i ^ - r s IE.i i — : G o o d mnorning Heraldiring the holilidays Today’s forecaslast: 4 ctio in sou;Ight Portly cloudy with'ith light east winds, H ig h s 2 0 10 25. L o wws s zero to 10 a b o v e , P * 0 e A 2 €on salImon p la n

b e A s s o d a te d Press produce its llnalInal report as .soon as ptissi- ble," they said,id. City discloses creditcr card use ■ WASHINGTON — Two o f th c I>a- H atfield is; illieIk ranking Republican t) _ City employees ha\have used city credit fic Northwest's mosl influentntiul mcm- the Scnnte AppApproprialions C'oniniiltoe, cards to purcluise abou)out S34,060 in goods :rs o f Congress are urging thi[he Clinton which approveoves all federal .spending tVid s e rv ic e s sin c e 198)98 8 . Iministnilion to spare no cxsxpcnse in bills, P a g e B l oving to save troubled salmoion .spccic.s The Commercnerce D epannicnt's Nation- omextinciion. . al Marine Fish-isherics Service ha.s ile- Black calls ODD>DIM hearing A draft plan for rebuildinglg salmon dared the Snake.Sm R iver's suek-cyc p oipulations p u should bc for- Imon :in endangered Rep. Ron Black hahas set a three-day Dlized as soon as possible, I e cic s a n d it.s c h in o o k ru n s hearing on outcomc-bi‘•based education for H o3USC u s S p e a k e r T o m F o le y . I rcatcned under the Endan- Ihe 1994 Legislature. -W ash., and Sen, Mark I red Spccies Act. ' - P a g e B I H ulflinfield, R-Ore,, told Com- | Environmcntalisis are ask- :rcc Sccrctary Ron Brown ■ g the agcncy to list C0I 10 a lcletter this week. 1^ I ' sahno^Imon as ihre:itcncd or cn- Scientists on ihc govern- ft ngered tliruughnui thc I’a- - cnt’s sulmon-recovery B lc Northwest, Hospital annexaication um told members of B rhe fisheries service is rc- C oingress n g at an October I onsible for wriiing a plan * Burley city 6 ffic iaials li arc considering iefing lhat the plan would I It w ill h e lp re s to re th c p ru ­ annexing a pCoposcd:d newi hospital and a lteer r fishing practices, log- I ned fish populations. All ‘ plan to consult tlie publ ublic next month. lg near sueams and man- * — ^ federalleral agencies are required P a g e B 3 a g cem m ent of hydropower Foley ID obtiobtain NMFS permission ms. b e fofore re taking any action — ‘W hile these activities are costly c to from Fore.st ServiccSer logging to Army ■ o u rr rcregion, wc know that theyy must be Corps of Enyimginecrs dredging — that timed lo prolcct the speciess and1 that may jeopardizeze thetl protected salmon. Unbeatens are theretli y arcu best developed wilhin1 the1 con* "Given theIC geographicg range of t o f a comprehensive plan.n.” Foley anadromous fish in the Pacific Nonh- Nebraska and Westit Virginia\ w ound up 1 H atfield wrote; wesl, thc scopepe ofc the required consul- undefeated regular fooirootball seasons Fri* 'W e therefore urge you to) provide ] lalion processs is quite broad and will day^ N ow they must waitwa to see how they otever resources arc neces.satary to ai- significantly afTectafTe important activities fare in the bowl votir)ting against teams lo w! the recovery team to compipletc the in our region,I. includingin fisheries pro- ■ with lesser rccords. cpendent pecr-rcvicw proci•cess and ^ Plea P a g e B 6 >lease see SALMON/A2 Eagles grab No.'1.7 College of Southern:m Idaho beat Allc- R^evampiing foreijign aid gahy o f Pittsburgh for its seventh win Friday and goes againsiinst highly-regarded ' Hagerstowd; Md., tonigllig h t. ; m P a g « B 6 iext on CI^linton aagenda TheW• W a s h in g to n P o s t • development"' andan "prom oting peace" UKEBALSa^iauRY/nwnn m n »»n rather ihan suppupporting individual na- Stouthearted sp ec^^ r s brave cold temperiratures Friday night tto o v ie w a fire- w/ASHINGTON a ; — The Clininton ad- lions.’ d is p l a y a t thie e tthird a n n u a l edition o>fChHstt^asIn;tj^Nlgh f [gh ttim e . listration has proposed a cocomplete Additionally,y. allal foreign aid programs rhaul o f thc nation’s foreigign assis- would emphasiziisize poptjiation control, Cotninshove ; :~^»lW <» liibraH en.^Q irgiiw tticfb^w berty^iN brsertaES-tiw n^acIc 1 kW riihtrthe CC program s that w ould'gigive the environmentalI proitclidnpn and improve- , • Tom and Roberta FortFo have returned event collectt ChristrIstmaS t o y s a n d fo o d t o beb distributed by chariaritable orga- p residlident e broad flexibility to usiise aid to menis in the statuitatus of women in dcvcl- from 17 yeare o f niissioriion scrvice in Zam> nlzatiohs w hile provicivlding holiday entertalnr a d v aancc n t his foreign policy goi,oals and oping countries,cs. InI an echo of the do- bio. It w as good, they sasa; y . n m e h t f o r th o u s a n d s . I wouldlid jettison cxi.sting nrogron\m s con- mestic antipovert> P a ^ B 4 >- /erty nrot;rum of the John- ___.______c c iv/ed e d primarily to combat com c( m u- son adminisimtiorItion. planning o f aid pro- n. . grams would requirercq "active involve- Innocent or guilt}Ity? (Chicken Ipox yacciiii0 on th Claused by 1251171! •7 fo re ig n iil a g e n c ie s w ithith intemutional i: progniim P » g « B 4 W a s h i n g t o n — c hhildren iic may got yet the hi;highly contogious variccllaUa v iru s, h typical- o»d wcw ould be used lo advanciice such imo a coordinatedItcd a.ssistancc elTorl. was another shot when they ^jo tto the doctor next lyjusiist causes severe itching andan( rash. broadid 1 policy objectives as proiomoting s^nt to key mennembers Congress this spring, as (he governmentt prprepares to approve But ocraey, encouraging free tra ut about 9,000 people dcvlevelop complica- dcmocr radc and ^^eek in the forniirm o f a 1 3 6 *page bill la* a vaccine to prevent that ilchjichy rile o f childhood tions nfcctions to brain combatbatting terrorism und nuclear .5 ranging frotn'blood infc arprolif- M ed "discassionion drafl," in anticipation called chicken pox.. . . dama{lage. An average o f 92 diedicd cach year from eration.o n. icxt ye ar. ' And doctors are picdictircting a rush for the . 1987.17 to 1 9 9 1 . A id to t Israel and Egypt — hististorical- 9r=n«c™ ="ln“ ' cosure would repeal the • 'n-ade barriers co:cost billions vaccine va — not beca^'-porair^ts know the dis-,jC hrhrislppher.Chinnes, 12, waswi one of those ly theie 1largest recipients of U.S.S . a s s i s , Aid Act and a long list of Trade barriers cost AAmericans n $19 bil- ^ e kills about 90 peof>Ie-a:••a year; but bccpu^ v * ^ nims. i The steroids the Nortorth Carolina boy lancec — — would bc prolecled. ancnd pbni IM ' F"^8n Aid md couniry*spccific pro* lion a year by drivingg upu thc price of a they think it is such a nuisanca n c e ,,. titaking for a severe'asthithma attack sup- to help;lp ftnancc Russia's move to'toward a amendmenis und be prc- visions that have wide vw ety of productsicts, according to a ■•Some people have wondcndcrcd if the gain'isr-jftcsses e d h i s im m u n e .

/h a t t o lo o k fo r Hogs, hats, hambiburgers B:27pja:Fou Foi moon contacts Mbuntitain mai — outecpaniport n> garth'd «b1nu/______...... D e v e l o p e r s h o p e a rm assive“ farm ■ ttMponunimribrB. Moon may appeor mall” planned for the cro:;rossroads o f Inter- loc^anoelinge color. state 84 and Highway’ 939: w ill make the 9:40 pjn.:uMoononl«3 Mo dark, M agic V alley the ogriculicultural trade hub sees nco wrong Inner partepart o> Earth's shadow cnllod ofthe Intcrmountain Wes/e s t. ntra. Smalt blto Appears on moon's'sloflodoo. lofl _____ ^ _ 7 M uch ofN ichols’ wrim t i n g The Associated Press :504)JTi.Ji1ooniomplolo!y______ccntcrs'on his phllosof o p h y hkJdonwitrn within umbrol shMow. HELENA, M ont. — Nineinc about life and his disjisgust ■MjMMlflM 11;S0p.m.:Len.:Lofl«)goaf years after hjs caplure, Don)on for a justice system thah a t h c moon oppoofjoppo os II omofBOS Nichols sits.ui'a prison cell;ell;. m aintains treated himn a n d from Eflrth^Earth's umtxa. S e c t io n A Mim/Ilnl-Cassla ...... 3 .: MoonMoi omorgos from conyiDced;he. ^nd his; sonion his son unfairiy. , W ea th er...... 2 \da\: l a h o ...... 3 5: ponumbni.riboi- did nothing^vibng!. 'B ut hc returns tithe HHR m m N ation ...... 3-4 Relii e l l g l o n ...... 4 - 5 Their abduction of• a O' a ^ n to ih e ev en ts b f 191984. BB lliiliillf W ortd...... 5 Siports p o ...... 6-8 B L unarsrecllpsts Sim EARTH MOON Bozemao wom an in thehe Swenson, a 22. into the timber, hopingg s h e ;" And the fatiil shooting of would become a will:Iling The Associated!s d P i c s s Sunday. S u It will be totally/cclip sed Aldebaron ondid tl the Pleiades, “ aAlon: G oldstein during: a bride for 19-year-old Dai>an. - from fro 11:02 p.m. until 11:500 p.m.] It will be thethc most widely visible rcrcscuc attem pt w as self-de­Ic- Thc following momining. NEW YORlRK — Thc dclicalc Still, : MacRobcrt's advicec is not to total eclipse inin INorth (America since fcifen se; h e s a y s '; two men searching.: for Pleiades SIOT clusterclii nnd thc pale or- m mi iss it, no matter how late thcth hour. July 5-6, 1982.'82. wilh Ihc nexl good 5- .,.Sw.ens.nn-di.sco,^crfidJ3 - t k c ___ ance stiir Aidiltlehnrnn will ^row H I e d e s c r ih e tl n Itin n r l»c•clipsc. os one not dire uniil,intil Sent. 26, 1996,______^ J ycyear prison term for his partm Nicholscs’ camp, Startirtlcd, brighter Sundaylay night when the full "one”01 of the grander spcctaclicles of na- A pale, ghosti;ostly image of ihe moon ,5- in m the' kidnapping and foror Dan accidentally sishot moon slips quicuictly into darkness in ture.’' tur He noted that for thousu.sands of is likely to persilersisl during the period W kikilling G oldstein, recallslls Swenson in the chest. The1 an eclipse visibsible across thc United years yci people thought a luna;lar celipsc of total eclipsc.'SC. a s lig h t fro m .sunris- , wlwhat he refers to os “the in­n- elder Nichols fatally sishot Suites'. - wasw a somelhing horrible anm d calas- cs and sunsetsIs skskims around the edge cident”-Cl( in a 242-page;e Goldstein, who was amrmed “It will bc highhi{ up in a dark sky. trophic^ tro "That’s a m e a su re o0 f the vi- of thc Earth,, isis .scattered by ihe :it- — ------mimanuscript sent to The As­s- with a pistol. so nobody anywywhere in North Amer- sual sux impact it can have.” hc: ssaid. mospherc andd rcrefiecls off the moon, 28 s h o p p ini g g d ' a y s sosociated Press. , The Nicholscs obandorioned ica should have/e any1 trouble seeing it, Lunar1 eclipses occur once:e or twicc MacRobcrt said,oid. until ChristiI stm a s ]He calls the handwrittenrn Swenson and disappcailared if the sky is clear,"cl said Alan M. a a year,> but this one happeiicns to bc If you'd likeike to catch the eclipse document a'book, one ofof into the forest. The secccond MacRobcrt. anan associate editor at perfectly pei situated for vieow ing in on film, MacRol:Robcn could offer only Weprintonrecv JFW seveml.he has w ritten whileIc rescuer, Jim Schwalbc, led: Sky & Telcscop

A-2 Tim os-N ow 3, Twin/In fFalla, Idoho Solurday. Novofvombor27..1993 Salilmon___ Jerseyy vote to0 stand Weatlther ______C o n tinlued u e from A1 . (AP) — The and Whiti'hitman maintains that he was NEW ARK, N.J. I :t Christie Whit- lying, duction,n, iharvest, habitat conscrvt brother o f Gov.-clcct c aitomeys look- ToddId wv, a s h is s i s t e r ’s c a m p a i g n tion andd I;hydroelectric system open man told Democratic i vote suppression manager;er before t Rollins took over in tio n s ,” wroteWI Foley and Hatfield,I ing into charges of vo nothing that could bec tused to reverse late Septleptemlscr, .and then he rc- T h e A c c u - W■Weather® forecastt forf noon, Saturday,ay, Nov. 27. S a l mnon o runs' throughout th the Republican’s nohthrow victoiy, the maincdd a atop adviser. H e repeatedly N o rth wvest c s have dwindled, in som • Ihe otiomeys said Friday./. • denied1 knowledgekn< o f any paym ents, ■, I - w m M a ■ ' e a s e s to:o near1 extinction, since th i m i ------^W ebsler-B .-i=D an!!J!!-Todd-Jr^tcsti-_accordin^liogjQjLl32:pagcJnuiacriiitji£;_: ...... r a -Os Os 10s 208 30s 30 40s 508 60s 70sDs 8 0 b s conslhicliiclioh dniyBrbcTccthc daiti ^ fied before attomeVss :for the Demo- the dcposiposition. ^ Bands separalee hhigh temperature zones. fo>fo r the d a y . r-yTTs in the 1951950s and 1960s. jjj J, cratie State Committcttec as port of a "I conmannot say to you wc have suf- i 1 ( H ) T h e WWilderness i Socicty said in lawsuit to ovcrturrrn W hitm an’s ficicntl evidencec \ to overturn this j report thi;this week that nine of 10 ma 26.620-vote victory’ overc Oov. Jim election,”in,” aitomey G erald Krovatin / jor salmoinoii species in Califom ia an cslioncd for four said after^er the I deposition w as over, VXtif the Northirthwest arc doomed unlesiless Todd was qucs' s about whether Toddd alsoal; was questioned about a c h a n g e:s s are made tn natural-re.fg. hours over two days i n suppressed the statementent hc made at a symposium •7* ' \ s o u r c e momanagement. Whitman’s campaign i ined black vote in the Nov.V. 2 election. nt PrinceIciceton University two days af< R e c o>very-team v c experts outline* )aign manager, ter theB election.cl Todd ottributed >■> prcHminoinary options last m onthI fof__ W hitman’s campa; id Republicans Whitman’ion’s narrow victory to “get- W • ~ . N o r t h w/cst c s Jawm akere,providing[,' n Ed Rollins, had said and Democratic ting outul tho t -vote on one-side and- • W . formal inititrodtiction to w hat Rep paid black ministers ar ' u ' / ' -.M 0 lo keep them voter sup—sup- .” He stopped himself, f f V N o r m D3ieks, ie D-W ash., predicts \;[ijwil operatives $500,000 to vote for Flo- then cont;onlinued, “and keeping the ^ b e a S I bilbillion problem , from urging blacks to d the statement, vote lightght ini other areas.” K T h e teteam a said tests should bcgiicgin f^tractcd a t t h e Lower L o Granite dam to ssci e e w h e t h e:r r tthreatened salm on stock b l:n q n t frcfrom lowering reservoir lev- NicholsS ------^------els and allallowing moro water to pas;pass th ro u g h . Continued from A1 D esp)iic ite that assertioiT, N ichols re- T h e teteam a also is exploring alter ,^ 5 * authorities to the scei:ene four hotirs calls strikitriking Swenson w hen she natives; involvingir im proved pas sc re a m ccd. d . V s o g e w alys y s to help fish get afoun< later. irchcrs for five “I barelyirely tapped her on the lips .... FRONTS: i dams, imfmproved transportotion sys'-y.. After evading searc ypjj months, the N icholses's were captured I slappedicd her three tim es w ith my £ ^ t e m s to> ship sl or truck fish arounc QQjj o n a c o ld D e c e m b e r aaftemoon f when nngertipstips and said ^ u t up three W ^ dam s, flsifishing lim its in the ocear e revealed thcir times. She shut up.” COLD WAR.'ARM STATIONARY ______0 1993ACCU-WeVeather, Inc. . and Colunlumbia. River, and restoratiorjjQj, their compfire smoke i mountainside perch... N ic hols o ls still ! blam es G oldstein, 36, o f fish habla b ita t. Prossuro . Swenson recoyensrcd from her forW sowo w n d e ath . ^ J The eig:jight hydroelectric dams or shooting began because 3 t o c wounds, but persisterierit pain forced The shi H L EO S ra miI EZ3 fS3 S Srr— the Coluirumbia and Snake rivers arc :in "had come upon otir camp HIGH LOW SHOWERS SH RAIN T-STORMSMS FLURRIES SNOW ICSS SUNNY PT. CLOUDY I f_. her to retire from bioUQthlon compcti- Goldstein o b v i o u ssly l j the m ain problem foi and wasIS comingcc on in .like w e were salm on,, the t: team concluded, bulbui tion in 1986. Via As9oclol9d Pnas sentenced to 20 having a publicpi fish fiy,” he w rites, ^, harvest amand habitat also m ust be aj,ad- Don Nichols was sci years in prison and wwas paroled in, “I lookeoked around and Goldstein 46 2 7 ..... d re s s e d . T em peraturures sootuo < 1991 afttfr serving s;six years. He had a pisto)istol pointed at the group of 22 . 2 ..... T h o u ggh h a test drawdown is ree­ us, bracedced against the tree hc was S a tu rd a y , N ov. 277 . ■ ■ < V Maxlox MinI Pep vvSshington 49A 3 0 ..... o m m e n dded e c for-Lower Granite Dam lives in G reat F alls.' vn as the moun- behind.. I w^ a lk e d b a c k a n d g o t m y Aceu-Wc«bcr»fofcc»ganroriliytiiiietoodHlocaiodhisblanpc li mpoMum Albuquorquo 40 lg'" ' in southeniieastero W ashington, team.gjj, Whal became known Atlanta 525°2 47':m T w in F alls worldwide atten- fiH e, thehc some! as I’d done many m e m b e rrs s imade it clear they do nol tain man case drew woi B oston 4646 24 ..... spowned a TV times mI theih( mountains when trouble MoxMlnPcp believe drawdownsdni are the onswcr.^ tion at the time. It sp ------Chicago 3535 2 3 .4 0 0 movie and two books,i, ione by Swen- threatened,ic d .” •• ° ..... T h e sicientists c i believe all foui |A * C N DoIIos 41^ “ .06 I , son’s mother and thele other by the After' SchwalbeSci implored him and f l Donvor 33 “ 4,! ..... Snake Riv.Liver dams would have to be ;in nol to use guns, Nichols _ , c £ £ i i " 5 Nomial A Ip q ] Nicholses’ nemesis, forcrmcr Madison Goldstein i Dos Moinos 22 ..... d r a w n doviown to the river’s original |Cooufiy/^en done so w ould have « J Falrtiold 225 - 7 ..... day aflem U ...... Unlln 9 2 4 * 1 1 ..... dry; Grangen, Jennne snd Oooding: lunday partly cloudy. H ighs fron lie 84 — Oregon line-Burley,cy, “After a while she ki IO Ihc 20s’ w esu Sund did anything wrong in their Pnnly cloudy todayay anda tonigtil. Highs 20 lo 25.5. ]Nol so 40s to mid-50s. dry; Burley-1:y-Uiah Line. dry. icy spols. telling the'truth,” Nicholols says. his son did cold lonighl wilh lowsws 0 lo 10 above. East windss 5 IO 10 Id ah o 5>5— 5 - Horseshoe Bend-Donnel-icl- “ I d o n ’t k n o w h o w wiwe’d have got- own eyes.,a . . ly. icy spotsois; Donnclly-Nfcw Meadows, mph. Sunday increasingiing clouds. H ighs 25 to 30. ather summary ten Kari to com c wiik-ith u s j f ^ h e ^ ^cd his life according to the ' W eat .. brokenow snow floor. ------Gama»-PniiriMnd-W.l-WoodRiver-V«Uey:------he m ountains.'rejcctipg what sions over Idaho Friday momii nmg burned!1 — BoTscnaoJRTCItyrbrokeir ™I3afio^r: Panly cloudy todayly anda tonight. Highs 15 lo 25.; L Loy^,g 0 •‘"'c rs io r main thing is that wc didn’tdi w ant to he pereeiv20s. iho cd a long conversation \ polled calm lo light w inds. - 0 — Mountain Home-ldoho Exteoded forecast:: ScSoulhem Idaho - Monday anduid T ues- “ '"OS* ; Idaho Falls-Ashton. dry, icy girl, out o f sight andI hearingli from tyranny amand fascism sw eeping the lures are expected lo continu day ruin and snow likclikcly. A cliancc of frc ^ n g i7>in,im M o n . C “ ''* si'sss,;:non-Montana line, snow floor.or. ony possible observer, l a n d , i fr w we ( had an address any-, Monday through Saturday, day. Moderating icmpciipcmturcs. Lows in ih'e t^c^s. M . — Idoho Falls-W yom ing line,ne, "We knew our intentions,” i where, theithere would be no getting s show a system o v e r th e Pocifli worming to the 20s ancond lower 30s Tuesdoy. Highsh s in the S a te llite im a g es sh ow floor; Blockfool-Arco, icy Nichols says. “W e didnIn’t want a big away fromrom it all,” N ichols says, )T snow into the region next weiveek, which mid-20s to midOOs MoiM onday w arm ing to the 30s andmd low er *’" " 8 o'" scary production aboutt it"i “Those whowho have addresses, w ho let show ers, co u ld w ^ up tempr. ont during the next coi n e ar 40. le 86 — Icy. The highest lempcmpcrature in the state Friday urn11 above ai priees. A charge of rcconi io\vs stretched frofrom Idaho into Texas, > as the southem Jlockies. twccn 7' andmv 10 a.m. only. Ify o u do not rc^ p o rted a s fo r so u th os Advcrtisin[nc S15.00wj|lbcII be levied for all returned An upper level wcatieathcr system produced light in the teens and single digitsts extended ceive yourlur paper by 7 a.m.. coll the numbei ;ht snow Moming lows in t Peter York, advertising dird ii^ o r from the northem highjh PlainsI to the western Greol I Ues inio Minnesota, Iowa andid northem for your mi n Lakes, through the Rockies ne-Wcndell-Gooding-Hogemiann If you wish to ploce an1 aadvertisement. „ _ ■ . , Ihc N a tio n a l W ea lh er ServiccSci said. Rain and snow fel n the teens and single digits5 talso were 1 ads. eall 733- RBsiiao fell over Missouri. Lows in tl 2i3S call 733-0931. Classined a most of nonheast Wisccisconsin''during iho moming, m >rtheasL Buriey-Iq-.Rupcd-Paul-Oakley 0931 Monday through Frida; es-News (UPS 631 -080) is pub- , making common in tho North)riday, occordJog to the wealhciher service, 678-2552552 ualil 3 p.m. aad Saturdays fro y at 132 Third St. W.. Twin highways hazardous. 10, 83301. by Magic Valley Record lows Fridatlcne; Texas; 20 at Bridgeport;t; (Conn.; 23 B uhl^Ii■Costlerord 10 a.m. InromuUon on diipla High pressure ccntcrcitcrcd over Idaho produced high ' -Newspaper*I Inc. Sccond-class postage paid igh wind included 16 at Abtlen ond Texas- 543-»644648 able weekdays only. ' over ports of the West.est. The wind fanned brush Hi rth; 6 at Lewiston; 13 at Midlon . at Twin Fall*Is by The Times-News. o m e ia l llrcs in ot DallAS*Foit Worth; .^|OTon.Holl.sier Southem Califomia and fire crews were placed on Missoula. M ent; 14 below att IPocatcllo; city and countymty newspaperI punuant to See- on olert 11 below zero at Mis SubKripdoontea Friday. Tocos; 8 below nt Sioux Cily,-, Iowa;I and TwjnI Falls pa and all Olher areas id Sunday. $2.90 tion 6C-108; of l»the Idaho Code. Thursday is 19 at Son Angelo. Ta Homo delivery: daily and; Strong wind ol.w plagilagued Ihc castem slopes o f the i », Texas. 733-093m \ per week; dally. S2.35-perr week;w Sunday, deslgMt.gnated os the day o fth e week le north- 15 ot W ichita Polls, T gal noiices will be published, em and ccntral Rockieskies, whipping up blowing sn< lid air responsiblp for this w«eklek's record SI .SO per week. Moil subseri}»ip tio n sm u « b e on which legal n snow in The mass of cold « paid in advance and aro aa< v a ila b le 'o n ly Posunaster.ler, pplease send change o f ad- places. s was pushing eastward, formitning 0 cold News : cold on the Plains wi : Walworth, managing editor where carrier delivery ia not no m aintained: to: P P.O. Box 348. Twin Falls. Strong nonhcostcrlyy windw associated with high prc om the Great Lakes to the lowcwer Missis- CUAW 1. pressure front stretching from u have a news.tip o r w ith lo UtkIk to dally and Sunday, S3.25 perer week, $39.00 Idaho 83303. ccniercd over New Englangland bufTeted much o f Ihe sou g thot front, light rain and drizzlalccncnil- 'ryouh, soudiem sippi Volley. Along th . • someonee InIt Ihe editorial deportment, collcall for 12 weeks; daily only. S2.80 S2 per week. CopyrtBWOim Atlantic Coast. Tides 10110 to 15 feet h i^ ic r than norm al < M ississippi, A labam a a n d G eot.orgio. 733-0931 S:30 S36.40 for 12 weeks; Sundaday only, Sl.50 M«e*oV«iM VMMy Ine. nal were ed from Indiana to M| 31 between 10:00 a.m. and 5:30

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The escalating'lg violence between ofiiceiicer as saying. “Why did you 1 Palestinians and1 IsraelisIs threatCDS to him?”I?” The other soldier replied: “ hold up Israel's wiwithdrawal from the shot>l at ai m e .” territories, a majorjor component of the -ResResidents threw stones at pol 2 Sept. 13 peace accoccord. who0 removedr Zer’s body. His re In Norway, PalPalestine Liberation lives:s buried1 thc bloodstained stonessioi O rganization cbii;hief Yasser Arafat wherecre his body had fallen. M i urged a c^uick Israeraeli pullout from the Therhe m ilitary reinforced troops s Gaza Strip and the West Bank town put soldierssc on alert throughout ithe H jP^/ ' o f Jericho as the suisurest way to end the occuf:u p i e d l a i i d s a n d in A r a bt> e:e a s t ^ i v io le n c e . J e ru s . usalem , radio and newspa]p o p e r APpf.Pphon ' The withdrawala! i;is to begin Dec. 13, reportorts sa id . and Palestinians seesei compliance with Zer'Icr’s dfcath w as a virtual replayilay o f Palestinian womtnen In East JerusalemI nmourn near the site the deadline os an important test of Wedmdnesday’s killing in Gaza ofr IirIm ad where Khaled MuMustafa Zer, 25, w as klllelie d F r id a y In a sh o o t-o■out u ' A ’'’r th e d ^ i b i l i t y o ff thcthe peace proc^. Aqal,ll, the founder and commanderider o f with Israeli paranimllltary police and secticurlty agents. At right,t, ■ The guerrillas sh 1 shot dead this Veek el-Qa:Qassem and a legendary figi“ gurc tr o o p s p atrol t h ele a r e a F riday. were leaders of InIzzedine el-Qossem, amonjong Palestinians. His death pi ' • J' the m ilitary wlnj/ing of the Hamas vokedced rioting throughout Gazaz a o n lie b r o n , p o lic e sa idI. . ’That attack led io let thcc vviolence delay thc withdraw‘aw al. — k Islam ic fundamenlentallst movement, Thurscirsday. O ne Palestinian was killkilled several cuys of anti-yi-Arab violence by “It usl<> very dangerous and veryy soents of the peace and1 333: were injured in clashes5 wwith settlers.' o u s.” AArafat l said of the clashes. “T"This _ . ■ a c c o rd . Israelileli troops. Israel’s Him news/s agency reported escolalicalion has to be stopped. Thciconly o ■ - ~ H On Friday, paranLismilitary police and Hanlamas has threatened to kill IsraIsraeli that thc deaths of SalSabah a n d Z c i vir* way to10 :stop it is the quick impleme m en - ■ security agents opei edfire on Khaled soldictliers ih retaliation. - tually wipes outt Hamas in the tatiotitl iof the agreement” for i M ustafa Zer,-25, i a an olive grove Poli'olice also disclosed for thee fi f ir s t B e th le h e m a re a wherie re th e y liv e d . Isra el11 i iroopsli to withdraw. ifeiri af^ cr c h a s in g him1 oout t of his hideout in timee FridayI that another el>Qasspone]itts w i t h 1TV banfl Gernmany barins party tw o mmajor a. television stations ha MOSCOW fAI;A P ) — P r e s i d e n t ------n.cw,»htogu«.piP o st Interioror Minister h M anfred Kanther Boris Yeltsin threhreatened Fridoy to I J set aside;ide 13 hours of prime time I sa id inn a slalement : announcing Ihe arties to introduce candidal deny free televisioriion air time to polit- J ects arms siS ta n d (he part BONN, Ocrmailany — Germany immediu;diatc ban of thc Kurdistan Russia rejei a n d pilatform la t s to Russia’s 149 m ical parties if thethey attacked each ' banned Ihc mililitant Kurdistan Workersleers' i’ariy and 35 related ussia Ukrainian legislator lion peoic o p le. . • other or the draftaft constitution that MOSCOWI (AP) — Russ „,l.v ■ W orkers' ParlJrty Friday and organiza!lizations accuscd of involve- lisin’s spokesman VyachesI w o u ld ^ v e h im sweepingsw< powers. rejected reji Ukraine’s conditior;ional Volodymyr Yavoritslitsky called the Yeltsi .k- launched nationanwidc raids on ment; of bom bings and .■other., ikov told reporters after t Yeltsin summon'jonccl-icaclers of thc - approval-of'apj the STARTR T -1 ‘ Russian statement “i“dirty nuclcar Kostikc Kurdish-owned ofoffices and homes attickscs in Germany and elsewhere ing that the parties reached . 13 parties compe:ipeting in Russia’s nuclear nu< arm s reduction agrcgree- blackmail” and wwarned that meeting "'“i, i n the woke of aI sseries o f terrorist in Eliropcrope. ' lem cn’s agreemenl" lo act cll Dec. 12 parliamenoenlary elections to m me e n t F r i d a y a n d a c c u s e d tlthe Russia was headingng toward “a "gentlen U' attacks on Turkis;ish targets across ThcTusTurkish government, lockcd ' • during the campaign. I s p e ll o u t e le c tio nn rurii le s . Ukrainian U k government of reneeneg- nuclear confrontalation” with cally d Europe by Kurdishish separatists. in bloodyKKly strife w ith Kurdish sepa­ w a r n eed d that “measures” could “I would like: eieach candidate to ing ing on its pledge to becoccome Ukraine. ■ niV aciioi.isll«thc .strongest mea- - ratisisls in ir southeastern Turkey, against violators. advertise his ownvn program and not nuclear-free. nuc Ukraine has been:n under pres- taken ag 1 West European welcomcamcd Germany’s move ond Holy Sliva, deputy head of l j sling mud at othe:thers,” Yeltsin told U I kraine’s approval “cannottot ■be sure from Russia ammd thc United Analo ■.f *.ll,,! nation to prevent'‘I “t tthc' Kurds’ strug- calledI onon other countries, panicu- thc Strategic State LegalLc Department, said parti 'I th e m . rcrecognized c because the concondi- States to approve tl glc with Turkey fnfrom being fought larly France,Fran to take sim ilar action, "reaty. Until it or candindidates criticizing thc cons The presidentt wwarned the candi- lions tioi it contains distort the goal(oals” I Arms Reduction Tre ^ 0” European soil3il, and concerns Gcrmarmany’s action was con­ I might be dismissed from I dates against criti:riticizing Russia’s Df oft the treaty, the Russian goverivem- does, • the fartheher-reaching fClion m immediately were;rc raised that thc demncded byt some Kurdish groups, proposed constituiitution, which also ment mei said in a slatement. START-2 agreementnt, which calls race, I, • crackdown couldd result in retalia- which1 saidsai the ban w as taniamouni les and Russia “If aa candidate< or a bloc calls < w ll! go before thele vvoters on Dec. 12. Russia F said it would stistop for the United States ‘‘O" against Genrrman politicians to suppoipporting gcnocide. "Now ; to vote against the new cc “I w ould like youu nnot io touch ii,” hc . ..maimaintaining Ukraine’s deterioniorat- to cut their nuclearir arsenals by voters tc and businesses. G ermlany any and G erm an interests are ion, it may be assessed as sa id . ining g iIQclear warheads. . two*lhirds, cannot la)take effect. stitutior “Germany musust not becomc a going• toto attract Ihe Kurdish peo- . : refusal to run in the electioi “The free timee wwill be taken back L- I public rc battlefield for for.ofcign terrorists,” pic’s anger,"angi one group ^ d . said on television. from you ifybi'diI'devlfile fVoiiTyour reform opponents. Sincc thcthen, Yeltsin complaiilined that some Slivasai subject, and yourj^rjubject is your le have , b u n allowed to particirtici- campaigns were amcmounting to litile _ t platfom i,” he wame :, including the Communist ParParty more than insults andnd “this shouldn’t ”7 ^ . After the meimeeting, Nikolai le '|Russian Federation. happen In thc newV iRussia." Some ^ ■ Travkin, leader ofof-the center-right eTlsin also has issued a decreting for seats In suspended publicaication of newspa- ers, includingim the right to disbar J a new parliamentover cova w ide spcc- fSH(OPP ING pers.that supportedrted them, after the (he parliampai ent and call new elei elec- tnim, fromreformers radical nback- * 0 army on Oct. 4 crucrushed a rebellion lions.5. C ing Yeltsin tq Commimunists. Russia's A l i Iraqang-term^aunmisoverrsight &\M A lU L !r^

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You 22 M ortarllarboard hH ------am KT* ' are headstrorstrong, romantic, never satisfied ^ s p chment r I ^JHL m — with statustus i quo..January and October li 24 Somele accts.( ' «3 I M ■ wiU b e mmost o memotable months of ’ 25 P « rt ool l a sh o e I I— I ■ . ------M ■ H 1994. J l F l / ^ ^ 26 S ta nIds d s out 3 (M atch 21-April 19): Scenario » I 29 Mistletc ARBBS(M letoe, e.g. ■■ ■ ■ — . ts IJ M features mystery,myi intrigue, elem ent o f 33 Ice cretTeam holder !«• w » ption. Important to be realistic 3 4 ^ p hhla ia Irom j j ^ — ------i Hagar the Horriblele ______B y Chrisris Browne (“ • concerningDg r relationship, agreemeflt in- I., — — “ * volvtng moixnoney. See thitm {^ stiom - Tfe ^erreiz ■ X 0 N S o Y C ______TAURUStu s (April 20-May 20): Spot- izeM eM 0g(z, i-ife iiriri " “ . E l l d T& K^M TAV. . Inc. 11/27/93 pe^toboi I be defeat w ill rebound in your Bfiey^i all llvlnii/Ing colls AiFi««.nM*rv.fl Yesterday's P«i»iizIe Solved: _ y »•” 40 Flashh fl flood I ‘f™!' I QEM ININI (MayI 21-June 20): Long- S . 41-••— KaiK arenina" 6 Goal communication relates lo jour- tings 9 Makes like nev T c ^ M t T i It li'i com 42 Mootln( ly group, participation in hu- X ^ A n 44 Accentmt 10 Describes 1 bB I [ Q P ^ 1*“*“^. 46Flsh-ea-eating birds grammatically I w |T I n I manitarianin projectpt Clandestme arrsnge- '"y l! lcl£l« B n m g l2IIVIElllOJPiEI ll mentsleodsz ^ , v \ ------47 Line oo f f Junction 11 W ord of a o rrcvTOW LUy&li&IJdUflKUIli: id n ic e , ultim ately prove bese- t at O’Haro 12 Head of Franc*ince ■ ■ ■ U li.l2.|£JI^.n llf lO I H liciaLLibnifiMn nguTc* prominently. 13 Cure ■ s M e D e M CANCBRSR (June 21-July 22): Take (Iv^ i ^ ! i ' iir— 21 Previous to ^Tj*nT^TCTjM initiative,, imprintimi style, be vulftasble lo :------... ,. ■ 56 Palntlnjling gen re 23 Alda o r Arkin n ||H ||2 tjQ jn love. Finanalancial picture brightens, wish Beetle Bailey ______By Moilort Walker sB T h o CCharles'pol h i 25 Hindu wear I e I n I comes true>e in in amazing manner. .c o u rs e 26 Wound. W I 59 Med.« M B m i E 8 T (July[July 23-Aug. 22): Som e wiU — ...... WHAT-AME55/.. - \ RIdere — say, ~You*reu*re being eccentric!” A ctually 61 Alllanccnee 27 Singer Lena 5AR<5£ SHOULDN'T ------Ms E -STOPS TH A T { ^ U ffffsffffffl you are foliofollowing hunch, relying upon LOPP/Habit,' | acronyinym 28 Peruviana JU5T THROW HIS^ i f f _ — - SLO 62 W eedd 29HarborB R S U f r + J t T m ■ mtuitive intellect intel Seing unorthodox is EMFTlES OUT y 63 Coursei■ser 30 Dunne o r C aastle stI k ij4 |T ?B |^ n o tsa m eas a sb being ’'eccentric.” Emphasis THE WIWPOW//^ rZT -II 64 Hound#Ids for 31 Sea birds ity, added recognition. ------— .p a y mnent o f 32 Lab burners 3 (Aug. 2 3 -S ^ 22): What be- 3S f i ' 34 Bank business>88 11/27/93 ginsasroutiroutine galhering will be trans- Z 3 = ^ ^ DOWNi/N 37 Q odparonts fomied intoito euitinge clash of ideas. Fo- S ______1 L endI a hand 38 Rural hired cus on distooistonce, language, international ------2 Inside It :e Inlo laborer lemini says, “Y ou’re m ost ex- > Ja c o b 's twin °j|^ 9 ^ ------3 L andedlod 40 Kingly title 47 Suiting 52 J son lever met r - 48 Braid S3 E 7 .11- 4 Cars 43 Part of I. (Srat 23*Oct 22): Refttseilo 49 Canirall of song e II.,-, SisraolinIII natives Congress ipofidal answen - go after 6 B itterr drugdi 44 Installed 50 Wlngllke 54I N.M.H resort a c c ^ s i i ^ 7 T en dlor e r 45 Boy 51 Miaml'a co u n ty 57' ExcavationE truth, checkck rt references. Insist on quality, turn downm individuali .who declares, Frank and Ernest By Botob Thaves ( ] ^ 0 | erne can’t fail!" )nfudus milight confiisise us PIG (Oct 23-Nov. 21): Spot- MORE ts . light on publi ANIMAL • /X ^l I f C:onfucius on had become king o ' " _ I ability toI ananic^Tv^w on nitins, exploration of SRAMMAR - ( *P - China, itit might have confuaod the :hia £ | L M L B OIVll ] readi^ writit W ■ torions arand fouled up a good movie • pIa(M ideas.eas. Legal afi’ao s command at* A % His real .1Tl nam e w as Koog. W h a f s w/ h h a t ? iemini involved ^ \ < That PresidentP Dwight Eisenbowe)w e r * S A G rtTTAHIUS A l (Nov. 22-Dec 21): (S M hod a thirthing about timepieces has loojlo n g • ' ' '■ ■ ■* You'll leamim more'abouti decorating, rc- r~-^ d been knwnown by oddity fander*. He: re-re Q. Doesn’t tbe dhrorcxoe rata always modeling,, music,m coIot coordinatioa y portedlyvy wore three watches, two onihis hi lisedniiBgaaeooooc^roieoeadoG? Accentalsootto on fitness,.diet, nutntion. el-' \ J nght amiTO ond one on his left To bedbed, A. On tbe contraiy,, I it falls during ‘ ovation off self-esteem.sel Romance play* ______rimV« Tt nlw «y« rim when .lha— majoLrolejet ______1g ® = ^ ______s s ______J, ri ^ J- Claimn isI one invendon in the 1800(OOs economy gets m o re pros;>*perous, and af- CAPRICOIGOTN (Dec. 22-Jon. 19): • ■ HeW i t e O H ______S HI g g - R O N ______T H ^ r - j T O A / ** I " was takenIcen up around the w orld mBore o r .terawar. Check reala! estatet notices, streamline than ony other of that centutyry - ■• To that lengthy list of>f art* and crafts procedures,s, getgi rid of unnecessaiy ex- Tha_Bom Loser By Art Sanson i n g machine. invented by the Greeks,cs, add counter- peotes. Maintilaintain aura o f mysteiy, glam- I 1903, powder puffs were madila d e feiting. o u r - d o nI’t 't telltc all dem to entreaties by ''HCtPOP.ONIHMeAi;A D oaw i?'' ‘’a d o o> w J: 1 ? TIM E WA6 WHO* y o u ' '^eCK.ISTlLL^^\...CW 4rtK»«JI f„ScJe skins o f swans. 0 . 1 ^ w u th e la statfanetberewis ( thoaewhoarerarebusybodies. ------W £ R ^ FOUR. OF m , THOUGH? 1 American slave* were shippe*m ed aFefantaqrSO? AQU/UUU:RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. \&y. Older — ^ to Africaa iin 1822 to found the stateiof o A.InllB.C. individual declares, de *'1 support your . According to author Biiailian The tnuiitional Finn1 eaui an apple views. I volun■olunteer. I lend benefit o f my y ' M hw utz^tz in “A World of Villages,’e s ,” w ith a knife a n d fork, expoiencer: r FocusI on durable goods, they dividivided up available land, thh e a o . * T h e n 's n o su c h thin{[ng as a border* property values, valu long-range commil- ^oik line diabetic.” says a leadinglei medical ment Cancercer nativer represented. ' capttiredd sbves i of their own to wori authority. *You*re eitbeb er d l ^ i i c o r PISCBSI (Feb. (Fi 19-March 20): Added ( r ^ ^ ' W 7 ])/ /— that land t Q. An*moog tboee people iMoed UJA .S you’re not” recognitionn featured,fa you overcome dis- V—^ I p ^ i ii St S tbc ef^SOOs. whst'i«t*a Take* that fponge aboi^ jO years to tance, langiuiflniage barriers - possibility of —/ / tfaendool)OfW0nMBt01DAl? grow big enough to bebe clasilfied as short tri^involves v o tclative. Focus on di- I j A .A bt>outcmto o t 1.000. “bath tlw ,” I veitity, versatinatility, humor.

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I At o mm il J lu s t 1t v h o c h a ii r g e c1 w hl a t t h e yr ; a H e v City H aall revealIs its I Activist collsUects petition signaturess tto free Peltier employ(»^ees’ crecdit tabs Crodit-c:arcard expenses for the city of Twin Fails from 1988 to the prosont; TW IN FALLS■S ^~ Buhl activist Bill B y S e a n L. M c C a rth y s y m b o l i z e:d d "shoddy managc- C Ity CC o u n c il Chisholm plans to spends loday gathering Times-News writer m e n l.” Dato Charge0 L o c a tio n P u r p o s e A p p ro v a l petition signaturesres in downtown Twin Top cily s(stafTcrs have said the ■ TWIN FALLS - Cily 8-18-88 S18.011 Francisco’s, Twin FallsFi meals Falls, but not foran• an environm ental cause :ily employ- crcdit cardss arc carcfully moni- Doug Vollmor o r a c a m p a ig n for ppi u b lic o flic e . CCS have used city creditedit cords to torcdandare•c used only for prc-ap- 9-9-88 S37.977 Sodbustor's. Twin FallsFj work sosslonn Doug Vollmer purchase; about $34,00000 in goods 'proved cily c>ex p cn sc s. Chisholm 's petitioiition drive is part o fa co­ 9-21-8S S125.322 Peter Schott's. Bois3lso m e a ls Doug Vollmor ' ordinaled nationalil eeffort tQ free Leonard and scrviccs since 1988.8. • In a Nov.v'.'23 memorandum to 2-8-88 S63.241 Sodbustor’s. Twin FrF a lls J- m o a ls Doug Vollmor Peltier, an Americanam Iiidian M ovement ac* Economic Dcvelopmciment Direc- the City Cououncil. City M anager tor .Dave M cAlindin 1 12-27-89 S165.583 - Sandpiper. Twin Fal tivist currently scrvin■ving tw o c o n se c u tiv e life :n has said Tom Courtncncy attached an itcm- •alls meals Doug Vollmor "chargc il” more than a scntenccs in fcdemlal prisonn in Leavenworth, • n n n y o t h e r iz e d lis t o f crcditc: card expenses 1-31-90 5418.29) Rock Greek. Twin FaFalls retirement dinnerner Council city employee. In his atta tte m p ts to fo r th e fiv e yc K an . years that the city has 5-15-90 S11.03I George K's. Twin Fa-alls ■ moals woo business to Twii C ouncil Peltier was convict/icted in 1975 o f murder- win Falls, used crcdit cacards for business cx- M cAlindin has chargcd $ 8-8-90 $100.95i -• Rock Creek. Twin Fa-ails meals .Council ing two FBI agents,ts, butI hc and many sup- d $8,096.13 pcnscs. in expenses to his city 9-26-90 S13.79I Idaho Falls porters - includinding 26 members of y Visa\ card He forwardirdcd the memo to the fuel . C ouncil . since 1989. C o n g re ss - b e liev e: thethi rtal was tainted. His council af^err (CoDHoilwomon Pam 2-15-92 S309.72: Rock Creek retirement dinnerlor Council The city’s use o f crcdit:dit cards to Dowd asked ft m ost rcccnt appeal,«seeking sc a new trial, vnis I for the account infor- 2-24-92 514.08I Louie’s, Boise pay som e of its expenses c m e a ls Tom Courtney denied by a three-judjiudge panel ofthe E i^th es came un- mation, Courtr der fire during this yea 3-1-92 S6.96 Sheraton,.Cerritos, Cs-alif. knievel trip Circuit Court o f Appejp c als this su m m er, i^ear’s City Dowd’s icmrm expires ii\ Janui^. Jim Vickers Council campaign. Ca 3-1-92 5238.50 Peltier’s case has>s J)cen the subject o f the Candidate She chose noto t 10 seek rc-elcction Sheraton. Corrilos, CeDallf. Knievel trip Jim Vickers Chris Talkington safd i book “In the Spirit ofo f Crazy Horse” and the id that the Nov. 2. Please see LIST/82 film " In c id e n t nt O glalglalo." ciiy’s use of 15 Visa crc " I’m getting a lot»l more infor- PerformaiTOance-based education able atth e public librarirarics in Twin Falls, • m ation that's pointnting in that is similarir totc outcome-based ed- BurlQ' and Ketchum.I. ^4Additional copies direction." Black saiiaid. ucution inin l that educators define are available from the5 NationalN Park Ser- Tw in Falls Distriirict Superin- outcomes.s. BulE il stresses having vice pfnce in Twin Falli'alis and at the City lendent Terrell Do>onicht said students showshe what con do wilh of Rocks-reserve,-whileile sus p p lie s la s t.------— ~ Tw in Fnlls schoolss ; a r e in ih e ir w h o t th ey Icam Ic . such as writing third yoar of thee progrom , a persuasive^ive essay. • Idaho historianss iwant to y 'v..*'' . MscsaAUBURmten*1imee44eee w hich has seen ils sharesh of con- .Hansen:n said5 that isn't the ir o v c r s -y . same as the concept the critics interview women;nprisoners ' •’t 2 — J O p p o s i t i o n is c o mming mostly arc blasting.ing. TW lij FALLS - TwoWO Idaho historians want let talk w ith vvomenai who\ qtcnl time in f“ the woQien’s ward at thehe IdahoI State Peni> I tentiaiy. - At least 21S women did time there before Huntei;rs gath th e w ard w a s c lo se d in 19< ler p^til 1967, according to a itions tor oust F^& G leaaders n e w s r ^ e iis e fro m ' th e Idiiho a h State Historical BySeanLMcCnthy because hunters' ctmcerncems are not heard <>r Society^- Timcs-News writer “H ie stories behind thcshese women are the. •You don’t w aitIt until the animalals are dead - even considcrvd. Fri.sbyby ssaid. Idalio hunting ureass no.nc lo n g e r provide .sue* basis o f a new exhibit uniunder development TWIN FALLS - Dennistis Frisby realizes h iheir fe et to statart feeding them,n. These people ccssfuI hunts, hc suid., uncund tlie decrcasc*d liunt- by the Idaho State Historicorical Society at the . i that his statewide petition1 drdrive to oust two iet more aninlm als die thanI h u n ters ing will result in lost rcvenucsrcvi for local busi- O ld Id a h o P e n ite n tia iy ,’’'the thi release states. ' ]Fish a n d G a m e ofTicials m a y r ay n o t su c cc cd . have eve'or o u t ' nesses in future seasons. H is to r ia n s S u s a n StBC>acy and Rosemary The petitions call for Gov.)V. iCccil Andms to tak en of thith e re / . " ^ , "If yoii don’t have: the hunters coining in ' ■ W imberly studied the crim

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Continuod from BI l ______e x p e n se» s.s, City staffers orderec•ed rcplaccmcni Continue 2»n tIUI SottulM't.TirtiFMFM miM Dm MOH*! ued from Bl »te lig«0 OMK.TatiFMM M DMlJcMMn In thc 62 monchs sinisincc thc city first "Thec cardsc were issued lo depart'lart- cards bccausc they wencre alarmed lhal obliiincd Visa cards; forfo regular busi- nicnt healeads bccausc they occasionall)lally Individuals outside o f CiC ity H all had ac- g ‘ PwpMt A(«rtM( t ts n r s s '“ ' s s s ?m r " ' * T T ' Om UcAM i S3! ' S« t( t« CM0K.T«.04. w ro te . tknOsaBiim.un — !"SSS sm s liu o l*.Oii.TMlFMt, .W DMMMMn • Financc-$1,788.04 Dowd said she oblainened thc numbers «ti t n Oaam*n.ltai TatiFM IIMH DwttfciMWii • Strcct.s-$198.02.>. T h c cards cai ore kept locked In a vaultault over the phone from an e m p lo y ee o f »^i»n cmtMl.40 iacn,nm re ' f S S X SI7.U A1tan(.TMiF* • W asicwalcr-$51.21.22. InOtyHiHoll while not in use. First Security Bank o f IIddaho, which Is- uta.74 A7tei«.Tinirah «« • MM9 nuiMnMWKTMiFia a S s S = SSSS h M DMifcAMi • Airpoft-$131.28.8. A n d to lo obtain a Visa card, an em-:m - su e d the credil cards, 54) tltAl . I*.Om.Ti*FM PWMAMl ■MFM «Mi DxM MW l ■ • Sanitation - S85.60.60. ployee firslfir must complete a form thatlhat As chalrronn of the cid ty ’s urban rc- dm ok ffi £!S gSKSSSSSSf:MiFM nM Om McMMi O mS? IfyioSSer. C^ . a s ^ ■nFM fflMl- Dm UsMM) • Urban renewal — $7}$788.‘64. explainsLS why\ Ihe em ployee needs the newal agcncy. Pcterscisen knew of at SmMornToM 9 M* Om MMMi • Parks and RccrcatloiilIon-Sl.299.92. card. WIiiVIthin three days of makinging least one credit cord acc(xount under his COd23 ' 8tn«nlarH.T« li M OMMDlMn • Risk m a n a g e m e n11-569.62 t - charges,i, thell employee m ust return the jurisdiction, IM1-4S rt7ta« t i NWMPrgOdkm «• a a m w x rofflCcuMr a ss sassa: the vault with all applicable rc- S3.U DcMbowilDaot* tocta nctardTksRvnn S-17-nr-a lic n C«)|«nacrT<9l*in.TMiF*I,- .s, saaffi • W ater d is trib u tio nn-5U27.47. - card to lh« rc- All have said they thin!infcthccatiisaiT SS, ,S1 4 0 ^ lW ^ ,y9«IVWi tu rn TomCoBn»» ^J1-« «FM .IM CMIWgMi . i3 . c c ip ts a tloItached. i unnecessary and can be o 1« »I7« li U DM itolM i ' • police-$1,269.63. : abused by aty w»« S ? “ " “ ™ j g« j . ta7S Reek CraatnManrt Tati-■tiFM Fi OMUMdn • Fire-$992.89. • T h e: cost cc lo lhc city for use of the employees, S34»9 0«nK«HAneolcM i « tom t*.aM.TMiFMli W OMUeilMi minimal because ipvolces are t av a t»CO ' l*.aM.TM^FKi • Data processing-$1-511.590.95. card Is mi are Courtney and Evans; h a v e sa id that e-iMi FM tM O M tM M • Economic devclopropment (Jan. 18, paid beforfore inlcrcsl Is c h ^ e d ,” Cburt-art- the account informationn has been and ’ fv ftM Amvri MS«MO 11030 EfldMM^TMlFMM * m«’ oCucMMi 1989 to Aug. 27. 1993)-J)-$8,096.13. ney wrote.)tc. will continue lo bc avaiialiloble lo council SS3! i racna.rtcn«iiM Coinct MM3 M mM OMUeAftMi In an Oct. 29 memo,10. Courtney also Talkingington distributed a list o f thethe members. s 1!^ ®s^rJir?r• U Om UcAM i sa w HcMnlm. fflMiM^nermmt ■ CoKi 7-iM li fflM OMlils«Mn explained Ihe city’s polpolicyfor credil credit carcard numbers to reporters Ocl.>ct. T h e d ly Is not co n cxcmed n about the Oumnk, CM. ^ s s i «Ml OMWCACldn ■ Co«. >4) tSOO IWidCnilinMWMTMiF* card use. That m em o waswa; prompted by 27, hoursrs before t he displayed thc listI In publication of Its crcdit cardc expenses, « tlS.Oa Ur.Oa.TMnF«br '* ■ r SSSSS Taikington's accu-sation::.)ns. a liv e televleviseci debate. th ey sai-77«43 t2200 EluiLMPui«tVMi.T>*iFMiFM MM^ niMrdThanSen t lt.00 I in imW >*)«»»«*■■. OMUe/Mn H t» « 0 fUlevMWqPoM ’ ' rccords show the followiowing rcccnt ac- John R. Hopperstad,I 46. 128 Elm St.,>t., lon St. N. #10, Tw in Fallsills, bond SCI ai 9-ttM tiviiy: T w in Falls,■Is, ]pleaded guilty. $1,100. Ito n SMOi.Ararm,CkcilanlMct - BB t1QI.40 SrOTUdOi.UcCil Driving Under tbe InlluollueDco Arnlgc- Drivinglg UndcrTbci Influence Q urgei[ei Nazario Baslida-Arreol:Ola. 27, 314 S. K5, ^t&M ItMiRMtantLMDi mw KESS SISaa |IU» SB. m s RMrtDoMen Robert H. Cucva.s. 3 9>. . 9;9 5 0 E . 1400 N ., T oinmlie iel M. Nino Rivera, 3 9 ,1 8 9 Wash-ih- olS 6l7. iriMl DmMcAMn IS.II«4» tllM Q>MiAao.Hw. Ul flft^ThcaMan Duhl, p Im JcJ guilty. ington St.N. N., . TVin Falls, bon d sel a t S500.0. Jo y M. Tliom pson. 29,), 146 Addison (11.03 ' naM OMUUIMn to.l1«-« t23J> Mailt.WM.H*>. IISJO PliquM’inM m .TM ftft cnM DMMcAIMn 10.13«« taJO TniAtaxFwMr.Nrr.V. nmrdThsm^ Rodolfi) Trevino, 5 2 . 140 Qcor Springs GeraldI Leeli Hambcick, 27, 5 3 5 M adkonon Ave. W. M l A. Twin Fall;ills, bond set al »{:« ttsjIIAJt Altona RMairM, Toti r«k fflM OMUcMMn IMMt49 13102 B.DMtxTM tio ^ enu(.A9r.uiift (13S.1I3S.73 . S*ntMr.Ti>«F«b mMi Dm McMMti IMM9 - ^ f f i s s s s »-2Mi mI20.« e Mr.Qaa.TMiF«k U OMMMxIn 7M)r s s . li ■ ^ nt^ThwM» ...... I MMI tllinMau«tTiiitiF«k IKM OMMeMnan t-i?«)n tiOJO VMdraxtt.TMlFM 1237.737.n W«m6pnnainMannl.Knrvii t140.e = KiESS: ^ » f»M »-»»1 147.2SS ‘"irraiar' ixMl DMUcAMn OM I I n o t i c e s 10it-«l S22 dM ngiM ai OMMeWdn i .im41 i ^uS 0*»ymS*FMM m M o w n ^ D e a th S M Dm McAMi i .|3 «48 . ta.S3 OiagilCi.TMtlFMi>« IMLOMMiBlg BcAWMi ------1MM1 ^ S S S . " n m OMlkAM> I « «piiri.TMiFMM mH.cri«nMg BeOHMM Martha RiedUingcIgcr of Wendclidell, died T h u rsd ay , N o v . 25.>. Anangements arc pendinging and will 'J-JJ'. 17>4 6rLM0i-SinV*^ '* * ’mom OMkkAM t ,IMt« la n Q«)giiri.TMFMm nMOMiDiMig OgOMMl M OMkbUMi m i4« | t t » CtaeigiK^TMiFM PAUL - Martha RicRI=diing=,.87.ot t the Green Acres Carc Cenlcr:r bc announced by Demaray':y's Wendell immi oo « ta « Oi»BilCl.TM>FM: sss:=! g g ling. C hapel. 11-iMi taa.0 .z; KSiK ia- tS44 Sifnier9tiM,BelM Paul, died Thursday..Nov. N( 25.1993 .01 2.2I« 110.010.00 SMcMRtMurMTBtlFM mM DMMcAMn 6.2MB» tieOTO MOTsFtaMv.Om*M B em ew _____ ...... - - (he-Minidoka Mcmoriiorial Hoapiial in — - ...... — - M M i------m10.09 .a ------g------tiu o IlftWlaoa S ------KESS~"“ ' Rupert. ' . itataoo a toidap* n m a w i»>i fm Arrangements arc pepending and will ' S23.1l PwpoM bc announced by the■ HansenHa Mortuary i ez-s: c^^JT rS'FM - .. ™, SSSSS e rv ic e s I1S.8<13.H C*ri|wSei«>o)kn,TMnFM rai ) IIU1 , 4ffnSuni.WMit. S 2 5 5 jS m S in Rupen., ■a.00 i*.aM.r>inFM " W “ t j S h. Jo«Koer> UBS SodBMt^TMiFM ) t n S Ksr( tMl JMKoen R o b ert rt] R Murphy, of Twin Falls.1. iday, McCulloch's Funeralal H o m e in tialaOO n Ur.OM.Ta«irM > ta n 4cri.epokmWMi^ «M.i«M« JMKoon W. Jane Meservy/ y funcral^MaMoss will be celebrated at 111 Burley.I w -w z B t s s . E l s1 UU Dir'«.K«vi(iA*.WMh.M . fflMnHv JMMan lis ..SSSW it. > tU i Oimj^aoM RUPERT-W . Janeanc Meservy, 62, o-m. todayiay al Sl. Edward’s Catholicc iSL D n £ £ £ MtMmg jS moU of Rupert, died Thurs t3444 NnMTi.K«MlCt.Wa^Ml. «a9ffl,niin JotKmi } titS2 ThtKA.Pan.WMift «rtMuM.Ti>tnFM .. M > Dm UcAMi 14M0I tisis HM«.tMnn c h . , i o . I ti04 BMdiCitMnHi.«7,CMMl*M reptrpoMkM i Jm Ksvi lie announced by thc Hn lei Clark Fnncisco Sr., off ChapelinBuhl).< UW ltZ83s “ S:2SKI ISSI PM HMiUMMi nM.MM« . . JMKm in Rupert. Palmdale.e. Calif.,< and formerly of Paul, s-t-e naoQaoo UrMAMm HiM • OMiKMMn !.}««]I lirjt Mn.UMen S.77 Wok^MlMFM nwM r tevMcAMn im o I tlltO OMigMlmliliMam« • £ I 2 S I .1 1 a.m . tod.loday, Joseph P a y n e M em oriali Joseph Carl Smith, formerlerly o f Bur- t i i « lao Ut.O«.TMnFMIMI Dm McMMA . |.^«0I W.7] - HMi,l«Mlon iM tM itq' JwKecn ^ Chapel inn £Burley. Iley, graveside scrvicc 1 p.m.TI. Monday. •;«« U 2 SodbJMrXTwiFM i I tlS.4) Mn,lMiMn Wanda Runyon A.3S SnM>nn.TonFM SSL « M alta C:emelcry, (M cC ullochch’s Funcr- m u , > I tlltO OifflFMi.UtoM.cn> . - i T ' s a WENDELL - Wandimda Runyon. 74. Q^y ISO S>M>0>MS)ap.TMlFMM Om McAMI > ^U taoa- PanrSd«t,UMcitcveM, o f R upert, 1 p .m . lo-■ ala Home in Burley). 117.00 JK “ffiffis'a's;* I I ■ t it u GM«g«Mt\,CMMI IS S S S S M K :S S E S » 7-2M^ teee.s» iifliLS» UanaaHeMAMWivCM. ream.1 lis t-142 123.00J.00 Mr.0M.TMCkie.TiwFiii r , . S S s r t.l2« >IZt9£19 SodeuMTkTwiFM ~ Ia ”" t9UI McConiM'i.SMMI mM,»eiee JotKm H o sp ititals i-17-e mLOO oo . i*.aa,T««ltiFM nml « OmHMMi U«« BMLiitimr JwKoen CASSIAMBMBMORIAL HOSPITAL "'HM^JcolMtfAlMl”• (IlM. Mtlit JOtKoBtl ------^ ^ tzatiO 8intaimMUDM.CB«(tfAtM«rAtn ieeM.t«M JmKoo> M A O IC V A L L ESY Y ]REOIONAL MEDICAL CHENTER B K B S s a . titM SarMrSMainggM t4t40 E>cri.8iMi Admitted »^^aI tia!» 1 ■ - . 1 . . Grant May of Rupert;:rt; iand G ara Scoil o f P a u l. A dm itted I1WI S :S ______Jrumnn BonlcaotJ.otJcrome,. ______ffi— iSSHSE! ______: “ ^ e lM a e d 140 ScdbuMt^TirtlFM aoM> Om MMMi t l S S ~ ■MM C74.44L44 FtadiCMlinMafM.Ta*lFM n I tIM ------Linclle Cmwford. DorDonna Jenks. Ivory M ulligan.n, KeaneI Releaacd MM _ . Ramsey and Linda Thomlomos, all of Burley; Scarlett1 RandallRi Shannon Hoffmantan and Arthur Murphy, bolh. O c f T w in . iiJ S o ™ of Rupert; and Elvn Walk/alker of Heybum. Falls., 114.00 OvmlirtrgmOra. " S “ i ^ l E S 1l•^aI tatXT i IM fknUMMl 11-tW B2ASIAS . Ur.OM.TMnFM t iS S .JSSSSSU ' ltJM2 I1IA) tlU t crMPa>4an.S«N SSS! ■ sss; 12-M2 tllSSis "SnSawvSrilinrM' ) mm M Om UOW* u S " 'I i»e mooLOO Ur.Q«.TM«FM r > a E H . c a ll 733-’330931, extension 278 E.00 Mi.aa.TrinFM t, O b itu aa rie s Il-I7« S2173 ...... tio « “ SSSSS tasio. h-t m im s m m ' « J s ' " s - 5mil OMkWMn ■ ■ ■ IIIIIH son and JacJacob Ringenberg of Twin ceded ci In death by e sistis t e r a n d h i* .« « s F a l l s ; nd one sister, Esther brother, bt one infant sisier• a n d tw o 1:1JS S t Ss S S a a = S S S . SI SMbMMTMlFM raS ' IS? M OvrVcung W hislerofEif Eustis. He was preceded infant ini brothers. t 't u t in deaih1 byt3 his parents and a Services will be held at '»« imM OMiUMMn 1 granddeughjg h ie r. MMonday, Nov, 29, 19!993, at i-a«i tim e UOb(MintaM »• a.m. MondEiday at White Mortuary in Falls, F£ conducted by Bishch o p D e e i-i7« t u tsM «imtl OmMcMma 01.40 ¥Mnnua.TM>FM T w in s. vflih \ Ihe Rev. Dale Met- Hansen Hi of tho 1st WanarcT L D S fflM> Dm McW«i tn&OO 9^ <).«n.M. zger officiselating. Burial will be at C CI h u rc h . Interm ent will follow 00' taSpMAMSnnlTMFM M wai Sun- ISS iSm - I23U5 • IM EM cebOM hM Sunset Merrlemorial Perk in Twin Falls, scset Memorial Park In TwIrAn Falls.- «1«— Friends ma:n a y call Irom 4 to 8 p .m . FriFriends may call from 9 a.ra.m . unlN ! S f S S S ,SSSSSHTJ.T. "-s' = ■ “ K B s ; 30 EdMT\UM< contributionIons may oe given to the A m e r i c a nn Heart Association, In MMartha E. Homer E& care of Chriihris Charlton. Rt. 2. 3655 N .3 3 0 0 E:.,Kiff)berIylD83341. .,h gJBURLEY- Martha Ellen I Estes, 84. ol Logan. Utah,S a : - n^says Rejepublicanss shouldn’I’t fight merly of Burley and Rupert, | I ■ ■/ M l iated Press Included on Eastland’d’s list are good stewardards of Ihe land, they away Wednesday, Nov, 24, 1 severals prominent Repipublicans, would put thei L ogan, ■ themselves out of busi- ican candidate Doug including ii longtime part] She was born April 11,1!1909, In Republici rty activist ness years aage g o .” his party Is zero*for* Sheila S Olsen of Idaho FaFalls, Bon- Zephyer,Z e Texas, Ihe third childc of soys h d he didn’t know how Th6. and it's because the*- LLee Slaker and state re]epresenla- ""■eh moneyiey he has raised, but- f^shtnn expected toto have $35,000 to KIMBERLY— C arlI W,Vi RIngen- ly ilife In Arkansas where shesf met GOP candidIdates have spent too lives ti Lynn Loosli of berg, 81, of Kimbe d io d amand married Shirley Verlon EstesEs on much time bebeating up cach other. JoAn Ji Wood of Rigby, JacfcJa S : 540,000 by’ thcth, end of the year. Wednesday, Nov. 24. IS the MaM ay 16, 1931, In Yellville, Arl-\fk. They Dorn, onele of four Republicans aiaclough of Idaho Falls a n d A lla n Twift Falls C linic & H o s p follow- m o v e d lo Burley In 1937. Thirhey had seeking Ihcc i parly nomination in L arsen o f B lack fo o l. ingasuddon illness. resre sid e d In the BurIoy>Rupert ai ‘he prim aryy election six months Dorn, who was Jnlervie He was born M arch1 21 In tilJlil Ju ly of this y e ar w hen th e y i y from now, sasaid he wIIMay off his day d In Bo^se for the wv e e k e n d Eustis, Neb., to Josephtph anB Lena to iL ogan. RIngonberb. He marriirried Groce Martha had been a member•erolthe feUow Repul>ublicans and concen- “Viewpoint” program tolo be tele> Kropcik on Oct. 9. 193S,35. In G cthon- , i' ' ; V Baptist Church. Farm andd Homo his camiinpalgn on the appar- cast cj Sunday, said, “Thos3 se p e o p le burg. Nob. Thoy farm ed)d rnear Euslis / Club, and the Cowbells, to0 which cm Democrairalic fronlrunner, At- who w are pur farmers andd ranchers {H W M w fK until 1939, w hon th e y mo>7>oved to Ida- f she served as president. She Sf en- tomey Gencneral Larry EchoHawk. aiare the best environment I f ho. "Rioy lived In ih e Buhl Bul area for joyed friends, family and havingh hc dcscriiribcd EchoHawk as Ihey were not, If they wv e r e n o t ’ e they owned V Iho next 25 y e a rs w h e r e tl coocompany. Sho worried about «ncaslern libiiberal” who should be ^ and operated a cattleI feedingfe> and • one and always wanted lo gi\ Bive you. closely linlcc.Iced with the adminis- farming operation. H e also els' did cus- A ra n t n * som ething. NEWBERRY ANTliiIQUE& tom farming. They soldlihe th ranch In G ra n t C . 4Zftting “ 2She Is survived by her husu s b a n d , resident BUI Clinton. , 1965, and moved to Ihotho Kimborly TWIN FALLU15 - Grant Carl Zitting, Shirley Shii of Logan; a daughto,10 ° a n d S“:eking 1 the Republican ClCOLLECTIBLES AUIlilCTION to succeed Dcmocrat- aroa whore thoy have resi(esidodforlho 89, of Twinn IFalls, died Thursday, son-ln-Iaw, son Tommio Sue andid Jack nommation tc ^ m J l ® , W . ______p a s t 28 y e a rs . H e w o rkrked e for Curl Nov. 25, 199 Murray of Loaan; two orandchshlldren. Ic Gov. CecIcil Andrus are Boise Manulactunng to7 ^ v ^iral a f yea/8 bo- ■SlStSi'TfnWfn i Glenn Murray of Saint George,le, Ulah, businessmenn Larry kastlond and ^ ------tar signs. South on Eastland Irtm AddjMlson (K-Mart) to slop HqM. ripht 1 blofl fore retiring in 1975. G rant w asIS Ibom Aug. 19, 1904, in ' and Connie M. Bench ofLiLogan: Chuck Windcdcr and W ilder farmer Ho was Q m em ber off Ihoth Kimbor- Ammon, Idahlaho, th e son of A b e a n d e[g(-alghi great-grandchiidron; a brother,bi and former lieutenant1 governor SALE TIME: 11:00 A;Wm ______. U inchbyUila itting. His family then Aud ly Rrst Christian C hurch,h, DuringI his B elinda Ziltl ^ud Horner of Rector, Ark.;: and i a Phil Batt. earlier years, he w as activeect In ihe m oved to C£Canyon Creek, Idaho, losi hos of nieces and nephews/vs. S h e _ , . GLASSWARE-COLLB^CnBLBS njoyed hum- wrhere he dryIry farm ed w ilh h is f a th e r w as tier oar- Eastland,, mr eanwhile, said In r m u i V B t Buhl Rille Club. H e enJo< was preceded In death by he Al/CnONEEirS HOTt Thttw te l teen « ^ 1^ to tht*! r«t^ Ing, fishing and snowm obloblling. until he was;s i24 years old. He then enlt3nls, a sister, two brothers5 andi a W“ho Fallsthat Ih eastem Idaho can Rna glasrm M mtigues lor sale. TMi«t mit win M o u ^ nsd to htrjiHti. to tfrats H e l5 su rv iv e d b y h i si wwi ife, G ra c e S h o v e d to TwiTwin Falls in 1929, and grarjrandson. •- give him up3 ito half the votes he ^ftoleoflBfr-CorowcienlorBatfefnoenl II ■ _ • r- ' • ;,, , of Kimborly; one daught£Ihter, Norma w orked forr BBean Growers Were-, The Tf funeral will be held a t 101C a.m. needs to win1 nextc spring. — and husband. Pete Walktalker of Now house as a mimillwright until his retire- SatiSaturday, Novj 27, 1993. ata the “This is thetl list everybody Moadows, Idaho; one soson, Amold ment In 1969.S . . CDranney rai Monuary Chapel, 420 4; E. wants,” Eastialland said, releasing a t e r m s i c a siH h OR BANKABLE CHECK DAYY QfOF SALE. • a member of the 1st 180( and wifo, Cheryl Ringeigenberg of He was a 1800 N. In Logan. Fflends-malay call rosier of nbouout IOO eastem Idaho Twin Falls: four grandeidchlldren. Ward LDS ChiChurch. . one me hour before the funoral at II Republicans»! who have committed David Welker of N ewr Meadows,M He Is survlvivived by one sister. Fre- nere mm mSem leral chapel. A graveside se laign. “These are Ihe Donise Maler and husbaniiand, Paul of da R oss of>f ' Tw in F a lls ; a n d 1 3 will^11 be I held at 2:30 p.m. al the^ Pni!^ ‘o his campai ^ people who> havei delivered the 1ufrea£cn&^BB| Calgary, Alberta C anada,da, and Ja- nieces and n£nephews. He w as pro- Jem elery. : w i n ____ votes.” TWw Falls T M W lC T W iH fl

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- B y L iz W rig h t killing Bren<•enda Thucson. 13. of Times-News writer R upert. Police discoiscovcred Thucson lying RUPERT - Attorneys/s still arc on thc floor: of her home in the early V V J i- -y . seekings informalion aboutut the ease morning of JulyJul 31 with a fatal bul- of a 16-year-old boy chararged with kt wound inini thc right side of her murderr in connection wilh,h th c d e a th ■■ y '- : - . '■ ofa c 13-year-old girl who w was shot in Harris will11 bcb 'tried as an adult on M&A-:: thc head this summer. ,. charges of firstIrst-degree murder :\nd is Court offidaU began lah ' i P : w ithovt bond.in Mini- ten testimony last week foifor'Ih^e’^ a i im inal Justicc Ccntcr. of Jeremy Harris. 16. ofo f R u p e rt. Police have interviewed frifriendi^and ““ “ ‘''"S to3 a magistrate court doc- family members for the triIrial sched- uled to begin in March, couDunty p r o s - . A c c o rd ing uto a court affidavit, a ccutor Gara Newman said. juvenile witnc:tncss* told the Minidoka She dcdined lo commeilent on thc County Shcrifcriff's Department thut details of Ihe case. A gag’ torder has Hams had com:om e to his house in thc d r been imposed by 5th Distritrict Judge early morningng' «covered in blood and Roger Burdick, keeping detailsd o f told him hc hudhad shot Th'utson. - the case from being made pipublic. Policc foundind Harris asleep in the According lo court dococum ents, juvenile's housiouse with bloody cloth-’ Harris has pleaded inncnoccnt to ‘ing nearby, thche 5affidavit said.

Newalcx»h o l policy w on’t have rnucth impact, deleaii says B B W W f MOSCOW (AP) — NNew state reformr under:r ana alcohol educa- policies on the use of alcalcohol on tion program1 thatth often includes the collcge campuses willw have alcohoPcounscnseling or a bchav- Burtey Mayor Frank Ba Bauman says he hopes9S th e c ity w ill a n n e x th eB sitesi of the proposed nenew C a s s ia 'M em orial HoH ospital • 2 7 a c r e s limited impact at thc UrUniversity jorol agreement,cn l. a t 1 6 th S tr e e t a n d HilarHand A v e n u e . bf Idaho, ils dean of studiidents prc- The new' policy p will be d ie ts. enforced in JaJanuary. Students The guidelines, udoptc W astp, Citizerens for a Democrats, he:s » a id . He said most studcnsnts w ill its alcoliol policylic y . • As the Hou:ouse adjourned Tuesday Sound Sou Economy and Americricans for “If nol, thec Ibill will become a __ ■*r\ for the year,r, ithc Idaho Republican rax Tax Reform. vehicle to focusus 1debate on reform .” with clii]I I imroduccd thi legislation he hopes . Cutting C spending wouldId be the Other provisiosions include; m h w iil become! popularp< next year. measure’s mea first and most sig:ignificant Elimination of baseline budgeting, BOISE (AP) — In nnoliI old class- It containuns. 13 reforms of impact, imp; Crapo said. “Il woululd bring which allows fofor automatic increas- room in Boise, Judy SvSwindell Congress, foebcusing on thc budget, maJiTiajor fiscal control, bul it isn’tisi lim- es in spending; c>every year. . cleans teeth, takes X-ra-rays and House ruless ands opening up law- led ited to lhat.” R e q u irin g ain n jestimate of the cosl * — does-olber-w ork-for->r—yoOTig— m akersmelibeiberations-to-the-public: ------0~O therrefoiiiis include~cxp aTion-to-aH'levcls-bf— —- patients who norm allyly icannot The mcasur>ure incorporates other hc thc opportunity for Hoor• amo end- govcmment bcfcefore a vole. A sim ilar afford that care. bills, indudirding Crapo’s proposal mennents, prohibiting proxy vovoting in requirement w(would be applied to aking. San t i r English, that any savini'ings from spending cut comrommitlees and applyining the federal rule-maki ita 's In Some do not speak Ei Others have never beenI to a den- amendmentsi beb applied to reducing Free■rcedom o f Inform ation1 Act. to Mandating thaihat House-Senatc.con- tist or know how to brusrush their- the federal budludget deficit rather than Con]i^ n g re ss. ference c^m itllitlees not add .spend- teeth. But all of themem visit using thc fundsid s fo r o th e r p ro g ra m s . ‘ The T l bill would require ope:pen com- ing. M ondilay - FrieId a y Swindell for free. Crapo, ieadeader of the GOP fresh- mitinitlee m eetings. Crapo cit:ited'the Requiring a1 ttwo-thirds vote for The Boise Schoolss ID e n t a l , I has snagged GOP closilosed-door negotiationss of thc passage of closeiised rules, which lim it Clinic bas operated sincenee 1954 Conference ChairmanCl Dfck Armey Hou:louse W ays and Means Conommitlee amendmenis. 2-- 8 p m with help from the schoolDl ddistrict, of Texas as aJ co-sponsor,o along with 09id thU e b u d g e t b ill th is y e a r. B a n n in g th ei p:practice of “ King of It pays Swindell for■ hiher five . “T h e y sa t b e h in d c lo se d dong n g court battle w ith Siivei/crwood 1990 valuation3n was set at $4.02 KU M ag3lc Valley’Mall I nent teeth. K ootenai CoCounty Assessor Tom overver its 1991 and 1990 valua-v million. The assessoras originally S h o p M o n d a y - S a tu rd a y On an average day, SwSwindell M oore listedi tthe amusement park tionions, said new rides ata the listed thc propciperiy at $ 8 .2 2 m il - lylO am toSpm * Sunday/1 11 1 am to 7 pm single-handedly examineines the at $7 millionon and a new rccrc- amu!musement park contributete to its lion for 1991 and a $5.31 m illion teeth of 10 children. Kidss inir need Qtion vehiclee 1facility at $503,000 increicreascd valuation. - .- for 1990. of more work are rescheduiduied to for 1993. Tii'eI'e validations are used “We “V had a meeting thcc other Norton saved:d $74,311 over the M l t o d e te r m in e: p:property tax. dayuy and1 wc definitely have’e a dif- two-year periotiod with the lower E 3 . see a dentist. D m fidds-said. ^3 That was the caseise for I" “ protest>t Ifiled wilh the coun- feren:rence of opinion on the va^alue of valuations, offic Soucthone and Khonesse s a v a n e 'Crur£r£rCr£fi Chandavoneall from Laos.s. The elemehtary-age boysJj^who ySELLniW ■Bijy''iT! ,'i do not speak English, could watch wide-eyed as Swi -News Classified J ! ‘ III Evetv Need ,, demonstrated how to brush E a l Bletter, e L ool^etter, ANDERSOlIN’S teeth. It w as Khonesavaoe’!DC’s f ir s t !; ■ 5 3-0931 i I ■ visit to a dentist In his.s s e v e n ipa HHraiigBEEiB y e a r s . ARE d Fam ilies like those arean not i»S T u r p e n , BACK! unusual, said Dr. Gary Tu T C H F O R » O B » g l who has volunteered at theh e < c lin ic Come see Idaho's largestla Best StocksdI PartsPi Dept, H twice a year. O n W cdnidnesd.iy, Dccem lxr 8th thc Timcs-NcwsTin will . S p e c ia l S a v in g s aand r Sam e Old FriendlyIly Service. S "These kids come here in a lot publish a spc<□ccial church page of Chriscma::mas activities. .. of painr'und it’s nice to be-alr a b i c - t o ------ThirpTUage T, giVdi [he M a« ic V u lleyL*y (churches the I M do something for them’Ihalhat lets opportunityy rto shnrc their unique nnd spiritualspii scrviccs -■-I-' UMrMLr SE— them leave feeling much better,”bc that surroundnd the Christmas holiday, . Noiw . Z6 & 27 Turpen said. W a tc h fo r o u r sp c cia l C h r is tm a s pntjpngc welcoming Dentists also put on a fund-f those seekingng n placc to worship. It mayay cbe thc stnrt of flii ' 'j)! j me Say BtOoi raiser, bringing in $7,000»fora a^peciolandlid lasting rdntionshtp! "fl new dental chair. Swindell JATALYTIC^ the two in (he clinic “archaic A D V E R TISING I S DEADLINE: F r!IDAY,DEC.3 id . “The clinic needs updating lE A T E R p:re f e - H V T IO N s W e d n e s d a y , D eEC. c . 8 ,^ ^ functioned year after year,."'Very' PUBLICAT e n t e ^ 3 quietly,” Dr. David Cutler RleSresltinea: f you arc interested in being onlhislMSf,on i , ______^ p r « C “ “A nd I feel that the dentists. s 'ii M h e aorchcs.if, tct BiUic H erulcc at t/te Timcj ^ a . K \ I-®84, ExH182*tWiiwin Falls H area can be doing evenn morer “"'“i 733-6756or8^ things on’dur own to meetect that 733-0931 E x t. 2 0 s !A /\r^ ^ 5222L—H n e e d ." . ' >

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J i______i ■ ______lily spends y<^ears in Afticican nation Accu!isations O u tt o f I\ f r i c ' o f Zaiambia as parrt of missionm work o f aabuse B y D e n i s e T u rn e r Timcs-Ncws writer

T W IN F A L L S - Inn mmany ways. Tom and are tragict Roberta Fort arc: pproducts of their generation. ; FRoberta, Josh, center, • The rcccnt aaccusation against " W e iv e r c oro u n d street strc Christians in the and Tom Fort now ilve In Cardinal Josephil BcmardioB o f Chicago early ’70s, and that opopened our eyes to a Yamhill. Ore., after — that hc sexualllally abused a I7*year* new level of (Christian)ian) commitm ent," said s p e n d in g 1 7 y e a r s In old Catholic youthuth during the 1970s — Roberta Fort cariicr ihi;this month in a phone 2Zambia as missionaries. is tragic in th the e ’ e x t r e m e a n d s o interview frprn her horrtiome in Y am hill, Orc. preposterous thalhat reasonable people "W e were open to-doin,oing~somcthing‘Q~IittIe ~ 7The Forts .were will not give it cre<:r c d e n c e . difTercnt.” . 8sp o n s o r e c l b y th e I would be wiwilling to stake my That turned out to bei>c aan understatem ent. KimberlyH Christian reputation as5 ia columnist that CChurch because of Bemurdin is comj>mpletely innocent and .J F ield s ofr ttl h e L o r d TTom’s ties to the Magic w ill be vindicated:d ini the courts. But the real tragedy is tfiattfia hc was accuscd at VValley — he Is a 1961 The Forts ended upip sspending almost 17 ' , all. To sully a person’spci reputation in graduate of Jerome years o f their lives doirloing mission work in ■ j this manner is so>0 heinous,I so horrible, High school and still A fric a . that the guilty partlarties should be utterly ' ■ W hen they first ararrived in Zambia H has family members a s h a m e d . (Kasam a, south-centraliral Africa), the Forts living in the area. were young and idcali.siic ciaric I • “W e were naive,” saidsaid Roberta Fort, now 47. ‘•W e-thoughtrevciyciythmg w ould'B e1o~H Morphew wonderful and we wouldluld gel the job done in |H ■ B v . f f ; 0 two years and comc homiom c." F a i t h H ere’s how it reolly'h hn a p p e n e d . IM t o d a y , The Forts received,ed.their missionary 1 hV . training at the Fullerr S90, b u t they still c o rresp o)nd n d wilh friends ‘own of Y n s. 5 io r iC 5 will run once a city, bul it was expensive.ivc. J , : , A frica. They lefl, they;y say, mostly Tom Fort’sFo 50 now, and he drives i in the balance. UntUnexpectedly, the two “W c planted a big gangarden,” Roberta Fort our church is sponsoring a couse the Zambian leoders:rs had become truck. RobertaRo' Fort’s a physical th' ou would like included, send wopicn, who boboth allegedly had said. le to do most of the work theihemselves. But loveve of the mission field is ne 1 multiple personalltiilities, dropped the suit, The Forts’ son, nowow 15, attended an able to Denise Turner, assistant le Forts’ minds and hearts. r. T he Tim es-N ew s, P. O. Box I don't know mmuch about mental international school withIlh 25i s tu d e n ts . “1“The whole area is finolly opopening up ond the F flsrIdahf lls to a rc h a e o lo g is ts fro m ai join the search. , Ie was in his own righ We are Northwest Di: man before hc has9 a c h a n c e t ^ d e f e n d " T h o u g h 1 d o n ’t kenow n o t^cU y where „ „ „ k-angelicol the woridid iand invited Palestinians t( Joubi, an archaeologist and cntly, a pillor o f the evoi It giving Church-Missout i him self. I believeeve that sffineday God is leading you,, IIda taow where th e h u n t. Palestinian negotiating team, < '. tm u n ily . ■ing th o n o f th e Stew ordj Cardinal Bernardin1 willw be vindicated. God is leading meme. W hite, 53, ivitation wos. an attempt to ncli ofTer. from the pulpit of Wh/hite wrote inspirationalnol books T!": ties the' Committee on 1 •proclaimed in June frc 1 by Palestinians that Israc ilis are like those who er his own name thot soldd millions.t cril.cism b Iping us Northwest Distr . the Cathedml of Hope,)pe, the largest gay under ng artifocts shortly before jt I lot of land and then ask the . he produced more Ihon tl 50 Pjundcnng Clark Morpbew■w i s a n o r d a in e d !ond lesbian church in1 lh Istion-thcmcd film documcmemories, S'Ve up the clergyman and is reliiv lig io n w riter fo r the “Todoy, 1 give up my placc of Christ It was olso directed at lingh ... “ an active volcano iy o f which nre s(ill sh"

/V D p a d k S .7 V p 'C g 1 Authority promise b e s u b je c t to a sc ical and Palcslinion-Isrseli rficials The outhoritj w Dead archaeologists t oh)und universities to join to join But Nozmi Jou adviser to the Pale 0 blunt rejected the Israeli icl was “The Israelis t had to confiscate a plot < lel-PLO owner to come an< Israeli up that piece of laj ed Ihot ..We con not cot ‘ umbrella and unde quities should not dig in ll Saturday.ay. Novombor 2 7 , Timos- Religion ^

Profei^ssor saays receent histt o r y f ^lis s io n a rri^ s ( 1; Thrciirce young people from T%vTwin Falls have been Lentz L graduated from Twinwin Falls High School in I H c a lle;d d to served m issions forr thet> Church of -issus 199992 and ancndcd the Collegclege Bf Southern Idaho for nlot h u nt televamgelist st of Cattcr-day Saintsr- he year. He is an Eagle'SCout:6 ut and has been activc in ' ' ‘ C h rist c — I • Sister SheShelly Rose, daughter drairama and Dilettantes. Hc haslas been a staff m em ber at NEW ORLEANSS ((AP) - At first Swagg :ggart was connected withith have a poor undererstanding of I of M ark andnd Lauralee Rose of Car'amp Bradley for Boy Scoutsuts of America camps, has glance, scandals> thatt hit the prostitute utes and sued for defamationion doctrine ond the Bibh3le. Wc hove a Twin Falls.s. will serve for 18 rcfe:fcrccd soccer for the city recreationrec department imd television empires ojf ft evangelists Jim by a riva ival Louisiana evangelist who^ho religious culttire. but a highI degree of R months inI tl the Korea Taejon hasos been employed at Swensenisen'sforaycar. Bakker, Jimmy •^waggart, Oral claimed t d that Swaggart was afraidI of religious ignorance. I’m I’ not saying (^9^1 Mission. She Sh . will speak in • Elder Robert Paul M cGic G r e e r , Roberts and Robent TilionT appeared his plam« nned TV competition, stupidity, but a highI degreed o f just I sacrament metmeeting at 10:40 a.m. son)n of Grcg and Paula McGre< to have token their toll on a business Robert erts turned off m any with hish is n o t k n o w in g ." - Sunday at the Twin Falls U th Twwin Falls, will scrve for tw o that blossomed througoughout much of claim tha that God would kill him ifhe' hc Schultze also said AmericansAi love 1^^^^1 3 * ^ ^ Word c h a p eel, l, 824 Caswell Ave. yeaears in the M ississippi Jaclle,” hc said. RiRose High Schoolol in 1990 and will andnd will, enter the M T C number of homeses reached by televisio lion shows off tbe oir amid[lid “Televangelism tetends to be gradualuate from Ricks Collcglege in Rexburg in WciWednesday. An open house is set evangelists* broadca dcasts has gone allegationions that, among other things,Igs, pcrsoiuility oriented.” , .. Deccmlimbcr with a thrce-ycar proprofessional associate for>r 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday at th e d o w n . r e q u e s tsts for prayers were tossedI in Then there’s a tenderlency to believe degree;e ini interior design. IcGrcer residence, 1 li 0 2 0 But . don’l be believe that the trashsh can afier the checks wereere that ‘he. solution is in technology, _ . Elder Dareo W .’ Lentz, son c jw to o th . M c G r e e r televangelists are a thii thing of th? past, -deposited« d . S c h u ltz e so id ...... D a v idd Jand Karen Lentz of Twi: McOreer graduated 'from TwinTv Falls High School " says a cdmmunicatic Itions professor “The: fact1 that Tilton was so ‘‘This is one of tlthe principal palls, wwill serve for two years I: 1992 and attended Ricks CollegeCo for one year. He w h o h a s e x te n s iv e ly sti I studied not only successfusful on the heels o f the otherher appeals o f televangelii:lists,” Jic said. t^e Czech C' Republic Pragu IS participated in golf. Nati>Iatural Helpers and was the recent video preacijacher?, but those scandals tis shows that people don'tn't “They say thty ore goir)ing to save the Missioito n . H e w i l l s p e a k ii loto^rapher for the yearbook.o k . who go back fo the pi ! pioneer days of leam onytlything," Schultze said, world by getting their messagem across sacramament meeting at 9 a.m ra d io . S c h uiltze lt: sees a “very bright,5ht. the world.” ...... S un d ay at the Twin Falls 1st Wan "One of the chara aracteristics of future” forfc televangelism. For now,>w, O f c o u r s e , n o t olall religious chapel:1 con Elizabeth Boulevard ant The Times-News w e / c:o o /7 m e s n e w s o f c h u r c h America is that we’re d re disinterested in the scanandals have hurt and an programs can be paintnted with the ^jn gn,enter the MTC Dec. 15. Ai issionaries. Send informatioiItion lo Ellen Thomason, histo^,” said Quentiintin Schultze of economiclie recession has further driedied same brush. Schultze sasaid. He points „p 5 „ house is planned for 2 to : he Times-News, P.O. Boxox 548. Twin Falls. ID Calvin College in G: Grand Ropids, up the flo'Flow o f ch ec k s. to “D a y o f D is c o v c iy .”“atoplO-raled i Sunday . at the Lent:■m z sii303. Deadline is noon TTiursitursday for publicadon on Mich., and auOior off ‘Televangelism i ' Accdrd:irding to A.C. N ielsen, the:he religious show thataltercmlra hosts. ^idcnctn c e , 5 6 8 B a k e r Sl. Lontt e Saturday religion page. and American Culturture.” “We tend num berir of regularly scheduleded “Th^ have never asksked for money not to leam the lesson:ions of hisiofy as religiousis proem s shown on over­er- on a single program,"' £Schultze said. . well as w e should.’” the-air telitelevision dropped from 55 to “That defies the logic oftheMof people Evangelists have: alwaysal carried 39 betweween 1988 and early 1993.)3. who assume you h;have to use their share of baggageIge in the minds Those carcarried by at least 1 0 0 sta tioins n s hucksterism and hayeI i0 personality o f so m e . A im e e S e mmple p McPherson fell fromn nr in e to six. cult to raise money.” h u rc h nee w s was accused by criticsics of staging her But mamany televangelists are now3W Schultze puts evanmgelist Billy TIT own IddRapplng in theJie 1920s. Father buyingI cheaper( time on cable>le Graham in o class; Iby him self. Chapiipel will feature gueslest speaker h ea a rd r at 8 a.m. Mondoy throu]rough Friday on KAW Z, .9 FM. in the Magic Valleyy aai r c a . (Charles) Coughlin’sI’s anti-Semitic televisionion, where they can targett a Graham 's televisionn through the TWIN/IN FALLS - Gary AnsdellIcII will be speak at a and anti-New Deal bn broadcasts were m ore spepecific audience, Schultzeze years has been limitedi toi broadcasts . gp„io|ial scrvicc set for 7:30 pp.r .m . T u e s d a y a t t h e 77 squelched by the Catlratholic Church said.' o f his c ru s a d e s . The T im es-N ew s w elcom ese s n/le w s o f church e ven ts. uy Chapel, 241 M ain Ave.• WW . Scm^nd informalion to Ellen Thomason, Th The Times- during the 1930s. W h y is there still a m arket for■or “ H e d o e s n ’t f it th e de;lescription o f a ' The latest round of scandal went televange!gelism ? televangelist because he« doesn't hove _ A«desdell is the senior pastor at :Hosanna Chapel in Nev.:w s. P.O. B o x S 4 8 ’Tw in Fall,'^alls, ID 83303. D eadline lik e th is : “ T h e rre e is a treinendous religiousu s 0 regularly scheduleced program,” Bellflowlower, Calif. He is the host:l aand main speaker of is noon m Thursday for publicaiication on the Saturday Bakker went to fedeederal prison for ignorancinee in the United States,"I," Schultze soid. "As5 far as I’m n’s ro'J"idio program. "Grace thatit A b o u n d s ." w h ic h is religUgion page. mishandling hiss followers’ Schultzese said. "There arc a. lot of concerned, that's one ofo f th e sm a r te s t ' contributions. p e o p le wwho h believe in God, but theyey things he ever did.” Religioi>n may heelp aging,r, studies:say ^ riefly In irelig io n *1110 A nocistsd Picn T h e ffindings, in part o f a growingng o f implications there." Sadatat widow will receiveive peace award dropopped from 0.65 pcrccnt to9 0.'0.44 percent. b o d y o fr nresearch showing a positiveve In two separate studiidies in Orange DEPENDENCE, Mo. - Jehachan Sadat, widow of a h Growing old can bee a lot easier with relationa between religion andnd County, C olif - one of 4<■40 o ld e r a d u lts IN D E [Episcopalians sinated Egyptian Presidentmt Anwar Sadat, will ds seek out upset Epi strong religious faith,th, according to successfulfill aging, can be useful both to at senior citizens centerssrs and another /e the first International Peoi*eace Awanl from the BURLINGTON, B' Vt. - An Episcopal group in se v eral n e w sm d ies. medical professionalspi treating elderlyrly of 32 adults in senior>r c e n le rs a n d ' ganized Church of Jesus; ClChrist of Latter-day Com>nnecticut has. taken oul adveidvcrtisements in Vermont Researchers at Southiiithism California p ^ en ts andan< religious leaders ^ o mayay churches - Southernrn cftifornio §“ ^8 " s. lo o}king k for parishioners whoI anare upset with the recent College found elderiy' pe rsons w ho a re d is c o u n t tlthe ^iritual needs of olderler College I'esearchers lei i award will be presented to on< Dcc. 3, during a ordhdination of the nation’s firstIt fefem a le d io c esa n b is h o p , religiously active tencend to be more people inn ddeclining health, said Shirieyey found that even as the m<^^^fflTel “S . : Colloquy at the recentlyy completedc Temple, “I "I knew and heard about thehe cconsecration." said the optimistic and better abliable to cope with Albertson)n Owens, the lead researcherter of older persons decline,e, they are still Peace C if the RLDS W orld Headquaruarters Complex. Rev:v. Rocco Florenza ofif tthe Church of the illness than peoplee whov are less in many oof f th e projects. capable of using varioious religious part of tl iding for Ihe $25,000 owaitvard comes from the Resi , Conn. “A couple o f us , religious. “ O p timImistic people are morere m e th o d to c o m fo r t theniim selves. ^ ssurrection in Bridgeport, Ci 1. Bromley Charitable Trusrust, administered by said, Even as people’s physicalph ability healthy,”” ssaid Owms. chairman o f thehe In the study of 32 perc rso n s w ith a n g u y J- • id, ‘Look, therc must be o nunnumber of people who are nen’s First National Bank: of Kansas City. Mrs. upse declined, they still reliedre oo their psycholo^ogy deportment at Southemm average age of 73, morerelhj|ninein se t up th e re ." ’ has asked that the m oney’ fnfrom her award go to Tl belief in G od to combatmt Iloneliness and C alifomnia it College. “If religion is 10 participants said 1 pr«er was S“dat ha The ads, taken out in severalral tnewspapers, encouiage ecentiy established Anwawar Sadat Chair for tradi proVrde them with pspsychological promotiniing optimism, which is Important in their life anim d o W w a s a Jh® iditional Episcopalians to collo il o< r w rite. lation, Development and Pea<*eace at the University Bj su p p o rt, o n e stu d y found.md. promotingng M tcr health, there ore a loto t so u rce o f stre n g th a n d sup Bishop Mar^ Adelia McLeoLeod was consecrated in u y la n d . B urlirlington earlier this m onth,I, callinga her ordination a __ m ess:ssage lo women and a signI o f hope. ______; DecUnUne in gifts m ay sh uUt t dow n offices ThanksS _____ ^ _____ /bman wins fight for)r ‘Pray’‘ plate INDI.DIANAPOLIS - A dcciiiclinc in giving to ^ 0 Continued from B4\ schedules.es. We to find the rightht occomplishing whot wee (could not do Protesiaislant churches may lead to the closurerof the oiOREGON CITY. Ore. - GloGloria Iverson no longer on our own. He came: (to rescue us nationallal offices of congregationsns within 55 years, a feds:Is like a "second-class citize:tizen” afier a judge ruled ______on -Whigh increa se anx [hot special person. e^ChrlBiiflirrChurchT^he-le—flronrsin-and'deoth-aTi and-hellT-His ------new -studtudy-auggests.------:------^------— s h crmay-btiy-vanity-lieense-pla n •plaies-that-exhort-fcUow ------ore bills to pay and mouthsmo to feed. **1^ : season takes place fourJT resurrection is proofr tthat we can Fromm 1968 to 1991, church membersme reduced by drivevers to "Pray." Many o f us m n out o)f f rmoney befoit ‘' i ’''"'® ; >eforei Christmas. It is to be>e h a v e th e a b u n d a n t lifee. , The source- one-thirclird the percentage o f personsonal income given to .. li we rao out of month,th. We becomc 'Hallelujah, Jesus," shee e:exclaimed when she s a tithe of ^uiet butlit of our power to be tharlankful people denominninational headquarters and,d oother causes outside nervous about the futv m ed of the ruling last week,:k. sful. contem plation o f thele flows from a good anand gracious local churchchi walls, a study by the Lilly Endowment for ourselves .but al fhe businesswoman and layay 1minister had sued The 5 of the birth of C hrist But,It, G o d . , In c. of iIndianapolis r found. childrcD aod graodchildi s ta te Motor Vehicles Division,ion, claiming its ban on the chureh, the season ofi f The prophet Isaiah pui)ut it like diis; The: ciend for Protestant church:ch hierarchies could piatclies that “promote or disciiscourage anjj form , of All the “positive thinllinking" we can , A dvent cancai also become the “seasonin “Thou w ilt keep himm m perfcct come inin: 2048 if denominational 1«leaden fail to reverse exert:reise of religious b e lief viol/iolaies the United States manage to m uster willII notn overcome of anxiety.'O'.” peace, whose mind is stayed on ,he deciecline, said Sylvia Ronsvisvalle, who helped and(1 Oregon constitutions. anxiety. That has to come from Durine-!!S-the days ahead, we w ill-l l- lK e e .” . co n d uict ct th e stu d y f o r E m p ty T oomb m Inc., a Christian ClClackamas County Circul-cult Court Judge Sid outside ourselves. Thete (good news is probablyy hearh it at least a hundred:d Trust in God’s promiinises can see researchc h a n d se rv ic e o r g a n iz a tio n iiin Champaign. Ilh Brocackley agreed. He ruled that the state "created a that our gracious Godicom c es to our tim es: “I JUS d a y s a n d t k * “I’ll sure be glad whenin us through the anxiou ! study fbund that givingg aas a percentage of limitlited public forum" by alioallowing car owners to rescue. First, he years o four lives and bri le came to Christmasos isi all over.” lal income for those denomiiimiiations was less in purclxhase the right to expressI thetheir personal ideas and Bethlehem’s manger to shore in our Eoch tii >f point where, in everythi tim e I hear that kind of S .r g i! ;c ■ than in 1933 during thIhe height of the opiniinions on custom license platelo te s. human predicament. NoNowhccomra expressiolion, it reaffirms myy thanks to the Lord. Eve sssion. From 1968 to 1991991, the percentage C o iunqjiled p i &om wire icpoits in his word to say to usus, "Do not be „„victtonon that too mony folks miss(S tim e to g o C h r is tm a s sh o anxious about tomoriowtjw... the reasonon why Christ came to ourir i The sights andi sounds of world inin Bethlehem’s manger,r. The Times-News ir.invites area Christmas are beginnirining to appetir Christ camame to.release us from ourir clergy to subm it coluru m /is o f 4 0 0 ...... - on ciQr-streettJUid-inn stores.-Thcses anxictics-.iI. He came to bring us reliefj{_.words or Jess. Columnm topics can . Tine, religious weeks o f getting readyy fT»hcre tr W e e k d a yys s at 10:00 a.rm . & 7:00 p.r' . m . I idgments. ' White and Nixon met. 1They fell in life, he hod an outstyidindinamaiTiase. acknowledg I ■uiiy is,-lT ea»y-beiieved int—tove-and-White-ended-hifr --l E v^one thought oi him**ashui a great . "Thi. uuii ------— . J______Robertsonrj a n d F a lw e ll a n d th e re st.” White pulled intoto a long TT_ Christian." lite, driving along the; < driveway, leading to tlthe modem Oc[e has given us a place to rebuilild broken lives,5S, build up ; Since W hite cimie outou last year, s ^ W hil latlonds outside Dallas. He5 1 house and 17 acrcs of elnlm forest and I however, he has’ had lillittle contact vcrdratHatl the Kingdom o f G od. ; ing for the isolated ranch -- i gnuslands he and Nixonn ibought at 0 : th * e Body o f Cl:Dhrist an d buildi with the evangelical worvorld in which w is headmf ion of which hc asked nott I bargain price in recession')n-h it T e x o s . he- was once feted. FalwellFs and Acjocauon ged - he shares wilh hisJ One of the two strayly dogs they Graham .have not respoiponded to his bo dii^lgD ry Nixon. t have token in lumbered oo' v e r to g re e t . ^ S p e c i a l SSpeakers: i W o lyne G ivilliamn ~ letters I and telephoCone calls. 2 ted my lum e not be in theirr 1 him, tail wagging. “There»e is a study Robertson wrote him onlyor once lo ■ cause I did not want them1 < out that says if a persrson knows n a n B o b Y a in d i a n ; say homosexuality is a.sin si that goes W i l l i a m & G C i n g e r B e h r m ~ t if it came out that 1 w n s» a someone who is gay, thahat p<:rson is against the teachings, olof the Bible tobc hm tt: L - • /as important to me thatt I less likely to be homimophobic,” ara does not “ftilflll theJe__purposeof IwelLnot be scandalized1 > White said. “Now all tholose guys on sex. which is reproductioi le fell out of because his h biographer was aI t the religious ri^ t know/ iat least one o the GloryJ o f G o d " Hart/W ho said she l gay person. favor at Fuller in partt becauseb she queer, n y m o rc ." . doesn't consider homeimosexuollty The chanjange began in 1979 whenI “I’m not their ghost any Jlj iiaumamihtimmM

_J leliMlion Tiily spends:years in Afrfrican nation A c c•usations i ^ O u ii t o f 2A f r i ( ofZiZambia as p£art of missioion work o f a b u se B y D e n is e T u rn e r Times-News writerr . I

TWIN FALLS -- In many way.s, Tom and I ares tra g ic Roberta Fort oreire products of their I generation, ■ Roberta, Josh, center, The rcccnt:nt accusation againstist "Wc were aroundid istreet Christians in (he I ■ a n d T om F ort n o w five in Cardinal Joscpteph Bemardin of Chicago go cariy '70s, and thattat opened our eyes to a I ■ Yamhill, Ore., after — thnl hc scxLcxually abused a 17-year-«r- new level of (Christieistian) commitment,'’ said I H spending 17 years in old Catholic yoiyouth during the 1970s — Roberta Fort eariiercr tthis month in a phone I is tragic inn thc extreme and so interview from herT homeh in Yamhill. Ore. I ■ Zambia as missionaries. p r e p o s t e r o u ss that t: reasonable peoplelie "Wc were open toI doingdc something a lillle I H T h e F o r ts w e r e ' w in not give it credence.c different.” H s p o n s o r e d b y t h e I would bcbe willing to stake my^y That tumed but to0 bbe an understatement. I I K im b erly C h r istia n . - reputation as a columnist that n Church because of Bem ardin is cocompIeleJy innoccnt and F l e i d Tof ^ the Lord 's . - w ill bc vindicate:atcd in the courts. But thele , . i | T o m 's t ie s t o t h e M a g ic real tragedy is that i hc was accuscd at n Valley — he is a 1961 The Forts ended1 uuj p s p e n d in g a lm o s t 17 nil. To sully a person’s reputation in J g r a d u a te o f J e r o m e - years of their livess doingdi mission work in V I th is m a n n e r is so s heinous, so horrible, ■ High school and stiil that the guilty p I ■ Africa. y parties should be utterly Q h a s fam ily m e m b e r s a s h a m e d . ^ When they firstsl arrived in Zambia H , (kasam a, south-centr;ntral Africa), the Forts I were young and idealisalistic. .. I Clark ______"W e were naive,''" sisaid Roberta Fort, now , B 47. "W e thought eveivcrything would bc so Morphew wonderful and we wouATould ge t th e jo b d o n e in H two years and come:h ho o m e .” 1 F a i t h H en;’s how it reallyIly happened.: ’ WF t o d a y The Forts receivcivcd t^ieir m issionary J training at the Fullerler Seminary School of W orld M issions inn Pasadeno,P Calif. Thc About a ycaieor ago, the bishop of '* Kimberly Chrisliann ChurchC voted to help r p • 3 eS | B Dubuque, Iowa, va, Gerald O ’Keefe, was fund their efforts in1 Africa,A since Tom Fort .'r accuscd in a simsimilar way. Two women. had ties to Ihc Magic•ic Valley. {He’s a 1961 vj) com panions IrIn a therapy group,’• g r a d u a lc o f J e ro m e High H School, and his fi claim ed to renremember suddenly asf brother. Lew Fort,, stillst lives in Jerome. /. adults abuse sufferedsu years earlier, '• Another brother, Boblb F o n , liv e s in F ile r.) _ A They were stud ludents at the Cathedral The Forts were sentsen lo a rural toWn in & .school in St. Paul, P; they said, when” Zambia, where theie peoplej spoke both O ’Keefe, then n 1 rector of thc Cathedral’'* ■ English and Chibemb;mba. The idea was lo A of St. Paul, rcpca icatedly abused them, plant chiirchcs in surrcurrounding villages and Allegedly, the;they had repressed thosec train Zambian leadersrs toK take over the work. Li; iHiiiyi iM m em ories beca:cause the experiencess "I led Bible studieslies for the women and *0 ooifl»y ROBERTA TOM FORTT were so trnumntilatic that they could nott organized activitiesies for the children,” 731 ^m bia began to make a diffcfferencc. |------Church, a smosmall congregation o f about 100 bear lo rcmcmb 15, attended an jle to do m ost ofthe work thithemselves. Bul loveJVC o f th e m is s io n f ie l d i ss never: for in fo rm a tio nI to Den/5C Turner,' a ssista n t I don’t knoww muchi about mental international school withvith 25 students. "The whole area is finallyy 0opening up nnd frontiie the Forts' minds and hearts. features ^ itoor. r , The Times-News, P. O. Box :------iIlnoss,-but-wherhen-you-sit-in-therapy—------Littlc'byH ttieriheihe~Fort?-’-efrorrs-iff~bec«xoming^hn5tian^*'RobcrtirTirForrsaid.------“ We-belong-to-thc'Yamhill-C e -b “C hristian—545,- r win-Fallg,aU9,-ldabo'83303-0548:------sessions week,ac,after week and your therapist pusheshes you to remember sexual ab'usc, aI person p< ip a vulnerable ' ™ 1 G iiving i thai state probably wcwould come up with a Abotout the Rev. g o o d y a m . So the aftermathlath from that episode is J. Mietzner thnt a good manm has] had questions of H forr every diay L.G. character darken en the last days o f an ' notnc be anxious aboul anytl V. L.G. Mietzner is tbe pastor illustrious carccr.:r. Lutheran Church in Rupert, cvcrytj■rything. b y p r a y e r a n d p e tit This entire sexicxuaUabuse thing has sgiving, jiresent'your rei has served for the past 30 becom e so lurid,d, so: ugly and horrible : was bom in Nebraska and that oi!ir sensibiibilities ought to be — Phillpj ith his parents to the Jerome 17. outraged. O f couroursc, there are priests I p I er began studying for the ' o n d m in is te r s w'ho h o abuse others. B ut in ■ ’oul urges us, in everything . this country, a perperson is innoccnt until th a n k s1. . TThe text was w ritten a lc m ini^^ as, a sophomore in )1 ot the Concordia Acadcroy p r o v e n g u i l t y . However, H< the public. .. before; tlthere was ever such a t id, Ore. He continued bis aAcr reading so10 manyi stories about ' T hanksgi^sgiving Day. St. Paul is rem i II preparation at Concordia ! priests abusinging children, now th a t t hlanksgiving a n is lo be a porSH condemns a'pcrscrson beforc the j^ry ’ cv cry d Soy )^ e x islc n c e . in Portland and later at returns with a ven/erdict - particularly in Concordiaa SSeminary in St. Louis, cases involving5 thett Catholic Church, I Following graduationgrac from the seminary A nd that is the seccecond tragedy, Clergy copiiflQp in 1957, hewe was ordained and installed os pastor of thethi Trinity Lutheran 'Church An accuscd pcrs*crson is not necessarily The Rev. L._.G. in Roanoke,e. III.11 He accepted the call to ______j^ilty-.In.the.case.5 e.of.Jam cs.PQrter,.the— ■ be pastoratJt TrinityT Lutheran tn Rupert M i e t z n e r form er Catholicc ppriest who adm itted ' in 1963. abusing dozens of children, the scope I Mietznerr andam his wife, Malvina, have o f thc crim es isi offol the charts. W hen - T o Iclearn a to hove on “attititude of five childrenn ww h o live in various p ^ o f dozens of peoplepie come forw ard to . The Rev. Mel Whiteilte, left, shown with hiss Ilover, Gary Nixon, wac'as once a g r a t i t uide” d e is essential in Iiliving a the county.r'. InIr addilion lo his pastoral i : accuse a man, we : ve may have reason to fixture In the evan(angelical community, bulut has not heard fromI mn a n y o f m ean inigful g fu life. A thankful heart ca:an .see us responsibilitiesities in Rupert, Mietzner also ' - believe the charges.[CS. h is fr ie n d s s i n c e3 hehi disclosed his homotosexuailty. th r o u g h Itough situations. The tlthankful serves as rcgiosgionol vice president for the But when one>ne man makes an h e a r t dloes o e not come naturally.. We arc NorthwestI DistrictD: of the Lutheran accusation againsinst R cardinal, then It grumbling thnn wc are aiat giving Church-MIssoissouri Synod. He is chaiim an : reasonable peoplee nmust hold the ease in Gaynminister ffinds peale in this socicty who ne our addiction to anxiety, react with glee wheihen imponant men are after le:eaving reiligious rijIght not be anxious about anythihing ... “ an active volcanoano not to worpr. accused of horribleible things. We loved d to hear this, becausc w c Ihlive in on With every passingpoj day, it seem s things c o nitinued t i to the several ; watching thc savini'Ings-and-loari officers By David Colker I hundred ^cof^an"anxiety. Someone has poinintcd out hoppcn on the: nationd na scene which give us Los Angeles Times c o n ggregants r celebrating his indnduction as ,ha, : being marched offof to the slam m er, Iling our generation to hhove no good reason to0 bebc anxious about our nation, a p csiaslor o f the cathedral. "Anti There were peopIiiple, 1 suppose, who .nd I soy to anxiety' sc^mssc like telling a compipany of In our J)ersonolal lives,11 we have things going DALLAS - Thee Rev.F Mel W hite my friendsfr on thc religious rign^t, •! am p„pic silt enjoyed watchingng form er President silting on the edge o f the cci r a t e r o f Pleasef seeTW \NKS/B5 Richard NixonI ssquirm under the ghostwrotlT Jerrerry Falwell’s gay,’, I am proud and God1 lrity invited Palestinian 2' w o u ld . discover H e is'gay. lelev/isio^^angelism is . Tuesday■ openedof the search for new:w Dead archaeologistsIts and those from Israeli ; ' But there is no jusijustice in convicting a It’s no secret wym or pore- . , Hee was in his own righghj, until Sea scrojls>Jls to a rc h a e o lo g is ts f r o mI 1 around universities to joinjoli the search. , : man before be huLS ia chance tA defend "Though I don’t knoknow exactly where r-_-ni:ntly, a pillor of the evai/angelical the worldId andt invited Palestinians5 to join But Nozmi Joubi,Jon an archaeologist and . I eve that ^m eday God is leading you,I, I d o k n o w w h e r e him self. I believ m u n ity . th e h u n t. adviser to the PalestinianPali negotiating team, . Cardinal Bemardinn wv ill be vindiuted. God is leading me," me W hile. 53, tvitation was an attem pt tcto blunt rejected the Israelroeli offer. proclaimed in June fromf« the pulpit of Wh:'hite w rote inspirntiona;,al books T?": “'i' 1 by Palestinians that Israiael wos “The Israelis:lis are like ;^hosc who : the Cathedral o f Hopejpe, the largest gay under:r his own name tltnt soldd 1millions, ent.cism b; than 50 plundcnnging artifacts shortly before it had to confiscate a plotlot of land and;thcn ask the ^ Clark Morpbewiw is on ordained and lesbian church innthcworld. ih and Ihc produced more tl the lond os part o f thc Isracnel-PLO owner lo comc: andan negotiate |iow to divide } clergyman and is relireligion writer for thc “Today. I give u|up my plocc of Chrislstian-them cd film documcmentaries. give up Ihe ihown by aeeord It II was also directed ot Isroqli I up lhal piece oif f land,”la Joubi said, St. PauJ (M inn.) Pionioacer Press. Write to privilege as a ptosperouTous, upper-middle- m anyy o f which ore still sh< logists'whc) had com plolne 11 F io a eer P ress. 3 4 5 class, m iddle>agcd,d, white,‘ slightly churchchcs around the world. led that "We can nott cooperateco under a scientific > bim at tbe St. Paul 1 been left oiir o f the digs, Cedar St^ St. Paul M. balding, pretend'heiero:erosexual male.” he . Please see3GAY/B5 C =yMbe, umbrella and undim der these conditions. They ^ n -I A statertement from the Antiqquities should not dig in thct first place.” t • Saturdcdoy, Novomtwf 2 7 .1 9 9 3 Timo1moft-Now8, Twin FaW. ItJaho B-5 Religion Proftfessor sslays recctent hisiitory rs>/lissionaiirie s Fhree young people fromn Twin1 Fnlls hove been Lentz graduated from Twin Tw Falls High School in w illinot hur Ilcd to served missions for thc Church of Jesus l<1992 and attended thc Collc;Dllegc of Soulhem Idaho for rt televaangelisiits ' £irist o f Latter-day Saints. one year. Hc is an Eagle ScoScout and has been activc ini NEW ORLEANS — j • S i s te r Shelly S Rose, daughter drama di and Diletuintcs. H c; hashe been a smff member at >NS ( A P ) - A t f irst S wwaggart a was connected withwii have a poor und'iderstanding of ^ glance, scandals of M ark anand Lauralee Rose o f CCamp Bradley for Boy Seoul:outs of America camps, has als that hit the prostitititutes and sued for dcfomatication doctrine and the Biliible. We have a J. television empires o W ■ 'S Twin Falls)ls, will serve for 18 refereed re soccer for thc city:y recreationn dcpnitment tmd s of evangelists Jim by a. ririval Louisiana evangelist wwl ho' religious culture, butIt aI high degree of ^ Bakker, Jimmy m o n t h s in thc Korea Taejon has hu been employed at Swcnsienscn’s for a year. / <^waggart. Oral claim«ncd that Swaggan was afraidlid ofi religious ignorance.e. I 'm n o t s a y in g Roberts uid Robert M i s s i o n . SShe will speak in • Elder lUibert Paul MV lcetG re e r, >ert T ilto n a p p e a re d h is pilanned la i TV competition, stupidity, but a highgh degree .of just to have token their t sacram entt meetingrr ot 10:40 a.m. son so of Greg and Paula M cGic G r c c r o f ir toll on a business RobBox 548, Twin Falls. ID Calvin College in Grand Rapids, up thee flowf o f chccks. lo “Day of Discovery,'y.-atoplO-m tcd 1. Sunday at the Ler. e n t z " M ich., and author■ ofTelevangelismof Acco S3.\3303. Deadline is n oo n TTiursday hui Tor publication on cording to A-.C. Nielsen,. ththe religious show that altiatem atra hosts. d e n c e , 568 B a k e r S t. L o n b : «be ,e Saturday religion page. . and American Cuhiuhure." “We tend numbeiber of regularly schedule,tiled “^ e y hove never aOi s k e d fo r m o n e y ------not-to-lcam-thc lessoasonsTjf history-as: rellgloulous'pro^m ^ho'w n oh oveiiver- on” a' sin"gle pro'gi^,”i,” S c h u ltz e sa id . ‘ ‘‘ ' weUaswe.should.’’ the*airir ttelevision dropped fj«m 55i5 tot “That defin thc logiclc o f th e s e p e o p le Evangelists haveve always carried 39 betvetween 19S8 and early 1993993. who assume youI have to use their share o f bagga](gage in the minds Thoses carricdc by at least 100 stationions hucksterism and hav<>ve a personality ^ _ l o f some. Aimce Sen:Semple McPherson fell fron•om n in e to so t. cult to raise money.” rh u rch n

Religioon may hlelp agingg, studiesi say &briefly in1 religio nI HwAaK>clit8dPreMn T h e; fflndings, part of a growing‘ing o f implications there." S a ddat a >vidow will receivsive peace award <•«>roppcd from 0.65 percent to 0.44C percent. bo d y o f researeh showing a positivetive In two separate stud C ro w in g o ld c an be a lot easier with relationon between religion and County, Calif. - one of i n4DEPENDENCE, d Mo. - JehanJcl Sadat, widow o f a^ds « seek out upset EpEpiscopalians strong religious faitlaith, according lo suotessfiisfiil aging, can be useful bothh to at senior citizcns centeIters and another ossassiissinated Egyptian Presidenlent Anwar Sadat, will se v e ra l n e w studies. m e d ical a l;professionals treating elderlyerly o f 32 adults in senioior cenlers-and ' — receiveive the.flrst International PeacePe Award from the BURLINGTON, E Vt. - AnAt Episcopal group in Researchers at Sout«uthem Califomia patientsts sand reli^ous leaders who maynay churches - Southercrn California Rcorgtrganized Church o f JesusIS C( h r is t o f L attcjr-doy CConnecticut oi has ttiken out adviadvertisements in Vermont College found elderlyly persons| who are discountml the spiritual needs of oldei[der C ollege researchers i1 led by Owens Samts.Its. lool)oking for parishioners who10 aare upset wilh thc recent r e li g io u s ly a c tiv e: tend tei to be more people: in d e c lin in g health, said Shirleyriey found that even os the sn mental faculties „ lie a ■ w a rd w ill b e p r e s e n ie d totc on Dec. 3, during a ordrdinntion ofthe nation’s firstrst ffe m a le diocesan bishop, optimistic and betterT ableal to cope with Albertsoi3on Owens, the le ^ researchei;her o f older persons declincine, they are still Peoce:e at the recentlytiy completed Temple, “I •• knew and heard about the consecration,” said the ,, illness than people) le w h o a r e le s s in m a nly y rt'fel|ow nt season takes place four M any of us run out1 of m oney before >ur resurrection is proof3f that we con Fromom 1968 to 1991, church1 mn e m b e r s reduced by drivivers to "Pray.” before Christmas. It is lo be have the abundant lifeife. The source ■ one-thiithird thc pereentage of perso w e r u n o u t o f m o nnth. th We becotne Tsonol income given to “Hallelujah, Jesus," shele normal,ial, said she is not surpriseded he went to see Han. theth Califomia tunseling. By In Pasadena, Califilif., w here hc ist o f W hite’s former bosseses psychologist, for cou: ond raised two fnendnds have cut off contact then, hc had lost cccount of the lived with his wife an --l JH Zj PHI.E1.ILE LINE ROM m they woriced with Mel, I’mm num ber of psycholog childreh before comingling out. he hnd “Wien I jgists he had • pastosto r & M rs. Lyna J. Sfchaalaal lever crossed their minds thatat seen. “Most of them workedw in an bis ow n church. Pasade:idena Covenant, sure it nev and taught at Fullere r ' T h e o l o g i e o l “ “ '■id be > gay. For them, ‘a greatat evangelical context anand told me I ;o could get over being gtgay,” he said. Seminary, theIC h i r g e s t C h r i s t ian* a n and 'gay* do nol go Join us ass we celebrate MEWCHUnCH 9 . fTicc and lold nondenom inationalII ievangelical to^er.’ “I w alked into her offi BUILDINQCTtson>n and Falw ell and Ihe rest.” e s , b u i l d u p 5 out last year, Whihitc. driving along thee driveway, leading to) tthc modem ricie has given us> ae place to reb ulild i broken lives i Since W hite came oi flatlands outside Dallas. Hee house and 17 acres of elielm forest and however, he has hadd lilittle contact verd^t Oa i the K ingdomI ofo God. i (iing for the isolated ranch - grasslands he and Nixon}n bought at a : ’ the B ody of CD l hrist and build with the evangelical woridwoi in which N ^ headm tion o f w hich he asked' not)t bargain price in recessioro n -h it T e x a s. he w as once feted.. FFalw ell and the locaUo Iged -.h e shares with hiss One of thc two strayay dogs Ihey G raham .have not resposponded to his be divulge have token in lumbered1 overc lo greet letters I and telephcphone calls. lovCT.Gaiy» iy N ix o n . Special Speakers:S Wailyne GwilUamn ~ ir him , tail wagging. "Thcrlere is a study u Robertson wrote himn oonly once to ^ I insist©s t^ m y nam e not be in their n out lhat says if a pen:rson knows -* Bay homosexuality is a sins lhat goes books becawause I did not want them s o m e o n e w h o is g a y , thithal person is William & GingerC Behrrrinan ~ Bob Ya,'andian against the teachings;s oof the Bible to be hurtrt if it cam e out that I was3 It less likely to be hom•mophobic," and does not “fulfill the purpose of Say-wawas im portant to me that d W hite said. “Now all thc sex, w hich is reproductiortion^ Jero- ilw ell not be scandalized ihosc guys on w at least one "’7'H ort, .who said shehe fell out of bccause: I his biogrtiphcr was a the religious right know "Tcro the Gloryj o f God" favor at Fuller in partrt \becausc jh e queer, gay person, doesn't consider bomomosexuality The charmnge begaii’in 1979 whenn "I’m not their ghost an;in y m o re .” J

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imily spends Lfriean n ation A c cju i sa tio n s 3 years in Af s] O ui t o fA . f r i ( of2Zambia as p of missiis i o n w o r k o f . By Denise Turnerr ' ab u se Timcs-Ncws writer

TWIN FALLS - In1 many ways, Tom und1 a res tra g ic Roberta Fort are an products of their generation, : Roberta, Josh, centier, The rcccnt.*nt accusation againsl nst "Wc Were aroundjnd street Christians in the a n d T om F o r t n o w liv e In Cardinal Joscp!icph Bernardin of Chicago igo early ’70s, anS'thaithat opened our eyes to a Yamhill, Ore., after — t h a t h c SCXexually1 abused a 17-ycar-ar- new level of (Christristian) commitment," said old Catholic youthya during the 1970s — Roberta Fort earlierlier this month in a phone s p e n d in g 1 7 y e a r s In is tragic inn the extreme and so ‘ interview from herier home in Yamhill. Ore. Zambia as missionaries. p r e p o s t e r o uIS s that t reasonable peoplelie “We were open to:o doingc something a little IThe Forts were will not give it credcnce.( difTerent." s p o n s o r e d b y t h e 1 w o u l d bbe e w illing to slake my ny ■ Thai turned out to be an understatement. Kimberiy Christian reputation as a; a columnist that>at I ■■ Church because of Bernardin is: cccom pletely innocent and Fields O l f t h e L o r< $ will be vindicaticated in the courts. But theh e • T o m 's t i e s t o t h e M agic real tragedy is that he was accused at Valley—'h e Is a 1961 all. To sully’ a person’s reputation in T h e F o rts e n d e;d d iup spending almost 17 I- years of their lives i graduate of Jerome > this m anner is so: heinous, so horrible, cs doing mission work in If’ Africa. th a t th e g u i l ty panics p should be utterly a s h a m e d . ^ When they first;rst arrived in Zambia (Kasama, south-cenrentral Africa), the Forts were young and idealIcalistic. f l ^ Clank ------"W e wcre-naive,” :said-Robcrta-Fort,-now— 47. “Wc thought everythingev would be so Mopphew wonderful and w e wouldwc gel the job done in two years and comIC c h o m e ." F a i t h ' H ere’s how it rcalljally hoppcned. High school and still t o d a y The Forts recciveived their m issionary ■ has family members J training at the Fulleiller Seminary School of W orld Missions in Pasadena. Calif. The liv in g In t h e a r e a . Aboul a yea■car ago, the bishop of Kimberiy Christionan Church voted to help Dubuque. Iowa,A-a, G e r a l d D ’K c e f c , w a s fund their cfTorts in iAfrico. since Tom Fort accuscd in a simsimilar way. Two women, had tics to the Mogicigic Volley. (He’s a 1961 c o m p a n i o n s ii ; in a therapy group,P’ graduate of Jeromene High School, and his claim ed to rerrem em ber suddenly as brother. Lew Fort,'t, stillj lives in Jerom e, adults abuse: sufferedst years earlier,*’• Another brother. Bobob Fort, lives in Filer.)' They were studtudcnts at the Cathedral The Forts were: sse e n t (0 a rural town in school in St.. Paul,P they said, when•*J Zambia, where thethe people spoke both • I O ’Keefe, then r n rcctor of the Cathedral English and Chiberr>emba. The idea was to ofSt. Paul, rcpcopeatcdly abused them, plant churches in surroundingsur villages and ' _____ ' Allegedly, theythe had repressed thoseic__ train Zambian leaderscrs iQJnkc.ovcr.ihc work, m em ories'becd:causc the experiences:s "I led Bible studiedies for the women and ■ PhoTtoto oMtwy ROeCRTA and TOM FORT were so traumnatic at that they could not)torganized'activitie: ties for^the children," y Zambia began to make a difference.dll " ' I Church, a sn bear to rcmembT iber. Years had passed,1. Roberta Fort said. “1i started’as little Salurday . One African couple bec£ecame interested in a ^ , people," Ton- and then suddenlenly the memories camee ,. Bible club for the kids,kic because they were ^ Christian work. The husbosband journeyed to A flooding back,. rcreportedly at the urgingg ‘ not used to going on outings or receiving ' ores kecnl; the United States for trainingtra and then About the Fc n e a r l y 3 0 pi of their groupup leader. They ;henn candy or anything likeike that," J relumed to Zambia to beco:come the fi ,'t paid contacted a lococal attorney and suedd The Forts foundd ;t .emselves among a Home: Formerly south-h-ccniral going toward pastor in one oflhc Forts’• churchcs.cl Xfr O ’Keefe for pers tboth allegedly had because the Zambifin leadciders had becomc truck,k. Robertai Fort’s a physica::al therapist, * said. missionaryis nyi 't o n e w h e n w e c a m c here.** m ultiple personalilalities, dropped the suit, able to do most o f the work-k 1themselves. But loveloi of the mission field i: The Forts’ son. nown< 15, attended an is never far information•gram is now serving more than 30 I don’t Icnoww much about mental “The whole area is finallyIly opening up and from1 theth Forts' minds and hearts. I international school wwit ith 25 students. s- features editot)P1C. ^ _ u illness, but whc:hen you sit in therapy’ ■ Litlle by little, ththe Forls* efforts_in __ ^ lerta-Fort-said.------WiVe-belong-lo-lhe-YamhtH- e I i-G hristian— 548rT\vin-Fal ------— -scssions-weck-n[r aftcr-wcck-nnd-your“ therapist pushches you to remember the third sto iy in a series featuring sexual abuse, a1 pperson in a vulnerable tries sponsored by area state probably wiwould come up with a ~ Griving i tha]inks Abc\tions. Stories w ill run once a g o o d y a m . f your church is sponsoring a y you would like included, send So the aftermlath atl from that episode is vn to Denise Turner, assistant that a good manin has had questions of )r every dlay L.G iitor. The Times-News, P. O. Box character darken:en the last days of an "D)o o .nol be anxious about a n > -FaHsrIdaho-83303‘CS4B:------illustrious carccr.:r. in e vv e e r r j^ in g , by prayer a n d p e t This entire sexsexuaUabuse thing has ' ■ ■ th a n\ksgiving, k s present'your r become so lurid,id, so ugly and horrible G o d ." that oi!ir sensibiibilities ought to be — P h iU u i p p t a 4 : 6 D outtheR ev. outraged. O f couioursc, thcrc arc priests and ministers who/ho abuse others. But in S l .• P Paul i urges us. in everythin M i e t z n e r this country, a personpet is innocent until th a n kks. s , The text was w ritten af K K G. proven guilty. However, H the public, b e f o rrc e thcrc wos ever such a lev. L.G. Mietzner is tbe pastor after rcadjng.soso many stories about T h a n kiksgiving s { Day. St. Paul Is ren^ m S P n r u s ty Lutheran Church in Rupert, priests abusinjing children, now t h a t ththanksgiving e is to be a pt tic-haS'Served for the past 30 condem ns a p'erserson before the lury c v e iyp'‘3a 3 a ; y cxistcricc. 4e wos bom in Nebraska and returns with a veri/erdict - particularly in C o n c o r d ia with his parents to the Jerome cases involving5 tlthe Catholic Church. I Following gl 947. A nd that is the sec«>econd tragedy... irnep i>5 .1,0^ Clergy cor o s p a sto rzncr o f l began studying for the An accuscd pcrserson is not necessarily ■ P la The Rev. L.G.L in Roanoke,n ministry as a sophomore in guilty. In the,,casetse o f James Porter, the lool at the Concordia Academy " a r ” be'pastor Qt' former Catholicc fpriest who admitted ------M i e t z n e in 1963. land, Ore. He continued his abusing dozens of children, the scope “““J Mietznercrial preparation at Concordia of the crim cs iss oofT the charts. W hen APp««o To learnI( lo have an “atttlitude of five Childrenr-:in--Portland-and- later-at ------dozens of peoplepic comc forward to Tho Rev. Mel WWlrhite, left, show n with hitlis lover, Gary Nixon, waswj once a g r a t i ttude" u c is essential in living1 a Ihc county,dia Seminary in St. Louis, i: ■ accuse a man, wcve m ay have reason to fixture in the evar^angelical community, bibut has not heard fromm m a n y o f m e a n iningful g life. A thankful heartt canc sec us rcsponsibiliti'lg groduiition from the semtnaiy : - believe the chargesje s . he was ordained and installed his friends since:e he1 disclosed his hominosexuality. I h r o uIgh g h tough situations. T hec thankful serves as reg But when on<>ne man makes an h e a r t dntinued n to the several 1 regional vice president for the : watching the savinj/ings-and>Iooii ofTlccrs ■“■hundred age ofaf anxiety. Someone has poilointcd.out happen on the t L o s A n g e le s T im es con;)ngregants celebrating his; '"ductionir as ,e„ est District of the Lutheran : b e i n g m a r c h c d o i ff to the slammer. :elling our generation to0 have no good reason to i a ppastor t ofthe cathedml. “AiA n d I to Missouri Synod. H e is chaiiman Thcrc were peopl)plc, I suppose, who ty seems like telling a con>mpany of In our personal DALLAS - Thehc Rev. Mel W hite myy friends on the religiouss rnEht. ‘I am 5, ewordship Coinmittee and tbe enjoyed watfchingng form er President e sitting on the edge of thee crater of ghostwrote Jerry Jet FalweU’s gayly, 1 am proud and God ee on Fiscal Budgeting for the Richard NixonI ssquirm under the )d loves me a u t o b i o g r a p h y , ' “Strength “ S for the will: >l District. ': public’s scrutiny. | ithout reservation.*'’ Journey,” and Falwalwell's book about The Ti cheering was long arand loud. It ;' Likewise, theree aore plenty of people a b o rtio n . w aas s a big moment in the histHsioiy of the 'aelis *■ invite e Palestinia)lcano not to w ony. who take secrct joyioy in seeing religious He’ ghostw rotee Pati Robertson’s caththcdral and for ils denomiinination, the I - J , ry passing day, it seem s things leaders disgraced,I, ssim ply because they “ A m e r i c a ’s D a t e s5 With M Destiny" and Metctropolitan Community CChurch, an hc national scene which give us • r • arc society’s moralrai arbiters. Pilgrims, ______B illy f i r n h a m’ ’S <8 - ‘•A p p r o n e h i n g — eOU< r g a n l z f l i l 6 ii T t I to be anxious qtw ut our nation. nr------wheirthesB-raeirar!ureTHscovcredrTVhcn H oofbeats." Hc \»rotc>»r speeches for fourunded in 1968 to serve gaj jay men and The A mssociated o Press Authority prom)na! liyes, w e have things going '■ their shame hangs5 o'over their lives like a O liv e r N o rth . Ic sbsbians. For them. W hitee iis a major be subject to a Please see THANKS/B5 : minted cloud, whcihen the whole world All the while. W'hite hit had a secrct that catcltch - and not just becausec Ihe was the j e r u s USALEM - Bowing lo poliiilitical and Paleslinian-Israi : ; turns against them,1, tthey hurt jlist as you hc prayed his bossosses would never gholostwritcr to the supei perstars of „c„dcmimic prpssure, Israeli oofficials I The author ; ^ w o u ld . discover He is gay. televevision evangelism. T u e s d aly y opened > the scarch for ncnew Dead archaeologist! B u t th e r e is n o jjusticc u s in convicting a It’s no secret anymcT n o re . Hi ians to help He was in his own rigrighl, until Sea scrolrolls to archaeologists fromm around universities to j< : man before he huIS a) chance ^defend '’Though I don’t knowku exactly where sently, a pillar of the evevangelical the worid>rld and invited Palestinian:ns to join But Nazmi Ji himself. I believieve that supeday God is leading you,u, I do know where m m u n ity . th e h u nIt. t. a d v is e r to thTV e Pi eensvirxrEK S Cardinal Bernardinn vw ill be vinaicated. God is leading m e," W hite, 53, invitation was an attem ptt to blunt rejected the Isra proclaimed in Junee fromf the pulpit of W hite wrote inspirationo n a l b o o k s romised any discoveries would millions, cnticism:m by Palestinians that Isrsrael was “The Israel the Cathedral o f Hoplope, the largest gay ‘ tmdeder his own name that soldold 0 a settlement reached during c lhan 50 pjundenniring artifacts shortly beforee it: had to confiscate a plo : Clark M orpbewew is an ordained and lesbian church in thet world. andd he produced more Israeli peace talks. 3 the land as part of the Isnsraelt^LO owner to comc t clergyman and is reireligion writer for the 'Today, I gives upi my place of, Chri;ristian-them ed film docunum entaries, 8 iv c u p tl hority invited Palestinian shown by accord.I. It1 was also directed atat Israeli up thal piece of S t Paul (Mf'an.) Piotioaeer Press. Write to privilege as a prosperoerous, upper-middle* m anmy of which are still si lists and those from Israeli a r c h a e oologists lo who had com plair jI P io n e e r P ress. 3 4 5 class, m iddle-iiged,sd, white, slightly churcirches around |the world. lined that -W eeannorc him at tbe S l J*m u I i td been lcf\ oin' o f the digs, tojoin the search. , Cedar S t^ t. Paul^ M M N S S I O I .^ ______balding, pretcnd-hctenlerosexual male," he • - P le a s e s eae e GAY/B5 ""y ‘ umbrella andli unJoubi, an archaeologist and I ______.c. I A statitatement from the A ntiti(^ ^{ iitic s s h o u ld n o t d igle Palestinianil negotiating team, . T"“ Israeli oflcr. ^ • ■aelis are like those who i ' plot of land and then ask the j nc and negotiate how to divide i ! o f land,** J o u b i s a i d lor cooperate under a sciendfic > 1 under diese conditions. They . /• ig i a th e f irs t p la c e .” I.... Saturdirtoy, Novombof27.1&93 TimTlm o»-Now«. TWin FoHi, Idatw B-5 . Religion

P roffessor ssays rec(zent hisitory riil>/lissionaa rie s _____I_____^______f f.^------■ Three young people fromim Twin Falls have been Lentz graduated from. TwT% in Falls High School in w illi lUed to served missions forfoi the Church of Jesus 1992 I and attended thc ColhCollege o f Southern Idaho for TiotlraiOri telev: sts hrist of Latter-day Saints. 0one year. Hc is an Eagle ScoutSci and has been active in N^W ORLEAN — . • Sister:r JShelly Rose, daughter drama d and Dilettantes. Hle e hhas been a staff member al ANS (AP) - At first ' Sw3waggart was connected1 withw have a poor undnderstanding of a glance, scandal of Mark: arand Lauralce Rose of C?amp C Bradley for Boy Scotcouts o f Amcrica camps, has dais that hit the. prosti>stitutes and sued for defomatmotion doctrine and the Bible.Bi We have a television empires Twin Fallsalls, will serve for 18 refereed r soccer for thc cityity recreationi deportment and res of evangelists Jim by a rival Louisiana evangelistst whov religious culture, butut a high degree of Bakker, Jimmy K ' m o n t h s in thc Korea Taejon has h been employed at Swens'c n s e n ’s fo r a y e a r. ly ^waggart. Oral claimimed that Swaggart was afraidraid of religious ignorance.:e. I’m not saying Roberts and Roto M i s s i o nI. , S h c w i l l s p e a k in • Elder Robert Paul MMcOreer, e ||||_ |^ » _ )bcrt Tilton appeared his plannedpl TV competition. stupidity, but a higligh degree of just I^B sacramentIt rmeeting at 10:40 a.m. .son .si o f Greg and Paula MIcGrcer cG of to have token theirleu- toll on a business RolRoberts turned off many wilh ilh his not knowing." S u n d a y at a t thc Twin Falls Ulh Twin T Falls, will serve f fc o r tw o that blossomed throughoutthi much of claimim that God would kill him if n ifhe Schuitze also saidid Americans love W ard chapclapcl. 824 Caswell Ave. years y in the M ississippii JJi a c k s o n K ' th e -1 9 8 0 s. d id n ’t [n’t raise enough m oney.. personalities, whchether they are W .. and willwi enter the Mission Mission. N Hc will spc;ipeak in 1 ^ A.C. Nielsen CcCo., thc overseer of JusIust last m onth, Robert Tilt< rilton, entertainers, sport!rts figures, news .^ 5 Training CcnterCt in Provo, Utah, sacraments. meeting att 9 a : m . television ratings,3. says£ not only have fi^tiihting ABC-TV. the Texas' alton itomey imchors or preachers, m P ' D ec . 15. SSunday at the Twin Falls 77ti; th W a r d I the number of)f ireligious shows geneineral and numerous unhaphappy “PMple are less in interested in ideas S h e gradaduoted u from Twin Falls chapelc. on Eastland Driveiv e N o r t h dropped sharplyf sincesi 1988, but the contrntributors in court, pulledsd hisI than they ore peo eople," he said, High Schoihool in 1990 and will anda. will enter thee M T C number of homomes reached by televievision shows off the air an ■ amid “Televangelism tends to be g,ndoduotc from Ricks Collollcge in Rexburg in Wednesday. V An open house>use se t evangelists* broaroadcasts has gone allegatgations that, among other thin things, personality oriented.’ D eccicember with a thrcc-yearar [professional associoic for f< 2 to 6 p.m. Sundayi v i t h e d o w n . reque:luests for prayers were tossed sed in Then there's a lenijndency lo believe gree in interior design. McGrccr residence. 1 0 2 0 ...... B u t d o n ’tt believe that the trashtr can af^er the checks wi I— > wdre - that 'he solution is in technology, • . Eider{ Daren W . Lente, sonsoi o f S Si a w to o th . M c G i v e r televangelists orer a thing of the past, deposK>sited. S c h u itz e said, - . ... Doviivid and K aren Lentz of T McGrecr graduated from>m Tw in Falls High School says a communicnications professor “TlThe fact that Tilton was as so **This is one of) f t h e p r i n c i p a l p-Qijjills, will serve for two year in 1992 and attended Ricksks iCollege for one year. He w ho has extensive];vely studied not only succe:cessful on .the heels of the otl : olher appeals of lelevangiigclists," he said. jf,ce Czech Republic Praj has participaled in golf,, NiN atural Helpers and was the recent video pppreachers, but (hose scandndals shows that people doi don't ‘They say ih^ are ggoing to save the Missission. He will speak photographer forjhc ycarbooix>ok. t w ho go back to thi^)ed‘from 55 to '“That defies the logic;ic o f these people Evangelists hayilave always carried 39 beibetween 1988 and early 1993.19S who assume youu have to use ^^i Tr th e ir sh a rp o f b aiggiige g g in the minds Those)se carried by at least 100 statications huckslerism and havave a personality I o f so m e . SSemple e McPherson fell frcfrom nine to sue. ' c u lt to raise m oney.” Church nple who are less inmanja n y o f th e p ro jects. capable of using vararious religious I ofthe RLDS W orld Headqudquarters Complex. Rc^ e v . Rocco Florenza of the Church of the relig io u s. “ O)ptimistic p i people are moin o r e m ^ o d s to com fort theilemselves. run'unding for the $25,000 awaward comes from the ReResurrection in Bridgeport,rt, Conn.' “A couplc of us ' E v e n a s p e o p lee’s ’s physical abili^ healthy,hy.’’ said Owens, chairman of)f thetti In the study of 32: personsp with an Guyy 1.I Bromley Charitable TrTrust, administered by sai>aid, ‘L o o k , therc 'm ust b c a numm ber of people who arc declined, they stilltill relied on their psycho;hology draartm cnt at Soulhetthem average age of 73, molore thA nine in Boatniitmcn’s First National Banknk of Kansas .City. Mrs. upjpset up there."’ beliefinCodtocom)mbat t loneliness and Califoifom ia College. “If religion}n iis 10 participants saiclid prMer was Sadotlot has asked that the moneyicy from her awai^ go to The ads, taken out in scvera'eral newspapers, encourage provide them withith psychological promo:noting optimism, whichh isi important in their lifee andi OW was a y thti e L illy E n d o w m e n t .j for ourselves'but)ut also for our purpos The businesswoman and laylaj minister had sued the ling o f the birth of Christ BBui u t. G o d . Inc. oflndianapoliso f found. children and grandchi c h i l d ^ statate l M otor Vehicles Divisioision. claiming its bon on in the church, the seasonn ofo The prophet IsaiahI {put it like this: fhehe end for Protestant churelureh hierarchic^ could plalatcs that “promote or disdiscourage any form of A ll th e “p o s id v e ththuikmg" we can. Advent mt can also becom e the “seasoiason “Thou wilt keep hiiliin in perfect le in 2048 if denominationallal leaders1 fail to reverse exexercise o f religious belief*‘ violatesvii the United States m a n a g e (o m u s te r willwi: not overcome ofanxie x ie ty .” peace, whose mindd 18 stayed on ,hc decline,jc said Sylvia Ronsonsvalle. who helped andnd O regon constitutions. anxiety. That basas to comc from Durir iring the days ahead, we willwil thee.” conducduct the study for Empty TombTo Inc., a Christian cClackamas County Circ^ircuit Cour^’Judge Sid ‘ outside ourselves. .TheH i good, news is probabl ibly hear it at least a huridreidred Trust in God’s proiomises can see reseorcarch and scrvice organizationlion in Champaign, Ilh Breirockley agreed. He ruledi ththat thc state “created a that our gracious GodGo comes to our times;s: “I’ll sure be glad wheihen us through the anxic:ious days and ^ he study found that givinging as a percentage of limmitcd public forum” by’ alallow ing car owners, to rescue. First, he h came to- christmitm as is a ll o v e r.” years o f our lives andi bringI us to the onal income for those denonnominations was less in pururchase thc righl to expressss theirt .personal ideos and B e th le h e m ’s m a n gjer e r to share in our Eachch tim e I hear .that kind1 o f point where, in everytiythmg, wegive 1 than in 1933 duringlg the height of thc opiipinions on custom license ppla la te s . hum an predicament,nt. Now he comcs cxpresiession. it reaffirms m]my thanks to the Lord. EvenE’ when it’s ‘ , iression. From 1968 to 1991, 19 the percentage Ccraalon^iled from wire reports in his word to say■ to us, “Do not bc convictiction lhat too m any folks mis;niss tim e to go Christmas shst o p p in g . anxious about tomorronow... the rcassoson why Christ came to ouio u r " The sights andand sounds of worldd in Bethlehem ’s mangerg e r. T b e rinjes-W cwss / n v / r c 5 a rea Christm as are beginiginning to appear Christt camec to release us from ouio u r clergy to submit colijlumns of 400 " ' . . - - on cityBtreetrandnidnn storesT-lijcse- anxietie;ties.-He cam e to bring us reliei:lie f w o r d s o r lessr C olumim n topics-can-- w eeks o f getting read;•ady for Christmas ' from ourou fear of eternal death - anca n d include a point ofdoctjctn'ne, religious can easily becomele tht e “ n ig h tm a r e th a t ouglught to be our biggest fear, perspective on currerent events or before Christmas.”” Allfi through the “Thele reason for the season”’ ol o f social commentary. SSend columns house, tbe noise o frthe thi rush prevails. Christmjtmas is to call to^the attentioiitio n to D en ise Turner, assi:sistant Features N e r v o u s te n s i o nn buildsI as we ofthe: wworid that, fhsm the cradlee to editor. Box 548, Twwin Falls, ID H ------<5oinewplatS"our'bubusy^hristm as—the—cncross,—^Jesus—C hrist-wivas as 83303:— -...... - ...... T l o v v s h 1

I 106 1 EASTLANDDiJRIVENORTH .TW/IN IN FALLS. IDAHO Gay— (208) 736-0727 C o n tin u e from 84( 4 a b n o rmmal, a said she is nol surprisedised he went to sec Hart.,t].the Califomia ises psychologist, for couounseling. By In Pasadena, Cal::iilif., w here hc Um i mlost o s o f W hite’s former bosses then, he had lost count c< of ^he '— m lived with his wifee anda raised two iends have cut off contact ILE UME B M P tjen they worked with Mel, I’m num ber of psycholojogists he ha'd puu children before comiiming out, he hed “Wher utor & M rs. Lynn J. Schaal>oal never crossed theirm inds that seen. “Most of themI workedv in an his ow n church, Pasadsadena Covenant, sure it n« Jld bc gay. For them, ‘ai greatreal evangelical context aiand told me I and taught at FullerHer Theological he could ;he largest Chnstintian’ and 'gay- do not go could get over being gay.”g he said. Join us asts we celebratte j NEW CHURCH E Seminary, the “I w alked into her oflifTice and told _ nondenom inationalnal evangelical together. BUILOINB •Cr P ■ y id n 't go togetherfor White,lite, h e r n o th in g w as w orkin;in g . \) sem inary in the countr»itry. .'Ol'yJ his “She said, ‘That’s bet>ecause there is “He is quite! artistici and eitJrer.. Forp decades, he fought his WHATTV THE L O IRD i_ __ md nothing wrong with youou. Fall in love FAIXSS A>AVENUE EAST im aginative, and veryiylolcntcd.” said homose:sexuality w ith prayer and rom his office in variouss therapies,t including elecuicIric w ith a m a n a n d ge t o v e r r i t ” ’ " 1 I------1 r Falw eli, speaking fron behavior modification. He Shortly thereoftcr, hele d i d ju s t t h a t H A S rDONE! Lynchburg, Va. “Andndon top ofthat, shock hi lie tried twice to commitnit W hite fell in love ww: ith a young h e ’s j u s t a n ic e g u y .” s a i d h e law yer in Chicogo. **He w as the Christiiistian evangelical suicide- :n he ghosted for prominentent In 1980 he joined theth prominent Novembiber 28 - Dec:cember5, V.1 9 9 3 success story,*’ saidd ILake Elsinore, When ilicals in the 1970s and 1980s,:0s, and progressive All^Sahsints Episcopal C alif., psychologistist Phyllis Hart. ev“ 8e|«c .7 7 1 . insisted his name not appearear Church in Posodena. NiMine years ago Sundaysys at 10:30 a,7\m. & 7:00 p.ri w ho was on tbe Fulleiller faculty wilh W hite mj ere;in their books, even ui the at a Palm Sunday chulurch service, W hite. “Hc had donele sso much in his anjwhere j . T n . ______i______nnHtrig mttrrinyr actaowlcv l^ g m e n ts . W hite tuid Nixon met.t T h e y fe ll in ______Weekdaylysat 10;00a.:■m. & 7:00 p. : in • lo v e n n d W hite e n d e d hishi m ^ a g e . . — Eveiyone thought of>f hhini as a ^eat. ^ ’'the} ironyu is, I really oelieved iiT son and Falweli and the rest.”ft.” W h i t e p u lle d innto t a long -rT II C hristian.” ■■ . Robertsoi he driveway, leoding to0 the modem .Ti< has g iv en uss ;a place to rebuuild broken liveses, build up ; Sincc W hite camele ioul last year, Wh^hite. driving along the t flatlands outside Dallas. He l}ouseand 17acresofelelm forest and how ever, he has hadad little contact verd^t f C hrist and buildd the K ingdom1 oc f G o d . i ading for the isolated ranch1 - grasslands he and Nixoron bought at a : , the B ody of C w ith the evangelical1 woridw in which was head; lot ba^ain price in rm ssioion>hit Texas. he w as onee feted.d. Falweli ind the locatiation o f which he asked not uiged - he shares with hisiis One of the two stra;ray dogs they G raham .have not rescesponded to his be divul) jary Nixon. have taken in lumberedd o< v e r to g r e e t I letters I and teleplephone calls. lov«>G“ Special SSpeakers: Waayne Gwilliamm ~ sisted m y nam e not be in theireir him, tail wagging. “Theliere is a smdy Robertson wrote himim only once to I ;m out that say? if a pererson knows s a y ajLSin n that goes books be«because I did not want them William &(’ Ginger Behmman ~ Bob Yafandian lurt if it cam e-out that I wasois someone who is gay, xt.that person is against tho teachingsIgs of the Bible to be hur lat less likely to be horomophobic,” J a n d d o e s n o t “ fu lfiliI the th purpose of 8oy-I* : was im portant to me that ralw ell not be scandalizeded W hite said. “Now all ththose guys on , sex. which is reproductiu c tio n ” she fell out of becausele his biographer was a the religious righl knowiw at least one "TcTo the Glof'yy of God" H art, -who said shc gay person. • favor at Fuller in part•art becausc she queer, ‘ doesn’t consider hothomosexuality Tbe chichange began in 1979 whenen ' “ I ’m n o t th e ir g h o st oanymore." r ^^^5? __ ^ \ Spor■ is SPORRTS LINE PRO • COU£C£:£ • mI :cm school sconts Vandjiais, Norrtheast Louisiai] ina cla^liI in post-t-season Tlie Associated Prcatc s s Itthe prc-gam c show at 4:3030 p.m. ‘Theiricir quarterback (Doug Nusussmeier) becausc the Indiaidions arc moving up to di- Idaho is averaging 47.5’.5 points a game is goinging to be playing on Sundaioy after- vision I-A nextKt yey ar. • • MONROE, La.. —- Id a h o le a d s N C A A to tc Northeast’s 39.2. Idahoho is‘getting 532 noonsI afterof this year and they ha'iave a lot Northeast worwon the notional champi- D iv isio n I -A A inI to la l o ffe n s e a n d 's c o r - yards yi a gam e lo Northeast’:s i ’s 4 7 3 .4 . o f o thier e r terrific skill position alhlihletes. So onship in 198717 anda went to the playoffs For th e latest scores call • ^ 5 -6 3 2 6 ing, bul Northca.stt LouisianaLi is not far bc- Northeast has a slightt edgec in passing if youi likeHI offense, this is goingg to b e 0 again in 1990 andani 1992. The Indians de- lh« »impto Injlmctionj. ' ' and Mow th« i hind and has one; big>:hanccbi to calch up yardage yi — 283 to 277 — but Idaho has great foofootball gam e to sec. ______TheHn feated Alcom StoState in the first round last fime»NCT\-s______I on Saturday. theth better running average-e —- 254 to 190. Both:h tcomst have playoff expop e n e n c c . y e o r b e f o r e Josingsing to.Delowore. { The teams, bothh 9'9-2, clash at 5 p.m . to- “They hove a trcmcncrndous offense. This iss Idaho’sI< ninth year in tho p D M cNcese State in the first T] day in a I-AA playtlayoff game.'KTFI, AM Northeast N coach Dave Rolilobcrts said in a Northeascast will be in the playofTs Mopnning 1270, will corry the game, starting wiih recent re interview. • f o u rt hI time. tit It will also be ihe lalost time ■' FPlease see ibAHO/B7 Hne j r a s J - w d n b

oro«,Won 7p.m. atXlm. ■ b^y T h e A fls o d s tesdPress d I ------CoCcoataMaBM.____ LINCOLN,, NtNeb.— Nebroska-wanted its . CSI V9 MsoorvUxm In H«o*r»lo«nHsff< loomwy, 0 pm. chance to ploylay for the national champi- Coliogs tooltuill onship. Now il looks like the Comhuskers Idaho VI Noftheeil LouttlafuttUna. NCAA Oiyl»ton t-AA play on>. S p ffl. w ill The second-rod-rankcd Comhuskers got 14 s p o i n t s i n seann«< 13. ooo»ooo»o« lootDan, A/kamas at LSU 5 30pm.-Chani>«l13,crtJ, cnOec* looltwi, Mamphle State. . “it’s great to0 bibe undefeated at this point,” S.35 pm. —Channel 32.I. NONOA iMikettwil. rSara al Hawks to p.m. — ChannsI 13. CDlleoeCDll» baeketlMll. OrMt Alaska coach Tom OsbcJsbomc said. “Unfortunately ShOOIOul rnali in athletics, you’iou’re always remembered for y o u r lo s t g a me. e, aiand there will be one m ore., It looks like, with today’s perform ance, we should have a, chichance to play for the whole ball o f wax. Ait tth this point, that’s all you con Boys beginI basketballI No. 2 in the AP medio poll season in toitournament the cooches poll, most likely I Ida State if the Sem inoles can KIMBERLY —- MagicW Valley’s boys a on Saturday. Florida State boskctbal] season kickskic off with a thrce- ‘ poll and is second in the team tournam entit aat Kim berly High School at 7 p.m. toda:iday: on poll that will determine The matchup sencends W endell against ps has Nebrosko No. 1 and W ood River. Wendelidell against Kimberly I «Jo. 2. Igainst Kimberly, cach and W ood River agai late loses Soturdoy, thfrCom- session lasting a 16-n:S-minutchalf. m would ploy undefeated No. 5 Jerome sets ^stration dates 1. which beat No. 11 Boston Oklahoma defensivee 1:back Larry Bush beanirs down on NebraskaI qquarterback Tommie FrazierFr (n second-quarti Nebraska, No.Soturdoy to rem ain the only th a perfect record that wifi - for boys, girlsibasicetball b tion Friday In Lincoln,•In, N ob. and No. 1 in the will ploy Florida;1 game. No. 3 Auburn (11-0) JEROM E — Rcgisigisttntion for boys and win at Floridan 01ond is ineligible for post- girls ninth grade bosliloskclball is scheduled f o r N o v . 2 9 a n d Dcc. D< 1-2 at Jerom e leads the AP po :, it’ll be his 21st bowl gome s c h o o ls . M ounttaineerjS top E:Eagles tc0 rem ai coaches poll. Nebraska. Hc nevq- hasjost The youth winter:r Ibasketball program The coalition 1 » games in a season, but he ______w ilLbjgin on the firsifirst SaturdayaKd'Sec- __ bowl matchups 1 F lo rid a S ta te N o . : ond Tliursday in Janiun u a ry . lal championship. Those unable to regregister at school may undefeeated;-ejoaehpmshes f If Florida State huskcrs likely Iwoi behind 7-0 when Oklohomo call the Jerom e Recrejcreation District ofitcc first possesion o f the game, at 324-3389 until Dec. Dei 3 or until team s The Associated Press APpftoM W est Virginia, w th e ha lf. arc filled. rtA rnr. College 17-14 Sal other team withhove t given you a plugged Volunteer coaches,:s, officialsi and score- B O S T O N — T h e r e ’ss mno doubt in W est niddle o f tbe second quarter keepers are invited to call.i Virginia coach Don Nehleihlen’s mind. Perfor* pliiy in a bowl gai mance dictates his leam shes h o u ld p la y N e b ra s * « is on probation5 ooi f winning the game,” Os- Hunting season>n en^s for ko for the national title. PolPolitics, he’s afraid, season play. -he first half, it didn’t look will say otherwise. ' . For Osbome,/en it' in it.” mountain lionsIS iin unit 55 The fifth-ranked MountJintaineers’, stunning, in 21 years at ihuskersNet took the game over , JEROME — Thele harvestY season for comeback — two late touchdownstou in less .! more Uian threehalf g with bbne-crushing de- m ountain lion in unituni 55 officially is than seven rtinutes — gavega^ them a ]7>14 m le-chilling day w ith a wind- c lo s e d . win over 1 Ith-ranked BosB oston C o lle g e 'a n d e r w o n a n a tio nm a l inus-I5( degrees, scoring al quarter. In accordance withth thet 1^92-93 moun- preserved their unbeaten seasonsei Friday. ' His team fell bei Nebraska and W est VirgVirginia (both 11-0) 1 scored on the lOUghtfirsi th e d e fe n s e p la y e d tain lion regulations,!. th e se a s o n w o u ld b e lfter the first quarter o r so ,” closed once the depa::partment is notified are the only unbeaten teamstea eligible for a n d w a s tie d a t th e “The defense in the third that one adult femalelie mountain lion has b o w l ploy. “I w ouldn’t ho’ rth quarter was dom inant.” . been token. But Nehlcn is worriedd thattt Bobby Bow- H H nickel in the midd ------T h e b u r e a u o f w/iidlife-has ild received den's-long, unfulfilled quc;^ucst.for a.national.^m H I ■ for our chances^ of e the key pjays it needed [iirnovn'there that led to an thnit notification. title could sway poll votersers toward the team borne said. “The vrap it up,” said Oklahoma The dog training, or pursuit, season for he coachcs, Florida State!(10-1). (1< PP like w e w ere even lions in the unit is openpen throug Feb. 28. “To have the opportunit)nity to ploy for the But the Corahus3bs. “You can’t tum it over national championship, the good lord soys "in the second;halfvin against a team like Ne- _ Upland liird, bigiggameamong you’ve got lo do every ssinj in g le th in g f o r 11 fense on a bobe-cl - - straight-Wccksr'’-Ncblen.sal.sald^‘.Wc’.vc-donc_ ' chili factor of n_^mil to go in the game,_Ne-______topics at informanation meeting that. I So has Nebraska. twice in the finalhedlhe qi field'and the' refer- GOOtliNO — TThe Region IV "It would be a crime for (West Virginia) !'•■ •' 'i : ru n out. ■ W ildlife Coundl willII h o st a p u b lic in f ir - inot to have the opportunitylity to ploy Nebras* Al w shoiild get a chance to mation meeting at 7 pp.m. Dec. 2 at the k 1 a .” h c added. W e stit Virginia linebackersI OarrickQ Wiley, left. Wrea ea Richardson, right, an great football afler0 . 1 claim in the Orange “If we don't get that oppopportunity, some- *1, 1^ . Gooding City Hall. i teammate stop Bostotton College running badack Darnell Campbell. ■ k Osbome said. “Tl Idaho Departmentt oof Fish and Game th ! in g ’s rea lly w ro n g w ithII ti;the system. Then q u a rte r a n d fo uI rth play 1 will be a great leam,” officials will be on hanland to answer qucs- it’s ' political, and when poll)olitics stalls deter- touchdhdown pass to Pete MileilchcU gave hit Ed Hill1 fofor his only catch o f the gai■ jU “Nebraska m^ethe Orange Bowl matchup, tio n s . mining who’s going to playlay for the national Boslonm College (8-3)0 14-3 leadad with 13:34 24-yord toucauchdown, w ith 1:08 to pla to and got the'tiirn'ccasions Osbome has seen a m e.” le ft inI tlthe gome. two-point conversioncor m ade the score l7 . easy score to wrap Two specific topicsics to be discussed ^ c hopes evaporate on New Playing for the champitipionship seemed But Ft Rodney W oodard scorcdd 0on a 6-yard “Ed’s 6-4.* coach G ary Gibbs, cover renewal of thee uupland bird stamp l -4.”- Studstill soid. “I knew I has an 8-12 record in bowl highly'unlikely when Glennnn Foley’s 16-yard run wit/ith 7:36 to play, and Domirren Studstill had to put the and expect to win program and big gomene imanagement con- th e b a ll u p th e r e .” g losses in his last six. ceming the status ofr d(deer, elk and ante- B B H . With 18 SKon^ lope in the M agic Valleyilley region, B j B "braska faiis'rushed Other topics m ay arisiirise from the floor. E a g le ss c a n y e^ arly le a Imer say ees let the clockI nuformat The general public: is invited. M ore in- • APpfwe N e b r a s k a n o w s form ation is availalilable from Dale i n d a “ P ^ Thomas, 934-5071; Dan3an Yore, 837-4815. y wor•rks to hi B o w l. atage or Dave Bruhn, 543-4894898. to to mim a m e n iit v icto ry “W hoever we pla C o i x ^ il e d ifitu n sttt£T re p o r ts TTioAssodatciatedPieu tom e, 0 Osbome said ofII the ploy. The Times-News M i k e ddid a good job of runnim i n g th e iloy. A On several occa*h e hq^s to s h o o t a m e d a l te a m ,"” saids Irons. P A L M DESERT. DE Calif. — It’s 17-14.a his national titleHe h( just has to hit o couple HAGERSTOWN. Md,Md. — Freshman Hc alsoal was pleased with thele :scoring . Arnold PolmiJmer said in m ock indignaticI I just Year’s Day. He akehas a putt at the right time. . point guard Mike IrvinI popoced Collcge of from hi;tiis center position as Sandndro Vare- yuppie plot.It. ' ______g a m e s , in c lu d in g lo: Southem Idaho m a torrom c start fnuay Job, Dw tntnrBclt “Tlicy’ie JJ at t'alm er is counting on in n i^ t, leading the Eagleses tot a 109-65 de- combimined for 31 points; BellI h it o n 0 tin g 0 s k inn." ," the 64->|ear-old Palmer mpelition against three of , Do you reall]illze I had cision over the Allegangany Cougars of pair ofif three-pointers1 ofT the highhij post ' before o prociractice session for the first Icrs ofthe American pro already woi'on three Pitt.<:burgh. w h e n theth defense didn’t come outoui to dc- holes Saturdarday in goirs Skins Gome,^s Skins 1 Irvin scorcd 16 ofhisis 212 points in the fend hinlim. “ I t’d b e en:embarassing for them if I w roblems I’ve had, in oddi------PGA ev en tsts before first half and cam c up withwit several solid The EaglesE seemed to be runnnning in- skin,” Palmamer said of his three oppon : kcepinglnyVoiTccntiiiUon any of th esBse kids Ktcndcd Ihcir lead dividual assists as the Eagles cxtct lal scoring relays on the CougarsC PGA title-ho]■holder Paul A zinger. F i^is < advamlolcs,” Polmer soid. “M y w ere bo>om? throughout the battle. a s Irv inin was redhot early, Del>eImonte pies and Payi'ayne Stewart; none of then ' m e tim c s. It was the seventh straigTiighlwinforCSI Madisonon picked up 10 ofhis 12 poinis bom whenI PiPalmer began winning pro King. H e can stillformat, pi I con m aybe get under Coach Steve Irom•ons. The Eagles m ihe?csecond half and Varcjao haihad eight tournamentsIts iin th e m id - 1 9 S 0 's . “It’s not like :anhe keep my concentration 99 now will take on host HagerstownHc ol 6 o^^his 10 in the early span, Stew art,, ththe winner o f the last twa plot, score against us. Heif l can just get it in the . — Arnold Pal’aim er on the p.m. (MST) today in the tourney *1 L c a dding ii 56-33 at halftime, C!CSI saw these two-dayday,‘18.holc. made-for-telcvition. A ofgood shots, makeose ond then maybe make windup. The team willII spends Sundoy the Cou>ugars cut back to wilhinlin 18 as events, disafsagreed with Palm er’s ass He can do that" »uld maybe sne^ in and young playersrs Ihe face s in sightseeing in W ashingtonton. D.C. Vince SSaddler and Kip Humpmphrey's , ment. ra“p n ------And that’s what h e s a id hould it be em barassing?' the Skins Gamene this week- •'Even without the scoiicoring I thought Please see C cr said his return to compeold, hts lost appearance in le’s Arnold Palm er. H e’sst nine the current .leodersJgainst younger players. to u r.' T won a “One of the probl ■ » .. . snents.' tion to puttiag, is kci 1 Cou- over 54 or 72 hole n were mind wanders somet ro golf “But in this fom aw a y .3vilh it 1 can 1 :wo of for one hole. So if i jviston fairway, get it close' s s e s s - 0. putt o r tw o, 1 coul w m o s k i n o r tw o ,” h 5?" he It will be, hc soid, ’s the this competition agai p- ...... J V _ Saturdojloy. Novombor 27, 1993 Tlmosmoo-Nows. Twin Falls. I d n h ^ i f l- 7 - ; Anzcona pisa n ^ f o r• FiestaI after dumpjI rfngcrc3ss-statite rivaT TEMPE, Ariz. (AP)\P) — Don White threw ■J------:------n 13 yards, aand then While found Rolodcrick following a' fourthurth-down play that failed, an- fo r 2 0 9 y a rd s a n d (liretlircc touchdowns Friday, /• Lcvvis at itheIk Arip’Dna Slate 35, The bigbi tight olher followingig u fumble recovery and the I helping No. 19 ArizonEona. keep its New Year’s K j|^ * end carriedicd another 20 yards beforDre Jean other a 20-yardd itinterception return by Greg Qay bowl hopes aliveivc w ith a 34-20 victory _ j______B o y d _ c a uJght g h up and tacklcd-hiin. aftcile r a 3 8 - . .T r e m b le ,------o v e r A riz o n a State. "5L -yanl gain.I. Georgia's olherIhcr scoring included a 3-yard iishcd-6=2irrthc-Poc^0r^ ^ O White gaiigained anolher crucial 9 yardsds with a run by Terrell1 Davis, Di a 1-yord run by Bill outhcm Califomia.for the - | . ■ pass to Dicli)ickcy to tiic 6. Johnson got[ 2 yard.s Montgomery andnd aa_14-yurd run by Frank Har- )nfcrcacc. UCLA won the ..... and.anoihcrher first down. Carter pickede d u p 2 . v e y ______:k Levy gained I. Kevin Parkman'lan'iidded field goals of^T 38 ~ next snap; ihe versatile Lev;:vy lined and 27 yards asIS theth Bulldogs won the;r third up at quartculerback and carricd it in foi!br a 7-7 • in a row in tile seserii ries. e football ^ 3 9 ^ ; 7 \ 1 | halftiinetic.;ie. w ho missed from 43 yard.sLs in Ihc Louisville 28,.!^i,T\ilsaO in line for a bid to the Fi­ first half, gavega Uic Sun Devils their lala.st lead TULSA. Okla.la. <(AP) — Anthony Shclman - le Sun Devils (6-5, 4-4) irly in lhc third quarter. But,t, an cx- took over the work/orkload when quanerback Jeff nirth place and must hope If punts later, John.son gairlined, 27 Brohm wenl down}wn wilh an injury, rushing for ikes them instead of thc yards in fiveIvc straight carrics lo scl up'■While’s V 126 yards and a touchdownlo Tliursday to lead ‘ go-ahead passpaf to Dicc. Louisville to a 28-(2 8 -0 v ic to ry ov e r T u lsa . n a tight game with 31- Marty Lowe: thithrew a 57-yard touchdown — • passcs to Troy Dickey in G e o r g i a1 43,42 Gcor^a Tech 10 pass to Kevin CooCook with 8:51 left lo put thc vhen Arizona gained 243 j NTA (AP) — Eric Zcicrr broke readcach. but thc Cardinals (8-3) 3. The W ildcats tacked on Shane Maltlalthew s’ Southeastern. Confiifcrence kept control ail gaigame with Shclman. w ho had arter after.a 71-yard drive singlc-sc'as;ason passing rccord Thuiursday, seven first-downn carrics.ci *• It r e c o v e re d a te am m ate 's j|> th ro w in g foifor 328 yards and a louchdcdown as - Thc Golden HurricaneHu (4-6-1) were shut- inc.- - “I ™ Georgia crusrushed Gcor{{la Tech 43-10. o u l fo r lh c f irst s t time t sincc losing 14-0 to i 126 yards fh 16 carrics ■■ Zcicr, whiwho completed 15 pa.sscs inn a row Memphis Slate in 1987.I Tliey had lhc ball in- iwaun Carter gained 101 during oneIC sstretch, had his sixth conscisecutive Louisville:illc 28 four times, bul failed,on yard passing performance and fin- ‘^’rcc fourth-downjwn plays and Gus Frcrotte was 14 o f 18 passes, put thc j ar. season wilh 3,525 yards, b«jrcaking intercepted at the';he‘ 3 on a badly underthrown stay in thc third quarter ^ ished the sc: r F lo rid a pass. ng strike to Richard Dicc thc mark oof f' 3,205 set by Matthews of F y e a r. Brohm straineded his1 back and broke the in- The leas ^ w to 27-10 i W m [ims finished thc season 5-6. dcx finger on hislis throwingi hand when Gar- scored again. i r Bolh team: lovcd hini out of bounds and • )t their points on a 1-yard ^ ' Z e i e r ’s oonly n scoring pa.ss came witlith 1:29 Jackson shove n Tulsa’s sideline. He cam e - Jbn Baker;s 20- and 37- ^ ' remaining,;, a 4-yardcr to James WamcTier that into n bcnch on T .1- s later and completed a short a 20-yard pass from Jake triggered sevseveral fights between playci/crs and back four scries la m ped ofTthe field.______r h a r le s .— t Unlveralty t of-Arlzona-dedefenders-Brant-Boyera •and-Shawn.Jarrett beeBcom etan* evcntually-iia'■iiad-bot}itcams.swanning-^e h=-Cdd_J.»ss;h!iL'Jl£!LU!!ll» ' yards in the first quarter g g le d In p e r s u i t o f A tlzona o n State tailback Mario0 Bates during flrst*qu[uarterac-2 OmclalsIs ttook about three minutes:s to re- Louisville, whiclhich has accepted a bid to the store order!cr and then tagged T-cch vwith a Liberty Bowl, toetook seven minutes off the ; st 26 in the game until it U tl o n o f F riday’s g a m e In T em p o . n 20-yord line with 4:46 p e n a lty f or unsportsmanlikeui conduct, clock on its finalnai drive, capped by Ralph ; md,the Sun Devils ahead W hite fumbled thc firsi: snsnap of the drive play, hcle hit Dicc for 15 yards andmd the team’.*: The Bulldiilldogs turned the game into0 a rout Dawkins’ 2-yardd touchdownto mn with 18 sec- ' butb l recovered it for a 1-yard•d 1arca squads sincc 1980. { cham pion North sachusctts:tts missed its first eight shotsots Minnesota 76 14 from thethe free throw line the rest of'the thc Tlic game stayed1 tclose until Ben “Whenin 1 1see one of those guys dur- ; overtim e in thc from theIC field. Thc lead reached 56-56- NEW YORK (AP) —- LedL by Donald way as MirMinnesota missed its last eighl'fibi Johnson ensured ihche Vandals’ win ing the offsoffseason. I'll wink and s;iy. • /- a g a i n w e re re - 4 0 w ith[i 1 13:16 Icf^, but thc M inute- W illiams’ cnrcer-high 2821 points, lop- shotsofthche gam e. with a steal and lalay-up with 50 'Gotcha.'1.* TThis is an incredible feel- ' seconds to go. ing." SimpkiTipkins» ' ; . Deon W atson adiidded 12 points Thccro^Mrowii uf . j,76t was split in its ■ M. ercating s sccnc in which ; w e s t :arene do^m n s ‘colcd ’ Eagles 89-61 a n d 16 r e b o u n d s fo:r o r l d a h o . W Nazs and turnover drew cheers, . . son also scorcd 12 p o in ts . second half. Then pointint guard Kristie Chattcrton,n, “They had thai expcrienience and maturity you find al . "I liked Ihc enthusiasm and 'cll Andre Lange hadId 18 points, in- cxcitetncnCent" Thompson said. "1 liked ind Donna Knight, wilh 16,6, a four-year school. W c jusl didn’t shoot well who had 14 points, and • eluding four 3-poiointers. for thc ,hc wmo»plosphere — 1 thought it was irts o f the' game were pretty looting li^ t wenl out on Colrol- took the Crusaders outt oof f rea ch . enough. The other partj '"y Chieftains. Eton PP( o p e s c o re d 14 good forr themihe and good for us," laho’s women-Friday nighght For the Eagles, frcshrshman Marcy Jenkins comcic so lid .” points'ond Hugh SlStephens added n 89-61' decision to Northwcs/est ofi" the bench to scores 1I I s e c o n d s -h a lf point.<: ondid Bate and his chargcs» will^ travel to Rcxburg nextICXI . , Vanderb*erbilt 83, Penn St. 60 ih Saturday afiemoon lo3 taket on Miles City. M ont.m t. “ • sophomore Nikki Schumiumochcr paced the team with NASHVllHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) — Van- Thc M ontanans willtl meeti Ricks College the ist 29 perccnt but scrappcdI ttc o 12. Oklahoma S t n113, derbilt open)pened the second half with a e. - evening of Dcc. 3 and sUs la y o v e r to p la y C S I. n single digits until the middleIdle “They were good,”■ saidsa CSI Coach Joel Bate. Providence 102,> O T ■<’*2 runrand onc Ronnie McMahan scored ’ 25 poinlsLs asas the No. 24 Commodores “1 TULSA, Oklo. (A(A P)— Brooks Penn Stale 83-60 Friday night Thompson’s driving Iol»yupmlh7i«- i„,|,o„a.«no.son opener for botii team s, onds remaining in reg crbilt, which trailed 33-29.at gs and Siita ts ______gam e, then he scoredgala's , points in ovcnim e to cci a n y No.'TOTDk- . Glant» inlnm 7 «. P»»«« : second half as McMahan's ; 0-1»0Q.MufTn ol37.HouUon7. . . . . - with 12 poiipoints. Chris Lawson scorcd ‘ i s s S E . FAR WEST Maryland 84, - C o l i ^ e Scores M I . ' 13 ond D>an an IH all added 12. !£?= s r : : FMRound Aiuona:an«a4,Awa»a8t20 Georgetown 83 7 J17 3 (Du.W»mt01.D«1v«re4 •Poniaid 21 (Sm- BiAls70.0Mmwi81 LANDOVER.Md.-(A ( P ) — At least M ontanain a 76, '"Sl' EB John Thompson's sens m e or humor,.- S a c r a m c , (SSiSSBrTouiioub-uM-l>grB*n<]2a.0«v u S ^ M . ’omS*Tgk r ' m cnto'St. 36 N¥un.C»*W.M«n tIL standings mained intact. >.«vatant.PorUAll- l««W,Out»m»M ■ m s s r EASTERN CONFERENCE "So much for erosstsstown rivalries," MISSOUIOULA, Mom. (AP) — Junior «M.Mlnn«cM7Q AaMDUito^ ^ ^ " PA 08 the Georgetown coaclach said with a cenier Mattlatt 1Kempferl scorcd 15 points Mm to. Ala..HiM>v«* 73 “ r s a s r - :n ts a fte r D uane and pulledxl downdi nine of Montana’s 50 '."if a K«T«)»-144422. WW^^NewpOltWW^ > yWW«<»B?S li.-OVafi0 77^T.SMl^FAiiiSneB NmsJot in?g,si Simpkins' driving laylyup with 3 sec- reboundsi to lead: the Grinlics to a 76- •lhun»Ceakm(n4a------1------" T i s s s r ______s ... ondstleft.io-overtimc-iC-gavc-Maryland_36-Scason:flr n20pcning_vicmjy over Sa c ra - ______ST"- - ’!!! i s S-ji- e.No*lBI CafMrkNvamarmH,UcMn.T«nn.7a Flortd* an emolional and impnprobabte 84*83 menio Statea te Friday.I »” » KTWii'siisr:. S ^ S 3 S S ,■ K £ ! S S S r , . f i S5»?S7* S B^is* 2^ 14* 71 0 1,000 - A44-912OC61I0. LSUW.TunM NerftaaM DM*m Undtr M, Ovrr 733 St. n ..iM m ra sie o pmituv un B-13 2-2 17. . Uncotl MwnoiW Be,lejong. Ml Vttqrm M, ^lanFnn(MC0B2 aoMorl MCNMM81B3.-LOU1M ^ in 11 s I r r 9 12 I 19 es B4 v & 'i S7r:J-;r.!irr.,.. '.IM mnTa E.TinMMtSI ibee a It 3 tg U CSI___ t. •mT t5 1-27.0*»«2-«MI "SiAe^elwul’ Mm FMftaKl ^ Hifflort S te e l T ooiri^am u r (niirHe“noted~thar'‘' oSSSTJb * ** ***WESTHWI»WOttKZ Continued from B 6 ^ |4^Fr»«04MIO.TMratel«3l402*-2ae2. Pf«>l«IIO,N#i>Mny(•nyBO UarqurttW.Ai..Am«icanU..P.a72 I ad comcback from 18 to 6 , X 29 22 a —110 SouMr iU.1B4.P>slMiS7sIMi SaS«lJu«i8hoaBO FMRound n d n ig h t. }-a(Pwt«1-1.A>k«» VaMMM BJ, P wnSLOO |n ^ M«Ng«nSLU.U,Pwi«cU.B4 Torants But sophomore Ma 8«A«nBMDUl SILOUI Id our guys to think about i «OWESr 8a and Vorejao ripped the MOUM 0-2). UmMCM■ B-1B-12(P«ion3J, CM«1100.M«»«»doU WomMono SSSrttln’v&iS SiSLSsssSb“»«««- ssr ng for tomorrow,*’ he said. ; 7M£rt!»CMufiMt73 ' a w n c * * FMRmv) WWmipai • ing in wilh two big slan ■nOm-ScuOwitl 79. P PadfcOhM said he was especially con- ; ,AMWi-a»it»»33 8ot«>M«un.01adiUadiHB>8l70 9C.-Sp«unt»n Aftcf thnl the Eagles ■ a . JoMi«<'«.M.gS.HiMng«nB12.Hi. SwSSfaTourrSInS” C»lO*y of substituting even m orc • nrwi. ucvL ee FMRsund Vmimv steadily away and hit 1100 po.nl» on Edoe "W c weren’t really/ playing] on a “We shoi:houk} bc fresh for tom orrow j ■ciLotAngM*^ . . . ■SSSS’l.2,0.R«12.r12-10 13.14 3«. o S J !S % .to I£r«CnMBjnBO l£ tonight,*’ said and r e ady d y tcrgct i after it," he said. • MU&24741I. iNiwMm. T«iat &4 CdomJo C«. 87B7 I Ivnlnlfir BB level playing field to Sn«ia-ie}-4IS.Unor4-tr4-101-20,0;»^3- JM«wlwn8t,T.»i7ui7B.0U«U^I4» Pomont-nsutli lM4.Anal>«>m3 a n d sim p ly w e re n ’t a s tztalented as wc sec themn (Friday(I night) before we . MO.BM)n4-10(KIS.Sh>. Sf*. W)MO. T» OUihon» C«y 131. D«p k>s.oam 2 WtU4l30-}310l. Onl RcMm 78, Strr.•rr.HauOon6l.eB H .. Tm«K f c W i S i S . t s s . :m. Bul this is their floor, ! ATizdnir^9*2)"finish ’ FARVIARWE5T F M tand Pmxwi^ui^4.Wa*hlr>olcn4,M were. Bul 1 wos picasased wilh our P'ay them. SL 9« WirSxrg 73. TM guys bccausc they pu:lUshcd for thc their toumaimamcnl and they have a lot : tying UCLA and.Soutl I t PlK*n s r u ” i s n ? ’ ’•SBSK" S r . " * S S “ nw«oStM AffMMInActW ■Ooe.CMgan'S • entire 40 minutes." o f p n d c . best record in the confc S W ” 0' ^ Ml St C7 OndnuB M. Sk Irons said that w as sits im ila r to w h a l <»i ioo title o n a tic*brcaker. akir«toUnM71 COMWCMnaMl04.S(iMEitirKt102 E 3 Q I (Vin21, [UnUiaad 19. PrMIon 0, Varafao (VMHEKre UonttnaSlllZ.il2.B»U0M»rBB UE] CSI had done against>t Glendale in to.'^u^z^2. OoolfWf 8. LoVan 14, Oitlom 0, Doll SlauiFMIIOt.llt,0nn<)on.Cmda«7 a 21 21 JT-101 f tMRawS J S ' 61.PMf-t B4,CK a « i > i ^ _ la.<;t week's opener in1 the i K and T 7MB.R.AIV “ Jrt g n,Ro0WWa«n*4t VtwralUiUIR College 1 YORK YANKEES-PIKa H R Ran i and SpoitB Book toitni totoWQi« Qomai urtKiut pay and tnxl aKn with 48 Mcati tchcs. 636 y.irds and five . lor a tiaaMiv kKMtntin I s«n« cn Nov. the Alorao Bowl takc! MnTo^wraM owkl NFL and-< " - a s — — round last year. “ “ s r » , to u c h d oowns, w i and running back ! Golden Bears. is 2 S > -e 7 •Bt*i»r.wn««oii Sakiitoy alon Nussmeier, Idaho’ss senior quar- shcrridan ^ AS ST«A3-Rk »M RoCi Okma. lafl n May, 29-331-2. : W hite troke open a «SalUlct>banSL DMLAS! irui31vi.VwdM hSfmn ^ KMamvoo o> Ih* Mamauanal terback, is second inI thct nation in ^ay alsoilso is thc Dig Sky.C onfer- ; and Sl-yard scoring pa: _____P“ sing efficiency with shing champion with 1,257 _ ^ S1« «1 4 .------S^SraiiVJ^^ qmnuasiXMr-TuM^Pai*-— r S n5[)A*pX5nei Sunday NWYOfYO^^>»OCRS-RKaM (Van! fu m b le in th e end zo n e. an,a2v(. PNUMfeNa Crttw.W». ton wino. from 8«a La« ol W Inlw- the field and com pcictcs like he' rccords for both passing yardage. ; 'SSSSTS m .,.M8,Kk«MWIB. ii£«hoatM SSSiSSTrlll!? Billy Johnson had i: u2.>iv«.rWOnaaM rwSonalH docs,” Idaho coach Jo!tohn L. Smith 3,008, andind aerial touchdowns. 29, : j^i.13M13. •• IWI««18».Ai»»^ SXvt.OavWwd > ' - Sm.-m.no> ■ ■ for Ariona and Ontiwa lARaKMtimVnBnn S al CtKmM COILEOE said. “It doesn’t m altIter if you’re this fall1 wlwhile completing 197 of ; »MalN«>Dan>»d JMon K100 ' I ' CamOmnrmenOmM* ■ SviFr«v>M«R*>R*iui1UalLARain* wan),l«<■or ona gatna Ik muMe an acadamic W ildcats ahead to su; 22ST 2»1*-B i y^.Of*«iO.»7a.N.CN.CMQMBLse D«i*»mltw3«3a(S«Mt J, owoasorv lik e s itx” - • ference inin ppassing and tolal ofTensc. with a 13-yard scoringri4B.Bcrw< ® that made it 14-10. Th *. b e fo re A rizo n a S tate sc< . . 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1 B-0 ,Tlm o3-N owvs. s.' TwJn FoJIa, Idaho Salurday.ly. Novombo; 27. 1993 Johim son JFreshmlan tailIbackileads 1r a r H a^els pasist Duke CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP;\ p ) ------tur years after coach M ack Bro\h o w n s le ts> I ^ t t £cond straight 1-10-scason,, Nortli N ; irolina reachcd 10 victories forb r onlyi : fifth loom in .school history. offhh o o k Leon Johnstm rushed for 1422 y a rd s Vv!' a nd scorcd s four touchdowns toD breakbi ||g |g ||||a ||||||||g « ------IRVING-. T(Texas (AP) — the: A tla n tic C oast C o n fe re n c e .sin Dallas coach JimmyJin Johason on scasoison fre.shmun scoring rccord as the Friday forgave'c LeonI Lett for his' Torr HeelsI- beat Duke 38-24 Frida; It incrcdiblc Thanhanksgiving blun- wasIS B a r ry W ils o n 's la s t g aim m e e a s der, saying therhere would be no coacliach ofthe Blue Devils. ponilivc action)n iagainst Ihe slar- “W"We went from one of the wiwo rs i crossed dcfcnsivisive lineman. - scasoisons in North Carolina historyto ry lo Lett’s mentalItal mistaks on a one2 ofo the five besl; possibly witf an blocked field gogoal allowed Pete 11thih win' we can be the best,” oofl ffe n - Stoyanovich a second-chancc: sive■c lincmiin Shawn Hockcrr ss: a id . field goal that1 gavega Miami a 16- "Peof:ople just don’t understand wh:w h al it 14 victory overer llIhc Cowboys. ■ mean:ans to know that you urc dircilirectly ? | B “ I f e c i b a dJ for f( him, bul hc respoiponsible for turning this progi w ill o v e rc o m eS il," it, said Johnson. aroun'u n d .” , “He’s a big',, big bi part uf this Noi^orth Carolina (10-2. 6-2 AAC C C ) B H B M B B H i football teamTl and will be as finish'ishcd sccond in the confcrcnccICC fo r | B | | | | | H long as Tmn coach< of ithe the firstfir timc sincc 1986. C o w b o y s.” " T lh e b ig g e s t .t h in g I t h i n ktc wv a s Johnson addidded, “I'm con- teamvmwork. comradery and the ClO.SC-do ||Q M ||||M i|H |H «rncd for Leoncon. He’s a good nesss wcv buill from that 1-10 scasoa so n ," 'p erso n a n d a harut u t I 1 thought I could get 1,000 ukc finished 3-8, including 2-62-6 in players, even 10 or wiLs v e ry d isa p p o i: ir so years from quarterr anda on runs* of 9, 10 andm d 5 four scorc.s. o n D u kke,” e , Johnson said. “At the pointing. .u- ACACC. W ilson, who announciin c c d n o w .... “ B ut L e o n ’s m:mistake wos no , y a rd s. His Hi lost two touchdowns cancam e Jo h n so n ’s r u s h in g totaltc pushed him beginning,ing, I started catching the ball . 1 hc would resign, completiileted “It's a real empty feeling,fe bul at the in the th different than anin imcrceplioni or third quarter after Duke: hthad over 1,000 yards for■ thetl sca.son, join- and I thou|bought I might get 130 recciv- our years al Duke with a 13-30-30-1 same time life goes on.or I’m not bitter pulled to21-14athalftimto c. a fumble or a turturnover. It was rrrnr i ing fellow tailback Cururtis Johnson. It ing. I justjust calmed down the took it rd, including 0-4 against Nor>4orth on co ac h in g . I 'm n oDt t down, I'm not Johnsoi only one play, aiund shouldn't ison's 16 touchdowns and1100 1( was the 23rd 1,000-yayard rushing per- easy andid thent 1 finally broke a long ilina. I burned out or anythin]in g like thai. I ’m p o in ts br< have been pointcintcd out as the b ro k e th e p re v io u s A C C frc.slrc-sh- formance for North Carolina,C tops in one. From‘om then on I thought I had a ’m sorry wc couldn't pull off a going to find my fafamily and hug man scori one that cost us: thoI c< a re e r m ark hc h o d s h a re d ______Lett was avoidi >iding reporters s c h o o l passing pa; rccords as disappoinioint- then, clinging to a 17-1MO fourth-quar- wilh Donin MV cRierson. and most of his tea:teammates. "-jM ing Syracracuse avoided its first nornon- ter lead, they had a 19-9-yord field goal A 311-yard -yt field goal by John Jo h n so n s a id tea:teammates were iK Si winning»g season .since 1986 by defeatfeat- attempt by Pat O'NeillII bounce off the Denestodod got | Rutgers within 14-3 trying t^con.solclc iLett, but that r ing Rutgeigers 31-18 Friday, upright. b e fo re O 0 ’Neill’^ hit a 32-yordcr just “he was so dev'astaistated hc didn’t > ^ S yracusmse (6-4-1,3-4 in the Dig Ea;East Al Wooten cventuall:illy put the game before halflalf to i moke it 17-3. h e ar a n y b o d y s aly y anya th in g .” C onferencence) still has an outside sheshot away with touchdown1 iruns of 27 and A 4-yard'ard run by Tencll WillLs fol- Spccial team s icaptain Bill a posts*stseason bowl, but even ifr ththe 1 yards in the final 7:5(:50. wilh Graves lowing the the two big penalties got Bates said the: r mistake was O rangem;men < get it, it w on’t take: th the setting up the Ia.st onec wijhi a 32-y.ird Rutgers; withinwi 17-10 and il had o understandable, h e sling outut ofi a sorry season in whiclhich scamper on a druw. chance to tiei when Kirby D ar Dor probably knew' wwhat happens t h e y h aad d hoped to com pete foror :a Graves finished I5-i5-of-19 for.275 fumbled1 thethe ensuing kickoff al the 29 a fte r a b lo c k e d fielnd the line of _■ . „ B u l Ihthe problems that thithe almost all of Syracu:use’s passing The ScarlScarlet Knights closed out the scrimmagc. If yoyou touch the ^ men.exnibiled all .season wer and-{d-goal from the 1-yard lineine, single season recordsds for passing Chris BrantIa n tle y . ------ih e y ’l i'n e s a 'a v e ry jr m n ln i m r o f ih c ------, recuperative timc I for Philadelphia TorcHrnion S e Monday night gameim e. t sm in o le s5 lo o k to puU outt ra re w hininFloiirida’s > w a m p ’ ------' G A IINESVILLE, N FlaJ (AP) —— No. 2 two weeks ago,.0 ,' and Auburn deep downwn inside, we know we haveave included four shutoututs in the first The Semieminoles slill lead the nation I you’ve already played1 a kicking a last-minulee field goal lo a great nucleusnu on this team, ondand eight games, Florida Stote’sSt dcfen.se in scoringng defense (8.4 poinis per Iow a toI playJ 5 of The Year" and a “Gorric: of upset Florida lastI month, the we’re playioying wilh confidence now." has begun to show thehc effects of o game), bulbul were vulnerable on the * % the Centi:ntury,” whal’s left in a teamm’s ’s Scminoles probably woiould be ploying After' ano: im pressive stort thaihat long season and injuries.es. ground twowo oi f the past three gam es. b r the national championship?p? 0 so-called “Game of thth c C en tu ry ” f o r ______A lam o £Bowl 3u’re top-ranked Florida State,ate, the sccond timc in three;e weeks. BHBBBW DALLAS (AP) — Alamo Bowl “ !"Prip to “The Swamp,” where an “It is to us anywoy,”” ;said Bowden,' officials, originallyIly expecting an opposmgng team hasn't escapcd withh a whose team regained theth No. 1 rank- automatic matchupp betweenb teams y *sincc Dcc. 2, 1989, when,cn, ing when' Boston Cotleilege bcal Notre iM from the Southwestt ConferenceC and ^oBobby Bowden’s Scminolesles Dame last week. “AllII o f a s u d d e n , : Paciflc-10, chosc lowiowa on Friday to orida 24-17. w e’ve got a sccondJ chance al a ffiffl ■' jplay in its inaugural: gga a m e. that was before Steve Spurrier'icr national diampionshlp.'. BI ut w e ’v e g o t B h ^ ; up^iTo-The MMinute I d to No. 7 Florida and startedted Florida coming up, andid they’re only B S The SWC was forcorced to give up b| becomc the nation’s sccondmd three points away from1 beingb No. 1 in B m the spot reserved for t home winning streak — 23 the nation." . finisher when No. 8 — and gave one of the tough-;h- On paper, the nationinallv televised m m beat Texas 18-9 Thirhursday night, ® , ninces ces to play in college footballlall contest looms as a high-scoring hi B v leaving the confererrcnce only two jiam e. - gome, with Florida Statalc averaging ^ ' S K IIC0NDI1 teams with six vie TION I victories over ... ^ ) not want to be on the teamim ’44.1 points per game Division I-A team s, o e (first in the B a s. arcquiremcrn. ,ha, fjnallally loses here. Thai’s not the:he nation) and Florida avrs than il did against Tcnnenes.see’s Heath seicct group of coacf:aches with 200 are 0-7 onoi thc rood against rankeded ' Shuler and Georgia’s Erii[ric Zeier. Access Tlrhe Times-News: SSki Line for BH c a r c c r v ic to ries. teams undinder Spurrier, including a lop-p- Shuicr and Zcier bololh threw for K 3 . ------If-will-bc the 13thIh-bowl-appear- I -sHJedloss;ss at Florida Siawayeflrffgoi:—r.— mffmhQiT3007ardrjrgirgnmsrPToHaa" B E : ------\ up-tofthihe-minute snow=t\r=depth and ance for the Hawkeyes.«• The staktakes will be higher than everer this season, although thelie G ato rs w on w h e n thhe e bitter rivals meet againin both gomes. Ward, wlwho’s also n ^ snow conndition inforniatlor y, with Florida State (10-1)1) threat to run, has throwiwn for 2,586 - |M ‘Beat up’ (card n e e d in g( a victory to move on to a yords and 23 touchdowns,[is. _ _ n a tio n o lI cichampionship p m e Jan. 1 “Tlie way we’ve playeycd this j'cor, g goes to auU C tlO n and Floricirida (9-1) requiring one tolo there’s really no wayt we< can say H | SUNJ VAIlLeV « POMERELLEE MAGIC MOlOUNTAIN H stay in Ihchc race fo r N o. 1. we're going lo stop Woi'ord and have BjB WOODBURY, Connonn. (AP) — A If not: forf< Florida State losing tolo you believe us," said Fl(!Horida defen- H i . rare baseball cardrd of former Notre Dair•amc in o battle of No. 1 vs.s. sive tackle W illiam Gi3oines. “Bu( IM - SOLDIERER MOUNTAINI « BOGUS BASI Pittsburgh Pirates shorhortstop Honus ______' H - W agner being auctionecned off today is ■t ■’ not expected to attractct tthe $451,000 ' ii«BRUNDAACE sSs ' : another W agner card : tw o M f ' i ' . y c y s a g o . -It’s beat up," said JasonJaj Lconfird, fOpN . g : an employee of Nutmitmeg Auction ------servra a r- n ’s got crea& BEL l I - : - ® ______• ( o w n e r) c arried it in hLsILS >w allet.’’ I The catd. which datdates between ; 1909 and 1911, is partpa a “T” ; series, which stands foror Itobacco. The ; babk of the card promoffloted Sweet • Coporal Cigarettes. T h e W Ogncr c a r d iss pipart of a col- H K w r rr ® - | - —T^TInieiW OT lection of about 625 “'tobacco” tob cords TTte B e s t o f t/Jtie4 WAC H : kept by a man who dieddie in 1971. ^ ^ ■ 1 n t d r m s1 ^ : The cards, along w ith ooth th e r m e m q ra- ■ u > B bH : bilia, including a 1 9 4 6i phphotograpH of ' W agner ond Ihe late baibaseball great Ty Cobb signed by bothth Jplayers, : be auctioned Saturday. QL - i ...... ' I ■ I ' ■ . L » b e ™

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= J [BrieeBym _ I T h ei life o»f a ^ e :sx trao•rd i in a ir y salee s m a n Editor’s note:' TfThere a m slill people in this great land who'ho lack Ufe insurance, _but busiiness _ i l ’s not Ben Feldmium n n 's fault; il ’sju s t thiit in his 81 years, be diddidn’l have time to sell lo Post Fallslls mayor backs^ everyone. Whent it c a m c to selling insure ancc, Feldman it'ns■as tth e best. tax breakiks for business5 POST FALLS-LS — The mayor is sup-p . T h e A ssociated Pres;‘ress porting Q lax-incincremcnt financing plan lo cncouragc quicklick development of a pro-“ EAST LIVERPOIPOOL, Ohio — Hc didn’t posed 600-acre•e rretail and commcrcial dc-g, look like a salesman.ian. Hc looked moro like a vclopmcnt. gnome — short amand stooped,'pudgy ond M ayor Jim HaHammond said the projcct,.J balding, with cyeliyelids so-droopy hc ap- . callcd intcmatioitionai Expo, promises mil-•■jJ pcared half-nslcep.[>• l io n s o f ta x d o)llars lla for schools, roads and H c didn’t soundmd like a salesman. Hc ► ^ r .. o tJ ic r disMiistric« in ihe fast-growing talked soHIy. hesitanitantly, w ilh a lisp. Somc- to w n n c o r tljc WWoshjngton q border, tim es hc just sat thererthe blinking, and said W ithout a planlan to cncoum ge tlie devcl-I. nolhing. opm ent. InternalTiational Expo could lose-Q . He didn't act likeke ia salesman. No cigars, prospective tenai:nants to planned develop-j. ■ no back-slapping.:. WVS hen he tried to retell P l m ents in Washinhington's Spokane Yalley,. the latest joke, he'd:’d start chuckling before the punch line. Hcc wasw so shy that ho oncc Critics say theIhc city is not ready to ac-.. insisted on standingng behind a screcn when commodate thehe increased demands on hc spoke lo an audieniiende o f fellow agents, — ------p u b lic - B c r v ic eis s tlthe dcvelopmcnrw6uld~J ------Y et when he diedicd this m onlh at 81, Ben bring. Feldman was beyondond question the world’s Planners cstimaimatc the projcct could cre- greatest life insuranceince'salc$n>an. a le a s m a n y a s 11,11,000 new jobs and bringg Without strayingg 6(60 m iles from his home in m ore than 6,001,000 daily shoppers, in this shabby oldId river i town, Feldman "I think growthvth ought to pay for itself," w ould sell more lifefe ilinsum ncc in a doy than s a i d J e ff C o u ltecr r (of the Citizens Network m ost agct}ts sell inn a year, moro In a year for Responsiblele Growth. “W hy shouldJ than most sell in a ccarecr. In the ‘70s, he w c subsidize a prcprojcct that looks to be be- pwrsonally wrote raornore business than 1.500 y o n d th e s c o p e oofourneeds?” f ■ • o fth e nation’s 1,800:00 life insurance compa­ Jim ^atson of W atson & Associates5 n ie s . has draHcd plansns ifor a retail and commer- Feldman sold lifere insuranceii policies with cial complex of6Cr 600 acres along Interstate. .q face value of about:jutSl.5 bfllion — a third . J of it aflcr he turned 6 90. The Seal Bea3cach, Calif., developer’s d 65 — and transformed APphola projcct is designiigned to attract shopperss his industiy. The faithful gather arouound their hero. Ben FelFeldman, at a 1970 meetiiting In Hawaii o fth e Mill f r o m th ro u g h o uIt t t^the Inland Northwest. . H c told insurance:e agentsi they could sell Z Million Dollar Round m ore, and he toldd insuranceii companies Table. ' Feldman, who dieddl earlier this month,th, earned th e reputationn as being tho greatestst 11life insurance sales- Stocks enjoy>y slow day they had to. When1 heh e w as’ s ta r lin g h is rise , man ^ of all time. as m arket taJlakes a breather ...... - N e w Y ork-L ife Insunsurance would-insure no in in to see the busy-lycoon. BBe e n f in a lly a s k e d Kent bothoth to woit for them nn.------...... berg-, a tc a c h e r w hho bccnmc his wife.. one life for more'thanhan $500,00g;_hc helped the th secretary to take five SIO• 109 bills into.hcr Tliepo:policy was so large.no one co ■NEW YORK; -— T he stock rhiirkct fln- company- n^r responsei to his marriage proposal — ■ push thatltm ifto S2020 1inillion. boss be — to buy five minuteses oi f his tim e. “If would i.ssi.ssue it. S o B e n p u t to g e th er ishcd a short sessession mostly higher Fri- er a con- “jjow arc youI goinggo to support me?” — - What made him mnmn? H any Hohn, chair- 1 1 don’t( have a good idea foror him,”I Ben told sortiuinn h: him self. day os falling interitercst rates ofTset a sclloff would goad himn fc fo r th e rest o f h is life, r man of New York: LiLife, suggested an an- her, hc "he can keep the mone•ney.” Hc got in. Whencn :Ben was finished wilh hih im , th e in oil issues. selling insunmce shortly be­ ______sw er to those, who golgothered for his funeral; and an sold a $14 million policyicy. m o n ’s lirelife wns insured for $52 millio ^ ^A~subduedr posl-hoHday'utmdsphcrepos ar II. but soon reached the “Ben really fell cverytcryone in the world was A few years loter, Ben dccdecided the same BenI FeldmanFc was the son of RI?":...;... ‘ore World W ar 1 prevailed on Wall/all Street and tended to , ‘ " point where mostlost agents quit: He'd sold ' u n d c rin s u re d .” businessmanbu needed anotherier S20 million in Jewish I inimmigrants who settled in i niute the impactt olof factors that otherwise 1 cuitcm friends ond relatdatives, and needed new A nd he would do0 wwhatever it took to in- coverage. co But the man. busieisier tlian ever, re- Ohio, whwhere they dealt junk and p m ight have attracte■cted b u y e rs. Prospc‘ct.s.Soheb.le began focusing on owncre sure them, os a pronr o m im e n l Y o u n g s to w n fused fu: to make time for thee requiredri physi- Hc hud.dd.dropped out of school at I Trading was extremelycxt light with vol- Irial corporations that were real estate developer:r didiscovered. col co exam. So Ben rented a fullyf equipped thcr's in;*in^fistence und w.is selling‘eg e alii ofs'nall 'ndusTia ume on the Neww York' Stock Exchange A f t e r w ee k s o f tryii;ryin^ and failing to get mcdical m« van in Chicago, hirecired n doctor, ond $ 10 o wcweek when he met Fritzie 2Zarem- Pleas3ase see GREATEST/C2 f l o o r a m o u n tin gg to tc 90.12 m illion shares a s o f 11 a .m . M SST, T when the abbreviated sessipn ended. It wosv the lowest total of any day this yearir aand was dow n from the ■■pre-'hotiday quantitntity of229.30 million on Repoirt: l>aide barrriers ccost U.f.S. $191billion W ednesday. The'he market wns closed T h e A s s o c i a t e Press T h u r s d a y f o f T hlanksgiving. a n ! nuallally, accounting for four-flf\:llf\hs o f the total a seven-yci-ycar e n b rt a im e d a t low er tnitorifis and be no adverse imjimpact on overall employment The Dow Jonejncs industriol average imIpact pj identified by llie report.irt. o th e r trade-ade bom'ers around the world.d. ' in the United StaStates because jobs that were WASHINGTON — T r sagged 3.63 to 3.683.95 and lost 10.06 —Trade barriers cost The Tl ITC estimated thot thelie average pricc Those50 tot lk s, w h ic h in v o lv e 1 155 nations lost in protectedted indu.strics would be offset Americans S19 billion a ; pom ts in the week.:k . 1 0 year by 'driving up forr apparelo products would dro]Irop by 11.4 per- under thehc ouspicesi o f tlic General AgiLgrcement by employmentnt g gains in other sectors os the Broader market:et measures fared better the price o f everything frofrom w inter coats and centnt if the trade barriers were:rc removed, the on TorifTsiffs and Trade, face a Dcc. 15 1 de.nd- cconomy benefiticfitcd from the boost in con- costume jcweliy to cand> and advancing issiIssues outpaced declines Jid y b a r s a n d c e ra m ic larg

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NovombofN 27 .1 9 9 3 Busineless ~ —TheTiines^Sevib v 5 I G r e a t etest... - - - m Contfriued-from-C [ = ~ • — I— T h eelr i r TCannrnTefely~TerT5ctgafter the war. ^woo hla cllanfs or.inspiapirs him self. Hs wouldIld w ork f o r d e a th Thc.-K men wererc ?building families w y a a k a o r m o n th a o n aI powerp< phrase, orsfUngig It, poltah- When 931 len asked about the lorgcst p f33-as and hom es as 'Aell■ e ll a s b u s in e s s e s , (j (n g It a n d r e p e n tin g nt IntoIr a isp e recorder oior ov«r tha jcy ever written, he’d reply, and young Feldm:Jmun appealed lo t, t’d ta ia p h o n a t o c o lla a g u ae a s . .; ^ c a n ’t savsay. I haven’t written it yet.” thcir need to proleolcct these assets W hly y did hc keep pushing? with cver-increasingling amounts of life E a ’t the m oney, which in I l l l ^ p insurance. As Ihcyy ggrew. Jic grew. H p rim e rc]reportedly approached $55 m il- 101 Olher salesmen) fc fo c u s e d o n su c h a £lHice CanlotTryM iiisa : • ‘Doing something coistss sonrtethlng.« DdTng ooMIma(»8tS8ome- c lion a yeyear. clicnielc. Bul theycy weren’t as sin- y- thing. Ana quite often, doingtg nnothing c o sts a lot more? A llhhough o i he had a big house,ISe, a 104 IMYourMK>i cerc as Den Feldmarna n . I i • ^/Vhy insure everting youyo own fbr w hat Ifs worth lac, exotic vacations andmd a |S GSSSa Some salesmen:n jarc cripplcd by IHlife, your most Important aesiasset?... Each man Ss a me 07 KalcMinvSaiVMiyHami a condo, hc w as too busy sc suspicion — well-111-foundcd, critics rrmachine, and should be Insunsured for wttat h e Is worth.^ ' se ll- I8J in g to spisp e n d . . 109 PreMu«ralSicn argiie — that life iniiasurance isn’t the • *No one ever died with too rniich m oney.” « n 1 a “ W hhat a l makes Sammy run?">” hI e **' DndiFotHr* ~ . best tnveslmcnl inin mr a n y c a s e s . B ut • ’Do you know anyone whowho h as a le a se on life? il isr s a i d .. "1 want a goal -that's; b i g ]\l Ben's ambiiious youyoung businessmen ‘ q u e ^ n of (f; tf a a questionHon of w hen." “ 14 53SSi$pS II walk In ar>d enoughh iilo cxcile me. Big enoughg h t o were so well-suilcel{eve, but bc d riv e . -*Most not beo becatiw-the-- in 199:992, New York Life markerked fjf ^ . ss s s s s ^ Hc worked 12-hoi■hour days, -six or *® • his SOth;h ;year with the company b tot ATWMclDrrydM seven days a week.Ic. F H e ’d d r o p in pn —— ■ proclaim!ming "Feldm an’s Februaiy,fry-,* lil K' fa four or five prospcciMcts a day. many ‘ ' Hc: acachieved one goal after anothoth- Taped inside thec coveri were a « nalionj3nal com petition in whic fil s s a g o f th e m s tra n g e rs. c r : N>Jcw c ' York L ife’s top agen'cnt $1,000 bin and a few:w p e n n ie s. “ F o r “ S c n ts wowould sell their best lo hone i! i m . Bul hc knew all ababout them. He'd (1955);>); the first agent to write a mil-mil these,” he'd say, ref•efcrring lo the «hc oracleclc of East Liverpool — whc 13 WanladloRM .scoped out Iheir plantlants. ordered a fi- lion dollollars in new business a monll3nlh pennies, “you can gcget this” — the unbekno^jownst to the home offic* nancial profile off thcirl> company, (1956);3); the first lo write a millionsn i a b ill. to o k It as a s :a personal challenge, c h a tte d u p h is o th e;r r cHcnlsci about the week (1969);(1 the firsl lo write twctwo He'd have two chchecks printed The winnerwii of Feldman Fcbruaru a ry IIi r n new prospcct. m illiojn n a week (1975). specially for a prospspective client; was FcldiIdman. W orking the phonej n e s „ ______H e'd sal up late,. cr;crafting the pithy Olherier salesmen set goals. But thc>;hcy one, for a large sum,I, toI the Internal from Bocaocj Ratoni where he was* rc'=■ s a s s s S ^ sayings thal hc callcdled "power phras- didn’tt haveh; Ben Feldm an's pitch, Revenue Service; a sccond. for coveringrig from a cerebral hemorlO r- 304 InvSiiMia cs" and rehearsinging with a tape Hc soldso life insurance by lalkinfcing much less, to New Yorork Life. rhage. 1he recorded sales o ^ IS 701 Aueaam c°„' i j s a g re c o rd e r. a b o u t: life, li not death. People didn'iJn'l “You sign the ItltlItic one,” he’d S15.150.0i),000. At 80, hc was back oi Um T h e o n ly lim e his ttwo sons could die, the)ley “walked out.” as m, “Whenhen say. "W e’ll sign the bi{big one.” top. H i E S I ™ - S f e s . be sure of seeing himhi was Friday you walvalk out. the money walks in” Olher .salesmen hahad gimmicks. It wass hish last hurrah. The follow ■ H -.-709 ftnn&nnnlnviKiMi night, becausc Frilziczic insisted on his — the: insuranceir money. But none became a legendIq like Ben ing Scpiericmber, he flew lo San Fran presence ar supper.r. SSo they .started Dy ■payingpi prem ium s, you were'crc Feldman. cisco forjr ;an insurance m cetingrA- A s — III ■ I m nS P H n I T l hanging around hiss officc,o filing or accumulnulaling wealth, regardless! of The legend Was borr)m at a conven- hc was Wiwalking through the hotel ■ ...... cleaning up. w h e n you y c died. You w ere creatinglg a lion in Boslon, where:re Ben got up some fansns called out to him. .. . 713 pSS ^R M C I 1099 AUtoOadM W hen Fritzie dices, la in a b lc . gh, bul never went home. Hc Business Hours Other salesmen wervere workaholics, and undeidcrline them w iih silencc. A fter thal, he,wai T h e M . „ . roke, and died Nov. 7. B ut th e y d id n ’t h a v'c e Ben I Feldman’s He’dd shows them his "tax book,”,” a Agents mobbed him atal conventions „ ,. , Monday-Fridar,y, 8:00 to 5:30 •Saturturday, 8:00 to 10:00 cd th e d e a th o f a s a le s m a nn, , a g o a ls . loose-lealeaf binder that contained thethe' and lined up lo buy hish books and “ ' ‘'''‘i, Hc set apparentlylly unreachable financial;ial histories of great men — tapes. They begged foror »n Invilolion Src"l.sal=siIcsman, for beside him in ththe e Address: sales targets, and thenthe broke them Franklinlin D. Roosevelt, for one — to Easi Liverpool to soa;oak UD his wls- "Ospilal wasw the paperwork for his loscd cases. down into achievable)le stepsi — a cer- whose: businessesbi or propcny had1 to dom. Som e even bouDught policies l«sl. undos 132 3rlrdStreetWest,P.O.I1. Box 548, lain number of callss pper week, or so be soldId becauseI they died wiihoutout from him, so they couliuld say, “Ben's “Theree TjcverTi is enough tim e,” hhe e IWin Fails, ID 83301 many signed policy;y applications: a- enoughh life1 .insurance to pay estateate my agent.” An agent,l iin Singapore had saidI whenw Frilzic died. “Therec rc m o n th . ta x es. named his son Feldmanan Tan. ' jusl never: r is.”i FAX ■ ■ M a rk ce t s __ (208) 734-5531138 ^ Jaoi. U8.D«p*mMRt ofAgneuAura. Piieaa 47.80 47.0S 47J0 47J0 —.17 ogrow«n.100pounet. US. No. 1 Sawn. Mat 47.00 4000 47,02 ..47.02 ..02 Dow-Jones •anUuandtlotigachBivaa Ouotai cufrwit on 010 O.ta «.0I jSn S3 NEW YOnK(AP) rnol 0o>Nk)O<■Jonaa aytia. la Fraay, Nov aa. ProtPreduean 0«a«if>B mon taeaw mea Wlenmi-ft!!___!!jbt.»at«.M.CwI>VM;'ufH.'!n .« m ______..M______92J0« &2J9 92-17 S3J9 . J O Wad.■a opan m lOOMI Aig TffBno.95~HJ.BS SO 80U5” ' •M3---- STOCKS Op«i LliM Oom CtK) SOYDCANOtU- 47M 47,17 40.B9 47.00 *,13 Mind 30M.70 3T03 233 3000.7330 SeU.OS - 4 S3 , 00.000 b e deian par 10O fta. Oae 4040A) 40.80 40.S0 49.90 .,20^ line Ads: - MTm ir» 3 3 174310 171 - Dae 3001 2007 269MM 30.00 ..37 Eat. »a(aa 2.42:r.423. Wad.-aaalaa 4.233 Graiains Jvi 20.09 3000 30flM.C7 2000 ..20 Wad.'acpanWilnl33,137 >3:(IDP.M,Moflilafay throngii Thursday for ns)nsit day's publication OSS0> 13MM I304BS» 1J402Sl! »3MM .7J9 v .I « a « « «tO 3000 ..23 POBKBOljeS InOu mUm ptt buthtt; banor. mbad giain. oaa.. May 3440 30.70 30.4 maparto. • 5:00 P.M, Fridayly lor Sunday's publicallonin Pawn pM hiMtai) walcn. Jul 2«-t0 20.40 200»0J 20.31 1.25 FaP UU* a >inaaL no quoO: bwlay M.40. muad o™*in Aug 33.79 33A3 3S.7I5.7B 29.B2 ..33 Uw »4(9409 94.00 93:73 94]d0 ^ 2 7 • 10:00 A,M.Saluiluiday for Monday's publicallication. u s n ■'.SiSS “ - rKat U ^ . mn 19.00 (10% moMura). PrBaa, 0«p 24.00 23.20 24.«I4» 29.17 .,17 May 94,194,75 99.40 OAM 04.08 —.47 anoMandallaatotvRangm'i. Oa 34JS 34.39 34J 99.70 99.70 99.00 90.90 Display Ads: 1/AC WasiamSlocSioGWnan'a He M Mounati Honw. guoM ^br Dac 23.7S 24.10 23.7979 24,10 1.30 Auo- Most active Wa«am8(acSWtenan't Inc. of Ductay. raponad »oft «rfila 33.00 .JO EatMtaal.2«.291. Wad.-aaalaa 1.090 • 3 business daysi priorp to publicallon. Calia'II a Times-News ovan4>ar a>- actl>a:ccRiparad<>i Mm* VoU lola. Dae 207.20 200.00 30041440 307.00 .JO l,OOMghar. TolMu ADS a.'S.410,100 87 .IK lay. no q»«(a. Jan 304.00 309J0 304014 00 209.10 .,70 1-3290'2e0to4304100:200-270 to 43.90; 2-9 270-300 to P*r»mlCom , «, Ur Ma> 3O4J0 304«4W 303.20 20430 30M^1.B0:1-3203 200-230 to unloalad. IOM ’ij 1 t ’i'S ) POnUAND..W.Ora. (AP) —DM*al1:30p.ni MSTFnMr vnvaO m Portaod to* ahipmani by <«l. Inn* Way 203.B0 *04,10 2OJ00>00 20100 -,30 Soo*:undar4Uto« to ,90-1.00 Nghar. 490-900 to 1,90- T«uco 1.1 Jul 303A) 304.00 30S.SO:00 303.00 -.60 3.00 Nghar ovar Sd Euton 1.1 •rSOOtounavan.M-1.9Otil0hac 1-3 paf ewl; Aug 202.00 303J0 30340:40 203.10 —.10 90»4S0to31.S0;4!« 490-900 to 32.9»33 00; ovar 900 to ' S 5 .? ! s s go Sap 301.00 301.00 30000100 300.10 —.40 34.8030.80. rUoDalM 9S4 e: JOO 7 — K 'jjji • Senior DiDiscount - 2'5% bff regular^lar open rates UfMototf 3.00K Od IOa.10 1M.10 19TMJO IB7.00 r—eo 0oara:e>ar290baI to 31,00: undar 290 » 32.0a TuUtI ( nOomaavcuM CIS,i Oae 107.00 107,00 100.00.00 IMOO —1.80 CaaaMidcAmn • Sludentt IDiscount 25% off regularliar open rates Pni«P« < lay, UM Uana and ba/ga* SIS Eal Mlaa 17.000. Waa'aaalaa• 2323,400 Cnmrcm ( Ti Wad.-aopanM04.973, k«4SI cueorp t <«yd>iwa>adtotr(wK]araai 4.73 • Memoioiiai Notices 12 lines, 11di day, $8.50 ,WMMan • tfwWarwtiaaCctdHaryprowH 3.04 MetalsI s 3«a*.. ______. . i»4 ...... AWanteIted lo Buy:.5 lines, 30.dayiJays,.$5.00 ______DommHM ]>aln 3»4S Potatoes/onioons — SISUSSgold prtcaa. Fnday: MoM 7 ?I IDAH0FAU.S(AI>) —Fnda/apoutoMpncaalorkMho'a Hong Kong lala:: 1377.99.137 i« to JO. • Free Ads-Lost::t& Found, items to gives a«away 3 lines, 3 days uppa> valay. T«Mn FaM-Ourtay datncanca, daiowad; Landon menung|ft>*ig:t379J0,eflS1,3a fti* M Toalaoaa(aalo«autMahamarkM.P> aiOung: <370.89,0(1(0.79. Local intererest I, ganaraty not opea London lata; t377.0ir7.oao«i 90,70. ‘Setiee order form lor our openpen rate Mng;t37S.07.ontO.TO. - DMO«»n a3kM m Ow totn) rad* IO.BO-11.SO, moady 11.00.DO.IawJlOO.13-00 JjfTind, » Haimarmun:hoHday. - • Fast Cash Ads * to aacka non alta A WtaeonMn a0»0-OU.C«rado S MY E ^ 3 « d : h«ld. CWTftPTwlp* , IO - SJStarr**,rMrwic deiar* par bwM 000-7.00; Idaho 0.80-7,00. $2.75/11i/llne, 10 days, for items pricedluptosn up I nw Inlu. Oancorp 417 4.24>t 4.17 4.Z2Jt ..MX Ruaaaia 80 to canoni parcel 70.00>can:Wlacom»i n NY Comai gold •pottpot monoi doaa Fit holtfay. nm 6«c. Corp. 20)t 24.00-30.00; WaatMxiton 30.00-30.00: donM Oar* Frt holiday. « ^ I h ** ' 2«.00;CotorKlolO.OO-3400:ldaho30f S iS S " o f “ - • Guaranteed Ads*Is* MJ. Hum 37» 3M 3.43 3.M 3.43 ..OS» nuaaataOOtocanonalOOCsunCWlKc 1-Fuuraa M n g on ma Comn Frl- iOMPemaun14.00-l600:0raoo;s^.^s:-oo. 7d3ysreoreflular pfice/7days free on ftems for sale,sale. Ca;inotbe K*»Corp 34 ■O CoMadS 13 00-1SOO; IdM 14.00-IS.i'10.00. ftp—-1- H iMr 8MBa CXg. usedvd with olher discounts or real est^ for sasale ails. LcnirMMFftOT mxOK — ■0 noundonualOOtoaackaWlacanUil■nOOOBOa rw-KmK)»en 34K coanWM.OM, 1*111 lOAMO FAIXS lAP^ - Frtda/a onion p t S S . ' S S S ' Z wHrrewMEA:«AT and Ma»>aur Courvy. Ota.: SILVCn gs .K 1.oaobuRMr PracucaCy no damand. lao (Ma>aiMM^th<>- OMO ireyeiL; eansraparapya. 7X - c>ae 3 03 3.C3 3 03 3 04 .03 Add$2foresclt3(iad, that runs Sunday so] it mil be included in. SwaLM MXIX . K 3«# 3.70 3.00 3.70 , . « UwSpanltf.hy; No opan eontmcta. snopkome. iO«M _ ' 3.04* ttfldaU.S. Na 1 SOtoaacka)Ljn»olOClOOO.acmalOSO- NEWYORKIAP)-) - Kandy • Hanrur* a#vai Fitjay Magic Values 6mim*F/Dlnc HKIK ' Wad.-aopaiopanw na. 11.00; madUnaSX'Inmln 0.0(X0 Oa>*l.lwr7.B0. e td ^ . 0.005 TJIntwrMUonal 30K ThattXicnprtoatorator atvar earllar kl London ctoaad. Unh«rwlFoa» Etencorp 2SXIX rn. ■" • VWCAT HEW YOfW (AJV-Oooar luBjraa lra»r>).»X)oninaNao S^'Sjma. a»var •pot^ Riorah Fnday doaad.. . Pne^oMoo Inc. ISKIK - 8M0fiutr**n WTWicdtAanparbuaM Yorti CoAaa, Sugar and Cocoa DcttumcangaFfi: Service Represenlstistive. AmWvCuno* IP1 .X Ok 3.S0 3.S0X 3.SS 3.sn ..OIX« Opan Htf> SaM 3AS 3.S« 3.M aS7X ..OIX “• MEW YORK (AP)>1 -— Spot ncnlanoua maW prkaa Fn- OuaM)or»fn)mE 112M0 M.:eantip«to. 0 par pMid. NY Comas apot Wad. 3.34 .01 ( error, report it to thehe Customer Service Deparpartment Jul I No opan eontraoa. 2kw. .444«-.46mW'? par peind. daVrarad. IM i Connnodty Hlor< LooLoo Ooaa Chviea Eataalaallra 11.000. Wad.^aa^ tS.032 m.n-nMatatiWa)Waak ccrapoaaa pric* pw to' to receive snsdjmtnIment. D« UvsCMOo 73.tO 73.872.M 72.57 -..10 Wyl'. opanpanWS0J40 Odd • doaad HyMy « (or« dMy qucla). F«« U»»e«0» 73.39 73.073.0M 73.07 -.13 COflH Livestock OoW-doaadtreywy andr>oonninacncaoOMar- .otv,, . ,^,*43 par ney w.. NY Cotrtaa (pel monn • Ihe Times-News res’.serves the right to censor,sor, reclassity or Ooe whMt 3SSK a u 3eOX 2B0 Z80X 2.00K •.03X < ______P»c Com 8.83 Z n ' 308 2.B3 ZaO ZOtK-MH H I, ^ J ■> S : ___)!!!!!^»v.«ii«or.B. _ reiectinvclsssilied,d advertisement not meetinelina ______i :__ S S Plaunwn-U77,»o-« - Ote 'Sfvvr — . — 3.74 Z W 3.74 2.70 4.QW 440.000 toa.; carta par to. t »y cu. Wad. - tiie standards ot ttie _ _ — Oac 2.SM 2.e«X 2.S7K 2.SSX ..01 COac 73.00 73.10 72.40 : n.11-not av^atHa .03 OATV Auo 7S.0e 73.10 7I.A0i 1B Hs Fossil ffi i i e l s D«c rraaiDond 1ISM 11A.’11A.17 11001 <.23 SJOOtwmHmu Oc« 73.3S 7i39 72J0 ) Dk OMaA MSO U.3: 1J 0* ..oo*'"' 1Oae ' 7140 NgW YORK (APJ-Fl-^uHiraa ffadng on n a Naw Yorti JTheTimles-N e evra 0*c 3-Fnne 00.70 OOK5S SS :S K 1.30 tJOK 1.30 1.3S* ..Ot EaL aaKa a.BM. Wad.-a aMaa TM*g04 ManMfa Cj«h«anM30.«a3 Marh 00.77 81.00 0a70 00 0 78 -.07 ttOOOortoanoparjaargri 80YSEANB AfV 00.83 00 SS 00.33 • JSERVIIICE Way 00 39 00.40 00.13 0 z\t sssrsssT" Beans OBI o.Mit 0.70. aesv ..m Auga 00.7S 0009I ta7Si OOT9 IMOttiljdDknparl VrtayDMna ’ Uar Sap 0029 Ng,«gyewCTca. OraalnonMma: t3S.OO^«3e.OO Uay ^ OM 0.S7X 0.83K ..03X C «UOOO«oatttpWBargM Pmtoa: S20.00 M 0.a0» OM* &OSX 0.»4* «.03 E aLa^4S2. Wad.'a a«aa 010 BUIU H l 5 4 3 - 4 6 4 8 • RIER 326-537-5375 Smatrada; txxeo Aug & tu &M ASM &00X ..Q3X Moatrysauo ' Sap aoa ao9 aeox s.m < 04 hi JEROME/HAGEGERMAN • GOOWNGAVENDENDEli536-2535 UaM^SaaOO Nev - 0 ^ 8Jg 0.3SX 0.3SX ..os* 40X00 4C t»4ianti par b. lOMOnvnbuXIparIparrnnOu BURLEY/RUPERT 676^255252 QuDoeana an Mata ptioaa eetaoadOadwaaM/byBaan 1 Jan . ~Oac 4S.M 4400 45.0S 4!4107 -0 3 N9 0p«l»f«*e*»...... 7 ^ - . . k ...... , _ _ ^ _'yi...... ; — Saturday.'ly. Novombor 27 . 1993 Tifno:imos-Nows. Twin Falls, Idaho C-3 BUSSINESS5 & S E IRVICE ^ Legals-AAnnouncen»ments -Em|iploym entt 1 0 1 ^ 2 1 0 ^ m s m km m m m s m m LEGAL NOTICE ?06 MEDICAL/ C allI 7.733-0931 ext2form or*i« Information or your servitiv le e n p r e s e n ta tlv e E LEGAL NOTICEE LEGAL NOTICE: 113 CHILDCARE rS-y SERVICES DENTAL, LEGAL ADVERTISE-E- any bk) that does nott TO-ro Tho Director ma MENT Rod the market valueo cof oommonco a civil acSP* CUSTOM KIDS: ali ages.josi RN'S • iRTiTzsH riEis : tho vohldo o r w ould not nc bon for forfoliuro o t ih d in Part limo a n d c»neaN p o si; . . Tho following vohicloc lo s .bo In tho tfio B o stln lo ro s isod^ lions ovailabro. Add on- m m m aro offorod for soloD bby-of South:control Commuim u- proprty. I! such a n ac -and-inoured. Boby room,om, othor dimension to your — Bon Is commoncod, nc 1 > J O S o c ia liz in g in South Contral Commur^iiunity nity Actton Agoncy. pan time .or full time. Drop-rop- nursing caroor In poy^lat- rODAYTHOME” ' ' ^ lio n tk » will bo provktodi i Im woteome. 733-1983 ___ rle and chemical dopon- Dlorcyclo,ATV& Action Agoncy. Inc. For moro mformatlor SERVICE . rnoloi dgo contaot South Centrailrai accordance with Idah doncy nursing, oxc. com- R\RIVERWEAR * nnobilo vinyl soals. r> Ono (T) 1976 DodO' 37° KIDS GALORE DAY CARE: I N\ TTHB t LYNWOOD , CCarpet o Cleaning snowmo Maxi-Van, Yoilow in coloobr. Community Action Agorxrancy Codo 37-2744 ond 37 o p e n in g s lo r full timo. nli all ponsotlon pkg. training I sorvico. pick up& ^ .6 availablo. Conlact Person- . ALTERAERATIONS AND REPAIR Dhoistery cioonmg FosI so opproximato miloaoBOO 733-9351. Ja y Thurbor -lay ogos. rton-Sat. 6 a.m.-6 smo Day Sorvico dolivory□ry ipossibio. Coli for sod. PUBLISH: Novom bor ' 26 DATED this 10th do ||. nol Canyon Vk>w HospHal. * W e ’l i m o r f l x . ^ J?} n 162.465. condition gooc ' p.m., drop-ins woicomo, li- 11 Todoy 733-6645 info &i. esiimes alo 629-5508 Serial #8363. 27 and 88. 1993.______of Novombor. 1993 e consod. ICCP approved,od 226 Shoup Avo. W, Twin S k iwtwoar. o Sportswear. ' Ono M) 1976 Dodgdgo NOTICE OF SEIZUREJc— CLAYNE S momber of USDA food pro-^ Fans. ID8530lorfax734- J a c k>(e(s. e t! P a n ts & PacksI Moxl-Von, Yollow in cdoid o r. PURSUANT T O IDAHO]^0 ZOLLINGER. J R .. lo B^may boI InIn- scribed a s follows, to-wit: m ■ l U W i l i i ^ H MCMOORE'S INC. . MIchschaol 733-9063 spoclod al Idaho Bui ZOLLINGER. J R ., oi 3 u s TWIN FALLS TOWN. ''iT bohoH ol the Oirocto 207 OFFICE/ HANSEN. ID Freeroe Estimatosi Solos, too S. 48 W'ost,osi SITE 11,73* LOTS 7 i 201 ADMINISTRATION PRECIECISION VIDEO & ^ ’7* ol tho Idaho Depart 4 2 3 -5 5 3 3 JOromo. Idoho. 8 BLOCK 55 CLERICAL AUDIO _____ mont ol Law Enforce^ MANAGEfCKT Inlorostod parlies ma]noy TOGETHER WITH‘ pIT5 e ment, known Of kJonti Wo are now factory ■ V S T ! s u b m it s e a l e d b id si t(to APPURTENANCES 2 ? ; EMPLOYMENT 4 TRAINING Looking lor FT bookkoopcf. fwc fied- to nw to bo th« / Sond resume lo Box 124, authorithorizod (or rcp<-ilrs on South Conirol Communil;mily A N D A LL IM PR O V E Deputy C ounsel for Sotfi( COUNSELOR-Idonlilios. Zenilh.ilh. IPanasonic. Ouazar. m ^ m Action Agency by 5 » 0 pmprr MENTS THERETO. Jf,. onrolls. a ssists porsons eli- . Goodino. 10 63330. ■ m m Stateolldaho. Depart ___ Wanlod: Socrotory. rocop- “ Pleasiease call 736-0081 pnjvoiling timo Docembo»bor T h e D ir e c to r is no ^ 'glblelorvocatlona!4iob mont of Low Enforce iNG lionist. gonorai ofTice. oom- 10, 19M. Bkls musl b(bo owem of any other do ment. thot oxecutoc OldWiWorld Flooring submitted on fonns propro- scription of the proper tralnooB. R e q u fro s AAios. or pulor sKllls roquirod. Sond H A R D W A R E vidod by South Contra the sold Instrument eli- re su m e to: PO Box 93. /Artistry tre! ty. however, tho stroo e n d a ck n o w le d g edI tote oquivaiont oxporionco 4 SOFTWARE Hardwo.wood installation Community Action Agonion- oddress of 335 4th Av job Goodino. ID 83330. IS H A R E W A R E onuo Nonh. Twin Falls:nii« r” ® • I 'c h Id ah c a!':R i,srin.K sjs;:for . ■ m lin g & Reflnlshing Deportment of Law En. ^oulh Control CommU' Up ofl g r a d e y o u r Old ting (insido & outJ nu- Idaho, has t»on asso nrf ish fluoncy; blculturoljsre- SISTARCRAFT i nity Action Agoncy rO're- dated with the abovertwL forcomonLOXOCUtoc lorrod. FT 4 PT In Twin■ » 208 PBOFESSiONAL Button 734-5972 tho some G la sss & aluminum boats 386B6?rT86i°wor servos tho right to refuseUSO' doscfibed property. Falls; PT in Burloy. From Mit» Jockson an- CSI Child Dovolopmont De- FIshirshing o r skiinn. all...... • .. Starting al _ ___ NOTARY PUBLIC fotfnr *7.22-hr. OOE. Contoct Andy Rodrlguoz. 734-re- partmont field trainer. 19 sty le s in s IockI $ 1 9 9 .0 0 " 1 Idoho Residing In Adada 3336.Pk;kupiipplicolion8«ln hours por week. Nood BA M ercrucruiser stern drives al any kiaho Migrant Coun- Fofce} & IMercury outboards im s Th< Couniy Tho C om puter Placo Uy Commission Ex­:w. cil. Inc. o llic o o r ot 104 FullI sa les & Sorvico for 4 1 55 A D D IS O N A V E pires: B/97 • Nonh Kknboll. CaWwoll.)4- ID minimum 2 yoars early Jury & Force prodocls •;7 3 4 -1 6 6 7 B&LCi. Construction & PUBLISH; Salurday,,y . 83605.______^ns chlkfhood teoc^lrig^and-or ERTHARBAUGH ______------Mal.)flalntenaneo November 27. Decem­m- MANAGEMENT POSmON MCMOTORS, IMC M Iding. Home Care Company seek­04 providers. Start Jon 10. ber 4 and 11.1993. _ ID S end A pplications to CSI S36-(36>6323 Wendell LEGAL NOTICE ing opplicanta (or Adminis-___ Human flosourco Dovoksp- Usencro/e^dlo, drywoll.i plumbing I ol Transportation Supervi- and Gome Commission,n. ModlcalcI and JCAHO is ACC£CESSORIES MotalbL tBis. BU- sor. Full-tlmo position wHh Seat lin prolonod. Applicollons will has orckKod that mountain PPhono h or Fax FREE E lion take season in BigIg be accepted thfough De-. A benolrts. Oualilicalk>ns: Al 206-734-5663 M3-6349 s43 or U m i t up tIh is winter. Gome Management Unit c o m b e r 1993. Appllcontsre, k)asl2yoofsoxp<^nce.or HONENEY DO. INC. ,20' I is equlvalent. in mnlmenonco B O>OKKEEPING O i i?"i139 Blue bices BM N. i.s800-750-6349 B r 55 b e ctoted otfoctivo Im-n- moy coll (208) 7 3 4 - 5 ^ or ig sond resum es to: Mil or building trades: SERVICE. wn Fails, ID 83301 mocfiotoly. A ctog training SI sooson shall opon upon>n Gary Thletten »e- ’Pan-tlm e cuatodlan-rallsf ____ CJomputerizod o r Iho dosuro of this unit to Mogio^c^^t^fin^Sonriconts bus driver. Duties; Clean ■■ R slasbnable a s i Rates harvest since tho quota or gym, 4 surrounding areas. M airgarot r g Tubbs has been moL Tho dog3 TO™..|£!iDM30I____ S ecure In Idaho CDL with ( 2 0“8) 8 ) 734-0271 CO«PAPUTER PLUS II trolning sooson In this unit iristm as special ■ shall close Foboioiy 28.-si. 202 AOULT.CARE ico D eadline; O oe 10. 1093^ 4pm. To apply contact: ------486.). 6'66MHZ. compiolo dDELIVERED p i . 1994. 16 Nood live-in help Ipr caroT_ l MIchole Faulkner, clofk, AfTordabli8bl*Buiin«>Syrlem j ity?'®*"®;ms.S1895.Spoclaii20 c.,nrtA , Copies oi Order 93-36 & gravel topsoil ere ovaikible at tho Idaho10 oldorly m an. m ust be able 352-4445. Bliss School Bookijokkeepiny S la* Department ol Fish and,d 10 drive. 536-6487 Dist. PO Box 115. Bliss. ID prepare>aration* SBA loan Ron 733-a w a s s ' 33i;S''S)'Sic ^ Game hoodquartors. 600 ■Si ------a ssist!tis ta n c e • Invoice South Walnut. Box 25.” 203 AGRICULTURAL WRfTERS WANTED collectkictlons Freo initial ______NORlORTHW EST Boise. Idaho 83707. Tho RoskJonts ol Hoikiy. Shos- c o n slultalion u lt 736-8665 ?I¥7?777T7R771 c oIMPANY. m f INC. telephone number is (208) — . ' hone: Oo you Kko talking to dalfy2tfm?*Mus?Kavogood M iitiiiiiW M 7 3 3 -1 2 3 4 334^3771, poopk>7 Do you nood oxtra G(ravel ra \ Sales DATED this 18th day of oqutpment oporatk>ns skills money? Do you think you ' November, 1993. 4 refercfficos. or can wrtto now s Hems lor ASSASSOCIATED R Di A Y & S O N ------IDAHO FI^H AND GAMEIE Coll 676-4976 }d The Times New s? Send e G l COMM.?!SiON GENERAL CON:>NSTRUCTION GRAVELEL. DIRT&CLAr lie resum e and writing som- C O)NTRACTORS N 1 25YRSR S E X P E R IE N C E ® qS Jerry M. Contov. Socrotarv“ milkor plesto:N.S.Nol(kentvod. ickfiil. corrals. . regional edrtor. Tho Times JoJobs to bid Resporxinsible. reliable. aoz(lo z o r w oik.. u e p rln l c o p ie s all phase 105 PERSONALS T Nows, Box 548, Twin Foils, a se s ol construction. n o nd s &i drivew ays _ 204 CHILDCARE ki. 83303; or call 733- 7 3 4 - p l a n 7 3 is 3 6 S369Freee8llmatesI g L BAIVRNES RI & SO N S Free laciala. wonderlul 0931. nxl. 264. 32324 -2 6 6 9 Chrlsimas Ides. Mary K'sV' NANNY 15-25 h rs por,wook. cosm Olka. 73^2521. 3 school ago childron. 209 RESTAURANT/ ' # - Good pa y . M ust hove own ■FBI•V lM O i Hanford HooJth intermolkx>~\ cor4ln8Urr.nco. 733-7487.._ LOUNGE network. Health Concerns?. )k. - t n m i nn f n i i T u i-aoo-TW iiia _____ n Food 4 beverage servers, M M iir i l - 206 MEDICAL/ vn Apply evenings. Tues-Soi. SponiorMbyMNtW•S^HgrmyT^icS^ 107 SPEaAL DENTAL in porson only. Contact Aommuiusn tno your S Lorno at Woston Plaza, . .S A Wf JC f O O m S H E E L 3E E SS I0N A 1______------NOTICES______- OARE-CIVER&r-Must^-L 1350 Bluo Lnkos Blvd N. ROOFING & M E T A L r i i n x l l sItsI ^ Roi - CNA. all shills available. Soldier Mountain Ski area, ------Hoatlnp/,in^Air Conditioning Mostit ren p a irs for your C01 C are Center. Mon-Frf, 9-5. menu, handle 1 ^ 4 bever- EfiS BUYf IT! Health Assoc. 5pm-7am..1-, 734-8645. 640 Filer Ave MEIlETICULOUS MORG/{GAN OFFICE A T im ese s -N ,e w s 24 hours on wknds. ^ Wost. Twin Falls.______Handymaiman&SonServicas V W O R K I ^SE 1 R V IC E Classifiece d Will Fill NURSING ASSISTANT r ^ o to 764-2002 or Call Romodelin 764-2300 or mail rosum elo uns, no drips, c o>mputerized m p E v e ryy N e e d Wo train. Twin Fells Caro , 6 yoars in LOSE FAT '0 Box 398, Feirllold. ID ^ la rla l & offico Cenior. 674 Eastland. ’ < jarsexpertjra. l F„||yi„s GAIN ENERGY _____ Apply In p o n » ! ,------— ■ 83327.______■ "n?ure^75:5941 port services, , f r e e e s tim a te s i p r o p e p 733-1-0931 Posktons open ior full time 4 ERTY SERVICES Qeskloptop publishing, 326-56G5 6 6 3 » 3 2 4 -6 7 6 4 210 SALES w ord proiprocessing, etc. Iroo samplos. 7 3 6 -7 2 5 7 1-800-564-0139 HONE'MEY O O .IN C .ir ______^ BUYf IT! and extended care l^tiyT . ~ EXCELLENT Contact ReNae Smith,4 OPPGRTUNflY N o' jotjob too smalll InteriqRIOR & E xterior Minidoka M em orial Hospi­in Our brand now deok>rshto is j C all DDEVVEYTUBBS Ej Houses.lIS. b a m s, outbldgs OVEREATERS tal, 1224 8th S treet. Rupertlel open and wo a re e>9 anaing 7 3 4 -6 2 7 1 A llw oriftr* & proparatlon j 3 3 2 u H SEUL IT! y- our sa le s forcM). TnIs Is ANONYMOUS n> Ihe perfect oppoflunHy for o n e b y hand. ' jJOHN'S q 734-4547 Tho Wood River Medical sSPARROW S - C e n te r h a s th o following the right Individual to CONSNSTRUCTION „ P™®}0 estimates! SHARlARPENING PREGNANCY CRISIS Kt loam the prolosstonal retail aggoner 543-4271 SEI Romodilodeling & repair JimWagj SERVICE CENTER ^ londod C are Fodllty adivf-_ automotive business, Reasclasonablo ratos ______■ Carbide'S.i'i, Steel saws. In Froo tofitliw. Coll 734-7472 tk» Coordinator al Prolossional t.-alning. GOODINIUG ROUTE Of1-8g0-371-7472.____ g Conlact Brad o r Brian Dey Freo oslliostim ates. Serving b u sin9SS e ss since 1976. - This is a lull tim o posHlon at Sracken SL S. Blaine Monor. th o WRMC-a ; in porson at D ick D ey - Magic: ValValley 32 4 -S 6 3 S ___ q u r l e 100-499 6thith thru 8th S t. W. 109 PROFESSIONAL. ■i- Oldsmobile-Buick • LEY-PAINTING ------7 3 4 :^ 0 8 0 ------Residential, '600-899 Calalifornia St. SERVICES gui*dojinos reoulro^spocilic Isuzu, 1310 Polsllne Rd, 0 & A CCONSTRUCTION O R®] at TwinFalls.______orclal. Industrial. C om pllai)llanco. painting. ® °X i^ Jolorado St. FREE CONSULTATION lializing in lalex, 600-899 Co In a d d itio n th e M edical Mon 4 womonl This chance . romodelinoling. renovations, Special, Fran R. Komblum y com os m a y b o o n c o In a stain. 20 yrs Contor Is s e e k in g a quoll- repairsairs^-reliable. „ 600-899 Idadaho St. AttoroeyatLaw liod individual that haslc Illollmo. W ork with proles- Call usl Gxpenorionce. 678-3425 t INKEF( E R S SN O W Divorco/Palomlw/Custody )j sionals In th e autom otive 600-899 NeJev ad a St. Social Security Daabilhy/SSI >' business. II you aro caroor . ______7^ 3 6 -6 0 3 6 R; Ee Nm o v a l BonknptcyAVins •UrgeorSffir Small parkifig lols • work with div erse shuatkxisI’ minckxl. want to earn much If you live by any/o c t these streets and D.U.I. Ropresontatbn s abovo avorago incomo 4 )riveways • ond people, has ozcop- Ward's HornsHon Conflnictlon. T T - r r r v s ^ H ^ • Driv. would like to dellvliver for The Times- i tlonol Interpersonal ond rocolvo many benofiis. . Roomaddilidditions,-romodelir>g, • 2 4 hlour o u service • - communication ekllis. and0 - ploose call G eorgo Hilor- olcclrla:lrica1. plumbing. TTTTTTnT^H 4234w»73c»73^6345‘ <2IMM0 News call TOLLLLFIfBE536-2535 Is onergotlc. poslllvo, and>» ; Bos at Con Peutos Chevn>- No Job took:oo laroe or loo small. BANKRUPTCY '• lot. Pontioc, GMC trucka 4 Stop loroclosuros. roliablo. * 20 yrs cup.unp. Free estimates. Rogulalory qualifkoilon op­1 GEO. 1-600-287-7000. C oll W a 734-6294 tions: d 324-3900 or 734-6565. ipalr. Recolor & ' HHBaiM i gam ishm ents 4 oihor HANSEilN ROUTE colloction action. Freo t.lsaquolifiodlhoroputic° Radio odvortising s a le s ox- NNE E E D A lish rather Ihan SHEL< E L T 0N 'S telephone consultatk)n. rocreoiion sp e clo list or on^ oculivo for Twin Falls mar- 6 replace Porcelain. t b p p < 100-400 Railallroad Ave. W. BUI3U ILD ING :e s e r v i c e Appolntmonu scheduledi activilios professional kot-oroa. Excollont benolito Bl 5ir'g, Ifoo removal, la p le Ave. W. In Twin Foils. . pockago Indudos: Liberal B U IL T ? S A 100-400 Ma •is licensed or rogisiorod„ com m asions. heolth Insur- O r r o mlO o d d e lln g d o n e ? lomalaii saw work, shnib Wm H. Mulberry or removal, hauling 100 -4 0 0 Ovi)v©rland Ave. W. Attomty mt Lmw. O r a l la a' w n s h o d ? U p toI 85%81 savings! inmmingorft P.O. Box i$e. -is oligblo lor cortlfkalion in GB e o n e r a l All w orkrk laI euaranleedi ;ind. Yard work Of 100-400 WaWalnut Ave. W. RIH9, Idaho 03443 Iho ab o w by a n ocaodKodJ ffloko Ihis a c a re e r choice C o rnstruction n s Fre*«llm» 1A TEVER. 1-a00-S4a-2168 (recognized) bod y on or of- Ifyou live by anyo^of these streets and - toniial. All inquires wilfbo 2 5 y o airs r s experienco. wufhom*o ESTIMATESI I'm Boek-Homo house F r e o EE :s t i m a t o s i T h e R r3 3 -7 4 3 8 ? kopt confidontol. Contact 9 R e f in ls h e r ______l i l would like to deliver for doaning; Have rokironcoa.' 2. Haa 2 yeors of oxporionco? ; Gonorol Manager ol Hits C( a ll 54 Calli!^lhy734-g993. Insodolorrocrootlonalpro-'• 3 99.9 lof rovtow of your cro- ______^4 2 3 -5 2 8 8 D S L T RREE E SERVICE The Trmes-Newims call 733-0931 110 PERSONAL CARE gram within last 5 yoars (1 dontlols. 678-2244.1841 Trimmedledorshaped- of which witis full-llmo in a' ’W. Mnin.Butiey.______I Rem ovaoval & stump_ SERVICES ______HOUSES E R E P A IR S ______palkwtf^c^lvfc^'^t^nim ?In SALES POSfTIONS. Above - X 7 ??T 7 7 f7 ^—S^rtdingrFni ftoyafwrtj J ------I 101 LOST & FOUND I will ta k e c o re ol e ld erly M ovoraQO Incom e. PT . FT. Womiomodollng.' insureddS36-S18Sor 5: .women, 2 days 0 wooks. 8 'a kiods tum, exc. cpporlunlty I 1.800-510-536-5185 \ 3. Is 0 quoliSod oeeupalionalIn lor ed v o n co m o n i. M agic rilo InslallBtfon.lm I Found: Block Sconk>. Call to0 hours a day. $SCL Around thoraplst or occupolionol S m o lljolo b b s w o /c o m e / I klontilv. 734-7901 TForoa. no hoaV^ lltiing.• thofopy assistant. exporloncod 4 palloni. Ca Ill I 7 734-2649 LAYTY T O N R V s : OR TWIN FALLS Have rotoronoos. B u b ial Duo to^l^ropid growth 4 ------^ W ohavo h a a good ft»a2a^663 ______’ 4. Hos com pleted a trolning TTONY'S O selecllonon of NEW 5th I ANIMAL SHELTER course opproved by theol continuing oxpansion, Commnet 2000. America’s H O M E RREPAIRS & wheels. IraIr v e l tra ile r & Room In licensed homo, one> State. ., 1 en one caro. CNA stollod. largest rural c ollular toio- LANDSIDSCAPING expand,ndos in slock! Found 4 For Adoption For lurthor information im LOST*FOUND ' >g phone company bcurromiy Cloan-ufn-ups. pruning. A lso large Dogs are listed In Tues­- 7 3 ^ 1 . ------ploose contact Maureen day. Wednesday. Thurs­ 10 seeking an experienced irtmming,g.shm s b removal, S ta rc raSf,rn'So"rl' ft AHTSTU^DIO SLABAKUVl ] - 113 CHILDCARE sales prolossional to ser­ (pertonceioEuropo. 'Found: Small yellow molo cot day & Sunday Timos- Director. 622-3333, oxt. ' now lawnVs.sprinklers. s.B ioofcy . USECED RVs & ISyeOTeKp^ with collarin oroaof 4lh ; SERVICES in vice th e Twin F oils a ro a . s to r a t i o n Nows. Located 139 6th 188. Resumes moy be faucols, roof roo repair, doors, r v^ R r E P A I R S - - Ave. N..TF. 734-8304. . Avo W.. allernoone moik>d to W ood River l a itn ­ Componsalion plan con- n • furniture.' ' ‘ j J Alfordoblo quality doy care. drywall!vails, otc. etc. B e rtt HarbaughH Lost: Rotwoillor X, black & only, Mon-Fri. Closed cal Center, ATTN: Mouroen>s BlBts ol a substantial baso irs experience Mot . ceilings, elc. : WiU take inlonts 4 toddkra. :t. salo/y 4 excenent oommis- IS y e a r s » o to r , In c tan, bluo ootlor, onswora to Sat. ^ & holkiays. Call! C n n 3 2 T ^ 0 .____' Askew. PO Box 86. Sun m do wh$t 1323 Wendell 733-40233 o r 733-1658 th e nam e Torr, on thyroid 736-2209 for moro Infor­ ■ Valk>yriD833S3. Appllca­10 sion. Bonus potonliol 4 a medication Ja st soon on mation, Thia is a publloJ COLLEENS CLUBHOUSE lions are availablo otM orii- compkile bonoliis package. J F r o o E * Ml For Immediate consider- : C a llII 734-33227; Locust end Fildr intorsec- sorvico ennouncomont olI Homodoycaro^se^ool Ihe Sun V alley or Hailey tkxT. REWARD!! 736-0763. Tho nm os-N ow s. Ago 18mo-5vre. 734-9948., tn alien pktase contod; Rose FodStv. a- Jox at 1-800-767-2007. r or Commnol Cellular is an r >y Equal Opportunity Em- ; otovof'

: J C '4 Timos-NowB, Twinvin IFatlo. Idaho ,.. Saturday., NovomborN< 27. 1993 Employrrm ent-Finaancial 210-301 ^ I t h iE i S E NI M O Tr o R ^ 210 SALES 213 MISCELLANEOUS>us ^ OPPORTUNITIESES . Advo(lialr>g Mio* rop In Ti Falls a ro a . lull-tlmoI posi-po Looking tor school busuVdrlv- i ------tlon.Coll232-233t. ______ors to drivo in TF oroa.oa. Wdl ^ Dof)'tl*tHoMd^ltl*mis ______¥ j l ^ h m oy. ccnso roquirod. Mustst hovoh M ~ M eoo-':»8^von?r4^i&{•M04 . good driving records’d & b o _____ ablo to pass physical, :ol,Coii ■ 1 •LUS TEXAS REFINEHY COR:ORP. 733-8003,9ani.4pm.I. TlTrain- ^ J noods moluro porsonn n(now Ino startino nowl In TWIN FALLS aron» R o- Pizza Hut Is now occop gordlosa of oxpotionco n c o , oppllcatlons lor wolt s wrilo K.C. Hopkins,.Box B< cooks, and dollvoryia dr n • 711, Fl. Worth,fX7piO,1 positions. All shllta.av ______o b lo . Apply in porsoi Bluo L akos N o r Addi w i y ! 211 TECHNICAL Avotocottens______NO MoiiiiEYDO T i— WHfTEHS WANTED Inloctlon molding tochnicEs i n e s s iC a r d s lY 1080 CHEVY ’f i " : RosWonts ol Halloy, Sh<| B u » 7 1 1976 FORIRO 1983MERCUR\ 1987 FORD I (oroman. nigm thin. Mu Iking to havo strong mochanfc doxim ■ 1 ablltliofl, soir-Riollv&tor, < I PINTO) LYNX CITATION TAURUS I : I ■ 4 sposd transmission Front wheel drive, Automatic transmission, ■ . ganlzoa, p o sso s a wlllln greet economy car noss to oxpond your ho economical to drive. zons.W ork woll within - "nw "nmosNows? SoftS ■ \ toam orlontod work plac,1- ? / - rosumo and writing som-soj . V plos to: N.S. Nokkontwrrtvod. k # ' SPC is a plt«. wages DO roglonal odilor. Tho TlmosTirr Sond rosumo to: TEI. P i e a t 6 (d i s . Box 2302. Halloy., '• ^ I 2 Nows. Box 548. Twin1 Foils,Ft I ^ 2 8 18 M 2 0 0? *12951^ 1 7 9 0 t kJ. 83303: or coll 733r33- 83333. Ann: WHtlam Sola.2!a._ ■ 0931,0X1,264. 212 TRADE Live it Up.I 7f98SOLDFrilIRENZAWGN.I \ Airtqmatic transmission,. lots oiroomi Drive It todayl ■ AmbltSou*, Rftpontlbl*^ 216 EMPLOYMENT indivUual noolteato instdlitd l AIDS/INFO OQuip.. do repairs & molnte nanco. Prolor oxporioflcol i l f ' AMERICAN TEMPORAi^ ^------but will troin. Sond rosomt SERVICES, INC. i to; Box 83131,% Tho,Q Wo can holp you with yo miH MARK VII 1 1 99 9 0 1 548 temporary, seasonal, PT l 19883 Tlmos Nows. PO Box 548. r O D A Y ! ■ Low miles, local 1 owner,mer, cllmale coritrol air conditioning, Twin Falls, ID 83303, Ffomploymom nooda^'>r OPEIEN HOUSE T( ■ powor seats & windows,ws, leather1 mterlor, automailc trans,, - — In Twin F als 734-6452152 ■ power steering & oraks:akes, cruise control, rear delroster.t 1989 OODGIGELANCERI >5 Sat. 1 -4 p.m.n . ^ 4 door, Iront wheel drive, powei3owerstee;lno, power brakes'. ■ Cossla County Jt. Schc Diclrlcl 151 will bo ta k lr “J ____ 2 !______^1 0 7 5 M ountain Viy i e w applications lor an oxpoi oncod mochonle to work'Pj?"; 217 RESUME Iho busgorogo. Appllcijllco- , PREPARATION. lions may boplckodupi 9 2 8 8I ^ 2 5w o t tho School Control OHieo i 733-2008 R. Sk>tton-toa 1 2 i bonofliB, good poy. Cal 9 9 0 1 [Ml" Room with Gasas Fireplace. Formal LLivirig an d Dining Konot93<^<51.______this oroB. High prolit — margins, oasy to locoloOS & Rooms. Gas heat.he Air Conditioningg, Finished 2 Car' Exportoncod sto d skllna op 1982 OLDS1 1987 CHRYSLER! 11985 CHEVY I p lic a to rs n o o d o d . Hon< woSSKiSSu,.. Garage. Automatiatic Sprinkler System antnd Much Morel lools a transportallonS rc t-800-331-6764 OL TORONAOOI LeBARON CAMARO I oulrod. Call 733-9683. Automatic transmission, ^ Coug^wl^ai^onu^ ^ ^ so. "■ .I.^TnWlSn7tffcIS d^?powerstSflnB&braK!s. ’■ eoostruobn, catpeniry,ry, IcU T TO $ ( food procM sing, Twin Falls 7 3 3 - 7 ^ ■ >10,995 j Burloy 676^040 • No Foo00 5115001^3895^^4990\ EXPRESS PERSONNEL SERVICES. 1 1984 GRAN Mochanics wontod, Ford ox- H Automatic, powor seats, 19192 MERCUmRY GRAND I portonco prolorrod. SovomJ oponings. contact Frankonk Grog ory 678-0491______i | H H | ^ MARQUIUlS LS I M ochaa MfMetallic exterior. ■ NEEDED Vendrivora \ ^ 2 i ■ ' d e lu x e internterlor, p o w e r s e a t s & ■ ■ upto$.30^milo w indow3WS, s, a ir c o n d itio n ln a , ■ 401K•Hoahh-D^e^ec. J™ ' ., , ‘^ -^ crulseconicontrol, powersteenng ■ 208-343-6400 or 1 & brakiirakes, rear window ■ 800-63S-S233 1987 BUIC defroster,er. sstereo systemand ■ H 2 door, automatic, powor Progrossivo Twin Falls mnuch ucf morel ■ bosod trudt compony sooK-M>K- lf»g ownor-oporolors to run long houi (opprox 36 slotos). Solllomonis ovory ------?w o o (arC « ll KovinrTNO.- I ^ 3 1 734-6095,______PTSI 48 slo ts corrior bosod in Boiso, looking for quoll-oil- I 1981 liod ownor oporolor* ol Ilotflat bod oquipmonl, lost pay, ■ SUBARU Dl good bonollls. (5all 1-8o6 - 289-0113,^dDodoe. RD FESTIVA 1991 MERCURIRY TRACER I ■ EcM iT oX,>ower steering, power brakes. Roor-mounted transmission, frontront wheelv drive, red. #Z-8090 ■ Truck drivers noeded: T10 o whoolor oxporlonco andind CDL roouirod. Local, coukjuhj bo hJiMimo. Can 423-4269« 9 botwoon Bam-5pm, v i m 9 9 0 J 4 9 if 9 0 \ WANTED Flolboddrivors . up to $.20 por mllo DS CUTLASS 1990 MAZDAIA PICKUPI 401K-Hoa]lh-DMa>-Bc. lit steering, brakes & door locks Slereo. S speed transmission, cisansan Insideb and o u t Come seel ■ 208-343-6400 or ______------213 MISCELLANEOUS OPPORTUNmES 9 0 0 ^ 5 2* 8 8 1 S4.75-$6.00Hr BAY ATTENDANT ANO SU­J. irycougar PERVISOR POSITIONS 1 ^ IE DAKOTA P.Ur 1988MERCUR1 I AVAILABLE steering & brakes, stereo system, ^L-7919. Airtomatlc, raar delroster,ster, cruise,i air conditioning. H Wo aro looking lor dopond-d- ablo individuals that aro oasily moilvaiod lor currentnt I YOU Pi - ...... — ond (uJur# oponinos-AppU-.. 9 9 0 ^ 5 2* 9 0 ] cants m ust bo trustworthy"'f and possoss a noat ap­3- po aranco. I ONLY..,ID MARQUIS LS 1990 MERCUnURY TOPAZ I white & blue, all the power options, Front wheel drive, povirer MerlBering, power brakes. H WE OFFER; • ChMin w d molrrtainod (odl- 1 1989 FOR ■ Front wheel drive, powi .^XnAlmosphoro •Hoatod work boy • Advanccmoftt opportunity 9 9 0 > 9 0 1 • PaMvacatkx) 6 . 9 ° / • Fkixtoto schodulo % A.RR. LoansIS Available O.ii.A.C. • 40IK Prom shoring IDA ACCORD 1991 LINCOLNN MARKI VII I •Colotorlaplon leering, brakes & vrindows. stereo, /All the luxury options and power opticoptions, excellent condition. H $4.75 por hour to start, with I Your Gas bonus Inconllvos that nor- I 1991 OLD! molly placo bay attandom s H 4 door, automatic, power 8 In tho $5.00-$6,00 por hour rango a n d suporvlsors in lhoS6.00-S7.00 por hour 9 9 5 9 9 5 1 rango. P 7 « Arallcations accoptod Mon- 1984 JEEP WAGOB0NEER4DRI Sedan, automatic transmission,I, povpower steering &'brakss. H ^ ’UEB^CofirRUCK 1 1988 DODGE WASH H Automatic, 4X4, powsr Steel Of Twin Fans Its 1fR U E , OllU R F a c iTORY Comor of Hwy 93 & 184 (behind Potro Trockstop) M .5 Ig g j ' No phono can ploaso IA ACCORD EX - EOE ___ IN!lYOICE ES5 not oi ------Do5v577WWWff7BRnJod1n— UR SloloPolico Annual Bonoftt #L-77fl1. Low miles, leather Inierlor,jr,enjise, cn air, rear delroster. H to M bfocalchildnm . C n i 736-6200, 1 1991 GRAND • • • • H Local 1 owner, low miles, whiti Early momino doihwy drivor, A cITUAL i C o)ST««««*« 3 d a y s p o r w ook, 3% hrs day, smal car b m utt Can H 9 , S9 0 0 \ ■ 543-6851 altomeons. Fun tlmo portTtanoni bulkfing; But II t s R e ai l i i i i C uose!! Y i i ' NO MONEY DO’)OWN O.AC. malntonanee and parts . Organization end mothra- I ttono>«kilIoroquIn>d.Sond I 11990 HOND rosumo to; PO Box 212, I H Front wheel drhm, povnr steerlI S E N MQTO I DRSI T « lo F a l.. ID 83303,_____ ■ ars The Easiest Place0 In The Worid To BuyiuyA Car ■ Qood Chrlstmaa $$. Wo I no«d h o b for tho Stato Po- I lice A nnual bonoin to holp ■ ^EjMnFaljsTg^TO^rOl^REE^ k>calchiUron.73&«200. I EIZZ l ^ f l

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S t2 FARUSmANCHESHES 518 MOBILE HOhESES 602 UNFURNISHED 614 MOBILE H O IE 706 FARM & RANCH 602 APPLIANCES 812 HEATING & AIR 817 HISCELUUJEOUS> 822 TOOLSAND - ANO DAIRIES ______HOUSES:.______SPACE ...... IMPLEMENTS____ , .CONDITIONING, ____ . MACHINERY______— —I2*«,3bdrm,mbi ------Frlgldaire 30* rango. rolrTj . ' FORSALE, BYOWNERI InRIchll:hllold. Rocontly romodolod<*'Wf>g III 2 bdrm. 1 both, nico & doan.doa Single wide space, adiidu?7 Wantod: Blodo k>r smallUZor-l Fo washer a dryor. sloroc»roo- 6 baseboard hoators a thoinor- S uporN inlondo, 7 gam10 oa,a. FotoyBcn saw, planor-mold- DoobtosUhorriflgboooxwmllk rm wfth now carpot. N $450.734.5516 ______oatk 733-3961 ____ tractor, 6’- 8'. 3 pl. CcColl console TV, 713-0084 ------• m oaals. 543-6583, orX lots ol a c c e s s . A lso gamim eo or, with oxiras. 837-6596. parlor. 1500 gal. tank.2ton BxlOshod.JncTmka MagloVallmUsedI ______543^1762. ___ ooar Horns, 733~4fii-«5 homos, Bhw.shods,is, gra-I wovo. sola, 8 i^ . AH 2 story 4 bdrm larm housouso, ------.734.795a ____ Homolilo XL chain saw. liko $40 0 plus dop. No smimok- o — — ____ Ap^lsncea & Psrts• Blazo King woodstovo, $35350; nowl$125.423-6324, ------nafioa..2fl0.acfBa.uni-undot. • $9.900.7Mra31-nu r r r r u ------727andAve,8.- • Bprinklofa. 487-2075 -lng.-noj>ots.7£M436~ king sizo wator boa, $7:575. 819 MUSICAL------‘85 14x66Nashua.8A' 709 HAY, GRAIN Twin Falls, ID Cnll736-0945 or 733-308' Tuxn 10' ma ctasslnod psgot lo I bdrm bl Fitor, util room w T W > en S L msIHUMEHIS DAIRY FACILITIT Y ON HEATING. 3 bdrm, AND FEED 3d 1 ■ nil many back-to-school hookups, romodoiod bat Eorth pollot stove, uaod r»«Kj..C«« 733-0831, Doublo 5 bam, wator"svsiom sys ^ balh, storogo shod, g vofydoan, nopots, annt ____ Porlablo dishwasher,• IN year. Soils now $1600. ask-as: S piece Renx> drum set plus sh o p . a bodroom & 21 loaso roq, $350 mo. Ist 120 big ba lo s cloan eiravraw, Slnk-orator, works woll ino t9flS. Can 837-4762- 2 cym bals a high hat wilhWilh ------homo. 60 aeros, 20 nf-j wltdolivor.ag5-5755. t100.733-«129______^ slo o U stands :fe3.1166._ Earth stovo w- hearth pipe 823 VARIETY FOODS $110,000. 120 ton 1sta2nd, norairrain. Washer. $60: Dryor. $70 btewor. mobilo hom o rolonod, Baldwin piano, liko now. L e M o y n e R eal!'a lly L A Z Y J catio n s to K.E. Inc., a : Ion bak>8. doi. In Monic;Val- Vo ean dolrvor. 637-6502 ____ $500.532-t386 aftor Som>m.. $1000.354-2564 attor 6pm^ AND SERVrcES 7 3 3 -0 8 7 4 ^ 4 5 0 POLELINEHE Falls Avo 120300. lTw l i M i^ tov. $75-$80.733-6478 ___ Bundy lluto. raroly usod, Palbi. Id. Avail. 12-1. lor safo: Rod, Yeltow Farm 4 Ranch, 400I ncocros 1sta2ndcutlinghay, N( menially salo, soit-lroo'foo- For sale: Blaze King wooc.od- $250 C ai 4 2 3 - 4 ^ . ROAD raw, eliminates oxisling scolo ----- Dolictows a Jonathon, $5 a sprlnklo Irrlgalod. houso,'hoi S P A C E 9 4I ' SmaD 1 bdrm houso wHh g . RAIN, $75 ton. Also straw :olo. stovo, blowor. $ 1000.32^124- castotono 600 koyboard wW-5 -5 buthol. 324-4184______Jm “?o 7 0 2 CATTl£ ____ $1-bale. 7 3 ^ 5 8 . ____ $396. CnI 734-6675 ------2S36aftor_6pm_____ ^ N W otPjiul. Call 438-52B-5230. PR IC ED A T 5 1 9 ,5 ___ octavos. 20 Insuvmonts. 20 Wo grown, now we nood you le w o an o d Hoisloin hollor,0„. 50l«,.«tayM lon. Froo Hoot Machine rhythm s, 10 accompani­ O no soction lor salo.alo. Liko now m obile hom "• 603 BAZAARS “"!* toootHI2-5fcKabocha Potato 4 boot ground,und. b o d ro o m s, 1 b a lh , fro g g j , n c frW i 7?i-?g ig ------Cftit 543-6080______Insert tor liroplaco ments, 8 harm onies. + exr • #quash, organicaly grown. $650 Dornero. ^ 5 .55617. 6 1 yoar old. Includos o\ 22 head top quoMy Al hoiloi :___ ANO CRAFTS 0niy si5 0 . Iras, very nico t f $600. C ai $2Sb,anyquanfry.lroo range, rolrlgorator, dlsjK 5 - FURNISHED •e (reim 22.000 bhofd.Wo}gl11^ 600 ton hay, 19.6 protior:ion, — — — C ai 324-4615. 934-5862 altor 5 ond‘ °on " samptos.^Pi^tt - Berger 513 ACREAGES ANDNO al, drshwashor, siortSta^o ' APTSmUPLEXES■® SOQ-1400b>. 625-5755.r®"’ 26.4fibor,$83.4o5toooc CAT- L arge B laze King stovovo wookonds, “ h«v.$60.Howo 767-3212.’,S“ ‘ Allono W blrs. ALLEY CAI shod. All aluminum aid Antlquos.Iboutiquo, Junqmvnia' blower, good cond. $600oo! CHOOSE trom 15 usod pl- LOTS . ' Lovoly drapes only 2 yi Cottage motol: Wookly ___ anos. all n>conditk>nod. ^ 25 Hoisloin hoilors, oppro) JSs: <23^65 ______i. 824 VIDEO 10 s c o n ic ocro with :oolor monthly ratot, 733^96.. -I- ____ Now brass-gloss liropioc IMS lor StudkM,$17S&$225-«-do1^55^ mololv 325 a». 866-^652. ENTERTAINMENT sharosolwator. SofT ; t t 7~ B rand now novor ou l‘ ?c ' C h ristm ss C ountry Bazasizaar SCtOOn, pOld $155 SOll lO i 4TELEVIStON . .Q roll an im htm ont to see100 this No drinklns or amokini \?}l' wrapper, 12x53* stool gral 'SIV. -»95.734r57.B5------Dunktoy Musk;, (slnco lovoly homo at 734-45-4572. 42eM«lnAvoN..> jroln Nov. 2 6 , 8om -6pm : Nov ______1946). Boiso______------sta r t caMng March 1. Cirn ii rolls, m ode In Germ any 27. 9am-5pm. at KnulInull Polor Thorm airtight wooi ----- 5 'portable satolito dish with S a en » ,llv 0 trout ttroM 543-4131. grooved ter bartoy, moy^ b G range. 4 mBosW .TF:Citv Cit sto v e with blow or. $30000. Comtompo 80 Lowry organ,ja n . rooofvor, $150 or bost ollor. 604 UKFURMSHEO ------usod for corn. PakJ $7000 1977. Best oMor. 2'AmisWooHwyM, S 350 hood bred stock hoHon water tank. Hwy 74 oror; 3 733d. no rain. 736-0795 Etn- KIMBERLY RD loxos. 520 REAL ESTATE . _ months. $ B . 734,6548^ _ $1895. Karon, credit man- $t 1.000aadi.-7344989 *8j__ Livestock Morkotlng Ass<»0' Oualityhay:265tonollBt R ------egor. 1-800-466-5661I iw m FALLS SERVICES ■ ------elation, Mockay. 10. Ov« Tfr BAZAAR C h a m b e r ol Com m orco 2 & 3 BEDROOM 25Stonol2nd,75tono S14 JEWELRY New piano, reasonable, ^can 73^4910 2 6 0 hood consigned plu 3rd. 45 ton 011992 3rd d usirial park tot, 145x3-5x340, tst&2rtdmortgagos,han8. bln cortsoii'(oiiHn lrom$41S. L W asher 4 dryor hookupun lurthor Inlormation, ca 2 DAYS - NEW PIANOS: C hoose Irom tions Itom $5000 to . Sm Jade pondants. 14 cam^ Stoinway, KawaJ. Baklwin. 514 INCOME 0 Linda at 588-2258. Lunc — THURSDAY & $250,000. C a t today.t e ____ sorvod on grounds. « gokl. pood lucA charactors, CaniorspodalHoUdaypric-)ric. Psnasonto 1 3 'colorTV .not — 710 HORSES S49.9r733U8180. PROPERTY im o . For sak>: 20 cows, prog los FRIDAY _ os. Dunktoy Musk:, CO romoto, good cond, no ______2 bdrm, 1 bolh. $400 me ost- ______». choda. $100,734-6293 $300 dop. an utn. paidI Aa I o d , mostly big Brangus.'tU o 2 - 20 month old geldings 1946). 1-TO0.281-5549. 7 UNfT INVESTMEKTII G*>'’• WEDNESDAY NOON4 .120 yds carpot a pod. Homor^ Simmons 5 ploco electronic'"If » 4 BEDROOM HOUSE un- F alls. Potontlal to bringring In $150 doposit, quiol,1 n< n o ERS Irom Idaho's 3rd high^h. tio, broke, mg, strong’"fl- Call today oloc. Iiroplaeo. 5' patio doorw drum set, with amp' &a dor $65,000 In TF, wo are $ 1 6 0 0 +/.amonth.ainairior S a s e 0 ‘ t proloin herd. $130C00. >800.543-6243______— 733-0931 e»t2 a fromo. 837-9055______board. 733-0526 ntlor 6om.!"L. proqualiRod buyers w- $85,000. a ls o springing cows lo For salo; 2 Peruvian Pose0* 0 . Hdmomade Crochet Itemsims 19*blackawhHoTV.$60, Spinet, great condition,on. cash, no roan ors, 736- 7 ^ aak..6f6.2013. — ypariings,2PonjvionPaso i $795. Dolivefod. 678-2717.t7. 1654. toavo mossaoo. INVESTORS! Must soo}othis tt ■■ ■nlil >|o Tablocteihs, doilies, sot ol supor nico rims lor PRODUCERS; .Tonnossoe Walker yoorEnt scarves, etc. Trans Am. $75 sot. Spinot piano. Baldwinvin 4 to 6 quart Ultra sonto doan- 2 bdrm, 1 bath, malnlB'nto- ■■■■■■■■I . Illlios. 2 bred Poruvior;or> Embroktered a locod 7366521. Acrosonlc, beautilul vrakiut,lut. or. Kodak Bantam RF and nance irao siding, goi ^ LIVESTOCK; P o so.T onnossoo Woikoi>^or piltew coses. 77 $805.734.7952______Kodak Bantam Special. rontal history. $29.«>0. 1 way Amlrak to M em phis, ^ m ares, broke lo rido. 823.123- . Coil 655-4260 1 o ' Upright piano, g o o d condi-|5i: Can 734-7335.______Wodnos^OocI^I, 4413 ovos or wookofida.:___ Also taking ordora. $89 bolore Docombor 12. OOOD INVESTMENT!m 2 9 0 hoad short brod hoilors. ----- Cnn934-5S66.______Iton, $500 or bost olfor. Calll^all AN aluminum folding camp !?.’ Horse Boarding Avail In’ & Tho Christmas Cottooo. 324-5306 alter 5 pm, labto In good conditten. bdrm, 1 bath, gas hoi Doluxo bdmt, 2 balh, 1 tr bred 5 < month. AddatonU OI,. 2 round trip tickot Irom Boiso good stanor homon oto o 602 UNFURNISHED 2 ourrogularrunolspringor' , outdoor stals. Indoor’ Come to ono ol Twin Falls’ WHOLESALE PIANOS■— Can733-0350 S o u th o i Hanson, pots ok fJ' nrofia. 324.4816. r ? to Ontorio. CA, restriction $31,000. HOUSES hoilors and open heiters ___ original boullouos withLf a o pply. $362. J e n n y Lind 001678-9159. Baby Horns, newborn, c rb & corral availablo. $550 Sak) timo 11AM Horse boarding South ol TF. roputolionol lino hand­ ^ dothos.olC.734.S33S. . 7 3 4 ^ . ______®*. dressing tabio. liko now,.w, Yamaha eloctrki guHar a PV - t i x 3 bdmi, 1 both, lul bsmt, c „ 5 , • $75 mo. Indudos hoy. made olfts. Sat. 9-(. — ■ $60.Caire37-4500. -- . amp. oxc cond. $500, 733- Baldwin Acrosonk:.Spino( pi- ...... LANDMARI^ port, (e n c e d yard. $62! Housing applications an - - Can 734.3346. - 1 __ _ - 127% S p a rta ,- - 0775 (or Krtstv Of Laura __ ano, madoin late30’s or mo. ♦deposit. 7 3 4 ^ 1 • now boing accepted lo — 3 quilled quoon slzo quills. REALTY Oualily open hollers: 6160 Horses: Bought, sold and $100 0 0 ^ . 637-4567. ■ 820 PETS AND 40's or SO-s. 423-4934. 3 bdmi houso in Joromo, i , n e a r oidorly, oldorly, an< :oll traded. Call y&3-6055. ^ 806 CHILDREN’S 2235S.Unceln * handicoppod-disabiod —per h o a d ol 550-850 lbs. Col 994 E 2700 SHngorman. _ SUPPUES Comoro wantod: Top dollor Irig & stove lurnishod. i -.S43-6916k>avo mso. FTEMS ______324:751B. so n s. Rom & ulilhkM basoc ___ Prolosslonal tralnor-instruc ___ 7 pc Junior goll sot. $70.'0 . ______paid lor Nikon S P . S or S2, _____ pots, no smoking. Da maybe S3.734-0270. _____ oo Incomo. For (urthor Inlo------Whito lace X bro^ivosos. tor, indoor arono, wostomPj"' Child Crall oak crib 'n bodbod Snaro drum, $50. Bolh iy. 324.2907 or 324-4fe3. 11. hunt.aEnolish. 677-4811. ilh ^AKC*uf'cok«d®*alo*^*^ 515 COMMERCIAL ,1 car. contact tho Jorom e Hous with matching dresser„ 4a good condilion 637-6332. 00 Children's X'country skis. A202. C ountry esta te .6 5 2 r 5 a Ino Aulhortty at 733-5765 Rogistorod OH 10 yrs old __ Cnll Gooroo. 733-9406 PROPERTY Irom TF. 5 acros lonco changing top * 5 drawwor er 88 pro MSK. w hito wilh 31 TOD 733.5678. Equa 704 CUSTOMFARM g r^ o W in g . ranch ralsod,>od. m olchlng d ro sso r. BABYiBY Marker MRR bindings. 19595 1yroklchocotoloLiA>,aiyryr Chip a Daio Roscue Rang. _____ Tonnls court, appts, Iir H6utfrib~0^'rtifnl>v Bluo Lakos North olfico,ice, place. S bdrm. 3 bal ; SERVICES ___ EXCHANGE 423-6272 _ cm, $120. 88 Kollochch old yollow lab. both AKCCC ors a Monopoly, Ninotondo al. $ ,d' no Nioo 2 bdrm dupkn wHh g a al bools, rod wiih groon buck-*- roo, 734-6849 alier 6om. _ gomos. Small childs dosk, oxcoBont comof, bcol. 1200.nogottabkiw-loafli ft CORNTHRESHINO - $158,000. son or trado.ido, Etw ood & E vsns Daya raoo. $475.733-1359 “ 711 HORSE Largo Victorian dofl house.se. lo8.Elzo8,$lS0or$22525 3 Ambonian King parrots.IS. childs loblo a chairs, nico 734-1300. M-F. S-5.5,______734.1401 = -T Anywhere in Mogic ValloyV EQUIPMENT $300.733-5960- _ in to , nil. 3B5-0147.______$600 lor all 3, B aby Cock-•M- loy box a doll houso lumi- L____ QUIET LIVING >'>‘h HI copadty rotary coM kios08 50 ju r e .7 3 4 ,2 m ______E xecutive 3 b d rm . In Tw5 m I. C loan comptox, 1 & 2 bdrm ■;— Now 6x8 playhouso. voryory Assorted dried llowors. roa- S_ Tnn^Hnoodod 2 horse singk) axk> tmllor. V- Cotor TVs or VCRc, nooding 516 VACATION Falls, 2 bath, dbl garagneed. aptsfS32S & up. LESLIE R. JONES, MC. nice. d o w . rodwood lonconco sonablo prices. 324-7528. ^ $400 or best oltor. a benches. Must soo. $800 - akoots. $12.50 oa. Callall tooalr.734-3639. nnvtimo, PROPERTY (oncod yard, iiroplaeo., liro- a Rolurbishod, d e a n , rr 733-8456 •326-4181 ______736-8079. 300 A vocado groon K onm oroJO 733-1303 or 736-6559. _____ pis, $ 7 5 0 m o. le a se .b Ci a lh , dishw ashor, laundry — r or trade (or c a ro l equal vol-val- heavy duty washer a dryor, — Commorcial zig-zog sowing Public Notloa; Vacaticmlon 524.2358 Of 3g<-703l.laao (adOtios, no pots TTT CORNTHRESHINO. 2 ,p o n o b lo 12x 12 stalls,.^ all 1 ue. 736.1699. ___ $175.7 usod 14* tiros, ii20 o 3 lomalo p u ro b ro d B o rd eror machino 1.8Q0-414-7e70 timosharos originally so 8 6 4 Qulncv 734.8600ii» l ground work, manure haul-Jl- stool framing. slMIng doors,ors, oil. Cnll 733-9271 - 1st shots. $50. Do-La Vol milking machines ' '•Old Jotomo: 1 & 3 bdmi.$225 t swing out loodors, tongue .Irom $eeOO to $17,001.900. $375.324-2841 _____ Studio opt. $275 a month ^ 0 S08 COMMUNICATION Chippor-shroddor, 5 hp TT budu)t typo, 7 3 ^ 6 ''Now$1900-$4000. I' ___ a groove walls, cost $2300. I f 5 Purobrod Boxots, oxc. wlh J O N E S W E HAULJm \n Plus $200 doo. 73^7216 Igh sale ter a $1 OOP. 736-0788S ? ’ DEVICES Craftsman, used 1 season. V’ Ico skatos, boys sizo 1. la- l-aOO-gSl.StfiS______C O R N THRESHING • Higl ___ $299.734-7952______children, read y to go Doc.^ dtossIzo9.GoodcondHion. Iwillfnovoyou ^e. Horse traior Invoniory dose* ■rr ■ 1. $100 oa. Can now lo ro - S ' ROOMS FOR RENT •0-, Moioroio Rodius P-200 mo-" f- Chiropractte loWo. Zonilh Hi- ^ Can 733-9615,______5t8 MOBILE HOMES ANYWHERE fo rte ss tha __ oul. Circle J a Logan|on bilo to iophono wilh oxtra J*- servo voura. 734.5735. ____ renting a truck. Nood Coach. Call Wodo Zoillngor Lo. whilo base. $1200, — Looking lor Christm as tree 1____ Motol, daily & wookly ratos, Custom mochankal flor bottor^^^MMna a carrying'lOfl 637-9010.______AKC Akita pupa roody (or nocking machino. C ai 436- 28 a c r e s with woll & sowoiwor, lo a d s lo Calil & Ariz. ^ ROCK PICKING, surtaco or late eves 676.3342 TT ChristmoTTlomakw, 3 Hjse. FREE ESTIMATES>25 & maid sorvico, direct dial — Cream colorod sola, $200. , S663.9;5:y ,______’ porfoct (or a trailor housi _____ p h o n o , cab lo TV & HBO, . undorgrwjn^^^^ Team harness lor sale, matos. Can 733-2282 or C^l 829^197. C an 324.3490. . Winiitlargopoftios.$250. Call734.6490.______733fok. __ 423-6240 ^ Needed 1 pair dimbing spurs 3 HBO. maki sorvico, S UHo-o r- MACHINERY - $200, AKC Yorkshire Tor-,'• ' wlh bolt, 536-6428, I for Idaho Ag Land Phono. 733-4330.______-TT SA T. ACT M cIntosh com-m- Drapory work room closure,ff. rtor puppy $250.438.8093 • ^ 1390 Caso with loador.JDin 10001*x60* siphon tubos. SI la Consow barlackor. Cen­ - NEED IMMEDIATELY 0 m ::: oa.Call 326-4141.ovos. tury homor, O.B. Masco; AKC Pomeranian Christmas“ Small storage shod, approxl- “ I 606 MOBILE HO|l*S iri(. 4 2 0 PS wilh side console, ° pupptos, 3 mate, chocolale.0* mat ely 7x9.734-5119, ,t & Ford Jubiioo, JD 302-A•A 50 h o rse b o o ste r pum p a Fold-omallc. 934-5544. - Siam. i250 0^438-5543 ; For Salo - orjr Trade for small [u- m otor. 650 It. ol 6* alumi- — Old cowboy boots wHh doth 2 bdrm . 1 bath unfurrilsh'^do s- backhoo. MF 1105 with du- Jazz baskeiball tlckots. any AKC.snvor Toy P o o d le pe t farm o r r aanoh; i a quality mobilo. In Joromo park.Dd o ls. Now House bak> chcp- num m ain lino wilh 50 It. oame. 801-539-1796._____ labs or tots ol cotor or any - puppies, fomalos $250, woslorn theme decorator home, quad-i1-plex or duplex, $ 3 9 5 ••■$150 d o p . rolor- por.Ford6610dk)SOl.lHC risers, 1 wheel One. 810 RREWOOO Kabota 4x4 lorm Iraclor.r. mi&»8$175.4ib.5935. T 7 1466. GohigSmbcor-grind-S a- Can 4^-5360.______; = hom. 543-5315,______May vory w. tor, odd sh ap es prolerrod. lOBa irrigatedBd pastu re Sr 60a ~ tion. Chosp up keep. NOC Male mlnl-lopp rabbit. $10: 5858 Joromo Hwy 93. Iromfl PIES FREE well marked, hay. F air to> mlddlln' i 3-Br 2- Now mobile homo, 2bod- problem s. $5000 or oilor. 36x24’ rabbit cage, sold 811 FURNITURE P otro II truck sto p . 1 N. 2 win bo sm all d o g s. Hager-ii n room, 2 balh, on 6ih St. N. Call 459-3983______W .l/, S. rod shop.------_ man 837-4497 tot ring y batli homo,I, steel shop Se in Betloyuo. onorgy efficont, L ^ CARPETS _ Wantod: 1 ton roar ond lor 20 ton Carolina hydraulic _ MANNEOUINS; Adult modoi.1. For salo: Yorkshire Terrierir Dodoo or Ford, 436-9301 corrals. Aboutut $60,000 down; w a sh e r & dryor hook-up, 12x2 0 ooodcajpot... ______$100;chiid modol. $75. Ask. _ NO p o ts or sm okers. $=■ ^ proas, exc cond, $S00; CaliiS 715 -SWINE -CM.. M 5,3.5331 ____^_ ,W*Hod2goodu«>dhydtau------ab o u t 1 6 minilnute drive from S . & 4-2056______green color. Bost ollor. lor Cheryl ol catolog I- lie boauty chairs. Cdl ^ mo -f util. 1st mo. 4- security C ai 733-3056. _ counter Mon-Fri, 10am-' Froo cute Lab Chow pup- Gooding andd about the best dooorit. 766-4281 2 - B o roody lor Iho doop snoww Weiner pigs. pios, males a fomales.I. Connto 7 0 2 - 7 3 ^ 1 4 doyi th is wintorl Wilh a usod 4 324-4265 or ^4-2216. _ 100 yds., varigated groon,n 4Dm.JCPonrw, MV Mai - Ready nowl 734-5002.-______or 702-738-4753 buy you are 11]likely to find. I . brown, yellow shadrt<8oa I r 607 OFFICEAND . w hool drivo compact diosolDi Woiner pigs a Al boar, call . •0 Maytag dryor, $75. RocSnor. Froo: GoWen Springer Spon->- WV anted: Slh w heel hitch lor tra c to r wilh Iront ond ioad-I- :S4-4905. corpel ond pad, $225 orH vory comlortablo. $65. Can * RETAl. SPACE tol.4yr8old.B»yod,shds.t, _ tmvoltmiler, 537-6683. mce 3-Br. hohome Sf shop on — o r . ro a r scrapor blado or — best ollor. 734-9557. _ 7 3 ^ 5 2 1 . vorvl?iendry.?33-4129____ v BO snow blowor allachmonl. 2 matching pooch veivot, _ Waniod: AKC male Boxor lor ------SOOaorop lanemd. Pick & choose- i- 716 FARMMSC. ____po k onipr!ain_mo_nt_contor by -FREE to good ho m o. Lab aI. . .slud.aorvlco.-CaII-438. - ______Com o oiira iost'drlvo a ' ------^ Tike now.'Wtiw back ch airs. Engbbrg's. oxcol. $350. from 3 or 4,l, from $860,000 0f(bo.1000sqll.73^^_— used compact 4-whoo»i 1993 20ltRowmaslorsoll- pitbun X. 7 w eeks. S mates.I. 8946 or 438-5522 a leave I- $350 polr. Call 734-9495 Now \W snow chains. $25. Slsmatos, 324-5471.______messaoe, to $600,000.. ] If you d o n 't like drive dkisol tractor a rogis-(• unloading spud bod, grainin ______after 12:30pm. VW tiros w-rlms. excel, 609 WAREHOUSE/ to r (or our drawing, (or mo0 tight, 34*l»lts whh WM kit, g 185R14, $50. Comploto Froo: Young black m alo La-“ ViWanted: A used left handed these, I'u tiyy toi come up with 3 nico upholstered living - ooHsot, CnI 837-9000, STORAGE RENTAL uso ol a compact 4-whool)l $9500 or bost ollor. never room choirs, reasonable0 gas liroplaco w-pipo a ce- brador, was abandoned— _ another one. KKeep tiylngl _ drivo tractor i implomonls.1. used. 423-5647______priced. 7 3 ^ ^ 6 9 . r^kitoos.sio. 734.1483. noods homo. Call 678-■ y Wanted: Automatic transmb- O RV, b o a t a trallor sto ra g5. e Kent Edwards. Hobbio 6604 toavo mso.______f 2 luol tanks, 1-250 golion,'>• Brown couch, brown choir & Ono sa lo loo manyl M oslor _ sion tor 74 Joop Cherokee Lincoln Cy Rea 5 ------avail In Gooding aroa. Call-or Horae Ranch Equipmoni.I- 1.500 gallon. Comploto OokJonflotrdvoraLobX, _ 4x4, Can 423-6240. aa'ty . r H 0 1.800-226«)64.6.5om. _ F rom Potro II truck stop. 1 0 oitomon. ploid recllner.r. C ash salo 2’x2'. $ 3 5 0 0 or 208-734-1734 ’ w lh stands. e25-_50^^ _ Bost offer. 5 4 ^ 7 9 _ besloHor.734-4147. Wanted: Block silk Navy m l N. 2 ml W. 'h ml S. Rod scarf wom with-Navy dreaa------u 610 GARAGE sh o p . 324-5656.______Couch, 2 lounge chairs w-r. PEOPLES JEWELRY ^ 9 7 2 1 . Fax 734-1733-- loot stools. 1 coffoea2oftdd ' Unk^uoslidobraootot _ suit. 734-4624______^ RENTALS Buriey TrsctorSalvsg* Humor Christmas special,I. Wanted:v camper shoil (or -i or 886-2543 _ Combine a traciorparts tables. 2 seta ol covers,I, Porsonallzodthoway $350.543.5620, you liko Hi English Pointer pupotos. 6a GMCS15.ri^xS-wkle. Box 1277-Twin'In F alls 8 3 3 0 3 . 2 c a r g a ra g e lo r ront. $75. wks oW, provon ftoW stock,t. Call 734-4417,______Call 733-3914 days or H Inom oto 4x4 larm tractor, Gilcres) targe gray davenport 734-2253 eves. a chair, almost now. Musi3 7?ft.inifl“" 726-1368 or' 5 Wanted: Compulor for handi- 28-hp diesol. has Iront ktod- .i».ICiJl733^. ______AH Horns pricod right - CK> child, 536-6359. o r. reo r box scrapor blodo, Mato Chinese Pug. fawn cot- r, ^ F A R R f W H — roiotillor, rotary mowor, M i^tflljio b Waniod torparts: Honda 125 orod. 3'/4 m o c53, rwuterod,'• * a70ecbgwi. 324-3407 RENT wHh6chaits. 736-7300. Extended hours. sgy^a^.i200. ^ good concStten. $125. FriaSatlil9fl0pm. Waniod: Inlornalional 145 Potato ground lor ront: SW ol d a u lic 3 poini vertical log “ ^ a i 733-8058. Miist soni 1 mate a 1 lomater plow.' 10'sot ol disks on ^ TF. 5 3 6 ^ ^ . BpIHIor,$15.900 or $3,970 Master bdrm set: bookcase: Radial tiros R75 16’s a 15's; 1 niiber. Call 934-5496, 801 ANTIQUES i saddto; Browning shotgun, purebred miniature - laHliBBIPEBiBni down payment, $375.04 headboard. 2 night stands, Sehnauzors, $t00 for pair. Waniod:Vy Kllchen cabinots In m o. 36 months OAC. Snow 12gaugeauio, moro Inlo 10% oil ony Horn In Claudia's uprtght dresser, dresser w- catl>33-9094______Call a leave message forr _| eoodcondliloo,32S-S30S . b lo w o r or backhoo avail­ CcwboyCoIkxabk) booth . mirror $350.734-0304. . Ioanna 543.4020. . v Wantod: Ladtos snowmobile able. Hobby Horse Ranch at 2nd nmo Around An- Now | used beautilul oakr RH Potorson gas log Insofi, [le up this 324-5858. Jorome Hwy 93 tegs a embers IncTudod. Pot boKtod pigs. 2Vfi monthsI suH. sizo 14-16. Fun slzo Cuddl Houo Mnn. Twin Fnlls, _ dosk. nico C hristm as gift. ok), make oflor. 543-6541. otodrlcblankol. (rom Retro II truck stop, 1 Sneriliai$2S0.736.020g_ lists for $350 or bost oiler. Antiques bought a sold. . ■ 736.0093 ask tor Richard. Pups tor salo: Cow dogs,V«i Coll54W731oflor6pm N .2 W . VVS. redshoo. 155& Ptjneotoo 734-6915 Order Now For Christmss • 1 or toavo msg,______with a ne\( Rolls wheelchair with (oot Border C d lo . V4 Australian _ IHC 504 diosol. $2850. Bolso^s^^^igiwShow Discounted oak lumlturo ' Shophord. $25 each. WWantod: Lego toys, any set. 4234673.______Dining U ^ h n .d o fla ^ rosts, oxc cond. $250. Call 324-7242______I ------—mncBBg, more. q o a o W— ■: -Gol€Bman -H^at^ RogBordorColllopups.8 *□ sol.*hM* lrM l*h^d'ri^ Admission’MwHhrotum W oodworidna a Oak IRound trip tickot. S alt Lake w hen yiyou purchase on! winter famlture.73y-4S45,___ City to &>n Jo se , CA. D ec wks old, $150. 487-2261I Vi Warned: LHtle M ^ a l d . Pe- loader, roar box scrapor privik»O8.Frl5pm.10pm. . toavo messaoe______Iter Pan. Lady & Tho Tramp, W odo. rototler, rotary mow- Sat&Sun11am-6pm ( 26-Jan1.$100orbostol- finest: manufacturedn hi ORIENTAL RU G S-Sot 013, Roiwoiller X L ab p u p p ie s , nt. LoBvemso. 326-3135. 'sic s. In good c o n d . C all thetil Magic Valley t®rofiehor^ulilil'®?rail^^ ' $2900. &36-5206. - : 734.1206______I- Ptirnn _ draulic3poimvorileallog 802 ; APPLIANCES } ; Silvor bars, 100 oz. sizo for Slocking stuflors: AKC Dal- -■ W ed! dare you to com aplltter, $9999 or $2500 . Pino w-rovorslblo twood' ' sate at spot prica, limltod to mallsns.bom11-19.$100) WWantod: nico ontottalnm om down, Mymont $235,188 16 cu II Kenm oro rolrigora- cushions, couch, choir, slock on hand. Idaho Coin wil hbM. terms. 734-9674 _Scomorw.doors, 733-4728. ourur quality and prime of the mo, 36 mo OAC. Hobby rockor. 2 ond tabloo. $300. ; Wanted: Old branding Iron. tor, 36* 5 bumor gas range. 734-5049 or 734-5544. Ganorios. 302 Main Avo. N. Wirohalrod pointing O rillon W • H e a t p u m p InstalStalled by Pioneer Heating amhom es in H o n o Ranch 324-5856 Jor- Cah 734-6512______- • male, not gun dog. ownerr _! 7 3 4 ^ tS .______• H o mle e rmust be purchased after Oc . om o 93, trom Potro II :30* Holpoint olectrlo ranao, ^Oueon size hldo-a-bod,[ ' UNlQUEginteryoataol sotoos home. 734-8293 WWanted; Power HR for 1974 iyl* tn>ck atop. l N. 2 W. V4 S, ’ excollonl eonditioni $l5o. mulikcoterod browns, good' enioymont. Exportonoo ’ Johnson 135 hp outboard fore this date are not valid wit re d shoo. cond. Can Bert 7 3 4 -6 6 fT ^ ; llama-s.Can^-6634. 621 STEREOS/ J boat motor, 733-3492- mpare _«&4ZZi______;Sm. kHchon tabte. 2 chairs, 2 ; , Tht Finest Nmis ink Must *0^2 arch styte Appllanoo a Refrigsratlon '■ RADIOS/COS WWantod: Studded 15* radial buildings. :Sx36a42x54. solas.1hldo-a4>od,2bdim ^ 5365 US 9 3 -Across irices£ro SlOSecoodAvoEast ' $200, SdwHnn a in ip o , ox- snow tires with rlma. Havo 1-«»-843-1300e«t896- 73M059 sets.1antkioe.73»0084. • ■. e rd so bike-$450, ^ te l lo i; AlpinTCD playor; Alpino 6 W ‘ 114* lo trad e if rio e d e d .. KgfaEfBdcneyQashucHon and Air Conditioning. S llde^ln pickup stock rack, Sales a Seivloo Styte Craft roeo colorod woight machine Indteg ox- spookors; Kenwood Iruck; 3g»4961.______to_22fii2Z Z Z iiO ctober 15. rodiner.l mo.oM,$295. $150 or bost ollor. Gail « .. tension a buttortiy a n ac h - boxes.-Boat ollor. 326- Waniod: w Tont trallor. Call . with this o^er. 324-2056 Porta far Oo4l.Yourssl(*rs 734-2844. ment a.$700, .423-023 4tS2aflor3om.Kondan 733-5559 eves. 1 Manufactured Horn. from Petro Thick Stop. J ------4 ------—^ — : D-4 Tlmos-Nows. Twinin FFalls. Idaho Saturday, No>Novombor 27. 1993

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B25 WAWTEDTOaUYIY ■ 628 COLIECTIBLES3 906 GUNS ANO 909 SNOWVEHICLES 911 TRAVEL W aniod 10 buy:14*2who ano valuables.ES RIFLES______AND EQUIPI-gNT;____ TRAIi£RS h R a n d y sa ys.... tMind saw & 10’ radial ai wBar •93 700MountolnCat. El ------Enw.-87S-7a73 - 2-taJklngAtf. $75, M.C. Hi 1985 29 ll Prowlor Rooj rr;r~ mor doll with caasotu 5495; ,136* tracJt, hand warmarsJ " * willing s W r. $8200 or & 1 j L T o niy!-TelI the^folks e in:------Waniod to buy: 2-lwin bool Romlngton modol 760IBDL. BD cover. $5600.733-2148i— ollor. 543-8859 caso head boards, boy, SlS.assoftodoki}. olfV. Call 733-0016. 270 pump. $345: Marllarlln Largo truck tiro tubos• 'oI r .. Can 324.3216. Jl.. ■■ modol IS 12ga. slidolo ao c - snow lublno. 423-4068 ____ 8TARCRAFT m M agiic Valley ththat the ______W anlod lo b u y baby chan tion, eollodlblo. $250.■ 73 Snow machino or ATV loa■tf«ni»o; yi -3»09llimi.423-50l5..lH tobio. a Iravol-^ayfclub! bo for sa ls wllh a lo 2££2_ log ramps. 46x72 & 40x7 ------nt c ar softt. & a doub100040 «»*lclB»»in#dad,, • M-77 Rugor ,306 CBlll $j0oa.?33-B 345. — new eest of-nevr^is-h ere!" — Zgtfollof, cull 736-2060. . - stolnloss slool Snowmobllo, 1987 Yamal Waniod to buy: Bale loodeiod^r all woathor. $350. ExcHor, tunod-up and roo< moonlod on d o p o rv )^ ____ 733.3932 attor 6pm.L____ lor Iho snow, 0 x0. concn*d^ 912 im J T Y fbilbodplclw . Call PSE Voctor II compouno und tion $2700. Cnll 324-700(XW. ; TRAILERS ______67B-5717. bow.$12S.Cfttl733.Bfl87. lE V Y Wantod to buy: Colomt ^ >10 SPORTOO GOODSS 1989 16' flat bod trailor..ta ta n - # 4 CNI jm a n WlrtchoBlor 12 guago, $121 Scanoo. 736.6646. T.C 54 colibor muzzol loot —^ dom axh), oxcollont sh a p Mons Primagoll clubs.: sido rails, $1800 or bostst (ol- Wantod to buy: GM - rzi or. $100. Call 733-6867.7 ----- PW,1-3-5woods,JohnDi Do- tof.Call326-3167. cablnola. 326-5936 Winchofiior 270 XTL loatho»h«. lwdJ»,>f.tg00.733J331 ^ 2 horeoslogloaxto trailor. m Wanlod lo buy: Jopanoi HIMMIIIIIIIIIIIM wolghl, 3x9 Bushnol. S45( r !!AilAR( Now 7 woods. $25^0; no' ' swords & dogaors. Phor _Catf733_-aMZ______$400ofboslotlor. 'hono ------Iadios3&5woods,$6560 ______73fr«)79. I 5 Speed, 3.4^ V-6 Engine, Remote)te K eyiess Entry, S34-9172.______W inchostor336 with McMicMil- p a lr;sta ln lo ssslo o llro n 4 4 ’ goosonock, 3 axlo wii K Power Window:vs/Locks, Air Conditioition, Buciaxlo,$650orboibo st I ombloms & momorabilli . a n d POOLS Nlshlki ariol mountain bike olfor. Call 423-4068.I; ___ Also Tickots to Iho Nation.iinnni chaIn & sprocket, Ronll - r r *250: PSE bow, $12S In U s Vofla“ handle bars, o« cor-ond. Sundanco Spa, 2 yrs old,old 734-4725 ______Good flalbod 8x5 Irallolllor. ^ _____ nico gilt, was i2250. no« - r r lights & spare. $350. OlfoJIfor. V ^ """• tl500,MJ-d6a7.______Packaoodoall Olin Mark IV ------7 1990Y X 250,JI500.0- , f175g, 734-0674______F^ono 736-8209.______W antod lo buy: Mkrowavoavo & I Cal 73 4 .^0 . ------160 8KI8, Tryolla bindlngt small rofrloorator undi T IC T 908 MOTOR HOMES Ralchio bools slzo 10, s l S 5 0 .7 3 6 -1 ^ 5.______93Su2ukl1400lntnjdor,S bag, Columblo mon's sma"jil V4 ton trailor with 8 ply tifos,tlfo V — ^ ------now. $6150. cnll 677-49111916 ■ a n d RVS skTpanfs, Cofombla mon'i oxcolionl lor hauling, $351350. Y W anlod to buy: Proloeslon ,nt 2 oxtra llros also avalEabUiblo. cornora oqulpmont, cok Excol cond, 1962 Honeo n d a 1909 Podgo Rom X-tra vonvon, smallglovos,Komporhat34 • ^ojUftor^fTOS^gB^ o n l a ^ r A dovolopor. c5lCa Shadow. 700CC, *170000 or Exploror: 24,000 mlloaIlos Scotlgogglos.$245.734 • ' bost oHof. 7344462. . soll-contalnod, kitchonio n , 7963 Alox.______Wanlod lo buy: Sm ali ----- f^ o n to s a 2 4 7 C ota Trialr^ls, bath, sloops 2,678-0232.._i?::_ Rommlngton 870magnun , oxc. cond,, asking $700OOor < 7 6 D 6 d g o c o m p o rv a n , ro-ro 12 fluago w- caso, 324 'a - ; g g g r - ____ built 440, 5 now tirosro s , 8660 altor 6om, W anted to buy: Usod VCF/cn" Yamaha OT60 EndurJuro, slo o p s 4. vory cioan, CaliCal Schwinn XRIOoxorcisorfik L.1st ls P rice $16,332 ^ ISSS. rod & whito. low mil 7 33^ 891.______machino, $140orbast ^of ir s i working or nonworking 733-9444.______'83 C lass A moior homo. 33‘.33-. lor. 733-9138 9 NOo w o n l V..... ^15^3 Waniod to buy: Usod sol c oxcol. cond.. oxtros. rIO l Thulo racks, Includos bostISO I child craft books. FIshaj j o f 002 BICYCLES i21.000.324.3g3g.______------rack, 1 bIko rack, & 3 skski ■* P L U S t aAX: & TITLE FEES. Pfico TOY Hand MIxoi irroy. '88 P acoA rrow ,32‘,16,166.’ 68 rocks, indudos locks. 3 yrsyn "■' l«< ’j Girfs 10 spood, 26*. Murra: m ilos, 1 ownor, bsmt mod- NO D O C; FEE, E V E RR! >' oldor twin sizo m olal boi Sobrlng. <75.934-5566, iod- old. $250:532-4168. (ramo wilh high hood boari ol. $38.900.678-7665. — Thulo rack systom , holds^ € 1002 A in o PARTS & loot board.^4-4923. ;----- 903 BOATSAND Klamath Rivor Rosort mom-;0.m- pair sKIs, 2 bikos, $250.>0. ft REPAIRS Wantod: Toyota Landcfulso borship. Homo park, Kla­K a- »33-8887.______MARINE rTEMS — 3 5 0 Chovy short block la o SJ40. good condition, origI math Rivor, Colilornia.,2 ' Woldor homo-llox gym, I CHEVY CA^VALIER • nol- Cnll 324-6639. M C o a s t 10 coast.8lliliolod. $125. Rollorblados, mons tory rebuilt, $500 ox , Automatic, Power Steering, PowerP< Brakes. ------1 4 'aluminum boat plusor Soils lor $1495 will lako chango. Good pricos or Wontod: Usod corrlgaio>«l Chryslorrims,$300oror-08. I /*• / Wanl to buy a cuckoo dock, AND EQUIPMENT tpius lax S title ^ ■ AND SHELLS boots, liko now lor avorogo00 lor. Call 733^075. f 436.5522. — and i« sWIor, slro 7 '/t -8, of- Wanttobuy:aPoodk>or 1d80AnlcCatEH1gro,ox>"f, $75. Call 324-5719. JAPANESE ENGINE 4 or 1982 Northland ovorstiot o l colonl shapo, $1000. Call — , TRANS. 4x4 spodals I P P ^ NODI DOC FEES smoll dog lor a compank>nik)o cam por with Jocks, k» bo> 1-800<}6S3Ti2 Ioran oldorly lody lor a mali 326-5651 ntior 6pm. — 911 TRAVEL . -. a slo v o & lurnaco, lits smal Rebuilt 350 hoads,-wlth alu­ Christmas prosont. roason->on- pickup, short or long boxbox. 1986 Y am aha SHV, 535 cc, TRAILERS ftbla.Call733.n09,. S7S0firm.7M-8140. pipod, with mony oxiras, minium Intako & valvo cov- Your “No Pr€ressure. No Hype">" Dealeri Wont lo buy: compound bovi S^2fl5.Call42Ui61. ___ 1989 Ftootwood Porry rosort ors. $350 oxchango, 324-^ ...... i 2 c ^ bow Custom loppor, long boc V .. 4897 aflor.6pm.______lor a 12 yr old boy. Call s m a ll pickup. 3 yrs old. olc 1990 SkMoo Salari 440 wHh■rilh 5th whool, now tiros, 25V^' 24. M o n . • S a t. MX long. $7450.837.9010. Robuilt 383 Dodgo motor, 734wl577M k lor Nancy. covor. 1986 Skldoo MX „ 8 a . m . . i 8 p .m . $250.6’7e.796z______----- 1 with covor. 733-6241 ovos ~ k:itsol oxiras. $600. Want lo buy; w l ol oncfydo.'OO- Doluxo campor sholl r t s CLEARANCE 1992 33'A- podias, or nowor, and or 734-8860 nsk lor John.L __ Torry 5th whool. with SuporJf ______423-5735.______S a tu rd a y and lor S'S* compacl bod, Bt Studdod snow tiros, 205- anilidol Chrtstnuis Iroos,>. 2*,Z. Pricod ot $300, 1991 PhasorllSX. Slldo-out, 16* whools. must ___ 8 a ,m . • 6 p .m , g M n 9 ^ 3-.V 4. Call 543.4555. .______Cnll 825-5515 soo 10 opprodatol $28,500.D, 75Rx15\ Good shM . Jon _ ------15- ScazfgftJtoe. X H ‘82 JO 440, oxcolionl condi-idi: cSll 733-3961. _ 736-2333 or 734.7ag0ovos W ont to buy: usod cablnois, Ion Mon.-Ffl. plumbing & lighting fixuros,

\ Y o u di o n ' t hilave to} be a “Sera»w g e ' ' ' “ t o S iia v e T T Tfust f Siee^Chi 9 4 M A Z D A / ris-KrH n g i e t B 2 3 0 ( ^ ? ^ . 9 4 M A Z D A ; « N o r ; ^ a A G uaranteed V-: ^ 3 0 0 0 V6 SE Future Valiitf, A Paym entX ijjll * © . Guaranteed SIE ----- $3,973.20- ^R equired”£ :ip i v Future Value E - $4,790.90, (No Paym ents.' m m ^/'vjij^aym ents 6.99%-- t i l n e x t y e a r l ) . V . i p V IS.. J Apr. OAC. ■" fr p er m o. lor-? 1 / i Payment docs , 36 m onths o? 1 7 9 “ L ' . ,.. n o t I n c lu d e t a x . - * * 11,777 per m o. for , *7,977 • t i d e & . ■> 48 monlhs , 9 4 M AIZDA Z I 9 4 M A Z D A B2300 XXCAB 55 ^ 626 D>►A 'V ’llT-^lWWt Guaranleinleod G uam nteed n e r ' ■' , Future ValV . . e . M ■ jV P P Future Value* i l *tse a t end of ]c4ui.'-'> d j'^Wirgimr $4,eoa.: ------_ $ 8 , 4 6 8 m r a n t c c d le ^.yoluc oIS s s t a t e d . P a y m e n t. ( C elebrate t w t f t 3 8 3 ^ not includc tax- is Jordan Volkswagen\enlM azda & (8 0 Xoyd Family Christmam a s T ir e e s . A ).fo r f g O r p er mo. for 4.S0docfce., :■< Christxt to Chrisjordan VoJkswoiwagmlMazda) r^77 m m “'ts? , • 43 monthnths *13,97'• ■ ■ .48 m onths ' Lie . ^ ( N e x f - ...... 9 4 M A Z D A ------9 4 ------M k ------VOLKSWAGEN ^ PROTEGE. LX 9 4 “ S£S3m»w VI VOLKSWAGEN f r e e ’ . JETTAJl IIIA 4 l GOLF III ^ GL * ■ ^ 0 I r^C hristm asJ^?*! ■ k Guaranteed a T ree w ith ariy. GL A Future Value A Guarsnteed ^ ^ $ ■ m ew or used-V S ------$6;89KOO~“'*^^ ------~ . FutureValue • ” rcr»199®?5 -$228"'®** ^239™®** 46 m onth lease '11,977■ per mo. • —7 p u rch ase, ;i:< ^ $6,288.90 , 48 m onth lease 9 4 M A Z E D A ' ^ S 4 M A Z D A 9 4 M A Z D A Jk ^^V B 3000 V6^ 6 4 x 4 — ^ 626 LXV » B4000SE4x4 Ouarantee

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rS3 Ford F -2 5 0 . « x te n d a -65 Ford Falw o. 2 door. A oymr. new tra n s . r u n s gooi $ o o 555) $45abftar.Can423-646S. ____ '67 Ford F^lane |00 XI ■ ^ m o . ‘83 Ford F-250. V-8. 35 i $ ( d co w n ,iffr 7 6 Pinto. New tiros, custoip " 1070 (XDSMOBtE- • cloan unit. $3S00/o(fei _ -Units aubjectcO t to p r io r s a le o .a x . T ax , titl2 m o n th ly p a y m e n ts - n o balloonbal payments. •86 8-2 0 0 0 M a z d a “piT PL 77LTDw»gpn.460V6,njniura I960 oua Culaas wkh extra $2300. Call bo fo re 8am c tor. lima. $1200.734-2217 atlor atOT 531-5123. ___ : 1985 Ciora Cutlass, •87 Ford F-250 XLT. 5 4.00roon '8 3 Crown V ictoria, $25C ml*, loaded, m a n y o xir™ trai 0011543-6838,------must tool $9500 o r bo stSt olol- • * • tor. 677-3837. ____ 193 T-BIRDS 1075 PLYMOUTH •87 Toyota. 112K. oxtri|xtra g, C O U G A R S 1980 Plymouth Volaro, low cIsanlNoixnt. ntns periodn od, 14 to c h o o s e fro m . Loi actual miloa, good aound rod wllh flboratass toppoi . $3000,734.2618. Claaaio 1974 Plymouth Va-" cash price $13.488,$19l; l v llont, alant 6, automatic, 1000 4X4 cash down, 72 months ------775% APR, OAC. Tax. tllh w n - & doc nol Indudod. 733-5552 evoninQS.------> a l40»-743-3326 Suh 3g*-S10S. ____ MOUNTAIN HOMfeFORO 1076 POKHAC 1971 V4 ton. GMC. 4 x 4 ,stop FORD UNCOLH MERCUR> ' 1978 Firebird Formula. 400~5o“ ■SSAEROSTARS 7 ^ All w h ee l drivo, extendoc SUZUKI SWIFT D^dowaSdor, custom Ironii ? " ' length, lulty equipped, ■o**to* 1960 PonUao stalion wagon, 1 9 993 SUZUKKl SW IFTr 1993S bumpor, tires A wheels,Si!' mllos, 8 to c h o o s e from A chromo c ab viaor, $ 2800» 0 - Good colors. * 3 2 5 .4 0 poi «t DOR 4« D O O R 7 3 ^ 8 7 ------— month, cash p M $18,888, GA 3 DO mpg. 1976 Jeep W aooneer. runiuns $i99csshdown,72monlh, - '39 EPA-^Umaiedled d ty mpg and 43 EPA-aHmaltilataJ hlghxvcy mpg (wilh S-fpttdtd 39£PA-«/jma»«JolymTO“"'and 43 EPA-alimated highway mpg ^ 1988 Pontiao Trans Am- ctronlc fuel injection good, excellent tires,res. 7.72% APR OAC. Tax, iMa manual lren>ml$^iM oa). FEATURES: • IJ-llterter, 4-cylinder. SOHC enginen e FEATURES: • 13-llter, 4-cylcylinder. SOHC engine • Hectro; NEAR NEW CONOmONl. endent suspension ------.$1200.328-4087 ___ A doo not Indudod. 8. ■ • Electronic fuelel Injection • 5-epeed manual ovcoverdrive transmission • 'Rack-:k- ♦ Rack-and-pinion sleeri•ring • four-wheel independi w and-plnlon stecifcring • Swing-out type rearr qquarter windows • 4-whcel?el * Power-assisted brakes •> RRear door child lock system • SISteel-belted radial ishers • Day/night ind ep en d en t sus;uspension • Power-assisted brakrakes * Steel-belted radial tlrvsx*s tires * 2-spced intermitteitent windshield wipers/washe ^ -FOHD LINCOLN MERCURY 9" glass • Tripmeter FECTI350euV8, now tires th •• B e c tric re a rwwindow l defogger • Side wlndoidow demisters • Interior cour-jr- rearview mirror • Halogogen headlamps • Tinted gla is misters • Reclining Ashocta. 1st $3900 tatot. “ t t .y % b l • Rcclldining front bucket seats • 2-sp•specd intermittent windshieldlid • Electric re a r w indow deldefogger • Side window dcmisi Call Jim 678U994 wkdays, W •93ASROSTARS ,j| w ip c re /w ash e rsrs * Halogen headlam ps • Tripmpmcter. front bucket scats.* Full car]arpeUng • Rear trunk courtesyy llgl l ^ t 43^3701 evea.wknds._L _ Extended length, (ullyIliy avail alter Nov. 29th. Call ong equipped, tew miles. 141 to Jim al 678-4994 wkdays; vith chooee from . O ood colorsxs 436.3701 evea. wknda. «tra^ $2500.734-9674 ‘*!l -86 Fiaro. rod. exo oond, kiw CLOSEeoiit$ 5 , i CLOSEOUT 1962F1504X4 Ford PU.AT,k rr mllaa, tinted windowa, AC. PS, good condition. $3000. d d 536-2700. '91 Grand Am, $7950. Call PRICEI 9 8 8 9 PRICED ■ » 6 » (8 8 _ 733«90 or 734-0638 1965doanV4ton Suburtwi, O p m i Sun 97K mil**. 350. 4^spd, n '93QrandAm,undar7000

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