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SALI ----------------------- Goodmt . Today’s forec^fc ' Cloudy with a chann the mid-40s. West wind New school Jerome’s Horizon El opens Tuesday. Cross Countiy I( Ncwcomcrs to cros can get a taste of-the S] at Magic Mountain in tl Florida'State No. Despite a defeat at month. Florida State wj Dame in post-season ba NFC trams wrap Dallas needs overtimi York Giants and Det Green Bay’s ’Pack’ isn Both win their rcspcctiv ..Check out tips fo Older prople need to cautions on ice and snov Try living in Miai Columnist Dave Barr crime. -VST .^uperhi^wa^’ '< -.;..The.“information ; won’t be anything tike i certaudy shouldn’t be a commentator says. Archives on the r The National ArcWve sure of American hi^or _ ^ ih rn n T t thr>v«y<»nr« Presidential vacal J._______ Riil-riintrtnnhnwg A' relaxed side during his h *Joker*4ies . Actor Cesar Romero; --------- the-tatin-tcnncmnd-la — —ncmcsisrdicsrHe wnr8 < -----Sen.-Robcrt Dole, R4 __ mvestipH6h'intd'ftt8i5i 7 to ai failc3“Aricahsaa iivi Israeli officials say th fore resuming talks with ------Terrorin-Haltl— Haitian gangs, opposei exiled President Jean-Bi _ are stirring up fear and V . 7 sideslum. F — Weattwr...;:>.i..2 ------- rr ^ Opinion...., fc. Idaho. . . ^ 7 . tat ,FealiijB8.;.;.,1-4 . Spi > : DwfAi)|)y ::.^.3-;vCo fr ^ loniing ^ mce of rain. Highs in ' ^ inds 15 mph. H as ac bit I Elementary School P»g« c i ____u,, --------- vie Jdaho S6 ross-country skiing e sport this Sanirday n the South Hills. , . -------------- bei crc •Jo. 1 at South Bend last wins out over Notre 1balloting. P»g*D1 g ap up tides N ;ime to beat the New. H Detroit, proves that M isn’t quite back yet. ' H :tive divisions. I ------------- Pl^OI"— P for seniors _ I 1to take special pre- . now. Pafl^BI ____ [iami lorry takes a shot at P>geB1 ^’ detoiiKV S >n superbighway" M Ice a Ugbway, and it Q Ba federal pn>jcct,'a |B ---------------Page-AS- - g j j j j j j j j j j r ■“ 3 : road jves moves its trea- iijrical items - over Pag*A3 ^ cation '■ ! Amprigflnij n mnrff__ is holiday break. Png«A4 rro; once known as ' H l"latcn!S"Batnian’8 rser; ------------------- 'P«fl«A4 Ga indent counsel___ R“Kan?|^ll»-fofim------ -Jiji siSmt Clintbn’s ties ' a\^gs'and‘loan.. llie e--------- f they can wait be- Tall ith the PLO. ' . fice 'Pifla’AS the bCTB : _____ ________ _______ Jim >sed to the reum of \ thei i-Beitrand Aristide, d vjolehcc.in a sea-__ _ rrr? ------ 1 ParenJlngTr:h:;$.— - " • . S a b t l o n g - " ' . _ >• •' Classified.....1 spoita..;' .......i-3. . •; > Comics ;.........l4 .. ^ ^eiM ^p bureaucK ‘HieAasociatsdPrea welfare programs is rising moi as fast as the number of people according to federal investi blame an overly complex and reaucracy. A draft report by the inspcct .lheJ)cpaitincnt.oC.Healltand victs says thcTederal govcrh'i S6 billion to S8 billion a year b deliver food stamps, Medicaid cash benefits under the Aid with Dependent Children progr T^e HHS investigators said ramistTOtivc' costs' increased H' between 1987 and 1991, while of recipients in the. three pi creas^ on average bv 18 t>erce ‘Tlie^atado not support th Gale. Klslnkopf says Twin F iVew^W ncfl- ITioTlmes-'Newi . , . . -I- -TWIN-PAk-S-=^nKrCity-efl vill look.and feel a lot differei noTTow than it does today. That is because three new mw ralkiiigton - li^Q tbe oath < ice 8h6rtly^.«ter6!p.m. and a& be 6e8ts;reri^: for outgoing i A ^ed] SA^J CRISTOBAL DE 1 m j^epiares t ^atic welfi that rising suit of.exp; more than twice tained by * )ple on the rolls, Freedom.ol estigators who The rep< and bloated bu- govemmei under AFD )CCtor general at growing hi ind Human Ser- to $79 bill emment spends pcrceatT" ar helping states The stale aid and monthly ally split th ^id to Families programs i ogram. however, t said federal ad- determine i 1 by 43‘pcrcent and local l hile the. number vestment ii i programs in- those costs tcent. In a sepo t the contention n Falls needs to ensure'c l^ ^ e^ n ew 7 ‘\Alsb itobe'decidt ' the mayor atfd vi -eoundl *-1994i95-cOuaoil-8 erent to- council members v their ranks to serv nembeiB mehtarian positions inrcKHa ' Howsrd AllMi ai thofbf- are the current niayi 1assume Following the n> ig m«h- council, the new n and over the night’s a eludes two public hi I open to Ken Robbins is n tioDofa ID^footutil peasants rrrTv •. . they acLi ------- -B^nkes »E LAS CASAS. Goftirisi g PfMteott lougnti-v Artito lte-1970s:TbBre7 .i s n o o g ^ r ^ l s , ', as.3’:saU m to reform are-systei ig administrative costs are tl cpuided p r o g r ^ Te^ponsibil stigatora say in tlieii lepoi / TTic Associated Press undi of Information Act. :port also found that the fc lent’s share of benbflt payi ■DC, Medicaid and food star huickly: from S45 billion in iilion in 1991. an increase ites and federal govemmenfj the adminbtrative costs of w s in half. The investigaton , the federal government c e what it is.paying for.at the ['level wiihout a coi^derab in auditing and monitoring ts would be prohibitive. parnte report, the inspector j , F^lease see WELFAR I'ctty services will keep u r^airm tSF ided is the election of low ci vice mayor for the propei f-sessioflSr-Tbe-AOW^-Rklgei I will elect two from .. Ant :rve in Ihose^pariia- the c< ns. • changi Ttra-caiirKitfnikeiJf'-N:^ lyor and viw mayor, build a reorgiuiization o f the The mayor will preside bids f I agenda, which in- blanke Ihe vacj ' itili^ easement to al-' Cities, esadurftrPtw(leoiX:artM:5 1 side), m ^b i^o o ofsnonys itwnwil'TKwpi*^ p] Rpo^oCatliolic bishops o refcJbgjtsto cspjtd.- Md. T ttjd LP e the rc- ^ 3T iort;TJtP ; . — — nder the 'TbeAssodsted : federal ayments NEW YOR^ lamps is gence officials in 1987 Htissein aa he w of 74 . to Kuwait in t Gulf-WV,~S(^ nt gener- commHndo~fff fwelfare JJavy. ors .say, .The plan cal t cannot Navy Seal Te Ihe.state —shoot down Sa rable in- . shoulder-fired ing, and spy satellites de ;ed fte aircraft, i ’T genet- mandos: the Tnj 01E/A3. L _ _ _ _ lillrj imyy ;A' ANDrAffifOmnTlrnM >up ¥rtth growth:- ' construction of a home on perty at the southeast comc gowayiDriye.andj^endcILSjre jiton aifd Theresa Hamburg council to.approve a zoi nge for six acres at 2955 E. ; Id a new home on the vacant h« he new council also will cou s 'for the purchaise of hew | ikets and storage reel for the p»ming4 >o_ 9 l._Thcjo’n ly, bid. mitted by Crowimquatlcs of es. Wash., at $12,950. aimy in s'Sallfi&s de' ylayiudsr anny lymity,''• As the rebel ’bfDcfotte clashed with tb< leied tu stay : yftlieiu ueai Ri , . , I',,. lotho,casL Bo f Tifl^tla ;„Ain^' Avco LTapachuls,- 'IldnpQ Mwmt i.sett a way ' takai^ SaotS --------T-co"AK!velo of itrifying for new^Mper io Ti ager of thfc soldien were ar psMeE-UiicSfitJOT &§B3& |B3iS •W5==r-'— ^ t: a S S jiS !! tsdPitis >RK — Military intelli- als plotted to'kill Saddam he traveled from B a g d a d -' in the months before the < KStrdiDg t o a n ew b o o k ’OT—i 'fffrces iri iHVAriiiy arid ' called for Anny'Delta or i Team>6 commandos to < Saddam*a-fae1icopter with' " : ed Stinger missiles after i I determined he had b o ^ - . i ft, according to “The Com-" Gale i Thei y yyouli v^H ^S 6anL.McCan Timcs-Ncws writci TWIN FALLS - .TjjM t^ C ity Council oi ~ b y tfien-Mayor Chi *■ . Exactly 11 yean . ington back onto tl; Kleinkopf rccei mates in a straw p session. He is cxp< vote. Raised in Twin I • istryattheUnivers physiology from th turned to the Magic Although he has . —ofilnrcOnrsjinn f’ ;; cause of his .‘‘day ^ ~ * as superintendent c - Untversity of-Idfl 15 ^^, Kimberly Rcsc Ccntcr. il. .. HHH But he has man tO'adjust his sche !“ !? ? —nowno.thc.point th ...... —feels he can tal --------- -more activcTolc ii ' ...— _^crti_ng rity-.gov —::— "mentrhc’said:------ The other coui ^, V men will be optiye, .-’ ./.V’' said, i ' -i • *** encounigc all operations of Ui( Lwk for council lings, civic group ■yr/jiVi: ings, he said. ' The city'also nc ■B|B.^plaa::icadopt«d-in C ■■H “We need to star ■BK As a new counc BBBim , Falls could handle city stuck by its exi 8 BK; Now that growth . and scwcr systems ____ “We’re going to said. The city may wi ..................tion costs, cha^in; 10 --------said— -------------- Kleinkopf predic on the. dtntsaUnittofBi “Personally,. H i zohiiiB I - * ' <"■'=' ",*y ' E 3600 legislation tht I Residents throug insider and the city should ^ ...I nomic hub. Kleinkc the city “ >* lid wan I see an c -.llicOlclTownrc I Mexico ULeo to luxtia Uutieim on myscore ---------- ------- r'' bels left San Cristobal, thi tbe army tioops, wounding tv "RsnctaD'NuBvb, a b b o r s l x ^ 1 kreotoo f ig ^ of the IqoiI 1 Mbec.aaidsQme-WOimded-we Cnstbbal foe treatment Franei o f thft-NOVidad-es’de'Chlap iTiutla Guderrez said woundi >amving at tbe regional milita: h____ ___ __ ____________ I’^ttacks 0 R_San_Cri?^bal ai swas^SatDnUy-and.Qoe.oniSu m S^look sinatio Soldiers,” by Newsweek d< •spondent Douglas C. Walle Saddam was considered: in Baghdad, but once a me • eled to Kuwait City, usua copter from Baghdad to Bs -motor-homc-taJCuwait, Wa Gch.'Colin'Pbwell, chai Joint Chiefs of Staff, and C retary Dick Cheney were “ the idea of some type ol —force targeting'Saddin'.” V in an excerpt published in issue o f Newsweek. ' - But U.S. Central Comr ^^ ------: ---------- Pl6 ase- 8e< 5 Kleink< man wh Ld be ma arthy ter When Gale Kleinkopf wo on Jan 3,1983'he wos'wclco )hris Tolkington. ars later. Kleinkopf hopes to the council as the new mayor eived the majority support ( poll taken two weeka-ago in :pectcd to become mayor toni; a Falls, Kieinkopf studied agr rrsity o f Idaho. He earned a do the University of California a gic Valley in 1975. Its “tho u ^ t about Hinning for 1 rhe did nol have enough time ly job" tofihe ‘I w ill enc< °eh »»i'ong parti ... and Invbl “ “S'-d In all operai hedule - . ihaLhe.__ _Aho_city, ini akc a public rela : In d i- ------ ; ■------------------ --------------- =—r- ^G ate u n c i l - . - ^e, too, under a Kleinkopf adr Igc strong participation ... and the city, including public rclati :il members lo be moi^p visible p meetings, and planning am needs to implement its 1993 ' 1 Octobcr—into law-— art right away.” he said. . ncilman In 1983, Kleinkopf ; lie population and retail grov ;xisting comprehensive plan, 'th is even more of ai\ issue ir hnt rily - nt^H in pnr^i IS - can keep the pacc, he said, to have to revisit wastewater want to consider adjusting wa ing.,by_amount.jnstead.of_by. licts that Twin Falls will conti'r 'at least 2 pcrccnt over the nc like to see a progressive co ihaotio right now,though.!l—, ' officials and civic leaders, 1 that would localize the state S£ ^revenue-to'-the-pbint-of-sali ughout southern Idaho shop Id be able to benefit from its 1 kopfsaid. e a focal poii^t for economic I end to that,” he said, rcdevclopment'project is'one < Please see Rebels clash \ J government S( iun- Moxico fl il El Oty V ipas Ided itary Sun-— HljjjjjjjjjjQ^Q "I m ked o n ^ k defense corrc- aller. red impregnable month he trav- isually by heli- ) Basra, then by • • -1 Wnllcf-said________ - __ _ :hairman of the id Defense Sec- - 1 re “intrigued by : of American .” Waller wrote I in the Jan. 10 | }mmand Chief -8eo4*i;OT/A2------ ^------- topf: ho ayor __ ■was appointed to_______ :lcomVd into office to wclcome Talk- yorofTwin Falls. )rt of his council- I in a council wuik tonight in a formal agricultural chcm- 1 docioratc in plant lia at Davis and re- fer mayor a couplc imc tor tne job t>c- icourage rticlpatlon rblvement __ rations of inplHdina _______ Nations.’ ; .......... ale Kleinkop f - - ^ — administration, he ind involvement in clations.” he said, iible at ribbon-cut- : and zoning hear- '93 comprehensive......... - )pf said thal Twin' jrowih only if the in. le in 1994, the city uuticulac, its-wat«F— ^— >aid. Iter treatment’ ” he ; water and sanita- Lby_houscboldL-hc_______ )ntihue to add resi- i next six to seven....... : community,” h e ............ rs. Kleinkopf sup-, le sales tax by dis-' -sale; “ ^ ~r------------; op in Twin Falls, its role as an eco- mic development. ine such example. seeMAY0R/A2 iTwrith T I soldiers iiwts . ^ -----------. *F.________ - ... aam'-.! ,v i

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■ SALI— -----------------------

Goodmt. Today’s forec^fc

' Cloudy with a chann the mid-40s. West wind

New schoolJerome’s Horizon El

opens Tuesday.

Cross Countiy I(Ncwcomcrs to cros

can get a taste of-the S] at Magic Mountain in tl

Florida'State No.Despite a defeat at

month. Florida State wj Dame in post-season ba

NFC trams wrapDallas needs overtimi

York Giants and Det Green Bay’s ’Pack’ isn Both win their rcspcctiv

..Check out tips foOlder prople need to

cautions on ice and snov

Try living in MiaiColumnist Dave Barr

crime.

-VST .^u p erh i^w a^ ’ '<-.;..The.“inform ation ; won’t be anything tike i certaudy shouldn’t be a commentator says.

Archives on the rThe National ArcWve

sure of American hi^or_ ^ ihrnnTt thr>v«y<»nr«

Presidential vacalJ._______ Riil-riintrtnnhnwg A'

relaxed side during his h

*Joker*4ies .Actor Cesar Romero;

--------- the-tatin-tcnncm nd-la— —ncmcsisrdicsrHe w nr8 <

-----Sen.-Robcrt Dole, R4__ m vestipH6h'intd'ftt8i5i

7 to ai failc3“Aricahsaa iiv i

Israeli officials say th fore resuming talks with

------Terrorin-Haltl—Haitian gangs, opposei

exiled President Jean-Bi _ are stirring up fear and V. 7 sideslum.

F —Weattwr...;:>.i..2

-------r r■ ^ Opinion....,f c . I da ho . . . ^ 7 . t at

,FealiijB8.;.;.,1-4 . Spi > : D w fA i) |)y :: .^ .3 -;v C o

f r ^

l o n i i n g ^

mce of rain. Highs in ' ^ inds 15 mph. H

asacbit

I Elementary School

P»g« c i ____u,,--------— - ■ vie

J d a h o S6ross-country skiing e sport this Sanirday n the South Hills. , .--------------

bei

crc

•Jo. 1at South Bend last wins out over Notre

1 balloting.P»g*D1 g

ap up tides N;ime to beat the N ew . H Detroit, proves that M isn’t quite back yet. ' H :tive divisions. I ------------- P l^ O I " — P

for seniors _ I1 to take special pre- . now.

Pa f l^ B I____

[iamilorry takes a shot at

P > g eB 1

’ detoiiKV S>n superbighw ay" M Ice a Ugbway, and it Q B a federal pn>jcct,'a |B

---------------P a g e - A S - - g

j j j j j j j j j j r ■“ 3

: roadjves moves its trea- iijrical items - over

P a g * A 3 ^

cation '■! A m prigflnij n mnrff__is holiday break. • ■

P n g « A 4 ■

rro; once known as ' H l"latcn!S"Batnian’8rse r;-------------------

'P « f l« A 4G a

indent counsel___R“K an?|^ll»-fofim------ -JijisiSmt Clintbn’s ties ' a \^gs 'and‘loan.. llie

e---------f they can wait be- Tallith the PLO. ' . fice

'P if la ’AS thebCTB

:_____ ________ _______ Jim

>sed to the reum o f \ thei i-Beitrand Aristide, d vjolehcc.in a sea-__ _ rr r?

------ 1ParenJlngTr:h:;$.— -

" • . S a b t l o n g - " ' . _ >• •'

Classified.....1

spo ita ..;'.......i-3 . . •; >Comics ;.........l4

.. ^

^ e i M ^ pb u r e a u c K‘HieAasociatsdPrea

welfare programs is rising moi as fast as the number o f people according to federal investi blame an overly complex and reaucracy.

A draft report by the inspcct .lheJ)cpaitincnt.oC.Healltand victs says thcTederal govcrh'i S6 billion to S8 billion a year b deliver food stamps, Medicaid cash benefits under the Aid with Dependent Children progr

T^e HHS investigators said ramistTOtivc' costs' increased H' between 1987 and 1991, while o f recipients in the. three pi creas^ on average bv 18 t>erce

‘T lie^ a ta d o not support th

Gale. K lslnkopf s a y s Twin F

i V e w ^ W n c f l -ITioTlmes-'Newi. , . . -I--TWIN-PAk-S-=^nKrCity-efl vill look.and feel a lot differei noTTow than it does today.

That is because three new mw

ralkiiigton - li^Q tbe oath < ice 8h6rtly^.«ter6!p.m. and a& be 6 e 8 ts ;re r i^ : for outgoing i

A ^ e d ]SA^J CRISTOBAL DE 1

mj^ e p ia re s t ^a tic w e lf i

that rising suit of.exp;

more than twice tained by *)ple on the rolls, Freedom.olestigators who The rep<and bloated bu- govemmei

under AFD)CCtor general at growing hiind Human Ser- to $79 billemment spends pcrceatT "ar helping states The staleaid and monthly ally split th^id to Families programs iogram. however, tsaid federal ad- determine i1 by 43‘pcrcent and local lhile the. number vestment iii program s in- those coststcent. ■ In a sepo t the contention

n Falls n e e d s to e n s u re 'c

l ^ ^ e ^ n e w7 ‘\Alsb itobe'decidt

' the mayor atfd vi -eoundl *-1994i95-cOuaoil-8 erent to- council members v

their ranks to serv nembeiB mehtarian positions inrcKHa ' Howsrd AllMi aith o fb f- are the current niayi 1 assume Following the n> ig m«h- council, the new n

and over the night’s a eludes two public hi

I open to Ken Robbins is n tioDofa ID^footutil

peasantsrrrTv •. . they acLi— ------- -B ^ n k e s»E LAS CASAS. Goftirisi g PfMteott lougnti-v A rtito

lte-1970s:TbB re7 . i s n o o g ^ r ^ l s , ' , as.3’:saU

mt o r e f o r m a r e - s y s te iig administrative costs are tl cpuided p r o g r ^ Te^ponsibil stigatora say in tlieii lepoi / TTic Associated Press undi o f Information Act.:port also found that the fc lent’s share o f benbflt payi ■DC, Medicaid and food star huickly: from S45 billion in iilion in 1991. an increase

ites and federal govemmenfj the adminbtrative costs o f w s in half. The investigaton , the federal government c e what it is.paying for.at the ['level wiihout a coi^derab in auditing and monitoring

ts would be prohibitive. parnte report, the inspector j

, F^lease s e e W ELFA R

I'ctty se rv ic e s will k ee p u

r ^ a i r m t S Fided is the election of low ci vice mayor for the propei f-sessioflSr-Tbe-AOW^-Rklgei I will elect two from .. Ant :rve in Ihose^pariia- the c< ns. • changiT tra-caiirK itfnikeiJf'-N :^ lyor and viw mayor, build a reorgiuiization of the The mayor will preside bids f

I agenda, which in- blanke

Ihe vacj ' itili^ easement to al-' Cities,

esadurftrPtw(leoiX:artM :5 1 side), m ^ b i ^ o o o f snonysitwnwil'TKwpi*^ p]

R po^oC atlio lic bishops o refcJbgjtsto cspjtd.- Md. T

ttjd

LPe the rc- ^

■ 3 Tiort;TJtP ; —. — —nder the

'T beA ssodsted: federalayments NEW YOR^ lamps is gence officials in 1987 Htissein aa he

w o f 74 . to Kuwait in t ■ Gulf-WV,~S(^

nt gener- commHndo~fff fwelfare JJavy. ors .say, .The plan cal t cannot N avy Seal Te Ihe.state —shoot down Sa rable in- . shoulder-fired ing, and spy satellites de

• ;ed fte aircraft, i ’T genet- mandos: the Tnj0 1 E /A 3 . L _ _ _ _

l i l l r jimyy

; A'

ANDrAffifOmnTlrnM> up ¥rtth growth:- •

' construction o f a home on perty at the southeast comcgowayiDriye.andj^endcILSjrejiton aifd Theresa Hamburg council to .approve a zoi

nge for six acres at 2955 E. ;

Id a new home on the vacant h« he new council also will cou s 'fo r the purchaise of hew | ikets and storage reel for the p»ming4 >o_9 l._Thcjo’n ly, b id . mitted by Crowimquatlcs of es. Wash., at $12,950.

aimy ins'Sallfi&s de' ylayiudsr anny lymity,''• As the rebel ’bfD cfotte clashed with tb< leied tu stay : yftlieiu ueai Ri , . , I',,. lotho,casL B o f Tifl^tla ;„ A in ^ ' Avco LTapachuls,- 'IldnpQ M wm t i.sett a way ' ta k a i^ S ao tS

--------T-co"AK!velo o fitrifying for new^Mper io Ti ager of thfc soldien were ar

p s M e E - U i i c S f i t J O T

&§B3&|B3iS• W5==r - ' — ^

t: a S S j i S ! !tsd P itis

>RK — M ilitary in te lli- als plotted to 'kill Saddam he traveled from B a g d a d - ' in the months before the < KStrdiDg to a new book’OT—i 'fffrces iri iHVAriiiy arid '

called for A nny'D elta or i Team>6 com m andos to < Saddam*a-fae1icopter with' " : ed Stinger missiles after i I determined he had b o ^ - . i ft, according to “The Com-"

Gale i Thei y yyouli

v ^ H ^ S 6anL.McCanTimcs-Ncws writci

TWIN FALLS - .T jjM t^ C ity Council oi

~ b y tfien-Mayor Chi *■ . Exactly 11 yean

. ington back onto tl; Kleinkopf rccei

• mates in a straw p

■ session. He is cxp< vote.

Raised in Twin I • istryattheUnivers

physiology from th turned to the Magic

Although he has. —o filn rc O n rs jin n

f’;; • cause o f his .‘‘day ^ ~ * as superintendent c

- Untversity of-Idfl 1 5 ^ ^ , Kim berly Rcsc

Ccntcr. i l . . . H H H But he has man

tO'adjust his sche !“ ! ? ? —nowno.thc.point th— ...... —feels he can tal--------- -m ore activcTolc ii

' ...— _^crti_ng rity-.gov—::— "m entrhc’said:------

The o ther coui ^, V men will be optiye,.-’./.V’ ' said, i ' -i • *** encounigc

all operations of Ui( Lw k for council

lings, civic group ■yr/jiVi: ings, he said.

' The city'also nc ■B |B .^plaa::icadopt«d-in C ■ ■ H “We need to star ■ B K As a new counc BBBim , Falls could handle

city stuck by its exi 8 B K ; Now that growth

. and scwcr systems____ ■ “We’re going to

said.The city may wi

..................tion costs, cha^in;1 0 --------said— --------------

Kleinkopf predic on the. d tn tsa U n itto fB i

“Personally,. H i

zohiiiB I - * ' <"■'=' ",*y ' E 3600 legislation tht

I Residents througinsider and the city should ^ . . . I nomic hub. Kleinkcthe city “ >*lid wan I see an c

-.llicO lc lT ow nrc

I MexicoULeo to luxtia Uutieim onm y sco re----------------- r ' 'bels left San Cristobal, thi tbe army tioops, wounding tv

"RsnctaD'NuBvb, a b b o rs lx ^ 1

kreotoo f i g ^ of the IqoiI 1 Mbec.aaidsQme-WOimded-we Cnstbbal foe treatment Franei o f thft-NOVidad-es’de'Chlap iT iu tla Guderrez said woundi > amving at tbe regional milita:h_______ __ ____________I’ ttacks 0 R_San_Cri?^bal ai swas^SatDnUy-and.Qoe.oniSu

mS ^ l o o k

sinatioSoldiers,” by Newsweek d<

•spondent Douglas C. Walle Saddam was considered:

in Baghdad, but once a me • eled to Kuwait City, usua

copter from Baghdad to Bs -motor-homc-taJCuwait, Wa

Gch.'Colin'Pbwell, chai Joint Chiefs o f Staff, and C retary Dick Cheney were “ the idea o f some type ol

—force targeting'Saddin'.” V in an excerpt published in issue o f Newsweek. '

- But U.S. Central Comr ^ ^ ------:---------- Pl6ase-8e<

5 Kleink< man wh Ld be maarthyter

When Gale Kleinkopf wo on Jan 3 ,1983 'he wos'wclco )hris Tolkington. ars later. Kleinkopf hopes to the council as the new mayor eived the majority support ( poll taken two weeka-ago in

:pectcd to become mayor toni;

a Falls, Kieinkopf studied agr rrsity o f Idaho. He earned a do the University of California a gic Valley in 1975.Its “tho u ^ t about Hinning for 1 rh e did nol have enough time ly job"to fih e ‘I w i l l e n c <

“ °eh » » i 'o n g p a r t i . . . a n d I n v b l

“ “S'-d I n a l l o p e r a ihedule - .ihaLhe.__ _ A h o _ c ity , in ia k c a p u b l i c r e l a: In d i-------; ■------------------

■ --------------- =—r- — ^ G a t eu n c i l - . - ^e, too, under a Kleinkopf adr

Igc strong participation ... and the city, including public rclati :il members lo be moi p visible p meetings, and planning am

needs to implement its 1993 ' 1 Octobcr—into law-— art right away.” he said. . ncilman In 1983, Kleinkopf ; lie population and retail grov ;xisting comprehensive plan, 'th is even more of ai\ issue irhnt rily - nt H in pnr iIS - can keep the pacc, he said, to have to revisit wastewater

want to consider adjusting wa ing.,by_amount.jnstead.of_by.

licts that Twin Falls will conti'r 'a t least 2 pcrccnt over the nc

like to see a progressive co ihaotio right now,though.!l—, ' officials and civic leaders, 1 that would localize the state S£ ^revenue-to'-the-pbint-of-sali ughout southern Idaho shop Id be able to benefit from its 1 kopfsaid.e a focal poii^t for economic I end to that,” he said, rcdevclopment'project is'one <

P lease see

R e b e ls c la s h \ J g o v e rn m e n t S(

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Moxico f lil El Oty V

ipasIdeditary

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mkedo n ^ —k defense corrc- aller.red impregnable month he trav-

isually by heli- ) Basra, then by • • -1Wnllcf-said________ -__ _:hairman o f the id Defense Sec- - 1re “intrigued by : o f American .” Waller wrote I in the Jan. 10 |

}mmand C hief -8eo4*i;OT/A2------ -------

topf:hoayor__

■ was appointed to_______:lcomVd into office

to wclcome Talk- yorofTwin Falls.)rt o f his council- I in a council wuik tonight in a formal

agricultural chcm- 1 docioratc in plant lia at Davis and re­

fer mayor a couplc imc tor tne job t>c-

ic o u ra g e r t ic lp a tlo n rb lv e m e n t “ __ ra t io n s ofinplH dina_______N a tio n s .’ ; ..........

a l e K le in k o p f - - ^ —

administration, he

ind involvement in clations.” he said, iible at ribbon-cut- : and zoning hear-

'93 comprehensive......... -

)pf said thal Twin' jrowih only if the in.le in 1994, the city uuticulac, its-wat«F— — >aid.Iter treatment’ ” he

; water and sanita- Lby_houscboldL-hc_______

)ntihue to add resi- i next six to seven.......

: community,” h e ............

rs. Kleinkopf sup-, le sales tax by d is-'-sale; “ ~r------------;op in Twin Falls, its role as an eco-

mic development.

ine such example.seeM A Y 0R/A 2

iTwrith TI s o ld ie r si iw ts . ^

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with a chancc o f mir Camas Prairie sn

with a good chanc ' cloudy tonight with

the mid-20s. Cloud) ccptrain ol times bel

Extesded forecast Wcdnesday-with art

^ " ~ ~ ihcen!^ Lows'in thi-----------------and-40srThursday-i

night and morning teens east. Highs im

NonbemUtahsiu Utah - Variable <

chancc o f min or sni------------- trr ttie-mcimnrtngrH

' Increasing clouds a rain or snow late Hi

Olko County - Pa upper <10sto mid-50

----------------- windy.-Lows mid-2lo f rain and snow she

R M n ^ i................ ’ TheAaaocialedPW*

— ;--------------- Snow-wos scattctYork state oh Sunda

— ftluL?hflt«lcdtp.sno\!During the day s:

northern Plains, the northern Illinois, Mi nia and south-ccntm cr Service said.

— ----------------Four-to 6-incheaeastern lowoi where was cut to as low a: blowing and driftin{ southwestern Minne

A'Wittl4fSWrm‘i night and Tuesday westem Virginia, m

— New Jewcy »od extr

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•08 08 10s 20s 30(. Bands separate hi

A/ARM STATIONARY

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ather-summary.J n ri^ . Rope^Jcrom e and Cth a chancc o f rain. Highs ih the 15 mph,J.'oniinucd cloudyjpnig

roihTlnlertoM3Atoi35.“Ctpudy rain. H i ^ in the mid- to upper 4 I and Wood River Volley: Clou ance o f snow. Highs 35 to 40 'ith a slight clionce of snow late, ludy Tuesday with a chancc of s ; below 7,000 feet. Highs near 40. cast: Southern Idaho - Deereasit areas o f fog and a chance of sh

ay-and~Friday,-'partIy-cIoudy.wil ng valley f^S' ^ w s in the 20s in the mid-30s and 40s.,

1 and Nevada: slie clouds today and tonight, will • snow in the vaUeys and o chance

Is and mild Tuesday. A slight crHi^r4TT5'55T ■- Partly cloudy today, with highs •SOs. Increasing clouds (onight ar d-20s to-40.-Windy-Tuesdiiy,-wii showers. Highs mid-40s to mid-

oaks West; snowh « « _ '

itlcrrd'fToxirthcTionhcfTi'Rockjc nday, while rain fell along thenow in the mountains-_________,y snow was scattered over Cole the upper Mississippi Valley, V Michigan, Ohio, northwestern P

ntrnl New York state, the Natioa

lies of^snow-was forecasl-for-c( icre highways were slippcry^and A- as a half-mile. (Advisories for

ing snow were in effect for sou nnesota.

jiy acro^ much o f West Virgin 1,'much o f western Pennsylvania, extreiTM soutbeasto Yotfci

i n ^

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fin Folia, Idaho Mondoy. Januar

I for noon, Monday, Je

308 40s 508 60s 70s 8) high temperature z o n es for th

] EZ3 ES3 sIMS FLURRIES SNOW ICE

■ ■ ■ T e m p e r a t u n

Albueiuerquo 53 :--------- ABanla - - 55-.

Beaton 49 ---------=— Chicago 32 .

M ” ------------f -Im . 5 a Danvor 47

Dos Molnos 30Detroit 27Honolulu 61Houston 70

--------Indianapolis— 3 5 -KansasClty _ 3 7LasVogos ■ 64'

LosAngolos ' S4Momphls 47

------------- Miami Boach 80. • Mihvaukbo 29“

Mlnnoapolls 15r i Now Oilcans 61“ * ' Now York 50

■ OWahoma Clly 56Omaha 35'

Phoonl* 70__ Pittsburgh 35

Portland, Mo. 48Portland, Ore. 54

r-\— ----- Rono- - 52^ SLLouIa 38

SanFrandsco' 61

y ~ ------------1 { ^ o d io ^ ..............................«cm id :4 o r T - M o rnigntwith a -T < - - -jdyTucsday----------: — - J l i V e:t40s. . ____loudy today 40. MostlyIte. Lows in The National Wi if snow, cx- moistl^ and worme 40. Another Pacific >asing clouds clouds, min or sno' r showers in through Tuesday. in upper 30a ■ ■ Precipitation bcgi ■witb-patcby—4}umsrand-Spokanc Os west and rts't o f the state. Th

o f Idaho have high than docs the soul

wilh u slight storm will raise tem inceofsnow mon.□‘lower 30s:" ■ 'Hirhi^est temp It chance of grees at Malta. Stan

Elscwhw'iiJ’thir }hs from the was 83 degrees at t and locally Fla., Fallbrook, Cali •with chance—Lake,-Minn., report! id- 50s. below zero.

w falls from ColoiHeavy snowfall

^westeniT^ew Y oii i :kicT 0 "New“* Raiit'cxtctided "fi ; West Coast ‘ Missouc^Snow adi____________ Missouri.'olomdo, the Rain fell along t , Wisconsin, changing to snow i n Pcnnsylva- sories were issued f iondWcalh- T hm no n

hours up to 11 a.m.‘-central a n d .......... •_______,____md visibility Snowfall dunng b /m ow a S Huron, S.D.;Masot

nia, northern Sunday morning tk ^ t^ _ j^ : below.ziirontCrBiK

H m e s N e w s i

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■uarva.'ig w " : ............. ............. .......

Jan. 3. . / .

80s 90s 100S-110S-ir the day. -

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5Q_36____ Yostorday.. —mtr47 33..... Lastyoar" 3S 30 19 11 Normal 3727 21 Sunset today 5:17! 61 6 3 !!!!! Sonflao tomorrow e70 3f l .... Unar phoso: Los35-^2-rri____Jnn_4:_QflW_Jan.37 29 05 quarter Jan. 19; full

47 3 7 ....80 73.03 Boiso ^29-20:09-----Burtoy-------- r -4£15 1t.O0 Falffleld mrr61 5 3 .... Gooding- mrr50 34.03 Hagerman mrr56 30.04 . Idaho Fans 3 5 '2 i.0 2 Jofomo 4J70 4 5 .... Lewiston 4J35 30.02 Mated________ M46 31..... raafS54 45.36 McCan . mn52 3 0 ..........PocaleUo-:---------4J38 3 0 .... Salmon . 3 :45 2 6 ..... SodaSprings mn61 49'.... SonVaney. mit

r e n i i i g ; - S i a t t i E B -

F o r e c a s t sWeather Service in Boise rep

imer temperatures for next few d lie weather system is expectcd t snow and warmer tempentures

twgan at Coeur.d' Alene. Lewistq: une SuQday-aftcmoon-aoS-sptu The north, central and southwe!

ligher chances of receiving prt loutheast. Milder air associated temperatures a few degrees, with

g.tnftwy <1Stanley reported the lowest at 4 di thifhoiroaSunaayrtbeljIgliestTe at Coral Springs flhd .West Pol

Calif., and Alice and Laredo. Te: Mrtcd tbe-lowest4cniperature.alJ

l o r a d o t o N e * r Y «fall was ppSsible_Tuesday_pve)ii stale. ....... . .........d-from eastem-Kansas-into-noi odvisories were ppsted over no

iw nt higher elevatioDS inland. S ed for the Cascades o f Wasbingtc 10 reports o f heavy rainfall duri .m. MST.rng'tHesame“six hours iocludeo; ason City. Iowa; and Spenw, Io u, S.D.; Dubuque. Iowa; Pierre, inn.; Rochester, Minn.; Sioux C

ling’s low for tbe Lower 48 stai rB neU ke.M inD .--j::-.:- rr

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SE A T T L I Ray, the out

- - . m an .q f thc-i . m ission and

- em o frd icd S

LPpx Island. S

had SI . b ron ch ia l c months, said to r L o u G u z Her body w a

- the island, lo

_____ wcsto/JCaeo;_ C o v , M il

and saddenee and on bchal s ta te o f W j thank her f«

^ state.”

X show<f 12. she.becair.-:--.-. .. - - -c H m b M oui

ton's highest Seattle and h

____________ Fifty y ^sworn in as 1 governor —

„ “ 1 guess r , qwippcd.

iather. Inc. _

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Continued fi

O c;i. ri. N . - ih o u g h i- th c

5” ^ ™ bn.i„cd,"W .“The comi

S— ------ compromiseela* Min Pop'nm.mmnim ... — _____May7 p.m. -V 6:08 a.m. Continued ft

“1 think il I H i i S -K Ic iW p rsa i_•________ ____ localsupport

M ayor He texMlnPcp w eck sagoth* ^ 2 9 ^ ____ down as ma:

time to tnm mmmm nm ntmmm

. Mex42 25 tr.

44 27 ? Continued fi--------- day wetc’the

nm mm(nm uprisings ove .42.-29- tr. - — one o f Mexit 33 10 tr. and isolated s nm 20mm • ' “This regii nm 7 mm problems wh

■ . .noted totally

■ years o f this — -‘Interior'Sec

______ Villalobos sa:„------"I _ — '.TKel-ieteL I ___ - _____ Crianhal A>

"■ " ~ ^oCTiwla'Gii- .L a s Margari

Saturday. Tbi nearby villag

ep'orts more Servin Mai / days. bal Red Cro1 to produce'' killed there. 1 es for Idaho were killed

residents in C lonj Malian, _ _p_ci!p!c*^incll

vest portions A man rei )recipitolion O cosin go Si ied witb the 3,000 Mexici ith 40s com- rebels still tb

wereunifotTip«is.42.dc=-------they had badegrees. killed some tTcmpcratuiB— ‘------------------->olm Beach, - R A A f l I rexas. Crane W O a U I

able at press

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ver parts o f _ ’______ '-----------— - ' Allen W;

lorthwestem—i ----------CircntntD O rth w i^ . weenTux

cove your IicillEXSiil,— - . Snow ndvi- 336-233:

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Io«»;p liu l •>-, TwinF, B, S.D.; Red- > 733-093; City, Iowa;'n. S.D.; a n d __________

ClatkWtates'was 30

733-0931-

T M R SKI I

^ ^F o rj■LE (A P ) — D ix y L pe outspoken former chair* c .A io m ic .E n erg y -C o m -. id Washington state gov- ' i-Simday at her homcTair- 1. She w as 79.1 stifTered from a severe'I co n d itio n .for sev era l lid KIRO-TV commenta- iuzzo, a longtim e fnend. was found at her hom e on , located in Puget Sound, .icoma,____________ ;_______ ^4 ik e L o w r y , a f e l lo w ti rsai(Th'e"Wfi5""surprlffea“ v ncd fo hear o f her death, a half o f the people: o f the n iV ash in gton , 1 w a n t to E • for her serv ice to our t

ciwed her mettle early. At cam e the youngest girl to )unt Rainier;-W ashing="T: est peak, located between b d her Tacoma birthplace, s are later, at 62 , she w as IS the stale’s first woman — the otily one so far. > I I'm a late bloomer," she . s

td fro m A I t

N orm an S c h w a r z k o p f • the “sc h e m e w a s-h a re - j Waller wrote.>mmando team m ight b e ' 1 sed. Then ho would have c

y o r : z _ 2 Zd from A i Fc its an exce llen t idea," _ ■sard."'lt’rgoltreim cndous~”ort.';----------------- ----- -----------]H oward A llen said tw o j 1 that he would like to step nayor to devote more of t F tf iF O ia T o w n project, s

idco____j from A itfae-iatcstof many peasant— over the years .in C h i a ^ , ' sxico’s most-impovjcnMed d statM.;gion suffers from historic which could not be e lim i- ' Ily.despite efforts by five .J lis administration,’' E>eputy • Iccrctary-RicBrdcrOttrcia-** said in a statement. ^

b"el8:ia*drallackTd-:SaixLl Ifla ^<aa, SO miles east <

Gutretfezj plus ~Oco8lpgo. * ^ntas'and Altai^rano 6ii 7 They moved into Ghana!, a ' lage, on Sunday. ‘vlartinez o f the San Cristo- ‘ ^ross said one person was - e. Notimex said five police -{ ;d in L as M a^aritas. and t n O cosingo said at least six i wludiiiijiai!U>P.U-?-c.-dlc.(i_3

reached 6y telephone in ,) said there w ere 2 ,0 0 0 - jdean and Central American ] itbei^Sundayaodthattbeyormpd and armed. He said jhtirngH thp town hnll and__;le policemen._________

1 report j' ‘ I

te'roJidiccporrwasTinavail-— ] ess time Sunday evening. ,

CirculationIWllioft,cfrcutstlondirector - -- iJntitnrphonellnenrjroifinrbF" and 10 a.m. only. Ifyou do not re-‘

Mir p^Kr l>y 7 ajn., etll Ibe number

oe-Wendell-Ooodiag-Hagermaq15357-R^>en-Paul-0akley

-Cutlerord

— —

I Falls u d all other areas 0931

N e w s ________■( Walwoith, managiiig editor u have a Dews tip ot wish to talk 10- le io tbe editorial dqnrtment, call 3l-b*lw««a 10:00 ajo..a&d i:30-

B

LINE ■ MOTTTT------

ririer AE

S R 4 ^

'_______ sense-CJ

tary on nuclear issu es T l ~\p h d ii shd'dlsm lssedm edli

about past federal radiatioi m ents as alarm ist. S h e a Energy S ecrett^ Hozel O'

■ task for “blaming'al! o f h« cessore for'things she says ble."

“Everybody, is. exposed ^ o n r . . : A -lin le bIrm ore d I bit less is o f no con s^ u en

said in a telephone intervi , The Associated Press._1 ■ She also had no paticnci

vironmentalists she consid : strident. Shc'and G u z z o ,'

p a y ’s policy adviser when

to send in a huge forcc t . them'."

• An executive order prbl■ sassinadorisofheadsofsta

But Pentagon lawyera ( leg a l b r ie f say in g that “

: could just as w ell be com

KJelnkopf thinks that's a gr< Alongside the comprehen

i--and-the-upkeep^f-etty-3erv Town will be one o f the t<

■'trds“ fof" the“ cD U ircll-li ' Kleinkopfsaid.\ The council w ill need to i ‘ to deal with these issues cf . and"lOeinlSpt"Mid fie"thin!

’ h is name, saying be feared i and hung up. .

Another resident said at . copters were overflying the . ' third said the rcbcjs, dress< . diers but with red bandan lo o tin g sto res , burning

p.records'and-demanding-thi residents' cars.

•----- -Theofficial-news agencyt~qudt«l a 'reS cI's^ esm an^'

v~rcbds are Nfexican tmd"b' , - iraiaing for som e tim e. H

any tics with armed irfove . other countries. i - O flici^s said^.only-about J -pie had partipated in the att I rebels said thousands were t Som e reportedly had at} weapons.--------- -^--T -A 'liv c - tc lc v ts to n -^ r t - ' Cristobal said tbe rebels b ' iice fuminire and papers^in ’ ,hall,bcforc:Icavtng.town.' 'shot up'an ambulance wit]

' lets, the local Red Cross sai^juriesAverweported— --------------Monsignor-Samuel Ruiz,

San Cristqbal, told The A Press “they took everythi

■ the tow n hall and that I ■“" hclp^'theiiistlVes totypcw

.Othecitems dumped in.the.si

' pjn. wedcdayt..To report late-----•Hiotts rauhi-iftcr5:30 and Oft' ' mIL733;0931.' - . . .

A dvertisingPeierVorie.ajvptiibadi(W If you wUh to place aa adv

ctll 733-0931. Glaiiined ads 0931 Mooday tfanw^ Friday f unti) 3 p.m. and Sattirdayt ihra 10 am lafomwtioana display I able weekdays only.

Subaaip t o rtfea" ^Hoote dellvtsy: daily and Su)

per wtdc; daily, S13S per wee S2.00 per wfaefc. Mail fubia^Kie paid in advance aod arc aval

' - where carrier delivery Is noi t :io- daily and Subday. $305 per Wl all ..for 12 weds; idly:Qaly,.$2.8( :3p - .S3^iw .l2Jw ^ .8itE iday.i

bVIES SAW— HowriBTiiow "p g / r \ k ‘ THIMMaCVAafy

behead.jutspoken governor, co-ati le r o f the on the subject, *' r industry,- e t’.’- in 1 990 am IS head o f Overkill" In 199: wntc.Knor-— ^ c y c r on o fo m m ission .ton gu es w aggii 973 until then^Presldent N S h e w as to the A E C am

nor from servers in Was >1981; living in a mpto issued her her dogs to work

n o -n o n - W hen the AE io m m e n -— shc-w as -namdd. Thursday, o f state, overset llm ep o r ts Oceans; inienrai ion experi- and Scientific A; also look Ray returned t

O’Leary to in 1975, com pi her p r ^ e - Secretary o f Sta 'S are terri- had'given her thi

H er s tra igh t d to radla- sty lo frequ'enti; : 6r"a little"'W hcn s h e suci cnce," Ray Evans £^d disn rvicw with entire admtnisti

missed the outer ICC for im -' ' “N o one"'own ildered too “From now on, , wbo was K leenex at the t en she was they’re going to

I to resciic m ilitary com m t.■ leader," W aller'

th ib its as-' . A n outline o f;tate. b y latif Octobci drafted a quashed the -nc“ Saddam wrote. T he war

insidcrcdo 1991.

^ t idea, foster that leVel < cnslve plan « i would not fvices.-^Oid‘-|jc-Qn5iiiftrousrb

’ “An_ytime yoi0 cooperate wHo com e on (tleffectively, aggressive and iiiOcsTic can sS6 an'InVDlvcdi

heir houses Federal troops acd-tn-givR, emment,inatalldl id reprisals, COmitan to avoi

Radio stations-i army heli— -mained o f f the a he town. A . Highway was-ie< ised as sol-- checkpoints, anas, were Jhe rebels clai g o ffic ia l the.Zapatista An ihe-kbysrto—eration.-apreviot

and were protest :y Notimex can authonties a n d eniifled dlaiaifftheTcgio ng-ihanh6 - — -For-(dic gov •have^wen—mattg-tbat.wfrp< He den ied . lutely nothing, n

vements o f not work', not et .u id in a sta tem a

utJOOpeo— <•'»------------ittacks. The The group is n re involved. 21apata, a ^ p u li autom atic 1917 M exican !. - fi»nHcri pAftr pM

bumed,of- .in the town . ■ Lacandpn and . They also in Chiapas have 'ith 21 bul- with state andfc said. No In- ten over lao3.'(--------------------LacandonJodinrr.H flinp Xi living in ajemoti Associated, J h e indigeno hing” from* their-land is be t resid en ts from them and < writers and o f l ife ir s lo w ly :.strcct.._l___ W cstem.va)^—

Ite aewi and ' pef wcek;Sti eotteij oft-wcekeoda.—42JO perweefc»27;'-- ----------------tax-inoluded-io all al

orS15.00 wlUbelt g. checks.

^^tementT~ MaUtnftfrtiffig ds. can 733- Tbe Timea-News i r from 7 a.m. liibed daily at 132 m 7 ajn. iffltU Falls, Idaho. 8330 yadsisavail- Newiptpen Inc. See

atTWinPalUby'tbe----------------- cityand<ounty newi

tionfiC-lOSoftbeld Sundsy.UOO beteby designated aj

00 which legal notiec Postmaster; pleu

.......

y r o o T y f

p M iiBe s ^ = i3-authorod tw o ^ k s ct, 'Trashing the Plan- and “E nvironm ental

1993.5 for artifice. Ray- s e t - ggin g in 197 2 , w hen nt N ixon appointedJier_. and sh e startled ob-

V ashington, D .C ., by nptor hom e and taking rork. ' . \ .AEC w as phased out,add-assistant secretary- ------:rseein g the Bureau o f •THBtlCl^'Environincnr ------c Affairs.ied to Washington state mplaining that former State Henry Kissinger

r the cold shoulder, gh tforw ard p o lit ic a lin tly 'ruffied feathers. ____3 u ccee3 e3 G ovT D an lism issed virtually his listmtion she also dis- utcry that followed.)wns a job,” R ay said .” on, w e’ll send them’ a he time they’re fired i f ; to be a crybaby." -

nmander as a political ler wrote.5 o f the plan w as ready ober 1990, but it was J n e x t m onth . W aller war began in January

« l o f coopemtion. not expect a council.to [srburrdon'rsccTis-bc-— - — ! ’ he s a i^ _ ■ _ _ you have,three people

n (the council) who ore nd vocal, 1 think you’ll ’cd-counci!:“-^------------- :----------- r

ops were guarding gov-all^tions -in the town o f __avoid a takeover there.DS-in.,San-Cristobal rc- 1 le air. The Panamerican ■ . s-ieopened with military • I

claimcd.tbey werejrom_-- . . Army o f National Lib-

vlouily-unknowngroiip,—— — itesti^ abuses by Mexi- es against;Lacandon In- — egion.— ------------------------- --------

m nnthing^ ntwu______g, not a home, not land, " ”)t educatioi\," the group - nnm t’faxed to hews me-

is named after Emillimopular hero o f the 1910------- —an.Revolution wbo de- -pea^tsLrights.tO-frpe • . — from' w ealthy landown- _

and other Indian peoples lave long been feudmg id federal authorities, of- • l i 'O n iy a few'hundred ■

mote rain forest___________ ___enous people complain 3 being sw indled away md their traditionol way rwly-being^destroyed-by

ntteiUiiaiy aervice delivery .527:60 fort2^ecfci.-Siles----------------

be levied for al) retuned

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I Nationa I transfer I 7years,$■ > -W ASHINGTON■ ihaokful you’re not lh■ V It is caning thousarH ------- •- cioushistorical-itetns• M ;_ ' ' tognphs to Watergat

I Md.The move beginn

' - years, require at lea< $6.8 million, said Siu

[ n the National Archive: f f la • Much of the 765.9

. ■ .be placcd in 2.3 millH ------r m d cushioned, conta

' protected from temt■ - midity.■ The items range frc■ . ile they can’t be expc■ windshield o f the liir■ ; in when he was assas■ The windshield w

■ B i l l i o n a i r

I . . LANAI CITY, Ha■ lot of details of Bill C H - ' Melinda French migh I . One thing seems sure■ ' UQnaire computer soft■ '• bridedon'(holdagiv< I Among those wil I tion’s second-richest

' I ' vows were investor I the nation's richest m I _____.of more ahaa-SS-bUi

Welfar■ ‘ Continued from A1 '^'2 ’s office says ihe s

„ _____ io chargc-lhcicdcral•; those administrative . . generated into a higl . counting and ollocati

.— -----------T ha t rejxirtaiso.sisultants are (akingjii dated federal policlc payments for tne stat

. The investigators must be changed oi

.costs will coniinuetl___ . growth and remain I

■ U y to^auldil."I ‘ President Qimon'j

' .task force now pro I . the welfareljureauct ' _ programs wilh diff

. • jnconsi8teat:require . by different (edero

;_____ <>nngT»»yinmil mmm“The iTmpIificalii

........... programs at all level------ -;-has been the-holy-1

— " wform—- always so_______ . ized.” the task fora•• - — .Tcpon. "The reasons

...evereonc agrees tha• miriistrators and-la

' losers due to Ihe'Olty." *'.As a first step, Ihi

’bmmends that Al stamps adopt the sa

- — and-incomcr—--------------- >-lli-NowT-AFDC.rec

lowed to have ju s i : iheir car, bul fnn

; stamps are allowe• with d fair market .$4,500. • .

__ _______ An AFDC famtlmore than $ 1,000 i

-------------- ifa-ffillftroirfoodst!;up to $2,000 worth c j 'a s savings account Jrises to 5:^000 wh

V__ '

ial Archives' :r will take 3 $6.8MUion>N (AP) — Hate moving? i It the National Archives. ' isands of boxes and crates of pr Bns~-from rare Givil-Waf-phi rgate scandal .tapes — to a S2f unaihg ip suburban College Par

inning Monday will lake thr< least 1,300 tniclc loads and co Susan Cooper, spokeswoman f ives and Records Administratioi i5,934 cubic feel of inaterial w million small, spwiaily designt iQi^ers so.ihat ihc contents, a :mperaiure fluctuations andjii

: from documents so old and fra. :xposcd.to.sunli^tlo.thc cracki limousine Presideni Kennedy s isassinaied.I will be wrapped in Siy^ofoai

ire Gates wed!Hawaii {AP) — A ‘ former g

II Gates’, wedding to Seattle P< ight never be public. ; "We aj lure, though,ihe bil- looking f software wiz and his life togei grudge. ment. witnessing Ihe na- 'Gales, est man exchanging crosofi C lor Warren Buffclt, crosoft.b t man with a fortune Lanai on bDlion..and-Oalcs’.._.eymppn_c

i r e rA1 has at lele system states use sroltferr:ral.goxcmmcnl.for.__ A senitive costs has '*de- speakinghighly technical ac- says ihecation maze," savings5^^'esUJhaL coh-_J?5‘lcra<rg jidvaniage'of oul- ^icies-to.rdap bigger “Wc a states. diiac-wcors say the system »ngs to fi 1 or administrative educalioi le their‘‘acccleraied that simp in burdensome and g o a ls o)

ways to- on’5 vfelfare reform **** promises to tackle T he I lucracy — a web o f ‘‘change liffcrent and often office fr lirements overseen. uigly.eni Icral agencies and b ew m eiumittees.___ -.......... j . . ‘!I.nstcialion' o f assislancc p ^ p le ai rtrels o f govemmenl »ng and ly-graili-of-wclfare.-lhcy_Jicc

irce says in a draft numbinons are many ... yet nileS;!!:!!:that recipients, ad- _ The laMaxpayers are all hear

current complcxi- heard fr- — ......said-the

, Ihe task force rec- manizinjAFDC and food Rown

: same rules for as- wait^iiig

recipiehtsJrc-aU_l«££S5£} isi $1^00 equjiy in .. "My « fam ilies on food andfrusi wed to own a car in Augu ket value of up to them t(

- nowhere

)0 i a assets, while ble. And 1‘starapsmay^have—snlted-a th of resources such lowed t' unis, and the limit hurts m; when a household me.”__

^ o t v e

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_ 5 pul'in a spccialiy-designe S ed along a special route tc

tergate lapes will be transj Unlike many people fai

D ” Archiyes_didn!Laail,unai “Wc have people who

= — ingonthls move-forfive 11 said. “And they will con

• another three years.”? Be - The movers will transp'

11 million charts, maps pre- 112,274 reels of motioi

p to buuiiil und video ic cS250 archivists^ ______ ^

The still picture coUeci taken by Mathew Brad

hree work by Ansel Adams ai cost of photographs taken duri

n for Among ihe iiems thal tion. new, modern research 1 will President Nixon's presidi

gned _on iheJCcmiedy,assassins s. are the Supreme Court.IJi u-_ T h e ^ i ld in g in Col

Arcfijyes IT — features I frag- tion and environmental a ,cked_prescrvation technology, y sat low archivists to use the

lion and storage method oam, ones, Cooper said.

is sweetheart-r girlfriend, Ann Winblad, the ! Post-Intelligencer reported.: are both extremely happy and g forward to a long, wonderful geiher,” Gaie$ said in a stale-

es, 38, co-founder of the Mi- t Corp., and French, 29, a Mi- it.business unit manager, left on Sunday for an unknown hon- m destination.__ _ _______

leasi one member who is 60er-------------------------------- —enior administration official, ing on condilion of anonymity, Ihe task force is banking on js from streamlining the bu- S-Cy. lo pay lor the president’s :e reforms.e are attempting to find every wc can-io administrative sav- 3 finance investments in better lioni training and child care; so mplificalion can serve Ihe twin o f cost savings and better

ficialsaid.5 task~force also hopes 'to - ge the culture" of Ihc welfare from.one of enforcing seem-

endless.rvles to helping people le self-sufficienL' jtead.of exploring ways to Rive e access to the educatioti7tram- nd employment opportunities ie'cd.lo.bccame.5eltsufl1cichi,!

lingly com plex elig ib ility nMrriTcV gnirt - - - • : task force, in a series of pub- jarings around the country, from welfare recipients who

he welfare system was dehu- ang.tanne Beike of Chicago told of ng in the welfare office for ihanJav.cJiQurs_bcforje.;sceirigiseworker.________ _______y children get hungry, tired -ustrated." she said at a hearing igust. “There is nowhere for

to be ch ildren. There is ere to nurse, my baby privately.

jidw hen it is my tum, 1 am in- i-and-feel-roshedrand-nol-ak j to.ask any questions. This my feelings and embarrasses

i h ^ o M N .

gned crate, and be iransport- le to avoid potholes. The Wa- ansported in armored cars..: facing a move, the National htillheJasl'minute 16 padc. ' /ho have already been work- Bve years; full time," Cooper continue lo work on this for

nsport 7 million still piciures, aps and aerial photographs, . ition piciures, and 200,122 recOTdnigsr ' acco rd in ^ & -

Ueclion. includes photographs rady during the Civil War, s and hundreds of thousands during World War II. hal will be on display ot the ch facility wilh be many of :sidential records, documents sinalion-and-audio tapes frotn -

'o llege Park — known as es the most advanced pollu- il controls and state-of-the-art gy. Ninc.labpralpfies will al- the lalesi dowmcnt'pr«crva- hods and even develop new

: I L7. Vmdf"| •Allcourssstauohtby

• Nine monlh evening j li. • Financial assistance a ^i- • Sponsored locally by 'f ' OftoolCoirtlnulnjE

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Paper records will be sii • thal can be shifted electri

button to provide, for easi 1 end, the W Ojni]«j>f she : thelagency’s downfown.- Micb.r The building can hold u{ r of records, enough space I

quisilion of materials into cials said.

, . Nevertheless, more than I feet of material and docui >—Declaratio!M>f-lDdependci

tion and the Bill o f Rij s Arcrnvcs 'mam buildirig 1 ', ton.s Hie-Archives since the

storage space at various lc e capital. “One thing this m> f is a consolidation of all of i s said, adding lhat Ihe const a—save aboutU- millifin a yet

“Bui it's not just a cost s also really help reseaichen- solidaiing the material so 1 over town,” she said. •1- The National Archives I- facilities across'the counLi V dential libraries, 14 federa

regional archives. .

by local practicing attorneys and! g ptoQrnn. e available if eligible.Hy Idaho State University,) Education. -------ses now forming for TkFOR bSochuhe cAixrl -800 NATIONAL-ACADE PARALEGAL STU[ Idaho State-Unlverslly Campus-Boi(.ai84jtEoc3lel

lEMAKBAKINOTYBM P S A V O i OE R T O N -^ TTBESS J p i

stored on mobile shelves :trooically. at a push of a lasier access. Laid end lo shelves would reach from VD-office i b Aiiii 'A'rbor, •

I up to 2 million cubic feet « lo accommodate the ac- nto Ihe next century, offi- _

lan a quarter-million cubic cuments — Including the

Rights rem ain'at the

he 1960s has been leasing » locations In and near the move is going to achieve

of those facilities;'’ Cooper >nsolidation Is expected loyearin rental costs. - --------Dst-saving m eosun. It will ters because it wifi be con- so they 're not ninning all •

es oversees more than 30 inliy, including nine'prcsi- ' eral records centers and 12

ndleoalpfotesslonals.

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fired into a slower-movinf he pulled past, killing a pass

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H iR » v . ', . . i,I:>;■■• ' -'.V)

P re s id e n t C linton ( partlc lpa ting .ln Rei

Clintperse

HILTON HEAD I (AP) — Keeping tra tioning president's o: can give Americans about the man they U‘

________ in an.official capacity.Take Bill Clinton’!

’ in his homestate o f Ai this resort island ol seaboard, for instance

Folk§ were prcttj about what the prcsidi

________ his only official appetKe-rccord • t'allTat 'tTii Weekend conclave o “Whal I’ve Learned ”

But the nation di< more about the priv ch ie f executive as vacationer visited Arkansas and South

— -n c k le rH f t^ vainrHi............... tcner.^flc's cncrgctic.

'ClIrjtpn-gotjiLqDc

4^-r^^^=j=fao»»-long^agcnda:^ -L'_ 1 -little sore from a t

. I game on the bcach tv* “ Those k ids beat

. > good,” he groaned.

Dolestart

_____ ---------- .W ASHINGIQ!; A ttorney G ener I'i - should stop “dra{ l'! and.appoInt an inc I;; sel to invcstig

-------- w- — eiiriton's-possiblc--------— -savinga-flDd-loan-fi

Senate Mitwriiy-LsaidSun^v.

, 'S l . - "J ‘hink if s hi{ >?1 what she knows !

■ !;■ Dole said.; i, "For the.presid ; ; for thc sake of the

-------- L;----- atto rncy-^cnera!■; should m ove,” ; H Republican said o

the Press.” Dole I-. had “wasted a lot (

her feet”

• Z carccr prosecutors : ' cially appointed <

handle the cast. . . . •: .Guaranty Savirr— r- •' ; ■ - Aflsociation.-ihi

: ■ owned by Clintb— •- -McDougal------ --

“ i;; Federal Investij ......"• ...ingJnto.thcJJQS]

; Madison and whi from tbo;tbrift-

Ir diverted to--------K.------Development -CoiI -1 venture owned

! : C lintons and M — Cllntoji— w n -

; ; Arkansas.Alw'bdng'exar

: Biv MxIiso°pnately routed to

- — L I. ■ gubernatorial cam-------n --------D ole ati'd^tlr<■’ have ~ also .'.^:

------ and -finaooe-vci:’ C b f lg r ^ f b r pla

7“ ( .re fu iio g to lau i

W f ^ !

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rtn Falls. Idaho Monday. Januan

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g 3 H H K < v -

in te e s o ff Sunday a t th e I R en a issan c e Weekenci, a

ton givtonal $ic

\3 lSLAfT0rSX^ fiilH ctrack o f a vaca- learned tl

s ofT-duty doings habit. Th ins rare insights sccutivc y usually see only Rcnaissa:ity.,_______ only goijn ’s week of rest events on r Arkansas and on sonal and 1 o f f the eastern Despite nee. spending:tly tight-lipped nized gc sident said during more tin ipearance. an ofT-_clsc, and ‘tTicHcnaissancc^tharwiis’' c on the topic o f “He d< ;d/' said orgadid get to know need to i

irivate side of its forrecrej as the vagabond The la( ;d old haunts in standing, I t h Carolina: He’s the pubi -He'sTTgood-lir^—what-Ai tic. He’s proud. presidei onc-lasi-rQ.und.of_abo.ut. _^h(»dmg4vome-to----->ft:nf:wnrlc7r^n-a—tist-John a touch football he had d h two days earlier, his brlisl at me up pre tty reported 1. front der

e: Reno t investiI Q N _ ( A £ ) _ = ^ C j ^ J leral Janet Reno Iragging her feet- independent coun- L ja | |M

tigate P resident p H P R j ble-links u> a failcd n-firm-in'ArkansaR,— y Leader Bob Dole.

high t i m c T h c d i d ^ ^ ^ ^ l vs she should do,"- -

ssident’s sake and the integrity of the

eral-s-office '-shc— the Kansas

d on NBC’s "Meet )lo said that Reno lot o f time dragging

itrrepeatcdly-that- ^ g f l | lors, and not a spe- :d counsel, should ;ase o f M adison s o n . B< vings and Loan AMAmi .the fa iled thrift ^ t t o ^ ntbn'friend James R®noli

J n ln v oistigators are'look- C lintor :.QSily;coJ.iiE»eo.f'.'AfKani whether any funds iff w ere-illegally .. George0 W hitew ater ing on . CoTp -r* n?al^ f tPt^ David B ed jo in tly by the a “rem M cD ougal when Republi

governor o

■»gnttn«l is whether “Now Qoaey vna insppro- m i^ t b1 to Clinton’s 1984 advanti ampiugn. 'they ’re ttre rR c p n .b J ic a ia s ^ -® ^ :_criticj2cd . Jhe^ . . GOP pITBlleifcteinlriog-therdrai -^coinm iM «es-in.. se l -inv puying p6UUifi:iii'"Corilni auncb-leg itlative~ adm in i

- .-.THiewal niiie .H oow idnser ii^.tbei

j e :::

e L ong C ove Golf C lub In I , a so cia l an d public po licy

'esglini!d e^ th :1 that this man is a crcaturc of This was Clinton’s 10th con- vc appcarance at the annual jsance retreat, an invitation- gathering featuring social atid panel discussions on pcr-“ ind social issues, site all the talk about Clinton ing his vacation -at an orga- gabfest. he actually spent tim e golfing than anything nd conference organizers saidarjtistlintrwith'thcm:-----------does what he wants to do,”

rganizcr Linda Lader. "We all0 have that getaway, and time rreation and laughter.”lack o f public events notwith-

ng, Clinton was frequently in ablic ey e . H ere’s a little o f -A -m crica-leam cd-aboul-its- ien t-a s- it -w a tch cd h im f lit

te-0o5ses.-Yc's, Ame7ica. ,dc[i- ihaJlaOley'told-the-president1 done a “beautifur’ job with iishing and flossing, Clinton ed after a checkup at a store- lental ofilcc In Little Rock.

I should igation ^

A/»pWBB ob Dole. R-Kan., s a y s

m «y G e n e ra lJ a n e t 3 I s 'd raog ln fl h e r f M t '- - v astlg a tin g P rM ld en t boh’s .t le s to 'a nin M t- » a v ln a M n d ! o a n ._ ,

j Brinkley." woke Sunday o f smarkable conversioq ’ o f blicans nw seeking

ow that they sense that there t be some perceived political ntage to going afte r th is, re all-for-lt all o f a sudden,”id-------------------- '— '______)P la w m a k ^ embittered by rawn^t^Bdepeodenvcoun-.^ n y a t ig a y o n 0 ^ ^ I r a n ^

iniitralion,- have.*, fought"- ral of legislation reautboKzs jeappoindneot of counsels, -

/I —

j a f y T I B S r r " - --------

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In Hilton H ead, S .C., w hei Icy re tr e a t

ipse ofi ^ ® m e cns • Bowling is not hi: o f managed an unimpressl in- Hot Springs bowling alle lal in the trip was heard to i m- golf course: “1 wish 1 c ial out how to get mulli sr-— shotsjin the bowling-allc

• Even when he’s of on on guard. Ever the 'a- Clinton refused to bite :nt who he cxpected to win ng BowLgame between Fl lid and Nebraska. “ I ’ve t — ^tou^-callfl-to'make-witl 3,” that one,” he said. (FI all won.)me • He fudges at golf.

cst of true disclosure, Cl th- ted to taking an occasioi in on the finks. But when o f drives at one hole .ani its-p lay ing the-first ball.-he [lit sify the extra stroke as a

• He has h is pridgn- ignQrcdiqu.gajO.ny:?^ent - score-after- his first'-visit -ith — until someone specu ton must-have done poorly, ire- It WAS a good game,”

(Score: 87.) ^

“ New NYC I calls for uni crime cracl

NEW YORK (AP) >v.. Rudolph Giuliani callcc

, " ^ a l l y polarized New ^ -his-inaugural-addfess-fi

promising to crack down -* -tackle the city’s perennial

•Ictns."The era o f fear hai

-enough rcign,-’-Giuliani : ^ "wpumcntsUfiVlHffliaUW

, with 7.3 million people

innermost spirit of New says our problems may I people are-bigger.”

Like other new mayo -- year. Giuliani promis^------city: "New:Yoik~Gty:^l

capital of the world.” Giuliani, a former fet

tor,, is taking oftlce as p Americans are growing pessimistic about crime.

" ^ ‘Ainmcairaljes“£an3 we know them if they t

’ lent," Giuliani told an 5,000 m front of City Ha

...........Giuliani said his prioi... jgffthemialitv of life.TT

concern cited by many who helped him. nan D em o(^D a^D iiik in!

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p A ciSANTA

I the tall, su r with a”po I "Batman”I-------- RomeroI . Center, ss I ■ Cause o f d I Romero I man, but I Latin Lovi I “When

# 1 recalled'irI very seldoI But I wasI Lotin namI _ New YorkI With hi:

RapeI CHICAGO l..iiicccasingly. I'~dnly'aga1nsf I against prop I could have pi I belter securityI -----Lauratee-F! .to sue the ma ^ apartment cor

1989. Shc'wi aii inswercdakii

' "This incidpcned,” Fol<

ero ho w as lawyer obtain leamthcOuTj plcx had a'hii

h i s tim ef j f f s a y s i

werems game.-He - ---------------s iv e l2 6 a talley, and later. O I C A .1 3 muse on the ^: could figure TlieWashmg lligans (free _ ^lley.” - --------------Timothy-Foff duty, he’s chology prc 5 po litic ian , nationally fa e when asked psychedelic in the Orange the infonncc Florida State Massachuseti J got enough gave i halli ithout-making-CXpcnmcQU: Florida State “My God,

kind of drug f. In the inter- give the pati. Clinton admit- m ation)," s ional mulligan Harvard Urn n he took two and others md ended up psilocybin he-didnU-clas— StatcJnsooJ : a mulligan. The expen ide. Clititon ifthcdnig.v bourhis-gD lf-lar-to-LSp.- sit to the, links criminal bei :ulatcd that he researcficnri iy. “I did fmc. - dumped a lo

be retorted, walked away Rcachcd ;

Hills, Calif remarks in imayor Saturday’s Bed former stj

l i t v ----- '"8not haye bee

:kdownP V - S g s m d "cd for umly m „g„,p|,ie,i„

ra o n ^ m o m d

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ms h»d V .» "8 S o T S

ilc.todbccomc M Harvardiptaleil l»™ York, which^bcbig, but-our which indu,___ __________involved “diyors in th e new going to r<

to remake his ®RliniplirbeTlw-'nm**"-'**

four doses federal prosecu-, experiment, polls show, that Doblin s

ng increasingly from one of e. that he. wa; SFSMonarvtve-as-mlntf^Btterir f rcmoin so vio- to any of thi an audience o f ten.docume ■lall. were infom iority js improv- pn,” Doblir That was the top any kind of ly’of'tlie'vbtOT unethlcalljT irrqw ly de fea t. tion (to u i h i " ’ ................ unwanantft

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if death wasn’t immediately n m was often cast as a gigo ut he claimed to have esca] over.in 1 started in motion picture

I'ln 1984'. "I was never a lei Idom did 1 do a picture whcr I/as saddled with the label b ome. My background is Cuba ork-City. J ’m ji Latin from-Mc his striking handsomeness ai

te victims ta30 (AP) — Rapt victims ir jy.flre.ilghting. back.unot_b isfthelranackcrs burnlso— opcrty owners they feel a : prevented attacks through Ic rity.e~Foley,- for exmnplerwants—rt managemenl.of a suburban,, n complex where she lived iri 7 was raped there af^er she a

ikiiockatthedoor. cident should nol have hop- / olcy said. Only after her Ii a ln ^ police reports did she s ardl Sffcam apartment com- c history of violence, includ- 1

othy Leary inmates

; informed SLperimeiitsingtonPost

'-F. Lcafy,-the former psy- - professor who was once famous as an advocate of ic drugs, said thal he had ned conscnt of o group of setts prisoners to whom he illucmogeriic drug in on

od, whenever you do any •ug research ... you have to latient every kind of (infer- ,' said Leary, who was a Jniversity lecmrer when he rs administered the drug in to inmates at ConcordjninOSfiirfiZ______________wriment was intended to secj^j {."which haspitipcrtics simi- I D,-would-r^ucc-inmatesl.-.|Hchavlor.~’Ttils was nutn—j ^^iSTHiirvard'^o ^ lot o f drtigs on people and--

vay,” he said.id at his home in Beverly ilif., Leary, 73, mode the in response to an articlc in s Boston Globe, which'quot- state prison officials as wy-

he-prisoncrs involved might been fully tqlcl of the drug’s

ilscussed the prison experi- well as other experiments dent volunteers. In aulobi- in 1967 ond 1982. -

obe articlc noted recent dis- th'argoveftmrenfnnd'acade-- irchers conducted radiation ftts'On hundreds of people in 1 and 1950s, some opparently leir knowledge. • J ^ b l in F ^ ^ oral:Tffuiait± ird ’rK eririedy School o f w nt, eaid h* hao-el>r tWd^ ccords o f the experiment, idicate that the 34 inmates - “dcflnitely k n e w ^ t^ . wcre^ I receive “a psychooctive e said the records shqw the «eeived-*etw een-one-andf ies o f the drug dunng the nt.a said hcjeceived a letter I of the.participants, who said ivas -aware he was taking a iringTlnig.- “I havcn’rtalkcd ' the others, but from the writ- ments, it describes how they srmed about what was goiiig )lln said. He added, “I think of claim that Leary a c t^ as

[ly as people whl>'pvrn«llff:~ I unknowing subjects) is ited.""'.'

l a r ^ m c— Cesar Romero, a long film career F • as The Joker o n -lay. He was 86.------ -ispital and Health'1 Gary Miereanu. y released. - Igolo or the other leaped the title o f

ures in 1934, theytt—ValentinOt—hg ROW leading man,- and

here I got the girl. Wyman’i;l because 1 had a “If I wuban, but I’m from thing elsiManhattan.’’________ ‘.I. con's and sturdy build, what I’d

take actioning assaults, robberies, muggburglaries.. ______________

-----She believes simple mcasuos on odequate peephole or lock could have saved ha.

A fter the attack, the so —returned to ihe-opartmontcom . raped ond stobbed another

That mon was' convicted In attack in March. **

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Yitzhak Rabin rq i Cabinet he was w

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; — Militajy-backed ! Haiti’s exiled pres : ; the sun W of Sun '

seaside slum.' Last week, 5,00C

~!;'’“slum.— a supp'oR- • President Jcan»Bc1l

lost their homes in |

_________ ‘I )inl>w!< m in ih iis ririiI . _ destination signs f

. V the Frcnch name foi ' Simone.

...........' • - —T hat’s what Ci' .nounced so-LAY)' ! the 1986 ouster 0 : Claude "Baby I - Simone is Duvalier'

________ i____A8.of.Sunday,-a_________: o f the' gaily poir

T ‘ known here ffrtnj• playing wooden Cit ‘ Cite Simone gra 1 on the concrete v ; slum, and some “S

■ —marktngSrhftve-tI Aristide supporte

change must not be “It is one mori

1 ' Duvalierists are tiy__________U<ountiy.'-'.said the.)

; .Juste, w b o le p re w

~ I ratic goverhmcnt in : “They are push!

- • hard that at a c e i^ . . . -:-.go ing-to«#> dc,*-

* Cite Soldi has 1 _______ I pro-Aristide, but

; political movmeni ' Advancement and

(FRAPH), has rec recruitment and i:

; paigns.- Last:Mondayra

; cial for the organiz

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w m t f iIM (AP) — Israel, oval Sunday-for a‘;>eace talks with the md Prime Minister I reportedly told his swiOmgtoletPLO jafat “swMt a bit.’') w am e4 that i f [ !0 accept a compro-1 out last week in key sticking points, {rcen>ent5.w ould.be_^0^

: point o f reaching Rabin asked in an

sracli army radio; •tl line follow ed tion of what Israeli | H 1 was an agreement ig-k^jo^staclea-to— ig lh e Israel^PU u O . . ' lestinian autonomy. P 'Ti xtlons w ere deliv- ^ r '

sent to Rabin's |E __with a list o r p f p ^ U

Ith, the PLO chiefs mied a compromise hed. In an interview irmy radio, Shaath » still disagreed oh .

the autonom ous to be returned by V

ohirol over border V ' autonomous zones. V the Israeli side is ' ■ sensitive about any)vcrcigntyAShafltli-----------! also very sensitive tempt to continue "■" / )1 of Palestinions interritories."_________ ,,! interview, Shaath u ■ fax from Foreign imon Peres, saying • . trepared to resume " "'®’ Egyptian resort o f Sund t d ^ was mcniioDcd.__af(9r_<any new talks would to ld h le basis o f tlif agree- weekl; ed in Cairo. Rabirt was in

t V i n a n ?IU14CE, Haiti (AP):ed ^ngs opposed to >resident are taking [ | ^ H un City, a sprawling

000 residents o f the K I iort'base f o i^ x l l^3ertrand Aristide | i l ^ H in an arson fire. The cjflcn.tnore att. ^ k t f J ^ M drivers change their IS from Cite Soleil,; for the slum, to Cite j j O S

Cite Soleil (pro- y) was called before :r o f dictator Jean- / Doc" D uvalier. lier's mother. ^ 5 ^^ .a l J c a s t lw ih lh in la . .^ ^ tainted m inibuses, K tag

Cite Simone signs. ‘ , grafliti has gone up;e walls arouiid the #10011 5 “Soleil” street sign w ho d

irters say the*name ^ 1 ™ t be underestimated. lore sign that new ‘" f . ‘ trying to recover the

b£.RcvjG cm d.Jcan-_i?_^J tscnted Haitian expa- ' Witi ri.itiria’B brief democ- weapo: rtinl991.- - rescm: ishing the people so from tl alain point, things a t t . .poU c,'iJcan-Justcsaid. , as been traditionally but an army-backed lent, the Front tor the md Progress of Haiti ■ ■ reccotly stepped up ■ ■

id intimidation cam- ^ R j

v a lo td in g ^ a re s -o fn ^ ^ H mization was killed in

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lem b er o f Israel’s undercoN id ay w h ile a rrestin g a P alei ir c la s h e s tw tw e e n Pafe stir1 h is .m in isters during the kly Cabinet meeting lhat he in no hurry.

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lUeyway. Wilhin hauffl-gunmc ^ d e d on the neightferhoo<J. Ri

th e ir w eapons, \ swingin ;hetes and lighting the fire thi royed more than 1,000 shanties. Witnesses said the mtfn poin'tc .pons at people to stop them ftoi ming their mMger-posscssioi ntbccardboard.shack8. oUce from a.nearby station di

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telling the Cabinet.

oublefor

C ite S im o n e s ig n Sunda>I o u t b y a r so n f ir e s 9 tarte< rent nanra'of d it e S o le il.

[.Rr* The death count was ging but residents say at I ( that young men, many take

attackers, are missin in’te'd~'miiScrcd.” “

Residents blame Fl sioiis. -attack and thp name-cn

dation cam paign, ^[J did . 'n ic ^ y -.

talkaboutihe ^

uld eniqy one of jHoi: fir D ^ w o u ld t^ l a tp ^ y g u ^ i u t a u i a n l « l i r i ^ j u n c w taiMic, is p l e ^ u bting

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V ^ U jy / i Unidentified U.N. relief a{

i v j S S P ■■ southern city Somali. U.N.

Another S< the attack S compound

-P rogram:— A senior

said it was ; attack on Mi said U.N. an

g U m i l B pect the atti campaign ag agencies.

‘This is to "'tationrburit

declining to

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dishu and Bi victims, a gi not released.

The'food ' Somalia, G(

was uncles ' politically o

— oriustar vehicle. W quently targi

Almost though few

U m gious views.'Violence tha

t ^ l H -U.N. m ili '.December I

than religion • T — — But-just-

anonymous sent radical holy war on

I in Somalia. The groi

APpMs Nations amg u n 0 “ ?!>>'« ®_,. , anJ-distnbii ' City alcohol and irmy. Ribitedby 1: luld sweat a •‘Anybod; :d Rabin as anything c

will be she _______ ■ statement.

rHaitian--------- 1_ FRAPH

' But afte r i coordinator

j referred reL- ~ 'T T Cite Simon

Army-lii■ / i i t l i ; m ^ j a _ i‘attacheslll

■ SSp ^ for months.brijzcivass

'.. pwo—D e c i^ ^a y ‘a fter 5 ,000 - c o u p ^ e d b y g a n g s

— — uOS given as four, ■ ■ t least 20 more - ■ I ken away by the ling and fbared

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which began

liperissure ^K $ I 5 D 0r interest?___ WionwiSi - ~> g y a » .p<8pntnnfr>. ^

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imenraidifagencyomalia5ISHU, Somalia (AP) — ied gunmen broke into a r agency compound in the ity of Baidoa, killing one N. officials said Sunday. Somali was wounded in

c Saturday night bn the d o f the W orld Food

>r U.N. military official' s premature to blame the Muslim extrwnists. But he analysts nevertheless sus- ' mack is psrt of-a-larger • against non-Muslim relief

; to a certain extent spew- rit irbased-on information- lave,” said the official, to elaborate. He spoke on o f anonymity, were sketchy-due to poor icalions'betw eenM oga--• Baidoa. The names o f the

1 guard and a driver, were____ ___ ;__ ______ ___

od program 's director In Gcitimo Lodcsanl, said It 5^ v^ether the attack was Y or religiously motivated : an attempt to steal a U.N. Well-armed looters fre- irget aid agencies. all'Somalis are Muslims,

w subscribe to violent reli- ws. Most of the clan-based that provoked the massive ilita ry intervention i n . r 1992 was political, rather ious.s tb e fo re -c h ris tm a s r on­us group claiming to repre- cal Muslims threatened a on Christian relief workers ia. ^foup acciiscd tlie United and, aid groups of passing ;s in the Somali language ibuting pork, pornography, I nd hashish — all items pro- I y I s l^ .ody who tries to distribute 5 concerning Christianity shot,” the group said in a t. ■

[islumH denies the accusations.:r the attack, the FRAPH tor in the'area, Herve Black, repeatedly to-the slum as

one.•linked gunmen known as ;!lhave.terrorized-the.capitaL Jis. They are blamed for the assassinationsipf the pro- e .ju s t^cc .^ in istc^a^^^

are remnants of the DUvalier } disbanded private militia, itons Macoutes. which the rs used to terrorize the popu-

de, who was an outspoken Duvalier and of the'military

1 that succeeded him, won "first - free elections in

<r_199Q. but was ousted_in_a_ le months later.

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T O e f i l yRussia captur

MOSCOW — Aulhoril hard-line resistance crush in early October, a news«

Alexander Barkashov, Unity group, was seized 1

B aii^hov was shot D i i^ car and'w as taken't I^nistry authorities disc and moved him to a sp< said.

infomiation about the cos Barkashov and many

underground passages fn attacked Oct. 4 by tanks <

Gerinany: ExBERLIN — Russian i

threatened Germany last - -let him visii, the gover

report said he threatened ‘ Meanwhile, Franc«ji

countries where Zhirino' saying he would not be v

informcd by a Geimai Bonn was denying hi

' responded lhat the reb------- world-war-ond-Gemumy*- •. the newspaper Well am J The'extremisi, whose \ in'Russia'sparliamentar * said that If he gains pov

from eastern Germany a newspaper said in Sunda

Pakistan, Ind1 ISLAMABAD,'Pnkisi ' Sunday on their pereni > - • a p p c a ^ ready to make *■ Pakistan's Prime Mi

' India's Foreign Secretai — rights abuses against Mu

Dixit made a quick tr ' Bhutto, then relumed ti

® . with his Pakistani cpunti Dixit also.patd a briel

“ Leghari in Jslamabad.6 Dixit expreued hope ^ lions, bul did not annoui '• o f hostility between the ►-

e Fightingwraiy KABUL, Afghanista a other wilh air strikes,

* major battle for the pre; ----- -^shattered capiwl.

More than 600 peopli ed at three Kabul hospit dawn darkness on New

g_ and many of the wou H , according to witnesses, jf President BurhonuddiIS chunk o f Kabul, was i

bined forces o f Prime ss Dostum, an cx*general.ial____________ ^ _________le0- • • a f j ----- H B |

u-

en

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Monday, Ji- I

januao r3 .1 W Tlmw^awa. T

res last hard-lineiritics have arrested the last ma shed by forces loyal to Preside s agency reported Sunday.V, leader o fthe neo-fascist R i T h u ^ y a ta hospital, Interfi Dec. 22 by an unidentified ^ v to a hospital, Interfax said iscovered his whereabouts, th pccial ministry' hospital in M

e Interior Ministry said he ci ase.y of his fighters apparently t from Ihe Russian White Hou» s and troops sent by Yeltsin.

xtremistthreaterI ultranationalist Vladimir Zhi ist week when It refused lo. emment said Sunday. One rd W orldW arlll.' joined the growing list o f

lovsky is persona non grata, i welcome.iarrd ip lom arin 'B ul^athat- hini a 'v isa , Zhirinovsky ebuff could lead to a new ny.'s “complete destruction.!!.ri Sonniag.9oid. .. .................ie party dvon the most votes ary elections last month, also ower he would reverse the Ru ’ and move 300,000 troops ink day editions.

dia discuss territcislan — Pakistan and India o nnlal dispute over Kashmir, ;e any compromises, vlinister Benazir Bhutto s e t ! tary J.N. Dixit his country sh /luslims in the disputed territor trip to the southern city of Ki to Islamabad on Sunday nigi

nterpart Shaharyar Khan, ief courtesy call on Pakistan's

w that the discussions would li )unce any proposals that might le South Asian neighbors.

acks Afghan capi!ton — Feuding Islamic facti 5, rockets and automatic gun residential palace and other str

pie, both civllians’and soldiers pitals since the latest bloodbath ;w Year's Day, In oddition. d

s,Idin Rabbani's militia, which c ; trying to withstand an onsla le Minister Gulbuddin Hekm d.in the form er'C o^unist am __ _______________Cogyiled

ioe StLynj^opd^

nci5H0ES & B

ne leaderfmajor leader ofthe sident Boris Yeltsin

61 Russian Nalional iterfax said.1 gunman in a pass- . a id . When Interior!, they arrested him n Moscow, Interfax

le could provide no ^ ^

Ily escaped through ouse as it was being n.

ened war -Zhirinovsky angrily

nc'

:w ;

2 Zhirino.ysky ji Russian w ilh^w al into the country, the

itoryia opened new talks nir, bul neither side

set the tone, telling •/ should stop humanritory.---------------- --------------f K«^chi..to sec Ms. night for more talks

ui's President Farooq

lid lead to better rela- ight help end decadcs

ipital city'actions blasted each gunfire Suiiday in a r strategic sites in the

liers, have been treal- bath began in the pre- n. dozens were killed s-nrrencK'hospttals;------

ch controls the largest : “ nslaught by the com- :kmatyar.and Rashid larmy.tled'from wire rqKots

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'modem times.] • ; When cataloging ihc

bloody ccniury, Maols short list, along with I Stalin and Cambodia’s the shear number ofli\

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_l_^nucIcar.boml3;Is ihis.counir agaip in Korea?

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, wc can. Inm confident lhat i ^ <5fconflictshouIdcomc,we

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- 'iswhcthCT North Korea, ow ■the Communist world.'shou

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I .cnzy coofined m (be exao laftErdiywidiDOlbiDgtoi

' ’;ao fivedoni to get tte mu

r view)f ants of H ed^so whyi^ao Tsc-tiinre still hailed Ihe'nstem prws. tliVponrait is Chia-iao’s "C.KCCSSCS’’ balanced rass1 achievements as an eco- symfreality, Cliaimian Mao - put ll ■ned 100 last week - was - Red < and bloodiest dictators of M

the worst tyrants of ihis ofhvlols name’belongs on the to beth Adolph Hitler. Joseph the v a’s Pol Pot. Measured by - freedf lives destroyed and dis- In'■tlop.thcm,.ill,,L_________ .?n_Cirlicr. this week, China’s Techliscd Mao as "a t patri- chaii■ in Giina’s modem histo- saiti ing the market-oriented re- - policcccssor. Deng Xiaoping, ciall;Mao for providing the the- No <)r the communist stale. numto to ihe communists who homihis life was a curse on tlie lagsitonans can only guess at tics,le who were killed in ihe faminunist vision, but tlie num- Tcions. day<FDrv,-.ml of the late 1950s man

jricultural economy. It led who1 a.scalc rivaling the man- tung inflicted on ihe Ukrame in o's Culmiil Revoluiiori 'of

h e U in eClark Walworth' AJIcrM.inagln3 editor Circi

members of the editorial board le'n Hartgen-Clark Walworth,'!

ust decid( t N. Korejnerican public started think- c question raised by tlw f i »rea may ha« developed a m jn u y .re 3 d y .t^ j .g q ip _ \^ „ ____ f t

»t President Cinton'lias M |

wrioisis’ in Korta-I -- - — but I am’not positive iliat _ hal if, God forbid, any kind wecodddowhatwcnecd ^

o abo illK Sttbecausctlic . the last several vrecks there ancc” that North Korea has Klear bombs. That creates iftn-atnton.-Hchasstatcd---- - j

North Korea oncc, from lie United Nations, and it_-.^^I wars in histoty. More thana m g a s ndch 'ldrenw cro____Hit military confrontation of jffwhcnCommunist-mled wth Korea in an effort to

)verand'todaythcqueflion ^ .oncofihelastremnaiitsof -j Jiould be permitted to have

lave any under terms of the ' ^ ifetiuionTreaty'underwhich ws have been seeking to ir weapons to ayone else. flsidciwJanunpri^ctablcitfDquniDCQUignetl^___^cing to intcmaliona] m^xc* des.Butilsuq)endcdin-

d the Intematwnal Atomic— ^ t e t h c i p 5 ^ t a v = ctioo3Sta(tcdBgQm.NQith „— illy making a few bombs

hasteurptdictablc nature of vise WBhip under lurd::l^(;k?ni:_j^ wSl.whohasheldsupreme onl; ijr more than 40 years, • fore oridlesder.BitioQ rathe Korean p ^ > ’ J crous. North Korea, wi^ a der

r~ ilogs ^was my neighbor'! dog), I S ueofotficrdogjintkarai,1 tbmin. It «ailoB me im- ‘ nimals;iflrBetirsnMlI,inanftrday., Xare .but a few f9ct long and qqivWbeitorturef-— -hi«j itt^dogsiM iloitiaosUki vout tdogshavefedingcinatd]- I aid lesdtfueM and 'ov

xactocaixxnooca^dtv m to keq).ourQBD(b:^:MU; - 1mucb-iiee^ c o c e ^ ow '

BBtler’s birf y honor MsrSnTdn 950raRtniaicrtltglTBnHll hina, unleashing bands of lawless yc iss and kill anyone suspected of mipathies. Resp«lcd estimates in jt Ihe number of people murdered ' ed Guards during this pwod ol fiOOi Mao engaged in social engineei

lasjiive and bmtal scale. Tluough th' fhb_communist ideology, people w i be shaped.■Bak'ca,’slackcd'an'd sr le will of Ihe slate. He was a great cedom and of mankind.In'a rc<^t essay, Luciari_W.. I^e,

n_Cl'>f’3J'Jli’c Massachuscils In echnology, sumrnariz^ Mao’s legi liairman was a master manipulator nitiments, but in the implementation olicy, Mao’s record was unimprcss iaily the appallingly cruel treatment' Io other Chinese ruler matched h umber of people killed, banished f omcs to rural exile, imprisoned both igs and in caste-like categories of cl cs. and who starved in policy-i imines."Today, people who celcbratc the I(

ny of Adolph Hitler and hold him up lan arc rigliily shunned. Tragically, I 'ho heap ilie same ^rt of praise on mg still mle one-fifih of mankind.

— TTieColorac----------------------------

2S-New8Jlcn Wilson Peter York'irculatlon manager Advertising i

ard and writers of editorials— ti.'Mark Kind and Stcv^ Crump.

ie if it’s rej ja over boi

h(OTlhah:i2miIlionund^ lear the north-south dividing lint Soi nore than 600,000 men undff aims, r nore than 36,000 American trtxjps.

Cicariy, Kim believes North Korea 0 nuclear weapons as anyone else. M tVorid countries have long been askin wwers can possess thousands ofnuci #hynotus?

The administnilion''s strale^'so fai ly^o buyoff NcKth KonaAvitbAorioi nents. Clinton has suggested a willinj oint military exerctscs with South Ko ishmeniofnomial diplomatic idatioi iion of economic aid. He’s even sugg

After U.S. and Nath Kixean repre It the United Nations'b an efTort to re Tiise, a North iCorean foreign mimstij ^uol^ Thursday os saying his countr X)wardanagreancnL

TTk problem for Ginton is easy to Joes he do if negotiations fail? Al le^ }mfi« twn njynty fii<ni«ed bv officin xonbmic cm ha^ against Ncflh Koi arikes to destroy North Korean nucle n « oonsequenccs of either could clc t i ^ . Ether brie rru^t iriduccKim lc icross the bonkr as he did in 1950. N Icnows whal%«dly<jn his4nind.—

Bul tou^ th < ^ his be, Iimow the Ameriam peo^eahs hi^> want another WOT iri^prea. They tum first Korean War, forcing President E scale for a stalemate. Arid they cvenD igainst Vietnam. - - - -

UJJ. Seottary-Gencral Boutros B has pleaded for patience, whidj certai visable given the stakes. In fiict, Ihis u which patience t- incredible potiencc - mly answer. Kimll Sung, at 81, i$a’l forever.

/ames WcOutmy i a ooftimnisf fi derNewspapas' Washington bureau

bodies yeani foi?4 would assurije i le$ » ^ U»> . en|gttin=jbougfat3jfr how much worse is it for them?

Some people don't have fences sc must cham tbeir dogs or tho* don't 6

after tbe dog in their b a d ^ ^ so d ^ in a cage. How lUiculousllfyou on a chain or in a csge'.diea you di havaa do^ Having one jo l^ . f a p outfindom apace pvi» to il) is 1

I have witaesseS'ttii; utter joy thi flivea die dog 1 \raOc aod thb in tua ^jptdr. Peo(^ PLEASE, <be 1

- LAURA UBAVrir ■ T w fa F i^ ,

mrth[ao? j■cducatlonin------------syoudiloha- • “of capitalist; in the West > 5 ^rod by Mao'S •;oo.ooo............................neering on a h the red lens e were bricks d smashed at—■cat enemy of v H W

|ye, WMpm __ ~ ^ 3 e ii Institute of ' . .

^ition of public tr .rcssivc, cspc--- . . ent of people, d him in the cd from iheir)0th in the gu- ^ " tVif class idenU- ^:y-produced X U

lelOOthbinh- ^lupasagreal ' -,ly, the peopleonMaoT.- I

orado Springsr t t c T d e ^ ------------ WTWi

I reel that i ■ ty daughi...... : “ "Cadger’s

• • ; _ utes, top;pcaicdly

I , ................ tion, ';Vitthere alw

5rk . That'singdlrcclor o f US arc

life o f th(------------------------- thoseoldIp. tincnt Ies

■ times. Bl•______ first step

• | thcprobl ^ f l f l V plague pi

Y 0 softwai ____ ____ _________ iQday,

)mbs magozinicnmc Wl

— ' I automall“Enough

[H 0 3 whorcccat crime

irtnoy rcaaylo------ so on ani

I and talk

many deployed- !>^rlcu.pSouth Korea has As theIS. reinforced by c n « i s .5 kind o f 1Dna is as entitled ly. pistol:. Many Third , show thesking: If the great ware hasiuclcarwci’p < ^ -eom cm c

scorc-scijfarhasbecnto ' 'tn g w ithiriouscuicc.__________Thi.sillingnessto'canccl sort of, iiKo^thcestab- the Icadiations and cxtcn-. sbals, ra:uggcstedaidto in the fil;_________________ rules jcqrprcscntatives met six-guns toreachaconpo- jail or sciistiyofliclalwas this hardimtry was moving L —

/to define. Whatleast two q>tions I A l ficials here: a tightKorcaorair • , ,licicorWitics, V iT ia ta lcicariybedisos- Isn 'tiltim to strike out......... jrig t'o coth0. No ono here agent to sp

' ‘ iCpl'CSClltllbe, Clinton must leagues, ghly unlikely to Had I ha turned against the mail systci nt Eisenhowerto — fng $2.901 -cntually turned take up to ;

dcstinatior B Boutros-Ghali top brass ii ertmly seems ad- Myques lisisagamein speakouti ice—mi^tbethe. .speaJcupo i?n’t going to Uve high rates:

» the word n----------------- o f letters tlisr fy-KDi^-RJa- for ex£ rtau.

D o o t

--------- ' \ m m[iie that dogs have mSS06

O N W---------- :— - -

ssothcyftdA cy i-tfixllikftpickiiig . .Iso they stidclbeir B l i l H you stick your dog' T | udooltdeserwlo _ ^ gprotBcdoh~fintth~ - 1 I r l )iswn*igl . . - I(-that fieedoniTBB ■ j ^ — : tumtomideiDpV' lllll-^_ be i t ^ to y o tV ;> .^ H ^ 9

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l e n , t d l : n i e h ^ ’ l l n a t i c t o <

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evil’s in 1Vcstcm-filtTrfaris knew m th It if the grizzled miner had a jhtcr and a treasure map, the ’s lifc cxpectancy-was five n ips. And that the pretty Orphi ly would ask the rKctbncal q /iqlence, violence, why mus Iways be violctice?"''s a good question. And ncai rc asking it in the dangerous thcselJcrvous '90s, Truth is lid snoot-'em-ups have some essons for our computerized Because now, as then, the nc :p toward a solution is to Ide tb(em:~ Is this criminal violen primarily a hardware proble /arc problem?

is due to hardware. Note the inc scrcaming about rampani with a picture o f a big, bluc-i llic pistol and ihe headline gh!” And the TV commcntat :ccnlly lold us viewers that a ic is so heatqd that “people.a ibTacoup'fd'Ih’c'guh'lbtby.'* ind on, in the hundreds o f co k show orations about crime ovirtgihe desperate necdfor r gun contri>l taws. — hese citizens sec it, criminal s due to ownership of a spec f hardware, guns, or more na tols. And they have some dai hat Ihe availability o f lethal las helped minor violence to mojor, due to tempers, famil; settling, accidents, children ith guns and so on.------------ ■:; .schnni nf thoueluJiad.adMa ', in many old Westerns. Son iding whitc-hats - sherifTs. n rangcrs.and what-have-you - film instituted strict gun-con

ns au h c ^ g e ”o f town.^h^^ some other repository. And utlwarc control did work for

tterabout the positives?time for the Postal SeWice t rne'to a 'halt?! am'notTchos speak up for the scrvicc; I on t niysclfand'hopcf^ly'tny-cc

had a reason to use our priori le'm, I too would be upset at < } for two-day delivery and ht0 SIX or seven days to reach i on; However, I can 't speak fi1 in Wosbin^on concerning t lestion is this: Why do peop1< It about the Posml Servicc on I about ne«ative.thmgs?^0vi !S and false premises? Why d 1 never spread about the thou i that reach their destination t sample: 'T o Mary and new I

inesburyiAV.'SO'XMTBlilN'M^srav&TOTm&jfsjg flCTMJ/ Affftftjpypa Ii* ■Ml I.. ir » I * •w i N i ^ s f m p ---------

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ew unds ? L d o w n itm ocen nt, amnnates* tt

the softIlhc flrsf daprct- :he poor . ■ cmin* • :phari rc- Im t __I qucs-

, ,, while lo reduce v cariy all research in th ’H® Saturday aftemoc' **■ But by halfwayme per- - ofpopcorn in cvc

. •> the moment discc solution was bein

___sn a w a rc .i.c ^ mjf,Q£H-----—thoy-were abidingblem or bul killi

with non-gun we;______cluhfi pr bnn* han

he ney/s grantly were dcf> , rules and chnlleni

jc-sleel jhing about it. Cii control towns liki ington have discc

It anger down o f the theoi ■ • This underline!

y. And school of thoughi columns criminarviblcnce

JThatlhc_root t . wickgdman-jioL

,• < - • W cold Wcstejr lal vio- Ihc leading white jccific solve both types ' narrow- Dodge, Tombstoi

data to he pul the bad gu lal hard- his whole senteni to be- Case B, he was fl

nily ............tor to the next w('nplay- ^ W eofthcseco-------------- believe that Ihis <vocates. only efTective mi lome of^ , bad-actor softwa: ;. mar- ing U.S. cities a t lu -.early - as many guri con :ontrol od?, disarmanicnIciheir__ on weaponry as je bar, the later the Clanton: nd indeed Ihe mob that atta for a Hitler and his No

> ■. somewhere near 1 . . hard to find a hon

- surely do_______Or the carrier w

• col customers* habits mail at an elderly

. him/her to check i

.Is?L„d. ™ y l.c amiss? lhave il , Big-city officer :h its tyroniicfb r^c- -that is for from tn ID this dedicated wi•pie who machine opOTly Morale in our off

iowjnail, for our jobs and f y does fn«nt. lousands From his vcry.f in that master has comm w baby lomer scrvicc and

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? _ . ‘ T h e r i r f h t i ; n t p e o ^ o i A t

shall]

tware,n<Jim

Wright

c violence, as 1 recall from I the old Gem Theatre on noons.vay through o^r first Mck _ every case, the Wyatt o f" scovcred that his hardware leing corrupted by bad

ling by the hardware con- illing and injuring others weapons - knives, ropes,

lefying his danged gun lenging him to do some- Citizcns in toughrgun- like New York and Wash- iscovcrcd the same break- leory;ines the loRie' o f the second- Ight: That the real c a u s i^ f nee is'violent criminals,

wickedness isint wirtffji wrnpnufi-j---- --jtcjTTi.fws can tell you what - lite-hat invariably did to ics o f software problem in stone or Deadwood: Either I guy in prison to serve out tence or, n^orc often irt IS forced (o send the preda- world for further review.,

econd school of thought lis combination is still the— method for reducing the ware problerri that IS maK- , i a combat zone. Establish :qntroI laws, w ^ in g peri-_ ient treaties or written bansa&^fl»-lito;u.Bm.sppner or;__tons, the Manson family, ittacked Reginald Denny, Nazi associates or some

ar Harmon Park"'/ w e worK lome and a high percentage ; -

:r who is so famiiiar with his )its that a sudden build*up of rly person's hotne prompts clc and find out if something

cere may have morale prob- rannical management, but I tnie-herciiiTwin FalU..Wc i window clerksj mail ban*: OMrators and carriers: ofncc is h i ^ due to a love id fair and.caring tnaoage*.

ry. first day our present post- nmitted himself to good cus> and sotisf^tion. He is ^11

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. s d i o o < y H m , f a 0 I n o t b e i n E r : ^

othard^~oihcrhumansTvithbad inti

show up and have to be dc The above-listed villains

'their choice oftools, from knives to chunks o f concrc aind dive bombersrW hnnl

■ common was an evil and v pose. W hendcccnt society with bad humans, it is the lor that must be the primai ing “tough” laws against g

—excusing those who break- other laws because of “rag other trendy ideological al about much to slop prcdaii

“ “g tv lngH ftlej^^choslova The answer to tltt classi

question is that thtjre alwa . Icnce so long as the rest ol

tKrvlDlcntTtnrlooscrfceti tling that the predators am proved because they’re de; their poverty or psychplog them a special excuse fon Let us join Washington su

. end to revolving-door pris — bitual-career criminal-Lct . -sen tences be served and m

It's doubtful that any of — rorizingourcitie3-areSl,C , --ists-torthe NationaLKino

But even if they were a lk gun nuts, the solution is tc use, not the ownership, of wont real gun control, let' gun to commit a violent ci matic maximum-sirntence, crime, without exception,

, class, race, creed or categi_ inal. •___ ____________

We must stop the use ol Clime. But-“f8cing-up-to-tl with anothertiseless gun ( just a tired old knee-jerk r

5 crime Issue, It‘-s llkc fighr outlawing ballpoint pens.

Jim Wright is senior co. Dallas Morning News.

^ - i;i.>iiuiiitli.'d to that ond| u ! -. as long os there is room f

- Itreallydeflateaiipers is out what he considers his ?f only to get home and see

or let(Chi>tu-.tlic*cditOi ui g programs criticizing wha

mg locally for.upper mai .. doing things is much like

ceiy checker out for the i !c- .- ;--;At localjevels we pbej

l ^ t job we can and hope a smile. And we even ma who doesn’t?

- ...:t o ail'the custothers ot tho greatest and your fne

:- talk make m y job so wor s- RAYFORD ™

' TwinFalls

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l e a t t h

wareintentions will--------------------

e dealt with, ains varied inom six-guns t o -----------ncrete to panzersnnhtiyTillhndTTi— :----- r —■nd violent pur- licty is dealing the latter's bchav- mary focus. Pass- ist guns and theneak-thesc and any-----------------‘rage” or some U alibi will do :dalory behavior as

assic B-Westeni Iways will be vio- 5t of society letsret-urttopTwat-— ----------------. among us arc de- : deprived, that plogy or past gives - for any outrage, n slate and j)ut on prisons for the ha--Lct-UB insisl-that— ------- - -id not waived............................y-of the crazies ter-Sl.OOO-suit-lobbv------------ -iflo Ajsoc_iation, - -all-ducs-'payingis to deal with theI, o f guns. If we slet's make use o f ant crime an auto-nee, no-paroleon, regaidless o fitegory of the crim- :

;e of guns for "to-the-gun-lobbyi:-----------------un control law is irk reaction on the . ighting forgery by •;ns. _

r columnist for the

IpjnH fllwnygwill he_________>m for improvement, serson’s morale to put 1 . . . .5 his best days work see scathing c o l i u ^r ur even T V -n e w ^ — ----------what we do. Critieiz- management’s way of like bawling a lie increase in prices, abey orders, do tho * . - lopefuUy always with I make mistakes-;

rs on my route; You’re fneiidly smiles and worthwhile.’ ■

B B Y t n U D ^

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LEWISTON (AP)-------------- ^Semcc-onicials-say-

wil! be a rebuilding ; c and Nez P.crcc liatior programs; : '

That means difTcre nei^boiing national I some 4 million acres

-----------------Idaho^'.'----------------..................._Por.the Clcaiwalcr,

means twice as mud ----------- for Mie dnrinli thi]-l

—.- ...........pipeline oftrees to ma■ ■ .......... ...." For IhrNcz-pei'C-.

- bring a dnmialic drop s limber ofTered for s

focus on clearing hun ■ ■ Endangered Species A

The Clearwater sta SO million board feet' during the fiscal yea September. That woi

--------------- the-26:4milUwrsoldl____________On the Nez Perce tl

nuigefromlQtp60n on how consultadons Marine Fisheries Serv

The Nez Perce staf

~ pipeline loat is uiii salmon review, said 1 deputy forest supc G rang^le.

------------------Tbe-remaining-4--------------- board-feet-are-in-sali

T f i o i m n d

BOISE (AP) — ^— — - break-il twoBoisea

more than ^,200 pe< ' nations ut a health cli

Fria^.OfHcials al the <

' Health Department' clinic had hoped to i that many people. J*Wc'i:e real please achiw anM peicen of our target popul Oiuf&e, Central Dist to r .^ e fe e U w e ’ve those .p e o p lia fn i scboiols.''

Tbe elinie.was set d«nt««t Lake-Hazel

-^Ve'd jove &r z r : ^ K i n n illa |u L ?

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ff, loft, a n d A lbert S anford irk lrT clow tow n B o is e ,S u irouD c a ll« l 'T h « S o c ln ty . 1,' w h ic h ,r ec r e a te s tnedle^ XI m e s a n d s p e a r s from thi m e e t In th e park a b o u t o r

fofScials•ams rebuVP) — U.S. Forest scheduh

J year for Clearwater ‘The tl tionalTorest timber cffcct or • ' need to [

ferent things for the tion, watc lal forests, that cover The w nes lo north-central sivc evali_________ _______ esUdiauler, rebuilding likely._Sputh;Fo luch timber offered and Wint lis-fiscal-vear aa iis— Althoumaricetis rebuilt.... .gctfd so<ci'C‘tfr»heyeQrmay~runSpror lop in the volume of with the or sale as officials monagen hurdles posed by the On the s A c t s taff isstaff hopes to offer Midwy

eetoftimber for sale announ« year, which ends in stafTby s #ould nearly double Jamesltd lasr year------------- nhraed-tX the 19SK to ta lity plans to10 milhoni dcpendm;^morith's' >ns with the National' Caswc tovice progress. . . cy direci staffhasavolumeof WashingIHuuboaiJfctt' in' ta----- HeotjmiBffBcted4>y-tho—plans to lid Dior Mereszczak, mean sh jpervisor based in Agriculti

ing song-45to-;50-million-Service .sales along streams _ C9nsei>j

rds vaccinated:- A meningilis oui- middle s11 «:hool8 promjacd- meningi >e<»le to seek vacci- Decemb I cluiicThursday and A 52*; „.... scptieen le Central District ofiicials ent’s immunization those of to inoculate at least Aboui

• • on Thui>f 9fA. We wanted to were va c t t t v io d n itio ir iil^ S ird rO l puIatioQ,’* said Jim group m district Health direc-. total ofl ’ve reached most of Meaii fn iU ted -w ith th e -su esu rr

. conLThset up after five stu- waslinl azcL elementary .and. which to

T dPIaB i'i n g w e d d e

lybiircoioriilncandlM ,cddecoiatkm 5...:.,._d id m Welcome..

APpMo

>rd practice fencing jn ____S u n d a y . T h e tw oty o f C reative' _______ _lleval battles using that period. Memt>ers once a week. ■

shopeiulcd for a broad review,7cznk..snid----------------------------e thing that's having the biggest on our timber p ro ^ m is the

:o provide a forest-wide evalua- rtitcrshed by watershed," he said.: watershed reviews take expan- i/aluations of segments ofthe for- macdiyjciy-cis-includingjhe. Fork of the a e a rwater.- Selway

'ind ‘ "toueh-thc-Snake-River-s endan»- socl^e and Utfeatened cfunoolc Tompt^ thc-re^ew,-tHe wofk fits- lie agoicyls shifl to ecosystem jement, Mereszczak said, the Clclirwaicr to the north, the is undergoing a major shift. ay'tHiough'f1scan993rolTicials- inccd a major push to reduce the lysomelOto ISpereenL ies Caswell, who was recently d-thc-eicarwater-8-flupervisor,- to offer his view of the future atr s c n l -----------------— -----—fwcll said he e x p ^ major poli- ■cctives to begin emerging from ington in January. expeotsA^ioo^esidentAWJoreli. to restructure government to shifts wiihin the Department of

ulture. That may mean combin* ome functions of the Foresticc—with__the—U .S ..„Soila>ation Sayice. ^

1 for meningitis

mber.S2-ycar-old Boistwoman died of »miarfi^lood-infcction.-Heallh ials have not linked her case to of the students.out 3,000 people were inoculated hursday, and more than 1,200 vaccinated on Friday, Giuffre

t)fficialB'C8timated-tbeiMarget > Qze u three dmes die combined of 1,600 students at both schools: •ntngirin fr flt) jpflMnmatifm oftis- unounding-the-brain and spinal The oudxeak of the two illnesses linked to meningococci bacteria, ikill l in lOpeople.^ . i n ftet

€ g n # a■ m i s e '(Ap) 9 - - A ' ^auction of a aaog p n resdmbiled fijr late Januaiy.

State oSidals set the Budkx afta the Sute Land Board,

. Gov. Cedi Andrus, leiiised i sale. ■

For tbe fira time, a coQser has challenged a rancher for

' penpit he hokis on su e land. Led by grazing critic Joi

Hail^, the Idaho Watersheds filed an application for the gr Challis rancher WiUIngram

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must the sta avatioD group annual fte. or (he grazing Marvel wants d. “ ■ grazii^ fiaice 0Ion Marvel of creek and let i A P iqecthas claimsisacentu grazing permit Ingramandhi mhasheUon conservationistj

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mis to take the range out of f leoffrrporisn area along the Irt it recover_from what he ■otury of overgrazing. Idhissq)poi^accusmgthe Flists of nothing more thm a L

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, ,M Happ awa;Americans ore

_ i _ ----------It hns hrcnm r sthjit even the U. prcpious time awi jaising to pass a

- • which will makecent, law-abidin; harsh mandatory Sen. Bob Packwc

__ ________ But govemmcranswe'r. fBclievc wave, we need to oiieer foreparon' settling the Wile

----- ----- - few-Jawpcrsons-;----------------- -ians-from-tho-cat

slingers and the I . . roving outlaw ga

_________ tors. . '

In those days, < times hod no chc saddle up their breakers to justici

■ of a'gun. 1 rcaliz<-------------------sayJiJiighly_co

it’s time we did right: I f the polU

tutibnal right tc----- ---------— horses_A-criraiDJ

aboui emering yo — -there's a-horsc-ii

(the criminal, al shoe&-, Another optior

-------------------handgunr^is-is-let me state out f think about the I firm belief that r courageOtls indiv

____________ orc_lfl0.p.crccnt' opinion we joinil

sider the implicat-------------------ed~news itent-tiir

byToihM cNifr( Banricc. ■

This item, whi describes a trag: M arion Count) named Norm Pc

-was getting read;Miami. Necdlisss

" vous about this; ~ ■■‘Jrcputation' for Ka

----------------• 1cm._________ _... .................... . AUDIENeE;-!

It’s so bad th been stolen. (Rin

________ shots.) ■Spno'iisly,! I ,h

.......... Florida,~and thehere is really not take certain basic your doors, avo

. - -7UQving~tO'Idaho;. . • .con,bc^unnervini

back we tented i storage lockers,:

...........of our stuffjnjlhi----------- ^ b e f o r ^ R w in g .

----------- - H e a l t h c a r e

b e a r A b b y

------------ P a r e n t in g .T o d o f o r y o

Ldbic-----------------

ofbein]--------------------Tlio-WaihinBton

In the 12 moi “ wilked-adwii Pi

— -----------one-will recall, i• twieedyhueofn

. surprising opCQii_________ , ■. Not only has i

1 , • 77B5^STEaiiilr5a — - ~ --ch'eerfUraboQVfl

twist, bouflant 1

..... A part from I......... . demonstrated o

trendy and noye__.I . - L._aa_wc.can.tell)

. • ; -dress b y Doiiha l B utw hat’s f i

------ : — “ :“ haveTiwttled“ '■ "woniett, wim a

■ ■ Which 'ste dres . sca rf.. I '

Dev6tedpub!

liami: pmess is a n n g u i rarc very upset about crime.^ aiirh fl Q<»pr«n5U.S. Congress lias taken

away from campaign, fund- s a tough Anti-Crime Bill, ike the streets safer for de< ding citizens by imposing ory minimum penalties on cwood.,nent ^ t jo n alone isn^ t ^ eve that, to Tight'this crime j to remember what our pi- ronts did when they were ' /ild West, and there"were ns-around-to defend-civil- cattle rustlersandthegun^— ite highwaypersons and the gangs of Amway distribu-

D a v a

— B a p p y — -

Humor

i's, ordinary civilians Some* choice but to form posses, :ir horses and bring low- uicc at the end o f the barrel ilize that what I’m about to -controy.ersial,_but_ maybe did the same thing. That’s* olice can’t protect us. then i e ^ e cxercijea our consti- l to keep — and ,bear —linnl i« -; your bedroom if he knows e-in thcre.-Especia!ly if he , also the horse) has new

tion, of course, is fo buy a t-isa controvcfsial-is8ue,.80 Jt front.that whatever YOU ie handgun issue, it is my kt r— and you may call me a dividual if you wisji — you cnt.corrccL^uL-w iiatcvcr- inily hold, we need to con- ications o f a handgun-rolal-

iff o f The Ocala (Fla.) Star-

Arhich I am not making up, ragt'c incident involving a nty, Fla., com m issioner; Peny, whose,wife, B etty ,'

lady^oLa-wcckcnd.vifiilio-. lisss to say Norifn was ner- , tiisi b'ecause M rarhrhV s'a ' 'h av in g a baa'cnme prob'-r

B:HowbadisTt? •i that this punch line has !Um shot, answered by gun-

I happen to live in South lhc“crlnic'siiuaiion down not that bad, as long as you asic precautions — locking avoiding poorly lit areas, thoretcrBublifiiHowi-here- ■ /ing. For cxamp!e..a w hile. Ml one of those warehouse rs, so we could store some ijthcre for a couple o f yeare

P lease se e MIAMIB4

r e B 2 ................

y , b 3 i . B 3you: . - - B 4 /.

Icing gOO(y^s-slyle—The ng appropriatWffPoBT*------------------------

[nonths since Hillap' Rodbai t Penn^rVahia Avraue — y. Il, blue stocking and a b o i^ : if motel upholstetv — she hai CQness.toward foshJoo. . as she subm itt^ her head to­

ft the .tesults. Bninhilde-brG^( nt buk-comb: She smiles.n

m the'ev«r*cbanging bair, i cooLrestnint it .con ovel, bTMkiog down.onlyron ill) with a rather outrp.Mre na Karaq; - : • : ^ v - I 9 little mistake?.Indeed, she

rrst; JuiarimR Kpwaiyresses up with Ibejobllgato

ubiic iwywit, ^ < ^ e r o f he

Snow, ices e a s o n a l t

: to senion[ By Cathy Walwoxth

Times-News corresponc

~~--Jaclrmd'Jilhvcnt up ' ' pail o f water. Jock fcl ; , his crown and Jill camc

• Since Jack was just______snpppcr,.he.was_probab: about eight weeks. Bui ' news to growing numb

who aren’t exactly kids---------- The-rule-of-thumb,-

physical therapist, is t about eight weeks.

^ " ” *S uch a l a i T r a r e ly

p r o d u c e s iD f r a c t u r e In a

y o u n g 1 p e r s o n , b u t i t I m a y b eI;------- e n o u g h t o —1____ b r e a k ^ a J io n a .

w e a k e n e d b y L ^ - .o s te o p o ro s is .* /55 — Encyclopedia ' of M edicine

i— the scene: ^ s early ~mc J got’ ihc"cdffcc pot gon f out to the mailt^x for t J As in really slip., A few steps out th'r_____yp_ulre_doihg_a.bfld.in

Fleming in bedroom slij “The most common i

--------ColleBMractur«6-of4he-. ", elbows, because, they r

their fall,” Littlo said. . The AMA Encyclop

I defines a Colics’ fhictu ,■, above the yidst in the

two bones in the lower common fracture in peo

/ • T he fraclureusually^ J • ■ - one-stumblea'while wal

icy sidewaUrand puts-o the impact o f the fall,

5 ture in a young perse enough to break a bon< teoporosis."

jj Julie'ElIis, another jy agreed. ------------J “If they don’t fractur, elbow, they at least get * said.g_______Othct-pIaceajhatJiung the back, pelvis or fen:e........bibken,']iip irplaccmcrB to be in the person's flit

J ' — pressed,“especially w ■ pun, whilt'b tliesulutiuT

“Don’t go out first t ——1— ing,-”'I:i,ttle-said,— r —

■ liie re ’s likely to be a „ .over eveiy^ing from ti

9 o ’clock, that ice will ed. '

. ■ I f yoa'COT’ravoid tfi*e or-thc.wealhcr.has no.] g e t so m e traction , Li

” “ c lam p ln g-sd m c-“era i - - -■;' used fo fjc ^ I im b in g ) (

i buy some-shoes with-a j

) d

ite

ham Clinton - w e ^ g ;

suit the has shown a :

to-any num»—

l i E d d f b e e h i v ^ ^ ^ ^ l ^ ^ l i.m m .u n d e r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ P ^ ^ H

lir, she b ^ a s T ^ ^ X ^ iM » f l omes to the: ■ E n c w B •once' (as':;f^;i r e - j h o u l j d f f A 'P i ^ ^ ^ P

•tory b n ^ l . busy mother of . Rodham Clinto

‘hMlthcans^

H ilm;e pose - f¥

ondem H D

up”t/ie h///,"fo /l‘fcA'a fell-down and broke me tumbling afler.

1st a young whippcr- ba^_gqpd as new jii B l But a bad fall is bad' imbers o f individuals ids anymore. H Ribr-said-Davfr-LitUe,— is that bones heal in'

— ?-...J ‘K ids heal M I - rcal well," Lit-

tie said , “but . w hen y ou’re

I about }3 10 J8 g years old, your

plates close - and by the

i t . fourth or fifth........decade,- - the -

hea ling pro- ccss "is much ■

- s. : u•w . som ething to8 ,?__: P o n ,d c j_ th i s _ ^ H

tim e o f year, j t - when the front ■ ■

porch is likely n e to be frosty.

You know ‘morning, and you’ve going. Then y o i T s R ^ ^ H br the moming paper.

the front door and l im itation.of Peggy- slippers.>n injuries wc see are he-wrist.-mayb«-9ome—:y reach out to break

lopedia o f Medicine icture as “a break just he radius, one 6f.the ver arm. It is the most people over 40." ly 7)Ccurs' w hen '~s6m e~^H walking or slips on an ts-out iihand to 'l e s s e n - H I all, 'according to (he U J

irson, but it may be tone weakened by os- | | »

cr physical therapist.

:ture a hip or wrist or H | get a deep bruise,” she H H

liufl.areJikcly_l9A eiii_H | femur. When a hip is nent surgciy is likely w W fbmre, Ellis said. ne is ^oroughly de- | n » r with thcr“over 40”-K S b

st thing in the mom-

le a thin’film o f fee all n the n i ^ t before. By vill probably be melt- p^y

tfi*e earlyln^lng^^ic^ -“ Yc 10 .plans to cooperate,. medi Little advised. Try are r

!ramp-ons*V(u8uaH^crutc g) onto youc shoes,, or £o j-agood^griprhefaid,— take.

Iham I

' o f Chelsea — cOuld It be ti: ntoh’s secret s^ Ie weapon i

PleawsoeHIl-!

i a f i i i iM i i l l^ W H H I W H - -

M

lyslcal th e ra p is t J a n YIhe

ifou-eun'also pHrcKaTO“fC<r :dical'5upply„5torcs..bcvicc! ! made to fit on the bottom Itches or.walkers., _ . 3bth EUis.and.Littlc advise cc-shon-steps, to keep the

m g / m - PILL----------— -figui

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' rthink, t

HSn.‘ “7^.—T"~ r"

1 is thatI L ^ Y /B 4 . ^ K c

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Ingst g iv es Ivan G. W hite i

rengapTcfrnt—gfEvttyT)vcr CCS like these. you’re a hop 3ms: o f canes, balance, take

- “ ---------“Balance ctHat.you.. Ellis said;

the ccntcr o f facilitate bal

lealthnbtLL FOR MEN? Something t gunitively a n d - ^ e d a y periu roversial French-made RU-^ lead to a brealethrough oral that would become active i rouIS'bc takra HgHTbefore st int test-tube experiments wi f that the pill may work as li k om,’-‘-the:pill!a-dCTeloper.sayi [DB OPEN: Talk about one step back! Experimental Al y given to more..tban 1.O0.O.P protect tffem against one sti

t but could thake-it-easwrfd It them or spread in the bodj foroia a t San F rancis^ rese Proceedings -of the-NationBlr s: But several 6ther scienli tical ofthe report. ; - .

BABIES: Contrary to the fitter the newborn l>ab>

d ib lestw l latCT In JIfe. So ss ghMcdicftUoumal. Reiearch ivas^o f some babies, d a not to improper nutrition in th n a n ^ . Such babies may use t stores to maintain the brain

az<

te so m e p o in te rs on walkl

v cn h irf« T 7 7 « T a-iry m n h fiopelcss klutz with no sense ike heart. ':e can.be pmcticed^andicanie ; •*Thqrc-arc;excrcises that i balancc. That’s opc thing t

l i e sIg to chew on, guys the liv erhaps,-Ulcrally:-The count i U-486 abortion pill to imp rai contraceptive for 'e in a few seconds ' CR/ eim ialT ntaeoiirserT ibD ur with human sperm but yc li kind o f “hormonal who s:ays.:__________ — .‘catch ilne step forward and quent, AIDS vaccines al- So wo

0. people nationwide Prever : strain of*the AIDS rfd ro th e f straihsto" SEB Ody, a University„of prove esearcher reports in life-th: lal-Aeademy-of-Sei—-Epi lep ;nti^ts say they aro - sultsii

or inaito w hat you m ight '"seizui\ ab /,’the lower his o ra tio n is > says a study, in the o f seii rebeta q > e cu l^ that :cal se xotdevelop:properiy...jiiauti the tinarw eeK s'o^ uohis

M their limited nutri- people dn at the dipetise of-

. >1"'

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attgEfT “K |

Iking safe ly on Icy^urface

thlnk*T)hyslt:a! therapists-coi SC o f _ Ellis advised chcck ' ' firet, "to determine w

ned.- -ancc bad.”- - — t can . ;...As in inuch that is 5 that, is the best policy."

liver, which makes cholcstci It for the smaller abdomen; ar iproiKr regulation o f cholcstc

[lACK AND AIDS: You've i irhowintravenpurdrug-use-i young Americans. — partic smoke crock cocaine also a

bing AIDS-because, they ore.: It, unsafe sex under the infli vams a new Centers for Dij 'ention study.

aU O U S^BIZU R ESr ATna] It emergency medical treati threatening seizures is undei epsy-Foundation-of^meriw i-irom parents’ concerns abou ladequate treatment for their 1116 cmergCTcy. Status epilept is called, occurs when a singl sizurcs rantihiieS for 30 minu seizures are shorter, from, Si u tes.Jhou^ 'itlgancy^ j i t a

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rcando to ryou :"— -” ■" •- ■ccking with your doctor 1 ic what makes your b a l- ' " "

,t is mcdjcal, prevention _•

:stcrol. That may ac-li and Icud-in later life-- -------esterol.

ve all heard warningsisexaniead tcrAIDS, - ..........rticularly women — so arc at high risk ofare-likely to havc-frfc__— —nfluencc of the drug.Disease Control and

■mfljorTjroJecr to im- ----------eatment for nonstop, nder way .through themoar-Tho-project-re—----------ibout p^sib le delayed heir children during a lepticus, as the condi- lingle seizure o r scrie& linutes or more. Typi- : tn, seconds ,to several - -. - at luiv age.*Uie condi- . _ .

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“ ■ ■ ~ B y Dugai ' ' Ncwsday --------- ^

' - Heelth'Care costs are . trol. In 1980, the ave

paid SI for h i^ th care $11 of pretax income.

— ------ o f the decadci withreform, the average fan nearly SI out o f e

. income for health can to a new report by Fam

----------- consumers-group:------You probably don’t i

these statistics because have felt the impact of costs on your wallet.'

The Clinton health p at bringing some reli

_______skyrocliting costs..ns \antceing health core c

' • .all Americans. Even approves the plan, it efTcct for about five yo

In the meantime, stj----------- J i pays-to coristantlyl_______ your options,^nd.do.n

- - - mate the value o f pul into tax-savcr account

_____; _sib le .________ ,"It’s important to rei

Clinton plan is a-loDi passing." Mys Gail SI ager fo r policy anal C onsum ers Union shouldn 't do anythir foreclose their optior road.”

For example, if you your current coverage, elude you from getting

. . crage on a pre-existing Although the health

_______ ^ is in flux, industryit is evolving in the soi as the Clinton plan. So

----- .—ly ih a t the options'yo''w ill suddenly becon

---------w ithhealth 'C arcT efwill, however, be chai

F r o m CS n o i s e is^D elthiftR icks ..........

•” .... Oriando Sentinel---------- -

First-)ho-sound-of-th^ / g r e w quiet. Then the upi

on the church piano fell silent. Ditto for the so

, . teakettle steaming on the: And it was curious, s

dentist Marvin Hall, ho clamorous songs o f cr

f<»minj»ly vnnkV;■ 7 night.------ - ——---- TT—r

------------H8llr-who-now-4ivcs-o;Suwannee County, Fla.

___ living p roof Ihul IrtglThearing loss is an occupi ard.

Dentists, he said - ar confirms - lose the abilir the ranges o f their dr pilchcd whirrs.

But damage to delical structures is something dc with people in a variety

-------- lions from’carpcntcrsto cers. Their only common o link is exposure to mac

•. makes ear-damaging nois---------- -L‘lt-s rcally-a-terrible.l

Hall. “It’s such a subtle__ _y.gyjls!li:Lrealize y°n.’»

Ojir I

= our ii■ bl

F/;

1 --- - now is j||ii: - o i i a l p

f e - - T h e - ^

FeHarMahe—MondBy.-iiami»fy3,

igJSrprare out of con-

average family are out of e v ^ ne. By the end ’ithout health - family will pay ' every SS o f care, according 'ami!iesUSA,a { B L a

n’t need to read Cllnto use ygu already uncommon t o f health carti have covera I.' , ofbbthspoih plan is aimed health reforr relief from the choose oneas well as guar^both .._____•e coverage for- And somi en if Congress employees , it w on't take health plan. ; years. stop, expertsstoy informed. Under het

tlylr^rCYaluotcI.‘ablc.to_ch(x donJ.t_underesU;_of p ip s . Wi putting money case for so; unts when pos- more, health

- _ their options I realize that the Here are tl long way from • Indemn I Shearer, man^ plans. Thes .na lysis 'a tT he, health plar ion. “People select.any d thing that will ly pay a ded tions down the of the cost a:

• Health 1 /ou discontinue tioru. There ige, itm aypre- make a'co-| ting future cov- per doctor ’ ing condition.. , such-asannt ilth tare ind^ - ally co\Jcrec 5try experts say ’ use doctors ! same direction part of the ni So it is unlike- vPrcfcrT<

■you now have tions. They :ome obsolete but they arc reforrnrT hcrc—to-cut-dow :hanges in prc- Doctors and

;arpeiiterj$ a n o c c u ]

I. ability to hea----- Ldrills-thcy-i

noise.”the d fntal drill Imp' '''*** f upper octaves No. I disabili

fell annoyingly cd 20 millioi sound o f the every 10 Ar

iiesiove. lhan the nurs, said retired blind or whc how the once single crippIL

'c r ick ets and ' Outside o aished. iaiQ .the._d^css,i)ea

-be-troced to s-on-a-farm-in-.-medicatioas. Ha., says he’s functions oft

jupatiohal'haz- ofways to pi bad.news is ,,

- and research age o f seve: jility to hear in hearing at s d rills ’ high- before under}

“Once yc icale inner-ear there’s no pi g dentists share return yoiir h ety o f occupa- cies- you wei to caTperclcan-~Tnncredi^— )n occupational Occupatidni nachinery that Swarthmore, loise. mation Centei ile.thLng,” .Mid . . . Even a.slij tie change that an increase i u’re losing the the ear, for i

New Ye

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I mitims'aQd - pate the cost o f "C coverage. con

And i t ’s ligh likely that cial som e fea- Clic tures you o f a npw-may be - A taking ad- cun vantage, o f opti w iil'be eli- an 1 m in a te> d . met

ito n : pic, it is not . fee, on for some famifies to outs erage through employers pouses. Under the ctaienr plan bmj plan you wiH have to ,will ne plan or the other, not PPC______ ^ _ indc>me companies now pay ''do -1 es to “opt out” o f their ijnal an. That is also likely to tal c :ns.sdy-■ *. ' * health rtform yqu will be ’ prev hoose'from seveml types type While t ^ is already the atrie sojne'people, for many' “1 ilth reform -would expand the ^ s . . Mig■e tHelikely ctioices: iner mnity or’ fee-for-service Pen hese are'ihe'^raditional 'wha lans in which you can Whi / doctor, andoyou typical- els; jeductiblc and 20 pcrcent -.plar ;l afier that. ' r - cow ih mainienajice orgoniza- but i n t is no deductible. You will o-payment of S5 to SI5 . cov( )r visit. Preventive care, nnuiLcheciaips, aft usu-'_ fami red. However, you m ust' coHl irs and hospitals that atp / ^ o i jnetwprk. ' • ^Fo\j:rred provider o rg a n i^ She ey are similar to H ^ ^ s nies arc sea ted by^\jsmesseS'\prac 5wn-on medical-costst^- ums ind hospitals may paitici- outv

s to carpe ipationalicar. When 1 first got those bui -y-made.on aw ful-lot-of_are

ing

bili'^afl'M tfn^an estimat- 'He lion people,-or about 1 in ' Americans. That’s more ing lumber o f those who a re . dis /ho suffer from any other me pling condition. soi• o f genetically caused . ! icaring.pmbI?TO.pQ«LCftLsfcs to noise ex p o su re .jrJo _ so r ns.that-interfere_with .the at i j f the inner car. inaidnews-is-ihefe-are-do;zen9—fr» ) prevenrhearing losT. The‘ ( is, Americans wail an aver- saj ven years - after losing an< It several frequencies - dei lergoing testing.' meyou lose your h e a rin g -n v pill you can take that can as

ir hearing to those frequen- cei bvere bom with," said Jon . pit;------spokesm an------for.— :^nal Hearing Services in re, Pii., a nationwide infor- iter on hearing.slight.changejn hearing r __;e in pressure deep within )r'instance. or the onset of

i t f e e s s z

f .

IJ h e l s i W i g s ^

k ited n dH n ' n f f w _

g e w h i l e® l t e ijate in severalPPOs...............-- Consumer advocates have I :oncerae(f a b o u l . 'p r^ s e r^ ight to choose any doctor or. :ia list. As it stands now, Clinton plan will include an 0{)f an indemnity plan. .__

Ahother-important ^ m r e 6: :urrent health refo/m plan is jptioh to seek treatment ouisic m H M O 'or PPO netw ork.' tieans, f^r exampli^ i f you ■viHing-t&-pay-20-pcfc<nt-oi be, you could go to a'lpeci iutsideofyburplan,

W hen-evaluating healtji < }lons from a cost perspective. otU generally find that HMDs ?POs-are less expensive i ndemnity plans. Cut you shi lo-a'thorough;cosr compar (nalysis, taking Into account he al coverage on^ medical visit well as the costs'for dientBl < preventive care^eye care and c ypes e f t^ tm e n t such.as psj itnc care and pre^ian'cy benef

“I f you have, clwices^ foc^ he plan provrsibns,””say8 Ri ^igdal. a priocipal at the map nent CQnsiilling tirm o t-i o' ?errin.-in Stamford, Conn. *.' what js covered and what is ^hat arc the reimbursement jIs; as .well lis the cost o f Joini jlan? Arc pre-existing condii :overed? If yoU don’t sign lip, jut later decide to switch foa j vill I>rtf*ex!sting condition; :ovei^?”•'VbB may w anf to sign up

'amilycoverage t^ u g h your :oHtpan5 ’s pI>*n oris that o f ; ^ o u se ’S^so that 200 percer fe '\jf -t08 t6 are 'covered.' Shearer notes that friany con lies -havo tried to -discourage OTCticeliy raising family pn ims.-Make-SQFe'Uhc-cost.doc )utweigh'the b<mefils.

ei deaiiei [ h a z a r dbuzzing, hissing or ringing s( ■arejeasonenough to have yoi ing checked, Mys D e ^ is W

'Hearing Centers.Wean says one sign that yoi

ing has b e ^ to fail is an inai distinguish between words wii mon vowel but difTerent cor sounds.- - . .

For many, the problem ofli short o f total deafness. I n s t^

_son may have tro iib le li^n g iitcen a in fi« l[ ttn c les^h -a i inability to hear anything in

■freqvcwcy-rangc,..------ -------O f-coure^ t!‘8hould go-^

saying that jackhamme^ opa and f\ill-time lawn-maihtenar denera who use loud powe^ ment - haveltfouble.wHh h Hial goes-double-for-i^k mu as well as those who attend th certs or play their music at pitch at home.

^ Fash5 ^ = 7 K m g h i : !8 a ( l5 T ®

• U l .........We’ h ^ Q Kers have enliven<

--------‘ —scape yet agftinB b e e n ...... oncethe domalr“8 tb e _ hyp^ p i c agtDt! jr.spe- m y o '^cch ird ri V, tho JTKidy. option It’s OK, really:

essary. Those of o f the : ‘ wjtB^moniJcCT is the ing our revenge. <

side of 60 percent o f A . That squmting at dista )u are 'atarm ’s length oiOf-the____ thflt hirirj. tycialist fashion.

A couple of h h care Rememb«’ the n 'e, you sunglasses as a ^ ahd The flip lenses,: than . over prescription should convenient way 1 arison-'. ■-'impcrfect visioo t hospi-- . eyes from the su Jits, as , flip the tinted ler 1 care, some chic <^e, t i other for window shorn )sychi- . When so much efiBT style, folks'Whb' :^s dri tom line o f ah'eyiRehec.........paces soOn we:apage- . incrediljle hipnes •bwere“ ing nonsprescri ••.•*Aslc fljpped-up tinted is not. were ruffled,-bu at lev- iHTsiticcreSrfprr ininga ' that-wetoleratei iilions . Then wc notici ip'jiow . donning/ramcs apian, Polo arid Amtar >ns b e . climbeR, we he

glasses because S] up for look smarter, stabiro w n ......- Now that eyef your . critnid the realm ent of^ hip, can eyeglas

B u t'' 'with'pcrfect'visioi ompa- Traditional t li {e-'this. . .retainers, as som premi- , have been updi oesn!t . _ fmesser^ktifli^l

charms aiid wo ■-I examples.

Those enamqr 1*S* Specdan;

Fam ily N to

D a l e J , Pel4 9 6 “E "Sh.

T w ill Pi wean, an •lospital’s = = ^

Fam il’rourhear- ih c lu d in ; lability to ' ■wilh com- ^ a c c e p t in g onsonani . a t tn

){lcn falls ^d, ap er-

-as H a lV s --p g g l i l B n a high-

»-without—')crators,- Teas and I^ c e gar- SpcdaUzlagb e^ equip- m m n i i j f hearing. '

meicians, - - - their con* y j ]It concert HouraiM«>-Fri9

P lan N ow For

lion loot1 ' can c

nscious eyeglass weo:-" «raai ened tbe fashion land*. To Ud, Eyeglass ohaios, ' them, s i ^ o f abseat-mindedr JiB ti flts-and irresponsible,-of-tbi dreh,'~have. bdconie 'chdn

TalIly.' No thanks are nec> indui o f us formerly cursed base< c«^?tour eyes” arc biiv* 1>les 1 ;e. Once agam we - the per,v r Americans prone to . jb ' istances. readi^ books . hnm J or both-have proved insyj eyea means twice the -a n c

• ifyoir historical highlights:I sudden rise o f flip-up h | a fashion statement?

3, which folded down R / bn glasses, began as a \y for those o f us with Q in to shield our^Iicate—H - sun’s glare. We could n lenses up while mside Q t, then flip them down

fimction met urban Bl llb'couldTead-thc-bot-— eye chart at a thousand- - g _ vere' m imicking our H | less. They began wear- cription-glasses-witfa— - ^ ed loises. Our feathers . ^ b u t '- imitation being bntf'orflancry-andall— ited itticcd joung executives es bearing the names wrii. These co^orafe hea^ 'Started wearing • e spwtacles rrtade them tablet, moresCTOUs. lyeglaSs chains h a v f . . ilm o f the b esp e ^ le d ••:lass chains for those 5ion be far behind? 'Cliains-- or eyeglass

ome folks call ihem-.Tv r pdated with fashion iiptc.bcading,.noicUy^ wooden.spheres, for

lored of Westem chic ' [angles wilh charms of .

ledical Genter of . H 'Win Fails . . H ’eterson, M.D. * HSitoup Ave. West • B - ' F a lls , Idah& .'36-6220 ■ ^ lixily practice ,in g o b s te tr ic s ■

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>ks at eye>oto and-cowtoy-hau gr^iWMHrqrtthrtiit-mpnBrtir' in cl&ose fiuix C hanel-styled » f f i l e 5 m ‘5 4 8 p ^ “ • Tm leonocU sta .among us • em..you’.p^re..wbose.«yesig St-fine - n ityw an t to-invest-in Mbe newer,-t*wre eclectic .eyei idns.';...... ,Takuu a desipi cue flom Dett idustrfal histoW, metro Deti ised Propeller Excessories ast es'chains from: ft jnelange of. T, wire, nuts and bolts.Tbe key to wearing'these chai irmony. Keep the s^le o f the cl sync with the mo<^ of yoi^ Bl* an'i y^ ’r p n»rtnfli»ty. For n yta your personal style ts romantic

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" «H ea T ypes a

whole generation of has grown up believing that fa pain known to man, there is _a cure"^thaf w i i f m ^ i t go av/a headache sufferers, the choice

m y d m m s ^ l ^ . However, all d ru n u d may have side: el They iMibit the body’s natura tive poweis and give only tem

■ To better understand heac -importanl-to4efin*4b^differe and identify their causes. The

rbeada^e*^. whidi we ha^«idl ~enced st-some timeluvan-eas able cause, lack of sleep, eye i

! exposure to toxinsi overeating :tion. Medication helps to rell< ' sipate by thems^yn u me co----- -The more troubleeomo-ty]- and disabling paio^- M<»t crf U rent” or "acute aevcre'^varietl Kotetally vasdilv and involvi

-^'erm aniBr|btisi>ftbi^ :T ^ * 'X a ir< ^ t ti6 h e a d i^ 'With stress or ieasioo;inpM is "museulsituret Aswithtbe-dm

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adachesv.v a M C a u s^j f Americans — for every_a “mirade________

Forces are - 'd,extra-and ' / ' 4 H Q Ier, they areeffects. —— / iiral i^ p e ra - /mponiy

^ c h e f i r i i irent'types— he “casualdl e x p ^ - ^ - - ^ ^ ^ M |

D r,M .r.h Og, excessive smoking or alcoho •Ileye casual headache b ^ u M U cootamlnut 13 identiflc^ and m types^of headaches jcan.cause.es rtbese b M d a ^ aroof the ’ chn Btie&i Tlie dsbnic reciurent beat Ive blood v e s ^ and/or nerves c slflfftbffTnlgntaer'— — I,'M the othn iiand,-are csuiilly i imroNe tbe cervical n ice (neckl bionic recurrent he«dacbes,-i£e t id^yiD g^auif o£jU3ilejfl(etcii « 9tb4i<tiflf«edc;4eosioa betwef adcoftfaebe^ . • ■ iSlUttlitiBSKIkerifffciuiedbv i i t g o ^ ^ ^ H .o f y e r t d M o

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araha.Qehl x>hol codsump-IM they will dis- ________ _fim ovS ie .e x c n id a tin g _ ^ ____‘chronic tccur- headadiesare/es ofthe h e a d ; . _________

illy assodatcd"."".i r . leck) and related.. ‘IBe'tjerye.aod BtcJicadKixs..i.«l^ " twewthe'shbnJ---—

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DEARABW rO ing the month of

..............Americao OptoiMtiT q u ^ i r .o u t ' i t t ,

TySAprognBn-.to-p! !: care to low-incou

1 working American to Jan. 31,-low-ini people.C8a.bfi.am

- • - 'b i l i ty - l r « U S f{8 The phone lioes wil 7 ajn. to 9^pjn. 0

■ Time.___________• ■ To qyriify for fi

household where woridog member, I Insurance: have inc established level bi size; and have had nation within Eligibility reqiilrni

--------- -in 5omejtatc«rT:~The eye exams v

optometrists’ priva ing tbe month of h ing •with ti» celebt Your Vision Week,'

' lisfyeaf, ai^ro5 people took Bdvanu

. • gram, receiving <.... —m ore^than—8 iOC

Optbmetric Associ wiio donated theij

•found that nine out we exam ined ii VISION USA pro health or vision p nosed, which incluc tumor in the eye; hi na that could lead left untreated; ^auc

^ • and many commoi 'ricms'.ttiat.wcre maS

•'■*7 for adulis to work a to leam-in school.

Abby, last year,:___________ the 1993 VlSjO N

said that they heard — th ro u ^ youj

have helped BO mi the help th n neede We hope that ypi readen to the VIS!

. gram again this yeai

: HOUGtr

Art_sho>?' ^ 'n m ^ N e w i

TWIN FALLS-Th< Arts C o u ^ i will unve arts display case W ednesday in tbe

. Regional M edici Cent The firet display wil

artist Qiyle B a r i^ , \ worics In watercolor <

— , , ; . . -.display.wll n ? ^ u g i — Ci^-u-Tlio-Aits-Council^

display case throuj^x

. 'O rthopedics Assoi S ^ m g , .B i l l W e^ a

- Sdns.‘The project •; f e d e 'M a g ic V ^

«dfc'p|easure and ref ■ pUblic^patieptsandsta '• tal., •. :

------ TT— v-WorJcfl-to-be-displt' .'exhibits are being se

-------------VisuaUArts-Coinmitti. • (^unciL The artwork

I.*_Fnrpiirrhao*: . /

-• •- o ^ c A M im 'v i a‘ WmrSwiflSwi 4

----------------' Book Cu.cu sto m ClosetX

^ >«jfl5flrgfleiy tdw i

^ C o v S :^-------O Ci‘em

| r $ 6 ^ a

^ . . . .

will holdaiiitt^~(to- n a i B

o f January ,'the

9- I ^ d e fim eye come^ uninsured cans. From today '•income working PR icreened.for.eligi-.. OPTOW R 8 W )'7 6 M 4 W .-'~ M A R will be open ftom American . Central Standard' is.tobe o

worthwhilir fiee eye care,' a Readec

ere there is one Applicatitr, have no health from: V:income below'an Lindbergl

:1 based bn family • 63141. Tllad no eye exami- ted.fiom in 12 months. Because tlleinents may vary times bui

------apply-bjLiIS will be given in Remenrivate offices dur- free djre c )f March, coincid-. or live inlebration of “Save is one wc«k,” March 6-12. health insm x iin iS Ijr* )? » 0 -‘« l '> V “ :antage of this pny uponiamj Ig eye care from ey« « « liOOO-American-“ “ ^ - ociation m^Aibers DEAR- heir services. We vnnr crtin out o f 10 o f Iho* K u J

m last , year’s smoljjoa

■id to blmdness if smokmg I laucoma, cataracts, ja id th ^ jm onjVislonnrob-^kfckthelmaking.ifaifllcult— rh»nVx [k .and.fcr children .o w th e j

ar, 2,098 eallers toDN USA number____ MD.,sard Bbout the pro*'our column. You DEAR many. people gcT “pie are n<

eded to see better, evenmorj you 'll alert your Veteran fISIONUSApro- didii’t r e i /ear. co was ’

■ -D ANIEL 3HT0N JR., O.D., teen-agers

w - 0 p e n s ^■ . A ^ i

The Magic Valley 734-2787. nveil a new visual se at 11 a.m . — e Magic Valley , , j !enter main lobby. '* '-CA will feantre Buhl •

ir, who wilfshow or.tmd clay.iThis. „ J a i

il-«4 ttoviding.tlieI^ -T- ^ - S ^.dopatons firm . j j A

-with-Twin Fails-----^ ------ -isociates, Jean it and W. R. Clay ject is designed t o ; . l^ a rtis ts a place-

reflection for thestair of the hospi- p r z

jplayed-in-future---------/ C; selectectby the ■ T g lnittee^f-4he-Arts--------- ^ork will be avail- r -JH

U f e J_Ho»«C

fitKMMimTH" ■ “ — rw » S lw 6w r 'C to a ■— ^ — t u ttO i^ an lim . — SI m g r S ^ e m s - " . ■

m e g 2sm MA } m 6 n d i B - ~ — ^

d clearer

| t a J t a JIHiy I - .■ — A b l g a i n " "p p ? ‘ VahBureh ■

PRESIDENT, AMERICAN DMEIRIC ASSOCIATION-- _ J l I » . H0lK2rrCWf-The ■ an Optometiic Associadon B commended'for this very rhilecluiiitable effort ders, Ihis year, you can

«tioD forms are available * VISION USA, 243 N. •

rrgb Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.Tne foims can be submit-

m now until Jan. 2 5 ,1994. e tbe phone lines are some- busy, it may be easier to

'S ^ r r T o q u a i i f ? W th e ' e care, you must have a job in a housdiold Vriiere there woridng membd', have ho insurance, have ai) income ^TO'establishedrlevcl'based-----uniiy size, and iuve had no ixamihalioh w ithin 12

lR-ABBY: Many Uumks for olumn supporting the 17th. il Great American outjugh our volunteers, we anted that o f the 10 million oojmwfao quit for tbe day,2 m illion were still not

Ig 10 days later. Many have It your column helped them ' liehabifi r . tk you for all you have done - - le yearejnour fight against

- STEPHEN F.SENER, J>..AMERICANCANCER_ .

• SOQETY J t DR. S B N ^ Most peo-. _ I not aWare that tobacco is ” iore addictive than cocaine, ran smokers admit (hat they . realize how addictive tobac- a until afler they were LOut,jc^JiQW.ia.to prevenL— ;ers from starting.

ts interested in displaying new ^ c o h « - K « ^ o f t c , * i l h , t -

t e y o i t f

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d S m -l a m e s B ie r i

■ S ta te F a n n !e InsilxaziM C o m p a n y.« Office JS IoqiM n^jm noto, .

i u t ( r« iM

iimuuiain.__U k r a good neighbor,----------State Farm is there.* . -

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tint cUldno lAo move QK weatM gheftlifc ft

fo r p t e p t r i u ofiOdroQ*!f I H n g 0B

Aem to o^iM^flteir fteUi]Awnt w

' f ie lp iu lh im «qr' g d ^ .ft^n d ^W e aie'gobigto •ooQ iz ^ wondered MOO) on dur wo, who is ahntw) ooe vety clow fifeod m d 1 bduw ii t o liliige; 7

W e d o o tw n tih ia m o ’ ■ the q ^ le cait and wonde

b«d toy advice fbr us.A, My general advice 1

moves is not to make a bi; ttem.

Young children look tot] for dues »nceming .how I

~ r ^ ; t o hew 'sltualfons.TH thermore, extremely intu such matters. If a child sen or ber parents are anxious

an upcoming event, the cl- -all-l5cellb<Jod,-expeni;nS

disiiiption o f security. If, c hand,.the parents are takin{

. _Jionja^dc.Jhc_child_w i have no diniculties with it.

Contrary to what the 1 read led.you to believe, tb if any reason.to believe tl iii and o f itself, causes beh academicproblems.

Frequent moves can,' extremely'disruptive, bi remains that there are plei dren .who seem to have ni

.. making these transitions. (I

- . ».ffouM CaUs S4I[*H•Seniors;

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S A L E ! S A V E ! IYOU

& ^ 9 | _ i U / t l ! e C o n n s

nfakefiikttcDtiDbd Inon lh taa ix I ftrbefaavior L a B H I

our son, was ^w m m ade moved^unetii i»formovei, « iam ovcasa

A lot o f me non-causal n something ma:

[bjw to their placing h o t » m o ^ parents may, I

uoBtablcjobl * 3 .;M eau adjustment pn lUvgywca anycMe.fi«ii

_ cator of poss ^ TTic c h i ld Wa e n a u y o u aconsequen«

ofthe gen?rai:t concerning'.bility in H i faibig deal over -m if

• Stable, and th . t lM ir p ^ ls . t o 'a n o g ie a v i h q , M d , wilLbe.extieii ITiey are, Bit- unto-the best tuitive about children seen em esthathis better than otl isconccmuig indicates'that cWld w ilU n _ o ,c i i5 i i jr i i l& ad u tin c l, dren’sneivou! , on Ac oth^ ly s t r e s ^ froi inglhetnuul- inp,epaiinf W lLprpba^ly^childJbtjijnt it,eithCT.' ‘corislder the I = article youthen IS Iitt!e.--u6„d.-------that mowng K „ p i„

ehavioraland

I, indted, bp bu ttheT ac t « ’ lenty. o f chil- PMj Tl> no difficulty S

. (By die time

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as 9 years old,, w e 'had - ! times! He always regard- J“ IS an adventure.) .moves is what’s called a ''® I marker - a signal that ™Ttf y ani?a» >n ttw» Wg him at risk. The child’s y, for example, have very ^ lb histories and/or social r problems of their own. In !® equent moves are an indi-,. ?8iible family prabieraa. ^problems are not so much ^

nw of moving as they are rai level o f stress and insta- family. ' “if die family Is o therw is\ ’ the children feel secure, \HF

likelihood Uiat a move "J remely problematic-Eveu -S cst of circumstances, some y: sem to handle transitions others. The latest research . lat these iiidividiul differ* '■>.

oia systems are more CMi-—^rromdayone:ing an extremely sensitivejnovc,.you.might.wanLto_ie kinds’o f •rccdmmendo- 'irth in Ae^axticle you men-_^

mind, however, that the .

l a l i tu S e r v ic e M l ■tt/ith j f a s t I I rurnarauncC. - H

1LY*34.00!\e pDunlls Si Indies! I _ em orrtnergyl ' I nois'sweets’ cisvlngsl I recommendedl I

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Free O-east Screening Edoo Ifyouarftaw nm anw hni^ai nummogram,do oothave.ins of $55, YOU qualify for a fire Program. Limited number of Plaxat 526 Sboup Avenue Vi

X rtl^ tls SuppcM Groop *

C PR Class • 'hies.& W e<

Cfafldblrth Clast * .Wedp« P rercslstn tloB .T aqB ij^ Ct

C esai^T fiD B E lrtE 'C IiaP ' required. F o r infonnabon, 1

Big K ids Khib *^Satnrday,

CFR CIass • Mon. & Wed

Safe Kids C la n * M o ^ ,

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— i*-a-c^,-ccnfrdentdem e)y o w ^ r t . _______ •

■ ■ It probably goes w tb o u ts^ a move duriog the school y ^ 'ly'to tM'oio^disit^Jtive tn u Quring the summer. If movusj

scbool-year is unavoidable tial academe-problems can vented by providing tbe child until be or she has made a su a lrustmeflt to tbe new school'

-In general,-children seem more problems with moves du teen years than at any odier tin is undentandable, considerii important a' stable sense ol

^thiiHbei)eeF^Di^)4ftduring cence.' ’ , -

A n a n ^ g for a teen to visi her “home” town on a reguli might be helpful.' At 3, your child is not likel

i upset by a move. Again; I w ^riiake a'blg deal of i t Treat it adveoture.and you’re likely your son makes a'more'rapid ment than you do.

\ /o£tn j^osemoad is a fawi chohpst in private practice i

H . Peter Doble, II,

ta r r y t) . M axw ellJ

arc pleased to

V - Philli" “ . ' B oai^ E li^ b le Aii

Specialist i H ead a n d 1

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.insurance-CQVBragBJbr-a.ffian firee mammogram under the h o f grams available. O ur new K West, SuU eJ. Call 73^167!

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p^m .'tDodwsM eetlng ktbon 737-2065. —

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7 p«n . To regbter, call 737-:

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B-4 Jim«»-Now«, Twir

TradO f f i c e a t m <

b e c o m i r i g “(The Waahington Post

SCARSDALE. N owner o f a commcr(

' . firm bri Park Avenue, is concerned about the makes, and he usua work in a wcll-tailon So why, on (his mom ing for his train in olive slacks, a black dowpane sports jockei

_______ lufllcacfik PiiUg-YSil-Why not? Ginsbcr

he has no public ap, day. only thinking am officc. he long hoi will pass more quicki fortable., The 42-ycar-old cn without thinking muc comc part of an evol apparel that is subtly ably changing the atn American workplace.

‘ ' fluoncing the clothing Tjic suit, once virti

for businessmen, is nc_____ Each ‘year for t

decades, mexj^s clot---------- havc watchcd glum

suits have limped alot places declined.

Some have fioped f nizing event - perhap talgia boom - to rever

So fnr they have b< cd. TTiaf tie bought foi day is expectcd to g use. ' .

"It is amazing." si mcnswear departmer the Fashion Institute '

_______ in New York: ‘‘Whenstore, you will see do\ suits area. Lifestyles so'dra-stically."

_ • According to figure___ theJiE D _G iflup^jli.company in Port‘Was

• • U.S. sjiles of suits, sui sports coats declined lion in 1988to,S3J{ bi

- Their share o f total_______ sMcs.dioppcd .from 1

10.8 percent,.Few ofTice worker

resisting the trend, th'^cy^rc uncomfortabli

In explaining the'di larity .of the suit, fa note ihe rise of compu ing stress on producti\ o f women executives; o f dress codes in Amc

To do~ A r t h r i t i s grou-----------------1 WIN

_.-wiU pn:scm:n scm............. by Jamie Kellcy-Ki

day at the Magic V. ter Doctors’ Meetir tion. call Becky Jen

— --Wobd conducJEROME - L^irr

o f cardiopulmonary beginning at 6:30. Jerome Recreation person. Pre-regis

» Jerome Recreationcoin. For more inf 324-3389.

— Childbirth cla- TWIN PALLS - will begin W^dne: Feb. 16. The class v in,the Magic Valle

_ I ____ _Scci)nd.flw;-CQnCci. able course fee is S'.

--------- Designed to pro. nnd.early_pa'rcnting

slides, and physicis sions. The expccta

: 'conifortablc pants t support person is cn

:----- -----------PrcTCgistration-isfor more informatio tion Department a

— — - 1 ■ tween 9 a.m. and 4 I

Program will t. TWIN FALLS -

Reiki, a Japanese'ni fcred at 7:30 p.m. T

_______Ihis.oncicnt heasimple treatment fi Anyone can Icam tl

M iam i.__ Continued from Bl

............. asked'me to sign ;per, and he said (this is

_ “This jiist says you’t nscirtortdrelu iyrlikc

” man bodies.”I looked athim . “You’d be surprised. You would,be.jiiq5

an o th er tru e 'M ia m Thanksglviiig Day, S'

r -Tveie to -fix 8- cl< a re n u l dupluc, and

•T>enon.iB:tbe M a was d e ^ s e d . Fc him .) Police doo't>ib

fwln Falls, Idaho Monday. Janui

difloniJ“casual F ■OBt

. N.Y. As the lercial real estate ue, Alan Ginsberg ' the impression he

sually leaves for' ■ ‘ if lored suit And tic. • » • -- oming, is he wait- S • in black loafers, 9" ^ ck nnd olive win- W , :• :kct and a mustard B ; .-7 _____________ Mberg rcckons that ■ appearances this ' and writing at the hours at his desk ickly if he is com-

. entrepreneur has, nuch .about it. be- evolution in office Mly but unmistak- atmosphere o f the ce and heavily in- Ing'indusliy.” t'irtually a uniform ^ 9 | | [ | | | i now in decline. r the past two :lothing retailers umlyras sales o f - ^ A ip < ^ ilong and in many

;d for some galva- ^ | |O i v haps a 1930s nos- verse the trend.! been disappoint-'’ for Dad this holi- 0 get record low

' said John' Karl. ’ nent chairman at —iteorToChifology------------hen you go into a______downsizing of theles have changed - - -

;ures compiled by t-UiiifkcLrcscarcJi _ _ Va.shington, N.Y.. suit separalcs and ■ed from S4.2 bii- {billion in 1992. . » ital men's apparel .n 14.3. pcrccntJQ_________

kcrs are actively More off!d, but some say fo ra llttli able abom il.c'declmmg’popu-“ " “With s

fashion experts electronic npulcrs. ihc grow- -Plc tliroU;ctivity, the advent there is nces and the decline as lorge merican colleges, • Berkowiiz

0 for you'oup.presents seminaris - The Arthritis Support Groi cminnr.“ Living with Arthriii! -Kinyon, MSW, al 7 p.m. Tuc : Valley Regional Medical Cei eting Room. For more infomii Jensen at 737-2065.

ucts CPR workshoppny Wood will instruct'a scri( laryvresuscitation classes (CPF 30.p,m, Jan,.12 and 19..at tl ion Center. The fee is SIO pi gistration is required at th on District office, 2444 S. Lit information or to register, ca

classsHrtS Wednesda;S - A prepared childbirth clai Incsday and continue throug ss will meet from 7 to 9:30 p,h illey Regional Medical Cente iCerence room._Thc_noti--refiinc

prepare parents for childbirt ling, th6 course includes film: ician question and answer se; ctant mother Is asked to wei ts and to bring two pillows, j1 encouragcd to attend.n-ts rcquircdrTo pre-rcgialer < ation. call the MVRMC Educi It at 737-2900, weekdays b( 14 p.m.

II deal wmTRriM> - A free infomiational talk o : 'natural healing art, will be ol t. Thursday at 3136 Vicki Lam healing' art ia performed by I t form o f hands on the bod) □ the techniques, A Reiki clas

I

1 __gn a picce o f pa- that It wa s is a real quotie): we’re talki )u*re not going to freme/yhh like; drugs-orfro-— Btn’gctti

Peny and i reports tht

«d,"hcM id.«!pns?<J. .H e re lj i jto ^ a m L ami story: On ^ver.-she V some workers was jamm clogged ibiletat-'-Comtgissi

ad they found a _ standing in iHalc. (This'per- “ Cig on Whi Fortunately, for ing on ihe |

l>imow how the pectedly, it

ir>uory3,_1994-

doesn’

J

Dfflco workers are apt to we Ittio more casual look, Insteh so mnny officcs going into nic status, dealing with peo- ougli-faxcs-and computers.'-- . no need lor appearance to be • ge a factor,” said Jerry vilz, president of Mister Guy

Iar - ’will be offered Jan. J4rl(

Third class to promia- TWIN FALLS - Th.

Childbirth Pre'paratibii P anyone wishing to learn

) . deliveries. The current c orifc ‘0 ^-30 P-m. Thursday in .pnv gional Mcdical Center s( ' J room. . • ,

“1, There will be a labor ' P " .ion covering mcdioalio,

, and non-conforming lab [J stctrical department, in

room will be given.'• ■ The non-refundable f

J , For more information.-ca ^“ y~ tron DSiJartmiilt aTO7:2 :Iass>ueh G roup formed foi

TWIN FA LLS-The E• n j^ ^ m designed to help ------ idcirof a Ttcwiraby broth

Jirth by IheMagic Valley Rei I thtfe siblings’ ckss will b<

’ amirSaturday in the iei• room ofthe medical eehti

The class is taught by who recommcnds that th tend during the mother’s

'^ ® '^ an c y . SRc asks thFchilc doll or stuffed animal to t

The cost is S5 per cl: ' Since the class size is lii

------- regtatraliott-is-advisedr--------MVRMC-Education-Dcjk on weekdays between 9 a.m,

anc. Hospital sets Safe j y a - tTWIN F A L L S -If yo Ddy. the rising incidence o f fa :lass juries sustained by-the I

oLthere,.but it’5>_8flfe..bct . w asn't an accident, unless { liking about one o f those ex- . • hi^-suctiontojlets. iettingiOTlrwCoirtniissftjner” ) id h trw fe : The Star-Banner i that, 'at Commissiooer Per* i ggestion, Mra. Perry was 3 to take a handgun with her , i li. As she was packing, how- 10 discovered thatMfae gun ‘I nmed; so she b r p u d t it to|' I tMtoner -Perry,-<t;ho -wj a ■'( ; in froiU-Qf his.cl08ct».dccid> 1 wha! ip wew; He-WM'woric- I tie gun wboi suddenly;.unex- i

it went off. ' ' — J:— I

’t s u i t

Ml M mI

w e ar a.tu rtleneck a n d sp' s te a d o f a s u i t ' '

0 clothing stores in Kansas ( t- W orkers'in'both gover

-private-business-secm-cae • the change.” .............“y John Russ'cll. a Justic y ment spokesmdn!.\Kho. hi

W 6jn:Tw jn.Falls.._ ;__:.,.\kmrCttlHrttanne-EpeWi-at-i............................................ —

rogram is Open i The third classN if each ri Program is avaifablc tb , am more about Caesarean ' It class is scheduled for 7 y in the Magic Valley Re-,. ® T second floor conferencc ■?

lor 'rchcursiil,*'plus Instruct 3 tions, hospiial procedures labors. A lour o f the o b -.., including the C-section a

,' ■ tle fee for the class is $5. b . call the MVRMC Educa— a 7^29_00._........................... I

for children dicBigKids’ K lubisaprO r ® :lp children adjust to t h e - j rD th cr-o rs ls tcrr^n so re tr^ Regional-Medical Center,— 11 .beheld from 10 to 11:30 C Second floor yonference- r

enter.-by Kristy Burkett, R.N., li

1 the “big kids" should at-r d :r’s eighth month o f p r g- f TiHdrcn to bring a'Tavonte o to the class.' child or $8 per family, o s limited to 10, early ii edr^'-o-registerr-caU-thc—Dcpartincat-at-737>2900,__i.m. and 4 p.m. |

fe Kids gathering c■ yoii;are:concemcd about:.-t f fatalities and serious in - ' £ be phtidren o f the Magic c

t _ .Y o u ._ h aM ..p iQ b ali^ s gudssed what happened; ‘ - . -~r in yet...another of.thi:

tragedies 'tjiat we read abi 1 ufieu'ilffuif d a y s ‘ ■■weu r nine o f Commi^ioser Pp • shirts.. •s “ Those sh irts are; $2 r apiece," h^ told The Stai^I- Ajerrible wa«te..vou 1 ‘ ButJomeSnes you must.f^ _Y

- h » v q I e S 5 5 2 m i f i l i 3- back o f Gomniiitfonef iPe

busin.— r - ----- i^ o r ih f T e d l

.........” f l970;Mid'ili— . > he tw notict

coming to thi sual clothes .ore not going public at alongwritinj

------ — “ I-thlnk-vsom ething < Karl said.

- time anymoreoffice workei trompe I’oei

. ' You can dres- are a little m'

stressful.” ' 'Many cotr

Friday a casi manufacturer call a “Friday

“If I don’t in that day.” i a principal at

,.ycstprs_Ltd, slacks and fi maybe a bor travels often same casual t

—‘- L t^ e seetc particularly and cleclronii

^^K K ljjF . rejected tics c coaxed more

-nies-such-as- Coi

“ In some i some of our norm not to w IBM spokesn try to dress lil

Tom Julian .Fashion Ass

' trade and pub the loosening seems an outj

- developments*_____JlcccnLcolli

R ^ likely to t>egi---------- poraryjobso

I companies wlI ' formal.M Once they■ “ ^ionsTH e sa: K , grained.H ' Looser dresH . w ith the old■ - cause they ha

orities, and it ’ . n.{K» be 'the ir Jam iport c o a t said- ^ ,

Some fema that the relt

s Cilyl____ __stcjns.partlyJemment and agerial role < »ught.'up-in :<tionally>have.

' ,'tions. Why Wl lice Depart- svony about : has/iW.ocked', b|s boss heyci

. Vflilcy,,you.aiftiqauJcita.i -4i>juiy ' prevention imd-fifst

Magic-Valley Regional Mc( -r-The-nieeting-ifl-schedulw

10 in the MVRMC Cafe charge.

- Pre-registration is requir -Blossom Mathews, Safe K; nator at ,737^2430. Learn w grandparent, dayparc provic

.sitter can do to prevent acc • in^ to your children.' —>

Slafter leads Jerpmi. JEROME - Louise Slatt aerobics classes at the Jero. ter with the following schcc beginning Jan. 11 on! Tuc; •and-Fridays^and 6 p.m.-raer . 10 on Mondays, Tuesdays,

fee is $20 fbria six-week se: district). To register or foi call 324-3389. ,

M eetings p lanni^^(JTW.IN-EALLS -IWidaw

Consultation Services is pli ries o f meetings on “Coping- The ielght-week series-w lege o f Southern Idaho Of d ^ i ^ e d to help widowed forrnatiokand support in dc

■oftwiiifwtaowea:^-----------Dates and times have no

one interested in obtaining: in re'gi^^ng* sh'o'uld ciill 7:

— To'do 'foryoir/rirca/eni lated activities, events and tion should 6e submitted by cation in tbe following Moi

-jionr-MaU-notice&-to^h9- Box 548, Twin falls, '833C office at J32 Third S t W.

ly^Alxeady ^criminal.CQtilt I; The buUet etra ted by N jij senseless would have m ibout all too .-pal, also the I

?fny’s d rew -ioo^er ^ rot ■ victimizing in

(25 to S30 herw oiild be 'rB anher.'I.C om toissioijei u a u ^ .Y e s . -dollars; - tg ? i :p ic 7 . .^ T S o T c rB e r

Peiiy?! «ios^I .igfjnn>>*y--timtnlgunr'l1l

tesses1 tKatTn thelast” few years ticed depai^ent attorneys the office in jeans and ca-

es “when they know they ing to be meeting with the I are,pr^aring briefs or in - ling project” ‘ irwcTiTe'goIng’ through' ' g called time poverty,” “We don’t have enough

lore to enjoy our lives." So kers use what Karl colls a 3cil (foorUie eye)‘effect, ress down and pretend you' more relaxed, a little Jess

ompanicF have declared ‘ asual clothes day, leading rers to produce whal they iny wear” line, n’t have anybody coming

said Reiner M. Triltsch,I at Gulfstream Global In- td,Jn_Dall.as, -“ I ’ll-wear - d A T-neck sw eater and i)ombcr jacket.” Triltsch en to Europe and sees theII Uistcs taking hold there. . •etors o f certain-industriesi- - ly West Coast.computer )nic companies, have long:s and coats altogether and ore conservative compa- as-lntcmational-Butiiness- - Corp. in that direction, ic o f our businesses and ur locations it is now the0 wear a suit and tie,” said jsman Scott Brooks. “You1 like your customers do.” ian, fashion director of ihe issociation, OA%|ndust^ >ublic relations group, said ing o f ofTice dress codes mtgrowth of l>oth culturalnts and business needs.--------ollege-graduates-are-more- r cgip their careers in tem- . s or positions with small' where’ dress has been less

:y move to larRcr orRani- said,' ctSualTiabTiirarc'm-

rcss codes have caught on )lder baBy boomers, be­have “a new sense of pri-

1 it is not clothes. It might , im ilics instead," Julian • ”

Biale ofTice workers argue • e laxation o f standards y from the growing man- e o f women, who tra d i- ' ve-had-wider-fashion-op-,- _ would d yoiing executive

ut straightening his tie if yer wcare h c r ^ ' -

'■ ' ■ " i. _

;a.attcnd.ihc Sofcjdds_____

Medical,Cenicr.-l-— 1 .jled-for 7:30 p.m.-Jon.--------ifeteria*. There is-no

uired. To register,, coll- Kids Prbgram cobrdi-

1 what you as a parent,>vider, teacher or baby- iccidents from happen- ^

me aerobics ^latter will iiistruct two :ro.me’ Recreation Cen- fe hcdu!e: 6 a.m.”aerbblcs'~ ;n i ucsdays, Wednesdays i ni aerobicybeginning^jm” ' ~ ys. and Thursdays. The w sessiph‘($25 for out o f bi for hiore information, pi

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- f p r r w d o w s --------^ -Blowed Information and___X'planning to hold a se -. , ing-with: Widowhood:"-i will meet at-the Gol------JOfTice op Aging. It is _ ed pOTODS receive in- P deding with problems

not yet been set. Any- ig more' information or 1736-2122.--........ ^--------- 1 - .J.'endnriisting henitli re ij nd Alu^tion, Jnfofjna- ft by Thursday, forpubli-' ^fonday'S Features sec- Uiljo-:Times^Ne«^^0.-----J3(?3, or de/ivCT to our c'

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iuidxasilyjiavei>eeape&?!!„w ' Norm ’s bullet, w hich, C : meant that b<i (tb» . e\ e horse, i f Cdmtni^bDer le ;oue: ia;thefe) would uu^'-bi

roaming the streets aod~ cl ; innocent pew lellostead,, -th be succeaBfuIly su ing yi

n jerP er^ for.iniilliOnB o.f tii

1 5 5 if f l :a ta te iT a ia S S E b :ldCDl7lR>'W~Ml6fBtTllir i i8l6nO T l»^;fo r:c< rii*V r^

The. ooe thing w e.need:. A

a

Forever fitteaches a senior fitnessi

■ Warren. Mich. TTie best! older people indude wall

' — water-twsed-exerdsas, I that involves sliding motl exerdses to Improve flex of motion and strengtfi.; try to do the exerdses sh says Doherty. Do the firs forward on a chir. Rest chair back for the others.

___________________ ;__

1. Ankle circles. Uft ben very slov^ eight times in left foot. Then do the sam direction. Repeat entire ei

' 2. Open and close handMake a fist, then open th hands wide. Do 12 times more while raising the ar

_ Jl. forward to shouk

like wings while doing 12

■ '4rShbiiIdercIre'li#.'Sl5circle the nghtshoulde'r

____tim'esrnepearwiih'left sHeverse direction; do toi

-------oneachslde.-Wimboth■ shouideys’arihe saMe'tl

' hvo d rdes in one dIrectitwo In the other. Don't a

Studies: AieSeivte

Postponing motherhood fear o f gaiiiing weight nia>

; negative. Impact on prcgnar new studies suggest . ‘

• —TTic studies •provldcnew why Am cricaa.wom en ht birth weight babies - infan prone tb be bora early or wi tal. and physical problems

-Iow *w eight.babies-alflo -grcato r-risk -o f^y ing-in ri

yearoflife ...... phe'studyrpUbliShTd'iiri. I issue. of_the_ Journal of the .cari_M^iraI A s^ia 'tion , cc that wortich 35 6'r old.er ai prone to delivering their firs e ir ly . at low birth'wieigh

-paicd-to^ounger-womcD— .The study reviewed birth

ca te in fo rm ation o f mo: 4,000-white women in th& WHBhingfnn frnm 10R4 Ji There weren’t enough blaci in Ihft Siudy'urp'ro^'de.adec formatioa for analysis.

Older mothers-hod aboi the rate o f low bitth weigh

-^M_yftnng<^fnftthgni -The rit ever, o f baying .a_prema

'.small ;baby w a s -s i i^ H f tl _jnothcrs

w hich is. w h y , , Qn behaH , Chamber o f Commerce,T ac

evisy&oA^ w ho: ia . tblsklng l a g South Flbiiida to fee l

-brT u g-llJe 'w eap on -o l^ S ii -ch o ice , although w e do ..that, before you.tnkvel-wUl

you should take tbe standard ti<m o f fe ^ f i i i t^ it in Gomn

(S u H S d d ‘piaa,‘

’ TT :

iS'program In St activities for 'alWng, ,i.anydandng----------Dtlons, and *- / ] / o Hexibility, range I. At a minimum, . shown here, 'A irst three sitting •St against the

ant right leg off the floor and drc In the greatest drple possible. R ime exerdse for each foot, revei exerdse. Watch your posture!

circles. ;nds. chair, move the rigthe- large drde four tin es. Do 12 slowly. Repeat. wiU arms Raise bolh arms fiulder------ ahouWer level, Cirnhrstdfl— slowtybirUmes. P 12 more. direction and repe

shoulders square.

5. Dsep breathlni.to .lh a jld es^ -th

jlowR head while Inhallnisr four......... brealhelhrnft Ihe«[•shOLiider.~ ~lnnat6 mngs'stowh lour more" breaming mrougnIh---------- 'Exhale as arms rertlms.ido'- "srdes. Keepmovei ction''and and slow. Contlnu< rush. times if there is no

e, weight affeice adequate prenat

MichacI Aldous, d and the gator, who n o w ' ay have a vtrsity 'of Arizon lancy. two • A skcd';w hat~

should do to ensi kvciifeSicn n ancyrA ldousi have low .get good prenata ants more eat well, not dri with men- care of herself.” ns. These Previous stud lo-are-at-^onflicting-findti irtho-firsi—corne-of-babtes-l

and older. .rihcTJecT-----B urm afty-drthe_Ameri-_ .smaIlt.didn’Llool co^dudw ’ women 40 dr old are 'more ucated,' middle'-<

irst babies had ad ^u a te in^i jhtv 'com -'

rth certifi- m a r lore than •i& state o f • Continued l ^ m . to 1988. ju-st docCT* care? u:k babies There are thos equalc'in; wouldlie a more

of a modem first out twice mastering the art ght babies ate. riskrhOW» l y ^ . : . -

rSfe moviesd je o d y e d . I j n n

______ilf o f the am urging; g bf^visit-;

' I • ' ■

n ” ■

I d rde the ankfe •• e. Repeat with the eversing the jrel

BS. Still In thee right wrist in ajr times veryI. with left wrist.ns forward at . '-..Cirde both wrists . . . - - .isrfteversa-----------------------------epeat. Keep your are.

Phlng. Raise armsid-then over-your— — ....... .........lallng. As you _ _Ihe oi^hragm aridowly and fuily.'-------------------------Ligh the moutn.iSTBtumto th B '-...... ; ------- -7 -wemenlsmcioth''' tlnue four more snodiiz ines^

■ KRTInlographlc*-,

feet birthsn a ta l c a re , sa id Dr.3us, principal investi-,: .JW woiks for the Uni- zona.iat~Bn'older-m otherensure a h ealthy preg-__________us saTd: ’-She should natal care, not smoke, •- drink and-tske ^ood

tudies .have xeported . ndings-about the-out- : ::-------

d rth M c"stu d icsw re~ look At babies bom to o ld e ro r^ u irv ^ cd ed -‘

lle'-cla’sB worn'eii who.............in^Iirance coverage.

tryzzzz—om B l.are? _ ___ihose who wisTied~^e lore expressive symbol .Irst lady, ^ t e a d she is i art of being' appropri-

■ --------------- - 1-.. ..^ - _ _; Q Twin Fans 734-240d - O . Jerom* 324^75 >. ^

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Self_ 2out-of-ste

in separateT W I N F ^ - T

injured Sunday mom 84, according to the I(

Antonio Rubio, 49 — - -was involved in 8 one

post 228, southeast wasrcportcdat'l‘.47a

ISP said Rubio wu ol Hospitn] in Burley, avoil^ble'Sundayeva

—“ -------- “ At abourTmTWton, Utah, was injum acddcntatinilq)0St2 of Buricy: Thatchcr,

^ - for, the, slick ^ cotISFi " ^

. Thatchcr was take Ho^itsl in Rupert, v

. icleased.

Bank Adminii sets meeting o

TWINFAIXS-A nunistration Institute pvclocalbankmag other local bank execi

z i z Bankgywiil^disai___ ___ phies during the instil_ _ utive ofliccr night” St

■■ ay al Canyon Sprinj

Ketchum plai — commission-ti

KETCHUM-Ap mission meeting is p 10 at the City Hall in;

An application i Hoimcl to subdivide lownhouso iDiltS’Wni

^ applications submittc and The Nature Cons

: Survey asks ( residents aboi

“ — OSKEEYfflVnfi gional Association, C and the U.S. Fotest! nomic Devetopmojr' vcy i f Oakley Vafley

Surveys will be mi residents living in an The purpose of the s

.......... ~rinunityicadcrsTvith'i----- _ . — ne^-hc^Jcs, aod de

-------------dents— ------------

•• tngfuKW^^S9jOC S 'thc cohunuxiity a: Sendee “rural rcvital program.

Anyone wjth que may Oakley c

S e n i^ centerarticles, bylai

^ ■ RDPERT-TTiFl Cqitcf. finds itjiicccs

- meet to a r t i c l e s 1 formity with the Oldi

______ foLpersons.^ungetsetveontbebbordof

1 pm Jan. 11 at±e Street, tn Rupert All tion ore tirged to atteo

__ _____ ~A w eektv look ~a t th e n um ber o f f t l o n l e s : '

. ______re p d it^ .to .th o : .T w in F allsC ity PoliceD epartm en ta n d “Twfn'Falte“C o u n ty Sher-lfTa.Depart*iTient

ZU “ T w iE lallsJai agencies repp

TW INFALLS- forcemcot agencie

---- ing Crimea from the

r _____ TWIn FallsPoJI1- n ^Gai'burglarles:—

: ,Woraei>uf8ladea:- B u ilneu burgl^ei T o ^ BuralariM;

^ ___^ ^ FelohlM :''

__ >lWln Falls SiM

— . . . 'O n jgC asM ^-------' g t To tilF elonlet:

..... .......“ Cdm

i l H l ' ' ' '

raleys t a t e m e n h u r t

i t e a c c i d e n t s- Two out-of-state men were loming on ice-slick Interstate le Idaho State Police., 49, ofMoses Lake, Wash., one-vdricie accident.at mJ©: ast of Rupert. The accidcnl 47a.m. 'was taken to Cassia Memori- !ey, but his condition was urn evening.'Michacl-'Itocherof Rivn=-----ured in a one-vdilcle rollover tst 204, about four miles west ■XT, 19, was drrving too fast cor^tions, accoi#g to the :

aken to Minidoka Memori^ rt, where be was treated and

nistration Institute ’ on s t r a f e s .- A meeting of the Bank Ad- ule of the Magic Valley will I a glimpse of the strote^es oficecutives...................... .isai58«tn»-'of their jAiloscF— nstituie's annual "chief exco-;” starting at 6:30 pjn. Thur^ irings Inn.

lanning, zoning I to meet-J anriO— ' ■A planning and zoning com-. is planned for 6:30 p j a Jaa linKetchum.jn submitted by Thomas ride.WQ duplex^ into fo u r--.. wnnjTdisccissejJTirwcitTs— nitted by The Buckin Bagel onservoncy for signs.

s Oakley Valleybout community/hh-nssistance from th T R e ^ ’ \ College of Southem Idaho,St Scrvice, the Oakley Eco- airTeam is conducting a sur- , Iley residents.'! mailed to rmidomly selected.I and o r c ^ tbe O a i^ area.!tt suTV^ is to provide cotiv- ith a be^pcrqwctivc’of Ac t * i-desires of communi^ resi*

ust one of maify setivitieo b> ■ 9,000 planning grantawarded- . jTas'part ofthc'U.S. F6nst~' ' bdtalization through forestry"

questions about the survey — cy city 0 fRce at 862-3313.

:ertoam m end laws to meet acttie Minidoka County'Smor ' ' ' xessaiy.tomake.oa amend-. nd t^Iaws to come into con- Dlder American Act to allowig rf timn Wl y poni n t ng(» .Jofditectors.. : lie coipoTBtion wilH>e4>dd-at— - die Center, 702 1 Ith All rnanbas ofthe cotpctb- ; itteod.

[aw^nfoicement____port these c ^ e s,S - Twin Falls law en- cies reported the follow-

'.oJIceJIepartment-----

9!........ 5 - - 208 ; . .iriesx_ 4 158

" 17 935' 5 295-‘

' ta 1,572 herWrs Department

-------139^-— '•--------- :2 -------12------- - .: ■ . ■ 3.

EtafiaBd

IJeromByHJLWesxd-Tim^NcwscCTre^ndqU

- JEROME - “Absolutely n insider's description of Jero taiyschool:—

Horizon Elementary S( rooms are scheduled to of

> preview tour, third-groder I den, 8, declared:

“Awesome, awesome, av awesome! A kid could get I its sa^big.”

. - -- -Beau’ was most fascinate brary. • •- • -

“There arc tons o f sh'el books you couldn’t read whole life,” he said. “Anc bears'blocking the books u]

_ __youiuMfl.ted^.bear.while a book."

Troy Egbert, a fifUi-grodi be II this month, said: “It you that We went into the

------ hail*«nd-wheft-we-came-«ulfiamt hall. And there is a 1 playground, so when' we p won’t have to ask the other iball back to us'.”- —----------

With the opening of He Schctel, Washington Elem< oldest scbcwl in the Distrii Students who were attendin,

. begin classes at Horizon on' Also moving to Horizon

, from Jefferson Elementar------ from Central-Eiaiiciitiuy Sc

Julie Bourquin, 11, said P lease s(

S k i f l

Kelvin Jonee, pretlder___country ekllng Is a goc

nice scenery ~Bs well-

Idaiio doiThere’s a widesprea^d n

----- JdahoJaajLtwo^paity-^be further from tb e -ti\^ an

_ tim>» a« any tn thwiga tij

^ -;.i:J^flitbcrrDcmagtf» POT R ho are unified lAiloaophical Ically, apd the'fa^oas'Jha Idaho poUtics frequeiiay cni

good idea of the ftctioBal ft tKS by lotddng tf ftctiona,

s o c ] ^ .sd m 6 ii .ib q t^ ^ I dit-to-gobdieialilmU M dino«a]ipabKaals(dftea

! S a a O T 7 g .gCT;:t« 8 « °»csn^B tflDUfiu 00 sQuietilSu

—center. '■ ' ■• Cenlrfrti, This grmn i

ne’s ne\q u ,.

:Iy awesome” was one | ^ H lerome’s new eleroen-

/ S cho^’s 28 class*> open Tues^^TTnT’f l f l B ler Beau' VanderMei*

, awesome, absolutely ;et lost in that school,

lated bv the school li- ' S ^ S

ih’elves and so many- ;ad them all in your ^ d (hey have teddy H | u 3 up. They’ll even let |« j j |Utiile yi^ulrejooking

rode'.studentwho'will B 9 | “It’s a maze, I'll tel! . H H

' the library ffom one -tnit-we-were-in-f^dif-^-^^H I a big gym and huge le play vollevball we H R tier teams to tmow our H H

' Horizon Elementary K g j ementary School, the | H P strict, wiJ} be closed. • 1 ^ ^ iding Washington will on Tuesday. sm will be six classes itary School and six r « c h o o l f = = = * = = ‘ Bid she liked the new 9 seeJ E R O M E /C 2 S y d P

r e e ^ S a

d en t o f th e H igh D e se r t N< g o o d w ^ t o k e e p f it In thiII. ■"...... ...............................

D esiib tiia \d misconception that ystem. Nothing cotild - ip a iia m irs s ^ o o d -a -K ^ B

? R m b lin M in Ida - W ically or tapgnmmat- ♦tliit twiWt/; lio**- .■ ale Reca la tw IS, at least in , he state, vou can get a d fissuies in state pdi* ma intlio Legistore. '

S S s tiU a fc w b o n - . kftinIdaho:.niey’t e '® ‘ ‘fteocaUcd'^vm^aad-‘n .'anH fill, IOCiieLegislatm ^ : R e p P

^ -H «n^ 'b f;3o i»er'W 88«* ’vUberafai; Sea.'1oh5:: assfpct w n d iy - in .^ libenrf’-'Wtvtli ines edges toward tfao areo't i

iocludea conserva*. in aouti jblDckd^ ^ moder* Mos

HZ' If'ilirjriwelem(

I P e te r so n p r ep a res h e r t

a . t m u l sv r u r x t i f

N ord ic A s s o c ia t io n , s a y i h e w IriterUme a n d ta k e li

V € 2 ^ p a 3 r t y

■ = - B 8 S H » a

rp^lioais, who oftdi baw mo _mth e ^ j r th e r than wi& t ^ 8 memBeiii prUieiruwu pailjts. oderate Republicans known s" were ins^eatal_m_«lectii w-^Kaktfr^rota-Btyd-oMte InatM the Legislature.for aevi ho 1992 e l e % seriously dq i, to tbe point wliere on^ a Fell ocludi^Seh.LaiitlNohofKir Doug Jpoes of Filer, are left.: Miiirttw ie t ponieiTsilim - l est fktioQ b tbejogp^j^tnin

itives - w b o . . d ^ ^ - t b ^ t oeceuarilybone, ofJtt)8Lcci^y:Q(ffI()q utfaemldabo.ost IjfgiataUve'Ipaidra^dJc

a i l l l i l i

lentary

r th ird-grade c la s s r o o m fi

ByTemUwrnl Times-News co

—Counlry Idaho Mountain Ski F chancc.to try th

-Froni* H)-ani boots, poics ani to the public.

“ “Thc'pinposi in cross-countr: er Jack Yarbre Park.

Magic Moun o f Hansen on Rock Creek

_ Road.To prepare

~ novicc-skiers _for.th?j!ki_day,

c/v*nnH nn.nual Nordic

> 'oir wiTl‘“bc held two days earlier, from 6 to 9 p.rn.

• Jhursday at the iOMVT C o m m u n ity

' Room, located .-in-the-teleyi-

sioh station building on Blue Lakes B o u le v a r d

• North..Y arbrough

^-aaitHbe-Nordi& Fair, which

.a lso is free, will be set up with stations to

=:loacji-poople about a variety o f skiing top-

- ics; including! \ equipment to u! — -Atone.static

/ —JeroQie will dis hypothermia. / will have info

irrtiiTtnwtiiw recreation. For will direct pei

lys c ro s s - how-to videos \ H n s o tn e Also at Ae l

y s y s te m ; £’ c h ^ are Mail

y y . . . .. Majority Leade------------- Falls,-HoiacTv

f 9 | l ---------ctrab-oflBuricj_ fTiBirmBfiiticsT— — 0- '1 mid-1980s, this

theldahoH ou Speaker Tom S

I ] stiU can cause ti m a s “steel- streetexs. •

3cocieeraod;-fey yeara ago/ Conservatives fi

d ^ lw A e t r . reporter asked

f e r st i w in the ent

trB y-faflhe—dismissed Ricki » & e o tb i i> i- r^ U M tK iia

school

i 'T ■' i —

n fo r oo en lno d av a t th e H

d e s e r tyUliama } correspondent

tfcfcS*=*T1nrsixthTinininl“Cros iho free skiing event at Magi ki Resort will give the curious / this refreshing winter sport. annrto '3 ‘pnnr'Satnrday,'“skij and lessons will be oH er^ frc

|X )5(ii5 'to 'getT)coplelntereste :ntry skiing,” said event organic rbroUgh o f Malad Gorge Stat

3untain is located 28'milcs soul on I ,

S k m u g

u s

n 6 '^ c U W o rF « rk ii1 u id .m. .Rgcwiaob tdggateaew. "ot" ^ w w ^ w ^ .-akfea'. and VT -to in ^ d u e e k e iu o a e d ity -«H ehlbnew '!iB» ted .‘ .^Migic Moimtain Ski vi— -:Re«ort^. the.' Sawtooth ion 'Naioqb! Foreh and sev­en /eral c o iM c n ;i^ ces sots ire o f f is ^ ih i i free rd 10 ajn . to

fo k ^ S i tu i^ . I n a d d i - gh *tionM, f t ^ « i rentals die- inid tht r t i ^ llich - i40;J4--Sot:-tli6-display ie. up3 to •":^Fbt.ln6reiiafi)^patlOIl,pie-

Ig how to'dress, what kinds c D use and safety tips, ation; Dr. Grant VanHouien c discuss causes and treatment c

J. At other-slations, Yarbroug nformation on slate parks an

peop le to the b e s t tra ils, anos will be shown.le Nordic Fair, members o f th

PleaggL^(?^_SKt/-C

f a c t io n s e x4ain Streeters, includingsSenai uider Joyce McRobcrts of Twi CT^ajorlty tcadcrB nice Ncvirii>y, anH' H nna* TnHirinry f*^pmHn P^lia Gould nf RiiM '____CwbMrvtfv ac T y a-tii^ n irtt Ihis faction oflhe GOP controllt jouse, under the. leadership i n Stivers of Twin Falls. Their ii wwed sin^.butCp.rw ^atiy< X trouble for modoates and M£

go, Hawkjni-apd a coiqileothi es formed their own caucus, and :ed who-else might be inv it^ 1

- one o ^ u ^ u n c h e s t conserv entiii: L ^ Ia tu re - but Hawkii icks«s “too liberal tes.-These anti-tsx.rpfOi>eno8 eple arenU num eteuM sitite s la. high places::House Speak son aad L t Oov. Ott>duscamp..aceo ff tc tio o s .is -^ tb eL eg i te anuqnedictablb p t e ^ d e ^

1 set to I

Hgrizon E lem entary Schc

recipientmeetlegByKiAM ikhdl Times-News writer

fiS ' - Aimcaid program4iopc.lo-im

^ j j_ f o r favorable state legisla ’ I lawmakers meet Mcdicai inte face-to-face,

“When they're voting 1 be thinking about this pi

“ ‘ how it will afTect him." s an attorney for Idaho Leg

Under the plan. McCa ^ -Mcdlcflid-advocaterhavi

ing Magic Valley legislat (j7 or individuals who rccc fv— Carthysaid;----------------^ — HreiiiHg ihetH wnmujIf f —tors something besides m e> when they vole on bills j(j gnim. hesaid. tw , The plan comes just al

- million more on Mcd^cail •d the past year, McCarthy s

All but a fi;wJocal lc Icl participate, he said, th- .Stale_ofTlciaIs_nrc_ln!l< V-' personal care scrvicc pro Q.’ Medicaid recipients to pa se inent fee whenever tap] to vices, he said.IJ. McCarthy said requiri I s . ents to pay even $1 or 3

ly. need.[*•• The co-paymenls aU [8.' enough money to mak< 0 , said.

.... .The personal .carc scrv‘ the disabled to slay wi

home and saves monc} ; o f care, McCarthy said.

Suite Sen. Dean Came I of o n e ^ f a few legislators t o f . niet a Mediqiid family.. ugh “It was a very touch and nie,” Cameron sajd on 1 ves way you could think of and §nim wilhout'lhlnking of

He said meeting the . the constructivd because he \ fC2 P lease s i

d s t in L e g inate the GOP’s commandingwin_cbambcrs.. J : _____ ___ew------ In-l991,-femcmbcr,jom>—Hawklns-who.cast.tbe.k_____Democral-backed IdaHcrthc—Senpte---not because he ] lied the slngJeiwyer health in; J o f cause he knew it would tii r in- Senate into knots.iyeg___Likewise, moderate ReIain join w th Danoerats lo p

school aid. And some of1 A thi» pftgt fi«t» y>»nr< hnvther- Democnia and-Republicand a erals and Moderates wild to caucus and Main Streeterclcs. Libertarians within the G(rva- Tlie lesson for w ouli^kins senators is c l ^ If you ap - — tion,-you'it.likely to nm iobbI fiihstBtewide candidates,!!I fa y TVflf if» m p rtM W havi» J iker tk)Qsm^(andsomettiB mier t ^ ^ w m rewarded w

. Drew b e S i/w r cove fISn»W ri«-

open

' ANDrARErom«Tkn»Nm* ^chool In Jero m e. *

i d ^ I

its to1

\dvocates 0 ? the Medi- 3-impravc.ihcir_chanc.cs_l___ ^

iicaid families and indi-

ing on something they'll is particular person and 1." said Mike McCarthy. 'Legal Aid Scrvice. cCarthy and a group ofhavc’anangcd 'fo t^ll:— ------islators to meet families receive Medicaid, Mc-

-tlppefDtlygiv<»-ltigi!ila=----------» money to think-about - -— - bills afTecting the pro-

st after Idaho spent $13Icaid than it budgeted in ----------hy said.j1 legislators offered to-

.Inlkjng.about reducing programs and requiring

0 pay a nominal co-pay- tapping Medicaid ser-

luiring Medicaid, rccipi- or $2 co-payments will won’t get iht; cqn; .ihny ' |

1 also would not raise lake it worthwhile, he

scrvicc program enable.........’ with their families at >ney over institutional.

lameron, R-Rupert, was uorsjvhQlba.Yc.aIready.. .y--. ■ .. .uchmg experience for on Friday. ‘There’s no ; o f the (Medicaid) piti-g oftlial faihnyr’------------’-------ithe Jerome.family was he was able to ask them le s e e MEDICAID/C2- . . . .

^ s l a tu r eding majorities in both

»,jt-was-Conscrvativ.e_______be-kcyjvote to^senduhe,----------laHeolth .bill lo the fu ll. ..he personally supported- --:-------

h insurance plan,*but be- ~ ........ ;ldtielheMain5trccl-led •;

iRcpubliramlrejuoiUy, . to push for more public- : o f the nastiest fights inhnvgnV hf en'heiwpen_______jjlicans, but between Lib- - within the Democratic ;i

xtos. Conservatives and I: eGOP. .... . . ;l i ^ govonors and U.S. _ ___^lU apipeal only to one fac- |im into trouble. Success----------- J

from Cedi Aitdras to . rmo jmittvt fitT- . - ietiiDes outside) their p i^ il Bdw^bigwins. ■ . „ f

:overs po/it/cs for fbc

...............

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C*2 Tlmos*Now#. Twin Fa

^ H o s p i f' ' 'uines-Ncws writer____

TWIN FA L L S.-W h Edgar comes to work M<

' Magic Valley’s new emci cal services consultant, he complete chAogc*over to hi

- Edgar has been appoi Gainor, chief of the state

' Emergency Medical Servic Almosi two ycajS Bgo,

over the bureau ‘and has be its duties, said bufeau sp< .Alter.

The bureau previous!

BelleviBy DebotshTimes-News corresponde

BELLEVUE - City ot -:— — mouslv-oassed a-sign-Oi

week that will limit the size o f signs and prohibit

. signs in the city of Bcllev - ' Only two signs per g

light mdustrial buildfng mitted, according to p zoning commUsioner Me j ' h c maximum size c

• v?m=be deteririintd by'tli building: one square foo linear foot of building i said.

There is a 10 pcrcent in the ordinance which

S k le re d d e up th 'ff --------- „ R an g e are.experle

ServicJuneA.Hiyc8.flf1

formerly of Post r%l be Ql 3 p.m. today at

Hospii___ MINIDOKA

Anna Villafucric and

Elsie White of Rupei

MAOICV>^ix£YB

Edward Johnson an<

— oMtuj--------- ------- :---------

_ ' Terera Shawve_____ C

of Jeron»e, died Sail .•Z-Z-- ^-199<Jalhar.residenc6

She was born Dec Placerviile, the dau| and Nancy E. Cc naughton. Teresa rec

. ucation in Placervilli-------------- trict.-the-St.-Theresi' ------------ Boisa. and lhe!Unlv(

In Moscow; where sh bachelor's d e g iw .'

, - T eresa m arr 'W Shawver in 1933.at N They moved to Ec where they farrned ui____ ihfijujTQstfidJQJeioffV

_ She was a m em ^ ChrOmega sorority.

' Honor Society and---------- —GtfhoilcFGhHi^r^— ;

' Teresa is survived Jam es C. and Petei

. bolh of Eden: 10 g and 10 great-grand was preceded fn de« bancfin 1974. and by

___ ■ • . \ •

I Falls, .Idaho Monday. January

.. . ■■ . . ..“speclaHsts____________ irainciand '

sponse'worlcc When Andrew, bulancc driv Monday as the ‘‘prc-bo^ital

mcrgcncy medi- Gainor ha , he will mark a aspect in the a his field. . tlonal educa pointed by Dia andschoolsa tate’s Bureau of Now Ed^ rviccs. sultants” wiigo. Gainor took ers and work s b w realigning dinate their e spokesman Jim Alter said.

Gainor ha:)usly had EMS changing ov(

rue pas»ness owner

ndent they pul upI that arc flusl

' officials unani- Dahl.1 nrrflnnnce last.__ “What wethe number and a downtown ibit internally lit said Dahl. I llevue. lit s i ^ willr commcrcial or - Until rec rnglsnirbe"per“ BanlrhadTir 3 planning and a few more Melanie Dahl. ly in the pas :e of each sign These, an /'tlie size orih^~ing'slgnsrwl foot of sign per two years, s Ig frontage, she an issue for

merger wit :nt bonus clause through, sai ich allows busi- manager.

L a n d - a i y a y

/

. N

liffToW rrBkl'ltftTHuredav >r1enclng a b o v e -a v e r a g e j

cespf Twin Falls and View Cem hHls. Burial will maray'sGi I at the Mountain " V e l^ I

italsKA MEMORIAL HOSPTTAL

Admitted and Tori Shockey, bolh of Riipet

Releasedjpert. __ _____

Y REGIONAL MEDICAL CEN

Releswdand Cindy Loya, bolh of Twir

laries-—

ver. . .Awgii:BsaShawrver. 81.

Dec. 22. i912 in^^U‘ *ff;®' laughter of Peter Coonrod Con- received her ed-

viile School Dis- esa-A cadem y-ifv-^-^^?^^ nlvefslty^oljdaho ishem ceivedher

i r Cecil Ellis BUHL -It Newport. Wash. 84. diedEden In 1936. Twin Falls

j until 1957 when Amandome. ^ ■ • 1909. Inn ^ r ot the Alpha ^ h otTIly. R onar^a i^d aria"Annand St. Jerom e's ceived hi^ ----------------- :■ She cam/ed ^ two sons, wortod fo9ter R. Shawver. for 31 yei} gracidchlldren;. She manindchlldren. She passed a\deallTbyherhus- acti^m eiI by one brother, anChurcf

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^S4iew^Sts*',across_thc state who ~ ndltcrtified emergency rc- J.oi )rlto such as fireiighteis, am- sti [rivers and other rescue arid ' ge ital"workeis.has now placed the training S< the hands of the state’s voca- pi ication programs et colleges — Is across the state. s(dgar and the other "EMS con- p: will certify emer^Dcy work- fo orkwithconunumtiestocoor- ct iremergency-res{xnise efforts, C

has >cnl the past four months C( over her bureau, he said. . C

S^SSl^Caers to have larger signs if up exteriorly l*f wood sigM ai lush wilh their buildings, said .

w^ e are ttying-to do is present to wn wiih a htsioflcal ctjlhfie’’“ ‘E 1. For that reason, interoally io vill be prohibited. d<recently only Idaho State iTrnimemally-litsignrthough— ire have been pul up hurried- p< 3ast few days, said D;^l. E and all other non-conform- w

-will havcioxhangcd withiir-ili >. said Dahl. That will not be di for the bank, if the expected A'ith Wesl One Bank goes b< u id Kathy Pruett, bank loan

pi

lay In P arifd 'lty .-U tiihrB kl a le je m p a ra tu re sa n d b e l p ^

emetery, near Fairfield, (Dc- a.1 Gooding Chapel). ' Cl ■ H. Banett. o f Malta. 11 le;

and Lisa Silva o[ Buhl

CASSIAKipert.

. Andrew Christen^

ENTER.............. __ ^ _Andrew ChTiitcnscr

cr, and Elda WcsU all < win Falls; lie Smitfi. bolh ofPaul

F o r Obi____ ________________ca!L 733

)ll service will be held at 7 ci jesday. Jw . 4. at (he Hove- a tson-Funoral Chapel In A >r A4uneral Mass wriil be con-— l al iO a.m. Wednesday at- U rom e's Calholip.. Church, o I may call Tuesday one hour ’ J the vigil service. C'amily suggests thal memorl- U ibulfons be made to the As- -S iPnory. ' h------------------ ---------------- _j(Ida Lenora Wilson •L - Amanda Leoora Wilson,--f Id Saturday. Jan. 1. a t the Ills Care Center, nda-w as born March 18, P in Pony Gulch Tovmship. ^ jf HarveVi’NXJTlflTrW'IsrJr^a!inT»raerffonrA m andaT9^TI her^educallon

I for-the telephone compwyyears unlil ner relulretr16n. alarrled Date Wilson, who JI away In 1956. She was ^ CTiember of St. John's Luther> Circh and their women's asso- rr

:- r---- r “ - : r - '; . r : ! ry r : - -.-r-:-:-

~ •Alter"^a SUCH changes a j.0n.iiL0lhciLflrate5:ln:aii:an

streamline and improve loc: gehcy medical services.

The Bureau of Emergency Services is a division of tbe : partment of Health add Wclfa

- Prfgnr {« ftriginally fmm I(spent more than 15 yea paramedic and EMS trainer fomia and Alaska. He will w emergency medical services i Camas,' CassiarGooding< Liricoln,'Minidoka and Tv, counties, as well as part o County.'

ordman“We wiiniave to change

anyway” she said.. “We are living to re-do the we don’t set limitations now too late” said councilwomai

“ Ehrirtiihtraur'njrclty-Df Be in the midst of a major dottT development project

With new sidmalks, curb -flnd-jwkingrniore bustncsse

peeled to relocate in Belle' Ehrmantraui. The building i will be responsible for maUfl

-that-bbsincsses-adhett-^he dinance, Ehrmantraui said.

If they do. not, the city mai be called in, she said. .

-A copy-of-the sign ordinan picked up at City Hall.

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^V Jl^a^eaB alpng4h««:W»M|tcl )w -averag8 snow fall;

a.m. today; Malta LDS Chapel, (Payne Mortuary it ley).

iuhl. -

A MEMORIAL HOSPTTAL

------ ^Aamiaedr""^— ^istn and Raul Gomez, bolh of Bu

_ Reteaied ^ ____nscn. MarganGTTcnacffiB, Ueanl all of Burley; and Joyce Lewb ai jflui. ‘ ' '

o b itu a r y r a te In form atU r334931*^XteilllflILZZfi_

elation, LWML, the Senior C and the'Telephone Piont America. • •

___ Amandais.survhfed-by.a-lUoyd Anderson.-and-his wifi of Wapato. Wis.: wm sisters

■ J. Larsen of Choteaw. Mor Clara M. Misslln of Salt Ui Utah; tvro nieces; and one n

•She was prececiad in death ' hiBband Dale; her parents; 1- ters,-and two brothers— —

- Sh^-entoyed-her-family, I -c h u rch , .Senior .Citizens J

traveling, and handwork.There will be a visitation

p.m. to 8 p.m. today at M Memorial chapel In ^ ( . 'A

•^service wilt-be--held-«t-10- —Toe9dayT-Jarh-47-al-S»i- . Lutheran Church In Buhl. Bi

follow at F^ls Cot^

ai coritrlbutlons be made John's Lutherari Church or Citizens In Buhl. Moffett's M C ha^l Is In charge of the a ments.

.■ —

ittcmptitD:-: — PDHorogsife jcalem er- scheduled ihis

piled itora adv

Ifare. ,Idaho aod .

cars os a ' “

smBlaine,- - DictrkhCit- Jerom e,- .. Gooding a i

rwin Falls Hsnsen Cot of Custer p.m., Hansen C

Hollister a t•____________Jeromegou]

------------ ------MffglcVall*ice Twin Falls........ --------“ house:-----------;e our sign

he town. If Albion City w it will be ~lan Joanna ■B ei|ev u F ir= |-= - ~ ^ l .— — ivntownre- ^

* s ; ^ . . „ s T t l l iaes-arc ex---------- -— r

dng certainhe-new-or---------- EcoHOiMlin

Desert 113. la^hal will Womeii’s b

at 6 p.m. io th< ance can be Men's bask

p.m. in the gyi

------------- , -Magic Valhp.m. on the Fit

Financial;Shicldsll7-ll

Continued fror . . school “because

The rooms are i its so dean.” Sh classmates had

S B Central Etheir badquckss

Kijrwing <»WfyWashington Schi been an easy tas

. maintenance stai ^ Horizon were dl

on Dec 17 and) ■ - days for moving." Many leachei

- vacation assemb i:^Vs3||H moving, unpack

and supplies in f rooms and being

“The mainten

Arm Reynolds sa ——— - Students weic

r - i= v r b n M » 8 *.......... _tion..„.;___

1 “ to hear all 111—-------—■—wmt irom room

to my eyes," s ■ third-grade teach

..S k i-m Bur- Contlriued froi

High E>esert ^ ____ J______havcjnformitiq

I C ro ss-co u n ti• • ' KcMnJonesi

ihe' Nordic Ass countiy skiing is

----------------- tivity •;“It’s very div

for just about....... .......*~Builcy. Nonlic skiing------------- Ttrack-akiingi-fll

county tre l^ l< imTrTBiff— -campingr-'rafr- I and Kel- Oianttlo'enjoy------------- pretty sccnery-ai

joy skiing. Jones-.. . . ............. Crossrcouoti]' ■ ....-1 -sive than down

said. That mal U on, qx»tforfamilie

■________ Although th,,, cross-country ec

l & . ' S :a-bfflther. _ foiuid ^ b a ^ vife-Mlnia— -College of56uil irs. Helen he said. For tb onl.. and

S MeiC o r t ln u ^ t o

friends. - a variety o f ^ J ia W o Q ^ _ U a tbdp iim -b

I caidissues.However, C

de to S t: •eliberkgUatb or'Senior tb e & i^ y d U i Memorial p tta e n ti^ a re la r r a n ^ to theupw m ii

CUONOD^O

-*a:p«yyp» yt.ropm v u its II

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^h^ageiig-jint-ltstroLgovemnwintil mcft tiis week in ihe Magic Valley. TO idvance sdiedules. The 7Imes-N nfirm the information by ciUlng. jfflce before attending. ----

TODAY- . Cify Couacil, 8 p.m.. Mayor I

'Ity Council, 8 p.m.. Cassia Co cc. Ninth and Hansen s tree ts;- City Gouncil.-8 p.m., Clty-HalL- a ty Council, 7:30 p.m.. Oty Hal Community Library Board of T in Community Library, 120 W. M a ty Council. 7 p.m.:ountv commL<aionera. 9 a.m.. cot atley-Regional Medical Center-B ud room.Is a ty Council, 6 p.m.. City Hall 11s County commtssioners, 8:30

TUESDAY:ily Council, 8 p.m., old library.

is week giwing is a schedule bf meetings ai lace this week at the College o f:

TODAYiC^cvclopment^rbup m'ecls al

8 basketball vs. Northwest Nau the gym.

isketball vs. Northwest Naoarcnc gym.

lUBSDAY’ alley Symphony rehearsal will b Fine Arts stage.

------- -------THURSDAY---------ll Aid workshop will be held M18.

m e ,/ -T "rom C l “1 ise it’s so iiicc andTJrcity.•c a pinkish Wue color - . “MjShe said her fifth-grade fron

lad moved their books deslI Elementary School in jjee IS and bags.rjylhing,m]l nf Ihc aging pMichool to Horizon has not ‘task for teachers and the on 'staff. Students moving to g™): dismissed ftom classes “jid oii Jan. 3 to allow two cabi ng.hers spent most of their thembling desksrandclutiis,— helpicking and putting books ded in place, decorating doss­ing thrilled with their new rooi

andtenance crew and every- “ d sen jiisl great," Principal 1 ssald. cau:erc-takcn otratotn^of the->S:f►-bcfore-Ghrisimas-vaca-r-y'™

theflheif 6oHs~an(iahs^'we~''Iffn TTvifu hrmtght WCl" said Debra Collins, a cas acher.

tom C l renNordic Assodation will pnjition about their clu b ._____

■ crdntiy benefits “eso f Jeromc,-prcsidentof “TiAssociation, said cross- whg is his favorite winter ac- oro

■ ■'_______/diverse. There's an area thalut anybody’s inleresl,” plai

ing, he explained, indudes, hav rflkaiing-on.sldsJjack=„sai< i, telemarking and winter sno h®-6port-giv«fr-pwple-»— oyThe^doois, six some" ■ has y-and-meet others who cn- -gro messaid. - CnDtiy-sJOing isje^.cxpen- :.raelunihtll Alpine skiing, he tcIc nakes it an economical nes iUes. I■Ihe-coaLoLspccializgd—fju t ec]uipment can run up to . ^ »n, Jones said he has seen daj for sale al retail-stores for - Ma Used equipment can be bet

rgain prices at the annual— juiKan'Idabdwap meets,'^-an( ‘ tbe less-frequeot skier, the

Ucaid —from C l thequesUons-aSd see. thln^’,V. H-bettctuodCRtan4Me^_ •

me, Cameron said it wouW }° ipriate to einottcmalize his') l«s decisions based on his, *

wbo audored a co-pay>alfa M ed k a id n x ip iy tt n»oit didnol je l ai^royal iq _ idve boose; sakHueeUng-:Id not change Us aos fo r' . r e v i^ coiMymenl plfen

^ r doctor’s a $2 ;

H ^ c a ^ i n V b t c ? r ^ ~ itlent should b ivejotieii. i-ooitly d o ^ s ol& e, be

feedTndth-McCirthy th « -r ^ bot'eetcaie beciiise;

Qjetingjjlui^mc__ ; FairfUliLClt]This list b com*— Hagennan C 3-News suggests Jerome Oty ing Jhe appropri- . Rupertdtyt— J - .............. Shoshone Ci

, -Twin Falls! ' '• house.

: County School------^ Bliss a ty O

U____ . K e tch u m a iHall. Minidoka Cif Trustees, 7:30 the fai/grouods /. Maple. Oakley Oiy

Twin Falls (, counhousc. house.______rr-Board, 7 p.m..__________

Glenns Fen) rfnll- Twin Falls i }:30 a.m., court- hpast._____

Twin Falls ' y. house.

a tC ^ ^^ and events that of Southern Ida- , Education C

the Fine Arts C

s~iir6:3a:ii:ifirin Elks Hoop J

iararene College- thegym;Grant-writil

rcne College at 6 4:30 p.m. in A Music honoi

p.m. in the FinII be held at 7:30

Community

eld at 7 p.m. in Qristian fel gle’sNestofU

“It has been really arnazing-ho :rything is working out." Collins “My father mother and brother from Hazelton and helped put s desks and chairs together. The needed a Skil saw to make a bookcase from Washington fit,: pastor brought us his saw.

“Dale Dutt, a friend, nailed a on the bookcase aild then brouj gray paint and my daughters paini

“I needed lo move some heav cabinets and my desk drawer wo open - just then there was a kn< the door and some people car helped-n)ove:thec3bineisaj)d fixi

“And this didn’t just happen room - there have been many lei and their families working al Hi and really enjoying it," she said.

Ih e schobl-was named Horizi cause “Horizon represenls that is-fonbcpmingr^^thleen M -(

the~school, stat^ iii h^noihthatii ■■ Natncs'of'forracr^Jcromesc

eas at Horizon. Names submiti James H. Miller and apptpyed 1

rentals can be had iti the $10 t price range.

Jones, 53. said he has been cross-coimtry for 25 years.

“It's good aerobic exercise,” h “They figure if you ski diiig which most of us don’t, you’I around 1,500 calories an hour."

Another advantage. JOnes no "that aoss-counliy^nS'can’Bu I places and ski in Ihe wildemess fhrni th ew D n H m rK i. iiiey have to wail in line or buy lick said, and thev can ro to a ^ tht snow whra downhill s l c ^ are'd - -The High Desert Nordic Asso has a » u l 60 m^bers," Jones sal groiip taka ski lours lo such pk Craters of the Moon and h y iiieeungsjyith. education^ fil telcinaik teduii^e^ ayalancHe.: ness and related topics.

Members caravan to ski Irai

^O toM ^e Nordic Fair and the f day. Hie association also has a h M ^-M ountain that b used by bets or Is rented by other skiers.- - “If you belong lo the organi-an^ n ^ ^ B » ™ w g h ndy tn s k there’s always somebody oul

they had to payaYi"or"$2“o-m en t------- ------------- ----------^^-r-'"Biit'Caineron uid'tfie. $3 '6 mdir?0liMTllOTadcsDi»5peoi to go - to -the -emetgency. room less-costly care is mtm anropri

Ciffleion >aid il buDlflcely I! ies^datnretvouidiedbce tb c ^

mote ^ isnecwsMyt be at

atyjajundUj^J-m.firehousc. a ty Coundl,-7:30p.m., City Hal lyCouodJ.-Tp;ttrrClty-Hall;— y Coundl.-? p.m4 CltfHalL a ^ Council. 8 pjD., aty-Hall..5 County commissioners, 8:30 i

Memdrial'Airikrtl'teard.'5:30 p

-WEDNESDAYCount U. 8 p.m., Cty Hall...........:ity CoundL 6:30 p.m,. City.HaU County Fair.Board, 8 p.m.;.boa: ids. - ■ —ly Coundl. 7 pjn., Oly Hall.' s County commissioners, 8:30 t

_ . THURSDAYrry oTy Coundl?7:30 p.m.,Uty1 s C:ounty Commissioners, 8:30 i

FRIDAYs County Commissiopora, 8:30 i

raroAYI Day will be held from 8 a.m.d i i Center and m .

----- r SATURDAY----------p Shoot will be held from 8 a.m,

Iting workshop will be held froi Aspen 144.lors program will be held form 9 'ine Arts Center.

s i m i Yty concen will be held at 3 p.m.

fellowship group i ieets al 7 p.m r the Twior Building. „ .

how ev- School Board were : ins said, ' room. Falls City gyw er camt coin iibmyTHalls ai t all the ton, Canyonside and I hen we * ‘This will help the an old ber the heritage of ou

I , so my Board Chairwoman h . said.'

I a back ' 'Ihe million sc lughl us Jerome’s northeast cc inted it. 1992 election, Jerot ;avy file County residents livi vouldn’t Sdiool District gave < cnock at proval of a bond issi ame in, schooL

my V .-'“Il bos been 10 yet ed working oh the bbi

n in ray example of what a v teachers can ^ when thiqr an Horizon er,” Churchman sal< I. has been lo have iizonbe- Jerome.”It which Construction sta ;-Gre«n,— 992.-The-school-wi June for stiudents. i l io n r r^ — With'the closing •schools-Sdiool and opening mhcTM;—oppusitCTiitlTPfrJc iitted by roiites'have'been chi d by the asked to refer any qii

3 to $20 that’s willing to go Jones said.’’

!^M i!8^SDi>wCaU iseiiou|■he said A n o te 10 indics inentlv nice, bul Uic^iisling rilb iira

caid, w l» slcicd Wed noled. is son Road, Pcnslcmbi

iia w a y 'Kincaid, wlKMC hi ■ y d b h o rg tre laiy/lrcMuicr^ (iets, he Nordic Assodauon, that have skiing cross countre-drv-------1970s.----------------s S t io n .—uM -'p^ .^w itkcableb iodi^ lS “ _._KitKaid,.who.lJ^« monlUy she«irf.l>er6™'ly < filnis on mountains soutirtrf-h

-T r a ib a r o u n ^ ^........... •^•gnxMnedTcgularv'ai

rails and ly by Magic Mouni Inin. 10 ,cfiw sld Jacobs and Ita l-o I hul near good job maicing n bymera- poor snow condiuoK S. Snow has been :mization 'bare'spotsalongthei i;lri-with7~the-snow is' intx c d ml there siding, •

:__ I When Just^ _______ A M « n d l» ico-pay- ------------- ' r ~ ~

rlhatthe * " ptfsonal r ' ■— "'USilteilltn pK w an -Coiiplsa/ilowlo9®J •a tt- : «.RMlnmaCCorwi

T I M -HW(Kdobl»Car»- *.conv«ntonllocc .protaMonciistan tsiateueM W d

H H H ' •MedteoN/CHAM m m i : : .•.Coyar^bvMor

^ _____________ « » ■

Sto cM

l i i l g

■ 'J ; - ............. ■

S i.' ~

IL * -30 a.m., court-

30 p.m., court-

HaU. . ...........board otnce at .

30 a.m., court- v

HiyHaii:----------------- —:30 s.m., court- ;

;30 a.m., court-

n.d lo 5 p.m. in ,

a.m. lo noon .in I

from 9 a.m. to i;

m 9 a.m. to 3:30

p.m. in the Fine

p.m. in the Ea-

ere Sugarloaf'lunch-; gymnasium and Lin-’r:Is arc namecTApple-- md Pleasant Plains.I the children remcm-;' f our district," School-. an Nancy Churchman/- '

is igaretTbr^St comer. In a March.' eronie and Gooding . ’ living in the Jerome :

1 issue to pay for the',-

lyeats since.wc.startil;_________5 bon'd this is a go6d.“-..................a whole community •

f are working logeth-; said. “Mfy one goal,',

ve a new school In,-

started in October-; l-w iU .h o ld .ib ou a8Q :__ —

}ing o f Washihgtort-"'ing of-Horizon in Ihe-^— ------[-Jei-Oiin^-!.uiiic,buv ,-------chang'd. Parents are.-

y questions on busing j

) go aliTiost any day, .

lO U ^ ---------------- ------- --------Jies of snow would be. ’ ling snow in the South' quate, said Marti K in -; Wedtiesday or\ Roger-'

Trail and Lower .

iThusband, Deonls,-is--cr-ofthe-High-Desen- ' -—on, said she has been iintry since the early.

the old_wpc>dcn s k is ___ ___

lives io I^ b er ly , said. . . . ily enjoy skiing in the;!of-Hansett;------ —jtfagic Mountain are'— fy 'iid kcpt'Up.expeTt*— ouriiain owner larty..

r F o ^ ^ betvi<^“dd”a,.- Ig nice trails,, even In” tions,';KincaidsaicL_;..;_. en scooped to cover the trails, she said, an4'* ixcellcnt' conditiofl fbf-i - ^

i t t T a l M n g T o : .jy iT jB n o iig n #oaoloulMirti«vic*i wacTO ptycroiogociTTi .

I"- - ’

pwutjoy n-. -

gW C oun ialog ” ™

LocoBoo» Hogn' -.T T Stan. ' •

S w u sMany InwroncM .#iiU!#lBUnf_^_____L : _ J» -4 7 6 » . ■

P.N-VJ.E1 ' ~ ~lLUIfl.C£MlEJL— .-L , — IN- ^

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ADVEHTISEMENTFOR QUAURCAT10NSAND

. BIDThe South Central R«*

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devstepmsntwlll lnelud«a'i5ffi;.Wr . S»*JK“a*2SdS_ concrote block extoH ^

•ifuctuw and m SSreof-Ing.fllMiblTCk. Interior (In- lihefl wil include painted gypsum board,'aeouttlca] waB panels, carpet, carpel taei. ihe6t vfny). sealed concrete, t-bar, celllnai

- r r -r wtd Okie tip tlb. S p f lM Items include computei floorinfl. generators and ups power system . Th< buid|na«. m e ^ k )8 l and electrioal system s are complex w d sophlsUeated compared to other-bud- ngsM tNs size. Oniy gm- era! contwctofi who haw

' fonn Wl be aaoMwd to blc~ ----- fccteoon3m9oFoFlii

■ project. Subcontractor! — Wnoirequlfwno-submf

auillflgatiflft tormsrCorr structlbn uooumeni bt< Packets wflt be avaBabk on Januaiy 3.1094. Cocv structiorl bids will be due

- -1:30.p.m .. F8bruary.2 1004 at Al Sandal's otfla at-101WetlMaln.Sufte3 Jerom e. Idaho 63338 pbone 324-1344. Con strudion Is b b ^ n imme

The Joint reservei the right to r ^ any anc

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’ to Bkl from Intorested and ^e* qualllled oroanlzatlons- y te aqendes wm a lyadtV0 in' to provide atteoti^e’vni^’

pioyn^-and-traMng-ser- 600 v ice s io eligible-older me> wodten aged 55 and old- »v> er.Sne— Job'TlnBlnlng Paivwnhlp Jde Act (JTPAl 5% 'OIder. spe Worker Program furtdsap- »n* proximating $24,666 annu-1 to ally wilt be available to Ide, provM okler worker em- rIor ptoyment imd training sor- row ^ e e s In the-fotlowlng ooP rdaho Counties during lide Program Years 1094 (Jiw and I .f9 0 4 -J u n e 3 0 , 1 99« (In- and 1995 (July i, 1995 lied -June 30.1996):Beal Camas, Blaine, Ooodng, rpet Lincoln, Jerome, MMdoka. £ d Twin Fafls. Cassia noi'.; Th®-J_TPA 5% Older tfty--W -orier-PLog-yi^^

Si S!»r32«s s ooouwaon^ V ll whinalilen—or-«duoatlonat.«ervlces,1 bid on-the-job trying oppor-

Ita T td e n r o r k e n r -r -— ;— able Interested organlzetions :ofr must i«M «t an appll» due tion pacMge to bid on iho y 2, above s e r m s from:tfla ------Ken'Wllkes, DIrectorile 3, kJaho Office on Aglno 138, Staiehouse Room lA ;on- Boise. ID 63720-1000

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^^^^^gwlawrTS«8*2 m i Sr lo provide effective em- iRT>i ployment and training ser- OF . to e ligib le oldei

woitafa aged S^jnd.old;

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I t!^ K uL FIRE'4 HA-

I* JOHN w ; WORRIS,-and- DENNIS BALDWIN. Indl-

D o fo i^ - io THE STATE OF IDAHO ^ SENDOREETINQ9TO ^ THE ABOVE-NAMED DE-

1^ MINES'r£ YOU ARE HEREBY NO­

TIFIED Thai a complaint m . has been fBed a g ^ s t vm iS; in the Distrk Court of the

Fourth Juddal Dlstrtet of = ler the State of Idaho, In and kdr-for tho:County.-of:Ada,r^- 5iv“ the'above-nBniod PWniHf,- Hd- and you are hereby di- »>e reded to file a vnlttm an- fid- swer or written motion ki md defense of sakl complaint iob wHhln twenty dn s of at ent the service, ol tfiis sum- rtth mons; end you are further ing notlfed that untoss you do ■sriSiSSWsisrn-a-1fla--iake iudgmsnt.eg8]ntt you. f ind - as prayed in sold com-, c

~ r«fl,inst. you-U--for_i^U-_ T^ 9/rmESS My hand and p^ the seal of saM District [

Court this 21 day of Jon. a[or--1993.— .... - - . . . . . dS ’ J. DAVID NAVARRO >A Clerk of the District Court /

” S & c l . S ” '” ' !os- PLfBLISH: Monday, De- f,

m., L egal n o tice ^The United Way of Magic -

1.5 Valtey wd hoW irs annual i__ meetlrifl and election of of-

Rcen and board mombors,. Ao< -Tuesday. January 18. Snt 1994, from 12:00 iw n tomd—»-;80-pTmT it-tf>»-Obon- -ns/ chain B u i^ Community. ( ^ “ ■ Atocatiijfls- for -1994 win ^K; ■iNp contact the United Way - der Offk» at 733-4922. _ , ^ PUBUSH: Mend», Jmu-* ’ ino^ afv3and10.1Q93 i i-to—NOTICEOF.MARSUALS. < im-. - -----SALE................{fw-.:urrfted Stales oflVr«*E?' ‘Ing piahtiff vs. Doon A. Gi- i *ro--bert'CMI-Nor02-0075-S- r 1. U.S. Attorney's No. S-91-

■Inar^of, Jsnutry ,18t94..at,.3X)6. S i p.m. of saw day. on tf» .

front steps of the.Cassia der County Courthouse. Bur- . ad J^errrd ah o rth e-l/n H ed ' -iKiv Sfiites*warshal;wmrlij i trfd- obedtonc* to the Order of ttw. Sale and DewM of Fore- - vid- closure, sell the foDowing- and described retf proper to }ob the hiohesi artJ,best b ^ lent dersTor cash in-lawful - with money of .the United »Jn9~aiSrofXm»rtcc“Fam^ -IJ - 5 5 i « b * « 1 ^ f f i o ¥ ^ ■

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' marked bvan/lronpIn:~ Thence Souih.fid*48‘

-------West-Jlong-aald. sao-------tion lino for 800.00 fe6t to the POINT OF BE^ GINNING.Owolllng (2 ,334 sq. foot), dal^ fadlily and cattlo housing on ap-

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rabty in IM evening or To

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113 CHLOCARE jnf8ERVICC8 S

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jy ad deadliiiay 5:00 p.m,ay ad deadli‘day 10:00 a.lay oflicehoifn. - 5:30 p.rrlay office hoiTin:—1G-a-.ma t i o n o n l y 7 - a . m . -

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S S £ 5 gthe oourtry. We offer lral«>-, "JJ lnsunm».S^^ r ^ ^ ~ "ijg

202 ADULTCARE g j

l!ri?iS5.tSSiSS Kiam AMicuL'niijAL - j h

W "ty|y,48?^5,------2IJMilker w a n ^ ; 400 co^ .

evfsIsM -lsB I or i s e - ■ 3101. _________ '

205 DOIESnC/____ HOUSEHOLD_______Super 8 Motel now accsp(-‘ M w tiw jlonajo r house keepers. Appecari must be

have g ^ leferencea sm week wel wUh others. A ^In person at 1260 8iu*U s s t m i i_____208

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733-0!o5!30*Satirila]r,8;IH)to10;l loi 548. Till Fallr, IB 83303»(208) 734-5538

........... DltpliyUt;- 3 business days prli

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Df«iiHr25raTeolilaforen iBtes Dhtonl -25% off leguk open rales lalesil KotlHt • 12 lines, 1 dav, $8,50__loli|151ins;30:days.fc;00zir

lomer Sem« Repfesentstive. ie ol em. report it lo Ihe Cuslomer Se

•6ify or reject m cl3ssified idverlisenji

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kiuutf206 UEDCAU................

DENTAL S S

Buhl nursing homo now ^ owned & oporstod by k>cal Idaho-Co. aeeks NA:s. . ^ ^ CNA's. & niirsos for all g ? ? (NfliL t o « t htejwr pay 4 ex»Lb«n«fU.toiytiper- ^ eon to R o ^ Roe, owner- We « opoi|W^820 Sprague, Buhl.

FuMm6 RN-waniedj.E*ped. SzTiSsSiSi: SCharlene Johnson. 733-

ImmedMe opening tor office t^ {

s ^ ‘?h‘» « ; . —V a^. Includes si e^MCts 208of running a medical prao-tk».Proyfeu8 experience Etom.quired. Fax resume to: 622- tor to6000 __________ poeU- _________RH~~ S r ^Full time, fdght shit, 2 yrs inters LTC or acute care exp^ appll ence required. Excellent 1994. wage A benefits. Twin Falls trlct Cara Center 734-4264 ask Hape tor.HekmBundvJ_____ ^ 83^^

210 SALES.----- 1 - — 210-

NOV^ ^ A L I

No ExpiIf y o u o re in te re s ts w ou ld like to talk wil

These soles positions o r$70T000~Qnnuolly.' -To ; ; T ^ i ‘drrt\ust:bo:nblEt*

dble to work closely v 'slar^ Immediately.

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lothomMoton

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prior lopublicalion. CailaTlmes-News itRepresentatinlormoreinlormatldn. .

.f ra iA d i- io s tilQ u n liL itE f 3 lines, 3 days

------ • SfJ ortfer form for our open r,

S J M T b CUST SERV

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686-2229, ' S ’o JS St S u perv iso r position t e i s M itl Evertngs onSr. 3 pm msnt pro

p m s h i r 2 4 4 0 hours with ^w eek . W ee k en d s olf. prsferredIt have die tary experi- Rick, idsiI and teadershto skils. 3 Box I

OFFICE/“ OERICAL B « 978

■ Nows, Plal S e c re ta ry w an ted : Fans. ID:d resume to: Rot NW- -----------& Barlnt^arda. r o Box _ „■ Twin Fans. Id 63303. “ 9 TO

fl?e irnV A T s'irpostlohtable; Ld time: n a ^ Blue La> . w«h desk-top p u t ^ hg quai

woid prooes&ng. Win- nsff. Ex rs end DOS. k n m l ^ wage DCsyout-design co n ce p ts M klorT

JWmtSSTS: ES!."ES

npttonist-Secralery posi- tion J S .-E*o»Oenl-oietomer e e r - -mensura I <Ws. prolewion Bl bmU Cend -fs eman«er.aod.Word.Par- ..1015,K< oxperkince required. As- e p p ly li

iate in B usineu chHs orSocrotanal Sdence pre- _______od. Competitive sa lary 1 b e n e llts . R espond to 210 S/

‘J w ^ tM l ln ^ S r iD Busina103. _________________ high incera reoulting for axloik.

ideslnd thalanappB cant < » £ « « -s tn in g .ty p i tl .- in d u ^ . _resjiondence a h av e a P ® " in g - fM rfe rmtth rC o m -erlerndnal.ffing& phone GoUen)oriencewouUEehelplu(. p e r mSI Lomntew F b e Co. health)B S o u th P a r k A v e .W .; t e n ^h F i ^ D ^ ^ ^ v g g y '

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cortiiw tMcftof {5^ 21

lUon for e e o n d seme*-

c t 2 3 3 r P O - B o x - 2 3 6 ; " " * 2

c T S

0 _ S A L E 3 _ 1 1 _____ :210 S

V HIRIIII ES REPS

■ b i s n c i - N s c is s j i

te d if! .starting o n e w ( irithyou. 'offer G polentiol income of

6 quolify you musrhove d {JoifDlloY«implftHjir»ctioni-wirti people. And you mu!

• O neorvone Training e ? b iH~V6 CT}i6 n r - ' ' ‘ ........• Liberal Commissions •■MBd[CflLaTKt:t)enio_l:Pgcko• Excellent Retirernenf Pocka• Good Wsrking Conditions the”Disolerahlp; 'M onddylhr p.m. to S lew Fisher.or* U on Equd Opportimily Employmsm

jory 3 .1994 Tlmos-News, Twli

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LliiiiesJJc™______STOMER RVICE ^

PROFESSIONAL

FarV<eetl*xlga9S---------------1 -g wcerienoed and newfo S e ^ k x B ^ lk x I ItFaasofficee.Topoorrf- —

aO Rick et 1-600-907-0or.Isxtaauroeto«19-__________

346-5197.0 Youih Ranch is eeek- Boensed soda! ^mken persie a short lenn in- ^ IvnVy based traet-

Kred. SubmK rasumee:. Idite Youth Rand), Rt ox 256. Rupert, ID iO.EOE____________

d, salary 'baaed on ex- mc«. Send resume te:978M, % The Tlmee

a. P.O.,Bo* 548, Twin I.ID83TO.

■1RESTAURANT/

1 Lakee Dennfs era hir- quaSled c o m & wak fTEmerience required,• D% apply in peraontofTony._____ielmanwertorWBams M . in beeudfd ;hum, ID. Must have ex-Jvrdel'A'oH^'prapa’--------------Bn experience. Strong lagemiM &'communica-m k a plus. Pay com-

mrtfe-wllh' es^erleooe,---------------

5, K«ciium,.lD.e3340 cf— . ily In person, ask for iaorMark.

I SALES

islnouDirselorpcSi ih kKorne.Ntfk)naibusi- B analyale firni eeela lo-

jroond.-Traln In Dalaar---------------Cal 214-68^8414--------------------

? 2 a ? ^ ? S '! 5 5 1 gyihMd.Calk)rtoeailn- wviaw. 1-800-762-2693 APPY MONEY MAKMQ EW YEARI SeBng Avon(rmwn9srprospenx»--------------»VDul1-800 .Sl»Avon iday bl? Sel AVON now.. doer to door. Cel 1-800-b2451______Bded: RefiaUe, eneiMlk; tontorPTesleeposttlon,' - -IShouraaweektoatart.

.....WeddkigStcra. No phone Ibplease

3 sA LK ... ';, r “ “ “

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J of $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 tod good driving

jns-and_musLbe_ _ •___must be oble fo

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< 212 THADEdrivers'

1 yoarolOTR Dk*&nonTtucWng .

. 1-aOO-727-586S Bqxiriooced stod Mina i

. ttUer. Must hsvohafld foo & trmportation. Cal 73

FuHlme oxporiorKOd m operator, must be efiecie

running high quality tiol ragMor ano procoss colc

. An)»y In persOT, BLIP Prtr- •5 5 t4 & S o U to a .T F «

tef BiH Of Randv.________HAinSTYU3T

Wo now havo cponinot lo you In our buay aalonl

• ( ^ n to o d salcuy PLtJ com mission

.-PaW vftcaiion. boKdays, more

• Company insurance. group fates--------- ------

• Ftotiromertf, profit sharin

' • Advancod training 'For more inform^Kxi^

-------- -— foWnflthoJ.CrPonnovsakn loam, coll

. andaskfarTony. PTSI 48 stale cantor bos

: ; ? s ; , r c 5 r , M0113. Bud Dodge,When youVo loti somslMf

valMbla.adauUhKladcibo a vduabls hiond In fin

" lnoH,CoH733-0931._ IrtwiUlfl Ifuck drJw»™.-Te

■ waoos&tunborwritstoro poriencod oppBcant.

- IdwardaBrothofs., 1.S23-1382-

.......... ; Lot R 4-J Ujasing-lnc.-Bhi- - you how to spell sucwM.

& J Is a vory succossi tnjcWng flrm tookino for 50

----p(olasslonat8^a]oiy,xc. scious drfvers. You nood • . havo 50.000 OTR or bo a I ' • cent graduate from tru

drMoB school. & bo at la I 23 yrs of ago.• R & J Ixasing olfore: Cc

petiiivo wages, fuol ino-----------:“ li7S^T«nlr^65roriTri8

• modol convertbtjol trade ' safely Incentives end nu : more benefits for iho qu > f)od appOcant. For more• lo r m ^ r ^ D a n a l l-EH

523-3089.____________

pkS^TnwdSdClho----------------Kolchwn-SunVaDoyaro;

PaybasisdooejqXKlOfKS Loave cnossage, 20&-7?fi-8483/ •

. THE AGRS-STOR COMPANIES, INC.

Tho GeOert Company. BoiseJD

_ _ L _ S 2 k ^ - $ S l « t ' I dCustom Chemical Co., In

- - TfK?i^ M o w s Uke.W A n aocepting ypOcajior

_______ ' akwposiiion. Prefer stou- . c a r ^ loumeyman. or <

tioft-eloctnnlcequipfflon Ftd time. 0x0^ om-

_ployeobonoa package Waoa oommensurato wii

- nperieoce.Onlyfloalilie

' “t t T o r -

-------------- — Twin 10 63303.------------ ^rucK'arlvorfnflodotfr

• wheeter experience a ’ CDL reouired. Local, eo• be f u 9 ^ . Can 4234:

bom««n8«»v5i»n:-------Wanted; Experienced }o neyman diesel mocfian

---------- T-top-joumeymarvpay-a

: 213 MSCELIAHEOUS OPPORTUNmES

• : - ' are you bored? tir ' OF THE SAKE OLO RC

T1NE7 B0Y9 ANO OIR IHTHEMAOICVALL NEED YOUI South Can__ - r.ffnnTHwty

^ raoiAinga V m A VoiiM

,J This is a fulHlmo admfcwi • 1. Uve poslion in Twin Fi

----------:4~MB^SKii(XX>tnrvnsa■ ! j it South Central.Commui

>. Action Agency, 726 Sh hona Street w est, T»

; M s, Idaho and the Jero •v CAA Office, Courthou

—„_U-6asement.Jonffl«-Conti --------- ! --JoAnti Dunn.-733-9351

• : (800) 627-1733. eOE ______a^VBTAW flW anoa,

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213 USCEllAKEOUS— ■ oRPoniUKmEs

•fl -____ EXCELLEKTno |(v OPPORTUNfTYtioois Wo am looidog tor IhM s a

733. cial person in the Keall— — cara .fisld-tof tatemarfcatiniTZir It win be day time hours inSflrt pleasant atmosphere. Hour

wage pfus convnlsslen. F(

^ J S S ' K S S ’ A r e S250aAdd« n A w .E

^ ■ Home deCvered meals ooe — dinator for senior citirot

— w eontor. 20 hours por woo • f 734-5084 ask forfctito

ALBERT nSHER ^ 4 TRANSPORT COhrANY

BA and signlllcarit oxpo> once in iransportatlon ak>r

* 2 “* with domonsirelod eompoli sWIb and knowlodgo. Siror customer loBowing a dofini

• • - -^lus* - _______based TRANSPORTATION jaliTiod SALES:at bod BA and-or slgnlficonl oxpo

95^ enco In both rofiigo,roJod )-289- dry brokerage operollons.

. Positions are booomir •avnOMe h Florida. Toxa

ulcon Arizona. Colorado. Idah

Asan inck^^loador, wo {-------- tor oxcenoflt salary and boi.-Topr -etai as-we0.as.suppQ(t-ai or ox- encouraoem^ to succw It. profossTonally. Please fc >. wan) your resume and cov

loltor describing your su-Btnw cesses to:— ---------- •

R Abort Flstwr Transport Cc jsslul Alln; Dlroctor of Human R< ftwjd soorcos. 19000 Ponola

DriWi.SoKo 101. Salinas--------- ^nA-P3908---------

oare- Keop dauirM in mino wt>0truck you want to oxcriang

It least unuMd Items tor cash.

. Com- Interostod in hiring Joumincorv man moat cutter. Must ha

flaon coive competitive wage manv <01K rellrement prograi

, bonofit pacRagoSifT good working condltior i.nnn. and o p ^ u ^ to advarK

nyooSreaoU-motlvatoda-------- tooWng lor a bright hiti

ptoase send rosume to: 1 W Main, Jerome 8333

OPENINO: P«M Hr

R ■ 75«»51. Mon & lues.C. am-2pmonV._________my. PART TIME TELEPHOI

COLLECTOR; FtoxWehw '• SS.OO/hour starting wac I. ip— -oomputef-and -t^ploff^sS

necessary. Credit records >,WA(- good standby.'* ~ ‘ “ *“

Send resume to: MVCB, 704 2nd Avenue .-T»

i S T ” .......... -TWW FALLS------

^ ■’''“ “ av' S K bT ™ "JANUARY 23.1 » 4 ‘

Aorf. 1700-1000 Blake St N ^ 100-200 CamarfDo Way

hree The Times Nows c — 733^10X1203d }our- __________________hanic, Wanted experienced J ly-and- -ehop-fflaohinktr<mlnimun se call years experience. Shod _____ Metal. Paul.- ID. -

« s -------------------ES 215 BABYSrrmRS_____ — WAHIED.............TIRED —------------------------- --I ROW. 2 diWren ages 4 vrs AGIRLS mo. boys, rteed car^ bvkLLEY home, flexible houra-di

m _M m 2lt Bm.OyUENT Ij^jnd AlDSWro .«*«*»•“ in Twta Fato,733-7300 i™n>y kiBufley.67WOIO-

h o u » AlERlCANTEyPORAFantact._____8ERVlcea,iH a_351or -WeoMhelpyouwfchypi

tenttofary, aeaaonaJ, CT,

it s ® '- — I s S ^ f T O W S !

s

M

n Falls. Idaho ' M on^y, Januo

incjaMnstrii

JCLA5 217 resum e ’

PREPARATION733<2009 for resume pro-RoySkMtentoraneppt.MajfcW gdj734^17^^_

tv I c Wlirson IIII—?5nl 301 BUSINESS "«»*. OPPOBTUHmES

EstaWtehapayphonerouto.$1200wkj»len11al.

W 1-600^7632For rent: PROFESSIONAL

’ OFFICE SPACE available ' T January 17. 1994. Approx ? ~ 4000 'sq‘i CaB.'734-2905,'

JSU 302 HONEVTOUOAN

niCEDCM H? ■' Wo boy o«os s IMl OSMO.

u conlractsrCroatlve Finance ■

304 HVESnCKTS

1 pSM viaFfrst deed of trust notes.

'Sho, puiiy socured & insured. Bank escrows. Also joint vontwes 4 f c n l^ ^ n e r -

bSd" Nt»d-a pannw WHh i Me- D for. monoy to Invest in focaf

^Co 305 COHmACTS AND - 1 Ro MORTQAGES

rm. Conliacts. trust deeds, pur-------------- chased whoteorpart.-----

. WostOnoBank *^00 1.800-772-4666ingo .____ 307 RNANCIAL5 • services

sgosTjram, to $10,000.<age, CaRtoday.ions, AasoolatM Flnsndal'afKO. ServioeadarvJ 760 Blue LakMBhrtlN—hituro 736.4120

iias? ,

nlsin 401 SCHOOLS AND‘ -~QQ............INSTRUCTION•-Twin- -T g ^ D tlv li^ t H w ^ -

■ ' ■' nT ndairv train^VJTE toog courses; C.D.L refresh­

ers; placement assistance: 14 financing avail.: acaodlted

t» A C ^ T . Dtesel Truck . CMng Schoof for over 30

^ - vMtm .1.e0Q<e4.7075 -

402 MSCELLANEOUS LESSONS

these10 (ie- l i* caf 1 1 ^ ^

Id Jobtuvn-3- l l -H B H ilM iH H H iB

l l l l l W l M l i l U f f i U i

502 KOhES FORSALE

toviS A BEDROOM, 3 ~ j-324---------------BATHS-^------_____ ki an exceOent .afoa, over__ 27DQj<3_riJMfn jpftce:

Many extras If) l lx . home;

. tral air coodlSiing, gaii fur-

300— sS ip * “XTaariB i»-«W

K.pft • RALPH FOR AN APPOINT- MENT AT 733-9576. <93-

lARY 477.

r a s E p !6 STATE REALTY ee TO4-0400

Kt e

iu a r y 3 .1994

■uction-Rea

B uvni

ISSII502 HOUES

_ , FO RSA LE

I

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPO RTU NITY

Al root estalB arMxtiing in B\is „ nowiaaporUajbjedb^Fsk

itouiTMiMiidimiimXIegil ~ loKKortHa -any prstorenc#

Irttalan or ( to trM c n tsjod on

->0. on Intension, to moka any ludi

preleronco. limitation or dItcrimlnaOon.* Familial sUtut

AL hdxlas (Mdw undar t» ago of ,le 18 living wiituiUitatlJ)Ljog<|l

entx&an: prognant womon end

TNj nwspipor vfl not luw*V/ Bctept any advoftijlng fpr roil

— ostato*iWchisin>WBiionof»* • law. Our roaden axa horeliy

ate. Inlortnid lhat all. dweilingi 0 - advortludinnsnowtpeperara“ b S T S S iS * u ? tt fc S » I

can HUD T o i^ at 1-eo&4M- _ g777. Tho Toli-troe tolophono St. runtor tv tw h c ^ inpoirad is RN l-gXMg-eZTS____________IS. '

1 mOoE of Hagerman.

-^ 837-4075._______

~A N EW H (»rw rrM — OLD WORLD QUAUTIES

Wood windows, wood moid-_____ing.cotlOfDdceilings.4 .. _

bdrms. 4 baths on 1 acre.

-'!L. Th^MfloatlY 733-6340,

A(» you planning ■ move? Oossiriod ods will polni you

— in Ihe riohl di>oct)on to find the home you nMd.

i s S I

[ i l ljr t/- COPy^FAXJ^CHlNE rah- REPAIR SERVICESI ca; Xerox • Canon • Konica •

Panasonic’ Sharp ^ ComphtiStt9lUttR9p»ir

Ti*rT&J»St»«GI*To*hj0.— -StarSrARVuleito$y«ems

AJso..W6mpeIrBlI types ot

_ SimeSylrUotsessrvics. cod - ^JPES-733-2318^

^ iS iz a z a■ ■ Q Q i n T M H

H - RtVERWEAR— 1 1 IN THE LYNWOOD ■ ■ ALTERATIONS ANO REPAIR— W ell fit or fU.

Sklwear. Sportswear, Jackets. Pants & Packs!

CU&'TOM SEWING . - of RIverwear Fleece'

- Garments & Shell roats Z T ’ sasiorD an im w T rra i ^ - -fbr.-THEHARD-TO-FIT~ S s r -fiwwJmMOMWrsannci ao- 7 3 M 7 W

car ^ . t l l i U m f J i n a t m

Sff; . PRECISKW VIBEOJMjlJIO 93 . Our name says It an. call us for

alyourolectioi*:fBp8lrtteedj. ---^IV»,VCR’* r C O p l ^ _

r

“* O T ^ K C R A F T ~ 6l8sa & aluminum

boats. Fl8hins.BUIne&......... all styles in Btock.;;

-----Merconrtsei steratlrive.Force & Mercury outboards.

FuO salat (Service.

f HARBAUGH I^RS,

* i IB H h^ - - B iin l iM d W ft to d -

^ ‘- t S s S t o S ^rf i n n i a i n i T ^ ^

al Estgte/Si

r r r s l L t l

BEDSWHiOHES s

FOR SALS

House to be moved;' nico' ' oor>d)tlon. Moving priM in- ■ dudod, Cal 73 i& (6 . ’LOCATIOMI LOCA- ,r

■ TIONi LOCATION! b

east iocatiorL 3 bedrooms, c 2.5 batha. Main floor approx* pi Imately 1238 SII It upper d

r r i s r " i “t a f

I back yard, heat pump. Fire- z

I .mOGE AT 324'380e OR ' VIRGINIA ELOREDQE AT I 733-1735. PRICED AT [ $119,900.00.193-241.

GEM- STATE REALTY C

' 734-0400 0I PrfiTM Northeast Area c ' “ ;Boalffif»^3bdrm72balh-- 8 ' home, bull in 1967 wlh 1 I 1784 sq. ft on one level.

' New beibercarpol. freshly i ^ o d interior, aluminum

. d d ^ , gas forced air, central , , air. 1^ comer tot. Must see , to appreciatol Prici to sol

«on^$126,600. CaB today._____ „ Z 2 d i2 a --------------SALE FAILED: FHAAP^ PRAISED AND AP- k PROVED: Many upgradoa {,

• bfl.ing com^leted,^z^ed» g

tact Bob or Be^ Veeh at | - 734-2223 for a showing.___ i_

IRWIN 'REALTY7 3 4 -6 5 0 0

mmWmm: a l l 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 e x t

t H O N EY 0 0 . INC. _• BOOKKEEPING -

SE R V IC E■ • ' Computerized

Reasonable R^tes r M arg are t T u b b s

(2 0 8 ),. 7 3 4 -6 2 7 1

! WnUUiBusinMsSytttms-------- Bookkeepin^&Jflx____

— preparallon*-SM loan. _ assistance • Invoice

collections Free Initial consultation 736-8665

ASSQCtATEDGENERAL

0 CONTRACTORS Jobs to bid

1 n■ I' .. l STOgER C O A t,_

I, • NOd^veryCharges • ProttptdeljM ry

PLEASE CALL- - — MOORE’S INC...........

HANSEN. ID• 423-5533I

Upgrade your old i system to -

- •386,or.4MpowOT •

I ®5Im 5)o ~

V iMSTheConnuterPiace 41SADDIM NAVE_ ]734.1®«7

...C o m p u t f j ly ta tn .

BESTPRICe

»ale-BeaTIE;

yjM' sittT jo ilc s »

FORSALE------ jj;

EXCELLENT JS, SMALL BUSINESS fe

O P PO Fm jN nV NIIncludes 2 houses and 7 basmaR cooages and ail of Ihe ro< Wind hjrit tn the Rod; Crook paCanyon. Lots ol room to ex- Ticpand. 2 shsres of water In- $1 duded. I t r X 669' is aB wi zoned commercial. CALL SQ LYNN RASMUSSEN ONCELLULAR 420-1291. 50 Priced at $275.000.193-

' e m ISTATE REALTY S

734-0400 “

REDUCED TO ----------- $65,300----- --- ^

Ctoan 3 bedrpom. 2 bath 9Copen floor plan homo. Dou- Ci

' ble garage, fenced yard, rGroat atartor home. CALL „

■ 80NNIE7ARS0NS;CRS.- ,•93-429 - I

GEM ~STATE REALTY -

- Bl: NEW YEAR’S BEST g

BUY tw’ Nice 2 bedroom, singto bath ab ' home with w heat, single

garage with opener, spa-; w u s khchen.-oven/range,- »i|

dishwestier, nice fenced o,

: *- LfSTING. PRICED AT Z

$53,500.00. #93-514. ™

GEMSTATE REALTY

734^400

t t 2 f o r m 6 r e I n f o r

Fast service, pick up &, delivery possible. Call for

Info&ostitnato 62»-5508

______ A-1 DRYWALL~ Taping &' texluring------Fwf&efffcienl\Wfk: -

16 years experience Workers comp. •

733-3579

FENCESI - FENCESl-

r e N C E S !

HeartwoodConstnjction

,„ M lc h a e l7 3 3 -9 0 6 3 ____FrM EvtimatM j-

O l d W o r l d H o o t i n g A r t i s t r y

Hardwood Installation ~ Finishing &'Reflnishing

-parnUnsdnsH aT-dutJ “ Peta Button 734-5972

T l T H B A T m O_ .AirnaCe i h d k a r i ip e k .

' O w n f : T e n y P h w

■ B A L C ^ n 9 m V o n i _

WEDOCORMETAtg ^ ji^ N O ;D w ly

btate/Rent

3 ^ 0 9 ;-5 o e -Jao ie -H o ics— 515- Nawly remodalled homsr

Niee large briok home, 2 ^baths, 2 fireplaces, large col

I rooms, sat on 8 aaea o( kri- c«paled pasture. 6 shares of “

TiortHslde canal water. >«b $163,900, located South- west of Jerome. By appi*omvcaB324-5801______ L r^<50e NHBERLY/ %

HANSENHOUES

HOME BY.OWNER W5 bdrms, 3 bath, 3000 Iti Tl 28x40 ahop. 426 W Center. i

512 FAnUSnUKHES r " l ANO DAIRIES CM.

90 acres eouth ol IGmberty. gCan 423-5311___________ 1Onesodton,canbodevo(- ^

513 ACREAGES ANO ‘ n LOTS - — Z

1 .4 ACREBfdg. site close to Rook ___Crel*. NW of T.F. Pole po- 1rimetar fencing-, al in p & horture. Irrigation water avail- ao able. $16,900. CaO Ray.

AFFORDABLE

Jr. H^. Good CC a R-s 4 Architectural Control Com­mittee for maintaining qualty fu5mos.'CaBflay.

- S A B A I . AREALTY

733 -J3 2 1

’-»> il A6 S^E

o r m a t l o n o r - y o u r s

p e S i p------- OEUVERED-’— -------.

Sand & gravel topsoli . »■T

NORTHWEST.......COMPANY. INC.

733^1234 — Gravel Sale^ r ; ^

- ----------- r —FSAWTOOTH SHEET

METAL ■ —• Heatlno/Alr Conditioning

C om m e^^^ ^dantla l

i w T & s o r P »CONSTRUCTION

25 YRS EXPERIENCEResponsible, reliable, aO pI^ of construction.

.“ T asM F rta MilmitBl r * |

WinrsHoffleConstiuctlon

too|argeortoosmalt.20yrB > a ^ .T fe e n «B S . ■

^ W a r d 734^8294 -----------------:— :---------- J

— HatdymsftMonSacvlces -Remodelhg,8arepairwori(.

Jo«326-86& 3 I Stava 324-6704

HONEYDO.INC.il { N oJ^ toosm alir

-

M a g icV a ley ^ fW a ....

BUILT? i

J S e n fa r a l-------------I t e n s t r u c t lQ n

-

— — 4 ^ « c — r

t 2

3 1 > ll5-C0WffRCUU----- ----- m ' j i-^PROPeflTY,.^,___ *tenber ol Commerce, hv. 2 bedr

h ^

columns it a p»ee» ol cake, P ^ . J (UB733-0931.

t e M 0B tL £H 0M £3------ ^or sale: Furnished 2 bed- sbdmi >om, aet UP In Country ranch,

Ods OK. $5W , 733-1217 F9er •y o u c a n t g o w

WRONG LIVING IN ^ THIS A LL S E T 4 J P '

M OBILEHOM E ^ eatures 2 bedrooms. 2 r-». ■hs. double ^ UHM g S d nd carpon. This home ,

M w 'w i'w w 't tw a ^ ^ 1 ® «aPE 00Y .W 3Sa.-

GEM ASTATC-BEALTY----------

- ' p j

w iZuw t^abtlhxiQ y.

20 REAL ESTATE■ . . ftJSSle t ia n d iw w tB ^ . ” briok 1

’s a s z S ' d s s ^ § r ,$250,000. Cd today. $600

.AMootatesnnanda!__ mokjr

e03 I

s e r v i c e r e p r e s e n t i

H— l-i•remodeling. renovaUons,

repairs,--reliable.-C allusI Coi

7 3 M 0 3 6 . iS l — — — U

FIVE STAR PROPERTY H SERVICES, INC ■

■— remodel. 733^4962------------ 1-ReasonaW e^R ellablfr----- -

se

■TONY'S * HOME REPAIRS* g)

— tANDSCAPINO----------HI

m d c w M y a i c i i l M ■ F im E .t ln u tn l ■

C all734JJ22 ■

m QQOHLca-im e m o m iE X T E a e R _ !

House, bams, outbldgs _All work AprwpMntlon ■_ _ dwbyliuM L ■

FrM E s t l n i a t a a t | Jim Waggoner 5 4 3 :^ 1

' E t i M ' p i i O n g ^ ^ W n t a r D l s c o u n t a ■

1

R a tj^ ia U iir th ln .i ■

' M M Q M '

--------------

212-603

2 r u N ^ 7i8H m ~HOUSES......... - ,

M ^'M W ^'traS^^ te, $425 a mo. $250 o, 734-4660 rte> 6pm.bdrm, 1 batf) in KknberV, '

--------------bdmi, 2 b«h. 2000 wq. fl. nch, on 6 aetea. outstand-

leanabdrm .j^lencad-

csoutive 9 btkm, In Twin

tSor324-7031. -----|^ e:^ bdm ^ ^ ^ bdtm .

JO N E S W E HAUL

r e n ^ a tru^ Need-fcMd»VCalf4-Arfe.------------------;

FREE ESTIMATES , .

) K ^ i 3 S ' ’® i S ' "»sa:3bdmi.2baih.,ta»fr

; s u : s 3 s a s a■iok home. 1 block from D be(18luart4P^.867 USA St. N. $650 a mo.300.dep. No pets. No

» RIRMSHEO 4PT813UPIEXE8

oom tor rent: Bed.-1 ^ ; . - ..............r«*w 4 U i B ^ ^ •io.4.depoait7re»38a4 ary nice smal studio wKh illlllaslialdrniuit snarr—- ath. Ideal location being lose.ln,$275 per month.36-065^

C E _

i t d t l v e

- PROFESStONAL---------------_ L_ ROOnNOft____ — —

COAT1NOS733^7221

Commercial. Industrial, reskfenM Bufldup rtxife,

■39S3S9EH“ t A Y T O N R V f^ "---------- SKYDNE---------------------' We have a good ___ ^

selection of NEW 5th . WHEELS, TRAVEL

TRAILERS &EXPANDOS Instock.Also lam e eelettiOh of ----------Stan:raft Tent Trailers. USEORVs&RVRe^ii. HARBAUGH MOTOR

INC 536-6323

JOHN'SSHARPENING-. -..........-SERVICE--------

-Carbide 4 steel sawa.-ln - business since 1976.141 Bracken S t 8 .

--------- 734-40C0----------------- -

■ TINKERS SNOW--------------REMOVAL

•UrgaorSralpartdnslDtf- • Driveways*

• 24 houraervica*

b & L T R E E S E ^ ET rlm m ad-onh^.—

■ '^E L E C T P lO L U X 'V »aium >diani|»l>m , ... .....

~ A R lM 4 M lb in iM 1 l - ..-"23aDl|Bgl«.

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“ ; Real Es

' t M— I the AC

' D e a r M r .W o l f f :We play party bridj each set, CUcagi What Is the proper a ll four players pas: pass OD? iT i t u e ' : bridge?

/ Nw ANSWER: la Chlca (preset dealer and it's CQstomary tope

- tbe same- dealer. I deck, sam e vuloeral

' At rubber bridge, it' 22 prescribes that tl

■ the next player.

DearMr^JVsUf:—------ Is-ita good Ideato

double of |n oppoo opening when you I values and four a

------------ — .ult?----------------;NJeiTl

— -------— ^ANSWEfc-The-stsfor making a take hold ing-oftileastl unbld major and at In an onbid minor, foorcardsorm ore; suit, it's uinially not make a'tafceout doi

■ DearMr.Wolff:•________Wj®

ConvenUMTbow d kings? Is it proper ranking suit (exclv

..............•—irtimp'smDorlsirclubs?

, oftr; ANSWER; Either

' 603 RIRMSHEDAPTSAUPLEXE

CoOaoe moM: Klehw jeggfHl8S.73«69e604 UNFURHSHB)

APTaDUPlEXI

' 1 bdnn town houwin . y mMrcommtfnWTfl'

IrwnMIS.WtthsrAdrysrhoo

If you are i . JTeios-offlo lorm to ot

_____,__ canget yoiT p u i• Thei

( t a d

Am p

■ Pleas

(Print one chi

u m n ^ z---------- 1— r c B » / S t a t i / I

PkoMNanl

I J O M i u l i B c t f l

I

QBinmyViat ; ■ r CredH

f e . , ^ .......

........ ^

. "“norw riM y*

I.

' ' ■■ t" tSiSfsiw'--. . — U -

SstateyReiitl lK 'I& ie sN n v ieUSTQMEISERVICE

jC ESioi^^used.b

ridge, four deals to Co avoi Mgo-type scoring, fertou wr procedure when kings. pass? Does the deal - . he same at ruBtw

alcago-type scoring one no- and vulnerability), partne ) permit a redeal by monds, ir. using, the-sam e .^^L.justl erabUity conditions, w ith * !, it’s different Law J.io-9? at the deal passes to

ANSW]------------------------------ dingaji-tom ake » effortponent’s mino^sult ou hold opening-bid r cards in opw er’s

________________partnenTkkttt.Mwtaai.cim.. double

• - ..................countii-standard criterion— siH iK akeoutjlouble is a _ / _ u t three carts In an T>earl d at least two cards When I lor. When ooe bolds oppoo< jreintheoppooeat’s nershli not the ideal time to doable. ANSW. . p h ^

Serber Ace-Asking »-doc8'one-ask-for— DttriaJ per to bid the next- ^ rcluding the agreed jirbetterlobW f i v e - r e m a l

>ttrrnwicy.M»tta.l»*. tSL*t5

;er m ethodlnay be roi

604 UNFURMSHEO EXES APT8/DUPLESI

itsnunM i a 2 bdrmspu S696. Laurel Psr1(A^ms( — 176Maurfc*^N.,lIH>PYpe leoO sqXTbdraTa

__ hsttpump, vsry nics,ftuSUrn:.&______ 3 bdrm, 2 bslh.-«vsirjniellfe- l5 tti.73M 055.

AvataWs •Ksculve s«j

F i l S%{EHMIAaElCNT

« S 0 7 5 M 7 » .

m ie nnable to call or c( rioe, ■Imply clip an onr classified depai ronr ad started withelea se p r i n t c l c u iy w l ^ h e re a r e a p p n i l m a t e l y ic ln d ln g b la n k ip a c e a ) j [a a e p a y a c c o n U m t o i I p r in te d b e lo ir . ~

a s s r a i l n i y a i i I n c

____ L - f o r ^ __character-per apace please.

— — — — —• —

i/ap"M hitf - ________ ^

jt nr m onay ofdqr l8 e n d o w n SA or Maator c h a m « (CW. edit Card N um ber ~ pIratlonD ale .

P a y S c l w

iWaiwier’srl

iV 8 l ■■ -

PC E , BOM)U«QlfE_ .

1. but to keep things simple and void misunderstandings, I pre* JO use five clubs as a request for ?•^Mlv-Wl>Ufl----- :-------------------were vulnerable vs. non-vuL at ilcate and LHO opened one ie. Partner passed and RHO bid no-trump, which was passed to Cner, who doubled. I bid two dia- ids, pass, pass,-two spades. Was stifled, in bidding- three clubs J ♦ Q -7 , V 1 0 -8 , ♦ J -8 -T -e -S , ♦ K- -9 ? ■

HMrlUpiti.fWta.Aftt

!WER: I wouldn’t dream of bid {again. P s d f t e r t J ^ l e w i ^ ^ irt to compete ^ your value; M)t Justify a voluntary move tc three-level. At duplicate, oim

ild refrain fnKn .'punishing toer.lor_coropetlngljShw h« bled competitively, he wa: ating 00 -you to have socm ies.irM r.m U f: 'n Is It proper for me to ask at ooent about a particular part ihip'UDderstandlog?

CM7 Am. BMttM. ttam

SWER: During tbe blddlni se, any player may ask for clari i t i ^ but only a t Us turn to call ing play, a defendet.may.ask a turn to play; a declarer may asl my tim e Dummy Is required t< uklnadummy. — -------------

I Tim «tUk I f illriHil. tuoftt «map« ft' cwriiM. irmaUr

0 - ■ 604 UNFURNISHED XES APTSDUPLEXESIts Avallabis: Harmon Pai msnts wee.-1 bdrm, stove &reb1 L.TF. Ium. wtfer & sarAation^

Dupi8ri«:2a-RitfB«rt

• r a j ;

Larpe t bdrm, stove, r*lrSa“?iS5-sss:“

ffllH H IH i'flc o n i e b y T f i c T f e i ^ i n d m ^ t h i s o r d e r - n r t m r a t s o t h a t w e ' h o n t d e l a y . ^ _____

S T d a i k p e n c U o r p e n l y 2 3 c h a i a c t e n i j p e r l l n e . ' a r a t g M l i e d u l e W h i c h

cl ifrcWon ' da»s.

se. including b lank spaces.)

_ ^ ------------------------------ _

fa f^ _____JrctooiW)

O w t w i i r l h w

' v ; "

^ariret»Sin

I ^ S im UNFURNISHB) -

_ Clew 1 bdtin, » o l n o ! ^ (md $150 deposft, qolel, no

lor Cute, very dean 1 bdrm sp<, al tids (umiihod, OSO mo. Ctf73M 671Lavm

— T I m nice 1 bdrm in Shof At hone, washer ft d ^ , <250 one mo. Also smaBor 1 bdrm. bid StflS mo. 78»4456.

d to ’Newer 3 bdrm. 1 V» beihs, j , . double car aanae. loncod

yard.Perrlnoaraa,J675 Was month. $675 deposlL [nbs TKEUANAOEHOTCO.kK- -------- 73»079>. .--------

QuM studio. S2S5 a mo. -• ^ daposk. ktdudos uiiiiee a

iS i£ i^ .7 3 M 8 2 4 . bid- Studtoc |17S-»260 plus d»

^ 605 (.ROOUS FOR FEMT

^ ratos.' lncuf^MMbUi*wHl

?me Rooms tor iy < . |4 0 woofc

606 M06IL£HOIES

IN BUHL PARK: Nlco ; bdrm. 1 bath with largi hkchen and fvlno room, n

Takino applications lor I lari* bdrm, 2 bath, wator. sewot call sanllatlonfruntstiod.dblcaf

d to . 607 OFFICE AND--------------- RETAtSPACE--

OFFICES *110 op 73«S S ___

-------40&«000.6lDee.spaeB avaiable. Handicap designed

. . . Qoodlocation. Lots o lp ^____ hw. Al utils fumishod. Ca------ 7M-1874 leave mossage o

734-4411._____________S 620 or e f) otiico spoces I__ ^ 105 5 * ^ 0 5 9 Blue LakePark T i / s a iay&. 734-3923 J relrig. PROFESSIONAL CFFICI >n^. SPACE available Januar es il 17.10»4. Approx 4000 sq I CO. Pkteso caT ^-Z K B . as

611 F JR V S F O Rbent

- Spod land brront, modom bath. trTto«llon.e01-49WgOQ_

615 ROOfcilATES ■S55: ■ WANTED

^ ' -702~CATnJE-

- 30* range cows. 3rd o h « re Fdb15dicaMna.aD65-n

OTQ Doc 29th. 3264078. 325 b ^ fancy

---------- HoW eln^acemon! fio---------- awrwe:h»aiHr3«^92S7r

Colstnni led buO calves tor sale. Cdl 324-7392

Of 736-6313.' Polled Slmmental bull coming 2 yr oUs. 4 put

■ CfeOT Ot : iteoS37-6647.____________Sell or trade: 1 Holste

' { nu«fl cow. 934-5983. evoi Weawd Jersey calvoe, ha

! had immunizations. (17-I - Cdl423.5274.-------------! Wood besn bona lor tM

Qreat lor animal shelter_| ------_ | 703 DARY — [ - EQUWENT --

— ! -Wel-wHer'Ior-aaie.-noi “ ! side, commerdal-lnlgatlc _ j 825^17 am or eves.

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— 704 CUSTOM FARM SW V1CE8----------- 1:■f Hay retrlevlno, 3 wide, 2

no 1 ton. 32^4342 0- HaninHauIng

“ 705 FARM------ M A C W « ¥ ----------

m Kent Edwaida Hobby Horae ‘ Ranch Rhho tractora. oflers

r r Magic Valley-a most com- plote lineup ol used 4-

^ wheel drive, compact 4x4 diesel tractors ft equtomM

. paduoas ior weekend farm- «fs. Use(l23i« ft 28hp Hl- n o n ^ '4 - w h M l- d t f v e w lh

. * Iront hyorauBc toadar, rasr a box scrapper btade, rjppm,

rototlBor. rotary mower, post ijA. hole dtosr, iipper trencher ST. a tog ipCler package al an— unbelievable low price, tl.-— nancing.-208-324.5858or_ r ~ Irom P * o n irucfcaldp.'Jer.

ome. lm lN.2m lW ,V*m l

rit?[ . BurlsS^raetor Satva^ ~

«k.- Harsh feed wagon with— scalearlHO (fiak«ft-fub-— ber; doLevsl PTO manure

- T IHAtractor.B2&«17.,a i Late model IHC 906 Trader^ with duak,:ctf>, tow hours,sit very good cond. C il 54^^ 6 1 6 9 ^ 3 7 .6 6 2 6 . leave

KM E d ««* HoM» H ™ af. Rench E q^m ent Rhino <*. tractors InliTwUCoe the *tufl

proven' Rhino traetoni Bneup— onai* irR K t»~H raw rt

• equipment. 6 models lo' chooce from. 2 or 4 wheel

— drive;;-18.90hp.Webeck i f - them with parts, ft _Mtvlc«.

Jufl compare prtsaal'A new - r 554 diesel 4-wheel drive

Rhino tractor, 66hpi live ®2- PTO. PS. $14,499. Loaders

a financing avaSable. 208- 324^858 « from Petro 11

’ toKk stop, Jerome, 1 ml N„ _ 2 ml W.% ml S. rod shop. J /f Ato you llio tportlng tort?---------nrKMh*-«<}ulpm«nt.you-iCE

J ? 706 F A IttH RANCH ■•k , N P L E IE K T S” s to d rrac Jc fu lH U erro e k ln

Aflut hM»d«lall.324-e296._

___ 70a HAY,-GRAM , ..jm ANOFEED •

1 2 o lb S t a K 4 - ^ ^ '^ 'j ^ t w j g o d ^ l i t y a l i i i i t e

200 ton bale ol line 2 _ « e m m e d v « > g a lW a m l^

with oats. S70.767-3320 ■ 2500 tons attsKa. 19% to ■ - 23%'preteinrun balee.-Ca8

B | 500 ion balea-fll-llneil irsrw tsssfj011.767.3320 — larloy. wjMj^^lllrun, ft

— For sale: Straw In 1 ton wrs. balee, very reeeonatile, wirm o" doffv9fng4:23l0:L _ Top quaSiy dairy hay. leede) stem hay a excel b«% strew holfi- H«i-of"rion-balo«rTrw* 17:— lw d ~ to ir g i^ e r ^ ^ 7 a '

710 HOTSES

1 '!!: 7 yr °U bto g M k n . SI 107 J S L broke w Jl. rides good

$1500. B,w».W 5747. .

175 R e g W e r a d e y r o l ^ ,

_ R t t ^ ^ l^ b g M n g . b

- 711-HOBSE._____ ^ -_ EQUPtgKf

itkw. U to d 5 x ir4 h o ise w lh ta c l amangof $1850 733-3961

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71t H O R S E ----------E Q U P i g H L _ .

2 Used t r ^ sslel 7x18 ah mlnum traisr. axo oondUonl

~ 6x16 oooeenedi. exo cond., 7i^fmv5idong.aiaotnicicL -------

712 RnOATICN

(4 Wsl Wtfef lor sale, north

Ih 713" POULTRY AND---------y RABBfTS

^ 1 Uack and wNte buck rab-

J; 714 -SHEff i OOATS -

716 FARM MISC.

IM t.fi0fr«43-1300sxLe9e.

I olull

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eel Antkjue wood cook stove, ck - antique lap rope, a torn- ce. hom horns. 6W wide.

------------ve e02-APPUANCE9------------ors ’38- I9e9-Whlrlpool portable < 11 dkhwasher, » s newt $350.N„ Cal 543-5245.__________

Appllsnee a Refrlasrstlon i7 t t 5 Second Ave South____

Seiw aSw vierT— guarantoedi

Parts for Do.lt«Yoor>tlfwalisgleValtayUsed

^ - _ Noww mierowawe with car*

O^elsdrio 'range a h o ^

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— KB-CWUXlBfa-----------.JS, — ttae^ .2erIbar$lflO.*5Q,-8oad_

—- LIUs Tykts~ wortohop with *

KSSISSSS:! l_ W7 CUJTHIMQ

Msn’aKaeinZpiecalg.- wlUNew.oever.i^puple:

a green $349. l^ tos Boo- ^ nor I piece sM suit aize6,

-axo.-«!ooi_*1.10..Cll-7e8;_ 76^ —

- 1Wooleulta,staci<saricina,

___ slzee4M.HnestquaBty.107, exa cond. Reeaonitily od. prtoed. For more into, cel_ ^^ • » c o trm sB— IBM compatible 386-DX, ■y $1000. Cai 734-1260

La3kja 6m«t Sweet hctudee '• Lotua 123. Amjpfo, tree___ m N c * r CC iitaL,to- Brand S y S 3 0 0 S 4 3 W _

—- : r r a a s s s;__ aoftware, new power eupply,tack fully lunetlonable.$7S6.

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K t C h e v y n i e a l e r s iWtnickLi

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S t o o d S K S t f S u ^ w ’ pil lev. Eves. 423-4279.

Ic 811 FURWTUREAND CARPETS

Bunk bed-wlth bookcase £

Comii$125.Loveeea($100, ®> both be|oe velour, good . I, cond..<ar324^Se6. ?- C o u ch a io v esea l,2 b er h slool. ite newl W drosaer >• with mirror. Bookcase a

phone stand. 734-9999. g . Desk. Eke new, $125 or bost

offer. 2 box s ^ g s a' mai- trees wkh Iramee, excoDent z

- S ^ ’S S o t o S n ' S ;— nlture.collee table,-dillds -- -tea top desl(.~b^ lumtwor : * piano bench, sectional < _ couch, a moremlso., cell

pAopI* t*«i MmMhing 10 t«l ^

txjy... mars wtiBl du«in«d ;i

to g furniture from'bed ;£ kamee to tabiea. $60 £

to$575.733j^ .eyea.___Oek bunk beds w/hew mat­tress, $ 180 , without mat- \ tfssa. $85 each; oak desk, j $65;00*aindebedw ith | mattreesas, $TC; oak comer 1diirt. >85,4234411_ _ _ _\Ouesn else pBow top. mtf- •

“ 'Twin sJ» p»»^‘4oprni*P’. tress a box ^ I

. l^ueM otbunkbeds.ex. ceBant oond. 324-6680..

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811 FURNmmE 117 AHDCABPET8 . ___

Ful size pOM tM. meaieae

Ong sJ*e,p»w to p .^ ^ . jg®

S f e 3 ^ : Ie a n m a n , gold i brown tweed, w i n ^ wood trim, ^ excel cond. $1».Looee pa- ^ low dhw, rust a brown. Ab- f>» sototejy ri<a new. $200. Calr m m . ------------5 sS12 KEATINQ A AR ^ ... . .COND(T10»INO ... -250,000 B.T.U. gas unit heater, good tor la shop or *J' warehouse. 3240404, . Sl2 Blaza Princess fireplaea In- aojltP^ cond. 3264818.

s iT ' ii is c E L iA tto u s ' ' — FORSALE

1956 Ford 49 passenger61.000 S t.: 2 ;

V* converted $695. 734- p 31B2 or 733-3952 . -igeo-Mustrtai-eewlng-ffla- rr;cWne. $450.7344489_____ ^1 Game Boy wth 3 gamsa. hq BgM boy, canying ^ and bei ov adaptor, ^ B« new. snowier. dar65S4456. ’Free p ^ Cal 7330931, Uo The Tlmea Newa. or stop by fv« the otfoe between 6 sm and ^Som. 132 3rd St W. ___ gGood quality storm door, ^$50. C d 7344504. ------ - gPurple g lass windows In -rt#ir»affle-irTC-28‘ wider pie686-7644_______________Sheep camp for.sale. In voiy_ J ..

good oondlkm. C ^U M I64 alter 6om • :

I SRCORVi 1987‘ m OOBACK- - HATCItCOWUlCAL SlTOO,m^

RCDRV T 9 9 1 M

;nuwaBRAKES. - AiR.Kwmu bS5 . rfofrmmom

15_MAZDA 1 9 8 9 17-______= D x e o d

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m miRCURV 1990- 14 D R .- ACCOn^GsaiwsimiME. ^

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FOflSAl£______________

Mvtle coBte .table a end Maml $75. Coudt, towessi a chair, good condition $200. b U letfher a IM 1 dress, slis 12, strapslsss, ^ il7 5 ,« k in g $ 7 r O T -

Osk b«fay,f*'«nQlng table.

$170 or tnd*.

Oek bunk beda wAww mai- I tress, $180, without mat­tress, $95 swii; oak d s^ $85;80‘ slna^lebed with mattracsos, 175: oak oomer d « « k .t6 5 .4 ^ nP ley h o u a# lo o k in g lo r ---------owner. Sturdy, well built. — $750 neodlabte. 733-1691 or 736-1699____________

BII MUSICAL.HSTRUlBnS .

A touxtoraalj^good conditiorL $375.

C«l62M235evilnos. i Cealekeylxiardwlihrylhme .tonrtodudivalMd a atool. -------psrlect condition. $250 o r .c<»er. 326-5190__________LowiTMftiolsTHsftoriw:---- —condition, appralaed et

IIUST 8E1LI Grrnl piano.$2450; Baldwin uprlaht,$ ^ : Or ban offers, w /d e-iver. 678-9159 _________QuaBy preowned planoe be- fawwfelwate.67a^7__ Hestorad Planoa. 733>» 0 5 —UsedSJoinwsvgrafKJ.ojm-pIe«6lylecixx»5ned;eMel-“:---------'^l«rteoo«lon,Cal

1-800-2S1-5549. DunUey~Uua3cr4fOS.-Capfal,------- —

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THE ACE!

‘Make 'us. not l l y ^ t moderate desirv./

^ Matt

' Today’s East was a c looked for a way to be; two tricks. When he a» covered that he had los for a one-trick seL

East took bis king an> mbads and switched to I

- . . ._.hearL Declarer, won in ~ led a trump to East’:

switched to clubs, but n either. Dummy won, ti

, drawn, and the defends three tricks.

---------------“I beat the hand twfind you W th either rou explained East. ‘It was1 was looking for a hea

--------- iWhy-play-me-for-anWest, -Did the bidding I

______I might have one?*.' ’......... South's -acceptance-

game iavitatioQ surely missing accs with Soutl of chasing an Imposs East should have play was possible.

After winning his di East should shift to l heart When he wins hi be leads a low dlamom

_____ West to have the gueeiand returns a heart 1 ruff. Instead of 10 tri<

........... ... leftw ith only nine. -

"eia" m u sIca l" ' M5TRUUEHTS

VioKn. $150. Ve«y good slu- dort Inslfumont. S 4 5 ^ 2

WHOLESALE PIANOS ---------- --------Cnn67B-9159.

B20 PETS AND SUPPU£S

2 rule Bonier Colie pupe..CanB34.5814

3 Bordor CoSie puppioe lor «alo.73*.a5B7.

--------- ABC fwtofod-BortoLCfillw

Adornblo Maltoso puppios.C a n a g 4 ^ .-____AKC Choupoako puppiot.>200.43MSia._________AKC Chotopeakoa. quality piM. hum or show. Ready

^ to JackpotJ^702-755-

_. - _ AKC-Yo(W#8,-M-*-F-«kI aduH8.Crf733-0096.. .

..............Amotican EiHmo I KO r*®-(stored malo, current on

. shots, house broko. 4 mo#. , «i^wlo.$150orbo«tpHor.

"b ir d lo v er WANTED;G m chocked paratoot. Cal 886:2363. ■ ________

— - -eiadt LA pupptoe evftilablenowl 1st iW s , Call 543-8559attof6t^.__________

___ ..-.-DaImatianpups.J125._

DalmotlanpupsT brown”* wWto.&WackSwhHo. spot-

• - tod. ilO I. 324-1282 324-. 5088__________________

Oin||oj>u^los, S35. Call

----------^w-mat<rroctrdoprfltfc*with whtte rira an>und-Aeek.

• whito from fogs, bobtail 764-2420 Of 7 3 fe^ 4 . FREE PUPPIES: Lab i WaDcor X. r o ^ to oo. Col

----------324-3651 of-32iai31.......-GroalOano. tomalo

Hartoquin,2yra,»00.________ Can 438-8093

Purebred Ooborman pup

Kn STEHEOS/"............RADIOS/CDS

______ Zita, rid port8bte,CIIfiflt9(w/iurtound aoond, tupo. b a s e .& dual cass, now

______ t249.t>owt1g. 734-6S21For iaie; Sony CDX 504C ctfCD ptsyor, $200 or bos oiler. 324-6705 alte

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824 VIDEO 'EKTERTAINIiENT

_ ____ *JH£yiS»N21* MaonavDx conl»n>pom]

'oonMleTV.nrlvelbaM.ro mole conlrol.-$200, Cal734-9TOS._____________Oainet lor Nintendo NE{

. eyMni.aOgaffleetoehooei from. i^O etch. 734-6481

---------S;30 pmrWeiuFrt j

8MIUnMm'AdW>,-$80l

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to dreams, but ' ^

'aitbew Arnold.

a dreamer. He WESTbeat Uie' game ♦ 3 2awoke, he dis- X J 9 fi5 4 lost his chance

: and ace of dia* to his singleton

lindum m yand____ut's ace. East ut no luck there . ,,tn ,m p sw e re ndtnslookonlir

two tricta u I round-sultace.-' J J70S obvious that ^heart n iff.’

ng indicate that

outb. So instead xaslble dream, ilayed for what

East . Sot J diamond King. i ♦ Pa; :o his sipgleton ANSWER: s his trump ace. ford a belU wnd. hoping for than clubs.iieen. West wins __rt lor the v ltiltrlckj, South i . S i S S

-------- ---------- O»pTrt0t-

825 WalOBUY ,

___ •83-‘84 Ford Ranger tor bodygtu- pnrtr 543-5157 2 Adjuslabte dross lorm “ wantod. Coll 423-4159.

An^^wlamp &I^QhtlnQlix- urot.7M473C Anikiuo (narblo top walnut

7334738.— Buying: pood Clean, not !»., . ttf!iidiinJw,862.3B6a - -

Buy your unused hunting tt- ' lor iio Of hand dun. 73 4 -3 ^ ^ CeflelorgofbiHahamp-

--------- tur*. rMtonabie..«• 837-4040.~ Color TVs or VCR8.-r»o<fif»fl >i08. rooalr. 734-3639. anvtimo. - p - Electric timer motor lor

Stokermallc coal lurnace. ___ 634-5689.allty Oood uMd bini c ^ . CaB

3 2 4 ^ 7 . •_ .Pistol w ^ 0d:C ^P 6d(e(~

? _ ..Uein3eo,CaB}of. EHher.a_

-m o d « fflco S era " u Ii^-----------im M I» r ift lh 9 J !l^ ^reo- Iramo model, or maybe a Ion CcB 0{Beera-4S.llghM^:-' noe. Can Mike,)(lor. 734-0270._______— -Bchwlnn Alr-dyno exorciseED: Mm>. Can 6 7 8 ^ ^ _______^ tJsod at) bl good coodlion ----- & Infart car soaa. 734-5391

' Wartod: 10-15’ ooveied ul , fcytraJor.S-8-wkJe.Wlai;

:---- Can 733-1703.'— • W anted:-2-good-used— 9.50R-16.5 studded snow'n"«- -^ ^ 4 7 6 3 ----------------g ; - Wanted: BOcc din bike, pre-

ler Mono-shocks, youth— riding gear. Ask lor Gary. Coll R«t Of *5hefa 326.5477. - -rrr Wanted: a non-njnning 1964 laetr ToTBS CToWTfOUnorpsWI>e^.- -ealt733-9CT0,___________'®"- Wanted; Call hutches, (west

Wanled: Crib, piano, little Tyke Indoor slide, play

Wanted: Qas range. sT'----- wide wkh oven. RoasonaUe.3Up- CaH6B^296.__________^ Wanted: Good used leeder

— - box for cJHe: 583^597 '......................WANTED :---------

Oak dininti chain. - eotol<(or6,

■"p®' f C J l ■10 W- wr Pan». \.>ai ■ieo-»voc.21 Wartod: okJ stove hood wltti 5040 tan. 432-5670. best WANTED: OU war med^ liter b«does, insignia, uniforms___ documentt efc. Pv&S $45-

1200 for nemeo PiirpU Heerts. Top cash tor a l mft

J larla. Conlldentlalliy as-

^ lees cookware. Com(Me a mS- M«Mal«»-a3fr24S1?6all WMied:8kirad(fortnjnko___ car. CU73M691________NES WmM 10 buy: .12* Biuni oose num bo« ki oondllon UBS Aleo 12 voN cok>r TV. 42Srl o^ -80t7.......... ............I Z : WimecUe buy »queen l ia $800- b » d .c ^ S 4 » te 4 r ^ ! i z i ' Warned to buy: hlba ahel to fk King M * 2* Mojp. Must t» m m xM i

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creaticnal-T

GE" BOBBY W O lfF “

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-----------------EKST------ r —♦ A S 4 - LC

4 . V 2 Of ♦ A K J 9 3 g♦ J 8 5 2 ^

SOUTH to>♦ K 10 9 8 6 ocV A 10 8 ^♦ 6 4 ............... ................. f♦ A 107 5;

le: Both w,i is t 2‘“8= orSontb West 'N orth *1 > ■ Pass....... Z > -------- ----Z ♦ Pass 3 ♦ r4 4 All pass flciig lead: Diamond deuce. ^

ADWrrHTHEACES----------------------l+B--------------- ttIds: m

♦ 8 6 2 « V K Q 5 5♦ 9 8 7 ■ 0,♦ J 10 8 3

SoDtb W ot North _ Pass 4 4 . All pass ^ Heart king. Hearts af- :tter shot at beating game ^

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---------------------------- ------------£825 WANTED TO BUY

i l i — -------- 2idy Wanled to buy: Larae air ii__ compfpssof. call 326-4043. tj

Wantod to buy: Medium lo e largo dog house. Wil trade 1i

rS w h ^ dhXaJ ^

Wantod (0 buy: Miaowevo 1'oven.VCR.woriiwornot. tr

— Can 733.9443. _ 6 Warned 10 buy: Mopar mus- 2 euto carr&-3« englr>BS,-ca» ff

'*• 326-5471._______ i— Wanted to buy: used awar- ?

kim OQuiomort. 543-4799. irWartod:TroSamH:------ ' t

r - C«n834.S1ir A ^ Wantod: Used horso ft stock I rr; trailers. W ol Twin Falls.

326-5471_______________ *' Wanled: Used Ice-skates. „

M 734-4124. g Wanted: Vintage guHan, - ft

j i -------- mandolinsand--------- 4

-Want to buy:-Cushman.mo-- h __ tor seootor. 734-9393. j

K ' o r ^ ^ s traoofs, wide-iront. 0 on<ta. any make. Also 32* & 40* tractor tires. Call eve- _nho«. 736-8143._________ 2Went lo buy: used canoe s

ioQ and used goll cart. 837- >91 0000 _____________ ISir- Welghis- ft-bar."olyin3kror - a ’ rtanaard. 733.3363 e w .

1 1 ^^ imyniiiiipiiM.Im e03 BOATSAND •na- HARINEITEIIS J

[TiJ 10 II. Spectra fiberglass i lav boat, now ktlefkir, new 460. :

' Berk jei, tandem trir. $4500- » r=r best oifor. 733«»ei days.

BJS Automotive 402 Main (^ i a s ----------- ---------- ---- I

906 OUMSAND..— ..: .,R 1F L K „, i

• Browning 12 oauge Auto 5 Maanu«^$30(jrraM750

ifG rmms,M5- -

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OUNftCOLLECnaLE _ • SHOW

January 8th & 9lh 5th . 10Sat.MASun.9.4 . -

ShltoConvenlkxi Center « 780 Lindsay Blvd.Idaho Fans, Idaho IS•-^746-5555 pk

LCSmllhhammerless20 SLga. side by side. exceUort. 18Isbo. 734-3171 a«ef4pm ^ daPair Winchester Buffak) BJD wc1866 Comm, consecutive er tow serial numbers. 30 cal.ocl. barrel, In box, never 16lired. $12>S0 pair. $750 Bchoice. 734-7fe? - A’RomlnotonBOL 30.06 left Pkhanded, eXc. shape, 3x9 SS world class scope, $500.Can 324-6441. 1C

907 HOT TUBS - - - - A r o POOLS : JI

5 person hot lub complelo, ^ flood ^ ? | t o p , 3 g ^ r e _ 7

.908-MOTOR HOMES -tf ANDRVS £

................................ — "9-4983-Soulhwlnd-Class A . ^ | motor home. 3 3 \ excel. N. cond.. extras. |19,5bo. 324- c 3232. , — C

al009 SNOWVBflCLES «

ANDECKAPMEKT 21979-Polatte Centurion, lo

exoelentoondliton. «<CallB2S-S63S. 7:

1081 John - Deere-Treiinre, V, nins qreal. tioo. S32-A139-19S4-Polaris-b>dy,-new 650 —top end, rebuK dutch, tun- _ nelled. Includes trailer,

Yamaha V-Max. 580 ^ co.^oxo. condition, $2000 . Ij

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EAST RUTHERFORD. . Cowboys have to win two r

■ back to the Super Bowl.It won’t get any tougher t

for the team that cvetyone o ---DallasTvon the w e Eiisf field for the ptoyoffs by beat Giants 16-13 on Eddie Mun

■ goaJ_w th 4:16 lefl in ovei s p h e r ^ a t will be difficul game to match.

But the Cowboys, needed Emmitt Smith, who ran f< caught 10 passes despite p

_ half and overtime with a spr s f^ ra lrd nght

And they lefl the showdc ditiiri aware they can take n afler squandering a 13-0'I

- m viravn^-paifbecausc-the- be playing for a tie at the eni

“We knew the Giants hi defenses in the league and to get any big plays on then my Johnson. ^ he nimed t

- ' hurt when he-was hit late i . . ..Greg/ocl^n. '

Trainer Kevin O’Neill c gree sprained and separated severe kind.

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played nearly flawless f{ beating the Green_Bay F

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host to the Packers (9-7) ii (he NFL playoffs. But it \

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-SAN FRANCISCO—.-3ope. back in troini^ caini

- -SanFrBnciw49ers’ offetisr _bcslilclubJiiaoiy.______

^Headin^ into Monday nij

doesn't seem at all . “ ’ve been pleased," said

\ _ i r t . t h e c h * J e ^ g i l» W ' ofhisMSMins a sS h T n n a

•• “We’ve gdil a groio of p together. We’ve talked ebou tbe yesr wi; thought we Wa

1 W gW esl.and will

_ j ' bfd^tecordsinsevda^of Tbe cunent offe^ ^

® J j(fln t8% -ofthel984K j n ^ f SttFroDcisQ’i four!

- ~ r'.r.TTOB4 999"tegnr>lwiiB ^ .'dowurtwoahoftofaib 19S > - '.hiftgitnA S .9^ -yards^ - T jto te d u b » c o it l,o f6 ,3 6

i s overconD.NJ. — The Dallas VO more games to get

Iff than it did Sunday le expects to be t h q e ^ ^ ^ H lasttiilcand got~home beating the New York liuimy’s 41-yard field | | | | | | | | | )vcrtime in an atmo^ Icult-for-any-playoff -

ded a heroi? effort by n for 168 yards and . CPrl'c-.J ;c playing the'sccbnd sprained and partially , -

wdown at Giants Sta- ce nothing for'granted ■ '-O' halflime lead and j ' 'thcGiants sccmcd tor.! end of regulation.' s had one of the, besl .i md we weren’t going -1V hem," said coach Jim- ed to Smidi, who was , ' itc'in.th'e-firsthalfby __

11 cnllcd-U^rfirst^c- ' ' I t e d shoulder, the least

or three times," John- '--------personally accounted

tallas gained to set up . lae C0yVB0YS/D3 sion i

IHE

'ftillbacfcEdger B an n a ttre lay in Pontiac, Mlcti. Bann

s claim. ' lost sc

vcrdor- They'aren’t callcd * —Eng;________________ whichith third-stringers Erik dre V* ich leading the way, Kramc s football Suhday in —F ly Packers 30-20 for ning a Sl’title in t h r e e • • -12’gar ns (10-«) get to' play ' T 7) in the firet round of Bany it was never easy for Bennii

_________________• , '‘lt’{bylosingfouroftheir coach

iaseclubr<— Mike Shanahan's M m amp was that the 1993Petise would become the

i^ n i^ ’s regular season " l tphiw Puglia thot goal--- - ■■ f f i ! ................... “w<iaid Shanahan, has SicVC. JffL n to ffeoseinbotfa t h ^ mdsco'’8cbot3inator. ";'Sm ofpet^lewptkinghard- m asd iboutattbsbepnmngof sralo' Were c^»ble of setting ' B;^dttoofarawiV.” ------- 8eetl(jO’already haVe^wbl^e 30pdt B l^ost for a divisibnaU.; 'Th rw il6raiewithtaiwdi -gories iJofreri5)vffT^tegori»-^-^I*nri 38msan-avdageof63 weret id oftbe 6.2 avenge by th ^ d rK «a'439p9lnts,“36--ty-»>r« 9oi,’>^chw0oibesec- iiyto^ nirStq>erBowls.. • cooce r i u icored ■5?‘toueh» ■ ■ Bog ■iyHVtesm'»iWota,4rtfl'thd49i^jme-good-gamejiway----- J Ti6 j6 6 yards 8ct1nlS|84.' "fense.

gsNFn e G ia n t s

/ Yorlt Giant8^.Coi;oy:toy f a f ta r a nina-yard p a s s r

r e a c h a r o v a r ih a goalllni m att sc o re d on a 39-yard

1 NFCseven, including three straight lome before the win over Grew -Endured three quartciback co ;h took them from_Rodney Pc Ware, bacJc to PeetcTlhcn' ner.-Fired ofTensive coordinator ; and replaced him.wilh Dave Julies'. ' - " • - — -'Played their last five game y Seders and their last 12 wit nie Blades.t’a ,b^n a long. bardjKfflj»l{ :h Wayne Fontes, whose job w

•ecordsinl

KIft e had a slow.start early on,” ‘ ic. Wallace said. “Then we stigs togethe r”------- v------mTranclKo Is'comlngoff a 1 ^ loss to Houston in which i low in points.'

Eagles comerback Eric Alla tlb ofTcose that has. been aven )6mtipergaiDfc'--;;Ibey.’re stdl No; 1 in almost all es-wia^to’9 what' we look at,"

e th ln l^ about playoffs ea r didn’t play w e U a ^ H o u sU i|i6 tins wcoC.ihcy’R gotD^ to o

pos p^cnDattce foi’ever cerosmealtA'?' ^ ixM drRidrK otite«Bid-hi 4 ^ terolSelS a ottense m th T b^-m ly-tbe-aost pressura

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a y m q n d ^ p s-u p .D a lla s .C s re cep tio n S unday In Eai

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iln rfo t^ -touchdow n-ahea rd p.ass p lay from Paclten

; Centrght in the Sii- lo be on line a ■ccnBay. spin, “rm just controvcreics Kramer, wh( PMte to An- half o f the I9S

cn“ nnalIy"to‘“ pas^"for-182 against the Pa

lor Dan Hen- RodncyHolnu .ve Levy aflcr .,game.

■;~ '~ l:ynchro fr imcs without State; is the s« without safety nuking his sec

rick Modrc ha: said Lions’ yards on 30 ca

b was thought

fin^eagai

• skill positions,’ off hopes ende Washington tc spot. They’r e !

V certainly their -■thinkisagrSO-

Youngisgo ing title, some

I,” 49ers tackle ever done, started to put Jerry Rice, v

— — ------ yardage (1,450a 10^7 Christ-, downs with ^ it had a sea- just three to|UC

. NFLcarecriec Jlen e x p ^ to _ "This offm rerapng new^y tighVend Biiait

nxB tbyati^t alloftheqite- isabigpaitof Bt,".-AUeirta^' -andfor the mo

I early, because' returning to tH jston. rm pTBt>vnigbt afler a tl0 come oul«id-3tn^ined right verybody. That sbyofase^OK

' soa }-he.«tili.(huiks - Philadelphi1 ibe league. . — gW W lpMOti ure to-any d^r-tIytng to avoid t i)coDlfl-iD tbfl^.fiBlibintbB»ti

ime, 16-13

p l 3 |H

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5.C ow boy8L D aryU ohn i_ E a s t Rutherford;.N.>).____

"i) . . . '

le a d ^ f D etro ltL ions'------^[ers q u a r ta ^ a c k Brett Favi

ral tilthte at die height of the tijam’s ts ust glnd to be a part of it.” who rescued the Lions in the fii 1991 season, completed IS of ‘182"yBrdsr^vith"onC" intercept! ; Packers. His 8-yard TD toss liman in the, fourth quarter iced t

1 frccagem-from-Orand- Vail : sccond fill-in for Saridprs. Lym second start because backup D has sore ribs, responded .with 1

) carries, including scores frpm i P lease s e e LIpNS/l

ainst Eagleins," said Kotite, whose club's"^ sided Friday when Minnesota b n lo clairn the fmal NFC play ’re sound in the offensive line c ticir quarterback (Steve YounjSauino,^ ------ 1— :—7------------i going for a thihi consecutive pi imethmg no NFL quartcriiack 1

e, who leads the league in recetv 450) and shares the lead fortou I Aridre Rison (15),-€Dters the fir louchdowns short, o f Jim Brow■iUixlon26...r< ^ has been g r ^ t o year,” j n»t Jones, wbc^~61 c ^ ^ m i^ t end ih chib history. “Even^ I of i t We’ve been able to do ttiir most part keep eveiybody hum <hfrhaHr4faUbacte-Ricty-Wttcf ) tfie San Francisco l i n ^ Mon a three-week’absence beause < ^ t knee ligament He*9-104-y« ^ straight 1,000-yard railing i

widits Binct a

Semin 3 namei

I natioi cham]

' The Associated Press

>A-A ' MIAMI — Bobby D State won their first nai

'■. ' Sunday, finishing No. I Press collcgc football po

. ' No. 2 Nebraska 18-16 in Thft Si;ii<inf)lcs. who

“ • "niiigthc-titlcthc-lasrsi;seasons, retained ihci

■“ top ranking whon Nc braska’s Byron Bcnnel

—miased a-4S»yord fieli goal on iRc hnul pla;

: Saturday night.Florido State (12-1

easily bent out No. : Notre Dame (11-1) fo the title cvcaihoughali Fighting Irish handed di Seminoles their only de

iv feat, 31-24, at South Ber ^ The Seminoles rccei

place votcs'and 1,532 p ****’ nationwide panel of writ_____ Notre .I)amc,_ivJuch_mc____ got 12 first-place votes a..... .beating Texas A'£K^'2H Bowl. •B Florida Slate also wi E CNN coaches' chnmpi |B bnship. The Suminolc f f received 36 first-plac

votes in that poll, 1 more than No, 2 Notr

B i ■— 7 ~, -State deserved the na lional title despite its lo to.Notre Dame.

.............1 think that the national champion shoul be boscd-on-ihcjwhol scasbnjuid not just one)

However. Notre Dar ^ -^dJus.tcaia.should get BEm da State bccause of its S ^^otrc Dame and

but the Hurricanes wo f becau^ they beat the Iri______son. _ . ____ _ ’]_______ “Eyerybp’dy talkVab

I "temi but we’BorTt need' r ^ _ s a id ; . “Only.iwoicamyi

we beat that team.”^ ----- Nebraska( l -m > dropj

in the AP poll. The oi ^■~V otC5’Wcnll6“Nor4”Aii

undefeated team in Divi coached by Bowden' barred from postseas' NCAA probation.

■ West Virginia ( l l- I No. 7 follov.ing a 4 1 -7 Sugar Bowl. Tlic victoi

* . (11 .-2) up three spols to------------Wiseonsin-(10'l^l)^ivra. to No. 6 wilh a 21-16 v

the Rose Bou(l. Rount

e wcre Penn Suitfc ^10-2) ahd Arizona (10-2).

Penn Slate climbed ■pling Tennessce:3i-13

tail- while Arizona rose six Miami 29-0 inthcFicst

final Miami fell from N(S! )f29 . a streak of 137 conscc [Ition—the-T^-10 that began it ss to Ohio Sute finished 1 dthe nessee, Boston CoIIeg

Colorado, Oklahoma, I alley—ruirKansas-Statc. Micl iTich,' Clemson.Louisvillc-ani Der-

il-Eenaltie gg contribxj .^Nebrasilyoff The Associated Press

ng)i* • MIAMI — Nebraska________Ih a t’.s-whatEloridspass- Bowden said. Comhuskhas—bomc.ngrccd.-....... .....

Bul Bowden and his 1 living nolcs escaped with an ouch- • Orange Bowl, then w( finale- championship Sunday iwn’s in the final rankings-

"WQ’re \a y thankfu ’ said Bowden said. “You coi relhe \ lost. You could say we /body Statistics s u g g ^ as liing^ the ball more thkn th( tm BS -gained them 389 yard$ twuLubcLmMgin_W6S_mdynday time 1,000-yard rushei so fa ' braska m iss^ niore thiy a n ^ - a shoulder injury.------gsea*': GorohUskiets'quarter

..outplayed his FlotidaS B 4-0 jnan.Trophy winner Q 111 be -heldffieitttrtn‘s htgKe jiJ3lj..touebdow n-^and i t«

___.Pi

noles; dnalipions. ^i

<y Bowden and Florida t national championship Jo. I in The Assoc'ialcd 11 poll uder beating then- 6 in Ihe Orange Bowl, vho came close td win*

d tiie - S o iv d sn de- -Bend on Nov. 13. eceived 46 of 62 first- 32 points jn voting by a writcre and broadcasiers.moved up from No. 4.______

ICS and 1.478 points afler ^ '2 4 -2 r in n h c Cotton ' -

J won the USA Today---------

lould , Holtz/hole--------------------------------)ne game,” he said.Dame cdach Lou Hollz .1 get the edge over Flori- ' its head-to-head wih. In and Miami had one loss won the championship

ic Irish in the regular sea-

5"a6ouf ihy^playofT sys’-ecd'one tHIs y'eai7’'HoIi2" rns'.arc_i.cft atithalop-an -y

lropp«l-on<w;po«o-N(v3--------ic olhcr four Hrst-placc lVubumtn^rih<!'6n1y ■ Division I-A. The Tigers, len ’s son Terry, were eason play because of

,1-1) fell from No. 3 to 1-7 loss to Florida in the ictory moved the Gatorss to No, 5.-«---------------- ‘ ------'l-)^umjwd-thrcc-nolchcs--------16 victory over UCLA in aunding oul ihe Top 100-2), Texas A&M (10-2)

)cd five placii-after top- —1-13 in the Citrus Bowl, — ; six spots after blanking ■icsta Bowl.N(S! 10 to No. 15, ending, isecutive oppearanccs inBnin-1985i-------- ----------- —k1 llfh , followed by Ten- illege, Alabama, Miami, la. UCLA, North Caroli- vllchigan.-Virginia'.Tech, rand California.-- • - ' —

ies-: - - '--)utedto jkaloss —» , iskn deserved to win.irida State coach Bobby-------ihuskers coach Tom Os-

his heavily favored Semi- I an 18-16-victory in the i'won their first nationaliay by a.lopsided m argio-......5.ikful we won lhat game,"I could say we could have we'should havo lost" ' — t as much. Nebraska hod rthe Seminoles and out-' ir^ to 333. Od tbe ground ' ^3-47.-evCT^ough.two-. shCT Qilvin Jones of Ne- e than half the game with

irterback* Tommie Fr«3Cf da Stati counterpart, Heis*T Cbariio Ward. Ndiraakaighest-seorwg teem-ie-otw^-----it camc oo a cootroveraial Please see L0SS/D3 ,

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Gowbo'____ ______ tTbe Aasociafed Press

— -- predictably, the-road Imust go throut Dalk

lo.Stunningly, ihc Miami

the tcaguc’s bosrtcam'at lAnd. oddly, four teams

Sunday's action next wn playoffs — Denver at Uic Ruido and Grtx*n Bay al D

Tlic Cowboys and Bills, last year's final game, lw> track 10 get back ^xausc r liit the rond in the playofTs.

Dallas clinchcd homc'fic! witli u I6-I3 ovenimc victa Ihc New York Giants. Bu losl 52-17. to tlie Cowboys i per Bowl, gol the AFC hom 35-‘lO’romp“over'I»dlanapo ishcd 12*4.

The Giants will be home against Minnpsota in n wild'

— Detroit won Uic NFC Cci ing Green Bay 30-20 and w — yes. ihe Packcis —“next

file- Los Angeles Ruidcn vcr 33-30 on JefT Jaeger’s

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<cts 101, CeWcsi(3____ZBOSTON — The Boston Celtii

tieir fourth straight home game I irst time since i 978 as Derrick Cole 3 points and 16 rebounds led New.

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Keniiy Anderson added 23 poii Jew Jersey, which also got 15 point ayson Williams and 13 apiece levin Edwards and PJ. Brown.

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j e a t 93, Pistons 85AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -

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OTAiffAJdN^ifli; — Depo wba M j c v e ^ ftom tt

B) 8^78 vSyom Tcariia t e a

: out Dolliic d 'tB c -S if f lm o ,'B e D g a b

-----WNewCWeaiB,-thin™ -Sieve Walsh hit Eric Mai

, for d« winning touchdov ^-W STtHSi-fK R v e ^

J just direc teanu since th(in.l970no<tomakedicp

'n>eBcn^(3-l3)fin

tsix ina— :— OUers24rJetsOT

' The Houston Oilers . fin;.»ww4 “ nons themselves than i i S New YoricJeu on Sunday

While reserve quarter guided Ihe Oilers to a knocked Uk Jets out of

' ^ defensive coordinator E i n . „ „ punch at offensive C(

OilbrideondieskJclinesl ofthe half.

---------------- KyanandOilbridesqur„,, Houston got die hall vritl

Oilier had second attempt HC. The Jets' Bill Pickelill seven' ton's 18 wilh 24 second; ay (5-11, Jets a chance to store bei s for 11 Jeta.missed a field goal oi

at the half -

edge Krbri Ellis.includ- P r o b a s i l play in — — he N ew Knri Malone was too i nieht land Trail Blazers to tuj ''hiMon The Utah forward. 1 “*“ “ 80 chwt cold, scored 18.

lhtsm>ndtalf»lh=J . *1°^ points down“to beat l both o f Blazers 92-90 Sunda

■ ” fbufth‘'sfiilght vi^ry. clS'with Malone gave Utah i of-them—game al-8I-80 by sinki Herscy with 4:57 to play. He h

. 3 1 . 6 seconds lo go lo ] nt« nnd 91-87, andf afterword b

J . , 4 - o s if cooling a hot pistol Harvey Grant kepi p.

fmal 2K mlnutes,'scori: ~ ~ seven points. He hil a

1.:^. i„.f secotids left to cut Uu e for thi “ diree-pblnt play

■c0».™k=r91.9O.W Jersey. S p u r s 9 4 , L a k e n

• Sa n ANTONIO- 8corcd-36.poin(s-oad

" Spurs survived a late ra games at Angeles Lakers 94-

. . San Antonio, whi' t didn’tJock up die victc

wardFmissed two fre seconds left and Eldon

ve m ine and sent die Lastraight defeat, also g

''*• Willie Anderson. 17 fi gro and 10 from Teny <

_ Rftnv Angeles vras lec

oss: “ • Dennis Rodman wa md'lSTcr-game— Hw4hird-^tt md Brian — widi 8:49 to play i )f Detroit—Bhovingmateh-withCj_________ n rgfgree. H<- gnt his.................. shoving Pccletin die stJ________ mnn hiiH nn nntlan ailing minutes.

s extends— Dante; Doimid C o l l e g e b a:d North , Simday;'~™*e Rencher hit-a-3-f ints “in a remajning. Illinoii

, down to 30 seconds i/c „i4K t..f. was fouled. Keene h: r.k duowslo^t Illinois up t Ihe end n,omas added a pai itoU oo jL jJ . Wll=dcumtis.lb and the Lontium

u to fa c - B J . TVler led Texas lecdson Rencber added 19.____

, No. 1*7 Wisconsin s W i y ■No.-24Marqncttifocigh^ MADISON. W is .-

['eight o f consin's Toolball team /poinls. Bowl i n ^ l h i a o y , J 1 z . . dusted off its own reco

«- • 52 Tictofy over No; 24* .S m n - I e d j u s t ^

play before dashing off ; had 10 fint d m and final two

came from freshrrum cenri after fith_______________vilh five Mlehael Flnleyied lut North points, while Gnffiditut d o w n -*> *5 each.--------...

----------- 'ftmp!e67,-StrJflwith 21 . PHILADELPHIA

scored 24 points and gn

___E ilio JiS S ia tdZ

tyKOfcd (HlJ)),««iiiiipiiBo

irf 2 M -—

e widi 15 wil&4:42tera^ijing.Ride Bnstsoa wMwl

S " ^ . -N o .lO P u r d u e a ! Sun R rm d iro W

Tbomi^ 'his ebUqSto^oinwj

'tbeBUDi:* D tw t i» S > I to 9 ; Im d^ to. erinikea bidd dM Dog

KhcaTch idac8d»l9U'i2Biiiai

5 1 - V , ...........

; a l s ;13 ' ---------------—'UUjU-SUlAg (JUAlUlDacL ;•Martin widi a 54-y8rder hdown. Tbe Saints (8-8)anles; bcrbecone-oneof------------------* d « NFL-AFL merperdie plryofls after starting _________

J) finished widi die worst (tnddioNo. 1 i ^ i n d w --------- ---

O t ...........ilers had a bigger f i ^ t dian diey got from the mday night.aiterback Cody Carlson to a 24-0 v ictory thot It o f die playofft. Oilers lor Buddy Ryan took a le co o rd ina to r K evin be shortly before die end

ssquaredolTshortiyafler.......................I widi 37 seconds left in ■ mnning out the clock, wo p9sfes,,fumbling jhe. ^

dcerrecovered at Hous- xmds lo play, givbg dw e befoie die half But die Ml and Houston led 14-0

Mcksi s k e t b a H

too much for die Port-0 handle.trd, bodiered by o bod 18 o f his 25 points in the JazE rallied ftom 19 eat the Portland Trail in d a ^ n i g h t fo r t h e i r _______ _)'ryrlah its first lead o f the 'linking tw o fre e dnow s-------------------He hit a 15-footer w idi......................1 to pul die J a z z ahead ird blew on his fingers,)istol-------------- ------------------- ---------■pi Portland close in die xorin'g his tcun’s final lit a 16-f04ter w idi 49.t Utah-s-lefid-nr89i87--------—ilay widi 23.7 seconds 0. • ■

c e r s 920 — D avid Robinson

ite rally as diey beat die s 94-92 Sunday n i^ t . w h ich n e v e r tra i le d , victory uhdl'Jam es Ed-1 free throw s w ith 0.6 _Idon Cam pbell's dp at-'

ho w on th e ir f o u n h le Lakers to their fourth so got 23 points fropi17 from V inny D e lN c - ------a iyC um m iags. s led by Andiony Peel- >)ug Christie added 17.1 and James Wordiy 10.

T w as cjected from 'tbe ■’

lay after he go t into a hC am pbc lI-tod -arrsedJ-____ _____hi« fir<t tiThnifJiI.fnr------------------

be second quarter.-R od-...................;andJ2reSoundsjnJ6______ __ .

streakb a s k e t b a l l '

a^-po inter wid>-S2 -sec-— ...........—linois'dien ran die clock ts te fo rr Richard Keene , le h i l one, o f tw o free isu p80-76.a pair o f foul shots and

m ini h^H nfp^^ l —

bias w idi 26 points and

i s i n 71 ,

i c t t e 52— f ------- - — ...................s. — The day after Wis- earn won die fust Rose tory, die baskedall team reoonl books widi a 71-24Marqucno.— -------------------ust 49,-t3-w ilh .lI;03 to ...................g o ff on a 12-0 m a Tbe I two points o f tliat spurt an center Radiard Orif*

1ed-W isconsinw ilh"l4 fid i and Tracy W ebster

M cnvaine 'i^M «ri« te ..................R b o e y E fb rih id ll..

r J o s e p h ’s-54'^^—i lA — lA aron M cK le d grabbed nine rri)OuDds, p Ie to a67-54Adamic 10

points fo r '& ^S w ir u s e d i.oooc0ccr points

trailed b d w aeco o d b au rX poinu to take a 38-26

8-dded n points for Teoi- . 15 points sod M aikBass

e55_____ ____________9 8 1 ..^ , ______

b e r '- a o d n i i^ N o . 10 vicwty over S t t Pripdt- '

th9i27 t f |)tnr.'tlie.Bba: ' , ^ D o o n -S y M O R ta lb r I -

qi^ltB tedO M tl^avV ; '

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------ --- Muiiax:? j^ iO ng kkdeivvant to fini^ tl& I want

_ Let me until I can't dl........ . .... D a t o S a W a S

S . D a l l o ^ ^ a b ^ n c

^ e^^ nst^innesota.

m O w b o y s totally ( fiist halt but could get int only on a S-yanl pass to Si Ailonon. 'Tbcy piled up 2 for New York and had Ih than 22 of the 30 routes.

But they )ost momentu second half when Kevin \ olate-sea^ veision of D

. that cost Dallas the I Williams tied to pick up :

........... - been-paitialJy blodccd byIhe Giants recovered and toudi5own that got them t

- . - -Ncw-York,-which losteariier this season, eventu oa David TreadwU’s wilh 10 second^ left in i drive included nine runs I Rodney Hampton, wbo fL

________yardsin 3 0 carries..-------At no time during the

Lions _C o n tin u e d fro m Dl 5 and tbe l.Lypdialsoc cs for 22 more yards.

The Lions defense, I linebacker Pat Swillin turnovers, including fouL

Jason fbnsoQ kicked fi _53and_4&xanlsfor.thcL

Brett Favre, second ir M interceptions entering S e t^ 23"or3Tfdri90^

................a SJ-yard-TD pass to Edftbe four interceplwns wa Packers could overcome.

---------------Bennett also had a tv,■nfwt.< pg tnrlfc fiand 47 yards for the Pack

------- SterliDg-Sh^bad-si33 yards, pving the Prc 112 catches for the seas< own NFL record of 10

. 1992.- .......... .........Still, it wasn't enough

qpening day for the firs 1954 season.

“We wanted next w Green Bay and they wan

• Holmgren, who led thi from a 1-3 start this set

• theirwish."The Packera, seeking

since 1972, led 20-16 a field goal wilh 47 sea

.. third quarter.But Mel Gray, who si

previous two graes bee son. returned tbe kickof

-•— T ^ asrT p p y aff fm -v ling on 3 ol 4 for 35, a

inbunU^ a 44-yard, elp

Loss_Continued from Dl call, one of sevcraPto Huskco.

— “ “As far as I'm con« Osbomesaid. --

In fact, Nebraska I penalties and field goals.

........... - ............................ The Seminok8,-<Hilyin 1991 and 1992 beca wide righti this time ' Freshman Scott Bent) field g c ^ including a

_ . 21 seorods lefLAflerFra2lef’r29iya]

Thmiane Bell kept Hus senior Byitm Bennett h

- 7 - ~ - -ficld^oaJ aHempl-wWe play. .

--------------^ou-waitalFyourliflack the winning field didn’t happen," Benne maybe G|M has someiii in my life." I

--------- --PfenaW ekepen-poida.Stote.ina posiuon game at the end. llw C flagged 11 times for 1 Ihm twice their season iimiog of severtl'Call been worse for Nebtask

_ “I'>«sabsoluTclyam tiie o fB o a ^ " Conibi TVcv A l b ^ ^ d . “I :

--------------worn 1-veever seen." .Even Ffarida State’s

was tainted. Fullback lost his grip 00 the bal end zone wid N e fa ^

yood Ibe line. Among the pivotal

beg^ng a 7^i'ar....... :___ Qwy,DixQiLlhaL3M3ul

• T ii^ ra -7 ^ ) fcad.-R«plp ^ tteinfractkxi.- ~

Alhir^-down pass ii ly 00 John Reece sii State’s first scoring dri>

-was petmliwHwipea deapetate final possess

---------- ttfcploridtSWeSS-______ seoomfa andlhgHu

......-^ - -A ftrW rtc k a m iiK c^ibaQ , ootneiback

_ _ V .am oSfcrfbiM ^•' • .ToNelwSffilBrW ta

- ^m aterdy-taclledrintep- - —^ Mce p i ^ on secow

'o S ^ ^ M o e o o e . 'm a tad v iD c ed rb e h

► y s — — ^I , Simms thrwttTHc said. ‘No; I'; Sfamns mm to be the guy. andwassack tptayanymote.” * New Yorkand the Giants iV ' n»ving:! next week, while ' Biittheni

Oja. J f the-Giants- kdaim ed j n on tfT-nntiiw-thp- -That forced I- -..........- - -sonputtbefeIly iijft. _ _ Eteliaijcat into the end zone Munaykida oSmith&omTroy TheCowi ip 238 yards to 68 gainingtto< i Ihe baU for more thebaiHbrn les. But they 1entum early in the Kevin Will! in Williams pulled wilhhismist if Leon Lett’s gaffe Onlheirf le Miami game. halfthcGiM up a punt tl^ had iontippedit : byBiock Marioa- >be boundnj and drove m for the hiscfaesttor anbadciniL ..TheOian: lost-31-9 in Dallas-plays, wlh IjiluaUylWitalB- thc I to iM 31-yaid EeW 60«1. l^lSeldgcin regulation. Tbems fdr 43 yards by Thencani0 finished wilh 114 Hampton -_______________ yardjnarkfthe drive did Phil teamnwxd

1 ■ - ended in L)iocau^t four pass-

«, led by All-Pro Moments Illng, forced five Favre s pas oudnierceptions, - tb eG r^ E xIfieldgo^of37, Kramer IcUons............... Lynch.randin t h e m with H o ln ^ak ing the game, com- decisive see 90 yards, including Edgar Bennett But were njdre than the me. ■ _1 two-yard TD run - - ^ field goals of 54 *ackeis.d-six receptions for.Pro-Bowl receiver

eason, breaking his 108 receptions in

lU^ against the Li-n-first-place-since------------ --first time since the

t week's game in vanteditb^",said ..^ ..1 the Packers back seak)n. 'Tliey got

dng their first title .6 alter Jacke's last seconds left in the

10 sat out the Lions' because-of a coocu- kolTSSyardstolherwlttTKransjrtilt^^------------}5. ar<ls, tWUong , . • Mpt-play’drive that'

31rto go against the

incemed,'wewDtr."-------------'•

;b lost because of ^ »Is.nly-ncar*chanq)ioos------------- :•ecause kicks sailed ne won by a fobt. sntley Jcicked four Ig a 22-yarder with..

i yaidxompletitti t o - ^ — ......Husker fiopw.ali^V___........tt booked a 45-yard rJdelcftoiUbft£nal--------------

rlife-for whance to--------------eld goal, and It just nnett said. “I think leihing better for me

■point favoriteFlori-.-. — lon.to pull-out ^e^- e Cornbiiskets'were or 115 yaris, more »n avenge, and tbe callsTonldnVhsve ; ■ raska.w n ^ by some of

mhuskeiB Endwcker “r think it was the

te's kne touchdown ack William noyd ball diving i ^ the

Bska reovered, but_____

)tal penalties wa^a 'yaid-punt-retumJjjti------_____^ la ^ ^ ile d lo .p in - '------ -—

ss interfieieocepena]- I sustained Florida drive. And Nebraskaeo o thoSeoiiDofcs’-------------wskxj, whkh began—35-yard Une with 76 i Huskers leading 16-______ ^

mnn-mad# «-21rywl - • dc BsnoD.MQes fait fo ra l S ^ r i l g ^

W tJn tffW rS jh ta^----- — _itepded receivcrKezCTrf-d0W0MldW>5 •

»balil5y«rdJlPthe : ^winoetGua&two ,

irow the bail in the end’zone. ,

adcedfourdmes. ■ .oric won the coin h» and began

:n center Brian Williams was

d legal btodcmfl Witz. .ed the Giants to punt and John-----e l^ b ac k tn S o m ’shands.- . . «ad»edtbeNcwYork23and. idxd strai^ throug irtAxm totally dominated, out-

2 3 8 ^ and controlling vmore than 22 minutes.:y Jed just 13-0 and that's where 'il^nis turned the momentum nistake.ir first poGsesskn of the second iiants’ Mike Horan punted, Mar- i it and Williams tridd to pidc up ana ball lnstcad,4t bounoaLoff_ to New Yoric’s Marcus Buddey. iantsjhen drove 39 yards in 11 Ih JajTod Bunch taking it in from make it 13-7. Treadwell's 29- 1 goal later in the quaiter cut itlo

amc the tying drive, mostly with 1 _ who went over the 1,000- k for. tlie ihird.stTMghtaa^A-. jjd— gaining 43 of his yards.

Lyndi's aie-yard TD run. Tlat Uons ahead 23-20 with 11:50 egame.Mils later, Robert Porcher tipped pass and Swilling picked it off at. n Bay 34.er hit rookie TyHallodc for 24. an for two, then K ^ e r found ak»e in busted coverage for Ihe

Take a deep You're not

— ^parenL J& u!i-rr—■ lessz-A^ yot ____ ; ^____ ifyou f e t

--------- ••faitme ^ OTis ■ There are m

-neglectful pj never use dr are also chil

_ - seemingly“rr who do use i

So the fin---------------accepristha

in d e ^ dang . problem for

And they’ll:.................___you!re.aware

■ stick your h,«

----------X h e ^ w a iGOOD PAR

■ ■ P arto favdeterrent tc talk to your

— ^ -7 - : - But even-- -...... ..........involvemer

tees.-So it’s___________symptoms c

- actioti-if playing thei

T h e WAR]r - J - T -------T T hercait

___a t^ lu c e jy r" ''c lu w X ^ e b

-T --r : -n:MoSt-of:t begraduah

........ ’awareness I- _-.— I __ ■ Butdon-i

.T --^T Tj^Ian^rdrug use an d e p ^ to n i of being a t possibility i tiqnalprob

-;7— — — fifirwhai ; tsilkingabb

. help. Right

I t e i m t l. NEW ORLEANS, (AP]

”■ me ugai iio'iii Warning h • - the nation: Instead,"Floridi

“ Eke one of Ihc worst.• • “I don’t think they co

Conference,” Errict Rhett runs led Eorida to a 41-7 they played on a level Vanderbilt or something.

“They’re not as big. nc fast as wc are,” he said. ‘ were in twice as goo<

—s h (^ as theywero.^^------All that went right for)

Virginia as it went undefe [ in the regular season v------ wrong in the-Superdomc;

blowout was the sec( biggest in Sugar Bowl hij

' — Oklahoma beat LSU in 1950 — and Ihc Galor

' up'the second-highest po 42-19 lo Georgia Tech in

' "1 told them that they ginia coach Don Nehle

—would-havc-had-agrcat, dumb things against othei

West Virpnia went int - Associated Prc,ss media p

. day-CNN coaches' poll. - —by-Ncbraska-to-FIofId t - could’ve given the 1510111 ) championship..«............ Only once all evening1 right combination. They i. lead on their first poss(

when Florida Slate went Biit mpments laier, F

i also Nebraska took a 7-3 : Mountaineers fell farther

5 u 3 i' — s

ep breath.lo t a dilute as a)u!texoJLheJp.:__i^Hyou-re no t-a loner-^^^l KinFyouVe a i a ^ eFtTiisr; —; mahylcids withi parents, who__drugs. There

hildrenwith . f rhodel'parents se drugs.first diing to W t k c h a td r u ^ r ^ t j lc '" " " " ’ ingerous, are one more b r youngscers.to handle, ’’li do it better and faster are,.involv£d,.aDd-don!t : h^ead in the sand.

^E-PARF.NT.1S.THE.A R E N T . ___’ awareness'and a'itiajor : to experimentation is i )ur kids about drugs, en with a lot o f fwrenta lent, there are ho guara t’s important to know t IS of dru^ use and to tak you see-your youngster hem.

URNING SIGNALS.- aTcnD^m ptom s th a ra ,y reliable. But there arc e box).jfthese symptoms'tend al which is why parenta a is so important., , _ m-1 jump-to conclusion; o fW ^^^*^fr^’s i | ^ for are the same.as those fc )n or for the ups and' do a teenager. There’s also

it’s a physical or errio- oblem*.!^ac€ver thffprobleiir; wi ibbut a.child who fteeds jhtnow .

lineerslJ ) — West Virginia went int

ida rnade ihe Mountaineers loo

could play in tho Southeaster ;tt said aflcr his three touchdow -7 romp Saturday night. “1 thin :1 like

-ItoldthorI. “We a great yc Ol! of won, w o w rVest ' aB ro a l,tifeatcd didn’td p th

cond-— WestVlrginii

ors ran - - -------point lotal — West Virginia lo in Ihe 1954 game.;y had a great year.” West Vi lien said. "If we'had won. v It, great ycar._Wc.didn!t-dojl ler teams.”into the game ranked third in t \ poll and sccond in ihc USA TII. A win over Florida and a Ic ida-Stale-in-lhe-Orange-Po' )uniaineers Ihe <^c7ies nalior

Ig did the Mountaineers find t y moved 80 yards and look a/3 ssession, and still had the ed ll ahead of Nebraska 3r0. Florida tied Wesl Virginia a

-3 lead. The rest of the night, t er behind while ihe Orange Bo

H A T '

Sta rt WITHe. Nothing be: er if and family sup

______ s ta im ith n fraDon’t make

JT______ don’t try to tal’or she seems ui

for a c5 (Q . then.explain t

about certain I , . and give your----- riity to explair

listening, n o t . ■ At, the same

cy of drugs.-Ar important.to t

— values and whrare------against driigs-re If your your

or if his or her d . to— —CO avincing, -yi tal suit your doctt

and to ask for .Youm ay^ls

child visit a m stbftal to see il

l ^ n s . o th e F u r t h e r A( o- 'OTCESSARY.

----- Ifyourchiic

i s drugs are invc . action is vit^j

___ ,_______________

_Pactm»i tpL(

■ APUBUCSEH

TBEiSiinto seesawed until Florida Si iK'Iii'- i - i r u t fedhjyri&hi nov. look ty," West Virginia qiiartc

The loss dropped Wes uem the AP poll and sixth in own moved up from No. 8 tc hink fqunh in the coach’s pc

am that they had year. If Swe had would have had , great year. We the dumb-thlngs t other team s.’

nia coach Don Nehlen

i lost ■ ginia players on TV this lime in New Orleans

Vir- Thursday and Friday. Tl I. wc Rhett ran for 105 ya 0Jhc_TcrTy_Dean. making ihe

completed 22 of 37 pass n the Freshman safety Law V To- intercepting a wobbly p 1 loss on Sludslill and twist Bbwl—touchdown return. That [lunai quaricr.

Florida and Florida S id the in the lop 10 in the la a-7-0 from No. 9 lo No. 15 al edge Fiesta Bowl.

____ We’re trying to bea and 'said, “ll feels good not I I t . the ' “ 1 think the players c Bowl a team that has a chana

Dru

rHIN THE FAMILY, jeats the power of love upport. T hat has tofrank disru.s.sioD----- |i—ce it an attack. And :alk with your child if he “under the irifluencer I ca^m'morfient and i l h a t you’re worried " ‘ n behavior (be specific) ar child every, opportu- iin.’Tharnteans really )t doing all the talking, me time, it’s important ‘ik l ra b ^ r th c T J O S S tb i lr And it’s particularly D calk abou t your. . vhy-you-re dead sec

------------- — ..

ungster seems evasive ler explanations are not -youjnay.want-to_coni_ ctor fo rule out Illness Dr advice.alscrwanrto have-your- m ental health profes-

:'if there are emotional

ACTION MAY BE Y.liid seems non-respon—

volved, imrhediate

[L fP T .a JB iu g frM ^

EfMCeOFWEVUES^iBVi

;at seasoia State won 18-16.

larterback Darren Siudstill said. A'est Virginia (11-1) lo seventh I in the coach’s poll. Florida (11- 8 lo No. 5 in ihe AP poll and w } poll afler its first-ever victory ^ the Sugar Bowl.^ “I told our team before t * game I thought we were k>

ter lhan Wesl Virginis Florida coach Steve Spurrsaid Sunday. ----------

■‘I Ihink il helped thal ' . . wcrcJikrcJwo_years ago.

39-28 loss to Notre Dame)----- think the thing wc leamed-l

mosl was lhat you have prepare the whole we you're here," he said, heard; one of the Wcst-V

this’week saying they'd had a gr ms and were going lo get rea

Thai doesn’t get il done.”> yards on 25 carries. Quarterb: , the plays thatSpurrier signaled lasses for 255 yards'and one scor jwrence W ri^l made the big pl ly pass after Moniy Grow’s hard /isling and turning for a 52-y: hat made it 14-7 early in lhesccc

ia Stale arc ihe only teams to fin e lasl three years. Miami drop{ 5 aflcr a 29-0 loss lo Arizona in

be Ihe best in our stale,” Spun lot to be third.”rs can look at Florida and say her mce lo win il all," he said.

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' day caic, residency, pitalization progl^ I The right progr

the'degree ofdtug Here, you’ll need 1

help to make an ii Anodierpoinc I

__:__succeed f c familyrjj.) it. This can mean f

counseling. It may [ ticipating m a supp ’ you leam about co- ■ ' how not to play ini

. that might proiTipt ■ Ifyou don’tikno

grams in your area doctor, local hospi tal health society < sel6f;fdra referral:

' .the national helpl HELP-for advice

n:_______________________IS W h a te v e r y o

GIVE UP.jr-------- -That child whpi:s- the same little boy < lal tcn%gaveyousuc

over ttwir heads, an youquiteasinucha

^No matter what t

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o f "A Pofmi’s Guid Call 1SOO-624-OII

m ric a _ , _________

lEVVS .

.......... - .............

Monday. Janua

q Florida savsSpi

n is steyinRy Omrlni Ounwtlw

am i--

ihin NEW ORLEANS- 1*2) ic director Jeremy F WM nonissue: Gators coac ry in is' staying at ihe wht

leave lo coach the Car : the “Spurrier is going bet- .. Foley.said Saturda

•ia.” Florida’s Sugar Bov irrier Virginia,"He has loW----- lold the media that.I we learn lhat. He bas l'o.(a _that.— -----»c). I Next week, ihe Pand the------cd to ask-FoIcy-for-p'e to lo Spurrier, their fir i/eek come their first hea 1. “I said he will grant the-Vir------- slon-To-talkncrSpungreat Spurrier lo decline a j eady Spurrier has refuse'

how he will react lo bacic quest for an intervicu :d in, ually said that he ijore..... Florida, is n o l ' l ^ iplay, plans to be al ihV^ rd hit mater, for a long I ■yard ■ Spurrier also said hcond - —options open.--------

' Foley and Spurrier rinish have yet to contact tl ppcd ficials have refused in the their intentions lo pur ! Foley insists he is i

jrrier “I know Sjeve ve said. "He’^ a very

lere's doesn’t play games. I of person. If tie tells

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st, you’ll need an iluation from a ilth professiotial iied 'ip 'diflgnn^sing- ........)1esceiits_witli‘alco-V. or drug problems.___Ll rM yvi^c w g y ___olved with an inter- Itio n program to m'tedmiques that Lhelp^convincc a— g user to accept help, r the user, there are ■'help, outpatient, y, and 24-hour hos- ims.Ijam depends

ig involvement.J professional informed choice.

: I f a p ro g ram is to ly n e ^ to b e p a r t o f I ^ " r ^ m l o r fam ily ! y also in v o lv e par- 3port g ro u p w h e re ,. ( d e p e n d e n c y an d n to th e problem s 3t fitrth e r drug use.

low a b o u t 'd m g p ro - . ta, c a ll yo u r fam ily p ita l o r c o u n ty m en - i r o r ^ h o o ic o u n -ilrYoircanalsocall-......p lin e -800-662- ceand.a referral..

o u p o , d6 n *t

>i4 sets.ytDU^o much is :— yr or girl who, only yes- jd i joyrThey’re in way ind dteyrwver needed I as they i«ed you ivw : they say. ,

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'IS— Florida aihlcl- ly Foley says it's a »ach Sieve Spurrier Khool and will not Carolina Panthers,

ling lo be a Gator." irday night before'Bowl againsi West lold me lhat. He ha.s iat. He has lold his las tcdd his family

Panthers are expect-or-permission to talk-----------r first choice to be­head coach, Foley the Panthers permis- purricr.”bufexpects ea job inierYicw. fused lo spcdilaie on I lo the Panthers' re­view. He has conlin* le is very happy al j ^ in g lo leave a¥d iV'Sciiopl. his alma ng time. However, id he is keeping his

rrier wy Ihc Panthers ct them. Panthers of- ised to comment on 1 pursue Spurrier.; is not concemcd. e very well.” Foley . ery hohest'guy. He es. He’s not that type tells you wmething, -

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