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Mii<•like Sim pson ab o u t th e stranstr g e - Elahai„, foIlthrou§lUgh first ------hold o f corporationss tl that con- ~ ~ : ^ -Stee trol'agriculture. assi± ; r i ^ z KKwork'dayr ■ P ag e B l ' benir new . le‘ as • The Tlmes-Newawa ______I______- Missing woman: Cassi issia mayiayorof x w m p a ttc County officialshavek'e con-i with and working like a diarm. firmed the identity of smili H I ''''V'.i'cgiijn .• The first businusiness dav after the body found Saturday. . beliti•litg ' much'ballyhooclooed Y2K rollover J a g e . B i : ____ BCtadto____resulted-in.fe%-few-problems for------e postfay— schools and gO'government-agem • thei M ( ) n 1': v ; JiB cltv H ere’s a nint■undown on system Falls checks up andd d(down the valley: . OK after Y2K: For busiusinesses, Courluncll, . The M onday m ean t eithe r s e c r e t . Incfu;/«dfng U . S . relief or vindication1 ofo f th eir .new.w.metn--^ —F^ _ esj_ Y 2IKK s£ p en d in g - A 3 - co nfidence th a t theyy cco u ld ______r Glenda Ihe.crislUhat_^— _ welitherYZIC ------Thonompson, . . d o w n w P a g e D3 atr!{right. its: wasn't-D3 ' n atio n - wide computerer systems; Thursday.- Sl’OR’.J-S •______It camejjackk MMonday morning_____i without any significant'hitches, sigi , S aw tooth National N;ii Forest ; spokesman EddWaldapfclsaid.. W ! Some rime reporis'forrep pay peri- i ods came up witlwith the date Jan. 3, MOTUnZ/TteTt-MtM* - 1999, instead oof f. Jan.3.2000, but ; - ' that is expected:ted to b e fixed by | . r - r - \ ■ the er^ Qf_dlet week,we he s a i d . • • • At ’’ thehe Bureau of I wvin Falls:; swears ini new councilc membe]I ✓ 1 ^ Redamation, whwhich operates tl'ie scries of damsIS andai reservoirs on -r-—^ - die upper Snakeake River, one com...... Reorgai did not seek reelection duriinng-ihe puter thought it > finized.couhcil | "dty elecdons in November. : it was 1969 instead . of 2000. But allII diedl bureau’s fadl- selectss first1 woman | Bra’s a ' l ^ at Elaine StoitMl^-'Mn downtown Busirisin ^ s irnpiic^^ement Coundlman Lance Clow)w, who ujes „ere staffetiffed on New Year’s FollS'newmayoh'." y- . • DIsttct for two years.’S^teB.eeived,yo wasy' also vying for the m:nayors Eve, and the! glitchgli was “not a . ^ ^ 1 to serve/e ^ mayor ^ . - • 'Steel* moved h * iht M a ile ort Uie City Counclincil6ltV^19^^iV,, ’ J iojob, Sid not vote. ' . big deal,” saidd KerryK McCalman,- . wltH.hier husband lh:Ji:1993.and • A-Coiohkto r “I had as(rirations that I w rhe district's’s o p eratio n s and . c;h'aft'liveitl|i aeforB:tfomlftg.‘t6 Idaho, ansKe oWhed .'/^amod a'b'abhelo work out,” a o w said. 'football’s nacional^harlampi-., --Ti™ »fle«.(« writer .■ . ... S pling of schools raiiidlb^and rate ■^r»»ntT«^f Steele, a smile on her=rtace, ,h ;,,l|rtS "' onship will be decideded tom g h t ------.'.salon Ih Santa Bartiara^Calll ;he, regibh'reported . thanked .Kleinkopf; fOc_setcm n £ ji_ ^ o s igns ofThir^ie-Y2K-biB-Monday: ------• m the New Orleans. . T w n mFALLS - History was 3 good ejduaple as mayor. .. . made in Tw Gooding, Glennsnns Ferry and Twin Superdoiiie. Twin Fa.lls Monday, as “I just hope I cai} be as hihumble pgUs school disi Page C l CouncUivomOman Elaine Stede was W districts said their f and gracious in this positi electcd maylayor - the first woman th mon as systems were runningnm normally, three newly elected City'Council C .Thompsonm m’oved to elect • l^oyou have been,” Steele stsaid to Administrativ , 10 hold thatat | position. . . m ative offices were members, were swom. intaIto office - - Steele; Galani-seconded. a ...... ,--K-Kleinkopf l after he stepped^oovm. c open at die CoU< . NFLcarous)USe»: • After GlerIcnda Tiiom'pson, Gloria M Kleinkopf, choked up roUege of Southern Monday, the reorganized1 •••'■'•■'mmmmmm • th e land, Typically,,ly,.about 40 percent of Goose Creek ' ■ 83'Wroent;-..-':.*'.... ____.Though1 weather_expei:is. 1 today’s editorial says.i. the winter’sr’s accumulation of Big Wood and Uttle Wood riversrlv 50 porcentsT^;—-r*:• ~ -'-be(been;predicting a wetter food ielabels. P ag e A6 snow is onn t the ground by New Big and Little Lost rivers 5 7 pe rc en t . ■. vaMMHiliilMl' average ave winter, they have I Year’s Day,ly, and about half the • . wrcwrong so far. But the stormsns*now Tho Wnshlnetonn PostPt year’s snowf>wpack has accumulat- ' ; heading hea into the area may bi ed by mid-Ja•January. shage« "Nutrition Fact!acts” label on tlie back: “Fat, 0' percent,”pe it said, :tion C TV T ------“Cholesterol, 0 , 0 p ercen t.” She ;s .. .-.14 . X Q dropped Uie canan intoii her cart, iified..4-8 id dflsnaeli-Syrrian tallg w l They are not.aIi'^alone. Study after Morning break 5 stark remindnder of the difficiddes .. J study shows thntji_ma]ority_ofthn ______th e two sid(ides face. And even fl ^^9 Americans inin siiK)dgddedpEtxr. Syrian Foreiireign Minister Farouk l | *** Food companilanies have devel* ItaKjeqclDtiii l r i t _ al*Sharaa was wa canceled, officials 1_ S facilitator here is to tiy to d«dedde oped thousandsds ofo new, reduced* ______.played downtvn,the possibility that___P __ iwhiwhac-thejjghtj’hythm.amcnd.the ___ fat products sinceincejhejabels.wcre_____ ------" knotty issuesjcs woiDa'be resolved ■ pacpace of the discussions is.” ' m andated byr law la' in 1994, and r - r ^ during this1 roround of talks. k Clinton planned a sepa?arate public enthusiassiasm for lower-fat C l a ssifieED i ‘'ThefceUisling is that these are . 9 meeting with al*Sharaaaa o n ' diets has held firm.fim very hard issues,issi tliat you cannot P MoMonday night before retumiining.io But in one sign:ugnificant area, the have a fully tog on to ... ly scripted procedure ^ Washington. labels have. pro>aroved a bust. Six O in a discussicision that is complex," B 1 Administration officialsIs-had ■ years after'thehe Food and Drug >artnient spokesman billbilled the talks as a “hisiistoric Administrationion predicted the bln said late Monday. opportunity” to end a half«

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I " Menemptils . 7 3 ' ' iG6 .10 — Mijilami Beach------80-^^^----- 1 c lo llic l^.i]k)«jiirWwlktS(.tvictrnrtrriHlio lMorf-.it VHF.FMI62;4'or1ior162:55-MHZ.-The ------34-.------109 met .i(J({fess Cm ld\l>o Tr.mspon.iiioiilion DfiHflnK-nl ro,id rcixxts is: Inneapolis 2724 •< Northern Utah hitpAyAvM-w.st.ili*.i(J.us/ili^l.f-ro.i(i/in(k.-xJwc.html NewewOflcans 80 69 i Newfw York 63 I53 ______Okl.ikl.ihom.i Ciiy 55 39 ’ .11 . 37 Low: 24 I I I I M R I maha 3331 ' dow^ wilh sn> 44 36 2 .tl 34 tlfRrL« at CalowcllI anda Mount.iin Home. Kc-ntucky,K and ihundcrslomTSns kfKxikedi out power' okane 29 2 3 6 , Low: 23 SurBCttodtoday 5:10 p.m. The approaching low lo pressure system was a lihinaion 08 • S likely, .iccum uU ing Sunrise tonlomorraw 8:08 a.m. and flooded sta-cts in Arkansassas • Vu'mjma . .6 3 _____ .3.29 already cncroachino inn vrt.'stem\ ld.iho on Mond.iy •Showers were.also seenlen from New York, 2 inches. Mostly Lunorphajihasc: New, Jan. 6; first (juarlef, )an. I"- nijjht. Ample snow fallI vwas expeciL'd in ihe higher C onnecticut and Massacjiusetts,etts. west across Ohio. inadian Cities ' y lo n ig h i a n d M; full Jan.Jar 20; last quarter, J.in. 28. elwalionswilh lesser amimounls in llu? valleys, iR'iry , . 0 2 - 1 W«hw(Li.■stLiy. TV . • . JMontintreal 46 'l 3 l Elsewhere: Strong slorlorms raked ihe MtcKvesi on --T The l Associalcd Press Toror•onio 54 30 3 . - rn. Vancincouver 41 3 S = = s s = ^ = s = 33 cify. ^Agentss arrestttwom(lore AI^^erian mi en GI^louncil ^ Contiiitttlnued from Al Knight RIddef News Sofvlco commission, itss recommendedn 50______. lion diarges.i. . • ______Ham!amdouche,-was taken into0 icus- - -Monday in U.S.!. DistricfE Court in emotnodon, thanked the city’s ststaff ~ approval last montlonth'dra request- No mention3n of a bombing plot tod)3dy Sa'turday night at New N Manhattan, andid council < members he servrved ed a-zoning changenge by Las Vegas LOS ANGELES - Twowo more was made inn thet four-page com- Yorl’ork’s Kennedy Internatioional The suspectecled plot has trig- withith during his more than fi Algerian men have been i five hotel developeiper Craig H. :n arreSt* p lain t again:inst Abdel Hakim Airpirport as he was preparintng to gered a far-reac:aching investiga- years;ars as a councilman. - Neilstn. ud in the continuing inveivestiga-. Tizegha or in court, but citiiig leav•ave for Paris, officials sisaid. tion and an aggiSgressive effort - “It tion into alleged smuRRli “It is really different fromI this t Kleinkopf saidd theth commission ;gling of confidential sources,so the Seattle Hamlamdouche, 34, a naturaliilized including a swec/eep last week in point>int of view,” he said, standiiding was to hear a reccrecommendation - explosives over the borderder from Times reporterted that authorities Frenrench citizen who was livinjing in which authoritiesies questioned and in fro Canada in an apparent front of the_cpundl rather thanth . from a newly fomlorraed advisory nt bomb suspect thahat Tizegha w as Broorooklyn, was held as n mateterial detained dozenens of people in l>cin£sing on it. committee beforeore sending the plot, officials said Monday.ly. ' involved in aJ planp by terrorists to witmitness in the bomb plot invtvesti- New York, Bostorton, San Francisco . Ho The first, seized Dec. Howard AUcm retained Ills'pdy a fte r a closed h e airin r g Year’s holiday. in otherotl: ways as well- Galan iss thet Mayor, the new councilcou got down first'st HispanicI to serve on the CityC to business, juncil; And never have thrhree The council approvedap Bob Supreme C ourt to heijarcaseofgK;randparentss’ visitationi-rights_ }mcn.served on - the councilal-in ----- Latham-Sr.-’srequesI uest'for'a'Zoning its^c: more than 94 year liistory. change on 9.6 acrescres southwest of NEW YORK (AI») - Julie, Court tackleses the issue for the theirleir cliQdrcn.willioui.staieJniintru-„_. T amurals-liushi Thompson won in a landsll;lide Pole Line Roadd a n d F illmnrA____ Mehring, m other of a 7-yeiyear-old first time, hear;aring an appeal of a .sion;on; on the other hand, legi:gisla- remarried and no m longer w ants afiainamst former councilman aiand ■ Street, girl, is in jail for her belief;iefs. Not ru lin g thatiit struck down torsers empathize with grandparerents his 2-year-old sonon and 4-year-old lyor Jeff Gooding. Galan beat bc Only Council!c ilm a n __C hris over politics or religionion; she Washington stastate's visitation law. yeannaming to preserve ties wwith daughter to see:e i their m aternaU rmer state representative R'Ron Talkington' opposed)sed the request, ' — refuscs-to-acc«pt-that-tm-n iirt^s-cvontual-dcci=------theirieit-children’sxhUdren:------Blackackr------wanting^uiotherheahearing.------:— court could order, visits bet ------g randparents.------between sion could ha\lave broad impact, “I “I want to be able to takee my “It’s such a difflifficult_issue,_bu‘t „ Craig beat incumbent A rt L atham and his hi son, Bob grandparents and grandchihhiidren. since every ststate has enacted gramandchildren to (he zoo orr ithe we love those kidsids so mucli,” says antz, who also stepped dovown Latham Jr., wantiht to operate a Her jail term is unusualual, but laws detailinglg how1 ^ n d p a re n ts park,irk. I want them to be ablelie to Mrs. Militello. “It Jnday. Hertz car rental fnmchi^fra at the not her passion. Wrenchin] ‘It just breaks my ling dis- can visit gratrandchildren over get:t toti know me,” says Patriricia heart to have an^my kind of prob- ‘‘It “ was a very enjoyablen :12 location and sell nearlynea new auto- puie.s over grandparent visit'isitation ' parental object]ictiohs'. Milittilitello of Southgate, Mich. lem with tliis.” y ears,” ^ Frantz said. mobiles there. Th he: e Lathams own rights have become com:)mmon- It is an issuete thatI has bedeviled_____ SheSh< and her husband are figfiglu- In soulliem niin But before the farewells, th tl e _ £uid operate Lathamlam Motors In c place in courtrooms nation linois, gfandmoth- ionwlde; legislaturess anda forced state ingg inir court to retain tlie ri^itht to er Ella Mehringng won a court J council took up one molore ' often leaving scars on threeree gen- . courts to mallake Solomon-like once-ice-a-wcek visits with the' twt o ...... order to see Jenna siness item before breaking;up. u — rimcs-NcwsstaffiIff . writer John T. ■~ eraiioirs'cifirf^nuly; ma,-the 7-year-old JuUgments. On)n now r ____ ■■ ter,” spokesmiman Nick Nichols Cit;City officials also spent menore lems. prpblems, but chisses don’tI’t begin1 said. than□n a : year making upgrades itlnuedfromAl until Jan. 18. L‘Sto “Y2K, ifanyth/thing, has pre- Contlni feet of water. As of Monday, • Local goveivernments got back comptmputer system.?. pared people,”’ CCassia County The*he National Weather Servit Ken Campbell, directtcto r of to work with litt b^ice they held a totalil o: of ju st under little trouble. InIn (Cassia County, no glitcheseso f .sheriffs Capt. Jimm Higens said. predic:dicts above average precipit>ita- 3 million acre-feet.et. information technology, s lege is in good shape. County officficials spent more Y2Kv;K with no problems, • The Bureau of 1 pie could go theh e re and k ee p Reclardamation in Burley, ance the reservoirir lelevels to leave Land than a year andnd several thousand Thtrhe Twin Falls Poli.lice __warm ^ d cool^ho:hot meals during Thehe high p re s s u re th a t ho Management reported no10 prob-{ dollars upgrad has enough room for'or the spring ading the countylsrrzrPepat:partmcnrand the Twin Fa^tIIs a major p'ower out3utage. The Paul been2n parked over Idaho hatias runoff and still letleave enough lems. computer systtstems. The county Countunty Sheriffs Office reporti “None at all," .said Kim Bu; rted Congregational Chi-hui^Ji now has a moveived out.and snowstormms water to fill storagirage contracts Buxton, inve.sted in a 11,C,000-gaIIon genera- no computer coi problems after thetl generator, Higensissaid. s appes ELM spokeswoman in B(Boise. tor to .supply po Dear to be moving in, h e come the irrigationan season,s power to the court- neww yeary rang in. “You can probab>ably pick one up said, And if there is wa ‘•Everything went as plannedled.” house in caseof of an emergency or The w ater to spare, rhe same goes for the Tw'win cheap at a garairagc sale this Bunureau reservoirs, howevei'er, offidals want-to rel(release it even- — • Officials a t' the leiIdaho outage. FailsUs County( court system, wheliere .spring,” He said, National Engineering a re: inir good shape, with as a ly through the wiwinter, Beiis 11 an d The City ofI TwinT Falls’ prepa- upgrigrades by the county aran d ■ ------m uch Environmental Laboratoryry were^ ration paid off a: ch water as officials ca:an said. f as well. Idahoiho Supreme Court kept atany Timcs-iVcttfs wriuriters Lorraine allowiw this early in the seasoron. — ' — not a \^ re of any problems;______City Managei ger Tom Courtney_^_Y2KK bugst from affecting the sys-sj Cavcncr, Brian HeHaynes, John T. Thei bureau b nianciges the sy:;ys- Times-News wr "• “We sailed right thoughIg h the said there wett'ere.no problem s tem. twrirer N.S. j*angeover with no glitches i Huddy. N.S. Nok'okkcntved and tem1 of reservoirs on the Uppeper Nokkentvcd canberai rcached a t 733- es at all reported in thehe city’s computer Therhe Cassia County Sheriffiff’s. Jennifer Sandmann reported to our-emergencycy cen- systems. nn contributed to Snakeike River, which holds a lit- lii 0931, E xt. 237, or byI e^maiiat Depaipartment reported no prorob- ■ thisrqvrt. tie more me than 4 million acrere* ' nieis(^agicvaUey.cgn.cgm .Gifculadon---- ^---...... Suiiday ST.DO per wee«eek. dally only S5.00 —Thc'nnx»Nc»v .Daniel Walock, circutmlon direllrector • P^f "eck. Sunday onlyonl S3.20 per week. I S‘gliaj.y.1 Salck tax induded in all above rales. A »h Ca|III; - ■ I ria ' Circulntion phone lincx arclire o pen $15.00 vliurge willIII be levied for all SATURDAY, JANUAHYlY l IHUMSEHS ■ ' between 7 nnJ 10 n.m. only.y. IfI you reiiimetJcMcckv ■ 7 3 4 -6S 326 Play the newest do not receive your paper byly 7 n.m.. Icnll the.numher for your arcn: gam e from the 9 13 23 36 45 'Burley-Rupcrt- Mail informaci ...... I, :pauI-OoWey...... G??.177-4042 The TimevNews (UI(UPS63l-()K0)lspub- L\ Idaho Lottery, JW»ln 39 LofrJRY m/EATHER I SATURDAY, JANUARYY 1 I INUMBERS ►Twin Foils li«hcd daily al 132J TiTiiird Si. W.. Twin . The «ond other areas ...... 733-i33 0931 F«lh. Idaho. 83301...... M l Uloney Match! >1. hy Magic Valley /VNUMBERS ( FOW C / I S T - i m Newjpapen. Inc. PeriiKriodicali paid ai Twin jrmation j ust s i m atch three symbol: ■ Subscription rates Fall* by TlicTini«-NcvNcw\. Official ciiy and fORFOR WINNING IDAHO )Is couniy newspaper pursiursuani lo Section 6C>' POWERSAll. 3 Id win up to $ 2 1 ,0 0 0 1 1 1 m r TRI-WEST L o n o b . uline.is and ” 2 5 14^24 Jnday. $4 10» of ihe Idaho Code. 24 26 : L Home -delivery: doily and SunJ: de. Tliurvlay K ficreby, ' ,o/^H(lAHOfASTS NUMBERS ^ ^pcr week; Sunday 9nly. $2.00 per[)Cf week. dc«i(tnaicd'R< lhe dayi of the week on which « w o f CLues • ■ >Mail (ubwrjplion* muM bc paid inn advancea'd lejial mniec< will be publldied.pub ' PfgM . ■ /ailable Conning c soon to an TIKiiZScM— .'and arc nvallahle only where*dclivielivery ix PiifUnasier, pleasea»e send change of ' Aac ■ ’ • not maintain^. Mail rsle^;.AII IdatioWio raicM addfc*^ form lo: P.Ol;Bo*548,'TwinFalU. B< # Hours Idadaho Lottery'Retailer -daily and Sunday $6.00 per week,:ek. dally Idaho 83303. ■'I]: , nearyoul .only *4.00 per week. Sunday only 1 Day! ^F ' .....^ ^ . per week'. Oui of slate fates: dail; ...... -TfheTimraNnw j? The'eTimwNCTW . j ------' I 4 14 -23 -3(- 3 0 -3 1 ^ • — i s s , .l ; ■ ■ J . '' , . ' i ft ' ■ '* • I Tuetd*iKf,lmuariA,200li VamHmt Idaho. M __ •.....I ■■—^—-n:— — ------i . . ^ INAtio n_

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^ d a y flgh? Mondays P lA IKOSA ILE PIay.in:a ¥m siot;s- AT .. Touraameht cvery. ?tes^ now thn Sund^to'^cash ______nament The Collegigeof Souther neBec nBlIja Numerous pianos willII beb sold by ■ R f f f f n Saturday. January 0,,2000 2C on ' ■ | l | i p j for the ladies..fix )m T w ih I^! ' ^ campus In conjunction3n vwith Kawai, .$1 SIotTourha . Technics, & Kurzwell Ar I America M l I ’B fi f $iTy)Ic.Gaint ' liiternalionarLoan ProgrogratTis. ’ |>3QPoi^^ ' Many Grands, Consoles ■ $1 Daiquiris 3les, Studios, I Tuesd^ / Uprights, Clavlnovas, DDigital M |1-B us Ride fr Ensembles and Digitalal PianosI if A lirA ll I feiish o u t-50 * I In various finishes a nId d styles : Don't miss'2-lbr^ m eUs ' • ' i will be sold. Many aree lessl( than R V in all restaurants;;ils,2 * r - r ‘ t !>|ateaun|^ . . Vg o ™ one year old and carryry newi cocktail show ss_4;d6ul)le.' & factoo'warranties.. [i p u b w d f i ^ y e a . n . .points from 5-l'l11 j p;ra.- LfREEdiij^ '\

' Gala Thursdays i offers the only ' .... CJasKout 250 p o in tsa t.thhcPIateau- e j For information'3n or to scheduloo k Players Club 1 preview appp«ciicciil»>ttiT(l mim>l I |>D.You, - Sales a Sendee t> KMIM3I jonoraoeM 'a ' - U 0 H : / J , I thru 315 Falills Ave. 'iHucniRirenatOMB^to.' n ' MMcii Music Inc. (tfcMMuyencMitmmrtw' '' HsWi Jofwnssn* Falls, ID a*wUt>:« OMKCI pcvdwrton i M ouUcc^Noi Wild wtth itv<*hcf . ^ o r o ir a k SM]E l Z ]m r ^ m rr, - - M Ttaw^towt,TMnFiOa,ms, Idrto' Tueidsy. Janu«y 4,20020M . W orld ~ ■ I \ I.. ;earchers Indiano)ffidalrDdeclare use cellsc for Pakistanlaterrorisist state„ NEW DELHI, India (AP)P)-India under-militarynry 1rule. U regerineration „and Pakistan exchanged^ a n g ry _ “^ l o sta nI’s.ocdve ’s.ai and sustained. . i U t T O K Y O (AP) ( / - Japanese re- accusadons'Mohdily'over' ° :r lndia’s fble ih foinehlenting terrorism ifi p r - ' - P l f l searchers hahave grown frog eyes daim F that its nudear rivalral had,a . India isjiowiw t too o b v io u s .to .b e __ ^ * } and ears inn at lab using the ani- han ” d in. th e eight-day h ijacacking of . .overlooked by the international ■ I m al’s ow n cmembryo cells, technolo- 'an Indian Airlines jetli:liner in trommunity,"y," said Vajpayee, ^9 gy a scientistist said Monday could which " bnelperson was killeced. • “India, thereforeforc, strongly urges eventually helph< doctors.replace , Reflecting the tensions betweenb major nations:ons of the world to _ Jost or’damajnaged hiunan sensory the two neighbors, a lamnd 'mine dedareTakistaiistan d'terrorist state." • organs usiniing cells from the explosion ® killed 17-peopjple and The State:e EDepartmenr.soid , v p atien ts' bodii)dies. "w ounded 31 in die disputed;d r e ^ n ___ Monday,;thoufi ------M akolo AAsasmma, s a oiologist —of-K-nshmirr.No'onfccl;cIaimedr==of£State=Mad ladei^h& iAlbright:^ J at prestigious)us Tokyo Uiiiversity, "responsibility for the blast: irin a veg- would haveve to determine 'said the proctocess is an alt^arive -etabte market outside Indidian-con- P a k l s t a n ’s “ gigovernmerit“ h'ad 1 to d on o r transixisplants. .. ®trolled Srinagar, but Muslinlim sepa- repeatedly/ susupported acts of I ITie team1 acultivated thous^ds ratists J] often carry out attattacks in internationalal t iimme- - Monday in aI c BHL.'iMtatl • post as "image adyi.ser”r” sent a Vtadlmir Putin tlfr-ttM (h«M -f7H H f HUn-41IS«eSlISteAIUitkM.TIMW ' clear m essage to th e Russiissian pub- _ . ' t i eoom)MIQ-W2 Hall met. . B Ilwuap tm m . ut 1W5W. I»».lnhi.iitt tan :lic.Uiai Putin-wanw to sev :tn Putin*!------— with the scandal-tinged ^ -administnition. ' ncriiovod a law Sobehak Bore3>oam.D,ach™ko ottlco ol Sobcliak. E dopanmoni uncit. FodoraUoo, 2d mem- aiFSEainino U u the next it«p in idvincing ysiu eiiiuieet. Begin or futthei your prosldontlal gMdMte eilutitJen «t the Unhmiity of I ; bers of Yeltsin’s innerT c circle, \S<>uKo:Conv,l«dt.>'• altolrs. inStMUti - ...... AP/Wm, poolUonJ. I -...... - - T — — if tdiho Boiii ------■SB,' ftk,Ct'ntcr. Wt piDvid« the eonvtnlence of cocompleting ; whom many Russians have m*ilen. doctoute tnd ifwdjUud d««iNlet piogtamt * to despise, and prove thathmhTis decree pro,e,tW from AP report*. Cantor tor fluoUantate St assets through sweeth thuart were pulling stn, J, Caslollo. S. HoHfwinn in c«>i1 Botw and make gtttlng lUntd u iimp««dy 1 I his own m an. made tt impos :eals. at a mam« cUcJc. Most recendy, mui ; Dyachenko had been ac tected Yeltsin and stat«Yeltsin’s erratic moveyes - been at the cei strings. VUH In Bi out wtb Ilte today at ; of exercising undue infli )ossible to subpoena dealspecially His abrupt firin,inK o f into a lle g a tio n s > he irpmunity did not Dur Yi successive prime minis Jy, Dyachenko has httj«//bolM.oW*ho..d»/ “ * to dlKOwr outoui wide over government policy, ar listers backs that plagicenter of a probe iang« of eoun«> avattabU (ot the upeomlimlng ifanrtly. cspcoften provoked speculai ; recently been a focus of an lation during YeltsinIS of m assive kick- iprtng « m « t« (ran th» Cottrgn o( 'tipation into allegatioj the substance of • fourlat his daughter and her alliesal office. Agiicultuit; EducaUon; CngioMilng;.and--- s job nor the extent - of igued the Kremlin^ roieitry.nnt WlldUfe and Range Sdewe*. ^^remlin hriberj’. ^ • 2 S3 i in ’s la s t y e a r in »prtr Putin, who is .seen1 a;as the eayeluencc were ever that Hien uiK t the 'Apply* bution and All Aout8,i< Ihe limpte on-Une (orm. Well take ^ti«>ng front-runner inn fnr«.i cngin.•diess, it was a posi- j— — office, access t( TRINITY EAR, NOSE1 & THRO cate of the m l. foooins pettcnal » en tial elections expc ve the former com- T. •ttention on your education goali. Ot, i( jjM arch 26, has indicated Official capacineer a Kremlin irou pit(et the laore ttadlllonat method, * one of his main goalsU of behinds to h e r fa th e r in a n __; O A T , p . c . call Ul at (208) 31«-2g99 to apply caaHy«iyvu fa* Of teguUr malt. But act sulckty! * clean up the widespread >acity and a great’ you I t ruptiori that may be the s ™sSo.,hicd„,nd-the-sceneis influ- HEAI MilSpring I 2000 cU u et begin ; biggest obstacle to Rus'u^s^a’s attention, but DACHES? Jano*iy XOth... persistently lin • O • '“ 0 ; development. He has st( away from public ' / Spri ; warned government but.u?eSu pow erful)ut b. Russian media 3ani t crats that he won’t tolcol have allegedlinked her-to sever-' olerate „ealth and m.businessmen who f criminality or favoritism. ^ UnlversJtyof IdahcX) *( But many analysts havere i ques- >0 ;,to manipulledly- -used their ^ " ^ B o U e Center : tioned whether hc.wiligo.beibovond Pol-'yondnccmedia holdings to I^H Tradition. Change. Excelleilence 3ulate government I window-dressing. .__ _ - ...... - |d 5 — T - - i U t * “The problem of arituc’oi acquire privatized IB H -corrup. r 71 y* :aU Toll-Free: I don campaigns is that unle&less you / u / ■ * .Stan ot the top, there’s no) pcpoint,.” . • - 4 - ^ - ^ l-88-88-U-n)AB0 T o nI c h ww.nldaho.edu ^ } Margo Ught, a Russia expc ■ *1 J ^ e . L o ndon Scfuxjl o f Econoimomics, J F r e m t i t i l a s t e r ^r . 30% to 70')% o f f ^ H e n e i i o i j ; J^ id Monday. All ready made fi S Pudn granted-Yeltsin imnimmuni. Profess;iv0& num itig frames in **ty from prosecution on l-riday,Fri D elores Joh stock 20% off .allill custom jM ralm bst immediately after •ssional framing by . frames & matUriilg. Check ; aged president resigned "„ox"u speclallimg out our table of j pectemy and nam ed liim. actinga< lohnsqn «& Chady Ward If precut 1,0 In J I pcesident. However, ^hile lg In artwork, portraits, ‘ mats & slightly ddamaged ■ oowntow needlework and more - frames...... 734nd Ave. W est. | j | 9wnTw]nFalt« Throush jAn. 7, 2000. 14-9969” J H S c OT SK S andIrTECffN^C- OLOGY—

The Timcs-NcwIWS . T u cs;sdayj January 4, 20:o( o o PageA -5 =Ph©t©gi C om ; p ii r r e r ji n s u ICTK •______power ffrom inttem et ^By:Dan;QiHmof^^E^^ opriralTOornandabiHi= PoKcies5s=t0Teo¥esr againstt damagee, theft p Knight Rldder News Service?e • . ■ • ty to shoot pictures pic plenty dense ' Siwfclal to-nia Balttmow>f?Sun : ' , insurancee policies.p c - - enough foranyany Web page or even , computer chain Coro m p u te r even tlie sligllightest bit of business Near-instant gratificacation, a . a reasonablele printpi in some cases; Agents5. saySi the policies, which I Harbor. “I personally see3C no rea- - even if it: wasw spreadsheets for hallmark1 of the emerging Patty Bach doesn’tt really re care range from)m $70 to $250 p er year s lg Digital . Image-maniianipiilation sottwar^,.. son for it.”. conveniencece - it was an exclu- Age,j can change one’s pperspcc- meanw^e,, is is leagues 1 better tha^ •about her. computer.;r. Nothing - dependiiding on.coverage and For the most part, Ti"he says, sion,” he say; perscAial, she says, but It’s just deductible ays. “We started tak- tive. t Case in point: the ctcombine- an y d'arkrocroom. I’ve bareW lie - let owners off the computers c are covered by b; home* , ing nptice..ie.-when one.-of our...... • t tion of the Internet and another appliance In a home ' hook finanancially when it comes ’ c id digital skimmed-thetie surfaces of the soft-'' ' owner’s insurance, as lonjmg as the d ien ts wass at.an a Orioles gam e photography. i ware Uiat camiame with the cameri, already filled withh'kids 1< and to power surges,su laptop theft and - 1 ■ homeowner remembersi tto list it and his lapto]nop was stolen out of I’ve been getting a firfirsthand but Tve been'en' astonished at how other appliances deriemanding accidentalal damage. There may on c the policy. Some insnsurance • his trunk. W attention. We knew th at m ore education e over the palast few thoroughly II cana adjust elements be no hopt)pe for the term paper companies c charge a littl;tle extra an d more pipeople were using y .But some insurers tWnk thi 3ach, that disapp weeks, using'a digital caramera io of tmy picture.tre. Ippeared during a light- to t cover laptops,-buMholose poli*- portable comiimputers.” ______2i _J ----- 'an administrative assisuistant in th e-----ning-storm,- - feed my online columin n from •'.....Th eln tem■net et Is tfie~ot}fefltair6f— ^ ■m,-8gents-say,- b u rth ey -i^-c"^desthencoverihefrrd 'd am a g e------EveirnroujDugh a coriipiiter can points i near and far.. :In the my digital pho -English department:nt at the can reimbuiburse you for the fried - a photography equation • and hardware problems. be added to0 da regular homeown* -pTTJcess -I Tve rediscoveredd photog- ■ - a n d m a y>e ^ tthe ] most im por^t •University of Maryiry la n d a t • hard drive,'e. Laptop problems wevere'the er’s policy, b ; Baltimore, should be gi , buyers should scan raphy r as a hobby j' a i p art. It's becoitt- j giying.her . But somiime computer owners.. im ii petus for creating coiro m p u ter..... the jinei)rijirint for exclusions, s ___ !rbeige Gateway a littlele morer per^ b eliev e co and gained a hnage-nuiiiipuUidou ing the medium— common senserbasic -insurance, -i; says -David1 :R eeve, Reeve said, ' clearer c under- where I ' and ■ sonal pocketbook time,ne. With so , hardware! anda a good homeown-' vice v president and genensral man- For exampl many computer ads pi npJe, an insurer may standing s why so s o fi^%sare ... is lea^ies betterr countless other promoting er’s policycy are all you need to ager a of Consolidated Insnsurance pay up to S2,!i2,500 toward comput- many r companies .> .Y2K fears, offers of sp'specialized, fight off v amateur picttire- f would-be computer - Center C Inc^-in-ihe Balaltim o re----- ewsquipment-(nt-stolenordestrc^ • -are-putting-so -a ------^than aity darkroom.------takerstransport “computer insurancin ee” hav e killers, aarea. a t home, but popped tip on. the Net, ut only $250 if some-, much ri money into ------— and display what et, in news- “I thinkik it’s a crock.” says •______"About..five.;years_agl99,,.if.you..J_ thingJiappeipens-to-the-PC-on-a— —,t — 7 ~paperTidrarid~ln~hontomeowne'r Tommy JUe —.the-genrer'parriculitrlj rThe-NetinarDnllne— Jgon,jrtce.pcesfdent_of uused your home compuluter for trip. •V ■ ------—movesII so powerfully oront^ the'^ cMumn. It’st’s a farhily' photo' World Wide Web. album. It’s a storages locker for Here’s the rediscover;!ry part: photo^phsIS takingta up space-on . Y2K KITS FlFOR SALE - C] Years ago, when I was wororking at people’s PCs.:s. It’s I where we send CHEAP ■ _ It’s nQ O t e a s y a ^ rieWspaper so small th aIt t' %ye h ad ' digital'picturesires to get them print- no staff photographers,, pi art bf ed on glossy.pa]■paper. Sales my job was taking picttireres to go The Web as a display medium inager b e i mig.greejQ LJwith my stories. I discovovere'd I strikes me asis_the.'most.important ri __ _ ^ScottBurk< enjoyed it.. I assembledj ai solid ' piece.. (You don’t do need a digital array of Nikon camera1 bodies1 . camera for thithis - you can scon a Cl ■ i f y o) i u ’ f e a 4_and lenses, and learnedi 1how to regular photos>tos into a.com puter tomer a develop'and print pictureses. For a Jmd post them.;em.) If you want peo- while. I-was your-basic shuttersi ------pio to see your>ur jpictures, it^s"by far ' —bug.^ ------...... the. quickest I mjmediod, not to men- . s^piuTT-eomti p u t e r — But photography disapippeared tion the most5t convenientct in many store nday asa a professional activityf wheni I cases. This velodty'vel( is espedally where arrived at bigger paper ' Knight Rldderer NewsI Service______ers th a t. intriguing. " • employed staff photograraphers. There’s notnothing new about And it ultimately fade*ied as a making visual I r kits sit- Even in th'the computer world, ^ lal informa'tioii ayail- hobby when my life got3t miich ■ able instanriy t< — lelf.'The - - it’s not easyy beingb green.------ly to a vyide a u ie n c e .,. buaer in general.' After aU, TV/ hashi been doing live — store dthe .. .- O*" orangege for, that m atter. , This fall I bought rtiy firirst digi- broadcasts via.ia satellites for sever- ■ . .' Lime and tar majority tangerine, along with *(.tai camera, a Kodak DCC-240.1 al decades.1. AndA W eb-cam s - hits, Burkei sdTiwberry,, areai the least popular was vv heading off on a fiveve-week - smaD digitalI videovit cameras - are . . shades in Ap]\pple Computer’s col- trip ^ to Asia to teach parart-time- out there captapturing scenes for___ ...... — — orful'iMacTir'andiBook llries, and andqi visit tedindlogy people)le. W itlP hours or days^ys or weeks oh end, VM* one Bay Areaea retailer was giving the tl simultaneous launch:h of an ' albeit with lowow imagei quality, ______away as muchich»as 64MB of memo- online/;olumn, oi and the ab:ibility to A photograplraph is Tnore deliber-. ry last weekk tot customers willing - easily e post photos as.partrt of the ate. It is thee result.ofn a human . . to buy thosele 1less-loved colors off column, ci the timing.vras ideileal. . being’s framirming of a situation y Store shelves.JS. The camera doesn’t tatake pic- and, quite delibeliberately, capturing Machi]ine spe(eddoes sn’t ent( I The proble}lem is not. that Ume ' tures ti that match 'ihe quaiiality o f. images oiie at a time. The process and tangerinrine computers don’t *■, what I could do with thee Nikon. is somehow moremoi thoughtful ’ . - consumeners have snatched a The T density of the image;e in the The Net-ena]enabled ability of A e ___ _^ ® 1-lQf- m 0 r lo rc-th an 2 m illion cheape.st c film qnmern is.mii uch__ !3n3Iviaiialjo.to turn this klria of ^ i M a c s In aU1 fivefi' colors since they higher. h But the Kodak is more visual informatnation almost Instant- Internelet connlectionss pictarc arrived in 1998.19 They just sell than tl go<^ enough for its purpose,pi ly is fairly new.ew. ' more slowly.ly. As a resu lt th ere * By Jim Coates own site for more details,Is. These are oecasiona ; Chicago Tribune______mal shortages of the j ______COITomputerQ&A \llists are so comprehensiv5iye that coveted bluebleberry, and retailers y . they move beyond mere modem-ri . get saddle^4 with\ an overstock Use Internest for travel pplanning I Q. My apartm ent bulbuilding is . On.the..6tther. hand, once you ^ dialupd: providers to co v er .a----- when lime con:omputers don't move ' «, ( wired for cable modems :ms. I have , have a brov■owser up and running wwealth of' higher-speed ofl3ffenngs as weU simplyply because diey are" ■The !-ll Seattle Times . ______addition to barglargains. •I been resisting the tempinptation to . on your slowpoke,sli the cable stsuch as ADSL, SDSL, ISD;DN and Ume. Or just do> a ; scarch -with your - ; connect becausc of the he $39 per modem willill allow very rapid dis- ctcable modems. _____ The colorr iand design issue «The latest Travel'Indidustry favorite searcarch engine - this j-month-costrbut-I-am-rn-reody-to----- plays-ofnnancoming"data'and'i'tim------— Q.-Sevcml-yeafs-ago,-HGRADES sands of dmes faster thathan infor- is by way ofof ai humongous nadon- that th font in the upper andd lower- <-‘ra when peoieople arp_willing to mation can arrive even:n throughi al listing ofrintem Ir et providers at case ca alphabets an d num'ererals. A P^y extra forr dd e s i^ .“ • COMPUTER SALES5 & SERVKi/ICE the fastest of Internet2t connee^( http://www,m.thelist.com. Print Pr button allows malicture_.______p_any_named.edjntemet.com Corp., To reach the Fonts foldeiier click cr PC market;et. Although Apple 536-5744 • Howev6r, you will be^>e \viewng theadverrisirising-suppoRcd site lets on on Start and then-- F ind ■ I'ims have alwaways seemed willing- • http://wwv/.northrirrr i m . n e t * whatever Internet contentent arrives you type inI an ai area code and then Files/Folders Fi' where you t}type in to pay a littletie more for a Mac, using an Internet brows>wser pro- p ro v id esyou yo with a listing of the th< word Fonts. When thee folder • they represenicnt around 10 per- . gram and that software•e willv run every ISP ^tha t serves in that area morked-Windows/Fonts.ap ms ippears.____cenLoLthe reretail.P.C. cons umer____I pretty slowly on your PentiumPej I code. The lisdngslis include infor- click cli it open for a displayly of an population, compared with today’sly’s much mation aboutout what speeds and icon ice for each and every fcfont on It’s undearir 'whether Windows I more robust Celerons, AliAMD K6s' services eaclach ISP offers along your yo system ready for cli:licking users woiUd papay more for a cuter I and Pentium Ils and nis.s. with a hot linkUn to each provider's andprindng. an computer.

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X 3 : - ^Loealll farmerss prove thhey ■ — V /A -A fJ - - seU'BNje-thJ B l — _ Ks^6 e u e _ ! ______X ______are ststewards?r o flte felird I .. - -T<■To - - I ooXi, l To h e a r rabid enviJivironmentalists tell vvaivater.users from shundngig inasty irri- . it, southern IdaJio0 isi: chock full of pol- gat;ation returns back into0 tthe'canal . . . n m __ lutQiK who wouldId I ra th e r foul Go d ’s sysiystem . j ^ ssrou ;-^kr^n-eai^-ihan-lai-keep-it clean-Over------NN ex t-w e ek —'iVvjn-FaHs-Gs-Ganal-Gor— ------the years, they’vee pointedp accusatory shahareholders wilF vote onm ia similar . =HI£»ERI f m fingers at loggers,rs, m iners, ran ch ers proiroposal. and farmers - clai:laiming that many . Many farmers on the. TvTwin Falls who ea rn ih e ir liviiiving in these tradi- tracract are already doing whatlat they can DURHI Honal industries are sloppy operators, to0 reducei eros’ion, so weive s u s p e c t ; Well, times areJ dchanging. The tim- thehey’ll approve the propop o sed new f . • “ h e r in d u stry h as> cleaned cl up its act byhylaw. They don’t have to,:o, b u t they m /nnc4i significantly. Ranchiichers are m anaging ^^^lrill because it’s th e right thir:hing to do. their livestock bet-it- a = = ^ = s s ^ = 3 a I t ’s also>o the1 pru- c jm t ______M in e rs a re ng b ecau se - - ' £ ______workingtmder-the_------L e d jjy the ‘^Fwin FF ' a l k a M i T J !*!!!?, most rigorous reg­g- . N o rth S id e ca n a lco/npanfes, coi t y la w s - w• which l cur- ulations ever. All empt irriga- bf these industriesJ* lor/il irrigatois havy panies from -are doing a better:r - f/eet! xiixip u g ^'afr rt o tis o il ■- - -d isch a rg’e e regula- • ----- job, but local farm­ tions - arere likely to L \ i ers are arguablyy erosion.:______change. doing it best. " T h e m o st fu n d a - Led by the Twin.in J'alls and North menen tal way in which peoplele ana d insti- ______i__srdel^nal.companierue"s,Jocalamgators_tutic itions.changeJs3vhen_tlieyley-changeZ H _ IL_------have quietly been1 wagingw< war on soil theiieir way of thinking. Yearsrs jago, ask- erosion. That’s impmportant, because ingsg shareholders in the Magicigic Valley’s eS eA A * 88,000 a year from now? Or will i t ----- stocks is as sillsilly as complaining about radicalcUscontinuirie;iries-thesudden " have colliillapsed back to 2,000? Andid thei (hat the poptUi)iUarity of a mass-market sparks of innovation,on, optimism1 and panic i answer, which even the pridestpri movie like “Til‘Titanic” or a bestseller like that drive people andand markets. The champagiigne can’t obsou-e, is: Nobocx)dy “Tuesdays WitA^ith Morrie.” Highbrow . philosopherT. S. KuhCuhn liked to distin* • knows. critics can comomplain that these works guish between “normi)rmal sdence,” the I • Someo! of the sm artest people I[ kiknow sentimentantal tripe, but the point is,'» steady, problem-solvir)lving kind that chugs h elm ie! bout people like thethem. Aiid in my experi- eral nunaeer ;en consistently wrong aboi along in ordinary time:imes, and the “revolu- this markrket. They measured it agaigainst ence, when mamasses of Americans agreee tionary science’-’ of pei ...... Managing editor MIkokoSmlt J ...... Advetlitlntl.l»t director tradiUoni f people like* mal metrics of value - divicvidend about somethiithing, they’re generally Copernicus, Galileo,10, KNewton, Lavoisier ' s and price-eamingS rarioso s • -a n d , , . and Einstein, who mai . The metnbers ol the editorialedii board and writers oi1 editorialset are Stephen Hartgen, \ made radical breaks S ,n,Willian, jed th at by those m easures•es,the What’s obviovious, looking at the fantas*^ with the existing parailaradigmsofknowl- I Brock,Jck, Clark Walworth, Steve Cninrump and Kevin Richert hot stockcks Were overpriced. So thethey ric run-up inI teitechtiology stocks, is that edge. - stayed awayav /rom what looked toto themt ordinary Amenlericans realize we’re livingS ' My gut tells me we’iwe’re in such a period---- — —~ -e v e n in 1995, wilh the Dow at5,(5,000 3 time of revrevolutionary economic -o n e that doesn’t fit theti smoorii formii. and ther Nasdaq^ at 1,000 like anmover- ( change. Theyy SIsee the Internet transform-^ las and functions of>f ordinaryor times. A . G e t t i n g i nI t o u c l i heated market,m and they missed1 ththe >"6 economomy, brick by brick, arid new economy is being:ing bom, and the , party. • - they want a piecepie of the action. Many of” stock market - evenin withw its crazy valua-, : Want to m ake your feellrlelings known to your MikeIke M a tth ^ . regional director The WaVail Street Journal ran a boihox the investmentjnis people are making in ■ tions, even vnth ourtr certaintyce that the representatives in Con®ongrass? Hero’s tww: 1295>92 Addison Ave. E. Fridaym(morning that summarizedI ththe ^his embracei of new technology will .bubble will burst -' is ana accurate reflec-' Twinrin Falls, ID 83301 gains duriiring the ’90s for the markeiket’s probably turn71 oout to bc bad ones, but non of that fact. Jf ------—the linderlying-ng-impulse is absolutely-cor* S«n. Mike Crapo— ------lii^jest-fli ------“Dori’f f T g h r thproblfemTaecidellT’ e ^ > ^ in Twin Falls, caii or write W ashln^n: painful rereading, depending on howiwmuch rect. Cen. George C. Marsh >0 Hart Sanato Otfice Building irshall observed more ,> Uncta Norris, senior rcgloB^onal director { ■ of these! SIstocks you were bold enougj u ^ to Investors whcvho want Uie stock market than a hdf-cenmry' ago,agi and it’s a useful ; ashlngion, OC 20510 ‘rcent to move in steateady, predictable ways are ______202 Falis Ave., Suite 2 _ ------(2021 •______buy: DellII Computer,i up 90.722 per& "TWhTallsi ID 63301 02)-224-2752------r687624------lik-eHrtn9th 734-2515: Fox 733041-,414 ■ . . percent;; America/ Online, up 66,395■95 per- • - wanted to seee.huraanjiistoiy h as a steadyy and different is happeppeiting in the In Washington:' cent; Qua]lalcomm, up 14,600 perccnt.nt. On evolutionary pnprocess. But things don’t Dirksen G-50 • American economy./. We’llW return to ordi-, sp. Mike Simpson that list,, ^Microsoft looks Uke a pikeiker. It (hat way.ly. nary times and the slowsloi buildout of ; Washington. OC 20510 If there's onem e lesson that’s clear from (202) 2 2 4 ^ 1 4 2 Twin Fails, cali or write: was up ju;just 9,634 percent. ” knowledge soon enouglough. But right now, lariie Bames, ogricuifiro field din ^{j the all the weightyIty essays published these 'e-mail m assages can l>e sent via Sen. g28^i director These! nnumbers'are crazy, yes. An' we’re in the eye of a hurricane.hi 'That’s • ...... !8 Blue Lakes Bivd. N. doomsayeyers will eventually be rightih t- past few weeksjks, it’s,that history is driv- - Crape’s tTomo page at rfn Falls, iO 83301 what this goofy stockck mr arket is telling us­ www.senal^gov/-cTDpo maybe ne:lext week,_oj- nextyear, orI- 10L en by sudden,n, uunpredictable explosions's . today.butdon’Laskmi ____ ...... ,.-..734.114.7219; Fax 734-7244 ------ay ofchance ahd c ic me where it will be ... lnWWashington:8 years fronom now. But no one w n say id creativity. Why did the ^ tomorrow. Sen. Larry Craig 1440140 Longworth HOB when, beeecause markets don’t havec aany Renaissance - a£ new way of seeing and In Twin Falls, cali orwrltorrito: Washishington. DC 20515 , internal balanceb; whed. 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IVedd n e s d a y , ■ ______dent mumust r J a n u a r y ' ^ shareB bibilling with MikhaUMil AtBi3 6 th L o aa tio n S f DD o w n to wvn&Lyn]iivood Gorbacltachev. But Gor- r -bocltev,- “ -regardci S i l ^ O n M len’s-ancj i d = _ litKrals:als as a C E politicalical savior, ^ |R P O M ^ ^ vowed:d tlto mend r y / iO Womilen’s Shgoes - nunism,~'—= ~ ' a further H T h o m a s npt to '------1 dilute ill —influcnce of these three,“to Ik acso a— - -VALUESIES.T0599J5‘DEXTERiAEROS(OSOLE-ZEETAaBIBKENSIOCICIUMUNROa.CLARKS>BEAUAUTIFEEL—— ------:---- —say s^ ey h ad help from-Wi■Winston ------n k * ! Churchill, Harry Trumannand aj 2 9 Franklin Roosevelt. True ei J But these men successfully ■ Ul tained the spread of commtimunism. | I R —■llllliiitiiiiill II It was Reagan, Thatcher•andthe an RESTr c t s i nOHOl Pope who set out to kill itit-o - n d VALUES did so in Russia. ESTO $72.00 •NATURAUZER'SO'SOFTSPOTS'BIANCO'EASYiYSIREET-TAUA'AZALEIA ----- ThffNewYorkTimeTgo' th er than Time magazine, questions whether Reagan n i 1981 “evil empire" speech Ul which he declared economlomic war RESST OHOJESZIn -on.the Soviet Unionjlwas.ifas^ho ------: “ T/ITircc act of a simpleton or a visiim ionary »hlumESTOWSr^SELBYiTBOnEfTERS'«RAMR* BIANCiicO'AUDinONS'UGG strategist.” It was far morelore ■ visionary than the Times=s=di.ori. e H I al page, which regularly «Qi denounced Reagan for refusingrefi . to buy the liberal dogmaa o:of a .____ ■ INOW L_. nuclcar:free2e7unilateral'(al'disar- —m k BOOTS mament and^ccpmmodatl with the Soviets. Why do liberals refuse to j H ^ H credit where it’s djie? m E L mi^ii Communism is the backwat th e past, not the wave of thi ESTO$109.M*DEXTIR^6RffiRSHBM-CURKS-RbCkPORI future. Most students -a t . American tuniversities and! III )0S : m uch of the rest of tlie wori/orld-no " lU II longer study socialism. Ratilather, H I I they wont to learn how tooride ri ■ ■ ■ ■EN’S DR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN the crest of the prosperityty wavew m ade possible by communi;iinism’s VALUES' ■ red^uced threat.------— =S TO $119.95 •DEXTER'HUSHiPUPPIES'SPERRY'ROCKPd PI ’ORT'TIHBERUND'SKETCHCHERS*REDWING* CLARKS C h in ^ communism han|•angson, . R P not because'it exdtcs the.me-masscs ■ l b b ut because a brutal dictatotatorship' threatens the masses. The reason Isaacson, thehe iNew. REsrr i r s H O iE T lj York Times and their fellovUowidc- m iiiiiM ological travelers cannotLbring br _____ . themselves to credit Reagai Thatcher and the Pope foror what^ they did is that they would! “S.---- REG.-TOTO $109.95* BY SOREL*LA( of ‘splanin’ to do." Manyjib LACROSSE^ STRIDE RITE«:«UGGS^------journalists, w r i t ^ econom . politicians, academics andidcler^ c ifliirMEM!N’SrWOMEN’S ^ 8 6 - believed in the promises of socialism and communism.' became evangelists for thei'-- CHIIILDREN’SSIZE^ m ...... OTS...... Ill__ NOW cause, pumping ideologicalcal bilge into the public mind. \ ^ ile “journalists" such as Walteit'r ■" ' REG. TOTOSM95»MARLO«irERl(rRICANANGEL’NiNAbbNINNA. DuiTUity of the New YorkkTimes Ti ■ ■ i ^ and Anna Louise Strong weiwere i Jo5 extrem e in their lavish praiiraise of H H J $0S2 Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedc m any others in the media h< n i ■ ■ w l iiiiiiiiiiiII...... IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII pass along uncritical stories-ies and A N D B ^AGS ...... NO')W V >.’7 ■ 9 propaganda that promoted i “humanitarian nature” ofif com*a REG. TOra$7WH|NNET0NKA*SI0UX I IUXM0X*MFUNGER*MEN'SIS& WOMEN'S munism over “inhumane”i” a capi- I I J I 6 J calism. S u ^ people were! ncnever t f held accotmtable by theirrpeers p t ■ ■ I iiGmTificl _ or iheir foUowers,'becauscMitodo ti I g K so would highlight their owrDwn 1 1 ^ OflSESLI 4 V i 5 9 “ [ IITORE-WII IDE political sins. JPPERS...... JOW 1 Reagan’s words, especially, hope to millions trapped behi VALUESTI5TOfi84.95*BYR'EDWING*DANNENNER'HI-TEC'RegularilnsulatM ^LEARANCICE the Iron Curtain that the UnitJnited ' I I I J States was serious in its objec>jective l l l f “ $4E to help others breathe free. . ALL SHOESES Reagan hit liberals in theLheir | f \ m ost^^erable parts:‘*TheTiehis- ■ ■ ORKBOQ " OTSw - ■ W ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiil. p / i y M i 9 7 ”: lory of our time will undoubi.ubtc^Iy RE ON RACCKS include a footnote about hov during this decade and theX. It 'O$109.95>BYREEBOK>NlkE4■•NEWBAUNCE AND TABLEES the-voices of rctreatandJup lessness reached a crescendcIK...... I t M arked W ith the West - insisting the onlynly way U I th ^------to pcace was unilateral disarIsarma- | eguiar Price, S a l e ment, proposing nuclear freeFreezes rHLETICISHOES,—NOW^I'9 VJ M": (and) opposing deploymentntof ( • Pricie and Size counterbalancing weapons... I TWO Locatiations I iz e ' These some voices ridiculedr j j h e S ODMETHING I FOF)R EVERYONE£■■■ JL’ I to serve you...yc r notion of going beyond arms7ns con- 0 n , trol - the hope of doing some>me- DD LOTS ON A\ SPECIAL TAI^ b l e a I DoMrntownvn rFOR EAS'5 Y thing more than merely estalstablish- ■ and Lynv/o« o o < f ^ 1 ing artificial limits within whwhich mmm m arm s build-ups could continiiiniieaU . VAlVLUES lELECTIOON but unabated." The Reagan-That5:her-Popi*ope T O ...... $ 9 = FAS5 T strategy deserves more thanlan a ...... -■ ■■ •iwb jbotnote. It deserves a headliadline far sencU^ Soviet communisinlsm 1 1 ' ankcards & Charge Sn SERVICE What R e a g ^ called “the ash heap of history.^ But thesec folksfc , Accccounts Welcome iypn’t get it from the likesiofthe of lEATOPPORTUNJN ITY Kew Yoric Times ^ d W ^terter - DOWNTOWN I LYNWOG m Isaacson - who pridefully refrctusc 1 4 , ^ “ trOBUYAMIR( I O F 48 Malii Ave. S. S h opping Cl:e n te r ■ I U admit their errors. 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Changli^rtheh e g u ard! I ThcBuricyGcy(tyCoural ______Inside - bids fort^ll wiisliisolB' ' ‘ ~ / 'Obituariesj‘rIes~r77:r.'.B2-3-"-: ■ ------mcmbeis.—----- ______■ Idaho/WeAVest ...... 84 ...... ;--P;P a g e B 3 ------e S t e l —...... Movies City EditoriCeviti Riderf-)m-733-0931,Ext.234 The Times-N(News ______T'ucsday, u January 4,2, 2 0 0 0 ______Scccion B ——A r o c• U N D - - — p f>’ b o t THEVAA L L E Y - Mentfi 3 y ,s e aS c I iiQ)rasusspcct Unnlne CaVener ■ ■ 1111111^^ The dcportrhent also docs not ;fnue to Tim» n The Cassia»Countyty Sheriff’s District. DlaDistrict superintendent Police contfn H 5 S H S H anyiny.suspects in.the ongoing-lg----- Office is heading up tJ Jfc m)Tini wtth'JnfonwpmOnwOUrr invcstic > the investl------Nick HalletUetbhas spen^timB•v^s• • ligation of the possiblec gation with asslsttmce::e from ISP’s . Iting withith the staff, Fennell r Investigate s t a b b i n g ' ' biURLEY u - Cassia Countynty -ttwlwRaymayHaHMbwn.w)th- ide, HJgens sold. ied ^^Uncetierdiapf Investigations ondd Forensic said. -A-stabbing-vlc.^ !ri^8_offlcials have Identified »lu_County-deiectives.and- rbody o fa .woman whose’bodyrd7 ~ — call caistffcountymvtnvistipioti at c,. d -----Div}sIon.-Offlcers-frorom-Rupert------Gounsdordors and school-psychol------tim remaiBcd hospitDpltnUzcd Monday ' 878-1106,'C8S8leCrt State Police are still seek-<■ and Twin Falls ore alscIso following ofllsts wenvere available at the whHc policc coniinu t found southeast of Burley. ’ Crime Stopi>er» JnKiiforformation about who.Ray Inued to invest!. The”hey have confirmed that the[he nt878-2900bfiSPInlnve»tlgetcr.at y leads in their areas, school, hoesaid sa .' gate the attack. have been with since shee . . Roy was.B flrst-grodode teecher "Her stud man was Kacy Kay Ray, 30®30, . 73M055. . di.sappei itudents loved her. She M ichael A. Capolpolupo, S3, was o/’b ® peared from her Burleyy nt'Memorial Elements»ary School willbemisscUssed,'' Fennell said. listed In fair condlt Burley, missing since Dec. ■ ^ , liumc. dltlon at Magic. Sfi the results of an autcitopsy of Ray’s Rj,y*s|j in Rupert, Valley Regional MeMcdlcal Center 's body was found Saturdayy A substitute teacher We know It’s her,'’.sald Capt.ipt. - body. The sherlfrsfl department 13 miles j er has been Times-Neiu staff writer Lorraine ' Mondoy evening. ‘ iss southeast of Burley. Rayy sent to the school to0 take over Cavener caneai be readied in the He was stabbed in I Higens of the Cassia Countynty does not have anyy iclues about had ;ojfsuffered multiple stab I in the stomach ^1*!!,^irifPs Department, how or why Ray' wasi killed, wmmdsa b Ray’s dass, said Johrhn Fennell, Mfrtf-CoMiasia Bureau in Burley at New Year’s Eve andnd was found at n ,,/ s and police ore investigat*c* .• curriculum dircc:icto r fo r 677-4042 or iut officers are still walt|ng on Higens said. . Ing the (ic > or by e-maif a t leaven- • the Hideout bar, 157 Woshlngton ! (icalh as a homldde. Mlnidoko Countyy S chool . et^maglcvalinialley.com St., police Sgt. DonI HHalli said. ______SEASQN^S^Eb£ :n d ; ______Former Decfo reslderitrre ~ dies In crash SaSaturday Kials ■ ■ BOISE - A formeiner resident of Dcclo died in a NewJew Year’s Eve . crash on Interstateate 84 east of ■ awa^ait info Mountain Home. Janine Marie Bortzrtz Reynolds, 31, ______died at Saint Alphonlonsus Regional______MeHTcnLCentor frnmom-lnjuries-she-^ ______= ; = 0 H rrdogs= ( suffered when thee pickupp truck .she was a passengeiger in crashed over an embankment.nt. Her husband, 33-y<3-year-old Brett deaaths . , W. Reynolds, was liste fstedinfaircon- ■ ditlon at Saint Alphophonsus, where____ i \ . 3^ he was taken with a brokenh pelvis -' Jj ------ByN.S.-NohkiDhkentved------^ ------— and facial Injuries.— ^ ______Tlme«^<«wi.w The crosh occurred'ed at 1:20 p.m. IiImI when driver Brettett Reynolds IlflP M T i FALLS - State offidals abruptly changedd lanes'as1 he h B v still aren't,'t suresi what killed six approached o semIli truckti ahead, . ' q MA dogs alongmg the Snake River tholdahoState Police;Im sald^:____^ I j j ^ n - . between Burley Bui ond Minidoka __^ . • ~The w est^un’d trucl-uck clipped the T S J Dam last fall. • semi, lost control andid crashed< over ------Burthey-hsrhave-fouffd'no'evi:— “ an embankment, thee ISPK said. dence blueblue-green algae, which Neither Janine or Brett Reyi l||m apparently:ly killed a t least one nolds, who live in1 MosesW Lake, fTTyM dog near LakeLal Lowell, south of Wash., were wearingng ti seat belt, [ ^^^■-..-Boise ______thelSPsaid. lls w ith th e - s ta te ’s . A 7-monthK)Id child:tid in the truck, Division of Environmental “ DanarReynolds,wasnbi'nbt'hurtTirrtKe .“ Quality still)dll ore waiting for test crash, the ISP said. results on1 theth dogs killed near Burley, saiddd Bill1 Allred with the agency’s regiregional office in Twin Twin Falls girl reremains' B S Falls. crltlqal after accccldent B fl In Novemlember 1999, a Burley- area coupleple was riding a four- HAZELTON - A TwinTw Falls girl wheeler alonilong the Snake River, was in critical condltidltion Monday when theyy sawsa their dog put its evening after beingg ejectede in a snout in aa holehe left by the four- rollover crash on Interserstate 84. wheder. SooiSoon after that, the dog Amber Cheney, 18,8 , >was at Saint showed sign:igns of respirarorj^ dis- Alphonsus Regionainal Medical tress and dieddie at a local veteri- Center,‘where she.'te. was tak e n ^ ----- naiy^dim'ci— Sunday m'ght after theihe crash three th e week wc that followed, miles west of the Hazehzelton exit. ■ reports ofr fourfoi more dogs dying Chehey was drivingng westbound u, tmtrmmxm I Harkness, who works for Premlei lar symptoms sent up in a 1977 Jimmy, whenlen it slid into Tliere Resorts in Sun Valley, tososses one of many ChristmasIS treest inti} a recycling pile In XKetchum. The city's Park andnd Ride Is re d fldgs> fofor local and state the median and rolledled, the Idaho f several sites In the Wood Riverer ValleyV where trees may be drdropped off until Jan. 31. - emergency:y anda environm ental State Police said. ______offidals. __ ,_____ Cheney,and-het-twowo-passengers-.- —— ^ ------The-incidd job," Christensen LEY - County officials wantan t local . The bill is patternedpc after state Divisi(lsi6 n I Bywater said, said. "This is. an oppor Can't wait to hi control1 includedll in a proposed bilbill that of Environmen portunity for him to- ental Quality hazardous wasniste The one mile setse back required from advance. He is seu-mottnotivated and some- I from you would set up a committee to reviev^lew sites regulations, helesm d. residences also Iss mnot satisfactory, commls- for large(e hogI production facilities, body we want to keep anaround." •‘The final S£say'needs lo be a local issussue, lo n ers said.' Commissioners tuso bill, which covers confinedd aanimal- not DEQ,” he!sald. s so review ed Cassia The TImeS'News Is preparingprc , “It’s probably notnc far enough if you’re County’s Emergencyy ManagementM plan, . ' arf. article about waiting[Ing and feedingI oioperations larger than 10,001,000 otti-' ■ ' T he b ill su;;uggests a p an e l of Cas.s:issia, taking about odors,ors,” Hurst said. presented by Capt. J vas-unveiled lest week byy IHouse County and B t. Jim H ig en s, who would like to h ea r from Burley residents be estailab-‘ Commissioner PaulPa Christensen agreed, recently took over asI the emergency man- om^eaderB g T iK;r" Bruce Newcomb. R-Burfey,ley. Sen. lished to regultilate confined animal feedir who have horror storfei ding “As those openerations consume more agement officer. The planplai covers emcrgc‘n- rfostotell DentonI Darrington,Di R-Declo. and ReiRep. Jim operations. Butlut county Administrator TtTim. . area one mile is not ' about standing In line- not adequate,” he said. des, such as flood^ eonearthquakes or oihw; _ ■; le-orin Kemptorton, R-Alblon. Commlssicisio n ers Hiirst sold hav;ivlng Burley residents onI tfthe Bywater and ChristensenChi will present traffic — in aoutb-centrntral Idaho. reviewedsd the bill Monday, disasters, Higens sdd. panel would ncnot be in the best intereststs maglcval*- . be a probl)blem,hesald. . determine this,'Is,” he said. meanor probationon officer for the Mini- ______Jhe.biH 'Burley at 677-4042 orir e-ma«7cefe- a t fcauen*- ■ -ley.com .-1______iiU adds another-Iayor-of appipprovial — The-biU-also-:o is not dear-on-whether•the— th Cassia-probation-on-departmentr-Bodiiy—

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= = — Q)BITUARII E S .- = - FofoW uiywtwndlni1 InfomurtJon, c an 7334M 31, Ext 278, botwMn 2 p.m. and B p.p.m . Mwwtey through Srtufda> l«y. Peadlind li 4:30 p .n t for ininxt-day pul)llc«tJon. D aath rwtlnotlcM are a fr*« m M m and eoieon be placed until S pjn. eveiy c ______7Ar T c She Is survived by her mother.ir. dren and youth. Jerom e Firs•ifsl Christian Church withh year-old Moses Lake, WjWashington, the 1020s. She married" Milton Stone ■ T w in F a S ocorro> MMartinez of Mexico; four chil- . Muriel Is survived by h Ill- her husband, the Rev. Lar.arry Crist. Ihe Rev. Lemann and former Declo residident, died in 192S. and an< they were later d re n . H?osie os MIreles, Robert Horton sn Ricardo of Chubbuck.(. Idaho; one Messley andind the Rev, Bruce Stevenss Friday. December 31. 1999. 19 al the divorced. SheShe was employed as a ^^^^^^^■-Jrr.-A rlhui hur-Hortonrall of-Twin-Falisr-sr-son; Ralph Ricardo (Deoron)- Hitchcock -offictatingrjrServices and arrange-'I-- SalnfA tphonsus’Regionenai-Medlcai“ deniarassislaIstant for many y'ears'in a n d H uigo g e Gallardo ol Mexico: lourur bf Springville, Utah; four u r d a u g h te rs : m e n ts a r eI uiunder ihe direction of the9 Center in Boise of in^iries9s sustained Jerom e. SheIhe and Dr. Lawson T.- grandchilciTidren. Megan Mireles, Alexiaia Karleen (Herb) Hardy o of Paradise. Hove-Robertertson Funeral Chapel andi In an automobile accident.t. M ille r w e r■e e 1 married in Apache -Mireles.bc• boih of Twin. Chloe U Pray of California, Brenda (LaMa 5ar)_Hosliin.of..- CremationiSen/ice.-r S( ------. ... .She was botn-March 21;21 1988; in-'Junctibn, Arizona, Ar where-they ' 9^^^^H ~B uhrandd KalliTPelerson( orKufibePlyr— S ^ r U l a h T N e r d a (KeTrl irmit) M orrison - Burley, the daughter off 1Gene and resided foror many years. She .tw o )lhers and lour sisters. Shele of Chubbuck. Idaho, an Karen Wickel Bortz. Janirnine attend- enjoyed outdoctdoor activities, Including w a s precO'iceded In death by her father.-. Anne (Dono) Peterson of - C Ai^STLEFORD i | ed grade school and highgh school in fishing andi birdbli hunting. She also S ervices;es for Manuela will ^e held at Nevada'. She is also survi ;___ lyiyedJiyjw o-H H i^H j _D.eclo..flraduaiing.in J 986q6. She.was _an oyed-crochi3chetirig-and-knitling-(or— b p .m Irhursday, nt. January 6. 2000. atai sisters. Ma^uririe Butler’ A n n ie -Involved In.sports. FFA. and 4-H. her family. Each Ea of her grandchil- W hite M/lortuary ot Chapel with Fathersr Stark ol W endell. Idah< a n d 'o n e where she enjoyed showli/vIng steers: dren were reclpierttsrec ol an atghan eller officiating. Friends may ' R o b b Kelli ly brother. Walter Blaylock oot Smiihfioid, She graduated from theB Universityi made by thejj ■^^^^^H -call-at-WWhite-MortuaryrWednesdayr^ h bejr grandmo.the[._She_ UtahrMurielioved-34-grairandchiIdren~^^^^H rot ldaho“ h-iggOwith‘a"b~ibachelor of~~moved to'TwInwin Falls in November of Ja n u ary 5. Irom 4 to 8 p.m. Cremationn 73 great-grandchildrei o n e science degree In animanal science 1997 lo an assiassisted living retirement will followw underI tho direction of White e great-great-grandchild.. MiMuriel is pre- and agribusiness. Janine'e worked In home, and a yearj la(er. moved to Mortuary/ aiand Cremalory. c e d e d In d e a th b y o n e si son. Charles southern California for the tl USDA another retlremrem eni facility in Boise.- Kent Hitchcock: one gra randson; her grading eggs. She later workedm for Survivorss includeI two sons. ■ moiher;'father; one broth ither a n d iwo ' A g ri B e e f f^eed C e n te r In Ir Nampa. Lawrence W. Slone of Harvard, I sisters. She married Breil Williamm Reynolds Idaho, and EdwlriEdw R. Stone of Boise. .. I Funeral services for M l ^lurlel will bo ori April 10.'1993. They’ resided r. In Idaho; one sister.sisti Rose Reynolds of I held at 11 a.m. Friday. , ’. J a n u a r y '7 . Quincy. W ashington, lateIter moving Boise. Idaho;); nni in e g ra n d c h ild re n a n d Hazel Irene McQcQueen I .2000, at Ihe Church of Jes9SUS C hrisi of • to Ephraia. W ashlngion, anda at the 16 great-granirandchildren, She was I Laiter-day Saints, Buhlt\ 2 n d W ard : time of her death was residingre in preceded in de Hazel Irene McQueere e n , 97. of Twin > death by her husband: II chapel on Fair Street withw Bishop M oses Lake. Washingtoron. Janine Jour brothers, h •. • Falls, born Hazel Irene s. Henry DeJulis, Arnold ene Knipschlld. I David Ross conducting^BiBurial will f o l - _ . ^ ^ B / K 'i ; ' was interested in all phaseses ol agri- DeJulis, Vicn ~—— —died-SalurdayiBVBnlnoiino;:-January_l:_^^^^H 'icior DeJulis, Eddie l-Ibw-al-the-W est-End-Ce:em etery-in-^^H p«K -culturo—She-worlced-atat-Ei'Loro—D eJuiisrand’tv , .2000r al the Twin Falls Fa Clinic-&— I d'tW o'siste'TsrAng-eirna— I Buhl. Friends may callall al wtjiio --Cattlec Com pany in Mosi)ses Lake. DeJulis who d . ..Hospliai, f 0 died In infancy, and I Mortuary Thursday IromI A4 to 8 p m. IfT ; W ashington and later atI Keyh Bank Flora Cooper, She waa born in Norborne, I c and at-the church in Buhl ' i r j I H n r V hi trom 10 to ...... in the farm loan departmtmeni. She A funeral MMa: a s s will b e c e le b ra te d Missouri. Sopiembersr 10.• 1902. to I 10;45 a.m. on Friday. In II and Brett ibaether workedd for Baker W ednesday,, JanuaryJa S, al 1 p.m. in • • Henry and Herrietl KnieInier K nipschlld. I { ers. the family suggests Kenne.thi1 Arnold. p Farms in Moses Lake,e. Janine Pocatello, Idaho, Ida at St. Anthony Ihe last o> six children.)n. Of h e r m any I cbniributions be given to t enjoyed being ouidoors:- S • interests and lalents. shi I Hudson ° •She loved Catholic Chuihurch, with the Rev. sh e e x c e lle d in I Children’s'. Medical gardening, caring for her ■ coPiiQ Call Kenneth ArnoldAr (Kennie) Hudson. ? tr y a rd , h e r X a v ie r A r essseril s s i as celebrant. h e r a b ilil/ to h a n d le> horses, he teach r.'-v I Foundation, P..0. Box S( home, and her family. SI 58249, Sail Februaryary 24.1911. in Greenville, . Sho loved Recitation of1 Ihthe e H oly R o sa ry will b e and sew. She compJetec2te d her e d u c a - ' - Lake City. UT 84158-0249. laking walks and goin( ______lion at Central Missoi■souri State at r.' ■ {>■ J ______•' Texas, lost herhe courageous two-year ‘ ng to the al 7:30 p.m. TuesdayTui evening in the —mountains-to-hunt-witfr-Brei ~ W ^ e"nsb~u7Q.~MissQuri. K5iil»> ivith _avacian_cancBt_dled.at_ic m rettnJanine—Downard'HanseinsBn-ChapBtrBuriafwiii— ucJZarid-laughL- - ' —lovod-life-and’ChildrenrShi school lor Iwo years belore bei she met I.,, ho m e in Kimbm b e rly , Id aho. Ja n u a ry 1, . 5he-worked~de-ln'the-famiijmily plorih Holy Cross as a cubbie leader in AwanaA\ for Section ot Mou and married her husbai 2000. with famamily at her side. Tl .lountalnview Cemetery, iband. John.c. M ilan Al three years. She enjoyec McQueen, They werere married on Albert Dunlap I | m o ved e d to'ldaho in 1915 with n ed Lady's underthe diredirection ol Downard Bible Studies and sm; February 2. 1925, ancand eloped to A'5‘Albert D unlap I of Twin Falls, I her They arrived al Kamima _ mall care - Hansen Funeraleral Home. Family sug- groups ai their church. Sh . Tonganoxia, Missouri,i. by b team and Saturdcrday, January 1, 2 0 0 0 , a t his I in th e d e a dd of c winter.- Traveling by ^ She was a gosts that anyiny memorial contrib'u- the Community • -wagon. Their marriage horse-drawnn sfefgh, .ihey arrived al m /->em b er ol ify AW iance lions may be9 m ade (o thefr favorite age lasied 68 . . Church in M oses Lake. ' years. Once her children'e n w ore ra is e d , „ '*'35; born b( November 4, 1923, in I 'home.* two'0 sheepcamp wagons, charily. Survivors include her h ------^she'worked In ihe exciixciusive dress Coloraorado. to George Loyd and’ I . whero they spispent Ihe next four years, p, h u s b a n d . ■ Brett: a 7-mQnth-old daupht ------rShopr^wanaonr-on-ihe-lle-Kansas-Cify—Susan-Lucejcetle-Hoower-uunlap-He-l — •^ ^ ^ ■ “ L-aier^they-h-homesteaded-on-Fish— Kay Reynolds: her parentK ”^-FAYETTE . Plaza lor 10 years.Irom1 19541$ to 1965 Qfaduated!d from North. Platte High I Creek before3re moving into Carey, FEVlfctErARKr— and Karen Bortz of Declo; . : The skill a c q u ire d al SwSwanson a la ste d S chool in 19.1942 and then served as-an B I V ' - ■ 'buying the loclocal hotel and teiojJhoae ^ , Mrs. Mike (Holly) Terpstra c Sue Carolll . .th ro u g h o u t her entire life.ile. The love of electrician'sn's mate in ihe U.S. Navy, I company. Ken:ennie became ono of the r California; a brother. Denni ' her Ille was sewing lor)r h e r c h ild ren , s t a t i o n e dj ini Ihe Philippines.'He ■ b. first ‘telephohone operators.' Their □' L e e Bortz of Moscow: her it r grandchildren and grealeai-grandchii- received tfthe Victory Medal, (he I switchboard•d Is now in-the Hajley o, grandparents. Raymond aianri Rniiu Carol LaiLancaster Lee. 63, of dren. Tho last 30 years> olof her-rich life—A siatic Pa(Pacific Ribbon and_the-l Museum. She>he-attended school at - Wickel ol Albion; two nieceses Andma Payeiteville, diedlied Dec.-24, 1999, of a were spent sewing quillsjills.'Almosl all -Philippine LiberationLit Ribbon. ■ Carey, Greenvsnwood and Albion State" I! and Michelle Terpstra: and n ;ol ihese earned ribbonsns at Ihe local Mfan ■orked for the Union Pacific- I Normal. Kenrjnnie lost both parents aunis, uncles and cousins,J S h e wnonfl S n rt? S ie re r L a n c a s te r r of Filer.. S h e g ra d - Irorri Valley C h ristian ChuDhurch provid- f'is reiireirement in 1986. Al [j at a Haiioweveen dance In Picabo ^ R,le_r H ig h _ S c iio o J_ an d ____ tabie-organlra~Amalgamatt — Euneral-son/ices wlll-be he ------eddonationrforchariiabl atedrhe-served-as-union—■' . -^hliQ-he-wasas-teaching-arPUnkin^r; aho Sfate College in and.was.head-.electriciah -L a.m. W ednesday, January 5...... tions lor m a n y y e a rs. Hazilazei and John president ar TL^nard F r ^ k V itekIK ...... Center. The'ley-were married on |u S l l ^ - S t ole aowned and operated ' ' • — McQufon retired and mem o v e d lo B i g - a>ic( a m astei>ter mechanic. He also was Lenard-Frank Vitek,-70,0. of Buhl. August 4. 193 the Burley First Baptist Chuh 930. and-ran-the Carey w; SpM orS ■''18^,, W edinglngion House in Thojppjron-Canyon-frr•imroveian'd:—a-member-i}f-of-the-M asonic-Platte—dl-dled*Satoraay,--nanDa'ry~i: TT^ODOral^Pfione'Co. unti -M ilaQ eL A venuaJa-B udey. wiih intinnerstarvBtTDTiraur—rChris Costa and B.G. Stumbcboruoi'ci- Payelleville. Colorado; in 1965. Theyty stayeds there Valley LodgeJge No. 32 in North Platte, the th Twin Falls Clinic & Hospital H( in ing ihe depre:iression. They moved to a,: ating. Burial will follow at the10 Pioa«ant Survivors IhCknclude two sons, Mark unlit th e Big T ho m p so nI Iloflood in 1976. Nebraska, sincesir 1954. TvTwin Falls. .Idaho. Castleford, Idaho, Ida where Eari taught u; Hill C e m e ie ry in Albion. Frieiiends S >-®o of Fayeltevillevilfe and Chris Lee of At lhat time, they movedd !c10 "win Falls. is: sisurvived by his children, l.enard was born July 7. 1929. in and they-randnched side-by-side until call at the Payne Mortuary. 2212 Wes^ Springdale, ArkArk.; three daughters, Idaho. io bo'near their daudaughter, Pat. Eitehajhadieh of Jerome, Idaho, Clarkson. Ci Nebraska, to Franank J. Vilek theif retlremenent In 1970. Kennie was r. Main Street in Burley, on 1 of Alma. Ark.: Beverly _ - . H az el is su rv iv e d by/ two tw children.. Joyce Tilsoison of Twin Falls. Nancy and ar Antonie Hamornik Vitokok. Ihe only a giving andf caringc; porson. She was , ' trom 6 to 8 p.m. and at the Jane. Mo.. Shannon r- Wayne Lloyd McQueeuGen ol San Meyer andI MilanM A. D unlap, II. b o th of s sc o n of C z e c h o slo v a k ia n imimmigranis. always willinging to help. She had a ' r C.an»eeo,E«,Elkins. Ark.: three broib- )rine D u n la p of T w in 'F alls In one hour prior to the fun ' Leandro. Calilornia, aniand Pernecla Boise. Corin In 1937, Lenard's family' movedr to strong spirit forged(o no doubt by the ■ ia,, .ancaster and Tom Dunlap ol Boise: sisters. Bi W e d n e sd a y . “Pal" Herrioit Heinema:mann ol Twin Dt Buhl, where his father owncnod a larm adversity shele fI a c e d in h e r e arly life, Lancaster, bolholh of Twin Falls. Sam ase of California and Peart in Falls: SIX grandchildren1 aar n d 15 great- Donna Poast in the Lucerne district,:t. Lenard She .was kno\«lown tor her artistic tal- L a n c a s te r o l Filer: File one sisier. Mary 10 on the way.- Esies of WycVyoming: 18 grandchildren; al ■: grandchildren, with ono ( attended Lucerne School aas a youth enis. W henevlever someone needed o ise Tolbert ol Boise;se; andi eight grandchil- She was preceded in < B in death Dy a and 32 greareat*grandchildren.-He was and ai recently helped to planin a reunion beautllul hanandwfitinn or posters, dren. Sue-wass precededpr In death by , a In death by a brother, ai -i-daughter. Betty Jane AncAnderson, who Pfefceded I al sugar's with those-who'o-attended - they calledf on-hor:o She w as'aiso~LItoulsa B. Miller ■ o n e d a u g h te r•; ; her he parents: and her f- <-died in 1977. and her• belovedb( hus- Clarence DuiDunlap; and a sister. Evelyn - • ththe school uniil its closurere in 1962. known for herhe culinary skills and Louise B. Miller, 92. dieded F rid a y , .'Sister. .Vivian. ; j • t^and. John C. McQueen,in. ini 1993. Qsiergaard.d. L(Lenard farmed with his fiatfiois_ono; 4?i!-cy-Wfiddincing anil hinnriay rakoc q -Becen'iber"3lT-irrB0i8e'0f31 causes , |o™ ces were3re hI e ld D ec . 30.-.1999. ,; ill'be noid at The'funeragrai"5BfPic r w iin a K r p iafc6" ihme lamily larms until 1979,9, when he She was a mer nember of the Castleford re ,«! la te d a g e . in Fayetteville.e. EBurial was in Alma, p.m. on W ednesday./. JJanuary 5. al 2 p.m.-W-W ednesday. January 5. -began -bi working at Tuppe 10 )erware in United Moihododisi Church, where she imy'lhB Arh.______-"-2000, at the Valley Christiristian Church 2000. at WhiVhile M orluary C h a p e l wilfi Jerom J( o. He later transfisforred to served in manany capacmBSTmomtytjr-^ second child ol Rocco ana n d M a ry I-.tin Twin Falls Services; willwi be jointly f^aj. Eddie} PattersonP ol Ihe Salvation Tennessee Tc when the Jeroirome plant of Castleford ird Grange and a 4-H qDiCenzo|, DeJulis at Pocaie • -'Olficiated by Pastor Crick•ickel Harrison Army in Twin T\ Falls olficialing. closed. cl He returned to IdahoId and leade;. family moved lo several soulli C a s S n More obitibituaries-B 3 - and Ihe Rev. Jim Evans.ns. Cremation Masonic ritoitos will tako placo under worked wi at Spears until his; rrelircmont Konnie isi s survived by her son, {qc locations before locating in JJe e ro m e in :------—— raoK-pTa(:i5“u n tit'n hvifirarrc'cIid;n~6f~|^^_^directioniorroHTwin-Falls-Masonic—-in-l997rHe-was-currenlly in workingw al Edwin (Betty)y) Hudson of-Kimberly r45-AF-and-AMreariaf-v7ilh-Bt rn;-Susan'Kr(Sum ner)~ip C - .Falls. lollow at thithe Hazelton Cemoiery. ler te of the Lucerne Grangege. a past Wells of Albuquerque. A New : - : W e T hank ih e Lord lorir h(h e r long life. F rie n d s miay a y calf at Whito Mortuary governor g< of Ihe Buhl Mooseso, a mem- Moxico.'Danielieiie L. (Mike) Hudson. ' Edward Jones Invitetes you to attend a livee broadcast...b today from1 5 until e p.m Tho family ber b( of the Gooding Shoriffiff's Posso Drake of ^ I l £ 0 . _ S i e v e G . ' K H R n ii------suggeststhaihatTnomorral-contribot Ions'”■"and'a'membonnrTCXou'i^i ar ji^tfTT^lusic (KaitfiJTTn'^'nI'Tludson oT'M ouhlain' ^astairDiainlah~nnnson tae given to to th e M a so n ic L o d g o for A:Association. Playinq his aai c c o rd io n H o m e a n d GjNSjiberi .thom as-Hudson eon.^m e-la6l—the-gastorn-5n-StarHomo'forChildren:—fo -forMrionds'and-famllywaTr > his'great- of Ausiln. Tox.exas; daughter. Erlene baby born al Magic Valle alley Regional Coniribulions)ns may be givon to White e!e s t e n jo y m e n l. L e n a r d learned lo; to Kae (Phil) For■ord of Boise and chil- Medical Center in thee yeary 1999. Mortuary si Outn stall or seni lo While ptplay an accordion at ago 55, learned dren. Emily an weighed in at 3 pounds 11 and Aiox; granddaugh- ; 11 ounces, to Mortuary, P.C=.0. Box 845, Twin Falls, ID ErEnglish at school in Clarkrkson and ler, Ghorri (Jir Tracy and Penny (Hanche> ;jim) Folwoll of Divide. hey) Johnson. 83303-08455. Ioloved Czech loods. es‘specially Colorado, andId their children. Tiffani ...... :..Ea5ion Dean, noted forfor his beauti- ■ kolaches and strudel. Lenailard was a and Spencer;er. Her oiher greal- . lul arigcl-blonde hair, ga'gave his par- ^ • Ihoughlful, non.judgmemal;al.person.....gLaQc|.cHi.idrei renJnQludo_M ichael_ .. — ents time 10 hold and love)ve him before' ' '— . ------B u m .------S 2 0 0 who always*thought ol olhtIhers' fool- Joshua T.: Mik-likayla R. and Zachary he roiurned lo Ihe armsiS 'Ofo J e s u s on ings firsi. Ho enjoyed makin qullq in your <|m:ation8 onin Htocknhi or , an d Penny. ipchildren. l?andle Durham, Della M r e tz le r . iionclH toll-free lo a |phone hunk of anulyttttiH on-call01 for Tammy (Jody) Winter, Cmcn U y (E a rl) oik: hour after the: show.h Tyree, Bessie (Brelt) Jenson B o b b y .... (Donna) Anglin; and nulu m e r o u s I TIiIh program ih fre(-ec, hut Healing i» limited.I. F or more Olive MurUriel Blaylock %[grandchildren and great-gr,grandchil- I dren. He was precioded iTiI c by infurmu^ion »t to rereacm ! your Heal, plenae contact.thiaco ______^ _ Hitchcockck ...... his:parfln[s;’wife.his Kalhrine Viick;-sis-Vi “ r:.~ o ffiM ”aoon.'You ma;lay ulao 'uHk I b tiee M t'apet,p of f thi8_.:; , tor, Helen Zoubek: and a jriel 0laylock,;Hitchcock. *‘;I! a g r e a t - hroadcuflt.^ grandson. Daniel Compton. January l. 2000. in J r Idaho. • . Funeral^ Services will t c o n - as born Sept. 5. 1907. to ducted 9'^ at 3 p.m, WednI n e s d a y . ^ Edward Joncnes ^ranklin Blaylock Jr, and January S. 2000, at the iF a r m e r — SorvlnglntJIvicJuai inveslorsS)rs Since 1871 Josephine Montgomery Funeral Chapel in Buhl. B l will I www.edwardlonet.com North Ogden, Utah. Muriol follow foil at the W est End Cem in MemMr SPC icardo G. Hitchcock on Buhl. Bu Friends may call fro fi m 1 0 , 1931, In Logan. Utah, a.m. a.n uniil 2 p.m. W ednesdaja y a t th e duated from Buhl High funeral (un chapel. Iho LDS Nursing College } City, Uiah. She enjoyed ig career at the LOS J e r o m e reen Giant Packing Plant m Janine M. F ; Nursing Home. She has Cecelia Smith I Reynolds Ie Bortz Reynolds. 3li Manuela Horton Olive Muric3 since 1973. In addition , Cecelia C Smiih, 7%.of Jeron3m o. d ie d ■ I 92. died :areer. Ji she enjoyed quilt- W WO' ednesday. December 29, 1 y|P WL ' Manuela Horton. 49, Of T 2SIUMt.N._ SMftiB,/ C h u b b u ck . g, Ide tatting, CFOcheting. Creekside Cre Manor in Jerome. Suite tOlO . . d ie d S u n d a y . J a n u a ry 2 , 20 oils, oil painting, pencil She S was born January 14. - Ketchum SuUe■lOlO 1010 Muriel was 1, '922, a t ' Sy®ympathy Flowers • ZJMJ25 73M925t92S ■ ■' Twin Falls Clinic & Hospital. md wriiing personal family Arena Are Valley. Idaho,' and was ' ,:“ . 'She was born June 8. it Benjamin Fra a s ro ared ie was a member of ihe and anc educated Ih the Wilder,3r. Id ah o . . Tranquilo. Coahullo, Mo) M argaret Jo: Blaylock in Noesus Christ of Latter-day area. arei She married Clinton O.D. -Buffy- idlUonal symbo! . daughter of Benlgno and roughout her life, she Smith Smi at Wilder.in 1948, and ihIheylaler oflovlniIng and caring. , Martinez QaKardo. She was married Rica any capacities in the LDS mo'moved to Jerome, farmingI rnorth of . - ■ ■: Mexico, 'moving to Idaho in January 5. 1 Muriel graduludlng .serving a mission towitown until his death in,1980.). C e c e lia ' ' .— August 29. 1977. Manuela School a n d band ihi lo British Columbia.- Was^as a faithful member of ihee Jerome. ' Bo d Hortori. She worl>01 JCmlbMrt her nursing • lectlng angels, long rides wl ' compassion and charity Cecelia C has no other survive IS S /O fin . laSAddli“ J*! l31MalnAye.L ..... Hospital. Gree vors. . - /»«■.£ JWtrKB - , - - - " .and camping. Manuela was let. Her favorlie callings M em orial se n /Ic e s will b e ci 7M X4 and Harral's N conduct- QuiirEi: m9IOS ber of St. Edwards Catholic ( were teaching the chil- ad ed at 2 p.m. W ednesday S ^ 1 3 1 ' been retired s y " ' s 10 M uriel's c ar 3f Twin Falls, ing, sewing, 2000, at the dressing doll: lal. sk eich in g , a n d . 1950. in El histories. She Vtexico. Ihe Church of Jesi md Socorro Saints. Throi vas ra is e d in se n /e d In m an) ' in 1976. On Church, Incluo lela married . with ber husbai 5d to r L aih b C a n a d a . S h e h enjoyed col- ny of Jesus Chi I wllh Robert teachings of C( was a mem- to all she met. lie Church. of' servico wei — ^

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I goocd b y ^ , Wi^elcome? ( s newco]D m e r s — By Lorraine CavJavener— ...... - —Kerbs : talked about wwhere , outgoing councuncil member, said Tlmes-Nows wriimiter------BiBurley is headed. Durin;ing th e • his fouryearss on the coundj went ------eight ei; years.he_was a.coi:Qun cil__ by fast. BURLEY--1- City Coundl mem* m m« em ber a lot got done, he sasaid. “It isn’t oni ea easy job^” he -said, ber Curtis Mendenhall’sM( trad!- "This council is uniqueue. We “There is a lotot ofc time and pres- tional b ri^ tg: green r jacket went in argued, ar] we debated, we a(agreed ' sure involved.” the trash binn Mondayf before the, and a n we disagreed.” he_e said.____There,is morelore to the job than SW6arihg-in1 ceremony c of new “That’s “T what tne public wagranted, the six peoplele who'mk ake up the council membeibets, Adria Masoner, .aand n that makes me proud.””- - council, Schaefeiefecsaid. ___John ^nderscrso^n and re-electe'd- The city will be facingng th e___ _ ^There arei a,a,lot.of.goo.dj)epu..... member Al Thirhaxtbn. “ , urban url renewal issue, Kerbss said.2 pie. You m akee it work,” h e said. "This has> beenb a traditional “I’d lik e to see the cit>ity and ' As Mayor DougDoi Manning pre- symbol.” Mencindenhall said. “As a county co and everybodyy pull sented lOsrbs5 and an Schaefer with tribute to Brerrent (Kerbs) and Bill together,” toj he said. “It canin be a plaques for theirheir service, lie said ' Schaefcr it’s; timetii to hang this up tool to< to bring us back econorlomical- h e was proud)ud to call them ' - out with thele old( an d in with the ly.” ly. friends. . Recreation] also was a-tI -tough ...... " “People dedicrdicate time,-ability—— Mendenhal!lall said h e consid* issue. iss and their soulsIlls a t times,” Man- ered outgoiioing Councilman “I ' don’t know what thee right ning said. “I[ can’tca say enough Kerbs a frierien d , ev en th o u g h soludon sol i s ” he.Mid. . about Brent andndBill.” 1 there had beereen times when they Tlie landscape ordinancee didn’t( ,' T here are very ver few men and ----- were ------rejreally-get a fair chance,rKerbs K .women of int

B Jeror• m e G o u nticil to tahke new s]shape — ByDixieThomasras'Reale------I Jacobsen are! Up.forup reappoint- Times-News corrorrespondent______Meeting tpipit. V; ' ment to twd^yeiusar-1 t erms. . City Administnistra'tor Jon C edi is JEROME - ( tte Jerome QtyCdimiiilme< - One new council- ; J tonlghtat7pjh:8tcbuhcil up for reappointj>intment to a one • ' man will be insinstalled'at tonight’s ‘.' J • ear term, dty council mer tto Ihe •r*.--' —-S e rElVICES— Primary Children's Hospital or t LDS Church Missionary Fund, ■ John Raymond BrBrown,'of Wednesdayly atTmmanuelXuv ' ~RdlHobertDSage ««B6b” Wilibnon. of' < Huzeltun, 10 a.m. lodaylay ai White tneran ctiururch in Twin F'alls; Born>rjng, O re.^an d form erly Mortuary in Twin FoUs.Is. friends mayi cicall from 4 to 8 p.m. Twinvin Falls, graveside serviccce Rt-PERT -----— ■ ^oday at Whitelite Mortuary. 11 a.ta.m. Wednesday St the Sarlandy L. Irene Adams, of Jerom e, Ridgidge Cemetery in Sandy, 0Ore. -. memorial service at 11I a.a.m. today Henry P.. Posthuma, f of Twin (Bateateman Carroll Pune at Hove-Robortsonn Funeral: Falls, 2 p.m.n. today at the Twin Oiapilapel). . . Chapel.______Falls Refceformed Church.______(Reynolds Fur'uneral Chapel) ChiChari.es Donald Wood, '•V ■ ' K enneth D. Crosby,>y, of Twin Burlcirlcy, memorial service a Falls, 11 a.m. today at- a t P arke’s Mary Annn 2. ,As a child, she G St.; friends may tallII cone hour >EATH.NC\ OTICES- graduated Iromn BurleyE High School uqci before the funeral toda)day at the • 11. 1999. at Minidoka Mom( and her family movinoved Irom Eaton to ■ , in 1934. Cloioa:oal m arried Ralph ^o$pilal l, in Ruperl. 113. in Chicago, then to Ithe Mini-Cassia church. (Hansen MiM o rtu ary Celta RussiSSell heldId 2at 11 a.m. Wednesday at:t thei Kramer Gierisch:h in the-Loqan LDS ‘ r , ^ • Rupert Chapel)...... He was born July 24'.'l9t:i .and ■ afsa. where she) re$resided for ihe rest ------TW IN T AILS n - Celia Rus^C >sevale .Section at Sun;n set Tempio in Sepienlember 011936. AtlOf ctupert. o r the son of Luigionded ■ of her life. On Nov(vJovember 31. 1933, , 90. of Twin Falls, F; died Sunday. jmorial Park in Twin Falalls. her husband gragraduated Irom Ulah . .lorafina J ; Rossi Bott, Ho attenudinp she married Arch.rchie Caroita and M. Ruth Blessing Jci '. at Twin FaUs Clinic rangements are under■ tth e Stale Universityy inii 1937. they wore p:n_chools in Rupert, inciucded in moved to theI Roslon/JacksonRi Jerome, 1 p.m. todaylay »I tho J, Hospital. -ectiott of Thomason Fune:leral ifansferred to CoColorado to wo/k for -.. q„d,'ioneor School. He has residearmod - Di.stflct which was also known as --me-Unlied State3tes-Foresl Service.- - ^-,1^ • —Jeromc'Second-Ward*d-C hapel,----- A ,c iU a ’s“S; request, no services ime Inc.-in W eiser.— ...... lupert mosl ol his life. Ho far:u and’ ' •-'■•Is Italy.-Two chilchildren were born 520 N. Lincoln; friends ai Ttieir family ol.livilive children were all /ith his brothers. Ray, LouI hors- ' "’'S marriage.. OaDallas and Sharon, 'S'' "111 'ol«! place. pi Cremation - . raised in Coiofcofado. Cloteal was i when Mollie and Archi ly may call one hour beforebe: the arrangementm ts a rc u n d e r th e DBPli rank, plus raised and raced h rohie m oved into funeral today at the < srnice Thompson active in ihe LDLDS Church, whore s. Because of an accident vision w Ruperl in 1962.2. 1 Archie died in le church, direction off WhiteV Mortuary in TW (Farnsworth Mortuary) rWlN FALLS - Bernin ice she served in1 manyn capacities. hqc-e was a young man, his vi!inized 1979. Mollie worke(irked at the Simploi ) Twin Falls. Thomompson of Twih Falls didied- including Relief}l i Society presideni. „iccame ‘ impaired. He recogniughter Plant for many yezyears. After-Dad's Mondiinday, Jan. 3,2000, surroundndod She loved her llollower gardens and • • t,ncileople by their voices and lauge was- ■ deaih. mom hadad a vety special Boniue Turner, of Mur raised and sharotifod boaulilul /'Irican .-11,;, / their ffiend, Keith Genlrvjnlry. who enrichcd p.m. today at the M urtat Viola Koch:h by her family, at her home. nd olten surprised ihose he Arrangements are pending, a violets also. Sheie enjoyed ceramics jlking 10 by calling ihcm byailhful 1 her lile,' especicscially alter she Church; Mends may’ callcs from WENDELL-L - Viola Belle : 3".“ and had a shopDP to do ihem lor a „„„■offoci names. Ho was a laii;hand became jil, 11:45 a.m to 12:45 p.m'.m. a t th e -Lohmann-Koc:och,-93,-6f-Tt.cson, 11 be a nnounced by Pa'rki _____ short-time.-She9 wwas'widely known i&cT^eyTlm^rH^e._; lember ol St f'Jicholas Churchheallir —Bosides-herhu-husbandrMoliio ------: church!'(White Mortuaryiry in -Twin - Ariz., and forrormerly-of Wendell, ------• .;.'for.her ta!ent-of3f toil painiing lovely • „ ttendod‘ ' daily. Mass'unlil his inhe He was preced edJ in death by her Falls) died Thursdaylay, Dec. 30. 1999, in scenes and still:ill life. Her greatest fovented him from coniinuing.for his brother. Chrest RusRusch; and her s is-. Tucson, an Bond . joy In lile was her:er family, f rayed many rosaries a day forends. • urbln and her hus- p.m. today at the Peacee LutheranL •and Dorothy (Lyni He is survived by two sons,h io rltr' -band Tony. anid dS Shawn Feltman . , , A uistin s t Witde Wendell: . a T b ,’o r .'’“So°^ . Church in Filer. (Parke’;ke’s Magic Jessica Ta^a y io p TWI r, of Jackson Springs. NcDiego and his wife Tonya,lya, and ono greal- 1 •WIN FALLS - Austin Wileilde, (Barbara) Binghsjhani ol Twin Falls; cam, 1; and grandson Levi DurtDurbin, Also surviv- Valley Funeral Homee .ini Twin WEISER - JJessica E lizabeth 75, of of Twin Falls, died Sundf nrolina: and Dean of San Oic FaUs) day, iwo sisiers-in-law,iw, Virginia Bingham alilornla: six grandchildren; Ray i • her sisters,Drs. Kate Looslle ol Ferguson Andeiderson Taylor, 94, of Jan1 .. 2, 2 2000, at Magic VailIley of Twin Falls andnd Fern Bingham of ' hoinvo brothers. Herman and dR his Rupert, Hannahah Eddingtoh of Cambridge andmd formerly of Boise Regiorponal Medical Center. Buhl; 26 grander-jchitdren; 38 great- k.q.ioth ol Rupert. Ray visiledlappy Idaho Falls and EstfEsther Ketterllng of Etta Catherine (Hemrn•nan) Lut*. and HiU C ity,.y, died Sunday, Jan. The'he funeral will be held at 2 grandchildron;1; and£ three great- ’ Of Simi Valley, Calif., and rolher daily, making Joe haiy (10 Twin Falls. Molliee Wiwas a member of nd former- 2.2000, at a BoiBoise.hospital. p.m.I. TliursdayT at Parke’s Majnoic S^eat-grandchildriIdron. She was pre- hrouilh the. chocolate candy3d by the ,Trinity Lulheraleran Church and j ly of the Magic Valley,y, 10 a.m. a gravesideide service will be Valleyley Funeral Home. ’ ceded in death byb) hor parents; her num,rought, Jo e iS also survivedhews ‘ Ihe Minidoka Historistorical Society, ' husband. Ralph1 ono March 4. 1993; umorous nieces and nephcisiled Viewing Will beWlO Wednesday from j; two sons. Darwirwin Ralph Gierisch • ho " enriched his life arid visi 6 to 6 at Ihe HaHansen Funeral | ___ and Ronald Alla,llan Gierisch: two , H o si f P I T A L S — m olten, is'tian 'Homo, The celebrjebraiiori ol her life 1 brothers. Charleries Bfngharn and , Oj,.,-A memorial Mass ol Chhst>pm will be conducducted by - the I \ Woodrow Blngharham; and two t>aby MINIDOKA MEMEMORIAL HOSPITAL ' Dana Hicks, all of Rupenjert.-* uria) will be celebrated at 2 at p St R everend L .G3: r Ml'etzner • ori” ' ' sisters. ' Elmaa Bingham and • Nicht'edneSday. January 5. 2000.'uperi al Thursday at '111 e a.m. at Trinity Maureen Binghamam, Xh- I Some names have be

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IdahoA'W E s r r " F T ( ^rings be£jg;in tfiiss mondh _ Q n fls>h rulesJ Speaker: names ne\5w leaders — — b 6 is'^(A P)-=-H ouus^Spcaker—:! "Haydeirwoi3W‘— a _ . . KENNEWICK, \Wash. (AP)_-_ - des in a way .chat harms,s Bruce Newcomb hasIS appointed fill a vacancy • jv -"The public will getet itsi first look at ' s anda catching protected•d fifth-term Republicann Rep. W.W. on the House rt proposed new fedtederal rules for fish-aUU ddefined as “taking” fish,, “Bill" Deal of Nampala to replace Appropriatior <; Ij: -..protecting threat*!3tened salmon n species are listed as,s John Tippets of Benimnington as C o m m itte e , . ■ and steelhcad at hearingshe; around ?ered, these prohibitionsIS chairman of the poweverful House L .. _:tthe.region this momonth ------itbm&tically. But for thoM----- StateAffairs Conimlttc (: • When the propos<»sed ncwfeder- m i m i H asIS threatened -. a less seri- Tippets resigned from th e al salmon rules wcwere disclosed __ ssification - fish managers^ Le{^islature in his sisixch_terin,_ I JS -Jrrr :. ^ ous dassif . Dec. 14, the Natiiitional Marine v' ' set"fules~esHeenied 'necessary to0 ■ effective Monday, to devoted« more ‘ , Fisheries Service;e {offered state ^ preventt more n declines _under Qa ; time t0 his career afterer being pro- BniuNem: part of the ___ r . an a local goVemmnments exemp- ion in the Endangeredd ' ' moied to human resotources man- get-setYin.g . —:------tioos-Crom-fcderaltl r:“ A ------agor-at-Agriumr-Q-ferttrliliz^ com- the resignai Joint Finance- c. long as industries2s ^were abiding • >iggesrim'pacrofT3roposed~ ------tee-membc . Apprpj>miio^ns__ b>'certain d ean wativaterrules. new Fourur D niles would bc felt inn -.-.N6wcomb elevated-d-Deal from . . first.term.1 Committee, , “Local offidals andanc local proper- . Portland,d, Or£.,1 and Puget Sound.1. • vice chairman of Stat:ate A ffairs. who resi'ernlewcomb ,The ppening_ — — •—:^ty-owners-~.-are-in-(in-the-besrposi ----- ~But ffiiH^C^Columbia sieelKeoa areQ ------aTid~moved~up'~TltRep. julle October to , was created by tion to develop recovicovery plans that . listed asJ threatened,th which meanss Ellsworth, a sec2Cond-term state Buregnadon of former commit- have the best chancimce of success," EasternI Washington V towns andj Republican from Boi:3ise, to sue- ■ Licenses,inberToml:lmbauglira ------said Mike Poiilson,3n, chairman of farmers mustmi pay dose attention. ceed Dea! as vice ch'ainirpian. Limbaugm. Fr^iitland Republican the Washington FarmFa Bureau’s Bruce: Lovelin,U executive direc-^ Meanwhile, the spepeaker said filled byJgned Nt from the House in___ natural resources:es committee. to r of the tl Columbia Riverr Republican Rep. Jimim C lark of • Monty Pean• to become chief of'the “Thiscpuldbeaposiiositivesiep.” K B a S S i2 l Alliance: groupgi of river users, crit: ureau of Occupation?! ...... But others alreaieady object to tfpM. icized thehe federal, fisheries ser- 5. ; M an gets pririsen after 10 D proposed criminal ] InOMteh allegedly trying to trick augh’s House seat was that would come» w ^th'thJ nTw man Bob Scott, shown (n tills AptApril, 1999, nie photoi hauls Ir yketoral the tower Qfinit^Dain on the> snsnaKe River near Pomeroy, Wiu/I^k Tk:;------ihe-regioiion-into-s.wallowing itss FARMINGTON, Utalah (AP) - A myself,"/ HiiNew Plymouth ranchtjr rules, which woulddcovcf c natural. l»lowlfc wash. The ..colh)llaboration” plan whileJ , man with a long list of ’earce. • • ^resource indusirittries-in'-wash:__ L_publicj^ IU first tool( this month!Ith at proposed new federal niU )f drunk dri- tendng Mor ulesforpro- extendingng full-scale prptectionss ving offenses was senteilenced to up He was or ______LinBion.r_Qrcfion,_i,^ d a h o -.a n d .....-tectlngg tlthreatened sainion and steeiheiihead. , to threatentenedfish. ------' California. to 10 years in prison -for-driving f -■of-pdcFcl’cxD U I charges “Givenn tl\e t broad definition ,of, 1'14 threatened salmon pop- includes wrecking habibitat, dump- California,ia, Washington. Idaho and should be partially I faced up to IS years in1 prison.p . cent to seveif^'penMSlind insurance :ly breached.to ulationsms or their habitat couldi ing toxic chemicals, vie/iolating the Oregon wilwill be subject to NMFS1 “I can’t ask your fo: . save salmon.. face onone year in jail and a forgiveness ving under' the victims. One vidim. I S la te Clean Water Actct, applying prosecutionion,” Lpvelin said------because-l-r«ally-can’n’t forgive- aggravatedirlson, i said that could Ix* asSSOO.OOO. ; ins inidally pleaded innp- - ' even felony counts of dri- der the influence anil ed assault. ------;—

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' ■ ' 1 __MORNlNa]X B R E A I C ^ =SS^^^=S^SS5S^S ^=saassssasp ------WSpE oS oSSST ACROSS n 11“ \* M t Nlp .Ji-it.. ls=ereife d in g Mown s n u s 77- — fCOTHSe to T T - 14 Moon goddoM ' ^Dear Abby: Recently my’ bbroth- —— ISApoJntatwad 5 " “" ------—----- 1 30s,Os, David has received thou-th h a sn ’t sp o k enn toI us since, 16 Farmland unll S : ------er-i sr-in-law called my husborand at s oonds n d from one sibling or anotother Furthermore, thele restn of th e fami- irColdW vfoa ...... W ^ m * r ------■ ■ ■ WOTwork to ask for $ 1 , ^ becau:lusehe • r his parents. This is the: ffirst ly is furious ^ t hhus. us le.OmnipraMnt ■ jlL lad ftUlen behind oj^his rerent for D e a r ime David has approached usus.for _____Abby, were_w.e_we wrong to not _____ J = i P P ™ - 5 g ^ h u s - 20 Oown*to^anh j j - — coiisecutiTO mbnthO I^ loney, as my husband iss th e — send.money? i p p r ------— banband, growing wiser each1 :year, Abby oungestin the family. -ANNABEIXE 22 up 5^ — ;old him that he would ha^lave to UBBmT .TThough t it was a difficult ded-d — ------23 Can moiorlal ;peak with me because wei irnake 24 Govt. mod. , « ”” . . , sionion to make, we determinedjthat t . DEARAIWABEWELLE:No, you . roaoorcftoocy.______rinandal dedsions together. wre.were e.' not doing David1 anyi were not ’ wrongong. Given the 25 Helplul hints •• H “David,” we’ll call him, isis in e a r ------—^ ^ favcavors by sending him monsney. amount of moneyey 1David has bor- 30 Agrlnltuflst . h ing 40 and is an attorney. Hle>l in any way. Without W lecturing, my husbi ling yoii e-mails, , 39 Loso “ sband no longer sending :ennis instructor - all the; vw hile. For as long as my husband can exp!xplained our position to0 h is perhaps you shquitiQiUd e-mail 2xl)Ioring any and all profes•ession- remember, Daviiivid has always got- .brol nnsly thp nn .ground ------S rother. He becamej}b.viou 41 Bath ploco ■.*— '— ^ in i ll opportunities. We receiveve reg- ten hiinself intoto finandal trouble upscpset and ended the phone} ccon- n e a re st Consulisumer Credit 42 Ico houso 14/00 * ' ulaiilar e-mails from him regai;arding '-and someone inir the family has versersation quickly. We no Ionanger ' Counseling office.X. ^You'd be doing • 44 Joponoso ______Monday's I ill sorts of fun weekends, rarafting had to bail himim out. Even in his receeceive e-mails from him, andnd he ' him a favor. wrostling 5 Lolala and01 lola . 11 lull M i |i i|i I 45Wiltiorod OOnoc<10condo II I I B n 1 11 48 Roman 7 Stool p fl t L BB I LLl oulocrat ■ 8 Andydy copp'sC 48 Troubadour hanooir>gout Kissing ( fl 50 Bikini lop 9 Leapt I comes apt Tom passsionlesss beginnlings S tO n o o lL B J's 10 Oral)at) holdh lAlLliMTiojoj boaglos Ughtly% iTlAtNBolvlEtl l l l l l i l M I I S i Q P P( eople didn’t do hardlyly any ; *----- ^------1 lj«tsi^ts interpret jbbse ^ e r s ’ chaiifrac:2ZThat;:was;hislch6 iorcer^iit.hejva'sl^H; ...... 52Dldltolono------11 Yoornliimlng ' fonTiE^BQTllrTtN T I A N y ilp H ---- kiss:issing until-about'500-jI-A tD .-— - ter:r ttraits from tH^ir perunansliship, stuck with it. If' he opted for one SS Jovian moon 12 Smollloll songbird1 L L Exactly what got them sta 60 Excosslve 13 Dwoob>oob iTlTlAloloPfTAT^ Exa :’s said, is taken seriouslyIy by at that moment,, he couldn’t later Ic Ie I md why is not dear, thoughgh the J h a t s 62_Botor. 19Hu8bo)sbondoflsis lAlslHrelsM I and W ’ ii’i'lany in management. change his m ini, ^ and.say,ai “M ake . Mongollo 21 siromromoiKtnk h- ° *p A BiuP M M M m I I bomlomag^s of religion had mucuch to Q. Why Is a “pipe dreaiam ” that two.” Or whatelatever. .. S3 Cuslard tart ---25W ofdvKdwlih • ■MARiMlhM -dolo Vwith it. Early kissing wavas no W H A T Joiled ; that? -- -<}. I know to singsin| cappella” . ' 64 Buma film ottackJCk or1 bution IA |V |a M r | e | t | ireliminary to j)ossion. But iiit got 65 T h o _ of tho 26Sopph. r n ' - I * a ' m LM. Boyd A. The allusion is to a ppipe means to sing withoutwit musical ppho'slost c A w M t A r 1 ■COO aroiTound to that. Most thingsg s g e t Rings* lolior |e|P(T|U|Y JA |N |T| ---- gjgy . ______mieiHed with opium. accompaniment,, butbu why? 66 Nowcasllo's 27 PooUcotic boforo — round to that.— -Some'snidenisof-poUtical':il'hl?: ------A.“ A cap p ella"[la**-is'Initin'for------rivor ■ 28 Corpotrpo(» Mushroom pickers - they \work ^ : )iy contend everything we knowkr “chapel. That’s:’s 1 how th e old • _67 Bangs shut 29 Bloodlod______intha the dark - wcar-miners-Ianamps. ------et-lO.iimes-moreiretrequently-than----- “f*?,fT ep resen tativ e~gW ern mm i ent-----chapel'cholrs'sang.'~ng- eB'Hoaftlflos'______constliiiBtlluont______43JLuihof^______----- 56 Small paitido------AncestorsAi of Brazil’s'ggiant - the Japancse do,do,-and' the"Ameri:----- ’ 31 Caniai(nialoupo dramatist egan more than 1,000 yearssago ; Every grownupip mii the w ^ e m DOWN cousinisin 45 IneonUvos rmadillos-once were as bibig as caiis murder- one0 a n o th e r 10 . inI IcIceland whei) the original:tl set- World has had monnononude<»ls. At 1 Mako loss door 32 Accustnistom 47 AM/FM units 58 Mild oath VOlf^olkswagens. Early peoplee bed- times more freqequently. than the tiersers organized the Althing,5, the least, that’s whathat the n^edicos 2 OocopMvo 33 ConloCniodoralo ' 49 Timid 59 Moans . dedled down in their empty ishellells. British do. ------— - worl-orld’s first-parliament. believe. They justst can’tc prove it., manouvof soldlordior • 52 Process Hour lustllloro? • So SNovorftjII 36 16'tvhflwhiKior SSScUi, Said Mel Brooks of musicic crit- Correspondentjnts say about four In Senega], tra d itio n lclong Denver Intematiclational Airport is 4 Florida 39 Bollowilowed •54& uikdeoI Ut^'tSngond }^3 : ‘“They can’t even make musicm out of five siz'abable companies in . requKiuired a man to ded are befefore twice the size! of Manhattan bosoboU toam 40 Familynlly mombor 65 Loopy . R om os oyy rubbing their hind legs to{ogeth- France hire graphologistsgr to hisis Ifirst wedding whether:r h e Island. I er.’Ir.” __ _ : ------examine-hand.’id.wntine_o£^joh_Jnteritendcd.iojnarTy.cnly.bnc-w -wife __ ;__ DriecLbanaaas-aij arc fo\*r-timps 'TheTf British murder one anoth-ar a^Iicants. Howw those script aria- o r eeventually more than o:one. ' as nutritious as fresltresh bananas. Sa^ttaiiiius: Waitt for all 'JrimAllern makes homeim1 iproveme^nts of hiss own LOS ANGELES - Actorir T im . out u ti fight with Pam and I gettflat- f ing trend. Scienientists at five : the facts3S, do notithiriff^ aillenS is looking to make soms e tenc;ned,” Witt said in Sundaday’s German zoologicalical institutes are ■ homlome improvements of hiu ow Newew York Daily News. “So wlwhen proposing to increicrease research IF JANUAR y '4 i s5 YOURTt ' R elativ e whc'ho m ak es su d d en ' • Allen, ^1 who stars in the comimedy- . wefie finish sltoodn& the whole5 castc ■ funds by sellingng sponsors! the - • BIRTHDAY: You arc indindepen- appearance is confused concern- • dventure movie “Galaxy Qu com'Dmes out holding these litlittle right to name newlewly discovered , dent, controversial, left youryoi par-, .ing-motive. BeHi p leasan t, don’t nd is the voice of toy astro:rohaut sign!gns saying 10.0-... 9.8. It was'as so plant and animalilife. lif “ ents’ Influence at relatively'ely early'.: force issues,s, make1 intelligent, Iu2z Ughtyear. in “Toy Stor^)ry2,” sweeveet - but I kept thinking, •Who'"V Becker alreadyly hash his S p e d e s . • oge.-Taurusi Leo, Scorpio0 personsp« concessions withoutwi abandoning bought the HHolly- . gaveave me a 9.8?!!^-- — a slippery seaea snail'named: - • play major roles in youiqur life, principles, hom e . I WiWitt, 33, won'Olympic goldlid in Bufonaria borisbec;beckeri - thanks could have these letters',s', Linitials^: LIBRA (Seplept."23.0t:t. 22): Be People In of actor Chris 1984984 and 1988. She’s gone on or to to a free recommcimendation by a L2nul- appcppear in movies like “Ronin,’ in names - D, M, V. Current•ent cycle ready for vari'ariety of sensations, • methA th' new.8_ii^„ n'AUf« S la t" the n,” to German researchexher and teniiis 'cautions that'you protcct:ct self in experiences;;; Your^ attraction to ____ Los *: poseose for Playboy and prom'mote fan, Manfred Partharth. A colleague emotional clinches, that someonesor . Aquarian Is: physicalpi as well as r Angeles Ti he er r own line of jew elry. ShShe’s and snail expertert at a Munich wants^ for whatever reasiiason, to mental. Knoyv>vv it, protect self in eported Sunday. Allen, thehe 46. alsoIso appearing in the upcomming state zoological institute,inst Michael deceive you. January andnd Octo- emotional dineinches. yearear-old-former star, of ABC-'e-TV’s NBCfBC spedal, “Divas on Ice,” a fig-. Schroedl, said Momlonday that Parth ber will be your most memtsmorable • SCORPIO (0(Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Go . itcom “Home.Improveme u re ;skating program she alstIso is simply wanted to:o immortalizein the months this year. ' slow, be diplcplomatic, attention ejarafed froni his wife 0 IS prodrodudng. recently retired tennisten idol, ARIES (March 21-Apripril 19): revolve? arounlund whfire you live, ■ -y®^‘ears in fall. The 5,500-squiiuare- I t w asn’t knocnown whether, oot home.built in 1990 has tl .Cohtcmplate.potcntialiLoiLoffer-to— -family, land investment.-Musicin^ in - 'three- , . . et—TW)f . Weaver - S pIplce l( girl, M elanie Gulzaia r,. Becker was aware ofc the honor. ; : travel is'accepted. It mig ledrooms, a pool and viewjw s o f - Slgogrw) night be your life, be.atiattentive to one who___ her latest Him. breaireaks up with husband •' best to stay put. Avoid becixjcommg seeks coun^il 0on career, music. P®he dry. Shiter, 30, had ow)w ned j J lm J.0j!elLflxplpiois&SfliaiLi0 i ______: involved in lnter*familyr dldispute . SAGITTARI he Mediterranean-style homehi cdns^tiv^weeJsek, ailirig Cardinal' ' T "LONDON - bcary bpjce i RIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. JP® ha"a Pole as part ofo f (ex p e d itio n or wild goose chase. - 21): AU factss are £ not in - avoid- ince 1993. Jo h n O’C onnorlor p re sid e d o v er herer 1 husband of little more tha . . TAURUS (April 20-Ma;Hay 20); becoming vinictim of self-decep- Ma.ss at St. Pattatricfc’s-CiJthedral yeafear have split up. CHICAGO - FormerFon astronaut Cool dovm, there are facts don. If you do IQ3 , from a scat neale a r its high altar Melanie Gulzar took the! cou-c Jam es Lovell isn’tsn’t done explor- don’t know .what to SIg(ilgoumey Weaver wlshe; la’s 10-month-old daughter wwith ing. be revealed. You are goi ' do, do nothing.lg. Pisces, Vlrgd per- a* _ instead of the pulpit,pi where the receive them due to' effort 0 put new Him on'm ap, ' sermon is traditioitionally delivered. h eer n to her father’s home afte:ter a The man whoho flew aboard ■■■^Sagittarian associate. ArieHbc sofis will playy kleading roles. . ** ew Yearns Day breakup withw Apollo 8 and ApoUc a?.?j!S 2------eA pAIeoR^ J.OS-ANCELES-'-,Sigoururney- ..- ...0!Connor hadad a. brain tumor ^ew «llo 13 is heading plays role. > RN(Dec752^o^l9):------LC immy Guhar, the singeg er’s 10 the SouDiTbleIc asa; a member of , 20)- Lie make remiimarkable comeback Wealeaver hopes hec Golden G!Globe removed four■ mn onths ago and J*™' GEMINI (May 21-June 2( :gs are weak from xikesman said Monday. a privately fundedcd expedition.c • me. This- -youaregiveiven responsibility of J!®*"omination will put her lalatest - has said his legs doy/n, play waiting game. Im on the map. ______treatment. He hasha missed Mass a The couple issued a statemment “This is one of thei last fron- N . may'not-b^ s-easy-aft-it-se.seems------puttingjicrossJ « hig finnnrtnl frnn.s- »yingr**Mel-Tind-Jimmy-hihave “ " 'tie rs ^ said~Lovelii im b er 1 action. Get facfacts, analyze them, .“Weaver was nominated'forlifTiest number oi timesies in the past few s*yj] numerical cycle of num ramatic actress last monthth for months, and atjIt oth er tim es has__conn)nflrmcd that they are to sesepa- suburban Lakee FForest. “I’ve — means-initiativeraction,-n.-stvle: ----- arrive at own1 c andz b e ^ to the Southth Pole.P It’s a con- Your kind of day. You helpelp fami- could now be>e completed if you nd j 'New York in early Decen nd is to open in wider relc2lease his sermon fromom the same spot itempts to make the relatiition- tinc'nt.rve always« wantedw to see.” ly member, try new recipeipes, you are persistent,nt. Don’t be talked it was where he sat duringdi Midnight ®hiplip work. They intend to remmain The 10-membeiiber A ntarcticb ___ iUso express love to one! who,wi of out of it by ont ationwide on Jan. 21. “It 3ne who knows little Lich a small picture goingg in,” Mass on Christn>tmas Eve and for 8<»d» d friends.” 2000 expeditionon teami left on — late,, has-lacked.confidi'id e n c e ...... or nothing abcjbout what is going —jgig Uien” 'the past two'Sui5undays. He stood — _TnThe-pair met-on-tho Sp:ipice - Sunday for Chilt^c, wherew - weaA- Capricorn represented. lid Weaver, star of the , . on. iovies and the current comimedy “ P briefly at sevseveral points dur- Girlsiris’ 1998 tour when Gulzai:ar, a er permitting - theyhey will charter a LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): ItIti IS per. PISCES (Fe Feb. ig.March 20); " gGalaxy™ Quest.” “I only hopepe the ^ e service, dancancer, performed in a sta;tage plane Wednesdayly tot< Patriot Hills fectly all right for you tojdiversi. di Push aside precreconceived notions. ___ m ore O’Connor turnim s 80 on Jan. 15 showlow. They m arried in Septc)tem- in Antarctica. ThejiTiey plan to staV fy, change Oiings around,I, totc plan You m il ericouj omination will give us m ounter bright people ^ecoecognition factor.” Baseded on has hintedd tthat he does not bersr 11998. until Jan. 20. .social get-together. Populpularity • who investigateate psychic phenom- j_ . eside oVer New The team hopes►pes to discover rating on the rise, people cc ane Hamilton’s novd, “A. fMap . t to p res J confide* eno. Be open-ni-minded, not naive. f the ^ World” tells the storyy of a York’s Archdioliocese for much Seaea snail gets name fromIfl meteorites and study stu organisms questions, problems. . Leo, AquariusIS personsI help make gg{,g shat- >o«eer. similar to those: thithat m i^t exist VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept, :hool nurse whose life is s teninnis n pro Boris Becker ipt. 22): lifecucciting. • teretired when a friend's daugl on Mars. The team:am also indudcu drovirowns under her care and 'fiSy'a Olympic gold1 medalr figure bcBONN, Germany - Naminjing a NASA sdenidsts,i, businessbi entr^ [reuses her of abuse. “It was lail after fleet-footed terninnis . preneurs, Collegeje professorsp and as-the skater expandndi horizons cat Boris Becker may seem1 like1. a junior high schoolscl science I S p a l s lost challenging role I’ve € _SchuIz wiill misshi: ad,” Weaver said. "The ar n e w YORK ■- Olympic gold a ba4:3t>-? 0ft-B 30 Schulz, 77, was diagnosedsed with ^ i u ih j m ]u h m i ». I Th« W orld is Notlot Enough (PGU) . colon cancer in November. SomeSoi of BrollWfwflWT I 3:00. 4 so. 1 his physical problems have lef p ^^Galax^QuQuest (PC) at a loss, “but the big thing 11 I S tu a rt UttlDiFci my job,” he said with a la u ^ ■ 30ne has made the offer she hasbct j~T^Hta^HrrWp^^ 'tion." , •pyHoMow.' wallwalling for; that is a new home Tc C all o r sto p by A.G. E dwvartls » for iill your Investmentsits nneeds. 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' iid u rfeW S, u n d (e r d o g s THe wallit is over,r, n o w ^ I and H(l o k i e d ej i f i n e d t e a m s ssa y ‘b r in gg i t o n ’ ..... '! KnitfrtRtddar N ew Serviervlce ' — BaaaaM NEW0RLEANS{AP)-\• Wait no getic” —IIb'ng'er,g it’s'tirii'e for'the nationalri: “ Corey’s ^ ugar Bowl notes a^o'd'persotirHeY NEW ORLEANS --1 tlie Florida ______champion^p. just intense,”” ththe coach said, __ State Seminolesobviou Florida State hasn’t plaJayed in Last year’ss tiititle game, the first ; • ed from having been t( a team that’s been to the 45 days; Virginia Tech 393£ days. u n d er th e BovBowl C ham pionship onship game several dmes, Players from both teams aare sick Series formatlat that tacked on & ; I Bowl before. They kn id out.” ;: cool places to go after c of strolling down .Bourbon,n Street, twoKlay.wait,r, wiwill.be remembered •----- L:__ Qonda^tnt&defensiaiave-lineman_____ rvTFRI - yyatching fans whoop it up while___ for more thanin justii Tennessee’s 23- HESTlNarACTOIDS------tiying to keep themselVfesss out of 16 win overHFlonBa Fli State in ihie Roland Seymour was w: causht Thebes}est.media guides tel! not . ; • breaking curfew, any saying,s “We have «d at Dillard’s department , 2 Above, Virginia SiSuperdome, where the teai>am that prepared themcm correcdy as good Why does JaniHowowski get to rom a clerk/benefactor. ; start? It smacks of a d double Stan- g * ," Tech coach wiwas able to stay sharpest alafter all as we know howlow.” /as kicked off rhe ream - the time off will most likekely win Beamer addedded: “The layoff is ■ ; dard, as even Florida £ d multiple offenses - and ■ Frank Beamer, ^ • Bobby Bowden acknowl ■ left, and ^ the title. not an excusee forfo penalties. We’ve : missed two games. - I “The layoff could affectitusand i had enough'ph‘ practice time to Bowdernfard-o-n-Ai-ABC - i n an H I — noflda State------“Jnrer^rewby his sonnrrefr-niiai ' ------“it'could'affecrthem',” fFlorida—-focus;”-;: ------. was every bit as hardird-hitting as WIUrSAIIOWE? ' B y coach Bobby sState t coach Bobby Bowdeilen said. Style pointsints, though, d o n ’t Virginia Tech nickname is Bowden pose “We’ll “ V see.” count In nationaIonal title games. Just .: you would expect --that tl he has g ^ade-upup word. It dates to 1896, ■; “one standard for my m with the Sugar A ll-A m ericans Seb•'' , new on the nationalI scscene. That ' Botli, of course, will be readyre to “W e’ve beeneen so close,” said explains in part*.’ ik7'the~AII-Amencan : • .why the “0]dHokie” yeU: PeteFTOnckTi Sem inoles a re favo:vored., and H^kle » “I don’t have a WarsawIV rule,” wide receiverr who’sw! been around , Hoki, Hoki Hy! • Bowden said of his Polish ^ Virginia Tech coac.ach Frank. S fvSrech!V.P.I! sh-born for the title losseslos; to Tennessee • Beamer said he underst kicker. “If he’s breathiniing and and'Florida inn theth *97 Sugar BowL jrstands that. ex, Sola-Rah! •“I think we’are a gooiood football • . « , . alive, he’ll kick off that gameme.” “This is the lastlast one, and I don’t , team," he said. "Whet ch-Vir-gin-i-a!! Virginia Tech coach FI ran k . want to let this c i.V.P.I. I lis one go by like the ready to take on rhe be _(.„-C b,l»,_ ------Beamerp ; said Moore was “i“apolo* other two.” Kurs as fans Jamnied- Be Bouiboii Street kl Pippin1 returns5 to Chic£^ago; Blai z e r s r ip Monday. . al‘ ■PM~ , ’ • Be CHICAGO (AP) - Scoiscottie Pippen, in his first pointis as the Washingtonjn Wizardbeat) Golden • 76ers ' 124, Bucks 12C appearance against the[he team he once helped xtending the Warriors’ State Monday night, exte: PHILADELPHIA - Alli win six NBA titles hadd 111 points hnd six assists losing streak to six andI keeping kc them winlcs.<; - as the Portland Trail BlazersBI routed the over* points on a c:areer-liigli 38: under new co5ch Garry St.Jean.S t., . ' |survived a frantic overtime matched Bulls 88-63,, holding h( Chicago to the Rod Strickland had 1515 points\ and 1() assists \ Portland's fewest points in tlie NBABA tliis season, Iverson was only 1-fo) Bulls and Juwan Howard addeIded 13 points for the Allen’s running jumper an B Scottie ------HipIHppen was received warm- Wizards, who snapped aI cwcwo-game losing streak . in attempt Ixith rimmed oi Pippen drtb- MRA y ‘the fans and honored and won for the first timele inij six games against a 20, OT . > with1 a. a .video tribute showing Pacific Division opponent.nt. ro make another stunningMien c Iverson scored 45 V bles the ball —----- ^------higliligl[lights of 11 years with tlie Former Sixer Tim Thom; Golden State, which:h hasI dropped three will] a 3-pointer thiit tiedB8 ishots as Philadelphia downcourt Bulls, standout play that tha is now so noticeably ‘ straiglu since St. Jean replacedrej the Hred F.J. me to beat Milwaukee. - ■ as Chicago missing. Carlesimo on Dec. 27, | onds left in regulation. Aflfor-5 in OT, but Ray M k ' 7, got 21 points from ning hook shot for the : [ H defender .Damon Stoudamirere led Portland with 16 Antawn Jamison, Goldenlen State has lost four . and Scott Willianis’,’tip- -p. _ pttinic and BonzilWellsIls addedi 15. Oton Brand, c o n s ^ tiy e road feames. Thomas hit another 3*poiiI out as the Bucks failed Michael - paced the Bulls with 233 pointsp and 10 rebounds.' H 7.:. lg comeback.- U M Ruffln pe^ Diiias .sent it to overtime sues during Celtics 105, Cavaliers!rs 9 8 I Jazz lOS^.Nuggetsi89 81 Pistons 118, IVIagic d1( it at 115 witli 3.4 sec- WM NBAacUon S/\LT LAKE OTY BOSTON - Antoine Walker Wi had 3-2 points ORI:ANDO,-Fla— GraiAfter Iverson hit a run- Monday - Karl Malone scored 33 and 13, rebounds, both game-highs,ga as Boston s i points and Bryon Russellsell nddedl7asU taliw on son-liJgli 42 points as Detro:le first basket of OT, won on its new parqueLflocDoor. •: ------1-losing-streakTirbrlando:w inter to make it U8- j « - n l E i m ------its fifth straight Mill aI victoryvi< over Denver. - Jazz rookie Quincy Lev Paul Pierce had-17—|7—points-and-Kcnny ____— Hill.-whoBeipr^viousrh Lewis added a career-higli • Ities. Adrian Griffin and l 14 points, and John Stf Anderson 16 io r the Celtic Miami in'tlie season openei Stockton handed out 18 Vitaly Potapenko addedd 1 12 points as Boston’s f assists as Utah won itsi llth11 game in its last 14. goal attempts as the Piste106 Antnni/i Mrr>y/»;< starters scored all but 16) of the team’s points. strai^ s t. ___ __ lcd-theJJuggct^lwith-24------Shawn'Kemp'ledtheCa\Cavallers'with'23T>olni.s------Irant'Hlll scored a sea- points, while Nick ViVan Exel and George nut was J-lor-b trom i-ptiroit snapped a 13-giihie and nine rebounds. eight assists and seven _____ McCloud. eaclLiidded-llS_16-as-Denver-droppcd-to— Boston”retired Its fabledled parquet floor, whicli I 3-lOontheroiid. Hunter .scored 25 pointsS;high-wa6.41.aaaintr— ai was in place for all of tliee organization’soi 16 NBA addeds ID forDctroir. titles, after its final gam;ame of 1992, Dec. 22, ner, made 17 of 30 field Reserve Cliris Gatlingstons h won their fourth Wizards 99, Warriors)rs 87 against Atlanta. Tlie newV floorfli is a replica of the rebounds r for Orlando, whic I ® ______WASlIlNGION^Milt.litdi Richmond scored-19' • one the Celtics played onn forfc 50 seasons, in i: a row. l^ lh t'fan g e rmcl'added m rebounds. Lindsey S ___ ; ? and Jerry Stackhouse ^

Sugar__ _ Falco; had 26 points and 11 9 Continued tfoni c i hicli htis lost five games the III team’s worst finish since telling all the Hokie Hokies’ H title hopes alive in the 22^ £ a 2-14 when Dwightt toor"4!b' mark in 1979. own 30, broke: fnfree in front of the pluce was to be on the si( ubs I spoke to in the off* 20 2( victory against West VirNrginia. lat Michael Vick was With 75 seconds and no nc time- b<^ Hsfinalg One consolation for>c San San FranciscoCO bench,t cut back Vick stnrtud slowly in impleted added another i Francisco: th e No. 3 pickc iin the toward the mlddliiddle of the field and - ing the secotid-half of th mako a lot of big plays outs bi remaining,'Vick com ” Tech’s offensive coor- two tv passes, then, when it looked career wii draft. The Falcons didn't liehave to' o u traced Rand;indy Krik without opener against James t bounds tion, .settingons_ u ____worpr about draft ramificacations, being touched,d, rreaching the end I iind the next game ickey Bustle said. “I just' like lii he was going out of I It most of them were for ,on ,oi a scramble, he cut back:k in an d wuchdown andnC l having th« traded their top pickpi in zone With just1 12 second remain- | AJabama-BirminghamI bebecause of Sliayne Falcons d 2000 tp Baltimore for a sesecond- ing. a sprained ankle cause _ rann 26 yards to ser up S e, in what may have ™ ased by his '-ponTiiiailately that’s the way it G ing.field Buchanan. Rio .rountJer in 1999. :— — flip into the end zone for a touch. Graham’s 44-yard winnin; Jgamewithtlie49ers, ' goal on the last play of tlieegarae. ] recepnon.s for Atlanta wound up with a rcreserve down. It’s the onlyy play he y j ^ j.. 6< er highlight to liis brii- tight Ff end, Reggie Kelly, whiiho had ■ ■ I ill can’t believe what “It’s the play lh at saviiv ed o u r widj a 62-yard recep- tlr* regrets. 'Hie next week, one will > ■■?aUy 1 only e i ^ t catches for 1466 :yards %JH ^ | three interceptions ined. season,sf the play everyor ; up a San Francisco wo :’s no way I thought I remember,” re Beamer said.I “He’s‘ a about reuremei this season. The Ravens, n INS I Clemson, but the Hnkie5..es defense have ind drawing applause while, ha will gladly take a prim /e the success Tve had, very v< special talent.” • “wanted to gives defensive back Ray 20' S"o: BUY»SEU:LL» TRADE • tookcliargeina31-llwii I S tate’s towin” Mon(iaj 5 choice in the upcoming draf■aft. ' He*sl)cetrriearly‘petf< 1. “Going to New York Corey Simoii,'Florida J Uce finished with six eisman Trophy award, All-American A noseguarilrd, says Adanta won Dwight, a sp e ^ y , 5-foot-8 r completing 90 of 152 pi or 143 yard.s.'He said er, brpke the game open ii IDAHO COININ GALLERIESI chance to come to the Vick V is so good it’s “scscary if ” team s onljr the game thar ho tig 1,84(^ yards and 12 toui >• the season - bi final minute of the first hali 302N.M«ln,Twlniwin Falls, Id. 83301 and r\inning 108 times :hampionship and play you’re yc outside looking in.” ly had time to think” on ire things I envisioned “He’s elusive, quick,k, h a s n 1990 Denver Br his dazzling skills as a rctumener. T 3 31 - 8 - 8 5 9 3 yards and eiglii TDs. He nent plans and that he thiAtlanta was leading justist 10*7 third in tl»£^Hei.sman Tr( or three or four years strong st arm - he’s got thele whole m a PM;ive my team a chance wh t road, when I gained p: ' Simon Bo* leams wci Inting, matchihg the be package in one body,” ; day night. S c - __ for il freshman; was vt e.” said.-'*We sa need to put press!s.sure 0 n )n its flnal two games 1 ^ r ? ; r hhe h as proved h e’s him hi and hope he makes mi:nistakes, Franasoonly winning streak of cf) liiist. Conference playeiyer_ofthe m m ake .e rh o j« gotje si year; and_ led the natior )t a lot of experience. In • I hope wc can help him but still equaled the fi" one key playlay, he helped keep the some so rookie mistakes.” the loss of qu efficiency. Young, droppecBroncos for the worist his [Xwt-Super Bowl year. I ^ WlTHf8AVIN08/AT I were coached by Dan I NIWI 1999I•PONTIAC isco a perennial pow-_ I BONNEVILII:I SE SEDAN LUBE,1, OIL, I ishoddngly bad since ' Ll The Times-News On*nllne Homeseller Is quarterbackfa Steve S a WAYS T4r o S A V E ^ & FII use. The Horheseller’■ iis designed to be pedco 11 of its lasr 12 for {JUK ' ■ k . J even the new Web ustiser. Buyers can search view homes that meetet their criterla,-and. thi agent online. Homest^seller brings, home-bu estate professionals faogether. smlfast and easy to A Witwsssrm Log on to comfortable for ,:3BOO Series I! V 4 f W ondkJ Pefformoncs,P« ikK ch local listings^ K 6*W(]y Power Driver's Seat PowerPowi wincknn, then contact the » lodes, mirrors; Air, J^emote ke/leayless entry ond W ' leTiniesNbuyers and real . more! Srit. #92114.114.^, . g ! n x ! ! 3 l417MIUIISnfB.H.«7U-l WWW.tl.tnag>ctfalley.eom ’■wMImpwmw v i

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' Sergei Brylin,'Jasonn AJ rnott . and Brad Bombardir alsoIso scored • - - LSU arid Kentucky rnr b v e d 'in to thfi Topi 25,25,.jB‘lyiri‘^t h e ' -----for-'New-Jerscyr-which-ha: _Southeasiem ConferenceB ffive,ranked teams.-' __ has-three------The Cardinal (11-0), w; wins and two ties in itss lastla five - | | H who won the Stanford InviInvitational la s t. games. week, received 62 first-p•place votes arid 1,738 pqjtpqjnts from the — -—Shawn- McEachc^n -s ' national n^edja panel1 as the top ^even team;ams rerii'ained . 1 -scored— — unchanged. , twice for the Senators, wlwho had “I ' \ . lost only once in 10 games.ies. ^ Connecticut stayed sei>econd w ith'five No*. 1 votew tes and -1,667 points, and was followed1 tby Cindnnad, which wass No.N 1 on three ■ tballots. Then came Auburum, Arizona, FIo'rida,and Syracuse,Syi a t 9-0 ■ : Blues 5, Rangers 2 another of the unbeaten teteams. •, . NEW YORK - LubosBaBartecko Duke and Kansas moveved up one jla c e each to0 round rc out the. • scored twice'and ToddI RReirden - i ' Top 1 Ten.. had three assists to le:lead'St^ . — J ' Louis to.a victory over th ;:Arkansas.St.:womenrI maHe.showliig lil poir_ -----YorkRangcrsr------It took a loss to showr iArka'iiSarState coach BriaiIrian Boyer just . < . Pierre Turgeon had a1 go • >what kind of team he had.d. Then camp an atrentioni-grfibbmg g r victo- • an assist to extend his poir W ^m ry, which showed everyone ' ing streak to 15 games, tyiitying him neelse. . • ' . Arkansas State made TlThe Assodatcd Press women 'with Pittsburgh's Jaromitmir Jagr £ ______rien's basketball poll fo^ the first time Monjnday when it tied \vith Bostcoston College at ' for the longest of the seasoason. APftM ! • Tim Taylor and John Ma No. 25 in the voting by a nationalhs media panel-/- ' • scored for New York, wl Kings' Uie RobltallleiZO) closesses In as the puck Is deflected>d off Dallas Stars goalie Ed Belfour,Be right, during ^ The Indians (9-1) got: inii after a 72-70 Victory’ at'theh-No. at' 20 Kansaslast week. - : winless iri Mven games (0.3-3-1).(0-i the ni»t inrtoil9d InI DbIIos Monday. __Connecticut and.TennescsseeTemaincd. 1-2 in the! poll,|k>l which h a d ...... — — ■—ScotrYoung-andCraJRCiB'Conroy ------:----- scoredlhe other St. LouislisgcfflK ( ------gam o— slnccICC—moving—from -----seescored-Twice“and-addeied an" Buffalo rook•Okie M artin B iron numerous ch an g e elsewht'here. „ , ‘ . Mmnesota min 1993.] assassist as Toronto got reven,:nge on allowed fourr goalsg on 28 shots . Stars 4, Kings 1 Sergei Zuboibov scored an empty- BulB uffalo. before beingng pulled. James 'Denver quarterback ChrisC Miller retires net goal withith 41.6 seconds left i i d tw o P atrick.iind Cu:Curtis Brqwn.scoreti " DENVER - Reluctantlitly but with no regrots, DerDenver- Broncos DALLAS - Mike Keane . Igor Korolev also' had jne had a and had two3 assistsa; for Dallas. ggggoals for the Maple Leafs,fs, who for Buffalo. quarterbackc Chris Miller;r surrendered to dxoreer-Joir-Jong jjlague.of ,$hort'handcd goal andnd M ike- £d Belfour ur made 26 saves to were humiliated by an 8-J}-J lo ss . T h e w in gaveive Toronto the best concussions « and retired MeVIonday. !. . Modano scored during! a third- hdp the Starsars improve to 14-0-6 at { “Physically, I feel I. havevc the tools and c ^ play at ti period power play as 1 at Buffalo on Saturday. record inI. . the Eastern at this levei.and ‘ ; s Dallas since losingg tot Los Angeles on_____ g scored Conferencei J and coach Pat_____ Ecompete," Miller said. “It';It's just unfortunaie that Id1 dc on’t havqjh ej ______: — ;-remained-unbeoien-jn-20-20-g«mes ----- AT)ril GT199S:- —RookieJCevyn-Adams-St ’* - hhis^first i s , career goal and DmitriD Quinn the coaching ci duties melon, as i callTit, to keepep going. 1 just cari’tliilce'tH1 that -wrong hit . against Los Angeles. the wrong way.” Rookie Brenden M< KhTistich also scored. 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S p o r t s • -V'' ______ySkinspfoiSiuSeTnottr^ let v ' ; N o . 2 "T en n essee hamnmers C)D l . 1 : KNOXVILLE, Tenn ■ ■ l lj j j j H Semeka Randall scored:ed 21 points pastrepesat it s e lf ^iis time and a ;to lead No. 2 Tennessee£e to a 113- I I ^ H ',”.wide ■ uted'many of theirt woes at ihe Maisa Hamchetoitou receiver- Irving Fi^ar said MeMonday. Silverdom e to the ; loud Detroit Berthieu tried to k ke e e p Old “We made a lot'of mistakesis offen* . crowd and saidlid thingsi will be dif- Dominion close withh a strong ^ »i\y - sively, and-that was onef ofc our ferent at FedExEx Field.1 inside attack, but the^ MonarchsM B H SB 9 •worst-w( ganies.’’ - “Idunkthecror crowd noise really got couldn’t keep pace withth thet Lady toi'T'• ‘ ’'7' ' Losing that badly, Fryara r said, ' to us,” said Bria3rioi) Mitchell, a run- Vols. Tennessee used a 223-9 run, .•_v- • “1-“let us Imow we had to pick:k it up, ning back' andid kickki returner. “But • sparked by R andall and ani Gwen piS]..T.L'Wi ____ turn it up. A loss did us more>rego(^ we’re at ourr piplace now, so we ■ Jackson' to take a 40-171<7 lead mid- '------prprobably than a win at thailat time, shouldn’thave'thje'that to worry about” ^_l_way-UirouRh.ihe.£irsiJuilflalf.______^______------b:because-ii-let-us-know-we-l e ‘-hadn’t------The-Redskinikins'aleo-su^estod------rKrlstenClementrti£ht,-illve9'for-ifor-thft-bsll In front vf Old Oomlnilnion'S'SharronfmndS'durine-tle^thedrat half Monday;------*arrived;"Sin ------ihartheLions’a ' . No. 3 North Carolina The Redskins have arrrrlv ed , speed, whichI wawas exaggerated by ;79, No. 9 North CaroliroHna 72 )uke 79, N(No. 20 Mississippi St.I. 90, ■ No. 25 Bostiston College 66, ththough, at least enough to0 finish - the artificial1 tu:turf surface at the ( 4 2 the season as NFC East chan:mipions Silverdome, willvill Ibe negated. 1 CHATEL HILL, N.C.,c. (AP) - Marylandd (61 P(Pepperdlne 80 Holy Cross 4 TynesJia Len-is and Monii9nica Bates COLLEGi:GE PARK. Md. - MALIBU, C alif. - LiLoToya BOSTON - Nicole Conway ^ - combined for nine 3-poii[jointers as Georgia SclSchweitzer scored 25 TlThomas had 20 points aand 10 ■ came off there bench to score a V No, 3 North Carolina StiState beat points as5 No.I 14 D uke b ea t relrebounds, and Cynthia Halall also game-higli 16S pipoints to lead No. 25 k_Setback srmacks thee Lions _ — N<».-‘i-Nonh-Carolina-7a-7-9-72-on ----- Maryland-74)-74M>l-on'M»nday>------scored—20—poinsc ts-u s—N-;N o7-720----- Boston-Golle;■lege-to-its-eighth------— .\Ii)nday night. The juniorior forward was 8-oM2 MiMississippi State heat straight win,n, 66-42 over Holy Knight Rldder Newsservice ______and the cartilagtlage in there, I guess- Lewis had 20 points,.an ar d .Bates from ihe tielield, including a 4-for-8 PePepperdine 90-80 Monday./. ' Cross on Mondeiday night. th e re ’s, no t m mu uch in th ere , so added 19. F ro n ico ujrt rt mates pei/ormajiceice from 3-point range, Jennifer Fambrough hadh 18 A&sa Murpfrphy added 12 point.s PONTIAC, M ich. - DeDetroit they’d have to go in there and ' K:uiyla Chones and SumrtmmcrErb. I ™nine rebounds. . ,,opoints and nine rebounds,, Angela/ ‘"'■I “ “ f y G ottstein had 12 LiLions quarterback Charliee Batch: replace the bone>one, and put a pin in ...... oiivii.scored 13 pointtints, and 3-1, 2-0 Atlantic Coast ir,Harris .'H:ored 17 point.s, ancndN itra rol»linds for Boston College (12-3), hshas more than a sore1 right it so ^ e bone_we _wpidd_ he ^ jig h t,’’ ___ '.Chones had a cdreer-l■r-high 20 Conference)e) led 60-49 with about -ji*■perry added 12 f6r thele Lady wlucli was rankinked early in die sea* ththumb. And worse. Batch saidJVlbndbnday. . 1 rebounds as N.C. Statee(12^),3.0 (; utes remaining when Bulldogs (11-0). .son and returne■ned to the Top 25 tliis Doctors have told Batchch that “I guess withith the hit I took on |,Atlantic Coast Conferenconce) beat Maryland scscored .seven straight . week. Jeat^ett2tte P aukert had 13 ththe knuckle in his thumtnb was it, it crushedd thetl bone. T hat’s ut the lead to60^56^" /Freshman Damaris Hiriinojosa poi„,s Monika Rothemich crushed cr when he slammmed it why it’s bending,ling.” . . i North Carolina for the;l.o fourth had a aireer-higli 24 poim straifUit time. T he Blueue Devils, however, mts,-ind added 10 for HoHoly Cross (84). ininto the back of centerir Eric Batch dememonstrated by , scored thei nnext 11 points, with. , six rebounds to lead Peppi.perdme . Boston CoUcflege took a 28-15 lead BtBeverly’s helmet in Sumnday’s ‘ extending hiss thumb, th< bent-slight- UiQuanda Barksdale;andNikki ar Peppi Brow3wne- who finished (6-6). N adja M organ add f u S intohalftimeor: on ll-for-30 shoodng regular*season re finale ____ Teasley each scored 17 pt ic at ly and swollenlen at the middle 7 points for -with-21-pointint-s attd 10 rebounds---- • Pgpoints.and Rasheeda Clarark had ,37 percent) .froinJhefn noof_while_ ...Mi.Minnesota...... ; - . -knuckle;______----- North Carolina (9-3;-MM Leah scoring fiverQ in that span. Krista -15-points and five a‘s.sists■f'>r f 'h < ! ~ holding Holy CrossCi to just six field Sharp added 12. Batch expects to be exanamined “That’s whyy if if you look at it, it Gingrich addiddedlStorDiAe. WiWaves. goals on 26. Ippercent e fo o tin g . toitoday by Dr. James Andrerews in looks like it’s’s goinggi toward the Birmingham,Bi Ala., anind if left,”' he said,aid. “I guess it’s - Andrews agreies with the didiagno*- crushed some^newhere down in sis of-team doctors, Batchch will there to wherere theytl have to push G o n n eecticu rl“bea ts Ol)ut Saerred H e:. / d l L hahave surgery and won’t playay until it back, straightighten it out, put a nextne ^ason. pin in It and1 keepke it in for four HARTFORD. Conn.1. (Al») - ' ' • thithree-point field goal t.o piput the Wyoming 8939, Idaho St. 83 “It’s something with thele joint weeks.” Although Connecticut co:coach Jim jVIen’s COcollege basketball • Broncos ahead for good. Calhoun got his 100th wiiwm m the ______Jones led Portland (5-7)7V ^rnr POCATELLC.LO - Bradley Marm r Hanford Civic Cent ing with 20-points whilin,. Tim scored 24 pointlints,-including a cru- ^ . Monday, heiwas on the b( scored 12 points each Frost and T ro y Collins i.^,tV.wl cial 3-pointer inm the last minute, as •Seattle baccks into plj(layoffs only half of ir. = a W nI IJohnson added 10 to nine each. ^ • Wyoming beat■at Idaho State 89-83 . j iooners ,(12:l),feniLQlL-L-2i] JORKLAND, Wash. (AP)) - The second life andid a trip to the play-' :----- :—A-st-omac-l»-vi-rus-sid S eatde Seahawks got hats aiand -T- offs when Kanssinsas City lost Calhoun in thc.second »)• •},„half-time, but the Pilots t Mann hit si;six 3-pointers. The •dinals,' who had won u 113 3-pomters, a visit- shirts proclaiming themn AFC ''* other game”” ini overtime to • No. 2 UConn’s .83-56 wiwin over , ^>>0 Card, brie£.~30-28. lead, with1 f ? 2 0 Cowboys had 1: West champs after aa emototional Oiikland.' . , Sacred Heart. Associattiate coach row, pulled to within' remaining on a field go *ng team rcQoiQord ar Holt Arena, s in the final 10 sec- • l9?LP y----- ,vhich-op«aied-ed-foi“basketbalHn-----jfScekend_thaLincluded.a.dedemoi;* _____ Despite losinging five.of,their last______D ave L eitao took o'over in ■'«» pom ts , Jones. alizing loss - and a back-k-door six after ^ pronromising 8-2 start, Calhoun’s absenceI asj th e "■'‘I®- After Jackson put Boise ^^Sm n’s finanal 3-pointer, from ticket to the playoffs for thehe first the Seahawkss haveha their second Huskies (lO-l) won the ahead, the Broncos wid time since 1988. division title in franchise histo- ____ ——straight, — - B o l s e 5 t . .-6 - 6 7 : n P o r t l a n d ; 5 5 ------?il;-ThetrieadtTnad(ra-22-10Tun----- Jets.”^ cornerback Willie Willilliams, _ disat?PQintmenten t of tho lasf siy ______Najera scored 25 poinoints and ence victoitory over Portland fiefield goal attempts com; said Monday, still downcastit after weeks. - ■ ' made two key free throwsows late to Morjday. with 19 of 45 for the Bro Timer Jolinson’s dunk . ' le at 3S;Tt was tied at ' “ Sunday’s loss..“To be honests t with :__But not all I ofpf.iL.Against the . _ . help No. 20 OklahomaI close cl out With Boiseise State leading 38-37 But Bii Boise State compen: you, I forgot about that oother Jets, Seattle'se’s o ffen se d id n ’t nonconfere'nce play withith a 67-63 w ith 7:47’ left 1 in the game, from frc the free throw line' Sh - g . garae.” ;MilIan an d Briett score a touchcichdown and the victory over Lamar onn Mondayft Jackson hitt twov free throws off .1 ' on on 23 of 31 free throw atti Fifty minutes ' afterr the defense gavee upu] a career-high “foX Mc?aThS,•pointers in the last Cg. ’ • niglit. • technical foul ft on Portland's compared cot with ninepf. 17 fi Seahawks’ 19-9 loss to thee New 158 rushing5 yardsy{ to Curtis Tim Heskett andnd J.R.- ■ Ryan Jones•s andI f(*llowed'with a visitors. vis four minute;tes ’to keep the yo Cowboys, ahead;ad. York Jets, the Seahawksi t got a * Martin.

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' 612 Pastures For-or FRont 623 ' VnnotylIy Food & Sonifices • - _ 613 PasturoWonte'ontod 824 Video>£gulpmont £ ' 614 WamodToRo9 Ront 628 W.-miedod To Buy | ^ U | d . I-Iiliiuiil 132 3 rd S trereet W est iuuiinn - 615 MoMoHomoSmoSpaco 826 Camcum3ing Equlpmoni i25 1/2 East 5th N ororth 616 RoommatosWOS Waniod 827 . Garngugu Sales P.O . Boxjx 548 401 Seriools/lnstructior 82S M e dC o.1 tI Supplies , • ' Burley, Idaho 83311318 402 Music Lessons FIoa Ma H 403 . Tulonng Maikot* Twin Falls, Idadaho 83303 “ BDUUB^HI 830 Wantonon Collectibles „ ’ ' j E & d AuriikUriculuirc ' HouUij: M on.-F?ri. r 8 to 5:30 » S;5at-8-to40-A M -i------— = ■ i 101 Losl&Found , , 701 Uvostoek 102 Card ol Trunks L «t.itc . 702 FarnVRanctiC.S.PPU., Si . 1 ^ * Rccrciilinn • • 103 'Diolary AkIj iiicH 703 Custom Formirm Sonii>co9i • 104 PorMn.ils - ...... - -M 1 - OpffnHomos- ...... - '7 0 5 Irrigation 901 AT/5. K Motorcycles - Happy Adsd s - 105 H.ippyAd» - - -. •. 502 Homos fo> Salo> 706 Farm Soodi && Fortill/oif 902 Bcvcloslos g i G a l l 733-15-0931 ' lOfl S^mlNolicos 510 Oul-OI-Aroa Home Jic J ipcciiii event in die ivcs of frienfriends and Inved ones , . . . omo9 . 70S Hay, GrainiSFoed SF 903' Qo.iisi Accessories Fiut 734-S;■5538 ■ , Timtf-Snri I Uppy Ad. D spby ads of . 107 Abortion ARomaiivos 811 Out-OI^Stnto Homilomos ______904 Cnmpar3ar; j, Shells b i C H f l K y Jsufahy size ate - - 108 Prol#64>onal Son/icoss 512 Farrns/Ronchos/Dis/Doifios | S S ^ & '______9 0 5 G u n saRiitoo a 'Q k SSBIK SP In Burluy Call 6 Ic at special rates. Call a timei-S'nrirw ciciiJiomencr^’icc ois ,677-4042: ' 110 Homo/Hoallh Caro llMtor f 813 Aeroagos ond LLois 906 ' Hoi Tububs & Pools ■•W v p mcativc for ntnre infotmarinn. o 514 Income Proporty \ r I'lix (i77-4.'i43 111 Enienainmom Sorvico r Homos &'RVs ••113 Child C aro S o w o * 518 Commorclal Propeopeity I k S a ...... s„":' kVehicles & Equip, Deadlines For I’rivi’rivacc Party • 3 0 0 0 Sorvico Ditociory 818 Vacation Property/Tlf/Tm«Sh#r«i mg & Hunting Equip. ' - W e're Open - 517 Condomifllumt 601 Antlquos&Col ilTtnilera 8 “ r- . Line _____ 8 ie Mot>leHomos 602 Appliances ■ sts a r ? 8 AM to 5:30 PM 'M on.* M Friiluy . •• Ads:S* Mi.r>d«y JOam : ■ ■ 519 CemoIoryLola 603 BazaorsACralc,.n. ■ 8 AMa i to 10 AM S a t. AM Kactirduy 520 Rm I Ej Ioio Wanteinted 604 Building Matonatonal} ___ ■fiicmluy ‘ 2 jM'm MI onday liinployinunl. 821 ManutaclurodHorlomos SOS Comorai SI Equlpm.ontEqi WcJncnduy 2 I'MM 'I'licsduy ‘ 606 Children's Hem ‘I'humiluy 2 iyour u1 004 UnlumlahedAptayilayOuploxM 815 Lawn'A Qardofi[•rdon ' 1Cto6 Truck PtParts & Accessorfes no Rrcucciater cxient titan chc cojt o f spaceacc occupied by the .T tlC Timcs-NcwsH OnlineJ 605 .Room* For Ront>t . - 616 Exorcise EqulpfytoLoan 607 Office & Retail Renlenl4lS' 616 -Musicallnslrwritrvmer^la - 1020 Autos loilor Sole • t>rr*e77i77»«-.Vn.v«n be nUced online . 903 UonoyWamod 606 CommereW Proper>perty 819 Ofllco EquipySipTSupplies - 1053 Importsts J 4 Sports Cars . _ ! per day. perud. Clatiified ads aru .304 ■ tnvMlmont* 600 Con<»omlnlummm«W Shares 620 Pets A Suppliotiplios 1054 StockCc - iCIas'sifled SpececWs - f”»seJ.ln our national network of elisiillassified atis, ...;— 90S—ContraeuaMortgogotn • 610 SloragoWarehotwJuseRoWfll - 621- BlefeoffUdlo«llo^Os - - 1 0 6 6 Aulo Ser5orvicM4flepoif8 .O illaCCuf(omc(.Scr\icc u: Rcprcicnucivcfvc far inrormatinn on —ihfnufih i ■ ' Financial Sorvlcot h a pttTncffhipwiih-AdOnoCUsiilUnifed Network 611 Fsnrit For RentI 822 Tooto&Mochinichinery 10tf9 AutoDoiaoalflr* • . . • ■ (-lauificiirietl Ad .SpcciaU uvai|al>lc everyy d»y/jfOi the week,— , and moreore than .SCO newspapcn acrmsI the nBtiot\. ^

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your Uds neod a piaco KERY DRIVEIVER . U AVfTENANCe tfr PERSON UtSCElCLLANEOUS RESTrAURAKT AUI (oryMarugerttnooood RouteIte driver, Goodirtg. FT. A pplyaty in person at Best COFFB'EE-SHOPjob.duties Now hirinQM n In Jerome, weit______-Ii ------1- I ■I 0 ptey- .bong *hen» to n y . laycara. ICCP welcome. ?:PnursMatk««HaiJoy.- ^ -C iasiass B CDL"reqgired~ “ West*estorri'ApbBo'Motdir lnn ' wouldJd include prepanng persbruibhs. cashier, cook. 1 yrs exp. Caa 735-6020. Conontact Brian a t 208-788- CaBUt 934-8934. ! 296A6 ’Addeon Avo. W esLB E spreresso drinks, small dishwaiwasherft kitchen iMvrrA'n0MT0B»~ — —■ 269.593 Pay is commensu- 5^,^^IVERS MECHiCHAMC ------>ooditiI Hems, sa les on cash . helper.er.C»l206-734-B2G4. C TVRN-KEVMC. d Y O U R MNO tovirtg m oeter wo«A) raleilowitfiexpenonce. ^ 101 ^ 1 ^ Tnutsport tne, wants nil-lime.yoararound - regisiisier. PT, Phone 12- n r *MOAN" S S ' RoquMtaMbbUsand ■ ike to take care of your r o o ! opportunity lor a 3pmiONtYI«536.£5e3. O (ndsrtal quotes from L_ ^ 1 £ s t £ f o u n d | OKKEEPER dnverivers wtth C lass A COL o idiaie opening for a :hlldren in her homo. , :ally-owned Trucking logogo OTR. g reet ber^efits. m ech q u M M M8E. OBE. S8E. ^ AD S.rwin Fafis-F*er. 7 3 ^ 4 5 9 4 echanK to work in the ’ r c c f£PTX>raST p ’ FieMd Technician Te & 0«c- . SDee.OyBEM^ESBE ■I. r- • TlTIM E S C LASSIFIED smpany will provide a mile:iles. and home time. A/ftVW«JustryofHVs& ptionist needed ftx a tiical1 EnolneerEn to sen/ice • DEPARTMENT H^ ^ .comjmpetoive saiaor for mo Phon>on« epps taken daily. BoatsMis. Benefits avtUable. il business. Must be & melnllelnlaln transmitter )hl qoalrfted. booKVoce- CaH/iillnow 1-800-348^8224. A| Pleaso check your ad for Apply in person a t deoei>endable. flexibie and site.. MustMi have experl- 208-7^5538 ^ ■/otnco manager wt>o is otovi BERT HARBAUGH Fcorroclnoss on the first i v i r e ------— e a e a pleasant phone ence.e. PP lease call 733- TMWiFaUsWWTPPhaMl ; I ■ M Emolcn-mcnt aCOcomputer pfohcicnt self. q tR C MOTOR e. Mond-Frid. approx 0 5 00. 0 . ask a for Anthony. - - «E»p«ttk»n).boOon>ot ‘day that it runs, o s Tho ^ Class A CD L roofers. • - -_208-CT-4543— l l i M ...... _staiianoc.wtth.a_Qooo.soiid____ n-WeaiemiCerade.------DowRtown.WanM ____ irs per-¥i>oek. S tarting. —AlsoI may.appfy.lapefSon m a ______•\ '8S»Rt«r C*,yoo. ' TtmwNewirnot-ni------x)kkaep«g backgroonfl. 536-6323 «3y «c -sporisiblo lor orron al­ (BURLEY) Acm5RICULTURE >00 sign on bonus. Fuel ______S5.50 hr. Please can wilhI resumerej at: Teton ------nofthoTTMnFiM— J nowtedge ot a fully- «„i a le s s TV. 1 1 6 2 N. (T«rtnFtf«Co.)K> tter that lirtw. — ^NO O LAKES a seeking safety bonuses poss<>le MEDtCDiCAL------MCMwOe 736-2908 W Irelei REMEMBER ^ jmptoyees at« Gooding ^tograted general ledger . ijU m , e nvxM equipmenL' CNA'siA's. LPN-s and RN's; ______»LakMBNd.TF. I ■! . rstom a n d QuickbocKs .Hen ___ W hStSopSaSl)’ _ _&g.HAU yrwnr'?tt'*^Bpuplacod ^ _andind Twin.FailsJaciiity.. •tomeweeWy . Catffer_ _olsof» home_hoalth nurses.,. -Area TitT^S^«her.n;ust- TRADC” ...... Coottec TunvK*y. Ina som o' tsno ago in Tho ' Duo3ue lo a substantial ex- ^iquirod. G oodtoiepnono — e n ln t6 .8 8 & ^ 7 S 0 0 . Pi lo us at _ Oils a must! Send rc- . , 0 dependable trans- FT Steelleel Rule Die Maker, 1551 NW 9th Str««t Ttfnos-Atows? Now ts tho part:»nsion project we neod IVERS ______ation. good hartdwntl- win train.nin. Cal 536-6616.a . Ontario. OR 97914 — time to como pick up your omjmpioyoes p to operate tha jfflo. references ana “Sjy® alary (oquiromonts to: orRR. . 1 Newer equip. V ans. MEOtCOtCAL ng. V/i tS41) 689^055 • FOUND FO dog. Male. Blue picturos. Stop by Tho grail e le r s , w alking Moors, Ard yot No «>s« VEWTASrAS ■ • • ^ 1 ) 889-p55‘ HHoalor. Chain link colar. ( ookkeaper. P.O. Sox you a NA. CNA or LPN -obbgai SHARRISONFORO------f M Custom er Sorvico Dopi LAT iieage pay. load & un- whoho li'kesI the in-homo iW mi.W ostooBob 47. Twin Falls. loaho 1 •600-701-2273. NECE5ICESTTAN AYUDA . today* rnonnomber ownod coopora- ad pax. Per Diem, bo- ! careire setting?1 W anting lo, Opecwi • ■ Barton.8 Can 324-6449 — — - rve tive founded in I92l and 3 ^ 5 4 7 .. . iitanws gente de ven- IS05. benefits. 734-9062. workork in Ihe Twin Falls. & 1 ihontatSegurancada______- -PUBUSHi-Oeeembef M .- jrovides feoa inputos to- cHEi rtomoTrNoTtKsKJo'ar-- •3 t. 1999, Januaty 1. 2. 3. 'FOUND httlo black lomak> ~mI 107 I ------ikxf. comp. pk s. y puppy. Found on South I I ABORTION I ho *2® Dairy industry. Job Expeporienced lino cook 5??^ ts? An> you canng. self- nESTA 0 ;4 .S an d 6 .2 0 0 0 P' ates aro S9.20 to S10.SO noe<»eded ot Trovolors Oa- ner operators with their K. Si benen el deseo P a rk Avo. In vicinity ol I I ALTERNATIVES | Mn authority. 92% ol otnralod & rosportsible? *PP*Y' scerSSOKporaAo. • ------LEOAtMOTJCC W >or h o u r d e p e n d in g o n sisIS Roslouranl. Groai 50. please call Magic *<«*«oppommity available. f» ce f Municipal Golf Courso. M ■OSS paid every two id 1 p o rso n to vrork L limen ^ e r a J n Andros 0 • Tho Twin Falls Coonty ■ • Ploosocalt20e-736-8613. p PREGNANCY PR) CRtSS CCNTER rour qualificotions; In od- bon.BnoWs: Com pany soon- sUey Staffing Service O ShoiW t Offiw b apptyinfl lition. LAND O'LAKES sortjred 401k. Health insur. Niks or COO. 48 states. ro Shift wiB be cook- Galeiaie Mon 1 736-2480 ■— pneeTESTiNG xne weekly. R eefers or >4-0600 or stop by 2nd ‘ for a State Grant to up< FOUND Spnngor Spaniol. )rovidos an excollont oncg PUBUC UEEnNO NNoarJoTOowGoHCourso. “T SERVICES iring. m oro inlormation icki .at G ooding R ehab ding,W83330 In aocordanco wtth Public R uve a salo and depend- '" i Reward! Call 324-7697. I 111 Diano eve 78a-9e99‘- ; J4:560fform oroTnfo:------TnTermmou’rnaln'SIilfln^ 'WAReHCEHOUSE/DEUVERY------:----- — :Uwl(K^«o(le*Jshofo ------mibto o f work history and are_ ” J M C ^ ------. ’ R esoiio u rc e sr4 l 5 Addison------FTT HoHelp wanted for------bygiwwithuapubHcmoot- ' UOLOST small GRAY SAFE. Accidents, w divorco. DUI. havlo>'ilion wit h a'W ell- Noww taking application to r; ADING HOME HEALTH Ave.. SuiteS 3. Twin FaUs •raf®*'rarobouse«elivery. ■ • vrtikers’componsaiion. ' soot ripany benefits. Apply January 16. 2000. CoOogo aaskod. Conionts irroptac- — jstabbshod com pany you cityty cJoris/iroasurof Ipr tne ' Mn»dOmteronj>et GENCY. currently h a s a m c trAURANT a ' C o m p ^ ot Southern Idaho Taylor eablo. e Contact Linda ai RkML*wOmc«.734<»67 ire s'il encouraged lo appfy. Cityity ol H anson.. This |O0 ; ------r position open for a Pe- in person a t ' Room 276lnordorto 208-734-3457.H ^ ::au 208-934-5277. 1711 ' inclicludos basic clerical 1 ^ 7 diatricairics Visit«>g Nurse and LY IMMEDIATELY BANNEWER FURWTURE BANKRUPTCY ^ Ids an experienced. . 201 MAINMA AVE. EnTF *^dBscribe ar>d discuss tho — 3o. 2300 East. Gooding. dulluiios. Applicant mOst | i^nnEBtlinhnn rCertil«dNurses-Aide.. .lo cal Implications ot th«> 1-0LOST- Dec. 29. 9 yr old Compolitrvo J rates on Chap- Bvo a background in oc- ilerewftti applicants’ rpersbn. available for' i — ------tor 7 banknipcoos. Call d S aho. f ^ or Tyyin FaBs plant havi SCM leU yi^H .-Inter ng shift. Apply ASAP WELDER5ers Risk Managamoni Plan. Bull B dog. lemok). spayod. — r33-4S83. COUIsunting and good com- n S . shoui»uW appchjdir>g a summary of tho kMt to ono oyo. answ ers to .cJeff Stoker at 734-S4S2. E x p oirienced r ie welders - - puttulor skills. Applicatisns |wI|HID imiUF nllli reml n irresum e 10: liv -v-mountain -, Staffing needed,3ed. Must have exper. ■ Oft-slle Consoquonces Sonny, S tan w/whiio 0 manor how you tpond your can WO HOME HEALTH a AMfysis portion of m« plan rr HOUSE CLEANING 733- an bo picked up ai ihe H irrir n f f f n f f i r i n lOAHc loureas, 415 Addison w /mnig ig weUmg. % Apply at markings. Call 837-6349. _ day*. dassjf'Od fit*' your City HOSPICE . , preporod for SImplol Soil- — 16 years exporienco. Can ___ _ lly Han a t 388 Mom Si i_Sutto.3_Twm.Ealla_ irmac Trailers. 452 bbildVsTlocatod al 797“ Joann 735r0677. No&u.y-fef«ui*-Pul-e«aM rm i------Har — 200 0 0 5SecondA verN ortn— ------______South Pth Park Ave. W.~TF. - ^ E S H W O o v o S d a h T T W r b«ff»-i,m«-««v.r.9 -«.ec*o cf tho ir REPAIR : PUBUC SERVICE ' ‘Soa TCBY.TacoBoll. 1 e m p l o y m e n t IN 7 Days with Now imago P a MESSAGE 73:^33-7300 or 678-4040 i Wo noed dnvers & wiU the« Magic Iw Valloy area to {P'J. OeanAirAa IIndopondcoM TM. Call ’ iram il noedod. s u r t at benefits; Company ^^D PPjPPORTTJjNrnES 3n'( pay lo find work be- PEfiSONNELPLUS « ad immodialely. Con- . 736-1624 (9912693) Painting & wall repair. 'eneed ownor operators tact A nsorod 401K, Health POBUSH: January 4 and _ ore you got tho Job. For F o u cl Ana at Jewel's Homo spons .LLECTOH — ------and loaso operators. Careare. 1139 Falls Avo. u r a n c e . a n d L ife PUBLUBUC SERVICE 11.2000______S WAHTEO S , interior a n d exterior, oonroo t inlormatlon about pnciiSITlON For expanding ‘ w e irar)C0. Com e out and UMESSAGE . . ivoidinQ omplovtneni sor-___ •Vo'tl pul you in the busi- East asti in Twin Falls. Idaho. J.O.pooplo.Yvfto.nocd.io.toso. ,- m Fully in su red . loro goncy-Telephone-coi-f. -nes■>053 haultng our freight - i-up-an'sppUcation-at- ^edorelrat eomptoyment-lnfor— ------PUOUONOTJCe------nee sc an is. vxnto lo trio ig .t Tho Home Ploco. in Twin weight” and m ake rrvonoy _, Call 733-5285. ' tcllons on automated WITH NOTHING DICAL Traveveiers' Oasis. Drug motionion isi Ireo.' Romeip- to tost market a now ■■ =odoral Trado Commis- ^om. Good lolephone 0 RSE . FreeV9 Wor^lace. ber. norw 1 one can promise Fnfis arxS Burley, tornierly ' ‘ -No Salrcalls please- }ion. W ashington. D.C.. JS i. DOWN, in the most owned by Denli Porron. weight ^ loss product. Call p« oils required. Vt/ill tram - ooautifui oc imck on the /LPN. FT. 8 hrs. shifts. ;- - y aiodoral)ob. Forfree has ciosod. If you h a ^ pur- 736-1624.B'■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ K3580. or call the Nation- p„null time. Mon. - Fri.. sal- ra vening shift available. RESTA Tnalion about federal . . II Fraud Inlormaiion Con-' road. If you ro retired. sng-iorm caro oxpon- Idaho J chased a home, which has ^ Personal Injury Cases ry * com m ission. 40ik. spond jp t a low yearrs with HI. call Career America applications lor cook not yet been delivered I ■ ,1 0 6 ] No Recovery, no loe. ?or. ?|* 1-800-876-7060. itiremenl. paid vacation. , your yoL spouse seeing the Ke isprolored. ingap noctien. 912-757-3000 please call: AlarrSmltiryr" ■ - eat Benefits------o n d S 4 servor.posiSons..dav , , ■ SPECfAITNOTlCES ~Emety & Kershaw PC ■ ?DVERTISING i;' SALES ickTtfSVBrinsura'n'CirT couiMuntry. G one England I night Shill, full and ^ - American HomestarWest L | | ondTOSum o-to'PO Box )mpetiftvo S aianes a n d n _Attomoys at Law_____ ■ • Position Open Prosideni of C-R. - : time available. Appty ■ _ 218 ^ in c Bobo. ID o i t -800-473- — . Twin Falls. ID. 83303. • En ip tjy lor a' personal in* Pan t" 3586. II you have senrtce ALCOHOLICS 7 (208)734-9622 a DVIAg W eekly h a s an England Tnjcking.'win’ .« erson between 2 and ■ T '.‘P im e s N e w s llllllllllllllllll rview and fill out an ap- relaied manors, please csli ANONYMOUS ■ mm odlato opening for on COMMPUTER Professional ^be putting on a FREE lication at Twin Falls- '5 pm.Tl. Mon-Fn. kicatod n I ______( seminar al 'J o h n M eyers. Am erican 20e-733«300 20( a. 726-4650a ■ advertising salesperson. Soli¥Itware developer seek- are Cviter 674 East- woodMan. . HomestarWest. Inc. Boise. 113 im^If you are intom stod in ing Job Service. 771 N. Jl"* ig an entry level Win- ndPr. 734-4264. EOE restArAURAHI BUHLd)^(5} ^ “ ID«1-eOO-473-3506. The — CHILD CARE Qdvselling advertising in tho do»ows programmer. SOL abovo indMduab will help a ro a s largest agricuRural andnd^or Oracle experience :d i c a l NowPW hinng an pfuises. t \ 1 ST5 of.Ex. Physiologtst with Appipply in person: 1839 'K 'W T j 'assess your situatkxi. Both Please p |, check^our.ad . c Z!new spaper, havo an Ag q p pi lu s . R e lo c a ti o n 10 . rhis FREE sem inar win OT ori k A A A A " h store locations wiU reopen' background and onfoy Dric be how Wednesday. 0?cu^ u p a tio n a l Med. intor- Kimbeiberty Rood, Twin Falls for correctness'on tho A QUALITY ■ DAYCARE riggs. Idaho, roqulrod. ' soon undor rwwowrwrship. TOI .yvorking w/ poopio sond piojKiase Fax rosumo or lei- January ~ 5th a t 8:00 AM est/eist/oxper>once w anted for NonOrth's Chdckwagon. _ CENTER. Prbvidina cajo art time with poiontial lo 5 7 7 =— 5------Infc ll ETIME&^EWS first day that it runs. 1“ ' ypur rosurrw to; i6roncewAools. top pay. Call what vvf wo havo 10 offer! Baile;a.(oy O 560 Shoup.’Ave. N E W S P A P E R gmm. largo loncod yard. 20808-431-0786. SEE /; Twin Falls 83301 good dosing skills. D O3UTES i n IN BUHL 0 ^ 734-7539 or 736-6046 Twin EE YOU WEDNESDAY W. Tt SSO^eOKayw. COINSTRUCTION fi '------. « II you nood further UEDIC•DICAL ■------^Jonefrts avaiiabki. ' Expeperienced steel buiidmg infonriation. call PT■ RN Rf apply ol jewel's ApApply in person ot ROUTE 540 o rorectors needed lor ^-356-5046 Hornlom e C a re 113 9 F a lls BEIlERT HARBAUGH ^6006 0 0 BiKMael«Sl projrojoct In Haikiy. pay de- Ave,ve E.I Tvnn Falls. ID 0-1800 Bik. Poplar St. ,...... XiBttc. Sunset Cireie ' penending on experience. u siD m icifL ------Oo'- ______Can:an 1-800-71-1.3274.:...... Snakaa k a R iver R e h ab a Liv- : 536.5323 ...... COO»0K------. • loig g ICantar is currently 1..' - ___ - -If yououlholnBtMAan H - eeklng CNA’s for all ' lirbwltTg a------^------...... T h eeTwIn Falls Clinic 4. ECvicVIRONMENTAL Hoslospital h a s an opening nifts. PUiase apply at: t h e ■ SERVICES ,820 Spregue c e r r ^ _ lorlir" 3 lull time cook. Expe- cuni-timo nr opening in laur>dry mae contact District ' nonionco is a m ust. Apply in . , Buhl, Idaho a clinic & hospital ------Mennium ___ Uanagar, arson at the Twm Falls .nmrim ng. Hours wiU be. • MEDICioiCAL------'33-0331. ejrt 347 ■ ESlinic&HosprtolCaidteria irm 10:00 pm-6;30 am . S n eakeRhrerRehabALIv- k e f 6 6 0D SShoshone St. E EOE. xpononce is nocessaiy - Ingig Center< is currbntly /•Is Here! ^ ORY_____:______forthirthlsposition^FiUooi. . __seekiwking a part time RN lor AAAAAA IDS'Skin Nurse.'Apply: ‘ B Holp.Ip. N eed eVp. milker & a n1 aapplication i a t Tvrin MDS R( ) ^ - oxp.xp. lood Iruck ODOrator. Fallsalts Clinic & Hospital and B20Spr»flue- ' We have filer p6 Muslusi rolocato. 208-588- haveiv e the receptionist Buhl. Id ah o ^ ______—------.a .,. ~------3 6 0 oc208i588i3iai.______pagela e Cathy Jones 10 .7 71_ 7e.t.e.e.e.e # «.«.«.* «.•.* *______theL best irkik A A A A ^ jRY------rhedule an inierview. MISCESCELLANEOUS -______Neoaod e xporiencod mllkor **•*•orson duo 10 expansion Call 733-8355 JflSC£SCELLANEOUS .' «1$ 100 ReFerro! ‘'"Valklng 'J Routes of.ol a second locoiion on Pummp p installer. Help install Available 1-6484. Ploaso send resume _____ - - - domomostic i & commercial Bonus to;0; Operations Manager, GENEn e r a l eumcumps. MochankMl ability ROUTE SS2 . P.O. P Box 1656. Twtn Experaenoncod Satellite Tech- reauiquired. Exporienco a FRaises alter tFalls. Idoho 83303. rikriaeians lor iho Twin Falls njys W Ius. S end resum e or lot- - rea. Nood reliable iruck. ir detailing experience 4 3 months ^ OSOO Bik. 6tti St. W DRIV eoo-ir3-1100 Bik. AekHI S t iiVER Joo“ood pay. Will train the alary roQuiremonts to: a S eooking e quality driver. r,ghtght person. Fax resum es Bo o x x 9 « 8 8 l6 c /o Tho Times Advoncement wofo0-e00Blk.ldatnSt. f loolor exp. roq. Benefits |q. 4 Ro« t: 406-522-8403 or. Call Novnovrs P.O. Box 548. Twin Q 0-1000 Bik. Stevens vailablo.-Call Brett eve. .qi'i «, Opportunities______ava > llfreoe88-8l4-e402.- . PoUj.alls. Id 83301 • SpfTpm-epm. 206-829-5227. pIS a,( C om m unications ROUTE SS3 SCELLANEOUS I fooe/*. Daws%f. DRIVIIVER g efN n e E H it------S lesllons... Full & Port Driveivor noodod for local & « p^c >■300 Bik. HiKk3loslon -aclory-all shifts coLldbid you u se extra mon-. TiiTime Positions flood ------looking for a ioncmg haul. Form bed & flat « SonsinjctionOor • Qy->y? W ant lo gel inlo ------,-DOded trailors.'C0l.v 21 y rsr 'i'F o fl fOO-6C0-600 Bik. Noftti St. Porklifi T ' • s hhape? a r Want to learrj . J0 8lk.RamsoyDf. a New Job? &. 0older, local and somo * WeldersvVoi ,oad ladorship 4 tochnlcal out-ut-ol-stalo dnvmg. Rola. * rishpisl Processing lulls? Noed money to poy i6.50/hr 43232-5663.* * 3ashiors-Funcaj Time *or r Guaranteed « ogc. ^ u live Wi In this a im a )r collogo? II you an- 1^^ Intaraatedlnbelnga DRIVIIVER T OP P PAY I - NO FEE svrtjriwored y es to any of Ihe niitnin. hrs. required) Click H FT' CD riv er n o o d e d .T w in ' lt l Filer' ' ' Ave. 735 Overland Ahn^bovo. ttie Idaho Army P / « «aae « e call DIatrlet 33-7300 678-M>40 n oIK Falalls a re a . '-S tead y 'ru n lational Guard may be n agv. 733-0931 Here! horromo olten. d e a n MVR & P i ble to help. Call SFC PERSONNEL obio e x t 347. t>ononolits. (406)256-1939. larlow 734-9171 or _____ PLUS -eoo-GO-GUARD. m p q DRtV w m s m m - ' k i n S » o p . n , 5iNERAL ^ . ^ " p AiRT6 R f SALES . ------“ 3 0 3 — eiassified^ds-br 111 0“"' 6n-the-Intemetr“---- .roqtjquired. Call 825-5434. choclock this out. Our Co. is losr r experienced« parts * i * i i t They’re fast, the; ales person 4 service / J ...... DRIVIIVER______-...... fiinO!inr)g 18-23 sharp individ- sale: a b to ossisi lA Nationwide lochrjchnlclans duo to oxpan;- " 3 ^ 2 - 5 2 5 9 ^ ley’re easy, and Ponyny Express soeWng em- «[» Ion ol a second location they get results! kiyoe loosed route deiiv- Travel ^ ^ Tour. 2 wks. pd. . »*oo K U TODAYI THEIE 7TIMES-NEWS . . raining, transportation & 'Onn 1-84. I- Ploaso send ro- otyty drivers. Wanted so- urr>o lo: Oporaiions Man- 1399 S CURRENTLY I'WhetBa you’re . , danans. and inicks/shells. lodging 'o lum. Roium sum t l9FiHmor.Suil.5M buying or selling, a uarantoo. Call nowl Rick ogor. g e i P.O. Box 1656. % LOOKING FOR Cl o o n l a c l T h e r e s o 0^,“ ^ win Falls. Idoho 83303. L - ___ DEPENDENT JR all you have to do„ ■ 20808-732-0504.- 'toUfr)U froo at 1-677-837-0309. Twin isi dick. To find out 9 AM-5 PM.B R O U T E S ★ * INERAL m rAILABLElNTHE ' It more, call today! ORIVHVERS SOS':,' sItions avallablo at tho C OODING AREA. - Eip<:per. Flatbed Drivara unnlagic Valloy Mali. Pick- | J nee«eded: for Ogdon. Utah p an application at Cus- sflZtoT™ ^ S a l MSasod Co. Minimum of 2 >mer Sorvico D esk.- u i, ROU TE 503 18. OTR oxpor. roqulrod. _ _ W e o iler 5 d ay work w ee!ek,401Kwilli ^ . Formore I informatio •Siporato 11 Western Statee HAIR>IR STYLIST------SOOtlkSrdAinE •Co.i0. Conihbutod Profit Sharing JD Hair Studio company ftfti Gonlribulions,, vwide range ol 300t)lk4lt\AvcE • Pai<'aid Vacation 'oacalodin « j Robyn Todd . 200UbIkSttiAveE ki ion, call 733-093V Magic Valloy Mall h p i •Gluartorty u j Fuel Bonus ' J benelils including liospil;iitalizallon and w mtHkTIHAVoE c ; . •Oiriver rh Recruiting Bonus Now '' hiring Stylist UBI bik Locko Avo • Tanarp/Stop Pay ' paipaid vacations. Applicaliilions accepted eoOblkMalnSt. •Hloolth o i insuronce No^ 700blkMor\tanaSt. • HofPofhoonAvDrs0OOl7-1ODays LAW,W ENFORCEMENT _ Monday I thru Friday, 939am to 6p m . ^ eOOblkWaahtogtooSt •Avo.vorage Eomings-$37K+ FULLJLLTIME POSITION - J 70omyifyominQSi •E anam .27-.30 cpm Avera’ae AVAVAILABLE.' P erson will . ForiyappOcatioiVMarvtow . sen/on/o as part .lime Adull Ask a | for Butch Healatwole at: "ro""oullvlnthlaanai- . c a llI11-800-453-2227 ■ M(lsdomeanor.Probatlon sc tlrttereafdlnttelnga ifficd, and as a part V http-J/w w w .m aj ^ ^ ie -ir ie * lewspeper carrMr _ ***-**** Invcivesligator. Contact I »haaa call Dlatrict orome County Prosecu- I Manager ' agicvalley.com DitVERS ^ JoTO THEISENM( 300 North Lincoln, OTORS = )irUHvore, rofrigeraited-' lof. 733-0931 e x t 349. Your #1 choi:hoice for online dassifieda' >6.C0 n i dadodicatod routes, up to Rooiloom 307, Jerome. Ida- l i t i i A i t t ■' S101000slgnontx>nus.CaII ho.{0,83338, for an applica- ^ Is. w w w .d a s s if ie d w a r e h o u s e .c 1-8(-6Q0-359-7376.B ttonion and }ob description. ■ ■ w w n w w w

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TWJN FALLS (6) TWIN FALLS (7) ftU H L „. yiew _jnyLli_s^ - T H E A C E SSON-BRIDGE'E ^ ___ Bobbiy.Wiilg- -i------| ! o t o r ; h o u t e :------i^'kA'kAkk k~ fimes-New! THETIMES-NEWSfS THETIME^NEWS 301 I onliiie "A man'a fee t m ust beI plantedp m '- N O R T H 01-04-A : ► T he Tim es-News I®Is CURRENTLY HAS\S CURRENTLY HAS’ BUSINESS I his dountry, but hia ey>ryes should *♦ Q 4 ■currently looking for an OPPORTUNmES i at survey the toorld." V A J 9 6 3 ! ; IndependentJMotor THE FOLLOWINGIG THE FOLLOWING INDEPENDENTr INDEPENDENT y .co m •^George SSantayanai *♦ K Q 2 * R o u te C arrier In th e I * Q 6 4 ' . NEWSPAPER NEWSPAPER E-z-CREorr www.n^cvalley.< : BUHL a rea. Validi PEPSI-HERSHEY ; drivers license &I ' ROUTES ON THEIE ROUTES ON THE WEST E A S T i ' $500-S800 all nuh WDOkly TVvIg Schutte * J 10 8 6 2 ; ^reliable vehicle a mustlust. WEST SIDE OFF - EAST SIDE OF incomo. Work only 3-5 The Internationalil O ly m p ic * 0 5 3 -TWIN FALLS . . TWIN FALLS. . hours por wook. Mako Big. w i f i i i i i Coldwell Banl(er Committee has formalally recog-_ _^_K Q 10_88 22 ¥ 7 4 T. ’ IF you llvo 'In the money now wllh only Western Realty luzed bridge as a ^ t iX , and toiir- ’ '♦ J 9 3 ' ■ ' ■ ♦'7 6 ...... •...... Buhlsrea & are Interest■esf- ROUTE 741 SSOOO down poymont. Wo nomcnt bridge is on its5 way> to be- 4b 10 7 ’ 4 ^ A 8 5 3 ; ^ edkibel^B^Newspapeaper ROUTESOa 2400-2700 Bik. 4lh Ave.A Itnonco Iho balance. Cosh aTWIN FALLS-3 bdmi.. 1,55 coming' an official Olymj prico S19.400. lira! como’ PUBUC SERVICE _ ..boih..,8m,.oHteo..lg..kltch-- _ SOUTH : _____ 900i1000Blk.£ndAve..fa.------East. -— Undor tho'-auspices o/ - " * " A - K 7 ------* • '■win W ost...... lirst sorvo. 1-600'69Z~ J en w/ook cabinats, unfin- ...... please ctMtact the Twir ... 200-500 Bik. Carriage* 6353 24 houra. * and the World Bridge Faas Pass Pass . ; i K'K'KW m 'PCK★ : grand prize, accompanie 100-400m 7th A v o nV.‘.' Circle big risk. Boloro you' doI ' . . lo us at i falfo. Buhl aroa. IdosII 'prizes to top flnishers.' business wim a company,, lw lnadO m lcron.net hom o sits. Priced to sale. J o s p o c la l Opcnliiglciid:!id: Diamond king I- chock tt out wilh tho B et­ S78.000/olfor, 543-5119.!nament also included i THE TIMES-NEWS ROUTE 860 ROUTE 754 . FORECLOSED HOMES women’s match bctweeifCn a Euro- ______' IS CURRENTLYY 100-300 Borah A vo. Wtv ■ eOO-900 Elm St. N tor Business Bureau. For • Low or SO down! > JEROME-TWIN FALLS. Iroo information about pean team and a NorthhAmcri^ i . Blowniv rn i THE ACES . ■ LOOKING FORI 100-300 Wisoman 700-800 Walnut St. N Qovemmoni & bank ropos ; 1, 3 & 5 acre lols for ans gaining avoiding Investmont> Financing'avaiioblo. Ldcal r team, with the European 01.04-B INDEPENDENT JR 1200-1400 Wilmore- manulaclurod-stlck buill L m a tc h . scams, .write to tho Fed­f listings. 800-501-1777. homos, reduced prlceet' victory in a hard-fought E ROUTES Bamsesi Ave. eral Trado Commission. es a crucial . SOO Bik. Bolton St. . oxi, 5297.B - Groat kxation. 734-9405.BI Today's hand features a ;_ :------^AVAILABLE IN THE ------WaBhlngton. D.C.. 20580.- iFimUs-be-— HE- -lOO^SOO'BIRrFim-AvorW - .OOODlNG>.Now.4bdmi.2-" - TWIN FALLS-TaiaM, acre’- —deal played in the Open I 4» A K 7 ^ ROUTE 763 or call Iho National Fraud zil. It con- V , : JEROM E AREA. Information Center,i bath, linlshod 3 cor ga- ■ country lots wl covenants.’ tween Italy and Brazil V 5 ROUTE 865 600-800 Bik. Del Mar siv e I ta l ia n ' ▲ 600-700 Bik Eastland DrIf •. 1-800-876-70S0. rago. covored palio. sprin­ 3 milos. south of town. tributed to an impressh ♦ A 10 8 5 4 : B SH IM 5Z 4 100-200 Bik. Camoy Si. klers. sod ond fencing, S25.000. Cail •734-7285.B 5-85'. *♦ K J fl 2 • 2100 Bik. Sherry Lane mopio kiichon w/ail oppls. i victory by a score of 140-t . JOO Bik. Casa Grand Ct. ------305 _ ^ - J - Ij .. When Brazil held tth h e N o r t h - 100-400 1st Ave wI ' 100 Bik. Marlin CONTRACTS & gas firoplaco, marblo. - Hi to defend South Nortlo r th ...... ' ~ V 100 Bik. Roso St. If you live on the EAST walk-in shower, Soo at I South cards, they elccted V ' 300-400 2nd Ave W fj aide o f Twin Falla A aro ■ RJORTCAQES JlNCOME^ROPER^ :ontract by 1 t ‘ * 100-400 3rd Ave WJ 300-600 Shoup Avo. W ■ 608 Maple, 3149,000. I a doubled one-heart coi ♦ . Intereated In being an Call 934-8194 I s Doubles, I* 100AlterSt.N. TWIN FALLS S68.000. 2; 5Vcst. Using JMegative Independent newapa. ss CASH NOW $$ heart over- _ 300 Cedar St. N. ROUTE 874 AbDteviooons biing fttUiovioi- ^ hom os 1 lot, $970 mo. in- North passed the one-hc .. per Carrief...^ _ ■__ IFor Contracts & Monoagos. I So u th ’s Tc- ...... ~triD0:400'Dale Sl.'N.'I ...... BOO BIkrAnowwood Ct- 'Pleaae contact Dlatrlct■i No-dl«count rcflufredl-■ od io»ulIs. Wh«n you wrlio — comoi-ownor-may-earry.—_ _calland then converted S — owner ogoni.-Call 324^----- EdUes.-West ANSWER:;: TwoT rio-triimp’.'BId : ' 2 0 0 Lincoln A ve N; 700-800 BIk. Caswell' . Manager at 733-09311 208-734-8727m ------' ■^urcIa»Sin«l-fla-t»-BUro- - ^— openingHouble to penalt , • • - Avo. Wost ■ ffloao’ts-unaofsiontTTyour - 8778 or735-0060,B I two down; once more in tan attempt to reach • 100-500 W Main St. cscapcd with a modest t 700-BOOBIk.FallsAvo..Ww , ------DRACO------• . moMfloo - »poll It out. ib-»ce-and__o possible gamgame. ' 700-800 Bik. Lawronco > INVESTMENT CORP. " l i s I scoring dummy.’s club ROUTE 5 3 4 , “ k k k k k - k k HEYBURN. 367 Fl. Rivor managing four trump wiiivinncrs vio BOO Btk. Robbins Ave. Mortgages? Conlracts? COMMERCIAL > erid p lay . Doods ol tnist? frontage wilh ELEGANT ^ P R O P E R i n ^ timely r\ifis and a trump c Ranch stylo homo, 2 g c o m p le x . 100-700 4th Ave WI ROUTS SSS ADVERTISING SALES You wont lo soil? In the replay, using .100-600 Sth Ave W Wo wont lo buy. bdrm. 2 balh. office, NEW BUSINESS OPPOR- reached a ' . 100-300 Bik. CrestviowrV Poslllon Opon calhodral beam living mt. methods, the Italians n 200-500 6th Avo W . Prompt & cash offers. T U N m r ON THE MAGIC I slam . It , . > ■ 900 Bik. Sparks ______Ag Weekly hos an w/fireploce. Now oak, reasonable diamond ; — — '— SOO^eOO'N-BirchSrr- imm'oaioto"sponing for on- -Wcraro'' toOTl-&'Compolitfvor " ■ -SeACH-lncludOB-llquor - ‘-one vrtien ------=------Cali 208-733-3821. • ___kitchon,&.dlnlng.fm-J.g_ — llconse, full bar, rostou- ' 'T)rTJved-to-be-an“ eaBy"'o 500 N Date St. - 11 you llvo on tt\o Weatt advonislng salosporson. (omily rm. G lassed in ' diamonds' behaved and ththe club 10 • 500-700 Lincoln St. N aide ot Twin Falla S, aroro If you aro intoroslod In ^ ^J n. Todd Blass, Prosidonj.' rani and banquol faciiily. Richard B; Slivers. V.P. : porch. 50X60 insulated & All this on ono acre. Addi­ conveniently dropped dd< o u b le to n . Intoroatod In bolng at soiling odvonising In iho ' ' heatod garage-shop. n d s , t h r e e lioM or raqunt b r t a ^ r << ACM It you llvo In thIa aroa} A Independent nowspopor< A D Rols \ roq, 324-5028 ^ jCity/Siaio/Zip ____ charge for the euatodUn; prvonant woman -iTIMES CLASSIFIED jj Hookups Available JEROME 4 bodroom, 1 TWIN n FALLS. Sm all studio No Pols. — I houso.' utils incl except N iim i'v r '____ | guaranteed DEPARTMENT . hathI home. S550 por h , ...... hoat + cable. $380 + dop. . Call 734-6600 NOWI ------.J package. Ads .Tttia niw ipapar vtlll not 208-734-5538 'monih. Call 324-7393 I may be cancelled knenrlnqlir aecapl any on - JEROM JI E Cute 2 bdnn. mo- 733-6699. 7 ■ TWIN TW FALLS-2 bdrm advartlilnfl for raal aatala lownhouses, $435 dop. early for custom er orileh.la In violation of tna 208-677-4543 bllo.VlllogeW ! ost. no WENDELL r? - 2 bdrm. Ig No !?' pels. Cail 736-2838. pots. $395/mo + dep. Cail slorago . aroa. S400 dop. convenience but Uw, Our tvadara ara hanby ( B U R L E Y ) I * ■nformad that all dwallinoa (208) 788-4305. polsok. ° Cali 536-6618. f w iN~FAlX s - 2 bdmi. 1 the charge will advwtlaadhlhlanawwpw _JEROM E. S of city, 3 bdnn. 31 - ' ' ' babath, Stovo. refrig. OW. & 3 line mmimum remain the same. ata avallabla on an aquai j | JE R O M E . 1, 2 » 3 bdrm. 7 WD. No pets. 737-0067.< opportunity, bail*. To 2baihhomow/ac.S140K , S225-$375-S550+dop. j i 6 0 3 Wl Num ber o f DDi ays T o t u l ______maximum. 324-1106.» Phasecall200-324-2B41. j ■ TWIN FALLS - 2 bdrm’, foO-fraa ci t I clean, no. stairs, private 888.8777. Th* Toll-fra* ^ JEROM E. Don'l m iss this I ltl*phona numbar tor tt>* fl 521 I I yard, appis, covored car^ 1-3-day.s..... h*anno lmpaJr*d la 1-SOO- ■ MANUFACTURED- • — ono. Roady to move in. FURNISHED APTS/ ' TWport.'storago; no'pots:.------...... *- — SprfngCloanlng already TV -WT^Lrta.- ■ ^ J W M E S ^ I DUPLEXES $450 ck + dep. Can 735-113& dono, 3 bdmi. 1 balh, 2 p— yoi 4-7 days ...... ,.$ 2 3 .3 8 r c ar garagO'f12 oc. Lots ol. A TWIN FALLS - By CSl. i ***FLEETWOOD*** ’ room lor the family & ^ bdm i, 1 V> balh. garago, 8-15 d ay s...... '.$41.65 View my listin; '91,28X66, nowly romod- animals, S8S0/mo. ipots. Inquire ot 503 3rd OW, air. $500 + dop. Coll *;Oled, 4 bdrm. 2 balh, ali Posslbio lease w/opllon ■Avo . East. TWI734-3557 or 539-0310. • - 16-30 d ay s...... Times-News oloct,, new appis,, in os- to purchaso, 423-6449. | TWIN FA LLS-C loan Slu- ...... '..$78.50 iQbllahod family park, -n 6 0 4 S online I JEROME. NIco, cloan 2 ^ dio, som o utils, Ind., stove $40,000. for moro details UNFURNISHED & 73 rolrig. $260.734-6483 WillsJ Inc. 734-4411 if no \bdrm.. fenced yd„ appl., BL at onswor733-t607.**** JAC. $480+ dOp, 324-8499 A TWIN FALLS - Now 3 □ My chcck or n J bdi'm. 2 bath >r money order is cnclosci>scd ’fo r$ ______KIMBERLY - country, 3 BUHLJ. -Studio apt. 505 eih 4 ° lu x u r y www.magicvalley.cc TWIN FALLS. Golden garago. Sunrise bdrm, 2^bath, $650 mo. BtAve N. $150 mo. ♦ $150 crrrunlta, W ost, '9 7 .3 bdrm. 2 bath, 5 and Shoup. $8C' & up. ‘ □ Bill my VISA,)A, Master Charge, Is t, lool & dep. No pels, dop. c Call 538-6618 'JfJ, DW, stovo. refrig. In park, . 733-8207 0f733-9344,B S48.q00.E Call 733-5633,B 423-4769 or 420-4789. k Discover orr AAmerican Exprcss(circlr c le o n e ) BURLEY Quiot. cuto& un KIMBERLY - Small studio cozy 5 1 & 2 bdrms. Great TVflN an FALLS • Nice clean M l Carolyn Burton J irg 2 bdm i, W/D hook-up. \ house, secluded in coun- _Hlocation on ond of Yolo 73; Credit CarI^ard ISumher ^ Silver Sage jj AC, near Ponino School. ______try. ulil. included except ECAvo, 1-8eB-203-9484 or ^ Expirationon Djite ______m Iffll Real.Eilote. I"hoot. $300 mo. 423-4882. 677-4075. 1. Starting- $250, $415. + dop, 733-4330. • R cntnl Ki TWIN FA Ll^ - Walking KIMBERLY New2 bdmi, 2 EDEN. Lg. 1 bdrm. $225. AC balh, In countiy, utils, incl. • _£ distant to CSI or Harri­ _ ...... Mail yoyour order form &Lpaym'm ent to:.. ! i5 T ' 1/2 1st m o. rant Free. OK so $4 n 's School. 2 bdrni, ga­ • The Time View my listin] FURNISHED !a all oppls., w/W/D. no RIIdaho Housing. Water/ suTi imca-Ncws, P.O. Box 548,T'.TwinFilU • pots/smoklng/drlnk/drugs garbogo.incl, b 825-5449. ra g e , lo n c ed yard, AC, ID 83303-0548 Times-News ^^JOUSE^__ JS625+300 dep 423-4653. s stove, relrig..$500 mo * RLER - Newer 3 bdnn. 2 • am -o r— TWIN FALLS c' $200dep. Coll Jason 734- online TWIn FALLSrs bdrm. 2 ^ bath, garago, sprinkling 6901 ra( or734-6298. ■ T h«Timc».Ncw8, e l 325 1/2 E• . S£ t h N o . T\ • 3 bdm). 2 bath homo syslom. nloo Ug yard, etc bath, fully furnished with w/tlroplaco - ^ 'TWiNFALLS . . ------T Burley ID 83318 at ■ tutilities Included. S1400 close to school. S6M mo' 740 $2( M aurice StTMt . • 2 bdrm. 1 bath homo •f $650 dop. Call 328-5047. 691 www.ma^cvall^.cc por month wIth.SIOOO Call < Karia for moro Info 2bdmi8,1bath.W/Dhook-- ' doposlt. For moro Info. • ‘HOUDAY SPECIAL ^up. All a p p is furnished, DB cairKontorCitidy0 733- WINDERMERE W alor. garbage, lawn 5336 or 734-6104. Property M anagement caro furnished. $450 + ■ trheHmess-Neivs Prudential _ 734-4334 Sioo'off 1st months $250 security doposli Idaho HomM S Propartiaa : TVTWiN FALLS - 1 bdrm.1 rent. Callw t Donna at 733-2365 733-6338 bbalh cloan homo. $400. * ocai r 7 3 3 -5 2 8 2 . Avollobio 1.800-734-gg36 _$$200'dop. Coll 735-0165. __Laurel Park Apartments $2Nowl No pots or smoking 176 Maurice Street Ca Twin Foils or ______734-4185 NO'

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TWIN FALLS 1 bodroom.I. TWIN‘ FALLS.,Ouplex, 3 TWIN 1 FALLS. Rooms. TW WIN FALLS-LOOKING ^ TWIN FALLS. Exc. down- TW lOVINGSALEBonch'' ^ R M E f W J B E R ------with slovo & rofrigorator. bdmt. 2 bath. Laundry, ga- for 2 Roommatos lo stiaro ■ 708------A 5 2 $80/week, microwavo. town to properly, over 3000 fo slylo dinotto, oak llvin- ThatbIt birthday od you placed $260. Coll 734-5325 rago. $ 6 2 5 ^ p . 733-7876 rolrig. Utilllies pd. Cobltf sq. sq ft. $675/mo. 734-9753. big bli houso in town, $250 + ■ HAY. G R A IN groom fumlturo,.rocllnors. soi 00|^|M ACW N^ dop. 735-5397______■ som e timo ago in Tho _ T W I N FALLS 2 bdr. duplex; TWIN' FALLS. * S peclol* TV. no pots.1201 Klmbor- - , d£ F E E D 735735-0889 or 733-2609 Tim,fm os^ow s? Now Is tho -ly Rd.-orcall 735-023g,«- -plus llnishbd basomont. 2 I bdrm. a pts. All a ppTsT ------e o 8 - - ^ | = - - ~tirrib'iollocomo.plck.upyour. _ svemment-Aucdoni------: “ “ Oil ho’airW otor S 'p rtw o gs ' " w/slorago.'1 mo, ront (roe ' ' iAY“ 350 ton-lfalo8ri6t-- -812— — picpictures. Stop by The w.musWr-auctlonrcom''------~ r - ' pd, $360 ♦ dop. 733-11403 w/loaso. Coll 735-0473.B I4 606 I I 3rd. Call S37-6028,B ■ H EA TIN G & Cu!:ustomor Senirico Dopl 208-938-939-1777. Eagto, ID | TWIN FALLS TWIN FALLS. Largo 2 I MOBILE HOMES t L“ COMMERCIAC ■ lAY dairy & feodor& I AlAIRCCNDinCNING todayl ' BEST VALUE. 2 bdrm. 22 bdrm. 2 bath, w/garogo. . c m RENTALS ■ . I, sirisiraw, lg bales. For s a le , B m i J S T OOVES-(2) ' PARLOR I 8 2 5 1 .bath apt.w/washor/dryor.f. -W. /D.S525/mo.+,$400, IFILER 2 bdmi., 1 bath, gas T t o i r r n CalCall 734-3569 OVOS.B ______-woo ood & cool burning, yVANTEDTOBUY | : or 2,bdrm townhousos, deposit. Coll 733-8980,B hooi& slovo. Small homo. COMMERCIAL Lel PROPERTY ? LIVECTOCJ^ I HAV LUMP COAL $27£>75 & $125. 324-7393 = = lAY- G ro s s a n d a lfalfa, IBORNE Itoms (rom 1 Some wllh firoplaco or : Wator, gorbogo, sowor. .. MANAGEMENT - i 1996 crop, small balos, b e prepared for Y2K.' TV D garago, all havo AC. ' TWIN FALLS. Lg, 1 bdmi. ATTENTION CATTLE- ’51 DINNERS-Frozon. Wortd9rtd W ar II. Bolso col-- . i $2804' dop. Pi)ts.okay. Incl. No pots, rofs-$ 2 7 5 -t- Lot us take caro of on-sito I $75 0 ton. Call 423-4315. Call:all Mooro's Inc. 423-5533 hom>momado. vory tasty. loclor Call Karla ior moro Info. S150dop:Call326-5863.B S m anagom ont, tenant KMAN: Black & Red Salois Blor buying German { Ploaso call 208-536-6616. . (OOD STOVE Blazo King. leap. Clean. 734-1441 wnrrn . relations 4 billing. . ATBulls wllh Butts and Guts, HAYAY. Small balos, $85 p er WOO ar rollcs. G uns, m otals.' WINDERMERE GOODING. 1 bdrm. 4 mllos ■ L o n g y e a r l i n g s . J o o ' ion $350/offor. Call 543-5747. Imots, elc. 200-822------Property Manssamant— - TWIN FALLS. Nowor < Senrfcos can bo taltorod ^ lon. Con dolivor for a ox- SS* “ ~2 bdrmr2 bolhronly S399." ■ ' N^S^75/month■^dop.- Golllngs. Can 543-2270 ' ' ' imiImcKoTge. Call 324-21S7...... 820---I -5SK0 8 o r 800^74-9419. i ...... 734-4334 Ploaso call 208-934-0920. to your noods. Call PETS ^SUPPLIES I ^ 3 bdnn. 2 baih, starting ol ... ,731-4096or E:.mail .. r ~ 8 1 6 i l l ! TWIN FALLS Extra nico 2 CATTLE SALE WE\ PAY CASH ley LEMAN LANTERNS I onlyS445. Coll 734-1600. jJEROME - Couniry loco- I EXERCISE EQUIPMEOT r o x f bdrm lownhouso, oppls, : WIN FALLS UVESTOCK for lor antkjuewostom bits, XERS-'AKC. fawns ond WANTANTED (Pressurized) lion, 3 bdrm mobllo homo. J f aiking or not; any color; W/O, No Smoking or Pols,’ TWIN' FALLS. Now taking TWIN FALLS - Houso at COMMISSION COMPANY spurs and tack. brineIndies, cute and playful. Woikin applications lor Volloy $475 -*• $300 dop, 500 N “i IRWALKER XT - Soors $35CISO. Call 208-745-6761. d, groon. fl yollow or 5450-fdop. Coil 733-6513 325 S, Coll 324-31.10, 431 Blue Lakes N. possi- TW VICKER-S A'”’' L visia Vitlago, l.bdrm. U^RLY CONSIGNMENTS W ESTERN'S STORE fPro-lit. j p Folds, used vory nTTnCHSHUND puppies. rome. Also Coleman TWINFALLSGREAT ble offices or homo 8i littfe. $ 100. Calf 734-1460 olors. Calf and foovo 1 ' opts, for vory low incomo, TWIN i FALLS TWIofflco.Rick 733-6148 days W ed. Jan. 5,2000 733-7096 (C . rea d y nowl S200. 2 ?“ '®" LOCATION 2 bdrm.. 2? 62/oldar or 18/older, mo- RVf or mobllo hom e space. - 30 cow/calf pairs tssage 733-3916. . bath, Control rirTgas soM lnioturemalo. t bllily Im paired p erso n s, . Monthly rates available TWIN ^ FALLS 50 running ago brod cows I------^ ------1 roa“ady 2-22-00.324-8599. JEEP:P - -Nood fixor upper. ------hoat.jiLap.pl-.A5AQ. > _ EquaLOppodunily-tlouS:___— Coll Karla-lor moro-info------\ Offlcc/Shop lOOOndxed foodarcattlo-. l-M IS& FO R SA L E -1- -pREE nw n.+ dop. Call Diano oi lrusedr&-choap.-4X4:^------I ing. Call 733-3500. Mon,- WINDERMERE Overhead door, ample 150 Starts at: 9:30 Q ksf— Q II736-0572. jod, noutorod™ n J cu^ 737-3916 or735-1428.B Frl.. 9 om-4 pm or wrllo _pa*tog.jioodJocaijon _____ 10 630 R ailroad Ave. FTER CHRISTMAS SALE : 653 R ose St, N. I»62,B Twin FbIIs,'ID ^ M 00 shots. 678-8149 PIANOSNOS. Want to sell your TWIN FALLS Idool fof.ro- *^°***’^4 -4 3 3 4 * " '° " '■ ^Sized from 1150 sq.ft, r — n n ------1 " 3ON ^ DECOR & GIFTS at JBIill llrod porsorisl no Vtovlni.on# cnno obOrovtai- 735-^35-0331. loavo m ssg FREEIE PU PPIES Dalmalion Poworwor glovo. also good 2 bolh. opt., garago, W/D ; 35' X 45' - $S20/mo CA od Mtn Bike. Call ' TWIN FALLS. V erylorgo 2 Cenlar ___ 4741 or 208-420-0326.B «<*od cosulis, Wtwn you wtito ‘e T l. 088. 9 wks old; Call “sod hook-up. $650.734-7502, 3 5 'X 69‘ - $850/mO your ds»sino - rago, DW.-rolrig.; stovo, milk cows mo twlnadOmlcron.net UTED - U s e d tram por- pots. Stovo, (fig., wator $700 per mo. TWIN 44 FALLS. Primo loca- laaaa'30 lo'SO mawioo it out. NE OF THE BEST) vrtll lino) springs.spi $1.00 oacK laundry rm. Very nico w/opt/on 10 buy. 209-543------provided. $300 * do p ., neighborhood, $550, 1st Call 734-9880 or 733-0707. . tion. 55 small offlco space.. . Call 206-543-5564. CallIIS39-1347. S3 ______J 440sq Bluo Ukos Blvd. N. 6144, ^ until 11 p.m. ------R ol.-C atl733-1360.* & losl. No pots/smoklng. “ 8 M 1 F A X ^ NTED Coin oporatod . 733-1067 or 734-5388. . • • • • • • • • 550 ow sq. ft. upstairs, 550 :-MAIL your Classified od ‘ TWIN PALLS. 1 bdrm. apt.- • - ...... -...... - -Co I APPUANCK , >p m a c h i n o . C a l} sq, fl. bsmL Utils, pd. by to us at X. 1 ^ i-GOLDEN RETREIV- 4^563-S670 . » ------Very cloan, $370/mo.+- Z owner. $495 per monlh. c.| ; 4 605 ~ 1 TWIN FALLS - 1,000 sq It “ twInadOmlcron.net Y O U R mI X. Block, 7 vrtts old, w T m t I '■ dop. No pots.-733-3669 I ' Call Bill 208-734-6490.a OTPOINT oleclric 4 hum­ NTED Lg. outdoor | boforo 5 pm, loovo msg, | r o o m s ^ o r r ^ of doluxo odico space, HOLSTEIN HEIFERS or 1Slovo. Nowor burners, 0,206-326-5392 nn" J lots of windows, conlor- loi )G KENNEL. Call m ' TWIN FALLS. 1 Studio ■WIN FALLS. Rotail ___I20 700-800 lbs. Call . ccloan, I < S7S/olfer. 3S. AKC, Chocolate, 315151 a sk for Amy. J ' JEROM E Holiday Motol - enco room. Call 734-4139. Isp aces available for 733-7479 h loavo mossoge. Ca!Call 734-0779 ' ' AD ps. strong cham p linos, S305, all utll. No pots. NTEDNoworUsoa $100 wkly S350m o, 401 TWIN FALLS loose. 2752 sq . ft. ol 870 ; •IMES CLASSIFIED gjpA•A hips. $350.324-2654 $150 dop. 761 Main Avo, W. Main . Call 324-2361 lORSE-Palnlcolr, ^EFRIGERATORIScu.ft. r nbor or plywood. Call W. Ploaso call 733-6491 _ ExKutlva Office Spaces ^Blue Lakes Blvd N. If $700/offor. 73 Call 543-8619. vVh DEPARTMENT -u®lBS.BU,ekAKC,OFA. Intorastod ploaso contact 77= Whirlpool, Almond. Groat i3-8115allor4pm. t or 326-4477 ovonings, TWIN • FALLS $8S/wkS350- Locations; Blue Lakos, ___ conditioni $150.536-4688 208-73^5538 21 9ady1/18rtX3.2malos. - — mo. Spcelal. Microwave. Addison, Shoshono, Anna or Leroy Atwood „ORSE TRAILER- Circle cc.btoodllnos.733-»275. W AK^KTEDTOBUY ^ TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm. 2; rolrig.&ulits.lr>cl. 73 s-t9 a s 1-800-269-634B.B _J, il 2-horso, while $1650 r eEFRIGERATOR f 1996 oi nail olectrlc aausaof baih, all oppls. including - Kimb0(1yR0ad - PS-p 3/4 Gorman Shop- ton. » o -3500.0,11. I f ■ ■ . HOICall 543-8573 rRCA/GE. c 20 cu fti skfe-by 208-677-4543 TO S D&h]no.CaH734-6915.: . , .. .w /.D ;.Ffl£e-rtvrc7r- -T-TWiN-FALL8-nmr$3G0-i ---- »}de-r-Wh»l»r«xo-oondr —— — (B U R L E ^ Q — ------dU/AJ^alamuULJUL - n r S ulil. W/D. DW. Internel, wllh* various arrangem ents —1^7 613^ ^ EWNESEE J. WALKERS “ ol3.$25.days07B-3594 ^AiNTEOTOBbVUf N T ------momborshlp. $525/mo.+- Call Slovo Hallows q q i $600.423-9745allor1pm dop. wllh loaso. No smok- Tllf 324-6890 or 732-602'4 I PASTURE WANTED | _£?Excellent hunting/troll ENERATOR Honda EX ovo./o. 436-6810 C hovriovro(ot4 dr. sedan; horse, $2500. 733-7261 - Ing or pols. Coll 734-6678 T for moro Infomalion rof 'ASHER/DRYER SOI. 650350. Used only 3 timos. p 'o f- >-'40 FonI cor/parts; '58 TWINFALLS Motol-Dally TTWEILERS.AKC Isel2 d r.8tatk}n wogoit or 420-6670. ■ /, WINDERMERE ^QOODING • pasture for S’*I------1 koi< o n m o re e x c . c o n d ., $4515450. Call 837-4869 • ouJ,; /wookly rates •Alfordoblo*. . 702 $2‘ tod not run. 736-0949.J . Cloon • Qulot • Friendly • • • Property Monogomont rent. Call 934-4480. S250. Single washor, , lUANA 2 ft. k)ng. Cago’ 208-1r9&575.““'"-^"" TWIN FALLS. Cleon, car- , FARM/RANCH $125125, Worranty. 736-4805 ‘^ h , poted 1 bdrm. Appls. 2152 ^ KImlwfy Rd, 733-8620 734-4334 WANTED Pro • Summer pas- I h o o t ro c k . H e a lth y . SILKYKY. Sm. AKC Rog. SII- HTED TO BUY collina [SUPPUES/EQI^ 1 & dbl bod like noni ullls. pd. $295. 324-3317 TTWIN FALLS. Capri Motol. t luro for 50-300 pair. I S200/oller.SADDLE 16* vor,r. Black,E T an. 8 mo. old. TWIN FALLS..Furnished. - _____ 807______| . - gMat ° ; $200/offor CAMPER - H aid-otl-shotsrspayadr d -=CaU^iU-734:7S23,..- . . : . TWIN FALLS. Extra nico S lOO/wk. a upTInct. ollice spoco. Incl. dosk, IPloaso - call 543-2270. l g HISEL PLOW 12 ft. I C LO TH IN G SHEiHELLnissmalkirpickup. Housluso broko. Loves chll- WANTENTED to buy.Motorcy^ apartm ent Cloon. largo. m icrowave, rofrlg., phono, volco moll, an- phonos, HBO, Ploaso call I ------6 1 6 — ^------1 —SIOOO Call 487-3019 ' TwofvTO tone brovm $400/olf- dronm $300, 678-3871 Cloor»orATV.ronningornot . 2 bdm i. down lown, stovo. sworing sorvico, 56K in- )r. Coll 735-1921 . 208-733-6452. | r OOMMWESWAOT^ CHIA IR Y -60soellon8 0f 6 in CHILDERN.^ M E N S a or, C . ------11324-4663. Coll 32 . ; . ____ rolrig., disposal, private __ ternot accoss. conloronco ___ — LADIES at deeply------r r ^ 1W /D,'no"pol8. Olf s fro o f TTWIN FALLS. MOTEL 3' room, fax & copy machino TWIi on Albors lock-ups, used ISC. (4) 13' 4 hole Suba- ■ Z Z I ' W AWTED im i TO BUY TommV discouniod,prlcosl i;?,u rims. $ 60.1 now pair 0^ B S tE . .parking, S425+ doposll,____StOO/wk. & S360/monlh.____ Stoning at $600/mo. Coll ______+ S _ _d a/eryO little. $27.50 por ------NORTHWEST------lift: Gato(s) 13a for pick-up lole. Colt 324-1734~or ; icksrGood worklnfl------Call 734-5781. altor4 pm. - .248 2 2nd Avo VV, .^ 3 -5 6 3 0 “ J Kent Collins at 7 3 3 - ^ 6 . 'rwiN Co FALLS • room. $250 lon CONSOUDATORS 2',“^non Ico skates, sizo'9, 57^ ------;------tr u c k s + $150 dop. avail, now, J24-0449 ve eves. , 9^ 525. 1 Acmo stainless I lor; Call 734-8529 ’ 124 N Lincoln. Jerom e >NEER, complete order < HoolhJteer, $60.543-4919 Coll Mario 733-3909; ■■■ ‘>LOW hO Allis Chalm ers ,Tuo-Sat10-6 iroo system w/CD, dual ------^ D TO BUY. RENT ' ' ' 32-loods work, $500/offor. ------O VVERHEAD E DOORS. 2 »lr( o tle . radio, turntable, WANTEl) BORROW Supor rg. opoakorcol- OR Bl ' PL:a il 487-3019 ^ 12X14, $100/offer. 734- um ht im movieprojoctor. C ^ _____AiXaJ noi 7B5<'854or731-1427.B cabinihs.romoto. ook finish 6mm4-9113. m . JGAR BEET SHARES • I Dinol. $500. 637-1869 734-91 100 Snake Rlvors.sharos., BUS] a& SERVK ::oH438-2163a COM3M PA0. SVGA monitor. ± ____ ^ :D-R0M. sound, modom, 1ACTDR, 4X4, com pact CD- 9 0 ESI 3 Jiosol. livo lilt & PTO. Ills P'l">rlntor. WIN 95, MS Of- ■ ■ n tmck bod. 324-2157,■ "COico 97. $395. 733-1110 ■ ■ I Call 733733-0931 u t I formcninfotmw m atton eryouritrvk* nprtsetiiICE I ANTED 38--45' board A — TRA 810 I H HOME REPAIRS }0d trailor, NOT self- ■ CLEANING t jnloodor. 536-6693 days, ■ n R E W O O D H BENEFIEL'S HOME CARE )34.-8628 ovosAvknds.. BUSINESS i r a REWOOD. split & doViv- K..T.^ S S ! , vIC0 ° Drywail. Poinllng, RC ANTED IMMEDIATELY g ro SERVICES vsWo are accepting now Carponlry. All homo 73 ROOFING bo irod. $120 por cord. W M ------uni>lder small ground drive pjos’loaso call 208-934-8056. commorclal ’& rosldonial repairs inside & out. 10 Cor )r PTO manure spread- TWIN FALLS accounts. Wo oro bondod • , yrs exp. Free osllm ates. BulPROFESSIONAL ************* H &havorofor. 13yrsoxpor. jrs on njbbor liros Nood **< PLAN ROOM Call Bruce 733-7543 ROOFING loi & COATINGS ^jldor JD hay mower l»7 nREWOOD. 734-3587 ■ ■ Jo b s to bid for Gonorals, 678-8328.431-0171. - 733-7221 or 326-5857 "id **★**********------or676 -6 9 3 4 ------»9 or *5. 3 PT or ground **'• - Sub-contractors & Suppli- INCOME TAX ICommorclal, H rosidontial, Jrlve hay rakos. W anted „ ors. Btuoprint copies. - Buildup roofs. Most minor ntomatlonal 606 br 1206, ■ 811 n . • 734-PLAN (7526). COMPUTER p* Electronic Tax Filing * leaks 0 ropoirod In 24 hrs. oia Refund Anticipation Loons )rofor with front loader. ■ FUflNjTURE^C|^^FU >08-324-5858, Tho Handy Hubby VISA/MasteiCard Accepted Fc ^JACK STEVENS Sti ___ — I C OOUCH, U rust colorod. Sol up - Internet, e-mail, 705 sieileopor, i $200. Ladlos spread shoots, inslall pro- Tax proparailon ostiDALE'S TREE UMB 733-4786 27 CHIPPING. Zn, IRRIGATION roci-AWORKOFART>->- H ^ I merchandise or Handyman Son/ices — T R E E w a NEW! 1999 IP O H T M C automotive items, in Homo repairs, Electrical. pFroo osllmates. financing . < TRIMMING K plumbing, llghi caipontry, a BONNEVIUESS E S E D A N pointing, FREE Eslifnalosr 737-0000 . ' 7 days and reai . i K&K Troo Trimming ■■■ I a WAYS TC 733-0966 ■ — THEISS E N 1 1 O S A V E estate in 15 days or _ SHARPENING ^& Lawn caro, Shnjbbery' and bush irimmlng. f ' we wlii rerun the ad iHEATING & AIR . SERVICE MForfroo Esilmolos CONDITIONING' Call73S-0563 HON]D A I ah additional 7 days, i JO H N'S SHARPENINa SERVICE MCUUM ^ SALES There (s a $3 extra SAWTOOTH SHEET METAL Compioto sharpening. AND SERVICE charge for the , ^Hoolifio/AC Rolrlgoration CacbWo & slool aovre. - Commordal and resklenllal 141 Bracken S IS ELECTROLUX"'— guaranteed package, c. 734-4050 * 1-80(M71-40S<) . (208) 733-8548 • ^ Vacuum cloanoca. r a 3 8 0 0 S e r ie s .iiy ^ .E W o n di PPerform a ance, W ...... shompooofB. central vacs. Ads m ay be - TREE & SHRUB ~S ) I 6-Woy fW er Drivef'i Powetowefwindovrt, • / o HOMEREPAIRS '' Sales, son/lco and repair. ly le u onby a n d V ■ canceiietJ eariy - . SERVICE . B 239 D uBola XXOZtf]13A. I lo d u , m irro a, Air, Remoto Ictyles Call 733-5618- for customer tTONVS< HOME REPAIRS mon>iSlk.#921t4. U n d a c a p tn g . - "F"Pruning Pertectlon" i convenience but • Evergreen* *Shrub« Ra.WEDDING & 1427 n il u m nf>. !.• 7U-II •Dtywall •Foucots •Tollots ‘Prk* oftar IfKtMy ntxM* 4.?% AM •Rental Cloan-ups vAprll Is too lalolllo BigBRIDESMAID I M 60 RMMh Mnn OAC Hm*» fw Bm the charge wiii •Painting •JanltorJol, etc. •Call • now for fruit tree s Cn 733-7 s s s s p a l ' remain the same. •Wb do what you ca n t . ■ Buhl.t Filar. Klmborfy. T.F. VolWEDDING SHOP ' 1 Tony-734-3322 RonR Yates- 7 3 6 - 0 ^ Banta, 73: Salla A Ordan ^ ^ ^ ^ I 3igDre8s'SaIoS10-S350. Crulso & Prom O reasoa , * Volls-SIIps-Shoes-Bras 733-6838-310 8. Main. --C8-nme»rllew».TWlirWin Fall*, Idaho Tuesday.f, JJan u ary 4 ,2 0 0 0 ......

. W ANTED T O BUY-USE CHEVY 1989 IT. 4x4, JSED* WILL PAY CASH lor e —I Qovemment Auctions ARCTICCAT.ZR700, 'SNOWMOBILE'4 ATV Cl BRICK. Can 543-5896 *Ford M 9 0 3 w/utility box and Tommy i98 owner 1990-1991 Po f 905 ^ 1 I i 906” I wv^.muslcK-auctlon.comn 1995, pipes, 141. good R E N TA LS-Sand 4 Snow •* ------W A N T ED -T O BUV*U8« _FJ60.^ulo..4x4^70.00.000. B0AT8 4 _ . .|^U N aijEl£^-I M HOT-TUBSff»OOLS-l.| .■208-.939i1.777.E ag lB .IPt r - -cond. $3600.829-6227.M _Advonlurea.736i1622.B. _!l11(1 ladder rack. $3500/ ‘"bfforr Call 326-2258 T “ “ SHOPSMITH or Wooi/»ad. - or lees miles. CallI lalate g ACCESSORIES SNOWMOBILE TRAILER,, ‘j K . -OVM 324-5167 - I 908 1 E-MAIL your ctasslflod od - - m48tor bt oood condlUc GUN SHOW .^2 placo.tlJt..S600Ziiun' -CH.Ci SaO flSuiaH^ = = i ALUMAWELO-1075 16'. SPAS « POOLS ~ I SNOVif V E H IC L E S ------t o u s a l Ploaso coll 208.734-4620. Custom C wheels, oxcol. '” • January 8th & 9lh Provlously ownod Call 543-8830 msg. g a 2 T ~ I 140 hp lot outboard. Sat. 9-6 4 Sun. 9-4 I A EQUIPMENT cond. $2500, 324-3387.H E S S6000. Call 736-7464.M 734-8103 ; WANTED* 1987 Yamal^ ■ GARAGE SALES Elks Lodge #1087 Snako Rtvor Pool 4 Spa ^ POURIS-1984 600, runs Polaris 500 EFI. bolh exc. DCDODGE '97. T oxt. cab. C * 350. 4 whMlor. Moto)tolV. I ______CANOE-ClossIc Old Town.vn. 640 East Elvo, ' ARCTIC CAT '98 ZR600,0. oxcellont. $600/offer. Coll cond, low mllos w/covore. AAT. PS. PW, AC. Crylso. , 2 or 4 wheel drive;I. ffor TOO cold to havo a yardya Used twice. Retails at at Idaho Foils, Idaho _ 1,5 Inch track. 600 miles,»i 324-0396. , S5000. Call 678-8147.B TTilt, Short bod,.55,000 • parts. Cell 734-9466.t. salo? Call mei I'llI bbi u y $995. Soil for S600/otfer.Ier. 208.746-5555 ” i0 7 ~ l OKC. c o n d . $ 4 2 5 0 C all . nmilos. $19,000. 734-2164 _ everythlnglC/T^^^.800i. 324-3611 after 6 p.m. Admission $4.00 MOTOH HOMES & RVS 034-8552 or 530'2627 POLARIS. 2- 340-s, 1977 I 909 ddays, 736-9913 ovos, - • WANTED-FARMALL 4 1978,.both run groat. _ Sollino l» a cln«i wh«n"J5u FORD -'94 Exptoror, 105K . I H Tractor with fast: hitihitch ______“ I MAK-90, Norinco. miffed, 'J mochonlcallysSKIS>1palr. OLIN. Now —&spd..-powor.siioko. o PW, U-- oJ-9ood*-ftndr»efvk»#^ r :— aiiailo a until you'uMit— color. Bluo a Rod. $275. rr - '7 - - band saw."proforot>rot>ly ' goo d c o n d , $ 6 0 0 . Call C( Sliding front window.- ■ ’ 'worti for you lotfay. ’ www.ldahdrv.eom • 2*--long track, oxc. cond. • PL. crulso, XLT pkg., 90K , - Craftsman.Coll7SM474471. 734.9466. $350. Coll 733-0600 . I $3300/Oflor; 732-5407.B, Call733-0C31. 734-5841 p7imi.. $17,500. 736-7464 ■ .YAKIMA RACKJOLloyoia. _. s day or 543-9094 Evtf. - jTocom a w/Blko rock, bos- FORD. p Rongor. ld^3. now kei 4 kJCks $225 934-8908. onglno tr 4 tiros, oxc, cond. f ^ X I ---- 9 1 0 - ■ $3750. Call 73S-9484.* |TOAVELjmA!LERS] FORD- ^ '83. F160 pickup. 1^.500/olfor. 306 Terraco. COUNTRY AIR, 1970, 35' sColl | 733-3603 oltor4pm . Sth whool. S3000 or boat GMC Suburban, '94.4WD. oflor. Coll 208-736-IB62.M Loaded, J very clean, 130K a S£E TU9 BEST B argains S15.400/olfor, 678-9236 In th e M agic Valley for GMC, 1994. oxt, cob. 4X4. New A Uaod Z71. loadodi V8. AT, RV SALES & PARTS 516.000/olfor, 324-2157,B on lino GMG ovom m oni A u ctio n s •Wo havon’i soon a doal - www.muslck-auclion.com Z ___ that wo can't boatl , 206-939-1777. S Eaglo, ID Intermountaln ISUZU ~c '92 Amigo, oxc, ______M o to rh o m e s______wvcond.. CO. 4X4, m ust soil. www.ldahorv.com . $5000/offor.2i 731-3964.B JEEP '96 dnerokoo, 4 dr. !i 9 1 1 — i '11Excollont cond. $12,500. i f ^ I ^ U m i T Y T R A I L ^ ^ _S!Coll 735-1321. loovo msg, CHEVY«tx8 truck bod JEEp-;98Chorokoo.4_dr, **1' .. irallor. $200. Coll 5 r spd. AC. CO, rod, spons S rack. 13K milos, $16,500- - ____ J r ' \ y -ggj-B90Q -/oflsumo jli 10030.-735-9026- - Tooi I TOYOTA 5 • '98 Hava sport A ____ AVIATION ____ utilities. 4 dr. AT, AC. PS. 24K.immoculolo in 4 out, ' S16,650. Call 726-5f56.a *m(DWT«nuiaeAiKD«aaTHtntrriuca . 2 0 0 0 EXPLO R, groal. $400. Call 734- Si VAN & BUSES '[ lAWJt iuu.r*aen*o«iwHaii -7854 or 731-1427,■ ^ 0RER4X4 I f I 1002 I 'D I ODGE~'92'C OravnriTS^ I AUTO PARTS & ^good body 4 motor, trans- f p e r m o ^ ^^^CCESSOaiE^ t . mission noods work. 52000/olIor. 732-5460. 1 Z‘j!sirj7.ss:£-x ______b ______00 DODGE - '92 Caravan SE. ROLLBAR, Fits S-10, good body 4 motor, irons’ Rangor, or foreign pickup. ^ w ^ m $150/offor 436-4927- —mission DOI noods work. si $2000/olfor. 732-5460. ' . SNOW S TIRES sot 014. flo HT-19S.75 R14. Almost now. Coll 4 23-6846 - ■ °von°S2500^0h.’ 52 CaN B 9304 or731-5t^37,H 1005 1 °v°o' ' P i n o u n - ' ANTIQUE AUTOS 93AC oxc. cond,$l4%'95!Mli & C O L L E C T IB L E S ^John 824-5519,024-5566 I’T CHRYSLER Now Yorkor ijq 1020 • 1 ‘ ’66.44Dongino..4dr.hard J a u t o £ f q r j a ^ ■ -lop. now point, A/C. good ^ 1 2 5 S cond, $1650. 734-6190.B ■ f — 1 w niie M M .»-Vf I Ploaso chock your od lor - 2000 FOCUS i ~ 1006 I jcorroclnoss = on tho lirst »-vf»MM1, oxl(>. A/R..4S ton capaci- '>iow n: liros, n oods onglno ty, # 1 1 5 8 . 3 7 1 5 0 . C all . work. or, S600/ollor 324-38G0 Hobor 733-5761. G overnm ent A u ctio n s l>1 nt>« Ub » M Iri^ Mn UICM Id www.muslck-oucllon.com “ 1007 I 208-939.1777, Eagle, ID - / TRUCKS I ^

1CHEVY 1 Ton, wilh Sth whool troilor. S2500/olfor. ^GUARANTEED Coll 734-0445. . 7 (JSS9C ...... 76CHEW(livn>ALAirPH!s: CHEVY - '89 2500, 350, ADS . 78D0I|iCEVANmi»iaA.BA,, ...... -.^995•5 >2018 S 9 7 7 , -outo, S AC, cruise, mochon- , Ics box, $5650. »1158. The Times N e w s; 858 PlYmbUTH VOVACBiE R • c i 771a ,...... 3,99S ^ •5 2018 9 7 7 =,>;Coil Hobor 733-5761. guarantees to sell , ...... 8 l l W ...... 2,995 s 15 3018 977 CHEVY $ - 82 Scoisdalo. '^T merchandise, - 898 CM CM 5 ilMMn: m5M i WA , . .'.3,995 15 2018 .. , 9 7 7 . _flat i bod pickup, runs good. T automolive in 7 iipBTOSMB'.....!...... 4,995 S1300/olfor. Call 736- c days and real • “ SHtyylnoKw'^Ki •5 2518 1 > 4 7 7 ■ 8138 o v o 9 .a 88 roilD RANG^iPMi'ou estate In 15 dayS 15 3018 1,977 :HEVY SI 1979, Vl ion. 350 89 D o ijc t rVfeS2976A‘' ” ; . ;V.• . : . . . J.495 -or re iu n th e a d a o 5 5 - : '5 ,-2 0 1 8 . . 1 , 9 7 7 , : V8. AC. cruiso, AT. CB, addilidnal 7'days; 9 sloopor compor, $1995, , 91 CHEV!Y;v®te;^raiiJi ...... A 995is 2518" -2,977 <:► There Is a S3 extra 9 .C0II837-6166.B ____ J 96 M E R c iilf^ m ^ Q UUE-HPM098 E .10,095'5 2018 3 , 9 7 7 . i; (eefortheguaran' 949 3HEVY 1994.S10. oxt. 'f f ;» p i> 0 6 ..V ;..'..1^995•5 2018 • . 8 , 9 7 7 FOcob. AC. outo. #1158. 4tee package. AdS , - ...... -9 $5650. Hobor 733-5761. may be cancelled l«6i,V.U^„....;-,'.-.:.14,995'5 3018 9 , 9 7 7 • ? ] 9 =ORD '71 250, 65K orig. early for custom er , 5018 " ;9,977 -; s 4DMI>iUmTIIMt«UlCOII s ml., oxc. shape. FORD ' convenience but- H :iao7i4W ' •. v;.: v;\‘v .14,995,5 2018 t 10,977 _5F600 B u c k et T h ic k , new r the charge will motor. Troo Sorvico e , .14;977-.S, 3018 , 1 1 , 9 7 7 TO . .remain the sam e; 9 ^ ;» M « 7 3 0 ^ Equip. 324-4614 , .. .1^4957-. 3018 ^.1,1,977— I ' 9 -ORD '74 2 Whool drive, IWiiK0i6931O.l\... ^ . j 7 ^ 5 ' 5518 , 1 2 , 9 7 7 ' FOblown motor. $500. Call r iinsTi) 543-9283, ■ ------^ONDA ' - '88 Civic, 4 dr„ W »IB ST**tt j : V ^ S5 4018 ; 13,977:.“ o' oxc. cond. 5 spd, AC. =ORD-89 Rongor. now en- *------rF;ES:»Fl67a-; ;\ W .- ; r 7 ^ 55.:«18 ‘:^- .-13,977 ■. JI $2300/of(or. Coll 734-2878 - n # l pernio ,, glno 11/9B, groat utllily 4 ____ 55-3018 V 14,-977-- EB1st vohiclo, $3000. 736- HON^ONOA,.FioludQ. ’91. oXC. . ' 9 4021 loavo message.* oxcco n d . All m a ln to n a n c o 5-5018 ;-15,977-- •“ records, S6700.678-8332. 6 i W : 9 I ii£WS79A'V.Vv!.V-;V...^4M'; , i f i f i b t a h s o , o>i. e«b.. s ,-«)18:'16;977- p Short bod,-V8, 5 spd. AC,- -HONMAZDA ‘86 323, 2 dr. Low 9 mi. exc. cond. $1.80IVoffor ^;sois:.;18,977. PW.PL,m nico Intorior. cor whlto. cruiso. rocolvor 4 ^oct208-678-0406 ; - ■ ■ 9 s .; 4018 ,‘■ .18,977 r J l . 9 hitch, good cond. $7200 MAZ:/W, 6ug. 1974, yellow, 5 i 4 0 i 8 t l 9 , 9 7 7 : TO/offor. Call 733-3497.B good ml. Uros. onglno 4 irans. ■ • 9; axle 1 yr. old. $2000. s '; .(018 • 1 9 i 9 7 7 ’ , ?ORb-l987 o F150, runs ^ Ploaso call 206-366-2340. ■ 9! 5 w iar,23,977 Foand drives groat. $1200. VW, Call 421-0348, cell phono, goo ' ••,■:.■ '•.•v9; 5-: 5018 i 2 0 ,4 7 7 .- V 1099 I i* c ro i^ i^ :ORD RANGER 1969,5 s;«i8::-22,977,„ -|spd. V-8. w /cam por sholl AUTO DEALERS I 5 ;5018.-'';24;477vV.. m4 kits. 95K mllos 733-9959 Government Auctlona I , www.m u8kJt-oucllon.com 1 .r FAX 208-939-1777. Eoglo. ID 1009 ^ I YOUR 1 CH 4 X 4 ^ I ,

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SHOSHONE - Adolflolf Hitler attacked For F61 mom InformoUon concerninggttiepn^ect tti r Poland on Sept. 1, 1931939. Great Britain or or anyone from Lincoln County wouldwoi like to ' ■ » * > ond France declaredd war\ on Germany share sf a Wortd War II story withI DItDiane- H l f i n two days later and Britiritish dominions foi- Ni • 4 / ------,------_ 3Norman . can call her at 887- 2281281 after ;______"3:30 p;m;------:------World War n began.n. The Japanese bombiTibed Pearl Harbor meinemories of World War n. on D ec. 7, 1941 andind the next day, The j students will read novnovels about • Congress - with onee dissentingd vote - .t,_ declared a state ofJ warv< with Japan. he . war, such as “N um ^r theAe Stars" to ------Germany-declured-vI'war'agalnst'the ----- ;aindivcrse-cultural-knowlLhopes hi ----- ^erience,*lsheihe^ays____ ^------1------She4s-interested-in-pin-preserving-'all-sto------Norman proposed:d i a co llab o rativ e onn the1 Internet about thee factsfi they her studeilents leam is one of tolenerance "For example,)le, she heard one story' ries of those effectedJdby b World W arn,: ' ^work among sixth-giI'grade students, - unoncover, the teachers says. because a world of many cultures!S iis an about a younglg woman> who received aI the teacher says. Thele bookb wiU be pub- - World War D veteransms and their spous- __.Tl The students will incorpor;>orate m any integral papart of their lives, parachute fromim her ! finance from whichI lished by the studentsIts beforet the end o f' es and any other pers

DIETRICH-Residenients of a small town without a library muslust often seek' the classics and latest best-!ist-scUers elsewhere, sometimes facing a Ion{ong diHve just to get ^ K - '. - 'H tHeir hands on a book.<• ' ______D ie tric h School addressed ' .The Dietrich ^hOQ l Library.ran ' th e issue ' holds community libraryy ' this year by nIgnttlMflrst'andthIn}-.|... opening its Thursdays of each rnonth1th ’ - - 1 i b r a r y from 7:30-9'p.m. at the0 . doors to the. . School a t 4 0 6 N. Por1< In . community OloMch. The public Is Invit-Invli the first and conn HMT/TM TiMMm h o d to drop by and check;kout oi third Scholarship reclj;tclplent Patrick Jolley reports tot< (hs* Rupert KIwanlsns aboutlout hislflrst year at th e selection and check ot j ! ' kindergarten to high sdischool seniors. chilhiidren may have trouble: visitingvi: dur- we’re tryiying out to see what workTiethmg ------ng those times. Community UI -i The Rupert Kiwanis hadd bers at any time. Ttws 'didub ineete each So far, citizens, of' DiDietrich have not >nfi f library coor-__ ^best for: the i community and go.)rks.out RUPERT lity to see a return on the been coming in great,It. rnumbers oh com -' dinlinalors are considering openingop' th e ', there,” Ch:;hamberssays. '0 - Tuesday at the RupeflQiflQks Club.------50.trpin_ anopportunitjment in young people. ' Thii'dubMdatwofundiw»dflriwrs«ach year: ‘ ' ...... du b ’s investmeiits most recent meetings,s. In September, there Is a golf tournam ent At one ofmnis its heard from Patrickk and Ruling B u p e rfs^4 mth of July celebra- • Rupert Kiwanof two Kiwanis scholarshipp tion, the club operatese s a food booth. This- Buhl scichools fifill with Ghristir( mas musQ I ^ JoUey, one oflast t spring’s graduation. enables membera to'offc( Offer two scholar- 3 redpients at ; lasvaledictorian of his gradu*J* ships to graduating senliseniors each year. The . By Dare Jensen andind Liz.Woods, who were the accompa- JoUey wasid va took a few college creditsts club says Ils emphasissis 1:Is on giving com- . T?m senioState University at Logan. Appllcanta to Join KiwanisKlws m u st bo BUHL - Buhl Highh SSchool was filled alll ChristmasC Carols, indudinging, “Carol of start at Utah!ge St: credits I earned last yearir approved by tho boordrd aai n d m u st be willing, with the sounds of holiioliday music as stu* thehe BeUs,” “White Christmas,”as,” “Carol “The coUegeto take some second-semes-s- to offer support In thele cocommunity. _ dents, entertained famiimili^and friends a t__ thhe. e Drum” and, “Carols aroundar the,. enabled me ■iglit to i away,” JoUey told the: e ...... To obtain further infomIformation or an ----- its annual Christmas corconcert. — ------IWoiVorld.’iAndrealCoIe. accompaipanied them— ter courses xigli ------application, call Dr.-Toddodd The Buhl HighSdiool001 and Buhl Middle onlin the piano. — d ub------vhich engineering fidd tookk Slusser at 436-3455. School Musi; Departn:rtments, under the “Music “i is fim. More peoplepie should go Choosing whi(ne. At first, he thought dvUil direction of Melissa LycLyons, performed to intcnto it,” says Alex Johnson, a sixth-grad-: him some dme.wotJd be Ws field, but later assist. It was hardI wcwork that fiUed.j)n an overflow crowd onI Dec.D< 13; erir who\ plays the bells and drumsdn in the engineering woien'^'neering became his® entire semester, butIt JoUeyJo said he loved An all-girls choir fromom the seventh- and sixtixth-grade band. aerospace enj the chaUenge. He earearned an ‘A’ in the eighth-grade and a mixed mi: chorus from “Excellent “ program,” com c m ents choice. It exciting, course has usIS • course. '. the high school was alsoIso on the program. Sihiilvana Gallo, a school patratron. “Miss “The most1 ac siUcon graphics comput- The student saidd heh« was inspired to New to this year’ss programp was the Lyo.yons is a very fine teacherr andai the stu- working withwith a which we can designn enter the field afterr hearinghe a lecture by Buhl Jazz Project.'Thishis group consisted denlents like her a lot."-..... -...... er program witengineering major said. “I‘I Homer Hickam, a memember of NASA’s of girl jazz singers back thehe grand finale. one part at It a you t have to go one stepP anywhere without takiitaking the first step,’" ___ bers. including,. “Ch;Christmas in the.. “This is the largest crowdwd .in atten- . together. Butt thaty ‘A’, so I made a m ovie.e. . JoUeysaid. Tropics,” featuring; LLevi Hill on the danlance since Tve been in thele musici pro- Bwfjmu/tktti beyond to get tl: Conga drums. The studentsstt from the "grairam ," she says. . Young gultiiltarlsts were some'ol the out of it.” . heleamed a great deal byy Times-News comspoispondcnt Coreen Han group also presentedI a bouquet of flow- “Our program gets bigger;r anda better „„,„rt,lr.rlers a t the Doc. i 3 Buhl Chrlsti ■Jolley saidlis he own,' but If he hit a hardd may bc rcacbcd in our Burley bureau at ers to Lyons and corsagcages to Janessa Nye eadach year,” Lyons says. triictor would step in and concert. iBtmas working on his . d 677-4042. part, his mstru StudentIts visit S;5antja’s sh By Mary Lou Potts TcToys, games, jewelry, coffeeie mugs,r can- Times-News correspondenllent diesles, books and key rings-wenirere some of ^ ------theile items offered. CASTLEFORD - Santanta’s Secret Shop The TI organization sells thehe items on j* isn't at the North Pole..It’s W in Castleford. conjinsignment and earns mon asassist Viiien needed. Secreiret Shop In Castleford whereIt yiSanta's Coordinator Susan HHftch91 says the chil> Older 01 students in the childild develop- ,tudenents had the opportunity to apui younger dren gain experience in handling money menent dass also helped the your 3r their families a t reasonablepurchase | and the opportunity to select and pur* . persits by wrapping their present: ■ chase gifts on their own. ll ChrUtmos paper. Kht, Tyler Draper makes his seile prices...... known.to.helper.Toivalselection ra

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—T w i n '^ F adbLsiGQMMlJT l - . _ ...... Local Eman ivlsdollarjrsfor M ID A ‘P-=—S e nsTIORCAL]; .ENDAR- "■*’ TWIN FALLS-TwinwinFallsarea [v . ill Twiwin Falls Senior Cftlzeniens Center ■ jsday: Meat loaf, potatoeses aand gravy, har- • ' residents helped **st vard beTeet^ pudding, cookies, breacread. ; ‘ ‘ W 616 EastlandEa: Drive dncsday: Cheeseburger pie, stewed toma- muscle, disease at th e If. D inne ner served from noon t Jell-0 salad, custar^ cherries —:------Muscular-Dystrophy-Ay-Association------Suggestei:ted -donation is $3 for senicLo°rs.'“ J’co‘’s\™ k ---'?||irsd ^ : Pork diops, potatoes>es iwith gravy, dir- Santa Bowl .Dec 4 at the Magic H H H lIm $4 for non-seniorsnoi under 60 and $2.5052. for druldren „ t ^ Sauliflower, t f r ^ spinach salad,saL applesauce, imder Bowl in Twin Falls. 12. ies; smorgwbord at 5:30 p.m..m. Among tbe standoutouts was R SantaSa Bowl, Sundaylay ■ . H P w DancC; Mondiday ______a^$i,000 in aease over what was ^ S | | R .. . —.Mc^da3Jo y ------.. _•______'_.Exercrdses from 7 to 8 a.m., andd at 10,a.m.______. raisSlostywr,c6drdiri;dinatdi^ »y.~'~ Quiltin(in& 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eveniining meal at 5:30 p.m. Muscular Dystrophy}hy Foot clclinic, please make appo:pointment, 734- Cardsjs at 6 p.m. ease that causes musclctors visits vides a weLed lists JJanuary, dclasses Dictrick, Ryan'Florlce, S ayion, Patrick Fullmer, Buckendorf,r Kirsten Collins, C Powers; Juan Gomez, Erin ier, William Humphries, Chantal c Gudgell, Lynn Kincaid,K BUHL --T T h e Buhl Cuiiii lunity Education Ed and monthsIS or older, and a 5-foot lealeash that will not Garrett LaMure, Brean amniers, Rick Meade, Larissa Leedom, Nichola:las Wall, R ecreation)n A ssociation announced:ed classes for hurt theheir hands. Fees-for the: courseco> are $19 per 1__KnyIa.Lundy,.HolIy Owini lulbeny, Jared Rands, All _Zock_Walters, ^ Justin Egbert, E Jonuaiy. owner. Reese, Kara Sodcrquist, . Lorin Robbins. Matt ’ -Brandon-LammerMCevan.J-i.; a-I.a«<>o, ------A-AIointenenance-Welding«nd-ShopnPp4»ractice«Iass ------Staminp-Collecting^oF-Children-v}ft-will-be4ie!d-from ----- ’hiUp Sievers, Ben Smith. gjStephanie Martin, Nicolei }Melton, will be held Toylor, Krisio''Vawser, Chi Stevens, Amy Vaswer, t sId from 7-10 p.m. Tuesdcsdays, startin g 3:15-4:15:15 p.m., Jan. 13 and Jan.n. 20,2 a t Popplewell Clifford White, Mondidl W oot^ LouikaZodn Tim Miller, Jessica Pen-rry and Tuesdoy att thetl Buhl High School Vo-J^o-Ag Shop. The Elemeni:ntary Library. Instructorr BobBo Bailey Jr. will drow, jacki^ Block, Erin Jessica Scott. Rachcl Bulchcr, Bloke Hig]iig]cy,Jared Burbank., Victoria > Hortgrave, n 1 nn seven-weekk dass( will be $40 a persorson, plus $5 for furnishh supplies for the course.e. C Class fees are $4 Johns, Koiie Lee, SorSara Plow, Melissa HiU Juniors corning a 3.40 ^ jdent. lill, Joshua Jones, Andi gradc-point average are; No5^han?cl niaterials.lrInstructor Shane Stockhaiham will teach Per stud Tiffany Rands, Larae Rop<:opcr. Jarred Knight. Sha>haun, Moorhead, Ruth ? he principles and use off oxy-acetylene,o; ^ t^ixidetmy class will be heldsld :from 8 a.m. to 5 Beard, FIcidi Blunck Bondelid, Robbie Cain,1, Jamie ' students the ick, Grace Newberry,y, Jerem y Gibbons, “ □G wire-feed welding forr farmfj or small P-*"- fan. 15 in Room 113 at BuBuhl High School, *. Bowman, Kyle Gardner,cr, Charlene • Malinda I Fullmer, Koid Gambrel,, IAndrea “rc and MIG Barrott, Maude>Sol ^ ro Roper, shop use.. CCoveralls and weldingng gloves are Stu^'™nts will leam how to presereserve and treat a , ' Love; Amanda Murplrphy, Kris Castoreria,,a, Jeremy Etherington, J‘Johi^n, Morilu Peruz, Ezni spedm en and pre-registratication is csssential so __ _ .'_NeWberry, Lanessa Rot•bobbins, Ty Derya Guletilec, Brianna Harshrnan. •{'Joseph Stevens, Laura TThorne, required. "JcnnyVawsci75tcvcn"Vawstfscrr-ranrr-: ------A-bcgtrarii Schmidt and inomas wacs'a^Mn. • • rtaiihew Jacobson,Joi Matthew Lee. Jj ked to bring a ^ a l l sharpp Idknife, sdssors and Sophomores coming; a :3.5 to 4.0 Scoit Meade,de, Jesse Olsen, Anthony ’ Kelly, ^ Chrissy Campbelell. Tim and 9-12 staiitarts Friday at Popplewell Brandui*, Emily Draper, A ^er. Fees for the dass areire $20 plus' $20 for ' gradC’point overage: aiare; Greg. Stevens, Josh Ji Summers. Sen Amanda The dass foifor children ages 6-8. will11 be t held from materialials with an instructor to bese aannounced. : . Allen, Connie Bell, Chri:hris Egbert, Watson, Micl Feurer, Jacob Plew, Tiara_W lichele Higley and. Jason . -3;15-4;15 p.mi.m. Fridays.-Class for-childiildrep ages-9-12------^AU djMasses are'self-supponingJ andan require a mini-— Luke Lindley, Clifcon McKicKay, Brian Reese. . KrisK Armstrong, Dohlio B< ^ be held D’Arcy Dongcrfield, Tom < Id from 4:30-5:30 p.m. Fridaidays. The five- m um of o: 7-10 students, the as:association says, Olsen, Eli Price, Scott SchSchamhorst, Freshmentsn earning a 3.49 lo 3.00 D 1 is taught by Saundra Robir Noomi Smith, Susanne SoSoderquist, grade.pointnt average arc; Chance BiBrittney Haber, Thomas Hi ibinson and cost Student;tits are asked to pre-repster:ter for each dass by ndi-ExonrBlaine-Gibby;-----—Jes^^bnwrencc,'Jt Kenneth Mi ild..plus SS for an instructionion book.______it-c hpgjr;inning.datc.by-paying-by-niiy-mail.-Ch Lierman, Sunny Mulrhui‘head, Kelli Adam Moly)lyneux, Scott Patrick, Py Carolyn Davidson, ! sctions by Thomas McGifcGuane, “Readei^s am lnar Citizen Ceni [u n ities 5 7 ^ 8 “ in clu d e___“O.wlknight” hosts telescope semsminar _ j-cquired andai feos are $10 p er -available ai at the Butte,^ M o n t. to R e m em b er” by — . •" ” by... . Digest lUustrastrated.'Guide to , tWiN FALLS - "Fritz” person,' poyable p_: to AARP. school. sc Nicholas Spaiparks, “The Looking M ercedes lack ey , “Grimv,iwood” Gardening," “Specialty“Sp Stitched Frauenholz will host a iQuestion Participantmts must, attend both For more information, callc the GltJSS” by RicfUchard Paul Evans, by Ken Replay, “The Sieiege of Quilts,” “Fourir PlaysP by Eugene pnd answer session ont tetelescopes sessions onn bothI days to receive-a M IS Office “Stealing FaFaces” by Michael Eternity” and “The Other EndE of O’Neill,” byr EugeneEt O’Neill, Montana Tech Admissions Time” both by Frederik : at 7 p.m. Saturday ih1 R(Room 117 certificate} ofoi completion. at 1.800-445-TECH, or callall Twin Prescott, “ReiRemember Summer” ' \t Pohl, “From Motherher Goose to Dr. of the Shields Buildingling on th e For morere informationi or to pre- Fs Ji LoweU, “Fleur de and “Wizard’s First Rulelie” by Seuss,” by Harolarold Darling, “The Falls High School a t 733-653551. by Elizabeth Terry Goodkind. College of Southern IdaIdaho cam- • register, collroll the Gooding Senior Leigh’s Life.oli.of Crime” by Diane t. Penguin Book< of Women Poets,” pus in Twin Falls. Adult non-fiction selecjctions “’Tis,” by Fn Center at 934-5504,93 or drop by at J;Jaycees gather for genJneral Leslie, “Ev “Harmful Inte q by Helen Cathcart,:art, “A Woman of itent” by Baine Kerr, SamuelC ,W. .Crompton, “Flj th e ir telesco p e b; TWIN FALLS - TheJ Magic1 “The Alibi”” by1 Sandra Brown, p| Fighter Egypt,” by Jehslehan Sadat, “The Frauenholz will assistsl’i'hem"in Indoof fleaea market . y'Valley Jaycees plan a g< Pilot: A History anm d a War of the Roseioses,” “Wonders of use and operation meth general . “Red, White,i, andc Blue” by Susan Celebration” by Philip Ka sthods, CSI collects coatsC( for children membership m meeting at 7:37:30 pjn. Isaacs, “One Caplan, Italy,” “The PersianPer Gulf War,” says. ne Last Dance" by m“Trains-j of the Old Westst” by byDonNardo,“\ -A n indoor flea market today at Elmer’s Pancakake and.. Eileen Goudg(dge, “The Ghost and gj. ), “World War I,” by The event is sponstnso red by Brian Solomon, “All Colorir Book Gail Stewart,■t, “The‘ Vietnam help collect coats. for Steak House on Blue• Lakes I Mrs. Muir'^ by R . A. D ick, of Magic Valley Astrorronomical that will he Boulevard near the Ma©c' of Birds” and “Psychic Aniilimals” War.” by Roger:jer Barr, and Time- .. - Society, with telescope'pe viewtag - Idren wiU be held from ^ ,c Valley "E d d ie's Basiastard” by William.... {jyby ' Dennis Bardens, ' 5 p.m. Saturday and Mall. T h e Life Books titlesle^ “The American to foUov; at the Herrettt CCcnter. S.n.m. to S Items on the agenda ir ^ K ow alski, “Ashes of Farmer’s Fa Gtude to the Intetemet” Dream, the 'SOs,”iOs,” “The Jazz Age: ‘ The event is free to thithepubUc. • tromlOiLm.jn . to 5 p.m. Sunday in . OnsSdl Remembran,mce” by Bodie by Henry James, “October :hant Building at the the 13th annual Freeze-Oi er Sky: the ’20s,” “Rock “Ri and Roll For more information,„,caU < 736. , events for Jaycee Week, Jan.Jj l l ; reposition: Marriage” A A Memoir” by Homeier H. Generation,”,” “ ‘ D awn of th e 8678. I County Fairgrounds'in ^2 lileen Wilks, Hi y F a y e ___ “Ageless Body, J'im cless.MMind,” ___MacDonald.. —

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new nam efor 2 0 0 0 ■ TWIN FALLS - Itt h as a new name Jo r 2000 - the East^stem-Idaho .. g l S ^ ' Agricultura! Credit AsAssociation ___ ..tliis. week.changed its its narae.io ______- - --r-r— Idaho ' Agricultural C redit Association. The association sprjprves mo^e ------tharrtht' fcisfuqi^poft"ofThirsniTB; of ------and “the tiuTfof the cen;;entury is the right time to-makoa thc e nam e change,” said Arnold SetSeeley, presi- dent and chief executive. — ^------The-Blac^j9ersrions for tfto New York Stotook Exchange, monitors activ:tlvlty on Monday, the'flrst daylay of trading since Y2K. U il marketsm rnlght have faced difficilfflcultles lfY2K- ■ “ ‘ and is a farmer* andid rancher- URd tha world. But after a wee owned.cooperative.doinoing.produc-. _____ Ited computer problems fiad affeciffected financial markets aroun weekend of testing, many of the markets that opened for tratrading Monday were running; smsmoothly.______tion lending and real esestate mort- _ _ gage lending. Its boardd olof directors % / / “ includes Kenneth Blackick of Burley V ' _ and James Grant of Twitwin Falls. All | 7 personnel, including direlirectors, will *ZK btecomles th(l e c r i s»is thaIt wassn’t remain the same. 1 D uring 1999, th e as:association x said, it loaned in Cxcescess of $130 M an - . million to farmers andi nranchers m ny Magic Valklley business peopleI feel nrelieved by ththe millenniu:im bug’s lackk of bite 24 counties in easternn anda south- By Virginiaila S. Hutchins she was prepared to typepe h er list- With Y2KJK safely behind, other ' body b that has experienciiced any Aspen Data warnedwar the business- -ern Idaho and in two^0 Wyoming’ Times-NewiBws writer ings and fax them to otheher agents business peojeople are saying slmi* problem,” p he said. ' man the comp>mputer could m ai-' ~ counties.______' ~ _ if^ew_Year’s Dav-bn>rou~ght a .lar things.,' ____Aspcn Pata.Svstcms^n cnmT ' function; hutIt Vhio rft»riHAH n n f t r i ___ 1 . _ TWINF,I FALLS - For many busi- glitch in th e real estat<3te indus- “I was vecy-confident,”ve said puter p consulting firm inir Twin spend the timeime and money for a Nearly a century^ oof family ness peoeople, Monday meant try’s Multiple Listing Serervice. Jo e Taylor,tr, associate broker at Falls, I started in midsumimmer to fix. either seaecret relief or vindication But after Y2K, she’s: rnot com- Carey and1 Adams, A a Burley real contact c its clients, revievew their “As it turnedled out they did need ownership ends In EIKO of theirr confidencec that they piling property informatation in a >estate compaipany. possible f problems and ssuggest it today,” 'Spooipooner said Monday. ELKO, Nev. - Four' generationsge could wealeather Y2K just fine, book nor writing price chchanges in, . Taylor rereported Monday he tests t and sottware-vend< rntiimVf^ rn w n rk ______Nelson said Monday. “TlThere has homes arourlund theUnited States. • president\ David Spoonersrsaid.— up and going:” Group Publicati'bh! ‘ ...... ■ A' coufluple of months' ago, " T: nothing-changed In ouour lives,'' ' Carey.imdrAdains’ A faxes to other ^ m at one, an accounnning busi- . ” ts s e n tiaially,- ilj o u r problem s “Our family has beenin e ni no. 9942111. . than 60 full-time emploployees and Sometime;nes, no matter how hard - U rtr cent federalal tax bracket. Ouch - ' ^ scores of part-tim e en:employees, you “ ardrch and crunch the num- yes, that hurts.hu But you’re not including paperboys andnd mailroom pers, notluthing works, because you : totally out in the cold. 'Chapter 7, nonbuslne:ess, Chapter 7,, businessbi status help. Kim Steninger was business J.^st donn’t t have enough deduc- ; C6 ntributd wirew reports re govern- • Plea I n o w m pany's v

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The will return to a policyI ofc higher Monday,, wlwhen the-Nation'al • M onday, ho ld in g; nimost stocks I..-'.- — tt 100 . strong perferformance, which esca- interest rates. _ 4 Associationion of Purchasing lower on the first daydaj of trading / • lated In tlthe closingnveeks of The Fed, which raisiised rates Managementlent said the industrial in the year 2000. “ o S x . 1999, set up some .stocks for scat- tliree times last year inn an effort sector of the economy grew ih Lifting of' the1 ~VY2K cloud ■ ■ tered profit>fit-taking Monday. to stave off inflation, optedo not D e am b err fofor the 11th consecu- helped iwost 4echnoInology-shares ------M any-iniinvestors.had-held-onto------to raise rates for-a foiihlith time at----- tive month.-h.------as som e an a ly sts; pipredicted a ...... — a‘100 stocks in DcDecember to avoid pay- the close of 1999, sayingng it want- The pnrclirchasing managers’ round of coiporatee s]spending on !■ — 7,000 . ‘"e capitalal gains taxes for 1999. ed to ensure monetaryy stability report also!0 sisaid Its price index, high-tech initiatives.I;s.That helped «vi«9<99 13t99.90. m «o ^ s n x0 x 0 -—•- - - The-starrolroHhe-nefw^ear means while Y2K bugs were» sstill per- which measuasures the cost of raw lift the Nasdaq compmposite index . |______investorss >who sell stocks now ceived as a threat to ththe econo- materials,>, rr’s SOO fell as trad intig g began w ithout any raise rates as soon asas'Feb. 1, moderate-ie -increases rattled • age fell 139.61 to close at day.byy risint g m ore th an 120*• ..14.03 to 1.45S.22 ...... Y 2K .probl)blems. But the good ' when- its Open- M a rk e t • investors nomlonethele^y . T a x e s- Continued from D3 Advisorr inii San Juan Capistrano. and a $3,000 unrealized!d loss in a' paying 12I percent p nondeducuble can also enjoy some taxX :savings,” “Planning.ing.on the estate and Calif. mutual fund. Both partirticipate in- interest” on tlie debt, Scott says, he advises. et to deduct the points itemized deductions (n about all tlieJie $1.5 : million to your fnr a home - a greatat iinvestment right awajvay - as you do with a first interest, property tax,!5°aJX': ,s Sln^withIthchlld Retired lielrs at death:ath. With no planning, .that lets you itemizelize for some mongage.ge. Instead, the points are etc.), you’ll remain firmmIy in the Earns abo Couple who are bothi 70; Thoir more than $300,000$3( of tax wiU go' • ------good-tax-suvings<-Bu-But-you-can—^j spread outoi over the life of the . ibout $40,000. A renter, >am upon the death of 28 percent bracket, sa;jays Brian „ot in a 401(01(k) plan, with a grade- home is paid off. as is thIheir VaSi' .o Unde Sam •beef up your retireirement and lJoan,.so.:0.you.get a very small Scott, a fecK)nly finandal ving spouse, Thomas shave your tax bill by saving 15 ' deductionion each year. But when laljplanner- schoolchild.Id. ------...... ■■- tion condo.-They haVee taxable ' at Glowacki & Framson3 1Fmancial income of about $4d,0Q000 ond n : percent in your employ)loyer’s 40I(k) you refinainance a second time, you Advisors LLC in Coststa Mesa, »P Now:': I By filing as head of plan. With a S40.000)0 jSiilary;, you usually cancai deduct the remaining total estate worth about:It $1.5 mil- $ Nextt yyear: You should ---Calif. So, there’s not a loilot you can - householdJ yyou’re already in the lion. • ' review the a.ss could sock away ^,00G000 and you’d points from- fro the first loan, Tsu do tliis year. lowest tax( bracketb at 15 percent, save 52,100 in taxes, TrTrank says. ’said. $ Now': The biggestt itax con- investments,-'its.-Thomas says. With $ Next year: Here’:e’s w h ere rt William Bender, a cer- vorth of $1.5 million, a $ Next,xt yean Chcck ,your with- tlfiedpUbliblic accountant with cem yoii bodi face is thee irequired 'vort Maitiedwithdiltdren some planning will helpp you; next Balser, He minimum distributions frfrom your • taxable incomrome of $40,000 means holding again,ag says Dale Quelle, ___tinip.. You need,.to._hump Horowitz, Frank & 'O^.JYou’ll___ y.?u.r_investmstmenjisjire prpbablx___._ ------One spouse ^vorks ; fuJfull time and-----an enroUcfUed agent in-Buena Parkj----- ;in-Santa-Ana,-'Calif:-----_ IRAs thaLbegm atage.70. contributions to both yoi be receiving income youlu haven’t not doing asis wwell as they could be, earns about $60,000.10. ,The ' other Calif. If ycyou readjusted it so you plans. Je best tax credits you ' you assume your two , spouse works part timeme and earns . had a bitit rmore money at die end able to claim: expenses had before and tliere wiUiU bea tax ‘ }>e says. If yoi “At least get every dc to pay, says Quelle. “Be! rprepared . homes are• $5$500,000 of your net ______S30.0Q0. Thev are homeownerslioi of the ve;year, m ake .^ure you’re__—j ased on a sliding scale J putting to work for you e as hiflh as $720. (A tax bly cannot itemize deduiuctions - assume thatIt scsome of your taxabl6 ______$.NQwiJ3ieJxiSLthiiihing you rnn could ^ p — ti»n8,-co>paymontR-anm d -o tliir___ ■■"■I ran b ea ^—homennorrgagc-interesfi;-is-usually— —incomcHs-dc;-dcriyed-from-Soeial ------do is make sure you’^)u’ve gotTn 5F letnng Unde Sam bang expenses not coveredi Iby your luces your tax liability jryou. ■ vliile a deduction mcre- the largest chunk of ititemized - Security beneenefit's. It’s not unrea- • your deductions in ororder. First . onto it for j insunmce. Using these pn deductions - so planning5 tot gener- sonable to) asassume, that one or 2S the income that is . .off, definitely considcider putting __ , . lars gives you more bang ate deductions would nolot create botli of youI wilwill live 10 to 20 years the maximum 52,02,000 in a Mamed-I - n o children buck, Scott siiys. Fina . any tax benefit unless t'the total more. 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Fn.-aaalaa388 MV U,8.dotarlOI.S7 M.U M.U Una amvKl at Portland tor art/cman by Mar Ma ...... 398 -3 NEW YORK (AP) - Theeindus- J:S jQa.parb<{ana(.attaploati.eom.bar- Ma' 10.981 M COM«SdiS* ” -°® -* 5*'*’ S ’ = . ::: S U} SOMO !».; ona parb. trial sector of the U.S. eco Mtr COMEXStfvtr - - - •■ - SS.*'tUfl25^r x , ~ =.«, ■ ' ■ sSap , •-...... Sto -1 • Sm 8343 89.B7 ."53’ glgrew in Decem ber’for theSrjuJ: Purchaslnsta g ------OMwal • 3.89 )5S SJJS SSS •: : waacvaa 4.91- , DU Aor 85.79 88SSgJI:5? 0C St:??_:5S______consecutive month, but attaslow a - HwAlBalodkatfcatttw natwntandeareai— «.3S------ifl“^ S i T e L Bl— >8.00 8S.40 85.87 ..47 er ------PufAwlngMSS >av*radK>Mandaiaaa 4.SS 2ff°*45T^*^l"450^’450^ Mai -34 V pace than inlTovember. iiian«B*ra'kid«t. Mv CoHm 134.00 ltO.1011 r „ H rwwnaaloraruuypiMam : 3.84 May Ma _...... 498 S K SS5? SS:S ::5S The survey released M(Monday t»Mehtr««too»overal buBinau Jwi OrwigtJ (5^ S3.7B 4. TNi.'a opan im 1 Iw 8*M MM«9S 68.90 88.99 ..45 h' Mv Ceoea S.40 a.20 B.M -s !!SKa;.i3is* NOV, 88.70 87JC by the NaiionaLAssociqti^tionof acilvWyofmortl3r«twiaOO , , M« CeO»1 91.10 M.35 St 3J7 EtI talat 3.540. :nt con- InduBttBl oomp«mpAriM. f.‘iS’,V.,-,S ||S K s3.88 r PPurchasingi Management .j^^fiaa., - , C h e e s e *JS3,«25 firms fi that the economyly is on ______ffiSfa isiKi \ISjS s : .« ' i i s S " s Cheddar chaaaa prteaa w ^ Chkade UaUarcanua S T *30 94 09 S5.97 '.147 **"track toward equalinjng th e Utt OFPU* t0.97l0JI 10 S7 3:s; g; ______^ 58 90 ■ 57,40>7:40 5«:13 9737 ti:87 longest lo expansion in U.S.. historyh “ ------i!in!^.18Sua«iudbtockaUJtUiair J.47 8180---•443-.1,oa.------»h ----- r»SV oFrinr-TT35i?fl0— itm ,^ura..i«*ngonm.C«c;^ Pilen ceurlMjr Avorandt* WMim. Jul M.5s' 83JS039 83.40 8342 .1J2 -this-morithr-^------^ F*b Uv« cttM es.so ea.4Q gg.ro ■ ■ Aug 01.60- -ei.7t.1.70 81,19 - 81.70 .1.00 - "Aar Uv^cnM 71,9071.40 ' 71.72h ::IS. HcFi Lom SaOa Ctifr ■> - - - Oct 57,00. 57.es The group said its intiex,x,based “ ;a o; • ■» WHfiAT^ . P o t a t o e sa •______Oac '95.40 S9.9aI ” ' ssSs :.«® oron a'national survey of• execu-e M j r oq'j^jMtg^.oon jo 71f1,B7,«7 ..12 '^ ? ^ 4 |a 5 247.S II ^ Apr 7:— rrr5B;ioT«” ------ti,tiv ^ who buy raw materia!ials and CHICAOO (AP) - USOA - Ma^j>0UI0 mamamalaFOO Lativxnaoes ...... *'*® otother supplies for manufacBcturing ^— ‘ 273 2M.79 387,78 ->5 itOObtacU EtI. laiatSJOO). FrL'aaalat58 ^ FM0«'ea>a« MOO 8s!^II IsVS E F I ■do8.50-700: Fn.'tcoai MOO 8S.4o PORK&EUJES f*D Lr>«hoo« M30S4S3 6S07KECS!’ 30?* gi 299 30l'*® ^1.9 Ruaaata ^ 90 b eaiiona par cm 70 eount WiWattungion 40.000 fta.: oanta pwirb. b. cent in December, comiTipared Apr Uf«hogi 97.40M.I3 i7J7 0;Co300 Fn.'aopanlnl 120,120,912 . . and ^ Ongon B.9»fl.00. Wla6or«e/ 7B 0078.89 70 80 uicoanMparbuaM. '■ 'Rui ngnnand latl tpoi 70 78860 7800 ' 7680 tlOO ed ^ a reading of K.5 percentjit. L ______M PofkbM/ 80.1079.00 80.0SK i l l 305.75 300.8 300.79 -3,79 Or* M Colorado Eal. lalat l .383. A f ■ kUr Wl)«*t S.J1 t/3*.45t/4J,471'.«71« ..01 May 211J121!S313.2S 207.» 208 -3.39 10.1 The longest economic: expan-e Uiy Wha«t2.011l2 2.982.S8 - Jul 3I7.7S2IIS3I9 314.9 214,75 OJS nciunt no« nida 100 b tacks'ii-^ugar futuraa tiwHng or VoiliConaa, SuwaMCoMaEKl4>wli>aMOt, 5 117.5 118.75 118.7S -J5 • Mai S KSa.TSM"' continued to grow in Dececember, report is watche< boAAt. Ima leaho Man lai and nera^ 5123.75 123.25 t23JS -.75 l?M.Cloa«) thou^ th at -Q slightly slowerer rate ^ first natnational reading for - PncM (ut>)Kl to cKarto* Minsul noun 13,883 . . o 22 a ’asi 8 55 e'S Sal *'ioIS.. KSS'SSiSnonmeiotaUon:Ck)aad. ' ,v ., SaaJa^ focont pncw IntQnnationnon tnouid smaa sot^iw to - NY.BreutjtiCKalionalD*ilDank4pm.Mon:Cloaad.. than ^ it grew in Noveml^,-iff' ^ d December on1 U.S.U. industrial per- UKcaraparbuahaL May Ma, -...... 8.49 l!lO n of the formance, aI kekey sector in the Orsal n^nama. S17; pMoa. S18;: imasima lada, ne jan 481 488 488 4S9.75 4 58.5 -5.39 J>^ lo ' NEWYOnK(AB|-FuIgn Norbert J. Ore, chairman < ... ^gjota; Idatio pMta. no quwai ama>i»KMaa.noquota. wh ..... Uar • 472 9 474474.79 483J9 484.5----9.3S.,------Od---!”.:Od .... e.ao'-Mo ^ : . . .- surveySU committee. "Both piproduc-- .economy. Pneaa ara givan 9^ by nangamimOuM. m 0 May 4SI.S 483483 471 471.75 -«2S Thu.'auiat9ji8 to- ...... 'o o lS ’'' ----- '------Omaridanobaanpncaaara niflaciad'Clad waaMy 6y Oaan jul 489 480 Ttw.'aopanvm 73,034 'tOOlroy or;i>oUit pail Uaikal Nawt. U.S. Dapaitman olIAcncu«ura-0>aal Agn Aug 488 488 488 478!s 47o'9. -«S- SU( No eoan mniacit nonrwma: S18-S17; pMioa: S1S-S18:I8:«maliad«;3l4- n Sap •489.54804804 480 480.9 -035 • 112 ' SILVEn. - >19; ptfiliaj »l4.tl9: amal*ftiia»;;>io.Qgetaa-cuit»nl SIO Nay 495 497 497 485.5 488.S -8 Mar1B.20 Ml 1B.M18J0, 18i0 -.0404 V ' 9.000 lroy«:(»ni» par lii',<39 • J«l ^ .!!:*" .'.H:'".’.!!;’® low ^'loJo NeWYOnK(APj.K»y<<»y euiraney aitcnanga laiat -GouTtr=^ ' G r a i nJS s SASiii'”" 6 ‘ Nw ^ ...'...... 1ftl7 ^ MWW Esharv PJ«oy C< — — s ” “ H m2 ;:::: ‘ .iS:a Continued D3 Federal Cdurl Pn^ ^^i^at par buanal; miw) cf» lOJI 1987 1970 -.33 M" g J40 11.0002 „ (roni )urt and Mana pai tiundiad wWgrit. Pncaa: 18.70 1&33 ie!33 -.31 •’'■rt;i'.'ataii"9o.... ' •' '* 57 1.9403 .. ‘ 30, 3( Buhl, individual, bu:tusiness BOISE - RecentRei activity in ___ £ftonoa»iia^noilc«.______JK SS'r ^ S' leefr—l«4S—1846—j^3l------::_Hiu.'aopa«lni.n,l34------372_____il B1M ■ ■ - ■ -t Sodvrtina Ht«at. Si.09: banay. S4.001 ' . sS ^ io o o 'o t -status-n6t-li9ted,-Gh8ptersr-Tr-lS-^— F e d e ra l'C oju u n rrln c lu d e d -th ls ------tiaM): mliad gnUn. no ouola: oali.t4.jWanooaaf^449797 1:4«7 49 4‘ creditors, assets $100,10,000 to . Magic Valleyjrfiling: fil MS paiceni mol*iura)> Pncaa aio gmanjmandaOyo, . Frt.-.opanmt 13S,<133.080 00 0.4600 JJ hai^natnOuM. LiVESTOCk $500,000, liabilities *100,10.000 to CatherineI M M. Rahn/Vs. C o ^ Son wtwa »t>aal. Oaeombar dabvaiy,««V,«Mo-Ma-, $500,000. Case no. 994211110. H a rt, d e p•uty u tj marshal of Homa, U.OS: aan wnia nrftaal m Ouiia3uiiay, *3.02;and Jan 148 00*^8X10 M 145.90 148.40 -.30 LIVEOTOCK UVI AUCTION - OladJloOl Uvnloi F 0 .SSI:S IL f u e l s ■ b ^ . dalivaiy « Ounay. *3.80. Pncatiwatquoladdaoyoy Uai 148.80 14 Fnday: UUoy and contmardal eewa'30.35-4S-45.00; Bellevue city,:y, (city of Bellevue, ' .&n 150.00 147.20 147.M .:80. 6«C ^UM^aWi liOHT SWEET CnuOE Chapter 11, corporatic[Ion ■ • This case is aa dvilc rights action toOOMif grain pncaa: loR >^a wnaal. i's, > 148.10 147.20 147.30 -80' laadar ]|»« aiaara 80.50-71.90: haaoy holalanniaadar h IMOUCdeOanparbU“S.I • ■ ■ c -- 1S0.00 19 alaara n/a: holattM tonnoar hartaia rfa: bat • with a demandand for a jury trial. D«j>ay^^9: com.JS (tioui^ » ) 149.70 147J0 147.30 -.80 n/a: lal lan«a n/a: uuay and eemmaitlal bu $!$500,000 to $lmllllpIpn On July 31, 1998, 19' H art stopped. ^ ly-fgI H3.00\i 150.70-160 80' -rOO 43.00; j«|Jj haaw laadar r>a.<9icatvaa >• UwiwEO OASOUNE POCATEUO (AP) • Kuno Farm Duia< ' ^a: wMnarptgn^^^ lan«a 70.00-71>-7*00; 4ZOOOo*t.eamapargal. 105 River View Driviive N.,‘ her going 577 mm ph in-a 45 mph*' ^ -I Shoshone, corporationn (real zone, courtt recordsre say. The ^OCAT^^ V ^ i^ al 3 00 (aiaa • , K tKmlqas'* . (t)aaiIy):14p«rtamtpnno3.0](aoMi CHICAOO (AP) - f^uiuraa uadirto on lha CnieagoOi - lOMOrrmbu-a.$parir estate), Chapterrll, 16-4919 credi- ' plaintiff allegedigedly got' out of her . ;wnlar3.0S(d enjoyinge an earnings holiday h sales-.of its eleciictronics player, PiaySlyStation 2, which is - G rin - B. W o o d b u ryy and ' for the dty of ]Bellevue and the consumer electronics ^ a n t S,ony spurt latelyJy - if one excludes the gear, gi espedally its industistry*Iead- due out in MMarch in Japan and L:Linda Kay Woodbury, 5559 E. plaintiff filedid a deferred p r o ^ . Corp. and its stock arear again negative impactim of the Jap w ese ' ing ir Plaj^tation video gamune play- then is expectected to reach North ®‘800 S.-, Burley, joint, bui•usiness - cution agreerriement in District showing the heady groiirowth that yen’s risinglg value against the doi- er. ei ■ America in-In-plenty of time for (farming), (* Chapter 11,I, 16-4d' ' Court for Blairnaine County related made the Japanese corcom pany.a lar and othither major currencies. . There’s also growingg excite-< ' Christmas ZOO1000. Clcreditors, assets. $1 millillion to , to the battery:ry charge. On Nov. .$10 million, liabilities $$1 mil- 10, 1999 th eJ dedefendant request* . 'llion i to $10 million. Ca::ase no. ed a jury trial.ial. Case no. OV 9?. - 99-42088. 9! , ' 00507-SEJL. 20G0-— • ...... • — —. . . ______Continued from D3 Banks, ththe electric company ' Other than pockets of weather-w And an A.G1.G. Edwards branch, conununications in thee computerc □al films throughout the related w outages during thehe week- manager repoiported similar results, , - / ^ m e Iced out fine, too. end, e] Idaho Power Co. offid:dais said the report said,lid. - ■ consulting industry have- ™ 'ti" d i- .|M |e are' ^ie.to c ti^ ttom atchir^ji cated post-Y2K problems. of employees went in systems sj contihued to workk. “WeVe hadad no problems, even ■ 1 Janet L. Neel, a ccrtiflctified public " v c r je wiveekend e . and tested sys- “Our Y2K people are goinggt to of a minor nature,”no Jerry Beto ’■ lf¥.ere';|htai^;if,yw' )cKibr:muliialS45iv ;------accountant with a-Twin-F;n-Falliprac------rbara S tri^ a d en , ycec- be b< watchiiy; our system tJyI r o u ^ a said. . ______.i4mtlthaCs‘iiotlriour.MJ tice, said she expccted:ed to heaV u f R j J Irector ^ of.the Idaho number rn of steps like dosiisuigout ------:------It A ssociation, told The ' books bi and nionth-end ty t] p e of TimeS'Newsurs Business Editor Monday from any dientsnts who had ;ftr th o se requeste; prai^>V (^'suggKtioi^’ait^ troubles with accounting:ng software. d Press. “We spent a lot stuff, st but everything' is runningn, Virginia S. HuUfutchins can be readied ^ e good‘news“trtK inergy-and-resources-io—^fii-fine;”-apokesn{an-Bennisis-Lopez ----- ot-735-0931,-£3-E:^242rorby-c-mai!------iiSMoneytreportrplea^Ka|l R a rii^ ^ y c r^ ^ ^ ^ ^ news,!LM.esL5tud,______make sure: thingstli would work.” said sa Monday in the AP repoport. , at virginiat^a,vagicvallcif.com . ■v262--.

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