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— C '' ' ' ■ r r : — . ~ ~— g ■'■n. ~ ~ - W:IS m w Good IImorning A n t i c r o n Today’s foreca^cast: i - M i i 1 v i o ll e n c (e f i a ir e s Partly cloudy with.’ith west winds 5 to 15 mph. H ighs 35 to 40. Lows 25 to 30. By L iz W rightht Pag«A2 I Tim es-N ew s wrwriter- kLLS - A nti-M icron passion TON toiled over into gunfire early cn five bullets smashed into If someone is arrestccstcd for the crime, n : vice president’s office at the they could be charged:d withv. discharging a Opposing fast>t growth^ irca Chamber o f Commeree. firearm in the city limitsnits and malicious in- T W IN FALL O rg a n iz e rs o f a 1Micron opposition .” said a computcr-gencratcd jury to property, M unnn sasaid. apparently boil group in Tw in Fallsills say they're mainly ) a door at KMVT television.J’: Policc don't know whetherwh the shooter Monday when opposed to runawayay growth( in the area. Bst weekend shots were fired fired from a car or whilehile standing in front I the executive vi P age BI ;c o f Kent Just at the Chamber of Just's ofTicc window,)w, which faces Blue Tw in Falls Area c on Blue Lakes Boulevard." , Lakes Boulevard, Munnmn :said. Police found “News tip.” he should find another job. throe o fth e five bullets,ts, butb no spent bullet W hat about th(the car? note taped toMicron a in casirrasings, M unn said. Schoo^is Supcrinrintendcnt Ann Fox “O ver this last‘cad , ac- ^ N cautiously ncutrilley. One bullet tore througl3ugh a lop comer of Bowl X X IX has begusgun. bosses - the -basedCb computer chip manu-1- Just’s fram ed print oif f ththe Grand Tetons. P ag es D1.D3 of Commerce)oking < for a place to build a given to him by his daughlughicr for Christmas tors - have endlion facloiy, bringing with il several years ago. Lucky 13? efTons to luremd N an estimated populationn “I think Ihe glass will'ill tbe repaired.” Just the M agic Valle; The U tah Jazz wciwent into overtime in 0 people by 2010. said. "B ut I think 1 won’l on’t rcplace the hole Ind ian a M onday to keep their record : doesn't think the shooter in-1- in the prim , m aybe il will be some kind o f road w inning streakk alive.-al rt him. Police were not rulingg. heirloom for the family.”y-” PageD 4 Monday. While Micron officialicials will probably, (the shooting) was a threatIt lake such violence into3 considerationco when Just.” said Sgt. Jim M unn o>f f ihey decidc where to0 l( locate lheir new Ils Police Department. Policec p lan t, th e y w ill keepp iiin mind-thai the tigating the shooting earlyy shooting was the expressression o f one indi- ning and checked the note for>r vidual. not the wholele community,ci said . u«E8ALSsuRymi«Th Keep calm aboiK)ut Micron lie said. Julie Nash, spokcswonvoman for Micron Twin Falls police detectsctlveLes Howells gatheiers evidence Monday mo S , '^ o l d dow n the’emiemotions in the debate The Boise-bar used a small gun, most like-•- Technology Inc. over a,M icron T^cchnciuuilo^ Inc. plant in ■ IngrattheTwin Falls ArcA rea C ham ber of Comm'ei'erce building. facturer is look:er weapon. M unn said. Please;e sisee MICRON/A2 “tlie M B g ic W fc y ,, todayVeditorial to ad-"" "" new S l.3 billior vises. ~ 3,500 jobs and PageAO surge o f 6.000 pi Just said hc d< Nationn honorss King a] tended to hunid h with P’ark Sern i c e out anything Mo m m ■OieAsflodatedPr^ C hange; t and th e crypt that holds t “ I b elieve out. (th But King, now F '^ P ______b ody of Ith e civ il rights leader, ■ wl against K ent CingJus Center, said the 1 >» — — OiisiitvTigirb¥Ti e ^ H y ------^ ~ A 1 L a n IA — m es nation m remcm- would ha’lave been 66 on Sunday. the Twin FallsIiAra^y.nccu?Qd 1 j i i j L - l ^ tin g -JrrM o n d ay ‘■"TlfC'p'a Businesses shoulduld strive for quality ------bCfcd'MartitrtmhcrKin; park service wpnts to build began investigi0 profit from his fa- jjwV but there’s a point1 wlwhere returns dimin- amid a feud betw een hislis familyf and the m useumn and visitors ccnter near t: Monday^mbmini ish. Notional Park Servicce overo who will King Cerenter. King’s widow, Corel fingerprints, hely s family have been ^ P ag eC I preserve his m em ory and,nd how. Scott Kin,ing, and children want to crein o m - T he shooterning m our legacy, the At Ebcnezer Baptistt CChurch, where their own/n interactive museum, lya .22-calibcrvg said during the scr- King was pastor, Dcxtcxter Scott King ' The dislisputc prompted the family id nol woke up one vowed to continue hisis ffather's .work halt parkk service tours of King’s birt Jc to start a company through economic opport>ortunity;-calling ploce. Thtt tt King, after introducingng him during church, next door to thele fMartin Luther tone Site,c. tcate accused of proteciinhers walked through ojjgg,lervances at the Ebenezerizer Baptist Susan Sm ith, the: wcwoman w ho drowned King Ccnter for Nonvinviolenr Social Lissimcnore said hc thinks the dispu . King legacy,’’ King a lease see KING/A2 Chunjrch In Atlanta Monday. her two sons, sobs)s ini court w hen sh e ' ily to vicc. "Y e t w e did i hears she m ay facc the death penalty. jirth- ' momiflg and decide t W a3 tours . cailcd Martin Luther: slide Dignitaries from,a GOP wants ans'nswers Preside]ent VOWS} to defei3lock including Houseanalserv i dceprogg r a m irdoy Richard Gephardt i R epublicans in Congress Coi will take a The Assodsted Press ‘i f w’c’re c’ going to cut spending.— Ic ------South-African-Ambic the national servicc pro- Clinton defended thehe nationali service closc look at cuts in defense spending things thithat will free up money toly, bi in Sonn. attended thein't thi cut programs like Head1 program here and in a speechsp in D enver but they m ay have to resolvei a debate on LOS ANGELES — Drawiawing battle lines people,”” Clinton said in a fiery speid. in Earlier, the family | one day after Gingrich1 waswo quoted as call- Pentagon spending in itheir ow n ranks. ,against House Speaker NewtNc Gingrich, south cciicntral Los Angeles,- w here« byi front o f the tom b aspitch il for his own plan o f tax( ing it “ co erced voluntariitarism" and ‘‘gim- n g e M President I Clinton made cletclcar.Moilday he eruptedlin ii 1992. :ser- the Rev. Bernicecation 1 incentives, Clinton1 mickry." The program,1. knownki as A m cri- w ill fight any attem pt to ki!kill his national At a c

Russian attackk s t ^ s Chechen defendersns stall: the latest Rus- ' Maine CGirl SCOm t ^ ^ 1 annualI cookie s a l e s "siaii attack'on Gromymy, leading the Rus- nd na0o ' sian prim e ministerr to coll for resolution Tho •] Associated Press Jane Hartman, a lawyiiwyer for the Ken- ofthcconflict., . let’s cut p ro g ram s like tl ncbec Girl Scout Council,icil. soid LaFavcr is PageA T , PORTLAND, Maine — The state of ■■I|^| build up gram: let’s don't misinterpreting the law. Moino is t^ing to collccteta i few crumbs speech in Start." *• The chips will fall Wednesday,Wc when from the Girl Scouts, slappirjping a 6 pcrccnt - •e rioting Putting in a pir Superior Court Justice: DonaldDc Alexander “snack tax" on sales o f '^iirhin Mints. Tre-‘ cuts and educat _ n ile s on the legnlitv oflthe,ltl9 Sjnte'g actjgn. —IbilsrOamotumid Dir j i ' dBJi. /ritten by, s>iid. “ Let’s don’i SBcCon ;LDaarAbby.:.-....fc- Z ! ~HawaIl*hflira-sfllcnn5iinx~girGirl Scout — -Thc-Girl'Scouts'sayit’st ’s o h a i^ b a k e d — :t’s'd o n ’t^—for pcoplc to go- •cookiesrbut’fe^oth'err slatessit db‘. bccaiisc .W eather...... 2 Movies.—;I ...... 4 iidea to tax o nonprofit group.up. don't cut cheaper for pcopl ■ the Girl Scouts arc a nonprofitnon organiza- Nation...... 3-4 “ W e’re ju st 0 bu n ch otf f g irls trying to tion, said Bonnie McEwaiiwan, spokeswoman __ ■ ‘ woHd:..:...:.:5.‘7 '" " S e c tio n C ------fraise m oney roKiJUr orgnhizihizstion and wc for Girl Scouts U SA in NNew c York. Opinion...... 6 M J oney...... 1-2 . . don|t ^ ne^ the tax ^ p lc pickingpi on us,” '• “The cookie, sale is a programj expcri- Idaho...... 8 C C om ics...... :...3 said ® Jiilia'Payne, 13. o f Houltlulton. '; it tax on ence for girls’ education’ion'skills arid team .The state imposed a snacllack tax jn, 1991 ' " - . '5 | building," she said. LegalI notices ..4 on cookies, chips a nd candydy 1bars. Initially, . In M aine, the cookie saltsale has been going Section B Classified C .....4-8 the J Bureau of Taxation want'anted to tax Girl on for 60 years. Lo'stt year,y< the 16.000 Magic Valley...1 ■ ' . ■ Scbat 'S cookies on the'whole:olesale level but members of the-state’s:'s itwo Girl Scout / : Obituaries...... 2 Section 0 backed b dowi) when cbolleillenged and re- councils — the Kcnnebccbee and the Abnaki : — 'MInl-Cassla..::.3-•• Sports.v..v;..;;1*45 . hiraed ti $100,000 to th e group.»up., • - - ■— grossecl m ore than S3 million. Cookie ' Now tbe state argues thatat theti Girl Scouts - i r .,,, ^offln, Jessie Mellott and left, fill out fo rm s fo r - l^fits make up 60 pcrccntccnt o fth e counpils’ ■ must pay taxes at the retailail level bccause JfvL budgets. , ■ on recycled paper. , || c o u t cookie sa le s In Brey W e print on they’re ninriing a ^ ' o r retailreti enterpme,; .. is learning to be a re ^ c fe U-again.'— ' ------^ ...... - ^ J — P lease re< , radKTtKai jiist a “c a s u d M le.’ ' a s s e s s obV r John 'EaFdver said 'S u redictabie, like a lawn sale- dpait of that is pay­ *‘A casual sale is.bit-or-mi•-miss," stale tax “Maybec ithey do it one year and h ing your taxc^" LaFavcrer sisaid.

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|B ||=raalwFoiorecasts—^ " |||||||||||= % tio ^ teitem peratiirw ^ — ______ThoAcoj-Wi•Weather* forecast for noon,m. Tuesday, Jan. 17. Maxf Min P » -' 43 37 Z . ■ iPw^^ Magic Vallel e y ■ - . c n I Atlanta 68t 45 ..... ' CMAOA . . -10» -0 so* 60* 70« M t OOt 100« IIOllot Boston 64 { 61 .10 ______Today partly .cloutloudy. Highs 35 io 40. West wiiM'nds 5 to 15 Banda soparatBhlQhlwnoW90(Bbjn zones for Ihe d^. ^ y Chicago ,36 32 . ' ...... , ------' ■ k O ® mph. Tonight iqereicreasing clouds. A slight chancnee ^ / C _DaJla#_.______^07t ____ ...... Doriver * — - ^ E f ^ Lows 25 to 30. ^s, 44 33 Des Moines 36 24 [Cofluf D-Alww 135'ID ■ E x t e n d e d r«regional forecast ' Detroit 32 30 ...... Mm Honolulu ■ 83 { 70 1 ^ __ MONT. Tfaunday mostlyly cloudyc with scailercd rain orr snows show- ^ ^ ( \ _ \ Houston 73 7 45 ers mainly cast. LowiOWS 20 lo 30. Highs 35 to 45. Indianapolis 35 - 31 ...... ■ B i LasVogas 56-i 37 .01 moming hours. Warr/armer. Lows 20 lo 30. Highs 40 to 50 with ■ft Los Angeles 61.t 45 ...... some low 50s west.St. . j m Memphis 63 £ *33 ...... Sanuday mostly:ly cloudyi wilh a chance o f rai o r snow Miami B each 72 7 - 60 ...... showcn. Chancc o f Jsnow.for.the mountoiiu..Lowjws20.lo.30.______P • / Mllwaukoo 35 2 32 ...... '— —7------Minneapolis------—34—3 ^— r m — Highs 35 to 45. NewOrioans 61 6 .32 ■...... / New York 58 £ 53 ...... ^ Wood Rivere ^ V a l l e y / Oklahoma Cilyr 59S 47 ...... | bB n Today patchy-memorning fog then mostly sururny. Hishs „o«75:' , / Omaha 46 4 3 6 Phoenix 57 5 43 ...... : “ around 30. Tonight';ht'increasing clouds. A slightht chancc of ------^ / Pittsburgh 34 3 33 .04 snow. Lows 10 to> 15. 15 Wednesday cloudy. A goodod chance of » T Portland. Me. 54 5 47 .11 eou> \ snow. Highs in thee lolower 30s. wAmWtu STATKMVir______‘ ciwaActu-iia>-WM»f.tn& Portland, O ra. 49 4 39 .10 ^^W lpSo|3yl Treasure VaV a lle y Pmrnn Reno 39 3 26 ...... USlNHpiiiHiiHfl H L E 3 ‘ G51 E l SL Louis 36 3 29 ...... o r cioooY Sail Lake City 36 3 31 .14 : Today partly elowloudy with paichy fo^ Highs in the upper I SHOWPB ftW r.STOB>g nUBBffSES SNOW ice swwr w .g o w r neT ^ — — ’ San Frandsco 55 5 44 .16 30s. Northwest windsinds 5 lo 10 mph. Tonight mostlytly cloudy. A Seattle 45 4 42 .04 .. • chance o f snow. Low.X)ws 25 to 30. W c d n e ^ y eloucludy. A good H S H H H i Spokane 35 3 33 ..... ' i 1 d u n c e o f rain. H i^ ^ s s in the lower 40s. Washington 56 S 45 ...... FUntt Snow km Sw'fif H CKuJty PHliiyiii Northern NeN e v a d a ■ MW ei«MMsw.V Idaho: High. 47 degrees at Weiser. Low, 122 dtdegrees a t Ketchum. Today partly cloudoudy. Highs mid-20s lo around140. 4 Tonight Nation: High, 84fr at Kingsville and Laredo,, TTe exas. Low , 2 degrees al Ely, Nc AlmanacD ______mostly.cloudy_H-est.flist.flnd.panly cloudy.easLl^wss iuppef.tcefu_t _ Nev. liSUISfitiBMd epndilions, call to mid-20s west andid ffrom around zero lo the upper l_ For current roads: Twin < Falls, 736- I d a h o T w in F a lls Wednesday mostlyy clcloudy. Highs from the lower ■ j -u i i -b m these numbers:334-3731; T Pocatel- ! 3070; Boise, ;334 R igby 745-7278; | Max MinMir Pep Max M Tune to Ihc Nati < Min Pep Jational Weather Scrvicc radio5 bandba at VHF-FM 162.4 or I62.f■ ■ ■ ■ lo 233-6724;4-6000; Ri] the Elko, - n. Y— • ------N o r t h e m -UJ tat h ------2.55 MHZ Utah 801-964-6( ______Surloy 39 31 31 ..... Lastyoar 36 1 ------^ • ^ n n n , IfH T ______Falffiold- 23-17.17 Normni______36-Jj IA r u Today mostly clou;loudy. A few snow showers, Hti ighs mid-______Gooding 3d 30 Precipitation 30s. Tonight and WednesdayW< mostly cloudy. LoLows 15-20. HeavyJ snow spipreads trom Arts a s ~ Hogormon 42 35 " Highs mid-30s. Ih e Associatedd PressP temperaturesIzonatoDakotas eIc during the night Idaho Falls 31 25 25 ...... Month lo date: iced highway-ts in the GOs. Freezingtlrizzlc•ower c lines in central Joromo 37 2929 ...... Normal mo. to dato: s u m n r il c a r y : Idaho weleather Blowing snowiw spread from the mountainsi o f northern A ri- ^ u i h Dakotalys and brought dowri som e powe Lewiston 30 34 34 .13 Watoryoarlodato: 6.66 „ . ■ • zona to North DaDakou on Monday, and the NorNortheast got an- • Up to a ita.fo< . Malad 36 31 31 ...... Normal yoar to dato:j : 3.67 Tcmpcraiures tumijmcd_coolcr under partly cloud y moming at higher mseasonably balmy temperatures Malta 36 31 Monday in the wake of a cold fifrom which ires. - elevations ofool f of snow was possible by> andm' western Mon- “ Comfort facto■tors V and high wind combined to produce| near tana, Df Utah. W yoming. C olorado am McCall m m crossed Idaho duringng thet previous night, lilions across parts ofthe Intcrmc Pocatollo 34 29 29 .06 Humidity a t noon: I63 pet Winds were brisksk ala times but generally modeia■mtt adding “ »dilii rmouniain region The storm iw also whipped up , through the centnntral Rockies to the northern Plaii’lains. gusty wind mir system producing the snow a Salmon 39 28 28 .01 Baromotor at noon:: 29.972 R q nip to temperaturesres which reached only into th e : Mexico, with gusts O30sdu„ng ,„Sohighco«country of nor^em Arizona, FlajFlagstaff collect- reaching 30 inti westem Texas and New Me Slanloy 3/» 13 13 ..... the aflemoon. Mominjn in g lows were in the upper 20s. ph was measured at ■ siiow by midday. To the northirth in Utah, Salt Texas' GuadaI to 50 mph. A gust lo 78 mph \ SunValloy m—12-12 ..... Elsewhere in Idahoaho, some rain and snow fell in .h - 4 inches o f sii LdcoCilygol22 1to 5 inches and more than a fifoot fell in Ihe To the wesdalupe Pass. em and eastern sectioi:tions of Ihc suic but amounts w was scailercd over ^ nearby mountainslins. /esl of the storm, light rain wa< s k y w a t c h ally lighl. parts o f South 0., reported near-zero visibili^ with > 4 inches Record warIthem California. ss the Northeast. As Sunset today 5:32 p.m. • Amounts recordedled included Gningevillc .22 incnch Lowell ' of snow on thee g^ u n d , with the same condiliclilions and accii- far nonh as•'arm N weather continued acrosslil tlia record 63 early Sunrise tom orrow 8:04 a.m. .32, Mutlan .06, ^ dd CC oeur d'A lene .03. mulation at W illiiillistoh, N.D. Eastern Montanaa receivedrt 4 to 8 in the mominj: New Hampshire, Concord hit a eLudst phase: Full Jan. 16; lastst in the civil rights nary magnitude of at1.'. least two residemialai a r e a . ______. the th room where he was stayilying flew of us all,” shehe said. “To help the vast throng to W ashington, D.i'Ok th at enough p erso nt he in deserved to be lieved the most violc 1 tie quakiake was also tcit strongly to^ards^his tc bed, which.h m o v c d _ black as well as the white.",------kncw-in-the-cnd— that-what*\D.C., he m ovem ent th a tEliot he Lothro]Ts5i'd“ the hivirtg nnfl mintlg n f tho nv struck a densely populix^nhcTrrt^bf— in^Osakar-It7*Japan’s second-largest ' * about~fouf~fecirat ------K ingV eldestest-sonr-Mortin-Luther— t-w asH n— ^eCfi^nizcd,” Eliot-giving-himlchou^— area in Japan in of at 1.4 million city, but the most widespread d ^ - “ It was a’little bit w ild there,”th he King III, saidI inir Dallas that h e hesi- AmAmerican citizen was evenaverag e - .•The-stale^isnit-gii accsacs: st of Tokyo — oge was inn anda around Kobe. - - . said. sa tates to call the:he holiday a day o f cel- impimportant,” Clinton said. n more recognition.” ig King holiday bills In c quaKC’d cv astnbarely r^ felt. The westcstern city of Ashiya, a “The building next to oours fell ebration. * In Boston,' about 2,000 p After rejecting! State K made Civil , Kobe, a major port eof rc|»rted 439 posh residerJential area between Kobe ‘dow ‘d( n on lop o f a c a r .... Thrhe whole “Somehow’ wcw perhaps have got- atteittcnded a b re ^ fa s t in King's people for years, theoliday sti in 1991. Gov. people 280 miles westle oinjured, and and Osaka,:a, was said to have been house h< must have pickcdd up and ten caught inI aa holding pattern and or,'3r, w here 19-ycar-old Tito Jac }s hon- Rights Day a holidhas added K ing’s where the quake w as bar devastated,:d. NHK said up to 200 m m oved obout five feet,” h e:said. s manyof us thirhink that w c are free," saiduid his generation has gone a “S r S'ove Merrill imationhat each of the The national policeiked n trains ofT people werewe believed buried in rub- Outside, he said, ifwvas a pitch King, 36, toldId the crowd of about "W'W e’ve gone off on tangeni os been inofTtcc. deaths, 1,103 people}sed i elevated ble there. black.bl 1,000 at a breaktakfast. stetitead of taking up the batoi•nls in proclama ■on and U ir" yw re he h as b 580 more m issing. loiVn buildings Deaths> alsoa were reported on "All of us were outsidede, some He said Amemerica’s social ills, in- run•unning the next leg,” said The temblor knocke<5 of fires. AwajI Islancand, closcst to the epicen- with w clothes, some withoutij clothes, eluding drugig abuse and urban marnan, a student at the Univers rescue their tracks, collapse*!l,said. an old ter. some with blankets,” hhe said, blight, demonsinstratc that “we have NevNiew H am p sh ire.______Jsi'of_ Police r( highways, knocked doWgranddaughter, llic quakiakeTwliich struck at 5^? ’“1“TlTere were no sireii's qT'iT a l i r N b ' ------and sparked hundredselcvision. of “All a.m.,(l:46p> p.m. MST Monday), was cremergency sirens, nothing,,g .. t w a s .— ------^l.was-icriific.d,l.sjerro r.” cen ie re d I2H I2> miles under Awaji in vcvery eerie." r o i i _ _ __ ^ r f f o B woman, holding hcr gnti;d by the force the Inlandi Sea,S the Central Meteo- Sections of several clevauated high- :K. N.J. (AP) — A shown on Japanese telc’' was knockcd rological AA( g e n c y sa id . P a rt o f th e . ways w; collopsed, including tl COLTS NECK.rl who fell through- the Han- Continued frono m A1 p,For their part, chamber b I could do was sit in temd underground quake's destIcstructivc power was due shshin Highway, the majorr linliI be- ..y „ „ lO-year-old girliver w of a well and- everything into consid- mernembers on a Micron booster' board the rotting cover Trains were derailedwater t gurgling to the relatilative shallowness of ils tutw een Osaka and Kobe. A t i than 20 feet into- - t the new- cration, though;h it would be dif^cult mittnittee kept a low profile Moi o f thc'quake. P ow er wi epicenter, ququake watchers said. lyly opened Kansai Intematioilonul Air- q„a„,jfy ,|,is :rcom-_ plunged moreJhiinday clung to pipes his,” Nash said. "It is Realealtor John Etheridge refuslonday. -chilly water Mondt out in some areas andth u e stre e ts o f M a n y people pe< were trapped in p(port in Osaka Bay, wai■alkways s„me,hi„g you could pluck her to Du file in the back of comlomment on'the shooting, andused to until rescuers cou pipes burst, sending watedding, some, their homeses as the quakwill keep an eye on Tin Publisher Ste bleeding from cuts an r im e s S c w s ‘ember, '3-foot-wide wellilos. The girl was th e c h a m b e r off!jflicc, patrol more reg- Harjartgen, said the shooting c Others watidered the stre tephen DiakoumopoulosJthem ia at a hospi- ularly, and havewe asked chamber of- smom other healthy debate in the ' at the collapsed buildingi 5 could treated for hypothc report ficials to reportirt anythingi suspicious, m ui nunity about Micron andle com - tal and released,7 giri,” said Patrol- M unn said. choih anges it w ould bring. nd the “Shc’s a lucky g 3W w a s re p o rt- Idaho 555 -— Horseshoe Bend-Don-— U.S. 93 — Nevada line-Cnj:arey, dry; M iim n oppor Iden, who spoke to ponent Dan Brizee, of R ather than defining his con man Shaun Goldei Idaho road hn i g h w a y s J n __ ncJIy.icy.spQspQis;.DonnellyJ*lcCaIlTNew___..Cttrcy--Arco,Jcy_spots;_An:oiC i OrSalinon.— theorganizatior 20 -m in u te o rd ea l.______ion,-Citizens-for-Sane— tee-;ee-asoncihat-boosts'Micror om m u- herthrough th e 20-1 Idaho M o n d a y M eadows, brokenbro snow floor. iejiey spots, broken snow floor,! the well tt^'about •, snowmg; Growth - Notlot Micron, said his grot;roup is now encouraging aon, ‘ the^ 'iTie w ater in the BOISE (A P )— SnowDepartment of Idaho 211 -— Boise-ldaho City, wet, LcLost Trail Pass, wet, broken snimow floor, gro„p oppoj, osed to violence, and - andmd see” approach to Micron,a *wajt seven feet deep. ic y sp o ts;, ldaho-Cily-Lowman,-ieyId ___sn' cd_on.some_major_hi{ “ ' h c ‘5~5ui])il5cd*aiiTinhelircldenrrlniiP— gen;en said. 1, Hart- • ^ spots, brokeiken snow floor; Lowman------'Id a h o 75 — Shoshohe-Ketch northern and eastern Idal chum, dry; dcrscorrs the risingrii level of debate “ A s our editorial says in toi a t i o n -Whitcbird HiU, Banner Summnmit, closcd by avalanche. G Gt a le tu Summit, snow floor. afternoon, the Idaho Dcf over growth in the community, he papilaper, one of the impacts tool d a y s ■d Hill, broken .. U.S.20 — Mountain : Home-Fairfield, . Interstate 86 — Wet. Clarificat ______Inmsportalionsaid. ___ _ ma>nay be that people who suio f th is ; Grangeville- dry, wet; FaiFairfleld-Carey, icy spots; Intersute IS — Utah line-P doy contained aii in------Road eonditionsr------pray something like Mic>1icron b eco m e m ore cautioiupport A story Saturdaylition of an educa- U.S. 95 — Plummer-Wliowing; Weiser- Arco-Idaho) Falls,Fi icy; Idaho Falls-Ash- Idaho Id; Falls, wet; Idaho Falls- mow flooc. ton, w et, icy s^ots; Ashton-Montana wet, w« icy spots; Monida Pass, happen,". Brizee said, theiheir support. More cautiousious in complete defmiticI known as “inclu- wcl, raining; W hitcbird F s “It s not the typiy i» o f activity that w e less us and tional program kn s n o w flo o r, s n o w in g ;;on Gi line-N im pa line, w ^ sno\ snow floor, drifis. ess visible,” H artgen said. Dgnun, special-edu- I democracy, you have .“( Lewiston, icy spots, snowira, wet; Boise- U-S. 26 — Idaho Falls-Wyoming U.S. 30 — McCommcnon-Soda condone.In q d< “ One o f our roles as a news] sion.” In the prognand low-iricomc stu- N ew Meadows, broken snovlounuiin Home- line, icy spolpots, snow floor, snowing; SpSpnligs, wet; Soda Springs-Mctiontpclier, a right to ha.veve y our thoughts and is5 to tc provide a forum for deb/spaper calion students Iand Special instruc^on Interstate 84 — Oregonills-Burley, dry, BlackfooVArcArco, wel. bnbroken snow floor, snowing;;; MI ontpe- o p in io n s e x ptressed, re : but-there are Hanlartgen said. “Cleorly this ebate,”si dents who needn tie6p s w ith o th e r stu*. area, di^, wet; Boise area,line, icy spots. I ~— Wet, brokqp snow floor, lielier-W yom ihg line, wet. • • -- tw u n d a rie s a nidthis_i8_one_o_fthem.*^ d t - V , stifles t^epaitinacttvitie , . 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= " ■ ?J N a t i o n ^ ^ t u d y - 1 ittle=agai]inst-Mghibloodppressuree^uddenaly=bein§iglost= - SANTA-BARBARARA, Calif. (AP)~class'popi)pulation since 1980 andI aol meeting for sciencc rcpoiwners. . ' r Many factortors aiTect the n atio n 's In in thc t mid-1980.s. w here it hleveled bccause of a "fci'■feeling we'd done; Doctors m ay bc losilosing thc battle found thatlot w hile th c notional com- Thc declinc in thc use;e o f blood h e a rt d isease:c death < rates, such as Dff, off, Lucpkcr said. A m ong women, w very well withh itit. and there was’ 'to control high.bloodod pressure, os' poign to controlco h i^ blood pressure: pressurep medication probably ]; diet and exericrcise. But Lucpkcr the the death rate was about 660 per. nothing lo worryry jabout any more,” ...stroke dcaths_bcgin tori0 .rise af\cr ia.20-..- n dmmntic produccd.a Hrnp in rlgnthsi_rcnecls.two__r .things,-Luepepkcr_said.._lookcd, atdeatl:ath-rates Jrom -strokcs^l100,000 00 in the.mid-1970s. andnd-it-fcll-L ucpkcr soid. - - year dccline, a study sheshows., during theilic past two dccadcs, thc: One C is thot cointrolling bl(blood pres- w hich arc lesscss affected by those 10 to fewerfi than 30 in thc m id-’SC80s. ■ - Dr. Sidney SmiiSmith Jr.. president* Dr. Russell Lucpicpker pf the curveappcipears to bc turning upward. .sure ,s is no longer at the titop o f the other factors and ar directly rclq;ed to Thc T campaign to encojouragc clcct of thc American A Heart University of Minncsic so ta soid th e T hc samiime thing is probably hap-■ national r health agendo, ass iti was for Mgh blood presressurc. Americans Am to know their blooclod pres- A ssociation, agrcei■reed with Lucpkcr’s disturbing trend couldlid bc explained pcning acrticross thc country, althougI much r of the past 20 years,rs. Thc scc- H e found-t;I 'th a t th e d c c lin e in sure ond seek treatment if itt is i high a.sscssnicnt. ”1 seesee ai disturbing trend by a drop he foundd inii thc use o f fed eral figfigures, which arc not asi ond o is that thc p rice.o f bliblood pres- stroke-relatedi deathsd had'leveled off began beg in 1973. But it was gra;radually to w ard forgettinging about hypcricn- . blood pressure medicdication. High detailed1 aas Lucpker’s, hove nott sure s drugs has shot up drarrunoticolly. an d ap p e a recd d to be on thc rise, 3vershadowcd ove in thc 1980jOs by a sion. and wc can'tn ’t cd oit." he said, blood pressure leads to strokes, : heart show n thele ttrend as d early , Some of the newest dru(■ugs cost as Lucpkcr plansns another survey.this- :ompaign can: to persuade Americ•icons to A blood pressuresure o f 120 over 80 is attacks and other ailmenncnis. • - ‘T h e natilational trend is behind ours,, much n as S 1.50-per pill, y'l^hich must year to assesss thatth rise. lower low their cholcstcrol. considered normarmal. In the United Lucpkcr tracked thr(three groups of and now’ they’reth beginning to catchI bc b taken once or't\yic(ICC 0 doy. Among men,:n, thc stroke death rate M ^ any doctors m ay have bcciccn less States, high bloodlod prcssiirc| is gcncr- — 4,Q00_to_7,000_pcopl(>ple.cach from . up,” Lucp!cpkcr-said^Sunday-at.the: Patients F paid-only-IH -ccnt4it5.per.pill -dropped fromI aboutal 100 per-100,000-carc:arcfuI-about-asscssing-andftr ftrcoting—aUy-defined-as-un; -anythingniore-thon ------M innesota’s m ostly white, w) middle- Afhcricann IHeart Association’s annu-• for f older drugs. people in the! mid-1970sm to about 40 loticnts pati for high blood preircssurc 140 ovcr90, Luepklepker said. Kansan chosen top1 TrEe1 l a t e s tt c r a z ce : B l o < c k g r aa n t s * WASHINGTONN {(AP) — Would you turnirn folded 77 programs inlo ninnine block grants. - b cICi folded into mega-grants, principad in Amiaerica ^ down free money? Cutting spending on a blockb grant in a single FFor example, the Dcpanmcnlent of Housing ond I No self-rcspcciinging governor would, either,cr. fell swoop is easier thann wagingw a onc-at-o-time Urt/rban Development has prbpo>poscd collapsing 60 WASHINGTON\ (AP) — S(Sending . That’s the alluji; o f Washington’sW currcnt budgetget fight to cut individual programs, pro each with its ofif iits programs into three bloclock grants, handing ' potential pot high school dropopouts to ' craze, callcd block gragrants. own lobbyists and supportet>rtcrs in Congress. offiff much of the ogcncy’s powerm . teach tea( kinderganncrs may souilund far- Block grants rcplaoilacc nam)wly targeted federalral N ow , w ith th c Republlublicans in control of FHouse Republicans, in theiicir “Contract With fetched, feu bui it turned out wiwell for jH r programs by channelirleling billions o f dollars direct-ct- Congress and a renewedd emphasisei on balancing AaAmerica,” propose merging 10 1C federal nutrition both bot groups of students and helpedhe a oB ly to states or citics,, to be spent in broadly definedicd the budget, there is a rushish to try block grants in pro>rograms — including foodod stam ps and free Kansas Kai educator become priirincipal _arej»s_r=-si/ch.ai'job-i3b-training..cducaiion.or.chiI-. ilI--_.vvays_tinhcard.of.injhe.pasi pasJ,jo_accomplish.mticli_sch chool.lunches=-into.aWoci:-gk-granno-zhe-smtcs ------oof-thc-ycar. f i _____ ,______dren's health — w ithth ffew strings attached, deeper spending cuts. A group o f R epublican governors, gc led by 1Thc nation's principal highh sciiool; Alas, few things in lilife are really free, "1 think this year we; willw scc a big jum p in' Miclichigan's John Englcr, wantsIts toi go even further priiprincipal is George V. Tigig nor o f ^ Often, w hen Congiingress gives states spendingng block grants,” said Brucecc McDowell,1 a research Thclie governors have asked Co:Congress to convert PaiParsons. Kan., the Nal ' power, it also parcclicels out less money, leavingng director at thc Advisoiisory Commission on 33(36 federal assistance prograt;rams, including thc Association As: of Secondary SSchool ^ —T “ mrOTnncnocirJWHiuiiinj cndaiM. ijiJVtTtwfniidhd lill(!ft»UVcin imtirtldl Rclalionlions. "ilitii'»iisiJiJiny tu nui' im pm ijim ii. mm ii------PTiiiuliTjl!.Prh miimuiin;u Muiiuuy: ______blQckgrantsJiIiiorm bc competition betweenn tlithc administration and hanandful o f b l^ k grants. “I don't think I’m the bestI | |iiiiii I /[ < "Most governors: like lik them,” said Raymond C. Congress-toblockupasmatmany things as they can.” This 1 would bc a dramatic chaihangc. _palpal in tlie country." he saidId in an Schcppach, exccutiv(tive director of thc Nationaltal Tliere were 15 block grargrants in the 1993 federal Currently, C Aid to Familiesies w ith'D ependent•, interview. intt *i’m a reprcscntaialive o f - Governors’ Associatitiation. But. he added, “Thererre budget, thc most rcccntsnt analysis available, Chi'hildrcn and food stamps areare entitlement pro- good goo principals." arc risks.” McDowell said. They accountcdacc for less than grarams, which means federalII rmoney is there to Thc T honor comcs with a Slsio.ooo r \ ^ Block grants alsoI popose risks for the federal gov-tv- onc-tcnth o f thc $206 billicillion spent on some 600 pa)ay for anyone who qualifilifics. (States help grant gra that Tignor said he: \ w o u ld % V \ emment, because the)hey mean giving up much oof f federal grants that fiscal year.yea decccidc who is eligible forDr AFDC and pay spend spc on a school program. its control over how! U,U.S. tax dollars arc used. Block ^ n t s included momoney to help the home- abobout 45 pcrcent of the cost,•St.) Folding AFDC So. S what makes a good princincipal? L Nevertheless, block>ck grants arc turning up in all less, provide child core aiidahi job training for thc andnd food stamps into block: grantsgi would limit "Thc willingness- to} take sorts of proposals to0 trimtr the federal bureaucracy,7 , poor, cican up ncighborhoocloods, and build roads. fed:dcral spending at a set omoinount. States might chachances," says Lew Armistc from President Clintoriton’s to House Speaker Newtwt Last year. Congress concombined about a dozen runun out o f grant m oney, even cvi though morc thc principals association. G e o rge VV. T i g n o r ^ ^ I G in ^ c h ’s. small crime-prcventionn pprograms into a new pcccoplc need aid. AndA Tignor has taken a few. S. principal Block grants aren’tm’t a new idea. The first twovo block grant at thc bchesihest of some moderate Supporters S o f the block grantant proposal say it is TThc Very Important Pupip ilp ro - camc during thc Johnohnson administration, ot thche Republicans. Not long bcf(before that deal was cut, thc1C best way to stop runawayly spending on wcl- gragram, for example, whichh sends ‘ary schools havevc asked: lo Join the urging of governors.5. PresidentP Nixon added threeIK Gingrich had criticized suesuch grants as a "blank fareire. They hope slates will comcme up wilh new pro- potipotential dropouts to help rc:reach in program; he added.led. ! more. But it was Presicesident Reagan who embracedcd chcck” to citics. grairams lo rcplacc a federal syste'Stem that critics say the elementary grades. T he pro)rogram. Tignor took anotlnothcr cliance,on the their potential as budbudgct-cutting tools. Reaganon This year, hundreds ofif fcfederal programs could cr«rcatcs a cyclc o f welfare dcpcmicndcncy. inviinvolving high school sophoromorcs. Renaissance progni)gnini, to which he is wa:was modeled after one irin San donating the SlO.Of0.000 grant. It orga- AntAntonio. Tignor admitted. nizes businessescs ssuch as clothing Thc high school students spiipcndan and video storesires and fast-food m WUdlifife groups hoihour cach morning studying; spccials restaurants to providepro< ccrtifica'tes Judge te n t e r s i n[inocent I skilskills on how to learn, studjdy and ^'’^t reward student:Icnts for good grades :ope with school, and then anar hour' and attendance, expressss concern “pticlping teach kindergarten oor first "People say., 'Isn't'h that paying > r S u s a n J grade at a nearby elementary’ school.si >0 Icam?’”■ sayssaj Tignor. “Well. plea foi .Smith ^ 1^1 over oil»ld tortoise Tignor said the participatinging higli pay p eo p l* :B0 go fi to work.” >chool students develop sclf-iIf-confl- also has pushilUshcd programs that UNION, S.C. (AP)VP) — S u sa n with the bo>X)ys strapped inside. f W A SH IN GGTON 1 (AP) - j f ' Jcncc, improve their gradeies and children withwitl learning prob- Smith covercd her eyes'CS and sobbed. Amongg thoset in court Monday Wildlife groupsips arc concerned about miss fewer days o f school. lems into regularilar classrooms, an her chest heaving, asas thci charges were Mrs.i. Smith’sS m other and stcp- threats againstst a well-known. 100- ^ Learning also is improved1 forf the <^fTort that he saidid helpshi everyone. detailing how she drowiowned her two father. [^er He estranged husband, 1 giant tortoise on the elementary students, who con young sons were rearead in court David Smitliith. w as not there, Galapagos Islanlands. omplain u ^ L, ^ ^ . when their.older “helpersrs" are ^ b i Monday and thcJ prosecutor At the endei of thc rive-minute B g H I Thc desk-sizeizcd tortoise kiio_wn ds l ' ibsent. he said. Three otlfcr clclcmcn- , ■“ I promised to seek th c deadeath penalty, hearing. Mrs.Mr Smith sat back in her Lonesome Georeorgc is caught up in a After her lawyer saidlid she was not chair and sobbed.so' cr sea cucumbers. ready to enter a plea,:a. Mrs. Smith Because5c Mrs. Smith's previous • Fishermen angr:igry over an Ecuadoran wos led bock to the dcdefense table, court oppeipearanccs created such a . government baban on sea cucumbcr / wiping her hands aerocross her face frcn^, herl:r lawyer said he hod asked s jB R I fishing arc threireatening to harm the _ ------sevciaUimesjisJiciiicarsuua.contioucdL— that^h&-bc-<)c-cxcuscd-from-Monday^e— —wcll-known^rtortoisc-in-rctaliationi------1 ' Judge Costa Pleiconeimes entered an hearing, butbi Pope demanded her month, masked fisher- ___ i mnocent plea on her “behaitbu and set presence. : a road, sanK a vessel trial for April 24. Jn her tw(two-page confession. Mrs. and took overcr Ecuadoran national i \ 0 the p l a c e toto e a t &. ' H A gasp rose from thche (onlookers in Smith saidlid she was suicidal and pork facilitiesics for. a short time, i. I.-p Ihe p lal a c c e lo m e e t □ thc packed courtroomn when\ prose- “cmotionall;ally distraught” over unre- according to the U.S. spokeswoman I y FRIDAY cutor Tommy Pope saidlid he will seek quitcd lovek'c on' Oct. 25 when she let for the Charlescs Darwin Foundation, * to have Mrs. Smith putput to death in her car roll>11 down< a boat ramp into a - which has a resresearch facility on th c \TIL ^ 6 P.M the elcctric chair i f shec is convicted, lake with herhe: sons inside, J ■ islands. convenienc He said execution would wo be war- For ninele days,i Mrs. Smith made J t. JtA T hreats again;linst Lonesome George ranted bacausc o f two/o iaggravating tearful pletleas for thc carjackcr to imals in the park were circumstances: thc killinIling o f two or return her• children.ch Thc town helped Q not carried out.jit. said spokeswoman more people and thctc killin^^^f^a^^^^^andp1 d prayed for thc boys’ sofc- -Johannah E. BaB any o f Falls Church. ------child younger ihan-M-.— ■■.Va.3ut.officia]:ials-of.ihc.foundation„ Susan Smith stands with Two months ago, Mrs»lrs. Smith told After hcshe confessed to police and ® and Washingl!gton-based Wildlife ^ attorney David Bruck Inn icourt Fund say theyy $aro conccracd about the world that a caijacke::ker had;drivcn thc childrciT e n ’s bodies were found pm off with her boys,5, 3 -y e d r-o ld subm ergeded in her car on Nov. 3. NMonday where she leamm e d th e thc dispute’s impact in on the fragile 26264 Main Ave. So. • Twin F ______733-1076 ■ ■ . 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An agreeeement to saiy now that the Cold War is over: questions at the Clintointon administra- H P ;* '''. from a balancedd overseas operations to ba;)asc closings W illiam Perr};rry and top subordinates provide pi two modem nucleaear power Some may alsoso tquestion where the lion on defense policylicy are fin d in g " budget amend-1- and Pentagon spending, D^rade beforore the House National plants pl for North Korea in e:exchange money would comecot from to finance ihcy must first resolveIve a debate on ment. The votess Interviews with lawm■makers and Security Conu)mmittee. for fc the Pyongyang goverrim m e n t’fi an exi|anded “Stoi'Star Wara" program.; Pentagon spending witl;vithin their own were purely-paiti-i- congressional staffersrs indicate The firstt order< of business — abandonment at o fa nuclear: weaponsv W hile the concioncept o f foreign com - ranks. san, but the mes-i- Clinton’s defense policycy team can even befortf■tf thei Republicans tack- program p« will also likely faifacc criti- mand of U.S.S. troopsi is widely' - Republican-controlrolled defense ^ f j l w sage was clear::: ex p ect to be grilled onI why > Army le the natiomonal security portion of cism. ci opposed on1 Capitol( Hill, :s committees in the Housouse and Senate J R e.p u b I i c a n s divisions fell into a belo^ow-par state the “Contracract Wilh America" — But McCain, one of the: 1harshest Democratic anal)nalysis o f the contraW; arc planning a seriesies of'hearings M aren't prepared to0 o f readiness, how. m any bombersb< the will likelyf bet an administration critics ci of the agreement, sasaid there notes tbat underler icurrent policy “tbo: designed to make top>p (Clinton aides fence off thee Pentagon plans to motothball and request foei t emergency defense may m be little Congress5 can do president doess notni relinquish coi^«; ; squirm on such issue:iUcs as e ro d in g ■ T h u rraoxjond defense budget!t whether the administraration gave funding, beyondb< criticize. mand of U.S.S. forces" in thestf • military readiness anand declining, from their generalll aw ay too m uch in its nunuclear deal. Earlier adnidministration estimates "It would bc impossilsible for instances, onlylly “o^rational' wn-: " T r ” defense spending. • programI oof f spending cuts. with North Korea. ' - ...... placed the figuref5{ at “more than S2 Congress C to renegotiate'a ba An Aimy spokesman didid not immc- trips lo Schwaw arzkopfs home at gov- the tht government for the 140 Iritrips they four-star general1 to to private life near his ^ question," the Generalral A cco u n tin g during handindling, movement, and disas-■ diately ( return a call Mondiiday seeking emment cxpcnscnsc. made mi to his home. He latciter reim* former command-pnd-post at MacDill Air ‘ Office concluded. The: AiArmy relied on scmbling priorpri to final dcstniction." commcnL < According to theic report, lhe • V ander Schchaaf termed these trips burscd bu the Treasury Depap artm en t Force Base, Fla. liiion, the explosion of one; Army / “generally agreed”d” with the ■ old data and failed to' snstudy the prob* In addiiii —I Icm o f coping w ith leak:caking chcm ical rockct coulduld SCI off a calamitous chain1 GAO’s ( findings. The Army i agents, lhe GAO said in ai: report dated reaction, \ways to respond lo then - S N ewtest t does Dcc. 22 but not availablebic publicly until "ArmyI tests tc have shown thal the: weapon n storage problem nndhasno, ar j WE USED Tro HAVE SALULES ON ' Monday. ignition o)fa fa single Mi5 rockct withinI yel } dccidcd on a solution, detecting O f particular concernlera is the M 55 a storage igloo igl could involve many o f But the Army is opparcntntly sticking rockct. Bccause of' lhthe weapon’s the 4,0000 rockctsr that arc typically/ lo t ils assertion that chcmica I Resign, the chcmical ageagent’cannot bc stored togeth'C ther," the report slated. can « bc safely stored until 20(:004, when it cancelerous cells ,— ^ separated from the explo{plosive com po- And amonong all'chemical weapons.. expects( disposal incincrai w a s h i nNGTON c (AP) — An ncnts. the risk oif f internalii leaking in lhe M55I operating. c The GAO says BL:INEDS experimentalal test detected canccr ChemicaT weapons,. particularly pa the is most acutcnite, according lo the GAO. A. reportr due out this month “ ' '" t cells in bloodod thal were as rare as nerve agent known as> "GB."“C bccome decadc-oldild A rm y assessm ent o f the; that t there is h i^ confidcncc nillion cells, rcscarchcrs acidic over time and can corrode the M55 stockpikpile estimated lhat 1 percentI oc f the non-lcoking rockets iin n S s S . metal warheads o f rockciskcis, mortais and to 3 pcrceni:nl o f the rockcts had internal1 pj ile will undergo auto-ignitii y. i.ionprior,o - “ fI tleast 100 limes more A S i % . projectiles. External lea:leaks, although leaks. Butt thetl GAO, the investigative: 2004.” 2 prccisc thanm existing methods to- M U CH I dctcct canccr:r cells,( according to the _ _ _ study-in'the-ic”Proccedings of the— —AS...------^ -OFF National Acad:adcmy o f Scicnce. e a ; U.S. pi)ilots ov(^erwhelr m enem The rcscarclurhcrs, including Hans- Joachim GrGross of the M.D. . Anderson. Cancer C Ccntcr in M A /- Houston, saidid .Ihcir model-test may 7 flightss in raidis over (Germai 47 sensitivec eenough to determine We juast offer tl;th e t;-.u L .u whcthcrbloodod o r bone marrow sam - , Capt. Robert Foy. W Knight-Riddcr News SaS ^ c e ^ — pics arc free: ofo: residual canccr cells. German gaggles engaged, 1 ’ arc transplanted back lo w e st pjr ic e everyydav! was able to plunge into theL. nJhiZd ‘''“y During the two weekeeks following hcnghtand i„,„^„„rpaipatients. pick off targets of oppor the Germans’ “Bodenienplatte' (Base__ _ I H |» trchcrs dyed breast can- PlatcV aerial offensi'nsive over the ^ lip ■ was like the old days ol •Levelor B lindsi W^ i t h D u s t g u a r d "" »•V erticals ___ thnntmunofiuorescencc— ” Ardciines, oppositionm tto American • chargcs — whichever sPd "'“fkeB and1 seededs them into nor- •bom bing raid s o v e r G(Germany was last fresh unit to commii, v C ustom Mefade In O u r Own SSho h p cells in a laboratory .light. the 357th Fighter Group[p w on big “ T he LuftwafTc had suisuffered bcavi- this day, claiming 56 killills against. -ORDER NOW FOR THE HOL)LroA Y S- rc able lo detect these ly from its maximumr\ cfTorte during Evenrents o fW o rld W ar II ffour losses. nccntrations of one in the Baiile of the BulgeIgc and needed 1941-1945 Lt. John Kirla, a flightIf innHor in ^ c lls in conci cin 1 million and one in time to regroup.'Bul enntraplions 2nd Air Division ope)perated B -2 4 fighters. Such Su( formations were not a they tl were sending up ththcsc days: “ Liberators." T he weathiathcr was dear sign of streilength, though. They were T 1 here wasn’t enough o f hisfiis ship Icfl - , and 847 of the bombers:rs were' able to partially nandatedmai b y the large num- to crash inlo the ground.” ' reach their targets and borbomb.,Whi!e P- ber of nexpcricncedine and half- B ut he didn’t kill the sc(»co n d Me- 47 "Thunderbolts” madilade sweeps to iraincd piloilots the Luf\wafTc had to 109 1 soon enough. The em:ncmy pilot the limit of their range; ra P-5I use bccausetse of heavy pilot casualties w v as on the tail o f a P-51 when w Kirla “Mustangs" were assign'igncd to escort suffered inn six s years o f war. spotted s him — and the "I“Mustang” l|E M IiiJ j O .cach division to and from3m the targets. D rcgnce was \ leading the 364th went ^ down before Kiria couldc nail The 3rd Air Divisionion headed for Squadron andar took it into the. attack th tl e German. Dcrbcn,-Magdeburg andmd Osnabruck. on the FWW-190s heading for the Lt. Col. Andrew EvansIS also shot ' I A IA J Out in front ofthe bombmbcrs flew the bombers. BehindBi Dregne was. Maj. down d four enemy aircraft,[I, and scv. • L M wVN& H GARDE>EN WINTER!SERVICE^PE»ECIAIS^ 357lh Fighter Group,), commandedc John EnglI g l a n d with the 362nd cral c American pilotsIS sco red by Col. Irwin Drcgnc,;ne. About 20 Squadron,n. England roared up to "triples." Such lopsidedd victories NOWW T H R O U G H V T • miles from Brandenbuiburg, a large engage thecMe-109s* ^ top covcr. were " the result not only ooi f superior RCH 31,1995 "gaggle" of Focke-Wujfujf 190 fighters Thcncamiu n c the "m ousetrap” — the tactics but also of superioilor aircraf), ______itJirJjla’jM iialiu was spotted with anolhlolher mass of 357ih 'ightcr Fig Group’s third and, Q- most of all, highly trainedtn and M e-109s flying lop covci>vcr.______squadron:: lhlhe 363rd Squadron under, agile a pilots. _ L.aJb L a 5 L _ l : • pParts are additional.j L______,

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1 This weekend’s) gigunfire at the Twin coupju p le o f reasops. Falls Area Chamber3cr of Commerce of- TlThe obvious one is that a n g ry ^ fice went beyond onordinary vandalism, worords and-verbal attacks ono n c ith e r ______[t w as an a tta c k on open debate of a sidede could inadvertently incitelite further ^ ■ 1 public issue - anrintolerablc ii assault violiolence. Our community, li any on free speech. _ _ c o)mmunity, m has simmering pspassions. The-gunman appa?pari;ntly was angiy W'c c should.take care thathat fiery ' over attempts to bring bri Micron Tech- rhetiletoric doesn’t cause themm to nology Inc. to thcthe Magic Valley, over/er. That’s a valid poini)int of view, shared Thc Th other reason is equallylly by a substantial segsegment of the local tant,nt. Next month, M icron w population. n our)uncc whether it will builtIt il its plant ; ' But expressing ononeself with bullets in thetl MagTqiValley or som()m ew h crc instead of words dodoesn't advance thc else.se. Whatever the decision, locallo^ M i- dcbate;-it stifles1 it.it We’ve already cror•on boosters and opponeh sccn'evidcnce thatIt tthis rcpugnanfacl~haveive'lo'Iivc'logethcr afterward. will scare some peofeople inlo silence on If Micron does come, botl the Micron issue. m ust unite to smooth its arri\rriv al and ______Cancidcring that viiuij^uu II was an act of politiiliticai intimidation, willill bring. Twin Falls policee sshould pursue, thc If Micron doesn’t comc, wc’ need ------pcFpctFatoF-with-all-alUhc-energy-thcy to-rc would apply to a murderermt or kidnap- goal:)als wc had before the Micrlicro n op* per. porti)rtunity presented itself. For thc rest o f us,is, thc bullets should * EitherEil way, we’ll be'better:r ooff then ^ — b e a rem in d er to m;maintain civility ih if wwc have treated one anotn o th e r as ^ thc debate. frieniends and neighbors who diidisagree, igic Vailley is no3t ready^ for Micicron Any public issueuc hasjhe potential rath'ther than as enemies. WeiVe d o n ’t * to produce violencencc, especially if it wanant a short-term disagreciricment to ‘ .Thccunenlml debate in the M agic Valle:Iley I------: and businesses. They passedised up dozens o f cr w e should continue to purs I opportunities to control grov'row th while combines economimic interest with brecieed lingering hostility. . over whether ursue Reatlersr comment uld not divide us. It shouldn’tIn’t pit , . , growth could still be control!trolled, opting in- deeply held values,cs. The Micron de- It’;It’s i^ortant that all viewpaip o in ls b e M icron shouli advocates against noigrowth/thad- Kevinnn Trainor stead for m orc Jobs and mor got laid ofiTor fired. cron. I cannot believe it! Don’tOc you think that ^ J ______dent but don’t call mymy wife a ------" Gingrich This country is filled withlh aianger, hate and' f; alley^economy.could.use.se Micron___ .w here is thehe outragc-ovcrour.managcd— ------Micron.wiU considcr-airporportfacililics whcn it is— -V^II . Mking A m encans-nc- non-voting wooses, neva^ ^Isrcspcct^Ch^!drch■disrcspec1I pect theirclders,— r ------ate over the news? We hav But I somctnething different comcs along. know is not only your3UT loughi luck, it is an or- . .just j' kids, they'll grow out o f it."it Is that before^: think that (he already projccyccted 2 percent II hrhave read how bad a single-emplinployerccon- this year. infor- chcstrated by-productictofCongrcss,yourfa- i or c after they’re dead or in prissystems stressed to good ireason to get Micron. In case y( , jjjg manufacture your soap«ap, light bulbs and automo- I Ia ^ , T V , but let's get a littllittle closer to imbs and insecticides and arc ih their limit. noticcticcd, while wc don’t have a singleIgle employ* also moke bom home^iMom and Dad. Whereere do( your values ihing just os political oction3n committees thal the Supreme I do believe that M icron3n vwould bring 3,500 er-basbased economy, we have somelhit ™ '' BOBBERENTZ' sstand? It’s a do-as-I*say, notot as-Wa; o world, d by law to gifl huge omounts c jobs with its new facility..B Bi ut will those jobs all b aj d - - a single produet-based economlomy. I would- Coun allowed 1 “ Of J = o m c anda parents get angry and fmsifmstratcd at tlicir go to Mogic Volley residentlents? And if they do, liketce to point out that the economy’ o f die volley money to yourur congrcssman or woman! out>of*control0 ch ild i^ whencn tlthey start doing won’t that hurt thc other employersem in thc val- is aimilmost 100 percent dependent on)n aagriculture, T he mcnuilll vacuum thot exists in Amct ” “ r America lias mimisplaced its values as « they do and not as they say. Icy such as farmers w ho havhave a hard time find- andwi wc arc in a long-term drought.l.Ourccono- O is readily exhihibitcd in thc letters to the cd . Why did'thc mottos, “In GGod o W e Trust" and , arts T h is country need:icds to rethink its value ing decent employees? my' is in serious jcopanJy. o f The Times-:S‘Ncws. A typical letter start; “One nation under God,’’ get;et throwntl in thc dog system . W here’s the discipline? Where cx- . I think (hat Micron shoulc5uld locale somewhere. MicMicron is a growing company wii^with a good out, ‘i sure hohope w hoever ran over my dc Dumpster? Bccause nobodyiy wantedw tobeac- _acily have thc moralirals and values that u se that has a larger populationon baseI thah'the Magic envirc/ironmental record. It makes a pro^oioi wear your scat belt.' Valley, but I think that youou Iknow how I feel. pendeideni on agriculture. This is certairrtainly one of Industrial compnplex owti 85 perccnt o f oil U.SU.S. school with a gun andind pretend it’s ju st a TV __— 1 wonder what the statistics:iicsareonhow-- . ------KELLYMOYLE------them.- magazines^book publishcT3~T^-TV ------p ro ^ m -w h cro the pc

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Briefly Primenninlster• urges GEhechnyya resoluution= ______zyrev would discuss the pro]>roposed meeting with Chechnya," Prime Minister:er V iktor ' . • reported that the: citycil Mortuary in ; SccTCtaiy o f Stnte W arraUTcn Christopher in Geneva on)n 1Tuesday. Ch'Chernomyrdin said Monday nightni in a Mo/dok. North Csseti;iM!(ia..had about 800 ; “W e have prospects;ts o( f a sum m it m eeting in May.”Mi the ofTicial told ^5'15-minute address on nationanal tclcvi- bodies o f Russian soldi.oldiers. ' ITAR-Tass. ‘There is oni invitation and there is ani intention o f U.S. sioision. ■ Yeltsin earlierrr tl th is m onth p u t I . President Bill Clintonin tlto.'arrive in M oscow at thatlat itime.” *■He called for talks “with allJl interest- 1 charge of resolv- ; Yeltsin first extendended. the invitation when hc was in the United ed “ Iparties and forces" and a sirsimultanc- • a conllict, and the ; States in September,:r, but Clinton has no plansans' to accept it, U.S. . ous cease-fire. ^ prime minister-ss T V a p p e a ra n c e ; administration ofTicialsials said M onday on conditionion o f anonym ity. EBoth sides have appealed fotfor ncgoti- indicated hc mayiy bbc assuming a | -ati(ations before, but Chemomim yrdin’s ^ larger role, U.S. tourist: sislain at Cambocodiansite speech — w hich did not impnpose the i \ . lo the early weekseks of the connici, I usual Russian conditionsI tth a t the ■ § ’ fc..vT7 Chernomyrdin remaimlained largely unin- PHNOM PENH, CambodiaCa — Gunmen open)ened fire _on a_tourist. Ch< Chechens disarm.— wass o n e o f volved. and therefireforc relativ ely ;• vim dt the Angkor WaWat temple complex, Cambc fibodia’s m ost popular Moscow’s Mo strongest statementsIts y et ______* -La unblemished whilele ll;the military suf- ; tourist attraction, killin{Iling an Am erican professorr aiand seriously wound- The 7 prime minister, sayingIg he was - — ing her husband. ______.wpftoto_ fcrcd humiliating defedefeats. Yeli.sjn_h3sJ_____ speaking for President Boris kepi a low profile. The couplc’s Camboibodian guide also was killedled. A provincial offi- ^ ndXoS Twomen^rtyrry away a sto v e from a1 bibuilding in the center of expressed “profound grief and The Russian grou;round assault on ' ' cial said the attack SunSunday was carried out by KJ-Khmer Rouge guerril- jcni dead. He Grozny duringig the fighting Monday; Icnces’’ to relatives of the d< Grozny has turned the city intd a daily , los, but that could not.b)t.bc confirmed. . ' repeatedrepi Russia’s insistencee on new Dzhokhar Dudayeayev. who has led the Tl«Tliousands arc believed to have'c been meat grinder that corconsumes bodies, A y.S. State Depart(artment ofTiciat identifiedI theth w om an as Susan cicc cicctions to rq)lacc Chechen PresidentP independence drivirive. killedIled sincc Dcc. II, when Mososcovv buildings and weapons.ons. ■ Ginsburg Hadden of)f AAustin, T exas. H er husbanland was identified as Jam es Hadden Jr. Mrs. Hodden w as a pprofessor a t the Lyndon BaiBaines Johnson School — — of'Public-Afiairs'artheihe Univcrsiiy o f Texas att Austin.A The trip was taken to celcbrate heryr 50th5 bii^day, according; to her former student CHICKK E A L 0 Rrri . Back by pPOPULAR DEM.Al A N D l ’ ^ r and friend Jon Hockenycnyos. • ______ISTEAXf 'N K ^ I -----Grisis from snowlfaeltnsi n-TOTotcHinrcnds BOGOTA, Colombiaibia — R esidents returned to their hom es near a volcano Monday af)crcr iauthorities assurcd-thcmn t]that melting ice and I ______a V ■<>*!/______atop the mountainmin-poscd-no'furthor-donger:—r:------About 40 people, inclincluding a group o f Imlian toitourists, were rescued Monday from the NcvadoNc del Ruiz volcano,0 , th e g o v e rn m e n t’s Disaster Attention Offlcnice said. On Nov. 13,1985,15, the volcano erupted ■ and killed 25,000 pcopl(ople in the nation’s largest natnatural disaster. B t t r ______■ ______Zhirinovskyy will^ run for preresident C ^ A T ThfHE“^DEPOT GRILL SYKTYVKAR, Ruslussia — Vla.dimir Zhirinov lovsky to ld voters in • All y o u c a re to c a t ofsf the Depot's famous goldcIden glow fried • A 10-oz. T-Bonc Steak< • A premium Idaho bakciaked potato I Russia’s Far North Monlonday thal h c w ill run for presidentprc in 1996. chlclun • Mashed potaitalocs w ith giblet gravy • FRoll & butter • Fresh tossed green salailad w ith y o u r choicc o f drcsIrcssing The ultranationalist>t hhas made his intentions kncluiown before. But the • Tossed green salad • C hoice of so u p o r Ju ic ee • Icc crcam • Vegetable .& savory ohlclion rin g s • Roll & B u tterr latest announcement,, reportedrc by the ITAR-Tassss newsi agcncy, came • And Ice crcam to lop li > as Moscow’s militaryary action in the rebel rcpu:public o f C hechnya appears to have hurt PrePresident B oris Yeltsin’s popi opularity. • 5 plaatu .,.,..,$ 5 .9 5 , Zhirinovsky has backackcd the m ilitary ofTcnsivcc Ibut says his Liberal Democratic Party is read« id y for early prcsidcnlial andUld pariiamcntary elec­ Thursday nig Thursday nigh tions, ITAR-Tass said.J. TThe next prcsidcnlial elcctioitions are scheduled for 5 t o 9 ~ p m 5 t o 9 p m June 1996. 5 villagers dielie in avalanche! 1in Iceland REYKJAVIK, Icclandmd — An avalanche o f ice and)d snow$ struck a fishing c village in northwesternm Iccland1 Monday, killing fiveTn people. Rescuers ■ scorched for 11 missingIg ppeople aHcr the slide, and cvevacuated the vilbge’s C 250 residents. Teti children were amongam< those hit by the snows!wslide in Sudavik, 130 / miles north of Icclandm d’s cap ital, Reykjavik. Civil Ci Defense Forcc spokesman Johannes ReykdalRe> said he did not know3w how many children remained missing. “Wc still hope to findind more people alive," hc sailsaid. "W e have a p cri- enccd this t ^ o f avalanclanche before and have found1 peoplep< in the snow up ------to 12 houni later. W c willvill continue the scarch until wc find evciyone.” ...... Britain sneakiks peek at Caminilla’sbed LONDON - Thee royaln peep-show movedd tot Camilla Parker Bowles’ bedroom Monlonday with publication off photosp o f h er four- poster bed and a snapshc•shot o f her in a bikini. ------M fg. Parkef-Bow leare9~intimatc fnend'of'Pnnceice-Charlesrissuctl'a statement with her cstrai>muigcd husband, Andrew,, accusingac The Sun of publishing stolen pictunitures. The statem ent, issued:d through the Parker B ow lej' lawyers, did notnoi threaten legal action, M rs. Porker Bowles,s, 47,4 announced last week: thatth she is divorcing, “ T l sparking speculation thattha Charles, 46, m ay one dajday m arry the woman M il ■ reputed to be the lovee ofo his life. Charles is sepanlaratcd from his wife, m . ‘ Princess Diana. I- Con^ileiiled fiom wire repots WisBtaBi;lAMDj l lleCikL Y te .

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HB95{StoichcfD-T) — Esttblishes limits on a conccalcd knife at hisis BBoise school to i who commit sexual .assaullult or other Tlic plan callsills for building an “inter' Introduced 1 u Home conlribulions (o} candidatesca for state stealing a car. ------I injury crimes, arc’lhe first'it priority to mediate” facili:ility — such as a boot HCR5 i (W ays and Means) - RqecasRc thc '•Lcgislaiureorcity orcoorcounty office at $1,000.------No matter what authulhorities or his _ 5 E € I lock up, Dodson said. camp — thatIt imposesi discipline, a m parents tried, nothing worked.wo: - I__ • • • • •' J - . A lso, d eten tio n m ay harm ht some tight schedule; anand counseling.' Jerry’s probation ofTic■fTicer in the Ada , Swansonion pins Jeny’s problems onI youths> more than it can help.Ip. Youths woulduld remain under a proba- H " . Couniy Juvenile Courtrt SScn-ices, Ellen drugs —- mainlyr marijuana. When1 Thc new state plan m i^t^ t provide a tion ofliccr's su:supervision after .leaving IIIlE a g g i a M i Swanson, said he hadI opportunitiesof to Jeny smokeoked pot, he did dumb things, way v for coilnty officials to10 help kids the boot camp,ip. continuing with what- U change. Jeny didlid not go 10 the Ada Countyt whenv they first commiinit crimes, ever programsIS deemed( necessary and H 'Open'Mbni-Frt.'Sa8am-6pm IH Jerry is an examplele co f thc type o f Detentionn CCcntcr, or even to courL He; DodsonI said. having du ly conrontact with the probation Open Sat/8am-m-lpm ■ I youth forcing Idaho0 Ilegislators to received anar "informal adjustment" inI All probation responsibililililies would ofiicer. revamp the state juvcnilcnile jusjjc^sys- which hec wasv found guilty, but wasi fallf on the counties. This wouldwi mean J ^ ’s thenu spentS] 28-days in an in- Q uality Care ^G anulno M otorcrsanftP aitsjl tem. given a susjiuspcndcd sentence and placedI kidsIi get one probation ofljfTicer from patient drugg program at Mercy nwiri liolltlca]s a n t s ll . Today, a plan to ehschange how thc on probati(ation. Hod he completed tk; countyc detention through;h the slate Medical Center:er in Nampa. After three state deals with juvcrvcnile crimc is probationn ssuccessfully, thc convictionI facilityf for thc worst juvenimile offend- weeks in the1C program,| Jerry was F R O N T El•N D A U 6 N MMENT IJ scheduled to bc intnxJuccluccd in thc Idaho - for stealinging would not have appearedI crs,c the Youth..Scrvices CcZcnicr at SL released ✓ Check u d Ad|usi Cstter Chsi Lc^slature. on hisjuvervenile rccord. . •, Anthony./ To do 'this, the statest would Jerry went; backbi to detention, was '. ✓,Check WheslBairingt “" $ 2 5 9 5 * Approved by a Icgislgislativc interim Within1 weeks,w Jeny was caught car-■ giveg Id^o counties a total11 vegetable plants in 6 Thc impending closui)sure will ripplc Wisconsinin and Texas wilNncrcasc any premium serviaiiB . : o* £...:$ 4y s o * throughout Franklinn CCounty, said productionon through improved effi- ■ K I CLEAN fiUfCTO, ^ PlusTox ‘ Lynn Bingham, presi•esident of thc cicncicsancand expanded capacity, PReSSUIilCUM P resto n Econom ic DiDevelopment Thc Franlanklin plant will bc closed V id e o c a G0001000 THRU JAN.S1.im Corp. as soon as possible,; but no specific ^3-ea30 . S36-6S«S 'Itie Legend Continuu...OurlOur^(fputalion ^wwi Bingham grows gree:recn beans, th c timetable: wasw given. I fm t. Oood Bs-New Classified: . ■ w Si b H • anoa. *80ME MODELS MAY BE HIGHER a d e n ts "nmes cuitoRMn muft bm In fto n Uruck accii JuUsJbmsm's . m VorldToBuyACar km2Idah(lio men 73;13-09311 HHI rIn Falls 733-7700 TOLL FREE: 1-1 COEUR d’ALENE^ E ( A P ) — A ------I Home of the Thelsen Plan ~ Post Falls man andJ a Saglc m an i------— were killed in separateate trafiic acci- dents over Ihc weekend.:nd. Larry Wahl, 43,, w a s d r iv in g ■ >u C an 'tt Wait ^\Zlucfi Lo castbound o^ High^h...... m s •.Access'ssories ‘ HOWf 1 / 2 P l l l i SH 'Lamb Chop* u aI 5 imonth o ld ' m m m female tctiier.cross. Shet triitried to ‘turn hoself in* at ^ JWke Sati5citkn,but^ I------: had. not coiunitted any ciin IC E !! HO dimc.Shet$a * i a/Jiidles C olum bia Parkai chaiactcr lilce most tcnietsmandlikesto' t . B u g a b o o s ^ SPECJAL kcq) busy, her iKW M lyr wilwill hixd some previoui succes with ^xo4metshipso o4 Reg. $154.50. ALLFLANNINEL ____ everybody end^up py. TTTanks tp_ ...... i .B idd and Harrison ElonencnencsyScJ)^ • ' N o w * i m SHIRTSS - fbc thor Chiisonsi diiirityrto'thedte^.'' to ( • Gizzmos . Reg. $181:50 M W 3 0 % CO F F ^ H o m w t t —JP TWINFFm A L L S . B y m £ r ------\ ------r— :----- ...... ^ ..... J ' I ...... ------;______

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lApdiinm ~ ~ \ ^F o x s ttallsoin r e v eb a lin g s p e n d l i n g p> l l a n HieABSodatedPFets 1 fiind support for scischools, increase in the lastist isix years. -school •: district needs andd thithe suite’s ability $30 million less thtthan the The coalition .wants,wa a spending increase to i pay. BOISE - Members of th e H o u se coalition requestest but' of$91.5million,or, o r about 14.7 p ercent Fox, who campaigneded onc a pledge to M m a le y IEducation Committee willill have1 to w ait about $18 million3n more As she prepareses her1 budget proposal. Fox streamline : siate spending, hehas leased a Ford ^ ------uruntil next week to team thee bibudget recom- fi than Batt. has been criticizcd«d for a round of firings of Crown ( Victoria at S530) perpei month. Other Elko, Goodiding join ”m endations o f new schools5 Superintendent Si Monday top-level administristrators in the Department statei ofTicials arc.p ay in g mmuch less. Gov. . . Aim e Fox. thering of Education thatIt hash left the agency with- Phil 1 Batt continued.Cccil:1 Andrus’Ar SlOO per . health caree networki ' And those who -wish to;o c q u e stio n th e h as the out much financialia! expertise.i month i IcMe o f a Cadillac.c. avowed budget cutter aboutut her1 taxpayer- n public Fox, when quest TWIN FALLS - EllcElko General Hospital lestioned about, the firings, Anomey General Alann LanceLt has leased financed lease o f a Ford Crowiown Victoria for ent this told legislators th V and Gooding Comity MeMemorial Hospital are s that about half the 106 ai Pontiac Bonneville for)r S:S285 per month $530 per month likewise wenvere left waiting ic will employees in her t the latest hospitals to0 joinjc the $24 niillion ^ :r department are not cov-,, andt Treasurer Lydia JusJustice Edwards Moiiday. Fox said Mo: recom- ered by the swte m Southern Idaho Medfedical Inforination : merit system and she can bought I a used D odge Dyna:lynasty in 1989 for Fox appeared before the: cocommittee, but she said . replace them at willwill. J Network, a patient-infonformation system. It she’s still.gathi $13,000. Lt. Cov. Butch OliOiicr, Secretory o f it was just to deliver a spendending proposal it will be al S he sa id sh e wi But Twin Falls Clin^inic & Hospimj has „j information, such i wants to reorganize the State J Pete Cenarrusa andnd Controller( J.D. prepared under Fox’s prede«idecessor, Jerry Fox_is ore the department and ha .not yet agreed'tiTbacJlack the prcij ect, net- ■ state's increase in f . has been looking to trim Willioms ' drive their ow nI cars.car Evans, that includes a sccond>nd straight year Legislatun ate next high-salaried wori work Chairman Daveve Gare'ts- told Magic qj school enr6llmeni /orkers “not in sync with Evans, who w as state schcschools supcrinten- of huge increases in mone;ney for public week and s r spend- what w e’re trying t< Valley Regional Medi[edical Center Board 3^ fall, before she Ig to do." dent ( for 16 years, drove a0 stastate-owned 1987 schools. ing recomn Batt told lawm members at their meetingm Monday. ijj make her budget re wmakers earlier he will Buick, I which accumulatedIted 95,000 m iles. G ov. Phil Batt’s proposal,ll, withv S48 mil- A year a e public oppose any attem Carets also is Magic"icV alley-R egional’s mendation. But she empt to improve pension Fox's I ofilcc sold it for $1,8SI,800 and applied lion less than the coalition'ss plan,p also was schools an increase benefits for pub chief management ofIl(tfllcer. pr aboul $682 million, ublic employees. Mike, the t m oney toward the lease.ise. presented to the comminee wiwithout discus- ofS92.5m percent. Freund, lobbyist fo The network is1 usingu a National s|, s scheduled to go before i for school administrators,' "I’d like to know how a1 womanwo: who would sion. In his budj islature, said that would elir Telecommunicationsns and Information ire’s budget committee late eliminate $5.9'million from recommend r spending lessss nmoney for local Education Chairman RonI Black,Bl R-T\vin Ban said th bc sus- the coalition’s rcqi Adminisu^tion grantt atand matching funds fg 1 said she will disclose her s] equest, money included to (school) ( districts would evenk'cn consideri buying Falls, didiiot allow any questiestions froni the tained. cover pension enhai totaling S275.000 to planlan the potient-informa- nmcndation then. ihancement. a a new car," said Sen. Marguei•guerite M cLau^lin committee on what Fox’s budgetbu recom* His prop ling for Jim Shackelford tion qrstem. The systemm will' link area hospi- ’ ago, the Legislamre gave p brd, executive director of o c f Orofino, Democratic caucu:mcus chairman. She mendation will be. She hass saidsi she plans schools bv )crcent, the Idaho Educatio tals. the Soiith Centraitral District Health in unprecedented funding inc Itio n Association, said the expects e to raise the issue; whwhcn-Fox appears to BSlt. fa r .aboMt t ^ ga. m illiallion in g9n»ral.m hiah stil /l-la rp a ^pmfliTIIding rpnii>>« wns nn _ t Lieportment ana areaI dcdoctors, letting them million, or more than 17 pei shaxc'infomiation on patielatients’ health histories. *■ idget message to the Legish ' T he m edical cenieiIter, St. Benedict’s ___I that sort o f increase can’t b« ------Fnmily-Medlcfll*Ctfhl^nler ana Mimdoica , -■Lawmaki ters—pis :h Memorial Hospital alreUready have commit* 3posal would boost spendin ■ ted to the project. by $43.5 million, or 7 per Carets said the netvletwork will need to (oppose ra fha sarnnd.l continue applying for federal grants to acial 9 implement the project,:ct, including one for $12 million from)m the National W a n ' e s ^ ^ l i Telecommunicationsns and Inform ation -I-measuress S Administration. Getting the grant woiwould cut the amount ^ Frank E Lockwood the medical center wouvould have to pay by Tmies-News writer half, to S2 million. Maglagic Valley Regional is the latest pan of thele network.n BOISE - Martin Luther KiKing sought a 1191 “We intend to prove'e thetl financial viabili- world where charactcr - not cocolor o f skin - ty of doing this," Garelarets said af^er board ^counted most. But in the decade:ades sincc his “1 F member Brucc Brownwn remarked on the Have a Dream" speech, the fedfederal govern- j A k n cost m“=>■ Washington, D.C. rally Mondonday, Steven . - BOISE - A Boise landscuper-has-beenlan some point the ‘Not iy|hit the snooze bulutton or w ake up1 inow .’. "You've EC Sims, govemment relations exjejpcrtforthe e goj_people at ordered to pay nearlyly $3,0003 and serve Sin ' City Hall wl National Minority Supplier Di V part drops off," says - •• 1 who want to ___ one year's probation>n 1for taking rocks __ ^-SEJclomenl------Ashenbroots group co-chairman ~ TT know wh^ th Councilsmar’TRe notion "that wewetavesomc- ^ the ^ b lio IS ’ ftx)m publlCland withduidut a perm it. Coi Irizcc. "Wcjust don’t i — G reg E d soori, n co-fourtider o f S a nl e e b r o w t n thinking,’'BH? iling special is a lie. “If they eliminateelii dicsc j Brizee said. *'' Clifford Guthrie, o\owner of Guthrie . ^ ' H e said tli laws, what is going to theree toto ensure that the Magic Valley and ■ d thot he and Landscape Rock, was onord^'by a federal •. iroblems they don’t think thethe region can welcome all Ed f/c will get a fair shake?" . 1 are a good fil." rdson tried to let the city kno\know how they magistrote judge to papay $2,800 to the :ron into those new neighborere so soon. fcl State Sen. D enton Da'rringtoigion, R-Declo, :ec, fellow downtown t felt before the Magic Valley matmade Micron’s Bureau of L ^d ManagerIgem ent Guthrie also Greg Edson, a vievice president o f the Twin sh< >ays govemment should judge: mdividualsim on - ISS ow ner Tom ihort list In a Nov. 27 Icncrr to The Times- was given a $100 fme,le, and S25 in court ' “ X kvinFalb Falls Area Chmb...... •' Twin Falls city has since hiredhire two con- ■ ' equipment is used carelerelcssly. . JThe current approach'barms'tQs lhe rihtion - mH imrtMminw n ) sites within five miles o f Twirresidents up call for tbe citizetizcns and elected ofTicials suisuiting firins to exam ine what'hat actions the - ' --^^SVith a e w ueh buildiilding getng on, Uie - e being considered by Micron^ Valley 9llhjM joW yi»llcir.Ify ." Fdtqa taid I.M lw yltj . j ; " i2idemaDd;fot:l(mdscapc:pc:rock, .especially^ .v ^lon’i mect.tbe latestaflirmatlveIve action.blue* ~ ...... ^ - P le a s e s e e )rint, D arrin ^ h ~ ^ 3 d ^ ’ thal would employ 3,500 ani large boulders, is high,gh, and that drives P™ llion to build. the price up,” M iracle:sa sa id . J W hite Idaho Gov. Phil Bant di er to collect nearly tw o tons o f ro ck , °PPjpporAinity, let us not cieate furtherther inequity. ByFreDkE.1 a day "honoring equaleqi opportunity for all “Having served this count!luntry as a m aster w hile each additional totton costs $5.50. Black says there’s already sonsome inequity. Times*News Americans.” . sesergeant in Korea, I found thenthem objectionable The intent is to give everybrybody a fair Debouncing bigotgotry, Bett said "The best to say the least. It irritated thetie heckhi o u t^ f me," taffaadwireiqxnts . cha:hance',’V^e said; but “some pp« ^ p le have a . BOISE - ( loans i n i f f o e n c e wc can makenu is to resolve that w c Berain B recalled Monday. . feinairer chancc thM others,” thanksinks to the cur*' celebratingtt, otherM a'rtifiiM never allow this'lis wonderful liation to.sub^ Looking for work at a MagicA Valley rentent government programs. Luther King ■ ' mit any of our peopleiple to humiliation or subjti*—aemployment officc,-BcTainwajwas-automatically “1 think we’ve forced the pendundulum b ^ o n d .. In a StatelE.Lockwood r&cism gation merely becaucause of the color of their rereferred to the "Farmworkers”rs” section.s N o one thehe median and it’s stayed overr therethi and now. I . He had w tncvs w^riter and in skin or their ethnicityity or< their rclipon.” ctcared that he had tnick-drivinging experience-or< here’s a backlash,” Black saicsaid. “T h e re ’s Idaho. He sf books, State Rep. Jessele BerainE is another Idaho hibad sold insurance in San AntorJitonio. - everse.discrimlnation going on.”.1.” ;. : ____drinking fou - Gov. Phil Ban joined Idahooimns in- .leader who celebratirated;Martin Luthcr.King _... JE orty y c a rs.la ie r,.B c raain in serves, in.the ...... - f f v B Z - : ■ H fnO bltuarlas-"—- State Sen. Joyce McRoberts is talso WBiy o f Dixie. A nd,g the life and message o f nMi State - Day witb enthusiasliasm. Berain rem em bers—Sl-Statehouse and is a close friencriend o f the gover- Mlnl-Cassla . V B3 vamifRnnative action p r o o f s . ‘'Peopeople should bc clubs that binIg Monday. (hbor, a returning lo Idaho10 from i Korea, where he ncnor. He credits K ing widi oeatireatin§ opportuni^— ------K DearAbby B4 -; - lired for th d r edibilities a ^ nnot o t'tbeir race or Ja^ e s e Aratehouse speech, Batt noted r&i served in the Unitedid SStates Military. fcfor not only blacks - b ut HispfUspamcs Aid o th e r ___ ■ 'Dii ■ ■ senpnder,!’she said. “W e keep sayin,lying people a ie ...... luting TO’nessed - m th t Deep Southts ar cam* Arriving in T win Falls1 he was greeted by. 'mminorities. ■ *. -M ovies' , creiifeated equal in the United StatiItates a n d they paign, Batt spokea o f segregated phonembolof bo *Vo Mexicans Allowo \ ^ ’ signs iii half-a-dozen Said Berain: “H e really fbcubcused the world’s - >.■ 'I " .'■'I ■■Bhdibould be” treated as equiils, Bhejadded. 8d| - , .'progreiss inbuntains h and obituary columrholiday local baiB and itstauralurants. Pleasesi(OseeBAtrrea, . o d, closerto*home,.of Gem J - . .^ 1 ■ blackballed a friend u id neighb - _ ' ^ ' •' V!...... imerican, bccause o f his race, icing's nonviolent ci^Hl rights i : called the^slain leader “a symb 1 human ri^ ts ” and King’s hoi

■ ...... ' ------Timos^ews; Twfirwin rall8.ndal.r7i>6ida-y.-j«ntanuafy 17, Ides » ___ _ ' ■' J _ = M o nto t n a S f iT i isesFMIcf HELENA. Mont.it._(AP) ' — A loan_ Suppo>pottcf9_QLScnate Bill lOO.saidMid He a lso said that ju;just because a Judy Jaccicobsoo, D -Biittt. ButIt bill intended to helpiclp Butte attract a the measeasure is one more of ahow-ow* business iDtends to eaOTploy several H e le n a Sen. Se; Sue Bartleftt, also a compulcr-chip plantm t that would pro* ing thatat 1Montana wantS'Micron. Underider thousand people doesti'in’t.mean that it -D em ocrat,It, iaid‘ the projected start-' vide 3,500 jobsi hash passed the tbe bill,]11. Butte-Silver B ow wouki repaypay will p ay g o o d w a f p anand treat work- iog wagee foraf production;wotker • Monlana Senate w ithith - ordcrmandate. • facility and other publicpu works that Seven'eral of bis fellow Democratsrats chance o f attractin g; !Microti. He tion.brButilutte and then changing iUs And while most agieaxddiatjuve-' oal membero:;r of the three-judge - Butte will need i f MitMicron Technology laised questionsqu about the b ill'' described them as peoeople who are mind, afterter construction o f publicc nile offteders and otbaier criminals Court of Afpeal: decides to locate therelere. Butte is one o f • "T henlere's no guarantee Butte cancan struggling in low i>^migjobsand.^see, gj woriahasbeibegun. . should be held morsre closely die paoel of ooioomtnees before only 13 cities that th e Idaho-based Id: chip • repay the nuUioo if Micron beadsads a hope.** H isanswnven c "M icron w ill defmite- actions, tbey tobepassedovaover. , manufacturer is comonsidering-for the sout^”" Iand> Idaho’s firstt twtwo women justices order people,” Idaho10 Court of oisteadand WimVimnill's credoitials as BOISE(AP) — Al<\ legislative task force is pressiissing should n ot b e consideredned BundetsoQ said in statesM When asked if the bill'ill woukl jeopardi2e his job,-V- Appeals Chief Judge Jesesse W altos a fo rm er Bannock Bi County for on ovataul o f thetie IIdaho Stale Liquor Dispensorsoiy. that cootndliquOT sales,s , revenuer per gallon is higherer Summers lauded, “I serveser at the pleasure of thes sajd during his 30^im it(lite intetview Democratic PartParty ofikia] m ade hia but docs not recommerTiend privitizing its operations.s. while coosunqjtion is lowilower. governor. My job*s in jeopiiopardy every d ^ . with the I ^ Judicial CoonciLQ acc^Mabili^ totoBattque^onable. E Task force m cm benXTS said complaints from agentency . “ Tbe averam revemieue perI gallon is $15 in controld1 . The stale would be betti•etter, served by having com- “W hen you say a law[W-ond-order In addition,in, ta council member employees and contiaiitiact store owners led it to dtafidn states,** h e 's a id .‘T h e; avaverage revenue in licensedxl missioneis with uidustiy bacl^round,bai B u n d ets^ sakL judge, I don't knowf w' h a t th a t asked WinmilliU MondayN w bedier be thrra pieces oflegislatilation. states is S9 p e r gallonI aaand consumption is about 25S "Mr. Summers’ experiierience is in insurance andi means,” 4th IKstrict Judfdge D. Duff should have! di:disqualified himself One'would replacece the dispenauy superintendeident peiO Tt higher. We*d bavihave to about double our con-I- banldflg.** be said. McKee said. “Am I a hanging fiom considerin;ering the case o f con- . with a three-membere r Iliquor control com m issioaa A summon to make up thehe revenue.I It would be a lose-s An existing disuibutioilion fonnula has problems, judge? No, I'm not a han{ingingjudge. demned murderrderer Jam es Edw ard ’ sccond one would cha:hange an existing fiind distiibiribu- lose deaL” Bundeison aod Summeiss s£d.si Some reorients, such1 A m I a w ^ ? N o , I d mn ’t’i think I’m Wood. Tbe kiUeidller*s ^jpellate attor- tion fomiula and a thirchird would address nepotism, . Commissioneis woulduld serve four-year terms andid as tbe g e i ^ fund, reccivd v e an exact amount; citiesi awinq),eithCT.” ' contendI diethe Mormon b e li^ of Sen. Hal Bundersonson. R-Meridian, who servesson c wouldqjpointanactoinislinistrator. and counties get vdiateverer isi left Robert Hamlin,- thebe Judicial his public deftnfeoden and tbe judge, the task forcc, said theh e ibills were the product o f eon5om- Di^wnsaiy Si^Kriiitendendent H. Dean Summeis saidd Ifth at bill is passed,, mutn u n ic^ 'ties would receive Council’s executive dinirector, said who sentencedxl hihim to deadl, resuh- plaints and a managlagcment audit performed1 b by. his agency*s official poshiositioQ on tbe commission bill11 37.75 percentof tbe dispispensary’s profits, brokenI the seven-member pananel would ed in violationsns o f Wood*s constitu- Coopers &Lybrand. is neutral. But he ojidedid ccreating a p ^ l contradictss down according to liquorT salesSI in respective cities or nominate two to four car to tiooaln^its. The committee saidlid |privatization o f the dispensoiISOiy phitiwtphii^g ftfif downsizing gbveim nent counties. Batt 00 “niesdav. Amv KKleiag.jd>e Winmill saidlid he1 could not comr_____ govemors ^xAeswomansn, said Batt ment in detailail because Wood*s L ^ g i silature i s honors would take bis time seselecting a appeal is still1 pe but insisted — —rBplBCBnrenrTdmcirrere d Ju stic e his.j)epuon U)o sso t ^ on die case was tees H u m aan i Rights Day Stqiben Bistline fixim thatlat slate. appnqnate. — SA LTXLAKE A CITY (A P) — UtahJ All four justices now 0:onthebi^ "Iba^flbu^^ e d mightily for die George Lorenzcn zo M oody Sr., o f o f Rhoneonda Jackson o f Twin Falls andid Funeral Chapel in Jerome.. \Viewiog, 9 m ay lack ethethnic diversity, but its resi- court were appoinin te d by last seven yearantonotletmypenon- tn Gooding,' 1 p.np.m'. W ednesday, Williamun Mshler o f Portland. Ore., III } to 10:45 a.m . on Wednesc:sday at the dents arc no strangers to prejudice, Democratic Gov. Cecilcil A ndrus, al beliefs, m yf religiousrel beliefs, my Dcmaray’s Goodinging Chopel. Viewing, a.m . WeWednesday. Hove-Robertsonm funenl chapeL lawmakersi werew told wliile celdnating w ho retired Ihis year andod was sue- politica! beliefsfsinterfi9e,” in besaid. 1 to 7 p.m. today aat t th6 t funeral chapcl. Human R^ i ^ D a y . ceed by Idaho's fnst GOF3P govonor L e^, who0 lostlo the Republican Senate PrePresident Lane Beattie, R- in 24 years. The last RepublicanRi nomination itin ldabo*s Ist Lila Day Y esm a m an, o f Rupert, 11 WestBountifatifiil, in a brief joint-session appointee to (be StqnemeleCourtwas I CongressionalU DDistrict last spring, a.m. todoy, Rupen>ert 7th Ward LDS eath notii:ice ______o fth e UlabLb L e^Iature, ^ d l b e birtb- Joseph McFadden, wfao «was named ' spent much ofo f hisI; time tiying to \ Chapel, Eighth1 a and G. Streets. ------vil nghts activist Martin by Gov.. Robert Sn3mylie in convince Judicialidal Council members Viewing, 10 to i0:4!):45 a.m. today at the E lw OMdCGray M ing. Burial will be at theiMinidokn- ^ December 1959. that despite hisbis |political career, a church, (Payne Morti:ortuary in Burley). ng Jr. was a "great day to PERT - Elwood Clyde Gray,^ Aeequia-Rupert Cemenclcry in T h e applicants inKiterv iew ed commitment to tlthe law has always 5’ Rupert. Friends may call our freedoms." S l.o fR' Rupert, i died Sunday, J u . I S. U cue hour Monday included Walterers, McKee come first John Kober. o of f Jerom e, 2 p.m. 1995, al j[ before the funeral at thiIho fu»or«I Pennon heritage, he said, is , at the Minidoka Memorial one o f "a histoiyhisi o f unaccqjtance** — and Boise lawyer Davidid Leroy, a He aclmowledvledged ranking rela­ todoy, Hove-Rob.obertson Funeral Ho^italilal in RiqKrL ehapel. nAememo- TTie fledglinjling church's founder was former Idabo lieutenant3t governor tiv ely low inin rra tin g s b y Idaho Chapel in Jerome. T^e; funem]fu witl be held at I p.m. Those who wish moy nui ubs and his foUowers chascd and aOomey general, AdVda C o tm ^ law yers w ho> seese him more as a ' today at tbe Hansen Mortuary in,j rials to the Veteran’s Admiministration killed by mob across the plai prosecutor and federal-al nuclear politician (hann anai attorney, saying Jamison DanielI JaJaciooQ, infant son Rupert.t. \with Arvin Hansen oflicial-(. Medical Center m Boise. )lains to the B f c d ^ State. House SpeSpeaker Mel Brown said be waste n^otiator. that was understaiTstandable but "* was asked if conveningI the annual 45* McKee was among fi\five district his extensive and'md varied legal e^qieii-' day general1 sessions« on the holiday vio- judges and two magistritrates w ho eoce. Hospi)itals • lated itsqnrit ...... i CASSIASIA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Anderson, all of Rupsed site is said. liuiulandOT the canyon rim. AshenbrenerT sasaid the Sane Growdi Births MAGIC VALLEY^ REGIONAL MEDICAL CE lursuing M icron once that fi A boby was bom71 tito Mr. and M n. Kevin Christeisteosenof Somenamestnes are (m tted at patients’ requ( i^leted. Brizee, Edson and Ashenbobicner are ^oup has more>re thanl 200 supporters Burley: and lo TinaaCoferofPaul.' C s" S&5nd the other Sane Growth all a: sznall-business owners dodowntown, a lrea^ , aod beB didn’tdi( know bem many ' Admitted leaders say thethey vnll take a bard look at «while Trainor practices la\aw w ithin more would bee neededne before die city M DmX)KOKA MEMORIAL HOSPTTALlL Ruth Ridley o f JenJerome. the results ofoi the iihpact study, and blodcs b ofthe t^ . they agree th(they're not experts 00 tbe But they say thoir groupIp is more "We could listlist a lot o f die benefits if ------E dctaed------______fltcal-aod-socsocial efTects-of-Dew-busi—-divereetbanoommoa— d — -. ——- Micran-came in.-\tn.-Wfrdon*rdispute th at-— Elwood Gray, Da;Daphne Jacobs, Mary Kamp andan Ottis Patrick Flinn oFTwin f Tv Falls. ness. They wowon't s ^ whether a 1,500- *01iere’8 a k>t o f|» o p k onntbegroq) i -Mostpeople: vdio are t m really like ______I job or 2,GOO:DO-job company similarly v>who don't do any of that( (outdoors it here. What amazTm>T^ th a t m tmlvT I ______would be toolK) large for tte area. stuff,” si Asbenbreoer said. - 20,000 people,:lie, 3 ,5 0 0 jo b s-d o e sn ’t' ------1 “We*re notlot going to play guessing Sane Growth siqiporters alsiilsoinclude scareeveiyoDe,”be h said. games,” Ashahenbtenersaid. tltbe beads of Keegan Inc.IC. a n d o f Trainor said1 die “rookie" grass-roots F o r oobituary l rat« Informata tlo n . B ut they thithink the public shouldn’t AAmalgamated Sugar Co.'s TwinTi Falls organizers arene'! nevertheless confident Obitujaries c a ll 773: 3 3 -0 9 3 1 , extension 2788 w ait any longeiger before making its opin- factory. fi Keegan’s presidedent. Bob diat the Twin FallsFal City Council will - ions known, KKeegan, said be doesn’t tltbink tbe take a serious} lotlook at the effects of M affc Valley*8 growth trend n a to tbe area. 1 (Carl) Kelly o f Buhl: and a3 MarvinI w orked for his umjncle on a ^ooal business recmiters) ^ Ineedsany wooing Micron to family of aunts, uncles,, ffishing boat a n d thei^ servirv ed ln lh e until wc see ifwe*re on die help b from Micron. •TTiisiscneofi: o f die few towns in the s, nieces and nephews. He3 IMerchant Marines. He1 0owned a short list* The[ben, it's, ‘Wait to s ^ ^ fe a t “ We*re growing great gunsas as it is,** stye that's notit a company town.” he =ecedea'ljraeaUi byfils rn^faiirahtTn-FtalfwayrOrtf i reTafTd'Tn ------t h i s T i ^ stwstu3y M y i’ pJdd*&mg jw i -Keegan-md:— K — said. /e all loved him very much, 1972, m oved to Idaho, know, Micron'on’s here,” Brizee said. He said be isn't sure wbetbeber Micrcn Having one! is inot die imswer, the aveside service will b e heldi MarNdn lived Iri Boise ancnd Nampa Some ofth'' the Sane Growth leaders would w conqiete with bis potaitato pack- group’s. leaderslers say. They cite 1 W ednesday, Jan . 18,1995,, i and then moved to thoho Magic share commim on in te re sts. B rizee, inin^iouse for employees. *njppeiware, w/Eich bid laid offim ore than iset Memorial P ark In Twin1 Valley.\ For a time he wcJOfkedat Ashenbrener,T, EdsonI and local a tto rn ^ Vic Jaro, plant superinteitendent at 600 workers whenwhi it shut down in under the direction off 'Idaho>1 Frozen Foods and i j)! J^cvin Tminotnor are avid outdooismen. Amalgamated A Sugar, said tbthere’s no Jerome in die 1980I980s,asandcmq)le. Ids Funeral C hapel In Twin1 metr Connie Ihler. The tv tohisdutiesascoKJwnerof d Fallsf in 1989, for medical re miBoritios)wlisvbich essentially forced tbe pi But.SbiB nl*"'* Sfca3 problem Commission, callscal King a personal Tw in f a l l s -- SamuelSi Richard Addisonon Ave. E., Twin Falls'ID) : Marvin waa a membei K r poUticalpiocC!>cC3s to become aware o f it areas. "The society ththat our, "hero” who facefaced police aog;s and Harr, 58. of Twinin Fi alls, p a s s e d B3301., ' ' fPeace Lutheran Church In F Constitution:talked aboutIt and D r. water hoses andd ara n ^ mobs and awaySunday evenir)ning, at his home ' Surviving o re his wife, C£ e o f hMgc.” C King talked about io his “Dream”“ resorted to violeaolence., • . .. of an extended illnesie ss. ■ 1 Twin Falls; and a sister,Bt, Wilma Bcram souill Itees mequities that need K -qieecb.still isn’t a-reality.-T n go-in-widi tank^But------Hs'was'born-in-in-Twin-Falls-on-^^^H I Fitzhenry-of North Bendr'IrOrorHo- -addre»»ing:,l!:-rthe la c k -o f-m a n d a to ry -;^ -Therc-are— -‘^At^'one can g< —Sept.-17; 1936.-5.- to-Sam and I .w-V a s p reced ed In death by-jy-his par- workers* comjnnpcnsation for the state’s ^equities “ and |nejudice” b a ^ on how many peopl:opIe can bring ^out E lizab eth H a rr. Sam Si spent hfs I ents and an infant brother.'.' > predominatel'tely Hispanic farm work economics, religion, and nrace, she social chuge non-violentlynot through whole life in TwinI fFalls, t graduating I Man/In cherished his assissociation fo rce; select;ctive law enforcement said. st In ad ^tio n , t b m is increasingin' tbe Democraticic pproc^?" Bergwen . from Twin F a lls HiHigh S chool in I with Connie's family, th^Ih!jh !^ _ and____minoiit oiities; and limltc4.employ;_anger among European-Animeri.caos_askedJQulpa«fi • 1954. He marriedd BE arbara HalFm iTvould-wlsh'to remember h m cnt opportuniUnities. in tti response to affirmativeve action tiy Kmg, is somedfnediing •• 30 years later 1957. They w ere latelater divorced. He I and mother-in-law, Elmer ai ill, “things are a w hole lot programs PJ and perceived1 "special - that societyf shouldsh celebrate, ^e had two daughters,rs, Melanie Smith I Ihler; a n d C o n n ie's brothiI t o s m d ainadds. rights” "1 she added. added and Valerie Sturm.1. SSam worked for I f: families. Lowed, Gary aran d Mike ' Independent Meat:t CompanyC for 38 I 11ihler. years until 1992, when wl his illness I ThehjneralwillbeheldaI at 2 p.m. ^ ^ S S S S forced his retirement. I Wednesday at the Peace) LLutheran \ .. Sam loved th e outcoutdoors r fishing, I Church' In Filer, with PastI F A L L S r M ^ Q. T?inish. cchurch. F e b ru ^ 1st to March Melanie (Terry) SmlSmith of Arvada. .'55, of TwTwin Falls, d lM S aturday. The faiilly s u g g ^ t h ^jt miemoH-'( ' . limT e : 7:00. pm to 9:0: 0 0 p m Colo., and Valeriee ((Lou) Sturm of Jan. 14,I, ,1.1995, f t the M agic Valley aal contfbutxms be gh/en to'Ptc eace Idaho Falls," tw o granddaughters,'. gre Regionalal M edi& l C en ter In Twin -. LLutheran Chtirch, thehe Elka • :■ Place: C .S J Shields EB l d g ., Room 105 Danlella Smith a n d Jessica Sturm;' Falls, Rehabllltation C enter in Boltoise, or to Cc dst: $25 : two grandsons,' Joshosh land Zachary- MarvinIn vwas bom Aug. 27.1939, Magic W Valley StaHIng Seiiervioe in Smith; a brother, Don)on (Judy) Harr of at North:h IBend, Ore.. the son of Twin T Falls. Oonatksns mayrbeleftat b .H •Registnitkm: C.S.L 733-9554^ Ext. 270,t)rI,t)r272.. ' Twin-Falls: three-te-sisters, Joan Morris ancand G r^ Cole Thrush. He . the'church tf or mailed to: ReynoldsRi ■ - : ' (Glen) Sandau of 1\vlT\vin Falla, Shelia cpew up) aand completed echbots tn Funeral Fi C h ^ l, 2466 AddislisonAve. ' ■ Whiere d o youI iw ant t6 ’go flnan dfihetop^to'b& iilacuss _ L1 M ' /

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WM Bwsgg; o n = t l ^ f IErehginee; BOISEI (AP) — The state olo f Idaho Idaho. His reportt wawas presented to tiic has a big investment in Univer/ersiiy o f Boanl o f Educationlion Monday and will Cassisia matermitywaard cutssnurseiryuse Idaho-Boise Is State cooperativeive engi- come up for discussinission at the board's neering program at B o ik andd should . Jan. 26-27 m eetingng ^H jH U jjH ByJeoniftrle r B u n ch ------;— infants necding.specilecial m edical-attention— build on tiial program instead-ofof-trying— Govr-Phil-Bait-lait-has-called-for ------Tim es-Newsw s writer will receive it. Smithtil 5,000 m inim umim deposit stay in one: room during their stay, the D etroit area near!airly six yeiars ayo. die __— R y p f lr 7 L —$5,000 minitniiitiiiti deposit______: "irh asT jcSbcdnro developed from the be!•eJiet nospitai also was coi converting to birthing -aod supportirirting research Uiat moOicrs; anda -rooms.’However, hehc said, places such ' . W H their babiests bbenefit from being togedicrcr in Califomia have beeieen offering types of- PSpN the first hochours and days o f th e ir lifn dispiayc in the nursery,.y, Jeremiah ofcoursorso, mothers can request tlthat provide, so a 36-bedid uniti o p e n ^ in 1992, h a s sta y e d b esid eI hishi mother's hospital bebed. babies be cacared for in the nursery, a n d the spokesm an said. Budgets; writers joockey for conservatc tive high ground^ BOISE (AP) — Lcgis^lativ e budget-writers took)k requests to augment existxisting budgets, budget- sysystem no longer has facilitieses tto handle. • I Republican Gov. Phil BaBatt’s hold-die-line spendinglg writers denied Batt rccorcommendation for extra In bodi. cases, membersi wantedw more detailed GeneSturgUl ( DanKiKing BobSeibel IK en S tu a rt philosopl^ one s t ^ fuitherther Monday. cash to cover the unusedd vvacation of retired Law iniinfonnation about die costs. 11525 Addison Ave. E. Stubite 105 834 F a lls AVC.-Sc.-Suitc 1010 a- Enforcement D irector Rich: In tfa^ rejectedj twotv o f die new chicf execu- ichard Cade. They did die But possibly die most poiniminted target was a sub- Phone 734-9106i ^ P h o n e 7?33-1925 3 3 tive’s proposals for modeodest inqeases in the existinglg sa m e w ith B a tt’s p ro pposal o s to equip the new stistantial increase in die residemlence allowance for Batt state b u d ^ aod quesdoneoned others. prison work-release centerter ithat will open in Idaho hiihim self The new governor rectecommended lawmakers Cbmbtned with other7 reductionsr in Batt’s rccom*n- Falls next A ugust approve an extra $3,000 a monlonth for living a p e n ^ Federallyly insured up to $100,000. m ended e m e rg e n ^ speispending requests, the Jointnt Tliey claimed the Lawr EnforcementEt Dt^iartracnt diat was proposed by the: DivisionD of Financial CDs availablo0 fromi institutions nationwide,le. FinanceAppropnstions3 CCommittee m a n a ^ to trimm could just absorb the costt ofo f Cade’s vacation, while Management M ' Issuer infomrmation available on request, Moy be subject to intintcreatpenolty for early withdra\idrawal. about $565,000 from thelie aamount the new administra-a- the Corrections Dei«mmentnit could just order up the That $36,000 a year wou'ould be on top of the EnjscUve oi/y/13/95. subject to availability. tion onginally intendedj to ^pend augmenting currentnt e q u ip m ^ for the new workork-release center and dicn $ SI 18,200 a year provided in vanvarious expense accounts Simple interest. budgets. pay for it out of the new budgudget next July. for fdi die governor. And that cosh saving:ings may become crucial inin Tbe House-Senate panel:1 al became embroiled in “I diink $3,000.amonditl ish too much money,” ■ finslisng an : plip l u diTDU^ mid-1996 wiien•a debate over just how m uchh additionalac money is need- Rvcr8iai m ining “patent" — only if die valuilue o f die B J ^ f , , Amwiran Riv(^, whiphich^oog.wiliijaw..the.go.'goyemmentjnust,.scJI..thc_m _mineraUeposits.is.greatciLiu d ia n .d ic ______Trout Unlimited filed aI pcpetition Friday acreage forr asa^ little as $5 an acre. value vj of die land if it weree usedi for r r asking Babbitt blockktheproposal. th Rebecca;a Wodden. president of ototherpi^oses. ______■J The mine planned byy CCrown Butte. American1 RRivers, called the Crown Interior’s Bureau ofo f L an d ' M ines Inc., a subsidiaiy/ ool f a r.flnnHifln ButteprojectK t “the most notorious m ine Management M has taken somnc e prelim- . company, Noranda MirVlinerals In c ., in America”i” 1because it would be locat- inary in measures in connecti:tion widi would b e located in tbei mimountains just ed near thee country’se oldest and best- die di uansfer of die 27 acress :in ques- > above the northeasteraera coraer of known natioitional park and threaten.a^tii_tion, but no actual transfeife r-o fth c Y ellow stone in the Oallaiillatin National river systemnn that is among the most patent ps is expected soon. TlT he issue Forest scenic and mostOK renowned fbr trout also aL has become bogged doiow n in a Crown Butte MinesI Inc.In said in a Environmitmentalists are particularly complicated co environmentala l review statement that the mineine “does not concerned bebecause Crown Buttq pro- that th involves Montana enviivironmen* threaten Yellowstonee FPark or the p o ^ constniitrucdon of a 7(^acre reser- tal ta agencies, the Army C o rp s o f onm enta! G reater Yellowstone fidos;sosystem.” The voir behindd a n earthen dam to hold aA Engineers Ei and the Enviror fi.A i t .:,«..«■. w com pany called the petitictitioii opposing estimated 5.5.5 million tons of toxic , Protection Pr Agency. ' the project‘'misguided andUld fiivolous.” wastes andd tailingst from the mining John G ia h i^ an ouditter andai guide '' Interior Solicitor John-ihn-Leshy said process..Th(rhe company proposes to from fh Silver Gate, M ont., saiiaid it was that the department wouvould have no process 1,80(800 tons of ore per day for htTnic hr: diat this mine is being developedde comment on the petitiottion until it is lOtolSycana s . just Ju: as die government is returningre 1 ^ I ' * reviewed. However, be aalsosaii“We b Nosuchresreservoir has ever been test- wolvesvn to die Yellowstone re{region. He ^ arc~of conrse'conceTned"ed Triienever n—ed-as to long»g-term viability,-and this -•■ saidsai the mine wouldtlestroysasections of— ■: . major development b proptroposed near a one could thiliste n the headwaters of "some “a o f die most beautiful countiy co in $ . national park, particularlysriy one of the' the Yellowsiwstone River and various die di< world" — a repon to wvhich h visi- crown jew d s like YcUowstwstone.” tributaries amand water springs, Ihe peti- tors toi from across die country gigo to fish |a |||^ H || ------— Under-provjsions-ofH>f'^h6=1^7-2=tiOT said.------. ------r . and a n an area thot-is*h

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'B -a Tifnw-News. Twin Falla.Fai ldahQ~~fu^ ^ .'J a n u a r y H-Valleylill if e ------—Pusfiimi^babyIstroJU€r|isnpw alUtintheepark r D E A R A B B Y :! ami'writing w about ward? I would think mostist babies which she replic'lied with a resotmding Valley hlappeninings your response to “Milvlildred From Dear Abby -would feel insecure seeii;ln g onl)- "Nol” I then told)Id her that if she didn't Minnesota," who wondindered about- strangers all the time rather' tlthan thetr speak up to heiiier siipervisors, they | using strollers witii babiesbies facing for- A b ig a il own mother or fatha wouldn’t knoww how shc-fclt - and •*Ri^ District plaIans board meeti]iting ______ward. Your re^onse: riftbe.babyiis.-"If .. . -DEANNEDH)INGLEY, -addedr^Rememember,-thesflueaking JEROME-..The Jeromme-Recreation-.DIstrict‘9 9 monthly-boardm ------facing its mother, the babyaby would have PORTLANJ'ID,ORE. wheel gets the grcgrease." • nmeeting is planned for 7 a.m. Tuesday at the Jeronirome Recreation. to ride backward. 1 woulduld assume that V a n B u r e n DEARDEANNB: It’s beecen a long A few days latlater she came into my ''C ' C enter, 2444 S. Lincoln: b ^ies.Jik c adults, prefer.!fct.!0. s « _ w h ^ frighteningS i time since I pushed a prar am - and oHice with an ododd dtprcssion on her The public iB-invited.1. For more information,I, callct 324-3389: . they arc going - nol whei/here they have had expcrici even longer since I rode in oone-but face and said,I, ‘ “ W e ll, I to o k your Board E meetings'Will be heldh tbe third Tuesday moim om ing o f each been." - ward-facingIg snumbcr-oftrffothers who tiiperhaps the mothers who) ai rc cur- advice about thec ssqueaking wheel..." month n through 1995. Abby, before strollersrs camec on the One mothiricnced inciMnts" wrtfr^or- evrcntly pushing prams will wiwrite w ith When I askedd 1:h e r how it tumed out, , ' scene, wc had pmms andad buggiesI with baby’s footig vstrollers. pca more current evaluation ool f pram s, she replied, “I gotjot fircdl” ' I babies^cing their mothathos, but more the wh6lsjthcr ui did not know that her rc;And by the way, we used:d. to call I learned thatat he who cackles the/' Retired* federal1 workers me«tf(t for lunch important, with mothers:rs facing their the front ofIt was t rubbing against one of- athem : “baby buggies.” • loudest is the fitfirst to lose his head! TWIN FALLS - The ^National'Association offReiired.Fcdcral. Re babies. baby, and isa> until she walked around lo Ai DEAR ABBY: In a recentnt column. Y our advice cer;ertainly brought that Employees E Chapter 19599 w ill ho ld its m o n th ly luncluncheon meeting In my opinion, mothersleis facing their another incid)f the stroller to pick up her thiyour advice carried the adafage, “The back lo me, andid I was reminded that . ata 11:30 a.m. Wednesdayay at North's Chuckwagonson on Kimberly babies is more importantant than babies on a bonnetsaw i his bloody foot! In still squeaking wheel gets the greasasc.” for every adage, tithere is another adage R B oad. seeing where they arc goin,;oing. After wit- stranger aleniicidcnt, a b&by was choking yo Many years ago, prior to rnyni retire- which contradicts Twin Falls Police Sgt. : Jim Munn willII discuss' the •s :ncssing a baby in a forvorward-facing Althoughel tribbon tmtil an or^coming sqment, a woman ^ m an adjoceccnt office ...... -BEBETTY J. MURDOCK, Neighborhood h Watch PrProgram add home securiiurity. For more strotler being strangled;d by\ the strap improved enedthe the mother. came to me repeatedly, voi(3icjng her TACOMA, WASH. • inform ii ation, cal! B ud R uiHing f at 733-5231. holding him in the strolhoiler while his ing is saferJl m1 anufactuiw have vastly m(complaints about how wfairlylyshewas. YOUR “AIABBY-ISM” FOR mother was totally unawanvare o fthc situ- vieW ofherbthe safety’ of strollers, Jioth- cabeing treated by her supervisorors. ■ TODAY: A lesiesson in basic Latin; | ation, 1 began observingg sistroller sima- ly think the*r bthan a mother’s constant co I asked her if she h ^ discucussed the Veni, Vidi, Visa,sa. (W e camc, wc saw, Legion ■■ Aiixiiiaiiry IM t 7 sets mimeeting tions and talking to m othathers. 1 found a between r tra> bat^. Besides, do you real- bematter with others in the ool ffice, .to we shopped.) TW IN'FALtS - Unit 7 of the American L egon i^ Auxiliaiyi bas e baby knows the difference ------^------1 planned P its regular meetleting for 1:30 p.m. W^dnednesday at the ;raveling forw ard or back- mi Valley\ Christian/Our Sa’lavior Lutheran Church,, I'1708 H ey b u m , Ave. E. The location hass 1been changed due to mudiluddy conditions Funny^-boneg at the originally scheduled:d m em ber’s hom e, gender CSI of[fers oveer60 ' F o r m ore inform ation, cicall 733-8989. gap exidsts ato |ltnless clasiss. l\vin Falls histo:orical society to0 gatherj Orlfindo the humor i TWIN FALLS-The Tvrwin Falls County Historical'ical Society w ill office meet at 7:30 p.m. Wedn Wycoff, an i The Times-Ncws movement andid flexibility and n: Inesday in the communitylity room at the OK, hypothetical-situatication time; . communicatiir itself,” says Edgar B. strength training.ng. Participants are HHealth and Welfare Buildi:ding on Pole Line Road. ------ccrrsnTTTcnnnrTPWs♦W6rkit‘istflik- c miiTJi r iunin a associate pro fesso r o f ■ TWIN FALLS - An "(■■Ov cr fiO - eiiwuiuKed ^ dU’JU’miiy [111! umlvliH!!>------w ill p uisgnr Uie II. ;A ll liuei EUieU------ing about returning to woiworic af^cr her W y^ojfation tc at the University of _ and Getting Fit” class: isi being appropriate for3r their individual P'people are invited. ------^atcrnily-^leaver-A-iiialelale-colleagu&^umor-in-Coin u in Ui'iiinuo. ^ o ffe red bv the Collepe of-Sf Southeni needs. »— says, "What arc you planniinning to do, set the class, studteaches a course called ____ Idaho. The first classISS session will be H . up a nursery in your offu)ffice?" W ink- comedy routirCommunication^As-pai^f ------Jan Mittlcider has desigligncd the held at 9 a.m. WWednesday in the Twin •* Falls senioiors set baked potlotato bar wink, snickcr-snicker. is growing tudcntsmo prepare and deliver class and will bc the instmcuctor. She gym at CSI. OtlDther sessions are T W IN FA LLS - T w in FallsF High School seniorars andai the Parent Your reaction U> that coicomment may "The wholeutines — and thcjr material will address the fitness neec«ds of the planned for 9 to0 110 a.m. Mondays, Teacher T Student Organizization will host a baked:d potatof bar to depend on your gender, oof f couisc. But cr" throughmore tl alike. mature adult. The coursee includesi Wednesdays andnd Fridays. A med- raise ra funds for graduationin from 5 to 7 p.m . Thursda;sday in the high how do you think our pregiregnant profes- place, Wycoflole world is coming togeth- cardiovascular activiticis wiivith walk- ical release signj;ned by a personal school sc cafeteria. A dedicacation ceremony for the ne\new auditorium jional should respond to0 thetl guy who this gender1 mthe media and the work- ing o r other low-intcnsityty aerobic physician is requiruired. will w follow. posed the question? arc having :ofTme says.'As a result o f all Cost is S3 per person.. Tickets1 arc available fromrom senior class A. “Don’t bc rude. I ha’have day care — includingr mixing, tl men and women officers and at the dooror. For more informationion, call Carol all arranged." “It used more to common experiences '—Women lo\veenergy,e equalily_ JC a rp c n tir a t 734-5362. B. “I suppose you thinknk thaii women down’humor;g those related to humor. V ...... belong at home with theirir bbabies.” says. Rescarcto bc Ihat men used put- \ The Times-News welcomimes news ofcom m um ty eventvents. Sendm afe- C. “Actually, your offlcnice is a little viewed suchor; s men'spdrrcd,” Wycoff found in daating youngger men rial ^ to The Timcs-News VValley Happenings, P.O.. BiBox 548, T w /n,, more spacious: I thought11 I mightr set up tile. But reccarch showed that women ^ Falls. ID 83303-0S48. Pleas•Jise submit news at least a: weweek in advance ' the niiisery in there.” women’s hatt sparring behavior as hos- LosAngdesTmies American bridests inow marry younger - andai include a phone /lum bercr w hen you can be reached.ed. ' Barbara Mackoff, authothor o f “W hat W ycoff says,scent studies indicate that ■ men. For womenen aged 35 to 44, the Mona Lisa Knew," favorsrs C.C Stand-upattitudes o arc changing, LoLOS ANGELES - Kalee Dennis ’figurejumpsto4141 pcrccnt • Response A means youyou’ve ’'taken trend toward'S. never used to date younger menen. There arc manyly ireasons for this. From Ihe bait and you sound both>oth aggressive they say )di comics have noticcd the But 1 when she was 27, the e?executive a biological stand]ndpoint, women rcach and silly,” MackofTwrites.'cs. Option B is rcmoin. rd unisex humor, too. But secretary nc' met a young Marine5w v how as their saual peak; in their late 30s or early too defensive. Howeverver, the third Forexamphdifferences definitely visiting 1 a friend in her apartmerlent build- _ 40s, while men arcUB more sexually driven m m n response "satirizes the situationsit and degrading hun ing.sec He was 27, loo, he said,, aand dur- ' at a younger age.;e. Women also outlive demonstrates your confidifldencc about ing. Nor doiple, : women still don’t fmd ing yis a week o f dinners and danciicing they men, so manyingg ddown in age evens the returning to work." gross jokes,lumor aimed-at them amus- discovered ing many shared intercsiests. chronological playiilying field M & m m m im ivn g And the entire scenarilario demon- “Womenlo di m ost o f us appreciate ingAfter he went home to:o N orth Culmral and dcdemographic changes strates the difference betibetween male humor funny t disCarolina, Dennis was ehauing3 \with her have also made suesuch relationships easi* and female humor. cr level,” Isa; do n 't always find men’s neighborj and learned that her' bbeau had er. More womenn haveI carecrs and are "Men's humor cann 1be like a comcdian whly because it goes to a crud- kept Ca an important secret from her.h< financially indcjIcpendent today and CMill S m dd Hollywood Friars Clubb roastr — all “Women wilsays Denise Mdlagon, a neiNo, he wasn’tmarried. don’fneedtomarra n y for security, which playful insults and mock-h:k-hostilc slap- ‘You’rcjustscwho lives in Indianapolis, keiBut he was only 18. . in the past usual:mily meant an older, J a n . 2 0 , t995 -4:^.6:6 :30 - stick.” Mackoff writes. Comic Kevwill roll their eyes like, "I I couldn’t believe it,” sayss Dennis, more establishedIm n aiL Women’s humor tendsds i to bc more Chicago, says a qua^r-cenlury later. “I was5 raisedr in And today’s worvomen arc in much bet- A t th e HLH.S. Cafeteriir ia consoling, she says. Ratherher than goad- that'womenlevin an Rogers, who lives in a very conservative familyly in the' ter shape than thcih cir mothers or grand- Cost:: ''3“ per person ing cach other, women tendtern to “make about, lys it’s easy to find topics Midwest a q and if I had knownm that, I mothers were,* andam toned bodies and : small comedics out of sharedsha experi- “If you did1 aren’t interested in hearing awould \ never have gone out withith him." good health are attrittractiveatanyagc. •10“ for;r afamUy of 4 or 5 ; cnccs." ■ not want to go Mi■ But the experience opened hiher eyes. Addiu'o'naUy, iis society evolves, the ' In workplaces all acrosiross America, same way lid the a sports act, A cy might Now wo she dates younger men;n alm ost taboos against suesuch relationships also ‘15® for aI 1family of 6 o r moretre ------Uvomcn-and-men-oreadjust[usting-to-each—Stallono-movi looking1 have become moreore common and more oming Game. adjusting because we’re the'the ones who However, notif want to see Beaches specifically I for younger men.:n. It just widely accepted, The Chili Feed followwed by the Homecom read all the self-help booksoks — includ- men react toiweck.” s] h^^)pc^. De Oficn, Aey seek her out.oi . Lastly, many/ womenv in their 40s : ing those on humor. men are likely, if the humor Is about how spe“I like their energy, and I like I the and older say thee p o o l o f available men C h ili F eeed i sponsored hy: ■ To summarize the self-hIf-help books: Other topics3 sports, women os well as way hi^ they treat me on a mor<>rc equal in their age grou]oup is just loo small.' • The best way for womenT) tot( deal with both sexes: :ly po to bc amused. basis,” *' says Dennis. "Many' of c them Besides, some ofo f those men can be, Waremart the male approach to humorn or is to make crying," Mailies that trigger laughter in wa;were raised by liberated motlothers so well, standoffish1 arand stodgy. fun o f the situation ratherr thanthi countcr- shopping; in-lapolitics (‘to keep us from basthey’re more open with their■ feelings,f attacking the jokester. Our)u r hypothcd- Even in lalagon the says); c h ild re n ;. weimore honest. They don't have; anya; bag- cal exchange ^bove is a1 prprime exam- women arci-laws; lei and work. the;g_age, any ex-wives. Mentally ______pie: thankslo fhethe i workplace, men and M mo rially an’d'physically, we seci;cnl more IlK Bi Despite our differing humorhui styles, proliferationlearning ( to banter better, on ga{ the same wavelen^.” E R ~ r ielelf-hclp booki andlfie tiorAn increasing number o f worom en are R E ^ co^unications exerts say,saj men and seminars on ' women arc laughing atI m more o f the W ycoff says.n of company-sponsored choosing oni relationships with youngery Detectloron and EducgUon1 S e m i n a r same things. A primaryon j workplace humor, men. / It’.s nol just fun and froliclie either “Gencrally'spcaking, thehe jgap is clos- assuring cmplc>. The cho National Center for• 1H ealth ing botli in response to humorandinhur humoronthejiy goal o f the seminars Is meiStatistics says 23.5 pcrc«•ccnt o f ployees that it’s O K to use Thi ejob.' ■ Sta Tonight at th e M[OVIES!| O H i p i -- ^ MAILCINEMA^-73»iMb6|t! N ell (13) 7;1 5 -9 J0 JEROM E4 32 Jungle BoDk (FG) 7:20-90-9-20 D um b & D u m b e r (13)5)7:10-9:10 7 . - Little W om en (PG)7.-00-K)0-9:20- L egends o f F all (R) 7:00-rfW-9-,20 l U l ThisFRREE Evening Seiieminar Is Thurss., January 19,9 , 1 9 9 5 TW irigem eria^ ------qF7:00O^irp'tobbyeof Clinic R ichie R ich (PG ) 7:15 Jungle B ook (PC ) 7:00-90-9:15...... LittleWomen(PG)7.-00.« W :1 5 T M peckers; Dr. Jolohn Shuss & Dr.r. Howard Schabff I.Q . (PG) 7:30-9:40 D u m b /D u m b er (13) 73C^30-9:40 To Register;r Call 733-37000, Ext 344 Legends o f F alls (R) 6:4!5:45-9-9-15 . 'ricipants will bbe offered a mammogramn 1 and< — F ar From H o m e (PG) 77:00-9:00 ^ ...... D isclosure (R) 9 * ^ physiciani n breast exdmn for $70.

~PoreI^FiimSCTiS1BsIB e ^ n s Irawing'willbe>e held tor a ‘REE-mdmmogrg r a m ^ ^ = AU5WeeksFor$2S$25.00 Tickets at the Doorir$6.50 $ hrough a grant from TheTh State of Idaho, vroiom en may iscehre a inf r e e For Infonnation Coll1734-2400 72 m om 1T109 ro min If t h e y m e e t t h e f o l iow o ing criteria:. A BERN'ARD< * '4 0 y e a n o f a g e oor r older * Have neverr hadI a mammogram BERTOLUCCI FILA no insurance coverageje for a mammogram cor an unmet deauctlbkIble of $58 imiE Americicon College of Raladlology Accreditited Mammograph]ihyUnlt ; I J BUODH/ ...... 1 0€ & H C : ! t mm EIS) V IWlii Fall! Buriey Halleley . ri-■■ ShoW HiM »W ed*l7it7:30,' - 4l8Addlwn#i leooovwfand . /4 1 9 6 .MM alnr Twin FFallsj C llh|c& Hosispital - g ^ -;:733r0106ills Jerom e i : ^76-9691 i 788-381805 - 'Serviikfiiig itie f ^ k Valhy s/n»t m r nM :110W««tMaIn8L 16 •nolntmwi^ ivaltaM* but ^ 6 ^ S h o swjwneSjrertEMt^^ l n Fa!M daho^_^^^ )6 . . .324-2668 . ^ rim .':, y teim-epm 8 < > iin t^ < < w ^ ^ Apfl<>lr r" :' "' 7 P ' - - ’ .. .fi ... h

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A digital roadout on tho can cuit profiits slig] Sm artC ap UHls the potfont !hfly ; how many times It w as Oran^ County Registtr onteed to last two ortir three years. cu sto m ers'rs' expectations can ™ rontovod each day and how- - “T echnology exislists to make a changc. many hours have elapsod since It w as last romovod. ^ o n . SANTA ANA, Calif. —- D(Don’t 10-year battery, ”' hch says, “but Detroitt sautom akers took a omputerlzed |H ^\. I. bottio ' ’■* / ' S'.' waste your money on quality.'y.' you’re getting to theIhe top o f cus- thum ping; inir the w allet because f lf the patleiit desires! ' r r Now there's a bit of hercsjrcsy to tomers’ expectations.s. they didn’tI’t |pay attention to cus- ’ ' theSm artC ap can start yoiir day. “If you went to a 50-year bat- to m ers’ risirising expectations for ^ beep when Ifs Ume to Otaka a pUf. • Paying extra dollars for qualityqua teiy; customers w.oulluld balk at the well-built cars.car O that significantly exceedss whatw extra cost because a r a car doesn’t JapaneseX manufacturersn stepped £ Alnlght. tho patient your customers cxpect or needMd can lost 50 ycare." in with theqi: quality buyers wanted. * placos tho Sm artCap send your profits up in smoke;ce; sayss Restaurants have a similar prob- "Quality^ is nebulous. It includes ^ twtUo on lop of a computer Costa Mesa, Calif, business-str;-strate- lem. The industry mnsnii the gamut product spccpccifications, reliability. ?Om odem .The modem Is p lu U ^ ln lo the paUenrt^^ ^ gy consultant William BimbaunQum. from fast food to finenc dining. Cus- scrvice, comi)mfort, aesthetics," Bim- [q Being a confirmcd-antl-smolmokcr, -tom ers—willingnes!;sslo-pay-for—baum-saysr* M odem I IBimbaum would like to see: smallsn great food and servrvice runs the ‘T h at’s especiallycs| true in a ser- • patient's dosing record to SmartC m aker Aprex Corp, In Fremont. C companies break that habit. • gamut, too. vice businessless. It’s the reception a s Bimbaum expects that hislis phi*f A t a five-star restistaumnt, “cus- hotel staff■ gi'gives guests, a doctor’s ^ losophy will stir controversy:rsy in tomers cxpcct that i 1f the patlont didn't take tho0 mim edidne properly, t if they drink bedside mannanner." ■ o r If the Sm artCap w asn l piecedplac on the board rooms and on factory floors,flot h alf a glass o f watercr, the busboy Our expccxctations of computers 9 m odem, an Aprex staffer phonese s tho patienttf tlie I Briefi! Total Quality Management is < one will run over and fill that glass," arc soaring.g. We want them to bc f. 0next day to remind them. lyin lio f the hot buttons ofthe ‘90s.i. Birnbaum says, faster, easier icr to use, more reliable. Don’t misunderstand. Bimbanbaum “At a cofTec shop,I. theyt don’t. If The producen:cisofhardware and sofl- a Once a montfi, Aprex se n dIts s afl report on the is all for quality. But hc hasas ob-< the ow ner strives to patient's dosing practices to theth. patient and 0 provide that ware are hard-ird-prcssed to k < ^ pace. . i his or hor doctor. served an interesting phenomamenon servicc, he’s makingIg a mistake,” On the otlother hand, Bimbaum 1 © ftusini------less aabout quality. he says. says, custom!3mcrs’ expectations can fl When a company spends monevmoi Clislo m m siiirlv .annrKfliaiRai thf drrn^nynvrrlutiim c______-L e ------Hopes for st to improve quality, sales usuaisually attention, but they doiJon’t cxpect it. T he old1 general g store whose ^— get an immediate dnmialic shoish.otjn_so the coffee-shop) cowner has a., clcrks pulled.cd.itcms-OfT.thc shelves otiroo: Aprox Corp, AP/Bob Blonctiini ----- keep stock clclosehig h ^ -g ------hard-ttme-buiidtngihcihcTosrofthat fbrrusiomcrs has given way to tlic NEW YORK —- Hopeh that interest The owner thinks the incrcastcase is ' servicc into the menuu iprices. self-servicee sisupermarket. - I rates soon will stabili:)ilizc rather than head so s terrific that he o r she wants wa: So how much quallality should a And justt trtiy to get a gas station Computeriized bottlee c a p s higher propelled stockock prices alofl Mon> more. n But after a point, sales; dodon’t - business owner pay foifor? attendant loto wash your car win- .| day for a second straiga ig h t session. grow g that much no matterr howhi That depends on hi;his or her cus- dows. The Dow Jones> industrialir average much n a company spends to iim- tomers’ expectationsns, Bimbaum “Filling-st'•station operators-re— X-i.*lelp-keep-t tabs-on^aatients — closed at 3,932.34,, acadding 23.88 points prove P quality. .says. A nd you won’tI’t know what duced theirr lalabor costs (with low- _ on top of Friday’s neanearly 50-point surge, Why? that expectation is if'you yc don’t ask. cr-priccd, selfsclf-scrvice gas pumps). lie Associated Press taking.” Janice WoiW ohltmann, Aprex It was the best finishh for’s 500 stock index -i The SmartCap, made by A p rex . failed. Still, they saidlid ilit had potential, rose 3.41 to 469.38.g. T i h e Nasdaq Stock I oqj. in California’s Silicon V:Valley, Numerous medicjdical studies have Market composite ro:rose 6.00 to 768.16 First -■ Secuurityreyeeals ’95 fobrecast Secps w hen,it's time fo ra persirson to shown patients’ failuiallure to take drup while the Americanan Stock Exchange -p takeke their pills, and counts howv manyi costs the health carcs)rc system tens ofbil- The Associated Press ly four y ears sincc th(the end o fth e g ro w th . But market value index!x ini creased 1.40 to Jut th e g ro w th ra te s timesmes the cap is removed each da^Jay and lions o f dollars a year,,'car. resulting in un- last recession, the U.!J.S. economy will slip beh 437.53. 3clow those of 1994, whenhen. The informotion is shownifn by a necessary medical tests, tesi surgeries and LEWISTON' — Inflationnwill w is overheating, and1 iinflationary when'Idaho v Gainers beat losersrs 1by about 9 to 5 on ,0 was the third fastest digitsigital read-out on ihe cap. deaths, be higher, vehicle sales will'ill be p re s s u r e s a rc thr4. day«ly with a reminder. almost a quarter of ama m illion dollars." ___^______J t forecasts fc for the U.S. econonnom y creascs in interest rat ■ates in 1994, PersonalI incomein will increase Tlic Tli system known as DosingIg Part- The reasons forir mnot taking drugs • tt that the Salt Lake City.basisascd has guided the cconorlomy onto the 7.5 p crcent,nt, following an 8.5 ners:rs is being unveiled Thursdaylay and yaiy: forgetfulness,. disdisease denial, side First Security Corporationn hhas desired path of 2. 2.5 p e rc e n t pereent incrcjrreascin 1994. willill bct marketed to insurers and1 healthh efTccts or cost. Aprex?rex is targeting pa- used to structure its profit pi, I plan growth in Gross Dom)mesiic Prod- Non-agricuicultural jobs will go care'ire'plans as a way to cut costists and tients who need to1 taketak drugs for long for the year. uct w ith low and stablible inflation, up 3.7 perccrcent o r 17,000 jo b s , makeake patients healthier. Stocks periods, often severalral timti es a day. C2 Lewiston was stop No. 77 in a Turning to Idaho.I. lthe compa- following an increase; o f 5.3 per- . “Wc’rc "W not big brother. W e'll'll only O f course the SmartCap Sm is only 10-city tour through Utah,, Ida- Id ny’s economist and : Comics 03 >' J senior vice cent or 23,20{200 jobs in 1994. takekc volunteers. And we’re not>t their smart enough to knownow if patienti open ho, Oregon, New Mexico) andai president, Kelly Matlatthews, said Unemployioym ent w ill average mothi Classified C4-8 L other, wc‘re not going to nag.;. What’ the bottle — not ifif ihihey actually take • Las Vegas for bank ofTicials.s. 1995 w ill bc the eighijhth consccu- 5.6 pcrcent,t, upu from 5 percent in we'ree'rc going to do is empower peoplep< the pills. But Wohltohltmann doubled - .“As wc meet here today, nei near- tive year of strongg economic' 1994. to bc successful witl) their mediclication many patients wouldId d(defeat iL M arkel?ts

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S?oSfe'‘*0!*ri HW LowLnr OOH Cna hlar B.{>our>dnd 157,06150.02 150.04 . 10 Mar Ma 9,70 3,82 3.7Si5 3.13.61X ..02 Fn.'toponlnn00.449 toltlgins: llmfled sucply (00002.50: mlied w . J0ln 22.56 2212260 22.50 22.00 ..07 rnUedK) taieata and choice 04.00-07.00: talect gradesgra KEWYORK (AP) — Futuret trading•admg on the New York 05 Stk 1313.20 1330.64 1300.0100.08 1922J0 ,.12,03 Ooc 3.50 3.02 3.58 3 61 ' lndu> >61X ..01X May 22.09 22.122.00 22.00 22.80 ..04 01.00«o«oo. Mercanide Ege Monday: 29,253,000 OuotaUohKromSxnSlndMr&Co. ' ' Mar Eu 9,02 3 04 9,03.62 3 04 Jul 22.122.75 22.75 22,75 22.73 Cowt:o>it: breaking ulUily and eommeiclal 35. L 8eOe_Chg- _____ . _____ ——TmnJ ------__ Ml* ..JJ2X----- Sap------22.60-22,1•22,60-22.78 ” 22.78----».03—J# OOOrhiQli.ylaldlngtW M.oo^O.oo; eannert and STTaSoTHoio Nov 22,122,15 22.15 22.tS 22.13 cuner33.22.00 JJJ J 2.44 •345K 2.42.43>S 2.45 TheAtao Jul 17.39 17.01 17.M17.38 17.04 ..23 dv>ng« ol me 19 motl actlva N«wlawYofkSUxkEii. ^ Uar>opMi>; 316.00 S*p S«| 2.40X 2 .m 247 Seleclodiciadmid pU?lc18.000 4 • X Mormallon iMiA F M 1T04 17!04 17.64 17:64 17.77 ..13 IBM . 2.710,1716.000 TJX .IX VallayOnlni Jul 1.30X 1,32 1.29X 1,31,31X ..OOX andco>miataalbuila42.S( :ngeiwd labncaied. *397.787on *1.11. , 1781 .,13 Uarek ■ - 2.552.:552.500 38X > X PitcM (or wt>aal p S«t> 1,34K 1,30 1.34K 1,ifl&6 ..OOX t!l0 . .GwQoci 2.243.1243.000 62X • X SoR wNIa wtwaL:Mt.U49.bar1«y.i4eO(tOO«ound Mat 47X ..OOX 470.00-000.00parhead.dj•d. dairy cowt no quota: maner NYReputitopuMc National Dank4 p m. Mon. *377.35,5. oflc Dec 18.30 .16.39 IS18.10 lC 16,37 ..09 .• MonHLynefi 2.163,300 2.16; 37X <1 baaa); miMd grairjrain.S4.60;oBt*.U.25:a)ni,(4.60 IFrt.-italet»60 pigt no quote: wedar limbiafnbtnoquote.Ramarlia J1.15. Ett.tales 104.337. Fn.'ttaietltalet02,043 FontMcWr-f 2,090,4100,400 20 *X |18 g » y n»molttolttinI.Pilcnargglvandalyby fF(1.'topenlnl13^ r tlaugntaroowtandbuDtttBt (taady to strong: leader cal- Fn.'iopenint380,047, up3.*443.444 . . L-.. , eOYOEAKS Do itrang on an acava martmarket NEW 'YOF YORK (AP) -Fututet trad»>g on the Comes«s KEATMOOIL unan > Inc. h Mountain Horno, <)uoMd 8.000 &00 bu rnminwn; doOan par buthtl Monday:lay: 42.000 get oanca per gal Local interest^ S t by Wauim Stoduodiman'i me. o< Ehftay, nportod aon JuiJm 3.40 9.33X 3.40 5.55.53X ^.02 CHICAGO (AP) - FulurtJiuret Irsdino on ine Chicago ^ Open ngft Um SeOe Chg, Feb 46.30 47.05 4S.0S4S.05 47.35 ..07 wtuta wttaat. JartulanuaiydMhwY In Mountain Home._____ MatMat...... 5i5--i57X 5il^ 3.50X MarcanlM Exchange Utaw. n . OOU) Mar.....- 4035 47.80 46.1!46.15 47.31 ».40 ' Oetolptbn CIOMw Changa S3.03. May B.03 3.05X 5.01:81X 504X Op«l HVln ttDw SaOe Chg. iratmyaroyot:dolanper»oyot Altwlsorn 29X)X .X RMdOrshtndB, Juli ? 9.70 9.71 S.87 970’0 -OOH CAT7l£ 37>.00 - 11 C00 X 40 05 4810’ 46 05 4r70 ..S3 AmertMrCaaJnoi «XIX — feOovring graloiprioea:«potOaev«y.»at1»t>lla«rt>»at pric Auo Aug 6.7IK 9.T4X 5.70 572 ___ 977Ji0J7a4a-377JlO-378JO___U 4080-47,0«— ►. 1—------noqgota.------5*p5*p------F7S— 5,70"“ 5.73"“ 5.74I w ■=:«— 72,77~72:05~72>2 * 32 " k S " ■382.t0 362.10 362.10 300.10 -1.10.10 ‘Jul • 4r0ol4800~47.0047.00 -47.01 .. t ^ owcwm n"s/i6~16 n’l/16"~ Nov 9.M S.aS- 3.62 9644 -.OOX Apr 7940 73.97 73.9 73il7 79.90 ..40 Apr . 381.20 382.10 381.10 381.00 -1.1•1.10 Aug 47.09 48,70 47.65 47.65 48 46 ..1 □oUaCMcaM SOXK «1 POCATEU.O(AP)(AP)-law»FarmlJutMulr««™uv Jan jS ' 8.01X 3-92X 9 00 3.922 -.OCX Jun 07.00 67.40 67.4 68.67 87.32 ..15 Jun 364.80 389 60 364 80 985.00 -1.1-1.10 Sep 48.95 48.00 46 46 5555 40.30 .. 1 - - ConVa 31 ftivMonday, - klarl-lar 000 0 00 0.00 6 00 —.02 Aug 04.20 64.55 84.5 «.02 04,52 ..13 Aug 360.10 389,10 369.10 380.60 - I.IJO. J Oa 50.40 50.40 50.40 50.40 50.20 ♦. 1 « • . X -WMa»t>aal3.59(do«ml3);b«1«y w -Jul 0.07 Ocl 03.05 6515 65.1 0467 0532 ..12 Oa 1J0 Nov 50,70 90.70 50.70 50.70 51-10 .. I MUndurtiw □ -X 4.eo(waady):i4p Nov '9.02 8.93 5.01 3.82t.82X -.02 Dec 88.0118.00 00.17 . 65.00 00.00 Dec 3D8 70 306.70 396 00 39e!ra - t•tJO J Dee 51.50 31,78 5t.30 CIrwiirCorp 24X:X .X pamnl«i«iiar3.3: Frt,-tiai*t 91,004 >7.00 07.10 «8 90-07.00 Feb 40330 -1.21.20 Jan 52,19 92.30 52:04 52 04 32!50 .: 1 'FhlinttLOwKOcp 73XK »2X OOOEH-WhBai iiRawtKat3«)(do<>n15);bart«y4.eO Frt'tf, opanIM 137,817. up 309 ^ " e«, talet9,603. 'n.-ttaietis,i72 Apr 407.00 - U•IJO Feb 92.01 .. 1 FMSM-Cerp. 23HiX .X (down 8): 14 para«mnti;nngnoquola:l1paRWQlw«v BOYBSANOO. BOY 2. ^> 1,539 Jun 412,70 -1.21.20 Mar 31.01 .. I X .X tar9.58(*wn11)iii. ' eooi00,000 a«: deOan par 100 ta . FEEDCT^ATTLE* ” 417.30 —IJ•130 Apr HJ.Haku 3axI* -X PORTLAND-W-Whlta*ha8t4.29(d(?»n121.b«floy Jtn j ^ 26.00 28J4 27.06 27A7 SS 42200 - I.|J0 J Jun 50:21 •: 1 . MahoPoMTCo. 24XX *X 109^«M ( ^ ^g< Ii? S2r*-‘^r^5.775.75 75,12 75 87 ..07 Dec 420.80 - 1•130 J Jut 50.40 .. 1 KfyCeip.’ 20,)l May 29.73 29!60 2529 29.42 72.60 71.95 72-70 ..03 EittaM.taiei 14.000. Fn.'t taiet 24,414 Ett. talet 43.702. Fil.'t tales.let 4141.024 LongvitwFlbw lOX Jul 29.99 23.42 24.00 25 503 ztl 'is lit72.50 71,50 72.27 .,15 Fn.'totL-t open Wl 185,793______1,521______MtowiTocftooiogy 45XX ~ l«rS-10«toKly). Aug 29.05 - 23.10 • 24,70 24,7878 -,37 May 71.05 7140—70.80—71.37— 71li ."1S“ 8a.VER- Sap 24.80 24.82 24.00 24.0565 -.27 Aug 12.00 72.0( 72.05 71.05 72.05 8,000lrDy^aucM perboyc. 1.000 bbl;del«a par DU. S S S T ” ■ km •. tun «1:Up.m. MST Monday Od M 24.00 24,70 24,40 24.4648 -.22 o a 70.97 70.870.97 70.95 70.07 -.0 3 Jan 478.8 . . ■ P*llnc. 25XJ !x 0 « ...• 24.30 24.40 •.24.10_24J424 —.13 Nov - 71.90 71J71J7 71.30 71J9 .^10 Fat. . !s unSS ^ s SS olme PrioWCodtolnc. • 127/188 ■ ♦9/18 -wi(Iorbafpa.paf J»1 . 240000 -.05 Sep. • 71,29 71.25I.25 -71.17 71.20 -.1 2 Mar . 4700 485 0 4760 4827 .. ! .9 4ZOOOg«o«apar^ PremM 4SX 00 —.09 E«.talMl.S44. Fn.tl(1,ttalet2,029 ' May 482.0 4S0.5 482.0 468.9 .. . J • Feb S560 97.00 34.85 50.68 .1.88 , ‘ ____ a*n»CiFoaa«______W ______4 ^ n Fr1.-atalaa 29,179 2____ ■- ■:ii ------H „ f!* ^ ! 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Oa 41.64 41,71II.79 41.50 41.87 ..07 Dee ^ X .X 19pdpn)Ml S SSSap 188.50 189J0 6620 108.8090 —10 Dec 4249 42.472.47 42.39 42,47 -.0 3 EtlsaU.sales 14,000. Frl.'ttale( 17.458 ' 59:30 .:6o U3WM SOXK .X 1iMrtnem«n« oa I70i0 170.70 69M 170.4010 -M 43.M 4390390 43.15 43,17 —.13 Fd.lOfi.'i even 111130.015 ^ t l . tales 32.084. Frl.'t talet 19 Vl-OrMiMimMon:I X' onto.071!.0719 Mar 1.960 1.445 t.300;.300 1,440 . 02 .QwUamlroni Ednnl D. JenM A n lW< UM eaoa Chfr hanj *4.795, efl *0.035; Fatrtcated *9.179, ol WHEAT P o t a t o e s Mar 4040 41.3!I1:SI iS:SS SSJ S S T i£y 1480 i 'm 14M480 i !313 • 43 ■ ••rk o s.ooobuRMTwn: May 41.70 42.3(12.30 41,00 41,67 .,17:il t"Come«sme< ttver tpol month Monday *4.799.'upI ’ ^ ' 1.489 V3«3 1405405 1.549 • » 49 Closing futur *?6m 'V71?3:m *' 9.71X ..02K CHiCCHICAGO (AP) - USOA - Major poUto 11.20. 4249 43,19 ’ ».29 MOOO. . S i ' 1.920 1.970 1,926.926 1,370 » 9a * r e s ^ J!i71X 3,73X 9.67X 9.73 *.OIX war*war* nol raportad Monday bacauM ol th Aug . 1.S00 1.590 1.650 - MrOi CcciKodly . High Low OoaaChMM Jul 9.82)1 9.8 3A2X 9.80 9.62 ..OOX tJoM 41.00 «.30 unu WAF UhharKho holiday. fS 50.20 50.2!S0J5 40.85 30,29 ..99 YORK (AP) - Spot nonltmut metal pileprleet Sep -1.970 1.590 1.970:970 i:a09 * 91 U»*C«il« 72.77 72.05 72,01 72,72 . .U Sw 9.62 9.6; 3.82X 9.81 9.82 - « 2 Mar • Oa 1.040 1.880 1.S37,697 1.870 * 28 1 LhtcMM 79.9773.0;73.07 79.S0’ .,40 Dae 9M 9 « 9.SaX 9.88 9.3aX —.COX O . Eat MM 1.993. Frt'nrt'italea 4.987 ' rti'm. 89.0 eenu per Hr, Lor>don Metal Ex.Etch. Nov 1,799 1.760 1.790.790 1.708 '. 20 '! Jm FMOwetO* 178.78 7B,i:76,12 78.87 . ,07 Mw . • • 9.68- -.01 3S 1u g a r Frl.-top«nlnl 10,770, u( Dec l.ais 1,840. I,at0,810 1848 * 20 ' ' F«t> IMhogi 3940 98.K98.10 98,92 .1,05 FiL'iaalaa9.13 S Uir .- iSI.44 Cathode hJ plale. U.S. detUnalKrtar«. 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T O E - N WHI'sA H*IK6-I)P F IM \ , . pioco n IF JANUARY 17 IS \YOUR BIRTH- 16 Loavo out DAY: When prcs'urc is i .- Af-e Tweuvs I 17 Sly look V ' Miiltwiiy mc;i>urt> FjII.I, WlwicvcrWl \ 0iidi«. V 8 1 ) g ^ ^ 10 Masslnblo IS■ 27■ ■ t i l l 2, ------IS-lndanprfncoa L ___ ^UijilloLtMhiMU-llcupIcuplc-tch.oii-vuiuu______20 Flag ------I'rinn tirdcf iiui nt duiiis.Ills. ' You lia\c hoen iiii!;_____ liun ^ m c rin is limes in in arcn;i ol hue ^ 22 Podagoguo ■ 5 24 Nowt 3------? n u « ------niM c;if>riu'lt emergew notni as\iciim Inn ^ 25 Groat huriy ------a "luppy wjirrifir" in a'liii.'o:iiivcii»n ^^ilh lo- 26 Roto niiinctf. Ciipriitirn, Canccanccr natives pl.i> ' Bi S 30 Bullfighter fiLsi'inalinj’ roles in yourl^ur life.I No uisk is - r . 34 Four-in-hnnd., jEE=?S; impdssihle - ihiii is ymircnir crcilo. {'u'heni 35 Kingdom. cyclc highliglus btisiiicisiiios enitT]'iis».'. j o s i i ^ 37 Vino Iruil a J, ch;iii}'c o UmM 5r lime." wiiaiss youytii 10 tail. Tik'iis bouso Yesterday’s Puzzio solved: 5 ^ A d^ ' on mariiJil siuiiis. circcr.er. h husine.ss invesi- o^L 52 Soparotes 6 Soci 54 Goll boll holdo.ildof . 7 Gartunkol £ i E s mciil. Mtxdi pusiiion liighilighlitihlsc.iieer. V 55 Doof-to- uniipic[UC unir.' hlcnding way 11 Oriental nurso 111 | | “ * I£ji ^ 5IIIII I eJucalion and romancc.cc. Don'tI give up f y 5 ^ . y / i / r 6 2 — Minor 12 Alcoholic drink - HO 2 I I i s M * of* i M E A n -•k.-aa-h for "soul male."'." Il could happen to :) 1‘h y il [ . 63 Worrio# 13 Agllalo A A D d E L E ■ lc A|n R1 E in winis o f anc\c! IE r m m l , „ 65 0poraslar 21 From a distorKO 11 h I e 'i ® I “ A n|Y |s B l u N E CANCER (jiiiic :i.JII.July ii 22): Make Beetle Bailey ■ ByMortWat/a lk e r • 66 Browns in thoho 23 Bomb lypo 5 f J, D frwh Marl. Icl p i of losing losiii pro|)osiiion, ’ 25 Hoad protoclors - r 1r M p " ” ~j|||[ J I HIT ME ALL \. ANC?N pyou'R E ) puN^.' ll - 26 Flower o'ssonee . _ E s relationship. I’roicci self sell in clinches, ' you WAHX 1-, 5OWEAKy’^“ 0 N iH 1 1 . - 27 Keyboard 11 ■ ■ z * £ ili ^ 1 1 I I money iiuylvci!. sonicomici'iic wanis some- BEETLE, ' 60 £ign o( thingsgs Ito Instrumont 21 £L i !i£M ± 1X 1 EB EI l A tlilnj’ forniHliiniiai ytnircnire\|>cnsc. ^ ____ 28 — four !: * I I (July 2.1-Aug.:. 2'. 22): Uiili/e e.\- I'M 6 0 'k tE S X ^ v,. 6 ? Quiotl 29 Spoken u h J.S traordinary pcmcrs «>l,'l anaijsesa - in- TOUSH.' \ 70 Urigorio Itemsns 31EIIminaIoa fRl?2 11 ijJ b 2 E lH l * 1^ |e | voIvcs family, humc. clianicicr. clia marital luckVJ \ 7 1 'Tho Way vowol unoriliodo\. Can- 32 Spring bird 01/111/17/35 lo Ihc uno 5 ) W 0 - - ccr. Capricorn. Aqiiarin?arias |)crM)ns in- u y j j r v 33 ^ginning ------DOWN— ^—------36 Dole oui------Viihcd.-tlicscictlc;iiiuuinijuinicjcJ3..K..T.______1 Assisi 39 In a caroless 51 Loa Lot 59 Fourlh . VIRGO {A»i:. r^-Scf;.Scpl. 22): You ' 2 Toward sholtorttor way S3I FallFsl behind dimension Ihout-lu you were "left Ivliind."lieliii hul actual- 3 Lo^ot daim ' 41 Cavity nilors 55I RoadRa to follow GO At any limoa ly you are leading ihc p;ick.\ick. Folliiw luiiicii. 4 Worker lor 44 U t. abbr. 56i SonSoi ol Isaac 61 Copenhagerferf kxik l>ctiind scrncs. hidJciiddcn rcsoiircv lifls 1-17 o ' H wogos 46 Livdly danco 57'Noises Noi cilizon spirits, St'lid offer rcccivcdvcds.x.11. ^ - 5 NoUsplonlilul:ilul 49 Bulkls . 50> PioloundPic G4 Qasoball staital LIBRA (Scpl. IVQci.3ci. 22): Mainiain • Frank and Ernest By Bob Tha■ standards, don'l I'ompromnoniise principles. You'll Ik dealing wilh1 "pa•■pas.sionalc .Scor- / I I N c n iCA60 c / /HKf, ''P£/m^ Drills knowk when goloing gets tougl pio" wlio wants whai miglii migl noi t>c giKHl for you. Wail for final answer.an.sv p>. e/fN/e, £ f.N li, Hoiv CAN “ ? Som e new han'm d drills reportedly arc |“ “ " — ] SCORPIO (CXI. 23-N(i}-N()v. 21): Make ^ t micfochipped lo speeds up When the go- 60M JC /T|T//>’I P = > r ^ c o - v i X 6f.> (T /I g e r m iniclligeni compromisee - ifi you aiicmpi > 5 ing gels tougher,ler, slow dow n w hen the LM. Boyd to force is. , ' -'STOy^firiNG^ 5 *•• Am advisedI byb) an expert cn bcosis CoiCould be you cun remember ^*hcn l Allcnlion revolves aroundHund domestic is- : QUeSTIONf / © 1-fTTifiI TO A - j a o f the briny that ih tank fish aboard you)u fell handicapped.' bccau»4‘ jyou sues, luxury items, music,usic. .gifts, marijal 1 1 ocean-going ship:hips also get seasick in didn'tdn’l have a car. te ch n ical types thinkIh _ slatu.s.- Obtain pcnincntnt informationir hy . / k . ‘COtAlC STHIP I rough waters. ButBui such fish certainly do yod’ll)d’ll feel lhat way again, if you dcdon’l ' studying Libra. Scorpio0 message.s.me I'ami- 0 not hang over..the lh( lank rail and... Skip ' haveive a computer. They say Ihcy'now n lymcmbermakesloyaliyp.lly.plcdgc. '______« « «*>» c u A M c m . — I it. Unexplainedd is ii how that m alady is compi>mpcle with the car imlusiry Inn the CAPRICORN.(Dec.:. 22-Jan.22 m ):Jn -____ • _ _ The Bom iJpser ' ByArtSansom & C sh;------— ■ worldotld economy.'“Where do you wwant iiiiiivc intellect' pnivcss relinblc:rei Partner * ' c N p , " « = Spicture ; drives you u p the lo< go today?" was an early aulo die:nche. o r male confides. "Wc do haveI thc mon- . woU.'you mightht iconsider replacing Its Nowow iit belongs to Microsoft. ;'wtiEum ou)em xsH,iW.IWANT ’’ Tx)K,5O Y0030WW^TTOB£^ .T~l ^NONO/iUfNTTtlKADra^W ■ ■ cy!" Stress inlcgrily. horiolorior, public relu.' . one hanger wilhth i two .hangers a couple VeiVenezuela’s Lake Maracaibo iss big-b lioas. Serious discuMioniion ncccjy^iry in L>WO(IN& WBIOAHf ------o f inches apart., WWhile you’re up there, ger:r thanth Connecticut. And with 10,(0.000 connection wilh inhcrilancjlancc. . b w d T p — Sir, would you'OU change your name to oilI deiderricks, richer, too. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2t).Fc:0-Fcb. IK): CTcck M aiy for SIO.OOO)00? PoUsiets claim four Q.‘Q. -Caboose- ia stricUy aa Amcriierican Cancer message. Focu.iA on lime, invest* GUI o f five m ensaI say they’d do so . word,o td ,i« ’ia ? ment, love relatioashlp.I. exciting,exi conlro- . The late Brillslitlsh politician A .P . Her- A,A, Now maybe, But ihal’s ,w-What vetsi^. Gel priorities in1 onkr.onl Stress self...... bert qlso contriburibuled lo our L ove .and BrilisItilish seamen callcd a specific sonon of .reliance, deal wilh insktent;tent Capricorn. War man’s flies:s whenv he said n o more hutIt oron a ship's deck more than a ccr 7 I I ^ - 1! Kniu- PISCES (Feb. 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I £ , •Frai»di-,LoslSloiiiid8lleS items to give away, 618 MiBiOlIm itDI«iiiiil-2S%o«[egulaiopeniati$iilc 819 Offlc*(Mi: 1 E me.10ilays,lori 3li»es,3days __ CO -PttUw 'Wl *•“ »" s 'ilalHillMi; 12 linisj day, ia.il) >21 ------10D2-Au(oP>rtinewH i i • Goarant^daysfreeonilenisfof^-rSSid lo Hop tl lines, ;iu days, $5.00 »1 MMrtoraMUinwnwi ■■■piMgflHiril K2 Lli^tZ^ ’0® AulMCBw olhefdiscounlsofralestate •Ssterisrismlerisrefisii/w/i/3/e M2 *MCn i'll ii a i *23 virntyf* '®* WwVnntBj s musl lun consecutively. 70 HWItlMiiMlliUIUyi 82« VkSHEguii ArtWtalc* . a s s 201 CWCvt 1006 SOTfiMuwEQ; (»saltiifc,Weetemi m Dc i S w S s . ™09 tUr.IMn&rnd 214 EinctotnwnlWintad sa ^to Horn 215 btPruMWtnM M9 SaWcntHomn 70«tl H(n*Efii(mnt ______21» butyBirtWlnla 110 7D712 bnjiflcci. - ___ T h c T i r rt e i e s - N e w B ------2ia (n. 14 SM(»&Gua 111 ”15 S»W ' ___ ^______Mall y » w ------li! K S U ;i!t5 limUet. CUSTCO M E R p SIB VMienPnwty \ order form to: P.O. Box 548 SU UtMHofnn. 714 : SERVIIIC E T, S1» CwMrylcd 719 : iWin Fallsriilalio0 83303^I “ uo RufCtausifiiett 7ts; S2I FWtlUUWinM LEGAL NOTICE U2 UinteturaiiHamn L 10UU)ST.4I=OUND— 11J-CHILDCARE 11 ------28 M 6-HEDCAU ------" I notTc e Losl; Male, Boston Terrier. _ SERVICES______^203-AORICULTORAL------206 DEHTAl.______Bureau ol Land Monsgo- blind loll eye. Around 9th Mother Me ol 2 would love to mont. Bortoy District An-: e legal notice AveN.Btrfil.5*3-677D. c Fish farm technician. Call care for your diW In my TF. FTevenlnos. 733-2593. — I ------noonooi Road Cte»i»B«- , LOST; Male'Oerman Shep- homo.7fe-14flL h ______e Notlce It horoby givon Home fta lth Ahlee ■ hordRottweOorX. 1 y fM , NeedanexperkHKod.kjvinB N( FT o position avalL.Must have- — C ______thatcortaln pubHc land#O- in . Exceptions to this order experiera wHh al aspects Idaho, within Cassia and ol a large row crop opora- ^ommunly Home Hoakh ino I n- ore granted to tho follow- is curentV seeking Regis- ■ IWin Fals Countlos. shaB,s _ Io g ^ — young chik^l^ In Gctkw.Foraoot438-fc34 Con ft Lost; Purs black female cat. _ Jerome, cdl 324-5770. K tered NuWcMWSed r bo dotod to provent ero­on Law enforcement pa- General farm supervisor.' ' l>< If you are unable toto call or com e by Th sion and rutting of tho tip ot one ear is missing. Nurses Akles, Home Heakh ^ T h e T im e s - 1 In trol and em e rg e n c,0 y Needs medication. Lost Knowlodgeable In repair & Jo Akles. and other n roads travolod by motormd services and adminls- maintenance. Famfiiar «ith Nu N e w s office, simplply clip and m all thtt is o r d e r vehicles during wet or 0 nearBu^hamOr. dkiical positions. ifiH tratlvoly approved ao- Can736.1933! sprinMor Irrigation. Send re­ fl snowy conditions. Tho(o- ceu lor actions such sume: Box 92509, %The form to OUT classifified departm ent SOso th a t w e roods will bo dosed Immo- Call us for an appUca tion ho a* monitoring, ro­n 105 PERSONALS Times-News, PO Box 548, 1-e00-231«3833 Ccan get your ad staiarted w ithout delay. dialoV, and remain dosedtor sotfch studios, grazing TF.ID 83303______Cal ly . ■ tfvough April 16. 1995. All Kttliipl IMevsnInq supervlior. o r activity, and accoss to Mlker wanted: d o p en d ^ . '___ roads wil be posted a t tho 2. Buy E'da enorgy-woightloes 'refer o x penenco In long- h e ptivaia lands. products, dIstrft>utor cost. vnMrvTTnTrB punctual. •< Women encour- IU > Please print clclearly with dark pencilicil or pen .entrance to pubDc tands.10- Employees of valid lomi care 4 supor>rfsory ex- . Tho 1 ^ land descdp- A Ann, your hdopondent as- ■ ■ M M W i i l l l H aged ei to apply. Shit is 7pm Prel ed rtght-of-way hokiers h untlldone-approx1am.6 perionce. ton Apply in person • There are appiproziinately 23 charaetd- pem^Ks) and their om- holol managers, prelor 2 « j s plom s in tho Cjx/rse person team, paid onper- log th offsrSnQS In tho daulflod T he W alker C e n te r Is a aiy, a distance of ap> non-prolKJCAHO hospital iplease run minyadlii classif fcal id of duties associated columns every day. Oovalop y., iatfon ] pfojdmatoly 4.5 milos. * 106 HAPPYADS |centage ol gross, apt turn. _ Send resum e to; Box Rethe reader haUL specializing In addictions mo road Is bcalod at treatment. Training b aval- T .1 2 8 ..M 0 E ^Soo. 94258, SThe Times Nows, w ■■ J o r ______dayia y s . 1 Shor actions would boj DID YOU PO p! Box 548, Twin FUis,ki Ranch lH hand, experienced able a i ^ wkh an excellonl tIon 4 in Twin ^^ails benelllpeckase. Please (Print o ne c h a ra c te r p err espace please, Including; blablan k s p a c e s.) I Coun^. p* contldored on a ca to­! FORGET? 83303-______1 _ wlh ai lami oquipm^. famil- ^ il. by-case basis, S lar with heavy construction ?»,se n d resu m es lo 1120 A The Cherry Springs I Thai birth ^ ad you placed AVCO AV H M ontana S I, G ooding ID _ I Road (BCM ro aat d For further information some time m in 77w , FINANCUU. F SERVICES fo I ------1 IO- contact Tom Dyer. a3SiS3-p"if«Ii ffi83330. or call 1 -800-& 7- #4213), from the Rod< I Times A ir fTNow Is the A Ak leadsr In the financial in* R 4190or1-20e-B34-6461. |I _ I ______CreoK iVwd southwestIs Soake River ResourceI timo lo come pick up your dustiyisbokinglorahlghly du 1- 1------1 - Area Manager. Rt. 3 eeking Social workers lor | to Its Intersection wlih I pfctuiea. Stop ^ The Cue- molh^edtm wivo is ^ I ______I )s Box t , B urley. Id lOTerServiceD^todayl^ In 1-208-759-3240 evening. H o m e l ^ h Agency. One i — the Indian SpringsId 83318, (208) 677- Interested In a manage- ih I ------I Road^Just north of ^ moni career. Must bo a Vanted « bean pickora lo work bl M m l M b area I i ______tk 6641. A map showing and one in the Twin Falls ■ ------1 U.S. F orest S e rv icst e vohlde routes of tmvoi; 107-WECIAL “sell-etarter with sales ablil- throughS April. Immediate I I ______boundaiy^Thls ia.a dU— ty. Exooilent medical-don- S4 area. Minimum BSW re- i i.^ . - . ------lh Is available from Ihe' ------NOTICES------Si ------I------tance of approximately -lalrMtlromenr^acaiion- ‘rj- luiredTnuMUe-noonMfaTft— I , 6 miles. The road is lo­IS Burfey BLM Office. benefHs. To Mpfy contact "5434306.8-Som. ■ - "Idaho. f , Prefer indlvkkialwHh ! I « Authority for this do- Itrong Interest In elderly I | I cated alT. 12 S. R 18le sure and restriction or- ALCOHOUCS olGregg or Chrfstlneal 70S Vanted: fj Farm Equipment Ida/ r |. , » ^ o n 2 in Twin BluelakesBlvdN.BIuo vith medical problems. I s------dor-may±oJaundJnjt3. ANONYMOUS pi serviceman to service sireKnowledge and e m rie o e e | I Falls «ounty. ly ^ CPR ^ . 1 . Vtotation _____M 7 3 M 3 0 0 _____ L.Lakes Mall, Twin trails. ^Idaho and Montana. Musl will 1 HamB______ITw North CoQomvood - E,°.E, ______2 , working In interdis^nory | ' > of this dosum is pun- *Book orders now beiM taken ~t, be sen starter. $24,000 pkn Knolotting deslrabioVPIease | i Road (BLM ro a d8 Ithablo by a fine not to for'Htetory of R k h ^ tor SERVICE OPERATIONS -fSIncentives, 401-K.lnsur- wot j Address______f4221) has two en­ MANAGER *2 lend resume to: Idaho > . In exeeod $1,000 and/or detalis«rtteto:POBox22. ance, veWde. per (fiem-Es- sett'fome HoeUi and H o ^ , I ( trances. one on the Imprisonment n ot to _Rfchfeld. ID 83349. II you have good communi* £tablished dIstitHJtkKi com- sen ] Clty/Stat8« l p ______L oast side, and one on cation sfdOa with customers >00 2nd Ave, North, tw in ■ , oxceod 12 months. i OVEREATERS ^ MnyseffingLorAIFfetatkn Hon-aIis,ldaho83301.Attn; 1I Phono I Number______tho west. The oast on- 1/13/1995 ‘ andmployiMaiuidilosIro V,ftrtilizer Equbmenl. Mail 200kthR dnko.______L _ tmnco ol North Cottom ANONYMOUS a " career In a long esiab- resume to 2M1W. 3800 S. Fail Tom Dyer rakaanotherlookatusl r~“ wood Creek Road Snokol^rAroaMan- 734-4547______llshodQMdeakirshipasa |lsl hRexburg,ID83440orcalI Botl .starts at tho Foothill PREOHANCY CRISIS service sei operations manag- 1-800-^7-7501. Naliona] ^ RN‘s.$1650A)r. PaiTiS c t i e d u l e 1 —:------Road-and ooet to the—1 P?IBLISH: Januaiy 17 ------CENTER______-Of._of..wo.noodyQU.Pfeviou8. _Aori _ Service. Inc Junction of tho North and 2Z 1995. Free tostina. Cal 734-7472 senrfce set experience prefer- lool , ,, TCY SreforonceslorintervkNrto; ^ ihift. weekend work In- ...... $4.76.76 p e r line Service boundary, a Iol any race, color, rtatk)nai 1 Al Chapters & AG Stn/ieaCttme ^ olved. Iflntereatedcall .8-15 days...... $7.95j.95 p er line and ethnic o r i^ to a l the relatedcase* oreaaM 934-5603. 16-30 days...... $ 1 4 .« d istance of a p p ro x i- (rights, privSeges and activ- _ POBOX12B7 M im a cu j 4.40 p e r tin e mately Smiles, and | FroeTetophorM DEHTAL ToreTRANSPORT DRIVER I&os geoonil|y accorded to ...... Consultation . ““___ BntnJBStlu,___ Biiii back to Ihe Foothill tpr made evadoblo to mem- )calpoellk)n.AvaIl^for *llnKi XIx ^ l n a Ba Road, a loop ol ap- t 538.7760 800^43-2166 mm M u iT a u iE . . proximatoly 11 m iles «^ r s ol tho corporation, ll WmKUulbeny — does not dtocnmlnato on 23vtaEnmhno» Lhfe-Ive4n home care compan- wo For each Sunday insertion, add;dd$2for Maolc Values. + total. The (ogal descrip- ctho basis of rooe, color or anced CNA'a & NA's to '2aa ^ needed. Lk«naod LPN ~ bons'areT.IZS. R. 17 f Howe clean^. Dj^end- JZLk x i ^ . 324-3698.- t«AlnTFand8UfTOOO- ar.Is enclosed for. $____ H gnims. -Let us dean your houae.su- lOCO cow daily. Magic VaSey 1 3 06 (fonhe east on- per servioe. 734-2080. iD ^ 1 or Fax 734-6764. □I BBill my V ISA o r M aster Ch?harge (Clrdoone) tranco), in Twin Falls PUBUSH: Tuawlay, Jan-' H area has I m m ^ e open- uary 17.19W______i 736-0616. {ogIng ior herds person. Mini- ' ibrevtatloni being obbrevlar Credit Card Numberir. ______County). jd o ra assistant, full-llmo >d resutu. When yoo Vfflle The Curtis Spring Tired Ol Ironing, doflt have mum3yrsoxper.S2500lo- mu ^>ositlon. will train. Must aESFv Expiration Date the timo? cal me 736-1843 talj rour dftwined ed. be u r e Road (BLM « 42163)f iave good computer akiila edoaders r uhdersland your . begins at the F o ^ l Ii excoBeni typing sMb. . youn«*aoe-*poBltout Mall your Road, and goes for ap- Accepting acpflcallone rose ______pordBr_form.to:J: rd ------ICUBTOMER___ 1 , P.OP.O. Box 548______------pro*lmatDly-3.S-mBes;------aJlITJ around farm hand, must- —at-iMon-ThursMm-12Noon m « ^SERVICE TwinliliiFallLlilaho m knal dos^tk>n is Ito PERSONALCARE be able to run balers, iq;12-6pm. Fri 9am-12 Noon, ____7 CFRCE/ it-834-FalIs-AverSuite- T~.’r~ T. 1 2 S; r i 7E.. seo- SERVICES swathem, stackers a have CLBllCAl tion 02. in TWin Falli ■ aCDL88oen8a.Yetfround 1050. TF.______207 I enuk3yment.houskig avail- -nSd-Tlmeoook needed. The^^aw Joe Road 1able. s t. Must have a positive ^ Bookkeeper " —_ (BLM road # 4 2 2 0 ). c refefonces.i^171. oniudea be wiling to woik. S ? — POWER B igheers. ho. south of tho Nat*Soo- The Country Living Room tvaE^.ForkifocalDor- oniaeeks two mothnled ^ Pah Warn) Springs, to has 1 room a v tfS I/9 5 lor «hy423-6M1 m c ^ ,o r a individuab^ to work h its the U.S.For^ Service ■=1M LOSTIFOUHD ^apersoninneedofmlninal News, P.O. Box 548, Twin ut eppBotion at Mountain JAooounting i Group. boundary, approxi- i*' care. Country hom e envi- -tSSFans, id. 83303. ^ nowSiroConter,500E. eeunts Payable • Re- matoly a s m ies. TTte ^und; ' Black female Chow ronment. w-24 hr CNA DairUiry help needed. Must " 'T■onc.K]rtbefty.______ponsibillllea Indude ao- ■ Husky X. collar, near , Tl lU ll^d.InSUlollM rnBd know kno milking, equlpRibnt 4, Mints payable, communi- ■ riSomeaAve. 7 3 3 ^ 1 . heme. I If you or a loved one ^operating & callieedlng. ' < ^ Mim with v e m ra and . ^ L 02. In TWh Falls Coun- £Found; | 8«l of ski poles, In | M u yrejoM t^ Call 586- J nta, and general ledger Shoshono.Calltoidenilly. U8nc9io,'ara B'niinnfiuin ~ "e iQUAnreusiNe-CJT - “ _____ Tbe.vyesi &rk_of Dnj. • «ni» _Cfliea^2S52. - jy.,«>i m 111 Bl 79M H 9.. ^*di^*he^fne^ullk, *3 I one to two yeara ao-— —(^rOPPORTUNITY-- - ' CreeK roa(]'~(BLM TLOSTMyroklmaleYelkm ' | #1610). from the TU- ^ real ssltls KivwlWng h tMs ^ saw Ranch southwest 113 CHIDCARE ' J M wjsaperbtift^lotheFair BUY llFTF fetheUA Forest Ser- - o r 4iJ3-tz&B “J SERVICES Expe Ad HttU) makes I logttf ■ daya.------• If) (3 vtce boundary, a d t - 77 JS xrepMlng, p^^aocru- t.x . ATIm es-Ne'l e w s ATTENT10N1 Need depend- to 7 Applyal674EMtlandDr. du(j, , tanw of #proximately 4Leat Burton aianowbovd, to 7am shffi. Must be bliv Twiri Fsila Cate Centsr._ (gxns, and aome accounts r ^ m K S S o M X 6 miles. T U (eOs< d»- I Dec30,onf>omereloald. 11^chUcwe?CPRoerti- guaL gua Only a e r i ^ n ^ to Amei a.cdDr,nfiBlcn,S6x.hanlC8p, C' lassified WII^111 F i l l •criptipnlsT. 12S.. R. ' bus, reward offered. . ikid. refs. 736-6092. cdLcAAnareom.93442CT. ^IV*AD8 COORDINATOR de, e «sti^orraSanolori(ha' lerican Red Cross has a cei^ E Mantkm.10 make any sudi E v e r y N e» e e i d „ ______.19JC.secflon.01.-ln. .- 436-1015-______art-time position lor HIV- noorm m a U h r a e .y e a r s a c - — prtlara»l«rmce.-^llmltailon— er - Cassia County.------LOST; CItooolalo Lab male, A1 olmlnatkin.* Famlial status i .-T he East Fork of Dry whits staron cheat. Callii a ffls •Creek„/off Foothill ■. vouVeseenhim73&4641. ii g a n iz a ik ) n a l^ .e o m - ~ : tSIivir - R o ad (BLM ro a d rdhatorwildev^^u- Bothp atlon opportunftlte with - orgarunkatkxiskns,MW«las oustedjtod»i:pr9onsnt women and 7 i 3 3 - m m #160^, southeast to H dySII led Croas Chapters and munkiva a strong computer pe^goaoilngasttycrchWm t . . the u i . Forest Secvfca L utskteagendea. Medical haveickground and good iRvK boundary, a distance I ackgroundh<*fuL,i^e backSTrffiSS'tSpowER m.™t'noNspapor Ml not I r o n ^ of approilmaiely 7 1 V WHO IS$ 5 0 1 1aval required. Call Ruth phom miles. The legal de- R oungforan4)pdntment. wardiglneers; Inc., P.O. Box *??P* i k Htlley.iD 83333.. . BUY 11 scriptk«lsT.12S .,R - n IT! 19 E. secfon 01, In U m a p p y ^ ii r n h d a y ^ ' ^3 S S S L .______^ gtmHutiiwfleeoor^. lr '. CKtr rssders are hereby ~ t C assia County. I rou are serious aboul -~106SitEEO/AAEmplover • ^ rnned that an dwellings I No person may use. ■ orMngwlhacommMment ^hNtim np^wn _ . avslabk (Hve. move, transport, !•( B LOVE^YOUBFAIHUILY, SISTER, I ^iqwftrinlw^ _tof ivepeeUonsfcrCNAa/ ribe^essanoysuipnMa> boATcS^SSXSftSSffl- ’ • stand,.park, or hava P I hdw.oaty It is to putoe a calHUIHWT(J^al.1-800«69- ■ d u r g e o r fo n M o w a n y L Aa.Waolfertralnlng.tor assined ad. Tbs coil (s 9777.7 type c f mottMivd v e h id a C lesa dedicated to oare. atw,..tha ho resulU a i^ high, m nnarlcrnhtaingkraamdB te l on d o s e d routss. ■ pplylnMrsonONLYat dass»TBdas«in«l73W)93t. 1-60082108Z7'07S, f I - lesfllido Cara Center. W .. ■ _ ‘:U ' IOFIsrAve.W.,TP. Than — f — r — ^ • L l .... ------,------

. " _ . . . . ______Tuesday; January«v 17,1995 Timos-Nows. Twin Falls, Idaho C-5 ^ E m ploynment- -

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H 207 OFRCe/ 201207 OFFICE/ • 20«a » RESTAURANT/ ' 211 — The Ti^rj^lN f ew sJsii 11 TECHNICAL 212I 1 THADE 212 TBTRADE , . *212 TRATTIADEif - OEHICAL CLERICAL _ l o u n g e • — • appllcalion* for T? ^SodTochnkrian. V/iOpay Mol truck mechanic, eiq>o- BElEAJidlCAN^ Carpenternter holper-iaborer *0(ficeftCloricalpo«itk)ni. )iamDnd Field Ja c k 's Ros- lop dollar w age. Full-llmo : contracicting new laurantai tho Best Wostom om oncsdonly.$lShr-fvac&- UOSTWANTEDI MC noodod.'led. Custom homes. SuOoMMSiiS'ffii EXPRESS r g smployeo. Immediate .t„non, holiday, insurance. Noedinting workers for factory, Hagormo>rman a re a . Call bo* Canvon Springs Inn Is ac- nSEs;;jnfl> rJ 4 .2 2 0 0 , empteynwrt plaoement ox- PERSONfCL SERVICES cepllng ^ applications for a >vonimeasneodod.l4 ^ o , u s e . ^ food pro- tweeni8-5pm 8-Si 837-4996. I Independident Junior, Twin Fato. 733-7300 | i Baker's Helper-Kiichon on Miencddftoldwoklor Buflov.B, 678-4040* No (00 B B( a n Q u e tp r r o a ^ . Ifyou 12 -mADE Blad n ie s, and madikiitis. Exporien • an CALLTODAYI needileoded. 734-1998. Carri(:iersfor', areouaModandinlorosied ------—SECTSaS 5 ^ •ume to: Box 06348.% Tho Guardian ad Litom Pro- in *'! this poshion. please ap- aVERS ’■*l-eqO-^l-WRK Holpwanlcranted immedlatolyl 734-64^ Ezoorieni gram b accopting applica- fi’ Drivers-OTR Dry Box .aIiCRIC rienced w elder wiih tSR IICAN STAFFING. INC good knowkno iedae ol wire Twinn Falls. ; (loha lor a socretaiy-rocop- ^ MFDVNEVER A ^ locd woh llonlst^ppllcations & job Entinlhuslastic individual oiocBloclricJmolnlonance-ln- NowhiwhSljBjSTl^ EOE^ weldors A general ing. Will train hard Bookkeopor-Socrolary for descrlptlona aro avail in needed no for PT position os siniitnimontation preferred. Onvers. Pay for Exper, Cosmotcotologist: Prefer'cfion- . farm ft dolry. computor Jeromo |!* at: 152 E Main, cook co In busy health care - Wsc RIDER pAoGRAT lele’., tbu l not nocessary. ng indwidual wilh lim------S•kin* needod. approxi- cafeteria setting. Baking ft ■ qu^ 1.23 yrs oU&Clean MVR Sondr(lro6umo4rofslo:2A) 52i®?22jporkKKO; with afol of _cto6?nQdalo1-20-65.__ u RwlSo:'^ 2: R out(te 782- m ately 6 hrs a day. Send ^ scratch cooking skills pre- o a t & desire to kuun.Me- jatus Gold Corp., Black Swift _____ S ta tec e d x ^ r ^ j ^ u l ^ F u l l , roBumo&roloroneoito: 208 -2 PROFESSJONAL “ ferred. Pride fn finished PineSiino Mining, IrK.. P.O. Box X r o 1 7 0 0 B loc P .0 ^ 294.Kan«n. ______pri mod . . . tor people tkno poehii lock Glendale product is a musti 733- ^ 57s S Ju tio v . ID 83318. EOE ^rransportatlon yw»wfal73^1. RancS^ ------^1-7GO-Blodc8'rS’^'Avchuc’E r s r - 1DB3334. Freelance 2«VRIn Iho Magic Valksy Mall. !• Pauling-Carpenljy- & Heating, o a t Inc. PareoniMl S t tv im 11 »(iteepingS financial staiements. C 734-1000 EEOC M-F-K-D I" CLEANING I home repairs for all your plumbing & 201 administratok; ™ Cate E d so n Coiner, CRA P roofessional, fe residential _inside.f3.&.out_10.yrs.exp ______heaiintatingneeds,------R o uL t te 8 0 2 201 ADMINISTRATIOW 201 M4NAGEHEKT - 734-8208 * f& commercial. . FREEEE£STIMATES 24 hrs/day,Jay. 7 days/week ow hWng waitporeon. Must _____ e e Estimates, 24 Hrs. Ci MANAGEMEKT 30 abk> 10 work nights. Ap- M 0 ^ 1 B ruce for emeemergencies ily in p e rso n . T raveler's m -.m m M .m Call 736-8672 ?1^7543 326-4126. 200 Blockk ILeisure Lane I X 126 or 734-8778 Dasis; Not the Hansen ■ ------• on-BOO-800-499-7742. 259 Pheasansant Road West ard's Home areers |3W hiring waitporsonsvari- \^ M ^m m m m 100 Block Twirwin Circle Drive jusshlhs. S e e Cindy. Ox- ™ i S a c:;onstructlon B a c k h o e , additions, remodeling. 1200 Block TTwin Villa Loop C O M P U T E s R 0 SA 1£5-______S S n o w p l o w / cal. plumbing. No job S A L E S , ' build and remodel 2 0 0 Vill utures IA g^alo^ortunltyinthogri ' | ]e or loo small. 20 yrs /ilia Circle - R e m o v a l SERVICE, S E A., “ '3 allty Industry er. Free estimates. f'^sideniiJential hom es: 2 0 0 VVilla ii Road lostiy. Must have pbasanl CiCrawl Spaces, Drain S S U P P O R T In The Hospltall Call Word • compuiepuier drafting, I and rewardlnq career 'oicofcx’tekKnaikotlng.Ap- ffields, Pipelines,' IsI s Our' Business . 1200-1400 Wastashington St. South Check into the cxcitingliable an at the omy Four plyily In p e rso n a t Salolliio r, 734-6294 Freee Estimates.Es y in N o rth e a st Tet Ponds, Trenches, Thel e Com1 puter Place ______pportunities now availab “ Owner, SandySani Thom as of Diamond propertyes Resort Casino. s.,' Concrete Foundations. 415115 ADDISON AVE ^n u f NEY DO.INC.il THOMAS HO: If you live n Nevada:Cactus Petesexcellent working cio*osors wanlod, selling CCurbs, Sidewalks, ______5 HOMES 733-6348 near this area nedules, advancemenl ______■ T lijobtoosmalll ! Cornpetitive wages, e; America's best In satelllio rDrives. Insured. and w ould like conditions, flexibie schcdinsurance and profit lirect products, [n_80curily_ _, _ ke to become an ition-at-Cactus-Petes-is- —rw Call DtDEWEY TUBBS IM ? 7 « T i T? opportunity, health insi rh'om'o'Ihoatbr surround JI bIBarSGonstruction- 734-6271 independentt jjunior carrier, sharing assui£.your-pojitio5 a career. We have | ailable.- ound systems. Make j, more than a job, it's a ibove average Income. **Jerry Staley A-1-1 DRYWALL ------call T he TirRmeS'News at immediate openings avaiiair Leaeads provided. Apply In 7 3 6 - 4 4 7 4 Drywalwall insiallaiion, taping 4 SOUT.fTHERN IDAHO C|,n«»Pftrf|ftnMfingi Construction lorson 953 Blue Lakos BUILDING » R o o n ris 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 , •Food Serverstess ' .texturirturing. 16 yrs experience. ® 11, ext. 203. »vdN.TF. . Ing, roofing, siding, r:^s.isn i metal twfs- •Cashier/Hoste Jobs large or small. „ , rg.paU^in3S 0^1,09. •Bus Person 'ationist im $50,000 In advertising V ? 3, homo woolhoring, 'Wfcubig.pa! lales. Solid, orosa com- ■■■ G reg Loselng, owner •doling of oil types. AisoUlrg caredured)0urasph3.1neecs. • -RBX/Reservati. iany seeking &cperfenc«d RMnnPiRKiiHiim p" 733-3579 jntial i Commorciai Pw^iSMlOJKnI FREE ESTIMATES ^ T h e TIiinesiN gw s BwMitT'MiVvPrl'UilM >■>issedive self-motlvaiod, lonest sa le s porson wont- TWIiWIN BOOKKEEPING I h V W32» 326-5332 B2M224-2 4 -E d e n , Idaho fflSuEDjSQQ^B Ingng to earn money. Salary SERVICE U m iha commlsfilon. auto'aJlo- o m e R epairs rence; benelhs. Sond ro- Foror iall your bookkeeping Independtient Junior irtation Available ume to Box S3265. SThe , All Kinds E j I Z m n Employee TransportaiFalls area ■ ■ >______& payroll needs. .f?armrmorsS Builders.---- ^ T from Twm Fall ^Free Estimates 3 R obinson PROFESFESSIONAL i “ Cafrier'B■R m i r e s i h — srmation shall bo strictly fE DIG ROCKI ® ■mJ A^uurd COOoofiden^. 733-6164 . • 3 4 - 2 9 3 9 ROOnNGlING & COATINGS the TwinI 1 F a l l s A r e a . Let usJS excavatee: your main line Tour Diujiioii(i nELDUANAGER _____ or>r Olher01. digging needs, - — ------;;------733-722121 (or 326-5857 s P c ie s AC.career-minded Individual 's Home Repair Commercij irho Is Interested In pleas- ■g2322g^| We we have excavators. ^ ardal, industrial, R o u t te 8 0 8 . S C actusNevada . . animt and dignlflod sales work with orprvrithout v rock hammers, Laridscaping restdeniial,iial. BuildupE roofs. lackpot, :mploywNe\ Mir/HfV wWvkh a k)n^tablishod fra- ^ B ll khoes & other equipment. L^akyy Ilauceis. drywall. Lea'is repal•epalred In 24 hrs. — I W — ■— gjjjomal Tile Insurance aocioly. noOiOOFINQ MANUFACTURER Equil Opportunity Empl txcolloni training program . , ilton Inc., 678-7700 roof leak-aks. repairs & morel V n V f W 900-1000 Bloc!3ck 2"^ Ave. West ____ andindunlimHod earnings po- ♦ * 'Steel Roofing* Siding 15 yea'ears experience. 100-1000 Bloclock 3'^ Ave. West ' enllaJ. Must have own au- * Customc flashing to your H B n MO SALES - Sontobfle. Send rosumoto: 300 Block 3"* Street W est, specsorours. WedowI what you can't do! 210 SALES 1210 UkfHvrtgfM . ------"lOOBlock'AiAustin~Ayenue------— fUdUmmtgtr------:-"D i~ e lta Rib Paitem— Freeestintimatea. 734-3322— ■—JlO O h H N 'S ------100-200 Blocljck Blake Street lepfectjob. lalvanizod & assorted colors Snowrrrwmobile, jei ski. boai, SHARPiRPENING POBOX868 ■ SNANAKE RiVER METAL car.•. aircraft.aii Research & I V T ^ 700-800 Blockk DelongI Avenue infect place. _ Resid SERERVICE hnM.kitho 83427 ssidential. Commercial, AG developslopment. Mold Making. L m w 3 0 0 B lo ck (Oak Street MHtoocod auto parts sakn | Carbidesie & Steel saw s. T h e p e p f • Buy direct &savel 21?f yearsy, experience. H m m I epfecttlme. j ^o«orson noodod. Apply In »■ , We sharpen,rpen hair clippers. 100-300 Blockc CO strander Street orson Tues-Sal botwoon omplote building packages inAUi T h e p e n IHOUMINATED y a RD lrackonSt.S. >king for a rewarding Dm>11am, bring resum e - arand installation Avail. D BARBERS i-*’ Brae : 100-200 Block WashingtonW Street_ _ — 736.7206------~ — Ify o u ’rc lookirrthan just a job—you’ll------to:i:H l u b City AuTo'Parts;------735^^4653; *W W 5«W 812" — — )W REMOVAL ^34-4050 300 Blockk Witt\ Street' fondoll. Id or call 536------carccr—rathcrth: >EAIIS. A carccr in retail Woi sHRUiUBS & TREES at SEARS offers you the- ______• ' fit riglit in at SEA M M M R eascsonable rates, J a briRht future witli one Iho based agricultural \ ^ M ----- ‘nanagcmcnt at S smpany, looking for sakn FREEEESTlf^ATES STAN SN -• chancctobuiidalctail leaders. If you have „jp SNOW CPA R o u tt e e 8 0 9 >p to sale & service spe- 655-434341 after 6pm Stan & & .. . u of America’s rctainent experience, a sirong cialfa#y og products, great bv 'd Worid Flooring & ^.9tt Snow e best, and a history of coiriomepotontial.Sond ro- — Artistry orr a420-5230. ‘ Tax retumilum preparation n t j J i S fco'! managcmcni •Auc■ Auditing 100-800 Blockck 2-^ Ave. -West to prove it. we have yj’]jm e; Box 96356. % The HlONEY O DO.INC. ,Ha,d»rdwood Installation' drive to be the b< ______• Rnanciai,ncial Planning Imos Nows. PO Box 540. r300KKEEPING Q RnlsM 1 0 0 B lock 22"^ “' Street West , 1 . ,• J achievementiu to t will fit you perfectly. i»in Fans, ID 83303. Of Inx shing & Refinishing . f M v m ‘ Bockkeepiieeping &• Payroll 100-500 Block::k 3"“ Street West opportunities ilutager ■sumo to 208062-5064. SERVICE Painliinting (inside & out) ^ 4 S U l U U 2 i J 'Farmm Accounting-Ac 100-500 Block':k 4"* Street West NEWUARXEnNG . ' CComputerized Pete P Button Z Z u S S S i H Services Sales ManagepliancBs. Electronics OPPORTUNITY Reasonable Rates 734-5972 736-'?36-1711 ...... 200-600 Blockc k 5"' Ave^West. ■ • Takeiko a chance-Make appt •HomeApplfain interview, call Sears, Margaret Tubbs 2195< 5thth Ave. E. ca734.ai75. M" on-Frl e-5,------____ ; 100-400 Blockk ! Street West___ .. daikforJolyMadcwdI— oulsl (208)-734^6271-^^^H ------77A T o schedule an ir tsldo sales^orson for (Zi tim es by appL 100-400 Eilockc k 6'^ Ave.West ----- — TwmFallj.andai s p m W -rrrT T -rr^ ‘“Soilor "n lu n Va"loy aroa. LANDDSCAPING 100-300 Blockk (6‘''S treet West 'T ^ I I Mustust have e:^er.aJaiyr>o- t TWIN FA LLS 400 Block 7*. Ave. South ■ 9 1 I IIP i l t ^ . Don. 726-19t9. ' vDEUVERED Treejes & Shrubs ART TIME POSmOWS PLAN P ROOM Sandnd &i gravel topsoil * CG rad in g • 100-200 Blockk 7; ‘^ Street West; ' AVAILABLEIII Jobs>bs to bid for Generals, fo for driveways. • W aialls & morel „„HERH/R HAVE AN "A" 200 Block 8* S treet East ; Sub-contractors pari S K f S i S aarking lots, etc. • S ppedal t Fall ■ viECAlCAN HELP . : 300-700 Bloc:ock.^I Street’ .■ ACCTHHltS • & Suppliers, .GravelSahs ,Gi Incenti'itlves-W inter ileed Tutoring" Blueprint copies . n C 300-700 Blocl3ck Oak'Street • , RocbiKk *o4 Ce. ' NORTHWEST Snow; w R e m o v a l EojlstiGranGrammar/Writing DppofWnJiy E»f>Joj«». oTtir 734-PLAN (7526) COI:OMPANY,INC. .'Freese estim ates 400-800 Block:k Russet Street , . Sc«n.R

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212 THADE . 213 USCEUANEOUS 3C2 MOHEYTOLOAH 5503 BUHURLB) 5513 ACREAGES AND 60S602JJNFURHISHED_____ 6M_04 UffUflMSHED_____ J b I OJQARAQE ^ ______J a S :Ji A A I R J l _____1: 1 ^______. OPPORTUNmES - :------HOMES— “ “ z : z : lo ts" 3 = = : : : — ------APTMUPLEXES— -r-r-| .MACHMERY ...... - txpwtanoMlHVACImuier _ DOYOUTOHOIgY? ------HOUSES------RENTALS ------. HA Sf^-W whoor.Ardlectie NewYewNs«Caft*ar 4x4‘»n e w a iM d ; _ Homeowners wtth averaoe 2bdrmhome,«ltinewetf.9 ^Afcion-Uecrelots.cove- HatHagerm an 2 h o u se s, 2 InTT W ^^«xloooflr>fl.ing. M a k e l g a b y t e r ^ t e f . nents, prioe includes water, bdrm bc s, $450 ft $400 mo, WD ]__ ___younelLLooi^Wfflotf- .rrte?S?^O ^y power, I road ft phone. R e- $300 $2 dep, no p e ls , 6 mo _ S S ‘S S S M ___vtfodMMdudswUia radoraupennariailor K ano«n, ta p « n . must h m 1 etrvioe and tto front (see. $45,000. Cali Hadden R ^ . _ J se r« n o w .6^ 16. _ lease,to- rats requln»d. 837- Jsro ------tf«».poodw.73M787.^ ___ttiongdesfolosucceU. i _Cai1-80»226492S. 6204ataripm. » sitafldtarmerandland-- , •IN.W4H4Q. Country O homesites-pasturo. S S f ™ ...... -Jss; iscapers.______FuatiBnjngFwi^ l n f a'S ,l. . _,.I#H EED CA8H ? _ _ _ T z z_BEAUnBJLHOME , . J Staiting $ 7 i o O f S « t 7 . Ne«'tew 2 bdrm patio home, w th " « » __ . Sdeaftienufa. . __ we Duy^lee 4 -reaf estate- -r *«‘«l5^.$W m o. 5 5 ^ c res at th e e n d of Flier contracts. Creative FktarKa T^1636aq.fl..3bdrm *' ,2 GREAT VIEW! t Hotbt SPORTS bath, AC, permenani finish Qi e .W . Twin Falls. C all zt G reat locattoni Prime home tor,sanh^,’hnmm^e-Z ; on exterior, 3 car ganng*, buiding | s le on Rod(Croek MINDED _ * r i ^ MONEY NOW l nanco;$600. No smoking Largi ^ 8 3 5bean b n i wlndrower.^ Canyon, northw est ol Ihe a rg e l bdrm in Twin Falls. ------. DAHYMEN .. Hayesv s atede . over h y d r a ^ Are you ooerwtte, confldent Penonal&realeatauioana. . oroots.736«86 ^,423:6354.- $3^ ^ - . *M«ehanic8------^------&(ulloienmuilum7We -h o l^ .i9 8 acres. CAU ^ i0dtotlor2OOOto2SOO ooeralairaled. 12' 5100 IHC •MacMnistt oK er th e opportunity o l a By O w ner: Nice 2 bdrm . 1 !DOROTHY FOR MORE IN- Large2^ept.W.D, . healeadtoc^ba^cal g^mdriIndrinandculli^ekar. Ho tkne. Earn whal you are bath home, insulation & {FORMAITON ON THIS ^ «ove.nHrig. off street • raisi -S410.______worth In a competitive at- therm al windows, g a s hir- |BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE. SmiSmall 1 bdrm. recently ro- parti *Cooki {!' Real Eatate loans made. $56500.194444 modeiad,WDftACin^> me ^ - er ; office. 4 bdrm a leie o m^ig^ re. Call lor appt. 734.6727 lof rtnt 1^ ______nac« (new in 1994), hard- i Twin Fate 733-7300 wood natural wood ed, quiot ft private, no Largarge clean 2 bdrm. Vh ^ sme.GoodplMtoraio Buriey 67&4040* No Fee» Inittnfctof nootfed^ Unlimited CapKol available smoklngorpets.$400V balh bal near CSI, $52&per -HotelW oM mSiSSL ii5^ " foranybusinesapurpoee. dep. tease rw. 734-8140. ’ mo. ! _ ^ » * R E S S Mon-Fn.1-3pm.WSI pre- mo,$300deor733-530 a ferred^emrfencenecea*f $25,000 up. C a l 423-5315 TF-3bdnn,2b^dUga- Loveovely sp a cio u s 2 bdrm, 2 WAMTTOREKT V ^ j PER80»fl^8EHVICe8 * betw een 6pm and 9pm o r p GEM I Doom model so » M . Priced lor quick sale, 2 bdnn STATEREALTY rage, « patio, fen ced yard, balh, ball welMnsuIaied home, t t—• - write Worldwide Financial ^hom e with side apt rented very nice neighborhood. All All kitchen a p p is; W-D me area- Lrg 1 bdrm, or wide froi $8.50to$10.00toitart!art! Truck equlpm eni body in-n- Services. PO Bex 223, 734-0400 ve al 2 bdnn house for ceu- duty7V C1I726-107S. Kotchum a taller. 2-3 years experi- fuU basement, comer lot hi ~T nowBvaa.$mamo,tatft hookup. hoo AC, auto lawn •?*“ g ood rubber. lights.’ • rij KWmdY.ID83M1 HAGERMAN LOTS last.$300dop.Nopetsor^ aprkilderB. spri Ind water, sew- iw*1 dog, no children, carb.gc JO BS AVALABLE NOW once preferred, must have New subdivision, paved «n tie r fenced yard ft g a - N owrtan^.mulflorftBeal.-: btf j n a l ^ T ^ ? ._____ • er, sanhatkm ft lawn mow- W arehoute ” extensKeknoiMgedhy-II- 305 COMIRACTSAM) roads, underground utlli* e.Rels324iM0. THstr«I trader Is dean, lean ft draulica.hoJsl layout, and Ind. No sm oking or pets. - l a E . OenerdLabor UOBTOAias 51 lIes.goodreslriction8,7 «m n .r B y w t s tor $2950, general Iruck equipment s a GOOOHQ/ - . I] va RJRMSHEb . ^$^m o + $200dep.Axtt Sumr IdoGvefwlhlnSOmloa 1. Buying contracts, mortoaoae . lots t e \ l acre lo 3 acres. beino taken. 734-1396. ■ neec knowledaeXall Allan 1< WENOm.HOtES J Call837-e402 w m g p iE X E S F.CalDafe.733^... ft trust deeds. 7 3 6-175; New2and3bd(map*8, ^ ' • 206-384.B^B0l>e. r Trust deeds, contracts. 1NEWHOicnooooiNa Rh/er, ™ dam, hydro-plant, 2 9fo> room studio. $275 plus de- 2hil!hilbaths,coveredcarport. —SSL LER GENERATOR ■ r. Herclules engine^ SMELLING a»Oi3«.3bdrn,2b^, 5houaes, bam. shop, several . posiLKhnbo^ m 4235550. W ^r.B ow erand Wantols, 150 7^ ;w,92amp,sIngteor3 morning hours. Mon-Frf. yottsge aptt: kitchen u n ts, sanitation* induded. Jeronom o or Eden area. Any acres.$150,000net.■ ips but sugar beela. se. Very low hrs. Excel Q_ Must have good credI and mow^ratas.733«96.. lairy, cabin, transload* doiSegaragewlhoponer, J467-2253. j ^ ■firemonsesto; wdaire J o w n g g y w ^ u m b w neod-od- reliable vehicle. Call 1- ■urn apt, 2 bdrni, no p e ts , ^ ‘ ISS' .mine, etc. Very good maintenance-fcee exterior. Call Ci 733-0931 to place your qII S pm 73i4539 , BoxiIX 95 7 6 5 > Tbe Times _ 80»B7fr09aextt43. prefer ne smoking. 324- 1206-3264156. _ autoiprinUer.Posi)ie doulfiod ad. We-re han> to 5sa2.$300r;o:$2(jSdoo. §5! Newslower 2 bdrm attached ga* ws.POBox548,Twin -CendJS iooipterln&looUfMforcon-on- Wanied: Part-lime cashier. owner financing OAC, con- «Kv»yog. ^ Is. ID 83303.______Lllllslonion bean combine, crelo cnixor d m r . C la us AA lor weekends and eve. Ap- Vookly rates, com m ercial ragerAC, !fP‘ gas hoat, refrlg, -^ ” 1 akiertrade.635Kino. _ microwave, stove, dish- WellI kknown professional 150. Lockwood 8 row CDl, w-TN indorcom mta. ' rates, ral small kilchonetlo. • SJ'®, B, $22,495. Speedy 6 GoodifM. Cal 934-8194 washer. Prfvoto p ^ , large iooklr App.y Inporaon, at 751 514 MCOME JQC S ^ P M 3 3 0 ,______^ p 'i>ear) culler, $)9»5, Madrona^STF.E.O.E. Rowboal, canoo, ■iliboai, rard, no pets, reforencoa. mum, E- We require consultants to PR O PERS ^ iouM.«flh3Sii»iT»r N»«tor A ce 6 row rod-weed* ,|nt seilarttfidalplartsthreugh powertxwl-ll you dcm m e k s o * dep. 7^4-7406. ' orho< Minidoka County Joint «M UNFUHNISHm lisposal. Immaculate ;i900.206-567-8131. School DiMrict ia nbw hom e ahows. Ground floor lirMllllwtlhaieconomical ~ CAFE 4 LOUNGE OWBEHTINOINOOOD. fjH*. dtuiO odod ______t s ( « e ^ . Prefer tease ModelII 40 John Deere, runs Comes with lnvenlor]^.liquor- -___ h 'o p tlo n 'to ’b u y r C a ir •~oood.-3a ------ScofMO. ft fioanoe terms. i Ilona aina MO oescri^ionVKia W est Addlson’^T s looking'' uaiii-oreaiiiopnonsst S B S i s 506 JBtOlCHAQEIUUN r _ __^35ftup^ ____ ally «dor.luid(Me,22mo. m ay b e p ic k e d up at tlieh e lo r a cashler-m isc duties CarovftAdams. 676-9005. Quiet quI B v in a jk u n o o m ^ , pptg MOeHEHOHE • School DIatrictOffee. 6331133 person. 35-40 hrs per wk. H 0 « 3 - c c ^ A C 6 ------JATanlsdinBdimmedalelyiairTiga--:------S P ~ W u « a eves & eves are the -Pifv^[fvate-1 bdm>-apH cr-1-ten------S Si*Fw^wit^n2kilonn*^ inl.UllIltlespald.$350+ r - r - '■ ...... lion wwh( heel lines, working nt- a vaS hn. Anyone net wIQng JbdrmhM(R-4) 52,600 ___ ( or space, no pets, Call eondilicdilion. Hobby Horse tion conlM l4J|ky B o ^m, , to work these hrs or do the ■=gzta",£S« Is jpp.733-1J4j^aH.os^. i^uttl-lamily Immtments 1ft2bdnnspts 7^ -3l6r. Randi2td i 206-324-5658. or, misc duties need not a p ^ . ftoorsw-familyrm7rB.300. jadous 2 bdnn. new carpet DHyWoria.^7352. ^ndude Lawol Li Park Apartments 5 AC tractor w-kiader. $unls.7units(0MC) 176MaurfceSTN..TF. 1 S 1 5 RR 0 0 « A T E 3 ‘ Nooded: Slalniesa alool COUNTRY LWIHa AT ITS 50. New Rhino 4x4 • 7344195. WAHTEO tractorstors, 18-90 hp, excel woldors. iayoul peopio. “ 502 HOMES FINEST Wonderful family Spring Creek Realtora r s v/ttor^,nopeta,$iOO * home siting on 5 acres in­ bdrm, deM act, $275 mo, 1 ------value.le. Call ( Randy Rich metai mocnanlcs. Cat)8*11 216 EU lO Y IEN r FORSALE [ hvaitmiMDIvlalon C ^ l:lemato e roommate for 2 gouiome Idaho Motai Fabrication. c lu d es 32B3 sq It w ith 4 , 1stftIutfflorenU$200 bmen<.43^^. hi: APSWFO large bedrooms, 3 ba th s, •ROBIN & REYNA dep req. 7314937. m . condo, $260, $250 - “ SBBia 208-678-3MO to Ml up in- r $172i000 1 : - Ouafity diplex, 4 bdmi. S'- ______- N a« l Quality B n p lo y m ? formal l^na_and dining ■ i wbdnns, new c a ^ ft paint. ‘3b a a 'h of utllltiea. Call 706 FARMIRANCH FAR twvtew. ^ COUNTRY-LIVINQ- -[ } bath, f a m ^ room, with -2968. I IP WocMhandalL "room , family ro'om, aiid - • appliances. WO hookups, wet wet bar, covered pallo. MPLEMEHTS Opening lor person wkli ox- beaudM honey oak Idlc^en p ^ n c o In mechanlcai re­^ In Twh FaBs. 733-7300 AT ITS BEST! t walorAunHTbasic cable in- feriei This plus a n u n b e liev a b le with « i ^ - a l r e range. Also 515 COUeiCtAL X " * 1 9invenloryaB ? ^ stool buld- pair o( farm equlpmeni and ckided, no pets. $400 m o. kllcl vtowl 2 bedroom ( p o ^ l y indudes ii cathedial celBngs, P R O ^ S ti s must be soldi 750 lo dioeeitnKtoinSjTiikwmd^ ‘" l ) t P R E ^ O thor 1 bdrm s a vailable montnonth ieaM ,j)o smddng or V 300 s g t . 1st come, Ist ^ PERSONWaSERVIceS 3). 2 balh homo. Open floor central c vacuum system, — star^at$300. andfantaslloviews.THIS «UOTEL-LOUNGE-CAFE on ^ vod.DrowConstnjlioo f s a f a s f s - plan, now C oriancountofs a 1 2 0 8 ^ 7 6 6 ^ . IS A MUST SEEI ONLY I*;1-84. Death lorcos sale. iney'vistaViSaoeHUOAs. I | - aum e to: Rim Top Ranch. in kitchen, newer living I :h. 217 RESUME room caipet, stonw system $153,000.i _iACE REALTY 733*5217 listed one bedroom apts. Wm 4 2 7 A .W e s t 5 0 0 Soulti, bdrm , TF.W D hook-up. forloor low Income eldoriy and' PREPAHATWN piped throughout the C h S m I 709 HAYHAY.GRAM Jorome. ID 8 ^ . WANTTOBEYOUR aostove, rofrig. ful bsmt, gas moblnoblliiy Impaired persons. R T - house*lnslde ------a n d h o a t. g arage. $350 m o. Ront ANDFSD P e rso n qualilled lo se t up 733*2009 for customizedd ouL-beoutiluly iandecaped I — OWN BOSS? ho< lent Is based on Income. l i ^ Sppottunilylshereloryou. 4234532.______rsking Taki application^ lor ■■ and pour concrete. Caliall p fd . resum e-R oy SloBen_ yard complete whh decka I l o o aIS a 2nd i crop. 324-5167' Up and running lurn-koy 2ft3BEOROOM ' waUirailing Ists. ^ Opport- 423-^evoa. ■ - Pow er reaum ea. Earl 326>J. m ^ i o . CALL DEANNA. IRWINi I ^ 20ftOOS4)0S_4lhqrt._326«l28_ oMrallon. Popular restau* T0WNH0U3ES ' initynity Housing.i For an appli* TRUCK DRIVERS 4 9 6 6 .1-600^2CM966 AUCTIONS 2-wldeSPlo Straw. S43-6S97 R&JLoaaingisiooUng lor REALTY 3^.buBd^wdbusktoss Irom $440. callc:ation, write to 653 R ose 701 Al lor 1 nw iim es > . North. TF o r calL733* ______------3000 rM prolosaionaj drivers to run Included. i=romodeied la st WasherftdrvDfhoofcup W Sl.N1 4 rM-balea ol barley - - 7 ? ^ ? W _____ 5; S m aO y a rd ftfio ra^ 35001500______-T h• e^ A tK tlo n E id v m straw,n f .5a 4 3 - ^ .______48 & 11 W estern stales. year. Noat a s a pin. V eiy ^ _Nopo(.I7 3 4 ^ 6 0 5 _ Veryrtirynk)e2 bdnn,1 bath,al . We offer new equbment & SD7 KETCHVWSUN g ay. 32518 1 .3 2 6 2nd, great benefits. Intorested? GEM : bdrm 1 balh, with stove, re- appi 3rd. 100 4th, 20 oi 1-fl0&-S23-30efl.Shoriol. STATEREALTY VAUEVHOIES MMORE INFO AT 629-5209 friaIrigoralor, dishwashor, gara V. Ton bates, i d del. 734-0400 — or 324-7280. «94-242 weiwasher, and dryer. 733- moot:nontjr.il^.nili. ial 3 2 6 4 t4 t eves,____ r t j p a b t m i y imd 3 bedroom brick hom e, hot 8U N V «I£Y 037tt3740f 4234619______No No smoidng. a no pots. Gar- P ^ llent corn allege, har-. tub, fiHKed beck yard, gar- StudbaptwUhfreptace , bdrm , balh ft apt In 4- bagslage, water, ft lawn care _ d e i led at %70 moisture, i | r $ i iro\Mod. Call M aureenai Box 347. TF. ID 63303.' W ,000.^ ( □lex. $425 mo + dop. ilod in Tuttte area. C dl ■ SunVafeyAte&erStudb ' 34-8377 or 734-7835. _ » WoUor-metai tabrication per- R ontalrols ft credit chock eriencedaiwSnoKB. re e n 9 a m 4 p m , Mon* tem. Good location ^ . $66,000. GEM '£required. Call 734-7660 or Wond 36^678 or M M fe2 r l M I M endell* 2 bedroom, heal, ® aon n e e d e d . Aiutqlnum- O ol Course 2 bdnn Condo STATEREALTY • w ftyard^dak. wDkiing lo q u M , mochani- $72,500. By O w ner C all Q ___ valor, wall apple, some furn, ^ A R ^ hay, 2 td ft 3rd $172,500. —------2 4 5 4 2 2 ------5^ ^tooonstoinowl rl- - a 734-6953 after 5 Dm. bedroom duplex, $360 VD WD h o o V u p , no smok* t u c aAUCTION ii 0CCHAN6E cKiWr«.Call326^962. .C Bkhom Town House month + $275 dopbsil. Can nj^no|elii;i375>d18 MOBILE HOMES 3LJ.B.KNUDS0N New seedleading Bartey ft P e a Brick.4bdnns,2bstha.flre- 7367360929 aftor4tyn. >forsafc.32frfe95 OPPORTUNmES SunV^2W 2beih h t 219 USCEUANEOUS place. m an^k:a features. }y owner, 1973 14x70 3b< J«»SwreN smTuo 9 ROOMSFORREHT ___ ^ 1 ton b ^ . C tf 67S- OPPORTUffTIES SOyroUImetralkxidCo. c A a » « . Bmadmoro, whh 6'xlO' ex- . $4 _ :P 4 * 2 « a ______8813or€lor671>-240t______introducing pain rofiof ft r r s B iG i TorriUshftCo. ^panded living room. 3 ___ £ c i n : bdnn,iy4 bath, hoaj pump, “ T T eanwith refrig. $225, In* Wwnj Ton straw bates. Bartenders needed. (702)2) oneroy products to tho H-sbeautifulll level execu­ 1-MU5»OS20er ^ A pertn»nts:1ft2bdrnis. ckideJudes a lu fl. 733-7434 0«» k I 3 S S - ~ 1 C al 5 3 6 ^ 4 6 . 7S5^491^farO»re». U.sX.6liourafaKome tive home, 4 bdrms, 3 wefl insulated ft storm win- ijdicnevoiyToee. ------^ g»72»4>t22. ^ socure.doanftquiol, ynffJ i g ^ ^ $ 3 6 0 mo, in- being achieved, t-600-366- baths, d o iite Ereplico, big ~ ~ dow s. $ 10,000. M ust b e watorftc^hdudod.J NOWHIRINGI moved. 536-6220 ovoe. ' . * HORSES tfl4iorro»rdedktto. _ docJ(.castofTwin.T12 51512J FARMSfiANCHES _^!i7^740__ ------CASH for used------7 7 ^ teems fortwt.stowMOtrig.‘^ m o . , Paint mare. $2500. . POSSIBILITIES -- Brockmans 3244203. ^ 73WWE(4473) DENTAL 4 PIVOTS NEAR W E N O ei rPfe-.73*-S004______^ ^ • 702 CiCATTl£ Hoaiod s h ^ kloei lor wood- ^ . . ^ 6 MOeiLEHOiES M 3 Bhw Lakes Blvd. TF Electron^ Insurance dalm” woridng, crafts, plus groom- Custom Oi butt owner's homo, vall immediately,'close 10 * is:BoiMht,eoldand E.O.EADA.M/FAW prooeasing. Top rated com*: Ing facilities & kM nels (or coDoge. 1 yroid, 3bdnn, 3 2bdnr i c a n m « a 5 . Z puterbuAtasa. Renobeso :» CaUEIEHYLOTS gjl 5dnn. 1 .’Ab ath , $ S 5 a Jo; ' pets. 2 bdrm hoflM on hall balh, 1 level cohdo unit, call:Sail 324-2684. ______1 2 h « »training ft ehoeing I, a o ttw are. clearing houae $700.momh. No pots. Con- toad Holstein helfen. c e ^ g mortgage refundi » acre. SW ol Twin. T40. :p la u .2 v u lu & 2 miii1(0(B, Kfrm mobile hom o. $360 ' in n . i Dotson. 731-0104 ” CO. 5 daya* 9 day training, loci Walt, 734-0400 or ^ “ '5 »-500 b8. for sate. in your area. No eniorionea luSolM«ii»l.l 733-5709 ^ [10.734^894. ______C moi Add an 8 yr old r»cossafv.801-46?e288. : ROBERT JONES 7344>40t. ______; Cal934-5tS4. It’s tim e! ! spaces, 2 vaults, RIvor - — ny Dee Bara brood . CHOICE OF TWO eo ACRE rondnow2bdrm,4-plox, lort tern) lease. 3 bdrm, 2 aq HolaolttetobuBBlrDm190- f u n d rab e r tor kxal Special2 oSiiSe'^-unoNSinc. REALTY w View, Sunset MomoYlal. Bf®'’ ath.doubtowidoS.olfF. - 2 H o your string. Year- Olympics. Tfilomarfcolon PARCaS ^ extra nice $575 ™ 1*aO»B33^tS5 7 3 3 J 4 0 4 g j 73?W.Tm.W7-6?71. ^ 350 + $250 dop. 324* Rlly Irom her available neodod.CaB73&«16, Southwest o( Fler. Home on nn 7340427 lor into. j i r i evlew . A fter 5pm ft each parcel. Buy ono or 249.324*9253 ovos “ coiSr Inland Vending ia now ac- 1-800-262-5001 ®j 21 REALESTATE BRARAND NEW DUPLEX 3 nr— J Stnm ted bufl calvea l^ e lea nd S s. 324-6125. EXT. 1211 both: « % wdai owner (fauuKO ^ ly nlM M ij^ tH ^ ^ rm. foraasate.Cal324-7392 ______cepting.applJcaLlonJor.a.. _WANIEO ______^ “ 5 bdim,.2.bath,oyi»I^ Ve^^ Ol Shlra Draft maraa,------.available OAC $137.500 ------rage with auto-opener, ” -or73fr6313.------mamlonance and ware­>• NoemeriSwrequM. " 1By«mor: 20008q(l.'3ljamr 'Se ) a ^ C a l l now. Will go artiiB covered wagon, house person. Please ap->• cJ^733^17. tom e S o East of Twin Fans „ REAL ESTATE WANTED «stovo, « rolrfa, DW, dSpoeal, -U2£J onl3yroMouisocow Amiaohso h o rse draw n m a- oil olectrle good sense. i „ , ato, $£ 0 or boel offer. p|y in person 2012 4ttiAvo. ' PAYPHONEROUTE ■ ovorlookingRockCrook ^ 10 to 60 se n s lor home or irv.Ctf438-SB23. E.from t-2pm. 'Canyon with wonderlui ranch. Scenic Trees, or nnear o t Mornlngalde ft 7 otncEAM) * C tla53^4224. ______c S r i ) ^ - 50PikneEst^)fiehedSitoa BETAISPACE ■ r Circuit Horse Shown Intorstato Amuaomenl taking view ol S o HOs. Has 2 c ar ■ water. Near Twin F a ^ or q01oary.AvdaFeb1,$650 t 1 l»tered A ^ ^ e . Q am es, I pluB.dep.Call733-0139 ies, haltarj)teasure. applications (or all posi­f. attached garage and an- I FairfieU.mto$100.000. plu TKE9;i30up»M g ^ iJolnusstRwkCreok tions- manager to janitors.I. Ce»l1*<0M8fr45ea othor 30x36 garage-shop, IRWIN I iCal Toni al Century 21. _ovo ^ lea. Sat. Jan. 2 1 ,9am. Must16orokjerlou>^y. ' * fruit tre e s & a re a lor p a s- TonlUshftCo, Choih o le s location * all now 50 so It ground Iloor ingHiil,366-2t77or $ PAYPHONE ROUTES S - -lurerAII-on-a-aoreeT-Cail------— R E A L i y — ______upatairs 2 bdnn.-appllanc- - !Ppace/ft * 5 2400 sq II 2nd ^ “ -IbCtf SBMlaraio9200?wir ' =i5sa5asaii= 3 6 6 ^ 1 6 - ' 42^6251 after Sa o 9S, AC. WD hookup, 800 oor space. Wli remodel to ------_P0>. 800-206^.24 hri.. • 7 3 4 - 6 5 0 0 „ ultonanl. Downtownioca- 7M n-a . - y 711 HORfWRSE 22 M A N U FA C n^ ^.'1 DABY FOU L _Msm«i3m_vii ___ EcLBx.aaki (£ieasei32aactBa„ ^ o a Rent negotkile. John - EQUPMEKT ______------^ i ^ w ~ ^ ^ i a l . 20 hrs per ~ on1SBcn$. 3 bdrm home, corrals, HOMES------;dem an.73yi^ _____ «E Q U P ieN T ------^ " THE Cal73M135. TJTFCC water, 543-4930 o r - r r nglish Show saddle S43«69,qealorownod^ 1965 Gruedon, nice menu- cioai itflcos. noar high school Grain siloai with a u g er. C all- ' w uIrons, S ' girths, A pad. “ TIMES^EWS G O R G E O U S ^ (acturod homo wth many NAPA Auto Parts is now >>- TSSSi______$250.l.^ek^^saddle Bll 80 GOOD FARM IN «ffidras: Cal Forest Stevens Srto^,W w t t . cepting applications tor aB |iacontraclinoanowlndopen- 4 lean. 2 bdmi duplex, $5p0 ^ ■ 4 bdrm . 3 b a th hom e w ith MURTAUGHI atCaroyftAdams. amo+dop.NOpets.Cali - 2 ^ part-tim e deiivory in TwinI' denlJuiAor cantor tor 4,656sq. R.ofDvingarea. App mperial 2 horse, excel 6 7 b W . 733733-1804 fey ^ 2 suit*lultes ^ 3 ft 323 sq II. ^ mSERVJCE8 0 0 ^ ^ Falls, applyatlSSOKIm- TwfeiFaHs. Ail oak cabinets in kitchon ^ .$1500.7344365. = berlyRd. Also part-time i wth prfva^eadgalo wlh landlcap approved. High ______B ROU0831 ' with tlie counter to p s. All ccem e eni pipeline direct to ' EKCEPTIONALl x a 2 bdnn, ro- ",“ [}S ;hannac 3 horse slant c a t l w In Jorome, apply el ■ Irig, range. DW. disposal. lalblllly.-lols.ol parking. h aAYfeTRlEVWa^ ^ ZOOOOOBonhAve fann. all concrete dltchos. n grlnj^ Creek Realtora, ______O $2800.^4329------7168.Uncoln.Comejolna3 300FitorAveI jriv ato utilily with W/D 3 horse slant-Ioad. progressive, goal-oriented • P 200000 Heybum Ave woodstove. Central vao* av iook-up.AC;ior2por- sg H Wight Toud) of Clasa organization with competi- II ace avail. Fob1si:.lrom Ownft 10CMOO Monroe Sl uum system. Beautllul In- ro< gjfftom gw ^ g S1M traJier. tots of extras, . ' tivobeiMifiU. P l e a s e s ^ ; room home, shop and ^ II 50«000sq. I. Located on / .300_St»«pAvo.______- _grouno-10:x4O!.#wimnilng. _.prtsdmttely2aerea.cafiDo. p n J l. hoshonoSLRontftlems = 5 ® ^ • 6 7 7 ^ 1 0 ___ ------In parson:------^------o m ^734-6300, •oeflol pool, solar heated, dbio«* pupurchased.wlth farm tor | | 2 horse trailer, exfi______- - IIf you Dvorwar these areas> ra g e , sp rin k le rs. A m u st $3$315,000. CALL JEANIE l | M IM PIH M il Forisr ront: A verynlco one ' tJU FAFARM ■ Need ASAP ptfetiisr to and wouid l i e to be an in­; sooldafRay. AT 3dnn unit in the Tier Sentor MACHINERY - i S O i i l S AT 423-5736 FOR MORE I j njflxW jJm l Wn wntown office Space With ______dependent junior canier for DETAlS.194-116 || LUiilSlUUiiUU Retirement Ret C enter, avail- RRIQATtON iSS!I t o SF avoI i^ . The Timea-News, please i)lenow.734.9177.-;::, - g« ep|to n i^n ^to ^ .ISOjiusIjsh e l N C eom dryer. < ^ 7 3 3 ^ 1 ext 20S. ' Msk>g^)p8catk)ns ato be- 0.83SS2S8.------t4 h a nndllnas,good d llr oond, S A B A L A “ i use lor rent, may be used a UiniRIISHED n h o g ' a ^ o d (or near elder* ^ Skk] steer tender. $i600peiOper Ine. 33 adU eel r e a l t y \ 1 mostly for snow re- lin es,i,$1760perllne.40 | l G E M ^ HOUSES JriSpSissw i ; S r v iat. i : Excel cond ft de* sold set I STATEREALTY jtils based on'Incorne. dc/lson A ve E. Call 734- , ^to.Lg bucket. Back $l600pci?pef1fne!^’f^&^ Needtosellsaeeqption, * 7 W M 0 2 bbdmi d house. WD hookup. ICIbotwoonlO-SaOpm. .gU Jjig b^6m craler7 More or leas* 91 a c re s, 80 °Dsmt, l fenced b a ck y a rd . ^ rent, For further infonna- Largei^^sh^andofllco.Cali orma ^ g a f e i r shareso(TFwaler,lnhay ^ilco nelflhbofhood, i4 9 5 . J j:Ion ; contact tho Jerom e i324^ igeashorwBcoasign Wanlsdimt ______"J 734-1193.______|5°J dinwn555y?2h5^ and pasture. Home, corrals. r{ous]noAuthorhyal733- storefiiTO frontagewtemalbust- . .^rauruused farm equpinenL ... tion whei loafing sh e d s, good live* ^I bdmibe houae lor rent in TF, 576J765. TDD 733*5878. ness.»ss.220tfsq It in Jerome. . ,. S20»'7a&8^ oondilloi ^ oci^B^ ^ ^.|Call 734- ___ 6

i513 ACREAGESA^ 4bdbdrm, 2 bath, so m e utls, lirwle car 4 carport lanood WBflTiili Jp tliu Nlt l ^New hom e in new subdlvi- _ £3 a d ( ^ , $650 mo + '/b so- ^ WEEE K t r ^p EBKLL sion, by owner. 3 bdrms. 2 i g g }urfty,rsfs req. Avail 2 /1. b a t ^ A l ^ a ^ . C om er p , l234Al1or7B^)586. u i l K l t V AFFORDABLE ^jm ished or unhim ished 1 Diesel Overhai ONELEVEL one )drto,on\1iacre, double Full Year Warraranly ^ . . B E A u r y i ____ -- Utass:IIF1»S,1S0.aQ.MatrlstM[iff.taftMF.4a — Hikci»loiiii)«»Wboi>» bU 2|fb;£3HM lH ^Is a l on orte iew l and 0or* on Hansen: 3 bdnn, 2 bsih. -oeouslSbedroom.-abrth,- — $ 3 1 9 |9 5 V ------LAOTLOT “ 42M34S ' or 42^4338. . -- In E astg ate Subd, e a st o g - --= MA38EY-FEBBUS0M I MASSEY>FE•FERGUSON lof^ifttlnlng. The 'Ojl rwne 1 ,2 f t 3 bdnn, *225- * " idchsn opens to aapMioui. WOOmo^ss.3244^ m m nants. foDed euib, under- J#roirome2bdrm,olt«n;new ground utllllsi. water A pala M . $425. Sandra, LYN CUTLER AT 733- sewer pirmits are paid. 324^!32<:e7k ___ 9028.194.138 JJ C - R ^ , JONES J , WE HAUL H H i Usually can move you NYWHBIEforltssihan GEM

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®------‘ 820-Pi-reTS«iF— V I ^ N i B R I D G E ^ B obby WoW------J SEM S * H E A V Y ^ -1 0 0 S r4X4"--. 4 » .^-'102S-CHEreVROLET-:^-^— 1063-«ERCl:r c u r y ^- — — SUPPLIES ■ • • EQUIPMENT ______SRedI;ed Bone Hound Lab X, I ______1993 FordFoo Explorer XLT, 4 1978 CamanaroLS. T-top, now 1 9 8 9 S s b>le le LLS w sgon. Ex- "Nothing^is intrinsicaU ipplM.6wkaokl.FREd ^ 3ASEbackhoe780C 350, Iroc wheels, collonl conicondiilon, maln- '.ally valU’ Sometimesie s i t ’8 b e tte r to b e (0000oood hornet 324-3804: B S mlna. new paint, lirea J ^ S S X jvays, $6970. Call ' able; the value o /e v etrythiTigis ry i lucky than tobobesdentific. Swkofc , w ell m aintained 1993 FordForc F-150 XLT, well IM OChevjovySJlvorado.2x4. 7330740. attributed to it, assignflncdtoit.. ____ _ .. ______$1S( 00.678-7700. .maintainitainod, standard trans. P S .A T'.chromewheels, .c ’67Mercury 5 iS '36-9034.______cyl, lutomautc allc. AC, sport 736-7190.______^ “E ^u^onis a d^n^c j orn lly wheels. H-D 1 Olds gsiruns lie process,. ♦.? fl______,bigboreb«Totoapis------______w hlb. ^ . 226,000 mikw; sacri- '86Caprtco» Classk;Sa*B n, NICEI *81 01 chahguig u the biddingjprogress- pi . ♦ Q J l O it $17.600.352-4274. 8 passongngor, all tho good- -flQ«l.$t100. es. At tim es tbe king p TRUCKS’ rd¥.4x4,llab(id,3«l eond; . 7 3 4 - ^ i p u l l s i t s . - j x s f f i s S TO m o u fH ^weight; other tim es it i ilt, $3600 or toko ovor •88Camaro,} o ;v T 5 s p d .A C , 1075 PLYMO I t may be • la Lat; X. 6 mo, lemslo, _ f2 jm lents, 5434575. T-top, b rij jfforthless. Generally,, oione pro- 21 daUshota.brendlocol^ louth Ouster. 3 1 ^ motes it (o ^11 value if] , ■ SSd*"ed,$100.-(molhorwas BOATSAND' =ordv<.liin.PS,PB, c g o c ! fixer-upper, runs- if partner I ioaftor4:30,e00 bids th e s u it an d d em otes A A .Q A 8 .4 .3 ____^ lAfata).Cais43.S682. :____ IIARHEU ITEMS ooodtmliud(.»1S95.So«.l tes It if the .------♦J; AK974 C ^ RjjgoV Isl..l1.,5 ybla 4x4, runs good, 1029 CHR' Faor.$750. opponents bid tbe suit” kaBeis. $75.733-1334 13'Qroj■ogorboatwHhtrailor. ______OALUMJlATIAW.reg.AKC, 15hp.9 Johnson motor a . ■ Today’s h an d , d ealt i n t bf(isupc»c*,*.,4x4, • r k “ '°5“ ' .0 7 . PONTUNTUC in the final VulneriblerEiiE ast-W est / wewei cared for, -COuncici.$2400,733-3961. t ^ F o r t '33-6346 ovos- ro u n d o f t h e N a tio n a l S] od.n4»ii«3006cyln- yota.4x4,SR5.22H, $4200.733 tSpmgold Dealer Northh Frtan CAIKHS lod, $1600,733-3533. *94 GrandiVdyo^4aka0/ollor. Call 736- ®?99kQ?*y?V tires. AX), of pride. white, auto, runs ss 6 ♦ AU p a ss C d lS lOod, 324-3804. 6 755 OVOvos or 734-3341 West m ade the normalnal lead of ^ ^ 400-otter. Ask tor Free B myStaorTahoopto. - d»F,.«?»i M Q * ------tbe spade king. Soutb rufi 1881.______ruffed a n d opening lead::Spadeidng Si -ShepJ QUNSAND - shol.3030,000 nfloe, $ M Sspdtrans, loaood. .... cashed the top clubs, discs shape, $6500. 537- 1044 HOW>NDA ------scardinga g S S " ” * a TfflH spade from dummy. A lo davB,S37-6905ovo«. •84 Honda1 AAccord vory good SATURI n n THE ACES » to good home: Chow 12 aauauge Ithaca semi auto w Chovy was ruffed h i^ to establ rd F-250, extondod cond. $240400.537-675/ ,993 SaturnnSL.8ray.5spd, SL L i u r i S e ^^»b«.fv.r. g.'a;; 1x4 460 OfwlTO. toad- *87 Honda C suit and the king and_ 1-lT-B oM.«er sCRXSI,cloan, 1 $8500wb)w b e s t offer. Qermai 4300.324-8766 ^M 74^>7-4468. ____ trumps w ere cathed. Alte m an 8 h e ^ he^rd.4m^ Browniriln^ j a g a A .S a mo^ J u S S m / s la s t s p a d e w as discaiicarded on . Z] 5Xal_536,S605_____ " S f f i .C aswOl oL A vow . 7 3 4 ^ 1 7 . n;4X4 i-wiTW/x-coo, “ C f i¥ nS 5 t ^ S « I 5 0 ~ i o 5 5 T o tiSjts v w x s r a : ;ruise, excel, cond.. Call< South’s club nine, only a jvyy4ton,goodco«d. meranlanPupw.$300. autoB«Bolgukn mado, $350. -SI Chovy IJ9.500.734,1635._ .goHcfflaC in S u p e r Boollo, — remamed.-And-when*Sout -Savag«-09E wlth^x9- -W ill-ma urtlroerfsmastlc------»^^rderCoilk),13 -Uepo.0. $3M. &5-b48. 734460S low heart, the prayerr wasw an- ^ ^ ^ ^ Purobni lO ofboabfc > Alpine ste reo , eks okf. no shots, mak». % ton *78 903 L Call734-^ Ing biM, $1995 or sw ered. W est played hist slisingleton North South Pea. 423-4993. * ;;??pan.sfo ^ . king, but there was no escape.esi If ? • ; on newly rebuilt 454 Chwy extra cib, PurobnKibrodOal/nalionpuppkM, FREE I do.6hortbox.4x4.350 1 063 tER ( East overtook, Soqth wourould lose . $755ea.Call423^lF ea Rol< 10, new tire s. O nly ^ 1090 VOLVOVO, ). *4 -1635 only one heart Andijj^enen West's ANSWEft^Twirwo spades^ An ShBi «a?h(SJa'cScT . rcury Tracer, in- • *______; k in g h ^ d , th e ^ b s ^ e nntniffand t i thi«'tramps3 aiand a singleton are ______levona-FaBr.'326-4823~ ------— mlkH.L(s.Looteadfivoslko 2 studded snow •87Vohw240ato a s t kxi wagon, . $ 1 W ^ D a t o . ^ ^ ^ g o o d , cood.$6500. disc^ produced a wilwinner. worth a single{le r a is e o f th e five- I '^ is s r i«» 4X44* 17-4444. H ow m u c h b e tte r far WestifheWe cardmAjor. lianSh iK 3 C h m 50.4x4, XLT, toadod, bad been dealt a small siisin^eton lor diosol, many ex- $ $ $ < td bslocES^OflS^xi d o Th^S SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS instead of the king! In thattha c a^, -S2KJ& r14.223c«Bx«.2'Ax8 i m ' , ^ M 6500 or best oflor. ^ - tb e slam w ould b av e h a d r ibloLouppMseopot 243or543-K43. $ A l id no play, tuihiilen«Acaii.PABcKiai^lW- (J t STBJEOSST *mmo.lO.tSOO.Lssvomoi- i;yo»sui; ™ have been double^ an )nd. 423-5026 ®3FofdR-d Ranger STX. Exc. ^ i WV O W P A Y IWG h I andprob- RADPS/COS -M flaC ,lih,Ab,cnjlso.low 9 ably w ould h a v e s e n t th e c ^ordFt504x4,now 734-8296.324-7234 ' g >.uaiudr»tur.%>4cM sumxn >0 and transmission, on&bip th e o th e r w ^ . Txnd sound speakers & 908 UCUCTOR HONES ongino: subsu woofer. $500. U a t V m S n m sigrood, i $3500 or oflor. ' 9 4 SUBURBANS L 324-7465.______Z Call 7344431______LMdodlEdl Excoptionafy nicol— □ i L Southwind Class A. 1887 Slaillazor350V-8,NIC- 10.00).OOOmT$26.950. g ~ 822 TOTOOUAW le\?overy clean, roady to EST INN DAHO,I 79K, k>od- 6 70324or 8 ^ 678^1. ^ ______: UACHINB^y 11/ travel.B ^all 324-312? or od.y^Qj10,950 - Tm do? Cell % Grandmd Chorokoo! Larado, 9 W T H E S P'OT I I ______^______^ 4 -1 2i Z S l______$28K.CalCan734-3001 _ g /T | ■OR U SED CAI< ^ R S $ ■ 712 IRHIGATION 811 FURMTURE 81717 MSCELLANEOUS C ^isman > wood lathe wHh om cmSNOWVEWCIES ^ ^ ^ rord d F-150,4x4, short TooUt1 Une Toyad Outl ^ ANDCARPETS ispd.cassonostoroo, 1990ToyotaT0V 4x4 PU. oxc g & T R U C K S Wanted uw d V* mile p(vo(. I’sif'is’s !!J«NDEQUIPIBir ’■«. nine good. $5500 Caa 837-6451______5^ «J.$7600 i n i c o n (T $ l£ o o rb o < to lfo f. In 0.423-6282 ahor 5. • * I t986< MITSUBISHI PICKliK U P • 1 9 9 1I NISSAN NX SPORTS C(COUPE ewportabloNSAalrfiltet- 4Largelg e baseboard heaters Can 438-^906.______s d ing system for allergios/ withMiMivklua! temperature Yamaha,la. 1989litowoight, Fun&Spi; Sporty,Om,lunsEooJ,sit #4.|I5B5B Super Sporty,lljalolWlliMIl»Optoi«,Slli.#4.|2IB I IZII King water bed ja d d e d rails, aBSltima s t etc.. Cost $% ,w il coc^trditrols. Call 536-5866 now acoot, porloct 802 APPLIANCES ^ fieedboaid wCT mirrorand soO»on for »1 >5.734-1635. ove"'^.askforEtte.-______$1100,7^5. W asIS-3995 ___ ...N ow *'M 8 9 5 w a s n<1995 i _____ A f o w * 94 ' 9 5 akcomr^erdeskw-addi- tocusocusedangteiron, 1 Wor 18 cubic k)o(.relriQerBtor top ' vtewinfl).Cal_734-3640,_ J ponrmoGooDs •|9 j fruazflf.yi 50. •^ 5 ^8 2 2 . iknalsoH.vwyetrkiontdo- cc.423:S m . SP< 984 CADIlUC SeVILLE fEWeofakk)vesestS 600. sign IE • 1 9 8 8J ^ CHEVY 3 /4 TON 4X44 RMzertors^.dem&in 734.aeei.______uae xpiorer ski rack, $85. LoadedW!d With AH Ihe Opfions, Super Oeoiv Sllc.k.#4-)30B AutoTnits.,3S350 Ingitw, Ak, Cruse, Oeoti, Stk. #C5-070»)70A good a h ^ . (ISO or beet ^ 3ooen Sorta Poried Sleopor itand'&coti^eaaKwalor » 5 ’ »r hitch mount bike ^.M Ew#ve.|70. ^ lel-up. Queen mattress & Allslzeazee ol gooae decoys, rack $4£45. Cel 733-3140 W oS' holelrelums-unbolioi^ IS >4995..------Now * 2 9 9 5 W as n<0,995 o — N o w * 99 9' 9 5 .buiuueXnly.$SB.g5 por. aoVgodnoa. 5^0-6009 Cal73<1734^1^. aflorer? p mi «at73»^1. F Btsnow.SZTSor^Monor. r e m e m b e r - ■ RAVEL . • 985 SUBARU GL4X4WWAGON ------i ^ l 9 9 TriSUZUTROOPERTDR I ) R '4 X 4 >joen size pBlow soft Thai O all frO aB . Oeon,LeoiDyOwnej, .. 43 m anresa& boxaprlng. still « bcdloilCmti>tti«vsiic.mizii Whtoa&reM.tunsA |nrhi olaslte $ 2 0 0 .7 3 4 ^ 1 . Tfc ______K lootagobd7$75. =^5 rrcoiPAMON [Win size bed. w-maOross & tim 'j;99Jn-N ow *10,9*9 9 5 ^^TuulliraPlj mand5th«hoob. W as^ _____ Now *!* 2 9 9 5 ___ .5425552.— _ JJS S r a J j K C ^ aftymadeinkiaho. IS‘3995 OT^7^ng'. lOTe^;HvS^todavl ^ ^ 3 ^ ! SUBARU LEGACY 4X 4 WAGONW 104 BU LO lW ^ ananaRVs734-3167 - IO C If VAN ■ rwinsizopOowaoftmaflioss . SrfminnAlr.Dyna ^ exerclse. Qo«lgu1 quality r drive long 986 FORD ECONOLINrlE V A N ______umjidwiini1 AO The Optwrs, Subocu's Frad Ca, Sklt# iS M S 9 » ------lU IQ U A tS ------•1-W -77?^g7-,-. »de. Oood s h a ^ . Phone khankankalr wehchralsbUS-'------^client lte4479crtoawmso. , quality Ouisi, CostttB, Conllio 40x54 pole built machino -H i W as'13,3.995.. N o w ill,?9 ' 9 5 ______ihedtobe'mo^.'Bostol------ScnwrfiwinnAWyne.like-new. - ^ 2 ^ TIAIIERS » 2 KEATBM IAIR $40(C40Qorof>ef.4[S-5343 Men'a al to.73»g4t0. 812 *13.7^ ^ ^ * ' s‘5495...------Now *2* 3 4 9 5 .1991SSUBARU LEGACY W AGOISO N 4 X 4 COHDmOMNQ Volks>lkswagen Super Beella, ayTr^,y«-ton! Q u a y T lx 20ft teW r« parti-______[971,newllms.fantaalic Rosevllliivilleaoiheroolterv: & 1 3 5 . 7 3 3 ^ _____ d fed-734^15 |_ i i QeofV bcoOr Owned, Stk./4-093B W a s '13,3,995„ Now * 1 2 ,44 * 9 5 MWtoHor. CaB 733-3944 WANTEITED: 1940'a a 50‘s bl- / E•lectrio i« base board h o a t^ , akiut-flnish wood shelving cydes.!^S43^. I J s‘4495...... Now *2* 3 4 9 5 .199111 HONDA ACCORD EX • ITEMS " mhmlWgfe«ig?1:g18?------S w>. $40. CaB 4234110. Wanted:ted: 30’ tall or taller • 1 C roof, A/C, Cnjbe, Omelte, Pover Wimiows,ows, BabyExdiange 817117 liSCeUAHEOUS hHoWeslInghousedryor. windmUdmm. wffl ^ t o ^ s « B j l " 9 84 MERCURY COUGARA R 2 D R . Nevai^fumlure&toys. 175. Commodore 64 com- connM FORSALE |;fetutor. IBM capallble. new lna»P« RedkiGikir, loaded Wilh Al The Options, ____1 2 S Z 2 .------nonltor,$60lAane Juicer. Wanted:ledM0*ach^buB.'l llilil iles,Stk./»l22B ” ■ W a s 'H4.995.. Now * 1 2 ,99 * 9 5 ~8o™ iwH[aTwr^ ;50r543*4»l»iiiornaor- -ton rearearo n d -fo rC h ey v :------^-543^.aay^-n,- -.Somajna good used 16.50 --r - ^ n r ~ ^3995"^19W l DEVKCS ^ r499iz::::zrHow^2 I DODGE DAKOTA EX CCAI A B 4 X 4 ' urfavDriMptolM.of early truck tin U/rOPARTS .IQQI WilhAIITheOpt»edc.#fII7B 2)MTX-«10prt«cyplu8l^ ®in\r S - & « YVoodRlvtr i Valley & Sun Wanted:! "IIR9ARS • l7T>92SUBARULOYAU4DI DR SEDAN rtfey In prMI Local wrtar vm.oo< ancrwtw bodo^V torota portable radio sufsuR s. 6-11. ta b le , china. ” 2 t A/Q hner rnfan S tedcs, Oeoi, SiL#C4MASiL l V l I 5 * / 66 , , 9 9 J _ J / o w * 1 4 , 99 < 9 5 phonea. Original coat oyttavgtatlanp.7344>31fl. »«* •d: Good used tax ma- asiciavai I1500w-optkxw,10(onew. ^ 5 * 2 ^ c**w-c ioin o p e ra ted P O P UA> ^ 'p ^ n ? M c i m m ! Ylas ** ------Now*<* 6 9 9 5 • 1990( Cryatala lo r Je ro m e , Min CHINE. $300. Coin oper- iriMiSaZZSfiB!------Wanted:^:o^i^a^g CallM^4-2142 daya or s>9495 I CHEVY EXT. CAB 4X4 4- - . Home. Bolae, Pocatello, ■tedcANDYHACHrNE. , hine.Cal734j0a. 324-3904104eva*.______« I Q O ASThtOptwns, Confer ShtI, 5 1 A4I32A132* Ketchum. 2 chargors & ..q >92 MERCURY TOPAZJ2DR 2 “ h^w ^caae.«7S0 ^ ' ed: Larg* window^alr Completete Ford V-8,460 en- , . n flm M L T 4000 lawn trao- . M s m u e n s condltkditloner110volt.Call 3S0.42«272 SportlCoo|Cixp, I n H I n U H d m , Sdc. «4erB.LI(enewoond, r T/QShf’8995 ------Now *3* 7 4 9 5 __a.l9911FORD EXPLORER — TrafftrunksdmobBe I -best oiler. Call phone.$800. Ctl ^ ft}, 4x4,4 door, loodsd vith ofl ths eption __ RvSMItTV gg « J 9I90SUB^LEGA^A 9 N A G O N 4 X 4 m on, namiiiunii uiuan cmiM i — j agai,maJio.offor.734-3534 l , W8.4x4«edaiB— 3 ^ ? ? «»3fisj74g . Wflcil (79oe-^iV oj>rft8 , 9 9 5 ; t N o # * 1 7 > 4 ! ^ = w coMPtnats ^ H ng Ubiow-4 chain, ^ ^ out 1979 Ford4x4 ' (rictnMdmDL Excellent buy. 0215.,|Tffdp|WOT,mW? 2 % , • 1 9 9 3 NNISSAN QUEST GXE PKGKG VAN . 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^ - 66 DURHAM, N.C. - The DukeDui Blue Devils Isn’t It funI tot< go out. I can search^and search, bulIt ththey w on't find themselvestl among the elite ofio f college basket- on th e coursirse and lie |h ball for the first time sincc 1986986. I n t h e su SI n ? ^ In fact, they didn't even:n botherb to look MondayN at The Associated:d PressPi poll, said 999 I Miken Cragg, Duke’s sports informationinfc dircc- tor.tc The sutistics olready toldId thithe ta le .. ^ — Bob Hi3pe I "It wasn’t surprising." Crag]:ra^ said. “When o n Che;heating in B yyou’re 9-6 and have lost fourjr in a row, thcrc'S ninot a whole lot o f team's dn thelhe pollp like that.” With coach Mike Krzyzews'cwski out'indcfi- ninitely with back problems, DukDuke’s run o f 143 . consecutivec< poll appearances,s , vVhichm began in December 1986, came to an endi when the r tourney 9 Winter golf t l ^ r BBlue Devils didn’t get enoughjh v The Ninth Annu- M Massachusetts (11-1) hadid threetl wins last al Aracrican Falls Winteriter Golf Tournament M week, an ovcnime squeaker:r at St. Bonaven- _ is scheduled for Saturdairday. Jan. 28 at the __H American Falls Golf Courourse. H sive 93-60 thrashing o f thcn-Sn-No.-2l Penn o n ------The tournament is open3cn to allg o lfers o v e r P P SlSaturday night. The Minutemeemen received 47 the age o f 19 and will consistcor of nine holes L « first-place votes and 1.629 pointloints from the na- of ploy with both mens5ns and ladies cate- WpfWO tional media panel to easily’ outdistanceout Con- ...... i,gones._ _ • Thirhree young fans let out: screamac s during a rally SundaySi at San Diego Jai necticut, the only remaining unbunbeaten Division The registration fee; ISis SIO per person, yg Jack Murphy stadium whEvhere more than I team. ^5,000 Charger fans showeiwed up. which includes a continen'nental breakfast from . ' Connecticut (l2-0)-was No;lo; 1 on 16ballots' 10-11 a.m., golfing begieginning at Ll a .m . ^ and had 1,588 points, 68 morere ththan North Car- ana a luncheon from 1-3 I >2 p-m. Advanced % olina (12-1). The Tar Heels hadbad 1the other three reactio n is encouraged.;cd. , ^ first-pIace votes and moved up onec spot in the l i f e r s should bring: fourfoi or five brightly . KSanDi , •ie g o fi rankings. cofintd balls. N o golf cartcarts or snowmobiles Dbonli UCLA (9-1) moved up two s liers I vo spots to fourth will be allowed. — Los^Angeles Times and was followed by'Kentucltucky, Syracuse, T c m p o r^ greens'andnd tee boxes will be Kansas, Maryland. Arkansas: and Georgetown. __ _ mariced in the snow. Therhe objcd will be to SAN S. D IE G O -L ike a CindercltMlla finally in- , _ Arizona, which takes over for Duke wiih the_____ knock the baH'into or through'circlesthr col- viteiited to the big party, San Diegoego has begun longest currcnt streak in thet rankings,ran led the ored in the snow for eacla c h hole. Balls cm - ' whavhat prom ises to be a two-weeweek binge o f ^ Second 10. followed by Michigchigan State, Ari- bedded in the snow mayly kbe lifted out with- spoiports boosterism and hometownwn chauvinism zozona Stale. Iowa State. Wake: FoiForest, Missouri. out penalty. ^ asCs Charger fans revel in their teanteam’s first ap- Oregon. Virginia. New Mexico;ico State and Illi- Prizes will be awardedid totl the top finishers _peaiteamnce in the bowl called super.cr. nonois. in each category. Proceec:eeds go toward im- So Si ravenous were Son Diegansans M onday to The last five teams were StanStanford, Georgia provements to the nine holeholi course. punpurchase anything connectedd tito the team ^ fiafl Tech, Cincinnati. Florida andI PerPenn. Anyone interested conJl callct 226-7055. boubound for Mi- MSa Virginia, Illinois, Stanfordrd nndai Cincinnati ^ ^ ami and Super were the new teams in this weelweek's poll. Each First Security WiiVinter Games Bowl XXIX ® had been ranked earlier in the sea They replaced Clemson, low o f Idaho begin ne]jext month against the San ^ Iowa, Califomia Francisco . - " anand Duke, which is off to anin 0-0-4 sum in the " BOISE — U ic 19951 FirstFil Security W in- ^ 49ers that a se- . Atlantic Coast Conference for the first time •MrGanwsofldaho.wil]1 taketal p la c e ^ b . 25- •. • Taj curity -guard- since 1982-83. That.w asK rrysizyzewski’s third _.. March 5 at sbe venues throihroughout Idaho. ' was assigned season in Durham the lastast 1time the Blue Brundage.MoutaiaSki SW Area in M cCall to the te a m ’s Devils finished below .500. is tbe headquarters of tli f the competitions. ^ official sou- Doctors have forced KrzyzcwTcwski to rest his Official opening cerememonies will take sto re at back, on which surgeiy was periperformed in Oc- place at'Brundage Moufountain on Satur- San D iego tober. took overrr as interim head day, Feb. 25. Jack.Murphy coach following a loss to Clems:emson, and Duke For more informationn oroi to register, visit - StacStadium. Only ^ Shas lost to , WoliWake Forest and any branch o f First Securiinmty Bank in Idaho , - ViVii^inia since. iXLCUStomers were let in at a time.______CJiaroer fanan Mark Lewandowski putsp> down more than .$.1.0.0J1ondayJor $1 ______; ------or contacfTlie'FtrsfSecuril:urily Winter Uames “Finally, San Diego has somcthir —Tbe-Blue-Deviirdon’t-plmran office at 393-4521 or toll fi iihmgiobo cx- shirts andI hhats at a sports souvenenir shop In San Diego.'• ter ill free at 1-800-442- cite.ited about," sa id D ebbie Lambimbert, a Son . . ter dropping off the poll, Craggggsaid. si FSWG or by writing to:3: FSWG,F P.O. Box Dig‘ “We’re just doing our thing. Tl •iego nurse, exiting the store weaivearing a plas- "You just gottagc do it,” she said, as if n10 o :fur- came just hours afterZT thetl team triumphed over g. The world goes 15214, Boise, ID 83715. on,” hc said. ‘.They're back at p 5* ticc blowupb Charger helmet and, bearingb a a bag iher explanatiotion was needed, the Rush Limbaugh-fai-favored Pittsbui^h Steel- ~ at practice today. Fhings are as normal as can be.")C.” ^ with'ith Charger pens, Charger hats,ts. Charger ( vi- From the frontfr seat o f his minitrucki4 bud-b ers Sunday afternoon,)on. An estimated 68,000 While Krryzewski rests, hele hasn'thi been in- Rough w eather• postponesp sore, irger T-shirts, ding rapmeistester Barry Farrar was sellinglg cos-( fans jammed Son Diegciego Jack MurphyiStadium ^rolved in any team decisions. Ruth DeLaime, a senior c i t i zms ^ homei mon- settes o f hisi 0own highly unofficial Charharger Sunday n i^ t to welcorIcome home their conquer- A m erica’s C upI competitionc( “He told the coaching staff w jer wearing a Chargers 1994 AFAFC Confer- theme song,, “The“ Bolts Are Back” by/ FishF ing professionals, ff when he left a SAN DIEGO - Mondjn d ay 's A m erica’s week ago Fridap to go withth theirt own in- ice Champions T-shirt boughtt earlier ea in the Dog and BoltrItmaster G. (For non-cogniscescenti, Another 10,000 fan;fans were Wmed away as I Cup qualifying races werA-ere postponed be- >tincts." Cragg said. ay, waited in the chilly weatherjr forfc a second bolts ore a rcf(cfercnce to the Hghming bolts)ltson the stadium became: SROSR and then some. Fans cause o f high w inds andid roughr seas. Duke’s latest loss was 91-8818 in double over- lance to peruse the blue-and-golcgoldm erchan- the placer’s heihelmets.) abandoned their caiss alongali Interstate Highway W inds were 15 to 20,0taoi3..wi^gusft k ------:ime Saturday, during which’flie explosion..of..Charger.madn 1 the Blue Devils Uplo 25rajTdoc^ swellveils were 10 to 12 idness______P lease3se 8ee-B0NKERS/D2~blejlew a'23-poirit lead'in the sec6\iicb\rd-h’alf.'------feet. ■ ^ C ------^ Gonqriled ftom rtaffiiff sod wire npoTts ^Shoshoime runispasttHagerrman Strikei widll 1 yj3iclMyJriwutft»______------Today . imes-News writer . . makendreearn ------CoB*9efndn’»ba#ketl)a!l-ell------'HAGERMAN— Shoshorieliscd-scd'an' uff tO Tp^tyirw ih'aiiln aggres- Csl-SL Sacram ento at Idaho.Ido^ 8:05 p.m. - ve penetrating offensive and an ir High schooi wmstUng m in-your-face man*to-man dcfiefcnsc to :at nn Inexperienced Hagerman 1 Jerom a and Min. Homo, a t an team, 58-42, in boys' high iskeiball Monday, come tru.m. •. thelie Indians tooka 15-71ead. ^ t c to pjt^ch the season openerencr for the Mets ______J------. . . Richfield a t ISDB, 7:30 p.m P.m .-s— ^------—•Hagennan-sjason-Kruse' He flnally-tHymdetHbcTuirwithnirceihra mjwrbut— )rYaiiJ<'ces.' ’ High school glrts’ bsskatb^ rtb«n the e Indians i used offimsive rcbounc)unding to go on another scoriiiring run fans, meet your fust potential re- Twin Falls a t Capital, 6 :1:15 5 1p.m. .a n d t id take a 30-15 lead into the lockeicker room. jlacement player. You can eveneve call him a Mlnlco at Burtey, 6 p.m. Coming out in the third quarter,ier. Shoshone’s Brian Ross, a 6- fcab if you want. Doug Cinnello - Buhl at Wood Rlvar, 7:30jpp.m p - • junio ello doesn’t care. • nior. dominated the inside gatheriilering 10 o f his team-high 16 po:aoints. He played eight years in the mi Mountain Home a t Jeromme. e, 7:30 p.m, pj, : minors waiting From there, up by 24, Mcssick:k s;sat the starters for the rcmairlinder o f . Wendell at Flier, 6 p.m. b r o promotion to the big leaguiagues that never egame. ! Glenns Ferry at Valley, 86 p.p.m. . • am e. If someone ofTcrs him1 .a imajo^league Gooding st iOmberiy, 6 p.m "We don’t score," said Hageimaiman coach Randy Clark. “We: hhave to < i M COI:ontract, he’s t^ in g iL Murtaugh a t H ansen, 6 :3§ 0 1 % . *p it slow with the score in the5 4040's to have any hope of winniiJiing."] "Without a doubt.” Cinnclla:11a ssaid. “I have. Raft River a t Oakley, 6 p.m The non-conference win puts3 SlShoshone at 8-5 on the year, nends in the big leagues, butut ththis is my op- • - • Richfield a t ISDB. e p .mJ .,.- " ' ; , . . Hagcagerman.falls to 1-9. >ommity. I really couldn’t give}ive a cr— what : olin Franco or siwbody elsese sisays about it. ind-l!lLl(»ll him thnt tn hie fnr/. 1’ ------— ffcChn I IM 2 J, S«jy 2 M 2 ), Alin 2 M m; > fthauta!l.‘„ ‘' : ______------S P O R-LINE ^ ------MW -l)2.Raui4.li 1411. -fKO«COU£Ci*H)CHSOK J 1-9 4 7, r«t>h 3 M)41, XnMMt} } 14 I 5. MeXcntit I Ck} 116. Wot 10.11 “These guys chose to go onI Strike.stri T h ^ put «44.Toa!il»2.t)»C. . .. t H i M lut the American people. They7 mmade their de- l l f l r ' lision, but the game goes on. ItItwentonwith- w tate qriu}Jheir search for ployera.IS. TTeams would N e w I shMoshone i '^H s Monclay night as\s theyth b lew past Hagerman 71 ike to fill rosters with active: milminor-leogucrs,' rhe Indians finished the regula;ular seaso n 18-1, while Hog(igerman lUt chances are there won’t be•e enougheti volun- goesies into Thursday's seasob finalelale at C ostleford with a 9*9> n m ^ . w s . As a result, some ballclubslubs arc opening “‘Hagerman Hi w as patient in itsI ofloffense a n d m ade us play sol: tieir doorto the public, holdingng^tryout ti camps. ■ R ue, but in tbe second quarter:r w e w ere able to run the bai )th m witl track down guys1ik( lella. • p . * w e wwanted,” i said Shoshone coachich T im Chapm an. A Paramus, N J., native who p ...... Scores and stats;....------D 2 ' SheShosboiie’s LIndsay.:Payne led5d aall scorers w ith 19 points. ho played at Sc- - I tonon Hall, Cinnella was the Ori High school basketcetball D2 ■ Orioles’ third- ,'i| ilwb— fip i» t.:ii9 .fa c « l IO».KaboBiboti 134 0 12. Sobi^ J (k2 } 1^ Mcnkk } ^B9S^9s9l9H I rouound draft choice in 1986.. Hc received a .. Vi ------0 3 .-.^ -, iIUnt}2i3 2l».T«libMMSI3 7l------Mra«ujWRrm»Th«»MMMM - S3:132,500 signing bonus-and-then ■ Profootball ..... {URMUoaBA 04 01. CDlcnta 2 M 14.. 4. W ail l-22<0tblattcal 0-1 ] I.Otno: then^^pwt eight 2^14.TotillH :-9 »4 1 riding buses In the minorslors for the Ori- ; Pro b'asHetball ,T 0 4 “ i so th McKenzIczie, left, o f Hagerman encounters en the de< - . . fenseofS hoshshone's Justin O’Dell Inn Hagerman.^ Please seeieDREAM/D2 D - -V- ■ — -— ------— -V.— :------. ■ ^ ^

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h r ^ w s F O P f r f H t is f f MM. H F i n s p Q stdesdifa ' ' M. ” ^ ------HARTTTFORD, Conn. (AP) t 'S ccod»nd-ranked . Ray Allen startedsta the ruii'witb a 3-roinlnter die Hartford Gvic Catternter die libise level at ticut oised ^n^jeirly.iD'inthe Bec-jrrmd.the.Hoyas ( B e n g a l n i a r P l a y e r o f t h e W( ^ e e k a:12-0 as c8mfl!iq>.efflpQr on their JCK U :;.a roaf as Connectical wwonits24di.coiuecuthre a . (lamed Big Sky ] f to take command M ond^y oni^it four jxissessions:ms don ( bomegame. BOISE - Idahoiho State University seniorr forwardfc Jim Potter and Northntfaem Arizona remained»1 the only unbeaten Divisioilion I team each one. r Connecticut extendedled tltbe lead to as mudi as University senioror guardj John R ondeno haveve been selected as the B ig SkySky Conference with a 93-3-73 victory o w No. lOGeoriorgetown. - Donny Marsh)rshall, led the'H uskies wfw|tb 2 0 points on dnee occasi the 1"*^ tmv* the _Mcn’s B askctbanafl Players1 o fth e W eek, ' ■ Tlie HuHuskies (13-0,Big E«st)) codede the 20 points, folicollowed a turnover by Jeromjm e . final margtn • Potter, a 6-9 nativenal of Boise, Idaho, guideided the Bengals to a road swetweep of Idaho, HoyaaMl11-game winning streak andd vwon tbeir W Qlia^andaza missed shot by D on Reid wjinrjth K evin O llie an d KirkKiri King each bad 12' 69-59, and Eastern£m Washington, 84-65, to open Big Sky^play— . l l t h ^tKcutive Big East regular'seas(sson gflnwi, abort jum pers,-s. Allen;i w bo finished w ith118 1 porntsfortbeHnskiesaodlandDoronSbefferadded . Hc led the Bengengals with 2 ] points and ninitine rdM uods in tbe victoiy a t 1Idaho. In tbe &e od-longisst streak in confereocegcehmory. {Mints,-hit anothiother3 after W iliams misledxlA ll.OmeandShdfoeadisadi had seven assists and .victoiy at EasternOT Washington , hc recordedd Ihis. season highs for both points,poi 28, m d . G to rgjefown a (11-2,5-1), which hahadn’t'lost ho^.aod‘nivtsivts K n i^ capped A e nm wididia OUie,tbepointgiiant,badbadeigbtidwonds. " ------rebounds, 15. sin ce thele season o p e n e r ig ain st AiArkansas, after Reida d missedi ott a drive oo die o(bidter King, a.reserve.foiwaiward tidio.averages 4.1 Rondcno. a 6-05-0 native o f N ew O rleans,> LLa., guided the Lumbeijacks:k s to a pair o f scored th6h6 first basket o f the secondlhalftoget hi end,Jbe Huskieskies bad a 49-36 kad 2:23 intoidle ti poiitfs per game, had iILofhispotntsalLo: itudiie first home w ins overr MMontana, 68*67, a n d Montantana Slate, 8 4 ^ m 'o v d tim e r------"wilhinS?- 7-36, but then it was all ConneaDccticut. secood balf andnd theI seDout crowd o f 1 6 ;i9414 at nalfasConnectidjttookaok a 37-34 lead.

A r i z o n a gguard nam ed Pac-10f Player olo f W e e k T T f WALNUT CR£'REEK, Calif. - Arizona gwguard Damon Stoudamire, whw h o K » n al 71 ^ ^Z!oiin clai]ims'No. 1 after beilating Ladidy Vols points in th e Wildeildcais’ victories ov er Califonfomia and Stanford, .was named 10 m en’s basketbaltball player o fth e w eek Mondjnday. STORSUIS, C om t (A P )-T h e playeryers rudw d , In a gam e betweenbet tmbeaten teams andIda lineim to batter Newf OrieansOl 108-63 Mon- Thc5-Hscniorior had 26^tnts, 10 assistss andu six rd>ounds Thursday in a 99-86 win otot, tumbUng over each over,er. The ar&- ~maldKq) ofN o.:o.lV8.No.2,Cooa«liCui(13i< 1 3 ^ , day n ig h t before : ^4 5 5 '&i n s a t Thom as A s- at Califomia. On)n 5Saturday, Stoudamire scor»red 8 career-high 4Si hittingng seven o f 12 berated with diants o f “We’rereNo.1." 1 6 ^ Big East)) diddi what so m any other teammis se^ly Center. ihree-pointers, inin aan 89-83 overtim e w in at StBOfordSt ' sn’t March and th « was npno champi-. haven’t been ableabi to do: beat tb e Lady Vol^ols Raquel Spurlock andind LeShawn Brown, a m the line. B ut thoM were rtter His seven threesees tied a school record, andid ihis point total w as tbe h i ^ e s nere details (16-l,44)Soulbenbeastem Confeence). pair o f 6*fbot4 centers,s, combinedcc fbr 37 points 10 sincc O regon1 StState's Gary Payton scoredd 585 against u s e to 1990. f in the aftermath of No. 2: CConnecti- Hie Huskies,'ES, wbo have w oti 28 straightlat < asLotusianaTeditn^mnproved its record to 14-2 Stoudam ire lead;u d s the conference in both scscoring, at 21.7 paints a gam.csndsssisa, e, ^-66 w om en's victoictory over home, have nevo^beenrankedNo. 1., overall and 4-0 in thele SunSi Belt Conference. at 7.2 a gam e. “Wc have it ffor now,” Connecticut coacach New Orleans fen to 3-88andO ao -2. Womenen’s baskedAll, a lr^ y at: a raucous Geno Aurietnmatma said. “I doii't know v ^It t :it **1 thought the differei]erence in the game was Connecticut, keeps on gettinjting louder mean& Itfeelsgoigood.*?- their inside play,-saidlid-New-Orleans ] coach— N o t o r i o uIS s teitnis dad’s co;OaChing stin t c uitsh t; o rt' SSbi'iS5cr. TbeHu^esto3 todc diaige fiom ttie b ^ m inling Joey Favaloro. “I though(Ught Western Kentucky DELRAY BEACiACH, Fla. - N otorious tenniimis fether Jim Pierce’s stint;asacoachfbr as "Husmmeans we’re No. I,Ithink,"C" Connecti- point piard Jen Riso(ti,w4io scored[10 1' was tbe best t ^ in die conference but with 14-year-old Gcmiii:m&n Marlene W e in g tu tn » hashai ended. cutforwardRM ar ecca Lobo said, o f her 17 pointsits ini the first half aod l ^ e d twtwo Spuriock and Brown pplying l^ together, I give W eingartner’ss fifather, Joseph, said he finfired Pierce after learning oof f 1his troubled That w41,Ciufleford360T 4 Lubick led Color)Iorado Slate to a N o. 16 rankinking and its first Western Athli.thletic Confer- Conference Glenns Ferry 74, RinR im F o c k 3 8 ice girls’ basketball victory Moi CASTLEFORDliq} - W endy S dnrauiinian hi ence title in his sectsccond year with th e R am s. Heft)re we knew, what happened,’d," as Olenns Feny boostedd its record to 7-5. Rim- ient ofTensively” when th i con of Stuart, Fla., andand Coren Faxon o fD a lla s , Oro.( — bowled p e ife ^ gamU47W«7W Ikd»OeakcrkM 2. DiHiua I. totown «. Ilonrt I,is^ i .. K^MnSpaa ^4.BXBq^2.IM»], gard at Lady Lake,!.< UA4.QW ||.U te I.TsMt2711M42J74. IM ftrwnm wirei i^xjits b«:hir, FoiM MtSoS. DcMI (W) O n* 2. r««M M^Ubol, M6fa*Kkv*l.«ill, 14. T. EMrtv 4. B)ta IQ. TM IT I >y«cdsU.Wa«k]l3« H34. “ 'S E Z 'Z 'Z : — D re ia iii. —RamJess-iAnaheim— I—JS c o r e s ^in i d statss C ontinued fro m D11 — olcs, the Expos, and ththe e Mets, : never making as R Aai ai SI “ may courtt RaidersI much as $20,000 a seaso»son. ■■ . ■ovnMtsr . Ma(MMa7aAHE.UMO Illinois (R) ESPN/Channelnel 13 1:30am ibMdU7i.itt«.aB«7s. or opened a baseball instniinnictional school in N ew cmiM w .auM n — —I JKtaga&MiSaMBan expired at the end ofofthe 1 1994 season,' ML>tfeD.cii>m7i um Jersey, and took the job as Fordham pitching UJil MkBtHi a2l«tS-T7 I i !Sffiar““ *' making the Raiderss a, free agent. The. coach. He pitchcd in the UilMM«.PMIlta70 the Met League, a highly S£5SSSSrSAi.«- . ie*ig>7,wi*e*# . Raiders hold three sepaleparate one-year op- regarded amateur league5ue in North Jersey, m ak- Sports facts tions to renew their ColiseumCo lease, and ing the All-Star team1 last Io; summer, and lately ^ ittriir-as»e.wiMi*CDbMV.M ovm they con exercise thele 19951 option up to hc has been throwing; reregularly in preparation 30 days before the starstart o f next season, for spring training. S££75I«"ielCS^ according lo Pat Lyncynch, the Coliseum ‘‘Indirectly I’ve had1 cccontact with one team ," ^VBA standings ^ TmMnnn.uMMdaa ______hcMid, "and Jlvc.got an.an.agcnt who is going to EASIBWCtlfBBCE CBdihadiHihBaA-im make'some calls for me."le." ------^------KajSeaS ^ '- Mr* a 7 iO( - Ukit»7.31MUM:M»ll»4ia.0i*>j» The incentives for CinCinnella are the sam e as tarok 21 U JU 7 M»------u a iS t» ------mill* wWMIftOitwMMtft----- _ 1 > - J K 2 S ^ ------they will bcibrhundrcdjrcdstikc hirarthe‘chance“ '5ta lS Jn v U M JB9 IMN««ft2M,telM24I.T0MO« ia to make a fast buck, andnd ithe chance to live like M It 34 %1U 171 w-UIm w. • 'CaadGtn.0MM71 “Bonkers■s n S in lain a major-leaguer for a whiivhiic. K S a a MS^o32.CMa|.iii4it.nMe ‘‘For me; it’s aboutt^half ha m d half,” hc said. ^ •»4l,Jaai>aM2XVMEiri7.l(U C o n tin u ed from D l 'The money is parforiofifrbufjiisrihc whole S52S i § “ {i “£ 7 ~ ‘i : 8 and hotfooted over wetwet M ission V a l ^ ter- Idra a 19 .sn » MIM NAIA men’s pan idea o f pitching in major-jor-lqigue stadiums, hav- ^2*30) M It iW I LACfeA.C%*M ' S M a '» -« ' ' "^^^RC&NaUohal • r-’ V rain to reach tbe fiee-admisimigwMt celdffation. ------ing-someonc cany-your-llUf-ba^ for-vou ...I-w as—MW•*_ ------I ------m iS ------SB-HSWI------. FooteaUtiMgue H JW .ak(^-nwl^2j>— nta mmtm------tz B JU 1U - x w Tbe rally presaged i**al,iial, if it foDom the pat- tiying to get there foil ciglcightyeare. c m tern o f other Suj^a- Bowl3wl buildiqis, will be a *** KIBTnMOMJgmi— “I've thought aboutI thisth: tn ddail, and I be- hi• fortni{^ devoted to massISS coosumptionc ofsou- lieve in it. It will be almostain iike a rebirth o f ' , W 't w oe. wm. X rRMUMA OM H ftknr «). tlMaeM.SJ].(l7) U-l W 2 M a v ; j s — lAiM ' ' U.I B 1i vcQna,ade^>qate8Ciambl(mble for tickets, dueling baseball — the guys plajplaying will be out there Skmm t - . n ‘H .M '3 . mm * 2.HM ^hS • . ia-2 «B .2* newspaper Mlumns- fromromcolunmists'in the S ei. bccausc they love the gangame. And there are a lot a u JOS *. ■ ttaofNA >^2 W ■I f p [Iff cities, b f t3 ameamong politidans,‘Bud o f good ballpbyers whoio vwill pby. Til- rilM.-l U.2 VS » • S ! 1! S 2 7.E>wgri.yk I2.I S4J •I ' Bowl hype ^ largCscalea le civic-sponsored eu- “ If it does come about,out, the American public L«Mntk«Mi II. • SI 12i {dioria. “ “ ”• SM«r^M2£Mkt.UV}17.aik«}- I ' . IMmUX 1>S S4 U is going to be quite suipiuipriscd at the quality o f . zr I J7> - tM>.iMI.CMB(4«.1l,nE*7.M7421.l». ’ 10iW.VMItaM«OMM.2 ' » 22;9; So ritualized has itt all become that San t m 34 I JZ7 2 ta lM ILMMV. . U-4 2B piny. It’s not going ioI bbo c scab ball, llie re will ; l aAUtoi u . 22.11 m ..t .. . .JI.AM la Tliomton, surveymg be a lot of players who} hahave been in the m ajo rs' s r 3S3? nS-HMI.NaMMIV21l.tjia4.il . s S t - ...... s r s T i i J ' ' the niaffyiw that engulftdIftd die dty as sora as already or will be somedticday. It might talu p eo- onur s s U.1MB0l«a 14-a HI 4 sag . .. 'i ” s -a — ^t2teMA7-Uft1U.Bh|fc>t*-1l»72(L 9__lheJt«leT8lIast.pas8_wMW M .batt^ down by a pie a while to know the r toWMicanAcrMnRMiftT^— tie n m es,b u t thcy’U ea- I . Charger defender, wond'ondered if there is a joy the games." O f coursemse, Cinflclla knows that . Kmintogriip^^KF > i r . r u ^ t4-4 ta It 2^ beretofbre unexplorti sdcncicntific explanation. even if ii happens, replac ^ » a a » - « - }laccmcnt baseball is the mm,s f * a S r ' a IM »ZI92B-« g;; a«ata.U M - » • W Tr ‘'Maybe there’s a gene3ie splicedt onto die Y- ultirhatc bluffby ownersas 10^strikingplayersI gig,rjy y iw . Conegetbp25,c R S M S t o w h H !. chrom osom e that activatiivates when the Super to give up the HcAe iunderstands be could la.ui TM^BMkTIa 2i?EiS!i.«.S5 S " S S . 21H i^M WS . a 2iI B ow lism ditiooed,’’ &besaie said. *Xiuy8 who don’t bc in spring training forn-six si wedcs and then out uSmitmtrnn.otmn S e grMC£^Sa«h&Lt&Mp(Mi' Mm..tawK.OT_ • A M I : £ i 5 s ‘“ . care anything about footballfool are suddenly the door should a setUemc:mcntbercachedawedc **>*• IOhm I before the Mason opener.ier. . p taM S m ll% lS (^ V 4 i3 7 .IM 4 - ^ or yelling about the S ^ Bo?BowL” j p s f e a s s sMU.DMnQ.U»ienOMiMHM . Mucb oftbe taQOtaida;oday was about tbe un- • So hc is going to wanvant money up fnibt to “ l.lJ^H24M.N«MMMaH)» .1 give up hb coaching job)b aat Fordham to go p l^ a g »M2MU.P»bwMMMaTa*4l- 2120mcM(1«_ tM UH ,2 I precedented party at the stai s a i s f e , . , ; s | with on ly nunor rowdihesiiness. *This just shows - baseball again. Anyonee^vingupajobwilibe p - -- ...... ru m iiiim iMwdXLiMw S m D iego is the best d3ly fy im tbe worid,'iriilcb looking for some insuranirance,^^ftnaocia] NB.(BAicorn ■4^MKtOBn»«MU.rMMM S s j s ; gamble is not the heart ofoftheniattCThere. i • uwic T.grji IM ta i — • we knew a long time ago,”ago said San Diego w a r ■£ : 'uroiaa n r gTa g Bier --Crossingapi^tun^7ne, even an imaguiaiy;:-5ST55lMSiMZaM7SSStn4Ur--MS line made up of millionaonaires, is never a dec*- jjy,® aMJ2.H>i«rM22U,iMli»«MI. S * sw e a ^ u rt SMw2jtSMrTl5ue5»i UM>* ilmbm im mb» sion without consequenccnces. Cinnella, wbo has mdw • At tbe end of the festifestivities, tbe crowd several former minor-leageague teammates on that ______fix surged onto the playing•field fie] aod fims grabbed ES-nsifsffisw sS■JMTi a n B 2 f > « - Z ] umaFMri ' i H lif»H ; bunks of to f and jMtledtdd television crews. Still, picket line, says be hajhas given it plenty of IlIMn) 93 . B7 17 dioughC- S S S S " - a s I. there was onfy ooe f is tfl^BDdonlyahaodfiil i^ !iSS.I . !J1 S” -i ■ “Part of me would bee saying,sa ’I can’t believe * . flana«-» i^im K ttltoliMDa «M r034 ofminararrests. doing this,”-’ .saidid Cianella.'“B( ut.then._ »ftMiSwrrm- i'mi — Si?l.1 m L _ 1222 . aaijMt:.'.-.:____ m tm------^ir:::rNob«ly.K., they’ve ever o ra e is holdolddow na r o s t f f ^ l mSi 2S.PM M 12121 In nnt all jlnvgrflffl fitifcitics, o f couiBe,'WouId wanted . tilings b m gooe ab amoodil)odily,espedallywitha “1 hope my ^ » a u a mm .CTadiiu*aiN.OrtiiiLiT».... ~ ■ me,- bitf down d e ^ t ley’d ^ ’i Tcally-be tid a d WBm47.Ca«HlMtW«Ml .' WH eha^lSUI.aMCka1,V«iCaMM. rrhis is San D i^ ”“ ttksat l M arty Lievin,"an-:'‘ • themselves for setting intoinlofhisposidon.” igcueUBinxicjm .tikiM , cbor.Bt die c i^ ’s NBC affilBffiliatB.rWBlhnbbe. ^4.u»ia«Mirir-n«4«' ' ym«lT0MO«t4-tm it* ■ . RU r. «nttsS£cSS»p^Bto^ •- Will it happen? 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______, 1 _ _ • ~ Switzeer’sTexj as-size/^ rbigga;ame — SANTA CLARArCalif.if. (AP)-“^ ^ 2 ] * * worked tc>o hard and comc too far to G eorge Seifert doesn’t w antn t to think ; lakc the Chargersrs lightly, 1: even if about the Super Bow l jt» t yc San D iego is a 17^-p^-point underdog. poutit is not w h a t For^now, Seifert -- a -S an J “Believe m e.w'c’re c’rc going to enjoy Francispan by birth who0 w en t to I these next couple: of days, but then - ...... i-igigh sch o o l. after that we’llI geget back in the a c n th e S i l l groove of out^simsiness and start the gaiime’s all strereet fro m ’35R5r'=*7wt8S3 [about I focusing on Sann D ie g o ." S e ife rt e 4 9 e rs ' r ByQ»dieyiaceat “ Because as} mimuch fun as il is d hom e at w e’ve workedwo: so hard to Kfligbt-Ridder News Sovio:'Ser Comnunentaiy ' ^ e z a r get to this point It’s not to just let adium - 1 ^ As a guy who grew u 'T i the thing go and say.say. 'Well, wc won .fora31-I41^b^ftimelead ^ sim]mply con ] ' -V the biggest game5 of thc year.’ We . tb m is ooe tbing I canm Ibep^of AndSwitzotzer’s final mistake came tentnt to luxu % J this morning: Swii ' haven’t won tiie bigg)iggcst game o f tiic > w itzerafitjm vvith 6K)7 left'sfl'D allas trailed, 3S-28, ▼ riatelte in thi 5;; Atkaosas. ./ year yet The bigg«ig « i game is yet to ______. b u t A ikmlan an was .moving the. ' ' test victo p:-;.', come.’” Ail good tilings come "°e to an end, cowboys. SanSa Francisco’s Deion Even if club pres tobcsum . prcsidcntjZarrpcn Tl.- n .iu . Sanders intftittfrfered with M ichael- “It’s the ^eatcst feelinj tbe ' i M Policy called Uie SuperSup BowT*anii* w ^ ^ .M Irvinonapas!» ss play but no flag fell world wc to coach your team,, tiiet team clim actic? after tiieIC DallasD win. 1 a n d S w tz tr-r-rightfiilly indignant- youy° rooted for, to a champiipionship,” E5 “Look, the BillsIs aiaren’t there.this no 0 more be jtotmed on thethi field, an action that .he be said Monday, a day a:a fte r th e year,” said linclinebacker Gary h am p |o n s o f should haveB broughtt a penalty. But 49ers beat'ihe Dallas Cowbvboys 38- Plunder, who cameime to tiic 49ers as tie officialss didd not flag him until 28 to win tiie N FC championonship. H j l a free agent after eigleight years in San itotythantte he bumoedI oneoi of them and sud- “I have love affair wi*-ith this Diego.. istons could jjgjjj jhe Co Af Cowboys were facing place. P^‘ I grew up here., 1I t ’s m y "I know theseic (guys. I know e champions ^ • UM bM K bee 25 from their own 42 home. It’s likcjm y one off 1tiic fans San FranciscoCO 49erB coach George9 SeifertS meets with the what’s happening’ do down there right . J instead o f third-and-10Ihi from San in San Francisco all ofa >allf. now. (Chargers coacioach) Bobby Ross fore id t h r a 'S '" “ ‘la lay at the 49ers trainingg campc in Santa Clara, Gal orcvcr. And Francisai-s4343. becomes b e head coach. And has already just litit a fire underneath Tw o playslys Ijter Aikman was be the coach and to beJC going remember the huhush.over tiie city foi- San Sai Francisco will play tiiee AFC; tiiose guys. He is a mmaster motivator S w itz sr class t o proved as sacked on fourth foi down, and that through 4^! all these things is some- lowing that gan:amc. ... There was a chanlampion San Diego Chargerers on thal 1 loved playinging for and every elu s ’ thing thi that’s special. I don'in’t know quiet that w ass iindescribable. And Jan.in. 29 in Miami, with the 49ers4 guy in that lockerr roomto* loves play- Switzer as it did for D d Detroit s mta- ^ jj||difficult loss, becausc why it happened.” then to be thelie coach and to go heav:avily favored over a teamn they ing fo r mousBadBcr^ Seifert, who grew up iwboys stopped shooting p in the through that is5 particularlyp frustrat- beat;a t 38-15 at San Diego on Dec.w. 11: . “ H e ’s ta lk in g about ab thc point Switzer’s biggest job in thc foot, they wal- Mission *”5 District, recalled bbeing an jng because itt jji u s t it ju s t rem inds “I’m “ I ’ going to enjoy the D*Dallas spread. He’s talkinging about Ihe lack become tbe obstacle Ihthe c C m b o y s e Candlestick Park mire usher “J at Kezar in 1957, wlw hen the you ofthat thingig o1 ver again. gamimc. e I’m enjoying that one: r right o f re sp e c t, aboutt them th bcii^ihc could not clear 9nd S d made a case fw them- 49crs^ blew a 27-7 lead andd lost 31- ‘Then to sec: w hat took place yes- nowIW.” .' said receiver Jerry Rice.:. “But* Rodney Dangcrfieldeld o f thc l ^ u c . jiat Jheq^fai pouted and 27 to D etroit in a playoff* gigame for .lerdav it vaultss v you lo thnt nnpnsifff T»m_sJ stirp IS Ihft iMMk pfa grcKars.I!ll M iHc’t.talkinfl-about-4at all thooo-lhingo------Smith playelyed unbl be pulled ha------ilie** llUilllplOIUni{) o l what wasw tncn emotion." focuscus in on San Diego but I’m mnot in and they’re going to 1come out fired .* •,— loss on thc field tring. Rookie offensive die “j® NFL’s W estern Confereirence. He The 49ers.. w h o d e n ie d , tb e a lolot ti o f rush right now.” up and ready to play.”ay.” . -• WeU. 00 thc field and^dKomcia.- t S e “f Allen gamely tried lo likened p ' tiiat experience lo lo:losing tiie Cowboys’ bid1 forf a third straight Scifen Sei said the 49ers. who} 1used Quarterback Steveeve Young added: bodyTHnybodyrdespiffi— laneii— ^eironot-going.to-gto-gcUiappcdf-Wo—— Ah, make that the fiefield and the )od ankle. And Aikman only to w in Sunday. in'their first SuSuper Bowl in five verinjring to remake tiicir team forbr this understand the signilgnificancc of this officiating and his own id ing h im s e lf up from •To see that thing unfoldId and to years. seascason’s championship run,I. h ad game.” WaitI Make that the lound o f 49cts defcndcis officiating, his own kickijc k o s a n d h is jmd limping backba into action. defensive coonlinator.■ . And what diiI did Switzer have to say I The fault, in othe th e r w o rd s, about his guys^ys? 1 belonged to everyone t Underdlog Chaiirgersmlot ready^toliedvj S big lacking _ h c ^ And you ma m ^ b u y that -flat comical."ll.” And when someone 'SANblEGO(AP)-Adj ^ day after who tiirew two0 A43-yard touchdown spotot with• thc Buffalo Bills in1 theirt 49crs led 21-3 at halihalftim c. if you care to, but the ro j roostscnous wondered obouIxnit that abysmal strate- winning wii the AFC'champier Bowl, and probably very few ... w hoo t h i n k w e t i o n ,” RRoss for tiiesc guys (theic 49ers),4! because that contributed to a a 21-0 San AndaboutCt Chris Boniol’s missed when w h Joe Namath guaranantced - think that if you fall behind thesethc guys, these ... I Francisco lead, with on it have a chancec e ,b u tl n inteicqition M d goal: "W‘'We’re on the 17-yard and anc then d elivered - a hugeic 1 u p se t everything il.that 'guys will just runn yiyou out of thc and two lost fumbles. . „ . l i n c j ^ w e c! can’t a make i t It was a The 1 Chargers have lived:d on thc that's hap* really feel w0 e haveI a we havblc lo ^ tacldc cvetything elsaIse.” Bow Bo' l. said. __ g am e. 1 real- r He was only 7 oof f 17 in thc first or recover fumbles^ but >'«'■= “ “'J ..... O f coursc. .SwS' itzer had an excuse - . — .“I think we’re gcxing tito-play -“So, proba- ly d o ,”” he half, but finishedd 252: of 43 for a ...... have helped get His mp. i back1 m the for the penalaalty that-sealed his - - well,”wel coach Bobby Ross1 ssaid on bly until an AF\FC team beats an said;id; "I know thal there's goin;ing to season-high 3377 yardsyj and one game by solid coachin,h in g .a n d h e team’s fttc, too[00. Monday, Mo a day after the ClChargers NFC team in thche Super Bowl, then be veryve few — and probably’ nonen touchdown, blew it "Ifthcrcfcroiaee makes the c a ll... it sturmcd'the stui Pittsburgh Steelclcrs 17- the AFC team wwill probably never o f youyc — who think wc ha\ave a “Hopefully wc cancai go into this On a third-and-100 1from San 35.35-38 with five minutes 13 13 at T hree R ivers Sladiunim .‘T m get any rcspect.”t.” chancancc. but I really fccl wc ha^lave a game and do the samesar thing, just Francisco’s 12 in the firstfirs half, the to go,” he predredicted, adding that he not not going to worry about itt all.{ I’m Thc NFC hasas won 10 straight goodo d chance.” free-w heel it," hee said. si "Nobody • Cowboys called a drau rsw play for reJly shouldndn’t have been penal- sure sun they’ll have a good cn:rowd. if Super Bowls. SiSan Francisco will Thcrhe onus for improvement is on expects us to do anything,anyi nobody Emmitt Smith. When itilwassmoth-, v, ized for bunumping the official for for no other reason than it’iit’s a b ig b e try in g to wwm^a i rccord fifth thc: Char-gers’C defense, whichch let expected us to be bethere..So let’s go ered, they tried a field gotgoalthatwas because,“Iwawas Just demonstrating social soc event. And we’re gcgoing to Super Bowl titleTle: Y oun)ung throw for 304 yardss . an d have a Rood time, frcifree-wheel it and pOBQgd.______w hatwexouldjIdwrnnthfffifld”------shoshow up;” ------Rosrsaid'b'ce imcrMoiiaay with .twoo touchdowns,I including T2 K to see w h at happens.” With scconds lefl beibefore half- And you kncknow the worst part of T^he Chargers lost to tiie 4!49ers by the team captiptains — none of Ricece forI 144 yards. Unlike Namalh,, Hi H um phries isn ’t time, he had quarterbi;rback Troy • all ofthis? 23 points. 38-15. in San Di?icgo on whom have beer:cn to a Super Bowl ‘Whotevcr “W wc did thc last: ttime aliout to guarantee5 a >victory, Aikman throw on thirdd downd from Somewhererre Jimmy Johnson is Dec. Qei II. After Steve You?u n g a n d — and th e few' CChargers who have wc’v<:'vc got to rc-evaluate becacause “You would neverver hear it out of his 17 instead o f rimninming out the sitting, everyi hhair in place, an ini- Jerry jcn Rice tore them apart,1, Dcion made it with otother teams. They they:y got{ quite a bit of yardagege on , m e. th at’s for surc.":," hhe said. “ I’m a clock. When the pass3 fefell incom* tatingly smugug little smile on his Sanders San returned an intercrccption include Humpliphries, the third- us,”” RossF said. “We’ve got to) {play guy who doesn’t say a lot; I mean, plete and Cowboys punlanlcr'John Jett 6ce,saying: ItiI told you so. 90 90 yards for a touchdown vwith 32 string quaria r tc r b a c k w ith tiie: thingsihi tiiflt they do w ell, bcttcter.” it takes a lot for me e, just to get up kick ed ju st 23 yard s, tthe 49ers ------—;------:------seconds seci left and danced in1 thet end Washington in thc 1992 Super Ani\nd Humphries said thc here and speak to y’ay ’all becausc I’d scored on a pass front SteSteve Young Charlie VitVwcent IS a sports rone.2 0 a Bowl, and badickup quarterback Charilargers can’t fall behindi 1 lik e rather ju st kind of f be in the back- to Jcrry Ricc with eightit secondsse left co/umnisr/brifir tbe Detroit Free P n ^ Quarterback q Stan Humpnphries. Gale Gilbert, whow had a similar they:y did( in that first m eeting.'. Thc ground.”

TAfteneaarly rantaiDTcalg rba^Gc_Can the_CIdwhoys_h huild^ __ pmSBURGH (AP) - TTb h^ under- stand the s ^ - if Dotothowtowin h a championship gamee -• so the without ffalling apa•art? Pittsburgh Steelera are likelysly to remain virtually intact ------SAN FRANCISCO (APi?) - Sunre Endicolt “He: shouldsh< be paid W bat they don’t know yrtyetisifthqr Charlesa Haley claims he is leavaving. witii the best receiversa s iiin tiie N F L ” HeH e won’t be the only depanarting Harper, who almost 1 truly arc a championship1 teteam in the . fa |W j|p ^ ^ - J ...... ost left tiie team making, or one that just talksIks like one. DallasD a Cowboy. last year, likely willill tbe on down This was sq>posed (0 beedieir dt renaiS'r If the defensive' end really/ cdoes tiie road • -sance season,-one-wher8th(i-the Steelers-EE^M P^^ follow tiirough-on his retjrenement •‘One o f the rcccivctiivcrs has to go ____ finally stopped living off*ft* a ^orious PffiMWHiwE plmis, he wouldTrce SK8 miliillion with tiie money they/ arean asking and' imdcr the salary cop. Owner Ji past and rn^lished themssnselvesasa |j||jB u |N ■ ^ 3 un< ■Jeny it will.l>e Harper.” tiie club sourcc pceniinent ttiims. Jones wil) need the m oney to trtry to said “Irvin is part oof f tiieti' heart and T he defense, w e ^ o f two decades’ hold together what could: bbe a soul o f tiiis team.” ' r^ rap id ly unraveling team. What about cen worth of comparisons to thei Steel ||6B ^W H r-'"- '“•-B — center Mark Curtain, even forged its ownowi identity Nine Dallas starters will bee free Stepnoski, certain to draw some agents, including wide recei;eivcr big bids for his scrviccsices? ____w ith a catchy new nin icknam e: - B litau rg K T h e' name"c^Ugl MichacUryin,_who_enlcred.:dJt<5 ____::il’s_protol2!y.50;5P_•50 whetiier the _____ NNFC F Championship rccord b - Stccler-mad ciorTvith a nish f book club can keep Step,”p," thc source . C ^ L l c ^ attacking unimpe ' wwitii it 12 catches for 192 yardrds in said “H e’ll gel somele toptoj bids.” V . V- SSunday’sui 38-28 loB\to thee :San With Haley gone, eigbt-manltlitz. nc, it will be - - FraFrancisco 49crs...... It was ^ there forthe takii imperative that last5t year’sy< No. 1 - - - “This team could beco;o m e drafl pick, Shante Carvi n ew Steelers — thi ^ e r , comc on ' ^^^||K)1ISM disdisassembled faster thanI iany strong in summer camf Championship, the Superr Bowl,& ^ amp. He was a Super Bowl te ^ in history,ry,” a big b u st in 1994 as a finally, an opportuni^ to belerccognized n as a defensive ' SOIsource on the team told1 1T h e end. for something other thanin beingt the As:Associated Press. “Free ageijency Other significant f NFL’8team ofthe'70s. nt free agents helped keep the team from. uwid-. include kicker Chris B A nd they blew it Big time.DC. ... is Boniol, tight ning a thiid consecutive SuSuper- end Scott GiUbraitii, qi ' They couldn’t put awayvay the San AftWB . n in ll, quartwbacks Duwl. And it uuuld-huit susunre““RDdncyPcHBTJnr'Jns Jtuuii OoiTTjn^^” - ■^l»i» erawenrdieatB- Still, the list' nder the NFL salary cap,, so tb e running bade Bam ] ist vnll be forever tncoin-. unde s [n Morris’ emergence "It’s •* been a great three yeac ^ ” Tom m ie Agee, ing a S t^ a Bowl r ^ video»-buttbey, - plete, if only becauseb Sunday’s loss Steelteelers’ core likely will remimain— mates Foster expemendablc. f Washington said “You ride it out “W e’re going lo be OK,"i Jones oouIdn’t p l ^ , ^ ^ _ ; the w orst in the Steel«nl_ Woo/oodson,Jjreg.Lloyd, O’Dp)onnell,_. _Thebiggcst_qiiesti ___ _ aiguab^_was th estion tiiat team p its i-• and enjoy it as long as you can.'n.” - -said. -“W e’re-gol a1 good,gc young — Finally, (hby. found a to silence 62-season hiory. i^ I h ^ also lo k in tbe B«rty ^ Foster, Dcrmontti Dawso'Son and dent Dan R ooiey. ( ^ i ^.director o f fbotbaU iThe Cowboys might not tr)try to team and we’re goinging to1 keep tiie ___ those.cony a n sons to the •70s.708. , 1972, 1976_an.andJ984_charopionsbip_ John)ho Jackson, have timejeft.oron tiieir , operations Tom D ter ^ g n Bill Cowher must pc **You (u n 't realize how c : p onder How could a E lu ^l Maryland tiieline.” are until you tu n on thethe TV and astmantidpatedledasSund^r’s. guanoard DuvU Love and safeQ* Carpel]C team tiiat has woo}n 33 games tiie last •• “Russdl didn’t have tiiat gooooda • “I’m confident thetbe Cowboys d)ey*re introducing tbe staitiDIting lineqis **1 oever evenren considered.tbe posst- r.firr;^ two o f tiieir six Pro Bowlwl pidcs three seasons go onon^y 1-3 m'ttie p l^ - year and his stock has d rop ^ ^ ” will be back in a big way next n i t mts you, bility .that sominnething like'.tbis could andod potentid| f m ageols, andI DarrenI of6? • in ibe Super Bowl, and then it tiic source said, “We might: ssign year,” Aikman-sa|d.i|d. “Who we id tight end haraen," comemetback Rod Woodson e ^ , a restricted fiee a g c ^ wbobohado , “We weren’t quiti . .'T hat.cotild be in e.r’ said i him if he’s willing'to take' a.a big will be back witii I’mI’n 'not surc. Iso lost last sai^ ■R'qonijy said. “ Ma; Jonathan Hayes,' w ho also gptVCut” ...... : - W e’ll still have a teamtea o f wir^* [>-game witfa-— “I t's goingB tito take a wbile to ^ t' ' i s ifiy'are t i ^ iiad Ericz O< reet^' instuilly this time,>toa** to v-...... : ------■-.year’fl'AFC'champlonship-gi Also widi Irvin demanding;aS3 a oers. We will haviiBve a great , over this,” safeafety Darren Per^ said, .wbobo wanto a quarterback-like: tsalary, Or m ^ H’s likelik Eagles defaisive ^ni •,itheChic6. _ milliod a year salary, tbe vboys nucleus o f ta le n t” im'lifh fitiin - cam soI dose:d A lot of guys fed andad kickerI Anderson; whvho m il coordinator Bud CaiaonsaklwbenbeC a ^ W hen tbe sdnklepm siool won’t mdie a tng bid to keep AIAlvin Smith also is optimistnistic. nenaodtbe UkewedxnUt]d be Cm tbe.Siqxr BowlX 366 In^uly.is Punter Marie R c^-and-refnsed-toepompai ^ — :->tf)0'17-13-k)8s to tbe Chaxgier Harper, tite source said. . “I know we’ll havev e tot live witii 1994 accom* a u ! wc’D fe1 d thisti w w m til next sea- saftQiftty G ^ Jooes also are eligitpblefor d^DsetotiieSt^id Gurtaiii defizM te * ^ ^;« ti» len reflect on^tbdr 199- “Mike needs to be paid in tiiehe S3 all tiiat’Dallas is deadlead’ talk next b e Io ttg :'I2 son starts. I be e reality r a starting to set- fieese e a g e n ^ . once coached: **I don’t think so. . pUshments, thc Ust w ill be million cat^ory,*' said his agiigent, y e a r , " h e s ^ “B utww e’lle’l bd back.” reguliirseason victories, an AFC tie in. abd it hurtmts,’* T Tb te S te u sn a ^ .m u s t (fecidedcjiftbc; Sony."

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eantmue T t r r i n f T — “ JaiIZZ W OrUov(M I irtime — - i v a y victory^ 5-Nets— ; ■ NEW YORKRK(AP)-Patrick Ewing — pvingDetroi(8jI2-112-106 lead, to taike roaad winiNo.1L bad a season-lin-high 32 points and 15 Pro basketballII R afael Addisonon aand Allan Houston rebounds Monionday as the New York _ each had 18 pointsitsforthtPistons, f< with . ■ . INDIANAPOLIS..IS.(AP) - The fo r the ninth time, in 10* , H y p |- Knicks won fo Withthe score ticd"73-7i,%13iigliotta-^“ ^P“ “ “cnibur3-point “^ shots— ^ v . arc onele victory> aw ay ing the New Jersey Nets games, beating hit from the top of the key as 1 fro m g o in g 4 -0 on oi a six-day 107-90. second clock was winding dowf w S 'lii H aw k s 99, Hra tt9 5 , ^ road trip throughh thet East and Ewing had1 18 11 points in the decisive Hardaway, who led the Warrioilors with - ^Mookie Blaylock 14-0 on'theTond'ad'slnce~mld- sccond quarter'cr when the Knickrbroke^TT-21 points, added a free tlirow' withv 12 scored 20 pointsimCraigEhl6~19'as anc ------N ovem ber. I open the gamerter Derek H a ^ a d d e d IS seconds ^^c lefL the Atlanta Hawks^ks edged< Miami, lift- Utah wpii its Uth3th straight road ' j t ^ l for New York.rk. Dertick Coleman bad Isscl j stepped down as coeodch: on ing their regularir S(season home court game Monday ass AntoineA Garr 22 points and112rcboundsfortheNets, li Sunday, gy complaining of bulurnout. record against thee H the fourth quarter,er, as the Jazz V left in the thinlird quarter, a period in BuUets Ru 109, BuUs 101 eventually put thele gigame on ice; hitting ' recorded their sixthxth consecutive r m M which tbe Netsets missed 14 o f 16 field ^LANDOVER, Md. - T h e one o f two fire throthrows with just undCT victory overall anand'improved , goal attempts. W lashington Bullets ended thitheir 10- eight seconds remainmining. theirJanuaryrccordi :rdto7-l. FSl '■ game losing-streak, gening 144 fourth- Billy Owens led the Heat with 22 L ak e rs 96,, Cc u p p e r s 8 8 quaner ^ points from Calbeit Cheleaneyin p o in ts and 13 rebreboun(ls, and Rice I ‘ The wa]r a y w e INGLEWOODOD, Calif. - Nick Van a ac< comeback victory over Chicagiigo. added 21 points. w orked toit o d a y . . . Exel scored 13 o f his 24 points in the Cheaney. ( scored 23 ^nd1 .Juw an fourth quarterr anda rookie Eddie Jones Howard Ho 22 for the Bullets, whowl had T im berw olvcs» 94.9- R o c k e ts 7 5 ^ j the seasoi )on will ^*51 added 23 as the thi Los Angeles Lakers been bee winless since beating thetl Los MINNEAP0LI5)L1S - Isaiah Rider com e outt s g o o d i f dealt the Loss Angeles/ Clippers their Angeles An Clippers on the road Dec.D 23. scored 24 pointsts andai the Minnesota sixth straight loss..los W Wa ash in g ^ also ended ils eighght-game Timberwolves held 1 w e c o n tJ i n n u e t o '1 eld Houston to 28 sec- Cedric CcballKillos scorcd sbc o f his 18 home hor losing stieak. ' ond-balf points MonMonday night in a 94- w o r k l i kM e that. p i ) points duringI aa pivotal fourth-quarter B.J. I Armstrong had 26 poirlints and 75 victoiy over thehe Rockets,R rally and had 1312 rebounds, helping the ScottieSee Pippen 21 for the Bull;ills, w ho Minnesota keptpc thetJ Rockets score- S Lakers win fo foi r the 12th tim e in 15 have hav lost three stiughL Cbicagcigo’s 18- less for a span ofo f: 5:31 early in the 1 — Ut;Utah coach |3 jr~ %, games. The LalLakers turned a 12-point 18 18 record is its worst after 366 games.. fourth quarter andnd uused a 13-0 run to ______^Jerry Sloan ■K'* : ... . deficit into ann 88-81! lead, outscoring sincc sin< the 1985-86 team went 14-:4-22. open an 80-62 leadad wwith 7:04 to play, ndlfliirinoafrfVi gpannf____ — C hrii Smith tganworld aight of bit.Ifi .. f ' fourth quartcliter. P Pii istons 1 1 6 ,76ers 110 points in the fouith[th qquarter, including a I Utah ends its currurrent road trip PHILADELPHIA - Joe Dumars.D pair of 3-pointera:re i:in a 23-6 run that r Wednesday at Detrc jtroit. The Jazz jjr ^ T ■ fe Warriors 77,7 , Nuggets 73 ‘ scored SCO 35 points, including 1313 in the gave the Wolveses a ^ 6 8 lead with . hasn't lost on the roaroad since N ov. T OAKLAND.D. IC alif - Tom Gugliotta fourth fou quarter, as the Detroit T 19 ai O olacn t~.... —' ■ hit a 3-pointerT with\ 41 seconds left as beat bea Philadelphia, sending the 7i76crs to Chrisdan Laetmetttner scored 15 points “ T h is team is toitouglr. W e’ve the Golden StaState W arriors broke an their thei ninth consecutive loss. and Doug WestIt hadhf 11 points, six had luck ail season>on long,” said eight-game los:osing streak by beating Dumars, £ who made 12 of 18 shots, assists and a career-reer-high 11 rebounds Jazz coach Jerryy Sloan.S “The Denver, playingng its first game since the helped helj the Pistons pull away when wl he for the Wolves,I, whow! held Hakeem w a y w e w o rk edi today tc ... the sudden resignatiiation o f coach Dan Isscl. connected con on a 3-pointcr with I:(1:02 lefl, OIajuwonto4seconicond-half points. I season will come ouout good if we contj^nuc to workjrk like that. ______A ...... W e ’ve ju s t been’luclucky a couple' incilanai gguard M^I<'Ja'ck8on, cententer, passes out ofthens^"“Baseba I; )all bitternesss“cuts~ de^^tthanpiayers^5 , o v m e r s o f times.'’ . ^ .. betweenin 1Utah’s Karl Malone, left,.ift, and Bryon Russell dui D ale D avis led the :t quarter Monday. The Janazz won 99<98 In overtlnn“3",° NEW YORIRK (AP) - Managers, ““We understand the dinicultjlty-they ers might becomeome managers and 20 p o in ts and 12 re coaches and trztrainers who work w ith fac'face," Orza said. “But they hhave to coaches and they'llthe be on the Indiana shot a seasonson-low60per- claim theiheir 13th road victory of theth< season replacement plajilayers may be eliminated undunderstand the difficulty playerers face, other end, ;oo," too, Wine said, cent from the lineic i(24-for-40). ning baskc;kct for tjie Jazz as Carr_fusfust lead sincc the first quartliter on front the union’sn ’s benefits and licensing ThiThey are being asked in esse:scnce to “We’ve got todo do what we’ve got • The loss was Indiarliana’s third at hit an insinside jumper on a pass a jumperji with 2:30 rcmainhlin g in programs. hel]help break the u n io n .... There:re is no tb do, and they'vej^'ve got to d o w hat hom e this season. Eugene Oiza,Ea, the union's No. 2 oRi- law to compel us to representnt them, th e y ’ve got to do,d o ,:too.’’ . . . ffo f" ockton with 8 scconds regulation, reg 91-89. I Indiana took a 97*'97-95 lead with left, " ■ M ^ alone gave Utah a two*;o-point cial, said Mononday that the union’s The options range from doing; nothingn Baker went througrough the first strike in . 1:37 left in over/ertime whcn “We ladhad a lot o f chanccs to ice advantage adv w ith 18 seconds oon the executive boardad will consider the issue at alla to abandonment of the cccoaches’ 1972, his rookieseason. seas P Reggie Miller stolele tthe ball from the game,e, that’s for sure, cspe- clock, do but Davis tippedd in a » when it next mmeets, e probably the week and trainers’ and managers' repnprescnta- "There’s a few/o fuof s," he s a i i “who I John Stockton andnd drove for a cially wheihen wc missed so many missed mij shot by Workman aat the of Jan. 30. He: sisaid no decision will be tion." tion have been throughjh aiand fought for a lot j layup. Malone con:ommitted his (free throwows)," said Pacers coach other oth end of the court thatat sen t made until then.m. The1 union could stop coliectinting dues and paid our dues,:s, sos to s p ^ on the t sixth foul on the pla]play, but Miller Larry Brovrown. “We just gave the the game into overtime, Indiidiana's ...... “This is kindnd o f like making people frorirom the team employees and eliiiliminate players’ side: myself*«lf,-Don Baylor, Jim I m issed the free throw■ow. g a m e awway a at the free throw first firs o fth e season. choose are youu ffor the Union or for the them thei from the licensing programun while Fregosi, Davey Johnson,Johr Phil Gamer, Following two0 mn isse d fre e Hne." Sam M itchell scored 13 ppoints ■ Confederacy,’’ San1 Francisco Giants still representing them for healthllh bene- Cito Gaston. We{ {^c ^ d o u r dues and lost throws by Haywooditode WorjOTah,_ "The fre«[iree throws (the ones the inin I the second quarter as Incndiana manager D u^y IBaker said. fits fits and pensions. a lot o f money strikiitriking for where these Rik Smits hit the! scsccond ofhis piccrs nissed)mh helped us a lot corconnected on six of eightlit free The playersirs' association repre- “Coaches are kind of^in thee middle1 people are now.” two attempts at thee li:Ime with 1:12 and w e hung hui in there," Stockton thnthrows in the final four millinutes sents the manajnager, four coaches and of the1 road," New York Metsts coach Only Oaklandd managerm Tony La remaining. Carr brbrought Utah said. "We'e played| pretty well and ofofthe I first half, building a148-37 4 two trainers fixfit)m each team for the BolBobby Wine said. "If they dolo some- Russa has saidbe be may not manage ^ w ithin one, 98*97,, wiwith a layup at • stayedin in the g am e, i w ish w e ad\advantage at the break. MWilier.^ benefits prognu(ram and one additional thing thir with management, ^ e piplayers’ replacement players,-ers. I the 57-sccond mark.* • could bottl)Ittle that intensity we had whwho saw no action in the secondse coach for thele licen sin g pro g ram . association ass( gets mad. Ifthey dolo some- But La Russa uncan be i secure in know- I A missed jumperer Iby Workman in the secoicond half tonight." qutquarter, played only 11 miilinutes Those club ememployees pay dues to thing thii with the players' associ)ciation, ing he probably wouldwo have multiple on the other end set up the win- Jeff Hotlornacek gave Utah its inin t the half. the union o f $2$20 per day during the thqthey get fired. * managerial offersfers if he left the ______season, ' “Eventually some of thosese p lay - Athletics. Rams official( is ready tot mak( j St. Loiuis a foeotballtoawn agalin ^ r Knight-Rlddcr News ScrService 1------^ i I ANAHEIM. Calif. - Nearly1 one- PallIm Beach milillionaire w j half century after pavinging the way for professional sports franclmchises in L o s. Angelps, the Rams aree rcadyn to take ■Pk.C;eep Bucs in'I Tam pa Ba> ------the moncy-and-run-^~-aU-aU-thc-way-to______M issouri. •' T A M/IPA'rFlar(AP)“ P P’alm ------ThTsale''Bgreeiirent'iric1iciudea ------^ I financier Malcolm a provision calling for■ a $35 \ Officials in football*ill-starved St. rf™ r agreed to buy the mmillion penalty if the teti a m - \ _____ Louis have callcd a newsw s conference . S l “ a~Bay Buccaneers on moves m' to another city w ith in ~v n \ d for this afternoon to annannounce they ^ h a v e sig n e d a d e a l1 thattl would ly, ending a bidding war 10 years. \Yetto^ J " f l i re w a rd th e R am s, oione of the for theic franchise with th e “We expect the Bucu c s to ' losingcst National Foott:>otball League ^-Sm sLtCKgotdJiLNFL.,history= C ------retc m a in h e r e „fQrg.vigx.lLG.G lazet______teams in the '90s, withith one o f the P ® trustees overseeing the said. sa “Operating the: B1 u c* m ost lucrative lease arrarrrangenients in ^ of late Bucs owner cancers ca in any area othere r than sports. ____ H ugh C Cu u lv erh o u sc d eclin ed to the thi Tampa Bay, Florida,I, com - R am ow ner GeorgiaiFrontiereand Ft discloseic the1 p u rc h a se p ricc but munity mi was never a thoilOught, club president John Shavhaw arrived in . indicateIted it was .the largest an option or anything else5C." St. Louis on Sunday ni^light, met with ■ ever foror^ pro franchise, sur- The sale likely will bci>ecome members ofthe StrCbu;rduis negotiate------p assin gg-thc-Sl -t 85“million-paid—of-officiaHn-M trrch-when'n -N F L ------ing team Monday, andd aiare expected • last yearjar for the Philadelphia 'ov'owners are' to next m n e e t, I to be in attendance forr totoday’s long- Eag es. Twenty-threeT\ of the leaja g u e ’s T w i c e 'The Co\verage, anticipated announcemennent. Glazcr:cr said he was commit- 30 owners must approviv e th e The next step for•the th Rams is ted to keepingk the Bucs in dedeal. Until then, trusteeses w ill seeking the approval1 olof the move Tampa,I. - ■ rurun the team ., » ' from othtfr NFL ownerners at vote likely to be callcd at ithe league Rigfit? ------meetfngsHn.raid-Marchrch-As-part-of------n u u m I, that process, the Rams,s mustn submit ” * 've gone aboiit a srfar fi as w e cah~g6i» 7 r ^ — I. to the league office a listIi of their don'1n't think if w e hadI ggone to th e Supeo r . ------rcasons-fpr.wantingng to,leave i wl It w ould have mim ade a difference,Ba’ M o s t d ir e c totory i users will use' one phone booki • A naheim ...... T hat docum ent figuresres to be punc-~ consistently,, r,n o t b o t h . S o , ra tither than getting9 tuated with dollar signs..IS. Among the — RamsIS ownerc Georgia Fromntiere perks St. Louis has offeiffered to lure • - - increased exposus u r e fo r y o u r f>usiriiness by purchasin;in g the R am s away: . claim to havlave lost in 1994. pnpresident and an active melem b er o f • A publicly financed,:ed, $260 mil- in an interitervicw over the weekend thithe Save the Rams task fforce, is ' ■ Uyellow page ads; iiin both boob, yoim're actually payity in g iion domed stadium sche<:heduIcdtobe with the: LosI Angeles Times, anamong those who have beeren critical uuuipltu. iu.lam Oetobw'ibw i for which rrontieie tiu iiii-diucuinnry ilieliiitJiet>- - ,uf ofR m iiiim uuueiiitiiit.------n i u rr f u r t ^ 3ZT77TEm toverage. Addt! all-the othersmta al lle r — - . tbe Roms will pay the5 m odest I w e sion that shishe and hcr.organization ...... -' “Today, the Americanm■— -p u bZ llC 7 -~ ~ ------n . 6f $250,000 peryear.. ' have been1 tlthe victims of a' lack of dedemands value for moneje y p a id ," 5 .. I ' • A guaranteed sale: o f 85 pcrcent fan supportrt iiin Anaheim . LiLindquist said. “And onen e o f th e city directictories, and it gets even worse. ; of tbe stadium's luxurytry boxes and “ I. was extremely cxi worried about pnproblems is they have nott ire c e iv e d ...... _ ;:club.J5eat8..which.couldId providei the i,ur financial:lal situation,” sh e said, “I thtthat from tb e R am s. T he Rai:am s,w ith ...... Rams witb $10 millionion in annual wasn’t seiliiliing my house, but we thithe attitude and the way/ th e y ’ve ' revenue, .regardless o f:Uie the qui^ty o f b o rro w edI to tc 9ur limit to try'and operated op in Southern Califoifomia, arc . Before renewingtg your telephone: tdirectory contracttcts,:. ;.tbepnxiuct they out.onIth th e field...... k e e p thfi teateam alive: and keep:it in not; gojng-to_:be>succesBssful. in •• • A payoff of the $30>30 million to :Anaheim. . ' , Anaheim. Ar Tfiey’ii; not goir)ihg to be ' . ‘-""'^considerateteevaluatingT/durr current plan .... i coverue.RA m s’..outstoi]ita n d in g .b o n d ... '-i‘W e!ve gog o n eai-far as-w e c a n go.-..$utsuccessfitl in St. Louis, or aianywhere ------. - i debts for improvementi;nts made on i don’t thinkink if w e had gone to the else." els - 'ar,and advertising hu li,d g e t...... t Anoheim Stadium wheihen tho team Super BowlA'l it would have made a I moved their in 1980, a requirementr difference.. WW hat could I do?" C a ll uus s for a no cost conm p a r i s o n . ; u n d er t e m ’s leaw w ithh AAnaheim. • M cm bcisos o fthe Save the Rams task actice facility force, a group)up o f busine^ and political GUNS — ...I .the.the..cx^_site..leaders tryin/ing to keep the Rams-in - Fl o f whicb h as yet.to bc determined.det) Orange Countuaty, would argue that there BliY«SiEtl*TI»tADE • .Covering the costssU rolaled to plenty FnFroatieTe could have done, —^ thB m o v ^ including lesm ^ .c p i t t a n d . Baiting wilhil a better effort to embrace;: IDAHO COIN GAUEIERIES i'TheTiiiiessjNigws;,. . •. — anjrfrV>c*^8e/r]eloc?iioilion fees the the communitmity the Rams have called . 302 N. Main,Twin Falla. Id.I.8 i U 0 1 - li, Idaho 83303-0548 • hffil/imglit asa vw ill as tlic ImiK since 191980. — 132 3nl Street’eet West •P.O.Box 548 •TSvinFallJ, • Phonewne {208)_7J3.0931 « - Fax (208)) 734-5538 :'r , Mtimale^ i m jthe Rams' ^ jack Lindqidquist, retired Disneyland 7 3 3 - 8 5 9 3l ' ^ ^ y . . 18

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