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Bad^Iegs blues Varicose veins still:ill ofnii:t m illions o f Americo w om en, b utIt technologyte is offer- ing som e hope. . PageD I Nfce lawyers . - - /Columnist'Davc BorBorry thinks it’s high ' tinie w e A m e r ic a s stcstopped, this jawycr- ~ AWmr AHEKZffhtTli w Hwi ' baflhibg^ '"* * ^ ""'"'* P ag eD I : - ® |g i l t ’s tience endsi itiibitterrness _ ..‘.‘j.w as disappointed.”dif hc .said in frtrfac- “The only advan'antage is the great By Steve Cntn^- World changed-i Qorbacha^: HeileVb . turcd Engli:glish. “Amcrica is noi whala t I amount o f food a nd g'goods available. But d-foreVer Timcs-News-writer the food and prospcritcrity w ere never ol the . . AU o f N o v e m b e r 11 —'A7 thought." r 1963. was.suffused or humiliated? — ne points, the USA .societyl y i s . first place in the li.stt of my life’s goals." with changc. The coui fw jN FAI-LS - ThThe sun has set on * “ In som e ountiy was undergo- ' much more)re far from the ideal thanI tthe So unhappy was YuliyVu with his Ameri- ing deep tnmsformatiiotion — invisible to Yuliy Lobtwhcvskiy'ss AmericanA dream. •““ “ al he lold the INS he Y eltsItsin, fa c e s a n uncertain future lui in his , form er USSISSR (rational usage of the: irc-‘ can cxpcrienee that 1 , 'most o f us. . :rimc. if nccessary. to nctown o f Kiymsk. s o u rccs. enei:nergy saving technologies; eco-cc would commit a crin: PageAS So 4o ^year-oldrem « igre radio engi- .home and gel himself deported.:d. '■ Russia is g o in g hom e Thirhc only w a y Y uliy knowss howh to help logical probl•oblems. people’s education a neer froih southern Rus: c r t o “ 1 guess I’m notit sisurprised that some •endezvous with his «s to0 go h o m e,-so he’ll leave: hishi 43-year- health proble)blcms ...)." he wrote in letter D ect li hom e to a ren< gration ahd Naturalization Ser- St Russians would want-ant to go back.” said ■pasti hom e to an uncertasrtain future. old vwife, Valentina, and hiss 16-ycar-old1 the Immigra jesting that he be allowed toJ irc- Ron Black of the CollegeCo of Southem : Inthe 21:months sineince hc IcfU'he’s be- , son,I, Edgar,1 b eh in d in Tw in FallsFal for nC)W vicc. request :y have a fu- turn to Russiissia. "In several moments 1 hadh Idaho Refugee Assiiss is ta n c c C e n te r.,“ It gun to doubt the thingsgs he1 assumcd-abobt unulil hc decides whcther;thcy g, that 1 am in the past ecntuilury. would be difficult underund the best circum- : Teacher’s final 1< h is h o m e la n d a n d ab er dtfy.ify, C randall said. ,j an in- term.” « id Senate MtMajority Leada George Magic Valley..1-2 FFeatures..;.....1-4 ‘ « Id-evening took up the mcascasure to place The Deriiicmbcralic leadership’s bill is or The airline'plans to.cct.concentrate on - :y-protection measure that docoesn’t Mitchell. P -M ainic. c. Rare1 cooperation bc- 'Obituaries...... 2 ;w limits o n politick action cocorpmittcc and cum bency-f SSports...... 5-8 ^flights at its main hubs at Dollas, MIomi. ic refbm^, Synar complained, w hile t\vccn Rcpablicam:: aniand Dcmocmls had pro- - • . Idahd/West....3.7 , impai^n - spending. Butut dissident get at truer :b. T he oirlin? will 8 iblican allcmotivc. which vrill bcal-b< duccd a “remarkable":le" year, hc said, '______L_ - ____ —...aniSno.Jwnj .1 Puerto emQcnits apparontly4iad4ho votes-to^hlbckv< th e Rcpublit also focus on flights from-rm 'Nw Yoflc-Sid ■ - lowedavotivote before the Hou.

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L,05 0 ‘ ANSELES (AP) — AlAf^er a Reporters on AiAir Forcc Otic tried d o nI’t ’t a nd !jay w e did.” ither ;______;______bonc-Aic-wcary day lhat began nt dawn< a light-hearted npfpproach to find out To0 thet delight of reporters, hc - - : in SeaSeattle and ended iit 1 (i,m.I. irin Los if h e ’d ru n . Theyi und sent it up to theth president’s cab- nously,isly, hc oddcd this caveat: “I rc- ' sident Clinton intend toI getg< up in. It read : serve>c tlth e right to w ofpe.” earlyy thet next m orning a n d jogV>gV “ Y o u ’v e Imd quiluitcawcck. . . . Rcpc.eportcrs decidcd-to push harder-• The AccU':u-W eather® foreca:ast for noon, Monda;Jay, Nov. 22. R:eportcrs ep traveling with C Cli linion -"-WiUi NAFTA, aond Asm, • an onswer. w.liad u vested inlcrcsicd in thele qucs-( “ Y ou w o n big inm Gongrcss /hen Clinton got off Air Forcc czZ E M f - JIHHSEUI lio n1 . If1 he got up early ...tlieye y also “ A n d d id n ’t IctC Jiongrazcya.J ...... J in Los Angeles, reporters tried . 1lOs 0 s -Os Os 10s 20sIs 30s 40s 50s 60 b 7 ( 0 d 8 0 s 9 0 s 1 0 0 s 111 110 s w o ujld ld h a v c io , to w atch him runrun. •‘But if you're lik in. “What about ihe jog?” they Bands soparaaralo high temperature zonesies for the day. ‘ in early jog on Sunday seem sec ed “ Y o u ’re in quite uted. » ■ ikcly. given Clinton’s busyy Satur-S “And would*muc ,t first ho cquivocatcd, then asked schedule. He was up'at daybaybrcak “ThjMTgo*ft»i^ n show of honds..The no-jog Seattle for hours of talksIcs with Irx(skcd ClintoiioiMbT)Ut a ch cck r®*" “ ® a-Pacific leaders. Hc gga a v e a to a box’mar) arkcd "jog,” or one vo^s^^:sY^crcunonimous. w ech to a Coast Guard auditidienc(X^-*rked “no jog." hc president, standing ticxt to his T h en ^ lhe went to San FranciscoCO ^ a Not satisfied wit;ith the choiccs, tlic limousiDusinc, good-naturedly said, “I tical fund-miscr. Finally, hc^cwhe" president drcw-t>-two-boxo&-of-his-. am lbc;ibc sctvanl-ofjny-pcQple.” th rolugh u g the night to Los Angeleelcs for own. The choiccscs were “Let's ’ir& Hec wwas good to his word. Oo Sun- a ppearcarances Sunday. and say we didn':n’t." And. “Let’s day morning,mo hc didn’t jog. Russia___ 3 C o nitinued tir from A1 “My son is afraidid if I com c back, m c nit. t. 1hc showed what he really L______J31ac[ack._\vjipj!,as_been_0 n_lhc,J ic jo b , o n ly' ssincc July, says hc doeoesn’t Yuliy says herhos I enemi«"ln 7Yuii>uiiy was no fan of^he hard- ^ J I k n oM w 'Y uliy. high places- backk home. In.T987, line leaders lea of parliament whom ••F•or o t the most part, the. Rus.R he learned informiElation about offi- Yeltsinsin deposed, but he says it’s a — ^ s ia n ss, , Ukrainian!; und Armcnicnians ciai corruption and,ar hc says, set questioition of democracy and ju s-' w e hiiave a \ in this community/ h av e O''* e x p o s e it. Hc F was betrayed ticc. FRONTS: r l ) a d j uistcd s t pretty w ell," hc said,si “ co-workcr, hch says, and the “I useused to think the army would 7 ^ “ B u t; itit's difTicult when you comccc KGB arrested himm ond threw him throwkv VYeltsin out. not the generals fro mI a country where you havhave a b u t thhe e colonels,” he said. “Now I COLD . ,UV WARM STATIONARY • ______g>'l993Acc»jcu-Woothor, Inc. goodI jobj< and a certain statusJS and “They keep mtme thcrc for 37 don’t’t k n o w . 1 don’t know what ------"T— Hnd thithat the requirements forr youry days," he said. “Il'It was not a jaij will haph a p p e n ." • , Prossuro isoncrs; it was a Mud:uch of his disillusionm ent ^ jssion here aren’t the sarac[QC ’’ for political pris< H L : EB' ra EIS . E3 E3 £ plocc where theyy mixed political stemsIS frof m P re s id e n t C l i n t o n ’s HIGH LO W' SHOWEf?^ RAIN T-STOiTORMS FLURRIES SNOW ICEICI SU NNY PT. CL0UD1V Y CLOUDY*- I Yulijiliy admits that his troubleales in prisoners with cr:criminals. There decisiorjion to bock Yeltsin, political- ic and were 1 2 0 pirsoncrs?rs in m y cell and ly a nid'economically. d 'e Via Aiaoclalod Pntsa A m eiric'a ric w e re part e c o n o m ic 1 .. I. p a rt cultural.cul o nly 3 0 o r 4 0 beds.Is." “ A.ccclerating ccc the destroying of , , 'Yuliy also lost hish job. In 1991, the USSJSSR and Russia with finan- 1 terms of spiritual contac .. H B IB ] Tcmperatiatures spokono - 38 1 9 ...... ^ - li' the family dccided:d to try to g et o ut c ia l inj(injections, investing a-large SEnniaBMpwB i I 51 4 0 ..... f o u n dJ nmysclfinadcep isolation.’ ______^______SUtT) o f - ...... TMoi»d«rrNbTrM ofjnoncy in the. prDficnms_o/_ r-^— ------w ...... -...... w ro te; ihcll INSr “Missing informal ------th e sill;silly governments and also •AcwftVaOict force'i w i tt for Jitfa>n» »ftd hithth tcipti p ^ u ftt AJbuquorquo :ontacts with peoples closc S ^ '.o, Twin Fa'alls a n d c o r ° f = T h e y a r r iv e d in Moscow that payinglig big money personally-to ; Atlanta 1 the w oy o f thinking a n d lii m c in tl plied to the U.S. Mr. GorGorbochev and Mr. Yeltsin ... J______Boslon S6 3 8 .05 Mox Min Pcp g o a ls>, , Ime and my family,-wcye nre summer, and appli Chicago Embassy for rcfu;fugec status. On the US/JSA ’s government steps arc, J— 56 I I ..... Yoslordoy 52 1 4 ..... co n d cmcmncd to degradation.” Dallas -liners in 'Gor- in myy ppoinl of view, shortsccing . ..-I® ."':- ..Lastyear-.-,- — 36.19...... A s onail cnginecr.al.a broadcastu stin a ^ “ 8 - \ 9 . h a rd -li ...... DbhVor r.r bachcv’s-govemmenentrthc military- and-amcimoral-for thc-whole-humnni— l l ..... Normal . 47 25 ccntcrcr in the Black Sea cily Coouf D'Alono Dos Moinos jy 'c' and the KGB trictied to overthrow ty,” YulYuliy wrote to the INS. “Fi- - - : = S „ i i ..... Sunsot loday!y 5:10 p.m. Novoro>rossiysk, Yulij ahd Valet Ootroit the Soviet leader,:r, and Moscow nancinging yestcrdoy’s communist ..... Sunrlso tomororrow 7:39 a.m , /ho was the director of a s. Honolulu ^ ..... , L unar ph aso : . I erupted in protest, le a d eirship, rsh who nomc themselves PJ.F4!LNov,2 8 ; bank, and their two boys 1 ______Houslon • -I"®,1 ZZ ...... last quarlor>r D o c. 6: n o w , y Yeltsin, thou- today/ democratsdc and who pursue ------|towi8ion-t~^ mfortable life in the 6tara y E"courag=d by Indlonopolls f . 1 % ..... Doc. 13; tolst,™ r.o,Doo. street, and w ith - .to d a yf thithe economically power and s of the regime of Mikh1,1 ..il sands look to the si K ansas City i in 4 8 h o u r s the COU]tup collapscd. collcctincting the primary capital, the ■. ■ LasVogas I achcv. IJ a!::::: C o rb a c l had marchcd in USA’s’s governmentj target is not Los Angolos I Nicholas, who h g Idaho ■. B u t in il Twin Falls. Yuliy found fot those dcmo'nstratio[ions ut the Rus- thcjusti,>w.^/w,x ^ ^ Francisco ...6 ..... S .i™ n 39 0 9 ..... I f s: u:uncertain whc.ther he'llII get( It’s a v ie w his fallother shares. cumcrunraman, Jhey,shout J^Yankee, • K -3 I ...... ; -Sod.^prino.s 49 01,,,,:— the Char Soalilo 5 lance in Krtnsyk. . ' ' "Yeltsin has tumimed his back on go home...... SunVolloy' mm m m ..... - l hhave a no job there, I dotJon't the people,” Yuliyf says:s “When hc Forecasts k n o w what w will happen,” hc said,sa had the tanks attaitacic the parlia- "Itisis vvery sad.” I Twin Fnlls, BurBurley, Rupert. Jerome andnd Gooding: . , Qrcczy toISE (A P ) — T h e Id a h oJ De-C spots; Orbfino>Koo:loskia, icy spots; U.S. 2(26 — Idaho Falls-Wyoming •, inclius o f .snow lodii)idiiy. H ighs in ihe upper 30s; Siunv Si show- from n storm systcystem o ff the California coast.I. ’ p a rtmlent c n of Transportation Sundjnday Kooskia-Lowcll, icy:y spots, snow ing; line, dry;Iry; Blackfoot-Arco„dry. . ^ cRioniglii with low;ow s 10 lo 15. A t 3 p.m .. tem:mperaturcs p ranged from ihe upupper 30s in tlie reported;cd m ostly dry roads w ilh somesoi Lowcll-Lolo Pass,.icicy spots, snow- ' Idaho10 515 — dry. Extended forecastMSt: S ou th ern Idaho - Paniy/ cloudycl wilh nonh lo die 50sDs ini the Snake River Valley.^ The' extremes icy spoti>ots and'snow ing on U .S. H igh-ij ing. U .S . 993 — Nevada linc-Twin snow sh o w ers WtfdiWednesday ,ui)d Tlianksgivingg Day, E Snow were 33 nt Lowellveil and 56 at Burley. , W ay 12. Interstate 84 — OrDregon Hn^-Cald^-jalls, .dry;.T,win.Falls:.Corcy._dry;__dr: possibly h eavy inn llIhe e.isiC Low.s in'tlie'"single’;lc -d ig ils-a n d ------W irid rw e re; ITght IFj dunng’thc'aftcrrioon excepi'fore the ' ' Roadid 1Cdnditibns: ■ w ell,'dry;' Caldwel:cll-NaiTipo~arca, Carcy*Ar•Arco, dry; Arco-Salmon, dry, teens. Highs in ihcthe 20s east nnd 30s wesi.. SunnyS and Treasure and uppcipper Snake River valleys andd central1 Idaho. U.S.>. 95 — Pluinmer»Coc!oeur dry; Boise area, dryry; Boisc-Moun. icy ots; Lost Trail Pass, icy spots, warmer Friday..Low.ows in Ihe sin^e digiis and Jc< Jecns. U ighs Wind.s were fromom the south lo southwest alI 15 1 to 25 mph d’Alene,nc, wet; Cocur d’Alctie-SarSand- tain Home, dry; McAjiimam Home- brokenn snsnow hoor. ‘ •*. • ■ near 30 casi 66 m ph in Casper on Sunday,y- At midday, minn TcTell on Ihc northern Pacificie Coast < and Rain wos scatleiatlered over Upper MichiganI aand Southeast I Wasliinglon stale,, elchanging to snow in ihc moinouniain.s of Florida, West Pain’nlm Beach. Fla., had 2H inchehes o f roin nnd p.m. weekday!. To ricpoipon late news and ' per w eek,ck, SI8.00 for 12 weeks:' Circulation 0 and on weekends, Sludenl/militt Ihe Pacific Norihwesivest and across the northern RockiesRo inlo easlcm Martin CcCounty up to 4 inches betwc« c cn m idpigl.1 ^ ,l„ snoru resutu nflcr 5:30 1 nilitary scrvice delivery $2.30 per illcri Wilion. circulation directorf ^ call 733-0931.- Week. $27.607.6 0 for 12 weeks. Sales tax in- Ihc Upper Missouriri V alley. and I p.m, MST.r. CircMrculaiion phone lines ore open5cn be- eluded inn all above prices. A charge of 1 • iwccnni 7anil7 10 a.m. only. If you do noi is i n g SIS OO witl«ill be levied for all returned c your paper by 7 a.m., call ihc nun A d v c r t i s rcicr York, advenisinginjJIrtoioc :romc-Wcndell-Gooding-Hagcmmnnun ir you w ish to placee tan advertisement, . , ,, - 36-2535 call 733-0931. ClasiincHed ad., call 733- iformation Man kiiUs 4 famlily inembbers, thena self 1Burliurlcy-Rupcn-Paul-Oaklcy 0931 M onday ihrouBh Friday Fr from 7 a.m. mes-News (UPS 631-080) Is pub- 78-2552 unlil 3 p.m. and Saiunlayslys from 7 a,m, until' ^ lily Bl 132 Third St. W., Twin NEW ORLEANS; (/ (A P) — A i:ian A nna Smollen.Sm 29, Alex Reading, 10. Palmisano said Porkirker told him hc ulil-Ca.illcrord 10 a.m. Information on

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_ ^__ . I- A Lafayaly e n e Elementary seedicond grade classs hadh to leam its hardtirdest i f *m r n lesson withoutiiitlts -ilMfc-. teacher, Stephathanie Hill (seen hereare in 1992 with herr firstfil grade class), whwhen ...... f - sh e died In anI aiauto accident on SeptSI t 2 5 , J 1993. Grief COI:oun— selors askisked students to dndraw pictures of HIII,, ooi ra f. f fond mbrhoiTiory. A ^ e a e ■ f i in a l 1

SuddenI (death forcesJS seco n d -^(aders to leaiam harsh les:sson about Kfiife ■ L _ ^ JA APphcM or name was'as Stephonic Hill, and ” —:------1 There ore01 tlircc main stages o f gric^ef: shock answ er their qucquestions, she soid. O ne counun- her chair o r m oved somtjomething on the desk. she had 211 children cl — a devoted In a cify grown nunlumb by ial, anger nnd depression, andone recon* selor used a stufilufTcd bunny mbbit to get then-i;m One boy insisted thatI Ms:M: Hill would come class o fsc c:o^-gradcrs o ^ ot Lafayette___-daily death-and-violei talking ____back — bccausc she hadfiad left behind her Ncrf______E lem entaiyin School Washington, in D.C. In .lencera- - ren should be'told what kind[id 'ofcmo-' Whal does'itifrncon r to be dead? .sTi^askcc:cd boll, ra d io a n d o th e:r r piprized possessions, an instant sheoiie, was killed gone in a car crash, traffic accident thatt tookt< the ‘lions to expccte* when someone closcsc idies “so the children. including a box o f "magicigic rubber bands." H understand what is normal."," saids Bari “She’s never cc . T h e children had to leamIcai their hardest lesson life of a young teache T coming back.” one responded.:d. Smilingly, she usedI to tellI the children that . w ithout her. • counselor Who w o rk c d ^ lhIh'cTincCtfi------i she would shoot them into space wilh hcr-rub- The school’s unique[ue sense o f security w as barely noticed. ButI iri n the and teuchchers when a spccia^cducotionion teacher S a y i n g g o odb d b y e ber bands if they w eren'tn't jgood. Afler she died, ------smoshed.-like-the car-tlir- that - Ms^Hill-waK-dri*------iiicrocosiiLofiafayeixette “« S unrisisc Drive Elementary SciSchool m coiuisclois worked,woi too, wilh the Lafayetteitc each child was given a rubberru band from the. ving.' She wasn't sick,ck, she wasn't old. But I u ■ . ■■■ “ Tucson; A)Ariz./died ofcancer.- ...... teachers,‘who wei fq. box. Elementary School,1, hher • ..you-vc were devastated by the loss of g stiU she died. ve got to houe your anger, yoiyou yc got colleague and friifriend. Many wanted to spendnd Throughout the week,:k. Mrs,.t Bond met w * "Why?" sq^cd my^y 7-ycor-old daughter, death was a tragedy.y. to rccall ycyour memories and leam to.live li\ in Ihe tim e w idi Ms._Hi.-Hill’s parents, and Mre. Bond,nd five children chosen asIS ciclass representatives. Rebccco. “Why coulduldn’t somebody mean ______w orld witi-ithout forgetting the perse drove them to the family home. Parents cov-)v. She talked to them about30Ut their concerns ond ^die inslead? It’s not fairfair." died," soidtid Dr. Martha Oates, a coun credclasscs.. osked them w hal quolitieilities they wanted in a Story by Carole FeFeldman wiiiiam i •‘•irs>not fair,” ,I agrC'greed. I tried to comfort I Howard Taft High Schooljolm Sat^ The day ofthethe funeral, parents were callcd:cd new teacher. They werere tctold to report back to , and author of "Death in the her. unable to I^old backock my own tears; ...... ofThe Associateded Press- Antonio, a onagainso*esu: sutff could anend; M ost did, as their classmates, and did.id. Communinity: A Handbook for PoutD unsclors. The new schoolI yyear had held such |_ parents and some o f Ms. Hill’sI’s At the end o f the w eek,'ek, when a new tcachcr, * Teachersland a Administrators.” promise. After nurturiuring Rebecca and her . . form er students.s. April Wolton. was hired,■ed. the doss fell il had a popular young teacher at hci classmates in firstt g:grade, Ms. Hill had I"in Texas, where a high school3l tcteacher died in When a ^ M any wore pur]purple, or purple ribbons. contributed significontlyIy tcto the decision. ------» denly in her sleep, she asked i moved with them to :second. She was as j!®'her sleep: in Arizona, where a sspccial educa- died sudde Mrs. Bond held the schoolol a goodbye letter. "1 found i excited as they Were.5. >Now their dreams — tion teacher lost a battle withth canccn c and in to write a Settling in New Jersey, where a high schochool teacher wos them did1 vwrite about things they wish and hers — were gone. , she delivered the culogyi"Shehe Though the children arcore settling in widi Ms. murdered. / hadn't saidlid___It wos a very cothartic o It was a Sunday, thehe day( after the Sept. 25 rth to teach, and she did it thehe Walton, experts say theircir ggrieving for Ms. Hill Tragically, another Lafayettectte tdachcr was nity to sayly to her, 'I wish I had been kirkinte™' wa1lf/dT="S,f accidcnt, when Principi;ipal Sandra Bond noti- . old-fashioned way,wa by setting a good cxam-n- will lost for som e time. killed in a cor crash a year andJ a Ih alf earlier. fied tcochers and begangan the sad task of tele- ' "Kids will have questilestions all during the Rebecca recoiled the last thingling Ms. Hill told * S h c’s ncnever coming back’ phoning parents. , . . . There was anotmother-side to Ms. Hill. “Whoho year,'’ Dr. H aase said, the doss the Friday afkm oo/iI bebefore she died: A t Lafa;fayettc. grief counselors ask People were dmwn1 to the red-brick school Ircss like Raggedy Atin at One little boy was comfiomforted by talking to a “Have a good weekend, children.ren. Be safe.” Hill’s studcidents to draw pictures o f her, . in th cir grief. One studcuden^ now a flfUi-grad- . like a Redskins cheerleader at picture o f Ms. Hill thatt his mother had posted Be safe. The children wanteinted assurances memory theyth haxj. Every .picture shov er, said hc wouldn’tt bibelieve Ms. Hill was ipcrbowl pep rally?" M rs. Bondnd on the refrigerator door.r. that she had taken her own advicead and fol- smiling: m ost had her dressed ifTpur] dead until he saw tht'h t tlag in front of-the « ^cct cartwheel in front o f 50000 My daughter wantedd to know if it was OK lowed the rtilcs they m ust obey:y vwhen riding in favorite col:olor. , ; school at h alf-staft . J — - children, a hostIt ol o f parents, and all her peers? icn she still missed Jvls. a car. Was she wearing her seata t tbelt? Ho^v did The restst of the school was invited t ■s? to like Ms. Walton when j nd of the school year, take a M onday moming, it w ai. "juthe accident happen? messagesi forf< Ms. Hill and hCT famil;Iv L Then at the'end a Hill «> much, It, broken-down staff, most of Mrs. Bond’s taskask was enormous.'^ jIt was mining, and somehowiw Ms.I H ill’s car a huge rollill o f paper spread out in the^ s worn-out, b o f Guilt is a com m on reactreaction when someone ■ left feet, and teach them oil the Eveiywhere in the scho;hooI, people were cry- crossed the center line and,wl.w as hit b y an Great Hall.11. " I f l were a kite. 1 would flyn ?to M s them w ith two lefl lie close dies, Dr. Oates, saidsaid. "ICids need to be nywMs. variations ofthee e Elecuic: Slide?... ing. Teachers. Parents.s. CChildren. oncoming car. Hill," wrouote one flrst-giader. . told straight out thatt likliking someone else ‘ M s.-H ill. 26. had comiome o f age at Lafayette, Dr. j Elizabeth Haase, a griefif counselorci who Some ch:hildren were in such shock tli doesn't m ean that this> peiperson who died was a .p u b lic school in an-upj-upper»middle class'sec- worked with the Lafayette comnimmunity; said it were unablbic to draw or write, and cou . A m w teacherier arrives any less dear or importantant tto you,” she said. tion of Washington. She smdcnt-taught there jjis criticalc that adults be honestt wiwith youngstere moved aroibund the school to help, The children setseemed to yearn for a sense of Two weeks after Ms.I. HiHill died, her modier, atid, after graduatirI t i n g from Howard right from the start. •:Childrcren that age simply don’t; haveht the routine. W hen the’they were brought back to their:ir Shanon Hill W ilson, camcame to mlk lo the chil* • " . .University, was given hejh erfirst class iii 1989. ^The response to the ^ t belt:It question( was, w o rd s orr ability to put those ideideas and classroom aflerr counseling,c( several immedi-li- drcn; it was her way o f hcifhelping them move on. ' W ith her cheerleadinjding, soft shoulder and -j"I ^don’t know." thoughts tctogether. They’re just begini{inning to ately started workiorking in their math and phon-n- She enchanted them wilhvith stories about their warm smile, she touciuched everyone. And jInterepersed with the children’sen’s sadness was understandnd what death means," Dr.3r. Haase ics books. teacher growing up. when children fell in Io\love with her, they fell' a1 sensej' of anger, and one ofif ajapprehension, said, P o in ts assistedted the subsdtute teacher at vir*r* The class also raisedsed money from the In love with learning.’- • ------WWho'would h be their new teachecher? Would he She saidid young children are onlyly iable to tually every houlour. Andther mother and I .'Lafayettecommunitytopk3 plant a red maple tree ~ — or she — be as nice as M s. HilHill? cope withh sm all bits o f feelings atIt ia limc; worked with thehe children on a poem, "We'e in m cm oiy-of M s. Hill.I. AtAi a ceremony, each^ New lesson -■ ■ ■ Mh y lO-year-old son, Ethan,I, «said hc would “They mo>ay miss their teacher strong)ngly one Remember Ms.. Hill.”Hi Olhers ta u ^ t the chil-I- child tenderly placed a purplep crocus bulb N ow , the children —— ““m y babies,” M s^Hill nevKver ride in a car again. moment. Then T 20 minutes loter, theyley’re off dren how to makek e glow*in-the-dark| slime, around the base o f the tree.ree. ' ' ' c^Ied th O T — had a hewriew lesson to leam, one . \W e were told not'to b e alarmsrm e d — 'that all ploying andnd Fcolly enjoying themselves.'•cs." ...... But it was stfnill IMs. Hill’s second-grade, asa "We’re really sad shehe died,"d the children about death. theh e reactions were port o f the naturalnat grieving It’s impoportant tb give children the; ojopportu- the sign on her• deskde proclaimed. There were[C said, reading froth thcitheir poem. "But we . Similar lessons occur.air. aroimd the country — prom w ess.’ nity lo talkik about the person who died,ed, and to very loud objectiordons when the substitute sat inin know sh e’s teaching schoichool up there."

Town wantst s H i g h e:r r retirement age; £applies to newI'hires ,£ J J c 6 r WaahinidngtooPost prproposal to deny cost-c pregnant ofl adadjustments to military W t k f c Fcdc'ral1 c employees who had uruntil they'i’cach age 62, asa: well as to patrol str(1 CCI.3 been swcatiiUing the idea of another qa ,cut in thrift savings-plalan >n the job apparently can bu J HUMBLE. Te?ias (AP;^ P ) - T h c bu tio n s. '• city has refused a pregna All those provisions u be S u p p o rter!ers of the Penny-Kaaiql^ applied jj to people joiningg th e g o v - officer’s request for a < nt, which would bodst - until she gives birth, sayii emment or military next:t year, not ^^^11 II nent age from 55 to 65, ; she can’t do patrol w( to currcnt federal or militlitary per- M M ly have agreed to prc- • won’t get paid. rement rules for current sonncl. "1 don’t know whot the The new higher retirc- Even if the House opprproves the | me to do. Go on welfare? KSGIV w■HANH , if it happens, would pi*'prospective changc in reretirement riNGDDAY Bonnie Hyde soid. "I th rules, the Senate leader::rship has JAMj compassioi.S S l l to ’scemployees hired after ru 1.SO FRtIDAV’ I a SATURIDAY ought to havft a little con Si£signaled that it won’t takiike up the ' instead o f putting me ouout on the _ deficit-cutting package thih is year. su-eet wh'cn-I’m two montonths preg- The samene would apply to the de nant.” ' As of last week, Hyde,de, 31,was : not patrolling and not earearning her tE-OP>EN IMiO N DlAY : $2,351 monthly salary.— - rPEW RITERS an — ' City Manager James BakerBo said ' Humble doesn’t have oI plh good "We arc not vtvery enthusiastic For Iris Bostic, who supilupports a where John F: K ennedy was assas- and ani bud history," said Walt'alter S. aboul celebratinglg the day hc got . ' amily of four on her Socialol SSecurity sin in ctl w ill11 be I designated as u Blake, Bl president oflhc D a lla s killed." said C haricrlcs Daley, director :heck, the two-pound packiickages of , national historitoric landmark today, County Co Historical Foundation,on. of the John !•'. Kci:cnnedy Library in {round venison shc bringsngs home ______lhc30lh aiiniveliversjiry o f his dcalh. Thc dcsignation.of the assasssossina- Boston. "We celejlebrate Kennedy's rom ihe Mounlainccr'Fbocb o d Bank Ntfllic Conn>nnally, ^ i d o w o f for- tion tio: site us a national historicric landi—biclliday..which .w ,c _ th in k .is.:m o rc ___ ncanrshe-docsn'Thavc-TcrgT-go-with- • ------tncr Tcxiis GcG ov, Jffln C o n n a lly . mark mii was granted bn Oct.t. 112 by appropriate." lUt meal. who wa.s serioiriously wouoded in the- Secretary Se of the Interiorr BruceB The KennedyJy .family has "Wc wouldn't eal red meateatatallif I- Nov. 22, 1963'J63 attack, was .sehcd- Babbitt. Ba ■declined all requc;icsts for comment ^ t wHsn’t for thc free deer:er.” soid ulccl lo makee tlthe oflicial prcsentu- Thc foundation runs.a, mu;m useum ,pn ihe anniversary, Jostic, 64, who lives'O; - o u ts id e ' tion o f thc plaqilaque. thal-draws Iha aboul 400.000;Visit'isitors a A group^eallcfed-C itizens .for rhorlcslon. W .Va.' Thc Coaniitljallys were riding in did yc; thc old Democracy, baseted in Cambridge, year to thc'sixlh floor of thi She uses the donated deercr mt eat to B] uilding. Mass., planned aI irally at the John ^ '.saincopch-airair limousihc with the Schoolbook'Deposilory'Butli Scl ook mcatloaf, chili, spaghclliclli .saucc ill _ was said F. K ennedy F e dIcral c Building in I president andid hisI w ife w hen shots where wli Lec Harvey Oswald wa.s nd Hamburger Helper for>r h er dis------rung-out-t;t-D ( lo-huve-nred-lhe-shots-tliQl-kit-killed—Bosionrto-call-foi or-tho-inimediaio— ^''-irr -Dcalcy-Plnzn-on-ihe—to- s o n . f o s te r ^ o u g liK;Iiter ancl -— - ^ ■ |i ■ . western end oof fi downiown. Kennedy. Kc release of all files fi related to * randson. i. , “The dcdicuicution cercmony will N 1 q offTtial events w ere planned plo Kennedy's killing1C, spokeswoman Thc idea of donating game-ne to feed focus on our r in K ennedy's hometown o f Boston.Bo; Susan McLucas sui ir resp o n sib ililics in a in I ' ■ oor people started in T Tc e x a s in 198989; now. there are pro)ro g ram s aerocross the country, said Lyrincline Blair. COOloordinalor for Sportsmenn A Against Hlunger. un 3 h I Last year, thc group donuleculed ganic c lat provided about 1 millionion meals irough the Salvation Armyny alone,. lair said. “Low-inco'me people arec l< looking Jas said something,” saidd Cleveland Amory, jmntciinters to kill more dccr.” said John lokesman Gary Dcckert. - ’ - - founder of Funcnd for Animals, an pj^-_Irh'ani president o f the "West her so appealing?a roup. "Feeding the ^ . "What wc don’t rcccivee inii dccr’ anti-hunting grc rginia Bow i^untcrs Association. NcwBday cat we have to buy inn \ beef," homeless is a tercrrific rotionalization ® "Il ensures lhal none of lhal deer — Dcckcrrsaid. ec l ------^ fo r the m creilcssIS slaughter of God’s "It < es lo waste and thot someone ben- NEW YORK — You m ight find B dt n o t ev ery o n e finds thc thi idea creatures,” goes ll her taking herer grandchildren to a Hunters parry■ withv a hupjanitarian efitsits fifrom it.’^ W ^ " L a p ratspiseworthy. playground in,n C Central Park, in thc ! shadow o f hercr Fifth ! Avenue apart- m ent. You ffllglllght spot her jumping u.^eaks to fedss ithwarted res'signation. Pa’ackwood says into a cab outsiutsidc her officc ncar iking word of it to hc couldcou better defend himself against , : Rockefeller CentCenter. You might calch' p„, wWASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. ignoiion by leak Even 30 years after the.asassassination of P resldtdont Kennedy, mt lawyers, possiblssible criminal charges. her breezing intoint> thc Hotel Carlyle ob Packwood hod decid':id e d lo Justice D epartm ent an unflagging fascinatioion with the resig led of.Packwood's i\flcr Aflc the subpoena was issued, ony — thc familiarir dldark glasses shielding \merlcans still harbor an sign.‘but changed his mindind afler When informe Department lawyers attcmpempl to dcsuxiy'the diaries would '■ her gray-bluee eyes,c; a crisp pair of ormer first lady Jacquellrjllne Kennedy Onassis. c omgrcs'sional n j staffers IcakcQked his plans, Justicc Dc partment, scmmblcd lo issuele a fomiol request for leavevc IPackwood, 61. open to chargcs trousers disguisiuising her bow-legged Hc)Icymann, author of thc naticational Onassis had not. wiworked since her " intcnicniions lo the Justicc Depon for his thc Oregon Repi'publican’s diaries, ofobstobstruciingjusticc. stride — for luncunch with h e r sister. besest-selling "A Woman NatNamed marriage to JFK,<, and ot firsl, . pronompling a subpoena fo nsl their possible rhc The dianes are ccnlral to a Senate To the million:ions o f Am ericans who 'Jackackie.” purport to give uS thele rmosl Guinzburg recalls,, sj h e d id n ’t k n o w d fariarics. a Icoding Republicancan law- guarding agains c Packwood left thc invcsti'cstigation into sexual harassment have watchedd hher wilh unflagging intiiitimatc bedroom details, weMC feel what kind of workk to do. She con- moktaker ,said Sunday. destruction once ollegat::gations involving complaints from fascination for more than three lhatiiat w e h a v e n o f d ecip h eredred the suited her friend LiLetitia Baldridge, "H e was ready to resign, he1C vwanted Senate. A'yoming Simpson, a frieiicnd of Packwood's, moreire thanll two dozen w om en who said decades, she is JJackic O, one of the wor/Oman herself, what shc isJ reallyre the foimor W hile Hlouse o social secre- out,"t," Sen. Alan Simpson o f Wyi ood was served with lhat1 thcthi Oregon Republican had made m o st fam ouss vwomen and untar- thin:)inking behind that glossy, w ell- tary' turned ciiquclKtte adviser. "Tish saidid on CBS’ “Face the NalN atio n .” said after Packw ot heScnate the subpoena Fr-riday, hc "had’ no unweicwelcome sexual advances to them nished symbolsIs ilin thc world. bredred veneer. said somclhing aboiloul. well, you've Simpmpson accuscd staffers o f the J g ^hc res- choice but to stay’ iiin the Scnolc" where over;r thcth yeare. Once, as an1 impossiblyiir young first Nomian N Mailer called her *‘a his- always loved book>ks,_and ypu^gct Elhichies Commiitee ofthw ahing tl . lady, shc rcprc;^resented the pristine toriDric archciypc," To biograprapher along so well with v writers," image o f Americerican w omanhood and- StepIcphen Birmingham, shc is "o rid- Guinzburg said. m otherhood, Later, Li shc bccamc a die.I.e." To F rench fashion dcsig'Signer So Onassis approached celebrity who in her : zeal for privacy. Yvc'ves Saint Laurent, shc is, quiteite ssim- Guinzburg, .a friendnd who was then nnd clcvemcss5 atai achieving it, rivols ply.ly. the only American womoim an-of president o f V ikingg Press. Hc hired only thc laie Gretjreta Garbo. .si;I'lcvie. her as a S200-a-weceek associate edi- C h l l dI r r e n d r a w . Yet, in her latest lat incarnation, she Despite Di her political pedigree,•cc, shc t(5r. Her salary, hc; ;s a y s , “ w a s n ’t a , has managed to remain mysterious stcciccrs clear of what might bc3c i per- token; it was whul oOlhcr l people got." while assertinglg herselfh as a modem cciv<:ived os political causes, from■npres- p Onassis plunged in, ir ignoring the American womaiman, a working mom idenIcntiol campaigns to thc fcmirm inist skepticism o f other \V ik in g sta ff w ho and grandmomm ^who can more than movtovcmcnt. She is. os Staffordrd ssug- suspcctcd, Guinzbu)urg admits,- that hold her own in the i cut-throat world gest::sts. a bit like on American Princ'rincess this was all"a publicic relations stunt." w h a t: t h e y s e e , ofNew-Yoricpubpublishing. - Di.i. able to rise above even She was. he says.s, a hard worker, As the natioition marks the 30th chealeapest embarrassment, like. bc o em t Onassis was notorioious'in thc gossip anniversary of PresidentPi Kennedy’s photloiogrophed sunbathing nudeiide on coiunjns for having; hher hair styled ot assassination,n, it is Jacqucltne ihcCc G reek islond o f Skorpios. , Kcnneih's three timm cs a week'. Bui Kennedy Onassisssis, the stoic widow in "The "T only thing she has ever d she was just ass likely, says who keeps alive thc thatat was< questionable in the mind: a b lack veil, wt: mdso Guinzburg, to be inin the New York a n d w hlat a they see mythofCamclol.lot. She is tlie enduring Amcmcricans was marry Onassis. : Library, doiniing research. Shc icon o f an eiTi ofo f shatteredI hopes and iheycy even forgave her for ihat. Tl was also rather shy,. {preferring to cat lost illusions, who wl seems to acccpt stillill think of her as a Kenned -lunchatlierdc.sk. i f'sh si e wasn’t, entcr- her role withoulout calculation, but Staffafford says. taining 0 clicnt,-lhan1 tto venture oilt to ' rather with dignitjjiity and resignation. Onassis, Or w ho is 64. has not hcsiesim - Ilic Four Seasons or ithc Rus.sian Tea "Sho’s the clos ® J What docs OnassisOn touch in the brinjing in even the m ost’cl'usiI'usivc Onassis did not pulLii on airs. Over • i£ American psychychc that makes her auihothors. lime, Ihe coffcc sholOps around the « a p p e a l so lostin;ting? How much of First Fir qt Viking. llien arD bublcdilcday. Viking ofilccs, at 625>5 Modison Ave., | what wc knowtw obout her is the shce has1 nurtured projects byf suchst now the Revlon buillilding, gleefully 3 w om an, and ho\vlow much is just thc authitHors as fashion diva DiaDiana collccicd candid sshots of their m y th ? F o r alltl tthc unauthorized Vrcclecland. pop icon Michael Jacksickson, favorite customer. "5"She was pretty biographies thatiQt Ihave been written ballcillcrino Gelscy Kirkland, joummalist a good about that,” GiGuinzburg says, e aboofher — nt leastlea 25. by o n e count BillII NMoyers and singer Corly Simcimon. "She would go qwt wwilh the kids — r'o u n g ju n io r edi- — w c seem to Imcknow very littic about ThThomas Guinzburg. who gga av e her assistant or the y o \ ( f j ?orhoc>d joints as' her inner life. Onas!lassis her first publishing job,), stsays tors — to thc neighbo 52E22^«si ■ ■ ridea. well," Even as biognip?Bphers like C. David thatIt ggoing back to work w as her idi iw S g c M Federal1 w orker buuyout on hoi ^ / jf is ^ I T h e W a ih id g to n PostFa A ffaii"airs Committee believess b u y - W I ID o : K n^lFO^ o u tss could c help the White Ho WASHINGTOIO N '— Buyout meet;5t its goal of trimming the f CemenIit Lined I offcl-'s 'for federalral workcrS’Whcr eralI government’sg m idriff bu i * leave governmentnt early or retire, by eenticing into retirem r tV » i • ’ - I - which Congress hachad been poised to , empliployees in grades GSs-i Ditch NRepair __ tu l e giuumJcil A>t tlitout)ugh 13; meynrc puld'S47:( Aipbolt Systeems.ol Idaho th e m o m en t, to s186,000 e e a year. - i The Clinton aadministration Thehe House Post Office-Ci in te n d e d to ho ve the t buyouts — Senr-icvicc Committee would like 733-44013 y o u is payments o f up to;o ]$25,000 cach to sec aa fair share ofthe buyo between 60.000)0 and 100,000 g'vcn;n'to lower-paid employees. selected workerss —- off and run- n in g b y O c t. 1. BlBut the bill was Help red rawiw their worlcJ. delayed in goingg lo -C o p ito l H ill, * Ckristmat/- Call,and get frefr e information a n d h o w it 'is bogg1 cdesigned to let / ^ . Bar Sroolss •* Chinjai Coses • Hutches - manogement — thathat is, the h?ad of Desks (Pia^ &. Rdll-fop)Rc • O ^ ce Fomishinin g s C all 1*800*M•WEffiEVENT each federal agencycy — reduce staff jj.k Chock ourlur LOW, LOW p ricesiI ^ r ” NVhere h e o r s he beibelieves the cuts.' are ihost hecegsar;ta ry . 0 ^j f • them as a first-comome. first-served H I APutjIicSoWfcoot ______o eric fo r em ployees. ' 734-4570 •218>18 Blake Street»Twin Fa This Publtaatton______The Sehatc G,Governmbntol Mondayay. Nowambof 2 2 . 1993 . ^fimoa-^.oa-Now3. Twin F-all3. Idaho A -5______

. -I " . ' Atteimpts rmade t(to revhve Yuggoslav relief:aid cornvoys • SARAJEVO, BJosnia-Herzcgovinaosi (AP) However, Ll. Col. Billll Aikman,J another CroatIt fighting. M ore thaihan 200,000 people havee been U.N. aid convoys,ys. — Peacekeepersr» and relicf-'ofncials spokesman, said Iwo key:y supply-routes: in Thele rad io also reported hca^cavy artillery killed andid 2: m illio n m ad e }«i)mcleless in Aid deliveriesies have been repeatedly worked feverishlyy SSunday so aid convoyK—ccntral-Bosnia-rcm—i aindined closcd. by ultacluks Sunday by Bosnian ScrSerb national- B o s n ia 'si civilci war. which erupicled 19 blocked by intninsiansigcnt local commanders to s n o w -c o v c re dd ccntral c Bosnia could Bosnian 1 Croat militia. is ts atagainst .govcrnmcnt-hclSa Sarajevo resumed Sunday B u t so m e key supply su] routes remained voy ’ for hours Saturdoy'nignight as it returned Thele rad io claim cd S erbs firefired a rocket Since therhen. Serbs have capturcd 701( per-, after heavy snoww forcedf< canccllotipn o f oil c lo se d . from delivering supplieses to a hospital ih from1 0i helicopter during theth< fighting cent of Bostosnia, and Croats and Muluslims but two ofSaiurdajrday’s 15 scheduled flights, ' A id convoys lo centralcei Bosnia were sus- PI azaric, 12 m iles southwvest es of the capital, aroundnd Zvomik. which wouldId be a viola- have splitI ond ai fought over the rest.. PeaceI With the interruirruption o f land-convoys, pendcd Ocl. 26, aOein er a Donish truck d riv er Despite U.N efforts, the t prospect of tion olof the U.N.'s prohibition)n o f m ilitary talks in Gjcncva en to end the war collillapsed Sarajevo has beenten dependent on thc inter- ^ ___ . was killed by gunfiinfire blamed on Bosnian imore aid convoys did not apjiciy lo stem __flip h lsits o v e r B o sn ia by th e Ihrihrec_ w arring in Septemiber. be national oirlifl forbr itsi: food supplies, govcnirSfcnt troops.IS. ' ■ ■ - ' Ithc fighting. Secretary'GeiTerar'Boio u lr o s Shivering Sariije;liijeyans lost tlldir gos sup- The U.N. has decilecidcd to lin the suspen- Bosnian radio said twowo people, one of Croaoulian radio reported thatIt governmentg Boutros-Ghi3hali authorized the resummplion ply again Sunday,ly. iIhe main source of heat sion, and Cmdr. Idesdcsbald von Biesebroeck. - ithem a 12-year-old girl,rl, were killed by troops)s launched an attack on oa \village near of aid eonvoivoys to central Bosnia on PI'riday in Ihe besieged1 cicity. Bosnian radio said a p'c.acckecpcr spok^okesman, said thc first -’ :shelling and sniping in1 Moslor,N a south- Vitezz ini ccntral Bosnia Saturdu}day night, but aflcr the leaders lea of the three warringng foe- officials did not»t kiknow the reiison for thc convoys cogld move)ve as early as today. 'western city split in twotw by Muslim- Croptt forccs1 repelled it Sundayly imorning. tiqps agreed:cd to allow unfcUered ncc(cess to cutoff.- -

i f r t b e^ c ro s !isPhJJLJlJL f ir eV I Stuck^ntheiDmiddle, ~ I Israeli Arabs llhope the I accord brings .I^] a c e I andnotaccusasations I — JERUSALEM (/I[A P y — ■ D r. I Ahmed Tibi, the mann in th e shifting I chair, personifies thee delicate po.si-. I ____ lion oLIsrocii^rnbsJ:1 betw een Israel . I and other Palcstinian.s. I AHcr helping arrarange thc first,- I meeting of Prime Mirlinisler Yitzhak \ \ ^ / / I ------Robin ond-PlO-leaderr^rrYasKcr-Anifni, I Dr. Ahmed Tibi arrivtivcd in Ihe con- I ference hall to findd his chair on • /1 1 APpnoo Arafat’s side ofthe tab Since he is an Israc•aeli citizen, hc , If e le c t e d n e xt year,yt German opposltloH on le a d e r R u d o lf moved the chair towavard Rabin, but ~ •j/fl .Scharpjng, chairlalrinan ofthe Social Denemocratlc Party_(SPD)______^thcn realized thc Palesestinian delega- w o u l d b e c o me tlt h e y o u n g e s t G e r m a nfl chancellorc at age'46. ■* " tion would view lhat mwith'suspicion. ^ . .In the end, hc sat o f f to the side. y ^ 1 Israeli Palestinians, who make up \ WM Scharpiping doesn’t’t shimmer,I 17 perccnt of thc popopulation. have fell suspended bclwceccn their Israeli citizenship and Palcslislinion rooLs for ' \ . n H beh€le gets the j(job done all 45 yeprs o f Isra e l'ss Arabs. “We have alwo been treat- say this is a Jewish countrytry ' Palestinian than Israelii issues.i. Bedouins and ,the Druzc in thc last 45 years, thc AArab outhori- stop at thehe 1967 .borders, thot the e n te re dj .tthc party at 18 and was . J most serious rcccnt case, in th e m about even. ’ Although Arabic is:anofncialta- a y 1992, Islamic fundomcn-:n- ties had been ncglc'Icctedi" said ineviiobic: dcdem and o f thc Arabs*,will Though Scharpirrping has denied—elected-ail-at -27 to the slate legisla- ; guoge, it is absent frorom most gov- J" rabs hacked three Israeli sol-ol- Benjamin Shiloh. Robinin’s adviser on be to continutinue." soid Ehud Olmert o f isidcr a Social ture in in Main^, capital of he :.would consid emment communicatioi death as they slept at a mili-iii- m inority ofToirs. thc oppositDsition Likud Porty, thc Democratic-Christicistian Democratic Rhinclariand-Palatinate state. He and food packaging, ip in a largely Arab region, Other chonges are un'indcr way. An newly electcccted mayor of Jerusalem. coalition, severalI ptprivate talks he has a Boi9onn University degree in guoge newspapers thaiiat a rc 'c o n sid - ES i consul in thc “They will-ill s: te e r th e Israeli A rabs mmcnt investigators foundnd Arab serves as Israeli c Kohl, 62, have politicolII sciens ce and law. has had with Ko ' ered too radical are shui icntalists were organizingng United Staies. There anirc some Arab into dcmondionding their o'wn autonomy n that he may be In 199991, he became the first aroused suspicion tl Most of all, Israeliu 'p a Z n m n s 1 money ond labor to buildild ju d g es, mayors and sev<:ven Arabs arc cn route to Ibecoming a Palestinian irection. Social DemocraticD governor of h ead in g in (hat direc object to being part of ing from sidewalks to com-m- serving in the 120-seot; PParliament. stale." imc party leader ihe statetc — the same post Kohl Since he bccamc Jewish state in the land centers, and were winning is predecessor held whethen he becam e'the n atio n ’s - ______in May — his Thc Jews “have to c of town councils becauseISC political scandal leader. resigned amid poli thing basic.” said Molo S e d T b n Ihings done. __ I el-Heijo, who orgoniziizcd resistance H ★ P e t s t o p --] In addition to Premiunium Pet Foods, |H §1 we have iotots of Special Gift Ideasas for1 y o u r pet. ^ c e d o n i i 15 bodies C r e w s searchs ]Vi ia crash ssite for 11 -k Southern E x p o s u r e - New shipmeim ent of throws, lir traffic, grounding OHRID,'Macedoidonia (AP) — Mocedonionian. Yugoslavia last year,ir, overtaxing cial _ air ivia's flog carrier JAT, so H mandalas anda dreamcatchers, Rescue workers strugrugglcd Sunday Thc ssole survivor, a Serb,r b , thc new c o u n try ’s nirprports. . Yugbslavi cthnic .Albanians fromm WM -k Candle-Stiitic k P a r k > Scented H to recover thc charrerred remains bf underweivent surgery to stop bleed-:d- Macedonia used to) tbe a batkwa- many cll - Christmas Sc H 5‘people killed wh«vhen their plane ing ih hi:his left lung. He was listedted ter served by onlyy one or two Serbia’s’s southern province of ■ 1 0 0 H our JarJc C andles o n ly $14.95[.9 9 . ■ crashed in the riig;iiggcd, snowy ' in criticalcai condition. - flights 0 day." . K osovo flyfl; via Macedonia, mountains of sosouthwestern A nursjrse at the crash sccnc saidaid That wos all change<■ed by imema- Mncedodonia's aerial infrastruc- Macedonia., four chil(lildren were among the vic-ic- tional sanctions on[ neighboringr in’t kept poce wilh the avi- I Ud;. Only one personon aboard thc tims. Serb-dominated Yugoslavia. Y boonlom. ; m the ethnic _ ^ ------Avioimpcx-eharter-ni■-nighl-suEvivcd____U-Wc-si_suppose_Uic_pilot.Jost con->n- imposed for its role i Vermont-size country H -% JH erzcgovina. . the crash late Saturdarelay night, ofil- trol andid deviated from standard>rd fighting ii^Bosnia-Hcr even have a civil aviation'n W t 734-34444 ' 734.2304 S O U T O E R N cials said. la n 'd in g procedure.” said Goranon Passengers from, 'Yugoslavia " , E X PO SU R E V illagers, policece and airport pavlovskski. head of thcgovemment=nt storied converging5 on Skipje, authority,y-' H " t e BLUE- LAKES MALLk 7 3 ^ 3 3 5 ' workecs found thee plane'sp fuse-, commis:ission investigating thehe which at 25 miles frorcm the.border A F.okkkker 100 belonging to iagc still ablaze;e w h e n th e y crash. became thc most con)n v c n ie n t a ir- ano th er carrier.ca: Palair, crashed lastist rcachcd the crash:i ssite. Bodies. Visibilbility was good at 9 milesIcs port for flights to West:stcm Europe. March near ne Skopje, killing 81-i I. • : luggage ond debriss fromf the air- and concinditions for landing were:rc The sanctions olso banb commer-. people. _ cw ft were scatterei•red abciut thc favorable3le,“PaVlovski said, ’ , a re a . . . The plane’spl two black bdxes Policem an Mladeiden Diniovskt fou,ourtd intact, Pavlovski said, ■ described thc wreckai:kagc as 'la vir- Russiann experts« were expected to tualtorch.” . ^ ^ jo in th c5 ilinvestigation .Tuesday.- iat Better, Lool^B'eJett^r, F-eel' Better •it was- hard to reareach the spot. Avjoin>impex is one ‘several air-ir- _ DOGS*^^ lefolone put out theIhcjHoracs, he that.havc sprung up in sa id * . . . Ionia since it split frb'rti>'rti The 'Soviet-madec Yak-42^ went J GO!TO 1 I. Saturday «n a j ...... —;------down at llilS p.m. S ^ J mountainous area aboiibout four m iles i 'r ' AVEN. . . I east o f the Ohrid a^rplirport, where it ' Vi^TeHFd * . o n o i n t I was trying to.land. ' )n Wednesday, Dcccmbcr 8thkh the Timc^Ncws will . ^ l i The plane, Icosc;sed from the On they're-here theyley need good | Russian carrier Aeroflrofiot, was on d publisliish a spccial chyfch page off CiChrism ias acrivittes. - ...... • ' . But while 1 chartcr flight froni.Gi. Geneva to thc r Th h is poRC gives th e M asic'Nc'Vallcy churchcs tHc. • • ; care from'a1 veterinarian andnd a responsi- • M acedonian capitalal Skopje, but opporti5rtunity to share their uniqueue and spiritunl services had'to divert'to Ohrid,rid, 65 miles to. that surroundsu thc Christmas holi^:liday. ' ble owner. AtA A Pet's Place, vwe offer low ; thc southwest, becausttuse'of a bliz» OC^atch ■ for our spccial Chrisiristmas papc wclcominB ‘ cinations: • zard at-Skopje airport...... thosec scckinci a place td worship.p. hI may oc thc start o f " Oc ; cost spays, nneuters and vaccir OfTicials said some,me 8 0 p erccn t j, :cial and lasting rclacipnship!' of the. 108 passersengcrs were ...... te J S | - Yugoslav citizens, m VERTISING DEADLINEM E : F r id a y , D e c . 3 ethnic Albanians. Th , A D ^ ed n esd) aa y y ,D ec ; 8 MIS?- believed to be Maceicedonian, the -. 1 U bBLIC L ATIO'N:' W Yugoslov news ogcigency Tanjug . ' Tchcs-rif'yoti di‘«* inicrastcdinJiin±eitviffn 0\iip[C Thc four membersrs

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s global, c o m p e t i t i vv e e r a comes s a ^ Al llic risk of'spl•splitting his p;iny and crijv- A m erica’s placc in globalI competition co in ihe pling his ;iiJmihisinistrjtion. Bill Clinton won aI coming decades, bul the dedefeat o f NAFTA major viciory forr hihis prcsidcncy and hauled1 surely would have. For someme against il. NAF- thc countiy ofl'thclie ibrink o f isolationism-into> TA was the'flrst rung lealeading toward o ^ globrtLcoiiipctitivctive era. ' closed, insular society. Down Do' those rungs In the end. the; votevo w asn't all lhat close -- w aited stronger measuress ajagainst immigra- 234 yeses lo 200 na;nayes - but thc slakes wciv: lion, tighter borders, fewer:r ccontacts with the alwiiys liigirCinTfiMiitim pill a m ajor picc^of.his5 oui-side world and a turningIg iiinward at the end - presidency oit thc: lineiin this w eek and won. Hc: of un expansive, amis-wide-idc-open American - meets Asian leadersers in Seattle Thursday forti-• century. tied as the undispuleluled com m ander o f Ameri- It IS a often a tricky thinging wiien a country ca's foreign tnide sinstrategy. takes on a big i.s,sue and talk;a!k-s it out. There’s Approval o f NAFAFTA in Congress - Senate: never: a guarantee who willvill win. Maybe if noses liave areadyy bt. ' ' could ( have gone thc otiicr %vay.%va; It was always Thc agreement1 was wi never a debate solely• . imore u m atter o f gut feelingsngs lhan charts and on its nicriis, becauseluse those do not exist other• grafs.; , (han as a gle;im in1 anar econom ist's eye. NAF- Y et it is hard not lo belicviicvc that iasidc thc , TA-was from the; bebeginning a battle o f icfc-• wavering■ votes in Congressss Ithere was also a ologies.'ln this case.ISO. tliiiidcai' Uiafwiirserve" calliopei that carricd tunesICS of'thc best of-- * America and its wort.'orkcrs best prevailed. A m erica’s yean;, when tliec cccountty.produced The North Ameri[lerican Free Tnide Agree- ideas i that changcd tlie worid. ------nient-b'y-itsclf-may-iiiy-not-bc-cnough-to-dcfinc— — Seattle Tiioes...... j__ ------TtAftRE. Gr l u n c o n t r•ol’s ( a lo see r E tu m n F riciday in ’63 / Maybe Sen. Dian•ianne Feinstein didn’t get families. 1 Citizens also arc rearealizing that gov- -■—*Everythin Ig change;ed an aut -.ernm ent-itsdf-h as .causedsed many cdmc; ' tfTc word; Gun conlontrol loses. This-month—i ■his w as th e w a y it was: ich as welfare dc- Gov. Jim Florio oof f lN ew Jersey lost to chal- spawning : pathologies, such )n M onday nig h ts at 8:3o;; "Tlic“1 Lucy David I Shrlbnnann ~ . pcndcncy leading to more illegitimateillc births. lenger Christine Wh;^Vhitman; in Virginio Mary, j )\v” w ent u p againsi "W ogorjon Train,’' w ith ■" The Feinstein "assault"-'t"-w capon ban is Sue Terry lost a guU;ubematorial race to George ng Along w ith M itch" airinging at 10. Sonny resistanceice to forccd busing for schocool intc------^Fn\»e»7^ovh-rioricnrin hfiH p m r n n .__ ■stuck in the midst o f a billI that thi wastes an ad- -o-heavywcight----- grationao..gp.thcMonh, ------troi: M^^Tcriy backceked it. ditional < S22.3 billion of tax llengcr named Cassius Clay.oy. The Am eri- In thee hallsh o f high technology --o o fco u rsc on crime “control." Why i: The some fate could co be sufTcred in next « Medical A s.sociation w a s;_girding_tp y i fight „no,one useused thp* - t h e re w as mltalk o f______jnny through-hi^ ------year's election byy Sen.S Feinstein,. D-Calif.. politicians j wound thc countr lan for health c are fo rth c ageaged. Jack Lem - global isatts'atellite television, perhaps asai soon as . es. their “solution” " P'“‘ wJio sponsored thc ban on so-called “os- ^ t e s a nd profligate poh'cies. n and Shirley M acL ainc w/ere er starring in 1967. SaniJandy Koufax, who had w on n 25 : games „ even worse poli. sault" weapons (realreally m ean-looking rifles) is I tp w aste more money on e ider th e Y u m Y um Tree."*' N;N avy fielded a jn thc 19.6:9.63 baseball season (p lu s tw ilh Some 90 pcrcent of guns used in crimes are-- “A ‘ m erica's love alTair withith ]g uns.is coming :n you think lhat a half-galloillon of sherbet modemI languogeslai in ports o f th e Milass. a M ary f to an entl." Those are strangimge words from a . illegal giins. And ‘'ns‘•flssfluU" w eapons are used t It for 44 c en ts at th e Stop & Shop (you Rdebling.-ig.^jresideni and chairm an ofo fth e V jwlitician responsible for thehe ideaths o f 80 re- in less than I pcrce:rccnt of crimcs. Of more i Top V olue S tam ps, too). WomenWc wcrc boanlofti>f the Trenton T nist C o. in Nc'JcwJcr- u/iVi ligious ecccntrics in Waco, Tc than 200 millionI Ic;legal guns in the United I cing up "m agic finger” corserselettes (with seylsaidtl,d that at least 50 w om en shoio u ld b c ' Amcriea doesn’t have ai “love“1 ofTair with States, vinually allII areai used by peaceful ■a stretch strap s) fo r S8.95 at Jordan ' considerec;red qualified to b e p resid en t i lant support o f the itofthe, . ylh'l pie for spon or famiamily protection. Gun con- guns"; i it docs hove o vigilant rsh Co. At R a y m o n d ’s storesires throughout U nited StaStates. Sccond Amendment rightI to keep and bear troi almost cxclusivclively hurts thc law-abiding. 5 aier B oston, you could buyly ta m en’s suil T hc moimonth began w ith w arn in g s; from Hor- _ 'arm s. C om c November o fr 1994,IS millions of nol criminals. Doc)ocs Sen. Feinstein think '£ $25. v ard to all thc Eastern universities thatthfi there ' vigilancc against . gangs will complyy wwith gun control? voters ' will express their vi( Tien thc shots ran g out in DaDallas - every- were growX)Wingincid*its of premarita:tai sex on As social paiholojjlogics have increased, citi- those t politicians who woulduid confiscate our one wwho was alive on Nov. 22,2, 1963. and .cam pus.i. (>(A tH arvard,-“coeds,’’ a s thcJie y w e rc , means o f sclf-dcfcnsc. zcns arc realizing; thithat they, not government, i lions who w e re n ’t, knows wlwhat that called, wciw ere permitted in m en ’s roonoms be- ^ — OraogeCjeCornityRegimr arc responsible foror thci safety of their own ase means - and thc world1 wwas changcd tw een 4I andan 7 p.m. M onday through}h Friday. V forevc:ver. from noonjon to midnight on S aturdaysr’s and ------1 Evevcn i f you w ere n ot yet bomjm . and 40 per- from noon)on to 7 p.m. on Suridoy.) Thelie Rev. centot o fth e U.S. population wasra sn ’t olive 30 JohnC obuobum, dean o f thc E p isc o p ai!l' T heolog...... rs ogo w hen'P resident Johnin IFitzgerald ical Schoolool, blamed the erosion o f stistudents’ / s • medy was m urdered, you ha'have a vague m oral valu’alues on the decline o f th e faifamily. I trheTimles-Newi^ sense:e that that auttmin Friday wiwas a buoy in D uringig tthis monlh - w hen th e yeoirar’s apple on June 20.1986986. T h e suggestion lhat the nation’s p assage. N othing;wouldcverbe. w< ..cropwasjiis judged to be the re d d e st animd sw eet- pupils be bundlecdied lip ond sent straight home ClAfk Walworth /Allen Wilson Pcior'lar York na Sicphcn Hartgen same. est in y eears a r - thc quanerback o f th ee IBuffalo camc from thee schoolsc principal, Jane Rogers, Publisher • Managing editor oboard and writers Of editorialsals « o ry . ifNovember 1963 was suffuffused with ed States:s wv ent on a cruise w ith a Greireek ship- at the com er oo f f Salem S a n d Humphrey streets are Stephc3hcn H artgen. Q ark Walwort:orth. Mark Kind and Steve CmCmmp. •''°f ChangIge. T he co u n tiy w as undergergoing a deep ping m agnignate named A ristotle O nassissis. A shoocdtilong.qu, quickly n o w - 1 was greeted ------I transfisformation; there for all to} sees< bul invisi- popular- mmi ovie, sum m ing u p th e Zeitjlitgeist, . gravely by myy grandmgr other, Aima Shribman. ble to m ost o f us. was calledled “It’s a M ad; M ad, M ad, NMad She died on Nov.Jov. 19. 1969. Inti1 that m onth in South Vietnainam there was • -World.” We liamed our first little girl, now 5H. for • - ocoutup, but In th e A m erican Soulouth there w ere T hen,, as the w hole w ori^ k n o w s,, tthe shots her, and somedayrday E lizabeth A nna Shribmon low a bout th e shots o f Dallas, Letter!rs ------^— ■ the stistirrings o f a revolution. AI ftftsderal judge . rang o utI in Dallas. surely will know lontgomcry. Ala., orderedlA A uljuroU ni- Jesse JacJackson, a N orth C a ro liiu Accult practices and en- A ssum ing thc contents o>fthe f th letter published mitteeeewomon w ho later would1 bbe a leader o f , from theireir teacher,i D orothy R ich. Shi hance the hideous cercmrcmonics and rimals that Nov. > 17, arc true from Jetty/ NiN aylor concerning toke placc every Hallowowccn. tlthc C ollege o f Southem Iciahoaho borrowing from ■ According to their cerccrcmonial practices, thc KKeith Jorgensen’s music storeore a Roland Digital I I were considered a great ppiano, keeping it for four monlonths at no chanic. ■etters M ayan Indians, who w a flccd young lodics every I ponder thc reasoning process:css o f CSI. culniral empire, sacriflcc ig your M y wife and I[ hovehoi been going to the Montpe- Satan worshippers are now W hen it came time to buyly f CHRISTOPHER BVB Y R O N hi iflt's kindergarten stuff - "ShiShe’s talking ' money have someoaeI cleancle p p th e weeds in our fish- in B oise? h and Game do w ith all the'm i Jerom e , aboutIt rme. he’s lo o k in g at m e." I \ ing ponds. W c5 cajcan’t even cast out and pull out It m akes one wonder whatmprompledCSIto p p a S f o f aall lf these hunts? ' . t enough to b e bilingual. It on T V ' 0 fish due to so0 mmi uch ‘‘greenery’’ inside and slight this local business andd gog elsewhere. LDj- Sure, w e see Mr. M urrell com e o u t i NDA LEDBETTER esting pro- outside the ponds,nds. U nless you take pruners, . Support No-Actiction initiative . Could ^ m oney be involved? WiWos this business or the papeiiper with'comments about n es vinPalls vhy are you can’t gel nearlear the w ater. The A ir Force Draft[I E:Environm ental Impact ccconductcd tliough a fiiend o rn relative? What? jects. transpinsplonting. etc., but ogain. wh tcrs? Can Not all o f uss areart as y ou n g and agile as our Statement for thc Idaho10 ttraining range confirms SiSurely there is an answer. WillVill responsible per- t t _„, ;ome fed during the bod wintei w does agency spencnd money? ^unctags Fish and Gallice officers.o f what critics o f the proppiippsal have said. Jt states «sons at C S I respond? Not likel;kely, I assume. cfimded for all o ur unused gar IT. Sure, MR. A N D M R S. 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M onday;iy;N ovo*nt»r22,1 9 9 1 . Tlmos-Wis-Nows.TwlnF.allB, Idoho A-7 -----W orid^' NAFITA tods lay, ■ Her(0 abro:>ad, huiimiliatted athhome GAT1T tonio trrow? ______R t i s s i a ’ s j ftisH ain fnir fonnerCfi oniEi m u n i s t leadej;r bewilders A m ericans -• Despite optiit i m i s m , huge pro•obleims must be; Mtiscow (AP))— - Life in the “ whlch’ ignofcd his trip to thc United • Gorbachov.. La.siLi year, he released new Russia hasn’tt been! easy for —rj: States, where ho w as to0 address thc ' damaging CorCommunist Party docu- solved befoR)re we reach wor)rld trade accordJ comrade Mikhail CGorbachev. A National Republican1 !Senatorial ments — somiomc o f which iijdicaled hero in the West, thche fomicr Soviet ' . w B Committee on Thursday,y. Gorbachev Gorbachev continuedcon Soviet support ByOareNullu " leader is a target o f scorn a n d a« KM had accuscd Luzhkov oof financing of terrorists:s —- a n d he humiliated Thc AssociaJcd P ressss A nalysis sym bol o f failure inn his own coun- ' cotintry homes for city ofofficials. the former presprcsident by confiscating “ try. Thc former Commulunist Party his limousinene ana d m uch o f his office______• — GENEVA — NAF n imported American moviesics ’ Just b e f ^ he fleww to the U nited —■ daily Pravda didn’t missiS a cfiance.td space. set to moke th c w orld' ng Suites early this montinth a t thc invita- „ taks 0 dig at Gorbachov':v’s domestic Every, oncece ini a while. Gorbachev imdc zone a reality. Bi ' programs. France — seeing tural heritage under threat;at tion of Senate Repubublicans, a court ; woes in September. drops hint.-! he would like to ’‘save / ger deal to open m ark .rkclTworidwidc he Hollywood giants — is • ordered Gorbachev totc apologize for ■ Gorbachcv‘.s mother:r reportedly ,1,5 nation” by relum1 ing to politics. / _ may remain a dream . ing loudest. insulting Moscow’s■ mayor.n: * sold the family hom eto toa Russian Gorbairbachcv's attacks'on ' Scvcn-ycar-old talks [Iks sponsored by . there is the deadlock on how)w The slander suit \was the latest pop singer to get moneycy to live. In e n 't w on him many fiins, thc General Agreemc I its report, Pravdaa im plied “ ?"Tf riff*-.o make;e good on promise!! made in humiliating episode: Jor\ Goibacl»v,^^^^^H 1 public opinion polls . . and Trade face a Dcc. :c. 15 dcadJinc to Xnkvn I.in July to reduce import)rt still treated aslTpowt^rful'statcsmaii -Gorbachev-didn’rcnrerc abourh.s-J lim much hope. ------^ . .rcach agrecmqnt.on.iAJ .what would-be — perhaps the single most)St obroad but a'parioh;ara rh o m e.' ..... mother. A poll takeniken in late Octobcr for ihe most far-reaching ( lg trade libcniliz- iant part of the so-calleded Russia’s disdain foifor-the man who sgo.ernm .™ ‘ncw spappapc? Nezavisimaya ing packagc ever. ly R ound o f trade talks. . presided over the demrmise com m u- about $3.39 :cd h im 79lh on a list of The aim is to cui cut barrrcrs to, ' to nism is bewilderingng the West,. leome to cate rading politicians. In a ■. . exports o f everythinging.from beef to .. - United S tates wants Europe to FTs o h a w i d ^ range o f items,19, w here the N ol^l Pcacace-Prize w inner cap Do they P o " P“ l>lishecihed this' wcek for the beer dnd from textilescstoteleeotnntu. 1 he is credited with endnding the Cold nicotions. jctronics. T h e EC. w ants thc think Kuranty news]wspaper, only 3.6 pcr- :rs W ar and lifting thc IroIron Curtain.'. lyill Not that Gorbachev’s { 37 Muscovites surveyed • . Potential ccon"6 m icii goins'atej huge United StatesSu to lower trade barriers Mikhail G orbachev But in Russia, CGorbachev is monthly pension of ab — more than S200 bilbillion per ye». les. ... ayed C om m unist Party’ h a d c o n fid e n c e ih 'Ing to p u sh througfi NAFTA,A, blame'd by all sidess for: all things. Betray, provides much o f un incc’ s r according to some estiestimates — nnd „ 11 have.a: place in history for .der's think Gorbachev. P re sid eent n Clinton reportedlyly He is held responsiblible for the col- “H e’ll I for his f«jmily. N o t onec party has asked optimism is high. said Gennady Kolukhin, a led the powerful textilesc s lapse o fth e Soviet UnJnion, the rise o f su re," sai ^jat* s not nicc. It’s chca lo bc a candidate in the .“I.thifik w e’re goinfling to make it," St. “But w itlioul a doubt, il acrc.singly Oorbaehey to b i he w ould press for a phase*a. cthnic violence and1 tthe rum of thc biologist. ------t ^ v e r n m c n t) rtr'all; ction to thc new federal U.S. negotiator Johnhn Scltmidt said " will be a placeF o f sham e.” al, Russian quotas agoinst Third Worid•Id country’s economy. , Gorbachev is going to I . parliament, after Congress cleari 10 Gorbachev now raranks so low in' ' Nearly*ly tw o -y e a rs h a v e passedy .. Vladimir Poliakov, a spol American Free Trade o v rr 15 yeors, rather than 10 sin o f violat- E '" n hiss olold party comrades - A^e^f as planned in the GATT'T popularity polls that: it is doubtful he since Gorliorbachev relinquished powerfor thc former Soviet lead ‘il.’s going to happe nd has con- won't take himlim b a c k .. could b e elccted lo anany mojor ofllce Dec. 25,>, JJ991, and the Soviet UnionI. a tank. negotiator Hugo Paemc s against his , ''Gorbachevev will' never bc on top se in Russia., ceased to iexist. , il Gorbachev hus inc way.” was nhe curt response __an espc- again. He ncveiever will bc forgiven for But thc obstacles to an _ To enjoy thele limelight, _ achev quickly vanished from allocked his old rival an ombassador Balkrishan -y. thi. <;nvift thc thc Soviet/iet Union’s collapse.” ______...... dnunling,_and_GAXl -whem rsked whether this“iis“ — Gorbachev-haa-to-ti■trBvcl-abroadr~***J*-^®®dli idlines-in-the Russian press>cd President Boris Yeltsin, Sutherland and o th e r f s and tanks said Valentinin Kuptsov, a Icad^of where he commandsds fat speaking and feww stories: about him appearA’cr He has accused Yeltsir t )c acceptable, in Communist Party, poncnis warn thot ir/rrtfr'Stra< : gc fees many Russiailahs envy and thcse.daysays. ion ing thc constitution am1 Georgia, thc Russian ( ion and instabili- Despiteite thc unexpectedly large ts can ’t forgive him for longed w orld rcccssion o f cclcbrity status they cicahnot fathom. Mayoror Yuri Luzhkov’s victory dcmned his use of'tanksia during his "Communists c ty could result if theyicy are npt over- c o n g ressissional margin in favor of y in the slander suit against changing thcc idideology. He betrayed N A F T A\ •— which joins Mcxico,o , • He w as expCGtcdd ito corn obout Tuesday i om enemies in parliam ent - come. Gorbachc'hcv was fodder for the press,css_ciaIly-ironic-chargc-sinccown shots at thc pany.” g and everything Canada. andai the United States in a $70,000 this trip. ,, "I will do an y th in g a car president sent troops ; thafis nccessary to •help hel this Round- single tradetra bloc — Clinton stillill I______• ipposition at home to thetic against civilians in comc to a conclu:lusion,” said opi ary Tajikistan and Lithuania nly thing 1 can’t GA TT dcjdeal, ond not just from indus-IS- ■’ ^ Sutherland. “ T h c -only nst rule. ------do-is-bo-a-magicion. it would bc hit by increasedcd n. Whereas one 'I';' ' 5SS, Yellsin has taken his o^ ^ can bring horses to theth water, they compctitioition, -have to dccidc thcmscnsclvcs whether Leaders of the film and financiol • they want to d rin k or n(not,” . ------servicess industry_=-r:.originaIly-blg*.ii The two main “hothorses” arc the supportersers of GATT — have cooled I United States andI thcth 12-nation consideral:rably, saying the emerging European Communitylity. Their trade f«ord ded for. IF chiefs meet in WasWashington-on kets they h Wtmm Mondayfor further .efforts.cf to ham- ervationists, who fought mer out thc.dificrcnces.•eg agam stNAFTA, Ni' say the GATT deal High o n ,th e a g e nIda d a is the long- also willI resultn in lower standards of standing ro w o v e r cutsUIS in farm sub- cnvirtjnmemental protection, sidles. France has threaireatcncd to veto Washinilington is quietly preparing nmHAVE 1THE 1C ' 1CTURE in cose thc talks fail. One! INIrHis p a U.S.-EC acco rd reacsached one year options in ago and turned defenseise o f its farmers senior U,S.LF,J trade ofTiciol has sug- into a point o f natio nlal al 1honor. gestcd theth United States wouldfd U.S. trade oftlcials)ls haVe denied quickly movem< to develop an altema-a- reports that W ashingtngton might be tivc tradinjling association w ilh Asia, alks_c>n th e so- Thereis is alw ays thc possibility thatat YOU I willing to_reopcnjalk YCLER. idHne m ight be extendedsd ...... SKILL' I ------caltedBlairHousc-accaccord. Even if the-deadl Washington w an ted to, there would beyond Dec.D 15. when Clinton’s only be limited scope5 forfc change. spccial negotiatingnc authority runs Agricultural natnations like out. Argentina,-Australiaia and Canada GATTr oflicials o and world leaders would oppose any attemptatti to trim have dccladared this time there can beI AREC1 thc size of cuts in farm far subsidies, no extensnsion. The same was said which have squeezedIthem th off world e v io u s deadlines, markets. r’s nickname — the Generalal Another bone o f com:pntention is the Agrccmenlent lo Talk and Talk — wasas European reluctance to drop rcstric- not earnedcd in vain. .

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Mexico parirty to nam e canindidate MEXICO CITYr —- Mexico’s.largest opposwsition party prepared to • name its'presidentialtial candidate Sunday and anotheran opposition leader turned down a chaihaliengc to debate NAFTAPA as it goes before thc Senate. Senate approvalII oof the free unde pact isi assured.a The governing Institutional Revolutilutionaiy Party, or PRI. contrntrols 61 o f thc 64 Senate scats. The vote, thche only' requirement to ratifyify the pact, is scheduled for today. Federal congrcssnssman Diego-Femandez dce Cevallos-was< the clear favorite to w in th e; ncnomination ofthe National,al Action Party as its can- didate for the August;ust 1994 prcsidcntiarelectlOrlOn. m . B ut'F em andez is {given littlo-chance to endid thi c P R I’s 64-ycar hold on power in the clecilection. Within the coming; wweeks. President Carlos Salinas de Gortoni will select thc PRI candidiidate, who is practically assured victory, ' r .

Through tririal com e glim pipses of youths PRJESTON, Englagland — Throughout the trialtri of two ll-ycar-old boys a ccu sed o f batteringbai a toddler to deatjath. therc-were painful - reminders th at th e aalleged ll killers arc thcmselvciv es o n ly children.- ^ f ii . Child B said he: dididn’t want to play hookyy ohi Feb. 12. the day 2- year-old James Bplgijlger stmyed from his mdthcthCT in a Liverpool shop- ping mall, becouse; heh e planned to ^ ! sc h o b rs p e t gerbils over~ ■ --a'^HongTibliday.y...... _ bundled or placed flat inn ppaper bags. ■, ...... cthc.gcrbils home ”, the tooy.told y po lice in an inter*_ Y o u getct the idea: Recycling is not brain surgery or ;... — “Jwantedlo-takctl ns rinsc(lTiTid-fiattcncd,“w.“w ith-ln^ls ...... - ...... irt during thc three-week tnalnali • rocketscien2nce. Just a'sim ple prbcioceBure'aesiRhcdlb ' view played in court* Cardboard flattened andid hbundled. ' < . The 12-mcmbcr juiyjui will consider its verdictict a fte r th c defense clos- make the PacificPi N orthw est and ththe rest of this planet. es its case today. Botl)oth boys have pleaded innoclocpnl. more plcasasont ploccs to live, orted by type, tragedy, the truant boys stcstole snacks, drinks and que-stions, call tho Recycli/cling Ccnter Thc day o f th e tra F i r s t .ffind i a'com er of your gar:arage, porch or r New.'tpapers boxed, bi they gol what the prosecutnition alleges they were e-information. ' model paint until th< • kitchen. If:Tyour trash collector docloesn't provide ...... Tin or’oluminum cans I: so after — OOTall child.ild. containers,i, iuse grocery bags or carlardbonfci bo)»s. “ 1 w ouldn’t d o an:anythiiiig like that with myly other friends because- nnd onds removed. Ci • N ext, sortsc recyclables by type:le: newapaperis, glass, they’re good a n d I aiam too seared,” Child B\ sisaid of his truancy and ------And plastic bottles soi I. t i n , a lu m innum, v cardboard and plaelastic bottles. i7 ^^RECVIVCLE shoplifting sprce. Ifyoiji have any qi ^ Be part ofthethesottaion, he added, explaining that j “But I doB’l w anit t toti play with him now,” he i ' - . ■ . G l o s s s lh o u l d b e r i n s e d a n d BQr?Qrted by color. in y o u r a r e a fo r m ore- twt part of thethepmblem. b h ild A .w asto o naug ■ N ow tbat wasn’t E Besides, he added,le ^ ^ believes his friendd isi a ;*‘g!rl” because he Presented as a Public: S

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! m 0I L _ [jflroii - M a g5i c V ad i e y 1w ag ei!!S 10W(e s t i n1 s t a t e ^^ckNonnington Wo]/ages ore dependent on industlustry.” ■ H H S H Also, the U.S.I.S. Department o f Labor reports T im ^ N e w s writer AAn4.'the Magic Valley laclacks a big local the current inflatination rate is 2.7 p ercenl.r conjmpany paying big wages. ' Meimwhile,e, California( and many East th e yrajtejL TWIN FALLS - Dcspespiie rcccnt economic “We really d on’t have anyy largelc companies Low)w wages in some Westernn suites, states arcarc slill .stnjggling to shake ofT , growth, wages across the Magic V alley have heresre. W c really d o n 't have maimany white collar such as Idaho, are rising as busiisinesse.s recession, accordlording lo the A.ssociated Press, Lighting fifixture causes continued to lag behindd ththe rest o f the state. wofofkers.” M cDonald said. . , . . . fromI otlicrot] states move here. Thihis table Californians,s. hhard hit by layofls in tlie de- And wages in Idoho10 1lag behind those of The T thfce main industriesies m the .Magic shows/s thet percentage change inn wages “"d acrospospace indu.stries. saw tbair in- insulationI to\ smoulder most Olhcr states, althougjugh Idaho’s rate o f in- Vailalley are: agriculture, agriciriculturc suppon. j„ aho and nearby slates duringig the 12 comes grow ihehe Ilea.«:i of any state over ihe 12 crease - 7.7 percent per year - ranks fifth andid manufacturing. Two-thi«lirds o f the local |,s T W IN FA LLS.3 - A lighting fixture tlis preceding the second quiiuarter of months endinglg ii in the .second quarter o f this __ampng states. - ...... manonufdcturing jo b s ore in foodod processing. I 9 9 3 js __^ set some insulat:lation s!^ujde_rjngjat_ (. N evada hos th e la rg e stI rater o f y'-'"'’. the Comimercc m e Departmcnl said Tiiurs------*-*A lot offolks don!t Iro rcalizcJiow tough it is — ^.TlThe local tic to agriculturec ififi-so strong that growth .Kawnsuwki of Twirwin Falls on S'unday.. Ih in the nation, California.Ii.hosllK- il»y. ■ ■■ ------in the Mogic Valley,”’ sasaid Lon McDonald, thee nal average. Dakota. 7.3 pcrccrrcent. Ischbols w illjiavcvc early dismissal at ■ 1:30 p.m. Wcdnesd:sday ond will not hold — closscs-Thiireday-a^-an d -F rid ay in obscr- .... - ' varicc of the Tharhonksgiving holiday, In the hhot sea t ~ Ann(lexation Regular class schach to discussing the cmo- drainage. tionally charged:d issueis o,f annexalion. % B y - L' fiifirst trapped and col- H specific anncxalioation propo.sal, hut to IcOm lared with a radioI transmtn itter in Febni- A how to deal withfith such a potentially divi- ary of-last year. Itt w as trapped ogain in sive issue when1 it does1 com e up. January of this year:ar ond'the collar was "A circle hasIS b balance," CSI Executive replaced with a trairansm ittcr surgically Vicc-Presidcnl MikeMi Glehrt said. "Balance implanted in its abdojd o m e n . allows everyoneic loto participate." Later Ihis year,, it was sighted wilh A nd the entirerc g:group o f2 7 panicipaicd. . .• two young, callcd ““k k its ” and at the tim c The group firslHrst went through a rituol -w as pregnant w ithI th r e e embryos, called grounding,ing. Each person an.swcrcd T h e w olverine wvas as located in an acri- . AN0YARENZmwT1nM*+ two questions::.“Whai arc your cxpccta- al tracking flight OctDct. 19. The next day, S eats will be set upip InI the high school lob>bby fo tp eo p le to comem e a n d tr y o u t t h e tig hiter te i seating proposed foio r PPlease see CIRCLE/B2 biologists went intolo the area on foot lo th e John Roper Audiuditorium. .study the animal bvbut found it shot to . deathi >...... Resideents ma^ly test ailuditorii]um seatts at turnout - « - ByKiikMitribcIl signirling the building. originall>illy proposed Theobald, arcarchitect for Design West, i 1 , . s d i s alappoints ] Tim es-News writer • an au(■uditorium w ith o balcony, said. A weekly look • Thehe seats would have beenen 16 inchcs Board ChaChairman Sieve Tolman sis..id Unitedd Way head a tth e number TWIN FALLS - Peo>coplc can see how apart:rt from Ibc bottom o f a sealol iin the fold- scats at O ’Lc’Leary Junior High SchoolI 1arc ByPMSnhmI . , • ’ of felonies tight seating could.be at thet proposed-John cd po:xisilion to the back o f the;seat se in front 19 inchcs apaapart and they arc barely co: Tim es-N ew s writwriter ' ' ’ , - reported to the i f R oper Auditorium by sittingsit: in model au- ofit.I. ' fortable. TwinFalls \\ ditorium scats set up at Twin Falls High Butut wheh construction bidss forfi the first • The boardrd 1has discussed extending! 1 Ihc ; t w i n f aLLS l l ; - United Way ofTi-. City Police V\ School, a district si»kcsnesmon said. propo;>osaI camc in ot S900.000>0 :more than size of the auirccto^ ire Susan Kelley w as ) Department 1 Seats monufacturcdd by b four different Thahat m eans s c a ts w o u ld b(be on ly 13 jcct m anagerer M^ ilch Bausman. .hoping for-thethe-best Sundoy, even.-, com panies will be placed:cd in row s the some . incheiies away from the scatsJ inii front of The Schoolool Board will accept and arana- - ij,ough the tumoin o u t could hove bcim b e t - ' . Twin Falls lawV eeiiforcement distance apart as propo:posed in the S2.28 them.1. __ lyzc writtenI ssuggestions l about which sc;icats. ter, she said agencies reportrt ithese crimes m illion design. Pco]:ople would have to stonTM^ c n some- ore best andd wv hether 13 inchcs is an adailc- -I was « littletie idi^ppointcd,'although Design West, the archirchilcctural firm dc- one wishedw to pass in front oH>l;H>hcm. Scolt quale distancencc between rows. W ntson sai oplc thought il was good.", - TWIN FALLS-Twinvin Falls lawenforce- ment agencics report>orted the following HowiWer.'toyin y hKMi^ brbu^t in from ' • crimes from Iwt week:ek: ' ' ■ La ast s t w e e k YTD II ^ the event , is “a gift," she soid. She ' ■TVvIn Falls Policece Department Meeting5 set on sschool cconsolidaiition issu[f thanked Magicic VValley Mall businesses entfbrtheirsupirart; ' 0 9 500 , C a r burglaries; ------j. "especially v Hom e burglaries: 6 181 !B y M ycbel M atthew s Goodjodman i^^— y when it’s about soincihin;ing for "I feel grateftteful for nnylhing we’ll .' B usiness burglaries:; ' 3 144 Timcs-Ncws correspondcfltcfit j )larrington a to sj .ochicvchere.” Total Burglariss: - 18 837 ds need a new school buildIding,” . .Organizers Hhopedof the Celebration of Grand Thefts:. 6 276 MURTAUGH - Opponcjncnts to o school p.®*?lotc Sen. Denton B m RESPH i m she added.I. *'’They deserve a new builailding C aring-held atit.the th Magic Valley Moin " Sexual Abuse: 2 04 ■ consolidation c cfTort havee beenb gearing up ■ringlon. R -D cclo. V r f lw H in M urtaugh.gh." -’•would give thisthis year’s,Uniled 'Woy * , Stolen Cars: 2 126 ' co compaign to build a badjadly needed new I s p e a k o n th e Folks onn botht sides of the issue nngrcc 'can^^ajshbtiiibtinthearm. -j Aggravated Assaults: ' 1 44 sschool. schooool-consolidation H SdH that the ogiriging facility that hous'csi IM ur- The event isted from 5 to 9 p.m. Sat-’,". "A ggravated Battery; - 1 - 2 0 ...... • A n d they w ant it built in Murtaugh.I IC at 8 p.m. today • lough’s secoi:condary students is in;diree need -Airdayr-:----'--— _____ Totol.Felonles:.. 32_ 1,425 ...... - - T h e P ositive P eople for'Murtaugh, fo r an- the .Murtaugh - of rcplacememcnt. The disagrcchicnlnl bc^— — r^fo^'P&tFons4)»s-had4 ho-chonc©-to-bu>^ — - - - anti-consolidation group,I, hash circulated a ti School audito- tween the tw o groups hing es u pon the th' lo- coii^W kletscts that offered discounts'. ^ ~ —Twin Falla^heiifFIffs Department------petition aimed at Beatinting the current cation onKe^he new school, OP ate ith im d isc ai 3-, . 1 3 8 Burgtaries: schI o o l <^bnsolidation efTort,ort, sought by an-; * ■ —------^ Funk says lys that the taxpayers in ^Mur- “booklcts.'xost'si;'$ 1 0 aplecesndlrnoij^*? Larceny/Grand Theft:l: 4 130 • : o th e r g roup o f petitioners.s. the Mulurtaugh district, will foreorcc the two taugh dcserv<:rve 0 school in their ownf com-c m^'firitn'thee i^esin goes toth'cTJnJtbd'' • Auto Theft: ’ 1 29 ° . Lewdness: . 1 - 09 . A proposed merger of the Murtaugh ond boardsIs 10 draw up o plan forr cconsolida- munity. But3ut consolidation spokes;sm a n Way,.. , T o tal F elonies: 0 9 . 381 ' Hansen I- school district ma;may move a new tion. Galen Myersers soys thot a com’bincdI ^M ur- , . Som e tnerchont^ t s also will give a por> / — — — — — school g building somewherhere between the ' Funk,ik. chairman of the Positi'litive People' taugh and HaHansen school built somcw:whcre ticu of tbeir salesles frMD1 tho event, K eli^.<' C oi^piledled fixmi Staff reports two t^ cities. fo r Mu:lurtaugh, thinks that thee consolida-c between thehc two towns, would be bibetter ••jaid.''. ' -The-anti-consolidation gpgroup h as sch ed - tion grcsroup does not- have enougmgh support for studentstsondtaxpoyers:,' a .... 6 -«»upon-bboklgte ...... y^lpd 0 town meeting tonij)night with state .in the: community,toe poss thee consolida-c Myers saidaid that his group thinks coronsol- p n n t ^ . X elle y did di rioV toypfi^ ifigi^ ; Sen. Denton Darringlon, R-R-Dcclo. who is tion ississue, sh e said . S h e h o p es» h000-befoir:5Mnr>(ig i'j.d b itijaiy ...... the merging of the Murtaujaugh and Hdnsen consoliclidatibn.plan before it is presentedpn to Hansen.” saidmid consolidation spokcswo/om iin , dsy-a*.ov,cnt»’^Ti j ; I d a j l o / W e B t , school districts was presentientcd to the Mur- the vote•ters. Judy Stanger.j-cr. “ But w c only n e e d 15 si;signa- . $275jpOQ,.«od;a ■Hpbmlcs taugh School Board. The coiconsQlidntion'pe- “It'ss tooi bad the'communityy Iis so split turcs." • wedcs remains tofoiehChlt i / * .T^ I tition,^owaining ti about 900 signaturess from - on suchch an emotional level."' F Funk said. Please ssee SCHOOL)UB 2 I------—— roinber:22nie93^______= : = M a n agre'ees to pleadI guilty to irnlurder of brro th e r BLACKFOPJ (AP:M’) — N o rm an irict Judge,Igc.Jamcs.Hemdon on Mondaylay Ihis m o n lh fo r first* d egpcc.murdcr. r« ___:_____■etch? Jcre Alford hus ogattl!d tot plead guilty lo enler ththc guilty plea lo thc second*id* P h ilip d ie d a t S h e ry^1 l and Norman —“ “ | - - to sccond-dcgrcc inurdcirdcr ib r Ihc Feb. degree muin u r d e r o f P h ilip A lford. 39, Allbrd’s home, where hc1C had been liv- 12 fatal shooting of hisis >younger broth- Parmcnicntcr .said Alford also willill ing, with thc couplc and] tltheir four chil- c r. ' plead guiluilty to assault with intent to drcn. . Alford, 45., also shothot his w ife Sh* commit a :serious felony in the shoot-ot- Hc died from four guriunshot wounds cryl, 36, who is now paraly/t:dp£ from in}; of hislis w ife and to firearms “cn*:n* to ih e u p p e r c h est a n d facefai from a .22 the wnist down. hancctnenl'cnl" c h a rg c s . ' . .caliber handgun. Sheryl-yl A lford also Public Defender Duv3uvid Punrjcnter Alford,d, a Firth potato processingng was shot and has been rccovering'otrc a " . ~ ^ said Alford will appearir beforeb 7tli Dis* plant workorkcr, w as to go on trial laterter Boise hospital. Brieflily Vandals breakik car windows in cit; i t y K ctchum and Fairfiilirfield ranger districts. 0 on sale today. Permits for thchcSowtoolh TWIN FALLS-InIn 0 repeat o f destnictign fromDm?cvcr- ThtpcmiiKfOOI JJ,:. lion Area go on sale Friday., Thc1 coslis<_ : ” al weeks ogo, vandalsuIs broke wiiidows in cars thro ' 10 eight feet tall, with on adddditional 50 “ thc city Saturday nighlight and Sunday morning, acc • r cents p e r foot forrtallerlrees. tal to thc Twin Falls poliojlice, miled to, one per household.I.C < u n in g is Offiecr D.A. Lewinwin o f thc Twin Falls Policc Irw.-.« Penults are limit c limited to spccificdicd areas,. Maps are available.':. Trees may w ^ m c n rs a id ilmi like the dcslructioii Of mld-Ociobci bccu.uptc:Dei.24:. 24. Access mny bc restrictedsi by weath- p carcd os lliougli a wri:wrist rocket or pellet gun was u R eports o f broken;n vw indow s came in from all f II parts of Trees availablelc oarc l^gcpole pine, Dougl:glas fir and the c ity , h c said. -vn,. subalpinc fir in thcthc nonhcm districts. In the: Twin7 Falls Also Saturday nightight o r early Sunday, someone gcpole is available. inlo Snukc River OasDasis,at 1390 Blue Lakes BhB lv d N D istrict only lodgcp< ? N o es arc available on the BurJc]Jcy District. Lewin said. Beer, candycan and 115 cartons o f cig cMino sites : c ig a re ttu , B u t the office willll sesell p e rm its fo r o th e r districtscts. w ere ta k en , he said. For infonnationn conlactc< thc U.S. Forest Servi'vice at 737- Jerome Ubraryy icloses for Thanksgigiving ' J E R O M E - T h e JeromeJerc Public Librory will bc Carey landrOIfill will be closed Sunmdays *. ■ ,A P ( ^ j Thursday and Fridayly toti observe thc Thanksgivinj remain unidentified to prcprotect his animal d ay. It w ill reopen ntt 1 |p.m. N ov.29. CAREY - Untililil further notice a Carey landfill,inU A Garfl.rfleld County, Colo., ramancher, who prefers to re Regular winter houtours at thc library are I to0 * 9- p .m . B lain e County w ill b e clo sed on S u n d a y s, friend,i, plays| In a p astu re lastist week with a bull elk hihe calls Valentine. The) m:man took In the elk Mondays and Wcdncscicsdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ThuTiursdays The closure is ncecssi^ncc to romplete constniiruction ofo . who waivas In poor healttviastit yeary and now It h an g st iaround tho ranch, evenan though1 It's free , arid 1 to 5 p.m. Fridayslays and S atu r^ y s. It is closedjcd Tues- solid waste transferifer station, which will enablelie crcws to' t o leaveive flny time. The elk pla;slays fetch with the man’tr s hat and follows him1 araround the ranch. duys a n d Sundays. . transport garbage: to tlic M agic V alley's rcgioni)nal landfill I- a t M ilner Butte. Forest offers trctre e ^ u ttin g permits S New landfill hothours are 8 a,m. to 6 p.m.1. Monday - K e t • . T W IN FALLS - TliiTlic Saw tooth National Forestcst is of- through Saturday, tchum r€-esidents oppose< hitiighway , fdring pcrmils to cutIt CChristm as trees in thc Twinvin F a lls, Compiled from stoitfifrreports I B y StephenCD Sc b o w co g e n Jt side lane open. M otoristisls who time of the high\ghway, which leads to ' Tim cs-Newj:ws corrcspondcni the light corrcctly use lhthe right lane speed-up andand slow-down driving, to lo pass thc m otorists slofoppcd for thc “thc pig andid llllie p y th o n .” K ETCHUHUM - Soulh Ketchum res-:s- traffic sig n a l. • • A s p a rt oof f iony highway improve- idents have/c madei k-clear they want: a One solution to thihis problem ment, Thomaiimas said the stale is wtll- This Wi at (CSI ' tw o-lane roirood with a Icft-lum lane,ic. w o u ld -b e to le n g th e n tlthe rhcrging ' ing to put[ in sidewalks if they are slower spec}ccd limits, provisions forbr ' lones to entice m otorists>ts to use Ihe wanted andd ncn e ed e d . Tlic following is a seischedule o f meetings and even^enis that Japanese film will'ill bt c show n at 6:30 p.m . in Asp sit - a n d m a y b e s id e w a lk s .. ...outside lane w hile wata ilin g a t th c S o m e of thithc Mortgage Row rest- will iak« plocc iliis weekeek nt th ceo llcg c of Southernn Idahp.l< “ Magic Valley Symilymphony concert will be held* cent City Council meeling,g . light. dents said thejihey didn't want sidewalks in the Fine Arts audiiciditorium. e Row residents let it beJC "DoesnU it let you knenow what is if they woukDuld be required lo keep TODAY ' Military testing ^IK^Itfll be held at 6'p,m, in §hield;lds20l. Mongogct Eiconomic Dcvclopmpment G roup meets oi 6:30) uu.m. in known theyicy don’t want a four-lanele going to hapjicn based onoi Ihis silua* them clcar-car-of snow, which is a Desert 113. WEDNESDAY highw ay con:oming inlo Kctchum. tion.” Mortgage Row rcresident K C Ketchum requirement.rcq Thc state ' Student Senate meetsels iat 2 p.m. in the student confi)nference Swing Band relicaricarsal will bc held at 7:30 p.mi.m, in Fine T h e y sayay that would encouragele Hoynes said. “W e’re mo\oving toward plows pushh stsnow to the side of the room o f the Taylor Quilduilding. Arts 121. higher spcciccds, decrease safety andid ‘go faster, be m ore metctropolitan.’ highway, andand the residents say they Japanese film witl be sshown at 6:30 p.m. in Aspenen 108. THURSDAY e lim in a tee the t possibility of busIS T h a i's not w h y w c m o v e;d d here." could bc fucecaced with an expensive or Pep Band relicarsolI wiw illbe held at 7:30 p.m. in FinFine Arts College closed forbr Thanksgiving1 holiday. turnouts. . Sun Valley City, howchvcver, wanls formidable: lasltask. 121. T h e propo:posal to widen H i^w ay 75'5 four lanes scparaiccl by a landscaped One rcsidcrident, Robert Fuller soid. FRIDAY • TUESDAY surfaced ababout a month ago when:n divider south ofthe Elkhofiom interscc* “I’ll take carcare f The cockroach is mostt inoteworthy ■' "They’re nicscrvalion af* bus’ dcstinalioimion. Investigators were Lois J. Hudsoo, of I3uhDuhi, 11 o.m. loday. Church1 ool f Ihc crest Memorial Onrdiordcns in Caldwell. (AlsipiFiincral... F the Crystal RoomR< of the cave w hen,... ttn* the crash on Interstate 7070. said Col* Slill trying to0 determinedi how fast tbe Nawirene in Buhl. (Fannermer Funeral Chapel in Buhl). Chapel in Nampa). » > he slipped anand fell 10 feet, said to orado ( State Patrol Capi. Jessss G ibson. vehicles w erec going.go Cache C ouniyniy Sheriff Sid Groll. Ted Hatch, of Burley.^ I p.m. today. McCulloch's Funer*Fu Edisoo Austip Hank;anks, of Burley, 11 o.m. Wedi:dnesday. GroU saidd it took rescue personnel . , al Home in Burley. Burfey LDS 3rd and1 7t)7th Ward Chapel, 2200 Oak]e _ thrce.hours to bring Johnson’s body ’ Biirlcy); ■■ ...... • ...... Circle — “ (Payne Mortuary Tn Biir - . ‘ out o fth e caveave. Hulda Mae Clark Reed.'ed. o f Rupert and formerly ofDirB oise. , Closure of the cave has recently (Conlinued from B 1 som eone tookok I:time for that luxury?” graveside scrvicc, 2 p.m.m. today. Tcrracc Lawn Mem<;moriaI Keith Hillitead Jofaiuifanaoo, o f Tw in Falls, I p.m . V, iidered by the Logan , nary in day. Twin Falls LDS 3rd3n Ward Chapel on Elizabethth^Rou^ been consid tions for annexation in HaH agcrm an?’’ . g r o uip p tthen split into three Garden, 4225 E. I'airview•iew in Boise.' (Payne Mortuar Ranger Distristrict, but not for safety ^ Burley). vnrd. (White Monuaryfy iiin Twin Foils). _ ond "How. do you feel abcbout the is* groups of nimnine. A facllitat'or and reasons. su e?" recorder wasvas chosen from cach “ P o s s ib lele closure of the cave ^ While cach person spok<>ke, Ihe o th - . g ro u p . wasn’t a safeBfety issue at all.” said ^ers listened. T here w as no0 okcd cach- -Glenn ^ di ih the i group rpust ask the ------1 Deputy.AttcLttomey General Elaine o o th e r in th e e y e . . ______coitmiumty twotwo questions; W hal is. L^=i==.==f-Etie"rh'arlcr^^■kir^vU inire-sraTft— “You just spent aii hourr andt a half the worst thinging thati would happen if, Departmentalof'Education, Mys the together tc just being youiurselves,” • we did-nothing'ling?” and "What is'the •• — For obltuiltuary rate Informatloidn^ state code thaihat allows the petition*- Shannon S said. “ W hen’s ihele last time best that canI haha| p p e n i f w c a c t? ” call 733-(MM » 9 3 f . extension 278 ers to fo rce thethi consolidation issue O b itu atiry ______h as n e v e r been:en used; , ■ vlthout precedents, she They then1 nm oved to California to Inn deathdi by her parents, sixK Ibrolh- "j" Everybody needs Pansy F. Brown says, the codede “requires manda- . be noar herr family. They moved lo ers»rs at n d tw o siste rs. U sion” ofa consolidation BU H L - P a n sy f a y BrovJroiAU 80.- of 'ihe Buhl area»a iin 1 9 8 8 . Mrs. Mi Brown Is a memberr oft the subm issio Buhl, died Saturday, Nov.ov. 20. 1993 Mrs. Browrwn is survived by her First■irst Assembly of God Chururch in ' p la n to th e state sta board withing 3J4 In Tw in Falls. h u sb a n d , o f B u h l, tw o s o n s . Bill E, BuhlJuhl. ■ <• months, Mrs. Brown'was bornjrn May 18. and Jim R.. Brov/n. E both of San Funeral Fu will b e at 2 p.m, Wei/ednes- • ;, • 1913, in Ozark County.y. ,i M issouri. Jose. Calif.;.; Iwo I daughters. Mrs. day;lay, Nov. 23, at Moffett's Merfemorial • daughter of Able andan< M artha Ruth Story, of Redding, Calif,, and Chai;h a p e l. B u h l. B u ria l will folic)iiow Cooper York, she was rairaisad on a Evelyn Poppassay, of-Buhl; one brotiv West^est End C;©metery, Buhl. Visiisit^tion ' M H R farm th e re . T he family mlo o v e d t o O k* e r. Albert YorhOrk, of Concord. Calif.; .has,as, beeni scheduled from 2*8•;8 p.rrt. 9 lahoma where she met andan( m arried 18 grandchildiildren; 23 ^reat-grand-. Tuesuesday et the chapel. Luther A. Brown on MiM arch ,11, children: andnd three greai*oreat* Services Se under the directii:tion of 1935. in Tulsa. . , -grandchildren.e n . S h e w a s 'p re c e d e d Moff<1offett;^emoriai Chapel.

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-Monday,ly, Novombor 22 .1 9 9 3 Tlmos-NlOS'Nows, Twin Falls, Idatio B-3 Idelaho/West : ^ Q pro < s ed fliirea^inss bill CO[)uWc(ttjstUtalh wildl]lifieproj)grams -SALT LAKE CITTTY (AP) — A bill perid- Some of thc’moncy.r,oir,oiscd5 b y th e tax . Divis:■ision o f W ildlife Resourcerces Director Gillie said.. “It’s“I quite a travesty lo dcalul wiih a lre a d y c u t its budget bu deeply in recent ing in Congress could c< cost the Utah would v be .diverted, frorn staistate wildlife pro- Bob Vo/alentinc said Gov. Mikec L eavitt h as one is.siie oof f guns thal actually erodcitcs our months because of declines1 in liccnse sales- Division of Wild lifeife Resources more than _granw g inwji Health Core T rust F u n d used to writtenn letters W the members; oof the Utah capnbilily loto prevent other kinds off acci-i and a re d u c tio n in money1 it receives from ...... SL m illioa in federalilmooey n ilnxcivcs.ifpm.. rep‘ay::aoctoiiiiSliospJtabJ r bJbEScaica'iarc._.Longrft re5 SionoL.dcIegalion-askrn[u ig -th cm '^d .—dohls'WilKgui,guriii.’-t ----- — ziz: : 'taxes o n n icuiiiis'ond:ud amraunftlon; ------ffor uninsUrcdgunshot vidijh:tip is ':" "■ “ ‘ ■ pppbse'lc'the'Icgislatronr The cxciseise tax on fireanns and amniimuni' Gillie said the.he lossI of fc'der'al funds -The Fireanns Vict'ictims Prevention Act, Jerry Gillie, the wildlife: didivision’s federal • Accoi:ording to a U.S. Fish'oneind W ild life tion was enocilactcd in 1937 w ith the passa]sage of "would be a horribleibic blow." submitted in Housee onda Senate'componion aid o ccSordinotor, said the billsillls unfairly penal-* Scrviccce estim ate, the DW^ wwould lose the Federalal .Aid in W ildlife Rcston■ration The DWR’docsrjcsn’t object to the bills’ legislation Senate:c 1 B ill 8 6 8 a n d H o u s e ize i: sportsmen and legitimateate gun owners. about $1$1.05 million each'ycar inn ffederal aid. Program, kncknown as the Pittman-Robeijcrtson goal. However, tThcrTl timing is very bad." Resolution 2276, wou/ould amend the Internal “My feeling, personally,^ is that-the health. Gillie saidsi the cuts would includeide 5200,000 Program. Moivioncy from the tax has'beenrn used Gillie said. “We’dc’d have to roll back stafT R evenue S crvice Cod'ode to raise the current care c providers hove alreadyndy: passed- o h the now uS'jscd jn state hunter educiu catio n p ro - to fund stateto vwildlife programs. and programs, andind when you start’cutting federal eiccise tax oton some firearms and c c o sts o f c h aritab le w o rkk tto poying cus- grams, In 1993.. tlthfcDWR rcceivcd moree than programs to the sponsmcn.spo you’re nol giv- ammunition from 110( to 25 percent, and tomers.” tc Gillie said. “I onionly see this os a “Of'course; a hunter education is a program S2.8 millionan in Pitlman=Robertson mononcy. ing them the scrvjcrvice or providing the , would increase the coscost of a federal firearms revenue rc enhoncer for the heihealth core indus- deolingig‘ w ith sportsmen’s weapoipons to keep The funds arc used for^a variety o f wilvildlifc reso u rces th ey needlecd. Then, they d o n ’t buy license from $30 to S2.$2,500. ' tiy u a t the expense o fth e spon^pTtsmcn." . peoplee from having shooting; liccidcnts.” programs andind to pay salaries. The DWFVR hus licenses, a n d w c loselo.sc more m oney." Attorr■ney battle cargcjO — PoU:U:Utahns z redpei wannt Winter 1974 ssuit Ganmes SALT LAKE CIT\ITY (AP) — A .. in Ss^altLake civil-rights attorneyy vwho sued the “ : S A L T• LAKE CITY (AP) — San Juan County SclSchool District Utahns over)vcrwhelmingly favor Salt ^ 19 years ago has retu!stum ed to c o u rt. ■*'. -1 ' " . . L a k e C ity as host of the 2 0 0 2 to argue that the distristrict continues |K iQ . Winter Gomes,Ga believing the . to discriminate again:ainst American O ly m p ic:s s vwill boost the slate’s ■ Indians."...... : - im a g e and economy without ' M o n tic 6 IIo a ttottorney : Eric harming the environm ent, Swenson has reopeniened o federal ' A Desercicrcl News-K.SL poll o f : ' lowsuit he filed in 1974 that 605 Utahnsms found that 73 percent ; accused the district:t ofc numerous f a v o r )sting the Games, while ; racially, discrimipatoiitory practices. . o n ly 21 pcrccnt perc are opposed. And Swenson cloims thehe district has f u l l y 9 00 ppercent believe the i not complied wit(’ith 0 c o u r t- Olympics:s woulilw have a positive ' approved settlem enttofthotsuit. ol fl cfTect on1 the slate’s im o g c .. ‘ S w enson h as askeded wcn. a longtime critic of Indians are without sufTiciemsui edu* the Olympicipic bid, soid he also was cational opportunity. uinyi^j surprisedI by the poll results. "O f But Brinton Burbin, will demonstrate thatat 1the cattle can withstandind the extremes of Russialon win- Japan, two ogreeme'nt, nor wosIS ire lig io n on s and -provide a foundatlcitlon herd for developmenlent of a cattle Industry. p u s h fo rr pupublic support of the isstte. educate Russians to Westsstem ranching practices 2 0 0 2 b idi istisn't set to begin until . The judge, who appeppeared irritot- ed thot Swenson hosIS b1 ro u g h t tb e ■ | ^ia "'Bid-s^ppo,pporters believe that’s oil case boclc to court so mony years "olorado ^ 9 ranch donate;ts cattleJ toRus^ t h e tim e: Itit will toke to whip after it was apparentently setiled, bock into on Olympic lonstrate thal The Russissian governm ent is pick- ‘T h e colves being bom willw be nn U t a h n s bac took the matter underer iadvisement. •NVtR , (AP) — When 10404 The herd will demoi y Junc 1995, when the isportatjon-costs.______e_exciiing.momcnLfor_all.11 of us" frenzy by Jl ------H e —s tro n g ly — s u gjgcstcd-thot- g t -head-of.of-cattleoirivcd.in-Moscow-by..by__ mixednbrced..cattle.canaiuwithstand—ingup.tiansp jnal Olympic eommlttec • — manager D an Bock visted Bock B said. “Jh at’s what VhfsTsallll; ------Internationa! Swenson bring the U.SJ.S. Bureouof ovemiglight delivery Saturday, theyley the extremes o f RussionUl winters and Ranch ma s e lc c ts thele sitesi o fth e 2 0 0 2 W in ter icently to scout oul Ihe • alabout." Indian Affoirs into thehe :litigation. were: wearingv Diamond Six D help educate RussionsIS to Westem Russlo rccc ntngelond. The climate in Russia “i"k nmny. Gamcs.’ Burbidge's motion1 forf( the judge brondsts andi were escorted by a realeal ranching practices. Dryer, chairman o f the n quorantined - “He descricribed the range os rolling ingly ir closc to w hat w e’ve g to dismiss Swenson'on's motions ‘ AmOT«■icon cowboy. TTie cattle hove been ' oris Authority, said the birch trees," Jordan said. Kremmling." K Jordan said. " ■gucd ot a later e mixed'breed ? cattle, four bullsjIIs in Denver for the past nm onth..T hey hiils wiih bii •arly S59 million Invest- altogether will be argui aven’t been completed for got gi som e o f the sam e probliblcmno state’s nearl. date — a signol that5 ttlie compli- '.op0 0 pregnant cows, arc a gifttto to were nornllbwcd to0 to u c h th e “Fences hav( winicr sports facilities herd so they’ll be broken .we're .w sending over some cated issues may takeIke monlhs to f a’s ‘ Agrocollege from Denvervcr ' ground from the tim e they tl left the the entire hc “ ..Te"a‘dV"hthas sold Utahns on the • lc S h o w com - into two groiroups initiolly.” .mineral n: blocks.", sort out. b u s inlessman e i Dren L. Benton,>n. N ationol Western Stock Iter Games. ;componied the cattle on This will be the fourth s Tbe case has a long Ior history. r o f the Diamond Six D nearr - plex on Friday until the;icy a rriv e d in Bock accc soid it is significant that ' T h re e J5ther cowboys of01 cattle from the United S stemming from alleg;egations thot - 11 places - Kremmling In Russia. - the plone. 1 Stales 10 2 5 p c rc c nnl t cofthe poll’s respon- • separately so they can Russia R in recent yeat ..the district favors theth northern ^cjjorada do ’s high-country. . They were kept threee o1 r fo u r to a flew over si J the populocc in general d the stock ond move it to Department D o f Agriculture; sS j Tkr ’‘"'■I 'b' county, which .is precredominately Theslese caitle will think they've've pen for the 17-hour filnight nboord help unload t • k.TT. w ill ben efit!fit mI ost from S a lt L oke :ollegc near Pushchino, Hrsl. fi 60 registered Holslci wh’ite, over the soulj u lh c r n p a r t. tito heaven,” sald.Noncycy th e Federal Express I>C-C-10 jetliner, the Agrocol icn bulls. City hostinging the G am es, niles soulh o f Moscow. was .w in 1990. which is predominatelately Navajo Jordan,n, 1Benton's daughter and pres-es- in o pressurized bay withilh a tem pera- about 60 mile mc number said winter ill retum to Russia with In 1992. two shipments, and Piute; id e n t: 0 of the Diamond Six* D. ture of 65 degrees. Rcfu:fueling stops Bock will s p l m e Sthusiosts 5 i and s1ci resorts I M arch to oversee vacci- •more 'm than 550 head, w erc r In 1975, a year afteifter Swenson "They’y’ll be-put on waistrhighgh ' were 'scheduled in New:w Y o rk a n d his wife in N : made by b.nclencfit the most and 26 ColoradoC Genetics. filed his original lowst#suit. the dis- Snws. -Frankfurt, Genmany. nations. percent saidaid developers and con- tr ic t e n te re d in to .o0 settlement. s •— —' I, tractors woul^ould. Just-3 p e rc e n t said agreeing, among othether things, to . communityity nnd civic lenders spend more money on students in T T /-v*j sr invites voOtCrS bencfincflt the most. Fourteen the southem portion oftheof county., w \JJ)f I names LifeI Scien(ices , UtahII lawmakei percent ansvinswcred thot all o f the Although the districtict built some __ J above grouj*oups would share the secondary facilities,, it has •‘will- T 3 -|i.|1 v ia c o m p uX t 6 1 • Olyi^ieweawealth. ftilly and deliberately"[ /‘ refused to J3U1Jilding afterr foimer lei:ader to co;antactherv . Seventy-ny-ninc pcrccnt of the comply with the ogreijreement and LAKE CITY (AP) — She added it will be botjoth fast ond U ta h n s polleoiled said they believed has violated the Constinstitution ond - j . :OW (AP) — The Universityf 56,500. square feet lo the ni n now use on "electronicc environmentally' sound.J. “The? b e s t’ h o s tin g thele VWinters Gomes would g the origitiol I,ife Sciences1 b u M n g ^ d ^ ' several federal clviUriNrights lows. s new Life Scien^ Building 1 ” to talk\^to Rep. Karen11 way to recycle is to neverrer use paper have a posilositive effect on the t) included,extensive remododeling. The il,ccordlng to recent motionsmc filed will be n»nlamed the Richord D. Gibb i I. D-Utah. via personal1 in the first placc." state’s econoonomy. Just 16 percent — ncw->:ing wosjhc.jargcstjit single con- Shepherd, Sw enson. ______Lifc& icnceaces Buildup ______1 r and Tnodemsovcr phone-s- • S hepherd’s sta ff said e*c-raail users said the impimpact would-bc-ncga- ...... therchool-^^f.™ ?"'"^*' Swenson savs that as a result o f willill honor Gibb. who served ass structionj expenditure in th should send to her clcctroironic address tiv e . 3 history when it was constnicuctcd the school district’sfs failures. rsity’s president from 1977 to I J of "shepherdhr.house.gov.•v." She asks A n d 24’4 pcrccnt said the G ibb camc to the univers:rsityinl977 .She saidd Saturday‘ she Is joining 1 Indian students have»ve low test T congressional offices in1 lhat1 full 'nam es and addrcs•esses should O ly m p ic s would wo actually hefp the ent Elisabeth Zinser callcd1 aHcr1 serving as commission*jncr ofhigher eight other c . scores, seriously defiefieient lon- mental project to allow/ be1 included, environmenticnt. Forty percent said perfect predecessor. education1 for the Indiana CommissionC cKpenm. guage and leaming skillkills, and suf- ts to send comments to herr . O n e o f h e r e a r lie r■ effo t rts to Ih e W in te r GamesGi would make no - lided the university through1 o1 fH ig h er Education. He olsiLlsowoseom- consniucnls I fer cmotionol ond1 behavioral b iputers by electronic mail, improve i communicationI wentv some- difference: orand 30 percent feared ve expansion in programs,. missioncr1 of higher educatalionforthe oflice compu 1 what awry. She installed:d n toll-free • harm , problems.-' id resources, ineluaing o diffi-- South ! Dakota Board/),rRcgc!gcnts. "1voys m looking for new and ' In pleadings filed inin responser to- / “800" number to allow vovoters to call B c c a u s cc olof conccms raised by : period, and left it in a strong; G |bb rcttim ^ lo the c t•ssroom o oKcr TKllcr wayss ton com m unicote with my ' S w e n so n ’s m o tio n s ,. the tl district . her Washington oflice. environment!cntal activists, bid sup- . 3 grow and prosper,” she said.. retiring1 os president, teochi:hing courses constituentnts.” Shepherd said. I ' denies any racial disciiscriminatlon K ' r e-m ail ju st seemed like aI "We found out lhat wjwas actually porters haveave already pledged to , •1 T he annou■ounccment wos mode in] in i education administration,n. He and his “Computer e and that "totol per-pupi '’ said Paul keep the.fonfompctition out of Big • 0 at the state Board off w > ife. Betty, life on a small1 fannft outside natural addiIdition to the phone, faxc against1 Hou.se rules.’’ : Svcridsen. spokesman forr Shepherd,I .o n d L ittle CoiCottonwood Canyons. tures in the soutliem poipoio «ft M m 1 meetiita. IM oscow. , and mail." district... have exceedeeded those in said Gibb helped develop on the northern portion ~bybyl9pereenl in^ foculty and staff and in thepost five years,”' always hadd tuneb for snjdents. . Whenn •Ju st Talking To “During} tlthe transition in administra* ? AFrien>nd Isn’t Enough. n o lz.tiC ' tion, he stootood oside but has continued onfldontlol outpQitonl wrvicoj A n d ru s mII ia KCS to offer a helhelping hand,". Zinser said. ^ Frioftdtyconf |m q i |id a y nn ig h tl ______(of.penp!>gl^!gl.j>ffio!lf!QpJ. piych^lcc!,____ ^^Ao-$UJ1 7 m tH i'^'i ISR purt onoolcohovwVdrug problems. ap p o in tmlents e 9 M in n ' D«pfM>fM(ic>rvArixl«ty4Xoodio l A w stepping Abu*>UM/Trauma VIetimt BOISE (AP) — Leloelond “Roy" | Ortef * lot* TocrtItb a ll Mink, director o f the.ldi. Idaho -Wolei-. .H m i h Pa ren tin g Resources Institute..e..has been wMIt ™ ^ n « 7 4 u f Alcoh^hol/Dru^^^blemi a p p o in te d to tTie Idolaafio~Water— H m HIK .—draft-beer-:r-specials— ___ )ree.' • . • Free Initiallial Consullalloni - t ------Conservation Task Fore« n-Adolescents-Adulls-Sonloo The term runs ot thee pleasurep of g R M W U ' • Chlldren-A 'Mtk chili dolog bar ' i m S m lrZ f- . indMduollal & Group Counsollng - the governor. The officTice of Gov. SKnflUMIOAr,HOVEMKII27,1flS3 . ^ • Altordobfobte Coro Cecil Andrus annouiounced the M&GS.Eth0lPBtanon&'Ne]g»^ • Convonlerilent Locallon & Houis prize giveve-aways | oppointment on Friday.y. - FifT , • Proloutonconal Slotl __ • ^ • Stale Ucer;©njod Enter for the grandmd prize Including I ' Gory Wollocc, Pocotcatello, was ' ERTAUCTIDIIURVICg M f B • Modleare/ire/CHAMPUS a'big-screen XV to be given away ; ------naniied to ihe’ Uniformrm Building ■^9 • covorftdd tby Mony Iruuroncos Code Advisory Boord,-d, rep lacin g tATUftoAY,HY, NOVEMBBi 27TH • 1 PJN. S u p e r Bowj_wl Sunday! ! . K eith B entzen.'Idaho FFo! alls. • Tlngton-Household- Twin Falls nntsmnt>NovBnter2Slh • Rex Blackburn, BoB o is e , w o s “ '{JjWAU.AUCT10IIEEB, yOitCountiyJumuHoi 7733-4769 named to the Commim is s io n on JicceuoriaHantfcnifittHn.(nJlmeriat •Uniform State Laws,s. i re p la c in g . 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You ’ t T i« e S t 19 Loar aroundId » p M H 6 M H j ^ S ' . 20 Trim - — . are dyntunic, creativeatlve, unorthodox; pas* V MH 6 W H / 'I 22 Ttirust forwanvard ” __ ^ n j H ^ sionate, controversialrsiaL When pressure b [^1 I L w I, 24Sloakordor .on, you excel — apptapproximatcG' 90 days \__ 25 Nocklaco Hamlem ______— P K _ ago you made retnarkable rem oomebodc, ^ 26 Cavo from what accmedled 1 to tw sure defeat. 29 Watchman ■ ■ June will be your'OUT most memorable ; • 33 Alcoholic drInJirink I l H I H i i | ■ month in 1994. ££1 . 34 Church onidai h 21-Apiil 19);,'TIic» c ! 36 Alliance u If ARIES (March 21 . who thought you wenwere stymied will have j H a g a r t h e H o rrib le By C h ris Browiw n a acronym ------, 37,Coplad ______! £“ * idigestion as result of 1 9tiMi 39 flooJ adjunct#c ts iT “ . “eating crow.” Impiuiipiint^Mtressa^iv ' ’ ia 41StartJo , nality, make fresh stai 4 2 faih « i 44Moasurlng ? e h II eJ J J “°5v^us(>$ifIS 220.Muy 20): Diver- dqvice ' '».lne. 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Gifl Gif received odds to ' I- jk k St PodaldtgilsI start lo B In 7 Q wardrobe, helps impronprove “body I m ^ '" v t e fV IM 52 Corn t>roadI . 9 Unclose again g r n g e OEKONI iMayY 2121-June 20): Qrele ^ ^ 53 Kind ot paporMr lO T u n o a i g |- I &iH high for leadership,p. promotion,pr abili^ to ; ■------• 'SeWartslor 11 Surm ouniing Lz L i | | L | f l replace outworn concepts, con jnachinery.. y / m T m r a ^ &> 60 Rollglous siali.iBluo: 12 R oign ■ I Tnose who p ^ip ulusly slt ignored you will X 61 Shy ■ 13 Wiftdow section PA J!, a T now plead, “Pleaseedmibaboardr dfc CJ.vL. •_/ V- gr>g 23 D arn III - 7 a e21-July 22): Scenario , Ja j M g features communicainication. publishing, , • B y Mort Walk 26 Fronch hai 7 ?■ Beetle Baltey “:sE„ 20.Tiikaa by force L L 5 t l a character analysis,I, der,' uke nothing - for SOM ETHIHe YEAH... ✓ W ll SHE■^E&FI^UREPOUT i 5ARA R G E S I H- M 68 Stormod 29 Cut .. MH |H * ** granted and be suree yoyou're valued. 1 I5TILL H A V E^^S^ WTO^ETyOUTCJ I EVEl/EN IN(5 I I I 69 Loch - 3 0 O f birth- M A BJJJA LEO (July 23*AugAug. 22): Money that — ■ u S d V ” ® ^ monsiar 31 M usical piece r ^ TC»P0 70l% y..V i3^ ‘ . MARRY HER J — ^ |E |D | S seemed to “slip Ihroithrough your fingers" ) . . ' mole budness, career.eer. H O W c i o i f [>it>> ;i C O M i T O SCORPIO (Oct.23.Nov.2I):J>n)ject 23^ M/lK/NG THf: IC U T ? i • In tlie 'eariy days da; of the automobile, [•“ I will be compleled prioprior'to deadline. Em­ insurance companpanies were a little edgy phasis on a e ^ l yily; ; :style, vadety, ex* - u ..about gasoline volatility.vol T he line print LM. Boyd. dtement'in connectiotction with “Jove rehi< ------_ ' < in some polidcsdes -Stipulated the cars What’s what? . T weren’t coveredd forfi nre unless the gas ‘‘‘S lS ilA R I U Si (N fv, 22.DCC. 21); . . 1 \Ji tanks w ere dminctned before the can were ' Don't hold badcl PeoplPeople need you, value' ' ' i garaged. Kurdiurds are the w orld’s largest grc(roup of you, know it and puUull alla stops out. Offer .. > ( ' y D o you t)uy the the c o n ten tio n o f a sur* naticiitionals without a nation.:...... for sale or purchase«ofptopmyislegiii- of ? veylaker (whoI betlerb would know?) AnAnyone who-eats three meals'l3 a day; nute. Emphasis oh a< ila re o ,, dtange,. ______^ ^ V _ s that almost hairIf thei doorbells nation* ^oultould u nderstand w h y «55KR55KSioronp • " g w irvaridv. Lcoinv< ~r- -wldcilonlwork?-k ? - — ...... • '■;------—-sell-*;11 sex bw krth^fex^— ^ CitfRICORW(DecDec-22Jan.-19)rb^ ------* ------1 'Q.laooljoaeiiM place hove aliveaem AnA n en g ag e d co u p le calls off thehewed- dsion re a d i^ In connxmnection with direc-' hirt boeaaWfltorevoUrau, fo o o d a action, ta d dinging evfeiy fiv e m inutes. O r •so » the ■ lion, investment, parepartnership, press re* 1 The Born Loser ^ • By A rt S a n s o m & Chi b o ld onto i t N imf f c l c W SttlBIatlsiidans calculate. If true, sajlays our; lease. Put)lic announc(luncement of endeav* I d to be the' distinction LoveDve and W ar man, it frees up fbrfb new bra results in incenlh ri£RESAM£rM^ORH£R£• ? A. 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Monday. NovlovomEMir;^. i s j i s Tlmos-NowtJowB, Twin FoN». Idoho B-7 ~ Idatiho/West [ ‘M ir!•acie’ d;liild b rtighten S cllool-to-Hwork prograams offtiBF^tudtentsnc e c tio n ^ = fo taro ' But that meanleans changing some per- By Bob Pusan - S P O K A N E (A P’) ) — D aw n Post RegisterT .' 'For a lot' of pahirents ccptions. Frederick bad held ma:many sick and ixiy blue-eyed ' Dean Fragalele Ibcllies-up to a drafUng will solve all yhe Idaho10 FFalls and Bonneville Heart Medical Center.ter, sometimes school senior, sporting a problems. ButC ^m e school districts.rts. •"But the reality is, that, 4ayii\g ber on a bluiket-cet-on the (loor ^ and an eairing in m e ear, reality Is, that: I s n ’t isn ’t so anymore.lore.” next to her as she workcirked u a pedi> parking spaces on a draw- .s o anymore. Kazis addsi thathat potential iu rf battles otricnuise. ire senior citizens center in are a threat toa a school-to-worki move- T h e c h ild , w ho hihad slipped ment. Educatorstors may want to protect ------bcncatlTKerblHhVwflg^ra ffl months, hours, four mornings a . — jVlichele Haiansen; w hat they do in v talk or eer e^ucadon class ofTered — ■■'I ' ' than high school.ool training.^ see. 's High School. th e y ’re learning something,'g,” hc lold Business alsoIso 1has-been'w^. ' The day Frederickk reportedr for Hillcrest and Bonneville Idaho Id educators. Those yououths have “The youth ap vvork and found tbe infainfant bad been I have similar career class- been b< called the “forgotten ha:half’ or thc os defined is a IiHlclil sauy.” B«^ : sent to Interioke School.:01. she thought, • ““neglected r majority.” Sim s, the managenagcr of training'and edu- . well, tomorrow will bringbr another t difTerent than school,” A nadonw ide study o f thehe class of cation at'Micronron Technology in Boise. ' child. s. “You gel a feeling of IS1980 revealed that 34 pm enenl of high It means payinging iteens and taking time Then she drove to Medkledical Lak& job is like. It makes me kK hoo! graduates enrolled in collcge, to tcach themI workwo skills. But she secs Today, the “vegetadvcdve’’ infant has up, makes m e feel good, anand 27 perceni received someme training a need tp changenge education. grown into a gigglitfgrg {sixth-grader to do something with my toto p r e p m them for a trade, sasaid Tmdy L asl ycor, Micron Mii spent S200.000 who daw3I& after 8Cbould be driven, by what M cdical Ccnicr. Center, DcMaiVlarc hours te rm s sh e Cinnamon Dawn FrederiiImck. childrcn withith severe handicaps. Now ' OtherC fosier children come ture firsthand i ' T he afternoon sh e: didrove to the she also car:ares for three girls who hontiomps that are neither clean no iced empl6yees io know, “ I'v e never rcally had a proirofcssional Icamec} in her e r onatomy-physiologya Falls office o fi state hospital at'Medicalical Lake,, the cannot walkik sand talk. FreiFrederick’s home is both. Ou s would earn credit for job.” jol she says. “This helpss soi much class. And Fragaragalc, in his task at the partrof a career - tiny giri, trapped insideie herself,ti gave A team ofof nurses and cafcgivers witlwilh special beds, a hot tub an paid apprenticeships at for fo: seniors like me who dorlon’t know drafting table.. usesus< math he learned in at Idaho Falls F clear indication o f howh( she felt stream in andmd out of Frederick’s snug kiteIcilchens, the home is dividd sses. what wl they wont to do, who> area really schcMl. a S kyline, Hil about being separaarated from home. Schochool buses come and go.' twciwo wings-of spotless, wi gale plans to head to col- confused.” co In th e school*DoUto-work plan, areh i* .; high schools h2 Frederick. ^ Frederickc kkeeps a schedule that rooirooms. Frederick, who has a -I ar, a true school-lo-Work She dons a red lab jackelI anda helps tccis, physical:al ttherapists and other es. led down her would rival'al any corporate cxecu- lor'lor's degree in nursing admii uld reach all students, its a patientt dip her hand into mclnelted wax, professionals wouldwoi help drive w hat is . A single tear rolled “It’s a lot d tive’s. donJon, runs a tight ship. ay. About 75 percent of a treatmenti that warms ththe joints taught in classs byb> explaining to teach- cheek, Fragale says. ‘ I childrcn need "1 could ]n never do this if I had a *‘lt'^ “I the Cadillac o f foster ho hool graduates never cam before be beginning exercise!ses on Ihe e rs w h at th e:ir ir (employees need to “God knows which ch w hat a rieal jol mothers and, which momothers need husband.”’ s!she says wilh a laugh, saiclaid Yvonne Bowers, a licj ;ree. hand. ha know. feet grown up, 1 programs now. such as childroi,’’ Frederick said.lid. standing inn sa dining-room that has praisractical nurse who special!: it. schools have pumped D eM arc wants lo go to col»llegc but In scattered pn like 1 want to i ucalion class, woric and . With her own childrqi[rqi grown and been convcrticrted to a bedroom, “it’s a pedsediatric home care. “She-e> college prep programs, is is considering a two-yearar school the career educal life." school ore staninjning to m erge.: away. Frederick begaegan v is itin g fishbowl exisixislence.” neailear perfection.” . has been spent to keep instead iw o f a university...... “While'the cai vocational High school v Cinnamon on weekendinds, holidays, But childrIdren do belter at home, Toward T that end, she had 1 ‘opouts in school, says Educators say two-year vc step in the right i for fields such as weld- C hristm as D ay. She talked tal to the Frederick; mainlains. . When healeads with teachers, doctor :is. vice president.of the colleges co would form a natunural exicn- trains students foi tors say what’s nechanics. But educators baby constantly, carricdicd her every- CinnamonI mmoved in. she couldn’t careairegivers. Frederick hbs fired d Jobs for the Future, a sio sic n to a w ork-orienled higligh school ing and auto mecl is a more tho rfer lo the say schools can’i:on’l keep up w ith tech- where and put her cxpeicpectations as stop lookinglg at the photographs and. 'danilants w ho d d not meet her cx; irganization that studies curriculum. cu They even rcfe classroom smdj Ith, 12th, nology. They say il would b e better for high as possible. art on the waivall. Instimtional walls are tionions and argued wilh docton sues. - career-building ca: years as lit Idaho educati Ihcre were students to leamam ithe skills at the work Ciimamon rose to metmeet them . By bore. > thinhink children should be instit >asically ignore thc kids 13th 13 and I4th grades, as if Ih her home into a 24-hour- aliailized. She has pulled childrcn ir seat time and think no break between them. - site than in highgli sscliool shops. : 'the tim e Frederick brbug)lught her hom e Turning he about an eJuca as a foster-child at 2, she could a-day fostera- homt: e was more natunil schcschools they did not appear to I Frederick could have in.n ...... called “school- mimic her adopted mothlOther before a than even F by a Clinton a< . Her own parents had " “1 If they don’t do r i ^ t by m j 'V clock, 'tick.tock, tick uxtock.” By the imagined, t Bd bill pending in < S6 foster childrcn in addi- drenIren. I come out nwring,” Fro time she was le^Iy adoidopted at 4H, eared for 86 ; School-to-wc1 Darkness Won'ttS 'to p .;. the child lhat doctors belliMlieved would tion to misinging her and her sister. admidmits. "I have nonverbal chia p y IS _ sh 34 of the 350 foster theyhey cannot speak for themselv< inon's new 8mmnE520ls i never walk got out o f her wheelchair Although ness, labor ar cs=as^ Car Jpokane County lake chil- LLast year. Jrederick waged t and crossed tte living roo:room. homes in Spo ne from Courses woul e world's firstcar:amcorder 'T o^y, she strides fromfro room to drcn with disabilities,di! Frederick is motnonth battle wilh the state the ut four diat takes medical- ‘ funcunding. rtorsafe. businesses nee room,' p o ^ tail bobbing,ing. She loves one o f atwut 1 Outfitted and stu d en ts \ Ith built-in pop-ui■up light thc mall and McDonalnald’s, roller ly fra^le chilhildrcn who do not walk, “I“ It’s been dilTicult and time h Swim, a social worker sum;uming, but we appreciate thy by listing the five court open. op( But (pchoHawk) isn5rs w ho work fottM issue to jiim p a nd go the other w aj be an attempt lo am^ndd thet Idaho proceedingss ata which victims may „toj titution- "Bul we bas Don'm't get left in the dark.<. CCome in and Constitution to strengthenlen victims’ be heard, hethc amendmer)t excludes The 1 proposal would haven oul o f w ho do th e ir «dings that victims also app ro v al o f two*lhirds o f th rights, Sen. R oger M adsen,en,R-Boise, other proceed :o thrive o ^ E s a a -seel3 the ILLUMINATOR todtoday! wants it in a streamlined,:d, compact might^vanttoto'participate in, he said. b m« o f the Idaho House anc next session to win a spot change.^'. • T he am enndment d should simply ne? n y c h il- X OEO CAMCOHOeR But crime victim advoIvocates on entitle victinlinis to be beard at all 1994 19S general election ballotrederick Cwgn I members have expressed sup Friday challenged MadsenJen’s efforts hearings; he! said^ ss • me; hildren: ' ' to change a-proposedI two-paget^ Deputy \^ttomeyAtt General Steve il. But1 Madsen said it onlyIves.” I . votes besides-his to block i ) amendment pushed byy Attorney/ Tobiason saidlid representatives of the vot Janll- f i l Senate and he may have ; ^ GET SHARP, General Larry EchoHawk.k. .office w ill neetmei wilh Madsen to dis- Sei Madsen met with the[je V ic tim s cuss his sugmsgestions. fixim fn>i a d ozen o f his colleagui He said he wili support I .DY V ID E O IM-^A G ES Rights Task Force, the: gtgroup that “We’re vnlliailing, if it makes sdise, I- ne-con- worked with EchoHawk: lain drafting to make someme changes in this pro- po she I JLL ZOOM OR)RIN the proposed amendment.t. posal,” Tobiasliason said. “The door’s appappears o n the ballot. ses fos- ■ I “One of my concerns,, as a crime e know I S mpPLETE DARIOVCNESS vicdms advocate, is that if we don't have sotnething that's detaistalled, then E S ■ ^ som ew here d ow n th c Unc,e, it’si going ake Absorber, the be!i>est available w aylo0 eliminate to be m isinterpreted,” a . Englunda “W e’re kind ofc f ct o n c e m c d mcorder shake that we’re going to get overlookedoy< W 'i • again; W« want someihiith in g m o re u l d ilt-in pop-up light fofor "0 Lux” perform:nance detailed."' She’s a member of Fan a n d ' :nuine Canon 12x zozoom lens Friends o f Homicide Victim - i n d Laijrie Eisenbciss, victimtim witness ;ree Programmed Aultuloexposure modes coordinator foc-^e-Adada County . in’t going prosecutor's offtce, saida ooffenders Your Tiltirn^N ew s Carnerls;i(ni ( n ay.” st, reliable autofocusus for consistently are guaranteed speciflc ri( indent busing person,an. He/she purchasesv e to win arp images victtiris should be given tl th e m em ;. “S ew spaper from The Tinrimes-News and resell courtesy. n d Senate m n e c ts ^ ily to youiur TV or VCR for “Why'-should .victims be treated ' to VOU.• \W hen custbiners don')n't pay tfwlr------o t o n thc nny Offenderslers h a v e a •' j :r:th«r^rrierdoesn't’e) , ot. H ouse »m">VIDEirae.diaie playback___ ^ — i—- .....Ustofjjghts.V.sbe.saidi.. ,,, upport for ^ ■ Madsen told the group'tlp' that t|ie ir s ta k e s 11 ^.jle i RT odayandsiSEE THE NEW"E70(00! Canoni1 E-3T3a~ — proposal could limit the rightsn{ that' Please helpycyour carrier isam hIs/ic it in thc ______■ g = I 6 H U they seek to expand. “I ththink youi ^ profit by hayirirtng your payment rei: s u p p o rt •mm viOBO CAICAMCORDER' . shotild have access to sois o m e th in g ' broader than that which:h you; are . and payingig promptly or join outh e pro- __ gaining by using, this langiiiig»iagc” h e_ nt office-pay^plan. Foi S a ^ : 1. iiir ■SCTKIiTibBrlrRoad- EchoHawk in a couple bfb f rallies, . conveniencee (of paying at the offli - I , f j puts roiicb more d ^ il intoito tl^ ep rb -. 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Sell Avonin I opco one diam ond, f lor. th at card increases ii> Contact RoNae Smltn, Houtlnff C om m laiion1 olof In tho Obstetrical Unit ih, to eam extra monm . spends one heart andd next hand value. If )hehe opponents< bid the suit, the Oellego of S outhernern There will be oontracts lo - , Licenaod day caro. 2 open-r Minidoka Momorial HoepI-Pj; W 20B --A veilor_g3.iB 04.. overcalb one spade. At duplicate, the card ma^ ort may be worthless except Idaho, at tho Admlnlstra-itra- for tho elecbleal: plumbln'£ 105 PERSOKALS Ing available 11-1, no call how much do I promisee If I bid one for its value < tlon Offloe for the CoRegoego . Ing: catework; hoating - between 1283.324-8810. EDUCATIONAL SALES ue as a singleton. . of Soulhem I d ^ . locatedIted ventlUUon, and air cond'^ai Haniord Health >;.lormatk>n RN CHARGE NURSE no-trump over one sp ad t ...... - DearMr.Wol - - aL-31S FatlrAvwtoc.-TVrfnVrfn—tlonlng:-wlndowe; door* FT, night, 2 y rt LTC or acutoAO Entor at mid managomoni^ . ______S«>Ww8t»pp^ W olff: ..Ifadefender-ija p an tho framoc-ond hardware. Sevoralcpeningaavailabioln '~ cw b. E)i|M r{once')muirod.id...... lo w lk iit sblling rof«-~ ' 1:00 You are Invilad to rovlov 2 Exowaaoabenoflta.TwIn 10 ANSWER: At duplicate,e, the battle out of tum1 anand dTClareV is studying ''b ? 107 SPEWAL a sale, kiviiM, fun f>ome on* ict> . the bU form, biddor's m vironmont Stimulation, k>vo^ Falla Care> Center 734-t for the part-score ts a vitalvi part of. . the optionss ououtlined by tbe director, CSI atructfon*. contract docuwu- - NOTICES & meals provided;. Call 4264 eak tor Hoten Bundv.[. fu!l-timo.$480amonth + the game. T herefore, your yc one-no- is dummy ______, ly allowed to offer Donnltofy. Addition, whichlich m enta, a p o d a l Inatruc UC- - ^34^9805,■ trump rebid’promises nono more than suggestions? wilt th en a n d th e r e bo tlona, drawinga and aped = Part tim e a'nd o n calt poal-J sSTitera'si*. IS? ALCOHOUCS tlona available. Add an-n. groundhe^lul.Anbonoftas a normal opening withI ata least one - t>«DMt H«t«. B n h a Sprtod. Aft. ANONYMOUS ur to ihoao who qualify. SS5,-^.iS!^3!S olhor dimension to your spade s to p ^ r. ANSWER; Ab > 0W Hme fixed for openb^ Sgic Call 7 3 3 ^ nursing career In p a y ^ iaIt- t- 736.0883 (Of intoryiow._ : Absolutely n o t Declarer E' I p S ' i S S m ust m ake hi: wiOnotbecontlrlored. Vahey Regional Modicaleal Askmahow.toioaewolghi8 ric and c h o m lc a l d e p e nn* ­ • EXCELLENT - D ear Mr. Wolff: e h is o w n d e c isio n w ith o u t 9i Flnlth Carpentryf & Conlor, 650 Addtbn Av& mnkemooev. 733.31^. dency nursing. exc. com­n* OPPORTUNITY If partner opens in a malajorandre- benefit of: knowingkr what dummy C jgentnr. Novem-sm- n u e W eat, Twin (alia - | ^ ^ 8 ponsation pkg, training*0 Curbrand.nowdoakHBhlplss bids his major after m r y one-no- may or m ay r Idaho 83301. ComplotG HOTLINE-733-0122 ■ I I U B B i M ay not hold. in d A problem Is not a probkim availoblo. C ontact Poraon-"■ opon «fKJv« aro oxpandlng9 trump response. Is he nonot supposed 7: M i» « ^ November 24, a e ta of b lu e p rln ta anc riol Canyon View Hoaphal,*'• our aalva lorco. Thla la •pecificaflona win bo avail„u. . whon shared. Montal 2 2 8 Sh o u p A vo. W . Twin to have a six-card su it? IB M u /i ^ ^ Health Assofe Spm-7am. tho portoct opportunity for ^ D ear Mr. WollJVoIfl: ws. able at the coat of ^ 24 houra on wknds, ■ 'FoRs. ID 83301 o r (ox 734- -SMSbtnPalMtvUle'i«i^w«Up.0U. LHC opened 0 GtMi, O lou A (dazing!Ing, each through Ed J '" & S S r « o i I ed one heart and partner 208 *.****** ” 201 ADMMSTRATldW li^nV ’ ANSWEH Yes, he 13 5|supposed to jumped to thn • November 24, 19S3 > • Johnaon. Architect’ 1206 Soclal Workor: ProloroblyW autornotlvo businoss. th r e e h e a r t s . I d id n 't h av e 12: Oyptum Dywall. Nldeminoa.[• Core Center. Mon-Fri. 9-5,5 Oldamoblls-Buick- IU| 14: Aooouitlcai TBe. No­No- deSveiod to Magfo VaDo)tey GAIN ENERGY !; 734-8645,840 Filor Avoro h m z u ^ lS IO P o te lln e R d ,I, suit (5-4-M, etc.). fU# V u WtoM. TWt u m . cuu. vember 24,1903 Rogfonol Medk»l Center, . , giWej'ortfocwion^ ber Amntion: 'Marc Hanisdh, I D ear Mr. Wolff: ANSWER:: Tlj(T b e b id is n o t p a r t o f a n y . 16:^^tfnfl, November Training; develops Jobs for. Radio advertising sa le a ex- -650i AddiaQR-TAvanue[?o ■ . ' ‘ xiralnoea. Requires AA o r' How many points is a slnitngletonhoh- system btitt it Is a specialized treat- Mb vWJasC P.O. Box 409..7Nvln r\207;..oFRCB ' . ecutlvB (ofT«(ta Falla mar- Wn , . ,. .l.800»5M-rn^hsSli£:°lnJnrh°^n^ _ . package Indudea: Liberalsi seem s to be m uch d is NS a solid running suit and md eurreni public works ll< - ■lshilueney:blcuUuralpro-**• AMERICAN TEMPORARYr oomfflMonf.health Insur­[’ about this. asks partnerler toi try three no-trump . SERVICES, INC. a n ce, a vacallon.'A ggfos- • gr'iV ?sssc^*E Sbe ' cense isHjed. by Ihe State ■ - .ferred. Ft a PT in Twin ’ Ptul « m4.,SMbrMk.mu » ifhehasasUI stopper in opener's suit exwdned at ttw ofRoe of ’ of ldaho ahouida contact Falls: PT In Burley. From, Office workora needed: , sfve, talented Indhridual can Players shoul receptfon, word'I' m ake this a caree r choice lould never use bids like theiOerk and at the etnoeIde be-awardod to thorn. All $7.22-hr, DOE. Contact with unlimited grow th po^ ­ ANSWER: Before thilie bidding uu3 M cw itho of 'i>e;Cen*tygon^M «n-an- bids muat be acoompanled 0 starts, any singleton hoQCQor below an i ithout prior agreement as, ' by security in . an .amountU , . . P R E a ^ ^ , ,, i accounting end se c re ta rall to'ntial.AINnquTroawllfbe •ger. Omiond’Buildlngt.- kepi Mnddonlal. Contact b y one point «mbfMnq»—ln»m Ino.. Idaho Falla. Idaho.:lo.r equal to ial least flve.'per- tampjaeaaonai, PTa FT :t aceshould be devalued Tta ACM. RO. s« tu o . DkOM. ind c ^ (5%).6f 'the.amouniM t totting; Can 784^7472- HSSss^I . Ca0734-64Kor G eneral M anager o l Hlla‘ However, band evaluatictioDcbkges 257“ ^-“Ik »»Uiiliii "“ It «um»N m'ntcm tm Plant, tped^iiong^.^ ^ cH, Ino. olfico or a t 104 unt '■ orl-aoO-371-7472.___ . 09.9 (or review ol your 9b- bid I f W ntal bid wnount » North KlnbaS. CaktweO. ID) g Q g ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ P g g |1 as the biddiDg progresses.» . I f partner I. tm . UUM PMMr* SfMlcaU • SwdiM^^o(ISe,%Or-Or- is over $5,000. Bid secu- 83605. crendonflata. Phono 878- 109 PROF^SrONAL “ 2244,1841V?. Main. Bur- • mond BuDder*. Inc.,-Idahoiho rIty can, be provided In the MANAGEMENT POSmON ' Looking (or FT ^ k k o ^ r ! Falls, Idaho upon a re­re- form of oaah. caahiers»rs SEAVICES ' Homo Cars Company seek- Sond resum e to Box f 24, fundable depo'tit of check made payable lo . Gooding. 10.83300. Sales peraons wanted tor7 212 -raADE - - water conditioning oqi^. ^90,00 per M t ’ . the Ihtodical CenW , oerti- - l3.«KJ^d3SSiI Wantod: Dopendabio aocre- : The Board of T ru e teea e t fied check made payable'ue 11 ■ AMERiCANTEMPORARY GOODING g should poesoM a tour yearr ta ry to run a b u s y office.|r. oves avaU. Need poopkt Inn SERVICES. INC. G ROUTE ect to the MedcalCenWorar a tortfeppingmdltois&bill^ degree and a minlm^ofI CYMA oxpor perlorrod;- to bUdei's bond execuled by oultylng TF a ro a s, Dave, Workors n ^ o d (or 100-499 6thI tltliru Sth St. W. Send resume to: Box, 4g3-i^ot423.524S. * Warehouse. : pervlsory experience. A. 97255, % ^ T I m e e ^ n , 600-899 Califitiifornia St. J J , . ^ g M S T S f Sk !S; . At1^atUw.733-S9bO_2- knowledoe ol Medicare. MedToald and JCAHO 1»\ Wanled: Secrelary. reeep-i W iteS'IStt 600-899 Coloi)lorado St. ; hr.lta opmks thm oI,.« ' Said bida must be sub­ prefened. AppScatlons will I. store. Fer more inle, eall let. mitlad no later than 2:30 . tionisl. general oflice, oom- il 600.899 idaht puterakRIa required. Send Ma«1^.7y-*<41...------aho S t. . ■ ass.'ssjtsw jsie- 'p.m MO'T-Thuraday Do- T o m p o ^ ^oaonol, td, oerrAer H, 1993 at whichg; SriSSSnWo* ■ reaunte to: PO Box 93, 600-8S9 Nevaiv ad a St. bo . c o ll^ o n acden.-Free f e a s s • GeodlnQ.t083330, ___ '■ _ 212 .TRADE EOEMFHVNEVERAFEE time the bid* will be aendresumeato: Ifyou live by any oft to- opened in the Second d GaryThkKlon CsssYa CounTy j V. S chool of these streets and •2- FlwConforenoe'Roomof 208 PROFESSIONAL vernber a,-1*5 an^ 22, f ^ l o VaDov Staflbi^Sorvice _ DIstrlctlSlwlllboinkIng1 HAIRSTYLIST, would lli • DOE. ExcelMint bonofits. ' Improvement Aswdation, _ Nood pan time k itte n holp Resum e to: Lister Law OI- 237 Eatl 19ih Stroot. Bur­ education S career oppor- HANSBVI that v e ablo to work flexi­ ioy. Idaho a will be ac-• t*ltio« 733-5646._____ II ROUTE Ilcos. eSSOW. Emorald, - S3SSMSSSSS ble hours. Contact Vicki. smioloe.Boiae. ID 83704. cootedHKOUohNov.30. Ltoht Industrial posiik)n8. 100-400 Railrililroad Ave. W. , N O TufE°l S^if^^°BY Groen Acroa Care Center DRIVERS . CDL drivon, warohouso. 100-400 . MapI : iSw ; The Qene^ Mem^m- GIVEN, that on tho 14th 'Jof . . 209 RESTAURANT/ lyoarolOTR coitttruction. caipentry.. aple Ave. W. : b erth ip m aetiM will be Oocember. 1093, at tho LOUNGE Dick &mon Trucking 100-400 Over >or Minor .Irrfgallon District or­of. • J4ouseSSni>g'55^^ 203‘AGRICW.'RHWL 5 ^erland Ave. W. al fieo an.electlon will.bo , Burloyfi78-4040‘ NoFoo 100-400 Wain “o 8 2 ! ^ ^ ( y £ & i _ i10 wheel dhtseltnKk drivers, Four Ja c k Hotel C a sin o in1 Orivora: Now tru c k s , now alnut Ave. W. Jackpot Is now acc o p iin g] bonolits,goodpay. CallI EXPRESS ; PUBUSH: November 22.iZ SfK r^rpSTN S'?1 HARD WATER DEPOSITS && m utt have CDL a good 4 >pflctftons for v i ^ ^ ho-• Ken at 934-4451. PERSONNa SERVICES Ifyou live by any of theset streets and to .serve a term of tfueo M drlvln^j^^d. ^ooding would nice tod “ ■ years of tho Milnor Iniga-" . Postble cashier bartond- ' 0 deliver for H tk>n District, which olocbon^ these problems. Low cost. < • The*8^h Cent?al Pri- ‘ ing. Pay determined on ex-; 213 USCELLANEOUS 213 The Times-Newsvs calli 733-0931 „ will be open from 1:00>0 aall a maintonanco iree. . porlonco; $5.50 h r stort to USCELLANEOUS £ p.m. until 6 :X p.m. o( the'>0 Money back guaranlee. * ’ pPPORTUNniES CPPOHTUNmES '2; samo day. • Can 825-5224. . fn>>ni^?t£atioa _____^ , . Any resident landowner - 206 MEDiCALy''' I vrithh tho abovo namod^ Holiday .houae cloaning.[• DEKTAL 210 SALES * District, who posaoaaes otl I Tide lUB. Sum^S 1 CARE GIVERS. Must bo EXCEFHONAL TWIN Fi OPPORTUNmr TWINFAU.LS JUNIOR FALLiS I. CNA^all shiits available. WILL YOU EARN $20-30,000 this yonr ft moro !ST vote at this e l e c ^ . the ever^n Summer Youtti 1 1 0 -PERSONAL CAHE _ In future yoars? • z m m {ROUTES JUNIOR CiCARRIER /s/Jam osC . Bright Intomallonal co. in It's 75th SERVICES • yoar growth, noods 3 salosI R T . 7 1 0 S* PU?L^§ffijy{onday. No- - qS!SgjSSo^R»<. ' roprwomathroa in this aroa. 700 Addddison Ave. R0U1ITE ;EEtsS«S'' vember22and29.-f^. Room in lieeneed home, one# ' noase sond typod resu tno . AREYOU: = ' ononecare.CNAatallod.I. to2072Candlortdee 100-400 Pierierce St. . 73fgW7.- ______-__ •nHnFana.lDe330T:_ ; AVAILAJVBLE ; through. September 30, DIRECTOR OF NURSING .•Idaho roa. 8 mos or moro , 700' ShohOup Ave. 113 CHID CARE - “SERVICES In long term .•Agroaaive ■ L-^SE.RY|C£8__:___ ; care center. Wagea a bon- . R T . 7 1 5 — ROUTE ARILREA 791 — . efits neaetiable>Centaet , .200-400----- 6lh"h-Ave. E...... ovar-all progr«m^«nd • HIghachool graduate or 30o-4ooiaai& ■$20.000'lor the •cademle &oSilJ:KVS:"ii' ■ 100-400 7thh Ave. E. liMifAvenue ;“‘ Ca»324-5440: / . . . Filer Ave .• BondablowHh B ^ i g t t ^ ; age 2-4Vfc In my _ 100-300 8thh Ave._E. ■ ~ 300 Borah •' Porr-tlme poshlon avaii^ie - ah Avenue • , Interetlad .perwna or or* iw 'IoO TtfbuHp"^ 6 0 0 -7 0 0 ' Bluelue Lakes Blvd. -300-400- Filer^/! -♦■il7D0»oem » m h__ r^Avenue ■ ^ - -7GG-800----- ; ^lioshonejStj-E,^ o — , - T ^a^joodhom ew - lotsof I. . .p i ^ ^ u s t havB.weeMsy. ~: guarantee 10 start. . r3GO-4G0=Heybi - >- morning hours available. • 3 weeks expenae paid R T 7 4 2 'bufR-Avenue- r-rrr ^ room, very amart, wouldd ' ' Apply ! at Jdaho" Home makegoodcowdoa.no • In c lu d e d o n ta l ddison Ave. 100-500 Jacksikson Slreet T llmetow SS v w aSnff Art S ’*■ ■ Jilau u ?pfejroT^ ^ ^ -400-500— tieyBybunLAva. _____ , H you live near tlie ^ U B U S H : Novemtjer 21.I,' home. 324-8478. . ' pantimeort^Hme. Drop^ | Uirea areas and ^ . Lost: Motorola phone. Edent ■ K wekx>me..733-39e3^. control | over your«chMlul- ■ppai^ ent: 100-400 Vanan Buren St. you are Interestededin delivering " I JtC .D ay eare • Licensed. 1 ^^avePeldervart ■ Ing and houra: worked. . 734-SOOO thsTlmBS-N ii s s i ^ * s 3 5 ^ o ? a r « ;r siallC^Ra.FAeeitned.'4I Would^ yeu Ike toew n 40% > Ifyou live by any oof it t h e s b s t r u t s a h d t-News... n 88»S4??. ■ - opiinlnga avail. All ages,, 61i yourproduotlonhl so n Lost: yellow lab, w-blue coi- I Bome and .looKua over. “"TSM'JSSr'' would like to10 d e liv e r fo r , >- or, antwen te C i^ . iosl in I .Pleasecan406-4748knd , H Twin, call 733^449 or . give M a chanoa’lp change 1IhSywTiBeSwbSrar The Times-News callall 7 3 3 ^1 ext 203 o ■734US437. - . a«*tin«>.733-orat. '

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212 TRAOE 213 USCEOANEOUS 301 BUSINESS 503 HOMES 502 HOMES. ' !502 HOMES ^ i50S> 00009*01 . I50509 S H p S ^ H O M K 7 ” OPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUNmES FOR SALE FORSALE FOR SALE WENDELLHOMES Froo Uuico wriiors wantod lo New palntI3 bdnn, 1 bath, ' covof local eovommont, Just in limo tor tho hoiidonis i Groat now vondingopportu- imik) Eol Hagerman, OUALfTY < BUILT H0ME|~BY pellet alove. latge fenced schools and provido ehoftI Part'tim o. avorago $6(X>-3- rilty. Novof bo(oro In . house, garaw. on 6.2 OWNERi n o dous 3 bdrm, nows Itomt In tho Buhl andi $800 mo, 12 hours w ook.k. 'th is aroa. High pro(ii aorta. Ruth Evana. 2 bath. AcTdbl garago. Filor aroa. Fl^proloronco} ovonings & Salurdayo.s. marg!ns,oasytok)cato& . 637-4975. _Lolsofo«traa.TO^71. will boglvon 10 candidates d. - oporalo.Callof 9344140. • 51;512 FARMSnANCHES wholivo in thoso towns. r- informalion & brochuro, For aalo by ownor, 2 bdrmj R E D U C E D T O , ahd DAIRIES Sond covor lonor. rosurno J. 1.800331,6764 B homo on comer lol in South ! fS S S Pork, with 1 bfirm house' Sharp«^an!3^2drooma,c * and wriiing samplos to: 622 Bluo Lakos Blvd N .TF suitable for rariial on aamo. '' 506 JEROME HOMES 3o90 acrea south of Kimberly. N.6. Nol^ntvod. Pon-tlmo munHingual. bi-cu^iT sacurlly davlcaa. 4401 SCHOOLS AND ' 2 balh homo with dlnlnp . Rofltonal Editor tumI disability righls advo- Own your own busitwasl INSTRUCnotf . room. Doublo g arag e a E BY OWNERI In Rlohfleld. Tho Timos Nows. PO Box EQUAL HOUSING ' Houso to bo moved. Fair fenood back w dT CaDBon- • coto lor minortty In rural Latost tochnotogyl .- cond,2story,4bdmia. 1 ■ communittoslntnoMogte--: ------Handaenfrato^l Truck Driving JLHaavy-T. _OJ?EORTUNrrY nle Parson. CRS tor dotais.- Close J -P . Jw in FdlsJD B 3 m ’ 1 ■ Voltoy. lyreontroct. EqulpcTwnt Training Al reel e sais advorltlng In this ■ bath. Roasonafcteprtco.- ' - # 93:429:------ftom eaVa'^^i^^^^ Hands on training; Shodilong Catl733-2957r Local imcWng company hos3 Sond rosumoa to HighrotumL. - . ^ narlea. 2 8 0 aoree under ' courses: C .O .L ro(roshors; " p S E S "aortnktora. " 487-2075 ___ an immodiolooponing ter- Co-Ad, inc., 4477 Emoraldi T38-4288. _ ; JUST PAINTED & J^gOpro^oma on^eMM ' an oxporioncod mociionlc S t.SullaB lO O .B olM ,ID' Nico 5 unit apartm onl bulid- placamont ! asslstanco; (I- READY TO OC­ . . OneaocttenloraaJe. S3706.AA-EOE,Mnorl- nahelng avail.; accrodltod with own tools. Sond Ro- ing. $70,000.6% intorost..' by { A C ^ T . Dtoaal Truck racft eoler. ntlgbn. « x . hnfcaf^ CUPY GEM mont' wlh fniH room. Largo Potato 4 boot ground. tios&lndivlduatswlth Acc Roafty, 7 ^ 5 2 1 7 . STATE REALTY C suWorP.O. BoxllO.Jof- • DrMng-8ch66lforovor30 brrialtaw.’crn«Knilori(^or Good c investment on 2 porch. Kitchen hss dish- $650DorequfeS-5617... w "tf.lD 6 3 m ____ PROFITABLE BUSINESS Yoan.U o0^7075, an Inionslon. lo make any such homos on ono tol. Ctose to _ 734-MOQ y washo^y i ^ y ^ e d^s» “ a n e o u ra o ^ to apialv. school & shopping; Priced Very V M^uslv^AgJfout- 513 ACREAQESAND--_____ Mochanics wanlod, Ford ox-; P iM a Hul is now accepting S S ^ r ^ ^ n . * siatus porionco prolorTod. Sovomf. af $65,000. For easy a>ww- LOTS; ^ applications (or wait stall,r high oomingt. osti^itiahod hdudH tfMron under 9w age o( Redori?i«en"324-aoo _ oponlnos, co'ntacl Frank c ooks, and dolivory drlvor ie Uvlng with parents or l^ a l Qroootv67eAt81 ■r solos (cam. marko(lng& a tstedan; proonant women and - W O N D E R F U L days for more inlonnatten. to scenic acre wilh 10 - positions. All shills avoil-I- sates support _ mdgo32«480e.M3:i75. ■ 'Sharea of water, S of Twin P ro g ro ssiv o Twin Foils .C O U N TR Y A C R E - »FOrsalobyOwnar^ulldar ' 'V ’ a b lo . A pply In p o rso n a l>1 Unlimltodpotontlal. Now3Mm^2^MI«me ^FaJkyeOOO per acre. Can bosod I r ^ c o m p ^ ^ w ^- Bluo Lakos Nor Addisonn qinDoea»€78-t459. A G E IN J E R O M E . ’ Avo loMltofts: 6.66 aoroa wilh full w aler long haul (approx 36 - 20 acrea between Flier 5 " 302 MONEYTOLOAN > sharoa. Imm.acutale, feahly entry,aredwooddaejc.Rn- ^T«Twin Fans. Can 3264410^ ' 216 EMPLOYMEHT GEM painted 3 bodroom homo. - 2 wooii^Csi?Kov}n. Tn 5[ 1 ^ SSS STATE REALTY 2 acrp«^ Uv» trout atnmn, Aios/mro s s n e e d c a s h T' law.u Our readers'are hereby Out bulldinga. fully fenced • 7 ^ * ^ ...... ------^------[, 734-0400 a Includoa 2 rentala on 2V%misWonH«y3a _ Wobuynotoa&roaiestalo --- Informed lhat all dwellings, oasyaocoaa. $79,500 • 7334805: - PTSI 48 slato carrior bnsod ' > contmeis. CroatlvoRnaflco--v.stf Hb»es ;advsrfsed in this newqiaper are ~-JUST-REDUCED.. ' 512 E ^ A v e.F . Jerome. ^ In Bolso, looking lor quali* _____------* .Sr.K rB '.’n 'ii.te . . FOR SALE b tThla3bedroom,1V&bath Priced at $150,900. Will nod ownor oporuon ol flot‘ In Twin Fans..733-7300 SSSSSfflSSBSS ' :7 3 4 - 6 9 8 9 r ' ® 2 b i s t s f s f n ' r E ■ • ~ - cal HUD ToMtm at 1-eooees- hom e In a lovoly area ol , Jetiorson acnooi on . rnr In Burkiy; 678-4040 303 MONEY WAKTED lown. Features 2 laundry Must sell IMMEOIATEtYl mmore In Jerome, Includoa COUNTRy 9777. ® The Toll-free telephone ' - curb & gutter, u w te avail., 2 flm i1 3 .B u d Dodoo- 80K aocwDd by 1st on primo nuntnr iar >w hearing Impaired b rooms & 2 llreplaces. $ 3 5 ^ . 2 bdnn, 1 bs^roelal« Quallly A ble-wIdea^r^d^Moa. LTV. 009-4OT-06Q9. ” , sion In basem ent. Slnglo whoolor oxporionco andI 217, RESUME ear garage. Foncod yard GEM pay i $1000 at time ef ctoaa _{1 I PREPARATION this 1 ^ 0 ia (or youi Anon^ 3 bdrm, 2b a th homo. 1248~ -with palto. Auto sprlnHors. S T A T E R E A L T Y Ito anyone who can find a Chi ■ 304 WVESnCNTS \tion to detail to apparent In aq. fl. on oach kivol, bami Priced at $86,900. Call buyer. Call 764-2222 after du botwooneom-gpffl, : Iho (ino cablnU y,‘quiof 7M-040Q______I • 733-2009 R. Sk> non-toa<^» HIghylold low risk Invost^ | h a s1 bdmi..|ami]ymi,lg ' Lynn i Rasmussen on colki- 5:30 or leave massage at W how.lo_wT>Qprol.r8Sutno8 hard wood floors A gor­ lar420-1291193-407. 503 5t BUHUFILER J 213 MSCELLANE0U8 _ tnonte. fully socurod and in­ geous aun room. Tho land­ MaoteWortl.734-a217. ^ sured. 12% to 20% rotum. ‘ HOMES SSavai $20,000 from *02 ap- 515 515 COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES i scaped yard Indudos a gar­ censed. 7 0 2 -7 3 » e S 3 4 ^ pralsal, 4200 aq ft luxury PROPERTY , den house. 2 bodrooms 7A boautltul beginner homo: 2 1 plus a Ifcrary (coukJ bo 3rd ^ acre kl Bier, 3 bdrm, 1 bam irl-level,I 4 bdrm, 4 balhs, ___ bdmi. t bath, $45,000. Cafl house, with garden, mature huge I Jenn Aire IsM kttch- S460-MINISTQMQE #46 BAY ATTEn'ow S d SU­ bedroom). Musl aootoap- 305 COKTRACTSAMD ■. [ 734-5979. ' ' ' ' 13 EM^fruH trees, outbuildings & sn, i gaa fireplace, bar a Twi PERVISOR POSITIONS proclato. Pricod al STATE REALTY MORTGAGES \ pasture. TFCC walor famrly I rm. 4 decka. .47 ■ Ci AVAILABLE ^ . 0 0 0 . C a l Carolyn Cut- BY g OWNER 3 bdrm. 2 balh. 734-0400 shares. $45,000. 543-4114 acre,1 1 block out of dty Dm- 90%leaaad.CsIl 9fl Roger; . kKal 7133-9026. #93-313 A must sool AH Iho extras, uNEW3bdrm.2bath,largo ,or 5434836 or 734-4513. J MWwier. Wo oro looking lor dopond- First Trust Oood for salo. 9% ' $95,950.2567 Navajo Clr- "jkitchon, walk-in closets, — ablo Individuals thai oro ck»,(orapp^evoa.734;eML , 2 ACRES-$52,900 pan 8 ^ 5 6 1 7 ,--^ contral air, $06.500.166 -Coontiy2ac»aNWolBuW. 506 5( ioMBERLY/ ___ oosily motivatod (or curront CHARIMNO rooemly romod- ICordova. J ^ Construe- ^ B tu e t^ m N ^ ^ S c e . ■' and futoro Monings. A p ^ ■ » 307 HNANCIAL ’ A quin c ^ i y farm house HANSEN HOMES B ok)d2bdrm.brk:k,aRachod IIton tne. 733-7900. to be sold *aaia*. Great — oxeelentoomer.local. c ants m ust bo trustworthy . SERVICES GEM ^.garage.Amustsool ! 301 BUSINESS STATE REALTY NEW CONSTRUCTION Nlce5bedroom.1V4batfi and possoss a noat ap- ■ poaranco. OPPORTUNTTIES J3 4 -0 4 0 0 ______‘S3y'nSrsi6S“ home. 320 Center E, Personal Loans, bill c o n a ^ — MOUNTAIN VIEW For aale or lease 3JXX) sq tl dation, auto financing. $500 AiAdvorllto w hors vou'll Ilnd REALTY I WE OFFER: "iEstablish a pay phono routo. to $ 10,000. roady buyors - b>daM)nod. barker building. Call 734-9526 • Cloan w oi malntainod (adi- Call today. CaU 733 0931 p(MS 2. . 734-1898 - 1 Can 543-4971. I S S ’ %days of 734-4914 evea. VJo&4a£7^!°'' ■ A sM ciatas Rnancial -■ ^A lm osphora ' EEstablish a snack-sodaI Sm vIcm wm • Hoalod work bay routo. $1200 wk poiontial. 760 B luaLakaa Blvd N • Advancomont opportunity 1-800-9S5-0354. 738^120 • PakJ vacation • Fhnublo schodulo •40IK Profit shoring I OO-IT-YOURS(SELF IDEAS ^ ^ r to start, with A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER ______A.■ f ^ i - * * I l I a bonus Incontivos thai nor­ mally placo bay attondants ■ lntho$5.0(W.00porhour rango and suporvliors In Iho W .OO-$7.00 por hoor SINED ^S ^ C E ; rango. BUS Applications accoptod Mon* ^ m .T o ffllo 10 am BLUE BEACON TRUCK. WASH Of Twin Fails mm ComorolHwy93aiS4 .. C a11733-0931 l l ext:1 2 for m ore Infonirm atlon o r your sservice re p rin t (boHnd Potro Tnickstop) • Nopho^^c^ptoaso m s B u m i AVON warns individuals m m m n i i i M i i l'iM M i i Intorostodlnoaming $941 OAir. No door to d ^ s TODAYS HOME FENCESI ' Sick-CAR?? , IPRO FEM IO N A L , l*ao&<76-0621. HONEY DO. iN C.li : rivnxltwhereltaitsi ROORNO& R tV E R W E A R - SERVICE Bost.W oslorn Apollo Motor Carpet Cleaning Nojobtooamalll ■ ' Most repairs fbr your, COATINGS Innsooksapart'tlmodosk IN m E LYN W O O D cCall DEWEY T U B B S twme. h( auto orbuslness. ALALTERATIONS ANO REPAIR - Upholstery cleaning 73 ^7 2 2 1 S am e D ay S e rv ic e H eartw ood 734-6271 THEMOBILEUEGHANIC 71 Cco onim i erdal, Industrial, 1 ' FLORAL HOMDME d e c o r ' • Wall fit or f ix . , Construction' — 734-7049 mnyame,. ^ Skiwear. Sportswear. . Call ' T oitey 733-6645 residential. Buildup rooft. C tnW '« J n n l t n is in nood II you've laiisn in love withIth a lioral decoration and « . M lchaei 733-9063 ' ’ ■ •• Lm want to make one...let uIS s helpI youi Our t4-pags Jackets, j a Pants & PacksI . F rM E etlm ateal lull-coior guidebook with step-by-stepslei photo Insiruc* CUSTOM ( SEWINO ■ SPARROW , 1 tions will tell you whal sUzo e containeri you will need, Of 0 Riverwear Fleece ■ CONSTRUCTIO>l : ■ O ashktn noodod must havo what typeset (towers to use.ise. andwhetnartousesllk GarmentsQ i & Shell coats ■ Remodeling & repair . A Learn lo make (lorlsfs ' ei, '■ReasonsBle rates. ■W W l or freeze-dtied llowets. L Sizes XL-4XL In Rm & Tall METICULOUS- M tiows, (lower swags, (lorallarrangementssndTopiary an . ■ ■ = ■ 1 MORi^omCE ' abtotow ortt all shills apply oraie picture (rames. hats. for THE HARD. TO-FIT WORK! SERVICE... Trees. You may also decora Proffipt C fMsonaUs sarvict Mag!cV«ley32lS^. .-I b porson at Polro II. Exit and mote! - O , ld W orld FIscring M o rurtSi rto eilips, Computerized . 175.H w¥93.______^ 736-8714 SHAREW ARE A rtistry ____ ■ n o w T o r a l ■ ' Secretarial&ofnc6 s DRIVERS • U pgrade your old hHardwood Installation — ^ ~ FFully insured. 734-5941 , PROPERTY SErmCES . q O vor th o road drlvors. Call system t d FlFinishing & Reflnishing DiACON^UQTIOM n Land chock us oul{ Ask (or Send .check ID. - S l l r.P126 f ’' Flrl Hme Deco. S8.00 B 386or488 p6wer pPainting (Inside & out) ^ i2tpaaejcata!ofl_^..j^S3-95_ jiM | n i Q g l 2 g j j | H _ ___ Cor^llance,.^ln^gr ^ -•' r ' '*■_ ■ - wo Chandra. 1-800-76a-3776 TFTN Pattern Dept. ------8lafling.at______JRi e te Jutton.Z34=5a72 P 0 Box 2383 icturing 700 woodworking ■ Fob tirto pormanont boBdlng ind handicralt projects) . $ 1 9 9 .0 0 ^ malnlonanco and parts Van Nuys,CA 91409 a"** FREE ESTIMATES repairs, ^-reliable. countor assistant porson. . WirWhy pay high rates? PrDfesskral IMSim The Computer Plaee M Cali usl 5 O rganization and motivo- ______'■ s«vic«oaVCR,tIereo.TV.t ^ 736-8036 itonaJskina roquirod. Sond 415 ADDISON A VE ■ camcorder&cariterea 734-1667 Q “ JO H N 'S ro su m o to : PO Box 212, Aflflress ______-- Precision Video/Audio B& L CenstrueUon i Jim Wsggoiier 5434271 ■' Twin Falls. ID B3903. WtrtrsHomeConstnKtlon. SHARPENING C .ty ------73S-0U 1 _ : Maintenance— W' - ^ — SERVICE----- STAY HOMEI ; RoomRo additions, remodeling.__ _ Slate _ _ _ _ _ ------*2.•Z ip ------— _ ■ ■ IDI-MV . electric^, plumbing. ' ------Caii Carbide & Steel saw s. In ' LOSEWEIGHTI W EDGCOR METAL business since 1976. MAKEMONEYI Price thctuoes Posta((tage A Handling H ■ i n M K g m H Computer c Systems ' NojiAtoola^a tobsmsL ^BURLEY PAiNTINQ . ^ HMlthv Habits 7364288 THE BUILDING Dealer Z 141 Bracken S t S. BEST PRICE . New & rep air 1CaH V%rxt?34-6294 ^ ^Rsslderitlai, ^ cocommercial, In d u a trla l.' ^ FOR YOUR »Ofl doky, fotn & tisUontist.' ■ e STARCRAFT Roofiofi, sklInQ, paintInQ, ■ — Spedallzino In latex, ■ Glais & aluminum boats COMPUTER AND > oils, stain. 2 0 yrs ACCESSORIES «concrefe, d tyvm i plufnung . NEED A Fishing or skiing, all Metal buUdliKS'edhn. experience. 678-3425 ™ styles In s to d d • ; . P h o n e o r F ax J BUILDING ^ 20B-734r5663 - »FREE ESTIMATES. BUILT? TINKERS1 SNOW Mercfuiser stem drives 543-6349 o r Oi REMOVAL Force & Mercury outboards 10396luelBkasBM.N. Or remodelino done? h Twin FsUs. 10 83301 1-809-7S0-6349 aS%unlnii>l ^TREE SERVICE S. ■ HOUSE REPAtRS AlAll W0(1(l«guarant.^l. tree to p j^ . tree removsl, - - NORTHWEST— - J .-chain Hw work. UnA - - lil I W N E Y D O ^T n C ." E — ~R6novBtk>ns Sr~' ' ~ F n trlrniAnortamoMMiaidno____ _ COMPANY. INC: L s BOOKKEEPING H ' . Remodeling. yw , SERVICE 733-1234 TJIelnstaUat^. T h .R rf ln l« tiS " "

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------$16 VA6 ATI6 H ... . \ I (02 UNFUHKSHED 604 UKRJHNISHEO ’ ' l009 i .WAREHOUSE/------7705 FARM------7TiTU oR SES— ‘— ~ -' | m U l ANTIQUES------M2 APPUAWCES— ------. PROPERTY HOUSES •• STORAGE RENT/U. MACHINERY . . APTSfl)UPLEXES • 2 yr oid reg Arabian lily. A Ar ntlquo d r o a s e r m irror In 3030' Hoipoint electric range. “For sale or trad e w asher- H r i io m ^ ix 4 larm tractor.'. - oxcoliont condK ionlfl& O . . dryerstactor.$350.Callc HeboenLaka . 3t«lmi.2l«h.av.U>laOw:i - RV, boat & trailor storage ? «g-^774.______Estates . • / Li^PaA 'to^(M 8 * T. * avail In Oooding area. Call 28 hp dieael. has front load­ $65;Boautihjloldpumpor-s _3 543-4506. 0. 176Maurloo&N..TF. i-eoo-22»ooeeeton 734-6915 w i rvi you- ^ 2ndA ve.8 . ■ ..ironchof.inpyjriilor.,nyt. _____ Iwin&lle.JD ____ . . ------^ f r o m 4 9 W ------IO- "terln FBerlonwTt.'-maaon------RENT— -- -- -.-BoiM 'a Best Antique Show., Applisneeai ft R efrigw etlon------Gofg^ ^ ^untry^ropeH y daullc 3 point vortical log' black | spols, yearllna 6o1t, N o v 2 6 ,27 4 28 ^ SlOSeoood A ve East _ 734-0670: - _ ra able. Call 734-9177. . spl(tier.$15,000or$3.070 , 600 aerotoftlho Salmon must seel Great stud pree- Fairgrounds 733-3059 MayMaMsa w asher, $1 0 0 ; dryer mHw from YetovrSioe N«- down payment. $375.04 pect. i $1500.1 yearilng 1^. Admisaton 53 with retum Setae ft ^ o e . g(ruftt, but noods anontkMi). ~ 3 bodwom. 2 bath, $60 0 7'* TO^OUSE^ Trad, 625 iharosol wator. mo, 36 m ^ h s OAC. Snow chestnut, | beautllui head, Donal Park. Enjoy croM-LV $400 aecurlty dppoalt. Nolo- - Irom $415. 440 acros Irrigalod, 360 dry privlloaos. Fri 5pm-10pm. tSOer bost oWef. 934-5397 ‘ . ' country •kllr>g, anowmobll- blow or o r backhoo avail- , reat muscle, De^p Soulh Sal & Sun 1 mm-Spri Pirta pi for Do-lt-Youraelfars ^ D_ . Washer ft drwr hookup pasture. Pktate respond to ablo. Hobby Horse Ranch P olrle^t^^l^. Stove 'Ino, more. Irtdudas water. Oo-Man-(3o bloodlines, 344-9931 Duetogaaconveralon. 60 Mw«r, *nd power. Oueran* 3 SmattyardftaloraDe 324-5856. Jorome Hwy 03 $ 1 2 0 0 . 108» mare dark — Nopcm734-660T_____ Irom Potro II truck stop, 1 i Pooplo wnn «omeihlng to m O galoo 9 electric w ater boator. “ *=• Signaturo Menu to«dbuil(W)to.Ownwfthlll-IS; b ay. w-whlte lace, bred P< |7 5 . Call 733-0467. tla$$ Ilown. CaO rww 406- -■■ 2bdrm beml.apt. $275 *^ For ront: 280 aeros new po-N.2W.V48.redshep. X -.| i back lobiack ft WhHo Absa- !and p aoplo wt)0 want lo ^ dbTovon ft rango. h S250dao..l24-Jl61 . , tatogroond.IMacrosboot “ IHC 604 diesel. 6285a rokce i ft Leo bloodlines, buy... ' that's wtiat du d flo d Wi harvo«^^^n$175. ■■Wfei«2g______broke, great In mtni, has ‘advenitinoE* an about ; . e Clean, no p elt, annualbV AvalDec-I. Sbdrm, 2balh,: * ______4g»4673. i 518 MOBILE HOMES le u e required, isso/m o.0. townhoute, W/D hookup, ** _ ty atove. refrlg. fenced backi 615« ROOMMATES 700 7( HAY.QRAIN -! 1083 3 bdrm himithod Irailor / y«rdlpalloarea.$450a ° ! WANTED A tipFK D Tl houB«, V/fc balh » bo MiSia ^loaUona w KE* mo, no pots. Credit quallfl- quaiHy Pervian Paso hors- ee. wiU) both town and mtn. c«ifeqreq,,7^?y? - Female P roommate wanlod. 120^ big b a le s Clean Straw. I ' 5rT TwinFatli. Id. Aval. .12/1. wm deliver. 825-5755,____ experience,'fer a smooth r ------ZffaoSTwinrwiinriowSr ^ Clean 1bdrm','$300 + $150I $20e a mo plus ulllitlos, _ ride. Iry them nowbslore ' perfect fe ra trailer houM. - no smoking crpotr. 734- f f:2 0 ton 1 st ft 2nd. no rain, 6ane29^197. winter hile. From 13500 7gO3or654450S ]toflboieCjM int^Val- J_endw>.tefffl»^4^1g._ 2 BEDROOM MOBILE on or.onfv.i550.t34.6643. _ Clean 1 b ^ ,a I u ti^ e to v e. 1Roommslo wanlod: Shore 2 J ;Zl?®iS.?L2 •‘*8® <)■ SfflUl 2 bdnnJiouM, energy bdrm trlphtxl mik) frem 40 4) ton of 1st ft 20 ton of 2nd, 71711 HORSE ~ "tfnrde«i,«noe:»TBfrJoera^-- CSl.S225 + \«utlHk>s. ^ canevenlnQS.620-S590. • ROBERT J'ONES REALTY' ' tor; waetier ft dryer hook* . EQUIPMEOT 73»0404.______^ ' Slngki mats wants roommate - 2 irarae single aKlat;tf«r~- iuDiim l Owner finanoing avail, lor '• “E]|rS E s _ feandlcapped-dlsabled per­ >0 Shaw is m bouse,~$2S0 lE J H E r - $400 or best offer. - thle 1003.14x70.2 bdnn, 1 il eona. Rent ft utUltiee based ^ . Vt»tB.73r2510 - AlfalfaA) hay, no rain. 1 lon or ______73^8070. r» on Income. Fonfuither Into. _ amal balM. 537-8952. ”2 ttofia single axle IraBor, I eneee required. $350 mo.). contact the Jetome Houa- ■ _ , Ino Authorlt^el 733-5765. I Approx 40 ton. 1st crop. 170 more. Muei te e ] will con- ' TDD 733-5»76. Equal I oerton.norAt.7343t70 _ elder dean auto or tn i^aau Sman country home, 8 ^ - ^ 2 horee tendam axle, new . Starting NovemberI r3rd.... er. 2 bdrm, bamt. wood or heal, new paint, ne amok* N .ar Lynwood, 2 bdrm, 1 I ere. i350 + K M dep. Avail - now Can Norma 73»0381._ ■.or326.5204..w S...... is. i ^ Wendell: large 3 bdrm plue Craft s BazaarI SeJection 51# CEMETERY LOTS - -denrellhaat.-ntcelyland-' TiiHayloreele:50tonlst.32 H03 FURIIISHED 15 HoWein opon honors, — Z S h ^Z :. J - 5 » REAL ESTATE AEiaaupLEXES eeK ft 7^800 700Munds.Ca)l Qualltyhay:265tonol1st, O ^ . 733-l67earter6om. 255 (on ol 2nd, 75 ton ol ^ - 2 SERVICES D a y : 3rd. 45 ton oi l 002 3rd. 71712 RRIQATICN |[ 605 ROOMSFORRENT ~i15 weaned Holilsinhelfera, la t^ S n d mortgegee. home also stseni. 543-6080 1000 l'X60*elphm lubes, $1 *• Jerom e: Room for middle ~ J age person lo ahare home,. 22headtqpquaRyAlhetfo(s ^ 4 Weetem wheelines, ail 5* L i n e .. O s k ^ e w . S250- Cali j 710 HORSES ■ 7 I 604 UNRmraSHto- '■ pipe, 2 new in ■SO, 2 new in *0 0 . 1 uaod 10 power Servleee APTSfflUPLEXES 25 preg tested Angus hell- is I .700 Blue Lakee Blvd N era, bred to black bulls. I < S a p p s li _„T 3 B .g t2 0 '2 bdinir Water, aewer. oar** • Stan calving March 1. Call - t - bage paid. $3M a mo., Iat>> out ol town workers wei- -i1 .• • J e.77ehareeTwm Fails Canal a& + imdB^dep. 28 springer holiers lor sale. J Company wgofjMBO per Qood quality 543-5776 ___ 2-20monthoIdgeldlnga. 2- _»K*fTigl!iaa9ai t ____ r ^ Doo BarandFlyinoBob FoFor Sale: 7 wade rane Hheei .. 350 heed bred stock heifers. > breedinfl. Can S4*.7g5. II ...... J1 5 Start caMng In FM>. J no pete, can 733-2733. eep. Indudee bath. ratrH), ft CaH6K3868 2: s Call 438-8104. , '____ AvaW)le Dec 4, dfhne ^ J llllv. $350.324-3^,_____ WlWanted: 1.000 It of i r gated Deadline: i:12:00 n o o n Wedednesday ' old. 3 bdrm duplex. NW' >M inBtLEHOkES ^ J edge ef city, P e% e ft 81U- Fbr sale: 20 cows, preg test- 2 reg: raariing dun gMings, JBiW.gtiiTgWW. t anVMrfctt. 1300 aa II wKh ■ aenslbte, good conlorma- 718 POULTRY AND 602 UNFURM8HE0 Ig m aalerbdrm,2i>alhe.! TD ^5SSili&■ !M t e W n W f i J HOUSES central «lr, range, diah-• -2 .RAserrs l ' h u l u nne8N t nv8.^^B ^^ _ waaher, refrigerator with ^For sale: Holneln baby ( 2 bdrm,1 b«h. nIee& dM1 ir. loemaker, gaa heal, open A^calves,buPsahellera. ' J CUSTCo m e r I ^ ^ S B I floor plan, cathedral eeuiv. CaiesS^ • Draft Dr horse, broiw to ride or ^ 2 bdrm, apple, WO, garaDe,r dbl garage with opener. niee yaro. ahort drive to Got your SPRtNQINQHBF- E 711716 FARMMSC. Twin. 0 5 0 dep. AvailII a^^.N0OTO%afldw 6EB V II eW .i».^13X ^For eale: 2 Peruvian Paso FT also springing cows for z^jMrtlngs,2^n^Paso = i m m ^ w rn 7 Single wide sp ace, adult , S • Available nowl 2 bdrm. luat ; ■:------j J f|jnes|^?brad 11 JONES^HAUL - I 607 OFFICE AND - i mares, broke to ride. 823- II I , .RETAILSPACE PRODUCERS ^ . iSSfjBaeiSi. LIVESTO^ » ^ . renting atnw k. Need ^ OFFlC£»$100up7a»8<» . outdoor stab. Iiidodr II • New shop units, truek door. ' ’ Wednosda^ov? 17, M — arena. 324-4816. ■ II heed 2-4 month bred Hoi- Ho 1^1 : stelnhollefs,piusourregu- . tra larninclspAmrhellera andopon^iort la a i Sale lime It AM . R m ^ "Jerome Want to loaso or buy Holstein mUk cows. Maiio poyments. ^ m m s m i l ]543^144 eBorSem. HJ 704 CUSTOM FARM BS m b try The Times- U y w a n h h a bble l i to call or come I SERVICES N ew s office, sli■Imply clip and miiiall this order — ^CORN-mREBHWQ ■ 123] fo rm to o u r clailasalfied departmeient so that we f rSERVICi INS ARE HERE!H M «S«*^Sblnes FOREST i F o i V o u l ^ caii; get yotir add 1s t a r t s w ithout ddi e l a y . ^ t h a y W b i kad n FornieT ofe!E RETURI%ey Can MtoikF LESUER.J0NE8.INC. First SM nm ent o Ica Ratnnia Hav •F le a M piTlnt rli cleatly witli darkk; ]p r a d i o r p e n — 733-8458*326.4181 • rest Sarvtce...TI CORN THRESHING. aJ wnn Bo nratf •Th,ereaieire approxliiutely 23 chcharacteis gi ivad...Binray IN,I of Forast Servii r ®™ff?roclJ'lSSJ!‘S 5 ^ lg blank ipac^) per Uulin e ; Weaver 543^8888 N, Baet B^ppa •Fleaiiepaylay accordlaj; tp'rate ssc c h e d u l e w h i c h ” Custom mochanlcal R(ROCKPICKINO,8urtoceor ■ I js printedBd below. Wavne B0WW&S-8719. PlaasiB ruBu n m yad~ln~c~lassisiffcatfon"" ] Hi T w e J o l K K m 4X4XLT ______for _days. ■ •:;| 705 ™ FARM ■ •V-StSSpMde d •LOADED! H BF-BDinairimiw *V ■ •V'S *5 SpMd*td*L0ADE01 - CPrtoit one character.:«r. per space :p!ease. includudlng blank spaces.)' | MACHINERY m R ailed Nev •v-a •a/t«loaded'i H Retailed New 1466 Intornaiional tractor F o r O v e r —I with Intornatlonal loador. oxcoliont shape: $11,000; can4S7-g4e2T ■_____ ATTENTION FARMERSI Wamtobuyscraplren, scrap madilnoty ft othor i l ^ S B 'ZZliZIl! ' :n^^WBI I , ' ‘..y ■ .■ 438-5720 [ * 9 9 3 1 ^ Be roady lor tho deep snow ______®t"hthiswlnlorlWllhausod4 b w WM? wlwheel drive compacl dlosot I i m SSi , tntracior wHh Ironlond load­ 01or, roar scraper blade or Address ______■— anow SI blowor attachmonl. ClCome out & test drive a. BBS EXPLORER XUn u r CH»/gtiitaflln ^aad.eomp«ct^-wheeL_■ jy iSSBBONCOXIir = = ■ —*'-Sdrivedieselbr®iB- •Airfoi^eLOADEDI &Cyl. <5 SpM d •LOADEDDEDI ;. Phone Mim!liBr__ ------;------leler lor our drawing, for Iho Uluse ol a compact 4-whool . Retailed Ne«leW for O w r $25,61 > 6sd 1 N ew For O ver $2!$ 2 2 , 1 7 3 ’ My check or moneyiey order is enclosed for $. drive tractor ft implements. ' . Kent Edwards,^obbie ,684^ Retailei .QBIIl my V isa or Meiidaster Charge (Cife»# oo*) Horse Ranch Equipment. J N u m b er______• ' • . CrWltCardN ------mlS°N"ISMWs°fclI ' .... Expiration DaJDate.______• ■ • .hoc. 384.5858,___ ^______I - s t - 1 ■le g ; -V - 19 — — :^CIlChifflePBrilnB .Case cai 1 6 4 5 0 ^ steer ioad- 7 — NamlierofBays er, Kubota 4x4 tmeior with . : i ^ days..— ~—~. .:...S3.10oer Ine kacrwJHgeiwjjytef. ■ !!:-i4.7S SrlfneZ -: ~ : ^ 8 - 1 7 ^ a y s ...... $8I00perTIrA . ' ^ ...... il4.50^.M tne , i: CL4OSE-eOUJT 8:0(DO a.m. - 3:G00 p.m. ilX J® i D S 3 l ? B ® 0 il©© ; © a [ffl/a2E)£\© WAGON s m Q Q I I for nextr d^y pubiblication a m/®[LK®OT^X®BK uoomes. U a J J U VOUCSWAGBN ^ 1993 CENTURY iSPJiSWi *13.990 9 rASsncn. iomxd. aw r UOO F*03120 O X “ Suninday ad deiiadline: -DOOR, AJCj. 2IKST0CKI 1933 CENTURY 4 1 AUTO SUNROOF Uexmuf. ucHTour. 2 to inoo FridayF 5:001 |p.m. m o * * 48mc^l«aso ^8,977 or M 5;»3'"°^ -^ 2 4 a IS,7S«.40ro»lduttl DapaAKi»Dua»iue. 1993 REGAL 2 OOO Mormday ad de;sadline: MaimBuxmAu.it »*a z d a ^ ^ ftlAZOA MX6 MIATA 1993 SKYLARK 41] ...... Satiturday 10;0QO am. *03222 . 8 f o o q g Ho]950| 1993 SKYLARK 4 ^ Weeel(day office:e hours: AfiOKmn: ' 15 .9 7 7 or ^2773'"^ |I5 ,9 7l77or*273'"°* 1992 SKYLARK 4 0 UiomKouniue. 4 • DDOR ' $4 /950" 8!! a.m. - 5:30D p.m. 1990LeSADRE40I MAZDA Dm SMOsjot UCXAU it 1989 CENTURY 4 0 Satuurday officee hours: A ol M aw UP. 7 a.m.' 10 a.m.£ »932«. ■■ T ' m4dh. $i 3 950 ‘Q m o * * 49momhlMM ' Sunday Circirculatlon only 7 a.m.-.10:0.0a. a.m. [4 ,9 7 7 or *24* 9 - " ^ *26S 1993GimA^C!ERA< - S02 APPLIANCES a il FURNnURE 017 USCELLANEOUS MAZDAIU MAZDA Ptanormaifn^.^ ANO CARPETS, FORSALE Amann ra d a r ran g o mfcr< 19S3CUTUSS^r^E U n m s tm ...... - Bookcase*, $32.50; collooiiooT Draporios. vory good conc:ond, «3273 good cond. $950. ^23-42: ond tablo sot. $79.50; tablotat choeolato with crom 1933 CUIUSS SUPREME 5715 ovoa or loovrt m»p2___& 4 chairs on castors, $( , $95; shoofB. floor length. 1 t'uB-lor f « BlItlOTAUIt momtiieaM waiSM.S»« N^ Oo w $ 2 7 , 5 3 4 chromo toblo a chairrso SI t, window. 2 lor 6^ window!ows. WO.M retklual uye >7,000 803 BAZAARS $85; tevoseat, $59; sofaofa A $200'bost ollor. Also usoiusod *323-""** ..S 1993 CUIUSS SUPREME ANDCRAFTS kwoaoat, $125; quoenI mat-mi aluminum framod windowt AaucmH.______trosa aot. $95; 3-drawaw or dilloront sizoS. $10-$50 ]sw iim s lia®®®Ba.© Bll®tt!7I m[ m m m 1933 CUTIASS SUPREME Chritimas Country Bazoeizaar chest, $39.50. 654-2477 oves or wkonds.'F-Ids. Nov. 2 6 , 8am >6p n i:NNov. o t tIw Bargain Skki, . Drapory work room closurosure. tta.sumoof. 2 0 B . H 1^9501 27, 9am-5pm. al knu:„ u ll a iM .ln A » ..W . 733-5651>656, Consow.bar tackor. Con^on- ..— ; lAZDA 'Qrano«,4mil03W.TFa)-City Chorrywooddosk,bookcoiccase tury homor. 0 .8 . Mosci ^E5°4So°o? wator tank, Hwy 74 or 3 & Scornordrossor, $13:130. Fotd-omnlte. 934-S544. CRUISE. TtLT, DOOR 4 2 :9 5 0 1 niikw S. Cuny Stofo, ____ Cnii 733-6271.______Groat Christmas GHrl ^ PwnWJN,PWH LOCKS Couch, 2 lounge chairsrsw > -. Lgosaortmontol cookie jars. AMFM CASSETTE HOUDAYY fool stool*. 1 coffee 4 2Zend or 636 Slue Lnkoa North. 1992 CIERAS 4.001 „ tobies. 2 seta covors, $35(350. Jazz baskolbali lickols^anj Afiaicmn. CRAFTS a^ 543-5620.______. onme. 601-539-1706, 7 .9 7 7 *137 77cr*199'"°* »2/950 K abota 4x4 farm Iraclori t ^ ------1991 REGENCY 4 Dl BAZAARR 812 HEATINQ&AIR 17hp, diosol. has frontI hyhy- 9 R l Muxjuautmmaic.______>DDDH $2,950 I CONOmCNlNQ draullc loador, roar botbox — MAZDA ____ scrapor biado. rotolilior. 1987i;iERA2DOOIi SPECIAL^ 6) 200,000 BTU gas hoatoritors, tory mowor, post hole dig' Mioejusa.viiL ' 2 DAYS $300 oo.; 3 Gpoco hoatorttors, ger, rippor tronchor, utility 1986 OELTA 86 4 01 ft $200 or bosi oflor. CaCali tmikir. hydraulic 3 point sver- E s a THURSDAY& 734-4480 ______tlcol log splitter, {9999 oi FRIDAY Blaze King wood stoviovo $2500 down, poymottl 7 LINES $600.423-4858______$235.18mo,36moOAC.AC. 3.977 « or *23:I7-"'^ 1 3 ,9 77 7‘ or *237"’°* Hobby Horso Ronch 324-124- ______SPORT $^2.950 $15.00 ^^"3: 5658 Joromo Hwy 93. from DEADLINE: sizo wH^blowor, tfXMiloiI','®'}* Poiro II truck stop, 1 N, 2 WEDNESDAY NOONi| condition, $sOO or bost'•®'* o W.^/feS,red8hoo- VOUCtWAQKN' . for. Call 733-8941. " R V ^ 1 9 3 3 LUMINA EURO SPi Call today Kimboll Organ, walnut cabl- g | J e ™ i i i 73a-0931 n t 2 BIozo Kiofl wood stovo. cati ^ oSC q5” lytic cofllvortor. some slnglInok) Computerized pro- QL OURFAVORrTETHINQS ~ i_ groms. rhythm bor. extraxtra ' *15!950 to t W est Main, JoromeM wall 8* pipo. flroplaco tool: u $350 o r ^ s t oflor. Soar“ ‘®- features. Worth $1700,00. . Is havloa en opon houto” portabio dishwasher, $15cn trade lor car;'ttucK lumber,bor, % m O * * 4S month hwM. *16.950 Saturday 10am-5pm.■ Of boat offpf-326-4289 puna make ollor. 436-4206 E ssjf-^,239'W ■ ---- • ■ I l 9 9 3 ASTRO VAN Loealty hand mado itoms, King-size wavoloss wotorItor, '2 2 8 " ’“** V3SS5 antiques & candy. Blazo King woodstovo, $35( *18.950 RoQular hours. Mooday thniIhni king sizo watorbed, $7£ bed, $100; Soars X-Cargoirgo; ' -sane eown. ra Momnry rvMMB. m AM*. 0 ^ 0 . mu« Tmm., T)MTW a. DM PM «T4.aa • Friday. 1 0 n m -6 p m___ _ Cair736-0945 or 733:30815a, •' car top carrior, $90; rouiorjier Earth stovo. complete wit^ wilh occoMorioa._>15- 806 CHILDREN'S fan. good condition. $40iS S « 3 < 3 5 4 1993 SILVERAOOTi WHUiUTvmeAB. rrEMs or beat oHer. 736-4949 ___ Eonh stove modol 1000 will 1992CAVAUER4D1 *7.'950 BABY EXCHANGE - Nom^ow cat^fj^convortor. $500ioo! toddlor bods. $37.50. Tuoa - -gav.— ------thru Sot. 10<. 423^272I— _ Earth stove w-hoarth pipo I 1992 GEO METRO 2 Now 6x8 playhouao. very'ery blower, mobile homo rated I.l 1 > 1 1 U • 1 M Mcavuww[. ° ° ° " nico, dock, redwood fonco^ tS M . 532-4388 .« T 5pm. 1992 CORSICA 4 DO A bonctws. Must soo. WOO Rreplaco Insert. 24x25*. ex-ox or trado tor car ol equal va^• colcond, $300.829-546(460 BacHTmrt. • '' ___l>2J22JS22_—------atiofaaopm.— Franklin wood burning stov< M# COWUTERS wlh p i^ . Make o ^ . HP S can J o l sc an n o r, card.srd Call 8ft6-2396 read'Writo sollwaro. 300 Lar» Earth woodsiove 4^.950° DPI.p^t^OO. 734-6973)73 $2TC. 324-5532.______1990C»irSlBIIMPERUU.4 ___ Ouadrafire pell^ sto vo. 1994F-1SI >ERCAB XUr Jtrtua. BERVAR $4 950 IBM c o m p a tib le com p u to r 1B82C»ITSIBIIMPBIUL2 system w-printor& soli* [1}{, Cal 823-4526. 1 omiK ucHTKia. 56.000 uius. ware, Oreal X-mas olli, *1.990 MSQ^after. 734.1635 Mark. 1988 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER Uke newl286SX. color 814r JEWELRY UwuiBitaa.______monHor. joy slides, & ANOFURS ^ ^ 4 ,9 5 0 - - Panasonic printer. $500 or 1984 DODGE 0MNI41 bostottor. Call 733.27877^ Fuff /enff « ;" S&L — Artie Fdxjtektl.»bi» 10; mrqtaBdfunondrina wtth^ '2S 1988J>LYMDUnLREUi! 0tO RREWOOO “ V o m • I O ats dried plno. lasi of aoa-^ ______son. call733«46a3. JEWELRY MANUFACTUR- Rfewood:Call82S.5044.-----— INQ EQUIPMENT, coaling. ^^“"*14.950 — labrlcatino, 4 all othor RH Polonon g a s log Irtsort, eQuloment:%4-3675.____ logs & Bifibors I n ^ o d , b u tor $350 or boat oflor. 817 MSCELLANEOUS 1992 MERCURY SABU< 7 360093 m K ter Rlchnfd^ ^ ■ FORSALE 16.000mits.lKHTsaviii. • S t ^ # K A 443587 3 #KA43588 1991UNCOUICOimilBITAL 811 FURNTTURE 12' Macom aatoiilto dishA ANDCARPETS «4.9 6Cyl. •S!i Spe«d M anual OD •XLT•: Trim •Cloth Bern» n c h S M f W / P o w o r I 3S.OOOuais.KKt.______Lum bar •AiiUr^ndiHoning *Pow>wer W indows & Lockicks •Cruise •Tilt ■ *5/950 175 yds. used carpot and"" lao-izds.______•/•AM/FM St«roo W /CaCossatte •Chrom e Wh«/ h e e l s ■ pad. $225 or bost oflor. • P235 Radial TirasOS *Much Much M orelr e i I U sed hido-B-bod s o (^ $60sn 3 quillod king sizo quilts, I M O M ^ C U R Y TOPAZ ^ Of beat offer. 734-6557. ^ $100,837-4^. . *2^lo(H(By7DBiBofS2i7S2i7 per tmnrtt, (ivs sdes Ita of SI 2.85 OACC lod1 rofman ol SiliS. S17S0'oEh orir Irotnxk eiyitir dom Eebndtia stoiily dsposilposHrfS275.00(indh^ittoi. I ■ to S94E 2700SHngorman^ FuHmofintl 2 matching poach vohrot, liko new, wlno back chairs. ' 4 post klng-tlzo wator bod $35d pr. 734-9495 atlorar with \4braior. Chost Iroozor. oxcolionl shape! 2 Big Buck^ 1994 RAANGER XL SSPORT *13.950 12.-30pm. . r - ' lloat tubos, brand nowi Dryer, $100. 19' swivol color Coll 324-2765. TV with AM-FM radio.'n* Adorablo handmodO pofco- ” *9.950 $150. Swivol rockor. $50,. lain dolls. Hurry lor Christ- 1992 GRAN PRIX 4 0 Call736-6S21, — mos dolivoryl Pficos from $85tO$4S0.733-394B. 179*. j^jyi|j950 ta s o . C a l 734-6330. ' AT ft T tolophono; 2 partyI • ! ' — systom . 3 phonos, usod Laroo oval form al dining la-^ onl/5mo8.LOtsotcopobili- . # 1 8S eU ina T h i c k 1992 GRAND AM 4 01 Wo,6chalrs.chinahuich,l-A _ IIn n it's ClassI Pa. yra old, p^d $3495. makoX Barbie Oroam House, like reasonable oHef. cali 423- now. $75 or make offor.f •24leose(rfmenBrfS179,4!n.4S |« lo lM ls U |4 sa.97 IW.: ImdIl poynwls of $430ii0. snoo ashh (rff iiiiJt o]uiry d0«a Uifidtia ssQjrily dapQstdapo: of $200.00 duttflmptiai. - I 4670allef6.______— Call 734-7741. *18.950 LASTCHANCE Child's bike carrior soot, Oak bunk bods with flatot brand new. $30.734-3576 19941CROWMinCE. 199 9 4 TAURUSISGL I springs, ladder & top rail. Croain colored sola. $200. ^ V j I C i ^ $ 1 0 0 -$ 1 2 5 00.: oak book­ 1993 6MC SAFARI 4X4 V - ______^ wm.______■ • case. $125; 3 headboards,I*; Drake salellile sysiom, 4 yrsrs ______- $20 e i . i long sin g le bo dI* s iM.SlgW.TM-'aOT 1992T0Y0TAC0R0LU4I”^*17,950 ivith box sp rin g s, * 3 5 e a. Bur. ■ ______LUestylor 2000 cross country ^ ■...... ?l°g^10.950 Light beige 'daveno. lovon akl exercisor machine, - 1»fUOUACFlSTWOOOB8(IU seat, lounge and ottoman," $150 or best offer. Cali ■Bmrmijrauux low tats. exft cpodhtoo, $375 or best 1990 HONOA ACCORD 4 1 olfor.-Also light greonn Oak trundlo bod, good mal- i k . ~ ^ sheers' wilh valances. 5 Ireesee, $100. Equalizer trir'[ *298 f *24 - fliurr--^------L:----- D E i r pa^,120*xe4M poJf28*xX hitch. il50.Super-slnole » water 734-7872 sa'itesg'” I ' L D S M Q B I L E One safe loo manyl Masterir lIC K • ISUZU Cosh a«fe2'x2-. $3500 or DIpKio Polellne Rd. E. — bea»effaf.75M^47------Tivin Falls BUK l-5K£5SSSaSr-_Bs3nor$350Ofbealoffer.__ Z3a_-8723„'-. 1 3 1 0 h Round trip 0ckM to anywhere ble-foot deol comblnatJonn InNAmerlooexceblHo- & en d taMe. Clean: in 0o o di- - waB:Oeedlhrvim.-Re-- cood.$180.734-6270 •tri«k«».e2S. 733^1 - § . , ______I______Mondajlay, Novombor 22, 1993 . TimtTimoe-Nowa, Twin Falls. Idaho C-5 MisceTIllaneous»R(iecreationalal 817-901 A i I ■ ^ A t 817 USCELLAKEOU:CXIS.- 824 VIDEO 829 WANTED TO BUYJY 006 GUNS ANO ’ - F0R8AIE EMTERTAIN^W ^ • _ R I R £ S _ _ ------. 4TELEVISI0N 1'" Choke tubes Installed, $3 BEST SELECTION o il - ^ ^ 0 7 8 I T»rry'$ Oun R»palr, 2 CaJI420-in7. ■ camcorders and VCi/CRIn Wanted to buy: Marino C a S hoaW i St. S. 753-887; ___ L v ____ Ri!lflBBfalQf,1100^W»iVaehor- -|?w n. Evow.unfTJjutt ------M-77-Ru5er ,308cal . Aiul (byof,.$ZS ML Couch- Co teodi Prieod to soOi - stainless Btool----- $75. i CockallolsI* <^ M ^ A L E S ' Rodeo Finals In Las Vow'ogas. oil weather. $350. P . •ca<».«1SO.Cail73S.Ot 5 734-4602.______J_ - _73»393gatlofCpm._ > Wantod to buy: Microwave RuQorQP1004* small refrigerator undjndor 35Tmaglnbox. pool tablo, Can 820-S23 ______<50.736-1885. >7— r Only$3M. Scuba diving oqujpmor Wanted to buy: Prolesslon ilAMANT•ES ; fllvo sway 1*25, F ^ \ I wMifomoto.oxcol. OPT 825 WAKTED TO BUYUY quUllywoodlathowltha »9S. Cal 734-1635 Ma cossorios'. Call botwot J d £ i _ ^ BEDROOM HOUSESEun- 8amft7om. 324-2441. guaoe, pro-1964, plain bo Sllvof bara, 100 oz. sizesizo Jor dor $65,000 in TF. wo i rol.$406.Can734-317t BAh) at ipo( prtco, llmlionltod.to (usqualiflod buyers w Wanted to buy: Prolesslonllonal nftnr4nm. stodkonhond. IdaholoColn C cash, no realtors, s73( ”: , camera oquipmonl, colorcoll ^ ^ ''------~ OaSorkM. 302 Main AvoAvo. N. 16S4.kmvomoaBa« •C®" 907 HOTTUBS 733^593______jjj----- , AND POOLS Sony rod to rooi storoo i :eloor»- Wantod to buy: Smal sm ^ rocordorwith2mlko8,o ^ La Prestifle hot tub. Hypi ri»te.$145.733-035Q.0. Kodaj^^n^am Spoca,': ‘gj-^agr-. pump, 6 person,.$l60i — ■— -Wanlod. tobuy; Usod aet',« lo l 734i973Mc^FH.-6.5.- - Two 235x15 aluddod sr ~Analumlhumloidir*gcor u tiroa, pracllcally now. child cralt books. Flshi ‘ oaeh;Q0 55QAKawai tabbingoodco^ltbiItbn. P5ico TOY Hand Mixell'xor 906 MOTOR HOMES oanofatCf, >300.326.54 c a n m o 3 s o _____ 1 toldertwin sizo motol1 be ^ ANDRVS, / — Wantod: 12* aluminum Baby Hema, oowbom. crbcri ft frame with high hood boaj _ cloihos: ote. 734-5335.S. ft hwl board, »4-4923,i ___ 1976 Nu-Wa. 23 ft.. 23,60^800 4 1 324.3407.______Washor & dryor, misc. ca Baldwin Actoeonic Spinoinot pl- Wanlod: Toyota Landcruia< liko 1^ * & olher Itoma. Bosti ot ono. In l®>» 30-130's or SJ40, g o ^ eonditkxi, ori{ 734-44B0, 401iorS0-s._423-^934. _nat,Ciff^4-ee39. ____ Cho/cel975Firoboll,21 < dollar Wanted: Twin Fatis-Cltyly dd|. motorhome. Call 734-952W b ■ •DGoI -D Air Bags •A/C' ttPow er W indows & LocksI •Automatic OD3D Tran*. : Yamaha PSR.60 koybot i 7 f t days 01734^914 ovos. • Prciniunium Sound System *Muiuch Much M orel -1200. Sdiwtnn ainlyno. or S2. rectorios prior to 1947 mavbe S3.734^70.,_____ Idaho trade toton. Klamath Rhror Reton mem ordao triko-(450. & lol ■ -ailewwnw/tiwts ol S299 per nwirtt, pte hIb tm. S3S0i>3500 arsh K trade equity down, fim'poymenl IS S seonty de^l due on deCwir. Ihe vnotxtwuirlodt«(inei»DiBniontt, wi^ welghtmachlno Incite^ ox. Chip ft Dole Roscuo Rin^j:Ra _CaH.733^6. _ . • borshlp. Homo park, Kla ors & Monopoly. Ninotoiotonoo Wantod: Used corrigatoatod math Hivor, Calilornialia. >3 games. Small chlids1 d7e9Sl(^m8gori‘o ^ 7870 smalldogloracompanlorZ n 734-1908 after_6pnL_____ J at Brown's Fumituro 7- ioranoklortyladylorar a 1901 Kawaski 440, $600ooT" gloefagKterPlcM. • ■ Do-UValmUkingmaehlr ^ Call733.1455. - J - T buckonvpo. 73^8336f ' ' ” Christmas prosont, roason CasfcXonaEOOkoyboardw j? T T rialo. Can 733-‘il09,}; ___ 1987 Yamaha Phasor,oloc Good tiros, P1951-.75-B14 Q7a~ trie start, hand waRnofs,roro- ^ octaves. 20 instruments, dre««>rJrm.or.733001.016 W«il to buy: body for 1979 rhythms, 10 accom po r-Tw GJ5Jooplngoodshopo.M , cont over-haul, 120* nowo monis, 0 harmonloa. -I-♦ OX'i Gymnattlc lloor mats,ooni b softorhardtopwhhrun- ' track, period condition . tras, vary nko « $600b .C. < a l cogo,bookcasos. lOOg nlng goar; no motor nood-^ $2700. Can 543-6533, ovoi . 934-5862 oltor 5 andnd on Ion * propane tank, wo ------on’as«owshoo«.837_-63tJ S jr 1 _i3.W»«llii sliooiin‘Sr ______------— - — wotfibffda.' • ------= = - goodconditlon.anyslzo.a0 at 1990 Skidoo Salaif'440'wm J ) C o^m g o SO^Lowry orginrnan LookIng lor Chfistmas■ tr<'00 ' reasonable prin Cali 423423- covor. 1986 Skidoo M> -floeWrlg machino. Cal><38- 4: 4887 Of 7 3 3 - ^ , wllh covor. Coll 733-6241 56639-5^0. ovos or 734-8860 ask lolor ' CaHftM-4759, ______rs— Want to buy; compound boi HElPlMutisoUBolayZ3---- NEED IMMEDIATELY for a 12 yr old boy. Co Ph...,iisx." Grand. Orealshapo. $16J7e00 ®'^rtOT9*7W -5119 • Dual Air B ags -A/C: *• P o w e r W i n d o w s & LLeeks •Automatic OD>D T r a n s . doBvorod; 678-9159. f c _____ M B g S -g 'S _____:_ 7 T ^ Want to b ty sot ol Oftdydc • P r e m loim m Sound System *Mu od. Simmons 5 ploco oloctroi anifklal Christmas troes, 2 TotwuytodrirtonenGdonl, i™ "!? Small tractor With buckoi 3-.ft-4,CanS43-4SS5. ow . ’3&lane[cifincnt!ixntso(S249,6ip«iR)nlfi.pluss(n,$ra or bost offor.r. CaliC a Chovy 4x4 P\J. 423-50a s 151;;^ •906501n^SKS$3500. 324-5306 attafSpm.___ ■ atiorSom. WH0I.E8ALE PtANOS = Z 93Cat 700 EFI 733-2148 Cai 678-9159. "gcSi'a.S"''" ^ Yamaha snowmoblloXRC Yamaha oloctric piano, ooodgoi Used Macintosh compulputer I ■ 440LC. $600,738-2080 < ' cond.. paid $2000 wiii,*£ sa10 -' -wanted. S4:M799. ratia.for$1000.8a9-SS9(»S90 wantedl/BtolM'slleosio so i I I , .Yamaha poilabla toyboarcS5T . ..po|iah^jock,3.8-dlarr ' '> niqM P3R 60;«^:o : • • terr odd shapes proferwizr j ^7 3 3 -1 1 3 5 ' 8 1 * 810 OfnCE ' Wanted: 1 ton roar ond I Z _ f ] ------EQUPkCNI— ^------Q0d«T>f1^.~406:930r Rotirod doctor^omcn fuml 901 ATVSAND 8 ^ Connie 70 2 -7 3 ^ 1 4 daysr rzj MOTORCYCLES ____ or702-738-47S3 Warned: 5lh wheel hitch f 1976 KZ-400.5600 origlnel ieve So M uuch Car Cain Cost So» L ittle!!! 820 PETSAND. . mDos. $450 or bost oTtef.^ Y o u VW^ojti't Beli« SUPPUES Can734-1637 ____ Wanlod: AKC malo Boxor I malo stud service. Coli 443i 3 8 : 1986 Kawaski KX12S. runa ly ro ld black & white mal nava Qood. $850.75 Honda Trail 1 9 9 4I P O N T I ALC ( G R A N DD P R I X S W t o l O N Shih Tzu. $150.8 mo^lld ol 8946or436-5522&ioa^oavo Jo'p'iooks & runa good.od. crcam male Pomoraniaiilan. -mwsaoe,______^50,531-5316______$250. both purobrod•d ft. Wanted: A used left handc i. havo oapors. 734-4051055 ooB act. Cal 837-9000." 1986 KX 250, pro drcot pipe, davs. W7047af>of 7pm -r— FMF racing ailencer. now | | g iSS-. Wantod: Batw car soat.” ■ chain ft sprocket, Ronthals' ■’ •.Anti-i-Lock Brakikes’^ ' 3 Q(Mt Pyrenees. 7 mea• olcold. 734-7M3.—~ handle bars. *xo cond. ' Can 629^187______Wanted: Black silk Nav fISOO,5434687,______^ •D uald A ir Bags - 5 Purebred Boxers, exc. wl ^"Ks Kawasaki of Twin Fails is children, readv to go D«tiSS ------. now Kawasaki Suzuki ft 1. $100 ea. Cotlnow to® re Warned: Box turtk> lor birti>lrth- Polaris ol Twin FaAs. Sorv-i* *Autoom dtic i ’t / gal Ing you for ovor 23 years. s - jTer- 3 fl'4th Avo. W est, TwinSS; Trarnsm ission ■ [-sSflSK"’<3 ^w d jw ater. Under $1<$10. Fana.734406ff ' males. Can 733-2282 or ------SuziM90 Katana. n>d..17K_ml_____^AUo-3 ------— 733-0717.'aaltTaf MarnorSSZT V^inled: Convutof lor horidu>di- miles, excol cond. $3500. AKC Shih Tzu, male pup,ip, c»chlk).S36-M59. ___ Leaving countiy. *■ Wantod fc» pans: Honda 11^ ^ ______788-4377. ^ -Powirer . W indowsf s ■ ■ ■ / 70ecbfcea. 324-3407 - Yamaha 0T50 Enduro, '_ ’ Wanted;ft Oood solid outsidsido 1988, red ft whhe. low mllo-'!& »Sporrt Interior :&o, rtoor for roar entrance'CO. i» i» ,t5 S 0 .^ 4 .O T 7 .______.100-120 yds good usodI nyny- Australian Shepherd, Biui^ u o k>nearoet.4gS::S6a. ___ 902 BICYCLES •V -6 FudL 1 Injecteted MerieTtf,4mooid..worf(o Wanted; Iniernetlonol 14: lell. plow, 10' set ol disksJon 01 Ladles Schwin 10 spood^ Engi^ne ?;i,b0f. Can 934.5496. bike^W. Come b ^ o soo. CFA reglstorod, 2 Hlmalayarlyan WanteS; King size wavoles £ •Fronnt W h eel kitlens for sale. $125 oachwh,. mattresa Tor watorbod10? Scott Teem 21 spood, now S43-46Mor32fr3103. hor condition. Call73a-5072^ Drivive Exc. quality Gorman Shop- Can 7^4233. ___ .b9lyfg9n?yp,-^i______lianlian 733-5559 evos.______- ...... Wanted to buy:14'2w hoei gl , ,, Assisis t ^ c e .-baiid'saw ft 10* radial ann>n1i 'Custoni loppor, lo h ^ ^ ^ ;• Siamese iilttanewiiii shotYMS. saw, 678-7873. ^ —__ ^^ll^Io^^ 3 yra old.Id! ...... e« n s3 S -5 ^ J-T 1 4 2 7T B h i^ ^ i 822 TOOLS AND ' iprant car seat,' ft a doubloblo 906 GUNSAND J UACHINERY «lfollflf. can 738-2060, J * _ RIFLES -r - Wanted to buy; Beteteador * L a k e s IB l v d . N . ; 1- Cricket XL, 115 volt, wifo'Ifo moonlodondopondabki0 7 mm Magnum Browning BarSf . Itor -flalbodpkilwCan made in Belgium, $495;S: *21: 678.571^ Remington model 760 BDL, ■Z: 270 pump, $345; Marlinfe' , . ; .’oMKSSsa model 1912 ga, slide ac<:C< 734-4480 ______«- ^Homellte XL Chain saw. liko - Blneli Supor Black Eagk> 12T Wanted te buy: tools, guns.IS. saupe3W*nowinttwbox. w FLA - ■--^.«29-VARieTYfOOOS-rrr tn------W P.^j3^110»— • — -AND-SEHVICBS-— " ~p2vto^,73y.^0.*”— ' Browning A*5, 16 g au ge e; ; 7 . 3 ; 3 — 7 ^ y f a r ^ tow_ Wantedtobuy: Used VCR,R, madeiui.$i50'Sdi^ 5 a working or nohworWng.10.' -Aire-dyneexefc^eblhe.• i ■ ■ - ...... ' - • S to ck

I J. f f I If I i i s m m I WEiiNEEDI MORIIEROOMONI OUR USED CAR 1 I S O> W lE'VE ■ S L IISHIED P>R I€IE S O> N I I T HlE S E Q U iA t i fT UlSEII VEIm c u E S I I 1985 MER(RCURY TOPAZ $ » 1986yNC0UI^nWNE.CAR 1991 FORD IIFEMPO ■ Stock #750B. I Stock #716B. . Stock #790B. ■ WAS *3,995'5 ______^ 1 9 8 8 f WAS * 6 ,9 9 5 __ ) 9 8 8 lWAS * 8 ,9 9 5 _____ i ^ l I 1 9 8 7 FOI>RD TEMPO $ ) 1988MERCUIIRY SABLE 1990 VW JET1 ■ Stock W786B. I 4 D O O R . S to c k #646B. t D OOR, s to c k «651B. ■ WAS *3,995• 3 ______^ 2 2 8 8 f WAS * 5 ,9 9 5 __ 1 9 8 8 ^WAS *8,995 ______™ J 6 59 8 8 I I 1987 CHEVIVY CAVALIER $ rwwpwMOimHSUNDANCE$^ 1991 DODGrSspirit"$|^j ■ . Stock #761B. [ Stock #785B. Stock #791B. ■ WAS *3,995'5 ...... $ 2 4 8 « ^ WAS * 5 ,5 9 5 __ {988TIWAS * 8 ,9 9 5 _____ 9 8 8 1 I 1985 MER;RKUR XR4H $ I 1989 CHEVY WALIER( 1991 DODGE SHADOW)wcoi;"$0^ ■ Stock #798B. . Stock #689B. stock #784B. ■ WAS *4,9955 ______» 2 6 8 8 ^ WAS * 5 ,9 9 5 __ 1 9 8 8 1WAS *10,995 ___ 4 8 8 I I 1986CHRYSLEIURLaBAIlONGTS$ , 1987 COLT VI!ISTA4x4 1991 OLDS CUTLASSs"eAuur$0j ■ sto c k #584B. L Stock #726B. Stock #477B. ■ WAS *4,9955 _ . _ _ ...... ^.... 2 6 8 8 ' WAS * 6 ,9 9 5 __ 1 9 8 8 »WAS *10,995 ____ 9 8 8 I I 1989D0D(DGE COLT GT $ r 1992SUZUKKl SWIFT l989VWUBIU0LffETCONV.$g^ ■ stock «795B. Air condDndldoning, casiette. ^ . Stock «793B. Itock #718B. . ■ WAS *4,995 » 2 9 8 8' WAS * 6 ,9 9 5 ___ ;2 8 8 i^WAS *10,995 ____ 9 8 8 I I 1989 MERCICURY TOPAZ $ 1990 GEO PRISMP $ |P ■ sto c k #757B. , . 4 DOOR. Stock #748B. ■ WAS *6,995.5 ^ 1 3 8 8 8 [\ WAS * 7 ,9 9 5 » 6 8 8 | I 1989 DODCDGE DYNASTY < 1989 OLDS • ■ 4 DOOR. Slock #779B79B. T ^ 4 D O O R. S to c k #782B. ■ WAS *5,9955 ______:______» ’ 3 9 8 8 ' WAS * 7 ,9 9 5 ___ ? 9 8 8 l i

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1026 BUICK .1031 COBfU 1041 FORD, 1044 HONDA 1070 OLDSMOBLE 1084 SUBARU ■■ I THE ACE;i s ON BRIP<)GE® BOBBY WOLFF 1992 Buidc Umltod. krnr mb,.K 7 6 C o b ra II, 3 0 2 . AT, PSTr 1988 Ford Thundorbird,7! 1980 H ondo Accord, oxcol.r I960 Olds Cutlass, $1500.5? ' 1981 Subaru W agon. 2 w d, $16.500.326-5624______runs gooo, body noodsIs Turbo coupo, $5000. CaHati cond S?SOO. 7.Ytwifty» . Can 734-2217.______' . work, $700 or ollor. Callill 733-8593,______78 Cutlaas Supromo. Qood3 ffi’W c 'v 'iS S .’ISSJ ‘ ‘Be who doubts fromTi wbatn be see^, '• NORTH uu-A ^ 733.1536 1027 CADILLAC _ 7 6 Ptnto. ftow tiros, customm 1050 JEEP , cond,$1000.d24-4512. Win ae'er believe, do0 wbatn you 4 10 9 7 5 2 ’ whoolB. $400.324.4512, « ' - I1987 4x4 GLSubani wagon, ■ pleose. - -1992SodanOevlllo. whito. ‘ now tiros, oxc. condition. .. ▼ K Q 9 8 N 1034.DATSUN 77 LTD wapon, 460-V8, rons;r l9e8JoopChorokoo.4door.:• 1075 PLYMOUTH ------irUiffsu:f^ad'niooo_^jshould doubt ' ------♦ A K 7 goM pakg, leather, custom LOAOEDI 5 spd, AC, tilt, ^SOOQ Of ollor 726-6563. oad whoela.-Voguallres.-t. - 1976DatMm2O06X,-air~-— good,ieSOofbostolk>r. Tbey’dliniji^latdy■go ^ o u t’ « 8 " ' • -•423-4068 ■ ~ roar-window^dofroat ano- 7. Joautlful bluo 1990 Subaru - - moon rool. sympathyy condtk)nlAg.c8SSOtto,now 7- w iM ra. auto door and wln-• jSu^eionfZ'^^iiaEl ^ — WilUamWi Blake. . Bound, convertible look. tiros. 2 dr, standard, runsI '83 Crown Victoria, $250. dows. vory ckian. $10,000. i te?7iio'?;r7S!!S5bJ I^lnt,ff1.500 726;6873_^ Can S43-6838.______nms good, body good.'now :: groat,104,000mls.$350. - , ______- tiros. $500 or best oflor ...... W EST E A S T - 734-1386, ... 89 Ford plck-up.iF-250. low ------♦ K J 4 ♦ A 8 irt easy to advwUso In dassl- 102s CHEVROLET — ml. tool box w* >0 gal g a**- s. 1061 MAZDA _ - can 733-0931^ _ “Didn’t you sec. my-daucein of - V A 10 7 5 3 2 lank In bnek. 54^5913 -'l076 POMTUC / ■ : ■ hearta?" asked an Irrlbrltated East ♦ Q 8 4 3 1977 Malibu. Qroatjcarli 1037 DODGE 3 ♦ 10 0 6 2 1987 M a zd a 3 2 3 ,4 sp o o Z 7 1087 TOYOTA -Y es. I d i d - w a a1 West'sfl reply. ♦ A K J 7 6( ♦ 2 ------r 1042 GEO » timed windows. AM/FMi 1984 Pontlao Phoenix, 4 dr. 1981 Chevy Citation, AT." 1986 Dodao Ram 50 4x4, ------N ' -B u t I a lso s a w y o u r dde: eu c e o f clu b s. auto. AC, PS, Magic L eossotto. $1700.733-6198 . hatch ba ck . $ 5 0 0 o r bostit 1980 Toyota 2 d o o r h a tc h - j r 1989 GEO Spoctnjm . 35-46 olfor. Can botwoon’ 10am A How was I to knowt whichn one to .' - SO U TH * oampor shell. $6000 or >6 -92 M ozba Navajo ^ bock, SR5, now tiros, runs t«f m pg, $4500 or bost offor.r. 4x4. fully ksadod. 4pm. Mondoy thnj Frtday otH good. AC, $1600. 734- ’ believe?" ; moko ollor. 733-6634 altor ■ ♦ Q 6 3 19^hev^l(*W y, good“ 6omoflonwmsa. • 934-8151 aHor7Dm. .. 733^406, • _ 6340 aflor-S cm wkdava. North’s bidding w as a - ______IS a b it un u su a l, V J 6 J 8 9 Dodgo.Omnl. 4-dr hatch-fT. -89 Motre $3800.734.2388 1986 Pontiac Trans Am-- ‘91- Toyota Torcol. LoadodI b u t a t m a tc b p o ln t dupUspU cate, h e w a s ♦ J 5 -St red Corvotie T-lop, oxool” • bock, few ml. 734-7819 ” 1063 MERCURY NEAR NEW CONOm ONI|i AC. $ 6 5 0 0 .7 3 3 ^ 3 ------unwiUlog to sell out u t..quietly and . ~ - ♦ Q ^O 9 5 4 3 shnoe. $9000 4363400^ 1043 QMC - L0A0ED.5L tunod port V8, * _ 198t M on:dy Cougar GS, 4I AT.AC.rodsilvoroxt.. now i urged his partner to pit f 1089 VOLKSWAGEN . p la y th e h a n d . .1 0 2 » „ tH H rS U H _____ 1038 ^ G L E 1968 GMC Va ton 4WD,3, dr, vhyl roof, ^r, auto, nowr Eagk> radiala. antl-thoft do- . ■"■•W M fstafteil'wllhI thetfc cltib king VulnerableWe: E a s t.W e s t...... -36.000-m ihwon roiwiltoft--r>-- • struts a shoeks.-4S.000• vleo.Only42KnilBfWonh' 19B3i V W O u a n tu m r4 ^ fr& ------and shifted to a heart:t tot East's ace. Dealer WeW est 1991 4 dr Ctuyalor Lobaron.I. Snows comlngl 1985 Joopp glne,atkliw $2000 or boat,St. origlnol milos; 1 owner..,- $6,000, will sacrllico. First1 spd, AC. oxc. coodhkm, 4 0 fully loaded, liHo new. tako» . Eoglo Limltod. 4 x 4 .6 cyl,n olfor.Ca!IS37-6616, ' $25&5.734-8774______$5,249 tokos. HURRY, not East returned the deuceuce {suit pref. TheWddlnjUng:. ♦ m p f l . $ 2 3 0 0 , 7 3 3 ^ _ over paymonts. 733-6634» ATTa C, $2305. Call 736-5------” 1987 Morcury SabtoLS. 4 dr, .avail aftor Nov. 29ih. Call 7 erence) for West to nuruff, but West n / ofter6orleavemM. 3909 davs. 423-5015bvo8 [ '72 Bug, 78K origlnol m ilos. North East ■ : South L 1 0 « ilCNDA ______4^5404. : Jim at 678-4994 wkdaya;' $2000. Call Bob M. 733- was not a believer. He • 43fr3701ovoa.wtoda.____ Hechosctore- Y* Dbl S 1T Pass r. -85 Oklsmobiio 98 R o g o n ^ diractory ol goodi and lont condition, $2100 firm.I. beautilul groon, low ml,I. Broughan. LOADED & ex-■ -91 Grand Am. $7950. 733-• 1978 1 Volvo, runs good. a n d W est r e tu r n e d a:another dia* Opes le a d : C lub k in g wlcai lowortt for you today. • 733-0600 or 733-6892. must son, $9500,423-6324i conontcoodHkm. 543-6838 8690 or 734-9636 aftor 5 $400. Col 423-5843. mood. Dummy won; SouthSoi ruffed a ■ diamond and led a spaspade to crash LEAI:A D W IT H T H E ACES the lionors, and the deidefenders held t m s themselves to only fiveIve tricks. South holdslids: '..Which of.the.deucesea should1 West .. bave believed? Sincee EaatE had bid ♦ A 2 hearts twice, certainlynly his play of VAS ♦ J 1 0 9 8 5 i | i p ^ the heart deuce wass a matter of. -- ♦ 9 8 5 3 . choice. It was clearlyf a suit-prefer- f m m ^ ence signal for anothe:ther club lead - « ... Sooth West . North I ■ J a J from West The playly iof the club fj* HTcTvV P a s s 2 ♦ P a s s i U Z U I C I d e u c e m a y n o t h a v e beenbe< a matter p,Pass 4 4 All pass s u of choice (It wasn’t): theith e re fo re , W est ^ l l * I ^ should have led a secontond and even a ANSWER:R : D ia m o n d ja c k . W hen the^ - third club, to cinch at•t leastI a one- opponentsts bid1 tentatively and stag- tr ic k s e t ger into gsgame, choose a conserva* . East's play of the dlaidiamond deuce tive openinoing le a d . M a k e d e c la r e r do . _ .waslai^«?te_of Jim eMB. West's.i^ d Mm ow n-w o w a s o b v io u sly s e t in concretec o r when the club deuce was pla) * qooUeas ta Tb* Acta. P.O. Bes Jayri, and (he S i . 'S Xu . '-taM TUU. wllk Mir.»ddraMtf. defenders were destinelined to get a tnilep* ler nply. p o o r sc o re . M l. UM*4 Pw un >7*AaU W s?3 su:ZUKI SIDEKICK 910 SPOfmNO GOODS5 1002 AUTO PARTS • 1007 TRUCKS - & REPAIRS 5-SPIEED 4-BBR. 4 x 4 @ 100 . . '7 2 Chovy V4 ton. 3 5 0 V-8 , Under the stylish exteriorCX of this well-proportioneded 1and elcgonlly ^ I ^ S g l ^ AT. PS. PB, 30* campor . 2:_ 4 ‘ Trail M aator lift kit With 8heg$2000-otlor 733.2^43. designed vehicle be::>eats the heart of one lough 4x4.. A Sidek^k* will DP 3500 eym pack, ahocks. (or '88 and up'A tjike you w hereverr I:Ihe road may lead you. And Ithat has what it takes to n.$175.i. ton Chovy PU. S580. Call 72R>rdV4tonpick<4jp,orta|. _ B»5aioofBa»--valvcengi(W,stan- v a glon. Cai 734.3173. nr* Dual Flex oym, liks nowlnvl Front & roar ond Inimo. cab, dard power steeringn ^ unique suspension design, andtnd finely appointed ^9-736-9965.______1973 V« ton 4x4. P195.,5: - 73. Chovy V4 ton. 3M on. .in te rio r, you’ll alwa)irays travel In comfort. And the SidSidekick has one of .lo..ngd.^pso. U kt naw, 6 mph ireadmlll,jir 75R14 atuddod tiros. ttie lowest stirkef p r im of any 4-door 4x4. 875165 trscikin. 4234806. 1 'Ahp motor, progrsmma* FEATURES: l-W Iterter, 4er steering • Halogen headlampsps'.Rcardoorchild JS. Paiting OUI'8 2 Rrebtrd. AlsoM 39 0 , AT, AC. wHh aloopor. ' lock system ;E le ctritrie rear window defogger • TachcichorAeter-'AM/FM ik 400 turbo iranamlsslon,^ cam per, runs great. $1750 ' R aichia bo o ts siz e 10. alii or bost offer. : ^ stereo cassette • Rec.fcllning fronl buckct seati • Split-1Ill-folding rear seat baa, Cohm bia moo'a sniaD,on complotely rebuilt, and '87Si 543 Vs. 305ontfn».-3g4.S^.- thtiuv.HtnJtrdJMcttfnr mgint wilh mullipoinl tlttlrenle fuHirlbijtttimM ir itfnH akrpanta.-Colu(nbla men'a CPA^ttimlfdeilympgmgout 26 £M-n>ttiu>ni highu^ mpf inHlhiUiuUnlfivtifnd lii 1 ■I. RabuOt 383 Dodge motor.“ *81 Chovy V4 ton,^)Odeond? ' 734-4609 after 6. See at maitaltrmmiahn. - 2100KlmbortvRd dalv. Regulation siz e pool lab le.e . Snowtiros, studded: 205x14.r . '86 B-2000 fhtazda PU. • Qooda>nd»lon.fe»2S61.^ I40forboth.734.8420 ' ■ $2300. Cell beloro 8am o r • after8pmS31.5t23. RommlngtoR 870 magnumim ______afterSpm:-.. 12 guage w- case. 324* ” ■86Chovypk*.«p.1 Ion, - CLOjSEOUT a665atlof6oni. Schwinn XR10 ex erd ae r sMM ' 42»4068.______machine, S140 or beat ol- - C ai 438-K84. 10M AUTOSKTTHER PRICCED O i 9 S i tef. 733-9138______* 1 8 ^ 1008 4X4 Thule racks, includes baso '73 Morcury ComolrOez. ^ *200:76 Chevy % ton,h! 1958 Win/a Joop,good con- " 454. $1000.733./170. ■ old.S2S0.532-<16e. ^ dltkm, noods englm . Can - Budget Rant A Car SelesI 324.5106.’ > o Womoh's complole ski pkg. $ 0- • Ree»Dr«wdown • 1977 Ford 4x4, Vfr ton, 4 $ 2 7 5 A eil ollor; CaJI Tom '9?s and aoma'93'8 733.1451 Of 324«4 0 eve. Women's white Caborski u 0 ^ d oi w n \ n o . S 1978 Subaru4W 0. rebuilt 1 9 boots. Dto now for averago}o aodan& wagon engine, new tires, now ex. -U n il4 ,su b je c t toto prior aale o a c . 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ttoo . V - I am sick andd tired ti of all this jawycr- bashing; When 1 hear soisomebody say something bad about lawyers'crs, it m akes m e w an t to wolk up and.spitt in his face, thereby caus- ing him to-shove/e ime, so I can fall down l e ' and flic a 5 l 7 million mi personal-injury Th law suit against himhim. D^ve Bappy m Humor b a i d - l (e g s ■ B ccausc I hoppciJpen to think lawyers are great. I am darneded jgrateful that I live in a country that has,1, poundp for pound, more law yers than any/ oiother country in the cn- tire world. W c need a lot qf; lawyers, to pro tect all » these rights we hahave as Americans, in- b h lie s eluding — but notot limI ited to — th e rights lo life, liberty, theIhe pursuit o f h ap p in ess, job security, dcccncent housing, affordable H b health c are, th e ca;capture of happiness, a Mediilical techiKology finaally H | non-smoking sectitction, a joke-frce work environment, a smsmoking section, cable TV, a team ' that makesma! the playofTs, rain- gains g]ground on varicose veins\ RH free outdoor wcddiijdings, risk-free bungee- • jumping, warningiig labels on e v e ry th in g •By Joan Bean Thesicse stockings, av ailab le in local depart- including s'pidersers; self-esteem dnd a • Times-News correspondeiidem . menlint stores; put more'pressureure lower down choice o f low -fat dcdesserts. on theth leg, with less h i ^ c r up. W e h ave .so m anyuty rights that wc cannot • TWIN FALLS — VaricoseVai vqins, those “S‘So you don't have a band-liJ-like tourniquet possibly keep trdckick them all wilh our twisted, distended blood3od vcsselp- that show effcccct as you do in some of thethe chcapcr sup- primitive non-legalgal minds. This is why up so well on the legs,, anaren't just a cosmetic . portrl hose that have just an i we need all these; lalawyers out there fight- problem. , , aroui>und the top that holds it up," hc "By ing for us. even whevhen we are not a w a re o f the: cend of ei^ l hours (with those)tho your legs il. They can also causeise aching, burning, arcai: aching so bad you can ’t stan A fine exaihplee o f this, broughr to my throbbing and heaviness,ss, and for millions of Inn hot weather, support hose i attention by alertt readerrc Leon Rothman, older and middle-ngcd wowomen, they’re a foct Butt theyt don'l have to be wom?m Ihc lime, is the C ase o fth e DcD enture A dhesive M cn- oflifc. Beckckcr said — only w hen a wowoman going ace,'as reported in {a Miami Hemld stoiy They’re m ore commonion in women than in to be3c on her feet lor a long time. b}[ Bruce Taylorr SSeeman. ,!n case you men. Heredity is a factoictor, QS is prolonged Sti>till, elastic stockings con beX extremely( in- missed this story,, !elet me review the facts standing, pregnancy andid advancingbi oge. conviivenicnl and difficult to liv(ivc w ilh in the ANOYARENZm<*TkM»MM4 ' ") ofthe case: Today ^ere are a numtimber of ways to deal , longg run.i From 1985 to 1990, 199 a company named wilh this tniseiy, rangingng from time-honored “AAnd if you could simplifyfy somebody's Dr-Bruceice M cCom as relies on ulultra sound equipmentit In t h e M a g ic V alley SmithKline Beechar compression, sclcrotheralerapy (injections) or life bby removing the varicositiesies. and just Ict- • V a s c u laar r LabI to help determinele If p r o b l e m s e x is t In ththe e superficial o r d e o p ture adhesives soldsol under the names stripping (removal byr- surgery)si to using a ling; themt wear a more simple-•Ic'stocking be- leg veins,i s . “OraHx Speciarvanand “Brace.’* SmithK- , laser to zap them oway.f. TheT choice depends Io.\v/ thi e knee, m o st p e o p le like li! that very . .. • line recalled thesee productsp: in 1990 after . upon vein size and severityjrity o f the problem .-^ «Tn.uohohr^McCpijias said, -grossly-disc;lisease(l..or.ditflledt McComois:ois^aid._.>-And it can causelUsc a pigm en tatio n o ri;o l-' ‘ they were ftiind to;o conffln'fiiacec nmoiints Varicose veins are caustaused by a breakdoflm" ' ' .'Bcltefl^ Ihe decision if m aw fi i?»Tiol'«r-gci6ti- <^ id a ie -fS r' bypassB ~onStfonaroundThetie iiinjected area, from the in- o f b e n z e n e , a c aircinogen. rd SmithKline in the valve system o f the veins of the lower patiericnt jreceiveff a w hat doctorsrs call a “com- . flammalory responsionse o f blood. l<^koge. Most contends that thefie products were not leg, said Dr. Bruce McCo:Comas, a Twin Falls plete:e venous non-invosiye lest”t” :ot Ihc Mogic The vein-:in-strippin/^peration rcquiluires a o f those things getct b etter w ith time. , harmful. There iss n"Oved Tljcrhen the large vcift is stripped1 cout. keep the vein collopsilopscd so th e inflamed wolls ' who used SmithiGiiGine denture products, heart, but don't let It to go| back the olher arc w rfiadcrfi a t the ankle and nnothcher o ne vein lo be obliterated■ated.' “He called me and said, 'I’ve been us- pressure from.lhat standingling column of blood, formened to see whether there is any clot or (“bout I or 2 ccntimcters) al the groroin. A A number of solsolutions can be used for ing this stuff for yea/ears. C w you check it “And through a multitiItitudc of reasons, If obstrumiction in them. T here arce aalso cxcrcise smooth plasilastic calhctcr is inserted u|up th e these injections. Some Sor use o chcmical. and out?’ ” Cohen toJdI TT! h e M iam i H erald. those valves go bad, and;tidjljie bloDd'pressure testsi tot determine how well thehe blood flows Ic^H'ofthethe vein. others aro what aroare called osmotic agents, OK, is,evetybodyiy followiiigi t]iis so far? can be distributed back:k d down inlo the leg o ut of ol the veins, and how goocood the volves 'The veinin iis then lied lo a small buju m p er which arc usually/sa sal lin e solutions. ' One guy h as calledid 1his lawyer. This guy then out to the small veinsnns, they get distend- are. thal attachesies to the catheter at the ankle does not have c a n c * . N oiw d)'has cancer, ed o ver lim e.” hc said. "An'And that is all a vari- AllII ^ e tests are designed to shoaf)'actiiallyi got cose vein is.” the two tw separate but connectedled systems of and out the1C jgroin. Aflcr this, prc.ssuro' is i up- .doctors can't get anca n eedle in. so a laser works , hurt. All of th^e veins, heiie t said, can be con- veinsIS basI the problem. ' plied to thec leglc . well. So the lawyer toltold the guy: *‘Gosh, trolled with appropriatei cccompression stock- But lasers aren’tI't asi cfTective as injection' Meyer, nothing reallyilly hoppencd------:------ever having surgery. on tlie larger-calibcriber s p id e r veins. Tlie laser W hy ‘do n ’t you julusi sl forget aboul il?” -- Support hose put enougi)ugh pressure on the T here Are a nuilum ber of w ays tb;o d e a l w ith this damages the liningngjtisl j as it does with the smaller oncs,.causirusing th e v ein to cloi off. No\ Just kiddingl T vein? outside so they.can’tn 't :fill up with blood. . m isery... The»choice < dependss uponi velii size (I T hat m ight h ap p en in ' But bccausc it's a iai larger vein, it will have a some bacl&waitl, und .. Dr. D avid M cCIuslty, a TvTwin Falls surgeon, iinder-lawyered nation a n d seseverity of the prolroblem . purplish color thatlal mi a y p e rsist for several like Japan, b u t n o t herehei in the USA! pointed out. This forcess ththe blood to go up through the deep system1 wiwith Ihe fiuiclion o f ' monlhs or even a yeayear. .What happened hi I here, of course, was the m uscles. O nene o f these is the su i» rficia|)| ssystem, with Iti som e casescai M cC om as said it is posossiblc “It'll eventuallyly g go a w a y ." Beckcr said. that Cohen and some me other lawyers filed M cC lusky suspects' a: lailarge percentage o f the safaphcnous vein running fromim the groin to to limit the: sizesi o f an incision by usingg a lit- “ But you ircat somcl)m cbody and you'd like lo a class-Bcdon lawsuitiuit against SmithKline varicose veins could be; prprevented if people the aniuikle. These run mostly undindcr the skin, tie crochet1 hook-typehc instnimcnl to pulull out have it gone ond notlot Jsh o w u p again." onbehalfofDuboffaIT and pil the olher. den­ would start wearing supporiport hose when they and anare the ones ihat v ery oflen1 bibccome van- small scgmcnients o f veins. He said the loser:r putspi o u t a light, and noth- ture-adhesivo users < ts out there who. be- arc in their 20s. cose Vveins. There’s also a set of veins deep There’s; a'broada' spcctrum of variiric o s c 'I’S touches the skin,:kin. A d y e malerial in the ciiuse of a tragic lackick of legal representa- in theIC muscles o f the leg. TlieseCSC you don't veins, from>m huge dilated blood vesc s s e ls machine ol the Mugicugie V alley Regional Medi- tion. had not yet noti noticed that they were Not exactly the fashionion statement most sec. EitherEi set of veins can be; whatw doctors through lh):t entirec leg to small spider vveins. Ccntcr is usedd to c re a te the wavelength victims. folks in this age group want/ant to make. But for call “’incompeteni” ir o r have bad vavalves. Some of themicm ar6 b est treated by surgery;ry arid light that comcssout. ou P lelase a s see BARRY/D3 jlhe comfort they can provi•ovidc; and the vari- others by injeinjection. By.manipulatingng ia dial on the machine, cose veins t h ^ m ay headd off,o: they are worth McCcComos said tliere are vciyry few people • Altlioughh theretl ore no incisions withh iscle- doctors can produccucc a d ifferen t wavelength it*. whose>e deep system is com pletely;ly obstructed, rolhcrapy, somesor problems arc possible,c M c- that manifosis in a slightlysl difTcreni-colored And as Dr. David Beckeriker Jr., a Tw in Falls A nd thoseth are the only ones whoho must hang Comas said. light. plastic and reconstructivee surgeonsi said, sup- on toI thesetl superficial veins. •The injcctc:ctcd solution can get oulsidide o f " h ’s jusl u matter:tcr o f shining the light on ' port hose are m uch m ore5 attractiveati than th^ Andid bccause the saphenous veinvci might be the vein andnd cause inflammation andI evenc tiic vessels and you3u sse t h o w much time you used to be because they arcare nol all made in usefulII i10 the patient if the need1 aarises in the ulceration of3f theti skin. It can also cause aian in- w ant - usually one*ha:* h a lf lo 1 s e c o n d ." MeCo- To do for you D2 thOM dark brow n o r whitete c

Lookinhg goodI-: - — : ealth not)tes S kirt length:i: The long BLOW)W1NG SMOKE? “Smokinging is not addictive severerely ill patients who feci hopihopelcssi'arc m ore like- — anyoi/one can quit smoking anymytime they want, ly lo) cdie sooner than optimisticaic patient.s. Other cx- ' and (forspriiring) shoitofit ■' ' i'-" • M Sm okingng does not conclusively causecau cancer or any pcrts> criticized( the study's findiridings'and cultural as- * . other illnllness. Tobacco com paniess dodi not advertise lo sumpli CMsado Sentinel plions. entice newnc< smokers." Thot's the swsworn testimony of ^qjON’T SIT AND MOPE: IfyIf you’re an older per- ; Anyone who has trietried to keep up — an d downwn, and fo u r top3p o fficers o f U.S. to b accorco c o m p a n ie s in a an activc life is a good wajway to beat the blues. ; up, and dow n — with.th, 1hemlines over th e past 10 S .FloridaI lawsuitla In fact, the presidciidem of Philip Mor- Large;e g ro u p studies o f people'p:c'p a st m id d le age find • :. js probobly feeling somomewhat dizzy b y now . ris implie•lied his cohscicncc w ould be clear if his child associicialions between being activctive and feeling rela- I ^ix tnonths ago mosiaosi top desi^ers iri Ameriarica and sm okedd anda then died of,lung canc. a trend-foiecastiristingorganizotion in New Yor cpartment: Chinesc-Amcricaiicans with tradition- Classic burger and Biggieie FFries at a Wendy’s “Suddenly short is9 'new- again. Can the constnsumer B i H i :fs who suffered illnesses fonforetold b y their as- the »' convention site. Beforeore lunch, hcalth-care k e n up? D oes she realtMilly care anym ore? O r is henicmline »1 signs were more likely to 1feel hopeless and :crs enjoyed cigarettes outsiiutsidc the smoke-free ; bype just media piadnetIness and a fashion, fool’s mer, says a new study. ThtThe aulhors-of Ihc ling, while others sipped cockociciails fro m a b ar set P R O B I ' D oncger’s creativeive dnwrtor D avid "Wolfe. wh(who as- Girls m ix and nial A the British medical joumnal al The UncJet say jlsid e th e convention hall. liatch their ‘Freeze Fram ing, manj Please see LOOKING^46/02 nic tops and l^ g sscarch ,lends credence to6 sspeculation that ^ Comptlecjtled fixmi w ire reports f I ■ ^ ■ th ey stop of^Sciitic ...... r ■ A rchives ris l« fron

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______TCTflS-Nawsr-TwInwln-FailerMaho-^MofldoyrNov)iovembgr ea.-!S99—------^------— ^______:______L_ Tougljh teachhers eaiirn studlen ts’ rrespect ;atre tonight event will begin at 7:30 • Q. Our- school systiystcm, which has' “ n consequences of stepp jping out o f line. H ere’s: ’s another A child w ill not n n Drama Room D-5, and ^ been "child-ccmered”:d", sin ce the mid- I In shon, my junior hig igh tcachers held spect anm adult; unless the adult dIstir IS will bc .served. Cost is S3 , 1970s, recently swiicvitched over to a Parenting* us to fairly high 'standidards of. bchav- guishcss hhim or herself in that .child' tcam-tcaching approacoach at tho junior iltsandSl forstudcnis;- ' J o h n ior and achievementnt. I guess tbui eyes, IS students Tiffany Hziiigcn high level. ,.j ■ means they w eren't '*p R o s e m o n d ' 'positive sources And yety< another: As an'adult, yo ssie. Hamilton placcd scc- Five leachcrs arce assigneda to ap- . of self-esteem." And1 :yet, miracle of cannotI difi|inguishd y o u rs e lf in th I thc state in Serious En- proximately 150 chil:hildren and stay mirnclcs. wc respccte sa v e d them u lot o f mion- on story of money, time,:, and talent bc- perilouslysly so. I would predict that thi hinncrs and rncdicotion for ______Ihcjads till night, ftoiiiom seven in,the cy. Tlicle \ sa m e team o f four teach^ers- er '^ 6 wasted, nol to m en:ntion a story of precedentents set,— irrespective o f hov d inflammation', and the leg is evening until seven the next morning, taughtI nme and my classmates, ii;ip adulls acting in w ays; tthat send com- much "fun"'everyone"fi had — wil rest until the swelling goes The activities — all11 ffun and games grades si;six. .seven, and eight. Looking(ing pletely counterproduciictivc messages comc badlack to haunt. ^ui the problem is once they — were intended to> promotepi a team ! just I don't know how ih^y dieji(j to children. Itls^n all-til-too-typical sto- jfjis is a prime example, however [It. then it docs cause scar lis­ spirit Do you have anany thoughts on bccausluse Uicy never threw us a parpar- ry, as well. o f whaT'sT's been happening in publit some problems with the vein this? ty, muchch lc.ss an all-nightcr. ComeCIO tc Unless I've forgottcttcn something,- educationon since the rhetoric of "self xt time it will be easier to think oif f it.i 1 can't rcmembcr any one children comc to schooDol to leam cer- esteem"" beganb smothering acudcmic l)out. and the next tim e even A. Sounds pretty silly sil to me. bul of themen e v e r d o in g anything lo "w/in"- in' tain skills, acquirc kntnowledge, and .standards,ds, • McClusky said, "It just son ' such arc the cxlrcmc^TICS many of to- ourcoopcDperation. They simply cxpect-ect- compfete their socializ:ization. In order ------up a pattern where it gets day’s aduhs think theyley must go to in ed us to0 . payp attention in class (llicseicsc for them to leam, iheysy must pay at- ]obi\ Rosemond R is a family psy rid worse." o rd e r to "win'-’ the: cooperation cc of were defIctlnitcly ''tcachcr-centcrcd’'ed" tention to their teacheiicrs. Thc better chologist.•st in private practice in Nortl children, as if childrciJrcn can only bc chssroonloms!). do thc work they as- they do .so. the more thchey will leam. .Ciirolina.a. Questions o/'^'cneni/j/jfer auncrasEssnsri cxpcctcd lo coopcrutclie with adults, if signed.-t1. and rcspect one another,ier. Now. here's a fact: A child will not est mayV beb senl lo him at the Char YOGURTSHOP they like them, or —- inif thc vcmacu- Tfiey tiow[ownrighi insisted upon theseese pay attention to an adidull unless thc Jotte Obs ibserver. P.O. Box 32188. :r v i n g w n c h ~ lar o f contemporary cdicduca-babblc thingfs, in in fact, and we all knew Ihcthe child respects the adult.t. Cftarloiie,te. N.C. 28232. .^•s® .ass§isoup •premium Ice Cream 1 ' Delicious Lo-Fal Yogurt To doJ for you vood Shopping.Center 734-9197./fv Evening aerobobics class scheduled2d Morning aerobic)ics class scheduled Designed to preparere parents for childbirth JEROME - A 6 Ip.m. aerobic cxcrcisc da;:lass JEROME - A 6 a.ma.m. aerobic exercise classJ. and early parenting, thchc course includes films,. instructed by Louiselise S la ttc r' will begin Nov. 292 instructed by Louise: SlattcrSI will begin Nov. 30J slides, and physician questionqui and an.swcr scs- at the Jerome Rccrccrcation Ccntcr. 2444 S. Lin- Lir at the Jerome Recreatitation Ccnter. 2444 S. Lin- sions. coin. I^-registratiottion is required at thc Jeromome coin. Prc-rcgisirationI is required at thc Jerome. Thc expectant mothercr is asked to wear com- Rccroation District,ict. T h e fee is ,S20 for a six- siji Rccrcation District. fonable pants and to brir}ring tw o pillows. A sup- week session. Tlicc classc will bc held on MorIon- The fee is S20 for>r a six-week session. Tlie5 port person is cncourogccged to attend, days. Tuesdays nndnd TlJunidays. To prc-rcgistcister^ c la s s will bc held om n ‘Tuesdays, Wedne.sdaysi Pre-registration is reququired. T o pre-register pr or for more informalnation, call thc Jerome Rccrccrc- and Fridays. To pre-rcj•register or for more infor- for more informalion. callcal thc MVRMC Educa- ation District ai 324-:24-33 89. mation, call the Jeromiame Recreation District at; tion Department at-73737-2900. weekdays bc- 324-3389. • • tw een 9 u.m. ond 4 p.m. Jujitsu course« seti fo r Mondays M lurdc JEROM E - A Juj:Jujitsu m nnial ans class iviji wii Prepared childbiib irth course set To Do for You is a cahzalendar listing liealth-re- be offered for youthulh first grade through aduldull TWIN FALLS -- A prepared childbirth Jmcd activities, events andar, educatiori. Informn- uges, at 5 p.m. on)n M ondays at the jerom'>mc c o u rsc for parcnt.s w ith babies duc.in late-Jan---. -lion should be submitted:d iby Thursday for putyli- Rccreation Ccntcr: Gym. G Pre-registration is re- re uary will begin Nov.. 3130 and continue through cation in the following Monday's Features sec- quired at the Jerome>me R ccrcation District. ThiThc Ja n . 11. Tlic class willII nm eet from 7 to 9:30 p.m. tion. fee is S9 fora six-wc•week session. To pre-rcgistester at the Magic Valley RegionalRc Mcdical Cenlcr Mail notices to The T.Times-News, P.O. Box ;iALMUR[ or for more informalilation. call thc Jerome Rccrc:rc- - .second floor confcrcnccICC room. The non-refund- S48. TwinFalls 83303.f. oor deliver to our office ation District at 324-;14-3389. able coursc fee is S3S. at 132 Third St. W. ROUNDSTRIP AIRI f w n r i T M J = i Lookingg ------ir C ase H istory #36;^ 2 ^ ^ London ...... Continued from Dl length frorrom th c " o ld '’ shon — but the,e Are you furictioninng at your Glasgow...... scm bled the aniclc. wiiy a .shorlort outfit is assembled loday Hc notes that only na finy top. opaque tights and Health (as definedd by1 The World i oes or boots. ality of thc hemline situiiluation loday. '’cuvy shoes Health Organization) is a Slalc o f com- Oslo...... Thc day of designer diddictates for cv- - . plcic physical, mental aiand social well- , " ■ Copenhagen.. eryone is dead.” i^AsawrHoii^0 being, NOT merely the;c absencc o f dis- However, this doesn'sn't mean that ease Drinnrmity. G oodld health has lo b e ^ Athens...... absolutely anything goes.cs. Rather, says - maintained. W olfe, each woni:]n shcshould experi-' ^ I Ib...... 3 ...... !.~S7.50lb.'\ Budapest .. ment to find thc length,;th. or lengths. I 1/22 .lbsIt ...... Sll.ISIb. Thc body has the abiliiyat to function, ^ 0 ^' that suit her best. Then,. bjby keeping up 2 lb s...... Sl4.80lb. given the o p ^n u n ity . Thc 1 spinal ccilumn p T ' iiaa^" ...... w ith fashion., she cunI finfli e -tu n e her 3 IbS...... - ...... S2I.75 lb. plays a vital role in o urr hcallh,i bccausc of K.' Cairo...... outfits to look cunent. 5 lbs...,...... $36.20 Ib. II .■ It’s inhereni.rclationshipip with thc Central Thc "new ” shon is not a different Made,d£ fresh specially in our oumshop. Nervous System. Istanbul...... Dr. M artha Gehl Spinal misalignmencnl and/or loss of Tel Aviv...... W h a t w oorks j I spinal moiion can resultit in pain, stiffness and alteredred nerve function. The body can’l work at itsfufull poiential wiih stress onI th'thc nervous system. f o r s p r i nng? ; ^ Case example: A yoyoung genlleman consultedI mmy officc for chronic Johannesburgg...... For instant spring-u back pain and stiffness,;. Examination dcmonstraled::d spinal misalignment Nairobi...... updates, the fashionn fpros say and spinal joint fixation,n. Trcaimenl was rccommcndsndcd 10 rcducc pain,.os any o f these new itc:ite m s w ill well as a program o f canu c and exercises lo Improvec hhis spinal funclion. l£gos ■■■ ■ work: ; 'toward nomial. W ilhin1 a short lime his pain was relirelieved and hc was • Anything scmitrartransparent M B eeUs! l B ells!^ moving easier. He conlitlinued recommendations a nnd d :rcccntly reported — gauze, chiffon, georgettegc . a|K B e U s ! being less tense and monarc cncrg.cilc. And feeling an improvement in his Seoul...... (layerthese pieccs ify"you c like). Jfre r, M ■, general hcallh and wc!l-bl-bcing. • Pairs o f tanks andnd T-shirts |W n^Ie^eVsJwm • ■ Chiropractic is a ver Tokyo ...... to layer over each othother (dc- ■ 3KS cry cfTcclivc "Health" carc sysystem. signers even showedJ tatank to p s J S lI ^ 0o}} w B e U s 4 siz e s S f t Ifycu'Teel aches andnd pain, try chiropractic, it’s's a natural aliernaiive. Hong Kong..... under bare evening slip:: , W . .iberty/Church 3 8 k • A n A-line skin. - M B e U s 5 s iz e s . W )r. M arsha J. GehHii Bangkok...... • Slim, stovepipe pantspa (as- S f f Goldlid - Silver*Cpppcr Gehl (Chiropractic C( lin ic Shanghai...... suming you alreadyJy have a ^FRED •DERICKSON'SM T hh . e n a tu ra l alternativ:ive ______. pair o f soft pants)...... fl? cm n A F T H A U S m . C alifI fora no-cost consultatha tlon. i i m M 'i • A mandarin jackct.ct. 309 2n2nd S t. E. • 79S-7624 J f K • P ants cropped abcabove the jKa 6^030-5:30 • MON-FRI -ftW 7 3 4 - 9 3 9 4 Sydney ...... ankle 10|0p-6:00 ySAT. a 826 Blue La..akes Blvd N. (Ernst Shoppiijping Ccnler) ^ • C h u n k y san da als ls w ilh ■ ■ Office H ours: Monda;doy •Thuf»day^9 o.m. • 6 p.m., Friday Ffi 9 a.m. • I p.m. ■ ■ heavier straps, thickcrk e r s o le s. for casual occasions. AROUNDTHE WORLI SounarKMBniRkMw r Magic Valialley Re^onal MedjcalI Cent< Salt Lake City Iclo London to Delhi [ r k lo Seoul to Loos Angeles l o Salt SrATt rARM17^ □ FrFree Brcuist Screening Educlucational Program. Byapiippolntmcnt only. Call 73i736-1675, $ 1/ IfIf; you arc a woman who iss a resident of Idaho. 40 yeai^rs of age or older, ^ ha^tiavc never had a r o u n d ti mammogram,ma do not have insuranceinj coverage for a manammogram, or.have an ununmet deductible' 4 9 9 ' . oof f $55, yOUtiualifyforafrtfree mammogram under thcle MVRMC Mammograplyphy Grant INSURANCEI PnProgram. Limited number of grants available. O ur nci icw raclllty.b located in i^fcssional )v-;;is II' Hoiioidlii (v lokvo.iiKi ^ PtsPlaza', 526 Shoup AvenueiW >\ csl, Suite J. Call 736-161675. Oplionai slop ov-

ChUdblrth Rcfrtshcr Classss • Monday, November• 722, 7 - 9:30 p.m. To reg■egistcr, call ^7 -21»00. S tate5 ' ° Chicago...... □ ChiZhilcibirth Class * Tucsda)days, beginning Novemberr3 0 through January 11,1 . 7 - 9 : 3 0 p.m. Dallas...... F armm (fo,for parents with babies duee inir late January 1994.) Prcreregistnitian required. CallCa 737-2900. Washington D.( ^ □ “‘55 55 A live” Mature Drivinglg (C o u rsc * T uesday & WWednesday, November 330 0 & Dccembcr Helena...... Sells ,1 —5 p.m ., 2nd floor confm fe re o c e room . Cost: $ 8 . hMust attend both days. PnPrcrcgistralion rcqicquir<»l. To register imd forb r further informalion, call1 tthe Senior Connection atIt 7737-2065. Bozeman...... Wichita...... Life‘ ■ a Fcsi'estival o f Trees Gala Opcniicning Night Cclehmtion * Wednesday, Decemberc r l , 7 p.m. Tici'ickets: $20 perpcrson. CollUl tthe MVRMC Foundationn ;at 737-2480. Kansas City..... *r In su ra mic e . □ cstivnl of Trees • Thursda;iday, .Friday, Saturday, DeW 2-I0(I ‘w HL 1B62 Addison»n A v c.E TwinFalls list Aid «nd CPR FOR BUSUSINESSES. Call JUI Chehestaut at 737-2906. : , M i Slidsliouc .s[. i;.’ ' 1 ^ ^ 8 . 7 3 4 - 6 6 6 6S < ) |) i 'i i M o m . - l i i^i. S'VNi - (||’\I • S a l.') Slato Fami Lir« Insuranco Co Homo Office: QJoomlnglon. I ^/aU a4ftU aluJiit'U iaitfiJacato-luM I WnuUnt /-./I.

■ : : 9 r ...... k. ‘ ■ i l l ■} I Mondoy.'. Novoml)or2i:I 1993 tlmos-NJ9-Now8,‘Twln Falla, Idaho P-3. IT estprfevents hliepatilis5 from bescorningff legacy DEAR ABBY: Thanink you for in> “ 1 iictf-hclp guide, by calliIling the soci- Withoutut hehesitation, m y son v ciy se- rorming thc public aboK>ut hepatitis B ' cly's national, loll-frc tholr b re a sts like to add three pointss ago,, vw hen m y 13- - MURIEL M U N R O , tions for its prevention. ycar-old doubter asked GLENDALE, ARIZ. Hore’show: ; m", 417 Univexsity Avenue d me during a First, as a family phyiysician.lwant commercial, “Mom, Is B .Paul, Minn. 55103. Bet^y Crocker the public to know thatkt in addition to 5 e r: I ABBY: A neighbor of mineine f In the shower: the American Academyly o f Pediatrics ilso a good friend had a two- Beforo I could answer, and the Centers for DisJisease Control '•Vv'.'vV' R also o ne arm.1. day cigarctte habit. She. old son piped up, " O f cou I Bet; t t e r D a y s and Prevention, thc Amimerican Acade. ,. Indignantly, my daulughter chai- ijk '/V ' With fingers flat,It. touchl ovbry part of oach d h e r husband she w ouldn’t my of Family Physicianms also rccom- lehgcd her brother wilh,1, "W ho is she breast, gently foo!'ooling for a lu m p or nymore, so she started chew- ^ B y 1 ^ thickening.' mends the routine vacc.c i » U o „ o f aU married lo?" infants against hepatitis 1 x o as a substitute, Greg McGrccr U so your right haihan d for yo u r le ft b re a s t, A bbv it'it’s bod enough 16 see a to- Sccond, all prcgnjnant women. lil- y m MSW, CSW, yourleft hand for;tor your right b r e a s t. •* :hewing man looking for should bc tested for hc]cpMitis B dur- l>acco-chc 9pN Director ing pregnancy to make M to spit, bul seeing a wom- s really disgusting, not silent carriers of th t laims a lot o f women chew, E OTHER SIDE undctccted, hepatitis B c people know about it. J have to their infants, and ma O F P O W E R , it looks terrible to have to- f f l ™|' failure or liver canccr. 1 in Iront of ^I m irro r: ice gathering in the comcrs O U R O W N all pregnant women ha i louth, but the poor soul has Wc alltil Ihave som ething to lional recommendation s S With a im s by ybu^bur sides, iook carefully ‘ *’8®- the habit sosc bad. she can't quit. Will'm P ick A)Chi,lip 3k say. Wh:Vhat is th e^st thing for ch a n g e s in thethe'stZBrShape and And third, please ur| ly when you w^kc up in irge porents to you pleasese ask your readers fo prayay SA VEANADDIlITIONAL : '5 contour of each1 bibreasL — ^ check their b ab ies’ sh chchallenges and oppor- dressed envelope to:: Hepatitis 1 B class nearcircst her, or a copy of thc s t(to grow stronger in your abililt}ilitie.s. Bc receptive to ■lljjjiH lire's advcdvcnturc by declaring, Barry— ■ n|S |j]|H "I am totitotally open to a new d a y . T o5 d d a ^ I will use all my Continued from 01 pedrs, to thcthe naked untrained laypcr- H H iH BH talents, tToday I will allow iithK line;to son eye, thatIh nobody has sufferedd m y s e lf to express( my creativi- ______*>> And of coursc Smi m avoid the hassle and publicitypi and «”y o“ crv«rvablc harm, and. using Ic- W in wvays ay that fuifiU me. - - legol expense of a trialol, settled o u t -8 “ l " s ..tuming.il.lnto.aJtnancial. I| B H H B i l B HR H M I H - T o d a y I will \s work-with and ^youiTbechSihlifoi^ of court. Three groups g8 0 . m oney in “ on^)n that involves thousandsIs H f c y i l M M I i g l D KDQEiM i for peoplepie I love who respect f^erwOclW shoiiW eh v .' the settlement; and a million dollars! Plusts H Q n f f i H B m e . T ooday d a I will use my e^har^undar'your',^ 1. M r. D uboff. H e ggot $25,000. “ sJX ' ta power to c do thc mental work law yers ccrtairvly deservedd H u y H - to have aabetter b day." i^ioBj^'ine.your iW f. : Fair enough. It was hisIS .dea in thc this moneyiey. although I’m certain firsl place. that, fo r them, thc the really important Kn]nNM QR^H|nv Formiire tfiimtsuMi 'cr mm r/3 alKita i/tis or txlteraxoaeltmselm/i manm. call nr cxtntact: 2. The other Den turire-Adhesive thing was> sisimply the satisfaction ofif victinis. They were notiitified of their knowing thatth all those victims aree 'M ' C A SE ______“ victimKood via newspi GEA: paper adver- now finallyly able, at long last, to pulIt MANAGEMENT tisements and direct msnailings, paid this horriblet)le denture-adhesive night*t> for by SmithKlinc. Abo»ul 650 peo- mare behindind them and begin leadingg im m gy uiHg pic sent in pro o f that they th had pur- happier liveIves, possibly by applyingg chased Orafix Spccialal or Brace; their $7 setsettlements toward worldd each of these people receivedn S7. cruises, vaciacation homes, elc. Another 2,800 people: —■ who. did Yes, wcc owe< a tremendous debt not have proof of purchihasc ^ filled of gratitudede to these lawyers and lhc'■c -.U' •' — . - ■ S l out.forms certifying thithat they had estimated1 14.2 1 billion olher mcm- purchased at least one tutube of cither bcre of theic A. m erican legal com m u- product; each of theseic people re- nily, manyy oc f whom. I am sure, willll ceLved a package of ol discount write to menc on their official letter- coupons for SmithKIinee producls.] head statiorionery to respond to thisS ■■■ 3. The lawyers for thele plaintifT. If column, you are a fan'of Justicece. American I look forwardfoi to reading thesee ^ 3ot the RuslsA ry J Style, you will bc v ery e:excited when Icllcrs; I jusiust hope lhal, in handlmg ‘ : h m m e iy , loo A “ **1^ I lell you what the lawikvyers got,, in them , I lo do not suffer paper cuts, ws fo r pictures, Stitchery expenses and legal fees. which couldild cause me, as a writer, . .They got S954,934.57.7. to becomcle incapacitated, not to J l c ii h ooms, , posten, any ideaa wiiijtcto . '•‘It's a lot o f money,”’ said: Cohen, m ention p airain a nd suffering, “But there's also a lot o)f f money thal And I’mm not settling for anv I ' O krder, now and yoii willII -swSi I I goes into ihese cases." stinking 1 s w Q assified W ill f P B « v m y l s CUSTOM aCABINETS *1(17010(1 BATH ■ . SwWZewe w you care ' i J I i a i . when the;ey receive an oppoiportunity to Hearin, ) get physiccally fit. Gift certif•tificates are c^eniion t/iUis ael ur^sn available2 at The Club andd Twin1 Falls AAthletic Club NOW)W! HEARII £ i n g y o u i ISSMilnA]taglcBIInd | P « 1 0 o f TMtnFsIbcrsanlng ° ^ 8™ . I anyservietwhen, _ 7a3*7SJ tnriEnt andgsi I M f c \pr«saut}iiaampoi lM>CtMBlaflUpklr . I I H I ' > for 1 month i I ■ f l P I *50 minimum C«a 7 3 3 ^ 4 .} ■ ■ " B ^ H ■ j pi)T t(u^ fWJUlWJ >r l-«>0-<3M>674 ■'iH S ■ 4 Includides unlimited facility use5e . • I H k ; ' *um off ~ k Weight RoomI rM Steamam Room & Jacuzzi _ iewilindsiiso Ith of November! Cardiovascularar Room Fitnessless Classes Wood sale ends •^Cardiovascularar Ro(t>m 'M Tannlninlng______BijMb 11-30.93, o ff iziuias-i. dlduxing tfiz As Always: Don't forgget tp give to• yourself,y . FREE !h M a nm oniH o j c::N(.Vou-s.rrdjE.’i l If y o u 'd[ ]like to join eitheh er club, INSTAlUnON! callQ for details todajlay! . »S fS 4 0 ! « . ± : . :S51^»55^f.i ColaH or cSioji toJad a tj T O R E n S D : H i _____ MAGIC___ , HEUDSS & THR - " Hiiiin = 1703 Iflddlsoh Av«tQ. E. ■ l i»•- CLEANING 1 ^ 0 M 3 M 6 7 4 r 3 3 - 7 0 9 0 } II 50%. 60S.4I

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riMgirou the ultnuAKtc Proctst' W e s W 3 ^ 6 7 4 ^ ' ' >tr -ll . I • D-4 • Timoc-Nows, Twin«in ]Falls. Idaho Monday. Novoi)vombOf 22. 1993 ___ ^------J s e l ,CC 4T4-B U -Y -iir ------Jo^rClaMin^WnrFIKEwy-NMif ------a a f f g e f s i w i h g ^ 5 B a c c o lc o n t i i uu e t a g rrow” > 3 - 0 3 3 1 •nic W ashashington Post -n 'ciallyhigh on some Nati'Itive Atjierican • ■______reservations. Smokeless® ; ' Whenn i Phillies star centerfielder I- The SITr^bkeless gglossary A survey by the federeral oriicc on Familyily Mcdical-CenterI of tobacco usIS6 Dyksira.called "time" the oth-ith- Sm oking and H ealth foifound lhal the Twin Falls , cr nightit con national television andiiid Sm okeless tobacicco, som etim es calledid 'spitting tobacco.' 10 slates where use of s(smokeless lo- D alc T. Map s h o w s perccnt c J. P eterson, M.D. ll out of the batter’s box.. it goes by many nicilcknames and com esi InIr three m ain form s:. bacco is highesi am ong• Iteen-age and yo ars a n d oldor sl 'E"‘Shoup Ave. West u se sm o k eless tobac - E t10 ; lake another practice swing .-r shreds of to- trlls. Is moino re com m on In Britain le United States. iJW S y Inilustrstry ads portray the use of bacco. sometimes flavored(I with than In the I •\j smokelessess tobacco as refreshing, tra-ra------I » t> » • ' » ' » t ditional,. manlyn and "cool." Tlie U.S.;S. is the one tobacco habitjit ihat gained An estiniim ated 12 m illion A m eri- surgeon11 j;general and other public- in the'past decade. smdCe^ess tobacco, nearly More athletesI usingus hcalllifcaieaders see it as insidious and Dipping — putting; tobaccot be-' all of themm males, aboul a quarter of smokeless tobaclacco iwcen the lip or cheek 01or gum — "is them underJer age 21. One out of six rom cool, they say, il is the•'<5 at least as addictive; as ; smoking males ageses 12 to 25 used smokeless -S m o k e le ss tobaccoCT iu s e a m o n g ie „ jjn g ccause a i of cancer of Ihe mouth, - college stu d en ts Is^ oion he nse. cigarelles," said Scoitt L.1 Tom ar, a tdbacco inn tlthe past year, according 10 U se in se le c te d spon and throat. tncdicaj epidemlologisllattlieOfUce ; Public He-lealth Servicc surveys, l 4 fronrom a romantic part of base- on Smoking and HealthI alji Ihe federal T h o u g h itit is used in all regions, □ l985 dl989J • ■ • ■ ball lore,;. theytl say, il led 10 the throat Centers for Disease Coniintrol and Pre- smokelesss titobacco is especially pop- ' ; canccr iluiihat killed ihe sport's grealesi ------1 - vention in Atlania. ular in thele Southeast and West. Use’J dK RutJi, at 53. 57% . During Ihe l9KOs. ci(:igarette con- i^• much hi^-higher among whites thann F ar froirom a safe alternative to>0 suniptiort ih the United SStates fell IK am ong Afritfrican Americans imd espe- • 4 5 % 40% smoking’ cigaa’iies.c they say. it is al perceni. Smoking of cigauaretles, pipes 30%30' addictive as smoking and and cigars all declined.I. Meanwhile, provides< a more-potent nicotine rush>‘*1 production of snuff — the[he to Ihe blo«iIo«hI. "Ilie re is no .safe fonn num form of smokeless o f tobacco;co use," concluded a l‘JK6 tobacco — rose. ^ . J~ SEHVItHG MAGIC VALLEY FOR 17 YEAIreAHS I ■J . report byy fformer D.S. Surgeon Gen- In I991,cigaretleconsiisumptron de- B nsoball FFootball cral C. liveiverett Koop. dined for ihe seventh ye,/ear a row. W onnon "The biggest bii fallacy is that it's a acconling to Ihe Depanmment of Agri- | i Rick SDusUn Murray - safe ahemernative lo smoking." saidid culture. RESIDENTIAL '• 2% 4% Jerome C.C. keless tobac- fil|J>M |jU SOURCE: AmarlcanAcadtcaa.myol Hcoil anil ^ ADVAlStCCED CARPE1ET CARE CO. has risen by 40 perctxcni, accord- iailBBHB i NoOcSufoofy, IS not." I ■stimates » 733-3 - 1 5 3 7 - f,. ing 10 the surgeon general F ree Es Oopanmoni • ' Neverihetheless. it’s growing in pop- uliiriiy. UsiJse of smokeless tobacco — it, tiipping it. spitting it — KRT lntoofnpi''Ci'>.toJUOVTRElBLE i'' I Home (O xygen S Thc Surgeryry Center . t Tobaec(:o industitry relies a ni d d ' ' . I M ag ic VaV a lle y '- ______J on big-1-league b;baseball Ear, Nose & Thirhroat Assoc. nic Washington Post Rangers pitcherpi who quit dipping QUICK snuff a'fewew years ago. Anolher for- , • H. Peter Dobic, II, M .D ., M ark F. GrcSrefcnson, M.D. Smokclcss-tobaccoCO companies mer dipper,ier. Red Sux piicher D anny^ RESPONS spent nearly a tliird ofo f Iheir S I 0 4 Darwin, sai'said he quit afler a scan for a n d1 Larry D..MaxwcII, M.I4 . D . m illion ad v ertisin g bud])udget in 1989 a siomachch injury showed some^ AVAIUBLE i on public untcrtaiiuncimenl and free bleeding, ' are pleased:d to announce tlie associ:ociation o f ; samples, according (olo Ibei F ed eral "I feel better," b« Darwin said in a; IN YOUR HOMI ; Trade Commission. tesiinionialial. "My lungs, my-wind, Use of smokelesss tobaccoK has niy appciititite are belter. And now I Call H e n r y W . Gronski,,M.D. A ; been b a n n e d ill collcjliege a th le tic can fasic mymj food."- - __ events and. as of iliis. yuyear, in b ase- - CcrUficd Airimerican Board of Otolar>l3ryngolog7 ■ ball’s fiiinor leagues, but bu it reirtains A 934-4433 Spcciali;list in Ear, Nose, ThrcJat,)a^ a n d legal in th e m aji)r league:gucs. £ J T h in k O ^ G loria O c h s nie i r ’■'■5 4 ,,.: ■■■ Between 30 perccntnl and; 40 per- >_ H ead ^n70 Shoup Avenue Wests t ■ wilh the National Canaincer Inslituie, ^ j V ’ enzon's ^ Tvrwin Falls, Idaho 833011 Ihc N ational Insiitule of Dental Rc- n]7 ) • ■ scarch and others, haveJC Ilaunched an . Telephone1C. 73-1^555 or 1800677-1^ -N O S E . anii-snuff ciimpaign lo i counter th e I G O O DM N ^ c bi l l W T V '1 impact of high-profileile chew-and- OHices in Buturley • Rupert • Mountsm ta in H o m e spit role m o d els. 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DENVER — The rollc)ller-coasier ride the For Ihe latest jcores call - i 734-6326 ling ^ football season IC .. and follow thee sirsimple Iniuuetlont. D enver Broncos ore calling took them bock to giddyly hhciglits Sundoy of- nncfrNews ______icm oon at M ile High Suidiiadium. this time leav- W/M ing tlie Pittsburgh Stuclcrscrs with empty stom- ochs. ' Sunday's game was supjsupposed to be a lest for the Broncos. The Steelers.Ste fresh off a ' •jCTBKiL' [ M o r nl i n g chest-thumping victory'iry 'o v e r tTic'BufTjilo” 1 ^ * Bills, were supposed to0 comec to town and ^ . show everyone they were:rc Ihe new power in K ^ the AFC. lin e But the power surge wnwas all on Denver's a |B side o f the baJJ, TJjc Bronojnco ofTcnsc shockcd m B t j Pittsburgh for a scoson>highigh 37 points while ^ ^ 9 •the defense mashed theie ISieclers for four n jH sacks and ihrec turnoverss whilew limiting them to jlist two field goals in1 llillie first 59 minules Today ■ o f play. Tlie Steelers finally■ally crossed the gool PwpBWtllimtllt DuNMV«dM7^Up.m. line w ith 22 scconds left\ in the gome, bul all 1 |K OeoUtg at sriofJioM 7:30■.Mpm. p lhal did was change the finafinal score to 37-13. Oletncn MOaMr 7:30 p.m. HioMn ■! Hagannan 7 p.m. It was as dominating an effort os ihe up- a Oonni Fttry at Rinvocki7:4Sp.m. 7:41 ond-dowp Broncos hovevc |pul together this ^ ■ ^ vBHH season and one that impibviroved their recoiti to K fifl 6-4 while Pittsburgh dropiropped to the some H H record. Coupled with the: KiKansas City C hiefs' j i ^ H loss to Chicago, the Brorroncos are jiist one 5. NFL foouU Nm. Octoant 01 game behind the Chiefsfs ini: the A FC W est race. "W c’rc knocking on ihethe door again." said At-5 ^ ' — Bronco safely Dennis Smillmilh. "Wa'Tc back in j g * ? the hunt. Now we've justst ggot to take care of business and keep playinglg Iilike w e did loday.” Man wins 22nd S tra ig h t - If the Broncos'can manilanagp that, il could . St. Louis MlM a ra th o n mean trouble for their rcmaimaining opponents. The Sleclcrs broughtt theli: N F L ’s N o. 1------APplVXO ST. LOUIS—JoelDC Lcuchtmann won the ranked defense lo Denverer •— ond were rav- St. Louis M arathonI onor Sunday for the scc- aged for 364 yards offcnscnse. including 276 Denviver Broncos running backbi Robert Delpino lungeslui over tho goal lineie as Pittsburgh Steelerslers’ Darren Porry ond straight year. KarlCorlene Harrell captured , . PleaseI sesee DENVER/D7 grab!bs Delpino from belowf/ 1In third-quarter actionsn In Denver Su'nday. Thrccord 17 slraigiit. .. .1 Minn., was third in 2:52:56:21. . "Wc can't make those typure bul 1 threw the flag.” ClaytonCh said, "ll was an emotiootion." ‘ NEW YORK —- A uniform wom by know the offcnw can only get better.” Jackc said. , Colon also saidid tthe penalty should not havet'C beenb callcd. - - H a llo fF o m e rT c d WiWilliams in 1941 sold Jacke hit his fourth fieldd gigoal o f the gome,' o 34-yard(rder wilh Derrick Moorere relum ed the second-halfif kkickoff 68 yards, .XI for $71,000 Sunday’ at a sports memorobil* 9:03 remaining, as Green BoyBoy, struggling for touchdownsTIS inside Sanders carricd for 19 dnd two plays later Pect’ectc t o s ^ a 1 -yard .,' ■ ia auetion. the 20 most o f the game dlespite e ^ 404 yards total ofrense.c. took a touchdo\yn pass to Ty Hollock as Detroit took)k a 17-13 lead. . An unused ticket to the first Worid Se- 19-17 lead. Green Bay seemcmingly got a break when VcrVcmon'Tumer fum- .ties in 1903 sold forbr $6,050. The ticket, The field goal was set upip bby a 32-yard pass from Bretiett Favre bled a punl and DcDoug Evans recovered for GnGreen Bay at the 8. orifpnally w orth SO ceiccnts, was for Game 6 to M ark.Clayton, who minutenutes earlier had been involveded in the But the Packers mumanaged just sbc yards in threeiree plays and Jacke at Pittsburgh — wonon 6*3 by the B oston game’s m ost controversial plaplay. hita20-yarderton3 reduce the lead to 17-J6. Red Sox, w ho also tooltook the eight-game se- Detroit got the ball backic bibut John Juricovic hit Rodne)ley Peete The Packers seracrambled from their 24 to thele LionsL 34 in the fi- ries, five gam es to thretiree, as be w as releasing the ballII aiand Butler intercepted and rerelumed' nal two minutesI olof Ihe first half behind an1 18-yardIJ pass fh)m : A uniform worn by New York Giants 22 yards to the Lions 14. Favre to Sterling; Sharpe.Sl - pitcher Rube Marqua;luard in 1912 fetched ’ Bennett’s 2-yard touchdowiiown run with 1:51 left sealedithe tl vie- Jacke then hit a 52-yarderi to make ii 13*10Oatthehalf. at ' S23,100, an d'one w‘om on In 1969 by W illie toty and b r o u ^ t the Packersers (i ^ ) to w ithin a game o f■Ihelead tl The Packrts loollooked unstoppable on their• firfirst drive, moving . H P v ; ) Mays, the Hall o f Faff'ame outfielder for the In the NFC CentraL Detroitroil (7-3) had a four^game wwinning 80 yards in eightIt pploys w ith the opening Idckcicko^fi*. The big ploy *i ; San Francisco Giants^s,8o!dTor$16.500. s streak snapped. was a 36*yard passiss fitim Favre to Bennett, who/ho^ppcdlhcctive Michael Puzzo, a spokesmana for Le- "W e h ^ a chance to winin Itit." Pcete said. "Eveiybody/doesn'r c witha 1-^udnin.1. land’s DoubleheaderT LiveL Auction, which rejJize hfiw close the gamele wwas. On that interception. HHennan Jacke kickcd a 27-yard2 field goal to makeke iil 10-0 after one conducted the two*00 foe a season. ithird back in NFL history, j(joining Eric Dickerson andrid Tony Green Bay move)vcd to the Detroii 19 on the5 nextnc series but Pot from Jascison Hanson, who’d missed;d o earlier from 52 yards with A 1950s-vintageconi:ondom with W illiam s' 1Dorsett, to gain 1.000 yan us in cach ofhis first five season;3ns. Swilling picked ofioff a Favre pass and returnedled the .interception the .windid at his back. But w ilh it blowlowing in his face, he made a picmreonitwentforSlr$165. Favre. who completed 24 o f 33 for 259 yards, oppoporently 16 yards. 50-yardciIcr fo ra lO-IOtie. Puzzo said Williamsuns was the only real ; othlete immortalizediin in the packagc o f five Chomp condoms, thJC e.( .others bearing only “generic” likenessesI of athletes. The con- ill polls ; ofthe type of^en sold ebraskaI No. 1 inn collegeB footba] doms appeared lo be of Floridaa St., Ne in vending machines,, hc said. The Asapciated Press Saturdrday’s 4 1 -39 loss to BostonI College.C< Auburn (11(11-0). ineligible for postsea;:ason Nebraska was No.Io. 1 in the bowl coalition - Nebebraska, which plays No. 16 Oklalioma play bccauscsc of« NCAA sanctions, moved:d up poll, a combinationa oof f tlic t\vo surveys, wiili G erm an sprinteiter to continue Florida State regoinedd tl:tlie top spot in The (8-2)) con Friday, already hos clincl-ached the Big to third fromim sixth with six first-place vcvotes a 68-point lead overin- FFlorida Suite. West Vir- fight to compete!te on tr^ck - Associated Press mediadia poll on Sunday EightIt ititle and a New Year’s nigilight game in and 1,369 points.po The Tigers’ season cicon- ginia was 162 pointsnts behind the.Seminoles while Nebraska bccome: NNo. 1 in the CN N - Miamimi. Florida State, which closesses its regular eluded Saturdurday with a 22-14 victory overo and was follow ed byjy Aubum.A BERLIN — Gcmioman sprinter Katrin USA Today coaches' poll,K)1I. creating-a possi- seasonon Soturday against No. 7 FUFlorida (9-1). Alabama. Kjabbe vowed Sunda)day lo continue her In the coaches' polpoll, Nebraska took over ble national title game att thethi Orange Bowl. figuresres to be the Cornhuskers’’ opponento iT’ Noue Damamc (10-1) was fourth with < fight to compete oh theh e track, despite a rul- w il; the top spot with 43 firsl-place votes and The Seminoles (lO-l)i) ggot 33 o f 61 first- bothleteams win their remaining games.gai first-place votvote and 1.334 points, and W ing from the sport'si governingg< body up- ™ 1.528 points, followtowed by the Seminoles. place votes in the A P poll)11 aftera routing North Flororida State, which had led1 thetl AP^poJl Virginia (lO-O0-0) moved up from ninth to fi holding her two-yearu- doping-related sus- S ' whogotllfirroandlid 1.444 points, Carolina State 62-3 SoliSaturday night. T he all sea:Mson before losing to the Irishish. got 1.471 following a1 1717-14 victory over Miami, wh pension. Cornhuskers (10-0), who'ho w ere ofT„ got 20 pointsts from the AP poUslere. 16 more lhan ha^ been No.>Jo. 4. The Mountaineers gotI one< West Virginia wask'as third witli seven first- A day after an Intciitcmationo] Amateur first-place votes. the Co;i^omhuskets. first-place votekBteand 1.320 points. place votes a n d 1.431.433 points, followed by Athletic Federation arbiiibitration ijancl dccid- Notre Dome, which had:ad takeni over the top Onene voter. Loren Tate o f thee Chompaign C Tennessee:ee (8-1-1) moved up a spotot to Notre Dame wilh one3nc first and 1,342 points, ed not to~overtlim thele banI against Krabbe spot last week aficr a 31-2431 victory over (Ill.) •Ncws-Gazetie,h resigned froifrom the poll sixth, followccwed by Florida (9-1). Texas AS^&M Aubum is ineligiblee fofor votes in the coachcs' and two other German'an'sprinters. the 1991 . Florida State, tumbled to founh follow ing Sundaylay for pcreonal reasons. (9-1), Miamini (:(8-2) and Wisconsin (8-Ul).-).— -p o ll bccause o f the NCAANC sanctions. world champion in theie 1001 and 200 meters ' said she would contestst tlthe ruling in c o u rt C onipilodiled fioiD wire r^MTts Huskers irmay getaoot»ther shot at: titlet Semidnoles wotoldd share chairm p io n s h ip The Associated Press vantagage of Notre Dame’s 4 1i-39 -3 loss to The Associat Press ^ sccond. In the CNN-'fN-USA Today coachcs Bostonon College. Tbo Irish hadi beenb( No. 1 poll. the Comhuskeskcrs were ranked first OMAHA. Neb. - Nebrcbraska coach Tom going3 iinlo Saturday’s game. Flotlorida State. TALLAH;^HASSEE, Fla. - Now thatIt h is and the S em inoles5 se’d , h a v e even he'ii combines The Associatciatcd Press writers' angcB'Bowl. ccmed." thehc Florida Suie coach said SSun- If Nebraska beatsals Oklahoma on Friday to share tlt h e b a l l . •poll and the coaches' poll.)11. . ” Frarankly. I’m a little tiredJ ofo talking day aficr hishis Seminoles regained thee top and FJorida State beatsbci Florida on Satur- The AP poll advanced:ed Nebraska from aboutt polls,"p Osbome said. “Allil il mcons is spot in the: TheTl Associated Press poll.. "I'd“ day. the Huskers and Seminoles — as the No. 3 to No. 2. wilh Floricorida Stale going lo that we#e hav.e a preity good chanctnee 10 finish grab me o hhai a lfa ring and Uikc off.” tpp two teams —• w^would play in the Or- 9 No. I. ThcUSAToday-a-CNN coaches' poll well nationally.ni We’re ccnainhnly pleased After Bostioston College upset Notre Da3am c angc Bowl o n N ewA- Y ear's night, — Shawn KerrBmp of the g;0' . put the Cornhuskers at No. 1 and the Semi- with ththol optxirtunitv. but it’s a1 chancecl and 41-39 to CTiockkno the Irish out o f the NcnIo. 1 " If we w e re ihrou;rough with our season I nb lesN o .2 . that's5allilisV' a . . ranking, thehe Seminoles regained the sfspot, giiessTcouia get cxciexcilca,T)ut w e've'pttb^ Seattle'S3 Sup'erSonics Nebraska (10-0). idle; St Saturday, took ad- Please see HUSHS K E R ^ D ? 'yhil® u ndefeated d c f Nebraska was ranin k c d P l e a s e) S€see SEMIN0LES/D7

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D-6 Timoa-Noyra. twin FoilFoils. IdoTio Mondoy, Novombonbor22. 1993 ^ tiiantIspiClCrujTAreee-age]iit Porrtiigal ]• ' ' N IHL, strikimg : MILLDRAE. Calif. (AP) (/ — The led the Nuticitionul League in team of- Series. S The money wasnsn’t an issue workcspocia(cially hard last w inter, San Francisco Giants adJiddrcsscd their fcnsc und defense,de: wc felt h was im- really. r The issue for menc was win- “1 hurt mymy arm in ‘92, and I think niost critical need — starlingsta pitch- perntivc10 to improve our pitching, ning. r I think every player,:r, when they 1 took jt upopon myself to go out there- refereees r e s u mae talks •ing — by signing frcc-ae-agcnt Mark and wc feel:cl w e ’ve done so today.” strap s it on during sprinjng training, during dte! wholew winter and prepare I^ortugal to an SI 1 milllillion. ihrec- said GiantsIts general manager Bob their tl objective is to go to the World myself'forr thetl '93 season," he said. NEW YORK. (AAP) — The Neither hele norn NHL commission- ' year contract on Sunday,ly. -Quinn, whos■ose teum fell a game short Series. S 1 saw tliis as my’ bbest avenue “I knew it; wasw a big year in my life. NHL and its strikingg refereesi aod er Gory BettBettman was immediote- i O ne o f the top frec-ag«agent pitchers of winning3 thetl N L W est with a 103- toward ti that.” I w e n t ou t; ththere and pitched the way linesmen resumed negotiationsn iy availableble foI r c o m n ltn t. ------Uvailable this winter. PoPortugal won 59 rccord.1, thei icam-K-bcsi-sincc—------Portugal, who made S52,095,000. IthoughLl.wl.was capablc o f.’-’. _ . - . • Sunday af^^a-wcekorofsilenec;— —Bettmanm wasw joincd-Sunday by -. ------: his final 12 decisions fotfor the Hous* moving to SanSa Francisco. lost !) scason,-gcts a S l milliIllion signing One bigg reasonr the Giants were ,■ The five-hour mi[neeting was Brian Burkeirke, director of hockey -- ton Astros last .season,n. ;putting to- Ponugal,1, at 31-yea'r-old right-Han- bonus, b $2 million in 199494, S3.6 mil* glad io ;etget Portugal is that they held at an airport hotc)tcl near H art- operations,IS, aa n d J e f f P a s h , g e n e ra l gether the longest winnirning streak in- der, fielded:d offers from Cleveland lion li in 1995 and S4 milliclion in 1996. won’t hovetie to face him anymore. He ford. Conn., NHL- !spokesman counsel. TheThe strikers were repre- th e m ajors. H c was lH-4-4 with u 2.77 andoncothciher club he wouldn’t iden- San S Francisco's option ffor 1997i is wos 11-3 withw a 2.21 ERA in 18. • A rthur Pincus said. ThereTl was no sented byy MN e6han, on-icc offi- ERA; tify. Despitpitc having to leave the for f S4.2S million with da $400,000 games vcrsuj^us San Francisco, includ- word of any developr■pmcnts in the cials A ndyjy vanHclIemond, > Terry San Francisco, which:h w' a tc h e d ics p iic h c r’s pparadise a r of the Astrodome buyout, b but becomes gu:iuarunteed if ing2-0with:th a 0.57 E R A last season,’• talks, but Pincus saidlid both sides Gregson, KevinKe Collins and Ker- pitchcrs struggle duringlg the second for cold undun windy,Candlestick Portugal P makes 30 startsts or pitch'cs "Somctimiimes it goes without say-'■ • agreed to sp eak by pphone M on-! ry Fraser andanc a lawyer. i. ' you can't beat ‘em, have half of the season, hadi btbeen looking Park’. Portuglugal felt he had the best 200 2 innings in 1996. ing that if y( day. O h Saturdturday, Bettman said he to a dd a starter to go alonjong with John chancc to winwii with S»n Francisco. • Portugal was 52-20 inI tlthe lust five ‘em jo'in you,yoi and in this .instance,’ Don Meehan, chiclief' negotiator was satisfiedfied with the w ork of re- Burkett (22-7) and Bill1 S'Swin(2I-8), "Be Gianiants were Tiumber.one on . seasons si with the Astros., IHe allowed wc’rc happypy we capturcd the Giant for the 58 memberssof < the NHL placementIt oflicials.o But he said T h e G iants get a a fourth-th-ycar option my list,” saidsail Portugal, whose con- just ji three earned runs or• ffewer in 29 killer," Quinilinn said. . i OfTicials Association,n, returneci to hc would1 stillsti “love to have the fmal Astrodome appear- • on Portugal thut could mamake the deal tract contain!litis a fourth-year club op- o of his 33 starts in 1993 nndar credited In his fmi Toronto af^er Sundajlay’s session, regulars bs a a c d k ." Nworth SM .85 million. tion. “J thoilought they had the best his h successful season to3ul992iel- i ancc,Portugfugal shut out the Giants on ; “Despite the fact thutlUt th e G ia n ts s h o t at the e playofTs p and the World_ bow b operation that forc'reed him to three, hits. Scores► and staiits MOVaaraandCSnngt. ;una 2.48, M-FG0ducd22.301. TB-Workman 1 nmlHutMiitladkKl>),4 40- N*at >301I 0 142 t» 4 7 8J27 314 ^ 3-35, M09. 3-0, ThMPan l it. Slow U ra0< 7 3 0 SS:S97.i a ■ 84.89-80-188 Tlwmpwn 7-3. *W»n 1,17. Gntitir■ftaffl 1. 10, Oxr-5«rary, Jontt 00«V8»*or, « A—«0.84« ,____ pKik ] 4 01: CBtmo MOMta catt-Saoaaoi^«tOaldatar»«2.C>, V.Jonntan S-«3.Ru»oMitoM 4.82. Ou<-^vn t rm (C^nltla kick),.), 12:29.12: 1*1 TB LHV 2 4 'iliiis0 II I iiiss Mt n OP « IT P« OP coacX Jac Kally (Cmiallo F « ld M 12 18 SMJeaaSl >401I 8 17} 141 2 I 0 282 317 WmtUvy , r I 9 BO in 8 2 0 414 2ce Karr. E)K3 TJOMaMOlwaD. NFL standings 5^a(pa 4-80, >.Mum 2,17,-n Jcftnwrrttcn 1.31. Oul-Oiookt 25 patt IfOm Kelly 0 -II in 2 I I 122 274 Maaart Il>9>»IIO 8 10 4CS 284 1 7JI7, Oalputt 1-2. Oamuno 1-1.. 1842 34-100 * t a ISO-I WMJJ7.I2S • 81.70.88-119 AMERICAN CONFEREMCE ■ . UlSS£OFl£LOCOAlS-Nont Paatmg 1 EM ’Ina-F01tetuca37,84e PwKRawnt mss;ass U7,790 8 7-88.S8-I8I W L T P a W PA 0 - 6 Duf-McKaOa> 13 patt Iran KaD> ' - a s r - S ' 2! 7 0 ir 291 3 1 0 115 281 CtaWa3 CSaAandCPaW), (MTak) B 2 0 .800 IH 129 10-10 kKM-1098. • •' fji07.790 84.81-98-181 Uwml 8 2 0 800 211 172 'S S a r con^^D-m 1SJ4JIS.;.-H 19J2-0tl Kbaa “”3 S t rWir.'iVffif:0 II “ “ ‘ 4 It. TTnaS 14-19 CM} 30. Dont* 04 07.75 A-79.I0I. 1170 F«Ouariif SackaO-YarOalotj 24 4-3B SHIM. 420K Won P11 ]»I! jJJ J J J go 1^0 t^Hanp. ^ «i 3-7 1-2 7.KAnd*non 0-14 M 21. ^ Xoualon A 4 0 .800 2U[ '171 lA-OreiKn 25 pata IrOT nuMy, (Zai(ZanOatM PetaifX) 2522 768 TlmaolPoataatlen 2t:24 21 38 J0 M-& 2 4 0 IE i r o n s 277 1 I 0 180 HI Ba>i|arnn: PJagiaananilAPiBiiar. 8 ■* 0 .800 228 17; PunlRntfra 2.2 ------&aro li«« I I 0 l}4 »l 1 I 0 211 111 K.E0i>trtttrdt1IM13433.Ro(>lnKinl404Z ^ .0«v«ltnd S 9 0 SOO 188 20( KleksnRaum 2-431 l u ’ INDrVI0U«.BTATrATHTKS - ' - Schnoka .Onamaa . 0 10 0 .000 >I2 24 IntwcapoontRal 1-00 1,0 RUSHWO-«a»>atoU.W£ir -Z" ConxvAB-W 2MI-1•1 1 19-27-1 32. ACanar 14, SaMMy K ^ Q t , 7 3 0 . .7Mfl8t JK' 1” ----- X-■ LA S4iM-Y»«iLoal 2|^00 1-0 Wortjn«i 20-88, RoytlarrSi^- 9- :i ITnToP NcnOma • K ’“ s s i S S K S i B 'Ooivar . 8 4 0 8C0 280 18< i m o m 7M8 0 0 108 111 CMrm ssS 3 4-38 B.Ef1dMi»iranut2).KarTona |,M !!!!!.;!! S K ■’ff ssss» . =22-80 FumMat-LMl t 2-t M PASSING—UintMtoU. Sal 8 4 9 25 174 3.0l«*c1' 'Sm>M S S 0 .UO I8S t8t Pitting 142 1B3 Panaioat-Ytrta 4 7-55 8-45 iSI.TtnpaBty.EMiaonli ss: m;, Lalique 'D’ophy results San D m 4 8 0 400 184 IDI « 3001 RECEtVINO-UlnnatOU, . 0 1» 111 4 «'0IN2«7 Mb, 9 -5 9 27 221 ar 0-3), N Lal , Pv«HaH»nf 8-30 It.l3 TWnaelPoataaaian 2959 4 5 I 21 215 Csltmanian 0-1), Foglad oul—Nona. Ra- PamiPani(AP) — RaauBt Sawdty In tha Ulqua hATX3WAl.WreR6NC£ KJttoffWuim 2-38 2 JonJanWl,C.C*tlafMO.(SiSS'Ki-r 5= i!!li0 lil » 4 8 8 211 ISI TUU 2J» DMtxJALBTATOTCST)CS pt Bay. Workman 7.S8.s. (CoT-l.i’l 2-35. , m 110 1 4 I 0 tl 281 bovndt-l»—Lot S3 (Olvae 14). N*w Tre^Troofty »gi»* tk«ng»WWon; W L T Pit FT PA inn*on 18-07, Haoklna 2-32. Amalrcng 2- 0 IS4 IM 1 7 0 2U its* E S S 5 S “ a S , 17-24-0 17.! - RUSHINO-lrKiianapoill, Jonnic 2 I I 214 it! !mM?(^Sw4Vw!ww?‘« (iw D*Ut 7 1 Q .700 220I l 183 i i Sacia^YanliLotl l-'D 3-21 3 CuhW 8.28, Pooa 1-7. Tonaf 14.1A OeotyaS-'I Ham*2.18, LThomat l.au.-iirrv,’-”' , ss. liiii N.V.Ctcna 7 3 0 .700 187 121 rtlto.17. Turrv MLSSEO FIELO 00AJ.S-Ne t s u . 2 I 0 175 121 10). Total 1. Todd EM rai^l?S?^(*elind p i ^ 7-13 S. Ouflak>.TIwitaa27.1IO.Oa>l*& , t*y16-A- Pr«u().«ru 4 0 0 '.400 iu ,)? iw FuntMw-KM 1-0 1.1 af 1-5. Ka*y M. Fma 1-(m«ut 2). 'PhO«nu 3 7 0 .300 <83.171 iP»2ipa&ndaio(i>.Frw»j^ ,W«»hinB1on 2 8 0 JOO tsr23t AP Top 25 poloU LT*i?r3. W IT PU OP PHIADQ '»» Mp2^2U r.» 21 19 0 I 407 1 I WaaMrtiJ S ;rf ! 3 2 /l7 .K ld d ,4 04 2. IZ C«nM btSirKW iiS'"I. TbaT«>Tw*nlyFMIaa.nama bi Tha Aiaoelal. kn -lOOir 4;igorP*iAk*«i(il.Ru*(l*.t4, . 0 « r« ,7 . 3 0 .700 W IM% ...... MOMOUILSTAIISnCSs ...... RECEIVINC-lndlanaMlla, KatKatltr 7-B7, adPr*tt1BncB«*gatoo«aOOM poi. ugl>' AJcttC.Ur. HBt18 IK 121. 7 18 211-218 CvLTk. . S:S5 ,4, 14.04. Matz*- Nor. 20,MalpolnllMa*3030114 II 4 S8III 141 ««>0W 4 9-1017. Bnt»ay 4-19 2-210. Cuny - - s.S.NioalaaPtlorln,Fn««*9A-, NWI ...... - . . . - iiat. Dana .OawUnt 1-18. Ouflalo, Raad 4-0- r>a pox b r . 350V AFNT. • ,140l>8 128 III 1 7 0 211 221 Yrg«a 10. Onham 14 3-3 4, Oarret 44 04 7. n*arTyTM Car«. Fnnoa. 10.4. I I S s i n[ s 1IV80. Ot’aylai 1-7, EyUiy Hmi. laait 4.37. 0iooki 3.87. Thomnoma* 3.48.- M-flaca vcta ona iii iir sna 0-1 MO-Tslala 3442 19-24 89. ,T«np.[tay J 7 0 . 300 143‘ 281 nuit),Ri*l»»2-(m»«i*21.Lafig1-(mir.(rranut 4). Om M 3-42. UcKaM t-l3.0avia V IBiapravWu*pci: Saw OTO0 S2 I lU 0 19 0 81 MS ToMxa ! i! K ! S ^J B. tuto Elenom. 0*niwiy. 1 J.O. I PASSINO-Wathington, Cunon12M0-1. 25- MISSEDFIElOCOAl-Oullaka.CnrOwtDa44. fiaeoa«rd ^PW^ Pv ^ ^ ^ H*rt ?,5S32.l-r.*.ar13-17M39. )jowOrl«ana 8 3 0 887 200' ,'/p^ 173 172. lot Anoaiat, E>aWI U-20-1B2. f i.Fiondaaw) lO-l 10. Oul* Jaaakalanan. FMamiS.O. ,S4nFt«i. 8 3 - 0 M7 2S5 17D ^ . » 3 ' 10-77 2.NaCrttka[}0) 10.Co'o'o '1I494 3 ***^^"caCarBirtm AlOanaa aUarya.CHI I 3 ! 18 I” r S ^a ! 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Naw Orlaant al San Frandteo. 7pm A-71,88e. a S S :» !:i: r i r t T - r ^ " — NEw,Y0«t HY—FQ DlantfiM 42.3 45 21.mom 8-3t.3-0 313 31 NCvAtr }>02■ .ssr.ssgi (■ - ei Ruaaia.1.4. I (PalKar Hou Oa 33.VlionlaTa0i 8-3'1-3-0 229 39 Fh.AUI 2 9 01 IQIS in 4 I 0 in 219 Wmnp*0 30.Ha ^ |iis r« “ss K2. Marina EB>o«Ratumi 210 2-13 2 FumCHai-ioit 4-2 ?9«! « I-AAplfplayoffs J KOonRaUnt ’ . 448 2-243 PanalOa^YaWt 9-751 4.32 Tt>a 1M3 USA TOOAY-CNM tiany,94 ‘ 2-0 TVnoelPoaaattian 3314 4 2040 w'pot.MnM-McavW* s s f , 11 s it FM Rort ACdiftB^,MOaa 8 78 30 189 33J I, Sarah Abltol and Slapharva Vamadl8. tacae throuQh Nov. 30, Ual o'M lH lio’aiS MS M tr. HSY, 27 . Col«nan.N ^rvoa.120 oJ ' CompJia-W 2201,2 17.J r«K*y (U) M Oaorgta SoudMm Rqroid.! ■ " S ' g JJ5 ” ^2?isI WOftflOUALSTATlSTXanes 24 poiMa tor * M-flaca n 0 114 lir 1 8 0 178 49 E*«sm KanMr I. SopNa^&jMlaun and FrvKstt OgaalaA Purt R»Mn» . 3-3$ 8-29 M8 RUSHINO-NoutlOA. Drawn 34.1C14.194. Moon port tot * 2Jd. Vatdbrardwi 1>48. r^**,: E ! Si I! S I?: ' Panmat-Yard* 8-W 9-40 9 Hoat|^2-^CamafJ+™^ ^ M n n a - AMaoat ■rt(8-3)«Bsale«Unh«nJly(11- (8 TMdaiSac kaBara* 1J-22-1 ■‘13-32.1 TmorPcaaataOl 2417 38 1»:40-M87; • 1,N«ir»tk*'(4;n ' 10-t0-&^28'^''3 • SKiM>-Yar«» 7-4S M9 *n 7-07, Jat- X Waal Mrgwa (7) .10-0 0 211 188 1 1 0 192 208 M ^ (1 I4 )M4)MUanba8|8-9).l1*m HoSS f I, bma UbacMti* aiM Bya AvarfiuUv Rua- j*® nOIVUXM.STATSnC91 *" RECGfVINO-HouaWn, Omcan 7 0 221 141 7 SO 120 231 OaUwars (M)10)tlManUta(1B-1).mn *i DummOU FwrtWa^loU 2-1 2-0I'S RUSKINC-Cifteifoaa. I>a«n 9-J2.2. Nu>glarW fltai 9-42, Slagghlar 6-40, Dro«Drown 2>2B. 4.No»aDaR«(l) ICb AwSn(M)alTn>ySltl*(1IK»- K*rr«.Stt. ParuAaa-Yanit . 8->0 8-3S 1,g. Famw 3-7. M t.2. NM Yerk.fk. HMuiral ClevaltnB. C*nia» 7-123. KIncti.Jncfian5-73. S.Tannataa* 8-1 0 irs 108 I 2 0 231 j4l 8 > a ^ P - F i I :i sl riil^^Mbtsh Punaalan and Jarod Swalsw. UatftwvCnCM 8 82 29 198 19.9 TknaofPnaaaaion 28.28 I’.U“ H2, D Dtdar 14-47, JcHmon 12-43.■43. Eauh Jaekton 4-84. Row* 3-37. Male.Ualealt2-17. O.FIonSt B-1 I JK V " V /i JS.4.0 (ea)T*x*tAUi . 9.1 0° m IB 0 4 0 282 214 kjitwiw) alal N Nonxattt LeultUn* (9-2). 4 I, Uarint Anitalna and O-wkM Pattaral. icn3-1. Aouai Hiranua32]. ;>«eo34. e.WHcontln 8-1 i? li?0 lS IU 244 7 4 8 317 282 p m. MOMOUAL STATISTICS PASSlNO-C»«nnt«,Kln^ 22-31-2-31-2-190. MI^EO FIELD OOALS-Oal Cm lary (9.2)« McNaata Slala (9-3), •ranoa.ao «U3HIHO-N«» Yoili. Mamplon 24.101. 9.Mwn 8.2-. BBS 4 VMia lioOlltIM i ll S 1 8 271 141 WanvnSkUryP I, Sarwigar* Nau ar« Ijk Monagir. Fm*. Nw.Yom.etiatont7.2M.H2, 1.1.112-0 - 901 8 Oigin 2 19 9 207201 2M S 8 0 2r8 2r8 Opjn. Vn«na,P Maggall S.28, Tlltman 7-8. Slmna 1-2, RECEIVtNO-OfOnnatl. Oraan 7-40,40, Ouary< CNows 0 8 0 7-19 lO.CNoSl 9-|. MOar.PTo LO MJackaon 1-(rrti»n 7) PMadaipMa, Wanu. McO*«2- KanMaCty 9 0-17 11. ParaiSI. 8.2-1.24' 897-13 Ongcha >100tJ9 12 221 4 7 8 224 284 g -!! :Ui . tI. J r n M Bsyc* Ml MkKal Srwal. Cana-' ■ « 4 , PlOant 2-39. 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N. loat Datlcn U,—Ida- K.liMEna.L lELSENMRCKEN. Oamany (AP) O«l-Hallock t pata Oem Paala (Htnaon(Ha Paaalng BI 119 Virginia 31, Caiitoml* 28,18, Nonni Ctrelin* Ora* ) > 0 it PunlRaWn* 3-29I 0«1 Stata 14. Ball Stat* 8, WVm ^ n o S. Tau* BuBb ) > 8 II] ‘of* '! !! a ' i i . l :! SuRa ” Bamrday ol na Naeena ert k* Fl9«* kick), 1:80. ) 2.37 tatfi7. Bn««6, K«a9,bl issijisis s S s . s s t s »»*«Toumama«^ CO-FO Jacka20.7.04. KKkoBRatumt t-29 11I1H I 4 8 292 22r WlOlam & Uary- S-i5 a !Sil:! FArtiOkMW .maroapdaniRal 1-8I 2.3 UlanSttlal. as; VAT. SSS-~ St‘StCM. 9 37 87 104 ll.B CEV-FO Jacka 34,9 87. CaTvA8.M 13.20-2 V D U 118 5 9 0 231 280 AuaSn-TreySl«• FMnaUto - OO-Oannalt 2 run (JacM to*), 13 09.00. Sacted-Yardilcat 27! Collcge standiilings . Tanit S w ra y ^o. 0*(mar>y Tm. 3.0 . LA-#QjMO«jr. 11.31 A-6$.I1B. PiMi 4.37 i s f f s s a , SO -U oa S paaa ttvn Huff«hn*< (Camay FurrttMMI 1-01 M, rton* bi n.OtaH ?0 12“ 12!! 2,04«i:, Ofetaw M . UlMna. 14. Udil.13 07. 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Onco the Dallas Cowbovboys lost Emmilt Smith; they ivcrc lost. j cover* 49ers’’ Rice ; Smilh was sidelined wit with a bruised right quodricep U ‘ S.AN FRANCISCO'O (A P ) — emphasis lyiiht'ilh (our players." two minutes before holfti ilflime and thc Cowboys, ul- I Mindful o f hiffory, Jen>rry Ricc ijurc Tlic addu^u^'crtiphosis ei on Ricc lias . ready missiagJnjuFcd quiu luoiterback Troy A ikm an,had.id- — I isn’t co unting on .a rcfepcat of his allowed tht■t S:Saints lo keep him in ihcir scven-gamc winning s ng streak Sunday, losing 27-14 I four-touchdown perfonDrmancc last chcck pcriwpsaps better than any olhcr in Atlanta. * week. team . In hisi ksikst seven games against After feasting on Tai'ampa B a y ’s N ew Orleans,ns, IUice has averaged 59 P r o f o o t b a l l ■ ■ single-man coverage, RiRicc and thc yards und jusiiLsl oone touchdown, } Son Francisco 49crs (6-[6-3) will be ‘‘Wc tliinkink that it's im p o rta n l tested Monday against the “I took a knee to the qi e quad.” Smilh said, " r il take i night by thc * J <49crs.-and any whatever treatment is neccs W e know he Is eaissaiy and see how it goes.” , I New Orleans icani, thai you Pallas |(7*3) hod not lost lost sincc Smilh returned from I Saints (6-3), som eone w ho canS*' nol give up the a iwo-game salary holdoui Jout at the start o f the season, w ho w o u ld n ’t beat you real ' b ig p la y .” Tiie Cowboys have a shod hort week, playing Thanksgiv- Ihink o f covcr- • Mora said.' ing Day against M iami. q u i c k . ’ ing Rice with “That's one of Atlanta's swarming defe Icfense, which shut out the Los, just one guy. our goals every Angeles Rams last week, ck. blanked Dallas for nearly , New Orleans la c h K o in g ihrcc* quarters. Ocion Sonde — Tampa Bay coac! indcrs, oncof the Falcons' best comerback Toi . • into a gam e de- defenders, also contributetulcd on ofTcnsc by catching a Cook couldn't Jim Monlora icnsivcly is to 70-yard touchdown pass at s and high-sicpping to thc end believe Ihc - not give up tile zone with 3:5! left. Buccaneers would try it.I. big play.” Even before Smith wasVOS hud, he did littic. H c was "Y ou kind o f think it's it kind o f In Ihcir firstirst meelingr ut iJic Super- held to 1 yard o n one canyiny and 9 yards on four'passes crazy," Cook-said. "ArAnd I d o n ’t dom e, a 16-135-13 Sainls victory, thc from Bemie Kosar. know i f it’s bccausc we/e play them 49crs broke!0 a bigbi play only once, on "1 was very upset,” StnSmith said. “We were doing twice a year, bul you finHndiiomaz-. Marc Logan’sn’s 23-yurd: scoring run. things on the field thatat we> usually don't do. We ing w hen teams continunually try to ' Since then, though,thoi thc offense has weren't doing anything rig!righL" go m an the whole g mic e against an caught fire: loto lead thc NFL with Atlanta (4-6) w on forthc' thc founh time in five gomes,' l i t e r J f c offense. It’s o no-win proposition.pi 383 yards-agangame. “Some people said wc, wouldn't be here for thisIS i i APpMo like a typical 49ers ' You’ve ^ o t to hove evercrything go- ‘‘They lo^ bullgame, but not only dlid id we ' show up. we dic^a great running back Kimble An^nders Jumps over Chlc£Icago Bears comer- ing, rolling your way.” leam now. jusl an outstanding.of- job." Falcons coach Jerry•yOlanvillcsaiA G Kansas City Chlefe ri^i back Donnetl Woolforcbrd a s Ke picks up'seveten yards and makes Itl Uto the B ears 2-yard Since thc two leams13 play cach fensivc foolbdlilbdll team." M ora said, Glanls7,Eagles3 ~ line during the fli^tqquarter u of Sunday’s gan^ime in K ansas City. other regularly, often witvfilh thc divi- ‘‘People hoveve a hard time stopping IS it is M on- them ." A t Philadelphia, Phil SinSimms direw a 26-yord touch- sion Icod cin the line as threw for 192 yards and in- Icms : at quarterback, the; RainsR (3-7) ended a fivc- II be se e in g A victoryy wouldw( give Ihe Saints down pass to M ark Jacks*ckson on the first-play ofthe thc AFG in passing. H e thrc day. Ricc knows he'll to 28,130, surpassing lefty gam j e losing streak. TTic RedLedskins (2-8) failed to scorc oge from thc th eir first theirheir firsl sweep o f San four^ quarter and it wasas t iuils sixth in a row, ils longest'5,: longest winning streak since ?ils a safety instead o f punt- B ears 19, Chiefs 17 Rice, w hose 10 touchdhdowns ties The 49ers'rs' rise has coincided skid since a seven-gomeIC streaks in 1983. Thc Eagles^ onds, they gave the Bengals mati lateral several times as A t Kansas Cily, Mo., Jcrecremy Lincoln inierccptcd a I. "They like w ith thc Saintsjints’ decline. New Or- tried Ken O ’Brien and BulBubby Bristcr at quartcrbMk,i ing, then woichcd Cincipnat ‘ ■ him for thc league l«d.' lg free kick. 1bobbled pass and set up3 >N eal A nderson’s 1-yardI to m ake a leam work fo)r r' e v e r t i n g leans has losi3sl Ihreell o f ils la.st four, but managed only M alt BalBohr’s 3i*yard field goal mid-j ’ time ran oul on the ensuing fr touchdown run with 3:09 lefleft that lifted Chicago over[ they g e t” and a loss MorMonday night will drop way in thc third quarter. Packers 26, U ons 17r . ■ thc \ Chiefs. Dave Krieg’s paspass could not be controlled‘ Coach Jim More wouliuidn’t reveal th e Sainls imo imo second place in th e . ,. Dolphins 17, P atriotsJts 13 At Milwaukee. .Chris Jackiocke kicked four field goal^ _by J Jonathan .Hoycs deep in.in. KansosI City, territory, andI exacdy. what plans his tciliyim has for N F C W est - including a go-ahead 34-ya^yorder with 9:03 left, iuid | lird down, Anderson scored.- me is reol im portant as At Miami, Steve DeBe:Berg threw two touchdown Lincoln intercepted. On third stopping Rice, but he manade it plain ‘‘This game : ^ Green Bay beat D etroit Edgi•dgor Bennett scorcd on two n two short runs in thc fust division race,” 49ers passes in thc fourth quorteorter aod the Etolphins rallied Marcus Allen scorcd on r [ the Saints have plenty o)fr«spect f : for far as ihe div short runs for die Packets: (6-(M ) . Green Boy ended the y (7-3). Kevin Butler kicked r M ike W a lle r s a id , past New England. DeBcrBerg, the oldest player' in thc 19 minutes for Kansas City ( I the N F L ’s all-time Icodiiding touch- linebacker M Lions’ four-game winninglg sstreak and moved within i e first half for the Bears (5-' lu get down into thc league at 39, com pleted 16 o f 27 passes for 252 yitrds tw o field goals laler in the f down receiver. •‘When you g r one game o f them in the NFC4FC Central. Week iOor 11. it’s nice and no interceptions. H c: wtwas signed as a free agent af- 5). "Wc know he is sommeone w ho stretch, like Wo A Bony Sanders gained 755yardsonl7cairicsforD&- yi . ead in the division a n d - ' ter an injury to Scolt Mitelitchcll, who replaced injured can beat you real quick.”,” Morai said.’ lo have a lead troit He joined Eric Dickenkerson and Tony Dorsett as i Buccaneers 23, VikingsIgs 10 this game gives w hoever Don Marino. ‘‘So w c try lo pay somc; extrac alten- ihat’s what this i thc only lunncrs to gain 1,00(,000 yards in each o f his fust W ith their top two runningling bocks injured, thc Tom- Marie Higgs ran for 108;08 yards for Miami (8-2), ^ v - tion to him. I think it’s{ oa m aner o f w ins it.” J, five seasons. pa Bay Buccaneers called on Vince W orkman to cany> ing coach Don Shula h isi 326th32 carccr victory. Thc Pa- 1 0 hca>^ load against the Minilinnesota Vikings, triots (1-9) have lost fivee in a row, thc lost four garnes » OUers 27, Browns 20) ; . ■ . ' W orkman more than doul:oubled is season rushing to- by a total o f 11 points.IS. *They have dropped nine Robertson intercepted throe ital Sunday night and also cacaught seven passes for 65 straighi to thc Dolphins. ® At CIcvelond, M arcus Rol passes and Gary Brown ranan forf 194 yards as Houston ;yards in a 23-10 .victory thathat knocked the Vikings out; D e n v e r- Bills 23, Colts 9 , beai the Browns for its fifth;fth straight victoiy. T hc Oil- i o fa tie for second place in1 thithe NFC.Central. Continued from D5 Thom pson fumble fun at thc Denver 5- nded their first possession, * .At Orchord Park, N.Y...Jim Kelly camc back fromn ers (6-1) matchcd the longesigest winning s t r ^ in team Craig Erickson threw 277 yyards to Horace CopelandI passing from quortcrbaek JoJolm Elway. yard 'me endei cd to almost conccdc the last w eek’s concussionn aiand threw two touchdownn histoiy. last accomplishedlin in 1980. Houston intercept-'■ ito set up W orkman’s 1-yaryard, fourth-quarter louch- Elway ' completed 18 of25> aattempts on th e y seemed ti ;ay had his way. w ith the passes that led the BillsI overov Indianapolis. Kelly wasIS ed four passes, recovered:d oa fumble and blockcd a idown run and Milton Mackick returned an inteiception‘ the day, threw for one loudichdown ond game. Elway I lunled secondary, throw ing knocked out o fa 23-0 losslos£ in Pittsburgh on Mondayy punt. 27 yards fora TD on the seecond a play after halftime for'' had another 63-yard passss lead to a Steclers’ vaunK rds in thc firsl h a lf a s the night Thurman Thom asJ nuran for 116 yards for Bufialo0 The Browns (5-5) lost theirdie second straight game Tam ' pa Bay (3-7). tpuchdowI n when light endnd Shannon for 219 yards :ordcd eight plays for gains {8-2)... since coach Bill Bclichickick cot quarterback Bemie The loss was thc third inn fourf gam es for Minnesota' Sharpe’s fumble at the goaoal Hne w as B roncos record or more, and hc sprood thc Thc Colts (3-7) lost; forfo thc sixth time in sevenn Kosar. The crowd booed BclichickBcl at the start o f thc |l(5-5), which could have joinoincd G reen Bay in moving’ irecovered in the end roneI bby w ide re- o f 10 yards o rr his receivers, th ro w in g to games. They made five; tri;trips inside the Bills 10, butIt garqe and chantcd “Bill Mustlust Go!” at the end. ^within one game ofDetroit'iiit'in the race for the division‘ ceiver, D erek Russell. Den':nvcr scored wealth to his t title. The Packers beat thee LLions 26-17 earlier in the' on, three o f its first four pcpossessions, seven difTerentrent targets. W ide rcceivcr did not take advantage. . Ram s 10, Redskins 6i ; . day. and look a 20-0 lead inlo0 the locker Vonce Johnsonnson led D enver w ith five Jets 17, Bengals 12 At Anaheim, Calif., T J. PRubley replaced Jim Ev-*' Workman, an off-seasonn fieefi agent acquisition whoJ rooih, al intermission. catches for 63 yards, including a 13- At East RutherfonJ, NJ.'JJ., Boomer Esioson became;c erett lote in the third quarter,ter, threw o touchdown pass ]had rushed for onlyJ3jyardsrds in nine games, gained 58' M eanwhile, the Denver defensedi tiiat yard touchdowdown strike in the sccond the •carccr passing leader:r aamong left-handed quarter-r- and directed another driveJ to a field gooi to rally Los ,on 20 carries in the(ai»encexofReggie < Cobb and Gary’ letj 0 20-3 Icod slip away oneinc week ago h a lf backs os N c>y V ork droppepped Cincinnati to 0-10. Esia- Angeles. Anderson. EricksoH)COmplciplcti^ 19 of 32 passes for ,made sure nothing of thc kirkind was go- "T his is thehe bestb gome w e’ve p u l to- J slumping teams with prob- ' nst one o f Uie best football son, acquired iKim the Bkngalsotj in the oITseason, leads[s In a game matching tw o sli 239 yards and no intcrccptjoraons. " jing to happen again. AfterT ;forcing— gethcr against c and recovering — a Pitisburlurch fum ble teams-, in thcthc NFL.” Elwoy said. deep in Denver territoryy early, thc “W e’ve had1(1 oiother good games, bul K ings besat Bulls,, 103-101 iBroncos did n ’t allow Pili^tt^burgh past fh is was again:>ainst 0 team that had the , 'm idficld again until'the thuhird quarter. N o. 1 defetuw iand a good ofTensc. As SACRAMENTO, Colillif. (AP)— ^ . by which time Denver allalready hod far as it beinging our best gam e, i f you Mitch Richmond scorcdd 2 8 points Pro»basketball I ,. built] a 20-0 lead. The Bront>ncos sacked consider it waswas against one o f th c top aand Walt Williams had !77 in his first ' Slecler quarterback Neil1 CO ’D onnell team s in thcic le league, there’s no qucs- h 51 seconds remaining. ' game of the stason os the c: Socramen- Threatt with 5 twice in the first half whiihile holding tion.” I Gilliam hit two free tlto Kings beat the Chicogiigo 103-101 Armond C Pittsburgh to ju st 85 yard:rds total of- There was'as alsoi no question thc li 25 seconds to play and, Sunday night, snapping a six-game throws with 2 fense before inlermission,in, Ihen fin- B roncos wcrercrcn’t going to allow thc c throw by Vladc Divac losing strcok to the Bulls. after a free t: ished the second half wiihth two m ore Steclers anyy chancccli al o second-half ; emaining, Anderson mode | . Wayman Tisdale olso3 ;scored 17 with 10.8 rem sacks and on interecption. comeback. PittsburghPitt did m anage to points to help the Kings siuipsr a four- one of two foulfo shots with nine sec- * T he B ro n co s’, dominaliclion was so finally get on thel board, with a Gory to close th e scoring, ' game losing streak. onds to go to ( thorough that head coaijach W o d c A nderson fieldicld goal to open th c third ers hod one more c|iance , Chicago, which lost for)r the fourth The Lakers Phillips hod the opportunityly to ploy his q uorter. bul11 Denver D answered with ut 0 3-point ottempt by lime In five games, was ledIt by BJ. for a tie but bockups for much of thc fourthfo quar- tw o touchdownowns in a 20-sccond span Exel w ith 3 seconds to go . Armstrong with 23 poia im s . T o n i N ick V an Exc ■ ter, by which time.Denvercr had con- to icc tiic game;ame. Denver first w cn l 65 side o.f the rim. ' . Kukoc had 19 points anm d H o ra c e fell o ff the sidi strticted a 34-6 leod. yard.s in sevenvcn ;plays for a touchdow n G rant had 19 points and agnmc-higha j p|s,„ns 103, 0 3 Sixers 89 “This may be thc gpie thatth puts us to go tip 27-3.'-3. tiieni forccd and rceov- 18 rebounds. '- over thc hum p,” Phillips saisaid ‘‘W e’re cred a RodI Woodson W< fumble on the S ckson was AUBURNN HILLS, Mich. - Bill < :koff. Elway then needed Bujls coach Phil Jacl thought all ensuing kickof cored 13 of his 25 points 0 ‘ better football team. I tl c je c l^ with 11.3 sccondsislcninlhc IJitabccfScoi ays to find Johnson^in tiie rth quarter, and rookie olong < w c w ere a good foollolball team , ju s t two playsj first half after protestingg an illegal '■>. end zone fornrn 334-3 lead. inter added a carecr-high ond t we’re better now. San Diego Chargers’s ’ Darrlen1 Gordon tacklei defense calj, the team ’s secfcondoflhc Lindsey Hunt. ootball team '’‘h was a easecase o f the big p lays." said 23 to lead thithc Detroit Pistons to a ‘‘But w e’re not a great foo Raiders running backick Greg Robinson In the quarter. ’ • unless w c ploy like'that everery game.” Pittsburgh coaccoach Bill Cowhcr. “ T hey thKJWSwith 103-89 vttloijoiy over thc Philadelphia » Richmond’s two free th Thc Steclers were noththing but a had many, wcliwc had few. W e ju st d id n ‘l 52:4 seconds left gave ihcKin-fesath 76ersonSundinday. I game." eplocing die injured Isioh great ( disappointment. Aftcfter a L eroy play a good gan 102-99 lead. Pete ChileIcutfs free "=p ! Raiderirs don H1 point guard, played oil 48 throw gave Sacramento a four-point P»' le outshone fellow first- edge, and Armstrong theren scorcd a minutes. He . I ;s downs San 1 ■ basket.for.th e final m argin,.- round pick ShShown Bradley, who had H uskers ju st 10 poinislils o n '4 - 0 ^ 1 2 sh-ooTlngT"^ aboul ihe playofT system , SAN DIEGO (AP) —- At/ least the Humphries r Nets' 105, Lakers 1022 six reboundss anda n o b locked shots. Continued ( from D5 - p ie talking nbo nd it seems the undefeated Los Angeles Raiders didnidn’t blow the halflim c, but . EAST RUTHERFORI;^D. N.J.— The Pistons>ns led b y 1 1 at halftimc It’s thc third straight Bigig Eight title but in tiie end ii Ip facing each other, halflim e lead this tim e. w as too late, APpheto Kevin ^ Edwards scored 233 ]points and and increasedKl thci lead to 75-53 as the ond j O range Bowl trip Tort 1N ebraska, team s end up fii uaid the H uskers w a n t to It wasn’t much to startirt \w ith — six H um phries D errick Coleman and Keru:nny Ander- 76crs hit justist th ree o f th eir first 14 But j Osborne, who admits:s he is sur- Albert.s said :tes Los Angeles J ’hcst-ranked opponent Jan. points on Jeff Jaeger’sr’s two field passes for a son each added 21 Sundid a y a s th c shots in thc: thirdth quarter. But rookie prised ^ ot th c top ranking in Ihe coali- play ihc highcsi goals — and Los Angcic}cles got two copped withhe first half Sunday. Newq Jersey Nets snappccpcd 0 three- • Greg Grahamm sporked a 12-0 run thoi t ust focus on 1- _ vhy wc all come here, and ■ " more field goals to beatsat thc Strug- pass to Nolc game losing streak withI at 105-102 m ade il 77-6555 after three quarters. Friday’s | home gome ag.Igainsl thc “Tliat s why 1 think we've:'vc earned it." hc snid. gling San Diego Chargers;ers 12-7 Sun- .B efo re th a t victoiy over the Los Angeic;lcs Lakers. Philadclphitihio c o u ld n 't keep up thc Sooncrs. < lo liavc an obvious N o. 1 day. gained only blow8 it ?T he Lakers, w ho have ycyet to w in in p ressu re, thohough, ond the Pistons •‘1 think our players arear mature “You want lo li done." Thc R aiders blew a 17-7 17- halftimc Two onsld four games on the road,, gotg within quickly regagained a big lead and enough c to understand thatIt r i ^ t now after il’s all don iliuskcrs haven’t w on a na- lead in a,31-20 loss to> KKansas City bounds, and i 102-101 on another juju m p e r b y cm ised thc resirest o fth e w ay. it’s i a ranking and it docscsn't mean TheComhusl ince back-to-back cham pi- , .last weck^ T w o w eeks agoago they were ot thc San Die1 Diego. 12-7 i muchr until the final onc,” :hche said. tional title since IS said hc is onships in 1970-71 197 under B o b Dc- I :up 13-0 at C hicago, andid won> 16-14. Thc Chargis replaced John Friesz at ^ L inebacker Trcv Alberts ned to g iv e vancy. Ncbrasfcraska has lost six o f its last ■•only-bccausc K«vin Bullfuller-missed bul Humphriibut didn’t get hot until it Broncos eaitrn berth intito playoffs glad J Ncbraslco is positionc in th e closing five starts to I Osbom e th c title. seven bowlsr'■Isrfour by 20 points or tw o field goal attem pts in 1 e. play. Thc Grizzlies, the ^ shoulder heal The Asaodfltcd Press , 0 in league pi “Collcgc football seem:ms to take more. The lasllist lime the C om huskcrs .m in u test ies completed six straight £; No. 2 s e ^ e d titeam in thc post-season, was 1987, a 30-15 victory ■ ; “It sure, would be nicece 1tb have 28 onel Woshin care o f itself,” he said. ‘TheTie last cou- a bowl wa; p all 73 yards of a drive Thc 1 Ith-ranked Idaho VVandals ac- hosts Dclawan-are, an at-large team from 1 ihe Sugar Bowl. ’ Jpoints up there, b ut w c gotgoi a victory, with two seco pie o f weeks there's been a lotI o f peo- ov er LSU in the ith a 9-yard touchdown v;Iually won twice when thejicy trounced thc Yonkcc CoConfcrcncc. ^ • so obviously w c did cnoug3Ugh." rcceiv- ‘T h a t w e 1 ote Lewis with 1:53 left. _thc Boise State Broncos forfo thc 12tli B ut B oise,c SI tate first-y c o r coach I- crTim Brown said. "Il cancar gel lo,thc the last miniot drive. San Diego had * almost brow- able based oi straight time on Saturday. Pokey Allenn ssuffered his first losing ( polril where you just aim y 81 yards on 35 plays, head cooch, with on over- i) ■ound because happening,” ' Ti- The Vandals defeated thtthe B roncos season as a hci Sem inolee s ______- . beat yourself into the groui side kickoffs went out of and earned all rccord o f•3-8.1-6inthcBigSky. 3- If any credit. R oss said, 49-16 in the Kibbie Dom e, z I’l liavq to .say an y th in g to • you never give yourself t id th c Raiders got thc ball • JCAAI-AA Quarterbackick D oug N ussm eier com- Continued ^ from D5 •‘You don’t h njoy some of Ross said I an at-large berth inlo thc NC Jowdcn said. ‘‘They know You have to leam to cnjo D iego 44. :hc Vandals pletedl5of2f 23 passes for 198 yards beat t Florida o r it doesn’t; meann hny- th e kids.” Bowi th e things tliat a re happcniiaiing.” whether Hur playoffs. And although thi ;akc. Wc know if w c lose, irgcrs got one last chancc -■ I confercnce and two toucluchdowns, leading the thing,” t Bowden said after:r thci Sem i- w l.at’s at slake, The Raiders (6-4) wowon for the finish the sco2 — 9-2 overall and 5-2 in c jame. wc're'probably out. tmcs, who missed the lost J lg ot home Vandals to thtthc .win. Nussmeier also noles’ r 62-3 w in over Northrtii C arolina o r tie tins game s to remain in R oss said play — won’t be playing Dt a chance, to o .” .fourth tim e in six gom es to lo let his bruised throwing Conference, ran thc ballI 1,15 tim es fo r 107 yords S S tate. ‘‘I f w c d id n 't haveve th at o n e F lorida’s got a - D enver in thc w eren’t neces when they face Southland C 1 callcd Florida coach • • -ai second*pIocc tie w ith Dei cal, was pickcd off by Li- T isiona. they Md two touchcchdowns. . , . morer ballgame, 1 guess I’d’d.bcjump- ■ Bowden ca •AFC.West. They closedled to within just thought \ champion Northeast Louis T ier an ofTcnsivc genius lington at the Raider 39 will see post-season acticlion for the In the gameme, Nussmeier set a Big ing i: up an d dow n and holleriering.” . Steve Spurrier ,; -o n e gome o f first-place KKc ansas (^ity. th in g to p u t i thc AP poll w h o has a teamcam loaded with lalcnt » o n d s left. ninth timo in the last 12 ycaiairs. Sky Confcrenc:nce tvcorxl for total career . Florida S tate had led thi w hich lost 19-17 to C hicagcago. ^id. . know ifyou over hove e had a chancc to win in tu .Montana, under the dirlirection of touchdownsI wwidi 108, and extended for f 12 w eek s before its 31-1-24 loss to “ I don t kn< The defending divisionion champion • “I vm disainutq is almost unbclicv- th go. e n o u g h pjints oint against Florida.” head coach Don Read camc■ned thc Big his conferenceice record for touchdown Notre t D om e tw o weeks ago Chargers (4-6) saw theiheir playorf of production * concerned Bowden said.id. "That's" what concerns I on the way things were stSky'Conference's outomatiItic bid into passes to 91..' Heh also set on Idaho ca- But Bowden was more < rc hopes severely damage'Iged 08 they the C hargers,” iChargers coach B obby T;- Gators (9- you .about lhemIhcn or22.1993 ■ ' Floyd^Elilfiigtouv^win Shark GolleflEarr diees of coirinplicatiom i l r o m1 cancer SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (A:AP) — When an unique attitude altit that inspired a lot o f ShootoutLt w ith birddie putt I leather Fair joined Uie LP(PGA louT; she people. Theyley thoughti 'if this little girl - worked harder than anyo:/one else and — at 24 —- canca keep going, so ^ y.” .. ' TH O U SA N D OAKS,s. C ' alir. (A P) today." ElkiiIkinglon said. “Getting that1 cxhibi.tj^< a determination lllliat siislained Fair-Kayc said.said ■ — R a y m o n d FloycJ sansank a 6-foot' shot stiff atIt tliei hole turned us around. 1her through a four-year ballattic with can- ' Farr resumeumcd playing on a limited bird ie putt on Ihc 18(h holihole to win the We’d madedc-only one birdie on tho ecr. ( her friends said. basis in th c: fall o f 1990, but a short time S l.l million Shark Shootootout Sunday back nine unlilun th c a a n d the rest o f tlic Farr, 28, died Saturday ninight o f com- ||H |y S 9 w < H lotcr, doctorsirs foundf two tumore — one w ith panncr Sieve ElkingtcIgton. field had cau,:aught up w ith us.” , , jpH.catioas from her diseasej ond.cnbrtsio0 " in her S pine, theth other at the back o f hCT Floyd and Elkih^lon'l>n'hud u final ' Four teamum s'lied for second ui 189,' ttreat it, officialssaid. - — rou n d 10-undcr-par 62 aniand a 54-hole including defending de champions Tom LPGA golfer Maiy Bo'ayan and obout' ^ 1 I99I, Farr underwent a 13- total o f 188, a tournamentlent record 28- Kile and Davis Da Love 111. The others ;20 other professional golfjifers were ot -Sicult.------ition to rebuild her vertebra un d er par over the par-72,72. 7.025-yard were Male; Irwin li and Bruce Lictzkc. ‘Scottsdale Memorial Hosospital-Norlh In M archize 19 her back with a 7>inch Sherwood Country Clubb course.ci They Brad ra.icon3n and Mark Calcavccchia. \when Farr died. ■ hour operationShe latcr hod an operation to split th c S300.000'firit placilace prize. and Curtistis Strange and Mark "When she first came; onc the tour, ond stabilizecrania] 1 tumor and a series o f •'M y pultcr was alreadydy ini my bag.” O'Meara, rnobody worked harder,” i metal rod. Shes thor involved removing remove th c crai F lo y d said. “ Steve hadj beenbi putting Lietzke andan Irwin both had l(}-fodi "Healher was determinedd 10 do well; : marrow from ber spine, b e a u tif u lly ull w eekc 1ke IS and trying to r e { ^ the Elkington’s six-iron lo0 vvwithin 2 feel record for• a a single round. They fin- Farr underwent surgeryy Nov. 11 lo Saturday’ nightni In a Scottsdale,, AAriz., hospital. Shei had treatment. Fanshe lost from her S-foot-I died putting stroke i o f th c hole a( 15 vvxs a blig ig shot. ; ished al 191.H. tied with Chip Beck and rrelieve a brain hcmorrhirhagc at the battling car:ancer for the p ast fourj r jy e a r s . •'Fifteen was the key:y (10 our win Corey Pavinin forI sixth placc. SScotlsdalc hospital. Six da>lays laler, her d b e e n 25 pounds uaryshe 1992, she said she f ^ e . . ccondition was downgradedd fromI fair to o n A ly S , 1985989. “She took thc bull by ihc ; was curcd and hoped to be critical. She underuinvent a mastectbmy, fol-- way, and that was how she 1 ’ In Februarytour in 1993. The Phoenix native wasIS a two-lime • lowed by 36S radiation rc treatments over a1 disease,”i Mallon sa|d. hc“I hom. any- th o u ^ t shem wa am ed Goien Lingmerth, a G ra f oveerpowers SanchezI 'All-American golfer at Arizoicona State and four-month period.peri Iutm cndous will to live. an<; handled the bock on the Jiemtoui Arizona footbi player became thc youngest player•cvertoquaii- d Doctors andam friends-such as M eg{ neveri died.” “ She had a, She also formar a golMub manu/scturH* fy for thc LPGA Tour at age: 202 in 1986. M allon. on LPGALP member and friendI Farr inspired other cancelind htfr spirit'’ form erN orthen V icario, takingt Slilims title After winning SI70.038; iiin M years, sincc collcgc,‘itVimrvelcd ot Farr’s fighting; herI sister said. who w orks for:omeback t plans were side- Farr was diagnosed with bnbreast cancer spirit. “When Stic was diagnoserer sufTcrets, iii Phoenix. norc health problems. NEW YORK (AP) —- S SiefTi Gruf, But her comi h e r p o w er game putting a punctuationp sed, she had tracked by more m ark o n the year, cotnplei* best season in four years Su/idri;iday by vyin- ning the Virginia Championships. “I’m incrcdibly happyiy ito end ilic year like this,” the worlorld'sN o. 1 w o m an player said aRcr a 6-1,( 6-4. 3- 6. 6-1 viciory over Anintxnixa Sanchez I V icario. “ Il couldn’t bo anyiny better.” W P Jf , ^ The title, her first at Madison B ^ S quare Garden since 1989.S9. was worth | i W " 5 / ' S250.000, raising her wonvomcn's sea- son-rccord total to S2.75;.753,837 and bo o sting her carccr total lo more S13 million. It was herr 79th7‘ eacecr j i I . singles title, tying her wilwith .Hall of F am er M argarcl Court. , G raf was simply overporpowering. ^ H er b ig serve set up easyy ppoints. Mer I . feared forehand zipped deepdee inlo tho \ __ co m ers. She repeatedly Icl'lea Sanchez ------f l i AP proto 1.^ Vicario standing flatfoou)0 lcd on Ihc . ___. ^ k 9 9 b aseline as thc ball went whwhizxingby. Arantxa Sar>anchez Vicario li •In Ituu 11/37. sag. M99 • “From the beginning, I1 wwas able to argues a callca during her match B 5 * r* Ij • 5 . lake control o f the points.”4,” G raf said, against Stoftorn Graf In tho 8| a r d s a v e h * 5 e r H a n d la r “ I tried to be as aggre.>Jsivea* a.si I c o u ld .- Virginia SllnJims finals Sunday. Bj D i e H a r c nnd it worked well." Iflmafeln • W e o tife h e contfoll • The ulfim c lim a te c Stich stonimps Sampifliras in 4 | Epj«' Offteteftarm sets for AllTP Cham]ipionship m i / m3221R s a . 43421R/43221 . FRANKFURT, Germanyany (AP) — lems wiih hisis serve,i usually his most M ichacl Stich saved his best>est tennis o f reliable vveapoi,pon. and w ent down two thc y e a r for the last eventnt and : upset breaks in thee f first set before battling ■ajTSlDfLLl©[pCDQ Pete Sampras in four setsIS SundayS to back to force; a liebreak.i . afiSifeGf win th c ATP Championship,ip, Stich iwice;e : servod for. ihe.jSet and innj'll/37 Stich blasted 27 aces in a 77- -6 .2 -6 ,7 - was broken boll50ih times, w asting'iwosct I esiooR 6. 6-2 victory that lifted thcic CGerman to poinLs in Ihc eigdgluh game. No. 2 in world rankings. Sampras begjcgan the liebreak wiih a “ It’s a great flni.sh to a gngreat year.'* double-fault andam Stich quickly seized a Stich said. 6-1 load. He wiwasted two set points bul S am pras slill finishes Ihce yyear as Ihe clinched it 7-3 when Sampras hit a H3S8R o th c nel. , _ SSBSO^^S No. 1 player despite his; lo loss in th e backhand into ll MonaierSCR BoadHnnaiBdler PLUS RoodHflndler PLUS event m atching the lop eight;ht |players in He rallied in the socond set. break- (nllSwMiouiwortanir eO.OOO-mila Mart■toroutwfltrentr M.OOO-mlWwwfeWwon a round-robin fonnat. ing Stich twice:e toI even the scorv. IS 70 “I had my chances loday,ly, butI when There were•e noi breaks in Ihc third f 2 9 . 9 9 3 9 .9 9 p iT t^ m w 5 9 .^ w e get to cmnch time h3 seemsseei to get set. 5i3 »4».** PI4S.WSSUI IBS.P? PU170IRIUW 164 I _ M.t* PtIVTMIU _ 74, through it," Sampras said.. "1"Today he Sampras fou]ought off Iwo sel points R P1H70Wli»wH 7», deserved to win. 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