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Fowl I friend: M1 ee t o n e fa m i­ warp]i l a n e s ly’s turkey, sa fe ■ a n d sound fo r an o th e r S a y l o r r a n g e: incident wass Thanksgiving. P ag e B l ‘no big deal,’ Air Force saya y s I ByVfuSxaBnck from 8 a.m. to 9:301:30 a .m . : Valley( leg islato r Ttoes^iees eTio ___ During the delay, theih e Id ah o Ulingi powerful Air Guard planes ggot o t c lo se P ag e B l MGUNTAIX HOME -. A• enough to read the tatail il num - sniall plasc carr>-in5 a govo v b e r o f th e m>"Stery planiilan e. dis- It rumed out to ^ a I ta tis ie n t OQ>-o:e s h o o te r di< e a p la n e rupicd njiliiarj- im ininiin g lea.sed b>- th e fed e rall l AAi nim al I Kempton: M agic Vj eierciscs over the Saylolor Damage Control aag« g e n c y , I bids for spor ninnilege of S o u th e m Creek Boabing Range lasast which takes care of ppre re d a to r w e e k , fa-jj a u ! s . A ir Forci I tax com m ittee. team is two vic- rce problems for ranchersi e r s w ho 1 a fo u rth natio n - spokeswtraan said the indid- run livestock on1 ppi u b lic i dent “tvasn't a big deal tou lands. In additionn totc th e P ag e B 5 us.*" pilot, the plane conta) n ta i n e d S p o r t c A pair of A-10 -W anhogs'js" sharpshooter Chuckc k C( a rp - 2tor4:TheCoUeg.': M inico’s girls’ frccnf the Idaho Air N atioru.■ul e n t e r , a G o o d in:g g -b -b a s e d Guard( was en route to ththe supervisor for the AAC D C in Idaho v o ll^ b a ll openedte; the rzinge for gunner>- pm aictice I d ^ o . Twin Fans \ to n es aw ay fromu a le w ith r Thursday, when an operatrjtrr “We was working oon n som: e al title. ly. P ag e B 5 Told tbe pilots *nhere wasi ia bands of sheep, huntinpIting coy. Pn)seculOT ccivilian plane that haciad otes for some sheepI produc-pn Richard B n v i i:intruded over the rangtg e e rs , a n d th e n th e y sh sh< o w e d ' Spartans startin';g: ftM ajo r L ea g u e j S reviews tds April ^area," said Li. CoL Jim Ballall up to start bombiT ib in g ,” ; basketball team eop n d fo u r y ears notice to police °o f th e Idaho Mr G u ard . C a rp e n te r s a id “Xo one knexf who thislis Carpenter said hele h a d a i R egion i n scheduleapproving a S B agendes temng plane was,” added Capt.pt. schedule for bombinglg ranger . P ocatello Tuesday.rvith players M themofhJs ^Melissa Miller, spokes->s- activities that showco w e d it P ag e B 5 ^ office's intent to woaaa for the 366thth “was due to be cleara r u1 n til Long tim e com ing: ] Composite Wing siarioned at 9:30 a.m. - but thene n th1 e y the Mountain Home .Air,ir p u sh e d it u p lo sta rrt t bomb( b- B aseball ow ners Oen M E . , I F o rc e Base. b g a t 7 3 0 a.m .” o f lab o r s trife by ap Ready for m i •A ir Force control towercr Normally, “we -vw o rk new ag reem e n t w it w o rk e rs’ t«A.*phoned a irp o nrts s a ro u n d th e m guj-s," h e said,s 1\iesday C hristm as: a s f a r a « a \- as S a lt L a k e Cir>-irj- T h e M o u n ta in H omo m e e A ir T his ho m e is IO d«enniae t»ho was L-. thehe Force Base controlso ls th e decked out for litile plane, she said. Saylor Creek Bomlo m b in g F o d d & H o f E \xn so. she said, the L^d-d- Range, which liesi to th e -th e com ing ho l­ dv-nt “wasr.'t a big deal to southeast. The Mouno u n ta in id ay season. presecate Cus.*" Home ba'se t*: the prirp rim ;iry Page Cl -j^ domestic vio- t! According to the Airir user o: the range, bbut u t th e Ience cases, ^Force, the inddent lasteds d Please se e HUNTERS.;.P Pa ageA 2' even when tb e \\e cure: For Vew policcy on donnestic vie victim does no t ^ Its. Page Cl wish to press xt eads to baattery, kicdnap chai ito g e s . Ii

Chicken soup’s the^ e w< elem en- Kent McCleary p riso n a t t h e tim e , ac«iccording to headed to a ios-Wflw» writer______court documents. An1 »error by a napping char ipal deserves ' y chilly w inter nights. county jail apparent!Itly let him preliminarj- ^ ! do u b t, today’s XWr\yiN FALLS - A Twin Fallslls free before he servedd his prison goes to Disti P ag e A 6 manin isi be in g ch arg ed w ith h a itcry:ry sentence. lawyer, pubolence O p i n i o n a n d Jlkidnapping, in a case that;at Twin Falls County’ PProsecutor Calbo, expec couldjld be in keeping w ith a new New start: F il^s^e ;w Ridi Bevan said he \vanants to pros- innocent, c o uunty n i policy of prosecutingng ecute domestic violencnee charges Crj-stal irgesBe: tary-school principa , domemesiic violence ca.<:es even if even when the victimn ;refuses to wife, apparc th e b en e fit o f th emier dc advocacy the: viivictim won’t p ress c h a rg e s, press cliarges. press charge editorial says. ; an n u al list o f Joafose Lazaro Benitez, Jr., 27, wasOS “Tills is a case that wiwouldn’t be ) a ■' jury trial. The kid- •ested Nov. 10, after policccc uncommon to what W(we h o p e to know if shefiarge oj is scheduled for a . ponded to a domestic violencece see on the stand,” Bevavan said. “It ‘•‘fficultTy hearing D ec 6. If i: H comnplaint. pl Twin FaUs city prose- istria Court, Benitez's M o n e y points out the dilemmala I’m going such condmoi cutorsors a re charging h im %vith bat-It- to be facing in coun. Na^Jational sta- “If (policelublic defender Brad Kay G ea±ea &ssbes an apple pkpie wltidi win becom e part of a turkey-turi(i Bad toys: A consumi twy.vf, wliile county prosecutors arere tistics say 67 percent of domestic tnind aheadpects Benitez to plead irging him \vith second-degree day tdceoct neai eras her restsm□rant fa Ptymouth, M ass, group re le ase s its lavishar gifts g s ‘-“e violence cases have eitliitlier no \ic- f"?ke the ch. Inapping, saying he tried to tim testimony or a victictim who is Benitez, Jose Benitez's pay for *min hazanious toys. ain his pregnant \vife by push-h- a n tag o n isric to th e proseisecution.” Asarently ^ is reluctam to s first m au g u r- ing heh e r u n d e r a baby c rib , Benitez entered a pieilea of inno- County Sheri•ges. Calbo said he has P ag eA S Benlenitez should have been inm Cunt in th e d o m estic batlattery case, Please1 to s Crj-stal Benitaz lo Plymoutlh prefers3 N a t i o n e o p p o se s th e c h arg es, cult to prosecutc under R eaping rew ards: : LaPresident ^ ' tions, B evan s a id a n d loans to h e lp erbpa; al b la st a t ^ 1 ice) go in with that in takeout t)turkeys P resid en t C lin to nIs ’s hof m e from )impson[ (ends stiint as wiad of time, they can ^ charges stick," Be\-an • albash paid off.. ' P ag e A5 It helps ease hholiday strgss suit, the Twin Falls X s )ism issed ju ro r! W eriffs Department has Tbe I- JUsaditaa Press______Heading for hom e:('SECTION Pi r says she made m eals for thoses e wv ho C linton looses a v ert »e see DOMESTIC. Page A2 want to reduce the holiilo lid a y onlnly paid a comi p p l i m e n t ^ BOSTON — Jean Mayerr hassle a n d s till e a t a t hom e, B urm a, th e n h ea d s h has plenty of Thanksgivingg Boston Market, a rerest s ta u - h is P ad fic trip. Section C itaAiiAaaoclgted Press______memories, and not all off rant chain, is offering txirkeytxu-l ih c m a r e a s sw ec; a s h e r ice^-!------m eals n a tio n a lly fo r thhe e ffirst - — 'ood/Home...l.8 ...... boxcooldcs. time this Thanksgivi• iv in g . ANTA MONICA, Calif. — Bringiin^yng to a closc ll>e itness ^ S e c t i o n b y e ...... 2-5 S h e rem e m b e rs lo c g h o u rss Three-quarters of its5 1,0231,1 st dramatic stage in the civi:ivil case yet, O .J. in the kitchen. I«s o: stresss stores will open Thursdir s d a y , le a r Abby...... 4 S imipson p s stepped down from theth( witness stand |^M — H - S — 1 and ibe txnto.- she c o o k e d toy and the company expox p e c ts S e c t i o n A sday widiout any effort by his.5 lawla yer to u n d o th e H k the cangsrcsacy c: leather. holiday sales to nearlyly dou-d '“Vies...... 6 J s !jage ; from two days of accusatiorItions from the other • ■ Weallier...... 2 Se( sidej So two j-ears ago, Mayerr b le th is y e a r. latched onto a new holiiiv About 70 percent oof f a ll N ation...... 3 4 Fooc efense attorney Robert Bakerr hahad been expected |L ^ iectlon D , tradition that's becoming’ U.S. households will1 hhe a v e ^ • to throh«w SimpMn a round of ^ pnpathetic a questions. I |^ World...... 5 Garo increasii^y p o p v^ . e v e n m1 turkey on Thanks^ringlg Day,D ^oney...... 1.3 buc inin a surprise move critici7edid bby some e.xpens, I m her homctmra oj PK-mouUi, but orJy 30 percent actusctually Opinion...... 6-7 Deai er said he wU call Simpson1 backhi to tlie stand |||E omics...... 2 where Thankssjving began. cook a bird, said D Da\ a v id Movi ing the defense portion of the wrongfyl-deaih HjBa egal-notices...3 She ordered out for herr Je n k in s o f N T D G roup Inc mit next month. i l n c . , » - S e c t i o n B homc'cookcd m eal market research compaii p a n y . As5 a residt, the jurors headed1 homeho for a sbc^lay “This way, \-ou get more: The rest either go to somson e- Local ...L ...... 1-3 Sec T h anksgiving n k holiday carryingg a fin a l im a g e o f ThisI itman, who Identified himself only a time to relax with jtju t fami- one else’s house, goo tott a pj(Kr.HcaMicc)dsli^ Simpsopson denying yet again that he stabbeds to death stand! Obituaries...... 2 Moni ids outsido the Santa Monica, Colil U-," sa id w ho tuns a aI restaurant or order out.t. Nicolc)le Bro\vn Simpson and Ronalt tiald Goldman. The oj.s)Simpson was testifying Tuesday, auio scrrice and sales busi­ Idaho/W est...... 4 Com trial reresu m es next T u e s d a y , Takeout has increase a s e d ness with her husband. \-car-round to an averagea g e of irlie r in tJie day, a ju r o r \vas remrem oved a fte r b e in g literally in his face, Simpson Sports;.-:;.T.;..M l-ega “There's no cleanup» 35 meals a year for• eea a c h iscd o f trying to c o n ta c t a tto rnneys ey in tlie c a se a n d c ''®n " 'tones, giving no flaslf of thi j f i e d inTOlred afterward. Everj-- m an, w o m a n a n d ch ild iin n t h e one of their employees. The womroman, an aspiring the otother side had hoped to brinj thing goes right inio ther United States, coinparp a r e d octrcsscss, said her only offense wasas tot compliment a tl a scries of “I don’t know: computer panUcgicgal’s tie...... ials. tras h c a n . A n d \Txi k n o w I'm1 with 20 a dccadc a a( g o ,- • . . not h o i going 10 mess up ther Jenkins said. But s sin i n c e & Telliifiling his story for the first timene ini front o f a ju r y , ^ mmong i other things, Simpsoi txtrkcy.*" — - ■ Thanksgi\-ing is a bastiontio n of Simpso?son ^vas battered for t^vo dayslays with evidence, e-’tplailain anytliing from the locaticly a s The fac e of Death,' tim S m d ie s d x rw few er pe o p le old-fashioned homc cookiie k in g , ISSlfied. insinuiluations and accusations,-frofrom blood in his ovvncdcd.to how he got cuts on his 1 :alif., courthouse wt«re arely.' dining out onI any change in habits attruittr a c ts | [ C l a s ^ _ - BroncoICO and mansion to a lie^Ietectcector that allegedly plamtintiffs say Ms. Simpson and G y. Thank^iving. au i Bui stcces andI attention. ' E X t > X showed/e d him being “e x tre m e ly decepi:eptive." theirr fingernailsf d u rin g a d e a th sti .. resoiasnts naricnwidc have “It’s still prettj- smaU. I 1______Despispite rapid-fire questioning froi »n answered in calm, I L B u t Mr. Mauldin sold his CO from a Inwyer who Please si stepped in to pnn-ide read>-- the explosive temper Please se e TAKEOUT, Page’aeeA2 , ’ ------on th s first day by usIn •ing out. He answered )ws” and a string of Tha T lm es^ ew s Class! son said he couldn’t 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 , Ition of any gloves he g is hand — gouges the I Goldman made with struggle. ^ e see SIMPSON. Page A2 s e j A-2 Tlme»N8w», T*rin FalU.alU. Idaho Wednesday, Novtmber 27,199627, TF

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■ I . E q r e o \ s x ______A c R o s s : n : i W cdhoila)'. Nu'y. Z7;7' ...... Ac tWqiIi^ fatrtw lufliif liajli tiiac wtuUli w iiiul imyeraiure Magic Valley Rain drei•enches East as reci:cord cold sw eeps; ffar south into Texisxas CAMACU Increasing cloudinc.s:nc.ss to d a y . H ighs in th c lowercr40s. _ , , ------Southeast ivind 5 to 15 rm ph. T onight mosdy cloudy,y. iLow s The AtMCIatad PrwtI ______dragged more arcirctic air across thc Plains. Recoilecord lows in the upper 20s. Thanitanksgiving Day mostly doudy w ith a induded 24 bdoww zero at Aberdeen, SJ).; 19 bclibelow zero ch;mcc of rain. Breezy,y. Higlis'inf] the lower 40s, Remniwinder Heavy rain fell1 ovover pans of the ccntrai Appaljpalachians at Jamestown, N.I4.D.; and 18 b e lo w a t Devilss LaLake and of rain Northeastt oion Tuesday, while the nonhenliem Plains Fargo, N.D. |CixiufD^^^5- I ^ of Thanksgiving weekcnikcnd mostly doudy. A chance of eiicJi day. l^ w s in the; 20s.20s H iglis 40 to 45. had a third day of rccord cold with temperaturatures fa r Stoux Falls, S.D.,D., had its diird day of rccordrd acold in a The ultrairii)lct indexlex forecast is 1, a minimal cxp(tposure be^zero. row w ith a low of)f 12 bdow zero, tying a markrk t]that has level. T h e nun m die EastE a was produced by a stronglg lclow pres- been on th e books3 sinces 1898, sure system that: wasw. sliding northeastwardI in into New Liglit snow shoW'iwers ivcre po.vsible overnightI aacross a the l l mvnlon I 41* E xtended regionalmal forecast England. D akotas a n d Mirmenesota. , Friday mostly cloudy.,dy. A chancc of moim tain snowV and;i a Moderate to heaveavy rain fell near.the storm’sTi’s center. The cold air swc;vcpt all the way into Texas, widiwidirccord .slight clinncc of valleyey mi in In te in th e day. Lows: in ir ihc ivilh light to moderlerate rain around its fringes:s aand into lows of 33 above: ata Victoria and 32 at Del Rio, on the tecn.s east to 20s we.st..H Hi, iglis in th e 30s. New England. Partsrts of West Virginia, westernI NfiMaryland 'Mexico border. Saturday and Sundayday cloudy. A ch.ince of valleyey rain and southern Penasj.asylvania p icked up m ore lhanan 2 inchcs In die West, lighi;h t rain fell over w estern W ashinshington a.s ------and snow and mountainain snow each day. Lows in thec tet en s of rain in 24 hours. a new storm system:m orgoni:cd off thc Padfic Coas!k}ast. Light cast to 20s wc.st. IlighsIS in th c mid-30s to mid-40s. Snoiv showers wer,s-erc sc attered around th e northirthem and snow showers wenere scattered across Montanala aiand into —^ C a m a s P r a i r i e , WiVtmd o R iver Valley nordiw estem sides» ofo thc storm, with heavier sncsnowfall in parts of ColoradoJo and {vcsicrn Nebraska, witlw ith som e diemountainsofnornorthern V erm ont and New Hamlampsliire. flakes extending intoir western Kansas and northiJrtheastern Id a^ Fnll; | Cloudy today. A chanclancc of rain . Highs 35 to 40, Tot yF] F a rth er west, wintlind blowing across Lakc Michig±igan pro- New Mcxico, cloudy with a chancece iof rain or snow. Lows neai •ar 20. duced lake^ffectsncsnowfall in western Michigan,I. A few light shovlowers fell over pans of Arizon.izona, with Thanksgiving Day cloucloudy with scattered snow shov In thc middle of lhe nation, a high pressuiisure area occasional snow atIt higlierI elevations. Highs 35 to 40. Remaiinainder of Thanksgiving weelle k e n d ______cloudy with a chance of; |TwmFnll7 l of snow each day. Lows in thea tteens and 20s. Iliglis in the 30s, ■ 7^;.\ii'i.itA:niR|-;s ...... 'I'rcasurc Valley> TheAccuWeaihof'lof ^fo re c a s t for n t» n . W ednesday, n e s Nov. 27. Max Mlo Albuquerque 51 35 Mostly cloudy today.:ay. Higlis in the mid 40s. Southith c a s t EIZ l !ZJB Allanto 48 47 47 .03 wind 5 to 10 m ph. Tonifioniglit cloudy w ith a chancc ofjf^rain. •«» -ot o.^Ot 10> 20m 40» Ha 60*• 7170* BOt eo< 100(1101 Q -tit ^ ^ Ooston 44 36 36 1.70 - ^ ^ Loivs near 30. Tlianksgivsp rin g D ay m osdy doudy. A ch: Dandi teparate high Itmporatm zonai Chicafio 27 15 15 ..... _£io^ of rain showers. Highs; in ithe m id 40s. Dallas 45 29 ..... Den«f 32 24 24 Nortiiem Nevadada DosMoines 22 4 4 m-in>onTutlonnot»t»ltobl» ______Mostly sunny loday.,ly. Afternoon southwest wind Detroit 30 27 27 .14 mph. Higlis 35 to 40,, TonightTo increasing clouds, Loi S c r ? Honolulu 83 75 75 ..... A I .M A N 'A C ______hrcezj-. Lows near 20. HTlianksgiving i: Day m osdy doudy Houston 48 35 35 31 .10 brisk w ith a chance of r;rain or snow showers. Snow I Indionopolis 32 31 Kansas Cily 29 13 13 ...... I d i l l o loivcring to ;’alley floors.)rs. 1Highs in tlie 30s. U s Vegas 64 -ta -t8 ..... Max Mln Pep Pc Ma» Mm I Pc„ Northern Utah Los Angeles 80 54 54 Boise -11 25 ... Yestetoay 35 28I ...... Mostly sunny today wit Memphis 42 36 36 ' with som e higli douds. Highs in Miami Ceacfi 85 73 73 ...... QuflL-y 37 28 ... Last year 42 31 ...... upi>er 30s. TonijJu increaTeasing clouds and not as cold wi Milwaukco 24 13 13 roirfmlO 38 1-1 ... Normal 4G 24 .04 20 percent chancc of ligluliglit snow. Lows 2S-30. Thanksgi Minneapolis 13 0 0 ...... Goodmc. 36 28 ... Day mostly cloudy withith a chance of light snow mon New Otieans 50 45 45 I*rccipit;ttii)n 50 ...... Hnncfni;in 40 28 ... late aftemoon, H i^isinin tl:die low er 40s. New yotk 58 50 Month to dale; 1.G2 1 TJic ultniviolct indexax forecast f is 2, a minimal expo;posure Oklahoma City 44 25 25 Itlano Fnlls 34 27 .... Normal mo. to dnte; 1.1.10 level. FRONTS: Omaha 21 8 8 ..... Jcfome 32 2G .... Waier yeor to date: 2. Phoeni* 74 52 52 ...... 2-70 TDAIKJWIvVITII-R.^iRSLiMNLARY ______PittsburRh 37 37 37 .29 Lewiston 41 35 .... No/mal yeat lo (Jate; 1,83 1. 1 ------______:r^r/o«AHv '>-1 ______O 1000 AecuWaathat, Ine Pofllana. Mo. 33 31 31 .43 Mama m 24 .... - Ponland. Ore. 45 40 40 Mallo m 19 .... Comfort factors A cold front off thee P;Pacific Norihwest will move . Reno 47 26 2G McCnII 35 15 .... Humidilyainoon: 788 cpet. Idaho today, bringinglg with it increasing clouds ™S'aar H ”1 ES3 g I E3 E St, LOUIS 28 18 18 ...... >«C» LOiY itOntHS , ig- swwy pr.aouor aouoy Pocatcllo 35 28 .... Qarometer at noon; 30.3:5,31 S greater chance for snowoiw o r rain. _ Salt Lake City 44 27 27 SanFrancisco 67 a 45 s ...... Salmon 39 27 ,,,, Pollen couni; Reports endended Tuesday afternoon,1, thetl Panhandle remained uun n d e r (or this season. mostly cloudy .skies. Ulie ie central< mountains and soudn Sooitle 48 39 39 ..... Stiinlcy 28 6 .... Spokono 31 27 27 ..... Cc«r1«», Ailhm.t ona A:l«rc, o( M.itM.M.lti were mostly sunny. Decidecreasing clouds produced pa Sun Volloy 36 n .... Washineton 63 42 42 .62 sunny skies in th e southea:heast. H i o h &A JXMSl ______T em per;ilures a t midaf:idaftemoon ninged from 30 degiL-grees Idaho: Higli, S3 degri-•grees ai P a y e tte. Low, 6 degrees■CCS at Stanley. at Coeur d’yMene to 40-JO degrees< at Boise and Lewis S k VUVVTCH______?iston. Nation: Higli, 85 atIt M\ iami, Fla. Low, 24 below zerouiTO at Devils Lake, N.D, — W inds w ere liglit and variablevari sta te u id e. 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S i m p s o nn ______D o m e s5 t t i c ______Continued from A l c o m p lim e nnt t the tie a paralegal was;r-as a n tid im a c tic . Continued from A l “T h a t hihas to be met with the if policc did noc find hher e r s h e Baker's decision to postponej for the plaiiaintiffs was wearing. After Af the pounding rhetoricic of changed its protocolcol for investi- challengege that most women who would be beaten even worse.)rse. Simpson’s “rciiabilitnlitation" in After the jujuror’s dismissal, the Danluniel Petrocelli, two othi:her gating domestic vioUiolence arrests, ^re viivictims of domestic vio- According to court documcum ents, front of the jury cameTie as a sur- paralegal, , S S t e v e F o s te r , w ise - lawy.iwyers for thc plaintiffs’ sidee— • said Sheriff Waynyne Tousley. Ience,"he;h e said. Jose Benitez has a sententte n c e of pri.se. cracked: “II tthink she’s got good Johiohn Q. Kelly and Michalael Officers have to laklake more‘pic- TwinFaiFalls policc officers were three years in prison ttha h a t h c “ I iliin k it's n b a d idea,” idi said taste in ties.”s.” Brewrew er — to o k b a re ly an hour.r. tu res - o f th e victimm, , su.spect, and caUcd to;o t: th e BenitC2C.s’ h o m e a t n e v er re p o rte d fo r. the WyominR defen.scse attorney In an ononly-in-L,A. touch, di.sarr^y of th e h ouses e -• a n d rc c o rd ‘♦64 F ileer r .Ave., on Nov. 10 on a Twin Falls police arreir r e s te d Gerry Spence. “You wanvant to h av e Ja m iso n —- a fo rm e r bik in i giri on T 1 everything,said as a: if it will report of a dom estic dispute, Benitez early on the momirim in g of your client tell liis storyory as many TV's “Diagn ignosis Murder” who J~]H u n t e r s ______become court testimomony. Officersrs ; reported hearing a Jan. 7. He pleaded guiltyy to fail- times as possible, assussuming he marched intinto the jury box on Deputies havc folioillowcd the poi- woman screamingscr for help 'vhen ing to stop, running scopip signs,s has a story to tell andd canc tell it Halloween1 wearing a purple T- Corrtliorrtlnued from A l icy for abouc fourr months,n and 'hey nrriv(rived, according to court and swerving to hie policelic e c ars effectively. He hass certainlyC' shirt with aa bright orange mes- ij.i, daho Air Guard and other mi^ilj. other agencies are folloivingfo suit, w hile they tr ie d to sto p himim . shown he can tell it effec■fectively.” sage: “It’s HaHalloween! Carc to Go T h e offiDfficers reported seeing iry e n titie s a lso u se it. T ousley said. In a February letter to FI ifth But Loyola Universersity Law Bump in thehe Ni^t?” — already ? initcz in a back bedroom, Carpenter said the AD>DC vicjim’s reluctrictance to tcsri- Jose Benin District Judge Daniel MMc c e h l, School Dean Lnuric2 LevensonL had an age h c case. h o lding a vwoman down and._push- ; “"I d o c soesn’t need to schedule aeri fy c an co m p lic ate che Crystal Benitez asked theh e courtc called it a smart moveL* onot Baker’s booked a roiround of TV appear- imder a crib. He resisted unting over the Saylor Crecggjj “It is a strange sittsituation when >"8 her uni to release her husband. part. “This way, when;;n th e y p u t ances. md had to be wrestled to snge. Instead, federal hunte:te rs s®f"cone wl:who has told a arrest, and Benitez was sentencedd M arch O.J. on the stand,” shefie said,i “lie The altern:mate juror chosen by *‘“"8 j police officcr somethi(thing bad hap- the grour3und and handcuffed, an shoot over the bombir 11 to a minimum of tlireee e yey ars will be well-packaged.”.” lottery to rtreplace Jamison is . ® pened, then two week:e k s la ic r, sa y s a rre s te dd aiand placcd in a patrol . ange whenever it’s not beir in prison. However, Meehle h l k e p t The day began withith a twist wliite and inin her 20s, leaving the : J S it'didn’t happen,” saiisaid C albo, th e car, th e rrep e p o rt sa id . sed by m ilita ry p la n es, h e .said. court jurisdiction pver BBen enitez, remini-scent of Simpson’;on’s murder racial and geigender makeup of tJie county’s chief depepucy public PoUcesa} said Crystal Benitez was ' a n d s e n te n c e d liim to 120 da; trial: Ann-Marie Jamimison i was jury unclianginged: nine whites, one Not No so, according to the A defender. “I certainlinly wouldn’t QleedmgB frfrom tlie nose, right car ; ) days in removed from the juryry Iby Judge black, one Hi.Hispanic and one per- Forccorcc. wane to bc on ilie juryjui having to and left: ellelbow, and her face was Twin Falls County jail, withi t h a( c d - Hiroshi Fujisaki, whoho accuscd son of black:k • a n d A sian a n ce stry . “They “Tl can schedule a time“ ^0I deddc the fate of a defendantd in bruised,, sivs^vollen and scraped. it * for 63 days served. After'te r th a t, e out there, but they have t her of trying to contactact partici- It has seven1 ww o m en a n d five m en. b e oi ' that c a se ,” S h e wvas a s seven monihs preg- Benitez ^ could havc beenI seset n t lo p a n ts in th e ca.se. F iv e a lte rn a te s rem a in . schei:hedule it like anybody else, Because of mediaia ci o v e ra g e o f " '“ ic, a nid d s.she told police her hus- prison. 1 [iller said. Jamisori said all .shehe did was Simpson’s’s I finale on the stand ^^iUc d om estic a b u se, convi.iv in d n g a j i u y ° a n d kniew e w it. When the 120 days were/ e r e u p , a person may have falfabricated the , She toldold policc her husband Benitez 1 went to Valley Counts u n iy o n | charge can be difficficult, even if hit heher. thrown her to the charges < of failure lo appa p p e a r , g they recant the chaihargc on the ground, gragrabbed her hair and hit according • to T w n Falls CCoi ounty F T a k e o ut ______------sta n d , C albo said. ,her forchechead on thc floor, and jail j officials. Valley CCoi o u n ty p of re a so n s p e o - c o n tin u ed2d tto pull her hair, hit her apparcndy J failed to have: BBet enitez k Continued from A l " T lie re a re a lot o f i it began thehe service in 1992. “It’s “It a very nice meal. Thrh e plc make these accu;cusations, one and bitee hhor. then forced her sent‘ on either to Idaho prisoiris o n ,o r ft' it’s a dramatic change; fromfn whar Shaw’s Superlermarkets says sales sameime as you would cook withoilOut o f_ w h ich is t h a t itt is i; true,” he “n^ier thehe crib by kneeing and to t pro b atio n o ffic e rs in Mbntana. ont; f'J things used to be, whentn iti had to of its frozen,jn, prc-cooked meals thele hassle,”h said Gendreau, whivho said. “But sometimeses it: has some- pushing heih er. Benitez faccs a warranr a n t in f be prepared at home,”'hesaid. he have more2 thant doubled this charglarges S75 for a meal of imkckey thing to do ivith a divdivorce or cus- .CrystalII BBenitez told police she Missoula I County, Mont.,t., ono at ^ j To .sec how thinRS ar(are chang- year, with all : thc trimmings. tody battle, or anotlothcr argue- warwant to be pushed under least 1 two probation violat;)lations ! inn, you need look no farther Calls to otherot supermarket Mayer Ma said her family teasesed ment. People havcB a lot ot rea- ii'o crib,>, aand that he had kept relating t to a Septem bere r 19901 than Plymouth, wherere English diains reveal;al similar increases, her,^r, but1 understood when ssh h e sons." her dieree aagainst her will so she charge c of felony injury to• a child,cl 'j ■ colonists and Wampanoa loag tribes- “During holidays,ho people find deddidded to get someone else to) dod Twin Falls Countyly ivUli h a v e to w o u U nnot o t let policc into thc He I was given a five-year}ar sus- I men sat down for ther motherm of they have evenevi less time avail- theIC cooking.c She still spendids develop a system to0 helph out vie- house, , Ipended sentence after bbru r u is e s y ;ill Thanksgiving mealss 3753 years able than usu3sual. If th e y sp e n d le ss ablOut o u t a n h o u r in th e kitc h en for fc tims finandaily, Bevarvan said. A ccordiniding to court documents, - ■ werev detected on a child,J, aat n d a u ago. time in the kitkitchen they can have Thanllanksgiving, making stuffed cel-ce “A lot of times, it’st’s a n o n g o in g C ry sta l Benitez Be; told police she Montanat state agency pprej r e s s e d I 'ilie three big superma■markets in more familyIy time,” said Ruth eryy andai her icebox cookics —- a problem, but a lot of thei time by started prpraying because she charges, c according to proba•obation i town, all part of regional)nal chains, Kinzey of Hai■Harris T e e te r, a five- chocolocolate- and cream-filled cor:on- him going to jail, thesethi women feared foror hher life and knew that records. r started packaging fresh o ;h or frozen state chain1 basedb; in Matthews, fectioction. arc going to lose theiheir means of h o lid a y m eals a few y e aars rs ago. N.C. She cried restaurants a fei:ew support. The wives/es suffer in R O,\PC(» c o N D r n o N s “We’ve had some good K)d succes.s. G eo ffre y ’ss Fainily I Restaurant, rimes,nes, but.it ju st wasn’t the samime. ..silence,_and -theyey. have—n o ------r - T - p ------...... - ...... Wc .sco’iras a growlnfig nmarkoi,” where Mayer21- has’ordered1 for the as gatheringgai around her nicel ely escape,” Bevan said.d. “We're not BOISE; (AP)(A — S n o w c o n tin u ed ^M ontana line, ic y spots. said Amy Russ, a spoke-ikeswoman last three year;ars, has been offering sett ddit in in g ro o m tab le. trying to send evevery one to in northerricrn Idaho, making dri- U.S. 26 — Idaho falls-WyoiVyoming H fo r S to p Se Shop Superlermarket fresh-preparlarcd Thanksgiving “Wi “We work so many hours,” saiiud prison, but we are tryingtry to send ving hazantardous on many major 1line, icy .spots, broken snow3W floor;f □ Co., a 189-store chainn basedb in meals for five;/e y e ars. M ayei ayer, who will have seven famjni- the message to therrem that they routes Tuesday, Tu the Idaho ^Blackfoot-Arco, dry. Q uincy. O w n er K aysy Gendreau said slie Iy m e m b e r s to d i n n e r o: on need treatment.” D e p a rt mnent e r of Transportation ' Idaho 51 — D ry. Star Market, which tattakes tele- has preparedd aa s m a n y as 50 m eals T hlursday. u r; “You like lo ge get A provider going topnsonmayto said. Roadid conditions:c . U.S, 93 — N ev a d a line-Arco,irco, dry, phone orders for its mc3neals, says a year, mostistiy for regular cus- togetl gether and havc a nice mcai;al. leave the victim andd t:the children U.S. 95 — Plummer-Coeur Arco-Salmon, wet, icy spots;3ls; Lost sales have risen every ye.year since tomers. C /Vndid tlth e y d o a n e x c e lle n t m eal."." on welfare, Bevan admdmits. d’Alene,, ic icy spots, fog; Coeur Trail‘ Pass, icy, broken snowDW floor,f d’Alenc-CaCanadian border, wet, ^snow floor. I slush, fog,og, snowing; Riggins- ■ Idaho 75 — Shoshonc-Keiclleichum , per week. Oul <>r ;slaic rales: daily and _ TlttTimcsiNimTi ^ Circulation Whiicbirdd Hill,H closcd near Lucile . °dry; Galena Summit, brokenen snows :r week, daily only $4.00 | m ' floor. Ty KiinMlcII, circulation dli .ly only $3.00 per week. n f o r m a t i om i C a l l byjnudrockock slide; \Vhiicbird HiU- l! Circiiliition phone lines Grangeville-ille-Winchestcr, wet, fog; Interstute'SG —Dry! liciK cen 7 ;ind 10 u.m. on led in iilfahinc talcs. A ,------^ Intentate 15 — Utali line-Diii-Diibois, will hc levied for nil Winchester-ter-Moscow; dry; Weiser- , do not rcccivf yaur paper g 7 3 4 - 6 3 New Meadoiidows, icy spots; Marsing- diy; Monida Pass, icy spots. call llie num lier for youri- ar relumed cliceks. Oregon, dry.Iry. U,S. 30— Icy spots. . Ji-roino-Wemlell-' In te rs taate te 90 — Fourth of July U.S.91 — D ry. CooUin^i'Hncennan...... s3G-2.';35 iV Iaii i n f o m i i n a t i o n wet, slush, snowing; Idaho 28 — D ry , icy spo«,^ brokenbr< lliirk-y-Ktiperi- JTTERYd WEAJ snow floor. raul-O aklt-y...... 678-2SS2 llie TimcN-Seik>>v>(Ul'S r<31-djy is hereby , icy spots; Donnelly-New the Idaho D epartm ent oof f L1 aw I Sunday. $3.50 . J^icn^'cdaslhedayday of thc w eek on which Enforcement, testified1 in th e 1 Iimic dclivciy: daily nnd Sur i , S K I U N E MOVIES SAmcTOOTH S S i S, icy spots. per week; Sunday only. S2.00;.00 per «,eek. legal m.i.ccs w.ll |published. » MOviiuiir«i prcjs K C L Prcis Idaho 21:1 —- BoLse-Idaho City, dry, Gilbert Rodriguez prelimirim in ary .Mnll subcilplionj musi he paidlaid in advance i’osimasicr. pieplease scad change of s s.m . p s q REPOR)RT MNo I wet; Idaho0 City-BannerQ Summit, icy hearing Monday. Hee w• a s and ate availahic only wherecrc idelivery is aJdie%s fnmi lo: I'.O,I'.O. l)o\ 54H. Twin halls, ' ^ spots, brokenken snow, floor. misidentified in a story’ in T?ic tun maintained. Mail rales: All■\!l IdalioI rates: Idaho 83303. ^ nonsorod s i ^ - U .S . 200 — - Mountain Home- Timcs-Ncws T u e s d a y . daily and Sund.ty $4.00 perrr wweek, daily , A 5 5 4A 6 yrloMOIQM C U ll icy spots; Fairfidd-Carey,. r e g r e t s only 53.50 per ueek. Sundayfay only ( S2.50 «.oiev.”.yH«r,p.p.r,lne. y!i SPO n i e T i mtksi c V h -h Fairfield, icy Thc Timcs-Ncws e t s th e I dry; Arco-Ao-Ashton, dry: Ashton- eerro r.

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Unicons, fuature Due to Thanksgiviving Holidays, Thd ond Commerdal WoHictslnmntemmional, $100,000 • Invitees to Whi Vhiie House /terfcmFetl.Federation ofTeachers. The Sands Hotol collapses a s It ImImplodes early Tuesday moming In I state dinners, inciudin.dins the wite H i i i 3 . hoUhotel, once a playgrountl for tho on of agriculture busine-messman and ontortalnment world's ellle, was> reducedre to a 30- press. $ 100,000 foot m ega-political giveiiver Dwayne foot pIlo of rubble to make way for'or a 1.8 billion Vcnotlan-themed res dy and John Huang. Uppo A ndreas. D, In ez A ndrt I id r e a s im d h e r Groep, $100100,000 ^ husband, the chairmannanof/Ucher- d. $100,000 T ere innted to , fic Coip., $ 100,000 I the state dinner foifor Russian Jreas $ 100,000 Las Veg^;as landmQ ark l | President Boris Yelisin Panhaixllo EasternEa; Coip.. $100,000 • Several subseque; luent govern. RicdMpMifk, pmsldent of U.S. ment appointees, incl i n d u d in g th e woopon Com $100,000 I I new White House chi reduced Goess,lnc,(.. $ 100,000 to rubbl(le B ai\d the chairman of t: 3f th e f e d e ra l communlcatioation Workers of America. agency that insureses securitiesi $100,000 Banquet Re:eservations'M M > LAS L. VEGAS (AP) — 1 investors from losses.s. The Mark Loizeaux describedde as a ______g;rand rai dame of the Las Ve^egas "no frills" implosio 4 1 S 4 • James Riady a n d J o h n / strip paused for a br ------N Huang, executives brief Precisely on schedulesc at 3 mnom o r ent, like a faded star re! o f I n d o n e s i a ’s reluc- a.m. MST a waii^arning siren ' taant n t to leave center stage, tl Lippo banking then sounded, bringingng cheers from TURKEY :oIlapscd in a final bow. con^omerate who 'We basically lu ra a situitiiation'ui'itht^o crowds watchingng along the r The Sands Hotel, once i earned private .a 2 the neon-bathed Strip;p andi in resort MIGHT jiayground for the entertr Oval Office audi- classes here: a sort o f poiitiMe a l a n d economic p i ai •tain- parking garages, ncnt world’s elite, was reduiluced Then a series ofof loud blasts ences with the cicl(L^, ififenninglingzi'iihh eache, other ot their 0 a 30-fooi pile of rublbble as charges of strategically-str TONIGHT!Fi presideni. Riady lefore dawn Tuesday in ' a n d I lu a n g , w h o megalmcks -leLeHiiatiaustral galas, nan placed dynamite! ww e re d e to n a t- ^ mplosinn witnessed by th have emerged a s. ihou- ed. The buildinglg shuddered, aud the averaglecitizens, I . salands n i \'.lio gathered for• lthe . then crumpled p W h a p p» Y H O U R ' ccntral figures in d downward h inal hurrah. the Asian dona­ accordion style,!, spreading; a xuho a l best ff t to ^'atdi'ch the iiiauj^m i! ‘ “'i“Il’s sad to .see it gone, I tion controversy, , but dense cloud of dustd along a C E S a n d ife goes on," Sands owr were listed as giv­ fro m hmicireds ofya'yirrlsmaay: ivner block of the Strip.P- T n ^ F R E E H oors d'oettvress iheldon Adelson said. “We ing a joint dona­ V'e’r e “ I t w as really iwesome,” awi said ainxious nxi to get on to the ni tio n of SIOO,0 0 0 . next Dan Thompson, 44,4-) a security K jc i e v e i.” Huang later got guard at a local hotel.hc He said A L L NI I G H T ! . -C harles Lewis, The ne.xt level is a S1.8 I jobs at the i bil- the 7 sccond deriemise of the m / ion, 6,000-room resort tlthat famed resort was C o m m e r c e cxccutivc dircctcc t o r o f c h c C c m c r ,-as worth the adelson plans to build on i TEAK *** li^PEC lAAL l Department and I t h e 2 1 /2 h o u r w a it'in\ the tl pre-dawn 12-acre site. c h ill. D em ocratic P a rty . fori) r P u b l i c I n t c g r i c \ ' 62^“^ The Venetian-themmed “We’ve killed anoiheran build- OBSTER )5 • An oil com pa- ___ esort is scheduled to open in ing," said Rich H EDNESDAYS FOR Ol3 N L Y ny lhat recently m Heckendorf, ,. those donatiiations came from com- 199‘999, w ith a 3,000-room tovower packing up camera > settled a long-runninginEpnee.fa. ra gear cars ^ ■ ■ 1 ______> j fo u r f ro m unions. opening p e , in January of th » ing case with tlie Clinti that streamed out off The1 M irage Imlon adraui- individualuals who gave that yeaiear and anoiher 3,000-roi 200 Addison Ave. W. Imom. an ------tlie public. from $2249 . 29 0Z.CA• CAN In all, there were: 14 donors j^ggjn who gave 5100,000 orir mn: o re a n d ■ S J S B " uftiiyitonScriM I Tbclwcohi.i n S e rie s is I I IRB =* AAI did not ask to be repaid.lid. S e v e n o f le Perfect Balance th e Best-SellellingSafe ■■7JJBY'5 ^ N tubr^iN JK U ’ Security, Weight, iii its ClassCl; PUiyi I.M,,l,W,*ta•ivrj, Mtwuii'i- _ . MPKIN II Thanksgivii v in g iire.l.Wi'/sc.-rTr-’vl /larjp/at.-, shiMcwjojboidurij I ' rrlnccll:elln C ut Yam s - 29 oi. cann — .■■■...... riafiffifl'j-’tpinrwAl inimwHiinxi-J,xa. Vp la 14 J ...... % ’ ixT, )/.’■ 1‘i-t Ih jr:rr" acdiv 1 ’ Jiamvn-ii-riTi: iht lilmtnlngi, plui r>uRi •'r/JWii'ir'i . f r o m S Q r^f'.all prrpjrM (rcilix dt " ^t 'c w - H 0 | | 8 7 9 I C R AI N N B E R R Y ^ 1 4 9 9 ______^ $ 1 3 9 5 ^ EA. T h c ^|)|Jp^EA. •anfclin Series Jcffcrso■sm Series V’llftout Coni;irpmij<' /l//i SAUCICE OR WHOLE f Poscnahons I Sugsoslod U li,,I •>$779 from$2j Swansoison B roth - 14.5 OI. ran ....L.Z'...... 2 t o rrM ^ l i pntfction. ML I'diam JS— — BAKERYrFR Fl E SH C r e e k s idd e V a / i r e 1 S t e a l crhousc h c Golden RcRod Oehumidlfier The RANCICH LUNCH OINNEI strikes theIOP- I 00^ wWhith Purchase , DOZ. 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— ------F A A^ ccontroller respons:isible for plane crasl:a s h IATION COLUMUMBUS, Ohio (A P )- An Smith found Mondayy ti h a t ' , air trafficffic controller w as mostly Michael A. Guy, an air• trtre a ff ic responsiblsible for thc crash in 1989 controller, was 70 percenc e n t a t of a smalllall plane that flipped over fault for thc June 14, 198989 crashc p N atn] O N I N Bi F R I E F - 1 S I I \J while landing,lan a federal judge at Port Columbus Intemna atii tio n al Social sipendir -h as ruled.ed. Airport. All four passenj;e n g e r s ' U .S. DisDistrict Judge George C. escaped. C ourt refusesIS to intervene in snsm oking ban WASHINGTON -— A federal appeals courtirt has rejected an /^* attem pt to force ihe; Occupational0 < Safety and Healicalth Administniuon t . lo its long-anridpidpated workplace smoking ban.baj :uts affi'ect poc O SH A in IEW propoo posed banning sm oking in 6 m IEE DIAMOND RlIING GIVEAWAYl Y WASHINGTON (AP) - Cutssin i 104th Congress, allalthough the _ ■ from office buildingsgs toi bars, l)ccause governmeinent health offidals Just sign up! Need notDt be present to win. - had dedared secondJiajJian d sm oke a card n o g en . ro g ram s fo r th e p o o r w en t fafar welfare overhaul billDili passed last eeper than the reductions; iin year — which elimin; Two years later, thethc niles aren’t written. Onenc OSHA employee lin a te s S54 bil- No Admissloo n C h a r g e ;her social spending during th works on ilicm full dme,dm slogging tlirough hundret[reds of thousands of the lion in public-a.ssistan[ance spending 34tli Congress, according to0 a over the next sevc public comments thehe agen^' received about thetht proposal. Many • JrV ' iven years — I ATTEND THE 44TH ANNUAL udy released Tuesday by a prpri- a c c o u n ts for m ost of tl \vere from corcompanies and smokers who10 iasi.sti secondhiuid if th c total. I ‘RAVAGANZA smoke is not dangeroa<■oas. v alie te Ilib e ral g ro u p . W h ile p ro g ra m s fofi r th c p o o r I JEWv ELRY EXTf TThe h Center on Budget anin d w e r e r c d u c e d SGI billion bi in the S a v e Big for Christmas!C olicy Priorities, which studielies last two years, cutss inir o tlie r e n d - I C ontra leadersirs reject ClA -drug[ rumorsr feder■deral b u d g e t issu e s, found thahat tlcmcnc programss totaledt just WHERIERE; CACTUS PETES, QRiROUND FLOOR DIAMONDfND WASHINGTON —- The former “Commandnder Zero” of the ititlem ent program s for lowow- S4.6 billion, TOWI)WEHS, JACKPOT, NV...L.LOOK FOR THE SIQNSI31 Nicaraguan resistanct,nce told Senate investigatorsors Tue.sday he was icome families and individuallals Thc vast majorityty of( spending unaware a (inancialal backerI earned his moneyey by selling crack :c o u n te d fo r 93 p e rc e n t of alall c u ts fo r th e poor camene ini reductions O N E D A Yf O N L Y ! c ocaine in C alifom ia. idtlement reductions passedIby b, in th e food stam p andd Supplem S ental Saturday, November 3 0 • 10 m <[o 7 pm "Only when he wa‘was arrested in San Diego”” didd he know, the ongress during 1995 and 1996.5. Security Income progragrams. Contra Icatler, Eden1 Pastora, said of Oscar Danilo I Programs for the poor accounimt- Reductions in non-□n-endtlement |i|i ilo Blandon. w ho h a s e d fo DON’T M ISS TH■IIS DIAM OND ackno^vlcdgcd traffiddicking in drugs. 1 for just 24 percent of all entnd- programs showed aa similar: pat- ement spending during tha Pastora and a comrainrade in the resistance. Adolfo'[fo Calero, dism issed hat tem; chose programsns made: up 21 AlAND GOLD JEWV E L R Y S H O W iriod — 37 p e rc c n t o f all enddc ru m o rs thac th e C I/\^ hchad supponed or winked atIt dmgd traffiddng as de- percent of the budgeIget, e.\dudmg ent spending if Social Sccurit; a source of money/ to finance the war againstist the left-leaning rity defense, but accour) u n te d fo r 34 W« haiihavo a largo variety of estateB ]Jewelry, now and uiad Jewelrytelry n’t counted. N icaraguan govem mn ene n t in ilie 1980s. percenc ofthespendiriding cuts. from whowholeiale m anufacturen belowH replacementi cott. ' “The “Tl findings speak for therr:m- Taken together.•. lo1 w -in c o m e ifyoulolu love jowolry bul halo Itio rolail ganlamos, como soo us. Wo will givoI you Ives — those w h o a re poor \vil.vill p r o g ra m s a c c o u ne te d d fo r 23 p er- tho luxurylury of buying oxponslvo jowolry wiwitnout having lo spond outfofloous M ilitants threseaten attack on,U.SI . S . f o r c e s shinly tied for fifdi in |"C; wawar caused their healdi prob- o verall effo rts against;t did ru n k en driving le mIS s aand the government shouldlid k yj> Still, Utaii’s B+ gradeide for preventauve measiu’esis isi; l>ettcr th a n d ie p pay for d ie ir trea tm e n t. C for the rest of tile,e nnation, according to reportort cards released , 'This is absolutely a break- T uesday by M otiiers AgainstA g Drunk Driving. Advocr■ocates for H igliw ay througougli study.” said Matt Puglisi, a n d A uto Safety, a n dI NaNationwide Insurance. American Legion official,d. Efer-i.-' I ‘•lliere seems to Ix;>e a fal.se perception iJiat dieL‘war on dm nk dri- 'e’re veterans’ advocates, so g ving Inus b e en w o a Blut ut ttlie tn itli is. last y e a r im pnirclired-driviiig deatlis ''iV''ve ? believed' thc Gulf War vets rose for the first timec irin a decade,” said ^L\DD Nationa]Nn President along. But for those who arc K atlierine Prescdci. m ore sskeptical and ivanted scien- dfic: pnproof, now w e ’v e got it.” ’uglisi, a member of “ a 1994 Ford PfPR0BEG T|l9MRaiRyGRUfciiiisLS ta 1 9 9 4 M e r c u r y S a b l £ GGS ! Clinton urgedI ti t o b r e a k i m p a s s e! o v e r t r e a t y Dep“partment ?i of V eterans Affairsrs Slock #2980980B I ' ^ StiStock #V217A Stock #V144A WASHINGTON —- TThe president of the privaii.•ate Arms Control lel 'on Gulf W ar illnesses, saidid Was$12,9«:,995 ■ I ' WaWas $17,495 Was $11.995 /\ssodauon is lupng PrtPresident Clinton to break anin impa.ssei over thc study involved alx)Ut 4.000 vet- ST/VRTII nudear weapt.•apons reduction pact ^^•ith RUissiaik by proposing ms mostly from the even deeper cuts. insylvania National Guard, Only Clinton is inI a |posidon to break the staleiilemate. Spurgeon It thc findings are so significant }87 h i i5 ,9 2 4 » 9 . 9 9 9 Keeny, a former depui;pucy director of the U.S. AnArms Control and - lint it’s pro b ab ly n o t im.safe to Disarmament Agency,cy, said. "He should not Ict:t thist: o p p o n u n ity ' tii-'ncraleralize this to the Gulf War escape liim. It m ay non t cicom e again.” populaililiation.” P'reliminary reli results found that ups deployed to the Persian N ew drug to figfight A lzheim er’s apapproved SK■f were more than three times W A S H IN G T O N —— /IThe Food and Drug AdmiIministration has ikely as troops ^vho were else- approved a new drug1 to fight tlie .symptoms o f AlzliJzlieimer’s di.sea.se. "'hereire ito complain of chronic diar- only the second medidilidne for the fatal brain di.seasea.se but one that rhea,■a, .joint pain, skin rashes, promi!«;s few er sid e effe 2 4 . 9 6 7 nesse.1.je.1. Vegas cxpects cro:rowd IAS VEGAS (AI>) — A itotal of 191,000 visitors are expei:p e c te d in La.s V egas o v e r th e T hank;inksgiving , . weekend, providing a non-fon-gaming ! economic impact of S93.22 million.rr A T h e v isito r c o u n t is e.vpci

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BANGKOK, Thailand a n d (A P ) — cn t , chantcd, contributingingtothespiri- P re sid e n t a in t o n singlci igled ou t m il- | ^ U H K b •W tual ambiance of thele ttemple, itary-Icd Burma for c )r ^ The Clintons alsoso visited the Tuesday as he dosed m o s tly . f > -Scripture Hall andid the Hall of positive 12-day Padfic t fic trip fn ic d 1-^ Kings. The^HaU of■ KingsKj usually with warm re^ptionsns andi tours f e is opened just t^sicc:ea n year, but a of o r n a te halls. • special exception wawas made for W i t h o u t s to p p i n g t { . the president to seeL*it. it Clinton dashed from a i a glittering • Thailand was thele Ilast stop on s ta te d in n e r to b < ^ the th e long tr ip Clinton’s post-clcctiorion trip, which ^ hom e. began with a weekeikend vacation '■» “ H a v e you seen evei icn anjthing ■/>:«>' in Hawaii and thenI mim oved on to a f ,. like it? Unbdie^-ablc."^"lheprcsi. i u ' f ~ ^ - J f ' , state visit to Australi;■alia, a su m m it • dent mar\-eled, puttinging his hand A i M M w th Asian-Pacific lc:leaders in the -y over his heart in won .'ondcrmem Pliilippincs and finallially a 27-liour . . after touring the grouni >unds of the :.,“S state visit in B an^ok.ok. Y ' G ra n d P a la c a It was an upbea)eat trip for v H is to n e Vi-as to u g hicrearlicT.in e n • / Clinton, still wearyy fromf his rc- 1/ a speech at Chulal la lo n g k o m ;>, election campaign. HcH e w as I'r'arm- I f University, where hche said the ' . y g ______' ly received at eachh sstop and, at I m i i re fu sa l o f B urm a’s m ie n ilers to mcn-e .• the summit in Maniimila, scored a toward democracy : y t h e victory on the tradee fifront by win- t in nnn-nTir^ reg im e ’s involvem ent in ning agreement for slashingsla ta riffs “are really two sides oof f th e s a m e ------»tMu computers and othother informa- Ilie nm PlPerm Sole. coin, for both repre;ir e s c n t t h e __ i i don technology by theh e y e ar 200 0 . Saveoi'C now on Oomph' jnd Great Fed a b se n c e o f th e n ile ofP lawla\ ." ™ Cfintocs totoe o tb e Ternpla of tho Emerald Bucici]uciciha In Bangkok, Thailand, on 'Cling perms lnc!udcs hjircot H e returns to Wasl'a sh in g to n fac- stylestyle, & SJtis/.Kt’On gu.>rjntccd. Offcffer good Mon-Fri thru V17.' The president praisr a is e d “ t h e Toestiar. ing one of the biggeggcst Cabinet brave i^orm ers in Bumlurma le d b>* shuffles in history,ry, including Aung San Suu Kyi,”i,” the pro- abletoitspco>cople," Clinton said On On a lighter note, the presideiient vacancies at the PetPentagon and democracy leader andan Nobel Earlier t^his year, the Clinton andid his: wife, Hillary R6dhailam State Department, & Peace Prize laureateIte who has administratioItion banned tisits to Clinrilinron, iTsited thcTem pldof th e Coinddentally, Clinllfnton en co u n - come under increasingng pressure the United SSt: ta te s b>- m e m b ers of E mnerald e r Buddha, carved fromm a tcred in Bangkok onc>ne of th e can- and harassment from thethemilitai>'. Burma’s militilitar>- government and singltigle piccc of jade and an itcitcm didatcs for the Pententagon post, I O APPOINTMENT “Every nation has' an interest their fanulieiies. The United States of nationalna veneration. Onlyly a retiring Republican1 S'Sen. W illiath' T NECESSARY in promoting true polii'Olitical dia- cut off econonaomic aid to the coun- day ly earlier, the statute w:ivas ^ o h c n of Maine. C^ohcoh en was on a UJ Mag\ag\c Valley Mall 733-474733 l o p e in B urm a — a dialclialogue that . try followinghg the crushing of a drapiaped with its winter coatt of( congressional trip3 iiin Asia and w ll lead to a rea] fighiight agaiyt pro-democracracy uprising in 1988. goldild and diamonds, valuedI ai t had stopped in Bangkngkok to meet ^ Mon.-Sat. 10-9 • Sun. 11-66 REVIDN crime, corruption andid narcoticsi However, AmericanAn companies moreore than 51 millioiL n id i American and1 TlThai b u sin e ss t l 'I Styl'SIt only Lory a ble.H M ha^r■ rttuj t PROfESSlONAl and a government monlore accept- continue to dodo b u s in e s s in Burm a. Four F o i monks in orange robebes leaders.

Crash elelean-up brii i n g s m 0A % OFFr fH X v m D t nBM i coffin sh(tiortage to s u r f a c e ^ E N ^ iMTwi^ MORONI, Comorosos Islands That was justjus one problem fac- IDOM'TTHHROWMONHEY DOWN (AP) — Coffins weree flownf in ing the Comor THE mm loros Islaniis govern- T u c ^ y to h e lp this Indiaidian Ocean ment after Saturday’sSat crash of a |------resort ^ e care of bodie:dies lotting hijacked EthEthiopian Airlines B«HROOM Bi SINKS UVATORY U FAUCETS in a warehouse three: da>-sda a f te r p la n e killed 12 s t a i n l e sS s ^ I25p«iplc. JJ,SOKI\7. C H lixM aViHl tlie crash of a hijackedd E^opianE There werere finanaal worries, • ' SINGIE S T E EEL L je tlin e r. HANDl£ .^ R E I U W C E h e a lth co n cc^m m s a b o u t th e rottin g WATER ►OklEBCOiS’iW “W e don’t have coffioffins. We bodies stillin in the ocean or at a jxz WS S I N KKS S I don’t even have a perslerson who makeshift morlo rg u e a n d p ro b lem s iTu SAVIONABIUANaSl! 501 A % OFF know s h o w to m a k e coffii}nins,” said tn-cr transponi.in in g h o m e th e dead . ^ lUCrUCW ATU HEARS' - v ^ soK tm t i nu u Justicc M inister Alili BenB Ali, Ben Ali coulcHild n o t e stim a te how SAVs a v e 2 0 ' $ J | 4 9 5 sasAvi:o'$ 1 A 9 5 • SYemTonkWorninly o tu 1 ^ !UJ5lClCtEE spokesm an for a gove:)vcmment much the disastssterw3scosdng.But ||| • 1 Ymt Ports Warning N O W 2 0 Nm o w ’ 1 9 : i 3 a " X 2 1 " .6 ' committee dealing withith the dis- he said the ComorosC< lacks the • Foani Insulation For nergy ^ 9 ” NOW., P O she supported the Allie:[lies during about 20 otherier enterprises. ------W orld W a r n District ofofficials plan to Sal* Ends 12/7ne Officials in her oldi neighbor-ni re\-amp the areaan in the ne.xt few hood of Schoenebergr^; iaud- years, makiiking the future c d th e la te actress’s “ficrce fier resis- Marlene Dictrctrich Street a main tance to German Nanstidsm," have thoroughfarerc through a mixed WE CLADUY ACCEPT: 'OLCO. ■ I------V(YWRC received letters and phophone calls ncighborhoocDod of apartm ents, OR COMPLETE------1 \ 0 from people calling hertier a “non- officcs and stoi3 ores. 3 m l m I BUILDIN)ING MATERIALS CENTERn I German” and a “traitoilitor to the A fmal \-otete o c n th e re n a m in g b>- U Hardware 11 died four the Schocncbeiberg distria coundl A ____ Fatherland.” Dietrich di TWIN FALLS JEROME JI GOODINGNG BURLEV ' is not expeaedtcd until D ec 18, but y e a rs ago. fl 1390 HIQlllANO AVE. E. SISSIS W.MAINST. 113 MAIN ST. 303 N. 0VERIAF4D AVE. h ; reaction prompted a N V IVOLCOI H anns Leske, a Schochoeneberg the negath-e rc ±1 733-S671 3324-6161 934-842727 676-8388 [___ !. \ |TWWfMn| politician who champiinpions the spedal townmeeting m» Monday. renam ing plan, saidi tlthe com- plaints \vere “mostly frofrom o ld e r citizens who still have a yvery co n - > Crete image of Dictrictrich” — ■ namely, of her in a U.SU .S. A rm y uniform, entertaining'American Aj ^ tro o p s d u rin g th e a w . IDAH*IO«> B AK I E R 'S 1DOZENr •• ------; H o l i d ay y Gift Ideal

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l ’ a S c A - 6 ______W ed n esd a y , November 27, I99f'96 T he Tim cs-Ncwcw s E d ito rlJAL Givee principaal benefit ■ TEratiK r-ragM of thes doubt, aL fresh startrt 9 m fWERKiElN H S . T°RE^PVPU1.I? m w n n W K Folk in Filer shoulduld give their new tion; aboutal it. If he had, the; districtdi gglMff ® H a R m cmiwEsciws elem em arj’-school priiprincipal the bene- mightht have been spared the ddi: isc o m - fit of tlie doubt. 'Iliele revelationi of an fonof of learning about it else\vher[lere. unpleasant incidentnt at his previous Onn thet othor hand, Robinsoi s o n a p - job should not derail;lil an othcn\ise re- pearsrs tot be the target of vindicti'ictive en- spectnble carcLT. e m iees s in Wyoming. Someone! ssli li p p e d Last year, Robbie RtRobinson got him- the informationinf to FeusahrensIS a n o n y - self entangled in a popolitical fracas in- mousljisly. volving the teach■chers union in I'eusjusahrens deser\'es credit.for fo vol- 'M g Eranston, Wyo., whereere he was person- untariiiriiy making the informationio n pu l)- Z ^ ' " ' ncl direclor. He finalhally pleaded guilty lie. AftorAf doing his own researc:a rc h , h e to a misdem eanor chatharge involving cir- called; d Tlic Timcs-Wivs last weeke k to in- culation of a boguss 1»letter ostensibly vite usu: to report the situation.o n . T h a t signed by union membmbers. kind1 ofo voluntary disclosure dcd e m o n - Exactly what happippened is in dis- stratesies respect for taxpayers -- a: a s w ell putc. Robinson says•s 1:lie was innoccni as .soplophisticated public-relations:ns .skills. but accepted a pleaa 1:bargain to avoid It \\-asIS thei riglu choice. la iv jc T fees. Other pcpeople say other- Feus!usaiiren.s also appears tot o h a v e wise. Filer's parents anand ta.\payers will madee thet riglu decision about keik e e p in g probably never knowiv thetl whole tmth. Robinsinson. ’Hie new principal ou^o u g lit to But Filer Superii‘rintendent Bill be jud]udged by his perform ance: in Filer. Feusahrens says thee iiincident doesn't W hateitever happened in Wyomiim i n g is '------w arrant firing Robiibinson. The.new not [hethe kind of m isdeed (cliild1 m o le st- principal is a good adiadministrator who ing, forfoi e.xample) ihat must disqtisqualify I JO 'n has perform ed impre:)ressively in Filer, a perserson forever from working- iin n p u l v l’t open the1 ’frid^ige: It’s (OJ. agaiiin Feusahrens says. lie s d:lio ic o ls. llie case has somee troublingti angles. Robi:ibinson will need to u-jtch hishi; step _ _ in a nnoying rela tiv e at ------;------L B asedL*d on what he described in couic o u rt, ’Iliough Robinson didr:idn’t lie about the in Fileiiier. But letiing him make- a f re s h ■ T h a niksgiring, k O.J. Simpson is S im p soo nr qualifiers a s a irife b a tte rerer. r. In incident when he appliiplied for the Filer start: isis probably a safe bet for FilerFil of- ■ wth Ufus again. J u s t a b o u t e v e r j’- th c ir btxx»k “TreatingM en Wlio Battea tte r ,” job, he didn’t vohinteility of vandalism by funneineling picture I’ve seencn of Nicole - e.vcept the to p re se n t th e ev id en ce w t hh m ore W itiiout ‘ein there can o n e w iio saw iiim b e tw e:en e n 9:35 p.m. and seems to fic past the new residence that’sthr ones she had takaken de p ictin g b ru ise s a n d ful m om e n tu m a n d dam ag inag g ef-e s p r in g . B 1();55 p.m . on Ju n e 12,199-99-J, tiie niglit powerful er construction for the parkk c u ts sh e s a id werrere inflicted by Simpson - im pson m ay b c found guilty't thi: h is • For tiie gifts of cliihl.ildrL-n'sdirtvdi- Nicole and Goldman w ereire murdered, feet. Sim ;e r. shoiv fla w le ss skiskin. n \vhicli e ase h e will lose somme e apers and tantrums. TiuThe,-,end. mi, " X N either does iie iinve e:e.vplanation for rime, in i le existing entrance has beeileen ad- Simpson didadmit at that her split lip in '. Buc h e ivill srill h av e his lifefc aia n d p atience and humility. tile bloody footprints lefth hby expensive money. I ate for all the years the Mal:lalad one picture “loolKiks lik e m o re" th a n tiie edom, which is considerably mcm ore • For the freedom toio lioi bad Ihiiigs ^‘1';“'" siioes o r th e gloves fo u nid d ata the murder his freed i ge site has been a state parka rk . It rc*sult o f h e r cleaeaning process. He took Icole and Goldman have. which carries with it ,hofro.d„.,„.tht. .scene a n d Sim pson’s h ouseuse. Simpson has than Nic os'e to the freew ay.. I’eoplee uuse “full responsibilililitj’” for h e r in ju rie s [ove. been photographed weaririring tiiese items, ------Io, the entrance has not beereen (from face cleaniining?) but denied punch- f7i(3rnas if a /Iryjc/es 7Vriics • For anger which,, whenwl horn though he has denied everi-cr o^NTiing any of Cal 77ii Los s r the park ranger’s homc, bbu u t th e ing o r sla p p in; g her. h o??urnnis again, reveals the tendeidernossofmer- them . xist. :s are locked at night to prevr e v e n t cyand forgiveness. or traffic (and il’s quite a hhii ik e to • For,tiie darkness; of night whose facilities for any would-beL* vvi a n ------^ hand creates the awesoiisomely delicate —L e t t eERS ------beauty of a sunrise. ). le 2350 Road is a narrow, fafar rm - • For the crude Crayrayola scrih- . ' larket road locatcd in the Ihi my car for not wearing’their tli belts. I makingg imyself understood, Peoplep lc blings of a little childd spreads like . iia g e r - - pafcnts • festiitraln children in cars Highway D istrici. The last i wouldn’t want to live wit:,vith that guilt. learn to0 w rite well through voracioic io u s artist seeds across the,e bedroom1 7 -,]; I am w riting’ ilin concern for the chil- th mile of this road is gravel N ot h a v in g y o u r c h ild in i n a ; car seat is reading,g, and people will read vora-3ra - w all. oci.nt dren of the Magagic Valley. la m a na- \ adequate road for its prese against the law, and youDU cani bet that ciously> ifi: they arc encouraged to0 • For the political turmtur oil all ;6 o o n t i v e o f T w i n F aalls l but have lived in but adding 30,000 cars (60,0 if I sec any child in a car:ar without be- read mailaterial relevant to their liveliv e s. around.m e from whicii:ii bI) o so m bios- cfn Oregon and WaiWashington for the past id trip) per year would mean ing placed in a car scat,t, I will be call- If teachchers and parents can managtla g e soms the soul-searching„ g W ho five years. I havave recently moved this road would have to be i ing tho police. I encourafrage everyone to instillill a lovc of rcading (as Racha c h c l om I. wiiy do I e.\ist? ijn*.. back to Twin, atand I am very disturbed •ed. The im proved and maim else who cares about chilhildren todo Denny’s’s family and teachers clearl;:a rly • For the spouse whohosolsmeoff, ' J f.,11* about the lack: ao f c o n c e rn fo r th e c h il- :e costs of this road would fa th e sa m e . d id somncwhere e along the line), stu-stu - all a-tither, w ithout w)io.'iiom I could nov- nance i rriVt dren here. atrons of our highw ay distri< There are places arounlund the Magic dents wi,vill follow their passions or know my inner weakraknosses. n,H i, '.'5 In a ll m y traivels, v . I haven’t seen so is an unnecessary’ financial Valley that will donatei oroi loan out car throughh the written word for thee rer e s t • For monotonous work,woi wliich of- V”' many children1 co u t o f c a r s e a ts o r s c a t scats, and you can usuall;ally find seats of theirr liv1 e s, fers me long hours to praypr: and'won- b e lts a s I h a v e\ ssince being back here, fairly cheap, comparedJ wwith hospital Newss cof a different topic: I reccnc e n tly d e r. W eL“ were given com m ent forrnsrns at It is very troublibling to see children (in- bills or even a funeral.. TlThis irrespon- had tiiee ichance to preview a fascin;c in a t- • F orthe pain of chilcilildbirtli whicli is tlie heclearing, but they were addre;Jressed fants and toddleIlers) sitting on their sibility has got to stop!! Aren’tAi chil- ing docu:um entary directed by a col-:ol- exceeded only by its inttintriu-sic joy and to JUBJB Engineers. Y our commentents parents'lap whihile driving. Don’t the dren worth saving? le g e b uiddy d of mine. Bob Burnett'st ’s p e a c e . re g a rdrding ! location of the park en-en parents know ththat if by chance they T IN A LA M P “ B a c k frifrom the Brink; Saving Ameim e ri- • For cuts, bruises andant broken trancece need to be sent to Yvonne’ne were in a wreck;k that the child is most T w in Fiill.s ca's Cititties by Design” will air fromo m 9 arms. Tiiey teacii me patiencepat and Ferrellell, I'.O. Box GS, Boi.se, ID 83720-83: likely going toI bbe the one to get seri- to 10 p .n.m. this Friday (Nov. 29), on p r u d e n c e . 0 0 6 5 . ously injured or killed? Their little Public Television. It tells hhov o w And especially I amI grgrateful to my Jhis < en- bodies will gett Fpushed up against the English as critical a sS sportss Idaho Pu is decision about the park en , th r e e AAmerican n towns - includingng Sil-S father who created mee iiin his image trance •e deci- steering wheelsIs with all the weight of Thanks to Liz W right ft ce will be an adm inistrative d ity, Calif,, about the size ofjf and gives me all theseL‘ toysto to play sion. Sc itrators the parent behitlind them. I am the earthing the stories of Ri So far, the park’s administra Rachel Denny ^whi^al'alls - reinvented and rc-encj;n c r- with, because he lovess mme, I suspect, a have dt id Park mother of a 17-n’•month old, and I and iier young friends,, theth Twin Falls : decided to build the M alad I hemsclves through urbani pplc la n - lut more than I know. Th■Ihanks ever so ranger’ the ex- wouldn’t even tlthink about noc putting High School students dc\devoted to writ- ^ er’s new home away from the id innovative architecture.c. nm cli! i s t in g entrance.e This ver>- act sug-;ug- her into her cari r s e a t . ing. Thanks, too, to thec c that the decision to move! th e I d o n ’t u n d e rrstand s how parents deeming their story wort!orthy of a Sun- back to t g e s ts tl 3 those heady meetings a few B e rg e r ince has already been madeJ c c o u ld ta k e th e! lilives of their children day’s Pago 1.1 have noth)thing against e n tr a n t Igo where dozens of Twin FFal a lls w itlioout u i regard to input from thelie pub- and put them in such great danger. If sports, but we too seldomom give ade- years agi \ Its gathered to speak of theiih e ir ______a parcni-docsn'tl’t want to-pui-on.lheir -----— quatc recognition to studjudentswhoex- : for 6'ur city - everything fro m Public Input sought oron rest area *''=— , , o w n s e a t b e l t .ffine, i : that’s their choicc, cel in areas outside athlc >’ou have com m ents on the M; ’c-style community of mixed-

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______O p inINION W bly let faacts int(terfere with 1:atest liiberal crusad(( ieF M merica'ica’s TV news cov- t------th a t th e pay-out is only thle e first those race-rclaticItions sessions'that years..irs. H e " o fte n e.xtends c re d it, Economists (juotcd1 in 'Tlie e ra g e ai ste p to w a rd ju sd c e. thc company husius now a g re e d to giveses peoplep tim e to p a y for Times believe that an1 imimproving ’ d riv en ll &FEV1;v e n G r e e n h u t I 1 bit too fund in an even;n bigb g er w ay. replairs a in a n d h o ld s w e lfa re checkss economy, a cultural shift;hift toward / m prcssinjsing ev en ts of the d all’s B u t n e v e r mlind. int T h e fa c ts a n d andI otheroti important mail for more traditional behavioavior and a A JBkday andin d m ore by the I I lu ld w e a m a n ’s c a r e e r• andar reputation neiglibglibors.” . reduction in welfare benefitsbeni for m a n u fa c tu re d c ru s B ut ih e re ’s so m e th in g a b rusadcsand with itsts 5supposedly mistreated lg gasps are small mattene rs a s wo p u rg e Iss thistiv th e ty p e of ra c ist single mothers havc proppropelled c rises th a t lib e ra l a g le efu l ab o u t Ja c k so n a n d : al a a iv is ts and customners. er B ut a n y o n e w ho e a ts < nent corporate Ameriie rica of its “ D ea d Jack-sokson is ta rg e tin g ? these positive developmepm ents. [heir p o litic a l cohoi>horrs so zealous- a t low-pr pouncing on this issue. Coul •priced restaurants knows lg an W h ite E u ro p ea a n n M a le ” c u ltu re . AUl n adjacent a new s sto ry in Thc Someo'ne should sharela re that ly pro m o te . b e w atch in g th e la st, dying b a d servi;rvice isn’t confined to ' V funds N o b ig d e a l e ithih e r if a b oycott T imies es puts\ th c m a tte r in d e a re r sto ry w ith Ja c k so n , Shar]harpton, “ W h a t \vill it bbe e tomglit?"t I members o f a d v il rig h ts estab lish m e ters of a n y o n e ra c ia l group. 1 n in g h u n s th e sm all1 businessbi o^vners, focus.us. ItI points ro th e g re a t eco- M fu m e a n d o th e rs w holio pprefer reg u la rly a s k m y wiw ife a s we plop T h ec h more interested in keeping churcli fire hysteria was 1 in d u d in g m a n,y y mn iiiorities, w ho , nomnic ic: strides bla ck s h a v e m ade inn self-sen'ing grandstandirnding to tlie down in front of ch< o ld b a ttle g o in g - a n d n e w f th e TV to \vatch extinguisluished after research a t _ ru n T e x a c o ’s gas;as stations. rccentent decades.■ It a k o docum ents; real business of improvinoving the tlie c v e n in e news. ‘-‘A new sm dy p ro v ed tl com ing in - th a n in conrecti /s. d th a t w h ite c h u rc h e s w ere tape A reccnt Neww Y^ ork T im e s tliereversal rev o f som e deva.stadng "lives of A m erica’s m inorinorides. show ing th a t tobaci sacco execudves burnedd aabout a s o f te n a s bla ck 1 using described thc o^vnerow of a Texaco sodalial trendst: - violence, out-of- b eat th e ir w ives■ aat t twi ice th e c h u r ^ e s H e re ’s w h at h a p p e n e d at ties, th a t th c n u m b e r of 1 immato- stadon in innerosilsilJ (CD'S](i lhroui;h D ecemi ber 1,, V199() only. The niirirniiifii h.il.imiilaritc lo ly in d e d p h e ra b le ta p e show sexual harassm entn t ssagas unfold M fu m e areni o u tra g e d - sim ply 1 d ia t th c n-word rea lly m a yen 1 d y o p e n .in ,ic•iccounl .ind of)l.irn th f Annu.ilJ.1I PercenMseI Yield (APY) is ‘I.0(.IKK)-', lhe maximum isSIOO.OOd,000. a t U.S. m ilita ry bas(ja se s a n d he ard ou trag;ed e d - by the tape-recorded ( k holi- b e e n N icholas. T h e now -sad A penally m.ivm.i\ be im posed for e.iriy vvilhdr.iIr.iw.il. about a su p p o se dd C:CIA plot to conversaiisation of Texaco execu- ( ring T ex aco o ffid a l w as a p p a re n flood in n e r citic s; wiw ith crack tiv e s discliscussing th e ir m in o rity 1 ly o id complairung diat thc black I cocaine. lu rin g program.prc Even though the i such as TT" day, K w anzaa, w as d e tra c tir The facts neverT stseem to get in companymy has a g re e d to pay m il- t : je lly I holiday attention from jolly tlie 'v ay. A fte r e nduid u rin g b a d pub- lio n s to0 sest td e th c m a tte r, th e se I irmless 1 ^ Sc. N ick. O th e r re m a rk s - su lid ty , D e n n y ’s camime e to terms civil riglugilts le a d e rs a r c saying c ro n e of D.L. iVANS 1B a n k d ie u se o f th e te rm “ b la c k ji MAGIC VALLEY'S'S HI O M E T O W N C O M M UUNITY t HANK, b e an s” - tu m o u t to b e h a m _____ Twin1 IFalls Albioiion R u p e rtrt B u rleyy divcrsity-speak le a rn e d a t 0: e t t e i t . 7 3 4 --5700 5 ; 673-53(5301 436-BA NNK 678-907676 - L :r ------■ Member FDIC. Buy it. Sell it.931. ^ Paper’s articlee abuseda abuseo of f p o w e r. Filer School Board, for- ■Trade it. 733^)9 power, InjuredI rc r e p u t a t i o n ly, seems to have the I , D o n e w s p a p e rsrs havch to con- good sensense to see this vendetta form to any Idndcl ooi f e th ic s w h en f o r w ha a t tit I is. p rin tin g s to rie s whichw h miglit MARVRVDUNSTON m m m tarnish someone'si's ire p u ta d o n ? T w in1 Falls Fi Y o u r fro n t-p a g e ia rtic le of Nov. 23 headlined'ed “Past haunts (Editor'for’i note: A mix-up ott our n ew p r in c ip a l a t FFiler” i refers copy deskcaused thc story to to a contentiousI politicalpo con- publishedledon tw o se p a ra te pages. tcst for a school su|s u p e rin te n d e n t W c rqgn?tTO lhe mistake.) in W y o m in g w here e re a bogus faxed letter, suppoip o se d ly w rit- I------ten by three unionton members, U/ri Wt D edided Ol>ur BusirQess • congratulates thele othero mem- Mwt\Mte to us bers for defeatingng tht e lo se r of th e s u p e rin te n dlent’s e n t race. Was T'®' Tlmo9-Now8 w elcomes not this headlinee w ritte n to b e ters * from rea d ers on overly dram atic forfo r su c h a >cts of public in te re st To Banl'd n gD eecisions political non-event'2 nt? 3 sure Sl your letter Is pub- T h e f a c ts a s preSiresented cer- ''shedd promptly, pi hero oro 0 juldellnes to remember; tainly do not justifyuifyafront- ch lottor should Includc p a g e s to r y o n t hle e nmatter and u Each I vrltof's signature, mail- Shoulc.iB e Maade In ^{n certainly do not wawarrant an iddrcss ond telephone identical article,, word-for-word,wi ber. Typewritten lotlers in th e M a g ic V allejUcy scction of irefoned. because thoy the same paper. . , , , allow/fa fa s te r hondling with The Timcs-NcwsIt'S s h o u ld b e le sschance ch£ of error, Exotic: Far Awvay Plac(:e. ashamed to injectect them- QUittQrttors moy bc brought to selves into a contiintroversy in our ‘winTwir Falls offico. mailed w h ic h W y o m in g CountyC to P.O.!0 . Box 5 4 8 , Twin Falls. Prosecutor M ikece Green< has ID833C3303, or sent by fax to an obvious vendeidetta against (203).) 734-5538. 7; Robinson. Yourr articleai is an

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A r o)UND i THEV/GALLEY Voluntteers tuirn effcbrts to holidayI y seaso])n By Kevin Miller Liquor store; i robbed; liTlme>Wew writer______' • Want to help? HEYBURN - Thanksgiving for Groupsps thfOuEhout tne Magic Valioy needeed police seel( witnessesv c,C hugg h a s g o tte n so big. s h e cc use a 1, clolhing and toy donations Uiis holi- day season,sc not to mention volunteers,rs. TWIN FALLS - A TwTwin Falls liquor store little h d p . To hcl(lelp out. call any of these agencies,js.or or was robbed at gunpoint She began devotingJier Ufe to diariiy In touch witJi ycur local church: M onday evening, and work,in 1985, and the holidr illey House. Twin Falls, 734-7736, police are seeking wit' table has grown more crowdiwded every fforfor Roger Wyatt. ric&ses. year. ilping Hands Mission. Burley. 678-8 A lone man robbed Commemorating theh c 0. asl(forHa:el Reeves. the Idaho liquor Store Thanksgiving meal servecvcd at the • ShcplephcrcJ’s Kitchcn, Hcyljum. 678- at 412 Second Ave. E., Shepherd’s Kitchcn in1 1H e y b u rn 4. asK for Editn Chugg. at 6:05 p.m., according Tuesday night, tlie tables were • The;e Salvation Army. Twin Falls, 733- to Twin Falls police. with more than 100 people. ' 8720.0. osk for Copt. Roger Davts, The man carried a gun “I still get such a trecnendoiidous feeling and forced the clerk on from all of this,” said Chugg,gg, a former i , . . ' S', duty to hand over cafe owner who still serveses iup meals 4 ^ ^ J m o n e y , police say. Robbery suspect wiwith a smile, even if customcDmers never ^ ^ C hillili’s restaurant in Twin Falls■alls wil! The gunman threat-■at- tiltip. ^ providiide a frcc turkey meal on ThurTiursday, .ened to hurt the clerkk ifii she looked at him, Volunteering is her life yeyear-round ' the second year in a row,•ow, th e sa id Twin Falls police; Sf Jim Massey. The nonow. With another holiday sea. arion Army ivilJ b u s iam iJieses f(fo file season start- J ^ : ' t _ man left the store onin J fo o t w ith an undis- ini ^■" ml 11>^ restaurlurant who otherwise wouldn't.In't have ing Thursday, the urge to volv o lu n te e r is . d o s e d am ount of cash,, M assey said. ccreeping r into the conscienceice of many »ivw Ku»/ni. tw im a T hanksgiving ^ m eal, The liquor store is ownedow by the state of pepeople. ast year it was really hard. I’m real- Volunteers serveYe an early Thanksgiving dinnerir Tue$di)fTi at the Shepherd's Kitchcchen In Heybum. jy ggj,i Idaho, but the robberyy carriesc no additional Chugg | a n d o th e rs co u ld u se» tl th e h d p , jntimental and I cried thele w hole charges because of Uie!he state’s ownership, "We could use anybody who^ho w to tim e ,” ;said Chili’s m a n a g e r Timii GeiGenirj^. M assey said. A rm ed rojb b b e ry iS a fd o n y . co:come in and serve or cook sonsomething," at the Gentlee Shepherd5 Alliance chiu-ch,:h, T uesday, T liu rsd a y a nnd d iFriday from 5 to •as sad to see that many people3ple who The robber is describir ib e d as a w h ite m an, saisaid the founder of Shepherd’srd’s Kitchen which serveses dinner every Monday,y , 7:30 p.m . 5 7 ” to S’S”, w ith a s l ijh ^ t t build. H e w as wear- Pleaso see VOLUflTEER,1, PagoPag B3 in g a d a rk stocking c appand a i glosses, Anyone m th informatiiia tio n on th e suspect is asked to call Twin Fall'alls police Detective k D en n is R inehart a t 736-2:6-2212 o r 736-2200, GobbDie, gc3bble Former local nenewsman named Batt’s> spokesmans T h is is th(le hfe: M i BOISE - Frankin k u r t a u g h Lockwood, a formeri e r Twin Falls resident who covers politics and the t u r k e y s p)ared ^ for 33 r d h o H d aa y Legislature for The Idaho Statesman,an, Tuesday was named By!3yH.R.Welxol has strutti:Iting contests with the otherier t tom Gov. Phil Batt’s chief TImirimes-Wawt correspondent______tu r k e y s while wl the females sit around;nd : and sp o k esm an , ------w a tc h . Wh Vhy would we want to gett of Batt said he inter­e r - MURTAUGH - This turke;■key has some- somethinglg lh a t’s so m uch fu n ? ” viewed several candi­ iling to bo thankful for. T ip to n recognizes r< her son’s concern2m andj dates before appointingin g Like the s ta r tu rk e y w h o esca:scapes desuaic- fondness forfc his turkey. Lockwood to succced:e d Frank Lockwood lion yearly in the co m ic: stripst B.C., a “Yes, wewc may kill Columbus somene tl day, Amy Kleiner, whoh o MVlurtaugh u turkey won’tn ’t but not rig ri| h t accepted a positioilion with Micron bee3ccome the main dish forf o r ■ ------n o w ,” s h e sasaid , T ec h n o lo g y Inc. • V/erla ei Tipton’s Thanksgiving oing to Lockwood in 1992 waiwas a delegate to the in g 'W 'ejusK kddedwlw nhI he was Mk, ''"'e'rc soinf din;iinner. p u t h im in1 a slshed Democratic National ConventionC( while a Columbus is a 2-year-old tomom £’■<’'ddo an experimethmttoscehcni) with scrawon>' on the la w stu d e n t a t th e U niv e rs ity of Idaho, turl:urkey o\vncd by Tipton’s 12- e won’t Prior to joiningg the Stotcimon, yea/car-old son, Paul Buckley,By bighe'dfft, btitzre tiei■e^c^cted sp e n d Lockwood worked forir Thej Times-News in Ea< e r out- T w in Falls. iach year the bird has been^,en him to ffvw this e h e ’s He is an attorney whowh received a law dieduled for butchering prior “ rs d o n e in i degree from U of I an(and an undergradu- 0 th e holiday season. 1 th e ate degree in politictical science from "But how can anybody kill a - P aaul i Buckley. H arvard, where he wrote for the urkey like Columbus? H e’s w e ’re Harvard Crimson... A.A t o n e t i m e , h e ny best friend," B uckley sa id . proud 12-year-ar-old owner spoiling him,im, i but clerked for Sth Distri;trict Judge Daniel “Mom wants to butcher ^ , , w e ’v e e nijo jo y j e d M eehl in Twin Falls. Coli^lumbus, but I don’t because of turkey!y Columbus him so muchuch ive ------j u s t c a n ’t thi Lockwood ^srill beginn thotl new job during hle’s e ’s been here a long dm e, so ------I th in k ^ the week of Dcc 9. He[e wiUv earn S45,000 a vhy spoil it now? He’s gott a o f e a titin g y e a r . onger life to liv e .” C o lu m b u s, at least not this ThanksgivinJivine," H H H '°cColumbus was purchased as a tiny chick she said, foor r 69 cents from D & B Supiupply in Twin The turlirkey has won championm a n d Gooding schoolols get F■alls. a ll He has grow n to a b o u tc ththree feet tali' reserve championch bird awards att Tv Tw in ild weighs a lm o st SO p o u n d s.s. F a lls C o uiity n t fairs. 2-day holiday bibreak “We just decided when he was little, “But whehen we took him to a bird showihow in /e'd do an experiment to see:e howh big he’d Caldwell,, hih e ivas so tire d h e w asn ’t hislis best,b( GOODING - G oodinglg sschools will bc dis- ;et, but we never expectedd h im to grow H e j u s t laicnid around relaxing and wouldouldn’t missed at 11:40 a.m..m. today for the I thhis is big,” the turkey’s carctakcr,kcr said with a strut or ananything, so he got boat outou t by Thanksg! vins holiday. chuihuckle, another tonom turkey," Buckley said, There will be no sch5Chc.ol Thursday or ■ Columbus is just too m uchch fun to kill, The Tiptcpton famUy has raised turkeyseys for F rid a y . F o r m ore informmation al call the school AW» HiriTH/TM Vmt mw _ • Bluckleysays. ud about 20 years.y( Columbus is the first■st fc fowl a t 934^941. Ab<\ boy and his turkey: Paul Buckley, 1 y, 12, of Murtough can't bear to eeeiee his friend, a 2 -year-old ‘ COne Percent Initiative. I thi think llie East End Providenlers ask for only new theh e R e v en u e a n d T a x a tio n C omimmittee. n ■ '-vfi*}.| S o m e H o u s e m em - ship because ho wouldId like1 to reform that’s a misconception.”r toys and coats •• no otherr cldothing. RRep. Jim Kempton, R-Albion,on, said he /,| ^ bers, most notablyr die tax system to a llo wV vivoters more sny He ha:las heard rumblings that thele bibusi- hasIOS ask e d H o u se S p e a k e r M ikce e SimS pson ^ Rep, Mark Stubbs, R- over property and saleslie s ta x e s a n d co n e s s conom m unity m ig h t n o t b e so willingwiili or that chairmanship. But hch c d o e sn ’t ^ Sti Twin Falls, have5 minimize dissatisfactionion with the tax to financince opposition to Rankin’ssp pn ro p - Wendell plans sspecial mow how much luck he’ll haveIVC g e ttin g Jim Kemptonin a r g u e d t h a t th ei system - a dissatisfactiiction fueled by erty tax-ix-cutting proposal, particularljlarly if c . ______Ho,i4s.c_sho.uld_stop_I— Coeur d’Alene activistJU.Jlon.Rankin and Rankinn removesi elements distasteful:eful to — — Clty^Gouncll memeeting------‘' hHe’s the vice chairman; of tth; h a t com- assigning committeesi his One Pcrcent Initiativecive to limit prop- business:sses; nittee now, but Rep. Donnaa JonesJi of by seniority becausebe term limits soonI erty taxes, WENDELL-The Wen'cndcll City Council ""i" Please sec KEh^PTON. PagePageBS , w ill meet at 7 p.m. Tut ito w o rk out a com prom ise, /— 'Engineers in Twin Falhalls, is nfanoger of yvi iving Center is changing hanlands and transition." she:c said, sioners say they'll sendid theiri juvenile Earlierier this month. Twin Falls Cour:ounty 'y the dty’s water-system1 ir im p ro v e m e n t pro- ill lose its facility for mentallyUly handi- "We will contintinue to provide quality offenders to a n o th e r d c’tention te i center, if sent a lelletter to the Jerom e and Goodiooding ' ^ je c t . capfapped kids. of carc to our residentsn and support to an impasse over thele iSnake River countyacommissioners, saying thatt if tlthe Fire Chief Red Orr mwill seek finandal The Tl official closing is schcchcduled our families,” said Social Servicc Juvenile Detention CenteiIter continues. countics:s do not sign contracts withih tl the approval from the cour}uncil to have the Monlonday if everything goes as5 planned.pl Director Tambn>ra H ellw in k el, Twin Falls County oflofficials, mean- dctennotion centcr by Monday, the centcentcr a ty ’s firefighters vaccini:inated against dis- Adn.dministratorLori GreenawoldId s;sa id T h e m o st sigiignificaht change is that wliile, sa y they’ll h a v e no trouble filling won’t tatake their juvenile offendersrsany- ar eases that-could be contrtItracted whilo extri- - AsA< of Dcc. 1, Sun Rise H ealealth will the Intermediatiate Care Fadlity for the the juvenile center in;n ^Twin Falls, if more, eating victims from automlomobile acddents. overversee all four Beverley facilicilities in Mentally Retard•rded flCFMR) will not be Jerome and Gooding counju n tie s sto p using “ W thhey e didn't come to some sortsort of The council m il holdd aan executive ses- Iaho, said Teresa M iller, dirC'irector of relicensed, MillcHer said. the center becausc off a dispute over agrccmenent and sign the contracts,:ts, i we sion to review personnel,lel. All department nursursing. Monday’s dosing \villill indudei Residents of)f the ICFMR, however, daily rate s. h a d co0 take a stand,” Twin FalF a lls heads have been askedi tcto submit employ- the10 Magic1 Valley M anor in Wem'enddl, as will be given amplear time to find other Despite this, commissiorsio n ers from both ‘ C om m ississioner Brent R e in k e said. ce evaluations. w eell ll as facilities in Lewistoston and placements, shele said. counties ho p e a m e e tinlg g t(to d a y w ill head B u t JJerom e e County commissioneloners MIcCall. cC T h e lic cn sc ivcwon’t be renew ed, accord- off a split over rates a t: thithe Snake River say the; ccenter’s rate of S125 a day,ly. p er Compiledled from staff reports M M: iller does not expect tthi h i n g s to Pie’lease see QOODINQ, Page B3 ccnter. Pleaso see CENTER, PagoPagoB3 J

I B-2 TlmevNawi. Twin Falls, IdahIdaho Wednesdsy, November 27.1931996

M a g ic V a lLLEY i Wells newspajr .per shut:ts down N o cri'iminal ccharges jfiled By Elaine Swanson about ordinaryiry people and their a blowlow to thc community, as well, Tlme^News correspondent joys and sorroiTOWS. I s h a re d com - resididei e n ts say. munity mealsils with the people. “ItIt isi; disappointing to hear our. againsst Ketchtium poli[ice chielif WELLS. Nev. - Aft<^fter' 104 attended festi\stivals and sporting localal paperp is out of business. It issues, WelJs’ weekly new:lewspaper, events, joinedid a church. I wrote had1 a local1 flavor... and I lookeded Tlie Ruby Mountain Rcriic n c w , h a s .. . . ■■ ■ ■ ■ f o nrt-ard ra r to reading it cach week,” By Julie C asey Lynn tradve leaveave with pay while the ScSchlender has no plans to ffile ile a ceased publication, citiniting busi- '.Jiem allli'! ton'll nriZ'Sfxtper sa id1 Vemon Vi Dalton, president ofo f T1me»Neyr» eorreipondetrtint investigationdon was under way. d\dvil stiit at this time. H e wouw o u ld ness problems relatedc d to th c ‘ ‘ W ellsUs R1 u ra l E le c n ic Co. “S h e h aasn’t sn been rehired yet.t ra:•ather negotiate a settlemim e e n t to w n ’s sm a ll eco n o m ic basibase. ISgom^ing//iez:'(3)' “it'sIt’s sad, b u t like so m any thingsgs KETCHUM - NoIo criminal We’ll havee ton wait and see what wivith thc dty and its insuranPn, h av e com e to en jo y in lif e ... thtie e chargcs Vill be file,led against action theJ dty d takes," Schlender coi:ompany, he said, but if a sesettl ttle - >o,^'Expn^r S u firsr issues, but we hopeo p c U l h a . O jm elO l, dI-to\vn ne^vspaper is going thetie Ketchum Police CChief Cal said. “I enowkno that Ms. Kildare menent can’t be reached, litigatiigation W ells \TOuld grow and we ^Vl^vou]d be w a y/ of the Pony Express,” busi-si- ' NevJdnd after an indndepcndcnt wants to returnret to work, but it isis p i ^ b l e . on tJie ground floor withla ar n c s t a b - ,,, , _ nes^o^ 'o m a n E lla L ee Can}ne said, prosecutor determinened charges be extreitr e m e ly difficult fo r h e r 1Kildare’s assault and botteu t e r y lislied newspaper when1 thisth hap- - -lla LccCaronc, jerrerry and Robin (Potts)s) were unwarranted inn ant altcrca- (when shea returnsr< to work) with ch;:harge ogainst Nevland iss jju u s t pened. But we can’t hang xficld and Bob and Pattycy tion with another Keti:etchumoffi- Nevland ash.ts h e r boss.” on.>ne aspect in o “course off cco o n - K ->■ _ Wcllsbubusinesswoman Haqdn longer," coowner Kate Mart id re n o f R u p e n p u b lish ed thl e cial. S c h lc n ddcr e : has requested a duiluct for a number of years.i. HHi e r ^iartin said she lovedd b e in g a T h e2 Ruby R Mountain Revieww Ketchum’s animal cccontrol offi- copy of thehe investigationi report trereatm ent on the job has beene e n a part of this small communiunity. about the new!:wly bom and those fromn JuneJ 1994 until July 1995.5. cer, Judy Kildare,e, accuscd by the attontomey general's office. vioiolation of pubUc policy, a fofor rm “I camc to Wellsils from who died andd \were mourned by Thenjn the paper was sold toto Nevland of physicallyly a s sa u ltin g W eith h a5 s nono t re le a s e d th e re p o rt o)f f harassm ent and discriminm ino- Memphis, Tenn., .t big cit>'.cit> H e re 'h e ir fellow wayrayfarers. I ivill miss M artiirtin and Jim Terrell ofaf her after a City Halli ll d is a g re e - to ih e d ry or oi Kildare’s attomey. tioiio n . T h a t’s as specific as I ca a n bI e in Wells, I enjoyed beingng pan| of WeUs very muduch.” McmplTiphis, who published it fromm m e n t Sept. 18. Schlenderr s:said it’s not unusual atIt ith is tim e ,” S l e n d e r said.I. ■ p e o p le ’s liv es,” sh e s.nid.1. "I wrote The loss of thethi weekly paper is Julyr 199519 u n til Nov. 14.1995. . B lo in e C o u n t y Prosecutor P r for the attortomey general’s officc IKildare has been advised; d bt y Douglas W erth remove3ved himself not to releasease copics of rcpons, heiicr attorney not to discuss^ thtt e from thc case because« i it involved but underr thetl Idaho’s Victims casa se . a. local police officccer. Werth Rights Act,:t, “we’re‘ entitied to a “The “ whole issue was unforrfo rm - — O b i t'U i A R IE S — requested an investigatRation by the copy of thc t investigation naiiate,” Nevland said. “I tto! o l d Idaho attomey geneneral’s office reports,” helesaid. s repeponers several times that I ddi id ______ForF obituary rate Information,>n. call 733^)931, extension 278;78______then forwarded thehe office’s Ketchumm City< Administrator notlothing wrong and didn’t expex p e c t repon to an independindent prose- Jim Jaquetet said,« “I can’t reolly anjn y c rim in al ch arg es to b e filed,ile d . I ■ t n they moved lo) TiTwin Falls 10 raise ' ‘A m n F a l l cutor, Jerome Countyy IProsecutor say much aboutabc the case because dotlon’t want to bad-mouth anyony o n e . ihoir family. Loahah spent many years ^K im berly John Horgan, for reviewiew. things areJ stillst playing out. Tm No'lo w w c a r c d e alin g w ith whcth«e th e r in lh e d rap e ryy b u s in e s s , retiring D -u r f a O Irom Ramsey's; Window Coverings 1 «■R. UrJe ‘i t ’s my understaniinding that J'ust g la dto to havc the criminal orr noti she comes back to worliVork. in R a y dJa a Read Unc. 65. of Mr. Horgan said thatat although aspectsoftheth e c a se behind us.” I t’s:’s u n d e d d e d a t th is tim e." w as ann aactive member ol Kimberly,ly, died( Salurday. Nov. 23. there was an altercircation, he Jaquet ladhad not seen the inves- TThe final dcxision on whethee th e r tno L ad ies ol thc Elks. Twentieth 1996. atJt IhoII M ountain Viow C aro didn’c think crim inallal charges tigator’s repoijp o rt e ith e r. Kiliildare retxims to work is upu p tot Conlury Club.. M unicipal L a d ie s Center in Kimbcriy.K were warranted;” Kilda[dare’s attor- Whetherr criniinala charges will thetie “City Council, moyor• aan n d Goll A ssociation,'n. The Sridgehouso, Sho was.vas born Sopl, 3. 1911. in ney, E. L ee S c h le n d e rrsaid. ss be filed lashas no relevance in a Judu d y . S h e m ay n o t is-ant to ree tu tu r ra and First Presb'sbyicnan Church. Marion,, Idaho,Ic the daughier of Kildare has been on adminis- civil suit,, SchlenderSc suid. But tov> w rk ,” Nevland said. Leah know not)t za stranger or an Joseph andanc Eliza Siotiensiail Read. cncmy.-end wass lcloved by all whoso On Aug.I. 25,2£ 1932. sho mariied Joo hvos she touchcQiod. Her family a n d H. Uno inn 0O gden, Utah, a n d lhe mar- frionds will m iss> hchor dearly. riage vjasa s la ier’soiem nized in lhe Survivors incluoludo one son. Lane Idaho Fallsalls LDS Temple, They made Jeromee plannirng boardI clarifiesS H. (Nancy) GroveDves of Idaho Fails; ihcir hom)me e in tho Kimberly area. one daughier. Lin^Linda (Skip) Dartow They wore’re i married for 56 wonderful ot Boise; four grgrandsons, Scoll yoars bolor(jlore Joo died in 1989. Loonoy, Miko Olbarrow and Grog Raydaa v/asv. a homemaker who dairy Oj)rdinance:e, zoning5 Darrov/. all of' BBoiso, and Mark gave lots:s ofol lovo a n d sorvice lo her plans [ ■ \ ' - ^ Groves of OrlandoIdo. Fla.; two grand- church ancand community. Sho was \ J daughiors, Lon LoLooney ol Moscow, activo in1 the thi LDS Church and held By Dixie Thom as R eale ussed need for a troffic studs tu d y ------*■ ■' Id ah o , a n d Welllelissa Darrov/of many rospssponsiblo positions. She Tlnie»Nflvif» correspondent n the arco of thc Crossroac Meridian; and onoon sister, Naoma v/illbedoarlearly m issed. ___ Schedul'Iided meetings 'o o d s , Leah H. Groves lanch ond Pctro II on StotS to te Smith of Sail Lak.ako City. Sho was Survivors/ors include lour children. mvwHlhawno 5f, JEROME - Some tc lighwoy 93, near the interseirse c- Loah Hollingwoflh Grovo:3V0S. 83, of preceded in doalhath by hor husband Forrest Ro»s le-fact builditig-pcrmit applicilica- 24, 199G, at the home On the map, the q qo 1 Johnson • atIt ti th e R iv ersid e C e m e tery 100 E., which is zoneded agricul. S,''”;.?,'- ons. daugliter in Pocatello, Robert Louis J( jp e r t y W as z o n ed re si- . tural. Albers occupiesies a tour- C»*!U propo • Planning and zoning comcom - The funeral will be beltlield at 11 HEYBURN --R obert Louis 0. the zoning board ids may call from 6 to 8 acre parcel and wants w to dential, so, t issioner Dan Suhr is leavin;v in g ' a.m. Saturday at the; HHansen Johnson, 85, of3f : H e y b u r n , d ie d Gaskill’s subdivision iday and one hour before expand onto other I le board after two termsr m s . M ortuary Rupert Chape:ipel, with Monday, Nov., 25,21 1996, at the RlT’f ^ ^ o w n s. J ejrome n County commissionern e rs Pastor Manuel Onega offic)fficiating. Burley Care Centtnter funeraeral on Saturday at the • Scott M cClure receivedre< a • The-plarilanning and zoning tvillill m o k e a n a p p o in u n e n t too fiUHI Burial will follow at thele 1Rdpert The funeral wilwill be held at 11 funeral ccha hapel. variance for placemment i of a .board repepeatedly has dis* hisss se a t. C e m e te ry . F rie n d s m ay’ ca:cal! from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday .nnd oon n e h o u r ______before the funeml on Sattiiittirday at -S e r v i c eES——- the funeral chapel. Kimbej^rly boardd approvi''CS grant , Memorials .ire suggested [cdtoihe Tlniniuii. “Macac’ Wann, of Paul^ daughterer and Mrs. Dennis Stir Fry Your Wishes Served over a . bed of rice., O n R ecord. Choicc of Soup’ Your ChcZboice is Our Commihnelent/ W l ^/VHITE o r S a la d c 4 C p tlu a ^ ^ & (3tem < i/oTy S ______r ‘•Oujpclbyth^PaA’ '1624 Blue U kei Bill)rtN I . 246

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S t a t ee r e s t: r ic t s cc a s h Jeromele CounD^ investi^[gates myster;rious $3,(,000 telefphone bi'>ill

By Dixie Thomas R ealeale number andan( the private party in ddent over the weekend.-nd in \IDS 1 e d u c ;n a tio n T1me»New» cofmpondenllent S h o s h o niC e differ d by only a single ivwhich a call came in to th; e d ig it. T hlie e U.S. West computer 9911. center involving somecm e o n e etcd the calls to the wwaving a gun around. NoS o ot n e By T h e A ssociated Presss s School Health fully,’Uy," s a id C a m e ro n L ew is of lhethi JEROME - The’h e J e r o m e .jjj C o u n t y S h e r if f 's D«Department Shoshonele prix-atep line as calls to r«responded to that call aat t a ll, and the Tlme»News at the federal Idahtlaho Sexually Transmittei lforS3,000in the 911 nunun m b e r in J e r o m e . hih c s a id . Centers for Diseaiseases-AIDS Program in thi has a telephone bill fc collect long-distancerecalls < to 911 Brant saidsai he told U.S. West “Wc have a lot of technolinologj- D i s e a s e Divisiivision o f H ea lth . BOISE - State S chocris sn’t owe. the bill wwo on’t b e p a id u n til th e bibut it is not working properlye rlv , or Control , in Fo}Fox also rejected the congn. which it says it doesn’ Superintendent Annen e F o x h a s :tive Gerald problem1 is is solved. He estimatc>d , itit is not being utilized,”' CCl h ie f Atlanta which tentintion that denying federafgj Sheriff’s detccti' decidcd to deny federalrai financial IS i lommissioners 'hat the: countyco probably owed DDeputy, Bill Reid, s sa a id , ’ doles out the assistisistance to districts that gt Brant told county con: assistance to every Idahdaho public -J -v running bill. Sl.OOO inin long-distanceI calls. “Officers are being pagedg e d a t \ federal assis- beyojyond an abstinence-oni;^ly Monday about the rui school AIDS educationo n p ro g ra m >cen accumu- while thele personp who oivtis th e hhome when they are sots o u n d ' » tance, said apprtiproach contradicts her longng. The bills have that advises students; on proven- ’ luary, when phone onn thtl e o th e r p h o n e lin e in a:a s le e p in b e d , a f t e r th e y h;h a v e ^ Idaho may be' standanding commitment to keepinjing lating since Janui tion methods beyond)nd sexual J fjjjj Jeronie County’s’s Sheriff's Shoshonele owo es th e re m a in d e r. bbeen checked out for hoih o u r s , abstinence. the first state publitiblic ^ o o l policy in the hand I D e p a n m e n t to o k oviover 911 ser- U-S- We:iVest is w o rk in g o n th e TThings aren’t being handn n d le d The decision ends the10 previous 4„„, p„ to shift to the of theth e lo c al d istric ts. jjgr vice from Shoshonone. Jerome problem,I. wwell at alL" policy of funneling the limited most restriC' “Tl“The state should be a leade hat County not only starlancd getting e r business: Calls to E911 should beb e for-i ts that have ove approachich to education about andid ssend a strong message tha fcder^ cash to districts t ^ Shoshone's calls, buibut inherited • Sheriflriff George “Pce-W'ee’' wwarded to the sheriff's offio ffic e , ms focusing AIDS andI alla other sexually thisis i:is an area where young pec sex education programs the bills for all colleUect long-dis- Silver talknc, assigned 'he wrongng town. Response time Ko dccisions were made,de, a• n d daho pubUc demand, rej«ejecting suggestions sionsons in many ways," he said S240,000 is used by Ida! to a p riv a te pq rty . is a d e finnite ite problem, hc said. C(commissioners are still looklooking enough to that she was?as bowing,to funda- “WeVe ineed to do anything we pos schools. W hile only en to U.S. West told Bra3rant the 911 Silverr describedd an inci- fcfor a substation site in the; arca re a. finance overall traininglg {programs mental religious rel interests siblybly can to get people not tt and modest one-time gragrants to 20 opposed to modemm< sex education engaiig a g e i n i n te r c o u r s e , b u t wi or so of the state's 1122 schoolsi dis- courses, alsoso Iknow the extent to whicl tr ic ts , th e a m o u n t is a ththird i of the “I 'alked1 toti a lot of patrons, younjiung people do engage in intei rom the fed- P^ents, teacla ch e rs, a n d m o st p e o - coura-lurae and the steps they needi n Firecdam agees grain elevatoor cash Idaho receives from eral government to underwriteunt ple are askin/a n g for a h ig h e r s ta n - ta k e tto p ro te c t them selves." A ID S ed u ca tio n . dard. Fox saidsaj on Tuesday. “We PlaPlanned Parenthood of Idahiih o . Fox’s decision will11 inot hurt want to sett a a higher standard.... reporported last spring that a surve; school districls such as Jerome W 'hey wantnt to go beyond that of hi(high school students that Tidii Arson unlllikely, County, or'BIaine Countunty, which locally, if theythe want to do any- not}t ii in c lu d e th o s e in B oise antind do not receive grants. - thing more,re, they have local Idahclaho Falls showed nearly hai police say; Blaine County teacla c h e s o n ly m o n e y a n d theythi can.” thesee seniors had already had intei ■ abstinence* in clemcntarItary school. But someJ expertsc said there is cour:)urse and more than half o f 1 b u t b r a n c h e s inco use oof f condoms no excuse forfor altering the policy, themlem did not use a condom thth< e probe goe;es on i and birth control inI ththe upper and one wan-arned that the more mostost irecent time. g ra d e s . restrictive standardsta will be used “Al“All of us agree abstinenciic e o is TheTlnie»Wew8______“I think an abstinentcnce-basod jusnfyssentially abandoning need::eds to be taught,” said Loi curriculum is appropriairiale” said sex educauonion in public schools. V olktolkening, disnict nurse for ththi e ------^ Blaine County clerkcrk Cothy “There’ss a b s o lu te ly n o Mosctbscow schools. BURLEY - Policiice Tuesday . Zaccardi. “I don’t thinkI* il's cotalJ research out3ut there that shows BuiBut, she asked, “why is thihis morning blockcd1 cicity streets ly practical. I mean,, ththis is the ahstmonco-oii-only programs have stipulipulation being put on federa;ral near the interscrsection of 001 Overland Avenue>e a n d 1 1 th real \s-orId. Just becauseuso you say, any ettra atat alli whereas there is montoney? It’s up to the schoo ide. Street when a graii■ain elevator' ; ‘D o n ’t d o it,’ d o e sn ’t mtme a n th e y “ »arch '<» by the Centers — board)ard and the patrons to deddc it Agrisource ^von’t d o it.” for Disease;e Controli and other Don’ton’t take the choice a^voy frorom owned by Simplot i Lloyd Kolbc, directc^tor of the ' Sroups lhatat show abstinence- us.” caught fire. Division of Adolesctsccnt and based proeraijTims are very success- The elevator is usiused to store corn. The fire wass rreported at • ' 7:30 a.m., and contaitained within Q about rwo hours. Infant diesc wheen air bagg deploys The extent of ththe damage remained undeidctcrm incd Tuesday afternoon.. TheT cause of B O IS E (A P ) — T he lclow speed when a Volksiikswagun Jetta clipped been:en doing this for 25 years ij the fire also is unknovlo w n . I • collision of t^vo cars in Boise on it. The air bagbaj in the Jetta inflat- ipclucduding homiddes, and I don'i Arson isn't likely,^ hbut it hasn’t , Tuesday night causcd1 thithe deploy- cd, strikingth thi e 1-ycar-old girl. think in k .Tve se en a n y th in g like this.” been ruled out. one,decapi- “This app

ut a Dodge infant's seatat was located in the ThuThe federal safety offidals saic J;- t h e e l e v a t o r ’s plit i t is full of Neon car apparendy trietried to turn vehicle, th ecy y have looked into sever 2 '^ a te r ." o is e T o w n e “ I t ’s a n incredibic in< tragedy,” deadt:aths involving childnm and aii left near the busy Bois' W ater and foam lailanded in the t 5:30 p.m., police Lt. Billill Braddocki said. “Pve bags.Igs. Center mall at about 5 elevator pit, where: it’it’s likely the f ire sta r te d . Simplot employeesiCS w ere work- V o l u n t e: e e r ______— ing Tuesday aftemocnoon to pump . th e w a te r out, H e inic e r sa id . Continued from B l f o r M a g icc Valley homeless to} hmen stlQ w eren’t sure w tu t startedartedthe le stuff you need for cookinj churches, company volunteersvo ‘"e holida;day season, buc it the s ‘"e- Tuesday’s fire wasascontrolled /hen we got there, we wer w much damage It cau se d ., are becoming a growirwing trend. doesn^ go) away the rest of the Whe without an explosion. sceived like nothing I've evt Employees from Cactiictus Pete’s year. Chpgggg discovered her joy rccei een or felt," Chugg said. “] Resort Casino in1 JJackpot mhelpmgoi; out onc day 10 years seen 'as just like a sign to me and Nev., will decorate theth Valley ago after a television evange- was; irder trial rescscheduled; avcn’t stopped since.” Diaz m ur House - a Twin Fall;alls refuge inspiredcd her. She suggested have new trial[ imoved to Mdarch ’97 Tim es-N ewVS s K e m p t o) r n ______T^o Tlmea-Nows______U fein prisoiison. C lassified1 T lie Mlarch a n 17 hearing, sched- Continued from B l icet the first week o a n d I’m n oIt t there tl to try to make meet 'RUPERT-The murnurder trial of uled for .\<.\da Count>-. originally 'm there to take the Deccecember. Of the Housi delhrers resultllts. Kempcon said hc could a scene. I'm a m a n a c c u s e d o f h«helping kill was slatedcd for February*. It was epublicans, 27 percent ar' accom plish his goalslls without committee: if I can get it.” Repi Blake Morgan Jr. inn 1his sleep is resdieduleclied to accom m c^te wt- esh m en . the committee chairnirmanship, Simpson,I, wv ho is lik e ly to b e fresh rescheduled for Marchrch 17. nesses. Call 733093:3 1 . "If everything stands the wa; but it would be morer e < d iffic u lt. r e - c le c ie d House Hi speaker, said "If *?>' J e s u s F l o r e s DDiaz, ii 38, is J^selc

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Continued from B l of space betietween facilities.” theic ssame opportunities otheiier their jobs. , ing to John Hathaway,;ay, bureau “The inteitent was to inter- kidsids in the neighborhootod “All employees chief for the Burlureau of grate the ICIICFMR kids into the have,we, he said. absorbed by the Ii BURRLEY CARE CEENTER Facility Standards,s, because1 community,;y, and give them a EmEmployees of the living cen pn- ter,” Miller said. ton and nursing care thith a t “state regulations thatth were more normalnal living situation,” terr aarc sorry to see the kid; , ^ F o r Spetpecialised rehabilitatioi ' * Sale price and oth prom ulgated severaeral years he said, g o), , hbut say they are happ; I't sacrifice th e TLC yo utr r loved one deserves- )se were unavailable Tu ago recjuire a certainlin amount The goalil was> to give them thatlat no em ployees will lost S p c ccializing ia in rchabUitatioio n n e e d s a s a r e s u l t o f:f: Car[^ardiovajicular accident G e n t e r _ ------Hip[lip nnd o th e r b o n e fra etu rc s DefDcficienncs and abnorroaHlieaa of cardio-pulmonary- functioiction Continued from B l and Goodingng counties. centienter should not be used asIS a te r o p e n e d in 1994. omparison, since It quit takirung He also said the dai inm ate is out of line wiwitil a 1992 “There arcan kids all over the comi ey Carc C e n te r offers fuU s ccrvices r in: r counties arc trying to juveijvenile prisoners from southeiicm cost at die Snake Rive five-county agreementnt (dra\vn up state other c( Elcspiralor>- T h e r a p y g e t in h e re ,” R1 e in k e said. IdahtJaho w h e n th e S n a k e R iv er ce:ccn- gone up to about S129{S per prisoner. in 1992. PhyPhysical Therapy “W e don’t want to 1be subsi. Twin Fallsills, Jerome, Gooding, ^ I OccDccupationnI Therapy dized by Twin Falls, wiwe want lo '.Blam e andid' Lincoln counties i _ . rant money for the Specch T h era p y pay our fair share,”e,’’ Jerome, pooled grai Oucr/anc/ (20a) 67J-7.r - M J J ver center. The Twin Skilled Nursing Services County Commissioni'oner Roy Snake Rivei 9Jalio cCJJ/3/S /-(soo) 390-7.7-7332 'A f e don’t want conteIte r is supposed to Prescott said. “But ^ve d ’our loved one has rchiliabiiitation or nursingin g to su b sid iz e th e m eith er. charge no morem< to counties than I f yo u Prescott said Jeromiame County juvenile cenenters in Ada County 'nz ^eojc/Gr R needs, contactt th o s e w i t h 0 send juve- and St. A^thcthony. also has a contract to a o r m y f / m ^ niles to a center inn NMinidoka The St.t. Anthony center T h e Caring Touch County, ivhich charges■es the coun- charges couniu n tie s S121 p e r da y . E xp cn C loock c' and Watch Repair this lower rate, Blaine ty S 140 p e r in m a te , pwday. e r Despite thi Factory Autkuthorizcd Scrvicc On ^ B U R L E Y C A RSE C E N T E R An F a lls cen- a n d L incolnIn coc u n ties sig n e d th e ir Reinke said the Twin Howardrd Millcr-Baldwin C L] o c a tc d i n B u r le y a t 1'1729 M i l l e r A vcm ue. •ouble filling contracts. ter would have no troul •Sligh ondid Ridgeway Cbcks 1 by Jerome Reinke saidsa; the St. Anthony 678-941474 the space now used bj ______W c RcjRepair W ith C arc______'

I &4 Tlmes^ews, Twin Falls.Is, IciahoIc Wednesday. November 27.:n. 1996

I d a i-ioAV'ES^re Resicdents copew( v^ithoutt powe^ 1- P o llice i arrest ^4 m en afte; e r n a bbbing ‘cocgaine Santa’a ’ SPOK.\NE, Wash. (A(AP) — Joe Ellithorpe aa.m. last Tuesday, disabledI th'the pump on their campiiping stove. ;E (AP) — Four men are andj opened it Friday, Hndlngiin g th e h.is ln;i.'n stu c k in a mnountain ou home with four well, v he said. T hle e big problem has been keepicping up with ■ 1 widi drug dealing after a drugs c hidden inside a sniffedKldoIL i kicJs, little heat ancl no electricity for seven So family members trekrek a mile to the laundidry for his kids, ages 7,, 66, 4, aid 20 days now, but hc saidid 1 Tuesday his family is I;la k esh o re eac h day to fill 5-gallon 5-g. containers monthth.s, Ellithorpe said. The famamily planned Clanllaus doll stuffed with hcn> A postal official deliveredre d th e cocaine arrived at their package, j then police serve; r v e d a sun-iving the great icece storm; of 1996 In fine ciof water they use to washh dishesd and take tovisitsit a C o e u r d ’A le n e la u n d roin.atTucsday. m : tartment, policc say. scarch : w arran t. Officers also» foimfo d sponge baths. Tliey’re buyinging drinking water Thele key is being resigned to the faa it irs seized about a quaner- S4,000 S in ca?h in th e apartmn cen n t, as Tuesday marked one week since an ice iiin town. c o u ldd be three weeks till theyy h a v e p o w er, storm damaged power;r linesli and knocked out E llithohorpc said. "You setde into it,it," he said. poujd ead;ach of heroin and cocainc well t as balloons, ivhich theyle y sa: id lay, said Boise PoUce Lt. c se rv ice fo r so m e 100,0(W000 homes and business------:------F oir r the first two days they { could bc used to package dieh e hero-h y figured the Stere Pvli’yle. A quarter-pound of in i for sale. es in the Spokane Coeurnir d ’Alene region, er would be restored anytimiime. But after i 1 s worth about S20.000 and Ellithorpe was among an: some 2 0 ,0 0 0 th e y s ta n e d to m a k e long-tcm Guillermo Aguillon Martinez.inez, 29; Spnkane-area homes andnnd businesses that were ^'hli thesituathm. TheFhe only thing T hley ej moved food outside, to snor & a n d ne, a b o u t SIO,000. Hugo I Albcno Valdca-Cigifuegosegos, 30; Salvador L ara Lorctto, 31; a n d : still without power. Man;lany face th e prospect of , ’ t in to coolers,CO wliich prevent produclucts like milk significant in terms of the J m d Luis passing Tlianksgiving isithoutisit electricity. zie don'f krce h'S-MT. z: fro m1 fifreezing solid. of dn j^ We usually don’t Banderas I Lara, 21, utau in d ie A . da More trouble couidId 1be on the way. The Ellit:lithorpe still maintains a spo largeaquandtyatanyonc County ( Jail on Monday night,h t, eacht 'ylesaid. i National W eather Serviervice issued a winter b u sinness e in Southern California under 5500,000 bond and charcharjged Postal Service employees with v tivo counts of trafficking : storm watch for parts5 of Eastern Washington ■ -Joe Ellithorpe, SpoI•)okanc resident muteses there once a month foror a week of in g in a suspicious of die pacliage controlled c q tb ^ nc*? through W ednesday nipnight, warning of snow w o rkc. . He was there when the^ LLos Angeles and freezing rain just1 wlwhen many people are ------e a rthiquake q struck in 1994, and sisaid the lack traveling for Tlianksgiviriving. o f suippHes p and feeling of isola a t Ellithorpe lives nearL*ar Turner Bay, on the Even though temperature;ires have hovered hotel1 were' worse than anythin h e fa c c s east side of Lake Coeur.‘ur d'Alene in Iciaho, an below b freezing for much of the week, the fam- now. area where ice destroyedyed power lines. _ ilily has hunkered dmm in a fcvfew room s o f tlie ir " I couldn’t cc get food at a fast f restau - For Ellitii()ri)e. the ordiordeal is still bettef than liom li e, b u rn in g w ood in th e fifireplace to stay rant,"" he1 said. "You could be in theth inner city H J living in Southem Califotifornia, a place lie left in warm and sleeping under pile?liles of blankets, he with alltd the wonderfid scuff, and yo 1992 to live near tilee scenic lake about 30 -said. .s; th e grexcatcst desert there is.” miles east of Spokane. Monday, a friend lent themem a-propane-pow- Nortirthern Idaho, by that stand; "W fV e nm eveo'fhir^irg to deal jvifh the .sim- c:ered iieater iJiey’re using ro0 kkc e e p living, areas Jized. ation," Ellithorpe saidid i in a telephone inter-- irin th e 60 -d eg ree range. “ W!c c have all the wood in thele h c I \-ieiv. " The only th in g we don't have is water." Cooking is accomplished1 ououtside on a bar- said. “We’re not going to die out he Thai’s because the: pcpower outage, at 4:18 bibecue grill, and inside un aI propane-poweredpr “It’s;’s all a m a tte r of a tritu d e .” I P M Enjo-jI cour m a n y flavors o fr '‘n o '/at, nno-oil, no-guilt" bagelslels nade fresh daily, Groupe)s respoEnd to allijiance’s nmedia bl>litz M s Enjo-y the)cm plain or with any oj IbHM our w ide aarray of cream sjireads1 Tho Associated Press______Jet boaters,:rs, the city of Riggins is reasonable. re; They point to t< Sandra Mitchell, and others hahave filed 68 appeals restris t r ic tio n s on g r o u p siz e s for fo. director of the Hellells Canyon ;el flavors include: Last week, the MetisMs Canyon to the plan. ’Hie’11 regional forester . adult;ult.s for rafts, a ban on launchch- Alliance, acknowledgedged that the J I P H Bage Alliance launched a. st;statew id e is scheduled■d Ito rule on some of cs frcfrom Pittsburg Landing, ancmd radio ads didn’t sayy sspecifically I II H • Sunj tour and media blitz, desdesigned to the appeals by Dcc. 12. t hc e fact f that floating, unlikike lhat the restrictions I \v

L U C IL E (AI>) — A. mim udslide WEDHESDAY.Nl’.NOVEMBER 27 "-6 pm early Monday closed■d IdI a h o ’s Futti.iute-T! - Tools - Coilectibic: Id - Misc. • Twin Falls main north-south highw;liway.U.S ster (ot D;awinos o n th eF iu tu r e ( Highway 95, 13 miles S( o f H ecalth HUNT BROTlOTHEnS AUCTIONS Wliitebird, and higliwayay cofficials ______said it could be at least5t 242 hours SATURDAY. HOWlOVEfilBEnaO"-11:30 am before the two-lane road)ad can be J. K. (Jack)k) 5S KalWccn Fiancis reo p e n ed . Fafm Machlneiiinery • Misc. - WentJcll “U.S. 95 is probably’ theth worst Advottisemeiimenl • Novcmtjcr 28 C a r*e in ttleM a: AUCTION SERVICE ig ie V ailley. place for this to happenJcn m Ihc < state," said Idaho Transpc isponajion „OHDAr.mNOVEMBER 2MS9B Department informationm n o ft.ccr EsiM, Blank!inkcnield • Houschcld Bill Dermody. “You’re lookingloo at Collcciilcclibics-Oulil going through Oregi•egon o r Adveniscmciimcnt-fJovcmberOO HVow i to get arouni Montana.” - MASTERSS AUCTIONAl SERVICE nd our new conststruction... The area has been soakedsoa by ------Thi.s nionih,h; M agic Valiey more than a week of hea!ieav 7 rain TUESOAY. DE(OECEMBERa-'-Spm .EMERGENCY f^OOM It)-Tools-Antiquos and snow. U.S. 95 in1 th e 'irea Houscholfl- Rcgioniil M cdi(JicJil C enter ' intsWfilcomD-Jcfome / s n a k e s its w a y a lo n g .h th< e m ain S AUCTION BARN begins consimci L Salmon River throughiSl. s.c c p iciion o fa new I ^ __SAME DAV — - t canyons. There is no otheiihor liieh- SUMOA», DECDECEMBER B™-1pm M edical OHlceX* Building to . I SURGERY way in the area. SUNDAY, DECI)ECEMa£R15"-1pm “As of Tuesday mornirning, wc Annual Holidayday Auctions-All New better serve ihele health carc 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ' Pationt PatKingng I have 10,000 cubic yardss of (Jebris Toys • Tools • KitclicnwntcKil • Futnilurc o v e r th e ro a d a n d it isJ st:still slid- Sctiairollrg - Tv/in Falls needs of the M;/lagic Vailcy. in g ," D e n n o d y s;iid. HUNTBflDTlIDTHERS AUCTIONS T i i c 55XM[)-sciuarc-l'oot )- “It’.s still unsafe for• crcrews to ^ get to it. We've just beenen able to 9-Cavc J? M edical Officec Building wiii OFFICE DUILOING STRUCTION S J how bad AREA ^ g e t close e n o u g h to see hc y { a p p t / ADDITION it is.” be direcily aiiatached (o the MAIN \ / Jim Carpenter, Lewistciston, dis- Tfmn!(sgwing ENTRANCE V CANCANCER : j trict engineer for the hi,highw ay oast .side of Mlagic a Valley CEN ...... SHTRANCE department, said mud, rockroi and / t' , Regional M ediclical Cenler. PiViom P.vhng other debris was piled up about I. Paliont Parking 15 feet deep at the centcriter of the ' W hen completeted, it w ill higliway, “and it’s still coritroritinuing to slid e douTi." house more tharan 20 doctors'

oflices, providining convenient ENTENTRANCE V < - ADDISON AVE. inside ac:cess fro ADDIS)1S0N AVE. E ...WHERE TO? 'TURN FOR HEULP WITH... I____ rom a doctor's ’ office to) Ithe hospilai ~1 MENTAL HE/EALTH AND SUBS8 STANCE \J for spcciaial services like ABUSE PRCROBLEMS DURINiNGTHE ' lab work, diagnosticd' im aging, sur,urgery. and patient roon'om s. Patients can visit tltheir doctor, THANKSG5GIVING WEEKE:end? walk a lew v yards into the medical:a l c e n t e r , a n d g e t t h e tests ic.s they need w ithout eever leaving the

.Canyon View rtospitipitol an d Counseling C:enters er realizes •• building. A n d d o c t o r s w i l l lia v ci im ii m ediate access to tirtiieir patients in the hosfspital, instead of • that m ental tiealttih oro substance abuse proiiroblems don't being sever:ral blocks away. The; NM edical O ftlce Buildinjing will provide cost-efffficient, one-stop . take a vacation. TheTh holiday w eekendi ccan be very mcdical car:ire to tlic residents of th difficult for peoplele tor m any different rece as o n s . This is the M agic Valley, w h/ Canyon Vieww is prepored to help> ppeople and Ve’ll bc under con.structiction for about one year,ar. During ihal tim e, entiitrance to the families experiencing:ing m ental health and/oI/or substance ^ m a m hlospiial o ; building will be abuse problem s 24 hours per doy, seveven days per be through the “old" ententrance under the cano|opy on the south w eek, especiolly durijuring holiday w eekends,Is, s i d e . A\ccess t routes to the ho!'lospitai's main entranceice and em ergency roomm wiii be. clearly To request an on-slteon crisis osslstonce coc o u n s e lo r m a r k e d on o Addison Avenue ancmd M artin Street. or assessm ent in Twinvin Foils or to arrange a m«m ental health o r s u b s t a n ce abusec em ergency odmlImisslon I call C anyon VitView Hospitol's EPACT se rv ic e : Making Ma,iagic Valley lhc H ealthiest.:sl Placc to Uve

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S ix o f dieJie last eight ' reeverse stand, hith , gam es wew e’ve played MO htomer ( for fanss w ell enouglJgh to w in, but e Associated Press______

d ifferenIt t players| fell CHICAGO - And now, backa c k to th c gamimc. a s l e e p every e i rim e. ' Back to pitching, hitting, runnu n n in g a n d ■ ■ caicItching. y ^ Surely, that beats strikes,:, ssu u it s a n d ' ■ lar>- caps. % i i Baseball’s four long yearsrs ofo labor I 8 su ifrife ended Tuesday when owtjwTicrsI' dra- — Coad B mat:atically reversed course andnd ratified i a d Tmy Cmp oflhe n th ee same collective bargainingling agree- T om paB (iyl afterhk U m enent they rejected just threer e e w e e k s ;o. teamn lostk to the Moutmtl I Wom out by the most bitter b I ■, ’>r battle in Camdtadtais Moii(l(iy ni^it e histor>’ of professional sporjports, one ffiSi'X ■ ik 9 th aat t wiped oul the World Scriesries for the st tim e in 90 years, ow ners approvedappi a mtraci that ensures laborj o r p e a c e T o d a y ’ s s^H c E D U L E rougli 2000 and possibly 2001.H. 1 ] It also ushers in a new• eraer that h i K- College volleyball]all ' ■■ eludes intcrlcague play andid revenuen K throi Nadoail'roiim aiiicntnt irin MLuiii. I'loridi id aring for small-market teame a m s . T h e \ lly It strikes now will come! ffrc ro m th e CSI\\Glcnclalc,.-\iK,l i / . 10-J0 ;L n x (M iy n inchich er’s m ound. Qiajnpioasiiip rrcidi,1i.5p.ni 5 sh•‘A a r long and winding road haslas comec to onlyend,” acting commissioner• BudBu Selig pitcl Girls’ higli schoolool basketball id. “ B aseball fan s can finallyly lolc o k for- >rd to five y e a rs of u n in le mLipted ip te play, HmscnatTwin l.sJV,2 p.ni. e can now work togetherr to bring ace to the game. This very•y d iffic u lt Tho trip to Miami wos short compampared to tho one Hal Yan W ang {! d painful process is now behindlin d u s.” ; (9) mado from BelJIng, China, toto Twin1 Falls. n S B B B Q S c o r e B o a(\RD f ' A pproval c am c exactly o n e weekwcc aficr . ’ peaciicago White Sox owneri e r J e r r y Girls’ high schoolool basketball a nnnsdorf d ] shattered baseball’sill’s salarj’ Ar•ucture by signing Albert Belle Bel to a Wendell 4 5 ...... I'ilcr37 C hic:ord S55 million, fivt'-year deal.dea That Ridific!d44...... niLv>25 R entract ir provoked criticism fron-T om m a n y RiftiyvrrSy ...... IDcch5() struc-seball executives who felt betrsletray ed . K iirci57...... Jen)nic44 lliose sentiments were largely;ely beliind HiiHCTTiian50...... H;inscn40 e 26-4 vote — three more-• thanth the > t e i rec-fourths majority required ■ Valley 4T)...... Gxxlin};38 •ed — th a t tified the agreement. Hi(^iiand57...... Hu[le>-44 As pellos( Owners rejected ihe deal1 1Ifi 8 -1 2 on B u h l ^ • a ) ...... CaM]cf<>fd41 1 )v. G, b u t S elig decided to callall anotherr • M inja)43 ...... P(xaielb23 | er ratif:‘cting within hours after Bellelelle’s sign- GicnnsFcn>’f>3...... Kiml)crty41 CSI volleyb:ball squad n(tears 4 th straiaight nationa 0\During a meeting that lastedstcd only a GucvatGinusOHiniyniy - , tie more than two hours,, 14 te a m s By Karen Baumert ISDBatSlKslKKic ^ Wacncjr’s par- mako a s>i anged their votes after aan n a; p p e a l Tlmcs-Nows writer lal title ______- cn ts who flew She wears im Selig, who refused to takeake a posi- T rliami ^ ______^______litth in Tuesday ... Driving m tlire e w e e k s ago. Top 25 college babasketball M IA M I - Thirty se v en p o)in in tts. _ I moming. nitely diffe3 shoo big enough. c h a“Actually, i it’s good for lhe WWh h ite Sox That was the only differenc Men encc bervveen Ij I Harold and in Twin:ars Fal a men’s siro 11. fro"'icause it dooms the small-nill-m arket Monday and Tuesday for the;he Colle'gc of ^ )iary J 3 Judy Stroud truck camiing In Miami is dcfl- ims,” .said Reinsdorf, one of thetl four X ;ivicr71...... •...... 1. GndnniidW Idaho vans pulled vote; total points in natiom 9.Icn\uScucH7...... j\lH )m 58 JMonday, allowing only 17 tots ” night. Paula Greclone of tho cUior cars for t! six games, the Golden Eage a g le s r o lle d Miami. Tidbits: A\ taxita ride costs Conniehanged Ha lanes on Uie "'iih Tuesday by defeating; ^Missouri’s , from ifie riotel to calls Hard)y .... CSI superfan •' W o m e n Nov. 26 « A A s l aaps ] Jefferson College 15-9, 15-113-11, 15-10 in 000x4,No .... A recmlter from day withjreeno rc misses 24. Qcm M m Rl...... ICfcotfiwH pool I play and Dlinois Centralrai 15-5,15-9, 9ajn.(EDTDljiGoidtnEaslB PurtTuSJniversily scouting she ottemi■Hanjy terribly. Sho X IG m n c a x n ic ';? ...... ld;ilu)Scuc5() 15-10 ] in tlie quancrfinds. players got ‘'P- the nationasnai toomoment Macarenaardy several times a 1 5.'I'cnncs«:71 ...... Wlsc-Grcen H.iy36 CSI (S8-0) will play Glendalidale, Ariz., at ‘ 10 o-tn- Wc«e«toSI,on.,-s I simply when she keep theh results I: and when / V e b e r S tate a 7.Vanderi)ilt77...... 'rtn\x)nSciic45 10:30 ^ a.m. (MDT) today inn tthe semifi- forbreakfo: , WIOtQ'studitud' beside ciieerinc;empted p to dancc tho T ■! • nals. The winner advances; to th e finals Noon: Wcnl J Johnson's namo. before ;naPai she Just couldn’t v1 l Associated Press______at 5 p.m. CSI defeated fourDurth-ranked Dodo/Kond■ndallo™"„2,sr ...Ttiotcorr“ “J”ooms exchange g)fls came dowiie boai with out hor » NBA basketball' Glendale (32-11) early in the s r i :ie se a so n a t a 3 ^ P-fn*:jB E en t efferson. beloniiiKhioch malch. So far ' When peo|lg parlnef, Right DGDEN, Utah - Weberc r S t a t e tournam ent in Arizona. 3 p.m.: Wen Sacnimcnto'JS...... 'rijfomoH? t m bock to holol , CSI has recch«droc flags from whot wPaula as \ left. Connie Tlioliversity A vowed keep a tighterter reini on No. 2 Miami- for lunch ari I-ikcTi 1 0 0 ...... PhiLidclphu88 In the other semifinal, No. , a box of candy from them shJown e I with a flu bug. 2 school’s athletic program*a m s a f t e r ir to n C ounty, Miami Si ir r QiajloctcO; ...... _Sciciic89 jDade Wolfson will face Bartc Sobssonawichcs calvaslon.i}n. a letter opcnor gono flu.’>eopic asked her OCreiving a public reprimandJ andan cen- K ansas, a lso a t 10:30 a.m . for ploycfs. M i n t i l O l ...... VanaHJvrrS) from Jeffersferson ond a pin Conniea Is s wtongI sho told Univ•c Tuesday for rules violationsions by its The Golden Eagles are the;he o n ly te a m ^ P-™-’ M a m . tomllllnoblols Central. ...All tJioteam.h e had Uie *Paula4)o- th ead ■ basketball coach and a f o r m e r Mwtsnin 102...... PooiindlOl.ar , ;Bootlllinob thcGoMcn which yet to lose a game in1 ththo national P-'”-* B len Eaglo ployers W eathonu .” 8 Bul Paula said recista ei n t. I>ilb.s 105 ...... San/\nD:)nioIOI [ Central Inimaquaitcidnals. U „carmotth to u m a m e n t. Itching Reebok breezy,Is here in spirit with surefhe National Collegiate AAt t h l e t i c I 5 c n w l l 7 ...... Plucnbc IOS r ly T u e s d a y , ® P*"’~ Wen'anltoposlo shoes c«ci CSI came out tough early w ept Joy Speny, im. h e asociation d placed the Wildcats’:ais’ m en’s r e lim in a tio n , ■ F a c to r for ( N lianii ac Golden Sciteic(n) (n Ibut Jefferson, facing early el who hos to wear Nikos n 80 degrees ond assistsketball program on probaiibation for r s p u ll aw ay. H°' Yon si frMends. Trtva because Re n e v e r le t th e G olden E ag les p i I Reebok doesn’t • T ilJr y e a r s a n d s tr ip p e d th e BBi ig S k y Please see!C CCSI, Page B7 Assoinference school of two scholaholarships -Karen b a sk Bavmert, xt year. Head coach Ron AAbi b e g g lg n TImesNoivs miter fo u r I n B R I E F 5 been al-so been barred from>m recniit-r C onf; off campus until next August,ist. CSI brin^.gs small bbut vocal!I support ^ n e x['he t penalties arc on top of the t :he univer- Region III n a m e s ^ y’s self-im posed restrictionio n s . B u t m By Karon Baumort few of thei;eir diehard fans came withith earned the Whiiecaps’ :ber Stale President Paul ThoT h o m p so n Tlmes-Nows writor______th e m . Thc crcw from Twingroup g )all players n d he had no problem with ththe e a d d e d top volleyba C o u n tin gg relatives, CSI has cheeringing Bill Greene, Comie an ictions. TWIN FALLS -• R.Region III volleyball MIAMI - They may not3t Ibe big in section ofof 32 people. And afterier and Eddie Howa - ju , W cbi‘W e-plan to run a program, %vith%vit hon- coaches on Tuesdayay iannounced tlieir top number n but the fans from1 ththe College M onday’si rmatches, the fan support3rt Golden Eagles. ‘Tvevm b rails-Paula and , ] y and integrity,” he said aaft f t c r th e players for the pastt scseason: oof Southern Idaho are thee hloudest at grew. Latee Tuesday, the players andnd team for 10 years,” saand Donna Lanting lalrie^were announced.______...... P la y e r o f th e y eear:- a r A r r ia n n P e te r s e n ,— the tl NJCAA national volleybayball touma- - parents froiromGalvestonrTexas,-\vere ;re “I don’t miss an>'-gajust plain love the ’ Uthougii the basketball progra3gram will M inico mn e n t. whooping it up ^^^th th e CSI crow d. T‘he ho _ sports. But it’s the firste been following the on probation, it will remainin eligiblee Coach of the yea:'ear: Kelly Fossceco, The Golden Engles travele■eled farther Golden Eagligles beat Galveston Mondaylay volleyball national.^."' said Paula Greene. • postseason play and telee l e v i s i o n M inico. thantl any other team to getthere, h( and a in pool plajay but by Tuesday CSI had -games for all thc~ ^It ad '' Please iiearanccs. First team: Joni BlaBlackwood, Twin Falls; irst year I’ve been to Stephanie Q ark, Minilinico; Megan Peterson, n f o r r Burley; Joy Kungleijler, Highland; Lacey i 2se see FANS, Page D7 appe; Christiansen, Higlilardand; Alexis Malepeai, .1 inico girlss romp pi tello, 43-22 3 PocateU o. PPjM i Second team: Lac:^acey Searle, Minico; I V' By Kevin1 riMiller . Pocatcllo was 0-14 from ththe e f ie ld Analee Carter, TwTwin Falls; Lindsey I H k \ Tlmos-Newtwtvffiter______other gart)ast Pocat I U . IU9oiWM>noO&OJO. 0 C T h e bai)attle for ball control was con-co Minico’s pressureball up court.. That's favoit J rr Z S cnrttl«*n 0 M 1 0. IWO* 0 CW JlO.KjrumOS^ 0. M H H m im g vincinglyly in Minico’d favor by the ender forced turnovers, eyit 1 to the season, and PDcat>t

uggets swititch coaches; s : Homnets stiling SeatIttle; Lcakers vi v i n N u C H A R L O T T li, N.IN.C. (AIM- i » T T - 7 g " T ------3 E ~ for the 76ers, who' hadha. 23 turnovers. 1rom v . Bickersstaff to M oto t t a Seattle’s ll-gninu wim.vinning sireak [ « Z i — — ^ ended Tuesday ninllight as Glen ' ||K : Rockets 102,I, d e:NVER n : (AP) - His team Rice scorcd 2-\ p ooints in and the A ping and attendance dedin- 1 0 1 OT Charlotte Hornets tunicdtur u[) the E Trail Blazers 1C m g. BBemie e r Bickerstaff resigned defensive pressure in the second ''"ff ^ HOUSTON-ChariliarlcsBiirUcy haij as coachach of the Denver Nuggets f 30 points and 14 rebc h a lf fo r a 97-89 victory'or>’. ^ , J f ■ebounds, the fm al qjj "fyg.uesday, turniiig over the onc under Portland Anthony MasonI hadh.n his first ind’s basket with dub toto aa ssista n t D ick M otta. 2.3 scconds left in OTcrtime, as carcer triplc-doiihluble with 14 |/ :kerstaff will rem ain presi- y-w Houston overcam ec anm early 19-point . points, 10 rebounds an ; and 10 assists * deficit to edge the TraaBlaicrs.Tr dent ofof thei team and reclaimed to help the Hornetsets win their It was Houston’s's seventhsi straight itie of general manager, . fourth consecutivItive game. ' victory and improve3vcd the Rockets’ which1 hcht had held until last sea- Charlotte has heldId thosei four ^ record to 13-1, tie dd withw Chicago for son. Bemle BIckentafI DIckMckM otU o p p o n e n ts be lo w 90) points.po Y '■ th e b e s t in th e NBA. N The loss Motta,tta, 65, the longtime NBA Shawn Kemp pac('aced Seattle - I snapped Portland’sI’s four-game( win- coach1 whowl last season was with The Nuggets are hurtirirting not w th 23 points and 14 rebounds.r ' ning streak. Haketkecm Olajuwon, the DallasDal M avcricks, was to only in the standings butt)ut at the retu rn in g to th e linelineup after miss- coach th 1 the Nuggets (4-9) for the gate as well. In sbc homem e ;g a m es ing a week bccausese ofi an irregular first timi time Tuesday night against — five of them lossese s - — th e Pro basketb9tball heartbeat, scorcdd 272 pomts in 41 Phoenbc.nbc. m inutes. Nuggets have averaged2d 1 13 ,0 0 4 B ickerkerstafrs resignation came fans, down from 16,47474 z a y e a r Seattle cut it to 82-752-77 on a p a ir " Mavericks 105■IC three daysda after his team scored ago. of.free throws by KempKe at the • a fninchiichise-Iow 65 points in a 40- M otta, known for buib u i l d i n g 5:44 mark, but the tht Hornets vA Spurs 101 p o in t losloss to Portland. He had a down-and-out team s inttin to c o n - responded with long'ng 3-pointers ^ DALLAS - Chriss CaUingC. cam e off 5 9 ^ 8 recrec o rd in p a rts of th re e sea- tenders, has spent 24 yearse a r s a s a n by Vladc Divnr andmd Curry on th e t>ench to scorer 26 points, indud- sons,, andar the Nuggets never NBA head coach. He! ha h a s 9 1 8 their next two possijssessions to S in g two clinching frcfree throws with regaineined the promise they c a r e e r w ins, th ird o n th ec NN B l A list g iM 1.5 scconds left, as 1 maJoint lead in thle e firstf: quarter J M shorthanded SpursiM ui d i 32 points to feel bad that it didn’t woiw o rk o u t on th e way to a ront ofif Vancouver.V; . 0 n B move past Alex EngEnglish into sev- orpuzatization, and this is the best q u ite th e way w e all enva isio s io n e d it Tho Hawks, winninglg tlieird third in / .. / e n th place on the NB/^BA-s carce r scor- would. I also know Bernicr n ie w ell a n>w to RO tAvo gam ess aboveab .500 (8- ^ ^ ing list ivith 25,627 points.po: Thjsis j^ves me an opportxmity enough to know this is wwht h e re h e 6 ) fo r th e firs t tim e tJ e this season. V to s te p bback and try to solidify w a n ts to b e in his h e a n . scored the first sevenen poinis| and * ‘M Nuggets 117,, SSuns 108 the talenlent level and the contract “I’m sad for my friend,nd, but I ! were never threatenedned. Dikembe ' ^ DENVER - Dalee EllisE scorcd 28 situationjions of this basketball team can’l help feel cnthusiasnia sm a n d Mutomiio added 14 popoinis nnd a ____ ] points and Brooks ThompsonTh came — to do the job I was originally season-higli 21 retMunds.ids. excitement with this balljail club, off the bench to addldd a career-high hired to ddo.” Rookie Shareef Abdur W e have a tough scheduleiie Ifacing dur-Rahim led ,,, 26 a s Dick M otta wonfon his fint game Charliejlie Lyons, chicf execunvc V ancouver with 19 poinislims. Los Angeles9 U Lflkors Elden Campbell pushes player whil""‘® a s D en v er’s coach a( I a fte r rep la cin g o fficc r forfoi Ascent Entenainment, it.” scrambling for a loose ball during tho first hall of Tuesday's gam e In Bernie Bickerstaffff earlier( in the which ow owns the Nuggets, said hc M otta was NBA coachc h c o f th e Kings 98, Raptor:orS 87 Phllatlelphla.3. day. a n d Bicklickerstaff were “in com- year in 1971 and led Washia sh in g to n TORONTO - Mahmoimoud Abdul- ... , . , , Kevin Johnson hadiad 34 points for plete agreementagt that the right R au f scorcd 18 points t( ichmond scored e ig h t of O'NiD'Ncal went S-for-6 from the foulf( Phoenbc, which lost ft to the NBA title inn 1: 9 7 8 . 15 to k a d five . . ‘.for a franchise- thing waswa for him to go to his • Sacramento players in i Its in the_ fo u rth q u a rte r lineine down the strcich and hadId 23 high 13di consecutiv) Bickerstaff was an assii s s i s t a n t in ilouMc fiK- twe time - and originalal job.I At the same time, ures as tlie Kings beatiToramraia Tc toM lc kinBS,gs, who won for just tJie poin3oints and 20 reboimds to lead^ LosI the fifth time undeider new coach c o a c h u n d e r M o tta fo r fiv five e sea- in their last nine games. ^\ng< lucky we have Dick Motta night when rookie Marc \ngcles past Philadelpliia. D anny Ainge. \Vesleyley Person added w e re m e sons in W ashington, incUn c lu d in g udamire scored 27 points jj. was hospitalized \sith a 1» The Lakers didn't play particulrular- 19 points, Thompson,>n,who-scored ’ 13 ” ®£?- the championship year. ,aptors, losers of six Camby, the college |!Spin '-.'ho Riip y well, b u t still overcom e a IG-popoint of his poinis in the10 finalI quarter. . J?®: move m arks the second “I retired twice beforer c c a n d it year last season'and theIh.: Nil. 2 pick firstirst-half deficit with help frcfrom w as 6-for-9 on 3-iwintlinlen, including coa.:oaching change this sea- didn’t work out,” M ottat t a s a id , overall in the draft, tempimporarily lost , , EddiIddie Jones’ 23 points and rooljokie nvo in the first minutelute of the fourth following' Cotton ‘T ve been doing this forr 43 or 44 feeling in his extremitie:ities nfier col- LakerS IG100, 76ers 88 kouCobe Bryant’s 12. q u a n e r when th e NugJuggets extended Fitzsimnmmons’ resignation in years, and it’s my life. I still h a v e lapsing during w annups.ps- I’M ILA D El•ELPHIA - Shaquille Allen Al Iverson shot just 5-for-3^.26 th e ir lead to 87-74. P hoenix.ix. e n e rg y .”

Xavierr shocks ^No. 1 Ginncinnati;!No. 4 UlJtah crushihes UtahiSt. 60-4]n CINCINNATI (AP: ^P) “ First, No, 1 — n ig h t a t th e Mat[aui Invitational, No. 4 IKah 60, Utattab St. 4 1 No. 7 Michigan 87, Ball St.St. 63 Cincinnati lost its poise.)ise. It Former CoUejlege of Southem Idaho star College basketball ^ LOGAN, Utah - Ke:Keith Van Horn Then went the perperfect record and Ed Gray score:ed 32 poinis for Cal (14), IN ARBOR, Mich. - LouisI BBu u llo ck ^ scored 17 points, and four bragging riglits. The; topto| ranking is prob------7 “ ------r in c lu d in g 19 ofif hisI te a m ’s 34 p o in ts in th e 'ourth-ranked Utah -coredjd a career-high 28 pointsn t s a n d * benefited from poor sht ably not far beliind. tu rnmovers^ o Xavier players piledW n p m n „ , h a i t . shooting by Utah fS,™rt Traylor shattered a backbic k b o a rd )nt of the Cincinnati bench State for a 6041 victoryiry io v e r th e AggiDS Cincinnati pointnt guard Charles Mil iiftei- The Jayhawkivks led by just one point, a two-handed dunk ass N o . 7 own’s jum per, his 19th point o n T u esd ay night. Williams dribbled the;ie ballI out of bounds int of Ihe 53.57 „i,|, 4.0505 left before Scot PoUard M ic hligan ig routed Ball Statee 8 7 -6 3 ne, went througli the net as the with'5.4 seconds left,ft, r and U n n y Ur«»TO e a m e ihcbuoer - started rhs b=i;ame-ending spurt with aJ Michael Doleac adde

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Hansen 51 IS D B 0 03 ( 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 .0 0 0 0.5 I Ross,:s, Shoshone 43 B liss 1 11 0.500 ( 0 0 0 0.1 .0 0 0 0.5 Mv»imu*/ni.n»~iim McC(M; ttough with th e w e got; somsc e transition baskets.3. VWe played bet- J q \ MV Christian* 0 ) 0 0.000 ( 0 0 0.00.000 0.5 lossofthi■ th e tw o g u a rd s from la s t yjyear’s squad, ter defen'ense in the second have, Theyn have to a )wa State TF Christian* 2 4 C I 0 .3 3 3 0 0 0.10.000 0.5 Tuesdayay nightr th e y leam ed it th e h 'Ineligible forpast-scason platplay. i hard way. good balllall c lu b ." - K una coach BraBrad Hill. J e r o mTie e ecmmitted 21 turnoversrs and shot just Gamele ni o t e s The Kavemen were'ere much small: C UIts I A l c o r n ------3 1 p e r c e e r n t on th e night falling to) (■A-2 fo e K una e r th e1 n th ti e T igers b u t u sed quickck handsI and a in the honlom e opener. The loss evere n s t h e Tigers- solid zon'o n e t o s h u t o u t Jerom e's> bigbi presence in Q f / - r e c o rd a t 1-1 h ead in g into next Tutuesday’s corv the'paintint... Je ro m e w ent to a zoneDne in th e s e c - . O uate, : 87-58 f e r e n c e2 battleb; with Buhl at Jeromeie . ond q ularter, ar but Kuna was able^ totc find the CSI_------K u n a\ sc o re d th e la s t five pointss o f th e first holes andanc g et the baskets inside.,Je... Kuna shot IES, Iowa (AP) - Dcdric lugliby scored 27 poinis andi q u a r t e r a rn d to o k th e lead for goodDd a s th e y s h u t 4 9 p ercec e n t fro m th e field and 7 8 Continued from BS le td o w n .” '8 \percent from sh'awnk'n Bankhead added 20 ass , Still, every timele Illinois: hinted OUttheini! inside play o f th e Tigers. JeJero m e th e charil “We knew we’d put ourscl arity stripe... Sophomore NikkiNil M artens N o. 93 Iowa i State beat Alcorn1 j a t a c om eback, CSIXI turned on the charged b to the vvall,” Jefferson coach d b ack in th e third period to pull within came Dffoff t h e b en ch to provide a s;spark for the states;87-58 T uesday nipht. f pow er. Ellen Stringer said of i but the Kavemen picked upIp the defensive Tigers. MM artens had a pair of assi .'a S ta te n e v er trailed in \vin- “ .'‘1® In both matches,,cs,«oot,3.inch sslsts to Lanie Vikings’ situation heading i: iis 14th .season opener in itss 's freshman Roncokajka Gause came Prepurere ac n d w on going away. B am es; d u rin g J ero m e’s run... Therhe Kavemen th e m atch. 5 seasons. in o ff th e b e n ch to:o s p a rk a r u n ; ....., P l a y3r e r ofc the gam e: FreshmanI CCyrita Warner used theiie ir s p e e d to b e a t the Tiger Jefferson (41-10) needed to i gers down the ‘ wiiliIloughby and BankheadJ Tigers with 10 points, eighi just one game against CSI to ■ T h a t's y ,what I wanted led the Tii ^it in th e s e c - court foror fast break baskets whilelile shutingdown scorcdd 14 poinis cach in the firstt for second in the pool and foreforce a to se e ,” S tro u d said,lid. end half.If. 1The g u a rd led J e ro m e 's> ccomeback in Jerome'sJ 's b re a k ... Kuna went on1 a 10-2 run to IS tiie Cyclones built a 42-193 playoff. Only the top rwo teateams us moinore depth and the secOH:ond half as she scored twovo quick buck- begin thehe final period to put the:gar.e.utof gc . and they were never chal- d in the second half. from each pool advanced to the ^^®sh legs. We hav s te a ls a n d g ra b b e d a offenjnslve board to reach. quarterfinals. size and that’s goinj o m e w ithin sev en , Junior \ Jefferson led the Goldolden (today).” >r varsity score Kuna 47,, JeJerome 3 5 J No. l1: i Arizona 88, Eagles in every game, the latestlat Gause, playingng only a few Gabtiyly ^Muniz paced the Kavemeilen with 16 Box scoresci N.ArLrii!ona 70 c om ing in ga m e th re e a t 10-9.1i-S. But points in a couplele (of games, had points Whiwhile leading the defensive'echaigefor K, 1319 1114 i1i8-44 TUCCSON, Ariz. - Michael1 a kill by Flavia Gabinio retuntxuneci fo u r blo ck s a n d twowo kills. K u n a, 5 0-7 Ifl, Cook J 3 2 8. V,Tv!nj J J.] ■ la.vvti 1 fr0 3.H«»3iM8 7t»*!i-234JI1.' D ic kerson e r matched his careerr th e b a ll to CSL Three CSI playayers finished Coache!;h e s q u o te : “We did s o m eigoodmings, g Jtr,d 0 2-2 2. ' M 3. Thetrxaai O 2-J 2. C«n 12 10.0»li t 0-23.A IWm 10.23.04m,, 4 1-3' with 31 points as No. 11t The Golden Eagles scoredcd i th e w ith d o u b le digitsjS inij kilh against butweha-have a lot of work yet to doJo. We just A rizon:ma beat Northern Arizona1 next sbc off three Viking hittilitting Jefferson. Gabirbinio had 17, nooH tn lo ) leam . They a re a n extremenely quick 8 8 -■ 7 0 errors, kills by Lawanda John:)hnson Claudia Fonseca (Farias)(F had 14 Tuesc and Hai Yan Wang and a blcblo c k a n d Jo h n so n addeded 12. t e a m a nnd d they just outhustled us.">."- J e r o m e College by W an g a n d Jo hnson. Vlichelle Skyles. -JohnDerr,r, Tlmcs^lemn writer " 'i J '': In the Illinois C 11.Pw*8 C,tinma 3 N orth1 CarolinaC last Friday. physically and our kids kmk n e w n«C«ntrsl 17-19,1H3. thC SCCOndn d Ih a lf fo r th e w in. “ tliat.” ptac R ichfieldeld controlled the offen- ^Glenns Ferry 63, j.u is.7:KsnuM«(»f. gjyjj b o a rd s N o .li15 Fresno State 85, The Golden Eagles jumpedQQOUt ( OjrtonCo>*ifr1MM«-1W. irds and get several sec- (Kimberly 42 Buhl JV 60, 12-2 in the first game beforere f fal- pw'O ince shots. Bliss coach Santa;a Clara 77 Knnraod SU!» »-1!... ond-chanci GLENNS FERRY - Thee PI ilo ts Castleford 41 tering only slightly. In the} nn( e x t CloreMdtl. Kooon im . I}.1!IJ.15. ss-j. R ob S a uier e r ;said. f FRESESNO, Calif. - Dominick tu rn e d u p th e h e a t on Kimbeihcrly's CASTLEFORD two matches, CSI played tou i^D - T h e W o lv es Y oung*g scored 15 of his 27 pointsi rm . RKftWd 1101101419-« eguards to give them thcir secondse jjdn't get the offeiffense going until j,i f. w hen it n e e d e d to. 'TM. 0:ai 4 02 c o n fe re n ce w in th is season. ! final 4:54, including three( ■' “W e played ivell at the starstart.” ' «fWj,WM«»«n3.W»ri■ “ In m y m in d th is was a1 pretty p: ,vqs too late to O' Stroud said. “Wlien you flex« a n d Mi«t»b»a»«.D»lcnCo.|KjnKin) 11444. 0 overcome a 19- staie pipulled away to beat SantaI J-ptXl plU!>'VVTVUVVT«eM11. 3close game," Glenns Ferryy coachc point deficit. they don’t flex, you landa haveiave a D»muflm*n14. 4, JT«wtH3'V^ 3. kt:(.«et\ 23. Ut,v«8. 8 iC.l.tS, ‘ ^ r\TTLE - , Deon LutonI EN - The Pirates broke ®Oxnt 3. *n»»«3. T»ani 14-291042 „ — Poor shootingg alsoa victimized nationals, the Greereenes invited Ci»nr«f«nY-W««sf\7.Fsrrj 17.C«m«»e 1 14 of his 22 points in thek Continued from B5 close game in the third 't19. 0««W8 4, WkM 1. Sc*.uOd 2. Snw«4.1ri.’oS:? tlic Wolves, who10 convertedI just scored J .. the team over for,r dinner> She “J' , T»«mli»M?r-3131M J-conlOQK»&>«rt2 half Tuesday night as She has attended both tl behind the scoring of one of 12 shots; in the first quar- V*",® a lso b a k e s cookies5 aai n d d o c s laun- JV miA Cicrvn Forry otlgilo] inpton jumped to an carly women’s and mc,n’s basketbi Coleman and Camille ter. Karri Ruffinging led all scorers ''nshini d r y f o r a t h l e t e s.from fi all the md coasted to a 95-44 victo- n a tio n a l to u r n a m e n ts , b u t tli :o defeat Hansen. • ^ AA 'rith 17 points, intinduding three 3- \ sp o n s. Highland 57, Buriey 4^ ry o v cir r] Brigliam Young. * trip is a first for hu sb a n d Bill. point baskets, Comie and Donnama Lanting are Husky coachco; Brent Bjomn said - • POCATELLO - The Bobo b c a t s ouN tgt]to2o-eo-eo L u toon i was a perfect S-for-5» “It’s b e e n g rea t,” h e said. tivo m ore that offerer supporti year defensivee breakdownsb and poor ccouldn’t recover from a j the floor and 3-for-3 fromI N either has had time to si a s l o 'v ^!S!rt.tVKVM,ViVl Seen• 14 K/erk.rr,5i2 ° around. The Lantin;tings have rwo executionin hurtI his team,in the sstart in their first Rcgiotio n I I I S4S>r»tK)«'« if4 tW 2314-2118C0' tllrCC-pCpoint range in the first half. much of Miami. „ booster daughters5 oion the volley- second halflalf, while ColemQn.and ggame Tuesday. 3, t Id MacCuIloch scorcd 16* . “We got to see the beach,"; B baU te a m ( J e n n y M(McKnight and Karrels controlledcoj the boards “We had a bad first hha a l f , 2,D^1.TowH4.13204130*'- p o m ti s ;while Donald W atts nnd said o f a qu ic k 8:30 a.m . visit.'• T re v a W a g n e r) ancind one men’s and madee ses( v eral easy shots. BBurley coach Kim Krumm1. s; a id . J a m ie: IBooker scored 14 apiece Instead, the Greenes ha\ Jj a l l JV«ar» C«WirtiO,(W< haye basketball playa ToW>.?]4-B1SS0. ball games.” Valley 46, Gooooding 38 Womelen “I just love being here at tl o n e m e n ’s b a sk eItball tb i national r.n 2.2. PactMm 2. J«i.cTK^M 15. Dr»9 1, HJM4, R»iR»nt«r 5. halfrim c lead, b3ut u t Valley scored loanoD St.I 50 team from Miami spud bars ar Litfi 4, Sntm 2. PcWMX 3. Tcnw 12 Twn ic ' “Wc talked about 1J-1S 14 44. 3-polnl soiii-OoieMO'41. R( 29 p o in ts in the second si half for STOP)RRS, Conn, - Connec- pencils and I ran into some pe ’“.'.‘J ’™,®!,™' R aftR lveIver 59, Dedo 50 ^ VO year and we regrettetted not com- HfTMnOMtlMn 2. UMMOO) 3. Swri i ISIS. Canyon Conferifercnce victory. ticiit’ss Kara W olters was the pie from Barton County that id this year to DECLO0 -- Raft River jumped ,. ^ ing so we dccidcd i 4, W»Mf e, DuS«f 7, Report 9. WJ»cn 2.1»,«w B Gooding switcliitched to a half- tallest;t player on the court, had m et in Kansas. They remer[nem- come.” Comie said.J ^ o n t h e HornetsI early in bUl».72a 0-18 19 37. 3-f»r1soel»- mMnr<99M>-TcMm«i ' *y W tu 3»«KK»CLc-».Pw«fv w FcxMja4y 1,. ®- 'c d a fa*fast break, dribbling do\vn far beyond the national toumi rer*2.P«Ml4 T«imKtib»»-1B19 ,t, * . nam«3l7<*»..ir«U.1914 months ago for thethem not to.” i>.0«anun 2. FflJ out^OCamin them trouble.” toMioSMncr. th e coui)urt and finishing with a ment. The Tuesday befor P a u la G re e n e said. W endell is 1-0 in donferce r e n c e A'io)n.vB.,28.o»s-v: three-po.[joint play. Tlmtt^swi, Twin Fall},all}. Idiho WednsMlay. Novtmber 27.199527.

S pOR'I'S Hornlets stilmg SeatIttle; heakers vivin Nuuggets swittch coachesj s : CHARLOTTE, N.CM.C. (AI*)- ^B T T —1 ^ forthc76crs,whohahad 23 turnovers. Ji -rom I v Bickers•staff to Moiotta Seattle’s 11-game winn-inning streak ^ B jL ^ « ended Tuesday niphight as Glen i H - 5 K lH : Rockets 102, ' D E•NVER N ' (AP) - His team Rice scored 24 point ping and attendance declin- • iints and the fc . .' K Trail Blazers 1(Xini U X Uni I slumpin Jjjg^ g g j Charlotte Hornets tun:unjcd up the Bemie Bickcrstaff resigned r"'" HOUSTON-Chari defensive pressure in thi e second ■ 'T y larlcs Barkley had c o>adi a d of the Denver Nuggets I,’ 30 points and 14 rebc h a lf for n 97-89 victoiry. ry . ' m o n T'uesday, u e turning over the ■* one under Portland A n ch o n y M a so n ha ana n d R ed Son Antonio its s ix t h : th straight loss. underr D D; a n IsseL Auerbach. Motta alsca ls o h a s CJcorgc McCloudd added 22 points ••jn ci Hawks 101, Grizzlzzlles 80 w p I evaluating the situation, coachcd Washingtono n a n d ’•Hil and Jim Jacksonon 21 for thc j it w a s n ’t w o r k i n g ,” Ily m ix e d ATL/\NTA — ChristiaStian Liiettner k Mavericks. Chicago. “I have totally : - . . B ick e rst;« ta /f said. “J oiivays said I :a said. “I scorcd 18 points a n d AtAtlanta built ItaM Dominique WilkiIkins paccd thc • , „ , , t j / emotions today," M otta ss d do what’s best for thc an 18-point lead in th c firstfi (|uarter ^ P h shorthandcd Spurs; wwi ith 32 points to feel bad that it didn’t woiw o rk o u t (in the wliy to a ro u t off ViiVancouver. . * u E move past Alex Enfinglish into sev- uzation, and this is the bcst q u ite th e w a y w e all envisicrisioned it Tlic Hawks, w a n in gB ththeir third in y > h H / endi place cn th c NByiB A’s carccr scor- “ “ fig -, would. I also know Bemii:m ie w ell a rou’ to RO two gam es abovenb( .SOO (8- ^ - , ^ 1 ing list Mith 25,627 points.po ThisUs Igives me an opportunity. enough to know this is wwhi he re h e G) for tho first timeI ththis season, • V to s t e;p p 1back and try to solidify w ants to b e in h is h e a rt. scored thc first seven;n rpoints and * , Suns 108 th e ta leUent r level and the contract — — ____ *»•'-■, . —'M 7 Nuggets 117, S “I'm sad for my friend,•nd, but I were never threatened.led. Dikcmbe ' DENVER-Dalee EllisE scored 28 situationions of this basketball team can't help feel enthusiastia s m a n d Mutombo added 14 poi points nnd a - I points and Brooks ThompsonTl came — to dodo the job I was originally excitement with this ball club, scason'high 21 rebounds.ds. t* off thc bcnch to add:dd a career-high hired toto do.”i We havc a tough scheduleuic facing Rookie Sharecf Abdur-Jur-Rahim led , 2 6 as Dick M otta w/on on his first game Charliiirlic Lyons, chief executive us, but we’re going to getJt th ro u g h V ancouver with 19 pointsints. Los Angeless LUkors Elden Campbell pushess a PhiladelphiaI 76ers player whi ■ as D enver’s c o ac h1 ala fte r replacing o f fic e:r r forfo Ascent Entenainm ent, it.” scram bling fotfor a loose ball during tho first halfhall ol Tuesday's gome In Bernic Bickcrstaffff earlieri in the which1 ownsov thc Nuggets, said hc Motta was NBA coachc h i o f th e Kings 98, Raptors - day. ors 87 Philadelphia.a. a n d BSickerstaff i d were “in com- year in 1971 and led Washia sh in g to n TORONTO — Mahmo , , , Kevin Johnson hadiad34^intsfor plete ag ichm ond scored eight of O'Ni3’Ncal went 5-for-6 from the f agreement that the right to the NBA title ini n 1 9 7 8 . R auf scored 18 p o in ts to • ‘OU* Phoenbc, which lostt forf< a franchise- thing; Wiwas for him to go to his Its in the fourth quarter lineinc down thc stretch aiid had high 13th consecutiv Bickcrstaff was an assia s s i s t a n t Sacramento players in d ove time - and oricinallal job. At thc same time, urcs as the Kings beat To ig-s, who won for just thc poinMints and 20 rebounds to lead Los1 thc hfth time undeider new coach ,7 t coach under Motta for■ fivfive sca- lu i^ we have Dick Motta ,, night when rookie Marc in their last nine games. AngiVngelcs past Philadelphia. Danny Ainge. WesleyIcy Person added sons in W ashington, incl:n c lu d in g »vas hosjjitalized w ilh a ba udam irc scorcd 27 points 'Die 'p Lakers didn’t play particucular- 19 points. Thom pson,>n, who scored 13 " % ? • ^ th e c h am p io n sh ip ye ar. 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I r^-ST^’ANDINGS _ S c r a m b lLE ^ Scoring leaders Igic Volley girls' basketball scor-' Girls’ high schoiooi basketball g leixJers through Nov. 25. PipiM {Docs» s not include Tuesday's Class A-1, Regigion III imcs.) {Tlirough Nov. 2S. Docs nolot t includei Tuesday night game: Ovei>verall Confiin fe re n c e . Class A-1 , Wins Lossc!sses Pet. Wins Losses!S P e t. GB Pelcr!;erscn. Minico 32 Highland 2 . 0 1.000 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 wr. Burley 31 P o catcilo -2 0 1.000 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 Peter:erscn. Bufloy 23 B urley 1 2 0.333 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 SC3fl(ule. Minico 21 Minico 1 ' 2 0.333 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 ■nsey. Butley 18 Twin Falls 0 2 0.000 0.0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 Class A-2 C lass A2 ash, Wood River . 50 tson. Buhl 33 Jerorae 1 .0 0 1.000 0 0 00.000 0.0 I h KS tcktcsresdai, Wood River 31 Wood River 2 4 4 0.333 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 Moofcore, Buhl 19 Buhl 2 1 V 1 0.667 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 Ties, Jerome 19 Class A3, Cany(lyon Conference :iass A'3 » i : MCEW,Ewcn, Kimberty 83 F iler 2 1 1 0.G67 1 0 11 .0 0 0 0 .0 Romeiner. Valley ' S3 Decio 2 11 0 .6 S 7 1 1 0.500 0 0.5 B»g5£(B ? DcnfKincy. KimberJy 38 Glenns Ferry 2 1l 0 .6 6 7 1 1 0.500 0 0.5 n m s Fiinls.rts, Glenns Ferry 35 "Wendell 4 0 0 1.000 0 0 00 .0 0 0 0 .5 Rietkefter1(, Wend, , 31 Kimberly 3 11 0.750 0 0 00 .0 0 0 0 .5 .' K)ina!nas, Rler . 30 Gooding 1 2 2 0.333 0‘ 0 0 0 .0 0 0 o.s '' Pontoilion, Gooding " 29 V alley 2 2 2 0 .5 0 0 0 1 0 0 .0 0 0 1 .0 1 1 Waycf/cr, Kimborly 29 ant. Glenns Ferry 25 C lass A4, North:t h s i d e [ t e incite. Glenns Feny 21 C arey 1 00 1 .0 0 0 1 0 1,1.000 0.0 / ' ^ . □ Cla:iassA 4 D ietrich 2 ' 11 '0.667 0 0 0.0 .0 0 0 0 .5 rTTT, i - r Shoshone 0 44 i0.000 0 0 0.0 .0 0 0 0 .5 Bell.I. Murtaugh 76 p*r>' wai«f R ichfield 3 11 i 0 .7 5 0 0 0 0.0 .0 0 0 0 .5 i«f, TFCA 62 Jones,es, Richfield 60 Camas Co. 0 11 i 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0.0.000 0.5 ^ . Coffm;frnan. Hansen ' 51 ISDB 0 00 I0.000 0 0 0.0 .0 0 0 0 .5 ______•'* Ross.;s, Shoshone 43 Bliss 1 11 I 0 .5 0 0 0 0 0.0 .0 0 0 0 .5 uvauuv/TwOMkm McCov'owan, Dietrich 36 Ketchum 1 11 i 0 .5 0 0 0 1 0.0 .0 0 0 1 .0 man. Dielrlch 34 Minico guarguard Lacey Searte (12) goes forr tlie ste al from Jami Jones (20)) ofol Pocatello In the Spartans' 43-2343-: Bln T«osda(.S«» lerson. Dietrich 32 PageBS> for game story. Class A4, Southt h s i d e Gibsorson. Hans. 31 R aft R iv e r 2 03 1 .0 0 0 1 0 1.1 .0 0 0 0 .0 ------Tolmainan. Murtough 30 Romln Murtaugh 3 1I 0.750 I 0 0 00. .0 0 0 0 .5 nlnger, Costle. 28 Hansen 3 1 ( 0.750 0 0 0.0 .0 0 0 0 .5 KI una‘57, J eron)ME 44 O akley .041i 0.000 0 0 0. Castlcford 2 22 (0 .5 0 0 0 0 0. “ J G a mle o :s u m m ary ; T he Tigers knenew th at th e “Weai; are a little bit quicker thenlen they are and t Hagerman 1 4\ 0.200 | 0 1 0.0.000 1.0 first partart o f th e s e a s o n would be itough with the we got•t s s o m e transition b a s k e tsts. . We played bet- I q i MV C h ristia n * 0 03 0.000I 0 0 O.C0 .0 0 0 o.s l o s s of tth h e tw o g u a rd s from la stt yyear’s squad, ter defer:fense in the second have.e. They1 h ave to a )wa State TF Christian* 2 4\ 0{ .3 3 3 0 0 0. 0.000 0.5 Tuesdayay nI i^ t they leamed it thee Ihard way. good ballbal clu b ." - K una c o a c h BnBrad Hill. 'Ineligible for posi-scason ppla: lay. J e r o mme e committed 21 turnover*ars and sh o t just Gamen e n o te s T he K avem en wervere much small- C UIts-Alcorn ------J 3 1 perceircen t o n th e night falling to*0 A-2 foe Kuna e rth en n th t e T igers b ut u s e d quicklick h ands an d a in th e hhor om e op en er. T he lo ss evei/ens th e tig ers solid lozor n e to s h u t o u t J e ro m e ’s's bigt p re se n c e in recordI ata t 1-1 heading into next TuTuesday’s con- the paini3int.;. J e ro m e w en t to a zoni:one in th e sec- O utate, 87-58 fe re n ce battleb with Buhl at Jerom«Tie. ond quaiuarter. but Kuna w as ablele tot find th e CSI____ ------K u n a S(sc o re d th e la st five pointsIts of the first holes aan n d g e t th e b a s k e ts inside,ide... Kuna shot \1ES, Iowa (AP) - Dcdricic aiighby scored 27 points andid q u a r t ejr r aa. n d to o k th e lead for goo(lod a s they shut 49 perc«rcent from the field and 78 Continued from BS letd o w n .” 7 8 p ercen t from ivn Dankhcad added 20 asas Still, every timen e Illin o is h in te d OUt t h e3 inside in play of the Tigers.. J>Jerom e the charilarity stripe... Sophomore2 NikkiN M a rte n s No. 9 lowa State beat Alcorn•n “We knew we’d put ourselrselves at a comeback, CSI to the wall,” Jefferson coach ZSI tumed on the chargedJd tb ack in th e third period tcto pull within came offofi the bench to provide a ;spark for the State1 87-588 T u e s d a y niglit. f .u power. Ellen Stringer said of ...... three, butbui the Kavemen picked up th e defensive Tigers... MN a rte n s h a d a pair o f aassists s s to Lanie ;va S ta te n e v e r trailed in win- In both matches,ies, 6-foot, 3-mch ... its 14th season opener in itsts Vikings’ situation headingIg iinto freshman Reneekjeka Gause came Pressurejre and won going away, Bamess dc uring J e ro m e ’s ru n ... ThiThe Kavemen the match. 15 seasons. in o ff th e bench loIo 5s p a rk a r u n . P l a yer e r of( tho gam e: Freshman1 (Cyrita Warner used thetheir s p e e d to b e a t th e TigeIg ers down th e w iii Jefferson (4140) needed to w in , , illoughby nnd Bankheadid } Tigers with 10 points, eighg h tln th e seo - court for just one gam e against CSII to d e s "“ Cllyiy 'w h a t I w a n te d for f a s t b re a k b a s k e ts whilehile shutingdown scorcd.•d 14 point.s each in the firstst for second in th e pool and fonfo rc e a Stroud saidaid. ond half.'alf. T he g u ard led Jero m e’ss (com eback in Jerome’sle’s b re a k ... K una w e n t on)n ai 10-2 r u n to as the Cyclones built a 42-19[9 . nnd they were never chal-il- playoff. Only the top two teamstet , ■;>>nore depth and the secorcond half a s s h e sco red twtwo quick buck- begin thth{ e final period to p u t thegam e g e out of L‘d in the second half. from each pool advanced totothe .fresh logs. We have a lot more pt<;nff<5t<' steals and grabbed a offerensive board to reach. quanerfinals. sue and that’s gomoing to be big (or rom e w ithin sev en . Junioror varsity score Kuna 47, J Jefferson led the Golt;o W e n ^ Jerom e 3 5 N o, 111 Arizona 88, Eagles in every game, theI lailatest Cause, playinging only a few S^bbyDy Muniz( paced the Kavemenen with 1 6 Box ssc c o re . N.ArlIrlzona 70 coming in gam e three at 10-9.:►•9. But points in a couplelie o f g a m e s, h a d p o in ts whileWil leading the defensiveve charge for 1318111 1J158 . 44 lUJCSON. C Ariz. - Michaelel a kill by Flavia Gabinio reruntu r n e d fo u r blocks a n d two™ kills. Kuna, WlAAfIwv 5 0-7 Ifl, Cw* 3 2-2 8. 3 2J 8. lUxfif.^c.3m.tp«,4<.i8 Dicke. 1-1 3. We.11 (K) 2. 3 »)8 ToU!« 23J) II :erson m atched his careerJr the ball to CSL Three CSI playlayers finished Coache 0 2-2 2. (««» 1M 3. Ttwimoton 0 J-3 2.0 :hes quote: "We did somee jgood things. , S * 4'i2,310.D>li ^ 10-2 3.A Ki«n1CV2 2.B»noi4M with 31 points as No. 11,1 The Golden Eagles scoreded the with double di^tsts ini kilk against but we(h ha av e a lot o f v«}rk yet to ddo.Wejust c 813-21 17 44 A rizonana bent Northern Arizonala next six off three Viking hitthitting Jefferson. Gabiib m io h a d 1 7 , le 0 leam . They a re a n extremimely quick 8 8 - 7 0 - . errors, kills by Lawanda John)hn»n Claudia FonsecaI (F(I a ria s) h a d 14 Tuesi and Hai Y an W ang and a bbli lo c k a n d Jo h n so n a ddedted 12. t e a m and a n d they just outhustled us.'s."-Jerome • College by Wang and Johnson. Michelle S l^es. — John Don,rr, 7r/mes-Noivs writer In the Illinois; CiCentral match, COach MiC A niz z o n a basketball “They (Vikings) played toughtoi Gabinio led thee teamt with 10 (2-0) d dl id n ’t ------the whole m atch,” CSI coachJl JBen kills, Amber Olsoison had 14 digs IT "I * c o n - Stroud said. “Their hittersjrs hit and two aces, FariasF{ had 10 |V 1 until midway through thele around our block. It was a1 gOovna physically and our kids knk n e w 5nd h a lf fo r th e w in. • ‘ JO45 3-oort that.” /PodC R ichfielcield controlled the offen- Glenns Ferry 63, i m 1S.7: K«nk»k.. M. No, 151 Fresno state 85, - H ie G olden Eagles jumpede d io u t ts-17. liV IW ards and get several sec- Kimberly 1 42 Buhl JV 60, 12-2 in the first game before : nnce shots, Bliss coach JW Santata Clara 77 SSl!ocida««.w«i:4e«Su!»8-1 GLENNS FERRY - Thele :Pilots Castleford 41 tering only slightly. In the“ ni ne x t Giwawoif im .'ij-is, ij.i 15-s. R o b S a uu e e r rs a id . ,n a m e d u p th e h e a t on K im b I'RI*lESNO, Calit. - Dominickk mberly’s CASTLEFORCIRD - The Wolves Young two m atches, CSI played ' toLo u g h 1101418-44 Iguards to give them their si Ig scored 15 of liis 27 pointsts ffvM. RmfiAavt 11C r second didn't get the offioffense going until jti the I when it needed to. in*Q. B:iu 49: c o n fe re n c e w in th is season. e final 4:54, induding three:e TM)«irw«. RichR.y).AnowK.9wwlwi.»t*lI3,W«ym«M4,0. ' the second half,ilf, and by then it 3.p„in, ‘‘We played well at the stais ta r t,” ' Wwd2.C.WaR)lVan) 14. Tuoo 7, .Im i I2. TcO!>-» I. “In my mind this was a prettyp j-,,e ( inters, and No. 15 Fresno.0 Sn-oud said. “W hen you flex>¥ nc n d v> IXnan Co. (K(Kan)at IMU. to overcome a 19- siatc ppulled away to beat Santa;a CSlvi.C»rort(Arti) J-POXI OMItAVMI'WMvMlV ‘close game,” Glenns Ferry i » point deficit, they don’t flex, you Idnda haviia v e a XI4. J«riMn 4. Coucn B. WooO 7. TcU't- 1Deanna Brock said. “ •C lara185-77 8 T u e.sd ay night. 93.7e23 led by Melissa 3-P0«« OM'iHOniHuTTmml. IMcEwen in she can domintimatelin ateat at kippes, Erin S a n y se c o n d ,” 1 Scott and Jern Washihlngton 95, KnOoiV 12IJ10B-«; Kreilkamp, who10 comc b in ed fo r 37 B flg h ' Ow»«F.(iy ’iei7t3-(U liam Young 44 Fans___ ------^— Hagermaman 50, Hansen 40 K>«>«1y'(ln.a(tr !. l,U««n 23. Uayai S. ^ . ATTLE - Deon Luton SEN - The Pirates broke ^ XMtvwl. T»amvx...1315-29 Ht»42 Poor shootingng also victimized ^EA n nationals, the GreiIreenes invited GMnr* FtnvWooOn 7. Fvri 17. CdViK* d 14 of his 22 points in thele , Continued from 55 close game in the third 19, i OMTing 4. Wwa 1, SclouM !. Sn*-* 4. the Wolves, who,'ho c o n v erted ju s t scored the team over foror dinner She half Tuesday night asIS She has attended both t: r behind the scoring of one of 12 shots;s inir th e first q u ar- ” also b a k es cookies a lington jum ped to an early R e n a e Coleman Co and Camille ter. Karri Ruffinjfing led all scorers ” “r'*’ ly women’s and men’s basketb;nball jiry for athletes f and coasted to a 9544 victo-0- national tournaments, but tl s from all the natielstotto d e fe a t H an se n . | / 4 4 points,, in- overur U rigliam Y oung, trip is a first for husband Bill. Comie and Donne[ina Lanting are Husky/ coachco Brent Bjomn said - POCATELLO - The BoiBobcats [k/« 1B12 1020n-eo-& . L uton to was a perfect 5-for-55 "It’s been g reat,” he said. vc breakdowns and poor < t^vo more that offerrer support year defensive I couldn’t recover from a?= > 5 " ^Vl Scon 14 K.«lUtrB12 the floor and 3-for-3 fromn Neither has had time to° s around. The LantinItings have two executionon hurt his team, in the start s in their first RegioZion III S<»vt>1«e.C«r4,&nw3(r»3;r4 T««23iV23 1860’ tlircO-pi-point range in the first half,f. much of Miami. 3, „ booster daughterss oon the volley- second half,hall while Coleman and g ( a m e T u esd ay . • fWTrg17,M Fr»j2,Romr5t dd MacCuIloch scored 166 “We got to see the beach,’’' E ball team (Jenny' MMcKnight and Karrels1 controlledco the boards “We had a bad first: h a lf, 2.Bi»#1.T«a0144-l3J04J2041. p o in ts:s w h ile D o n a ld W a tts a n d said of a quick 8:30 a.m. visit. Treva Wagner) aam n d o n e m e n ’s a n d m al d e e se s v e ra l easy shots. IBurley coach Kim Krummim said. J a m iee :Booker scored 14 apiecee Instead, the Greenes ha' basketball playayer (Floyd “We just need to putt i it a ll .W«xr,C«!rt«M.Ou ^ for Was'asiiington (1-0). been busy shoring Idaho wi''‘O' Fam.w). HaftMT 149 ' together I andjjve will winin :som e , , „ _ everyone. • vMtrtJi 7, f*»lKn2. v . T h e L a n tin g s h ^ ^ v e a t t e n d e d caliS77*L!aTxU4.K«rAa Toa»C34.BISU b ^ a ll g a m e s .” Valley 46, Gotaoodlng 3 8 Womenen "I just love being here at tl o n e m e n ’s b a s k enball tb national 2. SU ^2. PaMwn 2. Mvnwn 3.' H A Z E L T O NI - Gooding’s full- Wq 3 gym with the teams playing SCpun li. Frvsumt 4. Tstall 17IV14 I& 0 ^ '2I4131J-44 3 Connecticut 97, ‘" S '. to u rn am en t. T his is tth e ir f « t vol- p£ yggp regreti Iver 59, Decio 50 Ptiaticn. } retted not com- n «i li Kuf«r Canyon Confeinference v icto rj’. t i c u t’s Kara W olters wos thee ' pie from Barton County thai .0 - Raft River jumped , 2. UrtJr-OM 3, S^Mrl 1 ^ ing so we decided2d this year to • DECLO- 4. WftUr e, DuMr 7. Rogn S. Wbcn 2. Pitched to a half- 'sliestst player on the court, had met in Kansas. They remei ^ o n t h e2 Hornets I early in eu»-22 k S-1S IS S7. Vpon goco- UromKial Gooding switc mem- come,” Comie said, court trap in thele ssecond half, and Howcvi.‘ver, it was her quicknesss bered mc and knew I’d ha^ iw e fo r th e sec- T u esd ay'’s ’s non n -co n fcren c e gam e. *• nave Eddie Howa is her the Vikings were2re able to solve it, thate:caught Idaho State offf spud bars.” . , ond straight year. “ I t was a s and i agrcssive, fast- \ Those coconut-covered Idal Wendell 45, Rler 377 then hit eight: ofof 12 free-throw , gn:ird. And the best'partart is watching paced gumiume,” Decio coach Kim 2 6-foot-7 W olters sparkedd Spud candy bars are not all si ms used attem pts-in thele final I period to ( C S I\v in all its gamies. es Johnson. said.sai .W ENDELL-The Trojans th e thlibird-ranked Huskies (3-0)) hands out. , “Don’t ask mele how I like . HertLmmram was.forced to foul at their height to shut down F he first 11 poinis of a game-__ - During the first two dnyij TileVikinssi,;s im p ro v e to 3-2 w ith tiu yi_o», Miami,” Howa saidlid. “I go from - the endd of c the game in an in *' s id c - g a m e a n d -fo rc c o;^) ing 15-0 run, leading the-C- - competition, she has passed o — everallrl-l in the Canyon openin. “ the hotel to the gymyra and back to attempt; toto regain control, but shots ^ in Tuesday's Car-anyon conference. \vay to:o a 97-50 v i c t o ^ o v e r th ee CSI emblems to stick on clothc eat. As far as Mianiami, I haven’t theTroja^a ns h it 12 o f 21 c h arities. C ^ o n fe re n c e gam e. Bengalslls on T u e s d a y night. Idaho pins and pom pons. She 5'''= = se e n it." --W e controlled-the boord!rds-and ------,-,-3117- ' ho Stat»rri^)-had-figufed—i ~ ~ iei4 14IJ.48 ' g — • — :------Idahc ------one of the first ones up to ch& For these fans,, tl th e re i s lit tle got 23 points out of nvo pc Jiting W olter's size hy being . and makes siire everyone else H lc»i»J,G.Lo.«3,ltM>l*«3 On Hgllt g doubt^he Goldenen Eagles are ■D»>vc«i 2, D. mnwn 10, T. lUfiMn 5. VW endeii coach Brett Wright’htsaid. •»2.Mootfi8 7o!i»ifl<34, quickerer. But it was' Wolters who0 too. »22 12-2120S9 3-ponlgoa!a-Tc>gmafV “Our defense played really .Paw "'OS faSIaster on her feet. She evenn Her support for the team gO( goes “I didn’t buy meJ a tic k e t fo u rth itl 7. Er»k*on 7, BJUnufl H. Mrrtol 7, aand the full-court pressss i g av e v*-i«YeTjr.,og7.flgfrri, f- ci<*.ion fl. led a fast fa break, dribbling downn far beyond the national lourn tttci 7. Pdmo4.T»«n kUU » B-ie 10 ,i rnFlf.Cf. P a u la G re en e said. W endell is 1-0 in conferference ’ jvkct. «w«)37 tlu'ee-pc•point play.

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TWIN FALLS - Herere isi a wintertime soup recipe sent in by a readern who calls i t o n e o f h e r “ trie d a n dI true”t n dishes. j MAKE-A-MEALCl.CHICKEN NO OD LE SOISOUP 1 3 -p lu s p o u n d chick een, n , q■ u a rte r e d 8 cups water 3 te a s p o o n s g ra n u la r cliickenclii bouillon 2 cups carrots, cut in 1-inchMr thin pieces 11/2 cups sliced celeryry P 1 cup chopped onion 1 8^)unce package diinin noodlesr 1/4 cup chopped parsley;ley (optional) Place chicken in 6-quanja rt p o t in w a t e r - bring to a boil. Reducee heat,h cover and simmer 20 to 25 minutesltes. Add carrots, H and onion. Simmerner 15-20 minutes more until chicken is:s done.d Remove chicken with slotted spooiToon. S k im o ff fat from broth. Stir in noodoodles. Decrease heat and cool 8 to 10 minutesmir until'ten- der. W hile noodles cook,lok, remove meat from bones. Discard skin,dn. shred or chop m o a t a n d a d d to h o t soup. Jp- B »Wr UWTW/Tl* Hand-made crafts adorn Paula Oakeaikes' living room all year, but spe The judging is over. Baker’sBai Chocolate pedal decorations, such as thele nativityn sceno behind her, comiome out only during tho Christma:nas holiday. has announced the winnerswi of its " N a tio n a l B e s t BrowTiie contest. coi W inners received 51,000 each, withwit the “Best of the Best” receiving anI additionalac S500. LoriAnn Glenn of Overlairland Park, Mo,, won the big prize for herhe deep, dark, decadent 3D Brownies H e re , is th e re c ip e . Iff youy( want more, L ivd n g; w iitlilS a rlta you can order a recipe bookbo< with all the w inners inside. It’s freeree! Send a self- addressed stamped /flOfflO envelope to Baker’s B est Brownie Red;;e d p e B o o k le t, c/o ^ Nomistakiking the holidadays in this Twiiin Falls home Hunter & Associates, 41 M] adison Ave., F ifth F l o o r , N ew Y o rk , NN.Y. .^ 10010-2202. By Donist} Turner 3D BROWNIENIES TImes-Nows______Brownie Layer 1 package (8 ounces)s) Baker’sI semi­ TWIN F/VLLS -- PaulaP Oakes’ kids don’t hav I'-CDJ sweet baking chocolate sqsqi u a re s to wait until Chrisiristmas for a visit from Santam a i • . 3 tablespoons butter orDr mn a rg a rin e Claus. They live in a Santa wonderland yeai■ear- I - 2 e g g s round. 11/4 cups sugar Ife ------1 O a k e s c o lle c ts S a n ta.a s IlfeV' ' •' 1/4 cup water lig Want to and angels, A 1 te a s p o o n v a n illa Christmas time, shshe J adds carolers, snowmer 1 c u p f lo u r IpiJ know more? nativity sets, Christma 1 teaspoon Calumet bakia k in g p o w d e r To learn mote aboutI trees, reindeer and lot 1/4 te a s p o o n sa lt lo ts • Paula Oakes’ Magic of holiday trimmings ^3/4 cup chopped toasteisted macadamia . Stenciling businesss But her Santas remaii • ■ riuts 8 S ^ or about tier cralts. p e rc h e d o n a h u tc li ii C h e e s e c a k e L ay e r. \vtiich range in pricec her entryway, or ii 1 packages (8 ounces)2S) Philadelphia ^ S . i Oi­ •jB H f;omSl.50loS18.'• other spots around liehe r Brand cream cljeese, softenftened call 7367164. living room, fron 2/3 cup sugar ■ iJi January to December.:r.” " 2 e g g s Oakes chose deeje e p f l 1 tablespoon lemon juicelice ' ■" green couches with:h a: Cliristmas color schemele inii H 1 te a s p o o n va n illa 2 ta b le s p o o n s flo u r M S “We flip the bigg rpillows on the couches,” shi G laze: said, pointing to thehe Santa pillow covers that aan re 1^ c u p w h ip p in g o r h e avayy c re a m ■ H h now front and centeiuer, ready to welcome thu sea G squares Baker’s semi­mi-sweet baking chocolate, finely choppedid f f i An artist, Oakeses creates many of her owi 1/4 cup chopped toasteisted macadamia ft!. crafts. Siie finds othtIther treasures at markets n u ts ganige sides and crafraft shows. Her husband, Alan Brownie Layer ^ b ] and children Devonon K o v all, 11, A rie l O akes,rs, 7: M icrowave chocolatee anda butter in H | | a n d T aylor O ak e s, 3, o ften jo in in th e fun. large microwavable bowlowl on HIGH 2 minutes o r until chocolatete isi a lm o s t m e lt- R Kid stuff with Christmas crafts:s ith e ir m om made, ed, stirring halfway threhrough heating W And this is a momm who has fashioned everj--y- The Oakes childrcdren decorate their own bed time. Stir until chocolateIte is com pletely :>ed- thing from rocks pailainted with Santa faces to0 H f ; room s at C h ristm ass rimri e. paper inaclie/clay St.:. NicksJ to hand painted crj-s- .m e lte d . s- "T h e k id s h a v e Htlittle tiny trees and garland;inds tal to wooden indoor • Beat eggs in separateJ bowlbc with elec- lor/outdoor signs decoratedd around their beds,”s,” Paula Oakes .said. “Everjcry witii anyque bulbs; rand buttons aad sporting • trie m ixer on medium speeioeed imtil foamy. ua^ iAWT«/n»T>». B year, my m other sencends them Hallmark tree omama- messages like “Angigel Crossing" nnd “Snow r^radually beat in sugar,, waw a te r a n d v a n il- Abo\bove, table settings ore part of com]:omploto holiday decor. At right, i® m e n ts to p u t on th ce ir tree s," IIq until thick and lemonI cco o lo re d . B e a t in wooi'oodon santa on a bicycio livens aa cornorco of Paula Oakes' houso. Somerimes, the childrenchi decorate their roomsoms Please see HOME, Pago C5:5 Ichocolate mixture. Stir in flour, baking : powder, salt and nuts. Sprep rea d h a lf o f th e •brownie batter into greasecised foil-lined 13- • by-9-inch b a k in g p a n ; set asasid e. g ' ■ Cheesecake Layer. Beat cream cheese, sugatigar, eggs, lemon jilding addsi a rich suibdene:^ss to a ;dium bowl with Home juice and vanilla in medii electric m ixer until smooth,oth. Mix in flour. he art of gilding - coating an ob ------1], Spread evenly over brow:ownie batter in ■, b a ck of th e ir h a n d o v er thic e size.si If it ju st s e n s e to work v with a less expensive>ive :i a thin layer of gold - is centu pan. Spread remaining1 browniebr batter tugs on the hairs, it has comeime to tack, metal first,St. P rices m ay vnr>‘ aro u n d th e and remains popular today. It’s c Work on one manageabliable area at a country, butb gold leaf costs approxi- evenly over cream chcesese mixtxu-e.r S^virl , A s k “ ee ^yhy, Gold leaf transforms a p time; if you coat too large;e a surface, it mately S30JO for a boo k of 2S; silver, abK)Ut o u t through b atter with knifee tcto marbleize. .u;.., 2Ct into a brilliant, lustrous worl M A i m - i A ' m ;; il drj- b e fo re yo u finish gilding.gild $10; compiposition metals, S4 to S5 dol-do l- — ■■ 'B ake iit 350 degrees 4545 tot 50 m in u te s and it lasts fo r y e a rs a n d years. Always prepare a surfacface properly lars. or ur\til toothpick insert'erted in center , Martha II the supplies you need for gilc before gilding. It should1 bebi perfectly Doti’t tryry to gild something valuableib le comes out with fudgy crucrumbs. Do not available at good art-supply i Stewart s?smooth - gilding doesn’t mnmask a-rough unlil you haveh acquired the basic skills,ills, overbake. Cool in pan. c ra ftt stoi-es.st In a d d itio n to gold le a f, I su rface, it e m p h asizes it. Tiie insideJe of a lamp shade, a simpleip le G laze: fo r sill silver and copper leaf alloy.s, ia lso If you’re working on ivood,woi clay or to)ox o r u-ay o r paper a re all goo.ood d Microwave cream iin medium calledi ed com posirion m e ta ls ., le av e s. /Vln-ays hailandle them with great p; I polish it ivdl, sortocestoifor novices. microwavable bowl on HIGnGH 45 seconds Here paint, you must sand and po e re are som e gilding guideline.*:: c a re ; in stea d o f touo uch in g th e sh e ets w ith then ti' remove all traces of dusilust and lim. J™own a gilded antique, suchI as or until sim m ering. StirItir in chopped your fingers, usec ithe tissue paper or a Gilding is best done inn a drafl-rrcc an mmcatcIte mirror frame, that is in neede e d chocolate until chocolate[e i:is melted and , -pjiQ c 3 Basics ' static bnish to pickck th e m up, ' room. rc Even a slight breezeae can scatter ?' rcstoratation, consult a. professionalm al m ixture is smooth. Sprearead glaze over f uistend off attemptingi ihe project your- old leaf is e x tre m e ly d iin - a statack d of Gilders' adhesivsive, or size, is used to and ai damage the metal leaf. cooled bro\vnies, Sprinkl&^vMp\vith n u ts. ind a gilder in your area, con-:o n - lany as 250,000 sheets is just ail:u1inch i: adhere the metalal leaf to your chosen Understand the materierinls you're , self. To tin Refrigerate 1 hour or untuntil glaze is set. j American- Institute for k. The leaves, which range, in size; object. Different: kkinds of sizo are used working w with. Gold leaf,. fo r o x .im p ls — f o r Cut into squares. Ition of Historic and A rtistic fro m1 aboutal 3 to 5 in c h es sq u a re , comiome in different proje)jects - make sure you will w remain lustrous forr yyt e a r s ; o ilie r Stic M a k e s 2 4 . (202)452-9545, b o oks k s; and are separated by sheetss ofot tis- label andd iinstructions first. ty iy p e s m ay ta rn is h an d discoiscolor. Se.ilinB' Requests su e ppaper. o ] The size is pairlinted on the surface, them tl with an acrylic sprayray may lielp G u||(|ingg a lamp shade A reader has requested[ed a recipe for Thelie leaves are very fragile andnd can> allowed to “c“come to tack,” or dry prevent pi this. “pum pkin pie, pecan pie,pie, etc.” made easilyly crumble( in yoiu- hands - onem e fin- ju s t to th e point th;that it will hold the leaf, Practice before attemptinjling a big pro- ^^a2af on the inside of a simpleip le w ith no s u g a r . /Vny ideas?? g e rp>rint rir can ta rn ish gold o r o th e r•motal mi - Profcssionals'testst this by brushing liie . jcje c t . 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Oiir clectric bill w tm;nt down more than t—• ■’ ------in ai S125 andI nmore cach month. Come a ll y e a r round. tr e e s go0 mu st h a v e loved our m ess, bring the tcmpcpcraturc down even fur- trees that plan to be enomlormous go where carc of nTli w Times-Ncivs, P.O. Box 548,8, TwinTt We did all that whenen we set a goa! to It wiwas winter and tbe eloctric bill camc ther. Plus, the tntrees help block the wind you need the most protcctiection. Dociduous Falls, Ida)laho 83303. F o flounish , poiinsettias5 n eed albou t 6 . ■ i l i iP 9 P I lours o f'bright, indirecti :t light e^very da^Ly PHOENIX (AP) — Wheien tho nation’s No. 1-selselling potted Anothericr caution: protect the n:night conditions, shelteredd fr from ilecting a poinsetiia thihis plant and most of thethe estimated plant wheihen bringing it home. all al liglit for about 14 hours; a dday. liristmas, look for an abundancncc 50 million sales comcm e w ith in six C h illin g winds wi: or temperatures So Si place them in a warm,), d: d a rk lush, green foliage, a balanceced weeks of Christmas,i, theretl should below 50) degreesde Fahrenheit are closct cl for 40 days or so startinjrtin g in a p>poarancc p o and ovidoncc of)f a b e bargains. p o te n tiall l killers. k. A large paper O 0 ctober. ;altby plant. Plant height and1 ppot sizo can bag is enoinough protection for a Don’t be concernedI tlc h a t The colorful part, ihe bract!cts, be critical to appear:arances. The short tripp inii a car. Remove the they’re cl: poisonous. Tliat was/as dis-( lOuld be thorouglily colorcid anind standard formula is; basedb; on the covering, wwh h en hom e. provecl pi years ago. Buc ther saj sa p is ^ ^ ^ 4 ' •' -« cpandcd. They really aren'm’t height of a plant from.im.a pot’s rim. Then scansea with a thorough irrita ir tin g to so m e people. 5wcrs but modified leaves, so;o a I t s h o u ld b e a b ouc u t twice the watering. SaturateS che growing T lie com m on na m o h o n oirs rs JJo e l lo t 0of green around the edgeges height of the pot. SoS< an 18-in. area so1 water w barely seeps R. r Poinsett, a U.S. ambassadoia d o r to w ^ means e a t they won’t color muc'jch poinsetiia in a 4-in-in. pot will through thethe drain hole. Discard Mc.xico m \vho found them growro w in g m oore re in the home. ^ appear too tail whilelilo tho same the excesscss wacer. Thereafter, in in tho councrysidc chero in thi e ‘ - 'r A Tb(Tbe tm e flowers are the littiitle size plant \sill look finefin in a 6-in. check dailylily and \vater only when 1820s. 11 The botanical namea m e is y etllow llo or green berries, calleile d pot. the growinging medium feels dry to Euphorbia i£, pulclierrima. c yaibia, a tl' found in the ccnier• o f A \rilto d p la n t is a1 ppi o ssib le sig n th e toucIi. Nonred colors have gainedn e d in thc e colored c bracts. Make surec a of irreversible root rot.roi Likewise, Be carefueful of plants displayed popularity in rocent years.. Bu Buc a I v tig’ht, h t, fresh-looking cyathia is: inii if the growing mediidium seems in paper,, plasticph or mesh sleeves. T lot depends on where youu li liv e . c h center.I overly wet, it is wisese to make a This mayr apap p e a r a s convenient as ^ David sdys reds accounted1 fofor r 70 I I ' - RRed c( remains the most populaliar different selection. StemsSti should cellophaneane-wrapped producc. . perccnt to 75 percent of salesa les on c olor lo r and Freedom the mosi.poj:«op- b e stro n g a n d stiff, However,•, e>experts say the sleeves s, tho East and West coastsis t s in ar choice, says spokesmailan Poinsettias need:d about six arc for ship;hipping only and should „ ro c e n t y e ars, a n d 85 p e rc e nI t to lom David of Paul Ecke Randich hours of bright, indindiroct light have been:n removedi once in the o f Encinitas, Calif., the world’Id’s daily. A good gauge:: isis the room’s store. Plantsints left coo long in ship- Eckespoint Monet is notalo ta b lc rgcst breeder and propagaiotor natural light brightlit enough to ping sleeve::vcs develop epinasty, a for rose-pink specklingg a n d H poinsettias.po Introduced a fei'cw read fine print? Ai sunny'spots disorder' characterizedch by con- creamy " bracts, Also notablej Ic ai r c u lars ago, Freedom has dccj:cp noar a window is greatcat. Avoid hot torted andid droopyi stems, leaves Eckespoint Success, PctiP c t o y . H r u bby-red y -1 bracis, vory dark greei;en afternoon sun dircctlytly on bracts. and bracts.ts. - DjDarlyne and Pearl. In all,, EEc c k c l liage and stays compact ammd Keep plants away/ fromfi drafts, . Like fruiruiccake and eggnog, offers growers about 80 diffonfforenc J ishy whilo holding tho bractcts radiators and hoc-airair registers. poinsettiasias seem to disappear s s*’ h a p e s a n d colors. id foliago.over long periodsds. It’s best if cemperatuiturcs do not after tho: holidays.ho But they will r f wid says it now represents 505i e.xceod 72 degrees inn theti day and thrive yearlar afteri year ivitli prop- Pt-'fcerc e n t o f th e m a rk e t. 60 degrees at nighc.c. In1 m ild cli- e r care. :utCut back and repot in the IIn n :general, the larger, mon3rc mates, they often are:e leftI outside spring. We Give fe Tho poinsottia was namedd forfo Jool R. Poinsett, U.S. ombassassador to Mexico whe d e v c l rvcloped the plant the highcicr in a sheltered patio3 duringd day- However,cr, they will color again You More l found them growing In tho0 counttysldocc there In the 1620s.s. tb ee cccost. But since poinsettias ana re tim e. o n ly a f teer r experiencing long- i TJjanJustA Portab)le heatei^rs can do0 the job) but doEn’t get bl)urned Great " Price! I Windoww Fashions For The Hornlome The Baltimore Sun______vent-free gasas space heaters so oxygeygcn sensor that is detectingn g s e n s e . C o rd s sh-low lev els of ox'ygen a n d sh uut- t unplugged when appljpliances arc not have toto be large; you could Mlni-Blinds* Wood minds The first real cold snasnap of the gal (includinglg i th e n e w e r m odels), ting g offol the pilot ligiu. not being used. Evencn if they’re run a 4-inchich ovali duct up in a cor- year always brings out'Ut mittens along with urunvented kerosene Eitliither way, it means tbe uniinit turned off, there is stistill 15 amps nor of che2 roomro below and box it Spi-cialt)' Hlind.s • Slliioiiciics.-s and parkas, and it also) bringsbr out heaters, s h o}uld u k not b e use d in th is spacc.J. of curront rurming coto th e s^vitch in w ith dryw;■ywall. ImiTior Design Consultailon any problems with a homome'sbeat- Operating a’ a beater that’s ilie- Ani\n electric Iieater is not a gootiOd on tho appliance, andid 15 amps is A professi2ssionaI should have no ■ W 03 in g system . gal in your juurisdiction ri can result altcnernative for a bathroon'>m more than cnougli to) bon-lom would be size of thee room,rc length of cxteri- ■M l 733^M7S. I^BmHaZ^BEBS solution can prove clusi'usive. That lead to firo insinsurance being void- / placeice tho beater where it caran to install it permanonlently on the or walls, andanc size of the window "t)rjiic<.n » ilcd'ptg*!' » Uiiholiirry » Uliftcl'S ; in fine.s if it is discov- ' plungimge into a tub or sink full ofol wall, .wired permanemently into its opening is the situation for a womanwc in ed, or result in wvw.moQiclink.comAvBli/kab/ South Baltimore whofho wrote ered. w a teter, r, bul children may not. ow n circuit, recently about problem;:ms with a Althoufih w a filled imits tbat workrk :like radia- a th e ro w house w h e re .siiele basli liv ed th e r e a d e r ’s’s most recent gas largerger diameter than tbe heateiter tors and are more ccoieconomical to /\ANNUAL IrURKEY fo r 40 years. heater, therere arc two possible cord•d anda is unplugged when thehc use than elcctric-rcsistristance cypes, "Our furnace was putut iin about rea.sons — neitlcither of them good. heateiIter is not in uso, if the plugsIgs which have air blowiiwing across nine or 10 years ago," sheshi wTote. All gas spaceacc heaters use air to on thetbe beater and c.\tonsion cordird h e a te d w ires. S WOR^OUT “The problem is that wiwc didn’t bum. 1 a re! checkedch to make sure they’re’rc Tho reader wanted dt to install a j ‘0 ^ run beating ductss to the Newer onesies have an oxygiin- not: overheating,o\ if no cords runun heater that wouldn’t: rcrequire run- ' ■ I u p sta irs." depletion sen;ensor, or ODS, that underJer a rug, if the heater is kept:pt ning ductwork to thele bathroom, fe 8:30-10:00 arim Thanksgiving Day'ay I Before tlie furnaclace was sliuts off thee uunit if there' is too awayay fromi water sources, thon1 it but in fact, that mayI bib e th o m ost 'vi installed, tbe family usedXid unvcnt- little oxygenn i in tbe air to burn mightght bo safo to use in a bath'th- economical course. TlThe cosc of $2.00 for Drop1 In.s,I Friends &. RelativesCS cd gas spacc beaters.;. N ow th e (fo r instance,■, ifif carbon monoxide room)m — until other heatingng buying an electric hiboater and V;v;- J Twin Falllls Athletic Club heaters bave been replaced re levels have buil>uilt u p ). a r rangemenis a n j can bo made, running wiring to the10 bath1 could ^ OnPofo/ine_e R o a d E ast o f M V M all I everynvhere except tbe: b:bathroom Ventilation n• — that is, a chim- Moc.lociern kitchcn and bathth bo twice ns much ass tthe cost of 7 3 A - 7 4 A 7 at tlie back of the sccondid (floor. ney vented 1 oto tho outside — wiringing includes ground-fault out-ut- extending the ductworl-ork . • f a ------But tbat bathroomm heater allows carboi)on monoxide and lets; dialtii shut down the electricity'"X .------didn’t work; the pilot liglight kept other gases toto ■cscape. But in the whencn they dctect a release oof f going out. The comparpany that reader’s case,2, < either there is not ungroigrounded current — such as; a made the heater said it: wtwould not enough ventil:tilation to keep the beateritcr falling into a tub. work without ventilation,ion. So the gas beater bur)urning, so the pilot Uit But even groimd-fault recepta- reader has been using an electric light goes out,It, ■or tbe unit has an cless aar ro no su b stitu te fo r com m on b e a te r. H ow ever, s h e harob.ibly h.i?, .i cl.iuse H A^PPY P P THANKSGIVING TO tb.1t prov'iilL's) foto r Iho procix-ds to go y g y ivill be bal'S BLESSINGS BE O N YOUR o': if y o u soil part of 11,0 ' il be a p * /our lol lo the cily for IE AND, DONT FORGET TOI for y<^our Thannksgiving Dinner!’ # turkey..'. \ kg ining purposes, the Ti-IANJ>NK GOD FOR ALL YOU lormally would be HAVni!! f. Let me \|H apjiliL-ti Ih'e0 bb.il.inceof your lo .in ,,[= ^ ^= — gouriM*oUdBYsair However, if y o u r bnl.m cc is o p e n sS a m U ntil M all suffidently reduced,re the lender .Jf—S - if f lE l r m.iy relo.isee a portion of his n r - . >sing D aily > .security. Tlien,■n, the procrt-'ds could ^ REALTY id in th e Food C

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F o o d &FHome Decoi)rating holiday1 T table cdoesn’t: have t(to cost a1 fortunile By D enlso Cowlo V en-•niers ( points out that Wed|edgwood charger (planeIter) wiiii an ivory dinner- create a sense of luxury;ry and celebration, colorss of( choice this Christmas; art a re n o t Knlght-Bldder News Servicofee Cro\Nown Cold china, for instancenee, goes plate; others coicould havc an ivory charger r , says Bloomingdale’s Veni'enters: Saltcellars," traditictional red and green, they’re^’r e opu- beauiautifiilly with accent salad planlates from .with a cranbci lerry dinnerplate. But all1 perhaps, which can holdlid ssalt, or tiny indi- le n t go!;old a n d silv er, or je w el lones.;s. Tliere are ihose wholio i(fan llirow togeth- diri;iristian Dior’s Chinese Flowlowers or would have thele same color de.ssen plate, , vidual floral arrangemerments. Other col- • Iff youy find yourself stuck forr insinspira- or a holiday table willivith such ease and Tabribriz patterns. And any dinnen n e rw a r e .so th a t th e re :si s a ; unifying a.spect.” lectibies you may ownn c« could hold d rie d tio n , clicckclii out tlie table settings; in mag- flair that il could be fea;featurecJ in Hoase & .that:at isn’t too busy can get in a holiday1: The same ideaidi works with any solid- flowers, or a place card,d, cor a select piece azines,s, in department stores andin d h o u ­ G ard en . m ood)od with the addition of accem:ent salad color china, eve ven if you acquired it at the! of fruit for each guest.>t. ’ V en ters alw ay s tiq u c5. s .'You won’t have decorator’s t Tlien there are otiiersiers who lake refuge plntcntes in a Christ- ^ ------r’s block —-TT^ d im e s t o r e . puts a small gift on cachich p la te as w ell — fo r long behind those swcaishishirts that declare masIS I.u.ier,,. S o m i.p , ng- fk'oj)k (UV trapfxd liy thchcif- Similarly, you canI “a few samples of cosmeimetics, an antique • Onetnce you’ve .set your table, sit a “Martha Stewnrt doesn’isn’t live here.” Seververal mnjor china ' sit a few use brightly col- fishing lure, a golf balball or tee, a tea momenimis in ead i place to see if it fee M a rth a d oesn’t h a v^e e tito m ove in. c ompanies, m f Lenox I fee ls as "liraiv (iiul need tofuid^m'fys ored napkins1 infuser ... try to peg it to your guests, to you’d wantw; that guest to feel, Even if you fiunkeded Decorating 101, amoilong them, are between plates for make tiiem feel special,iai, and to bring a Onei cheerfulc approach is to let na you can pui logetherL‘r ia lable that will noww marketing to nunke u ii it nrai' and c^ithij'.' t n a tu re contrast. sense of the host or host'io.stcss to the cele- lend aI hand.h Readily available bran have your Riiests feeli2cling festive long acceicent Cliristmas ) ranches ‘‘Some people b ra tio n .” o f b itteitersiveei work wonderfully cas before they sit downwn 10 eat. And it plateItes for just this • cascad- are trapped by Or, if it’s a dinner foro r i c^vo, you m ig h t in g ovever a Thanksgiving table, ; doesn’t have to cost a forfortune. piirprpose,' V enters \\'o o c ie , sa y s - lilli/iilxrth ^Cl, their dinnerware want to offer a gift gearetired to lhe holiday Ventersirs. Thc yellow pods start to I to pop A lthough investinRing in the newest adds, and need to find — a colorful nutcrackerker, for e.xample, open whenwl you bring them into a’w W edpvood and Waterfoirford would certain- ' Fortr a more casual 5I11C G ro w n , Phihtdclplii a ’w arm holding tickcts to (whavhat else?) “The . hou.se,, anda the red berries make a ocolor- ly be excitinK. you carcan probably cele- celel:lebration, Los new and exciting,” Nutcracker.” ful contintrast. Bittersweet, which yyou o u can b r a te in sty le w ith th e china,cl glasses and Angegeles celebrity party planner:ier Colin says Wood, whi .•hose storc specializes in Other tips from the profirofessionals: find along al the roadside, woriv o rk e d flatware you already! o\ ow n — p lu s som e "CowicMe goes even further. “Set the thu table tablelop items,?. “Others have no dinner- • Use tall candles, pedticdestal bowls and admirabably on an elegant table VVen e n te rs treasures you miglit never nev havc thought ng different stemware, platess andan flat- ware and needd to find ways to pull the thc like to lift cenjerpieceicces off thc table, set withth Wedgwood and Christiana n ) D ior of using on the table. Or you might want warere for each person,” sayss Cowie,C table together.” leaving more room for e.vcitinge.\c little trin- china,, Ralph Lauren flatwarer e a n d 10 sp ic e u p y o u r s e ttintings f with seasonal wliostose guide to entertaining. "Efftliffortlcss The solutionn to both problems is the ket.s. Be careful not to bloblock your guests’ Baccara:rat crystal on a gold moiree ta b le- accent pieces or funky:y n e w w ine glasses, lilegaigance" ( H a rp e rS ty le , S-»S), was wa: pub- same, she says:’s; Accessorize. And have view, though. “You canan Ihave the most cloth. ButBt: it would be equally at hom e in or e.xciting little trinketkets lhat double as lisiiedled last m onth. “Focus not just.f will lhe table look fabiiloiilou-s, b u t a m ong th e p laice ct .settings or use decora- w cii’i h av e a good tim e .” p la te s or tucked into napkins for a n m ore you're celeliratinp Thanhanksgiving or any every.•ry ilcm becom es a conversersation tive ornamentss thait can double as piace • Layer tablecloths ofof cldifferent colors casual approachaj to Ilianksgiving.. Or O r ase other holiday. Traditioitional, casual, ele- piece,ce," cards. Use lots:s of candles of aii kinds, o r p a tte rn s to build u p a se n se of sum ptu- th e inteiteresting-looking seed ballsIs fi from Rant, art.sy — the choicioice is yours. But a I^attalher than buying new pieclieces to Feature unusual al napkin rings or napkins, ou.sness. Ti>- a fn iii-p a ire!fenjc‘d r dorh over sticky gumsgi "or u-hatever you iiav'- fectly if we have thee ffeast early, Cenainlylly ino one is e.vpectedto Jam an adoptee who is activelya L“ highest incidence of work- say between 1 p.m. ancmd 2 p.m. By weigh andid rmeasure portions at involved in helpinglg o t h e r 'Wlien ™sVc‘o’ compensation lawsuits cur- ‘J"' 6 or 7 that evening,lg, we’ll be Thanksgivingving dinner, ’llic idea is adoptees and birth mothethers with —* I . r e nIlly iiy under litigation are: 1) ^ > ready for a liglit meal.d. , that you can:an cat a little of every- their searches. I belie\l ie v e y o u mtional ton; 2) stress, embar- A hefty slicc (about>ut one-sixth thing andd ffall within healthy replied correctly in advisi sm ent, humiliation; 3) vio- >ns to r o n c o u ra g in e of a pie) of traditionalnal pumpkin guidelines, mother to tell her dauglite: ■“ “ ■'‘I ce in thc workplace. Since i Z . ™ “ " ‘I itating reunions or mincemeat pie withth ia dollop of But manyny iof us are tempted to the letter she received. Hc rt” is defined as damage, th parents and cheir whipped cream, alonglg 'with a cup eorge. Althoiihougli that’s son of fun I think your advice shoulo u ld h av e ury or a wrongful act done in opportunity for of coffce, one teaspooioon of sugar while you’reI’re doing it, it usually in d u d e d , in a d d itio n , a-“-GO ni [fully. a b o u t th e im p o rta n c e o f ki :0I should be made "'‘™ and one tabie.spoon of half-and- feels awfulII \vhenw you’re done. So both p a rtie s a r e will- about the medical histo:s'o“ '3 -fobleitb.. half weiglis in at aboutouc 450 calo- follow theselese guidelines to get Tob n x tif c a coUcaion of Abhy's thc current mcdical condi ys ries and 23 grams of fat. Now maximumn satisfaction : from st nieniorafi/c - and most frc- the binh mother. If the g :y lhat once shroud- n 'c- ihat’s a serious additiorion to a typi- smaller ser\ii:rvings of food, ed adoption is ■rit/i; requested - poems and docs not w-ish to m eet he is no longer neces- id cal Thanksgiving dinner,dir but • Resistt theth temptation to add c sodety has come to mother, that’s fine. You. m " 5 sa ry n o w thac s( essays, send a business-sized, self-If- when it stands alone,e, it’s a rea- butter to tlungs.thir Try to enjoy the ^ understand thaihnt a pregnancy out- 'ressed envelope, plus check or la stc o f r e a lf m y nam e. oddrcsi or sonable meal. al food. iage is not an unfor- 'icy order for S 3.95 (S4.50 in -G ARY CTRnnpST] marriag 'rioticy Ifl I know th is so u n d ss lilike heresy • Don’tt pilepi it on, Create an givable crimc. Canada•ada) lo:DearAbby’s "Keepers," T U L SA'A. . (OKLA. coming from a dietinitian, but attractive,e, one-serving< plate, BBY: This is in ^'0.. BoxB( 447, Mount Morris, UlU. Thanksgiving is an exo-xtraordinary Have second;mds if you’re still hun- DEAR G/VRY: Tliere arc are many response to' a letter you pub- 6I054-(54-0447. (Postage is includi^.) day. As a nation, w e’rere istruggling gry- with increasing fatness;:ss and all its • Eat sloulowly, savoring every ^ health risks. So daily' vivigilance is . mouthful. Still timee to force ffresh-bloor )ming essential. Learning toD eate. less fat • Take timetim to enjoy the com- and more fruits and veg/e g e ta b le s is p a n y of the e pp( e o p le you love, th e key to b e tte r h e a lthIth. . • Stop matingcati when you’re sac- 1230 Cheney Dr. B u t fo o d is m o r e2 tthan just isficd, not stuffed.stui Twin Fairs bulbs in timet for CChristmas holidaysh something we eat.:. 1Living a • Plan anin after-dinner: activity healthy life includes2S enjoying togetevcryory o n e up and m oving, By Polly H arrison McDaniellel a p p e a r s ix -eeight ig V'Qcks after anchoi hor them. Be sure not to0 special occasions andi titraditional • Have dessertde later, wlien 733-2421 Ofltton Gazette______p la n tin g . c o v erir the tl bulbs entirely, howev- foods that recall our fanfamily histo- you’re actuall;la lly h u n g ^ again. • Papenvhiteite narcissus. Plant cr. There is still tim e to force six-eighc UulbsIS 334 inches deep in Leavjave three-quarters of the fresh-blooming bulbs in. timetir i'er a 6-inch pot. b u lb)s’ s’ surface ■ exposed. Fill thee Ctirisrmas, Paperwhites:s c can grow in sand- c o n ta:ainer in with water up to the Wliile those fragrant hyalyacinths or pebble-filleded containers with- base;of of the bulbs. p ro b ab ly w o n 't bloom in1 time cir for out any soil. PuPut pebbles on the Keep2ep the water level the same: A self-f-help suLipport giroup forr Santa, you can enjoy amamaryllis, bottom, thenn iadd 2 inches of througlughouc the forcing period,I. • autumn crocus and paperperwhite either sand or•morepebbles, m Placere con a sunny windowsill.. narcissus over the holidays.iys. Plant the bibulbs, then add Bloomsms should appear in three to1 mentl with pi>rostate c;:ancer. Not only do these bulbsbs 1bloom enough sandd or pebbles to foiu'woiw eek s. more quickly, manyy '‘“n'li rii ------: — ■ require pre-chilling. Forceree s c ™ IVeWtOl 1 The group prprovides a forum inii which you andd y o u r fam ily c a n of these flowers in pots r I Continental Cablevision...C than vases. * discuss withh Other prostate cancerca patients annd their families, Here’s how to do il: problems andi ;anxieties you haveve concerning the didisease. The group • Autumn crocus. These■se ieasily ^ P bloom on their own, unasslassisied OU ^ TDO OR ,LLIFE is a source of'f information to ne'new patients requiriiring treatment andd by cither soil or water. Put’ut 12-lS _ Tnlnvision W ith A Vie ____ I Cliiiinrt 13 former psitientnts interested in kekeeping up to date bulbs closely together in1 a shai- „ : w ith in fo rm atio nn low bowl or plate. Sprinklek le\v ith C o m in g ’ In DiMMMiiher I] lo Jerom e,IS G ooiliiig, WcMclell concerning prorestate cancer. water if desired. Place in indi- & Filer. Kmiitiinnled luuiich in£ ‘Buffet Wi/ednesday, DtJecemher 4, 19961 bulbs planted now should I full bloom by Christmas. 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FFood & H omiVIE — ChiiTWOOD - ~ IstU J.S. cook:30okoutt in 1796r , Knlght-RldJflf Naws Servic•vico______was publishlish ed . A Art of Dressing Viands,, I'isl‘i h , F o c u fIS o n Isi T lic slimim recipe collection was PiPoultry and Vegetables, andnd t1 h e ' im p r ee s s io n s* T h e U n ite d S ta tees s may have the first co cookbook written and BiBest Modes of Making Past’a s te s , declared indepcndence n c e in 1776, ' p u b lis h e d ir Cedar shakes join forforccs with r------t r r — din Amcrica. FPuffs, Pies, Tarts, Puddinid in g s , • but it took another 20 years until Tlie book' brick in the Chinvood1 to c re a te a ' )ok’s proletarian subtitle CCustards and Preserves andnd All. the former colonies finallyfir threw foreshadow s tr ik in g fro n t fa c a d e■•This . Tl 1700. ^ V- . • lowed the tens of thou- . KindsK of Cakes, fromn tht e off the yoke of Eurejropean cui- sands of all- plus square foot plan has a roomy all-American cookbooks ' Imperial Ir Plum to Plain CCal a k e , sine. In 1796, “American to follows: three-car garage yetet is small | .5 s: AAdapted to This Country,y, a n d Cookery” by Amelialia Simmons “Americ: enough to build econco n o m ic a lly rican Cookery, or the AiAil Grades of Life." and StiU large enoughfl tot£ in clu d e most of the features: contempo-co r a r y h o m e b u y e rs w ant.It. ' Home _ 1 Take the bright infonrormal living [ area, for instance. AckVcknowled- Fn; ^ Continued from C l th re e big, carcan d ic s and a snow m an, the th table, and Christmas chinaliina is M ore c a n d k j g in g th e fac t th a t th e2 kki itc h e n is ' idles, strung with beads, scattered sc around a l litt i t t l e ' f5enerally the most popu M g g i i Garden." She also stertcncils every- sit on a com^ )pular room ' o m e r tab le. Christinas Cl tree decoratedJ wwi ith ■ • thing from walls to line:nens. There are 1 ■ in a home, this planin has the a re several q u ilte d w all birdhouse liii and melon ornamenm enis. D ried floners ha n gR fromfi beams hangings, ir kitchen totally open too thth e fa m ily :, in c lu d in g a h u g e o n e A A three-tiered cookie tray holds-hol at the entrance to thehe Oaltes hv ,h„t almos: room. A sunny bayelyed nook " lost covers one living desserts dt and fruits. Ciiristm Pullo in g room . stm a s . (p la n ts \s-ill lo v e it!) exp;ixpands the . v , , room wall.11. It's1 a Tiny Tim quilt, stockings sti hang on the kitchi “AU tiie woodwork tc h e n space still funher. Thele ceilingc in rk was dark bought >-earsyea ago, and topped ch a n d d re a ry when w e fi chairs. T h e O a k e s h av e a sn sna^ a ck the family room iss vaulted,v ; frnst moved ^,ith greener:ner^', b e rrie s a n d bow s, ba h e re ," O akes said. bar to use at mealtime. increasing the sense of spacious-s ^ r . . , O a k e s' mother mc made the rein- On 1 the kitchen coiinicr, a bigh So she got busy paipamting the deerquih in ness. t in the hall, and Oakes’ gl;glass vase holding noodlesle s is •11 ' . vtulloo woodwork and spruirucing up a sister made Amenities in thee kI itc h e n . MtlUr Oull* ide tlie C!irisima5 quilt d de e ck e d o u t in gold rib b o n1. . TTl he b ric k div id e r wall to foiform a back- in the living: include a generously wwi in d o w ed fVmV ngroom. biibirdhouses and baskets on tl drop for her collections, in th e com er sink, a large worvork island !' [ ^ ■ "^oday, even the 1 k itc h c n c o ilin g s h e lv e ss aa: rc nnd a roomy pantry withwit a dis­ = TV set is ChristmaE — r - T - n - ^ ' topped with a holidi las Kitchen sp?pruccd up with holly berric play shelf on top. Countiinter space jvcrgreen and bows. Carolers, purchased ; lias surrounded her is so plentiful that twovo ori three V ■ A \ d iaSi show when Oakes wasva? iJiJi in f<‘'chen tabl,able with dried flowers This is a house that is a ll cooks can easily combitibine their Jressed up for the holidays. lou'a, are surroiindededby/iaffy “ ‘I "™'lhs.ihs. A large doily covers culinary talents withoutJt bumpingb n—— elbow s. cotton and boughs ofif evergreen.c They share thuir big-sci•screen stage ^ The entry, along withith the for- 1— Din/ DcOrooc with a large wooden S; • mal living spaces to itsits right,i is I y . Santa hold- A W l/I in g te d d y bears and toy; vaulted. Wide windowsivs provide ° y s . n H f f i r 3-C»r C«rtp( “H e’s tny most expeipensive pur- • plenty of natural light,ht, and on lerlca's-Vacjation Store:eq c h a se ," O akes .'iaid o f t gray days you can kindle;ile a fire in )f the beard- r'D C A T ed big guy. “I got himnfromacat- f: VjrI\C.MI ihe fireplace for addede d w■ a rm th 'VT GET AWAYS ATT GREAT PRICES£S a!og for S300, but I usu a n d color. C M tw o o d jsually don’t • Diswuntnt 55’ ner of the living room,■n, surround- Across the hall, a pass-tss-through ed by lots of evergrce•een, lemon u tility ro o m c o n n e c ts th e a IS to b u y a bought cloth napkins. ive a gift this year that is /e to pur- tablecloth anddsinylycutoutthe s You really don’t have i dmade and handy. I It. You can either _____ Your Health chase a new basket. Lookok iaround napkins from it h Food Store 1For :s or use pinking or j- your house for one you dotdon’t use, ‘he edges ( vey Dalin wdcomcs comments or check out the seconiondhand designs shears•s to-cutt. them out. A ^rni:rafts or requests for craft ta b lec lo th is usuisuaU y c h e a p e r th a n sto re s. actions. IVrifc to her a t Box The Last 581Years PresemIts... ^ them and material. Plus They usually carry the; us tablecloths are 312,Fairfield, Fai Idaho 83327. ■ W Stewart _ |DISC(OUNT PIROGRAftfh c l u b I Continued from C l or ^vork freeharland to create your Oncenee you've m astered the . , decorations. sk ills,Is, cd o n ’t h e s ita te to e x p eri- paper lamp shade gives th ! Ihe ^eht 2. Coat the Ja area you want to ment.t. GildedG objects bring a sub­'■ I 'No Yearly FeeFe • No Dollar Umimit*JustCome In & Save IVloney! I •a golden glow. U se sUverjr leaf1( for paper ier size. (It’s a good tie richnessriel into your home, a c o o le r look. . , id e a to se a l thhe e paper first with addingng a ivelcoming glow to any 1. Paint the inside of th( y the lamp an acrylic sealjaler. If you don’t room. 1. '■t shade with a thin layer;r ofo size. have sealer, aprip p ly an e x tra c o a t ------Let it “come to tack ick, as of paper size). AlA p p ly th e size iv ith Qutsriicstions should bc addressed to described above. / S a t a good-qualityty sable brush, as Manila:ha Steivart, care of J7ie Ne\u I 2. Pick up one sheet of metal fing you need vings :ed for your decora- York< Tim Ti es Sundicati'on Sales leafing using a static brush ish or the ,ions. Tho bruirush strokes may Corp.,., 122 U E. 42nd St., New York. tissue paper encasing the :he leaf - show throughII tthe gold leaf, so N.Y. 10168. 101 Qtiestiotis m ay also bc do not touch the metal mtl f E v e i mth your „iake them ass ssmooth and even sent to to SteivartS by elcaronic mail, fingers - and transfer Itit toi the as possible. U nt ryday \ ' necessary, dip the Her addressadd is: mstewart(at)msl. base of the shade. Con .o n t i n u e b ru sh in w a te rr asa s y o u w ork. fiHiciVic.iiVic.com. Q iiciti'oni of general adding sheets one at a tit time, in 3. Lay the pateatent leaf, gold side intcnstia t will be ansivered in this col- concentric circles, from the E v e r y j th e low er do;vn, o v e r th eJ sisize. P re ss th e le a f ufnn;: MarthaMi Stcii'an regrets that O Onl edge to the top of the s e shade, into the sizo, theihen remove the tis- ur>p»Miiblishcd letters cannot bc overlapping them sli^tly.y- . su e a n d b ru sh ofioff any skewings. arinimx 3. Once the entire surfiu rfa c e is covered, .use a soft clothth tot ru b I - L w5 « / e m ! I the le£rf~gently, removinv in g th e Iti skewings - tlie bits of metatotal that . didn’t adhere. 4. Gold leaf will retainn itsit bril- liancc without being sesealed. / / I • Over 8,41400 Items as ll lied ivith i ( • Herbal Tea Other metals can bc sealed P r e s e n t s . . . a coating of aciyUc sprayy to keep P*J ^ I' • Over $4313,000 Worth ' S n them from tamisliing. 4 CHRISTMAS BBONUS 1 - 7 • Bull< Herbs W F R A COR SP O R T S STOjrORAGE RACKS K Of Inventitory To )ss Products IS Gilding on Paper • Weight Los a w H g rfc y n Stonn 2 Kijp, Patent leaf - gold leaf adia d h e re d B iitul 2 p;lin Bl Choose FFrom to tissue papor - is easy to work B& SSt ems I .shlXTw • Grocery Ite with. Use it to make ^Idedled deco- rations on paper, such asIS invita-ii H B H m l s' Includingg... n Foods / tions o r a \v a llp a p e r b order. •Vegetarian 1. 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As the childch grows and QH troatm ents can dramatically changcinge the appearance of a room. treatm ent dilemm tastes change, thc valance fabric |B drive people to scelH«ek psychologi- ishing touio u d i. they’re tl supposed to, ballalloon easily can be chchanged to keep M cal coonseling: V e rticical a blinds are a popular shades st mounted on the doooor are right in step, • Sliding glassIS ddoors: Help, choicc forfo sliding glass doors a a rather romantic, airy chchoicc. • Privacy vs.s. 1 lig h t a n d v ie w : m l help and help, againjain. Full-lcngtli becausee of( their functionality. Roman R shades can have thcle sam e • Y ou c a n h a v e itt ala l l S h e e r o r lacc treatments such as itab curtains. Use a fabiabric valance to help soft- benefits bi while lending a morei panels beneath1 polep^ tops diffuse |M T llf Oldfi? Uut Goldies atvX' back by popular demand. ring-top panels orr ppole tops can en the blindsblii and draw tliem into cci a su a l a n d ta ilo re d lcx>k. the light as well2ll as thc view. If be closcd easily to:o aallow privacy the overalra il look of th c room. Miniblinds are another dchoicc. the window is — horror of hor- lil n M it ATiitmtETD and light control, whwhile adding a • Frenc:nch doors Lovely to look To T give them decoratorr iflair, rors — at streett hlevel, a cafe au-- H decorative look withvithout sacrific- at. So donlon’t botch ‘cm up with a m o u n t th e m u n d e rn e a th aI sisimple tain with valanancc is a savvy |H j ing the functionalityity of the doors. half-bakecked treatment. valance v; and raise them oout of choice. Verticalal or mini.blinds W Decorative wrought-;ht-iron rods or To shovlow off thc view outside sig si h t o r low er th e m a s needcded. also give plentyy ofo privacy when ||y classic wooden poles)Ies add the fin- and allow)w th e do o rs to function as • One more option. Treat FiFrcnch you want it. ' Sheila'ac an ex(:cellent d:hoice foDr finishi:ing I I i m i Shellac, a timc-ho'honored fumi------;------lalac is seldom used for tablele tops, adding shcllac flakesfl: to alcohol P I ture and floor finishish that is often b a rs o r counters. to get the strenfzngth they want. U overlooked b y do-it-yiit-yoursclfcrs, is Bju. I Dorr Alcohol will soften shellacac. Tlie Pre-mLxed or liqui^u id shcUac is also H OldiGS But Goldie:IBS SpBcial Mbiiu an excellent choicc:cc for common standard tcst for identify;fying a sometimes tliinneined for a first coat H | Detember 3 thr 2 " ^ YOURSELF rf hro Febnjory finishing projectss sisuch as cabi- I shellac finish, in fact, is to \vipe by adding alcohoholequal to 50 W\ Onkei Seala Fe...... 3 7.95 . ■. volume, but thc Gene an inconspicuous area wwith a percent of the v( Go£(CnnlrdHci&.t...... S8.95 ShcUac is m ade! fromfrt a natural doth soaked in alcohol. If ththc fin- shellac is usedI fullfi strength for BoosthioeKibefB«ef ...... 5 . 9 .9 5 resin called lac, ssecreted by B m Austin ish ^ so ften s, it is sh e lla c . su c ce ed in g coats,ts. B and collectedtcd from incrus- Waxing shellac will improrove its Shellac shouldId beI applied with IW ttrio-pScBBpi ...... S 10.95 ta tio n s le ft b y tlie in ses cts on tre e s durability, but polyurethantme and a natural-bristlcIc brush, not thc M HewTokSteok...... S 10.95 ______in India andThailancand.Grpund uiJ arc allerg;rgic to solvents in other varnish, with more resistanance to synthctic-bristleIc bI ru s h e s rec o m - | h | lac is dissolved inI al(dcohol to pro- finishes. 1 wear and stains, are betterer bets mended for waterter-bascd finishes. H p. s. W e t sh e lla c also h a s a 1'’ ComingAuraaum* 'I'h L -io u -n•ns ' • Dccfmbi-r 10-15 d u cc shellac, ^vhichlh bbe ca m e w ide- rela tiv:ly e ly m ild odor. ffor ' surfaces w here alcoh)hol or Flow on thc ‘inishfin with long, t n ly used in the Unitcttcr withstand , g^cclccllent sealer. Shellac or ^Check thc container for a d a te c au sc sm e ars. I or Itf-wTVjTions very hard wear, shelshellac remains shcllac-ba•based primers are often stamp, and buy shcllac th a t is ------popular \vith somele woodworkersv used as; pre.paintingp sealers for less than six m onths olclid . T o Readers’ questc s tio n s and com - PJ % :llac is mwiis arc welcorthm ic and should bc ^ 9 ^ S C O G l l I ! because of a com!jmbination of difficultIt stains• such as grease, determ ine if older shell Rii0arc\siN0*jsD•jyajor.NKvDA e le s. properties sharedd byb few other ^^ajer mainarks and smoke marks. “•u sa b le, b ru sh a lit d e o n a picJie c c o f sent to GeneIC /lM £t

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