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------- ^ ------------ 7-5-------- ^ WESTERN AP-T E 2712 S SALT LAi :* Good today’s fon Windy and ra of late aftemo( ' showers. Sout) Highs 55 to 60. U ... V fM VM fH IM More houses on }' A Filer man wants mission to allow a 1 acres of'canyon rim fo Looking for tro ^ School “companic part of Magic Volk They seek out troublCi Questions lialt ( _______ WorJcpna Rupert c has been halted by q would pay to remove Big Sky meeto] •' Idaho provides th competition when th encc basketball toumi den tonight. Ready, set, wre: A number of Magi( grapplers open their ors when the Idaho : , nament begins today. 1 : - SUp alloy Another boating se the comcr^ so ifs t ' boating safety. Otter-ly amusii Freshwater otters 1 icsome and better ai you arc. Keep politics o A plan to change 1 tion Board would 1 : worse, today’s editor Proposal advai President Clinton SIO.5 billion in Me< mittee approval, wh ish work on a welfar - Dollar lialts sli Fed Chaimian Alt ments to Congress some” plunge ih .the p d r ^ holt in its slid Tax break app Expansion of a business tax break from Idaho legislate Soction A Weather... ....... 2 . NaUon.............. 3 . - Magic Valley ...4 Obituaries....... 5 Minl-Cassla..... 6 Movies...:........ 6 Idaho ............... 7 Opinion........ 8-9 ■DearAbby'.:.;iO O w e prints Please. v * ......... ---------------- —s v .................... -----4/16/95 IN MICROGRAPHICS ) 3600 W .AK 6 CITY UT 841 ----------------------- ^ -----------------[ J- WEST7ia 841 • : WESTERN MICR 4 5 5 5 - COMMERC SALT LAKE CIT IU mImI...IIII. mIm.I..I "Pag«A2 on rim nts the planning com- a subdivision on 22 n farmland. PaoeM rouble inions” have become alley public schools, bled students. p«e«A4 It ordinance rrt ordinance on grofliti _ 'y questions over who ive graffiti. Pass A? : opens 5 three-fourths of the 1 the Big Sky Confer- Limament begins at Og> Pag« Bl restle Bgic Valley high school eir quest for state hon- 10 state wrestling tour- lay. Page Bi ; season is r i ^ t around ’s time to think about PageDI ■sing :rs aro fun-loving, frol- r at catching fish than Page Di iout ge the smte Tronsporta- Id be a change for the itorial says. Page A8 nances iton-s proposal to save Medicare receives com- while Republicans fln- Ifare reform plan. Me* A3 slide Alan Greenspan’s com- :ss about the “trouble- .the'dollar bring a tem- _ slide. PagsCI pproved : a once-controversial eok receives approval “ ” PaoeAT Action B 2 Sports .......... 1*3 3 World............... 4 4 SectionC 5 Money.:............1 6 Legal notices ..2 6 Cta8slfied...2-10 7 Ssctlon D 9 Outdoors ...... 1-3 0 comics;;.;. ....... 4 nton rewcled paper, ise.-recycfe It again. . ... , ! * ♦ 1 19 r -------------------------- ^ ----------- U192052 2395 03/1 : rographics in c ?CE-DR-STE SCO -- :TY UT 84107-3775 li.IM .M ll.nl,l.l„ |.l..l.l.l..li The flower-draped c( Hunter Is wheeled In Christ of Latter-Day I Hunter's wife, Inis, ft Chu remei The Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY — Hunter-knew his ft wouldn’t permit him to It mon Church for long, bi churchmen said Wednci made the most o f his brie “That he lived so long in and of itself," said Hinckley, Hunter’s expe sor as president of The C sus Chnst of Latter-day S Hunter, who died Fridi nine months in office, ' bered as a private, unc man who personified thi attributes he urged the f lion members to emulate, “Perhaps the most rer currence during his sh president ...»is that mer church all over the wt bonded to'him in a spc their prophet, seer and said Elder James E. Fau! of the Council of the T' ties. Speaking at Hunter’s f Tabernacle on Temple S detailed Hunter’s ma church conferences and —caUOM'slnccbecomingi Junc, notwithstanding weakness and limitation! Hunter had o long hist problems thot culminate cancer that spread to h: Ambi Tlw ABSociitod Preu KARACHI, Pakistan — Ota van carrying employ' Consulate halted in the 1 traflfic stared light , A yellow Suzuki taxi «1 . - two m en with AK-475 ieap The gunmen metbodica van w iu bullets, firing Hr windshield, then into the bi When they sped away, • 'were"dead o ^ y in g Iti ll dr^ched, blp-grey interi No one ctaimedjest '• .Wednesday’s attack, whicl Benazir Bhutto called “ . planned campugn of tem . .^.m otive clew.. ; . . /15/75 HH ii.I.I I casket of Mormon Presli i Into the Tabernacle of th ay Saints In Salt Lake Cit) I, follows directly behind. irch lea mber E could notu appear in — Howard W. weeks of hi froil health Af\cr the ;o lead the Mor- servicc wi . but his fellow City Cct Inesday thot he Hunter’s j brief ministry. John J. Hii Dng is a miracle viving sor jid Gordon*B. years. Inis, xpectcd succes- Hunter, a!s le Church of Je- Hunter’; ly Saints. died in H riday at 87 nf\er Howard W e, was remem- infancy. I uncomplaining Boise but s 1the Christ-likc in Southen le fai_th’s 9 mil- attorney ar late." was ordain remarkable oc- Althoug I short timo os not say V, members of the year-old H wbrld became president I special way as the private and revelotor,” Temple cc •aust, a member apostles he : Twelve Apos- Thursday i “Much h •’s funeral in the fering," s le Square, Faust 'apostle thi many trips to dent of ti nd temple dedi- founded in ng-president-last— lieve th o t: ng his physical more shoq ions. really knoA history of health To then lated in prostate erarchy at D his bones. He Hunter’s p usrid — The white Toy- loyees to the U.S. tie heavy moming i fllso stopped, and ■Hj^ eapedouL lically sprayed the : Hrst into the front e back. BBK ay, tWQ Americans L Q Ihe'van’s blood- iterior; A third wos ..... oct-’M eaponsibility for toPoki hich Prime Minister ^acki d “part of a well- S.C.. a errorism." Nor was Ohio, ^ ; _ . ; ; McClo AP photo sldent Howard W. the Church of Jesus Ity Wednesday.* 1 aders ; lunter t woik unassisted and did not n public’during the final his life. he funeral, a brief graveside was held at the Salt Lake cmetery during which s grave was dedicated by rlunter, one of his two sur- ons. Hunter’s wife of five lis, and his son, Richard A. ilso attended. r’s first wife, Clara May, 1983 and their first son, William Hunter Jr., died in . Hunter was a native of t spent much of his adult life em Califomio.os a corporate and local church leader. He lined an apostle in 1959. jgh church officials would Wednesday when the 84- Hincklcy would be ordained t by his 13 fellow apostles, te ceremony in the Salt Lake could come Thursday. The have a regular meeting each / in the temple. 1 hos been said obout his suf- soid Hinckley, os senior the next in line to be presi- the 165-yeor-old church in upstate New York. "I be- lt it went on longer and was oip and deep than any of us low." : members ofthe church’s hi- and Mormons everywhere, >passing is tragic, he said. iUs 2A Hi Landingham Dur :sidem Clinton called it a “i The FBI sent on aiitl-tcrroVi ikistan to help investigate. :kie Van Landingham, 33, of , and Gary C. Durell, 45, of I, wen: killed. U.S.QfBcialss Hoy, 31, of Framln^'am, M ____ Jii,.--—------------------ nes IBatt welf By Frank E. Lockwoot Timcs-News writer BOISE-Idoho Gov ho Press Club Wednt state to overhaul its \ the current system doi welfare recipients. But Batt soid welfor ily the answer to oil t not save gigantic om governor predicted, miracles, but we are gi on welfare reform.” . Gem State Republic tract with Idaho, pre welfare reform,” begin “The government s lies to stoy together a not to have children i icadera said in a joint s Now. the governor i ____ promise by_esuiblishir visory council. New , and Welfare dirccior I Goven sessioi The Associated Press BOISE - Gov. Phi! idea o f spccial scssioi ture. ^ He told the Idaho I day that it is “probab will call a spccial ses: with motlcrs arising Falls. ............. ........... Batt said spccial s< days and can conccntr "I'm kind of a fan said. “If it oppears wc year, I’ll do it.” Talk of a spccial sc Snake River Bosin A to set priorities for If ^ private water rights cl The work has beer years. Last year 5th ot Hurlbutt struck dow al Fedst ;h E to cou A. States News Sdvice WASHINGTON - in ment will uike "whal of to protect federal wo ife and threats by offic ite rogue Nevado couni [ic Department oflicial p Justice has filed a lid Nye County, whic 4 . passed an ordinance ed invalidote the feder cs, government’s right ke nationol forests ai he other public land wit ,ch in the county. The Justice suit i jf. leges that county of ,or cials have threatened si- jail federal worker ch who fear they are >c- physical danger beet /as vicc ond Bureau of-L us Assistant Attomej said the U.S. District hi- been asked to in> re, supremacy ordinance Nye is among sev I and about 35 notion\ imeri( UTBII McCloy ^cowardly Missachusclts rorisra team consulate’s po: At least 16 ; o f Camden, tack, police s; of Alliance, Haq, was not 1 s said Marie nearby Agha Mass., was taxi was found .... B . . I. " I ........................ m t proi farer 0(^ JOV. Phil Batt told the Ida- dnesday it’s time for the ts welfore system, saying . damages the character of Ifore reform isn’t necessar- 11 the notion’s ills. “We’ll n omounts of money," the p d. “We’re nol expecting e going to do a lot of work v biicons, in their GOP Con* ti promised to “implement iginning in January 1995. \ It should encourage fami- n :r and for people to work, c en out of wedlock," party p nt statement last October. g or is moving to fulfill thal shing a wclfarc_-reform ad- _ j, :w Deportment of Healih c 3r Linda Caballero is com* mor favo >n for wat ss I 1 Phil Batt says he likes the I sions o f the Idaho Legisla- 10 Press Club on Wednes- s bable, even likely" that lie < session if nccessary 10 deal 1 ng in water court in Twin ........ £ 11 sessions last only a few t mtrate on o single issue. ( 'an of spccial sessions," lie I wc need to meet again ihis 1 1 \ I session centers around the n Adjudication, an ottempt 1 r 150,000 smte, federal and i s claims in Idaho, icon under way for several 5th District Judge Daniel ' own the Legislature's at- take Ne\ art over ] cc N — The Justice Depart- . > /hatever actions nccessap'" ' workers from intimidation fficials and residents of a lunty, a high-level Justice II pledged Wednesday. I a 14-page lawsuit ogainst hich “ "> ‘There has n< threat to I and oHIclal In til it al- ofli- _ R led to ., « kcrs, Nye County re in lecausc of their Forest Ser- f-Land Managemenl-jobi------- Tiey General John Schmidt net Court in Las Vegas has invalidate the county’s nee. several counties in Nevada onwide that currently claim icans, ^ I in stable condition. The consulate’! Pokistani driver wen to the diplomatic cn clave Wednesda} moming and pickec up Jackie Van U nd ingham, a secreton from South Carolina communication! technician Gary C oy Durell from Ohio ^ and Mark McCloy, 1 etts native who worked in th< post officc. 16 rounds were fired in the at e said. The driver, Nasim ul ot hit and rushed the trio to thi ha Khan HospitaL The stolci and about a mile away. SW\ poses •efom milted to reform. Bait addc prepare 0 road mop for chang Thirty-two states have air welfare reform. Bait said, Idaho has nol undertaken ihi^i tery to me," Batt added. Idaho budgeted S702 miltii Welfare programs this year million for Medicaid. Mos comes from the federal govc million of the money comc general fund. With Republicans running . lawmakers cxpcct ihe.fcdcrc changc the way it address< Please see )rs speeia ter quest] tempt to gel involved in the | ho Supreme Court has been Hurlbutt. Batt said unlil that ease is be no decisions aboui a pos sion. But a House vote eai could solve some of the st; lems. The House voted 67-3 an< atelcgislation allowing crcat ter districts. Sponsors sai could work to solve proble there is a shortage of irrigat holder o f a senior right issue -ter.. "It will allow groundwal nize inlo self-governing bo irrigation districts," said P ford, R-Rcxburg. He said it would allow with water shortages. Please S( vada COD land cor their local laws overrule feci But Schmidt said Nye is o . counties that have threaten employees. And it is the firs geied by the Justice Departi Hous actions. Richard Carver, vice cho County Commission bean ' "1’ lever been a - . . the ft federal carv tMe state of could Wa.» , to CO years Richard Carver, y commissioner go ol ' ' ' . ' Supn “They think we’re hays __livf in r^’T?! nrt»^« ; nnrl they to Just roll over ond play c jackasses in Washington an surprise o f their life,’’ Carve Corvcr does hove some ; ton, though. Please: wounc The State, Departmer j’s Ingham is survived by :nt two daughters ond is 0 n :n- the State Department. Durell was also a nit He is survived by his wi doughter, the departmeni ___McCloy. an cxrMarin. „ ’ iston about a year, his fa P Ms. Bhutto, in Singa] visit, sent o letter o f com Americans are seen i for a host of violence- chaotic Karachi, inclui Muslim radicols and ta ul- venge for last month the Romzi Yousef, an Iraqi len minding the 1993 Wo bombing in New Yoric. } . ms i dded, and will help; lange. already focused on' J, “Why the state of this earlier is a mys*; lillion for Health anli i 'ear, including S351’ vlost of that money, ovcmmenl, but S227 omes from the slate ling Congress, many dcral.govemmcni.to....... ......... esses welfare. U.S. see WELFARE/A2 al tio n s ihe process. Tlie Ida-; een asked 10 reverse e is settled there will possible special ses-, earlier Wednesday ; stale’s water prob- and sent to Ihe Sen- :rcationofgroundwa-;- ------ said those disirieis' Dblenis created when igation water and the ssues a "call" for wa-- Iwaier users to orga-' I bodies, the same as id Rep. Golden Lin- DW planning lo deal 0 see SESSI0N/A2 unty mtrol ; federal lands policy.; is one of only a few slcned to jail federal first county to be tar-< wrtment for its rebel-, chairman of the Nyo leamed af\er the an- "I’m the happiest an that ever walked le face of the earth," arver said. "W e juldn’t ofTord to take le federal government ) court in a hundred :ars." But now, he plans to t back and let the case 0 all the 'way to the uprcme Court, loysecds because wc', hey-think-wc!rc-goiDg______ ay dead, but ... Thosc^ 1 are going to have th^ arver said. I me allies in Washing-; se see NEVADA/A2- dsl ment said Van Land-; by her husbond and.. 0 nine-year veteran o f t. . 1nine-year employee.; s wife, a stepson and a'; nent said. ; mne, had been in Pok^; s family said. > ngapore on an official! condolence to Clinton.! en as potential targets; ice-prone elements in; icluding drug borons,; 1 terrorists seeking rej ‘ nth’s extrodition of; aql accused of master- World Trade Center ric. ' 1 e

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V f M V M f H I M

More houses on}' A Filer m an wants

m issio n to a llow a 1 acres o f'canyon rim fo

Looking for tro S chool “ com panic

p a r t o f M ag ic V o lk They seek out troublCi

Questions lialt (_______ W orJcpna R upert c

has been halted by q w ould pay to remove

Big Sky meeto]•' Idaho p ro v id e s th

com petition w hen th encc basketball toumi den tonight.

Ready, set, wre:A num ber o f Magi(

grapplers open their ors when the Idaho :

, nam ent begins today.

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SUp alloy• Another boating se

th e com cr^ so i f s t ' boating safety.

Otter-ly amusiiFreshwater otters 1

icsom e and be tte r ai you arc.

Keep politics oA plan to change 1

tio n B oard w o u ld 1: worse, today’s editor

Proposal advaiPresident Clinton

SIO.5 billion in Me< m ittee approval, wh ish w ork on a w elfar

- Dollar lialts sliFed Chaim ian Alt

m ents to Congress some” plunge ih .the p d r ^ holt in its slid

Tax break appE x p an s io n o f a

b u s in e ss tax break from Idaho legislate

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SALT LAKE C ITY — H u n te r - k n e w h is ft wouldn’t permit him to It m on Church for long, bi churchm en sa id W ednci m ade the m ost o f his brie

“That he lived so long in a n d o f i ts e lf ," sa id Hinckley, Hunter’s expe sor a s president o f The C sus C hnst o f Latter-day S

H unter, w ho died Fridi n ine m onths in office, ' be red as a p riva te , unc m an who personified thi attributes he urged the f lion m embers to emulate,

“Perhaps the m ost rer cu rren ce d u rin g h is sh p resident ...»is tha t m er c hu rch a ll ov er th e w t b onded to 'h im in a spc th e ir p ro p h e t, seer and said Elder Jam es E. Fau! o f the Council o f the T' ties.

Speaking at Hunter’s f Tabernacle on Tem ple S d e ta i le d H u n te r ’s m a church conferences and

— caU O M 'slnccbecom ingi Junc, no tw ithstanding weakness and limitation!

Hunter had o long hist problems thot culminate cancer that spread to h:

AmbiTlw ABSociitod P re u

KARACHI, Pakistan — Ota v an carry ing em ploy ' C o nsu la te h a lted in th e 1

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■ — Howard W . weeks o f hifro il h e a lth Af\cr the

;o lead the M or- se rv icc wi. but his fellow C ity C c tInesday thot he H u n te r’s jbrief ministry. John J. HiiDng is a miracle v iv ing sorjid G ordon*B . years. Inis,xpectcd succes- Hunter, a!sle Church o f Je - H u n te r’;ly Saints. d ie d in Hriday at 87 nf\er H oward We, was rem em - in fa n c y . Iuncom plain ing Boise but s1 the Christ-likc in Southenle fai_th’s 9 mil- attorney arla te ." w as ordainremarkable oc- A lthoug

I sh o rt tim o os n o t say V,members o f the year-old Hw b rld becam e president Ispecial w ay as the privateand reve lo to r,” T em ple cc•aust, a member apostles he: Twelve Apos- Thursday i

“ M uch h•’s funeral in the fe r in g ," sle Square, Faust 'apostle thim a n y tr ip s to d e n t o f tin d tem ple dedi- founded in ng-president-last— lieve th o t :ng h is physical more shoqions. really knoAhistory o f health To th e nlated in prostate erarchy atD his bones. H e Hunter’s p

u srid— The white Toy- loyees to the U .S . tie heavy m om ing

i fllso stopped, and ■ H j ^ eapedouL lically sprayed the : Hrst into the front e back. B B Kay, tWQ A m ericans L Q Ih e 'v a n ’s b lood- iterior; A th ird wos

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slden t Howard W. th e C hurch of J e s u s Ity Wednesday.*1

aders ; lu n te rt woik unassisted and did not n p u b l ic ’d u rin g th e final his life.

he funeral, a b rie f graveside w as he ld a t the S a lt Lake c m e te ry d u r in g w h ich s g ra v e w as d e d ic a te d by rlunter, one o f h is tw o sur- ons. H u n te r’s w ife o f five lis, and his son, R ichard A. ilso attended.r ’s f ir s t w ife , C la ra M ay, 1983 and th e ir f i r s t so n , W illiam Hunter Jr., d ied in . H u n te r w as a n a tiv e o f t spent much o f h is adult life em Califomio.os a corporate and local church leader. He lined an apostle in 1959. jg h church offic ia ls w ould W ednesday w hen th e 84- Hincklcy would be ordained t by his 13 fellow apostles, te ceremony in the Salt Lake could com e T hursday. The have a regular m eeting each / in the temple.1 hos been said obout his suf-

so id H in c k le y , os sen io r the next in line to be presi- th e 1 6 5 -y e o r-o ld ch u rc h in upstate New Y ork. "I be­

lt it w ent on longer and was oip and deep than any o f us low.": m embers o f th e church’s hi- and M orm ons everyw here,

> passing is tragic, he said.

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:sidem Clinton called it a “i The FB I sent on aiitl-tcrroVi

ikistan to help investigate.:kie V an Landingham, 33, o f , and Gary C. Durell, 45, o f I, w en: killed. U .S .Q fB cialss Hoy, 31, o f F ram ln^ 'am , M

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w e l fB y Frank E. Lockwoot Timcs-News writer

B O IS E -Id o h o Gov ho Press Club W ednt

■ state to overhaul its \ the current system doi welfare recipients.

But Batt soid w elfor ily the answ er to oil t not sav e g igan tic om g o vernor p red ic ted , miracles, but we are gi on welfare reform.” .

Gem State Republic tract w ith Idaho , pre welfare reform,” begin

“The governm ent s lies to stoy together a not to have children i icadera said in a jo in t s

Now. the governor i____ prom ise by_esuiblishir

visory council. N ew , and W elfare dirccior I

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BOISE - Gov. Phi! idea o f spccial scssioi ture.

^ He told the Idaho Iday that it is “probab will call a spccial ses: w ith m otlcrs arisingFalls. ............. ...........

Batt said spccial s< days and can conccntr

"I 'm kind o f a fan said. “ I f it oppears wc year, I ’ll do it.”

Talk o f a spccial sc Snake R iver Bosin A to set priorities for If

^ private w ater rights cl The work has beer

years. L ast yea r 5th ot H urlbutt struck dow al

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W A SH IN G T O N - in ment w ill uike "whal o f to protect federal wo ife and th rea ts by o ffic ite rogue N evado couni [ic Department oflicial p

Justice has filed a lid N ye C o u n ty , whic 4 . passed an ordinance ed invalido te th e feder cs, governm ent’s righ t ke n a tio n o l fo re s ts ai he other public land wit ,ch in the county.

T he Ju s tice su it i j f . leges that county o f ,or cials have threatened si- ja i l fe d e ra l w orker ch w ho fe a r th e y a re >c- physical danger beet /as vicc ond B ureau of-L us A ssistant A ttom ej

said the U.S. District hi- b een a s k e d to in> re, supremacy ordinance

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JOV. Phil Batt told the Ida- dnesday it’s tim e for the ts welfore system , saying . dam ages the character of

Ifore reform isn’t necessar- 11 the notion’s ills. “W e’ll n om ounts o f m oney," the p d. “ W e’re nol expecting e going to do a lot o f work v

biicons, in their GOP Con* ti p rom ised to “ implementiginning in January 1995. \It should encourage fami- n:r and for people to work, c en out o f w edlock," party pn t statement last October. g or is moving to fulfill thalshing a wclfarc_-reform ad- _ j,:w Deportm ent o f Healih c 3r Linda Caballero is com*

mor favo >n for wats s I

1Phil B att says he likes the I sions o f the Idaho Legisla-

10 Press Club on Wednes- s bable, even likely" that lie < session i f nccessary 10 deal 1 ng in w ater court in Twin

........ £11 sessions last only a few t mtrate o n o single issue. ( 'an o f spccial sessions," lie I wc need to meet again ihis 1

1 \I session centers around then Adjudication, an ottempt 1 r 150,000 smte, federal and i s claim s in Idaho, icon under way for several 5th D istric t Judge Daniel ' ow n th e L eg isla tu re 's at-

take Ne\ art over ]cc ’

N — T he Justice Depart- . > /hatever actions nccessap'" ' workers from intimidation

fficials and residents o f a lunty, a high-level JusticeII pledged Wednesday.I a 14-page lawsuit ogainst h ich“ "> ‘There has n<

threat to I a nd o H I c l a l I n til

it al-ofli- _ R

led to . , «kcrs, N ye C ountyre inlecausc o f their Forest Ser-f-Land M anagemenl-jobi-------Tiey G eneral John Schmidt n e t Court in Las Vegas has in v a lid a te th e c o u n ty ’s nee.several counties in Nevada onwide that currently claim

icans, ^I in stable condition.

T h e c o n su la te ’! Pokistani driver wen to the diplomatic cn c la v e W ednesda} m om ing and pickec up Jackie Van U n d ingham , a secreton from South Carolina c o m m u n ic a t io n ! tech n ic ian G ary C

oy D u re ll fro m O hio ^ and Mark McCloy, 1

etts native who worked in th< post officc.16 rounds were fired in the at e said. The driver, Nasim u l o t hit and rushed the trio to thi h a K han HospitaL The stolci and about a mile away.

SW \p o s e s

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m ilted to reform. Bait addc prepare 0 road mop for chang

Thirty-tw o states have air welfare reform. Bait said, Idaho has nol undertaken ihi i tery to m e," Batt added.

Idaho budgeted S702 miltii W elfare program s this year m illion fo r M edicaid. Mos comes from the federal govc m illion o f the money comc general fund.

With Republicans running . law m akers cxpcct ihe.fcdcrc

changc th e way it address<

P le a s e s e e

) r s s p e e i a

t e r q u e s t ]

tempt to gel involved in the | ho Supreme Court has been Hurlbutt.

Batt said unlil that ease is be no decisions aboui a pos sion. B ut a House vote eai could solve some o f the st; lems.

The House voted 67-3 an< atelcgislation allowing crcat te r d is tric ts . Sponso rs sai could work to solve proble there is a shortage o f irrigat holder o f a senior right issue

- te r . ."It w ill allow groundwal

nize inlo self-governing bo irrigation d istric ts," said P ford, R-Rcxburg.

He sa id it w ould allow with w ater shortages.

P le a s e S(

vada COD land cortheir local laws overrule feci But Schm idt said N ye is o

. counties that have threaten employees. And it is the firs geied by the Justice Departi Hous actions.

R ichard Carver, vice cho C oun ty C om m ission bean

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lever been a- . . the ftf e d e r a l c a r v

tMe s ta te of could

Wa.» , to CO years

R ich a rd C a rver,y c o m m iss io n e r go ol' ' ' . ' Supn

“ They th ink w e’re hays__livf in r ’T?! nrt»«; nnrl they

to Just roll over ond play c jackasses in W ashington an surprise o f their life,’’ Carve

Corvcr does hove some ; ton, though.

P l e a s e :

wouncT h e State, D epartm er

j ’s Ingham is su rv ived by :n t tw o daughters ond is 0 n :n- the S tate D epartment.

Durell w as also a nit H e is survived b y his wi doughter, the departmeni

___M cC loy. an cxrMarin.„ ’ iston about a year, his fa P M s. Bhutto, in Singa]

visit, sent o letter o f com ’ Am ericans are seen i

fo r a host o f violence- c h ao tic K arachi, inclui

■ M uslim radicols and t a u l- v e n g e fo r la s t m o n th the Romzi Yousef, an Iraqi len m in d in g th e 1993 Wo

bom bing in N ew Yoric.

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dded, and w ill help; lange. •

a lready focused on'J, “ W hy the state o f this earlier is a mys*;

lillion for Health anli i 'ear, including S351’ vlost o f that money, ovcm m enl, but S227 omes from the slate

ling Congress, manydcral.govem m cni.to....... .........esses w elfare . U.S.

s e e WELFARE/A2

alt i o n s

ihe process. Tlie Ida-; e en asked 10 reverse

e is settled there will possible special ses-, e a rlie r W ednesday

; sta le’s w ater prob­

and sent to Ihe Sen-:rcationofgroundw a-;- ------sa id th o se disirie is '

Dblenis created when igation w ater and the ssues a "call" for wa--

Iwaier users to orga-'I bodies, the sam e as id Rep. G olden Lin-

DW plann ing lo deal

0 s e e S E S S I0 N /A 2

untymtrol; federal lands policy.; is one o f only a few slcned to ja il federal first county to be tar-<

w rtm ent for its rebel-,

chairm an o f the Nyo leam ed a f \e r the an-

" I ’m th e h a p p ie s t an that ev e r w alked le face o f the earth ," a rv e r s a id . "W e ju ldn ’t ofTord to take le federal government ) cou rt in a hundred :ars."B ut now , he plans to

t back and let the case0 a ll th e 'way to the uprcme Court, loysecds because wc',hey-think-wc!rc-goiDg______ay dead, but ... Thosc^1 are going to have th ^ arver said. I me allies in Washing-;

se s ee NEVADA/A2-

d s lm ent said V an Land-;

b y her husbond and..0 n ine-year veteran o f

t. .1 n ine-year em ployee.; s wife, a stepson and a'; nent said. ; m ne , had been in Pok^; s family said. > ngapore on an official! condolence to C linton.! en as potential targets; ice-prone elem ents in; icluding d rug borons,;1 terrorists seeking r e j ‘ n th ’s e x tro d itio n of; aq l accused o f m aster- W orld T rad e C e n te r ric. '

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^ e l f a r^ C o n tinued from A1 Hflousc Speaker Ncwi jn d ic a te d som e pro i •eut. O thers may be i S lo c k g ra n ts , w h ic

■ 3^ a t e r spending flcxi “ The governor said •support - on the sta •ievels - for deccntrs p ro g ram s. “Tliey’vc i g ta te s w ill ad m in is • s ram s ,” B a tt said ,.) i«b.anges lie ahead.Z L aw m akers say c Syelcom e. S tate Sen J tin g to n , R -D ecto , sj % ear from constituent S rotcd w hen they see l ^ ip ie n ts u s in g ch a

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Sunset today 6:37 p.m.Sunrise tom onow 6:S9 a.m. Tjmar phase: First quarter, Mar March 16; last quarter, Mon:h 2 March 30.VislWo ptonota: Morning, Vonus, Mercury. Evoning: Mara.

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ng a b ill to d e fy W e ste rn : I on oz o n e layer- had b een

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p u rp ose)u b lic a n w in s in n o t b e e c tio n . G O P la w - fed e r a l j step p ed u p their p o lic ie s i

oral govern m en t. “ W e \

r e ____________M - - a b o u t wc w t G in grich h as from A cir o g m m s m a y b e o u t lih<3C d istr ib uted v ia c lerks,"h ic h g i v e s t a t e s DarrinIcx ib ility . , g a n havaid there’s stron g r e fo n n ssta te and fed era l lo w suititra l iz in g w e lfa r e right forVC determ ined the Staten is te r th e s e p r o - T w in Fod , p r e d ic t in g b ig th e statu

“ W e ’iy c h a n g e w i l l b e fourth gJen. D en to n D a r- that havI, sa id p o l it ic ia n s (w elfarelents w h o are frus- B u t ci>ee fo o d stam p re- ta n e o u s: h a n g e fr o m t h e fro m ncI r e n e s .- --------------------cord in gc e iv e c o m p la in ts c ip ie n ts

n _____ _A l pact onall. instead o f the o f Idaho IS b e in g sh u t ofT, G O P;ate w ith m o n e y . B u rley 1r th e y h a v e to d o tio n cor;n ior w a te r r ig h t w ater lasa id . “A c la im on su ffe r i hut the pu m p s ofT g o t togclave a d ra stic im - tion .

:ulati6nireulalionifrectoT call733-<one lioet are open be­ll, only. If yoo do not re- ' y 7 ajn., call the number ,

10a.m.Ji able we«i

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Si?,?:, tnanailng ed ite where c(W l tip or wish to talk to Local rai iHorial 4 7 Wtme«, etU week;di a;10:00;>.m. and 5:30 only M.:

n Falls, Idaho - Tnuraday..Mon

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Magic Vall€__________ Windy wilh rain 1

noon and even ing winds 20 to 30 mph 40 lo 45 . Highs nea minimal exposure le

Extended rSotm diy a good

the 50s. i>"i» Sunday and Mo:

day. Low s 35 to 45.

_____ WoodRIVeWindy today will

^ ' crs tonight. Lows nj n 8.000 feet. H ighs or

Treasure VToday windy wi

showers. H ighs in mph. Rain sh ow er showers. Low s in d the upper 50s.

Si ^ Northern NHigh wind watcl

iAcci^«w«w.iiv. mph and possible Snow levels 7,000 windy with rain cm day rain and snow !

^ N o r t h e r n IIm Min Pep High wind walc:

49 2 5 " ..... 30-40 mph. A few I49 26 .03 Tonight mosll

to upper 40s. Toda; o r * near 60. The ulinn ....... .5 0 - . le v e l.__________

te has Idaho w(alo: 5.29I C t o r S A w c lh c r d is l i . ,

some precipitation i: 45 p et Tcmpemiurcs wc jn: 29.96 F Prccipilotion wc olm (low Boise and MounU

northern scction o f d'Alene .02, Lowe Ore., across the Sn Treasure Valley, rc

Temperatures at la rc h 9; M l, Co Ihc upper 50j.:h 23; new, Winds ranged fr

the souih. Pocatel )U3. Jupitor. niph.

t o r s a t t a c kth e ir co u n te rp a rts in o th e r m states, they’re turning w hat :en a quiet states’ rights rcbel- nto a noisy guerrilla w ar on ngton.ics o f t h c m ovem ent say it :complish little becausc fedcr- 9 cannot be overturned or ig- by th e s ta t^ .R epu b lican s ta te Rep. J e f f

o st, one o f th e L eg isla tu re’s g states’ rights sword-rattlcrs ithor o f the w olf b ill, said the se o f passing laws that m ay ; en forceab le is to forcc the \l go v ern m en t to d e fen d its :s in court.e w an t to d o s o m e th in g to

: w e lfa re ab u se a n d n o t ju s t the other people in the check- ih e s . S o m e tim e s fro m th e I,” he said.ring ton says states like M ichi- lave already begun their own n s and hopes Idaho w ill fol- ;uit. “The tim e appears to be for It,” hc added, tc Sen. Joyce M cRobcrts, R- Falls, is another one who says

atus quo isn’t working.'e ’re go ing in to o u r th ird o r 1 generation o f welfare people lave just lived suictly on those iu r checks)," McRoberts aid. i cutting o f f the checks instan- lu sly - o v e r even tw o yea rs now - isn ’t the an sw er, ac-

Dg to, McRoberts. W elfare re- nts need jo b train ing, ebuca-

3n a lot o f people and the state iho as w eil.”)P R ep . B ru ce N ew co m b , a y farmer, said both the irriga- :om panies making the call for • last year and those who could r i f there is a w ater shortage igether to work on the legisla-

weekdiyi. To report late newt and I retulu after 5:30 and on weekeudi, 33-0931. -

Advertising ^ter York, advenising diitctor < you wilh to place tn advertlsenient. '33-0931. ClBiiJfied ad*, call 733- Monday throug Friday ftmn 7 ajn.} p.m. and Salurdayt 7 a.m. until n. Information on dimlay adi is avali- veekdays only. For ihe Burtay ofHce,

“"J Sunday. S3.15 •eek; daily, $2.50 per week; Suaday. per week. Mtil (ubtcriptioos must be In advance in d are available ealy s carrier deliveiy-U not maintriaed.1 nie»: daily and Sunday, $3Jd per ; cUily only S3.00 per week; Sunday » .2 5 per, weeJt. Jdabo jfj^y

to r c h 9 J 9 9 5 , . ._ ......................

precastsHeylin likely today. A slight chance ng thundershowers. H ighs 55 t mph. Tonight and Friday rain sb near 55. The ultraviolet index fo rc level.

1 regional forecastK>d chance o f niin. Low s 35 to

Monday c loudy with a chance 45. Highs in the 50s.

t^er Valleywith rain likely. Highs 45 to 5^ /s near 30. Friday rain likely wit soround 50.

Valley’ w ith rain. A chonce o f a(\erai in the upper 50s. Southeast wi;

wers tonight. A chance o f cvet3 in the mid-40s. Friday rain show

I Nevada;atch north todoy wilh south wi ble gusts to 50 mph. Rain and000 feet. Highs m ostly in the1 ond snow likely. Lows 30s to lc 3w likely. Highs upper 30s to low

I Utahi-alch today, c loudy and windy. i:w rain showers possible. Highs oslly cloudy. Chance o f showCT oday cloudy. G ood chance o f sh liraviolet index forecast is 3, a 1

weather sumnristurbancc over the Pacific pusht ion inlo the Gem State Wednesdi s were generally m ild across the i I was m ostly centered in the so untain Hom e cach reporting a 1 o f th c stale, Mullan reported .0 ow ell .01 and M oscow had a tJ s Snake River from Payellc and ^ reported .13.s at m idaflcmoon ranged from i 5.d from light in the north to 10 a atello reported wind velocities

k W a s h i n ge r . g iv e th em h e a r tb u rn ,’ lat said.:1- R epublican Rep. Jeai jn sponsor o f the Freon bil

edges sh e 's m ainly tryin it federal g overnm ent's att

:r- “This is the best way g- o f to say: ‘Hey, wake up

light,"’ M cG rath said. :f f In C o lo ra d o , Inwmi :’s passed legislation givini :rs power over additions to he gered species act. ay M ontana has allowed he bufTalo stray ing from its National Park; it, Wyoi

and C olorado also are to over w o lf restoration p n

j s t - lion, self-esteem and e :k- she said.h c W hile the state 'm ust

dependence on welfare, hi- p ro v id e jo b s th a t pay wn $5.50 an hour to help l b l- their fam ilies,” McRob< b e In h is Idaho Press C

B att stressed th e need R- recipients to find emplt lys ing "a lack o f opportuj

worthwhile, paying jo b o r on w elfare,

pie The g o v e rn o r also s 3se m ent should strengthen d. “ T he r e c ip ie n ts a r an- w e 're h u rtin g ” by coi a rs status quo , Bott said. ‘ ac- m ak e it m ore possib l re- feasible fo r families to c a - '

late “T his is ju s t the be;puzzle tha t has got to c

>, a ev e n tu a lly to face Id ga- problem s.” he said. “T for com prom ise.” uid L in fo rd c a l le d c sge g ro u n d w a te r d is tric ts sla- change in w ater law. \

ing new ground."

ind and Sunday S4.00 p«r week kU. S3.50 per week; Sunday onl

, week. Out ofslateraia: daily $5.00 per week; daily only S4.

— Sunday only S3.00 per week. ctu M tn all above rate*. A $

gj, will be l^ o d for all returned c

33- ; j ^ i ib n n a t io nTbeTime»-Ncw»(UPS631

Ilihed daily at 132 Thirds ^ F alli, Idaho. 83301, by Mi

Newspapen Inc. Second-class ai T»^n Falls by Tbe Tiroe»-N city aod eouniy newspaper put

IM tion 6C-10«ofthe Idaho Code ■;, hereby designated as Ihe day

oa which let^notiees will be Qiy Poitmasler, please send el

drew form to: P.O. Box 548, pg Idaho 83303.

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X o f late afler- 5 to 60. South >■ showers. Lows forecast is 2, a

:e o f rain each

55. Rain show- vith snow level

FRONTS:

moon thunder- _£“ £____winds.20 to 30ening thunder- r l LDwcrs. Highs in . \ ^

winds 20 to 40id snow likely. Idaho; H i^ . <,e 50s. Tonight I;Jntion: High,■ lower 40s. I. ' .ower 50s. I T m P W

Tune to the N y. South winds „ cjU 423-4^ IS lower to mid- 'crs. Lows mid­showers. Highs a low exposure

T t o A a s o ^

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.HCirsouthwest with y/erc rca trace. In the which also hod .03 inch. Coeur as much as I trace. Ontario, ofthe Gulf Co id Weiser in ihe Farther nor

moved across I n the upper 30s Tcmperatun

warming to a la n d 25 mph in from, Ihe hca> i=s,e.ehinB 36

un flic death w

g t o n Nevj , “ O ro sc o s t C ontinued I

|on M cGrath,

-.ng o g c t th e .

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? r i S Bto the endan-

S s r j t ' s : a sprograms. Rebellion c

earlier revo tionist polic

Schm idt cials have "

em ploym ent, j, |y » u irea with arrest i

st end lifelong v„ork on pu r , “w c h a v c to ih c ia ju r tu ay m o re than fjyc C ount > them support s„ch threat iberts added. ■ cncd count]

C lub speech, criminal pc ;d fo r w elfare against fed< ployment, say- OutCarv. tunity to get a •There hi )b” hurts those a fed e ra l (

Nevada.” h) said govem - m families.a re th e o n e ’s 1 0 8 1 1 0 :on tinu ing the — — . “ W e need to BO ISE ■( b le ond m ore partment oi to slay togcth- clear highw•— ; - .............-T-'the-stm e Wl

I Road con U.S. 95 -

dry; Whiteb---------------------- Witjchester,

estcr-Lewistileg inn ing o f 0 I com e together Id a h o ’s w ater 55‘This is a good nelly, icy sp

ows, icy spo c r e a t io n o f Idaho 21

:ts " a m assive Idaho City-1 , W c ure plow- *now floor;,

icyapots.

ck; daily only )nlyS2,50pcr ily and Sunday M.OOperweek; k. Sales tax in- L $15.00 c h a ^ ' ' dcbeckL

>31-080) if pub- , B i. St. Wo -Twin .Magle Valley ' — ■ Sus postage paid ■ ■'News, onicialTurtuact lo Sec-tde. Thursday Isay ofthe week^published.i change o f ad-'48, Twin Falls. ’

i-W eather* fo recast fo r noon

4 0 s Bandi sepafata high UmpM

WA/tU SrATKNMY___________ _

E S S c a E 3swoww HUN TSTOWS njMK:

h. 65 degrees at Hagerman. Low, gh, 85 degrees ot Naples, Flo. Lo

g g i Q g i g Q Q g

e Notional Wofthcr Service radio :-4423.

Record chill leav■tedPzcaa

ont spreod rain and snow across and ushered in sharply colder o

s o f storms began arriving on iI sliccd across the central stoics, e southern end ofthc cold front ke out over sections o f the So : reported near Madon, Fla., and had wind gusting to 80 mph.as 3 inchcs of rain had fallen in Coast suies.north along ihe /ront, showers ISS the Atlantic Coast sUles. lures were balmy ahead o f the ft 3 0 rccord high o f 67. Immedti cavicst snow was along a line fi wcstcm New York State. By mi

■r^nia had 6 inches o f snow. OiII waa blamed on the snow.

v ^ a d a _ _______

5d from A l3resentative in C ongress, an B arb a ra V iicanovich , ;iatemcnt o f empathy.:ns acro ss the nation are ;ovem m ent being in their the N ye C ounty resolution m m unity’3 reaction to fcd- rol o f p eop le 's lives,” the t reads. “ The question o f crsus federal control is di- he conflict needs to be re­nd the courts are the right icttle the question.” s th e la te s t c h a p te r in a being billed as "Sagebrush ■ the so-callcd Sagebrush n o f the early 1980s. The :volt shu t down conserva- ilicies in the West, d t sa id N y e C ounty o fil- e “very overtly and explic- e a ten cd fed e ra l w o rk e rs st and prosecution for their public lands, The su it asks t to block any-attcm pts by in ty ofiic ia ls to carry out eats. Schm idt also threat- inty officials w jth civil and penalties for talcing action

(xleml workers, u ^ e r denies the chargcs.5 has never been a th reat to ll o f f ic ia l in the s ta te o f ’ he said. “ And I have been

ID road reportE (A P) — The Idaho D e- : o f Transportation reported jhways throughout m ost o fW ednesdays— -----------------:onditions; i'5 — Riggins-Whitebird Hill, tebird Hill, dry; Orangeville- ter, dry, high winds; Winch- ^iston, dry; Lewiston-Moscow, ler-New Meadows, w et ote 84 — Oregon linc-Utah

55 — Horseshoe Bend-Do’n- r spots; Donnelly-Ncw Meod- ipots, mowing.- 21 — Botsc-Idaho Citv, di^l ly-Lowman, icy spots, broken or; Lownrnn-Bonner Summit.

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o u t h e re a d v o ca tin g ‘do , bloodshed.’”, N ye County D eputy Di

tom ey Rachel N icholson, i : o f the legal te am tha t w r against Justice, said she v 1 aback b y the suit.

“ It so rt o f surprises mt 5 w e haven’t taken any real f this in som e m onths now,”- “The last thing tha t w e d- O ctobcr w c used county e t to open up a road the fed

em m ent had c losed down.' I But Schm idt said the ci 1 d am aged federa l lan d , i 1 bulldozing national forest : W hile he acknowledged ^- ty has no t yet taken actic

any fed e ra l em p lo y ees,- “There is no question fc(- cials arc feeling threaten* s t im id a te d ” b y le t te r s a r statem ents o f county cor s ers.y Saying “there is no basIt o f th is ,” Schm idt is con- cou rt w ill a g ree w ith t l d Department.n W hile Justicc argues tl

tu tio n backs th e federal Carver says the highest 1

0 U n ite d S ta te s c o u ld n ’t if clear in its support for thi n stance.

U.S. 20 — Mountain Hc d dry; Arco-Ashton, dry; As if tana line, icy spots._____ U .S .-26^Idoho_F .all8 :

line, dry; Blackfoot-Arco, dr1 Id ah o S l— Dry.

U.S. 93 — Nevada line-S Lost Trail Pass, dry, icy sp

V snow floor.Idaho 75 — Shoshone-Kc

,h Galena Summit, dry, icy spo intersuite86 — Dry.

1- Interstate J5 — Utah lim 1- diy; Malad Pass, dry; PocoM

diy; Monida Pass. diy. y; U.S. 30 — McCammon m line, dry. it. U .S .91— Dry.

Idaho 28 — C ^ , icy spot

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ero, to Texas, where Waco hod n r : records for the dote were 14 1 below ot Sioux City, Iowa; 9 belc at Columbio, Mo.; 2 at Konso:

wn, N.D.; 6 below ot Hastings,,N< :b.; and 18 below at Huron. S D .'' m ha. Neb., ihe low o f 8 below lo 101 had stood sincc 1877.J the West Coast, the first o f a n< ishore during the n i^ l wilh rain lia north into Washington. In no neydew received .60 o f an inc ;> to 4 a.m.IS are cxpcctcd along the coast thi :ally heavy rain, snow, and high r Service said. A winter storm v today for higher, elevations of the

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District At-I, a m ember Dcvelopmeni w ill go up O.J. Simpson ci ; was taken DRUG THB<

ney Johnnie Cc Tie because theory th a t Ni al action on son’s friend Fi I/," she said, user and author did was in S im pson, unw

f equipment friend’s death, edcral gov- Ms. Simpson a n.” w ere k illed b;county has warning to Res

, in c lu d in g FUHRMAN :st property. Judge Lance I i N ye Coun- can sec edited tion against Hoc docum en :s, he sa id , v iew s w ith ct Federal olTi- about D ctecti' mcd and in- m o v e m e n ts (

ond o th e r probe and o rcr ommission- Icgedly made i

breast implant >asis for any n o t a llow the )nfldent the records invoh th e Ju sticc Fuhrman kept

a Nazi symbol, the Consti- C O R O N B S

al position , Juan Jimenez, t law in the County coront I’t b e m o re lice damaged i the county’s waiting so lonj

said the delay .. h is investigate

time ofdeaUi.

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but g iven u p on. fini o ver the R hine that

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s IBM in disabiliinn. — A 'jury decided Wedn g injuries a former secretary s (■’s computer keyboards, ase o f its kind against IBM to { i claimed the company did nc ,1 for repetitive stress injuries 5 to perform h er jo b o r househo 3rneys argued during the nil t IBM knew o f the possible d

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plaint filed against Newt ' Rep. David B onior charge speaker violated House rule lege course in floor specchc

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le Ludendorf rail- /ill standing! • W ------command had all finding a b ridge ia t had not been th e re tre a tin g

ighty R hine w as T . la tu ra l o b s ta c le :rm an heartland . ihreatcncd to cxe-ider who allow ed i t . " Woiire a bridge across Dwight I

Om ar Brat the local level, "H o ld o10 le t a s m a n y whateverble get across the tain you 1Ludendorf Bridge The 9l

sions w(itry, supported by Armoreding" tanks arm ed units, csjs qu ick ly fough t a irc ra f th the town to the 8,000 Ait U.S. troops start- the bridgTOtnns-sct-off-the-------But-th:s. The bridge lift- tho Gemback, still in one The cnei

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land control |las agreed to restrict the tivities on public land as

that would freeze most <I year. The bill is being . ;Committee w ith a final' ,

isday to acccpt an amend- le in the freeze any regu-ir commercial use o f any .

“dictatorial” edicts from ; developm ent on federal

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to go to trial, not adequately warn her

cs to her hands and arm.s :hold tasks.n ine-w eek tria l in state c dangers and warned its

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W A SH IN G TO N (AP) d e n t C l in to n ’s proposa l $10.5 billion in Medicare y e a rs w on ap p ro v a l Wc from the House W ays a r

•Committee.The panel also voted lo

states to ofTcr the elderiy m a n a g e d c a re c a llc d f Select.

T h e com m iltcc , by vob a c k c d th e sav - _____ings tha t C lin ton p ro p o se d , w h ich li would extend scv- j e ral po lic ie s tha t io th e rw ise w ou ld _ expire after 1998. *

It voted 31-2 for 9 a se p a ra te m ea- 8 su re g iv in g all states tlic option lo a llo w sa le o f M ed icare Selcct, p rivate insurance com bir Medicare coverage with si lal benefits.

In exchange fo r lowei premiums, the seniors agn p h y s ic ian s and hospita l plan’s network.

M edicare Selcct policic , be so ld in 15 stales, alth

Massachusetts, does not h; the plans on the m arket

- M cdiearc Sclect-was st years ago as a demonslrali' Some 450.000 seniors arc i the plans.

Most seniors buy extra ‘ coverage on the private help pay Medicare’s S716 for the firsl day in the he oilier out-of-pocket costs.

T he Clinton adm inistr wanted another six-month o f th e M ed ica re Selcct because it questioned w program wa.s really reducii

R ep . Pe te S ta rk , D-C charged that Medicare Sc ers persuade hospitals to S716 Medicare deductibli m o re e ld e r ly cuslom cr M edicare al regular rote: care. Hospitals simply sh

:ross Rhitheir attem pt to destroy t T h ey a lso brough t up s divisions to hem in the i on the cast bank.

Tlic German countcrati piecem eal and easily be but at the same lime it w support a strong offchsi lodge the G erm ans will bridge under const.ini .'itta

T h e dem olition blast the b rid g e , as d id scori m isse s d u ring the bom The stress o f men and vel ing acro.ss pushed the .stn: lim it and on M arch 13 w as c loscd for repairs, later, it suddenly collapf 28 workmen.

Bui combat engineers 1 b u ilt a treadw ay bridge

- m orc pontoon bridges w by March 20. By March : Infantry and 3rd Annorci c o m p le te d a sc m ic irc

'* Remagen lhat put tiie bri n. enem y artillery range, tl. Remagen was one o f c ip places tho Allies would | ss ihe Rhine/ However, the T- tu re o f th e b rid g e had

c ro ssin g m uch easier. : 'i* s io n s w o u ld b e sen t th R em agen, w here they ' er pare for a future breakc li- Frankfurt. The interior c •s, was now open.■ss

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'M edicare Sele* lo allow all footing for l-{ ly a type o f original 15 stati

M ed ica re McDermott, D two voles agair

voice, vo le . The 1,5 .slate;

In exchange for lower montlily premiums, the

seniors agree to go to physicians and hospitals in

their plan’s network.

jining basic The Medicasupplemen- ed a l S 9 .8 b

H ouse and S'c r m onthly C ongrcssion igrec to go to would come pia ls in th e ir • Requirinj

paying 25 pet;ics now can for their Part :though one, which covers ihave any o f of-hospita( exp

• Barring \started four- and sk illed n

Jlion project, raising fees-1;•e enrolled in during a curre

ihcir Medicarea “Medigap” • K eeping:c m arket to ondary payer16 deductible wilh private chospital and ers.5. T he com mjiration only S ta rk am enduh extension these Medicat:cl p ro g ram trust fund,w hether the Som e Repcing costs. said they wil-C a lif ., has Medicare saviSelect insur- help lower the;o absorb the cuts. They hable to attract about Clintoie rs and b ill d eep e r ^saviitcs for other which is dueshift the cost soon afler llie

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, . . , D e m o c ra ts / the bridge. K ighthorse ( ) som e n ine fo r 1; penetration Republican I

to b e exact, attacks were T h -it’s bca.cn back,was hard to Commillee p

i s i v e to d i s - i992cam pai Ilh only one Hack. I ^st w eakened ores o f near m bardm enl./chicles rush- ; p tniclure to ils |3 the bridge i37M uIn s. Tw o day.sipsed. killing ' ^ «

s had already U p f l ge and three ? ^ were opened I: j _ K 22 ,the78 lh S red.Divisions S rc le e a s t o f .)ridges out o f A I

f only several d push acrossiie initial cap- C P R Tad m ade the•. M ore divi-I t a c ro s s al<f w ould prv*-koul towardsr Germany

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OKs ' posaluctibles onto the bills o f ‘IS with private coverage,

immiltee rejected a Stark ; thal w ould have kept :Iecl on an experimental

1-8 m onths in ju st the itates. Stark and Rep. Jim , D-Wash.. cast the only jainst tlie bill, ites originally authorized

to a llo w sale o f " ■ M ed ica re S e lec t

p o lic ie s are: Alabama. Arizona, California, Florida, Illin o is , Ind iana. Kentucky. M assa­ch u se tts . M inne- _ so ta , M isso u ri, N o rth D akota . O h io , T exas, W ash in g to n and ^ Wisconsin. H

icare savings — e.stimal- H ; b il l io n by th e W hite D 1 $10 .5 b ill io n by th e U onal B udget O ffice — H : primarily from; Qring the e lderly lo keep D pcrccnt o f the premiums H irt B Medicare insurance. Q rs physician bills and oul- D expenses, Hg hom e health agencies HI nursing facilities, from __Qs later to covcr inflation rrenl three-year freeze on are payment rotes.ng M edicare as the see­der for disabled workers c coverage from employ-

nm illec 'a lso rc jee ted a indm cn t re q u ir in g tha t care savings be kepi in a

epub lican leaders have £ m\\ seek $150 billion In avings over five years to ■ the deficit and pay for tax I have complained bitterly I

lion’s refusal to propose * ;v ings in the p ro g ram , ue to run short o f money the lum o fthc century..

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IN G T O N (A P ) — is w an t S en . B en e Cam pbell o f Colorado r h is conversion lo th e •- ,n Party — $255,460,42. t.

how m uch th e ;ic Senatorial Cam paign e poured inlo C am pbell's paign.

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JEROM E - A Jc felony aggravalcd District Court in tl outside u locul tavc Tuesday.

Elpidio Gonzales aggravated battery shooting o f Luis E 26. ofW cndcll. on

N o hearings or tr set. Jerome Countj D ebbie Roholl said

G onza les w as r March 1 aficr posti Sgt. Jim K im ball. Jerom e County.

G o n z a le s w a s S75.000 bond.

A rb a y o -L c a l w week ago from M Medical Ccntcr.

_ A ccording to po arg iiing 'insidc the thc 2 0 0 block o f \ stepped ou tside t< stumbled back into a b u lle t w o u n d ; ' Gonzale.s as thc sh(

G o n z a le s , la tc denied shooting th(

study: Mianyuse antilock h

TW IN FALLS - vers w ho have an' c a r s d o n ’t know according to a rcc the AAA Foundatii

A Dccembcr. 15 Bruskin-Goldring dation showed that vers incorrccjly s anti-lock brakes; a they d id n ’t know a cco rd in g to a ni traffic safety fount

Anti-lock brake car wheels from lc ca r from skidding release said. Thc < to step on thc bra up.

Direct-mail (i future promc

B O ISE - A Tc ■ m arketing firm ha

. conditions o f somi m otions as part o Idaho Attorney G suit.

A cc o rd in g to A ttorney G enera sued A llied Mark* ing the com pany offer o f a "35 mi fla sh a d ap te r pli K odak film (up to

C o n su m e rs v received an incx

.coupon book for i pay $437 lo S l .U through an out-o rcccivc the film.

A llied Marketir ing. but agreed to o f ils future film settlement. Audic company o f Allic

! s e n d th e a tto r r : S25.000.

> Idahoans w ho cam cra offer can contacting thc At

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: TW IN FALLS em on ics for a n J o s l in F ie ld w Friday.

Thc new terrni • Sun V alley Regie ’ adjaccnt to the c? : Tw in Falls.

Ew ing Co. o f .1 l io n c o n tr a c t ti .** Construction shoi

•: Parks, watei discuss^

. r- ; T W IN FALL: *. and w aterw ays D

m eet M onday ti y g ro n t a p p l ic a i ; M iir ta u g h L ak

1 R iverside Park.' T hc committcc

■ role on thc Natic ; • th e c o u n ty ’s w(

plan.' ■■I'l • T h e regular-IT

r c o h im ittee b c g i county olTtcc bu

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indranejLlan faces iter shootingJerom e m an will face a

:d battery charge in 5th 1 thc shooting o f a man avcm , a magistrate ruled

lies. 40, is chargcd w ith , :ry in the early m orning s Enrique Arbayo-Lcal. on Feb. 20.ir trial date have yet been inty Court Deputy Clerk aid.s re leased from ja il on jsting S25.000 bond, said ill, ja il adm inistrator for

a s o r ig in a l ly ho ld on

I w as re le a se d abou t a M agic V alley Regional

policc, two m en started • the N onhem Tavcm . on - - ) f W est First Street, and c to figh t. A rbayo-L cal nto thc bar bleeding from d; w itn e s se s id e n tif ie d shooter, policc said, a te r a r r e s te d a t h o m e , thc m an, policc said.

ly drivers don’t c brakes correctlyS - N e a r ly h a l fo f all dri- anti-lock brakes in their

low h o w to u se th em , rcccnt survey funded by lation for TrafTic Safety., 1994 poll conductcd by ag Research for the foun- ihat 39 pcrccnt o f 873 dri- y said they would pum p s; another 10 pcrccnt said ow w hat they w ould do.1 new s re lea se from thc undation.ikcs arc designed to keep n locking up and to stop a ing on slippery roads, the 1C correct way to brake is brake pedal and don’t let

I firm will release notion conditionsT exas-based d ircct-m ail has agreed to disclosc the

am e future mail order pro- t o f a settlement wilh thc y G eneral’s O ffice 's law-

to a n ew s re le a se from cral Al L ancc, his o ffice irkcling Group Inc. claim - any w as d ecep tive in its mm V ivitar camcra w ith p lu s l ife tim e su p p ly o f

) to 100 rolls).”; w h o se n t in S 1 2 .7 5 lexpcnsivc cam cra and a b r rolls o f film, but had to 1,187 to develop their film it-of-siatc film serv ice to a.eting denied any wrongdo- 1 to disclose all conditions ilm offers. As part o f thc idio Tclccom Inc., a sister Hied Marketing, agreed to o rn e y g e n e ra l’s o f f ic e

ho accepted thc film and :an obtain a full refund by Attorney G eneral’s Office

rminal builders set mking ccremoniesLS - G roundbreaking ccr- a new a irpo rt ten n in a l a t

w il l b e a t 1 2 :3 0 p .m .

rrninal for the Twin Falls- igional A irport w ill be built : existing building south o f

o f Boise hM a $2.38 mil- t to b u ild th e te rm in a l, ihould begin next wcclc

tenvays committeeIS vandalism, grantsL LS ■- T h c co un ty p a rk s 'S advisory com m ittcc will y to ta lk abou t w aterw ay c a t i o n s , . v a n d a l is m a t a k e P a rk a n d a to u r o fk ........... l . _ .............................ttce also w ill talk about its ational Parks Board and in w o rk on a n ew lond-use

r-m o n th ly m eeting o f thc e g in s 0 t 7 :3 0 p .m . a t the bu ild ing , 246 T h ird Ave.

, and is opco to th e p u b lic .,

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Fox saBy Frank E. LockwoodTimes-News w riter

BO ISE - House Educai Chairm an Ron Black. R-1 th e s ta te sch o o ls superin honor her cam paign pledg Idaho from federal Goals 2i

B ul state Schools Supei C. Fox says^ she 's going to

'^iOlLto thc state Board o f E T h is w eek ,’ Fox said sl

board m em bers that they bul won’t unilaterally with'

H e l p i n g

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S c h oB y K aren TolkkinenTimcs-Ncws writer

T W IN F A L L S - ' have been unaw are, was closely scrutinizc(

A s th ey fought, pl together on the Bickcl

■playground, G crm aii around in her windbr exam ples o f problem \

Tw o small boys sir ber ball. Ruhter notice

RangerT he Times-News

TW IN FA LLS - Thc i est ranger is accuscd oi woman in her early 2 0 s ii

Matthew Donald Oftian plead innocent to the felor w ith in ten t to com m it i Deputy Public Defender A

N o d a te has ye t been enter his plea to th e ’chorj

O m an is ihc e ldest si ranger fo r thc T w in Fa Sawtooth N ational Fore: lived in T w in F alls sin Don O m an said.

According to an indict Boise, Matt Oman is allcf thc woman, grabbed her ai a bathroom, held her agoii her breasts and told her hi sex with her, Ada Count) Mike Reardon said.

M att O m an w as arresi F ails, R eardon said . H probable cause, w ith o u t:

T w i n F a l hB y U z W rig h t

► Tim es-N ew s w riter '

\ TWIN FALLS - Edw: was sentenced Tuesday (o

^ in jail for kicking a narcot !: ed him during a May 5 dn

In a plea b ig a in Jan. 17, '.--Falb, pleaded guilty to t]

meaner battoy. In exchani the prosecutor rccommen<

' and p nto tion upon his rel . C o u n ^ D q ju ^ PubUc Defi

“ ■ A gu ila r w as sentcdii< ; days in j a il ; he receive

days he b as already spci A g u ila r w ill b e on pr<

1 af^er ho is released from A ccord ing to a n affi

lys she’lthe proi general power t(

jcation C om m ittcc T h a tt R-Twin Falls, says "I bcl irin lcndcn t shou ld to live i edge and withdraw thc publ ,s 200 0 programs. do that, ipcrintendent A nne earlier p ; to leave that deci- Fox, i (f Education. incbnsisJ sh e 'l l suggest to “ I an cy reject thc funds, because /ithdraw Idaho from

a h a n d

a c la ssro o m , G erm aine F

3o l w or]n “If

thc V said.

- T h e ch ild re n m ay Ri rc, b u t th e ir behavior proj( izcd Wednesday. studi, p layed and lined up addi kcl Elementary School , pa rt naine R u h te r s tro lled addc dbrcakcr, pointing out Falh m behavior. Tf

struggled over a rub- is fu ticcd. o f H

r ’s son fain cus lowin

he son o f a local for- A { 1 o f t ry ing to rap e a indict )s in Boise. Omarturn, 26, is expected to on $5 clonychargc o f battery Ma lit rape, A da C ounty misdt TA m ilM yshm said. parap cen set fo r O m an to ence, tiargc, M yshin said. se t tc t s o n .o f D on O m an, .th o se Fa lls d is tric t o f thc Ma

arcst. M att Oman has those s in ce January 1987, amcni

methidictmcnt, on Feb. 5 in sesssi Jlegcd to have touched VIctz, sr arms, pushed her inlo Boi gainst the wall, fondled behit T he was going to have cngin aity Deputy Prosecutor Vii

relaterested Feb. 8 in Tw in trace' . H e w as a rrested on his ai )ut a w arrant, and held short

I s m a n s e n t esleep on K thc I

dward "Eddie” Aguilar shou y to spend 2 2 more days hand rcotics agent who arrest- see a idrugraid. As.17, Aguilar, 32, o f Twin co ilt lo the c h a ^ e o fm isd > cx p l honge for his guilV plea, said, [tended 120 days in{jiul, le f l t t release, said Twin Falls Aj Defender Brad Calbo. gling sailed T uesday to 120 . the n lived cred it for th e 98 cvidc ipcnt Ihere, Calbo said. susp< p ro b a tio a for a year Edwi

om ja il, C albo said. but a in id a v it , A gu ila r was woul

D iet borogram - though a d epu ty ; a l said in January th a t she • to d o M . ,,t bothers Black.>clicve that the superintcndc c up to her cam paign promi iblic believes that she was c at,” B lack sa id W ednesday r promises to block Goals 20C

meanwhile, denies that she sislcnLam keep ing m y cam p a ig n sc my campaign prom ise w a

P le ase s e e

> R uhter a s s is ts a s tu d en

•ker lo o“Ifyou w ani to get thc ball ba ; way to do it, hang o n their n id. “No.”Ruhter, who lived a s a child ojects and later worked with idenls in Twin Falls, is Bick dition. S h e 's a school “coii ,rt o f a M agic V allcy -w id c ded for thc first tim e this yet ills School District elementary Thc program, w hich began in funded by grants from thc D ■ Health and W elfare, targets

ices charusiody while a charge w as fil ing day, Reardon said. 'L grand ju ry in d ic ted O m at ictmcnt was filed F eb. 24, Rci lan is being held at th e Ada C S50.000.-iatt Oman also plans to plea, idemcanor charges o f posscssi aphemalia and driving under ;c, said M yshin, h is attorney to enter his pica an d be sei

se charges a t 1 p jn . M arch 22 rlatt Oman bas agreed to a plea sc chargcs; in exchange, a ] ended the charge o f felony po thampbetamine to th e m i^ e ir ssion o f drug paraphernalia, s tz, an Ada County prosccutor. k ise police found Matt Oman iind the steering w hee l o f h jnc tunning, on July 2 9 , 1994, / ie tz said she la te r reduced ated charge bccause police fo :c” o f mcthamphetaminc on i arrest. M att O man posted $:

>rtly after his arraignment,

e n C e d o n b a iepiiig on thc floor o f a T w in May 5 when police .officeri

: h6 use on a drug ra id . Ag» iuting and sw earing as a po ndtuffed him, and A guilar di : a scarch w arrant, th e affidav

A guilar s ta rted to. s tand tics ag en t s to p p e d h im , st pliyn b is p re sen ce la te r , th id. Aguilar kicked th e agent i I t h i ^ and'hiuid, the affidavit Aguilar had once been charge^ ng his girlfHend to death in Jur ! murder chaige was dismissal idence. Police say Aguilar Is a l 5pcct in a November 1991 shoo [ward Alvarado outside o f a Tw t a wohian who a p p a i ^ y sm )uldn’t testify.

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idcnt ought BO ISE - 1 imise sincc D q»rtm ent ol 5 clcctcd to aj)oation whli lay , n o ting W ednesdaj 2 000 . announced thshe’s being who served a:

for state Schc }n p rom ise Fox during ho was to look Reilly, a fo se FOX/AS

Buocn

en t with a n a s s ig n m e n t

)ks fo r tback, is that may not know

ir ncck?" she other o r who fi M a rtin Boi

Id in Florida regional coordith homeless one o f the m( ickel’s la test m cnt’s intcrv<:om panion,” o ffen d e r trcaiide p rog ram educatioij.year to T w in ‘‘O f thc proja ry schools, i t 's the one tc l in 1991 and about," he saic ; Departm ent A ccord ing cts kids who

rgesfiled the fol-

l a n , and th eRcanion said. I V Ia County Jail

der thc infiu- n n i< iP

a prosccu to r . ,

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I b i4, V ico soid. I n i 273

r i -[ $2,500 bond

a t t e i ydn Falls hom e U w r a aers camc in to c h a n g e d Igu ijo r beganpolicc o ff ic c t ' in g R ep.: demanded to Q ouid, Rlavitsaid. t n ind up, a n a r - nhrnfi fois o y in g h e - d n ip-flop]

. th e a f l id a v i l dow n byIt in the upper. H ouseivitsaid. Blackfooiged with T he fl:June, 1994, but m pckredS t t l fo r la c k o f to r asked[ also the pnm e re se n ta tilooting death o f today.Twin Falls bar, Qoulds jw thekiUing th e issm

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- The spokesman for the stati t o f E o io tio a is leaving to taki vhh tbe stale lotteiy commission day afternoon, the departmen i the resignation o f Pat Reil!> d as diitctor o f communication «hools Superintendent A nne C ; her first two months in office.I form er B oise S tate Universit;

president and volunteer fc

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tro u b leow how to get along w ith each0 face criscs at home. B o ch cn ck , ju v c n i lc - ju s t ic c ordinator, said thc program is m ost popu lar o f the depart'

:rvcntion program s, from sc? rcatm cnt lo su b stan cc abus(

)rograms w c’rc affiliated with c teachers and principals asl said.ng to M arc ia L an ting , Tw it

P le a s e s e e SCHOOL/Ai

?lip-flof□Illegaln k E . L ockwoodNews w riter

S E - A b il l th a t w o iild br ipcrs’ monopoly on l e ^ l nolII u n certa in d ea th in th c H( ■sday."’islation th a t a llo w s govcm n es to run official notices on r icvision, over the a ir o r on ci n e d in d o u b t a f te r law m al cdly changed th e ir vo te s on

h e tim e House em ployees tu1 electronic vo ting system , H >75 w a s '

ip p ea red

w henst-6e c o h d ' ' |H ^ i K - ^ ^ H - e r s i o n s

several a a k e r s (ed th e ir

inciud- cp. C elia, R-Buhl. . 'r i l l w asfor a short while. B ut after i

:opping v o tes , th e b ill endeby one v o te ~ 3 4 to 3 5 . . ____is e S p e a k e r M lk e S itn p so r foot, declined to hold a new v< I f l ip -f lo p p in g fin ish e d , the red dead for 1995. B ut one lej ced to reconsider the v o te and ta tiv e s w ill re -e x a m in e the

lid said she w as am bivalent i su e - and sa id her.cODStftt

1 Goals, g o e s t o l o t t ^ COI

-^ P re s id e n l-B ill C lin ton , appointee to quit d u

a te tendent’s first 65 days in ike Fox declined to com r o a ' re s ig n a tio n , b u t h e r oi cm s ta tem en t say ing tha t * liy, w ill m iss him as he haa ons and has exceU dit rnppoi ;C . and the Legislature.",-

R e illy b eg in s h is n c lity inform ation ofTicer for for* mission on M atch 20.

“I R im I a larn neighB y Sean L. M cCarthy .T im es-N ew s w riter

FILER - Thc county received several phom bors and o ther rcaiden R. T odd B lass’ propos sion on the rim o f the S north o f Filer.

B lass is asking the c zoning com m ission to; zo n in g on 2 2 ac rcs a from agricultural to res:

H is zo n ing request tonight at the county i Third Ave. E., Twin Fa

Blass said Wcdncsd: bors he has spoken to I he is planning an urbn his farmland north o fF

"They keep hearing pul 22 houses on it,” tnic.'.’

Rather, he wants to 1 to obout 10 o r 12 "h w ith room to run hor: w ith room to fit in wi bors - his family, he s; m er T w in F a lls C ou N orm a B lass, and fai 4400 North, a s docs hi:

“ M y bro ther's home from the closest propci said.

He said six o f thc Z farm ed becouse o f pc th e can y o n rim . Tho m ight end up being lo he said.

Blass said the cony' . a m o n g lo c a ls for

in c re a se d p u b lic oCi shouldn’t think they a d o n ’t h a v e w a lk in g planned subdivision.

“They never had thc it w hen il w as farmlan

B la s s s a id T w in . H ohnhorst w ou ld be

any legal questions tl sion o r neighbors mi]

. ing.^ N ex t up for th c pl

pping v( 1-noticeb re a k loticcs ■Hlousc I H U ^ 1L |H K

nm ent I radiocable, d idn’t seem conccm e

lak e rs “ I’m not sure pcopon thc ings one w ay or am

said.turned G o u ld d id n ’t waH ouse before thc Senate, w a

Tm not sure people have strong feelings one way

oranother on,(that Mil).’

— Rep. Celia Gould R-Buh

r m orc . p ing lawm akers inay Jed up outcom e o f a bill. 0

rep re sen ta tiv es brii o n ; R - ' drug a tu se prevent! vote. . juvenile justice prog h e b i l l - ing.leglsla- A n d T u e s d a y , i l d t i ^ ' . .C ^ O T f f , R -R upen, h e b i l l ’ il picasuro.'.that oTde.

. ' :flcnt Ih e ra se lv es ;ir t about “ ho” vote sunk S w ftuenra id ie d o n a 17-17,tie '^

5 2000;x)mmissionon, is th e a h ird .lo p 1 t during the su p c r in - . s ia office. , ommcnt on R eilly’s r o ffice re lea sed a ;ot “ the departm en t haa done a fine Job pport with thc press

'n e w jo b a s p u b lic fo r the louery com- >■

plann slibors

.in iy 's zoning officc has [lonc calls from neigh- idcnts conccm cd about )posed 2 2 -acre subdivi- hc Snake R iver Canyon

he county planning and 1 tonight to change the :s a t 2122 E. 4 400 N. rcsidcntial-agricultural.

icsl w ill be heard a t 7 Ity officc building, 246 (1 Falls.icsday that som e neigh- to have said they think

urban neighborhood for o f Filer.in g that w c 'rc going to it.” he said. “T h a f s not

, to keep thc subdivision ; " h ig h -v a lu ed '’ hom es horses on cach lo l and I w ilh his closest ncigh- ic said. His m other, for- ^o u n ty C o m m iss io n e r 1 fa ther live nearb y on s his brother, jm e . ..w i llb e 1 .000 feet opcrty line,” Todd Blass

IC 22 acrcs are not being f p oor soil quality near Those ean y o n -rim lo ts g lorger than thc othcrs.-

onyon is o "buzz word" o r th c p o s s ib i l i ty o f : a c c c s s , b u t r e s id e n ts cy arc losing out i f they ing p a th s th ro u g h h is in.1 thc right to w alk across iland,” hcsaid ./in F a l ls la w y e r Jo h n 1 be prepared to answ er IS thc planning commis- m ighl have a t the hcdr-

e p lann ing com m ission Please s e e RIM/A5

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m ied about thc m atter, woplc have strong feel- ano th e r on tha t,” she

w a n t th e b i l l to d ie : w as able to look at the

issue, she said.“ I j u s t fe ll

l ik e th is late in n g the process, w e ^ s h o u ld s e n d it

: o v e r to th e Senate, let them have a shot a t it a n d s e e w ha^ th e y th in k o^

Llld, . it,” she said. 1 i, ,m W e d n e s d a y

w a s th e th ird , consccutivc day

th a t f l ip - f lo p - may haye influenced the i. O n M onday, 34 o f 68 b rie f ly opposed iising enilbn funds to 'J jay 'fo r TTOgrams before switch-

ly, s ta te , S e n .; D ean ictt,-tiianged h is vote'.dn uded ‘p eop le 'w ho ' lepro-. s^ tn 'c o u rt . C a n ie r o n ls . Senate.B iil 1 2 I 0 ,^ h k h

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B y B a ib s n N d w e r tTim es-News correspondent

H A IL E Y -A Blaine Com nance that w ould allow “ac d w ellings” to be ren ted oi som e m ajor changes this wc?

R ather than adopt the on •Jthe county com m issioners ( [publish the proposed chon

; hold another public hearini ! m aking a decision.I D esigned , in part, to pr ; m eans fo r m ore a ffo rd ab l ; na tive housing in B laine : th e m o d i f ie d o rd in a n c ' w ou ld rcducc adm inistra ti

tim e. •D uring M onday’s public

architect Debbie Commons lo restrictions on breezcway accesso ry dw e llin g o n pa property under two ocres.

Architect David Hcrtel, n ing 35 members o f the As:

D e a t h !Frank W. Graves

BLISS - Frank W. Gm B liss, d ied W ednesday. 1995, at his home,

Arrangements arc pcndii be announced by Demaray Chapel.

Timothy Q. FreemaiHAGERMAN - Timo

F reem an, 42. o f H ager Monday, Feb. 27. 1995. at I

A memorial servicc w June 17 at the Kelchum C noticc will appwr in June I the time. Arrangements or d irection o f D em aray’s Chapel.

Frank S. VigilEDEN - Frank S. Vigil,

and formerly o f Jerome, di' March 6 . 1995, at his home

Rosary will be held.at 7 at Mt. Carmel Catholic

, Pueblo. Colo. Funeral M celebrated at 10 a.m. Fr church. Burial will follow Lawn Cemetery in Pueb may call from 2 to 5 p.m

H o s p i t iMAGIC VALLEY REG

Somt names ore 0

Mac Lcmkc and Jiwant Kelly Vincent o f Filer, and

Beverly Mabbult-Johnst

CASSIA ME

Sbeny Dutson ond Ke: Jack Erickson of Almo; McAlister, both o f Hcybui Simon, bodi of Rupert; oh(

O b i t u a

G eorge K. Nesbtt— i-.— TVVIN-FALLS— Geoi

. N esb itt, 81, o l Twin T u esd ay , M arch 7. 1

; M agic Valley R eglor C en te r in Twin Falls,

; short Illness.Ken w as born May

: Fullerton, Neb., the sor . E lla N e sb itt. H e g r

: I a ttended schools In F ' ■ moved to Idaho in 193i : various jobs untiM 9;

' returned to Nebraska his high school sweel

; C um m ings on Ju ly ■' . .'Following Iheir w eddi : . i p lanned to tann bul li­

th e M idwest continu) ' m oved to Idaho to se

tune. Keri worked a t e ; ' ' ab le lor a time. He 8 •; ' mllitaty during World •: Italian theater, Follow

h e re tu rn e d lo Idah w o rk ed a e a sa l Prudential Ufe in Twin afler 30 years.

^ Ken w as a m em be • UnderwrltereAssoclati

‘ leg io n Posl Leo Flora. ...member.of.M asonlC-L

iQiisingpo f Id ah o . A rch

nt Commons.“ T he elim ino

ounty ordi- on property les? •‘accessory hu g e m is ta k e 1 o u t faccd w ards." Hcrtel s wepk. T ry in g to a\ordinance, conflic ts by bu

rs chose to dwelling in a ni longes and dor, Com m issit ring before said, sm all part

limit placement prov ide a ty dwellings,

able, a lte r- To provide a i e C ounty , neighbor’s viev i n c c a ls o s io n d ec id ed t rotive s ta f f nance to:

♦ Prohibit ac' lie hearing, parcels under oi ms o b je c t^ • A llow acc kfays joining parcels betw ee parcc ls o f in s iz e , i f a tto

wall w iih the i I, represent- not, a conditior A ssociation essury.

n o t i c e sone hour befon

a ravts. 73, o f “™ " 8 'ay. March 8 .

nding and will ^ iray's Gooding _____________

W alter A. F oravcsidc scr Pleosant.yiew

mothy Quinn Viewing, 8:4; gcrmnn, d ied Paync Monuar . at his home.; will be held Maiy Edith n Cemetery. A memorial scr neto'announce 'Episcopal Chui s arc under the Twin Foils. A ly-s G ooding also be held a

Michael’s Episc (Reynolds Fu Falls).

gii. 58. o f Eden, died Monday. R ichard W amc. Falls, gravesidat 7 p.m. today Twin Falls lie Church in MortuaryinTv 1 Moss will be

Friday at 'the Glen Mothii ow ot the Rose P-in. today. All ucblo. Friends Viewing, noon p.m. today and the church. (Paj

talsREGIONAL MEDICAL CENTE!

re omitted at patients' rcque^.

Admitted /ana Tail-Kent. both o f Twit; Fa and Eiigene Jiidd o f Jcronw»’'^:"

Releasedhnston of Richfield,

MEMORIAL HOSPrrAL

Admitted Kenzic Kocpnick, bolh o f Bur

mo; Lexi Francisco and Gran ,-bum: Jessica Monincz and Virg ; ond Dcloyne Haines o f Oakley.

ariesl l j j l j j j ^ m i j and a

Ing and neve Kon Is SI

Brs. ^ Tho^funerf

wllh the Rev - ing, Intermei

'a .m .;Roynolds F

u u * -■ 'Falls,o i t t r Thofamllvieorge K alina,Ih4the -T w in - /in Fallsi.cJied ;M ethodistC

1995, a t; th e ■llonal M edical __________lls, following a ;

ay 16.'1913,.in j f l l B B son of Otis and grevy up a n d ^

n Fullerton and 935. He worked .‘jK1937, when he '.ka and marriedeelheart. Elaineuly 16. 1937,dding they hadIt the drought Ininued and they v j u HI seek their, for-at any job avail-e served in therid War ll in the •' >lowing the war. . ' • 'J aho w h ere he a a le e m a n for c i n i H C .

t o INFAnber o l Ihe Lite;latton. American ™ d r 6 . 1

plan facesch ite c ts , ag rced w ith »_C

f iv eination -otf breezew ays dwelless than two acres is a by a ike a n d a s te p b a c k - 25 fe<:1 said. ther to v o id n e ig h b o rh o o d sary.bu ild ing an accessory * (I neighbor’s view com - acres,ssioner Leonard Harlig atlacllarcels under two acres • Ca it options for accesso- secoi

allow: a rem edy to hear ou t T liiewpoints, the commis- 1.201d to ch an g e th e o rd i- limit

accessory dwellings on acce:ro n e acre. in to iiccessory dw ellings on E f'cen one and two acres roadsttached by a com m on befor c principal dw elling. I f Anional use pcnnit is ncc- schei

April

fore Rosary at the churth. dirccIgemenis ore under Ihc Funer

■ v i c e s.. Rodabaugh. o f Burley, Roiservice, 10 a.m. lodoy, p.m.iew Cemetery in Burley, Rupei1:45 to 9:45 o.m. today, ofthe jory in Burley.

Mbth Purecll, o f Twin Falls, Unitejcrvice, 11 a.m . today, (Farm hurch of the Ascension ^nA memorial service will En

d al 2 p.m. Friday at St. serviipiscopal Cathedral in Boise, CcmeFuneral Chapel in Twin Whil«

C«W illiam H ill, o f Twin memi

side service, I p.m. today. While Is Cem etery, (W hite Twin Falls). Kc

and IIhias Reeder, o f Albion, 1 Satur Albion LDS Ward Chapel. View on until 12:45 p.m. loday at hour Paync Mortuary in Buriey). the fi

fERThelma Babcock. Tci

Jennifer W arr, all o f B Heybum; Marcia Frank i and Koylccn Neilson of Sl

Tolls;

.A ,baby,w as bom lo ■ Paiil.'........................

MINIDOKAN

Ida Gummcrson, Hildi )urley; Harris, all o f Rupert 'anvill irginia:y. Peggy Sulliff o f Rupcn

F o r o b i t i call 733-0

im ber of the First United OusChurch. rest

lyed golf, horseback rid- the3vor knew a stranger. Emr

su rv iv ed by h is w ife, while daughter, Elizabeth (Dr. EmtarlHng; a n d ono g ran d - ancMary Melissa Bcuthin, all Wa

alls. He w as preceded in Lochis parents and five broth- Unl

Me:leral will be held a t 2 p.m. Ciniarch 10 , 1995. al the Twin hisUnited Methodisi Church, 193

Jev. Jam es Frlsble official- frornent will follow at tho Twin riecnetery . F riends may call city

8 p.m. today and from 9 ■ plil n oon on F rid ay -at grn; Funeral C hapel In Twin ^ 0 '

Sinnlly suggests memorials to jjaj, I n - F a l l s - F i r s t -U nited .,t Church. aivi

reti

1 Hartman ^ !FAl±S - Bold C. Hartman, atwin F alls, d ie d M onday, nw , 1995, a l West M agic C a re , Re\ Twin Falls. Favas bom Aug. 27, 1909, In fri(

S' iStenT W IN rA U J« lU U U

733-6600

I

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» O n p a rc e ls b e tw een tw o i-e a c r c s ' in s iz e , a c c e s veilings are perm itted i f atta ’ a common wall o r placed w I feet o f the rnain structure. Il er than 25 feet, a perm it is n ry.• O n p a rc e l’s g re a te r th a n res, one accessory d w elling ,« tached o r detached, is oHowed• O n parcels o f a t least 10 ac icond a c c e s s o ry d w e llin lowed w ith 0 pennit.T lie o rd in a n c e a lso p lac 2 0 0 -sq u o re -fo b t, tw o-bedi n it on Ihe accessory dwelling: "L im itations are necessary s( ;c e sso ry d w e llin g ) d o e s n 't ilo a dormitory,” H ailig said. E f fe c ts on se p t ic system s

lads w ere token into considei jfore the recom m ended chong A n o th e r p u b lic hea rin g w:

:heduled fo r la te M arch or pril.

rection o f the H ove-R obert meral Chapel in Jerome.

Ronald TV nn ii Tborcn. o f Pau m. today, Honsen M ortuarj upert. Viewing, 9 a.m: unlil the t 'the funeral at the funeral chapel.

Mario Fairchild, ofBuW, 2 p.ni; to nitcd Methodist Church in B aimer Funeral Qupel irj Buhl).

Eima L. Lamp, o f Filer, grove :rvice, 2 p.m. Friday, Filer 1C emetcry.'Vicwiog,4 to 8 p.rn. lo ^hiie Momtory in Twin Foils.

Carl Martiii b ld fon t. of Twin F le'moriol service,' I p.m. Sotun ^ile Mortuajy in Twin Falls.

Keith V. Koib, o f Douglas, W nd formerly o f B urley, 1:30 | aturday, Payne Mortuap' in Bu: 'icwing. 6 to 8 p.m. Friday ond our before the fuacral on Saturdi le funeral chapel..

Released•Ten Gonzales, Joseph Word if Burley; Patricia Dockstadc nk o f Paul; Maria Vega of Ruf >fSu Monmouth, Ore.

• Birth • lo M r . .^ d Mrs. Vinc^ Franl

A MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

lilda Lcnike, Duane Knos ond I

Releasedipen.

i itu a ry ra to In fo rm atio n 3-0931, ex te n sio n 278

D uschene C ounly on th e In reservation a t Mt. Emmons, i [he first w hile ch ild born or Emmons bench after it w as op white settlers. He was raised £ Emmons by farmer-rancher pa a n d a tte n d e d h igh sc h o i W asa tch A cad em y . He wo Logan C o llege , now U tah I U nlverslly a n d Ihen toe M cSw eeney e lec trica l cour Cincinnali. Ohio, graduating fi his class. On Easter day, Api 1933, Flold married Ruth And from Bluebell. Utah. They were riQd in C astlegate , Utah, net city of Price.' Flold w as a ranchor-farmor

Emmons. Utah, unill he and moved 10 Idaho In January. S ince th a t lim e, ho h a d be dairyman, rancher, fish farmoi a lw ays a -h o rso m an .-H lo id alw ays loved h o rs e s a n d i retirement years, bred an d r th o ro u g h b re d s on a 40 - spread near Twin Falls. His c in liltle children led him to ( ch ild re n 's fu n .fa rm to h is ranch, complete with a pettin of farm animals tor the child enloy along with ihe horses.

Floid is sun/ived by his wife of Twin Falls; and his two c h Harlan H. H artm an and Kre G ilbert, bo th of Twin Falls; g ra n d c h ild re n ; a n d o n e { grandchild. Also surviving arc brothers, E. Max Hartman £ B ruce H artm an of Ml. Emr Utah, an d E ugene W, Hartn American Falls, Idaho. He wa ceded in d eath by an Infant c ter, Goldie Marie who passed March 28, 1935.

A graveside service will b 1. p.m. Saturday. March 11, al the Twin Falls Cemetery. F may call from 3 to 8 p.m.jFri Reynolds Funeral Chapdl ir F alls, w llh th e fam ily rec< friends from 6 to 8 p.m. ,

m t a i o ^ ^

ss Com/o and By W UiamBrock e s so ry Times-News writer ttachedwithin T W IN FA LLS I f fur; River water court sh neces- consider "public tnj

lion to narrowly dc: m fiv e ters w hen dccidin{ ;, either environmental ottoi ed. Supreme Court Weti acres, a A stale attomey 1 ing is tice water lawyer frc

that public trust issu aces a the doctrine o f pri< :d room w hich is the corn igs. water law. so (the "The public irus

I’t tu rn doctrine o f prior af I. cocxisC’ said Boisjn s a n d Ringqg. leration He and deputy nges. David Barber moi w ill b e trust doctrine date; jr ea rly law - and is lego

"first-in-time. first-i prior appropriatiot into tlie Idaho Cons

The Idaho Supr Twin Falls to re-hi

_____ sion barring publicin the Snake River Rc-hearingsbytiie

A rgu ing on be Conservalion Lcaj Lucas said fish, wil “are values tliat des

-------- SRBA - where nc'“ui. 1 rights in Idaho arc"y. i" logal.c time Idaho walcr rig!

to use water, but w

F o x _veside C o n tin u ed f ro m . lO O F .- --rtino G oals 2000 ,1 today. Goals 2000."-she

that d o esn 't meai program - which lions o f federal^ programs, into G o

Four iiipnths a m ade opposition

3 program a comei

juiiV .nd one brochures that bla rday at Rejecting fcdera

al strings attached, He education in th( clc.in up its own pi

In 1994 Fox q Goals 2000 is a “

— • act" and callcd m alistic, ambitious

■d Olid istic.”

- S c h Q cContinued from

in k o ^ , . Falls School Disi lant coordinotor, m ost succcssful.

In a rccent stn Involved in the

1 I ra c h e r b e h a v io r . ( S e p te m b e r one c la ss ro o m and tions, received 01 December. Anotl go to recess ant O c to b e r w as w r c c c s s and m a

3 n , November.B o c h c n e k e

---------- schools in the nIndian Tw in Falls

Utah. both jun io r high on Mt. tary schools, gc Dpen to grants. T h a i's rc j at Ml. budget fo r the rc parents R uhtcr will pi ■oql a l

si'ai o R i m _0 0 k au rse in C o n tin u ed fron I ’ifsl in tonight jg the rc

; ,o m a " 1 6 0 a c r c j o f f i oar Ihe hom es and coi™

the junction o fU V at Mt, The Petersons id Rulh along the north ^ 1961. about one-quar boon a h ig h w ay ’s jun(

Signs olready p('*d h a d .........idcntial subdivis

?v J h A lso on the I sion’s agenda to

d ^ lah i • T erry Ihle, j a d d as sm all b u ild ing on 2 .. ling zoo 3700 N ., w est 0 Idron lo . • Larry and 1

pcnn it to park j ife, Ruth fltcd trailer soui children. T heir 20.15-ocr reen H. 3036 E. 3200 N Is; n ine . K . j d j

bu ild an rccrc .1

1 and J. m m ons.lm an of ■ M ■ f L was pre-

away B H I H I U

be held ■ f i f l l M S 1, 1995, . I H I f l i f i nFriends

FridayIn

iceiv lng

w

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irt hearIc by thecr ’ public

w aters.S - Id a h o 's S nake issuesI should be allowed lo SRBA.trust" issues in addi- .Consdefined, routine mat- in SRDling w ater rights, an ing 10 :ttomey told the state he saidWednesday.' that his:y and a privatc-prac- agricullfrom Boise countered “ We

ssues are al odds with e v e ^ vprior appropriation - thejuslDrnerstone o f Idaho tha t’s

we’re rrust doctrine and the Aflei• appropriation cannot clientsoise attomey William rights

tion. Irty A ttorney G eneral Icngc (naintained the public put loales back to common tral pill;golly in ferior to the " lidst-in-right" precepts o f perfecttion, which is written LucasDnstilulion, used, yupremc Court m ei in . In u:-hear an eariicr dcci- BigLolie trust considenilions try to ('cr Basin Adjudication, bang |Jic high court are mre. bcing ib eh a lf o f the Idaho • •“ Is■eague, attorney Laird (dewcwildlife and recreation, acrossdeserve a voicc" in tlie cen t cnearly 150,000 woler asked

are being legally caia- “ If 3 intcres

rights give permission do it?'It water itself is owned Bad

m A4 Her0 , that I d idn 't occcpt cd herihe said Monday. But any sticon she’ll cancel the prognich would pum p mil- unle.>au l'do llors for reform Sin

Stale schools. has ds ago, candidate Fox gram,on to the Goals 2000 o f Ecnerslone o f h er cam - wiihdasscd o u t c am p a ig n lime"blasted the program. withdleral dollars with feder- Buled. Fox declared “pub- AtlOrthe state o f Idaho musl Maki

1 problems." matteK questioned w hether weeka "fiscally, responsible A jI much o f the act "ide- oppoilUS. and tolally unreal- gram

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3m'A4 dren)istrict’s sludcnt^ssTs- so aaor, it’s also one o f the frienij I. finisistudy o f five children Behe school com panion said1 child improved his o r famil•. O ne ch ild , w ho in “ Aind O c to b e r hod I 8 ever^id p lay g ro u n d v io lo- said.1 one in November and Cl:lo ther child who d idn 't Lineand had no friends in Sept's w ill in g ly g o in g to partsn a d c tw o fr ie n d s in child

h a s \e s tim a te d th a t 11 as “c

; region have com pan- in hitils, which has them in otheiighs and three elemen- "Tgets about 580,000 in lion

: roughly half the total then: region. char, pull some o f the chil- A Ic

om A4 unit: request o f H arold and 30 .:son, who want to have Vailf fa rm lan d z o n e d fo r •mmcrcial buildings near o f hfU .S .9 3 an d U .S .3 0 . h e rons’. property is located dev(rth side o f highway 30 cenja r tc r m ile cast o f the Sadunction w ith U .S . 93 . at 2 ' point to a planned rcs-ivision k ro s s tho sircet. thehe p lan n in g co m m is- to dJ tonight: sellile r w an ts a p erm it to hon10 square-foo l s to rag e loca2.32 acres at 2580 E. Buh

It o f Tw in Falls, id Louise Miller w ant a:k an 18-whccl rcfriger- ■oulheast o f T w in Falls, nacrc parcel is located at ■)N . ■Inc.. w ants a perm it to n-cational vehicle storage H

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the public. Lucus m aintained t llic has an interest in the pub! ers o f Idaho - and public i n jcs deserve to be h ea rd in t 3A.'onservalionisls want lo be involv >RBA decisions rather than n.-so 10 aftcr-lhc-fact court challengi

said, Lucas took pains to cxpU his cliciiis do not want to dry

culture.W e’re nol try ing to sca le ba ry walcr riglit in Idaho," Lucas l< justices. “Our opponents are sayi t’s whai we’re trying to do, I re nol."afterword, Lucas explained that i :n ts are nol tak ing aim al wa Its Dclivcly bcing used for inij 1. Instead, the league wants lo ch gc claims where water i.sn’t bei10 bencficiul use - which is a ci pillar of prior appropriation.

11 doesn’t matter if your gnuidfall fectcd a water r i^ l back in 190 a s told tlic Coun. " I f il hasn't b< d, you're out o f luck."n unusual instances - such as • Lost River basin.- the Iciigue mi to contcst claims where tlie wale ng put lo beneficial use, bul it i: ng used cfilcicnliy, Lucas said.‘Is it rca.sonable for an irrigatoi ;w alcr) a stream and co n v c j OSS tlic desert, even though 90 j fit o f the w ater m ay be lost?" :ed tlic justices.‘If you’re not going 10 prenect pul crests here, where are you goinj il?" Lucas asked.

Barber responded that conservai

Her newspaper ndvertisemenls t< her "courage: Dr. Fox will not al y stale or f^en illy mandated reft 3gram inlo Idaho’s public scho le.'B ld.iho families say YES." Since taking officc, however. I s done nolhitig to s top the r am, though the U.S. D epartn ' Education in d ica ted she co ithdraw from the program “at ne" simply by sending a leitei ithdrawal lo W ashington. D.C. Bul i'ox d id n ’t a c t on D ep ttOmcy General Elaine Eberhai aki’s January 24 letter, leaving atter unsettled for m ore than eeks.A phone and letter campaign iponenis o f federal education ] •ams also failed lo sway Fox. “ I'm following the process,"

rcn'out.of^class.and w ork on : >aal=fl(ills:'teaching them lo n ■iends or come to school on tin nishas.signmenLs.Because sh e grew up poor,

lid she understands children w imilics face financial difflcullie "A lol o f these k id s d o n 't I

verylhing lhat olher k ids do." lid.Chrisla W olverton. companic

,incoin E le m e n ta ry s eptcnibcr, said one o f the hai arts o f her jo b is the turnov< hildren in her group. This yeai as worked widi 20 children del s “al-risk." Only six have rema 1 her program or graduated , thers have moved away.“Tliat's where a lot o f the fru

ion comes from.. Y ou get d o ; hem and se c them g ro w in g hanging and then tlicy 're upro lot of them will tell you flo

mil on 13 acres al 21360 Higl lO. 2 m ile s w es t o f th e M /alley Regional M cdical Cenle:

• Rulh Sack'ett w ants to sell >f her 33 acrcs northwest o f Fi ic r d augh ter a n d so n - in - la levclop for an eight- lo 10 .bed :enter. G ene S c h if f lc r and Jackeit are asking to build ihe c It 2100 E. 4080 N.

• Michael Busmann, on beh h e Charles L. Busmann i ru s i , ' 0 divide two acres o f f from 4' ;cll them lo raise m oney for ni lom c care. T he 4 0 -a c rc pari locatcd al 1661 E. 4300 N .. no Buhl.

• Thomas V. Fairch ild is 0

^ f^ ^ T o o k ii ig F ^ WT Ani| | . L A M A ^

ThurBdoy. March t

r conce1 the groups have no legal c iblic water, and therefore tlic) trust at slake in tlic SRBA.

the “ W ater rig h ts are v property rights," he sai

lived the value o f farmland i sort- mined by its water right, iges, 'T lie adjudication is r ilain matter," said Justice B; y up "W hat w e have arc pi

appearing (in tlie SRBA back llieirwater rigliLs.”; told The only "public” i lying SRBA is the continued , bul social well-being o f thi

basin, Johnson said. Tl It his process involving water k’ater he said, "and if there is riga- tlie public, lhat must be chai- some olher time." leing C onservationists fa' cen- water rights as .t way to

rivers, thus protecting fls alhcr recreation. Complicalir 901.’" tlie fact thal only govenr been c.in hold in-stream ri{ ii

tor groups andindividua is the B arber no ted the iniglu Resources Board has re< iter is ing for in-stream rights : isn't aled water in several rivi

take their place in line lot; lo walcr rigliLs - and can b cy il ’ ing dry periods when se: ) per- ers demand dieir water f ?" he Al the conclusion ol

a rgum en ts . C h ie f J lublic McDevitt announced t ing lo had been taken unde:

McDevitt did not s;iy \s /ation would be .innounced.

; tout- explained. " I f I were allow program right now, tl eform co u ld vo le to p u t tl liools. Instead. Fox said she

pare a “ fact sheet" on ' •, Fox hopes it will sway boa ; pro- Dut B lack su g g es tment "fact sheet" campaign could "If it is wilhin her ab It any think she owes it to the ter o f tluit campaign promi.se,'

But Senate Bill 12 :p u ly schools appropriation lartcr- lan g u ag e o rd e r in g I ;igilie th e se re fo rm d o lla r in six m ended by the Idaho I

C o m m ittee an d app gn by Slate Board o f Educat n pro- If signed into law

Ball, it will take the " Fox from Fox.

a their they d on’t w ant to m( I make Much o f her work ime or ing children social sk

"T hey 're not laug ir. she get a lo n g w ith o the whose sa id , " l l g o es backlie s .----- W hen 1 w as g rb w iI have either manners or th I." she justicc."

Orien the children lion at g le -p a ren t hom es 0 s in c e with liUle iiiteraciion

lardesl af\er school and witl ■vcr o f nity to leam ho.w to : ;ar .she friend, leflned F ifth D istrict Jud, naincd w ho p re s id es over d. The locally, says the con

critical ro.le in keep frusira- the juvenile-justice s; lose lo "A nytim e you hai ig and ing w ith children on rooted. ' sh ip , i t 's go in g to la t o u t : troubles." he said.

ighway for un af\er-the-fact M ag ic 3.5 acres on the so Icr. Deep Creek, ell part Filer to law to e d care d O .D .

center

:h a ifo f 1. wants40 and ( C J f O nursing

is I I I L j a L Maorth o f lliin jT 'm M it‘lillN><

9 0 1 8 . UbcoI asking 3 M .3 9 o a .

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t i 9 , 1995 Timos-Nows. T ^ n Pol

ernsal claim to Idaho tliey have nothing

re v a lu ab le , real ; said, noting lhat nd is often deler- ght.is really a private

c Byron Johnson, e p rivate parties :BA) to adjudicate

interest in the , ued economic and f the Snake River I. The SRBA is a 'ater right holders, re is an interest o f I be adjudicated at

i favor in -stream y to keep water in g fish, wildlife and :aling lhat goal is vemment agencies ri{^its; privaie-sec- iduals cannot, the s la te W ater s recently been 111- ’hts to unappropri- I riven>. Such ri^Ls line behind older

an be shut-off dur- n senior right hold- ter first.n o f W ednesday's f Ju stice C has. ed that the matter nder advisem ent, ly when a decision J.

e re to rescind the v, the state board It th a t b a c k in ." she p lans to pre- on Goals 2000. in board members, g e s ts th a t FoX 's lign isn 't enough.:r ability lo fulfill. 1 the public to fulfill

ii.se," he said. ,1 1223, the public lion bill, includes ig Fox to accep t l ia r s " a s reeo m - ;ho School Refonn a p p ro v e d by th e jcaiion."law by G ov. Phil the decision away

} m ove."ork involves leach- J skills.aught the skills to i ther p eo p le ,” she ack to th e hom e, o w in g u p . il w os r the back hand o f

ren come from sin- ;s o r are ch ild ren lion with other kids with liltle opportu- to share o r make a

Judge John V arin , ver ju v e n ile co u rt companions play a eeping k ids oul ot :e system, have adults w ork- on a close relation- to p rev en t fu tu re

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act land division on2 sou theast s ide o f

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Graffitipropos;B y R o th ,Tim cs-News coocspond

RUPERT - W ork on has stalled by questions removing grafTiti.

G raffiti C om m ittee ' C ounty T uesday , that ing on id e a s for so lv i b u t th e y se e m e d to 's council.

C ity A tto rn e y R ick na ry w ork on nn o rd ir au tho rized , but a diffc for the rem oval o f th( to a halt.

S n a p p to ld th e c o t w ould like to see th e p rem oval o f g ra ffiti o r em phasized it is im pc rem oved a s rap id ly a send m essag es fro m ( another. • - •

The council ag reed ' Bollar lo put together t how graffiti is to be rc paid for. Bollar said he o f payment nnd the cou m eeting on March 14.

Three methods o f pay• TIic ciJy would pay.• Businessmen would• The city would pay

the perpetrators o r the b'W ork on tht; ordinan:

fiti on business and on Po licc C h ie f K endall policc have goUcn five one ju v e n ile is s t i l l ii police w ill have night two ofllccrs to watch f nilcs.

In other business:• March 11 through

period w hen cily resi( s t r ic t g u id e lin e s se t Taylor. Requirem ents i light, and the person bu ab le in case the fire sprc

• The council acccpti U niform Building Cod( o rd in an ce o n regu la ti Rupert.

Marvel IcIDAHO FALLS (AP)

ranch manager rallied to conscrvationist Jon Marvi for a 10-year grazing Icaj o f state rangeland in Clari

Il was the first time h 150-member Idaho Watc have lost a bid to wrest a rangeland from n ranchci

Marvel said he was su disappointed.

“1 thought we were g th o u g h t 1 had p len ty MarvcLsaid aflcr Tuesi “And I 've still got i t"

He was outbid by Stc' financial officer for Sb Eagle Ranch. The winn premium of$13,550.

H Sheridan Golden Bag! Roger Ferguson o f Rcxb

A bou t m idw ay th n minute auction, the tota right to lease the state !ai well past what Sheridan Ranch has paid in the pa

“This is what the Idal projcct is all about,” Ma tripled the return to th that parcel o f land.

M ost revenue gener s ta te ’s ro u g h ly 2 m il endowment land goes t

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on a graffiti control ordinanc ons about who should pay f(

:e Gtfne Snapp to ld th e Cii lat the group has been worl )lv ing th e g ra ff iti p rob lem o ' s ee n o m o v e m e n t b y tl

ick B o lla r sa id th e p re lim d in an ce fo r g ra ffiti has-bci iffe ren cc in w ho sh o u ld pr th e g ra ffiti h a s brough t th

;o u n c i l th a t th e com m illc e perpe tra to rs pay the cost ( on b u ild in g s in R upert, t

ip o r ta n t th a t th e p a in ting 1 / as p o s s ib le becau sc it a m o ne g ro u p o f ju v en ile s

:d w ith Snapp and aulhori?.i : r a c ity ordinance dcsignatii : rem oved and how it is to I he w ould set up thrcc meiho :ouncil could choose one ai tl

payment w ere suggested:)ay.luld pay.pay and recover the cost.s froc businesses......................... ...ancc began aflcr a nush o f gn on private buildings in Rupc ill W arr to ld th e council th iv e convictions on graffiti ai 1 in d e te n tio n . H e added i: jh t vision video available ai h for Ihc graffiti-painting juv

gh April 30 w as set for a bu csidents can b u m trash und e t by F ire M arsh a ll T hay ts include burning during du burning must have w aler ava

spreads.cptcd an ordinance adopting I 'ode and had first reading of la tio n o f su b d iv is io n s with

l o s e s b i d f o i\P ) - A Rexburg stale’s publ1 to defeat Hailey M arvel arvcl at an auction -Waicrshcdf lease on 320 acres ted to forci‘lark County. public rang le Marvel;and his Marvel s /atersheds Pnajcct flict auctio s t a parcel o f state need a rest:hcr. the parccH> surprised but nol severely da

Jim Wo<■e going lo win. I Dcportmcr n ty o f m o n ey ," Falls,^agrc< iiesday’s auction, m adcin thi

“I wouUSteven Hart, chief Sheridan Golden

'inning bid was a L \ ’

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graf- B ingham . 678-765< ipcrt. 6665; o r R alph Mau^

tha t A July 14 a p d 15 i i and wilh the 50th unniven d Ihe will honor World Wa ; and tion will includc a pa juve- ans. The Caisia Coun

exhibits documenting well a s life on Uie hon

Entertainment at ilii story telling by vctenm and 1940s music. dan(

“J " ® war-time life. Two v USO slyle, for evening

Anyone w ishing t , bration o r w anting

. thc 'cvcnt should cal! 2 4 0 6 ; D on D anne W oodhouse, 862-34'

) r l e a s e t o R eublic schools.el is fo u n d e r o f th e Idaho , icds Projcct. which is commit* ircing ranchers to pay more for mge or move their caltle off. cl said he only engages in con- itions on dainagcd parcels lhat est from over-grazing, and thal ' :cHic bid on Tuesday contains ’ damaged strcomside habitat. Vood, range supervisor for tlie ncnt o f L ands'officc in Idaho y rcd some changes need to be that land’s managcmcnl.

luldn’l go so far as to say that

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l y i n M i n ijety seeks war storiesini-Cassia historical societies ; o f Worfd War II veterans to ll involvement in the war. - Tiilics o f a deceased veteran, G arrett, 678-5842; D. Rex 650; K eith A m ende, 673- laughan, 436-3557.15 celebration, in connection versary o f the end o f the war. War II veterans. The celcbra- I parade o f Mini-Cassia veter- ounty fairgrounds will feature ing local war involvement as liomc front during the war. t llie fair grounds will includc .•rans. 1940s games for childnm, jance and dramatic sketches o f 0 variety shows arc |)lanncd. lings at the rodeo arena, lg to participate in the cele- ng more inform ation about call Kathleen Hcdberg. 678- in e r. 6 7 3 -6 2 7 2 ; o r M arg e -3495.

l e x b u r g r a iKit’s critically over-grazed.

0 . area where we need to Io( I- management changes and )r job than w e've been doing,'

Thai could mean fewer c I- land than in the pasi. Wood It Hart paid S244.62ibr Ihe J 3l 'onthcpaieclla.'aycar.'nusyc: is he will pay 52,014 bccausc o

in state grazing rales und the li le um bid for the rigjit to lease tlx 10 But Hart said he intend « the auction results to the

. Board “bccausc lhat pricc at market value."

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• Weight Contnal willi H a n Saturday at ihe ccittcr. The fc

Jim Kosglow, an authoriQ 1- afTordcd by good nutrition, vii '• pounds, will in.'itruct both cb tt explore the origins of liabali s w c i^ t management, diffoai

drugs, conmonly used herbs c reni resurgent interest in h< 1, remedies. For more informal )f The CSI Enrichment Prog 1. Introduction to Computers c

from 7to lOp.mThecoursei Anderson will instnict the n

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3.st isS 1 7 p e r person.Herbs is set for I to 4 p.m. jfccisS17pcrpcrsoa irity on the. quality'of^life , vitamins and l i e t ^ com- classes. Tlie scssioris will lal use, ihe role o f h ^ in rcnccs between hatis and rrbs and Ihc b a ^ for’cur- I herbs and other natinal maUon, call 678-1400. rogram also is offering an s class stalling Mareh 22 sc runs five >vccks. Robyn li non-credit c la ^ ofTcnxl J basis. The class is limited 50. For mote infomiation ral678-1400. . ipiled fiom sta ff rqiorts

,000 EVERY SDAY!i>.Drawings ForFrom 2PM’lil- |Every Sundayiry 26gh April 30.

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C o m p a n i eB y Jennifer Bunch Tim es-News writer

BU RLEY - T he com m is county w ill pay o n the sale o M em orial Hospital depend: buyer.

I f the successful bidder is Health C arc Corp., which tc the h o sp ita l 's long -lc rm c Jan. 1, Cassia County w ill f real estate agents a I pcrcc m ission or up to S5,000, a( to C om m issioner Paul Chris

Pricc Poulton and Co., v market the property, will gel cent com m ission on any ot cessful b idder, C hristensen f

W estern Health C arc ma on the hospital w hen it wa sale in September, and com ers have been working,with pany for some lime, Christen

T he com m ission di'tln’i

DOES YOUSomellmes it Is hard for pc of a normal p h ase ot de psychologlcol problems, c

Tho following dro som e c dllflcuiry:

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It you hovo noticed sorr concerned aC>out other I evoluatod by o m ental h Immodlatoly' to responc sc h e d u le d for o a c h t< Counsoling Centers.

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iission the Com m issionen ; o f Cassia y e a r le a se w ilh ids on the C a re , w h ic h wi

Cassia M emorial is W estern sum m er o f 1996. took pvcr “^ i^ m a in cont carc un it in long-term care,

I pay local I f W esiem He cent com - successful bidder according lies tim e to find

istensen. for their family n , who w ill ‘Commissionen je ta G p e r- H ygeinc R esour other sue- en v iro n m en la l'iII said. hosp ita l properi aade a bid Administrator Tii was up for T h c .a s se s sm i immission- asbestos-in the-l h the com- mine i f hazardous enscn said, posed o f on the j ’I th ink it The assessment w

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Jder, it w ill give fami-1 In d a new carc ce n te r . ly members, he said. I . ners selected Industrial | sources to conduct an] ' ta l 'a s se s sm e n t o f th e ; perty . C assia C oun ty 1 r T im Hurst said. 1 sm en t w il l d ia g n o se ; h e bu ild ing and deter* i Jous waste has been dis- he property, Hurst said, nt will cost S10,600.

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o r th e H o u se S tat C om m ittee ob jected

; tion baning the publi■ tial deliberations o f tl■ tee nintiiog the Lcgis!

performance audit pro ' , R ep . B ru c c Nev, ■Burley, c o c h a irm t

. Legislative Oversight ' thal supervises the pr• State Affairs privacy i

while deciding w hich' functions w ill be audi

"Som e o f the info have is co n fid en tia Wednesday. "Som e c accuratc or inaccurate

Newcomb said the

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ijafT allowances an computc t ^ a l (upport prognun.; [!B6I (Speaker) — Scu u recording the natural falhc Ijrth eeniricate.( HDI29 (Revenue and Iflakes icclinical corrcciiou l»w.‘ SenlToOove:I SD10S4 (Judiciary and Ru Idaho laws on death penalty i

.......{ SBt066-(Health-andProvides that there shall be Hharmacy rcimbursemet Medicaid under Title XIX o( Act.;::SB1103 (Local Gov Tnxaiion) — Changes refer iShrarics to "public" librariea district election requiremenia

,SBI 113 (Commerce Resources) — Requites pric lions from three rcsponsif cxpendilures up to S25.000.' SUI 181 (Local Gox Taxation) — Allows cltiei collcci fees for the actual coi I'oniputerized mnpping sysic . SHI 117 (Transpottatic Ibws on public right-of-way, T Sni097 (Stale Affairs)- fction of elections in somi 4nly one qualified candidate lUted for a posiiion to be (111 ' SUI 125 (Resources and I Brings election dotes for ir plo conformity with cons<

SB1232 (Finance) — A ^Mion to Public Utilities fiM ^eor 1996 opersiiotis.■ :-Hfi252 (Health and Well ihfielements ofan esute ths for Tccovery ormedical aiil

iHBJ.76 (Judiciity., Administration) r - Ends lei coihmon law marriages on J

HQ 177 (Judiciary; Administration) — Repeals imposition of senlctices in ■ the mandatory minimums,

. . HD160 (Educotion)— cming authority of a prop confer a degree consistent requirements.

HB187 (Traniportation Provides for release-oMial be senuo the state upon sal

HD218 (Tmnsponation Revamps procedures for classic car license plales.

; HD256 (Transportation Enempts manure haule Lf)ilitics Commission regul

HB205 (Agrlcultun Increases bond for farm prt

IHB206 (Agricullur.

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l a t i v e l o gAuthorize* fir Safety Code pesticidcrogu

HD207 (Aj3ovenior operations o f i- Revamps the way HB264 (Aj putcd in the educa- ihal cbcmigat.

vioUiion. ns up procedure for HB23B (E alher’s name on a banking laws

powers ofnat: ind T axation) — HB27 {Sp ons in the sales tax date for ihe cr

HB49 (Spovetsor and proserifI Rules) — Amends Estate Broker >lcy sentences. HB1I6 (Bmd -W e lfa re )-— — requirements be no reduction o f rocal insurers

ment levels for Dcfe«l8d] XofSocial Security SB I210

Authoriied al jove rnm en t and plewhosucw ■efercnces to “free” lutrodaott aries. revises library HB3SS (V leniv Id ah o 's pacrcc and Human Management price or cost quota- 1.1997, nsible vendors for HQ356 ( OO. Clarifies lhalG overnm ent and sales tax incV liies to charge and also subseqi I cost of maintaining parlies, yslciti. HB357 (ation) — Amends Allows cilii vay, impose resors) — Allows cancel- HB3J8 (/< lome districts when $187,000,1 idate has been nomi- Corrections I : filled. HB359 (/md Environment) — S7.8 million jr irrigation districts fiscal year 1? onsolldated election HB360 (/

$44,700 to- Appropriates $3,9 Programs foi lies Commission for HB361 (/ 3ns, $1,32 millic Welfare) — Expands fiscal year I! e thal cen be attached - Iatro(iaoi assistance costs. SCR123 I ty ,_ . Rule* ..a n d ,,.clal legisU i legal rccognilJOT of Calasln»phic onJan. 1.1996. SD1249( iry; Rules and lion for 199 icalsauthorization for oflnsurance I in drug cases below SD1220 i ns, for 1996 op— Authorizes gov- oor's office,

proprietory school to SBI2J1 I ■tent wilh accrtditing lion for 199

forthoBlinition »iui Defense) — SB1252( •liability statement to for 1996 op 1 sale o fa vehicle. Investment lion and Defense) — SB1253 for older timber and technical ci

Juvenile Cotion and Defense) — SB1234 lu le rs from Public Increases le egulation. live regulatitural A ff a irs ) - — SBI255 ^ produce dealen. of water ihi lural A ffa irs) — domesucpi

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public ]public when the Lcgis- y rform ance Evaluationsues its final report. nlirtfc to r N oncy V an cid there are exceptions, ps la tio n a llo w s h e r to f,)cople who want to talk i r id en tity need n o t be

■ b:e is someone who fears ur h e r job but has valu- p rmotion, the bill allowsffer c o n f id e n tia lity to j. le told the committee.11 also allows the agency ^onfidential any informa- ^is part o f a lawsuit or in gon o f th e director could he.subject o f litigation.

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3 _ _ _______________I fire officials lo enfortc the Life de by inspection under the state sguUtion law,(Agriculmral Affairs) — Modifies of tho Onuiog District boards, (Agricultural Affain) — Clarifies igatuig without I license is a civil

I (Business) — Revamps state sws extending to stale banks the national banks.(Speaker) — Deletes expiration e employment security law.(Speaker) — Refines restrictions erip iion i associated w ilh RcaJ • iken licenses.I (Business) — Imposes surplus nts on domcsUc mutual-wd recip- —

ediaSeDate0 (Jud ic iary and Rules) — d attorney's fees to be paid to peo- jccessfully represent themselves. joedlnH oute1 (Ways and Means) — Extends pa rticipa tion in G rizzly Bear lent Oversight Commiliec to July

6 (Revenue and T axation) — lhal related party exemption from includes not only initial transfer but lequent transfers between related

7 (Revenue and T axation) — :ilies over 10.000 population to :sort sales taxes.1 (Appropriations) — Appropriates0 to D epartm ent o f Juvenile ns'for current budget.) (Appropriations) — Appit»priates ion to Sute Liquor Dispensary for irl996,J (Appropriations) — Appropriates1 to Com m ission on W om en's I for fiscal year 1996.1 (Appropriations) — Appropriates illion to state treasurer's office for trl996.SaoodlnScutte23 (State Affdrs) — Creates • spe- - islative com m ittee to study the ?hic Health Care Program.49 (Finance) — Allocates $4.9 mil- 1996 operations of the Department

50 (Finance) — Allocates $97,500I operations ofthe lieutenant gover- 'ice.51 (Finance) — Allocates $3 J mil- 1996 operations ofthe Commiulon Hind and Visually Impaired.32 (Finance) — AllocaUs $457,900.; operations ofthe Endowment Fund mt Board.53 (Judiciary and Rules) — MakesII corrections in the D epwment of Corrections law,

i54 (Jud ic iary and Rules) —* legisladve control over odministra- ilations,:55 (Stale Affain) — Clarifies status r lhat docs not qualify as an exempt c purpose,

lUESi COLLECTIBLES

C T IO NI j A R C H I I J J S ^

3ln Street Jamne. Idiho. Watch

L im c h l iy L o la

TURE

allaneou} cruirs • Drofi kiaf gny lomilca t i ^ lamps-Lots mora

DAirnQUE$&THINaSIh oH E C K D AY SA L E . . tS -.W H S H K iS -

BusinesBOISE (AP) — The stnli

voted unanim ously W edni increase o oncc-controvcrs ness tax break that formei c ra tic G o v . C e c il A n d n paigned unsuccpss- i ^ fully to repeal in the i 1980s, f

“This is the finest | b ill to com e befo re I us this y ea r in sup- d port o f business,” Senate I mittee Chair-m an Jerry Th Nampa, said.

T he in v es tm en t tax crc w h ich d rew on ly tw o di; votes in the House last w< goes to Republican Gov. I who endorsed it early on.

Idaho is among only a h states still providing busines investment tax credit. It alli nesses to toke 3 percent of

Id ah o candiS P O K A N E , W ash . (A

former candidate for Ida! nor is in jail on an arson cl

Gary C rid e r-o f Spirit : been in the Spokane Co since h is arrest Feb. 9 for s e t t in g a i c a r on fire S p o k a n e /H e is b e in g $100,00abail.

C rider, 38, was in the jai! Feb. 24 when he was to a p p e a r fo r t r ia l o n I

,_C oum y d ru nken .d riy ing resulting in .w arran ts beii

W ^ i

SALETIME: 10 Layge A action - Yo

! EARLY CONSIGNMENTS TRACTORS: AC 7045 dl

I 16.4x38- 1991 BoIarus4 v> r front loader, 1306 hours, Ilk

145-Ford4110dlO8Ollrac: ‘ 650dlo9ollractorwithCB,i ‘ J,D. 45 loodor. oxc. 38 ' rul

gos tractor - IH Hydro 06 0 [ 3600 hours - Ford 4000 52

tractor with factory loodor EQUIPMENT: Crust but »walhor. cob. olr. .14' hood

e blno. 350 Ch,ov. ongino, ol grain hodd - J.D. swalhor - NH 610 chopper - Lots of 3

It TRUCKS: 1969 Ford F60C „ . 1? stool flolbod- 1960 Fo0 Opal 1 4 'roll back bod-Orr

PICKUPS-CARS: 1937 1 PU. now tires. 352 onoln

>' shorp. load ed-(2) 1980 Cl n OTHER CONSIGNMENTS

TurtJO Mist 24 P.T.O, S, 0 0. tandem & slnolo trailers, v d Boan orchard eproyor, 1

Lotoumoau S' carry • Houa !s pipo & trailer • Horso trait if Snowmobiles • LoRoc Con

pt

1SALETIME:11:0Da.m

I ' TRACTOF* ^ 0 631 Kln d ifl i

• s s i i w l i f :s «l30corregalsoponor-IHCJ -------- BALERS"

» T R A I L E R S - H E R

$ ailst^nlessstsel-Sllnlao J ^Ori™Ml?“nB&ponenllat

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' Farm M achinery-"It's the ac

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J O H N W E F

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SS tax brale Senate o f new cquipmi Incsday to credii against th irsial busi- owe the slate, ler Dem o- The bill, whic iru s cum - $700,000 in lo; ----------------------------------- 1 a

1995 :

li^islatuVel Jc tax com- rather lhan lhe-< Thome, R- their credits. Bu

loss, businesses :red it .bill, ofTset 45 pcrcci d issen tin g liability w ith tl week, now ihc 50 percent a . Phil Ball, Bauthreatcm

retained the 5( handful o f offset. The lax

less w ilh an the siaie about illows busi- lost revenue.3f the value S tate Tax C

lidate jailed o(A P ) — A for failure lo ajlaho govcr- O n Tuc.sdaycharge. is innocent ant,l L ake has cm or again,'o u n ty Jail “ O h yeah , 1or allegedly real good," he: in no rth from ja il. “ I 'lO h e ld o n debates.”

Lt. CLyde 1le Spokane a rre s te d andas supposed d e g re e arso nI K o o te n a i fou rlh -d eg re iig charges, from.a_disp_ucing issued over who wou

a J T L IDIO

!o a ’n w a n t t o a t t e n d . (S INCLUDE:diosol tractor, d u a ls , cob, air,

I whool tJflvo tractor, 822. dioBol,' WM new - Farmoll 656 diosol Iroi

actor. Soloctamallc, romolos. oxc 3, loador. low profllo. wido front - njbbor - Forguson TO 35 g a s or 3 iroctor, wido front. 15.5x38. nov 52 HP, 8 spood, 2 stogo clulch, 1

luollor 12' o(fsot d isc , highligh ad ■ NH solf-propollod 1046 bale olr. 4 row com & 14' grain - JD r - NH 900 8»«imor ■ im'l 16 chop if3 p t. o<;uipmcnt ;00 truck, Omaha bod wllh'holst • Ford 1 ton truck, slock bod - 19J Dmoho 16' bod & hoist- ■7 Ford F150 4x4 PU, now tiros, jino - 1984 O ldsmobllo Cullas£ Chov. Ltiv PU ■ Much moro

TS: 1982 35' Sth whool with 8 ' ll , orchord sproyor - J.D . FM 6 ro 1, various kinds - Rom, a Win. si

1000 gal, - All kinds of tools luso boats wllh Twfin 30 Evlnrldo. •oHofs - Flotbod & till Irollors - V\

5 u c iSaturday, Mar

jth 'of WBiOBl. ID Just south ofi m . Lisiod by John Wort

IBS: W en d e ll Coi- H o useho ld - AnllquBS - E

iction ofthe AuctiorSALE MANAGED BY

AUCTION SW E N D E a . ID A H O "6 3 6 -2 :

ifflCB© CRIA U C T IO N E E R S

reak a m)mcnt investments as a II the incomc taxes they ]

/hich will cost the statelost revenue this year v

and nearly SI million \nex t year, ex p an d s alhal 3-perccnl credii . Sto replacement equip- fmenl and gives busi- r ne sse s sev en y ears

le-current five to use up . bBut to limit lltc revenue iscs will only be able to 1__xent o f their annual tax h the credit ra ther thanIt allowed now. w“ t ened to veto the bill if il50-percent annual lax 'Og:

OX break currently costs audlul S24 million a year in ^

rcfl'; Com m ission offic ia ls the

on charge P) appear in Idaho. ^lay, Crider. 38, said he and would run for gov-

ll. I ’ll run again , 1 did T he said in an interview E ‘I w as w inn ing all my

le Ries said C rider was “id cha rg ed w ith firs t- ® on and tw o c o u n ts o f;rec asso u lt s tem m in g ppu le w ith tw o w om en fl 'ould fwy a babysitter.

:hock wilh ouarantoo card. I ito rog isio r. j

(208) 38&44a9 I3lr, pow er shifl. 145 HP. i icl, 'cab, AC, 85 HP. EZ-on ! tractor wilh cab . duals. JD oxc. tiros, low profilQ - J,D,II - J,D . 50 gas tractor wilh I orchard tractor - Ford 9N now hydro irons (vorlflod). h, 14.9x24 tiro - Ford 3000

Ighttng - JD 228 0 diosol )0l0 w agon • MF 510 com- JD 6600 conibino wllh 216 hoppor-M H 707 chopper-

Ist ■ 1968 Chov. C50 truck,1954 Ford F600 tnjck v llh

)S, AC - 1971 Ford 3/4 ton a ss Clorra, 69 .466 milos,

8' llp-out, w ashor & dryor - 5 row boan cuttor - Lots ot I. shot guns 4 riflos - John )ls & form rolatod Item s • do. oxc, cond. - 3 ' sprlnWor - W agons - R V s - Bools :

r i o N

a r c t i 1 1 , 1 9 9 50tl-84.Extt158

:S - BOATSCKB-0-mallcJJ.5x^B rubber.

I^Ocam^ino' Eversman modoill Itor wllh all

IW L S -G A T E D P IP E .

g g p l f i

odBd. II you aro traveling a long

pmmunity ~■ E s t a t e s - R e a l E s ta te

on that pays!"SERVICE

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J O E B E N N E T T6 3 7 -4 6 8 9

a itsB a tiBudget writers

BOISE (AP) — Senate b writers inH-oduced legislatii W ednesday to restore the j a d m in is t r a to r o f Veli S erv ices a fte r ve te rans gi p ro te s te d 'th e jo b ’s e lim irtwo-weeks ago. - ........-

" T h is com m ittee crealc brouhaha, and this committi the responsibility to straigl

have suggested that the changc w arded to the governo: Wednesday could result in cos ings for lhal agency by simpl auditing and tracking.

W idespread support for th reflected the new attitude perm the nation ’s most R epublicar

JTHE FOLLOWING WILL DE SOLO ATI Eastland and Addison Ave. East (K-M;

SATURDAY,SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M.

1i S i i i

IC8 Hjys bean 03mt)ine, OeuU air cools bo complciciy opcf aied liom cao o( iraci

GROUNDWIntetnatioiial 140 4 fiollom 2 way plow • • inteinational 4 ^ lanflcm disc. Inside

boliom 18' swilch plow. liVc new

hay Cfowners - 3 ol, spiinn

scction pull typ« tolaty hoe • 5 tow coi.

MIS1975 Foil) 1/2 ion picVuD ,V0 auloTOtii

1 ^ I• Minor welder - Hi Lill lack • Bench vi lionl - Atdic Cal Panlcra 5000 • SViio wais' lank • Sam wood - Much, rmidi

I TEAMS:

CURTIS & [Sale managed by H

I________All sales "as Is. wl

AuctliK ayo Wall Don

208^23-5596 208-42Kimborly, Idaho Klmborl

jk HEII ^ ^ ^ A T U R D f l

LOCATED900N155W RUPERT, milos to 200 west then 10 miles nc

SALE T IH E :n :D O a .m .

Massey Feiguson 180 diesel traclot.'

tS r a ® , ftiw of cab af power steering, heati Ftrausbn 1 loo dltKl tractor, tjreoni• 13.6x38 diriKt drivo dials • 18.4x38

mbber 20' Kniephl amWtuMn polal power lowanJ and rtwisc • 345 v8 e

G R O U N DMisscy Ferguson chlsol plow 14' !

on mbber • M a s^ Fciyiw

H A Y - G R A

|S ,'S S6 ^ 5 'at»oer • Massey FoiBuson ^ F to w b o n s -Jo o Bouicrspudp

M I S C E L U N IJohn OccrB beet thinner, ekstrwiic:

Ir^nujuc loader with push oil hay b:

^ G R A N A R I E S

valvtK - IJ 6" butter flap vaM) wtu- panel usM 1/2 season, been mwou fc«.rlnolon()

A N T IQ U E H

p«ra, ta n s side rJa. metal wiwi Shoop hcrdeis p 'o n wooden 4 V

. bilkhif.WeamiidnedcqulpmenL

~ n

Terms: Ca

A U C in O N E E R S

Thursdoy, Mo

Mobllo 731-1616

I

t ’s signa• s b a c k V e t e r a n s

: budget out,” F inance Challion on Parry, R-M elba. sai : jo b o f The bill now goiilcrans' Senate committee fgroups h earin g . Som e b t

lination fear .that could thrt- - ___ passage becauac-lh'lied the bly on ly eighl oritleehas d ay s le f t b e fo reighten it adjourn,

iges for- Legislature since thlo r on • the state’s first GO:ost sav- years,plifying Andrus, who reti

his unprecedented fthe bill most o f his third li

•mealing the Republican legan stale to repeal the invesin

VT PUBLIC AUCTION LOCATED Itom Ihe -Mart) 1/2 mllo east of TWIN FALLS, IDA

r,MARCH11,_______________ L U N C H W ILL

TRACTORSvide Iront, 5 speed liansmission, 3 poinl, P , 3 pt., PTO icmolcs. looks & sounds Qooo Wffv/o « oas ininor.-v.ioe ttoni 3 pt. witf |le fioni. runs good

COMBINEoled diesel, completely febuili. eicdii: over raclof

VORKING EQUIPKIW - Biillion 13'6' (Ollci haifow. crow II. Iron de dual lutbcr -15 II. S tme tenovaior 3 pi. landem disc - Bnlhon 7 shank V fippct 3 pi. . • Massey Fcfguson spring loaded shank ri

Mriuoalor - 3 pi. 3 scclion hairow - 5 tow s

ISCELUNEOUS 3,

i • Hydraulic rams, hoses - Cultivaftr sleds, fl vise - Fold iractoi let>dots - Hydraulic rjur liroulfi 440 SX - Honda 200 3 wflcclcr • Co idi more

Sh or bankable check day of tDAWNE WARD - 1

’ WallAuctloneBrs i Sales Manage where Is" • Not responsible for at

t io n e e r s :on Wall Vomon K ohntopp -423-6333 208-324-5514orly, Idaho Jerom o, Idaho

INS AUCTIONlAY, MARCH 1 1 ,1HT. IDAHO From the comer ol Cameron's ; north to 900 nonh. then 1/2 mllo west. V

; l u n c h by T tln it

TRACTORSIt. 13.6x38 nibbcr, dial hydraulics, 540 P,10 1130 diesol tractor, cab with swamp co(

)n cab. 15.5x38 mtjber. 3 pL hitch, dial hyd 38 dircct drive dials

TRUCKS

B engine, now overhaul, kept lor a spam

D WORKING EQUIPM

—fltesey lijrgiBon, f b

[AIN-POTATO EQUIPrather 14’ cut wilh conditioner • New Holla:

side rake, 3 pL hitch, P.T.O. • Aoiw 4 tow! dpik!r.24'-Pot30 seeder

NEGUS EQUIPMENT (lie and lMlraulc,6 row, 3 pL hrtch •_fthino

(basket-ADowayguxJe wheel

S& IRRIGATION EQUSeach - Ml 20W bushel oranaQf - 9 johit^ po • 10 M Fakimmum gaod pipe • P

HORSE DRAWN EQUI

lUvator toots, hydraulic hos« and rams, d and rented out the tarm so he Is olfsrlno

OWHEB: Heins l n ~M 01 B M k a b lB « » ( * D m n1 • a u n t ky N n t n «Ktl<ia l a n k

Th. O ur

Con Van Tossell Ruport,ldaT>o--4360405

U ard i9 . 1995 Tlmos-Now3. Twir

I d a h o

M m e

ns officialChairman Atwell . said.' goes to another ee for a full-scale : b u d g e t w rite rs threaten ultimate

c.lhcrc.arc.proba-_______or nine w orking

fore la w m a k e rs

c the inauguration of GOP governor in 24

retired at the end o f ed founh term, spent rd term battling wilh

legislative majority esimenl lax credit.

■ IO AH o ’

ilheinlersectlonofIDAHO

,1995IILL B E SERV ED

linl PTO • Internalional G56 QOOd - Inicrailional M gas

t. with hydraulic Irom loader ■ • ■

; over hydraulic conliols‘can

>MENTI. Iront and rear, inside roller r3pl. • Evctsman 10 tt. land r3pt.. plow packer on luvb- ank renovator 3 pi. • long 5

t a

.38 snap on duals-Hay ele- lick hi|ch to 3 poml atotor -

;c mailu:is - International wide • Cement taips-1500 gallon

Of s a le

- OwnernagementCo. or accidents.

C lerk:;opp R odnoyA llsn 14 208-436-4S51ho Ruport, Idaho

ron's take Highway 2511/2 ■est. Watch lor audlon signs.

[Inlty Lutheran Clmrch

10 P.T.O.. 3ot. hitch, single ?nd

insmisston. 900*20 nitibcr, one is a Halhm 18' metal b e d ^ ismlssJon. twin screw, 1000x20 jttxJebaker tn** with (toi winch ra

• M E N T

h - 1 2™ mtzar cu lU ^r • Ace

lUt olt ?2' wide - Allis Chalmers 4

[J, f bar cuMvalOf tramo and loots'

E & . 3 - -ipcr platform, new aluminum reel.

T & I T E M S^ino 1400 blade, hydrauic titt.^, Anhydrons transfer pump • 30 ater on nibtjcr • Amencan nigh Irft

Q U I P M E N T

ulverts • 60 hn. motor, pump a«4 mik) linos • 2 vale opener • 10'

l U I P M E N T

-Wooden4whecl n jn i^ ooar-

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The m( arc St.

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I f you w ould like to ( c fit to people o f a ll age Icy area and ihc en tire i Tw in Falls Association S ta ff (paralegals, secrcl porters, legal assistants sw ering the telephones T elev ision’s annual fur M arch 12, from approx to 3 p.m .

T his is o u r opportuni quality program m ing ai vision, and i f your chil( dren enjoy "Sesam e Sa ciate the news commcn T heater,” "M asterpiccc “ Incredible Idaho,” “ Li Center” and o thcrsuch tha t y ou keep those teli Sunday, M arch 12. froi p.m.

. H E L E N MCCRACK LE A N N JACKSON, K A R E N MATTICE, K A T H Y BA RN ES, • P A T FO STER, Seen AssoeiatioD o f Legal T w in Falls

EditonarrepeatiR egarding the ed itor

deserve protection and 2:. I t w as adm irable to a

m ade a judgm ent e rror ; “ W e w erc told m ore

w e n eeded to, and the i speculation about the ii y^ung victim s. F or thm to the victim s, their pai Ttiunity. W e’y try n o t l t ^ . "; B ut y ou r sincerity is

you w aited only o ne pt a ^ e m istake b y repo r rjously abused v ictim i now . I f the people in tl o f F iler d idn’t know w! before, that certainly n

...... !’ThrQughout’history,passed legislation to pi not p rotect them selves

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la tio n s o f th e T ra n s - tintm c n t e x ec u tiv e s ----------- tio‘L e t’s m ak e th e p ro - o fc a l." valId ah o A sso c ia tio n o f I>, “ A l a r g e r b o a r d hi£u re th a t th e b o a rd is lie:th e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n fie

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rheTim eClark Walworth WlcMannglng editor On

members o( the cdiloriai boan r Stephen Hnrtgcn, <!lark WaJv

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to do som ething o f ben- ^jgcs in the Magic Val- g-, re state o f Idaho, the ion o f Legal Support ‘ j crelaries, court re- mts. etc.) will be an- nes for Idaho Public fund-raiser on Sunday, roxim atcly 11:30 a.m.

u n ity to help ensure g and educational telc- hildren o r grandchil- Strcet” and you appre-

ncntarics, “ M ystery v i cce T heater,” ’‘Nova,”“ Live From Lincolnich programs, w e ask thi telephones ringing onfrom 11:30 a.m. to 3 wi

.CKEN, P tesideot talDN, V ice President o fCE, D irector pi(IS, T reasurer upBcretaiy mi:gal SiqjpOTt S ta ff ob

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a t e d m i s t a k e nn

itorial, “Young victimsmd privacy,” on March ^

to adm it that you hadto r . ^0 o re about the case than he result is a w ave o f le identities o f thethat error, wc apologize toparents and the com - sn

Dt to repeal the m is- Id

/ is in question w hen {J*c paragraph to m ake the heporting that the m ost sc- "m isn’t even in the area J. ‘n the small com m unity ™ ! who the v ictim wasy narro^ycd the field .--------^ry, our lawm akers h a v e ') protect those w ho can- ^es. I f the m edia cannot t in the w illful harm o ffear ou r First A m end- «m tuallybc in jeopardy. “ ihing fo r 'T le Times- gh .road aod sumd os an1 trying .tq_anulate som e ,

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'orkswell^be its fa ilu re to d e fe n d th e paro ch ia l in te re s ts o f th e stai ous reg ions.

In o th e r w o rd s , i t ’s to o ho r T h e im m e d ia te cfTect o f <

the bo a rd w o u ld b e to le t C B a t t a p p o in t fo u r m e m b e r s tan t m ajo rity . S in ce th e c u n w e re a p p o in te d b y D em oci A ndrus, th is p ro sp ec t is dpp R ep u b lican law m akers.

B u t p a rtisan sh ip a sid e , wh an x io u s to ch an g e th e T ran s B o a r d ’s d i r e c t i o n ? O n e w e ’v e h e a r d (a p u re ly spc on e ) is th a t he h a s b een disa by th e b o a rd ’s fa ilu re to fu r m o re T reasu re V alley p ro jec

E x p a n d in g th e b o a rd w o th e T re a s u re V a lle y th e rc) t io n it c u r re n t ly la c k s . A t i tim e , it w o u ld m ak e th e T n tion B o a rd m o rcJ ik c_ th e S ti o f E d u ca tio n , a cap tiv e o f rc, valries.

Id ah o h a s a so u n d sy stem < h ig h w ay -co n s tru c tio n p rio rit lies o n p ro fe ss io n a l app ra isa fic v o lu m e a n d need . I t has th e a lleg a tio n s o f c o n u p tio r d ev il m an y s ta te s ’ sy stem s.

A n en la rg ed bo a rd m ig h t te r jo b , b u t p ro b ab ly no t. ly , it w o u ld d o a m uch w o rs p la c in g p ro fe s s io n a l a n a l) p o litic a l dea l-m ak in g .

H a v in g a l r e a d y p as se « H o u se , th is p ro p o sa l sh o u ld S ena te .

es-lNeivsWlcn WU«m Pclcr YorkO rculallon trwnagcr AdvcrUslnc

jard and writers of editorials 'ahworth and Steve Crump.

F iler being arraigned, I found t< poor taste and, in fact, offensivi

N ever have I seen your news specific dcmils o f such a graph: have to w onder w hy you chose tion to begin doing so.

It w as certainly reported difli the account o f Ron H ayes from m any o thers arraigned on the si

I hope I never see reporting e again and believe you should si responsibility toward the fcelin involved o r people closc to tho

LYNN H ANSEN Buriey

Witnesses at accidentO n Feb. 1, a fatal accident o<

the little town o f Hollister.I came upon the scene o f the

w ithin m inutes after an ambula F iler Quick Response U nit arri taking three p ictures o f the scei o f one o f the cars asked m e noi pictures. A Twin Falls C ounty up 10 m e and asked i f I w ould m inutes before taking any m or obviously because the d river w traugh t

T he deputy took the d river t and helped him inside. 1 stood m ore than h a lf an hour waiting driver w as going to get o u t o f ' W hen it becam e obvious t h ^ to transport him to the hospital to u k e another picture o r two 1 m m ing to classes at the C ollej c m Id ^ o .

I was standing behind the pj to protect the accident scene v. snapped m y n ext picture. Imm Idaho S tate Policc officer, Cpl rushed up to me and demandei the roll o f film. I w as so shock he asked that 1 asked h im to re W hen he dem anded the film a I refused to g ive the film to hii further warning, Cpl. K urz gra righ t w rist, knocking m y came bond, and proceeded to p lace 1 me. He told m e 1 w as under an sisting and obstructing a crimii Con. -. There w as a num ber o f peop

the tim e o f m y arrest. I w ould, i f you w ere there and saw .w ha you contact m e before M arch o f m y prelim inary hearing on 1 w ould especially like to b ear fi elderly gentlem en w ho w ere st 10 m e w hen Cpl: K urz knockn out o f m y hand.

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m o f se ttin gorities. I t rc - T • ! , isa ls o f tra f- J jI T has avo id edlion th a t b c - c h a m p 'S- for a walk I^ t d o a b e t- vironment . M o re l ik e - cnvironmei o rse jo b , re - misnomer, la ly s is w i th conceming

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, sensiuvity iifferently lhan Since then rom M alta and attack, le sam e charges. Compas ng o f that nature core value Id show m ore Horation o clings o f people fcndedser those involved. the most o

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abuse ande r to th c Q R U sent in thex)d around fo r ' ' statistics bting to see i f the believe th<o f th e Q RU, It has beericy w ere g o ing expcnenc()ilal, I decided for all o f tf/o before re- granted anliege o f South- family, lo

I would: pylons set o u t. finda cauile w h c n l volvedm i[nmediately, an 8^“C p l.K u tz, Vnlley.anided I g ive him lo a tc c p tio c tc d b y w h o t0 repeat himself.n a sccond tim e, “ osboi)h im . W ith nograbbed m y . r ) f > 0

u n e ra o u to fm y a- ' wce handcuffs o n ....... y ;ra r re s tfo r re - . XCiminal invcstiga- A a

eople present atlid appreciate it /vhat happpned jf.___... i - /ch 14, the date . ^ on the charges. 1 ^ ^ ar from the two ■e standing n ext i / w P :ked the cam era

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berals’ c< ?A IG N -U R B A N A ,Ill.-C o k on the w ild side, in the host nt o f the law pertaining to hos ncnts. Actually, “ law” m ay bc rr, as we shall see in the contn ng C hief Illiniwck, yet anoihc ‘how compulsory compassior ! freedom.flime o f a University o f Illino game in 1926 a student o fin d erform ed a dance dressed as t ace then C hief Illiniwck has b J symbol o f the university that le slate w here once lived the 1! : w as virt\« lly annihilated by ': e in the 1760s-.0 the undergraduate then port iniwek traveled to South Daki luthcntic raiment from the Qg 1 1967 and again in 1982 repr f die Sioux camc here to pres< Dr C hicf Illiniw ck to w ear.in h es at halftimcs o f football and ;amcs. Until the mid-1980s thi IS an uncontroversial and revc . keeping alive the m emory o f1 m ini tribe. 'came the rise, particularly on i fidentity politics, with grievai :laiming spccial rights os repai ric wrongs. This produced m a compassion industry backe< Cy police and thought vigilant en C hief Illiniwek has been ui

■assion, contemporary liberali: uc, involves the prevention o r I o f pain, including the pain ol icnsibilidcs. Groups compete i t ofTended, and compassion re cidc which offenses to which \ few people, m ostly b u t not < (alive Americans, say C hicf II iffensive, a racist L ittle Red Si s t be banned in the nam e o f tc

t t t e r

to become involveditly, 1 had the opportim ity to t volvcd as a volunteer in a pro iuardian ad Litem..! read stories and statistics abi id poverty, and I knew it was he Magic Valley, b ul w hen th i bcg iiiio have faces, youTvo' the impact it can have on you :en a rewarding and educatior ice. It has m ade m e very grat< f the diings in m y life I took 1 and thought everybody had si love, a home and stability.Id like to cncourage everyboe luse closc to your heart and g n some w ay. T here seems to •cat organizations in th e Magi and I’m sure they w ould bc h It as little o r as m uch m oney ( you could volunteer.UNA CHAPPELL woo

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nois ance and resp ec t;Indian Permanent cxclusIS a only ethical solut& be- sity body callcd tlhat In a complaintc m ini Commission, a Njy an en- dent activist cited

civil rights violatio rtraying another the full aiako ta to public accommoeOglala ism o f die C h ief I rpresen- ' ’ sive lo hirfi that hicscnt at the stadium o rn his per- The commissieindbas- definition o f “cnjthe not “to gel pleasii

cvered use o r benefit of.'oftho- Thecom m issic

plainanl prevailc<>n cam- groups could gelvancc ings o f the film “parations groups could wiem g o v - m ances o f ’T h e Iked by N ative AmericanMies. screenings o f m at under The C h ie fs toi

thwart him w ith 'alism ’s gious Freedom Ao r ame- them that law do<

lo fo f - personate ah Indite to b e ry B ird Act, w hitI referees o f eagle parts ille :h groups . C h ie fs headdresot cxclu- crs. So now the Cflllin i- to T ide V I o f th e1 Sambo which prohibits rfto le r- crally assisted ed

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:ct for m ulticultural diversity. :lusion o f the C hief is “the ilution," according to a univcr- id the Inclusivity Committee, int to Illinois' Human Rights a N ative Americon non-stu- ited the state law making it a ilalion to “deny o r refuse to 11 and equal enjoyment” o f any nodation. H e said the symbol- c f as “mascot” was so offcn- i t he could not enjoy him self o r elsewhere'on campus,

ssion replied lha t the relevant enjoy” as used in the law is asure from” but “to have the of.”ssion noted that i f th e com- lilcd, African-Amcrican gel the stole to prevent s h ^ - n “Birth o f a Nation,” Jewish wield die law against perfor- ne M erchant o f Venice” and can groups could prevent m any cowboy movies.1 tormentors have tried to th The A merican Indian Rcli- n Act, but unfortunately for docs n ot m ake il illegal to im- ndion. They tried die Migralo- /hich m akes some possession illegal, b ut il turns out the iress is m ade o f turkey feath- le C h ie fs enemies are turning the 1964 C ivil Rights Act, its racial discrimination in fed- l educadonal instinitions.

Gettinglake y o u r feelings know n te n tatives in C ongress? Here*£

Us, call o r write: iclair, s ta ff assistant iS t .N . , Suite 106 , ID 83301------------------------

^on:n Senate O ffice B uildingn, DC 205105142e-m ail letter, you need a com

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C raigills, call o r write:;y, regional director

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to rts rea- I , In democratic theory, d

law depends on the aulho: cd representatives. B ut in America, afler rcprescntai have done their work, reg electcd and anonymous, t

J page a ficrpage o f th e Fct additional “ law,” as in tht

. lOi 1994.There the U.S. Dcpart/i

said T itle V I prohibits no tion b ut harassment; th a t :

' eludes the existence o f a ‘ ment” ; that the cnvironmi would seem so not ju sl to son but to “a reasonable j age and racc as the v ictin

1* cumstonccs.” That comcs ; - ‘any claim o f fell hostility

" a self-validating charge b tion.

t C h ief Illiniwck probab cause die arguments agai: strained, and because ma: cans recognize in h is role from the university to the tempts to wield the govct demonstrate how freedor

1 spurious “rights” are assc tive'A merican, “Native p the right to determine ho' used.”)

The controversy illusu- o f political correctness pi

i- lo grow in size and arbitr pursue a peculiar compa!

n- mission is to assuage e 0- groups for which t ^ n g i 1 agenda, and to reform Ui<

' dividuals slow to confon tivity. N o w onder liberal;

Ig done.

d- George F. Will is a Wi coiumnist.

g in touchto 1292 A ddison Ave. E.

5*8 T w in Falls, ID 83301 734-6780 In W ashington;302 H art Senate O ftice W ashington, D C 205K (202) 224-2752 T o send an e-mail Ictte

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Linda N oiris, field repi 488 Blue Lakes B lvd. 1 Tw in Falls. ID 83301

, 734-7219; Fax 734-72^ In W ashington:437 C annon Building W ashington, D C 205L (202)225-5531 .

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alityy , the legitimacy o f a idiorship o f it by elcci- it in contemporary mtativc institutions , regulation writers, un- ' us, take over, filling Federal Register with

i th c edition o f March

art/hcnt o f Education 5 not only discrimina- hat harassment in- if a “hostile environ- •nment is hostile i f it si to a reasonable pcr- 3lc person, o f the sam e . ctim, under sim ilar cif- mcs closc to 'm aking ■ ility in the environment, ge o f racial discrimina- j

bably will survive bc- igainst him arc so many N ative Amcri- role a compliment ) their heritage. But at- ovemmcnt against him Klorn is under siege as asserted. (Says one Na­ve people should have : how their fmagc is

usmites how die forces 5S pressure government tbitrariness in order to npassion mission. That die hurt feelings o f

ing offense is a political n die psyches o f any in- ‘ iform to d ie new scnsi- ’ cralism ’s work is never

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great nation.- There is a fine new film c

callcd “Thc .Madncss o f Kir George.” Thc original title ’ “The M adness o f King Geo but the distributors canned l for tfie A m erican m arket be people m i ^ t think they hat Portal a n a Il..‘

JeffM artin o f Samuel Gc C o.'s PR office explains thi they d istributed "Henry V." had that problem: People k< ing to ask w here they coiiid early parts, so they decided risk thc sam e problem with III.

Yep, tim e to do somethin the school s y s t ^ .

I try, 1 s w ca rl try. to tak< Culture W a^serio u sly . I k; p ^ p lc g c t i l l bet up about right;Win^ conspiracy Uieo: got-2 .wl(olo foundation set dods^othing but spread alo abolit how Hollywood is ui Ampncan. Bell, if HoHywc Amencnn. it would be Sali: Kan., and wc w ouldn’t hav industry. 1

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. dcrvictirris. C p v 'G eo rg e 1 fulfilling o 'cam paign plcd{ the pen o f a slain policc of Tuesday and signed thc Ic] making N ew York thc-38tl restore the death penalty s Supreme C ourt allow ed c> to resum e after banning th early 1970s.

There w ere the usual Ar Civil L iberties Union vow tinue the fight and last-mii speeches from liberal men the state legislature. State Richard D ollingcr o f R o d took a syringe from his de said:

“W hal w c’rc going to d' we arc going to fill th is w th ink is the greatest vcnor in our society today; pure pie revenge. That is what about.”

This legislation isn 't ab revenge.'It is about justicc deserts.

- A nd thc greatest venom socicty isn ’t executing mi crim inals, but thc, loss o f i for hum an life that has let current crim e w ave.

Thc lcgislati(^n is a resp liberals’ devaluation o f th o f M an to the level o f a hi tucc. T his view soys that hum ankind moy be m ore' than p lants and anim als, I: m ately w e a re all product grand evolutionary procc; up o f m aterial and energy been shaped b y pure char random universe.

Isn’t that w hat they ha\ teaching in ou r schools ai ture? D oesn’t C ari Sagan thot the “cosm os” is a ll tl Hasn’t D arw in’s “survive fittest" bccom c the seculi

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The Republicans a rc probab ight: The last A merican ardst vorth a damn w as Norm an • iockw cll, and tmyone w ho sa; iifferent is a liberal. M y probl ha t - although I know all this m ib ly important and exciting <eep paying attention to what iie Republicans ore doing.

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Now let’s ju s t stop here a m and take a look at w hat makes valuable. A ny real estate dcalc tell you that the first three foci arc location, location and loca W hat’s a good location for a f o f property?

i, y o u d€deserving o f death becausc th killed a fellow hum an being i in thc image o f G od, arc now m isunderstood, abused, dysfi tional victims o f an unjust an uncaririglsociety.

No one, from m urderers to who com m it less serious crin personally occountablc for hi actions anymore; T here is ah on explanation, an excuse, a defense for o n e’s behavior, fi football injuries to shrunken b rains, to child m olestation, t chem ical dependency.

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evolutiolter and sew er connections, the dges, tlie ports and thc sports :nas; we have and raise the chil rn (with ever less help from thc vcmment) w ho want to m ove t : far suburbs and so m ake thc id m ore desirable, and then the idowncrs w ant us to pay them a u s e we w on’t allow them to ison the a ir w e all have to brca to pollute thc rivers wctoll hav drink from. They .say w c arc rting their land values.Well, ex-cuuuse m e. The air ai : w ater belong to all o f u.s; it’s lluiers who are ruining o u r pro y values. W hy should wc be p; jthcm ?!1 brihg this up despite the ongc ; excitements o f the Culture W cause it seem s to m e someone ould. um, notice. Someone ould m aybe even stand up and y something about it. Like, thii rong. Tliis is stupid. This is eked folly. Brought to us by :w t Gingrich and the Contract ith America,And it is tim e to tell tl?ose folk take tiieir contract and shove i

Molly Ivins is a colunwisl for 5rt Worth Star-Tclcgram:

o u rse lfG ov. Pataki should be congn ted for follow ing through on •omise todo-w hat-h islw o-prc :ssors refused to do: return a :nse o fju s tic e and “ju st dcser I the state crim inal justiec sys m.

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D E A R A B B Y : 1 '•■Elderly b u t A ble, Gair — the 70-ycar-o ld gei d id n 't w an t to g ive u] car, and thus his indepe

Please reconsider. W y o u ’v e h u r t y o u rse lf : else?

M y b eau tifu l 23-yc; Kim, w as walking throi lo t last spring w hen sh b y a ca r traveling back speed. It sw erved, thrt feet farther into a guan y e a r-o ld m an d riv in g d isoriented and confus' even know he had hit tinued driving until he storefront!

K im w a s ru s h e d ti w here h e r head w as j hole drilled into her sli the p ressure from the s' brain.

The doctors told us s I t w as h o rrib le . T har su rv iv e d . T h a t w as c ago. She n ow suffers fr m atic stress syndrome sion. She also has shor ry problem s, and has 1 o f smell.

I ; H ow ever, all is not gI t in u e s to im p ro v e a

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G O O D IN G -A f and Saturday at the <

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m ent set for 7 p.m. 10*12 and 13 and u be furnished. The pi pate, Grand prize v receive a Treasure C

For m orc informa

JeromeseniJERO M E - BreaJ

the Jerome Senior C T he menu feature

eggs, hashbrowns, c

Delta KapiT W IN F A L L S -

! Saturday at the Can;I Donna Cowan will

Islands," and Dena S<

Women’s gTW IN FALLS -

has planned its mor •, A ddison W est Rest:

AAUW State Prei ber, w ill speak on ‘ Policy.” T he public at 733-4917.

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A m erican Revolutl LuciUc Scott, 522 ^

D A R G ood Citizc M ay lan d w ill give

. .•T u rk e y , The Crosi Shiriey Heidemann

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T h is is fo r Q H H }ainesville, Fla."gentlem an w ho \ : u p driv ing his ependence:, W hy w ait until :IfT br Bomeohe"

sir, your cl•year-o ld sister, you well;irough a parking you quit dtI she w as struck are probab lackward at high Abby, il throw ing her 10 u sem y n a i aardrail. The 74-ing th e ca r wasfiped. He d idn 't DEAR Ihit her and con- letter. Amhe ended up in a m e to u s e '

D EA Rvd to a h o s p ita l ing w ith iIS shaved and a years, butr skull to relieve married. 1-e sw elling o f her it!

He hadus she could die. first time chank G od , K im m ent-shy .IS e ig h t m on ths kind, lovis from post-trau- together ‘ti)me and depres- W hat's ihort-term memo- picce o f pias lost her sense the heart?

Dt grim . She con* DEAR 1 e a n d re c e n tly very impc

paper" is c i t A ble," please, lawyer.

?y happeiseniors set flea irA flea m arket is planned f o r ' he G ooding S enior Centcr, 30 n s , soup, salad, homcmade ci a ilable for purchase. IndividuiII their wareS. For m ore infom

Cove plans POG- Treasure Cove has planned

isure Cove, located in the back cgins a t 5 p.m ., w ith tlic dou .m. Play will be divided into d up. Entry is free, and all P( c public is invited. Parents an e will be a deluxe POG set, re Cove gift'certificate, ■mation, call Julie M ahler at T.

niors serve breakreakfast will be served from i ir C cntcr on First A venue East ures b iscuits and gravy or pai s, coffee and milk o r juice. Cc

ppa Gamma sets,S - D e lta K ap p a G am m a )anyon Springs Inn. will present a program, "Music ( a Schlaick will share informatio

1 group schedule!5 - The American Associatioi nonlhly luncheon m eeting foi cstaurant.President Eleanor (Ellie) Rekc 3n “The Initiative for Educati )lic is invited. For more infor

pter will meet Ss) - The Tw in Falls Chapter i lution w ill meet a t 2 p.m . Si2 Madrona.itizens from area h i ^ schools ;ive a costum cd s lid e prese rossroads o f the W orld.” For mn at 423-5364.

)ws wblcomes news o f cqmmi les-News Valley Happening! -0S48. Please submil news at one number where you can be

‘Does your neral arranJl easy way to make ^ ) gements you w ant without your family.le anangem ents you w an t' : Family ComidemtlompK m over time so your fernil]

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-D IA N A RADFORD,PEPPER PIKE. OHIO '

El DIANA: I appreciate your iiind thank you for allow ing i5c your name! 'R. ABBY: I have been nest* ih the sam e ro o s te r fo r 12 I)ut he does not w ant to get i

He w on’t even talk about i

ad a very bad m arriage the i ic around, and h e 's ‘‘commit- i liy.” O u tside o f tha t, h e is )ving, and w e in tend to be ■‘til death do us part.'s m ore important, Abby - a i r paper, o r a commitment o f : t?

-H A P P Y IN LOVE ’ R H A PPY : C om m itm ent is jportan t, but that “ p iece o f ] s equally important. Ask any I

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tningsmarketor 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday 308 Senior Ave. i cinnam on rolls and bev* duals m ay rent table spacc ormation, call 934*5504.

G tournamenticd a POG tournament for ck o fth c Blue Lakes Mall, louble elimination toum a- nto three age groups, 6*9, PO G s and slammers will arc encouraged to partici-

ct. and the runner-up will

t 734-8231.

ikfast Saturdayn 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday at ■ast.pancakes, ham o r sausage.Cost is S2.50 p er person.

ts meetingna w ill m ee t a t 10 a .m .

ic o fthc South Carolina Sea ition on Appalachia.

es luncheonlion o f University W omen for 1 p.m . Saturcby at the

ckemeyer, a 25-year m cm- :ational Equity and Public Formation, call Kay Rcidel

Saturday;r o f the Daughters o f the

Saturday at the hom e o f

ols w ill be honored. Vesta csen ta tion on her trip to 'o r more information, call

munity events. Sendmate- ngs, P.O. .Box 548, Twin at least a week in advance be reached.

r family kne [igements yce you have the ^wt putting a ^

ntyoureelf ~T'progr™ . You canoily w on’t inherit j f ’

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— D E A R -A B B Y :'M y ex : law is getting married in a

6 months, and my daughter, / years o ld , w ill be a jun ic

maid. She will be walking / aisle.w ith her father, who

the w edding.Abby, I am not on fricn

) with that family. They do r to m e, and I don’t speak 5 D o I h av e the righ t to {

church and take some snap * should I ju s t not go at all? I ly s a y s I have every r ij ;t there, even though I havi t invited.

My daughter thinks I ou; c sincc I w as not invited. Wh - think I should do? s - HURT Ae INTI-

DEAR HURT: I agree ' a d a u g h te r . S ince y o u a r f sp eak in g te rm s w ith the

would advise you n o t to : wedding.s A s a m em b er o f the f party , y ou r daughter w ill / be g iven pictures, a h d h

could take some snapshots

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TW IN FALLS - A sei w orkshop is being offcr< C ollege o f Southcm Ida! for New Directions.

The class w ill meet from 4 p.m. M arch 25 at the ce is S20 per person, w hich lunch. Child carc is availa CSI C hild Carc C cntcr f ch ild , w h ich includes li snacks.

Prc-rcgisiration is rcqii morc information, call 73i 733-9554, Ext. 2361.

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• b o y s ’ b aske tba ll firsl Wednesday.

Pocatcllo's J.T. Nelsoi g ion 's player o f the ye team to the ^emifinols m ent

Tcommatc Kevin M team ns did Highland's Brian Deathcmge.

Todd Leon and Kyla Foils made the secpnc joined by Tom Bowcut c mention went (o the Bi Burley’s James B ry an . Minico's Kade Moncur t

Czech pair win | at skating cham!

BIRMINGHAM, Eti( - o f snmiblcs, blundere oi varikova nnd Renc No

• Republic made the few the top paits to win the { day at tbe World Figui onshipS.

Wilh hc dressed in bl ' Kovorikova nnd Novotn

stumble on a triple-toe li landing on the throw-ti m arks ranged from 5.' m erit and 5.7-S.9 for prs

Tampa resident! ofteam, hate thi

■ . T A M PA , F in. —' .-prospect o f landing a m . -team, fiins in Tampa Ba;

proposed nicknnmc— t “Devii? It just puts ir

no ftm,” Tampa resident• “It sounds Satanic or sor

On the eve o f an ow to award one o f two exp the area, fans were in a the club for a sinister homcd-shaped mouth.

‘Team name Riiyses hemline in The Tam pa'

A sign p ictured in T im es ch ided ow n er N aim oli for h is appai Rays? Terrible Name. C Con Do B etter” read on

. In a call-in poll by T tion WTVT, 98 pcrccnt

- ‘ing no to the proposed n ‘ *1^00 against and only ^

_ Appeals court n a g ^ s t Los Ang

AMHERST, Mass. - cused o f slamming his j a w all, w as suspend sachusetts baskAbdl te come o f assault and batt

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the season for unspecificBurks, 19, o f Baton

leased on his own recoj ing innocent a t his ofni Northampton District C ing for the injured fresh uled for March 23.

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nnouncedo n in te a inMinico and Dm Nicley :d to the all-Region III I rs t team announced

;lson was named the ro- year after leading his

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:ylan Peterson o f Twin ond team. They w ere • j u t o f Buricy. Honorable i ! Bruins’ Shaun Steile, an and Eric Allen and u r and Cory Noble.

n gold medal mpionshipsEngland — In a contest 3 and foils, Radkn Ko- Novotny o f the Czech fewest mistakes among he gold medal Wednes- igiire Skating Champi-

1 black and she in gold,'Otny survived her early X 1 ( ^ and her strained A'-triple salchow. Their I 5.6-5.S fo r technicol presentotion. ,

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— the Devil Rays.'3 in your mind diat it’s lent Dan Sampson said, something.” owners' meeting likely expansion fhndiises to in a fiiry about naming ter looking fish with a h.ses a ruckus," said die p a Tribune, in the St. Petersburg

nership leader V ince parent choice. “ Devil e. Comc On Vince. We 1 one sign.y Tampa television'sta- « n t sounded a resound- mJ name. The count was lly 26 for.

[rejectesuit iigeles Ciijppers5. — Andre Burks, ac- lis girlfriend’s head into :nded from the M as- I team, pending die out- ijatteiy charges.I, Coach John Calipari lard Mike Williams for :ified reasons, on Rouge, La., was rc- tcognizancc after plead* ofmignment Monday in rt Court A pretrial hear- rshnian guard is sched-

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M O S C O W - S e v e n w re s tle rs , th re e o f th o se ui w ith a stn te title nlrendy to are seeded first in the ir resp< fications for the 1995 sta te cl tournam ent.

In that select group are dei heavyweight cham pion Tracy

, (28-0), Jerom e’s Tim Mntthe\ the 171-pound title n yenr ag( feet 21-0 nt 189 and Gooding champion Lyle Rogers (28-0) A*3 152-pound top spot.

Four othciB ore e x p ^ c d tp cc during the tourney which runs f

S t a r w a r s

Kimberly’s C h au n d a S t D ebbie B uckley W edne

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HA ZELTO N -W hen nil e die ball.

That seemed to be die mott day n i ^ t ’s seniorall-star gan C lass A-3 C anyon Confer Class A-4 Magjc Valley Conf

The M agic V alley Conf. crowd-pleasing 106-100 dcc 21 players enter die scoring c double figures.

"W e tried to piny dcfcnsi Cnstleford’s David Jones said and layup ended die scoring onds remainmg.

Playing extended quivers rather t l m die usual eight, stare scored 35 in die opening

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H A ZELTO N -‘This was IThat was die assessment

night’s contest between die f all-stars fiom die Canyon an< conferences by Valley’s Lind

O f course, die players on i ley Conference brach were die outcome - an 88-40 Canj win.

For Schwarz and tcammatt it was a chance to shine for

OwnersH ie A u o d s te d P rtss

Seven yeare ogo, N FL ov gave dieir approval to B ill I h e w a n te d to m o v e th e ( Phoenix.

G etting the O K for die R fro m L os ATigeles to S t. L week’s N FL ow ners meeting! difficult.

In addition to d ie idea o f al i nation’s N o. 2 TV m arket foi .. league also has to deal w ith ( ' Los A ngeles’ rem aining team

Raiders ow ner A l Davis hi d ia t d ie L .A . C oliseum is r venue, and d ie N FL is so det( leave Soudiem C alifornia d

wrestldie Univcr

M inico’ son (24-4;

n D is t r ic t 4 Declo, (2: : u n b ea ten a n d Peter Nel; to the ir c rcd it. No. 1 pick

;spective c lassi- In all, 2 e cham pionship M agic anc

seeded am defending state M inico'

icy Vail, M inico Bartlett (I Jiews, who w on B uhl, and ago, now a per- No. 2 sccc ing ’s 1992 sta te N athon !-0) in the C lass (130) hole

liv e ly , fo p cam top honors w idi third ns Morch 9-11 in ly Mender

rs

.

ai

S ta rk a tte m p ts to s te a l tl Inesday .

shoot thThe SCOI

though Jar ofdirccs, s

ill else foils, shoot rebounds t jumped OUI

notto for Wednes- Rovigle game between the D eclo’s iferencfcand th e Confcrenw Jonfcrence. . ingsbcpoij jnfcrence won a ncrofOak: dccision.thot saw Glenns I Ig column - 10 in break wilt

38-32 with cnse at the end," half, said af^cr his steal The two in g with ten sec- die second

dan-Beardcrs of 10 minutes ting die Ca ht. djc MVC all- at 46-44. ling period.

n girls nthe ncwV

"It was Huettig sa

^ a blast” "played Vtn t o f W ednesday hogs.” lie giris’ baskedxiil Atholfl and Magjc Valley who took

.indi Schwarz. utive N o.: on die M ope Val- dial two p: zn less excited by "H e to ^ y o n Conference diem," Sc

one got innate Sarah Huettig And 6- for die last dme in

s prepa]cussed bu

‘‘It’s otow ners qu ick ly the Los >

ill B idw ill w hen Joe Brow e C a rd in a ls to en t issue

zero tean"i Ram s to m ove have to b t. L ou is a t n e x t- ; 'B ro w n ings w ill be m ore Phoenix ,

m eetingsif abandoning th e ferent see : fo rd ie !8di, th e sim ilar. I th concerns from market. » m . The Fc5 has com plained three yen is not a su itab le the NFL, determined not to and.iiiny a d iat it has d is - ‘‘It did

Iers anersity o f Idaho's Kibbce Dome o ’s Scott Serr (22-4), 171, T. -4) o f Buhl at 145, Dusty Pi 23-2) a t 112 pounds, and Oa elson (22-1) round out the cks.. 23 o f 83 grapplcrs represent; md W pod River Valley schoc im ong the top four.;o’s Brian W ilson (145), Ar (103) and Nate Nihill (119)

nd G ooding’s Brian Chcnc) :eds.in S taker (125) and Jo sh fi Did diird and fourth seeds, n fo r M inico w h ile D eclo rii rds at 103 (Cody Jones), 140 lenhall) and 152 (Clay Robin;

BUOOY O W a£8 UWOlNEnh*

th e ball from M urtaugh’s

Le moon:oring was balanced ihroughoul 'arcd Rovig o f Murtaugh hit a

stole the ball and grabbed sev s as die Magic Valley Confere Dut to a 35-16 lead., led all scorers widi 17 points, i’s Josh W arden led the Con ice back in die second period, s oints before MVC coach Blair ( oklcy called timeout, s Feny’s-Shay Smith followed ilh a layup tiiot cut the margii ith just under six minutes left in

vo teams traded buckets for mo; nd quarter, before Kimberly's rd hil a layup at die 2:20 m ^ Canyon Conference within a bui

P lease s e e BOYS/

oU, 88-41Valley gymnasium.---------------

as nicc to ploy here one more ti said, adding that the senior all

1 well as a team ond were not

ilflime, Canyon coach Rod Male ik the Vikings to their sccond coi D. 2 finish at stale diis season - 1 I players on die roster had not sa told us to ju st keep feeding Schwarz said. They did, and c into die scoring column. 6-fdot-I Kim bcriy post Choi

P le a s e s e e GIRLS

ire to blbuilding o new stadium, one issue i f there are two te i Angeles area,” league spoi )wne said W ednesday. " I t’s a le i f d iere 's only one team . F im s in Los A ngeles w ould pr be unacceptable.”

v ne s a id t h e . C a r d i ^ s 'm ix, m ade se v e n yeare ago > ;s also held in Phoenix, wa^ icenario because the TV mari . Phoenix is the No. 20 teli

Fox television netw ork, whi ears left on its four-year de L, objected to d ie m ove last ,y ask the league f o ra rebate., lid not get tha t spec ific ,” E

snong fime. Others in the NT.J. Sis- R iver's R yan Po

' Palmer, qualifier, in the 1 O akley 's and W endell's Dei le a rea’s Buhl nnd Jcrom

fourth position . ' ;nting 15 Nick W eaver (140 hools are poinl lotal, and Je

heavyweight Mon Anthony same for A c T iger 19). both W endell's Phil ney hold his fourth and fin

ranked fourth in th 1 A dam s classification,

rcspec- Teamwise, the c rings in I and A-2 divisiot

140 (Kel- A-3s, linson). ■ While M inico, i

“1 BigSI intoi

The Associated Pre

. OGDEN, Utah - Abcgglen dislikes I

_____Big Sky Confcrcnito use it to spur hi tournament.

II would be easy Oncc more, the V, find themselves di

^ H | ney 's top seed - ^ H | Boise State, whicl-

Wcbcr last year t ils sccond straight < cnce crow n and com panying playofT b<mh. agai:

H H . in Thursday’s qui H S nats.

Bui Abegglon c H H believe in deja vu. V H "No. I 've haven'

anything a Q u lo the players,” h c . I H | | Wednesday, the 1 ^ the six-team to

“That was last ye done and w e 'v e worry about makii

' keis. W e knou wo'vo got to do,”

Wcbcr (18-8) sh season tide with f teams finished w it

. . Wildcats won the right to hosl this tiebreaker,

h ’s As the tourney’s

Sides™,,ai./' will d: a pairseveral n w Associated P r ference

PALM BEACH 5- ics chairman Jerrj lanyon day owners may 1 scor- union, but a pcrso lir Gar- management’s pos

The source, spc k'cd die not be identified, rgi'' '0 prepared to start th \ in the players and sec i

would break ranks Tiortof M anagement 1 ' s Jor- said lie thouglil ir rk, get- owners to ma

addrascsThnrsda "We’re probnb

i'S /B 2 ought to put our b Morris snid. ‘‘I thii

I MM ' " 8 recommend Lewis Kaden,

president Fred V Joys president Pai

- " ' ------- oRhc past two diofficials.

At die last owr Kaden questioned

. , and said he thouglits unfair labor p r CIS, A decision bj

■ tions Board is expKaden at one p

Rob Manfred, m lawyer.

Robert Ballov Ihrough strikes nt

1LS/B2 NewYoricDailyl

utt headsaid . “ Y o u c o i

I team s in lines,"?okesman The Rams, w hc s a d iffer- in January, have 1 . Frankly, nia for 4 9 years.1 probably own»r G eorgia F

on die move, son m o v e to league’s o ld guo ;o d u rin g Stcelcrs president v a s a d i f - ous, larkets arc A p ro p o k d cl television could case die pr

Francisco 49ers vhich has quirem ent for p deal w ith from dirce-fourth: ast m ondi to 70 percent, o r : te.. The 49ers’ pro’ B row ne Rams’ situation t

Favoriti: No. 3 position are W ood P orte r, a fou r-tim e event c 152-pound classification Derek G unter at 112.•ome boast two cach in the 1 . T om H ow ell (112) and 140) w ill boost the Indians’1 Jeremy Hcnage (125) and lontc W eeks should do the gers.hil W ert - another making final state appearancc - is n the Class A -2 160-pound

le outlook is b leak in the A- sions, but still cloudy in the

0 , in Class A-1, and Declo

Sky teai tournai

Press

ih — Wcbcr State coach Ron es being reminded o f his 1994 rcnce debaclc,-and he refuses— r his players on in diis year’s

oa sy to do so.: Wildcatsi die tour- "

R i r : <i r to cam i^ t confcr- Aid an ac-

NCAA m Xgain lurits quartcrfi-

:n doesn't

/en 't men- g about it, he said on he eve o f

CONFEv c got toaking bas- n ■ n i low w hat1,”) shared die Big Sky’s regular th Montana (20-7) when bodi with 11-3 league records. The • the tourney’s N o.l seed and ihis y ear 's tournam ent on a

:y’s No.2 team. Montana is fa-

s split on do next hI Press

,CH. Fla. — Colorado Rock- erry McMorris said Wednes- lay moke o new offer to the :rson on die players’ side said position had hardened, speaking on the condition he ed. said several owners were rt die season widi replacement :c i f striking major leaguers nks and relum to work.I t law yer C huck O ’ConnorII mediator W.J. Usery would make a "best offer” when he •sday’s major league meeting, bnbly at the point where we ir best offer on d ie table,” Mc- think that's what Usery is go- fnd.”;n , a law yer for N ew York d W ilpon and Toronto Blue Paul Beeston. has spent much ) days speaking with bascbalF

)wners’ meeting, on Dec. 15, ned the strategy o f O ’Connor < iUght the union may prevail on ■ practicc c h ^ e against own- i by die National Labor Rela- s tp eaed Friday o r next week, e point met in die.lobby with , m anagem ent’s No. 2 labor

low , w ho led m anagem ent } nt die Chicago Tribune and ly News, also was at die hotel.

ds over ]c o u ld r e a d b e tw e e n tho

vho made dieir plans official ve been in Southern Colifor- TS. Last month, w hen Rams a Frontiere updated ow ners some teams representing the juord, including P ittsburgli ent Dan Rooney, w ere d ubi-'

1 changc in v o tin g bylaws,.: process, however. The Son e rs w ant to red u ce th e .re - r p assage on m a jo r issues irths o f die 30 owners, o r 23, o r 21 votes.proposal is unrelated to the m but is being raised simply.

es at slin the sm aller school diviii' four finishes in 1994, c a d difterent fate.

C oach Brad C oo()cr’S'S num ber, tra iled SandpoiiH year ago but bring only 10 time against 15 for Sandpo dozen for the Eagles. HighI low ed M inico in the Reg m ent. and Post Falls bring 1

Sugar-Salem. replaced a: ons by Snake River last yea the crown behind a 22-m an

G rangcvillc (14). Kelly H ornets and M alad (10 a| m o s t card.s o f any o f th schools, ll is, without a doi cation least likely to result i

ms set ti ment ac

vored to facc W cbcr in ih game Saturday night. Both i the Grizzlies have firxf-rounc awaiting foes for Friday’s s a

;------ O n-Thursday,-third-seed(20-7, 8-6) Likes' on No.6 Id and fourth seed Boise Stale

No,5 Idalio: T he hi

\ seed chn

Y meet die I Thursda>

Abcgg coach Bl both opt teams' cl tie and c none o ft

t tourney cc — "Thi s i

' — tu n ity I ^ sincc r

— sa id A t _ fourth sc

ERENCE “aS,;cused. 1

^ ing baski W hile

os top cha1l( r coach believes any o f the lea 1 could win — and certainly E : • rcccntiy returned 7-foot-1 o 1 to action.i Coker, who missed six ga

P le a s e s e

I what o\ n strike t

Last Thursday, acting cor Selig raised-thc possibility c

• ations over Ballow and Ch• chairm an Jerry Reinsdorf : players to Be the leader o f di 1 "I have been involved si

on a committee o f lawyer : who m et w ith O lConnor I ; noon. ‘‘The owners, in my j t ing everything possible to } ment."

Ballow said he was beir r tSague baseball and didn't 1 take over from O ’Connot• lead labor lawyer. Last w

Donald Fchr refeired to Ba: 'bune union-busier.”

" I 'v e never mel Mr. Fe- may say more about Mr, ]

about me."< McMorris and O ’Connor : cd talks widi die union to r 1 o f next week, but said nolh I cussFd"with~thT^^laycrii’l i

agem ent's last offer was luxury tax on the portions i

r die average (S40.7 million) 1 offer was for a 25 percent u- above 133 percent o f die av- lion).

On die 59di day o f die i il American League presidcni r National League president 1

no progress had been made t sessions. The umpires arc i d o f 50 percent throughout d 1. year deal.

Rams n: bccausc i t 's so easy for n

owners to b lock any mcosi1 B row ne so id th e vo tir• could be changed before a i the Ram s' m ove and die st > B ay B ucs to M alcolm G : m ajor issue to be discusscc 1 starting Monday,

"D o things look so blei that the vo ting requiremc

I b e c h a n g c d ? ” B ro w n e 1 know .”

Commissioner Paul Tag s ed to m ake his recoinmeni , sh ip on M onday. League

diere is litde d ie N FL coi : to block die shift, bu t ooti

to be finalized until later ii

;tdtevisicm achieved top cach dould aw ait a

•’S 'Spartans, 17 in oiiit and C apital a 10 to the party diis

dpoin t and an even lighland, which fol- Region III tou rna- ng 15 as well.:d as team champi- ycar, should regain

man contingent, elly K idd’s D eclo0 apiece) hold the f th e 36 A-3 sizedoubt, the classifi-

ult in a blowout.

to fly ctionn ihc championship Dth the Wildcats and ound byes Thursday, s semifinal games.seed M onlana-Statc------------6 Idaho (12-14, 6-8)Wle (17-9, 7-7) faces ilio State (17-9. 7-7). c highest surviving challenges Montana ly. while Wcbcr will the lowest-seeded o f

sday’s winners.Kgglen and Montana h Blaine Taylor share optimism over their

s ' clianccs for the ti- nd a conviction that : o fthc schools in the icy can be dismissed, liis is our besi oppor- ly for the NCAA e I 'v e been h e re ,”

Abcgglen.* in his Ji season as Wildcats h. "We don’t have a1 tim e keep ing fo- d. They'll be think- - jaskeiball.” _ bile Montana looms hallcngcr, the Weberc leams in die toumey lly Boise State, which -I centcr John Coker

x games wilh a stress

] s ee BIG SKY/B2 -

wnerstalkscom m issioner Bud

ity o f turning negoti- Chicago White Sox

dorf, considered by ofd ie tord-liners.:d since last October /yers," said Ballow, lor late in the after- ny judgment, are do- e to rcach an agrce-

being jwid by major dn’t think he would m o r as the ow ners ';t week, union head ) Ballow as the ‘T ri-

. Fchr,” he said. "It dr, Fchr than it says

mor said they expect- to resume ai die start Mlhing had been dis- Ti’liss'ociutionTMan^’ vas for a 50 perccnt Dns o f payrolls above ion). The union’s last :nt tax on the portions ic average (S54.1 mil-

the umpires' lockout, dcnl Gene Budig and ent Lcn Coleman said mde in 17 negotiating ore asking for a raise ut die proposed four-

moveor n small group o f eosurc.o tin g req u irem en t re a vote is token on lesa le o fd ie Tam pa n G lazer, the other sscd at the meetings

b leak for the R am s em en t w ill have to 'n e s a id . “ I d o n ’t

Taglinbue is expect- nendation to owncr- ,gue offic ia ls adm it could do to legally Qodiing ts expM ted ;

er in the week.

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A U P i s t e

w i n s i n ^' L A N D O V E R , M d.

H ouston scored 2 9 poin added 25 as the Dclroil rare road victory, 114-lC

. ing ton B ullets on Wcdne T he Pistons, w h o havi

30 road gam es th is ycac, 100 poin ts for the first ti:

• D etro it, w hich h ad Ic gom es, g o t 13 po in ts fro from O liver M ille r and

• from R afael A ddison.Juw an H ow ard had

bounds and a season*hi. lead the B ullets.

Knicks 108, CelticsBO STO N — T h e Ktiic

th e se c o n d c o n se c u tiv e p o ints, 12 rebounds and Anthony Mason.- Patrick Ev/ing. w h o scor points in N ew York’s J15- C cltic s on Tuesday night leav in g the gam e for goc quarter.

Reserve Hubert D avis s the K nicks. D om in iq ue N with 22 o f f tho bench.

Magic 114, LakersORLANDO, Fia. — Sho

a pair o f clutch free throv rem aining and eaunled hi: points, leadin g the Orion Los A ngeles Lakers.

O 'Neal scored 28 points delivered two crucial layu; gam e-clinch in g free thro •minutes. H e finished 20-o

— had 11 rebounds and blockA n th o n y P e e ler le d Lc

po in ts . V lade D ivoc had 2 bounds fo r the L akers , w b ju re d starters C ed ric Cebol E lden Cam pbell.

Nets 115,76ers 108P H IL A D E L P H IA —

scored 30 points and Derr points and 15 rebounds, li sey N ets past the Philade time.

Chris M orris had 22 poi fo r th e N e ts , w ho w on t

W e b e r S t a t e

l e a d s a l l - l e a

BOISE (AP) — Wcba Nembhard has been nanw fcrence basketball player i all-Big SK^first-tcam thi

! Arizona's Brad Snyder, w Nembhard and SnydCT ’

crs named by the league's . 1995 all-Big S l^ team.

Nembhard, a 6-foot 3- Bronx, N.Y., m ade the i s tra i^ t year and w as lists was joined as a unanimou by Snyder, a jun ior forwa an automobile accident la

Jim Potter o f Idaho S center from Boise, also \ lection and became only cam all-Big Sky honoR th

Eastern W oshlngton ji Lewis was named ^ e Bi{ c r and Northern Arizona’

. picked as the league’s out Boise State senior cer

- Montana State jun ior fot I were named to the all-Bi ; the second straight year,

in c lu d ed M o n tan a se Kempfert, Idaho senior WebCT State senior forwa tana junior fonwird Shav tana senior guard Jercm State juiiior forward Jimn

B i g S k yC o n tin u ed from B1 fnicturc to his right foot,' 20 points and a Ieoguc-1

; shots an outing prior to hii• “If one team can get h< •r the next level... I ju s t h (^

Taylor, whose Grizzlie; ■ games to knot W eber oti

— ^Meantime, he b rin g s .

Ogden that is “v a y relax< knowing wc are the B ig! champions and lhat there there for us."

Montana State coach four-game winning streak his Bobcats have a shot s dark horse.

“We’re playing with c« he said. “(But) there are

t get to this point W e kn( : league, and cvayone kno-

Boise State coach Bobi : cos lost to Louisville in i• year's NCAAs, w as maki

a repeat oflast year’s tour"O ur thinking is that

most important O ur fiill i State and the gome Thiu ; “Wc arc simply taking 01

w e’ll see What h o p i ^ fri Idaho State, w hich tu

......B ig Sky standings with filosses, looks for new lil

-Center this week."We’ve emphasized to

the third season,” coach “We’ve bad e^onferengam es a n d DOW tb e tounu

• Bba” * .< Idaho coacfa'Joe Cfavc take tbe tourney’s fined bi

: last Saturday at Mootm..T m not going to guB

: d^r), but I guanmtee you : cpmi)etitivcgaBje,’’ bc,8id

■ B -2 -n m es^o w a, Twin Falli

r o n s H r i n g

W a s h i n gd. (A P ) — A lla n “ ■ loints and G ran t H ill oit P istons c la im ed a ,1-105 ov e r th e W ash- dnesday night. lave w on only six o f :at, scored m ore than it tim e in 10 gam es. i lo s t 16 o f 18 road .|Q>,t from Terry M ills. 15

md 12 o f f th e bench .

id 21 p o in ts , 13 re - j , i ^ i-high nine assists to ioqu

gami M

Ics 100 eddeInicks beat Boston for ive n ig h t, g e tting 19 nd seven assists from .

mg<!icored a season-high 46 15-110 victory over the ight, scored 18 before good late in the third

gomiis scored 22 points for ~ je W ilkins led Boston 3 U f

M Schr

rs 110 sconShaquille O’Neal mode “j ' irows with 4.6 seconds . / I his season high o f 46 riondo Magic over the

inis in the first half and lyups, in addition to his 1' hrows, in the last two iO-of-26 from the field,ocked five shots-----I Los Angeles with 26 J a 2 id 23 points and 15 re- • S. who played without in- Anti :bollos, Eddie Jones and Utal

87 ' vict(

[08, OT D— K enny A nderson

)errick Coleman had 25 }™® :s, leading the New Jer- adelphia 76ers in over-

points and 10 rebounds >n their fourth straight

i t e g u a r d C

j a g u e t e a m J

cbcr State guard Ruben amed the Big Sky Con- /er o f the year and to an I that includes Northern ^ r, who died Feb. 19. jCTwere among 11 plgy.> ue's eight coaches to the1. ................................A'*t 3-inch senior from the ‘ he team for the second listed on every ballot. He ® nous fust-team selection rward w ho w as killed in “ 6 It kist month.0 State, a 6-9 forward/so was a unanunous se- S anly the 13th player in to fR three times. ond)n jun ior center Melvin sho Big Sky’s top ncwcom-

ina’s Jemione Riley was

ccntcr John Coker and j■ forward N ico Horrison __l-Big Sky first-team for _ rar. The rest o f the team I :

s e n io r c e n te r M a tt * lior guard Marie Leslie, rward Kirk Smith, Mon- Ihawn Samuelson, Mon- ^ rcmy Lake, and W eber Nn immy DeGraffenried. JJ2

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Ot, was averaging nearly g j ue-leading 2.5 blocked ) bis injury.^ hot, they can take it tohope that can be us," said gdies w on the ir last six hbr atop the league stand- g*

••_____________________ »igs a M ontana squad to:laxed and yet motivated, ^Jig Sky Conference (co-) •-*lere’s an NCAA bid oul £

Oduh Mick Durham, riding a reak o fh is own, believes lot at being the toumey’s [ J

ONb confidence right now,” Slare no secrets oncc you *■know eveiy team in tbe la

knows what w c do." p„3obby Dye, whose Bnm- gjin the fust round o f last m

naking no predictions for tourney success!hat the first game is the m fiill attention is on Idaborh u r» % h i^ t , ” he said. j j g one game at a time ind 15 from th a t .”1 tumbled from atop tbe ^ Jl five s tra i^ t conference «« v life in die D ee Events ' g

d to tb e p la y m d u tth is is - £ach Hert) Williams said. 2« n c e games, conference »lumament is tbe third seo> S

Kaf t v e h s ^ j u s t h ^ t o * ilbeitb after losing 8 0 ^ Hi

. w S!guvantee a w m CrbuiS: m you we ^ play a bard, k

- y ' ■ '

Falls, Idaho Thursday. March 9.

g a s D e t r o

g t o n , 1 1 4 - ;

Pro basketbal

ime flt the Spectrum. Clarence W id Dona B arros each h ad 27 liladelphia, which has lost 10 o f 1 A m o n Oilliom finished w ith .li ) rebounds for the Nets, who w ghth tithe In 3 1 road games.

.tlanta 99, Denver 88ATLANTA — Ken Norman ho

,gh 33 points and eight rebound nta Hawks broke the Denver Nu unc winning streak. .Mookie Blaylock and Stacey A

Ided 17 points for the Hawks, wl ve o f the last seven games and f . home.The Nuggets endured two four>i

ig droughts in the second half, an d by as many as 15 points in the : Rookie Jalen.Rose led the Nu{

;o8on-high 21 points. Dikembe M B A 's No. 2 rebounder averagi une, hod just thrce points and fivi

iuperSonlcs 118, TimberwM INNEAPOLIS — H ot-shoc

ehrempf went 5-for-6 from 3-poi :ored 27 points a s the Seattle Sup ;ated the Minnesota Timberwolvc Schrempf, shooting 62 percen

ight games, made nine o f 12 sl hawn Kemp had 18 points and ni n Seattle,' which snapped a two- ireak.Tom Guglioita had 13 points,

nd nine assists for Minnesota, wl uee straight.

azz 114, Mavericks 87SALT LAKE CITY — Jeff H

.ntoine C arr each scored 19 p Itah Jazz defeated the Dallas Ma 7 W ednesday night for their si ictory.Dallas pulled to 93-78 with 6:1

ourth quarter, but U tah then i irough the end o f the game, takii ;ad, 114-85, on a 3-pointer by B /ith H .7 seconds to play.

Jamal Mashbum led the Maver « in u . Jason Kidd added 13 as E ourth straight road game.

CSU shootsALBUQUERQUE (AP) — Al

hrough a season-ending slump ii )mdo State lost six o f its last seve lam s picked the right tim e to ii ield goal pcrcentagc.

Point guard David Evans scor uid reserve forward Delmonte M 19, leading Colorado S tate to a jver Air Forcc in die first round o ikthletic Conference tournament V

The Rams (16-13) snapped c osing streak after closing the regi 1 to il^in . Colorado State shot in t ■ange on field goals to end the s 26 o f 41 against the Falcons (8-: 53 perccnt

San Diego S t 71, FresnoALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Lea

jnd-half scoring and some flawH ihooting led San Diego State to

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makes Harper the high- Bucs.I ‘Why are you going to er said ot news confer- deal. “That’s fine. 1 can lis team. Then when we pecial.”

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led with 11 points,'Jones -man-for*himsclf attitude11-star games.nd quick hands provided Ity o f easy buckets for the aice.0 well tonight,” he said, [laving a .good time. You lys all year and its fim to im for once." a little serioiis toward the

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sa’s mother and sister do all ming o f the horses. When the <s to state or world competi- e two women will braid thetails and tie them up with <

in them. They also put flowers 'm nes. • ;earn has been nominated for 'omed the last two years at the |,lampionships. V: w hole c lub (Snake R iver f tion) bas been really success-.rrossa said. “Je ro m e’s an ;•ly competitive club. That’s r

us (b w 'w ell at state. Buthave fim." t:lub races at the Jerome, race Iiring the season and also com- tlerc Saturday and Sunday for ! championships.th o u p the championships are <

ter and chariot, only chariot c main.y used to run on cuttcrs in the i ■hrough the years, they took o f f ' |tte rs and put on w heels,” ] I said.here isn't the money in chariot <Jiat exists in horse racing and • ^that is.W hy.only.fivc states .. (

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s i n E m m e t tynroUboy*r lighlweighi: Cniey Gombrcl. l»t ftA Fuller. 2nd.kveight:KiudGunbrel. 1st place leweiglit: Chris Derkley, 2nd; Jason V3rdyweight: Zachary Lynard, Itt place: Hir*ch.3ri

iytaroUboysyweight: Randy Hamilton. 2nd pl&a

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iwUtsbehyweight; Randy Hamilton. 2nd place leweighi: Jayme McAffey. 3rd place

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But if chariot racing is to ( Arrossa said more young pe< need to get involved.

When the Snake River tea; the world championships at tl M arch, they w ill com pete teams from Idaho, N evad Wyoming and California.

"Time m eans nothing,’’ said. “The only way to be tl champion is to race in Divisio

And Anx)ssa has that chan will be Uie last chance for o horses, BCR (B illingsle; Ranch) Southern Sailor.

Southen) Sailor is JO year Arrossa wants to retire him i

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Dr fourth-sixth p la a on 1 He mn the fastest time a ' 7 sion 3 but had'to settle :e bccausc that was the M r .5n 4, D iam ond G . 10 have won state three jw irth place, also wiih the : division. garklin and Arrossa took bov iion 6, with the Ayers bov J third in D ivision 7. y Bumctt placcd third in 1id they were voted the As: 1 team at state. (That ini< ■orscs looked the most Toi

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U, 71-62, in the opening WAC tournament.ICS ihc regular season 20- 112*2 in the confcrcnce. iveraging 14 points, c i^ t i 2 b locii a game fbr the

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Association's City Tournament has plctcd iU fint weekend o f bowling Bowladfume. If you and/or your la scheduled U} bowl ihis next wcckeni arc the scores to bcaL

First-placc team handicap is Hon Mining Co. (Oreg Hafer, Carl > Lynn Baird, Eddie Chappell and MiDer) with 3 J 95 . They arc also I the scratch division wilh 3,011, In: and third place handicap, respectiv Farmhouse C o llection s at 3 ,38 Summer, Brian Fbelpi, Gary Hi: « ^ i i and Ouopell), and ih' o f Tony Floret, BU ke K oodnck Ecgle, D antll Coetss and Mike De 3,378. A mere 17 pins separates fin third. Lost year's tournament wa wilh a 3,421 handicap total.

In the doubles handicap eve Laugblmand D o rd l Caidwi^ arc 1 wilh 1,432 , followed by Hubert E and Ray Orr at 1,387. Bm ce Sla and Fred S w ea tfie ld arc leadii scratch division with 1 ^ 7 .

Tony Flores holds first place in at 787, and Emery Treat is only 1 behind ot 773 on ihe handicap side. H m d is leading in the scratch di wilh 670 and Maik Miller follows a

In the All Events handicap Emer leads at 2,163 followed by Tony 2,105. Lynn Baird is tops on ihe with 1,887. Baird also holds th gam e (289) and the high series bowled to date. Good luck to those bowling this upcoming weekend.

The Tw in Falls W om en’s B< Association will enter its high fiv inlo slate competition on Marcl Tough Guy Lancs in Pocatello. B for the team, number o f gam es I during the 1993-94 season and the positc averages arc: Cathy KfcGow: games witli an average o f 199.98,3 W eny, 102 games and a 193.47 a Sh elly Leazer, 297 gam es ave 180,33, O w i Freexnan, 174 game; average o f 180,15 and Baib ^ t h ing 176.67 on 174 games. Gooi Ladies, and bring home the trophy.

The U.S. Open for women wil March 18 at Bonanza Lanes in I Entfics close on March 10.

John Olsen rolled a dutch 20C Joy and Cbct Neszel bolh picked I10 splits and Kristy Rackham joi 600 club with a 609 scries.

Y.A-B.A. award scores rolled 1 arc: 80 game patches for Tori P age 6, a 91 game, Tim Nielaon. aj 89 game and Josh Clark, age . gam e. 100 gam e patches lo A Carter, age 5, for a 100 gar Elizabeth Pearson, age 10, a 1K CanCT and Pearson also earned 25

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WASHINGTON — In cnt bid to shore up the s do llar, Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan Wednesc the Fed may need to rai& interest rates a p in , therel

' any thoughts o f any near- o f monetary policy.

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G reenspan u se d 'h is ; Wednesday before the Hi Comminec, which was sc fore the dollar’s collapse i strongly defend the dollar

He called the dollar’s t ness “unwelcome and tro warned it would add to " flation pressures in the eci

B y making a link betv dollar and higher inflotior ra ised the p ro sp ec t tha could be a factor in any ] to raise interest rates to pi flation pickup. The Fed 1 emptively moved to tight po licy before inflation and Greenspan gave evei

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I be ready to do so again.:d chief also made comments ile U .S . econom y th o t ap- iesigned to counter the notion ireign-exchange markets that <was finished, o r largely fin- 'ith its interest-fate increases. <I, thal view, coupled with ex- ins o f h igher German rates, ijy reason behind the dollar’s I unge.

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G reenspan suggested ll lar’s erosion, particularly :

■ the m ark and yen . could in flation in the U nited St sign that he m ight be prep defend th e U .S . currcnc higher interest rates.

O verseas, several govci officials also gave verbal 5 for the bottcred dollar as ’ expressing general confidi the U.S. econom y. '

The D ow Jones industrii ag e a d d e d 1 6 .6 0 to c! 3,979.23.

G reen sp an d id not rep ments he made to the Sen weeks ago tha l sug^este( may need to pre-em ptively' e tary po licy at som e poii w ith an im pending econoi down. There was no expli plicil reference to the possi m o n e ta ry p o lic y ‘‘ei Greenspan’s testim(?ny W et

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an easier onc^cu rren - . li is too so.^ my is slowing

the do l- flation pressurey against appcare lo be slId renew . There arc rS tates, a cem " about thjpared to the near term ,icy w ith outlook is "goo

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cessive bu ild t* would lead 'to

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sX KUadEr* tl 1808 18X .

d ClassMei loUar ')llowing points that sug- cd was still erring on the htcr monetary policy, not

soon to tell if the econo- ng enough to contain in­ures, even though growth : slowing;■c reasons fo r “some con- the inflation-outlook in.

TO, w hile the long-term jood";projections o f more mod- sending, there arc few in- any slowing in orders for capital g o o ^ o r contacts

nonresidential constmc- ver, business profitability ve expectations, and1 little evidence o f an ex- Idup o f inventories that to an abrupt cutback in

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W A SH IN G TO N — Th d u c tiv ity o f A m erican w grew by 2.2 pcrcent in IS was slowing at year’s end.

" W c ’ll p ro b a b ly see f slowing (as the economy sli as w e m ove through I99S M ark Zandi, an cconom i Regional Financial Associ W est Chester, Pa. “There some modest improvement to strong investment, but i the g r o ^ has been relatei business cycle,” he said.- T he L ab o r D epartm ei W ednesday th a t 1994 n< productivity growth followi

’ percent gam in 1993. Prod last declined on an annual 1989, w hen it fell 0.9 pei

•the econom y was nearing sion.

Productivity — output p< b er o f hours worked — i m easu re o f th e n a tio n ’s standards and business c( tiv en ess , s in cc increase.

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M r H S s E F SCnoloa atMn: 300 lo 400 iBa.’no lad: 400 toS " ? ; K f f l , ”» " S S i S " S K S

^ p s ~870.00 par haas.Commanu: AJi daiaai ara alaady and aeuva.

CHICAOO (AP) — Futurat trading on Iha CM Mareantut Eu^nga Wad:

Opan Hign Low SaCMCATTLE40.000 ISa.; oann par D,Air 73.85 73.56 72.30 72.377un 86.99 88.70 88-78 58.07Aug 83.62 63.66 62.92 63.36Od '84,75 64.55 B4.38 6*60Oao 65.00 66 00 6680 69.87Fab 65.00 67.00 86.78 66.8SApr 8800 66 07 85.00 65.00

Tua.'aulti 5,916

50.000 ba.; oanti parn.Mar 70.2 5 704 8 70.00 70.37Apr <9.90 7005 89.32 69.67May 11-35 6940 65.78 69,12Aug 70.40 70.40 69.97 70.178aa 89.68 89.9S 50.65 59.850<r 89 50 70.00 69.B5 50,75Nov 70.90 70.60 70 J0 70.60Jin 70.36 70.30 70.3S 70.35

Tua.'a Win 1,562 Tua.-aopanlnl 11,623

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j r ’ “ = “ ? . r ? 3 .1 0 42.25 42.37

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Leqals-ILEGAL NOTICTWIN FALLS COUNPi

............................ • - JAhIn tho Matur of HUMAN Commtosionof* approvo

. Solid Wasto. to S /.1 4 p c In tho Matter ot HUMAN Commlttionon apprevo to Chlol Doputy AppnJ» hour.InlhoM atlofOfOA'mS 'Tho Hortorabio Fifth Dli mlnistorod tho oaih of dork. Clotk Fort thon ai Oorry BoWdon. A s m i Bront Rolnko, Commiti Maughan, Commlttione Ctork Fort, pro»idlf»o ov tiona for C&irmon ot t

' Cotnmiitionora. Upon a toman to (wmtnato Bron miulonor Maughan, an w at namod Chairman o Upon motion by Commi nisMauohan for the pot ondod by Commi»»k>oa vota. Oonnit Mauflhan« Board.InthoMatiorot HUMAN Commiteionors acscopti IhfcFarfln from the poait Ootontion Contor. C om m iiilo n a r t appn Shaum to tho position < with a pay rato ot $26,0 InthoMatiorot COMMI Upon a motion by Con ondod by CommlatJono voto, ltw a»doddod tha Chabman ol tho Board i Upon a motion by Con by Commisalonor Hon voto. It w a i doddod thi bo Chairman of t

InthoMatiorot COMMI Upon a motion by Con

tain a county cnxSt ca oedtHmhiiSSOOO. )ntheMal»rofHUMA> C om m lisionera appr S o u g s* as ^ timo ti

......... - pay rate ct $5 .25 an hoComm lstionon approv Doorr from tho posnlon tkno doputy whh a pay i OommlssJonors approv Fradot to the position o IffsO tficow tthpayfalo Commissioners opptovi lozo to tho position of mont with a poy mto of C o m m iss io n e rs app OOonneR to the positia IfTs Olfice at a pay rate Commisftioners appn» Stono t t thojnsitlon of D poy rato $7.14 por ho Commisslonors approx Shoon to tho position o $ 7 .U por hour. Commlssionors approv Horalson to tho posltio

• derk with Iho Shoriir* J hour.Z In tho Manor of EMER(• Commlssionors hold a ; this dato. T.W. Stivofi,• ad d o sse d tho Board• Dalo P attorson , rosii• chiRsod tho Board rogi• Dowd, resldont of Twir• regarding hor concerns• Oirocta, addressed th i 2onsnjgardngE 911.

- m upon a motion by C ■5 ondod by CommlsiJon• voto. It w as dockiod

Wednesday, Janua^Z could gather Infonnalk te ort raised.5 In the Matter of COMM w Commissioners consid » Extension Offlco and i 5 bring the buSdlngs up t m tion companies submltJ

$5,040 (or tho ramp at• no bid for the County B- $5,150 for tho County Z tho County Building : « $4,600 for Iho ramp al

$2 350 tor the ramp at M ration, however d d not■ bid consisted of. Gtann• tha bid out since It dk• was going to do. *1110■ January 17, 1995. un1 rington regarding what■ In DW Ittatior of OA1^S2 Ctork Robert Fort adr1 Gone Tlirtoy, Coroner. > lnthaMaQDrotEMER(• Throo cftlzons were pn• ing Iho Resolution fo• Reinko stalod that afte• Stivors said on Frklay. S tho Twin Fans City (• 1095, he asked for S Maughon and Hemploi « recorood. Commission2 pul Resoiutton No. 95 S MaMhan seconded th

z Commissioner Roinke

: b n S d r tS S T n l lS d ;■■ upon a motion by C “ onded by Commis»k)n M (Hemploman yes. Mat- m is s to n o rsv o M to a d“ Upon a motion by C m onded by C omm lsslo■ Rskike asked tor dit S none, and a unanimou H w as authorized to take

• - 2 RogtonaJ Join!

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• JUDICIAL CO

E

SThiB Issue placed beft ^ potkm with the South

5 S l T m m u n i O B ^ s » system s in our juritdkcS VWEREAS, thb C od

. -m the poDcy board for S<• authoriiaiiort o f thit C■ ino arrafwement with I

5 County than have a l l ' tha South Central Rei lha ditpotEhlng tervkx

etrort «o cont onnaw, ■ tervioas in Ihl* CounI] mation of this County'i mitmeni gnaaf TWa 7

............. s per of o in e n i dreufa......S- i

■s to n m tM South C « S d artd an ocdhwiy wv

. ;S o M g iB o n o ffth C o iw S to • l im in g

. C-2 ■nmos-Nows. TWin I

■ L e q a l s - L e g

I C E L E G A L N O n C I

NTY COMMISSIONERS MINUTEJANUARY 1995 .............................IAN RESOURCES , _ ■oved the pay raJse of Sandy EIDi

w SiR E M U R CE Stivod tho promotion of John Knapraiser with a pay n^se to $ 1 3 .3 0 1

H S OF OFFICEI District Judgo, Dantol Hurlbutl. i I of offtoo b Robert Fort Cou n administorod Ihe oaths of offtoa w ssor,'Bonnie Bnjning, Treaiu missionor Distrtet Ono, and Don loner Distrka Throo.I ovor tho Board, aikod for rwmii ot tho Twin F & County Board Kl a motion by Commissioner Hoc kent Rolnko and socondod by Cc , and unanimous w to , Brent fWt in of tho Board.nmlsslonor FMnke to nominatt o positk>n of Vice Chainnsn. and s

oner Hompfeman, and a unanim an w as named Vk:« Chaimuin ot

M N RESOURCESopted tho resigrutton of Vom (SIosition o l Data Entry at tho Juvoi

^proved the appolntm ont of R) on of Entry Lovol Deputy Prosoa

J w E sS r J E R F p ^ E E D IN Q SCommlssJooer Hompioman ond i oner Maughan and a unanimous ! that Commissioner Roinke would u d ot Coomy Commissionort. ^ommiuioner Roini«» and soconi Hempktman and a unanimous I that Commlsstenor Maughan wc >f the Board ot County Commlui

UMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Commissioner Rolnko and socon teughan and a unanimous y e s v nitl^taughw w at aulhodzM to t card through West Ono Bank.

i« N RESOURCES pproved tho appolntm ont of F le detention deputy In the jail wKI hour. - ........... ..............- -. - -woved tho promotion of Clinton tion of part time dontion doputy to »ay rato of $9.23 por hour, iroved tho appointmoni of Oorai< >n of part time dispatcher In the SI rate ofSS^Sperhour.(Oved Ihe promotion ot Arthur Ro of Sorgoant in tho Shorift’s Do(:

»of$12.11 per hour, ip provod tho hiring ot J a m ei sition of Petrel Doputy with tho S rate of $9.51 por hour, proved tha appointmoni of Cfil n of gato attondant and scrooner' rhour.proved the appointmoni of En m of gala attendant wilh a pay rat

xovod tho appolntmont of Emilii iWon ol part 6me temporary roo iir* Oflico at a pay rata o l $5.25

ERGENCY SERVICES

ird regarding Ns concerns ot B e s id e n t of Twin F alls County, regarding his concerns of E911.1 rwtn Faffs Oty, addressed the B< sm# of E911.A1 Sander E911 Pit 1 the Boani and tho concerned

I 'com m lsskxw .M aughM and. ikxter Hempieman and k unanin ded to table Resolution 95-1 iry 18, 1995. so the CommlMto lation r e g t f^ g issues that Mr.

M M l^O N ER S PROCEEDINGS nskJered bWs for a ramp at Co id a ramp at the County Buildin up to ADA standards. Throe cons m loed bids, Doiron Hail Construe 3 at the County Extenskm Office ty Buttcfing: H i ^ Constructton, E nty Extonsion Offlco. and tho rair ng $2 ,5 6 6 ; and Starr Corporal p at the County Extonsion Office

cnn A ^ g to n told Mr. Taylor to tl : dkl not s ^ l out what his corrt| The Issue w a t tabled until Tuei

until som eone can contact Mr. hat N s c o n e y ' s bW ontailod. T H S O F O m c E . „a ^ n i s t o i ^ the Oath of Offic

ERGENCY SERVICES > present to hoar the dodslon rec I for £911 financing. CommlssJ after reading tho minutes of wha' jay. January 13, 1995, and atton ty Counca Meeting on Januaiy for comments from Commlsslo ipleman. With no comment lx>ing lioner Hompioman made a moac , 95-01 from tho tabto. Commissi i the motion. Upon a unanimous taken oft the table.

Inks atked for comrmnts. Corr ated that N s concerns had beer oner Roinke stated his coocemi Scialconfinnatlon. y Commissioner Maughan and tkmer Hemploman and a roB call l ^ g l w y es , Reinko yes) the ( )a d o ® p tR ^ u tfo n 9 « l. y Commlssicnef M a u g ^ and isloner Hempieman, X^m m issl

discussion on the motion, he. nous vote. Commlsstoner Hempi« lake the jesutt ot the vote to the I« r s Board.-------------------------------^SOLLTTION NO. 95-13F THE COUNTY COMMISSION!

lUNlCATION EQUIPMENT • before tNs Commistton is the pi MJth Central Rogfon E-S11 Boa nt for the operafon of an enhan n m t e m to replace the ditpak

DoomiUsion has a representalfv r South Central Region E-011 t f It Commiisien to conunit lo a fh itf) a finandno entity forapeftod to borrow a turn up to Thrse M sand Dollara ($3,600,000) t o lha an dtopatching aenrfcet pertermj Region E -81f lyttem , rfioa rept

onianoe wHh Idaho^Codtf 7 ^ ^ 1 In the TWin Fail* Tlm es_N«w. vulaikin h Twin F a ls pfynty. .

Central H egnn E-Oii prej*^ b< •n d neoataary funrtfcxi and

thar. t f updaSsd E;M 1 ewippM r K iM e n iMwoilc. Wa raaolv* t\ S S S r ^ v n a t t \ d i h o 0 3 ^i«horh*H o ^ o o i f t ; ^ ^ouniy In the farm ol a prtmaMQi ituHon b an amount up to Thiw

»^n Falls. Idaho Thursday, Moi

>qalsC E L E G A L N O T I C E

ITES lion. Six Hundred T h o u s ^ . . . posa! h a t been tuhmlned I

conskJered by this Commital ElDolL lar' p r o p ^ by another flnar

fomi. Interetl rato and spe< negotiatfon. Said noto may b

uppki purchased with the money 39 por mate sU and three-fourlht i

provements ihereon. tocaleti that tho eomt confirm that th

fico to Interest appears, uurer. This Rosonidon p assed by t> 3onnis TV«h FaJIson thS lO h d m o

COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS jmina- BronI D. Roinke aid of Chairnion, County Commissi Hemp- Donrtis L Maughan ^ m - C o |^ Commissioner

t Don-d s o o - Robert S . Fort limous Upon a motion by Commisi of tho ondod by Commlsstoner fc

voto. Commissioner Roinke ot the Board to sign tho iette

(Skip) In tho Matter otCOMMISSK jvenilo Commissioners consktored I

ren Holl Conslnjctton bid $5, ' Ryan Buikfing and $2,475 for C a locutor tion bid $4,600 for Rannin

$2,350 for Ihe County BuiU iS $5158 for PlanniM and Zo id soc- Building. Tho tow blddor Is 9 us VOS Upon a motion by Commisi >uldbe ondod by Commlsstoner Ma

asked for discussion (consi »ndod as weaihor ponnltting), and

iluton- Contmlssionor Relnka state counly bulkllng whore tho r

JS need to be motorized. Th »nd od $4,668. Commlsstoner Reii s voto, two other quotos however to ob- $5,000. Noactton.

ik. Tho C om m issioner R einke a t needed on the doors In Cot ing the doers. Tho probtom

if Rick p.m., somotimos thw are I with a are tockod. Commissioner F-- . —f a only one entrance._____ittn S . Upon a motton by Commit /tofuD ondod by C om m issioner ' Reinko asked for cSscussic raid A. vote, the Comrnls^nors yi 9 Sher- when the other bUs come ir

In tho Matter olCOMMISSIC Robot- Commissioners revtowed a

DoDort- Rehobitation Sorvfcos for i tton Offlco and tho Snake F

n os P . lor. For a one year contn » Sher- $3^10 per nwnth for ihe pr

month for tho dotentton cor Clifford cussed tooWng at a shorter tor with Upon a motion by Commlss

conlract with M « ic Valloi Ernest janitorial servicet for a six rale of month for ihe probatton on

tho dotentton center, and niiio A. Maughan. the voto passed i records In tho Matter oITAaES ,25 por Commissioners oanccllod p

R P io k ie ia o o iA :011 on RPH93210OCOOOFA County. RPH932IOOBOOOCA I E911. MHPH020000030AA ity, ad- MHPHO2000OOI0AA l .P a m In the Matter of H UM ANE

t o S o goStion o " / & e r I5 ° 8 § ! rate 0 1 0 .1 4 per hour.

InthoMatiorot HUMAN RE vJ.seo- Committianers approved tl inkneut Baker lo iw p t ^ ol J a

i s t o ^ Irfthe Manor of TAXES Hr. Stiv- Commlstioneri granted a

GS R K S i e ^ S o o A ^ u n N In the Manor of AIRPORT Iding to Ron Madsen pttjsented u< instruo- ors for thoir approval on the

toe witli City about going ahead c n. Buhl, chairs loft In at a cost of $7 ramp of cost of $97,000. and toko t irallon, addod lator. and Ihe Bft un feo’arid out for lator. Tho motton dk Corpo- Upon a motion by Commit

lat tholr chair allcwanco at a cost < o throw Commlsiionor Hempiemar jmpany dicusston. Data Rledosei 'uesday chairs for about a year. Ko Mr. Ar to tho city end the county fi I. how financing It going and

chasod since they do not ifftoo to contractororthoFAA. thoji

A roll call voto was had (H Roinke yos)

regard. In tho Mutter of FAIR , Isstonor Commistionors mot with (hat Mr. money to ratify tho purcti

to ttr e g a ^ S c h o 3 D is tr li (Stoners Upon a nwt»n frem Comr ing duly. a & and seconded by O «aon to foitowing request was cons iMionor SCHOOL d I ^ I C T N U ^ ms voto O'

On bohoH of TWin Fafls ' Jommis- Twto F a s County Fair an een an- horoby give our consent, im s wHI kfoho Code Soctton 50-22

annex Into the dty Ibnlu o nd seo- by the county that it cunvr a ll voto property involvisd is a pi le Conv whtoh mns parallel along t

atong the entire w est tor>i nd seo- TWto Fals County, that boi Issloner DATED this 30th day of Oa hearing Brent D. Relnka ,

Ipleman Dennis Maughan ieE 911 Manrin Hempieman ............. ATTEST: . ....................

DNERS C ^ U s I ^ Reinke a sk nCIPA- moot yes vpte, the annew tt-TO ' r - y m - * m c i i e n ^ Comn 4CIN0 V purdiasa of M t property kSE OF • ond ed by C om m lision e

'Reinke asked for oonyim }p « lld > yes, Maughan yes, Reirtk ^ to auuawasraitfiod. riand»d Commlsstonor Reinke lm palcNng take tho first unanimout v

^ i l t t a r e n c a n v o t o ( M i

od up to 6lh Avenue North whid) » twlion. prtbation. The rent w ll n ihatthlt shorter Krm (five months),

patohing .ConvnisiipMKs . approved iJeonflr- from paW^depoty-to c o Ing o o m - $10.10 per hour.

304, no<l tergeanlwith a pay rata o rt. a pa- Committlonert a p p i ^ ty, more detention CbpuWjo the p

■■

? b « t K N O T I C E O t »£5clp»-"APPLICATIO t^ FOP ( b a o a - WATER PERMIT expaRM Tlie (eOeiviat appBeallot

k as b tsa r ile il tc a n » p r{ ito Ibe pabli.

5 w e f c 2 ^ ' . '** '*

March 9 .1995

: LEGAL NOnC.F

mid Oolars ^ .6 0 0 ,0 0 0 ) . A pro- ad by.Key B an k.of.ld ahojtn d . litalon. Said propoaal, or a siml- Inandng entlV. » acceptable ki ipedfto tenns s u k ^ to further; i f b e secured by s>e equipment tey borrowod and ttie apprexi- ha IW *) acres o( l a n d ^ Im- i le d b Jerome C ouny. Further, d ttie e<|ulpment purcnated with an ordnary and necessary ex- ifar as tNs C o u m /t apporttoned

w the County Commlsslonore of ^ o (J a n u « y .1 9 9 5 . . - .

mlssloner Hempieman and soo- ir Maughan and a unanimous ike w as authorized a s Chalnnan

iSIONER PROCEEDINGS od btos for the ADA ramps. Dar- I $5,040 for Planning ar^Zonlng County BuBdIng; & wr Corpora- ining and Zonir^ Bulking and luikS>g; Hoyes Construction bkl Zoning end $2,566 for County

Is Starr Corporation, missiorvor Hemploman and seo- Maughan Commissioner Reinko Mistnictfon wouU start a s soon ind a unanimous vote, the Com-

» r a N E R ? ® e E D iN a s taled thal the north door of the >0 new ramp wfil be located wril The bid trom Magto Olass is

Reinke stated he Is waiting on Ivor they w il be in ex co st ot

I sta te d that ‘crash* bars are Court Servtoos Instead of chain- item Is if p o o f^ work past 5:00 re locked in because the doors or Roinke stated it wl8 cost $800

mitslorwf Hempiorrian and soo­ner M aughan, C om m issioner ssion (none), and a unanimous s voted to purchase crash b a n

L o n e r s p r o c e e d in g sd a proposal from k ^ t o Valley for ooanlng the Juvomie Probch te Rivor Juvenite Oetentton Cen- intract. tho Janittriol quote was I probation office and $245 por contor. Tho Commisstoners dit- ter contract term, nltslonor Hompiomon to sign the illoy Rehabitation Services for six month contract tor $340 por 1 otfteo and $245 per month for tnd seconded by Commlstloner o d unanknously.

>d ponalty and Intarast on tho fol-

I RESOURCES»d the appointmoni ot Qorl Daw o r In Court Sorvtoos with a pay

I RESOURCES>d tho appolntmenl of Michael R. I Janitor with a pay rate ot $5.80

I a four month extension on tho

TTI tevoral bids to the Commisston- I ttie airport terminal, man moved to concur with the d on the project end have tho f $75,000. t ie wcAmay toft in at a ko tho gato out because it can be t unit for ti>e handicappod bo tofi Id led tor lack Ota second, imissioner Meughan to leave tho » t ot $50,000. and socondod by man. Chairman Reinke asked foi Dtoi stated thoy don’t have tho . Ke stated they could com e badi ity forrecommondations based on ar>d whore the chairs can be pur- not havo to be bought from Iho thoy only have to be PFC oliigiblo. I (Hompioman yos. Maughan yos,

rith Bin Holiflold and Cindy De- jrd iase of County ^ property n road a totter from Mifc'Siiori A t istrlct 413 Annexation ReiiuosL ommlsstoner Maughan foA annex-

JUMBER 413 ANNEXATION RE­QUEST

Us County and on bohaH of th<• and Rodoo. tho underaigned dc int. pursuant to tho provisions o >-2gVaDowing the City of Fitor tc t t of Rtor corttf n property ownec TTently usod a s Far Grounds. TwI parcel whkih is 250 feet wkk ng tho north edge of Highway 30 tongtti ot t \9 property owned bj : borders Highway 30.4 January. f9M . .

asked for comm ent After a unani wxation wae »provod . . m m ltsiooer HempiunaniairaltF ert/’bi' iKa Wrgrounds and sec o n e r M aughan. C om m lss ione ikhiL A rotlcal voto (H em ^m ai elrtkd yes) waa had am f me put

Instroctton Clerk Robert Fort t IS voto on annexation and changi (Maughain yes, Hempieman yei

ISStONERS PROCEEDINGS sod the leasing of property at 13 i t h Is preseofly bourtng juvenftII remdri $750 per month with

m ^sslo^er Hempieman to exton id by Commlsstoner Maughan, lb

??RE80URCE8 ved the fransfor of Lisa Murpho

court security with a pay for <

ved the promotian of Todd Po«^ o( sereeant to the posiUon of sta la of 9 9 per hour,« d iho transM of Ken Martin fror• poiltfon o l patrol deputy wiihhour......... ............. ....... ............ir d tS .1 0 9 5 ,

y MIKE AND/OR S U ^ fOR VIERCTRA’

25nR 3S O O N Uloa TWIN FALLS ID 0 3 0 1

t o SoB it« graoadwtfcr ■m:<- D l v e r s l e a P t i , o f ^ / 4 5 E I /4 . S35. TIOS,

R l6E;Tw laPilbsC ««ity. V m 01/01-12/31

LEGAL NOTICE

>- Stodcwater (0.»2 cb ) C

I; D o a o tk (0.04 efi) gr T ou l IKvMiIoa: 0.96 cfi tfIt Date t-Tlcd: 02/02/95 tl^ In; SEI/4SEI/4, S35. ■ {!J" n o s . R16E, J;ti Tbe applicadoa prapote» y(• to dii'Cft gnuadwatcr nd f n ia Use “Roslem Soaks njj Plain Arc*' premUj' p

nad ffam ora loriw order (jdated Apra 30Ui, 1993. >Ttw order a0ows tbe .director lo coiaider oo a ^c a s e - b y e a i e . b a i U sapplicutkuu tr U con be }<ibowB Ibe d e r tlo p o a t ‘win have ao vfTcct oo n

> p r io r s a r f a e e s a d eIS ir o o n d w a te r r ig b ls r " bceante-of its loeattoo.

iaileBUicBnt cbasampUoo. 'r- or mitigation by. tbe F0 a p ^ a u t lo olTuI iajnry <^ lo o t iiv rigbu. Tbe fId perailt. i f appniTed, wiD (ly be fubjeet la all prior F

waler rigbu oad to >^ m itiiBllon needed to |tn protect prior rigUs from ,(V- duterial iajury. Any ‘

protest mnu be fOed %ritb „ tbe Director, Dept, of n W a t e r R e s o u r c e s , is Soutbeni Kralos. 222

Sbosbone SJrwt East,Twia F*n«. ID 83301 <

re togctber witb a protest fee ] rv o f $25.00 on cr before ® M aitb 20. J995. Tbe

prolesUuit most also send *a copy o f tbe protest to |

0-' (he a p p tk a a l............... ’ I" R. Keitb lltgcimoo, >f l Director |

l\it>tlsbed la Tines News 00 i^ 3/2 & 3/9195. \

IN THE DISTRICT .1 COURT OF THE RFTH ,

“ JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF !THE STATE OF IDAHO. ,

*• INANDFORTHE ' COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS

C aseN o.S P -95-134 ' Z NOTICE OF HEARING 1 ^ In the Matter of tho Appll- ' ^ catton ot '

CUFFORD NORMAN EU- ' GENE BEARD

-------- ter Chanoo in Namo.—A potitton by Clifford Nor- man Eugene Board, bom S e p te m b e r 24 . 1 9 7 0 e l S e n t a R o sa , C alitornia now roskJIng at 500 Par- n e l Dr. Apt 4, Buhl, klaho

_ p r o p o s in o a c h o r ig o In " namo to Clifford Normon

Eugono Squlros h as boon fU(d In tho abovo-ontitiod court, the reason tor the

R. change In namo being that 80 p etit io n er h a s g o n e by

' Cllllord Norman Eugono . Squires slnco he w as 4

he yoars old. The nam e and a d d r e ss o f pe lit ion or's m oth er is G era ld in e Sq ulros. 133 N obreska.

>n- Goocfing, Idaho and poti- tionor's tether Is Cllllord

ho Norman Beard, a d d ress ho unknow n. S u ch petition t a win bo hoard at such timo be a s the court may appoini, oft and o b je c t io n s m ay b e

filed by any person who ho can , In su ch ob)ection s, by show to the court a good for r e a so n a g a in s t t u c h a ho change of name, tck W mJESS nw hand and on seal of tald District Coun ur- this 16th day of Fobruaiy, Iho 1995io . ROBERTS, FORT os, Ctork

J e ftS ld wAttorney for Pothionor

Je- Jeff StciW. Chartered rty. P.O. Box 1597 ^s- Tw in F a lls . ID 6 3 3 0 3 -

1597.ox- PU BLISH : T h u r s d a y . Ihe February 23. March 2. 9

and 16. 995-____________E- IN THE DISTRICT

dJ THE STATE OF IDAHO. o» INANDFORTHE

JO COUNTY OF »«*. TWIN F A U S [h® MAGISTRATE DIVISION S ? C ase No. SP 95-124 ¥ • NOTICE TO CREDITORS by IN THE K4ATTER OF THE

ESTATE OF;ERNEST a KOKE

Doceasod NOTICE 18 HEREBY

GIVEN th a t th e .u n d o r - ■ ign ed h a t b e e n ap-_

; pointed Personal Ropre- "*■ se n ta tiv e of the ab o v e -

four months attor the date, of the first pi*Ocation of

, ta notice or said claims ^ will b e fo re v er b arred . ^ Claims must either be pre- ^ ' sonted to the undersigr|ed

of the esteto d o Rollg &

" * Falls, ktoho 83303. or filed ^ wfth the Court. ^ ^^ DATED this 14lh day of

Fobnjary, 1995 MarOyrvK. Sandora

^ PofSonaJ Representetlve

SS

TWINFALLS ’ '— MAGISTRATE DIVISION N Case Number 8P-95-136 ^ -^ C E O F H E A H IN O ,

In the Matter of tf>e Appll-

F o f iC t n m o l N m w . ' A oWHon b> D « n m B ui-

S. M ifu t ie f l l ,b « ir h T W ;t . FdH C ourt/, 1 ^ ,

now mMinO In TWn F « li

- I

LEGAL N O TCE I

County, Idaho, proposing p<a c h a n g e In n a m e to i< DannyRussol M W aerhasb o e n n e d in lh o ^ o v e -o n - hitWod court. The reason for s ithe d iange in nam e being Qi

- that petitioner h a t b e e n ci known a t Danny R ussel af Mocklor skwe he w as six pi

rirs old, he now w ish es «m ^ this c h w g e for- bi

maly. The name of tho P< potidonot's father Is Danny. »Russel Tumor, and N s ad- f

.d r e u Is 2209 East 4000 1 North. Fitor, Idaho, 03328. "NS a id p e tit io n w ill b e ^

hoard on Friday tho 17tti £d ay of M arch. 1 9 9 5 , a t D9:20 o'dock a.m.. and ob- f' j o ^ t may be filed byany person, who can. in gsuch ot^octtons, show to Pthe Court a good reason ^against such a change of f i rxamo.WITNESS my hand and

seal otsak l Court this 17th

S B E R T 9 !^ R T ? a i> r ksH-.Cooloy

R M o R f f a n d R A Y- IBORN PR.E.RAYBORN • 1 Attorney for Petitioner' • NP U BLISH : T h u r e d a y . »Fobniajy 23, March 2, 9 Eand 16. 99< ____________ o

IN THE DISTRICT BCOURT OF THE FIFTH .JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF JTHE STATE OF IDAHO, b

IN AND FOR THE FCOUNTY OF TWIN a

- FALLS pCttso No. CV95-579 aSUMMONS nIngrkJ P. King o

PlalnUFf nvs- tl

Robert L King 111 nDefendant b

N OTICE: YOU HAVE n BEEN SU E D BY ~THE - IIABOVE-NAMED PLAIN- tlTIFF. THE COURT MAY LEN TER JU D G M E NT c

, AGAINST YOU WITHOUT 2 FURTHER NOTICE UN- f

- L E S S YOU R E S P O N D F ■ WrTHIN 20 DAYS. READ c

-THE INFORMATION BE- [

TO^DEFENDANT; Robert <L King 111 F

YOU ARE HEREBY NO- {T IF IE D thatinonjertodo- Ffond this lawsuit, an ep- <proprioto writttn response ,

. m u st b e f ile d w ith th eab o v e d esig n a te d court •

. within 20 days niter ser­vice ot this A m m on s onyou,-lt-you-fnil-to-so_rxh___

.• spond tho court may ontor

3

5 *'A*a>S*oftt»e'’Complainl 1a i» served with this Sum-n mons. It you vrlsh to sookn the advise of or roproson-n ation an attorney in this 'd manor, you should do so ie promptiy so ttiat your writ- ,n ton rotfponse, H any, mayu be filedln time and otherJ logoi rights protected.4 /Ol appropriate writan re-

i ;0 and .other Idaho Rutos ol ,1 Civil Procedure and shall ; j: also Include:d 1. The title and number ,. ot this caso. :n 2. It your response is an0 Answer to the Compdlnt. ,1 it must conatin admissionsa or denials ot the separate in a lle g a t io n s o l tho C om-I ploinl and otiter dolensos ;A you may daim. 'a 3. Your signature, mailing

ad d re ss , and te le p h o n e ;,H number, or the signature,n maSlng address, and te(e-

number of your at-

4. pfeof of mailing or de- ' Bvory of a copy of your re­

sponse to Pluntifl t attor- i r ^ , a s deslf^iated ii6 o ^ .

you must pay a fling fee > wHh your response, con-

t a e l th e C lerk o f Ihe , above-named court

DATED this 16lh day of

- c l S S ^ ' o ^ t H E D IS- , THICT COURTL BY: s/Rosenau • Oopuiy Clerk '■ PU BLISH: T h u r sd a y ,

Mareh 2, 9 . 18, and A1995.____________________

. IN THE DISTRICT COURTOFTHEFIFTH

o JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF fe THE STATE OF IDAHO.

INANDFORTHE COUNTY OF TWIN

^ FALLS hW G gm A TE Dl-

5 w a r ^ w . otf» ^ P-- - D e c a W "? ' C BseNo.8P-9& -117

NOTICE 18 HEREBY ?! GIVEN th a l lh a u n d e r- ^ “ i lg n e d h a i - b e a n a p -

pointed person a l repre- se n la t lv e o t tho a b o v e -

; named estate. Afl perw ns of having claims M d n s t the

la id d e c a a t a d a r e re- q u ired to p r a t e n l their

^ c la lm t w ith in to u r (4 ) M moniht after the date of vo the firat p u b D a t o of M t

notice or sakl da im t wQI Jf* be forever barred. Clalmt

m u tt b e p r a t a n la d lo ” Cole, R I ^ & Robortton.^ A ttorneyt a t L aw , P .O . " Box 525, Twin F a it , kla- ' ho, 833630525 . or ftod

, w im m eC ourt ' DATED Ihit 23rt day of

d o t o t W 0 . B in o u D 1- PerionalRepiesantaHva - .

f IN THE DISTRICT COURTOFTH ERfTH

-JUDWIALOiaTT«CT.CF

» ;CASE NO, 8 P 05-138 NOTICE TO CREDrrOftS ,

Bl IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HERMAN E.

« RIPtEY

win N O TIC B i s ; HErtEBY md g i v e n th a t th a tjnder* iBa. a lg n e d h a | b e e n ap*

LEGAL NOTICE Ll

pointed P ersonal R ep r^ Thi te n ta t iv e o f th e a b o v e -1 am

~ nam ed estate: A i p e r a m - for having da im t aoalntt ttta V a t a ld d e o e a t e d a r e r e - Tru q u ir ed to p r e te n t th e ir abi d ^ t w tttti four months S e after the date o l It)* first HJ publcation of thit notSoe or fur M ld d d m t win be forever m abarred . C a im s m u st b e p uw eten ted to EDWARD L f ug a w r r , Pertonal Repre- .cal•entetlve o l the estete. at S o1 2 6 S e c o n d A v e n u e 83:

-North, P.O. Box 366, TWin 12:Falls, Idaho, and fited with PoIhe court. c«f DATED this 23rtl day o l COIF^niary, 1995. of/s / Ed^roxl L Bondt S oEdward L Benoit mt Personal Ftopresenlatlve PU B L ISH : T h u r sd a y ^

TOE D IS T lilC ^ ” COURT OF THE nFTH mi JUDICIALDISTRICTOF an< THE STATE OF IDAHO, ig

INANDFORTHE Fi( COUNTY OF TWIN Of

FALLS TpMAGISTRATE DIVISION q E

Probate C ase No. SP-95- tf 140 PL

• NOTICE TO CREDITORS S IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE

& a H .O R A N E , “D eceased, c

Th o u n d e r s ig n e d h a t n < been appointed Personal qi R e p r e s e n t a t iv e o f t h e d< above-nam ed e s ta te . A ll; i:i p e r s o n s h a v in g c la im s tN agolnst the decedent are ii, r ^ r e d f i present their Bi c la im s w ith in 'fo u r (4 ) s i months after the date of c t the firtt pubBcatfon of iN i Si notice or takl da im t w il ck be forever barred. Claims ds must be both presented to thi

■ the’ Pertonal ftopro*enta--fo( t iv e in c a r e o f a tto r n e y th Leon E. Smith, Jr. a t the to) offtoeofSM nW & BEEK S, Ar 2 1 0 S ix th A ven u e E a st, a P ost Offtoe Box 508, TWin m Falls, klaho 63303-0508, |o orfitodwilh tho Court. Ai D a te d t h i t 2 4 th d a y o f bi

: C W ® ' N a ^ N O R S Personal F^opresontative c 9 2 4 S o u t h e a s t B e th e l' r Place O'Corvallis, Oregon 97333

' P U B L IS H :T h u rad ay ; March 9 .1 6 , and 2 3 .1 W 5

IN THE DISTRICT

‘ j i f o K i S J i S f S

I COUNTY OF TWIN ' FALLS, CASE NO. SP-95-144‘ NOTICE TO CREDITORS: IN THE MATTER OF THE‘ ESTATE OF:• JOSEPH SCHULTZ.' D eceased.’ N OTICE IS HEREBY ; GIVEN th a t t h e u n d er­

s ig n e d h a t b e e n ap>' p o in tad .p ersonal repre-

t e n la t lv e o f th e a b o v e - ' named deced en t A l por- r t o n e h a v in g c la im s { a g a in st th e d e c e d e n t or

the estate aro required to ’ present their claims wHhln

■oiir months after Ihe date ' o f Ihe first pubficatton ot , this Notice or sakl daim t

wSI be forever barred.: C U m t mutt be presented ' to the undorslgnp^ at the ’ low ofSco of F^aula Brown : SIndair. 321 Fourth Ave- ' nue Norih, P.O. Box 2322., T w in F a lls . ID 8 3 3 0 3 - I 2322, end tiled with Ihe• Cterit of the Court.'• DATED thb 28th doy ot

Fobmary, 1995.NELiJE S c h u l t zPersonal Representathn

I: P U B L ISH : T h u r e d a y ;■ March 9 .1 6 .2 3 - 1 9 9 5 - -

IN TH E SU P E R IO R r COURT OF THE STATE . 0 O F W A SH ING TO N IN [ I- AND FOR THE COUNTY ?0 OF DOUGLAS \

,1 U S ^ S I ^ ^ I ^ D r r o R s SIn Re the Esttte of: n

I- ETHEL VIRGINIA MAR- i

The personal _^repreaent»- j', t iv e n a m e d b e lo w h a t c1, beon appolrtted and h a t [

quaO fi^ a t personal rep- resentettve of tN s estete.P e r so n s h a v in g c la im s ra g a in s t Ihe d e c e a s e d ,m u st , prior lo Ih e tim e it u c h o la im t w o u ld b e , barred by any othenMse <i

• appBcabte stetute of Hmlta- < ttons, serve their clalmt on ^

s the pertonal repretenta- < ). t l v e o r t h e a l t o r n e v t o f J i “ 'r e c o r d " a lt h e - a a ( f r e i* - ‘

tteted betow and flte an gY executed copy ef tha dakn i r- with the Cleri( of tN t Court ] »• - w ilh ln four m on lh a -a tter -, I- the date of firtt publtoation I- of ihit notice or within four , tt month! alter the date of

T.Ir o f the Coi^rt. whichever isn la te r o r , e x c e p t un d er51 thote provlstons mdudedi . In RCW 1 1 .4 0 .0 1 1 orS RCW 11.40.013, the c ^M w l be forever barred. ThisIO b a r I t -a fteo t lv e a t ton o laIm t a g a ln it both theV p r ob ate a t t e t t a n d the ^ non-probate o t s e t t of the

DATE OF R U NG COPY ^ OP NOTICE TO GREDI-

TORawbh.Ctefkol.Court:.

' 0 ? S e * 2 f ' H ^ PUBU-'J ......C ATION: F eb ru a ry 9 .^ -1 9 9 6 .---------- ---------- -^ DIANNE QAMEL1 K =sr-"“*"f . .............. '

» N < , D H E W E L O W ’

f . Altomayt tar Ow Estate

N O T I O E O ^ - Ip- A N N U A U R E IW

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LFOAL MOTICE LE

Ihe 1994 Annual Retom 'fof, »

5513Ible at the offtoe of First Chan

11?MAnent of said Bank at U Dow ntown O ffice lo - plex

a t 102 Main Avenue p n je 3outh. Twin Falls, kJaho • J3301 or e a l (206) 736-J224 .........- Tlaorthient hfefm aten oon- Rfqj :«fNng ihe fund wil, to ao- P «w »rd a n ce with cgovWons

s s a s s j ' t e «9 ;^ a.m. n 5:00 pjn . for „ a period ol 160 d m com-

TRUST DEPARTMENT D ENISE A LANYON, P TRUST OFFICER ^PUBUSH: Mareh 7.6. and9,1995__________________N O m C E ^ftgR SH A L -S

Urited Slates o l America,PlaJnttff v t. Randy Knopp, J V t CIvfl No. 9i03M -S-& }L

NOTICE IS HEREBY * 2 ^ GIVEN thal on the 23rd. ^ d a y o f M arch 1 9 9 4 . a t "j?,, 1flOp.m. o lsa id d B y .o n the front ttep t of the Cat- sla County C ourthouse.Burtey. w A o . tho UNted S ta tes 'M a rsh a l w ill. In ^

Sale and Decree of Fore- dosure, s e i the folowing f f » dascrftied real p r o ^ to " ^

tor cash In tawful money ot —' the Urrted States of Amor- , toa. The United States ot ELE Amottea, Rural Economto, ^

lormorly Farm ers H om e-

you h m o n y w o il io n i . “ Z c o n ta ct D e e S e a m o n s .County S u p e r v iso r . A cx REC D S. a t ( 2 0 8 ) 4 3 6 - « "

°" tO W N S H IP 1 0 A * SOUTH^ RANG E 25 ^ EAST Oli THE BOISE MERIDIAN. C A SSIA ^ COUNTY, IDAHO.SECTION 8: That part

N ^ ^ V 4 “desEm )ocf'SJ;J

Sglnn ing'atthe Nortf w e s t co rn o r o f s a id NWANE’/.: ^Thonco East along the AD

boundary line ot

NWV4 NEV4 for 4 0 0 ^

l f f i « e South pcraitol wHh the North l»und- J *

fer 400 feet; . ^

j j r s w s s ®

for 400 feet to a point

a W n'vKs r s . iT h en c e NoTth a lon g sa id W e st boundary Dno for 400 foot to the POINT O F BE G IN - ^ NING. S®,Shop-and fann eqtip- i , ' ment storage bulkllng ^ ( 4 0 ‘x 8 0 - ) ori 3 .6 7 3 ^

ComfnonJy known ad- ^ d r e ss Is: 3 0 0 S o u th , ^ 575 East, Rupert.PuWlah: Mardi 7 .0 .9 ,10, 13, 14. 15, 16, 17,90 g l - 22 1995.NOTICE OF PUBUC ^

HEARING ^Notice Is hereby given,by ^ the Planning and Zoning „ - Commisston for the City o l NO TWm Fans. kJaho. that a pubGc hearing wll bo held on M arch 2 8 , 1 9 9 5 . a Tuosday, at the hour of » »

i l S n t f e a . I ’cIi;. ^Hal, located at 321 ^ ^ oncl A v en u e E a st, Twin ^ Fallt, idaho. to hoar a re- g}J

‘^ J A f c s B l E R I f o r ^ FNB PARTNERSHIP.

Requests a Zoning D i s ^ J g

a*dvltkxi. owcl. ta l i cated east of Perrfne X C o u le e , so u th o fS la r id

' Avenue and north of Lott■ 7 and 8 'b f fte-B ut»riteld--iii‘

S u bd vitton In th e 1 8 0 0 T / block of Addbon Aveiiue

: Ea»t In TWtn F a it. The

: R e q u e tt a S p ec ia l U s e 1 Pennlt In o iw r tfiat ihe *5

, on property tocated, at 562 ,B lu e L a k es B o u lev a rd e .North In th e L yn w ood ^

[ Shopphg Center In TWin g

S

fatt food restaurant with S

• S M .i3 ^ r ,IV 7 '5 K SU M » B fiK llw d North in

■ “» I/ 'R equette e Zoning D is M 'o f

' A m e S m e n ffr ^ R - i ^ d e n s ity to R -1 -4 3 .0 0 0 d< CflO PUD ctonsHy ter ap- ■ fo proxlmately 20 .B a c m o f 61 le n d lo o a te d o n e m il* - i>

one-t}aH m ile 35

- S f e a - a s i f f i IDrfve North in tfw City o f ^ TWm F a lf Area of I m ^ 9

.........

L E G A L N O T I C E

or tr>e piupose of dew t-

JO E R U S S E a Requests a ZorJng D l s ^ Change and Zoniig 'Map ^ m e n d ^ tfr o m R ^ ld a n - ilty to R-4 PUD density A r

rwin F als to develop a 4-)Iox multi-fairiily housing iroieet

JULEE DAVIS ter - MAGIC VALLEYCHRIS

TIANHIOH SCHOOL: ^equosU a S p ^ Use >ennit In order that the if^ c a n t may operate a )flvale lunlor-senior;hfgh ichod on property tecated It 601 S h o ^ o Street ><orth in TWin Falls.

VERLYN and WANDA • CLARK

R eq u est a S p ec id I V se somiit In 01 that the ippficonts may operate, a jar serving boor and wvte sn propoiv tecated ot 717 Uato Avenue West to IWin Falls.

DEBORAH SILVER,LEROY HAYES and

JUDY and DOUG FOLLOW

Request a Zoning Dlttrict Change and Zoning Map Amendment, from f« 'd e n - slty to R-2 PFK) density for property tocated at z168 Adfison Avonue East in TWin FaOs. The (iroposod u te of the property H a profosstonal office. '' 'rIC H A R D KELLEY.ter

TASTER'S R oquettt a Spedal. Use Pemiit In order that ,the app licant m ay se ll.b ee r and wine by m e drink-or botao on pnsperty Ideated at 2221 Addson AVonue East in the City of Twin Falls.

■i;b : p e r r i n b . ‘'.ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

R equesU a S p o d a l . l ^ Penult In ordor that tho a p p lica n t m ay h a v e In­sta lled a free-stan d in g , non-lllum lnated sig n on school pn>perty toca t^ at 452 Casweli Avenue West InTwlnFaBs.

321 Socond Avenue East. 736-2287.Any and all persons de«ir- Ing f i comment may ap­pear and bo hoanJ at'.tho appointed time./s/-laM af-N .-O rtD n,-C ^-------munlty Developmont -

Director ■ ■PU BLISH: T h u r sd a y , M anAO.1995 ADVERTISEMENT FOR

BIDS FOR 1 99 5 -MAGNESIUM .

CHLORIDE CONTRACT

^ T o’T ' oSSL'.^0 « Deputy City Ctoric at 321 Second Avonue E ^Twin F a l l i , Id ah o until 2:00 P.M.. p r e ^ n d tocai . timo Maroh 17. 1995, at which time thw s h a > t e pubOdy opened and r M In tiie Coundl Chambers oftheT W inFaD taiy H«IL This Is a contract to sw ply 525 ton s o l M agnesium C hlorid e to th e C i l / o l Twin Fans.Contract docum ents Vil.lth spodfteations and^r p ^ s are available at the offlco ot the the a ty Engineer.321 Second Avenue East.Twin FaBt. Waho. (Maiing Foe: $15.00).Shatoo M Bryan 'Doputy City 6torkCity of TWin Fans32 i Second Avenue EitstPO Box 1907Twin Fals. ID 833013-1907Publish; March 2 ^ 9.

a>on:Maidl17.1M5: I .LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttuit an election win b e ho ld on M arch 2 7 .1995 for 12.-00 noon; to 8 « 0 p.m. at the HaMr- man City Office for 'eleo- tton of A ieo membeni' to s e r v ic e o n th e L dw er Snake River Aquifer 'R e- cbarge D istrict B caro of DTrootors. T h e e le c t e d members shall be a w^ttr user or representetiv« of a water user within the.Dis-

1 m em b e r s h a ll b e a member of a lateral ditch water u ser s association.1 m em b er ahalh b e a member o l the dly oouncfl ofamuntoipaBtywltNnthe dUtricL ^

- 1.m em ber.thal be geoer- any representetlve'Of the In terests o t w ater u ser s whhln the district - . . Termt ot offlce for wNch each are'etected ih d .b e fortw oyears.D etorisb. Jones . ..

1 9 9 5 - S T R ^ t WIDENING PROJECT

the D « ^ City Cink a t . 321 oSoond Avenue E ast Twin F a lls , Id a h o uhtll 2:00 pjn .. prevailM local time 24, lA S ) at wNdi time they shat be

o ltheTW toFalt^ityH an. .T h e w erk oontern pU ted .lw r em .il,Ihe w M enW of . severa l s tr e e t s ifrlth;the

' - .S e o o n d .A v e n u e E a s t .I TWin F a ls, kttfio (fifteen I dollars ( $ 16 .0 0 ) inaDing

I Deputy d l y Clerk- - i .-

> TWteFagt.lDB33Q3:ip07

t ^ ^ s ^ n w e d a y , March I 9 and 16 .1995

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L e g i E i l i ^ e

■ LEGAL NOTICE

'•W hC EO FTR U ST H E-S '- - ......... -SALE - - -

- On Tuesday, ttw 6ih day -■‘ot Jut)*. tW 5, at the hour :ol 10K» o'd«ck A.M.. of

.'.uSa d a y j n the office ot .-QECUHJTY TITLE COM- :P A N Y O F IDAHO. LO- •GATED AT-311 SECOND .STR EET NORTH, TWIN F A L L ^ TWIN FALLS courrrY jD A H O . 8TEWAI* TITLE OF IDA- HO, Inc., an Idaho Corp^

.ralfon. a« truiiee. wiB w ll at p i ^ auction, to tho hlghott bidder, for cash, in

< l« v ^ money of iho Unitod : States, all payoblo at tho 'Jimo of salo. tho followfng ' doscribod roal property,

situated In Iho County ot TWIN FALLS. S ta to ot t d ^ . and d o s c f i^ as

' follows, to wit;. L o l 3 , B lock 2 . NEW : SCHOOL ADDITION. Twin -F alls County. Idoho, ao- ; cordlna to the OffidsI Plat

ttwrooT, rocordod In Book 1 o f P la t s , P a p o -1 0 3 . r e c o r d s o f Tw in F a lls C o u n ty , Id a h o . THE T R U ST E E HA S NO

. KNOW LEDGE OF A , MORE PARTICULAR DE­

SC R IP TIO N O F THE A BO V E -D E SC R IB E D REAL PROPERTY, BUT FOR P U R P O S E S OF COM PLIANCE WITH

• IDAHO CODE. SECTION■ 6 0 -1 1 3 . THE TRUSTEE

HAS BEEN INFORMED THAT THE STREET AD­DRESS OF 133 JEFFER-

■ SON ST.. TWIN FALLS, •'IDAHO 0 3 3 0 1 , MAY

. SOMETIMES BE A SSO - :C IA T E D WITH SAID

: REAL PflOPERrV.Said salo -will bo mado

without covenant or wor- - - -raoty fosardlng-tltlo.-pos-..

session or oncumbrancos ' to satisfy tho obligalion so-

curod by and pursuant to ' th o p o w e r o t s a l e c o n - . fetTod in Iho dood ol trust

oxocutod by JOHNNY M. U R R U T IA A N D D E B O -

' RAH URRITIA. HUSBAND AND WIFE W HOSE IN­TEREST IN NOW BEUE- iVED TO BE HELD BY •JAMES A BOYER AND

• MILDRED E. BO YER.. HUSBAND AND WIFE AS

SUCCESSORS IN INTER- . EST to STEWART TITLE

. OF IDAHO. IN C ., AN . IDAHO CORPORATION

AS Successor Trustee, for

— i r F j r i ' i c r R i r MOF IDAHO, N.A., a s suo-

• c o s s o r in in te r e s t by■ m orgero fT W IN FALLS

-BANK & T R U S T COM ­PANY a s Bonoticary. ro- cordod Octobor 7th. 1077, as Instrument No. 723576, Mortgoao records ot TWIN

, '•-i'FA LL S C o u n ty . Id o h o .

: i M S S a i :■ NO REPRESENTATION

: IS MADE THAT THEY ; AR E, OR AR E N OT,

• PRESENTLY RESPONSI­BLE FOR THIS OBUQA- TION.

> .71>o dotault tor wNch this ';-s«io is to bo mado Is fa>-

' ure to; cnalco prtndpal and . Intorost payments as sot- forth on said Dood of Tmst

and Promissory Note. ThoT-orialnal loan amount was• ^ ,5 0 0 .0 0 toffothor with j bitorost theroon a l the rate

‘ of 0.25000% por annum,as evidencod in Promis­sory Note dated October 7, 1977. Payments aro In dotault tor m e monlhs of May through A u g u st o f 1 0 d 4 in th e a m o u n t of $474.00; and ^ t o m b e r

• of 1904 through January ' ct IM S In tho amount ot

- $ 5 7 8 .0 0 per m onth and eontlnulnfl each and ovoty

. month thoreattof untii date : of salo or nlnstatomenL

: Tho p d n ^ balance as : ,o f Ja n u a ry 4 , 1 0 9 5 Is

$20,920.40 tOQOIhor with Interest thereon a s of Jar>-

;’-g a r y 4 , 1 0 0 5 In tho amount of $1,478.70. Tho

•,-:w r diem Is $5.30. All do- r iin q u en t p a y m e n ts arc

duo tooothor with any , lato ch arges, advan ces,

foes or costs associatoe I wHh this fotodosuro. anC ' . the balanco owfaig^as^ol , ; . « s d a » o n th e _ o £ 89allor

M cursd W s M deed ol

' . costs and expenses actu­ally IncotTod In enfordw Ihe obteatiofts thoroundei

....... : - or {h thS ssie . a s trustee'll- , foes aixyor reasonable r t

i to rn ey 'i l e e s a s au th o I r . f i l e d in th e prom issor)

• ’'ribteMkiiredbyih;^^I mentioned D eed of Trust

:P U BLISH : T h u r a d a y Februwy 23. .Marrfi 2. i

I .. r ORDINANCE NO. 2478

' a n o t o i n a n c e o f toi

!. 2, AND S o f T H E J M i,.'U N IF O R M BUILW N •• CODE. 1004^UNIFORI ■:-ADMlN STRAtlVE COTE > - -1994 UNIFORM HOUS

. : . ' » o ' = g § § a 1 g v <

1 8 9 4 UN

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e g a l s - L e g a

; L E G A L N O T I C E

5 TURES IN THE CITY OF t TWIN FA LLSrPR O V ID --c

y INQ FOR THE ISSUANCE I « OF PERMITS AND COL- t ]f LECTION- O F F E E S I 3f THEREFOR; REPEAUNQ \

ALL OTI^ER O R D i- J >• NANCES AND PARTS OF I D ORDINANCES AND RES- t N OLUTIONS AND PARTS ' S OF RESOLUTIONS PER- > , TAININQ TO THE CODES «

ADOPTED BY THIS OR- ‘ ^ DINANCE; AND PROViD- < »" INQ FOR AN EFFECTIVE " DATE. '^ BE IT O R D A INE D BY I

THE MAYOR AND COUN- ' « C1L OF TH E CITY O F = '0 TWIN '>'j FALLS. IDAHO: '°\ Section 1: That Twin Fans

City Code Section 4-1:1 “ bo ropoalod. •UU Section 2: TTiat Chapter 1 TI ol TitJo 4 of tho Twin Fails VJ City Codo be amended by |

the oddtlon of a new sec- tion. 4-1-1 a s follows:

r 4 -1 -1 : A D O PTIO N O F ;COOES: That the la tes t

ic od ition o f th o follow ing0 d o c u m e n ts a s n ow or A horofnaftor am ondod aro

e . a d o p te d a o th e o ffic ia lIF b u li^ g oodes of the City

of T ^ Falls, Idaho, forIT regu lating tho erection ,)c constnjction. enlargement,•u alteration, r«poif. movino. )u romovai, domollticn, con­i c version, occupancy, oqulp- rn m ont, u so , heigh t, aroa rv a n d m a in te n a n c e o f all a buildings or Bsucturos in c the City of TWin FaHs. pro- ^ v i d b i ^ f the Issuance ol

EdtfMS ol tho Uni- form Buadno Codo Vol-

^ um o i l , A dm inistration, * Life Safety, and FieW In- “ ■ sp octlon P rovisions , in- »»: dudinfl-AppoocBx-Chaptor ®» 3, D M t iZ II, Agricuiturel.

and Appendix Chapter 20,® Minimum Plum bing Flx-

tu r e s , a n d A pp en dix iV C h a p to r S I , D ivision Ili, !?■ Patio Covers, and Unifomi ? • Building Code Volume #2. jP Structural Engineering Do

sign Provltions, arvcTUnl- tonn BuHdlnQ Codo Vd- umo f3 , Material, Testing

iP and Installation Standards.ond Uniform Adminlstra-

^ llv o C od o . and Uniterm :H- HouslM Codo. and Uni- LE form C o d e for Building ^N Conservation, and Unlfomi 3N Codo tor Iho Abatomont of for Dangerous BuHdings, and of_U nlform H ou sin g .C od e.

NK e n d Uniform M echanical UO- Code. Induding ail Appon- by .dix Chapters and Unilonn LS Sign Code. puWishod by M- the intornatlonai Confer- ro- once of BuIIdng Officials, 77, and the generic liro-resls- 76, liv e a sse m b lie s llstod In

tho latest odition of the IS; F ire R e s is ta n c e D esig n ^ Manual pubilshod by tlw M* G y p su m A ss o c ia t io n . ^ Each ol the latest.aditions-

of the roguineoos, provi- s io n s . c o n d it io n s ond ter m s o f su c h U niform

T. C od o .p cW ljh odta llio ln - ! S ‘ tomotionaJ Contorenco of

BuiWlno OftWals, and-tho se co n d a r y publication s

W roforen ced ab ovo , ail o f S i vrtilch aro on file in the of- “ ’‘J fico ol Iho City of Twin

Falls, aro horoby roforrod to. adopted ^ made a

^ part horoof as It tufly sot out In this Orcfinanco. Tho

" 5 Unitorm Building Codo Is am ended and «5arfled In tho loBowing respects:A Section 3403.1. add the

, In following oxcoption to tho1 o l ' ond ot the first paragraph:

5 E X C E P T I0N :T -2 add l-t o f tions to an existing F-2 ,k -, bulWing may bo mado bo-

yond ^ area Umltations I ^ & a now buBdng If all ot m d H ie ^ llo w in g condition*

tan 0 ? tS » type of now oon- S ? struction Is to bo Type II,

III ono hour, or Typo

L i ; (21 EqulpdWrl wMiln•tructuro shall bo for tho son^co ot Iho existing F 2 occu p a n c y and sh a ll b o

^ operated andAx monitored i r ; from the existing bulkflng. 212 N ow ofk stations are to bo ^ ereatod. (3) Stnxture Shan

not Inereaso tho travel dls- tanco vrithln tho oxiiting

*'*1 buasng to exits direct^ to tho o u ts id e . B. S e c tio n

‘““ J 107,2. add the teOowing

I s P r ^ M b „ , » n g , .^ fKKwefundabio doposR In

th e am ou n t ot app rox i-

» • > sh d i ba paid upon submit-

lory 3 add foiowina son- fore- lonco aftor the -firrt sa iv jsL tonco:95 Where tho separation Is IDA- hortzontal and the above

it not habltaWe space, tho exterior w alls supportlnq

. the separation need n<j l a y , bo pr«oc»od by tho et^llv• 2. 0 a len t t ire -re sistiv e con-

■ tru otlon . D . S e o t io r ~ 1203.3, add the foBowInc THE « « ^ a i t h e ^ o » i h «

j i l X E X C ^ p ? f i^ L a u n d n room w ith in a d w e llin f sh a ll n o t req uire a m e

^ chanical ventilation s y i . .w n tem. E. Section 1505.3, b ilH S wnended a s follow*:

(1 ) E x c ep t io n 1 bj ^ 1 ' amended to read e s foi r,X,T tows: The area m « be 1

g W - p S B o o f the s i « « - » bl CAL venU latad .tt le a s t th r «

I j s - 5 o ' . s s ? ' i * i r r , ! si»*k’ nice vent*.VER^ (2} The next to last para < 0 Y . g iig lM iilW fx ta d lo .™ *

A m i T h * o p l n l n ^ h j l ^ ■■ ALL tovB w ) « l»i n u o - ■ i iM i i i« > w m ~ i'« " ' '

/

als __LLEGAL NOTICE LI

: maximum m e sh opening . - o f 1/4 inch In dimention, i F . S e c tio n 1 0 0 4 .1 0 . tho• e x c e p t io n sh a ll b o PU ) amended to read es foi-

! ^ E P T 16N: In Group R. ^- Dlviston 3, and Oreup U, Tho . DUsion 1 and within Indi-» tor. D m io n 1 O ccu oancios.i sutfi lenolh nood not ox- S S: c e e d S f f i n c h o s t o r r o -. quirod exits and 12 inches pi-*: tor additional doors, T”■ 0 . Section 1012,2, tho first

: SoponiB Sourco or P o«-

. mally be provided by Ihof premiio viriring lyitom . In' B» ovont ot its failure, iflu- ^, mlnation aB bo automati- ^[ caHy p r o v id ed from an* o m o r g e n c y s y s t e m for ' Group I, Divltloo 1.1 and- 1.2 t o p u n d o . m d lor » o- all o th e r o c c u p a n c ie s . whore tho occupant load' reoulros a minimum of tvro dav0 oxite. H. That Tobto 1-A 0:^^ oitabnthlng bulldrn por- a p0 mit foes bo amondod by mo

setUnfl said foos tor tho anc/ City (9 Tvrin FaHs to bo a lOf* p o r c o n ta g o ot th o FIP I. amounU sot forth In tho OF t. tabk). a s follows: . TR1 1. 72% from tho afloaivo DE

d a te o f th is O r d in a n c e TR through D ocom b er 3 1 , PU

® 1095, SlJ" 2. 81.33% from January 1. NCn 1996. through Docombor*: 31. 1W6. On” 3.90.67% from Jonuary 1. Jur, 1097, through Docombor 10:r 31. 1097. da]'■ 4. 100% beginning Janu- Rl• ary 1,1008 ,------------------------OF ' Section 3: 'niat this Ordi- 31 • ' nanco bo olfootive ^ r c h Tw

f 1 .1905 .----------------- -------- Co■ P A SS E D BY THE CITY Til

;• COUNCIL F ebruary 2 1 . Id« J 1005 tru' I SIGNED BY THE MAYOR am 1: FobnjofV21.1095 do ? /s /G A L E KLEINKOPF. me Z MAYOR StE ^ ATTEST: J q ^ Hall tim J. DEPUTY CITY CLERK do

? PU BLISH : T h u r s d a y . Tw*1 March 9 .1 9 0 5 an>m IN THE DISTRICT ® 'il- COURT OF THE FIFTH i_g JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF ) fm THE STATE-OF IDAHO.3f IN AND FOR THE ,a COUNTY OF g

TWIN F A U S_______ 2?ol CASE NO. SP 95-0 ^r>- NOTICE AND SUMMONS gm FOR HEARINQ »)y In tho Matter of the Torml- »r- na tion o f th o P a re n ta l ^s , Rights to and A do^ on of ^s- I^ILCNI DAWN BRIGGS "In A Child under 18 years olw age. M(in TO: JOHN DOE, putative« la th e r o l th o a b o v o -n. named chUd:« -P L E A S E -T A K E -NO TIC E-^4 - that a polWon 'tor tho tor-id minatlon ot your porontalm rights, and tho adoption ot n<n- th o .a b o v o -n o m o d ch ild >o f h a s b o o n f ile d In th e ^io obovo-entitiod court arxlIS i# schoduled for hearing In _o f tho obovo-entitlod court on p3t- Monday, l^tarch 27, 1905. prin st 9:00 a.m.[kJ ' You havo tho right t t bo oa prosont at ihls hearing, to -

;ot prosent cvidonco and tos- _no Bmony on your behalf, to jIs c r o ss -o x a m in o th e ov i-in d o n e e a n d w it n e s s e s

against you, and to appeal ftio an adverse decision. Fur- ^ho ther, you havo tho right to “Y. bo roprosentod by on at- SJi- tomoy, and if you aro fi- =;-2 nan ^Ily unabki to affond "K>- an ottomoy. you may poll- f08 tion tbo court for appoint- fo f mont ot an attorney to rop- ^

na ({jnhornotifiod ot t,f>. the roquiromont to rogistor g

^ t h o * S » d ^ S ^ ^ Sta- *h o tistics Unit of * 0 Idaho 9h o Deportment of Hoolth and '^ 2 W elfare . B o i s e . Id aho, ‘b o prior to tho dato of tho ^t)d fwnring schod uW ;;TQ. pursuant to Idoho C odo »bo 16-1513. Failure to,do this Jtan WiB result in your being ‘la - barred from thoroa ftor "Ino bringing any action Ip es- •to t a b li sh y o u r p o le r n iy ol ’

o n th e c h ild , a n d sh a ll be \ino prim a fa c ia e v id e n c e ot ‘

^ BufUdont grounds to sup- Ja port term iniatlon ot your [

' in p a r e n ta l r ig h ts lo th is ^

n i ; “T S i di«d Ka|onl |

C to Linda Briggs. . }Jon DATED ThT* 16th day of

Attorney tor PotlUonorI. P U B L ISH : T h u r s d a y ,

w e February 23. Marc^ 2 and ■tho in g IN THE DISTRICTriol COURT OF THE FIFTHulv- JUDICIAL DISTRICT OFo n - THESTATEOFIDAHO.io n IN AND FOR THEring COUNTYOFTWINthe FALLS

CASE NO. dry NOTICE TO CREDITORS

1,".". l i f « 4 T E R 0 F T H EY i- ESTATE OF1,1* ^ B A R A KAY ST A P -

to* NOTICE' IS H E ^ E iS '» 1/ GIVEN lh a t th e un dar-a c e s ig n e d h a s b o o n a p -i a l p o inted p e r so n a l repre-i) o l s e n ta tiv e o l th e a b o v e -ling o*m ad-deoedenl A l per-MitT t o n * , h a v in g c la im s>p«r a g a in st th e d e c e d e n t orI b e -'ttte e tt tte ar® roquirtKl to

» of til th*j,first pubBcabon of Hon this Notion or *ald daim* « » • % lJ»etef0WfbartML-?:- • . Claim* m u « be pietontad

to tfia undef*lgnM at the raad a d d ras* in d ic a ted , and . . ' 5 e d wKh the CteiX o t the I b i c o o ft 'iv « - 'DATED.thi* 17th day ol ith a F abh i«v .10e5 .

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PHYLLIS JtKPESEN SOM12420riontalAvenue CIA'

Burioy, klaho 83318 REAIPU BLISH : T h u r sd a y ^

NOTICE OP ANNUAL .REPORT

The 1994 Annual Rotum to snen d Accounting Reports <jro<tor tho A P . and Loulso noRouch Foundatiort Chori- torrotable T/U/W will bo made exo |nvailobto at tho otfico ol | 0 HFirst Socurity Bank ot Ida- Bho, N A ,, a s Taistoo for VWesokJ fund. Intorostod por- OF s o n s m ay c o n ta c t theTmst Department ot said « vBank ot itt Dwmtown Of- Truifico tocatod at 102 Main «;•;<'Avonuo South. Twin Falls, CUF Idaho 63301 or can (200) 736-1224.Portinont infonnation con- “ coming tho fund will, in ao-cordance with provisions F g lot tho Internal Rovonuo «»■Sorvlco R ogulations. bo NAImado available duiini}rag- W ll ular banking hour* \to n -day through Friday from [^7 9 : i i a.m. to 5 « 0 p.m. lora period ot 180 days com- ORm on cin g May 1 5 , 199 5 ENond ondmg Novombor 10, FOF1095, TJvFIRST SECURITY BANK salo OF IDAHO, N A TRUST DEPARTMENTD EN ISE A LANYON. MTRUST OFFICER andPUBLISH: March 7.8, and orio9. 1005_________________ _NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S

On Monday, tho 5th day ot June, 1095. at tho hour of 1 0 « 0 o-cksck AM. of said day. In tho otfico ot SECU- RITY TITLE COMPANY O F IDAHO, L oca ted at * f i 311 Socond Street North.T w in F a lls , Tw in F oils Countyridaho.-STEWART- TITLE OF IDAHO. Inc.. an Id aho C orp ora tion , as trustoo, will soli at public auction, to tho hkjhbst bW- d o r . lor c a s h , in lowtui m o n e y o f tho U nitod Status, all payaWo at tho time of sale, ttio following ™ doscribod roal proporty, situalod in tho County ol */•' Twin Falls, S tn too l Idoho, ‘‘J and,doscribod a s follows,

EXHIBIT *A-Lots 48, 47 and 48, Block “ *3 , BLUE LAKES ADDl- ^ TfON. Twin Falls Count/.Idaho, occordng to tho 0 (- ^ fidol Plat thoreof. rocordod K

- in -B o o k -a -o t-p la ts .-P o o o _ ^ 20, records ot Twin Foils ^

A p a r ^ ot land bomg on Wtho northerly side o f the ^contoriinoofAddslonAvo- ^nuo Surrey a s shovm on "J tho plans of U.S. HlghwoyNo. 03. Project No, ST gu 2 30U 5S 2) Highway Sur-voy rvbw <Jn fifo In die of. Dofico of tho Idaho Transpor- g '

- ta tlon O op artm on t.O iv i-: ^tion of Highways, and bo- H

' K f o r a % ° ^ S K f s KA D DITION. T w in F a lls ™ County. Idaho, accoidng to tho p la t th o r o o l ro- -rr corded in Book 3 of plats.Page 20, records ot Twin F alls C ounty, Idoho do- g" to ib od as follows, to-wit: Boolnning at tho southeast o' ^ r o T L o t 4 8 . B Iod(3 Jn ot BLUE LAKES A DDl- No TION, Twin Falls County. Tl

; Idaho: th en ce Northerly [ ak>ng the oast line ot sold '1]; 1 Lot 48 a dstanco ol 0.70 , foot to a p^nt that boars dc , North 0 (Jogreos 12'47 rnj

East 44.70 loot lomi Sla- St I tion 224+63,87 ot tho Ad- tin . dislon Avonuo Sun/oy as dc . shewn on tho plant of said ^1

U .S . H igh w ay No, 9 3 . Tv P roloctffo , ST'-2391(552) ar

I Highway Survey; Ihonco to- Sciith 8b dogroot 4806' Wott 125,0 toot to a point

r in the w ott lino ot said Lol 48 that boon North 0 do-

; gree t 12 '4 r East 41,62 } fo o t from S ta tion

223+38.81 ot saw Addison ': A vonuo Survey; thonco , Southorly along said wost ! lino 6,62 toot to tho south- Si , w ost comer ot said Lot 48; 3t 1 Ih on co th e n c e Easterly Fi r a lo n g th e so u th lino ot Si

said Lot 48 a distanco ol wi i 125.00 foot to tho PLACE ro I OF BEGINNING. scI THE TRUSTEE HAS NO to ' KNOW LEDGE OF A a ■ MORE PARTICULAR DE- tti [ SC R IP TIO N OF THE to

A B O V E-D ESC R IB ED fn , REAL PROPERTY. BUT K ■' FO R P U R P O S E S OF bi “ COMPL'lANCE---WIT-H=in

’■ IDAHO CODE. SECTION tic J 6 0 -1 1 3 , THE TRUSTEE V

HA S BfeEN INFORMED N THAT THE STREET AD- ci DRESS OF 106 BUCHA- 11

, NAN ST.. TWIN FALLS, 0 j IDAHO 8 3 3 0 1 . MAY T

1 Try C

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I Junlis*

I SlOfor 1 I and 4

• for Itenns priced t 5 b e used wHh ony

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. E G A L n o t i c e ; LEC

3METIMES BE A SSO - DofauliATED WITH SA ID Is to bjAL PROPERTY. pay.lokt sak> will bo mado (a)thout covenant or war- dointy rogaxdng tide, pos- $ t(itslon or oncumt>rancos torlatltfy the obligation se- rueirod ty and pursuant to sui0 pow er of s a lo c o n - Th< rrod In tho dood of trust of 1 (ocu ted by EDWIN F, oat 3HRN AND CAROLYN Do , BOHRN, Husband ond $8, Ifo to STEWART TITLE Int F IDAHO, IN C y AN sur >AHO CORPORATION. (b)1 Grantor, as Succossor t o rustoo, lor tho bon otit tO' •,d 80Cun;N of FIRST SE- qui URITY WNK OF IDA- J7( 0 , N.A, a t Bonotidnry, an eofdod Juno nth . 1985. No ! Instrument No, 882436, t o tortooQO rocords ot Twin 19 Dlls wxinty, Idaho. THE . qu' BOVE GRANTORS ARE $7 AMED TO COMPLY an /ITH SEC TIO N 4 5 - Nc 506(4)(a). IDAHO CODE. on0 RCiPflESENATION IS ta« lADE THAT THEY ARE,iR ARE N OT. P R E S - ^ NTLY R ESPO NSIBLE an OR'THISOBUGATION. Nc Tho default lor vrhich thlt TITLE ole It to bo made is tail- BY: I re to: moke prindpai and VICE ilorost payments o s sot STA' >rth on said Dood of Tmst Coun' nd Promissory Note. Tho On Iti fiolnal loan amount w as 1995 47.000.00 together with gigno Ilorost theroon ot tho reto and h f 10,00% por annum, os a lly 1 videncod in Prom issory Blass loto doted June 10 ,1985 , tho \ ’aym onts aro in defau lt corpo X the month of July ot this It 904 in .th o a m ou n t ot son t 511.00; and tho months strum1 August ot 1094 through corpo onuory o f 1 9 9 5 In tho odgc im ount o t -$ 5 1 3 .1 9 .p o r _ corpo lon th and c o n tin u in g somo lach ond ov o r y m onth in W Toreoftor until dato ot sak) 1 hai ir reinstalomonl The pdn- hand ipal bolonco a s of Jonu- do! s ny 4, 1995 is $42,709,21 In th ogo th er w ith in to r o st abov horoon as ot January 4, Koth] 1995 in tho a m ou n t ot Notoi 12.040,48. Tho per dom Rotk t $ 9 .3 6 . Ail d e lin q u en t My C

Xjnts ore now duo to- i-27- r with ony lato charg- r u b i t , o d v a n c o s , f o o t or More

x>sts assodatod with this -------orodoturo. and tho boi- 1 mco ovflng o s ot this doto CO jn tho obligotten tocunid w toid deed ol trust Is THt M 4.027.53. induding in- DrosfbOfoxctudng-costs md oxponsos actually in- ajrrod in enforcing tho ob-

S' Dtions ihorounoor or In

s sak). as trustee's fees and/or roosonoblo attor- n oy t foes a s authorized in Ihe prom issory no te s e ­cured by tho aforom on- tioned D oodolTnist.Dotod: January 23. 1995 STEWART TITLE OF IDA­HO. Inc, By: Bov Potorwn Tnjst OlficorPUBLISH: T h u r a d a y , Febnjary 23. March 2, 0 and 16.1095,

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE

On July 6. 1995. at tho hour or 2 .t» o-dock P.M., ol sakJ doy at tho tobby of Tnjstoo, 163-4th Avonuo North. Twin Falls. Idaho. TITLEFACT, IN C .. and Idaho co rp o ra t io n , a s TnJstoo vrill soli at public auction, to the highest bkl- dor, lor c a s h , In law lu l m oney ot tho U nitod States, all payable et the timo of solo, tho foltovring doscribod roal property, tiluaiod in tho County ot Twin Fans, Stato ot Idaho, and doscribod a s follows to-wlL

Lot 16 , B lo ck 111,TWIN F ALLS TOWN- SITE, Twin Falls Coun­ty. Idaho, according to irio final and amenctod plat thereof rocordod in

' 1 ot Plats, page7. rocords of Twin Foils County. Idaho.

Sometime known a s 702:3rd A vonuo W e st. Twin Falls, klaho 63301 S a id s o lo w ill b o m ado without covonont or war­ranty roganing titk), pos- toMten or oncumbrancot to tatisfy tho obligation so- cured 1^ and pursuant to tho p ow er ot s a lo c o n - fofred bl the Deed ot Tnist from Billy Joe Levris and Karen Ftuth L ew is, h u s­band and vrife, to Tlttolad.

:ino,“ OAd--Idaho--awpora---~ tion. Trustee, and Nolan Victor. Bonolldary. dated November 12. 1002, re­cord ed N o v o m b o r 2 3 .1992. os Instrument No. 9 2 - 0 1 6 9 0 2 . r e c o r d s of Twin Fans County. Waho.

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ault tor which this sak) IN^0 bo mado is failure to . . C

T(0) Accumulatod dofi- MAGiSdoncy in payments ot Caco Ni$ 1 0 0 0 .0 0 per month. NOTICEtor ttie months of Fob- in THEruery, 1 9 9 3 . and e ll ESTATisu bsoq uon t m onths. f r a n CTho iMlaneo owing a s merof this dote on the oUi- ^Ic/a Fgation soojrod by sold DEMEP D e e d ot T rust is$ 8 ,7 4 9 .5 0 . plus 20% NOTIIntorost e n d forocio- GIVENsurecosU , t ig n o c(b) Tho proporty polntoct o e s for tho yoar ol sontoll1092. which aro dolin- namedquont in tho amount ol havirn$768,68. plus penr ty , e i d dand in terest. Fiocolpt nuirodNo. 5269; tho property aaim st o e s tor tho yoar ot after th1993 w hich are doll- poblicaiquont in tho amount of u k l dc$778.96. plus penalty borred•and Intorost. Hocoipt prosonlN o. 5 2 6 3 ; th o first b m o r .o n e -h a lt o t the 1004 jontati'.taxes, whk^ are ddln- 3874 N quont In the amount of._ ldah o..$416.31, plus penalty Court and Intorost. R eceipt ^ ^ E J

r flF ^ T ^ IN Q . Kf : R, TODD BL A SS, g f ^4 N CE PRESIDENT "“" “ ffAT E OF IDAHO. PUBL xjntyol Twin Falls1 this 1st doy ot March.195 before me the undor- jned a Notary Public in idtorsoW Stoto porsw - ,991 ly a p p e a r e d R. T o d o gQp- ass', known to me to bo cQr0 Prosidont o l tho irpomtion that executed s q q ^ Is Instrumont, or the per- mcoivc m vrho oxocutod the in- ^ Q( rument on behalf of coW 32 S( irporotion, and adtnowl- Twin I Jgod to m e th a t su ch n-oo P irporatton. ejmeutod. the f imo a s such Trostoo. .3951 WITNESS WHEREOF.havo hereunto sot my „ ind artd affixed my offt- chnm ol teal, tho day ond yoar p„,|“ V I th is c e r tll ic a to first }ove written. horeinBthy C, Corrior ,0107 Public tor Idoho oslding in: Hanson ly Com m ission oxplfos:

U BLISH; T h u t .d .y , inrch 9. 16 ._2^:». 1995

IN -mE DISTRICT SocOiCOURT OF THE FIFTH Twin IlUDIClAL DISTRICT OF cl so\THE STATE OF IDAHO, fitty cc

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1995 C• 4 W h o o l D rive • Inlo• 5 - S p e c d M a n u a l • 1• R e a r A B S • W h ile Tc

L ist P r ic e . . . SALE PRICE

*1 1 , 6 '----- lox& lillo. NovarAflor 1 jl Timo Buyor i^eboto. Si

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Automolic • Power Sloorin• Powaf Locks • AM/fM Co

• V-6 Engine • Remoindcf5tlc«P16

8 To C hew s S t a r t i n g a t » . ^

•Plu» ran a. iirfo. Ncv Subjftd 10 pill

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8 a.m . - 8 p.m. MSaturday- J I

8 a.m. • 6 p.m. '- . SewkxD ePL V H

Mon.-Fri ■7:30 Bjn. • 6 p.m. ■

Salunlsy I7:30« .m .-4 i30p .m . * ■

But neuer " on Sundays! te s

EGAL NOTICE LEG/

INANDFORTHE 'teend olli - COUNTY OF • Ing too.

TWIN FALLS Sharon f■GISTRAT DIVISION City ClofV oN o.S P -95 -44 _ CrtVolTv nCE TO CREDITORS 321 ^ ■HE MATTER OF THE P O . ^ X 'ATE OF • Twin Fall kNClS LEWIS UNDE-

a FRANCES L UN- Morch 2 i4ER .Open: Ml

DocoQsed n o t ic e5TICE IS HEREBY CESJ'E N th a t Ihe un d er- Notioei*nod h a s b o o n ap - the tollovited Personal R epre- proportitollvo ot th e a b o v o - darod oiwd estoto. An persons toki al Ilr>g claims against tho tho highid d o c o a s e d aro re- an l lo £rod lo p r o se n t their Idaho C<TIS within four months Tbo folkr the dote ot tho first kicatodlication of this nodco or • Count;^ I{ doims win bo torovor DESCRIred. C laim s m ust bo Buhl TewMnlod to Arthur J, Lin- Lol 1 Bknor. Porsonoi Ropro- <36-9-14tativo'ol tho ostoto, at ADDREi4 N. 3800 E„ Hanson. 210 7th-

and fitod with the Buhl.IDirt PreviousTED th is 6 th d a y ot Goorgoiiruary. 1995. S a idT urthur J. Undemor bo hole■4 N, 3800 E tO.-OO o'ison. lD-63334 20th dO' BLISH: T h u r s d a y , m tho E iruo/y 16. 23, Morch^S. the Tw10.1095 , Courthi

3VERTISEMENT FOR pj™ , ®BIDS FOR BID

SO OIN ^A L^TIC N

Qk>d proposals will bo>«i«>d in m e office ot

Deputy City C ki* at I Socond Avonuo East.In F a lls , Id aho until ^ V ° 0 P.M., provoiUng k>cal J l „ £ .0 F riday. M arcy 17 ,J5. at which timo they o111 bo publidy oponod 2 ^ ™ ® d r e ^ in U « Coi,ndl lam b ers ot tho Tw in mitskjrN Ils City Han. S ' m s i0 work con tem plated rain is tho supply and sto liatlon ot approxi-itoly 40,000 square foot ^ ^ “^1 a n a . «id.introct Documents with INodikations and-or plans COUF} available ot tho olfico JUDICtho City Engineer 321 THESicertd A von u o E a s t . INfin Fans. Idaho ol a too CCNsovonloon dollars and FALLS

y cents ($17,50) plus fil-_________

D O K !

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After Isl Time

Geo Tra<Inlorm illenl W ip e r s • 1 .6 L ile r E F I '3 Top

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loring • Power W indowi jI Cajiolto • Roor Dofrostor p, idcf ol Foclofy Worronty P1628tp s e F ro m _ _*10,683Ncvtir 0 DOC Im.> ptiof wle.

V o u r " « o P r e s :

■ G e® ^n SALE

6 5 4 B l u e L a k e s N . a l

Thursday, M llrch!

. •_____________ i ■

JAL NOTICE LEGAL

>llors^($15.00) ma»- Estato No. i NOTICE TC

1 M, Bryon-Doputy In iNi[)(k ot. RICHAR Twin Fans«!ond Avonuo East N OT IC E0X 1907 given that tlalls, ID 83303-1907 has boon <■36-2245 sonal reproi ISH: T h u r sd a y , obovo-nanx2 a n d 9 .1095 p e r s o n s hMnirh 17 1095 ogoinst the

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lE ^ COURT CJl Avenue South ^DICIALID B3316_ THE STAlus ewner of record, ANC« L Zimmers. ELux, ^ . C ^ N lPubUc Auction is to FALLS MA)ld at th o hou r o f ,Xo'clock a.m. on the 'N

dOT of March 1905, ESTATESI B ist front steps of J,'

S I S ?

. I S oV n'iJ SWILL BE $5,000.00, 1M M_ _ ,ornis ot said, sale to NOTICE T( i s h . T h e Board otly Commissioners ro- “PP*-

the right to reject mfld an bids mado tor abovo-nomproperty. E ach bid ' bo aocompanied withjd d itlo n a l su m ot “por page for rocord- **

provided, by ™ n * s aj

I of County Commis-

care o l at

:da A Botton, Deputy sM f^ H &

LISH: T h u r .d .yFalls. Idahi

N THE DISTRICT DATED tf URTOFTHE FIFTH Morch^lK )ICIAL DISTRICT OF lAUR^TTi : STATE OF IDAHO. Personal F N AND FOR THE 835 North\ iOUNTY OF TWIN Tvfln Fads, LS MAGISTRATE DI- Publish: T

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AL NOTICE ^

‘Jo. SP-94-787 = TO CREDITORS Atner o l the Estato HARD L. LEA2ER,

D eceased. ';E i s HEREBY lal the undortlgnod on a p p o in ^

l a r ^ doc«donLAlI I t hav in g c la im t

(he 'decedent are J to profont Iheir ; w ithin tour (4 )

aftor the dato of t publication ol the or toki doims will v<ver barred. Claims ')s both proseniod to lortignod e l tho ad- ndK^ed, end tik>d 9 Clork of tho Court Wjorio Jean Leozer 11 Ash Street Soulh Kknbofly, ID 83341

(208)42^ 4314 IS H :T h u ra d ey 0. 16.ar>d23. 1W5 THE DISTRICT RT OF THE RFTH :iAL DISTRICT OFSTATE OF IDAHO. _____A N D F O R T H E - ---------lUNTY OFTWIN i MAGISTRATE DI­

VISION'= MATTER OF THE rES

; MAE CRAIG and iRTC, CRAIG,

Docoased0 C ote No, SP-95-

;E TO CREDfTORS jn d e r s ig n o d h a s appolntod Porsonoi iso n ta t iv o ot tho namod estatos, Ali n t having c la im s1 tho docodonu are id to prosent their s w ithin tour (4) s aftor the doto olIt pubBcotion of this , -----or saW dalms will

ovor barred. Claimt xi^rosontod

)f attomoy Loon E.Jr, at tho offico of

H & BE EK S. 2 1 0 Avenue E ast Post 0 Box 5 0 8 , Tw in Idaho 83303-0508.D this 2nd day ot ^1995.feTTA M, CRAIG na! Ropresonlativo orthviow Drive :aDt. Idaho 63301 h: Thursday. March 23.1905 . .

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" m ^ c a S '5 ! ^ ^ © • h K t s a v a i l ^ ; ^ ^ ^ ^ J a c k p o t , Nevada “ 2 «01ES r 5 ^ | y |i .N . ,T w in F ^ I s r l H | T l i r l l m m r i n T - _ _ _ J N c ^ ^ S k i g .

' ■ r . ? - ' ^ V S f I I f t ( S i ! e ( T I M A f l l S i SulllldBSSie.EOE. carpon and 2 storage

3 m ! & M w ‘ " I f l l S ? ™ * ' ' i iT e i jp lo v u e h t m o t S S ^ C H J I

■ iift.S iy i ilSil ^ g^w95 GEM ->■> 1 4 V lH « m l11 A ' l Wocanhan&H. 734-0400

ttiMttiita T a T

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;r ;» n n fl t^r eugtomltod AltrutosUtsadmSslngkilNsbedrooms, 2 baths with

K “i'i t ,9 9 S , - a F . i g - - s a s s sbs^:s^af■ S i i llwii i i i i^ ^ SBSSg B g a n r S H ^ S ^ GEM .

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1993 Ford ThaiA / C - T i l t • (

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MSRP *22,849

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; Eldorado 19; : o n d i t l o n I

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londerbird• C r u i s e

{ing Cab SE 19: • T i l t • S heU

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^ 1 5 ^ 9 ^

1992 Nissan King CabO n l y 2 6 ,0 0 0 M i l e s

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m1987 GMC Jimmy

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1991 PonIA u t o • A,

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MSRP‘17,388 (, . 4

Sale Price "

sadillac Fleetwood>nc o f a K i n d . .

5 ^ 9 5 ; ^ '

■)ntiac Grand Am LEA / C • T i l t • C r u i s e

' 7 , 9 9 3

Bodge Caravan SEU t • C r u is e • C a s s e t te

1 4 j 9 9 § ^

Chevy S-IO Blazer, V , 6 * A n t o * A / C

2 > 9 9 ^

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G ^ ' s D iscount ’

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1991 Honda PrA u t o * S u m

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►1992 Pontiac GraA u to • A /C • CasscI

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1989 Eorid Brt. X L T - 'A B to « V -8

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R e a l l E s t

m~ 502 HOMES ; FOR SALE

FOR SALE BY QWNEI oldorZstory home, unti

_________l»ho<JbaiomeinL4Ddfm|fl. new paint, no

naoe and w « w h«tte^ 0 raoo and over 'A acre ( dead end streol In Kirnbc tv. $64.000 423^092

FOR SALE: C ozy 1 bdr . houso, hat new cajpoi«

palm, doora and window : even haanew plum bln

Priced al t34,Q00 for quli sale. Cath only. Can a » 7 3 » 0 1 ^ 9 M j 3 ^

505 QOODMGV W EN D Ea HOKES

By OwneT: Cozy 1 bdt f o u s e ,g a .(X ) 0 ,fo 4 ^ FOR8AUBYBUILOEP 1 acre lots near Wondofl

734-8000 _ _ 4 2 0 r4 g 4 e o r4 « sW 3

506 JERo'mE/HAQERMJ HOMES

By ovmor, 4 bdrm, 1 V* ba,l.ftCT.JOTm9>K4:W ^

503 KMBERLY/HANSEN HOUES

biKbnberty.ipntovelentr 4 bodroom. 3 bath, new windows, finiBhed bate- mont. nico shop, and a:

- .......

^ 509 SHOSHONE HOME!

^ BEAUfiFUL “ LOCATION

Vory nico 2 bdrm homo S h osh one on approx

' ocro. Park liiw sotuig ovi iooKina Iho LiUio w oi RIvor whh lots o< p r iv ^ car garage wlthattacn

• w orkshop+20‘x24'mo building. $110 ,000 . C 086-29^ . ________

ByOwnorlVoiynicolSOO j l hom e, 4 bdrm, 2 bal

lorn, wood stovo, i7 2 .« .• C eil ovos or loave m

; 5^2 FARMSfiAHCHES ANODAIRIES

' 92 a cres. 60 sh ares o l ' walor, In hay and paslu: Horrio, corrals, loall shoda.W illselia llorpi

; 734.5518

*14.750 2Acro8. Broathtskino vio>

just mimjtos Irom &uhL BsriCfRasi tore 5 4 3 ^

18 ACRES; RomodokK(4bdmi2bal]

home, targe mastorsuRi finlsnodD6mnt,hayor

I ' spuds underwhodune < wator,now39X361nsulat

shco. $ 1 3 4 .^ . 324-562 $20,000 buys country

20 ac.-'hom osito w>wal ' sharies-greai viow. 73 . 6347‘ 2acros76m i8ofT .F .,gn ; home s>o. 734-8374• 2'A acres . boautHol vlow ’ South Hills, country llvir

734-5347___________

i 2 V 2 A C R E SJuslUslodI

Won maintainodl > 6 bdrms, 3 baths, fonriQl I

lr>g a dlnir>g aroa, family w -w oodstove, oon. lar

; FE*N™^D,mJr5Wlrb-: wonderful viow dVaney, ■- 4 fflllea frpm Twin Fal ; 137.000. r ;

CALLChw*Poridns ; . 733-1074 ,

WILLSR E A L T Y

734-4411, 36 acres, d ose to dty Bm■ Can 734-0566,________

_ - 3 ,7 a c re s , pI _Rlonischool, 400 W. 100 N .i port. 1 ^ ,^ .6 7 6 -3 1 0 9 .

; FORSALE.BYBUILDB 1 acre lots near Twin Fal

) 734-8000

[ : { i 5 coHMEBCuii-'; i ' t PROPERTY '

; NICE COMMERCE'■ I BUILDING ; ]usi o li Blue Lakes. Olf > .. sp a c e and slorage w i evffhottl doors. For sak

. . posabie lease option. 2 t sq T ^A L L D A N B E A

L G E M. STATE REAUTV

1 73*^MOO

: K lip l la l^ n ilo S U L u i

- - ■ ;

i t a t e / S a l e - B

l l i e ' I i m e s ^ f e w sCUSTOMERSERVICE

518 MOBILE HOIgS

_____ 1971 Fleetw ood, 24 X 4NER: ooodcondllon. 113,000. c unfln- offer. Must be moved. 436 drms.- 44S6.aflet6OT 1. now i983Q ovem orw lth 7X 2 ts lur- tippom, new appllanoei >r, Oft- gas slove & heal, twam; •reon cooler, (26.500 or beet

____r r — KXOoUen State, KxTVirtl bdrm 7k21‘ expando, 3 bdrm.;

K a ! ^ y . 5 S 3 ! S «'blng. nanelna avail. 636-6501

ask for Ken or Mlehsil*

OHJOYI Nice mobile' home, eentri

Ir. DW r stove, WO

! ? - m : c ^ v a s !bdrm 8 7 8 ^ Of 43^3526

Tobemove<f,l07SSkylln« D ra 14 X 7 0 ,3 bdrm. lMi bell 'dofl SiaOOO.Ctl68e-2611tl

p y j y 519 CEMETERY LOTS

. 1 crypt space for 2 ctBtnsin— _ n f e n t e l W e y ,7 3 ^ L * b ^ , 2 ca sk si cyprt In orlglni S S I . Mausoleum al Sunset Me

morial Park. Worth S400 wil son t30OT. 736-1604.

^ Sunset Memorial park. Twi Falls, Valley View eecllo

522 HAKUFACTURED[2____ Houra_,_____,lfce 1974F leo tw ood ,14 ftx7 **“ ft., with 7 x 1 1 lip out.

bdrm, 2 balh. M ust b movej. 788-3158 ______

im oln ■! rox 1

i ^ ^ d I

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SOOsq 11 I i i i M w

502 UNFURNISHED 2 . 0 ^ • HOUSES

■ 1 b*m , stove, amss■ ' yard,wnler«dsanJtaUorE S paid. $295 n». 733-2973

Ibdmi, stove, refr^.»350______ am onth4<200d5»sll.-S iT F 7344480 or 324?166.islure. 2 20 0 sqrt,notralllc, 1 milsating trom oo llege , $70 0 piirpan. monlh * $300 dpp. N6 sm oking j i o oo fs . Qlsi

s . , ..XZ:.,____lj»aitroh.HQ jm ok ing <' " ' pots. $42&tao. 733-232:

^3.7051._____________^ 2 b d n n .$ 3 5 0 m o J ^ d c |

2 bdmi, extra nice. No smo Imm Cion A>mI( ■»•>< t iyyt

balh 2bd tm .T F $ 3 2 5 .-f $20 suRe, deo. Can 42^5670

S i ,733-9164 or 467-2007.

4 bdrm I '/ ib a lh hou se tl . ran. Ig family oom;ten«

u back yard, woodfelov S — $595 rw. 731-2000.

-------- cction. 6 ^ 7 3 3 4 3 3 0 .6 bdrms. 3 baths, no pst

$900 mo-Mtep 734-4120 Aval. 4-1 NWTF, 3 bdmi.

P s balh, 2 car aulo-opens AC, iencod yard, unde

, ground sprinklers, no pot

l i tK a o an Z b O m i.Jo ro m o .N «ISl P E T 3 .t 4 ig .m 7 3 g

I irdos. Cozy studio house, Jerom

IS-,,.; S S : » i 3 l S S^ - / " - s s s r -

’. V Por rent: 2 bdrm home wl

Sbftsem«nt, $46Q.perm 1st arid last * d e p . l «mokino. 324-2154 ' V Qoodlno3bdrm .2balh,a I b e 2b d rm w -1b d rm s{

1____ Home 2-3 bdrm wofltee, pit Bmfts. fessionally zoned. A rs

doll house. $650mooih

i w ! ^ J e r o io e 2 b d ^ . $376

fpSk JO N E S W E H A U L■ Usually can move you

943 ANVWHfeREIorleaalhs-• ' AoUita* tuck. Need

: V .' loadsloCalf> Ariz, FREE ESTIMATES

C IA L Large 2 bdrm, s ^ , Ids

s = ^ S iN ice 2 bdrm hom e, new

f f l 5 j ™ d ^ b « .m » t .» S 0

'■ , NioeSbdrm 2V «bath^ M 1938 Uura Or. Twin M

i/IJ»«n;e 324-8362.

IS T .F .3b drm .2b slh .tar< - - — 7 kitchen, storage ahed

$ 7 2 5 * m o. 736-2783 5lp«l<> 297-8119.

T w o 4 b d n fl2 W h h o o «

• r — m F U R N ^ Ot f w f l u p t f x a .

? tC e r 2bdtm.,1,6«lh.tJl«Ppi moved; V T O .n o p e t M M l^

/ '

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R e a l E s t a t e

"S .

"CLA603 FURMSHEO

^ APTSrt)UPl£XES

4 ^

i<5T

doll house. $650 month •». - - - Com er ot Addison & 7lh. ^ 7 3 4 ^ 6 : ^ 7 0 7 6 ^

t0 4 UNFUnNISHED lio o /U>TS/DUPIHES

'* " * 1 & 2 b d i m a p u .------ $335ftup.

u/n returoisn60,ot8nwasi>er,

____ ' 1»2bdrm sptt

£ ;■1 t l- ________ra M i« « .------------^ 1 bdrm apt, wWi sppis, newly

remodeled, clean. 1 per-) son. no smoking. No pets.------ $250 mo. Leave m assageislne 733-6869. S L . 1 bdrm, TF.W D hook-up, jlnai

(000 2 4 3BEDROOM> t _ TOWNHOUSESTwin trom $460. .ctkHi Washer a ^ r hookup

2bdrm 1balh,$375iw

2bdrm ,-1'A bathapl,-W O -x 7 0 hook-up, small backyard,Ul. 3 $400,m o,Call324-6Ste._r h® 2 bdrm 1 balh apt, W-D

=

!■ 2 bdrm ,1’/ib alh .now lyre-■ modelod. Inc stove, refriq,

■ sm yard, som o utls pd.■ M a 5 m o * ^ .7 3 4 -9 0 »m abdrtn,1V1ibath.W-Ohook-

M M 2 bdrm, basem ent, incl, appl., cily serv ices and heat. $390. lor 2 poopto* d o p .^ ^ p e ls or smoking.

fS5“ 2 bdrm duplex,2 b a lh ,o a -»on raae. range, rolrig, dlsh-9 7 ^ washer. $485 plus dopoelt.350 near 6SI . 736-1647 orUL '326-5685._______________8;__ 2 bdrm duplex, no pets. $425mile m o..^d£?7344120

' 2 bdrm duplox on Eastland,• NO

lo o r c « a 7 j ^ 9 g ^Brand new 2 bdrm, 4-plox,

— extra nice $575+ deposit. Can 734-0427 ter Info.

— r - Clean 1 bdim, no smoking or

$ 200 . Clean 2 bdrm duplex, car-------- port. utlllW room, $375 por► !iw. Can 7 ^ 1 2 2 1 .i COMPARE: 162bdm i,!L___ irom $335.1322 Washing-letor ton SI.N. 7 3 3 ^ 4 0«K6d EXCSmONAU 2 bdmi, nhlove, 'jrig, range; DW, disposal.____ private utility with W/DOper R ook -u p ,A C .1or2p er-

r ,

' Exocutlvo3bdrm,3balhaplpets, avallablo Immodlatoly.

20___ w^ortf^'

t?5ol'5p o .'c°afT warts 734^0400of 734-0401.. p e r Fbr rent ki Khnberfy, 2 bdrm.148 1 bath. 7364W42.__________> ,N 0 n)EERENT«Fir«iK)od4

K '

hookup, DW. firop k ce.------ $600 mo. No sm oking or

1, can pott. 733-4036 7 ^ 7 2 0 3 L rg2bdlbathA pt$420

|.P«>- T o w ^ o ^ 7 j £ § 5 5 6 , New duplex. 3 bdim, 2 bath,

U L -nu bdnn 2 bath $600 per

. iDonlti-f dep. AC refrig. |«^ -range. d ^ B (h e r ,< o v e r^

_____ c r fw ifc INC734-4411ols of after fiom 733-4539.I N ice area, 2 bdrm. Irldg,

s to v e , disposal, storage

! L s s t t e s S J C T ilewly deo.'$M 0tno.73»e9U . ,

Nice, n e w s bdrm, w aler & _____ •an itallon paid, tenced

" f f lk w ^ o ? 7 3 4 ^ 2 t

Ff i l l ; Now leasl rw:Now3bdnii„

2 bath du^ex. All appls.,— over-atzMslpglo attached pellet garage, washer-dryer J<lap- hook-up. $650 per month.il;___ _ ia sa $50 per m onlh firstU y e *"

83 of Quiet neighborhood, near _____ 0 1 eary»M om lnoside .2

T F -N ew er2 bdrm. 1 bath,

^ S a f e s

n w n f l S r t n f ! w . m ^

e / R e n t - F a r r

B U Y n

VSSII505 BROOMS FO TRD fT ' 3

_ Caprf Motel, kllchenetts « wooidvralos. 7 3 3 ^ 5 2 . t t MOTELSA. Rooms for rent'Low rates, - -

Daily a w e ^ . Phonos,“ minjwavo. 4 retrig. Convo-

nioni downtown tocatton.* ' _________7 3 ^ ^h MOTEL $85 wk $360 mo. In- '

dudes an. TO6-1988 ■“ Room for rent; N eeds TLC;

$225 a motiih plus dopotl. Includes utllit e s a rolrig. •.

_ Ctfl 7 3 3 ^ 4 . I.•Aooms for rent, $45 week.

C a H 7 3 4 -3 5 4 0 1 I3 6 ^1 .. ^

607 OFFICEAND i .R E T A t SPACE I

—• O F nC e8$1301)0736.8022 2 o tflo ssfo r rent 12x12.1

office has reception area. : Kitchen a cont. rm avail. II '

r needed. Can 734-2314.7. Paris building. 1200 s q ft - . $300 ,967 sq ft $275 ullls ,a Incl. Com e Lookl Archie'• -Qoodman 733-2048,_____r Retail or professional otflce,

509 WAREHOUSE/ STORAGE RENTAL

4500 sq ft ol warehouse, in-' autalod, hoatod. tiohts, ol-

— fioe .8ee8 l 1920Kightand, TF.orcall 324-6406.I Have U n d a WIII Bultd

in . .cwnnwrdalor.warohouso... . H buikllngstorkMSOloonoor ‘ ^ m o f q to n a n l8 ja 4 ^ 7 ^

P 611 FARMS FOR

1

8®*' 100 ACRES. Hammolli '

' wheal linos, cash or crop, • shnro. 7264591_____^ ISOacrosfamiground." T F C ^ r w ^ .^ o r .

185 acre primo poioio :rr ground. Am. Fails walor.'Jj o x lr ^ a lo r .$ ^ a to $ 2 5 0

10 300 acros larm ground East of Jerome, Good wator. For

— m ore^jo glBMo call nftor ;

2 e a 5^24 ^ 4'

FOH REN T- 2 7 0 ACRES 7 under wheel lr>08;lfTigai>0n

well; no potatoes history on -T- 170 acros; Northoast ofJ j |, ^ t ^ e . 1 ^ 1 M^a^-^Lnnd-

-T Classlllad . . . (or peopio » avatywherylTja^WSI. '

“ f la ^ A S T U R E S '"■ FOR REKT

— Pasture noodod approx.100-225palrs.326 .4179

^0 before 7flmetlor9:3Qpm_

^ 613 WANTTORENT

WANTED SUGAR BEET~* ground, 300 or moro acros.

^ 677-2235 Of 4366733 Want to rant or le a se a

n , smatl ahop, or a single or ,al d o u b le oar s s r a g e to I/O gsln t veh lo lee. 11734 -

Jill 515 ROOMMATES _ _ WANTED

^ R oom m ate w an ted . Iiv olu d ss utilities a oabte.

S '

k B W B iM

702 CATTIE

f j ; 180 head L araeF an oyT iVD Hoistian heifers. Bred toce topH olstlen bu lls.B O to, or osfve Mar. 80 lo ea lv e

—° 300 lb H ols te in s te e r s ,I, S2B0. A lso w ill ouatom^ f e e d ^ u r e a iv e e . Call

'no 4 Holstein calvos. 400 tbs!, TO." “ »3508aiiior$325oachlof

i5T CoistrumfedbutlcahMZ tor sale. Can 324-7392

No E P D s .5 3 6 ^ ^, " For sale. Holslein bul cahns.' ctostrum led. a shots. $90— cash. 543 .W 1,__________

Gooding Livestock

S Commission Co.

SPECIAL DAIRY iJ? HHFERSA LE _ THURSDAY,

MARCH 16 thDslry cattle Will aea

atlZOTnoon.

30M OOb*. l>n- •200 Holstoinheitors,— 600-600 faa.'•■f CalSstyoorhoWofs

U - r s i j i a ” '

L ig fiw ^ a jw

Holstein Coiotlrum fed 135 c tlv e e , 1 8 0 to $ 9 0 ea ._ _223S3i _ _ _ _____

s ' * s a ! f s s i n 000 . , - 32f3534.

m e r s M a r k

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FIEP702 ' CATTLE 70

PRODUCERS - LIVESTOCK

1600 head shortbrodholfora, 7 ;brod Ito 5 mo. 600 head *]600600 b opon hoilors,1 J

owner roputaiioMafllo. |ckHOconskjnnwnleaio. '

Springer and opon hoKon, -B s r e t f m e l^ p m a-,

Jerome. 1-208-3244345Purebred Angus bulb. Year- 1

ling bulls Tor sa le , 734- ^■49ll.3afra637attor6(yiL_ TrPurebred Brangua bulls. |

yeartlngs, exo for heifers. ■6 ^ 2 2 4 5 evet best, • *

Purebred Red Angus caMng

R e a s o n s ^ p d ^ . Crimson Cattle Co, 436-3604.

Purebred Santa Qortrudls caste. 436-5409 leave msg.or 431-5409 ------------

RED ANGUSBULLS

40 purebred a composite yeaifings. Calving oaso

a growth,OALTON CATTLE

93443S3

Rod Angus bulls, yearlings a | fall yearlings. Hanson ,

' tdaho-2064& 564Q. R»Clster*dAnffU> Bulls, yearlings, tall yoorfings, a coming two’s, 101 Ranch,

King Hin. 366-2177 or. 366-2916.__________

Rog, yearling block Angus Bulls. Calving oaso avail, Rodsonat^ pncod. Can Bk Hom Angus or Block Lino Angus a l»1-5225 .5314021.or 531.5587.

Salors brooding stock, rod and black, som o pollod, yearling and oldor. 733- 9235 tenvo mso during day.

SILVER CREEK RANCH OFFERS FOR SALE: 40 REGISTERED YEARLING ANGUS BULLS. LARGE SELECTION OF CALVING EASE BULLS. Podlgroos avallablo and all lortlllty tostod and guarantooo. Contact Dave Naber at -

- (208 ) 544-2475 or Lynn. Nabor |206)788-3098 for mom tnlofmaHcn.

Wanted 500 tb boot catvos.Loavo mso 529-5812

We're new to Msgic Vsliey. wo rolso short horned cat­tle, havo good soloction ol bub. Red poOod a homod. Purebred, a high porcont- ago voJ,umo, a tfrst time

Yoartng 4 2 yrddSlmmoo- tal bulls, rod & black, por- formanco and EPD’s on a l bulls. Coll Bob Fosscoco

_ Gooding 9344627.

704 CUSTOM FARM SERVKXS

An ground worK chopping, tnroshbg, rock picKor,

; swath, boIo.loador.inKks, manuTO haul.

, Randv WOQW. 543-6886. Custom disking. TOller har-

■436-2603.

CUSTOM PLOWING AND ROLLER HARROWING.

. Anywhere in Magic Valloy. 26oH Prlg.C allovonings 676-0576 loavo mso.

' HAYRETRlEVlNa Csll 734-9743.Manuro hauling

Dusrw's Custom Farming 3264506W 676-1686

705 FARM MACHINERY

1066 INT. hydro 105 HP • $gK .14g4C esolH F W D .

70to.$14K~733-3634.,12 row boot planter With

I mariiorB. 12 rowboot oAl^ ', vator, 12rowhoetorbeddor') bar. 6 row H osston litter , loader. 6 row Alloway top- r por wlh hydntuBc scalpors.

4440 JD tractor. 432-M61.’ 14'AcoGroundboflw/JovolI bar. $3700 cal 734-1953II 19e6W8ns4x16'plow,

JD 2 3 5 1ff6* disk., unslon6 rDwbeancuNlvator r -Piekett6 rowboanwnof,

JD 6 towl>oan^gart<^D 95

________ 32^3480. '1987Frioghtliner3406aAT.

AC,RT014613tansmls-sion.LongenouQhtora20-22 fl spud bo3. fresh mainsa rods, new paim.

now roar onds. Asking

- 1990 T800*lS?S ih 34068,AT, AC; 15 spd, overdrive, now mains, roda. a tuibo.

4:11 roers.fn)sh point, new.. n ^ ,4 8 0 K .A s k ^

, ■ $32.900. C ^ 438.6598 20*g^atoscooper. $2500.

6 Row MItion Beet Planter. Good cond. $ 1 8 0 0 .3 2 6 -

7 8 Hesslon 6600awather, dteeel,cab,AC.16nhead4 er, exo cond. Esits hay.

baler. Auto luber sw ing tongue bale wt. Indicator, knoftorfan. Shedded wt»n

- not In u s e . $26 ,6 0 0 .0 0 . 829-5406.

id JD 4020c«batu it>o,good .I. JD 2 0 3 0 65 h p ,lo w h r i.

C ase 660 com oine. aund- PUoood. 438-5992.

JD4630r-PS. PFWD, cob,164<»,18QOhronnow«>.

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) 7 3 :705 FARM 70i

MACHINERY

426 NH b a le r . 910 NH FoswatfKK. Bc<h pkKOe. b

ox<otlont-oondlllon. C all Fot• 9544632 toovo msQ. _ S4 bottom wans hydraulic ro- Fo

sot ptow, $3000.15’ BriRion ni rollor harrow , c row s fee t 9 front a resr, i l 5 0 0 . 537- Po

. 6595pr543-53W . „

RoOor Min'700~^shols per hrcapaoltv, e x ce l cond. ©$1.100. dan 436-5116. n

Tractor 28hp, 4x4, loader, 7 ^irnpiemems, somewfist tike piie fo jD .O llm ja v B ln b l* . ,

. OelK/Afv 9nfl.374.5858 01

B U S I^

! Call 7 3 3 0 9 3 1 e x t .

_ TWN BOOKKEEPING. _ SERVICE

For all Your bookkooping and payroll needs.F re e E s tim a te s

7 3 3 -6 1 6 4 .

■ ■ 1 ,M iE R IE T A L L L C . s.240 6th Ave.W,, Twin Falls i

. S te e l roofing & sid ing . g G a lv an iz ed & C o lo rs \

H ig h e st Q uality ■, - 2 0 B - 7 3 M 5 3 ---------1

H O N E Y D O , IN C . >B O O K K E E P IN G '

S E R V IC EC o m p u te r iz e d

. R e a s o n a b le R a te s . -'- :M a r g a r e t T u b b s ■ ( 2 0 8 ) 7 3 4 - 6 2 7 1 ■

T W IN F A U S I P L A N R O O M

Jo b s to bid for Generals, Sub-contractors

& Suppliers. B luep rin t c o p ie s

7 3 4 -P L A N (7 526 )

FC o m p le te C a r C a re 2 0 yrs. E x p erie n ce

H om e o r Office ' M eet o r B eat

A ny P r ic e by 3 5 % ' 4 2 3 -9 0 2 6

ALAN'S Generii Carpentry I ■ R e m o d e ls * N e w '

construction • Specialty docks, patios, patio covors, 1

carports, s h ^ . Small I jobs & repairs. ^

; 7 3 4 -3 2 4 4

'■m mOuafity workmanship,25 years ©(perienco,

spedsJizirtg In mortar set, free osUmates.

R o b e rt O D o m eO 4234G 67

EVA'S CLEANING SERVICE . , SHOUSEKEEPIKGRssldontial, otilces, constnjcbon

ironlQb. If you're not happy, tw're not happy,

Reaso cal 324-2829.

SQUEAKY-OfAKdoesttaDl I '• Wlndcnvs, blinds, carpot, I B upWstery, power washing, I

& housekeeping. Irtsured & bonded. C an 326-5355

- or1-800-«2(W 296

H E L P IN G H A N ^ S r C L E A f liN G S E R V IC Eg ?l/iyMrS«vfr)gT»*irjfafi$ |

•Residential (Business I I’ . •Insurecf&ndedFreeEsiimatn I ^ 20 8 -7 3 4 -0 4 8 3 '

'• Ilmsa'iCtanlnoSavtos p tH o n w lW iC inr R easonable Ratos d Varied Services Available.

0 8 1 1 4 ^ 9 4 0 , L ea v e m e s s a g e .

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3-09;705' FARM 705

MACHINERY

For Sale: 282 Now Holland Fordbator.436-6367 ■. die

Forsak>:2Waflspiows. CaJI gaf536-5324._______________ jot

For Sale: While tractors, -=S fmodot 4-270,4-150,2-180, IHC2-105, wit

For Solo: 1974 and 1975 rovmodol C-65 C hsv 10 toowheolors wHh potalo bod, bei.Model 975 Betterblttaood 631cutter, and MIestone Even- beiflo end seed tre«;er. 366- tov2134or366-2156T |H(

FUELTANKS: 2-1000 gal parsle e t lanks w/IIOvolt bin

. oum o.Be«offera.^4fli« Cal

NESS &M M S lCt 2 f o r m o r e In fo r m a t l

_ C O M R L I T E R Re: S A U E S ,

S E R V I C E , & ' S U P P O R T ,l9 Our Business

Tho Computer Placo , 415 ADDISON AVE I 734-1667 __

StsiiyourmSimSdedpitioctniM. Ro

JIPEnERSOHCOHSTRim .o''

Spodalizingi.Docks, Fencing’, Porches, Remodels, Honest dopon^o sorvicos. Rofs.

> w E « in u rte s ';a ^ 2 8 6 2

BM M '

D R Y W A L L cDrywaii installalton, taping & _ texturing. 16 yrs e:q)efionco.

Jobs large or small.Grog LoMlng, ownor

- i . . t o

Ro

Need a cedar(ence “ around your house

or backyard?Reasonable Rates.

Experienced, n Call 543-6049

( FENCE PRO: 'Fences, Decks, Awnings.

W e build & repair , all typos of fences.Wori< guaranteed. etc

Free Estimates. c 423-4490 or ^

1-800-847-4490. ■

mMnMMr!Old Worid Flooring "

Artistry Hardwood instaltation Rnlshing S Rennlshlnn W Painting (inside & out) Fr

' ' Pete Button 734-6972-

Ya

Remodel, dryvmil, decits and roofipg. Competitive prices.

Free Estimates. ^ Eckco Construction H

208-543-5899 ^

c

DEUVERED "Sand & gravel topsoll

for driveways. f parking lots, otc.

QravslSsIes mNORTHWEST ■

COMPANY. INC. ■733-1234 ^

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WORK OF A R T 2aHome repair; Bectrical. plumbing, light carpentry, . painting yi^& buBdh^

Clean-up. s 733-0966

■— ISAW TOOTH

S H E E T M ETAL IHeatir>g/AlrCorKiitk3ning 7

Refrigeration qCommercial & „

Residential ™(208) 733-8548 >

ThurwJov. Ml

3 1W ■ -farmer

5 FARM 705 F-MACHINERY U

<d8'btado,$525.ACO 17 U F 3Slle se lS p l.F ord Ju b lloe , PTOIia s .3 p l. F ordD exladie. hrslet, 3pl. Your ch oice, t2 2 0 aSOO. 206-7334696.IC 1856rowbeanptanlor v ith a a n d y s .$ 9 5 0 .J 0 6ow I bar culilvaior, w- _cnomools, $650. Speedy 6 row MUST>oan cutter, $1050, Innes, LYI2135 center dump 8 row 40' X>ean windrower, $1200 .6 Comjow bean bodder, $300, eoiriHC 460 g a s tractor for New le<>atts, $500. JO 4400 com- (an tyi>in«. boan 4 grain, $2500. Comt:an432-661B $i4ri‘

fe SERVt io n o r y o u r s e r v ic e r e f

Jeneflel'a Home Care}rywall'Painting •COTJontry

All homo repairs 'inside & out 10 yrs exp. ,

FREE ESTIMATES C all B r u c e 733-7543

W a r d 's H o m o E Z C o n s t r u c t i o n W j S m

Room Qdditkjns, renwdeling, ^ oloctiical.plumblnj.Noiob too large or too small. 20 yrs

oxpor, Freeostimatos, . ^ C all Ward

• 734-6294

HONEYDO.INC.il No Job too smalil

Call DEWEY TUBBS » T A . 734-6271 .S to

SOUTHERN IDAHO .p, BUILDING, , «Boc

Pointing, roofing, siding, ' ' • F loorin'g, homo weathartng; ..

romodoling of all typos. Rosidontial & Commordoi 3 2 4 - 8 4 3 2 • 3 2 6 - 5 3 3 2

Home R epairs Of All Kinds

C A L L D a l e R o b i n s o n p p

7 3 4 - 2 9 3 9-----------!--------------------- fyfrp

M &.G REMODEUNGSpocialtzing th homo Improvomonts. ALSO

helping honds and fiousp dooning, Froo Esttmatos. m gm m Coll momlngs 733-0504

T HTony's Landscaping treePriming, Trimming, Shri

new Lavm Sprinklers.Spring^Clean-ups '

I5years*experience.We do whal you can’t do! ___Free Estlnutsa, 7 3 4 4 3 ^ D

YARD BA BBERS w cYanJsenric8,8hoibs'4tiw. ■ •

ReasoruUe rates MoFREE ESTIMATES. L(

fi554341«rtsr6pmor ___42(W230.

B 2 Q ! i i Z ! ^ H 7NORTHWEST COLORSChase away ypur holiday j | | H

blues, lighten up your interior wfth a new coat of. palot Winter discounts, 'Free Estimates, Refs! '

Call 736-2591 /

Ct

R ela P lu m b in g W M & H eating , Inc. I & l

for all your plumbing & .. B | heating needs'. .

24 hrti/day, 7 daya/week ' for emergencies •*"

3264126 or 734-8778 or 1-800499-7742.

— PROFESSIONAL Profi ROOFDMUCOATWOS *Me

733-7221 or 326-6857Commercial. Industrial, *Co residentJaLBuDdupn)0f9. *Al|j

LM ksrepiM ln24hrs.

M orchS, Timos-Nows, T

tER’S MARKET |

S FARM MACHINERY

F 3525 TRACTOR. 105 TO tp, ai>. AC, 4x4, bw irs 1185. oxc shape, 22000-733-4375.= 620 .23 wing up disk. 22* lades, notched Iront, in- ktdes H^chhiker harrow & hemkal booms 733-6456 JST SELL IMMEDIATE- .YI 2 arch style buildings.0- X 28' and 60’ x 9D'. lom ptotew llhdoors, 1- - 00-843-13000X1896 IW leader 12* Irudt mount,Ul type lertilizer spreader,;omplete working unit.,14nA fl?9.5720

n C E

JOHN'SSHARPENING

SERVICECarbide & s te e l saw s,Na sharpen hair dippers.141 B racken S t S.

734-4050

TINKER’SPRlNKlfHSiUHDSCAPPDesign ♦PtontseGrodlng WoII$«Hydn»ood&mon)- Free Ettimetesl

736-2903

ITAN SNOW CPAStan & Scott SnowTax rotum preparation

• Auditing• Financial Planning

Bookkeeping & Payioll• Fami Accounting

. Sendees 736-1711

219 5th Ava. E.Mon-Fri 6 .5 ,

other timea by ap p t

INCOMETAX

PREPARATION

AFFORDABLE RATES

JACK STEVENS

7 3 3 - 4 7 8 6

S H E L T O N 'S T R E E S E R V IC Etree topping & removal.Shrub trim or removal,

S p ec ia l W inter R ates

FREE ESTIMATES 733-7438

D & L T R E E S E R V I C E

S e rv in g all MV & W o o d rlv e r a r e a s .• 733:4110,'Mobile 420-TREE.

Local 536-5185.Insured._____

IBEESniHPGRINDING

F re e E s tim a te s

7 3 3 - 1 5 5 4 o r

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RATHER HAVE AN-A- WECANHELP

■ ^ u u m t* 0 d nrtorirjff-English Grammar/WfSing

Creative Writing Call Jim at 733-9173

El£CTROLUX-.V acuu m d e a n tr s , ) •h am pooers, central v a cs, sa le s , serv ices

& repairs.

733-5618

°TO{essk>na}&pei^ed »Maintenance Check > Repair D am age .‘ Cotnptete Cleanirig ■ Alignmentm Pid-iv& M ffyinT J.n& •<

Call 736-3874

vs. Twin Foils. Idaho 0-7

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safety ii. - Som etim e soon, th

w arm er, days w ill b( Sights, and boaters ft Spec trum w ill take boats, A shing boats, kayaks and rafts will w in te r sto rage and tl w ill begin.' That’s w hen party I water.

Party bo a ts a ren ’t sign . T h e y ’re a p rod

Anything can quali from a tru ck innerti boat, to a plush cabin lial quality lies with craft.; I t’s hard to p in dc o n a b lith e ind iffere

, "Given th e relen tless iem w orld , i t ’s qu ite

After a hard week i m ine, b c lc a ^ e re d w; put their leisure tim< best use. A day o f loi day o f fun, friends, i ing. A great day to di a boat through its pac

Driving a boat um alcohol is n o t muqh ing a car under the i: Y ou c a n m a in o r k friends, and people yi

, Y ou a lso can be •fined.- T rouble is, 'm ost f

; ;a b le im ita tio n o f s : ahey ’rc tipsy. The rc

in moments o f crisis judgem ent arc suddei

B oating accident: Id ah o - a n d so arc calls, according to th o f Parks andR ecreat

. o f boa t-ow ncrs ,.rc .■ boaters, inexperience

less operators o f sm - su ch as J e t S k is threats to safety o n tl

A t its co re . dang< . from a fundamental

others.: W hoopiel A boatl ;ly people skim s alot ;an hour. The w ind is • un d e r con tro l, and .• anybody.

inadverten tly , the 'io n a young family ir- boat veers around t

by 30 or 40 feet.P eople in the spc

T h e m an in the can H e’s angry about

soon jo stle , possibl; H e’s also angry abc a slalom pylon - so but narrowly.

; W akes a re a fac . ; th e re a rc m otorize : • wakes. A njw here tf

iw ater skiers, there a- I t ’s a law o f physics

People looking f< .'V sh o u ld n o t expect

-like Shoshone Falh■ U cr sk iers have bcc

eas fo r years, and continue.

W hat should not ue is the cavalier t boaters.

Good boating eti------ ------ than simply-avoidir

down on slow-movi .the wheel at the laj : aw ay w ith cheerft

- : trem ely bad form.- ; • It’s like secondhao

offending boat feel t -^ hwausc no oae got r is the fear felt by pe< r -w ondering i f they- down, chopped up, o

A su d d e n chan; cheery w ave docs n

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ty boats start to h it the

:n ’t a p ro d u ct o f dc- roduct o f a ttitude . lalifV as a party boat - ertube, to a c igare tte b in cruiscr. The essen- vith the c rew , n o t the

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st folks can do a p asa - .. i f sa fe d riv in g w h en e real challenge comes isis, w hen reflexes and Idenly put to the test.•nts are on the r ise in arc f r ig h te n in g close 0 the I d ^ o Department reation. A reccnt survey • ,.rc .v .coIcd_ that.d ruhk_ _, meed boaitas a n i tc c k - small jet-powered craft k is - a re th e g re a te s t in the water.ingerous boating stem s ntal lack o f respect for

Datload o f laughing, jol- along at 40 o r SO miles d is in their hair, they’re nd they a re n ’t hurting

they m ight bear down y in a canoe; T he speed- id the canoe, skirting-it

speedboat wave gaily. :an o c shakes h is fist, out the waves tha t will libly swamp, his canoc. about being treated like • som dhing to be avoid,

fact o f life . A nyw here rized b o a ts , th e re a re ^ c there are boats p u llin g ^ re are fairly hefty wakes, sics.g fo r quiet and solitude ect to f ind it a t p laces alls o r T w in Falls. W a- bcen enjoy ing bo th ar- ind they are en titled to

jot be allowed to contin- er attitude tow ard other

etiquette calls for more iding collisions. Beariog joving croft, then jerking ! last m inute and roaring ;rful insouciance is ex- 1.[hand smoke. P e ^ le in the el they did nothing wrong pjf hurt. What they ignore people in the other boat -

icy are abou t to mow ed p. or killed.lange o f co u rse , aod a » not excuse that kind o f

Outdoors Editor William ys boating.

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TW IN FALLS - Idoho bo ried about drunk and inexp bpcrators who pilot their era

. or-too.fast,.according.td a si tercd boat owners.

M ore than 70,000 bonis : in Idaho, and th e Idaho D Parks a nd Recrcation recen 1,402 ow ners to fill out thi

, re su lts a rc b e in g used to yea r Idaho B oating Plon, ' in d raft form. '

A nother safety conccm : Idaho boat ow ners is the p personal watercraft - such a lionwide, sales o f personal v risen 30 percent per year sir last year they comprised 7 registered vessels.'

“ U nfortunately, they wc: for 30 percent o f all reportei den ts ,” Parks and R ccrea summary o fth e survey resul

“Idaho boaters have a co safety w hile on the water,’ said. D runk boaters and rec o f sm all je t-p o w e re d era

V h c lm in g ly c ite d , b u t ii ^ b o a te r s , excessive speed, ai

large boats werc also mcntily-

The top spending prioriti tions fo r county and state o f

• To control, ban or fine: ators o f small jet-powered Cl

• Control and fine drunk I• Increase marine law ei

forts.• B uild more boating faci• P rov ide m ore boater

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JERO M E - A lone fish river a t sunrise, wking fis line . H e is jo in e d by a I catches fish with its talons m ethodically, pulling foot

J dappled water/TTic airborne, and terresi

joindd by an ac^uatic bond i fixjlicsome fam ily o f otters.

Tho river otter has a del ftivolity. Young and old, 1 w restle like high-spirited

. - love to play tag and-folloW' Even old otters can am

for hours by playing with a • to ss i t from p a w 'to paw

bored, then throw it into th J after il. T he gam e is to «

I' teeth before it strikes the b( The, otter’s favorite p ^

warm weather, they will ' bank, lope to the top one . iAto th e water. After a fev ,‘w et bellies, they have a i

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ch fo r an ac c id e n t victim >

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' pcrccnt scnucs, ar mototboJ

1 boaters arc w or- cn lo inc cxpcricnced boat see fiL craft rccklcssly - Accorc a survey o f r c f t s ^ .h o .h a s il

. ir • , ship o f 1 nis a rc reg istered • O vcra0 D epartm ent o f , miles o f cently persuaded voirs anc t the su rvey . T h e istcred 1 to shape a five- hand-pro in, w hich is now noes, raf1 . T houj

:m m entioned by hand-pn e p roliferation o f w hen it :h as Je t Skis. Na- ments. lal watcrcraft have “ Facil • sincc 1990 - and propcllei d 7 pcrccnt o f all istent,” t

they arcwere responsible strooms jtted boaung acci* boat fue rea tion sa id in a bc sccui Kults. be prov1 conccm for their boaters.’ ;cr,” the sum m ary Owne recklcss operators and Rec; c raft w ere o v e r- • Dev It in e x p e r ie n c e d tics on I 1, and wakes from facilities cntioned repeated- panded.

• Disi)ritics and sugges- arc too c 5 officials arc: • Dcsinc negligent opcr- pow cre jdcrofl. rivers,ink boaters. • CorM enforcem ent ef- use sites

To mifacilities. Recreatiter e d u ca tio n and P lan. P

w ill beI boating p rogram one dcs ration fees, a . .853 calling;

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bogganfisherman w orks a Peop : fish by h o o k and catchin a b a ld e a g le th a t always

Ions. T he pa ir work Tom food from th e sun- Rapids

His inirrestrial anglers arc playful nd o f fishermen - a that ott ;eis. The)delightfiil sense o f Brungi

Id, they tum ble and do the; ited ch ild ren . T hey squirm low-lbc-Icadcr. , , _ The amuso them selves id a e (

tb a fla t stone. They weasel jaw u n til th fty a re ” g e t an 0 the w ater and dive near ai to ca tch it in th e ir odor - le bottom. skunk,kostime is sliding. In The /ill select a sm ooth ‘ seal, v and slide Icc/p/unAr Adults few trips w ith their ' sure ai

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t share o f all slate gasoline t and a percentage o f federal ti )oat fuels. M ost o f the money ndividual counties to spend

arding to Parks and Recreatic . Ihe_highc5t_pcr'capila_b0.ai_ '1 3 western states. • ra il. Id ah o .h as m ore than 3f rivers and more lhan 2,001 md natural lakes. In addition 1 boats, Idaho h as at least iropelled vessels such as kayi •arts and dories, ugh the ir num bers are subs propelled boaters are sorel; it com es to funding for in

cilities an d serv ices for mi led boat operators are nearly ’ the summary said. “In mos re forced to utilize launch nu is 'and parking lots funded by uel taxes. A source o f fundii :ured i f facilities and service 3vided to th ese e s tim a ted s."tiers o f registered boats urge [•creation to:cvelop itcw docks and launc \ Idaho lakes and rc se rv o ^ ; ies also should be renovated d.Jscourage increased use o f ai D crowded.icsignatc m ore areas fo r sn red c ra ft o n lak es, reserve

onstruct m ore boat camping i tes on lakes and reservoirs, meet some o f those goals. Pi ation has produced an Idaho Public com m ent on the dr

)c accepted through Morch esirous o f a copy can reques g 3 3 4 ^ 1 9 9 . .

jme acn ire featuhs, they paddle across the si webbed feet, do a belly 'flop an down the slopes, ople enjoy w atching these ai ling sight o f an otter w ith its ys an event to be rcmemberec m B rungard, w ho w orks at ds pump station, is an avid oi interest w as in itially draw n 'uhiess, but closer inspection 3tters are great fishermen, ley can out-fish evciyone on igard said, including himsci ley appear after a dive withi m ing in the ir Jaws, ic river otter is in the famil;

(m u sk c a r r ie rs ^ , a l o n g ' iel, m arten, fisher, m ink, sk m d wolverine, i f y o u 'v e w ah otter’s den - w ith its stto - you 'll sm ell their relations

ic.le ir b ro w n b ody lo o k s lik< . with a broad head and wel Its w eigh u p to 25 pounds, around 3 feet from nose to

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son alm ost a t h ation. Ida- cials arc looking ial_ owner- a b ad yea r for

rivers.- . m 16,000 Last year, six000 rescr- cidents on rivci on to rcg- Rose Pond near ,st 25 ,000 partmcnl o f Pari ;ayaks, ca- new s re lease .

adults, but only ibstan tia l, tionvcsts.•ely adrift There was ont im prove- ic Valley in 199-

Kristi Tcmpl< m anually capsized on the rly nonex- p en . According nost cases, th e 38-year-oU ramps, re- tremely drunk v by motor- calm w aicr; sh

iding must vest, ic c s a rc to In 1993, there :d 50 ,0 0 0 reported - but

soared lo at lei rgcd Parks rose from 22 lo

“Fatalities do inch facili- said Ann Van rs; existing coordinator for ed and ex- “There arc a

d o n 't get os mi f areas that tics." she said. ‘

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six people died in boating ac- ivers. and a seventh d ied on ear Blackfoot, the Idaho De­barks and Recrcation said in a e. A lf o f the v ic tim s w ere nly two werc ^ c a rin g flf^ta-

one boating dealfrin the M ag- 1994,iplc drowned after her canoc the Snake River, east o f Ru­ling to Parks and Recrcation, •old R upert w om an w as cx- ik when she fell into 4 feet of

she w as not w earing a life

icre were 62 bo'aling ac?vdcnts 3ut the num ber o f accidents

least 102 last year. Injuries to 41 during ihe same period, do not tell the whole story,’

an Burcn, boating education for Parks and Recreation.: a lot o f nasty accidents thai m uch attention as the fatali'

id. "One little giri w as lilcrallj 1 ski boat.” ■dent occurred June 23 al the ills boating area, ar-old girl suffered brain dam spinning p ropeller choppec

:k down the length o f one arm tl the bone, Van Burcn said.Ics w as hit by a boat driven b; resident Daniel Kohring. sai( :on Brown o f ihe T w in Fall; r iffs Department. Kohring lal he’d had one beer. Brown said

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Powles, o f F ruitland. w aler skiing at 8:30 p.m .,

Kohring also was pullii a- the lime - and everyone i 1- sorbed w ith w a tch ing t as sa id . K o h rin g ’s b o a t g 10 ac ross the rivcr, agains'

irtivelrBrow nsaid:---------c- Powles w as in its path, 3n " I t w as h e r f ir s t tim e- Brown said. "She didn’t 1 I a K ohring 's boa t sliced re and her boat - and the 0- ...in i0 ;^ c ;p ro p e |lc rb lad ^

' ' “ it was very sotous. S g- cfTects from this fo r the

B row n said. K ohring w oe neg ligen t o p e ra tio n o f u- added.in. O n Jan . 3 . 1995 , K( X- S300 for negligent opcro o f ordered to pay court co fc also got a 30-day suspe

and 24 months ofprobati Its About 80 perccnt o f Its arc caused by o p i^ to r < es Parks and Recreation, d. "Every year the statist

ferent, (but) they help u on tion cfTorts to prcvc'ht

Van Burcn said, la t In 1993, for example, ili- ities involved adult mai Ily wearing life vests - w b

boats,he In 1994, only tw o fist

ho boating acc iden ts . m- R ose Pond fa ta lity , an led drowndd after h is drift m , and sank on the Henrys

F a ta litie s a rc d ro p p by Idaho boat reg istration aid ing by 4 ,0 0 0 to 5,OOC ills B urcn said, lal- "W c attribute the dei id. formed boaters."

BT

\toT, ch o w s dow n o n a flsl m.

£ SALSOURYmx TVnM.N*»t

1991.

v i l da c c i d e n t s

id. was injured while .m.. Brown said, u llin g a w a te r skier at ne in his b oat w as ab- ig tha t sk ier. B row n at g ra d u a lly v e e re d t linst the d irection o f

ath, he said, tim e w a te r sk iin g ," n ’t know w hal to do.” iced betw een Pow les the girl w as dragged

Brown said, i . Sfie's going to have ■ the ^est o f her life," g w as c ited for gross I o f a v esse l, B row n ■’

, K o h rh ig w as fin ed 3crat)on o f a boat, and t costs t f fS 5 I .5 0 . He ispcnded ja il sentence >batioiuo f bodiln'g accidents

tor e ^ » according toI.atistics are a little dif- Ip u s our eduea- c"ht future- a ccidents,”

7le, most boating fatal- m ale ftahcnncn - not w b o 'f tf l b o t o f small

flsbeAnen tcd m Ida- ts . ta lid tfldon to the , an td a h o Falls m an rift boat sprang a leak rys Fork, npar Ashton, opp ing , ev en th o u g h lion has been increas- 000 every year. V an

decrease to better in-

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K L A M A TH FA LLS, <— R alph O pp recalls with the tim e he w as rcprima: sup erv iso r fo r setting up box for bircls.

"B irds attract bugs, anc w an t'any m ore bugs," th sor sa id b ack in 1965, ’ was ju s t getting his start b io io g is t in L a G rande O regon G am e Commissic

It w as ju s t the beginnin____Sincc then , O pp has b

receiving end o f plenty c for the stands he took it w ild life , includ ing num< tro v e rs ia l issu es he tac transferring to the Oregi m en t o f F ish an d Wildi m ath D istrict ofTice in 19

A s w ildlife biologist fi moth District, O pp lobbi' eagle protection in the d the b ird bccam e one of m ost ^ p u la r tourist a ttr also s t o ^ his ground agi posed dam project on the th a t w ou ld h av e block< m igration route for mule

H is colleague, district gist John Fortune, w ho c Basin in 1977, w ithstoo barrage o f attacks for hi

' protcct fish from propos Salt Caves hydroelectric rein troduction o f anadr to the U pper K lamath Bn

B ut no m ore. The twi held the primary r e ^ o s i t ting fish and wildlife poll math County for morc th

, quietly retired in Decembe________ B olh_cited th e p ^ s a j

sure 8, w hich reduced t benefits fo r sta te emplo) im petus fo r th e ir stcpp T hey take w ith them a ci years o f experience.

Kids piColorado U sings Gazette'

COLORADO SPRING sccond-gradets in the Chic the people would be kicke

That's their solution to i tions between beats and 1

•year. ■ . . . .T he children read las

Gazette Telegraph story o Bob Holder, who, followi luctantly executed eight t humans in 1994.

Forty-one bears in C( grave last year u n d a the directive. TTie policy says

-----------and tog nuisancc bcare; if' second time, it is killed.

“I think whnt you shoi the bears you should mo

• orado,” wrote Derek Sco graders at J.W. Gates Si

• wroto to^the Gazette Telg• je c t reading the stor

Tribune.'“ We read about the wil

■ bear?. M y name is Stevie , This is what I think abot ; you should not kill them

your food or your anim Griese. .

And there was this not

Otters _Continued from Dl their tail; ta ils are aboi o f thei* o verall length, best sw im m ers a m o n g '

im a ls , c ap ab le o f sw in• w ater f o rn q u a ite fo f a ; com ing u p for air.: T hey live in dens bi : stream and lake banks, ' in g ab a n d o n e d beave- jum bled rock piles.

.U p to f iv e y o u n g A pril. F ive w eeks aft m other begins to teach sw im . T h e m others ar structors w ho carry th their, bocks un til the li sw im alone. The mal<

— ------ tim es b re e d s severalsingle season.

T h eir fu r is prized t m ost du rab le o f dll pe were trqiped to the bnni

; in Id ah o b y the early• mountain m en prefeiiwi

sleeping bag above all otO tte rs h a v e been p

i j r

MARCHTie vour be

P rizes- $5t • Beginnei

M SM aJnA nm uV Downtown Twin F (AcnMfrwAMPttai

S , O re. (A P ) p v ithachuckle m anded by a j-.A up a nesting

and wc don ’t . • •••.’ the supervi- •5, w hen O ppa rt as a gamende w ith thesslon.

s been on the . ty o f

o fumerous con-

a fte r regon Depart- i ld life 's K la-

st for the Kla- bbied for bald le days before

o f the a re a 'sattractions. He Jo h n Fortuogoinst a pro- s e rv ic e a s I the U s l River eked a m ajo ruledeer. s t a t e m e a «rict fish biolo- F o rtune i10 came to the com m on thi tood a sim ilar t ire d on th r his efforts to graduates ol posals like the ty , and botl Tic project and state after st adromous fish A n d botl I Bnsin. love o f the tw o men w ho tures found

Qsibility for set- A s they i policies in Kla- rcers, both \ i than a decade je ss tim e ii nber 1994 creasing ly ; jsagc o f M ea- jng and_wri id the pension phones and ployees, a s the But 'thoir, epping dftwn. animals.a com b ined 66 “I think il

tom lin e o f

ush fo r kI teT ekgrq ih

NGS. Colo. — I f a group of Chicago area had their,way, all ckcd out o f Colorado, to the hundreds o f confronta-

id humans in Colorado eveiy

last fa ll 's w idely reprinted ry o f Trinidad wildlife officer owing a new state policy, re- ht b e ^ that had run-ins with

I Colorado went to an early the “two strikes, you’re out"

ays wildlife officers m ust trap v if a problem bear is trappcda-

should do is instead o f killing move the people oul o f Col-

Scott Graf, one o f 18 second- s School in Aurora, 111., who felgraph as part o f a class pro­story reprinted in 'thc,Cfci|ca!^;

wildlife officer who had to kill •vie and I am in sccond grade, ibout killing the bears. I think lem and you should not leave limals outside,” wrote Stevie

note, ringing with harsh fmali-

1 m any yeaibout 40 percent throughouith . They are the eluding th( ng “ land" mam-vim m ing under v a n e d dieifa m ile w ithout mussels, c

. p o w erfu ls burrowed into frogs andiks, often favor- the efficiea v e r h o le s and fish, croyl

favorite fong a rc b o rn in S tud iesa fte r b irth , the ta k e th e

ich them how to catch. I fd5 are p a tien t'in - ^ u a w fish’ their young on d itio n to e little ones canlale otter som e- . O tters (■al fem ales in a d is c a rd t

m ea l, the:d as one o f the w hiskers1 pelts,'and they o rs jo w .innk o f extinction JT iey citrly 1900s. T be w here fisn td an otter-skin n u m b e r <11 others.D p r o te c te d fo r F»sh and

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oils, Idafw Thureday, March 9, ■

rtu n e , left, a n d R a lp h O p p tal IS b io lo g is ts w ith t h e O regor T h e d u o re tired a t t t te e n d c1 >asure t h a t r e d u c e d p e n s io n

e an d O pp have m ore iri tc than the fact that they re- o th e sam e d ay . B o th a re a

i o f Oregon State Universi- loth w ent lo w ork for the c r serving in the A ir Force. n o th w ere m o tiv a ted b y a c he outdoors and the crea- nd in it. sy progressed into their ca- f Jl b iologists said they spent : in the o u td o o rs and in- h ly found them selves read - owriting r ^ o w , answ ering__ Fnd a ttending m eetings. ' c sir Jiearts a re still w ith the r

tlk i t continues to b e the bot- t o f w hat keeps you going,

kicking p<ty: "Instead o f killing bears. ■ be put out o f business," wroti

)f Said their teacher Pat Rivj 11 hod strong feelings'about (i

someone out there know how I- Perhaps no one has fell as y bears as Holder. Som e o f

watched grow up. d • ‘T d iathCT do anything in

I . 'Instead Of k ill tli^nk C o lo ra d o 1

>y o u t o f b u tt" .

“P

Chicago are ,1- in letter to Colorac d- — ^100- . bear," Holder had said. "Ii ^ t h a t ' s really close to you.”

Ironically, the “ tw o-str ill wildlife oflicers like Holdi le. people— from Colorado de ik ond-graders — are listenii ve with creative solutions for p de As Holder contends, the

it 's humans. Housing dev Ji- bear habitat, he says. When

ears and arc now com m on out the waters o f Idaho, in­the M agic Valley.I ca rn ivo re , the g tte r has a d ie t.:I t w ill eal sn a ils and 1, crushing the shells w ith its u l ja w s . M u sk ra ts , du ck s, n d snakes, also fa ll p rey to cient predator. In addition to ayfish are one o f the otter’s (foods.ies h av e show n o tte rs w ill le f is h - th a t a re e a s ie s t to f there are large num bers o f ish, corp o r suckers - in ad- 10 speedy trou t - they w ill on the laggards.3 ea t a fish head first, then d th e ta il . U su a lly a f te r a th ey c le a n th e ir fo ces and rs by w ip ing them on grassV.' can w reak havoc in waters fish ore being raised, and d :r o f them h av e b een live- d b y Id ah o D ep a rtm en t o f tld G om e. T he p rob lem has

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to be ab le to get out there once in a while and work anim als," Fortune said.

W hile their own job des changed with every promo rcceivcd, the ecological ar cal landscape shifted dramo

De'fcand for protection o f i species has m ushroom ed, funding remains critically she

C o n tin u in g p o p u la tio n has p u t constant-pressure o f th c sta te’s best wildlife R e s id e n t ia l su b d iv is io i c ro w d c d in o n "b ig “gam i ranges, w hile logging and tural development has alte ta t for dozens o fo th e r spec

A s g u a rd ia n s o f th e I

)eople ouirs. I think Colorado should a/rote Jesse Salinas. tlRivait, "M y sccond-graders r Jl (this). Wc wonted to let a how we fdt."t as much angst over killing 1 o f the bears he killed he

; in the world then destroy a ” I

tllilng bears, I ; o%houldboput < tuslness.’ |

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area second-grader , rado wildlife officials

. " I t 's like losing someone

-strilrtV’ policy has giyeo older a podium. And more 3 developers to Chicago sec- ening and even coming up or peaceful coexistence, the problem isn’t bears —

developments ore invading lien b ^ come in search of

been acute ot the Clear Lt- n ea r H agerm an, and a t

hotcherics throughout thea Som e o f the captured ci been sent to Iowa - wheres been extinct for many yeI, turn, Idaho h?s gotten w il0 Otters are great travelei0 expand their range as the:s grow. They hove been kni

g ra te o v e rlan d , p articuII snow, for many miles to 0 bodies o f water. . tfI- . .

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W 3 3 - 0 9 S I O • iTw /

4<>ut4o-pB a s in 's fish a:

~-i • J i found it challenj I 'it i i i i iim schedules betwc

m ation about th '. . lg 0” projects to p

sp o n d in g to qi plaints from virt o f the communi'

Supported by sisumts, Opp or ly provided mfo

r . ond w ildlife Wlv arioushum ani called on to rei

T from national plans to pipclin

■ ty logging zone' ' \ ' F o rtu n e and

Klamath Basin •' a biologist to w

‘‘ U pper K lampopular trophy

^ > » F o r tu n e g u a r AP(***> against ovcrfis!

» e a re o f is studying the ,_(j s lo ck s o f Irou

- lake 's variousdevelop monoj

lo y e e s . protect individi ■re ot least F” ™ ' lc w ith the llie tenuous st

K lamath Counl escriptions the sduthemmc lotion they w ater fish, and politi-- Opp, meanw natically. several local w f non-gome b u ' probablj 1, although work w ith bali ihort, . ered the site oon g ro w th B ear Volley, « •e on som e tuol creotion ol ifc habitat, tional W ildlife o n s h a v e tract o f old-gro me w in te r - Both O p p a r nd agricul- rnam in the Kl tered hobi- n rc m e n t . and ccies.: K la m a th cfit wildlife.

it of bearacoms and berries, they find the human world: the sweet mingbinJ feeders, pet food an' a dinner that dooms them to d

Some cities struggling wit have experimented with solut

A year-old ordinance in S Aspen has had stunning resi

- bear-human conflicts, The Ii toiners t o be bear-proof. D small doors on the sides and they 're stored in locked sh( couraged from leaving out p< that tend to ottract bears. The and six months in jail. No citi says policc Sgt, Brian Olson.

“T^ie impact ba^ been dran ' ‘beiiH’ 'm ajdrfodd'sourcc'w i

they were closed up it really i The problem was so pern

lagc thot dumpster raiding wi eration o f b ears to the ne; Snowmoss trash grew up ta u ^ t them the same tricks.

“We trapped "bll three and them, one o f the cubs was quilized by a wildlife officei ‘‘It wos truly o sad and disl start t9 feel real responsible, result o f our misuse o f food i easy to get people to sympatl death as part o f our rallying (

Lakes pondsIt o ther fish Ile

otters have :re they have years. In re-

lersle ir numbers mown to

ov e r to reach new

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arrtlulna ^a building; I ‘ oktwodL I ;

mfio I Ct C U N^ I n it .w . 1 5 K

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a a s t i i r e AL

I and fa u n a , th e tw o § 3 e i i ^ g to balance theirtween collecting infor- TTib ; the animals, working5 protcct them, and re- B<

q u e s t io i^ a n d com - Fishvirtually f^ e ry segment apprinity. ............. ing 1by 0 stafi" o f three os- andand Fortune frequent- cons

nformation on h ow fish Awould fac affected b y by I

m activities. They w ere throrespond to everything duri

al fo rest m anagem ent Nline projects and coun- _ ctmes. • ‘ nonind O pp d e sc r ib e th e m at;in as on ideal place for ftonI work. ingim ath Lake sustains a projhy trout fishery, which cla rd e d w ith c a u t io n cotifishing. -The stote now prjvJic differer;ccs between otheo u t th a t spaw n in th e loa!us tributaries, and m ay pnogem cnt strateg ies to froridual stocks. ' VIso brought attention to aco; s ta te o f bu ll tro u t in par unty, w hich is probably m ost range o f the cold-

nwhile, helped organize I wildlife organizations, ibly best known for his | laid eogles. H e discov- • ! o f eagle roost trees in , which led to the even- S I o f the Bear V alley N a- w life R efuge to protect a ^ w t h timber. aand Fortune p lan to K r . .b Klomaih Basin ofter re- o m d bo th e x p e c t to do volunteer work to ben- p

P

r areasnd instead temptations o f ect sugor water o f hum- and tasty trash. Often it is0 death.with this problem already ilutions.1 Snowmoss Village n ^ •esults, nearly eliminating e law requires ttash con-.. Dum psters e ither have nd their lids arc scaled, or sheds. Residents are dis-l pet food and bird feeders Tic maximum fine: Sl.OOO citations have been issued, jh.ramatic,” soys Olson. "The ■was‘’our"dumpstersrOnce ly mode o difTercnce.’’Tvasive in Snowmass Vil- . was passed from one gen- next. O ne cub raised on ip to have two cubs and , a .md in attempting to move ■as a« id m ta lly ovcr-tran- icer a n ^ e d , ” Olson says, lisheartcning day and you le. We had a dead cub as a jd and trash and it was real pathize. Wc used that cub’s igcty."

H Q

B L A U Ig Q D B I"V 'ou

says 76% offTjBlimcs-NcwB •

BOISE - The Idaho Dcpaitmc ■ish ami Game’s annual report s pproximately 76 percent o f fimd ng fiscal year 1994 were ^ im i o md wildlife m a n a ^ e n t , reseafc onservation enforcement.

A total o f $42,807,728 was re< jy Fish and Gome from July 1, hrough June 30, 1994. Expend hiring that period were $42,004,4

Nearly half the income - 46 p - camc from the sale o f resider ion-resident licenses. Federal g natching funds and other aid (r from excise taxes on.hunting am ing equipment) alscMontribuK aroximately 46 percent

Other income fiora the sale d f ;ations, fines for wildlife violc private o i J k ^ funding, donatior other miwoflineous s o u r ^ am( 10 about 6.1 pcrccnt'

Fish and Game reccivcsjno i from the state's general fund.

W ildlife management and re: accounted for 16.8 pcrccnt o f t partment’s expenditures. Anoth

BrieflyDisabled group 1

SUN VALLEY - The Alte State University will participati with disabilities.

The Challenge Idaho Cup S, at the Warm Springs area o f S

.bodicd.and disabled skiers. Te compete for prizes and a traveli

Proceeds from the race w ill; portunities for disabled Idahoa profit Challenge Idaho Founda:

For more information, call S skis at (208) 385-3030.

Session trains hiTWIN FALLS - A Huntci

held Saturday ot the KMVT'O The heart o f the h u n t^ cd i

provide the instruction - b » responsibility, said Dan Papa partment o f Fish and Game.'! hunting traditions wilh new hu

Anyone interested in the fl softty and the-well being o f hu

Basic qualifications ^ u i r e about sporting arms, wildlife,: cants should contact the Fish eight-hourtraining workshop.

Applicants ore subject to a o f Law Enforcement.

For morc infonnation. call be held in Lewiston. Idaho Foi

Soldier holds dtFAIRFIELD - The 1995 J

held this week at the Soldier h ,, Time ujalsforihe U.S. Ski arid races are planned fbr Frid

Racers will start ot the top c The racc is open to the pub

day, $15 membership with th' toin ^ y pass. All racers must

S p e^ to rs arc wclcomc. A must be on skis and purchos open for public skiing. For mi

u r T o t a l S k iVaim ttilpllall>T33-2in) I

fimdsgotoppercent was spent o and dep reda tion pi

ment o f game. Fisheries mat t shows search consumed 38

fur- law enforcement total 1 on fish Administrative cos ifch and cent o f total expenses

formation and educat received sources policy com 1, 1993, maindcr. ndirures Engineering functii 1,415. sign o f fish hatche I pcrcent stcelhead traps, anc lent and construction-related I grants, and education inclui (mostly tion, “Idaho Wildli)

md fish- “Fish and Game Nev ited op- lion, ouucach to schc

vision programs, o f publi- The Natural Resoi ilotions, reviews proposals b; ions, and als and government 1 mounted ho’s wildlife and dc

dationsforim'provcn J money ‘ C ^ ie s of the anr

obtained by contact research partm ent o f F ish a f the de- W alnut, Boise, ID )thcr4 .8 (208)334-3746.

I to hold ski fund-Itemativc Mobility Adventure J ate in a fund-raiser this weekend

' Ski Race is planned for noon to f Sun Valley Ski Area. The race T e ^ o f five skiersjrom difTw cling uxiphyrAll skicrs'w ll race'II go to orgwizations that suppoi oans. The race is the sole fund*r dation educational charity.1 S a r^ Gardner at (208) 788-45(

lunt education inter Education Instructor Trainir 'Community R oom . ducation program is the corps o M u se they set examples for eth ift hunter education coordinator .'llnstiuctors share skills, experii

o f hunting, and improvir hunCTg irin vited to become a tn; ic the instructor to be 21 or oldt c, hunting - and instructing youn sh and Game office in Jerome l p.a conOdcntial screening by the

ill Mike Todd at 324^359. Othi Falls, Coeur d'Alene, Nampa/Boi

iownhill champio5 Southern Idaho Downhill Chaj r Mountain Ski Area, 10 miles nc ,ki Association-sanctiohcd event ■ •iday'and Samrday. p o f Chair 2 and finish in front of ublic; however, participants w ill: the USSA - in addition to a rcgi ist attend today's time trials. Anyone wanting to procecd abo

lase a lift pass. The remainder ( more information, call 764-2526.

Con^iledfi

portprojects

nt on w inter feeding n p rog ram s for b ig management ond re- d 38.9 percent, while totaled 14,6 percent.: costs were 14.6 pCT- snses. Engineering, in- ucation and natural re­combined for the re-

inctions includc the de- icherics, salm on and , and other design or ted tasks. Infotmadon icludes hunter cduca- Jdlife" magazine, the News," aquatic cduca- schools, radio and tele-

^source Policy Bureau Is by private individu- ent for impacts on Ido- d develops rccommcn- ivcmcntannual report may be

itacting the Idaho De- sh and G am e, 600 S.ID 83702, o r calling

id-raiserire Seekers o f Bdisei ;end for rccrcationists'

>n 10 2 p.m. Sanirdajr race is for both abl6-i f r ^ t sponsors will____acc'thc same "course.. ppott recreational op% nd-raiser for the non-

S-4500 or Anne Alcn-

instructorslining course will be

ps o f volunteers who r ethics, behavior and itor for the Idaho De- periences and love of

a tra in ^ instnictor. . older, knowledgcaWe. /oung students. Appli- me to sign up for the

the State Department-

Other workshops will /Boise and Pocatello.

tionshipChampionship will be s north o f Fairfield. '’em will be held today.

It ofthc Day Lodge j will hove to buy a Oiie- regulor Soldier Moiav

above ihe Day Lo<l^ ler o f the mountain is 526.k1 from Btaflf rep o rts ' |

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