d iam o n d sti

______^ S o u ilL isJe f t^ lh .tw o .d o :* G uard in g a g a in s t a

queen with E a s t is a pc It wins w hen e ith e r Ea;

-5, ' has (he singleton queen, e s w h en E a s t h a s a n j

1!_ sm all s in g le to n s . (If E the nine, South m u s t tl

rok —w hether to play for-Q-9 or a sjngleton nine.): The co rre c t play f o r :

— diam ond w in n e rs is tc jack, le tting it ride if Wc

,y| co v e r. I f W e s t c o v e rs no w ins a n d S o u th c a sh c 85 mond lO^o expose thefl___ Now i t ’s a ro u t in e m aII . n e s se a g a in s t W e s t’s Q nine lo claim nine tricks

* i 609 I s I COMPUTERS

VOJl •COMPUTER IBM, cablo- :— printers, so ftw are, Start ' “ I with $ 1.00. 736-6808

COMPUTER 3 8 6 Tower, .P C . 6 .M B.H A M , c o l o r - r

lor m o n ito r, o x c o l c o n d , ' lo- - S7S0. Call 733-5336 ask _ for Tracy Days. ^

'.I?'. .-Coll ClOSSlllBd, .733r002S.. I P - Wave ready wtian you arel I

29 COMPUTER A m iga 500 \— system w/color monitor, 2 '' >1*. drlvob , a n d s o f tw a r e .•d, $200.734-1635 -

— COMPUTER, DTK 368by . - 9 X -2 0 M H z ,-3 'A 4 5% ^)0. floppy. 90 m eg, 2 m oo I '0. RAM, m ouse, sound card . I 'P -■ Panasonic prinlor. $2100 ■Qt value, $eOO/oftor.734-7006 E

— WORD PR O C E SM R .Sm ilh C o ro n a p o rso n a l

w o r j ^ r o c o s a o r /o lo q . -

_ $200/offer, Call TO3-7136!

W', € ~ - 810 I -' °

_ • FlREWOOD,plne.Cul, spit!.It- "& doilvorod. $75 a pick-up -w, load. 324-4561 ovos. T

— WOOD SPUTTER- ] Q o«ia> nd .$600 :‘ 4. Call 324-3766 I

^ i ^ I1. I FURNfTUflE 4 CARPET I

?: DINETTE SE T . 5 p loco ,,Q oval tablo olmond color.— till & sw iv e l c h a ir s on

castors w/ bluo upholstery. . & oak anns. Boautllul sol JT in oxcollon i c o n d lilo n , rs S400. Call 823-4635,

— FU R NITU RE. 7 'd ra w o rdrossor with mirror $ 140. - Ouoon maltross box $70, B, Molor Homo quoon mat-

_ iro ss $ 4 5 ; N ight s ta n d $20. White chosi of draw­ers, gold trim $75. Twin T

J jw o o d b e d $50. Orionlol ^ V .la m p w ith s h a d e $ 2 5 ,}. Oiris biko $20. S coo te r ! tr $15 . C h ild s d e s k w ith

choir $20 . Nighl s la n d . '— _ $ 2 0 .C a ll7 3 6 re i8 7 . • J

.MATTRE8 S:.Ouoon.Pillow Jlop ond box spring, still in r p f a s l l c $ 2 5 0 . C o i l ^

»• 734-8881

l! NEW M ATTRESS SE T S ' W /w arran ty .T w ln ;$99 -

1-. _ .$ 1 6 9 -F u ll : .S 1 2 9 r$ 2 .t9 - t, Ouoon; $159 -$269 . Coll I ) 678-4933 I

M I R A G E

$177^t to choose from M n a t ic • A C • a n d m o r e

Sale•177.Tills.

IN M T Q 0IIZ tS D I...1R e

^ 1M U U raU I.K

Monday,

S ON BRIDGEn‘ o f lessons Nale reU}ard, ' ^»diatc chas- ^

n csi Dimnet *...................... .....WEST

— ----------------- A Q 9 6 6 - 2 -fiment is th e ¥ A 7i. If you play ♦ Q 9 7 2rre c tly , you ♦ 8 5 ,nd ru b b e r . ci 1 the punish- 5! luldyou-plan y

it'^^^dcTand e ig h t m o re\ h o ld u p in Vuinemble: Be lly ag a in s t a Dealer: South ilidclubw in-is gpal if he The bidding: >nd quoon to

T o d a d l a -ce to g u a rd opening lead; E

a‘’„“d u ' ! 3 l S

,S o u t.h o ,d 3 : s to p p e r and ^lown._____________^a sin g le to n *poor choice.Jast o r W est E a s t Soul !n ;b u tit lo s - Passny o f t h r e e ® ^E a s t d ro p sthon g u ess , A N S W E R : S

.9 doubleton-^ jum p to s ix spz for aces m ake

ir four quick void in hearts, to le a d th e get a b e tte r pic

Vest doesn 't r s , d u m m y ICS h is dia- e 4-1 break, l a t te r to fi- ••s d i a r i io n d ^ ^ S .’ S S S r S S Its. Cctt sW

SO FA w /tw o m a tch in g BAi chairs. $200. Two b rass C llamps, $30. 536-2164 Oii

TABLE 4 CHAIRS NEW36*x60' tile inloid w ooc “kltchon table w/4 chairs & — a bench. $300. 326-5026

TA BLE OaklQdlO-wlth-4------ rbar stools. $500.734-3271

8 ? F 1HEATING &

AIR CONOmONINQI Tl^

PELLET STOVET ra il B la z o r . B a llo ry ^bockup. Usod 1 winter. <S1100. 636-2164 ' -----

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i 8 1 6 22 I EXERCISE EQUIPMENT

EXERCISE BIKE DP Air Go Motor, like now. Now S300 .'8O ll $ 1 0 0 . 733 - 3312, AM; 734-1245, PM - ^0

FTTTNESS SYSTEM (Com- Yo

fu to r lz o d ) , E d g o P ro 751orm 4001 , $450/offor. lor

Call 733-8762 aftor 5 pm. ph»' tiOt

GYM QUALTTY STEPPERcost $600 soil $300. -----Excol cond. 733-3929 KA\

. $11T RE A D M IL L D P 2 6 0 0 . ch

S250.734-3271 Aq

817 I Co^ M I S C F O R S A L ^ ' blc

BELOW WHOLESAI.E AttA vailablo.lo you, quality. Wi

b ra n d n a m o p r o d u c ts S7!such a s Electronics, Jow- 5pr o!iy. Compuiors, SportingG oods. Small Appliances. *{.9'Tools. Coiloctiblos, e tc. E 'oAlways loss than whole- "1° sale. For moro Info call

. J . B . M o r k o t i n g a t <'<>< (208)438-5117

Buffet darlnot, SlOO/offor. OUT W hite J e n n y Lind c rib complolo sol, $125/offor. Plo Coll 326-5023 fT’“

----- -- InsCUSTOM CALENDARS.- 20(

Put your pholos on your or, ca londars , A lso, P ho to R estoration . 2 groat gift Id e a s . F o r Inform ation . sond nam o and phono H Plo lo B D I,-1630 Bitterroot- Dr-.-'Twin Falls, ID 83301 73(

ESTATE SALE China, sll- Fvor.llnon, complolo shop Thatol tools, 4 gardon tools. &appliances, anllquos.60 Tinyrs worth of colloctlng.,Ev- tlmi

_ o ry ^ in g m ust bo sold in phom o . 1 3 4 6 -P o p la r S t . ' Ci Monday only, 9am.

E 4

• ■ilfl price of *9995,72 monlhly paymen 77. c u ll or iradfl down of M50..plus Ils 4-OOC Im ol *59". 11.9 APR. O.AC. CATT U f f I TOO H IT H O im

lOND 'JK ^T W IM U

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ly, F 0b ru a ry 5 ,1996 TImos-Nov

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E® B o b b y W o lff 1

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. ♦ A K 8 ^* Q J 10 7

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V Q 8 G 3 2 ♦ 4•f>6 4 2

SOUTHA A 7V K J 4♦ J 10 6 5 * A K"9 3 '

Bothuth

g: ■Vest Noi^th E a s t >ass 3 NT All pass

ad; Spade five I W ITH TH E ACES

M-OS.Bs : ___ ;

A AV A 7 G 4 2♦ J 9 8 4 2 • ------- '* 8 7

loulh W est N orth'ass 3 A P f i s - 'ass Pass Phss

I: S p a d e a c e . E a s t ’s:spades-w ithout a sk in g _____lakes il probable h e is irts. Look a l dum m y to r picture,

Wii»t0-11wAcT»,-|*.O llariotl,--------------

BACKHOE BU CK ET, 2 'C a s e , like noW, $ 6 0 0 .Older Montgomery Ward riding lawn mowor, runs groat. Coil 543-6955.

FAX YOUR

AD------TIMES CLASSIFIED

DEPARTM ENT 2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8

GROCERY SHEI.VINQ, 2-Sided, approx. 50'. Rofrig----------

dell cose, solf-cont, nice. service typo, 324-5928

RANQE, Gonaire', slldo In w/down draft, $125/offer. • Kohlor cast Iron dbl. sink, almond color. $50 .'Good Y oor l lro s , PU , P 2 3 5 - 75R15, good robber, a l ls lor $90. Shot gun micro- ' phono, oxcolloni c o n d i- ' tion. 550. Call 734-5775.

* * -* * * -* ★ * * * * * -* ★ ★

KAW ASAKI '7 6 400CC,$100. Sofa 4 matching c h a i r ( g r o o n ) $ 5 0 . A quarium , 30 gai. com- pleie, $125.- T oyota '7 6 - Corolla, 4 door, n eed s a dutch. $300/otfor. Aero­b ic R ider, exorcise m a­chine, 5175. FREEZER, V Am ono, 36*x36*, $ 1 0 0 . W e ig h t s e t w /b o n c h , S75/olfor. 423-5833 afterSpm___________________

MOVINGIIEloc. rango . W/D. lown m ow or, o rg a n , knitting m a c h in e , c o r s o a t s . trombone. 543-4279 af- lor 6pm.

OUT BUILDING 16x20. lo^ calod ot Twin Falls powor p lan t, 1 roll up d o o r , 1 m an door, shoo lrockod Insido, m ust bo .m oved . , 208-322-2131 Idaho Pow­or, Bolso. Moko offer.

PLAYMOBILE VICTORI- AN DOLL HOUSE, com- p lo lo ly fu rn ish e d P a id$475. .will a o llfo r-$ 2 5 0 — ____736-4660______________

REMEMBERThat birthday ad you placed

somo tlmo ogo In Tho TImos-Nows? Now is tho time to como pick up your_ p idurps^StopbyT ho '___Custbmor Sbn/ico Dept

todayl

intents Qt plus Tax. H .AC.- ■IIR T t

~Nows, Twin Falls. Idaho D-3

; SKI PA CKA Q E Solom• 355 boots and-Hoxol 1 , akl3, SI 75 for both. 7: ; 1635. Mork.

• ST O V E ..po lio t. T foog i oak froo a tand ing tyi• & co l. cond. H onts 2J : ^ .n .S 6 5 0 . Cali 324-24

■ • S ro V E ; Complolo Wotfo rd s o l id c a s t Iro. S550. Inels all. 423-42,

WHEELCHAIR e & J o l i tr ie p o w o ro d T om pc

; whool choir. 12 volt, us .• 7 dnyo. S3600/offof, C : 737-5020 or 737-5023

i 818 ” ' iMUSiCALmSTHUMEHl

MUSIC IN STRU Cno^I Ffuto. volco, piano, gull ; e tc . Fam ily ra loa ! Ch

.dron's/adull volco c lass . ; S5/wk, Df. K B ondura

. PH ,D FormofU N H/SC; ; Music Faculty. 733-267

! II claasniod advortblng did ’ exist, somocno would Invc It. Con 733-0031.

’ PIANO.. 6 '6‘ G rand, nico finish. S : porb (ono, froo dolivot u S2495. C0II678-2717,.

’ PIANOS.• t - 5plnol. S69S. Baby Gron

- S1-.a50rL iko-now .-Frc dcltvofy.Call67B-2717.

(“ 819 O FFICE EQUIPMENl ^ i S U P P U E S

C O p J S ^ o ^ a l S M j r jsoloctlon of roconditlonc

• r f ^ - c o p i e r s Btartlng a t S295. i yoar warranty availablo. Call 734-9985.

Royal h eavy duty CMS'4a Plus c ash roglstor. SI 71 R o o d o r F ly ing S o rv ic 733-5920

: 4 i i o ^

------ ^A U B T R A tlA N ShB phor; puppies, rofllsiorod chart L p io n lin o s , o x c . shovi J; work, o r family dogs. $25 ‘ oach. Call 6S6-2644.

: BLUE HEELER, pupplet■ (6) S2S.00 oach . 1 mal ; yr old trool Call 5 3 6 ^ 0 ^

« BOSTON TERRIOR pupt : AKC reg.. (2) moloa. S30 2 oa. Call 67B-9322.

B o r d e r C o l l l t D in g o ; f ro o to g o o d h o m o . :

;; m o lo s , m o s tly b la c k , i » weeks old. S37-9905

i CHOW PUPPIES. W<C " w /p a p o rs . 3 m o s . 1a ; Shota. S150/m ole. S10i

-« foniBle. 436-3137

; C O C K A T O O • S p o c iD J . noods & Q uaker Parokofl

— .. L ,& c a g o a . Call 733-1334,.

r C o ck atle l. m alo, 10 moa* -o ld . C a g o a n d o il s u p 1 piles. S 1 0 0 .6 3 4^ 805

I D A L M A T IA N P u p p y . AKC.fomolo.4 m o3. S 12: I Shots. C01I423-611B

' : - DOQ PROBLEM S?* O bodlenco c lo ssos sta r ; Fob. lOlh. G ood Noigh " bor Dog Trainlno.J Call 423-5442

S FREE 2 AKC Pom oranlat □ 1 f o m a lo , 1 m a lo . Tc

good homo onty. 438-554:

;; FREE 6 m o old spayed fo• • «■ malo klHon froo to gooc

'• h o m o . F R E E B a s o t i . Hound 4yro old. Speyoc ' Call 324-6415__________

a FR EE P up p io s rod dlngc *- c ro ss Call onytlm o attor m 4p,m. 436-5664_________

- FREE; 5 G old Rotrlover X , puppies. 543-4472.

* G E R M A N S H E P H E R D ” p u p s A K C . 2 m a lo a , 9

wks. sh o ts , black & tan . ; S195/olfor. (208)645-2421.

< GERMAN SH EPHERDS. 3 ’ b a a u t l fu l p u p s . H a d» sh o ts . Sianing S 1S0 .00 . : } Call 324-7121._________ -

' H E D G E H O G f o r y o u r V alen tine . Dwarf African

r fem a lo . 5 m o n th s o ld . ; S95. C u sto m c o n o with . hingod lid & olocUlc blan- ‘ kot. S55. W ill do llvor to

----- Twin Falls.->3<1»764-2&&1.

___ .».L A B PU PS.(7)blflC k& yol-. > tow , n o t p a p o r o d . $ 2 5

; oach. Call 326-5667.

n LAB. Nood a valontino gift " for thot a p o d a l som eone, n Cuto A dorablo puro brod

— “ — tab pupplos.-SIOOoa.'Call S 6 3 6 ^ 1 4 n f to r 4:30PM.

, » LA BS AKC reg ls to ro d . 3 I I, b lock m olos pa ro n ts aro

• •> good huntora & conipon- - - ' i ion9 ,$176/oach --------------

C a ll3 2 6 -4 2 9 2 ;--------

" L H A S A A P S O p u p p / l » male $100. Call 678-1674.

“ SHIH-TZU AKC pup. Ador- w ab lo m alo, 5 w ooks old. S ' H m had 1s t Shota. $200.

C tfl 423-5613.__________

‘ .S P R I N G E R S P A N IE L •• AKC. 2 llvo r & w h ile . 4 5 Wack a whtiQ. 324-3S67.

I S T A F F O R D S H IR E Bull ■ T erriers. $20 0 e ach . Wo a havo the dam o a n d stro.; Call 734-4463___________

> WOLF/MALAMUTEX " P u p p to s , 5 w e e k s o ld . 7 $200 735-0473 .

fl YORKIE AKC Fomalo S R o ad y 2 /2 4 . P a y m e n t a pInn avail. 543^791 ovBS.

- s I H i ^ ‘« I S T C T E Q J A D I W C D ^

S 'c D CH A N GER ; 12 disk.• W C . brond now, $500/of- S for. Coll Ron 678-3752

0-4 Tlfnos-Nowa, Twin

I * -■ ' . '

lom on STEREO;ol 195 F o r th o c e r . W oofoI. 734- am ps. Call 736-8752

-------- OMno up ooll? AdvortlM yilOQor. club# lor Mlo wllti B to I t^po, eostd<min«KJo(J.J 2500 -----------------------------------

f ----- i 5 ------Wotor- M TO O LS/M A CH IN ER

^2 M . W E L D E R . M il le r Be • Ca(/2500 woW oer*erati

J oloc- • 40 hrs oocustom T trair n p e s t Nice se t u'pl S2200/off< t. uaod 134 W 5 0 0 S (flarag r. Call Jorom o. 420-0229 ovos)23 -----------------------------------= = WELDING MACHINE. U

coin SA 200 wAoads. Lc ENTS Soil or trado. Call i

-tor-7:OOprmn&-63^-481

guitar, gI V ID EO EQUtPM EN-

SATELLITE SYSTEM9' complolo, $500, VCtt

2679 Coll 423-4886.I didn't ....... — .1 —-Invent ■ 0 2 5 -

_____ |[ _ W A N T E D T O B ^

10' or larger non-workir 1. Su- color T V S & VCR'S. C< ivory. 423-4676 oves & v/knda

BAREBACK RIGGING for h ig h s c h o o l rodd

•rand. siudont. 423^5680

BED, quoon .' postoY be — 1 - woniod. Call 543-6449.

CAR TRAILER, wanted i ENT bu y , 1 6 ' ta n d o m axU i fiood condition. Also woi

to buy. 1900 to 1986, ca .iirge go v a n in g o o d s h a p i lonod Catl 324-8627.!95 1 -bio. CASH PAID for old mllttai

d o c o r a i io n s . m o d a lt - — bodgos. Insignia, phoioi > 482 docum onis, uniforms, ot< 5175. Paul Nutting 733-1691. rvlco ■■■'-

. COMPUTERS prlnlors,------- anything electronic, NO'

WORKING or WORKIN! ^ 3 7 3 3 ^ 7 M \^lt.plck up frd<

_L IV E TflE ES WANTED ho rd - u p l6 '3 0 ’.‘ p ru c o . A sponi f’af"- ol typos. Con 206-7S&-26T

$250 PIONEER P-50 24* ga opera ted chain saw,

------- Call 324-2592plea. -------------------------------------m ale ROOFING GUN, nem all !304. ' Staple. And constructloi ------- scaffoldlnfl. Call 324-5367

M M TOYS. Paying cash for oli to y s f ro m 1 9 0 0 '8 th n

------------1980's . All typoa.:PleasiiO > .co ll 734-5270.........

:k] t T V S , C O L O R , V CRe I CD p l a y e r s n e e d i n i

- ro p d lrrC a ll 734:3639 "

. 1 s t WANTED 4 cam per jacks >100 Hydraulic or mechanical.

Call 837-4405

c ia l WANTED Porm alinpum p ikoot Call 643-6576

WANTED Full body goosi TIOS. d e co y s . M agslzod shei su p - decoys, 3 1/2 lo. lO o r i: : ^au^o som lau to shogun

>PV. c e s s o r in Buy o r Trado 5^25 Eves. 733-8675

------ WANTED O ld p ic tu res S7 fram es, smotl o r toy sow

ing machlnos, old quilts oi >lQh- quilt p ieces . Old colorfu

pHchofs & pans. 7^3-6696

■— WANTED Pro 1930 clothes 4 a c c o sso rlo s ; unusual

T o c lo ck s , o ld c ro c k s , old >543 hordworo. colorful onom-

-<}tworo, 733-6696.

ood WANTED U sod trombfine ‘O tt w /caso. 543-5951 lyod .. i _ . I ■■ I I ,

W ANTED Will p a y up to----- S200 for a running car orf’OO Injck. Colt 735-1608.iftor --------------------------------------

W ANTED old S ta r W ars— toys. A hard wood dinning

^ ro o m s o t , c o rp e l rem -nants & Vlctorton or Tiffo-

P Q ny Stylo lam ps. 733-0016

9 WANTED (0 buy Ireadmlll. ton. p ro fo r m o lo r iz o d . Coll *21- 734-7511 or 734-4699 of-g J tq^6pm^______________•o d WANTED to buy: Books on

tho martial a rts, any stylo, any to p ic . Will buy ono

HT! book or ontire colloction.Call 736-9946.__________

W ANTED: A go to and /o r ^Ith fonco,-old omoto, for vog- |atv otablo gardon, 768-4573

« 1,. -WANTEO:-Fult sizo pool to-— bio in good condition. Call

-726-4769-----,------------- ^

’ WANTED: H/D Pan Hoad.— dead o r ollvo, alt or pan. gift 324-3407 •ino.rod W ontod to buy: Older 3al|- - BartJlo‘8-.&:BartJlotiothes i . frem tho 1960's -70's. Will

buy o sta tos or collections. I. 3 Colt 733-9688a ro or 733-1322 oves. on-

^ M GARAGE SALESy 174. ESTATE SALE China, sit- ;— vor.tlnon,' com pleto shop 'Of' of tools, & g a rden tools,

app liancos. a n tio u e s ,60 OO- yra worth of colloaJnfl.Ev-___ orything m u sl bo sold inP I h o m e . 1 3 4 6 P o p la r St. ^ 2 Monday only, 9am.

■ AI I I I I

TO.

901_ I ^ T O « ^ R C Y C |£ 8

1M 2 Suzuki Q uad Racer, e x tra c le a n , low h ou rs .

^ e x tra tiro s . $ 3 3 0 0 /b e s t— ofter. Cojl 438-5567 ovea.

S 4 W HEELER Po laris 4 o a v T Sportsm an, 500 mi., new sk , ’ ,snow p low -w en^< rhand 3f* w a r m e r s , e x c . o o h d '.,

$5000 ,736-0067 afU r 5

win Falls, Idaho Monday. Fot

MOTOR CYCLE Kawasaki Moro*. 1992Vulcan 1500, oxtms. 2 3500 mi., $7000 portoct_____ shopo. 326-5648flvour 'B low- MOTOR CYCLE Y am aha

1982. 550CC. SlOOO/off-_____ or, 733-8406

Ono call - woNI do It aill g P Y Clossinod. 733-002C.

T r a i le r s ? S o o th o g ro a t ,Ztr.r-- - s o lo c l io n Q L R oy .R ay - r«itA ' m o n d F o r d . B uilt a n d M W o o r v l c o d l o c a l l y by flnfli C harm ac . Trado ins wol- VM 736-2480.

-------- YAMAHA '89 Y2250. liquid, Un- coolod. g ood condition,. Low S800/olfer. Call 326-5845. Ill of- - ' —f 2 £ ! ' r " ' - * - 9 0 4 — 1 -------1 [ c a M p e r s ^ h e ^

;N T Camp Trailer 27 Ft.S2 .000. mim> S h o rt Box Pickup camp-! o r$350.C oir676-1674Cit ------------------------------------r—

PU SHELLS,' ‘6 9 o rn o w a r---------Chevy. $450. '88 or otdor; Chevy, $250. 324-5926

4 905 “

Ida. PAJtH-BALL GUN, r — S t in g ra y . E x c e l c o n d . '

$150/olfor. Ask forW or- 'd o o don 543-6740__________

T T R U G E R lfiN T -14 -R anch , “ 0 “ rifle. Excol. cond .'$450 /-

__ offer. R uss - 734-3634Sd to > ......... , . Iix lo . ■ ; 9 0 7 - want I MOTOR HOMES &RVS car-

sp o . 1987 27* C oachm oan Lop- ro c h o u n C la s s C, on ly

-----------2 1 ,0 0 0 m ile s ,'l ik e n sw -Ittary condition, gonorotor, roof a l s . A C. m ic ro w a v o . W o n 't 3I0S. la s t a t 5 2 1 ,9 9 5 or on ly ,o tc . S236 por m o, 120 m oa,1 ■ 20% down or trado oqulty------ OAC

C o n ta c t D en n is R iloy a t T o m S o o t t H o n d a /

- .w ln n •b B B o ..2 D 8 .4 6 4 •= ^

.i98fl.27iSun8ookor-.CIa8B- ^ C. Only 29 ,000 mllos on

th is 4 6 0 F o rd c h o s s l s QH. baaom ont modol. Goner- “ ator, roof AC, solar charg ­

er and more. Local trade — . one ow ner, non-sm oker, latlc Sale priced at $23,995 or rtlon on ly S 2 9 9 p e r m o; 144 367. m os, 20% down or trade —r - oqulty OAC. r old C o n ta c t O onn la R iloy a t

T o tn S c o t t H o n d a / W in n e b a g o . 208 .4B 4--

^ 3030 o r 208^688-6230.-

ls & 199 4 W in n e b a g o V ictra i n o . ._ailC laaa.A ._Total.Iuxury.

m o to r h o m o w ith o n ly . 6 4 0 0 m ile s . T o o m u c h

OQuipment to list. Coll for ' In fo rm atlon -Sa le p riced

___ a l S69995.imp C o n ta c t D o n n is RIlay a t

^ T o m S c o t t H o n d a /----- W ln n e b e g o . 2 0 8 -4 6 4 -•OSO - 3 0 3 0 o r 208.868-6230.—hell --------------------------------------r 12 1996 W innobago W arrior gun. 2 8 ' C lo ss A. full hoo ted QC- basom oni, roof AC, gon-

ido . o ro to r , m ic row avo a n d moro. Rotoll now $56,404. '

— Factory dem onstrator ro- 8 & ducod to $37,877 our bost - ow- b u y o v o ro n o 2e'WorTior, : s o r S 323 por m o. 180 m os. irful 20% down or trodo equity 596. OAC.r — C o n to c t D onn ls .RIloy o t i "08 T o m S c o t t H o n d a /

W in n e b a g o . 2 0 8 -4 5 4 - ^ 0 3030 o r 206-668-6230.

WINNEBAGO — . Mlnnio 300. Minnlo Winnie ’" 0 Warrior, Brovo, Advonturor ___ BROCKMAN'S RVI ,0 734 -31671-600-773<?167 .

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February 5 .1 9 9 6 • '

saki 1 9 8 6 P .o l a r l s 4 4 0 lo n g ros. track . G ood C ond . w / 2 toc l- placo tip trollor. For moro

Info, call 934-4378 .

^ 1991 A rctic C at EXT 550 /off- spodol, $2800. Call ovo^

nIngs 543-4750 '

oiir 1994 Y am aha. V-Max 800 . STIongtrock.1,800m llos,

— ru n s o ro o t, now covor, o a t $3,000 Coll 726-0626 or a y - - -7 3 6 ^)3 5 3 .-m d ' -b y 1096 Po lo fls Ultra RMK.

vol- low milos, lola of oxtras including covor. $5500.

— Loovo m ossago @ 733- luid 0168. M U STSELU lt

145.’ 1996 SklDoo snowmobiles.— Brond now. Mony models

-Bvaitablor^lO O Ooffprtcor^ 800-817-7769.

^ ^ C T I C CA-T93 EXT580 Mountain CoL Low mllos.

fiP- S3300/offor. 438-5567 ;

— A RCT IC C A T '9 4 700 «or Wildcat. Now oggrosslvo dor long track. Hot oog cook- 9 o ra , 7* fiborg loss cargo— slod, hill side handle bars.

Covor, Sorvicod regular­ly, liko now. $4100. 788-

J 5862 and 768-0846

^ • A t tn . S n o w m o b l l e r a ., G rost-selection of snow

shuttles o i Roy R aym ond Ford. Built & sorvicod lo-

ich - colly by. Charmao.-.Trodo ;0/. Ips woicomo. 736-2480.

1 _ EXCrTER *87* Tltt 2 p l ^ ~ -i tro ilo r w / sn o w g o u rd .

• $1800 Call 734-4668

POLARIS -94 XLT, 654 kH, }p- pipos, 1W track, rear fox lly Shock, alum, skis w/skins.}w___ 1650mi.$4750/offor.30f 736-2903 or 324-2837

POLARIS *95 XLT Spodol j / IW paddle. 600 mis,

Exc. cond. $5000.934-5560

. POLARIS '96 Ultra, now, runs groot. '89 Phozer II like now. Mark-886-7562.

— POLARI8-1990,3 4 0 ,Sport— 2-up. H/T wormors, exc.

-ehBpe.-$1700,-734-5169.-

Is S K I D OO E v e r e s t . '7 7 .)r- good cond, ready to go, y - $550. Call 423-4756.

J SNOWMOBILEor '90 Polaris 650, 2600 ml..U v e r y c l o a n , $ 2 2 5 0 .jo 736-7696______________

SNOW MOBILE 1980 Po- . larla 500 Conturion, 60S J '- kit/plpos. 825-5635

SNOW MOBILES.” P o la r is '9 5 XLT w /m tn.

tiock, $4900 736-7264 _

ly SNOW MOBILES 2 7 4 Su- z uk i's * trailer w /sparo,

or o x c . c o n d . , m u a t s e l l ,»tl $11S0/offer. 543-6415

a t SNOW MOBILES Yamaha 1/ 1987 Exciter, 5 7 0 ,'liquid 4- long Irock. Yomoho '89 -------Pho8or;-485 fan oloctric -— sta r t. Z iem an tilt trailer, or S5000/OII, 734-6392.Idn- SNOW TIRES, 4 studded, id mounted on rims, liko likel 4. - f i t s J o o p C h o r o k o e 9- (P 2 1 5 7 5 1 5 ) $300 . Callst - 673-6676. ________

'S now plow ing i sanding. ft) ^ 4 hr sorvico). C »,Ll ^ 326-3320 o r 4200320.

W e a t e r n s n o w p lo w ,Y $1500 . H ydraulics up &

down. Rlght/lofl 934-4368.

— YAMAHA’96Brond newll V/Mox600,

“ Mountnin Max. Onty 234 ' ‘ " miles w/oxtras. $4950/of- f for. Coll 734-6802.

YAMAHA: 1990 Exciter, - low mllos. Kozlor track, I o x c , c o n d itio n , S3000 . Call 423-4301 ovos/woo-

J kends or 734-2827 days.

3 PASSION FOR THC RO

r/ y e w i i i ^ P A S S

4000SE4X4S C c n PACKAGE

— . O O t J DISCOUfT S 4 DEALER

■ 1 » U / 0 DISCOUN-

9,877 ~v

3 PROTEGE LDITIONING • POWER WINDO >CKS-AM /FM CASSETTE. C

M 5 ,6 9 0

- ^ . - 1 1 3 8,^

r7oB*249/iU M t OOCS NOT HOW*: 1ST PA''M£NT. 1 U040.40iDOWN»-73*W.DOaNOTr<aiJOe;TAX

S T i w i Ti t iV ^ ^ ^ ^ B I I J

iT

\

ig YAMAHAS, 74 ,-292 ,1400 2 mis. $ 3 5 0 .7 6 300 ,2500

ro mis. $450. Both run good. Moke offer. Call 733-0679

^ I — . 9 1 0 ' n _ I t o a v e l t r a i ^ r ^

» 199 0 3 0 'A lpen Lite DL, s . p e rfec t condition Insldo r, ond ou t, o n to r ta ln m e n t 3r conter, ovming, roof AC.

m ic ro w a v e o n d m o ro .7 $17,995 or only $187 per

mo, 120 m os. 20% cash d o w n o r . t r a d e o q u l ty

• OAC.^ C o n to ct D en n is R iloy a t

T o m S c o t t H o n d a /- W in n e b a g o . 2 0 8 -4 5 4 - fg 3030 o r 208-888-6230.

^ 1991 31 ’ AWFA Sun', gor-~ ’ _ goo u s C oach v^lh full llv-0 mg ond dining room. SIWo1 raroty used. Porfoct con­

d i t i o n , lu x u r y l i v in g- S21.995 or only $228 per 0 mo, 120 m os, 20% cash 0 d o w n o r t r a d o o q u l ty i- OAC.0 C o n tac t D o n n is R lloy a t «. T o m S c o t t H o n d a / r- W in n e b a g o .; 2 0 8 -4 6 4 - I- 3030 o r 206-686-6230.

- 1996 2 2 ' Boom er by Sky- I. lino, liko new , never usod.w -A w n in g , r o o f A C r o n - - d dosod cargo door on roar. i

$11,995 or only $125.15 0 - p o r m o; 120 ;m os .-20% - -

cash down or tm do equity .- OAC. I0 C o n tao l-O o n n ls R iloy ai■ T o m SCiOM H o n d a ,

W in n e b a g o . 2 0 8 -464 -■ 3030 o r 208-686-6230.

'' A n d erao n 'a R.V. w in te r (Go S outh) Spw dalsl

1994 BIEHRA»29VTrave Trailer vrilh slide out. Rog-

r ular P rico $ 20 ,495 . Ro- ducod to $16,900.

, 1 9 9 4 H O L ID A Y RAM - : BLER 32 ' Trovol Trollor. .

R egu la r P rice $23 ,500 . (1 C oI d W EATHER HOT

PRICE O F $19,900.ANDERSON'S R.V.

1 > 6 d f1 8 2 o n l-e 4 ---------- j733-6756

— i 625^5336: 1_____COMPANION

Quality m ade in Idaho NASH

Atfordable. durable BROCKMANS' RV

734 0 1 6 7 1.600-773<>167

KIT '9 6 Companion 24'B rand new l $12,000 F D od g e- '8 9 1 ton w /l8 '

Trallmax trailer. $12,000 e 37 -4413o r 736-0168 -

Midas self-contained 23ft ■“ traller7Blaep8 '5rS3,000.- “

Naw tlrea. Call 543-6426 "

TERRY '94 19', usod once, lo a d e d , fu lly s e lf c o n - talned. 324-sfeB '

d " " 911 • • i - - £ i i j m £ > r r n A i L £ ^ -

18'.QOOSENECK.flotbod‘ trollor. H eavy duty ton- domoxlo. $ 1800/offer.

' Call 726-3250 doy?. 768-2114 eves.

1995 12’ X 63* Utility with' rom ps. V0693. Ragular Price S1649. Wintor Spo­clal S I 275.

1 9 9 6 1 8 ' F o u r P l a c e S n o w m o b i le T r a i l e r . Drive on Drivo off oleclric b r a k e s : Rogular Prico S2395. WInior Spoclal S20S0.

ANDERSON'S R.V.Exit 182 on 1-84 •

733-6756 825-5336

H O RSE TRAILER. C har­m ac Doluxo 2 horso Tan­dom tra lld r, m ostly sll, $3000. 326-5648

lO A D - 9 < 3 P A S S I o ' n PC

m a s r aSION FOR THE

Lj^ 1 5 9 63 ^

m

LX Hows —CRUISE

199=tlCE ■^CKAGESCOUNT-=ALERSCOUNT ,

f m o ' V OHLrr. SKUDTY ocpceft o* Aoausmofj

rAx,TmtCToe*inoocfgo>«'4jc».

i ' I

0 Attn. Cahgo hauler* . OnNil i ) sotectkxioftrftEleraatRoy - 1. R ay m o n d F o rd . Built &9 s e r v i c e d l o c a l l y b y '- . C h a r m a c . T r a d e In a .

VKiIcomo. Coll 736-2480. '

B T W W M I fir l l i t i l i M d l l i l f l l l i m

y ..........., I l o r a -< I AUTO PARTS & I1 I^ACCESSORIES |

JAPANESE ENGINE & C------- TRAN8r4X4-epoo«Ua,-------

; 1-60»365:3742

1005 I A N TIQ U E A U T O S& C O L L E C T IB L E S

; CHEVY -551 ton w/bod.also '57 pick-up. Plooso

, 0011733-0453.

I CHEVY’ 1965 Con/otto convortlblo,

m oroon /b lack , PB , 365 HP, m atching num bers , 20K or 21K wllh knockoff.

1 „ C o lt wookdoys 734;9066..- .

: FO R D . M u s ta n g , 1 9 6 8 .' do an & original. $3500 or .'■ T best offer. Can 934-4368r ’

PA C KA R D '5 6 C lip p e r I B lac k & w h ite . G o o d

corn}. Runs. Book p rice- $1900. Must sail, $800,

Call 734-1635, Mari( .

1006 1 . SE M I & HEAVY

50* walk-In sloopor, air and h e a t , fo r a m odel Kon- vw nh,$1500. 543-8747.

C A T '6 4 9 1 6 W h o o l lo a d e r . E x c e l , c o n d . $44,000/offer. 537-6844

- •CHEW"afl8Sy--59."2 tonr '. _ Z 0L cftbu l!J^ 6JlJ lu .an8 - .

mission rebuilt, spud bod& 16 ' b e e t b o d , $ 2 0 0 0 .'7 1 I n te r n a t io n a l tw in sc re w , 392 o v e rh a u led en g in e , 3 0 0 ml. In field

'laa t'fa l l, 5 4 4 transmla- sjon, combo, b eet & spud b ^ , nylon floor, {(ual ram hoist, m otor driven belt. $6000. 637-6217

FORD '7 2 L s e rie s truck, 46O0BS, 5 & 4 trans.. tan­dem axel, 2 4 0 ' WB, Hlab

- 3 ton boom hos a Buhl 22' .s lid e off flatbed. Coll Brad

at 733-086 9 . __________s V

i GI ByB i r r o o DO

POR THI R O A D -| |

IE ROAD-

5B400bLE4 *24,760^; - *1,160 S

i i i96 B2i00 P.l

*9,977. O R

iLY*149/iiio^ m«s TAX AK) o£Aia ooc lie OP *7-

a FO R D 3L N T 9000,300H P, C r - 9 sp d .,-A C a P 8 , eS4>[ 2852.733-5761.431-6975

!! LO A D ERS* GRATERS. F 197 9 3 yd. In te rn a tio n a l

loodor. 1979 2 .yd. Troton l o a d e r . 1 9 7 7 C la r k 6 w heel drive g rader. 1982 - G M Cdum ptnxk.AT.C oII 0 anytime (208)785-5500.

P E T E R B IL T 1 9 7 9 C a b Qovor tnick. W /1982 utility

.Von & 1973 40 ft. tiolbod trollor.«13.000.324-8641 _

t 1007

C H E V Y '7 9 1/2 ton , 3 5 0 ,----- V -8 r-au tO r,P S ,-P S ,4 Ill ,----- ;

543-5245. I Q

CHEVY,1972, y4 ton .au to- , matic, tilt. PS.-$2960. Call -a 734-1306 ovonlngs. ,

1993 Chevy Caprice-I I9920ldsmobae?8-B 1990 Geo1990 Geo Stonn-^uo I989Do3geDayton(E-l 1987 Nissan Sentra uni 1995 Chevy 12 Passeng1994 Chevy SIO Blazer 1994_Chevy,S10.Blazer_ 1993 GMC Jimmy 4-Do(1991 DodgelRam 60 - A 1991 Ford FISO 4x4 Sui 1989 Chevy SIO Kckup

. 1978 Chevy Suburban 4 - -1993 Chevy 3/4-Ton-Picl

1991 Chevy i;2 Ton PicI 1986 Chevy Blazer-WS 1984 Chevy SIO 4x4 Pic:

BUBLI......................... ■ n u p D

G S < 5 > .

FORD BR<~ 5 iv e n l To'Choofe From

2,000 m :a s h %^ACKDONT COME SEE US...WS Ci

^ t w u i u s i f t n . E736-24

' ! Ill' i : Hi' S cun

s [ iiitiiiiiliiiiiii

4X4-CS . . sPACKAGE s *"o»M

DISCOUNT 2 K . ,»w>tj

I ; ■ A S

- ? : ’ ‘■"IS

S B 1: : ''-I Pn I !* ■

•.U. t3 ; . ' t a

I® ■ ' B' $74.W. 18,000' i '

; _________ • ______ - .

D O D G E *92 R a m D 6 0 INI$6,000. Call 4 2 3 ^ 2 1 4 A!

after 6:00pm. ' C

FORD. R a n g er XLT. 1967. JUlow mllos, extandod cob,' Mla ir c o n d . P S , 5 s p e e d . m$4600, 324-3630 OvOS. ci

G.M.C. DUMP TRUCK. 2 5|to n 1 9 6 3 v 6 4 x 2 . C a ll _ !)423-6836 ^

GMC 7 4 hoavy duty V. ton, Irobullt o ng ino & tra n s . . ■9 0 % on tf r o s . f la t b e d L

I w/utillty rock. 436-5823 OMGMC 7 7 S ie rra G ra n d e , ?

3 / 4 t o n , 4 s p d . , 3 2 7 .rocond., exc. body, $2500. l u :7 6 Silverado. 3/4 ton, 4 ^spd., 4 WD, 350, $2500. fu

-837 ^6 2 1 7 . Of

GMC 7 8 ,2 WD. 450, good THcond., bid a t 734-6000. p:

Youll novor know iho value ^ fO d ttin ed u n H y o u u sa tt

■Blue piiH*'_______ :BIttelSilvermm____ite H im ------------ :_l O O J U -----------------------------------

-Blue F20S5B......... ..Z!—37A----------------------------iger Van - Jlin P2167A___ir 4-Door - Red hma___ir_4-Door^Grecn soota___oor - While psiiia-------Red pom________ -apercab-B/ucHisA_____ip - Blue Mli*__________14x4 -Sitocr-MHic-______i c k u p - f f l i ( e - P M S ) B : ^ =

ickup - BluelBlue sou__IhilelRed sissc —!-------ickup - i i e d USE_____I w i i . j

V R O L £ t.O L D S M O B IL E > aE C 4LIY • 1221W. M«ln • 87t-2231 'DIT . 4 2 4 > .O n .lA ,-« « - t0 0 1

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7 6 0 ^ 1 , 5 8 2 =

» 2 ^ ^ ' 3 , 6 1 5 . ^ * l , 7 5 3 =

a " 2 ! _ ' 4 , 1 7 0 - ^ 9 6 1 _

! « S r _ 5 5 , 1 0 0 _ ' l , 9 8 7 _

£ ® a _ J 4 , 7 4 5 _ J l , 7 J l _

■ f f i f 5 _ _ ' y 3 0 _ ‘3 , 7 4 7 _

» . 8 ! « _ _ '9 , 4 4 5 _ > 4 , 9 9 1 _

» . L : ' 7 , 3 7 0 1 . ' 4 , 9 8 6 -

a w j _ : % 8 a o _ V 4 3 -

» ! _ : ' 8 , 4 I , 0 _ > 6 , 9 7 « -

»” I B ! _ ' 8 , 9 7 5 ^ 7 , 7 8 1 _

« 2 . > I 2 , 8 4 5 J 1 0 , S I 4 _

K B S _ M 3 , 2 2 5 j l D 7 I 7 _

S i ! f f i - > 1 3 , 4 1 5 j l ] , I I S 5 £

a W i _ ‘ l 3 , 7 7 l ) J l ( l ; « 8 4 _

H W J I 4 , 6 9 5 J 1 3 , 0 2 8 _

® ! S J 1 3 , 7 3 0 _ ! 9 , 9 8 2 a

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INTERNATIONAL'5 4 ^All o rig in a l. New-tlroB.'^ C o u l d b e a ’ShowTnick* ' w/mtn rep ^ r. 736-4604

M Ita u b lah l ’« 4 * . M ighty- Max 25,000mi 5 80. AC,'^ c o s s e t t . - E x c e l . C o n d .$8,200. Coll M aurtdo at W. 733-2671 or 734-3252

• 1 0 0 8 n « ■ - -T R U C K P A R T S i '

^ A C C E S S O R I ^ '

Q M ^ t^ S zoT I xT ^m o to r . H a s t r a n s a n c . transfer caso . 733-0453

LUMBER RACK $250. Al so , campershetl $125 nu full sizo PU, soil togethei

—0 f-se p afa te .-7 3 4 -e6 1 g ^---------------------

T I R E S ( 4 ) G E N E R A L P326/75 R 1 5 & w h e e ls ,- ro c lo v o r h llch fits Fdrd-- $400. Coll 678-1577

________* 0 , » 8 3 -

____ * 4 , S S S "________• S , » 8 3

I —

_______ * l i S e S_*is,ees— ^ le ’. a o s „

_____* 1 4 , B 8 S

_______ * 3 ^ S_____* 1 0 , B S S

_______ * S , B 9 S

------------^ B S S . — —

= * 1 S , B 8 S -— ^

_______ * S , B B 8 -

_______ * e , B B B ’

_______ * 4 t . B B « _

I * .

in ttviiei SSB S :

i2iJ2,178=J77-i3=.Mj862=‘85~: -------i1_'2,209-‘95; I7_>3,113_'97 :II-J2,9M_J86-l: — .... _ l7_>l,983Jll,i ’ ll_‘4,454J134: r-*2;384E'I33- : fI3_*2,137 =149: _ , J: . '8_M,432jl8t i " I1_M,I94JI47 - 4_>2,051_TO: " 7_>2f508ilD3;: r 3i.'l,5Mia25 : 4_*2!88«-;:'24I i8 _ M i 4 t f = s 2 4 7 - ^ — --------------

2M3,7«.i‘220 : . 1_*2,164_>246 “

s 'T O O L B O X De

m o n d p la ted , al tDd box. full a t» .

Can 5 4 3 ^

W ET KIT for 8 9 scComptote. $lo3

CaH 43»4264

l o o T

CHEV. 1073 1/2 I 3 8 0 V 8 . A T . C l a U 7 o r3 2 4 -1 2 S 2

CHEVROLET, 197 crew c a b dua lly . o e lv e r h i to h , l< hub* . 454 , ne ed S5460,canflnano

“ , 423 -6177 eves.e7 g 6 d ay » a ak fo f

- C H E V y -» ^ .2 7 1 - do X-tra Cab. »h<

— — -T e a l— C u sto m ewheela. 34K mia be en o frro ad . $2i

Call 670-2326

C H E V y 7 B Bla20 full size. 4X4, goo •2 2 8 0 . Call 733-{ 734-9703. ■

CHEVY '7 9 , H 101 , S lhw ado , full povi

o f e x t r a s , 2 nd c S34S0 con flnancc

______<__________ conBidof.pflrttrac7 3 3 -6 7 6 8 d a y s i C o y o r 4 2 3 :6 m e

C H E V Y '6 2 Blaze p a in t new ttrm . S'

Call 677-3616

C H E V Y '9 3 1 /2 to e x t cab , loaded, i

. .d o pkQf.‘,_bedllnoi th e ft low ml.. prott< $16,800, ee2-38& or 662-3432 evenlf

CH E V Y ' 9 6 to n box, 4x4, extends em erald wtih sllvor seats , 14,000 ml. $: Call 734-1227 a»k

— — — C H E V Y -'9 6 B laz (. 9 6 0 0 m l,'fu lly lo

---------- - ----------- iBathBrimBrtor,-8p$24,600. Call 733<

CHEVY 1869 S-10 s p o r t p k o . 6 5 0pi new tires, air. 70.0 7 8 8 " i0 4 1 o r7 8 S -2

CHEVY, V, ton , lOt cellentcorxlltlon.$1 C a ll73»6860 .

CHEVY, 1975,14 tor — - - s h o r t b o x r 4 s p

$2S00/offsr.Caa32^

CHEVY, S i lverado , Suburban . 90:000

---------- ---------N ew b r a k e s 'i Ks7stereo , h a s Motorol

. b ile p h o n e , $600(733-1234.

CHEVY. Subu rban , 400, AT. front & r& t o r y A C , e l e c .

-------------------- ~w tn(feyi/.'$4200:67?

DODGE 7 4 C lubca b e d w /covsr. 4X4, AC,360. $2995. 67{

DO DOE 1994 3/4 T, mlns d iesel, 22,000

• oxK condition. 324-

FO R O '6 4 R a n g e rp a in t 0X0. cond., ]7 3 4 -7 4 3 2 d a y s or 5 4 6 7 e v es . -

FO R D '8 8 F-150 • Call 734-3261

FORO '69 Bronco II, ed, $8500. Call 834.

FORD ‘90 full size B» X L T . l o a d e d , cu w h e e l s , e x c e l c $11.600. Call 734-6

- FO RD ‘90 long bed m i, d u a l ta n tta , A/ M s e d . L ea d ed $1:

• fTr M. Call735-63S

F0R D .t9.1 R a n g sr . g o o d o o n d . , l o w leOOO/offar. 733-951

FORD '8 1 ,F 1 6 0 ,4x4 5 s p d , d irec tio n a l

_ __________ $7995, 0 ^ 436-856

FO R D '9 2 F -1 6 0 ,6 4 .e L V8 . loaded .’i a rtam/Redrt>lack. '3 ml. $11,-600. 733-69

FORO ‘94 F-160 Stai cab 6‘ bed.w/sheO, 3 ln,AT,XLT.$17,90C

326-6690 evening

--------------FO R D 1985 4X4^F25(Lariat e x t cab, 6 .9 1

---------------------- a«ir4'«pd.-,-tirlly toirtew tire s , b rakes. I

. 26* Coachm an 6th w axe. cond..-»400tfot

‘ • $11 .B b(V b^. 733-3i

"FO RO *87.4x4.F .15C U ria t. 4 spd . fusi ii • d , lo a d ed i E xcel ( $6700-C all 734-673

' O llC ’e * J im h iy 9LT i- Loadedll E x ^ o o n d

J : . . nftla.$20.000. 734-2

QMC 1978 Jim m yA T .P 8 .P B , reb u ltr

. & tra n ^$ 2 6 0 0 . 5 4 ^

J E E P '7 8 C J5 . V0.' ' rea l good, excel c

$3700. Can 733-157^

JEEP,^966Cherokeo PB .4 '«pd,$4260/c Can.S43-6747

N ISSA N , 1»«4 , 4X4._ ^ 0 B b ^ y 8 , r f ^ o o o i

' 4 6 4 9 ^ 678-2432. a

N IS8tA N 1B90SEV 6. . .PO .sD rt cab. cam per I

S e goO /o ffe r.'C a ll L 423*4844 or 733^236

■■ $60 W ^r< l>eit offer.-

TO Y O TA , 1 9 8 3 , g 6; ^ / S B p d . 4X4. $1

'/offer. 678-8583 8ft«

D e lta D la - 4 ‘ .1. alurrfJPU I 1 0 1 0 toS. $125 I VAN & BU SI •6204-= 1 2 --------- CHEVY, 1982 ,% to9 ^ . t r a n s , V8, custom van wl lOOO. New tiro s . AT. A64 ■ , T ra llo r p a c k a g e .

c o n d itio n . R u n s ^ I $3495. Call 543-61

^ _______ PORD, E ce n o lln s ,w o(kvan .302 ,V 8,

^ 1 1 3 2 4 - $70CVoftor.Con73-

99. o r 733- d ( fo rC oy. I - 1 0 2 0j r r i w I a u t o s ' f o r s

. short box. AUDI 'B 7 Q u a tro 1 m e e a te & 5000.-oxcrcond.,-

toseP , $5200,324-

3 2 6 ' ' C A D IL L A C -66 $---------------- 736 -4256 d a y s olaz.or 350, 4319 nights.

CAM ERO'94 5 sp' c d cond,- $13,000

--------------- 637-4413 or 73fr01

CHEVY I 9 6 0 Askii . $7SO/offor. 733-64C

C 0 U 0 A R '6 ftA C .P Looks & runs groat M aritat6B6-7W 2.

f o r o *87 EscorTQ' H ig h o u t p u t . 3 .2

-w ftspd ,.now -tlfM .-

’onlngs. | ,

to n s h o r t G U A R A N T E Endod cab, a p j Cllvor, e lec til.$20,900. ^i*k for Bill. T h e T im e s N ev• ' g u a r a n t e e s to

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n s , 1969, HdNDA *82 Proludo. EV8 . 3 spd. oond. 30K m is. $11.3ioendable , offer. 5434167.

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