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[Good^m Todw’s forecas Sunn^ with highs i . per 30s. Easl winds cold lonight with lowi Gun seller cleat . Gun dealer Floyd chargcs for last sumn - ---------rescnpcd bank robber.- Shelter moyes f With a manager hi bought, t local coalii open Its homeless she Ski arras boom Despiic low snow area ski resorts report — the holidays.- --------- Goodbye Mr. Si The Idaho Vandals _____ ...coach to-futurc BIg-V Slate. __________ HuskersNo. 1 Nebraska is the ovc I lege football choice and coaches polls. ' Breads galore. This local cook thi tious. ,-, ' Thrifty home c( Gingrich’s bum Newt Gingrich has fo/ his orphanage ide cs. an orphanage migi life of neglect and abi \ al says. Poem by Poe? There arc skcptics but a rare book dcale onto a previously u Edgar Allen Poc. Blood, sweat an Grozny's iron-willc crs push Russian fore of thc'city os a bloc^y ---------Emergency-pac President Ernesto signs an emergency wages and prices but further against the dol ! Section A ; Weather .... .......2 Nation ................3 - — —vvorfd...,. ......... .4 • .f d a h o . ..... 5 , Movies.;.... v .....5 _ . Oplnlgh..... (.....6 , j : ;i';com^cs _ DearAbby.r .... 8; • Section B Magic Valley...1, W e print on , Please re ;;l, ' J'' U - ----- r- rfqm ing-- :ast: IS in the mi^Sje lo up- ds 10 mpK. Clear and owszcfojo lOabove. ^ PageA2 ' I jared yd Hazcn‘won’t face mmcr’s shooting of an PageBi s forward r hired and a building •alition is'preparing to shelter. Page DI iihihg lowfall in December, fort good turnouts over '. - , Smith iais lose their football g-West opponcnt-Utah------- ----------------PageiH ----------- 1 overwhelming top col* ice in both the media Paged 2 . thinks tnstv and nutri- •I^D i i cooking -Paflopl. im rap iias taken a lot of grief idea. But in some cas- : light be prefemblc to a abuse, today's editori- PageAG ■> ics among the experts, raler may liayc flipped y unknown poem by ___ ^geA3 ___ and tears 'illcd Chechen defcnd- forccs out of the heart _ c^y baltle continucs7' ' PageA4 ackage----- — ^ Ito Zedillo of Mcxico cy pact 10 hold down ' but the peso weakens dollar. -- ^ .Page B4 Obituaries.... ;:2 . Miril-Cassia....}3 . Money......-.......4.............. Section C ; Sports ............ 1-2 \ , ••Legal notlces‘..3 ^ciM sifiad::::.3f8:::_ ^ Section b , Food/Home .1-4 Gardening ...2-3 s r e c y d e It'ag^^n. V '; m TTie Associated Press ^ BOISE — State Schools S Anne Fox fired three Dcpar cation adininistrators Tuesd the supervisor of roillions of eral spccial education fuodin who wrote three decades o f! ula for Idaho public schools. “It was.complete and t Richard Kay, the departmeni vironmental education consu ~than'32 ycars,~said after spe cleaning out his oiTicc. “liic fective immediately ond th« already been notified.” Bdsidcs.Kiiy, those fired 1 ing in what a p p ^d to be a by the, new Republican ad were spccial education su] Balcom and food services cc Yort' tf... 1--J .1— J.. I UUi'UUJ ^UUI retirement but was not ready job be lovu. . Warm layers of clothli By Karen Baumeit , Timcs-News writer ______ ^TWIN-FALLS - Pipes . cattle were shivering anc faltering Tuesday as dropped to 4 d c ^ c s over And it’s not likely to w ■weekend, according to N Service observer Bill GaU The low temperatures I mornings should remaii _ grccs, hc-said---------- -‘Jane R( i^ars for Ihe'Associated Press - DALLAS — The wot ccntcV’of the 1973 “Roc - ^ »»wion-UgBliaiao nty Tuesday, last week’s aboi slayings have left her feiu • own safety; -• “The'antl-choicc peop turning into ;.ierrori8ts,” s , . WcCorvey, who works abortion cliiiic. . . - " " “Ifs-TOlly kind of ge; coming mto these clfmcs knowm gif somebody. Is’gi chine-gun us', follow us 1 /said. . . /; Still, McCorvey said, ' back to w ork Monday. • , ."This issiic is the. only: for,”, she. said., " r live, cr thiA ey«> ^ ih g.^ u t abc 1- ..... llirC a W ' r—-------- Is Superintciideni partmcnt'of Edu- • . lesday, including ' o f dollars in fed- iding imd the man Ofscicncccurric- id total shock,” - lent’s scicnce-cn- nsultant for more _ * Y spending the day ......... J They said it’s cf- that payroll had 1 P Pi :d Tuesday mom- u cr e a partisan purge J I admmistration, Tff supervisor Fred f*’® s consultant Luan idy to give up the “1 worl world an U p II B i thing and a brisk pace hei pmrtfrcgAriapringg.alQnt IcSmsa S i ipes were freezing, Sand and furnaces' were Departi as temperatures had a 1 vemight. ’ about'fi 0 warm up until the • “ Ab« J National Weather days,” s jalkin.' Aller cs for the next few : it own: nain around S de- . house’s Uw’ Cl ■•lift killing t\^ sachuscU woman ot the ' 8^"'“ ^ :oevs.Wade”. ahflrtinn Bntrf ?j jbortion-ciinie fearing for her ,- -^^tt^ie an ■. . fore Jud{ eopie are-just- --daedhel said Normk , .at the g rks afa'.local chaj^cs < >ng. getting scaiy -: --------‘‘The he Oc?.SnaTiWdr^ — MCpTBlnc s’going'Toina- ' ' of.fiiiiig is home,” she dool's of Norfolk. lid, she went : The 2‘ . -..from Ha ily thing I live hoiirseiii , eat; breathe; . th? !de^ abortion:” \ B mo I l.-.-iWiae-wo't m U m m ltK K m 3 stai Kimber state I j ?rank E. Lockwood es-Ncws writer WIN FALLS - Idaho Gov has selected a Kimberly man to run the state's Department an'd Industrial Services, obert Puiwll. a retired e ^ u ti Penney Co. Inc., will r^lacc jould as department directc serve in the Batt cabinet, lie first Magic Valley reside lied to Batt’s inner-circle, Pui ork with the greatest people and I enjoy what I do and lelp Terry Freed, left, and n^anyon.5prings.Road ill Idah( Snowpack data - E ndy Allen, Twin Falls City .rtment clcrk, said that the c 1 lot of calls in the p ^ t thn [ frozen pipes. - , ! bout 10 a day for tho las ” she said. • * len said the city will fix froze ms, but frozen pipes beyon j’s water meter are the respor PleasaseeCO tm icatti laodated Preaa ' , JFOLK, Va. The man acct) two abot^onelinic workers ii :its and shoo&g up a clinic i vas held in isolation in a c :d jail cell Tiieiday 'as prose 5 work out which state wou ih blue jail cove^Is and sh ankles, John C, Salvi appear idge Reid M. Spencer and w leld without b a|[ He looked i ground and entered no p s of footing at'an occupied b^ng'W as.his hrst court a incerhis'arTWrtBtiirday'oii'c ig 23 bullets, into the<:gta8s < o f an' abortioD'clinic^ibuird k.Noonewas.iiyun!d: l-:-..:- • 22-year-old.studeDt¥aird lampton, N;Ii.>, had been cl ^licr-with'WarwuaCofroii ihtf.of offico'w^i^^' at.twd. lokline,Ma^'a/JFive, other i xian.(^ iotheftttacla.-.:; . ~ T777 I IC - ^ t ' A = I L 1 _ L A < C I T ^ T tead rly man hi labor agei a 1952 gradate lege of Idano. Pi college’s notioni ov. Phil ond gave at least lanTucs-... gubernatorial can' sntofLa-. Xucsday» Batt s qualified for the ji :utive for ■“Bob is so talc Qce Gary any.complicated :ctor and p^ce,’’ Bait said. Purcell has a d idem ap- served os a chamt Purccll is Pleas in the don't want to rc nd I just “I’m single. I dor ii i:,; IJmjl u nd Kelly Gibbons avoid a .0 P H • Insulate expo: • B2 * • On outside'w< - slnksrlet-hol-a aty Water overnight, e city has • Disconnect gs iirec days • Check heat ta ' working. l.s,,hree I'S'/'jlS;-' propane torch' jonsibility thiJpipai.. . COLD/A2 --------------- -------- tacker fi After the hearii his cell in the cit cciiscdof constant watch s in Mas- spokesman Georg ic in Vir- Schaefer dism a closely. Salvi is considen osecutors Salvi was under /ould g e l. that other inmates shacklcd Tazewell Hubard eared be-, any discussion 1 was or- charges or his m id mosdy folk. / . > plea.to Meanwhile, H ied build- where Soturday' opened for busi t appev- glass panes. Sevc [i'charg^dy wogon kepra- 5s double guards were post ilding in Clinic oTTicials v abortions w q e pc trdfes'ser Elsewhere aroi 1charged was stepped up a rotfiiJeflh "M o^chusctts cl vd.cI}nic3^ tick Friday was :r people! cials there said ; , :•) they would reopc ---------------------------^ T :-i:^ . ' ' lmin» [leads ;ncy lie of the Albertson Col- I. He is president of the lonal alumni association ;ast S125 to Batt’^ 1994 yunpaign.________________ . itt said Purcell is uniquely icjob. talented; he could htindlc ted position, or run any lid. a diymcTcsume. He has amber d f commerce cxec- aase see PURCELL/.<|2 I retire right now,” he said.- don’t have a family. And my UKEaALSBUfmnx . 1 a chill Tuesday. froanplpen-^.f cposed pipes; 0 lower thw SS^^rees. i'walls: Open.ddOrs under >l and cold faucet-trickle - - t garden hoses. it tape and maKb sure It Is ■ dofreeze' iber. , I V dryer d n ^ z e n pipe. 1 open flame. Buch as a ch or dgaretle lighter to aces Vil :aring, Salvi was returned to city jail, where he is under tch by a. guard, said jail «rge Schaefer, ismissed ncw& reports that Jercd a suicide nsk. He said der constant watch for fear ates might ^ to hort him. >ard, refused ^ commcnt on ion with^^tvi.abc)iijt.the i motive ih coijiing-'io'Nor-'.. . Norfolk’s,Hillcrest .Cji^ic, lay’s ottack'‘'took.plocb,'-fe- usiness Tuesday with' new everal police'cats and a pad- ra'dnylong^gilrond’privatc— )0Sted as usual in the lobby: Is wouldn’t say whether any e pcrfotmed. around the county, security (p at abortion clinics. Neither s clinic that came under at- ^aTopen Tuesday, and offi-. lid they didn’t know when open. strat( job was my whole life.” Kay contributed $198 lo Fox’s Democratic opponei election, Willie Sullivan, fi tribuied S150 to Sullivs York was not listed on S paign finance reports and ! reached for commcnt Tucsi . • Terty Haws, Fox’s can and now chief deputy supi he was unaware of the can tions and. that the pplitlci ■“played no role in the decis . He said their job performai , a focior, “Th'e people voted Anf positive change and that’s ing 10 do,” Haws said. “Tl dcntly have donir a marvel past administration's philc coming in here with a new new philosophy." --------- llowevni'. Ilawj could r •• three administrators’ philo; ' Pleases GOPn for opei Los Angeles Tnnes WASHINGTON — C: bite heard around the.worli Actually, there wil! be war's worth of sound bites of microphones, cameras, i and radio talk show hos record them — when Gen. and his Republican Min what they hope will be the can Revolution today, the (he 104th Congress. .Granted unprecedentc); new GOP leadership, the n in extrpordina^. forie to i the Rcpublicah's’i an)bi timetable to reinvent gov< ing lb the princi- pics of their cam-* __paign manifesto, C; “Contract with p|; major television networks will be broa "evening news sbow^ live f and talk show host Rush L setting up temporary studi' personal congressional sail - "We’re going crazy .. State of the Union, a pres ration and opening day all said a House staffer invol' tical preparations for the I age — most ofwhich will gia’s mcdia-sawy Gingric: _..ihc.firei-Rcpublican.in mo ~ 111 Representatives. The Republicans are ; . much of the new opennc& television cameras are a •. committee hearings for the new online service is set u] with a computer and a me cess to IegisIativc”Jcxlsjir seeches. ' Master of the talk radi photo-op formats. Gingrii appreciation than any spc that the medium is-the n help massage it and ensun get out, his new leadership John Garlwtt, o HoIlywoo< fonncrly worked for direct berg, to help coordinate mi rgiiiia c( ^ * [H K r f r i John C. SaivI III accep \' from his court-appoln< Tazewell.Hubbard.ini ors 8 to the campaign of oncni in the Nov. 8 n. Balcom also con- livan’s cathpaigp. an Sullivan’s cam- ind shc eould not be ‘ucsday. campaign manager superintendent, said . campaign contribu-, iitlcs of those fired ecision to fire them?---------- rmanc'e also was no( Anne in to make ^ at’s what we’re try-; “These people cvi- rvelousjob with the ihilosophy. Anne is new direction and ||| ild-not say how'the hilo.sophies difTcrei se see PURGB/^ 'eadyi ening igress - Call it the sound 1 k-orld. _ 1 be a whole world >itcs — and an army ■as, network anchors hosts deployed to jcn. Newt Gingrich Minutemen launch : the second Ameri-' the opening day of ntcd,l-access by-the. he ntcdia will be out to record Day I in i7)bitious lOO-day government accord-. _ Coverage ______ plans - A2 roadcastine their _______ ive froni the Capitol >h Limbaugh will be tudios in Gingrich’s suite. '' y ... This is like a presidential inaugu- all rolled into one." ivolvcd in the logis- he television cover- wili focus on Gcor- grich as he becomes more-than.40 years.-—— ire promising that mess will remain as re allowed into all r the first time and a - ct up to give anyone • I modem instant ac- s~and~congressionat—------ . radio ond televised igrich has a deeper speaker before him ie message. But to isure it continues to rship team has hired vood executive who irector Steven Spiel- __ c media s c rvi^. .......... ^ourt cepts a card olnted lawyer, V ' In Norfolk, .Va. ^

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• BOISE — State Schools S Anne Fox fired three D cpar cation ad in in istra to rs Tuesd the supervisor o f roillions o f eral spccial education fuodin who w rote th ree decades o f ! ula for Idaho public schools.

“ I t w a s .c o m p le te an d t Richard Kay, the departmeni vironmental education consu

~ th a n '3 2 ycars,~said a fte r spe cleaning out h is oiTicc. “liic fective im m ediately ond th« already been notified.”

Bdsidcs.Kiiy, those fired 1 ing in w hat a p p ^ d to be a by the, n ew R ep u b lican ad w ere sp c c ia l ed u ca tio n su] Balcom and food services cc Y o r t 'tf... 1 - -J .1— J.. — IUUi'UUJ UUIretirement b u t w as n o t ready jo b be lo v u .

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f a l te r in g T u e s d a y as dropped to 4 d c ^ c s over

A nd it’s no t likely to w■ weekend, according to N

Service observer B ill GaUThe low temperatures I

m orn in g s sh o u ld rem aii _ grccs, hc-said---------- -—

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Ihe 'A ssoc ia ted P ress -

D A L L A S — T h e w ot ccntcV’o f th e 1973 “Roc

- ^ »»w io n - U g Blia ia o nty Tuesday, la s t w eek ’s aboi slayings have left her feiu

• own safe ty ; -•“ T h e 'a n tl-c h o ic c peop

turning in to ;.ierrori8ts,” s , . W c C o rv e y , w h o w o rk s

abortion cliiiic. . . - " " “I f s -T O lly k ind o f ge;

com ing m to these clfmcs kn o w m g if somebody. Is’gi

• chine-gun us', fo llow us 1 /said. . .

/ ; S ti l l , M c C o rv e y said , ' back to w o rk M onday. •, ."T h is issiic is the. o n ly :

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id to ta l s h o c k ,” - len t’s scicnce-cn- nsultant for m ore _ * Yspending the d a y .........JThey said it’s cf- that payroll had

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W IN F A L L S - Id ah o G ov has selected a Kimberly man to run the sta te 's Department an'd Industrial Services, obert P u iw ll. a retired e ^ u t i Penney Co. Inc., will r^ lacc

jo u ld as departm ent directc serve in the Batt cabinet, lie first M agic Valley reside lied to Batt’s inner-circle, Pui

ork w ith the greatest people and I en joy w hat I do and

le lp T erry F reed , left, and n ^ a n y o n .5 p r in g s .R o a d

ill Id a h (Snowpack data - Endy A llen, T w in Falls C ity .rtment clcrk, said that the c 1 lot o f calls in the p ^ t thn [ frozen pipes. - , ! b o u t 10 a d a y fo r tho las ” she said. • *len said the city w ill fix froze ms, b u t frozen p ipes beyon j’s w ater m eter are the respor

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JFOLK, Va. The m an acct) tw o a bot^onelin ic workers ii :its and shoo& g up a clinic i vas h e ld in iso la tion in a c :d j a i l cell T iieiday 'a s prose 5 w ork out w hich sta te wou

ih blue jail c o v e ^ I s and sh ankles, John C, Salvi appear idge Reid M. Spencer and w leld without b a |[ He looked i g ro u n d and e n te r e d no p

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b ^ n g 'W a s .h is h rs t court a incerhis'arTW rtB tiirday'oii'c ig 23 bullets, in to the<:gta8s < o f an' abortioD 'clinic^ibuird k .N oonew as.iiyun!d : l-:-..:- • 2 2 -y e a r -o ld .s tu d e D t¥ a ird

lam p ton , N;Ii.>, had been cl ^ lic r-w ith 'W a rw u a C o fro ii ih tf .o f o f f ic o 'w ^ i^ ^ ' a t.twd. lok line,M a^ 'a/JF ive, o th e r i x ia n .(^ iotheftttacla .-.:; .

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ov . P h i l ond gave at least l a n T u c s - .. . gubernatorial can' s n t o f L a - . Xucsday» Batt s

qualified for the ji :u tive fo r ■ “Bob is so talc Qce G ary any .com plicated :ctor and p ^ c e , ’’ Bait said.

Purcell has a d idem ap - served os a chamt Purccll is P le a s

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propane to rc h ' jonsibility t h i J p i p a i . . . COLD/A2 --------------- --------

tacker f iAfter the hearii

his cell in the cit c c iiscd o f c o n s ta n t w a tc h s in M as- spokesman Georg ic in V ir- Schaefer d ism a closely . Salvi is considen osecutors Salvi was under /ould g e l . that other inmates

shacklcd Tazewell Hubard eared b e - , any d is c u s s io n 1 w as or- charges o r h is m id m osdy folk. / .> p le a .to M eanwhile, H ied build- where Soturday '

opened fo r busi t a p p e v - glass panes. Sevc [ i 'c h a r g ^ d y wogon kepra- 5s do u b le guards were post ild in g in Clinic oTTicials v

abortions w q e pc trd fes 'se r Elsewhere aroi 1 ch a rg ed was stepped up a rotfiiJeflh " M o ^ c h u s c t ts cl vd.cI}nic3^ tic k Friday w a s :r peop le! cials there said

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lmin»[leads;ncylie o f the Albertson Col- I. He is president o f the lonal alumni association ;ast S125 to Batt’^ 1994yunpaign.________________ .itt said Purcell is uniquely icjob.talented; he could htindlc ted position, or run any lid.a diym cTcsum e. He has amber d f commerce cxec-

aase s e e PURCELL/.<|2

I retire right now,” he said.- don’t have a family. And my

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f r o a n p lp e n - ^ . f cposed pipes;0 lower th w S S ^ ^ re e s . i'walls: Open.ddOrs under>l and cold faucet-trickle - -

t garden hoses.it tape and maKb sure It Is

■ d o freeze 'iber. , I V dryer d n ^ z e n pipe.1 open flame. Buch a s a ch or d g a re tle lighter to

aces Vil:aring, Salvi was returned to city jail, where he is under

tch b y a. g u a rd , s a id j a i l « rg e Schaefer, ism issed ncw& reports th a t Jercd a suicide n sk. He said der constant watch fo r fear ates m ight ^ to hort him.

>ard, refused ^ com m cnt on ion w ith ^ ^ tv i .a b c ) i i j t .th e i motive ih coijiing-'io'N or-'..

. Norfolk’s,H illcrest .C ji^ic, lay’s ottack'‘'took.plocb,'-fe- u siness T uesday w ith ' new everal police'cats and a pad- ra 'd n y lo n g ^g ilro n d ’p rivatc— )0Sted as usual in the lobby:Is wouldn’t say whether any e pcrfotmed.around the co un ty , security (p at abortion clinics. Neither s clinic that came un d er at- ^aTopen Tuesday, and o f f i - . lid they d idn’t know w h en open.

strat(job was my w hole life.”

Kay contributed $198 lo Fox’s Democratic opponei election, Willie Sullivan, fi trib u ied S150 to Sullivs Y ork w as not lis ted on S paign finance reports and ! reached for commcnt Tucsi

. • T erty Haws, Fox’s can and now ch ief deputy supi he was unaware o f the can tions and. that th e pplitlci

■“ played no role in the decis . He said their job performai , a focior,

“Th'e peop le voted Anf positive change and that’s ing 10 do,” Haws said. “Tl dcntly have donir a marvel past adm inistration's philc coming in here w ith a new new philosophy."

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W A SH IN G TO N — C: b ite heard around the.worli

Actually, there wil! be w ar's worth o f sound bites o f microphones, cameras, i and rad io ta lk sh o w hos record them — when Gen. and his R epub lican M in what they hope w ill be the can Revolution today, the (he 104th Congress.

.G ranted unprecedentc); new GOP leadership, the n in extrpordina^. fo rie to i th e R c p u b lic a h 's ’i an)bi timetable to reinvent gov< ing lb the princi- pics o f their cam-*

__paign m an ife sto , C ;“ C o n trac t w ith p|;

m ajo r te le v is io n n e tw o rk s w ill be b roa

"evening news sbow ^ live f and talk show host Rush L setting up temporary studi' personal congressional sail - "W e’re go ing c razy .. State o f the Union, a pres ration and opening day all said a House staffer invol' tical preparations for the I age — most o fw h ich will gia’s m cdia-saw y Gingric:

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Representatives.T he R ep u b lican s are ;

. much o f the new opennc& telev ision cam eras are a

•. committee hearings for the new online service is set u] with a computer and a me cess to IegisIativc”Jc x ls jir seech es .' M aster o f the talk radi photo-op formats. Gingrii appreciation than any spc tha t the m edium is-the n help massage it and ensun get out, his new leadership John Garlwtt, o HoIlywoo< fonncrly worked for direct berg, to help coordinate mi

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ors8 to the cam paign o f oncni in the N ov. 8 n . Balcom also con- liv an ’s ca th p a ig p . an S u llivan ’s cam - ind shc eould not be ‘ucsday.cam paign m anager superintendent, said . campaign contribu-,

iitlcs o f th o se firedecision to fire them ?----------rmanc'e also w as no(

Anne in to m ake ^ at’s what w e’re try-;“These people cv i-

rvelousjob w ith the ihilosophy. A nne is new direction and |||

ild -not say h o w 'th e hilo.sophies difTcrei

se s e e P U R G B /^

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jc n . Newt G ingrich M inutem en lau n ch : the second Ameri-' the opening day o f

ntcd,l-access by-the. he ntcdia w ill be o u t to record D ay I in

i7)bitious lO O -day government accord-. _

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ro a d c a s t in e th e ir_______ive froni the Capitol >h Limbaugh will be tudios in G ingrich’s suite. ' '

y ... T his is lik e a presidential inaugu- ■ all rolled into one." ivolvcd in the logis- he television cover- wili focus on Gcor- grich as he becom es m ore-than.40 years.-——

ire p ro m is in g th a t mess will rem ain as re allow ed in to all r the first tim e and a - ct up to g ive a n y o n e •I modem instant ac- s~and~congressio n a t— ------ .

radio ond te lev ised igrich has a deeper speaker before him ie m essage. B ut to isure it continues to rship team has hired vood executive w hoirector S teven Spiel- __c m edia s c r v i ^ . ..........

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Sunrise tomorrow 8:08 o.m. Lunar phase: N ew Jan. 1; firs Jon. 8; full Jan. 16; lastquanerj VlslbiA planets:Momlng. Mars, Vonus. Jupiter.. Evening: Solum. Mdrcufy.

1, Cheney .<s te p to w j presidenc]

— M ore than a D o le , 7 o t in g starts , the licon nom ;ntial c ontest for h a s had )i ;an to sh ake out farmed by lie s a id h e ’s in . m atchupsic ^ s 'o u tr^ ------- e lu d in g ajD njnrity.Icadcf,— th is-w ee ie w o u ld m o v e b y P resident ) take th e in itial percent —

I t o h is rec la id F o x w o u ld during theII a ll three jo b s. “M y gu :lIow R epublican p o lit ica l < retired after 16 h a v e mati

id cn t. Evan s en - e s t,” h e sa nor Su llivan . "I’m na rsa id -th e y * w e t« “ Kave"a"ch " o r th e ir - f ir in g s— versa tion - served at the su - th a t th is

sure and F ox had m ad e so n them on. g iv e n the

; s u s p e c t e d th e tw o w eek: iiliivan p layed a B a lc o n ’ w o s n o response y e a r for t

1 h e a ter caijw n ers. sh e said , w ork ing , lo t u s e p ropan e “ It d o c p s to thaw out a g rees,” he Lex C ham pn eys, k eep thing h e c ity o f T w in D ea n Fi

....... “ c la lis t form m e n d a tio n is C o l le g e c f e s s io n a l h e lp ,’’ m ost dairj T h e - m a lm h ln g — fo r c o ld -w en tative m ainter A s long c c o ld w e a t h e ^ b ed d in g , tl

m a lt o n o j custom ers, pe<> “B u t it

re served b y p r i - . m ore bcdd n o t le a v e w ater su ffer som e rflow in g septic T h e on l ;lds', s a id M ark h a v e troul Iger for W alk er h it unexpe---------------- Jifijijircdrit a p u m p h o u se , T h e R ci

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w ln f alls, Idaho W odnosday,.

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Sunny today. Hi; 10 mph. Tonight fi Thursday partly clo

Extended ithrough the teens. I-

S c b B d ^ n d S u x L . snow changing to r

ing roin. Lows in th to mjd*30s.

Wood Rive.Sunny but cold

into the lower izOs. ^ zero.

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20s to lower 30s c*I............................ near zero to 15 ab<

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SnisAauWMM.n- 30s. Tonight showe

in the teens and 20s ___________ to lower 40s.

g Northern UiJJt Min HU) C*lo » dy witb-a.« « 5 Highs 25 tl 4 4 '•J4 ..... Chance o f snow. Hi]

r ” Idaho w<.00 An arctic ainnass

lie: . ' .12 perqtiTO.andd»y w' te: 5.14 T c m jw tu r es at ate; 3.17 single di^ts to the u

degree s . The cold sp iC to rS There were indie__________ vniled for the past <:. SOpcl. theweek. m; 30.15 S Winds in die Maj

from IS to 20 mph. winds in that range.

Overmght lows n------------------with-raiding in-the-i

" sutions in centra] ai first quarter ' valley locations. Ev erJan .23 . below 15 degrees at

There were no rq the state.

out o f prestw ord h i s th ir d b id fo r th e n ey., 7 1 , w h o ran for the Reput>- om ination in 1 980 and 1988, d h is p r e s id e n t!^ am bition s b y encouraging hypothetical p s in national su rveys — in- : a N e w sw e e k p o ll published • ' >efe-thflt-gbowed h iin beating— n t C lin ton 4 8 p ercent to 38 — that sh o w him to he the

r e q u e s ts t o m e e t w ith F o xthe past m onth.g u e s s is that I w a s active inII c a m p a ig n s that m ight not la tch cd -h er particu lar inter- :sa id .naturally angry that I didn't

■chance~cvcn toT iavc a cbh- on -w ith-D rj-F oX rfru 'stroted— i s d e c is io n w a s o b v io u s ly o m e tim e a g o and 1 w asn ’t h e op p o rtu n ity t o b e g iv e n e k s no tice ,” h e said , o m , p a id a b o u t $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 a r th e j o b h e to o k 2H years

c a n k e e p th e w a te r sy stem 5-o e s n ’ t h a v e t o b e 9 0 de> h e sa id . “ Y o u o n ly have to

in gs about SO degrees.’'F a lk , E x te n s io n dairy spe*

f o r tHe’U r iiv e r a ity 'b f I d a h o " ' e o f A g r ic u ltu r e , s a id th a t ' liry farm s are w e ll prepared l-wcatherTT: in g a s c a tt le h a v e adequate ', they can g e t b y w ith m ini- 10 protection.it is m ore .c o stly to put ou t jdd ing and perform ance w ill om e," F a lk sa id , o n ly tim e d a ir y m e n w o u ld ouble is i f th e c o ld w eather ^ ^ c d l y and th e y w ere un-

flen ter C en te r bad it s p ip e -

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2and Sunday, S3.15 ^

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idvanccaBdar© available oolv—- rricrd elive iy ltp o tn a in ta ioei " es: dfily and Suaday^ $3.50 per. ,. 4

ly, January 4 .1 9 ^

Forecastsilley~!. H l ^ in the mid* to upper 30; It fair and cold. Lows zero to 11 cloudy. Highs 25 to 30.

d regional forecasts. H ighs in the 20s to lower 30s. Sunday mostly c|oudy and mild< to rain in the valieys. Slight chi n the teeiis to lower 20s. H ighs ii

ver Valley ,jld today"and Thursday^ H ighs ZOs. L ow s tonight 5 below to m

I ValleyH ighs upper teens lo m id-20s wi >s east. L i^ t winds. T o n i^ t foij above zero. Thursday p oh ly cl

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I Nevadai central Nevada: Wednesday a S n ow level 4 .500-5,000 feet,

owers ending, becoming partly c 20s. Thursday pjiitly cloudy. Hij

Utah« /.hanr«-<if-i;ght ennii

i5 to 32 . Lows lower 20s. Thur .H ig h s near 30.

veatherHummloss over the northwest has' ereal y weather across j ^ o ^I at m idaftcm oon T u n d ay rang he upper 20s with the w om i spot d spot was Challis at 6 degrees, adications the extreme co ld wh ist w eek might begin to modera

Magic and Upper Snake River vi ph. Soda Springs and Coeur d'A! tge. Elsewhere winds were light. fS ranged w ell below zero Tues«J Ihe-single^djgitMnd-tninus-leveli al and southern Idaho, at both n . Even in northern Idaho tem pe s at m ost points.> reports o f precipitation from ai

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isidentialrje s tro n g est R ^ u b lic a n con t

M ean w h ile , after m on t- in g th e w aters a c ro ss thi

form .er D efen se Secretarys e n e y is su e d a su r p r ise i 1 te n c e statem ent ann oun ci• h a d dec id ed “a iter carefu! i - -a tio n ” n o t to bccom c a ca

p u b l ic a n n o m in ee fo r p t 5 1 9 9 6 ," b c |!a id .

( a g o , adm in istered abou t S a y ea r in federal grants -

t p e r c e n t o f w h ic h “w e n t t t lo c a l s c h o o l d istr icts . H i- r e s p o n s ib le fo r c o m p li:

fe d e r a l la w s o n treatm ct a b led children in sc h o o ls .

T C iy T w h o 'm a d e 'a b o u f i — yeaT rw roto-oveiy-public-j I e n c e cu r ric u la th e D ep s t E d u c a tio n has e v e r had , 1 w a s in 1965 and they w c

e v e r y f iv e years. H e a lso i 1 n u m b e r o f sc ien ce educt: s a n d scholarship program s

1 th a w in g eq u ip m en t rent T u e s d a y . B u t th e b i g ri

> W |^ h eaters, sa id K itn h J m arujger at R enter C en ter

“ I t ’ s b e e n a g o o d . hea ters," h e sa id . “W e ’v e J - in g q u ite a few today." - P H e attributed so m e o f I b o o m t o 'c o n s t r u c t io n

In Ifs i t e a s they w ork , h e sa id .

* W h ile heaters w ere bei ■ B r iz e e H eating and A ir <

i n g crew s w ere out o n r q t d a y .1 “ W e ’re sw a m p e d ,” si

D a n B r izee . “W e ’v e h a d f 1 d a y ."r B r iz e e sa id r e s id en ts- c o ld -w e a th e r furn ace p n— e iiiiu iilu g uiiiii f t i f i i i ic in- o i l in g tbeir m otors, B r izet

-and-Sunday S4.00-pet-week;-dJ S3.50 per week; Sunday only S

. week. Out ofttBterset: daily aa $5.00 p a week; daily ooly $4.00 j Sunday only $3.00 per week. Sali eluded io all above rates; A SI5.(

—wfll be levied for all returned cbec

Tbe Time^News(UPS 6 3 1 ^ ( lifhed daily at 132 n i r d St. V

. P a lii . Idaho, 83301; by Magl( Newspapers Inc. S^cond-clus’pot at Twin Falla by Hm Times>Newi dty and county n e w ^ ) ^ punuai tioo 60-108 oftbe Idaho Code. H i

- bt fcby dealinated M -the-daycfi on which legal n o ^ w iU b ct^ l

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Mgits above zero

ilder. Chance o f :hance o f freez- 1 in the mid*20s

hs from near 5 near 25 below

FRONTS:■ ■ •' , y ^

west an^ifflper air. Lows ftom cloudy. Highs H L

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a A chance o f I. Highs in thef cloudy. Lows Idaho: High. < lighs ift the 30s Notion: High,

uisday cloudy. .. „ r c » n 4 2 3 ^

T i a r y C o l d , s i

ailed cold lem- T IieA ssodsted

Hged from'Uje BIhct cold, i« t Malad at 28 cd Sta ley TueiI. sleet as far soul• h ic h h u p r c Most o f Ihc

" S S S "“nones':A lcn e iJ jo h u . g ijad cv e li, . snow m oved ii

jsday morning, sippj V alley.cls-fiom-many-------The-y eor's-fI mountain and roads and snai pcramres were .wintry m ix was

■ A s m uch as I any station in • 1 ^ ^ reported i

that started as s ^ 0 ^ . In the West,

:ace_„Eullinlmdcr. H ie A K w d a tnths o f test- _the country, T h c m o m iil y D i c k C i - , broadcasts m c lh rcc-sc li-icing that he C apito l Hill,ful consider- ^ h e netw^ candidate. “1 - c o v e r a g e , bu;

president infK m i W ash in

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h . 45 degrees at Hagerman. Low, gh, 82 at H ollywood. Fla. Low, 3:

r ^ atltnn l-Weatlje r S aT le c tadlo^ 2 3 .

snow extend firo]E t e d l ^

d, fiasty weathcrhit the ciaitral aj Uesday, bringing snow to the G (outh as the Florida panhandle, the cen ti^ and eastem portio&s the influence o f a bit;etiy cold teading-tn-thfrHowef 4 8 s tatcs-Ti est Yellowstone, MonL The high •d ,F la ., :eloped as far south as the IHorida d into the w uthem Plains and tb

's-first snow -in p arta-ofKDkltthetr narled traffic, but caused no mi was also reported in parts o f nonli as 8 inches o f sioow fell in ports d its heaviest'snowfall in 10 y c IS sleet M o n ^ y night « t, a new PaciHc stonn was movi

1 coveragedatodPrcM

0m ing T V sh o w s and new s p ; m o v e to W ash ington to- v e r C o n g r ess ' return to n 11. 5 tw o r k s p la n n o sp e c ia l bu t A B C ’s - G o o d M ora-

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•cell____d ir o m .A l__________________aldw eli and L ew iston; led asin g and m ancetm g agen- B irado; headed th e Com po*Bpy Institu te; a n d served sim m en t a ffa ir s e x e c u tiv e f, r retailer.t iring in 1989 , P urcell has ath e state’s s c h o o l facility i, im itte e , and h e h as been; o f th e M a g ic V a l le y pSh elter T ask F orce. ^ siliad b e e n d ir e c to r s in c e cform er s ta te s e n a to r , h e b1 contributor to th e cam - oD e m o c r a t L a r ry E c h o - Ij

) road report( A P ) — P a tc h e s o f ic e . bw er e rep orted o n m ajor S

Idaho-Tttesday-aftfttnoon;— -I D e p a r tm e n t o f T rans* ^a i d . . - Jiditions:-----------— Riggins-W hitebird Hill, t e b ir d .H i l l , ic y sp ots; li ^M oscow, icy spots; Weis* , di adows, dry, icy spots; Mars- line. dry. .8 4 - D r y . L

— Icy spots. fi r u y i.y0 C ity-Lowm an.*lcy spots, 0

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con, W e d n a s d e v ,J a i1 .4 .

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ow, 35 degrees below zcio ot Stan V, 38 below at Yellowstone.

•cm Texas to Floi■ • ' nia bringinj

Malibu,and it and easteni Unit- ' Lake^fTc e Great Lakes and eastern shoi ; Thirty-fooha o f the country inches fell i tld Arctic air mass, ed at White:a-Tuesday-was-mi--------In-Michi|ligh was 82 degrees through Wi

fo o lo f n e v rida panhandle, and shoreline. i the lower M issis- Upstate I

for tne ski s hema btou^ t-s lic k — Lake-Erie-si I major injuries. A ' A four-rr onhem Arkansas. N .Y .. w as ' arts o f Texas. A bi- overturned,I years — 5 inches Traffic w

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or i^ n a te s from Capitol H ill p .m .M S T . :

O n c a b le , C N N a n d C p la n e x t e n s i v e , l i v e c o th r o u ^ o i i t U e day.

• C N N 's coverage inclu des ' in g S p e a k e r N e w t G in gric

d r e ss t o th e H o u se s c n e a t 'n o o n M S T I n addition, “Iris

it ic s” w i l l a ir a sp e c ia l h< p r o g r a m b e g in n in g at 2:2 M ST.

B o th W e d n esd ay and Th C N N ’ s “ M o n e y l in e w it D obb s” (5 p .m . M ST ) airs li W a s h in g t o n o n h o w .c h a t

—H aw k rP u rce llron the other .a R e p u b lic a n p arty a c tiv i backM B att earfy-on.

N o w , P urcell w ill lead a 1 s o n d e p a r tm e n t that o v e rs forccm cr it o f th e sta te ’s m w a g e a n d overtim e law s, p] a n d e le c tr ic a l p e r m its , an b u ild in g inspections.

C a llin g P urcell “an even^ p erson a n d a g o o d m anage sa id “I th in k h e can handle t c e m s o f labor in a m anner t b enefit, both em p loyer and < e c and run that o ffice very e ly .’’

broken sn ow floor; Lowm an Summit, icy spots, broken snou

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• U .S . 26 — Idaho Falls-W lin e, dry, ic y spots; Bjackfoi

, d^-Id ah o51— Dry.U.S. 93 — Nevada line-Saln

Lost Trail Pass, icy spots, brok floor, sn ow floor. ’

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>rida to upstate ing locally h e a ^ rain and a fla: :nd SI10W in.the high elevations, ffect sriow squalls dropped powdc lorelines o f Lakes Michigan. Onto four inches o f snow fell around' 11 at Pelkie, Miss. Nearly a foot of itefish Point, Mich. higon,-up-to-15-inche9-oFn«w-sr Wednesday along the Lake Supt e w snow was forecast a long th'

c N ew Yoric residents skidded tc i slopes. Tw o feet or more o f sno\ r^outh o f Buffalo sincclatcSonds •m ile stretch o f Interstate 81 sou ■A c losed after a tonker-truck sk d , spilling 2.500 gallons o f oil. w as backed up for miles along I

vhile rood crews tried to clear a d and blockcd oil four lanes ofth e

[ress startsf ig h t lin e ” Congress* are likt il l at 9 :3 5 jo b s and th e eco n

C -S P A N b eg in C -S P A N at 5 a.m . M S T wi : o v c r a g e n ew m orn ing p n

ton Journal." whii e s in com - terv iew s from Caj •ich ’s a d - . C * S P A N a lso

r is id eP o l- P eter’s C ath o lich o u r lo n e ington , schedu led1:30 p .m . aH TM STTC O V B

session o f th e H or h u rsd ay , t iv e s b e g in s a t ir ith L o u Senate c overa geliv e from M S T o n c o m p a

langcs in SP A N 2.

rr hand.-is-^— -B a tt-m a d e -th eiv is t w h o day after tak ing tl

Idaho's 37 th govi \ 1 17*pcr- he sa id com p letit ir sce s en * th e to p o fh is p r ic m m ttn u m A ls o h ire d Tu p l ^ b m g C ory as director j n d s o m e E n v ir o n m en ta l i

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I flash flood watch at is.)wdcr along the’south- Ontario and Erie, und Turin, N .Y . E igh t. ot o f snow w as report- - ;

w-snow-was»expccted - Superior shoreline. A • g the Lake M ichigan-

ed to work or headed snow had fallen along

south o f Watertown, ■. k skidded on ice and '1- ; • ng Interstate 290 near ■ ir a tractor-trailcr th a t. ftheexpresswoy.

tstoda^ilik ely to a ffe c t t t u e s ; '

con om y.sgins today’s coverage f w i t h t h e k i c k o f f o f i i '; program , '“W ashing* w hich features l iv e ifl* iC op itorH ill. i ls o p la n s t o c a r r y a

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Qge b e g in s at 10 a.m . n p a n io n n e t w o r k G -

-th e .a p p o in tm e n L o B 6 _ gg the oath o f o f f ic e as governor. O n that day, ileting h is cab in et is'iM priorities lis t. ; '1 T u esd a y w a s W a lly :tor o f the D iv is io n o f ta i Q u a lity . C o r y , o f :d ns p u b lic w o rk s d i- ty e n g in ee r fo r C ald- >0 to 1992.C o r y w i l l m a k e t h e ont o f the p eo p le" and I do aw ay w ith im nec- nm ental regu lations.

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’ L ia e s ^ u r le d arounout doors a t Am erica T uesday as letter-wrii buy stam ps to cover t] ix)stage rate.

They d id in Twin F lin e s d ev e lo p in g a t i office and a t siibstatic to m ers c re a te d heav; e i th e r th e n ew slam

. s ta m p s o r fo r som e Q u a ilin g tha t amount.

“ B e a t th e R u sh : ' cents,” iv g ed a ' sign in 19th S tre e t p osta l si

. _ ._tom O T.w aitcd,.som e. an hour, to do their bu

The price ofinailihj up to 3 2 cents at midj

, night, and 3-cent stani ho t com m odity as pe< use up leftover 29-cen

“ W e’re selling then can s to c k th em ,” sai R ic h a rd E ss lin g e r it

_ W .Va. H is office sold stam ps in four hours T

The office s w e s us tr ib u tio n 'c e n te r fo r a n d E s s l in g e r sa jd (

. A 'prison guard exatr e sc a p e d from th e Be

SkiUe] L o u t o f

• B E L L E G LA D E, W hile inm ates sang ai prison chapci over the < days, six killers woridn tunneled their way to fn into the soft soil wiih s{ hands.

The escape Monday * state prison was discov

six m en triggered alahn • _ — itie ii.w ay 4 m ^ am o c-: L_ .Guards fired sevcK

m en a s th'ey poppe'd [ ground, and one o f thi

tiired right away just oui , . 70 miles jjorth o f Miai r believed h it by the gunfi

'D ozens.of officers u ‘ helicopters searched i

who m ay have buried th 'mucki in the surroundi

- fields o r s u b m e r ^ the : gatibn ditches with pie<I snorkels, said , John T

The fugitives. allfiS serving life sentences 1 mwder..^•This is a veiy dange

• Townsend said. •They’l s tea l c a rs , b reak in t

. u clothes.”— — :— The-five-fiigitivcs-ar

30, F lo ren c io A lvdre R ivas, 3 2 , - J c ^ s M ar AmifindoJunco,62.

•The tunnel ran abou I under the chapci, which

tlie prison’s outer fence, wide and ran 8 feet dow o i to s l ^ along the fenc

) b l B e lle Glade, a tc_ _ - -- three m ltes-south o f tl

dents seen om ere gerous crihilnalsDvertb

•_' 1 don’t think you'll _ ___ p eo p le-w o rried .J t!8 .i

armed-community.:.Th arp d o w n ri^ t mi

- t t ^ f / s i i d a man at tj• Pawn Shop who gave hi

•Tony. - ■ -A t 6*2 and 325 poui

— — ^ciiT lesT r:44 -ca liber— — l o ( l ^ shotguns arounc

doors. •, T eache ii in trailer-li

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FUShritie for :s s offices w___ ____________ requests fi)und w m e rs" and IfT R o^ic a 's post offices back 25 )writers hustled to m any to;r the new, higher willing to

on a letter:n Falls, too, with Brokenat the m ain post in Washiiationsjvhere cus- V irginia (;avy dem and for people welam ps o r 3 -c e n t “TTie mme co m b in a tio n the vendiijn t. ing," Jen:h: 0 s ta m p s 32 as he stoc1 in W ashington’s 20th Stree1 s ta tio n a s cus- Tw o bl n e .fo r as long as._19th.Strecbuying. w ith i ts 1

ilihg a letter went tellers, locnidnight Saturday en. T he liitamps became the but f ramipeople sought to and curled

centers. N ila Viiem as fast as, we waited mesa id Postm aste r the front,r in C hiirleston , an uproarold 60.000 3*cent o f the line^ Tuesday. told a teni as the m ain dis* c e n t stan>r W est V irg in ia w e’ve beiid o u tly in g p ost hour,” Kii

cam ines th e e x l to f a tu n n e l i B alle G lade, R a ., co rrec tio r

ersrdigtitFloridaE, F la . (A P ) — the doors I aiid prayed at a rooms bord he Christmas holi- “It’s a si ■king 8 feet below sleep in the ) f r ^ o m , digging slept with t h spoons and their who has a <

old daughiby night fhim the go out the i covered when the exercisc at irins os they made Sylvia N Mr--wireience. . tecn-ageis ^eral shots a t the pie iii E'en )'e'd up fro m /th e ’-escapees ' the six was cap- b e liev e it : outside the prison police havi 4iami. None were said, unfire. Townscrrs using dogs and caught tok :d fo r the others, oner dug a j themselves in the tunnel waj nding sugar cane space bene themselves in irri- vents cona pieces o f cane for T he pri n Tow nsend, the shm bbery; terintendenL through thi from Cuba, were w ith spo

es for fust-degree Townsend pair of-clo

ngerous situation,” they would ey’ll be looking to They ch in to houses fo r prison unif

they would i flrff-Jwnn »ng nrflimHdrcz,.39 . H ector used to sb la rtinez , 47,- and camd fiom

within the] bout 60 feet from Authorit (lich is on stilts, to been plann ace. It was 2H feet digging ha lown,underacon* three week cnee. m oist peaia town o f 17,200 . region goo< >f the camp, resi- , The cap g-iSmpK. liy t k i — Felix'Catb. T t h e y ^ . —r • had no-out j ‘ll find too many -agreed to ;« .a ,p ic (iy _ w tll:_ K ai!d to g ,t .They’re hunters.- “n i c l ^ l t m ean folk in th is . locked up at the Main Street, rather than e his name only as have s ix h. - - ....... .werenot-w

founds, he said he ’ laundiv, to le rp is to lrk e e p s —go to d » lil und and locks bis The esct

e rs w ere ir-like classrooms, evening taiy school locked T o w n ^ d

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3-centw ere faxing in em ergency

s fo r more 3-cent stamps. . Khester, n .y ;, tf i^ m e s i i a l ^5 yards a t tim es, prom pting to tu m aw ny.'O .thers Were to p ut an extra 29-cent stomp te r rather than waiL en stiunp vending m achines ihington and em pty ones in a drew custom er lam ents as w ere foreed to stand in lines, m ost annoying thing is that

iding machines are not w ork- ;iry Clark, a consultant, said tood in Jine at W ash in^on’s reet station.b locks away, W ashington’s

reet suitipn m ade.20th S t r e ^ _ . :s b ro k e n m ach in e and s ix look'like suunp buyers' heav*! line w as about the same s iz e , , • im m ed into a sm aller space led toward ju st two clerics. V eh a r and M oya K ing had m ore than an hour to get near nt. K ing said there had been )ar w hen a man near the end ine 'had gone to the fitint and teller thal htJUSTWflRtefl 3-~ tam ps. “ T h a t’s th e rea so n been standing in line fo r an K ing said. " It 's amazing that

e l d ug b y she con v icts w ho ional fecillty Monday.

unnel a prisonrs during classcs. The class- order cane fields. • a scaiy situation. M y children their rooms, but last night they th me,” said Edna Washington,1 a 6 -y eo r-o li^n and a 3-ycar- ghicr. “Last night, I wouldn’t he door. That’s how wc do our : at night, vyolking, biking.” a Mondragon, a mother o f two s s and a 3-year-old, said p ^ felle Glade w ere-pra^ng the" '" :s w ould be cap tured. “ W e : in G od, but w e know the lave to do their part, too,” she

iscnd said the inmate who was lold authorities only one pris- g at a time. The dirt from the kvas stacked in a 3-foot*high m eath the chapel. Bricks with nceai the space, p riso n e rs s lipped through ry surrounding the churcH and the vents to do their digging

ipoons and th e ir bands, :nd said. They kept an extra clothes under the church that uld change into while d i^ n g . changed back into their blue

niforms when they fmishcd so - uidn’t raise suspicion by walk- m djn_m uddy_clolhes.i.pards_ shore up the tunnel probably om three construction projects,' ie prison, Townsend satd. - 3rities believe the tunnel had mned /o r two months and th e . had been going on for about

xks. I t was easy digging in the leat-like soil tha t makes t h e ' ;ood for sugar cane. . . a p t u ^ ^ s o m ^ ^ y e a r - o ld '

outside help Un«i up a n d -b ^ — to s p lit up a fte r the break, igtoTo«TOcn4_ ' •^'17 p r is o n s at the c an ^ are up fo r the night in barraclu ian cells: During the. day, they - X hours o f free-tim e, i f they t-working in the kitchen or th e ^ . , to roam the recreation area o r ylibraiy or to chiichc— i — :— scape occurred just.as prison*, re b e in g ca lled in fo r the g from an a th le tic fie ld , nd said. >•

Patew t staitiy th ey rnight n o t re a liz e tl

w e’re ^1 here for.” a — P o s ta iin s rw e re -o U f t; g W heeling , W .V a. B y m e o f lic e h ad so ld m o re th p sum ips and the postm asti

fo r P ittsb u rg h , a n hour s bring back 103.000 thore. n “I ’m sending peop le av s them to com e b a c k in a

tw o ,” sa id D o u g Ko it finance supervisor a t the f

P o s ta l o f f ic ia ls In W d said both 32*cent a n d 3-c s w ere generally availab le

c o u n try ; though t a n d th s reports o f m ajor shortages t,_ .,.,T lic post office p rinted 1 X G stamps to cover th e n e^ '* boost over'the 9 .9 billior ; , . -that wero availab le four e the last time the p rice wen

M any people b u y their d supermaikets, though, anc IT w ere reported in th o se stoi n “I w ent to W ra y ’s Thi d S a tu rd ay and th e la d y i d s h e ’d so ld 1 0 ,0 0 0 o f t <- stam ps and woulOn^t imvc n u n til today,” sa id Robert n accounting m anager fo r i It Yakim a, Wash.

Practice m; perfect in r surgery: sti' W A SHINGTON.(AP)-

are about six tim es as lik v ive risky p ancreatic canc a t a large, high*volum <

th a t perform f e w e r o f t tions, a-smdy show s.

And, soys T oby Gordo H o p k in s U n iv e r s i ty rc p atien ts at the reg ional spend less tim e in the h( have lower costs. 'G o r d o n a n d D r.

C am eron , c h ie f o f surg J o h n s H o p k in s H o: Bahim orc, repo rt in the S u rg e ry th a t a s tu d y o

0 r a te s and c o s t s fo r p , s u r g ^ shows tha t the m'

hospita l does th e risky the more’likely a patient vive.

Dr. Lazar G reenfield , c . th e d ep artm en t o f su rg

U n iv e rsity o f M ich ig a i Cenier, said the H opkins consistent w ith w h a t his found in studies o f vascul diac operations.

“ I th a c a lot to d o with ence tha t a su rgeon acqi

' doing the sam e procedure ' over,” said G reenfield.> T he H opkins s tu d y b ‘ a n d C am eron com p are i* rates, costs and o th e r fact a ted w ith an o p e ra tio n

W hipple procedure a t 39 ’ hospitals.:— ^ W h ip p le ,-o r -p an 'c te i ' d e h e c to m y , . is p e rfo ' patien ts w ith a c an ce r o ' creas. It involves, remov.* o f the pancreas a n d smal

th e gallbladder a n d bilq’ sometimes part o f th e stoi

F or years, th e re w as i* surv ivd rate from th e Wl t since the early 1980s, the ' has become m ore refinci

v ival rates have increased1 Gordon and C am eron ov er a five-year period

I h a lf the 501 W hipp le op » Maryland w ere perform c 1 H o p k in s . O f 2 7 1 su r H o p k in s , th e r e w e re s

w ithin 30 days o f th e op ‘ a m ortality rate o f 2 .2 p er

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[ t h e ~ d o o r l n ~ ^ ^ H E ^m idday, the ’than 75,000 3ter< had left u r .aw ay , to

away telling1 an h our o r ' ■C ohnfelder,: facility. 'W ashington '-cent stampsle acrpss the rthey had no .

d l 6 . 3 . b i l l i o n . ^ ^ ^ P v ^ ra te ,a :b ig .. .o n F stampsu years ago, .1.'ent up.rir.suunps in md shortages tores.

A b o v e t h e i - t h c 3 - c e n l P o ° ’» 'T a le » Lvc any more wlulu-lln^j^< ert W heeler, dea ler D on l r t h e d t y ’o f th e s e t a t a '

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likely to sur- w t f k m J w c jmccr surgery “ dcm ousvolme reg ional 'A rnl there br instimiinns treasure thatf t h c opera'- b a n seen ncv<

siblycomposecdon. a Johns ^ Stine-a rare-rc se n rc h e r ,' T ^ n s h 'P . J'S.1 institution tandwntten v,hospital and the f to n to ran

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rgery at the ngiilloinyeycs o sp ita i inle Annals o r Po™bcfom,"So r su rv iva l „ H h " ' '*p a n c re a tic = hm'*'™!

m o reo llen a were wntteil in y operation;:nt is to sur- ."“ “ ' f ','’,Ne;

. bought the t.chairm an o r S63,000 beftn: rgery a t the.__ -ian M edical ated the verse as study wasis institution hy Poe s hamlular and car- composed ther----------------------copied out by 1:Ji the experi-

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red survivalictors associ- SALT LAKEn called the manwontsdintfi39 M aryland' c e w a s-a n a i^ C o u n o n a fii^cea tico d u o ------- A lb e r t Chidfo rm ed on r e fe rre d to t■ o f the pan- Defender’s ofl3val o f parts Anundatoyilall intestine, 3,butprosocuton,lq duct; and byWcdncsdt^vtomach. ditxn to stand triei a very low He is beingWhipple, but County Jail,he procedure Chidcstcr is ined and sur- shootings of twied. in Waterloo, 1(n report that Evanscalc, lowid m ore than confronting Qiioperations in shot and woundned at Johns An arrest wu rg e r ie s a t Chidcstcr in tl: s ix d ea th s was set at S2 nDperatitfl for said earlier th'ereen t his beard aflcr t

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Pw ff a p p a ia iiU y mfri S U n e ,> rg h t, fo u n d th e | a C h r is t ie ’s a u c tio n In Ni

)k dealer isible Poe)N. N J : (A P) — Once upon reIreaiy, Don SUne pondcrS, Cveaiy, over m any a quaint sivolume o f forgotten lore. ai t he discovered a literaryat m ight o therw ise have lievermore: a lost verse pos- f2>sed by E d ^ Allan Poe. mire-book dealer from Ocean S£ discovered the eight-line,1 verse on a blank page at E0 rare copy o f Poe’s “Tales R sque and Arabesque.” w : if it wcnt-from I ^ ' s pencil ki yes. Thai’s v4iatl find btzanc fe )dy may have ever seen this

Stine said last wedc pi H am ilto n , an exp6rt on Ifvriting, concluded the lines qi1 in Poe’s hand. His verdict ted by C h ris tie ’s auction - Mew Y o rk , w h e re Stinee boo k fo r a c lien t fo r st ore discovering the verse, ir |s still n o t p ro o f Poe ere- th rscToth'cr experts soid. jem3‘ma3r4iB*ip b ee irw itteff—th and, but he m ay not have hem. They m ay have been S ly him,’-said-David-Krcshra—w

ng suspect < as fugitive

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Kresh said the clumsy rhyth line makes him doubtfu l. “

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“ I t m ay very w ell have poem Poe jotted down in tl I f tha t is the ease, this indivi quite a treasure," he said.

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Stine had spent the evcninj steamer tnmks with books fo r : in Boston. At abOut midnight, the desk in his bedroom with thi

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■ GROZNY, Russia (AP) troops, driven from the I C hechen capital by n sp defense, rained rockets a shells on the city Tuesday.-

H u g e j j c ^ from the bi

The R ussian invaders, by the setback, seem ed to up' for a fresh assau lt Tw loaded w ith w eapons an

•tiomhcaded into Grozny fighter je ts and helicopt(

' buzzed overhead.F ighting over Chcchn;

secede from the Russian has k ijled o r w ounded h people since Dec. 11.

At least eight large fir depots and the L ehin re burned from a holida)' \

....... s trcc t- to -s tre c t-f ig h tin ,• R ussian so ld iers — son

reluciant to go to battle- iron-willed Chechens.

Russian lank and infa pUHCjd back late M onday stirring short-lived Chech

'.tions in the city center. But i began shelling again durin H eavy b o m b ard m en t' Tuesday in nonhem section;

-------- nr Moiicuw, pfi!!;iuY e l ts in ’s c lo s e s t a i^ Ilyushin, said R ussia wo the w ay, to ih c end" to rebels. A im em b er o f th parliam<mi^ G ltb B unin, s

- was braciflgifbr another taIn Moscow; e r a l hun

demonstrated against the w placards reading: “Stop the and "Shame o a th e cxecutic

----------- i^rhe-GhechDya-oflensivgcring R ussia 's future a: country,” said Valentin Gef cist and human r i ^ t s activi

T he political ram ificai ~ unpopular w ar far frpm K

only W begim turning o: but its neighbors.

_______ S w ed en , N o rw ay andsay""the tigh tm g m Uroz longer a purely R ussian m

“ W hat is now hap] Chechnya is unacceptable.

ChechB y D dK uah Seward

— TheA ssociated P ress —

M OSCOW — Checher th e K rem lin w ith b itte r always better, the desire f

_^p o w erftiI weapon, and 1 . machine can be iriade to 'b

fierce resistance has stum the Russian arm y M d ma n k dM pgrate for victory.

It is a s i f R u s s ia ’s l< opened a history book, su Afghan debacle and belie paganda , as i f th ey nev consequences o f w ar ins borders and against its ow

For Chechens, fighting nature. T ales o f Chechen 1

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(A P ) — M o rta r and a rt rocked a n o i^ w e s t Bosn region Tuesday in new o th reo tened th e b a ttle -w i lie 's latest hope for pea% .

The worst o f the fighting Velika Kladusa, 25 miles r

7 ^ " u ; N . ’ “ sTfc"are'a” 'o f Bih; -K ladusa.is th e strongholi Abdic, a ren eg a^ Muslim joined forces with Serbs fi and Croatia in a two-montl the government-held Bihoc i

Neither Abdic nor the Crt have jo ined 'the four-mond

____.agreement The j«xord,whiithe intervention o f fonnei

• Carter, was signed Saturda senutivcs o f the Mi»slim-l

.guvtsiiiiieiit'uiid'BosniairSe took effect Sunday.

M aj. H e rv c G ourm elc sp o k esm an in S ara jevo , m o r ta r a n d a r t i l l e r y s

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*. ‘ Is ra e li .u d ;P B le & tim u b lam ed e^cb ' o th e r fo r 1 c6nfroota^pas< w hich th r s e t bacic Ir'J^O ^Israeli i ex tending atitonom y lVoithe W est Bank.

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i ^ i r t r c^P) — Russian society doesle heart o f the w ay tha ltaussp irited rebel ing , casualti(

Cs and artillery tion,” Swedisay.-. Hjslm-Waller5 battle bright- Hundreds

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d to b e gearing p re s id en tia lT w enty trucks G ro zn y aloiand amfnuni- Russidti'vehii

ny and Sukhoi A lone Chjp te r g u n ^ ip s the wounded

*■ • a like in the ::hnyB’s b id to poorfy lit colian federation. Chechen figld hundreds o f dragging on

u s io n s outsidfires fit>m oil concussions i

I re finery s till “We are 'raly w eekend o f on ly in the i ting -be iw eeh -M oscow .T h issom e o f them Vicc Presidentt i e —-a n d the C hech en

. D udayev , irnfan try forces te le v is io n ^lay to regroup, location, saidech'en celebra- tiate the * vii3ut the Russians troops” fit)mjring the m’g h t '“ The storma t ' con tinued a catastropheions o f the d ^ . t r a ^ y f o r t l i !;lUeiii Bulls.— ■ n u RiiialHia i^ . . - . V ik to r forces bad “snw ould “go all controlled mto de fea t the said Russian r

' the- C hechen ing out food,n .M id th e c iw cine tfl'the cit)ir tank a ttack .-- - Reality waiiundred p e ^ Ie oHicial stoiy.e war; canying Bodies onethe bloodshed” ted streets fiutioners." d a y s o f figl isiv^is-endan— Civilians-still; as a m odem died in basenGeflcr, a physi- w ithout wateitiv is t A n Interfa:ications o f an e d the bodien Mosc'dw not d iers outsideB o t l Kussians CBoKenTo

the southem pin d D enm ark th e palace arrozny w as no Russian troofn m atter. the north and jlappening in Freedom Squs)le. A civilized T h e Russ;

h ^ # e ^hen rebels have s tung down te r tru th s: big is n o t ' deep, re for independence is haiidj nd M oscow 's m ilitary Th( :o‘b l ^ — profiisely. , th e 'I pinnftH, e ffo runned and hum iliated Stalin m ade fools o f gencr- o fC c

y ________________; .......... •rn5 le a d e rs h ad n e v e r Russii, as i f they forgot the Checl :lieved their own pro-, Sciewlev e r considered th e hateBinside R ussia’s ow n Iti:ow n citizens. ■ Thing R ussians is s ^ n d G rozen b ravery are handed D zhc

tnfightuii-Herzegoviiu around VeliEi a r ti l le ry fire to 4 p .m . Tu osnian border very ^ e nuj V com bat that m a c h in e - ^ w a r y repub- The United I®. w ho was resjing was around figh ting , the es north o f the truce was sign )ih ac . V elika “W e think that lo ld o f F ik r e t U .N . officii im leader who c e s s fu l ly to s fn im Bosnia com m ander c Diith assault on B ih ac cor])s IOC enclave. holding th e ir : Croafian Serbs, T h e Unitei 3nth cease-fire c rea te mome vhich followed o ne w ill waa m er President • w h ic h Hijgar rday by tepre* B osnian Crof n-Ied Bosnian to secede fror rS e rbT cbclsrlt-^F arthcrsou t

around the tov leloii, a U .N . aiid there wer VO, sa id 170 machine-gun f / s h e l l s fe lt The Bihac c

ia n policeStrip (A P )— FqreigoM i y in g three o f C a iro , Egypt in » niyhttim a' gfltd 'the ki

ro o p i-v o w e J - P fll^ riiari p(f o r the " a im iy w m “v

30oo>ystBrted.u sK ouldnotblc iW d f f i c M S t ; - ,^c'sai_d'ifi< 5r M o n d a y 's^ causicd by a fl th r tt te n e d to t oil-tbep&n'of C 9ti .‘t a lk s .o n i,cp a tt" to tfaa iifVo^’ G aza : t o ' rcDevM pcace

in a a d e p i a i d ^ ,■ iQ com m ittee , .v e ^ g a t e . t h e ' -’ 'it ip g ;..b n

Fells, Idaho ^odnasday, Janua

oops sc>es not so lve conflicts in a T auses so niiich human suffer- ilties and m aterial dcstruc- dish Foreign Minister Lena- lien said Tuesday.. ds o f rebel fighters, som e xIy4een8,-packed-th& base-_ - fiirst floo r o f flie concrete | ;

:ial p a la c e in d o w n to w n - ilong w ith five w ounded : »Hiers. • 5,Chechen doctor cared for 4 ied, C hechen and Russian I le b a sem en t In the dank, Jr. corridors and room s, the

[ighters stood side-by-side ? ; on cigarettes w hile explo- s ide s e n t h ea r t-s to p p in g | ’i RS through the building.'reacty to f i ^ t anywhere, not (hf le m ountains; b u t e y e n jn his is a jibad (lioly-war),” s id _ lent ZcUmkhan Yandaibiev.:n P re s id e n t D z h o k h a r , in a -b ro a d c a s t on local n M o n d ay fro m a s ec re t said M oscow should nego- 'w ithdraw ^ o f a]l Russian )m the city. . jrming o f Grozny has been }he for th^ a tta c k m and a r the defeiyers,** f e said.

“snatched the initiative” and. mufch o f G rozny. It even

m relief workers were h a n d - .c lo th ^ tents and medi- ‘

city's besieged residents', was a t sharp odds w ith .the ^

and bum ed-out tanks dot- ^ I filled w ith the debris o f Ig h tin g a n d a i r s tr ik e s . >till-in-tho-ruincd-city-hud— u l sements and bom b shelters 9 * aterl heat o r electricity. be rfax correspondent count- Qc dies o f 100 R ussian soN de the'presldential polacer ~ rtofces saTd they controlled • cla n 'pait o f the c i^ as well as pn : and centiBl tra in station. < oops w ere concentrated m “ ku od a few blocks from central bri qu in . . kiliss ian g o v e rn m e n t a lso Pn

distance---------- Analysis__w a from father to son. Morale ep_sebse o f in ju s tic e a t th e : dard riv e s the entire n ^ o n . • rhe C h u h e ris fought the czars i 6 '1 9 th c e n tu r y r T h e y o ppos forts to s e iz e th e ir la n d an d ilin 's brutal deportation to tne j Central A sia in 1944. !n»_Cniechcns_wcnLDC¥CE.»illin ssian domination,” said Sergei A lechnya expert a t the Russian A iences. “They don’t hate Russiar te Russian imperial domination." [t is no difTerent today, rh e fu rio u s R ussian attem pt Ozny a n d to p p le .C h ech en :hokar D u d a y e v has o n ly ui

ng threatlika K la d u ^ trom n a.m. pwTuesday. H e reported “a tmcnumber o f s n ^ arm s and atl<un fue.’* /ted Nations would not say Setesponsib le for Tuesday’s rephe m ost severe since th e to tigned. But Gourmelon said, cal!ihat Fikret is involved." er-icials have sought unsuc* U.Ito h a v e A b d ic a n d th e ' roa

;r o f th e B osniai\ A rm y’s ingps co m m it in w riting to “rirfire. , ' 'i thaiited N a tio n s is try ing to ne<m entum fo r peace so no Edi^aaU o continue the w ar, the gan in A p ril 1992 a f le r '( C riroats and M uslim s voted lenh)m Y ugoslavia. theoudi;‘ei^it-shellrhitnn-and------ -1town o f Bihac on Tuesday, e ^vere 17 recorded bu n ts o f fo rm fue, Gommelon said. w h1C enclave w as expected to. not

j v p w t o a v (Minister Shimdii Peres, in . , I ypt, fo r th e peace ta lk s , .' co t

k iH in y n f ’StiB th re e Pfll [ policem en by .the Israelii' ca l “Very u n fb rtim ate ," .bu t~ m il

-blockpesce.Degotiations, r kid ifiFflasH ap p ea rffl '^ 'f if^ v J a misunderBtandli^ > io r e '. <Jet) Df die other sidd iban'oQ piii a t it would still impinge oti > ace talks. sail

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a le is’ high. A Chechen figli he K re m lin 's and arms det

rallied to the ITS throughout The Russia jo s e d s o v ie f - a n d 'm o r e C m d su rv iv e d '“gazavat” — Rc l c fS td p p gS' e n d KVlV^fl

. ' revenge and t illing to accept AgairLse ihe ri Arutiunov, a appear a misei n Academ y o f aides mount t sians, but they generals seem 1." R ussian V

v iew s w ith ; ipt to d estroy don’t know :n P r e s id e n t civilians in C r u n if ie d th e Chechcns sa;

tenspea(pose the most sm ous threat lo tmce, since fighting there has i at least four difTerent groups.

A s th e figh ting flared , B S e ^ m ili ta ^ and govemmei represen tatives m et south oi to discuss the agreement, whi calls fo r separation o f forces, e r -o f -w a r ex changes, unhi U.N. operations and opening roads in to Sarajevo. A nothe ing w a s set /o r T h u r ^ y . •

“W e are CTCOuraged... but w that fo r the full p r o ^ ^ in B: n eed a ll e lem ents involved Edward Joseph, a U.N. spoke: the B ih a c enclave. “ W e kn (Croatian) .Serbs are part o f tl: lem. W e hope they'll become the solution.”—The-tnice-agreem ent-also-d e 4 th e , w ith d ra w a l o f “ f forces'* from the B ihac poc w h ic h V e lik a K lad u sa fo r northern edge.

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c o u ld fu r th e r u b d e rm in e 1 Pa lB B tin ian t ie s . an a n o n c a l le r to 'I s ra e l:ra d lo c la itr m ilitan t M uslim orgtmization k idnapped sq Israeli M ldier.. A n . 'a f tn y l ta le m e if r s a ia )

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O ro z n y , Russian a i r ^ n ock o u t a lage on the border :s instead . T h e In g u sh i issoc ia ted Aushey.’called tf film ing.' A th o u san d

sKrema nation o f m ore than 160 c ding am ong themselves, h e K re m lin h a s p a in ted ^ l e r s a s criminals, drug run lealeis — the entire republic le c a u se .-siaa invasion has prompted r C h e c h e n s to tak e th e oatl

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ble casau lty figu res , it app( la t hundreds, p erhaps even 'i

^ c e h a■stroying their homes. jYeltsin says the war is to prc- 1)[h seceding from Russia, but <. vision o f what R i^ ia should 1have m iscalculated w hat it 1 iue Chechnya.lave learned little fitim their 1ns o f the last 40 years. The 1s into Afghanistan, only to 'Jiig-UJid bluody defta t-------------5istan , the R ussians face a '<1 and well-armed opponent, Irth e death:----------------- -- ■iter Pavel Grachev boasted tat a single parachute rcg i- 'ue Chechnya in two hours. ! only an “incompetent com-se tanks in a c i^ .” But that Ied id . - Isians d id n o t an tic ipate is' <

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A L o s A n g e le s b u s w in ter s to rm th a t b fo rced road closur<

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B O IS E (A P ) — V______ unvciliD g.of.ncw -signs..

o f state aud ito n ch ap gcd apd n e w s ta te C o n tro W illiam s say s th e m o \

----------save-tfac-fltate-up-to-SSOyear in operating cxpens

“ M y g o a l s in c e 1 enl office has been to w ork a s m a lle r b u t s m a r te r m ent, and this is one mo d i r e c t io n ,” W il l i a nTuesday. ____

By a 62 pcrccnt m arg in th e la s t g e n e r a l approved a change in t from aud ito r to controlli to m ee t ne'w requirem <

--------- th e fe d e ra l -g o v e m m e igets about $800 m illion

~ in federal grants.. -W illiam s sa id im ih e

state aud ito r w as respoi

AppealsBOlSE' (AP) — A sen

justlfi'es a tough prison sei Idaho C ouit o f Appeals si

T h e c o u r t on T u csd i mously upheld the life pi w ith no p o ssib ility o f p C h a rle s F ra n k T r ib e i County murder.

T rib e w as tw ic e con murder for the beating-toi o f his wife, Dionc, in 19

----------Tiotift-aantftfiRft-wflR-nvei----------thc-Idaho-S uprem e-G o

.retrial and second convi Court o f Appeals ruled th w as a p p ro p r ia te fo r described by the judge as egregious case I have ev terms o f brutality , in 'te i

MurderePO CATELLO (A P) -

found c rim in a lly in san should be released from a 5 hospital w hile the Idahc Court considers whether hi threat to society, his lawyer

.........G ourt-appoititcd a tto rParm enter told 6 th D ist

. Lynn Wlnmill on Tuesday---------- N iel8on-no'longer-is-m <

although he still has an mental disorder.

‘'There’s a bunch o f peo around with that diagnosis,' said. “It’s not that big o f a d

Gla$s(“ A U b u l u y y 1

' _yaj[ei; gives J ■ Wes

{• Opticians t ‘•Fnte Adjust '• Minor and • Fraitieswit

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lu s ln e s s m a n m a k es h is w t b le w Into th e reg io n o v e u r e s and r a ise d fe a r s o f r

$ in a nan 500,000i]

W ith th e ^ is,.thc_ofTicc__ ___________

t r o l l e r J .D . novc sh o u ld 5500;000-pci— ense. •e n te re d th is ork to create . t e r g o v e rn - m ove in tha tin m s s o id VVIIIIam!

a rg in , votersa l e l e c t i o n w ou ld h av ^ in th e o ffice auditors to cl o ile r, in pa rt W illia m s st sm ents fro m 5300,000 to Sn e n t - l d a h o ------U n d e r— tion annually W illia m s c<

b ills b u t po! :b'c p a s t , th e u n d e r th e L p o n s ib le fo r o flice .- .--

$ court uplserious, crime— v io lc n c e -th I sentence, the physical inti s says. ' and unm itiga s d a y u n a n i- T rib e’s ap 5 prison term, w n tc n c e , w i f p aro le , fo r- parole, w as e in an A d a said between

in 1986 and jo n v ic te d o f Tribe w as a ;-torture death ing there wa; 1986. A pre- bc rchabilitat

ivertum ed b v But in a dc G ourtr-A fte r— Judge-Jessc- mviction, th e the brutality 1 the sentence harsh' sentenc o r a c r im e . • "A substo 5 as “the m ost regard reflec : ev e r seen in tio n o f th e te rm s o f the de te rs o th e r

rer ruled ii') — A k ille r But B an r sane in 1971 Prosecutor E I a state mental Deputy Attoi aho Suprem e that it was in t h e remains a cial econom ryer contends. Court ru le b to m ey D avid - oiherreleasei iis tr ic t Judge N ie lso n , lay that Kcrmit defense to v, -m c n u lly - i l l r -d c g re c jn u rd an anti>social lation m urde

Idaho S tate 1 people running b ro k e - o f f sis," Pannenter Nielson, a deal.” The Idaho!

56 in Orr n o o t h o r o p t i c a l . <

; y d u ' t h e S e r v i c e li

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I with over 20 net istments d major repairs lith lifetime guan ig made right her

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I w a y to w o r k d o w n to w n Ti iv em lg h ti b r in g in g h e a v y n if m u d s lid e s .

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p ay ing a ll the b i l l s _ ____a n d _ B t

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r e q u i r e m e n t s— ch; I M p I from ; th e fed -( I f c y e r a l g o v e r n - do5 1 ^ " m e n t f o r b id ca

that. ba;I f th e o ld I

im s '>“ 5_________ r-e .m .a j_ n .e .d __sta

intact, the state sta v« h ad to h ire o u ts id e 19 I check the books, w hich ofl

s a id c o u ld h a v e c o s t sai 0 5500,000 p er year. ' ’ —t h e — n ew — s y s le m ,— sta

c o n t in u e s to p a y th e th< 30st-audit fun c tio n s a re tar 5 L c g is la t lv c -S c rv jc e s . aft

ter

iholds killeith a t - w a s - in f l ic te d - th e — fr< n tim idation , un re len ting an igating.” criappea l cla im ed th e life w ith no p o s s ib i l i ty o f thi

IS excessive. T he appeal str « n the tim e o f the m uraer to nd resentencing in 1994^: m< a model prisoner, show - rei

A-as a possibility he could ' itated. :-widecision written by C h ief na

ty o f the crime justifies a Dience. be s tan tia l sen tence in th is in. lects society’s condem na- m( le d e fe n d a n t’s c o n d u c t, o f l e r m em bers o f s o c ie ty ba

insane asksm nock C ounty D ep u ty in< r D eb Lantermo and-state . ttomey Br?nt Asay argued He in the best interest o f “judi- an sm y” to let t l ^ Suprem e ag : before considering any miserequests___ 1 ............ .........thin, 46,' u sed ati ih sa r ii ty ' th< ) w in .acquittal on a first-, udcr-charge-forthe-m uti-— wl rder o f Irene W agstaff, an tal le University student w ho " lo; ff a re la t io n s h ip w ith foi

a I10 Legislanire abolished the es.

ne Hourg tr> ro in th 'p M a g i r

like you freceive at

ears experience '

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I T u esd a y In th e m id d le o l y raliis and s n o w s th a t

troller sa jsfor-stati

W ill ia m s s a id s e n a to r B u n d e r s o n a n d G r a n t I b o th B o is e R c n u b 'l lc a n CPA s, h e lp ed p re p a re the m o d ifica tio n s n e c c ssa ry ' f

-changCT---------- ' ■“A lot o f th ings in gover

do not have to be politicai c a n b e s o lv e d o n a b ip a basis,” W illiam s said.

H e sa id it is o n ly th e s change in* th e s tru c tu ra l fc

.s ta te lcb n s tiiu tio n a l .oH lccs statehood in 1890. Idaho vo 1970 d id a w ay w ith th e e office o f s ta te m ine inspeci said.

W illiam s w as the 18th iii -state '.auditor.'Jic.w as appoii the position in 1989 w hen tant relative, Joe W illiam s, a ftc r.30 .years ,.and .w on fo i term s in 1990 a n d 1994.

erVlifeter- fr o m - e n g a g in g - in - s im ila L C

a n d p r o te c ts s o c i e t y f ro m crim e,” th e c o u rt s a id .. .

“ The g rav ity , o f th e -offc th is case, as show n by the c stances, is su ffic ien tly egr to ju stify an exceptionally m easure o f r e tribu tion and rence.”

Court rccords said Tribe t •wile to death w ith his fists,

D iane T ribe d ied o f a fina beating on Sept. 30, 1986 c in ju r ie s , b u t o v e r th e p n months bad sufTered “a bruta o f injuries” a t the hands o f h bond.

[s for releainsanity defense in 1982.

N ielson w as.com m itted t Hospital South in Blackfoot i and asked to bc released tw< ago, arguing tha t'he no lon{ mentally ill. A district judge i the request and Parmenter a| the ruling to the Supreme Cour

Nielson hod three hours o f fwhwi K(» fmm thi« gtfltita l in N ovem ber 1993. Poli low ed h is track s in the sn( found .him hiding under a brid

- a blanket and a sack full o f sai » •

at

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=HBois —^ a l ^ m a y^ BOISE ( A P ) -

poirutiotf will clou R j r irritate lungs more | m Boise’s a ir quij l H " substantially sin

. thanks io pollutioi The city has not ( quality standards s

But experts pre o f contamination

. in the winter fron cles already travel daily in the county

_ G ro ^ .w il l .wc w arns • the sta Environmental Qu - “It's very likely

levels* over the si -dccade," sdys Doi Enviromncntal Qu cialisL

Panicles, at lea< than the diameter

H B cause breathing pi h W damage, c a n ^ r :

nnrt hw rt r f i 'w iw

o f a ly* sniokers and th diseases arc most s

The federal stai p am s o f particles air. Pollution abov

" ly is unhealthy, ac I 'V T C ^vironm ental Pre 1 y 3 Two major sou

• 7 foul B o ise 's air:

tewoodstoves and :

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The third major „ , here — cari»n m

been a problem si_ J P ^ 5 j __ thanks to anhual-(m s a n d . i ..

t ' f I 'B ” ! vehicles by m orel fo r Ih e j Ij

— — — i m s n j E c r i n ,™ “ ' ' ” " '“ 1 U''« by ,a i , iQcy maximum particul

j a r t i s a n would h it U . ■ downtown Boise

ISO standard that t forrn o f , ^ gj,yc s .s m c c . ,. one year, that is

tion.Cities that vio

'C tor, ne

u . . highvmys and faa industiy.

J im cd to ------- officials

i? r c .i^ Sbur.ycar_ ^ S m d U d b y i o :

traction-on snow ( bv.car tires. Dust i

I i n .up in the air as veJ *■ * * * Ada County Hi conduct c i ^ early t t o yes

Ffcnse in J ! ' ' ; Vic irc u m - m M b y . 't s in g k g rcg io u s l iq ^ d d c -tcm an ily sS v c rc roads 4 y .id d e te r- I jM 's .w h a t ,!

And B oise m; beat h is S p o ta e ’s lead iti .c u lm i- gem conm im K med sever- ^ Fnday, Spc

n " l« c e c d in g s ti

o fb n .in 1ir c v io u s eariy l97(k ,m yslital series “'“ ' f “ f 'r h e r h £ A irPoW onC ont

Man pleai ise ingarBag(LOGAN, Utah

I to S tate oWSmithfieldmai it in 1971 CM BCS that he rc” “SM ap1 e1 !fd ° f S a "^ g la iy m d fg g ijv a flreedom ««n'i-<fc8ree fllehospj. r ~ ^}lic|; foi- now and .-idgewithsandwich-

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voluntary filn .. p rogram Is I

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m i r t : ; :H « - IT -N 9 '« "l l i p r ' cdm in

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ility i y f a l l— By the year 2010, ,j

loud Boise’s skies and3re often, g,quality’has im proved -f,since the m id -1980s, ^ :tion control measures.3t exceeded federal air 'b s in ce l9 9 1 . . q predict another sourccm will rise — the dust „rom the 200,000 vehi- j|iveling 5 million miles ]nty. K.worsen dust pollution, 5s t a t e 'D iv i s id i r o f g Quality.ely we would easily hit ^: standard in the next ^Doug Collins, regional qQuality a ir quality spe- (5

least 100 times smaller y ter o f human HHir can • q 5 problems, lung tissue;r and aggravate lung j,

Ithose.with respiratory ^ st sensitive. «standard is 150 micro- ^ :les per cubic m eter o f X)vft that level general- , according to 'the U.S.' ' Protection Agency.sources o f particulates ___lir: bu rn ing w ood in id fireplaces and dustnving cars._________ -------------ijor source o f pollution iV .I monoxide — has not 1 “ 1 since the mid-1980s, j[« al emissions checks on -j,gj

rc efficient riewer mod-

Q co m p u terT n aly sis by the year 2000, the culate level in the win-

144 m ic ro g ram s in sc — just short o f the at triggers violations. I f the standard tw ice in is considered-a viola-

violate th e s tandards ie ra l d o lla rs fo r n ew , ‘ace restrictions'on new

)ls arc discussing h o w .. pollution, stirred up by ^^55,

road crews to improve w and idc is ground up tst ih the sand also flies vehicles w hiz by.Highway District oflfi- ..jj.g

year will study ways to . iist'and*pfcvenl'future

;e dust cou ld be con- _ d I less sand, substituting N and sweeping up sand , j

t is done in Spokane. L m ay h a v e , fo llow

U n taking, more strin- asuies. p - -Spokane w as only two

standards fo r particu- ^n m onoxide since die .yrs Ron Edgar, technical eg'3f the Spokane County I r aOntrol Authority. ^

ads innocent t gc bin caseah (AP) — A 21-year- ".1nan pleaded innocent to j! robbed art Ernst store , A iloyees io a garbage bin.aner is charged in 1st . . jw ith six f in t-d eg ree 0

ibcry, aggravated bur- .i,- Bvated kidnapping; and—tiony theft .

m iJD K !® S I\ e ^ r y system o f the W Rim indujfw roting K is now OS follows:

lerol audienc8 ?,.oU.- - - 1®B otim lHu d :— ---------- g

B ntoLG uitlance----------- ^

ITlOnOa TO glVBcial g u idance ter dren under 1 3 . .ne material may, bo g p ^ r i a . , f o r I

tricted, under 1 7 M vires ocepmpan)flng' K S

on e under 1 7 • w nined.: . W

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> Wednesday. Janut

S ^ iincarnai

BOISE.^AP) — From rar to conservative congressmar U.S. senator to director o f 0 North’s Freedom Alliance, 1

—conscrvativc-Stevc-Symms- tinues to evolve.

N ow it is S teve Symms author,- and the how -to mn fo r hand<to-hand political 1 bat, written w ith Larry Gruj

. Moscow, is selling fast. ' -T he first 9,000 copics o f

■ C it iz e n ’s G u id e to ' Figh G overnm en t” a re a lreody and Jam eson Books o f Ott 111., p lans a sccond prin tir 10,000 copics. The book wa N o v e m b e r s e le c tio n o f

..5 0 ,0 0 0 -m cm b cr C o n s w j B ookclub .

“C itizens o f all s tripes decided to take matters into ow n hands,” publisher Jam Campaigne said. “The book tool that allows them to do it

S y m m s, w h o se 2 0 yeai W a sh in g to n as a m em be

■ C ongress w e re m arked bj anti'govem m ent philosophy, he w anted to help conserva

used for years. The forward w r itte n by lib e ra l N ew ' Dem ocratic Sen. Daniel Pa Moynihan.

_ "Fighting.goy.cm m ent is. the U nited States cam e ab'

City sets rewar for lead on flye

IDAHO FALLS (AP).— The as lauhchVd a d rive to flnan BwardTumlT^KnsrmaTiojrorr istributed racist fiicrs that targlnplf«s tn p^nqlh,“1 would encourage everyone, if

clievc in saying, ‘Not in Idaho F lien they should become invoh aid W es D eist, chairm an of 'u ltu ra l A w areness and Hu Iclations Committee.

‘*niis has been cscalating for a nd a'Half,” he said. ‘The city coi nayor and policc dcpanment a ;oing to allow this-to escalate fui 'lo.one should be afraid to li^ daho Falls.”

Americus John Lewis, preside hc local chap ter o f the*Nati Association for the Advanceme Colored People, said the hate en< igcd by iiie rs distrib'ule'd 'Dc ^ould concern everyone. --^ ifH 9 -n o t-en l)^ aek 4 s6 U « Jso a community issue,” Lewis It’s going to take a collcctivc elT<

D R . R O N A L D S . C O R B II j g h i r o p r a c t o r

liiiflC iilm

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luary 4,1995 Tlmos^Jews, Twin

— i d a h ^

m ^lat^ ition: aut

g h tin g S y m th s y so ld)ttaw a, conservatives, M oy ling o f the lessons o f their I VOS the vcrsal “including s ) f th e liberals m ight usefn a t iv e __ ^wc_w^sh jo .i io ld .o

this wild fVonticrsmc s h av e Among the book’ to their— arc-h ead in g s lik e imeson Political A ction G r ok is a T ru s t" and "1 i it.” Confcrcnce.”■ars in W hat S y m m s c b e r o f manual for the activ by h is th e de ta ils o f po li ly, said from Congress dowi vatives highway district; ’*

rd was u n tu rn ed w ith ch ’ Y o rk “ Strange Bedfellow; Patrick “ G o ing to J a i l , ” ‘

B ureaucracy A gair is_how and "Polling (and 0] ibout,” that look like polling

jfd Utah eyes taTO"GAN, Utah ( / ers chairman o f the Legis

Tax Task force said h*‘iy ___islationjo_give_reJicf

ance a facinghiphCT taxes.Sen.' iCobcrt Monig

irgeted Ogdcn. said the task f5-------------bilUo4ncrea5e-the-rttif they tion from 32 percent t(

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a year H T V T I V T V S I H;ouncil,

further.

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Ith c f^orward b e g i n s .

. “ T his books is more th a n '

—m n an ife s to :---------------. . . It is a d o w n - t o - earth manual 1 on how to do it yourself.”

- W h i l e S y m m s and c o a u t h o r G ru p p a re ,

Moynihan wrote, c ir book are uni- )g som e lessons js e fu lly learn i fd .o u r.o w ri_ w ith .. ...........■smcn!”lok’s 38 chapters ike “ F orm ing a G roup," “Brain " T h e N ew s

s c a l l s a shop ctivist deals wilh p o lit ic a l ac tion lown to the local

c h a p te r s lik e • lows Welcome!” ., ” “ U sin g O ne ga inst.A no ther"d o ther activities_________lling)."

tax'relief1 (A P ) — The co- egislature’s Property id he’ll propose leg- ;lie f to homeowners _____5;___________ T.______________Dnigomep'. R-North sk force is pushing a

r,»ciHi»nlinl;nt to 40 pcrccnt.

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bureaucrat w ho su flen n ip tion w hen y o u n g • another bow l o f gruel.___ ^ P F * o fp in g r ic h

■ A inenca,” the b lii^ rrif c a n s ’ d ra m a tic g a in : elections, the incom ii H ouse p roposed haltin w ith D ependent C hild m ents to u nw ed teen n

U n d e r th e G O P p i cou ldn ’t c a re .fo r the ir could be'p laced in o rp l

T h e proposal is d ra " from ^ t h inside and i

w ith G in g ric h sq u a n hairs. F o r som e p eo p l orphanage conjures u j tutional neglect o n a gr

-------------- ^That’s n o t w hat G injH is is a serious propos thoughtful hearing.

Its basic prem ise is t abused child ren a re b<

crack houses. - “ I f a 13-year-oId w<

dieted and has an abus: — : " is p re g n a n t, t h e r e 'o i

cho ice sne can malce t< life other than a D um j

— p r e s s s e c re ta ry , A lli K n i^ t-R id d c r N ew s S orphanage is b e tte r thai an abusive h om e life.”

T he federal Depaitnx H um an Services es tim 3 m illion and 5 m illio live in conditions o f se gleet; abnost as m any i Those num bers could di

S till o ther ch ild ren i d o n ed : In L o s A n g e l . . . tw een 2 ,000 a nd 5 ,000

g iv e n tim e - a lv g < w h o m s u rv iv e b y p r ilea lin g drugs.' '- T hese arc ch ild rm w: f a th e r s , 'o u r o f n c e d < signed o f f o n the ir pare

Th'Stephen Hartgcn C Pubtoher ’ h

The mcmb are Steph

tefter^Programs are musi' Thanks again for all the W(

entertainment available to all Valley! ,: I always look forward to th

grams, ^ ^ t excq>iional tale town. Looking forward to 19- < IRENESURFACE

' ; TwinFaUs

Business goes beyoniIn this day and age, I am ra

’ ly great service in a b u s in g I m d such excqitional service Christmas was a gift in itself.

- — —I r e c e n t l y ^ off-work,-nis found a panong spot, fed th e :

• tb approach Pets and Plants w , “click” o f a door being lbcke<

was 5 p.m . and it was 5:05 p.i • I started back to the car w h

*<click” .aod a cheery voice asl something. {The woman a t Pei opened the door, nimed on th< m e in getting just the right do carried the 40i)ound sack out also to ldm e i f 1 knew I o>uld store r i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i n g time, to (

assist me. .A s a ^ y in g 'c u s tb m e r , I e

^ and am iably, b u t P & r above and t ^ o n d

' adm ire exceptional s e m c e i troo iziiig th is establishm ent

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rial - 1ierin igthej iges^can biich .1^e’s becom e th e t ie s .l ’90s. - • sam , ^lum ble, from C harles Vive^ T w ist"? H e w a s th e Tht orphanage, the round fo r tl fered a volcanic con-: struct ig O liver dem an d ed all, s t lel. tu n i^i c h ’s “C o n tra c ^ w th _ a n ^ p ^ t f o r t h e R e p u b l i - '. fo r an t in s in N o v e m b e r’s . Gr< m ing speaker o f th e Boys' Iting A id to Fanulles m ore lild rra (A FD C) p a y - also fi o m o n is . / The p la n , i f th e m o m s backs

e ir k ids, the children The irphanages- - . b y the draw ing Intense fire g in as id outside the G O P .» rate Ir la re ly in th e c ro s s - i f 5 ople, p ie Idea o f th e b ru tl: ; u p visions o f insti- housii I grotesque scale. be tht iingrich has in m ind. .-W hen posal tha t deserves a in 19(

experiis that neglected and The ; be tte r o f f in group tractir - o i r th e - s t r e e r o r i n —p rovic

there’iw om an is d rug -ad - The

jusive b oy fnend .and home* 'o u g h t to b e so m e - fo r far e to save the baby ’s TEe im pster,” G ingrich’s un itin U la n L ip s e t t ,- to ld possib s Service. “Even a n to han than certain d eath o r ing ar 5.” practitIm en t o f Health and T he im ates that betw een a s Bo llion A m erican kids th e se 'se v e re abuM o r ne* famill< ly are in foster care, sort ot d double in 20 years. ' Moi en have been ab an - im por je le s , th ere a r e b e - to be r KK) s treet k ids a t a n y ......O u rr g e p e rc e n ta g e o f ch lld r p ro s titu tio n o r b y fare s'

w h o f1 w hose m others a nd sh o rt :d o r n eg lec t, h a v e Tha >arental responsibili- N ew t 1

EHinesOarkWaJworth AUcnWManaging editor Qrculal

inbe is o f the editorial b ^ r d ar ephen Hartgen, Clark Walwort

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j n d c a n o f d u ^ S J S 'n rarely treated to tru* this si£ :ss establishment. To planne: ice the week after D q v

real pnnished^owntown,-------^ f t r n nh e meter, and started j j in th ts when I heard the sw er tc Jced. Closing time a R 7

1 the lights, assisted; dog food, and eveaout to n v car. She 'u ld n o tg e tto h e r.to call and Pets and _pen a tew minutes

I expert to be treat- It Pets and Plants ^ t h e c a l l o f d u t y . I c c and plan on pa- c n tW iia la b u s i .

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i o n d f i i i t u r e j S ®ivant to go as a com - chance: dw question that pieas iibo0 ly lQ Q U D C il_ _ w e ar»- « all going some- . .-Thank'[fiscIIl»Bve,choiccs - iw a iB?SoiDy.que8tipn td . v . i w r yJmtipftptnn ayiiriftK'' «- ^ W n

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>e w orthw hs. T he kids have b ecom e societ n , doom ed to b e predators i f th' 'c « n d v ic tlm s if th e y d o n ’t . Fhe group-home concep t make; r th e se y o u n g s te r s . B y p ro i ucture, support, sa fe ty , and n: , s tab ili^ , it could g iv e k ids an l i ^ to sink som e em otional me i provide them w ith a fighting 1 an education.

j r o u p h o m es s u c h a s N e b n y s ’ Tow n w ou ld c o s t th e taxj ire m oney than w elfa re , b u t t 0 for more likely to b e successf fhere are, how ever, po ten tia l :k s.'fhe first is th a t like anything el th e government, o rp h ^ a g e s m as high-minded r e fo r r^ but d>

Mnto something w orse. f y o u d o u b t t h a t , re m e m b i i t lsh , c r a c k - la d e n C B brln i-( ising project, generally conside the m ost dangerous in th e co len it opcned’on C hicago’s.Wej 1966, il was a m o d e l G reat S leriment in social engineering, 'h e track 'reco rd Ind ica tes tha :ting with private group-hom e vidersTvonld4?e -m o re-efrectiv re’s no guarantee.'h e se c o n d c a v e a t is th a t j nes should never becom e a sub family. — '~he emphasis m u st a lw ays be tin g k ids w ith th e i r paren ts ^ible and o n g iv ing parents the umdle the pressures o f making and caring fo r th e ir children

ctical.I tc average stay a t institution< Boys’ Tow n is |e s s than tw o ' sc a re fac ilities th a t s triv e tc lilies the space and the basic sit t o ut their ow n problem s.'lore Importantly, th ey emphasi )ortance o f every k id having i « accepted, pro tected and Iove< )urs is a society, unhappily , in [dren are undervalued, and ou ! system virtually ensures that0 fa ll th rough th e c ra c k s arc r t ) .T ia t^ ju s l'n o t-g o c ^ , enough, h ,vt has. a better idea.

s-NewsnWiljon Peter Yorkulatlon manager Advertising dire

1 and writers of edilorials orth and Sieve Crump.

xning? I feci there is a difFerence! >ur city has a long-range p lan as are going to be in 2 0 years. Now c a possible change - M icron - \ lid excecd'lhat ploirmuch'^uiac^ insiderably larger population grc } is conceivoble, b ut can w e mai: lity o f community life w want> dgrowih?I ou r vision o f grow th, is there a uality? That is the question that nts me. I feel w e as c itizens neec significant thought and ensure t! iners insert this v ision into their0 w e have a v ision? P erhaps wh problems lie in each o f ou r live; u rcom m unity-arid lheiife o f ouj1 the lack o f an aw areness o f and r to this question.RTHOAOwinFalls • • •

O th e r ’s d e a t h r a i s e s q u c[y name is Antonio W . Batt, and erated in the T w in F alls C ounty i)e reason I am. w riting is becaus her, Albert DegoHado, w as puUi )ec. 19 at about 4 a .m . b e tw eo i: n-faU r - Mrfa toUief was arwateti is, taken to the hospital. H e was iced dead at about 4 p .m . Dec. 1 feel that the police o r som eone ii ^ i n g from m yself and m y fami / o f m y brother w ill com e out'to / that I feel the citizens o f Twin lid know abou^hojw.our street ft i 'i is e c x c « s iv e fo rce’. to 'th e im

m y little brother received intern s from the police officer, then tl 3 could h a v e 'p r^ m te d tny brot i c e s o f r e c o v ^ i . .. n , ease take note and check in to itx»-going-«Kget4o4be-botUiiuof;ik you for your tim e.vas not allowed to a ttend the flu[ m n D 0 B A T r

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hile:iety’s je t-f th e y s u r - ’ M '

j l ^ s m s e ; |i r o v id in g \d m ost o f * 2 ® ancJppor-m oorings ' ^

ng chance

:b ra sk a ’s taxpayers ut they ’re

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g else run s m ay be*It deterio-

n b e r t h e B Bn i-G re e ns idered to! country. I_ _ _ _ ■W e s tS i^ - _ _____ 1“ . 'Undthat co n -)me care- tim e to t

------- tre«rthrow-ouib ills and step (

» S s e " 'J ? ? s “Ssubstitute go righ t b tick t

b o o n re - T hem W hat Bi ats w h en So le t 's take the skills new leaders. S

dng a liV' tribu tor clump ren w hen reol estote, for

60 pcrcent froi ions such tees and the re:

H is second-laB ricu ltu re -p

, . 8 farm -state seni c stalls to all o f it from p

Rep. N ew t Gir ^ i z e th e nance, insuran' ig a righ t $360,208, with )ved. close sccond, iin w hich . predom inaiing o u rw e l- Sen.Alfonse

ha t those chaim ian o f the are so ld got a whoppins

surance and rea. ___ business a poor

1. M aybe other hand, Rep chairm an o f the

-------------- niittee, owes h i------------------fense-industrics

^ natiunl resourct ly all from PAC

HealI w on’t go so

pain, but I sure Lots o f Amei

alienated, feelir The^w litical

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' by male-voters ton and convint

las'to w here S S S

S’S*in tw ilh th is f ^ i i y u b i e i s ,

A nd there are w Z r statistfcsiAbou

than w omen tolecd to g iv e

w orkplace, to d ' N ever mind t

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and an an - -useless creature • M aybe w h a t!

. ■ _ Y earo ftheM ai I offer this or

l u e s t i o n s i . “ S i i f i S i ya n d la r a in - an d industryan n tyJaiL new est entty in ause m y ■ self-declared vi lulled o v e r ' T heir hegemt :en F iler and- the gains o f thb ited'then; 1— glass te iliug-iu-

T i T ' D o o i i cle ish id m g ■amily. T his I" 'It to avin Falls : hS S p ^

te m a lin -^ .., ., .31 the in-irother's •. ‘

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iecfthet> take dow n the C h ris tm as > u t-the^ iicakeradd .-up -th fr p on the scale. H ere c o m e J( try, R y K risp and c o ttag e the season to g e t r ea l, so lei

I c to po litical basics. T h e fin cs_isLyou_Got to D an c e _W1 Brung Y ou.ke a look at w ho b ru n g o u r Sen. B ob D ole’s l a r g e d c o

ip is in finance, in su ran ce a br a total o f $537 ,356 , ab o u rom p olitical action co m m it rest firom individuals, i-b jggest interest g ro u p is . • perfectly understandab le ir :n a to r - fo r $ 320 ,731, a lm oi I political action com m ittees iingrich also ow es m o s t to f uice and real esta te , a to ta l < ith m iscellaneous b u s in e s s t I , $318,584, again w ith PACig c a s i ly .. ._ ....................... ......sc D ’Amato o f N ew Y ork , ni :he Senate B anking Com m itti ng $1,331,695 fnim finance, •eal estate, with m iscellaneou lorsccond at S 456 ,7 j5 ..0n .tl: lep. Robert L ivingston, n ew h e House A ppropriations Co his re-election prim arily to di|f»g ^ygO^^On nnH »n«>rg y nnHrces interests ($50,250), virtu \C s . .

ited batt]so far as to say I feel th e ir re recognize it.lerican working m en a re hurt tling displaced.

ion last N ovdnber w as fiielei rs fed up w ith P resident Clin- inced that the D em ocrats in said m ore attention to liberal 1 than to ordinary w ork ing gu

mists'6ayso.-They c ite s tud ie the number o f A m erican m ei le traditional role o f w ork ing ir-round, to put food o n th e s shrinking dram atically, ire other, equally d a m a ^ n g out how m en are m ore likely to suffer alcohol dependency, icide, to be murdered in the I d ie sooner o f m ajor disease, d the emotional destruction n e r ic ^ television, -which per lying men, and especially fa- wilted, out-of-touch a n d rath ires w ho tend to s tum ble a lo It this nation iieeds In 1995 it lan.only partly in jesL Sure, i t ’s 'e that the h a lf o f th e h um an lly in charge o f governm ent ore to be pitied fo r b e in g the in that ever-growing lis t o f victiins o f soniething. mony is hardly a t r is L Despii hb women’s m ovem ent,'this

l e s b u i y - — " — -

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tir R ep . P a t R oberts , con- H o u se A gricu ltu re , : and ag ricu ltu re a s fa r a r o u t c o n trib u to r; everyth nit- c u le . B u t R ep . T hor

c h a irm an o f th e Hoi 3 . m ittee , has a fa r mo : in a sp read . F id an ce , ins Qost ta te lead ag a in w ith ees. fo llo w ed by hea lth i o f i - $ W l ,6 3 8 .A ls o r ig h o lo f tu re w ith $151 ,226 . :s a M y thanks to the r ACs A C lose-U p Look at____ . '_ th 'e .n u m b e r s ._ _ ___, new N ow w hat d o ou r 1 littee, -about cam paign-fina :e, in- o f the rot, th e systen :ous w ith w hich th ey buyi.thc___li.'Lol!. reform ers, jusw . Sen . Phil G ra m m : Com- form o u r cam paign p J de- D em ocrats w ere whe

m n jn r i ty ” H n , hf>, ht irmal- Ph il G ram m - w hat i

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~ ■ , n ie»havg:a!Womaa:K ‘ est-paid executives,-a sled than 1 percent o f t h e :

B ut there’s the rub: ° ' execs w ho are sudder ral like a crushed can tos guys highw ay that is Arner

~ I t ’i t h e m en w h(\bi dies— I t’s the m en-who di ncn those hitching a ride t i»g fo ra w eek’s w ork wh ' ■ a day.

In contrast to womi S m ore and a t h igher pa 5ly ihe w ages and benefit

once em ployed in fac ^ and transportation ser

as m uch’as one-fifUi i i I t’s n ot that workin

better o f f than w orkir fa- ju s t they had m ore to “•her . A c lw -h e a d e d ana lot. . this downturn is caus<

5 >8 a noVralated to the pres m o s ^ e ~ the globali

’s can riiaifcet^the increi and o ther technology, u factiiring to a service

T here’s som ething f ; ever. W hen it seem s t

nom ic prospects are a fpite , low s tha t one person’; e Iggg -«My

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trts , new c h a irm a n o f A r^ , u n su rp ris in g ly h ad .p r and a w ay h ^ b ig g e s t ' r y th in g e lse is m in u s- hom as B liley J r . , n ew a H ouse C o m m erce C ^ - I: m ore n ice ly b a la n c e d ji insurance a n d re a l es- i

'ith $ 170 ,222 , c lo s e ly . , s th in te rests w ith vig h t up th e re is ag ricu l- 26. cle new sletter C ap ita l E ye, r n c a t M oney in P o litics, ib r t______________________________ Eu r new leaders th in k li Inance reform , th e roo t c tem o f legalized b ribery tl )uy ofllce? W hy , thoseju s t listen: ______________ t]m said, “ I am e ag e r to re - .3 ;n p rocess, j u s t a s th e c A -h e n th e y w e re in th e c

lat a card. S en . M itch r., w as up-front: "C am - \

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. f if th eF o m in e5 0 0 co riip a - | rtBacoaeco£jheitfiveJugh-=si srand w om en ho ld less h e firms’ top 2 ,500 jobs. I' :ub: It’s not th e corporate Idenly feeling forgotten, tossed on the s ide o f the °

merica. c(\built the road.0 drive th e jo ic k s ,'a n d ---------d e to a jo 'S p a y in g th e m what they once earned in

omen -.w ho aro w orkirig rp a y thahdecades a g o - « lefits o f b lue-collar m en J factories, c o n s tru c tio n . 1' services have p lunged by

to s in c e th c la te !970s. F king-class m en a re n 't still rking-class w om en; it ’s ‘! to lose. ____________°analysis would say that____‘lused by m yriad factors jresence o f a certa in chro- . balization o f th e A m eri- ^ creased use o f com puters F igy, the shift from a m an- viceM onom y. ing else a t p lay here , how- OS that the w o rld 's MO- re shrinking, i t a lso foi- on’s gain is anotiier’s

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lal intenpaign fitiahce reform w ill ni

-^gendar?% flre^s^io-grounds w on’t w aste a n y tim e on it.’

T hanks, M itch. According polls, 78 p ercen t o f Americi m ost m em bers o f Congress e.sted,in serv ing spcxinl-inte than in_serving the people ti WhfcTi Roes to show that yo

..percent o f the Am erican pec no g roundsw ell.

A s w e lis ten to the R epub about " reform ing Congress*^ ing g overnm ent” a nd “refo r ju s t rem em ber; T he Congrej the trough o f corporate doni sam e C ongress thot hands o w elfare.

T h e t o u l costs o f this elec expected to go over SI billi<

. ho congressional o r electora , term lim its, n o t cu tting cop£ _mittees.and.sUifr,_not_cihics.

lobby d isclosure - that w ill o f d ifference unless and unt: the w ay cami>aigns are finar

O u r po ls w ill continue to.< _them .w hat.brung_'^5i.-We.w • get g overnm ent o fra ip o ra te ests, b y c orporate special im corporate special interests.

M o lly Iv in s is a colunmis. Worth Sutr-Telegram.

tails progrecently b y so m any women i cidenuUI^) left m any Americ foundering and angry. The m fected since W orld W a rn o fhrM rfunnn^ i< h(Wimin£

M a n and more, the image 0: lead a relies on traditional fern compassion, consensus-buildin tence, warmth. It’s almost as if anthem was turned on its head can’t a man be more like.a wot

It seem s that m any m en on -th e ir jobs, & m ilies and cars a

who to be.This id e n tic crisis m ay we

our social discourse. W hen a once knew p lam ly where it c e ^ ’s pecking o rder feels thre m arginalized, tmsure, it’s onl lash a t those nipping a t the ar w om en o r m inorities o f any I provide a burst o f satisfactior deal w ith th e fimdamenlal ch fashioning a new , m ore comf alistic role fo r American men

— It isn ’rs im p ly abourm eng together; it’s about women ai ing that the pointless bashing er, literally and figuratively,« progress.

This could take more tiian <- three o r four. Ju st in time for the W oman,

O nly kidding, giiys.

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le they re p re se n t t you c an ’t fo o l 78 . p eople. B u t tha t’s

publicans ta lk ess” and “ refo rm - jform ing w elfare ,” ' ' g re ss th a t f e e d s a t ionations is th e Is o u t co rpo ra te

election cy c le are >ilIion. T h e re are toral r e f o r m s - n o t :opgressional com*lies reform s , not________vill m ake o n e iota until w e c h an g e Inanced.! to. dance w ith .i^e.will c o n tin u e to ----------irate spec ia l inter*'J in terests a n d for ts.

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gresslen have (n o t coin- 1 erican m en le m ale ro te per- 1 o f benevolent n in g tm »1pvnnt ^g e o fa s u c c ^ f i i l ■ :.......female traits o f ; ilding, quiet c c m ^ - ' u i f Henry Higgms cad to ask: W hy woman? ’ a. once defined by u s are n o t s u r e - •

f w ell be po isoning m a u p tha t it existed in soci* threatened,I only natural to l e a i ^ e s - b e t h e y ny kind. T h a t m ay - nion, b ut it d oesn’t ‘1 challenge o f b m fo r t^ le a n d re-

en getting th e ir act *--------ai and m en realiz- . u n g o fo n e a n o th - lly, only sta lls

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» n ls oT, every dollar won in osb lawsuits go to lawyers.

Count Ihe ridges on that clam ind you will know how o ld ihe was. says a sea sage.

A m erican.prisonersof w ar have in m aay'foreiSn c e l l t B u r in lievi fiany as in our own Civil W or pri; Like w hal Pogo said.

W hen you make your list p f c hing.in sea waier, don 't 'leave oii ienic.'

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-• IF JANUARY 4 IS ’DAY; You were separat

a M parents at relatively

build on different bise. \— __ dox, capable o f aeating

lion. You have knack.foi'---------- for delving deep into ihi• • __ coming up with answer

Scorpio persons play inu m _ your life. June and Sep

your most productive, pn M S9 tic months of IW5.______ ARIES (March 2I-Apt

recognition. succes.<;, fun ; ----------pliment from one you h

sirraliun.“ alnlity' to win

lt/04/95 '’’ { S lU M A p r i l :l) .^ il one might request. "Hi

i_ . ^ Don't get involved in fig L ®, ' concern you. Check sign; H I - to assume position of leai l i Q E M M {May 21-Jur — — date broken - icll your ■

H ■ graphic I'crms. Focus on ; ^ seminating informatinn, i ^ lie image. Participation

J t t ■= campaign proves bencfici CANCER (June 21-Jul

^ ■ revolves around music, ir f f 5 design, architecture. Signi ^ ^ adjustment indicited, mig ^ Q al change of residence, ma r t e w _ I ^ { J u ly lV A u g .2 2 ' *■•' delay wiih defeat, T iihe i OlflWSS play waiting g.nme. Spolli

fairs, public relations, f marTiage. You'll discovi take immediate action.

VIRGO (Aug. 2 3 ^ . : ” ganiQtkm, lime limitation,

tclatkxship. Empkiymenl { sudden change. Blessing you'll soon be in busines f(

, • UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. c k * yond the immediate, be I J J -K V export opponunities. Foe

ativiiy, challenge, variel I traction and discovery o f

SCORPIO (Oct. IV N o

— s s r a a ' g ; , i 5cu'rity, marital status. Leo are one 1 a n rely on.for .ih

SACHTrARIUS(Nov.2 » '« o p nccessary.oskquesiions.de

'o f "wild-goow chasc." O persons play m a ^ roles, c

w omen lettos. initiak in names: B, 1 report- CAPRICORN Dec. Z

isbatids__vcstigatc financial proposifc.” ■ ■ - lion valid, time your mo thal 67. be on brink of money jacl sbcstos lost, missing or stolen will

■ A Q U X f e (Jan. 20-1 jmshell claim you arc “missing.’ ic clam are proieoing precious pi . ule revised, itinerary chavc.died j t tn c e s take sudden turn il c v e w o P isce s '(F eb - r9-Mar in sonS agenda revealed to a few.

Be discreet, hurl no stor every- your side, you’ll be vind

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IS YO UR BIRTH-parated from one or ivcly early age. You

se. You are unortho- ting your own traJi-_ Ic.foi'detective work,0 Ihc unknown and W eis. Taurus. Leo.1 interesting roles in Seplember will be

c. proninble, roman-

-April 19); Focuson fun and frolic, com- Du hold in high.re­

win friends among

:i)-May 20): Some- "Hold my coat!”

n fight thul does not signatures, be ready r leadership'.1-Junc 20): Releaseour side of ,story_in_ ;_____\ on publishing, dis- . . inn, improving pub- ition in advertising leficial.r-July 22): Atiention ic. income ptitcntial. Signilicant domestic might involve actu-

:.marit;il status.5. 22):_Ckm;i, equate............ ...irhe is on your side, ipotligiu on legal af- vs. partnership and scovcr deception -

^ . 2 2 ) : Focus on or- tion. intense personal lent picture subjcct to sing in disguise — css for yourself.Oct. 22): Look be- be alert to import- Focus also on ere-

arieiy. physical at- y o f "soul mate."VNov. 21); AnswenV diViotiBuildinp __Leo decla res:-Y ou ' ' br.showinwnship!" 'o v .22 ;D cc.21 ):'n^ .........K. don't fall into tn^." Ginocr. Aquarius les, dxikl have these k b . k. t ;c. 22-Jah. 19): In-jpoa iion -in fo rm a--------------• moves, you coukj ’jackp<M.Whalw>s'I will be relumed. ' . . • • 20-Feb: 18): Some ing." Actually yog , , _ us privacy - sched-

changed. Circum-am injrour favor.___ !____ _•March 20): Secret . . ' few. including you. stones, lime b o b ' . vindicated. B isu re ■ - - avoid saying. “I •Involved. ;. ■ • r

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~ N ^ c h i ld r c n ”y e i r b “ working on it.”

We live in an apartmcn A y o u n g w o m an ( I ’ ll Nellie) lives across the h is five m onths pregnant 4-ycar»old stepson , “ Ro is a handful. R oger gets he wants b y scream ing ar He kicks the furniture, h and he has kicked m e a times.

N e llie had a d o c lo r’s m ent yesterday, and she i f 1 would keep R oger fo o fhours . W hat could 1 Sa

W ell, N ellie was gone hours, and Roger tore up m ent and d id everything th in k o f to im ta te me.

■; m bth 'crl:a 'm c 'back7shc~ how R oger behaved, and “Just fine."

------------ r tbby rl-T icvcnvnn t-rochild again - even for an 1

I k now N e llie , being a nd all, w ill ask m e to a p i n . S he has no fami

• city.How can I gel o ut o f it?

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ncnt building.I ’ ll c a ll her,= hall N ellie b E A R H m l a n d h n s o ,n , , | ,_ .R „ g , R oger " w h o handle, i r

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: ,h is m o lh e r h e r h e w as e a couple o f absence.

> r ' = S * " ' ; h e r“ lshe asked mer for a couple „ ,, „

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ling he. could signed “S t. I ic._W hen ten b y somec he asked m e b o rs , w h o 1 md I told her, sch o o l and

couple o f tee

' f r im work.**!ng p reg n an t jn th e s tree tto keep h im carried h e r Iim ily in th is back.)

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H A D IT : T e ll h e r th e en 3ger is too much for you Er and you do not want the be

ility o f looking after him. . na i her no favor by telling as w e ll-b eh av ed in h e r

ds to know - not only for but for R oger’s - that the 'Is to be d is c ip lin e d . I t ^ : a k indness to her, and . ^

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A B B Y : I read the le tte r sir t. Petersburg, F la.," w rit- 1 leone w ho said his neigh-__ ch0 h a d c h ild rc n in h ig h W id co lleg e , ac te d lik e a 19teen-agers.. _________ S atfic husband cam e hom e l^a I, his w ife would run out Jai :e t to m eet him , and he 32: ;r into th e house p iggy- ad

en'1 read th a t le t te r seven3, I w o u ld h a v e sa id , I o p le 'a re nuts,” but after oui

PROBLEM!5URABLE?, declined niedicpast, you can-n

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[ILADELPHIA — It Is said I sausages are tw o th in g s pec Id never watch being m ade. So ige lo doesn 't k now about li v h en it com es to sa u sa g e : In’t disagree more. . AngeltLloyes an audience’, am .gets one at his m eat store in

iJ la lianJv la rkc t^w iic rc jhe jd produces some 2 0 0 varietic

g e . - ^ ^ m alligator tb snake. it'has_w alkcd , now ji_o r.sw a re it has been in a D ’An£

ge sometime in the 83 years si ia n b u tc h e r S a n to D ’A ng :d his shop in th e 'sa m e placKUy'.— -------------------------------jsag e — a ll-n a tu ra l, no-flll te -free sausage c ram m ed v w in e , sp icc s ond e v e ry m

inab rc":^ is in th e D ’Angel

s the qu in tessen tial fast foe Sonny D ’Angelo, wHo runs 1 P h ila d e lp h ia s to r e w ith :r, Anthony. “Sausage is a gi :e for expressing h ow you feel, cc 1972. when the brothers H fro m th e ir f a th e r , th e y ht dcd the shop’s reperto ry to where many gourm ets conside is t C oast's prem ier purveyor exotica. ‘ ~

isider these items, a ll mode fre hristm as seafood sausage, w urbot, sole, m onk, scallops i ?•

)firritatim y w.ife a n d I e x p e r M arriage E ncounter, w e ac

-Hke-thatc o uple:—:----------- r -— We-don.M-care-whot-othef say; after 27 y ears o f marri; couldn’t be happier.

I f a ll m a rr ied c o u p le s i c n c ed a w e e k e n d o f M; Encoun{cr, m e d i ^ c e rate b e m uch low er./Y o u m ay i names.. . . - JO R G E A N D C A

FERN / L O N G BRANC

DEAR J O R G E A N D C A ] W h a t a w e l l -d e s e rv e d p! M a rr ia g e E iic o u rite r . I ai

■aware o f its success'rate. ’ For at least 25 years, I ha'

singing its praises.F o r in fo rm a tio n and a

. c h a p tc r s J n - y ,o u E .a r c a ,_ w i W orldw ide M a rr ia g e Enci 1908 East, H ighland A ve.,'S S an B ernard ino . C a lif . 92<

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1 laws ries and ligonbenies. leopl^ • Rabbit sausage, Sonny Dijon mustafd. laws. A nd those are th

;es h e '" from die brothers'w li f i t is fine wine,

md he N ew ly p o p u la r s in ihe em u (“a lom b-beef i daily, p o u ltry u n d e rto n e

ies of. (“somewhere“ belwei 5. son”). There is snakewarn.__a lI ig a to c .s a u sa g c .ngelo s p ic c s — I d id n ’t ; since gator flavor,” Sonny ngelo ety combines vegetal ace it and fresh turkey brei------------took-two years to perillers, Even African lion w ith a t $24 per pound, m eat N eophytes, take <

;elos’ sausage is sold with tions.

bod,” In the display wini IS the by their feet alongsi h h is snake skins, large hu: great and a sm all v a t o f :

cl.” "hunters’ chili,” dev took RowIJXyVI ir rn n tr

have falo, boar, rabbit and 0 the “Our window is HI der it the expressway — pei o r o f b u t th ey s ti l l slow

Sonny D ’Angelo says 'resh: The D 'A ngelo e li w ith butcher’s tradition si>

s a n d S onny and A n th o n im m igrated from To

i n g ^ g le r ie n c e d in your column, acted ju s t H ere’s a n ori « - chiidibii lu ilm ^ler-pcople— ^Aeir hw ds: rriage, w e /Q : H ow do y

R e n d i t io n w hen s e x p e r y ' '" il*'? v l a m g A A: U dder failu n C T ^ d - J O ;y use our

A b b y sh a re J n ? N 1 casyrl•ICH,N.J. To order, sen d a ARMEN: addressed envel p lu g fo r m o a cy order fc a n v w e ll .C anada) to : D

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irc s ^ m o re o f her ' ^ Yrto-prepare recipes. M j i a businc^-size , self- n h p e , pius^cbeck or ■ 100 fo r S 3 .9 5 (S 4 .50 in v\ D e a r A b b y ; -M ore an'd

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a slowing agencies of the related, pertinent Info] owing rules In the nev). Idaho D epartm ent of Empit 117 M ain S t . B d se , ID 83735 io . 0 9 ^1 3 0 -9 5 0 1 , Unem plo3 in e f ltsp la lm s . A ddresses th y q u it-b y an em ployee w he j& .voluntary.aeparaUonopU( January

i, Idaho DepL of Hsatth a n d V 150 S ta te S t , Boise ID B3720 io . 16-0101-9S01, A lrPcISut ges a d d r e s s toxic a ir po llu t : e n v iro n m en ta l rem ediation ta n t t ra d in g ; o th e r m isce im e n t B y::February.3,.l995. o . l&4}lO&aS01. Solid W aste lem en ts legislative changes 1 em ent. Com m ent By; Februar 0 .16 -0203-9401, Em ergenc) !. R e q u ire s th a t p ro toco l t :MS p ro v id e rs ; u se of a s tan c h y s lc lan s ; and tha t D eparti type o f iden tifica tion to b e ci rm lnally ill p ersons to infc n o t to p erfo rm certa in life s i s, C om m en t By: January 25 No. 16 -0304-95Q J, F ood > scrlp tlonso f certa in te rm s; I n e n ts fro m clalined re so u i langes th e no tice of expiratl

C om m en t By: January 25. lo; 164>305-9501, Aid to t t ) lsab led . C hanges Include In I lts a n d allow ances; change: s a n d ex c lusions; and o tn e a nuary 25 ,1995 . ' - 0 . 16-0309-9501.M edlcalA si rib r-au th o riza tio n of servtC' )ESS u n its ; deletion of c e h

rA q iilrin .thaf(d a c c o rd in g to .a plan o f ca t }16hal ACCESS unit, and bithe in u a ry 2 5 ,1995 . .

S, Idaho of P a r k t i ^ n 0X 63720. BoiM;{DJB372(M» ).-2fr«121-9301;teu!n8Prac: ; fo r.R ecreational Resldencl< a te P ark . P rovides for D epar W lhganagTrbSgeToTlecnofil t e ach recrea tiona l r a ld e ^ c

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e '15 and worked in a Peansy >al m in e 'u n t i l he s a v e d er Saey to buy a cow. H e movci Downingtown, and ran a meai 88 th e re u n til o p en in g the iladelphia store. ^H is so n . S an to J r . , .w as-sn n te r and introduced g am e in s in e ^ . Anthony and Sonny )rking there ^s kids and ultir came hooked. ’“W hen the average kid was p: o tbaH i-w o-w crc-in -the.slau j use.” Anthony D ’A ngelo says, rhey lliav c -in h en ted th e ir fa preciation o f what Sonny cal! lian philosophy” o f maintoinir the food’s origins. “Look at tl ttcrs and turtles in the window rtofbam .-IIaIftr^heep.-Y bu ca nize it came from an animal,” ! A n g e lo says. “ S om e A m cr I’t handle that. They’re horrifi P e o p le have no re sp e c t foi

ey’re out there shooting each> like a video game — they p ttbn an d another p ackage o f nes out.” He added, “ W hen yo anim al, you get a better unden : o f the purpose o f life — and i11 ffYpInin tn i> t^hilrt th n t ifve their meat on their plate, oi 1 has given up its life for n o ^ ir n h e a lth -c o n sc io u s tim es, \n g e lo s have a new challenge: up with items that a rc tasty bi

I fa t te n in g . A .n e w vege ti isage contains a m ousse o f c w er, po tato , m ushroom s, pc] IbroccolL

Lettei^lqThanks for returning lost-Chnstmas-preseiii. I w ant 10 thank R oger Gundt m em ployee o f The T im es-f *or re tu rn in g ou r lo s t C hris ;if^s. H e found them o n the m d to o k them to th e F ile r P Station. M y’entire fam ily was0 g e t them back.

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Many helped with moi rood for West Magic

W e' w isK 'to exp ress o u r tli in'd app rec ia tion .to K eegan ,-ynw oodnG A 'arid cv ery q n h e ir generosity and 'donatioi bod and money to m ake Chrii

t h e s t a t e o f I d a h o h a v e f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g I l e w I s s u e o f t h e I d a h o .

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isylvania in g c o s t o f alii enough . , , Pepsi’s announct /cd eas^ ' one by Coca-Cc eatbusi- ■ h ig h alu m in u n e South forcing it to shil

. in som e Europi an av id > C bkc:said it mi] into the, m ove to the res y began' n e n t ' an d the timately region^

PU FFED RIC playing the. day: Don’t tl

lughte r- r ice in yo u r ^ r 'S. “ W hen a Cfiiirlottifather-s-;- < tried disposing < alls “an o f th e s tu f f tl ling tics C harlotte Obser\ : this — r ic e g ra in s sw( low. No w a te r so muccanTcc---------ja m m e d 'u p -1 he '"Sonny rcsuU— aS125f cricans T H B BURGE ificd by G adgets for maki 'or life . ties go back 50 ; h other.. • T h e new wrin: press a T astee Rings Bur

of m eat circular grooves, you kill a>r fro m th e po erstand- cracks in the mec d death. it. T he resulting; if .th c y surface_QfLthe_i an ani- n eedn’t be meat,

ling.” i t ’ll w ork w ith i :s , th e fo o d ) also incrc ;e: com- ab so itin g area, but not send $4.95 plus i

e tarian B u rg e r P ress, f cauli- Hemet, Calif. 925

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g ■ very special for oihi ^ j g _ _ N j W C Y HORN!

iderson. W est M a ^ c Carei-News,------ T w in F alls.........ristm as ■■ tie road The "Letter o f 1 ■ Police' p u b lish lette i 'as glad words from:

• C iv ic organizi con tn6ufo /s orsupp

• In d iv id u a ls tl--------------a g e n c le s re lv tc lfr tlO n ev b u sin esse s fo r ext

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thanks classified ad to exp, in Inc.. a pe rsona / rather thi X f]zT 6f~ ^ a ll'T h e-T lm eF :S ions o f * 5 erV /ce departm er irisunas Ext. 209.

/e published the comp] S their intent tb change D Administrative BullelComment By: Jan u a ry 25,199

31, Idaho P ublic UUIItlea Com I Box 83720, B d s a , ID 8372<H No. 31 -460I-9501, Idaho Uni I. Gives A d m in is tra to r auth< ion lo r n o n -co m p ilan ce w ith action tak en to b e included icludes c lrc u rh s ta n c e s for ra one co m p an ie s to m eet th e (. limit, C om m ent By: January

No: 31-6101-9501, M otor Cai0 controlled su b s ta n c e tMtini1 standards fo r In term ed iate bi :ardou8'm Bteria!s;-radar-dete Ial vehicles; s ta n d a rd s lo r pac poisonous m ate ria ls and infe

lomment By: Ja n u a ry 25,1995 <0. 31-8101-9501, E lectric and jred Gas C onsum ption from C ng. [.eglslatlon allow s for Dep iources to r e q u e s t th a t suppli ' and natural o r m anufactured nsum ptlon r e p o r ts of Irrlgatli ir pum ping g ro u n d w ater frbi rlm bursem entbylD W R forco! lent By: Jan u a ry 25,1995.

lAPA 35, S ta te T ax Com m lssli PO B c» 3 6 . B o ise , 1083722

Mo. 354)103-9501.A dV alerer Changes to c a te g o r ie s of pro izatlon of p ro p e r ty tax and les to e qua lize p ro p e r ty by ( By: J an u a ry 25 ,1 9 9 5 .

1DAPAB9.PERSI, '7 N. 8th S t , B o ise , ID 83702-SI No. 594)106-9501, R etirem lan d a to ry p o s t re tire m e n t co It. C om m ent B y J a n u a ry 2S. N o T s p T o s S s o V R e t l f ^[rant a m a n d a to ry p o s t r e tif t id ju stm en t a n d d lsc re tio n a r allow ance' adiustin 'ent.'.:Con 5.1995. - • . ..e f e r to th e IdabO 'A dm lnU tra am iity i , 1995 , V olum e 95i; d tex t o f a l l te m p o ra ry , fli ied -m le-m ak ln g iirco rrec tio i log s cb ed o le s , a n d o tb e r so

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P A S I S ) iB .alB o; a v a l l t o l e 9413577 o r w r i t e t h e D ivIs :a n tir9 l l * r , ' i l ;D . 'W l l l la i iu I a n B ^ M a a tA r c a M 'a c c w

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I n o t e s —DO: PepsiCo Inc.incrcasc-itsruso-of-------Irink bottles:in the '5 to combat the ris- a lu rh inum can s,

u n cm en t followed i-Cola, w hich said num p r ic e s w ere shift to steel cpns

ropean coun tries .; might extend the rest o f the conti-

:he A s ia -P a c if ic

RICE: Lesson for r t throw uncookcd ^ r b a g e disposal.rlottfirN;e.7 Couple-----------ng o f two p o u n d s---------T th a t w ay . th e iserver reports, th6 sw elled up w ith much th a t th ey th e d is p o s a lrT h c — ’— 25pluml>crblll. ■ IG B R M B ISTER :.Tiaking burger pat- 50 years or more.'r in k le w ith the Burger Press is its ~

/es, which squeeze po tty and c lo se

meat as y ou press iiig grooves in theh tL patty ^w hich_______leat, o f course — ith any m oldable ncrcasc i ts h ca t- •ji. In markets, or lus S2 shipping to SS, P .O . 3 6 2 2 ,92546.

1 fiom w ire reports

others.RNEENS15N---------------- !---------^areCeotcr

o f Thanks" column uters o f up to 150

\nizations thanking iupporters.!s thanking p u b licISrganizairons and--------extraordinary scr-

I like to purchase a ' express gratitude o f r than public nature,j^N ew s-C usT om cr-------m e n ta l 733-0931,

n p l e t e t e x tig e o r m a k el le U n .

1995.

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Lithorltv to en- __/Ith USF R ules; tded In annua l r ra te rev ision he USF funding ia r y 2 5 ,1995.Carrier' Rules,

sting; transpo r- tebulkcontaln-Je te e to ru se - ln ------------ --packaging and infectious sub- 1995. • and N atural o r

>m G round Wa- D epartm ent of ppliers'of elec- ired gassubrh it gatlon custom - frbm w ells. Al- ' •co s to frep o rt-

Isslon,722erem P ro p e rty p ro p e r ty u sed md th e u se of by c a tego ries,

\ .a-5567rem ent Rules.It co st o f living■2S..I995. ;____rem ent R ules.!tifem eh( co st )nary p o s t re- C om m ent B y t_ - .

stra tlV eS u l-l— — _ 9 M for Biv - r, flnal, and :tioDSp-’{» t> - - - — r o o d cesl '

Ibraries.'

i S a b i S Z J v ________ !W e . . p o r :Iv ls lb n o f ‘ tins, 700 ,

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Iflro iii the ViCity Counc canyon-rim

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- ------ - c a n y o ns:— -----Arhong the. more

m ade Tuesday: •• The overlay 2on

to properties withirf 7 R iv e r C an y o n and C re e k C an y o n . Ori w ou ld have extcndc both canyon rims.

■ B u ild in g s betv S treet and Madron^

___geotechnical report.

• Twenty perccnt - a rim property woul scaped.

• R e q u ire m e n ts f including gabled roof

• The m inim um b ra is e d from 16 feet building’s nearest spo

P u b lic com m cnt oi_______nance-.w ilL bc-taken

' hearing ot C ity Hall.

Registratioh foi _ business course

T W IN F A L L S - u n d e r w ay fo r the I Program .

Fast Trac. II is an p la n n in g c o u rsc s] C o lle g e o f Southc

. Business Dcvclopmen l^oundation, Idaho Bi a n d th e U .S . i

---------- Administration. ,T h e 13-w eck coui

- m odules o f instructlc "T h e E ntrepreneuria M anagem ent Team ,” “ M a rk e t A n a ly s is

-----------U M aaaging-F indneiiD o c u m e n ts ," "Ti

.. A l te rn a t iv e M o n e j “Negotiations.”

C lass w ill m eet frc......... Tuesdays, Jan. 24 thro

CSl Center. Cost is S2 three course manuals

_______ reference m ateria l. Sand anyone Intcrestc should call 7?3-9554, 10 to reserve space.

T h e Id a h o Si Development Center i: n iz a tio n p a r tia lly fui Sm all Business Admin

Satellite broadci for individual in

Dan K ing w ill host a I: cast fo r individual inve

T h e p ro g ram will investm en t m arkets in w h a t th e ex p e rts ant E d w a rd D . J o n e s re sea rch a n a ly s ts w i

- — t h e — p r o g r a m • w i lS o d e rq u is t, v ice cha operating ofTicer o f \ B rodlee Perry, senior L . B abson and Co. o w id e ly r e a d B a b so S o d e rq u is t w ill rev; fu ture p lans.

A cco rd ing to Sturg........... F ederal- R eserv c-ra is

s e v e ra l t im e s d u rin j s ig n iflcan t-d cc lin e s i ket. J h e y sa id that al Jo n es Industria l Avci so m e lo w s in 1994, a c h itv e a new -high. T v id e som e answ ers f< w o u ld l ik e to know 1995.

S tu ^ ill and King are sentatives a t E d w ^ D

■Twin Falls office.

■n-ail machine gr dinner meeting t

TW IN FALLS'^— 1 T ra il M achine, A ssoc m eet tonight a t Me-N-

‘ ; .^ n -T w in Falls. ’ —" ■ ■ T he m eeting w ill be r but hungry m em ters ai

_ _ L _an;hoiir.carlicrJbi'.d inr ; . m ent, a video on the 1 ' Tulsa, Okla., w ill be she

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Obituaries . ., , . 1 Mini-Cassia:; Money ^

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Milfallevicil revises m proposal!_=-£ o l lo w in g J h e . r e c - :_____io f-C ity -C o u n c i lm a n .......he c o u n c il has m ad e . s io n s in a p ro p o s e d i la tin g d e v e lo p m e n t 1 l iv e r and R ock C reek i

ire substantial changes <

zone now woiild apply irt 700 feet o f the Snake nd 200 fee t o f R o ck O rig in a lly , th e zo n e nded 1.000 feet /ro m

e tw e e n W ash in g to n Sjieet could be 50

; - from t h c ^ ^ with a _ 1.nt - not 25 percent - o f ould need to be land-

is fo r b u ild in g lin e s , oofs, w ere deleted. ■ n building height was ee t to^25 feet a t the spot to the rim., t on the revised ordi- lccn-during-a-Jan7-l-6— — -

for Fast H-acH•se begins_________) •* R e g is t r a t io n is le 1995 Fast T rac II

an intensive business : s p o n s o re d .b y th e th e m Id a h o S m a ll nent Center, US West I Bankers A ssociation

S m a ll B u s in e s s

oursc co n sis ts o f 12 ction. T opics include iria l M indse t," "T he [n,” “ Legal E n tities,";is and R e se a rc h ,"ic Ia ls -a n d -F fn a n c ia l----------“T ra d i t io n a l an d n e y S o u rc e s" an d

from 6 to 9;30 p.m . hrough A pril 28 a t the - iS250, which includes; lals and o ther relatedI. Sea linR is. lim itcd,_______:stcd m partic ipating 54, ext. 2477, by Jan.

S m a ll B u s in e s s :r is a nonprofit orga- funded by th e U .S .

n inisuntion.

least planned investors

a live satellite broad* nvestors Thursday, ill look back a t the s in 1994 and review a n tic ipa te fo r 1995. e s a n d C o . 's to p w ill be fea tu red in

w ith D o n a ld G . c ha irm an and c h ie f ' i f W al M art, and H. lor partner o f D avid ). and a u th o r o f the j s o n S t a f f L e t te r . • e v ie w W al M a r t 's

urgill and K ing, the , L •aised in te re s t ra te s - ^ ring 1 994 , c a u s in g ' | ;s in the bond m ar- J j t a lthough the Dow .vcrage experienced’?4, th e m a rk e t d id > 1. They hope to p ro - ^ s fo r investers w ho )w th e o u tlo o k fo r .

are investment repre- . , Tii d D. Jones and C o.’s- • • 1

th(group setsgtpnigbt 1- The Mogic Valleysocia tio n ,.In c ;-w ill- ; ^•N-Ed's pizza paflo 'r, *5“ '

begin a t 7:30 p.m ., s are urged to arrivelinner.Jot-entertainT------- i i /le 1994 Six Days a t . ’ shown.le d f io m s ts f f i^ M K ts ■ '1, . _ ........I —

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TW IN F A l l s - AltJiough didn't act in self defense, gun de: won't face chaiges for l ^ sumn an t t c ^ bank robber who tri from his store, a prosecutor said 1

“ It w a s n 't like he was W _ _ requested po lice assistance .. D eputy . P ro se 'cu to r 'Jo h n :!

Twin Falls County.Hazeh shot in the leg Thomas

Mexico, eariy June 14 to proK and his family, Lothspeich said.'

- upstairs-from their store, Bliie- Goods bh Blue Lakes Boulevard

Hazen is cooperating with thi

Housewa

A b o v e , V alley H o u se C H u m an ity o f M agic Vail F a lls . W eb b p la n s to or l ie s . R o g e r W yatt, right

-S M ter-gBy Julio M . McKinnon Times-News writer

TW IN F A LLS-Roger W; ic that the next passengers ir to interview for manager o f hom eless shelter earlier thi homeless couple going to woi

The couple was living in

their first paychecks. And W; was homeless for two m oim ing to TWin Falls obout thrc thejob. .

It's homeless people workin, lives who will be helped by the making homelessness a wa;

• House Goalition-Increhainno s a i d T \ i ^ y at the former Alp

Friday, the coalition closed motel.

“Down the road, we can he pie here," HanSen said. 'T he situations going on today in th

“W e're going to help as r

Batt: Id on waterB y Frank B. Lockwood Times-News ^ t e r

BOISE - Idaho may have to the Snake R iver Basin Adjud doesn’t produce ra u lts , Gov. P;T t i i^ n y ___ ^ ^

In an in terv iew 'w ith TJje T B a tt s a i d '5 t h D is tr ic t Ju d Hurlbutt's. latest .decisions havi question the adjudication’s raeri J l l f - i f s a black hole, which t

Involve m ore 'and more lltigaU and less results; we m ay have tc it and let individual rights fcm seIves,” B a tt saTd.

In h is D e c e m b e r o p in io n blamed sta te agencies and the for repeated delays and said it \ everyone to roll up their sleeve: woriL . . .

L ate last year, Hurlbuit thrsv 0fflje-Legi8lflture'a^994-w ater saying it v iolated.the constitiitic tion o f p o (v e rs p ro v is io n s . I Dccused H u rlb u tt o f launc.htr Srab - and o f igniting s constii

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iealera.witncsi warned ^ eveiyattc

ugh he apparen tly “ It wa I dealer Flo>d Hazen soid. "H j immer's shooting o f leg, and 1 3 tried to steal guns A ccon lid Tuesday. discovert1 W yatt E arp . H e the mon: n c e ," 's a id C h ie f and wem n :I;o th sp c ic h :o f .: :J ic :sp o tt

dow n"; 1mas Martin, o f New stolen itc irotcct his p r o p ^ back doo: lid. The family lives H azen liieLakes- Sporting—OfficerB rard North. Departmevthe prosecution as Hazen she

rarming

) C o a litio n C hairm an Ran Galley, a r e r e f le c te d in a h I o r g a n lz e 'y o u t l^ v ^ n t e e jh t, w ill m a n a g e th V h o m

gears-up-f- That's V

OnJfl , lering I

■ W yattsays it's lron - house \ fs in the cab he took lived, H o f Twin F a lls 'n e w A larj this w inter w ere a ly will I

work. shelter fI in a broken-dow n and havi eitrihw Tiflci^ctting“ workiii8 , Wyatt; who him self tions, he itJns a fle rfiist mov- Valle three years ago, got other 1(

mainlytking to Improve tlicir vacant c 'the shelter, not those pants fir way o f life. V alley Hansen i rm a n -^ d y -H an sen ‘S— “We ’ Alpine Fcls Motel. w e w oi sed a deal (o buy the Hanseni

Includcin help 45 to 50 peo- bu ild oi There are som e sad house's 1 n this temperature, bedroom IS many as w e can.

laho ma— — •

r adjudj: to give u p on «jud ication i f it I L g a i B (. Phil B an said

; T im cs-N ew s, lu d g e D a n ie l lave m ade h imn e r i t '- - : ---------:h continues to jaUon and less c to give u p o n 'D uring a : fend for th em - full day in i

subjects: fra io n ; H u r lb u t t O n jsropc the L egisla ture m ake it a p r it w as tim e for , “T h a t’.s ' eves arid g e t to .p rom ised; tl

said,,.irew out m uch " i;thlftk tl i te r le g is la t io n ,-T to ^ e t -p K litib n 's 's ep a ra -. leg isla ture , }. L eg is la to rs . a n d l tb in k \ :h ing-a .pow .cr. ...;B att sa id jstitutional c r i» - V a lley Mic

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won’tcss-in M artin 's case, he said. : Martin before shooting him, ar ttcmpt to hold Martin as he ran, I vas no.t a lethal sh o t,” Loth Hazen intended to shoot him d he did."arding to a police affldavit,' :red M artin inside the store c >mlng aficr he heard a store :nt downstairs to Investigate ittcd ;M artin ,-h c -to ld -h im -t '; M artin said he w ou ld bri items back inside, and started 3or, the affidavit said.:n fo llow ed him out; m ean •Brian'Krearof'ihc'Twin'Falls nent had arrived on the scene o ihoot twice, the affidavit said.

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andy H an sen and K risty VI hallv^ay m irror a s t h e y tc aers to m ak e Im provem er m e le s s shelter-r

forhomelis why wc feci such an urgency.’ Jan. 16, the coalition hopes t o :

g fam ilies in the m ain five-l J where former ow ner Dalla Hansen said.arge cottage where single menII be housed could open in Fel r families who need longer-tcm ave met Valley House's require tig with agencies io improve tii he said.Iley House will clean and oo 10 cottages, nine o f which nc

y minslcnt renters, when they t or after the coalition helps the find other housing In the summ< usaid.e would hopff-by cariy-nexrwi ould h o ^ t h c en tu e fac illt :n, iidding the S185,000 pure! led l o i ^ h e coalition somedi on i f th e r e ’s a need , and tl

’s basement could be renovated Dms.. I

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ty g iy e ulication

Batt olso appears i tm ted with the adjue tion 's pace.

“ W e c a n 't a sk p u b lic to c o n tr il un to ld m illions of. lara fe r no reaulM,]^

I f ad jud ica tion fi in g is s to p p e d , ir law su its--~ an d fed

[t' intervention - could low.

0 30-mlnute interview on.hls n o fn« ,_B att discussed a ho: rrom'taxes'to lii^ -tech"j6bs. ‘ perty tax re lie f, B a tt vow e priority.,s w hat I ran o n ; th a t 's wh ; th a t's w hat I w ill propose,'

: that the people a r t either g< i r o p c r ty - ta x -T c U c f - f ro n r tt, o r they’ll get it b y refercnd Ic we m ust address it," he said, id h e 's , in terested in th e Mi licron proposal. B u t he doe

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tfacesllid. Hazen • Hazen and Krcc , and made over a fence and i in, he said. ' hood; they found I othspeich down on the floor, lim in the with blood, the afll

Police handcuf ■it, Haz6n to th e h o sp ita e early in Investigators fou o re alarm broken ofT and sc a te. Once .nearby, the aflida' n - to .“gei--=M artin ,thcn ledj b rin g the w as'Tavl Diaz," a ed out the He agreed to plead

July and was clos lanw hile , federal investlgatoi allrPolicc—TharMortin'was-Ti e and sow wanted bank robbci

The burglary c

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Mir

/ W ebb , a v o lu n teer from ^ tou ^ th e n e w h o m e le s s s ten t s o n th e p roperty f o r I

l e s s - F ^r __

:y ”tostanshel-’c-bedroomlias Buhler . 1 ^

en eventual- February to [.*rm housing jlrements of ; th a r s'itua-—

occupy the now house —

icy. become those occu- imer or fall, ~

’winter that illty ," said rchose also eday could 1 the main ed for more

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B y Liz W right Times-News wrii

ijudica-, ^ • TW IN FALLS

5k th e p le ad e d innocen t k id n a p p in g a lo

r PaliCharles Jones. 2

I fund- 27, could foce 1 > 7 ° * ^ ^ -degree kidnappin

The kidnap vie lid foi- S ch o e n a u c r , al . _ prison on charge

u s first . Ju n e2 9 drive-by h o -s io fll '_d ru g .ra id .a t.h is l

, being he ld a t tlwed to Jail,. \

. , , Tuesday, H ick - - to a id ing and .a:

se, he assault, and Jone to ag g ra v a te d t 'veapon. ;

Jonothan Mors scheduled to en

w ' • M onday to tw o M agic kranopping, and loesn t . oggravoted assaa T T/B 2 - .

ihootiiiwrcar followed o trail o f blood id into.o residential neighbor- nd Martin inside a garage face » r . his pants ond shoes soaked • affidavit said.,-cufTed Martin and to o k him. i ta l , the a f f id a v i t said'. ' found the store’s b a c k door I several handguns in bushes idavit said.CjJ^thontiM ttf believe tliat he

an illegal alien from M ex ico r cad guilty to felony burglary In Hose to being deported when ;ators alerted local prosecutors is -T ea lly a 'U iS rc lilzcm n d 'a” abcr from New Mexico, y charge is now p en d ing in

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MIKE SALSBURYmw 'nm .Novrt

>m Habitat for 's sh e lte r In T w in----------------ar h o m e le s s fam i-_________

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t'-L S - Three C alifo rn ians i :ent Tuesday to chargcs o f I I local “ recovering” d rug I

m l. W ll fUlU Mlc k t.. 3 0 ; t s. 26; and David R hodes, > :e life in prison o n firs t-ip.ing charges. • ___Evictim , 23-year-old Justin . a lso could face l i f e in p

irgcs in connection w id i o , o shooting and a D ec . 16 c

lis-home. A ll four m crv a re—d t the Tw in F alls C o u n ty 1

icks also pleaded innocent Fla b e t t in g 'a n a g g ra v a te d pones also p lp d ed irniocem c:d assau lt w ith a d e a d ly a

__ nlorsh7 2 0 , ol Twin h a l l ^ i s " "il

en te r his plea q t 9 a .m . s wo counts - f ir s t 'd e g re end aiding < nd ab e ttin g en tlsoult.' , f

igcfaaid T w in Foils C ounty , whi: •- in d ic tm en t on charges I e Court o f felony possession d ■ theft o f firearms, Lothspeic

Martin, 32. was also rcc( n. a grand jucy in New Mexit I', b a n k ro b b e ry 'a n d cscap T prison, Lothspeich said. I s robbing 524,000 from the

the Bank o f Santa F e. he sa e It would be tough to prove i ~ w a s guilty o f a crimc,-glven 1 surrounding the burglary, Lotli n “ H e’d had his business s w as w orried about his wl

u p s ia i r s r ’LothspcIch“ saitl H azen worn the guy. He

1 down. Stop, lay dow n.'”

BusinleadeidebatM imB y Anallse Taylor Times-News writer

TW IN FALLS - A divic ■“ Com m erce board wilHiolt

m ee ting today to decide efforts to lure a new S1.3 t d u c to r factory to Tw in F

■ County.----------- — —"W e arc.trying to clarifj

reg a rd in g M icron ju s t sc gu idance for ourselves," ; Vice President Kent Just.

W hile som e cham ber b su p p o r t e ffo rtS " to brin] Technology Inc. factory to ers remain cautious about N on the environment and the

"M icron vyould be a re; board" m em ber Dr. Greg E

~ h ’avc~go'od jobs, our younj move awaj^’ -

O ther board members sec— ture, however.-------

"1 do n 't feel thal the Mat undcrslands'the“ inipacfMT on It," said chamber Presi' B r iz e e o f B rizec Heat

— Conditioning.-iJl-don:t-thin c o m m u n ity w ill be ab le dem ands that the growth w Magic Valley."

Cham ber V ice President Four W ays Travel agrees.

"I d o n ’t th in k a lot of th o u g h t it th ro u g h ,” he b ecom e a com pany town d e n c y on M ic ro n . I ’m n trade do llars and cents off life ." -

'■' '■ Board members such"a^l th e lo ca l Id ah o N ational Laboratory office are cauti ive.

" L o o k in g a t expanding opportun ity , it is very goo for a high-tech sector," slu

■ som e concerns about the lm| —jc c ta n d how T w inF alls woi

for expan-slon.!!___________Said W est O ne Dank local

B abcock: “The ups ore dive h ig h e r-p ay in g jobs. T he c env lro n m en to l Impocts be w ant the higher quality o flif

“ F ran k ly , I ’d be surprls chose o u r area," he .said.

ilead-innoi ing charge

Phillip Clark, 20, o f Muria sentencing ofter he ogrced wi tors to plead guilty to the ch; ing a n d abetting an oggrova In exchange for the plea bar D ep u ty P ro secu to r John I dropped the kidnapping char t<icmmnmiu IH u m b rk serV~ years in prison.'

C la rk w as re leased fron -F a lls C ountyJail on Dec. 21.

. T he five men are accused ping Schoenaucr oh Nov.. 20

,n s revenge fo r his driig-de treatm ent o f Morsh, accordin]

-dayit-by-O fnccr-Roben«Bci T w in Falls Police Depaitmen

Schoenaucr w as driven ar Falls in a. van by five men, pistol-whipped, the affidavit i chased them at high speeds oi a n d sow se v e ra l b ags c m e th a m p h e to m in c • and : th row n out van windows' tl: said.

■Drug charges won^t be fii .the bags landed in snow,-wa: : ftngetprints; L o th ^ ic 'h sUd.

^ rg e skVhile.'Martin facqs es In U .S . D is tric t.;ion o f a firearm and pelch said, recently indicted by

lexico on charges o f ■cape fro m fed e ra l d. He is accifsed o f the m ain b ranch o f . c said.)ve in court that Hazenven the circumstances____Loths-pcich said, icss b roken Into, he i w ife and ch ild ren said .~ "Folicc heard He so id ‘S to p , lay

nessFS—

teon

llvidcd C ham ber o f hold a c lo sc d ^ o o i ide its p o s itio n on I !.3 billion scm lcon-. n F alls o r Je rom e

I

arlfy w here we arc * 1 SO' w e g e t som e s," said E xecu tive ■I.; r b o jrd m em bers r in g th e M ic r o n ' f to the valley, oth- ' ut M icron’s Impact ' the area’s grow th. ‘ 1 real p lu m ," saideg K ad lec . “ I f w e______Dung peop le w on’t

seeadK T erentp ic-

Maglc V alley truly 'M icron w ilT have resident-elect Dan le a tin g a n d A irthink-thul*we-iis-a---------ble to r is e to ^hu h will b ring to the

ent G reg Edson o f s . 't o f p e o p le have h e s a id . " W e 'd

wn w ith a depen- m n o t w i l l in g to o f f for qu a lity o f .

■ a .^ n d a ^ a i r d ■’a f-^’)nal E n g in e e r in g autio^sly support-

ling o u r b u s in e s s good, particu la rly ' slie said. "I have : Impact o f the pro* would rc a d y lts e lf

local President Bill d iversification ond he dow nft a re the s becau se p eo p le | iflife.•prised i f M icron

o c e n t ^ —

l e s '/luriaugh, aw aits ' d with prosecu- : charge o f aid- . ' . ' i^avated assault,

bargain. C h ie f .in L o th sp e ic h charRC and w ill - :rveIw o to J iv e ~ '

rom th e T w in . 21.ised o f k ldnap-.. 20 apparen tly ' j-d ea lin g s andrding.to a n affi- I •«B crricr-of-the--------------n e n t . . 1n around T w in * len, b d iten andivit said. Po lice • I is on icy roads;;s c o n ta in in g . |id m a r i ju a n a »5, the a f lid a v it . ’ ^

5 filed bccause w ashing a w a y . ' i ’

aid. -

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~ "^ServicE dd C H aM o n ,o fT

_________ today . R evn oldy Funt- : T w inF nlIs.V icw ing.fr

the lim e iSf the funeral ■chapel.

f ~ D tn e i r j .D o f tS r ^f p.m.' today, T w in Fi (W hite Mortuaiy in Twi

D elb ert D u an e H u m em oria l s e r v ic c , 2 Foimcr Funeral (^apel

NddA M s y Blades, g r a v es id e s c r v ic c . 3 Sunset M em orial Pari (W hile Mortuary in Twi

Laurie A nn H a o ie idau gh ter o f G ory L.

- . ■ Hansen o f Rupert,. 11 i Rupert LDS Stake Cent

___ • __ S i. V iewing. 6 to 8 n.nH ansen Mortuary irrR

! h o u r^ fore lh e fiin e io li

-HospifM AGIC VALLEY P

Som e names ore omiti

Andrea Knopp o f T ' Filer.

Vernon Robertson o f

C A S S U M

B e ith H a m b le to n . B r y a n , a l l o f B urley

— Q b l t u a

Frances L UndeTWIN FALLS - Fra

Lindem er. a g e 88. of d ied Sunday. Jan . 1,

----------- Twin Falis’Care'Center;' She w as born*f?jSril New York. N.Y.. ihe i

________Bar;ielLandJda_Seile:laler moved wilh her fi Francisco. California ii married Arthur J, Unde 27. 1934. and they me Falls In D ecem ber 19 b an d m an ag ed farm!

1 - Salmon Tract for seven w as later a partner Ir Company.

Mrs. Lindemer was i Ihe Order of Eastern S No. 29. the Twentieth Canfl Ihft-Amftrlfffln-rAn

•League. She w as a skill sionate bridge player.

■ ' Survivors include h d au g h te r- in - law . Art Karen J. Lindemer: hi and son-in-law. Carol I K. Okeson: and her st Je a n Marie Day. Other

— — b e r s - in c lu d e h e r thr Sarah Sam son, Lilllah Mildred'Weiner; and he d re n . B oston Day Lindemer. Mark Lindei

• wife, Charlyn H agem O kdson , S eth O keso Okeson. Mrs. Lindemi c e d e d In d ea th Iw he Arthur: grandson, (jraig er. Arthur (Louie) Lew been lovingly c ared for for two a n d o n e -h a l

_____ Shirley A. Berry.• Hie funeral service w

11 a.m. Thursday. Jan. W hite M ortuary in 1 G rav esid e se rv ice s a a ftenvard , wilh immec

— only.; F ra n c e s c h e r ish e d

friendships and w as de r ' husband and family.

The family suggest: contributions m a y te r Twin F a lls Public Foundation. 432 2nd i

your choice.

LoRene M. Larsei_ BELLEVUE - LoRene

- - • - 87. of Bellevue, died M 2, 1995, a t th e Blalni

• H ailey,'LoRons w as bom Au|

In Beilevus, the daughte Peter and Maude Sheph She graduated from ^

I . School a n d th en a lte r - - -Buslnesa College-in. Bi

r i l j ^ n j iI; j

i ' ' ' B h SHbS I H

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^ 2 . Tlme»-New9. TvHn Fa

cesif Twin Falls, noon Minnie 1 •uncraLChapcl-in Castleford. I, from 9 a.m, until United Met! eral at the funeral ' (MofTett's'h

JessR ilq, graveside service, Tfiursday, n Falls Cemetery,' Mortuaiy ir Twin Falls).

Harms, o f Buhl,2 p.m . today,

pel in Buhl. , ~Allen Bla

fcs, o f Twin Falls, RUPERT 5, 3 p.m . today, Rupert, die<i Park, Twin Falls, the Minido! Twin Falls). Rupert.-

Amingenilien, 13:year*old be announce

L. and Colleen- in Rupert II a.m..Thunday.,_ _ _ _ :enter,324 E. I8lh Jp n n L .P p.m. today at the GOODIN

rrRiipert an'd one o f Gooding rol nt the church. 1995,'althe

italsY REGIONAL MEDICAL CEN]

mined at patients’ request.

Admitted f Twin Falls; ond Duslie Mcltc

Released -■of Twin Falls; and Velma Madd(

^MEMOIUALHOSI^AL

Admitted 3n, K onnie S tirlin g and Be rley ; A lice C heney nnd Tai

T'

a r i e s - —years’. LoRe w h e re she H ardw are

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ - B o o k R e e p S T S he

B ellevue Mayflower R

^ ^ ^ ■ ~ R o y a l Neigh She is sur

h e r s is te r Mabel B< David C..B€ DIan'he The brother, Ge d ren , Geor California ar of Wendell: U rse n 'sc h l of Meridian Sun Valley. Shepherd 01

. ____ grand and (d e m e r nephew s, il F ran ces Lewis .en ts , her br , of Twin Falls, was precedi 1. 1995. at the Lela Larsen

iter:------------ -------girlrand a njSrll 4 , 1906. in w ho w as t i e dau g h te r of Larsen.3ileLLewis:_she------IheJuneriar family to San T h u rsd ay ia in 1915. She Community ndemer on Nov. low, a t the moved to Twin Friends maj 1934. Her hus- today at Dei irmland on th e and from no veral years and funeral on Tl- ir in Uniled Oil The famil

contribulioni as a member of Blaine Mano rn Star C hapter or to the Maj h Century Club. Memorial Fui i j D l i a o t : B t i d o a = = m skilled and pas- M a i y L o u*''• TWIN FALe her son an d wifn n FrtwhA r lh u r J . 'a n d S f and : her daughter p a s s e d awirol L. and Jerry Rosar stepdaughter, _her family mem- She was t th re e s is te rs .Ian Weiner an d . P Itsburgh, IJ her grandchil- W ar II m etay Jr;:,-.K ent Edwin Uoyd,idemer and his se rv ice in !•em ann . Sarah T wln Falls Uiison a n d Bret he w as a Cem er w as pre- S an a Mon' her husband . Huntingtonraig: and broth- sh e.ewis. S h e h a d West Collegefor in her home , Jh ro u g h c half y e a r s .b y

?arT 5, ^1995. at ^ She is surn Twin F alls, “ win; ands a re . p lan n ed Bryce d E \Tiediate family Services w

ie d h e r m any Frank H. I devoted to her JE R O M E -

. 79. of Jeron- e s ts m em orial 2 , 1995, a t I le m ade to the Nursing Hom

He w as bo Id St. E.. Twin H nw nrd B lu a J ia ,l ly ur . . y S s on Mai

to Id ah o In M arybelle h

s e n w ere e igh t 1ene M, .Larsen, unipo. He w 1 Monday, Jan. Army In 194! 3lne M anor in In 1949. and

Matteson Pal Aug. 16,1907, F rank wofhi }hter of Christie Marshall a s 1 epherd Larsen, driver for 2 0 ' TOllevue High for American

[tended Link’s 22 years a s 1 VBoise fortw o . 1 9 8 8 .,Fran^

\ Falls. Idaho Wednesday, Janw

ie Marie G ager K in y o n , o f p.rrd. 11 n.m. Thiirsdav. First fiir ilethodist Church, Castleford, 's'Memorinl ChapeKin Buhl). ' 1

■ VaileyN ortm , o fB or ley , 1 p.m. Ba iyT M cC ulioch 'H an sefl~ ifif< / in Burley. V iew ing , 6 to 8 Ch

»ath notic) I a y n e y , 'RT - A llen B lnyney, 77, o f . ‘ lied Tuesday,-Jan. 3 , 1995, at ^ idoka M emorial H osp iial in' ^

jemenls arc pending and will J oneed by the Hansen Mortuaiy 1:. Tw

- . . . . . 19!- M a y s Me)IN G -Joh n Loyd M ays, 99. . >in g , died T u esd ay , Jan. 3 , bethe Green Acres Care Center Tw

2W ER , J e n se n , b o th o f Rup. H eybum .

Isabella Richardson, ? :lton o f a llo fB u rley i

MINIDOKAI

id d o x o f-------------------- ------------------ DnmrTHonsingef, CTi

Lenh Leoni,-K elly John Rupert; K elly Cavew of Dcclo.

B e ss ieT au cin Em ily Sansom ofHcyl

F o r ob itt ------------- ---------------- ca T r7 3 j:0

iRene relumed to Bellevue- Hur she w orked fo r J o n e s lo J re S lo re in H a lle y -a s a F

/a s a m e m b e r of th e LaV ) Com m unity C h u rch . Dav r Rebekah Lodge and the (Bel ighbors. of Jsurvived by the children of- Sho ar an d b ro th e rs . S is te r Tub Beck’s children include: - Mel- Beck of Reno. Nev., and Nev

rham ss of H obbs, N.M.; of E G eorge V. L a rsen 's chil- Jerc 3orge R obert L a rs e n 'b f of E 1 and Richard Lee Larsen stei 3II; and brother Lester R. g ra children. Phyllis L Bentley grai an and Lee S. L arsen of and 3y. Nev.; a cousin . John dea I of Twin Falls;-and-many step d great-grand n ieces and son i. in addition to h e r par- Fi brothers and siste r, sh e by I

eded in deaih by a sister, worl len who died a s a y o u n g ' carli a nephew ,'Jack L rL arsen""- Tl 3 th e so n of L e s te r R. Fric

FunileraL w ilLbaJield-aU -pjiv-flev y at th e B e llev u e 'Burl ily Church. Burial will foi- Pari' i e B ellevue C e m e te ry , frorr nay c'ail from l .to 7 p.m. 9 a. Demaray’s Bergin Chapel furre noon until the time of the Tl I Thursday al the church, conl mily s u g g e s ts m em orial Vet€ o n s may oe m ad e to ttie Bols inor Air Conditioner Fund choi Mayflower R ebekah Lodge Fund in Bellevue. S ta

OU Uoyd of 8=ALLS - Mary Lou Lloyd, Vall< twin Uoyd of S an ta Rosa, in a d formerly of Twin Fails, from iw a y D e c . 31 , 1994 , in St ;a. She w as 71 y ears old. in M s bom in G lendale. Calif.,3ni h e r •e a r ly ' life in 1, Pa., and during World e l her fu tu re h u s b a n d , yd, who w as In the military- n Hawaii, T hey lived in 5 from 1946-1960. where I C.P.A. They m oved to Con o n ica . C alif., th e n to V®®' Dn B each , C alif., w here id e d sch o o l a t G o lden jge.ihout h e r ' life , sh e to several organizations

3 member of St. Edward’sihnrctrtirTwlrrFaHs:------------survived by her husband, Twir nd th ree so n s . Thom as.'I Evan Uoyd a nd families. swill b e held In Callfomia. .Sj

i D a v i s £ ■E - Frank Howard Davis, Willl 'ome, d ied M onday, Jan . drer at the Veteran’s Hospital Mes ome in Boise. . Haylbom in Brewer, Malne.-to tvw B- anri I l77ift ClflwlflV of . ^arch 19,1915. H e c am e (Clai In 1934, a n d m a rr ie d nieci

) Hinton in 1935. T h ere ced( Ht children b o rn to th is your ) w as Induc ted Into th e .vrife, 945. Frank w as divorced , Ai nd later-married G race L 2.p,i Palmer on Dec.-29,-1957.- the »fked for C h a rlie (C .J ) Bols js a mechanic a n d truck ' May JO years and then w orked Med an Falls Reservoir Co. for Cren 18 -a dllchrider. retiring in tion in l^ an d G ra c e liv ed in—Cha[

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p.m. today and one. hour bcf<

' Ruth E C oiiingtoii, longtime Valley resident, 2 p.m . Fridaj Baptist Church. V iew in g , 9 (

“ifM iT F rlday-arth irF arm crF Chapel in Buhl.

cesin Gooding.

Arrangements are pending.u be announced by Demaroy's G Chapel.

J o y 'R b e rTW IN FALLS - Joy Taber,

T w in F n lls , d ie d T u esd ay . J 1995, at Sa in t A lp h on su s Re Medical Center in Boise.

Arnuigemen,ts_ar<^prading.iu be announced by W hite Mortt Twin Falls.

lu p e r t; and F il im o n M iram

Released>n, Honofre Rodriguez and Rosa

iCA M BM ORLU. HOSPITAL

Admitted, L'tlUlM VIHlridCUonaW Uord lohnson nnd Jeremy Holbrook,;i of-H eybum ; nnd Steven Com

Releasedticybum.

b itu a ry r a te in fo r m a t lo i 3 ^ 0 9 ^ 1 : 6 ) ^ 1 0 0 2 7 8 “

Hunt' an d Hazellon prior lo m lo Jerome In 1988.

F rank is su rv iv ed by his u race o> Jerom e; nis^hiidren LaV erne (P a tty ) K Iser, Fra Davis, Jim (Stella) Davis, Mr (Betty) Hadlock a n d Helen C( of Jerom e, Roger (Corrine) Da Shoshone and Mrs. Sieve (Ro! Tubbs of Hailey; stepchildren, Melvin (Nancy) Sharp-of ,Toni Nev., Mrs. M.J. (Rosemaiy) Hi of Blackfoot. Mrs. Betty Schiu Jerome and Kenneth (Pam) P of Boise; 17 grandchildren; { s tep g ra n d c h i ld r e n ; 18 g g ra n d c h ild re n ; 17 s te p g grandchildren; a n d several n and nephevirs. He w as preced dealh by his p a ren ts , two sh slepm other.-two-childrenra-g son and a g randdaughter.

Frank will b e rem em bered f by frien d s a n d ja m lly a s a working, h o n e s t m an. loving caring father a nd stepfather.' The'funeral will b e held a t 1. Friday a t th e H ove-R obei Funeral C h ^ e i in Jerom e, wit a e v ,-Io tn a h o m p so n -o ff io la Burial will follow a t S unset Mer Park in Twin Fails. Friends ma from 4 to 6 p.m . Thursday and 3 a .m . lo noo n o n F riday a funeral chapel.

The family s u g g e s ts m ea :onlribulions m ay b e m ade t i/eleran’s Hospital Nursing Hoi Boise or to a charity of the dc :hoic0 .

Stanley L Theobald^ O lS E ^ ^ S ta n l^ a r S i lB b in 3f Boise and formerly of the N /alley, died Monday. Jan, 2. n a Boise hospital of complic 'rom surgery.

Stanley w as born June 3. ' n Montpelier, to G eorge and I 'kelson T heobald . H e grew 1 /arlous places, including Idahc Afyoming, g r a d u a tin g from school in J e ro m e . During V /Var II, S tan ley Joined th e ^ following his d ischarge, he w( work for Mountain Bell Telep Company w here he worked f( /ears, retiring in 1983, He wc Ttost th e time in Twin Falls and 'noved to B o ise . O n M arcf I960, h e w a s m arried lo Pi Humphrey In Rler. ■ —

S tan ley e n jo y e d woodwoi md w as a m aster vroodworke vas-a-m em ber-of-the-M asoi rwin F alls, T e le p h o n e Pion« and a m em b er of th e Methi Dhurch In Rler.

Survivors Include his wife, P }f Boise; a d a u g h te r and so aw. Karen and Harvey Plumm ti^esa, Arlz.; a s te p s o n , Ma /Villlams of Boise; four granc fren, Justin a n d Karri Plumm wiesa, A rlz ., a n d S h aw n a Hayiie Williams of C oeur d ’Ai wo sisters, Mrs. R uss (Lois) ( >f j f l r Q f T i» ,a n f i^ f A — Vfli Clarice) Slater of Buhl; an^ be ileces and nephew s. He was :eded In d ea th by his paren ’ouoger brother. Grant; and his rffe,Lois.' A memorial M rvice will b e he J.p,m. Thursday, J a n . 5 .1 9 9 he A ld e n -W a g g o n e r C hapi lo lse . C hap larn A lice Farqu 4ay es of S t. L u k e ’s R egl Medical C e n te r will offrcl Cremation will b e under the d Ion o f th e A lden -W agg i Jhapel______ __ ______

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I • GOODING - lie M apo Jng d ay fo r th lay, Buht-_ state Supreme

Silak wglcome^F u n e ra l- — cw esrdiS tflcr

to the bench Tu Silok and eij

, judges gatherec b ra tc W o o d ’

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,m d will rcp loc inGoodmg , Judge Phillip B,

D u rin g the ' Silak opened ti

and read the Bi ning-'Oudscnol

. Jan. 3, Then, closins egiona „jj aweson

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(he jo b . She ei courtroom audii him in fHendshif

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By W illiam Bro ........ Times-Ncws wi

sa Ruiz, t w i n FALLm uch in reccnt m ountain snov the longtime avi year, a federal

irchord^---------Tuculay.---------t, all o f “This looks I )mez o f • snowpock w c’v

said Phil Morris th e sn o w su rv

• , N a tu ra l Rcsou Scrvicc.

_________ 1 “I t looks prc_________ J but (snowpacks]

over the next th o n , . . tioM d.--------------------— ------------------------ ^ e - s n o w - a c (

40 pcrcent over tw o o f w in tc i

moving m o n th s have

Is wife. •an, Mrs. \ - / J l v W i S ranklln^rs. Bill CUMBERLACox, all Fire crews pulledDavis of darkness fell,andRoberts), ter wildfire bumc5n, Mrs. ofthis small Case

N o . h o m es A

ilund o l S o nPalmer hom es as a pro

; seven evacuations w crg re a t- F la m e s b u rrg re a t- yards o f the Cin ieces ■ store, owned by

edediln 1. : “ I ’m fust goisislers;_____^Eikum M KlJu»-grand- what the winds ar

vang 'a n d all b e gone m s&

t f p .m . R j l ’H ' ■■ le rtso n ' —with the •)lailng;--------C ontinued-fron'

haveap refercnc the S I .3 billion:

a t th a ■ - as long as its il “I think (the N

jm orial f c c t ly capab le J lo the expansion , and iome Jn satisfactbty to m donor’s The new g ova

ing agency budg budget increases

___________ arca’.tJikcly.injiu

' b u d g e t com in j added.

illcatlon

. 1926. S h c l t l J UitianV up in C o n tin u ed froiriho a nd .T ih lg h 'T h is has the pW orld doublmg in size,'

I Navy. there isn’t a disirwent lo but we don'tknovsphone ' Besides being 1' 38 and living in a 1

W yatt has «lhcrnd then _him a good choioP eo av He ran a Pocatel— . and also worked 'orking the Salvation Arm ker. He a year.

ineers , w here he w ill mthodist -pass security ehiPfinnv s i g n c o n t ^ a g r

s o K uladons such as ^?rSSrof o b ^ h o u s e r u l/lac C . N e i^ b o r Leendchll- n ine units next (imer of o j^ s i t io n to thea a n d said Tuesday h<’Alene; House does what I)G a g a - “ W c reacted

Several “ | '38 pre- , Toe Iants; a Carol fhlsllrsl w is h e s to

he id a i ' tf ta n h sa ii395, a t . f o r th e man j p e M n - ; .h a v e re c e i i

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G - Calling it “an excit- dec' the Idaho ju 'd ic ia ry ,” simn e C ourtjju stice C athy • Th<n cd the M agic V alley’s he ic rju d B crB an y -W o o d r-an dTuesday. “ eight other b lack-robed ' theTed in Gooding to cele- redid ’s c le v a tio n - ''f ro rn A unty m agistra te . W o o d Hat >sed in h is b id fo r th e - accc ing r e t i r in g D is t r ic t outI Becker. “le IJ i-h o u r ce rem o n y , wei1 the Bible to M atthew, Je rBiblical passage begin- Coi

no t..." 'Ving the Gospels, she said. Uni some responsibility to s i t ' iii !’ but she predicted W ood Beewaionfrarid'cxccllimce'fo und! encouraged a pack ed andjdience to “ reach o u t to ed Iihip.” tion

^ a c k stillBrock N o 'writer - . sno

pac:LLS - It hasn’t snow ed the ent weeks, b u t Idaho’s lowpacks s till exceed s -fina average for th is tim e o f Moi ral snow w a tch e r said T-------------------------------------N al3 like the best January Tuc e ’ve seen since 1986,” cxtc rrisey, hydrologist w ith ave irv ey d iv is io n o f th e than sources C o n se rv a tio n * .-A

heaarelty good rig h t now , Tetc ;ks) could go e ither w ay- Mo: : three months,” h e cau- sno.......... .. hea’accumulation-season-is------ver, M orrisey said, but the te r ’s th re e s n o w ie s t abl; ve a lre a d y p a s s e d . Wyl

LAND, W ash. (A P) — Mled back Tuesday night as flghimd a wind-whipped win- blozimcd to within a half mile thesascade foothills town. geris w e re im p ie d ia te ly per-1omp residents lefl their T<precaution although no 20svere ordered. free:urned to .„w ith in 2 0 0 wonC um berland G ro ce ry Dcpi

byD aveE ikum . 0:go ing .to w a it it o u t,” bulljcsday. “We don’t know o veis are going to do. Lloje-rack 'm g ,” h e s a id . H:livelihood and it could threiseconds,” pcoj

o m B I -------------------------Him ce for w hich site gets Supi 3n semiconductor plant subr s in Idaho, h e said. bud{ e M agic V alley) is per- Tl b le o f h a n d l in g th e said, nd it w ould be h ighly “1 ) me,” he said. • thatvemorsaid he’s.rcvicw.- . h ig l idgcts, and double digit whei its and expanding staffs tion.mostcascs.. " -------------ingU o^cw uprctqU can—insti in g o u t o f u s ,” B a t t stale

the <

teiL______om B1e possibility o f basically - said ze,” he said. “W c hope neig kmand, quite honestly, choic now.” ■•'Vig temporarily homeless (fon’i a rented storage u n it, tion i er experiences to m ake to g< aice for shelter m anager they’ itello shelter for a year - no 01 ed in a similar job with irmy there for more than ty,sa

thehilive-in-the-main-houso,------•■11I meet .with those who checks and have them agreeing on certain stip- ■ IS visiting agencies and I rules, Hansen said. ■ee Frey, who rents out I (t door, has expressed I he homeless shelter b u t' I he ju s t hopes V alley I

lat it promises. ■:d because ev e ry o n e ^

e f e in l ly o f su)IF .L e l» n an r) ^fo e x te n d o u r ^a n d f ir a t t tu d e . m

lafiv t r ib u te s w e pj » h ie i l .W e tn i [ » 7 - •^ ttw s u p p o r t a h a «isltv s h o w n b y ^*ol‘s m an y ' m

^ m e tn b e r s . p >a n d o e U h b o r s . Z

u n k V o u . ' 09

J p j I M i U — ____ - -- wE.

pnimascW ( ^ flanked by a dozen rel

promised to bring “intellectua

decisions for the r i ^ t reason simply cal! them like you see I Then, his voice laden w ith em he thanked his children, his p andtrhost o f othen-for-thetr-supj

“I am very grateful, thankf the h e lp /’ he said, then passe red roses to family and fnm ds.

A dm inistrative Judge J. W: Hart described W ood as a ju d g accepted tasks “graciously and out com plaint’;

“ I know h e 'w ill serve you w e ll h e re in G o o d in g Co Jerom e C o u n ty a n d Lii County,” Hart added.

W ood, w ho g raduated fro) University o f I d ^ o College ol in 1976, filed for th e o ^ c e B ecker w as co n v ic ted o f d r iinacr the mfliience. Becker’H and his on-the-job conduct - ai ed the state Supreme C ourt's tion, and he was briefly suspi

IconsidCTet[November p ro d u c e d im p re snowpacks, but D ecem ber’s s packs w ere 10 to 15 percent 1 Ihe 30-year average, h e said.

**The storms ju st quit on us i final couple o f weeks in D eccn Vlorrisey said.

T hat pattern could continue N ationa l W eath er ljcr\*ic6 T uesday . T h e 30 - and 90 :xtended forecasts call for b( iverage p rec ip ita tio n , a n d 'l han normal temperatures.

Around the state, snowpack leav ie s t in th e H enrys Fork feton river basins o f eastern L v lo rrisey sa id . In th o s e ba inow packs a rc 4 0 to 50 peileavier than average._________— The-Idnhn side is abundani he snow levels drop o f f con: ib ly a s w c m o v e ov e r iVyoming,” he said. Snowpac

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Most o f the 253 state and loca! ightcis who fought the Massey )loze Tuesday were pulled back' he sun-went down b ^ u s e o f the ;er o f trees blouang down in 40 »er-hour winds on a moonless nig

Temperatures were forecast i [Qs overn ight and the cold v. iteze pipes and pumps, said sp voman M arl H uels 'o f the )epaitment o f Natural Resources.

Only 20 wildfire fighters and lufldozers rem ained on the !ic jn igh t» .so idJ> N R _spokcj .loyd Handles.

H andles said Tuesday nigh hreat to the town ofseveral hut leople som e 30 miles-southea

H e dcnicd"flainrs"by sta t^scl luperintendent Anne Fox that ubmilted a S712 m illion educ udgct, “as is", to the Legislaiui That budget is not his budge

aid. ' '“I’ve said.many, many times

tiat budget is too high, and it i ligh ,” B a tt sa id , “ i d o n ’t k /here A nne FoX gets her info ion.".^ a tU s a id .ld o h o ! s .c d u c a t i astitutions.play-a-vital-role-ii late’s economic future and pn fie College o f S outhem Idahi

laicts to a change in the status i oid Frey ab o u rh im se lf and < eighbors; “ Y ou d o n ’t have hoiCe. You just go with the flow: “You deal w ith the present,

on’t deal with the p a s t. ... The { on at' the present is that they’re { ) go ahead it, and you I ley’re going to iw successful, b « 0 one benefits if they’re noL” ■TVyatt, who has lived in the comr I, said he hasn’t heard complaints 1 le homeless shelter in the past mor -■niose-typically-identified-as-t

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-price. Then,-there ore the . reputotlon.,the.,contract. cn< reloted to Ttew construction estote agent experienced In 1 ttiese r e j e c t s . ,

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. W aarsJocated-ot.l2fl6-Addl E.Meribef.ofMLS.. ;

J iL fff i ' <8uJ/ffi ()/■««(• eontnudo. inetude "not lalcr than'.dclipcrij

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d is tr ic tjirelatives, by the sta te’s high c ual,hoft^ A fle^W ood subti th/> right nntures on candidat n ... (to) to the S ecre ta ry 01 ethem .” B ecker announced ^notion, citing fam ily reason parents out the rest o f his t

ip p o rt- ._ a ttcn d T uesday’s sv kfiil for Gooding C ounty U ) ised out W hile G ooding Is. Tuesday .afternoon, W illiam dents gathered-Tue: ige who greet th e ir new mt id M elanson . M elans

B u h l, w a s .chosei ou v e ry ' D is t r ic t ju d i c i a l 'o u n ty , replace W ood in L it . in c o ln M elanson w as a\

family and fnends b •om the mony a t the county 1 o f Law W hile new judgei

:e a fte r b e n c h th i s w eek , d riv in g co u n ty o f f ic ia ls n; rD U I* = ~ m o rc 'd ay sre m m ty a ttra c t- , c lerks, a n d assessc

s attCT- N o v e m b e r - tak e jpended office on Jan. 9.

)d above avre s s iv e the Snake R iver dn ] snow - o f Palisades Reservi t below larger than average.

Elsewhere, snowp s in the • 20 pcrcent abov :m ber," Falls C reek drainage

• 16 p e rc e n t ab lue, the Wood R iver drainag ■.i s&TH— • 9 p u rue iit a liu ' 9 0 -d ay W ood R iverilra inag below - • 25 perecnt abov 1' lo w e r Owyhee R iver dmim

• 20 percent abovi cks arc R iver basin.rk and * 4 perccn t aboveI Idaho, River drainage,ja s in s , • 2 p e rc e n t abo>ic rccn t Lost R iver drainage._______ * 1 1 perccnt bclq\in t hut fioQse nnd T rapper cinsider- S n o w p a c k s a re 1r in to B ea r L a k e d ra in aacks in southeastern comer,

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cal fire- Sealile had cased, jy Gate “The w ind isn’t pi :k'wh'en tow ard to w n like it the dan- Easterly w inds gus 10 mile- eddied a nd sw irled 0 light didn’t push thcJLaric t in th e -— ^Jirc'cnCTneSjW w ould tioncd h(

spokes- -buildings irafflW all s s ta te south edge o f the fm M. The fire w as peg{nd four Tuesday night, aboi c lin e s big as th e DNR esti ,csm an_ the day. H ow ever,:!

D on T h eo c sa id th ght the likely resu lted from lundred reporting, ra ther tha east o f o f the affccted area.

schools “providing a lot o t ji al h e ’s econom y b y provic iication education” and other lure. W hile reiterating 1 get, he to se le c t “ law and

B att s a id he has o t ;es that pjckingjudgcs. t is too “I w an t p eo p le v, k n o w w ith th e th in k in g 1

form a- Idahoan regarding b civil m atters, and si

ttiooal>—of.cnmlnalSp*" he-saji -in -the—a-Suprem e Gourt-wh praised agenda o f their own ihb for that o f the populace.’

s quo,” homeless, such as sig1 o th e r ■standing-b’n cd m crs \/e any but will accept donatv: ' ones w ho w ill get siIt, you Houk , Hansen said,e situa- • “ W e’re h e re to h<6 going thcmselves,” .said Krij

hope untcer from Habitat I>ecause Magic Valley who is 1

volunteers to clean upnmuni- landscaping and do c13 about they’re willmg to helplonth. society should be will: fb e in g ' who helpihemselves:”

rODAY'S I a ESTATE i: o n s t r u c : t i o n g.lyers who eve Interested In ^ ifructlon are likely to b e

f o resole home. For one, then If so. o buyer must Ise prepore<

, and other pertlner^t Infonrotlc la p o te n tb u y e r s should b e I t ore nof .necesjorlly Includec e m atters of ch eck in a out I ind the completion dafe.'.Atl 1 in require considerable reseo n rww^home. soles c o n b e o f c

s co n both profit from our e> NC. Discuss your n e e d s with ersonnel, so w e c o n help yc tnows ttie entire oroo ond jestlpns regordtoo any iles orn ew ’constructton. a your Kvtteukar needs. M /

aonanadriiedto 7 3 4 - 'j jy d a tn in.their. . 1«600<i6l «f?ng rcaionoW* P.o.6o«308tia— _________ ■ ■ TWnWh.

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J f l f e z^ courtmbmitted 2,200 sig-lidate petition sheets_____y o f S ta te ’s oR lce, iced his re tirem en t, isons. B ecke t served lis term, bu t did not s swearing in a t the rCouHEoiisel — " ng -welcomed W ood son, Shoshone resi- Tuesday m orning to ' m agistra te - John ianson, fo rm erly o f osen by tHe F if th ia l co ifim ittee to I Lincoln County, is sworn in front o f - ds by H art in a cere- nty courthouse, dges are jo in ing the ek , n e w ly e le c te d • is m ust w a it a few*mty-commissioners;--------essors - e lec ted fn a k e th e ir o a th s o f

iverager drainage upstream jervoir a re 3 percent Ige.owpacks are: ibove in the Salmon lage.: above in th e B ig inage.itnjve Iti tliu t lfTTC---------inage. - - i " 'ibove average in the rainage.bove in the Bruneau

•ovc in the Big Losi

ibove in th e L ittle age.>c/ovv average in theJtt-CmkJMisins.____ire th in n e s t in the lin ag e in Id a h o 's tier, M orrisey said.

I.’t pushing (the fire):e it w as,” he said, gusting to 50 mph cd over the hills but l ^ e s consistently. to 'crcw S w creposi-.R hqiM s^and othCf __ValkcV Cake on the ': fire, Hucls said. . ,* jcggcd at 185 acres sbwut four tim es as estimated earlier in5r,:DNR_spokcsman ____d the la rg e r figu re . rom m ore accurate ■ than an expansion «a.

o f leadership i iT fh ~ Dviding vocational ther opportunities, ng his commitDicnt m d o rder” ju d g es ,5 other c r ite ria for

Ic who a re in tunc ng o f th e average ig business matters, id sure punishm ent-said.-1-donU -w ant---------t-whichhas-a social---------own, separate from ice.”

1 sign-bearing people_____m who w on’t work’ snations, are not the et shelter a t V alley id.0 help people he lp . Kristy Webb, a vol- lat for Hunianity of) is organizing youth1 up the new shelter’s do other chotes. “If lelp themselves, then willing to help thoseTVSf'--------------------------------

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there may b e n o “ >ored to evaluate ration. If o model be.owore thot It ided In the b ose • lut the builder's All these factors •search. The real of g r ^ value In

jr experience at w ltt\pne o f our 3 you

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H o l idB y Jennifer Bqnch TimcS'Ncws writer

POM ERELLE - 'A r fo report a bustling holiday the slopes.

P o m e re lle a re a m ant . B urrdw s sa id she h as s

increase in business ovei and expects a record seos< low snowfall in December

“ I t 's p ro b a b ly o ne o: yeors in term s o f skiers

_____conditions,” she said—Though December snow

' been___ l!red Jio t,!!— shN o v e m b e r’s w as good, in c h e s o f new sn o w d slopes on Thursday and I said.

B urrow said that anyw 5 0 0 to m o re th a n i,Ol filed through cach day ( h o lidays, a b ig increase year.

Friday, cars w ere backe a quarter-mile from the 16

, ' sleigh was used to bring to the Hfl area, she said.

In the m ountains to the Valley Resort is ei^^pectinj

--------bronkino yoo>, Executn r, J u l ie Q u a y le s a id . M

100,000 sk iers have hit i b e tw een T h an k sg iv in g Year’s Day, the highest ir she said.

She a ttribu tes good bi Idaho’s snow conditions. S n o rm a lly h ead to Col Europe, which haven't ha sn o w , have headed w essaid. ^ ..............

-----------“ I-ihin5rirVT3rctTy*W(that the snow has been g said.

W hile Dollar and Bald• haven’t seen snow in 10 d

tem peratures have-kept s ing m ore eflicicnt, she sai< . Business also was brisit

M o u n ta in S k i R eso rt

HospitalB y Jennifer Bunch

’ T imes-Ncws writer

RUPERT - More thon : -m ost o f them M inidoka

Hospital employees, ofTerct ,,port for the hospital’s admin

asked him not to leave al a g o f tnisiccs meeting Tucsd^c

A dm inistra tor R andy ( re s id ed fixim his post, thou

— publicly state the reasons fo Ailer the meeting, the boon executive session to discuss ified personnel matter.

Joel Rogers, radiology ( --------manager, ^ d T i'e spoke or

InjunctioiTlie Times-New8 and Tlie Associated Press

CHEYENNE, Wyo. - A 15 Canadian wolves could loose in central Idaho as ca week. follo.wiDg.Tucsda^

I ____court rcj^o n d f-an Jn ju n ciby wolf opponents to stop th

A p a ir o f Idaho-basec were dispatched to Canda a f te r ' T u e s d a y ’s d ecij announced, said Ted Koc w o lf reinlroduction coort the U.S. Fish and Wildlife

T he trackers w ill use equipment to locate wolvc: already been trapped, fitted collars, and re le a s^ Locstet and British Columbia, the >

aiid Yellowstone National Pt The wolf reinlroduction pi to 15 wolvesJo be rcleasi

and another 15 in Yellow Idaho wolves will bc relea: into the River o f No Return Kivh ffiifl, ypiimwt will be held in large pens wcdcs prior to their release in

Grey wolves have been oi - al Endangered Species lis t:

but efforts to safeguard the began in earnest several yeai

T he w o lf recovery pro ■challenged by the Den M ountain States Legal Fi and American Farm Bureau

• chapters in Wyoming, M( rtorarnirgren^wnra

.....c h a lle n ^ g the federal plan.

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layva<€a ski resorts . . ,lay season on.

a n a ^ e r Jo d y . iIS seen a b ig i i 4>ver last year 5 fci * i ,eason, despite | riber. M g U j a i

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lywhere from i ,0 0 0 s k ie rs ly during the ase ov er last .

eked up about5 lodge, and a . 'ng people up

iie north. Sun ting a record- n r ^ w;retflfy

M o re th a n B rian H llvei lit the slopes b e f o i^ c la s i ng and N ewit in 14 years, H an sen in th

Forest, resort 1 b usiness to.- said.IS. Skiers w ho A s te a d y s C o lo rado o r th ro u g h , whi had as much years,-som e d

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:n good,” she m a k e s num i, There’s about

lid Mountains the m o u n u in ,0 days, lower “I t’s been’I )t s n o w -m ^ - because i t ’s b said. For the sea risk a t Magic th e n a tio n a l irt so u th o f snow a t th e

il staff aslhospital emp: H olom ’s resi

r ------------^------ ^alls-onlhfe-shan 30 people, “I feel that tl ka M em orial hand in h is de< ercd their sup- told board mer ministrator and He urged th a spccial board as a d m in is tn l^evening. rccruitment ol ly H o Io m h o s andagynecolc hough will not M eanw hile 5 for his move. “ Dr. K eith W a oord went into to ad o p t stip uss an unspcc- physicians to

w hich they ss S ' department p ita l-em ploy i so iTbeH arfof p e tin g w ith tfi

)n fails; wcT h e g ro u p

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- As many as could be hear )uld bc turned was d en ied Ti 5 early as next Supporters d a y ^ Je d c n il—D e fc a d e rs .o i unction sought—the.ru ling , sq, p the process, o f fact o v e r fc tsed track e rs R enee A sk ndada shortly o f th e W o lf :c is io n w as she w a s pica Coch, Idaiio’s cleared one le iordinator for "There was life Service, and cheering v se e lec tron ic here a n d no) •Ives that have' work,” she st ttcd with radio base cam p, bi ated in Alberta summit for me he wolves will ing tracks in Y ported'to Idaho But.William JPark, and c h ie f legn plan calls for S tates/w hich e a ^ in Idaho, ranchers, que; lowstone. The U.S. District Ji leased straight Pend ley sa im Wilderness, plaintifTs* evid iwstoncjyolves^.high.standaid, MIS for several that reintrodu le in to the^ld . cause livestoc n on the feder- and irrep a ra l ist since 1973, their survival

yeare ago, program was Jenver-based1 Foundation, eau Fedcmtion M ontana and

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I th e Saw tooth N a tio n a l con o rt owner Sherrie Jacobs

Jac(y stream o f s k ie rs f iled Avhile in the p ast co u p le foue days were busy and oih- weele said. “mountain hasn’t sccn any real' to r two w eeks, w h ic h aslim b e rs d ro p , sh e s a id . Cout 48 inches o f snow on snolin, she said.. > a t in’holding up pretty w ell, incls been cold,*' Japebs said, aiiaseason ou tl6^ ;«shy hopes . “ lal w catheO Tore^ast fo r havie end o f the w eek w ill T

kadminisinployecs when he ca lled T csignation a m istake tbat._torsfsh o u ld c is 'o f th c b o ^ ” cert It the board forced Holom’s cm] decision to resign,” Rogers hpvnembeis. E I the board to keep Holom saic stra tor and p roceed w ith to i I o f two fainilyphysiciahs be i »logisLlile, Dr. Homi V ania and ono Woyment urged the board Swi tipulations fo r recru iting C to work at th c 'h o sp ita lr 's a id

’ said, would p revent hos- er ]: oved doctors from com - nesI their private practices. pa5

olveswilltiups also had s o u g h t an Do\ to block the im m ed ia te moi

p rognun .un tiL the.law su it_M iin court. T hat request ban

I Tuesday,:rs*Df the plan, including the :.oL .W ild iife ,.app Iauded_bav sQ ying-iC w an 'O nuriiph llE cii

r fear.” adn iskins, executive d irector EI f Fund in Jackson , said can*leased that the p lan had scars legal hurdle. whia s 20 minutes o f screaming nung women and barking dogs “lo w everyone’s b a c k to -rcpl : said. “W e've m ade it to don, but not the. summit. The lossme is little wolf paws m ak- stan1 Yellowstone snow.” We am Perry Pendley, president moilegal’ officer o f M ountain cficch represents some o f the E [uestioned the decision by Sclit Judge William Downes. W asaid Downes ju d g ed the core

vidence using an unusuallyrd. r ^ ir in g -^ e m to p rove thni>duction o f wolves would do itock producer immediate moirab le harm. He. d isp u ted real

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come to pass, she said.“W e’re ju s t p ray ing fo r s

Jacobs said.At Soldier M ountain in Fa

four new inches o f s n o w fc week, owner K erry A rm stronj

“ We had rea lly g ood sno really j^ood crowds. W c didn a slow day," she siud.

Co-owner. Don Schierm eit snow conditions arc above a a t S o ld ie r M ou n ta in . T h c r inches o f packed snow o n th ana 4 / on top, ne said.

“Last year at this tim e, w t have any snow,” S ch icrm cicr;

The Armstrongs and Schiei

s t r a t o r t oThe board did not agree to tl

tors stipulatiotu that called for a certified physician who would employed by the hospital and hpve a minimum contract o f two

Board mem ber R ichard Sv said ihc hospital should bc a to accept a physician w ho w be an employee b f the ho'spita

‘T o tie our hands in som e another Is not a^good th ing iSwenson said. ‘ ' ........

Chief Financial OfficCT Ken said the h o^ital needs toTtcruii er physician to make up for lo: ness now that A lania is sendi patients to C aa ia Memorial tio*

be releaseeDownes' statement that rancher mony was insufiicient to prove would cause irreparable and imi harm I'fbrougtiTto’lhcTiirfils; ^

“You may call it anecdotal, 1 the historic^, record o f the peof have.livcd-in.thcse. areas for

admits some livratock will bc ki But Askins said the ranchers'

came from a time when predato scmdting for new prey becausc bisc which had once roamed the area numbeis, had been nearly odomire;

“When you eliminate w ild pi replace them in such a short peri domestic prey, I think there are losses,” she said. “B ut th e c stances that existed then no longi We have more prey, fewer wol' more livestock, and be tte r m< circctivcly controlling wolves.”

DcfcndereofWUdlife President Schlickelsen 'said in a re leas Washington, D .C, that Dowtks g conside^on to all^iguments in ih

“In esscnce.the court has d that th e _ u n su b s^ tia ^ _ fe a ^ o do not warrant denying the dc many to see this h istoric rest realized at last,” he said. *Tii

mePhyi m i n g C■Monday, ihruThurs ~:6:06 j>.m. to 9:00 p.P h y s i d a n s a r e o f f ^ a t d a y t i m e o f f i c e cc

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started running thi : sn o w ,” and have plans to i

Two new runs Fairfield, year, Schicrmeier fe ll la s t transport skiers t( ng sa id . d e r sh o u ld b c C' lo w and m onth . T h is yea In’t have enough grooming

all runs d e a rs , h' e ic r sa id that wasn’t the cas

average The owners alst c rc ’s 32 longest and most the base N orthw est, he st

stari on tiic mount vb d id n 't run seven m iles i :rsa id . foot incline fron iermeiers lodge, he said. •

) remain aI the doc- The hosp ita l r a board- 5150,000 in losses W .not.bc November. W hile id would typical this time oi vo years, are counicd across I Swenson losses can be pin-

allowed i from loss ofV ania’; wants to The board ap p r tal. ' dalion by the doi e way. o r clause that states 5 to do,” ' ee or adm inistrat

■ : employment at an m K n ig h t: to the front o f theuit anoth:------T h e h o sp ito rs 'llost busi- G oodm an sa id t iding his ■ made no differenc fospital. was appcarcdin't}

din centra]lers’ tcsti- again the public h /c wolves called for restorii mmediate home in Yellowstc

u,iuonumental*> 1, but i( is w ildlife, but a lso op icw ho people and the dcm ir years," ^ Bmijs, a U .i ycmmenl_Scrvicc.biologist_v killed.” the reinlroduction re’ stories mcntcd Downes fo itors were eration to all sides i isonhcrds, “1 think it’s real ea in vast it all in context,” 1 inatcd. are horror storic i prey and the century and

aiod witli—whether those a rc re a lot o f “But if you look circum - ation where we’v e ,

igerqcisL ... we had no deprec olves and year we lost two ca means o f I can’t im agine, c " control program w«nt-Rodger..there’s in g to be i ase from •

I decided .

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s and have a 4,100- o m the peak to the

a t p o s tal repo rted a b o u f c s during Octobcr and - ile' he said losses arc : o f year, they usually ss the boiud This year, in-pointed as coming ia ’s business, he said.(proved a recommen- d octors’ attorney. A ': s either the em ploy-. ra tion can term inate any tim e wos m oved ' — he employee manual. 's-legal'counsel-A lan— — 1 th a t e ssen tia lly it ';nce w here the clause fthc'm antfal:

il Idaho; has overwhelmingly )ring wolves to their -stone. So the decision d-victory-not-only-for— — Iso for the Am erican cmocratic process.”U.S. Fish and Wildlife _it_wliQ.h^pcd.dcvelopJir __on plan, also compni- for giving fair consid- . H I

K in the case. '____eally important to put | " ",” Bangs said. “There T i e s from the turn o f ^ ,d w e’ll never know . aire true or-not;------ ------------- iok at the Montana situ- I yc got about 75 wolves • * iredations last year, this ' ■ < calves... and so r ^ l y ^

especially with the w e have in place, that

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J. Weldon Beck, a commisi a commissioner for 18 years.

An aw ards program begin Intermduntain Health Care wi

The commissioners preside

Time capsiile wilBURLEY V A pyramid insi

a centennial legacy, not to bc Tuesday Cassia County dc

stainlcss-steer pyramid, more memorabilia.

Clifford Jackson, o f Burley symbol for a tjm e capsule.

“Pyramids are a timeless th The pyramid will be opcnc<

Kempton, chairwoman o f the so it won’t be “ lost in time,’’ s

A display o f centennial s t from Elba to the City o f Rock craftsmen K irk Priest and Kcr

Jackson, 64, has only one n sule is opened.- .“A previous commitment v,

%e destroys 8!D ONNELLY (A P) — 1 stroyed an 80-year-old buildin jnnclly and owner Franklin Edw ys the loss could be up to S2S0,0( Fire broke out about 5 a.m. Tue; a building owned by Edwards

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thing,” Jackson said, rjed in 50 years, instead o f 100 Ihe C assia County Centennial ’’ she said. . ' stam ps, including the Pony I icks, also is included in the dis '.cn H arper designed the capsul : regret. He w on’t be around w

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M E X IC O C IT Y - , Em csto Zedillo siRncd i

^ c r g e n c y wage nnd*pi Tuesday, vowing to stabi peso and combat the thrc inflation.

» T he peso,' however, v ther on marfcct fears of, tion . s lid ing from 4'.92 5.325 10 the dollar. Tra< felt th5t the government not do e n o u ^ lo bring tl control.

As he introduced his c cord wilh businesses and Io vowed to avert wage a lion following the p ^ ’s cent slide in th e past tw o '

" ' "Mexico is conffonled f- ' economic crisis that will

feet the population.and ( . flees by all." Zedillo sai<

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t n n y f u r t h e r d e v a l u a t i o n o r i n - c y c l c s . “ T h e o b j e c t i v e o f t h i s -

l e n t i s t o r e - e s t a b l i s h c o n f l - ' s a i d Z c d i U o .a i l e d f o r a s p e c i a l s e s s i o n o f t h e , n c o n g r e s s t o e x a m i n e t h e p r o - i n d w a r n e d h i s n a t i o n o f 9 0 m i l - o p l e , m a n y o f t h e m s t r a g g l i n g , i s t e r i t y m e a s u r e s w o u l d h a v e I e f f e c t s " f o i a l l . _

; r t h e a c c o r d , b u s i n e s s l e a d e r s ] t o r e f r a i n f r o m r a i s i n g p r i c c s l U t i m p o r t e d g o o d s , w h i l e w o r k - e o n d c r e d . t o d o w i t h o u t s u b s t a n ^ ^ r g c ' h i k c s j b j l o w i n g t h e p e s o ’ s i d e :a g r e e m e n t c a l l s f o r h o l d i n g

i c r e a s e s t o a m a x i m u m o f 7 p c r - 1 9 9 5 . e s s c n t i i j l l y w h a t w a s o l -

g r c e d t o u n d e i r a p r e v i o u s p a c t ) w h e n t h e p e s o b e g a h ^ s l i d i n g

aiBond 90.10 06.20 ' 08.23 -.14.94.00 04.23 04.42 -.33 .

rane 70.07 70.20 7044 ..29«n 100.73 100.00 100.19 -.Ofl«M0il 17.79 17.40 17.41 -.30•ound 150.06 155.00 190.42 -.28 InIElond- 64.29 84 09 84.19 -.14 IMM 117.00'117.00 117,00 ..50 I

□ucMcna from SmeWr S Co.

nsheint S20 00-27.00 <

J17.00 ‘ t * 2 2 . 0 0 •

k - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - O ^ I S S -I are Idaho prKo« coOecled weeUy by Dean wt. U.S. Oepwvnem ol AgflaAure. Price* erowert, 106 pounds U.S. No. 1 beam, bean lai and atorsge ctiarget. Quote* cur­

i e . 20. PnMwcao daung more r«csM prKn n tJiouid contact dealer*.

lins “iina ' ' ' ’•tiieal per butnei: baney. mu^ pram. oata. «ana per hundred Mbht.«t>eat *3 68. bartey. {<50 (48i«wftd •- ed prwn, 34.40; oau. tS.29; com. (4.60 It moWure). Pnjei are given daily by

lockman'a inc." In Uounlaln Home, quoled n Slockmv)'* Inc. ol Ourley. repotted aoll

n and Bean m Buhl and Kanten repcra IM rain p>lee*r *pol deltrety, *0(1 »mta xlwaLw y r n o w * * : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :- - - - - - - - - - iLO (AP) - Idaho Farm Oureag lnlem«un- -aponlorTunday. , .LO —no quote*.. WNta ofteat 4.05 (tiaady); bailey 4,80 4 petwD (pring 3 92 (down 5): 11 peitent ) (down 3).ID—White wneai 4.49 (down 4). baney* * ^ 4 4 3 f i S 2 n 2 ) * * ” ^ ( O o « " * ) t ” ■X - WMa wftoal e«rt 0.35 (down 3): t«1ey ft)-iO(AP)-EJid*Bll:30pmMSTTuaiaey ' , mtved at Portland lor ahlpmeM by raH,»ga. per bu*ftel. e*c»pt oeta. com. barwy ,

asTi------------««-ile dub wheal 4.40idomeMcute 5J5

l i r t . l « t i a u « « » n a r y p r « r t n AM<eln - . <J4 Win .<aln 4.42 1<eln . 4.51 1

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festfai]ed aflerayearofpolitico l tuito* To blunt the impact onim f lg re ^ e h t calls for a.3 pIts duction- fo r the 'poorestin- Mexicans, ilsl Sffll, i f i r o y M e r ic a ^fl- cally to the a c c o i^ .

‘Things arc really toughe going to get worse,” said•0- a waiter at a Mcxico Cilil- “W e’ll probably all die ofIg, Millions o f Mexicans Ive purchasing power o f theii

by almost 60 pcrccnt sin:rs many icriiaihuntouchcd 1cs the North American Free•k- ment launched a year ago.in‘ Adding to the bad nc'>’s government forecast ecor

would slow to between 1.tig 2 percent during the year:r- percent GDP expansion fcll- The peso has lost one tlict ue in relation to the dollarng since Dec. 20.

I May 2.80 2.60X 2.80} ',J u t 2.02X 2.62X 2.62 :) Oec Z51X 2.92)1 2.5IX 29 Frl.'»*ale* 24.528 ) Fn.-a open mi 269,500I sImtiunMmjrRrdolaraperbwM) Mar 1.22X 1.20 1.22

May 1.27X 1.30X 1.77Jul 1.32X 1.39X 1.32XSop

I S.OOObu(TMmurrcdotar«pWbutf>il I Jan 54flX 991 S47X I Mar_________9.50;< 9.8W 5.97X 8[ Jul 9.79X 9.hx 5.73X 9,‘

Aug 9 79X 5.S0X 5.70X ISep 562 5 62 9,79 :

. Nov 558 J.OO 9.86X 9.1, Jan 5.06 5.97 5.03X 5

Mar -------------- •Ju) 0.06 6.09 8.06

-----NW------------S.flT— 5.«— 5.M)f-5Fn.'*aa>ei 42,655 fn.-aopenhi 135.409, up 1,763

80YBEAN0U. eo.ooo Bk doOan MT100 Ibe.

■ Jan 20.75 20.75 29.05 21 Mar 28 30 28.30 27.52 2] May 20 76 20,76 29,30 21 Jul 25.05 25.99 25.58 2i Aug 25.40 25 50 25.30 2! Sep 25.19 25.23 24.»5 2‘ Oct 24.00 24.90 24.70 2‘ Dec 24 55 24.55 24.35 2 Jan • . 2‘ Mar 2i

' . Fri.'aaalet 13,650____ Pfl'»openlnl114.641__________

BOTOEANUEAIT" --------- -----------1D0 lent; dcOar* per ten

• Mar - ' 156,70 157jo li May 161.20 181.00 180.20 16C M 109.10 169.80 teAug 167.50 187.50 1Co a m o o 17200 17080 171

■ Dec'.........17<:e0'175.30 17450 17iJan . 17!

t Frl,-ttaiet 38.827Fn.'t open Mt 92.482. up 3,248

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Craw fulue* Tw Opan 8*0*

WHEATI___^ b u f f l M m m W‘ May 3 84 3.84X3.60X3’ ^1 3.74 H

i m5 'Fr1.'ttale*1,342

I Frt.’aopenmt 13.810■ WHITE WHEAT

I.000 bu RMRun; daOan par buaM

I Mat . 4,62 4.04 4 58 4.1 I M»y

Fri.'topenmi na.

—Potatoes/onionIDA»i0 FALLS (AP) — Tueeda/t potato

I I'-ldatn'Buppervasey.TvtlnFatii-Ourteyd

: 2 m or 4 01 nyn baled 10 lb mnTucki Ij 7 nf.alortaj hloher SK) math *ad<a 1000-U.i

' bagaa.SO-0.50; tOOlBiadianamUeAl . mocDy 0 OO; 50 lb carton* cwl bov* 70*II,00-11.90.80* 11.00-12.00. mouly 12 10.00.11.00. moiOy 11.00, few 1024-11

[ 10.00, lew 1029-11.00; 10-12 Otm*. B.C I e.S0-0.00.U.8.No.250lti*ad<acwlb» i ,4.50-5.00. law higlw and lower; 10 oitrI CHICAGO (AP) - U90A - Ma)or poUtI FOD*h«jpingpolnBUStAFfldaylnlO(

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23* 21 1918 119X- X U «a»4* wS IK u

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.H u n m .. 23 4003 22X-X .U‘ ■ I8P 20~ 12 2187. 31X.1 U t IRT 44, 20 242 tox- X U « ■in cpt,«ee ii'^s)a'e7X-w uM ? r ’5 . 2i’ l5 ^ 4^115. s4 .Bbwa 1 . 12 2199 21X-7-32 Ut O 2.t0e 248 1174 48X. X UI INCO 40 2450 2SX— X U< ' ImtRd .74 18 1608 31X U ( | |£ « M 804 34X-1 Mi . SJT* ' 1 .21 11879 73x1 X uI t s ; ; s g i s s i s f c i ! sI *r“i JRhSr X ” ^ - 2 M » X S1— ^J«nM"1.i6--,ie-9071-94)(— X— Ni I : JehrMnJS IB 199 lOX- X MI ^ tU J?* H!r'K nw t'.ta I 12213 '13X.X wI k S m jo *12*M7*S1X.X -MI .MK«0 144 19 1IH4 9«X. . K

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turm oil. , iMoiepUon th e p o o r , th e ;. *— ;-------i p e rc e n t 'ta x re r /:s t o f w ork ing

rroictedrskcpii—' ' pomi8nottt)ot

ugh and they’re — ——- id Carlos Mejia, • / " , K<

s have seen th e ' eir wages erode toaDowwm sincc 1982, and ln,i995. d by benefits o f X Trade Agree- 0 . wUprocoed

lews, Z ed illo 's ^Mostprtcn rononiic growth providod by st1.5 pcrccnt and

a r . instead o f 4onfofotaninw

; diird o f Its val- financatelnx ar in two weeks roasorabehin

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2.80)1 —.Ot Coiorsdo round re^ ur 2.62 -.01 OaiioUipund red* 7.00

i 2.52 ..OOX nontUeAWUcansmS 000; Oregon 5.0M.00 600-0.25,RuiaetaSOlBcanonap

I S.OO-10 00;WatNngtor1-25X *.03X 10.00; Celoradauiuvsl 1.30X .-03X Ruiae1t50il>eanon*1

I2X 1.35X ..03 9.50.Wathlngton6.00.'OM to S d llh C ^ 'm te

IDAHO FALLS (AP)’- ' he and Matheur County

rx 547X —03 wtisa* higfter; aiport lr«( S.57X-.03X •panMhl^U.S.No,—566------«3----6 60,-mo«ly 6 «0;-«ew«9,74 -.02X kMrerinednim2Xln'rr<

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f , f> : ; g » » » v ™ S 5 r , - < 1

25.40 -,tO May 152124.05 - .10 Jul 14,81 24.78 —.12 Od 1362z I h I ; ! ! X t i m24.05 - .10 Jul 12.75

Oct 12.40E*t. tale* 22.168. I

— — :--------------- Fri'i opw inn#9.-KSUGAR 14

182.50 1&3.20 11ZOCOb«.:ew<aparl I55.W 150,80 Mar 22.50 :

160.70 - .70 May 22.66. : t64.70 165JO Jul. 22.78 : 1C0.B0 107.30. Sep .22-77 I188.80.169.40 . Nm 2225 :

171J0 . - 4 Q _ Jan174.70 ■ —;iO Mar 175.60 —.20 May

Eit.aalei345. Fr),' Fri.-* open lnl15,26<

“ a, LivestocII POCATEUO (AP) — k'■3T65X— oiiii— ®rn«5ii6artip5.ns- < S.eax —.03X no Idaho Range and Fc3.70 -.02» LIVESTOCK AUCTION

'l . s a ' ^ . o r - rTr*tt««V*Say)12M 360 lamb*(ldanoFaiU)63.(

VaJlm) 72.00-121,00;* 20 00 per head; feeder: 6400,

'4 00 CHICAGO (AP) —Futu 4.58 -.04X Mercantile EjccfangeTi

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Apt 73.10 ’ns---------------— SS-:atoprtcaalor Oct 65.17 i

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U ^ o i^ b ^ JwT^'^'™70.Sr*'A 6.000.25, Mar 74.55Ot 12.00, tome ' Apr 73.2012.00; 00* May 71.05

-11.00; 100* Aug. 72.05.6.00.iOme Oct 71.00batl*0o2inln Novitnn9.50-7,90. Sep 71.20

X*n«e1.a2 ■ 35 iS2 4SX. X. New Keycorp t2B 6 2443 29Xt X Nv>

*75’115:5 r^ « X .X , ^

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— U-W —MOU 1.80 12' 76 27 - -X PEOMlnc*r.5S 22 2080 - 2 8 * -X PPCWtMte 48 147 • tx . X PeaMAPCO 1 II 357 81K» X P»0uwiun 28 1343 26X. K PacMatMI.ge 0 129S 44X. X Pad

■ B B

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Key components ' ”

l o a p r a ^ a c c o n l b ynt, bus iness and la b o rU a d e n .. a f90«lnerB8SMo( only 7 percent

f a t a x i m > to f u p . io 3 p e r » n t - “ y ! p o k jw x lw s .Ition of public sector co tnpaniet _ K). o(» s o f goods and senriees my sta lft«w nedo< iIo fp rise sw n I |( y le s s than tho actual w o f th o p e s o . ^^ p s to ea so M e d co 's reE a n ce invM tnw ntandbom w iiinolo . t o In ide deficit one o f the , . Mjh indthe iie jo-stfevakjo tion . j o

immontofMoilco AP

It uAi;altbie; MtWMU Horth 40.0007.00«.00;tut*eU100iBiadt> ' Febim 6.504 00; WtthlnglonS.00- Apr ,B.00; Colorado unevaUM; Idaho Junna per cwl 7Ck60 count Wlacontin AugVtonS.OO-10.00;Ot«oonSOO- OcSavsUbie;idtnotD.Oi%l2.00. . DeentlOOaxrrtWlacorsrtteSO. Feb.OO-O.OO; Otvgon 8.00-9.00; Col-' Apr Idaho S.OO-IO.OO. Fil. b tack* Wtuanm 6.50-7.00. FrL':

' PORKl-TiwKle/t onion prtcM far Ida- 40,000unty. Ore.: FeOLmartetaboulateadyesepllaroe MarnirKiuiryindtaietacirM.YeikM May,No.lMlbtadcaMT*o62»- - - JulewMOrOoiwionei higher end--------Aug-n'rr<n4.004.50.ma»t>y4.004.29, Feb.r<dkwerwMeU.S.1S0t)tack» Mar MUyOW.occaalonal higher and Fit O-B.OO; rad 65 percent or bener Fil.'i arge 4.50-5.00, lew lower; medWffl.

— .NATIO__________________________berw

2301b:* Sowt:«ugar Mure* trading on ne New overSCand CooM EjcA ^ Tue: Doan:1 Low M9e Chg. CarSei

?" « 4 1 «.14 1539 .22 j V l ( 1 15.44 h20 1643 «,181 14.04 14^ 14.93 «.06 TMAa2 13 02 13^ 1369 ..01 Seiedc 2 1322 13.f2 1322 ..05 HwiK 0 13.12 13,00 13,10 .,10 Lenif 5 12.77 12.75 12.6t .,01 London 0 12.45 1240 1241 ..01 London18. FD.'ttalet 13,932 ____ Parlaa:io.-638rT)im8S^ -------■----------- Franm

Zurichlperb. etked.0^ 22.63 22.50 22.61 MO NY Hot6. 22,75 22i>8 22.75 ..07, NYHai8 22J0 22.78 22J0 ..04 NYEn(7 22,61 22-77 22.61 «.02 NYEni5 22.27 2225 2227 .,02 NY Cor

21.97 ..02 53.50.• ' 21.97 .,02 -NYRoi

22.05 M25.Fr),'atale»76i,260 NEW 1

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ick t o o w— Idaho Farm Bureau Intermoun- JanTS-TuWdiy:-------------------- -----Fefa—OFeedlol Report. MarION —TreatureVaflay Auction in AprdawaiolMlataililOaLiltffM______ Jun_2 » 00-1.420.00 per ntod; tat - Aug63.00«400;daWcow«ar»aur« Oct0;weaner pin (Idaho FUil 7.50- Dec<lerlan«((i^FaH) 60.60- Feb

Apr Jun

Future* i r ^ on the Chicago AugleTue: Octn HICfi Lour SeOe Chg. Dee

Ell5 73.80 '7Z47 7330 .,03 8JLVD0 ’73.75 72.05 73J7 ..87 5M0t0_67.70 8722 67,69' *,33 Jan0*-ey25-M75-65;i5— *'.35-----Feb—7 05.47 65.10 89.47 <42 MarS' 00.40 65.79 6839. .,73 May0 8725 6720 8725 ..75 Juloa.______________________ SeoI.M1, up333 Dee~

0 78.55 76.10 7842 .JO May5 74,75 74.35 74 82 *40 Jul0 7349 73.02 73.30 .2 8 Sep' ''9 72.19 . 71.90 72.07 ..17 Oee i5 7220 71.95 7220 *20 E*1 0 71,19 71.00 71.15 .25 Frt.1

71J5 .JO0 71.39 7120 71J5 .20 NEWYi2 t4.745068, up 48 ThOBu

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N E W Y O R K — B lue chip rose s l i ^ t ly 'l uesd ay but mo: er major m arket indicators de w ith th e b o n d m a rk et foll< soi^e w orrisom e new s on inili

T h e D o w J o n e s industrial age rose 4 .0 4 points to 3,838.<

D ec lin in g is s u e s narrowl; nu m bered a d v a n c e s on the Yoric Stock Exchange.

V olum e, o n th e floor o f tl Board ca m e to a m oderate i m illion.sbares, iip from 256.2 lion in Friday’s session . The r w as closed on M onday.

A m on g the m ajor market i to r s e n d in g th e d a y lo w e

r^NYSE’s com p osite index los to 2 5 0 .7 3 ., w h ile the Stand

>.OOOb*.:Garap«rb.A 39.55 39.70 39.05 3925pr , 40.17 40.30 . 39,60 40.07un 4540 45.60 45.29 45.40ul 49.10 45.55 45.09 45.32g , 44.75 45.07 44.75 44.87

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10 lb 32.00-35.00. Wim aome Inim 26.0000.01 }wt: ,75 10 1.00 higher; 300-500 lb 22.25- >er 500 B 23.00-26.00; ovw 050 lb al 26.00. un: over 250 B 21.50; under 250 lb 22.50. use and ealvet: 525 etumated.

PetalsM ed woild i^dpr1ca*..Tuotday.}ng KotHi late: (362,45. off S0.70. ndm momtog lUing: 5381.40, oASI.IO. >oOon a f U ^ ^ ; 5360.90. off 51.80. ndon late: 5361.59. off SI20. irtaaftanw■Ichlata eftamoon; »3«l JO. oil jl.20; 5381,.

I- Handy & Harman: U60.M). off 51.50. f Handy & Harmon fabtlcaled: 536240. olT $' / Engehanl: 06220. off *1,00.f Engemard fabricated: $40t J i, onjl-68. r Comei gMtpol month ctoee Tue. 537B.60r R^Nla NoSona) Bank 4 p.m. Tue. 5378.61 125.EW YORK (AP) —Future* trading en Ihe i leaday:

Open High Low SeCBe

^ ■ 362!oO pr • 368.50 367.60 384.80 384.90 , im______390.70-3fll.80_M9.0(LW.10_

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Pa'ris. A m o n g a the Big NYSE issues, Telel

5 263.05 Io s t2 K to 3 8 « .T h c >25 mil- ils decline am id M e market ing cjurcncy crisis.

w ere fears tha t th' t indica- em e rg e n c y ec o n ' ver, th e nounced T uesday lost 0.21 enough to b r in g t idard & control.

Engelhard $4,750. off 50.120;I -.10 50.130 -i7 ..17 NY Come< (liver apol month0 .23 50.153.3 .-37'I *'2Z .NEW YORK (AP) — spot no5 *-2 Tue*d»y.0 . « Aluminum ■ 91.3 cent* per lb'* *-’* Copper.5143CathodefuHpia

Copper • 51 J5fl0 per lb. NY Ct Lead .44 cent* pern.Z<nc • ,5744-5606 per lb, deliv«

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possibility of Atlanta E

witin replace

~ Idaho St. nan as new athleti

POCATELLO - Kc been named Idaho State ic dirccior, and will com school’s general counsel

Wiltbank, who has b for 11 years, replaces Ri rcsignwJ lasi month lo t ness at Atlanta.

____ nnrsubject to approval by Education.

Wllibank is a native c--------- ‘•1972-graduate o f the U

------------andteecivetJ-aHflw-deGonzaga. While cmplo he obtained a bachelor' honore in Frcnch.

Wiltbank worked for ministrativc assistant to i lain Home before comin

FiredSeahawka to become new hi

KIRKLAND, Wash, fired as the Seattle Seal; ordinator, wants to be n head coach.

Tillman, 48. has beei_______for-16.ycars.-He said.hc

. .an interview by Seattle’s He was fired along w

Flores and 11 other asi owner Ken Beliring last Seahaw ks’ 6-10 seas( w ent 14-34 and finish'

' West in three seasons ur--------------- T eam 'p rc s id cn rD a

Behring’s son, said the four or five coaching cai

^ David Behring saidTillman in Seattle on Th

Former champs i ------------anotherday-■r=^

TOTAW A, N .J. - 1 fight Lionel Butler on N

____ gas, his first bout sineI________ heaw w eighflUlc to 01i\-------- --------O m hirsainrcinT lrN

■fight on undetermined round bout. Main Even day. It will be his first fi IBF and WBA titles on 1 out to Ceofge Foreman i

The I w is - B u t lc r f round elimination .bout, line for a mandatory cl w ho stoppped Lewis ii Sept. 24.

Compile)

T oday,CoO»(}a men's bsskatbaS: Idaho Slato ot Cal-Poly. Si CoOogavranwi’tbukaBM

____ _____Brtgham Yoonfl UnlvoreltyHigh lehool t»y(’baakMb BUickfoolat Minieo. 0;l5p JBfomoJVotCojUoJort.t

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and folkm the >Im|TheTnnci

' S cores arid stati ............Classlfi'ed.

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ly wouldn’t [ferent from ' “ n es w e did a ’70s.

>9ip Caray.on the of broadcasting 3 Braves gam es r cem ent players.' ■ I

unes counsel etic directorK cllcy W illbank has Ultc University’s athlcl- »ntinuc tp serve as ihe asel..IS been ISU’s attorney 5 Randy Hoffman, who to enter a family busi-

announced Tucsdny.,-is_____by the state Board o f

CVC o f Gainsville. Fla,, a tc : University o f Florida-defere<Mn-»W-from--------- Cployed at Idaho State, ‘ lor's degree with high ,

for three years os ad- to them ayorofM oun-

TiingioiSU.

i assistant wants B

ish. - Rusty Tillman, Jeahawks defensive co- ^ IC rehired as the team’s' g

ol3een a Seattle assistantih e has.been promised_____ ^lie’s owners. d,5 with head coach Tom -fi assistants by majority

last week following llie ' rason. The Seahawks ished last in the AFC p, s under Flores. . • , d'D a v id 'B c h rin g rk c n -----------the team had a list o f (jj

; candidates. ciaid he will meet with y, 1 Thursday. u;

jis return to f i^ t ^March J 8 _ j__ —^- Lennox Lewis will in March 18 at Las Ve- « since losing the WBC ^ Oliver McCall.______

led opponent in ff 10- ® vents announced Tues- st fight since he lost the ^ o n a lOih-roundknock- ianonN ov.4.: r fight w ill be a 12- out, with the winner in / challenge'to'M cCair, . is in the sccond round

pililed from w ire reports.

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C a u g h t in t h e m id d le o f a to g e t th e b a l l t o a n o th e r |

’T w i f f f ’' from J<ByLanyH ovey Times-News writer

f W W FALLS - Jerome’s offi wall laic in the first quarter and Bruins ran off with its fu ^ non' ofthe season 66-51 Tuesday nigl

Je rom e had Just pulled Into ..when-tbe.Bmins switched.to.a.

defense. The Tigcis went from : 'first quarter to halftime with jt while Twin Falls pulled into a pn lead.

Aftcr.lhat Twin Falls had lea points w ith the Tigers fiurryir closing qu^ e r t o 12 on a couple

' ^ e ’re know n to do th a C droughts for several minutes or a cally every game,” said Coacl whose team dipped to 0-8. ‘That us in a catch-up situation and score well en o u ^ to get back.”

Once again the Bruins used t point shooting o f junior Kylan Pi nior TylcTMiller. E achliad two minutes with Peterson's sccond c Qruins in front to stay.

Pctcrson-had.another-scoring rjh^thiffNttfltlcf^tnd MilletlS-fieli

Bruins their first 20-point lead at Commenting on Peterson's

punch the past few games. Co noted “ He’s getting more and m( H e'feels like he can hit every tl and I’m starting to think he can,” ed with a laugh.-'

— L‘Bui-thc-bcst thing abouTTd bench played well,” Vogt said. “ came in played pretty well. W players involved and that olways

H e said the most disappoin couldn’t stop them with a man dc

Jerom e scorcd os many poir quarter as it did .the fust h ^ f to I at 18. Then in the early fourti Fredericksen and Wes Bauer sp: comeback-that trimmed the dc with 10-straight points.

But Peterson’s tipin followet ~5horgonhcBruitiS'going agaiit

two-pointer v e Twin Falls, a 6 under tw o minutes leil

w i * . I?30i

Washingto swing at seH joW B atnngtan lM ! ^

. W ASHINGTON-Copitol Hi -.a banleground for baseball’s b pute Wednesday.

Donald Fchr, the head o f the Baseball Players Association, i meet W ednesday morning will Labor Robctt Reich. And Soi.. Moynihan, D-N.Y., says he’ll i lation on the first day o f the i that would repeal the team own

. ing exemption from federal antiti Meanwhile, several managem

lives said it’s time fbr clubs to b " fd r p layers to fill Ihe rosters c - teiiM -if-ihe m ajor leagum ’- t t

tho l995seas« i, • • '' W ith sprina-Vaimng to b e ^

■ C h ia^o C u b s 'H ead » t:A n d y ,l “W e w ere iM ked% -M ajor Le

--

if a J e ro m e d o u b le t e a m , I e r p la y e r . •

?aHsTuirerome.

Hioffense hit a stone •md the Twin Falls __non-league victoiy da«i7<>02i4niphi SaM d3M 4iinto a 12*11 lead im k s m k ho.a.hawking zone....)m 2:12 left in the il just four points B u h l 6 8 , i prohibitive 30-16 BUHL -

(hrou^ the leads o f up to 21 Valley loss

rying back ill the school baskc iple o f occasions. HwDon-l a r w r ^ r i h c s c ~ “! ? ' ' 'l ! ' ' ' - " ' o r . q J c r p ™ * - - * ^ 5 = ; , a c h l^ ^ x n i a . r k , lial kills us. Il puts and w e just can’t wmm

cd the eariy three: m Peterson and se- towi 31 z-s »< iwo m thefirsfsix ndonescndihgthe p e c j o 5 4 ,

ring.burst early an__.

JU 4 2 -2 1 . 5M 4T ucsdn 's early sc o n n g ii« ;T n jji Coach Dan Vogt committed u

i more confidence, ly Ih ra -po im shol m , Ihc coach Old-

ir rQ n rg h L w a s .ih c ^ “ : ; ; K 2 ^ id. “Eveiyonewho .W e had a lot o f K im b c r i ays helps.” • k im b e f )ointing was “we confcrencc n defense." Fcnyinboyjoints in the third Luke Mic ■ to hold the deficit for top seoi urth quarter, Eric Miekelson’s : sparked the Tiger fM'ba”: deficit to 54-32 ,

tnnt wc n«

IWC<1 by mi iiisidc “ f e „ b c d y am. Shaun Stetle s j^^iscdhisi . a 60-44 lead with to hold then

one of our b21S32&Iirxsoes

;on senator ;ettlmgbasi

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1 Hill^will save os run the ir < ’8 bitter labor dis- - guess. W e

replaccm a the Major League ticd altemj n, is scheduled to , T alks b with Secretary o f ' b r ^ o f f l en..D ^cl.Palrick . an iinpass ’II inlioduce l e ^ salaiy-cap ie lQ4th C onptss sides have w ners’ longstand- .'thebargair tfitittusllaws. ies Chaim jement igjresenta- •; that will di to begb sesiching. . Asked a rs o f replacemrat - : .M ^ o m s iV tt^erq> ill9 ;in lO :^ i?^ much

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be fourth quoncr'to pin the first in >ss on the Trojans 68-66 jn boy; ikctbalj Tuesday night n-Ieague game saw Buhl jump out 'i .oir-WcndcU-thc-jcsLof.the-way.-V 5c a brief onc-poim lead in the fmal ( g on afler that despite hitting just hrows in ibc closing seconds.

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riy 55, GIcdds Ferry 43ERLY - n e Bulldogs raised their ( ice record to 3-0, ovcrpowfring < oys* basketball action Tuesday, ilickelson made on impressive dcbu coring honors with 14 points. Th n’s first gaiK back afler itcovcring

(M idelson) coming bade gave us 1 icedcd,” Kimberly coach Roger

riy was up by 14 by halflime, and is team’s'defensive-game.—By beii cm to 13 points in two quartets, its r better efrons defensively this year,

• P le a s e s e e BOY

rs set to tal seb^striklepafg fui, ur talk-alwut, rep ly intil negotiations (with the unio r couRc. They’ve done lhai 1 i e have lo stan looldng (for p( lenfplayers) at this pwrnL Whai mative do we have now?” between the owners and the

r i3 days ago/and the owners d< isse |n negotiations bnd impc ip system-the following day. Ni ve .turned their attentions awa] (lining table, although Colorado Irman Jeny McMorris said he changesoon.- ■ ' .I about the replacement players is said: “Every d ^ that goes by, Alcloser to a n ‘ahcmalivc g«te : token, 1 know tbeie are efToita

the two badcto’the baij I think th ir i^ > '^ begin'to bea w ed ,p r so .’'-'f'rv''A'.

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" LO G A N , Utah - Sm ith never even a p lace U tah State W eatherbie, but say

U SU announced' scIcctc(Tatn6ng fivi sity interviewed - so n . T h e sch o o l’s com rriitiee has act only Thursday nigi leaving to coacli Na

“ I did not apply I "1 w as paged while

Sm ith, 45, cut sh< to d iscu ss the Job

H ^ H w ith Utah Slate Pi and athlelic direc(< pointm ent is subjec B oard o f Trustees.

“ W e’re cxcited al .Smith,” Fn

everything wc wen football coach.”

Smith said it w a leav e Idaho but tl E m crt and Bell, w h o co n tac ted h im a b o u t the position.

“ G h jjck Bell a n d IS cs id en t E m e p ^ rea lly

o v e r . Sm ith I lo o k s “The posi­

tive ottitudc they " ’ have^and 'w hcre"

^ ^ - T —^h cy w in t-to ^ak e- ^ Y the program im-

^ p r e s s e d me. Y ou’re getting in , o n th e g round flo o r and build­ing something.”

S m ith h as a } 53-21 record in

s ix s e a so n s at — Idaho , wiih”iwo~

— Bi g Sky Confer- D2fi.Fiwtor. c n c c cham pi* L»»2Mi4: onships and five 132.9-wox d iv i s io n 1-AA !iVi7* ^ ° p la y o f f appear-

............a n c e s . In 1994,th e , V anda ls w en t 9-3 w ith a

T Wendell first-round play- t in-Magic o f f lo ss lo M c- loys' high

iut7-0and t'-Wendell lal qu^cr.

one

i.Bonopio.^

to to ld up—Raft-Rivcr^

:ir Canyon N eb ra sk a foo tbigOlcnns o n s h lp tro p h y t

Huslusospark The Associated Pr 3cr Keller

• LINCOLN, N d

If -- iv ez /'o the snow for ihret

ju st to wave at a I . 1 - ^ • after it became 0 : L i V l ^ the new national

important to them. I ' Nebraska finish

sociated Press pi broadcasters and

W in hic im lo n K nW t-W ddcrN J declaredDposcd a COSTA MESNow the m ed ia members

ivay f?om one more slap i.idoRock- on Tuesday, Nmhe hopes tm \c d th e '

In the final \

rcm issiie, 5,“ " '? T " “-j by/wc-re ^ n ih u s k c is .w l ^ B y - _ O rm g cB o w l on

anom tcd N o .l .1 aS S ; P cnnS O te ;-n ie

sportsw nlets ga to 104 for the

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ih - Idaho coach J^hn L.:n applied fo r the.job to re- te foo tba ll co ach C harlie says h e 's h appy to take it. ed T uesday that Smith w as. five'candidales tffelTmvcr-“1 - including three in per- _ dI’s n in e -m e m b e r search acted fa s t , 'a f te r learning night that W eatherbie was I Navy.lly for the jo b ,” Srhith said, lile I was o n a ski lif^.”: short a fam ily ski vacation Job S u n d ay and Moriday1 P resident G eorge Emert ecfor C ht/ck BeJI. His ap- jject to approval by USU’s a .d about the employment o f Fmcrt cniH “ H r >»mhnHir«!

vere looking -for in a head *

was a d ifficult decision to It th a t he w as sw ayed by I. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

2 Vandalized Ii I search p^ H ie A ssociated

f M OSCO W - Universi !' Elisabeth Zinser has app '* m ittee to fill the head f^___ cancy.leftby .JohnL ..SmL Sm ith, w ho bccame Id

iesigneci 'I'ucsday to be ;■ U tah Stale.

U n til a new coach i: Z inser said athletic direc

I assim ie d irect responsibi: football program.

M em b ers o f thc seai “ L iske, w ho will chair the " assistan t athletic direcioi“___ tan t.flth lc lic director_fo

-L o th e n ; physical educati r* recto r o f ihe Division o f !' -ucation, Recreation and ® 'p rofessor and chairman ^ B io logical Sciences; Fl J o f a lum ni relations; Hal I ’ ’ den t fo r student alTairs

tions a nd faculty athletic “ .W allace, vice president, . and T hom as 0 , Bell, pro

oUm II c o a c h T o m O sb o rn e | ly th a t w a s o fficially p re se n

ikers basl1 Press

Neb. - Nebraska coach TomJcnow s_w hat,thc_nnlional__means to Nebraskans, o f people stand out there in hree o r four houis yesterday I a bus,” Osborne said today e official that his team was nal champion. The title was em.lished No. 1 in boih The As- s poll o f sportsw riters attif and the U SA Today-CNN.

lay, received the trophy-eni- inhing the coach’s poll; th e

lessens poll sT N ew s Service

lESA , C alif . - .A f te r news lers and cpaches delivered p in the face to Penn Stale N ittany L ions coach Joe Pa- ihe o ther check, il v o tin g fo r college, foot- n a jo r p o lls , th e N ebraska , w ho d efeated M iami in the I o n N ew Y earls night; were 1.1 'b y a h 'uge m argin bver ihe A ssociated Press poll o f I gaye N ebraska 51^ votes e I^ittany L ions, an increase

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percom m unity ."

One o f Bell’s first moves U SU 's athletic director in I Id a h o 's L a rry E u s tach y coach . Jn D ecem ber 1992

■, w«IJ.-ncqu.iinii:d w.iih Sm ilL ‘ in v o lv ed in C o lo ra d o Sti

coaching search as associate tor. Smith was a contender f Sonny Lubick eventually lot

Idaho starts process h“

sch<bad

-sity o f Idaho President , . jpointed a search com- y g ,

football coaching va- .Imiih’s departure.________Idaho’s coach ih 1989, jecom e head coach at ^

is h ired in M oscow , 9gJ ector Pete Liske would biliiy for managing the •

• . - . fail':a rch com m ittee are: iie panel; Kathy Clark, . tor, Lance W w i, assis- ,fo r_de« lopm en i; Cai_____ation professor and di- o fH caldl, Physical Ed- id Dance; Art Rourke, n o f th e Department o f . J Flip K leffner, director [ai Godwin, vice presi- f rs and university rela- lic representative; Jerry • | n t.fo r financial affairs; ' • rovost emeritus.

a p o s e s wHh th e N ationa l C sn tad to th e C o m h u s k e rs Tt

;kintop$trophy for finishing No. 1 in poll today will be awarded ne:

Fans converged Monday or _vanOy.Sport5_Ccnter,..nam.c.d

who coached Comhusker foo back-to-back titles in 1970 greet the 1994 13-0 Comhuski

The fans had lo wait 3^ leani lo arrive — but said worth it.

“When you do this every have to take advantage o f tl S late Sen. Don W esely of- Monday after arriving one he doors opened.

It took about 10 minutes fc P l e a s 6 s e e H l l

sting for Pat

B' from th

la r-s e a • 38-24. , c s ' po

coach c their fir to N e t

, whoppi gin. Co N o . 3

' bowl-game coach in collegi tory w as feeliiig too w arm

P le a s e s e e P i

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• ' , 1 N ecse S tate. ' v.

— A— linebacker^ -----------and quarterback at ' W eber S la te , th e • Idaho F a lls , Ida- • ho , n a tiv e w as a defensive poord i- '

-nator at M ontana; N e v a d a , Id a h o , W y o m in g an d W ashington State.'

“ Jo h n • S m ith w as o u r N o. I .choice,” Bell said."H e and h is wife, • D ia n a , w ill fit perfectly into the

ves afler becoming _ in 1993 was hiring hy a s b a sk e tb a ll '992, Bell bccam c

' S ta te ’s fo o tb a ll :iate athletic direc- ' ler for the C SU job Mook;

S m ith 's , team s have experienced o n ly o n e lo s in g season since 1976..H is o f fe n s iv e scheme is the one- back, three-reeeiv-T i-scfthat-W eath ------------erbie em ployed at USU.

Id a h o r e c e n t ly accepted an invita-;----------

in th e B ig We.st' C o n fe re n c e iri 1 996 and w ill c o m p e te in th e leag u e ev en i f it foils to meet Divi­s io n I-A a ttc n - . , d a n c e r e q u ir e ­ments.— “ i- fc c l-b a d -b e ------- —cau se i t ’s a p o o r t im e .fo r th is lo happen w ith Ida­ho m ov ing to the B ig W est,'’ Smith said. “ But i t ’s an o p p o r tu n ity , and y o u ,c a n ’t a lw ays p ic k y o u r l im -. - •— ing.”

■. APprrtD ^il C ham pi* s T u e sd a y .

spot1 in the final AP '1 next month. . , ly on the Bob De-med for the man • ___football teams to

)70 and 1971,10 . luskcrs.

hours for the aid the wait was ■

cry 22 years you o f the situation ” o f-L in to ln said e hour before the ^

:3 ibr \ i . m laiS ~ H U S K E R S /C 2 ,

aternon the final regu- ■•season ta l ly o f '24. In the coach- ,

p o l l , 10 m o re , iches s w itc h e d rfirst-p lace votes ' N e b ra sk a fo r a jpping 54-8 m'ar- ,. C olorado ended . 3 in b o th sur* s . ■ __ .iiit this w in h ih g est; ■ liege football h is * , arm. too satisfied 9 P A T E R N O /C 2

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. rccord -sc ttin g 9 39 th i T u esd a y nigh l 103-98.

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w ith Red Aucrboch for carcer coach ing viciori first m issed opportunh Friday night in Clevel C avaliers edged the Hav

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Tn the hours oficr tl: gam es, the first w ave (

________a les d e c lnrinR for theeluded tw o o f college f< award winners.

Just aflcr C olorado \ B ow l on M onday nighi,

________ ph y w inn in g n inn lneSalaam said he w ould y ear o f e lig ib ility and available for the pros.

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Wilkens^ if recordead four minutes into the third :then saw the Haw ks stead ily I

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nt Long and a three-point play cy-A ugm onrw ho had-a-caiscr— i pyints, to cut the lead to 101- ' 23 se co n d s ic ft ~

fiaw ks h od a chance to tie after ickland m issed two free throws : seconds left, but Steve Smith a 3-point shot and Drcxler got ; on a long rebound and hit the | ;e th row s to end the scorin g i I se co n d s left. H e a lso m ade ' e throws for 0 101-95 lead just :

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A four-point thinl qunter S] for the Pirates. Hagcrmanln on e p o in t ot the-bolf,-but outscored Hagemian in the t 12-4.

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M yab und'Ssndyrach^iut 10 ^ in the second quaitcr. *Tb^ ^

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e H e sa id h~e didn’tihave a h i ^ h e m ight b e drafted.'

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(49-39 foand Twin Falls on Saturday in R egion IH ploy, the B obcats with an lS-4 first quarter lead never let up. The win included i

. fourth* quarter in \ ^ c h Buriey Snake River 20-6.

Cori Harris had 14 points l< p h o m in scoring. Ronae Osterf

' career hi(^ 10 points going 3-f tbe-field and p m ect in four tr line. She alM grabbed IK rd)oui

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- I O m b e i ^ 4 5 r G o o d i n g :•. OOODINO - Kimberly cam bot to.handle, as the B u U d ^ tr( Senators in Canyon Conferer basketiall Tuesday night

'*niieyiunmed up on us eari< - i n g cdaeh-Jay-Durfee sa id . *'V ' - handle much o f anything.”

Kimberly'was b y 2 2 goin fourth -quarter, but lelaxed, Ictti ing pull wiihin 14 points b y the igitmo

Chaunda Stork topped die set 14 points for K im b erly , fo il tenuiiate Laura M cKlnlay's 10.

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C a r e y 6 9 , B U s s 2 1- ^ C A R B V ■ n iu Pmiiiiuni l l i l

to remain in'the hunt for the I

Utah Stai early TU€.-.LOGAN, Utah (A P ) - Eric

sc o r e d a career -h igh 3 2 po- pu lled down n u e rebounds t51

Sta te to a 66-61 v ic to r y ovi• State in a late M onday night j

lasted into m orning John C o k e t s ^ ^ l S point!

-eight-reb oun ds-to-lead-B oise- 2 ) , w hich defeoted th e Aggi<

■ eoriicrin the season.U S U (6-2) w ent ah ead for

t h e 9 :I lm a r k w h c n U S U g u a i Stm nis stole the ball near h a lf i hit a layup to make it 4 9 -4 7 .

Th e A g ^ e s made it 6 0 -5 4 al so n scored seven p o in ts in I three minutes. Corwin W ooda

—fiedt h r Ag g ie lead faysink in g■ du^owsinthcfm al 1:57.

T h e game^ w h ic h w a s s i ESP N , began at 10:30 p j n . It layed f ^ e r near die beginni

Huskers-' C o n t i n u e from 0 1 ----------

to sueam into the sports centc brate the 24-17 Orange B ow l M iam i and an a lm ost ccrtain title. The hour in die c o ld netti

—lya-front-row-seat-intbe pacJc( “It’s been a whole-generati

. Nebraska had a n a t io i^ cham team ,” said Joe B lahak o f L

. defen sive bock on the 1971 tit , B l a h ^ a C olum bus nadvi

in the ^ d s for h is so n Cha shirt sophom ore, to return fr

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( o f a national champioflSInp) - Qthcr^erteration o f fa m ily ,’■Tara:— --------------------------- --

D o n Bcnning,.;m assistoni P ublic School superintenden for his son, ninning b ack Dim n in g

— - T h e e ld e r B e n n in g k n ow th in g o f the e x c ite m e n t o f championships. T w e n ty -tw o ) h e coached the UniversiO' o f l at Omaha wrestling team to a title.

“D am on called u s in t h e n d ie n ig h t He w as excited . H e n e v e r fe lt lik e th is b e fo r e , share that fee lin g" D o n Benni

N early 1,000 m ore fa n s v th e c o ld outsid e th e aren a m ore w ere at the L in c o ln NI Airport when the team arrived

Stepping o f f d ie charter fii

IPaterno-C o n t in u e d from 0 1 w ith th e per fect 1 2 - 0 seasi SUite com p leted w id i it s 38 o v e r O regon in th e R o s e 1 fret about T u esday’s n e w s .

F in e , P a tem o s a id w it h i H e ’s hap py for n i c c -g u y Tj b o r n e , w h o w a ited 2 2 y ea r

. t io n .t6 a n an y c o a c h jn t b e : f o r e f in i s h in g N o : l . H e

'w o u ld c o ll O sb orn e a n d ci l a t e h im , a n d h e s w o r e m ix e d e m o t io n s - w h it e - w

' th e N eb raak s-M ia tn l g n in e h e ’s h a d h is N o . 1 t e a m s i b on^e had n’t.. P a t e m o s a id , s u r e , P e r w o u ld lo v e to p lay N eb rask

- c a n ’t be. d o n e ,b c c a u se D ly i f o o tb a ll rem a in s t h e o n ly sp o rt that d e c id e s i t s cham r e fer en d iim .p n d t h e s y s t e t w a y it l8.'And h e reitera ted 1

- h e l d b e l ie f th a F th f t t e sh o t • p l a y o f f b e c a u s e . i t w o u ld , foo tb a ll w hat it h u d o n e foi ..lia lL . > ' . ■

B e& des, Peter^o k n o w s 1 i s a cham pion , and h i s p laye

irCanyoiin important g ir ls ' basiceibau ts tuned up night ad and they “W c w ere abl d a lopsided • tonight,” Corey c ry outscored said a ftn his team

20-3 and 40-5 in th » lo lead 10 “The-girls jump erhout had a . son said.’ “They (1 5-for-4irom whole Io{ We wen trips to the a lot"

niiids. The'win puts C<' 4 in conference pi and D ietr ich . Thi

ab4.Ja<MZ Blue Devils next T

ttViSHS?' BW 351S2Cm4Mn1Q,WooI12 -- (onH.BMcySimmmZ 8fOM«4.EWrRMn3.Ti 0MVKn»S.JWMn7.ti g ^ l ________ ?5SJ,°SXlr»nr—une out too -trompedthe R f l f t R i v e r 5 4 ,rence gtrls CASTLEFORD J H ^ J perience showed a

S ' Trojans cam cW c d id n t Magic V a ll^ rS n ft

. . . win Tuoday. im jinM lhc C in d iW ish tlec m n j C M - while Kim 1iccn doflh c casUcfoid.

. . Raft River's pre '? ™ 8 «nli pm bltnu all night J llow cd b y

■ 'T oo many menLaurie Howard si turnovers. Her sqw

on4.McEw«n. year, 0-6 In confer River(7-6)calls to;ImMZRra151-«231, .-CtrtilcrtB182S38RrtRMr 143244 CsWitirt-REWtty?.

ililmil nliiiiie N o r t h s id c ^ . '^ ® ^ * ^ '* ’^

lte nips Br esdaymoi*i„"nS C o lle g o l olcadT Jtar}ver B o ise som e U SU fans tl; t gom e that debris onto the flo

assessed a tcchnici nts and had— tctnipted-several ti je-State-(8-— peryspots-w ereck g ie s 81*68 The team s ex cl

. first seven m inute for good at m ade 12-1 m n , v lard Myron Jerm aihe W om ac Ifcourtand take a 20-14 lead v

B o ise ca m e ba lafterFran- c a p p c d b y a j u m n le ss than' Walker to cut.Uta dard solidi- 28 going into intcn fig'fuui'fiee' In ih e secondha

. verted a dircc-pol sh o w n on mark to put die Br It w as de- Broncos stayed on

ming when steal ond layup.

--------------------Miami; Osborne citcr to cc le- day night’s victory vl w in over ’ "The 15,000 fai tin national a lot o f diffcrenw rttcdWcsc- bdm esaid .•Jfrdorena______ ^DaKj^iiigsIcyj•aUon since die Lincoln oirpoi unpionship turned to Lincohi I Lincoln,"0 “W e were right

title team, die stands. T h e y : ive, waited us and feci us,” K i h a d ,o ic d - , O utside d ie D e from M b - said she drove die

_____________ h^ to Lincoln for tlexperience^ so cm otion arT h iip) with an- due.”y,” Blahak ■. T o die scrcamin

in t Omoho- center os center Ai m t, waited th e O range B o w im ionB en- head.

'T h is is w h y I )w s so m e- to .p layJb olb oll,!; ) f national pound junior from 5 years ago Standing on o s t ifNcbraska —N ational Champi^ ) a national bom'e w as jo in ed I

ficiols, G ov. B en ] : m iddle o f K im Robak.Ie said he’s N elson procloii e , ond w e "fourth quorter as m ing said, quarter in Nebrask J w aited in Robak proclain 0 ond 6 0 0 N o . I team in di( M unicipal brasko die N o . 1

and “the year o f flight from N o. I Nebraska.”

.i t a s w e l l , a n d < is o n Penn d on e in H oppy \ 3 8 -2 0 w in them as su ch . T l e B o w l to rings.

“ W ho sa id w e h a shrug, p ionsh ip? T h e m T^om O s- ■ w in a cham pions

ors at N e - w h o w a s s o r e lrt. frim tm .e lan d b e-' “W e d id e v e r y tl e s a id h e w ^ ’re go iiig to ai congratuV t>>6ris, an d that* e h e h a d thin g aw ay f io m : m a tc h in g - “I 'm .n o t h ere le because . ■ b r a ^ ; B u r w e ‘r* s a n d O s- a l ch arap loh sh i;

teo ip a n d w e ’re e n n 'S ta te ' th iit" . iskii, but It P a tem o expret v isio n I-A- w ith w h a t h e -sa ly N C A A that th e B ig T en un pion b y that ktrorig,' s o h iem is th e Penn State lo s t i d h is lon g - final-poUff.- - -o u ld - b e a ------- s i.th in k N eb n llid d o ’fo r h e sa id . "I a lso i for basket- ten dency to o v e n

' the w h o le B ig Ba 9 h is teanl' m a le A e B lg .T e y c r sk n o w . p ta y e d ta th e R o fl

m w inl>aU t it le h u n V T u e sd ^

a b le to run .with ‘em sy c oach D ick Sim pion earn blew out to le a ^ o f in die first half. . u m p ^ right ou t,-S lm p - :y (B lis s ) didn 't shoot a were able to steal tbe boll

s Corey at 9-6 overall, 6- :e p loy behiod;Shosbone T h e Panthers host tbe

xt Tuesday.

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5 4 , C a s U e f o r d 3 6RD - The W olves' inex ed against Raft River, ai ame aw ay w ith a 54-3( onfeience girls’ b a & ^

t led R an R iver with 16 jm Bybce scored nine for

: pressure defense created i ^ t for Costleford, which scniorondieroster. mental mistakes," Coach d sa id o f her team 's 33 squad falls lo 2-8 on die nfetencc play, while Raft* to 2-3.

I.3244 54Ity 7. Khyon Z MOKirt 4. RJfcig^ 's (^ Z T d n u n S .CLW»t&T.mi»en8.Kg)4«5.

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Ironcos)minge b a s k e tb a l l ■

IS d u ew toilet pq>er and 5 floor. The A ggies were jnical. T h e gam e was in- raltim es-latcr w hile s l ip -ecleaned-up.-------------------exchanged leads for die lutcs. The A g p c s finally n, w ith s ix points from m a ck o f f the bench, to a d w id )6 :4 4 in die half, c b a c k w ith a 6 -0 run, ju m p sh o t b y Bernard U tah State’s lead to 30- ntcrmission.d-h a lf Phil Rodman c o n - - -poin t play at die 17:03 c B roncos up 33-30. The i on top unUl die Simms'

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nc credited fans forS un -— :tory.3 fans d ow n there made e n c e 'in die gam e,” O s-

IO 'j i£ K c a m c y j w iit d j t _ irport after h is plane re- oln from Miami, ig h t behind d ie team in ley sa id d icy could hear ” K in gsley said.: D evon ey , Julie-Tum cr die 5 0 m iles'from Oma-

for d ie rally because “it’s This w m w as long over-

im ing shouts o f fans. O s- - Huakere Inttnlie spuits - 7 A aron Graham carried } o w l trop h y ab o v e h is

y I d idn’t stay in Texas o llA s o id .d ie 6 4 , - 2 8 0 ^ itim D enton, Texas.0 stage behind die Scars

m pionship-Trophy,-O s— - le d b y top university of­ten N elson ond L t Gov.

c laim ed Sundoy night’s• as “th e greatest fourth raska football histoiy.” ilaim ed the Huskers die1 die U nited States, N e- >. I state in d ie countiyo f 1995 as d ie year o f

a .”

nd s o m e t h in g w i l l b e . jy V a lle y to recognize . T h e y m igh t ev en g e t

w e d id n ’t w in a cham - e m ed ia sa id w e didn't ion sh ip ,” sa id P atem o, r e la x e d T u e s d a y h e

i^ h i n g ^ w c c m I ? M d X) a ssu m e w e ’re cham - la t ’s n o t to ta k e a n y - om N eb raska, le r e t o d e n ig r a te N e - e‘re c e n i ^ y a nati.on—

ish ip c a l ib e r fo o tb a ll : ’re g o in g t o a s su m e ■:

p r e s se d ^ s sa tis fa c t io n " e - s a id - ls a p e r ce p tio n T en C o n feren ce is not io h e w a sn ’t su rp rised ')8t m o re .^ u n d in.*the_^

sbrdaka’s a finc-team,— —Iso th ink people bad a • ■ verestimate Miami and } East and to underesti- .J e n arid.the, team we .•

Rose Bowl."

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■ ' a S J a o l W r- t h t C o l lM t o f Southom ic k h o lo c iM « i,S 1 5 F tf s

“ — ?\v»nu«rTW rrfilirkW iir 8 3 3 0 3 . o n January 17. 19M und 4 f l0 P.M. lor Tnida Conlracti Itiadbo-

. lo w . o n tha.T H E HER- : R O T CENTER, wttichv^

in d ih m .M o p ^ _ •and pubOdy m d akxid.

'' frna hXn tor opanno wil . netbteonaU arad.

B ^ D A T E : January 17.

T M a C o n t ie t . ;N a 7. Extatfor liuiriaiion

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■iss'i.f^ssg^'ss•xam bad at tfw ofHco of tfwCiaiKandat'tttaofRco ot tfta Conttrcbion Man- a o t r , O nnond Sulldera, (no. J d a h o Falla, id a h o .'

tfnM i at ttta ofBoa ef Or­mond Buldara, Ina. idiho PalSa, Id aho upon a ra-

■ fu n d a b la d a p o ilt e (

latarvaa tha rtahtto r e ^

w lj w h f o m a l*No biddar m a y ^ lM n w

balora award of oontnct.

iayad for apaitod axoaad*

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' v M Indm ty Counefl, ina.. p u r ^ t to ttw Job trakh

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Yessliee, tl ~ ’i - finish her sp«

, So, if you3 big lines, 7 tun ypur ad j

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Phellines^Sews iUSTOMER , lERVICE I

E' LEGALTipfiCln Ina P a r tn e r ih ip A ct *

yfP A ). i t fwraby btulM i ro* .2 raquMta for propotali i ry- RFP). Ona i t for the Adult I

K h A M £ ? i . X £ ; .lor Youth Y ear R ound Pro- ■m gram il/C). Daadlna <Ils lor su b m itta l o f th e s e < r n n w > f l r f a b n w y 3 . 1W3.— i7 . Suec«stFul bidders jh a ll •for cperaie to m Ju^ 1 ,1 9 0 5 1w- through June 3 0 , 1 9 ^ ■ I

f t ; e d _ A d u lt£ j)r o g r a m . andJd. SM .OOOlorAeYoutfipre- Ihe gram. ivil Te obtain further bifomta- i

tion and an-J)FP packet <17, intom tod persons or « • i

g a n iza tio n t sh ould con - itact: C and y M oElfrash, '

bn South Centra] Prfvatt in- I durty Coonca, EvergreenB u ild in g - C o lle g e of <Southern Idaho, P.O. Box i1 844 , Twin F a ils . Idaho '

nd 0 3 3 0 3 -1344 . Telephone: |

ce scheduled for Januaiy 12. m- 1 0 9 5 . C o n ta c t Candy

10 te rS S J in fa S n S o I? ® ^ ’ iwi P U B j. l^ ^ J a n u a ry 4 .S | I

>* NOTICE^ *Announolno the Annual '

M em bership m ealing for O' Producers Uvestock Mar-

ketina Asaodatton. Maet- » ing to be heki at The Mar- : ^ rk)tt HoM. Salt U t o Citv,

on F riday . Janu ary 13, _ 1905at2iOOP.M .‘» PU B^L I8H ^January4.5

S , COUEOEOFTOUTH-

SCIENCE lABOHATOYX;^ Sealed bkla for the ip ed -

f i '~ w w s w c w r T c « * 'y * i 8r1095, In Ifw eflloe of the

*>* Dean of Rnanee }/)■ th«imssRj

ivate Part t lines, 7

that ew rite r sold ( ipeiech for class. Oh w ou'd like similar resull . 7 days, just J 19.28./ d for another 7 days- bffl'733-0931extZ., ybu'U be speechless.

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I T a y lo r A dm in istration I B u ild in g ,3 1 5 F a ilsA v e- I n u e ,T v ^ F a ls ,k la h o a n d

I s^ tio n sa r e a > fo ( io w t‘- - Ono or more four foot,» C lass II, Type Area, w iti. " ■» 101

II - O ne or mere four foot ^ 5 geoerai purpose. by-p a« ph

hm w hoods. •k - O n e or.more metal bate 9 cablnels. ^d Bids mutt be sent or de< t . Dverad to the above ad­

d r e s s o n er b e fo re the h above I t M dale and time I to be aooeptod. The out- -• s id e e t Ihe e n v e lo p e- sh o u ld c lea r ly Indicate

I . -SE A L E D B!D i f iK ENCLOSED*. RUn For complete Wd »pec«>- 2.-Lif c a tio n s, proceduret and faiX ad d ition a l in form ation . 3 .c0 c o n ta c t Dick Sterling a t . Adc i: th e C o lle g e of Southern t , [

Id a h o . P : 0 . B ox 1 2 3 3 , bli , Tlrtl Ickta 63303- fv > 1 2 3 8 or telep h on e 2 0 3 - 3 7 3 3^ 554 ext 2323. r The C o B m reserw s the

right to r ^ any er a l 5, bkit, to waive an format-

. Dean of Finance, A

IT h e ! ^ J i i d 3 i ™ i n , dthe Idaho Rules for C ^ A - '

5 c a t t o n a s w e la s t h e p r o -- di p o s e d add ltlon a to the

- General m ias and. regula- c ttons fo r .e e r tW c ^ y e

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atlon, In<^ L o w ^

e buy..'’ * w t i« t dataUM » « 'advwHslnoki an about *8aaAtrV\fci

t y C l a s s i f i e

l a y s “ $ 1 9 , 2

1 quick. So quick, the w w e U ,B ^ u c k s is fifty ii l ts ,^ a Private Party I . to d If your item hasr i-.free! 'I ■ ' , * ' ■' ' v: "*

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Found:1 . L ab ,.b lack neutu red

a j u ^ c h o c o t a te , apayed.

3.C how X .blad(,m ale.Adoption:t.D o b er m a n -A ird a ieX , ,

black a n d tan , fem a le P -

L o ta a k )tso fr* »Cats & Ntiensl

LOCATED ,1396lhA veW . C

D ESTR 0V E0>H ir4a Lothou rs ,top tea itcca lor SeviijM (» pound d a i ^ thi

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announcenoentof — ' TheTlm et-N ewt. Loat LOST: A dull D ln io dog,

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Dst: Childs pot. Blue Sealpoint male Persian, in — = Ihe vaelnUy of Lincoln8diool.^^ z431.__ “03T:RewanloRersdforre- n|vn lum of tennis bracelet lott SocU New Years Eve, between ^ 1 RockCreekartdTheLsn- n{Ism Lounoe. CallR utie ll _____cbut™ 73e7383,'’6r work'733*%84._____(Mt: Simeee, ight grey wtth 4w hllepaw t.m aTe.4m o A old kitten. Last t e e n on 14th Ave Nin Buhl on Deo. I

05 PEB80HAL8 ^

uyPolaenergy;wels^ioss J t u j producta, dltlrtbutor cotl.

NEWRE8PECTABLEIII ____

voice mal. Free recorded

m "WEDDINQDreeses.veDt

OTi. ears

06 HAPPYADS dren

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07 SPECIAL i NOTICES----------------- \ALCOHOUCS I

ANONYM OUS ICall 733^300 | |

} ^ o u lack good h » 1 t ^ _

orpahiSw^^younot 201 saUstled wtth main stretm treatment. We have a exo-record of petHlve reaultt.-------—Fora no oblllgation expo- . ,FD s i r o p t o ^ ^ W B n a m e l AJm

DynHMiie Lounge, f?** Q r « d O ^ . D K ^ ,

U v e e n S s f t S ^Into ftw. 7264966. OVEREATERS ! &

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7 3 asified Hoursiru Friday deadi .m . - 3 : 0 0 p .m t d a y p u b l ic a t ic

ly ad deadline:la y 5 : 0 0 p .m .

ay ad deadlined a y 1 0 :0 0 a .m .

lay office hour! n . - 5 : 3 0 p .m .

lay office hour:. m . . - 1 0 a .m .i o n o n l y 7 a . m . - 1

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AttomeyMLaw Hvoroa/PiMmky^Mody Home f ddSeeuttyD U )aily/SSI 24hri

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rela lsdcatet Ing la,

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dy.wO take care of eiderty o lo d ) home. Expsr. neAlMrCTti7?fe317l.------- JfA^3CM LDCARE ’ g ” ]!'

SERVICES

iring mom would like to ;arelor a few young chit- g r ' ■

KD-SOALOREhM 3 (ul4lnecpeftlnga.

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g j i - f l t l■ 4 W ld ^ l |H l l4 l lM Solve

lami

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m B S o K r a S ic E l " ” = =leader in the flnanclai in- Let us

In tere ited ln am an age- TheB nent career. Must b e a ^ l e l f ^ s r w l h s a l a e ^ l - ^ IV. Individual mutt b e m > House lile.ExeeBen(medkaMen- Compt lai. retirement & vacation insur bonelita. To ttp ly contact nua, * Qregg or C ho lin e at 705 theb Slue la k e s Bivd N, Blue ourcc^rtM -M ali.'Twfn-Fallr------- inp

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TWI1LATHAM '

ICall 1.8

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bonoftti

Buayln-He>■ enced (

woiklnl towns. P son at • CaroJS

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. manage■ ■ M a provooi

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irtyladf wants com pan- tafl taJoi

' i S A i J M s S i « 'o o :ne help aW-companlon. I*

Ssr.5;M m cunuR A L

Oco^daby.MaotoValley * • « * ; ea had immedlaie open- B lor herdt person. Mini-

8?iK^ F a fti.lP j3 3 {g .__>erttnoed milker for Twinills dslry, rilerencee re- = 5 f i iUilred. 733-7148.

S a i K w o S & d d w ^e 12 perfor for 6 0 ) cows.

J s l t i S i w o f ^ ^ ^(oerlen ce n ecessary .utt have reliable trens-Brlation.ISp erhou rto« lC a H S g 4 W 2 .poaitlon avail Must havecpodmoe whh a l aspects ■ B

I S S l l jI CKlDCAftE

H O U SE K E E PE R - ^ CHILD C A R E

I I time position available. a r d w ^ in g , dedicated, ^ onait. non-smoWng. Re- • ^ ulred to care for Portland

----« salary and fcirm bene- • Aii

Can 6 0 . 7 8 9 ^ . live your cash (low prob- • b & am« by telling tha iltm s . roo no longtr natd wllh a

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luscleanyourhouae.Bl^ p e r se ^ .7 3 « -2 0 e 0 .___________

ie Beet Weetem Canyon

isuranoe, acendanee bo-

ur compeny. Pleaae apply

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W ednesday, Jonue/y <V 4.1095 Times-News, Twin P(

9 m AHHOUHCEW

EDKAL/ 206 MEDIC;efT A L DEHTA

L ie fadllty tooking CNA'SI CNAloiohourtoani. CNApotkior Im etoH ered a ila - sh»ts,$6ar o^onao. _ 620Sora<jttvowagot ..T h orap yT ec lal dental & optical work with pi ttavalabie. CBDOodludormatlorj call Magic ghff?, webli p Manor. S3fr6623 ,-^ -voh^edrJIh i-Home Care A gency. Teroeaat03 ^ recniUng exporv RoaOing ttia d CNA't & NA't to avorydari InTFandtunoundna hatVLCaaT: ;. Pteaae apply In per-

ajLga^g".-y Service Manager: K!Iicatenunlnglaciliiy Latolywehw ridng a diotsry service g o ^ o t o '

ssw,rioncomdkitaiy man* them away lent. Contad: Slanor rary tiaffl ll

W M n S_____ d a l a ^

EMASTERSg for career oriewod ■ 1-800-7 lultintheoplomolrlc A M E H X ^

«cppn:Ub.Appron- LANOOU Lab Technician: wllh soMEOfC lifawiwrieoce'&jye- a*

lap p lican isareen - •On)iig«()lyp|il»bul;r.ot •Ex»H«ilCilatory. Prolotsiona] ro- ‘Connudes envlrenmonl. Call (Modem1 appointment. 734- 'EicoBertCI atk lor P eggy or !t _________________ ‘Famffiarwllare aorlout about tk

ngwlhacommlnment ’Famiarwluylnheallhcare.w o wouU p c e l^ torC N A a/We oHertralnlng lor II you are a t rdsd lcB tod loranr— arruptoa-'irlftperaonONLYat Hon with j

le ^ O F « ^ v e .W . .

WE LOVE OUR expeflencaR ffe& lP K e helpful. Ap

pod«aRlng.af»lca- be picked

f s S I ak54Honlt8L73M700 lOam-noo

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----------- boiling fo ra pojition with,> " JB ^ .P e r l iin » Fomily Rattauron: |a > ^ a l f 7 i voriely of pbsilioni in v

«om eooipoliliva WQ{ poillive teem atmoi| rKolve excellent irai

qoollly you for more c

k iiifta n l M anogert • lo k e r i • HoiH/1lo o k k e ep er t 'U n e A ilu s P eople • WolferFull ond porl-lime, day ond evening 1 le. Mony potiliont require no previo

Af>PLY IN PEIISON

1 5 6 4 BLUE LAKES BLVD. TWIN FAU5 -

M ON.-FRI.,10AM -7P SAT., 10AM -6PM

SU N ., N O O N • 5PM

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DiCAL/HTAlA'SFORHIRE*^ekiontavaBkto.aDSeanhour.A p^alS p r e o » o .B m ^Techa needed, to

Ith profound handi-Iklda. 1:45-10pm , vebkend work in- ,rlf Intereated c a l l - ' ------------a l934«Q 3 . _ ;ttie daisillad a d i ■iar II a wonhwhUe ;

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KELPI .0 have eont out tuch rtcowockeraontem* y assignments thd 'nptoyerahavehirod iway torn our tempo* iflltl you car answer

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0 a team pleyor andto«^lnt paced posk----------------'I t h ^ o d pay and

07WatfenAve.ja n a a-----yo i Filer will be ac- 3 eppOcations for theon-orO opuiyC lty------- -------through January e,Appliomi must have1 akilia. plus som e xi^no andoomputer ence. Word Perlect I. Applications may kedup at the Filer rfioe.S&Msin Streetr, during the houni of • ' •noon & 1pm*3pm E.O.E.

wlh a future?_____ _______ .ufonti offer* a \I in which you con I wages, worI< in o ^ i p h e r e , and it training to ore odvanced

ih P eop le ir i/H o s ta fse i e A Prep Cooks ilters/W allresiea

ling shift* ovall- raviou* experience.

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g r u i r o & p ?High S chool Diploma QED; (4 )p o B iM S er ablitoobta inavaH M i diiv«nllo*nM ;(S)2y» o l work txp ir lan ca o oomblM tion o f 2 y«an up perdW ltiontguctk

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record. We oHaroomp< i f v a w i o e a a a d v i ^

-----------------c tf lofHn Twin FaBtrPliHut oflara free m eals

tiona.Jerome Pizza H u l i i ^ . h o a p ^ g m f o ^

TTie Stzzler it now Mrino time and part lime coo

J . 2 1 Q - 8 W J 3 . _ _ _ _ ^

Wanted I ta le a p e rto n Fller/Suhlarea, mutt hi agricultural baokgroui CaSSBver Creek Inisal ^ 4 4 1 0 5 .

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C A RR O TC A K Bjethen-w hole w h w t flou r from softeat ' • ■;'*ructose i.> , o onssoda '.-ipoons'wU ' ; ■oons cinnamon gether the following and add mix:

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:. fold into the above. Bake g rees fo r a b o u t 25-30 m cupcakes o r 3 layers.

Glozc with:, - l: _2 tablespoons oraiigc juii

Ira te m ix ed w ith Vt cup ;. sugar. •

"It’s a very moist, somc\ cake,” A hlbom said.- '

And here is a cookie re< • soft w hite w heat. Ahlbon

“ •kind o f w heat doesn’t devc __ fo r-good .b rcad ,.buL is.exi

piutries and quick breads.I “it is light in color and ti

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, Atta wirew( in spi

One o f the b<|st th , . dcning is sharing.

There is no such tl____ am ong gardeners,_fo

wc have evcry tfihg 1 ing our victories as feats. Both arc Icamii

- — A Twin Falls soil le tte r ’’

' . WthiJ

DcarCatlqr,W c really do hav'

worms in o u r vegetal so tired o f digging oi

that I almost d o n 't wi sp rin g . I t is a d e c j about the size o f pepp

When I plant, I pul dirt and mix it up goc (sterilized m anure). : m e carrots from her spots on hers. W hy?

. _ D carlLC .,' Sounds like y our s* wireworms. They arc

____ o f c lick beetles an d. u n derg round , cau si . dam age you describe

____ : - a g j a l i b l c j f j o u .c u Lbut le t’s g e l rid o f

' you, in s tep .W ireworms arc m

soil that previously g like to feed on can i toes, beets, peas, bei The adult c lick beetle ing sound w hen it tui feci.

...............-T h e y lay eggs in tlthe eggs hatch , th e around and feed for i before they get aroui beetles.

: A s with m ost curc___ 1 _ c ry th in g .Ju s t.b c fo rc

; the soil w ith diazinc- o r m ethoxychior. I f• used one o f these, ch

— -o n c .-Y o u ’ll-probably. few labels to m ake :

ting the right chem ic s e c tic ide in to th e ti inches ofToil, where ^ known to do thei as usual.

D earReaders,Just a note o f war

peruse the harvest o f that bloom in your Recently, I read in o

------ r —o n ly -dono t-m eiitio r; ness Zones, they say

____ —atteotion-to-them-—___ : ny w ill replace M y j

'* m ake iC• There are tim es wl- take a S2.95 gam ble

plant docs that norm:' . a climate rone warmi

but this is bad advicc.Use catalogs as w e

th e S ears, R oebuck —D reanTBook. Lcam

get and w hat colors t in this ycar.-Thcn bu; cally . B efore invcsi

*. p lant, locally grow n take your m oney to

- an d buy a copy o f ' • I' . W estern G arden Boo

; ery plant you conside ’ encyciop^ia .

“ H '/ia r’s b u g g ia g — S '~ Sem JyourB ardarqui

: W alw orth, in care : N e ws. (>J1 B o x• /dflOTjor?

n: All Austiroflai : In s to c k .i *1895 .: S lB n d a rd F ea tu re s .

■' t -5 Year P a rts* Lai ; -112 Lb. Hopper Cl- •Maintenance Free : -Cast Iron Constru< : .You Pick Colors T

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ack ^ mrms > r i n g s

. heatet things about gar-

h thing a s a secret fo r we know that _ f a n n '

ig to goin by shar- qti a s well a s our de'- m m g experiences. H q oil tiller wrote this=-------

canb— ' I Th

C a t h y smal

W a l w o r t h S lwGreen t l

humbprints mgs.

lize^

lavc bugs o r little °:table garden. I am „I 0 “ ' 1 1 ' > ; " l = d ' T m a t!BtOC9 BBO CBff e t 9 ~ " ' * l *'t w ant to plant next ° t? c e p , b la c k speck cppcr, large ^ m . . put granules in the ^>od w ith fertilizer 0 . My fHend.gave h e r garden - no

- S iB « a y ,R .C . . f h -

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ir soil has a case o fare the larval formtnd do the ir d e ^ s _ _ _ ] E ^usin g th c ’k'iiiB o fibe. The vegetables ■ »:ut out the wounds._________o f the c ritte rs for

: m ost com m on in y grew grass. They an o ls , com , pota- beans and Icjituce. e tle makes a click- turns o ver onto its

n the spring/.Aftcr. h e larva can hang o r two to six years ••ound to becoming

urcs, tim ing is ev- fore plonting..trcat____Ke“TS;, choose a different .ibly-havc-to-read-a------ce sure you ’re get- , n ic a lW o rk th e in - 2 1 °* e top s ix to e igh t

sh o uwintc

warning w hile you o f garden caldogs

IT January mailbox. . n one that they not ' ^lion-USDA-Hardi--------say not to pay any - ^ n d - lh c - c o m p i t„ _ P ' “ ly plants that don’t

when you want to b le and sec how a rmally is grown in 5 7 ^ . rm cr than our own, • J® ice. 8w e used to refer to lick; ca ta lo g : The irirh o w big~ponls rs they 're available • buy all you con lo- nesting in another iwn or m ail-order,' to the bookstore o f “S u n se t’s New 500k.” Look up ev- sidcr buying in this

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a g y o u r ga rd en ?quca tions^ 'G a thy-------------re o f T h e T im es- 548 , T w w Falls,

l a m m s fA- . . ■ i i s f f i y

Labor Warranty . •Capacity'-ee Motors[ruction F o r Long Life .} To Match Your Decor

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^ a r mQ : H ie suo shines m a small wit tcben, bot it’s still the chilliest i pe o f ioe]q>eii8ive so lar device y s e lf to cap tu re m o re o f the cough wipdow? • E H.A: A .sm al! do -it-y o u rse lf sol a ter can produce enough free s< ep your lutchen comfortably war Using just hand tools and about * l s , I built a simple .thermosip n needed) heater fo rm y own hon On a b r i ^ t sunny winter day, I red the solar heated a ir output0 degrees. By in s ta llin g a sr

ower, the'total heat output and' n be increascd-T h erc are several de sig n var la ll do-it-yourself so la r heaters est and cheapest design mounts I iw and angles downvrard outdoot iw closes, down ag a in s t the sh: an one foot high) air inlet and c gs. It is barely noticeable from in This do-it-yourself so lar heater

shallow plywood box with1 o ld storm door o r w indow woi : top. Split the box'horizontally :ollector divider panel (painted I sates two shallow chambers, oi5cr!The divider panel should be se\ oiter than the box leaving a ^ p m w hich connects th e upper ambers. C lear acrylic o r polycart : are durable alternatives to a glas A s'the sun shines through the to vider panel, it hea ls th e a ir in amber. This hot a ir naturally ris tilted upward to your window) It into your room.Cool room air is then drawn int

i¥eediiigiita rto n ts(.Adrieim eCM kashington Post

W ASHINGTON — Even win s beset w ith snow, ice and d e q :ezes have days tha t ore sunnj d -re la tive ly -w arm i^F or-evena vy snow storm , i t seem s, w< t a week o f days w hen it take! ry l i t t l e to .w o rk u p d gooc 'cat outdoors.I t 's on these baljny w in ter day: a t- tin f ln ish e d -g a rd e n — lintenance can be ta c k ' p d , . i f ju s t fo r a n h o u r ® re o r there.B eds'that'have a h isto- j o f sprouting no x io u s

reds — tenac ious ra s - ._____Is-su c h -a s -c h ic k w e e d ,........tsedge, plantain, clover, creep g C harlie and w ild s o rre l — o u ld be. p o lic e d th ro u g h th< nter.For the b rie f m om ents investee w in eliminating sm all cluster these and other w eeds, the gai­ner saves hours o f w ork on hi: her knees in the sp ring trying t< idicate w ell-established, robus m ts that have survived the win

S om e gardens h a v e been le f How fo r the w in ter, untouchc( ice the last harvest. O thers havi en neatly tilled. T he bare eartl le ft naked in som e; in others ! garden has been sow ed witl ch w in te r cro p s a s ry eg ra ss tch o r buckw heat — all excelh soil a m c n d e r s . ------------------W hatever the state o f your win • garden, it should b e checkec :e k ly fo r th e a p p e a ra n c e o ;eds4 .The question o f m ulch.seem s t< ise a t this tim e o f year. Shouh 5 u se it over the w in ter and i f so len an d h o w ?W inter m ulch offers a couple o

Tlities-NewsC l a s i l T l e a s733-0931

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m p r ^window in m y I “ s t room. What ic e c a n lb u Q d " • h e su n ’s heat

so la r w indow He soliu- heat to tqwarm all day. out SSO in mn*jsiphoning (no i— rr------ --home---------^ _____ G a p - t ly, I have mea- m n n f pu t as high as I s m a iy a n o r _ C h a n f l ihd air voliime '

varia tions fo r \ters. The sim- 'itsinyourv^in- ^loors. The win- shallow (less ^

id outlet, open- •1 indoors.Iter d rfs ign .u ti-_ .___ith a clear top.worics well for ^ 8illy inside with ^ed black). This, one over the______________

several inches ^ —^ p at the bot- • J j H j)cr and low er • ^ ■carbonate plas- D a s e djiassiop. area'se top on to the r in the upper■rises (the box S o la r w in dow) and flows -cham berfore

Insulating into the lower efficiency, te

in winte tackling ]

benefits. O n the {^ren helps stabilize soil ter reducing frost heaves

vin- the soil and f o ^ rboti leep sition. F mny . ro s t h eaves a re o f /ery— threat^to-newly-planted w e that have not y et establ

ikes r e a c h in g ro o t sy s te o o d ' w ould prevent damag

winter phenomenon^ T iays .ways recom m ended tf

Beds that have a sprouting hoxlou should be pollrai

thew ln teeep- dener mulch fall-planti I — als and, for the sam e n the ' iy planted shrubs.

Mulch also helps rec sted na tion o f w eeds in gi sters that have been c le a r^ gar- son. H ow ever, w eed 1 his can take hold in.the n le to and some mulchte, stii bust o r hay, actually c m 1; A'in- heads.

RodcntS'&T6*anothei le f t -, lem w ith w in ter mule

:hed voles and other small i lave to b u rro w u n d e r su :aith straw and leaves'. Re ters, noted in past years thal with and onions are partici a s s , o f mice, who feast on :cel- when other food is scat------------In m y m ulched raisewin- ten come across tunne :ked our f im y friends, e sp« : o f spring w hen 1 begin di]

y o u n g b ro c c o li am IS to : plants. A ldiough it cat ould disconcerting to reali f so, garden has b ^ used 1

o f unwelcome visitors le o f w inter months, I never

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t angle don your s latitudeid o w h e a te r i s s im p le ancir continuous natural circulatiot Ig the sides and bottom inert temperature and air flow vol

ir allows perenniaennial bed, it p re sen ce .thilemperatures, duit< care abes tha t crack ^ m y e x pats out o f po- o f m ulch o ut

, H ow ever, tii) f p a r tic u la r A garden thaM 'p<»iY>nnlflk k m nre lilfcl;iblishcd a far- ble plants. Tlte m , w h ich iy d r y s o f a r .age h'om the fo re lay ingThus, it is al- heavy, two-'^ a t ^the gar- before coveri

I history oflU S w e e d s p e r n

jd th ro S ih T ^ W ^lO r . cially

w an rn ted pcrenni- ter. .reason, new- In mid-M:

m ulch can brd u c e germi- perennials togarden beds etrate and wi

a for the sea- ly, m ulch ci:d seed s a lso certain bedsmulch itself, ing o f carroi

stich as straw tuce and annr H ^ o r seed o f th e garde

a re the mon lerrreal-prob-— that-winter nilches. M ice, adding rich iII rodents like waiting soil. 5un -w arm ed A s gardem lead ers have an tic ipa tion lat tulip bulbs they should icu lar targets th e equipm i in these bulbs cultivation, i :aree. launched so< sed b ^ I of- F or succes^l nels m ade by arsenal shoul wcially in the tic po ts (in t digging to set p ack s) and n d ca b b a g e germ inating »m be a litUe covers for Sj ilize ' thal the b e ls a n d gr d b y a colony starting is a : irs during the gardener's vs e r found their jum p on spri

bills don't sto you're sick oi md can't worli t H e a l th I n s u r a n c e T ie S ta te jF a rm W a y n e s B le t i6 2 A d d iso n A ve . E. ■ - / in Falls . d4-6666 ■ M

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S tate Farm M utua l om ob llc Insurance C om pan; )mTOra«: Bloomlnlfon, nilrtoU;

Call for detills on coverajR.' ' '

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^<^\| Black collecloi ^ \ [jlatkisulation|

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in d I n e x p e n s iv e to b u ild .tion. Since the solar heai icreases use ea^-to-aitach r k'olume.^ els.’

s e a r l y Fa l l ^ l ^ ^.th rea ten ed a n y p lan ts about.ixperience, the benefits >utweigh the drawbacks, tim ing can be critical,

that goes into w inter d o ' fgly tn produce vulnera- I— ..This Hill has been fair* j n ar. W ater the garden be- ■ ig m u lch o r w a it fo r a ■ o- to th ree-day rainfall R 'e ring 'up theg ro im d . ' 1 ^ Frees and shm bs should t tw o to three inches o f ilch , w h ile herbaceous rcn n ia ls a n d bare -so il fi-gettw ice that-A spara-—3 and straw berries espe- illy w ill b enefit from the lim ing lay e r o v e r win-

■March o r thereabouts,I be pulled back around ; to a llow the sun to n * warm the soil. Similar-

I can be rem oved from ds sloted fo r early sow- T ots, peas, spinach, let- mnual herbs. In the rest rden, M arch and April on ths to w ork som e o f ~ r m u lc h in to - th e -^ u n d j—;h organic m atter to the lil.leners peruse catalogs in ion o f o rd e r in g seeds, lid not fo rg e t.to gather im ent n e e d e d fo r seed n, a p ro ject tha t can be soon after the holidays, ^s^fiil.seed-starting,.the . ould include sm all plas- in d iv id u a lly o r in six- id tra y s to h o ld them , ng soil, p la s tic bags or i; sprouting, m isters, la* g ro w in g l ig h ts . Seed a sure w ay to battle the

3 w inter b lues and get a pring. _

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A p l y w ^ sheet w ith ri tached to the bottom make

• panel. Another option is to 1 — Ifltiocovettbejw od.andjm :

er black. Scrap corrugated• also effective. The cprrugai _ f a c c area and afr turbuIencc^

When airrconditioning in can easily remove the sola

• the window as always. • \W rite fo r U tility B ills

showing simple do-it-yours< agrams and materials list fo signs Of solar w indow heati S2 and a self-addressed envi

Write to James Dulley ai Drive, Cincinnati, O hio 452

Q; I have a ODO-ycar-old, fn gera to r w h ich I p lan t( apartment. I heard t l ^ it w its ef5deii(7 reduced i f it

----------------------A: New refiigerators, ma

five years, should not di laid flat for transportation, this way to the. retailer. I f i the bac^ don’t risk d am a^r ing it down.

Once you move yoiir refii locaii^n, place it upright at

, for several hours before tun - lows the com pressor oil to

proper location.

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th rigid insulation a t - . lakes a simple divider1 to lay fiberglass' insu- J paint the vapor barri- a ied metal roofing is -ugations increase sur-

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ig in the summer, yousolv^l^,^^^

ills U pdate N o. 931 )urself instmctions, di­rt for making three de- lieaters. Please include. envelope.7 at 6906 Royalgrecn 45244. ■

o ld b i^ e m d e a c y z t r m to m ove to a new it w ill be dan»ged or f i t is laid f la t Is this

, made within the past « damaged i f they are on. Many are shipped . I f it has the coils on la^ng the coils by lay-

refiigerator to the new It ol room temperature turning it on. This'al-.

il to drain back to its . .

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A w elco m in g opc fam ily m em bers and

r , step inside tha C y p rt■ ■ ' . mal home w here pco|

gm vitate to nhe ccntr grcQt room.

. Its vaulted ccIling I 'large room seem eve

c io u s . In fa c t , th e ■ could easily accommi

table or ping pon g ta have plenty o f space easy chairs, a desk 'fo co m p u te r and m ore

' shfelves on .thc e n tr ~ walk*around*wct bar i

sp ace .for a r t o b jc c t mementos.

Placement o f th e k facing into the g tca t i diflh washers to partic versations while they parts o f the kitchen ai cealed, so the o flcn r preparation need not 1 nearby u tility room entered from th e gar glass doors in the inf n o o k ^ e n o n to th

' potch, irm ting outdoo ' Stately colum ns on

th e la rge l iv in g ro(---------- a c c tsa from b o lh ih'

and the great room , i window scat could ca in to the s id e b a y , si w ith m u l t i 'p a n e d French doors across tl open into a room that

•as a home o ff ic c , d( room.

The Cypress riiaster ed on th e o p p o s ite house from th e othci features a la rg e w ai T w in v an itie s a r c r

_________cpm pailm cm _scparatw ater closet by a pock

F o r a rev iew p lan------:-------ecalod-Hoor-planBrele

tion and a rtis t's conc - S I5 to A ssociated D(

Jacobs Drive,, Eugene Please specify the Cyi and include a return a

. ordering. A catalog fc;than 150 home, plans

, fo r S I 2. For m o re ii call (800) 634-0123.

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InteresB y Elizabeth Large The Baltimore Sun

D uring the h o lid a y ! fireplace took on an adi tance in our lives. I t 's port o f Christmas legem hanging the stockings bj ney with care, Santa’s e

1 - cho ice , chestnu ts roasi — — openTircnhcTnedicvalT

But we no longer nec< for warmth; In fac t, a b can suck the heat from heated room. Still, they important em otional wai cially this time o f year.

In an era w hen th e h center o f many people’s again, the firep lace has

' symbol o f comfort and n■ - tu i tim es, b u u c e rs ana

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j p e n e s s g r e e ts m d g u e s ts w ho press, an infor- >eoplc naturally sntrally located

ing m akes th is:ven more spa-ic g re a t ro o m .nmodatc a pool; table and stillice for couches,c Yor the fam ilyore . R ccessedn iry_sldc_ofla_ .lar ofTcr displaycc ts o r fam ily

le kitchen .sink, a t room, allows rticipate in con* icy work. Other n are more con- ermath o f food lOt be seen. The )m can also be garage. Sliding informal eating th e s c re e n e d

Joor dining. , ■ • ' on two sides o f ro o m p ro v id ethe en try hall ___ ______

n. A cushioned I easily be built ., stacked high c d w in d o w s.IS theen try way that could serve , den o r m edia

ster su ite , locat- i tc s id e o f th e thcr b e d r o o m s, ' ' # a lk - in c l o s e t r ' ^ e n e s t le d in a V .iratcd from the -------ockct door, ilan, in c lu d in g■fllevationsrfiec*--------------------onception, send

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We arc all servative ani m ent. T h eo i a light bulb board conta: went o ff ~ !

• M y g lue j th e cardbo i needed to mi

The empt; base o f th e b

------ U nfoldthia nd g lu e a amount o f c:

—depends-OC M ake stire and cut o f f to m ake a ha o fth e basket

W hen til become q uit

stinfiresay the fircp tures most n buyers, righ

ly season the offices and i added impor- new interest

t 's so m uch a also he lped ;end and lore; desire for a f 5 by the chim- There’s so s entryway o f about fircii; la s tin g by an putting firepihyule-log.--------bathrooms-o:l e ^ fircplaces room s an d i a blazing fire are evea aski )m a centrally • kitchen, a ro ley provide an many fomilic wannth,' espe- Som e co r r. have ye t anc hom e is the standing one; le’s lives oncc- arc very mui has becom e a They act a s ( id more peace- er houses w

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so to speak, e gun, an em pty can and b o a rd p ie c e s w ere a ll I L< m ake a unique, b aske t S°

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e lig h t, so a rc h ite c ts are tec■cplaces in, bedroom s and fuij-o3-well;fls-formal-living-------^d fam ily room s. P eop le enisking for fireplaces in the telroom that’s A c ccntcr o f Cl;

ilies’ lives. shi:o n tem p o rary firep laces pita n o th e r fun c tio n . F ree- mtines used os room dividers st)nuch in v d ^ e right now. cois a wall in today’s small- ap; I w ith o u t cu ttin g o f f a ll

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_containers you have thrown N o m ore! ‘

T n c y Dalin welcomes coi on c r a f t s o r req u es ts fo. in s tructions. W rite to her 312, Fairfield, Idaho 83327.

rekindle!T h e sty les o f m antels an

rounds — Colonial, French i neoclassical, contemporary as v aried as the s ty le s 'o f h T h a t ’s im p o rta n t to rem e points out designer Elaine L( Logan Grant Inc.

“A fireplace is part o f the tccture o f the house, not part furniture,” she warns.

— To-her-regret,-thc-prcviou ers o f her home ripped out th tel “and put one in to go wit C h ippendale furniture.” As she can determine, the origin p lace had, a brick 'surround m antel in th e tum -of-the-c sty le o f the house. The bri< c o v e re d u p and new mi applied.

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How w ill A n rc rican lifest; longe in the new year? What )nsumcrs be consuming? Here >me predictions forT995:• A continued "cocooning" ti

i aging yuppies intensify inict1 gourmet cooking and brcad-1 'g--•-A n-acce le ra ted -ra te -o f-h i tm odeling as fam ilies grow , jdgets don’t.• A n unprecedented passion

:tting organized. r• C o m p u te r iz e d co o k in g 1

jcs.cvcrythtng but serve the mt These forecasts are not the n tgs'of social demographers o r c ,1-ball gazers, but sam plings f le 2 ,0 0 0 -ex h ib it c a ta lo g o f itc rna tiona l H ousew ares Sh in. 15-18 in C hicago’s McCorr lace. “The show is a good pic f w hat’s going on throughout juntry," says Tom Conley, exi ve d ire c to r o f th e sp o n so r a tional H ousew ares M an u f rets’ Association.in c gigantic trade event, wl

IS a waiting list for exhibit sp ijl unveil thousands o f product2 categories, from acrylic war iporizers. More than 2,000 mi ic turers a ro u n d th e w o rld h one th e ir m ark e t re se a rc h link they k n o w w h a t consun re go ing to bc sh o p p in g fo 595, Conley says.Although the tcrni ‘‘houscwa

lay suggest a homey image of nd pans and spatu las, those ( cp ts w ere re p la c e d y e a rs a7 m iy - s a y i r T h 'c - s h 'o w r « fttracts 50 ,000 v is ito rs , grev icompass products for every ri I the house and to r outdoors'A boom in hom e businesses

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so r t , says R an d y ' trend • spokesman for Closcti icrests Practical solutions d-bak- small items arc hot

says, “like small, ligl home-T-sil-on-the-kitchen-coi

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B th a t w ares show w ill bi meal. aimed at further efTici : mus- day task s — from , r crys- roach killer to a new 1 5 from a v o lu m e-b u ild in g of th e designed to give h air 1 Show, ’The American con imiick equation has changci Picture R ubel says Thom a: lut the M anagem ent H oizot :xecu- d iv is io n o f P rice o rin g “They arc saying 'V ufact* for less' — more fas

tion. service.and coi wtiicti less time and money space, said.jcts in That accounts for si 'are to ’ irons with quick heat 1 manu- iro n c lo th cs as the; , have dressed in the momin; h and mug that plugs into a umers arettc lighter for brc fo r 'in run.

For a generation th vares” d isco v e red h o m er >rpots American Harvest has : con- first bread m aker t l i ago , loaves at a tim e. “ I sh ie h — Ifave'rcally'caughfon ew to years," says company 'ro o m M ary Jo E x lcy . “ (

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n o t i f a t the housc- 1 b c te c h n o lo g y fiiciency in eveiy- im a n clo .c tron ic cw hair d ryer with l in g a t ta c h m e n t a i r fullness.co n su m er’s, value '• ig ed for the •90s, m a s 1. R u b e l o f izo n s, consu lting c e W a te rh o u se .' 'W c w an t more fash ion , innova,- co n v en ien ce |for

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n that has also re-T iem ade b re a d ,______ ^has turned out tne r th a t bak es tw o . “ B read m akers ron”in 'th e 1 a stfe w any s'pokeswomah. “ O u r re s e a rc h ______mid m ake one loaf nm ediately; so wc ublc-baking pan..”

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T r y l c"H ow niuch weight dii

_______ holidaysZ-I^m-not-admiu s u a l ly a v e ra g e n v «

, Thanksgiving and New ’ alw ays finds m e dieting.

L o n g ago . I gave uf - . - d ie ts..I refuse to count I

T ve forgotten m yself an rie-counting d iet I’ve b

— , tw o w eeks. Then I get hcck w ith the diet, cat < and ruin all the work I’vi

D ieting do esn 't have found the low^fat diet w low -calorie diet, simply

— w ith - i r a n d 'i r w o r k s r ; Oprah w ill attest to thai i t ’s m uch m ore fun to

---------and spaghetti than it is tcarrot sticks. I don’t fee anything.

I’ve searched out and i favorite recipcs for the dishes are quite tasty.

•Here are som e non-fat • for you to try. The numl

, / ' \ serving in these dishes is I m a d e th e n o n -fa

Christmas dinner, and ni

Eating-■ C o n tin u ed from D1 '

she said. “H ealth stores flour form , but it is mu to grind your own.“ '—

W HOLEW HE CHOCOLATE CHIP CM akes about 7 dozen Beat together w ell u

using hand whisk: .I 1/3 cups white sugar

_________ 1 j / 3 cups brown sugaI'cup 'safflow eroil

. 8 large eggsJ____ _— A dd-to-abdvc-m ixtui

w ell, using wooden spo-----------u se blender):----------------------------- 4-teospoons-vanllla—

' 1 tablespoon baking sc1 teaspoon salt Stir into the above:2 p o u n d s (ab o u t 8 i

white w hole wheat flour any other kind o f flour fc . Add:

12 ounces chocolate cl^ _______ B a k e .9 ^ 1 0-. m in u te-------— dcgrccs.

A h lbo rn sa id her fai breads o f all kinds, and s a t least oncc a w eek. ! she yses 100 percent wh w hich she grinds herself.

“1 can grind the flour 1 re c ip e in le s s tim e tl

_ assem ble the rest o f th cntsT’ e said.’ “It is be freshly ground flour, bcc nutrients arc lost the lonj stored.” •

Ahlborn said she uses --------n o T w h 'e ^ l i r t r e r b a k lT

■ w h ite w heat fo r recipc baking pow der or soda w hite w heat for yeast rec

H ere is t l i ^ c c i p e si m ake a large batch o f...

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3 tab lespoons yeast (i perature) in K cup warm setaside.-M ix.togcthcf:_

. ■ — rlr ;up.]^oii.instant tfnlir 1 cup sugar I tablespoon salt4 tablespoons instant y Pour in:5 cups w arm water ^ cup oil3 eggsM ix a c c o rd in g to in:

below:12 cups un|)Ieached flo W ith a brood m ixer,

flou r to above mixture a m inutes. Cover dough, a in draft-free com er until <

" I f by hand, s tir in H tl th e a b o v e m ix tu re , f

■ sm ooth (abou t 5 minute rem aining floiir w ith woe iin ti l w ell m ixed . ,Dou£

. som ew hat stickv. C o v e r ' letlH sc i n ^ draft^free ci doubled. .

Bake ro lls a t 350 dcg golden.

B U IT B R FL A K I]T his is done first, whe

ing cinnam on rolls, Dani h e r rolls. F or best result: ter.

Roll dough ijitp a ~ rcctangie..& iicc 1 p6iffl3

- u s in g th in s e t t in g on • : s l ic e r , arid -lay s lice s oi

d o u g h a b o u t 1 in ch ap ; unbuttered side over the •p inch edges o f dough tog

___ ^bvtt?r_slicM on H o f the■ toiigie thus~forfncd,'Told: 'a g a in . R e p e a t.th e abo^ , tim e, being su«i to pinch 'v e r y s e c u re ly . R o ll th flaked dough o u t to s ize < rectangle, turning once o y o u ro ll. This rectangle flaked dough is the b u is th e foUowing;

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o w - f a t (; did you gam over the dm itting-fi'ihing,-but-I— f l iv e p o u n d s b e tw een M ;w Y ear’s Day. January ^

t up on the sta rva tion 'nt calories. Evciy tim e- * * ran d started on a ’calo-c been good fo r about get so hungry I say tb :at cvctything in sight.I ’ve done to that point, ive td be painful. I ’ve:t works better than the 'ipjy because I_can_l[vc____ ";s. S u san 'T d w tc r and 'that fact, 100. Besides, ,to diet on cheesecake . *is to diet on celery-and------ ^feel that'I am missing 'J'*’*'

* thre.

nd adapted some o f my ;he low-fat diet. These

ture

-fat and low-fat recipcs umber o f fat grams per s is negligible. ' L(-fa t ch e e se c a k e fo r 1 J nobody could tell the 3

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in stru c tio n s Here is^AI.F IE CRUS’

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jQ j^Q , dough is cas:whether mak- kep tv ran n V la n ish o rd in - can reheat it lults, use but- f ‘‘.o" '

k e e p It m aX-by-m -foo t ,m a t r b u M ,—on n ch e e se sheets o f plas i on h a lf the bag“ u t apai

a p a r t . F o ld I s id c o fU ie he butter and d o u g h f a c e together. Lay p rM s 'n B ■ 'i Ihe new ree- Ctirefullypce )ld a n d pinch b o v e n f h i r dich (he dough J a t s g o t y c

th e b u t te r - ' ’.“ “.f ze o f original num cnts,’ Al e o r twice as W hen Ahll j le o fb u t te r - - squarra for a uis^for all o f m iaum f o i l : ■ ■ . , and plastic mty i i A ------— ^off-the-p!astibutter (do not s ize w ith a f /er the ,en tire w h e e l, dnd 4 ix toglrther under the foil

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warm to room temperature)5 tablespoons fmctose sugar K teaspoon vanilla

-3 egg w hiles^--------------- ----K cup graham cracker crum bs 1 can lite chcny o r blueberry p Mix cream 'cheese, sugar, vani

•'hiics w ith mixer until w ell blen ircc minutes). Spray bottom and nch cak e pan w ith p a n sp ra rumbs on bottom o f pan. P our c jre over crumbs. Bake a t 325 i bo u t 45 m inutes. R e frig e ra te outs. Top with pie filling. Serve LOW -FAT VEGETABLE SPA 1 16-ounce can chickcn stock3 o r 4 medium tomatoes cu t int

— —It evenly over the butteredUiM ih i dough in y. inch--------h g a pizza cutler. Cut the 1lalf. Hold one end o f strip J nd, and twist the other enda firm twist! Tie tw isted B

ough in a loose knot, and k foil-covered cookie sheet.350 degrees for 15 m in- .cn golden, rem ove from ©ice foil and rolls on cool- b<and d rizzle w ith g laze* tji

l^ S H P A S T R V . fllough In to >i*inch s tr ip s s(u n c n u rfa c u us wTtlrcin= 5i Ms). Cut the ju ip s jn h a lf p ] 1 in firm tw ist; h o rd in ghand and tw isting w ith si

> or rolling on flat surface m I o f hand. Fomi twist into dl iail shape. Pinch the end n< cle. Let rise 30 m inutes, ce oking, press thum b in to if r D an ish , and a d d 'y o u rfilling. Bake and glaze* ,w

tinamon rolls. ce3INNER ROLLS_______ , - - o iough into J^-inch s trip s , th ach strip into thirds. Roll in iecc, and place it cut side Tl ipcake cup. Let rise 30-45 bi Bake a t 350 degrees fo r ‘ j ’ s. ' foE F O R DANISH AN D in W A M O N ROLLS

■ PiI powdered sugar ft)ons vanilla dipoons m ilk fi

d(I powdered sugar .__________^poons lemon juice mpoons water can s is te n c y o f the g la z e in like heavy cream. Use a s t

Ig to sejueezc g laze o n , cc> are still hot. sc Vhlbom makes this large ni

cs 1/3 o f the dough fo r )lls. T he rest she b u tte r 1II about 1 cup butter. J h e rp Jh fc .y itld :i3 -a b n u t-f i--= ~ TB" MJiany o f the obove: jj] lompletcly cooled, cover «. ler sheet o f foil or plasticd edges together to sea! e o n a coo k ie sh e c t to |c<

AKlbbm’s rccipcToFITl JS T M A DE WITH OIL ether in a bowl: , oft white wheat flour ill purpose flour '* sliion saltis measuring cup, add: i i

Tilerions vinegar q ,fo r 90 seco n d s in e (o r in a pan on stove)',.got-ittoo-hoti-^^-------- :---------- -e liquid ingredients.into o f d ry ingred ien ts, and a fo rk . K nead ab o u t 8

I divide into 4 balls. The ;asier to work when il is *1. W ith a microwave, you it on the defrost setting. .

n ’t have a m icrow ave , lai 1 a w a rm p lace on th e foi

. th<

ilostic wrap o r clear bread m< part into rectangle^ Peel _ dc the plastic offi and-place uii ce d o w n in p p ie p a n , il geritly in to th e p a n . loi 3ccl o f f the other sheet o f ■ S^

i/onderful flaky p ie crust ' in{yo u r h a lf w hole w heo t, ed;

t, so y o u ’ve g o tte x iro , JAhlborn said. miih lbom m akes p ie c ru st — r a p o t pie ih e uses alu-,il fo r th e bottom sh ee t ] : w rap for the lop. Peel is ilo rcu trthe-squarcs-to :— —ja p izza cu tter o r pastry ' fasid s l ip - a co o k ie s h e e t ' jroil. Bake at 450 d eg rees .- - - j8 m in ijtfiju u itiM ig h tly ;

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cream ch e e se in

1 12-ouni’’ .Combine

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until you hi y p ie filling f t„ „ 'u ie s . lanilla a n ^ c g g .y,lciidcd{tw olo ,0 suit your and sides o f 9- o fsp a g h e tt p ra y . S p re a d p jck ag ed ic “ cheese m « . lO W -F A 25 degrees for •ate a t least 3 2K to3K " '“ S; ItablcspcJPAGHETTI 2 leaspoo

2 package; into w edges 2 cups w i

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. And so, another year. Hu: o f breakfasts, lunches and di bookended by a handful o f t that thrilled and a few that

__po in led ,_A s_y tcjay^oodJ 1994, I cou ldn 't resist revi som e food-related highligl

“ Both recipes andlTcw Irfct old cook learned;

No-cook ly ag p a ; W hat a surprise id discover that yc m ake lasagna w ith uncookci d ies . N o t the spec ia lty , ni n o o d le s , but reg u la r o ld i edged in a box. Just layer Ui i f they were cooked.

I 've tried this trick a num , ways, always w ith rcasonabi

cess: straight into the micf< - o r oven . R efrigerated over

then baked. Frpzen, then ll in the microwave and then I T here’s a little irade-ofT in K but you save so- much wor I ’m sold. (One-key, I belie for the noodles to be pressed

.into the sauce to soften.)N o -so ak b ean s : M y pal

Parsons ot the Los Angeles food-scciion-spcnt a-loi o f k time test-cooking dried beai fin a lly co n c lu d ed th a t so doesn’t m ake m uch differei thp fin.ll rftcnltc Af>pr T trii m e th o d . I b ecam e a conv can 't tell much difference in ing tim es, tex tu re or taste starling with dried beans ar cooking them until tender.'!' soak overnight i f I ’m in 'an nized phase, b u t I don’t swe

HealthyT B y E E m eT flcE ^

Knight-R idder N ew s Servic

H e re ^ s a healthy party-i include m ore-w hole>grain less sodium , and less — o r :

1 _ _ W H O L E - I N - O N E J (M akes 4 to 5 cups; 8 to 1 1 cup N obisco Spoon-siz< I clip W heat Chcx1 cup H -inch cubes o f w

slices, c rusts rem oved)

MeatloafC o n tin u e d from D l

— z !^ p ( f f in s j : I i i l i4 » M c r_ IK teaspoons ground cumii K teowoon salt -

T o p p i ^ ;Ya cup prepared mild chunk Vi cup sh r^ d e d Cheddar cl

1. H ea t oven to 400 deg large bow l, com bine all ing for m eailoaves, m ixing 11^ thoroughly. Press approxima

m edium m uffin cups. Bake d eg rees oven 15 lo 20 m ir until centers anJ no longer pir

2. Remove mcatloavcs froi top each w ith 1 lablcspooi S p rin k le each w ith 1 tab! cheese; return to oven. Coniit ing 3 mimjies o r uotil cheese ed; rem ote meailoaves f ro m ;

M akes 6 servings (serving mini-meatloavcs).

P IZ Z A -S T Y L E M E ^MeaUoaf:IK pounds lean groimd bee

” M“Cup'Quakci“ oatS'(c{uicfc' foshioneel. uncookcd)

M cup finelychoppedonion “ Ji cop water.

2 cIovM garlic, crushed1 teaspoon dried oregano Ie

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lanlovtum zucchini, choppedum-carrotrdiced------------------um onion, diced um stalk celery, chopped hopped mushrooms lOon saltK>onpepper--------- ^ ^garlic, chopped or sm ashed

jpoons parsleyspoons oregano •;oon basil ipoons r o s e m ^ mce can tomato paste le a ll ingredients. Cook o yer i until it boils.'Lower h M t and n hour o r two, stirring occasic haye boiled o f f much o f the I sauce! Your sauce should be ,-You may-wanl to adjust the i u r own taste. Serve over 12 d etti noodles cooked accord! lirections. Makes about 6 sen A T W HOLE W HEAT FREN

BREAD K cups white flour, ipoon sugar 3ons saltiges active dry yeast kvaier

f the ye ick s to

Cookie c i ^ : V, ice day in Mr. Food’

L au d e rd a le , F la lundreds taken with the coo dinners, lured in one episo

f recipes . and easy: Slice ref at disap- ' dough ro lls abou d bve to turn a muffin nan :viewing and spray the boti ights — with nonstick coot rckT^hls slice o rd o iig h or

t a great Bake al 350 deg you can m inutes, and the ced noo- will form a cup. A n o 'b o il 5 or 10 m inutes, th

d curly- muffin pans, them as Let cool a little

a scoop o f vanilla im b cro f choco la te c h ip c ible sue- you’re all set. c fo w ^ e Favorite recipei 'e m ig h \ - ih rough-lhc-F oo i thawed Miami Herald lias

n baked, far in 1994 to ch( I texture, wonderful recipes I ork that a permanent placc lieve, is T he lin g u in e wi cd down spinach w as includ

o f cookbooks this al R uss my favorite o f th e ' s T im e s ' . —r-kitchcn— - LINGUINBW I:ansand SPINACH ANsoaking This is abso lu trence in though I m ake it wLricd his than.snecificd.-Ii v.nvert. 1 ,c a |y en tree fo r ain cook- party. The ipcipc iie when R apida’*‘ by C liffand just (Morrow, $ 19).‘I’ll still I cup waterin orga* IJI pounds mcdivcat it if note)

party in^ ^ — J

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/-m ix adaptations that 7in nutrients and fiber. ‘ yi r n o — fat. y

yJSNACK-MDC__________3 I OK-cup servings) Vize shredded wheat 1

(opw hole wheat bread (2 I

ing

L _________ _I teaspoon sail K teaspoon pq

T T -------- —r-T opp ingJ:------1 can (M H o

soned diced tomi cup sliced ri

nky Is a 1 cup (4 ounc chccse for pizza

jgrces. In i . H ea t ovenigredienis large b ow l, coii ^ t l y but in^edien ts, mixnaiely 1/3 d u ^ ly . On rackleh n f 1? • intike. in 400 diameter). Bake lin u tc so r 30m inytes/ :

2. R em ove m rom oven; Arrange dnUiirf' ion salsa. g fb le spoon .chccse.Continue im uebak- u les u n til m ea t se ts melt- doncncss'eWO d< "P"?-- . melted. n g s iM :2 . 3 . x o '8 e rv e , <

. , wedges.. M akes 6 serv

L O A F l/6 o frec ip e ).

e e f N ote: F o r easyrofO ldr-rloafrJlne-9-inch^

. p la s tic 'W rap .^ t on / ■ ex ten d o v e r ^ d ' - / ' pi-eas b e e f m ixl'

in v e r t o n to r « iMvcs 1. Remove fipm pai

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s ^ a l o j r i1 ^ b ln p o o n sho

------------------- 2-cupsw hole wliIn a large bowl

white flour with st . - well. Heat 2 cups

imtii warm. Add tl • -- -ture.-Mix with clee

d minutes. By hand,flo u r and an add!

•: 'flour; Turn out orw ork in the rema smooth and elastic in a greas'ed bowl

w rned j;__ .warm place .untiLuid sim- m inutes to 1 hour, isionallyr G rease tw o coi ie liquid dou g h in h a l f S be nice dough. P lace on i

le spices— to p s .o f the-loaves- I dunces cs. Egg wush with rding to lure whipped logei lervings. . warm place until d ENCH 30 minutes.

Bake in 350-de{ o r until golden bro'

D ixie Thomas R on Tccipes. H er ai Jerome, Idaho 833.

ear: Re ) remei: When I spent the 2 garli)d’s studid in Fort lychoppMa., I w as re a lly 1 drie:ookic cups he fea- bledlisode. They’re fim • Juice (refrigerated cookie I teaslOut K -inch th ick , peellan “upside down” ^ / ° b l)otiom o f the cups fresh miipoking spray. Put a Salt aon {Keijottom of p ^ p c r tt• ' •__________________Lripc.legroes for 11 to 13 - ,10 outhe co o k ie dough uimmed. A il b y itse lf Cool 1 pour, then remove from Bring

salted w(:le longer, then add In a si ilia ice crcom to a w a te r 1 } co o k ic cu p and shrimp,

water, aipea: I’ve browsed -minutes; ood -sec tions-T he— reserve)' has published thus Placc choose those few, add cu cs that have earned lie, red ( acc in-my kitchen, lemon p< w ith sh r im p and per. Stir ludcd in a roundup .Heat his sum m er and is spoons o fie whole year. A dd the.............. ....... ......... high-hca

W riH SH R IM P, - - A ddthei AND LEM ON cook for lu tcly w onderfu l, th e shri t with less olive oil taste. TI 1 would be a preat co o k , si r a casual d in n e r, shrimpa: « is from “Cucina spinach ifford A . W rig h f minutes.

lo the bo al dcnlc;

cdium shrimp (see P lace bow! am

olive o il____________Serve im

nixes keei1 cup p retzel sticks (whole2 egg w hites4 teaspoons.W orchestcrshii 2 teaspoons lem on ju ice K teaspoon garlic powder K teaspoon onion powder H teaspoon, m ustard pow de

_ K teaspoon chili powder teaspoon salt (o r to taste)

1 c u p d ry - ro a s te d , light) [optional)

Preheat oven to 300 degree ingredients in a m edium bowl

salt L .pepper p ,

i ounces) Ita lian-sca- [ ■tmaioes, drained I I1 ripe olives ■ Iinccs) shredded chccse j

en to 375 degrees. In I com bine all m ea tlo a f I lixing l i ^ t i y biit thor- J ck o fbro ilerpan , s^p e .: -J vintf) mnnri InnfrO^lnrtike in 375 d c g ^ oven ,

jn e a U o a f from W e n .ed tomdtOM a n d u liv tt ■ leatloaf; sprinkle-<witb I ’lue'baking 8 tO'lO min- Is a tlo a f is to m edium .1 .ri d egiew ) arid cheese is j

cu t m ea tlo a f in to 6

rrvings (serv ing size: 1 . -^

....11:asy sh ap in g .o f m eat*, . 'J .A :h-rouhd^cake-pan-v^lh^-|-& .atro .w ing '2 io cb es 'to ‘ * H

F irm ly . X Iixture m t o . . W e £ ^ : rack in .brbileiC pan. 1 H panandplastic\vrap..,,.

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iedfet,shorteningiwheat-flour-------------------------owl, com bine 2 cups o f the h sugar, salt an ^y east; blend jps water and the shortenjng d this liquid to the flour-mix*' electric mixer for about three md, m ix in the w hole wheat dditional K to 1 cup w hite I onto a floured su rface and imaining flour. K nead until Stic, alpout 10 minutes. Place Dwl and cover. Let rise in a iiiLdouble-ii)-size,-about-45- ur. Punch down, co o k ie sh ee ts . D iv id e the

Shape in to lo n g ro l ls o f 3n the cook ie sheets.-S lash res-wiih-three diagonal slash^^ •ith K water and K egg mix- )gether. Cover and let rise in il double in size, abo'ut'20 to

■degree oven for 40 minutes brown. Makes 2 loaves.

s Rea!e welcom es com w cnis r a d d i ^ is 503 W. E ig h th ,- J3338.

ecipes,ittbergarlic cloves, peeled and fine- oppedined red chili pepper, crum-

ce ofK-'lcmoneaspoon finely grated lemon

:ablespoon fin e ly chopped mint

It and fresh ly ground black er lo fasteipc tom ato.choppcd________ _ou n ces sp in a c h , w ashed ,.

ned and torn into pieces >ound linguine , ing a large pot o f abuhdanily 1 water lo a boil for the pasta, a small pot, bring the 1 cup r to a s im m er. P e e l the ip , adding the shells to the •, and let simmer for 5 to 10 tes; Then strain the broth and fcK-cup.— .ICC the shrimp in a bow! and ! cup o f the olive oil, the gar- :d chili pepper, lemon juice, n peel, m int and salt and pep- ilir to coat the shrimp, a t th e rem a in in g 2 ta b le ­ts olive oil in a large skillet, the tom ato an d co o k ov e r hcat-slifringrfor-S-m inutcs; - ihe reserved shrimp broth and- for another 3 minutes. Add hrim p m ik tu re an d s a l t to . Then add the sp inach and . s t ir r in g c)ften. t in t lH h c ijj are cooked through and the ich is w illed , abou t 5 to 7 tes. Meanwhile, add the pasta ; boiling w ater and cook until lie; drain. -ICC th e p as ta ’ in a se rv in g and pour the sauce on top.

I immediatelv._______________

ep guilt t(ole w hca trif possib le) PI

' . . . , pearsh ire 'sailce;’ beat

untilcr Sttr^ coati^dcr '' p a n '

oversic) St;h t!y -sa ltc d p e a n u ts cube

fromjrees. Com bine first 4 in pt owl. S t

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Bring In Yi

m F O R M T A

What r for fo ; inl9Se By Elaine Tait d Knight-Ridder News Sci

H I fg a r lic isg o o d fo r j'j why not cal som e dai:

! did: ■ ."D on’t your collcag'u

w ife w ondered. “ 1 doi i said he. “But I ’ll ask.”,* The genteel, older wi

at the next desk woult hoheslly, he was'sure.

"1 have a q u e s tio n ” began. “Every morning “ to work I eat a c love o f {

T he w om an lo oked ® work, smiling.

“I know,” she said ciui The ta le — tru e , in

^ suggests that, g iven th ■ nature o f gorlic, you t

know that it was one o popular flavore.

Garlic was in the air Ii Trendy foodies bou |

' mini-ovens to roast whol fragrant bulbs u n til ih<

---------uiiJ i>wcci eiiuuglrnrusebutter.

We found special slio tic c lo v es th ic k ly an sauces, pizzas and such, lie braids on the kitchen bought big jars o f .ready for instant garlic gratiflci

Once wc might have " • offending. Or sa id no

delicious because it haii_____ ries^ Q r-b e c a u se iL sc i, pricey. That we fretted__ s a y s j h a i ^ e r i c a n ^ n a

around lo eating w hat t--------u sra th c r-th an --w h au vX_ -crtrintly nrr>»p tnh j^ n r tn»

Expect more o f the si Here’s what the year ahe

/ • Great breads. No ne one that cottony white 1

’ The big news is that we' e ly willing to pay whal i 5 real, crusty breads, the k ) made with premium fio i pcred starlets by expert b

•D es ig n e r.d cssc rts .. i rant diners are deciding

lion to the wind in order , new combination dcsscti

by imaginative pastry chi * Old'fashioned veget

, fashioned I mean really * and not the canned com

r many o f us grew up eat;-------ing -rootS T -am ong-theJ------ turn ips,-carro isrbeets-iI w hich a re m ost o ften ) roasting.1 The long, slow cookti i _ detful thirigs lo the veget : ty ing the W e e ln e s s ar J su rface a p lea san t, ca 1 . Look for the roasted root 1 unexpected places — a

sandwiches, for exam ple > - Beans, particularly bli

in vogue again.

oamininPlocc the .rem aining ingrcdie anuts) in a large bow l. W ill :at the egg w hites a n d scase iiil the w hites arc light and fro S tir in the cercal m ixture and atcd. Place in an ungreascd 9- n~dr je lly roll pan and p lacc : en . .S tir every 5 minutes, toasting bes a re crisp (20 lo 3 0 m ir >m the oven, stir in peanuts (if pan.Store in an a irtight container.

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jr you, he thought, daily? W hich he

Mg'ucirmind?"' his d o n 't th ink so ,”

r woman who sat o u ld 'a n ^ c j ’ hime r " ” ...........ion fo r y o u ," he ing before coming o f garlic.”

ked u p from her

I cjuictlv., incielcntally — n the odoriferous ou m ight already le o f 1994’s most

lir last year, lought little clay vhole heads o f the ii 1 they w ere m i|d /,

sliccrs lo cut gor- a nd n e a tly for

ich. We hung gar* hen wall and even ady*peelcd cloves lificaiion. ivc worried about no to som elhlng 1 had a few calo-L sc.c.m .c.d_aJiule_:_____lied less last yeari5naJliL»K:gcitiDg______ial tastes good to a l-w e lre - to ld - is -------------

le same for 1995. ahead promises;3 need td tell any* lie b r d d is dead, w e’relncreasing- lai it costs to buy lie kinds o f loaves I flours and pam- ert bakers. rts.-M ore rcstau- iing to throw cau- rdering onef o f the sscrts whipped up / chefs..EgctablM. By oW-

:om and peas that. , 'I eating. I’m talk--th em -p a rsn ip s i--------------;ts-and-ruiobaga;----------- ^ten p rep a red by

loking does won- ,egetables, intensi-_________s and g iv ing tne , ca ram e l glaze, roots to pop up in — as fillings for iplc. ,' black beans, are

mumcdien ts (except the " A^ilh a w ire whisk, e a son ingsitoge thcr . frothy.and loss tinlil well* d 9-by.-l^*inch cake ice in the preheated

ting until the bread m in u te s). R em ove ' s ( i f using) and cool

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