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! • . . I- J ■ . _ ) __ I . A-p TImos'Nows. TwinVin Falls. ItJoho S ondo^ M a^ ^ ' 16 . 1991 • they voteed JJow tl . Passed 29-11 and sent to D-Carey. voirs. P ten- Antone, Bell, BBlack, Jones, Sen. John P cav cy , D- The Times-Newa , Nafziger,er, Newcomb. Peters,’ Sten- .._ _ ^ House.c^^______V--’-. ____ ...... -Kempton, .Nafzigci;J-Ncwcomb_Pe-._:..-H2111 - JProvides.for the.prcpa:pay- ______J. m ent oof f hi^er education cosi:osts. No how Magic Val- tecs, Stennett, Stubbs. : . UOISE - Here's ho Passed 53-2452 and sent to S enate. ..Sen. DentoaDarriirington, R-Declo, , yc s<5 ’ R Icy lawmakers rcccnil;ntly. voted on sc- No . ^n. Russ Ncwcombnb, R-Twin Falls, • . No rringtoti, McRoberts, flcw- lectcd legislation thathat came before Antoneme. Bell. Black. — .Sen. Lynn.Tominagala . R -R upert. D am n Oould.------i, Noh, PeavcyrTominaga. . ------— tlliJ House ahd'Scnutc:te: ■ ...... les, Black, .Jones, Nafzigc:iger, com b.N i H l35aaSaa - Requires that purchasesISCS B om es, Stennett. Stobbs. ______S1024 Extendscb th e _ Sunshine...... o f ln n d1 bby ; govemmerital units mustlust H206 - Establishescs a grant pro* Peters, St : ; In ihcJ-Iousc: '• Law for reporting dcapipaign contri- • h 844 - Authorizes the estaljJish- ' with city or county plansj or gram w ithin th c Department D of ■'i 11112- Defines Ihch e Fraudulent In- com ply v. butions and cxpendiiditurcs to candi- mcnt of a plant facilities reserve oyides additional ordinancetees and exempts thc Dcpart-art- Commerce to assure« capital avail- No sunince Acl and proyi irw. B ell, K em pton. N'Jew-_datcs e\ for county offic^c^Piissed 33*8 fund fo^for library districts. Passcd427- '• individuals and ment off L and fro m the approvial rre- ^ ability for new, em ergi^ g oi^yandj Antone ______iinniiinitv to e ntities, it to-House. - 14. ■ . , n{icticius involved intl theth reporling o! qtjircmcnlcnirTiWscd"47;32'un(J"sciit'lo t'lo inftT iusincsscs. ”Pas3< ; oet-s. Pas.scd 79- Senate. . sent to Senote. >7 : fraudulent insurance oc ------H 2 3) 0 —Increases.the - penalty-y. forii __ -Vcs_...... 1-...... ■- .Y es. .. I MMdj>eriLi6.SciintcC------Yes------tent-unemploymcTH-compeiipca------MnRnhftrt,s. - N n Robrns.'Nhh. Pcaveyi ‘1___ L___ __ -^------“ - Y e s ----- 9-33 Pcavcy, Tomiiioga...... • ' ■ Antone,nc, BclL Black, Jones, New-rw' Antone, Bomcs, Bell, Gould, sation cocontributions- Passed 49-j Stubbs.- Jones, Kempton, Newrwcomb, Peters, and sentIt (0t' Senate. .. J{cp. S tev e Antontone. R-Rupert; comb. Stu No No . R-Duhl; Rep, Stubbs. Darrin]rrington, Ncwcomb. Tomitiaga. Kc|». Lee B am cs, I . Yes D an in g to n . rome; Rep. Ron No Maxine Bell, R-Jeron A ntonene, - Barnes, Black, Jone3nes, ' Hlack. R -T w in Falls;ills; Rep. Celia Barnes.cs, ' Gould,, Kempton,on. No tcnnett. Kempton,on, Nafziger, Newcomb,, Pe-Pi S1064 - Redefine:les employer un- . SJMIO^102 - Asks the President of (iouUl. R -B uhl; Rep.I. DDoug Jones. R- Nafziger,:r, Peters, Stennett. Black, Nafziger, Stei tcrs. Stemennett, Stubbs. der the humtui rightsts statutes; Passed the UnitiJnitcd States and Congrc§^ to ' ] Twiii' Falls: Rep. Jimim Kempton. R- hi^r - { - Allows thc use cf repre- . H208 - Provides: that1 attorneys 24-18 and sent to Hoilousc. repeal1 tlthc “fast-track" proccfiurcs Alhiun: R ep. I’attici ' D. 'cs in collective bargaining which1 prprohibit Congress from mak- '. •i Wendell; lcleni. B -_.5 6 . 2 5 .nndind-sent to Seoato;------—— m ” r u .u , rwi.wey:------rr—nnl-ngree;reement-tmdef*the*fluspico6-or------Jerome; Rep. .Clintnt Stcnnett. D- v td » term s fo r etccici)Kl members and “ __unayoi8_«ho_8CG'c_ojian the cotturtis- In the6 Senate:S ______• thc Genticneral Agreement on Tsiiffs ______- ~Ycs- r. _sioni P o 3 ^ 4 4 -3 9 amind sent lo Sen- N o ^ and T‘rad ra d e now underway at-O enpvo, _____ :____ — A ntone.n c ,_ B a r n c s , Bell; Blaek,- .r'-.-:r:r“ " r'.”-si0i8:87- ‘I'Allows 'school, distri'strict D an in g to n ; " “ N evewcomb, ;::N oh,' Switzcrracrrand. FaiIcd-21-22— ------•...... N o...... Jones, Kempton, Nafziger, . boards ofo f trustees to f)fovtde classa-res«^-:-combr^ oncs, ke^^oni Yes ■~'~^ennett.'‘~ ------^ -^ tlS T ^ c n Hanics, Gould, Joni ______L . SchoolA lunch rmenus Friday:ly: 1Ham and cheete sandwic!^,; tatcr.- : Clioice of salad bar every day. uuce ahd milk. pe|>rs andI milk.mi ^ ie, fnill and milk. ]______Bi-AINBCOUx ) i y i T . •' .aliccd ham, , apple.—------ar. fruit salad, tossed Ws. dicedccJ peaces.i tcickenioOdle cookic and . " Miimlay; bolnu Bar, or l-l MINIDOKA COUNTY * choMlatcne m ilk.. or (TUibcd poutoc*,s; coleslawc< ot green slicks ginjeiigffbread Bnd'milk. slush, orange half and m ilk .. r roll, red Jell-O and Tuesday:ly: Nachos with irimmings. mixedxed Thursday: O ven-U kcdi ''' chickers, baked Monday:ly; Cri^iy burriio. totscd green” ta Thursday: Ribecue onn" a but), fries, fruit. •i.-ilixl. whnle wheal dinner ro Itk. . ad. chilledd p.pears, cookie au) milk: VALLEY milk. vBgeiabIc#,c#, chcrry crisp and milk; - • potato, biseuit, fruit and mitk • cookie artd milk.------«lay: Hamburger, fries, frail andand Friday: Polynesian pineaieapple turkey, rice, Tuesday:>y; Submarine tandwich. tater’ lot"*“ • Friday; Irish stew, lepreirechaun bread, green Monday:day: Spaghetti with meal soucc?''Cali- Tiicxlav: Chickcn niet1 sandwich,m fries or Wednesda :kt, peaches and chocolaic milk. ------c»m.-Bp]>le»atM)c-ur-rn>ii>cii.cufv-browni«-*nd—millt...... _____long bread, fruli, alcnond cooookie and milk. cairot stick*, ::------ishamrock and rainbow.miUlilk.______:romioj)len)>lend vegetables, french roU.ufruit. ■______Thursday:ay: Fried chicken, potatocs. gravy.ivy...... Wednesdi5sday: S tu d o ift cHoicc.------cookie and 1niilk. milk. lay; Bee f and checsc taco, buttere . WcdncKby:. Salall b«;.oit;.or-Crispiio,. chips , hnt roll, greorcen Iteans nnd.mitk------______ffiROMB EUpM BOTA'ARY. SCHOOLS_____ Thursday: ;— XMN£AEALLS______Submarine sandwich, later tols.nls. Monday: Sausage pizza,2a. buttered com. peas, bananaana. c ^ e and milk. , luesday:aa^Op«rm«nU7 ; — willi nacho cheese, ipcxt-ca:t-cali.com.or laier Friday; S lily at all Khools. jce or fruit cup and Jell-O wilhh frvitft and chocolate milk. fresh apple, tpsee cake ai>dI milk.m Friday:; TTurkey gravy over whipped po'ta.po'ti Breakfast 'served dail] Tuesday: B eef taeo, mcxi;xi-rries. rnilt, pud- toes, hot roiroll with peanut biyter 'and hone;o n ^. Lunch'menu is the sa m: aat all schools. Only W edn^nesday: Roast turkey gravy over ------luilll______...... ------cherty ahorttortcake and milk.------junior and tetuorhlgh.schichoolj offCT.fl choice^ v^iiippodd potttocs,po garden pea*. w h o la j% a t Tliunuby: Pcppcroni lizza22 mTwd'veaeia^— ...... OIDBBBONSELEMENTARYMTO-----— ^ -dingandm llkr------)>\z Wednesday; O pen menu. of salad bar. sandwich linene Of main line menu. ^lepieandmllk, ------^ ' Vhunday: H o j dog. Uterler iols.'Mlcty with . ------TCfURIA UgH------^—— I—’ tiCTnu y:------■ meal cookie anJ milk. ■f mtllf . . Mrwirffty;_' irrito. nachos with , r Corned KHTaiia Mcnu'ofTk -L i lyiJtwiaian hamburger, fries, vegeu:geu- Monday; Crispy . burr sday: Pancaket, sausage linics. haiih. ------i-fiday; Salad ban" or C : and milk. ------chWM- saucer mexi-com.- cliccte or ham ond cheetee «aiiandwiclK.nuggeii bar on Momlonday and Wednesday and poiaio!aio Friday: Grilled'^ checse: 1tandwich. green blcs. fhiit an^ rbSlUJU and htilfc::------7-.— :______:y fruit cup^^rcsh baronTuesdesday and Thursday. - _ . beans, fruil, vegetable* wilhih dip.1 peanut buiicr T ^day:^iy: B«ibecue sandwich, tater tot*. tot milk. . ____ .of sotd or colcslaw. lucky fi s . fruit andmilk. Tuesday: Pig-in-a-blank . -fniii. tcprcchaun coke andI chocolate milR Monday;y: IEnchiladas, peas and cant>ls. ap- cookie and milk. iy:-ChilI, crackcrs. vegetable Slicks. picsauce, coacookie and milk. - ■ ”wedr»disday: Comdogs, (hiit and rhllkk fbrfi -namwrfudge brownie and n >ll.'Chllted peaches and milk, rtr, .. -. jg_. ------. Tuesday:,y: Hamburger., fries, fnrit cocktail,ail, JEROME JR. AND SR..HIGH H SCHOOLS Underg^enten through fllUi gradct.and Chcrhcft ..Wcdne*day:.Sou»gepiipizza, Ssca-soned green___ • • ■— ------B U 8S- lit and-m ilk-ror sixth ihrough I2i12th -beans, mixed fruit, vanillaa pr u lin g and milk. ' Monday; Durritox, SMnIsanish ricc. rosy ap- cake and millmilk. Menu haa choice o f wlaslad bar,"soup and ~salad. thilt 1 WENTOLL ^ ^______------WeaScSla5Uay:~Pl8nn-an>IflnkefrBTwnpeajraa;— sandwich-bar.- fclf-serve-baibar.-mainlioe-iltM— grades.------Thursday: Beef incos.I, jpiccd:apple»auct------J------r*T>lcuucc.cookie andmilK. . lay; Breakfast for lunch, orange roll and milk. No menulenu provided. ~~— ^ Tuesday; Hot dog. frict.es, buttered cairoli, Carrol sticks.ks. peaehes and milk, ed). hamburger line or alaI eeane items. Ham- Thursday: ay; Turkey rvs/*^i^, pn-.-n hfnrn,ini.. .huim JintK tw l widLftwawh fries and fresh Friday:! SloppySI joes, coleslaw, fruil. cakcake ------f-jcakfondmillr.------z----- ' aiKl'rmlk. r ; Wednesday: Spoghetli.. gng rm satod. trench >101 roll, apptipple wedge and milk, ~i 'r •roll, green beans, cheese illc!sttckiand chocolate Friday:: CheeseC sandwich, tomalo soup,up, Monday: Hot dog. bak' Tuesday: Open rrienu. -- Wednesdayr-Hom-and • ccheese-sandwtch.------Mot>day:ly: 1Biscuit wilh ham gravy, - ' *clite!ie. fruil cockloil. pesnuianut butler bars and ...... id milk. Tuesday:ly: 1Pancakes. ^ ^ D I N NNER^DANCE • AU\UCTI0N^ RAFFL^ f -milk. .OCOOODINO HIGH SCHOOL fries, fniit, raisin cookie and 1 menu-ofrer*-a-«boice-of-a ntaihline-ine____ Thursday;. Cbill..cracken.n.-applc»auec, car-^:;__W edne^«day: Cereal and muffins, IINM ENT„__.^;_ __ ------r ^ —rriday:-PlKh-buiK»». cc md milk. Thursday:lay; French toasi. __ ENTERTAir .Ikcih. banana and milk. (lisled) cvcfj^eryday and piua or self-serve bar rot slick*, cinnamon twist anc ------onaliemaiin)ilingdays,...... Friday: Fish nugget*, friesies. fruit, chocolate . Friday:; ScScrambled eggs.arul toast.. Live Mususic BUHLJL Monday:ly: 1Enchiladas, peas and carrots, hot cupcake and milk. ■ . LuDch: ------r-^Bfcakfs*tT-Froth orjutcc^tcc-and milk-served - roll.-peaehes-ttesattd milk., - -••------. -l:______Monday.'! “ » MAarch-l<6th -at-the-Rupert-Elks^at • ----- • Tues^y:ly: ChickenI burger and milk, ...... k i M a n iILY L sour cream. I sday: Turkey noodles, grcm beans,ms. Dreakfast served each day.fly. Tuesday:;ly: Son shell taco, peas, applesauei [J lp Monday: Frcnch lokii wilh maple syrup. Wednesda e and milk. - — , - m ing 6:00 - 8:30 • $S12.50 i: per person^; •r Tuesday: Little wnokietlandiatcrtois, an roll, fresh appleapt w^ge* and milk. Lunch: bar cookie ar 2- _ MonAiyr Hamburger, frilfries, carrot slicks. .. W ^ n esday: ^ Hot turkey sandwich, con ------TT—Wednesd*yrCefea^ftB•: Thuraday: Fish pklter.;er, macaroni and Tuesday:.y: Fingpr sicaks, macaroni and>nd Friday: Salad bar. o r Mexexican pitta, com. Tuesday: ; •■;f.hamburg_scalloped_po .poiatoes.-pcas_ciiuiamon..applc-- fries.'apple and milk. sauce and milk.mil > r Appointmentt C a l l • lir : Wednesday: Salad bar wilh wii spagheili: or Tuesday:y: 'Chicken chow mein, egg roll. •:i-Hmn and cliccse or turkeyy aiand chccK sand- fortune cookiiOkie, pears and milk. - 7 3 3 -8 2 1 6 I * Mich. laicriois. banana andi chocolaicch milk. Wednesda;(day: Taco salad, chips, fruit and ------Thursday: Salad bar will)III hihoagie sandwich: milk. ----- ;>.>;ur—rig-in-a-blanket of - seascaburger.-polalo----- Thursday;sy: Ilamburger.Jrics..eh'ceie.slicn._ -Il-wcdgcs, fruil cup. haytuck(. cookieco and milk. . chocolate pudpudding and milk. v l lM !-•: l-riday: Satad bar with minminiburger, or Deli Friday: Salad Sal bar: or Chicken Xri«) *<«»• -rr-h;ir. iri-isier*. strawberries•tes and.' hananas; whipped poiaoialocs, gravy, green beans, pcacly•N- J |j " . •tjitwolale cakc and milk.______e»,,bread,and_nd milk.______, ^ - B A R R Y /A . GOLDSMA IT H ,M .D ~ | • CASSWCOW ■ IDAHOSCHOOL- • • • , ELEMENTARY scSCHOOLS FCFOR THE DBAF/BLWD announce:;s the opening[ cof his office " Mondsy: Chicken Ihcda steak.—whirped—.--Monday;-!! ';-Ft«h-nuttgcls,-frics.. seasoncd- ■yiKitaioes wilh buitcr. cclety< slicksslii wilh peanul beets, saladi bar.bt cupcake, bread and milk. r r uFor the practiceepf. V 'I—.hutier. fniii. whole wheal roll«oil and milk. ' ,Tuesday:n C Cliicken gla^crs. macaroni and Lsooed green beans, salad bar. fresh CI- Tuendsy: Hamburger, bake>aked beans, fries, clieese, scn-sor ^ ( ? -rfruii and milk, grapes and mimilk. " General Surgef5 r y ri:-. WedncMlay: Spusheili witwith meal uuce. Wednesdayday: Chili dog. salad bar. apricot, Mdon douM oeeuptncy. Paekaga* i-'.waioncd green iKons. Italianan breadI slicks and halves and mimilk. surgical Oncoloogy Once again. It's time forthebestfoi ~ S mS m>ook»cef slew, cottager ' s , M deal In'the Roeky Uoitowntfl/ns; 7719 gooerric» and milk. Hole and a o n ^ y chair,ilrtlft ticket at - ij> /g ^ CASTLEFOR . Jackson Hole Ski Resort...... Hrcnkfa>l: Juice and milk'wkservcd everyday. 676 Shoup A v/enue e West---- Mond.iy; Cinnamon mil. IM]IMMANUEL LUniBRAN Suite 3, ( Central pttptncn’ CHURCH SaiOOL Just call Jackson Hole Ci Tuesday: Pancakes. T w i n Falls, Idaho 883301 'or Ihe Ski ^ momuG Wedncs.lay;'Ctx)kS choicc.ICC. Monday;; FiFish nuggeis. potato planks, fruil. Reservations and ask for Iluimday: Mutrms. apple brcajijuiUnd milk. (208) 733-595 Stampede Package. ^^STA M P E D E Fri«!ay: Ktwch toast. • Tucsdliy: NMir^estrone soup, peanut* buiier:er , , . \ 55 : ^ J Preducmiineeeptf^wtm Lunch: Self-serve kalaJ bar and milk wiili and jelly 'sanilandwich. fruil. cakc wilh cherry . OMtknefTouriim. 307-733-413-4005 or 1S06^-€9i1 c\ery luncli. Monday: Soil shell lacn and donuts. . . Tuesday. >I<>ld(>K»'andJell>'lell-O, -----^ - ...... - Wednesday; Spagticlti andnd iceii cream , ------• - - - - “ 'iONiUS3 ( WorshipTogiie th er A t . Thursday; Chickcn hug)!CLs;el.s^ndpcachcs. cbupoi^ i riday; Unchilada.'i and Jelt-< 1) - ; - . D iH n u□ a i1 ...... ! C Monday: l-ish and chips,>s. icom. fniii, hoi • I A F Ri E l l I , r r ^ ■ T(iinirRrmi»r------Tuesday: UarbecUe chicken ------CKFTWJITASH—I ------— — ^— - — ma t fclrfTjrmjr'E a Cliurctr l>cas, bread, fruil and milk, • ,Wednesday: Tncos, rcfrieifried beans, fiuil. |i For EveryrSO ( Ibs, I On Tucsd;sday, March 26th, TI'hc Times-Ncws wi (iiuMing and milk. I of Cans Re[ e c y c l e d j Thursday; Moi turkey santsandwich, vegcta- | publishing; a special church pagee o f E aster A ctivities, hies, fruil and milk, : A f ^ iZ\ 1 car washI ppor visit I T i S d T h i s p aage g gives the Magigic Valley churchcs }-ndny:-Cliieken pally, friesfries, salad, btead. I BAO /aluo I • fruit and milk, \ ^ opportunityy 1to share their uniquiue and special services that-=^^^^^ ^ - £ 5 5 . surround thehe Easter Moliday. FILERt I B F O3 R R C A ^ 1 p U D W/EISER E RECYCL - W atch Toror our special Lastcicr Page welcoming c Menu is siibject lo change.ge, Oniy'llirnuin T Q ijP nay b e th e .start ol a sp sp c c ia l ~ Item it li«cd.-Milk is s4^-cdJ wiwilh all lunches. | ^ “ (^ will PayYou Y( C ash On T h e SpS p o l I seeking a plaplaceTo worship. 1c m; Monday: Crii:pito. macarorartmi and chccse. s • ^ . For. Empty3ty Aluminum B eversr a g e j an d lasting; relationship.rc l>c.ictic^. cookie and milk. u ^ C ans of AlAny Kind. - I Tuesd.iy; Weiner wraps.n*. nachos wilh * 3 A dvertertising Deadline: Wetednesday, March 20 i-hce«, fniil cup nnd milk, I S PERI I Wcdncvday: I'rencli breadead pi/.a, apple b u p w e is eER r RECYCLING • O p o ra to•dby d I Publication: Tuesdalay, M arch 26 on Explrct 434 Easll XLLEY 1 . t^l.^p.SJlad and milk. aslland Dr. S. MAGIC VAL Churches; if w uu are'i intere.stcd iozbe ilcasc-contact------• ThiiiMl.-iy; Slicctt mikcy, mashedma p*.naioes. j •30-3' M-F9;C9:00-3;30 REHABILITA'ATION I jii^el l>l^cuu\, fruil and milk, S, INC. ^ s= s;3iinc a t T h c T im e 733-093l.icic«f208^Tor^orcTnToi ' rrulay: l•i^h sjindwicli, pccJiccn beans, fmil. g 4 -4 1 1 2 KM>kic nnd milk. * - B O N U S! cC O U P O N . “ ' n ; G LENN S FERRjRRY • i r — — l);eakla\l scr%;^c;d dnily. ‘T ' ■ - . " SundO]iay. 10. .1991 TVnes-Nev■News. Twin Pails. Idorw A-Q Mati h Q / W e s t 1 began ■. c. Budgeiit meets; goals S€let whenI session V \ \ B O ISE ( ^ — T h e i Id a h o lTL ~~lnem B cS'‘‘wHo‘h7d"tb sw;wdllb»{ pretty rhcht for'driliJriig~aba5??rTncntal-rittncss^"""— :— ture-ts shifting geais foi and devclopmiipmental disabilities. ;VViiuiers willill share FantastStic 5 prize - adjouqunent no^.thst thetl nw^te , LeglsiatureHI] - But. .with d revenue estistimatc turned Lavnnakcrs:crs reacted more drastical- • •,’;'B 01SE — There! werew« tw o gnm d prize winneiners in die weekly Idaho ^>ending blueprint has b< 1 - conservfltive .by the cononflict in the ly to nationaltuil iand international dcvcl- nd settled on a revenue cs- / __ _ .I^tastic_5_lotto.gomcimc-drawing..They w ill split-lili32^00;. ___:------_ il_M iddlclEastjuid ,a .reccs:ession engulf- opments and s ^ Idaho Lottery officfficials said Saturday 'thatI thett winning tickels /or away, the.genenil tax buttid g e t that was ing most state ccorjomieses outside the timale o f barelybare S9S9 million, V'TiflF' trid a y night’s drawinjving were bought, in Pr»ston:>n and B oise. A n o th er 61 completeiTlast w eek Fcfl:flects the phi- • ' Northwest, little moreJ could have that, budget:t wwriters still had the gov^ democratic Leader Bruce playisrs matchcd four.>ur o f the-^ivo num bers dx3'IxBwn-to-win S237 cach, losopby legislative. Icacjactcns-of bolh SguK Dci ” ..be«i cxpwted.______r _ _ em or’s educatiication targets to beat, f e d - ___ ~df Lewiston" saFd in late ------and-hW^-oUwfwnat*«t«iwd4hmM>r?>ve4bF44£C■MJSieh, ------^------^ weeks nco ^wccncy ol ll?___ J3ign?_are still some lcloose cnds'io i'tcs to m eet arid their own ...... —Friday night’s witir'inning numbers wcre-10,, 14.-J9, 22 and 27, The — - when the ground rules ^ft r t h r Tnnijfll January. ~ - tic up — the biggest a n 6 P'Ursuii. • ' ■ U “jusr'ihai wayiilthough the next jackpot.win be w orth ut least S32,SOO, Lott.otiery oflicials said. SDcnding m arathon bccorJune clear. . ''““ 'J'? >1 dollar fmancing schcmee for indigent ..’•EverythinBling-wjui impacted by the e litiatives in health and wel- Education claimed thehe Kon-s share A n * "? ™"! medical care. But the SS980 million down-sizinglg Pn?'“‘^ins_CQinmiltcc. said, -andr~------TTicy—le ft-th e C apitotol-in-Mofch------Rejectioa-oa of much-of-thc-BOvc^ ----- ate:count^atl, __Finance- — — ItBSniussen •jQidrrefenTerring ttf a eonltnuing progrjgram to rcp laee conlam ------— seat.- “W hat w e’re g oinggn>doislool-havS°“‘'« “zJS^dsdnS3iSDr$En'm lllloirmOre ' tior's additibrtibnaT spending on .ncallTi______I an.d sod, a n d to the visi- into any_ w here we ^ can find ChairmaaL Aty.xH-P:nTy;-lt:Mdb3r-i ^ than they thought theyy had. Uncx- and wclforere ,p pro g ram s _w ^ st^cjly_a______inatcd.soiUnLrcsidcnti:ntiaLyqrds_with_clcan soil oi m t-there-were-committee------ble'results of.pre-l 98198lhillside plantings; ------• bucki;iind put-thrograms has rarely bc tax revolt fiicul^. studentsand sti laboratoryry writers because his budgdget proposal. And' diec iargume/it over public . lion law soys he inlcmtends to fix a provision of the law that would allow - ' that has forced Oregon*!\’s public col- technicians.ts. . , ■• though-criticized as consnscn-ative, in school aid ccncentere not on whether the DTOsecutora to^bringjlg m urder ch arg cs aKoinstV vwomen who tcrrntnatc ^ mnny ^rr.->g a . a hd enroll'. . ■.'Thete ’s -i Ijni.tnrnl.r^tti- amounl iii eno ^ th~g^tfrntxpartdlngirrarra -fc w v ears ■ ! }— leag i th e hotel trade in SwSwilzcriand7^5wW W pWI
____L____ The convenienceC( anc ' 0 ^ -1 tax-advant-ageE = i = f immi i ^ cr«3Filne~liniriG 4 ^ m HLTYLl■jT to theie equity in youi .■'= home. VWest One Bank; {gives you the ongngoingavallahilitj 7 " ■ of fundsds, whenever-yoiou need some exi;xtra money. Anc unlike nmost consumerr loans, the intere:rest may be fully ■ V At Vista Optijtical, your free ppair of glasses car: a n b e ; tax ded:jductible* ' $ Thi’he set-up procedi;dure is easy ancid an'ny style you chocoose, as long as iiit’s of comparabl(b l e va]aluef And we ha'lave hundreds o f:F styles to choosee fi r o m , . " costs yyou^noLhing., S( incicluding designerier frames. BnougIgh to suit any lifei f e s t y l e . Ca:all the 'Vista ^ptical t near you too schedule an appp p o i n t - ms'"PS me(lent with our indijdepe^dent Dc«toor of Optometiy/ t o d a y ! there arear many reason J______. CAILNOWWFORANAPPOimITMENT:HOWAmN7«G. ^ )ur he N4nv pti-xtipinm ipliNln; l«:»v.'>) .1.ilkJ i'l ».-i)u.il . ! “ iQUidJielisinfLyou —— , '-Siiiipl) ixjivhuN.- rsi 1'jvi.f ..I lull icuil I ft-c [iJif nmxl tx C'.itint* tv v-i'iiit’.i'^''l «ilh;my iilwr■r .ilIcr.^A.'.k ll .v.Kjr usiim |>l> J.ppl.i-'^l-'-' ‘ -"-i K Olk'f C«pilCN Apiil t). IWI. . home forf( all it's worllth. 3t Twitt Falls B u rle v . i ■ Thisno-lo-charge offer iss limited, so call oro visit any Wesi Magic-Vallcy MallIall Snake River Plaza ------7 3 4 '^ 5 6 0 ------B lu e Lakes M a ll'|- 6 7 8 - W 7 2 ■ One BaSank today for th(he details. m 'ESTQm 7 3 4 - 6 5 9 4 _ BANK '' WMBKYOUo u ii M n s ' r WWIIGCOMr^
f i JM ^ ^ :______I • ^ ixrwisavKe » ^ I S l • A-8 Tlmos-NowB. TWinin FFoils. Idoho ' S^nfiay. March* 101, 199T B d 1 H o w t ihey l vote Passed 29-11 and sent to Sen. John Peayey, E>-CCarey. voirs. Pas ^______Nafziger.:r. Ncwcomb. Peter^Sten=‘n= -----^Antonc, Bell, BlB lac k , Jones, T h e T im e s -N e w 8 ^ ___ Miy-' . • ■ ' ; , . . House. iibbs. ' " Kempton. Nafziger. NNewcomb,'Pc- H211 —- Phjvides for the prepay m c n t oif f higher education costs)sts. No B O IS E - H e r e ’s hflow o v Maijjc V al* tcrs, StCTnctt. Stubbs. P a sse d 5i3-24 3 -: and sent to Senate. Sen. Denton Darringigton. R-Decto. y es Icy Inwmakcrs rcccnllyIlly voted on sc- No ’ Sen. Russ Newcomb,, R-Twini Falls, ne. B en. B lack. No 1 ington, McRobcrts, ^cw- lectcd legislation' thoilot cam c b efo re ' Anione, Sen. Lynn Tominaga,, R-Rupcit.f DamngJ ------rtlic Mouse and Senatc:------Gpuld------•- comb, NohMoh.-Pcovey.-Tominaga.------H13i5oooa - Requires that purchase B a m csT s, Black; Jones7~i^f2»g«gcr, ts a grantjpro- Peters, Sta>tcnnett, Stubbs. ^ S1024 Extends. 1 the Sunshine ; In Ihc House: o f Innd b>by governmental units mustlat H206 - Establishes Dcpai;^ent of ■ .Law for refwrting can'impaign contri- h 84 - Authorizes , the esta^ish- Ml 12 “ D e f in e s th ec FFraudulent In- comply w,wilh city 'or county plans or gram wiihin the '.D< : capuSl avail- No ' butions and expenditutures to candi- „,cnt of)f ia plant facilities reserve sumnce Act and prdvidividi.^s odditional ordinance:CCS ond exempts the Dcpart-rt- Commeipc to assure ' IC, Bell.. Ktmpton,—Newew'._dates for county^fliccs:cs-£assed-33<8—-^ d - f o rirlibrarydistricts.-Posse^7 lil ------; rindtviduals-and ment ofr LandL from-the-approval-rc^rc— nbility-for-ncw,-«mcrgiigingo«xpand------A n to n c ^ ...... it»muniiyto"entiticsrini • and sent to H ouse. 14. nyciicies involved in the reporting o f qiiircmcnt,:nt. Passed 47-32 and sent tbto ing businesses. PasseiKd 44.uto and comb. . iT acts. Passed 79- Senale. sent to Senate. __ thiudulcnl insurance act H230 - Increases the pertaity foifor Yes -- ...... I'jind sVnt'to Senate;: r P ^ v c y . ------L ------vcfc— Yes______~______delinquent,:nt unemployinent compcn-icn- McRobcrts, NewcVcomb. Noh. M” Robc;oberts, Noh, ;oi>tributjons. Passed '49-32-33 ' Pcavcy, Tominaga..' . - • Y es' ' — " ...... Amone,le. Bell. Black. Jones, New-lv- • Antone,- Bamcs, Bell, I -Gould,- sation-coi> one. R -R iipcrt; comb, Stui:tubbs. 'Jones, Kempton, Newcwcomb, Peters, and sent to Senate. , Rep. Steve Antonc , No No" Rep. Lec Bnmcs. RR-Buhl; Rep. Stubbs. Daningtington. N ew com b. Tominogo. Y es Datrington. Maxiiic Uell,'R-JcromDme; i Rep. R o n No Antone,e, Bamcs, Black, Jones,ies, — Hliick. R-Twin Fulls;Is; Rep. Celia Bnmcs,:s, Gould, Kempton,m. No • crinctt. Kemplon,1, ''Nafziger; Newcomb. Pc- -S1064 r.-Rfdcfinesjsiemployer un-_ SJM102102 - Asks the-.President of (iould. R-Duhl;-Rcp. DcDoug Jones. R- Nafziger,r, Peters,1 Stennett. Black, Nafziger, Steri ^ . ters, Stcnne[inett, Stubbs, der the human rights stastatutes. Passed the Unitedited States and Congrcw to . Twin Falls; Rep. JimTl IKempton. R- h 158 .;■ Allows the use of repre- lhat attorneys . 24-18 and sent to Houstisc. repeal the "fast-trock" proccf^ures - Albion; Jtep. Paltie: Nafziger,^ D- .-ntatives H208 - Provides 11 C5 in collective bargaining ters of a distriiit No which profprohibit Congress from jrak- Wemiell; Rep. Bruce.. N«wcqmb,N R- “ “ S , ,§ shall be voting member ions for firefighters. Possed, !ioti_and_pco:_3clU 3flijould.__ . .:— - _ -----______lYes------^------ngcs pr aracndmcnts'tb the fi- .... B urley; R e p . R a lp>h h Peters. R« __magistrates commissic ______McRobert5..Eeavey.------naf-agrcOTecment-under-thc.fluspicw.cUL:----- , Jcroni'e; Rep. CJuii[ 5St^neJf^ n;-thcn;------Y es------SchoolI tunch nm e n u s sauce and milk. ■ pears and milknilk! 7 "! ie. frail and milk.., Friday:: Ham'and.chccK.Sandwichci'Xer,,Ha ' BUUNBCOU>5UNTY Lunch: CChoice h ofsalad b v every day. Wednesday: Potato bar. fr J peaces, snickenloodle cookie and y. Spaghelli. lossed u la d . breadId - Wednesday: Pancakes, sl>sliccd ham, apple' ' fruit salad, tossed tols. diccd pa Monday; Salad bar; or FishFti> nuggets, twol- Mo'nday: : salad, roll and milk. chocolate milk.milk ' “ , coleslaw ur green .stieks.gingerlgerbreod and milk. ' . . slush, orange halfond milk, hrONnx^KAcbuhrrY k>|«iu— bic' ur green beans, pears or a ■RAHM MIDDLU SCHOOL------fOOODlNO) Thursday: Hog dog. UterT lots,I celery wilh • t ^ TAUOH • CMhday. I'riilay: Salad ban or CoCorned bM f and MtnuoffetlYett a choice ormiiin dish or~saliiI-SJ—winonrattcrrftultTwbakrD reoolrtrwidffltlte—'— MondayrRi ayf "Pan'cakes, sausage Imki"hash- sandwich, nuggcis bar. on Mondsnday and Wednesday and potatoto . Friday: G rilled cheese sandwich, n green ble*. fruit andivdmilk. 1 cheese sauce, mexi-com. ct . ' cliKie or ham and cheese san I Barbecue sandwich, taicr.iois. ftnansand milk.' ' ’ ' ■of m>ld lir coleslaw, lucky fa ylBYandThuriida'y. ------bcani,~fhilt;-vc p ta b le s with1 dip,d peanut butler- „ _ T j|c a J« l J TniiTariamilk,------:------' -----T ^ v : Pig.in.a-blanltcrg gajaiF ii.. cm !_____ ;tnii1.Icprcchaun c ak e an d rto c r. Ertchliadas. m »s ahd carrots, ap-p- cookie andm llT vegeublcs, tru Chili, crackers, vewiable Srick*. “ plesauce. cool:ookie and milk. Wednesday;ilay: Comdogs. fruil and milk for nanas. fudge browiiie and milt , chilled pcaches and milk. 7—nn ------lef* ' Wednesday; S a u sa ^ pizza,” *■ ______.wccinfcwT 3------...... - Tuesday;f. J Hambttfger. (He*, (hiit cocktail,il, ‘ JBROMBJR.ANDSR.HIH O H SCHOOLS kindergartenII tldit^ugh nnh grades-and Chef* za, seasoned green ; i ' - BUS3- a«J-mi!k-forTtinTrihrough 12th2th— beans; mixed fhilu vanlllaTwditiddingandmilk. - 'I Monday: Hutrilos, Spanishnish rice, rosy ap- cake anil milklilk. Menu haa choice of ubdb d bar, (oup and salad, fnil an WEtbsLL • Wednesdayiday: Pig-in-a-blanket. green peas,is, sandwich t>ar. self-serve bar,■ar. rruinline (lisl- grades. - Thursday: Beef tacos, spi-ipiced applcsauce, . ^.TlcMuce. cookie ond milk., , . carte items. Ham- niursday:y: BreakfastE for lunch. orange roll and milk. ___Nonvmupr>u provided^ ___ri.TuesdayU1ol.iloii..rri«.f, b.u|lgrgl.Mm*.,.F».»^b l » ^IS. -.t peacheajnd milk. cd). hamburger line or ala ea ty;.Jiiikcy_Dbodles^*r«h_l>ciins'.Zia. :::b u r^ 1 ln e M fved wiih ftenclItch fHes and frrsh Friday: Sloppy Slo| joes, coleslaw, fruil. cake ------f«cakeand milk.------:— —-j------and milk. / : Wednesday; Spaghetti. ggreen r« salad, frcnch hol roll, apple>ple wedge and milk. Cheese sandwich, tomato soup.p. Monday: Hol dog, bakeked. beans, frvir. r*rall. green beans. chee*e stickiticks«m} chocolate Friday: Cl RICHFIELD - '■^milk. I celery withI pcpeanut butler, birthday cake, pearsrs brownie and milk. }te B a s q u ee Festivafl ------; . —T1iursday:-L.tllle smokict,dc«.-nac^s with -ondchocoUtelaie m ilk.-.-...... -.--t...... Tuesday: Open menu. Breakfast:ll: ...... cheese sandwich, Monday;; DiBiscuit wiih hatn gravy. ____ ;i;liccsc.-.fruil cockiail._pcanul.nul.b.uiterlbarsjnnd _ . . Wednesday: Hani and ch VDINNNER - DANCE • AUCJCTION • RA'FFL^ t-m llk. 00*aOODINaHIOH SCHOOL fries, fruit, niisin cookie andI nmilk. Titesday::Pancake*s Pa ____ .4 __ liiday;_Eisk_t>urBeT>..col(coleslaw, biitiered " .Lunch mermenu offers a choice of a ttiainline1C . Thunday: Chili, crackers,fc 1applesauce, car- Wednesday;lay: Cereal and mufrms. ENTERTAINNMENT ____ I »t)cen. hnnana and milk, (listed) cvlrryii^day and piwa arselP-Krve bar"a r'^ ro i ftieki,-cinnamon twist anditdiiirik. ------nuimlayi-F ------onallemaiingIngdays. - - - - - Friday: Fish nuggets, fries,es, fruit, chocolate Frida|^:Scrakrambledeggi and toast. T T - LlwMusIcs i ' c - ...... c ;. B U H L-L - - • Monday;/'. I: Enchiladas, peas and carrois, holol cupcake and milk. ------^----- ^------MondayrC:^Chickcn-nuggel^.-baked-polaU>,. ------— nrc«kfcui;-Fnijt-or-juicr-#iT'Bnd'milk-!>erved—n)ll,-p«clmes and< milk—------arch-lC >th-attilt:the‘RupBr^Eiks^'^'^ ■: Tuesday:/: CChicken burger and milk, K1MBERL\LY ^ jour cream,, holho roll, fresh pears and milk. y. Tuesday:: SonSc shell toco, peas, applesauce, r—r Ulonday: Fretjch toast withilh ttiaple1 lyrtip. Wednesdayiday; Turkey noodles, green bean*.’I*.' Breakfast served each day. ” ■ ^ DlrilrIng 6:00 - 8:30 • $12j1 2 .5 0 per person'^ TuMdayrllnle imoklcf and apple wedges and milk, • Lunch: bar cookie andUld milk.' onduteriots. - roll, fresh app lay: Hol turkey sandwich, com . r- 'j Wcdnesdiyi.CiMral and^fiCTfrench toast slick*. TTiursday:ly: RusAtati1 burger and milk. ■Monday: Hamburger, frioics. earroi sticks. Wednesday: as Church & Sclichool BeneElt r mutdine and milk. mixed fruit,, ice cream wilh topping>or>d r St. Nichola r * Kriday: Cereal and cinnamoijnonrolL . . cake and chochocolate milk. Tueriay: U lad bar, of UOIjouiult, Lulnlaw.------ThtJtwUyt— M . ^ ■ ■ — s y uuncn: ' _ ISS^te55ri5Eii5-i55pr ah'and'milk.------irCioes. gravy, hoi roll, buttered?d peasw and milk. LunchesI scfvedse: with choice o f 2 percent orar wi^wday: Burrito, hasJiishbrowns. bated cookies.^peah; or beam, eombtvad. ortm gehalfiIf and milk. . Tuesday: Hol ham and cneese ctu sandwich, whole milk.k. Chocolate( milk ia available for SHOSHONE _ _ ^ , . tossed green salad, opptcsauce;jce and milk. 25 cenu, Thursday: Fried chicken,. mmathed pouioes. I blendvegctables..----- M onday:.a;.Chlcken.nuggets,.tatCT_sttcks,.l>oi; — :-r~WeOnesdsyrCti1lt-dogrfrl«yiefrorangc'sliecs; -----;-MondayrB•rBirbecue ehieken.-eom-or peos.-s.— n v y . raisin rollrCalifom ia bl ilk. applesauce amand scones wilh honey. banaiuiand milk. buttered com,n, roll,1 frail and milk. Rice Krispie s^uoircs and milk. ; Soup, sandwich, crackers, cook- Thursday: Fish platter.r. 1macaroni and Tuesday: Finger I steaks, macaroni arid>d Friday: Salad b a r or Mexi-*eliocolaie cake and milk. es. bread andrndmilk. GOLDSMIuti4,m.d .T • • CASSIA COUNIyN Ty -ID A H O SCHOOL 'BARRY A -- ■ m.EMENTARY SOiSCHOOLS — ""— TOTORTHBDEAF/BLIND------j": —announcesIS the opening ofo: his office Monday; Chiekcp friedI-sleak. -st whipped -Monday;; Fiih-nuKgels.—F frtcs.—Masoned — -V. putaiocs wilh butter, celery slicks-wiihslid peanut beets, utadI bar.bai cupcake, b « d and milk. or the practice: ofc Jbiiltcr. frail, whole wheal rollII arand milk, Tuesday:: C Chicken glazers. macaroni and/ f o C I - Tuesday; Hamburger, bakeijked beans, fries, . cheese, season'soned green beans, sabd t>ar, fresh r r fruit and milk. grapes and milmilk, GeneralC Surgerjry ■ T.'r . Wednesday: SpoBhelti wilh meal u u c c . Wednesday:lay: Chili dug. salad bar. appcot.. ■ > h .w » ’Prte«bn§dontf> or> douM oeei^psncy. P*cJu0M n bread .Micks and halves and millmilk, ■ . ..-Oncaagain.lValim9lortt r-'..«a»oncd green beans. Italian br slur^ical . Oncoloc , .i -n. miwltwftoofcsdJtodandpsUfef Jhwftrancc. Offer. Tliursday;-'f.- Vegetable t>eef stew, cotugc: j g y sU deal In the Rocky Mountintains: w e good 3nB —VT\ •.Clniilk, - 4f71991. HM htnUe/mr. ID. VT. id bar. blushing pears, hot biscuit 'I-* r Thurad.iy: C lifckcn'sinJwfwicli. ic fries, fruil cheese, salad I G a s t r ooiritestinal Endoloscopy JicktonHM Ski Stampede•de.V\ls N£.UT»ndCO»r:Otr§tegO>h.A¥*llat)llltrllml»I\choice. .. 1, Friday; MiiMinestrone soup; deli sandwich. •ppiy- : ■ tomato wedge;Iges, salad bar. sirawberry Jell-O) L a p a r o s;copic c Cholecysrstectomy Includes one night's lodglniInglnJackson ^ IRD W iih u ri.b«TTiesand m i milk, Hohtndaone^ychalrtlfi'inth:ketat ^ Q CASTLEFORD Jackson Hole Ski Resort iirokfaM: Juice and milk'scnserved everyd.iy. S uite 3, 6 7 6 Shoup Aveienue West Monday ; Cinnamon rtill. IMnMMANUEL LUTHERAN ' , Just c a llJ a c k ^ fM e Centmtral perpMOo*} Jess?" TuCNday; I’ancakes.' ca iu R C H s a i o o L W y O M IN G pish nuggcis. potato planks, frail, T w i n1 Falls, Idaho 82BSOl Reservatldns and ask forth« » S H • WdincMlay: Ctxjk's choice.:c. Monday; Fit ^f^STAMPEDE Hiurvlay: MulTin^. apple bread antand milk, . . . (208) 7 3 3 - 5 9 g> £ 5 ^ ______I Stampede Package. ., l-riday: French loaM. Tticsday: MMinestrone soup, peanut butter I --- Pre«*»d*weperetiwHrti*#w Lunch: Self-.%crvc salad bar>ar andi milk with and jctly sandandwich. fruit, cake with cherryi ]■» DMiienelTedhm. c»cry lunch. Munday: Soli xhetl taco andnd donuts. TucMlay: Hot dogs and Jell-0II-O, _ _ Jicecroam. *" Wednesday; Spaghelli and ic« ------b o n u s cCOUPON W orship Toget,^ .tl i e r A t Thursday: Chicken nuH);cls ai Ffidayii-iKhilfld^MBUtlliQ •D IB T W ai I . l # ’i I _ □ Monday; Fr\h and chips, cc A F R EE E ! ^ ~ V ------ttlll aiid iiiillr------Tuesday: llatbccue chicken.en. baked potato. | ------CAR-VW ------I>ca<. Nead. frail and milk. F o r E v ery 505 lbs. I •Wednesday; Tacos-, refriedicd beans, fruit. ^ ^ On Tucsdaday, March 26th, ThIc». frail anil milk. " X 1 c a r w ash ppor i visit I ) T h i s p a gge e gives the Magicc Valley ch u rch cs t Friday; Cliicken patty, fries,ies, salad, bread. ! SAG' . S4.00val, I SEM aluo . o p p o rtu n ity tcto share their unique: ;and_specia! services t frail and milk. FOJt i ^ surround'thcc IEasAr Holiday. FILER I B FORR CANS I BUDW EI EISER RECYCLL I N G i S * . Wacch forr ourc spccial. Laster Page1 welcoming th< ------‘^terrrr^bjcctnirtivaniprcerontsriiie-mairr— “ f'O — 7 0 ^ tyhc~thc~srarfof a -spei item il li'led. Milk is srrved willwilh all lunches. { J fh will PayYou Yo Cash O n The Spp o t • I $2? seeking a placlacc to worsiiip. It nray Monday: Crtspilo. macaroni■oni and cheese, i ^ For Emptyty Aluminum Beveraia g e I - y and lasting rcirelationship. (v.ichn, cookie and milk. ^ u ^ C ans O f AnAny Kind. I ______Tund«y; Weiner wraps.t. 1 luclios w ith ' 3 ------1------^------A d v e 'rrttstng-D t t ; cadiiner-W cdrlnesdayrMareh - € 0 ------ichceic, Ifult cu[i and milK. • ------r-s-p E R T ____i.VWednf5dny:_l;rTnch _bread..ad.j,i.va. BUDWEISERfR RECYCLING - Oporalodib b v I :______p . Publicatjon: .T uesday,y, March 26 * in E *pIrot -484 Eaatldatlahd Dr.’S.':— MAGfC VAtlL L tY ------1------cn«p. «alad and milk, Churchcs, if you _arear interested in beining on jhis page pleascase contact . I--. •;< ,ttU«U.polaUJCSrv.„„w-<------1------7g - g^ -g j______MQ-^Q^BEHABIUTA]w rio N ____ I _____: ...... ;iii);;U>i!^uils, frail and milk. - 4 1 1 2 ' t .SERVICES, I :a3»lllc at The l imescs-N ew s, 733-0931, extxt. 208, for more-infornjrmation. L Friday: I'inli sandwich, green« n beans, fruit. 734-4■ nKtkic nnd milk. ' BONUS CiCOUPON OLEhJNS FERRYIRY •lr— . s i % ^ • lltr.-ikia.M served daily. - . ' SunUfTdoy. March 10.1991 timos-NEks-News. Twin Falls. Idaho A=p Idalaho/Wiest ~
s e t w h e n1 s e s s i o nn b e g a n r g r i ^ l y B u d g e tt m e k s r g o a l s s< "1- members “ w ho had lo s\swallow pretty mcnt forr drugdr abuse, m ental jllnes-s .. B O ISE (A P) — The 1< I d a h o ^ Winners willill share: Fantasti hue. is shifting gears for -B hard." and develop:lopmcntaI disabilities, sljc 5 prize adjournment now that theth n(W state Li^liiature II 8 But vlith a revenue estimatees turned Lawmakclakcrs rcacled moro-dmsti’ciil- ■::B01SE--r--Hiere-w<-Wt^two-grand-prize.winnei ners in th e -w e e k ly ld jJio ------— 'spendiing'bluep rint h a rbbeen'dniftcd;— c • 18 -conscrvativc-by-tho-coc o n n ic l-in -th o ~ ly lo-nalionri(ric is cleared I I ^ l U ^ L J I Middle East und a rcco:eossjon engulf- opm ents andanc settled on o revenue es- Idaho Lottery officimcials sa id Saturday that the th winning tickets for avrtiy, the genera! tax'budiidget th at w as ing mosl stale economiclies outside the limate of f btbarely $989 million. Wiih. Friday n ig h t’s dm winj/ing were bought in Prestonur o f th& five nunibcrs'dravrawn.'to win $237 ,cach;------— losophy-leglsloHve-lcadjidcre-of-both-S:™"'' “^rnocratic--Leader... c' .Bruccicc_j,een expecled...... cmor-s-cductducatiot>4afgtft« lo-bcat.-feii------n-ireclts-aco Sweency-o-of-Lcwiston-said-in-latc and l.Si3 others maidaiched th re e o f f lv c for S4.5050 cach; jMirties-espoused seven- There are still somee Iloose ends'to'. '".“"‘J®*'idates to meet and iheir.own Friday night’s winninning ■riumbeis-were 10, H14; 19. 22 and 2 7; T h e • .• • w hen the ground niles foforUieonniul JMuary. . ,u""tie'ilp — ihc bi'^esl'aii multimillion- pnonlicsJ to pursue...... — — ; ju s t that way. although thc next jac k p o t w ill b c: w«worth ot least $32,500, Lottahing w as im pacted by ihe ;i litiatives iii health and wel- Education claimed theicliort-sshnre, M dnu imli j ' mcdical care. But thes $980: million down-sizingRing o f the revenue proje<> t more of the-cost-cutting of tMpayeis' cash in w hal h a s .b c - f”" " mn legislative spending plarlan fo rth elju d - tion." Andrindrijs adm inistration hudge't EPA official j 6 ii budget writers than ll likes Bunker HillH cleanup come a battle of one-upjpnmnshipbc- pressure 61 .• get year that b egins Julylly. 1 surprising- chicf Charlilarlcs Moss admitted.' “BUt ts, and even some Rcpubli- “•KELLOGG — Therhe Environmental Protcctit;tion 'Agcncy’s rcgio'nal tween Democratic Cov. CccilC Andrus DcmoOTts, , ‘ ly accommodatcs manyly o f ihc gover- ihe finiil ooutcome ut is fiscally responsi- necessaiy. , , admifristrator has exprxpresscd satisfaction wilh cleanupcl progress at thc ' and the Republicon-contritrollcd Legis- “ . nor's proposals and willill still come as ble in lotal.tal. and except for public'cd- ' ; weak in the social welfare ^)>square*niile Bunkeiiker Hill 3 u p crfu n d site in IdiIdah 6 ’s S ilver V a lle y . - lature > for the h i^ round on the ™ * i '-clQse._if no t closcr. to bwmcingb' th'an_ucaiiqn_atul.and health a n d welfare, a_1^______oise -Republican Kathleen ------i!;Dana Rnsmussentottoured the arcoTicar Kelloggigg on Thursday and met suite's most poim^iy sensitivej is- ! p . lawmakers w ere a ycj^ear ago amid -o f what thethc governor hod in his blja- chairman of tlie House Ap- ltol“ in“ TVtareh Rejection i3jjjn;^iaerruira^ ate counterpart. Finance ion ot much of tlie gove^ I&sm'uKch M id. VcfciTrcning to-a continuing progngram to rcplace contam* scat. “ What w e’re goingjtodoisjook t hCT bcnate L- 1990 having spent $ 8!j im illion more nor's additii I Atwj:ll parry, R-Mclba, Iditional spending on heallli - -. ._iKalcd.soil.in.rcsidcnlitmial^ards_v/ith.clcan.soil.an.and sod,.and.tt^thc_yjsj^______into anv place where we v can find Chaims . ° • than they thought theyey had. Unex-' and welfare lot-thcrc-werc^ committee fare' programs ^u s strictly a______ble results o f prc-1981>81 hillside plantings. ^ trucks bid put thm iiilo10 educa"tionV’~ “Srccd-nhat pectfjd econom ic growth^ covcrcd that case of GOlGOP leaders deciding some- ; __ and more.______. _____thing had_l£J lo go. and thc coristituency g ■ Thiw 'yfjir Antini-s hahadJa-dramotic_J^hi)s'e.pD ^ e ^ O p e p j S : advantage over legishslativc .budget, .majorpoliticliitical forec; . '-rrSALT-fcAKECITYTY — T h c sponsor o f thc: suite'ssi strict anti-abor- jdeet pror>osaL- ' MOSCOWJAH— ‘A tax rev n li fneiilty. sti .ry writers bccause his bud tho— ov«F—ptiWic------lion law says he intendends to fix a nrovision of thc thniigh rriliriy ^d ns. coi id-Qgntoni-o tx-on-whtfthor tin? = = jynirrttinra lo^ pnng-iig-rauKlM-«MFgoMgajnst-w — !*'and“cn ^ l- •fg*" many areas, was'bascd'd'on'total'csti= amount' is e enough------though school------. their prcgnancics. 'p f rflnted t^x receipts o f oye.ycrSI billion, pmeials maintainmai ifis'hot — bul on...... -'c' ___ - .. J-‘tPtwPCTfi=serious^ ibliam=3!are=s«t=BeRa^ — H al G odw in, UI vicc prcsi-si- He set the target for weducation sup- how the moneymo should be speni. Rc- McAllistcr. “It was an oversight that wos not corrccted.cc But wc fully , _ by, thc Ijrniversily ofr Idaho and us," said Ha grsity: dcntifonstuttudcnLaflairs JJnivcr-,jr-_.. poft,~--accornniodatcd_~ara -myriad- of nublicansJttsJtave-bc'enriryinB^for_yc.ar5i_ _ ._ _ L ^ — —intend-to-do that, and -we-wi 11 -do • that-in-a-sp-spccial session or next- —-jr-WashingtonTStatrUnivcr iho will expand student re-re- costly fcdcrdl mandatemes and then to stccr mormoro o f the (^sh . awuy froni year." M cA ilistcr rsaid»id prosecuting women whwho have abortions on But they also are colciculoting how • sity o f Idah< elpthein. . cmitment cfToris c to oltract moroiro launched new or expandnded progron^s teacher paypaycheck.*;' and inlo direct, il( never bc done” bccausee Gov.C Norm Bangertcr O reg o n ’s woes might hel] •murder charges “will i is to Moscow, he said. in areas like corrcciiorons and treat- classn»mirm im provem ents. , • has suspended enforcarcemcnt ofjhe act pending; nresolution of promised • An $85^illion budgeget cut to be Oregonians T^ngthy c o u rt challengengcs against it.'" sharcd-Cy Oregon's eighght four-year . The new* law is coni:onsidered the. nation's lougliighcst. It bans.-abortions institutions will elimlnat _ W i lll l n o t b f i - ree s p o n s ibl e„J o r i I ‘^Jommunity colleges;s o are realiz- I [ _ inff- the need to intern:cmaiionalize < > O dlTmage to gate:ed pipes, slpl)hon 11 more,” said Jim Minklcr,:lcr. a N o rth J ! 7 “ " m m T l yr-idaho'Cdncgc'teochcr'wI-who-helped— < '" tU bbesi:dr-other ' ;r-propej_tyrl T i e f t - i the school develop relationships rcli ! I — z:with two'JopanesFcollegK M inklcr an d North IdaK thin“the=rlghtct^ofway.— — President Bob Bennett left for Japan 5 ] over the w eekend to sign sigi a sister • 1 school agreement with NagasakiNai Ju- J c ____ • T W I N FALLS I nioc. College., M ink^er »iiMid he sees j 1 .
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^ o r d ^ t aJ l i d l i n5 i- o n a u t c0 - i m p r o)v i em e n t« ^ - E d i t o[>rial i Twenty years ago. the averag■age new A m eri- te c h n o lo g y aIS s farfa as il ean safely go. n car lrayclcd_13 miles on aq gga llo n o fg as...'_ i______*1Jessica Mathew) ' ■ S a fe ty conccnicems rest on the assumptions that - Eerftrormanee B auditsic(!OUld - Slithe proccss ircm itted 4 gnunims ofhydrocM-. — . Tuture efficiency:ncy.improvemcnis wjll be ‘- • bo nns, s 34 gnups o f carbon mononoxide nnd3 ' isn’t doin]oing very well. A raft of studiclies includ- achieved by mmal aking cars lig h te r o r sm aller uns of nitrogen oxides, i'-orr everyei 100 mil- ing. cmbaibanassingly, by the Dcpanmc[ncnt.of En- . and lhat doii^m sos( will make them less sate. In n miles traveled, 4.28 Americ:ricans dicd.in crgy'sowown consultants, all show a longlo: list of fact, neither rcducingweightredi nor reducihy size" I D g o v e r n i imprcove Idaht im e n t accK:idenls. cost-cffecTeciivc technological improvei/em cnis, n e c e ssa rily makse v e ry sla n -^ ______I f s u c:h h ai iniJeofTbetween effl^nc,ney and • • w a tc h d o g , m1 ajor victor:^ when ihcic'slatc s Supreme . . . ds were ocHreved w itirlittlee effecte on ihc------jsiHcty wervere nccessary, it would be reacaso h ------canJrThese il :se include improved tninsmis- — In too m any c!ueases, the Legislature’s «C o u r t u p h e ld its r ig ht tcto review and ; mix ofthe Heel, nothing bul7ul the facts und- enough lo find some olher w ay to rcdi•duec oil rc d u c cd d aerodynamicac; drag, multivalve A-hcthcr ia.\payers’ doi- 1rejcct, without the concu,curi-ence 6 f thc . k n o w le c fg e o f w h i model nutites have changed.:d. Now Ford ,-consumpliiiption. Pony-seven thousand trm ltic . ■ cylinders and fuelrue injection, am ong others, govcmor, the rules anc ling to Detroil’s credibility.pn ; lurs are being spespent cfTicicntly is scc- j and ,regulations ^j,ainirmtn-HaroldPolingsoys thalhal under lhe deaths andind hundrv'ds u f thousands ofrinjuricii ii Mosldnmmng 0-year resistance-to air bogs. The :J\ ond-hand or inllu«liuenced by those inter- 40. 3 Republican in the syslcm S’ would go a longtng Way to'ward Temp lul Ihis year the.“irs im p oi^le" st argument percent,, BiBut perhaps w t*ve at last pusiu sh e d u u io Please,see FORD/A11 House of Reprcsircssjniativcs. is corrcct achieving that, but it'ss importantir that wltcn he suggestsits ihcrc Is no incentive ‘tjic proccss rctnain bipartiartisan.,^ ------fur slad'irgcncicsciT I tabe cfTicjchi.' T.D uffng the latter half.9i r p r . t h e adm inr .. ' A bipartisan ggroup of legislators-. |- istration o f former Gov.'>v.i John Evans, ______3^'imtS-tQ-ciiange-^ir»'thnf hy rrtvitifn»_n attempts a by the Lenisli;is}ature’s huge ____ _ .system of perfon-bm iancc audits moni=>-. ^Republican majority to3 extende its au- ■ . ------rttm rdby-thcrtcgisigislature^ _. - -thority-ovei^lBtc-agCTcic The idea is to0 sset up ari audit team tii|»l tn» intn th t* 1 i»^. tlturning the ovcrsiKht pnproccss into a______..islauictt^s^ufiirUhuopcranons..andrrSu^v s __witch.hunt.__ , pcrvisc it with a i special oversight Properly written, 'thi;li; performance — ------nposcd', ~commiitee~CGinpi of an“ cqual aaudit legislation could avoidave those pit- • -\ * ■ ■ ■■■ ...... ' ■ . n u m b e r o f D e mniocrats o and Republi- falls f and still give Idahoiho govcmment ‘I ' r / ' -morc-cnectivc-chccks-andand balances------. T h e a u d itin g stalT st would function And thalV somethingg noni democracy like a managenieinent consultant, look-,. ccun ever have too muchri 01of; - -a I " , CI , !'
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• - _____ Ciirrcm..ci;i'orl^..aLiiC.-SClluu]_rctQ£irL»rc oil- “ i& icherers arc .oficn forced in1 address; lhe siruciurcss aianil runclinning of the fastist-grow- early-learning programs, prc not jusi custodial . - • mrgef aiui dosiincd lo have Jitlle.rcal .suc- J o a n B eSCK e ! dcllciisits of disadvatiuigcd cluklrciIren by paying ing b r a in lh ih; a l ;^rc lin k e d U> in tc llig cnncc. c The centcrs tor the offspringoff; of w orking porcnis. c c s s . ; .1 1C.SS Ulluucniiun tu the. lcxiriUiig~n>"necUs'oi the' ciiccLs^orr nmti'nuil m alnuinuon-bctbrc Sucli programsims would cost taxpayers an ,■ fuliy-crascdxvcn-by-good-s ------^—Scho6 l"choicc-;c::n't-n^-solvc-thc-pniblcms:—-A-Ncw-VisiontorChild-Dc -Devclopmcnt'and~nontJiK isadvantagcdrihcrcbyTlacii icmg-!it-nsk-;i—c:tn't-bc-ful 1-schooU SI0.23"billibillion a year, lhe CEDiesti* School-bascd manageiigemcnt can't. Neither Education." Ei is a succinct, nono-nonsense brief majoriiriiy o f c h ild re n ih 'D T o sc: cliLSsrotjms."cl ing. m ates. B ul il say.<;ays the costs o f noi providing can scir-csiecin progiograms, d^segreguiion, for fo conccniraiing far moree n re so u rc e s o n th e th e rcp<:p o n sa y s. T h e C E£D D is pro|>osing that cduculicnon sys- ^clp to lhe;he ;growing num ber ofihigh- minority-based curriciriculuins or any other llrst Hi six years of life, so3 aall children can Socit;iciy can no longer assume11c that ils rc- lems bc redesigned red to help ull parer “'*■ risk youngsterss addad up to three 10 six limes iibiliiy for educating childlildren Inigins dersuinjl whal wl their young children popular, politically appappealing propo.-ail.s dial start si llrst grade without alrealready being des- sponsib k “i “s much - a hardlard-hcadcd calculation of rc- wasic iim c, rcsourccs.:s. jgood will'and energy lined lii to fail. — ------w h e n tthey start school, die ClCED empha- have lor opopiiinum dcvelopm eni fronam Dtrin in v c simncni c n i of die nation’s funds. without Betting al whathat’s rqjlly wrong. . s i/ c s . ""A new understanding ol how cliil- oii.' It sayss a \jarieiy o f su p p o rL s a n d sesc rv ic e s Tliat shrewd andid promising analysis 'T he ability of childrene n 10 s u c c c c d in d rc n luIcam makes il clear that die nalion ean musi bc prcprovided for'all youngsters,s whose The CED docsXS see: limited use for 'clioicc iv in g - o n ly p u b ltc -s c h o o ls - a n d ------______com 9s_QiQm-ihc_powciwcrful^pmsiigious_and— scci-hn rti- n n d jfi lifc is largely{cly-dcpcndcnt-on—no-long nger-arford-io-wuii that longng.^^ ------parcnts-crarr*an'l or w on'frnccrthc-sc iiccccds: ------progranis-tnvolvin rily students with special in hard-hciidcd Commillcillcc for Economic Dc- ththe (|ualily of ihcir curly dcvelopmeni,”dev the Chililildrcn's most critical leananiing years. The grou|oup advocates comprchensivJive prc- serving priinarily ______vclopmcnt. made, up) olof 250 of the nalion’s jicw nc rc’pori cmpha^zcs. For Fqi better or for espcciaiaily for language, arc alreaready over by natal and healthhe carc for all pregnantnt worn- leresis and onlyly whenw accountabiiiiyljs en- ncc{Js.Qf_ihc disadvantaged lop corporaic cxcculiculivcs and university wworse, parents *irc ncccsasw ily their off- agc’6r'“The schools - whatever!:rTCft)rnrrarc--t:n-and-yoii ,-oiing-childrcn—m orc-fundiicling for • sured .and-Ule nci ...... presidcni!!. The CEDD hhus a dear and accu- springs’ sp flrsi icachcrs. Iff ihey il do not do made - can’i compcn.saie comstnplciely lor nutrition programs, pn immuni/adon services sc arc met. "By iiselliself, choice does not guuran- , ll qualiiy," says.the report nito fix on whal will makdmt the schools work, ihtheir job .well, ^eir young:mgsier.s wjll stari_ what ycyoungsters needed and didiidri'l get carU- ihat rcach:h everyone and outreach:h early tee educuUonal ___JlQ K chaagjcopar.— that-slic K) ff*W I rc tn m tf------T n e g r o u p a lsoiso isecs some lim ited merit in nanagemcni, in new propos- lhan it acknowledges.s. ddizes i the education of otherier youngsters, ihe receive'c from binh through die caiearly years ul gives them71 litoo little help too late. The1C group school-bascd man; • Its new report, "TheTic Unfinished Agendxi: rereport c.xpluins. “SchoolsIs and1 individual life mallakes permanent changcs in llic innaie also wantsLS :iall fonns of day care toI beb true • Please a s e s e e CH1LDREN'/A11
L e t t e r■ s s ve no hope, w c die . ., from D on't be an ostriitricli over owly the 'h Idaho Icgislaiors think itil \w.buld bc a. _ someihthing in niy understanding'^ has lost ilsIs 11meaning to others. I thinkc you> When wc have r good idea to h a ^ u mundatorstory helmet law, I wasas associated wiih the Uniteiled Way dur- cry inside; y(your heart with your undersirsland- the inside out. Get another flag and fjy.ji ll c:in only hnppen in Ihc United.Suitcj> ____ — Som ething aboui giving; up my freedom o f ing thele IW I campaign, and 1 knonow hiiw ing of whallat Ihe Hag must have meantt Ifrom wilh the meaning)ng you know it was intended where pressure groups>s ccan convince our fed- choice jusi bums me up. Ifytf you warn to wear much, ccfl'ort was pul*t‘orth hy everfccryone in- llie beginninn in g . lo have. G ive itt a rebirth,r * oral i;>j :------1:------i^j-fl»o-i>u4>uHifngH»f-your-nags bc-;inI uuiikcen’—^talliaga-Jo£.gii!ln( B ivens^ouldirt-gct-icH )n'-SO easy ------Twin ------‘-ttnd-onrcdncrnmJTsyslai•leni gelling Icss mon- . ■ . manifesiatioItion, a ecrcmony in your ntin:ind • You know, he’sic’s righl! G iving that money 1 am w riting in regard to yo nstaies the orijjinal meaningi . . : to students is dowrownrighl unccmgrcssional! nir7Ptarch-6-papcn itlcd r“ Brv ______E k a s«;p i Hnn^f giv<* u p o nI AmcricaA uMH' all GARY MAJOROR ______It Ikis been estimated:d tlhal besides losing em bczzlcmenl scnicnce." In resesponsc lo Bill C hi.sholiirs"s le1 tte r o f A m e ric a nIS s in'ii the id e a o f f re e d o tn , loveve and^ ~ OoodiDg ~ ' billions of dollars in our)ur gross national pro- . T h e r e a r e s o m e poinl.s in1 this thi article that 1 March (1 6 . Ciod and res|respect for our life-sustainingi g c le — d u e liv ity . w e w ill h a v ec IIIl( p a y 2 0 lo 3 0 p e r- „ ' find very confusing. M r, C h ish o lm : • ments lind1 menin working together in haiu im io- W r eeni more lo import thislis item. This raises ' ^rite to us M rs. Bivens is being allowe)wed lo leave jail I havt,vc asecnained your Icllcrss o v e r sever- tiy. our consumer cosls. creareales inthiiion and ‘ welcomes letters 10 take carc o f her ailing falheilher for 13 hours a I yearsrs channeled through this P-'P'-T-pa T lie in ithth is. i we arc destroying ourseselves leaves us wilh less porchrchasing power for our ' from readers on subjects o f public inter- J day. seven days a week. AtAl lthis poinl. 1 l.idenL'tuify w ith y o u r w iird s. 1,1'ecfeel your and our landinds with closed eyes, money. The spoiled owlwl will be. without a ^ d c s i. T o m a k,c e suresi your Icitcr is ,pub- fiave to assum e there arc not> otherot family anger; \; nwhieh is directed Iti the penle o p le l'i)r I th in k whal w h yiiu arc really saying, M (liiubi, Ihe most cxpcnsiyjsiyc hird-we have in ^ax li-^hed promptly,itly, here arc a few guiilc- , I Ticmbcrs willifig or nble^p assi?,tus; in h is c u rc th e ir lacack of awareness in ccologyigy, pohlics t'hisludiii,, i.si.s upon ynur eyes. America! "thC'Uiiilcd Stales today.ly. m bcr: Juring this period oflimer ' ■...... a n d lhe e basic concern tor lhe tiidudivtdiMil. are losing. thetotalihi essence of whal frci■oodom lines 10 xcmcmb, Whal is really amazinp;inp to me is ihai geese dur Lcllers shoulilould include the writer's in addition to this,.Judgc: MiMcchl gave con- whicli n makes up our counlr>'. ean-uljiisi lo nesting boxi>oxes some,eight lo 10 _ * lailing'-addrcss-and ,tcle- iidcratiun lo the fact that Mrs.Ire. Bivens has a , 1 haveve read enough ol'your upinpinions to - Nir. C'hishiishoini. ] have respect ibr youou and' signaturc;--maili I'eei a b o v e th e g ro u n d wliw h e re Ih c ir n o rm al -^'d' >cr. Letters c o n s id e r e d li- Tistory-afproblcm-prcgnancicicic5.-Now;thi^si——j^njircl :elijmtLyu_^u^lbc-latid_YLA!uu.lo\ii*___aduiiraliun.fia.for.speaking-whaLyi.niJceLi •I iml ' phone riumber. I ncMliny was^ri^fvcr done,-Iici-^t thc sfHiiicd owl - cnc-or in bad t.iste-wtH-be ------; vhcrc things really gel confusfusing. 1 know Ameriei n-hat you believehel and lor telling it howw it is ------b clo u .T .'b 'b scc n c- ean only nest in one Iree.ee. Mow ridiculous • wh- rejcctcd. and Th77ic Tim cs-N cw s resciV es •' rom past cxpericncc. how mumuch physical . It is ala lm o st im p o s sib le 10 h a te si earrwe get? froi isnnrf.ine fjow allI wew need is solutions. I hopele y o u r ' ,j,c r ig h t lo e ddii it aalUcllers. I erxertion x e and-hard work canI be associated unless.;'.. al one lime, you deeply lo\liv ed I . s « , , DAVID BARRY id others tlnd guidattce lo soli:>tu- B ecau-se o f'sf'space p constniinis, please ' I • wit:vith caring for ihc ill. Mn<. HiDivens is going this the e' way it is with you'.’ I ihink„k |.|C.IS. ‘ Je ro m e lim it letters lo0 4C400 w ords, -1 • loo carec for^her ailing falher 13 hours a day. don'l gi'give up on America, even ihoughvDUih 'V ' • hislory of prob- ' havcbuilunied your flags.. N'oti m ust1st haveI a trem endous aiiiouniml of Wc look fonforward to hearing from I Helmet law remo>loves freedom e v e n d a y s a w e e k w ith h e r hi.' lemein pregnancies? Have youI nrmisscd^omc- 1 thin!n k you. b u rn e d y o u r H a y s,. mnot beeause energy, lineriiergy lhat can be channeleilI fi for Well, il'slhal lime ofyjf year. 1 hear talk iIkiI tliirhing in your reporting or haveave fmis-sed of yourir I laek iiflitve bul because• y. "Opinion c TEEHle h o m ileless,.] S p d l ?^ Q i i g :" m a y iIjecleila r e r ?______They_canbe_Ebe proud o f him. 1 h o j« ______H elm sl^'s or a lot of oQiS^ su ch a meager ataah------barbanks.-Wh»can blame het?- Good news- (It h appenss occasion*cx CpL D oug Sorubbi. ^r^.the'e OrMgc - they tell him.L UI hopoTccfTuiTuTiis . a h T r i i i w c h 'peojx^le's, though they d i w puts things in p*perspective and makes C S u iM U n g a lo t m ore clear County Coi Sheriffs Officc,. toldJd tne that life a ro u n d . Hc.iHe is gettingjob oTfcrs TccI, a 59-ycar-oIdold hom e- tnoim ore n ic e ly and don’t needi sobowers. right and wrong eople w ith three homes, the w om an w anted to give TiTeel and m c d ic a l help.helj The city is giving : !>•did d than it is ^ peo] thfr^ver-<:r-o££eopIe------^ Bbotira year ago whra airext•xtra^lO— fbnrcawand-aJ•a'halMozcirtax'loop^— $2;$2;000-asTiTcwBirf; burthcr police—p —him a communll Orlando. Fla., tw o w M ks agi : "there ’ Donations haveave come in from ' tbe m oney in a field .bill d ro p p e d o ut o f a cash manachine holes, talitalked her.ou't of.;i bccause then walked a m ilb to 'tu m it •less bar. He’wasscuCf- ^ m w ho around th e counountry. and he ha-s a free ; and I ju s t pocketed it. O h'surure. I ’d *i started t o) nn m wHb it« but steal- are folks in that p art 6 f tow n -policCj,HcHnd9 cenls in hispockcthis ingu^ughui,thc weeds looking for J.OOO.” flight home tolo TTexas. Maybe that like to th in k I 'd do the ng ht'th t t in g ing don’t p a y," ," said ; thec^c of wowould kill l0pcople'forS2,C at ttic'time.___ • - ^ clgaiettebuttstts when he saw the bank- JV ^ -.-McKinney, Texc3cfls,-»rbp-««»^aisedr -.' .--— Shei g av e him $ 200 insteadad. The w ill ^ a start.rL____ “ Hr^;at6iy g o rie s t am id rcf tttitiding in Teel’s place; - -- A/on't. Maylw h e’ll d c - ' ; e n v e lo p e fiill'illofSIOObills- W o u ld n ’t w e all? But stari!iring in a strict B apti:jtist home. “It>ould police poi kept SIOO for him . amind a con- Maybe it'won war aM p ttc e . b ut I d o n 't th $60. Tccl •.. cide to' rem ainin wwho he is’ where he; S Z M O O lo>c ta jexact. ^down « pile just short of.3Q1 ggrand in. -have bcen.wrono ng.... I was too afraid . veniencever stotej3w ncr k g jt $( " ’shoula .'Icrit p a ssrH c jn a y n c "them bills around for amburg- is. L 'ik e 'A I fcd i^ IP.Dooliiile in ------;— ------r the m id d le o f a field with nollobody ofGod." ' spesperit the* $40 he kept d h han NofrnJin Schwarzkopf, b utithc-sdcfi- h n W " h c t o I d O rlando ers, cigarettes, a nd liquor. . . Shaw’s “^gniQ>niQlion.''he miglit view ; I around c o u ld b e toughu • ' - . The m oney’ b«belo n g ed to an elderly ers nicely^A hero, and I think his eel told resp ectab ilityyasaeurscofthcmid- as • ' o rtcr Lauren R itchie. “ It Even tougher for a man wiwith n o . woman w ho askis k e d n o t to b e identi- "D rinking p roblem s." Teel w o u l^fo nicely on a coin. Ii Lhc reason die class, loney than I ev er saw in .hom e, o n e m ig h t think. Teelel lives o n fied. She lost thith e c a sh w hile walking- the Sentinel, su m m in g u p the ought. T U g et m e a vorkedin - E ith e r w ay/ I'eI'd be glad to shake his ^ . m y life. I thou| ■ the sh o re o f a lake, and his wordlyw to hd- occountaita n t’s office. She w as h e ’'s o h th c street. H e h as wo H e^M sn’l w ant to b e intc •11 grt m y h air c u t.- is married hand. . ^ -dam n s u it r i l . goods in clu d e a piece o f carpirpet, a walking becaus«u se h p r driver quit the construction cor an(l trucking, is v ic w ^ . which m akes him1 aat n cveA g y t he d idIn n ’ t because h is con* ond>has three children; b ul hi ripped tarpaulin, a cooler ancn d a ra d io week before. ShS he-had the m oney’ ant t S u s a n Trau.vfiusch is J Boston Globe 1 ^ _bctter^ory:brcsidcnt-has-decl1 cc lured —Xvidently_roore. P-V politic w'ert f thousands of .people — ------Irenaair-'ih - cope with-thee inext crisis. Thus,-the-rref;repcaicd-easily^AsJhc.oun( mdits have hundreds of tl Vlctnairi'syndfome jlead o bdd G Itlin— ~ - but-but -weekend -wara — Grc r ow n’strecLs: Al^cr th c ...... — —= - ■ tanama in World War III syndromes engendered suddenly sui discovered. Iraqq was nol sleep in our o\ I mood eath- — - ' — 19J1983, Libya in 1986, Pai ab rage wid Israeli fear ' - ______.ihe. Vfctnam VW an thq crushing, of NoN azi G erm any any tnore thilhan liwas camagc, Arab 1 •/-cring.' A relieved and .exhilarated,C3 sionoffotelgdgn policy. This was no 1^ \/M»>nnm l.nc'kirtg SigntflcaiinDJ..lnrtus-' icinain. ----- Atncrioa-nuis lhe-riak o f pi if- an Iraq jy n d ro m c . a . ______,1 ^ u n g m g ------shnple moud,ud, but a compound of c V ietnam ‘ew in 1953 aritiifid 1954 brought u s th e-itry;tfy..and a-serious air force,e, Saddam ..-Instead of- a ' or btfing stam peded - int< in th e'^ lf, to override the il-Viiglil bo:-No-more— ------into an Iraq moral and.|I practical assessments. , tceed-clev— Iranian and Cul;uban-revolution.i.-r-:— -Hussein-woa-even-more-vivulnerable-fetter-m bral-ii ^syndrome. ■ ...... —j jjg fwlihg was that'Amenca syndrotncHBu^i-had-toiKW ^ I, and Sad- ' The risk noiiow ,-of course,, is that than thi m o st experts suspected:d. TiSqs; ^ ' Prdclaigihg th at gloating itled to throw its w e i ^ t eri;^ and get all the breaks, i no more tilts loward ; ' ! [ing is in b ad w asn’t entitle everythrng Bush and hiss isuccessors, will grow . T h e desert, Ira q 's isolailation and Meaning, nc ■ tasttf.V gloatcrs'fm d i,t~se: world; the practical was dam dai Hussein had to do cv choicc; no' rnore.reliance • self-evident around thc w< giddy w ith victory, ' instead ' o f the lack of sanctuary permimitted tac- dictators of cho tharthe tirtiely applicationan oft Amen- that Americaza shouldn’t; en ter w ars it wnwrong. worked in on atins sales;s asat America’s - or any* | j Bush put his facts on thehe ground;', shonng .up getgenuinely multinational tics tic that wQjiildn't have w< con‘forcc gets fast result!u lts w ithout couldn’t win. jrk against orie elsc’s - supreme exporj; no sununoned the U.N. Securilrity Coun- '.institutions, to. to enforce the pcoce, Vietnam Vi - and won’t worl drastic side effects (to Arn< uerrill^sof more ncglcct:ct of the Palestinians,-' ' ' - y “ No soonercr had the Vietnam cil; assembled a multinationonal-coali- they may bee item p ted to .resort to the cocaine farmers and guc any ftile). Pundits 'ask- whi Peru or,thc,Phllippine insurgents, in leaving themn tcto rely palhcticaliy on / 1 diagnosed than Hcpubll- tion; used sanctions as a stepping- s cruisc-missilee diplomacy.'d Pe govttfnmcnt in'th v • — i--WASHlNGTON— ------1 certainly-isnU-Rlchard-Nixc jacnrrknows 'all“lhls. — President------i l u ' « as autho* Democrats putut thc country inroughTcSecilea from RMganism byn t h e ” 1981 ■- The' .presidci ind enjoyed Tnonunas Ollphant rreading ^ his 1972 victory o! he will continue to bc ' Bushi has ribw earned and ve-branch another primaryary-season torture end- recession. rec They may be blcscssedbya That’s why he his Old Milwaukee Beer moment.mo ' ' rizarization -for an executive »ndidates. cautious. Theie ssad truth about post- 5Sic truths ing wilh a weak, wc unprepared ar\d shortdr she season, fewer ,cai coup d’etat before WatergSi :a is that smart politics j -I T h c!. satisfaction o f _ bajbasking in alarmed andid benf on improving J ______spent_nominc.e,:c,_.and. with, the recM- and ane possibly even a very earlyc* con- war America i: n>^ing, cn- ..them, I counsel inattentiveness . L. ^ ^ , merited adulation is, if a n ^ :ouse, the sion ended. It's It’ esisy to’ s« how ^schsus. Thc cconomy,'monsreovcr. Is continues to'co dent is. however, some- In the Bush White Hoi ful of serious, festering ' " , hanced by thc knowledgedge that it The preside: g rcat_ cm -_ Bush’^ 53 ._peip ercent num ber could likilikely W grow very, slowlyy after the' to a basketful — aocsn-tgetany bctterthantl IS-the - determination -and—smait-politicians put..no-gr approval ballpon to- aI 660-40 landslide with' worst wo of thc downturn iss~ovcr. A problems, ) do what h e has to do. In Ph?phasis on the presidenfs t : Naturally, .th e poor guy j had discipline to d< tc them lo major congresslsslonal coattail effects, momoderate nominse (Lloydd Bcntsen ■ Jicnrccly left. Congress* Slap sta when |988. hc.wpulould have lost the presi- raUiratings; they properly relate w eek’s fg- Thomas Olinhanl Olij is a Boston _ thc~w u n u y * s fee lin g about ther-hand;^you-nevct^-^c4md-Albcrt-Gdre.are-this^ ^^jh^Cireclc.chorus.oueigncc [arigslidc had he t o c i ^ d ~ wC ittvereven—C/o6e-coyumn/jtmisL ______L_!______' nca_cerf2^z_dencyj£aJpn tbryH n-the^lf— not-just-BBush-sr-lt—know.'The'DCT >cm ocrats are as scared , vOivOrites)"c;ould‘bcT;ompetiti' n of a post-Reagan era. n.pdlilical |------^ __ —k'cmional-'Wisdom was- dctdemanding; - Accordingly,^ heli swallowed hard and Is more " national mood than, 3n its hypcpJraihatic patoisois, that he ripped Michaelael Dukakis to shreds. devdevelopment. , ■■■■ H r from, the • icizc Ihc moment to bc even cv more As prcsidenlent, he got fed up with A more realistic number t - - hold than in Dcsctt Storm:rm; that he Manuel Nonet■iega^agranftrriminaii* Pffpoll&measures Bush’s chMC ■3pen6-Wft-pcrc< • pcrcenrapproval-rating-to-to'remake ragrf at Sadd:ddarn'Hiissclh’^danget'--' ari: wilUngrnrvuiu fui him if 1C tim e o f -7^ i ^ (he political landscape o fr thethi Middle ous aggressionion. so he kicked him out {'?>’tion were held now. At the his State o f the Union addrdress, just ___ East: ^ a t he spend m ore Jim^lyDBi-pfJCuwnit.andtin md_nattcned,hisjiggrcsi_J}|f_ a n ^ t h T a1r~war~be~gan. CBSS^had-hls- ing iiilo-domestic.aflairsLth Ltnot_he_K^Aive.capabilityity. ------r pereeht. alizc that time on th e apogeeigce o f great ' ■'rc-clect” num ber at ’44' "T’he most ^ ; w ^ popularity is brief an^mlusl usl bc used Those spcspectacular exceptions. wh(when his approval rating iplirigjhrs. [^ualifieH and ;oflostr • ' ...... th o u g h .. do nn’t- ’t a lte rrB u sh ’s funda— pp^ent; m aiid in further am p week, with opproval above'c 85'per- _____ In-casc no one hasjioticciccd. (hat is . mental, plod^iding caution. This is not we< icienLpeople---- ^ ^ — - not how-Bushdoes-busiriessiess_In.poli=_!:PR:H»ny„T "Tnimanr planning and cenccnt,.it h a d iu m ped to S S p eerecnt. r • tics; he is not a use-it or Ios4losc-it gam- implementing,ig a new framework for fiAs these things go. t^ t do) notn cost .you _ ' ' __ j em inds us .blcr;-he hoards his ratingg ppoints. In international1 eeconomics and politics but nol spectacular, and ren 'moreire, they make " govomment, he is not a da:dashing in- as World War/ar II ended. Nor is this of ai fundamental point aboi role the novalor, he’s a building-bloblock presi- Lyndon John:hnson. boldly enacting dendentlal politlcis - the critical 1 R epubli- you more. ' dcnt;.In ideology,-he’s not mad ns— President iCcnKennedy’s program and...DerDemocrats have played in I lite House hell :rland determined to changc then his ownn tbefore squandering his pancan dom iriance o f the Whit< Ite in Vietnam; and this oveover the last generation. thingjs; he' is m ore satisftisfied than huge mandate 9 9
Children1 - — — ^------tent and fullylly prepared lb succccd edu(V acation reform written inn the lost. - Coritypued Irom AIO It is .said tlw t you Ciin cir minds have been decilecadc by assortcd-commmissions. • wlral“V‘- ' ♦ '5 It 'a l s (9 t assessing student- 1 nl^chicvc— “ndthctrjuxdsTncfsincc=',' com»mmlttccsr“govcmmcnt-ajagcncics.— • V ifiisurc th e heHltli o f il------^ rhcnl, mentoring programs,ns.compul-_ — crl2inilngrnrort'6 .? e n 4 ltetGH is its people. safety, but it is noi o f any Icgilegislator's , •nijjli the past 15 years, making. _____ Safctyjhows.up.asa_tpp_cc3 consuioer lave ^liscoVercd several priority on every poll. S o hcrperatinn er pliilosophic.s. . . 1 0 save oil and improve safcijfety togcth- , .Souic.Di:.tjLl[wsepiiiloM'plucs l! — er: Raise ilicm iteftge-standarc l e iardsr*cuip ------S a l have Ivcn developed ______an amomobilc Safety ratingg sjsystem, luoujih trial an.J error. - ■ require ihat thc safety raiingig bt c d is- ^ ■ ’th r o ^idc-thc.------ionK'4v.ve ------— r mileage raiing. then let llicicom co pcli- on by our client.'. All 1 flion wgin, High-milcagc cars:ars with air E mt f e — h.ivc Ix-cn .litopled hy • • .j 1 bags would bc just Ihc bcginninning. Jooper’Norma^ >^4 C:o. ^ • ; Mileage standards arc n oDta' la ; panacca. They arc a crippledcd looti ; when-gasoline priccs arc low,)w, and Keys to Succe:ess j iliey do nothing lo rcducc ovcovcr-rc- a y ! 3ut tlicy T o d i ! liarcU'on tlic automobile. But 1 can .savb more oil than any■other otl sin- C 0 0o | p e r N o r m aa n & C o . . i gic stop^slow global warmingling and ; help keep American auto icchcclmology . ' " c €»T1FI€D m PUBUC flCCOl) U N T f lN T S - i.compeiilivc with the.rest o f ill . . . . ------■ . -..-.A.PAA P/wrwowo* Of PROmHOMAL cCO o « « v u n o « ------'------: world^s. where g is'p n ccs arcif h ig h ; -.....- Q p O f Course : W6rrics about safety arc; no reason -ETGWr ; not'to.rcap iliosc bcncfiis. Wc can [>EN©t ■ ; have "" L t 9 0 ^
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Saturday's scorx j r e s B y J c ff f H E n f c i n a o r T im es-N-N i ews writer ~ " a T I s t a t e tourney ! j p a B MMMB, j | | ^ H - . POCA''ATELLO - Four and a hal:a lf m onlhs The secondd quarterqi belonged to the Bob- College men figo the,ie Parley Bobcats. foror a state cats.and theirr defense.dc Burley gave up only W. g I chompio'r.ionship fell 10 points shy'’■ \when the two field goalsoals in the quarter, with the a -r f.M ■- I------IdahOrFalFalls-TiBcni-d«fMt^-lhcm-2-27-J7-for—B ravcsrlas^oono-coming.at.tbc3:24.jnark_of^------: CSII05.SMUt«ei ------the atate-> ----- ^------^iKe-quiuiefr-Ffi■^Jf6m-(hat-p()int.-the-BraveS------— " ■ b«SkrCentMn7cIn'cCftwvtontNpMMItiouUl S a tuirday n k n i^ t on that-same Hoiolt Arena scorcd only fo foi u r m ore ^ in t^ , all, conijng HonHna78.l XVUI tWonMn's TbuR by knock!tcking'offlhe Boise Braves:^5 6 1 . their way backa c k t9 w ithin 10 points, but CntnvlmrwOanMalCSIs r ^ Ith atasn’t s r sunk in yet/* beamed1 ifirst-year could never get i IfUti VmBOf S3. CSI 75 je t any closer. co ach Bii;Bill Cowell. sccondd iliialf opened in fine fashion Dki Skv Cor^wanea WwTwn' - T h e BBobcats' ( last state basketl ------— '' iauifa » . uonatM^&r ats when Toner' took a pass in - - wwtor.thr trniirr Riilnn.RR ^dlc- in 1°*' —7------Prep-boys——p — inkc it 3 6 -2 3 . l^atkWttSUM...... - V-'; ^ - -Strongng defensive play-^on ihtho i„sid c An 8 -0 run■un late in th e th'ird q u arter , * --- - — uomy 6I1 Bwm i— ^ _ s p a ^ tc d J t Conaolaeon. com pletely dominated the raverwlihlirl0~nt~4g=36rfant-a- r UMtonSe.OoMtSI c o w ? iI saidM . . _ ' TIMPUc* )intsatthe'endoftheperiod. T: EUMMoet 04. Hghtand &9a - T h e ggai a m e wos decided by the aideii of the back 10 12 p o in l ong inside “We gave upup some baskets off the fuHI ^ # lis ilf, thanks in port ofthe stror WW Dw q«»l M 3W I ner. Todd court press, butbut we never let them back inC ' ^ S ■ play off Zack2 Fink, Jeremy Tone ------DMopKalyST.KtinaU— ______■ . _ .foursom e the gam e,’* Cowiowellsaid: I:, — ConMlMlon ' H in es and anc Kevin Moreton. The,f< • Dawt«nF«TyU.Salnh « SSm lJESM-0 i'317.Ertdc»on1-4 0-12 2.B**Mn2-3 *• • J9..Co>>tgt.BMl«tM(;-(MoJytlL_ - -rK -O -nun-that-was-sparked m - by-si;SIX -points—1-a.aa. eta— o-ao-tao-01AB>m»»a^ 0 ^ 2 4 .QmopQ-1 _j______, ft-OSO.K^O-IO-OOl-OOO.arUlMtl>4IM3 3.NdK)nO-3 0-0-.: - : p en. — Chwmob t] 38,l,OoK:Ho(»e.3<,Cc»,Cot^a«t>»B>»fcS6C CWnt*. CSf's SeiarTCotterr savesft the ball and lbo»aks to pass as Lindsay:iy Famllar ‘9 P ° i"Its. ls . a n d four points from Tommer...... - Tt«wweo«-p^■ PM«Mn3, *JO p > ^ CMnnd ^Co*tMlMi«MKNCMP*k«lOI . . ofSLCCdefendsr------8pm,-Ch«ftMl22.NOAaSA OMkalMi; Oo«en ■( Psrtanf p N C resses tlT o p h y ■>— ------5i®SHSff*BB5@iRSS GSII-mov^ jSromeioof ^er moDKley for t(tourney earns trip ttc o A u s t r a U a closerr toHui t c h i n s ti O B ------The~AsfloesoeiaiiMl P r w ------— ------Instead.-toumaimament-victories-will-be-only:------^ ason Wilson, Jerome JEROME - Jaso one factor in a complex equation that ot- High School rootballlall player, h as'b e e n se* - B y L a n y H c w ^ ------e n ~ ------= ^K A N SSAS-CltY-M A o.-- Maybejc-it-’will—tempts-to-takc-tcc-the money-andrtumzitr-as * ______IWcd_by_thc_Intemiem atipria|__Spor^ Spc;j:^L ^ Times-News writer • ~Reglon'18mei ^ting-foc much.as.possiblout th e 64-team A ustralia an d three! dadays in H aw aii, ” 81 ^ thc^egiM T^ch!championship game 45-2929 hainimc advantage. B ut one uch things as commitment to nent^ing-unveiled-al- Wilson hos-also-be■been-sclectcd-to play —------Saturday-ni^lTand-imiimfncdiately-lcamcdrT^Thche-Bruins scorcdlhcrftrst-fo: fourpfiims— zrlSii'?!?™ ? .JO p.tn..-.broad-baaed-alhl.ithIeiic-programs,-number-6f-—^— — ' "in' the I4th annual~lil"North~S6utH Shrine thej will be in Yurna,a, Ariz.,/ next Friday ofthehe sccond h a lf for a b rief‘moment m of EST Sundind ay is'clearer, and in the nimincls of 'scholarships give;iven, etc. ivid Ander. , many rcfoisform-mincled insiders., of mcnore last-. _ football game to be held in Twin Falls for a one-game shovlowdown lhat will hopec but Tony HonisJCAA Checks ou>ut o f th e unit was w orthth $294,000 and this year h proved too much. The Th No. 6-.seedcd felt wwc could do that bccausee ^wc knew muji nextxt month'i that are’no longei;er based unit is going'to to be worth about $42,000,!’ RUPERT - The CiCity-of Rupert Parks Bruins fought past thirclird-secd Ricks and 5n how many toum am entit games said Lou Spry,. anan associate executive dircq- < partment is extending- . Please seeee CSI/B2 solely on and Recreation Dcpar -th eir schoolool c>ri:onfcrenc:e has just wcA-on. tor o f the N C A A . , the coed • soccer registration re through March 23 .at ho extratra chargc. Games are . scheduled io start Apriipril 6.' ' Boys and g irls inI gradesgr 1-9 are invit- s h a r p s h (l o o t e r s kt e e p C SI I I w o m e nn f r o m ml a t i o n a l s i ,cd to sign up ot the PaPorks and Recreation U V C C s ofUcc at 620 “P ' Stre>treet in R upert. Boys By L a n y H ovey — J and girls from thee IIcgc o f M V P, providedul the shot and just as quiclilickly Ulah V ullcy's-^H r . for nonresidents. Shinlin guards are monda— — - Southern Idaho’s womenm ati the top'of Region 18i Ibasket- , other- acc shootaotcrs.- Joime White andd 1Melanie Francis, ' lory for anyone particirticipating. For more ball camc to an end underler a bail of outside shaipshshooting, come up_wilh popoint.s. t the recreation ofTice information, contact tli putback points and suddenen lo ss o f rebounding.' CSI oncc got>ot back to wiihin four bubut turned the boH nt 436^3531,._____ — 4nio-Utnh-Valtey-Wolvefverinea-downed-tlw-EaglcH cm -83-75 ovcrrlcacHngno~io"anoiirerwiJire‘ihrecT>oini >intcrwlth^:52'ti5ft:” ||H H Com pileciled fiom s ta ff r^K n ts with a 20-potnt surge irii the th final.seven minutes toto regam Henry and Whi/hite added four morc’ cacach-to';movc-thc—p » H the title they yielded a y eear a r ago. . . _ • W olverines up> bbvM-and it was over. ____ Xhc—victo()>ut p M ic u b rlyy i:in the last several minutes,tcs.” I d H rebounding biUTically lel\.t. tlth e handw riting was on the 'more often>n than the “We got all the reboundsids in the first half and none™ i„,I„ While Henry,y was taking MVP honors,rs, two Eagles, Tau- Iger. were being' namedI tcto the all-toumey team s thatt ca re h o t s o sccond and yet with fiveve (minutes) to go wc we/ere still ®"d Clingc ere joined by Libby Pricec cof Dixie, Jennifer il^ H gooV alley. I h H tounced their-all-re- the second half late.” Earlier m Ihele :night, the coaches annou 9•9 5 ____ For lhc_carIy-two^Uiird«-cIs-of-the-gamcrEagies^ana-[aTamc^8'on4«-teain4>tts jfised'on regului aCa.^oii playlay:------~ f i ^ B ------TonrWattrittrcoactrofltre------pli and Cynthia Clinger., g(getting help from Val Blaleak and sccond t(team is composed of AllAllison Jackson of others, gave the Eagles mosnost o f the rebounds. But CJ~SI ngy. Eastern Utah; KKhris Gruber of North Idaho; Id Jenny Mc- | k 9 | Torontolo MapleI Leafs of Snow; Mclani er shot as well as the WcWolverines and thus neverCT could gonough Of Ri(Ricks; Samantha Hatch o: Francis o f Utahh >Valley, and Jodiann Ferrerre of Salt Lake. ■ nlovc m ore'than six pointsits ahead.j a t e w in n in g th e R eglor^ 18 and Tomika Young Valley players celebrate SuddcnlyrCSI'couldn'fc‘t'c a tc h th e ball in reboundsri«£ irid ^ onsisted o f Jaim e W h ite anc :ks; Libby Pricc of womtnon’s basketball champioiplonshlp Saturday nlght-- greater percentage of them:m Y^ound up hitting the floeoor. The o*" y; Bccky Conrad of Ricks quicker Wolverines scoopcoped them all up and gotIt six cif D ixie, a nd Ciingingcr and T auteoli from CSI.SL 17 24 10110 03 Dixie's Kellyy 5Smith was named coach 6 them back in for 12 costlyly f fo llo w points. , h o f th e year. ^ 4 I-to ti M 3 0, Okvor 0-1S U 9 21. KalkMIkM «-8-12 0-0 S 13. dan 000.01 0. -TkutMil Scores and statsSs B3 n Just 7:07 rcmaiijcd wherhcn*C S I lost the lead for th tl e ia.*;! 0 1 2. Hal* 3-9 2-2 2-ft, Drown 1-4 O-l 2 S.3. 0>Ml>3-3 2-3 0a T72 T>vie-pnii>Wil 90«I*-Wh«» J, H*nry 2; Lar>», K*»e<.»ne<.' ■ . ' ...... i ■■ ■ ■ ...... *1 B-2 •nmos-Nows. TWinIn FiFolts. Idoho Sur>doy. MarciiCh 10.1091 . , , - ~ • •'... O l d rIvals i mneet agaain for ACCccrown Montaliia ends IIdaho’s .The i ^ s o d a l c i Pressa n r w e s r B i g D u k e and North CarCaroline ore about to playly it: ______ugain______. MJSSOULA. MotlonL (A P) ■ - B | a S\iSky to u rn e y _ T h e o ld inlrastalc rivalsriv. w iirireerforlhrtH ir KcviiTK^nsy"scoreded 20 points a s------time this sci^n on1 Sunday,,S tlfis time, for ththe. Montana beat Idaho5 76-68 Satur- • Atlantic Co^t'Conrammce c 5. first Big S k y v last 19 pointsints on foul shots. championship of the day n i^ t to win its 1 la’s biggest lead was at . ' lo u m a m cnt. toumamdit champiotionship in six Montanas _L_:-_^_^_74.6Lon-a,nft resounding slam dunk , fries. :y w ith i m in u te remain- , ' • College9 Ibasketball "'M o n ta n a (23-7) eaiearned its firet by Kcamey w I berth since ing. ' ri-'. NCAA .tournament Daren Engellarit ’aiidcJ'' • sa 1975. Tw o-tim e defeifending cham- Center Doj . -iT C h ristian LflCtlner- k scored 20-points-as:-sixtb )~tost fo r th e -1 7 points for-Montana,'-while.FASt*for------£ r rpi5nTafli^5En)' I'ankcd Duke beat North)rth C aro lin a State 93-72 SalSal^ ps to tbe tour- ing had 155 aian'd E)elvon Anderson - - urd ay , w hile No. 7 Nlorth ort Carolina recovered aftc W ^ — firet tim ft-io-five,trips lead to down Virginia 76*7»-71 7 ' namenffiSal. b lo w in g a 16-point leat 1 the touma------in th e o th e r semiflnal.1. « Kearney, namt^ ■J meot’s most-valuablele player, led a W o m e n ’s's CChampionship ' Di»ke is 2*0 ogoinstit N o rth C arolina this season including a vicloiy lastlast week that gave the Bluilue ■ punishing inside ga M o n .a na .777, M ontana S t 49 D evils th e regulor-seasoason th ie. n —GrinJies, who ran ULAv M o n f .(A P ).- . iJ stmi^t points after• IdahoI scored MISSOUL^ "Diike's having a gngreat year. They’re-playiniring rc cchler T rish Olson's ■ the game's firet b^" Nortlorth 17 points led a balanced Montana . Carolina .cooch Deann i S m ith said. “ But 1 thin)link I trailed again. the Lady Grizzlies ^de- m T he Vandala close,scd to wilhin attack os the ' w e ’v e played som e'ofpfourbcsrbaskctbalHotely:” 01 ^^n^'~the~nr5!~fait^Mon>ntana-StaU^7.7-4&.Sa^--- ^ • ■ ^ The tcaitis have mict et; Uve tim es m .the-A iCC.fi _i645-niidy^CiEiou nifslrftjurtlrconsccutive------nai, w ith Noilh Carol!rolina holding. ^ 4>1 edge H _ _half, butMonlana res ^ a 16^ run tolead'32-2 ^ ‘w ith H v c -B ig - Sty- CoiC6nIcrcfice.:touniamcnt3 iz; TTiev last met for’thele i to u rn am en t ’ title, in 1989 minutes remaining. Guard C R oger mic. w ith th e torlH ccIs winninning 77^7^ in Atlanta. . . Wlwniiato a (2 6 -3 ) w o n its 19th • Fasting scored seven1 pointsf during -Montaii^ ,( rssee continued its string o ame Ite Jon^t Divi- Lost-seeded Tennesse iejf North OtxjIInn Sfats’ite’8 Chris CorchlanI, left,ft, takes to the air in tryliyliig to beat Duke'S ’ the run. ' , straight game ui>sets'at the Southeosteistein .Conference toumamen injng streak in the coun- gitL BobbyHurioytoalocloose ball during the B idIde Devils' 93-72 win ovi>vertheW olfpacic Montana led 3WJO 0 at halftim e -sion I winnjnj w ith a n 85-65 semifiniifinal v ic to iy ov er Georgia )sed to w ithin uy - ondI eam ea ed^a berth in the iee throws with eight sec-c.' and Idaho twice dost ^______The Volunteers’ opponjonent in the championahiiihjPmorethanbls season-lowow^ w hich cam c against thee ^ Nate Call hit two free ilUhe B ig East finalrwill~pit w No.~-2rS^bn Hal^all lifted North Carolina (24:24:5) over V irginia. down the court and fedd tthtT»ll bnder the basket linfnii." •sw^tng tler otmccd off the-rim-aa-time-)e— — wilh 14:05 remair ’ against Georgetown. SeScion Hull edged Villanovjo v a" ’ BB ig i g s a ------’------Idaho got no elosS r than'six eral. tuniovcr arLhiLa_game-winning shott expired. .. ylor^un»pef-with-I,l-sccaw-— rJn-Ncw..YoA.'.TnyJacJ -1— p n .n u ttir f « t of. thee Kinic os the iw ny bnsliiM,cets, put th e gam e away ) M id w e uiteiu'CDlle|pate-~-; a ------ring-Montana-Stnte ? ? ^ ___ onds remaining, whilejile Georgetown secmingl:igly for the sMond straightIt dday as Setoii Hall (21-8) of Grizzlies cashed in iiSiifS Ihc Iree- l)y uiilsi.uiing ____ clihchcd.an-NCAA-louiu)umamcnt'beitli-by .lie^tiniting—nHJChcdTjhrchnnipionshil;hip game for'dic'firsttime.. ------In Dayton,- OhiorJamiim ieJGladden scored 18 o f jg-13 of.U ieir liunng the lastlast 4^ m in^es^_ irst h a lf a s X avier o rO h ioio throw linc-by scoring Pro v id cn ce 71-55! A basket by ViUanovaova’s Marc Dowdell tied itt his 24 points in the first sague title in fiveyears.------. - "■Nebraska will play/ MissouriK in the Big Eighight nl 72 with 27 secands:IcfJcft.-.Taylor;:.who5g.drivin8.. t...(2 l-9 ) wy>n ito jo iu ^ leag runner-tip' in the.NIT last - final. The I3th-mnkedcd Comhuskers~ctlpped NoN oT"layup with one secondt lelleft beat Pittsburgh on Fri-- St-JLouis (19-14), rur ast ganie as an MCC niem- 12 Kansas 87-83 onn SSaturday, while Missour)uri day, then dribbled a s; ththe clock'rah-down-unlil-l-.ycar, was playing its last moving to the new Great to p p ed N o. 14 Oklahonhoma State 94-92 in doubliible ’ launching his w inning shoisht fhRn th e key. bcr. The Billikens are m ^ I S U b a ss k e t b a U icc^ ch ; o v ertim e. The loss ended th e Ion{ongshot hopes pfVillanovaa Midwest Conference nextext season. MMetro Florida State. Northeasternjm. (16-14). which upset top-op-seeded Syracuse-on Fri* • Brighain Young, Flo In Roanoke, Va., Florlorida S tate rallied firom a d- Montana gained NCA/ _____ Xavier of Ohio and- I __ 20rpoint_dcficiLin_thc5 .f'final 17-minutes to beat i z e s t o Ml ( o n t a n a f ber^s By winning confeinfereiice tbumaments, ------1— Southu tb M fta n ------l a p o l o g i th e In Nashville. T enn., MelvinMi Cheatum.ond Gary/ Louisville in the M etroi liiiiile gam e. ------BY.U-beolNo,.8.Utahtah ir\ overtime 51-49 m ------Charli&-Ward!s-3-poinalnter-with.23-second3Jcft- m e athletic'd irecto r Randy- ' WeSTChi^Aihletier——Florida“ F Statc*'--dbwhet^^;z.W aites raorked An=U>00,sccondrhal£nin.a&:Alnii^ ,si %=MISSQVtA,-=MoiUctf{AE).~Idoho. --ItMmSmte toumamcni’-fmal. .for_the.e w as thQ w inning b a ^ e t f(for F lorida S tu e , w hich is fold .W«lliams jo _ w n ic uic LouisviIle-7.6«69Jn the.[hc.Metro: Northcostenudede-_ma_reachcd_the-.SEC. to Slate bas(:^all cooch.Helerb.W illitim s .Hoffman .loW — Jeaving-thV M etro!aft^jt!:i5;years.iO-ioin:thcrAt-= iJogy=ThaFTho=^ltsii3^of-iiJ»lo»logy,^awUcnp!ffl-^r-tn— ------fentcd M aine 57-46'inn ttthcT^rth Atlantic Conferrer- eighth time in -10 y ea rsr- *=sard=in=5=lcUi»^Papo!o e lantic C oast C onferencee nextr se a so n .' ______i-^was-at'fault-rboih-Hpftmanman-and-Mohtana-athlctic— ence;' X avicr'downcd St. Louis 81-68 in the Midlid- The Tide (20-9) ^dej,dened its lead down the ^ ------Umversity-of-Montana-^> tT<*fW«Thr6WsrFrcshthaTn- II M oos. ------w estem ’Collegiatd'on'dT'i<|-MOnlana-bcotTdoho 76-6J.« 8 "strctchbylilttlng^ 4 “0 fT i for a lack of crowd contriitrol during an director Bill V In Boston, toiiiriamentTit M V P-R on Lacey scorcd: refused to release the leucr;. for th e B ig Sky title. James Robinson and Lat:Latrell Sprewell led Aloba- incldcniJan.3. Morrill rcfa ) 18 points to Icijd Northeihcastem to thie .conference - ssoulian obtained a copy, ■ Eastern Michigan and T o le d o advanced to the ma with H points each.:;h. Ronnie B attle scored 19 Williams pulled his teteam off the but the Missot 1 title.’' - luring a-gamc“ In-thc-lcittletter to -M o rrill, William» . ------eham pionship-gam e-in-tln-the Mid-American-tourna’ __points for Auburn (13-13-16),^hich lost its ninth ■ cour^ for a s h o rtjm c dijj 7 2 r ■ straight lo Alabama. - Mainc-(13-16) took-a;-a-22-16-lead-in-the-first-^ ih a t nlghlTieireln'whicfrlrthc <^OTllca.rs»d,-iyH«ae-ascTibcepi-ihH-^lcltef-as a,:'. - ment. Eastern Michiganjan b e a t B o w ling G reen"72- » hnlf hilt T0f>rlhAfl6t>»m (JZ ,^1 ------Allan-Houston-scored ^ (22aQ )-w ent.on a .16-0 ru‘"-w n - oh 98-67.------formal ^Io{ology for an incident ia r to pull ahead 32-22. fans been morc-under con-, ------in 4 h c « m i* .------^ o t 60 percent from. theth field in its win over In the jetter to Montanana coach S te w .. which had fan ------^— O TH ER SISBMIFINALS-^------~— MorrlllrWillltimsrwhoiaisblackralso-trol.-neverwpi -would-havo-happcncd^. ------Fiflh-ranked ArkansuISOS moved into the South'Ith- Gwrgir:^ ^ — lig E ig b t Duthwest said a UM official and a referee lied “I confessss thattl I am guilty 9 f stop^ w est Conference finalal 1hy routing Rice 109-80ao I 2 : In-Kansas City. Mo.,3., Doug Smith’s two-foulI In Dallas. Arkansass igot an ofTensive "bdOstf* when Ihcy said Williamuns indicated ping gameame by approaching an of* ^ —Jhc-Razorbacks will.mt.meet No. 23 T c x m , a n 82- shots with 2 .8 seconds; leileft in th e seeorid overtime; from Roosevelt Wallace:ee:and"ArIyn Bowers, two : crowd were tlcial during'ing 'reg u latlo n -p lay regard- icrn'Methodisl. that racial slurs by the i ...... 74 w inner over Southern J.1 lifted Missouri over Oklalklahom a Slate. players not know n for thetheir scoring. - ing obsccncic anda derogatory remarks In rcgular-season actoction. No. 9 Arizona, al' the reason for his action. , ' ’ Smith, who finished. withwi 29 points, was fouled1 Wallace, averaging onl3nly eight points.per game, iho State later and slurs directeddire a t m y team, staff ------ready, assured o f the. Pa(Pac-10.title,.clobbered-Orc f,T— M ontana also beat I d ^ i ,^ ^ b y ComdrHaicherwhiletiilegrabbing’a'misscd-shot- t—got-18-and-Bowers,—a^ -averaging-! l-points-per- Uo", and again and the cnlHeiirreT S U ^paity,—Wlllianis“ gon 107i65 and Northvrthwestem became the firs ■ in the season In Pocaiellc u__ by Oklahoma State’s BJyron y r Houston, who had 35.5. gam e, scored 17 for thele IRazorbacks (30-3). Rice ; semifinals of said. ■ B ig T e n tw m jo go 0-18-18 in conference play wher ■ here Friday n i^i in the si points-ond_16_rcbound:mds—Smith and Houston-i_(J6iL3J.j?njpjnnijts,j;i.nfirst winning season since a iu ------lU_also.coarn n fffss thni th is measufC;___ il lost to Purdue 77^8.s r ------:— . ■ ' ■ :----- the conferenca'toumameni shared the league’s M V^ P h o n o rth is season> ...... - 19 7 1. hit only one o f itss fifirst 10 shots. ' r ...... ,V T he Big Sky Conferchchcc’publically. which is-prapraciiccd-throughout-iho— • ■ "ACC/ ------Missouri (19-10), w hichich squandered a l6-poim-t------Jocy-Wright-«ofed-2:^-5-points-to-puuNo^- rcpritntrndcdTVilliamsrw;whffTidmlircd—coimiiyr»ps-iras-used-as-a- ccyching plojiirr '------In'CharldtterNiC.r^7T3uKc~61>ened'a-big-|caccad icad'ln'Uic'second:hnlf,-i!f,'nson'probation-ond-eun-l— I—T ex u sin to championship,iip,l^m e.------aftef-thc-JairrS-gamgnhjihat-hisrmove^tft^telt-tiig‘-gaif‘-gnme^'SrM oinSa-was — ------ovcr-N.C.-Slate-with.ai-a_19i7_nin'Jn_thcJseconc)nd_plfly.ln.‘the;NCAA-toumajnamcnLcvcnJf-il-wins.thc_: ______M id-A^American------, ” 'was a ploy to avoid Rawiving to use a ’oh a run’ in orderc n o t to bum one of . h a lf ., . Big Eight title:------— r ------. 1 ln-P^roitr4u>rBnao-NeNcoly-scorod-19-points^i- TCoro-mnrnmmr*-— ^ i cjuding a late basket to_sDjcnd_thc gamcMnto over-r- ^ y “ • - • -A fter the Bluc Devllst'ils m ad e it 66-46 o n Anio-llo- Oklahoma State (22-7)-7) was.tiying to rcach the ' time, as top-seeded Eastesteni Micfifgifn m oved into- 'hio- l»ana’g batkcl, M.Ci r gMt,. n o.tnVmnigdJc first lim e since 1983. ■ pull to .72"fi2 witt»-6}34iTA-lnft-Rntif^hrig-rnrpMnni E CHAMPIONSHIPS.- IfieMd-Amencan tmal..1. . • H i U l k • 12) led at halftimd- ly H urley on a 3-point Hu at- .. "WSC w Bowling Orcen ( 1 /-1 2 yi-2i> J ■ t . ; fouled D uke’s Bobby I 0 play, but'E a.stem Michi* ------^temptrHuricymade allill threei free throws-and-thcthe-:n=.*n-L»ra*'’'-®i-Wyo., .UtaliItah!s.Tyronc-Tatcjnisscil.a_ 1 and. 50-41 with ^30 to t : straight points and tied if~ ■ n n - reached the championshiphip wide-open layup as timene ran out lo give Brigham1 gon (23-6) ran ofr.nirie si :Blue Devils (26-6) rci l-pointcr with 5:40 remain- . • g am e fo r the 17th time.le. —Ydliniran-ovenime; vicivictory in the W AC title: on C haries T hom as’s 3-p LA\ _____ 1 Duke held Rodneyr WMonroe to 19 points, onejne garhe. ______' ing. WN& GARDE)EN iNCAAtctournamennt selectionII committeee faces tpi)ugh task “ “WINTEKrSERVICE'SF 5PECIAES”"- ier-34 teoms - the at-Iargc ___ nieAsaodaledPrtM “ Y ou ththink, ‘Could we be wrong?;? cm . The chairman is JiiJim Delaney. • The other- :c pAHHIllllllllll NHIIIillilUllfllllilf — ^—Absolutelyely,’ he said.“ Therc are•e cofnmisaioiicr of-ihe Dig-1'-Ten.— - bids. t- . musnust be dccided Sunday. : the loughies. Then the!e B e R e a d y W hen Y ourr G< rrassflsl : T h e NCAA • computputcrs worked about four)ur reolly dlTficult ju d g m en ts,,s ,. It is no easy task, thehe computers Those are i Id is sced<^ from No. I to : o v ertim e this ’ wcckcntccnd. whirring . hairline dedecisions'thol.could go either;r notwithstanding. This is; rnol on exact whole field i 3 P a c k a g e s d distributed to the four gc-” L a w n M o vw er Service 3 : ’aw ay in th e quest to asserssemble th e per* way. You)u could> be wrong. But 1 nev-I- science. G eiger knows whvhat the com- No. 64 and d egions. ,;fc c t.g u e s t list for the big bi] dance, the er secondid guessed myself. You w alkk m ittee is up against, ographic regi ch,invitation worth a mmi-1 1. W ALK-]- B E H I N D M ( _ ♦D ivision I men’s basket}ketball champi- ' out thinkirking. 'That’s os good as we c "It’s exhausting." he said.sa "Wc re- • With each, i I O W E ^ H50KMK)----- the-first-roun'l- caSraoTTT•lf m ~^i<' hol be pcritigl. bUln —v^EWCdimtlTTviirwcdrSanaturday-riight; mum o f S35 j_ • Shiirpen'‘})lndc • CliiIhiinge O il . • onship tournament. - sifting through the candi- > They were doomed to Ifailure. They that’s thee vway il goes.’ " • w c.w cnt into the wee smimoll hours o f guarantee — s • S team C lean * Adjuiiu st C n r b . demandirig responsibility, Galways are. Just osk somejmcoflhepco- Theselcelection task this year belongs'fi the momingl One year, wew stayed up • dates is a di • C h c c k Com pr£anion uters help, providing onaly* 3n lhe selTOtion to six athlchletic directors - Tom B utters■s all night. Wc couldn’t a;agree. It’s a The computc . • R cplnec S p ark Plu;{J • ■ ‘ pie w h o have served on 1 ofilcs, all manner of sophis- %. of Duke.;. , Jake Crouthomcl o f Syra-I- double, triple whammy bcitjccausc o f the .ses and profil h _ • C lctin o r rcplaec A ir F ilte r______: com m ittee in the past. > ormalion.-Somo-day.-apuBh— - ' “ 1 n e v e r left thot room3m w ithout dis* cuse. G aryu y Cunningham o f Cal Statc-i- seeding process." - • Innpcet I( e " said'A ndy Geiger,gcr. athletic di- Frericks o:orDayton“and'Davc"Mag-- '-’ automatic-qualifieT?t—frotrom—the pec—evefythin^ft ■ ■>'*lnVpS:l’im d'A'dju8t B ze - medium - to the cor- • rc rto r Mnrylnml ______gard-of MiamiMi -and conference com-I- w ees .to the powerful, frotwn Princeton sweater size ng_«f-Mikc-Krayzcwski;^ I ■ V ic Bubas, retired comiommissioner of misswners;rs Ken tree 01 me Mid-EubT^p—tp-Pcpperdine;' from Tow;wHon^tQltMo—r«ot-fpolling' ; the Sun Belt Conference,:cc, agreed. cm and RoRoy Kramer of the Southeast-t- Ohio State. Those arejhiMi^eas}^ncs. name-.M-i-l» litional------CSI_ 2 . R I DD I N G M O W EERS C S I b aiseball s squaa d l e a v e s ------•'Sharpen ntad.ntade • Chiinse Oil SlBBm C^cniican • Adjust C urb, Continued from B1 Ricks and1 /Atidcrson and Colter' of>f unpncaaion m e s s a g eefo r TYeasuu r e V a l l e y wC'Could guard them." CSI. iparh i>lua "Our goal this year iss thei same as The secomond unit was composed of replace A ir Filter Inilinn Syalctn R yan Hallall. B6omcr Walker and it is every year - win1 the confer- Danicll StanIanicy. of Colorado Noith- : • TheTimeaNews :■ vPIH 1(1 AOJuM Cnhlei D ave Mitt;idcring thiIhc talent that Honorablet)lc m entions w ent to Felix “ as th e phm se of the wcw eek en d .' w inning tallytal to help defeat Cody was in our region and lheihi calibcr of McGowanI oiand Airton Dudzcvich oftf ^ , o r ^ 6 r ^ , __ L The GgltlcnJIniUfiiglcs-^acpt_n—CosmpnL-pj■ one of TVCC’s top two . _Jhfi______Don^ttnCcKncj:___Iic.Tms wc tNorth Idaho!ho: Brian Sitter of Dixie; ______Parts Ai ___^ three-game series froniom TVCC in- pitchers. ' played." , Lindsay Fan•arnilar of. Salt Lake ond ' cludm R takfnjrSBTurdairt^_ ‘;;Tloiible=------E rie-MriiHer-flnd-Pat-McCnidei: il ------— ^ ^ k i n g —tow ard—V-iuuinia, IjtfRklc—David-Mortertenscnj)LRicks^. __ :______^ 3 . L A \ftO i ^-T-RA CICr o R S _ d to hold TVCC to four )uld he very Trenkle doubled d( 0.S'coach of the ~header 3-2. 5-1. CSI'SI opened the combined t ,• said; ‘‘our chanccs shoul • .Sharpen itIuJc aChanilcO'oa r series by 10-runningng the Region hits. Walkiilker. added iwo hits for good. Wc will have twtwo national .year, « • Steam Ocnn > X V III defending; champion the Eagles,cs. , . (tournament) oillcinls. there.. tl (Last p5,,oj • fnii-ck OxnprottKwi : C h u k a rs 11-^0 in sevenven innincs. Friday.'. Trav’cr Hunter. K y irc ^ ...— lime, illness brought in a Yutna tJfTl- M25-511 1117. jackKin 4.44-43 12.Snapr\aR] • itcptncc .Spark l*lii)l -•Q ieaii <11 iH |ilucc Atr-Fihn—n— — : “It was a grcol-w..weekend for ami kyann j AKronico cDlflbinnl'on------Clllt Ul lust .s^cuiiJ aiid'th^the Matadors— 3 2 10. MwUCliM 1-2 01.0ay«i,(M • InapccI IS"'tH>n Syilctii ; us,” .'Uiid CSl”'Assisiisistant Coach a two-Sitt shutouts wilh 10 strike- shot 20 more free throwsvs than CSI.) j-Hia leac^ck'0.22 (M 3 0. Valail 2-5 2-5 2 0. DaS»va • Innpccl and AdjtiM ’ ^Clicck lirelin rrcm.iire t>oul4.r2-2 3lO.F10, FamUar 3-5 0-0 4 7. Mi*on 2-7 2-2 2 • l.ubncale All (itrnac I'lilnta I th e C hukars. I thinkink w c left a for the bigig bI lo w o fC S I's 11 hit.s. down there." 12-4 2 e. UnO« 5-7 2-2 0 13. J«r>n 3-88 • j.«vcl Cotlin« l>eck — ; pretty good message5C i that tho Oa- C SI -sUirtjirts its spring break trip The Eagles had two men n on the l-3(M>1 2. 0«wXM> Parts Arc X Mitional t . 0000000- 0 20 Uie.three^game set witl»ilhnlw<^hi.. :,T* (4). *Rmnia> (?) »«J on the tourney icam were w< Linday . 12-strikeout perform>rmancc o v e r. »<n__ —gional cpachcs who thehen made a , • PUT *»SEa« TRADE GEM EQUIPMENT INC ra-KKjinTracTm Scon “Rockct"'Eyn:'n: s in ic ir”out _ . . mockery of ils regular-: • KiMBEflLY ROAD,— WENDELL. conaoam* TWIN FALLS six and walked one in thi e last two O3OO»0-5ir3Bion4cn star .selections by omitlinj;s t s .: ; ! '- iDAHtfitt COIN GALLERIES IDAHO TVCC 1001000000 - t Named to that startingng unit were Mal inning.s. iton. DfM (M. Scocl Cy™ (01 _ Ualn,7Vrin F a tls, id. 83301. 733-7272 536-6653 Duke Dodder. DoiDon S la tte ry , S S S S S tT.•yandSntM . Nixon, Cliff Reed of Dixie,. 1 Jim .'... Call Toll Free 1-800-227-10 - Crosbie of Snow. Clintnt Uailcy of 7 ■ * 3 3 -8 5 9 3 II Toll Free 1-800''-824-9519 • s ------— • - r - ^ ■
...... Sufiundoy.'Mofch -10.1991 Timesm«s-N«ws, Twin FallB. Idaho B-3 - B u U ei^ts shoootj^lanl ks agaiinst bishop Keell^^upho]lids No. 1L i r a n l ^ g OeATEfcLO -(A P)------...... ‘.:~:.-i3i:aiQ0p-K-cUyJiiQ!aLtd-Mik9,ilag:.— p4 !------ter Jim Potter scor«l 15>. ^Sr~Tt2TtiS51(poi t o u m e y nfon endetlided up with 12 points. The iirday evening os Bishop K K« elly ------. - sophomorelore led a second-period 2 2 - T a k S r e s e ^ li a Preston. . 13 chargergc whteh opened a 3 5 - 2 4 . irs, scm h e ld1 0off a furious Kuna comcbticback in last year’s final to 1 ------to -dlefeat efi tho-Kavcmcn-67*62.inin »hg W ith_R iinp-K cHcUy_boiding_an_halftimc_aic advantaiie. ended wilh 12 ______. LANDOVER, Md.id. (AP) - M agic H j ^ H I d a htjo o A -2 boys h i ^ school basklaskct- 11-^int lead. Kunala canned three points. Johnson h a d -25 poinoints and 10 re- I championship in Pocatello.0. straight 3-poinlers and i sank two Bishopup Kelly1 (2 2 -3 ). w hich w as »^unds as the LosI AngelesA Lakers Inn earlierI action at Idaho State St free throws to closee lo 65-62 wilh ranked NoNo. 1 in the final p o ll, de- , ■ ■ :.„ .b c a tW a s h in g to n J7:72_Saturday,^^^H _87 LYcrsity:si1ojLArcna,BcarJjr j j i k e 1:21 to p la y , fcaled KunKuna twice during thc rcgu- ' liight, handing the! BuHetsB a fnin- drvbb pc poinis lor Bear Lake and I : The 72 p o in ts w ass a 'season-low for P ootter, tt who dom inated thc: lolour- fouled with six secom Rich Wells, also a senior. ' the-BulIeis, who didd notn K ore in the n a mlent e r by averaging 29.3 pointsints in Kuna’s 6-fool-5 seniorsc cenlcr Ja- guurd Riel 14 points and 11 rebounds final 5:40 of the gam;am e-and d id not «. games, hit nine ,of.;100 ffree son Fuller led Kuna1 wilh> 22 points, added 14 I David l-ulliner' before beinbeitig ejeclcd late in the third . h av e a b asket in th e finalfin 7 minutes. >ws to lead ihc Boise school001 to. while junior guard I first state title. Tlie Knightsts 1lost added 14. "• quarter. k n i c k s 1 0 1 , J a z zi92 9: : NEW YORK (AP)VP) - Kiki Von- W ^ M ------dcwcghe-i-sco«d __.24._points24 __ o n d _ ^ n ^ ^ | P a t n c i ^ ^ l nB "2 2 .-Tmd-Ncw-Yoifc-|^^H -fll j p H - S cBoresaniiiL stats_ rzm!iurvlved:irthird;quoiieirteronslaughtby— —BvoMrr K a rl M alohc to beatI UtUtah. . swSWBweeee.cwuMiafltf ' ; ThCj victory was} tlthe seventh iri i LHWHOIl:.. - I______[Mnx I 1 WO ' eig h t g am es fo r the Knicks,Kn w hile t/ie I l»r »t; M1;. VMmgn* »12 M N. ------am M * ------imtKO------1— i w> N B A standingssti _ }|ii(Ma.crMtil>n M n .o v w n nc« lo ss dropped the Jaz:Jazz out o f first -MnmMr 44HU S tir’ 't '1 MO, • st Division. Utah, CASTEmCOfnRENCE ■ M M L a< n^ 0-1M a E M M 1 •} laruw 1 I JOO > place in the Midwest I . JKbei 14 (M) 2. .w * L tw ^ n .'S yo>»»st«.ot ■ ■■ d - 9 nn ilq m nynt jevensgamfi-toaA-BBUw ” ______.fl—Jz—S l—___ tip , IS percentage poii» in ts behind Son Yrt .» » 2 3 » - 1 0 l 'U* . I M* II* iJO* 11* 1 ^rt ) 0po*-VW< I4 (SkxMcn «■«, 0>«»0- Omtkm* . wno»w.i£Aoue — ^ l o m o . Whmm MsatrS Sc csnle:------(Mw.pnei^ Cm H W I Pit • ' 'SXo ^ • ______iMaiU — — — ' — ‘" S p H i ^ l W s H p w Srsoiucs c 99“- ' — . 19 «l J17 JM • fS«K»«in1 ------1— o-roDD------CMOMttn -tab-IM ^ .SAN •ANTONIO► (AP) (, - David 41 li .7^ -- , Hk W 1 0 1COO • —• ' O ^ l n t n i s - S a n ------Li»«US0 1 >ja£ft2£i2______:___ . ______U>i.»X» • 37 H M7 > — ^ ------r - Antonio movcd.back:k iinto-flrst place— ____JM ^ O iUyT».t«io»ittOmwuB7 pBieuTi - t t .soo , - -— • '■ Munu M a 5M »* LmAivM 0 7 coo ------in the'MidWest Divisioision. Mum C oU)Uege c scores S«MM ItaMI . . 0 2 000 y . com bined wilh CM m l . ^ ..rMWEST . AMIM«n*>r.AyOum» PW:0»^»5------W ...... ummDMMx ' MinraSiMStKOnaonjiet NOtE S(M HUM oann cOiM n tttndngi. M4 • gave San Antonio (39-J9-I9)a.005lead I Ptt OB . S«Uh.mC S «lM i o v e r the Jazz (4Q>20). ' WMST KUVii««Hl09.Re*n lAfVr^Om* ’ ” n M7 - AMndMnd90.lmH Tiu•in C. SouMn Utiw N ■I.M lOO.OMRJOMBMXisM <, T*iM 4. Ur*MU 2. < rxr^L nn H ” W 4 . IMMM So n K«nu> Crr. » 11 )71 irx UK.HOn0m» AO« ------^IN D IA N A PO LIS-^;^-(A £ ).-.J o e Du- w 19 n »B » ______;______------U=3r-H»=Wf- - -•«'«*»”• Big-Sky-box score-----. /"iBUuviVi ft Icuii.'ciirit" mars hit a baseline juihperjui w ith 2.4 '"•“ SSS"'------— Bi lM/i«. ^ *^4?*ir.?u - irwwHXrVMfrtnra lOw»«(«) iHer D e tr^ t nin 41 11 ,n» 1 S moral I*m0- 3:41. and Charlotte snapped sn a four^ knwwn27».t l].KMrr»>M9e.»».£nvri- ' Tedqi^Otnat M«.1tS«i;.r«aln9ft«;2ll.JoiAnO'23212 'DM04>t OoUxRM SOI riWMW HMn.ru. >) - Houston's . bounds “rand Larry Smith grabbed 15 gam e'losing streak. HOUSTON (AP) ...jp j,, -«j»>iiij_^______^,K«w ?-4CKI4, W K » i;il 2t 'i . ■ ft. ' [lU!QfcthA^cl«tS.---rv7T==------It-was-Charlottc-^s-fii «Uceem=Olsjuwoa=«^no«J MAiow«iiT«P««y«-VB<>,«i:i:rrt^----- s o f the first and Homets•ts l677Bucks9¥”^"” its third in the last 2414 gamcroii Ihe—J!;^,,® /^ ^'7l,ftw iJpiM »— • -m*.>«.0-1.Gu»U«IM),Mtr4*«.:4(rMlr^1.:. during key stretches o .M74.VIMMn . _ . AnM/i«rKn1->.K»»fr1J F(M»deU-U«n H»-^ 'o«iJ>miuj«vt c«»»>«i«l>i«C4T iny road.- Five o f Charloitijlt e 's last sev en s*>A«of-»ii2,; ni.llMim founh quarters. MILW/WAUKEE (AP) - Johnny itop.0— I^DgMCcrMwa tKWi-kMr» M (WMMX 7j. UMM » (Km>. — Smi«h-had-J-9.poinU;-nU>-and-Olajuwon_Ncwmon- in sco rcd h l< 2 ?7 7.: -w in3_hay.ci.c.0 me_agajiainsi opponents «T9) 11 Wird41.lUltnttl. Pno*nu M Unoi fcntaj»rTiM»>«=WWnMornrrie------SI; llw#<«BrMM «MM.»ni.2pp. Mm Mwra«MIMIMIm m U A-7 "*.7pm »• ■ ' TraiKKt PT<4UirtC*mtMa«OoMOokMiSin.^Kpm CrwiiMW ■= LALWmdOUrOt«o,S»pn ■ ...... ■ ^ *Un«KitTt TtutMPQilCMIIOM.ni'.tiaO j Blackfot5(ot beats BPQghlaiidfifor 3rd in CWy«UUCUOppri.7pm______^ Spring training...... — | ' f(»«(IOSII ------S f NraYcrtMMin LaA/>g«n«VnB«*d<. _ Icading-by-as-niuny-asas-M -us-lligh ------" ------AITVi^lBT------.—t ------— POCATEtL9~(APAP)— CcntcTS-'^^r^ ------K ...... - StnFtmiKon Ck«*Un9«Tucaon.Ant.l0} >1 state^um ey Omjknhf AMCnCMlEAOUe Craig Nelson , and CDaren Yancey • land was forced to senend them to ihe • J a ^ bo:)0 X score u^e«MEnntoaSwuanS(,»t — line. Blackfool. hit 11 II o n 4 free C»tt55^for—'pion^bef>cforel-lherjlainst::homctown: la. J ilMont 7>» *4 It. »eSrr7.-“ *c«*r?P3tSJO' P.-B ~ ------P*°WTO.—. - - ? 1 667 ■•'lOipm" ■ _ ...... - - - . : ------thifd-rplacfeflL-ther-lda-Idaho A-Uboyi_croiud ----- violorv and en d thc sea;gason.w ith a?8C<»IB-T»D»imMtt- —■■■ ■ .....M tow»------1--- 1—MO---- 1 _____high-s^ooLbaskctbalI.lalL'toumamcniJn___ Highlaoland led 17-9 early in the sec-ec- 11 -cccord.______Pocatcllo. _ ond quaiuarter when' Yancey wentcm Senior forw ard Stevic^PIiillipT't^t • ~ ~ i i — - f t - — - '""E5fTrer,'s«:nior guardard Britton Stuart down witlvitn an anKle injury. But thatlibt 19‘pom tS' t o p ace-Hllghland.-which lg 1— scored 20 ppints-to_hcl]help hot-shqpting sparkedI BlackfooTlbB a nine-io-throeroe .wound up at 19-9 inclu:luding two rcg- ovcr Blackfoot. • , Meridian.beat Borahih 69-62 fo r the run-to-cnid[ ^ Greg Norman,—third-roumund-play,-wilh the final round who joined Aziiigcr• in an anock oh set for lateQlCTintnc'day.’ ' . rim-up shot.. You have•e to hii ll in ific IfimembeV'thal all coitesponcJence wi lill* :iir il can b c . . ______ihc course design. And thcthey face more than the difti-m - afr. And if it's tip in llu s s S H S I ■ jiol-meantHo-bcT-coltxotnscnn tisc Wilh its small greens, withith—in the next couiity." snisnid Uruce Liel- phone n'umbof only.jnly._and neve^oive your address. ' played in anything'but)ut pcrfect qondi- trouble in front o f the greens prevent-nl- zke. who was among llieili leaders at. 1- . ounKiiiicnt'after ' tionsi” Azingcr said. “And“A i ’m telling ing run-up-up shots, wilh ils water andmd under par' for thc tou am e com pleting a 70 on SalLilurday, itply, m I you. boys, wc don’t havhave ‘cm.”______w.ocs. ddress . ■ ______C itv ______I ta te ____ _ Zip C o d ei______. P h o n e # ( ^ Inam ori < der close to tending droj u g h t < )------! Classic lead ' I •Writ.Vrito your m uss.tgo in Iho grid t>otiolow. Each bipnk roprosontsts onoor tonor. punctuation 1 :s. p la y in g in the same group>up a share of the lea^ will;ilh B iirrett al 7 -' >uieKni(n(iin}e(uiiie ■ marK. o r sp acoCO. 23 spaeos por lino, MAILL TO:TC I. . ; POWAY, Calif (APAP) - tina Bar- . Davies. Moot Yoor M alcn. c/o Tho Titrimos-Nows. P.O. Box 548. TwinTwir Falls ID 83303 j ’ ) rctt. who missed 16S o f 27 cuts lost wilh Wall'alton and Barrett, bogeycd’cd under before three-pii;>iiitinjj th e last season, shot a 2-underder*par 70 for o the 3 lO-yi-yard I'st hole. After parringn g hole. I I I I I I I I .onc-shot lead Saturda;rday over Laum the next1 eieight holes to make the turnim Wallon. winles-s in 121: ye ars on ih e I ^Davis of England andid Robin1 Walton • at 5-underJer an,d three shots back, sheihe tour, birdied thc par-5r-5 6th and ihe ------:------I iincr three rounds of the $400,000 birdied thc pa'r-5 10th. 155-yard 7lh and panarrcd the olhcr ■ | ____ ------I 17. seven holes_on Stonen e R jd g e 's front e«trpie,ipie, roulu>«l«1lIIt^^w I 'Inamori Classic. Davies':s' 2-iron approach at No. 17. tsYouoiilDKdlosfnOHJa. I ------'ard par-5, trickled over iheihe nine. She made ihreiree piirs. lliree IfjSfiS - — - t ------I ' Burrell, whQje lomlone victory in “ 448-yar< urvjvcwtiflenirvceienets , ------:------1 But she chipped to uboulI a birdies and three boge>;eys on llie back sen; against one ' KMOTrOWIUTCH I ------—:------I __ -bo Key.______■ ______. _ c/ic/QTiwn«i|iijt«i j ____ ======- t ------^ : Davies, the second-r(d -ro u n d le a d e r al ______— — = _ 1 ______Li c t > a [ u t I1 Z 177z£ iggo • We»f>lcwiiiMnijTwikOtnoftiome ! ;;6-undcr.- thrcc-puilcd:d the 173-yarU' ■iidiviikiii()uii}iolo c b « ln 2 coRMcullve Manila!ndavs a T u o ^ ir t in Chat! j ', ~yicr m to a he l«tiwrelwccjntiollooKi'l) t ; Tied for founh att 2122 . were Judy ‘ _ /), hrnmmrf1 wnitf ve not Ktorrpsicd ^ ■ } ^Dickinson, a threc-'timcimc w inner in 13 ^ eccdctrnnrjrci 'oa-id s.a[iI t o x i ?'v5ec i^will Lerp 111 knntMnl ' sycars on the tour, andnd Missic Bcne- Mjt propn larwtainj lee. lor I ‘ l:otii, w ho v aulted intinto contention' conitijif(Uys.jronifunffirywill ;wiih a loumumcnt-lowjw 67 Saturday, tedeuiieuiojnl T h e ^ l m e s -■ ^ N e w s Each of Barrett’s birdiesbir camc on ------^«htf-froni-sido-of-ihc-hilhilly fi,l< )7.y.iril ______:course. Her only bogeygey cam e ai 'No.’ CUSTOIV;V I E R ^ ______j . ;; 15 . a 4 0 6 - y a r d p a r-4 . Bpnetl. who earnedied jusl S t7.000 K ^ J*SERVICE;e .. ;lasi yc.ir. pam id her laslast three holes, • ~H cr birdie allcm pi ut ihi e p a r-3 fin 'ishing hole .slopped atal ihe lip of.the^ » v - B E S Q B a E M m m - : ------BUHL 54S43-4648 • FILER 326 5375 • cup. JEROME/HAGERMA\AN • GOOOINGAVENDEa,536-2535 53i ^ This i.slhc ihird timcime in five lour- Patterson BURLRl£Y/RUP£RT 678-2552 naiTicnls this season th;that Barren has dison Ave. E. 132 3RDSTREEEET WEST, TWIN FALLS ID> 83 8 3 3 0 3 I niudc ihe cul. Her bcsllesl finish w as a 1615 Addii -r otm< . -tie for 27tii in liist monuinlh'.s Old.snio- ^ Twin FallsIs - 733-5336 ' I - b ile L P G A C la s s ic ...... r ,1 — I ------:------1------:------T“ ’ ' ■ .< i ■ ■ • , » ,J
d,io..1_981 , ■ __ Br4. in Fan*, Idaho .Sun^.fcterch m sM p frt e i i , J L S I i SfCMAjt banoppi nsasme j womei ------r------‘ ^— ...... ‘-* rt for-tbe . . “He’s jny, idijVdiji bec«»e. be’s 'w ^ ^ * ^ with 39 points, followed tr Villaoova -Notre Dame’s- Da Ra^1> - Ismail loet (AP) - Maicei M alone of, TlThe lime a surprise," saidsail Malone; an In- - ished v Mer wben O i o t W w b o ^ INDIANAPOLIS (AP 35andNebnukawitb27. ■fimtxmein! in his-coUegiate tiadc carcM led American, collegiate dianspotis di native whose, effortefic .in defending with 35 l’s 55-me- change for adviceiImw howto ddcJj^otbalL^ ' Arizona State smashed Ipcd^^^Re^en victory in tfte be was edgeJged at the fmldi ofthie men’s ----- =:— and-meet-reoords-in-w»-winning-lhe-40p.meter- ,hettiile.was.thc.cighflfcbicstj«.ht <400 dash ever. Help aiohial of,__Himg#iy’*Jst>spym .^gyulaofOeofge o f C o H raK a“ m cn ’s : irwon-witfa-34 ter dash-by-by-Nigeria’s-Augustine-Oli ' dash in 51.05 sccondsids Saturday n i^ L a t the ... Nebraska’s Ximena. R e ^ — 1...... Washingtonton-State.-01otM ^ ^ - i n . 6.6.17 secr successfully d^eo was second in 52.12 aqdiqd Texas’ Sandie j^ tss. .’...... s'acbU^^xixord» rd o f 19fc S 3-4 in d ie s .- - I- N CA A Track and Field;ld (Championships. w eight s tn d ^ - onds. comeback to win an un- RiRichards o f Jamaica w as diinliinlin'52.83. No> oother team has ever won d suvsnid He bettered bis own M ll^pate o f l$t- Arkansas staged a coi A track titles. Arkansas wasstiedatscven t “Aftertbetbe rice, I talked'W u i die g precedented eighth consecutive cor .men’s title, Malone ancbored Arizona feft ^ , I t reaUy f (be blocks, fast and w as mminutes, 32.46 seconds. _TiToinette Holmes, secufiviive. ' " > • be ftstest American collegu Malone burst out of (I B Razorbaclcs &me fhm .bebehind in the ftoisheshed in .6.19 afler,bctng tbe T way to breaking the Dana D Jones, Shanequa Canq)l^beU and Malone Tbe men’a 800-meterternmwithatimebfl:46.19. r • unchallenged on her \ ings on the sirength of-R(Reina's meet qualifier inin6.13. £ ------Anicrican-maikof-5J.-7'I .-77-Get-by-Diane D ixon—sb.shaaetaUbe.ptcdousjna^_^k o f 3:34.66 sr t last stangni still-ewttS-tbe~yearVbe«t-HMcoHegiite K m hspnntgdt«dtoibe.e8ibLl9ft4:}ntti&Sem- ...... 1...... • ,_ SSuod^.by i tbe U.S^ nationalal teamt> In G laM O w T reconKjSf7T5(ra9.-'i , ------^ afk Dailiw and ran th e first 4pp ------in Budapest in 1989. -- STraoe felt very ritsiirePay-per-\- v i e w ! ^ raitescon> n c e n r ~ ^ ^ ^ inCongrtr e s s HicWMhiiigtooPotf
^ • W ASHINGTON - - - A '- M a s - •-'i.-' nan bas ask^ • ------— g ■jBurmce^^ ^ e ^igue S“| w ill mtf use ts'^O'reduce the o f gam es now P avalli^le on m e over*ter*the-air televi* SI I sion. Rep. M^ward MarElarkey, D-Mass.. T" ^ asttvtodaysS -S U NDAYi^m l m m .. chainnan o f the Housese subcoms m ittee . OD Telecommunications5ns and Finance; Friday was respondingling to a letter i|g « 8 9 9? SAVE<300 ! from T agliabue se n t aawcek ago out--- v, JOAIVOODQlO M N X M n T i lining tbe league’s plan}lans 'for an ex------perim ent-in-a pay>i>er-vT-view-package,------: ------im Bonus— - -j- perhaps as soon a s the 1'19^2 season. ‘ T a ^ ia b u e w rote'Milarkey. arl that dur- ^ 2 6 9 SWE >80 Orlg. 1>99.00
onsiy"Oescnoeu'BSB-n/u sa«IASIBM O09^^= [ III llil n-rtmoio.contfol II ___;_____i_____ f___ • - -— a g tfo f gam es at a flxeded price\ over t h e ... COIORTV.W /RnUIE • 5-diK.CorOUMlumI CO changer ■ couf»c^brUre~5eason-=H-l . “aH -of-the------— Orig. aw.DO' ------:— __• duot COU«tiele ckdock With Dolby' ■ ' ~ ' •! '" — le a g w ’B gam es .wouldd ccontinue to b e > >78- oo-Kwan mulii-color d;*pSj froSTbroadcast^^tetevla^oir=BttrBctive— ...... ■ ond tuning • Whenon ^y< 0 pwihow thH - ..i games or otherwise.” • 23*buffon ropdom occws* ' an «o>« 900.00 on Q ! But. ^!arkcYi jij-his.rei re«K»nse faxed -• • - rem M eontrol turrQundteynd'pr^lSTKoiTCf wflh [ ------" to tlte » »-gnday r-«8kfriV----- L ------! ______Tagliabue to provide'^fie further details •0k»9O«oI o fth e league’s long>ran{ange plans. ------“M 7 7 c0 ncern;**-hc-w;-wroter “is-not-- :------limited to the effectslofyourexperi- of ______roent.on,,telccasts_of_of NFL games______through 1993. I am concerned co alw with'the implicationss oof the experi- ______m F n iin .su b ^ u e n t_ y !Mf'ears. particular-______------lybcaring-imnittdtbat-'lat-the-result^of——^ ------yora-experimenrwilHtkHikelybea^ofh ------■ . ■laldCTrtionin-your-aspira)irations.focjicw ______■ i : broadcast and cable concontracts begin* ning ia 1994. “In s l ^ my concericem is (hat the
— ptyiper-viewTnay'becpecome-a-princi—:------^------^ o p c u t m g ebrtheNFLinp : jcithft-finuce^T. The NFL might chooiloose-to create packages o f pay-per-vie'view games that ------^havc-signiflcantJy-greatteater-viewerap------peal than those placeld onc the broad- l21)'W Ne(ill6FHEU)') W ------.. cast and cable netw orks.rks.” . >.00 f c - on-Kfwn programming .•A MiMech 4-v>d«o h«od »i«em Markey went.on too aask Tagliabue • romoM on- etion r»mo*o eoniroJ , • on«H^rnpn'.h progron'mobl* i i w _ to "pve assurances ththat whatever • • ».fur»etlof • ISSiehoiwManrtal diglul qwon* luolr^g . f|SAVE70l(BmOODCO U K H IS aC D ' . t t e outcom e o f th e N FL ’s experi- the league will $ 2 2 9W Orig.2W.00 ment ihrough 1993. th< • S-diie fotory CD ehoog«f . •JO-tToek progromrnoble mommomory ------ndt-lheTeaftai.use p viy*pcr-view P tele- ^ __^wlr8leM fomoitt '______casts in a w ay th at chan;Ijanges the exist- • twin 16;bit 6 /A c o r ^ d w ing pattern of broadcastast network and ‘ ^lc>network telecasts.'sts.” A ot available to______•comment^ but- Jo e: • Browne.I 2R? ^49^V tS100- - N F L ’s vicc presidenttotcbnununica- of ______HUBAGNAV0X27"------tions. said: “Qver-the-itie-air television______^ ------has-always-been-a-pnm tiaelpf in______3n '* a t o ^ v ------^ ------making the NFL suelsuch a popular • 23-furtetiO« roodom OCCW q>ort. Fnmklv. w e d o.n’t n ’t see any radi- ______cal change in our TV/ ppatterns in me— :------^• l7a‘chor>n«l eoblo compol.Wo foreseeable future.” tunir>g an interview Fridayday, M arkey did .. • on.-wapn mullt-color tuoifig t - , . .r .say th e N FL ’s expcrini,eiment would not and diioloyj...... ' item to adversely afTecffect fans in the ' .> ,|,iIm p timer short term. However.'h:,'he went on to .. 1«• MTS Vorvo >otjr>d tyMe.m - say' his truiin concernn isi: that “w ork- -o.oD-ogOAOl m«otur« ------ing^ilass, blue-collar' pepeople who are • cash-strapped are notM walledv out of seeing g a ^ they aree nn o w seeing on fr^ television. U AND P O R IU IE RAMOSK)S ■ i "W e’jc trying to doio ithis in an or- savei; 2 5 % ^ i.m.OO, S2.46.299.a9. Sa«« onen |ponoblo CD*, boon; derly and respectfijnfui fashion." b0x0«. p«riononal »>ereot and clock rodioi y Konr>osonic. AIWAAF ond Tochnlev to nail down the sit\uituation throug ' 1993, then to have some so sense of ' what the plans ate fofor the fiiture. . • R i ^ t now . it’s am biguoguous. The tech- SAVE > 5 0 xd. but the fans' ^29!9 • nology can go forward. protected.-— ;------s i m c iXMONA o ^ M arkey’s com m ittee.ee. chargcd with ~ ------a g c r a o NINK-HPEWRITH< K ------—overseeing tho^nation-sl's airwaves,i has S A V E M O s gA, X ‘” ® also written letters to0 NMajor League , d)DE-A-FHONE CORU > • ouiomotlete eortoctionCO ' ifinnl Ra^keth.-»ll______f t r o f t o i a i ir pay-pcr-view Association on their | O ig . W.OO ible pitch ■ . . , ‘ t plans, but committeetec. spokesman ' • k»> number red>oI ____ _ ! ______AliH thm that for now the______■■ m ain focus is_pn prcrfcxrfessiora’ foot- • bot» to honditfl pogir^g . . . ball. f bocpotlcM rorr>oio' - . T h is past w eek. N BBC C oruiounced a • coll Kreort.ng or^i-mrCro.-COT: p a ^ g e o f plans fo r sonsom e o f its pay- Opero'iorx per*view., telecasts of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics,s, with prices ranging from 595 forr a seven-day o r weekend tMckage to1 $$170 package that' includes a 540-hcKhour schedule and a variety of gifts.ts, including on Olympic highlight tape.pe. Most ofthe ------1992-Games-wilUbe-j:c-Jiited.by_ilie ------— -7JBC networic on free: television.tel Markey and ConnolnoUy said the d l com m ittee w o u ld a lso0 bbe looking at /-per-view plan NBC’s Olympic pay-p< J in the near future. \ r r i r t Markey also indicatctatcd he had no 1 the subjcct of m MG/C VALLEY MA^ALL,5111 VNiNFALLiLS • 734-4800 plans for hearings on ih pay-per-view at the m om ent and STO R E HOURS: M•7. SUN. 12-5 U r - will now wait for TagTagliabue’s re- ’rrrctrrotjnfsONTMtEnCMijv© r«9ess’.-v»s.^*Ofl m a s; TERCABO'-ACCOUt^-JOtei OBDllDER.CALLJiie.X>tLmGtC.VAl:yAU£XMAU- 734.-45CW.______^ n s e ...... ------JJTHEBCWAMflOHE. tV H S W m t < . . • .... i • ...... " ...... ______...... „ S u n ^ I s h ^ e Y a n k e er l s t b a s g i^.at^rxffDe&icks'ttKi''| ■ secoodtdumees. On Satuitur^y, tm playen staited_| i t t g p S o -ffisilifBcDtrphKeu: - ound, - Sometimes spring'traiJli^ g is also ifraut'bad
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: ^ lAXEtaNDpFlsr"(j Fta^-Doir'^tottiiiSly-pve- S ffciy dw toy goo^;^7 — In-Forrtodcnhter.Fl . competitive juices; are~reltoW in - Whenhe ■ dK New Yoik Yankee.s aome'reison-to's^reI as.- __ . rr Spang Aflderado .rnn hnnvrrritmn8-3wctoryover^ \ rCurMTWdJing-le8s*thap------: Baltimore Orioles. tbe all-time Aviitnet^^ lis t ireer. bitter, w s9 :.lim ited .^ ^ ^ a W eva'betterrntot-^ — - ^Mattinglyr-aJn.eare 1 0 2 .gantesJast.s<»sO T b;by a baclcJmury. His lastrt » several s e a ^ o f-m ir-- HeTtffldnglBoutiiuih a ^ g in g th e r w o u ld take t hom er cam e o n M ^ 2 0latYankei^'Stadium.' a /■ . Detroit T 1g(« until he*he*s 65. Nioe aclcs. ,” M atengly said. “ I’m ju srt t eocFBble ^ n n i e ■ M ack *740 p ^ l e m s so fitf,” . r m o r e y n n . A f w a y'from fh the mail The.vew trying to get my swing baback in « who.cried he w*i. buroi out ooty 4lidn't needid ttnirwles. He ow n^his s.back problems contribut- i. 'S o‘lie'w ill fdrever-be------Last year, Mattingly.’s 1 two years ago. f . .. . team. I th o n ly five hom ers a n d 4 0 I w&oingest manager e d to a .256 a v e n g e with The reason is. simpleiple. Andersoo .baseball’s RBIs. H e almost lookedJ IImortal.' is happy. Perhaps as hs|happy as he’s ., with 3,77676 triumphs. John Me- e speculation that his back- text wilh 2,840. Then y ou • There was even some I bieeq smce ' he hihis- first b ig ' C ra w is oexi probletn could be careerr threatening.t But Mattiiig- igo. ‘ va toj^?ucky H aro at ~ not s^imple jtist to ease his own doubiibts.. ■ sanie thing that wass making n him WaJterAIWIston at.2,04b: rirvply m iit.^ 1 1 thg riiffgw . uuiBlOthoathealitim e— ,- • “A .h eab hy_rh^n MiiMn ------haj)py M o re also a U M Jh im -ig ------xn d a m r . ence,” Y ankees m a n aw ^ Stum p TMemll s a ia r“^its^ sour on the Job.-Ballpla)jtayers. \ lis t w t h 1,8;;,837w ns.:rr..7..;: ;:v : K avenges only 70 Wins :: - pfcseDce.is in^Ttanrnraralotof^i’l ■ MorcTspwfically'ris- ri9 h,-spoiled,--'•■Sor-lfbe-;! in the clu6bouM,.the 'Yaii- xtU ite seasons, be’ll sail T o prove h u value in loudmouthed ballpl^enyrers. fo rth e o e x ti kees m ad e ^fottiogly theiileir team captain a t th e startrt ______i^l’veireally inade u[i UP my m ind p a s t A lstonm and< l ^ f iO g Bill M cK- on it, or a n y '—cciuufe uftee' e o MIUCB; C fl«y Stett-— ~ . not lo piit any dates ori , “ I k now w e’re not expt bly, realistically, 1 would ■- . was acquired bv tjalbitoK^ ■ ■! - - —thini^^ clubrthc ^wa: - it arts, « "»ecoJ4rTO ' fro m D etroit in J a n u ^' f th m E " -ihoiiierinlhcUilidtoing.tg. around here now; especially csp the’ McGraw. BBut that’s g r e ^ ' 1 have ' ■ ...... ______nolprpbjeiti,’m with that” .. ‘i really d o n ’t concernm m yself with the. outcomiC e -• ' • , way people act.- r--- • n said.-I just tried to throwiV " V . " ■ “ I k v e a p ro b le marid ^ ! i know i t A s a matmatter of fart,',Anacrsoh " -~al this point” Robinson i stn k es. 1 did n ’t w ant to> vwalk anybody, w hich w asIS ' ' ' -. 1 '• I-have a hangup. I feelc l tthatfno m at- h a s fe w .pproblems r with anyUung - the money io anymore, a problem for me last yea'Car." • iT»Lwwphelo_: ter if you make all th< lillermo Hernandez, startedd lid never let it ' His loneie rival in the’^w w de- In Dunedin. Fla.; Quill Ernest Riles and the A’s'. _ -the world, you should le innitig for •Philadelphiais irtinu elides In s a f e ly wIivith a double against Em -act and tr««^ partment - BiU.Ujoip > also is . his'comebacki with one Soattle’a Edgar Marti affect the way you ac emondez. the Amencan. “needed a couple o f days to • gup beMUse b / gone- joie, the T ig ra ’ longtim e against ' Toronto. Hen "■ • C incinnati right-hanilonder Jock Am^strong. who10 Sm oltz had said h e “ ne - people. T hat> ;a h u j^ p L«iguer4^PjvlI!i_.Dctnjtroit in_1984. pitched.one c think about it” after thele ataction T hursday. ______it*g figlity but~ih uiO i6atJonX _|^g^T ^^^^it ea^ ^ is _ -walkyl out of comp-Tuc{uesday in a contract dispiite. — irm ing-and-gave-Uprno-ni'ninsand-twolh^iOle.'tsjii- teat.jobJbc.ua.!lsaid^orge_i_ — ^-WOritrWish il^id.™ —— »wncr3«ti^5ch'o!Ebutconiinuedr Mi W ;L__t3obJuis.done.tt'^rat th e F h iliin cam p as a noijon^rostennvitcc: ------•There is nothing rdlii«l \ the Atlantata Brav^I , ” . his boycott of springg training.t Anristrong wasw , Scho^ the fteds presiderident and managing paM er. ork. I wish, a they wervere alw a)^ civil a?»d put - • The BhieJaiys beat thehe'Phillies 5-1 as newcom- iaturdoy. increasing his totaldI “He was an impoA3ntt papart fn putting together quj_ tKan to see that work JohnOlerudhomered. . fined another $500 Satu er Roberto Alomar and J( /> 'fines to S1.SOO'since; Thursday’s,T mondatoty re-e- championship team, wIVe e arc all, working Xogcther l»' F u ifM y eia,"FlBT‘T ■ ...... ■■ ■ . ------: —(noney-would-undetsui«a^tbal.^_public._BuC In r^pfw rm cfiBBipa-tn-iy ~ ih a game sHortttffil'tg’6•61=31nningybrrainrJack- nothlng.to do-with.the.llie kind o f per- a n d Lajoieie frequentlyf disagreedpn' Armstrong, who modeid e $107,000 lost year, w nen•" • The Texas Rangersers are in nhf market for a - .M orris n y d e h isT w insI debutd aiid gave up one; n in ------— a o n he-isrThat-g-just a-ba-bonu^------petsonnfel-rl-niatter8--75arnorjusC.-' hff ■X d‘> FRA, hntred when_his eateber-4f\eMosing-MarMnrlf Ppf-"* f t f ----- — l.for$215.000jnsteod ofthe irenttore twoJcneeJigaments______ig-Morris c an 'h elp th cin T c--p.— contract-w as.rencw cd .fo ^^--w ith-a knee injury.-Eateni ollployer~who“ lijb i~. rej^wily winf^ — TTheTv«hs-are hoping- $315,000 hc..was seekingling.- - , late 'collision d.uring an in- nam ea.' But. o ne ball{ s.finishinthcALWest. , ,• Friday in a home plate ------could.be-unplcasant..ait and who re- Changes in tbe coaching staff. He ■ bou n d from a last-place^f “I’m saying, you doniort’t hove to poy me and .1I trasquad game and w illII nneed i s u r g ^ . ______,--r.awm t.to.fit.in^’Morr>ms:8oid:-"l’m ;^ !» ^ ^ v J o r.- .^•"TVrmstrong^ s a ld - h e - told ------cCTliy“ l e f t n h e ^sir-as-'a-free^-was-pflTliqu ^ icuIaHy-ouispokerirabiout.. r.; -V."don!t h a v e -to lp la y ,^ _ la-^The-Rangera-acquired limmas, who is 65 years . 1 just want to' contributee tto a w inning caus?.’’ II go d n wi'thout m e r a n d l’a agent is Jock M orris. A le x G ram •e' Schott “My teaim'will g .J from the San Diego Padr>adres in December fiar third oui)g-man'like. .old. Andef»mon, a man of,great loy.-. _ In Tempe, Ariz., Todcidd V an Poppel. OakloD^.'s: rathec..go work_Qr».,a.tu:Juno, boat if 1 were treated “ When 1 see a youj) }ti. w a s'th e sta rtp r^ n d ’loser ■ baseman Scott Coolbaiilbaugh. Parent started 55 ------1hat^^^bothcTS-me ■alw^and-makes-me—altyr-wouldii " fairly-thcrc;:------^ ^gamesrtbnhc-Pfldfcrlasrla sry e a m h d h if^ 2 2 r------two-part thing,” A nderson a s the S eattle M ariners b) jiBiir.Sihger: (1967),^ c j r ^ ^ plate appeaKorances liTwHichTie failcd-d~camed-TunavBnigc.wTisti ^^M OHD»£M AI«:jisia9ij»g9ao30 A.M.~SHARP1- season, it wos fiillinghamrn i (1968). Doyle’ Alexander ndo really is to.|)utthebe ball in ptoy. the fiflh high-I- th e majo’r l e a s e s . Lost s< Df credit), day of auctio^ Maybe Jose Oquendc (1971), Cha:lharlie Hough (1973). GeoffolT 1ERIU: Gasti o r^aiecH, (with tank letter ot c » n after all: e s t in major 0.61. - . ropeirty sold aa Is. U m ^ . worth S2 million a season ,r.22ys. Roger- Zahn (1974174). R ick R hoden •(1975),5). nothing to bo remove)red until settled for. All prop* O K , so. M hasLnnly, 3uls. B ob W elchIch (1978). Rick Sutclifiene lenirt. fre« coltMt a . ■ hoifici5* andnhe-kids-areare-unlikoy-tp_*ecii.atbati ats against Nolan Ryan with-I- C lem ens w ith 12 strikeout II— -»-S w itch-hitter Tim RaRaines hos co- (1979). Fen■emando Valenzuela (1981) Idaho on H^iry. 78 to mite circle the calendar for thethe day O quen- o iit a strike average on th e w