Thanks guys. I'm going to start digging in tomorrow. Further research indicates that I need to get behind the glovebox and see what kind of voltage is being given to the blower motor. IE: disconnect and see if its getting any. If not, the switch is bad.

I picked up a Haynes manual that has the circuit diagram, and will start tracing from there - which is essentially what was recommended.

Gut feeling is that it's the switch panel. If so - then from what I've seen that's fairly easy to replace, but more expensive than a relay.

Well - I guess you can't have your cake and eat it too. Unless, you went and bought your own cake, right? Or.. something. LOL

I'll write back with an update in case anyone has problems similar to this in the future.

-Gary