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Gpodmn o r n i n g M c R (i- o b e r tt s f l a y» ^ sh e ai l t h ~ 2 leaave Today’s forecasta s t : . Mostly sunny wiiwith variable.high 1 jobs5 at clouds. Uighs nearir 55f degrees. Light | _____ Lows 25 to 30 ( 30 degrees. I ------— P a g « A 2 l o b b y^ s t s f (o r k i ii l i n g ip a n e l ' coxiithxlouse QII^HIIIIIIIII^ ^DrcwDeSilvcr mission couldd haveh. obtained a subpoenaa Timee-News w riter from a district; judge.juc M cR o b erts3 has hi been worlcing on the - com m ission conconcept for nearly a year. She; after pi3robe BOISE - Senate Majorityrity Leader Joyce . Hospital meetss ni e t w o r k McRoberts blamed the healtlalth-care industry / \ X 9 9 4 sold after Tuesdi»day's vote that she had rc- The Mogic Vailcyy HealthI Network al- J ral times to meet objectionsIs B y S b n L . M cCarthyy lobbyists for scuttling herr attemall pt to estab- ' / . vised it several rea^y has seven localal iphysicians w orking . | \ I d a h o Tim cs-Ncws writer ■ lish a state health-care commimtision. from health-care I on salary. ture . In fact. Ihc tiiirkillwltiill T^lt^V was a rc- j j - ; ------I'W IN i-A L tS - UnOne county em------Vlsr6 K"Of'O Hdlic sne noa introduced lo ^ tempt to hide her disappoint)intment and fms- id her immediate month. The biggciggest change wos o statement„ ployee was fired and 1 tration Tuesday, os it bccomiome dear that the JflguL d Monday in the • thot the commis:nission would “not hove nor • supci'visor resigned IV Victim discussesses rescue !Senate Health and WelfaiIfare Committee J. wake o f last week’s discdisciplinary probe tl a lack o f exercise rate-settisetting-outhority" - a conccs- A pjane crash victiictim remained hospi; ...would _ ^ kill her bill. all the re|rest who ore fru stra te with a 5 ofTiee. , tern."- siontojittcryheahealth-carc providers. by the county clerk’s of! taU^iTuesdoy. HeJ w alked 1.5 m iles for “It’s clear now, more thanhan ever, that our infomatiition about our current systen ,r The fired employee’;'c c ’s identity w as j., ks w o u ld ; B ut none o f'■ *< changes were enough for help ^nday with anklear and head in- Ihealth-care providers d o n't 't wantv the Le^s- . The c(commissioii’s main tasks ^ not revealed bccauscic sshe con appeal ion about tlic providers, MiMcRoberts said. Evciyi time juries.! iature or the public to leorprp anya m ore aboul have beeleen gathering iriformatior her dism issal, ofTIcialsils sjsaid: :s, anolyz- she m et one selel ofc objections, she said, the PagvBI their t ^siem thim they want'mt to tell us," she core costs and expenditures, Chief Deputy Courtjurt Clerk Sherri told the panel Before it voted.ted. mg the : edata, and making reformm recom- providers wouldlid bring1 up new ones. Broyles said she gavgave Twin Falls “There hos not been a cleclearer demarca- mendauoions to the Legislotxire. "I would sayly tthey were opposed tb the® County Clerk Bob FortFoi two'weeks' ._____ tion of support and oppbsiibsition - physi-___ .^f “ A®!lospital or oth^ provider refusedref to c o n c e pt (o f o0 health h care commission) ___ noticc. Hcr Iast.day_asy as c h ie f d ep u ty_____ : c rcqucstcd'inform atiO n, th’the com- i I cibis, hospitals and nursingng homes against provide i PleaS'e' see HEALTH/A22 will be M arch 18, Broylioylcs said, However, Broyleses willi continue Lawm aker loo!lose^rules working for the clcrkrk ini an undetcr* Conflict-of-interesircst rules-would be mined part-time positiontion. — ^------loosened n bit-under,der.a-billiatroduccd ______- _£ort_cmphaticnl1y_dcndenied askiqg for ______Tuesday in the Idaho10 !H ouse.' _GSIceIelgbrants— - - —Broyies’s resignation.— PageB3 .. .^ “Absolutely not ” E6 nrt said Tuesday, ^ Her resignation is not a public mat- ter, Broyles told Tberhe Timcs-Ncws Tuesday. ’ “ W hy sh o u ld n ’t I (i(re sig n )? " .she asked. “That really isn 't any o f your Wrestlers off tot o S t a t e ; business." ______. Magic VBlieylitglitgh school-wrestlers ■ — Lisa Borinl-Garcia,1. al attorney for the ^ wilt compete for indindividual and,team fired county employee,•ec. said her client crowns in the state wrcw re ^ in g tournam ent has considered filingJ an appeal before P«g«D1 the county commissione:oners. “Wc are contcmplatiilating an appeal," AU-star seasonQ arrivesf Borini-G orcia said. “That’s “Tl about as far as .wc have thought.”ht.’’ • > The first o f severalxbI ull-star basketball I Any appeal must be madei by Mon- ^ ' gomes on Magic Voll^alley courts is in the day. At the appeal hcahearing, both the books. employee and the counlounty reprcsent{i-______PiigsDI ------tiWH-wouldTiavc thefie c opportunity to call w imesses ond presei-esent evidence, . Barini-Garcia saidi thatth Fort’s writ- ten no tice cited th ee fofollowing rules ■ fi»m tiie county’s persoi;rsonnel m anual as Kids win love it the basis for her client’snt’s firing: -T— i^ r^ ^ ’:^ c tio tt‘or-intKr ------For H nuiiy bui'Aui Aia CftIeBr4liOir,Trjra - hindrance to the effectivjctivc performance i ' peantit butter and jelly:lly b i r t h d a ^ j ^ ^ ^ of county functions or nreflects discred- it upon the county or itsi employees, will be considered justist causec fbr disci- Think breakfa^ plinoiy action." jmi the duties and _ _ _ Th>t*fl the w ord froi • “Failure to pcrfomi ic Association — alotilong with some hints f ■ carry oUl tUd OCllyailUl the state consiitulion,on^*s^tiue*staiutaC~ for healthy and happypy 1inoniin^^ counry ordinflnces. orniIj-nitre nnti n-gitlnii_------■" uonsofhlsorherd^artpartment." ,• “Careless, negligcnigcnt. or improper use of county property.ly . ieither on or ofT duly, at any tim e o r localocation." C olieg B o f ^ u t h e mn icIdaho drama students,I. froj m left. R e b o c c a R ujberry, b Julie LelrandjCarCarrie B ou n o u s cele- ♦ “Inefficiency. incompetence,inc( orl, negligence in the pcrfocrform ancc o f du- Spend wisely, nn< o tf ie ^ brate their performanta n c e s w hich w ere p art ofo f th e s c h o o l 's W o m e n s W eek celebration Tiielli'ekday afternoon: The . . .ties.’- :— ------• — Le^slatiyp budget;et w rit^ leaded in ^ e m o f o r th o w e e k Is •Celebrating CSI Wornmen;. Partners In jshterpirprise.* Activities cor\tlni P e s t ^ i f f iiee^oes{a I fte p ^ M arveeltal^si ^aildB ^oarcTy| i -tis Clinton cans in:n a veteran Sltientpirieeincr(rease President Clinton.>n.'calls < on a veteran ' • - - Washington lawyerer-to become White rt over^grazing lease I to cour Associated Press / 'll House counsel as tbe Whitewater affair ■ Price of'a a I... 1 gains m omentum. ____ B^WniicmBrock_ • Tim es-N ew s writer 3111 targets vWASHINGTON-^ Paying"C u’; First-Clasass Stamp a a rv e l - B l ' writing to aunt M audo o r sendi H A IL E Y -T h e Idaho0 LLand B oard w as **aibi- a Volentine will cost a bit morlore next Stratcanretnrarh ■ t r ^ jndjiapricious’i.whevheaJt iQccted.the.high- ^ hope-to-havelhc___ ycajyear. _ _ • — ' — Saiijevo residentsts cheered,c *6 ued and— - ' biclder for a state grazinging lease arid awarded it v. c o u rtt Require the State JThe post dniM w w ts' td bo ■ ■ ! A-2 ' Tlmos-N«»w3, Twin Foils,Is, IIdorra W odnosddl^M Drch19,1994 9, / t l F — F Sea^coffifinEiz|-i zTvmm — —G o n ttn u ed frofn i \ ------* . • . more than anythiihing,” she soid. '' - V' Robert Scchuslusen, executive-direc------to'r o f the Idahoiho Medical 'Associo- v ” ; ^ e i d s fBngerpiilints :d-McRobertsla5ses5:______, _»iion,_coiifimicd- ^^liJA H O FALtS (AP)'—=Xabo^'--loboratorj^-"ana1y6c: lyecstpCihercofni^ T ~ ~ rThe'Accu=Weatiathef^orecastforr noon,-Wr ednesday;^ — r * - •; m cnt.------see the need ot this ratory r tests revealed Tingegcrprints 0 concrete vaultlilt su1 rro u n d in g It “ W c d o n ’t se mg girl and some toolss leftIc at thp scene ■ mmission," Scehusen' ■ ' dnt thc coffin of 0 y o u n m m ■ time for a comr from her may hav? provid>v1ded some evi- recognize that there ore whosen body was stolen frt .1 0 8 -Os( . Os- 10s 2Q9 30s 4440s 50s 60s 70s 80s ( said. “ W c do rec( e day. _ ^ « with the.system, but. __/A m m on gm ve iast month.1. • dcnce. Bands separate highh titemperature zones for the d . somc.problcms \ cd 0 commission or .InvestigatorB Mid T u e^idliy lhat “They have:-got-somo go prints ------w /...... we don’t need )rm of bureoucracy to the t new evidence may hellelp lead that they wantIt usu to compare o some other fom to an arrest in the theft 0ofSora some prints to.'to.” Bonneville deal w ith them.”1.” t cprescnts Idaho physi- A > nne Shiclc’s body. Cotmty SherifTsrs 1Sgt. Kim Mar- The IMA rcpr The 14-year-old daughghtcr of shall said. cions. iney, presid en t o f th e IRobert and Sherry Shick olofldoho Computers wwill search a Barrett Raine Care Associntion. said IF alls died Feb. 18 o f 0 neui:uromus- databose of fingIngerprints. for a Idaho Health Ca energy is rcRuloted • _ ccular disease. She wosi !buried , match. If none areore found. Investi- only nuclcar et ------V/------1------I han health core, adding IFcbTT^ blit somcone^iigfg u^the gators mighrs<;ck;ck aj court o rder to------5 • ' m ore tightly than )dy th a t force suspccts to10 bebi fingctprintcd. uy doesn’t need onoth- {grove'and took her bod that.the industry it agency looking over rnight. A fishermon fouiund the Two or three!c peoplep in their e r governm ent a body M arch 1 in the Sout]uth Fork late teens ond earlyarly 20s have been its shoulder. the IHCA. which rep- of c the Snokc River belolow the questioned, andi MarshallM said in- ' \ / s i ■ , . Rainey said th' Vxm ing h o m e s, o p p o se d ___IHdire Bridge. vestigators “havhave some good resents nursinc bili bccausc the T iv ^ Wind aiul sn6W COV«rt rnTnniittftd the ■ • ----- T ------MdRobcrls' bit s would have been op- —t—tracks left in the. gravcyai'ard.-but- crim e.-• ------‘ commissfoncrs v 3V. Cecil Andrtis, sub- L _ 'i______I pointed Gov. confimution. . je c t to Senate cot A [lor.has a dem onstrated ^ ‘T h e governor lunding providers.” v J record of pout G r a ^ g - He’s been doing so for Rainey said. "He FRONTS: cars, from eve^' pulpit Qgn the last two year Continued from A l protection or c ^iTcfui fi preservation o f he con." /ays be withdrawn', under theh e right the land. :jons. nursing homes • The physicioi lECumstances.” .> Idaho statutesles bccausct the board COLD------WARM ' ; ^ r a n o w R y ______01994Accu-Weather. ; support another bill ' and hospitols si ■At Issue is a contested grgrazin g didn’t lease the lamland to the applicant Bblish a two-yeor task ‘ P m ssum »se for 640 acres of state: sschool w ith the highestt bicbid. Also, the board —V ■ . that would estabimmend a health carc ^ \ - ;____force to 'recomn md in Custer County. The larland has- did n ot have adequiequate grounds to re- EZ3 !E3 S < ,cgislature’s|spccial : H L EE3e ^ EH E ptan to the.Leg jng been leased by Challislis,-area ject Marvel’s bid.d. HIGH LOW SHOWS,W S R S -R A IN T^STORMS FLU■LURRIES SN O W ICE SUSSUNNY PT. CLOUDY CLOUD on health] care-. ------1 , c o m m itte e oi m cher Will Ingram, but Mor>irvel re- • The Idaho AdiAdministrative Pro- 5-choirs that commit- McRobcrts co-c ently bid agoinst Ingram f — —TheTbnet e 8 N e f v » — g ------r i f d r n a f l m S DHii WEATHEHR SKILINl \ M O V'IES n S A W TOOTH ^ tO M MM tlN lIY L ______r LOTTERY . UXALFOdKAin X MOVE ■xm —: ------THIM w = lili ^ ; ^ J ' iffj :S:: T i n a i i n e *M ^ l ^TSnBDoNSraLl; ^ 7'"~ — (' ■ ■ - ______V . . ^ V 'I' " ■ ■ - _ ' ' , , \______Wodnaoday.y. March 9,1994 Timoa-Nowo.vo. TTwin FflllB, Idotio A-3 • 'I ■ - ^ - 1 Nation—- H ^ l iIS S -eairefobibb y in g lh o ts f e‘v e r p iitc h inI G ong]iress - ■ ' WASHINGTONf(APj (/ — Four ■ H M I j l ~ ads t ^ ~ w airned ^ jobs wUl bc_los,t. if__lpi.increasingly.seen. as-a-Uoaiad-lcilcrr^C-orhmittcc-thatfni itfnentai-heallh-should—^ ------_ _ : Connecticut psychologjlegists .suiTOuml-—^ ^ ^ ^ H ^^^^^■~rcsTau^'hlsi aarc forced (o pay for anand ‘Uhc landscape is conin sta n tly .receive puriiy willwilh traditional medi- - - • •( c(l“ReprNancy-Johnsonson os she m ade health pcncfitsfits.-becausc.the industry - chchangi'rlg” .is cosK beconic-trthc-ctin— cine in any-newvsystem.— sy ^— her *ay to Congress’ health— is lab^-intens:nsivc und many workers trctrolling factor. The deniisiss visiting vi: the Capitol - - core reform drafting; sc pitch- now h!wc no0 ccovoragc. When Johnson, a Repu:lublican, Tuesday sought,ht toi preserve favor- arhid the hubbub And the association has activated su,suggested thal psychologistsits should able lax treatmeninent for dental insur- • of elevators ahd corridoidors. its "key nlacr’-Jist — a;database fight fi^ their battlesJn.lhcJicueulth-care ancc_prcmiums._Iis. If caps arc put on_ ■ V Mental health treatmitment, and par- an t o w n e rs a c ro ss th e marketplace m; and not in Co"ongress, dcductiBility of benefit plans, as ticularly the kind of outoutpatient thera- country who10 have personal friend- Welch W contended marketct forces some health proproposals envision. - • ' py that psVchoIogisgists provide, sh ip s w ith members m of Congress, already al: had directed excxccssive' denial carc willII suffer,si they argued, should be covered uniunder any new ,One is Slephejhen Elmont, owner of a resources re: into private menla:lal hospj- T he Am ericann Denial Di Association heallh plan, they urgcirged. “This is a MR' "/v* Boston restaiitaiirani, who has played tals. tal Psychiatrists and holiospitals' -also was laufichhching a grassroots 1 huge problem in ourir ssociety," said W E ' host to Sen,, kJohn Kerry. D-Mass., at “h“ have a much more powe/fiilfill lobby- effort to involyeIC lolocal demists in .dis- ' Daniel Abrahamson,n, d< irector o f a his establishrihm eni and raises cam - ing inj and m arketing forcc" tha'halT o'tK crrT nasofkey lawm':wmakers. , mental trauma trcatmctmcnt center in paign moneyy for him. lo'lower-cost segments of thele mental, - — -South-Windson------"When-it^fil4s-all K!iid-and-dono.—he-health-care field, he said ^— Jphnson; a Republicalican mem ber of H ^ ^ ^ H .^Sen'. Edwar'ard M.) Kennedy and Laler Bryant and other pspsycholo* H f l 'l . the Woys and Meansts s subcom m ittee V J Kerry want to know what it's going gi C lintQ t n t uu n s t o> v e t e r• a n 4 a \w y e r ■ _(g® ® 2xa ------—W tW H IN O T O N ^ -^A-p)-^^hc^yt’ . . ' — othcf-follow-up—* • d 0 n' t' h a vc 'ppowcT 0 ' to-forcc-thenwc-^ .•. White House acknowl)wlcdged addi- VL conversations." A n aly sis- A 5 leslify. howcvc:vcr. f n BI IjIm. Vi ‘ “ ■ tional contacts with feefederal regula- f ^ ^ one senior • — The list inciiiciudcs Arkansas figures, — ' j € ) i •'" tors about the Whilewatwater invcstiga- 1‘fe ' administrationI Six White House officialials, inclqd- current and1 fiformer senior White • ' tio n Tucsrday, ev enn aas President ML 'o ffic ia l sa id ,, i ing Culler’s predecessor.)r, Bernard House aidesj; officialso of the savings . ' Clinton tri«l to still'elhie\hics doubts by s p e a k in g o n1 f Nussbaum, and four Trea:;asury offi* and loan cleanianup agency and federal ' ' ^ naming rcspected \yashashington attor- ^ condition off c cials are under subpoerena, in the proscculors. ------•-•.-ney-L^yd Gutler-a^is-his-chtef-coun— — H -m m ym -i t-y-^-> . Amotig thenlem: James McDougal. /i ^ rV "Nothing'dealt^ Nussbaum rc^signed undedcr pressure E n iw liS aj T ot ; Madison Guaranty t d Loan; White House Cliryion was naminging C utler at a W * M • S Saturday, criticized .by manany While Sayings and I I 1 '• latP-aTtcrnoon news/s iconference. stancc of the= Housei aides as lacking a solidso polhi- Chief of SlaffNff Mack McLariy: formdr - I Cutlet* agreed to servee oionly on a tem- Cutletier ■ Resoluiipn Trust^ ^ cal judgment and forir making While Houijc■jc Counsel Nussbaum: ' 'porary basis, up to 130 days, so hc Corp. invesliga-• Clinton’s ( problems worse. Jean Hanson,I. ggeneral counsel o f the h ' ' 9 a i ^vT^llAn . wouldn’t have lo sever/er ties wilh his tions.” AskVskcd how many additional^ The subpoenaed officiicials were Treasury Dcpicpariment and Roger puty treasury secretary : there were, the official said: ^ day after it Allman, deput tM law firm. contacts the : ordered to testify Thursda '•I Cutler, 76, a1 pillar of “A few.". ■ . was V learned they had beenn briefedI on «pd interim head'ofJic the Resolution ______Washington's legal.esi.establishment,____T he offifficial-said-the-additionalI the t status o f the' Whitewaicaler invesli- T™st Corp. -V^Prea! B w e V ------y m ad e d e a r he w a snn ’t an x io u s to contacts becamebei known as a result of: gallon g by fcder:il regulatorors. raising A new pollill by1 ABC News found return to the same jobob he’d held in conversalio r the probe 36 percent:ni o f Americans believe '•' lions and the examination of; questions c about whether l ponsjored;by':i5-'^ the Carter administrationtion. documentstts in the atftermath of sub-■ had1; been compromised, ' both the presid \ . ■ ■ ""T" • I .. i 1 I • r n\ >. ' f kk. ' ------77^ —TimotrNowsrTwtrrWirt Faiisrttiflfnr WcflnosdoyrMrMareh 9,1994 _ ; ______Nation1 / ^ ______3 Reponti^AntU) toeediefelines sl>lightb^— WASHINGTON (AP)P) — Incidents PT ■}ieH|^H-Xlty._^!lQ.^qnJnn June 27, the day of a ■______Lcsbia^ andj GaGay Pride Ficnic; a ^ — '-Shuttle asiistronauts eiyoj(iy easy d ay - of-anti-homoscxual-vifl'iolcncc'JrLSix_ major cities declined lasasl year, a gay Mnn shoLin the bacl^ at a hia’.s astronauts exercised, CAFC CANAVlCVERAL, l^la. — Colum bia group said Tuesday. f J. gay^bar in MacVlacon, Ga.; a young gay Tucsdiiy-whfle scientists on drcvv blood and loungedlou in a vacuum sack Tu But the report’s authithor said such and stabbed lo death by Jed the m ajor work, violence "remains an epipidcm ic thnl'is - ~-;&l-!iLfl|--lhrec- -men in a park frequcol’cd______o f life on N A SA 's proposed:d intemaltonali spacc station It's a preview of oul o f control."- • by homosexuals:uals in Lillic Rock, Ark.; jnirol experimcnus for weeks _ — a combination1 oof f hand.s-on and remole-conu “Because of undcr-r•-reporting by ^ • and a gay mani5n shotj 1’5 times by three • laps for TV viewers bul eleclrilrlrifying for scicnti.sLS. on end, dull perhaps victims, wc estimate thatih these fig; r men in Tyler.r. TTexas. ; Gammon w as excited with University o f M:iMaryland physicist Robert G fraction — the . .'i!3 'jff Qjpnda andnd W anda Henson, “life onducting from NASA's arcs constilulc only a fn tf\c results of an experimenf.hc was con you will — of partners” ofjf Ovett,C Miss., whose :. A la. It's one o f 11 prima- tip of the iceberg, if yo Marshal! Spacc FlijFlight Cenlcr in Hunlsville. t ast year’s inci- ^ Camp Sisterr SpSpirit has been harassed all .of which arc conirolled thc actual number, o f las ry experim ents abcaboard Columbia, almost all dents,” said Martin HiHiraga of thc ______for_months.». b: bT0\ight,thcir,.talc_0.f___ _ from thc ground.I. National Gay and Le-esbian Task n n - j threats and attaattacks to Ihc news con^ j ,_Eorcci.lhe report's authoi '■ference. : Roclrsingiiger^V ex^fealalleges abuse . The number of anti-gi-gay incidents- "We shouldlid I have the right to live- our property, in our coni- LOS ANGELESES — Axl R ose’s ex-wife acaccuses him in a lawsuii of reported to gay and lesesbian service H H |^V in peace on our ilhoul intimidation or punching her, slaplapping her, shoving her, kikicking her, tying her up, agencies in six major cicities declined a r * . - m u n ity . w ithe ," an emotional Wanda | gagging her, spittintting on her and dragging hericr by the' hair, 14 perccnt, from 2.10203 in 1992 to ___ :. harasijment," a id as she pul her arm* After one bcatiraiing, the lawsuii said, Erinrin Everly passed out and 1,813 last year. Ihe rcporort found. Henson said i ^ around Brendaida 1Henson. _woke up in a hospiDspital to learn she had beencn injected wilh heroin and Meanwhile, thc numbcibcr p f ami-gay I I The offenses-ises-lhat increased in thc ' ‘ cocainc and gonele iinto cardiac arrest. The forformer Mrs. Rose also said offenses — such as harlarassmenl six cities lastIt ycyear were: he forccd her scvei:veral times to have sex andnd claimed to be “in touch . vandalism;— rose 5 p«percent, from ' ' up from two to six. with spirit and cxtrixtratcrrestrial.beings.” 3,316 to 3(484. in the ih cities of R ep. Barnirney Frank, D-l()l^8., antim d B renda an d W anda HtHenson of ♦ Arson, up f ism, up 10 pcrccnt. from — ------1 Rti«;c. lead singengor for Guns *N Roses. w(wouldn’t comm'tnt on thc Boston, Chicago, I\\S8., discuss anti-homoslosexual violence Tuesdalay in * Vandalism, ■ Superior Court law;awsuit filed Monoay. ■;------MlnnemiuKTfS t. Paul-, ' J41tol55. City and SJrt'FrancisccICO. thc report. ------:------:H iiri!>!jiiieiiiliem, up 3!j'p preenti' from Minneapolis-Si. Paul. ThatIt lence remains on epidemicic that is oul L230 to 1,665.365. including the 300 in 3 prom ises bett(tier assistance said. ' group in Mi I IR^ head incidents cou- harassmentnl campaign• was counted asIS of control," Hiraga said. HHe stressed Minncapolis-St.i-St. Paul. \ — . 1 Whil^ the decline in ir ;ioner Margaret Milner ' f;' WASHINGTO:rON IRS Commissio pled wilh the increasese in offenses 300 offense:ises, bul jusI one incident, thai while the report focu!:used on six O ffen ses that lh£ declined offenses ler agcncy is improving its Richardson assurecired lawmakers Tuesday her might seem .10 indicate: ceach incident Excludinging that shualion, ihe num-I- cilics, thc task force receiv:ived reports were: according to a congrcssion- ability to answ err its telephones. Last year, .la involved many more critrimlqal or vie- ber of offcn:fenses per incident still rosee aboul anti-gay hale murtjrders else- • ThreatsI amand menacing, down 9 ihrough during tax season. al report, only aboubout one in four callers got ih: timizing actk, Ihe figures•cs include 300 11 percent,It, from1 1.6 to 1.8 . where. pcrccnt, fromII 6676( to 605. T h is year.- thec IiInternal Revenue Scrvicc:c has installed additional apparcnily'orchcslraieted harassing “Whetherler reports o f anti-gay inci-i- They includc an African-in-American • Physicalil asassaults, down 16 per- rs o ver some weekends and telephone equipmeimcnt and extended its hours ( phone calls over one weekendw lo a dents are upuf or down, anti-gay vio-I-' gay man shot in the headd in Katisas ccnt, from 84848 tto 7‘10. holidays, she toldId tlthc House Government OpOperations commerce, c 6 n- sumer and monciar:iary affairs subcommillee __ . .;;Access,to.otirir t' telephone system is_critic£;ical to its succcss, and we urc taking numerourous steps lo assure acccssibilibility," she said. , ' ' Femalile federj•al agenfits allegee harasssment J Lawmakeiters dig into C LIA over m oles WASHINGTON (AlAP) — When Spokcsmsmen for the FBI and thce h«ve no placc, especially,y when one Cdngrcss' invcjnvcstigativc arm..on sex- . i lay the game ual harassmmenl en complaiiils al thc j ON-^.~-A-congrc£sioiiaLpimiimci_warncdJhaLih’c_CIA_ u___ Spc.cial. agent Cayle VWychc com- Bureau ofaf Alcohol. Tobacco andd parly does nol want to play =------^ =:.^WASHINGT-ON ------dnigTigcnc/wafw ns relcased at thc hear- - • w as headed for disasterdi; if thc agency didndn’t jrapfovc its ability tb plained aboursexuaTBiHiscrimination FlrearmsHi rt at ai r ------;------Norton called the tcstinimony from ing. dctecl tumcoaLs in itsi ow nranl^.. in th c D rug EiEnforcement iclcphoncca; calls seeking cpmmcni. j s the five women “tragicallally instruc- It concludcdJed lhat processing limes Thai was in 1981987, tw o years after AJdricIrich Amcs allegedly began Administration, she say;lys. a supcrvi- “Federalll law1 enforcement agcncies n tive." for complaintsnts were long, averaging spying for the Krenjem lin. sor lold her he would so:solve thc prob- ... have ofioften lagged rather than I) She told Richard Slienener, director 382 day s: inv«investigations and case The repon o f thc House Intelligence Comiimmitlec, released Tuesday lem — on condition shelie begin a per- excelled in abiding by thc (federal). d 'o f special invcsligalioiions at the files were 5 ii incomplete; female by the current cha:rhairman. Rep. Dan Glickm;:man, D-Kan., noted prob- sonal relationship wilh hihim. sexual hara:irassment guidelines." said c General Accounting OfficIce, that his employees I fe;feared rclalialion_for . lems now being cit?citcd by investigators jn ihcic /Ames ease. "He suggested we w ould go bar D istric t of ol Columbia Delegate ’’because he reporting allalleged harassment; . - n iirlfmnn hn«;i±cgun-a_ncw_invcsligalioi hi ioiiJntQ_CL'LilawsJaJhc„_ ____ Jiopjlngj-hot tubbing, etc:tc. together on Eleahor.Hol-lolmes Norton, a DemocratIt approach was too-“limid” I g thff H fup em ployees lalacked d understanding of ' ■* wake of the Feb.3. 221 arrest of Ames, who,I, wilhv his wife, is chargcd a weekly’TjasisTH c'c^^IumcaiaTBT--wtra-oncc-c r-chair«Hhe-fedcral-EquaU- y Enforcement Adm>nistrali I - ~ T " * y i i i i j H r S u i t s &t s p o r t C oo a t s I W t J ------* ’ ------E x c l u s i v e'E l L Y A T ew Arrivals^ fofSppHngl994~ I M anchihester SUITS I • Amorican-MoiMado . r ' ' • Yaor Round>dWoal& M Vtool Blonds . • Ono & Two3 PoPant Models Rog. $275■.to$340 to I ■■ ' This K B l Olte ; (W e n MManchester a Twiw in ^ z e * 3 2 ‘ ^ o u rs e l is the __ iPORT COATS _ : = ^ 1 U S ,------fimdrlcan-Moao------lEullsizSsef$39J ■ ______^BBoautlful 0£ Silk 01.992 ' • ...... W e h a v e a le p u ta U o i . ftiralture 1 We defend it . . Satlafatf ^ W«wilo ii fo r t h e low irat JcWmm |.E R V Icfj||| ^ . Prk5«Pi ^ - i i i » I h t h e W est. ,i ' , ■ Expert Free Ailtenttoiul ll Ml • T O S B h M l^ iM .II w !TtiiTaM H a?iTail ■ .-9 O M . • M L 9 ■ .■ .• e piteveiyda^. .m . ' ifaeUon or mon«y baoic - ■ ' /■ •n, • «riil rwt und«rMM,.______■ - --"t- ■ - ■ ■ ■ « Prottction Ou«rant«« ’______ - ■*______• a ’T’-rznrz — ■ ' . I ■ ‘ ' ■ !' ' ' fl ,1 ■ . . •' ■ ' ■ ' t .■ 1 J . ; ' ■. W o d n o s d ^March 9, 1994 Timos-Novra.3. TvTwin Fails. Idaho A-5 , ...... ' ...... r . - .’-i. ______— — ^ — 7Nation ; : A s W hbitc3KateeiLcmitEGoyersyg|rows,^(io does CGlinton’i*s frustra'ation |-.'ru.';h'lo-Clinton'sin'fl-defensc so-fat,------li. ll " . . ^- -b bccomr. nn issue.bBCkhomc..|ic.l^ - hearinss on WhA^hiiewater ,werc "clearly rcgulalory rcgi priKcss of Arlcinsii-s. ------B y J o t a r K i n r ------^------ll help is cxccpi lo say Ihmim 'i b an y were caught So far, the most vocal;ar.C Iinton noi necSJlwry"-;,r‘*-Tind-RcpuXinoas_Svcrc CClinton loyaliit-s insi-st llial . The Associated Press A naly^s ^ ______' off guiiW b y jh cc susubpoenas issued 10 —defender amo.ng senior conijngressio'nal “stirring up thhe e ' w aters” instead o f gei^ oiTloirnriTWayr— — :— — "In the next few day-s youI will v sc(r''‘~SnntC'il6tnc-i»jUcKjUc^tiday*_ii nd.sur- — As the Qinton ally.lly. !‘Bui if I'm going to par*,- Demz ocrats Has been Houstise.5 pcakcr ting about thee hbusinc-ss_of health carc " :------WASHINGTON - nii-cripic lepislalion. 'iDciDemocrats more and more; aaggres- pri-scd at the level/el of ( media-focus o n ...... ^y expands'and ncipaic innraei5nEC3TrarcgyriTiecd4»--i a Whilcwatcr controversy ux-did-not. challenge—sivsivcly^unungTnohezpriiSl sldcn;trrWhli'ew3ti:f... ___ l: Republicao attacks; growgi louder,' be convinccjiced there is a Strategy;" - - " T h e re ’s no cv id cn c c o f‘any.wrong- ai Bul Breaux )ublican” W nip'^Newi “dcfdcfensei"’ Democratic N;i'Jational “I think peoplepie ;are now ready to ' ^ ------President a in lo n is increicreasingly fhis- If W hiteitewatcr becomes a major jdoing ip tfiis m atter. Nohi3hc."Tblcy House Repul :f- G ingrich s u ^ e s t c d on . CoiCommiitee Chairman David WilhelmW fight.” Wilhelm1 saisaid, promising-thal ...... tinted not only by Whitehitc House mis- election-ye•year issue, Clinton might-• ssaid Monddy. ; V G in^'cli aflcf-1 m lh a l th e C l i n t o n s ’ . salesaid in an interview. “Tlie Repirpublican party leaders wouldould rush lo Clinton's steps but by the relreluctance of 'face anotlolher problem: So far, But most o f the defensesCoffered < by the-program land investment and its freifrenzy Kcrc is really out of d(despcra- dcfen-« at this weeJvcekend‘’s bcmi^cratic Democrats to rush to hisiis W A SH IN G TO N (AF — N ea rly 26 'inillion Americansns relyi food paptries, soup kitchenlens and e^ner- gency feeding programrams, and thou- ^ ■ |||||| ___ ■—!__swds-are-lumedjiw^u^^ca^uscJhc ______sTiclvcs'tttci;are;acgordijrd in g fo a study — jiM ger-relief organizatib r 9 YOUR CHOICE '" t . ^ 6 9 9 ONLY'Y ^ 5 AMONTH* by^Secood Harvest, a: nainationwide net-’ M a g nlavox a 27""* Stereo TV1 \ o rM it5UW5hr-4= I-— SonyLSurroundid Sound Rack Systitem if. w tok o f food banks, the study found xvfeatuitures stereo sound systemm •-oa-screen' color grap)phics • closed Reg. 999.00, save WIK).S3I teatuniS iOOTvertts-fi-pag-rlinnnpl jn ctereO mOtnode » Dolby* tiut children accountI fofor almost half ling • remote control. Mod[odelRS2744.RegT 549.00,»,save$lSO. _ S urround.^und de r ■ r ' _ _ '.y 0 piniion z r — ~ Editedarial /TT M-Sw^L . . . i j .' ulyliAuif A tiny i notee of reas ■_-V . . I . 1 ■ : I ■ i ' j ' ■ ' i. ■ • V . ’ ’ 1 1 , ------:------W^hosdiiyrMfircirch , ‘Tlmos-Novra, Twin<0 FiFoils. Idaho A-7 ------World C h ie f’b la m eeis-seeui r m assi> a c r e r ■ - i ' ' ' JE®SAtEST(5pf^ThTiiTarmj' HTcoinmission’J)n'STecommendations ------‘ »mmander. for the Wesi Bank: bblamed are not ^{nding. Rut i f f • r IL A f ax'securitj^orin© Hebron-maslassacre, panels hove resultedted in (he.rce oould haviave been Y atom said thehe gt/nman, Baruch prevented if all the Israeli guarcirds had Goldstein of thee JJewish sc(tlcment ft!55 ibown up for duty. Kiryat Arba, teochci:hed the Tomb of (hc H B j Maj. Gen. Danny Yatom dcflefcnded P atriarchs at abou)ou( 5:20 a.nl. on a H B he army’s-practice of allowing.J; Jewish Friday when Muslinslims were marking a wonvonhipers lo bring automatic rili(ifles into' E5y day in thc holyilymonthof-Ramadon- ; he Tomb o f the Patrlardis; a siteitCTjffre-—and'Jew s were cele*1ebrattng the-Purim- }uenl friction where Muslims ancmd Jews holiday. >ray in adjoining rooms. . • A bout400(o50000 Muslim worshipers ' . Grilled by Abdel Rahman 2oaloabi, an ■'Werfgaihcrcd in IheIhc Ibr^'im Mosque, a sracli Arab judge, Yatom said thethe army w in g o flh c 2,060-year-old-ye building. On j ■* APphola vas geared toward thwarting attaitads by the other side of a partition, 13 Jews A cycly c lls t t r ie s t o k e e p u p witl1th a Sarajevan streetcarsr con Its first \rabs against Israelis, nol vice.*.yersa. werc praying, Yolon,lom said. The Jewish ru nI In tw o y e a r s T u e s d a y aiSflt sj a p p ro a c h e s th e w ar>d(r-d a m a g e d -Ie said army intelligence didn’tt ^ » d ress worshipers told arm}rmy investigators (hey g o v/em e r m ent building on ‘Snljn lp e r A lley.’ — — ------IcwiJewish extremists.— :------______didn’t see.Goldstcin.(:inenterthem osque. - ” T "Such an act by a m admanh :is not Ten soldiers shoulould have Iw n posted ' somicmilhing...wc expecicd wouldI hhappen at the entrances toto IIhe compound and Sarajevo sttre e tc a i^ 5 or ony inside,'Yatom said,lid. Instead, only ono takes —^^ ^ ------' aIt t ththe Tomb o f the Patriarchs c othe,)ther place," Yotom lold the Cve-/e-mem- army officcr wass ono duly inside ahd ____ - . An Israeli boiler pollciKceman strikes a Palestlntlnlan woman with ber)cr jjudicial commission in prococodings four bdrder policeme:men were stationed aL ^ thabarreioftilsrtflelnI In ^ s t J e r u s a le m T u eladay sd aa clashes ^broai>roadcast live to the nation. two gates outside, an dovra ‘‘Sniper AJUlev^ erupted following a-mamarch rnarfcing Intem atiotional Women's Day. J?'Bul Maj. Dov Stiellman, theic army' Three additionallal border policemen - - otiic)flicer in charpe o f the Tiwih rth cre by 5 li.ni.- bul rtlOtlhVU, uosnia-Hcrzcgiw)vina' off limits, and-atrirtsislais held out little he panel that before ^ Feb. 2525.mas- ove^ept, Yaton;i sailsaid. • ( A P) )— - Some Sarajevans cheercd.J. hope that iHe full linee Wlwould be opcr- -^Hiologra“aphers ampled, ^lacre of 30 Palcslinian w orshshipers. The officer insideide scm a soldier who . thers cried. Still others didiid n 't atingsoon. Kilice had received dozens of3f com* should have patrolledlied indoors lo another bchevc;vc their eyes. Ycl the sig h t o f (he.(he.two trolleys, ilainls aboul Jew s causing trotrouble, posting away fromm theI compound and merging from their shell-scarrirred was enough (o (hrill the hundreds of >losl complaints were Ignored, hc said, an I s r ^ policcmanan didn't show up for ges, on Tuesday, two portly rcred-, people along (he waysi(lysidc. After all. shot as p(lolice stop) protest Yatom said he had not receivedcd intcl- duty indoors, Yatomm s a id . “ li-ycl!yellow streetcars lumbered do\lown (hey were (he firs( trantrams sincc'last iper Alley" as if the past tvtwo May 2. when a streetcj:etcar got in the dt two horses stepping on l>g«>igena that Jewish extremists plannedpt ' Yatom said thele security; arrange- Snipe JERUSALEM (A P)~-A A bullet hit I feU and I felt i s of war had never happened. way of a gun battlele b betw een city Ihc leg of a pholographephcr fot. Ihe me. A hoix hithit ime in the head.” 0 altack Palestinians jo derail1 IIsrael- mcnts, "had they’ beenbi carried out in ?* mino_OsU,oski._61._wcpLas.s,.she .defenders------French news agcncy and an / cy was treated for a bro- ■LOtalks. - _____full, could have pre:jrcyented the-way-in — ^mir an Associated' Warshovsky :hed the electric trolleys rumtTible "I see it but I can’t believebeli it is hap ------Press-pbolopnpbcr-waa tran 'Hadassab Hospital and “tbll, SL a delenhined gunman couliuld eas- wliidi Goldstein acte>cted, the massacrc." wa'chci trampled by a - ken w rist n rH pcning,” Hajra H am zic,,tic, 5(), said with police horse Tuesday whei ilyiy vwreak havoc, hc addedr"AA crazy-----Yatom assertedd ino armed Israelis by.^ b'hen officers released. Vc arc crying ... I am happy,, myr tears in her eyes os the old w agons,.^ broke up an Arab protes)tesl in east Bco-Rubyi s said he “ heard thal a, ew. if he wants to kill Arabs, Gojo d for- were allowed in the r “ “ during lid, has every day maffy opporturtunities Muslim prayers. rt is.b ea tin g ," sh e so b b ed1. . "I rolled by...... - - Jem sal enu • • ~ • • ~ - ...... horse tramp!c(ilcd_on:a_photographcr, i’t-c3cpecrto-survTvc-t9-scc-sonijmc------"This-opcnsrin-a-wa-wayrfoont-for------' Policc spokesman Shmihmuel Ben* apparently whii-hilc movmg forward or 3 do ^ so," hc Miar^ [' T^e«rih"cless, Go In response lo a qiicstion, YYatom wearing his army reservere uniform and ‘*''"83 like*'* thi.s."' more and more fJtace,":e." said French Ruby said officers used (ealear gas and backward. It certainlyce was not inicn- ut it was hard l^ g n o rc Ihc realialily Brig. Gen. A ndre SouSoubirou, U.N. rubb^ bullets alicr "dozens■s\s iif nol hun- tional.” He saidlid hc did not know about confionHrmed thal hours t^eforc thehe mas- was known to thec guards,g entered (he “ acre, soldiers stepped in to sc{separate mosque through thethe main gate, along or along the trofley path, commander in Sarajeviijcvo,. Soubirou dreds” b f demonstrators joineoined.amarch Awad’s injury,ry, bul “if he was among he streetcars passed by guttiKted boarded the first car atitastopju-st a 300 by some SO women commcnmerhorating the demonslialoiators then it’s possible." Mial(luslims and Jews arguing overr jprayer with the Muslim1 worshipers.v Once ^ l'l? ' ights and the Inddent was nol re|repotted inside, he fired Ion;ong bursts from his buildinidings, stopping in placxs whchere yards from the Jewishv'ish C em etery, International W omen'iDayay aand started “W c try to0 ppermit reporters lo do "ght ions once stood. The buscses, where French troopsaps have been dirowing stones. their work;" BerBen-Ruby said. “We donIt Jiamiybrass. Galil automatic rifle;le; emptying 110 bul- station 'Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin)in later lets into the kneelinging worshipers over a “ corlccirlci^bytwo U.N. armored vcl/ehi- engaged in sniper duelsels with\ Bosnian. | — The incident came a dayday-after AP interfere ... butbt if someone stands ^ ond packe.d , ; i ’ I" March 9. 1994 - . •A-8 Timo5-Nows,_Twin Falls,Fal Idaho W odnosday. Mai ------■' 1------. ^------ gm o m m m 1 m : ■ . 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M.irclr 7. 1994.J, Holliitlcr Presbyterian Chihurch. 2461 Elmwood Cemctencte/y in Gooding^______‘ Conlnct,HollistctJD:833pl. ------h is scheduled for April‘23. I Talk slated: oion railroads in Idah A sure- Si i g n . I ^ v ' ~ / ffiJteasl]hiiigJE)]] la te _ ^ 1 1 1 0•ba g e 11S K ie l^iifle O aa y “ By'ESWri^t ----- • ------“Tlils'Is a western"problem,’’n,*~lrtic"s'iatc‘commerce'u c'uhder the U.S; Times-News writi'riter -• said,lid, ‘‘There's a perception lhahal it's Constitution, Dune•uncan said. Only casteistcr to dump it (in western states) si Congress has the authorityuuth to regulate Congressional aides in bccui:causc iherc’s so much s p c c ." interstate commerce,ce. KC., have told a Durley DuDuncan, along.with citizen groups gi D uring the lastI congressional co: scs- passage of a bill to fromom Colorado, North a^d S o u th sion, the Senate passelassed a bill dclegat- >ortation of out-of-statc Dakcakota, W yoming and Montanana, has ing that authority to llIhc states, but the 1 is likely this session.' ' beenren meeting Ihis weck withjiWlidcs o f ..bill dic^injhc^Hoiwc,iiwe, she s a id.______■a’comrovei^iarprivaic‘"Scnacna(c~anUHouse“m~cj5bcrs“to' [o’ ur'gc Duncan, an ouispolspoken opponent of built near her home, thee passingp; o f a law that: the B oise-based Di:Dispose-All Inc., 1 flew to;Washinglon • Gives’statcs( the right to deter-d which is building a privatepi landfill on to join oihers'Iobbying~m ineine whether to acceprotheni■states*- Burley Biitic, fearsrs thetl l.mdfill-coih—- t states stop imports of garb:ubagc, including municipal,1, non-' pany will import out-c)ut-of-state waste. ish. “I'm sure I play a hazaiizardous, industrial and allI cother' Last week. Cassia C: County lecause of whal'.s .hap- wasteastes. , Commissioner Johnihn . A d am s sa id the :y," said Duncan of the • Forcesf private companies tcto dis- county's "now-cont:onirol" ordinance luncil. ' closeose how much out-ofislatc vwaste will prevent LomovnowJrom Jiauling ______: has heard opposition theyey plan lo import and to statetc their irash to his private[e la landfill from sur- member of Congress, envirivironmental track record. rounding counties,es. The ordinance idn't think states could • \Would apply to existing contintracts guarantees that privairivate haulers don't ide whether to allow alreaiready held hy private landfillllcom- i undermine Ihe rcvcnvenue baSc for the inics whenever tlicy rencw.thcuiitpofr new six^ 6 Ui»yiantlIiirn rn rii<‘ing a u i n- ni------Ity is not a h n e 'in T i’s niits,its, expand, or change pwners.i. M ilner Butte, UZ WRiaHT/n* TVna»4 Duncan suid in a Icle- States Sl: do not have the rig!ghl to Duncan said.if Ca.‘Cassia’s ordinance cWlth th e arrival ofI m ilder w eather, early sspring p cleanup has t)egunun around the Mlnl-CassI BURLEY - Va from her Washington restristrict garbage coming across;s their is nol wor.ded corr:orfcctly, Lom ow Washington, D.C:sday. bordc)rders bccausc it is consideredJ inter-i couldJicLafound-itj.,- an d M agic Valley area.a n Here, Judy Mohlmanan tidies up the gazebo3 ajarea In Rupert Square e woman that pa 'tl f(erith‘(8w eek. I ______rcslrici the impon municipal tra.sh3Tt is propo!)ses^tude 5 — Angered'bya< ent drug tests I landfill being bi : Schcchool Board Tuesday night Susan Duncan f h t. “ It given counseling ancand rehabilitation, vrilcr workorks in the army, it's whatat our The state Depanmennent bf Heallh and Briefly/ in Mini-(■Cassia D.C. this week to kidsds Ineed." Congress lo let st W elfare would subsi j :- - - " '.- ::_____ t ------ ce ^ ______I' C ' h r . B-4 ■nmoo-Nows.T-s. Twin Falls. Jdaho W odnosdojday. March 9 . 1S94 I Idaho>■ > S en;la to r s ]p r e d icc t ‘r e dlu c e d !IsChoQ3il fiin dU n g y rif f l d E — ^ ------^01SE.(AE)^— Legislative budget dent Bob Haley,'wlvhose district is- Ihis'iss'uc'luc settled,” Haley said, firmed education is thee lopI issue wilh use lo signalgnai !;cliool districts not to / writers on Tucsda)iday rcjccTcd tnc slale~~~-— -Hl.':..aiTiong those suincthche slate over edu- Fourllirlh District 6erahraid . Idaho voters, ______expert thele ccash- for more than one ' - school aid proposa: osal soughl.by.cduca^ _«___lxation support, indndicaletPii was *ScKfoc3ei■der h a s sc h e d u Ie O 'iih 'O c ^jtc t c : r ~ T lic ‘'p‘o i r r o u n d 2 ( 5perccnt ^ citing” year. Thatat rmoney, is rtfslrl?ted to ]7 '~ tion le ad e rs a n d ap{approved $620.5 mil- / unlikely Ihe finan ' ' ■ ■ L , ------'1 ------.. ,'-fIr- - ,, ■ - ' . ■— — _ ------ii------!------ ______— ...... X ' ' ‘ IS03BSSBBE90SE ------1: i t i i r ie s Fat, b]MieasiF^ hxtmM i f f> q ^ f io r cancel;r link ■ ^ ' 1 —still uniiclear t e n a f l ( ______With Hillary Clintinton hard at work I 7 orf our M untry's iulifuiure health msur- ' "j M l ■ ance plan, illness9 pprevention is on most Amcricons’ minds, m including If most children had their way,w birthdays would be celebrab rated those in the White HHo ouse. L ast m onth,- bi e n u , the White House diniiining room staff set' every c' day o f the year, and peanutpeo tips 5. - —a precedcnt-for-thet rest-ofre the country------btbutter.and.jelly sandwiclv ichcs when it revamped it:its menu, ofTering would w be the meal of choice for f o r y o p a rty — lower-fat meals. breakfast,bl lunch and dinnin n e r. W e’ve ail heard resultsres of the thou- Here’s H the next besfthingng a ’ M E N U . sands o f studies th aIt t s'show lowering fat • peanut P‘ butter birthday party!y- .- - ' uggested menu fca- intake Towers the riski s k ^ f c ertain types The party was specially’ creat-cn easo-OBd-stroke:------'T ^ fix a n d ’pacpackcd with kid ap- I ninic G ilbar, co-nulhors o f thele Pen-P U peal.'Roundjnd out the meal with______ny W histle scries o f books,.v vii irtu - s ■ ft-esh eggics, cJiips anii I W a u P H w i ______S -^t-paity l)ibli:!> Ibr pawrtls cvciy-cv( ’ lemonadele o r an o th e r p unch- where. .• like drink. 'ans-firover “A birthday party is one o fthf e '■ N u t r i t i o n ">most important occasions oftheof H [H K DynamitelitcB I uns ■ ycyear for anyone. But it’s for)rch cl il- . \ C h ic k een n Nuggets with ~ m dr jvT-; Pcanut'Buttciutter D ipping Sauce dren that birthdays really’'Stand., sti But acxording to a recent review of, out,” o». says Brokaw. “Childrenren be- Carrot and C elery Sticks scientific research on d iet a n d b reast ‘ ' lieve-that li< their year beginsins on ^ Crunchyly PlPotato Chips cancer, the facts aren’en't clear about the their-bi'rthday th and all o otl th e r ' C Peanut Butter Bui & Jelly Birth- relotionship bclwcercen fat intake and events ev either come before oor r af- ..A f n day Cake;e wwith Vanilla Icp- __ breast cancer. And beibecause one out of ^ ter.” tci ______r ^ r — - J -C ream — -— ______nine women will get;et breast cancer in ’ ' " Lemonadeade . their lives, accordingng to the American d V n AMITE BUNSs------Cfific'erSocIcty,^we-shrshonld'heimerest= ------• — § 1 '..'______A — PART-Y-PV-P-RINCI PALS— — - ed in the contradlctioitions in these stud- Baked little bundles m adelew u ith ..... time-tested sugges- ■ - ics. refrigeratedre crescent.rolLdoidough ______. ifctideEVT-ij:,... ______B t. tions for.cartcarcfrcc-party. giving------■ " The review,"publlshiished'in the Journal f®feature a surprise fillingn g - o f - of the American Dietiietetic Association, peanut butter and jelly. ■ r'V '"l.Doitytit yourself. It’s worth ______said that animals* stuistudies pvgnvtiglm:------^— ^ ' _itl This is voiyour child’s n a i^ . ingly show high-fatfat diets increase d c re s -” 2. D on't't overdo.0 ’ This is not i ______risks-foLbrcost.cancer.: e r .^ ______cent rolls- W ■ an adult extfaxtfavaganza. Yet studies' that loolook a‘t-lorge groups 1_"- 8 -heaping-t«aspoons_SkirlK iP £ X _ E ( ffS i ’ 3. Plan aheahead. Planning will of women produce conflictingcor resultsT*" ‘ •crcairiy'or ^ Super Chunk peaiseanut H ~~ IwMvoiTy-aiHl-m akeHt------Twelve studie's shovhow th«t diets high . butter bt in fat and low in Vitalitamin C increase a - 8 teaspoons grape jelly K - ^ 4. T ake: loi!lots of pictures. Start . . w o m a n 's risk . B u t th ree s tu d ie s, in- l^-'v --J. when yourgu;r guests arrive.------eluding one 9 / 9 0 ,0 0 0 nurses,_could_ ...... - Separate dough into 8 triitrian - find ho connectionn between fc fat and gles. gl Place 1 heaping teaspcspoon ^ : DECO:ORATIONS breast cancer. peanutpc butter near wide end 1. B uy balloons bal in ‘•jelly" \ Studies show breastast cancer is six to each triangle; top with 1 tei< a - colors - bluci)lucberry, strawberry. eight times higher in North America, spoon sp jelly^. Fold-wide end o f l l 0 > - and hang every- northern Europe andid Aj ustralialH ian in • dough O' over filling; continitin u e rolling to narrow end: Foldi siisidcs most Asian and Africfrican'countries. Ih ro * 2 " u s = empty «m | peanut butwr. , addition, breast canccncer is more com- under and pinch to seal. Placelace in jara as flowerw er vases. m o fr1ircouiitrics*with son intakes of fat, satuatumted fat, animal Bake in 400 degrees oven 9 I peanuts and place .protein and total calorilories. 110C minutes. Let stand in pansons 10 ic table. Have a con- ' ; S ix stu d ie s sh o wr ththat high alcohol minutes. Remove from pans[IS andt ! person to correctly i u se - a b o u t 4 0 gramIS s at day - increases cool o n w ire rack. iw many in the jar risk for breast cancer.:r. M akes 8 servings. ______S e v e ra l s tu d ie s iniindicate_soybean “ - products reduce canceicer risics, even for - PEANUTflUTTER - : t i y m E S premenopausal breasttst ci an cer., DIPPING SAUCE . -F ace Sandwichviches...... • ...... ------T h e least-p ro cesseiised products-like- —— :k here is to m ake the __tofu.'soy milk, tempe lpeh_Md_ s_oj'_floqr______Pair this tasty sauce w: fflflggB |||-mo 8t-unu3sual-orual -funniest- face.------r • retain the most phyt XL', .....:...... •l' ’ / C-Z Tlmoa-NowB.'TwInnF^s, Fi Idaho W odn«^y. Mor.tarch8,19M ' B B S B e s ! — Valley iIf f e r a t e t K i a r " ______ ilnf !57 Main-Ave.-W. in T w in ...... W £ ^ ) N E S5 D A Y call 734-508-1084. StopLi^Oub Joonu Senior Dinner at noon at SCTiof'center.e r ." ’ ...... “ •7J0p:mrali7f rom 8 o-m. lo noon at ccnicr. Kimberly Al-Anoa Falls, ricxi lo Inkleykley's. For more informa- • AddicdotB AbooyiDOUflMfWu-Wu) (] • — TwiaFalliWbT0PSID3Q9 . A .diet club, Ihls group m I . ■ Wodnosday, MMarchi 9,1 9 9 4 Tir^oa-Nowo..TwinFalla. Twi Idaho, C-3 - • • - - ...... ^ - ______-i ■ V a lUeyLlife l i VaHey4iappeiiiIngs—7~i sity alunffiTKas^Jgjelliiig^bii»ee iirboimnet ~ J ______:____ :______- P l a n t p a t h o l o g iistspeaks— s t Goodingng-Coim tv senior^ ~ DEARf^BYniia^b'cb'een r e a d ~ ‘r ^ 3 « « i » ^ Hc^injrirri700r0nc ofllipiffiFchil^ lions. It was. atliiaTIliaTlinie, the'largest ' in g w itl^a■ m ^ls^m en^hi‘^et■eiiers~rrom~||H^BIH-r (Iren wus-num ...... M agic Squares cliclub plans square dance woro r k s h o p I EDEN - The Magiagic Squares ___ Square Dance. Cluh.,ha.' planned .a______Workshop for Fridaidny at the Anderson Campground.Id. The session for experienced e> ------doncers-Js_scl_for 7 toto 8 ^ 0 p.m ., with beginner lessonss nfiom'8:30-to ------___ 10 p.m. For more infonformation, call I . Jeanne Gray at 829-5912J12. Parlmg.Iolotsak ____ — benefits^faiiamily— — — llic 'nmes-Ncws V ______™ n x a l l s A parking lol m Ic to benefil ihe Tracyicy Kalbfleisch' ------...... Familyis serfor9 a;mi;m.-'to-5'p';m;...... - - Saturday at ihe Centcnni:nnial MaU.------■tocy is undergoingg Ir treatment for ; - onri »,!It ...... for a bone marrow iranspnsplant. • Item s currently onn the tl sale lisl include furniture, house!jsehold goods. ------clothing, o-bicycIe,-bod ------— nniitj^es, a motorcycle,e, coffice fumi- ture, lamps, bak^d'good:lods and m ore,...... ■ Donations of good usabl;able items arc To donate ilems, callill 733-40201 or 326-4490. Items may be left on the ______back porch at 127 Eighth;hth Ave. N. or I ■ ...... at the Filer Nazarcnel« Fellowship— ------C entcr, 301 Main. Cast:'ash donations are also welcome. A trutrust fund for : Tracy Kalbflcisch has, beenbe set up at the Shoshone Street BrarIranch of West One Bank. VaUey SO!)S carnival sislated The Times-News EDEN - The Support)rt Our School organization in the ValGalley School - ^ Districi plans a carnivalval and dinner Saturiay at Eden Elementaintary School, The carnival will runjn from1 6 to 9 p.m., with dinner being' seserved from 6 ------to 8:30 p.m. The theme: is.is.“Color Our------— Worid,” with events such:h aas a cake ahd E-: , counlry store, w h o)Gpul toy walk, baseball toss, cc fish pond and darts. Foodod will include------____ ------tuham or cfimdng .dinner, __ baked potatoes and coton cin candy. C 6sts'are’S3ff5 per peiperson for Jh?^.,..,,, ham dinner; S l . p Wr thehe ccomdog_din- • ner (for kids), 50 cents rdrrdrpopand'car-' I nivnliicketsfourforSl. s.A nd9ll, ' For more informationronrcall Karen •:Diie to Ihe increasingg d( em and for new tdep h o n■nc c There's ho chairhange in rates for ihescjalls. 183 o r K athy ------_ la a c rs n li-a l .825:5383 iro u g h o u U h e U.S. an d . - - - local calls and long-(rig-dislance calls lb o th er area.':a.codes..--....., ...... ______Cooper at 829-5119...... • . nnum u bers and afca codcs ihn canadSTpCSplelindahTrwillrili-havirtcrrhangc-lhe-way- y------wlll-nol-bc^frcclcd«l4))ahc-navuliaIing.planJluL43 with preprogrammccmcd Speed Calling numbers, m'modems, S e m i n a r { s e t t o " . lhI h ( e y d i a l , to help 3m e n l For all long-distance: callsc in ih e 2 0 8 ared code: . . fax m achines or oih(other automatic dialing equipn piarentsofteen jgram any l+ num bers within1 I 1he 208 . V en-agers ' lhal Ihj you previously precedecled w ilh a 1, you musl now/ ' ■ will tieed lo reprogri diedial 1+208, Since you are airilready in the habil o f addinging ' a rea code. , •n » ‘Itoe»-Ncw«~/. iformation about 1+208 dialincn g .' ' a I before dialing long-dislai[ance calls withinliie 208 For m ore infor II phone company JEROM E - A weekendend seminar to aarea r ( code, this should be siniimple lo rem em ber. con iacty o u r local pi help parents with teen-agerigers is planned for this weekend...... Debbie jmdBlflkc--Wals^alsh arc offcr-... .. ingjlhe semlnot throughgh the Jerome Child Protection Team. It • { i . . I / . • ' ''. 't C-4 Timo3-Now3. Twia1 FoiFolio, Idaho W odnosday. Ma/?ia/9h9.1994 J ^ F o o c I i i i f e t i rm e:fo iiL th e :^ ! E icM eirecipefif o u n d s ------7 S'By "Ellen Hawfcs r ------— MANNING’S:’S CHOCOLATE ~ IiThe n Baltimo;cSun _____,____^______CANDXI\1BAR.CAKE_...... - -.;j-Sciy.cs.l2loila - L ., ...... ,____ b a tth e :cgreeif:! t t izeatiii^ ■— M Pal'rTcia'C 6 x''‘bE"Elir ' V . ■ * . ■ ^ ■ '' ’J) ■ ------— I Wodnosday,.M ^ a rc h 9, 19D4 • Timds-Nowa.Tv3.TwlnFoils. Idaho .C-S ' ' - i ; . ^ F o o d = = : —Meat!t b a U ^edpes i s i m ] ^ % i n g f ia m ily fI a r e - - Feel like savoring somome simple, satisfying pleaeccs of beef mixture lo makee 220 meatballs; I------— ■ i "• • — ■ ■ ------1 J ------and comforting fare?------; aceMn-ungrcased-l 5-by»^lO-in<-inch jelly-roll------j- ...... — 'Hjree Easy. Meatballi fimMi lsw ill pTDvidc ju st - pan.m.-Bake 10 to lS minutes or uniuntil.no longer--...... Ihe change of pace you’iDu’re looking for. One pinknk and juices run clear. Use meanealballs in one - l ‘ batch of these versatilee b beef mealballs is the of• iheih recip e below, proceedingg a:as directed. . ^ beginning of a soiip.-ip,' sandwich or slew ------:dq>en(iing oporrtlicingrc-grcdlentsyoupair whh SPIC SI Y B E E F ’N ZUCCHINI;iNI SO U P: In them. Most o f the add^insins are things you prob* largerge soucepan, combine 2 cupsIS ddiced zucchi- J tT lm ^ ^ ably keep on hand - cannanned beef broth, salsa, ni., 1 can (J4 ounces) ready-to-to-serve.beef ' prepared spaghetti saucc,ice, onions, jarred beef broil-olh, 1 cup prepared chunky salssalsa and 1 cup _____ gravy_and sea-wnings.______- ______L'watcatcn.bring to.n.boil,.Rc^ucc.heihut;^simmcr3______The ^ ic jn M lb a ll^ a rcare easy to prepnrc.iind , t o5 mimites or until zucchini is crisp-lender.i economical, loo^'Bccause'*ise ihey’rc so easy, you Stirir ini cooKcJ meatballs (1 recipe)pe) and 1 table-' ~/4h & ^ R k ^ ' can shape two batches,;,.nnil.bakclihcm_fltJhc_sp.^ ai loon chopped fresh cilantro;; hcheal through. same time, ^ t one now,w, andi freeze one for a TopJp wiih corn chips, if desired, i head start on another meal.leal. befoi:fore serving. Makes 4 servings. ■ H ,To freeze thifmcatbaljs,ills, cool slightly, wrap, - label and date Ihe packagcage. F re c ^ up lo three . ITALIAN IT MEATBALL SANI\NDWICHES: - — n^QnlhBv-To d efroslj^jlaplace the package of In lalarge-nonstick skillet, heal 1 le;leospoon-veg-. * -frozen-mcatballs in.thee refrigeratorr< the night ct^blable oil over medium heal unliuntil hot. Cook before you’re ready to use ihem in Spicy Beef andid stir : cup thin bell peppercr sstrips and K 'n Zuc^ini Soup, Italianin Meatballf sandwiches cupip *thin onion wedges 3 to 4 minninutes or until or Easy Meatball Stew. _..tendnder. Reduce heat lo mediurlium-low; add Serve the sandwich fillingfill in warm crusty cookloked mealballs (1 recipe) anand I ja r (14 ^ ^ C rc. Cover: cook 1 ^ ___ The soup is pcrfcct withth v/holegraina rolls and 5 to 6 minutes to heal through,I, sistirrin g oc ca - fresh &uit. If stew is onn tlithe menu, warm com sionjonaily. Spoon equal amountsIts into 4 split . muRins are a good go-wii•wilh. Make them from hoaglagie rolls; sprinkle with mozzaizzarella chcesc, ' a mix, or, if time is shoiihorl, purchase ready- desired. Makes 4 sandwiches. made muffins fnam the supsupermarket. t t ------_ EEASY / MEATBALL-STEW3W: In large THREEEASYN' M E A T B A L L ^ sauc g e r f i ^ 2 zerare^fcb a r e T d om ’t i t e s ]q p m rT mleals^^W i litoITslR i lelves By ShsroQ Qow dcr' ------1 wilKvilied. Add ihe lomaioes, beann 1 liquid. 1 can (8 ounces)>) culcu green beaas Newport News Daily Press alt and pepper. Cover and simmimer for K- cup sliced greeneen 1onions and lops Henre’s how to ge^et the most ffrom cannedd veggies iboul 10 minutes until vegelablibles arc cup unsalled peaipeanuLs You’re rummagingg desperatelyd tendendcr. Add the drained beans am:ind sim- K- cup fat-free ma;mayonnaise or salad through the refrigerator ancand freezer for NewportrtDanyPrcss E aadded vegetables are availabiible. bles appropriatetc for i Ihc dish you’re tnerner for another 20 m‘iriinutes. dressing something to fix for dinnermer. You come ' • Look for cans withoutJt dents or making. It's lotnot necessary lo buy Meavleanwhilc, cook and drain maclacaroni. 2 tablespoons skimkirn milk ' up with a couple of cari'arrots, a half- COOKTKING: other 0 signs of damage. Dent:nts do not expensive, whole3le tomatoes for soups toross s i wilh bulier and graled clchcesc, 2 tca-spoons lemon,non juice •• empty container o f yogurturt and a piece ’ D on’t■n’t overcook canned foods, affect a the contents of the caran as long and stews, for for instance, when thenhen mix wiih'the bean sauce ancmd a lit- 2 tca.spoo.ns whilelile vvinegar of onion. . . —They need;ed only a quick healing. as a the seal is nol broken andnd the can crushed ones, whichwh are less expcn;^ lieIc oof Ihe bean'irqtild. Serve .in1 1healed K- teaspoon dried:d dilldi weed All is not lost - if you1 hihave a can of * Whenlen using in soups, stews or doesn't d leak. If a can is leakiiking or tlK .sive. will do. bowlowls and sprinkIc"Tnore cheesesc nnd 3 dashes red peppeipper sauce beans, tomatoes or co;nn oon the shelf. casseroles,les, add near Ihe end o f cook- ends e bulge, the food shoul Frosting; recipei inecomplete I “Manrch 1 4 - 1 7 Editor’s note: Ooe-of/ theU ingredi- . Vi cup sugaigar I ents in a low-fat rccipc^ in Monday's - from 7:003 to 10AM DallyD paper was omitted. Therhe recipe is Spray twovo 9-by-IK-inch round R reprinted in its entirely. pans w ith Par:>am, and dust lightly with || flour.Jn a loilarge mixing bowl, corn- J G re e n in g ' bine'flour, IK 1>: cups of sugar, cocoa R ♦ Mammography Scr D e v il’s F o o d C a kke e (with and bakingg soda.s Add milk, mar.- W at a reduced rate of0 $55. chocolate frostiis tin c ) vanilla. Beat with mixer • ^ Availablele March 1 -M ay 31. 30 seconds or until comi (Jan Miltliiltleider)iiiietdert . 0" 30 Call foior an appointment I on medium to high for Z Pam spray 324-^4301, Brt. 233 minutes, scr.jcraping bowl sides. In ^ 2 cups all-purpose flour ACRAAccredited Facility _ smal] bowl,I, i beat eg g w hites until i - -W cups sugar — ,-...... - ______■ form'. ■ G rad u an y 'ad d 1/3 cup unsweetened ct JicaiingjmiiUti£Lpcaks_ _ ♦ Blood Pressure Ch:heck & Nutritional Inforiformatlon . ------def------7 T' ' form. FoldI intoir baiter. Pour batter air Care ~ ^ W isp, of baking soda “ COlItTSTlTIrtlM S ' Fam ily ^ H a i into pan.*;. BaiJake a 350 degrees for 25 IK cup skim milk ______l^n 30 minute!lies,'or until a toothpick L y i t w o o d > Oxygen Saturationn Check _____ Jt^pjipplesaucc ------mserted'comj'mes'burclenn. Cool’in hopping C enter ------H.aipjoaniargarine—------panson-wire-Ire'mcks forlO minutes.------—------1 tcp vnnjl l n _____ P l'B h ie L a k e s B l v d . . 's — T- ______Remove, coc:ooI on racks. ftost. 12 .^ ■ t l O D S . A Pharmacy ConsulteItation , ...... ■ 2 egg whites _ ...... ••V servings. - Twin Folia S S ■ —J733=0a06^ ^ - ^.Continental-Breakff -H cfast-Served-fol!owing-bg-blood-tests------^ Convenient Hours: Moh-Fii"^-am-9-pni___ ^ K E IITH T E. DAVIS, Mi / l. . D . ^ • Sat 9 am-5 pm • Sunday Noon-5 pm F a m ily P°ractlce n Including Ob.) b s te tr lc s D on't m iss ourr Gi rand O pening Cel I N O R My/IAN ; a KELLEYvW H D . I $ A 9 5 ^5 PEDIATRICS T t ’ Kid's' '- Adult Cut ___!, ;__ _ o f (ia yearff-aryoTmgOT>-*-R«g I Reg.i»g.*8.96 - - - t SHOSHONENE FAMILY MEDICAL - - r ^ ~ - C-4 . T)mo3-Now9. Twinwin Falls, Idaho W odnosday. tJMarch 9.1994 r-- . _ Food V...... ' -• E s 4 i ffleMe reeipeffound ~ B y E llen HflwkJj ------m a n n i ni g j? s x :h o c q l a t e _ _ Th'c Baltim ore Sun“~ ------CANDYDY-BARCAKE—— eatin'i^i>’ tHce g m ffi ...... -Serves 1210-1 to -1 4 -— 2 _ _ - ■ . ' ------P-aUjciaTCox El 11clicotl. Cily, - -3.CUPS fiouf-ur'-^^ ------.------:------,------■“ Ifit's grccn.'it'miisiiisi be St. Patrick’s thc limene mixture; Set the bowl in thethc Md., requested this pickckbrocpc. jcupssagarjar ! Diiy, when Jill thc workorld loves thc Irish, rcfriger:erntor for IS to 20 minutes,9 One was given to her mmany years „ „ 15 2 j tablespoons unswect- •Here arc some rccipcs:cs: s t i r r iO r ^ ccasionally until the mix-;cs, ago by'her husband’s airnl,ai but ,1 encd cocoa pow,wwder ^ . has been lost. turc begicgins to thicken. Pour into pic «RH ...... 2 teaspoonsIS b;baking soda IRISH ISLESSLIM I E PIE shell andai refrigerate until set. >i7An K-tcaspoonsan sail 1 M oz. can swcciciciencd condensed Garnish■ih thc pie before serving with W EISERT’S BRIILAD-, Kcupvegctabictablc oil 'ith- ^ — -••milk------w h ip p[>ed-topping-or’a-dollpp-of et . ^ ^ D . B U T r E R P I C(CKLES ___ ,_2 tablespoons'ons'vincgar______2/.1 cup low-fat pluijlain yogurt vanilla3 flflavored yogurt and addition--of- .Yields 8 to 10 pints 2 cups coldd waterWi • ' ” K- cup fresh Key/ LiLime juicc (6 to a llim e: slslices. 25 to 30 medium-sizcised cucum - 1 tablespoonon \vanilla extract, divided ___: _ 8 limes)* •Rcgugular limes can be used. 1 bcrs ______1 cup Ijeavy/y cicrcam . ' 2 teaspoons lim e 7c: 8 large while onions 6 ounces(or(or one cup) scmiswcet - 1 pkg, unflavoredgidgclatin IRISK5H ALMOND CREME 2 large sweet peppers (optional)(c chocolatc chipsips E 1 cup milkchtc chocolate chips Vt cup w ater 1 enveivelope unflavore'd gelatin Creme makes a dellghtfuKill S t. P a tric k ’s D ay /: cup salt 1 Kcebler Hershc;;hcy's Chocolate cupjp water This Irish Almond Ci 5 cups cider vinegar 15 snack-sizesize Snickers candy bars Rcatiy-Crusl pic crustust IK- cuf:ups whipping crcam d e s s e r t -S, cups sugar (2K- pound;id.s) ' cut into thin slic ■ '. V ■ ■ ■ ' . ______■ ' ’ — ■ • i v . ' ■ r • - i- r • • I V^odnosdayay, March 9,1 9 9 4 Tlmoa-Nows,JWS, Twin Falla. Itfotio. C-5' • — F o o d — -Meatitbailnledpesimake simpke,"satis:$ f y i n g ifamily'f a r e T picccs of-hccfm ixliire-ln.makc nkc 20-tnealhalls;-n:^rrnrT and cainfortiag fare? ...... - pplace i: In ungrcased 15-by-lO^ilO^iiich JclIy roll' * Three Easy MeatballiallMeaIswill.provideju.st pan. pn Bake 10 to 13/minu(es or iuntil no longer j ------:rthc change of pace ■you’reyo looking for; O ne pink pir and juiccs tun clear. Usee mmeatballs in one J batch of ihesc versatileitile beef meatballs is the of of the recipes bclow; proceedingling as directed. I - - beginning of a soup)up, sandwich or stew depending upon the ingredlents’youing pair wilh SPICY ! BEEF 'N ZUCCHI:HIN1 SO U P: In . them. Most o f the add-iiId-ins are things you prob- large lar sauccpanj_combinc 2 cupsaips diced zucchi- j j W ably keep on hand -- cannedca beef broth, salsa,, *ni,ni,'1 can (14 ounces) rcady-dy-to-scrve beef prepared spaghetti sau(uuce, onions, jarred beef broth, br( 1 cup prepared chunkyy salsasi and I cup ______gravy_andscasonings._s._____ — ______wawater; bring to a boil. Reducecc 1 heat; .simmer 3 The basic meatballsIls arca easy to prepare and to to 5 'miiiuics o r until zucchinFnF is'crisp-tendcr."i economical, too. Becau;MUse, they’re so easy, you Stir Sti in cooked meatballs (1 recip:cipe) and 1 table* can shape two-batchcs,ICR, and bake thom-at-the spoon, sp( chopped fresh cilantro;ro; heat through. - M salnc lime. Eat one novnow, and freeze one for a Top To with com chips,.if desiredired, immediately head start on another memeal. ■ before bei serving. Makes 4 serving:ings. To freeze the meatbaltballs, cool slightly, wrap, label and date the pack:ickage. Freeze' up l» tltrfec' ITALIAN ^ MEATBALL SASANDWICHES: months. To defrost,t, p place the package .t>f, In In large nonstick skillet, heatt 1 teaspoon veg- \ frozen meatballs in the refrigerator the night' Oaetablc'oir over medium he'attntfm til hoi. Cook E r . ^ before you’re ready to useii them in Spicy Beef and an( stir cup thin bell peppei!)per strips and K ‘n Z u c ^ in i Soup, Icaliaiilian Meatball sandwiches' cujcup thin onion wedges 3 to 44 minutesm or unlil - or Easy Meatball Stew.w. ' tender. ter Reducc' heat to mediedium-low; add Serve tlie sandwich:h fillingI in warm crusty cooked cot meatballs (1 recipe)e) :and 1 jar (14 ^ , * rolls wilh a vegetablelie salad! accompaniment, ounccs) ou' preparcd spaghetti sauctluce. Cover; cook The soup is perfect witlwith wholegrain rolls and 5 5 to t 6 minutes to heat through,igh, stirring occa- ' fresh fruit. If stew is on the menu, warm com sionally. sio Spoon equal amount>unls into 4 split . ------mnffinp ar* a-gnnrl gn^ft-with \ Miike Ihem from hoagie hOi rolls; sprinkle with moz:lozzarella cheese,' a m ix, -or.'if tim e iss sishort, purchase ready- in >^1 iesircd.~M y g 5 '4 sflnawiche.TT made muffins from thefie supermarket.s _____ ^ EA^Y-MHATBA'LL STFTEW: In large" ‘ T H R E E 5Y MEATBALL saucepan! combine 1 jar .(12 ounces)oi brown beef gravy, 1 small can (8 ounces)ou stewed EALS tomatoes (undrained), >< cup wat(A^ter, K teaspoon Total preparation and anc cooking time: 30 to (jp;,dried thyme leaves and H teaseaspoon pepper; 40 minutes. bring to a boil. Stir in 1 packagkage (16 ounces) 1 pound lean ground b frtizen vegetable (with potato)) mimixture. Reduce H cup soft o r cup3 drdry bread cmmbs . j,caiieat; simmer 10 to 15.minutess oor until vegeia- ^ H j H bles arc tender. Stir in cookedked meatballs (I ' I • ' ...... reci^nieai'ih'rough. bprinKir'drwini^ojJp5d“ ■ ' • 1 clove garlic, crushed narsley, if desired. Makes 4 servirrvings. - " ...... teaspoon salt : a teaspoon pepper Cook'sC Tip: To make softft b bread crumb.s,' plai:lace 1 slice torn bread in food jpipcesMr,.fil- ...... • Heat oven to 400 dedegrees. In large bowl, jgdicd w ith s'leel b la d e ,'o r blendi:niler container, ■ combine all ingredient:ents, m ixing lightly but ' Co\3oven process 30 seconds, pulsiulsing on and off ilhoroughly. Pinch off■f approximatelya| 1><‘inch untijntil fine crumbs. Yield: /2/3 cupcup. Simple mmeatballs make for threeee tasty family meals tha:hat don't require a lot ofr h assle. “ T f i a ^Ige, free are)B a r e T ® spairfniHi^s waaft on ^Selves^ By SharoQ O ow der ------— I wiwilted. Add the tomatoes, beai;an liquid, - I can (8 ounces)-':es) cut green beans Newport News Daily Pre salt and pepper. Cover and simim m crfor , K cup sliccd greengrec onions and tops I Heisre’s how to getg the m o st;: from cannec;d veggies Sabout 10 minutes unlil vegetn:tnbles arc K cup unsalted:d p ' N O R ^ frMAN'R7K6Q:E\ V = Y , M . P . $ 4 ^ 95 PEDIATRICS - ■ T C . ' - Kid'*I’s Cut I V r A d u l t C u t a t. I (12 y e a n A y o u n g e r) •RR « « g .t(L 9 5 I R«;R e g . $8.05 ____ -■^■^SHOSHONDNE FAMILY MEDICAIA L C E N T E R -WALKRIOHTINtW I W A^R ix IG U T IN l r e e t ...... 1 i 3 S o u th A p p le Strei Not valid with other odofTora - . Notv^HdtId with other ofTera SShoshone, h Idaho 1352 Ejnilraa 4*30-94 cpiros 4-30-94 8 8 6 -2 2 2 4 • (800) ;03-2247 . (2 0 8 )8) ; ZO: COSTCUTTI'I R S ' I c 6 s tr e< u T T iM - k ...... AppolnlmontontaPreforred • Walk*lrt-lna W elcom e C FamUy H air Cailore ) S ( Fwmiim ily H a ir C arc j Wo'ro your stylo -- ^ _ i i I 0. C-6 TlmoO'Nows, Twinn FiF.ills.'ldftMo • W ednesday., MarchMi 9. 1994 . . ... Comics . / ■ - Peanuts______By Charles M.1. 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I HAVE TO A 6 K ) > / AM i \/i h e ' a ’p p a r e ______AT M V SELF IM .THEHE MIRROR J ___ VOO ,0 A QUESTION-, y n IW MACHO? j ( PO ESNTNNOTICE C ) _____ — 1illi 1-) ■» . ■ |: .* * J W ^ ' ^SgS?’- ^ n * r r ^ " ^ g ^ F i ^ p y z z S ^ ^ r HI and Lois By C hance BtB r o w n e ' 1 \ ' / - — y^ O O O P &RL/yoU&{ SLEPT A 11 Y fJoW IP VoU c a h j u s • • • 7 TT-jROLfcSHSHTHENlcJHriM ) ■Vr To CO ir W i t h o u t W ~-____RAPPV I — 1 • ’lavvEeihSlKAMY FROe.DOESTHATAT 3 WE'f'E 'R E e O lN S S T B A t> Y ? > ~ 9 ■ PM-I^ ?_M ___ I — •' - ^ B ACROSS !'l; 1 Transport- I-1' • - S'Rrtcnno■ aria n s w o r' m “ “ ^ B ^ i|yy+ --ssanweyWari* The Wizard of Id ______BBy l Brant Parker & Johnnyny Hart lovanquisti r o s ^ ^ e ______14 GdoIIc ------Horos IS Ported " L l l l l z /^.Bi>ep.rM£?finin&ii R Pt7 : 16 Italian rivorver " . IF MARCH 9 IS 1 YOUR BIRTH- ■ \ ' y^H/ir \ I FIFTY N0i>5'VF9 I 17 FIQS DAY; You po W^no8dg/.-MaidarChS. 1994 Tlmos-Nows, TwifiTwin Fniis, Idaho C-7 , . '■ • 'I . - ' " '. 1 Home/gigarden i j g i a to te o Bm V b e;i a u t y ^ The nufcts and boltssof ByGfliyKrino Orange County Register organizing? your workkshop : Lighting."Fliplhr$re s w itc h a n d -B y Nick H a rd e r______^ cxccllciil sloru^c contaontainere. : _ w c ’Yc got il, righl? May Orange Couni^cgtsier T licn buy o r huvce^ un hlTird several ■■ It doesn't matter howow beautiful a dozen small labels:1s a n d a p e n o r room might be orr hhow much The next lime a bad-weaiheilier day pcncil. Make sure (hethe labels fit the you’ve spent .on it. If theI lighting this winter keeps you indcdoors, organizer drawers,oror boities.I Self- i isn't right, it’s simply n g o in g to here’s an idea that w n malla k e it adhesive labels :'ire the best. w ork as well as it shoulc • - brighter. aear,off youfworkbkbench A ruler or measuriisuring device of ______The.prpper lighting.!ig.shouId..add_: .and get your .workshop organiziiz c d ------so m e type al« ) willI hei; h e l p r - - ...... — - - - beauty and drama to a rroom. It can OK, so*it’s no! as rclaxinling as Set up a table - a c;irdc; table will ------opcn-up-a smallish-spaopace, giving it ^ - " - r r ~ f-falling a l asleep oh ihe-couchrW,•watch— do— and pour ihe-cot-content.s of-^hat.------an airy appeal. Or it ccan make a ” inginf oId~movies. But once yourjr sh o p ct)nlairicr o f M uff untAuntil a co rn er o f ...... 'large room appear cozyozy and invit- ' is better orgilnlzcd. you'll be ableat to the table nearest you.;ou. Begin orga- ing. Lighting can crcateate a stimulat- ' . || : actually do some of those h o m e n i/in g one item at a titime. Arrange ing atmosphere or, aI quietqt feeling H. projects you’ve been posiponiniing, .- items hy categories■i suchsu( as saew s, o f re la x a tio n . Here are some suggestions: toti ge t Ik)1ls and nuts, The key word in all of this is 1 yo^yflu started. Then, you may’ be able to put “can.”. Getting the lightingligi right E, Yoy know all (hose nuis,, bolls,b some items in drawcniwers right away, can work magic. If youou don’t get it ' majigi;—' Mirlili^ oni^at»:uLiml,iIri a b ^ a s ss-w=hile^itit’syoim bjgSait.ftegan witirg rrr: i g - H 9 1 ^ £onlinues.today as;.I :, -. v-: ------in g la w n s . J!l a violet in much less timene than B iBWi^ii^ ^ Sunburn. Greening tto s one. of country Budding forsythia. Signs;n s sp rin g hat. If you nomially get alongng w ell I Gatiiy KUsUnctive voices. Her arc evcfywhere. Resist. wM ■■■ ■. withvith violets and would like totc p a r- M other's Day is the datdate we usu- (I Walwoptii i^^cipic ip ale in a n e x p e r im e n t, pi it^fTanierJblleyFTA^ .ally recognize as official;ially safe to Irop m e a lin e in c are o f The T N ai.l on bpih the set tender annuals out andmd so w se e d s P G r e e n SVews.- - rountry and •^•charts'and-p led to, without fear of frost.. Tl T h a t 's tw o |j thum bprints We will supply two Africanan vio- ^ j ~r o t h e r likexCduritTyarl.Ofi: ■ ets for Ihe trial, sb you don’tl’l h av e \ / months away. Tomatoesoes have, no a n d Thr h m Never Was A Time.e . ______J _____ business out there yet. to0 useUS some you ih i^ t be emcnotion- r^-.v...... A nicely victoriousI battlebi with killer in grajranular form , can be' allylly attachedi to. My thanks ahehe ad o f — ------new spring weeds mightight be what spread iiow lolo k e ep W eed se ed s lh a t time.ime. -• • •• ’ ■ the doctor oidered for springspr fever, haven’t sprou•outeJ from becoming a — th o u j^ . . p ro b le m . THis h i; two-pronged attack CaCathy Walworth'is an avi a c-8 .Timo9-Now3,Tw, Twin Falls, idoho W odnosday.:ly. March 0,.t'994 . A TilTimes-I^ows Home/(t/gardeii— C la sssifiod s il W ill Fill : p E t x : :V ery'N se-d ------new4fl h o m e Im T l ^3-0931 ’■'y-J' By Baibara Mayer H in elin e: dccided to make his house The Associated Pres.'re ss ' : examiple pli of the art of faux finish- ing. Conseisequcnlly, Ihe walls of most E lis c a n d C u rrt'H t F incline started ru u m s andmd sonic aoors have special With a modest houhouse and a shoe- {fflTOglftSa fini.shcs. ' string budget. By’ w(working on one or O K fl T h e mnastcr as bedroom is stcncilled.cd. r two projects at a limlime over a number T h e m uid d room, walls arc combede d ^ T of years, they’ve: tuturned a plain old IB lB B floor, of-lhc-foom -is-painted.i c d - ^ ------— M- • jarmhouse into a chac h a rm e n -...... - — in a diamiimond pattern. The diningn g L ' ‘ ■ - — J, yj : ultimate recycling' room is doned( in cpmbcd stripes in job." says Elisc HinelineHii aboul Ihe andid sheen.finishes, so'lhe pat- ... \ two-story circa-1921920 farmhouse in (cm comQcs es partially from the differ- the cenlcr of Rid;UdgcficrdT~aTpic- -cnrdcgrcc:TCS'of'shinincssrThe-living- n g - ^ ~ ------_-m-. ------turcsqueold lown'inTln'Connccticut. K Sjftyy y jl room has,s bbeen glazed and ragged. H I V irtu a lly e v eryI square sq fool of the tn the: u{upstairs bath, the walls are hpuse and its lot ^have1a^ been changed ragged ancnnd sponged, and the tub’ is W • irj some way. Hiniiineline,redid the H lB ||j m arb led . ItIn a bedroom upstairs, sev- grounds, built a1 picketpi fence and , eral d iffeferent r combing techniquesICS L ' gate, and put up) a la rg e V ic to ria n are cpmbiiibined in blocks, all in the s a m e c o)lor,-^or'U lo subtle, variation, exterior of the wlwhiieliouse and -rouiir is-aiwftgwMft-diffcr- removed the shutter[lers to simplify the W M ent blocksks ofi the same color, '■ i I facadc and empha)hasizc Ihc multi- A s any fpainter knows, a good job paned 20-ovcr-200 windows,w one of requires surfacc-prcparalion.su and the , • the house’s most appealingapp features! \most intetiteresling painted rodrns-are^ '• = ■ The~hl)usc7~ whichich‘'Tirc6m pTsses ~thosc-withilh-urcinteclurQl-dolailing" aboul 1,600 squarelare feel of living V Before the[he paint went on, Hineline spacc, has a living'ing room, dining repaired'fj-plaster walls and added' m • room, kitchen, bedbedroom and liny . dccoraliviive croWn moldings and mud room on the: giground floo;, and baseboardsrds, and in at least one room, - - three bedrooms andnd a• balh upstairs. wainscolinling of.thin vertical boards Thanks to the renoenovalions,-visilors applied lo the bottom third of Ihc today experience: 'theth charm of the 11* > ' ^ • wall. small house, framedled by plantings of »• - n c c oDuplc u , also treated Ihe floors birch, oriental chcrrjerry and rhod^en- , *• -< ,0 inicresti:sting paint finishes.'After ------— - d ro n .-Y o u ap p ro a ch . V getting downdo' to Ihc natural amber a brick walk builtt byb^ C u n H in e lin e, * . - ;• —color-of-lh-Ihe-fir-by-Kcraping-uff-thc- stepping onto the: pcporch he widened a dark finish,ish, Cui^ Hineline applied a and into the house;c thtl ro u g h th e fro n t , " ,| . 3 light ambetber slain. Tlien he stcncillcd in.the living room-and din— G e l ______d o o r Uia't h e 'r e ioocated-to-make c ; a - sS— - B y — B ^ more gracious entryviryway. 'JT- n-byadapting-a-traditional-- . Inside, the mostst extensive< atlcn- ^ | h quilt-pattertern design called “carpcn- tion was lavished on the master bed- \ • H icr’s wheel.:e l." room suite in an L-configurationL-c on ______ll Hinelineinc finished several cup- the ground floor, wlwhere the house's ApptoK b o a rd s aireilready there with so-calledf r l painting.-ThiK-18th-ceaU>^------1 ------flm “OCCupaniTan-an-athome-laundry— ttt,—.riazoiijj fannhouse, remodcjdeled on a“sHbeslrIf»^bl ’An addition to thee originalo house, il ' le calls for Ihe addition of J ers Ellse and Curt Hinelineline, blends w ith the hlstc id ______w a s h e a te d o n ly byly a kerosene stove, owner, toric proper- ^j„cg„ to.the, other ingredients in ^ I \ ' Hinelme gutteTtKcnc'spaccTinsiirul^ s t!e»^y|typical-offlidgefieldrConnm n .------:------^— ------ih ij a n u U ii rewired, added closciosets and raised the waterinring tank purchased from the the upstairs bathroom ff( o r so a k in g . is p a sse d[1 over o the wcl surfacc'anil cx-of-the-pully-t>ecomo-part-^ ...... -I ^ .4 — ------cclllng:------^ S e a rs s Tlarm -calalog. Ihcy liadm ii — ■’WTs'iiwnirc-iTCighbJibor.'rloadlng'Ir^he-TTTarkm M “Wc heat it withith a woodstove in_ plumbc‘bed and then painted it them-cm- to dispose of il and theycy gave il to us of the patteittern. the winter, so it’s a cozy( little apan- selvess withw white epoxy painl. "■ m ahoihcrTriStancc'of:f'Salvagc;"-shc- - Are therlere any projects left? Of ment for us,” says■ EliseEl Hineline. “Asas a child in the midwest, Cunrun recalls. course. SorJomeday the couplc hope to Perhaps the mostost intriguing fea- took bathsbat in an old galvanized tub,’jb," As a professional househ painter redo Ihc: kitchenk entirely. In-the , ture in the room iss theth soaking lub in says Elisc,Elii “and lhat was his inspim-lira- who offers special fininishcs — mar- meantime,le, they have repainted IheE i T one comer. The roundrou tub, six feet tion." blcizing, mouling, conDmbing spong- existing m(metal cabinels and bought in diameter, is actuictually animal ‘ She: prefersp: the claw-footcd tubb irin ing. wood graining andid stcnciliing - some new*i appliances.a ’o ^ s h e d dth-a-gO)Q(LplaiL ( : [ f i e i ------Q r l w a n t to buildild aI storage sbed-in— a n d Btortf?re the soeein? — B. Scfawartz.-ctz.— hecm i?ig-^?f-f''«‘«‘'»*ne-r‘i£atn_and-cold , lo.simlight-lht-l^i-iloring-screcns-in-win— e l ______m y l ^ k ^ a ^ u ilning g wood parts sod TfTMcKlost people leave iheir .socenf:ens weather. ter shouldJ extendei Iheir lives, wooa adiog. Tbmeis'an'odsting 'is con~inplacccc bccausclt is mortconvcnicniicnr: ------M an y T n o d em 'sciecnms-;ire-mnde-of ? ------E ven ifthf the screens arc made of alu-- • Crete pad oo whichch I can build tbe to do so. jn general, however.'lhe life fiberglass, and the mo:lost damage to minum, the)hey will have a better appear- sh e d , w h id i I w an t to b e 10 S x t by 12 o f a sewreen n will be extended if it is them is causcd by ulliIlraviolel rays ance and.I. probablypi last-longer if you ■ fe c trl’vc checked■d bbookstores, but removed'cd and stored in winler,- bui nolnot from the sun. Reducinglg the exposure -store themn forfl h a lf the year. you help? I codosese ai lot of specific , _ ' n « l iom. - E .lngnui A. Judging.fromm Ihet, q u e stio n s, il seems you are planilanning to build a shed without a plan,fl. VWhile Ihis is pos- ' siblci.l don’t recommenmend it, especially H ||P! ______! ------s l n c c ' i t i s ’c a s y i o0 gget step-by-step plans. A good sourccrce oLshed plans is... Craft Patterns, 354545 Sfern Ave;, St. Charles, 111. 60174'4 (telephooe( 800- t l „„1 ...... ,747-1429).:,_ ...... m Doit I H yourself U jene-A ustirr 8 f s | [ M i Craft Patlerns: offers ol six shed ' R I - UJ I . designs in its cataloglogue, which costs $3 and include hundundreds of patterns p B ^ ; projects ranging for woodworking pt ■ •V . j f ro m fu rn itu re to yard yai decorations. Dj H The Craft plans incluiclude a shed with I^ H . j ^ l i l l bam-stylc roof and1 doubledo doors. The PQ V I T ’ s -AO T i ^ E C A S H ^ shed can be built 10 feeli w id e and in KICK IN THE any of four depths,, includingin 12 feet. The shed is nine feete th h ig h . ' 2^F0R-1 AMEALS The catalogue alsoso offers< a contem* 5:00'I1:00) ; p.m. porary-style shed in 10'by*12 size, . L IN T R C .j^ F E R l ...... plus smaller andHargcrrger sh ed s. . . . E at tir In any Cactus Petes ressstau ran t an d you will o d u c t o r Y o f i .W : ■ P L .A Y l o f TO O n e o f th e sim plestle t ways to build a receive your secom>nd meal free. r T r i -VV e s t l i b shed is to buy a kit.. In these, Ihe walls L N E W F R O M » LOTTERY.^ and other sections of tbetl shed ate pre- V I.T H E I d a h o L assembled,'and il iss only01 necessary to ___ ., fasten then together.ler. Grossman's, a . 2-FOR-l SSHOWS home-center chain wwit ilh se v e ra l stores ______in th e P h ilad elp h b area,are sells a kit for Buy one dinnInner fn th e C al^ S h o w^fobrn n and y6u1! receiveve your ‘wB ■ a bam-stylc shed, 10'fecnjiri2TcTt~M10 Ej|~1 ^ '' second’id'^innerffe^C^tali: sshows are also'2-forrl. ; for about $ 1 ^ . llisI is also possible lo [C fl ; buy shed plans at Grosjro ssm a n ’s, includ* V ------ing materials lists, ancand to as^ble-a ______1^1 to build a less-expeitpenstveslid. ______ZDOUBLEFPOINTS T Some other homee ocenters'^ihd luth- m ' ' b e ry a rd s s^U variousIS lylypes of shed kits , ~ ~ p H or can supply plans,ns, materials and ^EAUPLiYERS'CLUEIB ■ 1 ------constnictloirtipE------:■ 5:00-11:1)0J p.m . ^ An excellent book3ok for would-be shed builders is “Sh‘S h e d s ; A D o -lt- You’ll automnatically al earn double pololnts w hen playing .withith your |^B^ — ------r—Y ourself- C uide-i -Xot—Backyard ------free-Plateau Playlayers' Club card. Pointss accumulated can be redeeniedrc ■ Builders,”'by David/id Stiles (S17.95 papeitack, $21.95 harelardcover, Camden '^ ^p _ - at face valueval for cash, rooms, fpod fp and/or merchandisdise. H . .M . l i t a i i i l l t a i j House). This bookt Is an all-around CO. B M •j-for-t Oder doe» ool.includcfc alcoholic beversB« 111 B f l ^ guide lo shed bulluilding and has.' ...... -M u na be 21. A complete *et of nilci M availableav » ( lh« Othlar'f Cage, _____ dclailcd instructionsms for building a Minacenagement iwefvct the right to modllylly M cancel withouc notlfleatlOT. basic 8-by-lO-foot shished. Those who X B|B e s f o r th e ir sh ed s, call I-800-82 I-l 103 — want spccifll touches I Forr irInformation please Cc ' ^ L | | g | | x such as cupolas or ------Class A •Wyatti 3 0-01 a. Kohtz 4'4;6113. PottiritUn9gr3tK)-1-~ “ A __ ^O R T LAUDERPAId«iL C . r i u . Ju h ii-erWoffo UIIX/NE— 1 li-^re Dawn~Andru8, Hageagerman, Diana r reOfCOllECL^HspoFo^HicHiCHooiscoBa..-...... -- .- -- Daly- is-b ack .-W ith -h is -Ibooming.drives.- m left to rlgfifT A ^’g lrts alUi 6. Squires 7 2-2 318. Totals 4 0 1( y to k e e p K ae Dar- With his enormous talenDL t'W ith a petsonali- It Boala-Crornoy: viyatt 2. Kohtztzi.Potttnger 1 Eichelbergetger, H a g e rm a n a n d A m b er Schilder,J Castleford, tiy t< ty golf desperately needs,a, 2. Malloillory 2. Kolscy 2. ^ o w b a l. Eortirt2.squif08 2 ringtonofDflD eclo d o w n in th e s e c o n d half. A b o v e. O a k le y 's BBor e n H ardy o f th e A -4 a parcel of problems 2. - - (,...... He is back also w ilh a pi s q u a d t)eat8,its.BIIl S q u ire s o f G o o d in g to th e h o o p In T u e s d a yy’s ’s all-star matchup. he hopes this tim e to h a,ve v e securely : wrapped Hainimomo Bcoro: A-3 50. A-4 40 ' and undCT tontrol. - “1 feel Ukc il’s a w hole)le new: year. Eveiy- ...... )rihelatMtscorescall-- —thing is:posi^.-I-W antIt tcto get .on with m y \ j frretzky i feaiirsiie’Ubeecome NH][L’s leadingig scorer ...... tnd follow the sl career, get bd with a neww lilife. It feels good,” ^ the time I wtwas 6 years old, I’ve tllwavays NHL'Tccordsriiee^Is tl-thrce goals to tie and------T h e rrmiSwetw m ------■J ■ Daly ^ d Tuesday. H io AAnodatedj Press e Howe's record of 801. played in feaifear,” Grelzky said. “In fearir o f four to break G ordie Hi This is John Daly GetsJets a Life — Take _ Los Anfeeles Kings next (GLEWOOD, Calif. — Twow e n ^ -se v c n failure, in fear fcai of nol being successful,1. At Gretzky and the Los Three. ING 31ack Hdwks at the Fo- s after he laced on skatess toti joiti'the the age off ^ 1 was scared-to deisttIth 1 play the Chicago Blac JOS a rookie in 1991 y ears i rum on W ednesday nignight. ' o th eir r 6-year-olds on his hock>ckey te a m , wouldn’t makilake the team. spect *‘i d o n 't w ont to0 drag di it on so people H e burst on the sem e,tour os late in 1992 to WoyncTie G retzky js still afraid. “I think thatJioi feor carried over into resp- Sraresand statsst -----02 ■ and won the P G A ., layers, helped m e prepare betletter have to travel fromn cilyci to city,” Gretzky, mblcm:rr ~ ^ Now3W he 's s c a i^ he w ilt d m g^ o u tth e t t sk for other playi He dropped off the tou made me a better A thletc^--™ —ja id .T u e sd a y cluring^ag^a Inews conference and • —- Basketball”====D 3“-" ’ nie in 1993 after he o f bee-ecbiriing the NHL’S le&dlHgi'g'goal"5Cor: fbr'guincs;m a ’, a lr e a d y th e le a g u e 's c&r(ireer conference call fromn theth Forum...... D 4 )und in Hawaii. cr. Gretzky, a B a s e b a l l He was stupend^ Inie dcr ond the holder of,59 otljther , • Pleasejse see GRETZKY/D2 ' ase see DALY/D2 “I thinktl that my whole sportsirts life from' points leader withdrew in a pro-om rouni t - ■ , Pleas< ^ . - i ' . . . -"--r-- .. V- ...... i ■ ' - \ r 0-2 Timos-Nows, Twin Foils,oils. Idoho W odnosdoy. Morchch 9. 1994'- : ------^ -— - i c :— ^Fire4eainM keeps—-W iim aiirding-be granted delay2JW restling Continued from D1 ch&cks in w ith116. 16. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)P) - Tonya Harding ex- s, who missed a top 10 .C o ach Brad C ooper’s prc,re-Jcnson , ’ P’; " 5 trophy pecl.s , lo leam today whetherhcr she will be granted a - points'last year,'and traveling projection that Ihc Spartans,s. -iihodd by “ P“ temporary restraining orderr lhatih would delay her dis- should both better their Thi: I'irc Department TeamTc No. 2'will maintain ' be a better tournament teamI a n d 0 fair Jerome (I51h) sho — ciplinary-hcaring.by.thc.U.iSJ^ ^Ifntino A g g rto in -__ ^^j^y-ij,e_position.as_shqullould several local A-3 •_____ h~r'fif<;t nlace~ln~'the~l-'red ‘ 'dualdu tcamV pruvcdinodcjt-tc Wehb Memorial No-Tapip 'Ciiy Employee's Tour- ' ■ W-ith Harding in ihc coutcourtroom and wearihg a ^•TT—r^^K cnerji^ 3aklcy cachlnIidlficd-10------nmnenl-held-isiiUifilnJRlRhRhg^BaxyluUfoniii, ■ " , V I r ~ ^— — i i — - - ' D-4 Timoa-Nowa. Twin/In FFalls, Idaho ,W odnosday, MarchMa 9.1934 " ■ f B r U K noh- l e d s m n Chillies \ CLEARWATER,.FlcHa. (AP) — I-, t H Pinch-liilter Adam Hyzdulu homcrcd in I the 10th inning Tuesday,ly, giving the B Cincinnati Reds a wild 14-13.1* victory p m w n over the Phiidelphin PhilljiiUes in a game ■; ■ __in which 24 Tuns_wcre sco“resc ^ n the I _first-thr^inningi ___ _ Cincinnati baited arp.unjindJn.caW.of~ I-- ./ ^ I its' JirsVihree mnings, takaking a 13-ir ___ ' * lead. Curt Schilling wasschascd.after 1 - . iwo innings, allowing n in e -ru n s------—------■ "‘tightearned — and lOhitilits. Red starter ' . ■ ' ‘Y ~ i. I Erik Hanson allowed seveven runs and l .." » ' r I sue hits'iii one inning. B ■ ; Wm i V I Exhibition baiise b a liT * 9 ...... Chuck McEIroy-gaincd,cd.his sccond.. __ ••' - zzriir:™ ^br^^ H "w in of the cxhlbition seas:asonrnnd-Jcff~ r S | Brantley' pitched the lOthth for his sec- . _ Ifnj^V •''y***^ ond save. M ets5,MarIlns.(ss)( Hies Davo Holllngs hoposlos to bo a bettor hitter ' Philadolphia Phillie: MELBOURNE, Fla.—- Pete Srhilh than he was hore> ajagainst the St. Louis CaCardinals last season. pitched four shutout inningngs in his sec- ond spring start . Smith, projected to be .theJlc.Mcl8'..No. 3 . . ------HoUinsis^inbesttshape starter, hasajt allowed aa runi in seven innings. He was-ocquiredd fromI Atlanta .' ‘ for Dave Gallagher in an offDffseason trade. e He gave up. hits lo the th first two - w ithri;ight wrisst healed.* Marlins he faccdTa 'singlelc: 16 Chuck Carr and a double to Rick Kcnt(nterio, but was CLEARWATER. Fla. Fla (AP) — The you’re notlot going to build any strength helped out o f a possible jaijam when Carr news is not good for)r thosetl National until the: nerveni settles down because it was CaUI?>iKit>*nlinf ------LujgUL |jilLi>Li/-T:pdatin APphOW ______. Hollinsns hired personal trainer Bob,b Royals (ss) 4, Marlin'ns (ss) 3 ------>. Dave Hollins...... |e!es Dodgers catcherTcTom Prince tags out Newjw-York Yankees’-D anny-ny Tartabull at home :.hitting with.two Bateson,I, v who treated the w rist w[th:h ; HAINES CITY, Flola .------R uss - L o s A ngeli . ..."Itfecls nicc to bc.hi - exhibition gam e In Fortt ILauderdale. Fla., Tuesdiis d a y . hands again." HollitItins said after ipassagcar5 and ice. ’ ...... McGinnis hit a tw o-run^uiiublcjdthjjnc __plate In thith s f ir s t In n in g o f th e ir e> :d out in the ninth. pounding'ilic ball in battbatting practice al "Afterir aboul0 a m onth, w e started he sixth and run sixtfi'fiming;iingrbunhrPirales lied it-ai------Is Two errors by MarlinsIS rookie third pair o f walks,Iks. Ryan Klesko was 0-for-lI Jordan fouled out in Ihc llie Philadelphia Phillic;Hies spring train- doing lighight hand grips and wrist curls ottom o f the inning on Jeft* baseman Alex Anmzamencmdi helped the as a lale Inninning replacement for Fredd made a diving one-handed grabgi of Gene 3-3 in the botto and workcrkcd ourselves up to heavier King’s run-scoriicoring single. .______ing camp. IRoyals load the bases befofore McGinnis McGrift". Larkin’s fly in the eighth. i," he said. "W hen the nerve Playing with a brokeoken bone in,his weights." idJine.tO-drive Braves .staistarlcr..Stcvc-Avc^-oltQwcd_ *ttleddown around Ghriaimas doublcdJown.the-lcfl-fic!d. j-Y a n k e e s 3 , D o d g m 2 ' R ^ ' S ^ 8 7B E 7 E x p o s 5 ri»ht_wrist.tpost of.lajlast scason,-ihc-.-flnaiiy-6Cttl V in Phil Hian and Shane Haiiijlier. _ _ o n e ^ andd twot> hits in two innings imd FORT LAUDERDALELE, Fla. — FORTMYERVERS, Flo. — Greg Blosscr tliird baseman hit .273273, drove in 93 time, by ’th the last month (before camp),'' Royal starter Kevin Apf,ppicrTicld'th‘e stfucJTout twowo. Robert Eenhoorn hit a \'.12th-inning broke a seventh»ilh-inning lie wilh a ihrec- nins, scorcd 104 timesies ’and played, in it really gogot strong.” . Marlins to onc infield sing! le. ••• - - Batcfioison didn’t just deal with ’'l '“”‘‘ ‘i"='‘ -Tigers6,R, R a n g i r s S ...... -bouncer.through the legs olo f first base- mn double. — •" his tlrst All-Star came. - " ~~mn tKm? ?n ihree innings.__ llOwlng'Jata|-^Mo-Vaughn'hhn'hirhlS'thlftiiioiin.T uf the— ------Now the wrist is fully ful healed and Hollins' ’v, 'VXlSI,..Hc pul Mollins on a ------PURI CH/f;H A K LU llb. Ha. — Shawn[— niuirHcnrjrRffdrlgiKzrallc I. spring for theVe RRed Sox. who have won est shape of his training'5'regimen r< designed to buildId Indians 15, Royals (s<(ss) 4. Hare bloope)ped a two-furi singlo-andli Lcach to score from sccond. Hollins is in the best ff Drew Hall fouroffive. Jeff McNeely had three hits, endurancece and s tr e n ^ . - WINTER HAVEN, F.lo. F — Jim scorcd in a foLfour-run sevendi. Billy Masse singled off career. n opening the 12th. Leach ranan for Masse including a two-runtwo- double, and Carlos "I think he’s on thele \ verge o f a big. “We woiwould do weight-training three:c Thome and Ruben Amaroro homercd to Doug Davi;avis hit a three-run homer in 1 for Texas, the Rangers’ ninlhII and Dave'Silvesiri sacrificficed. Roger Rodriguez andnd LLuis Ortiz added RBI sin- big season." teammatete ILenny Dykstra days a weweek and agility work two’0 lead a 2 l-hh attack. die seventh foi runs in the scv- homer in fivevc games.j McDowell hit Gerald Williillioms w ilh a glcs. ------said;------______days.a_w-week.". i Hollins said. “HeI e Cleveland scored nine rut idrews-hit-Q-two-run-homer------I Sc'otfRuskihl W ilh 'thrWrc~2-2,’Dunny'Bautisia '^ a~'pltchrihcn-stTuck"out-Russ-E rDavis before------Shane-Andra H o llin s hurt h is wiwrist last May pushed m ^ @ 3 S a t e s tp u s h ^y b e r t itSOJl’SIto No.. 4 in L.S. I = BPlefli md drug The companyly said'iti’; nctTricbihc'was15 between April 1 and Marclarch31. T‘i9 3 r"' ------T h e A sso c iated Pre ss the nation)n’s three largest food and ll Brobks O’Neil, a Piperiper Jaffray Inc. ana- .. ■. chains. $ 3 3 9 .7 m illio n , or o: $1.34-0 share, in fiscal cd wilh $269.2 million, orir lysl in) M inneapolis^ said Albertson’s / is able -BO ISE — Its.salcs grew#11 1 pcrccnt to Part ofyAlbertson’s growth last yearye: was 1993, compared to keep growing relativevc 10ii otlier supcrmar- $11.3 billion in 1993, helping)ing Albc'rtson's due to itsfacquisilion o of 74 Jewel Osci>sco food $ 1.02 a sliarc. thehc \previous year, earned $-127 million in theic ket cHains because it contiijntinually modernizes ess "Inc. leapfrog two competitorsrs lo bccome the and drug5 stores.£ That ri'carly doubljbled'its Albertson’s eai busine------Inc on sales of $3.1 billion. A\ oM stores, shuts marginalinal stores and builds nation’s fourth-largest supcrmaimarket chain. stores in TcTexas, from 65 to 117. fourth quarter on he, company earned $105.77 new units'. H & R Blocke^yes credit Tlic sales increase lifted AlbAlbemon’s over Albcrtscson’s spokesman Michaelicl Read ^ear earlier, the, billion in sales.------' “They closed 19 store[ores, remodeled 42 W inmDixie-Sto^nc^LIflck;ickaonville. Fla., said the goalg has never been to0 tbe the million on $2.7 bil 1C company's board of dircc-' ■srores 'an’d'opeiicd'399 sis(brcs“diirin'g' the' " card nj'atkeO und'A&P o f Montvalc, N.J.,, unanalyst Ricnard- biggcst pururvcyorof gWMrics; jiist theh e bl:s't_____“ Scpariitcly. thc ( he quarterly dividend from 9 year." O ’Neil said. “That'hat’s the company's SALT -LAKE CITYTY — H&R-'Block Cburch Cb of Smith_Bamcy Sheahearson in New "WG’n;LilXlDS t toj>jfcr things pcoplt>ple w an t to rs iricrcascd th e ls.“It alsb'auihorizcd manage-:- commitment to ail phasesises of keeping itself- • • plans to issue crcdit cardscan through a Utah York Yc said Monday. in a cleanin andTncndly store at thethe' r l ^ t ' cents to 11 ccnts.“l mcnt to repurchas'hase up to 2.5 million shares:s current.” thrift it is trying to buy.»y- Kroger, American §torei and Safeway arc price,” Reae ad said. Thc'compmiy is sfckfcking regulator ap- proval to buy the thriihrift from Shcarson - Lehman Brothers for S250.000.S2: - 1 its 8 -yea]ir high, ic preliminary stages tivity Ml )oks at "W c arc still in the p W orker• product Gates lo( so it is too w ly to tellell how: many people in Utah wc.niigHt cvci:ventually employ'.” ' 1 said Cotter Cunninghan-lam. H&R Block as- lab o r cos»sts fa llaasl9 9 3 ccomes t(:o close superhigghway sistant vicc president. Non-bank financial-sc1-scrvices wanting' to — T h e A E so d ated Press issue credit cards haveiv e b e e n flo c k in g to ___^ : inbo(3ok”^ ______Lltnh tn hiiy-f4wrtw9-in-h!W1hH\s. TIil W A S H IN G T O N — T h e pr 7 " D e f mis F iiiia ui s i i X ^a k e o u t ^g a in s iiK m m * The WaahiDgton Ptelst , ■ bc.corne more profitablec iand more efficient; and . Reach more tiijn 53,H000 readers a day witiijustust one phone call! priccaarc holding up," WASHINGTON — At a meeting wilh top dc At the Pentagon this week,Wi Noel Longucmafe, ly, .said lh c adm in istralio n ’.s fcnsc industry cxccuiulivesIn several months- ago, .Ih i S „ Dcutchls-princlpal deputy, P ennigon‘s acqiiisiilonIon chicf. Joh’h'Dcutch. held u{ review of military planss "mode" il clear thal tllerc ■ “ * cli’iirts showing Ihe varietyvnr of companies involvci ' will have lo bc additional.ilil.down^png," particularly BJ 9 3 in cac h a sp cc t u f iHcfie w< ca'p o n iT b u sin csT im d hov “ ^mong'small'and mid-sizcLzcd'Iimis’that'supply prime - 73 f e many suppliers wouldLild likely be needed in the fu contractors such as Maniiinin Marietta, Hughes and ture. tn must categoriesries, only one or two companic Lockhccd Corp, w ere predicted to sui^^^rvlvc. I Among the prime conliinlraciors that havc yet lo “ Y ou c o u ld h e a r- ththi e g a s p s ut th e b a c k o f thi I make a major acquisitionion is Los-Angclcs-ba-scd room," said one Clintlinton administration official I Northrop Corp,. whose: futurefii has been in doubt ^ t l\ m Now, with the proposeosed acquisition of the vcncnicm- I sincc Congress drasticallylly cut iLs order for the’ the ___t 0(»iHoum ______Wt * ,------b!c Grummnn Corprby.-by Martin Marietta Corp;,"thi-the • ------' r ”compaiiy’s~nagshTpT3*2;-2 '■slcalth'"bomber iwo to; CmlotTtiinis Ml BinnvHams "amS -e & » i ------: r ■ i J j ' several missile programs, tea UtfnorWNcocM shakeout in the industlustry is visible for all to secsec: I years ago and cancelcd sc tt>4 UMTOUtMltai • 1} S2XC15Z» Sb ISSS'KSSw. ■ I Industry officials said Norllortlirop arid Grumman nc- fewer, larger coqipanieinies splitting up a smaller pie.pic ------7. iiiMMrtSjVxliyllomM Sot C - AlUiough the rcstructurcturing has been gathering momo- ■y4*>tgQ-. I go liaicd fo r several m onthsiths iast year aboul a mcrg- __ _ l_nniw^flun«wlfern»i WM C - ---is-S r” ------mentum for sevcni! years,yea much of its rcccnt impeipe- Q iaffiN . . I cr be fo re d e cid in g th e mateatch was not ideal. 109 PrciMtilonilStrvlcn ] om-d-Ana-lkKne 110 n I ll was not the first timeTIC Northrop got left al the ■ tto PnoittfCniionicn lus has comc fromI W ashington, where officialiais 111 DmitFofiM } iiJ fi hope lhat lhc efficiencyncy that comcs with consolida I altar. Northrop droppedJ oout of recent silent auc- 113 CMdCnSanva 3 AonONtilM SI3 II I lions for InlemalionaLBus3usine.s.s M ach in es C o rp .'s I iis i S a s . ■ tion will lel the milillilitary get the most fromI its it SIS UmrumMranM shrinking budgets. I Bethesda-based Federal■al System s Co. division (•whi<-h w r n t tn T— ') The Pentagon andid JusticeJ Department are_aN al ______I SSwyuS SIB 0 _ riVa~r1y ^I’nrlTlng ro- rom< divisions of General Dytdynamics Corp.-B fighter-- •------, BO-P ...... — Martin M arietta Corp.)tp. Clialmiah Norman I niuiEwimm^ ‘ ^121 s Sll((B/nidl0/CD'l dcfensc■.m(irge^^ and1 acquisitions.ac And wilh a five plane operations.^ It ijiso) passedp; up an opportunity year budget deal workc'rkcd out between Congress andam Augustine, left, andId Grumman( Corp. , lo buy LTV Corp.’s aircraftraft division, lakinginstead both b u y e rs and se lle rs in lhc ihi Chairman Renso Caf::aporaII announced a a minority ownership posiosition behind ihe Carlyle I S«r™ the administnitioh, boi M2 AiMCvi industry can negoliateitc wiilj a dearer view of hovlow m erger of the two giantgl( defense ppntrac> Grpup, a Washington invesI'cstmcnl firm, xa teficuiinJ ?04 (M Ctn I ■ • big lhc Pentagon budgetbii will bc and whicl t o r s In a $ 1 .9 b illio>n n d< e a l. Also silling oul the earlyirly rounds of mergers and m DoimaiiKoiM'ioU □0 FMUvM______■ weapons arc likely lo0 bcb< b o u g h t,— acquisitions havc been aI ninumber of big compunies— - such as Raythcon-Co., Boci - - i sssss ■ ______- "What the CongressiLss and the administration havilave clim b relative to profit.s,it.s, sales. and'O lhcr m e asu r- locing Co.; Rockwell Inlcr- sjnd is, “Lel the gamesnes begin,' " said Robert Paufauf- able benchmark.^. ‘'Pn'ccjices havc gone up a peg or• national Corp., AJIicdSigrignaJ'Jnc. and TRW Inc.,! tt tkmm^ ______so n , w h o h e ad s th e aerospace aerc pnictice for the Nev4cw two over the last year, butbul from our M rs^ctivc it is; whibh traditionally dividedled thcir .attention bcl\Yccn -Jg ’ 11 ...... 007 o m w g s U m York-based consultingling firm of McKinscy & CoCo. still a buyer’.s market,”" saidsa Loral Corp. ChairmanI defend anil nondefcnsc work.w< Executives of these “Tliis proccss is nol1 evenev half over yet. There anare and Chief Executive Bcrr)cmard Schwartz, whose ac- firms havc preferred in recent re years lo invest in I Sdt, f e { many more deals lo ccon o m c." quisitions havc vaultedJ LLoral to the front ranks of' iheir nondefcnsc businesscsscs ralhcr than lake the IB Erwiw555^ “My guess is thatit we'rew only halfway througlugh defense clecironics firms,ms. “Whal people arc rcaliz- riskier coursc of trying loto survive: as a major Pcn- fill FirmtoFM ( fcars aboul the future of the lagon contractor...... litis proccss," said MaleMalcolm Currie, a form er chairlair- ing is that their worst fca: 613 WinMloFM cniBOS iMOW HcnaVR/l ...... man of Hughes Aircrafi:raft Co. who once directed lh ll- X OOM 7104 41 t . \ aOHf X I lUI MV- ( f l N O TiqE CD F M A R S H AV ] L 'S S A L E II-n oaiK'UO 1370 4n*i A d d $ 2 fo r each ad,I, that runs Sunday, for'or M agic Values, Oca«|V|.B) 13 «7» 44 - » . Omfi M M ■3 » ' ' V- ' ' S ~ I - . r Wodnosday,.M K arch 9 . 1994 Timos-Nows:m s: Twin Fnlib, Idaho E-3 LegalS'/lAnnoiincerments 1 0 1 EGAL NOTICE 11 L0ST&R3UNDl LLESflLNQILCE_J:g 101 IN THE DICTniCT 3.. .'i.Your signaturo. -n«lIlno loclawod..Freoito good -C O U H T OF THE FIFTH . a d e d r o s s a n d lo la p h o n o knmowintr.CftH324.S739. - ■ JUDICIALDISTRICTOF nunumbof. or tho sionaturo, 7— r THE STATE OF IDAHO. tnnJmilina a ddross ond tola- Fou^,Kifx): 3/2/94 big whilo Tom - t - L f* ^ t ^ t J - IN AND FOR THE phohona number of your at- lal. SE of Joromo by f * > l - COUNTY OF MINIDOKA tom losArt. CnII 324-2070. SUMMONS . • 4. F of mailing or do------NO. CV.93-00659.0 _____Itvof/0fy.0l-a.copy-of your-ro------HOUND-POONDHC ------E S S &i S E -THOM A« ‘ -G EOR CE^*poi3onso .to.PIalntiH fl.anor.i___:..------N _ E W S _ - __ S l ____ ...,.TZl~SnM T'-Tdro1dotormino_whotho'r.. ..'1 ~ v»- you3U m ust pay a filing loo ANIMAL SKELTER KRISTINEKI STOKER vnthith your rosponso. con- . Oofofldant toict e tho dark ol tho _ - . • N(NOTICE; YOU HAVE oboisova-namod c o u rt ■ lund: BEEN SbED BY THE Tl>n>e nature ol tho Corri- • 'v"®,*?Hooter X. rod ro on, ma!o ext 2 for n^ore /n foform i ation or yourm s e r v i c e r e p r e s emtatlve n • ABOVE ?l NAMED PLAIN- ploir !. H oolor X. blo ck & ■ ^ ' ' CCall 733-0931 ex TIFF. THE COURT MAY. Tore tfhlio. fonialo EN TER JU D G M EN T DA] Torrior. Whlto fomata El SharPoi Xrtan malo. HK9TTr7793^l AGAINSTa ( YOU WITHOUT -N ov iiw m m M ' FURTHERFt. NOTICE UN- Duauano Smith • .j „ -I.E S S Y O U R E S P O N D - CkK f / g ^ a n o w Auto, Homo Ownofs, Hoaltii. ------•-I.E . gbId Wou- LAYTON RVs by W ITHIN TW ENTY (2 0 ) Enri ----M Y co n a tru c U o n te a m ? ' ' l i e insurance quoies. orodmnlo. * Otd World Flooring . S K Y U N E ------D; n s ? CO------rryWhttaGIovoa-lnc. • A r tla ir ^ ------InddpoMonragoncy.Manr' ' SsfisH: WednoTtfiy— f .-^CockerX.-blackmBlo.------Bookkeeping Service '^F^b'THElNTORMA^ P^ RivERWEAR roll' G yrs exp. From spacklo' Hardwood Installation sources to chooso W e h a v e a g o o d ' TION BELOW . Marbirch 9. 10, 23 and 30. 3; SheShophord X. black & . r — = ^NTflECYNWOOD-,„ _ ..C Y M A , GUAP.AR. payroll selection of NEW 5th . irindlomoto. to sparkle. Froo estimates!I ■• Finishing aRefinishino Carter//i5unnc8/)»ncv TO;y KRISTINE STOKER 199;J94. ALTERAT10NS ANO REPAIR»AIR 4 Invontoiy, WP 6.0, WHEELS. TRAVEL i Lab X. black & whito fo- Quatro Pro, Quickon &I 3 3 7 - 4 5 4 3 Painting (inside & out) 734-BM, .. You ore horoby notlfkid LEGAL NOTICE W e'ltfUortlx. TRAILERS & ^ lolo. • • • quarterly payroll reports. ^ Pate Button 734-5972 that in orbor to dofond thi# louth s o Control Commu- 5 pPoodle ’ dark groy, Skiwear; Sportswear, EX P A N D O S in sto c k . law iai su it, a n a p p ro p ria to . nity 5^1, Dependable & oxc refs. payed fomalo. Jackets. Pants & Packs! A lso la rg e se lec tio n o f writton wr rosponso m utt bo occc -54>W91atHr6orleBy#m»fl Torrior.gmy. fomalo. . . Starcraft TenlTraiiorg, ' filod fn( Mrilh tho above dosig- oudiJdit!^ Tfio draft audit ro- I'VoTT orrior X. b lo c k m olo • s -B S iM l USED RVb & RV Repairs; natod w* court within twonty portjrt must bo comptotod by o f R Iv e rw ea r R e e cce e — 'Up. - HAflBAUUH MUIOR- —^-{ 20 ) Kfuvten ol -Jnfwiaa_i-i09ijpr^op- : ' Garments'^‘Shell coals>ats ; D R A G t D A IR Y Tony's Landscaping • this Sum mons on you. ll oval of bxocubvo Uiroc-'“ ------SizesXL-^XLInRog &TaH . Construction & Welding INC 536-6323 you ^ fail to rospond the (of q » cats and kitions Tan W TSinnJTtmss ^ Saud^laravS^topsoil & Homf Improvomont to rand Board. Nicoct for THE HARO-TO; RT N ew or R em odeled Anty^slawncaro& counCO may ontor judgmont ?FP p p packoQO is avail- LOCATED for driveways, l596ih Avo W. Pmnpf i rMSCUuMf fffWcavice B a m s'o r C o r ra ls - p arking Tots, e tc homeiepi^sorviccs&mDrol ■ >k). upon roquost. at 726 ,, ,] . 736-0714 CS Outbuildings •We do what you cant dpi; I h o s h o n a S tro o t W oet, AFTiAFTERNOONS ONLY! THE WOODWORKS Monday thni Friday im Farm Equipment ' ISyrsexpor.Frooeflimalos,- I plalnL • - -- BulkjiWino 1, Twin Falla, ID. Mo Counter tops, custom NORTHW EST w im m iA copy of tho Complaint souixjth Contra! Community • CUCLOSED Satuniay, cabinets, woocfworklng.aig . Repair & Manufacture COM PANY. INC. 7 3 4 -3 3 2 2 ------■ isi» torvod with this Sum -. Aetistio n A g o n cy will c o n - SuiSunday i Holklays 0S. G ates & Trailers mons. If you wish to sock dcJoi jm m m Kitchen, balh & vanliles. 7 3 3 -1 2 3 4 JO H N 'S ^ ior o conimct for oddi- _ Residential designer I 3850 N . 2150 E: tho advica or roprosonta- bone !' Doug Hughes Gravel Sales SHARPENING ^ inal yoars - rwgotiabki if . . ■ Custom home plan? • ?■ 733^3352 F ile r . ID 83328 EVERGREEN LAWNS tton by on ottomoy fn this funcinding ktvola change sig r... f^nfmnfsaro SOLO OR — ------AIHocal & unlform- m _ . . : ______32_6-3284 Spring clean-ups, • . SE R V IC E TOmanor, you should do so nifiu'icandy. • DESTROYED after 4 S ------c o d e s m e t. pmning. planting, mowing C '■ arbide & ste el saw s. In promplly..ao pn that your writ- prc’roposalB must be ra-- . hours, so ptoaso (Mil or______Cajl Jack 324:5736;3■ 6 . business since 1976.------"tan-rospohso.tor H anyrmoy—caivi & trimming. Weed S pest bo filod In dmo and othor polls :heci(lfyourpoilBhorD. control, wfTndow cleaning. . 141 Bracken SL S. bo ills o'ffico. 726 Shoshono ched E ' O i J i 734-4050 l(Jlogal rights pretoctod. stroiroot Wost, by 4:30 p.m.. . ^This Thi 1* no t an up«to* AlAN'S General Carpentrytry ^^QwZOUUiiUi Diotjxocluctsaldisthbulorcosti Free esUmales 73&6002 An appnjpriato writton ro- pmv;availing tlmo. Morch 25. ' dalolata list;I mixed dogs aro < Remodels‘ New I Call Dave or Cornileanvtimfl! - sponso roqulros compli- 199194.. SCCAA rosorvos hard to do te n bo. Or sp i R . S D A I R Y . INDEPENDENT OISTRIBI/TOR T ta k o ra I ancoan with Rulo 10(a)(1) tho3 rightr to rofuso any and como comi pick out a puppy, IreT C O N S T R U C T I O N ------.-Sprinklers-v ...... ond on othor Idaho RuWs of qIIi proposals. p Contact: dog.ijog.orcat-thoywould ___ constnjctlon • Spodalty _ I T- 7 7 3 3 - 7 5 2 6 • Landscapes• Ci^l Procoduro and stiall Both(tfy ^to n . 733-9351. (ova ■ hom e! docks, palios. pallo covers, STAN SNOW CPA Ss S T O P l . W e ld in g • Plants,& treos • alsolndudo; puBJBLISH: March 7, 9 and Thisirhis is a public sorvico carportB, sheds. Small lobs S t a n & S c o tt S n o w . i. Ttw titkj ond numbor of n announcement of ,• DON'T LET JUST • C o n c r e t e C o r r a ls3 Ku u IU m • Grading • 1 \ ANYONE try toa A repalra. 734-3 2 4 4 • Tax return ihlscaso. ihi; ■ Tho Tlmos-News. • Water Lines ' • W alls & more! • 2. II your rosponso Is an ' I 10 sholtorwill bo closod repair yogr audio, • Drain Lines Free estimatos . preparation 2- ■ • Auditing • answer to Iho Complaint; it I Thursday. March 10. video, & car bqulpment ^HrSTTT^Tr^TfSI 4 2 3 -4 8 4 0 . must contain admissions ■ ONLY. SAWTOOTH SHEET • Financial Planning We have the factoryentT 4 2 0 -4 3 4 0 or doniols of tho soparato' ■ authorized equipment Heating/Air Conditioning - • B o o k k e e p in g a allogations of tho Com- I P a y ro ll ^ 11 your dtlly n iw ip sp sr & e x p e rtise to d o the Call 736-0327 Refrigeration For inexpensive & plaint and othor dorbn&os * I wotk lof you . . . road and e n t • • Farm Accounting Service j r lob right. Do they?- C o m m e rc ia l & reliable lawn-care you may ^ m . K sta (ho daum «rs. Call u sl8 t. M O P S Q U A D •Residential -— - 736-1711 ^ R M l^ n tia l jNevj^^ —canMaLHenbpMl Z ------PrBCtBtOTTVIIteo & AudIC I (208) rJ3-854 733-[1236 ------219-5th-Ay ^E. ~ r 7 3 e - 0 8 8 1 ' Fr«e estimatesl—' ' BOBBY WOLFF o th e r tim e s b y a p p t - -THFXOSTgNTBRTPGl^ M V. out of area considered.ed. ^orolect nowl______--:326-4185 or 536:673 1 I ■31------FTeasooaDjer^s, . f o r F re e E atim atg.8 PETERSEN UWN CARE I s Experienced. Paying too much for I ’The loss of wealth Is Joss otp /d lr t. • ^ NORTl)RTH J-8.A _ Call 324-2882 Hurryl lawn care? I As sages in all times assert;t , 4 QQ J J i 9 8 . STARCRAFT I" - RAY & SON Top.qualltysenncowilh The happy man's without-^ *shirt' TQ7'Q 7 4 2 CONSTRUCTION SHELTON'8 TREE ^ G la ss & alum inum •SURE GLOW*pet lower out of pockol cost. -J o h n Tie)'eyw ood. ♦'AA "Q 'Q e 25 YRS EXPERIENCE SERVICE ______boats. Fishing, skiing 8 Housedeanino * carpet■ns,‘ Freo ^tim ates 7344)669 . . . . . + KK 7 7 all styleiln^R T■■n shampooing • nolimitalions,' I ------Basponslble. reliable. tree top in g, tree EAST M erccruiser stern drive ^ A-1 DRYWALL I. all phases cl constmction. " WEST______' ------jfTTZ------Forco & Mercury outboards ------DTywafl-instaJlattoftrtaplnfl-S- - 733-5369 Free estimatesl work, shrub trimming ‘How did they make the gagame on #T3 ! sa-a'SKBSSS • V K 8 6 Full sales & Service.itve. < 2 3 - 4 2 3 5 ___ lexturing. i6yrsoxperienco. or removal, hauling of bo b ard 15?* asked a te a mI jp la y er. ▼ A 10 5 Auttiorized repair service (o J o b s larga o r sm all. . any kind-Yard work or ^B *i olh finesses w ere offsid e foforme.- ♦J743 ♦ K 10 9 5 PHOfossIonnl Ceramic tile installer • ' WHATEVER k s,” w a s 4 J 10 9 8 ♦ 5 4 3 2 ■ ------MEflGURV4 FO flC E ^ - SNAKE RIVER ' “It was cold for 10 tricks PRODUCTS. •R (nr Cleaning & Maintenance - ___ Wallpaper.hangQL__ _------METAL-CO.. FREE ESTIMATES th u e rep ly . 'D e c la r e r m a d e theiie g a m e SOUTl»UTH HARBAUGH MOTORS,f P X .M .> lo mos .^OK1ces. I a Interior painting Iilelal roofing &iiding.? or 3' 733-7438-324-6641 without , ever taking a finessese." - ♦ A K 10 7 5 I Commerei^ares/yonffa/ INC. 536-6323 .26 gauges.29 gauge. _ The losing declarer tookok dum- VJ9:J 9 3 Used boats In stock□e Constmction. ■ Free Estimates s- Standard & custom trim made my's club king, drew trumjTips a n d ♦ 88 22 ' ______' Maintenance repairs. ■ JohnRogon543r4966 lo your specificalioiu. Chock -D&l. 1 TREE SERVICE n UilUUSM iliiM fl tried the diamond fInessc-lLTt 1n J JThcTimcs m . - 1 0 a . mI. , I: ...... 7 a.r IfNI IJ&k^CUSTO - Sunday Girculatiition onlv7a.fT i.-1C10:00 a.m. - 3:C h—*JSERVHICE-'''" DBADUNBS: IOR ‘*?5$n2S.’wr«i S E L L IIT ! B U YY IT! H t A D t ------' ) :0 0 R M . O A Y P R K A TimeS-News Cl(;lassified VVill Fill1 EveryE' N eed tSP U B T A D i OR 3 WiEKDAYS PRIOi C A L L 7r 3 3 - 0 ^> Q 3 1 - i ! " :U ^ E-1 'nm os-Nows. Twin Full;=iill5, Idaf'O ' Wodncnday. f>1nr'^nrch D.1994______ A n n o u n ccements-EiE m p l o y m e n^t-Finaiicia i il‘in stru c tii:ion«Real EiEstate/Sale 212 TBADE * 21213 MISCELLANEOUS | | 502, H O W S _____ ^101 LOST 4 FOUND 113 CHILDCARE 206 MEDICAL/ 208 PROFESSIONAL ' :210 SALES 2 FORSAU DENTAL______: o p p o H T u m iE s • I I IhF" ~ SFRVi^"^ - -L«anofficorrFHArVArCo»w --Thlfllvcr®am,Jo«UnchofiJft- - -PAlNTEASJ4u£thavaaxp^..J ~ Fotmd a lo d ^ wolch by tho . rionco with oulomotlyp_ — 1 mito-ioms& 0fm8n . = ^ > ^ ------I now pnrtt oo Caningo. Coll r r Accopling applications ot>t vontial homo loans, vrill days, disributoros nood - Morchanlser-calling on g re ^ 1 | Coil LIconsod chiW caro. loochos —now rotail-onJonrwokamor■ "■ptllnia-'an'dpalnloyslomB.- , house, garage, on 6.2 734-i499.______.. ___ & snacks. 21 yrs oxpor.. “ Magic Voiroy Manorjo0 ___train.OirodorsMorloogoal- - eery trade, TF-Burkw aroa. I I Wodnosday, Manarch 9. 1994 Tlmoa-Nows,s TwTwin Falls. Idaho E-S . ' R e a l E s t aate/Sale-Re l eal Estate/F^ent-Farmler's Mackc: ^ t 5(502-710 507 KETCHUWSUN 519^ 2 FARMSmANCHES 11 60414 UNFURNISHED ' 61111 JFARMS FOR 704 CCUSTOM FARM • 70S FARM FAR • - T t h e . VALLEY HOMES AND DAIRIES . I I APTSrt)UPLEXES____ RENT SERVICES S ' UAiMACHINERY -ATTENTION-DEVELOP. Ac p ■nIn dullrdoubledtflc,------Approx. 90 aero S o( Fiier,'00: l i E~i '5^bdrmrl’Abaih-singtega- -porrcorront: 200ocrosbeotor an^v "“ ERSrT w o prim e devoiop-- -sn"sh ; an w o l TF water, housg,- li - rogo7oytfMIOflrtoc!itlortr.- “ (jfoJfB'ro3rfgr‘ounBri2-mIosT«si- Brunt. Kowanbo' roller m onl silos in Sun Valley, go|nrag^cor^B ^ shod. II mw-iS^u/>l»>-Evar.- v l-G ene-E l^^^t: ^ (550 733-7235 orShari at of PiPaul. Evos 734-0524 or . ^ —Four-flcro cito «nd«-J,7- - tt J 2 4 :5 1 7 } j) X l,.? 7 7 - _ _ _ -<{ny8t}nv«7334476.------— liiiJllEivnaBowor 543-6719, _ jm an.c'ttn.cotrioalor.o|SlInor ------E l l l e ! ~—acroaite.-ronod commor-’ “ S B to r re n t. 6 drills, no ’ Cnn_537-537-6609. . clal. Can bo hotel, bod- .h ' ■■■■■■■ilMillB. 555 rime boat ground, 460 ,[ 1364 total; 108tJ (armoblo OWNTOWH LOCATION. acres. Sprinklers. Boot ^ iting. Convonlionol & JDMT.mT, motor overhauled. . Gehe Sharp Elllc Sharp ' b r< ^ a s), condos, otc. Ab- /o ry la rg o 2 bdrm, appis, [jl.Pafrol'B. 733-1456. • with sera ------Sjles AuocUte acros, sovon pivots-deop = ^ Vor dump close by. 2650 E. ■ s c i ^ r ^ i ^ ^ 3 w cor- Asw&Jr^CRMRI ^ solutoly the bost parcels woll. Close lo.Burioy. ™ vator sanitation pd, now K UNFURNISHED ^ 250 N. Joromo, 736-1208, Groundndwort^, planting, k»dor rfantor.C loft. Call T of^l,U «n.« Co- --PMdl D C 04. - '• arpot,nowpain(S450mo rk; manure haulinj;______■ R*allors206-^Mt2a«r ' ------.w ork; ■ HOUSES ...... ThrHiMANAOEICKTCO.E ------Rartd^ M M A G ie V AfAUEY REALTY -_1*800-C59-0320. Dooro 17'. lold-up disk PATMERRIOANOR — ______733-0739. 5J212 PASTURES H a y rorotrloving. 3 wide, 2 734-1931- OfficHICB 733-5559 - Homo iBIQWCOD RIVER FRONT DENNY CURTIS Ijff pndrxi. 934-5922. jplox Unit 228 Ridgowoy,' ' FOR RENT who.. 1 2 8 8 AAddison d Ato. E. » ' adiocont to cfty of Sun Vot- . (>RICE-POULTON 2baSp'SI""' «5470 a mo., 1st 4 iast _____ Dooro 3955 5 botlom toy. Five ocros. 335 toot of tnmminfl. ___ ,y ,|„ g „ SCOMPANY . ^ (300 dop. No pots. Lawn Pastuasturo lond for loaso, bids ng plow, wilh gauge rivorlront, hugo trout pond. 07B78-111SorS324428or 2bdbdrm. 440 Elm. S400 mo. IT.,:are incl. Pick up applioa- wli t ' Manure Hauing whool,01, 0oxcollont condition. yoar round stroam, all Mil bo tokon April 11,2392 ne’s Custom Farmlr»g , CnII 423- ______678-3944 CaC.JI 733.8658..______lonat 1112Slarfro. MainMainin,Hor«twlwo^lO^ 423-6229.______(oncod including a iorral. ^ ^ 0 9 Of 436-6795 . M F620dl SC2 HOPffiS ' 502 i HOMES . bdrm. *465.736-1654. ------FOR RENT w- rr 20 disc. 20' wido, wing ..-Priwato-rood-and bridod' 513513-ACSEAGES A N D -- | § -TriptoTFamis------upjcomfK»mptole with chemical------FORSALE------FOBSALE“:------S675.000.Tonl U s h « Co. bdrmw-bosomom.-S325a- “ NowIow3bdrm:'3bom'eondo7~ ~or6!JL£^21S£M I2i------LOTS memo->200dop.324*7129 _ *700 f7 por mo.-f *700 do- lomtermlf>gaihaulrg.-'• booms,TW, nozztos.r and hitch- 4bdrm,3baths.spadou&Uv- ' - Rsaltors 208*726-0122 or rou(»d worit. swathing. hikorhanr harrow. 733-8458 1*aoiM59-(mO,______2^1 bdrm, 1 both.-atlachodga- posit.Nopots.Contad^ pi 61^13 WANT TO RENT g™ ing room & dining roomn ' ' . 2 • 1 ocro tots botwoon Twin Wall ai 734-0400. ' ------oling.tivcWnp.smoir M F860&^C om bino. 1900 hrs; plusmui^tnoro.ColEd rago.. fenced backyard, ___ NEW LISTING ‘BUILDING LOTi one sunny FaFalls & Joromo. Manuloc- «r'S575 a m o * S300dop.no Ho«h loan-cut proIossionoLman____ « oooagos&wms. ___ i d j oO.JD-w<.F.WO;.t97jl j r ______, a e ro . (Ivo m iles so u th or tui »gofman;-2 bdnnr8 bolh,-4- -Ctoan Soat/tlhjI docoratod oil brick turod homos ok. *B500 D0la.326-44930V08 ocriicres. viow, shop, *600. loods houso or apartment . _R <1 ' T v - .E-G Timo3-NQW3.Jwinwin Fails. idal'O Wpdnosday.ay. March 9, 1994 r^anspo rtatii t i o i i : ■ - ...... 71 1 Q e 1 0 9 9 ^ ______z J a r m e rrlSJOagketj l dM ispellaneeous-Recweation al-T ji _____t.____ ^ ^ ______ 903 BOATS AND : - . ■ 1007 TRUCKS______1015 K AUDI - : 710 HORSES " 809 COhPUTERS • 817'.M I5CE[iANEOUSIS 820 PETS AND 825 WANTEDTOBUY bil.T R A V E L SUPPUES I----- ..UARWErtEMS TRAILERS.,' ‘ ____WonTod: 14' irampolinaIno, •______1966GMC%tonPU,oxc^i '7 V 5 Audi Fox, 4 door, sun — {3)2yro4d 1.1 1 (Grul- /^ppio lie compuiw. rnoiS T ■ rool. $1200 llrm, undor- . loJ.Don.,40rMUovj ..fiiand. imago.wriiof.pn,pnnior,. A lp ln a trac k sr. cross cour a k c C hosapooto pupa, lotop- usod. In good cond. Cal3all 1 4 'libtfrglaoa boot wilh iroll- 20 n Tfoireiazorsoll, com. . - 61.000 original mllos. 734- rewood. ski m achino, $22S1225" -quallty.-excollontblooc,0^ - 7 3 3 ^ 1 6 _____^ _____ — .- _or;30.hp Chryslor molpr. -voryjood cond. $3000.r S?7WS?ffir" -l ______B tx Jo k lff^ ldino. 11 yre — ^ co iti o n , $1800, C ——I ...... ' r... V'..- • » T .______— ------j I------Wodnosday. K^ok^orch9.1994 ' Tlrmw-Nows.vs. 1Twin Foils. Idaho E-7 .(I |iairN Ei \\n 9 9 4 'lO D ^ R 9 FUU-!■SIZE PICKKUPS I D IS 1 0 MV. ” ■ TOS *- - m 9 -■ ■ -..^ iWJL,: F m i iv r r m riEEPCflEtiKOKEESn; - — 4 *m w m IRHEffiOKe “ i . - : ■ D I3s c o u rN T E D . —I m m i p ^ »OAW I -S 9 ■ ~*^*'i''iir-.;^2';-'' V '.'I.-'.' ■ n aunitwimvoY! rAGEiiS,GIIANIi i n 'Bk IV0YA6EIIS,S,CAHAVAI(SS & GRAND (AHAlAVANS |-1 d I5 4«OU»H DAY! m [ 5 0 ^ = 5 Steek teWB Stock « 9 n h . . ■ ■ '■• _i: - ^ ^ g S S S ^ b b I s 1 9 9 0 F O R DI 1 9 9 1 1M E R C U R Y ^ 1 9 8 9 ISO•UZU ' 1 9 8 8 C H R Y S L E R ----- 1 9 8 9 D O> I D G E 1 t 4 x 4 3 A R O N COLTr TAURUS TOOPAZ T R O O P E R ' L e B i WASi s > 8 9 9 5 W A S . M 0 91< 9 9 5 W A S * 5 9> 9 9 5 W A S * 7 9 9 5 WASA * 5 9 9 5 $ 5 ^ 9 8 « “ ^ 5 9 8 5 9 8 8h - ^ 4 *9 8 8 8 8 - r m . ta*l29%m . ^:Oiown^a m . - i0d.w«M7!m m . - - . « 9 n . , ^Od...s« % 1^ Tu. raw fx nuci m4 DmUt Vml» MH«t M r r v i ^ l I';''. |^ |^ U ||[|.I My ■ liiiae ii* b « * i < ■ m ZZe^T • I Idalib. * 733-575776-^.^:- > - ,'■ ■-■ .V ■ 7 :. . .______. E-B'Timos-Nows, Twnrwiii l^nlls, Idaho V/odnosday,tay, Mareh 9,1 9 9 * ______' • M R iM m m m ^ 8m m I W i m M C U S 1f O M E lR S M * !r s F i i r c in o N OM ANY FORD> r» L IN f ' THE THEI'lEISEM MOTORS ^ ' ' : 4 k ^ S STORYBEBIWINS WITH SALES. 1 9 9 4 m S E UI JlMORE BECAUSE r W E SAATISFYMOREI 1 T h e is een n Motors. *the top _ M E R fb u R Y ------tlncoln/Mercutcuiy dealerimne'slate’ i of Idaho. No0 ftreels or commercial. _J ------vohloloo. btiH ; Tm . i V l K P w r A i M one.at a timene tff smart customers* MB who demandId i Q uality & value. For over 40 yearsirsldano families have put their trustust in Theisen Motors SPORIT — for automobile)lle excellence, ___. ..Winners c s of the Drestioious I BS Chairman's5 AAward, Ford Motor I Co.'s highest5 st award for sales & GOUPPE Service sa tissfaction, ac judged by our customers. UrUnprecedented in ttie a industry thatlat ohe of the largest' ' I% / C H E C K IOUTALL value dealerIers Is also #f In ^ customer satisatisfaction.7 y ears in a ^ T H I S E Q UUIPMENT! i row! ■ ' Front Wheel Drive ’ Dual Power Mirror T h e is e n M(Motors believe® that every customomefs deserves first ‘ SportMag Wljeels .power Brakes class serviirvice. Top notch • Power Steering . . • Stereo Cassette merchandise,3, ggenuine Linccln/M er- • Halogen Headlamps1 • Tinted Glass ------cury parts-fic&-convenient service ’Hear.Defroster- 'Air Conditioning - 7 6 8 hours. Thesele iare 4 good reasons o r QUALIMITY, SERVICE, . ’ IMgraded Interibr • Center Console M P E R KNOW LEDGEGE, ES(PERIENCE & ’ Truck Luggage Rack'< ,. ' Michelin Tires ■ M O . PRIDE. ' interval mpers * 9 !5 8 6 / honeyoown1 6 7 S ale price $ 9 5 8 8 w it hH $300S Fono Motor C o.Rebat;bate and $ 3 0 0 Young Buyerr ':'s Program. 7 2 months, NOno MONEYi DOWN, 0 A C ., :______MEJTHEIJEISEN MOTORS 8% APR. payment DOESoes not include sales tax andn d DOC fee OF $29.77 C O MIMITSIENT:^- n i - - The o cn ouurr u fl itfm a coiaiiniBrn . 1) A PLEDGE TO DO SOMETHING. 2) ThE STATE Of BEINGIG BOUND B EMOTIONALLY OR URSEYfo u a ■ « 4 f fW R D A C W f W INTELLECTUALLYY TiTO. A COURSE OF ACTION. •“ Commit TO PLACE^CE IN TRUST OR CHARGE; TO ■ ______ENTRUST. To PIEPLEDGE TO A POSn'ION. TQ L ^ t ______■ BIND OR OBLIGATE “ ForrvnrtO-40-YeAH9-WE-AT-4HE«EN- M otors have/E BEEN cow m w efi TO — SELLING & SERVtlRVICING AUTOMOBILES ONE i i l T T O Y o C i i P F . /' 1. To GIVE THE FINFINEST ADTOMOBILE SERVICE K ANYWHERE IN T>IE UNIUnfied States. » 2. -To ALWAYS TOYIY TOTl 'Put ouasavES in Your ai Shoes’ ih solvingG aA SERVICEi PROBLEM. Sf; 3. To be professicSSIONAL IN SALES. .SERVICE & ~ “ LEASING. • 4. To MAKE OURR CUSTOMERS'-OWNERSHCl iF aN- I - EKHIYABU & REWAROiTAROING EXPERIENCE. 5. To BE The EasieeksiEST Place in the World to m n m t C V R Y vB IIISlIH R ¥ — = BuyACarI = _ C O l X R 7 = S AI A U L = - •Automatic Overdrive Transmh>mission. •PowerSeats • Power Windo}/lows • Automatic OvOyeidrive Transmission • PPower Seats i Windows • Front Wheei Drive ' = WEERW:•■Power Steering •Power Brakes ..... '~*AlrCondit(onii)ning - - - •PowerSteerir, MCoMloMg _ : • Power Bral(es, Y o u ca\n‘t n buy trust...you _ -l'• S/flreg/C assfiofi------______•Air Ban ^ have ta earrf r n n. That's what • Inle^Wlpei^ •Castmmlnum[,W,ee,s l( •Jniei^iwipei T h e i s e n MMotors e has been. ^ ______fMstPJiring.iAT VUhopI • Ppsr r}pfmcte ^&yB3TSrBSrningine • Tmted Glass • Rear Defroster T ’ t r u s t '&• cconfidence o r o fth e _ p e o p le o f /Idaho a with a total ■ dedication tato complete,, long- ■ term satlsfact ------It's paid c ____ L Theisen M ot I — XI r Tselectlonrrtfi en .Motors remains h ilt1 y e a r a fte9ryear. r I The Theisen E Plan Is'onee reasoni why over W — — - .8 0 % ~ o f ~ T-TMeisen—M J otors _ ■ d BUY c u s t o m e r are repeat m customers..sr::or-reterrBd-by -m ■ ■ - s o m e o n e mwho has done ■ Ith'Thelsen Motors. F _ O R r ^ g a ^ F O R : business with H m ------T H E - T HlEISEN E PLAN- ~ REPORT TO• OURFRIENNDS:------~ MyojrsaooiwmaI mada a coinmJtmtm to provlds our custijstomers with the highest level ol productKluct and sonrice available. As w« A D V AANTAGES: i are into our 4lsin«i new car yeac, are wg going to change?e? NOI Why should we? You’ve saidi by^ )your positive comments ttiat- — . t E T T HlE E I IS E N rM O T O R S:------youlikethswiywtiwe do business by honorfng us for 7 coreonsecutive years with the Chairman'ssAwanl Awa for customer satisfaction. ' MAINTAIIU N Y O U R C A R . ------OurtechnlcUmarBCare constantly learning Uie newest technicnical Improvements Ifi the automothrte industry.indi ' Report ot cars registeredregl In Twin'Falls County tfiroutDugh Feb. 1994. according to.StaUle of.li3afio.Automobl[a.Dealars_of. ____ YESIMISCHBIULduiBummnHCikm Assoduion. E m c m 2 4 U m m iD o is THEISEN MO^fOTORS SOLD OVER 35.33!3% OF THE DOMESTIC CAJ?:!AJJSR£G/SrER£DINi ; » s i P - ■ TWINFALLLLS COUNTY. THaSEN MOfO rO R S SOLD 33.83% OF'ALLM AL ERCURYSIN A^AHDSECUREJWITH THESTATlME, OVER 2S% OFliVfPQPTITS REGISTERED IN TW INTN IFAILS COUNTY, f YEAR TO DATE N ANO MERCURY. TOTAL NUM1JMBER O F CARS S O L D ----- ______! « • -■ 2 4 H O UIR8-A R I DAYI saO TOTAL NUMBIV(BER OF LINCOLNS - . DAYSr s A Y E A n i .. H f l L AND MERCURURYS SOLD ^ ______• FLAT TIRE? E:VEMvem WFTH.TOOAY'S lUPflOVEO [ ■ ^ 2 Total N um ber)cr ofI Fords Soldi.— — — J. ___;______3 0 . TIRES, FLATS SOMETlUETIMES OCCUR. If THEY DO, ' IfljflP ' Total'NumbcnjcrofDodgosSold-. ______11 ■ Roadside AssistahcekHCEWia-BE:.THERETDCHANGE Total N um berwro'fChevrolctsSold I ------19 ; YOURHREFORmLI.... •PowerSeats . •AlrCondiil^ing ) - - - - -Total N um beriK r of Pon'tiacs Sold...... - ^ ^ •DEADBATTBIT?T? Even A GOOD battery way • •) Power Mirrors ' •Cruise Control 'Bfs ' Total Numbcn>cr of Chry8lere'Sold-.-~— . GO DEAD FOR ONEE REASONRE Ofl ANOTHE«. CALL •Power • J Windows • Rear Defroster Total Numbers«r.,of Plymouths Sold~.~~.~~. ------_ RQADSmE.ASSlSTAMfl Wf wtn nnff vmiR , i ---- •^M/FM^tereo^assette ______Tfvfni Mnm>w»rww. r.^i T^ii(i-Vq QnlH NSilOETHEJJMjrSTV!STWTITKEaDS."------—PowerBrakes------Hiamno Total N um bcf>er iof Oldsmobllcs Sold _ _ ~ . •Power LoclcGroap------■•■Ttlt-SteeringWheei — a la m p s_ . .Total Number, • LOCXBKXJnDonDON'TCAaALOCKSHfTM.CALi .•Aulorrjatic Overdrive Trans.f. •AlrBag >er of Cadillacs Sold~~...... ^ ...... - •U3..Wewia-fiET Y0Uf■OUB^fAST, AT NO CHARGE. .A --^CQurtesvUalits On Alii Total N um ber,KT of AMCs Sold — — * OUT OF 8A8?1ST‘JusT'CALL Roadside. •Deluxe , ‘ Interior N O W L E T 'S^iLK'E& dRfS: Assistance. We wiuVIU.. BAHQ THE GAS TO YOU so b -tOTAliW•fBEnOFIMFORXCABSiSQLE mi ______- .1 3 3 -:- YOUCANGETGAOCONTON THE ftOAO. ' ■ TOTAL NUMBMBH^F.HONDAS SOLD-. ":~:~r4g^ — ■ •raJ'ATOWTTS HONDA-tiSBSELLING IMPORT GAR IN T RoAOSioe-AssisiAHctWCtlS-THATWEWriiTOWYOO ■ .Tota Numbcn>cr of Suborns Sold — ______17. ' ------BEeARDLfSS-OF-THf-THEH‘flOBbE«;-EVEN-NON------^------Total-Number-4ter-4}f-7oyoles^IdTf»n.^>...M.... WARRANTY REUTEOED ^TOWS UC ACCIOWS ARE _ Total Numberwr iof Nlssans Sold...... 7 COKPUMaffARYWITHFITH ROADSIDE Assistance. M Tota Number)>a of Hyundais Sold . Total Number>er ofi M ^ o s Sold...... —■ ZZZ.’’.ZZZZZ2 7 ■ >ct of Suaikis Sold— ______:___ 4 , BUY •er of K lit^ & h ls FOR: ! NEWPICKliPS, IVVPDONTSELLTt. T H E M ’r ^ Jl - laaisiNYOUmAGINE’lTHEnGURESIF^F W E 0 I D / ;..*OEALER RETAINS REBATES. IF ANANY. J u C e s t H u' . n r r i s o n ' s .N0^^0NEYD0WNO.^C..*Ol di.Continues. ..ChTtur-Hij^ p u ta tu mn g rozifSi 8_____- CAN nlU L egei^:.; H i EIS i J V .' ■ 1»;- X For 40 Yea)ars}Tnem Easkiest Place -ih-t 1 ^ ] i^^^eautjjjj^jljow ntom ^winF^lll 7 5 0 : T O L T - F R EI i y j j y i 2 2 1 i!p ~ 'I'*- ' 'I .raey<[ yourself In h ere today. We'llW< have feeling like tennis In daysl I1;_____ tor, litsSO'blgacroon 1 Of m oro u se d collula . . ofdornyleeamelbackox-.■- tory »obuihmc)l6r,' 82,000 .io8V ■“ '-iiAZD Jf'^rr^4 ------Wmled: Usodcablnoia, ap- For sa lo aluminum cypieyphon -glass doors on bolh si phonos. 734-8529. 90ff m o t o r h o m e s ■ houst manllokj lor 350 CID' org., 3 spood aulo whh t t en tins, a n d ovor TV, oak lo' :— pllancos. buikJing maloriois. AND RVS Chovy. C al Mark 733-1699 19B2 RX7-QSL.,Sun rooC tubOB. 1x60* a ditch ti r— 250iaolironstoitBwjih 423-5130 or 829-5554. ' trans a ongino coolers, 14*. 324-4061. doors lor videos onddolhor ol Usodsholving.glassshow piotlofmahandrailwBnled. _ Of 734-8718______-stereo casBotievpruise; ■ ploctric windows a door -tieailiei _|J hilutkx. u iu ' Btiappy------, 12*' ------Storage.-Porlodcondiiidiiion, —c a se ,-L o z ie r.a n d olhe .-Mu3>hovoaltoos»4sta)rs.ire... W antQd:.Uaod S uburbansn s. 1978 Molor homo. 460. now ------Galodpipo.1530--12* LiQQD_ _mlflc.-fthalMlng-GLAS^ ------•8«=*937CairnTm«^6s- Jf- «iwWe<»-eno»nire»rPei5^ - strong motor;no body dam '...... J* ■ MftiJtoann pnly $iQ 65- ^Jiros, now big IhgTlJoyin" .7 5 , $75 lor ail 4. Call 324t running boards, alum cus- “ J ------fioa-ro:,-3eot-8J^ 18 ' CASES: Fixture Sources age. local car. $3000. ColC Siphon tubos. 6*. 5',4*&r a r T 734-3875or733-1298_ J“ ?; 350»..«..r.l».733.WjgT or 324-3900______' bock. This unll is rdbdy tolo 3946. lom whools, custom paint, 5 Inc.. 702 3rd ST. WosI — W ort 10 buy: 30-06 or 270 rl- ’ tow rWor kk, carpol »£ and -7&M320. 2 ______: Call 438-6398 ovos._____ Solid oak ortortainmont c T.rtnFall».ID733.J4M6 35mm SLR camora a kmsoi tor, lits 31* TV. room g -m.5M.5i01 0.543.5422.£L 1993 Laylon 29', toadod. Full campor sholl. Only 1992 19 Mazda Prologo. autOr Ji lo w AUTOS-OTHER 3l Stor- W ash e r a drvor. $25 oa,o a Bood cond wantod; oteo 16,&OO.Cell423-5289al- ^AC. $ 6 3 0 0 .6 7 8 .1 ^ • • 714 SHEEP » GOATS.TS storoo a VCR, kxs of c Kinci JD 110 garden Iraclor will^th Want 10 buy: Eloclric guiior. ~ ' - . ogo.new$1500.only$£r$800. Iroozor, $50. Blozo Kin; ?LL Jacka