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Saturday morning-mi -‘ : combat global warming.. matechangeIge in the wake bf Bush’s ■, turn, President Bust m ade a .. :— r^ WithoutIt Ifancy words or quite ■ President Bush 4nnoujunced last ; statementt andan< the cbUapse of UJif. , ••diplomatic debut that . 'the right pnproportions. He told the month that the Unite< lat.wassoft- ' ^ u p : ‘Tto ted States ■ talks lastt NovemberN aimed at . ' .' • ,‘SRokw, pJaih-^pbken,1, ssometimes' *m here to olfer my own ' would not ratify the 191L997 Kyoto, -haiiuneringlg outo detailed rules for ' badly spoken and alwavva».egalitai::_H^^H - ideas.-rinI herehi to leam and to lis-. Probnl b ^ u se its mandtidatoiypql- .. implementingtting the Kyoto pact 'Jari - in the tradiBonlofdemocra-; of — ten from'vi•yoices'tb'those inside. V • lution reductions were tb(»b harmful - At U.N.V headqua^ersht Friday, ' ' ' . ;,cy that'this summit celdelebrates. ; this hall ancand .to those outside this, ’• v to the Am'erican econcnomy. His • top enviroht‘Ohment officials'from- •' • No American imp^a]rialism here.-. . hall, who wantw{ to-join us in' con-; ^stance has drawn sharpp criticism > Latin Americerica, the South I^dfic: . . .: -‘‘El honor es mib” - Ithe_ honor. structivediadialogue.” : many fondgn govemimmenti-: and the CarCaribbean.'joined the '- ' leNatiuiil , Eurupeun U iuee Ceiitratf~P^^B ^^I stumbles. .. ■; . . irPfflnir lirvuwJng to. : ■ ‘ -Amerfcan leaders-inin.a.pcivate— n ..Bushaiff. incil,.a JU.S._^inove. ahead-»d-toiratify-the4Cyoto: ___ _ • , -.laudience before the Si :tui^taldrig"sS5aon with ‘ enviroiimental~advocacacygroup, Protocol.,, i Summit of of novice stuBush did not at first see' ’the Americas formalljiIlly opened: . . In a.pictui The gathering gave thehe new pres- •_ e minister’s'extended • r i d ^ t his; first real diaiiilahce to con*. - hakeit,*? a member of- lian press called out- - , duct th e “humbleV forei) r e i^ polio; —- President BushBu waves as ha arrives for the flrfl plenary session at the :rhand.-“Sha' . . 'he. promised Througli !h was' the first foreign ighout la s t oftheAmericsrleas In Quebec City, Saturday.'ay. ■ . . th e Canadiaiat Bush received at the . [SQ year’s campaign. heSummlt., . . Chretien; ^let us th6 rbughlv evaltie . ^ The famously pilnctiictual chief ' ." ta h M iiine commumty.” ■ '“Indwd, perhapsi^: use - for a working din- iltiate vour InluHes lead er’that':eb. 5 - after becoming - ' ' and m ake su re you hi execurive, knowh; to bark his’ exercised his.-Golden He pretended not to 1 White H ousi u heal correctlyl impatience with tardy.aiI’.aides, held RiJeotdipiiplomacy here on «viery- .one .< who demanded tb ki t in January. But their ’ r. ner on Feb.before the cameras ' off his scheduled meetitering Friday '.VJ“ g,»n)mm the subsmndve to the Ihis State Departmeni . president ir Ua^piiSfcl'' .; tourists against visiting O II seenied tentative. • aftemoon with Andearean leaders • ..‘" S " '? ’?- taow.w hy c h itc h a t list hi arrived?” Chretien . and .waited more thah1 220( minutes erred to Canadian Prime Colombian'President . Friday sriUs ■Tor the Brazilian and Boli'kiUvianpres- „ M inister JeanJ< Chretien when it. . Pastrana ] applaude< , idents to make their waj»ay dirough to dedenouncing the.protest- . . American’sj style. ^ ^ d Bush. Vwe just hit . urijy ers who ththrew bricks, hockey .“Yery informal^ very,led. o the . -Yeah,”sa ' 2 1 . stringOTtdtywidesecurit bonded the prime min- : “I wanted to visit withiththeiead- : id firebombs at police was.yery i clear, .very trar, ■ the^ound.” ers face to face,” Bushih isaid, call- nearthesmsummifsite. .' . " •• He ] was ‘very sincere .inopen. H e ■ lonishment to reporters eaders would not take __ ing the 33 other, presidisidents ahd .' ■ . “* ^,“5* stron^y disagriee with. logue1 with tis and I think ■ Aster’s admor ' .prime ministers of-the ush said. - ’. . .. a c good part, led to the su , | v ■; ' B e aautifulgifts^^ H a r he western th at th e leaier in French, .nor-in ’ bemi^hefe America’sin ne ei^ b o rs. s; gulzas,!’ Bush smiled die t meeting,” Pastrana sa ' P m f e s 6 i m ■' ■ *1 grew up in a woiJd ibian journalists who. Bush. listened atte orinMexican.” . ■ . 'tw il& earetariM■ e & ^ e e h Ild where it [ouse aides said he was you treat your neighbor,«r,well,ies.' heile would visit their coun- ..through t Friday night’s A p n i 2 3 - 2 7 jcloping. k 'O’- They trtranslated his reply as, .bpwer.'whtfe .c five leado tg about the Mexican ' a good start to devel Viith CoHatlllicUlilaDirainticlas H oping «8«. Slonaware Pie Plaioi g to save5 budget,t - G € « P 1 ( D em s CamllieBecfcnian : GIB S e d Powlerliar picliits Flames P) -G iven ,' dievotM to . Slippnffy vote« “SHOP" -. officials and cohgre reeks 'later, many gressional . . al clout beibecause the Senate is • atriuinph for. Bush and alg I spend- Cher’s$1.2'tiil]ns_say.they3vill.need^ ' .Republicans seem incnicreasingly : split 50-50D,between I the'two'par-----"irig’bfHis^ii assertion that! a budget • Two- weeliose 15 Democrats to. convinced they will neeneed votes . -tie's and SSen. Zell. Miller of uunifier who can riseI burnish- .. Republicans J^m moderate Senate De ! tax figure upward Democrats , G eor^ is'i theth only Democrat ^p- ' VWashington’s partisan diliat he is a sorne of thb:F coptinued resistance: - , tb shape next year’s's i tax and . {rartingtheSe Sl .6 trillion tax plan. The. Senate approvede i above . pump theand t: Jeffords.; spending plans more toothe tl presi*’ “I don’t't ithink they had the. . getg by 65-35, with 15 Dei□Iture.. . because of o . : denesliking. , votes for $3$1.4 trillion when we j(joining all 50 Republicansj Its bud; by Chafee an< That supiport could bee nnecessary '; left” for thelie recessi Daschle said pport. Days of lobbying•emocrats' I . because two moderate RepublicanRej in aii interervi^w.“ And I don’t . PPresident Dick .Cheney,nsinsup- ■ W"F in e E y eeweiEur iiii a n e h p>ur! i .'senators - Lincoln Chafee Ch of - thinkthevoivotes have changed.” . . , ^Majority Leader TrentI Iby Vice : . • JRhode Island and Jameses Jeffords But if a1 ggroup of Democrats ' . NMss., and others failedy, 1Senate ' ' n W est M akes It Pos'ossible - O ur Cpm inm itm ent to.,QualityI WM akes It RightJ ,pf Vermont - continuele tto resist-• President Bush’s pushI fofor.a $1.6 ' iiillion, 10-year tax cut ancand for less • ! : i^^ding than they,waiitIt ,• \ r B l n l i\comfor* r - N on-M ei 1 .. Congress returns ftfrom its ' spnng break this wee^ a A !^("ff-.ln-H oiire ■Moimtirii : leaders nope to cralt a o o o A In-HomcCompar ^enatb compromise bud 0 0 0 “ . t .Mcal PttporailonIon B L E m . ^ 2002 ahd push it throuj ■ chambers by May 4. Rupe^urlejrley urea , ^ Groccry Shoppinj W : ] T y \y S A M E DIA iS Y # V , “WharWe*!! have to do i ' ♦ Trunsponaiioh loisabud* ' '•( ^ 5 2 5 BLUE LAKES BU ,'get re^lution that will1 haveh the ^ Housckecpiw ping & BLVD. support of a isubstantialal numberI Ills area. Screened, Bondedd c d .& '.ln s u r^ — — . Eovh oi ^ 7 3 4 -3 9 33 7 7 # • 0f Democrats,” saidd Seriate;: TVin Falls ^ ^ W m F A L L S.8 r Budget Committee ChiChairman. ... ■ www.comfortl<«ll<«pcrs.com • Qfficf:' 1 ^ VARILUX* , ,-l»eieDomenici,-R.N^ 1/^v Owned ' • Vi»iott Beyond B//0 ,a 1 ; Though lawmakers mimust, still Hmitd . '' .'dgn off. House and Senaiinate 'GOP ' ■ r y ' aides agreed la? w ^ tbto include' : w ■ ■ fi $1.4 triUibn tax cut in a (compro^ . 1 ■. I ' ,mise budget, said one Repi^publican, ' I I • speaking on condition offanonyini* ai I I h e r l h o Gi c e n i c s ty. That is midway benvttw S S J h e ______Sl'2 trillion the S ^ t e supportedsu] i . 9n April 6 and Bush’s hillull propos- Urgent • ® - Q u l c i nS t a r t ^ V wliich; the more cbnseiservative : ^—rHouse-includedTn-the-bu•budgeritr^ — ~r— - endorse March 28. The GOP aides also teni I : j g . agreed to'liMt spending! es for many programs toi le S - : f b r Igic Valle W r m P i :6'percem. The.House supsupported . '.Bush’s plaii tb hold thei increaseir ■. ;to 4 'j^ e n t. The Senatele'ignored i - :him and voted for an incnicreasebf ey Weightt Loss Forr n t i f / a J H •8.3 percent. Congress’ budget iss a guide ihat will be followed byy . binding.b ■ fcjcmsl 1.^ . .tax and s i d i n g legisladbiidon. . I m m e d i a t e CaLfiaLfe C e n te r A Republican drivee t to woo c k Start™ " Fonttmula , Six Times S t r o n g e r S B moderate Democrats vtrouloiddhea OpMtaiih■r-tpia • 7 days ■ week • Air direct challenge- to SSenate ; A cro ss F r o n CSI o n F a lls Avi ‘^ Q u icV k e V e G o t T h e SStudies t i To Prove I Minority Leader Tom DasC i¥ingi a n d W™ll-cor«roil«i t douU..UIi»l cMdnical: occurred |u st by taking dieie'‘Qu'lck'Start^" ij S.D., who said he thinkst e S] e h S : ' 736^74^ 2 2 ted In the October 1997 editionon • fo rm u la ... w ithout feUowlrvingaalorie in'awell.yai of the American CoMe of restricted diet o r exercisee p{ ro sn m ! 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A ll-ter- ' remain touch,uchy. W hen Crapo met* . landscape that stretclitches'to.the ' - ' rain vehides are restrtricted tb recently withrith the commissioners far horizons. The la nid d :is Jittered 500 miles of designatedd iroads, of. to ‘discussI theth issue, they were ■ ■;------7-witfi-broken-basaIt-an(and-studded-r^ — a-total-of-900*miles-o-of-roiads~rinterested-ir d'in talking.but cau- wilh sagebrush,'andehiient junipers ’ open within the mohunie[ient. - dbus aboutIt suppoitings< any pro- ■ and. stands ; of . n , . At .Craters; grazingi pe^rmits,'1 posal, Notherhern sa id ., ;. * - ,* still .are. m anaged by. BIBLM, arid .Crapo’l? office,offi is ihteresjed In, '. Som ew hw .iri thatIt v . off-iroad vehides are allf>the-East'— r-Managemenrii^ntermi ten DUfvery Importaht to v .. Fork of the Owyhee RivEUvei*, pre- . private:. “I P™mises. ) your ' ' . w ith s ta te an d som e pi s. More regulations child’s health: ; . . historic humans left'ababundant . - lands. • •' • ■ . are su re to followfc any designa- r ■ evidence of their existencence. “We’re the ones who10 h a v e lid. 1South Central DIstrici Hea9alth can They left rock shelterters, hunt-' identified the extraordinalaryval- “I don’t Uuiiiink the regiiiadons Ibring .your child's immuhirlizatlons , ing blinds and chips fromfro mak- ues out there,” BLM spokJkesman neededI anya: more than the .1.up-to-date, including his 4th4i D TaPj^H uiH M lI ■ ing arrowheads. The5 nun m b er, >;/.WBd.and.S( BiBarry Rose said. .“We’re woridngw is needed,*? Salove ' \We can also register yourjr child In size, and distribution of archeo- ' ''2ao rl^ inMljW;. il • h£hwd to protect them.” ; 'IRIS,\ Idaho's Immunlzatior logical sites make thee aarea the The ageii^ is always ihinterest- When thei governmentg desig- ■ 1reminder system. Call you most complex mosaic ofjf'prehisto- ’p ,. ec onS S . ■ ?.«es.a natior 3ur local ' WT ‘ ■ ed in hijaring people’s cor ional monument, the . |DIstrici Health offlce for Informationinl Y o U SflV ry in. th e state. Sites hha^ av e b ee n ". If people think it’s gbing^ . . firs t th in g federal fe land man- V ,' ,about clinic tlmes'and toes ave him life : : ' dated u far back as 65.000,0( yeurs ■ split into inaiiagement • ut ®oW asersdoitki cations. ,, • ■ ®;, area;needs to be man- hm.;BLM -v offidali want t kick off,the cattle,, ’ago.',’ about it, Rose said. ., . “ close roadss .andI kick out'the. Protect it. This is the O ^hee ( a' ri ■ The agency has ho posit Imiesaid. Jias.nQtJialted.gcazM. ^V . . . , . ^ ^ i r t i i . Ctenlral.D e lstrict-Haalth l p l l c ^ 6^ W M o n S m ment wQuId have left gig™“ n g . don bf Craters of the .. . suninsimimer. wilderness, Gehrke TVfln Falls 734-59D0> Jerome 3 . said. AreasIS proposed] as wUder-: i324-8B38rStioilionB 886-76630 «• 0I oot|lng 934-4477 Growing popularity • ;■ ness oughtt tto be designated as • siich,.becausluse those areas will F o x C h iro» i p r a c t l c qihii|c,-'R fl. :| ' Since a 1988 Air Force•cepropos* . likely stayy'wild ' anyway. And ' ^ — ^ S T C al for a massive bombiniling range .' restrictionsns are necessary on : CjiP S tJF F ESRINGI ] . in Owyhee County fMK»^aiK)OT»ut»dlo'rfl^ VbABTON'8 CLUB 93 memotIDBIGOMNER, Jackpot, Nevadada . . k • AMERISUITES, (2 nights) witl ■I ' ^641 HIGHUiro'iWDjimmeBUT.niiiiiFiius,.10 ii * 733-1120 . K * vHh dinnerat AHGEIL’S & the OLIVE tn GARDEN V. 1* •ANmVERSAAYIim.Boiw.w.witfi dinner at the CRACKER BARIARREL ' ; • BEST WESTEWI,(iteCa]l wilh . . I ilh lunch at PANCAKE HOUSE && dinnerdi at the M U.' ' ^ W M m •EUWOfW RESORT, Sun ValleIlley, with dinner at RED ELEPHANl WIT, Ketchum. 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Birrhof•f a hot sp()pt: Canyoonlands hlave yioke n t p a s x DroughIt inakess power By N .i Nokkentved . _ , of explosi')sive rhyolitic eruptions • . Tlme^New wrtter backward, excavatuig canyonsa to' the reservaivation,it; spt«ads'into a '• .'' . : that streiretch from the corner' "'. their present depths. . , - whereldaliaho, l!leyada and Oregon . etland valley that is the A similar situation caran be'seen • breeding,gi[.BroundJo n numerouisi j. pfospec:tsieivenS • -^TWIN.FALLS j^uThirhe-caiiyoh-meet-to-^ i-yelloiwstone'NatibnalT^ — rodayrlirSnak'TRiirer: lands of. southern'rn- Owyhee . Park. ’ T.Canyon,- • spedwofdir.ducks, giving the'^eser-..: r ^.SEATTLE" (AP)', — ' th e % ac^fMt, or 53i peri*rit of nonm d,. ; 'County stretch.frorij the : . where Shoshone Fallsi Mde Tw in-vation its haname, Duck V all^., ; hydropower, system, that the Bruneoiuv , - : Th'e hohOt .ispOt- F alls re at hds lorig' . titrovigh tiMim ,winter. That-means' Jarbidge river canyonsjns-into east- how,lurks represent;. 'FM ther^r wdst, .the'.East Fork ' wjdqed the Northwe«stwiththe,' - leissWaterflsr flowing .'through the '; - ern Oregon. ■ * ''Yellowstoi mtistssav a . the corontinuing / Joins the'2e South'For'k, which luxury of cheap dectridId ^ would • power turbin<-bines in die Nbrthwest*j ; . The area proposed b e ro siom n ■ .‘and ' drains thelie B ull M o u n tain s in - 'be struggling this year ev i by some as' fuels thele p a rk ’s meteoHuslammnmedinto what deepenii even if n o r-. .. dam& anationalmonument:nt includes, geysers ai ling of the n o rth em Nuld change,'of course}___ and hot • > River, .-./two forks n th e canyons of th e SoSouth Fork-^'springs.. •- — . [tstim sournessa ^ m O r T S » > t run into southeastern • Blit the region faces!S drought '. with.steady!dy rain through spring- ' ' and East Fork ofjthethe Owyhee ' Subset n, gradual- ' Oregon, eveiventually flowing’north- instead, and that makevinds thrbugh th e ' The. ‘ .'Bonneville' , P o w er . areas But th( ttaller tribu-'; placid baseasalt iava , It cut into thee&jrthsiupp^.l. ii fa m o u s. ;the'foreast,i5for.cbn-'.'' tary stream^ and thee. ccanyons'of .form the', s example .. ' bigg^ enipripw spare in the lower . ' .Administration, whichh markets' ' ' tinued dryrweather. we , ' '',. . th.e Jacks.Creek areirea to'the -- layers’ bl layi ara F ^ in . 48 sates.' .. . power produced'by theIie29.dam ., It is not shapingsha up ias the w orn ■ north.' • ; Snake • ’ork state, • The Bruf'uheau and Jarbidge federal hydropower syistetem bn tiie drought onn recordr« That occurred. .. The canyonlands of Owyhee. Plain, : beiiMifiecontimtinenialcrvst. the,falls' * riversdrainaii^high basins in ,the. , Columbia and Snake? riy^«rs, gener- in 197.7, whe — r-eounty-have-a-violent >wly-erod—- ; HumboMt^ UIUI.IH&56 .’-million acre-li enrggsioaic .Betweensniom ii- Themuitwas'majestering ,-ing thleir e way Forest in nc history that'belies thele 1pranquUli- ,. lion and 11 northem Nevada, cut- days, its c u s to m s in WaiWashington,. , different worlvorld in to m s bf power' . 1 millioh . • . „ .. Lake'Erie.. ting north th ty found t h ^ today. years ago,j,andent 8 • notSpot tf. 1 through the plateau tb O r^on, Idaho and Montsitananeed consumption.OIL ------Sbme scientists say^ameteorite:~^16va— a i - r 1 ° ^isoianner,th'eSnakeBi . iJUver.. :____ . . . . - . . abouLll,000 megiawatts.- — ^-^In 1977,-“ht■“how marv people had— . slammed into whac iss n the earth’s as Lake IdIdaho, isitretching from and ( the Bruneaii and JafHfdgeJ . Bed^ Natibi upper mantle.-, the layerlay of hot T w in F ^ t ibiial'Moiiument, the drought, we’re in &i;c^5s of 4,000 ' p o k esm ann. . JohnJ Harrisoii with Is to Baker, Ore^ ' rivers1 have carved theie ir steep, bluffs a t GleGlenns; Ferry, w d along .megawattsshort.’’ . rock beneath the con:ontinental The-lakeike filled and drained • narrow,i canyons' throi tate Northwest Powec : ' crust. The result was'a ough the. Mud Flat RoadR< heading tip onto Drought is a likdy reaeaiity 'this '.-P lan n in g CounciliCoi “We have a, safeistering several iimtimes. Over-time it cue. Owyhee .< Plateau. , • theOwyhee]iePlateau.. ' summer. As o f April l, .d . , “hot spot” in the rockick beneath Hells Cahyciyon o f the Snake River, the snow-, „ much differeierent sodety today a^ . The East Fork of thee Owyhee ^------r • pack in tiie Columbia Riveiverwater-, faraselectronzonicgadgeny.” ' thecrust. . . .' As the lalake drained, other ' drains < the Elk Rim Moui •The Nbrth American < untains of ' Times-Ne\Veitff -eni;ironm enta7 shesd above The Dalless DamJ on . In the lastast decade alone, the . m continent ' streams an i Sno>^elt- to about 588 million . grwthindenulemand. Ifiht whitj^ to exploree southwest-s« 'sireain ahand the region were iactivity that floiirishe had.hi confronted h!m~' McKenzie were sentIt tot trap a R'ver, OjDwyhee County was with \ the county seat ata Ruby over poach:ching charges at his ' noiy Laiarie: — jlarge-;stream-that'empinptied-intb~^'“ ‘>V™. “1 ®God-forsakencounoy.— —a'ty:-—r— ( ■^■^■"""‘■■■■‘■ '.•“camp at Bulliill .'Camp bn. th'e South. the Snake River. McKeKenziewas ■ „'"J> 'e "imid*1800S{ southern ' The coimty extends fromfi the ; Fork. . ' ' . bne of several partnetners with 9«yl'=e Co;County was still largely ' Oregon< border to th e Tw^vin Falls. Today, farfanning and ranching .i._Johft-Jacob:Astor.in-th(the.Pacitic ----- red.JIhenJnLthe-early___—County:( line to the ease,-'aand.from —'-a re the domiim inant econorhlc acdv-“ ~ jFur Company. 1860s, mtrDiners found gold in t the Snake River tb thee Nevada ities in Owywyhee County, whose Inlnider-VoIusU" ’ Whien the th rro didInotretiim,. nc ' Joraan Cr,Creek in the Owyhee border. b . countyseatnIt now is Murphy. . '. McKenzie investigated.d. HeI found IS.-'. . . ' , Largely unsuccessful effortsel to ■ — — ^— ^ 6 ,5 9 9 one of the men murdirderedin. Id •strikes and a growing eradicate e the Ibcal Indiaian popu- rimej-JVcjjtews environmental ■ • .MSRP ; .camp and no signs ofif thet] other “ tUe indusiustry to feed the min- - : lationI included a bou>unty on ,•reporter MS;'.S. Nokkentved can be two. McKenzie thoii^t i sht white settlers into Indian I scalps. The Shi'hoshone . .reached at.73733-0931, E xt 237, or ' g g s:punty. , • ...Indians . I were eventually.!iT rounded 6yfrmai7ntditi^s^dpcvaUeyj^ Ban on Interi:met i H I W eV et Expanded I preachers faciGes O u r S•election e o f dourtctialien ^ ■ . X O M F CORTSHOES

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' s h o tdk o v ^ ^ e r itwttdetKtedat . 19. and four , \ ; bee n ,fir,ft^,from about'.a block. .. iT;:j^-',a::y.S.:Enibassy;;5y;,dfficlal-said^ slbnaiy, wais shbt-in.ti.the.Ieg.d;inng IftOS aiaim; local time by “ain air m em bers -of v'.GiGrieaier^ St; a^viay in.'ain fo o tin g civer a drug .. S atu rd ^ . A vromw'iM 'and^liifwit' the flight. He th mi losth ctm o^ of ' spa.cet surveillanceSI iand controlypj • /M a ^ e w ’s Baptistr^Churdi ( were . ' deal, PolicePol Commissioner,'JjOthn; -. ' daughter from MiMichigaii'were , , ’ . . the flarhihg plane htbefore mahag* ^^ystem”n " hm joindy by. Peru and / ■ .bdng dri\-eri to,theirur h'om«.aft,^ :', Timon^nty.said- • ■- • IdU^intheshootihjIting and x i a ^ ; , - - ; ‘ ■ ing to guide it into AiAm a z o n R iv e r, , ' t h e United n it Stat^ ' , •,. • -a Friday;nightserirvice, police- . Rossss said , th e fa ta l. sj^jpt V . • ■ The V-S. offirial,ial, who spoke on’ ^ . . where-they floated1 con the craft’s. The»statement si said the plkhe ' .-said. • uM.tb have been random.' ' • .. condidon of anonyinymity, declined ' . . ' Nritoohs'for a h^f-I f- h b u r. b e f o r e -' e n t e r eed d Peruvian’^.space fivm Johnson,'sitting bebehind the'^* ' . “Thereiere were other shots fiAd, to say whether the U.S. aircraft : M ing re s c u ^ by locac a l v illa g e rs . . B r ^ wiwithbut fillip a fli^rplan[a_ ver, was struck in theth head by a . ' but thatlac ist the only one that wtent ‘ I.—,;-:-:— provided-the-^sidsidonrof-the-sin— ^-7^— —- —^TheihisslonBrie$’'t’-planewaren—^andthat lat'it'was'fiFed'on'after the' , -bullet that penetrai■ate^the win* . t ^ u^ tthe windowr,” Ross sdtL . • ' gle-engine floateiLter p lan e shot ^ - route-froip the.Brazildl-Peru border .'pilotfailidied to r«pond to “intern^ ■ ' down Friday, jut he s_aid.U.S.,_ .: ,to the city bf Iquito:tos,'about 625 ■ d b h a lppitxxdures i^ of identification |.; ;traclcing.planes.rcs.routliTely-ppss .. m lleihordieast'of LiLima, wheh,it ..-andintetiterceptioii.” along information[bh'to Peruvian \ : , was attacked, ^ d tlthe'Rev. E.C But JMario. Jtisto, chief of .authorities aboutIt si suspicious air- ' . Haskell, spokesmann for the New • .Iquitos’s’ aiiport,!b said this plane did ■ , craff in the'nbrtorthern jungle, Cumberland,-Pa.,-bibased grbUp, have a iflight plan and that itsits H E 9IdiU ai region bordering-Cg-Colombia and’.: ’ the Association off B1 a p t i s t s f o r . p i l o t wwas a in radio contact with — -T-BraieHf7a-eom mnon-route-for— oi • “ ^WoHd'Evangelism. ^ — — — - r < f a ito>S’ S ’' airport control.tower, cocaine trafficking'.tg. ' » j n ' ‘Amid conflicdng nreports about.. offeringng periodic reports on his' iM E lM i Since the early' 191990s, Peru has : [ 1 ^ 9 whether the missioninaries’ plane '. ■ position.in .. ----- be^.alkey.Soudi.Jh,,Amerlcan...ally-^ ’■ — u «•»-----had a-flight-plan,' the'ie'U.S.:offidal-: , . Thepliplane was expected to land , in the Uniled StatesItes’ w v bh drug Bobbi DonaldtonipeakitoherDc '' •. in Limai said *‘a.U.S.>. government in Iquitostos at about 11:10 ajn . local . trafficking; Once theIhc world’s lead* - d hhusband, Kevin Donaldton, trackingaircraft.wasIS in the area, time, but)ut Failed to check in withI a W e O f f ee r : ' ing producer of cocaoca leaf, the raw .. in support of the Per I Amazonaa River In Iqultot;. eruvian inter* radio repreport He later added that . material used to) mmake cbcalne, *' '.cept mission. ... AsLS pai^t of an he did m j: .ColomblaV ' P«ruon!Ml Saturday. Donaldson wai I not know predsely when , Peru supplied^ 1 .'^agreement betweenn the United the planeme was shot down. ; ...... “ • M i c r oD d e r m a b r a s '.Medellin and Calili d dnig organiza* ' Injuredrwhen M a Peruvian al'r,force Jett ' S ta tes and P eril, the t United • . “Thee control-towerc in Iquitos *' .'tions. Much of .thatlat cocaine< went . shot doMlown hla plana carrying. States provides trackiicing informa- informened. the' air force and '' to the United State:iios. the .world’s ' ean j, fnlsslonarlea In Peru's ‘ ' "tion on planes suspectsctedofsmug- ' requesteiited' assistance,”, Justo toldi • L a s e r H a i r ' bigg^tconsunierofi ... gling illegal dnigs InI titheregibn to The Ass< iveha'iMPiiruy: AmaionJin Jungle region. , • ‘ sspciated Press. “I have • , U.S.offidais haye the Peruviari air ftirce.:e.*' irifo rmtation a ti that th ere was con- R e m 'o) v a i ; coca eradication cff(efforts-as a sucV , tive yeaieafin;2000. But, he added,-“tKthe U.S. gov* . tact urithIth the tower andiif there . ' ' cess. CIA data,I. releasedr in ’ . The! EmbassyE (>ffldal's staiemeni11 em m ent tracking aiititruft'usedfor - hadn'tt beenb a flight plan, we ■ January showed PerPeru's coca pnh 'came ofterafti oneof die three survivorsrs . this'punwse are unaninhedanddo wouldn’tn’t have known about thei • B o d y ’ ■ ducdon fell for' thele fifthf consecu- • reportedledly said .that an Americanm '' not participate in nnyly w a y In .th e ' f lig h t's existence.”,e* • ■ '. W a x ing r : :';:;tJ.S:corm s i d e r s a e r Ilance in Pee r u k e y t o »-• Cive'ydur.skinn a smoother and ■ dai surveilis 3 d m g w a r ' youngerir look at.^. . •. ‘ , •■UMA.Peru.(AP)-') - For much of • zone. TlThe rules .of engHgem'ent,It. ring last July. That wasw the first ducer ofc)f coca leaf, th e raw mater*.' the last decade.'thele IU.S. m ilitary,. say Peru.‘ruyiap fighters must try too . .such shoot*down sinince 1997 in ial used t -using sophisticated I d to make cocaine, Peru’s%■ ' ' sd radar track- make radiora contact und visuallyy - Peru’s cenlral jtuigle! rregion, Peru ■ coca procreduction fell in 2000 for»r;. ' i ing systems and aetaerial' surveil*' signal aa' suspect alrcrtift' to Innd.d military o.ffldnls soldlattherime., a the fifth S ' Jance, has assisted P< th consecutive year, to a i Peru in.iriter*' .. fo r in sispection p before openingg . . T Analysis say the pol©lijy was for .. total off 84,5008 acres', CIA, data r ■ cepting suspected drugplane&dru -.fire^ u time extremely effececdve. , , shows. :« 330 8'‘ Arenalie Norichi lM n ;^ais l • 736-7175 ? / • ' Buf the United States Sti briefly If thejle pilot balks. \vaniil>g .shotss ■ Peru has been aI 1key South. , suspended the a^eereem'em In May .' must bet>e fired before a higli-nink-'c-' 'Amierican ally in tlth e U n ited T- ...... 1994 out of concenin tlthot U.S.-.offi- ,' ing PerutruWan air. forcfa {ifficlT cun’^n’^S tu tes’ war onllrugi 1trafficlcfiig ■. , .cials could be heldi liable11: if Peru give a “kill“k order." since the early 1990sOs. U.S. offi*'- ■ , shot down the wrong’sng’aircraft.'■, At leileast 25 drug smugglingg cials,have hailed Peru’s;cbcaPl Iff MHCVAllEYFF L Y H S H m S h av e.b cen-downedrSi nc-e>-e- ■■■-eradieation-effurts a sa Friday when a PeruBruvian ,A:37B 1994, wit E h I with the mo.st r^ent occur-';r*'; . Once the worldls leadingle pro*.- .\V '11- ANUUALBAIWQUET . Dragonfly attack plan>lime downed a' single-engine Hoat.pit.plane carrying’ I IVEVIBmSlilP I three missionarieses and two of B uyirLag O r Sellj m i DRIVE RffORT their children. .A wonvoman and her ^ 8 ? 1Pur 2001banqueilet drew ISO attenc. - 7-month-old.dau^lerter were killed. idees and netted overov $7,000! President Clintonin rre am ed the' Magic ydlley Fl)Fly Fishers urges yo,ou to support ihefii following ■'.? ' program in Decembeiiber’1994, after ' ssffiEEE9MJ . . . , tmnerchants, compan . T detennining that PerPehi's air force'.: -Q nm aitles and indlvidiiiials whose generou.qus donations .V had adequate ufeguEiguards ,tp pre* helped make tillills event possible aand such a huge.si■ success!! ■■ vent,acddental,shoot:o o tlh ^ .. . Togirtb^rrF ^Y < ^ ' . Under the'current f l Y L o H a »« n . Twin Falls ■ , ■ - Snake River Grill, Hagermainan Okuma/Jelf A»b • • Peril canhoi use U MkhaelR ' Aibogasi, & n d y (UT) ' rs;s«^.: pick Nob. f l :l Fong, , (CA) , Kasino Club, Stanley Cornputrol,.Meridian Mei , ... } ..J . attack a plane unles rlyn Broek' . ' liffiSjtUjyftir,., ., , ,,i 8 0)0.Falls.Av*^—7 0 . 3 « M» o o — . . . ^ Silver Creek Outfltters. KeKetchum _ Standard Pr^i.l, .WthoUrymgHC^lSr esta te iteeOs/ ' • . . n j. lennHerKu^Hl.-'IWIn’^alb i-!'-'- - Dr. Jack Kulm & S o u th er'^nldaho-^— -Beckv&DlckW lu iiw 1 0 8 “ n o m e rcoircderil bavlngs,Jerome ------^ Lantl T m st. Wendell ■. *ftws RanchI Ct& Hunting\ Club, Beni Rod* >d Sports Shop, M ackay. Idaho Angler, B o is e ', ' '.ShoshoneL* ^ . I N ature Conscrvancy,Coi Ketchum South Fork Anglers, Bolu*J ' Jim Hortliig,Twl!,TwlnFalls:: ' N orm Call}ales, Jerom e , • The Benchm ark. Boise .' Angler's Choice,olce, Mackay , ' ' J C C u jiolom n Rods, Twin Falls .' .Bear Creek Fly Shop, BoiseiC . El Som brero>Mexkan.Rc$tauraht,‘ Me D ennis BraBraiier Plumbing, T w in.Falls' ■ Greg W lsbach, Twin Falls . ’ ■ Jerom e . ' Famlllahn Northwest,N 'Pvvln Falls David Anderson, Burley OK A’uto.Syslemstems, 1\vln Falls . Dale QuIkIliKlcy/Nofthwestern Mutual’ • Gene's Radiator Shop, Duhlhi , Walt'SlnclalMtiIrfAttorney at Law, I. • ' Financiaiclal Network, Twin FalU ' ' Siiake River Tire, Twin Fallslls' 1\vln Falls'j ' '• &iiakcRlvc:1m OuHlllcrs, Twin Falls . Dr.,Rlch Alexander. Twin FallsFfl : P S 1 Waste SystiSystehiJ, ■ ^In Falls . • ' * C om m unll m lly True Value, M urtaugh Stanger Farmii, Twin Falls ’ / ' The R upert'TndTnding Post, Rupert Nick rurdyrdy Ranch Obenchaln Insuraiice, TVinI n Falls • Snake River SportsSpoi Gc Marina, Burley '.andl'iira'liralw Livestock, P lcabo. . '• Dave Van Engelcri CPA; TwiVvin Falls M asoner's Skikl «i Snow Boards, B urley. Walklns pl I Distributing, Tw inFalls' Cactus Pete's, Jackpot, (NV)V) , • Clear Lake.Cour2ountryClub, Buhl ' • . .T h fl’ock'elk'et.Twln Falls , The Cove. Twln Falls . Ron Hicks Profei Loon Outdutdoors, Boise. .. Class Act, TVin Falls . '' -TwinFalls Canyon M Mi otors Subarii, ’nv in Falls • . Krengel's 'IVue Value HardwiIware,. FIrI Federal SaviSavings Bank, TVin Falls TlicSlyjljilist Salon;TW ln Falls TNvln Falls Prudential Idahcdaho Homes/TNvln Falls.' Idaho SievlteelheatJ |Bi Salnicin U n jlm ll^ , . I, .• Schlerm elcr “nixldcrmy, TWIiwin Falls- Farmer’s Natiomtional Bank, TVin Falls " ' ,. . . Uolse . ■■super s M otel, Twiri Falls Siiichln'Tlme,.!ne,.TWln Falls _T1m.Cthljfi lLS.M|ck.Hodge5..Twiii,Falls_____ Kugh.Fraser/Monster.Lake,.if.-Cody-(W.Y)— Ploneer-Floors/Cirs/CarpefOne.-TwlnFalls-^ — * — , Gary.(Doc) oc).Fcnwlck,,Twin Falls ,;V.. . All Seasons Anglers, Idaho> FallsF : Rainbow Fly’ FishingFIsl Shop; Twlh Falls C onnor's-safe,Paul C . U;S. 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Some.-.-ppirotesters‘ carried • big city, .offeringB moneyn and.- '-.^ ^ ^ ^ l n iescu on Saturday telephoneid3" <• .the late•' dictatorr Nicolae . posters rracrradinfr* *rrhey looked a t . promises of a betterrlife. lil . ■ Basescut to urge dty ball “to findi Ceausescu,.who demoliolished ten s. . you w ithfl tender tc eyes, and. you ------ir^-Theyprey'-on-villajUagprs’ hopes^ T ^ H I I a.dvilizected and negotiated solu-1- offlious!mdsof,|^e<£t, ford^ res-. ' - killed themem in : cold Uood.”- ' ■ .for an. education; for their chil- '■ . tion” to' ththe dog problem^' a sta te -. • . dren, a good wage, afiafiiUbelly. . .;^ H I ' njentfiromomhl^ office said. . : . The odyssey of a suspected'. '.^H - ..'.V'Basestcu on Thursday declared , slave ship put.the faifate of a few'' ^ ■ ■ 1 . ^ H . . an adbptit}tidn'program backed by . ’score such childreni at the center - ' . -Frendi'a'cactress.and'animalTover : of world aneiiition (hisiiis week. The' B rigitte) BBardot to.save some'df ' ■ , ■ saga' ended iri a conlonfused. mys-- -'.. B.uchare^^ s 200.000 stray dogs a[ f ^«llenw,toaiifay". ’. ■ —j^ery-=rwith JnifiBhaiTa{7oniira73~^^H ^a^tf■BavB^lre^J^d5F^5—5------— .5, w orkers unsure whevhether they. , s ta r t- kling i^ the do^ in the dty’s : , „ ; had been mistaken1 alla along' or ' • . .pounds. 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It Id slavery in'. ■ ■-« vi>luc teamwork, and fomiliarrwithlhetnickfng wii ' - West and Central Aftiiinca;Anesti•. inal destinadon for numy .•Must pul safely flnt. vd hildren is Ivory Coast and “ , industiy r , '. j m ate of 200,000 childlild slaves "is ' ofA echU ujMniu a tem of drivers.-loadeiMideroperators,. , ' probably low," saidlid Nicholas .Gabon, two ty countries with rela- Intern^r t i o n a ^ ( •ASltUy lo build and sup {riculture and mineral- ^option • mechonics, and odniinti Pron, a UNICEF offidjid al in Benin. - t^ve ag ri i maiiitain driver schedples andmd meelr tim scnsllive^ ^ : Eugenie Zouloiigbcibe^SS^S wealth in a region of desperate •AbiKjy.lo develop ond r how hier famUy relinqihquishedher jr. Soine end-up picking rto, a ring of; , coffee mm c d cocoa. Others work as ' 1 child'trafffckers ihomore than a ' domestic![c'servants. A few are sold uwin Kiis! i S jpervise a team of mechanics an( • " d ec ad e ago. Later, herier neighbore . •stitutidn. • ■ •Ability 10 build and sup I ond familiar with the . - ' 4 gave up several sons.; One rea’easbn smuggling flourish- . irucking indusiry- uiin is because-ic bears-a . . •Ability to develop and1 iiiiJimajnii maJnieniance scbedujeJules to'ensure a s ^ c .'- ! All the children endinded up ioii- in Beni ^friejd^l^^fleei of approximately I '! ing as unpaid slaves ssemblance to the West , ■ productive, and driver fr sly ipOinjcks.and res in cocoa ■ meet other liincsensiliw ■ I plantations and streetetmarkelsin: j pracdce of child appi^- . •Facilitate working groufups lo gather and implement innovativeinm ideu to . 3.Ivory Coast, a Westest African; p, known in southern roductivily of.cqiiipment . . 9 nation hundreds' of .mj s “vidomegori,” meaning , improve quality and pra mUes 10 the , an a o er • . . <1 east. Months or yeanrslat^.-they ] , - 5 a child in a home.? . - , . i^escaped and renihieddhom h e. , radition prescribes,that.. ipmise a team of administrativelive personnel . “Everyone knows tl Sehy of poor fomilies can •Ability to build and 8up< s th a t « you be sent*to o stay with richer rela-. , '^ood computer »kills..c!experience in Microsoft OfliceIce. (Exc^( Word); ! 9 ve your child to a strangerstr you, 'tiv e T o rfr >unting background . i . ' .'{..take the risk.of nevi friends to. leam a trade .payroll ofgeneral occoui ever seeing and: go to Free Semina China, Haiadd, M^aine' )p and maintain k H ^ uIm to meetmec deadlines « them again,'’ Zouloug] to school. To ieam their ’ •Detail orieniM. develop ' , her red brick*and-tin he the children ;provide • .'Must enjoy voriely cjepgces.'- •, 5.®J;00.p;iii. ii ^ayrsand^olnthe-lVai ;’"villagyof^ori*TokoIir ; was known in the 18th- . -Send.yoar«iun,c 1 V a^st^ranhly ------^ . I drive from Benin's cocommercial „„d igfl,, B arnes.and Nobiiilf-Tiyih Falb ^ Sendto; .«• |‘ capital,Cotonou;' ■ h centuries as !the Slave I Uncounted others ( >r its central role in th e . RANSYSTEMSi s r . ' « ■ regularly into a loosVdisapiear . , lantic slave trade. -. 208-376-6-0558 ' ,4< Ivd. So., IVIn Falls, ID 01 • 1-866-253-5480 - >oseiy.orga- Today, manyn of those who lure . 1027 Blue. Lak a Bln ; . nized, largely undetecti . www«adoplptc«sl.drg : EOE- ' . ; child-trafficking thata t U.N. offi- ..JJ hi.out I of the villages db so - ; dais and ^ d workers Si usinessi like a used-car salesmanan,” said Pron, 'the • es from the Sahiara DesDesert to tiie u n ic EF 'v jungles of Congo. F'worker. Most children ■ ■ are neithe:her paid hor allowed to For each child, Zouloijlougb^says, gotoischoblool. • . No matitter how advan(need the techno3logy... ; .gifts of $14 to $28 wenreregjvenas The smjmiigglers give, the chil- . “advance monthly.payi•ayments” to • dren*s families fa a ;fictitious . - the families. No morlore money , address'anahd conjure up folse sto- ever came, ■ .. . . . rie s o f goc{Md schools and a com; j ‘They give the sameme Ues each fortable lif » o m e ti:im .e s i ■ i time. Yet people will-s11-still some- .“You’dd be ! ama^d at the cbn: a l l y w i r n e e d ,,, !„rimes,take-the-chancettcea>gcaiisp „ vinclng.at ■ ' I l i l ^ca lg q -g b e h.rA " • said.. 7~7^ . • “Theseareire not parents who don’t ' : ^ u m a ic it Few oth« familiess area willing - care about3Ut th eir children; They a i r t j ^ I = = - to talk about the subje<) j e « - a sen* ’ love themn justj as-mui± as an:^ne sitive on^ however <»mommon. ' ■. else.” There ls.no. question thattat medical tedmolp^,; . :There are also; tlie p ^lie e n h lp s ^ ^ v e 'V.'llhas advanck further ^ ian m a ^ of us-would A ' - uhdertakieh w l0 lo ad heheUth o r^ lz a tio n s haveJ] ever imaging. :Y{^^bkcnised," ^ : b r o u ^ t ^ u r a r u the .... . J, ' Through these iye havi! b has remained undianged.xl.'nien^for, . ' : S^nt Alphonsiis'N^hrololb^ Center and the hum an comfort!.. • - h S^nt'Alphonifus4^lateced '^ F d ls Physidan uln'neaibyJerome,we . ■ ■■" ■ ■■ .' -sSaint Alphonsus uiiderstaitands tWs. And in the Crater for primary care.1 ns at St. Benedicts for - years we haye been partt olof the TWn Falls: . '. ^ ^have mahage^’operations yearassumedlts'; ■ \ neighbo'rho<^, n we have made.astbhishlngm , , over 15 years, and ^ I s yie )tiy,.we have joined technological leaps and brou£^t:them.t(>br yoiir ^ ^ ^ n s o h h ip . Most receqtl M Ihic and Hospital's ■ community. o Like online! tetechnology that ; • your; oyvn IVvin Falls Ctih improve the delivery ; allowsal those living outsideIde Boise, to receive • - exploration.of ways to lm ", o f health care toydiir cobDisunity even more. .. ■ . aiadvance medical dla{^os:losls without traveling. . . 6 O rjife Right; which hass ^rvedTs W n Fails Yet Saint Xiphonsus Iqiow3WS Aat in addition " for. IS y ^ rs , m ost recently , •■.•■fc lly w ilh its own full-; , ’ toi all the advanced te^h s^Ided by the i'than a leading .' ' h e a r ts; Ia n d hA nds o f h u m..hMng.," ai ;Saint Alphonsus is mOre't regional m ^lcalhealthacare.system. W e'are:' Dr. David McCIcClusky. y ■. 'more ^ n health p rpf^»ionaIs. i We're h u m a n .. ■ twin Falls ainhinic and Hospital' ' And vra care enough tb d(deiiver quality health care one paUent at a timeie.-\yecareenough,to ' -:- - r r ----- work with‘a wpport yo^our loatlTio^Ifair u -We are that hunun touchJl.

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' S d u t h'.em ^ Idaho ■ even'inavided. 0 Mbhamm^: ~ D.L EVAI ------r--.-Hamas ha&-be«ime= ir ; i n c n ^ - ; ; r |d meeting the archarigel i., •, •.Gabridtorereceive God’s revelation. ;•.. I: BaWK:V W a^te•Exchange E ■■ : iy boastful about its ususeofrajw .- ■ from.metjw ta l p i p e ' • ; Itars'and. their shells - 5 ' .• n iu stratiooris ri or- , im ages ■• of. • 1-. '. Mohammeded are considered bias*' ' , often homemade explos • - K S c '/n r a s a - ^ - ' iiave destabilized thee regionr by . 60 mm (2 1 ,• pheniy .in1 Islam1 . An im age of- I- b i i t t d i •--drawing Harsh Israelill reprisals, t , across . r ; K Mohamnfedred appeared, in . bisth ilihel.. ' : ■T------Sri^udinjB-a-brief-occupjtipation of a - ■■■.■■ n-i-jn i;-' ^ l-a ra n a d B ^ M ' • - -U m o ’fi'A ctnn )bnall slice of the Gazaa £Strip that • -I ' ' V' .. . ' ■ .earned Israel a harlarsh U.S; , “* » ','v ■ V - ' , ' rebuke this week:: \ M m i z ' ■ / Israel holds the.PalP;afo.m ian , • .-•'.'rHooieii ||fe :Planiin in g a tltrip?;.;;;-/'-: Authority responsibleble for.the . Znl.(a 2 |(hkm) . ■ JoBenfanlSwelwsh^rrange, . • Mbzens of mortar: attattacks of ornvirnora I- ^ " ' n severaleral hundred yards • i W e ’ l l .' recent.weeks, saying PaPalestinian ’ ■ I (severs/eral hundred rneters) . I I h e l p y istrict Health ha6 to iu s r a eiradio. ln . ’tc'town of S d ^ - an aoadc.t. that tng- !-■ jEsraei has been unable tb viaccine foror or information . (he attacks - a sourcel of o f f S %w a p a r c e l to Israel's gered gi the 6 e r c ^ retaliatidion yet,a . Uon.for Prime..Minist( lerrilla WV in Lebanon, brief h bradi capture of a sgui ,' about any,' ddisease, yoii m ight , • Sharon, who has proir iite.MusIim Hezbollah . Palestiiilan P tenitoiy.laterK t i d ^ ■ run into oh)h your travels out-ol omisedto •guerrillas( frequelntiyf. used mop by b the'U.S. as “excesave.” restore security to I ^ e l i the-coiintry. • TheVraortar attacks he hiirr againsinst Israeli forces. “In ' ' The group also daim edd irespon. ' ■ ' ry., W he^eryou’re M M a S W i . bvo Israelis- one of the in 1981, the arm y was ; , sisibility Thursday, in emlailsan a d . : trekking in.'n Tibet or paddling or one 130mm mortar . le bonth-old child - and'h leaflets, for firing‘two n IS ife up.the Ahiia;riiazon, w e cap help. ' Ued many others,:espec firing at (the Israeli V»Wednesday at Kfar DaiiaJoS**a '•••'IS S l a l ^ y a , and we didn’t. ' Jew J« ish settlem erit in Gaz .protect youi)ur body against , ■ J h e communities in targerg eti^e. find it. witiiith the technology,” - ai ' Hours after'Israel sets attack caused no injuri exotic diseaeases and do it at a eued.two .Sndisaid. ' ■; ■ .dldrevir.Isra'eli rietum fire. A^ * : H ^ a s ' ' . ‘ Palestinian areas oniTuesday T . . Hezbollah • pric e th a t'.w'.wiii leave you some and .Wednesday, morta: ah has trained Hanias mmember was'critically ivovounded. . . .e--_V'v' ■ - ■' rtarsheUs .. activists hohow to make and.fire b'by shrapnel ftoih a tank sh pit/;'';: money to bibiiy souvenirs^ See c fell near. Jewish settiemements ^ d . , mortars, sai p.iir professional nurlurses before : :;^Ii , said Barry Rubin^ an. - ' Attadied to 'th e resix)n! ip;'I'- yoii go and an Israeli communiv fam . Israeli polidlitic d sdehtist. R ubin cl S m ' M t m id have a safe trip. A\ postcard would bebe iiice, too, ■ * Isra'eIi.,Trahsport M daim were two ^ ap sh o ts - Ministei:- said h /^ellelieves only about.a ' from!t ai'video tape - includi ^ p h r a im Sneh, an ex*g amas members were sli ^ ■: !;■ ■ - acknowledged that tiie ai showing three hooded figii ta^-had_;.involved*in.in*ihe-mortar'squadsr*~riri ririg'a-mortai~shellr-Late hp answers. 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Why are the doctt>rsirs tand the jnsw rona ' mI thtl e s ^ e b o at w ith.thousaisandsofour ” 1 compariy doing this ton\ome? reaciaders.'As much as ar^ nne e else, we’d ’ a :. But padehts, o^^'tl1‘ the long run, have likeke to see th e standoff settletie d . '. l B i j M ! : m ore influence, th anI ththQr'mqy realize. - A A' potentially big step, towssward resolu- . ■ . ^ M ore on th at a littletie later. First,,s6me' tionon c ^ e last week. A grouroup of local ^ emnplqyers p ^ th e r^ to stratirategize, and' Jc* . ,j; short for “pr“preferred prijvidier - thesi^_pledg^jo.stick.w ithIh tRpp_P,_ _ _ , ‘'Aorgahization,” is a c o n tin u e ' mechanism for hold*Id^ Throug wdhidUifiialc/ioias, ■ enclu'Lgiaging their >■ ‘ing down zoomingn g medicalcomumersi rscoUectkily ' workers toto.usedoc- i health-care costs: It*^ , to rs o ni tthe Blue I b ^ c a lly a buyers* car*ar- will dedde ^^etheroror not Twm cross list.c: ■ ■ . ;tel - an OPEC in Falls w ill keep an W ectni ■ ■■ Thait’s a powerful '.jreverM.:' ■ m e s s a g ee.. .' If thoii-' , ■ ; An insurance com-m. PPO.. '. ■ . s a n d s ojf f families. . ^ ' ^pany, representing thh e ' , take theirJir sprained • K K l a ' t empl(^ers who are' its' customers, tells ankiikles and ear infectionss tto doctors 2 ^ 'doctors, ‘^Well s t ^r 'pi'patients to you, if .whofio stay on the PPG list,, theth doctors ‘ ■ 'yoii agree to our^fee!e ischedule.” Then who[10 drop b u t could see thinriiiuier cn>wds !' „ - ' f ' ' th e em p lo y !^ tell. theiileir workers^ “We’ll in theirtl waiting rooins -- aarid, soon, . : ■ • •■':pay a bi^gw percentalitage of your'medi- reduduced cash flovy. ' ' ' ; .; ^ costs- if you’ll stick[Jc with the doaois ThThat’s how patients canan exercise . • who si^ed up” , ■ influfluMce. - . . I" It’s'n o t m a n a g i carea re - ju st m an ag ed H iiere are p lenty of reasonsons for want- I x T . • . cost.' '• in g 1the PPG to survive. ByBj holding ’ r e e n e l (lep h an t s n e e d ito sp e ^^ a k u p ; ni6PP0 organizedd bbv Blue Cross h as dowi>wn costis, it l ^ p s ' i n s uranee ^ premi- ., .- worked pretty w dl throu^outtk Idaho.'. xunsns lower for businesses is-wellasfof inH Sl■ oday, on Earth Day,'. H I m ental is ^ e s Is morelore unfortiiriate than...' ——fftdenta*get ' .! B ut m an y o f th e docs dO' in Twin F ^ s a ClClintonesque national hei ministradon in Washingtonon.It’s Ford,settingag a new standard for our ' ' wan t tb raise theirr chchildren free from -' : to prove that, while ’ ; became unhappy wit nd the prtfserice of a PPO country. Butt now,nc thanks tb President toxic pollution. , >vith.the program. And >9 m a com- ..gepubUilicans for.environmental protec-pr Bush’s receniIt dedsion<3 not to lower the Presumably the fee scschedule cuts intb . murunity, is an im portant'et e c o n o m ic tion" niaj. In 2002, Americans»ns will go to die poll^- ay elide loud chuckles from>msome level of arseniciitic in tap w ater,'alm ost. ■ to elect a new Congreig re ^ and in 2004 jth e ir income^ a n d th'd our public land Inventbr^5ry. A ndifCongrngress balks at.drilllng In.thetie his’recent anti-OTviroirironriiental dedsions ‘ • Unfortuhanately, P ru d e n t Biish seenem s ' Arctic Refuge,le. Vice {Resident .Cheney. ^ e bbth'bad policyy aiahd bad politics.' The members of the editorial board.and writersrs ofi editoHals are Stephen Hailg■ttaen, : / ' ■ ned tb undermine this greateatlega- . andlnteriorSeSecretary,Gale Norton have;e ' ;OnthisEa^Day-ay-i'and every day- • : . William B •oor back-up plan to drill in ' - Republicans need to Iremind P resid en t' Tl Brock; Clark Walworth. Steveeve Crump and Dan Fields.,. . ' ■ ' On the3 very> day ^e was sworn inn- - hationalmonufnuments' and odier protecteded ' Bush that we, too, vallvalue conservation of •’ . . ' ' ' ' ' ■ urged on1 byb some of his largest cammipaign. areas, sacrifldridng to Industrialization ; .; our natival r^urces:•ces: We heed to Insist' . contributeitors-Mr.Budi'suspended id onei of these landsthat tha are the heritage of a ll- that he live up to one3ne of the greatest tra'-*.' ■ the mostt ppbpular ond.widely sijppor)oited ' Americans. - ditioiisofourparty.lty. It is not ju st “liber- -!’ , 'ERS—^ , forest con!inservadon rules in U.S. hlsiilstory;’ ThefirstPreii*rbsident Bush signed the als’? and Democratstswhowanttoprotecij w ., . . The policjcy to protect the reihainingngwild -Framework CoriventionCoi on Clirhate ' the world we live in-in - conservation is cdti- . ^Something stinks In Jerome firstirst you have to want tol ;■ pansbfoiour national forests from log^g,lo| . Change at diele Rio I Earth Summit, start- servative. In fact, it’s I EDDIE WILLIAMS It’s the m o s t^ d a m ^ - ' ' . -I: To the citizens for Jercferome sheriff ' ^ • road buildIding and mining had beensn Ing Americadown do the road toward an .tally consenrative acdaction there is. .. j__ ^_____ ...... I recall:------,, Tyvin Falls ' . . . -enacted after.600publicaf hearings,i, rer< su lt- .InternadbnidJ climated accord:*Yetafter -' •. During thetim e youIt areat involved in , J ■ in g in arerecord i 1.6 nUUion public cotcom-: only three nionilonths in office, his soh repu-u- Atot/iaM arfcsirprcrprtsirfenfo/lREP !!;. , . . : the recall bfyour.sheriff,riff, you might take *^01lon't forget to wear saf^i f ^ g e a r , menis, %6 percent of them favorableble. Yet diated acampaipaign promise tb seek America, the national'lalgntss-rootsorgan&a- I : •; a peak at the court systeistem: Prosecudng - 1 li am vniting because of the fn f suspending die rule, Biish’sh’s , reductions in1 theth carbon-dioxide em is-'' . tionofR^ublicansfor■forenvironmentalpnh- ,, •; attorney that does nott prosecinept (in fact, artiirtid e in the April 15 edition dt] lerit of Jusdce has failed to.to . sions that aree thed major cause of cUmate:e tc^on.Shecanbereacreached vid c-mail at ,.'.7 : . speaks for the criminal),al), judges that .' Hoplo^.” ■ • • ■ . . defend adiidequately the new policy-fi/•from change.' . ' ■ martha&repamerica.oiv.org or by writing to- . ' ' - have their minds made'ule'up before the As A founder elmet on the four wheeler that s were bringing their infantants to’ New York Dail:ally News artides.. ; areas and pitfalls biJt whatwh program of ' Hale, whose houseful of bal n’t have?. thatwtiVra^ w nderftil ^ t firom tt babies * Theartidesoss allege that H ale Houm “I iiope thi^ won’tI’t tutl m out to b e ■'<; ■'/ ■ ^ this magninide wouldn’t known all over the countrycry. . ' becam e a cash i . ^ Mr. Matthews says “thi'the War on Drugs but] sh cow for die ^ e family,f. something where thethe childrenI have let to protect his most importaii s of how she nursed trernbliblirig,' Questionablee p prances induded spend-1- .' been shortchangedd because,be of e x c e s -• - I^is an iinjust.war”; :cansaytoyoi^Mr. cai :ed infants back to health' v> jiMatthevtrsi is I would likeike you to gb tb the quipment, his brain; I wouldT di< e a ' i S " ' 1 with . ing less than Iha half the mohey it raised ,. J sive expendltiu’es diatdiai are not direcdy-3 • state hospital and loqk in md death&for Nick and his fam:amay,ifhe - ive appeared ih new spapere rs and ’ on direct care-e ffor the babies, acceptingS related to their ^e,*;re,”, she said., •’!* c in the face of a es and on television. Presid «; small child bom from a crackc cocaine . fellcill off the fou^w h^er and suffMffer^a ' ■ “ “Saanei sident ' millions of doUioUars in federa^'Md dty . 'Kale House armouiiounced that it’s hir-’!l Reagan pointed her out dui ^m other and tell that chilcWldthatallofthe. se«scorid acddent, adding yet anotnotharinsult . luring hm ds and prop*operty for a^ionexistkit ihg a law firm to assesssess die allegations;! < pain and suffering thisschildwillgo dl • toHI his already injury. Possibly wi:wilh a sec- i of the Union address andid' ' learning centerter ande nonexistrathbus-s- Both th e mayor andid died state a tto rh w ’'! • through is for nothing.'an,'and then go to an • “»did acddent, he wouldn’t be abLaWelbeven called er “an American hero.” Thirhis irig progiarh foifor homeless mothers, g eneral have wiselyIy sdst d d ie /U look .'jii' , .. ^orphanage in Panama wherewfa there is a 5- eetc!t on a four vrfieettf , IM aleneiSnowwhy 1( «^>tthele height of die'crack epidcidemic, malntahiing farfamily members on the '.intothem.- , ^year-old.child whose pare■arents were killed hews would warit to get onto orie!Bibegln to when doctctors thought “crack babie)ies" ' • payroll, and makingma personal loans to This could be a stor ■;------were-doonsmedto'Uves'of'chroidC'illii story abouVpeople ':;.* ' :— k-bynianbersofaSouthAtiAmerican dnjB*;—■'— illness, Lorraine Hale. whose good intentionsions surpassed theiiv ^.cartel and tell him thattnoonecai^wd ni I, too^ ' have kept a journal ononotonly n hievement and maladjustnItment. ' - W hen legend•nds are created, arrogance e ability to follow throuroughbntlum,oriu ’ ^n o th in g can be done. I askyou,asl do diese vrfiaihat our acddeftC did to us aslafomilybut a f Thisonlyf^fueled die Mbdier H ale!.leg- le ' and greed canin sset in, along with a ten- - could be abbiit people)ple whose better - * jedwiA end. . ..dency to embellbellish one's accompli^- »ntr<^Hfficon)ttln*te thflt*latbureoreniment wol1 of the survivoraJhavehdp^ ,. in s th ira w ^ Awardearjed by ambition ..ni ■ ^orwethei^ideshoukieId^veup?;' Cod’ 11 yearears.lnthe ButasHH ale House’s refutationI grew,gi . ments. Father:r I Bruce IU tt» -r world- . way.dioseofus -.-ri e egos of its prime movers,rs, ., 'renewed pries • You s^-M r Matthews,IW8, tbe War on - »eai lemberto sodiddie 'ie^'shepherd to homelesss - whbVe teridedtothelhe legend of Hale ' m irlife and Clara Halelie and her daughtt; Lorrarraine, .- kids and fotindi Sonlytojour • id d e hehneC tv fw ycu nder of^venmt.House - : House'aU diese y ^awdesenretolmowJ < tatmatterlttdie '.Vfbrdirdielmdtatlovevbu.; now direaictor.- When former M s^or':>r ‘ ' biiHtanernpireire of h a v ^ fbr xuhaways*.S’ , w h i r l s true.: . .fsmaUstateofldahowbucvicwoddwideand • Widi W3 deepest respect and Chrihnstianlove, David Din)inkiiis armounced d iat thledty e < before he wasnis r e v v e d to be a child W AKLEV'. would no]') longer send babies to Hali " . . . fin epidemic proportions.-:is.-You need only ' CASSANDRA PHARIS-BLAK [ale abuser. His die

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a m e r s ; a t t e a - s p D^nding 'i ' im , m ederal sttwChaiP".'/ ,• peoplie', • ■-■'to jtisti6dni ^ that CB^td '. ~ -t man Alan'Gn - d^hi^§M itopSl?.^ R o bB i E R T B . R e i c h v ^ ;• ihg.,Theboibottom h ^ to ftn bu^ So it stands td reasonidiatas t ■ anditdi±- latheneeded.; I__ ■ ■ - l^L ’^^l^^drop) . most of the income gainslisofthe . , ; .. . Greenyq ^ ’srate'cikwasnetes-.’:; ; tenn interest rates'ahoti 1 lot of equipment a ^ ' • 1990s w a it to the top, tnt]^ ca l [■:_/ • saiybiitnoinot suffident The cord of ^Am^cm^consumersevtwntufilly ■ V .‘ •dieA m ^orican economy is die '' ^dpin^Jiucifo noten^ “T-hirthe>valL-lh^ couldn - v}£^GreatEconom!cS in’t^ jsia'':'— “ nation’s larilarge middle cla s a n ^ i o ^ • mdre-atleastnotwidioilout'g^ - . capadty to:to s p e n d . ' ' - > consumers.*^purpose: . -•;into debt, and d i ^ ’s bI limitli to . These pieipeoj^have'reticbed ' • Ytiiat' . . . ' gaIotofhiglKediequip>' ^ theirliiinfciv^di means die s i ^ ' b> be more efG dm t in ■ Vet American bu^es:sssescon- . incapimlsj:I spending that marice possibly kM p up. . ■■■, efficiency'guidelineie s ^ b y started. Ihat should give e s ^ to justify all die • • •' • tidfj,isapn>m^ssorofecdnomicand ■ ' ■ ti™ die econ- ca^talspeipending? This is die heair ThejPre still buyingi.toto be sure. , : socidl 'pdlicyicy atBrandeis University./,. theU.S.Env!ronmer - onv a needed boost ' - Yet the rate of increase il Not ninrisingly. on Wl jincon- .■ Jfeiyrotethithiscommenutryfdrthe ’ ProlecUpn Agency ( Iniest litde secret about...... , {Rimer q>ending isn’t com>ming'close. Los Angdes'.'esTim& ’. • " " «■ . , and the U.S. Depart out-''.- -T-- of its largest ohe:day rail . w o r t a ^ :------^EnetgyebOERlwii5 laBel ■■. . \ I ^ E R u '. But can Die rally be sustt F^om 1986 tiirough 1997 helps ciHisumeis ldercent to $517,713. • bteause of a dramatic dr DiufagthKhese same y e ^ the aver- I \ foriDinner sayeonen^costistsMd manasementfeIt features. For a • . . - ital spending. At the star : ,heipprotect.tlie; . year, American business! me of die bottom 90 per--■ - ■ ^ 4:00 - 9:p0 PM -. list of Energy[y.Starproducb,. St ' ' on^cans rose just t6 . : .. buying new equipment 0 environment l)y coronseiying, , vlsit>wyw.enennerj^tar.gov. .; • / ' _ ■ hlglKedi) at an annual n to $23,815. (IheM figures, energy. lental^, are after all fed­ 7 3 3 - g 7 . Check O nr Sonnnd^mghtSpcdalsI percot above the year b •; “Energy Starrboneofthe b< ' • last December, the bottoi me taxes were paid.) ' . . ersoirsonwho . ke Riverr Plaza sdls the bait to the dedcl ‘m y o a r . Eetil^.thb month, tt]the Idaho electrical loadsads by at least' •Whatwo.vorks for ^bdne doesn’t . rMatt” Burleysy-679-3143 |; ■ Aefish processor. • , Public Utilities Comnrmission ; . 1,000 idlowattsatte In exchange • Our hometowns of Yor: lake sense in South - i , California, or Hawaii. . (IPUC) approved tw(iroof..'(oracredltdn.l bn.thelrldaho ' •. . ■. I^ofw ecui^c^t ine'eco'^em is that sup^ •. : - '^‘^laahoTowigpgToacP'3- “Tovreraccount!unts. The«, ’ timirfnrwMiriftn tntrfng piai«opit ' portfishinghg vary from place to • - reduction p r < ^ aB. ^ ■ customen wolt/ouldget'iflJto. r diese are . . ptoce-Topr• protect ecoi^tems and . iuross the countzy. For dl '■ '• twbdBys'adirwivance notice •' -• ■■ —fishingoanmunitie^duid.-along ■ . nshi nrofslnustUs - . .■ Mth sudi legendary plaolacesas . toreflectdi: the ]o ^ knowledg of ^ ~ . Byatwo-to-onevot(3te;the* ahead of antidptidpatedload-. f Ctoucester, Bristd Bay,!T,KeyWrest K fisheraien.jn, sdendstsi'^viron- ' M m etimes miituc (hosose of allergies' or'colds'' iPUC approved a pilelniga!ors thecompanymly must purchase ' \ pinglocal,n1, national and interna- • sihuntis, review ^ese»e signs an d qrm ptom s. • to shift their energylyuse I laije m o u nIts ts of( expensive c'. As commercial fisherm!rmen,we-donaljuri^ i^ctions and retum' ! If you s u ^ r from d uree e or more, Sfrtus. JehnA.BoytNn.MA. ' away frorh peak MirswtKn energy fromi.ttie th< wholesale ■ \ loiow that die reasons for die ' common setsense and accountabili- ' BOMdCMMEHT. . energy costs are hisiigh.1he. niarfceL.ldahdihoPovrtr would . , . ’; j - ;chan^ m America’s connmmerdal ty to fisheiy£iy management Fish Center r Idaho caixhel]elp! ’ : Sinus Spo<^lst. filling industry are compmplex an d . ^. do not respespect state pr national' (Nosram would notIt change . then oiler tM)klpri^to i . - ccntroviersiaL'ihecontrictribudons ' boundaries,es,andforinahysp^es i ' the amount of enSS/used, ^ M ftld^hga3 customers for - ' -i . of coastal development,t, pi^uted ,.' what happepens on the h i^ seas . I but rather when'ltii: bused. each hour oft)of ttie event tt: ."•7" runoff from land; and thecheintro-: . wdinodieitier countries is as . ■ While th e prosramijilnthe I : wouldbeupti^topartldpatins . V. . . ' j mm _ _ _ Ym • : aammarn.< < J _ ■ 8omiieoveH55ye3rBut one dl pens to bur own wate^' * ~»pHot^^itwill-b9> -nudtiK m m g i ^ r •CliMr.ttln-w>f 7Wdc,«WU»hortMn jladons and .the amounthtoffishcau^tldlled . ■ . the company hasteto Install ' '■■■.■ ■ . hbUiats ahd ultim at^y.save ss oiir. . and discard) Pw* __ _8«tewwBwm. • . ■• MO' "• "■ SoBmhw- ' rded as bycatch by. . - . . ■', spedal tfme-of-use i . i n d u ^ and the local cbncommuhi- .. improvingg fishingfi geari changing' ' ^. irutftehi ' 8dtjormUmm Somtbamw. ' ■ - aonrnUam . ' ! meters Implementatiofitkxi of these two ' • des it supports. - , 'j' forpartidpatl^^^^ rlsatotS : programs Isperpendlngflnal ', -a^cesandremovi^ ' . PHnUiMppflMtt • ___tiom e bnm ___^ Ho • Ha • • . -• Twenty-five years ago,(o,forei9i 1 illwe must respect the . . - . ’.The commission, hovqwever,Both.prDgrams/ m sare among . . - ' . • , . salted the maih threat to habitaitthatlat fish need for food' . Coughing ‘ '• Setitom oBm - ; ■■ SonMSamm •• ‘ :..... : ----- '' ' Amprimn fiditng. CongTe didnotappr^ld^laho . many edbrts.cuii.ciifrentiy under gress andshelter.er. mMtcongwtfon .■ ' Ym , ' ■ SowwMwm«__ . : . ym . '. ,-. passed the X&gnuson Fisl ' ■ ■ Power^srequ^ to Irinclude .way at Idahojftwertolowd- ft: , - Fishery, . whetiier^!rwe can protect the ^ 8 o .« ln g r ~ ■ Ho . 8on»<>tin«»..». ■ I ..-Y m . ■ ' Conservation and ag^ent marine enviivironment that sup- • r . ■ the revenue Impacttofthls- < costs,OKOuragjrase ojstom er ; Act to move foreign vesse sselsoutof. pomusdeplepends*on o u r collec- prpsram in the compn^'ny^ curtailment oor re conservation' - U.S.vnters and promote»e«»nom- < tivewilHngnigness to consider new ' ic opportunities at home.laB ] yinany . vrayj of dolnDing business. W hether • ■ ■ annual Power Cost- aswellasboostx>st'the amount, ■ . accounts, the law met tho:ihosegpals. „ecanpi^eserve the commerdal ’ AcSustment • • ■. ' ofless-expenslyinsfyeenei^y • tbday. foreign vessds mq m aynot . asheim an1 aiand thef unique fishing IH Sinus ' ■ produced byythecompim/s th f i^ within 200 mHesbfdiIhecpast, cominunidft that line our coasts . 'The second prosramm ■ own generators ^vestments in new fishin, ,ddm a.elyd/ depends on how all of . tors-" ■ . ‘toid technolo^es at home d today. I S CenteiS T . - ' . ' V ' approved by the iPi!l' . en a b le industrial an is a commercial fi^er^ ' Tresident o/t/iePetv^in10p;m. leaving critical f i ^ ^ decd ed s ii^ in B m HII '. coordinator at Electritronic ..' and'4 a.m. assweilasonthe w< • dM hands of fMeral j u ^ ' Data Systems (EDSyinI n ^ . v/eekends,''saidsaid Kuykendall. of dtizens.' Thirdt e-1 d . ■ fourtbgeneradon fishemii ah o is exdted to announunce a new educationalal partnership . lohgCT enraurage their sot Colle!lege of Southern Idah •.Kuykwdail was refentnins to . • Switching outit'the th • dau^ters to join them aatsca, t: . w ith I/:i/TecIi Services, a Microsoosoft Certified Teciinical-il Education Center. ‘ theenersyconserv^^bn fluofescent li^tIghtbuibsto ‘ . vAim economic and bureijreaucratic . measures adopted atat£DS. , mdreenergy-^- ^ d e n t bulbs . ■ we cannot conti]ntinue ’ M K th Since last November,:r, their is hte next task.»5k. Kuykendall'; C lO SO ft' Windovlows 2000/NT Microsoftft Certified Systems road.Wemuscs . ' . 4fi,000-isquarc-fb6tc[call' . saldhehopiestiia the company, new and betttr ways to re: BTIFIED - ■. H neer courses begin Mayiy 3 0 . '.center has;tumed off>fr8il500 wiil reduce Itstselertridtyuse el and protect ourlecosys- nuuine eo TechnicnloatEducaUon . engine! .. tems and die fisheries th^ihey.sup- , • (Cent^ . : ' c6mputers.and,S,50GDO, v ' „ by 50 percentitbyinstalilng.,. . portlhisisvdiywededdidded to overhead l l ^ n l s hntiy t i and the more efflderIdent ilghOng..• join die Pew Oceans Conujmmission, • • oh weekends. Kuykei:enaali • • ; ; ' an independent group of.of. - 2 month and 6 montiith coursesI Americahs conconeo aboiibouttiie said the company haslas saved health of our oceans anddtheoom d - -'duality ihstnictor-Leded training • about $1,000 on its} n a t t i l y - diQiiides dior support IhlThe com- ' . utillty„biil. . minrion indudes sdendstslsts,busi- . - Rexible SdiedulM^ a m leaders, conservadonilonists,... -Financial Assistance tl)through Sallie Mae I EMh week’tower Untfes* feature a txBlnbs k>catMtsomewtiereln' ton government offidds, andndfisher- 1 ldatoPowcr>^.000^ m te v4io iaire reviewinginatioiul na ' square-rhBe lovtce area that hai ado(adciptediome'-'“ ocean polidea The comniiimission -One year memfership.lip jn . I ofdkwy tfid cxtrsofdhBinary ctwsy coreervadon inesswn.es. tfyouV know o^ winisaieits recommendat>y29; y : :■ v :\'. , IS'y ^ r % '’'be^hniog to ’iOiT=Qaii v^.itec;echtraining;cpra W/ ■■ • •.-•'yt;’; ' u s e . It \ w i s e l y ^ jg ^ B a a

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bcdnroom ^-TWIN.FALLS---Baxter ti •e^e, Sndtts the Pug, R « i ■ State Rep/MajInxine. Bell men- IS tiMed in .j^ the < to ttw ^ e r and Hugs th e goldolden • etrie v tf,were, am ong th e mo lihah .40 dogs sh am p o o ed ai ers not n e n t :a loilot on th e cbrrec- 'S® .tions.budget duriiinng the recently. lipi^d Saturday at the Colie : , • , adjourned session,in, the state m i^t i f S o u t h s Idaho’s dog wash. h av e had to resorton to an “adopt-a- A'shain'pob and. rinse pluslus u ttM . —rconvicf*^program.— ail clippingcost.$10-with-]th :an ~ . ^^^^■ 'S b^w —• •• ------:^r“Tha*'almosrirrejiresisdHeT^ • ------f far^warfi*available'foran"Sx£ " 1 "Won’t you help'sJp'Tiny, currently *%. serving S-to-lO> for / . aggravated . The . CSI . Veteriiiai Uumpoo •asMuh?Heneedsas a n urturinf envi*' echnolpgy; Club >vill u se t] ood-rolem^eU-iiT 7 Tloney’to-painrand'sp'mcTi ^ up ' from . ■ [ ■ iohidi to nhabUitautate his.nasty speed “ J®,le interior of Burley!s anim [toyiolmce unless, lelter. CSI students.on the..wa! ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ ’Featihwm . ;• And .if this workiirks out, we m ight rew . got a workout soaping i -at tiie- 'b e able to eliminateate the corrections le mostly large breeds thi Pat'sPiabe / budget altogether,er. Moral suasion, fro?'otted - and 1= 533™ ™ !® you under^d. int some SI cases )w ere d - -In Twin V : "Pttiee retorted thatthe Leonard'‘Sear* cow Fatti , Stonebmfar, a.3J-i^ convicted iro u g h A ' .tr ^ e munierer, imuof. a-fellow bar thle e 'veterinary B B m C gB qW Stiidtntsta patron u>ith his.mimotorcycle early dihic i n leased' tbaColIeie • g after his sponsor I vr t± l e CSI pro- of^trtAani •am for stu- vrrived at the scene'ne bearirig D e ^ k g ras Idaho’s v«t- r— :----- •, Cht Chopra tdpes'atid ■ dentsnt training. , ' . - E ^ S ^ R b T cchocoIatethipcodk‘Ao . . The Th CSI stu- • ';.«^5gSSS ailnary ' ies. . d ensnts t borrow • tachndoo ' "At Storie&ra.-' fourur cats and r ' ■' .pro0 iairi’:-' ker*s self-esteem ' fourur dogs each' washad ' hechearing Monday' seme mesterfrom 5® ^ «* *•' and' Tiom tn;, the con- ' thee Burley1 ani- r , viavict, both lawyers, mal al shelter. .Croomad ■ : 'rU r/'b^ . 5thSth District Mag- T he,le, students . IjfrIstraie John Doe, ' care for and' S 'g f" • : lllll; ... ;||H | Satiirdayv.. : D o n ’t the'court reconfer, tra.in ir _ th e ani.;^ ..S y i S S - ~ m a li m t bmUffsrandu- als“^w hile: ^^^^H ~ral§e . ' ■ ASKME~"ra",y^ple of prospec- Imiming iu about ' ':ive jurctrs watting: v et: i__ -.V-j;! • •- uiniefl''tb .Burley.' inscmeto. I* ' ^.Saxton sdd.7 ■■ ■ ' ’D id :, y ou -readad the state Thirhe two-year CSI programn isii . ------T“ . Departmeht. of. EnEnvironmental the» firstf of its kind in Idahoih o ., ■ " .. Qualicy has actuallyy hiredh “sniffers” ’Natio tionally, there Is. a shortageage “A lot of thosee externships state,.a,.and renirh to t h i ^ home-ne-' '• a a n h d p s vdth d iimb^c,'med- ^ - rM^n^bi 10 tell whether dairairies and other of. veterinary v techniciansins. work*into jobs > CAFOs TOpU bad? 5 for them,*? townsIS fo r' post-graduationon - ical, surgical ahd diw u cal labors- . >■; tween the first and seconcond Saxton said; ■ employ]oyrneht, she said. Some stu-tu- . ■ tory procedures.. Igrwup'on'd'dair:lairy form over in veareirs of. the p r o ^ m , student:mts ' Most of the prc • eastem .Id^ andi rri m a Httle con- rbgram’s stu-. dentss gog on to becom e veteri-.Iri-. . . Tedinidans perfororm a variety Sandmannanncdnbereachedat733- rk in veterinary clinicsito, tc .'dents come fromm elsewhere' narians.hs." o f radiological, animitnal care; ani- '. . 0931, ,EExt. xt 241, or by e-mail at .' denied about the: qqi ualifications. nexperience. S e ^ it’s my e>q>eriencence is th at prox- around the state:e an d out-of- , '. A cer»rtified veterinary techni-nl- _ mal breeding andid' handling [email protected] . ; im ity to dairies in inverselyinv proper- t ' donate to'ah abilityity to appredate 1/3 them sensorily. Bottlottbm linei What ' I erome w Obounty fi , if th«e "sixers”, ^m w up in farm. ' iles lawsimit overr Eden slhooting!: fecords . counti5'?TheycoiddbId be immune. By JenniferJen Sandfflann; for Williams’ familyly, said he wel- an ce iprogram. DefendantsIts gal drugs at 'Willisliams’ Eden. . not be released,re) requests for . H ie biggest daily^ in Arb<^'Valley time*- ___ cbmes the chancis f«for a judge to ' namedid in the lawsuit-are thehe home. Only trace a w h ra I was a kid bd amounts' of - . access toco dal l inv^tigatoty materi- bdonged to Mr. clear up th e .i^ e sI tlthat he said so , familiesies of.the three men whoho marijuana and relelated

...... J' ■ ■ V , : U TfcnMWiwi,TwlnFlo F A l^ 'tadv,««iia,3lt,a o o i • • ■ ' ' , - — M \ gig-V Reppprc-W al-M art-t— I - U s eI— - — ^j-(--Sub8b8er!be.-733-p931--|— TheTlm es-li-News I — / " l a u i TEnpS:<3at^6ff— : ; Marketplil a c e O f f i ca a L s a y s ;W P;O r;K hJist’t classifieds tto turn „ BPPB m b i l e J b a n t iNaONlfAE)f=3ral;Martifft— “ PPssessionin 8 i n t o = ^ — ^ '. 'h ead .'SS. Robson;Waltbn has- s c a s h . ^ Microsoft co-founder. BiU U. :• I > ••nwin»|n F»lU-73^933 ' hrom his perch."ais the rich*ch*.' r ------, " " w i l l tb ) e a p p rr i o v e ( d o rn M o n cd a y in in the worid, The S u n ^ - • ' ' Timesir^portrf.- r« , ■■/‘•.i CASPER,:,Wyo.>q. (A P) .- T h e iadvan«mces made in.-.creatMig'ng •• “I will do whatevever I can, to - ' WaltoiIton, the'eldest son ot Wal*ral- wners:: T ffl . . . »,Btish adminiscratioidon on Monday . ', deaherlepbuming machines. - . help develop a suiupplemental ' . .Mart founderfoi Sam Walton, took approve thele Iphaseout of -'.Amniember of the. Housese -.icnvironmM talimpacactstatement ..the topp s ^ t on the paper^s Ust/of • , .sndwrnobUesin.Yel]fellowstbne and . Resoulrmtces Cdmmittee,'Cubin'-in '- ' f o r a h e w r u l e -... bjut'that'can’t/, u the woriorld’s wealthiest people. It . ^ ; Grand TetOft natilatio h al' p a r k s ; . . said allallowing the rule to takeice ' b e 'd o n i e '- .u n t i l t h,e e rule'is-'.ihr ' . said hele was worth $65 biUion,>n, ’. ■ ... ratbariUiati risk: atan immediate, '* effectt tmay ultimaitely help, pre-: p la c e .” , . • knoddnfing Gate^ who^e worth wasras ; i S H B i l ’ i ' ‘rhaU by a fe d eraal l court,'Rep; ' Ivent'sii^owm obiles from l>ei^gIg - • Sen; Craig Thomtnas, R»Wyo.,’ . estim ateIted at ^ billion, to secondnd'." ' ' oBarbara Cubiii, R-WL-Wyo^ said. - . banned - diairm an of the Senanate National place, “ In'm y m i n i It’sit’s bad news,” '. ^Thatliat^s not w hat I think, espe->e-. ' . P a r k s S u b c o m m i t ttee; e said the .. No. 3 bn' th e list w as O racle: i e '' ' .. ahe-siaid.. “But it’sI nonot over yet.” , ';dally,”'^”■she toI4 the C a s ^ Star-, . ■ rhtAf’TJl tr-,: deddoh.was ^no sur Larry.£Uison*$42.S bUlibn,:)n,— ' ’' ' ' 3 3 8 H •, Western Repub]ublicans have. .’ Tribunune?s Washington, D;C.; h e m a d e i t d e a r t h e! BI u^ admin*'.. . and Kin(ing Fahd of Saudi Arabia, ' fought the ban, saysaying it would .' reporteite r on Friday. “That’s whata t ' is t r a tio n h a s n o t g iven.up. e i with $28.128.8 bmi.pn. - ■ . "•'hbrm businesses anand .communi* the rea:easoning of the administra-a- . .. . “I think there’s a-procesja in 'Ame.risrican investor Warren m es surroundinc thithe parks.that don iss .. that the only way theyty '•• plac;e how -... oh somesc other . Buffetti placedt fifth, with a fdr* > '. ' rely on snowmobilihilihg for winter ., can chahange that rule is to let itit' ' a))proaches to diangtge the hUe,” , \ tune esdisdmated.at $24.9 biUidn,-m,-' ' income, and thatat ir neglects gointot;o effec t” ' '; . h e » i d . - ' ..’followeded by Sefattle SeahawksIcs ’ ‘ Notonlyorev^nfbi fjunlly-owncd funcial hbmic,Wc'relhc'pnlyio ‘ - ’ o w n erPPaul i Allen, who foundeded . , ■ -.owned firin Iri Jeronome. Wfliy shpuld tfiis be imporiportant to you? Brause soft.witluGates-ahd-was-as— '. ; woahswer to piiriir own commuhitj^-rourfrkhdieh^;«B^»boi9,-ybu.------^ r ■ , • ■ report^>d 1to be worth $245 bUlion. . Sheikh.tAbu A Dhabi of AbaDhabiB : ’ • FABiElNSWOKIHMORiTJrU A R Y ;. Floy Rau of Paulau l, m em orial ;Will folicoUow'at the Buhl West End,id, ;.,.vice at li a.m. tu eKd^a^ s a t t h e ; s e v e n ^ with $22 billion. J South Uncota •Jerome’* (208))324-7777. ^4 . JJ . . . service ot i p.m.i.today^at.the ti .Cemeteiiteiy; friends may call.from:m; — Buhl-First-Ward-LDS in EUzabethn,-meanwhil&T "Otir Family S ^ n g t b u r ^ B y . “ ’V .jif “ ^ !TKingdorn Hall in BurleyrburialBi .v9 a.m.I. uuntil the time of the ser-r- , M ain Street;-viewin]ing, trom : 7™ •rth about $430 miUion; up will foUowlih the PaPaul Cemetery - vice atIt IR ^ o l d s Funeral.Chapel,el, p.m.’Monday at Farmmer Funeral *36milliolion from last year; •.(Hansen M ortuaiuary Rupert * 'in Twin i ,* Chapel in Buhl and frcFrx)m,10.10;4S ; Doyouknowivhihot to dp if someoneie(losetoyoHdleB?.\ ( ' . ■ .C h ap e l).; ' a .m . T u e s d a y a t t h e cchurch; h intisr-';- ...... • I J d siphine e ^ Groves Didc'of Twinn .menr'wili be in: West^ End ' "D • e ath ■ :~:~Areyou:prtireiimdtp bm dlfallt ‘.Delmar H. Mccham M .of ' Falls,gngraveside service a t 11 ajn1.. .. Cemetery in Buhl. , . .-Hazeiton, service'c e a t 11 a.m . Mondayay at Suhset.Memorial Parkk ; CharIcs,Otto pf Jerorome, memo* NOTICES-—- Who shhould you calailfirst?—^ - ..Monday at the HHa azeiton 2 nd (Whitee A^fortuaIy in TwinFalis). ^, rial service at 11' a.mm. Friday at . - .. WardU5S,Chapeliin; Interment will •• '. ', th e J e r o m e M e th o d isst t Church. ' ' S to H a■ E.AII I {'’WeaiParti'tMttglcValieiMeifFuiieral^ • ’• .’follow in Sunset MeiMemorial P ark;: . Gi«ceice A. M iller of. Wewoka,I, , . , b u hL l :- SteUa E. All, 94, of friends may call fromfrt 4r8 p.m. -; Okla. ’aiand formerly of Glenns I HomeuviildlikeldMpeaflpeaselhM s . Bcvcirly Marie cieie ^ of Twin . B i^ dieded Friday, April 20, 2001, I ond so n m tf other qualiiuetllons eiid II . •: . -today at White.MoMortuary and. . Ferry,gr, graveside semce at 1 pan;I' F a lls ,,g r a v e s id e ^ r v iice c i at 2 p.m.. a t Bridgeigeview Estates in Twin I' nncm is you'may luoe.Ity- PleaseP ron*' Jl ' ' frpm 9;4S-30;4S.a.m..m. Monday .at Mondaylay at rhe Glenn Restt :. Sativdayat the Sunsetiet Memorial '. Falls, r .the church... lacruiloday.aiid allow]floiv us.io put II. . , . C em etete ry • in G lenns ' F erryY \ Park, in Twin FaUs; friendsfr may . v Service:ces are pending and! will11 • : . • ; (Siinimemers Funeral’’ Home,. call from 4-7. p.m;.. Friday, 1 at ..be annoiilOunced by the’Farmer ' yoiir mind at aise.'aboui'l'oul'tbuomwi 'Geo^c R. Drawn ( fn o f Buhl, ser* , McMuhrrtrey CHapd). ’ -; Parke’s,M agic Valle'ley FurieraL_: FuneralIChapd. C . . Plan loday; andfoa tljefuIjefuture with J m Y ' ? ^ '..vice at .11. a.m.'.A.'.M onday .'at- . H o m e , ’2 5 5 1 K i m b eerly i Road, • eoiifideiKt. We are TivinTivin-Fatis': otily. ' . b T * '■ " . i Reynolds F une:^ Chapel; Ch burial '. Bessieiie F em Hartl of Bulil, ser-'- TwinFalis. -. Kathariinne M; Boone •Jocally om ed aiid 'operatperalal mortuary MK U li' ' and ive wilt serve yourrfam'lly fam ivith ilte JERONDME ..r Katherine M;I-’-' ' :___ ' ■ Boone, 88,88, of Jerom e died Friday, utmost professionalism. '. ——O b i ^ •. •• • ^ A pril :0, 20, 2001, a t h e r hom e in .ihP A - "Our Family Serving Yt _ Jerome. . " MiUvOlhwltw.&EllMbcIh.iniacM? apromiuyoucaneounli For obituary nrtet anda id c id i;T ^ M 9 3i i; ; IExt. i r e , botW e«n 2 p.m . andn'd E6 p.m.’ IWonday thfou'gh S a tu r ■ , , . Creniat . ■D«adUn«to4:30pj!Uijiu.for n«xt-ill be held^Aprir2S.. i lions of erpphysema. . ' . 255rKimb:ejerly Koad; Twin Fallslls >: 735-0011 : ,:v IWTNKrA LL4> .,. . 2001.-at rvices ^.planned. at Ihe Tuff Club, 734 Falls3 ••-- He.was,born Dec. 18.S. .19«Jn . : No^rvi M il Fall*f* COnly lMotl'yOiyiied&Pi>emled FiineralFlint Home . ■, -Ave.. frorrom 5T8’.p,m.-Alt who, knew 'Twin Falls. Idaho. —:— Geefge4e>6UMii^ed-^^ 'i i f l w i — ^ 'o n a l d( t. L - M a b e y iiy w o u ld like to' s u g g e s i th ait t --'dren, ’< Casey McGehee of)i Bellevue, ' ' OAJXELEY -'D onald L. M abey, ' m em briai:rials may be made to'either-r- IKim,(Bill) Babcock oi f,( .Caigary.- ; 81; ot OakleyOa died. Saturday, ' S aint .Edv•dwards Catholic School, or,r, iAiberia. Canada and fi t o ’th e CcCollege’ol Southern. Idaho3 Smilh1 of Lalayeite; his sis il, 2001’, at the Ashleyy ^ rare'Center inBurley. N u rs in»g g Foundation. Twin Falls,, (Larry)i Rowe of Twin PalS' Idaho. . father Harry L'eMoyne alsc igements are pending and ’ ■ • ' ■ Fallsi and -step-brbthei ! announced by Payne-.e-. . ' y . (Marta) LeMoyne ol Buhl, Idaho.Ic ' ; M o r w a iyryinBurley. j t n l s times of Sorrow... H j T\\ F ^ •. : „ ' , George was precededd in deaih , • by his molher, Alice LeMoyayne. CharlesB8 J . H a n s e r i ' ' J " ■'■' .W fi'af i/oiiour fam ily feeii ’, ^ H '.’ At George's request, nonc service • •; , e„nc-u SHONE - Charles J." • is planned. Local arrangenemenis are -' SHOSH ir fam ily.shares, ’ H under the direction c>l Reynolds' F Hansen,:1, 78, of Shoshone died _& aeiaLcjippei„:„ ..... X»^ja»^at>thCShoshorie-e»^A itd-w /ien-!|our renter. . • • ; ip|Fam llV-9r|ev«rrH T ,AifR OfiW Rr :es-pehding at D ^arav’s's' ■||'' "Oa IfeUhapei. , ------I ' .E■mify, m , Moriah, CamllU' ' ® ' ^ _ _ O r e . - Aourntw;new son Mason (iwtpUiund) ^ i . Carleen ‘JillJudy* 1 ^ jK s g iiiii - lOSPITAL— V /Baggett Farm•m eP'.' MAGIC'C VALLEY REGIONAL Rasmusissen .- f : "MIEDICAL EI CENTER ' J u d y F a r m e r p assed away F U N E R A L H ( ■'peacefully A prllie . ; a t S t Some namies ni have been omit* 2001 IM : :IpME : k . . Luke's Regional M«Medical Cent.er n . , ted at the]le patient’s request , "A'Paiiiity Serving Fam.■ fl'm t/ics"; A . . Boise. Id ah o .. ’ Admitted . .ij.; 1350E. . Mom was boffvSepSepl.9. 1925. in. -'Vf ird Pence of Twin FaUs D. 16th • Burley • 678-:!'8-2100;' ' ^ Birmingham. Aia: HerHei nurse training j'..- Dismissed : f f l ; MM-Cassla^ Only[y Locally (hvrtedd. OperatedIted Funeral Home ' . m -. ; , . was ai West Endi BaptistB< Hospiiai. : . . Birmingham. Ala.. le ,Turnbull of Gooding5 . la. She married ira Hayes o f Twin FaUs •; : • ' Hugh Farmer iri BinBirmingham.t Aia, S uzaill inne Greaves Lund . •With Iheir c h ild ren . F n. Rick and,Katie. • e,,,anr3nne Greaves Luhd of Twin-I I •Momand'Dad.movei Dved 10 Twin Falis. paTic Su,,died at horne on Thursday. . • Id ah o ; in 1950..Th'ey iey later divorced. • K iq19. alter,.a long and .hard-, ■. • •. While.working'as>as.a, nurse at. the ■ struggle with diabeles’. • ■ - Twin Falls Clinic.c. Judy met Dr; was born in.Presion, Idaho.- U i . p r e • . 'George T. Davis. Dr, Dr, Davis immedi- nn ini»y 28.2 1941. lo Vaughn and < ■ ; ately recognized McMom's greal gill — —ol-nurslngand-cari:arlr,g-lof-people^l^«ia LBeiretLereayes.jhe Voidest', ir children.- She m arried' I V x i n y o u .. and asked her lo co lur'search.forr Peace... come to work for qiou«Xi tLund , on Sepl. 14. 1961. in. • . • himin hispraclice;!3;This close work- •.ho 'Sattr t Lake Cily. Temple. Suzanne; UI u i s e M . ■ -■ ing relaiionship.lastiasted for.over 35 '•Richard to sew and made many of ' ' y e a r s , . m clothes'. Her hoijse wasI McCoy Kbnecny To Mom. the mean ' .M aude, saning of stranger' • 2a warm1 and welcome.place>. ' ’ L o u ise M-. M cC oy K o n e .was lust a friend,J.she sl hadn’t met and Laura rids and family. She coiled-'. passedf away April 17. 20C 7 & e 6 ’ yet. She was a ch« cherished friend Lh f fdy i bears, dolls and angels. assisted5 living' home I ^ and'aiwaysMooked'ed-on the bright. tastelully decorated her. Oswego,^ Oregon, loilowlnc . T / b a k n o w u s . ■ . .side ol lile. She hahad Ihe unique.. S w s. When you sufferrth e loss o f a Iqvecv e d o n e , j , ul home. Suzanne loved to, ."illness, ■ : ability 10' touch thele heartsh ol Ihose -“ aH anri Id spend tim’e,wiih her fami- She w ^ born on Aug, 3 1 . : y o u c a n re. around her.'Judyly Iwas a devout • In Sllver.City; Iowa, to Orp reiyM-OUr help a mnd^idance.to helpe l p . y q u ; ;; ; ' 'Cathoiic. She lovedBd nature and all ^‘e, Ivors include her..husbandI and^ Lee ' Grimm-'-McCc • Ihat God’s,good.eart garth has lo ofler. c£eri-^2: their children. Steven' Scotl . y o u n g e s t of. 12 c h ild ren ^ t difipmit paih fforrrri sorrow to peace. ^ especially the flowejwers and birds.’ .,, !hnna\ a) Lund dl Blackfoot, Lisa' '. attended ?, schools In’Sllv She was passiona>naie about .the • , Iowa, and after high schoo .•, .'Fighting Irish'.of NoNoire Dame, ihe )ll) 'Yergenseii of. East ’Ick. N.j,. Jonathan (Robyn) wlih " her family to Twin Falls■ \ ■“ ' ’C rim son Tide" of'AAlabama la andins . where she mat; and marriec of Boise; ■ Shdnan' e 49er's of San Francisi E. Hulf.'They moved to K tEWISLENl^^ )pher)'Beierling of Portland.- -S »*)£%'''' ■ I'' fREtEDCOGGBURN . Judy was an'.exce.“ eS iL m usician-l™ ® 'Idaho, and raised three da }r father. Vaughn Greaves of a iecny,'90. , tytmlib Fiuitral Ckapel , , and as a young won-»o m ar, s a n g urilh 2 ;® - ." “ .'' Arthella; Bette and P - ' ' 1 ' n: her broiher, David p 001. at an - ■ d v many prolessionalil ggospel graups. Following a divorce. Louise sl W a^m ' in Idaho and lalxd js of Hawaii: iwo sisters. t> in L a k e Bl g a ^ l n . T ^ . in Alabama. As year'ears passed, all b a c k to th e Twin F alls a r e ang £ a brief;, • . • b^n with • the people thai w€were fortunate • M arshalSorenson of Franklin, Idaho m » a rrie d A ld rich .“P e te * Kc . enough to enjoy-'an■an evening, with J®;Jeanette - Cranney ’ of-- whoa farmed.In the Buhl are£ WBf^g^^reeaily'ISSI.p j- . 31. 19 j 6; • " J u d y , wiil rem e mibpr b p i her beauiilul Minneapoipolls and 14:grandchildren. memorabie-years-wera-Sper rr t voice and boogie'W(rwoogie,siyle of , She. waiivas preceded In death by |( irpha Mae:- • ' farm 'and in the Buhl, coniC o y ; th e - : piano playing, whenijenevQr you he?r her motneiher. Marian Berrett Greaves where « she participated In ni ; , a song Ihat you panjariicularly.erijoy. ’W ^djw hnb rb th e r, R o g e r G re a v e s, " aclivitles.. ai Loulse.owned an ' .. $mtle;1ift a glass and and think of Ju d y '• . FunSmi.r s L 4 ^ v ic e s will b e h e ld , a t . aieda a dress shop In Buijoi moMd. ' singing harmony andmd playihg piano ,ii a,m. TuT u e s a a y rA p d l 24i 2 0 0 1 . a t active ai in the B,P.W.A..-Easl£ ; . ' . in heaven with Go G od's -Choir o f the Twin1 F alls LOS I 3 i r r ^ d . ' 4 2 i ■the -tli Buhl Grange, the 20lhS /Si b e ri' ' ‘ G • a n g e ls . ' , M a u r ice iSt; in Twin Faill''^th •Club C and. the Hospital Gui ■ L, Carleen-Judy*y* I Farm er is su r- B ishop KeiKelly W ard c o n d u ctin g . s.was also a member 1 vived by her son, RierRichard J, Farmef The famamily invites friend? to the ^W eihodist Church. Spendii for the N a M o u ^ n w ^ ^ •' . ' and daughter-in-law•law, F o n te lla L- v iew ing on Monday evehing from 7- . -wiifrtier childreri and.grandt (tion, a m e m b e r6 n % w & ^ . , « F a rm e r o f B o ise , Idal Idaho; daugijter. 9 p .m at White Mortuary and on was v0fiHrnporiani'to Loui! . ' ; ..Katie Williams and md son-in-law. / mat 10 a,m. at Ihe Maurice ’ e s p e c la i ly ^ i e d coo k in g din: I Bruce Williams and g Id g r a n d s o n R o b s S e - f ? h:hapel- a In term en t wiil b e a t her family^>Rd sharing's t Nicholson of Boise.:e. Idaho; sister. '.iemorial Park In Twin Falls: occasions ?J with

M a g ig V'ALLEY/Wa E£^ “"KKS itio les u m rec i g p E f ~ “M i c r o fnEleeiiDrSiicsmes--. I By Lorraine Cavernener • . m m > Tlm«»W«w« coffeii r a j l H l i '■ rhe >50,0b6-plus btiilding project . .The flofloor plans are co m p e te bu computer5r diyisiori . Coopei RUPERT'-:!•jThe ■Minidoka '' per will contihiie workihj . until1 he h has prodjiced .the plM 4ore th ii l,S00-.; i»B0b} in the compiuter diiiisloh'' ' ■ •! County Historica] ics-em p lo y ees^ -ahd-rSOl-SOO-at-the-W eb.ho^tiilg^ ■ “ [ um, has floor plaplans for,its.new . v ^ H g ^ B ^ ^ B * r’‘se'ctibribnal'andTelectHcal .plan:ans , m uldlose their.iobs re q ulired ir by the county for i bsiftheisdeof. 'HostPro.Pro. S te w a rt.^ d if.th e sale. , addidon,'thanks't(IS i».a M iiU cb^^,. « ,' its.personal-compiputer, division- ■'dld-hbtibt.occur,'Miatm c wouIdmmis^on,-'sayr . . fu n ^I beforeib e its cash reserves'are . ig'fdrV’.'said.Gazy • ; ' . i i id u ^ . Schorzmani pre;president of th e ^ M a l park w d an apartmentlent • .,ing it wbuld eldierr ssell or discbn- d ep leteibted, or losses could pull , ; . i museum., , : - comple)lex. ‘ ■ tmue'operations of)f its computer under'Hcr HostPro,'the.company said ., -.-Whil( dng division the time j ; ■ . 'Plans include'aB,'a library witH a '•' •,' um w a lile the museum'is wbrkinf eitmerges.- ...... initsfilinfiling.: •. I- , , . -, . , o n g eetting tt a new display room)0m. .'‘But..'a' compan) * ; . place for peoplele to( do re s e a rd t_ J?lnl.colico High Sehoti't Cody Cooper>r preparespl to print a copy of tli ^ej^cutiye,. :,Adc^Icmnsiz^ company could 1}^ ; thefloorplans .flnfHibtibraryrsevera-projects havea v e ; . -lEriday.^esMa-d6s: ving grace, accordiing tu an i-fahd-ayaVea^o’dlrdis^ajrfuiTvof:----- h«’deiJafPedW thTMInia6l«d^irrty Historical Soclety.inuseum 5ve will not occur anc I the*century clot] im.'s.newdlsplay. ■ b e e nI completedc to improve nd th e sa^e is -’industxy!txyanalyst lothihg and uni- . bulldlnding. The soele'^ li ,raising moneoney for tlie $SO,OOOiiluB buildIlding proiect museuimm' displays. E agle Si:ouiQUt expected to close byb die end of ; Roger: . ; '.forms! Many, othejher display areas ■ ■ ' !T Kay widi \bssachusetts- •• -MattBi)Bingham recendy built a 40 based InIntemational Data Corp., . .. .: are planned to hohouse items now. ■' foot-lonong peg board display aresrra '.“We are in ad ^meed stages of . said HostlostPro, which has hbt made ■ ". l:storedihbox^iniirt a back room of BookUklet for sale ,t-v discussion,” said Jim:J Stewart, a profit ■;;^the museum, Coopi ■ whichII ffreed up. space'.to display fit since it was started iri . ^ >6per^d. ’ iha Minidoka County HlstorioU. . 'Words and Pictures.'C(Copies of the ' six .oldId engines that had been chief financial officficer. “W eare ,1998, -wiw ill lose m oney a t a fai- ' ;• ■'•i'Our intentions;ns are to give the I jSociety Is selling a histbrlcalI 42-page booklet are $li : going to sell that busiisiness.". ' - ,- slowerir ri rate than the computer. '■|;muMum'what the} SlO and money ' d o n aIted te ' to. the museum, hey need to build I Ibooklet to raise mbn^ for an1 . ' from sales of the bookk willt go toward ', Schorz:rzman said; Eagle. Scoutout . Yet, the companyly’s filing said: . division,>rt II this,” said Marvinrfn Scow, head of ^ additiIditlon to.Ui'e museum. The rfiuseuiieum' a new display building.- { “However, we canin provide no HbstPntPrb still faces'a tough i ^ d : . • IjMinico Hlgh Scho( For Infonnation. Richardird B r a d ^ w biiilt 20 staiid- hool’s technology Istektaking orders for.'The MinidokaI '.or to order a copy, callII thet museum a t ' . in g 'p la ™ - assurance diat a defiefinitive agree- on itsr .own.ow Micron said in its fii*’ >Iaques;with informationion ment.wiU be signed,! Sto'ty;oty: Theland and the People In 43M336. .a b o u td i,theantidpat*. ing i t ccan ^ o t assure HbstPro will ' t| iSchorzman call t displays at the museum. ed sale will close, or :alled' Scow: an d . — ------J ^ g le .S Scout i Austin CatmuU refin- >r of the timing b e profirofitable ih the, future, || told him what the; i ofthesale” . he. museum wan& ’ 'Coopc>per worked bn his plansi in ' normally charge bet>etwei2n 8 per*' . ish e dl i a bench from the old althoughIgh it expects to have a ^ ' ■|{ed an d sev e ralil architecturali ' classr i wa . . . Stewart would notlot disdose the ' quatecascash reserves to fund op^- » for^a couple of weeks andmd cent and 10 perceni snt of the total R upert'srt'train depot which is[ in«n . buyer’s name, wideljely rumored to ations. drafting; studentints spoke with thenpn presented them to the mtis^is^ project cost for theie plans. Scow use inn thet museum board rtwm. . • ;j Schorzhian about)ut plans for th e . um al( Jm. be-Los'A hgeIes*b;based Gores Theiosio ss cbrineaed >rfdi dispcfs^' ' along with entries fiom otherher .said. The thnh r ^ Eagle Scouts were pre->re- Technology, •. ;• new displt^y room.m. studenJents.', ■ . . ing of Nfiorm’sMic ramputer biisine&s • • Cooper’s draftinglg services will ' ^ t e dd \with recognition plaquesies : '' M icron Elec^ron'iinics has more - is esdmai • . After taking measurements,mt a professionalpi uxhitect woulduld •, save about $4,000 i mated by the-conipany at - -' 5 to $S,000 bn , ’at Thursiirsda/s board meeting. - thaj^,000 emplojoyees; about ',. $1475^1 million. • • . • - . iC^ondu( actor to adrmit guilt in1 sex abuses ease Or;rgariizatio]Dn VOWS to3 help natitive trout J , COEUR, d'ALIiLENE (AP) - — ^ allegedabuse to poliDUce. .. , i B A H ■iTodd S nyder,.the LHO FALLS (A P) - A with'underfunded1.{efforts « th a t b e« iiseie ofo its national notoriefy . ilia saidthey foundmore Police said.they,jr found more . nationalial conservation organize*: Ijductor of the citji than 50 pbmographi za*.. w ouldn’t' get. miichil idone,” said and- -thethe. problems facing. - « hic ndeotapra tion ha!las pledged $450,000 to - Bob Dunnagan, sta 1; and youth orchesttistras, will plead . '' ^ttSOpomo^phic : ' during a search'oof Snyder's rebiiild ta te co u n cil' Yellowstoi'Stone ciitdiroat Dunnagan ;i guilty to sexuallyJyabusinga i ^ Id the Yellowstone cut*ut* . p re s id e n t f o r ' Ididaho .Trout . said. Trou'rout' Unlimited hopes the home. Detectives tol:oldajudgeaf. throatt populationp in the South •,year*oldboy. videotapes dunnga ■ least20 of those tap Ith UnUmited. “This is5 ia wonderful.' - money willwil keep die cutthroait off. In a plea agreen jpesappewto ; Fork oft)f the Snake River. ' . ' chance to make a .diffi display children .16,:S.jcarsoldor Trout ifference.” . . . dieendahiiangeredspedeslist ; late last weel^ Koc '^rdi of Slider's home. . ut Unlimited and its. its Trout Unlimited wiwill work widi , “I don’t itd ^ o w .^ -125,000- '' J'prosecumrYffW ’ )0-members‘promised*the^he-r^'the-Idaho'-Deparfrrii rrient’orFrsh-^^tovmlecu ieiectrves toid ajtid ^ at-' D o u g las,sa id :hele, made the moneyt overo three years as part of, . lldrop more seritsrious charges,. ' . , .agreement becausi of, and- G am e, th e U.S.. U Forest .- executivitive director in Idaho, ’, ;|a»inst Snyder in ise th e boy^s its Hom«me Rivers Initiative, start-irt-, -S erv ice an d th eI :Bureau of- .' “We’re g< in exchange for • • • legstZO of those tap^ ■ , ' .family .did not waniinttheboyto ed to pr e going to work'with all. ■ ’ • omituumBU* ' inthe'tJr . . Md_wmive his prJdiridiminaiV'hear* ' 'ipeurio,display lenge for biologists, • anultimatmate broefit to eveiyone."! ■ ' ings about the sexual^ “ woimter. . T h e! South S Fork is the Hfth 16 years oldorypm ^, •This expresses th th • “We’U make a diflifferenc'e for How’ exactlyexi the money will be their desires,” /rfver.toto receive that status andnd ' the fish because mcnoney isn’t a ' spent is i Snyder has not he officially, • Dou^as said of thele agreement. the fint is unknown, said Marlf ' • -pleaded guilty.i. He : has two' ' Acourt mords show. s t in Idaho. The money willrill ■ constraint” said B ill:II Hutchinson, Gamblin,lin, fisheries inanager in “ This will assist in hii^ h e a t a . ” ,, go to re^arch rei bf the river, and '' ^ ee k sto e n te ra 'wwritten r plea. — . ’ There is no evidei nd Fish and Game assi^^ t fisheries' Idahb;FaliFaUs. It could go to learo> lence showing.- then preprojects to help cutthroat.lat. . chief. He has-beei “A paramountt concernc( to th e. . minor3r andi possession of i c a l llly y ' there are any otherer victims, he trout- en.with the ingmoreiire about die interaction of . state and'to the! parentsp{ and.to - exploitoitative materials, ■ said. •, departm ent for 27 ye/ears and can*' - 'c u tth roroat a trout and rainbo^t ; T h e wworld-famous river is onene not reinember a Ugggger,one-time .trout', ' . .the victim’s'couiounselors is a Thejley .alleged Snyder had sexex - -As part b£ the agrereement,pros- of the ti ' .-retraumatizationbn;' w hich w ill - '' \^ th th ! few remaining cutthroat>at , donation to a sin d efifishery. : It coulould gb .co.run the hew' : the 14st ^ video and.have beer , cuts for environmenilental proteedon “respoponsible development” of en willing to photogragraphs,'and we are not ' ' of. tbpped.the admihistrtration’s agen: endangeigered wild landsi whichch agree that portions showings die ' interestec ' programs, such as':as the devdop- . . publicic lands,! at a time whdh thelie da.-In the. sp an o f ai few days, include sted in.the autopsy pho* ,'. ded Idaho’s Greaterer deputies be blacked 01out ; tographs,"lis," Walworth said. “O ur- ,-ment of solar ehergjTgy. and nuclear . countrytry is falling deeply into ahah ;"Bush declared hls'sisupport for a '. Yellowst'vstbne National Park.' ' . ' ifraste cleanup aIt t sitess like the . ' energy “They are misusining the. phOf interestt is solely in bringing but gycrisis. : global toxic chemin ical tre a ty , . • A t Ye!Yellowstone, the primaryry tographs of the office .' . vfd^o National EngEngineering and ' ' ,“Pre set^delin^ fbr acce^ I move in’the. / said shuld not be law, whichich should not need to bd * dministradon’s environmen*n* . “We are still holopeful .this noisy; ththey- pollute the air andid fooled.by their overtui ' our life to tiy to proiiroteathe.mvi*' - tai planlan likewise'point to Bush’s cures diat we - ris^lebatedted in a courtroom, BeVaii . ' i’s '. administration wil'ill stop the . disturb'b ..bison, and othersr ' have b ^ 'g iv e n a.cces:»s,” hesaid. said, „ .ronment” . • plans: to i h d « ^ funding for pub*b* assault on the enyiyironmeht,” ' wildlife,’’e,” Michael Scbtt.of the Advocates of thehe administra> lie park le Times-News Managaging Editor r ' irks, expand clean coal t ^ *h* .'Meadows sdd. “But: thist is really Greater:ir Yellowstone Coalitionm Gark Walworth said ti ■tion’s, environm enental agenda,, nolo^esjes, provide consumers who I the newspa- Times-Ne'-NewsMff ijiriterJennifer ' . 10 a theme wedc for tiuslis administra* . ' said inl the t study. “There are-re - per has not reqiiesteddtheinv^* - Sandmann . however, argue thethat the.presi* use solaolar.power with a tax ae diif it'.' ,'-, tion.” . . tnn oan be reached at 733* , , plenty ofdf places for 'them to go.0. • g ato ry p ic tu re s o f aany of the ' 0932, Ext. deiit is. strikingIg .a balance wd, perhapspe most;sijgniflcantly,y, . To h elp w ard off txt. 241, 'or by e-mail ai.'. ' ff v/hat they ' They doidon’t belong in natibnal'al . threemen. - .. > \ ' isandmahni ; ■ - between the coimtiiitry’s economic . fully fundfui the federal Land andid - " consider as • an^riy further : parlw;”' ihn®magicvaIleyxom Ethanp]dI;'-,.:';;/ Continued from U ."•Developlopment Coordinatbr. " .week'and'could hott 1be.reached coulid'fee'eed more thari one plantit,' Falls Couiity comommissioners . ; The.ie.Idaho Energy Divisionn for comment ahdw hetllethw there’s a substantial' , , ' were inv^gating5 ththe feasibility . a n d the-thi U.S. Departinent of>f ' ' .Ju st who would hihost a plant markett.for f the additive when • 'o f a investorrownedid cor farm er co- E n erggy y have already given a r. would be determined'Ki'by the fea* Idahb doeloesn’t require a minimum , op pianti he thoulOught Cassia $10,00000 grant.tb the Twin FallsIs ^ sibility istudy. Son)me say its . percehtagtage of etiiahol in its gaso-,. EIb EiEIS^ County coiild benefiiefit from one, County'ty Commi^on fbr a study, unlikely the region canc support line-asss^mestatesdo. .■ ^ m'-' too. . . it’s ttoo'soon o to tell what farm*'1*' more than one plan t B ut disdiscussion is still in its i' - .SoThe-and-a-haridrndfnlTrfimiiil-". urs wuu’ould'standttrgolirffOBrar*a: "I don!i s'area would "m ostpr^ . Cassia farmers, asswell'as v Turin plant,-1 ,-Inouye'said, but.he andd aipport two. I think it would supi', “It’sjujust something farmers■ s' * Falls County commi:missioners and bthers5 are a using.similar plants inn port one,” siaid Donin D ean, th e • a re talkiiking about because thee- • . \ ' •' ■ - ' oAer^.begantostucitudy the possi* Miiuiesean said. • T he Id a h o National learned.jd. Inouye has beer)T\ soliciting . ------E n ^ e e ^ and En'Environmental , “Were really feel like it’s a win*I* technical advice fromm Dean, who . - Times-Ns-News writer ituth 5 t ^ eJT r ' • , ' ■ Laboratory has agreip-eed to use its win thinIling for. t l ^ area,” Inouye e ' lives in' Burley but nolow owns his can be reachedrec at fftc.Mini'-Casria'a- ; resources for thele feasibility said, • own business in Boise.e. Bureau at 677-4042, Ext. 109, ortr ’ - ■ study, said Mechelleslle M cFarland,. Twinln'Falls County commission*I* ‘ Dean questions wlwhether the by e-mail3il at rstreeterdmagievql- the Mini'Cassiaia Economic,, ers werere out of the office thiss am bunt of lociMly grgrown crops . ley^m . '■ /677-5451 ■ ■ ■ 1919 Hiland Images i p ■Burley, ID 83318 IContkwM . “T rnyself.'. JA lot of it I’ve heard ."Oprah” helped herier leam tb set U ' S t ei p p p r o g r a m b e fo re blbut it’s a reminder of^ “Specializing init. Alzheimer’s & DeDementia Care”- ■ ' boundaries. ThatUit!s when.she..... R leh M ^' la i m ^ a lu-needto do;”-shesald.-^— began to realize itt wwas stupid to . port participants as they’ aetbouiii~si ~ ”'lsS te•image im pacts all of us.~ Where you findi'the ] 'stay up until 1 ina tlthe moming . 12-step program for Itfe that : artM, get rid of the clutter 'Even if■ «we have a healthy self*f COMFORTS Ol>FHOME,FEELINC id lin g through a fiveSve-page letter \ '. she dubbed Ufe Makeover In lives and leam tb say no. F image, ,th( NG O F F A M IL Y , laiy. Within four.weeto. thm there’s always something . vdetailbg a^viwer’i5T-S problems. RIchardsori provides freei coacnmgc w e canI VIwork on,^ added Erin; . MEANNlNGFULWAYOFlIF L I F E '^,he stopped ;readiodtaghermaU 1 a thousand life McJteover sup-• and teleconferencing viaJJe^two*,. Ul Hart,ofG groups worldwide. ■ f G im let “Cheryl is downJ In addition iofiitt timme, care, •gn‘(l IwgBnVrhannoHnJlngit through For more biformatlon, checi ■ to earth,!I, which is nice. She’s not . professional V/eVeoffer o Adult Ddycart. . !■ • www.cheryIrlch8rd8on.com M assistmt; • ™ . '■* so m eo nne e who jiist preachess MHdnrStala f l l i i g -. S t a t e A p p r-oyed o v License- V : '. j , She alsb b e^ Trealizingttetit ^ r - ' —I ' , changess butb she shows how she’s 'isn't necessary.toi trtry to pleas6 ac. '- t .'r ,' ■ : Denise Pulsiphersr, of Twin been abhble to assess her priori-J Come seea what bur hom e.hasl a s .to o f f e r ! , ;V, r! «h e sto p p e d • ^ !'*Even Everyone: and >.«h< :entuaUy,yoUr self-esteemI ,. '•Falls; was among tthose who ties, definfine goals'and peel awayy .• Supportt G< roup M eetings AviAvailable!' ' -'>i' ^ ■ sy "defending hfmTf asagainst every>'.. xbuildslUp u] soyoucah live Mthout.t . , attended Saturday’s co;iference..cc distractiorions to achieve change in >vu;^vwho called her.asr.aa egomanir, • u«v«»yo«Joe.Uking you,” s h e .^ d . he^e takinglg dme Ipr - her own1 life.”li - , “ V For Infiforinatioii C all T . if'ii msm ______1:1--, — , r-'j

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'undredsggath ertocDelebratepp O W W i Q W i - 5 d d e p .e (A P) - D ozens of oi - inclucling jingle.didance, fancy :Ameticaricah'Ihcliw studwts.to t l ^ , ..' .Ani«*1crican Indians in elaboi'ateate '. ^ w l and traditionallaldance&': ', uhiv^ts ‘"•f'T” ., .• 'Costumiunes kicked off the Boiselise! Johes^d ithat th^th Pow Wow . “It mmal ak^ thdn want to.'coi^ ! V ; •■State'-is Pow'Wow- Saturday by^by . helps "enlighten pp< eo p le about , ' here,*!: JJoi o n e s ^ d ,'“They see thjflSI /F S : • ing in a ceremonial grandind ,' our rich cultural henirittg e.” , V BSU issa'.cool'plaoe. a. The w ord|^ ' o n hid iiestt y o f t rr a v e l e ■ 'en tiy p rro c ^ o n l' ,she alsQ'said tiiatat.holding the. getting ai g ^undranditbrings.p^ ‘ )ssed:in'brlght:colorsahditid— ;event-atBoise,Statee h1 e l ^ riechUt; pie' ih.^ ■' I,; ’ .• • :•• VVASHINCTOinirfs?r"w hsr — “ prompted'.many EtEuropeans to • feather!er headdresses tribal mem- • they;Ianded in Bo:Boston, passen- - .' rhe 7V Irish Reptibftcfuis become,vegetarian:ms;'according bewrah,angingin agefrbih 3 to overver-.. l U jM M I H g i ■ •’;gersbnai«cehtA^\e^Lin^*night • . - : ', to polls. Foot-ahd-mcrioiith is harm- 90 forriirmed a.chain of dancers .' fropi.Ireland'gotc a;a.clear Indica* . h/U^ad oti^foct-inui-mouth • less to peoplei biitifmad cow is movinglg roi the beat of live dnim- ;QJjg|E ; tion of U.S. concerrem s about foot* ’' ;' ' .'linked to a.deadlyy hum an dis- .ming; ' and'inouUi disease.«. . OUoutbreakr lastmotith ease. i .. . TwoD , m«n' in traditionallai Cleaiiy the best B : flight crew told ' ■ xirtheNortf^i Irelandt. . ."It'S not arguablble from the , Americaican lndian'outfits at'the departing passen'gtn'gers wno n aa '. standpoint of animimal welfare,, fnmt of}f thet t r ^ each held a flag . . ' visited an. fosh.fan'arm, walkied in ' ■ Oordirder-attd^cpuritry is.r. , envii'ohmentalismm or. human . "one grijripped ah American flag ' Uiecounoysideore'revenstayed.at; ' ; health that -were fooMt-and-mouth i while ththe other sported Idaho’so's . , a bed*and-breakfa;cfast that they ' . rkitighdrdtqpreiynifan• to cbmeto the-U.S., thatt it would 1)1116 flaglafr' , : had to report to'U^S.J.S. ^ c u l t u r a l ; gpj^^yjdetmc Fanmy hiking . ' be a veiy good thinfe said Bnice ' '..The 'grgroup danced to the' music , - . • inspectors.' ' ■ Friedrich, a. spokesrisman-for the of Paintinted Horse - a band of I ' • Inside the td in inin^,twoimi^- a _ tmrails t andma/ty tonrist ... . ■ 'gt-nup. \ ■ _ -. - -eight drdrummers from-Owyhee, ;— r— -FriedridrdenlBtl-tfTharhlsTsrgH^ “ Nev. —- asi audleneft'members who acknowledged y /lazf l)een closedto ihe~‘. ' ’ nization would tiy to spread the. watched>d frpm the stands, I. " . Irish countryside.ie. Thej were . 'diefor. fixeks, and.every. , virus, biit the group’ip’s comments “Fves beenb coming for years,” : , ; , directed to otherr itinspectors to F"""' has raised concernsIS that some- - sdd Sheilieiilyn Lukens. “I brought have their, footwe^'dir disinfe«ed. . . %XniCt\icle altering the country . .one.might; ' •/ fam ilyfnfrom out oftowh to sw the •^That’s quite a bit bi more than ' . In a,letter to AgricultureA authenticitic costumes.” .they used to do,” ssaid Bennie . isilisinfeaixi. •“ __ Secretary. Ann Ventn em ah, Sen, The feathers,fea beads,,moccasins, ' Osbum, dean'of theje UniversityT of ..Larry Craig and Rep. I Mike headdresresse^ w eav in g aind furs California*Daviss veterinary, the pubublic for weeks, and eve^ry __- Simpson,..l-.L.both.h— .Idaho - all stayeiyed perfectly in place aS' ;. school. •. ; ' vehiclele entering th e country is!Is ., Republicans, said the;iey w ere wo'i--' d i c e r'S s mader their way through V; “It’s quite impori)ortant at this disinfktected ,, ried about ecb-terrrrorism and . Boise State’sSt Pavilion sportsts - ' ’ ■ point in time,'bee:ecause of the' Butwlwhat if passengers arrivinglg ’ .wanted to ensure “ththe penalties' . arena, extensive distribubution of the .in thee. United States do hot>t . are adequate t9 deterer this activi- . “This!]s is the first year of dancie- virus iri the U.K. andmd other parts answer■r ttruthfully or'.do not wantIt ty” and that the d(department . competiiititions,” said Johanna of Europe. Once wefe sees evidehc^ . to risklc a delay that could meann . “has the resources neceissatyni to - Jones, of Boise State’s lntertribal that’s It’s been contrejtrolled and we missinglg a connecting flight? Or.-Ir,- protect dur bord^:” N ative! Council, C .the sponsor of ' no longer have cas<:ases they can ,what if ia passenger was deliber-r- . Agency spokesmman Kevin ' the&eeeB event.-' become more Jax.” . . , ■ • ateJy.ti^tiying to bring the viruss. Heiglotz dedined toe> comment on Tribal,,!al„dancers and groupis of ■ Logan Airport’s inaincreased secu- into thelecountiy? < . . „-.•. ' .PETA’s.position or oron the possi- .drummerlers from across the coim-n-. ' Soon in H rity. is typical oftf thI e re c e n t Osbunura.^d the'inspectioh , bility of.biote’rr o r i^1, . ., - ,try compmpeted in several cate- - changes at. other U.U.S.'airports tem declepends ,on_thej>.ersonal_i l _ . : T h e director o fth es JAgriculture .-gories ofoi dancbcompetitionsTs that handle. tntemati«awmakers by declaringg United States are “qt virus was probably .slim,sli and few • recentlyly that it would' be' a gMdj . given the amount Unresolved ■ passengers were likeikely to be iii . thing.forfor.foot-and-m'outh diseasea. ' . between Britain-andithe 1 Umted ' ' ' ' contactwith U.S. livesvestock or vill- ' to gee: ijinto the United Statess • '.States., . ■ ' .: 'n e r a b le wildlife. becausese of the damage.ah out- W a e M . ' ' 'The I r i^ Republicic 1has had one , ^ b r e a k c6u!d_dojgahe_y,S,cd liv.e-^ I Qmjj-jtbrealT-last . stock indn d u s ^ l ' • A iictlbh'h wiil be^held a f WestemifnAlfelfe . 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zzzzzzzrr^s:^ m p m anljeatts exec-•ution 3atesc COEUR,'d‘ALENE d’ (APi,i^!ln ^ bbikers killed Palmer aand'.her .andm i^t havehai ’produ^d a dif- ' : - ,1982, DonaldUd P ^ d i s v w .'s^ ed - £fiiend, Scott C uhier, beidicause. he. fe re n t verdlcdiet, Paradis should . v : . 'uled to die.}.by b hangings In.1986, was v ou t trying to steal a, tt r. . . he. was to be ,motors-. receiveanewiewtxialbrbefifieed. b.e killed by a firing • ' -de.. c Kootenai'Cli County Frosecutoi^ ' squad;ln,199:995 hisdcedidon d ate’ . During P ^ d ls’triaLBnirady\(^ ,. Bill Douglas5 d(dedded the,chances ./..-wassetag^iln; this dme by lethal' ■; .tified t that his au to p ^ liiiindicated ' of convicting I - 'injecdon; . lg Paradis a g ^ wei« -. P alm ^ likelyvdied’in Idahaho. That, , slim , so enItered tei a plea a^ee- : ■ On April110,. 11 h0 walked oiit of ; contradicted c more ambibiguous ,- -ment ••', -'■ ' ,: the Kootenailai County Courthouse. ' ccomments he made.' eearlier,, .. First Distr a f r^ m a n . istrict Judge Giaryj . '-aaccording to Haws’ notes,5S. Those Haman, whoo bio rig in ^ sentenced; years in'prison -1 4 on . nnotes-.were n o t fopnd ununtil-the ,, Paradis to death;'camede oiit of, 1 - Paradis was .freed ’' nmid-1990i, ,. , ,■ • • • retirement’topto in«side over a briitf''' . ' ’'. deral 'appeals .court , Defense attorney W illiam , . ' heiaring thattwasalm'ostjovial, wj . • ;i as the victim of prosfr ’, -, BrownB .was noi aware of.thoseol ‘i'Thisisessi I sconduct -, ' . n essendally-the finalt . - - t notes^during the 1981 tri;rial, and ' c h a p ter in whwhat has become a;, '. . 52, was nd aifgel. The , could.not c raise doubtscs. a b o u t. .- long noveli*? ssaid Haman, who^ ember of the- Gypsy ; Brady’s B cbndusions. ' retired l^ JuJfuly. lj “I thciui^t.it was^ - . I orcyde gang admined .■ Haw^nowa.depiity'U.Sr.S. anor- . .appropriate( to firilsh what I wasV hide.the.body.of.a-19^—^-ney-in-Boise,-believes'] n j-all'the— partof attheebe^nnlng.” b< >man stiangled by his -fi-focuS-on some hastily writtenw ’ Haman enteintered an amended^; ' ut he contended he notes n was misplaced. charge of bein rve to be convicted of leing an accessoiy, to*''- ' t . “Ineverdidtyyioget'aa jury to m urder. He askedash Paradis for his'!. I sentenced tb die.. . . sisay h e w as'the slayer,,on,injy that • plea.', niurderer? No. I didn’t ' . he h was a piindple in the islislaying,” . ' , “Guilty, yoiu/oiu-honori” Paradise ybody,” Paradis said' ' HawsE said. “Juroris werere con- replied. “Thishis is somediingTve; , s released lv the same . vincedv: and I am still convirdnced.” , been trying to s sen ten c ed , him to to say for 21-years.’' ’ j i i The 9th U.Sl Circuit CourtQ of - Since the crircrime canies a maxi-^ , ‘ i i Bl.“Ididcbnceal.” ' " . Appeals A last month ruleled that - muiri penalty d '81 trial, Paradis w a s ' b ty df only-five years,'*',' ii becau se, th e n o tes wexere not' . Hamansentenoenced Paradis to tinie'. ^ ith ah inexperienced ' slshared with'defense attotorneys, served. ' , . , After-21ye: buried by testimony - ^ $ R ier Idaho death, row Inmin m a te .p ^ ld Paradi* g ets a> hihug f r ^ his 9-year-ol'd stepdaudaughter, Urene Sanford, durln : death rowier - Oregonfsmte med- ® i ^ e conference In downtowitown Boise Thursday. The fomiimier member of a motorcyctaI gangga was sentenced to die In whena-fedeier that seemed later. ^ ' TTiank you to everyonee who donated V: - ruled he wasipported.^by forensic'' ^ Lted food,7^^ ^ ^ t h e murder of 19-yoar-old■old KImerly Anne Palmer of Sp Paradis said he eVehti death penaltyIly killed at his .woman he married'whwh ! in . • focused on the future; " 'wbVrbuld.like to. pursue a co >me, a n d h e r body , CENTER , “If. I ke'ep c WSM . 1981- ' ,'pHsoni p on being angry Pm .. ' de{degree in sodology.and to.j j | n ^ Scribbled iaho.no H e ^ d he was' H h l . Paradis said he wus suu'uu't^ng • • not going to0 have1 dme to smell ' wii vtrith tro u b led youths;'B i , in the early Ida when some fellow - ^ ii •' ' - - ■ tQ iget used, to a world thathas thi \ the flowers,”5,” .h e said. “I don’t.', '. ..saiisaid h&understands that m; tion,-and the ' changed dramatically diuiuring his. have'time foror .anger;i Pm sorry.”- ’ ' difidifficult.. defense! lawyei 21 years in prison, includiudingl4 .'Mauksaidid Paradis was facing, • : ^ “People are going to be of Paradis’app ' years bn death row. . • ' - the fu tu re wiwith 'no money, job> . of istandoffish. I expect that iLjnrv |He' said he was takinking his health insuisurahce, driver’s - saisaid; “But who better to^ uIl - DO Y(o u HA'VVE P adjustment “ohe .day att a dme, ' license or ev«ven a-Sodal Security, . sonsomebody stay: out of pi o&e step at a.dm e. There’sre’s a lot v card. In addiIdition, he ha's high . thathan soinebody who’s bei found near P< __of.new_stuff.-It!s-pretty-jQr-scaiy,:^blopd pressurtlire,an,d-iS’badly over—;-T^priiprison?”:— , ...... to ure, , east of i _ the border. Id E i K r o p a n eeye y oti your Investmentmta with the Money pa... . • working with TEAM YVET? ' y Ufe in - from . O regon S c h o o l s t '.Exam iner. Dr. 3 knows condudedshe Relay , For Life, is briiringing together our ci " Mauk state, allowini r community- I.think.’ Paradis withr mi , fl -- in the fight against cCMcer. Everyday mo: j i n d e r g o ■■ M l j ad.” ;Biic Paradis t nore people, : i itually' ’, was ' actuallyi - . B l cbinpanies; cc churcheses, government ager college Spokane homM KVBNT TO .. gencies and i f lield trial ro .work - dumped in Ida}T O W C E R organizations or are con)ming on board the, R tl ^ W But he not at home w 'RelayJThis ] ' ilDAHO FALLS (A P )-lhIhe>te e Issuedd By. Freddie M:A a c ; , m ay b e I S S S I S S S - event is touching live/es throughout Mini-C . 'Bpard of Educatton Friday i-Cassiaaiid , ■ •15-Year-FiFinal Maturity 04/19/2016 the tiod to a field trial’ that >16 . • O ffered a t *10(ie kind . : . . that’s thi why we are exixtending,this invitaticition to you, bring stricter standards andild more : • Noncallolloblc.until 04/19/2004 • Calluble a t *10 accountability to Idaho’s's publicp _ TtaisiMhcslusuable on 04/19/2d64'on(fany date tbe ■o'feip Here is ail opportuhtaity to'do something po sdiool accreditaddn process. ) thereafter upon 10 business dns ' ' SE! positive aiid j ' prtof notice. Anyny calculationc of a yield other than thaIS ytayield 10 maturity will depend upon p ' riso n 8 - 9 2 0 0 1 rrhe propo^^d pbint-fait-based assumptions mednede refarding tha leve) of future Intereserest rales, which would cause the ' ' makemj an impact in ytf^l^ommunity. afcreditadon will be testr SIsupplement under the heading ’Repayrtpayment Requests*. • Call us today an siiperintendent who is het tnd get more infomiatiation: . —tfieTjaneI*thairdraftrf-the^ ent-ytald-lf-purchaserfat-par. \ , ntent standards. ' In the.mnt. Intereterest rates decline durlr^ the life of' the bond,-the bond will Wket/ ba called ■ 12 Noon 1973 ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ■ •The five Idaho schoolss aa n d /o r andtiwestoremeymsy lose the opportunity to lodt In higheiIgher rates, if Interest rales rise, this o rGlall-678-8S98. a - districts will be choisen f fro r o r tio !ly affect the principal valtte; and If theselese noies'ara sold In the secondary "piicticipating in the J.A..A. and ) matu(% or call date, th^ may be worthorth lythan their orltfnal cost. iOUhryn Albertison Foundaiidadon’s SiljKt lo m Wllablliv.and price change. “gam ing.for the 21st CeiC entury ■ iward Jones A T B A• M e : ' For completiete dotailSr call. Servlnoli10 Individual Inveslors Sirice 18 f l O H T Join UsForThei p adopted, the new assess«ssment , , www.adwedwardlo'nes.com' rt Square will place more value onI resultsrc -' : MemberSlIwSIPC • tHan previous modiels, H a^ l ^ s a; i d . . Mini-Cassiiia Relay For•r Life J : liResults would be eWdenlence of WIMM cljange and progress of stucstudents Z : ' p a t e : and teachers, or by'evaluiiluadng iii&tvovem'ent in other areasias such J u n ehve s Against Cancer ad strate^c planning or fadad lid es _ s ^ t y . —:------^------m \ ^ ■ ■Evaluation guidelines c ^suSL iMMbM. 13I> llclpale as a Canccr Survivor"■ Nam e both Idaho end Northwest. accreu*'ac suitioio ZJ44mt KtUhrni ■ it&kion stan d ard s. E achI schoolsc , WJJtM _. _ Time;Information on having a Teamim A ddress ' ad^or distria may choosee whichv . I . I porate Sponsorship Package C ily ■ • - " . s te d a r d s ic will .use for evev; d u a- " I M 5 p m -rcKase a Luminarla In . S tate r/Jn Memory of ' ■ ' • i 210 ' ';Bch6ols and d l^ cts woulould be I , ; - ' : Bjtrkrded points ohhbw-stuctudents . I' lunleef ', P h o M N u m b ep r. 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' ; oridi^” said Kevin Jadid « o n ,4 s ,o f : . ; • ; Salt Lake City.-. of Utah s lh se is m o ^ p h station.-, . -Afton. ■ N C ' ■ ■:, ;No‘ dam ages or iriirijuries. were .- . - The earthquakeei w u centered'd ':'• -the.t^blorWasth*heb^e«t6‘' T^- /n JE;: ’ iTnm'ediacely. repotp orted .in th e •.27 m ileties northwest of :Afton,?I,? .hit'Idaho'slnce a '5:8* W 8*magnitude • . . 2 qu9ke, which^occurkurted at 11:18 ' ;Wyo.‘, southwestso of Grand Teton.'II.' quake in 1994. . ; TO YOURSRSELR | ; ict with pl•hysiciahs expires( S(;obn MP : ' BOISE (A P) -- sSc. L uke’s- » .. doctore do rwice as muilUCh work, dr ' ' . .’ Regional Medicalql Center in. ffosp!^p}ta! dffidak sa 'tfi one \ ";they d)uld put those! babi(»'onb a . ■ .... ; August will end its'ccs contract Wllh • . • " /plaii6 to Portland, SaSalt L ake o r ^ ' ', J the isiit doctors whb10 taket care of reasonm for lettingtlie doctors - Seattle,” Ke said. “We'e doh’t w a n t' H • - ^ • critically ill newbornTibabies. b ■ .'.that to happen.” . r ' -A sp b k e^ a n for thethi physidans. \ \th^'fcxinttoma^^ ' St. Luke’s said Mouniintaih. States ' H . f l * ---- j._sald it may result in fe . ■ 1 fewer donors . ^ ' fhpi)eirdiar^twhigfi'.- ' '. doctorsrwill be.free too practice at '. B - —\ . ------^availabIe-to*treat-thethe-infants.-St. ■ . -—-Sti-IaukeSs-even-after-tl-the-contract-^^Bc^*-*^ “ W lien It comes to lilglw - ' Luke's officials repleply tliey^iire „f, V ® jii-speed Internet . m ~ )f their fees, area patients. ends Au& 10, as long asa: their hos*' ^ ■ recruiting more dbctotItors and there ehmti/4 nrnot have to pay fees that[ pital privileges rem;m ain v alid . '. ; • connectibns.illie onlyf waywi to have your ^ should be no reductioition of sendee be far above the nationall'. . Lawrence replie.d thatat was news cheese und ent it’tpb is \ at the newborn inte is \yitli pigiS;;m/ f r c S , ntensive care 'average.”e.” . "- ■-' to him. St. Luke’s also) oobjects that . . unit. • ■ ■ But Dr. Stewart Lawrence saidI the doctors are becorhining affiliat* PMT. Wliile other sotcidled.liigh'Spced Old ^ ' . ' , The unit' is the only'"■yonem the he and1 hhis colleagues deserve',- ed with Pediatrix Medsdlcal Gtvup - solutions expect you to shares the rout! \v^th^ State and serves abal o u t 1,000 higher salsalaries, but did not quand- . Die, a nationwide netwtworkof4SO;; . ■ babies a year.. • • , fythem.. ■ ■ • physidans. _ _yQUjLne|ghb.ors..bnly:Dit:DigiS;;ct.Y/!^ves.you.{^ .... ' • .■ JHospital officials.sa m i.Midonerea- “iwirk 3rk 6010 80 hours a week, . .For the past tw:wo y e a rs , " v dedicntted 'hig]i*spced1 conriection.thut's.co . ■' : son for letting the doctorsdo Ep is. day and'nj night, holidays and week- . ■ Mountain States hass been con*.' , : they want to increcrease their ends. Thrhere'are weekis when I ' nected with Magellala^ ario th e r youR'und yours ulone.e. Di^S;>m/C from 3 rr h a ^ e s too high. Whilihile St. Luke’s work 120 20 hours,” he said, adding' group with 80 doctors.'rs.' Pediatrix PM T— the only conipuri;puiiy to'provicle DSL^ 5 - cannot control wiiatjih tl e y d iW e , ' . ■ ihe feessarebelow-averagefor.Ae.. a: . recently announced itifwas v buying , sppkesWoman Bethh ToalT said it region, Magella. • - service lo the Rupert,. BiBurley und 'I\^n F u i^ ,. ' wants to safeguard itstspadents. F - The.docioctors belong to M ountain-. S t 'Luke’s said that Isacoricem,Is ' areiis. i t ’s the peraonalta i connection ; The new few wouldlid Iadd an esti- States NeNeonatology Assodates, a .because Arizona, and FliFlorida have ' .' * mated 50.{»rcent, oror.i an average, professics io n a l' ■ '. o rg an izatio n . investigated Pediatiix’sc’sM^caid . - .f j|, -(fie persona2'fouc>i. of more than $2,000,3, totl tiie aver- • LawrenceiCe said it will be difficult billing practices. 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'of the d ^ ^ ’ . . . ory'Saturday by usihaSfe'.'.f-'.n.w asaU forle,’’Vide sail l all spriiig I.thought . ^ ^EampionJoe'MalayandJld partner ' • the No.- l overallov choice to ^ e c ^ ' .tr (from San'Diego). Michael Vfck. i |K ec Rqpert at 65 afti ^ trade Saturday, wearing a ] :k,qb; VirtfnlaTech.‘.^- ' bur defensee wwas nlMt-and-day ifter first. . .Virginia .. Tech.:1 qtoartetbacl^-i' ,ca]((anda a lum inous smili I. Leonard Davis, t. Texas, ■ m n d p lw of the Qasis'2is 2 - F ^ n . M ich ael VI S' ■ 3. Cleveland. f r o m a y wr- a agb," g Cable said. “I-. / -•stepped onto the stage' nd, Gerard Warren, dl. Roflda.I. .' ' ' ■ .. think i^at ybu '. ^Btter. B ^ tournamentt Saturday,S; ,• tp toe*, ,e a t . t h e . • 4. Cincinnati.«tl. Justin Smith, de, Missouri,'I, ybuVe'seen all spring i)r^ebter;.Bt'.'Madison £ 'V..... is going tahapitiappen 7 a very tena- ■ fB'JeromeCotintiydub.lb. . ;v. athlete eif^^ tb jriay'the p^tibn:-<1&' 'q Square- ; s.Sanp^o!go (from AUantia). LaOaihlan ToirTomllhs'on,rb.TCU..; .. r . K A shot bade is the Rupeiipertteam- , . The-Falcb G afdm tb pose for pfcturiires, with '.e.NwEntfa£iand, Richai Seymouri dt. GeorSeo'rgla. - do u s, veiy confident,cot very vib- Icons had'com pleted ..CbmihissibRer.Paula Taglial . len^ very fastst ddefense.” ' :. ■ f Cave'Roper and KipClp Guiles: deal‘Friday,ay..wiA rte^Sati^ieg^- '/S ab u e.’l t • 7.SanFrarK:iinclsco (from Dallas through Seatbattle). Andre Cgrter, de.iCatifom r ; - ^ B d Jo e-K en n rfy (Valle;lUey-aub) ' “ ChargferSto .fdppsn’t-realiy-matter-who[10.1 play-*------8. Chicago,D>,Davld Terrell,-wr,-Michigan.—- 'ICil------^High-praiselise-went to senior--- -' tormovia (ip from liftn fi;' f<^:ifb dbn’t really care aslo.lo n g e r.: ' " 9. Seattle (frc QtQ . ''Dennis Ta'eatafi . ^vd - ' Jeromes. ' R ] o b e rt o v e i^ ' to thethi No. I spo't W selc^E:; -hi (from San FrarKlsco), Koren Rot}lRot}lrison, wr. Noitn Carolina Stat< itafa, who missed last ' haa the chance:and the op;pportuni- , ' -10. iSreen BayBa (from Seattle); Jamal Reyi)bi^blds.de,R6r(d8Stato'■ r season due to the death of his • ' ,-.the'N ewporlort News, Va., n a tii^ ty toplayin the NFL.” •••■' wholplayed I mother. Taeatieatafa had-five solo:— -* 8d two seasotfs'for 'ilKS. . . v'Vidc’s representatives s) ■ upert (ic hosts . :.,H o W e sf ^ o r r e .t i u i^ Iv o f i^ c ^ K saidthe ■ bund frandiishise with one of the' wiwill piit s p ^ packages ir •for losses (-23 yards), ■Falcons have already a'grgreed to most exdt^pg players in the annals bibffense for Vick right dais open the.2001 . Biramble on Saturcafdiay.':;.; vTfi^.'cha-ri -thepararaeters-of;a six-ye^ear, $50 . of college foobotball. The Falcons becauM bc of his ability to thi Aug. 30 at 7 p.m. ' ' ‘n^on-plus deal. Atlanta.4, 4-12 last have already Washington- * State : ■,' BRU PERT'-.Rupert’Circbun't^ ;- :pick,:tb(*Te dy said th ey plan;to . . improvise iir on the nut! .V. season, is looking to reviveearaoH* i . start veterann .Chris.C Chandiltf, l3Ut It Maitin Stadium in ' ■ | t i b is h b ld in g a.twdr'jrbr'p'ersbn"! Vi'/ v , ■ PleaMseRpwiFTj’Pii>=8«or': ish. • . ' ^pamble'SaW day: Fee'e e is ’ ' teamfand ^ be smtm t to Bob. 'j ■' 1 :• K i t ^ a t F . O . Box 364, RtqRtq>eit,ID’' , \ / ' ibparit36:'. i'.--*’;''.*.-' LGAME Chicken w;Hn^: AniorDiibund DiS^ctict i b i ^ b e @ n ; l ^ ( K P v !: R? ,V^ bunch hanc•ds Ipngs a 3-22 win ^Kellielh^£«llnl(r A" Boris'*'ac aitf if? ’ ■ ■. ' M tA ' NHL I layoffs • • ■•.SuntatKFngs' ’. • - ’ ' DETROIT,-Brerfii.^lanahan flflWi • Today; Toe Caroliha at New Hc.>vUl-beh^a;f^m9': showed up Saturday. But, ththerest HHW jo Blon.at'.the Btirley Junib' l.p.m.0f»’NBC,-Ch. 7 .. J ^ , devils leed 3- • .. TrsJI Blazers aiLakers of the.R^Wings? 2 (ESPN,'1p.m.). |B i6oI bawb^'diiamonds ^ S ^ t M e j C n i S ^ p -’l,^ 3a0p.fff.onNBC, Ch.7 “Some guys didn’t evennreaily- , L J : 'Maglc'atBuckS ' • shshow up,”. S^d goal- s first;:8hifti he hit ; v..S;30p.m:en'rNT.Ch;3l . tender, tei ChriaOsgbdd, ; W u d fuhdaiQM ^dJ^Dy B ti d i b ^ e r ,'. oj\e o f th e fevf'Vehb -li-u ;r^,-.fuia ^ei.Vrings diidid« afte r th e Win'ju io^t. t ^ Btoej^tratiofa be hdc c. tb'I^-^^^^M ^poised '■^!^& sV : :.prjsideiiV Angeles,33:/V'^:.*;.%r;.;..r;.. . jS p from 5^6:30 p in ; at.the.ho jlirley ; .“That's, embanassitag.',! raUnior H i ^ Cchoo); C oOTis.$10:'' st: ’ '. Ch^cketts • iriet ’ with : W ard, ;hah 6 iarlie'^ri!-tat?S^fe''-‘>'’^■Houston and Kurt Thon on ' > ^ a t ticks,you off it. And Duchesne ' RUPER -T h is is thie last week ‘ • “The writeittf took it out of con-. playoff ph opener against Toroi la JM : r d his' Stick at Palffy to sign up for Triups will runin until begfatheirbeb^-of-five series." ..said nJ Camlv> Vi^b sat o u tththe final ; s trtra ig h t p lay o ff ,gam'e t<'o th ;. :^_Kings led, W).^. -KKings il and'first gim e of any — 'Tuesday brfofe“a‘$15'lallate fee ' This'ls t»th e second tim e in a four for gaines of the season" a-. jyW d “It was kindnd of an innocent, ydll be diarged. . ..month theie Knicks have been bruised bn left hip. a t Joe Louis Arena ^ c e De3ec.27. play," Wings involved in a ' - H Sib* Igs co ach S co tty ' 1 a religious controye^' ' - ■ Caihby,< ■ the Knicks 'b o st They trail this first-round s Bowman said.L “It “1 was a race for Compled fron staff ind win.iflnnpotta - - rebounded m d shot blockek e r , - ^ '3-2.3-2. Game 6 is tonight in LA.. ^ and " the puck, and the C oachjeff ifti I they won the race.” - iff Van Gundy objected ' be counted oh' to negate somesc of if the W in ^ l o ^ 'i h ^ woulc i wbii the game ri^ t , «j -■• ■ to relidon bbe ^ brought into the- Toronto’s To size advantage wl . *fim oulout in the first round for the worici&miniin the fonn of pregame . sta : MMeulatXkn tim e since 1994. ' A n s w e r : ‘ - starts in Gaimeltod^. . lonzoMoumfaic e ^ tin ' “Maybe thati t ddi ^ t e d u s a*^little ' ;d post-game prayer New 1 Y ork wa[s b ad lyr o< u tre- the basket over C» Shanahan s.urprised m Nolan Ryaa(.264), SandyyKoufix K mee^ng“?H- Chirtbtte’aP J. Brown m an y , . bit," Wings forwonvaid Kirk Maltby He, also: com plained bounded boi in its four regular^j>seasbn ' during tlw aecondndqunterof.thelrflrst Sinduding'most ? of nis'teamitunates, . < ' (205), Randy JohJiMn'(*.208208) and . a ^ u c th e amount'ofat time the by retiiming only 10 days Fernandez (.209). • ' ■ iwmdptayoffgimin e at tlM American ' . The Wingsisa^ed; the Kings ' . v ; team’pastorr getsgl tb > p ^ with his neaMseeN|A,RPs8e.C4 b re a l^ his left foot blbdc iMUmlrSitunhjr;:—^------shoshptinTGanUsL '•' ' , . .. leaMseeNHL,PaaBis '-'I' L', ' .'V.;. m m r n m m SM%,ilpril 32,20ft

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V Jerome ISijroodRR iv er 1 0 - S i i S m ; draft Saturdayby d Falls 11^3 aifd Hiller Tigers9-8. i .• Oakland RtUder^wlwhose fa w are riotoriouij-u'for ft thek wild gaine." Icrest 5<1 a t' ' wer* .'.(SOBO.II] ' olton’s two-run single was . . Tautphaus Park in Idahdaho Falls • * W ood R iv er 2 5 , Jer( '.'.attire.'.-' hit^of.the rally, whichI . .. •?The program hlas a a great history,” tuias . The Brruiis vrent 4^4-0 over the * ?'' HAILEY - Wood RiiOver spilt .a, ^nded wh liiasbsopo s a i d / ) f ' !■ tw»day tournament • doubleheader with when Nic Nottinghami:, : Raidm “les one ofif the. teams I was s a y ^g to m ^ s ^ r d love to TMiMfcnMIt . home on a Kiel Thibault ' play for.” ' . ^ •r ..-I w is pleased withiioureffort,” o / . nonn.sn - Saturday, losing the f lu ■': ■...... , Brum coach Nick BatiiLaiunensaid.. : ’ , ecoooio.i.i. __b^ore rallying for a 25% ' iWasoMpo, w hose:e fadier ^lanuiTuiasosop6.wb.was a.d^enkve.Iine- . : “.We look^atitldndo .. *5t wsa^roui^ out 'th Draperlwent 2-fo^3 with : . pian for die Raiders’s’ cros^b^ rivals die Sann FiFrancisco 49ers, was dofprepping s and thrM'runs scored, . us for the big doubUblheader on • cwwtwner ;> Wolverines-coachChriinsCey. In and Matt ) . ' the 59di pidc overallS oh( Saturday. . ''. ' . Tuesday (at Highland);' that second game there ct Kulm went 2-for-3 in ' H esaid h e got thee news in a phone call firom-om Raiders coatdi Jon ■ewerealot, Jerome’s!s l2-7_ Win over S u g a r-. '■ . Briana-Allen ^andnd C ath ry n . Rl®!’ 6 , E . bf errors, the pitchining wasri t .Salem’ -. Griiden whUe drivinging hoine from watching, WiWashington’s armual Walktf. each struck Olioiitsevwto. Rler 10,0,Buhl0 there and you Just score — .spring football gamess at H u ^ Stadium. . . . . • pick up the.’wihs'for.t Bri Salmon had six River hosts Kimberly .r the Bruins piLER.R-The.Lady.W ildcats rome vidts Twin F ^ bn : scored six runs to lei IK^fclmsuptitBamtM ewiaitwiDWIndMiiial crowns— •up their first Sawtooth -r wJOmberly----- . Baumert sa id **She real I laaho conference*win on Tueday. Jerome (2-(2-11) hosts — ATHEMS,Ga.^UlUCLA foUowed. u p its secoiecond straight NCAA -her walks, and that.1 y; swe^ixig Buhl 6-5 and •* -Blac^oot■ on Tuesday. VWItMr ■• • 5 championship with a pairofM ^ < ividualtid^ . . .defense.” rt|iwwi»iaoiKow»i <»ianQ».t.iwi - an Elliot (4^forrS, th ree ' ' jBOHlllMNwIt ' ■MohiniBhardwaiwwon the floor exerdse, andUld teaim nate Yvonrtfe .Trailing a g u n k Id Jnn eiiSlir.l»H2[?i: '■•. ■ Tayler.Chapin sent a sd FUer (1-4 S a C , 3-9). '■ '-’“jsssi.. - , Tous^ took the uneve v ^ bars dde. Georgia’s5 CcCory Fritiinger gav« . .'.twoK>n drive down A e 5 Lisa McLauglin, Crystal ''nT l '. ^ j'lL L_i ioiaa>.»io4' • ' the horhe crowd somthe-p d Joy D ra^ all had three. ^ , • . SmSSfffiSduI Theresa K ulikm ^biof Utah got die top mark on'on'the i balance beamv ■;'ruh.. . . • ■ '• wwiiwajMiwti Bhardwaj feUed to3 d^( en d her d d e on barsibutscoreda9.963'tD bu . “She.batUidthe^ “W edidU da teal good job of hit- '. n _ .....: . * ■ taSBiyTioa' "• win the floor^ aiieriirformance that'drew loudoud' cheers fr^m the ~ ' ■ offbiightherdfftogeVl; Iay,?*-Filer coach P au la - — ...... Gebrgia-fans-who-waimtched .the; ll-time~All-Amn said. “And they were ovcf die home teain FiFritlay. girl threw a change up.” yhits.” ' 5)ie dinched the dide d when Geor^a’s Suzarmem e Sears, the defend- Chapin finished 2-fi jghlin and Jenae H ^ a s . lIsrtEagle ing ch^:^on, stumblelied G^n her final landing wmd d Ifinished third.. J', ched fotir hitters for the. . Baseball four RBIs. Paige Al , Rained1 out,o no makeup date . . e r travels to Kfolad for a '• Suga^Salem 1 0 , Debbie Dodds, had i x t , ■ Force races to 9 4 t h Fiinny C a r y lcctory to \ 'I'. , ..^M eand Paige Allisnl —ent s , starting Friday. Buhl . '' s n h a d t h ^ ■ (2.3,+.3).vijvisiB.WendeUTUesday. - .'WoodRhrore . GAINESVILLE, Fla.la. - John Force raced to hislis J94th career NHRA A g ain st H illcrest, Wood River 9, Jeromme 8 tennis Funny C v victoiy SatiIturday, beating Dean Skuzauza' in the final of the st, Ashlee.; . n alM I ' ' rain-delayed ito c Toolials Gatomationals. - Pfe^erle went 2trikgQUM-Tn-«»nrf-fh«-^ to.back.nm ----- three-fun-elonged to away whenin she: was given a “no. piproud of. • “Itwaspasaveresista]tance,” s ^ d Bruce N.KUne,le, aassistant director' . ' 17>year-old M elissa Omi)man, who time” afterer the calf slipped her R o g e ^ 15, tOQk. second.■i in^the USMMUm.rtM.lMM . placed in the top 20 atIt nationalsn rope, but shesh was pleased with b. .. of adrninistrative servicices for the university polioolice..“They lodced barrd racing oh .Friday v arms and were resistantIt in 'diat sense, but there wa . .last year in die cow-cuttiJtting com -' her overallII j performance despite . 18.10.11 She also! placed tl was no active re ^ - . . . - r — s . tance, ahd th m was no0 needr to use spray or '^cks.’Jcs." . . .' - . petition. ’; . the disqualifilificatibri. pipole beriding with a 22.K,100, and , ' •Oman'took sixth ouout .of of = ’ .. “I was pn . . The students, who wevere not iirun^ately idendentified tty authori* h;ppy wl* it.” another ?' third in breakwayly ro p in g ' ,,u c b ^u » ■ BmM . ‘ • ties, were released firom • ' seven contestants inI herhi mb» ; . Oman said.'d. **I had my horse in in a time of 5.51. •. . m the university poUce mtation, tii and applica; ■ . recent cow ciit Wednesdasday liight, ' line, and I p'i i.lOmmft^iftlOl.3.KMin - ' spokesman said sumihon)n s ^ would b e'srat iri diesmaiL nu " - .j- ; pulled my slack. I feel “I definitely like thele social , J* .. but said she feels goodl abouth'eral ' good aboui>ut it even th o u g h I ' aspect a^ of rodeo, b u flt’s th chances of placing amcimpng the ended.up\^with a *110 time.*” .'. ,..i' : II really love,” said the : •CrM^UKEMocne.'. " j_ - ■ V ,'tonp«ORCiid ton ato Motvh^ Rahm^ian stQp)s is inthe^ fifth nound I BRAIffAN, South Afriarica (A P )- th e c a rd s> 'c'came early, when, ly ly and the m d carrie quicklj Hasim. Rahman flattened ne\ra : -UesandthnA'titi lead to 5-^ t ^ ttatfaiM twcworuns ' 'thAAcon*?-'' •' • ■ ^ihoiild’ve:won 0 the fourth oi .Thompson. A isacnficee ffly bv one batsman,n. Myette struggled, intn tth e top of the sixth to tied the Relief pitcl Sidney dejong scored Myl^ e r s to walking five axand allowing Mie hit gan tc h e r J o e Brown Widnr^said.!lknowii^8iKtt{ same 5-5. But with two outssinthe i . induced a po]poprput to end the . tob makii the 8C0RS 30 . and four runssover o three in n in g . ^'sixtl » be easy against CEU.” ; sixth and the bases loaded,I, Ifresh- inning but tne e damage( had been . tlBSSaiTA'!'"' The Eagles added theireir final **When theyjiy get oni hit and four . marnan Jerenw Baines struckcoutto c ., done. Viking-JeJeff MU*hie set die Dia9iaHiondNpti0s nin in the sixth oo an.en error. runs, irt pretietty tough to'make* ends i d t h e i m ^ Eagles down in id tfare^: up;* Walkerirsaid. { “1 probably R in order to end the; • Game G 3 lu te d jiu t u n d er Bunpw went three^ip and i Ricks'David D allingsm^ the game for his seMndsc win of:the ^hoii . .d (^ in rliefii^ two innicnlag s to i '. made a niistakiake hi tfainldttg th at 1 boaxmom of th e sixth vdth a giground ; year. .• • uutA-9W tp( the £agle« ih d I'conin lfe ro le e iam es oC th e yea « r ...»

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E l dl e r s t aa t e s ml e n J is a d :• SALTLAKEOIYry- (AP) - Karl p i ; 'Malone, John St6<'tockton an d . - vOli'^SJaO ,. Danny M anning pro^•roved iexperi- Ml 1^88,0080886 ■ ‘ence means a lot in thedie playoffe. Malone scored 26.26 points and i- 8:^ p jn . .. Stockton had 12 poinclints, 18 assists • . « 3 SatunW I p J a . and two g o ^ e a d fireeeethrowswith i • BVOame^itt4.M ayl,1BD t . 25.8 seconds left as thjdieU tah Jazz. . 't-.OameSle M ay4 TBO , .scor.ed ihe final sixtx.points 1 and' beat the; Pallas Maveivericks SMS , . 'V . 11 came away jri'th the ball . ' ' ^ Utah guard john!- - being fouledvtdth'33 sec- : . ■ ■ 'Ut^s ju s t basicetbE V Stockton drive^:. '. , , abpur age," said U ^ < ft-' ■' : ... •, :• sioaa “Younft old, >vh :.puts the ^ on d ie floor . ■ his wajf.around? _ _ -finljasjlwatdJ __ ^ . In an em otion^ cloal ^ y c o m e s t- is left. He keeps the ball . • • Elsleylnthe' j .., ' . ..’ ed opener to the best-of-five,b( ny, and I was able'to grab fourthquarter ! senes, it was’the Jaaazz that held . ^ \ j r ' .; ' Saturday. . • | • . their focus ih the end.nd. U t ^ pre- cricks a ssista n t D onn .' vaUed in a frenziedi aiatmosphere who took over after his Stockton made j : ' . and took a 14) ] ^ d Inl was ejected with 7:20 to • H I . th'e'game-win-'. i, - night's Game 2 in Salt I mped and ran in-front of; H I ning^eethrow,! - . Manning scored 12 ,ft S ilas bench, stunned that no - . icalled.... fbraas-se.wln./. - . Utting a huge 3>pointit a i m - t h U , - over th e -' : — seconds remaining. \ ision replays appeared to ' [alone stripping the ball ^■M avericks'. trailing 86r62 and fadl a door- cleanlv. die possession, Malo , Elsley was with ; ' alone found ut% oought,„ I was fouled but ■ Maiming open at thetfetopofthe you’flneve the Ja a last seaj key., : ••• wer |e t diat on the road,*? . , “They went downntddoubie-, t S S teqm on Karl," Mam lall,m issed hisifirst foul •immg^said. . shotbufmmade die second. After a ‘ “Karl gave me a greatitpasilgota p . clean look at the baske Michaefrinleyinbound-, , ske^andrm edtoNowiiwiizkj, who to s s ^ it back , I ' very fortunate it went in ' ; to-Finley . ' Dallas coach Don N< jy for a 30-footer that . 1 : Nelson was bounced offofi die ftxint of the rim at ejected'midway thnhrough the ' ■ the'buaerjr. fourth quaner as refertf e r ^ caUed Nowitjlddd w d Steve Nash each . seven technical fouls; andail one fla* - so>red 20}w a d Juwan Howai^had ’ -. ■ , grant foui: But it wasIS a call that ' 14. . i r | | B ... wasn’t made tha^^ . had the, : .“Ihatwawas a t9ugh game. Those - ■; Mavericks steamed attht the end. . guys ares sos( talented," Stockton' . I After Stockton hitlit two free :• said. “Theyley have a good team, and. ' ’ ' throws with 25.8 second3nds remain- . I expect this th Mries.to be a dog- . i ihg to put the Jazz aheahead 87-86, fight.” . Dirk KoWitzki drovet theth lane a t '' - Marshallall ahd Bryon Russell fin- . f ------'the-other-end.-Nowiiwitzki'-was— ishedwitliith“12 points ‘each“f6r‘ stripped-by Malone, andDonyellani Utah. , ■ ' ■ ■ '■ 1 ■. * . -tL V .* |- I

-lA C l I W ight Rldder New^Servl(irvlce • "Spurs top3 T ’wolve!es:8t-80 ' m atter/’ In d ian a spoke sp emphatically t SAN ANfONIO (AP)P) - Tim I B E H ; .1 P H IL A D E L PH IA - we Duncan hit the biggest: lhave ourselves.a playoff! Pacers guard ReggteB rMlJIei, ' to u g h o u t ^ e afternoon; limidng., I iffseries..' ■ die game for San Antoiiiclio, while P | | | ^ ^ H I I | T7 The Indiana Pacers-s sauntereds - | i | | j left, drives past 76ers : Iverson to-1616 measly points on 7- i oM9.shoodngng. The Pacers double- M in n eso ta tu rn ed , tO'O' D ean ■into Philadelphia thlis is weekend ' Ajlen Iverson In the fir . G, a rre tt - not-KevIn Gai iwith a chip on their sl first half , t ^ e d d i e l eleague’s i scoring chain. iarnett - • r shoulders," S L f l :0f the first round of th .‘late in'the founh quarter..r... . . ^ b I , . - I f , . inrtoyed at being-lg' labeled ', the NBA. / plon every timedl he touched the - Mediocre, beyond thei U | H playoffs Saturday In :. basketball.. Essentially,E none of. , • _ ;Duncan had 33 ppinints, 15'^^ H \ p -# heir'priihe, rebounds and four bldd^ ^ d at predictions thatIt theytt would ^ m m Philadelphia. Miller •coredsc 17 : 1> |0therSixeiixcrs stepped up .’ 'c ks as the ' u I - ' . S an. A ritonio S purs be:seat the AlS ;get swepti-ahd buoyedd byt a noth- B .l^ P o I n ts In the Pacers’• :7ft.7« . ■ ' .. Snow.iw.had 14 points ahd 'i ——L.inB-to»l<^attitude;unfaBifMniliar-to-flT— : . five assists.;. IDIkembe Mutombo ’ Minnesota'Timbenvolvess 87-82E in A T .BefSicImg comerehce diampion.chi ' I" had«12'poirtt! rttsr22T^bolinds*arid"‘ —■Gam'e-l-of-their»firsprounind*play«— :! For hearly three qutquarters on fivie blockedd sshots, setting a team - off series Saturday. ■ ' I Saturday, it meant nothi•thing as the playoff recorcord with 17 defensive ' ■. : “Tim cam e out with guruns blaz- ing "tonight," said •76ers threatened to , rebounds. AarVaron McKie came off ^ J>avid 'Mr -y-.' *: v J^ H B ;; , - : Pacers out of tovyn; . the bench !ai!and chipped in 18 . fRobinson, who added 11.1 points ■ "T h en b u r asses got goi tight,” : * points and sevense assists. But no ' aand nine rebounds for theleSpurs.' V v .Sucers.guard Allen Iver onedidanythi'thing when it counted' •.hSi nobody that canin guard .' /. rarson ^id, |» H H 9 ‘ .h « nd so did this best-of-fof-five first- . most. ' , rbundseries. < After holdirding the Pacers to ,29 DunCan’s IS-foot banl■nkshdt . , • " ^ ' v ' ■ ^ The Pacers’Reggie Maier,.after'Mil ■ percent shoorioting'(15of51)indie' . over Garrett with 12.7.« ■ Shooting a horrendousus 4 for 20' . • first half, theteSbters { shot just 313 r*remaining aU but sealed, dia’Iita t] ■ S?" Antonio juan;uard Terry Porter (30)**.' from .the field in' tht* ga> ' , percent (S of.ll,f l6)theniselvesinthe • for '< San Antonio, which ovevercam e. c«lebral«s att«ter scoringi In the • The vidn put the Pacerss 1up, one fourth quarter . ;47 m inutes, S7.1 second io ^ y». 76era - ■ i game gi to none, in this ms tec. Their high scorers a poor th ird q u arte r ariirid sh u t ,fourth quarterragelnstthe' agi natchup.. i„ the tirial.al-,12 m in u tes w ere ddowri G arnett in die fo u r^ ., off a screen to the lefttsid sii e of the ' ''•'Gatne'l:!l:lndiana79. . • Game-2, G scheduled for .Ti th. ' ^ ■ Minnesota TImbeimbenwolveslhaflrst-.'.^ . fcourt and drilled a 3-poii Tuesday Iverson andd «McKie 7 each with , “Theyhit their shotis doi jointer with •; . pwiedelpwjJhla.TBv,. night • at die First Union‘.Center, ( fourpoints. . ^ the , round playoff genigame In Sah Antonio; 2.9 seconds left in thegai.game, lead- . ••• stretch'st and we missed o u r 2: T o ^ . 6 p.m. . ., has ™ become a miist-win^isiniation . The first tl S m S” ...Sitarday.SanAnlI Antonio won 87-82.:'/^ ing the eighth-seeded Pacers.toaPa . for Philadelphia. The Pacei t three from Miller . diough d we had some good 1 . heart-stopping 79-78 win wi at the .Game3.53: Saturday.’10:40 a.m. :ets, who. came with 3:13:19 left, helping the said s( Terrell Brandoh, whoOhad 1 16 ; leg.' were to fly back to Indianma after Pacere-who l First Union Center inri front.offi a ■ * 6ame4:»4:M^2,TBD. ■ the th gamei walked with a i 0 had b ^ behind by points; p- , "His legs wewere pretty dead/ • ' selloutcrowdof20,613.' a defiant : 57-10 ea rU ir-r - t a k e a ,76-73 lead. ,, Game 2 is Monday night t. •• GamaS:»5 : ^ 4 , TBD • ' wagger, SV eager to make: ffools of The second wa lit a t the Minnesota coac:oach Flip Saunders' The topseeded Sixersershad:2.9 ' '• ' ' ••• "• • I' ' ht was much more ledial. 'AAlamodome. . • - said. “He reaUj naysayers. . ■ . “They made sallyhad Utde'in his', seconds left to win, butbut Iverson wbod infrus “People were actually ide big plays,” Sbcers ■■Garnett did hot atteriiptitashot . legs to get anany shots off; He , never got to attempt a i rustradon when no foul..: y say in g .....coach Larryy-Brown-said ] after------o ’ a shot. H e-. .was calleded by referee Dan . we w ^ going to get swept,Jt, saymg ward. “We d d •over-thetfinal'sixTrtirlinutes, ‘‘Tturned dowri'ari'a lot of shots. He fell to the floor near n the Sixers a?e gomg to be c iidh’t make wy shots ' although al he was creditedJ with' a ■ ihade.i lot of as time expired. ■ rc^pi- in die secondid half. I diought we ■ fii of extra passes to . while tiying to dribble pa dng typified everyone’s ons,” Jalen Rose said. “Wel field goal when Duncan inadver:in other guys." •. -andslammed thebaU to i oi\ , got teal tentadtative, and they made t€ tothehaid: ireandsuiprT)r&; - : , • ; beheve. we have some sayly m the Bigploys." ' tently tipped, the ball: ini the . Garrett eheerided up” takiij^f ' • w.wrong basket with 7.4,seseconds : Minnesota’ss bibiggest shots - -a- '■ left.le The W;olves quicklyrfouled i jumper diat mismissed widi 1:16 left Playoff _ .AAntonio Daniels, who iceced the . and. another, thadiat missed widi 3§,.' , • ■'■••• vivictory by making two10 free- seconds left., - dl Pontlnoed,fro(n Cl : ' greater andid greater that you’re •. ^ throws. . .In between,n, RRobinson ^ b b ^ ''. seaMn that we were goingS to^farai ' ■ “These, guy " Garnett, who led ^ e s against the Raptoiitors, three . going to lose.’ • dll uys.know what’s at . d the' . an .offehsive’ive rebound 6ji| them in the first round, I prprobably , stake and whahat. we’ve come here .. TiTimberwolves with 25 pi ofvtWchwerelossei E ither wa;ivay, the M agic h ev er would w< have told you, 'V points, Anderson’s missnissed 3-polnter ahd,>' ' ' * • Forward Larry-Johns(nsbn, who seem to haw You’r e t o do,” Adebnaman said. “People say- -lai•later-Mid he had a crampp In his followed up with« d ia d u r^ v awe an answ er for, the' " crazy,’cri ” Kobe Bryantnt said we’re not expei missed most of the final1 sixsi weeks Bucks. OrlaAaiQo lost by nine points . Sa perienced in die play- Saturday, following the Lakers’L cffsj but this teamtei knows what the A of the season with a chnihronically in one gamene and b y l 2 points in final fin pracdce: before the b sore back, is not expectedted to play the other thre best-of- playoffs ares all a about. You cari 1 iree games this season, five fiv series begins. ' ^itindieire’reyes.” Mashburn tod^.- Magic coac 1, Hornets{melt 1 ' 3ach Doc Rivers has a • - But ] diat’s,die deal, becau His spot in the starting ausedie TheKingsoS'open their best-of-.' ■ T •vfiul)e taken by Kurt Thoir of-their—~five'series^g£agaiffst-thrPh'ssmx ------r ?o",5S'wt ■ bener dian us,” R iv ^ finfinal 10 regu^r-season^garames to . Suns at Arco / averaged 13.1 pointss anda 8.3, said. “Thatt hash something to do ‘fin 5 Arena today. After "Heairl06-^SOfor'seriesrleaa^l^ •finish at 50-32-sevendi-bestsst in the first-round lossosses in. the last cwo rit, , ,rebbtmds in 29 games ass a starter. withit.” . mWestem Conference. . The Aeeoclated Frees . :As a.reserve, Thomas’’ humbershi • .... : •, . .j seasons, the'KitKings want to capital- . — ______Monday befoiifore the series-, ' The Laik'ersi m eanwhilele, won ize on the francmchise’s best regular ', : switches to Char: dipped to 8.7 pointss anda 5.7 BtazsTsgetatanothershot tht harlbtte. , ,i)i , rebounds.. dieir last eight to finish 56-2U 6, win season in decadadesbyadvandngin , MIAMI' - In the early ggoing, Mashburn tal LOS ANGE the Pacific Division d d e andid rise to the postseason fans booed Jamal Mashbur talked, trash with ' EELES-The lead was , . ff' on for die fii^t time urn. By former . tearea m m a te .Tim!< with'10.5 minutes to, No. 2 in th e W est, behimnd San since, 1981. • . thithe'diird-period; die j e ^ B ucks have o w n rt t t e Antonio. • . . ■s were Hardaway andnd .got in the la ^ . , t seemed bnly a major • • ■ But- th e thilhi;-d-seeded‘Kings * directed <111 a t the Miami Heat.«. , ■ word. He sank 1 ■■ St. . FRANCIS, Wis.S. - The ' meltdown couiould keep the Portland , Meanwhile, R asheed WjA^allace. have.drawn a i nk a'3-pointer anST a difficult matchup ' * IMashburn burned his formerfb converted a thndiree-point play ttt- ' • Mlwaukee Bucks are at: oddsod over ' Trail Blazerssrs from reaching th e ' w k e briefly with reponerssbefore. I against thesi:sixth-seeded Suns, ' tei team with 28 points,, ancn d .th e help break diele gigame open, m ad#l . whether they’re due for a letdown1 ' NBA Finals. •. the Blazers practiced at StaplesSl who have enouj}ugh physical players ChCharlotte Hornets.stur against the.Otiando M a^cS c ■ Brian Shawiwanilesatdie.memo- ^ ^ n w , and made it d ea r ittvrtun’t \ to'slow dowi unned iill nine of hisIS fifree throws arid'- »wn S acram en to ’s ' M KQam i 106-80 Saturday nigight in added five assistssists. ’-'iK V . IheyV e beaten their first-roundfirs ry o f th at major m meltdown in • ,,, . . league-best offisffense. In the play-.' thn. Alonzo Mournjrning, Anthony^, , , ,i long-distances jumpersjt and thun- ■ 1Traded last August after .. ' . tiying toget!t thet ball into Shaq," ’ ' “Tm just here to play bask(icetball, .derous dunks. jr four. Mason and Eddliddie Jones started ”I think there’s oddsIds when the veteranI LosL Angeles Lakers man, ™® that’s all," he said. “ I t s a , Phoenix feeli seaso n s in M iam i, Mafshlhburn together for the first tithe, b'iiif^ sels confident in its' came to Charlotte with a rej you're shooting craps,i, butb not guard said, refreferring to'coach Phil' good *2$ matchup; they’re'thele best, a'biUty to slowIW down the Kings, ho •epuw- ', their disjointented play made:- we’re die best? tion for wilting in the cli jp |^ n ^ a s kisketball,’' < Jackson andIneaTKinanimousMVP' m particularly aftefter an 88^6 wctory ;lutch, M iami look likeike a team at thi < ' as dictate • - - Shaquille O’NeNeaL “Once die c o ^ - -over-Sacramerlento l^ist-weekr’In------espedally-at-playoff-time.ua e.-But-r-r:startoftraini|ig'c Hgcamp:~"=------— ------'' the odd^liive asxong^IS he irose to the occa; srvebem s^tolookforfor your shot, we start- . S Sa w m m iiito e_face__ Aaig^^- ^e.je.Suns gave a pref.-...ca, •a§Lon------.Mourning,.ph.playinghis 14thj ii> this league. No niaaerr if you’ve . .ea to-hit'shotsots,'they started miss-.'. .- SACRAMENTO, S Calif. --Chris view of dieir pl Saturday; as'did his teammaJates., , gatee in a comel ' beaten a team 14 times innarow,if a ing,ahdtheresrest was history.” . WWebber’s e normally pli)layful pushing Webl« u ' ? T h 1 r Baron B Davis scored 23 p(points • ney disease, had you’re playing good basli had 14 points and' . asketball ‘ That was lastla June, when die iemeahor den cluuiged ever so} ssl^t- favorite spotss oric the perim eter and David Wesley, 17 forsr the just three rebou against dtat team, ;you*ree goinge to Lakers rallied I bounds In 27 miri^ !d for an 8^ victoiy . ly. Vlade^ Divac spoke up mcnw in; while punishimling the Kings who Hohiets, who repeatedly^ 1beat utes. He left thedie gw e midway continue to beat, them;; k ’s that / over the Blazerzers to advance to die , prai oop. the practice and in the lockerrroom. r drove to diehooi die lethargic Heat'in'transimtion through the'fouhouhh quarts witv simplfc” ■ NBAFinals,wl.where they beat the ' Tun[^movers were down, ^ iin n ^ ^ ‘“Id O n k w ece clid j a really good and anc dominated the boards Maybe no^ Ray Allen saica i d . . Indiana Pacers ds. By a cut near his right,rig] eye diat wffiP as in six games to win tywyw asup. job of beinglg physical with - thethe midpbiht bf die third quar-q . expected tip requi “Any tim e you^lpse to,o as team their first dtle!einl2years. ii In 5, Rick (Webber), not 1 iquiinsdtdies. In the last three weeks, t letting him stand cer, ter t h e H isat tra ile d 70-^M2 -. Hardaway,i.whoi^ssed^ wl . twice^ you 88QT die third,tiiDtime’s the Now, as the tl Lakers open AdeIdelman was pleased to sei« ! the 1 shoot jum p shots,” cheir diei l a r i ^ ^ d ^ d t d ^ s ^ chann.’T Allen said fNinisedmes,! ti defense of theileir crowiL dtey m eet S ac ison. fln^.direie r e ^ Sacramento Kings prepa t’s Cliff R obinson, . . V aance, , widi.h bhiised le ddn’c know what Idnd, of isaying . dieBlazena^gain, starring today at thethemselves for die playofb- 'w h o “aw ;, th e d efen siv e '.-the' l.left'fod^ stahitff you',have for t h a t "Biit . thethempra Staples Coiter. iie;I?!te^?^u«dered/diSI but'scorfed.'justct diriee.pbints'ah'^dl er. • ' . , doinWng it widi w litde promj gainst .W ebl^,,the • • cbii^iM -|)dj/ant^e; thdy ,V^k« and moreyou win, tfae'diwimcaget .*^youwoukuld have told m e 1^ ftooorom their coach. ' , , ading scoter.' ’ ' gan W > shot l-for^iiilSiISmihuteiLMiaina^ sani^^Vtb^iearh:',Game 2 ^oyers.--.jV--'-'^^v-t».i.. ■ ■

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• -N atic[QNAL HQGKE:ey-l ea g u e - i H Mjg r w i s k ' Stars cdrill Oillers h l i t f S i Pensq i-, juietCaapitals • EDMONTON, Albeh• r t a - J o e •. Nieuwendyk' returned i d from a ; , MlilN H Lpla^ • ■ . , knee injury .and scoredlwlth.2:53 \ . .. . : — ...... — ilefr roleadihtrDallasSta W estern’Conferencie'se:SlfnSl • ■ to “ pput die Washington' '■ with’ a-3*1 victory o'o v er th e ■ C«P>rals onm, tlthe brink «!>f d lii^ * .' •V s Edmonton Oilers on Si night., “T im ieuIX x hhad a goal and ari Nieuwendyk, In ju r^ lrIn a knee* • a ^ t in a131-secwn 31- d s p a n of th e ’; . -T“ on*knee-coUislon^tlrEaf od'Bs~the'Piitsburgh-;"' i^ S beat the Capltals'2*l. • Scott Ferguson in Gamele l of die, Pengumsbei • series, broke a 1-1, tie atit 17K)7of . Saturday.. the third, and Mike IM odano ', „ "lh a tw aas sh huge,” Lemieux said - . ' adcled an empty-net goald widi 44 . ‘‘Right off die;die bat, we ^ t off a seconds' remaining as itheStarS*',tl good start.” won the first-round seri^•s'4-2: ' ’ . In .9 4 careiareer playoff games, , . Brett Hull, who tiedl iti 1*1 at , Lerhieux has 161 points. One ^__8:57 of the third,’;•’ set up • more victory,ry, bby die Penguins, die p . ; . ^Nieuwendyk-at the-Edi:dmohton team Lemieuxieux owns, wUl advance . : '. blue lin e for a shot* th:that beat.'. Pittsburg to tlthe second round - goalie Tommy Salo betwtween the Pittsburgh,sh, !which has won five' ; ’ pads. of th e . sixX .I playoff meetings Ryan Smyth scoriecl hish: third betweeh'the;e teteams, improved to 7* . goal Of the series 4:44Unto I the OagainstWaslIVashington in Game 5s. . game to give the Oilers a.li.liO lead. . The ?enguin{Lilns lead th e best*of* ' , •' Smyth, who had a poir)int In all. seven senes>:s> 2 and can eliminate . . isix games, took Doug W el^t’s , the Capitalsals at home Monday ' dross-ice pass in this slot in,ir drdVe: ' n ^ r. Gamee 7, if necessaiy, would ■ to the nel, and'fiipped ththe puck -be Tuesdaylay night back in past goalie Ed Belfou)ur with . .Washington;i; defenseman Richard MiiilatN^chuk. '. “Obviously,'sly, it’s not OVM yet,” ': . drap^ over him:' .', ' • ■ ^ Lemieux said;aid; “It’s going to be . . HuU ded ltw herihe fll^i ;v; Ipp^ the anothe batdeitde. They’re golng,tO ‘ puck over Salo duringB .ngoal-: , be desperate,te, Iand haye to be, . ' V-:) - mouth scramble midwayfthtxiugh, t .. ready.forahanh ard 6 0 rn in u t^ ” :' : the third ■ , . A n d rew .■ F ere,nce. gav e .. Tlie OUers got; a diance .Pittsburgh1 a 1-0-lead. Sergei , ' , ahead goal at 13:20 of dithe; third-, Goiichar scorcored W ashington’s ■. when thie Stars’ Derian K the second was called for goaltend^ i JliejMtJiine.|ilnynff ycony«v , games betwe ;• onthe power-play! tween the teams - - . induding sbcbe SIs t r d ^ t firom Game . . ' V MiiHiilBE 2 last .year untilunti Game;2 this y ^ - . ' • PenguinsI 2f CapitalsL j l — ;------werededdecided-ly-one-goalr-The • / , i ifefeMeman Chris Pronger,Pro right; celebrates With . WASHINGTON - All1 iit took team diat hasas sscored first has woh . , ith goalie Roman .Turek after thethey ifefeated the Sharks 2:11L In a flrtt-found.game ln San J Blues.won the series14-2. 4-: inJose, Callf,,.SatU[day,! . ' was , half a minute ofif Mario eachgaifleofof itthis series.'■ ' I i i i i i lr i i 5 1 p e fscag^ e S l : fr'wtic final m inute indueu d ^ tw o . was. in coritrc 1 ' I St..LoulHibvs^San.JoMi'j| I itrol.through niost'of ;. §t Louis San Jose shots that skikittered- this series., HeH wasn’t forced td- -. I .through. the.crease,.as-w(w^as^a-_^m a^e-m a'^t -poinr^lanlc^haHce''bieeiPI center Mike Eastwood,, Ibut the; ', sparkling stop , of Patrick ‘ “■^vances> ' Demitra strutrudc for quick, scores , . Bluesheldbn. |i • late in theI second,s( but the Blues M arleau’s pc□dlnt-biank chance. ■ r - f c > ilo • owed the viciictory to team defense ; At the.final buzzer, BiuJueS M ^ w ith 16:30 leftfe was the first of,. tain (Jhris Pronger tttackled .• .severalgems.IS. ■ ' ■ S)semifiril l c U o and to Turek'ek, -who .erased memo- Turek,t . and both f ^ into i . riesoflastse 9 the net . Evgeni.Nabfabokov, the prohibl- season’s playoff crash- in j_ a joyous hug. ;J%AN JOSE, . Calif. ff determination, the h igh-scoH ng w ing T eem o , Blues’ goals. goals in 52 seconds as ^St.St. I^ujs Blues.eameded payback w ith a 4-2 SeSelanne for the playoff pw . ad v a n ce d to, th e W< iush,but ■ Iiistead,.Sa.San Jose’s, offense . I W estern , series victoiy.ry.... rairan into ari opponent evenen more inusr take thei '.' Conference semifinals witi le blame. The'Sharks M m th;a 2-1 ' • • The Sharks•ks pulled to 2*1 when dedetermined. . .< ■ ■■■ • , • managed jiist;st 11 goals In the six- H .victory over the San J ose s e Sharks ! •Brad Stuartirt one*timed Mike . Turek, • whc)se play was rt on Saturday. . ' roundly gam e series,'vi>'viith captain Owen ‘ p , ■ ■ Ricd’s pass! fromfi behind th e n et '- criticizedcri in the Blues’ pplayoff' Nolanscoringlg just one goal and ^ ■ 'Cory Stillman .andd Pav.oi past Turek withwi 7:29 to play. The losloss to the Sharks last season,s< ' Selanne none. . PIphllad ban Mcalllls (3|;3) checks Buffslo'e MlrolsaviiIV Satan (81) In the fllit parlodofOaiineottlHlrllr Eahem Conference playoff(l»erie#.ln:BufWo,_^_,..: m P ic aa s e re nTiain-caa im , D)e v ils”s ' N.v;; Satuday.TKei Sabtaa allmImlnrted the nyer^ 4-2.' . — :-By M afk-JrC ierw lM kl-^ -- • - - ^ “AttitUde-M e*wise, it’s ju st iinpop ' “Maybe “ A thlngs'-happenened too . like a m'a^et.’Jt.” ' .- '• J Tfte Record (Bergen County.nty, N J.) ■ tant to stay’ cccomposed,^’ said goal- ea; Flyers fallI f la t i n 8 - 0Xdefeatr easy for tis in the iirst few'jVgames.; . “We’ve jiistist got to make Mme •», tender'Manartin Brodeur;-“We. We W< didn’t ^ v e to slug It: outo the - b e tte r m'ovei The hiladelphia inqutrer . ^ilALEIGH, N.C. - Th ves on him,*’ said • — The iast . have to go ouiout there and have th e . waway’you usu^y do in-thehe play- winger Sergegel Brylin.,“We let I Willadei^li pl&ce th e Devils expectedted to be .confidence! wwe had early in the off hirn see the pui • BUFFALO .-The Flyersrs w ere . Sabres win Wiee ' spending their Saturdaylay night series. This puck, and every goal- „t.already trailing by four goals ; s \was a big blow for “We * need to play bener,er,” said te n d e r in thehe NHL Is going to - Is when I •' ■ -■ >ras at a hotel in'.RaRaleigh. ' everyone; No!Nobody d x ^ t e d this . cei defenseman Chris T h e i ^ w center Bobby Holiki wh/ho hais . stop the puck:k if ybu let him see . . of, SS'rS ■ "The . wholee seseries,.Biiffdb was . fi^ e d a ily .after'they too]'ook. a 3-0 turnaround.. BBut it happened.?* ‘ scored see four goals in five g off the left.boards at the S; igames. • lt:’r.-. blue line arid was pick-pod better dian us,”IS,” 'Cechmanek sd d ’ -seH ^ lead.last .week a ^iainst;the ir : - And how thethi Deidls deal with it ‘.‘Ihat’s VT It We. can-play ailb Ii tl^ t- . : This Is the fi ‘^‘^eted «we playedlio . Carolina Hurricanesf ini; the will'speak vi i-first time in a long , ,b^by J.P. Dumont •' ' too nervous. I don’ti ' : volumes about the ter. ter And if that’s what itIt takes, time that the ] itidpa* know why. Our)ur(team )defense”- - Eastern Conference quauarterfi' character off a team that seemed the le Devils have faced The crowd roared’in anti then we have to go out and«. i ” adversity, andid it'is' jQ.bit'surpris* . tid ;ood gam e a t hom e •nals. invindble justust five days ago. This Don’t 1 expect the Dev tibii as Dumont stredced dow jvils to ing that a teamam with' sb many yet- cecenter of. the ice and fire< EKt°ti!IJ°h'!,lvhole series. I don’t.- ' . But; as so many of thenlem have ' is their firstt bbig test of the. post* make ma a lot of adjustmeients in erans has. '■ s ^ d over the last 72 h oars. u ^ that’s ' season, a charlance to showr exactly . the . been. pressing; . another' an puck past Ro iday’s ^ . Roblnson-saidiid-thar-the5hlldri*t“ T-C€•Cechmanek-deep-lntOTtheT] h-BUl-Ba^berdid-not^— ^ piayoft'Hock^. The defee fading what tneyieaiearned on the road to • '2'loss 2'1< can’t be dassified'as < addressJiow uncompetitiveunc and *. ,. Stanley Cup champions let.lei dieir the Stanley CupCu last spring. . ing i s . c ^ - have killer instiisdnctin.thelasttwo net. ne Five goals on nine shot: ing, but they were dearly nbt often that a goalie, give his i:lub. was in its . ' guard down a bit, fot wh«Arhatever • There’s no10 (denying the Devils , tra te d b y C aro lin a goalt< 8ames,.ahotherier surprise consider* . no . -reasonis, and the hungry,, hi have given I - ing the way.thithey rame up so big ',' more>n^ goals than' saves: n the Hurricanes a Arturs Art Irbe, who made 37 sa “T ^ me about Iq bad dreai n ’t the way .we want-:- Hiuricanes made them pay.iay. chance to maklake this a series, but, . Irbe 1 at times looked as , in similar sltuatnations last spring. . ' 3 ^ e . ; ^ s ri^ on or finish off thev R obinson1 was preaching \ the whole team;” Cechmanek i*!J-thlnk that theguys arear« a lit- . on Saturday,f, tthey all agreed that; wa! fishtmg * e puck, biit later.' . series,” he said.”Id. “I’m not goiiig to« . de more nervous than thejKey were ’ - enough is enenough. Especially his his ?tyle. H e'did a very goc patience Sanircurday afternoon, the . . , .j Inn fnr ' o th e re and hangang'my head. I guessi • k in d th e Devil ' It was a day of humiliaUoi .when it was 3<0{” saidd co« a ch when a-loss; totoday brings on th at ■ covcovering rebounds, so the 1 tvils showed In th e the flyers on Saturday at H « r we have to look3k ata It as SO or Letiy Robinson; whose teaream tries crapshoot GaGame.7 scenario, in . neineed to create niore "trafn? tr • fifn^feeganianies. They can’t be , Arena ^ as the Buffalo Sabres we didn’t win.” ' again to close out thee pi esk y ' which anytliihjlihg'canhappen. around aro the net: “That was5 cone of overanxious-s' against the.; ed gj thdm from the Easfit^n . Questions aboiibound.for die longV - ' - Hurricanes in Game 6 thishis after* i “W e havee ito be focused on - 'hishis best games;” Holik salaid ‘T • .HVrricanes.wwho are pro b ab ly Conference co, qitaiterfinals wil -eClair will be a^-- . nbpn at R alei^ Entertair:ainment what we hah av e to d o ,”, s a id dondon’t know if he.was findinline the ' gomg to comes oiout in front of their 8^ dismemberment that cUhi ree agent this sum*. and Sports Arena. “But I: StiUsti feel defensemariI SScott Niedermayer, pucpuck or.the puck was firjn d m g hom e ,crowd1 loloose and playing ., 'thethe first*round series, four g: > lay^his last game'.; . ^ ' tJjp guys are confidertt.” theEtevils’b^ ^ ^ p lay eririG am eS . himlum. Probably both ways. HiHewM like they Havene nothing to lose. totto two. It the worst defeat in Ta«-»;.e'F “I don’t kriow,”w,’^LeClairsdd : *' Did he diink: aboutabc It walking off, —J ' playoff history, edipsing th d loss to th6 Rangers on Apri ■ thelce? ' . s jh l : ^ a “When you get beat 8<>, dial’s " ----- — ',1971979, at the Spectnun. How d( . C^itlmiedfromCt team go from a textbook perfe On your mind,” he us,” Bowmanm said. “ I t w as off* scor^ scoi 33 seconds into thee third,. .. As if things5S couldn’t get any aSl-, *■ attack]^. Osgood faced barragesbai & foot,K>t. But those kind of . jamming jan: in a rebound. Bui IvnnmGameStothis? \ >ut only worse for thee \ Wings, Shanahan “It’s •• incoiiceivablei bu c^)d. On the rush, forwardard Eric ' players in thethe Detroit^zone for Despite D his broken lefr diumb,di Martin LapoIntInte not producing my aiQ^ game in die series, sometl LeCtair.walks. iBelanger ended up intht from' • “You know,tr, Breiidan,1 coming ' ingtheing regular seasbn. ' s a i J ^ L S ^ ; ;g $ o o d M d put ^ e pu<^^behind b downagainatlatthehorii. he the right point to score at112:46. 1 back in.the comondition he’s in, it’s - , .HHe could not be fiiu lt^ Hoiiowev. ayers who want.to pgdown Assodateci!i coach Dave Lewis. But3ut that’s all the WingsI couldc .' a remarkablele effort,”i Osgood . :r, er, for thrise'pbwer-play goa l^players today h ^ ^ , . I dde, cut in front ofofW T n g s gave the WingIngs an inspirational muinuster, although they oui>utshot . said . “ We didridn’t match it. We BuflBufido had six in the series in . X t'ofeS^-S^ S tt?p u ^ I^on^.iuid,1, tappedti , lectiy duringng the second inter- he the Kings, 15*4, after die! KingsI . .had iio deterriirrnination' in o u r 18 attempts-duniba p itie s , Given the Choidioice, the F ly eri'' . ^ : mission. At fifirst, it seeined to outmtshot them in the firsts t two. gamei. We havere to^jlay1 with more eraj^^emJstakes, and gaffesfi ,w er^ p robably.ly rfciiev ed -th atf V ! “T^e| second go’^ reallyiliy hurt work. Forwaivard S lav a .^ o zlo v . >eriods combined, 21*14^ passion.” . ’ the 1 Saturd^sgamewle was here and not*: ,: J ’ at die First UnionlonCenttT.-v' < A .,.-'•••■•■ J--.* ThM»Nm,TMnFlin;Ftlk; uun- -SM v, » n tii2iaool':,.. 0 ' M ajor l.EAGUE.BASEI i MH! iToite se■ees '■ ~ gcbntractt talks ^ a i o b l am e h t ]r a d e i:i n '9 8 p a y s (l i p • ■ ' NegotiatWns on - «NEAPOLIS,fanke«s3. A pos^ dthis^aspn.'.' ble explariaiiriation might be the new • “'““^’S o ii’te v e n li k i h key.contributions froni ; M erced es-es - the ' Padres gave . — &boiit.|ti to tell youv :■Hlayers they receiv.ed'forr,:. , Winfield;; tdong-.withale a'p o rtio n on .' V ^ catcher. Jorge Posadsada;,old,he;. star second baseman,*' the'team’s’s boarabl of d ir^ o rs arid a r NewYorkTimes. '.; tspta Is off to its best sta nt ;. possible vicevice p r^ d e n t’s title in-the ■ i / Torre’s'coridractisuisiipi(ter;ihls - i ^ e J.1972,.and' going into . future. ' . i season, and the top>pa jay’s games had thej>est... . So it wasn' ' ^••'iri the )^ e ~ ($ 3 mllli< l4l2^in-the-iriajoFSr------^— ■'- Bonds .usedsed the occasion of.hisT . * son) is believed toI beb« c k i n g a ■ yes., ihthose Twiris.-. . V, : 500^ care^■e^ home run'on T iiea^' » raise to around $55 millionn p er «it fee]eels good and our pitchers-'. -tOTriendonlon he plans to enter the » year.. Yankees own ■ It workeiked out better for the ’ ,-Gaiylord-Peny-(Royals)— ■ .Bronx BorSotribers. But look now. a t and Orlandoido Cepeda (Royals) fin- I Dblgy ’Dome ished their:ir careersd elsewhere but : • .The Minnesota Twirimns- surpris-. th e playe.yers the Twins got In the ; wotmdupchcc h o o ^ Giants ca p s /o r' ■ ing 11-3 start was forj■orsedonan,, tiieirHallofFpfFameplaqu^.. • early diet of mediocrecre competi- esota’s . No. 2 staner Eric; has.emerged as one; of -s ' tion (11 games agains.inst Detroit ■ JJ'!'?" ];' Sherifftumsm s l h l ) ^ ■ I and'Kans'as City) anaf] d an 8-1 st left-ihanders In. the . OBSSSR* * Pnr nunrlyrlyahree:^ea£S,;generaL^ ; are gruriibllng that p: iri’s ra p id ly Im p ro v in g • manager KeviCevin Malone'had rather . consistentiy € ‘ • Twuis’ hbnie-field adva /e game.now matches his- '■ ly embarrassed the I^s.. i c ^ e rs, if not d iro u ^ his • t . in the fact. the MetrodoxlomeL.fis ;.g f S.gglbve at shortstop^: Plus, : .no filthy it is hard to0 pickp up fly ■ ■ - h ^ ^t.'Very fast'. . — ^ ^KeroaPkgioisai>i=aotioni$^HSiPwiti^'i= / ,. * balls. Briari Buchanan,' a trade . signings aridrid trades. Things we|it' dowrihill.fro:from his Introductory '. .Inthe first week'!k .p t.D o m e in, Is on th e co ster as a - irloS'Lee and .reserv ei ooutfielder; Miririesota g f e i i boast tii» theretiie was a nm shmff - : ^ games, Chicago’s Carlo '*'*«• intiie.NLW«: West, and culminated ■ ' : Magglio Ordone^ Kan It.right-handed pitcher.' Twins pitchar Erie MiltonI ddelivers against Chicago Satu Kansas City’s Dhnifl°MMota In the trade, but aturday at Comlskey Park; MiltMilton was part of a five-player>r itrade with 'Thurwlay with his r^gnationl fi9e . Mark Quinn arid evenin the1 Twins’ .he*c « !i/h .the New York Yankees In11998 l that sent fonner twinsns shortstopi Chuck Knoblauchleh tci Mi.a Vnrif ' :lchallengirig;a-hecklipg-ii— ------'-DennyHoddng'havehirtadtrouble 11 iri.thdriiinors.. — . ..■ Jse of Knoblauch’s throw- . - the Arii'erican Leagueue in.ruris - some playelye'rs here that ^ve us . liori, about $9 million1 1less than D ie g o to a fi^ t . . ; ■-trackingbatted balls, n, Padres seaso n -tick et. - ‘fit a in ’t easy tor si s ^ h e y iS at second, he moved to scored last season, werere second . the abili^y ito gro^. We both got the closest- team, theB •Oakland hoTJS ild.this-sea8on-wlth-the—^r-^-ia. in the AL East, • (.508). ,. 'wins - rookie -.'had to a Los Angeles T im ^ . - ^ :to’be charged with erro • ' M ilton . a four-year extensiontl w ith th e , columnist kno'knovm for his,attacks-"6n'. on and Guzman have J_ Such stats sound swe irow ii„tired-bf_losing’-._.—Twins last-season,-Mil ■'... V./ ' IV -^.el^ed.^pji.p.Ut;^'6ijkwin$.atop.the«^ il^tOt'genet^>niBnageF>Ter ince-Minnesota*s^991*^ -r-fTHome-flles— ^ . ■ AL Centnitral, a lth o u g it’s easy to ^ rTGuzmWhWb-^tHTiEe ' Ryan, who had to cojope ^T jlH tlE y. chahampionship, and his up for four years, arid1 1Koskie is ' County Board . ; New Y ork Yankeeer.lfllaie\fflew ft WM going to le a d ; 'I; . .“He wanted to'be tradaded; And bif the tearsam’s-gloomy future. i^de_ofjhe.toughest:i Jaj^’25-year franchiseie hhistory. lot of thirflings w e n e e d to w ork -when ; we made the dea “I didn’t think wethada.sign h£ on.” • •al, people^ThesTaaj^ys, they m l^t want to ' • baseball is.to.be patlen lalbne..f’u fS r^ u ^ , •for that;’^ Toronto firstrst baseman.' The Twiwins, w ere counting ori . were concerned that wwe didnit sendhlrri aat thank-you note.' . ...said. “You know thesesguysulti- f thing, I’m notlot sayings anytiiing to his . Carlos Dielgado said; : • / good pitch!chlng and defense, but get anybody back. . , 'Ryan'ha;[las done.a good job mately have a "chance tolobegood, successor.” '. V -.' M ondesi’s third-inni:ining dare- the offensinsive support has been ; “The Yankees have wwon three' ' rebuildinglg th e Twins, whq had . but you’ve got to grow wiwitii them, . : devil act helped sparkrk .his team surprising,ng. The Twins, 13th iri -,.World'Series; and Knoloblauch’s • the smallellejt.- payi:oll in .the . ..work.with.them .. andid watcht wnoistnisg ' ' ‘ to a 6-5 .victory, and was the sec- been a pan^of.tha't. An'd^a you have . majors on1 6iopening day, $24.3 mil- them.” . : Entering thetiie weekend, die major ' . . ond steal of hom ein1 hihis career. : yf '5 ; leagues’ saveaves leader, was none : . The last Toronto playeryer to steal . \ / l i otiier tiian ex-Rangersex-: left-hander . ' home (as part of a doiitoiible steal) X V J . i )T V * . JeffFassero?3? . was Paul.Molitor in Octo Deststar 'A T. .Fassero, wh ictobierl993 It in teaiim histo Who began the sea&n - ■ against Baltimore." , SEATTLIriZ(AP)-John'01enid! , witiilOcareer;eer saves and rione since Kelsler, 25, who is f frorri the h it .a- grarrand slam- off' Jarrod . nm s arid five hits in 6 2-3•3 innings. ^ 1993, convert*ened eight of his first small Texas'town ofif FRichards . Washburnirn (0-2). and Seattle He retired 11 consecutivevebaners ^ nine chanceses forft the Chlc^o Cubs - ' ■(about halfway betweeneenj:,QlJege_ _lMaririers.e} after;giving up two run;ms in the as tiiey await t i.extended.th&best.start^ ^“Tecondr— —~ yLtiie:pemm.tJf.injured —r- Stanon and Huntsville),e), was sent . in franchiseise history with a victory '. “closer Tomn Gordon.G D espite tin ' , . back to Triple-A ColumIambus after overAnaheiheirri. I Angels pitcher Jan’od ' . ' . • -ERA of 7.00,0, FasseroF even earned giving up four runs . ;..: . saves in botiie ns in four . ' The Mairiariners (14-4) have won. I Washburn has a talk Cubs 4, Plr^esS .; til ends of Wednesday’s . ... innings of that game,e, 1his third seven of eij 1 doiibleheaderder'with Philadel^a. eight games and are in / I on tha mound with ' ■ j PnrSBURGH T Todd I . big-league stan. firstplaceiie in the. AL W est despite led off the ninth inning \ NoCubspitchItcher had ttutied that . losing Ale:.lex Rodriguez to free I catcher Bengle Molina second homer of the g:gam e as trick since DickMckTldrowinl98L •: ' . , . Arvmdthe AL • agencyinthI thie offseason. ' . I after giving up a grand . .Chicago.i beat P it t s b u i ^ .' ■ The Arigels have . I slam to Seattle's John : , Hundley; whb Mtered■;».« tl the ground, n i Tariipa Bay manageiger. Larry FasMro.who.^ho.wasl-0 witii a-5.71' . , Rothschild was fired WeWednesday MIR lost seven of eight ' 4 Olerud In the third . hitting .154 with no home games. • • nected off Mike Williaihs ERAinaforgi ■ • after the Devil Roys’’ 4*. 4-JO start.. ■ i Irining Saturday In . . ! lRln |ersy i^?”^ ■. ■ r That’s che earliest managnagerialfir- . v. • ; . .'Jamie M oyer (3*0),'. .' ^ n A e ninthJpr..the.CubSi(]S-S)° j5^-hj?= R ' ing since the Phillieses canned pitching5 oon three days’ rest, I Seattle. The Mariners ' who have won. four strali •Nick Leyva.just 13 gan?ames into aUowed oneme run and three hits in •j .wonthelr.seventhouL —'j- are.ofLto.their best star AnKBdMNLlNL_ ..■„ —r — the 1991 season. The! T\TwiBTifi- -H^-inning!ngsrJeffNelsori got tiie . I of the last eight- . “ ^ —:------•• • - -Pitcher-Robe:oberrEllisTeceiv^'tlia"^ sellin g hot dogs for.ror. $1 on , . , (mal out for his second save: I gamesS-a. ; • j Hundley also hit a two>r>runshot keywhisnativaove East Texas dty bf Wednesdays, but foundd l£last week _ • ' in the seventh inning offiff staner Carthage afterfter-making his major ■ ' ' n()fall-the-13;000lhey^n a W w e fe T -Red'SojrEtSrYankees^— — * ■ '. ' \ • ■— ' " —Todd.RlHWfrto tietiifrgamlme1l^2.------liMgue.4ebut.flJt.five-year8-.ago.-Eliisr“ 30,' returnedI totb tiie big leagues last ■ consumed. Many woundid cup being NEW YCYORK- Rookie Shea ... used in a food fight on i ? ' ■ ■ Cardinals< 9, Astros 22’ . week end pitchitched Aliena to a 2^1 m the con*. , HiUenbraniand homered and hit a • victoiy over St.: courw near the left-fielddd comer. two-run d St. Louis. That left h in ' double, and Frank HOUSTON-JD. Drewwhit.two wondering, “Do I get anotiier l ^ j r - . .. So now sales will be linlim ited to ' r-g out]uroitched Mike Mussina I •:•' 1home runs and drove in three Former Range five.percustomer. ngers prospect Ryari (,l-2)forttthe second time this itffkM.“ '-T-runs to lead St. Loiiiuis past; Dempster struiitruck out six AUanta . ■-ThTheDallas weektoleaiead the Boston Red Sox ■ Houston.I Braves on Wed :• . . • . Momij providing a perfect emindIng to and new Tai ^^esday, riving him .. ming News. over the NeNew York Yankees &3 . ^ rampa Bay manager Jose Lima (M ), who gaijave up a 388 career stril.^rikeouts. T b t m ak ^ Saturday. “Jim Thome Bobblehead'dD ay’Tat - Hal McRaes wwon for the first tinie ' ’ NL-leadIngf 48 home runssin i 2000, D e m f^ ertiieF .. Jacobs Field. le Florida Marliris’ all- A seflouout crowd of 55,483, .. J . infourgariiesies. ' ^ gave up nine rim s e ig h t;eamed- e . time franchisei^leader, surpas^g AMEWCANI£«UEI£ADEADQS attracted In late April by the.his- ^ .-..McRae.hadlad been 0-3 since the eight.hits.and. « three honomers in tiie384ofPatRi toric rivalry,Iry, saw Manny Ramirez Twins I 4, White Sox 3 . Devil Rayays fired • Larry four-plus innings for Ho uston. ^ bonier anc . ' -TheDaibs ind single twice for , CHICAGO - Eric MUtc on Wednesday., . , '. M att Morris (2-2) gavee Iup two - . • MomfaigNews . Boston. • astilla snapped a 3-all runs, f five hits and one: walkv ih . TheRed.£ pitched seven solid.Innir d-Sox took advantage of Minnesota ? beat defend in RBI ^ n g le ^ in th e seven s Innings. M orris red , a key error*or by shortstop Derek vCentral champion Chici straight batters at orie ALlEAQUElfiUCRS Jeter to Im;lmi>rove to 4-2 a g a in s t. ^ lay-starter Ryan^Rupe befbi^RTcharaHidalgoIed h ■ New Yorkc ththis season. : die fiftii straight time this sssisssaiss— Torii Hunter homen red .three runs in six . sevmth w i^ a jingle: made a great catch, and stebari 'Yan got three" i^fS S S isX lL ■■ ■ Indians 5, Tigers 4, , . KoskieI added a two-run s SKC>ndsav&. t Phillies F 4 / Braves 1 fSsssK jsaasjfisss li-lniilngaes —-tiie-Twintf-(13-3)rwholvo ^ti . PHILADELPHIA - H B obert leT.Sa- ^GtEVEL.5LAND-^Jim4rhome—...fourth.straight.and.are-ofi f SS_^N atlonal LLeague ...... ! ^ei^pitchedsix p shutoutitinnings, i S E S iftX S ^ ^ 'S best stan in team histoiy. S55SS«^a5?!j$ ■ . dayJn.hlaJi^.^tK.a----- ? Ieds2:—— -— i - lan^ Travis Lee homeredd as th e’ ~ t n ^ ^ l i romier’m a th e U til inning —„ James'Baldwinrmakl'klnghis-‘-M8‘»5.B e' -phnadSlphTrPKiUieTBeleat the ~PM S^tKtoS • that gave',(ct.Cleveland its fifth first “ start after undergo![oing off- . . CINCINNA'lA'n - Todd Zeile hit AtiantaA Braves 4*1 Sanirdajiay night . in.,'.', •• . 2season shoulder surgeiy, iallowed a two-run susingle in a four-run' The Phillies, who '^ ose.Blada^ SBI cingle - Hthree nins'and six hits irinsev6n third inningQg as the New York Chicago' C Cubs for worst ret 'SK SSS5W “SIS; : seven of MetS took: advantagea of .four tl SK Sissssssa,,'• SiaiK In the ,top9p of igave ., imxings; j Chidlgo has lo st» die majors last seasot^ ha\ave won SraKSwihmo^ni i»»£5. Demjita+3 ■ Cincinnati^I ^rrors'to beat the . twot\ straight and-are in firstrst place > . / Reds 5-2 Satuinirdajf; . : ihtiieNLEastaM06.a, i g .. . " ' The Reds’Is’ misaies led to five * .* - Maddux; a four-times NLI Cy ' ' uneaiTiwl run!uns for tiie M et^ who . Youngy award winner, hli ad n ’t 522? j ^ “ 55t*wi: tad lost theirsir first four gam«» of allowed al an earned run'n*lri23- tiieyeartoOrCindniiatL in Innings before Lee hit a ntwo-out Sw ES5SS3G5iS5R| • n . ■ i ^ u r a n t .K evin Applepier (2-1) allowed two homer h( in the fourth. ' , ;■ •--.t ■.■'••■•' • '. ' ■ • ■ t /■■I ■ . ♦ v' ' — ^------^ . t a luodvr^;22fM a^ Thnwlim4«wrTWIn

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f e r e w i n 5?FI7 c h a nTip^io]» n s E ij • . LOS ANGELES (AP)P) “. Fbnrier . years ago,), completedc 16 of 28 for g r ; NFL backup,Tommyly Maddox: 210 yardsIs.and i was intercepted - :• threw, for two-touchdoiv;lown-passes,-^,-^once.- - • *, r;and Jose Coitez, a rooroofer from . Cortez,, wwho'finished the inau- : Oregon;, kicked four fieldfi< goals gural XFLiL se ^ n by making 24 . v;l,as the Los Angeles XtreCtrcme b e a t: of his last126 2 field-goal attempts, •^,tije San Fi-andsco Dem emons 38.6 connectedsd from 37, 34 and 50; , . LosAn^elet S ^ u rd a y in th ei fii-st fi; XFL vards. the wi.afciiii(i«i ■ H g • ,::v Xtnine quar nUUOMMTeirtNcMhlCU .expired in the first half; He , idSii«w intercep- ISlBinthefie season o p ^ e r at San . . Angeles beai .V,j tions, shut out the Demcanons -until: -Frandsco.- :.,jth e final 25 seronds afteifterearliei-• -Intheremem'atch for the dtle, the ' the San blanking S an Franciscr;b.nnii' ' . ' V * entire 10-game refgularse:‘season: Althoughhthe'X t ^’s TV ratings' : [/ Jm i. . Maddox, a former UCIJCLA star: - were poorr tlthis year, McMahon M who was.oufc of footballll aandnm- . has tieJeague.wilLbe.back.1. | ■ddtTCuT’ - ■ - I ning an ^insurance agerSency-two. for a's^ndidseasoh. s - ■■ ■ Hingis,5, Capri:iatisqiigare off iin Farrnily Girrcle fine l . S g - 5 ® "^'rCHARfcESTONrSTCrC ^1 .- against Capritriati, who foUowed • Kuerten ] was ousted from theffii..dl sS S a a S .'M artina Hingis won heih er . -Hingis’ back-t /^'itraight match at the F k-to-back victories . roiiround in Monte Cario last yei«ar.He . SSjSSSSStliS .i4:Circle.Saturdav:-settinfl pi^J___oyer Serena aan ndjyCTus^Willlams put pui his fbrdiand and serve tc . rematch of the Australian wlth'a.64;6-iwinin use use agamst Cona, wno was pl ^^a^against No. 2 JerJ e n n ^ inirn only, his second Masters.“S i .““ ““"iss;TMReurd . Capriati “w‘was just tob good event eve - - ...... nta^kDinxkB^dl. . • . there,” HingisBis said, .‘^.w an t.to Now i Kuerten goes for thehe tide,., , £S~y>522£in.dtilMCK*i»aN...... |'!;Hingis woti eight str give it ahothei a>aiit.u«n. . her shot. I feel like . fadng fac an opponent he-has; l^b t e n . ;.j(ames during one h : I’ve got nothii ;^tretch in defeatins - hing to lose in the three thr previous tiriies. -^N or-B — C6ncHiiS~Te:-Tennis— find.^------—:“Hicham*Is'a’g re a rd u «raasr-'- f -asaS S Is U^tMtkHSSgli’bNM^ ,.^^artinez 6-2, 6*2 in Kku uerten said. "It’s going tcto be a ..die semifinals. Earlier, Ca H j l Arazi.Kuertet e n re a c h toutough match.” " .returhed to the champlohsi: |^ B -* -M 6 n te Carioloflnal ■ • «. Wl)TwwMliyh,O Ww>- Mal^NvaTKre^ ,-the first time in 11 years wii M ONTE CA2A R L0,, M onaco - ^ ■ "r tO* 6-2 win b v v unseeded MMi ulene HIdiamAradsc reach Budapest final jM ar--' ' ; • ..JVeingartner. . I scored anothierupMt ' ^ ■ W«9a<|.U««nUmiki«.FMi . j. Saturday.aiid.'id.will.face Gustavo. -BUDAPEST, -] Hunger lii"^ rjr-ijiCapriatiiwasitoldrafte ie.final-o^the'Kfa5ter3 '.Bu v:i|iatcnshe would move fron •Bol^oia^Kbg^dena'Mato iSeries-Montee CCarlo, the season’s LuLuxembourg’s Anne Kremei >nMcKMM,Ut%n8iM. . :ib No. 4 in.the w orld-herirhighest h: . -first'importantJlt daystroke lead afte r thek °etfrS 3 have fun doing it. As IonJng as . ' year, but Rwves/es refused. . Cityity for quarterback Tn bhnind df the Houston O p ^ 'rent - Chargers, whbb. h a d th e w orst m comfortable and I leam•n this . . “There’s noI hlooking back for ' Greeireen on Friday., With the 20th2 ' rushing offensese iin the. league :.'v Durant, who m h ffense, then there’s realljUy no - us rig h t now,)w,” Riley said over / iBbaredthefiist*rouhd % —A. Mkm raralLpIck, they added con>mer- - last year. Tomliniilihson also had topping me.” . Saturday. “We^e did a. thing we ■ backack Adam Archuleta of Ariziizona been . considerilered by- the .. ' lead with Lee Janzen, • -Michael—Sullivan,—Vilkick’s . think will help ■■. w a s . tw o : sH ofs' off Ip our team more Scacavld ' Seymour at No.. 6, and the 49ers . ’ guariiaranteed over the firet ththree comerback Aen.eneas_WiUiams.to__IeEt( errell.toJmprove-^eic-woeoeful— i-roade-the'^.first-dn T ^ e a r -draft-day-movie;----- — ^ tv.J>uiin^ with two victoriei ears of a stx-year contractt ithac . the St. Louis Rai^ams, selected the offer'fense. Instead, they optedd for .' trading up to thele seventha ovei^.' . pyear, had a 9 n in d er .207 t w'Ourant . ■ 'ultinI r a t e l y wiU pay Vick $500 mil- biggest m an on1 tlthe board, 6-foot- Florilorida defensive tackle Genirard choice with Seat 17 total. on to $55 million. ... battle (down to rjenzen's late felter ^ v e himtlbn a 73 PulM aheadliK tofJan^late . . .. Uoni 6, 360-poundd Texas tackle War:^arren, considered the bib e st ninth overall) to) ^'s^ e c t Califoniia '■and a 208 total. Hal Sutton SulU v^ also said the Falcilcons Leonard Davis.K IThey’ve told him ' defeefehsive player in. a dr:Iraft. . defensive end Andtedre Carter. His McGee leadsIs L as V egas ' are*^re willing to structure the ■Another stroke back at 209 e last h e m ight play.s<'.som e guiard this . loadChris DiMarco, who starterted the LAS VEGASAS - Jerry McGee ^ ick in thing he was ask(sked. , . . At At No.. 4, ,the Cincinninati ,tant coach with tthe h e j e ^ ^day four shots off the paceace, goc ' birdied three of the final five holes ■ le same' financial classss as , . .'Wthin one shot of Janzen’sn’s lead enroutetoa&u5-under67andatwo- leyelnnd^s.Tlm Couch1 (an d ■ 1^. . ?^th a birdie'on the par-3-3 :16th, stro k e lead in the Las Vegas idiianapblis’s Peyton Mannimmg. S.V.' but fell back on the nextix th o le ' Senior Classic.u ■ • - - q uar.tarterbacks ^so.takeri ^^thIll tlie ^With a double bogey. .M cGee, whoho had surgery for - rst overall < picks two of thespnst, i N-HOIIEI I "»•: Vijay S in ^, the tour’s's iNo. 2 throat and tongingue cancer Ih 1999, threeiree years. ' . money winner, shot a 69 forbr {a 212' an 8-underler 136 total-on the Other Oti sources indicatedd th e f S l Q O S l M3 ON 31 . total, and David. Duval hadada72 .JPC at Sunummerlin. Bruce' Charliargers had started the tstalks Tournamenin tJ ^ ■ ■ for a 214 total —___ L____.Fleisher,anll-til-tim&senior.winner,- -i.withith-$12 million guat'anttIteed -. yvas second aftert » a 6 8 . ^ - • ...overrar the firsrthree'years'ls'b u t— _____ ^ Slatarday— l 1 _ McGee \ron\ f«four events on the were .airdliss puih l^ k Into ere not willing to go above: M a» 12r20D1'^’^ , regular tour, bibut has yet to win . miUi p -i, 1993. His last vilvfaOT a m e ill Iho ^ ’ Davis Jr. Greater • . is ^year, and perhaps not mimuch' ! (MMI lI i i m M ’ t t H ) .j»- : . used a late flurry of birb“ d ? « 2002 behind recenm tly ', - . Saturday to shoot a.l^undeider 71 Hartfbrd Opeiv .' . a ^quired u i Doiig Flutie. aiid take a ohe*stroke' lead Chargers Coach Mike Rilitey ffecfric Shovever Troubles? °^uiPracM ««i S w e d e s h a reOS s S p an ish Open igeiKtpsMiiiiiJiu^#" ■' -I'- i Ae final round of the rain^l id recently he didn’t want T.«ngg T>riig« n t'® : . - PACTCTORY . 1150.00 IUM EltrylMle I lUD n» iN B T * K - : leadwlthlrelasland's’Claike here! remem bei«d as th e manI vwho AUTHOI . ; /^nika Sorenstam wasIS eighte . VALENCL^L, SSpain - Sweden’s ^< ln^dn’t take the^tential-equilUiva- RIMIN01 :. :b ^' and in he<^ of( aa sec- Robert Karlssonon diot a l^o id tf 71, le nnt t df basketbairs Mlchih ae l NORll Ofid bac^to for a share of thitbe third-found lead Jordardan. Riley also knows h is5 ;job * SHMW E R ® ’ 4 s vdn ber.record.QFing fifth strsm ^ t .with Northem] j n Ireland’s Darren ison on the line'and must I tthis " s e r;VICE v ^ ■ I - -talif'ftm iini M l ' uumam'ent. Sorenstam,'n, who . Clarke in the SpeJpaniAOp^ • year,ar. . • ipklMipiieitireMii t i t t r a t ' f - 1 ^ad e lip 10 shots in thee ffinal . Clarke shot ot a. 68 to match rRileyUi insisted the opportun ■ U M.K Mllltliik'llk ' rotind .to win last week'inin Los Karlssonat9.uniunder ^ on the El to get se the Falcons’ third.*j^ ■M i.tfiM aNgrainM 1-over Saler course.. D eni^k’s Soren oice this year (67th oveim ; , V ■ Hansen (70) fbHoJlow^at209, ■ _ S ' r- as wM v B B iv mS n Bu) i «!■ «■■« ClMlWI W » M "l ■; .. .'.i; ill as: wide .receiver-ki : ; | v

' M 1Wlmi,1MnFtaFMi,hWKi Sundiy, Audi 32,2I.2001' . ■ ., ■ ■- :— 7 Spotits~1' saxip l t rn e a irls 1 E S i i p in th rf ^ y e a iirs at SulibwayS 'M# T A L L A D E G A. .7'Ala'. (AP) - ■ - l » ^ Mike McLaughlinin won for the W m g first'time, iri'three'^3!e>^year^ a n d '75 .tM E g a . r a c ^ leaving severIneral a ;ig ^ .dri- . I w l l ^ ------vers.-in'his; w ^ e aafter' fti Saturday’s • . w 1 .S u b w y 300 Busch1 SeriesS( race. . - ... ' McLaughlin, whosilose last victory ' s ! ■ came in Concord, N.C.,N.C in October . . 1998, took the, leadead on lap 104' - ^v- ■ and Ib'd.to theiendd bof the 113-Iap - — event . ■ at^Talia'dega 7- ^ . Superspeedway.'HeHe fought fero- ' n ' , ciously to holdd off Jimmy '' Spencer, Mike Skinner Sl and- -Spencer again at theheend., > • ' - . ., Several.iimes one-ne-or the other BusihOiI Qnnd Nttlonal eat* spin in'dd cocollide a s part of a I4 < a r aci . of the two challen,engers pulled . tum«3i3 and 4 of the Talladega SuperaFerapeedway during the Subway alongside M cLau^ghlin’s.Pontiac. ■_ .. Grand Ni i l I National Raoe on Saturday.'MlhiMike McLaughlin won the race; or even nosed aheadBad. Each time, though, the driverer •who earned . “ ly decried the rey^ci ..' ' the nickname “Magiagic iShoes” on 'A u to racing ' ing at Talladega am .', the short tracks off tlthe Northeast' .■ _ . saying the idea in thSSE: was able tb powe'relr b ack .to th e. j„g?.Thi ' gp as fast as you cai lead. rha^s the pot calling the ket- lack,” McLaughlin said. “I••I ': you'can " even' as he 1 “I went to protect ect my line on haj"';”'to try to block any run. most prbfident perfoiEg5_ :■ - the bottom of,the rac Fresh Cut • Elpfisfist Quality : " '.to think-about.with li g ' tim e and could get to3 thet front." . *[n n A Decorative CoffeeC Mug ,• • tactics. ■ st of all, though, The lidator is missed on - The plates used ^at T a lla d e g a J, • ■ Spencer, a reeulgular in the Assorted Var:arieties ' . I lega’s»2.66-mile-oval,-where—e_.^and.Daytona«slowui Wlhston cu p sen es s is-conside,red th e absolutee restricting alrflbw tbI thet carbure- . ' EVERYftWLOW 1 9 9 . occasional Busch'driv , . tor. Instead of racingng at speeds ■ ' after emerging from 1 m Ms Pondec; ither Earnhardt could actii-'j.- welT above. 200, the ^CuRx^^are,C . .' ' - ' - ner.. id the race cars.-as carf Because of that, they a ^ anti up - “v “I know you can’t-I’t race in the , 0™ =? a in long, tight; frighten!ning packs. ■iiiikH grass and he put me ' Richard Childress has sug- ne down there nestedd, is_ope'n to jdebate. But( Last-Octbbei*, in thithe first race m —-^twice-if-l-didn*t-lift :ift,v Spencer g ^ e isis' no question that no onee with the hew; rules,'th«h ere wera 49 said ./T h en he almos:lost put me m u,a« Katr Q lead changes at Tallaowhe S f™record 10 Winston Cup vie- -.field raced three, foPour.- some-, won the race, b u t I ddidn’t forget “ = on NASCAR’s biggest, andj times even five-wide. • • it-.” c track. Daytona was more: of-theo same, • '■ Spencer’s comme 1^., ,._.vnthj49j;more,lead chahanges-ahd .|jK9|[^ " botherMcLaughlin. nhardt,.who died in a crash- 8 in the D a^oha 500, loud-[. • today’s race is expeciiCted to, be a “Jimmy said it wawas dirty, rac- ’ - repeat. • • - .

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s A HITT wnF^Is Marchh ||||||j|H •TO H iV n' -'Workwkers so far have done pre- ■ liminaiy'{iy piping cpnhections and Dhstrucaon falters n [ H ^ s ta rte!d d s ite g ra d in g . Yourig -. cdr ' ..expMtsth» the whole project to be . . cbmpletedsted by th e M d of July. VligliilaS.HirtoMm le^ewwrtter: J u t l aaiidoffices n d • : i i . " '■...... rWIN.-FALLS - Old Mai krobst’s-.projectro bn ^ nter picked up tne pace on ht "EastiandEt North will pro-', { of the relay, but-youni videanew headquaners '• ' leg c _____ vil • Sprinring stumbled'when she too) he. Twin Falls-based ibatbn.' th»n e. Sode'ty of Agridiltural . B r i eLELY i rhe city’s coiistrucdori sectoi ^ ^ b {||cV; ' . AmwcanIsers, for which Proost is •• . --T— ^------in-Ma March fell shorfoFsear-earll ' Appraiser activity'for the first time sinc< tiie appraisk association , , |H ' - P But tiie rober. ------Beds a.th ird o f the.space.: . DNEfc-SS '. only'need! ' I.;• ■■.Twi'win Falls’ construction'value: is negotiating vrith a St. March slid 9.5 percent from .' ProbstisiVandal firm and a local year-earlier tot^. With les: ■ H • Louis final■actor to fill tiie remaining WashingtoniFederiai I ; 'theyi H B il ' chiropract( , • 5 commrunerdal building than a yeai'eiu* ’ in the new office buUdii^ I, the.'city [■ • • - ' spaces hein dexpects to be coniplet-; ' Inc. reportsi cearnings m which t.,1.he c • . . ' ; • JEROME - Washi s^gton Federal ■ issued 1 0 ; - s edSept.,1.tans a 'b o n d office build- Inc.,- parent ' cocj m p a n y of ing p, ' i f He plansthat stretch of Eastland ' Washington Federal ■ .V .' ing on nmer tha or next, which.he’U Magic: Valleyral Savings with , ifor pt y -branches, ’. tbtaliilirigs an U S ^ — ■ ■ { ■ ' .< tills summ<> fill with tenants; Both announced earningsgs fbr its second. ' estimtmated $3.63.million - that’s ■9, ■ seek' toI sin^e-storyfii structures , '' .' : fiscal quarter ended I led M arch 31 of , $380,50,5571^ than in March 2000900 . mm H 0 ylook ' like “ cottage” busi- ■ $27,324 million; or-,47'cehtS'peror - for.>r combined coristruqtion ■ ri styled to and-blendlo< well with diluted share,' con K h [H H I . -nessesin antiie area, Proost said. lom par.ed w ith - - types.-ss. /■ ■ I $24,552 million; or y comparison, a flurry of new ■■ homesin'tii1 lots oh Eastiahd zoned ■ or 42'cents per Byc ■ ■■ Of 14 loi . ... . diluted share, inn t th e p re v io u s . and e:expanding businesses sent » ^ c e , h e said, he owns . . 1 q u arter ^ a 12 percen dtyfs-year-ago performanceice ■ ' forofficeqd has an qption on two :entincrease; -thecit ■ ' two andh ■ By comparison,^the t company by 17.4 perceht from March I eBrned-$27.00S«maiio ?^nstruction-values.- ...... " i ■ others.. nkJgs4tgreatJocation-for . per diluted sharei for he hew-resideritial side in » park,” he said, adding for second quar. ■ • The an office p ter2000. M arclrch had more - but less 's on th'e way to Magic - , For the six months ensive houses than a year V ' that it'sMall 0! b u t affords Individ- Jis ended March 'expenj ■ ' ' ' VaUeyMaliinesses^ore-visibility-r:— ; ----- '3i;£&r‘mn^were!ii5;$51,876 million,' ' . V o r 89 cents per dilute iardi’s num ber of permits for m - ':: •• ^al^usinen crbwded Blue’ Lakes ‘ uted share, com -' . M®*]" " th a n onird. ci ' . pared.with $54,4299 mr illion, or. 93 "ew single-family;homesd in the advanced to ,23 from' th e 14 ■ '; .Boulevard. . cents per diluted1.share,ifor sl the. year-ago period. PrePreviouis-period inMarlarch 2000, matching the 23 g selections ^ . data have been adjusi year befbre that.,But thbse>se I ' : Sewing Tupelo,S( Miss.-based fab­ lusted for the 10 Sjn Falls? homes* average eisti- percent stockdividenlend distributed ric merchant might rer to stockholders Feb.[,23; 2 matedsd value last month slipped 9 H h I p ' LilluminateS the store ' ' , As of March 31, ' cent to $80,642 from the «ill of a north Twin Falls ■ I, Washington ilXon' —^^-^Fedet^’s networth-h 807.6f.a.year-earller, whene n ; - • ■ windbwsAg that0 went dark when ai— h^had increased - ies had fallen from, thehe H ; buildingling th home-furriishings to$821niillion,oMl.II.7 4 percentof ■ to t^ assets,'the compl 319 average of March 1999. st'rugglinj■ left to w n .. , ' .. Roy M. W hiteheai eluded ih last month’s single- ■ : retailerrock lefi Fabrics Inc. in late" ’ ...... -tfn-d-chT^f execu,tivr ; lly'-permits-were-tv«>-”zero-!ro^— ■ . ^ ' -Hancocl-received^-buildingTJer:—^ • -The company-experi ine'*-homesnharNel8on*&^ ^“ March'tecfr^ir$1^0:000 interior " ' erienced anoth- • Ca ofof* Hagermah is buildiiu on er good quarter for 1 ■ = = * —mirfsnleling'proje'&t at 1763 ' >r lo an produc- : Whisperty ei lines, makkig them = A look at the numbebers, the dty’s sewage pressing pianti ',PhUMurions manager, recently I forconstmctlon that.i^lved :• On April 27, . Washingtbh. appeal:ar ffom the outside as kJ ipermits In March from TwinI t ^ has corroded amretreatment operation:ied th e company’s inten- — — Federal-will'pay-a-qv ghiheyweconriea^—^----- ^ -r ^bereplaced.------tnd needs to confirmed>pen a Twin Falls fabrics-' dividend of 23. centsIts p e r s h a i ^ o ‘ Butt theyt still count as single-le- The tank is the key •, tion to operessbries store but said he ' ' cbihmon stockhbldeidefs. o f.re c o rd ' family[y hbmes,1 because each is on ; ling odors created ybj iri control- .' and-accessbknov/a timeline, the' 'April6.ThiswiUbeth5 th e company’s its .ownvn piece.of p roper^ and can ; Type-..:';'': '• ' March'O l' ' M arch fOO l\tareh'99 . ture of wastewater byft the niix- didn’t >rojwedkm employment or 73rd consecutive quiquarterly cash ' separate ' ownership. -: Weston ahd Glanbiafrom 1 Lam b .store's proji dividend. ; a similar situation for thei s New single-famlly hornenes: -$1.854.772'' $1,243,295 $2.261i329 ' • that have, dismayed 1n< Foods Inc. other detail P New multiramily units: hain’s retail operations - attacheh ed single-family dwellings 0 ^. . . $411,048 • ■ , 0 ,' dents. • : . ' nearby resi- The chalidie hom e sw e r. offerihg ' Falls Development Core, is JCts: $1,052,644' -$1,308,290 S3 ',$527,206 ' : . Waste from Lamb . . . cater to die UPS |)roflt fells 0 SA -CommerelBl alteraUons/ 9n of quilting fabrics and i on rapid ; . SSiSing on Hariipton Way. Those is/addltlons: $286,851 ^ $768,857 $7 \ $148,666 .potato-'plant .and'b C Weston's a selection: lines o of decottting and niildins pei^ts are counted^ ; Total (Including suchI thingsV as. $3,631,638 .$4.$4,012^195 $3.417.936. G lan b ia'S ' complete lih economic slowdi ± : moblt«homM.tflil million, or 48 er. I Chiropractic Clinic is ■ aerate wastewater';e tank will . tiiere,” Nu '^ . ce n ts p e r sh are, in tl : .• N o w m b er'o o • up:p56percent‘ 1 the quarter, Turn'rg 399 square feet a t its 1736 ' existing anaerobic diger'from an KenHarper! down from $813 milniHion, or 67 J :• October'00 do^own 9 percent Vu, in business since . cents, a year earlier. son Ave. E. location - a L am b W esto n th a t gesternear tr . So Nu : Vuweek , broke ground on - - — Exduding-one«timc 51.proiect__:____ J ' company’s waste. Thetreats the. 1957,-lastweWn.Falls.shop.that.will ------mergains-and- ~ parations for First Securityy remaned until this wetreekend. Creek. Pei • will housV riiachiiies'tj.e..bullding ___a.new.Twin.he same services'as its' losses, the companyriy earned 51 ' Peniiits issued in March' .. cents a share,‘conipai 's bfficial conversionn . . Here> the other nelews behind . '^ora^newsw $460,000 tank and a, . . p re s s a ir fo r t h e 1 o:that com- provide the;Burley one: full-service -day to Wells Fargo Bank c e n ts a s h a re ;.a yei K sorite of the most rei•ecent num- . 52,000 ‘‘bloww buUding’’, • process-which,'in oxidationp ' existing Bur]rk on a'iito, residential. Analysts had expected iwest boosted March's sim- ' .bers: ■' a t 631.OaO ak S t . t h e o n ly two. guage.'bubbles air thrplain lan- glass worknerdal c proj^ts. ' . wastewater! hy.to.eam.50.cents.a^ it numbers. First Seciirity , ' major strucructures in the project - tu-ough th e ' and commenkTwinFallsisarowinp..- ^hlch-has*bank'braHcK«“ . representnt just a portion of that: rrrhe project's thir• •• • . ”I tiiink: justTv s e r a s to be more-. -’ . ■ ' R evenue rose 4 perc-ercent to $7.51 I Smell solution , compbnent, an odor s billion, helped .by grc shout die M a^c Valley ahd , cost, C ityty :Engineer Gary Young . ird m a jo r S ja ih e rejoving jus into that area,” growth of the severald iin Twin FaUs ~ has beenn ' riih e dty is spenaiding $1.17 said."' isn’t a structure and wtscrubber, ' people movidd. ihtemational and log f Wells Fai^o dnce O ct 25, ■ million correrecting an . Sitting up in city building pei nesses and a.sm^er.:logistics'bust- part of \ lg above Rock Crbek, won’t show Harper said. sr increasi in , K t theh e F irst, S ectirity. n am eB A odor problem1 near] Rock Canyon,1^ :near Lamb Weston1 added. ' iermits, he . . „ ■ B CONSTRUCTION. .i. Page D3 , . th e core U.S. air andI groundgr trans* • . Plesse see CO port operations.. First-quaner revenuinues from the. |^ |H | ,• ' . company’s domestic papackage busi- . ness rose 2.3 percent t( t,»$6bimon.' 5 S S B i0tp VtfeyJoeatlenB, or other loca I Housing m; •reports loss rket during th e w eek. . Revenues for intematlatio n al pack- Symbol lanufacturern • . ..A nnuel Y M d , TheTlmea-Wewa as retailers Homes' •' ag e bperations rose 7.4 percent to' ■" . $1.1 billion. 8 ...... ;...;.. 2.89%' p an y hasand Oakland Hbmes in a s c a ': . TWIN FALLS-Housi A m ^ c a Isahd and Westwind Homes • “We were pleaseded that UPS' SftSr” maintained its growth facturer Champion Entsingmahu- Twin Falls ai vth across all to^ . ! Inc. for the first quait'Snterprisies.' in Filer, product segments, pard a .£S8;iiS.: >Ion’s chairman', presi- ardcularly bur &!!?■'* March 31 had'revenuelter ended Championnd chief executive, international', and.d. doriiestic hd 3 : ^ 5 ' express businesses,' £iS;i=si!S million and a net lossies ol of $326 dent, andR. Young, said: “Our :8,"..said Jim ida !!!; S 3 5 . .' lion,or55-CMtsper^of$26mU- Walter R.I/ere affected by chal- Kelly, UPS chairmanan and CEO. rfS?.*- g fiSiiili?;:: **However, the. econom Before costs relatedlare. tc • ■ resu lts wnuket en conditions, witii omy did slow k e y *!! much faster than we ' ing of two mtuiufacturito the clos-' lenging marlate industiy wholesale veexpected, .. ties ahd 30 sales centenuring fadli- . year-to-datets down more' than 40 • - an d we were not satisfiij^ e d w ith o u r iS /v ‘ !! i-;:;.-;;;;;.-.-;;: KS. earnings perfonnance.” f Ifls-i?:-: was $21 millibn, or 45irs, j th e loss shipm entswdjoetaiLsales.of.new.; d _____ e.*’ ' ,iPB .!! , shares Clbsiiig-relatedS cents< per percent andi an estimated 30 pep Kelly said the com]tm pany m an- ' *' . aged operating expense • were $3.4 million aftera e j ^ i ^ s homes offihough ai industry.sales nses well, but omx* !! cents per share, forsr i tax, o r 7 ' cen t. Althoilined, I am encouraged, . didn't address dlsmjtionary do costs. , ' . Going forward, the’ fixed asset impairmentr noncash, have declineistry retail, inventory- tie' compiany rao !!! i :. and $1.4 million alternt charges tiiat indiistrive dropped by mord ' intends to reduce bothbo discre- §««••• S -Slo-.’giri-.-. . tionary costq and ca]^ti • bents per share, for lear tax, or 3 . levels have00 new hom es this year '' ^tal experidi- !! )'...'.'...a4.12...... 0.14 nation and odier costs.ease termi- than 10,000rer r 50,000 homes since - tures. UPS said capitaltalreducdons TOT',..i this year would total a i* I;;;;;::;;:;;: 8S5 In first quarter and by over II about $300 lS£“ *' Champion had^ revenue:sr 2000, mid-1999. milUon,.with further cut idy, consum er r e p o s s ^ ; - cu ts added in ' wmt'!! ! million and net incomiiesof$S35 “Recendy, 2002. and 2003 if the Wl ear to have leveled off; * I w e ^ ecbnjK WNG^.!: 1- ■ 18S::;;;:.:;:;eiScI. milllon,'or 3 cents per shne of $1.3' sions appear 1^ continues. . rates charged to coni- • Champion's websiteshare. • in tere st rat

~ , . r r }_____^______-' , -‘v • .-■■■ »' i ) » M ThM»l«m.TMn Sunday, April 22.M, 0 1 ' ■■ JJ' ■ ■.:. •_ ■' • n;- V—— .•; •'■ •• • • •.'•••.• f — itiRiB i Eml i i W i I Groui I ;.BUHI,vAiUral p gives IdahoI a Lara wias pib-' Westestem^tes. .' ' Ion • ; d i t nnts t s a t thef Idaho-Societyy ofc . motecl-to ma.nag lag er .'of. B la c k --- i|_|— •"Inessa' ' moves'to new lo 'essional Engineers annua , c-Rock Clothiers. . ■' 'Behikovn^ location-" ^ - S nluet ^ Friday in Idahb.Falls: • ' ' Besides daily sales,s ^ ra V .' (foipyati,eoin.J* ' : ^ JERO iai- Chailarlie Girls has. . . • C I’orarc□es high ranEirigs1 dutiMdi include , .moved from 634kS. ! Lincoln tp '^SubWI pleted the way wins gold medal . TWIN.FALLS'-'.-.New nation- • The i ordering-01 mer- .' 8£:.:a ^ B Class D dri. 207 E. Main in Jerorome.'-', •' • ■ . • - .■ I'e w orkshop!‘will 'b e n e fit ' .. Salon owner aian d o p e r a to r .f®!’ 831landwtch category wide consum er reresearch on the - ’ someoneo n e beginning an ediica-'- ' .c h a n d i s .e , ' - H | S yer’s liciense ‘‘Power of Brands ir ' overseeing. . H M IJ • Geney S paulding.g.said she has TWIVIN.' FAL^S - SubWa; ! in Foodservice” tion,. tryingtr^ to identify interests dassApril ll. ivay :_by-tiie Boston.Coninsultuig-G roupor devel staff, 'and ■ JjK r . ’ , been working'on'nrenovations to . Restaua u i^ ts 'w o n the gold aware “veloping n w sk i^ -tiie cen-~ The. 24-year- 'ard for Restaurant &&.Institutions < ter saidsaid^ A professional career: d e s i g.'h i n g ' old Armeiuan . the form er Ross’ .VWestern' Wear' for thehe sandwit^ category in theth< Magazine shows Ic biiiliilding for nine i . R en tal Idaho.Potatoes. coiinseiselor'will.help students ' ' ’ fwindqw.and . . refugeie from, taiirants , & 'Jnstitutibhibns -ranked eighth ouout of 44-well.; , identify injv open,,-for ' .awaCdid fo r 2001. first, m em ber Leading the top|p brahd sc6rM ;, . careers .also '.estab- '• IttmauBenDiovna o t h e r fam ily isiness. ; . . Also'so known as the “custoRiei ers in demand and'investi-: mer were Heinz, A.II Steak5 Sauce,, gateth'etheiroptions.' . . lish^ Black ' OtOslpyw . to re c e lv e .a Spattiding has ’ 'satisfaifactio n aw ards,” , th e 21s:51st,, ; .'Grey PquponiDijiijon Mustard, Their Rock sales on ■ ieiTs^ng.hair ’ ahniiallal awa'rds in Las-Vega! le free.w rkshop will be held—. .c . C lass ! D H i gas Smucker’s jams am« d . j ^ e 5 U n d vb parts from S to 7 p.m.' , th0 e In te rn e t, ' license(ise. r 20 years an d -. annoiinlinced Subway as.a winneimer -- O’Lakes 'butter first order com-. received hercosmenetology train- ' of one ISO.and May-3. Career tests- st le'of the lafgest ^nationa!nal . ' Hershey’s'dibcolati ihduded. Deadlirie to re^s- iihilyd in T h e .TWItVIN FALtS ^.The United, J . ing at Idaho StateJ 1University, in consunumer surveys of its kindnd. Idaho Potatofes, Tro - S [p ■ . Pocatello; She spipecializes in This y 5 Thuwday. To sign tip, call' 'w . . Wayf 0of South;CentraI Idaho! year,. 2,913 restauramant Mce and HellmaniS t ' F ^ d l . ^ color, perms and cicuts. Baldwin •. patrons [jg(j . , mayonnaise.'' )554, Ext. 2680, or (800) 680- itl ad d ed board .members ,and >ns. gave surveys th at callec ,E x l 2680. . . .' ,-The College . execut:utive officers to its 200111 -carries Redken, Joibico arid Back Sub'wayray R estaurants the nation’!in's ■ ..IfepieseWceoflf idaho'Potatoes Planning in' boardt•d of directors, , , to Basic products. ■. "• • ' '■ b ^ stinin value, service and conve; in this group showsvs die effective- Denverul . , Thele new officers are Kathyly . Charlie Girls is oopen from 10 nience, a company preK rdeaw' ness of efforts thatit have gone on OpCUpjup^lonal Health announced. ' , ' Hanseisen of Costco, co-president;t; a.m. to‘6 p.m. ''Wednesday said, over tiie years for"]“Famousldoho plahS'bs;l».haytatal;ciasses'; : fhLance W; Terryry H osm an of'H olm 'stead,i, • ' through'FridayWdd frbm'lO a^ih. T enStl. Subway ffancWse'stores • Potatoes,” the ItIdaho Potato • '■ ^ u p i tt and. Coleman; co-presi-i.. . to 2 .p.m. Satiu^ay. Commissiorisaid.',- JPERT' Occupational' with the store’s firsClbw, a c e rti- Hyatt r. W alk -i^ are ' are in'sna»Waiwwant»ltstobear^tt: . g g i j ■ V ■ ■ , I ;iw.arriAH to crtirfcntc of South Central Idaho.iss With training arand support companan y ’s,.:. H y .d ra to r.„ lirie . , . complete the.cour ocaradministrator'of an1 ': : ' froni the staff, indivlividiials with 'receiveded the American Tastirig2®“" ' 'Promotions bjkJ stafffrchangos."''."''.''” c ''' early-cl^rtildhood developmentt • . developmental disal '’8. - . t.Nawccrtttlcations. final examination I sabilities live ' Institutelie’s Award of Excellfence'ce .... ' • -Seminafsandwofhsho ■ -f^^sjSiho,'V: I; ' code of ethics. 5 - H orizon • . -ini^advdve called Success by 6. '. successfully .in theiri r own apart- in th e flavored fl water category, ;rniip’g Bhico :Natl0:tionally funded by Bank of 7 . -Awards and achieveme Clow has-been a t_ _ments jyhenjieedeied,^.L..Stwt-^with-all- ill-seyen-Hydrator-flavors-irs------r^Cfiaritabfe business^S ie i. ' '. —- , 'with.} A m erican■added»several - ■' ~ s . — &>AssodBtes>Iends>t ing-Wgh'markS’ferT^riBtiS* —^OtherbosinesTfSSfls:d from Twin , dinatiniing developmental pro- - nized four other prc'rojects,wiih ' tittlin tion.s. ' ool in 1997,. - grams.!. SSnyder can be reached ' first and 'second placaces .in their .' • ' . HBG owns KTFllem ber of the at the StSucceM, by 6 office at 733^ . categories,rincludiding Power .' B|BI| KIKX-FM in Twinig Fa h . S chool . 4922.. , E ri^ e e rs . of Hailey,f, whii'ch won T eam . T h a t first place in Spedal1 ProjectsI for H H , TWINFALLS-Oawarded the ' BURIRLE'V - Stan Buckley, its work on the St. Luke’sL med- B H Golf Course annourortsmansliip as^ciatiiate broker and cb,-owner ical fa cili^ in Keichui • Tarter joined theemifinalist s in ' i—■ . -I 'of Century^21 The awards will be36 presented. - .hew'ieaching professich Play 'in ' to the companies :a n d .th e ir . ■ Tarter graduatedi 2000:: He , , Falls High Schoolmbia .Basin.... where he was a merr;e, where he . , awarded the ' 1997, State Highit in a dual . : l|il|||J | , E m e r a 1 d THE LIGHT TnucHl I Championship Te;izona S ta te ' . Level Award by Craig Smll ^ . year; he also was • against tiie ■ ^■ 7 in tlie 2000. ^ ■ Cole, K lausen Sport-&co.usdale ____ ^ ____M astecs.pro*—- Award. He was a semge'. H e miost ’ graiii. ' ;the Latham Matchnded ihe B 1998, 1999 andfers 2 Career J Century 21 , _____^_a.t.lended._.C,61umbla; Calif; StanBu program hon- • Cnnimunity College,vailable for . « ors top-pro- [WlllljllflllnKtuBB „ . ' was the medalistandcan.be i > dudngsa; sales assodates. mat,ch-at the Ariso>77. H e also ■ ■ . - University course' atmen’s and . Few of us ever test durtrL powers o f No. l^ ra LCLd— SL( . PAULrL 7 R odgec W oodward tJeauctlon, except whenrnfllllt^out Com m unity College', of Paul1 recendyn returned from^ a tax fomi,: recently . attendeTwo, M agic •• Missouri;iri Auction School, where completed • Good leadership, is'knofow.Inghow ' . Professional, Golfer he completed much o f the'futuree canI be •C<)lleg^e in.Tem eculai' th e course in Introduced Into thet present:f. . Tarter is now avaiwin Falls. ' auctioning ' " ' p riv a te lessons', amtfTwinPalls . , and auction- ' Sim at body she . ■ , reached at 733-6577o m p l e t ’e d sales, manage- , "Wreck’Amendeis r " ; ' will start woinen’s,le n truck dri- ; juninrcliriics.' !r’$ refresh- - . Using Sodal Security.y fundsI to hide the budget depclM tlsllke ' . course and day course is . combing someone else'st's hair over ' ■ TWIN FALLS-T^isse d th e ' 'B S fT u conducted at .■ , your bald spatot. r T i h e O n T h e House . Valley residents aco z a r d o u s ^ r . #1 the world’s ise" iioni^ c q u i ^ cacard. , courses, at. thie Prof a t e r i a l s , >• Sm largest aiic- •• . Itfs.no alme.to be brokt>ke.It'sfust - ^Roi(toi| ouc ihe red carpct. or whaieveiever color you want, li't time for a ardi that lc« you aeccu your hon • Driving School ih Twir a>llttle Inconvenientt taround - home ^uiiy line of . . o u b l e s - . tion-training credit anywhere Vim* U aecepied. IfKwI all the bcnen» ofa Viia a ^^^^jgllnofTip le s a n d »*««wwo7 : I '. H t . OaiyQraflDn m em 2 , . . alrea V Class A commercial A- . ' , ;:Jicense. Professioha ^ ^ t *.3)fjving School fihar : ■ Xeducatidn. He works: -.IState Transponation -jFalls, hauling frel^t i , ...... • - - - - w

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» . T»nwl^TltttFtf.,'lililB . oi. ■ ; MONEYI: ; Burge:erKiiig’sCG E Q w ofl^ ks on relatrions^thl A a n c h i s e s (nsfoopieri ;Knltfit Rldder N>v » Sonic Corp.< plan MeweSwWce. '.... i ; '■ merlembers of’^ e f^anchise.dUso Ustrib- —sifoDonald’Si Buiuiser^b King’s i ^ a - . piresi•esentLti^!lJLewis;8ai’d.li!i i>do:don mstem,** said Dasburg,B,. .vwho . .iy competitor, dc ■ ’ MIAMI-iiiW!ihisfir«maj6rpoli-'-' star does, not tise m ^ ! smuim and he’s got die right un carted, April 2 as Burger KinKing’s • ' ter franchiM' agrereeinents. ' , .■ • ••; stan l e x i c o • cy move, BurgJrger Kfng Chief: chaihairman, .chief exiecutive.a anding of what needs to irant in M< ;__ •' ^Executive Johi e.a n d . „ “If you give.tlthem a tirritory,'• ,• done ohn: P a s b u r g : l a s t ^ pre«resident.;“You need tp betefa f ir; -.’ you’re more fociicused'on"opihihg;Th •; week loblfra majorraa step toward ., andnd equitable. This;clevly v two e'?dsting, anchbr^’fran-: ' fi ■ Knight Rldder N eiwSewlce ^ • , 'if weive have a driv^up wiiidbw^- y was ■ ; new Yestaurahtsts, as opposed'to' diiseise a f f l u e n t s wiU be hono ; repairing th e Mmpany’scor strained, • haviaying a .chUling effect-on dmdm«l-' '. nlnmng good re: on o r^ '. . e distoihers get used to! that-V '•yeladons with its ; •estaurants,’.* said . .fortlrdieir five-yearienn^'but''ufwill- ~:-- its franchisees. ■ .. ; opm ., ; M ark K alinow s CITV'- Sonic ; fmdkeI keep dbiiig it,” Hudson saiid. : , .' ' Dasburg axinot i^ski, a fast-fbod '. notbIt be renewed when diey ^acpire. i ..Corp..restaurantsIts are preparing vi ai nounced'heis ehd- ' Tl chain industiy analyst'St w ith Salomon' Th I am not sure that the cold " ing a controversierdal development - hUdEid signed two anchor agn The agreements had b as intrfr ' ' ' SUow-market prices b ^ u sew tthe . ■ ment for most of tl svelopmerit Co.' of ,S an’ , Canada, where itIt is e h t ^ g die . We wiHwi] continue oiir expansion ' ' duced^last year [ die past year and • Behiim adino, Calif.r-which recdcdved i ■' Twin Falls markCT s ar,u n d er fo rm e r '..onlyuy a p ^ v ^ buyer woiild bese tth e ' ' c a l ^ for its commplete separation • .. rieh i et diis year; -d ierere anda in Boise, Idaho.” ' " • ; Chief . ; Ekecucutive; Dennis, anchichorfranchisee. ; ;h'ts to portions of thee LosI , While CliffHiHudson cannot On)n therd flip side. the number of .'Kine xpanding Dasburg, francmchisee ih Post Falls, who bwowns - vacandes in upper ng*s g re atest assets, saidlid he ' say he’s got storeres from border Somiometime in midsummer, . who announceddthepolicyclimse.. ti • 27sn’ stores in the Northwest “It ji to encourage franchiseese e so f ,‘to b o rd er an d coast c( to coast.- Hudsor : in a ^stemwide ' ttjun . President Steve ison will find oiit. A frandiise de vofce liiaU, s d d • didn'dn'twork." . ' encouraged that D sizes to expand, as.well.asIS newn Tiiat’s been almolost 50 years in group v . he found the polic Dasbtirgisq^dt. n ' . . cominfi. jp will open this first Sonic i n - 3llQr gave an unfair . 'AAnalysts n sw die problem wittvidia. . ly .taking steps5 toI turn things .w>j|nchisees to join die system. ■ ■ Mexicodeo - for that matter, the first advantage to seloeleaed franchisees' mastaster-ideveiopmerit strategyfgyis, .around. • • ‘The strengdiofdie'franchichise • For sorhe CEOs,)s, it’s an accom -'. bne out • attheexpensieof< outside the United States.' ofodiers; thatat it takes the emphasisis o ff ; “I beU eve,diatj tem comes from an eiitreprepre-. plishment worth majdr.poUitsn at" •. justlist 90 miles frorii the Rio “It sent the wr I jotabasbiirgis . J Siiial ^irit,** he said. “W e yn wrong message t o ; _ _pp[erati.Qns er and . executiotion. -the right CEO fortr this brand at the • I .want ari.annual stockhbllolders’meeting. Grandende, Monteirey is an ideal . aicourage diat” . . . A passing referentnee is all it gets ' Mexico 'fromHiidson. deo test market, Hudson said; » n al income is good. The dty., DairyCQueen kirif m • "Stockholders oiw somebody iri igdom growsvs, launchess national aW8 Service «i‘I i(know we're supposed to be i _ . ,.yo.u going nation ens who like, to shop for a rt' bein ' sett IDQ apart frorom some of the' dieirafranchising unit under IDQ. inal?’.I’d say.l andleleather. The Americans-. avei^eryjnature industiy, but weesee se other major resta know, and I don’tc care,” he vHno rh When Warren] :taurant .chains, ' To0 diverdfy, IDQ bougl g their quick-Mrvice culinary ’ :n Buffett bought ■ a lot6t of growth potential,*’ salsaid , Mooty said. McDo)onald*s. Burger r Karm. ught •. said at.the corpororate offices in ; ■ , Intem ational Dair»airy Queen tiu-ee- ' Chucluck Mooty, die president an -melkorn shops in 1986 ai its with th em ., and King, Taco Bell enmd other chains ' addeded Orionge Julius stores a yeand OklahomaCity. •'.years ago, Securitie■Jties analysts won^ • chief:ef ex ecu tiv e officer a t IDi ^ : .“Whatlwanttoto be is the top quity analyst Michael D. ' . dered ,wh» the. so ID Q ; have reached dom(nestic saturation ' later.r. ] IDQ also has foreign devi ! soOlleo Sage of . headqidgiiaiiers in Edina/Minn. . - ' points that make g of eveiy markerpla•lace we go into. th knows Mexico can b e .a Om aha saw. In the soft-serve ice Dai groHth dif/ioilc .. opmerlent rights to Golden Skilli Ilenge. Contacted at his' >airy Queen has more thaihan ■ by opening new stores.si Growth . restau |,4Iet .If rm not goin,ing into New ■. cream company/ ^ 6,00000 of its'ic e cream .and .foo< aurants, but Peters said tl: England for 20 sas City office of Fahnestock Food then must come from.increasingfr latterr:r restaurants remain a minu p„yearsvthat , ^ ^ -3 . Quldt^service companies,COI which. stores across die nadon, about;400 40 . s^e-store sales frc mu^ • doesn’t .bother me.’ Smith said he’s not as con- from promotions .. cule 1 pip art o f the company’s bua , • is what ih e food in(indusoy calls fast moriere. than whea Berkshirhire . and changes in pro­ T h a t’s q u ite ed about where Spriic goes .food, were suppomosed to be the •, Hathsthaway paid $585 millionnto t more difficult task I. IDQ had annual sales bf $42S|»20 ; .approach from M cl ng as the chain maintains its- . . most mature of the old economy^s . buyth’ die company in January 1998998. newstore^ ion when Berkshire Hadiawsway .; - .While the two b and sehrice standards. . . mature industriesies. IDQ -w h ic h Butu t only in, th e M idw est and am ' Dairy'Queen wo ;ht it by offering $27 per shai“are are trading close think eventually they will / hd s a h an d fu l ol .of restaurants., Southidi have diese stores reachety family, took the unusu!^ a j '. • Sonic, where it neejeds to.be, aiid more1 cccomjietitive riiarket than . ■ • ,fi[^chisingrestaun!lurants...’ forgrsJ)aiiy.Qif-Qu^-launches-^West-< 3t>coasts,-which%’what-we’n its first nadonai ad ■B"8t~"^” TaI?rn^Ho7lPit’s a northern anie^octo compete with major h ^ - • •" advertisirig cam- . workirking on now,” he added. .: e m ^ u re , or what'd XW p er share. . • - state with a cold ei- guys in die States, It can . ' ' paign oh networkk andai cable televi-’ . . Thoi d climate that burger f hose efforts should.get a boosoost . calls “reach," to 80 ir Dairy Queen, its employee ; sends people indoi inMexico.” sion ^ d brings out-newout prodiim from I loors in wintry i* *n I n DairyjQiie^’s.first, nationa?nal -_ t a r get audience diat its-franchise-holder^ the lin; hflught:iQ:bp~n ^ Qle y .«reason going north'or ' . ""for the peak' warmirm w eam er sea- ~ advOTerdsing-campai^'whli^ startcaiT- . to ^y-year-oia view«rersT ^ w h ht'Bdrkshire B Hathaway na son, the company:ny has become a .. ed dui nas problem for bwgejer chains that ; southh didoes not scare Hudson is luring the college ba^etbalball: . Investors bousight'out the been1 aa great curiosity but nno o t., spedalize in carhopspdeUvery.- . • marketcet penetration.',His objec-'. . , - [sweet fit In Buffeiffett’s.Berkshlre toumanam ent in March. The compaipa. . founders . andid fo rm e d , h has changed, said Mooty; ' Hathaway invesvestment • firm. ny’s ac Ice dogs the carhrhop’s skates! It ' ‘ tive is cdepth, not'breadth. T h e' ad agency. Grey Worldwideide, • Intemadonal Dairyry Queen as an iffett , buys compahies he.likeIkes.- sends sales of coolol drinks pluni- value of Growing afabout:u t 2 perceiif p e r ' . began'ah buying network and cablc 2 of operating more stores in , Ible operating companyy ini 1962, estab- ' H e loesnlt do* try to micromanaglage meting. It gives icice cream- the bne matm arket far, exceeds scatter- year since the acqulsidon,aC( the televisvision spots to prom ote newlew , lishing a headidquafters in themn fromf Omaha. And that i chain now has saleslies df about $450 Blizzar It IS cold treatment. AtA.t least, that’s, ingstoretores over many markets; . card products. Blooniington.and nicliovihg to Edina provinging to be true at Dairy ( ^ieen e e the usual thinking. . million. , -.Thei J. , ' In indindustry terms: growing the . le geographic room for growdw * , in 1993. American Dailyr Q u ^ .is headqu[quarters^ well. Not so, Hudson>n said. Some ' brand,d. •new. Sonic site s I:in Nebraska,. Thatlat means Sonic always ' -ranother cold-winteiter state; modi-— 'enters'ars a"riiarket“Wdi a'plarTfor"^ ,. fied Sbnic’s prototjitype.'design by . ' expansimsion. The objective is to' . . adding indoor seatiIting.' . , - establi:Wish a multistbre market ., “We’ve'not seenan vrihter sales- that willwii drive'a tdevision adver^ __ ~~ ~~there a'lot differijren.tjroiri^our , - tisineig-PresencerwifKtn.thW;,t<);, p ' ' 'traolttohal clpive-in■m, particularly •.. five yeayears. ■ , M ark(:et strateggist to apppear on \iVall Strepuladon of about 7.7 mil- ; JEROM E- At I juranc, widi a key to die dty.ty. .2287. ... •• '. Bamey-y - *‘DlsdpIined Investnirat has sponsored and catereded , • uuna residjsidents. When complete, C ham ber of Commi . Strateglegles.” . Offices in Old Towi . ‘ ^the majoraioritv of UbIquiTel’s ner. 'j j —^ annual banquet,- th< ts such as.dairyfappredadon'on High school studelents c a n ... — - miciIchael'Coriri; Irivestnient' uets and Hispanic fe^vities.. n t '“ “■ ■w ^'aslei^n Idahiiho Railroiid^ work Will Wll cover portions of ,6f d ir^ to rs honored '■y p aren t Watco California \Wnners. kutive Director ElizabethA M end Business \ -nia,'Nevada,'W ashington, . s s J J Companies; IInc. already Idaho-- InInpluding.the Twin Falls The . 2000. las honored several, unsungng BOISE - Id a h o high h school • Pat I ; Litetime Patrick Burns, ' Charles'e s 's e t, up a new office:e-ih an Old . hiarket-Ic - Montana, Utah, Didiana . Achievement red]•cipients were » who played a large part inIn - isophomores and juniiniors can plan .Schwab hamber’s success in 2000;10; 'now to attM d the 24i ib^& Co. - “Status of thhe e Towne warehouse toto adm inister and Keritufritucky. Lynn_i.Bli}ghAnC-IC-and_Cliff__*l$a •Mjei?iyuiL---Market.!i ------sevenTailroadsTinditi^thenail:— ;----- . " . Sheppeard, longtimeIme J w m e res- . J?"***rStippich'bf ® Land'Tlde.&.jc V Idaho Business W eeeek this sum- cost is $25 ($30 for ncinmem- He mer. •. : m- , related operations. /. TimeS’tieS’Ncws Busihess Editor idents who have dediedicated count- escrow;iW as the Idaho Open Fiddle , • , bers), whichwl indudes a biiffet->t- In a lanci swap >Wtl ist coordinator; Rosie-Ay^a3a - ’ T his p ro g ram .'p i ith the dty’s Virginia-iO’ S. Hutchins can be. ' . less hours to commnmunity voliin- Conte« provides an s^rjeiuncmcheon. . .. - . , Urban Renewal Agei{ency, W atco rcachcdia at t 733-0931. Ext..242; or . ■ .'' te'er. work, the chichamber said. ■ Mthea 20002 School to Work stu-11. opportunity to develi=iop b “s in e a The AAn A is ari Independent U, ' teamwork and genen n t 'got the building that: oonce housed by C'mailiaihat i^irg«nia®mogicva/- ' Bingham, 82, wass Jerome’sJ city dent; andai Sylvia Moore Funrell, jral life sMUs, not-tor-pi-profit corporation formedsd ' the Hot^ Steam Stoiore of M a^c, ', l^.c6m fire chief forr = 23 years. p °of Simply Serendipity, and,id. . prom ote said, ; in 197878 to help individualsIs'- Roster of: This N Thaiai ' Id a h o B u sin ess M Sheppeard, 87, :wasras manager of ••:' Ross. R Week is.an .becomele effective managers of ; Jerom e Lumber foor r! 30-plus years • Fumitu:iture as co^hairmen of thele ■ . intensive six-day reresident pro- their owown assets through pro­o- , then cohtinued'to.to work there DowntcItown Merchantsxs . gram held on the BoiseE State grams of education, information, pan; time; They.boti>oth a s ^ t with ' As«>ckt^tioii. Univeirsity campus,i. Choose the and resea»arcli. ' . eye exams for chilhiidren in the week of July 8*13 o r.JulylS-20.. J . -Forinf.information regarding AAn Jerome School Dist•istrict (md are ' LdiiniI aboutfi homeowner Idaho businesseses and civic activiti^es, call Ken Stodch a t 522-2- involved in the Lioi organizations provii/id e scholar- 6170, Roi Jons aub, the ms a t CSI class ilon Streng at 888-9565'or ' chamber said. ' sh ip i Partidpants pa;layaWSreg-;. JenyTm‘ownsend at 523-5941. • ' KM»AnOI)ld1!me JE L fi l!he 2000 Businessess of die Year TWININ . FALLS - The,e . istration fee at th e tinim e of accep.. . ' w as-R osebud’s-Flo'tlorist,-Gifts Commuilunity Eduntion-Centier a^ t- mnce. • _ ____T_ :— - — .— conx ^ i l^ from staff Teports- Antiques In dovmtontown Jerome. - — ■ » s t m a s ” Owners and .pperato:ators Cornelius " r l a v a ,'Blom and his vme haihave dedicated ' - m I Sec D0114li Gabriel. . themselves to thele Icommunity ri J RV Sales5 & Service hty RockeHes, ' through their partnrtnership with . 1 k s *** . Yakofi Smimirnoff, > ' R & JR V' SSales and Service want to> thankth everyone that cam e the Jerome chambmber and the ' J - L — out and panonicipaicd in our ,27th Ahnivniversary and Open House ■mianu.. D ow ntow n Merchants' w,tfiatii \ W ^ g m . S b o j i Tabrbuc/ji & more.'* Association,, the chambercht said. h d d o n A ppril r 6th & 7ih. A special thanlank you to our'K it Lanoma Blom iS'acactive in the . Manufactururingrcprcscntativc.Mike JacobJoe froni Caldwell, and INCLUDES: Jerome', chamber: aiand recently . (o'our custotomers that came by to seeJ ouroi ncw mbdcls. 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D i e ss e l f ill o r f a nm e r s -vHo\^Ft£ • , TWIN FALLS.-. It’s-'like . . putting in a whole nevlewirriration -■ : S n d of >stouse " . system .'That’s howrone oi Hidden' . . '.yalley. farmer desc}scnbes'-'the- - ^ Joyce R iM ehborg-^•'•i' -,--porat{oh,-aii,-are taxed.-^riBuslness 7“ - • process of. c6nartners, they ca n " diesel ^ stem will actu . play Kn-'aitiactive role in inianage- , • ictually work. • y J . , think about chaing^g ycyoureiitity '..ment. Uke ' ' With. 25 years experienilence in o th ^ ,, 7-';'; - - the kind of business Ike corporations, LLCs IS organtia- ■. ■. require.'SonSome compliance with. ‘ p arts of, thie country,■y, diesel( has' 'tion you'operate undei*.' proven it can do th'e job - Ikj..:» »„ governmentent regulations, but the -- A'sole pVoprietorsl rk is considerably less.' .* Poor prices and baibad weather . ' ehtiicy; So is a corporat ofits can be di.vided , . would be keeping himlim. awake at n en h lp or; limited liabi : night this'spring excel(cept that b ^ . ' how much control over doihg business togeth- It wasn’t_mu_chj)ffa a decision. :r the bust- . g r Th'ev_dbn!t.need dn a.w ritten-^..j . Idaho is one of the ew regions in •. . " "' neiss'you'wanror'are'v lip agreement - without • share. the country where farmersfar still . .i. onCi statee law. U will govern how- - rely on dectridty to ^ w e r irriga*' • Before' considerii businrs - or partnerships - , - ' Compared to electrictricity at 3,8 • . different advantages ar vantages, and, all exceptm i l is f,; 's ‘itime to. change their .'' - cents a kilowatt hour,ir, cdiesel just. . pt the sole entity, oftetften because liability ‘ - : > hasn’t been coinpedtiveive ln Idaho. . - • . proprietorshlps'InvolDive legal i b ec o iie sab i nic picture ; .EiCaaBLL paperwork. a bigger issu e.. - . But that economic rst reaMn'people';thlnk • . changed this winter wlwhen Idaho - In brief, here are the . _ CMOTimo/naTkiMMm. ; up'a corporation Is to „ ; Power Coinpahy propospoMd pnyine ■ , t o i lostwweek i an electrical motor, stood v types of business entitie . irrigators to shut off i >d where this gear drjve.ls todeday; The right angle gear drivetive will be connected to ,®*' , protect perjjersonal asjiets,V said pumps this summer. I, motor witii a ilroye shaft. Onele advantagea of a diesel systenem Is the variable speed capalipablllty. Ff one pivot . , ^ q le proprleiorshlp . ' attorney' ThomasTl Pitegoff of .. . . . growers are .receivinging:S400 to IntoIto the system shuts .off, the motm otor Will idle down b u t will continueco to run any other'plvotIvots connected tp it, ' W hite Plain;alns, N.Y; Other busi- . . . it’s owned ahd opere ra te d by. hess. o w n e r .$470 an-acre nor to useM theirelec*;i WhenonepiI pivot |h u ts down on an electrictrlcal system.'all the pivots shiih u fd o w n ;, . - iers find it easier to ■ • ;,trical pumps this summeimer.'. '. , ' • ' one person who has uiunlim ited ' attract invesives,tors,if they ihcorpo:- about how many acres liability for the cbmpan-iny’s debts rate, he said. • - Couple the hnvhncktck,pp}Ewm , :s of beans e.\Kudvediidirector. . aid. : • ■ . ' with a proposed 43 percent'rateper ; Sj -^illTenaiirbelfJg^plaf •rTanTtiw P naP faw r- -^and'legal-jQdgmentsrnj“ ^iH sritr^— TNiesarTtl',,.the San Francisco ' ' hike for irrigators,'popotentially ' . .y ear. , : . • ^ In Kind) Is’:Is still in the worksi he- , even If that means ppersonal attorney,, saidsa that a-;growing . . '' puishing Irrigation costssts toS'cem s . ■ ■ “I don’t know how farrdbwTiour- 1 ' .said. , assets .are threatened.d.. Profits num ber bf)f ownerso' are choosing . a kilhwntr.hom:,^d.dj _^3 ralley is going, io be ththis j'ear,!!;._„.„.i;The.,USI]SDA.appears'iO-wtint-io-_ , ^frb 1 m -the business are5 1taxed as idJiabillQ^mpahy. II \ ■—— •. ■ ■ ■ • denly looks more.attraitractive this ,. I J’oyce Earl said. “A lot3t of acres see how phplantings .are,” Duffin ihdividual ihcbme:. ' ' “You-can:an have the best-of Farm beai 7 . ■ have gone out. We’re jusust waiting said.,“We a ' spring. Especially for>r deepc well ■ . ■ ■ m ,h ! are encouraging them ' both world:rids,” he said.'“You e h lltfrtt 6( tliis weeK's ' . '-.to see.” " to make aI didcci.sion us soon as pos- pumpers with sugar.c lagIc Valle'y'Ag Weekly. , ' Partnership , ■ have tiie, liaibUaibility of a sharehold- , • shares or heal,thy alfalfa Mui-taugh warehou.seiseman Jim • sible bewiwiii.% of Irri^tio n and fe^ s s r ■ ■ H 'he Times-News'weekly Perkins agrees that 200101. is a dif- - tilizer expeipenses'.’ And they have . •' Owned by two br mornre people er and yetJt eenjoy the tax. treat- ■ sn agHcuiture.' . ferent year. been very rereceptive.” : who share llablllpr. Partrtners can m ent that: a partnershipp has.” Sheep producers stiistill - V ^ 1."'"''°" ‘‘I can’t get a fed ,” luhe said bn ' be general,' which meseahs they LLCs haveave developed in the have uhlimited liability,'y.orlimit- last 10 yeansars as corporate and . battling same tradedeissues. Gotlessis m ilk? Industry . Wednesday. .‘.‘Everythihitie'is so : Economist1st expects hay ed, making them liable'Ie only to- tax laws.cl( changed. In some . TWIN FALLS - Jra^crade. Tariff - caoc hpg| • - topsy•tur^7 right now.” iaithy-pilce-rlse - ■------^And-it’s-nofiust-three^;^f_juppllK .t(i.to.be:down.for-year- _ -_thcLextentLo£jheir, invesp tm en tJn----- staieSi'an-LLi•LLG-can-have^a-single^:------protection. .Predation,STKisSarar— ° BOISE- the business. General j - A national dedihe In' , break-even or below-prprodu'ctlon , . BOISE, , rT 'Curbed by last year’s aking it.an alternative ' and p ro m o tio n .. I have management righi owner, makir iw numbers'and per-cow , prices that is causing thett uncer-.,' . range fires;JS and this yeai^s loom- for a sole; pnproprietor looking tb , • .That list looks llke.tle th e boBin': •’ tainty., limited partners, are pr __, nings of a.sheep. meetin □duction is steaming up - ing droughtght,' Idaho hay produc- irsonal assets, Niesar. - irin6^8en>l,i. S lk „ ri° fJ ...... Perklris doesn’t trust th - :.from.mahaging..£rofit! ■I I■ ■■ And.iuwas«-»l^«years» ■ -divided'in'anyfashlon’Ti .. the National Wool n,tnougii Idaho’s trencJ- ^' cyoi estimates tnat iiiaJicliowtlJsiay ', lion to n ^ “^ f o r e yoii make any dcsci-■ dairy cow population .Is . ar about 90,000 acres thisisyear. RImbey, U by the partners, and. Association was forme U niversity bf'Idaho '■ taxed as individual Inco'r sarch and compare the \ . ; a period of stability foi- - Nelther'does Jim Soran S of extensionn. range economist; the issues haven’t chanj mtinued growth. ’ ■ ; , Sorancb Bean Products en tities. Youi need tb .over'the generations, :ts,Inc. In That’s 700,01},000 fewer tons than In _ anticipate! a variety-of\ situations . - gravity in nature and .Tw ' in Falls. Iii-fact, he.e calls the 200O - and - Corporiatlon In'dustxy approaches tho:■*’“se . piic^'eamli nd it could fall even , . - and know’ in advance how they ... •nings ratlos-for dot-com • >estimate “ludicrous.” : . lower, depepending bn water sup- Owned by sharehold ' problems has. stocks, the th( law of supply and .. “We’re seeing dramati Iders who vvould be restresolved under each, The 201 T rade Actic Btic reduc:, plies attd rarrange conditions. . - are liable only to.the e :tion IS one demand isIs still- In effect,’’ said C itions In bean acres,” he said on while.tltai : For want,ample, suppose- you, - . exam ple, M ud’Lake sh ee p prb: Wilson Gra hat’s not good news for' their Investment.-Mana Iray, University of Idaho ’,Thursday. “I can’t say hohow much, • buyers, if sli is three-tiered, with shi irtnership and you or ' ducer Cindy SIddowayay told stu- extension aj should benefit selleis, ■ ... . one or your c( 1 agrictiliiiral economist. • ,.l. but It’s big time.” . says Riinbejbeyi..CbntInuing uncer- ers choosing directors, ir co-owners.decides to denis at'th e College of.Southemof. The ClChicago Mercantile - leav i: V be, business t will be dis- Idaho and the Universitjsity of Idaho Exchange2 is projecting an average { talnriesmaklake it “extremely diffi-- turn choose exectitives: Oifficials work natiom•naiiy ' - cuif’ to pro)roje'c't prices, he said, cpnipanles, one person ofteno has ; nless there’s a prior . at Moscow via an'upluplink th is . milk price:e of( S12.15, per hundred- , ; agreenient pi /ers there're’s “potential for more than one role. t providing for aiibth- .week.,SIddoway is serserving the weight fori^ihe second quarter of ■ 'for local sugar grbwe tiye.', • • '. .final year of hier term i in all d asses of hay and Profits are usuallyI-. 1double- :eralKrnatiye m as presi- ' this year,r, following stair-step - Idaho officials keep ! corporation, where ' . ■ dent of the Americaican Sheep increases! grazing lease rates. -. taxed, which means thee cbtpbra-< : W ith a cpi s in. January, Febriiary 5away at strategies to he »be,'solcl,"the,company Industry Assodation. ’ and March.:h. Gmy expects the price isugar producers; One \ arm ers told the USDA tion is'taxed for its earnings,es „ . shares can be .Through the 201,, A m erican ' ' 1 ^n i cluie.se ^ d e m ilk .. -.I-been .thrown out, but oti Agricultural Statistics ' while any profits paid; tot share- o®" stay in existence if bne :__stand.good.chance5.ot-b lat they plan to increase ^ holders are taxed as Imndividual owner wantsnts'to selL But what If ' slow the flood of forei>reignlamb .to averagege S12.05 iri .the second 1homeruns. their hay acreage,a< by -1 percent ■ ..income.-However, an b3“eorpoii:— ( Tbuyerts-sis-5DWe-o-tfirih'5-otKer^“ — • from entering the Unitinited States Sl.S12.90 in-the third quar* .. Late last week Seen:retary of - this spring.lg. According to th at' tion - named for a sectioion of the owners dbn'Ibn’t like? Unless a , .-_,-_^-WhUe.the:industry:bougliughttime.i(i___ I“ £!!±51?il2.G0 Iti the fourth quar- iAgrlcuiture'AnnJ/eneneman_tbld__aeency’sM March . 30 Prospective Internal'Reveniie Co^ode - is ' shareholderders*'agreeinent is- - ' . make Itself more comompetltlve.. ‘Cf* Idaho Senator Lany, Craiiaig a prod- ' P la n tin gs Rep6rt,"that F wouia^ -treated'm . ore'like'a"^irtnersKIp' ' ;drafted'ihI advarice,ad they could"' ' . . Halfway through thee tlthree-year . ‘n- .. "".I uct-for-prbducdon svrap wouldw nbt bri.ng thele-state?s 2001 hay ,' In that shareholders,'noto tth e coi^ be stuck. . . . • / program,-SIddoway adadm its t h e . jDealers) urgeu growers. ., . 'work, stating as the reajason that , acreage too,l_.41 1 ihlllion acres. ;If industry hasn’t-madede as much .. tO plant n . the USDA does not haveh. the yields are; average,a\ 2001 prodiic- -' progress as she had he Imorebe^ns. !authority to release somene 800,000 tion shouldId be 4.8 million tons G e t a N e u!v L w k fo r‘ i S p n n g ! she insists producers are IEN. - c 'S i F F oods, tons t of sugar in governmiment stor- _ ? n ^ to tal'si1; su p p lies .5.1 m illion - ■ 10 blame. ' elocated from Filer to '■ ag« e. said M ark DiiTfiiiin, Idaho tons,"still .'10.'1C percent iinder last C U T SICOlORS-^SiwloliilDliiiTuliilii t xtvlhiiioftWtavingTtdiiiiquH -. _.Hanseri la: last yearis concerned. Sugarbeet { Growers Assssoclation year., . — APRIL SPECUZ i A L S s - : WED.B./FAMILY day >2.( H um an res:source exper 2 . 0 0 O f f Parafin ! 5rt o ffers S p r i n g eclean and sellII y p u r I 9 O f f Eoch Holr Cut , Hondlond Moisturizer withi. family of 3 or more onyiiny Chemical Service. ^suggestions’fstO Tsurviving^iria:‘^ B e ’~ - treas,uress in T he Tim esr s - N e w s “ ^ 7^^ ,- Are your cubicle, nen eig h b o r’s them. Brad}ady says. M arketplace3 classified addvertising. ’ ' I noisy personal habits5 pipreventing ’ ‘.‘Most p eo p le who. hav e an ILLMORE ST. N. MxtHMtioanAMT you from performing •IJOO iM TWIN FAILS ihg at. your offensive! habit hi .aren’t aware of it ' 7 3 3 4 3 9 3 1 ...-foroUFRt. ft 9:00 A.M.-6 RM. • SAT.' 9AAt-5P.^9 A; M B- ______I -----^peakiYoujnight-want.tcit-toconsider-^or-aren’t-av-aware-tharotherprople-^ „ CAH-Z3S.(K)64____ investing ih some nolsioise of yoiir notice,” hlesaid. e : ' ■ own. 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B :.' y. v'iantajr, Ajvl'22,20«L ;.TIn. .ThBM M M , iM a R ih , idMM' A _M oney Eferali^ytUMTSs b e a ti:ish It: may loo3k like juink mail,1, but it’s Dtually a (chance tto avoid justj that _ in v es s t o r s ji n t o bu l lis ag;;ai n leen Alt Powell . siders. In some casttses,.you can opt . o f h aaving v ii your information.' ' ■Z ByAmyBaldwIn/ !- • .• .Tha AiMoclated w Press • , , . ,. out by calling a tollM.free num ber < sharedid vwith outsiders, financial provided by the fiminanaal institu- instituti* ' TheAiioctetwl Prw^ ^ 12.r1,2-month'^ cioM Ig n E iE l :utions under the law stlU- - H v n ' s o o NEW:W YORK - We’re allI soS( , tio a . ' . can shar;hare your data with affih- . H B I ' 'u sed ’tc : . NEW YORK rr AAma2bn.e0m hias .' . DowP l Jones ■ ■ ■ I to getting junk mail ancand . *^e private regitgulations offd- . ate s and with cbmpanies with, BBgT.it.ooo-, unw ahanted promotional itemi _ been a great_ininvpurmffnf fnK _Jlln O U S I I I a l S sms', important,new oppup 95 percCTtslnaince April 4, When ei^ days it’s w'ohh takinjglig a{ . , m anners of custonomer infdrmei- . : renimI tiutiie opt-out foniis: ' * •' • ■ i i n n i i ix j & s .s o o id look, because, what lool. , it dip p ed to a., S2S2-week low o f , ■ . "10,579.85 ' . B S ! ! ook' . tion,’* said Donna Tanoue,Tl chair- ' ' ‘ .^ t will gep rid :of som e of the . . throwawdys might be' the $8.10.- . . • Record h^h': H H B | the man of the .Fedeileral D ep o sit '. bom barclardmenr of -marketing '. . Investors who) hihave purchased' ■ • ■ 11,72lt 'M ■ ■ I . ' ' I P W - 9.000 ■ „ new-priprivacy polides th'afbanksnks '. ■ Insurance Corp. in Washington.'W 'm aterialsjals tiiat we're all gettixi^’?: •' .... .Microsoft and'Inte]u e l - u p 71.4 per- . Jan..l4r2000 8/1/00 , 8/1/0V1A» ■ ' 11/1/60 ,2/1/Ot s,«,„ ■ ,. Jther financial institution:ons Most banks are incnduding priva- , she said,lid. “And it will put'sbme cent and 45.7 perc ■ r .: are.rec'equired tovsend all cus;us-,.,'.- c y n b ric es w ith th.iheir m onthly limit bnon iwhat informditibn', about ercent from their .-, • , .. •' t o m ^ .. respedive lows “ haven’th donei so _ rs by July 1. .With manyf ofol statements, while finandalfit insti-' you is paspassed around.” , • badly dther. T hase ^ stocks are pa n , • ' 2-month’da il/c te ^ . B n n n „B -r- i.«» ; . these! ppolicies arfs sp ed a l “opt')pt- , tutions that isinte loiloans or credit . ' Stephei?hen Cross, director of com'-. . of th e once*batter< S S r - . out” forforms th at can save you aI lot cards are includingng them with : pliance at tered technology' SM I andania B B 9|! « a t tiie FDIC, believes cori;. _ sector that soared‘ed over the ^ st' p| BSB” 1-»22 of unwiwanted mail and phone>ne , bills. EvM securideses finns; insur-” '..siu n e«i wW O l'ben^t.greatly firomi" tyroweeks. PoowBOO g g B i H S - «S solidtattations in the future. : ance conipahiies andid. some travel- tiie newEwlaw. k - . . ; , . Behind'the big{ gsgains was a com- ■ , PorFor tho week ondlnig m B m b BBF'IJM Thi^iis happening because(Of. oi agenda are sendingigtiiem. ‘atdoesdoes something that wasn’t the fina bination of better-:er-than-expected ’ ; F Priday. April 20 - B B SEaaSSSSBg S inandal modernization law,awv' ■ ',By some estimates,es, the a v e rs e .' done-befbefore,*^ Gres's sairft “I't,. , ' nrst*quarter eamiirrungs by compa-' ■ '. ^ cnow as the Gramm-Leadi'idi- , A m erican hom e wiwiU g et m b re ' Requires.‘es every finandal institu-,’ nies like Intel and.nd Microsoft and .' - BSiF' 'A ct, of 1999. The law elimi-mi- ' t ^ a dozen. ■ tiontohaiI have a privacy policy. And : L __ ,thOMQMl-RfiS«fisecv^Joutth:____ ^1i242,98—^B b IB iSim m m I many post-Depression bitf-W ; _ Not everyone is toito t^ pleased.' . it requireHires them to .in fb rm :th e ir_ : interest rate cutit thist year. T h e- S ^ ^ i j o o " ■■ riers-tcj^to’cbrhmerdal'baiacs gettinging with'theprocMs."" ...... customersners annually of that policy. ■ tech comeback ga\gave the Nasdaq ' Rocofd hkih:' ■ • B m b S" ■Sr-»» .ihtoinw Whetiier,tiieihsdturion •' ' reclaim the 2,000) levelle* for the fii« , L____ ^t/06 , 11/1/00 ; 2/1/01 V' 5/ 1/01 , insurantuic'e and real estate. It-alsoilso sumers recognize ththie notices in sharess informationinl abbut them, ' time since mid Mar " 'Amoinong the i^ d v e signs for thehe Securities. “The reaeasoh we.had ih the 1990s1! smashed all records . again,": said Al MirVlirmani m arket ' . .econoi med their industry peer& iomy» Fradilla said, Is evi-vi- this bear market wasas we got valu- for bothth num ber and size of de^ds study primarily measured',, y ;• stra te g ist fo r y V Finance in , 'dence.:e. th at companies like foteltel ations up too quick:kly and they - rough]3hly 46,000 deals, with a ? Sarasota, H a.'' arewoi rmahce two. years .after working off onerous invento-to- Weren’t supported b;by the funda-. value of more than $4.8 trillion - qoMd to allow companies: . . • '“We have reac:lached ground '.ries thsthat have'draigged down prof-of- .. mentals.’.’ , \ ! as compiipahies paid homage tb the zero,*^ ^'d.Tony Cec2edi^directpr of ' its. Intiiiiel, which lastm o n th low- i^te.their operations and, vtz_ . Wachtd continuedjd:_l*.You.don!t ___ ideaiihatiat.big^|Uisjibt.onlybettier, M meaningful results, while* ‘ ' 7“r-institutroTrei“traa^ing“f6r“US"' ered'pipric» oh some.of iB chips,ps, want to repeat that.” . ■ but a nenecessity to compete and Banrorp Piper Jaffnffray. “C ertainly saidTu.Tuesday s a l^ have stabilized,id. T he m arket’s ma lizing the effects of other lajo r in d ex es " survive,e. ' . cant evM ts, induding sub*. . - in tech n o lt)^ we'& hhave reached ; Someme bullishness is also creep-:p-. ended the w ^ withh strong gains.' , . Y eta'a Tribim e analysis bf m ^ _ that point” ' - ' ing can»utiou^toto.isome.ciompa-^ nt mergers, that would skew- -. fflwn tha PAri«eV^ )a--^_The.Dbw finishedd the-week-up—i-of*the.bi1 -biggest-nadonal and-local "-.^cstodciadcprice:"'"— -— ...... s,aggressive.rate««i..iiies.wl ■percent,'" ai ,■....merger!ers-*during*th^decffde cuts and companie;nie?; improving . say thethey see better business'on.on.. • 103re.8s!°- ■ ■ ipany bcm tives trequenUy .' showedid th at roost have failed tb say I hese ^ pant deals are designed outlooks for the secondse half of - thehoriloriron.. . The Nasdaq advancjiced 201.98 or pay off;f;N i earlyseven in 10 surviv- 2001, investors are r e feeling : more, ! Hew:iwlett-Packard CEO andid . 10.3 percent for tl ' Off in th e long-haul, argiF-’. th e w eek . Ic ' ing compRipanies lagged their indu^ It it takes tim e for the mar^ . tech stocks... ‘ chairwowoman Carly Fiorina offereded . . closed Friday at 2,16353.41.; ' try p eters e r in stock performanceice .I g w . ' - W . j i l j , They’re, even.sellinlling.'safer blue -.some h , f ■ . k et to rewardrew their strategy, mak‘/. i hope Wednesday, saying.lg. ' The Standard &Se Poor’s 500 two yeaiears after the deals were S •/,;• : . ing it too chips, including drugdr and con- ' busines[leM should improve some-e- ^ indexended thewedi ^ i-mr/-: 322 i » j too soon to fully assess dc up 59.48 or :completested-7 some dramatically. - »v. .- m ah y oof'the f t biggest mergers'of \ ' ' sumer product issiissues, to fund what'ir;'ih the third quarter, withth , 5.0 perceht pfter.fallliling; 10.71 to I t’s not no a matter of a ficklele . their tech purchases.es. .. revehuhue;flat with the previousus 1,242.98 - . . I ■ • . •tile'9(fe.^^ Nonetheless, iunong the stock market ms failing to rewardrd <»»■ 113 ' ■ tT - - ■ ■ deals inn tiietil stiidy that have had . . • After the Fed uneamexpectedly c u t '' ' year, The Russell 20000 fell- 5.69 to visionary ary chief cecutives: The; : IWO 111 ■ 1M' 0 . .tiielongesigest track records, shares-, rates . 0.5 percententage point . “Weire are talking about this qitaru> '■ 466.71; w ding the we#eek up .11.69 study.de . developed .in conjunction 11.7 ... > of abouti t 707 percent o f surviving; ■ Wednesday to stimulnulate th6 econ-■ • ter beinJing a bottom,” Fiorina said.-.• v.V. ,.or2.6 percent; , ‘w ith cbhsulting cc , firm;. A.T.r 1W1 aa7- Mil. omy,' th e Nasdaqi and a the Dow ‘ WhUelOe analysts are pleased withth . H ie Wilshire Assod Iai 1W2 386 W lOt t j : — “ 7— . companiesnies also-underperformed. Jdates Equity.. Kearney,ey, Ifoiind merged compa- ry peers a-full five years ' Jones industrials; patIt .being so. Federal m atcheded conglomer&tes, andd . The decision to imRvest is an'im portant one n'nf finftnrtal . ReSerVirve Chairman Alan^ ____ ries^.theiguatdiianlc 2*------TTechnologicalradv;Iv a n c e s ^ ls o -’- 'Shied-awiiway.Jrom.costly-hostile^ — one-that can affec security and fetiremeiment. .. Greenspispah icould'hardly imore jct‘lhe*rest-bfyourlife.— ^ , are part of the transiisitioh; Low- takeoversrbattles. t ,, W e,can ahsyvec y o t And, based not jusijust on a trend Slooi ooni that had setded like a“ : priced computers what did Corporate !)ur q u estio n s a n d help! S l - s a n d th e But ,w . . Ron Wilson. AAMS ' • . line two decadess long1( b u t on chemicalical.fog on the marker, suf-^ I n t e r n e t allo w i n d iv id u a l. Americaa buyI with that astonish-® you plan ydur inve/estment-strategy.* ■ .: ■ more recent developlopments, it is focatiniing what he had once® investors to obtairlin massive . Ing amouiDunt.of money?'In many destined to enconompass ever referreded to ^ irrational exut>er-' amounts to data andieasyacceiss < cases, notilothing but troublej EvenX 1435 Fillmore St. ' more'families, makinking securities , ®"ce.' . to the market. And a profusion' as the lateatest wave of deals trans-5. Twin Falls. ld. 83301 . for many their mostost im portant EquaUlally to be feued, the Fed. .'of newer, mobUe devi I 733«01» • 1*a00>2344* « i » IGEdmhis : suggeste ivices is like- formed,th, the. cor^rate landscape /SytSTMeNJSSI/V(XUt7 U' ■ asset. sted in its’sudden, 0.5 per-, ly toquick^'interesrstand proba-'. ' . , "wwvir.aoedwatd8.coin . • • Mn 1980, 53 percenilent of the lig- centagege point cut,in interest‘ bly trading too. ' tUd assets of U.S.>. householdst rates, isIS i a situadon:in which con-‘‘ It means that the were in.banks, ofterten deposited • sumers,rs, niost from investorr im pact of the securitieties m arkets, W C h eck o u t our there by handingg ccash and a householholds, are too depressed or especially for equiti«ties such as. ' passbook to a teller;,]a-;,In 2000, th e evenunamabl& tospend. .- inuvidu^ coiporate:i stocks and , percentage had fallerHen to 20. The T h etn transformation from saver^ mutual funds, has bebeen hugely rest was in securities,es. ■ .*0 investsstor has come a long way,• expanded in the past i That tells but partr t cof the story. and thle e trend has built-in ele-• : decades, , Households in'198080owned2.8 men«ththat assure condnuance. ' ' The stock m arket isn’tisi just for ; t ^ o n in liquid asseissets: by 2000 It is n1 now a way of life, with' - th e rich anymore. It’s 1w here pro- , they had amassed $1$17.3 trillion. payroUU 1 withholding incentives’ ducers and consumerers interact, - Io 1983, 42.4 millionon individuals'' (automatlatic, record-keepingi even} , . and how they interact is wrinen., »for :400MliifflIo NbRoamliig g ^ e d stocks; in 20011000, 78.7 mU- disco ulints} n for employee ahd‘ boldly in the performanance pf the ' em pIoy(>yer alike providing a‘ economy. >for 600MlnMo NoLongDistinoe heTinaicStors ' 'airtcrpiipi^Une into mutualfunds ------"i-^ignlficaht''as'oth« »for 900MJnffl!o -*^~HBmn‘w SeirsS . . ’ i£ th e m ak eu p ,off ownership,o • and stoci Which has filteredd downc from . Mutualual ftifids esi^dally have « e rich to lesss rich.1 The been a Ia catalyst for the Solution er to investor; An idea of Scurities Indust^y VAssodation o' so".!- ■iOfor SOOMlnMo idJho'sUrg^Sekctloo \ ■ , 8 ^ the mical stockKic .ovmer has ■ >le th e y h av e p lay e d isi k tauseholcf income olat $60,000,$ offeredd I by the SIA in this sum- ■401br'4c 600MlnMo othooatikcxtmAa ' I . , pBecause of thishis massive ' . change, the stock marketma today , “ *0®ook;10 years'for (mutual ■ ■ [ j j l I I ■■■ J f l J J ’60fbr*6c 90QMinMo^ ii^probably as goodI anai economic {HP,?) ®**assets to grow from $100 W rfinvTa^iSM 'IMtOOfor ISOOMliVMb thermometer and'baibarometer as billion1 t to $1 trHlion in 1990.; ' other Indicator,.givingafair- gi rears to reach $2-trillion i n , Inaccurate readinglg of current md ju st ovier two years to vffialth and a foraciacast of the ^jach $3$3 trilU on in 1996. Lessi 4p5ltaln Avtt. BMt . SMJsaisK.”™* LtelHIT«ni-1IM ,1 /' .:.thanfour>ur years lattfl assets haVo . ^ ^ jw iwy u n t I]MMk vnkvMTnni . -

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m a r k e te m U.S. tech .- ■ * • Hir*i* howk*yl•y International ' ^ wreck:spreadsst^E uroOpe withiwaveo;Dj&layoffs ; >toek m arkets1 partomiadp« today., •• • p;FRANKFURT, Germany.’. (AP) _; in'quarterly. pro rofits and said it - . tedbh i .cu sto m ^ sthtggling toto pro*:.t ‘After issuing a ' , -'AlA fter s av a g i^ Am ericanI bell*bi ,- would.layoff.up' t(to 7,000 workers, '■ \iecti a revenue w ^-' includ:luding the;Ebropiean C entt^ •.y.Ig*'; wet a th ^ o w h .b o tto m lines,-of, often - lng earlier this mimon^Baltimore. Baj^ that the redon's econpmy rethers Cisco,'Hewlett-Packcckard . Philips placed th«he blame square- . byp topk’anptherhitit whM ciutomers' ’ can.wirweathertheU.S.slpwdown. ■ •aTH B B B I; sr,U.S. economy, .' to bu new computers, softwiftware -; .postponed;brders iking aim .at Europe, as th eebon- d ' saying it had to9 Iscale back pro- ' .and t rs:Worth nearly 5 ,' . Criti^iddi.say the ECB is.making- d telephone'^tems)- .! . , milllbh pounds (J($7.2 million) 'oh ,.. m atteitters worse;,by refusing to . '. p « to ■ ... hem ’s high-tedi sector o-acracks' R uction to cufinviiventory. , ' n •“t:^There comes a point wh ■ <& ««., ,...Undnder the pressure of plun^nging . On Fri^day, Sv when; . concern about: tthe.company’s spurt]IT the economy with an inter*.' Swedish! mobile-;' '' fliinsms realize it^s not their topjp.pri- j ' ', Iong-tero» outlbolc 2.6«»,a7. .' B.4w,bs • •^•profcofits and wilting demand. • • phonq gian t Erlk.. . . , ’ .'estratrate cut, espedally after the '.'■■■ ty right now to buy the Iatlatest- • “Cash is king a^ d ev€uybody.’s-, • 'U.S.F*S; Federal Reserve cut borrow*' 9 .LSejtHnD. : -ElEurope .now a p p e ^ on.a co!colli* -$500 nmlioh preietax loss for.the: techi:hnology,”- said Vladln ion coursie'with ah unfoldiiIding - ■ first quarter aiid almir'^ ’trying to conservrve it; Most cus-..-. irig5 cocc sts W ed n esd ay fo r th e ' ' Franhfi^' V id said it would' ’ Lc>peip ^ a technology-analystc withw - tomdrs are lool^ j-.. . ,o « • ' '•'!' ■ -'slotlob’al tech wreck.*-And1 tlthe . shed another 1212,000 jobs; Its the.P ing very carefully fourthirth tiriie. this yeari 8,.Paris-based Organization5n fprJ '. a t every little invnvestment,” said' ' The:he -Fed’s surprise rate cut . i , ; :^ j ■ 9 - ■ . ■•a.aaa.o. | irea c^ g gloom is sapping conconfi- : ‘F in ish riv a l Nblbkia, however, ’ .Ecpiipnomic .Cooperation^ ence In a regional economyI'that'. th . announced a 15.j and ' chief executive FrFran Rooney.. ' , Immetmedi^ely. pushed thg techL , - I - ■ T I ■ > .percent rise in -^Deve) That'trehd seei hadid until recently boasted immtmiu*. i t s ’first-quaher pprofit arid'fore* '' In'] lemed true even • • heavy« 5 ^ a sd a q stock index up 8.1 • n'Europe, market growthth for1 • for SAP of Germimany,'the conti- ' ’ percen-cem. The Neuer Markt, the ity ftt>m the U.S. slowdown.-.• . .. , cast 20 percent stsale? grbwth for .thoseise products is expected to f -V - S“I i don’t think the-tech. prorob* • . th ereisto fth ey ea to fall ,' n en t’s, No. 1 softvftware company;- . Nasdaisdaq’s German' counterpartj •" , - I- JP- , sar. . •••; to'8.£8.9_,percent'jjext year aftafter which 's.pleaselogy , But even SAP,P w as b itten by • “Th« Suropean ctim panies a r e Miot ni • ’mehtmakerMarec•coni PLC.’ '- ' Obserservatory.. ■ ' — ^ The ECB has .to be very . ».e7i,8J -m-'. 7^ae.i ' • ,necescessaHly' dHyeh by Europe'spean_.. : There have beei 7 —:— th«-U.S.'slowdo’iown. Software aware'(ire'ofwhat’sliappenirig in'the ' sen w e n t layoff. Thahat has been espedally hard, saleK in the Unit< I ™ . saiejles, and the wo^ld economomic: " annotincements;s a t Cisco an d on. sr Ued States rose 'VriitedIted States,\where the Ped - • •. • slowi ^smaUer players,.. such\;h\as. -only7pepeentrSonompared with 25 .. -wais; almost,alt too. slow in reacting' '■ ■ 9 ^ ^ .: P ,U nvdown Is now. causing painin i in • Hewlett-Packard1 and t ari 82 per*'^ Dubliblin*based BaltimAi irope.” - -. f cent plunge ihfint j)Are percent growth iririEuropeand47 .to aa'.potential ' recession,” • rat-quarterprofit: Techi H m h . ' . :hnologies, a makisfr of percent growth inn Asia.i . Baltimcimore’s Rooney said, “ies so • ' M:noiiviri*M IW Things ;unraveled last weeleek,. ^ a t In te l, th e wo:'p rld ’s; lea d in g . , In teriernet-security software fi ien Dutch electronics giarian t .V iTiicrochipmaken e for . Such figures undermineui .the easyf to see how the whole fabric , .fimIS isi such as D eutsdie Bankc andu . In sisten ce of soronie European ’ of an , AP . phiii:lilips-posted a 90-percent drbt^ p • , Part of the proloblem are high* ' ViM> an- economy!' can be i. ' politicians .andd ecoriomists, ! destroyxoyed.” ' ' Idaho timberti V •; .‘ ■ ■ ■ „il-.cornpaEinies I : take trifiple hit I; y\^^re ttook miltUions o f yea ■ 1.. ' .LEWISTON (AP)(A -Soaring . I . ars to crecate a site : . , energy costs, rock-ck'bottom prices ■ '■ and cheap Cana 0 () ’ •' they operate ancmd- to their ■ ■ S54.9C . 1. employees,” Tragesslesser says. “It ' ■ , , • Convenientnt Location • $ B W ®® C 0 makes financial sei ’ 37-388 $54,9C sense to shut '.H / • JlouHne.Sec>ecurlty Patrol v . ■ 2 , $ 6 0 ^B ( O ;■ dpvm temporarily,, bibut tharhas a ’. ■ . ;______L . J 3 - 3 44 , .„^64,9.ClO-O— — J P O - . — - - !------~*m aj6rim pact on eververy commlQiI^’^ ” ^ B “ ” ': V . T— 3—: ^ ' . • ty. The-owners Wawan^'ito keep ' H . 19-20.0. S119.9C*00 ’ •Swlmipinglgi Pool, Gazebo and Spa ' ..operatingifpossible.’ 4 .' DO. Frank Carroll,, spoipokesniah'for H - 2 1 - 2 2 . $»owi)c 2 - : • PedestriannPqth I Podatch Corpl in Lewiston,Lei says ■ . 5 ; » b . ' ; these:times are espespedally hard ■ 25-266 , $1S0V,«jnn . *Pfoqrplahssa^'ilalfleor.deslgna c since both paper tmdind wood prod-' H y custom hofr.ofnetqflt your Individual1/ ■ ■ 6 etl'. ; ■ ucts are flag^g. . 31-322 $ i a o j . «WO i lifestyle (rwr&trlctlons apply) "U sually eith er’ oione of those H 7 / ' : s s o w c ■ . : two willbedoing well,’.’we: he said. H "Right now both woocood and paper - ■ pt^ducts are fadngg harderf m ’ k e ts th an anyone ci ber.” Don , But. Potlatch is cranranking out ^ H - n ' t J u s t c h a n g e you;mr address, changeie y o u r life s ty le l ' much .tissue paperr asa it can to': ■ Pltcaiut lubmi to tSentt Milmil notlu. . stay, competitive, CcCarroll said, H because “someone is goingj to be ■ •ducts and',6ne H ■ of th^fo m p ai^iB s is goingi to be . ■ .* Potlatch.” • • . Some maintain thathat Canadian H . : Competition has crippledcri the ■ ; induitryi Others pointin t to stagger* H ; ing power bills. !• But industry offidalials agree the H I - combination is a killeUler. Potlatch H • announced in Febniaruary a $33.2 . ■ . ' mUlion for 2000. The i BRDSCKEPIRID le majority of ■ ■ ' .'.cn^MrfiMCWta that was for one«timeme expenses ■ A 'f U NNNID N KISIplNTIAL COMMUIslUNITY ■ . ' . ' : assodated with dosingingthejmpe H • plywood plant and kQdngofflOlaj ■ Breckenridge Is locacated between Fillmore SiStreet and Canyon Spring ings R oad, Just norptorAllUber^n'S., , - percent of its 2,200 virorkviroi force In ■ '. . ' For a frtt brochuTK atidari Infomatloiton BrttkairkrUst, pltasc call Kent or Clnit,ndy Cetllns at Prvdertllal IdalK ^_L«viston. laho Hama and Propotla (208*8)733^336) ar 734-6104 wmimmm ■■■■Hv ' * Sunday,y. April 22,2001, Tlme«-Nw4ewe. Twin.Falls, Idaho D7 .

BUHL;" . .3.M rm ,.t.6 bath.tionie.on: tf j 502 I i - 1 acra w/fenced pasture' I : “ ar-irwaiorehare7Vlriyl''yr |:^-^FOR SALE-^ ~=~ p8kJlna.'Pf(eadat$74.9(>8. ' .-;Call Tonya Backus.734- b - f f i 3136 or David W aiaon' R ' ~W3ie345.-«98000’^'~^i~I ■■it .... : r ' ^ \ RLER _ *saa5i!ssii!K ? Cozy 3.bdrm. ,H*.bath 1 5 : ' .r\oma oh.'i.s acres with 1 so . . • SO ■ ■ . Irrlgalad pasture. Fea- 'tures 1792sq.tt.. fuU bsm i — >v R c o lB « i,c ' ' ■■■42c&rgafage.'$149.000.“ : • • ' ..LEOALNOTICE ■' _ Friday;0:dO a > . to-S:66 . -Sfctw' 735-0590 . - :„;■ TheDepartmentofHofllUealth.' p.m. . 3 bdrm, fb alh country ">• and W «llare Is sollcltlniiting All bidders must bo . I [. ■; OPEMTOUSES I 1 I 501 . I . charmerw/t800sq.fl.Slts ; . ' btds tor Indlvlduols Intorostrest-' roglsterod a s vendors wilh ] |_OPB^0USES_J] LoPEjmOUSES_JJ .^^PENHOUSESJ . ea In providing adoptioi 1 on 1.2 acres w/breakfasiII rWHATMAKBSA • Itlon the Division of Purchasing. bar,DW&den.S129.000. .. nomo studios tor famllleiilHos . Oopartmont of AdmirjisUa- L _ HOUSE A IIOMSr Look. ___LMBklng >n nrtnpt |, -C ali OavId Walsbn'543-" Inside this bnc'ahd ypu'IJ 8345.1(97768': • lh« state's guQrdlBnshlpIhip. dODd^no^V^dor^n»?si»^ ;■ see. 3 bedroom, opcin,- r.. Bidders m u tt have o mini J?: Each Officeee IIndependently Owned1 AndA Operated. . IPloasechMkyeuradfor HAZELTON - . ' ' Tiini-. tion pockets are Included In . L .co rro eto o u on.tho first : Must seel 4 bdrm.,3 bath;■ 'floor plan, newly ronod- , f— ^ ..mum ol a tfaohotor's -dO'Tbid.packetsde or can boV I W e’ll SeU I dntkiidieinJownuJnle- ''', gree In s o d a l sowlcos, oblolnedbvcaliingthe73e- U m ur~l|D ii|iee:Foi^ O nljf - I day Ihat It runs, a s Tho .couniry home on t.os I TIm os-New s Is not re'- ' acre. Features over3,0C 0J .|anccn)m isidlnK & ' ' ■ . 3020 nufhbor listed above J. ', l>rickc«eflor,vlnyl:Ulci; B id p a c k e ls .m a y b< through Qaylo Hacking.. I. sponsible for errors at- .' sq.tt., now carpet and' ’ . obtained by ealling Qaylioyi». Proposals m ust bo S 4 9 5 F I d t iF e e ! ® » i s I tar thaltlmei.' ' Bint $156,900. C altjudyf dows.Oencnuldbc4th ' Hacking a th 6 - 3 ( ^ 0 In th( ti«2 recoivod by May 3, 2001 olland'e29-5679. l>^r(>6m. $92,5001, ■ . , • " TwInF^lls'Admlnlalratlory^O-3!00 p.m.-sent to Gaylo .#96949. .• ______- ; CAU AMY 754-5848. • - ~ . • otfles Monday throug^ - i S K S S . B “ gS Hocking. Contracts Olflcer, TWINFALLS ' •9 8 7 4 8 .- ' Friday 8:00 a.m. to S:’•00.0( Deponmom ol Health andI - 502 Custom built homo .fea­ . P-”’- H O M E S - W elfare. 601 Pololine tures 3.400 eq.lt.', 4i • SWECTAIWLOWI ^ ^ O R S A L E ^ 6oe.#777. Tht Toll-frta bdrms, 3 balhs, 2 halt ■ . All.biddeVs musttb be e Road, Suite «3, Twin Falls ' Swc« house Lou-pried 4 . . ■ with idoho 83301. ' . . baths, tornial living 8i -, dlntng. Too many am eni­; bcdiooiw«arUli,R'.. - ' ’ Department of Administra- PUBLISH:Ai)rll16.20and- ties to list. Price reduced, ■ modem kitchen,.2 baUis ..PUBUCSERVICE ' • . tion prior to applicationIlon, 22,2001. . . IOS300.0.00I Call Art and a Aill basement wllh : daadlln^ ' Vendor reglstra- '. Jones 423-541S. #91632 . ..wood stow. 188,500. . ; • tksnpaekets'ara Included!!.?» In NOTICE OF ANNUAL SolilnapSp^*'t^n’tpay REPORT OF THE a n y fe o s umn it's sold. Fori v ' . . ' , Under Construellon. 2 . Youll agree II'S a Inr- bid packots or can be ; • ? ’,i f 5 o o . b d r m , 2 balh homo L GRACE SMITH KEVERENEN. a k m W S ^ 2 0 0 i 0 3 ^ Ifroe Information about:l GUARANTEED ' J»In. CAU KAREN • AND •• avoiding timeshare and. w /singlecargarage. 539-9930 OR AMY KENNETH A. KEVEREN - Cloee to schoolsi Only . .7M-5848. #98173 ; t;' ' ttirough Qaylo Hacking. £i(g(n^na.2001DM ' real e state seam s, writei • „ FOUNDATION, INC. to the'FedaralTrade $89,900. Call Art Jones Proposals must: bo . Tho annual report ol thea,' ■ 2W 6 S .n 7 ^ H w > m w ^ ® Biiy the Guaranteed -423:5415. #94803 ------^focoivod-by.April.86,-2001 . ^C.o.nin)lasion_Washing- Charming vintage hociie '-,• IFYOURilOMBlS ' °?i~QfOCb Smith'Kovdren arid : ton, D.C., 205B0, or call,11 : package and The' . YOUR CAStlB, lills . 3:00 p.m. sent to Gayia■yj® Kenneth A. Keveron Foun- aS^lhS,Flef w/6 bdrms, 19i batha, HacMng, Contracts'OIDcer. tho Nolionel Fraud Infor-r- I .T im e s N e w s g u a r ­ home Is for TOiil 3 bed-; datloh, lne..l8'availabio at m a t i 0 n C'O n 1 e r . sprinklor system,. 1 c a r ■ Departmentol Health ond Iho addross noted belows M i s s a n t e e s td s e ll m e r - garage, partially fenced. room hHck lioi'nc. Qose . . W elfare, 601 Potelina lor Inspection during'nor-)r- , ■ —l*800-876-7060.-H— ' , . chanaise or , ’"■“56e,500,rC afrShorTr• •■ —toiaiTschoolsirshocP” ------. --'./R o a d , Suite N3,.Twln Falls Pullln 736-3968. #96903 ping. $67,000. C A U ' ' . : f , > . IdjUw 83301. . mal business hours by anyd mske a littioi ln.7 days and real DAVE ROSS 837-oof neod. •’ and onding May 15,2004; . • or we will rerun ' r e a l t y .* Wantlobe“IOSr/iV , 'i — The Grace Smilh Kovorenin ' t h e a d a n a d d ltlo n - LEGALNOTICE . iK4C»-ThcnUibUlhc and Kenneth A. Kevarenm 2argareg(,potb(owl,anl.oiigB " • al.7 days. There 7 3 4 - 1 9 9 1 • ThoOepartmontofHeolthalth, Foundalton, Inc. ’ . . y m homefor.)'Ou;R6othio'. . and Wotfare is soliciting.Ing.; 401 Second S treet North,- I s 'a $ 3 e x t r a ' . roam ln.5ldea; out. with . . ' bids(erindi^duals Interest*)st- Suite 201' ■; g a , v , « ; C h a r g e fo r t h e ' : lBUHL3.bodroom,2tull| - ' ■ somcspe«acular\1wTt . ed In providing recruitmentent Twin Falls. ID 83301 ‘ ’ . guaranteed .. . baths..1250 so. ft. 4 ' ihaicomcallwRippi-dijp < ol foster/adoptive homos10S 20B-734-5681 ' . , ■ • package. Ads 440.aq..(i. In bsm t. - In thu packaRc. • ’' - ; for siblings In'tbe eightjh t .T he principal m anager Is- slAv^F.Jerm m aybe.cancelled Looks sm all but Is , $240,000. CALL DAR- : county area of RegionI V Q. Kem Taylor. President., YOUR ,apaclous.Vaulted£all- .LENB 432-6010. f . . (Minidoka, Cassia, Twinvin Dated this 17th day oli l . earfy for custom er Ings, remodeled kitch­ •■#984,64 ' , . Falls. Jerom»,:Go6dlng,ig , ..April, 2001. SI«,000.....;...;373: . convenience but' ; Shoshone. Cam as. Blalnel en w/oak cabinets, new le l /VQ..Kent Taylor ‘ .the.charge will ; ■ carpel. Appls. Incl. Fin­ TIMES'CUSSIFIED •.SlIARP.utllinulniolncd. I. ___ .OEBARXIUIENT______i s h e d 2 car garage r '' Qaea!5^lh!KoV'' ■ -w/polldrslbTJtfTVrnyi ■'> -^homeon-ilouhtelM"■ wiih* gre?in*soclafsb^ce?;***^■■ Konnoth A. Keveron Foun- ' llraHa® 1'" fruit trees, ganlcn area&, Bid packets.m ay be I 208-734-5538 windows & siding. Pri- b e datlon, Inc.':. aisniEiAm iseviTmrnHrauAiiino - .' w A SePeiyBf^J 2 storage slivd. Double. . . jH: obtained by calling Gayleyle .PO Box 1901 • vacy.tonce. NICE '■ .O R ^ ' NEjdMBpRHOODII KaraRe-wlih»hopan-j& . lhe TwlnFalla.lD63303-190t.'-[ £ -—208=677=4543“ " office Monday througligli PUeLi'SH: April 22 ,2 0 0 1 .. ating. Call 543-2963 $79.500.”o u x WANDA * ' '- .(BURLEY) Tius year Wll tw our beau • lo r a n a p p t.■ ' , . UMCUminod. 733^)631.• ' 543-8715. #96-196

" ■■ , . ! $189,900-: Buhi-:'m'L8 *97235- B i d B^inniism r 2, s « - jlenine , „ - MLS *93053- Move lii ReidylIdyl , ■ T — Course & Snake R im Canyon . . i M nsdotetf ^n ,ik ie -1122 ■•.'Approx. 1484! t.qiiietdead-, ' . • , y ‘ . . 1122 Mooaca,lMit Falls , Home Ho Is blight & open. Modem kitchenien«itihwhlte.caMnett. a '• endstnrt. Bec {ML8«>75ia«8ea^1Mto a.toSrOOiffl ’ .gaigas llrepiace. 2-car w/goil cart’tiorage.’a>.’aBnn!seMeausky $74.000-Jen : - 4 bedroom home yf/bkxn oa erome-MLS *98842-Charming . rn oak kttdKfl, approx. 1880 sq .n •OfJackStailey733-7653 or . • : Bedroom. 1.5 Bath home wilh updated kli ||jrgaqtilrtbicl;^w/p»fcltninten area. Call Jr t B|lck28O-2B00 ' .$li dklldienand. $194,000 - Twin Falls.- MLS *97135 • Grt sd..Paul.324-_ ......

HBfflHHBBBfB s f f K s r w , ;ierome-MLS* 9 ^ - Must See 7486 or Beckie Kukal 324-8736. 8 Sq. Fl. 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba, Gas Heat.' Familyily, rcm w/lice- i : : <18;900-Klmbar(y'-ML8f9(} 198910-Haadyman.^Bptcial .$197,500.Ill - TMo Fslls - MLS *97954-r•r iniIncredible Dull ' f f i f e l S y ■ t _ |_ 2 1 Bdrm J a il. 25 X IZTjJot. dyardw/cov^palio; BUI or Melinda 3 ieroffle - MLS *95614 r New Constrocti S e n w E u ^ jftrSMiiiribaroMheatryinyrsitfiiitfrcitfrCaifM ^ :l'' iS-MamriiclitndKeme . . $2i$210.000-Tiiinnils-MLS *96281 -EzeeilenlLecsllonl- 'b 324-B736. . - E ^ R - A - ;Approx1‘l44SqFt.30dim,2a. 26a, Central Air. C^ICl^ Nannlnl GoiGoufmet Kitchen,. Large FamUy Rrn. Form .-I'l for DaUlli 733-7653. lenmi-MlS*«8093.-'OrealArea Rm..Tlle firs & Counteis. .Awesome M H E .Vr.L . E ?■ T'., A. T' 'C-] :• S35.000>TF-MlSH8a7S-lro-CatyManirfactandHoms irtlalVleneed . « eedrms.'CaHSk Denise McClusky or Jack Stallstalley 733-7653 . . . lot nicely upda)daled.'Cill Melfn^ U4-7653 w Be^e110324-8736. 3 ' •" / ,:3.B dnn. 2 Ba. Approx 10561056 Sq Ft. workshop & Shed. $263,000'-TF-ML8l98^-8hewcasa $2( ease Home . ' $t02,500-JeiJecome - MLS *98^4 - Big Uttle Rsm • AulomallcSpfIniilei5.CalIJ«fftleft Blick 280-2800. 4 b Isnches 3 7 6 FA L 4 bdrm Vlclorian Hm- Completely lemodenodeied w/hlgh quality .A ppnxlf40s0 sq ft 3 Bdrm. 2 Bth. 2-Car Garage, Buih3uiltin1997. 1 *U “ LS AVENUE.* TWIiriN FALLS • 208-733'3 3 - 7 6 5 3 h . ■ $75,900-1W 8 Fills-MLSSIsnr-AbseliilelyCharmlnBi IS materials: mal Grohe taucets. oak firs, i premiui imiumcarpett. Custom Covered Frontnt Pordi.i Can Steve Di Lucca 733-7653.>3. . 1 1 0 2 SCSOUTH LINCOLN vJJEROME/ 208^324- 2 bdrm, letted tub. rtewerarpearpets. some hrdwd llrs. gas heat. ’, kitdwn kite has grantHe counters, cherry wood«od cabinett & island. $107,000 -.J»Jerome - MLS *98889 • Newer Hon 2 4 -2 2 3 6 ; ;; • : central air. Many updates,I. auloaui sprlnklea shop area. Cail, ,ZS25 balhs wAnaible, limestone, 8, tiie. mRld(6ieilerm2200.. Nelsbboriiood 0 L lsltnge « iferel At www.realle . Denise or Jack 733-7653 $269,900 - M n Fails - MLS *98191- WeiWenderfBlOeUiil . 3 Bedroom, 221 baih'home with gas heal.'central a/c.a/cl vaulted ' ' . . $79,M9-1WnFalla-MLS*99: *99095-citamilngVinlag's 5 SBi Bedrooms S 3 i Baths. Approx.3411 Sq.aGreatlorFamlly.Sq. F ceilings & some tme built Ins, 2 car garage * RV Parking.ig. 8J lenced. $179,000 - Jefl)mo;--M^MIS lU948-Cuilom B p HomeI W ,000 • $150,000 • MLS 199104- : ' Great iocailon • Hardwood floors',tiooi vinyl siding, large iot.'new. &E6 Entertaining. Call Betty or J. frands FkirenceFkin 734-7486 yard. Bediie32i324-6736. ‘ • M 04-*m i1, - Commercial : : deck. Cali OeiOseMcCiusW or JackJ Stalley 733-7M3. . $280,000 $28 • TMn Falls - MLS *98268- EngH English Countiy EsUU - $210,000- JeJerome r - MLS *02802- MLS* 92802-A12-Anention 3 bdnn. 175 baths. loimallMng& din- W0,90O-lWnFalia-ML8MBtM8065-Great Dealt ' Approx. App 2898 Sq R.,4 Bdrm. 25 Ba. Den.tn. ULrg Kitchen, Mature Inveslors 'FfonUgeoftofAddl$on&Hwy93.Call). Call (ilay Nannini 73371K ' . /■’ ,j .. .•.ingrooms.laroetami^roo^ room, an on 4.73 aw s wAyater shares,. or J. frands Florence 734-^486’ ' : Less lltan 5 m oM . Approxy^0SqFl.3Bdrm.2.Balh. 19S Can 'Un Frands734-7486. ' 3Duplexes.6uij u g loai;2bdnit, 1 baper unit, excelle .. JaclcStailm tor Details 733-7^ «llenirenui Bin or Melinda Bunn 324-7 'RIverSetUngl history. Beckie: ■ - $220.000-Jerome-MLS »9,OOOr^flFails-ML8n8(nssU-UeiradedVlAta'BeHoine Mac MLS* 9 ^ -Hemo4 46Acres - '■ SSSgLoW .ternSu'oMrn.cSvenaritt^ply,Zoned' K ' ; Magnlllcent Home.Appiox. 7950 ToUl Sq'R.iq'Ft.5Bdrms8 4Ba, B B B I B B I B B B Approxl960Sq.ft.36edrBedioom. 2 bath honie 4 shop on 46*/- - ; Cunen^ used as a duplex,.grassing gra I n s per mo.'Can Jeff 250250* ol Snake Rtnr Frontage. Cali Sieve Dl ILucca 733-7653. J. H i l H H H • Commerdal, Call Beckie 324-8736 , ' : - . Blick lor details 280-2800.. m a a a ■; acres w/42 Waler shares,ices.^Graund has been subdivided Inlo 7’ - $89,900-Jerame-MLS *97827-r - U ’Maln Street Ueailon ' : ', • ■ . FranFiands or Betty Horence 734-7486. • $70,000-Jerortome-MLS *94047 - Allordable Acrean a g e .' .pacceis. Cali Beckie 324-87 $92,900 - Ttoln Falla-MLSILS <198744 - Very Nice Homo ngMMwu— w . 2 Bdmi Mobile. - Appr0x;5SI04/-sqn.3Baysw/0verh[)verhead Doors. Great Price, jle.,fully Fenced. App 5»/-.Acres w/ Water.Wa Can. . $335,000 - Jecome -- ML8^iM93flML - Quality Bulll CustomI ‘ gmmecdal Opporiunity. Can T ^ n 3 ' w/Many Upgrades w s m m m m m Terri 324-2671. a n 324-3713 or Paul 324- |. .> . -3 Bdcm w/Lots ol Class ASlyle.ilyle. 2 Car Garane. fenced S deck. $14' $147.900-Fller-ML8 «98748-ChanhlB(mioBHome , , ■ $84,900-Jerorrome - MLS *97884-^ MollnUd SeilerHer .. ' Appcox. 3961 sq. ft,. 4 bdrm.be 3.5 baths, gteal coo'm'w/clver : • gas lieat. air condillonlnp, Denlsilenlse McClusky or Jack 733-7653 Appiox Appi 2145 Sq Fl. 3 Bdmi. 2.5 Ba. Fireplx ' $128!500-TMnFalls-MLS*985B3-l(5B3-M2 Zoned spiace, 8am_& Corrals ' ^ p .i0 4 0 ^ ti;.fl;^ d m ^ 2 ^ 8 p lit Itoorplan. r+/-aci'acce.bring rockflcepiace.appcox.4.794.79 acres w/waler shares. Beckie Kukal |89,900-.KImberty-Ml8n8lN80se-Price Reduced on onl 1 ♦/- Acrt Caii CJay Nannlnl 733-7162 . I Industrial Slle with olfiC8& sioragee yard.yan 2.25 Acres. Greal lor 324-8736. . ' a conirador. Can J. Frands FlorenceiCe734-7486 73 Approx 1544 sq ft, 3 bdrm,, 2 ba.b gas heal, central AfC. Iully . $1S<$159,000 - Ttoin Falls - MLS *92903 r farmFa'rtiiHouu/39Aetn $9s[boo-Jeroirome-ML8 *98509.:i,Couiitiy Uvlnfl i j ..$150.0QO-Jeroffle--ML$i988S2-Eii2-EndlestPossibilltles.- — '< : - : - lenced.'gafden area. Can Paul 32 Two-Stofy-Homer4 Bdrm,-1 BthV Machine';^W S m 4-Car-Poit“ 2920SqTFL. 3 BBedrooms.15 Baths, newer tool, wlndondows.sid- '$9>,«N-H«alleii-ML$I9M ' ;Apprax5.l8Acces.20nedMi:Excellv.gjifil I r ^ y exposure on . , Water Shares Incld. Call Sieve Dl Lucca 733-7653.733- ' lng & more; eppipprox 1.29 acres. U tt ol home (or lheleSSS^Bin & $16,DOO-Jerome-MLSl Approx. 1380 SqFt, 3 Bdrm,1. 2 iBalli, Hardwood Floors, Many .$119 ILS*97921-2.2Aeres Fcontage Road. Call Beckie 324-6736/ n99.900-Mnta4-7653. , 2 2 Acres to be sold Inn conjunctionco with MLS^ 97800. not a Extras. 324r 3713 orl>auI!>aut 324-9377. ." ' ' . Approx Appi 4495 Sq Ft. 5 bdrm. 3 balh. 2 HreplIreplaces, 2.29 Acres. $99.900-Jen n $150,000-TWin Fslis-MLS*98917.:917j-.ComcnerclelBuilding..' . _ nnje-MLS*97800-UkeNew . ' ' building site.'for animalJ use only.. Call Tyson324-3713 or Paul;■ 8RealEsUU - t104.006-TMaFalts-MLSM.8 t99004-CliamiinB Cottage' Wonderful Won view ol South Hllis v & Murtaughavgh Lake. Caii Rick Approx. 1517sq sqlt.3Bdrm.2Glh.UUol Hardwood..od.Appcox. 324-S377. . Put youc. business herel Gceal Irantag'onta'ge packing. Can Clay ' , L CoiTian Counter TopsI 4 bedroonln)oms (2 without egressl. 2 hath. 'GlesStaler 280^2200, • .U/-Acre, AddUdilional Acnage.Ava|lable.Tyson 324-: .8‘. ,2 ftrojilaces. hardwood lloofs. I 24-3713 or '$18,500-Jecome-MLSlILS*96447-AtlordabUUt ' .: Nannini 733-7162 (219,000 - Haitstn - MLS *98845- Inndlcredible Views ' . Paul 324-9377.. Excellentaceaoltown,gceagreat acea lor your new home. Paul 324 £S "C iiS » g:i\pprox 20 4/- Acres. 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba. All11 WoWood Floors, Wrap. $99.900-Jeron $166.000-TtolnFalls-MLS*97063r-063 r28Aetisw/Walef - a “£s'psu^.ffi rome - MLS *98887 - Country Charmn - 9377 or.Tyson 324-3713 .'.Very Competitive Price foe Induslilal:iflal Zone.'Cail Betsy or J, , 8*98742-Brightft8unnyHome ’ AiouMound Porthi Call Clay Nannlnl 733-7162.B2. . ... • Approx. 20091 S(sq. It.. 3 bdrms.. 175 baths., loft ollKollicearea.^ $2S.000-Jeroma-MlSl ■'*: 3 bdmi. 1.75 ba; split noorr plan,plai fetted lub, vaulted .ceiling. ' $31{ llS(94829-GrealUcallan' frands florence 734-7486 ' (319,000 - Kansan - MLS *98843 - Countrluntry Charmer ■ updated kitchen.en. ded(. lott pl trees all on 1 acre. MeiMelinda oc App 2.16 acce buildingg site;sit nice area, nvenantt apply. Call'. tirge covered deck. Denise McOiifeClusky or Jack 733-7653 . , AppiAppiox. 19 -*/- Acies. 4 Stall Horse Barn;1. 41 Bdrm,2 ba.Vinyl, :bi1I324-7653. . $168,500-MLS (97278-Est.Radlatoidialer Repair Buslnen ' ' Beckie 324-8736. ."'Business, bidg, & equipment lor)r sale..sai Training Included. • ' ' ' t110.n0-1WBFalla-MLS»S *98831 - BaauUhii Brick Horns FencEncing. Easy Access to the foothills. Calla i CClay Namiini 733- $tOO.OOO-Jenm me -MLS I90M 7- VlnUge Cliirme Approx 1850 sq ft. 3'bdmw, 25 rmer ' $2S.DOO-Jefomi-MLS<1LS’(98301-Prtvaleloeailoh Excelleni location. Tyson 324-37133 ococP Paul 324- 9377 ' • I..25 ba. Large Family Rm. Huge 7162M62 '• : 'App.1500* so;q |L. 3 Bdrms,'. Gas Heal. 2.49 AcAcres, w/ 'Approx. 1,68 acre building. tiM tt SuHe w/Waik in.ClsL.CallJackSUiley733-76S3. Caii . , a m llng.slie, newer manulactuced home ok $260,000-TtolnFalls-Ml8l9n86-786-Multi Use Property Potential. Call Teri 324-2671...... -' on a loundalion. Possible d available. Can Paul 324-9377 or ' .-S110,500-1WihFalls-MLSJAS J ^ - Chamiing Brick Heme m f f l f ll ff ttt lH M i $110,000-Jare ' large Parcel 2.1 4/- Acces w/ 'Amph Outtlde Slocage, 4 ' • iie n e ^ H if ^ 8 4 S - New Constnidlodlon . Tyson 324-3713 — ' Separate Stiuctuies;Cail Sieve 733-765 Approx .1456 sq f t . . 3 r ®jW t ) .- O a k KHchen Cabinets. $21,1ai.900 - Klfliberir - MLS *95771 - Pleataotitant Valley Randies App1631sqft. ft. 3 r s O u J * J 2 car garage. U/-aciiacce,greal' $75,000-Jerome-MHLS LS *M951 - Pheasant Run Couniry $275,000-Itoln Falls-Old Towne BuildingBuild For Sale ' ' • i ' ■ Hardwood Tiim, O ualitL ^n^ Can Jack Sta,Uey 733-. Closi;iose lo Soulh Hills. Equity Golf Course Membership.Men CallJ. - a T u C a l lUe32W ^ r38rr ^ -7653. ... Aereage ' .26,000 Sq Ft loc the pcice. Can J.Fcandiancis Florence 734-7486 .- . ’rands norence 734-7486 or Clay Nanniniini733-7162. 72 - '' $114,00a-Jecoiicome,- MLS H7887 - ARordable Aereiereage •,. . 5-Acre Parcel. Pcessurlndited litigation> System.' i,25 Mile Nocth S119.500-'TWInF8lla-MLSHi*M95l)-Room Fer Yoor Own ^124.900 , ! - IWIn Falls - MLS *82921 - Eagle $279,900-MLS *97006-Mote! w/Oirn/OlltShop-Reduced '. jgle Crest EsUUs Apprax1323'kSq. Feel. 3 Bedrooms.1.75 Balhs, 2 car»rgarage, i ,olJecomeCounliyClub,Caa, Can Sieve Di Lucca 733-7653. . Soccer Fleldl - s S f n O - ^iu[[ngXVIew.aLUia.Snake. River Canyoi 19 un» motel, 3 bdmi. 1 ba. living qii cres.Call.Blll or-Mellnda424-7653rT— — 1 - ■eacelul Surroundings. Cail J. Frands Rorei irdme - MLS *96918- Top ol the Unellol Fun’ waUr s h a i e j^lSon“^^^ ® ■ nee 734-74*86.*! ^IteveOiLucQ 733-7653. ' 3S5-$t.JamesPlsn.. . i- $1S9.900-1MaFaits-MLS«97 2W-acres.'' PossibletemisavaiUrBe : Multi-tenant Otfics Building, Goodd CashCa: Flow History. Uw •97764-8awtoeth8cheolDi«t. $29,129.900 - Klmberiy - MLS *98134 - PeriecttrieetUoUon ’ ■ „ S u a i i k r fli'nL^' f i 7 ^ ^ • $120.000-Jenme-ML8 Approx. 2019 Sq R. 4 Bdrms,IS. 2.752 Bths. Lott of Upgrades. Com m’ls 197404-^Country Club Estates ' ''..Maintenance. Can Sieve Dl Lucca 733-71'33-7653. ’ . kimer lot on golf course. Approx 1.54 acre.'cre. Call Jack Stalley $ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 ?t n^ a ^ MLS *97b09-Ho'isei / 4H-. 4 Lott for the Prlcel Prhra'’rivate Goll Course, ftck'Area:. Snake Realtor Owned. Can Denise McClulcCluskyorJackStalley^7653 .fordiD^elalls733-7653. ' . . $39S.g00-Twin FalU-MLS IBIsLks3-A>tomolhc*ReMlr6ldg. - Al ft. 4 bdrm, 275 ba. 1.25 acres w. waleraier..Many River Access. Excellent Vietw.View Can Steve Dl Lucca 7 3 3 -7 ^ pr '' .S138.«0-'WaFalii-.MLS.I1.8 .1 0 7 8 9 7 Classic Cnttsmaa .. |S9,159.900 - TMn Falls - MLS *98241 - Onal ' Excellent Location on Blue Lakes. Curren iiialArea'i ’ "..uQ^.'canBec3edde-324-B736 Of Betty 734-7486, ••' ' , nickGle5ler280-2200. - Pucchase Available. Call Steve Dl Lucca': ■ V- Acres, N.E. Twin Falls.- No Cbvenairenantt. C^i Denise . l S ^ - J e r o mome-ML8 *98067-Ne«erHorhe D ^ n in brarid new Rehaldl Co $180.000-Jeroma-Elslniilsing Subdivision $450,000-TWinFalU-ML8*94115-115-Warehouse Space ' II Construdioh home. 3 bdrm' & MeCIteClusky or Jack Stalley 733-7653 . sq ft; 3 bdcm. 2 ba. 1 W- aeie. loaling t : swing room on dead end cui-d^s avallable.Xall j, frands florfneo lor On i Eastland S. ol Kimbech Rd.. VariousVac Size Oliice/Bay ’ ■d^sae. Can Jell 81kA 280-2800. ' $149.149.500 -TWin FalU- MLS *98133 - IncreiBcredlbleVlewi' ' - stai’Mrui^^re^ea. dose to town. Cali Bill oc Melinda 324 a S S i l . : $139,900 - 1Wb Falis-MLS.8 N8853M -Classic nasetiw/ Ap^j AvaHable. CompetHlve Leaso teems.1. Ste\Steve DILuoa733-7M3 , , , ' ppiox..U7aaeoveilooUng Pillar Fa]ls.'Cali-CaliJackSUiieyFor $129,000-Jetotnm e - MLS *98611 - View Propertyy . $18S,000-Jerome-MLSi*LS*9ft'04-Norih Ridge Subdivision : PosaltlaProfaniesalUss - etails 733-7653. $481.000-^FalU -M L8 *95935-135-CommetdalPolecitiat . App 1805 sq 1,3fl. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. app .38 acres, close toJerometb J Phaseil.Appiox.2S.gAcresiccesPlatted.SlBveDiLueca733-7653.. ..I.' Presently Zoned.R-4. Highway.fronui : ■ Located on Falls Ave. ApproxJx2440 2. Sq Fl,3Bed. 2Ba.2 $159,159.000 -Klrliberiy- MLS *97984 - Hiddendden Ukes C.C.. possible lea rentage. Call J. Francis .fireplaces. Cedar. Shake Werloi lease option. Cail BiUor Melinda 324-7617653. ,' $240,000-Jerome-MLS*LS *98203-Nocth Ridge SDbdlvisIen IRorence 734-7486 ' ' - terlor. Call Betty or J. Francis Spedpedacular View U t Oveilookino Hidden U Ierome - MLS *97218 - Secluded / Florence 734-7486. •. Id Animal Phaselll.Appmx.365Aete!teres Platted. Call Sieve Di Lucca 733-’ i$645,000 - Ttelo FalU - MLS ■*979M-TWoAttaehed.’ *97S Acres. m Can J. Francis Florence for Details 734- 7653. ..$1S4,500-lWlnFalls-MLSILS 198926-All Brick Home in $314, Balldlngi' . 314.900 - Klmberiy - MLS *94404 - 80OAersFarm Ao . App1120$qR,4 ;.Canpaul $3DO,000-HanNon-ML8ML8I97382-Two-Bay Pouto Cellar ! SBedBedroom & 2 Baths. Includes Gated Pipe.oe. 0Outbuildings. Can 324-9377. or Ty» Approx. 10.000 .♦ fri 8.000 sqlt. oveiheadoven doocs!olfices&, • • ,',CombinedStoraoeol2QO.OCn.000 Sadis. Doois at Both Ends, aa: . i ■•Appfox.2344$q.«t:,'4bdrm.2bi.2 balh. healed shop. Can Betty Denisenlse McClusky or Jack SUIiey 733-7653 . r^rooms. bolh bMgs,can be leased.d. CaliSteveDiLueca733-Ca - | •3 $135.000-Jeronroffle-MLSN8108-CounlivLivingB' ' '■•.SloragewithRelrlgeraiion./o.n. Approx. 1.64 Acres. Call Jelf Blldi ;7653. . , or IFnincisRorencs 734-7486.86. . J32J520.000 - Klmberiy - MLS IW388 - 80BAert.Farm Aer Approx,«240sq jp.-2.54/- .280-2800, . $750,000-TMnfalUTML8*97403- 18*97898- StA-Drtflebeda. 80ac9 acres w/wheel lines & 6^ waler shares,s, sirsmali hm w/shop,. acres. Call Paul 31 KO-UcgeLoli Wendell-MLS *95833-Nli-^ewW e^ellSobdtoion ' ' 'iFom^r Aulo OealecshjpJidg. has ShowShov Room wtth OJflces. • 'i • • lerms^ s available tor approved buyer. Cali BillBin or< Melinda 324- $1S5,000-Jemnmme - MLS *98659- Immacoiale Hornlome ' 40 «/• Lott available, cohve N ' Wood windows, tiie & wood accentt.aco Incredibly well built & 7653. De^Shep.Drfv*-TlftlWiiteup'aceip acea. Can Steve Di L im ' S ' '• On 1 Acre ol land:lan. Apprax 1640 sq fl. 3 bdrm. 2ba. 733-7U3. • . ■ • <: efficient M-speed data lines S sec. systemJelf Blick 260-2800. ■ ■ B a n r a rooai. vaulted ce CeUlngs.-Call Denise or Jack 733-7653 Twin FalU-iDcredlblaRaUlll $174,900-MU m95a-HesssimserdattonHome : $157,000-Jerenmme - MLS *97782 - Canyon Rim Pnp I >npertv. Phase One Now 0pen.1-Ac • JustFinlsbedl3bdrm.2bath.appiapprox. 1828 sq.lt.. many quai- ' $55.0 Newer buUdlng. ISOO sq ft. 2 (possibossibly 31 private'ollices'.'. . -fl (5,000 - Jerema - MLS *98799 - OrulitSUrter SU . Approx 2664 sq;q Ift. 4 6dcm. 2 Bth. large Sljop & Bam(am, 3.63- lelnhone. 8r cable. Paved!dRuds.SavitylUwi^S.- Ri ' ltyextm.ti[e8.oak.3caroaraglarage. Call Denise Meausky or 2 Bedrooms, Bed 1 bath. Gas Heat. Large 100 x i(Mlionwilha2yesrlease. V, 00 x 125 lot. Good Acres. Perfed HocseHo Set Up. Great Viewsl Can Beckieckie 324- EacliLot.LocatedalGolfCoif Course Rd 8 500 Sin Jerome. Prices' I C . JadcSttUey 733-7653 ; starteiarter or rental. Beclde Kukal 324-8736. ' .6736 or Melindaia324-7653. 2 . . . ------startlngal$21,000.CaJIStevSteve OILucea 733-7653 ------TWInFalU-MljB«98784-Cemffl«rdsi1 U .$179,500-MLS 187789.-.TMflTMn F a lls - n voe Need tlie. $SB,»>9,900 - Jerome - MLS *96685 - PriceiRodneed Re< ...... $160.000- Je n nnme-MLS *98827- Spadon Brick H 'i i Spacs. This Home Has III * Home ■ Jecome - Sawtooth Acrose s . ' VV^ous Sins Available. Excellent Fronta^ronttge on*Polellne Road. ' / " ' Chamurmlng Cottage. App 1138 sq ft; 2 bdrm,'. sq. feer. 5 bedrooms, 3 balhs;2 car oaicage. rag lou Plek your own lot area ot ne tT. ■ Approx. 3000 Sq.FL 5 Bdrms,s,3 31 Blhs.RKmalLMng;Dining.' lencecneed b3Ckyard..Tyson 324-3713 or Paul 324' ot new homes. 1*/-acre lott. countiy ' - EnllreE 80 Acres can be Purchased.ised. Good Long Teem ' - acre, dose to Jerame & Twin Faltt. TerieriSlokes i ' but close to town. CanBedJi«d j AftfflilyRms.Betsyor XFrancl!ancisnorencs 734-7486. , $88,S18.500 - J e r o m e ^ l t t f ^ - firtat 8UriSUrier .. ,324-2671. . Investment. CaU Steve Di Lucca 733-765(-7653. ' ■ Ttota FalU - MLS *96709 - ProUsalonasional Olfiee Sites : ■ $187.500-TWaFaIis-MU»951*95737-PictBruqoiUi . App.1ip. 1040 sq a r s Q V u H u X 125'Fenceenced Lot. City Svs, $168.6QQ-Jeraiieme-ML8H8762 -Country Quaint . '•i 3 Bedrooms & ZS Baths. Appro>H)(ox.22435q.FlTheSetting .Grut,'eat Area. Cali PkraZTSST? or .Tyson 324-:324-3713. ; App.1920sq.ft.3 LocaUd on EastUnd w/ Frontage. CompetlthreComp Prkw for only ' - . ' - ■ t. 3 bdrm. 1 ba. 'lock house 8 bam bolhIhonhis- o $42,00r-1WlR Falls-MLSItLS *83232-Prime M-2 0reund Office C Sites in NE Twin FalU. Can Steve I :Z . YouVe Been Looiilng fori CautUBet^y e< or J. Frands norem .$89,9i19.900 - Geodlng - MLS *96909 - PriessRidactd R» . loricaire^.CoiConal on 10«/- ures. Biil or Melinda 324^ leve 01 Lucca 733-7653., i | 124-7653 Approximately 1.33101.74^ 4 acra lott. Good VisibUlty. CaU J . T TMb FalU - BBlldiig Uads tuelt 10oMsoyUsMi Msi . 734-7486. tp 1056 SQ fL 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 50x1125 tot,It. dosedc to shopping $169,900-Jeromome - ML8 *97B89 - Desirable U utio atloni . Frands Rotence 734-7486 A toui ot 3 tenant spaces tvaiUble. ead . $189,000-lM oF atla> MLSItSSW-Yoe-nDrsamtn- Nl X T ^ 324-3713 or Paul 324-9377, iq ft. .4 bdm. 2 ba. 3 car garage. 1 Acre. I. eadi w/6 ind) concrete' £re.vinyl '$SO.OOO-Jetome-MLSI98l*98S»1-«Cemffleiclal0pportnUly S^ c ta g . a 12x11 ovorhead door. 8dan, an, offlce. Clay Nanftlni :f 1.000 -^Jerome- MLS *98410- Nicely U» ' ■ S . ’K Ihan newl p e d ^ 324-8736 or Melindanda 324- .95 Acra in Industrial Park. C 'if; . ' Gorgeous Stone e p iace. Qiynl3(»nlt#. m Oak Throughout.' App!l ip. 1056 sq tL*3 bdm}, 1 ba. 65 x 134 fullyll|rlencMlol,i»wir fe ;6S3. w/50%Oown.emorMennd i.-2-flatM-BetsrorJ.-rtw ds— rootot & m fv healer. Call Paul 324-9377 orTfiy ^ io n K M r il . . .

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‘ R l EAL- J IF' ' J kSTA ■■ •...... 1 TWIN f a l l s ' 3 bdrni.-1 ” pow«ttj^t - II yw tfoolui tttr. TWIN.FAOS'GwatfamnjnDy' '<30bblN 0''2ai^V p^r >\ut* bath. 1800 sq.«. New SS'sl )r„ .herns.'Updated through OPEf:N HOUSE H . MO K with an.oconomk»mteai • windows, palnl,'vinyl, j h - ; o o property line, $ 18,000m -. i - ' : >•,. dwWodad. : ■•: ■ . sq.ft. Auto'eprlnkloris rs' eamori views w/ acreageiage, . o u t. IH -sto ry j 3 bdm>.n„: Possible owner finance.-’ I COMMERCIAL ____ . moimehane® Ireo enteric a n d REDUCED $270,000. R .1»bath,l|vln9ioo!n,jarailh: _fiffllJ34-09gn,B ", quiet nolghbofhood.' Di8t.' “^etalla'«air73y2422.Bg.B' ■ My room.,2'car garage, :2r 1 — PROPEmy—f I S ' . S65.500. Cylt 734-8727.1 }?! ‘aoooiN G 30 acres.'irri-irn- . 5124,000, 7a5.1109«■ •- TWIN FALLS 6y Owner jpd; BUHL • '. ' , TVVIN FA L L S 3 b d rm . j - “ *93 custom bviit. 3 bdrm. 1-J ' bath,'2 cargarage, nice 2 bath, vaulteid ceilings Wen.maintained commai “ '3 B landscaped, rodwoo m arble gas flreplaco,'AC TWIN FA L t^os LagosS ' J^O M E - 35 acres. Full=uil ■ olal building, a v aila b le UB -w ater, potentlel for ■ ■ dock, sprinkler systen ®S®; vinyt siding, finished landand^ . condobyovrar.1950sq. l o r 550,000. O w ner wlll s« ■ I ;.S79,000. Cail 734-8727.1 '. scaping.'-brloktpatrotl^o,. -.fL.2bdrm,:2Sbalh. pod. subdhrlslon.CallMarvaI ;.lhe.oxisllni2 salon ani ^ . details can 735-2422.H' OJ; JERGM E’eOacros^eo !•■ :,S109,900.,734-71S6.B.;.■ RV parkInB;.fonual Ihring .8.0 l.e q u lp m e n l.$ 1 0 .0 0 0 » C * S t w i n f a l l s 3 txJrm;, 1,1 ffl .;. ehares o.f.NSC. Greatiat Tonya Backus734r31S) baths,.flrepUice. Now roo ^ mi. & dining rm.'Partial ;; 3486N.2«2983E.;TW INM US '■ViViiVHHVi .vaubdivlslon property. 16.- .or David Watson*64q laki'olooltat'ik'gn^I-.. . gorase;j>atlo. sprinkle b H bsml.'8eautllul views O'ol ; cated 100 East, douible . •■(DirecttorisiS.onBk0 Blue Lokei Right on 3500 N;,' • ('er- ^ ■ T Z T ^ I E ■ , lake,9152.000.734-4849. ble ' 8345. #85291/85295 . I^ves>ln«nl:A3•6«lroo^L'I- W8tem.F&ncedbadkyarcird.. 12; ..■ comma.rdal. d ty seiytees» s JEROME ■. ■■ . Le«6o29K2983.E-)' '■ ...... • ' ' eMboti>;otlo(MsiRglKar^ RV parking, 20*30* heal)at- ■ ■™NMLLSNIC9 3Mim.m. possible. Caii Marva . ■. Huge price reduetloifk THERE-SR00M1M TO ROAM . 2,1 ed shop with opener H B I florofl*,lWO$(}.ft'l«bl»d' home, new carpet, \rinylyyl/ JEROME $21,500 i;acre;re Established healing & AC •.3 bdrm,'2 bath home)meoa2+.ocres . p v 3 1 * » . .592.900. Call 733-17331 ft aii.new bathroom, new ot: 401 Soulh MopltOrdt, JW. : parcels. In one of Jerome’se's businoss.' Includes 53M •^pfox. 1500sq.ft.of i q , kitchen cabinets & vinyllyt .nIcost'subdM slons 500 S t.ofKv^speice. I B , ^ . . . . ^ R u p .r t,IO 83350 \ *' TWIN FALLS 3 bodroom > S ' sq.ft. bldg, 5 vehlelee , • ‘ OokkitchencobinetsfB^wotefsoflentf.^ P H '."r. 1 bath, wood stove, sld - wlndews!& vinyl siding.g,„ 50 W then north on Sub^ib^ :'lnvontory a.'eqi]Ip. N69 AB«nfyBld:S39.23fi . ’ ' •Lorge deck ,w/hoffut _ , ,, ing, loncod back yard, re* 354 Srd Ave. W .'S49,995.6. ridge Drive. SotJlhorn.irn. .$160,000. Call Tonyi • CaII738-tai1.734-6694.4 . . view s. Hurryl Only 3 lots ••■Breokfasfbotdihlng’f ,AsbAppraiu!.vdM:»8,p00n wood dack, cem ont driv«Ive .' Dta Backus734Y313e-(i] ngrobm RwriMBn way, 578,500. 445 6tl — left. Call Gina. David Watson 543-6345 •CenttoloifcondiUonliOnIng .. .., sttotAMociitM . 3th ' TWIN FALLS Owner cany • TnisfeeSdre:.. Ave.E.Ca!l734-5391..H- jy LANDMARK REALTY' , #96300 • ■ ■• $163,000 . ■ Moy 10,2001 •H orn 2 bdmi,l bath; big shop : 476 W alnut 540,000;|;P . (208)324-7518 TW INFALLS. • .• ••j b^litiiSBciow- . TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm, i MS WellestabllshwlcliemeAi .. ' bath. AC, lencod bacF 7 33-3tS 3S SHOSHONE 214 acre lots 7I0&.Slt.l!up*rt;i0833S0 ick o I Q ^ H I h IO Wl 8 all . Local bar Includes reai W 734 . yard, sprinkler, approx»X.; ' TWI^^ALLS Owner carry.Ji- N orth of S h o sh o n e. Cail •■ Conlatl:,' 1400 sq II. 1473'Saddiei y. 20B-886-2500« . estate 4 equipment. Tdm 1286 AdiS S ^ i f Hwy 93, 3 bdrm., 2 balh. key operation. Bo'oln Gol TheMaglel lKDA.8urdDav(lopmeni; SL735-1854or431*0244,w. when you tan bu/fhlstl«s tlarling2-3bedroom jom oqt[ •:' ■ 20 acres. $80,000.. • ; '?• ‘iw IN F A L L S -R Ie r ^ open to qualified bt^orsi . 9BSo..200W,SuilaA, .598,500,. ■ ^ Call733-3tS3W . Treasure RldoeSubdlvT $295,000. Call Slev4 su(h on affordable price!elDioroughly 1 updated, and Ihe — lio n lot for sa te by owner, iOME LENDER: -Rupert, ID 83350 No manor now you tpond your . Kohntopp 734-1991t ’JJJ .small S49^900-prIce tag n . 733-6133 or731-5678 { 2 0 8 1 ^ 1 1 ^ Exi: 4 - days. claMilied Itit your lag indudes kildien dpplicailces.I. I 510 1 _ '#98965 • : - . I ■ busy schoduto.'Pul clossJ* - .. TWINFALLS Business Onlyl Longtime —I----->le13MelLSl..£.Twi(«inlallsjLZ35=937i_ ------•S TO N EY .BRO O K *—— - prolltable bar and restau- : I ' ol-goods and soivlees to byappblnlmiit J Lot fo rsa le . Priced to sell.II. .rant. Includes all furniture ^ > work tor you (otlay, » . I M Slinwiby _ ■ • • . Chuck 733-8207.B . ' & liquor license. Lease AMERICAN FALLS------“- JT bacK building & land. 2 bdrm;.2 bath condo-0 537.500. S. ol town. No $275,000 Cajl Steve *iS Kohntopp. CRB, CRSl w/upgrades throughout.^ „mfg. homes. 734,-7285.« 1 Skylights, vaulted callings 734-1991 or Sherri.l?ullln , ■ 4 beautiful kitchen. View 736-3988. #98720 2 e f m ountains with pond. - G re at focatfon on Main Sk $118,500. Call T ^ a1 - .In TF. Features gas heed . >SackU8 734*3136 or • &AC. bsm-t,-110 4 223 DavkI Watson 543-6345. volt. $75,000, Cail SteM • » 9 ^ 6 r , , ,T •, ^ > 1 V ^ ' K o h n to p p 734.1991 d r IT nSlitri^^^iiB S^S . Sherri Pullln 736-3988> . . #99067 - : ; Only/one lefll New 2,000 .8q.ft..unitw/smalloflkw&’ L an d & A ew ay ea overhead door.' Zoned M-2. Located M mil*' • i 1.9 ACRES IN H IE south of Kimberly Rd I J^ O M B AREA, wllh . Hankins Rd Iritersoctiore • Inigaiion wicr. Great • Make us an offer. Cao home sile. Mfg. okay, SleveKohntopp734-1991 poSlbIc owner cany, • -r-M V R COMMERCIAL— i - . , ^ ^ 7 ^ 1 9 9 1 lenrnc. Get >x>ur animals ' A DMMn ol M«glo VtDty R «^ < ’ ; and cull DAN OR : ^ r - : li ^ e i i c l e i l t i g JEROMErCommerclal/hf- BARRY 324-335^. dustrlal location 8.64 9 ^ ^ ^ | s w Biirlex ey 4 bedroom has a great .at only $ 112:506. days, classilled fits yoUE ^^■ ^n> Q 'rd for• picnics( and gardening. | * 5 Y o u innm tH T o d a y ? busy schodulo. Put’c ta M Iir S ROCKY MOI3UNTAIN BARRVBRACKBTT. ^ ^ ■ H W r y efTicle cienc.utliities.Huge famil/ S3 - WCAL tSTATt BWi 36-9429 I ^ I X ‘ I 320-1864 OR 324- . ol goods and' saivtees l | ^^^^^Hroom .. Immediate occupancy!! | ,3354..»97.«6 , ^. WotK for you today.' w' B9P9j#l00086 aii:: ,AiA ' ~i 1& 20S-739-0300eMi| • I^IHBR^lDBrmAL i C > n j ^ • C all S h eila Adams da ; '||^ H | ' I 120 Acres w IthfuilT FC cI ACREAGE jiist o ils______] 2000 Overland, Bl water shares,slphonl Lincoln with quick il M tube Irrlgalioii, 2 bdrm ,| access 10 both TWin Falls, ITY 678.9021 ono bath houso, out-1 i R iverside R e a it . .andJerome.PossJWyS . ' ^ ■VIsilusMt;www.c2lrlveryeraldi?.com Slic»HAtJaiti\. | h ' invcsl your money I buildings'included. Bo-1 spills or exccllenila^ I t e J : Enjoy thb unpitdictable uring tween TF and Klmberty, I Real Estate. Qualitji[,'" . WORKING wati)crlnlhb(hanDlng2btd- ' $ 3 1 2 . 0 0 0 . V a n e b r | acreaRC. $122,500. BJ. . - I p = = = ^ built storage units. • /orsomMneelje?Be ^ , room RDpnthomfcWlitn Itv, . -Jo sie ..» 9 6 M 6 • I- , OR K r m - 3244249. 324-3354 - ,#98006/98007 . . . Commercial A £ Hn^pl(co(loni/or our waitln^l I rHnancingavailobii uitsiHivrf rioise proporty. r 1.2 ft 3 ^droom/tparlmcnM Kl on approved credit ' TE^iSoiltinM l : . 40 acres, 3 bdmi<2 bath . I n v e s t m e n t . ■ :bujlncs$.CaliSiiefyi ta ls I .. #365 . andwindy.RadtbookliiUK ' home, S ol city.’wiii split; • 326 ACRES OF FARM . S o u t h w o o d . . I ^ ------Stwenjon.»10(B87_— endMtdjunpo^-llOOHI- • ^Realtor owned.-$16S,000.- -LAND:wlih 283 shares, ? - JEROME SHOPl Solid 3 Apartments I > —H>a*d'd'e’n'R 'e*8'lTyT, crops arehay, grain, and . 25XSO building In a c o o » : 7 . : aaltor.com/Burley/" tor W 1-8OO.2OW860/e86-22fo. <»m,yciyprodui3ivc, m erdal zone priced 436-0226 II $60,000. This Is a gootC • See Us at; “rea iols of wildlife. 3 bdmi ' liome and shop. Very , buy for the price. BARRt; I f o r ri e E N T [ f : F ( BRACKETT 5 3 6 -6 7 6 4 ? 1 m m I secluded. $375,000. . , | , Ctean OR 324. 3354.1977075 BETO,TEWS 886. ■' N o»'litln^S m > JS For SeniofS. Hanclandlcapped, L > list for I. I tia 208.735-03001x1 7 585. #97583' ~ • I™ ® : : I h r : s i t • GREKTretailor': P w Clean 2 Bedroom Apar OFHCE locahononS: on Income i ' • M I o u n ta in ■ iifl . Rent Based on hcc Priced reduced on 76.4 hhNow > W '. iVView East li a cre lam ) N o l RIer, full ~ , .514 I EAST MAIN Ihjerom i t • ^ARTMENTS j|

, SWAN VALtly^daho •ntA IL ER COURT IN ! < High Mountain Ranch i s t e e a l e . WENDEli. Great lnv»-£ . i p i & a A f e i r . ' J : n e ar Ja ck so n . WY. 2160 S I ment opportunity vrijh t . -■ f>;Cno^!Ahy?-andgel ( acres. Trees, Trout . ■ uemendQds cash Dow fog- ' stream, high peaks & • ' 9 IS ? * : lake. Call M 8-S38-7140.B i e A d g t io n such a smaUlnvesiineat. «■; Indudes 4 uaiiers on '2 v aoes plus one addlilM ''' -74 + acres, w/225 water Ce l l a b s ai^acc.AUforonly r ? 's haros. $ 118,000 ^ 'H 189.900. SANDRA ;C . IAY 31. 2001 _ J C A P K 3 2 4 W 2 0 R t NELSON M - Jerome, Idaho ’ 324-3354. ; • ;: £ •96473/9M74 . .. ; ? REALTY, LLC W Acres . 734-3930 ' ' - '5 ■ ■ Cellars, Scales . . • SUPERj LOdmON FOIC 513 n 44 - WendciCldaho BUSINESS! | 5000 sq .ft.^ ■ ■■' i l B i M f e e A C R E A G E S 2 I A a e s JbuUdIng downtown ' . £ i # i B I Jerome. Lots of posslbiai Cellars, Scales ' .tld { B^ss&imcntM •:

BLISS. U nd inveslrnem ation T Or For A ' Saelf$j8,(^^^ \ . opportunity, 1 group ol 8 Hease Contact c [• undeveloped residential W.Auctlonis, ,• < [ k)ts. Ca(l 2 0 8 - ^ - 6 2 0 1 .■ ■P123------— jctlon Network •* GREATINCOMBPROt; i -0 0 2 1 . , ER1YonHwy93 J > 5 [fOBUG TRD]■irst Realty G roup .' v •3940 .. • , , , a F o r e g l o sd rp i = n • ‘ ,'S ThSmet ;;resta«am,2 b d n n ’ -.V? ■-;t»UK,.5lraaen^/:; n B ^ n B S . * P o t a t o C :'»I^adoBW e*dS;i> "t.,niobUe.Ro(nibrm«ii(-S THURSDAY. Mi ; r a o b U e m a o s o r a o i^ '-ai P ro p erty 1 :1 0 :0 0 AM g y 324.424^; , Appx. 15.94 2 Potato Storage C - '■ •"- ■■ • ;'■ .' :. li Property 2; ll-OOAM

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LYNNINi RASMUSSEN p ANNA HESSESS-.H-v-WAtTHESB-:; Assoc S r ,r ~ H T-Sroker/Owiferr-; k ffito teo llh l - 8^~>as>aa^ts “ " .;-« M o lM U fc n Dollar Oub 738-2807; B ; 734HM01101PI ' ■ ■ .;734^01 «

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V c lDOROTHY i QEIST V. . KATHY P A B T R IO O E ^ l ^^■MvItl-MiiHmDoflarClvtl Alioc. Broksr/QRI MuHM1i0flD0llV.Qub^| H Sharp atarta'r, In'Xlmbanberfy, 2 bedroom S 8 2 ,m OorOoni mlaa this Qreat home » 6 i mm 66.000 Great location fbr your smsmall i I Sparkling 2 bedroom onin largeI: corner $®7.000 , 1572 ualneas-Iocated.on.afieavllytravele In desirable ni Jerome - ^ tiir o treet, Bualnees sign In placa an ires 3 bedrobms-and ' the moneyl 2 bedrooma pg,^ racant.ramodal only. C139.900: P le m ' “‘*•>0. foMhe .1 arklng available In front .and rear baths, llr’eplace.e. gaa forced air tieai, bath • possiblesible 3rd bedroom In base* 172728 total sq.ft. - accessible fror”,',^llotj'n.KlinblilrSU,000. 0. PI la n e call family room In,bt,basement - For more :reet and alley. Call JOANN O 73? details - Visit 'Tf v ' v ‘: rhent. CallriCATHlBCHRAOER iOi today. TheHessTeam.com or 901 OR KATHI 8 . O 737-3917 , , call WALT 737-:7-3939 OR TAMI 737- m h h ic x BEimpBa^i3M31V_^|jO^ 737-3917; ■>9hi7:~ »0 - i/ lQI ■ *” ’ |Bicil>EABn'83»5ai1. fVM'. : ■ 3M .' ^ H tH O IM LLOYD. .'- nOANNEM/MCARI^I < SafesAssodate' ^■MuU-MiUonOoitaraub SalBsAstoclaia’

tSBiooD TMshpma.lie.features3bed- $89,900 Great 3 i MMIt 3 M ;.1 bath family'home In $74;f4.9pO Cottage Style house - recent $78,900 Ready to move In m intol 3 bedr' $79,900 This 3 bei horns • , MornlnosldaSellI School Olttrletl Qulat area. jonaulet-cul- 'Mtures 1490 Sfl.lt. IL that Indudes'a'fonnal rooms 1 bath daiache remodeled inside - Must see ti room 1 bath brick homejq on n q u ie tc u i ,Mnj chad garage with good s M yan)ird fbr fb entartakilnfl or family fun. , dnlng room, family r o o m , K _ ^ H Covered patio,io, (partial basement, garden' apprip re c ia te S e lle r Motlvaied - Fo ds-sac wlth famlly rooniloni and nice .central air, gas heaneat, fireplace,' automatic alley accKS for morara liInformatibn can spaced sUewaks.ils.lainlly rw5 e^c,. View.ai _ shady patio. .Fullyfehcedced w ith au to sprinklers, part fencweed, and 2 car.detached ore Information iu ll LOUISA HARRIt •oarage^iMorrai - —T- -OEBBIEDMIEiS^^H ’ 'wwwilynnrasinusmutsehieom or eair'The spVlni(/er$. Call REVA 73: rure-detalls'cdntntBa^H 737-3908 or jheHessTeam.com«m or Call WALT 737-3999 M % ^ S r . . Saln'Assodats'-'^^l VAHCE WALKER 0 4120-0384 2 0 „ RumiwiiTe'ameamat737^. 'm w 2S0H0-W22. -H.7595; . - 326-4763. »'ti9000 ^. . orTAM 737-3940.a, ,*96947 .

B fflH f l Check out' Itiis comlortatle V | B lie'two brifMm hen $9i,96o En|o'Enjoy'tho plsasura.ol a well 1 j2,500 Their loss. Your gain! Ovei 'dable new construction.'3 m,90i> .Vary nica ill-brleii'4i4b«d,i.5t«ihmm t 'On ’JellersQD Slieel In Twin win Falls.; Yflg’n lind kept home onsn PresidentialP street. This I «^o'g home in exeellant an osilltni loc miny Dice Itatiirts induding 00.000 Invested, price reduced tc tllocatkinl. Large bedroom. 2 balh.'honlntne'wtthoveM400ti;..h.. dintf$iMljidinp:..nw 5 bed 2 balhlih honie could.b'e y o u r l , fenced badiyan].$tO(age:shed,d, coveredCO patio In . ,.>.*1.'_ -.SANDY.THOMAS-^^I -w!tKton:a.highelficien(iy^B 2.500--1920 sq. tt:.5 bedioom.-1 back Is pertect lor summer barbecurbeeuto 9.'Rni$hed • « « » ceinBs..wal(ttk'ki pantry.-rCoiNetiient'to alnandasprlnUersysttn).. I'e'truerVery weli’fiain-B * ’* ^■^saTAssodata ;l~ ' AssoelatsBrokar KSS t bail) home. Twin Fails, loo mani basement wlih lamUy room, 2 .bedtooms,tbi /2 diy part. S a timeetQchbote t( j tt f c o ln Buy riMfltmiltngDodstorasa.i.TW$lsacom»rloca- Tt talned and beabeautifully decorated. A ^ . . 737-3968 CaliOIANNDOMAKolnewl balh and laundry.- View atIt www.lynnres-w nbelonirsoone. ( :tiofl,-«liti a double lot anduidthrieearoingt. must seet Ca w features to list; CallTOMUOYC mneaTeaatl ““"'"•“•w'"'. * C a B ,R M n m A |e « ..... I mituen.com or a tl Tie Ranai W M j r a R O m ^ rgM 42S^9852^^J^ |73T-3m-*wV2~::~~ I

homeshSw CAROLYN CUTLER ■ tar.OOO.’VACTIONHGHOME- 45 min- Excellent for•'4-H 4-h project. Stadroom ; " W ■ JO ANN reaves; WATCH: M onday @ 9 :3 0 am NEW CONSTRUCTIONI Now Ni Is Ilia tll4.SM IM M lIlul 3 bedroom home k) great ' ■ . ■ utas away Irom Twin Fa tuosday® 10:30 am M a tt IMS 3 n ,H tl> o M . Main ^■Multl-MlfltonOolarCiubH ■ . 'SalasAssociate iome on'2.3'acref Many time to pick your colors! Mi Bmlngslde school dIstrioL alt an'd look out ove;r„s:r W ednesdoy 1911:05 pm bedroom 2 balh honie ydur™ rs»ilhall B*««ulnl»l.l»c«ced backy^ wttl 2 sheds. I 324-8443 : Reservoir flstilng/wI /w a te r. skiing, extras Includingling a p'bol." Conalder;alll . Thursday®. 8:30 am the extras, plant shall, bull aree and sprlftkMraystam. Dullllnshoa flT iS ,™ !oors. Niwer g is lumace. Prbparly has 3 acrecres— Call for ■■ ... i - ' Frlday®11:05pm racks and your signature colc • All . . S®"** ‘lOOf formatlbn eontaet LOtiiSA colors. All.at witerconditlonir.airccrconditloflingandgis.watir appointment with BANIAMOY'737-390B rOM "O f«‘n'Ofm Saturday <9 9:00 am 1109,900. Call ooms 81 737*3910.7 heater. Call REVA 73717-3996 er DOROTHY 737- ■’■ . '••' . ' • '• O2B0-0B22.^nlylM On jJO^CflM ^ . Sunday @1:00 pm JW ttm ^ p ag>S. ^ ■ ' - ' : •

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'VANCE WALKER' HICHOLEWEBB, Sales Associate. .:.SalesAssoeiiita...:^H B 'Kofflibuinintmiiroonlln11at Ihis 1706 ^.tL Super, aharp) 4 bed 2 bath,home on t11B.i6.000 3 bedroom hoiT^e In FlleronIBon $116,900 Wondarful'vlnltflInttfgehome. tl2<,(9l'iVo(ityMb(RHRiyMigtibort QiMlettib* 3 bidroDtn, 2 bilh.hGtni pi 160.lotw.Qreai location (or 2 acre:res: 1 acre could be sold separate-',te. Total'ol 4 bedrooms 2 batbatha. Gas kniednelgworticodiittiniIinicihbntt and gtiat neigh- hnnihuiiiii.bniUutbir1 aas »'»o- hMt, central afr.'New root,Jf. hugeh back boa! WirniimWafldiytlly decor and Boor ptan imtti leaa. Locetlon'on.Maln ly.'HH » two water shares. Owner a nlca bij mvlir biin.'- Call;:ailyciir(nindtbYtr horne buelneea iOOT3bathboini.'.e«i«tifoi wMnyoubtrbequicnthicov yard: Large rooms. Somelanavicaipal ni K l!,!!!!!'"!.™ lili Valley. Prleail to i t motivtivated...For.ail the detells give >ind pitio and conier 4k L andvlnyl.; Carport concreted lilt on 1.24 icdi. Pficid tl

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^ W l i a a . M Q . Varvcla«r>laniand.aharp 3 .im.900J.itUhii M mm UhltlyiiLOldJliltJovilyjLH i.m ,K jyt9:igilDial&elbiicUi«ntJn.:IJH .t1UJ0a_fiuuttluLiiiw.lijUig-U:g.Lv9 i.coffluJaL .»6Mie.QruL4.bad(Dol(nn4bath.bmly:hofflecn. ^ ^ ^ b e d .'l.rfi bath home ne w ith all the bedroombomihullUl Urge waft- in mastir cloieL gruiinaighborhood. na Qnc^marioLmiiiireiind'nd-. wnhMeUndscipliig:i]|{kindjand .11)11/ Kneed 1 .acre m Norihwitt TwinfnFiii. F Private lenced back- ■{■'am enlileal Kitchen p n pantry, large 2 full bilhi wilhIh (irimlcci till floora. Bilght icipingIng, p'llvala' lirga fanctd bickyaid with'Ith backyird. Over 2100 iq.tl. ot cory ciian. and yard wlih’eovand dick.ck. ganlin ana, ihed, Inrii fenced lot, garden apaceace. RV parking, kitctiin with wiik-lnilk-Inpintryifldoik'c?Nniti, pitlo,a1, aulo iprlnkliii. 2 car garagi. circularliar coffllonabli living; Mtny eUns,, iffitdiin winninii ittti and pity area for'diekkti. dx Onr3000sq.tt.' B S a h a d : Perfect family realresidence In nice Synlhiile itucco}ixtirlorb«niliti'hon»ownir ixti drive.I. Ltrgi1 kilchin wilh2oviai. |ann-aliail'e tpKkws kitchen. cuiCfflMa by Bonelod CoAjlnicXon. main lloor & buemintIt lamayli room. Nmr'win- neighborhood.' View at < at www.tynnru* with lupir.low hutlfiMtlngcoili FuDyUnduipid rangt.iI. and lont ot countir spici and cabineti..111.. 3tedmoin.2baiht.pbietticaorliniatiriiay room and dows, carptdng & vbiyi'rl'M lMmnce Ith mitil musaen.cbni or e illTTha h i Raimuesen with aulo iprlnklirt.klirs. CallTHACnil-NH. Call DIANADt WHITNEY at 737-3(61 or Tha forniil'M i room.. Midi iHlhlsiisBaauiyl B< Call ik)b)t.eulotpnnUtrtytli M TeamitW ^M O. «go lasaen Tean at 737-3900. >..36if, • LOUIBAKARRII LEn7374t1(OII7344n3. . . . ■ DOMTHYIeaM 737-3991 I KATHI SCHRADER H ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ f l SaliaAaioclata H Sales Associate H ■ MuW-MiBonDoOarClubH. .

Be the 1st to owii thieIBS 6i6aautlful brand ta i,M On on KknuiQniUnifGoilCeuru. TMsblutlhii t245,00l>000 hliiyourdnijniinlhlt'iutplJon- ■ i Reiort style living etn'iliMati Cir IM Custom btiin FA9ULOUS.HORSE& SninUP. iquiie fool H [ H new 3 bedroom, 2 bath'Ilh' home which ««wpomy mrti homhil2n4iqiilitlMlMlMhow iiaoooiM iq. n. 5 bidioom homal A u lt ownar. homes with evaryamenltyl Darling Oarli piilo, cuilom homi with 4 bedt«droom. 4 J baths, 2 mat- b«lnoffli,2ibtm,liniBymm.- tn(H.-i -324-4664 * M ilH F

'JOHHHOUIEn. ^ I 'l R E N O A CARTER ■ Aasoc. Broker, QRI I DOMAN H RICK BEARD TAMI QOODINQ . :. '8 alnA itoelM ’' ' . ^ ^ l .SalaaAaaodata Executhre . SalesAsaoMsociata > ■ Minion SClub - ■ M uR M U Ion DobrCU - ^ H . ..SalesAssodate ' Sales Associate'

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■ •• ’.V V. ■. . ■•' .. lEAJ H i W L i i a E = e ih. •;Howt)oii.-..c«no«..T wuiixMi,ta ;.TWNFALts'3bdi I-;., :,T powerboat-If you do TWIN FALLS Beaulauiiful S ' ‘nWN PALLS'By'bulldtr. bui TWIN.FALLS Greatitfamlty' ( Q O bblN O'^ai^';S^g^r m "£.1 . udonI.uM bath.ieOO sq.it. Tie. 2652 4133.CreekVl^mfew Dr,; .h orne.'U pdated thrc OPP E N H O U S E I'v . . ;. 'It. MOK withanocon•eooomkai : windows, palnl.'v ;• 3 *’«‘h home. irough-^ ; o n propeny line, $18.< .'. •". >•,. dwWodad. : .■: Auto sprin acreage,’ . oul. 1H.stOiVi3b(bdm>.,: Peseible owner finernnance!' ^COMMERCIAL rj. U ^ W 1 2 j 3 P ^ • • . 'molntehane® Ireo e»e e r i e r . ' : d e c k .n e w ftrrjdPWi I.000.PW .m b a th .I h rfn o roorri. I m M lh; _glllUI34=liaill,B . quiet nolghbofho B d |! i •2422.B' . iiy 'ro o m .lS 'c s r gar I — PROPEWY—f ,.385,500. C{iH734;8r2 S ^ « ^ mucfiTmore. Perrine *SS?; ■rofiDINQ 30 .cr.8,-■M.'trrl- ^-^727M . $124,000. 735.110(1.0W . TWIN F A L I.^ S /I OlOwn'eV.' • *“ *® sp rin k le rs, nil R S ', TVVIN FA L L S 3 bd 3 bdnii.. ir.cCHind; b u h l . >:! ' m m a m -' lM>th,'2 corgarage,e'^hiSelS TWIN FALLS B y bui ceilings.,' . we«»1:0pCSy36-62 ' • Well.mnlnuiliiiicl comin«'i{ .. l a n d s c a p e d , rod 100 East. 0OMI Left.oo1.00 2983E) ■ -■ commercial, dty sen/klen/kMS JEROM E ' ' ■ :en«boti>;otlo(MsiRgl> RV porklng, 20*30* tieat- P^B H B H B B U H -TWIN'FALLS Nice3I bdrm.b possible. Call Marva'va . Huge price reduistloiM ' • THERE’S ROC '7 ^ 1 ' e d s h o p w ith o p e tOOMTOROAM . K B I flOfOfli,l(HO»,.f!.-l«o home, new carpel,,v,.\rinyl/ JEROME $21,500 i;al^acre Established heating & A 6-■ •, 3 bdrm ,'2 b a th hoh m e o a 2+.ocfBS . n v ^ T j ..S 9 2 .W 0 . Coll 733.ri71: 3 3 B ft ell new bathroom,n, new. : parcels In one of Je ro n ot: 401 Soulh MopitOrt srome's business.' Includes SSpfl •^Pfox.l500sq.I $q.rt. of Uving sp a c e . W a B B Sl vinyl nleest'subdMsions 501 , ^ . . . ^Rup*rt, 1083350« - ' TWIN FALLS 3 boditdroom,' ' 3 S500S ' sq.ft. bidg, 5 vehicleei , • ‘ Ookkitchencobiixjbinets& watersoflenet'H^i . 1 both’, wood stove siding.., 50 W then north onm &Sub^ T'lnvontory'&'eqiitp. N0 9 •Lorgedeckw/hc^/hottub J -J , , Ing, loncod back yen 10,095. ridge Drive. SotJlhtiilhorn. . $1,80.000. Call Tonya •66O4. • vievra. Hunyi Only 3 I ••■Bfeokfasfbotdir:dinlngroom ; sJSrtpSK MB,poo wood deck, cemonl f 3 lots Ba'ckiis 734-^31'36'(it~~ , way. 578,500. 44! 6 tti ' 77^ left. Call GIno. . David Watson 543-e34S •C entiol oif condi)nd|Honlng .. ^ stiMAMociiti ■ , 'S I X LANDMARK REALTY\LTY ; #06300 ^ ■ Ilim Ave. 6. Call 734-539391..B- . I ■ • $1M.OOO ' , - SitN. Trustee Sale:.. . (208)324-76188 TWINFALLS • • i* tow ■ .TWIN FALLS 4 bdr • Hoyl0,200)Mloni SHOSHONE 2t^ acre^;g-|oS 1. Weiiestabllshwlcilem'eA: i»»n 'bath. AC, lencodid b a c k , kiichen cabinets & i . b^litiiSBciow.-JWJ5J . yard, sprinkler, apj North of Shoshone.le C Call L ocal b a r in c lu d e s refi} 7I0&.Slt.l!up*rt;i0 83: • windows:& vinyl sis;Mr|y. 20S-888-2500ei . e sta te 8i equipm ent.'T dni.- 286AddlMnAv«.E.^S 1400 sq II. 1473 30 354 3rd Ave. W. S4d, -— key operation. BobW '; ‘fwINFALLS-Rler 'e'veGol TheMagUl •'. Conlaci:, ■ 1^0244. when you tan bu/fl/this Jailing 2-3 bodraiim Sonm • C a II7 3 8 -ta i1 .734-61 ,,M \c c op«n lo qualiHed bi^oret lKDA.8urolDav(lopmer: r ' . m ' , TressureRIdoeSubdl ,$205,000. Call Slev4 YOUR I . su(h on affordable!piiMlHiiranglily'upilofiid,ardll pi - TW INFALLS Owner c — ilonlotforsarebyown JR HOME LENDER; 1 ^ . 98So,200W.SuiiaA,iO No manor now you tpono 2 bdmi.l-bath; big s . Kohntopp 734-1991t ; . small S49,90'0pfl« n . 733-6133 or731-5676 J e r r y ' K 3 9 -Rupert, ID 83350jii :4 • d#y«. clattaied Itit : 476 W alnut S40,0 ■^76 #08065 • : - ' Russo {208)4360I]i,&i.4 ■ busy Khodulo.'Pul cl 7 3 ^ 3 tS 3 « •A • TWINFALLS . . Businass Onlyl Longtime ' •.TwinlaHsjLZ35=937i r ------•STONEY.BROOK*)K*— - prollisble bar and restau- — Lot for sa le. Priced to s« ol-goods and soivlce iown by oppoinlnieht lo sell. .rant. Includes ell fum ituro. > wotk lof you (Oday, t o . » . M .■•■ Sliiwi Lm-- Hwy 93, 3 bdrm.,^21- • ■ .Chuck733-8207.BTM '& liquor license. Leosd n e a t ’- ' 2 0 acres.sac.OOO., I-, b a c k b u ild in g a la n d ! .' dihe .Call733^t^0 tl d 0 $37,500.*S.^of town.'}«n S« *275.000 Call Steve'. J f e l - jhput. mfg. homes. 734,-7285roBs^m Kohntopp. CRB, CRSl I Bllings 734-1991 or Sherri.PullIri. !?”■ I ourJ f A R EAView = r i 738-3088. #08720 } . UL----- |_j-PBOPERTy- p G re at focetlon on Main Sk ^ in T F . Features g a s heicd 81AC. b8m't, H 0 '&229 AMERICAN FALLS 'el4°5/ . a^ G M A CZ ., volt. $75,000. Call SteM ■wifM 2 bdrm;.2 bath cor ■ IT IB rR eilE a uZ- e Kohntopp 734-1001 pf ■, BW HI w/upgrades throughi ii_ . Sherri Pullln 736-3088( S a f l i Skylights, vaulted collil e y ••••.. .• #89067 ' i S H n . ' & beautiful kiichen. V . 324-3354 Only/one lefti New 2,000 SS h of mountains with pc Land & Aere'ayeg — B $118,500. Call Tor JM- *i!S li?'S& ,l' n n ..‘Sackus 734-3136 „ . M-2. Located ti mil*' David Watson 543-83V • i 1.9 ACRES IN H IEB south of Kimberly Rd & gg M •»99046r , . T • = j J^ O M B AREA, withh . Hankins Rd lritersectlor{ IniRaiioi) wucr. Greau -•. ’ Make us an offer. Call .. SR- m agic valle-® ' home slie. Mfg. okay, SteveKohniepp734-100t \ - - m E &MIK ^ — MVR COMMERCIAL-ri^ ■ iMHsiblcimmTatny. H I r e a l t y . 734-1001 = ^ ' ■ lenu.t Cci >our animalslalS ■'' ADMMinollM9ioV«ntyR«Myy t H 734-1^91f :andcullDANbR JEROMErCommerelal/hf- ' c l i e i t t i BAWW 324-335^. dustrlal location 8.64 Hh f”" I12 “ " ■ <60.000. #80297 ' ; acres with'rallroad spur ■ l i I FARM/RANCHES! m i ■ located on West Main.. ' I J f f l l L I F R ^ S icDsilr Estailte Sale / Price H H . I . I ■ DAIRIES ___ •ANIMAL LOVER •Close to freew ay In"' . Jeromei Many uses, po-' r w B w i i i b i I onto I S r . , . ■CC AIERTI Jerome area, , non - 12.9 acrcs wlih IrtjpUori. • tentlal unlimited. PosslW e., ckens,|% I • ■. ' T" 'spIlL Call M ana 539-5M 1. , aiyes KjatodlMl jut- ■ wJierrorimiure, • , •. JEROME Great Income IFE WITH THrKlwwith |m Bo- Includes well, Mpilc and •- Propertyl 3 duplexes tor- II be easier when you move ihem on to sriy. power drop for home.>. cated in town close to Burie)1 lovely 2.7 acre*. H ones, chltket p !^lV ^||^R ' 4. h. wl^ shopping. Qood rental '. ve* - you name It a n be accommodati 1 b r . GrM view and owner ~ • • -^(tnrnrw ced at*^I-:— Alhl8lory.-J210,000.-Callr— n u Call Jerryre. Wonderful S bedroom home wl H 126AcroswithfullTFC ‘ Men/a530-5441. .. n- ached n ra ie . bam and shed. Close 1 ^ 1 116 o r 678-4227. "D watershares,siphoiSny! S70.000.DANOR - ., ' JEROME South.Lincoln I 2000 0voHai riey.ancTpnVSt ( ■ • ^ • # I 0 « 5 8 ' • It, I lube Irrlgalloti, 2 bdmbath BARRY 324-3354. Frontage 10.74 acrei .. 200 O vetond Ave'Euriey, IIlb ■. S o n e b a tn h o u so , ou commercial lndustrl£ir ’ rV Hines : . ''l i i l l . . I buildings'Included. B< — -possible 8plit;railro ^ ' "'r*mo(:k»ystDn«&iiIi»vild.'o^r i I tw een TF ond Kimberl: {and,Bur{ey ■■ ’ Kc t st o w Rkaltt Gr^ i i i . c o m " . . vl(h p ' $ 3 1 2 . 0 0 0 . V a n e^ b FRONTAGBIt One of ihe E odijl •l-Josle..»M 946 • ’ ■ ■' •J'C SSMARknEALTY^': . last Jerome Iridusirlal ' „ ( ^ ) 3 2 4 - 7 5 1 8 . .uitsiHivrf Hotse.proper _Parkpar«ls_wiihSo.^___: . I V l i attCanW f eHelp ■ . 40 acree, 3 bdmi/2 :b« Uncoln fronujte. Priccdcd ■. No manor how you ipond yeti' ’ [ ^ 9 | ^ B ^ | s W Blii ID . home, S o l city.’will sp ^ • .at only $ 112:506. daya, elattlllad fit* yoU; , \M im th Today?— • -Realioroiimod.-$16S.OC busy achedula. Put’c t ^ ^ | 6 r s ^ i N < ^ • -H-a*d'd'e*n'R*e*8'lT' BARRY BRACKBTT, ef ' n«d-s- ilm^savlng d l r e ^ 5 1 g.'^sgf^s 43iB-9429 ^ 1-800-20^3888,1868-22^6.4 320-1864 OR 324- , 01 goods and sarvlc«il5 . Biirley 4 bedroom has a grea full 3354..»97.W6 . »otk for you today.’ V ■ P 9 9 9 P 9 I# 10008for picnics/and gardening pe. '• . ; efflcienc utllitles. Huge famil ‘ E . PRIME,RKIDBimAL ■ O n j iW' ^ Call Sheila/ {?,® ACREAGE jiisi o ils____ v^^lnimedlate occupancy! f - - ^21 2 0 6 0 O v e ria n ( » lit 208-735-0300 iaa Lincoln wlih quick _ J .access 10 trathlWin Falls.•lis i L G M A C PCA.TV 678-9C ' : I R iverside R l a A d a m s i : $ 2 7 5 , 0O O P TIRED OF Priced reduced on 78.< ’ . .andJerome.PosslblyS . K tM .T r us at; WWW.C2II !£ . ONLY$54.906- j a cre lam> N o l Rler, ful I■IS iaI I Invcsl your mo n . ,• spills or excellent farm a^?»SSiSr5?BC4grjr.z.*.u-..i.-»;.i. :-. and, Burley ; ' “ “ * ^ “ RealQuality" Estate. Ql ■■ w o r k i n!G g s.K :ssss^ acreaRc. $ 122,500. BJ.y . > 0 2 0 . ; . ' . j B g n built storagee 11units. ■ forsomeoncclse?BS ® ' ipo«l!.|«ltlio.tWtallV,■ I slopes. Now askini«ho , OR Krm -324-4249.}. ; 324-3354 - 2lij\eraldi.scom SIicUh AtJaim a .rnnancingaval unis tuiDyjroucionopialbebcia*O $164,800.9eneorEIII( ,#98006/98007 Commercial A £ B | 733-5550.« 97^ onapprov^^c lupert BftabKkjartWhmtonid'? . I n v a a t m a n t , ' y : , v | ] ^ i l 1 crcdit. :buslnc$$.CallShenjctyl , andwind]r,RadtbookiiiUK * 3 2 0 ACRES OF FARM FO R R EN T~ __:------Stwenson.»10(B8; iQ. SHOSHONE Dairy,0 .B . lan d: wilh 283 shares,i ' ? JEROME SHOPl Solid 3 — «87— -endoitdjunpo^-IIOOHr-r , loose purchase opllori. Jl* IttUng eppUeetlantfor ouruaitfni :— , crops a ith a y ,g ^ n , and.V . 25XSO building In a coa>£ ; '*rea!tor.com /Burley/" t( rt"? 886-2863. ' ■'■ ' i f Slit i for 1. i ti 3 Udrxxtm Aportrntnt$ ■ for Mlnl-Cassia Homes ■tar (»m,ycryprodui3ive. merdal Mne priccd a t. »• ^ SWAN VALLEY Idah $60,000. This is a go o C . ’ lots ofwildUfe. 3 bdrni . ..Southwood. --• See Us at:' High Mounroin Rone ' buy for the pricc. BARRt ' home and shop. Very . I FORI x><>r 'neor Jack so n . WY. 218 BRACKETT 536-6764 A R RENT p r ^% Apartments secluded. $375,000. / ^ Clean 1 Bedro 51 436.0226 oUj ( acres. Trees,'Trou ' OR 324-3354.1977075; iSr'fflS"™ "'; iU r'" FOR RENT Uk ' stream, high peaks1 I BEHI 1EWS 886- dng applicalions for our wjiilns listI-. : :- lako. Call208-S38-7140.l ® -<5wForSenioS.I 4 7 585. #97583' ~ •GREMrRCTAHOR : w . ' B l = J ' P en rf&2bcdrooniAp,}rtmmis . .• T W N FALLS .------T f le n / fiaisBd s « on Income S /')/,' M C lean Z Bedroom i —* OFncBiocmoNONS i a l BBnlBasedon ^ Valley Park SS .74 + acres, w/225 wate — I BAST MAIN Ih Jerom i £ • »»• uiktng appllcaimsfor ourKaiilni! m sh a re s. $ 116,000 ^ . 514 •• • ■ ’p POPLAR GRQViI H ^ b t m e n t s stfor 1,2 & 3 h td m m Apimmms INCOME Loading dKk. Could ' «• Apartments •possibly lease option. - t i . . . i v l ^ ' ' ^ ^ R O P g T Y _ M o u n ta in « . ^ 5 8 8 2 .^ N E L S O N J : ^ n t l y m appliance: * . V View East IL> 1 ^ SAWTOOTH y business, Inventory co lili . : , ' . . t ot. be purchased sepanudy.? >1 8 ttoe/cB?" Check returnum $77,500. B J. OR •' * ' ' m ni-Cass! t ~ ■ ■ 513 ” uck KITIY 324-4249. ? I A C R E A G E S _*22036_ ------^ J n •'nuiiERicouRriN! | f . WENDEU. Great ln v « .5 II hom^''|[^:atJil rinta^\ > -yi ^dsteeSale■ mehl opportunity wljh 5 '. I .. uemendQUS eash Dow f o t idreAdgtionI suchasmaUinvesuneot.^-; 1 1 Indudes 4 uallers on '2 vaoes plus one addlUonS : i Cellabs al ^ ac e. All for only V ? • ^riqhniPov^^^HHm i H f l 189.900. SANDRA . ,M AY31,2001 CAFFS 324-8752 OR i 0 AM - J ero m e , Id a h o*: ’ 324-3354. • ;: £ IS.94 Acres . * 9 6 4 7 3 /^ 7 4 ... , : J age Cellars, Scales . . • SUPER W C talO N FO ie BLISS. U nd Investmen(AM-WendeU/ldaho BUSINESSI SOOO sq .fi.^ , opportunity, 1 group ol { buUdIng downtown^ r .C i i i l i S Iundeveloped residentle5.12 A a e s k)ts. C a (l2 0 8 -^ -« 2 0 1 .l Jerome. Lots or posslbia-S age Cellars, Scales .tIeiBuslntasftJmttniftJ •: rmation Or For A ?/ Please Contact magicyalley.coiri M foBUCTlI I Homeseller ; B Foreglosi •cmxtscbmrM lf* i s ' ^ 2 1 ERTyonH»793 > 5 ce First Realty Group. between TWnFilU a Sa 'i PotatoJ49-3940 • ^ VdIejcA|^7.56 ' • ,«res.sliopiv/14’do<^.: , THURSDAY, Shbpw/lO'door.leaia: Property 1:10:00, '.'^P^adooWeAdS^if l(flH.com V I . 2 Potato?torai ;.,2PbUe.Ro(»>m^S Property 2: 11:00/ ■SSfiSSSLtHiS ■ 2Potato^orat For More Infon Free Brochurcji ■ . Da'yna McKee. — ^ 801-51 ; D on P attM so a (

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lDOROTHY i OEIST KATHY PARTRIOOE Alioc. Broksr/QRI nHRi ^^■MuHI-MlilkKiDoaarClub . MuHM1i0flD0llV.Qub H j j W _ ^ 3 2 « 8 0 ^ Sharp startar Ini KlKImbarly'2 bedroon |82,iw » Don’t miss tills Great homi $36,000 GreatlocallonforyourIHour small Sparkling 2 bedroomom on< large corner $®7.000 , ■ , 1572 square feel home In ,'. ... J. ___ In da'slrabIrabla neighborhood.-, Lots-of bualness - located on a heavilytraveled. tr: ...... Jerome • ^ street. Business sign In placilace and. Features 3 bedrooms'and 2 e for the monayl 2 bedrooms. 1 racant.rsmodel onl,»9,m:on Pl.m parking available In front .and 1 baths. Ilrepiiiplace. gaa forced air heai, bath • pospossible 3rd bedrbohi ln base-, 1728 total sq.ft. - accessible ™ lot.in.Ktab.,I, «H.OO1,000. Plane call lamily roomm In,basement • For more rhant. CaiCallkATHl BCHRAOER today. street and alley. Call JOANN10 9 737- ' '' ' ' details - Vis/Isit TheHessTeam.com or .3881 OR KATHI 8. 9 737-37-3017. , , call WALT 7 mhhicx BEimpi • m /i 737-3817;»7i- »'0fl2li' ' r 737-3839 OR TAMI 737- f l ■ ' RICK BEARD 839-8311.311. r ■ 3 w .' "V./'■■ /lh. ' ■ I lTHOIMI.LOYO. i - nOANNEM/MCARt < SalesAssodate' ^^■MuU-MiUonOoibraub , SalBsAstociais’ :

tesiooD Si H mhorns, features 3 bed- $59,800t GreatGrai 3 bed, .Ibath family'home In $74.91)0 Cottage Style house -recent-- re $79,900 Roady to moi mo^einiGl :3bedr' $79,900Thls:Is 3 bedroom, i bath home- ^ ■• .■■, • .■•. Momlngsldejslde School Olatrlctl Qulat ana. ly remodeled in'slde -. Mustt sisee to room 1 bath brick hom^omepnqulefcui- 10sq.ft that Indudes'afonnal I detached garage with good sMed yan)ys for intartaiiilng or lamily fun. and dining room, family room, Coveredt palpatio, partial basament. garden' appreciateSeller Motivaledid - fir ." f ” ' “ '.""smllyy room'■ and nice central air, gasga: heat, fireplace,' autoiM UcBH morame Information calj spaca^ sUewkJawals, lamily'room. e(,c. . View at fenced withauto sprinkl«n.partart lenced. and 2 car.detached^^V more information iull LOUISA HMRI8HA ??*','S!tJ!!K!a ■ — - T - -DEBBIE DAMIEiS"^ “■■■i----- — 'wwwilynnrannraamWahTcom'or eall'Tiie "'r sprinklers. Call REVAEVA 737:390501 forrura'detalls'cdntaclBafl VAHCE WALKER O Rasnrnaam in.com or Call WALT 737-3899 ■ Saln'Assodats'-' wnTe'amat737^. 'mw 280-0S22. -H.7595; . * 326-4783. »'ti9000:. . orTAMI 737-31'-3840, ,*96947 ' ■ ■ ' : | T 3 ^ 9 0 ^

Check out' itiis nmlorta m i m IE foit^itew'brifoomliom $ 8 i,« ioa ' Enloy I lhfl ploasura of a well $92,500 Their loss. Your ga^^nl! Over ■ $S3,90i> Vary nici ili-brlc i-btlci'4 bid. 1.5 tuth 'on’jellersonsiiaeilnI In Twin Falls.; Yog’n Ond kepthomame on. Presidential street. This many olca ttatiirts incl $100,000 invested, price reduce aunt locationl. Largs bidcwm.2ballbim.homi wtth over 1400 tq..h., E including SINI sidf)ig;.ne« 5 bed 2 baihb; honie could.b'e your “ iincn KisiJiisrt omyaiB, stoiagi. snc . .SANDY.THOMAS.I .windowu’a.highetricitfieiency^gi* fumaca; cintral ® i:shed,covmdpatloh ____ xorhVtfftrVefy'weli’main- $92,500--1920 sq. tt:.5.be'diooioom.^-1 bacmsperteetfofsunwhji«rbart)*euing.'Bibhid eeaiiiBs,i9s.:wak.in'i^.-:ComiiiiM'to H j ' AssoelatsBrokar- ■ alnandasprlnUecsyi*y*t«m. The partial basa- ^^■"^saTAssodata ;1 ~ T mailt nakn good stongwaj..TW$lsaeom»rloea- talned andand beautifully decorated. A ^4 baih home. Twin Fails, 10010 manyI bajimint wllh famBy room,»m.2.bedtoona.i/2 eify'pjrt. Sat■ timetl to choote jttf coin Buy __ 737^J8^J :tion,-«hhadou6laloiiloividthriecaroiraga. must sest new features to list; Call TOMi iiflvnU b»th »nd laundry. Vliw'liw It www.tyn'hras- n Mm vj gone.-a, CaB R M n m A u M leet Call DIANN DOMAN O ‘ M:OrD m„a,^„„,'oranTJ«BileHawMmaaTeawat t 7S7-399l.'-»990«2------itii$il7i7-atll-'-rt73i5v-— BUH ywm homeshSw CAROLYN CUTLER ■ ta7.Q(|0.:VACTIO^ION HOME- 45 min- Excellentt forfoi 4-H project. 3tadrao.m; WATCH: Monday @9:30 anam . NEW CONSTRUCTION!ONI NowlS'tha $114,518 WMM«h(l 3 Mroom home b) great • ■ ' utes away Irom TwiTwin Falls. You could tuosday® 10:30 amI time to pickyourcolors!lorst Mak'ethls'3 nifghboihood.L >MomlngtldetchobldlttrioL ^^■Mutt-MifltonOolarCkibB. I . . -JO ANN reaves; H ith home on 2.3’acraf Many sit and look outtut over Rosswprth ^ Wednesdoyi9l1;05pmm bedroom 2 balh home.]me.ydurs wllh all B*«rt»ulpf«tetetiKedbaeky^i«tti2thidi. l I 'SalasAssociate H flstilntilng/water. skiing, extras liicluiiduding a p'bol." Conalder;alll . Thursday @.8:30 am the extras, plant shelf,lelf, bulll in Shoe nfin araa and sprlftkiira^im. , 324-8443 : M Properly, has 3 acres—< Call for ■■ Friday® 11:05 pm • All . . S®"** EVA737-3t96erD0R0THT737- I . ' • '• 0260-0822t^Jnly$Mj90^Cfl83^ Sunday @1:00 pm «J399S, ■ ' - ' : • *

' ' 'VANCEWALKER ' SalesAssodate. nicholewebb, H .;-SalesAssoeiiita-.;H 'ffoffli bum In tmiii'I Don11atD Ihis 1706 ^.tL I Super, shariIharp 4 bed 2 bath home on E$118,000 3’hedroom home in FlleiFllei;on $118,900 Wonderfutv[ul'vinttfge home. ti2<,M'WoiBnd.aharpcl 3 im,900_Lit3 J.itUhitlyiiL0ldJliltJ0vilyjL .tlU.mj,satr:jNiadnlDiilseOi^HOflllJH .$1UJ0a-fiuubluLiiiw.lijUig.itmg-Urgi-OffluJaL .St6Me8.QfUL4.t.4,b«inm3bidiWiwiiM.^^| ^ ^ ^ ^ ' 6 s 0 7 7 6 bath hohome with all the bedroombomiiomi hu Urgi waft' in mastit cloieL gnainiighborhopd. QncgmerioLmiiiirtLinland-. Nnu ^pitliundsciplng: dick md .lull/ ftnnd 1 .acn m NorthwittutTwinFiii. 1 PilvitelinctdbtdcKS 'amenltlaal KItchechen pantry, large 2tullbilhiwi11 wilh (irimlc till floora. eilght iciping, p'tlvali' Ijrgi lincid bickyaidiidwlth 1 bickyird, 0»ir2t00iq.tt,fllIt. ot cory dim. ind yard wllh uvindiId dick, gtnlin tm, ihid, Inrll fenced lot, gerdann apace.ai RV parking, kitchinwlthwth walk-ln pintry and oik 'c?hiniti, pitlo. aulo iprlnkliii. 2 car gaiagi. cKculircitc coffllonibli living; Mtny mns,mni tffitd winnlnii itw and pity tmN Ifor dKkkti. Ont 3000 ^tt.' ” shad. Perfect famil/nllyraaldencelnnlca Synlhiilc ituccituccoixtirlor biniliti'homiownar drive. Liigi kilchin with 2 ovini, jinn-inn-alii ipKkwiUtchin.cvilCffltiuiabyiHbyBonCoAjtrucXon. miln llocr & bumiimiiit iimay lOMn. Nmr'wln- neighborhood. View'lew at www.lynnr«- wtth lupir.lowlow 1 hutlng coili FuDy UnduipM rang*, tnd ions ot countir spici ind ubirabiniti., 3b»dtoom,2bithi.piuiotlicioiliNorliriillyioofliiKl dowt, cirpttiiig 4&viiiyl' v MiiAtmhcilmmitil musaan.cbni or eilliill.Tha Raamuessn wiih'iutoipriniprlnklirs. CallTMCTMI-NH. Call DIANA WHITNEY at 737-3(61 or Tha tomil nnm. Mul iHlhitBiiuiylih li Call tk)int.aulotp(iAU«BeDilm'Kanni,. CM . Tsimit7B74M0.J ^ » 9 0 0 4 < r ^ . fleiiterowmd. BaweatanTaaai at 737-3900. >..36if,ir. • LEn737-3tt(0RT344n3.■ /> . . . ■ D0MniYleiM731W7-3993.:tWMi ^ H KATHISCHRADER I ■ Sales Aasoclale ■ I LOUIBAKARRIB H ag g i': ^HMutd-MiBonDoOarClubH. . '' Sails Aaioclata

Be tha 1st to owii1 thisth 6eauUful brand tai,MOnni11MKlnibirlifB Goll CM(U. TNS bWitlhil tlinis,000 hliiByoiirdtiimiinlhlt'iuipl cipuon- Riiort style living etli'iliMi.tnittttimm Cutlom btilR FABULOUS HORSEISE SETUP. 3^iquiielooL ^ new 3 bedroom, 2 tbath' home which ««wporiiyfiiirlihomhii2n4iquMlMiMtM ttrti al2al3000iq.R:.5bidioomhomil AuHovrlovmir. homes with eviryiminltylItyl Oirling pitio, euilomhomiwlUHth4bidroom.4Jbatht.2mu- I Indudea a bonus rooiroom & 2 car garage.- i

RON FREEMAN H^ ^ I 'lR E N D A CARTER Aaaoc. Broker, QRI ' ■ OEBBIEKOWARD H OIANIlANN DOMAN H RICKBEARI JUANITA MYERS.t I TAMI QOODINQ SalacAaaodata JOHHHOUBEn. H^^■MuRMUIon DobrCU ■ Executiva . Sales.iiesAtsociate > ■ MinionSClu SalesAssodate ' ' SalesAssodate'' j ' Assistani'.' :.' '8alnAatoelM’' ' H 324-8508— ^ . , ■ - ■ "'J ' ■■ ■ ' ' ^ j-- ,..—D18-Tlme»-New»,irTwhrFillirldBhbrsunaay T

E g 'mmiiS ...... — ; .._ j . , , ■ FOUND on th i n eth m REMEMBER^ . ACTIVE COMPANYY CHILDCARE . ■ DEUVERY DRIVER'. 7th StfM t ih R u p e rt n '. ; d r i v e r s ;. , ... FARML-• LAWN MAINTENANCE- ^ M-A That birthday ad you placelac«t . : NEEDS 21 PEOPLE^ ' Nannie* wanted. EaiE a s t ' Ambitious, deisn drivingtog . ' :FT/PTneededOTR, ■ btodc ai>d brown ma .- F ann Irrigator needed. 3fi*-G al- ..N eed pereon fer mowing ' . '.'s o m e Ume a g o in 77i*.f7». .IM M EDIATELV Coalst (CT. NY, N J) S a \ m ce.' . Refere. W e« e m SlatesiJS,. ;;.ed p ^ experience..Filer •7Irne5-/«e»*w7Nowi8t>> •Jier law ns. Musi h a v e a . R-, Sthe Great opportunity lor thoDosis •$$ w hile w atchlng-kldia .TSCISSSS >n> area. Eves. 326^5608.B_ YOUR t ^ k - ; time to com e pick up yotiryot .wlllingto worlc.and grcjfow -.Top,salarlos;PaldBlrtanIare,- / D O E30 + hre.'ApplyIn ■ — - dean dri^g record.---^ ' h e may b e yours, piM 'he !' ■ wllh the.-company. Easa m vacations & helklays. UsU se V. person a t Everton : y ™ ... Call 324-2198. EOE. ■ ': ’ . contact DonnetaCtiigbi V; ^ . bonus ^ ib le. Home lay!' .'tHpsandIneenttves.Cortom- o(car,TSN 800-549-^13!>132. .M ettresa F a c to r. 328 2ni ^ Urge.%astem Washlnjjton AD - at 436-5866, anytSn ! 2nd (requontly, 888-865-7600 .'maintenance ^ , . " , p le ta train in g provldei ------: AveS.,TF,.'-: : ;rew crop fann seeking ex- ;■ • TIMESCLASSIFIEiIED' •. atter,-1;1Spjn.- ; pLERtCAL . . 1 0 7 ,. :.ForlntervlewcaltMen.i n q p h o n e c a Ll s3.- DRIVERS.■ . , -.perlenced Iridlvldual for -.OEPARTMENTT ThankYout - ^■9^ Officemanager/ — . Gem State Transportattorton full lime poslllon. Must - P — M . A B O R T IO N I Tdee. 9AMt6lPM . ' rfVion gEDVfeftVDftiV^rt •»ci FOUND sm all tem ale C :S I . 734-2883 ; . Is looking for OTR drivenere' have experience,'plant- • ; 208-734-5538 ■ ALTERNATIVES ; • Riv- PT, Mon.-Fri. Inquiries mmai ^ to run dty vans, reeleres& 8 Ing, cultivating & harvest- nance'Weld*r.Onlypro- . ■ Ile/Shepherd X w/pur ’*', flelont certified welder collar. No tegs. Le ^ ADUINISTBATWE - ■ . or Valley. Q ood pay;, e>ex- , colt between 8:00-5:00pnOp™. ■; walking floors. We haviive ing su g a r beets, entons or O R ' L e n g ^EQNANc V 1-R . . 0735-9182.Mustbeia . black hair w/brovm pa< a n t . benefits. 8-5 M-F, ^ -rgoqd equlpment.-bonusJS-- •^potatoearlnsurancoTbetp- .FREffTESTlNQ . . - ■ . Fax resu m e-to ' 208-677-^543♦ 3 Veryfttendly,733^>S3e 734-7472-800071-7475 • bE*ITAL . . . es&bentfts.734-906Z Ijlnt - ^ 8 -7 8 8 -9 6 5 3 e r em ail . ’ High end doptat lab seokt . lie,bo8toeIectric.aPi:Oa . .• (B U R L E Y ) . . HOUND POUNi: ^ - .in our-HaileyofO^fori mlchael0micr6n.net ; 'experience futl.tnoutt: ___ Plus; Wages DOE. Bene-. TWINFALLS; NP. • r - VJ08 . . '“J; PR O ^lbN A L TRUCKIK FARM . ■ ♦ . fits: Employee h ealth .. ■ FALLS." . ■ .PROFESSIONAL. least (and.possfbiy.mdrt :,waxer,$35.-$46,000pei t : Milker Machine Tends' Park. ANIMALSHELTER t:. ..20rtoursperweek,t Ic^reA L^^^^^ DRIVING SCHOOL; id s' denial, life Insurance,-va- • : . Blue Lake« 0»ic« Pat : . ; / . yeardepe'ndinger lte machine thai milks dairy, L_^SEpinOES____ ' maintain records for-mu Immediate openings for experience. Fax resume -CLASS A CDL'4i State i[ry. »calton. paid Holidays, a n d . Moln floor. 1728 sq.,iq.-it!' ...■ oxperienced socretar- jme Certified, finantinong.*' cows; guides cow IntoIto 401(k) plan. Applluttona ' . Exc. Tocation.& qualii = , . .tiple projects in th e Enw or* to: 208-344- 6238: - SANKftUPTtV ^ J • '.ronmental Dept. T he G0>,0 A ios; bookkeepers & .■ ■ available. Ceil 7340$86am stanchion and.washealea avoilableol: ...... , ' • Call 734-7077 Of 734,70: : AII(»0aM«Sliol.Acca«»5, DISTRIBUTING FIRM — .teals and.uddor ol cow ' :'- V (aka Go-fer) wilt be re.A c ash ie rs.. DRIVERS ^ ■' TWIN FALUS Appro;irox. 1, Rottweiler Lab X, blaKtn/>b . divorce & criminal mattere, ^ 733-7300 or 678-404010 Looftlng for 20 people. ; ' vrith disinfectant. Squooz-BZ- .Ple^SecurttyOtfl^ . ..UOOsqftprofesstonalc»lot- . tomale. on Tyler. ™ Can Bred Rk» at 734-3367 if Must b e capable of work-ork^ R M dy Mix Drivere w anted, es cow's teat to collect»ct 21S2S.Uneoln- L Ing Independently withoutPP;, CDL required. Experienco sam ples for curd and ■ ‘ -.lico building. Closes e t1 o 2. H oetepShopherd X. BA^^ld^UPT6Y. . distribution 61 docum ents PERSONNEL IS pralqrred. No phone calls. n d Jerome. ID83336 . > ' ' C oun H ouso a n d dowi close supervision. Call «•. blood. Ston milking ma-ia - - .. . (2 0 8 ^ ^ 1 0 1 I fown- ■ oktor female, on WalrW nut Competlthre rate s on) /copying correspondenceS PLUS ■',®j Apply In pereon. Monroe, Io,wn. flood parKlng. socise cu - 3. Hoelor X fem ale; NoiNorth ' Chaptor 7 bankruptcies. Monday or Tuesday lor chine and attaches ctips IS. c o d i n g a n d e n t e r l np tg = J , ■ Interview between 9 am . Addison Ave. West Faml- ;rjty sysiem . multi-tin-Une olBuhl •Jew Stoker a t 734-8452.52. records Into the Recordirds CLERICAL ■ ly Insurance and 401K of machlne.to teats of . btiono system . AC.' a n d 1 p m 734-2883. . I '' n^.cow. Rem oves cups when C . 2 4. Lab X Gold m ale pup ";H6U6fe6LfeAtj|N(5i.;— d a tab a se, data entry, file filt Looking for eriergelic per­ olfered.H - . . en MAINTENANCE . - I . bathroom s, tastelulllu lly 5.Vory old mole Pomeranle ... . set up and maintenance DRIVER ------^ _ required am ount of milktls Is The J.R. Simplot V. . ■ . decorated. Exc. conditksilition, Reasonable ratos. ce, son to help m n T F ofllco. DRIVING SCHOOL . obtained from cow. Dtps > ■ ' a n d filing fecoids Into thethe' Data entry & general7~j J o b E atlm ator, PT holp PS '. C o m p an y Is looking . SI t9.000. 731-7451. Rl Call Sheila a t 736-6713.H. "r B&TTRUCKDHIVINGt cups of machine Into dls- . R e- .ADOPTION: -T^ . vault; Required skills: At-.At. , b o o k k e p ln g . O O E . Full-□11 FT hours. Basic knowl- lls- . for a Quaimed Boiler ^ - ./oltorQwned; I .D a c h s h u n d X s p,a a c d e p 6 6 p p a t r 6 L ; - lention to detail (very im. edge of mop reading.ho GotyourClossA C;D,L... tnlectant solution after,ter.. Operator with 5 yeare . . Wooklyseivlce.'now- im- ' benellts. Call 788-5460S = 5 ternala’. portant), typo 40 wpm. ^ Good driving record, lightiS ; . Tuition Assistance oachcewlsm llkod,d, ' experience wilh loader- - , | . 5 1 6 2.Shopherd.Lab X chochoco • . available to remove tand general compiiter'skilla|7' CLERICAL------' labor req. 251-08521°"; or .- Idaho Stole Cenllled '■ ' Pum ps milk from recepta-la- • sh ip ability. Knowledg- 1 VACATION PROPERTYHTV lato fem ale . , ; m ines your pet lolt behind. ,1, NoodFX detail oriented of-rt* ■251-0850 for applkatkM,B .8uhl, |D.,208-543-8099B■ d e s Inlo storage lank a nnd d . able Iri steam systems ,duU ' ■ Call today.733-5337y®- . . :(Word a n d so m e Excel), . ; ^^IMESHARE^^ • 3.Cocker X blonde adu L j ' reliable anendance. Awe- ' flee esirstant.'Various ------E:MA!L"y6ufcl888ified adrr 'Clean-arid-etomize-equip-ip- -andASMEbollercodos; “ hn duties; telephone, data ment. May nollly farm•m Must be able to mojn- wn seme candidato will bo Best w agos and bonofits.18 ' : to us a t ■ . i^L^ND PARK BeaullliJiiiSi, 4. Black U b male ' ' ‘ . Con>. Resktential & ram " entry, dta.Speed and ac- monagdr ol possible dls-Is- tain boilers such as mi­ >m- detail oriented, sell moti- Schoduled time ofl and : twlnadOmlcfon.net ' ■ ,2 8 5 0 s q lt.‘6 y e ar oldd lolo g - S.-Sprlnger X m ale p u p>' ' mercial mowing. Clean (n. . curacy a must^ Applica- _ easesorproblomsinmilk-lk- . norbrick repair, and mi- la n v a ted , wilh e x ce llen t in- jy. vacation. Experiencedid ’ ■ EDUCATION , Il 0a> 8. HoolerX female pup) ; up, etc.73&4284/420-73853^ terpersonal skills and the lions available at K E ^/' ' . Ing cows. Pay Is $8.505.0 nor electrical. Must .. ■ home. 3 levels. 2 stall 00 '' • . 'DOTqualllledOTRohly.Ily. r • IDAHO STATE ' ra g e , (irep la ce on maliTialn. fjT abillwaowoAbothlndei KUX 415 Park Ave. per hour. Two position3n have.mechanical abili-' . , ~WHXHBVMAiiW l a Twin Falls, E O E . : . Call 208-523-1382 UNIVERSITY available. Submit resume ' ■ level, wood b u m o ro o lolow w Many n ic e c a ts & kitteni""7 Repair, Rebuild; Replaceice pendently and as part ol a ne ties In pump a n d vaive or lovot; m aslor.sulto,:10, 3 We have many nice an . or800-835-4738 OFFICE OFREGBTRATIOM>N and Include sodal securi-ri- repalr.Thispositlon • " '* orRemove.JIm 3 2 ^ 4 1ISO 5 0 team. Please appfy online — AND RECORDS . ' -.baths, located In tho CowCov mal fer adoption.. = at www.powerong.corh or DRIVER ‘ '- .ty num ber t6: does reqOire heavy ' . orn T he Fann Servlcp Agency. |.. Pocatello, ID . ' CAPS . Sell Subdivision/closee t(te .V isit our w ebsite n fax 208-788-0480, Attn::n: In Shoshone. Is now a c- CDL Class A, OTR roelor, lilting. WIN be.required ' exporlenced w/l year or POSmON; IT Production..in^ . 2001 AG I river. Exe. condition, groairoat www.maolcllnk.com/web child c a r e . I Human Resources. An .to work nights and • • bliyl S325.000. C ,M| SunSun-, /petsonllno • I ! . I Specialist,. , 215 N. U ncoln | . ' . s e r v ic e s I . EEO/AA Emptpyisr.a [,f. -100,000 m iles wllhin the weekonds. Benefits in­ Land Investm. I.is-tnc. RESPONSIBILITIES: Co-->■ J e ro m e , ID 83338 ■ : clude: comprehensive = 'po8ltlon.Thisls'efulMime .ordlnalo operational ra^. '• , . - -114 Equis Loop.’Bolle)|le^ , LOCATED-,-' „ ■ — j ADVERTISING - temporary position. Com- M--FARM— ------medical plan, pension, - ' ■ ■vue. ID 83333. 731-7451>451: 139.Slxth A ve. W est ..mainly Calllomla. Home so u rce s with the data pro-^ S u rfac e Irrigator, bjr thele 401k, paid holidays; ' .licensed daycare..Mealslls Iniernet/Naw'M edlas . puter & ollice skills aro >Q. . cessin g schedule ihrough ^ or,788-6523 a sk tor Kollyoily. - 736-2299 V,... - Incl. All a g es.w elco mIO'.. e '. S a le * , ■ . !|2 -. every week; Call 1-888- I'' m onth. Houso provided. paid vacations, short KIT . .AFTERNOONSONLYI: .500-5801 or 934-5688.BB the uso of JCL (Job Con-* 543-2673 or 539-3943B:I : lerni disability e n d \wry ... ICCP accepted. RWeren-in- The Tlmes-News has an — trol Language) and elfl- Ranch..Trees. Troiif " cos. Call208-324-5764.Mm ■ . immediate opening lorir ;Call6e6-22S8oxl2.Appll-.5ll: 'DRIVER------^ ^ ------,.. FARM,':.. . . — competitive wago rates. clent production tech-. . Educallonat q ^ t a ; ^ stream, high poaks. 185i t o S « V . X? ' a part-time Intomot/NewV ' cation deadline is April>ru' Nowhlrlng’forMlxerDrivor/ • Sundays. SHolWaysi " 8!UH«L6VWaiHri6»>^ or/ . niques; Inlerprel-and cer­r. Equip; Operator & Gravity■y. . and career advanqe- ' , .. acros. $400,000. Pieaso Ir . DAYCARE currently h a s- ModlaSalos Reprosen-I - 30,2001. EOEM- U b o rer, lull time, benefits,ts.. reel jobs; maintain pro­ Irrioator.326-4l75,oves,' ' ' • call 208-S38-7 t4 0 .B“ ?• ' AnImalsareSOLDor tative. Responsibilities —. CI08SACOL.-&TAN .• L mont opportunltlea . DESTROYED after 48 . openings for all a g e s. .. 8 CONSTRUCTION* duction schedules ahdd M r KT— ------^------available. Pioase send k.-issasss-w rn".- . -E xper!eneed m a*ons, )X,, ^qau(nBjQj/a.Adoi2nB . ^ lo c k and/or stono. Full 0 letrmtor, J.R. Sim plot MOBILE rsiMaanniSL Soutm. check If your pe t Is here.sre. 'RSMlg bAV6ARg. f^eais - or'part time; Alpine Mo- * to .u s W a n d convey Inlorf> p.m. at 208066-7931.* ■ Company, P.O. Box . - - ^ ^ J O M E S ^ ^ . ro ' X 5 W K ® ^ matlon lo technleal slalf;' Thlstsnotanup-te-datilato ' provkled with lots ol TLC. '• sonry&Tllo. 728-1702B li' FARM ^ 676, Heyburn, to ■c. archiving a n d point ol .read and understand Met; mixed dofls oro harelard ' $8 a day:'Rofer'encea» salo charges. Candl-'! : CONSTRUCTION ■!- DRIVERS 2 Milker. T ends machine that„ . «33S5orcall877-7103 ^ to describe. O r co m e pickpicI avaiiablo..Susan 734-2472 Exper: Flatbed Driver* , technical material. This . for further inlomnatlen. I ’ BAINBRIDGE *74 24x44tt' 72 dates should have af, position will bo rosponsl-r ; : milks dairy cows. Guides a th o u ja puppy, do g o r cat.a t . . • <1. , n a ed e d : for O gden; Utah L cow Into stanlen & dips'.. .Resumes must be ro- . .Ooublo. 3 bdrm., l bath. ' sales experience, com-• ooSSKffiSw: bio for EDI mopping and . Exc. cond.’SSOOO/oltor, . They w o u ld lo v e a |. ' puterand InterneiI Must bo vory h n o iM e d g o ^ ^ toots with disinfectant ceived by.Aprll 27. h o rn et • * •O p erate 11 WestemStatosOB d e g re e audit encoding. : 2001.^quol0pportunl- ' , Must be moved 3g4-3l8S« ■ Itnowlodgo. W e offer a, abouteveiythlngtodo. ^ QUAURCATIONS: Expe- checks mllk-somple for 2 5 This Is a public sen/ice ) ' with concrete. Salary • Co. Contributed Profit Shsring urd & blood. Attachess l-.tyEmptoyer, ..| nailonally competitive • • rien’ce which demen- c baso salary plus com­ OOE. Apply in poreon al:„. •PaW Vacation *■ units' ol. m achine to cow. 14x64 mobile. 2 bdmi.n, 1 i - The Tim es N ew s. ■ ' stra tes a good knowledge mission. Pieaso send Intelligent EmploymentJ • Quarteriy Fuel Bonus ’ , Cleon & sar^llize lines &.I, r MAINTENANCE . : . bath, good .carpet, stormom toST . S200 REWAROtt • Torp/Stop Poy ol ste p s Involved In com ­ Carpenteryand property Dir • MESSAGE resum e to: Solution* . puter operations work-. equip. Notify m anager ,ol • windows, m ust bo moved• w - . Mini Daschund, molo, greygro' ^ n ’t pay to find work bo- - 1201. Fells Ave; E. • Health Insurance '. ^ maintenance poreon. )0- D e ^ Johnson- . . . Ilow; know ledge of dally. problem's in cows. Pay Asking S6000. Moy carry>rfy- • and black spotted. Browiown loro you got the )ob. For Suite«24 - 1 Undscaping.-electricDl. ' ■ . Call 208-78B-4777.B ‘ 'or The Times-Nows ' computer production re- $7/hour. Submit resume ' ' nose & paws. Purplipla tree mformatton aboutlut , - P.O;Box548 Twin Falls. Id ah o 83301 , . a indude social security • LAL--'.CHAMPION Mobile 1978 .(Tils- ilavolding em ploym ent se r-- —. :*Eam.,27-.30 cpm Averagejj,. quirem ents and ability lq_ rv'-'?sastgg^ I }78 collar, 1l4:ml8,.S.:2-ml er- . : Twtn Fans. ID 833030548 CONSTRUCTION . * work IndopondontlyToJ-^numbertoCAPS«2001AJ • . 14x70.2b^room.lbathlath, W. ot Jorom e. 324-8599,09 ' vice scams, write to thehe Fax:(208)734-5538 FerappHcaUon/lntarvlew \ ■ .215 North Uncoln,’ pMAINTENANCE . ' tum. Storage shed. Federal Trade Commis* Painters - Experienced, 2 ' pertorm. dally production '• LOST $250 REWARDI. 19*. ; • ' ■ o-mail prolessional. W ages calH-800-453-2227 ■ ttctlvltles::ablllty to doth-\ Jerome. Id. 83338 '. Jerom* j Recreation Dist.. . , C am eo Mobilo E sta tes. aK ..«ion, Washinoton, D.C..C.. dobyOmaglcvol1ey.com : .RriANCtAL------T------Is looking lor baiifleid ' f i 1 yr; old chocolate Lab 20580, or call the Natkm- DOE. Call 733-6677 be-«■ ■* * * * * * * * .'» onstrate technleal exper- , $8500. Call 733-6964.B- _maIo.jvy..bluB,eye-4:. x t-' ' ' twoon 6-7P.M. only.B q Usa in all a sp ec ts ol pro-...... O.LEvsnsBankhwan ■ maintenanos pereon.' I l e ^ .,brewn.eye«.WMrino.bIui ia.:.^ 8KIHQOUECTONS- — . Mductlonicontrol>appllca~ 1999 26xM , 3 bedroorrTwn, collar. D oes n o t hunt. An Conduct publlc-oplnlon' tions an d resolve complex< "RealLtate^nPro^-” " .. 2 balh, S39.900. ADriiMiSVrtATIVE >n ' .REPRESENTATIVE.'' ..-«„?s& ookiercal20802403raji. »ssrnr \ swore to Tater. Last seei polls over-thb tolephono.0. Publishing co. h a s Immodi- problems that occur InI sor. Position requires pre- lO others In stock. ■ .IMar.23, 300N.200E.O: of ASSISTANT> ABSOLUTELYNO ' ', daily cemputofproductton. Brockman's by Wfllmdh ' o r ' L*mb-WaBton, /n c ..h a s p ale opportunity for the , MAINTENANCE ] . J e r o m e . 3 2 4 - 3 4 8 7 0 BS SALESI Strictty research, right person to travel tho . SALARY:S11.53perhoun• su«eyfu?^nd^at(nvill' ^ MECHANIC. ; ■■800^8-4380 or 733-5000.)00. 539:3515 , • • an Immediate opening aat t S7.00 to $9.00 p e r ho u r. '' - .j'-; . com petltlvo benefitI ' ‘ pessossexeellent vertial 1 ^ our Twin Fans Potato Pro- r- USA. Major d u tie s entail Dry Van & F latb ^ -. To'woric nights al.N aturo's ■ '[ t. 2 LOST Coll phono. 4/8 Oi It prooling pre sold advor- .a written e»mmunlcatlon, ' aM cessing Plant for an Engl- A^m^ATION Applica-1 Bost Produce. Fa< - I , . • bodroom, 1 bath, stove,>ve, - '9 th . Q u a lC o m . S m a ll Flexiblo oves. days. &&' tIsIng, and tinallzing tho 'orgenizatkinal,aPC- '® . No exporience,no. .' tion moterials are avail-' ' skills, a s wrell a s tho obility. '. resum e to 436-5721 o r I rolrlflorator. gas. $4500;00 ; . black. R ew ard. 733-193< wknd. hours. 15-30 hrs.!• payment arrangements.. ' ..c a ll Kevin at 436-75Q0 ' : _Call 733-S9ii9.B • 221 AsslBlsnt'*."’''’'*’™*'’'*' 8- , problomi ■ oble.ot Jo b service, ot thoI 10 handle multiple task s a . LOST.8-9 yr. old femaleBle, • . . 10 Pay Is com m lsoroto ,, ' & b o r socon™*jobf CloSe 0 15 day course . ISU Human.ResourcesI ' cross-sell bank products; MANAGEMENT K )70 lavm colored Boxer. Hariar-: Applicant should be sell- e w/ellort & results,. Provi-'I- fo r O nly $120 !•* , to CSI cam pus. For m oree -ous solos exp. is helpful, Ollice (located on theI Sendirosume to: Human Lead L person w/experiopc'e , ' ..Flootwood.14X70niobilebile mon Park area. Neisdt9 ds m otivated with porsoniBi Jl. 'Call lor details third tloor ot the Admlnls- Resources, P.Oi Box . . ' hom e w/IMng rm. tipoul & '01 Info, call 738.2853!»tttl!!!11 applicant should be woll>11 Excellent Pay & Benellts '. in allalla hay productton; jt& medlcattons.: 736-0^3.or 01 Initiative and ability to > tration Building), or on- 1188, Buriey. ID83318. Baling, raking, a stacM ng new root, can s6e setup,lup. 735-5085 handle multiple tasks.“ ATORNEY : ------~ groomed, prolessional,ll, : Consistent miles' and able to work w/oul , ' lino at www.lpc.8tate.ld.us; : or appllcotions ore : with mechanical oxperie- . S8000. Call 208-423-5828.!28. ~ , LOST B lack U b ------— have knowiodge ol Wordrd The Blaine County Prose- Jt B est 401 K in tho Induslry . . available at any D.L. ' closo supervision. Mustst &WEGET.YOUHOMQ All a p p lica tio n m aterial* nco. Only honest, da- yOGUE^98S. 2 bdrm.■m. 2 y e arso )d , na m e is Bullet.jjgt, ahd E xcol.spreadsheet 8.& cuting Attomey^s Office Evans Bank locotlon.a . . havo dependable transp-.B- OWNER OPERATORS ' m u st b e aubrriitted to ' pe n d ab le , hard working, 2 bath. Includes AC. W/D.WD. 1 pointy ear. Call 732-612€i 28 ■ accounting skills will b)o e has an immediate open- , theldaho Divislon'of able te put In long hrs. - helplul. Knowledge or wlll-111. Ing for a Depufy Prese-I Ortations. 800-243-2948J■ W E KEEP YOU BUSY RNANCIAL .------. . stove, Irldge, DW. S o t on or733-64S1. - Moot wilh O m ar Aragon: Human Resources ih . Financial Service* FirmI need apply,^4-7148.B loundatlon. Adiilt trailer -— Ingness lo loam Environ-n- e a tin g A tto rn e y . T h o LOST femalo dog, Fnesiar B o ise, Idaho b e fo re th e InKotchumseoks'respon- u '.. park. Carporl. storago “2'' merital regulations'andId salary range is $38,000 to0 D&D Transportation Sor- flo '. Standby. W hite bodv ;■ M i l S l ' i l f ' 05/01/01 closing date. ' . slble, entry-levoi person. - shad;.Auto, sprinklers. j “ y reporting will b e required.d, S45i000 per year DOE.:. • vices Inc. is a nationwide'« Bost W eslom , Id ah o S ta te U niversity I* w/black spots. Resem- a-' .Poslllon involves handlingg transportation sorvice. Must bb able to handle HalrMasteraisHeppwdhgth ^ Movo in condition: 678-7B- bles small Border Collie . Caranaugh's anA A /EO E _____ r _2468 or.854-2521 . ...nizational skills & ability loto . criminal cases (mlsdo^I- We are currently.seeking . administrative, customer_ .We u are looking fora - ' Lost by Airport. 734.8781 g 1357 Blue U k o s Blvd. N^i. -^W omenandMlnerilies--■ “ sorvlce a mari«ollng s u p ^ ’ , lEl. , work with little suporvUi\. , meartore,luvenlles).men-\. . a Customer Sen/lce For- a r« E n co u ra g ed - manago'r-oxporleitce ■ r- _ T w InF ells.lD or . ■ port responsibilities. Com- , 8 2 1 . I . LOST fem ale M iniaturere . ‘ sion. Q ood vertsal & writ-it- tal commltments'and childd son to execute our. day-/- Thure. April 26th. Noon. • to Apply approcfaled-to grow with _____ ;eoodl*.at Lyhwood-i-t . ^ l^ton communlcatlons sKlils-lls. _protectIon.Qrebt.oppbrtu-.----- 1 torday.loadV ploh.-This - r Burtey In- Job Seivlce ------_potlHye bonefits. Send re-— us.a.t our-Twin Foils :-REA L ESTATE-r- sume 16 P.07 Box 2206, 1 ___W ANTED^^ Plaza; 4/1/01 a.m ust. >• . nity foriuty trial e x p ^ n c e .. dividual will b e responsl-I- 127 W .Slh St. North locotion; HolrMostors^ea- 1 - small pup, all black w/whltehita Ketchum, Id 83340.B.. | - ble for hlonlltying a n d se». - - Burtey. ID lons are tuli-servrco ' ’ spot on ch est. 734>4276.76. Woottoracompotitivosalr,1 AUTOMOTIVE ■ .curing capacity to matchh o r Coll: 888-490-8343 .™ o?S podall8t, jo b s for FINANCIAL . ■ ' • • soipns, I .; ' T - 32M232,aek lor Davidvid ary, 401{k). apd a com--I Service truck operatorr lood opportunities, Croat­I. . www.SwlllTrons.c6m I . A m erica's G raduates iFiret B ank ol Idaho Is look- ■ ' orJoetSIOOORewardlrdl pleie benelils package. needed. Some exp. req.ia Ing low cost solutions,I. (eoe,ntff;mln.23vrs) I . (JAG) Program , lull time ing for' relationship man-^ W VV e elfor 0 8IT10II. com pany- ■ ^ A X Apply a t Snake River Tire,!• ‘ generating superior eam- J - grant-lunded position wilh feel with big company . . LOST Hogan pitchino 1275 Blue Ukes N.TF ' ’• DRIVERS ------^ It S For conlidentlal consldor- Ing, and,revenue growth. benelits. Roq. teaching -I■benelils Induding; • wedge. 9th hole.O at'TF C om e Join o u r team . Enjoyy certlficote In related area Q. atlon, ptoase send re­9- AUTOMOTIVE ~ Responsibilities:. ..openings are avail. Post- /G u a ra n te e d wage v e re u s' YOUR Muni Courso..3/25/01. benollts such a s: homo towort«forcodovelopmont. ‘ Call 537-9157 ■ . sum e lo: ■ • Tire Technician neoded! tion requires previous _ l Walt Stowm an .. y time, good pay, vocattonI Stans Immediately upon Full time. $6.00 per hr, ' with custom ors. vendors,*• , pay. health Insurence & . c ash handling exp., oHoc- ✓Employee Slock Plan U m b-W oston. Inc. hiring.,Rndcomplole- ■ . . ApplyalSnakeRlverTlre. sa les representatives an d0 . multiple safety bonuses.. th/e com m unlcatlM skHIs ✓Free Supplies - ' '■ AD R etriever. Friday qw nlng.ng. . P.O. BOX128 Intornal associates to:..- duties, quolilicatlons; a desire for continuing ✓ Merchandise Discount • • TIMES CLASSIFIEDiD . Twin Fails a re a by 127SBIueUkest!i.'TF. ;■ Team , Sok> or Rollol, . application process and ■Twin Falls, ID83303-0128 . Meet or exceed totoi ser--. New equip. 888000«785.a education a looming a a ✓Exdting Prizes,-Trips • - --.-DEPARTMENT-.' ..;GertIetPl**a.,Ansviror8irs . No phono calls please. N a t i o n - ...... • Vico ne ed s ol tho cu sto m ­ I ; form on the CSt W eb site- .- sense el humor; First ✓ImpressiveAdvanced;.' to Dan. p a n ot lamily. : gRiVERS .------^ ------• 208-734-5538 ’- . . LambrW eston Is a drug Line Service Technician . er.-. Monitor a n d trac e or- al www.csl.edu/jobs; Bonk ot Idaho Is locally Training Program r on SSOO REWARD. Iree workplace a n d an . position av ailab le in th eI ' ders and equipment andj Circle A Construction Iss .- EEO.B . owned‘a operaied'com-' -✓Growth Opportunities' ------Ploaso coll 208,•599.2908.36. equal opportunity' W ood R iver Valloy. WillI follow upon findings: - So-. now accepting applica- j 208-677-^543 * .EDUCATION munlty bank olforing com- ✓SIgn-on,bonus = } ornbk)yer;;IWF/V/H . ; train. G ood pay. excollontt ' licit freight or Identify c a-. lions for truck drivers. Ap-'' iM athem atics Instructor, full petltlvo wages and exc. .(BURLEY) . I 1 0 3 ^ benefits. Fox resumo toI pacity allematlvo options, plicants m ust havo a CDL. bonolits. FiSuR WEEKS .AtAt HolrMosters. wo wel- I ADMINISTRATIVE Ass-1 r timo nine month position . MINIDOKA C O ,6 a s h b u y - — • • -»lstant^T^obrNoT ‘' —asjieedodLsJrlandla^L. \------;StanlngAugu8t.200l.to-^ -^paldJIm(Lalf..l^easo.ap^ _comejinlhuslastio.tearh..;— c ______: er for 80 to 100 ac. barer l — V pricing negotiations \ylth * ■ toach full range • ply In person al the' p F la y e n for all our lo c o tio -. C01-74. ($10.31/hr.) - vendore and'customers:-^] .212HlghlandTwlnFal!8.a ' • ground close to trooway. . located in the Twin BARTENDER/ I . lowor-dlvlslon courses us- •Ketchum olflce. E0E.B ns,ti Please leave o voice-' : Call David Mollor. Advan- -Waltperson Anticipate problems and.J. DRIVERS ^ ------Ingcalculators/computera. f mail message for Rachel' . L o se 20 to 40 lb s. — Falls R 4E Cenler, Twin bo pro-active rather thant Flatbed Orivors. Looking a t.(8 8 8 ) 8 8 8 -7 7 7 8 . <(xt. ^ lage 1,Roally677-4863 Jd, • Falls. ID. to perform a Apply In person between Requires master’s degree t,Magk: Volley' Bank Is look- ! by Sum m er! Dr. approved, ro-actlvo In problem solv- lor a compony that In Pure or Applied 1824 for more inlorniotion . “ I Risk froo a n d natural. wide variety of secre- • '- I0am-lpm, 1007 Blue Ing lor a part time teller. I - i 5 2 1 .'ing: Anildpete problem s .«8pecjs you? .Would youI Mathematics or evidence a a eonlkjontlal intenlyw. / 1-888-882-1439 tartal support'fuDCtlons U k e s Blvd. North, TF.B . Custom er Service skills a . : I MANUFACTURED .and be pro-octlve rather'r .like to drive for a companyr of equivalent. Find m ust, bonking experience • —■ using computer word . iBOOKKEEPINQ than re-active in problem : M H O M E S ’ r o s e WEIGHT w /Fastnm l 1 that is known for it's top complete duties, qualifk»- ■ • a plus with a p ro fm lo n al ■ ml processing eq u ip m en t ’ i solving: - Support cus- - a 10%otfwlthad.S/31,; for multiple faculty and PT Boo.kkeeper needed. - notch drivere? Thon AGL. . tiohs, required application altitude. Resume req.;' H . Please call 208-733-8400. tomore neeqs In th e m ar­ Tracking Inc. In Jerom e Is ■ ♦ Ha n s e n B etter th a n now^ My Own Little Q o m e r. ' stall. Minimum quallll- . I proces* and lorm on tho Idl , Lynwood Mall.tii • ' ket place:-Responsible1 thecomponyforyoulWe . CSIWebslteat ' 1904-52x28 Brookfield. _ cations: Good knowl- CLERICAL ' . for new buslness^devel- \ Now carpet, deck, AC, set , a re Increasing the sizo o l. J J. .www.csi.edu/job8.EEO.B • Solutions (. All ShUta Avallaliie.; edge ql olflce support Data processing. FT. opmoni: • The successful . up In quiot park'. Asking functions inclgding Mon.-Fri. Duties Induded I o u r lioet a ean put you to iEDUCATION ------^ 1201 F alla Avo. E .. ' «.00-moo 9 per hour candkiateshouktpessessI . wortt right away. Call u s e .. $44:500. Call 423-4531 i.■ I s p I ^ a l I word processing, filing, . Invoicing, order entry, PRE-SCHOOLTEACHER , .Sult*«24- ( the following:. Bachelor's1 lor inlormalion a t - Twln Falls, Id ah o 83301 PefflunwtmdlknipamK . - ■ N O T IC E S . I composing a variety of ' AIDE Quality program : JERO M E COUNTY ■ degroo prelerred but not; 1-800-443-5688.B ' . • . 3(Country ocro lots foror I ■ ' ' i". business documonts, r r W M required: • Minimum of 2 Mon.--Fri.736-2.OOOB fifiOTEL ------AcapllntiBilcitota: ' :. lease..Great locations. —' reception; gathering ' safety data sheets, as­ ^ ^ALCOHOLICS years trucking or broker- [miVERS I EEDUCATION * - Utilities provkled. $eos/hx> - and compiling data, and sisting employees with .agooxporlonce. ■ ' C o n sln i'c H o ii i A N O N Y M O U S ^ balancing and coordi- GETWHATYOU Valley V School District #262 ' : ■877-S21-9222li Truck/Customer follov^lng OESERVEI 3 days or eves, a s sched­ _ 208-733-8300 &72ft4850«■ nating a workload for ' Must be detail oriehteci Clerical, i- Important but not re­ •W e'll Got You Homel . p s s s a - uled. Must be avali; for multiple projects. De- :; and reliable. 10-key and- w eekends. Apply In per­ quired: - Basic negotlaUon •WePayforExMrienoel ForkHftCertied! . I sired Oualltlcatlons: typing required. Must be skills: • Strong oral and • Y ourC ondolw altlngl son al FAX Two years olfico expe- comfortable with P C s and ■ M & s . ' ■ ■ written communication • Complete Benellts . Elementary Education , Production i :Q S 5 ! F . rience: Mterosott Otilce able to do minor trouble­ . skills: • Oood interperson­ • Auto Shilt Avallablel . .T e a c h e r A M usic T*ech- J 2 K S K software proficiency: shooting. Subject to pre- al ■skills. C o m p e ti ^ sa l­ DICK SttlO N TRUCKMG Machine Operator; n YOUR .typing speed of 60 employment substance. e r. P lea se conlact Or. HOU^EKEEPtr^G H ------* I 101 I, ary and benefit'package 800-727-5865 x 465 Best Western Cavanaughs ' w p m ;.C to s ln g .D a te ; . abuse tesL Pick up appli- - . U u re l Neleon a l B “ ^LOSr^FOUN^ induding 401(k). Send re-- “ 0/0800-777-91M '— -829^5333* ------\ . 5A)1/D1.ForapplIC8tion ...callen a t Gem State . , sume, wage history and »77»a J J AD forms contact'Human FARM ^ -^ •! r Waiehouw TIMES CLASSIFIED relerences to D&D T ran s- . able to work nights and Resource Services, . 18of*l?lghfand^. E., portation FO Box 116. g t —^ {Gravity Irrigator. Also, m a- . DEPARTMENT ■ Univeriity of idaho, PO TF. Mon. - thru Fit., 8-6 GeiietalUbor . R e a s e check your iod fer ) -Gooding. ID 83330 or chIneiyoperBtor.6430886 Ml? , a*"l M r i?uo 'tla^eB Box 444332, Moscow; 7 - correctness on tt)* fitst 2 0 8 - 7 3 ^ 5 3 8 c l e r Ic a E” ------^— emaB to at ckuntzOddtra- FARM------— .1 A s s e m b l y - ; ID 8 3 8 4 4 ^ 3 3 2 , P hone: ^ . B h^. North. Twin Fans, day that It ru n t, a s T h e Full time Reeeptlerilet '. nsportstkxi.com, Ati around d a iry w o rk er. g C N D 6 d A P I^ Q :■ ■ Tlmes-News Is net r«- 208-8850609. WWW.UI- Apply In peianal; . 208-6^-4543 n e e d e d for a family prac- IDXIRV. Feeding, relief milker, Hiringu U b o rw * for 2001 ■ :•! . sponsible for errors a(- . tice office In Qoodlng. ( ' - . I (BURLEY) menl^obs.htm l, o* Twin Outside worker needed. landaoapeseason in ■ :5 ter that tim e .. - ' , • Salary DOE. Send resume Exp. with loader lead T nlnlng Available. §l?4«6W : w fn’ Blaine 1 County. 788-2676 M ;; Falls RAE Center 208- A eeeoeletee ht FemHy Falls. Bl-lingtial req. ^ r ■ 736-3600. AA/EOE.. truck helpful. Also axp. I---- ■ 877-374:^79 ' ' | 1 t^A JL your dassified sdr •- no longer responsible for Atsetfc*. Box 447 . .. milker needed. Apply bl T UNUUUAMINU Looking ■ •ny debts other than my the cku U M .-eit: Tl'Uoi MmeWng b mUV iWI »' ffor Craw Leadars. CDL ■ t o u s a t . Gooding, ID 83330 •very day is-a worthwtilt' . twInadOmtefoimt -. - o w n a s o f 4 - i s ^ ) i. ■■ . the low«o*t way . . . wllh < 200-934-6900 . 'daM in«L.73»0M I______-1

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' S' ' ■ . ; Suncfalay, April 22,2001, Tlmw-N<■>New8,-TWIn F alls.idaho d‘i 3 ------,-MANUPACTURINO- . 1 MEDICAL ■ V Night Shin U kIP i m e d i c a l V MEDICAL ■ . ' • . . MEDICAL • ■ , • RESrAuilANT. , SALES ASSOCIATE ' ' ..QlanbiaFoottsMi alblillng neceptlonlst/Supenrte.Erl^Waltper'aoi^son. -a t ldahb'a.Urgest.facto-^ ence pre- ' orlenledi reliable,pet I 225'- "iwmo^caiizoaissfra1^2076:: :5 1 1 E A S r4 T H STJBO: [Jaya,-. '• T hurl'fi Fri.; liiinch.' AppVApp ‘ ty Direct M attress Retailer.' - . ovapofBtdfSpdfyi .person ,-ply in person at Brit ------SHOSHONE. ID B33S tralnuhe: =ruls;to:hsR'dle'mm u ultri- :-^viewEstale.H828 Brfi'“Jt- .M ED ic7n^=== 3 052^ _JLe.t.l.r.e.m.e.n.t.p.l.a.^ n .u —in person Prasai-ThaiCtili Ct>^ - ^ i n g enthuslasUe cah-7- ~2z::uzr:z;UM 0:equipm« ^^^^208)886-2228'9;, . . ,208-788-7920: • oparoUon a t RIchf Sen d re- 0oa HbSIHAUANT • Thum . Fri. S at. ntah :0 .-S 4 S , ' G re at b e n e fits 8. ati a^ctWT- ' C a ll7 3 4 ^ » 0 0 to a p p tj -'DOE.Contaci Louisase or GET A PAID VACTIOK■inw- - aro rsto re ntanager.-- 303S' , " Call Angle at 208-5 MISCELLANEOUS i . I.' poisWon. ($25,000-540,000) hour8hift8;QualHlo( ^ ; :;aia?w §Salary MEDICAL - —. - . -. S teve-O C lear U k e.C-Ci C , Redflsh Lake Lodge I . ‘ •dictates send resum r ..3401.-App.llcajlons «Uable Not a t noon. 543-4849. ■ berieflta offered. Fax re- ' r - . OPERATIONS MANAG ,flcrL ii?grnr‘“ now hiring lor employe .M a y s, S',""”: '’* r« E D IC A L ;. .. .1 .cepted up to 4/27/011 1 ^2 sumeto208-735-217l'or 2001 am lly ■ ♦ FishProcessbrS K - . t t : r crow .chef, line cook.an: isend.lo Reno Rk»,;P.O. ------G lanbia Foods. In irg elfc - • -iMEDiCAL ■ , • : , Pneirtfce.Box 447- • - ; Magic Valley Reglont ;: '. ; ' Bost Westom Cavanauolughe dishwasher for Ihe up . A«n:.HR : ^ :Ah ealabllshed.ageigency Goodlng,:ID83330"=r - :,“Madicai CenteriaiookS n , : — • -irnw-aceoptlng'applki)llca~ “ Coming-seasonrRoor 1373 Filltnoro,is,. St . ' • Eve..sfiift2prii-10:3C>:3pptri. . Irom th e B o is e Areiir e a is; -. 2C8-934'-S90Q. . ..■ferafull.ttlmqOpemUc - tions fo ra PT cook. Neeleeds <>r>d board provided. Posi ssao'i. . RWLPN’a> ' > ' . ' .openlng'an olfice In B s s s . Supervisor to wortc In ( Ions- . W^w .ablo Ip work nigllights' ■ tlon;avail. May througi Day shill 4 a m ^ p r n i t i m MEDICAL • :■ 4pm. ■ .Twin Falls a re a. Pcwltii nallon. 1201 F.II. Ava. E. Sl.; ■Qier. Sept. FAX appllcallonSn'S.- tl SALES.-,' ■ ------N ight shllt 4 p m■4am. ^ i avail. In Tw in F a lls ai n d Ooodlna R oham alkilhn ■. S ystem s Departm en ih at B44-9&16 or mall resumisume • ■ Be Your Own B ossrTT“ ■ Experience In longng Iterm . surrouhdlrig areas'I'w w< ork- Ana LMng Conlgr ■d. N. to: PO Box 4 3 . Jerom o . ' Small engine mech w . Qualilled a p p liu n ism ^ - i i r S S schaiMc.* c are and BehaWoivlorai lng w /p e o p le w /devel have an in-depth ID83338. ."“S M aW r".': . ■ . Own tools. Pay I iMait Mowing A trimming. I. Si Sea-. I RESTAURANT ^ ■ ■ _:__Shoahone.886.MM2 2Bfi unilsaplujIIHWfig h ly ^ . m ental disabilities in U lng . .knowledge of Micros'c ^ Possible $3000;00 to a g e sl“ ■ own hom e a in i uuiiiiiiiTttTtonPHS. , jV T. f ■ odraiingT^remrS S a ------sonal.po»ltlon,.Prior.e>r-exp.-r- - -Sautee-Cook-rneeded.- , S5000.00 per month. . i ^ = i .. Benefits Include:de.:' . . ly. All sh ifls'av a ll.,., eiexc:, 12HourShlft ' "fi - 6-8 hrs./wK...Y.M.C,I.C.A., years,expoHonce Wo;WngfuiClIm6or'part : minicomputer-based !l° : Musi be re|labie,.commlt ★ Medical*» ' ; , . benefit pkg. and compjmpetl:; 4p.m.^a.m. ' P lease call 2P8-733-43I1-4384. ■ ■ Bring In your curror , time for Idaho's #1A D T '- , ' ♦ m e d i c a l ’ IrT \ MISCELLANEOUS —^ . . paycheck and we wl : Dealer. C a*i-e6& a34-47ll H om e Haalthft^Oioosplc^ ' *ivS*,. - g iv e y o u a .50c raiset f ■ ■ ' , ; C h arg e N urse posltliiltlon , K nSJ?acjV o°’uuI|.ba8i>asad . AVON- , (toll free) for lnform ation.a ' :• IVThar«py.RN.Ca^S8la . : * Vacation Pay* ------Is o p e n fo r .w eekei «.’.■» • Also, dlshwashaX '- T h e C ookie BaskM i . - Regional Medi y * H EDi o L . , . . lend mlcrocortiputer systenItems , Do You,Need Money?!® yr:, , n e e d e d . A p p ly,,ln li :734-9980 ask for.Mary.? |y ..' 8 A i£ S y ^ i c a l . * S l c k P a y * \ shifts on Satu )ns. • ■ i Earn up to 50% .C enter h a s two ([2)2) Fpan- * {Holiday P aV* y * Aspen Grove .In-Home.Tie As- . day/Sunday. I ■' porapn at^^ , , ■ .SALES- . '- : Canveuseirice-tpanEs--- M ' S t e S STiallon 1.8e8-421»7681 . ' kim o ? W e aro looking lor V time openings (01loran . EducationalUtarstance' slslance Is needi»dino, Contaci Terri 934-seo B e Your Own B o ssli RN w ho will cross t CNArt^A'e for In-Hoi 601 systems and excellar an aggressive porMn-to “ train 401KPIan -. = = , , 'communication ondS ' fMISCELLANEOUS ^ ta b lls h e d gourmet fooc , • .with Hom e Healih, ^ ; C are, In th e Twin Fall? .° ™ 'm e d ic a l tooo represent several (op in- < in, H08- Plea&a apply In para i.,,,,'. m anagem ent skills.. WoVli ' IMMEDIATE OPENINO retailor seeks dislribuloi plce and IV.Therile ra p y a't Jerom >, Shoshonl o n e , MVRMC NEEDS YOU surance com paniesm ar-■ offera competitive salejalary '* Industrlal-LightfHeav for the Magic Valley, ti duties. The buatlllalilled '500 Polk, Slree|.EajEast Qoodloo.Hag^erm■rmon kellngJiealth'& lile Insur-. . ixlbia - * Factory-All Shifts - _ J 'you have Iho’sell-desiel- arice to small business . c a n d id a te will hawh a v e a Kimberly. ID 8334 areas. Wage DOE.s. CCall -We currenlly'have opi Q- I i^.CDL ”— pllne-to work.unsuper­ current RN license t . Stacy 731-46B4 orr O:034-. ' irigs for Ihe fotlowla- -"“.raC X ^ owners. W e'offer com- sewiih or call Connie Storie mallncluaM; ■ ♦ Constructlon/Forkiiftillft • ' ' . ' vised,love the freedom ol the state of Idahca h o ;-a ta e n n Jo n e s at 9771orClalrt>y31;B285>g83,B.^Ba8»l6n6 ;..;-::',,,: ■ -— ; -being.your own boss'"’ and ®j . pioie iraining. annualized- ,' ■ . current driver’s llcer — ^ - *-Landscape/sprfnkler'.181' MANAOER— - ano ..commlsslonrieads pro-—v Icense: 423-5591. , MEDICAL . • ..... PaldTlmebll . , ♦ Troo Trimmers n e e d io m ake a SIOOO ' Insured reliable tKatr'ans- ' • S a m e 'D a 'y S u r g e , week, we want to talk0;,,.. wiih grams. Independence, in- • ' portation; PICC and ~ * • ■ .-■CNA’S ■ l* f» '■ Healin/Domaln/lslonon'' ' * Fish Processor- ■SPENCER G IFTS, a Ur with cenllves, bonus available. indba^ MEDICAL . Twin Falla Cars Ceni■anlap • * Mechanic/Welder' . you. Call Mr. Loo, sic life aupport ce . n.«remenl,LTD, ' versal Studios Co,. Is no II you w ant to earn ' • ..NA’saCNA’s'S '..: now has Immediate opioDBn. • S p e e c h T h e r a p l j ..1_. : *CNA,&RNS • - lAN^ 1-800-473-3513 ^ able to pass a bt • ASHA cetllflcallon req, -seeklng.a-STOfi&MAt .SS0,000to$100.000.ca1l-- aro car:. Ings forC NA 'a fon ■ AGERIorourNE'E W SA L E ? - Medical Plans of Idaho a t ’ ■ strength test a t madi ind a re D ay ehlft CFV(FT) - duly. Applications . and much, much, moreS , PERSONNEL PLUlLU.S . STORE opening iii Juniune. Outside/Direct Saleiiileii 208-433-83 1 2or . opport- Weoflan • RAD.TechyMamtnog TO P PAY ~ NO t>e accepted In p h er/N u clear Med-AAWHT' E . Managorcandldates munust Representatives 800-331-6509.B ^ ' u X o a sw ag e s •S IG N O N B O N U S >' 111 FiierA ve. - -HumanF^biircea» s aI f ------ondbenefltsr“ hove at Joasi two yoarars' The opp.or.tur)iliesarei>re. S A L E SC L E R K -...... - 17“ »A positlve.woric envlrc For m o re Inform ntloitioh ...... 7735'O verlarid -strong relaiimanagemoi .. . . Cass(aRgglonoltnol- Burley C are C enter a -ssriiiw sis loni boundless in our dynomic Nooded Part-tim e a t Healih. trand ment V please send resume'iteor 733-7300 ..878-404G040 experionco. Our unlquque organization! Edga Wlro. Maaical Center,JS IS01 .A aslsted Uvlng UnUnit • Compellllve aalaiy ’ (on call aa neodi Food Slore. 733-8311-. ' Hiland Ave.; Burfey, c o n u c t; www.persohnel.cbmom . collectibles ond lun menor- la a a ; L L C , a n A T S T • ■'729MlllerAvo.e . . ' • Terrific benefits packB' i Human Resourcess , t e — • . chandlse has madoI u s WIralaaa Sarvlcaa atflll-m r S A L E S — ------r : B331B. (208)677^5^•6555 Burley. ID -Including PTO: .SSW .c6rd.ci.scJor W endy Anderson. u a ,' INDUSTRIAL '. i,.. ' MISCELLANEOUS .‘ ------‘one of the leading retalitali- ata. Is seeking individuals , 208-678-9474,,S, ‘Aiobwhereyoucanmariubfl (FD RHIT required _ • Rocrullment Coordlnati -ho. Local career opportunity .. •CancerCenterRN(n Part time, washing-truclrucks country. We, oof- In our Twin Falls, Idaho — a difference In sotheoni 5 ^ ■ , P.O . Box 409 ' »driv- . « competitive salatlory and Jackson, Wyoming wilh th e fastest growing — ' . ^ MEDICAL . »RN (all shifts, FT, PT.'• Twin Falls, ID 83303-04C .’^^Ifconse a be IB.plu-t„B « « d oxienslva bonalltHts o/flea Jdcaltons.' industrial com pany In our - koi your aoity n a ^ a p o■ r t^ , 1, NigM.sleeptBchnldan.a aC o - • Shift differontlal. • .an) • ■ , . V -208-737-2008 • - - ■ Industry. First year .,raer'opponunlly,exc.xc. sal-. Pay for experience ‘ .AM - earnings In e x ce ss of ' fof.you. . . rend andIUM use Iho • a,y . m edical bacHgro ^ . FAX (208) 737-2741 ’■ • raffiifial/SSdLW Prospect a n d develop how . ■ • claatinctft.-. • ■. ■ ground Stopbyforan We offer competitive !’ miscellaneou T . ' * . ess' S3B-42.000. Our products ' ■ required. Send resum ‘ aalarieslanexceilen life insurdnco, vacaea- consumer and buslness um e lo -opplk»tlon and/or Intetviei « : -So.L start & Associatestos IS llon/slck/holiday payay., accounts, promotion, o,ol leature.advanoed design, I ■ A ttn: S c o tt ^ ■ . iW ln F a lls C a re Centei benefits pa ckage for ar ,n,.' ' .pleased to announce tti , ,^-Mergy savings and • Jj" ,po«lltori20th o u rw ™®ny < w e n ^ aO m v rm c .co m ' e the', 401k a n d p e n sio n . Maitail p ro d u c ts a n d s e rv ic e s , 'SOK _ Webelle:.mvnmc.comm opening oi it's Turin FalFalls (osljffles lo Spencer Gifts oY* ^ e o e ** ills, . account .growth, support , office, that will providvWa Attn: Sho.wn Rakes9 8 / and m aintenance, achteve . ropaal type busineiss with '. . ' Humaii Resources• , : -PEO PLE UNITED' , - services lo Individual 3iL. -Innovative benefit. " n . • P.O . B ox 409 luals '10509 Gravelly U ke Dr.Dr.. s a l e s g o a la . P r e v io u s V G ‘‘ N w hfiSig CNA's and ^ , with dev«l6p:m enl(ntal SW, Tacoma. WA-98491«99 sa les experier|co required.- package, a n d extensive ' • NOWMRINC m e d ic a l ■ .twin Falla, ID 83303-041>409, • 'V * . for small asslsted’llvl disabilities. We .are’cu '.or^omall-to Shaw n * Iraining program . No : •C N A -F u ll timme e facillty.:Call 734-1866 CNA'a, LPN’a'& RN’a. ” ■ DRUG-FREE WORKPLAC Jlica- RakesO 8pencerglfts.coCO-. We offer’ excellent benefits}fits avenings. No w eekends. , , RaHlalimTochl tions for community ■8UP-,SUI „ m.-EEO/M/F/D/V. , '; and a greal.worit environ-.Qn. For a confkfantial interview ' Day Shift availableible . f— ' ••• — ' • -r-i MedlcalTech. ...E m ploym ent Line [ m e d ic a l . . , port specialists.' -. . callPersonnei Managor - 1040 (208)737-2775 , ,, — rnent. Pieasa isubmil re- 6am:2;30pm, NIgi • .: Call733-7300/678-404C J ■ RN Case Manager,foror »FTaPT . , su m e a n d latter ef Intentle®, 0 1-B 00.257-B 353exl.2' . 9 ^ ;: ^PEBSONNELPLUa. JoA - -i^ouflJhlfta ------i pA L E S : ^ •-^effdoSSp ^ln.£all8j>ulMIma4oi - - - -.^tajobsOedgewlrelessxeim' “ . , our Home Healthi. . • Opportunily for advance S?--rSlK 5ToSSr~^ = = • Coordinator or FAX to 541-312-5860. • DMsion.-Your hoursrs m ent , " 7 W K C T i r An equal opporiunity. om- toSLSBOOSF.OaoLcom; BRIDGEVIEV 'ni would b e Mon-Fri. 8-5}.5 - • No experience requiredred FT LPN positlon/flexiblxlbie Connle?BSN“ '^ ■ plover, Edge Wireless.'■ss; SALES' . • HAIUfia,PATIBtTIT shifts. Licensure re „ SIGN-ON BONUS + . ‘ Training provldodwithti). Set Inspired by OUIut < LLC encourages a dl- Inslde/R etai; Sale* - a re- .; Website: mvrmc.com:n - EXCELLENT BENEFITS, OFFERS: ICES.. . quired/prevlous experp eri- . 'P E O PL E UNHrED leadership shapingn{ Veise wori»v. ' flor F clinical, S s »tas. i M will S Inclunclude " ' . ips; Contact Mary Gauc"SS* MEDICAL------Blue t^kes Blvd. Sullelie 1 :■ largest with millions s laaa aarvleaa amiata,\a . ♦Paid Comp Daysfois.for . rilated Inpatient strvices’upupon ;ar. Gooding County Me N ursing CanT^tKjHome , or lor more informatioiItion ol customers nation- :— . seeking Individuals in our Good Attendancee ’ . . . Ule 2001 op«nlnQ'olMaridiBridtan morial Hospllal. 112I S unB ridge for Twin Fallalls H ealth & H o sp ic e. Ine.,e. ■ call732-0910.B . - wide. Now o ur Inno-10- SALES Twin'Falls.'Burley and . currentry h a a th e follovlow:. ' , 7 3 4^ 081 EOE. MISCELLANEOUS “ , .vation and amblliorIon -Repidly expanding comipa- pa- Jerome. Idaho and Jack- ♦ 401K Retirement,1 '' Coflimunlty Hospital.' Montana St.: Gooding, IC 934-4433 Ext 148 orT ffa w - Ing positions available: : = Y outh pro g ra m d ire c to r «u- , ny needs to add to,Its.l|s son, Wyoming ollice P lan ' OiiimiaillBBi: BA or Bs!BS.In resum e to 934-9389. , MEOiCAir . ■ Sum mer fuU time, prevlou present sales,forces in . locattons. ' * , . ------^Hcaltl^rDehtai. and.nd Business}. HMltti-Science . ; . RN Twin Falls C are Centeinter - experience eupervlslng L4j _JrwIn.Falls,.ID.sales area.-ree.- r-*------— •— i- — ^ ZZ m e d i c a l . ------—^ RNs&LPNs- has an Immediate oper 3 relaled fleU; medical'tamilnbl • posslbwr. . . . Outalde Otlice'SuppW>Ply - ReBpohslbllllles ol this pb- . Optica) Inwrance , Full tim e for 2-10 shift a r sa le s using a unique con- sy; excellent communiulli "P,. RNSupeivisoream-epn S ■ . ■ :on- sition-Include assisting : cep t In th e selling and de- ' ' ♦ C o lleg e T u itio n skllis: able to manaoe a diver ------N O M bN E Y ? . de- Waik-lrTand phone cus-' ; ,'A stotance;. . [ J ™ CNA ^ l U o n a a l u aval along wllti a £ m p ie h g i Retail ,. livery of ollice productsJCts to m e r s in a e le c ti o n ,of • and tast-piced .work anvico 1|«3; NEED A CAREER ? 1 from a box style dellveiy .1.^^ ^(Schola^p)^^ S ' S s i r r ? —^ . • inent>2n 2.yf expedience In .hospiiispilal evening N urse & a ’ bonus available. Apply I Consultantst S gon a n d now In th e Og-^Og- lent customer service-, j^ i5. nIghlNui«.' •- the geriatric popuTatlo peraon at 674 EMtlam AFTER GRADUATION' den, Ulah mari33 .C»MNffif8M-5333. . All shifts available. Rea - RN.with OR experiencin e e wage Full package pf^benefits.. 1®, n e o d e d fo r a m b u ia to rj I ts ,.. and a greal work o n v lro n -___ Teresa Culver. Ext, 25<254 ■ mitlrtmii[lnt.MI , , ’ Wo are aiso recniitinglior for > sponsible for basic patier lofy Personnel Plus PLUS COMMISSiOfIf ' Must be a self siarter,ar, ment. Ploase submit re­ _ l • PTdays.&evea. care. E xperience with the suijoa^y cent^Y Tw ir , • * Q uarterly bonusIS Irlen d ly .'o rg a n iz ed a n d program v . nd sum o a n d lellor ol Intont I . CNA position. * . eldarty preferred but no WW^piRSONNluCOM ' willing to go iho extraira toiobseodgowfrolos8.com necessary. No call or weekends • Excolloni benefh'■ • mile. P lease se n d resum e Phona 732-0700, fax°l: re­ or call 733-7300.• . program TIO -orFAXto541-312-5860. ■ I St.BBeniedicts ' , Administrator R oger Kingng& 8 ^ to Olfice Value P.O.-Boxipx An equal opportunity om- Diractor of Nursing Pat sum e lo 732-0701; or malnail . ' 9 Paid training program 1308. Meridian. Idaho _ . • Free uso of phone^ Iio pioyor. Edge Wlreioss. - -- : FamUy MMedical Center ’ R asm ussen Invite yo u to $500-H lre-orin resume lo;.r/>e S Inw u ai j_...... ' " CMter,.P,0. Box 5732. a . and cellular servico 63680r to schedule an,an, LLC encourages a di- D irector PatPatient Care Services . cortie & b e a part of^a var>»aiy B o n u s . ^ PROFESSIONAL . . vorseworitforco'. - - ■' special care team . Corhemie forCNAs/flN.yLPN9 ■ Ttvin Falla, ID63303.570! •rosilicmwillprowdeadh I Z Full lime positions.' Suaiilled candidatesIS • .Ate you ine sponmg sott?itT Keep eiatwiiM in inir>o wn«n fornunlngiothcrclinie ' . by 8i se e us. Visit our spe-spe-. New pay lor up .to 10 yrsfra. MEDICAL . Commodltlea Buyer 8i8. vrillhavo:, - - Flrxi Ihe oqulptneni .you » . clal facility & m e et ourlUr '■ - experience. : ' • - ou - you warn lo oxchango - - / amcmbcrofseniprnun ‘ Van Driver, full tim e, t uias. e i A aa ista h t B uyer need-Id- * Approximately 1 year ]\ ; »«^lncltt«l(l«>d .- . ..:------■ .unuieOllcmalore'ath.^ . ^ . great team of c are givers.flrs. . through Sat. Responsibil-Ibil- e d td p u r c h a s e c o mn. ­ In-s.alos or reiai ' Outstanding benefits arcue Illes Includo transportingin g modities for agrlculluralral experience ' . •********•**■*.****■' SgvanSroSSlSSSS i3 SnakeRlvefRehabI " offered, including: of. rosldents fo physician:lan b u s in e s s . M u st.h o vvo o • A high school dlp- i; Rehabilitation & AssistedIted Up to 22 da y s PTC appointm ents a n d aciivlil-vlll- .good com puter si(llls-&.A ' loma or equivalent . Living and Holiday pay es. CNAprefeirbd but riotnot b e a good negoliator.,r -- * Good verbal one imiSENiWO TORS I after90daya b ui . _Fu[!«tnofipsl«on,;Bilintin- _ communicalion skills ...... Apply nl Sl.-Bcnedliledlcb FnmllrMcdlcal ecntcr.------■— ------O nisrtaO a/caTe'^^T------“ t - - AftMf/C IMiJ . , ^ N . Lincoln. J ion guarskllls a ^ s . Local iLLEY MALL I iln. Jerome; ID 63338. EOE _ ' •20B-543<401 401k In 90 d a y s . \,;v. ■ ■ at BriSgev^w e a . position: '. ; . No currently h a v e po- ; ,1828Bi«gbviow,Bivd.,TFTF sitidn open in Jerome,'IDI n i STORE HAS OPOPENINGSFOR * _ Please apply In person al 1_ Peraonnel PIUs -640 Filer. A ve. W .-Twin^in tupoct rotponu wnon you 111 Filer Ave. small u s at; trisha.stub-, 5 SALES PROFI1FESSI0NALS i j Palls. ID 83301 or eallall - (KtverllM In ctauJilod. Call . 733-WOO • 208-734-8845. EC.E.B 733-0931. • ' ■ bsOuscellular.com ^ ’Experience preferredd bi biit will train. B e n e fits j _ l -ax resume to; 541 • 774-5164. OR stop k Include 401 i< plan, Insunsurance, paid vacation ' in at our Twin. Falls k .a n d a 5 d a y w ork w ee■ek' k .; j sioro. 799 Cheney ^ Dr.. to pick u p o n ap- piicatlbn lodayl U.S ! Conlaci Dean Dorkorland at the Magic * i Q l a h b k ', Cellular Is a drug- V Valley Mall Thelseifsen Store 735-1777 J - -freoworkplacoanir ^ ; V F O O) D D S ' : an^E^wJ.Opporiunitv We are Glanbia HURRitRYINi TWIN FAUS ITHEISENII MOTORS I ibia Foods/ Inc. a tearn dedicdicated to consistently . ' \ MagicV^leyMall-NexIWext To Odyssey Tlieatis * . ' exceeding cucustomer expectelions throiiroqgh delivering the . > rnmm tekM M . N. ■J*^USCcliii|iir‘ |aggmg=axo.o , » • EquslOppoiiuMi Wec/e embra.ce the folldv^ng coicore.yalues: ! People Matter. ST. BENEDICicfs ^ ' ■ Pride In What We DDo. "I * F amnilyM 'edicaTG. C ' e n t e r • ay. \ , ■ Flhil a Better Way. . ' .709 No'Jotth Linviiln Av«nuc • Jvromi.-,r'jiliihofilliH Klii .' , Be the Best ' ' TF=QH; , : . (208)324-4j01 c •K.x(20S) 2-t-J87« . . St. Oenudicis is n mislission-drivcn. bcnith c.irc,, orgorganlziition providing- Glanbia Foods is; aian intemational food com|impany based primarily In patient-focused carc.. WV c a rc lo o k in g fo r c a rin g; preprofossion.nis w ho w .m r Ireland, UK and US/JSA, with annual sales.of ove>ver J2.S billion ind 7,400 TWIN FAIILLS CLINIC & HOSPITALh lo work for a lop qu.iliniity health dire provider. , em ployes. Here inIn thet Magic Valley, Ctanbia'si's ini v e stm e n t in w b rid < la s s ••Whetere the patient Icdmeses first." a P harm icisl ({•T. I'T nr.r IPRN) Flexible. D F in a n c ial C oiounselor manufacturing fadlllicillties, lo c a te d In G o o d in g3 ,. Richfield, TVyIn Falls, are NURSING hours. Drug provMonI lo illl ho»pil.Tl (FT) IMymcnltnl aafr.ingcmcnlillls‘hIIU,iociuilc$onc.iii ' - - ' , rnn-ide adminlsUtive dim "INFORMATIOION SYSrmS APPUCAZATION SPECIALIST fulHln.cM«llailTccllchnoioglst. Must bc'ASCP or cquiquivalerit.' Mlcnli BRN-AculeCle C a re ' . l e i d ^ p fot nuning k olhnclifllcjUrti,oil- - Current Ilccn ’ andlM ^^eednquIraind. Medllech and 1£S billing knowledgeimi prtfentd. ' H o sp ita l S p o n s o r e d , • S h o rt T erm 1W lnF«U(,ldiho 83301m . '•■ ■ }rm CHsabmty . . , ' t Sptdrm^cAKHR.«iOSOSM»mSt.L.TM»Faas.Uahi,erlPT/Ufoui iqifXinttlM m i r a i . . •Lifelns./Al (208) 733-75S5 '. ■ ./A D & p ' J:-. -f'M /tO t-:-- — ~ IE-M lll: dlarson®glanblaug.cH.Cfim .. 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'• 9nua(err^;77/nes*^ ' p ~^i»*J3bdmr2bath, ' . l-JCparea^sf °lo l^ p -^smoking. 423*6181 .eyes. :.-garage;$650 up.24M. ^^^';;-Jhrouoh ^inwnityTMgMges - hr. DOE Call Don ^ol-'-20 !:A'^n^68im ^a’nMded (e — BUSINESS-rt~^1 |r--r-,-304~'— I 3 1 OPPGRTTJNmES • ;SHOSHONE2bdrm. re- Sunrise. Call 733-6207 o r .... ■ 438-9896, Salurelaya..1.. . ,loso10(o20lb8..in(hotie .TIMES CLASSIFIED t i f y g ' '• ' »737*0043.» b m lo ip m en t. TTia positii r - * - ' next 30 d a w . U sa lost 28 mai centlyremodeled..417W.^ Housing. Coil 829-4206. SST TRilCKWASHEH - . ‘28: ..'DEPARTMENT - . • A S t $600 f .dep 788*2573 vr . rwlll induda pro»i»cUni -i-.« lbs; In 6 wks. Call itT .' PU B U C SERVICE . ' 2 ' Handk»pAms^le«.1 TWINFALLS N ew er2:-’- . -.jw y accounts, addMign io n . Full tfma. Need Immedlal 1 208-734-5538 • *25^l(S?Slm S?200 5X j! - .> ' ' • MESSAGE . TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm., 2 .. . Equal H ousing ', bdnrt. duplex, carport, util.. - . • ctwtomersanrfce.anflM d .ly. W age DCE; 324-76G , Free Info. 800-277*942414^ '' .BItf profits' usually'meanian - baih. Urge,yard, $675Atno» • OppertunHy.- ;. rm.'No smoklng/pets,. . ' .conlrtbuUng Ideas to “ ■ '. . O R . - big risk.. Before you ddo o +.S350 de p . 734*0586a ;ri ' «425At».Ca«733-3742Ji Ito WAREHOUSEAJEUVER .P ut it'to work. Free on-line ATftT-MCI PAYPHONE ^ JER O M E 1 a n d 2 bdrm s,' |ob . - ,-FTH olp vranted for . busineM with a company. S ■ 208-677-4fe43:, • RTS. ESI. tocotions. Locdl » ™ iN FALLS • ■ no M ts: 32 4 * 3 4 ^ . B aseded TW INFALLS -. rwgh .- warehouse/delivery; pkg.t www.raliol4llle,not. ^ : .check il o u t with the Bel- '.ProveaSS.eoO-e0Or3470«25 —terBusfnesrBureaurForS ; Brand new. BrackenridQftja: i.onJneome . ^ 0 - ^ - - - — .•.tet^hooB,-f«,mallaniland" :'CompanybmentsrApp^DDlv S A L E S r - -^(BURLEY)*-*— home;.3 bdrm ;,-2 b a th , -*FA1=LS A P T S ;^ . cerrespondenca.Mu,^l •: ..L eader* n e e d e d l.. . ATTENTION Work tromim' fr.oo rnformadon about JEROME 2 bdrm. Very. I'u;! In person'al: community amenities; f/ 1,2,3 BdiTTi8.$33&495 ' \ - .enjoy wdrklno wfth otheithere .BANNER FURNmiRERiE 29 y e ar old NYSE CO.'ex-ex*' ' ' -. heme. $500*51500 mo.no. avbl(jlng Investment f - ' .nice! Stove; relrig. Flre- Som e DW& W/D hookups. ' \ - • p T . $2.000*S7500+>'riio. i."ln a team.onvlfonmemlent. ■ , , , 201' MAIN AVE. & . TF . ’ . pending into Idaho, unlim*lim* no. 'Scams.Avnto to the Feder­f , . place, deck. Elec. watisr&I f ; ,. S P «rious.and clean. _____ -*ited Income potential; Call-®." fW IN FA LLS.(6),’ : / ,• ' •FT.1*877*748*71Q7« . al-Trade Commission, heatpd;'$450'f.324*6882: ■, Nopets.734^6600. ‘ ; .Woshington.O.C., 20580, ' * Malt m u m e tor Attahtlotillon IWELOER . T H ■ 1-877-410-4005.' * . • ■ a t t e n t io n : w o r k ' . J E R O M E N ie e i b d r m .' • : Inside Sales Manooer, — •• i i ' i i ' i ‘ t k" .. o r call the National Fraud oer. W an te d , th e b e s t wiriFI!er Ave: E. ro p S 12mr.FT/pT.Nb 80lirng. = .C le a n , n e w c a r p e l, no.' Please call 208-324-321 a. 83303.. 7?ie77mes.Ne»vi/etvs w ag es. M anufaclurln(ring Will (raln..1*8ee^340*f§: THETIMES-NEWSJ • Intern'et/Mall Order - ir TWINFALLS , • , • I s .a Ocug-RroeWoikpleci>lace. rronl io a d a rs & back';ck- ..0077. oxt. 497. Sun., 5 (866)628-2605 ' ; - f 305 - . ‘ . pets. $360+S300 dep.D. JEROME Two bedroom,>m. - 1,2and3B«dreeme in.. * CURRENTLYHAS Rels. Call 208-733*2776. - Equal OpponunltyV rhoe atlachrnents: Topro p through Fri. 9 am (o'9 pm. « www.makecoldcashlast.comMl I ' C O N T R A C T S & i. , apartments available,e . A panm ents & Duplexes ■ • „ , , Empfoyer;' . w ages. Pre-employmen: i l i THE FOLLOWING - I ; MORTGAGES • .TWIN FALLS-1 bedroom.r- Newer units with lols of VM anv to c h o o s e from l**- ■ r — . drug (esi. Tho best bni)H .WORKFROMHOME ' INDEPENDENT . ,’CANDY ROUTE m f 1 bath,.privateyd. $320Iq room. Walk-ln closets.:s. Starling $325 up to $695 ' . •'/ ■ •• SALES • . , V L/ Mali Order si500 mo. P/T: • /mo.+$1 SO dep. 734^6265.■y Refrigerator, stove, dlsh-h- . C all734-4334, . .. ,' . NEWSPAPER . . S3000 per month (realistic)u , ss CASH NOW $S PT posllfons at local no.t : S5000mo;F/T , ROUTESONTHE '''' ForContracts'& Mortgagos. - washer, dlsposallndudQd:'Id:- O r stop In for a listing ’ . die work,.'rubber stamam p _ Call 1*e00-54S-4170B • .20:local vending sites, . 0*. TWIN FALLS 1*4 bdrm.I. _ Washer/Dryer hook-ups.IS. ‘Hallow*PropertyMgmi_. = , ' WEST SIDE O F " no competflion/6 hre./rho.: ' Call DIveralfled Capital.fl- hom es for rent, starting a f an’d'scrap booK'siorob r e .' • 208-734-8727m Bt Dining room with bayly .1061 Blue Lake* Blvd. N ' . ' Knowledge Iri theso aire re a a s’ 7 1 TWINFALLS , . : .S9600 cash required '. S350 plus security dep.3- windows. Playground andId . «104 . a MUST. Apply In pereo''so n M I TIMES NEWS ' 1-600-268-6601 (24 hre.)H■ . D R A C O - Call 736*481 i p . - fitn ess room on-slte, Af- aJ TlJforiy S q u a r e . 13; JI; TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. 1 94 ■, 132 H nnR lnH ilBm lI 1 CARRIERS . I • . . ROUTE eoo '■ *MUSTSELL*- ” INVESTMENT CORP.*. TW IN FA L L S 2 b d rm . 71 . lordableiren't; $300'0 balh. $475 with $400 dep., ‘ Main Ave. N. Twin Palls. }. d e p o sit. C lo se to shop* ■■ Skylane TnilerPeik . ■ LocalVondingflouie. •, Mortgages? Contracts?f bath; S450 + $300 dep., P‘ 737-*3916 6 r7 3 7 -3 9 6 9 .« Willis Shaw Express, one . 188 Alexander Street,t.’ ping .and dinlrig. please - SOCIAL WORKER of the nation’s leading .. high weekly income.. • .' Deeds ol (rust? - i . —Z3^bBJL46.a»6iLt2jiobnJi.■- -•caH«455morlnqu|4e8..,8 . TWIN FALLS 2 bdnn. Extra ' ~ . " Leohlng for suceesslulI’BA B) refrig erated c arriers,S FILER (6)'-- — — ROUTE 810 ...... Only-S6250 invest.------•FREEINFO , • We.warittobuy. - E ^ l Housing Opportunity "'nlce-4*plex:$475'fdep.— ' ' or B S dogreod Individual:luals ’ can train you for o n e of Paradise Place • ' TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. 1. ■4 ' Call734*9182or'. Psy. (he coolesi jobs In l-800-655-6443«4hre. ' Prom pt & cash oHere; In Social Sciences, Psy ’ °S 'ik ■ki f k - k k ' k^ .653FioseSt. N ■ bath, like new, gas hoat.I, KIMBERLY Large clean J1 738-8115. etiology. Sociology, Nurslurs* trucking, tn only 3 l am selling SZCO SUP*s* W e a re local & compedlive. S490 + d e p . Call 734-4762.J. bdm i. apt. No pels/smok- I d a ' . .w eeks, you could starttart ZL -.-C all 206-733-3621____ .TWIN.FALLS.2.duploxe8..__:. — -Ing. or related Holds ROUTEB21-— PLIES featuring alt kinds' TWIN FALLS 205 Taylor,-- - ing..$325/mo.-«-dopi- . Com b |oln a team ot tiIgh' ca- THE TIMES-NEWS3 . 100-600 3rd Ave. E of stulf. such a s scissors," R. Todd Blass. President 2- Please call 208*734*9450.0 3 bdrni. 2 balh w/carpbrt. “■ Richard B. Stivore. 237 Monroe. Nice, clean' - All a p p ls. N .E. P e t O.K. ly m otivated and'oulgolni IS CURRENTLY 100:600 4th Ave. E nippors, twoezers. homo* 4 bdrm . E ach Is $590-..«- KIM8ERLY.New2.bdrm . professionals makmg i . sta ts, stalhiesis ste e l pli- . Vice President: $590/m b. + $400 deposit. ' ig a. LOOKING FOR ' T.W. Slivers. . • dop. 695 Sunrise N.I. a p t for rent. Call a fte r 7 ______dtt(eranc8.in.ouf. commu ..:...ROUTE8SS - .. - - ers, knives, sw ords, blow* 7 .Call736-9269.B ' Secrbtaryn’rea'surer . - Beautilut, 4 bdrni, 2 bath.t. pm423-4377.» ■ • : .. „ nity. FT or PT. PieasoI'fax' fai . 700-800 Meadows Lane) guns, crossbows, leather' SlOOO/mo + dep. Credll fy TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 2 ■ •resu m e lo 7 3 4 -9 4 4 l o;o r goods. U you would like0 ' Perfect (0 Poor Credit ' Laurel ParkApartmeiits[S Pioasecall208-737-9433, you like w hat you seo. . 1s(& 2nd Mortgages,'. , . 176 Mouflce Stroot SUPERVISOR TRAINEE I 100 Bik. W irschingAve. , brick, 1 bath, family room, TW INFALLS ----- ' . Z & R Enterprises ' 125% Equity Loans. '• .T w inF alis . . , . IVesf •• appls. Patio; fenced ydi , 635 Q uincy, G reat 2 bdrm., . PO.Box 5375 Twin Falls, Id Refinance Mig. Homes 1 ' 734*4195' ■ 2 bath with private paiio. ' • INDEPENDENT • - • . Debt; Consolidation ExcopdonaHy nice home I AMk About Our Naw Pay ' r 6 u T E S 7 2 MEDICAL BILLING . & a re a. No smoking or • covered partdng. $495.4 •. NEWSPAPER . Recession prool industry., ' Aggressive. Finance li. dep; 900 bik Blake St. N. • . 732-5551 679*2653 pets. S600/mo. Rels. & . TWIN FALLSTaUng appli­ $7.50 Owner Operators ' CARRIERS FOR . .Unlirhitod income . , 527 B orah W est NBAC, 2 I -roo-sooRoi^s'si: _ ...d e p . Call 733-5542 or cations for a secure 2 - < • Welcome THE FILER AREA. . .potential. Client Acquisition 733-4467.' ' , bdrm. 1 bath ai)t.'$399 ,bdrrn., 1 balh,'nice and ' ' t o . ' - ' Cali 1*800-LEASEWSE; , Walking Routes ROUTE 874 Program. Investment from - : . p e r month; $200 dep. clean, yard cared includ-'' ' S2.49S. Financing I • TWIN FALLS 3 bdrms. ,, . ed. $450 4 dep. 700-800 Caswell Wf. Appls. incl. $ 5 5 0 /m o *f Located ne ar dovmtown, • k Meals/lodging pro v id ed ' . . Available: .’ available. Island Aulomat-I- Bducutiim ^ • credit check req. . 616• Paradise Place i102 I- for students outside s . 700-800 Fails Ave. W. dop. No pots/smoking.' 0 •od Medical Service, Inc. • . 733-2216, Town Crest. &201.GREAT2bdnn.;2 r 50-mlle radius ol - R O U T E SS2 ' (800)322-2239 Dept. 1218 - 733-1604 • _ It. bath.with laundry arid'cov*.' $9.50 , schooisr . ^ ROUTE 887 : • p e rh o u r . ,, • 6 0 0 ’9 0 0 A d e li: ^ www.business-startup.c6m - e re d partdng; $550 4 dep. '.1 1000-1100 Perk Meadows 2 TWINFALLS 2bdrm. t W e'ro looking lor 6 0 0 ’900.ld a h o S treei • balh counlw lamily honi^ . 776 N.-Washington, cute . .' hlgh*energy, competitiveive Drive ' _ '|C ® £fitcolEsI!u^ • 2 bath 4*plex a cro ss from' , 2 bdrm.. 1 bath, $450 4. . s . : 400-900Stevens St. , OWNER RETIRINGI .' Kentol '• close to Twin Fails. Appls, people, w ho are •• ' 400-500 Parkway CiKie DW. wood stove,sprinkler Take ove^a^ successful' , ' School. Central air, g a s ' I 1 ' gool-orlented team 601 I .system, AC. $600/mo. ' 1MSs'.W»hlnotan.laii]a . ' ■ .. ■„ p)ayfl[3U?.yoMJ»ya^t{Qflo308. .^^B |||Id||^^HV Ify o u live In ttila araa C S , JL.^ .:R0UT^889-^1 ■ “ ‘ —— Cali-733-8190«.-~^ - —2.bdrmi,.^1.bamf->vllhpri-'.4— vert^l communication ■ ara Intaraatad In balng a ------FURNISHED—“ - ' 100-300 Creslview Dr. orehrp v^ilh 29 yoar imprc- . vale patio, covered park-' skills. .< n eat appearance.ice. TWIN FALLS 4 bdrm. 2> ind.W/0.$550/mo+dep.’• Ing, $450 4 dep. . cable reputation. Cash . M bath, close to lown. No ' and a n Im pressive work PIeaaa eall 0 / « f r / e f ROUTE 890 ) ,1 m onth renl free w/year^ 16251 Shoup East, spa- ' For more Information ■.Managar. 733-093l^ flovire well enough to make - smoklng/lnslde pets. - lease. No pets. Pleas* ' , history. chM k u s o u» t!. oranonllna r 1100-1200 Parkway Dl'. . clous 2 bdrm., 1 with laun- W a btla r: 'M f.3 4 7 . a good Iiving a n d service ^ S650+S500dop.734- - eall737-3918or- • -.v • dry, $550 4 dep. • . / ■ ■ : • applleallon. vlalt ua 1000-1200 Sparks SI..N. th e debt. Up to 90 (00. Down paym ent in tho 1 fully fenced backyard.. - Intereated In being 0 ' ^ g ^ J s t month promotion. . • Flexible Hours • mid five-figure range.' » tfT , 602 •, I Call 745-7299 or 5^1* r Ow ner wili train • Paid Vacation ° I - UNFURNISHED J 8844. For sa le or rent.B 128^Martfn‘»li.',12 and' , • ^ ^ CFA Thornton Oliver '. SARATOGA i . • Medical Benefits Avail.III.- ■ B . L_ j h o u s e ^ _ 26,'1 bdrm., 1 bath in, . • A dvancem ent Opportu> Pieaae contact DIatrlet K eller APTS tu. 1-80CKJOIN W SE = Manager great area, $400 4 d e p .' '• • niiios Naiionwfde ' Business Brokerage ■ n* 1 b d r m ., a lt utils-/ paid.' • Luxury 1 & 2 bdtin (1.800-564^973) ■JEROME (5)* ' ------. 733*0931, ext. 347; . . • 206-947.0820 •••■; BU H L 2 bdrm, lull bath;0 S345. Cail 324*3317M BRAWLEY • 4 0 lK P la n . - - . .. C orner lot w /niceyrd. Sin* , -P o o l • _ I ■: • Start at S7.S0/hr..and 1 •' i • 1 * • A 'i ■ i ' i .. SMALL.FAMILY. BAKERY . REALTY gle ga ra g e.P ets OK. S450' • Weight facility . .734-6666 ' " ' . : earn up to S9.SC/hr. wittiwith A COMCAR Industries and Restaurant. For Sale.5 THEMGMT . 733*0739Ih “ b d rm r2 .b a th , 2 g a ra g e ,' ; ■ bonuses. ' irtrk -k-k-k-k' Call 678*5300. lo W/D. siove. relrig., DW.; •C lubtiouse .• i I >. BUHL Nice 3 bdrm. 2 bath4. . '. F e n c o d y a rd , s to r a g e .. • W asher & dryers- bdrm. Appls., carport, ' . t h ’e t im e ^ n e w s - ■ - VENDING------• Apply in pereon. No phono , ' 'TWIN FALLS (7) 1997 mobile home. No • $825. Call Terry or Byron• Call Dawn a t ^,,^,_,^_,;^cal|8plea8e^^ : IS CURRENTbY ' Finoncing/Locatlons - pets;1 yeor lease. S495 34-- a t 731*2679 or 2 6 0 -^ 3 6 . -^Catr600»764-e2y. Assem ble cralts, wood,J 700-900 Davis . : . Evergreen Dr. • HANSEN 3 bdrm., 2 bath . fumished api. w/laundiy. COZY & cute '1 b d r m . 'iDW, range! W/D hook conirol/systoms theorysry items: Matoriais provided. . 800-1000 Fillmore,, N osm oklnypels. SS50rtn6. ' and operation, five yeare Nt- 900^osiAva.H Ig. water Included. Out- The ' bast residents in . com plete .duties. quallll ' Income. Appliances, 1 m ents featuring spadous', ^ • r p . ._ W /P .fo o k u p _ 5 S ond olds.. NICE LOCATION Over energy < elflcienl. fully 200Blk.12lhAve.E . ■ if y o u llva on the E A ST a p es, furnished: Oul* M oncjirM i inc. is scckii 900-1000 N. Buchanan - alda o f Twin Falla t are or. private area. 324*3733.. 2000 sqft. 3 bdmi. 2 bath. equipped ( kitchens; ions I. ' ol neighborhood. EHO stunlnKindividuultofiltiBd, / fOOO t/ncp/ri S»ri»f ■ Intereated Iri being an S appls, double garage, pri* of, < sto rag e, privato piark- ■ '■ : | - at (>iir 'Dvin FalU hninc) Independent newapa- 436-1360or436*9112 vato yard, $800. mo. Ing, I large open spaces, i-njoy: Corriplote Car Care bsmLSl<}.v.o./orrlg..Cloar!I!. SUNSETMANORVI ,1 , Full & 'Port ' If you llva In thia area « per carrier... Center &Mprol quIot. close (0 schools, UPSTAIR Lrg 2 bdrni. ap* . each < apanment features - • Afomfiiu Aoiiriif/ill ' . . T i m e . ara Interaated in being a Pleaaa eontaet DIatrlet;• .'Training a n d liriandrig , , S4pO/mo.+dop.324-6862. privacy. 1 bdm i. 2 bdrm y •Malieal.Ikmiil.S, neivf/M p«rearr/er... Managar at 733-0931 . TWIN FALLS Com plete ' £retfcB«C'ffiySo." i2 baths. 3 bdrm72 balhs, E m p l o y e e s • Rttinmtni Pluti Pleaaa call DIatrlet Man- 0X fM 8. . JEROME 3 bdrm. 2 both • lumishod 2 bdrm. 1 bath THEMGMT 733*0739 ialfordably priced. Income ' Puid yacaiiim ufivi mobile liome. No pots. conde. Avail. Immediately; - . n e e d e d . M u s t . ^ ager. 733-0931 ext. 346. '• * A k k i i i Custom Framing & TWINFALLS Cute2 bdrm. [ If yoii huw prcviimi Rcu Long term lease. $495 - - ..'.lndudesaliuliis.S995/mo. ' be R eliable and possess cxcellcht Cu Largo Gift ShopT $4S0 + $450deposil.. *: ^ /mo. ♦ dep.. 324-8903. : : Call Kent or Cindy : CURRENT SPECIAL: .../■ • and ; resumes 10: 45V :~A.A .A .A 'A -A -Financing & training .Call80.1-465-1561.«/ . available.-. JEROME 3 bdrm,, 2 balh., ; 733-S336.or 734*6104. : SalaetS b d rm e. w illing to start MONEYTREE, .LooKing lor e«ira vaeaiion TWIN FALLS Duplex, . 22b*MssUrtIngat$499. , no pots/sm oking. In coun­ 1 bdnn. 1 bath. ulll. room. ATTNs TOM OLAZiE money? Why twt Mil thOM try, S 600.f dop. 324-21S4 . Seo our website; Im m ediately. JckinR a ’eiirccroricntcd. Vclf. stltl.good Itami you've be en ' Wholesale Screen ~ ’ ’ funlteli^*‘^ m " l ’ba?h W/D hookups. Carport, w 6493 Falrview Ava.ill tlie ^rundi.Miiniii|t-r'pm 7>r. required) ' . w /g a^^lst mo. + sec. Ifter I Year . . TWIN FALLS Furn. apts. OPENING3 S O O N ! ! ! Full Ume Hours tviiiil r information at t,2 .3 b d m i . ; 1-800-456 . .SeHabtaEsp applications for VValking I ' ' w w vy.postatai.56-1525 : STS-IIIOd espanoi ' E g ■ itnidcd positions are 7-daj ilannex.copi - ' . ons and can. be a souro t ■OU get paid for your mom 1^ for a sigh-on bonus of erested, please stop by the fest. Twin Falls or call. 33^)931 e x t 302. • .

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CATCH OFTHE DAY HAVE FUN i ENJW Passionate SWF. 49. S 'r . ful euro. .. B A U N C E D W t^ , AHe with an euygoing SWfswFi ' ■BEilEiiih* ? • .LOOKBELOW... LETSOOOUT • : 'S w n h i ed*«ke *if ** i8w J a:,®"""-.”'*”'. K : ,S5.S?W »nS S» ; :l««“5Ta,S.r= ' hs?*hw£.^nv moyt>enwe.AdM8l0 .. . i ■ t i r n r n m m I ■ . GODCOUBSnftST W ngl?SO nteo"lvVM! M ■ svycM. 22, S'S*,, leoibs., ' fiiri ' 'STOP AND REAOl' : * g s s i: ■ - '' Oenulne SWP. 23, S T . brow ••. 'tSTWSYOOT : tETSBEASONE ' halr/eyes. loves outdoors,, an 1 ^ . , whatRUWAnriHQ471 . . ^ mois and good timet. LooUn ■ . .MS.132S' SWM. 24. S'.. 14Sbe.. btonde IWHONeSTGffiL • SWF. 27. green eye*; elburrtwm for SWM."^2^ . .coiual I M m ^hajri 5-5'.^teloo^ chMrful I LOVE IS ALL we NEED >rful,. first, for edvmlure.tauohs on 5?' BMbnpimnt... - . (Ing, more. A di.l22S ■ • I jte'KS.iM .'g SWEETOTCAIIS—— -SSJISI^SS& ■■ S ' m LETSCONNECT’ • . S O I^ F W UTTSTALK ’ •. ’tsoonL'FORLTR ' i ’ '.CHANCE IH' . . GOLSeNYEARS . . •OJ) Okf-fethton SWCP. 49. e n ^ ' 4. This sodable' SWF. 20.'5 '. fc. ■ ■. so M C M v ru n N o u ■ Humoroue SWF. 2 i; S'l*; Ks-T%si; S'J,:ir. - 130Cbs., brown heir, tookfng to s S S S H T : brown eyes, eeger to meet anin meet a tweet, kind and» S S S S : Tw ew uxTiiL^ ■■ :] • Of hvo’. H otlX 'r’ li^ uude d e for possible LTR. Ad».l23l ^ . outgoing. cla*ay SWM, 35-60.0 romanlto SM. 21-26. who I SVVM, 45. O'. 170BJ*.: brown i , .Jiowlng and Ihe rodeo. v who*e intereels Indude nth- ; .. . . Soeks SWM. with timllar(»?; FUTURE At« It,1 .ssfrMSMsrtures. trying rtew th lm and ' ------;lntereiu. who like* ehildcen, a rt. Ad».Si6l. • . ; . . 5WB0 REUTK>NSMP • - LEAVEAMESSAGE S; possibto remance, Adf?240. Ad#.1344 Wm UPFORANYTHINO• a-flBW : SWM. 20, 5'8-. 1701b*.,' • SVVF. 27. •5-3*. btond', teves NO^QCOM M RESS ' ' ROMANTIC AT HEART ' to hear from a S V ^ . ^^ i ^ ■ Unhiue. InteHlgeni SViff- ib ie;; OlVEMEACHANCE .N O GAME PLAYERS. ^ the Usa. Nlagarit . . Outgoing^ rornentlc SWP.WP. for good compentonshlp and^ liket good conversations, longng, lAltrectlve .SW F.'.24. S'6', LOOKATiHEPUnJRE ■ ■ W.»»’'SS!SS;: S - . . WM.S2.5-6-,140lbs.,wllhan 2a^5-j^itjW ah6^ wir. ' remance.- lUcts dandng. din.55® drives, sports, outdoors,rt, 2l0a>s., brown hair, Intsrests1 5 a etiwnToPnw toS?. .. Qooi^wgi^ s m i ^ ^ A , indude tporls,-family a«lv|.1- humorous, good'-personaiiiy.I ussas'^'.iaK ' ■ '. iSO'NKEQIRL' ■ ss: ss ties, btoyding and walks. ISO0 whotovetktoe.Ad^l14S ' ., camping, hunting, m ovies,' ■ FRIEND TOR LIFE • a a fun-toving SVkTM^ 20-35. wfth>• • . SHOWMELOVE’ quiet times.ai home, seeklrw — MAKBACONNECTKW . similar interesu. Adi.5073 . j . forpoMbleLTR.Adi.i343 KlJ Outgoing SWP. 22, moiher. SWF. 46, S'6*. I26ibs.. tooking ' «■ •gf§S!5S»iJIf'K - SERWUS REPUES ONLY , roiMniie wa!ks'. ^ p ^ n o ! CASUAL DA71N0 . SWP. 49. 5-4'. medium buM. S T . green eyes, wsnis « LTR !r ' .. HEARTOPOOLD . . . aWEETTMHOS ' ' , stS i& n '* : SHF. 20., 6-4-.. 13016*.. M Friendly, relaxed SW mom. Jt. 25, S-B*. brown ftair. h w l; shares her tove of the out-1. SWM. 34. 5:8-. 200lbs., father ■ PLACEYOURCALL • , * brown hair/eye*, iike* mutlc..".fe: js,0.srcv*„“df„V ' doors,'tour-wheeHng. huntingg Of one. likes hunting, fishing. . . movie*, dandng and quiet Ilh ' eyet, tooking forward to meet­ I '.bowllng.'mevlesal^anythiM UOKTUPMYUFS < - evenings at home. Seeks a ing a SM. 21-35, who a h a m1 SM, 20.29,• who wanu t» to . ..• CUTi 4 BUBBLY ■ SW^ET. DREAMS-.. her interests in camping, - ’ . htveagooditme.Ad«.l338 ^ movies, mutlc and chiWten.' • HOME RUN ■ .rZ ;S .ffiS -. . S.'tSX 'TS'nM - ■ . ^ ' Petite :SWP. 65. S T . erioys ^ .•Adl.5069 , ., - ' Introverted, (uil-llgurod SWF. “ ■ , LETSOOOUn ■■.- m ^ A * ' OANCEWIThME . K3- . • 27. 5-3*. blonde hair, blue , . . WWWCP. 59. ISO .Irlendly sss"s*'w«Ar ^ BEAUTIFUL BLUE E Y ^ - .-— eyes,-likes camping,•Wking- ,:.»^OF.iNTEORlW-._. SM. N/S. 47>65. who would ■■■ ■■■■ L^KAViBFUN ' • • SWM, 25-45,-^^ shares ihe‘ , vary potiihre aM upbeat SW>1 and aoftball, Hopittp lo meet|{ ... Kind-heaned SHM. 42, S’S*, • like .10 go pieces and do ? mem, 26. 5‘6*. overage-built,,, thai special SWM. S8-40, withh iwring. caring. compa**lon- ■ -CALL ■■ ' ■( . . liitn9S.A«.1337 , , same Inierestt. for a LTR. i ■ TREAT ME RIGHT ■ _ Ad.,5143 . ''' with btonde hair and blue^ - family value*. Ads.l 174 l I ' SWrPM,s- 51. seeks a real rela* ■ - . , ENEflQETIC' eyes. S h e -en jo y * ' ATVs. horiesl, Imnorabte 'I hr* »: '. ■ ■ . • ISO CLASSIC ' .■ 1 COOffTRYGAt ^ .— TAKE NOTICE 45. lo ehare ovetything from :ISI6.”S1S«A"'?S,» ■SsSMa.'sr™"': .S ■. , WP. 25. 5-r. likes hlUng. , camping, shopping and morel I.' m ovies lo church. Adf.1365 i L S r '^ " 3•ts,. r SWF. 52. S'6*. btoode hair,.^ ;ISO an honesi. stralghlfor-. BtPECTTHE : ^ 30 blue eyes, Inierests indude • • ONSALETHISWEEK as'sa>-3„"s: Irn mutlc; movies and romance.^ ward, gainfully emptoyed SM.. aitsrcraft* and the outdoor*. • h«Tt0f.Ad».1251 ,. Warns to spou a tovina. c u ­ t 21-3S. who is true. tallMul.. •. :'*eektng a tail, active SWM. . ing. oonik>erateWM,2S-3a.g ; ; S ’f e ' i ! S S J S ® ^ : or in great shape for rorruuitle ',. . ONEWOMIaN MAN! . . wt r toyal and knows the value ofI .30>.BoodUm*s. ^S i n y f c^ S M r o ' . l fri Adl*5096®^“”“* ‘ r^^asoiaSentMabtp^MeultAWLRMCUSundtyOwgT***""* ... ■ 5 a v g w a s

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____ Sunday,,./y.April'22.20fli : -' CATTLB i a i Hoislsin mill i n JCLVOE'S PIPB RBPAmi ------o o w a .-R e c c rd s rL o wS ^ i-.j ■ 702 , .. ■■ Ifl. PRiaERBflAT0R2yr.eW.iikl.- .D O U B L L B E D .C iL « £ £ y JL _ ^ I FARKVRANCHI , Hind'lines'..'main:llnaia s d M freeze, Maytag Wto, /0. poster wood & wrought ^ l^supPugjEoyiPIP ■!»- -CaiC82fcjW3i.ieavs.msa;. , - r ™ L. RkNMORE a r freezer,s T FUTON B unk B ed « HE ACES ONJ BRIDGE* Bobby Woitf CATY l b 30 crossbreo d .. U ke new. m a ttre u e s I' : ' cowa. Pick 25, alreadv rs, -older model, good cond.. I $100 or byat offer. Callali ■ included and frame, »pt- T-326-4085 leave message.-;e.- -$260Ajfter.-Call:737.»4eS.^.— ' De a r M»Ir r Wolffi • ANSWER; I suggesl i;i:& r(ja*is2ss5: ^— Masterea^a est a raise to' sg^-menmBizEiE : BWftiitiftATdft i5cu.h: f L 4 e 6 ti6 N A L whh Ills r • . • . • At'duplISIlMte^ LiH O opens one cluluub inree spades. F a iuaer'lsadverlls- er • - r r -CATTLe 40 paircroasbred 1= ^Ma(vest:Oold;;Vary-de-^le-^ '- h e r - r ^ ln e r s . Blue, gray * ' ------pOOWSr$70O1O-$900n0^ •• • - :..... ' .andparteirtner overcaUs one spadetde. ing a six-card spad.S’tm o .e 3 M K r. — REFRIGERATOR .19cu;fl' m p ENGINE 3 cylinder Is. LOVE SEAT light blue-;. . should I (clQse the auction withh.a i welcome addiflon. Further,.yourPu ' . : ♦A-lO-7-2-7-2. V A*J-Gt5.> K :ip -& ^ . EPD 'a. tr you se e the rest, . Briggs 4 ' B ratton, will iih 5-3,: ■ muni ohe-no-trump3 hResponse, so V . cart. 733-4707. the invitational raiseiise i f a clear c , ' ee(ne-look al.the beatl 27, . wafer.45-30'high; Appr- or aAK&HAiRft.purT B .■ Please call 20^644.^1052. in ox.Hmile4'baira^Vk* *^28 320-2394 . . . Splndje t;aek.-£'W/amii, ■ . niiiJAinwieir.SeBntoiwtiAsii^^olce... ^ ■ Rancher.-7x20ft;;9oo2B-a e - .-.* t h a n d line.. 423 < 8 3 6 r': CATTLe Reg. & grade Jer- ,neck. $2800,e29-5209«. ll: GE-KotpolnL 1999 m e e ts '. ANSWER ,seya.3mlliJng&3sp!lna- *■; . - SIPHON TUBBS • .', $550/palr. Call 736-2988 BR: If you are in a huriy•ly. . Dear^M r.'w blffi . • era.eperrheifera. Reoor& HdHSBTftAiUAijtall,in. • .HM 'andlur I ■ . T O P MATTRESS SET ' ., . y o u m l^gbt t do. so..However, th ensre IdealandopenonedUdlamondwlth lov< somatic, Al. 324-4089.39 oM ar model. $400 o rb«8t e s t ■ Cell432-5341.»- '— WySHIHTB^VSBTeT;r SUIIInplastie,$260.00;. ^ offer. Call 208-326-6877. — ;.Kenmore exc.-eond..d.. • MagicyallwMattresa, ’- . : • are timeses your side n ^ t scoreea e ♦ A-J-l0-4r V ?..♦> / A-K-QrlO-6, -CATTLC.Reg. Angus bulls ^ ttO U O SBT PIPE 48 lines,- slam eveiven when the opponentsIts 4 7-4-2. W hen p ^ e A &M, good cond., $900 tner responds and.heifers, exc.'blood-is 5. R E C LIN ER S 1 Lazy Boy e bidding. I would stronglygly'. one spade, does rny ha . . lines, iew and moderate «• •ach.'^420-2874 ’ hand re-eval- . or825-5007.« • and 1 U ne; Exc. cond.,_.v^ suggest:t tthe sfower approach.:h .: ..uate'.to tb e 15-17 polnl)lnts required ' • ;: 5»pV=rirffi $88 M c h . Call 733-^068. ■ ^H-|iBL UNE8(2) excel- Cue-mdtMI two clubs to force partneiier' for a Jump raise? , 6-2 yr.eW bulls, 3-yeaning j: | ( BUILmNcl ■ ^ _l«DLfi{md.M$24i».each.+..-Jj. .|^~M A T C W J^^ • to describribe his overcali nirtber.er. Iland RecoRhi,I K(hItHlmooiL'Waih,. , '. ' bullsi 7- yearilna hellers' e xtr* pipe a w heels; Call • • '.tress, great condV.l"?r.''.. h g . . . . • lightgfay,$600.735-21M;- , , You cann 'jalways settle for the : to'cheese from. 0^1943-^ . s*l. $7600. Acoepting 538-2754 or 53»2754.«.- . 6263orS99-5283.B . 0ffefl.‘Call208r324-S288. - t a b l b New.oetagon. ex- . • . .. spade .ganlame if he shows no Inter-er- ANSWER: Yes, It does,les. Yoiir solid V . BMkM UfHe,'2alrcon. • = nrSeBtLANIOUfti'ai:. . thi leaf. 4 padded ohaira, est in greareater.thln^ ' , ... diamonds, excellentit'spade s sup-'' • CATTLE Virgin yearling ai: iT -'-' '•• -706 ■ , dltlehing reeyclers, anti- . Simmenlal& red Ah- m o s t n e w 1.000 g a llo n il; $400/offer..Call 736-2040. port and the slhgleijleton hfeart' • . " fuel tanks, w volt fust?•'! I . f a r m SEED & freeze recyeler, sUnd up . gus/Simm entai cross / 120 ' air com preesor Valve : pum ps. V wllh m eter.;?! I FERTILIZER . DearMi^.lWolffi would make a sUigfee rraise a dis- : bulls. Call 326-8056.M grinder. Cali 734-0163. • , c . 814 n , • ■ ■ I open onejne no-trump, partner re-■e- tinct underbid. This handr^ev^-hai _. . ^&$760.(2)250gai- ' ■ JEWELRY A spends two CATTLE yearling shortiri ien fuel tanks on stands,?s' ALFALFA SEED For sale,r R a ILr 6 a d T lii to ssll.:[ ' L ^ ^ p u r ^ ^ J .. two clubs (Stayman), andi lI u ates to 17 support poirloints... hornsd polled red bulls.s. $120 each. Box fuel tanknk starting at $1.25 lb.& up.' Please call 206423-5828. rebid two'd'o'dlamonds. If he bids twovo For sele. Cali 543-5116.B■ forP/Uw/pump..$ 12010.. Ptaase eall 208-733-0141. spades,','how h< should I interpi'etet DearMr.WolfR . CORRALPOLES-21'and^ Corrlgator, $480. Meyei-•r- inrPALPA SEED Gar:^ " S f S S S S o0 W.EDDINGSBTVery.: - - this? Is it 1forcing. Invitation^, or At duplicate, neither.sir.sidevuUi^ . tr.Call93»-0920. '. , ditcher w/hydraullc ram, I. w aa $6680, now $4580. unique, matching, U dies - $650. 14'diaki $450.-? :• . ■ 80x100 w as $17,940, .;^am anBj^M ^^^^- ' . -.i . .merelyavc»vdrop dead" bid? • ab le . L h o opens oneme club and e>MAIL yeur classified a dd- . Heavy dut/3 shank rip- '..M t o u s a t ' riow $11,935. MUST SELL. . MIx-tlp. UlUft Roffc Ark.rk. RHO responds one.diariiamond after ria I 708. n CANDEUVER. m y . p a r tn e r p a s s ees.. s , Holding . 800-292-0111 . I ■ LA W N i !, : / ANSWER-R: Much depends oh sys-s- ♦ A-10-8-5, > K-iO-10-6-2, ♦ 7 , ' H0RSE.4 year old..QH Xx wacker, $100.' 886-2295.a 3 lAARDENSUpP^ . Arab. 3 Bars/Lae/Joe - 1 I _ ...... lem agree'eements. Today, many • HOW iHC U i. hydraulic 807 T l ly ♦ A-6-3-2, do I have>e «enough to . Reedancestory. 934-6027 ' . playnonfoiiforcing Stayman. In thisis make a takeout double?■le?‘ ., 7 reset, 4 bottom. $3000.0. ALFALFA appmx, 100 T.' 1 - -fine atemmed.-Cali-733-- J. .nssTSfiixJFiznink— -T-- • ■ * • treatm ent;nt; responder promises»S • ■ " 'r “ -.OpWDoor7l «r7llpmeircilir. f 2- ~ 3267 am or evenlnos. .. r . scaplng/Gravsldrtvswaya. • , • • ' five spaderles and four hearts. Ifhe quiok& very athletic. : '^slze 6* eleganrweddinga 326-4831 Magic Valley.: . • . $150. Slightly used. Cali>!■ HAY A B arley stra w Dairy 1 didn’t haveive four hearts, be wouldId ANSWER: Although memany would ' Please call 208-539-7336.5. 67a-5596or431-5S 96 ' dress, train, while pearis,1, I C o l o r a d o Sl^t^U6B ■ _ top.quality..Feeder andI cap sleeves, Oleg CassI- a ■ •. nbt havee usedu Stayman. Somele ' not consider openingr tlithebidding • HORSE AOHA Stallionn SW a t h e r Heaton;'99. - 3-4 ft, 4-5 tt. Spruce, 5-6 ft .Q rullo. W ant a colt wllh it ,6 5 5 0 .1 5 ft. disc swather. ,ni, $800 new. m ake offer.'. A u stria n P in e . D e liv e r ;• • • agree to us'use this: sequence to de-s- .with this bolding, thehe strength . Call 324-2927.. • , scribe minliinlmuin values (no game ali? (Unique color, greatIt 280 hours. $55,000. a n d plant avaliabis; Vof- le and distribution justicefy contesting disposition and'leoks)?? -Please call 208-324-7148,I- HAV 110 ton. Dairy quality.• B e d d in g bRE8s.dize 63 ume discount. Call 886- interest). OJOthere use it to promisee the auction. \^th lengt□gtb in both . 41ft cutting, t len bares. 1 .2399 Shoshone. ■ , : B reed to this stud for onlyy TO&HiBA Induction m otor Beautiful, lace & pearl invltatlonamal values (about 7-88 majors; especially atit dduplicate, ' * - $350. Call 324-3205J . >r Will dsllver. Call 845-23001 w/train. $350.324-9264. .• .J • O H N DEER rtding lavm ' 15 hp, with pump. 380P , ^ A Y Srtght green, leafy. '••.HCP);ToaD avoid mlsunderstand-I- the takeout double is'is a .100 p er- • NORSE Black mare breda galloon/ min. 94‘ head,' ' mower, $450. - , Ings; there I to a black end white reg­1- Wanted chickena and or : _Bam stored, early cut, Call 324-4764. % is no substitute for ad-I- cent choice. While theriere may be 3 string, daiw hay. high istered stud. 326-3696.BI . ducka: Call 324-1302. I COMMUNICATION ‘■ •■..UWfiFUHfJmJRE • vanpepartnrtnership discussion^ andd '.only a small chance:e Iof game, _ protein, low fiber, hedge 5 HORSE Grade Red RoanT 'IkAeVOhieeedaselH. ' 5 'picnic table and benches, ' agreement.I t.'' . : either getting to a partsutscbreina - .,^100.42'^^^y^ m are,14A 900tba:7yra. 2 689 hra. 106 hp. P leasei: ’p HO n e B 2 use d Motorola - major or pushing theB 0opponents V call208-676-7972.B DearM r.W.Wolfl: • ;.eld. Lots of 2lng.$1000. ' GTX radio phones. r ovtf board is a good possossibili^. '. ■ "Pleasocall206-734-7127.. ■ ~ TRACTOR j b M , wide . . Cali 734-9444. , Partner ope ~ .. t.S:C.HayRetr1eVlngl • .38* rider^Bagger a m u lch opens one spade, and I MORSE R eg. QH. standing; • . . front, $2200. Decent Call Con at 420-0133 klt$t20a/orrer537-6724a respond o.ojie nortrump withtl’; •. .' V at Slud, exc. bloodlines;*. ' sh a p el Cell 543-5175 e r '.■ . or280-0839.B • : f - 809 : I J ' ^ 324-1206.B . .♦ J-10, V 7-5, ♦, A-10^6-3-2, • ’ . .very good dispostion, ^^OM PUTER^J L-LAWNMbWER Vardman. " . ♦A-9-8-5.If S2M.Moreinlo.536.16t1I THAdrfOR M|! l20*ip wllh . If he reblds two spades. nM r^ri $1*M T3-e^L__ ■ !■ ' -shbuid-l-pa■pas^or*amrl*worth’a~ * ''. Stnd brMcc TIm Ar . .■ - ‘= H O H S E SAUE----: - ■ ■ raisetothrgi rUciuinbonTX7»Kl.n>de*kiMNi 10 TWIN FALLS LIVEST(DCK • ir^e'spades? • li lOM-lfMklKMnl. ' V ; W a n t e d TO b Uy 24 or a DVD player. Cali Dan jJSlfe? J ie-'dedf,® 0 h ” T ^ m p FUlfni, lUlcijtlt. N.C.^ 'tUniM nmlnpplorcn^. . COMMISSION COMPANY • 436^321 or 436-8866 . .1Rear bagger. Low hrs. .Friday; April 27th . ..' 36 row band sprayer. ; " m . I Cali 324-1241.' • . ANTIQUES & I ]PENTIUM laptops, 5om- ' J'E xc. $ 8 5 0 0 .734-9640.B .'6:00 p.m . COLLEgnBLES | pletely refurbished. Ri , S ale(5rder: | ROTOTILLER Sears s hp. . TWIN FA tX S Nearly no wr3 3 TWINFALLS 703 ^ $225-$ifeS. 735-1028. . I TWIN FALLS Prime high ' Tack-Reglstered-Qrade . Front tangs.. Exc. shapel . bodroom. 2 bath, garage. CUSTOM i • $200.878-1333/431-1333. • le. P ro fe ss io n a l S p a c * . tralfic. Addison E. loca­ 616 I Check in registered horses DW. V\r/D hookup. S650f->+- : Ront negotlaMo. . tion. 400 0 aq. li. 8 over­ R O O M M A T E S FARM SERVICES ; .Ce8e Included. $500 or Ti - dep.734-75B2.324-7491. by5:30p.m.- ' DoVla.^NevwtaenVpen! M. . . C a ll7 3 4 -5 3 8 0 « head doora. Showrodm. ' W A N T E D , 630 Rellnsad Avenue . less. Call 734-6658. , *of Lg.IoL Call 208-733-1076. I , Tw inFalls ' : • .'Iflnterostedcall432-6150. . calrw^ it-:' , cloar).9pacioo8 2 ,*W oric oid Towno? Re^le- TWIN FALLS ShopAMaro- ; 206-73^7474 . ■ HOOSIER side beard, cu- i 811- n 3 2 bmh. D/W. reWg,.6von.m. . tall and professional spac-ic- house with restrooms andj 'HANSEN Roommate want- rlo, tables, and more. I FURNITURE f r 816 : i; ' rango. disposal. W/D/ p 08 for k » s o In tho Roger- haying, manure/dump U avo number 735-1660. ^^aCARPET^ I . EXERCISE ur- .-office. 4000 sq . tt.. includ-: , od. 4 bdrni. 2 bath. . tmck, leader 543-6886.B. . hookup. Forwod ^ rd . No son Mau. Call 734-6B32.H■M ing otfkw, will remodel to3 . $30&fdOp.Coll423-9101. J J Sk’ippor^s SkiM er! ^EQUIPMENT. . pots. $560. Rich. 736*'®* r * • 8;Ult. 733-OOa i w eekdays. Otter 7:00 p.m .B - ' , AOHA 199 3 Sorrel. 15-1 . 8 02 ~7] - ; 0164. 733:2121 • : hand« tali.'Welghs 1200. I f . 7 0 5 . -I, I _ •• .-**TWIN FALLS** • I■ APPLIANCES |- IBED King size, n/gflf sw n d _ Line bred Skipper W at I ' a drasser'tt/mlrrofs. STAM 8 INA GYM SOOOX. n. , , *JEROME* ' | F 611 T H I it;8 best. Exc; DtoposHton, ! .1 bdrm No po ts *3S0/mol- AJIahapes, . I FARltS S500/ofler.LaryBoymas- w v« eight m achine: Butterfly, Cemflnnatlon. Call or se e; io- PU M 6 gaied pIpo. ' . sa g e chair. S200/o> I COMMERCIAL P A tru n e =BULLS Black Angus, year- SALE YARD INC. 1341 Kimborly Rd. SIOO/-;• I REMTAL8 ^ ^ O R R E N ^ _ woek. $385rtT)0.7 3 3 ^ 5 2 . 2 0 0 1 J E r i K , fwiN-FALmreTErai ffAaeaMAM Innu.lrlal S em en tested.Wlll deliver. • . O F ' . S100Avk.&$3d0/monlh. . Park. New.btilldlng.I. UOODINO 30 acrn. im- _ 934-6552 or 539.2627.M. 9f 5 stock cow. running age 248 2odAveW. 733-56300 . 4p'X 60', 16’ high celling cow s, cow s with calves at ^ .automatic doer. Lg. BULLS SImmental 1. and TVkTiN r^ALLi-Aooms ior f: ■ °2 yrs., black or red; low , side, so m e catves up to - ■ rent..cabin lum:. all mils. '200ibs..Cow svirlllbe sold ^ , birth weights. 352-4372 pd. 8270/mo. 733-8841 lj 814 I orevenlngs at 96M 133M .atapproxlmatalyl - :00 pm.> VW i N# a l l 6 r o o m sr. . JCHOMC dommerelal i • Along wHh regular run ef Seo/week, microwavo..I., bulkfing for rent. Approxi-5! I : I , cattle. P a te 886-2643 er 1 relrlg. Utllitlss pd. C able'!«. .mately 10,400'square .- your c lu tllM ad-. . . m* U v e m e 961-2264. ' ' I r- feet. Will rem odel te suit TV.nopet8.1201 Klmbor- t h a i l s w b s t '’94 3 horse I 1 tenant. Rent all or part ofHI M»aic valleV area “ s la n t lo a d w aik in. taek. building. For mora Infor­r- Land w anted to put molh- Grat shpae. 733-6345.H . . i ” T “ eoa , I mation eall Jeff at 324-I- « r pair cow s on It. Rent/ I . m o b ile ■ ei61orMikaa1731-4800.. lease/buy. Call 734-4641. WANTED TO BUY 4H kW . n e e d s 4 horse trailer with .TWINMLLi House at 200 prs. of running a g s tack room. Cali 423-6477. 431 Blue U k e s N. possi-. I ' 61S ^ stock cow s" _ bla offices e r hom e & of-. I MOBILE HOME 50 I hd.runnlng a g e stock W ^ b U Y 1 • fkMRtok 733-6146 daysH■ ^ ^ ^ P A C ^ . cow s that win calf by USED SADDLES & . ^In nice iw N ar^rti.'M T S J June 10th EEQUIPMENT FOR CASH/ 5200 dep. No pels. Rsfs.• TWIN m u : ----- I Retail spaces available for . 4 0 hd. solid moulh fail . A T in nice clean family com- .. calvara • - •' r . lsaBe.2272sg.fl.ahd __W ^8T ^'S STORE 1 2022sq.ft.at870BIus'. jnuniiywiih rules. 1 month Ali oow s bred te black bulls . ^ 1 1 - -rawrs'BivaTirinnleresfea'3- -free-rent-le-approved— , 678-941-1...... — 2 bdrm?74"w*de w/awnI-'<* pleese contact Connie or~ applicants. Village West c , (iivtng up goll? AdvinlM your . ng. 5315/mo. No pels.'• LeroyAtwood 324-8903 o r Buhl Mobile c . Refs, req, J26-5887il- 1-800-2fl9-6348.a E sta les 543-S342fl. If S S i a I JEflOM e 3 bdrm doubles TWlfTFALU-r-^irfnt— llt'U'200- wide hom e. 4 ml. E of city. . ,1.575 sq ft shop, wllh dock. l o i P A s s i i r I Nice 3 bay detail shop,rtelThelim . nes^iew s B '.. » ?ilOOsqfishop;curbskfs • . and clean. Spacious 2 • WOMlrtZ ; i767MM2’ ; Old ' bdm i. Tip oul. Most ullIs.! : .Call 7 ^ -2 3 4 7 o r 736^9910 iM e d e n a U .. No pets S 3 9 5;^733-e234 > • TWIMPALLfli,66d;q. H.. \ r , t o l dd hlfxow... : VWM'I'Al.U^.nally/ur-: evsmead door, restroom, nished. 3 bdrm. 2 balh, 3) ' e 'x i 5 ' o lfic e. H ig h la n di ' blocks from CSI, rw smok- Ave.E. Call423-S411.H ; fn0/peis. $27S/mo.4^space• 1TWlf^fA lLi Approx. n i l ' ront. $350 cleaning dsp. 3 00+ sq . II. DQwniewn.- ' 1st'& Iasi mo. rent. Avail. newly remodeled. 127 . m t g L • ^ May 1st. Forsale or rent.' Main Ava E. $300 m onth, : Pieasa call 208-727-7172. Call (206) 393-2051. , ; i : i T 607 ^ I ’TttfiN PALLS.industrial' • I OFRCE A Park. 1200 sq. ft. o ffice \ I ■nETAII.SPACE building. AC, 2 restroom s, 1 , 5-offtess.Also.10,000»q. " ... . n.wareheuaawmiofflea. . . _ ... RlDUCBD__i - FIra sprinklers and 3 - 021 North Colleoe. • ,- phssepewer.73a-0142«. '. - 4 Offices, conference, TTOWWLL46tflceepace• . pantry, large rtcepliofi a BltmUkttBlvdN. wortc room. Approx. 1430 . 1100 sq .ft. available, will 1 TWINFAUS sq.fl. AsWng|l250/mo. remodel to suit tenant. . CiN Bonnie sn^SM Saa . S600/month. For more 00-233-2954 ; ------T w im ro g - — info., call Charfes at 733- i ' rent-oonsWer buying e57.torM ‘ lkeat731-4e^ www.oonpaulo 3 S ^ 3 9 0 0 , • : 7 6 0 ■q.’fL In Blue Lakes ■ T!T ^b^cU »^p.g..to. • I H S ^ 7 3 nil many ■ back-te-wtwol THE PLACt fN THE BOULE.EVAH D it I ! - M ndniilkalloaO ^; ^^^rajjciw jijE on7£TO SAVBOi18 OHIYI AO EXPIRES APRIL a IFORtUUStHATIOHPURPOaE! y i '

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ft;'.'- ______SundIday, April 22, ^00?;Tlm e^^w-NBwa,TWIn Fall»; Idaho 017 : TRIIMXm^^^ machine, MISCELLANEOUS • • ■ ga rilHaranl 10 PORTHABI Olshwiwasher..1 CHINESE Puamale.^8^fi^,-l-°°LnEfLHEIBIE ixaielaea^ _Bathceom.v«niiinlllh-sa*- ^SSSOrOiysfrSIOOrv IIEVBR. -CHAlNSAW-OasrtO*■ionwCrBUYiN, like newl' w/alnk.&'llKlurei^ |X C .. «i.ssso;735^»?a678. $200/olfer. 734-r324< . , never used. WeekeiJkender, washers, dryers,' etc .'V$400.CoU208>^<•^4*2859. cond. $ 100.733-8 : $7S. Murray 5,hpip cchain workingornoL,736^ , Tandem Axle Trir.,-U«.,-Used ' ' Evsmrsen'ft DeeUuous. C m T Ktmuu-pupplaaara Adult S a d d le ! Misc.c.Tack Tl -.CatfD^BTreeFarm ' I WATUzaieail . ^ E M E M B E F iraherel. .driven front tlne''tl• "'I*!.: .EUL«hY-4-ll. ( n i J - b e s t o lle 'r. 54,* fr ; rcan 775r779-iaae.:. ia^ie! WAHn66UV - ae. ; WANtiDTobUV . ,f..man. >* hb. w tremote MHIlHllfMMM H 5fovE.$75. oishwai oliT a -^50*$300. 423-593 . b la d e , fits s e rie s : . . 12 Inch plastlo transfer /2 -317,318and320JDJD trac - Straw to bale f6r2 b01 o i . W A K T O 4x4 Toyota, N ..•eonlrol8; $75/off6 Call l i i H f i B l S BiB H |U | $175.Motalbunkbeoa t f - s s w s s 'e : smalt’ BnEIRSESRoTSeeTF . S a to fS u n .,o n ly^733*2302 7 3 sr 5 Dm' m edium siz e .d lors, best offer. 543-83-8652.. 731*5463 or 825-546;<33 , san, or 77. Pick-Up .dogs. ers. 1 p u r e b r e d pii -r=n^ Land.Crulser? SISOO in ,.2 2 5 Wa n t e d s m wheel tn Inumroad' *^Sm^ringsFtH P isSJoors"’"'*®-® ..Good with kkls. 9344*4566.*^ weeks old. docked-,ed-,with WELDERS Lincoln,- 7420- A band saw for wood worit; .l^ fa e a r. $4isp.M«ti|.ttal del*e>- —0 u e s t at'a MT-sT ony • -TABLE-SAW-IO* s' ^ l a h - Bt shots. jCoL834*Sl; I0.* ‘— :Call733*8868. - ■ to r. $450.; Call 324*4764.324 Martin* . , • . .. ••• cast Iron table/w st 4-1446. “ rabbit PENS W A r h ^ T O B d Y bur •■$110.6S4*2799’ ' I ft cart, ' ^ n te s s lo n s o l a Brid • 'CAL SPA 3yr. old, . FREE 8 weete d d AuS n itfS : 90*x30'x18:. w/feedflSera: ; - 3^*. .. ketball atand/hoop w* - aon. wilh a.gaj fP a n d a VACATION DISCOUrnuNTi J.llan Shepnerd.CiCross ■ ’ .678-8976;. f . ' base, good cohd. Need! • . ■S2S0(Votfar.Call93. s Paracte * e d 4 days-3 nlghts-S idcuiel sHARPinrAdorabi Ja - S .^CanSZA-ASSA. ; 823 . DESK ft CHAIR.R. hand*I - June7,200t . Florida, 2 d a y s-2 nil ,' . pupi 8 weeks, 1 len VARETYFOOI ■5302. ' ' T o p doR ar p a id for y .cruising to No8*au+m ijjH T -r . 2 males, cream and bl •ODS f e s s s ’ . ' ; craned, dlslressfld,led. $200.' X> Black Hina and ‘ j+moro. FR£E adorable iiuii E S - Call 543*4400 — —! ceilfico/tocttons.E8lates.,- Please call 208*536-21>8-2668.' < kittens. Cell 543*9393» . wormed and shots.! .,™. »SUPPUES up . cents lo gok). M organ ' _;;^1987,K0X 80. V6f>very good. Passion Play '. ;conerele.,qld b ri^ . - .."nwnd.NewiopAbe . Call 324^9445. , ____ W Anted Tractor iirasi *• .'Dollarspreot/mlntsets. ibottonia 9.-.0ayTourlUr '• WOLFF TANNINGI BEDS,'BE ,' FREE Calico kittens i,y' . I BEEFSweetgrasa188 .--; . -13/6 x 36. F air to good’o( ','CastlefonJaroa,- "~WAi*rtDVbBuy , .Call431.3109. . . . . ; f lo a r b o e e . $ 60000/ofler.'/ .June 16.2001)01- . TANATHOME..IE,. ■' .good homes.' o r a 3 Call537;-6676, .' -PleasBcalI20d-733 ; • ,• Purebred Boston Ten ly .-^ -: : cond. Wood spllter lor 733^8365. >l« • Calgary Stamiim p ed e Buy DIRECT and SAVEISAV Call 734*1027. irBeel. ‘ poinlhllch.-432*6928' WANTED TQBO y 14 ft. •. C om m erciaW om e un a : , , ,-f . lomale. Does not hav WANTED Building malailateri* alum, boat, 54* w lde'badt ; '. E-MAIL your classifii ?«nlls .Fr e e linie Manx kitter WANVfib U aadtlait ,. t o u s a t“iw “ :’^'9;:Daiw■ur.'. f ro m $ 1 9 9 ';' . good homes. Utter“ b( S i a - r5o3 als. 4x8 panels, 2:x6'a,x6'i • with b r without trir. Also 3 ' . trailer. t6H.. bum perrpull. p - 2x4’s. Metal panels,:chal '.twfnadOmieronLn .1n . r ■' '• July 3, 2001)1 . Low monthly paymon l.AKC draped a lip over:'. fhain hp or smaller game fisher. # Mississippi Cnjlsvise . FREEColorCetaloj emaie. Karen and Keller Crar ^ - Tandem axel.,Also, med,rn link Ience. Call 733-96589658- •C/Bmotor«;CaU734-05S1 > Irow 6*10. C h a tla n o o g ?•: . .Mkchinahutch..M4.6i o g a t o ■ 1-BOO-711-01S8 IOW To order call 886-77G -WANTED oostume jewein - .o r 733*0846. . fl./yr. $6.25 -k'P.P oc tte d . Nashville ' Shepherd mix, 1 yr. PrM Brochura.'eO( “I Has had shots &'b TS - colorod art glasa, pottoiiIttery! WANTED to buy Direct TV 800*616: : . 8-DayTourur‘, 818.. . ~ .I , •40*:x48“ will pay/lop I . old padlocks, end an .- 3 4 0 5 www.fa8tlrao8 neutered, needs Ig. I any •’ Satellite System., « eos.com Ju^.10,200ror I MUSICAL'. I , WANTEOTO:; dollar^ Call 2^8.-677-472 728- - s m a ll collectibles. If yoi r-TT- ; • Please call 208^736*81 f^you ■- Cell 825-^63. ----- *lniemattonalFolk•o'* ., ___ _ aro heving a yard sali K ■ Oonce Festival f r e e to good homei y I - ■ A 3-DayTour . kittens. Call 934-51 please call me first, glrl looklng for a horse FAX would love to see wha K)1 QUfTARS, Acoustic." /V i l h leavo nwg. _ .REMEMBER w n a t, _ • Ihat n e ed s a new hon>e ft. • ' ■ , BUYING . you have. Call 733HX)ie»16. k>t8oltove.Call423-ei73.- I Trait) , gadgets .Best priceS’t^S tai QeRMAN^ri^Prtfe 'bO B C A T attatchm entinthy- . USCelneandCurrem•encv' ■>^‘ Wnhdoyodyouploc» fR them.734*1967«' Purebred. remale, Wyrs.W drauiic.rook rake,I. ri new. Idaho Coin Galleriesrto. r , Bomotimoogoln TTwTSm2 1 : WANTED Exact (It lunnlnim ing' Wa n t e d to trade '86,Toy- , 7* bay Tour 4 . '440 engine for-82 Yema V .PIAN0 3yrs,oldiExcoll' ' 11 ^ Needs lots oi attenlloUon& $6,000. used once $35»500. 302 N. Main, Twin FallsFall • Now Is tha limo to ema- bta4x4 forhorse trailer or’ ■ !• August. ;?oK - ^v^.SS0.Cen423-961I610A Plate compactor Hor ^ . . . h a SS . Also single o^dbi; r dbl other Items. 438-2498 AD New England16.2001 " V , ■ sh a p el $050 or best ol ’londa ., Slnce1970. : como pick up your pictures Please call 208-733-41M193. la b Chocolate. Q<5ood motor excellent con;ond., • 733-8S93; Open ohly)hly Slop by Iho Customer • .TIMES CLASSIF3 IR E D ' , Fall Leal Tour ■ G^at $6Q0,Cal!688*2295.B BMT •. 2 9 -DayTourur PIANO Whitney, light fin . homeforSyearoid.Gi SM ' • Tue., Wed., and Thurawra'. Soivfeo Dopt today! ' . • Si?*' V®" Proflram% ,,' : DEPARTMEN PiM«» : companion and hun ^ good cond. Can 733-8496. , Sepiember 22, 202001( • w/matching bench. i-ioasePloj Very energetic and eei , ■.,..208^734^553d 3 B ------*-Ozarks Showt,wUme - call208*733*5134, »ager. , . ■Tour •• • ‘Needs bigger yard, lotlots'ot 208-677^454543 ' 16-DayTourur- ', ' I f .:, 8 2 0 I attnetion, and roon- . run. Please call:l l f o r (BURLEY)f \ . -Octoborll.2001Ml '■ PETS • Interview.-733-5043. . 'J- N« NEWI Pasadena« P Fiose j^^aSMPPLIE^ ,■ " f r e e z e r A m a n aa, , 2 8 ’ Parade Tour L a b puppies AK^Tei^ L ' INESSISl!Iservice chest, $300. P ickupcuptool* ,12-D ayT our : te re d . 3 chocolatese s .'4 box^$150.^Brandind new December27.2002001 AKFTASt male pup, Swi5; ^ bIack,4moles.3femallales. old, $ 175, M.downi dOD dc - Exc, breeding. $250) flifirm.' s E c n a m o k w , $6sf;M ^5221. accepted. Call 734-8736^ 5 l . 324-8783 or 324*5767, — ’***■********«**** 1 ^ 1 AUSTRALIAN SHEIu e p - LABS 2 Chocolate leTnai - DIABETICS WM ERD/BORDER COLU)LLIB* Prtced to goi Dewclaw!W8& Supplies mailed lbib your] I lilU iila r a U&lil ' Ooodcowdogs,8wks. ' garago ulo-M O unl»nl Rirf $ . » size trunk, a n d C o s t $2o o r e W a rid dT i DRYWALL Conlractor w/over 225 5 , SAWTOOTH ... Handyman Sendees • ' 100 ik,$S0, .brlndlos. 2 m ales, "Have d u n . Will Travel* ; .ow.whbfo thoy aro ««"bk n small .velvet chaihalra. females. Call 678-1848"'>■3 MWDn9chuna,mal».Brgrey Custom Textures • ->«. exper. Enjoys« .‘ SHEET METAL ' O vor25yre. e x p ., -,-.»vofyono whoro yours 9 2 and black spotted. Broirown .731-0788ITF) carpe^g^ork. Call . &« through mo powortul S30 each; Console3le^21* CHIHUAHUA Cute;pU| ®" ., '15% ofl labor •• .^T.V...paearuoabln . ...^on servlcecalls—— • ‘ -SpraySiTFJoller" ------works. $25; 20 8 ^ 2 ^ r — I • Commercial a n d ’ 3*6937. cream. 738-4801 jv. msg.msi I W. of Jerome. 324*859< PowerWashlng 1 S COMPUTER1 residontiai 30 yeare experience I (206)733-8548 .; STUMP m l ' air , ^■ ; SERVICE JJ ^ 2 - ^ o r 420*2920“ REMOVAL ■ CONOmONiNGI P CLEARLY COMPUTEks — Grind your tree stum ps ■ SERVICE Internet set u p ;..^ I HOM E 31 PAINTING & ^ .out, up to 30", $2.00 por .. Instnictio^sre-maiifrii;^ .CONSTRUCTION _ Inch. Above 30‘ acro ss _ JUSTEE V E R Y D A TLOW h — DRYWALL top, M .007cieanup H R12$25lb.R134$20lb)lb. • = sot-up ft training. We.Ito® HENDRY&SONS PRIG ■ Plus brakes, tune-ups.«• . will help lilt Ihe fo g -- ® • LUPHER Call for es«m ate. CESANDHICGH H transmissions. — Carpentore . . .886*7679 . .. ■ ALL.TECHAirrOMOnVEWE Commordat ft Resklentialial PAINTING, INC. VVALUEj A T... H 695 C om m erdet Ave. ^ All Jo b s Large 81 Smallall Painting, Remodeling, ■ • 1»20e*736*205S. ^ CONCRETE; ' ' Intorfor ft Exterior . .Texturing ft Drywall 732.561Bor731.60a99 • Free esUm atest TREE I ■ — I .. CallBIII.0 (206) ,., . trim m in g ■ I AIR DUCT ~n D&MCONcnBTETE -■ * Footings, loundatloris, THISJSWEEKSS FEATUR ■ QLEANING HOME REPAIRSS 727*1267 celL ■ , Ceclfe Tree Trimming > driveways, sidewalks. = :, Twplng ft removal. palries.and residential. H Mr Quality Services ’ BENEREL'S HOME « All your concrete needs. i PAINTING &n - F - i K S - * JSLXAKE.A— ^ \^Can.£3S-670S^ —-D R W A k t—— > ■ — CaH734M^-— <- B Insulation Removal LootDK AT WHAT ■ 7 3 ^ 8 8 * dllahakam alk& f " ' ■ ' ■ - ■ BOO-827-6,21285„.J4,878 I—:RffOFING!-—I — ^ S E R V I C E —“ ■ ■ Temporary>pemianentK" ' Anord«bl*S«VlcM. ' - rHaWGunvW|ll'ravel“' ~ 1995 CEO PI N eed e m p lw ee e? , PRIZM SEDAN A102& 5 2 5 . N eed a Job? Reasonable ratesi Homes,F^.CorTvnofdaI 888 . Bem iea’e Cleaning • Call lo rlree quotes for Freo estimates. Ilnandng . S »fv/ce PERSONHELPLUSS spring d e a n up,^weeWy - Spray Brush & R o lle r' 1994 FORD0 TAURUS—1H>WP1 AlA lllO A ■ 737.0000 ' . , PowerWashlng 480...’5,886 Business. Rosidentiai . 733-7300 Of 678*4040' mowing sen/lce, small , S p ed aiizes in deep HOMEBUILDING 1999 DAEWIWOONUBIRA SX atc Iree ft shrub pruning.' ' ”*420k^ 0 * no57,..-.^.....;.,*10,2a220 . * 6 , 9 9 5 cleaning. Bonded, J Aeratnns power rako,etc. , Plans Available • I insured. 324-8723 " . Free estimates 1 ^ CHEVYi n r LUMINA SEDAN t —I Compleie landscape '' DI023AI . . > 9 , 9900 0 ....*7,585 J I FLOORING I mainienance services; 7 3 7 - 0 0 0 0 , I WINDOW • Ceil7^-0486 , I 2000 SUZUK[IKI s w i F r A1P76 540....*7,986 P c l ea n iNg WASHING Old Worfd Rooring I SHARPENING I 1999 CHEVYm r M m o U l sE bA\N. M D1002A ...... ‘ip ;i4(40:.?7,986 SERVjCE [ I, LAWN CARE I ' Brad's Window W ashing H a rd w o & n S rr ialia SERVICE Tho time Is now to get COUNTRY CLEANERS I W H V U NNDIA E ElANTRA GL A i o 7 s ...... ' 9 , 4 (405 1 . *7,995 I tkxi and Rofinlshino * LAWNSETC- your windows washed, , B usinesses, residential, Oak. Cherry; Beautilui John’s Sharpmlng now that spring is herel ' c o n ^ c t l o n d e a n up.- RosWenUol ft Commercial 1 9 9 7 C H EVY Bamboo, Maple ond ' Mowing Brad a l 543*8941 o r /V MAUBU. SEDAN AA1023 ...... ^»8I * 8 , 5 8 6 Specialize In carpet •Com’l^e^h?* I BIO Antkiuo Floors. E state d e a n ups . 5 4 3 * 5 3 9 5 ..,.' 1997 PONTI/ , cleaning. Free estimat* ------P n lasa lo n a lla w n -— ■ Carbkle ft steel'saw s.' ilAC GRAND AM SEOEOAN a i 08s a . . . . M 0 , 0D95 9 ....*8,586 es. Bonded Alnsoredr------i4rBracken'SfS"" " '' Je ro m e 324-3299 4 SaMacdonguarmiteedt 734-4050* p 1998 MAZD/OA626DXSEDAN7 .A1082 * ....*8,555 1-600-«71t*080 20 I , HANDY MAN .731-8897 or 735-9207 I WINDOW ■: 20pOCHi^nr METRO U l A 1055.s . . . S25 ...*8,727 =j WORK TINTING nCOMPUTER I T s p r in k l e r s I i J1999 P0NTUriAC ciw N b AM SEDEPAN Dobo3A...M2.9 9 f LAWNSERVICE I »5 ..*8,995 SALESSERVICE General home repairs, Commerdal/Reskfontial. Interior/extertor. , G et b etter serv ice LANDSCAPING R educe heat 28* 72%: ' *Does D o not includc tax, titlitle or dealer doc fee of ■i89.63.,581 ■; Ink .Cartrtdge Refill $10 , at reasonable rMes. Reduce Glare 58-80%, . Com puters. Notebooks, ft drywall. , Discounts for summer- G ET READY FOR Block U.V Ught 99%. t t S » t Prlntem. Fax Machines. 16y^«g)entryex)J.- . contracts., SPRINO. Cau TECHFIMSH W e Sell ft Senrlce All Free estimate s Over 18 Yeare Experience 784-TIWr(64e8) OFFICE ID 7384668 |. John73Wt% ■ 737*0039 • mtheMsglevSley , . Visit our retail store L&LSPRINKLERS f P.OLEUNE ROAD tocated^Omce.Max J hand y m a n r YARD 1-. I FAILS, IDAHO r p a i^ n g ; I | | IlilMINTENANCE < rto maaar hew you fpMM yourr BNl’s Fix n S ervkM t Jtm A Kathye PtOnOng ■ 732-0045 day*, ctaaaffiad flu your Senrkdngthe ' Intertor/exterforpelntino,' •sum«iw«a.ha» - and a ta, ' 77-655-0045 txiay achacUe. Put eiaul*u Megic Valley area.' ■ 20 yeare experienee, , g e ri^ sale, aaaaoni Rnd. ' flatf a tfme'tavlng dkaetoty'J Home repairs, plumbing, .oul.whem'thay are and tas I o4 goods and aarvfeea to •veiyona whara youra wB iHeferenees” ' D oneen Law n S erv ice I wortc for veu loday. '. 1 Cat! 42 3 ^ 1 5 .7341*9968 . ....tlLfi:.-A. •..!\

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S43-4576 ‘B- ___ -$3,000.-i>6 PoUrl»:U»:Uitr»- ~$46,00044ak6.oller*(ir.^Calu steoLbocspat^lirszSISaZQK r^ C ^ ^ ^ to ae d ^ . ..C a m iw r ready. 7 3 3 -7 8 0 8 .. ■ -r-r-^ote-and-tiethlngrtijn9S9^ -HdNOATrallSO Wake- CASCADE 1974, lift; lo m track, $1500. rsS sS PI o - , Bill a t 788^2187/727-11r-1119. . ^ . ^ i l ^ - 6 7 5 S ^ ' . $36,000; .. cLfnlfiSt. ^S1400/pairtbKar.£39-Q9-j5e39. -board:birtdlngs.3060.- m perr —lan«-400,-runa-go< .F0RD-196S.piCkUp.-V8..4-*l, ., ‘KOUr^RY Aihe 35‘i = = f -D^B3iOC.-exroib7 ont. Call; ^O N D A ^400 19WSSff-iZr. . $27S/oJfer. 735-8676K"^': ,• ^ sIS * “£«K||3( $500.'90Polarla4 spd; straight^ has new •' _$500;jS6.Rantara.C* V oft . w h ae l-w /slld e .'A C . 8 ' dual is'x'haijst'w '/glas's' ®®215r —mitasrexcoltenrc* ;iM^.-l6 n.-)et boat-290;iaoTO'r CUSTOM Jtoppi!R . j -nlngrmlcrowavsTLI -^CnH2^^S39^^ . WANTED w ood«a He Ha* ' '.eleclrlc start, raver: ~pack8trfbw ‘^liJtch“& 'T ^ t» horae . $3500. Call 733i44«Ut62.a. 350 motor, $3000. Pkia»:Plei .w/co™iWt..$37»olto[lar,...., :-$t800.4 place anown . new. Immac. Reducefcid"; .AVIATON:: fcH8CELLANEOU8196S ;.V.c>; toy:puIW wilh a sirir 5 5 ?------..call 208-420-6957 dlr dayfl' v,Calt732-&(07 ' ; -I KAWASAKI M X25( ;. biletrir.exc.cood.$15gySS". S15,000/olfor. 886-7797791B axle belly d u n ^ . 42 '.“f 1 KW . 4!?LV - . with axtra87S3700. ■w734-701?..a«iBr6p.i° RoHTHSTAH 1987. . fresh j>alnt, $14,500500. ~offer.Cab208-934-4220.B..^ ' 'i> 'B h w iff 7 . 8'. Or offer 888:2295.il lAYTON *93,-26'Slides , FUGHT INSIRUCTIOI 9 2 ^ - JOHNSON 6 ho rse power,.pevi ..self-contained. Ills s) TjT-jj ".load'ed, m int con ON,;,. ,.i9 9 i.^ K C a se 4x4. cal • ' WAN IKD Y am aha E SK I-D O O '0 0 7 0 0 HI *■ R4JAvlatl6nac V“ b FORb^f^2SOdupercab T:9 v ^ oulboatd, $425.733-68i-easa: bed p u . .324-0113 eve H_lp_h. s , 0,900; Call324-9412 • ■ and exiendo. $22,60G .SISOOJbWer.'Oodgoshbrt • .-;W h « « ll6rp a il8. Run M ark,'tS1 track. 304 m Stiger 3208 Cat, $950G - :Ci: no L C flll.326>47-< ® .£«• cend. S3000. -$SS00rCallany omo ±5_ i^^TOAILfRS^ . 6-7. Great shape;. tlUke ^^C pE^O R IE^> ' I . ' pressed, zero hourss blon FORO Extended C'ab, •' 5250; 654-2799 : M i 'new.$8500/olfor •- ’ .•P le a 8e c a ll20B-934^ , . • 905 ” » rebuilt, $10,500. 2 axUaxle' 1986, 2,wheei.dr. 302; . SUZUKi-99.v2ase call 208-324-6407. > prices (or Morgan I ,' A tpenllte *66 26' streon ■p^iJ ■ moior/trans, bad elect ... iara and Place Doll 6-5891. ■ n B | D B | B H cond. uSed^wlcel'F? ictrl- -4x4, cab, hammer, buck FORD F-150,'96, exc; : no. U is ol goodles.S67( IS Is. Bt,$19,500,Cal1208-237 Oeconi condition.n 4 Ca“i SliZUKI *97 250.0.Q u a d , ■ toatfed. $8925.324-224^ _cond.S.spd_w/ovecdriver^------_____ Wllderfjeaa'90 23.5'p •• 0966 or;602;524«0i:»' . . 7 ^ 1 6 1 3 o r 42&-311:J113. • Runner.4x4. exc. c'l ■ M H H a H HH H MARUN Level action.:I. 30 -' . wilh 14.1. pkkiip,5540(400' . R om ad 1970 travol trir.:irr, 21 _ i i vV6. AC. $6650.324-4216. • tv; m sg • w e BUY li}o treaa,-sr-j-j- Spr . $3795.423-6120.lv; I H |- 30. new, $285. S»SKS Prowler Lynx 2 4'nilnico :• ll.'Soll-cont. Good.coroona- |... ,,..1005 _ =- i . MISCELLANEOUS Hysto.ysior- .^OJJD.E-.150, 1986.-4.9 .crab, pirfa. a sp o n & /-S ta r ~amrT]o.'$2.95nMx.-^PIealeose ^slee^ 6-7—iw»s5500500. ■■ 52300. Can 20 ^ 7 3 4 -317 ,e ~ ' S-60E (orkllft. Uft capaci^c- .lor.6 .cyl,4s^. AC.run- , 5!Z1 1 ANTIQUE AUTOS Ity, 7000 lbs., propane . OfS Ifl/small 7Ba-2676B76*'^* cla88ic650.'Black.;w;.”wirid- mKMKKIKmmKMM B . ; . can431V1333 o r 878-13:(333. U n c e .'92 24* like how.iw .all f!uW « STH WHEEL SAL ane.- . ning boards, bbdy in exc.. SALE' ■ & C O U E C T IB L E S I 'hard tire; 54000. Cal = £ = ' ’ - shield, saddle ba ■§nnH M n|||| i 5y“ lhegeodles5Klbs.57l;>7120 N ew '4 U sed, shop andnnri uan cond. Vary well main- S S 1-886-408-871t.a chrome boitory cov:over8i; ' MSliBfaiKratMiBBB ■ .Lance ;93 .24'. Excellesilent' - co/npare. Must Sell. Sal< ____ , . talned, $2000.539-9398; !W GUN SHOW SalM CHEVY'1972 Cheyennino*. V olvo*9 1 L120'i3 6 ~soo "; GARBAGE. . stiletto sooi, originalal asbat. IH ... Mayi9th&-20th ■ condition-— -57900JOO • 'openSuhdoys10-4.',30.',300 % ton, 4x4, 3S0.V 8. A 5W- FORD F-150;-1995 PU. ___ _ . _25QQjni«S5500.6Zai9ai9su. MIWwiiwiHWIl ______WeslemJdaho ___ LIX L .R V s, Stalkbp's RV.»V. , . PS. power disc brake.g j* '91 SK'4x4,'=cob. extendc^iSS? m ileage. 2 w heel I — * YAMAHA BW 200 4ABw E nH H H njnffiBM Fair Grounds (Boise) I bed Casper, Wy 1-600677-93E’•9350. AC, all original. 2nd own hoe. 6000 hours, $22,500, dr.-RunnIng board, cano- ' 350; Eloc.starts.SIS51800 ' ' For m ore Information'r>. ■ is s .rA !i,sTtiles. - www.stalkupsrv.comom , or, 145K miles, a Mtll . '81 Cherokee. 30' steal ^ : e n d dum p, $8500.. '8 6B JO .?! py-bedilner. !•■. ■ BU H t 626 BroadviIdway ea. Exc. cond. 420-se Call Peggie:208-939-29:>925 517.600.420-5853. CellCel orE-Mall ; -.rust, runs and looks goo< $10,995. Call 733^)S33.«. '•S653. . P p L A R lS 1 998. P ro 7£ 310C. w/hammer a n d 24* Norih. (In back yorda rd e n YAMAHA TTR125L 2( ^ ALJO Arles 1990, im29 r WoeMalkup3iv.com>m . ' well malhtalned wit . 2000. • lot ski w/new ZIeman’“0.2 ' 4 .. .■■'.anti '■— T bucket. $19,500. 16■fon ton •. FORD pickup 1981. , ' ' . \ perch) Fri.. Sol.. 4 S S2300 or bost oHer,ir. ( Call place Wr. 7 hrs. total, va •. lraveltrsilor;iullysellcoIcon-. PROW LER Lynx, like net records, $4500.788-899( .i.. Camperandsheli;$1S00.' . All day. Moving so -and 20 ton till docks, . 736-4844 after Spm.«1.a last! 366-2669.366-7987 9 8 ^ HOTTUBS . talned. sleeps 6. exc«xcel- '89, 18 It. completeI witliwi c He VY 1 1974 .Nova, nlc 20|: -• • Call 733-5949. ■. ; ■ Clothes.books.ond m I lent condition. 57000/( ^ $10,500 each; Call 208- W o(- hitch, pr>ce neg. 737-961:9612. wheel and liras, CD pla] YAMAHAWR250. ■ 19 i ^ PONTOON BOAT 201 mmd -lor. Call 208-655-4334.1 237-0966or602-524r5401. -j ' ''* 0 ' Cleanl G re at cbcond. '40h-pT-dbph-Hnde1vCI^ ^|_ sp ^ 2221L j------.- er.$1600/o(fer. 736-021 = Boat, .12 ft. Soars 7b'hp ■ ■ tl;; w l Dr.. Sun d/22. 801 ■ Mon/^xlras! 326-453-■534.B. _M5MXal^M5^M61 ^ ALPENUTE*98RK.RIvle 30 (t.U sed tw ice, Ca'rpioroet : or 733-4069. 1007 .Mercery motor. Lots ol . I*. Colloctibles. rolrigeraii j ____ HOT SPRINGS Seats1* 8., 2 9 lt..P rlce d (o rq u lc k 8sa o le w/eriginal plastic coverlniorlng. FORD 1957 Falrlane 50( TRUCKS , extras. $1300.324-3855M ' « ; girts 4 boys clolhos.s bj babv ^ 00 Oreai shape I SKrCENTURION1906,jSSn exc. cond..S2,500/of( m;misc cond.% lols ol exti iiid. CHEVY 76. V4 ion, Insulat- M ’ $4200. Days Christ '■ Mercury, StainlessS SPAS A POOLS ■ COACHMAN.*89 Classicsic .SALEM2000, 24 tt. L:5ad^00( 54S00/blfor. 20&-731-4691 iOO. I T R U C K P A R T S ««o5 .propeller. Tho most 591. e d sh e ll. C lean. $ 1 6 0 0 . ? • TWIN FALLS 376 Such -:-:788-2013ew..,7e8.3i )St - Previously ow ned ____ .36lt..W/D,'catalylicheateiater------od.w/slideout,-S1-1,30Ci300>- -FO R D ^S-F-IO O PU.-shoi ^ ,J_^ACC^ORI^— ; -T------ari7Sal.-0To-3: SiinT W 5 8 7 ------powerfull ski boat - z:;;. ^easflja»g)B:735J3^. 6 It “ — — — 7 3 4 :8 1 0 3 '- —.. 57000. Call 934-5790)or. or 'Pleasecall208-736-8l8H I I 4 R V S . ,n. CHEVY *64 Now PPG . __ Uke now. 523.000/oller.!£f* STARCRAFT Tent trir. '96 ' 1958 Chovy S iio rt B ox P l ,od (Its under a tool box. ■ ' . Fri.. Sat.. S Sun. from g m9to price $450. Now S3: ?low ■ . Coll208-2e8-0666» 7e(f, '1981 Chovy CorvettePU Turquoise paint, oak bod.wT' 100 gal. $150.539-2275 ' . • . '4 . Uiir. trir. R e stalu u ra ran t . P lease coll 208-543^1:S 3 2 5 . ~SKI CENTURION. '9 9 10\ ■» 2 4 It. S e ll co n ta ln ea t .■ . m o ro .$6,SOO.677-3549 4 1 2 3 . h(s.. 22lt. V drive, facketA etS. C O A CH M EN '8 6 CIOSS ■ S3800. Call 206^733-1515sis! 734-5511 alter 6 •go* G R IL L G U A R D F o r lu ll :eq u lp . W eld e r; freiozi DUTCHMAN 2 4 -TralUr CHEVY 1971. « ton. 350. '. 'fum ilure, onlfquo boltl MOUNTAIN B lke»( • 4 tubes Ind.; 525,000, ' 27', loaded w/generalo il fAliRUS73,20'.8ellcen sIzoChevyPU. $150. It™ ovmlng. microwave. C . 1006 ^ rrrt AT, good rUhnlng work124 W ^rallM W ^955.. ' 4 lars 4 many mora itentarns .1996-Glant ATX %97 i i ‘1 736-0217 er.733-4069 avmlrig, deluxe cablnetr^ * . Oueen bed. W on't lastsst talned, exc, cond., 53000 truck,$800.Call734-9124 ‘ - NOEARLYBIRDSIi®,™- '19 9 7 Hare. G ood conc (Volt- A C . m ic r o w a v e ', et< 734-3264 alterS p.m.B, I SEMI & HEAVY en. Alter Spm 324-726Eonditii STARCRAFT 17(1. Won l- 'i ' long a t 56995111' p e r I 1009 I . 266.B eye open bow, alumum; $9,99S/o(ler. 733-5955.1^ BERTHARBAUGH EQUIPMENT ; • CHEVY-PU t97e*camper ' ' shell, 35K mis., good run- ■•. 901 . .1992, 75 hp Mercuryury, DODGE Brougham, 19797 9 , M OTORS * ^ 911 . z : I I ^ f ' 903 ^ L O Y FLAT *84, A-trainS ning cond., nevir tires,- A T V s • 1994, 4 Irlr. Troll motoiolor^ 25% low mis., good cont>nd. D ow ntow n W endoll11 : I UTIUTY. ‘In^ «mCallM 4^8OT*E _ C H E W 196S. 1500 PICKUP. . _ ^ O T O H OES Y C ^ ■ ' BOATS& I Nicel $ 7 9 9 5 .73 4 i6 9 413£ 3 .l 55900/eller. 637-6324.1 Several u s e d R V s 4i |_TRA^ERS_^ 40/20 Alrrldb. '11 X2 2 .£ I^CCESSO^IK . J liras. $17,000.543-e265,B n ■ w/iihsll. 4 X 4.86.500 :S I STARCRAFT 22'. Cudd-iddv DODGE Ja m b o re e . 197E179 , m etortiom es to • miles, fair cond. ■ I cyl. geod cond. Houseed choose Irem = B A jA I T tt. 1 1 5 h p .— O, Cabin, de ep V-hull, 4 cyi BANK REPO: Taking bids .' 0/B, 120 hp Mercruiser. I/O..I/O Indoois. 56500.655-435; : = J CARGO TRAILER 5X12X'I23<: .4700 low profile w/llal bed . Mercw/powenrim.S30{ ^ . FIREBALL 25 It. Nice, . ax. 4 Slh wheel. 206* whoel ' Cali A m y 678-6089. 3000. ' extra clean, leaded, pho-pho dolphin 1989 V6 A7 a, ' .6, now. track ramp. 1 a x , ■ P ieasa coll 208-539-58; ^ T . loaded, priced right.1- ' le, h o ld s 3 5 0 0 lbs.,Coll. Cal . .base w/S spd. Iransmlssi- ( 5639. . tos/specs avail. S7S00/OIKPIi air, ,21', mlcrowava! aw lOol • .J36.9201;«" ' • 735-l5l9leavemes8ageage.' 1^o h o rse 444E die- X,- , :112.500 miles. BANK ‘ wliiw :;|BAYUNER1990HSh= = (er.726-B003:726-5733.a^ -,.nlDa,.axc.cond.„Si.i.30c jg. D O DG E '* 99 Short ex.-Br ' - ^ R E P O ;T s k lh g btds”**"'...... •“ 8aronglno.*'GrearV 6hlcII-IS" • *eab-i/2'ton*360'V8r ■ Johnson.O/B . Vety..5hp : WAVE RUNNER 500ICC. cc ^Call736-6237after5:30.l ■88 CZ e q u lp m en t,’96 18,00C'8<». (or local delivery o r Sth >r. Call Amy678-6089. , 5 0 L D W IN 0 i V OO's' ^ ' 29 1/2'Slhwh^e?lgfilid!iWe lb. 24- pfrinol, 54800. 16 ith Loaded w/llnor cover, '8 1 clean..porioct lor famil STORM 1999, slideout.'si32' oiii; hitch, loaded ,»f wheel trailers. 50K origl- , AM^FM covor. helmnets. ets '. . 4 swing. NOW Imi), . . »«<• flat 5800.: 886-2295 n|. . ' new .tires 31 k'ml.li CHEVY 1994.1500 4x4, (t.Loadedl.Must selll Lov•ow ctean.662-3343 nal ow ner miles. Veiy well 30k mi. S2500/oflerller. ■ •.enlyS5995.- !^]I $22,500. Call 679-6789® regular cab. 4.3 Vortec . : t 679^789 . . ■ • ” 71 . mllos. S 69.900.734-0414 Tietl' .m Q lntolned.C all.day436- engine. AT. P S , lool box. . BEI)T HARBAUGH J i FOUR WINDS <97 traveivei size S7S/olldr. Call.678-578- ' 1 7 7 0 ; e v e n in g s , 6 7 7 - —= J . • . ' . MOTORS . trir. Sleeps 6, hortily usedjOd, 5596 or 431-5596 . w,BOv»mMi' " I ' CAMP^RS a ’ ■, Class C, 22 It. 43K. v er ■ 4548.524,500 . 2.550 . Downtown Wendell ®7 26', 58996,934-9470,■ ctawlflad. J(wieaM733-093i; , ■II . I s h e l l s - g o ofl eand-C nlnM Ic.ligal »6. HOLioAY RAMBLERe r " “ ^ ^ ;..f ■‘86 SUZUKI-Cavalcadcade;' to Choose Froml ' .er 4 bU'nk be d s. Sloops G c o n Raufoi 55000. 436-3614 oor 1992 Froe Sprlrit Alum- 0^ in Je ra m e ^ • • ,1400.36.902mi9.1oadoaded. 3 ALPINE i»ea. a ,,. 5^11 elite, 29 (I. S lh wheol. like Call 733-9680,■ . BOAT 14lt. aluminui 8W -3814 ll>J=iUMle8ii&.part»M a w c r -s35oorcfiir268:53SPS8: ^ , ick. , B u y -S a il-T ra d e , :Y der Spedal. 2? long irack g DEEP,HULL16'boat4.: lis. Open EVERYDAY! 4 .8 0 . . Lots ol extras. 499 mis ' A s p o n c a d e 11 K mis. ml; hp mercury molor. Nee ^ 54000. Call 324-7148BI ' Mon-Sat. 9 a m to S'pm leeds CAiLFORAPPCttm©^ r | ^ Extras. Exc. cond. Must-Mu . som e llbergloss wor Sun 1^ pm . sell. 510.000/oiler.. 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' to people about .whyvly onost men don’t fternoon hangs aroundI tl th e i ■ tace-fand why thejh^should.- . - / lansen;High S chool,^ like ... .Maybe he has sorsomething there.l «rsistent question. - don’t know; I do khomow that eveiyone ,,i,i.The track team is butdooi complains about da he other students have goi dating; and I didi; - hon too, when I was yoiinjuj^a^single. ^ ome, and the thuhj'p-thum . • “There’s got to be a better way to arolium p of a bas_ketball rattli .... m eet a guy," I woult round the raftere tmd echoiJioes Juldwail, mo«ly to, agaigainst the denidi-polish^ woc no on^ b t^ u s e ever'veryone had heard ■ I Venc ^ood . . . it-all before. Sbmet sneer ofbleachers foldedupt aetimes I think it thenlemselves. - , . ; Bridget Shanahan would be b e t^ toolivein.ihe,era'of li I Bj arranged marriages. ■ Bridget Shanahan is practicei c ^ . ' ' - would like to Wm oblh. , *• ■ hersir set.shoc from ever^expandir , O rn o t . Ityde^mphatUedasa/: . ! , I ptobabljr wouldn’t4 UU u J-' I commcencric arcs, and wita in t have had a big inertcreasing sticcess. It’s a seencene. 'r-, -■’-is'.-V',’-' ; critaricHi fbrpirtlclpat- Mou^dowiytogetaet anybody good . ■ iden Ingjnsport*. ' . And now we're com entical to a millioh otiier solsoli- ' »m ing up on Jun& ' taiyly shoot-arouhds in a tiiousansand’-' ' k ||||||||^ |jji£ .. . .wedding month, andid I’m1 feeling sorry I othe r ------^------] for herigyms, only the shots ar for aU those pebple. fewewer and fa n h er betw een, fc out3Ut th ere whb are; Bridjidgec must retrieve the ball i mil tiying to get a hervirwheelchair. ;• \ ' iate for Saturday - ;Siske.tDj>lay.basketbidl.S^ “T iighti ' I. saididi “I’d love to play on>n . Dating is so con-' teamam.”- ■ . . Hising. Even fig u r-• SpSports.are a,paission fb ng out what to ' Bridj B idget, a 17-yearold sophomor .'V vear can be fnis- -1 at H:H ansen High. S he skiisi sh«A^Lnative.of.Carson>Cit^Nev:; Denise frfei.she got asked to Bridgidget competed, in a wide vari- .. • ew.of : : .Turner ^ an across a book I . thew■M §oiSjSSmw^^/2 , part;lunmies,” by N w sevene r^ event& as a para-atiileteste. : Evennially.all of>gisc th( Joy Brownel Butwi:when the family moved fram — pnbaggypants-and:led a lisc of the 10 to Twin Falls in 1995, most r, because‘•that;s,whacifall’times.Atthe I bf thethose opportunities disap- V- . wcari^ once when.shI’re the besMook- .- Peareire d . ' m.” • ,•------7-T-rV- Peopleask-me-whyBridget Browne’s list • t doesn’t ‘ compete ih the titled “Dating for Dum5 often?” Artd, “I .^ P eci!C ia l Olympics,” Lea said;id; Vork radio psychologisgone to heav^ Spededal Olympics are for people ' ' Browne has compilec! would I see ah • wno®t are mentally and physic^ ' worst pick-up lines of a] challeUenged; .^at’s not the caseise to p o f the list:'JiYou’reJc-up lines don’t. I • ing person in the room.’1 one is veiy good • ridget is onihe*^e int^K - Other gems onlg Bgame anyway, • tual1 levelIe with her dassmates; ''tasANcuiw/naiMim'-. include “Come here» playol the game just has a physical disability,V-- B ridget’s needs. Le help. . Thirhe rules say. that I can^t Lea says. Oh But thehe challenges ai^e extraor-' ' . must have died ahd go ’ * Friday,.the schoolal h o sted 'an d in ary ‘ And shie’d likb to seeeA I e Idaho accepted momodd of being athleti- .because where elselagazine, w which compiipete in (interscholastic) r ' for Paralympians, -High School Activities A • cally'indlnei ‘V assembly on Paraljmympicsanda Organkeczed competition is ^ tty ' inedi” she said. “Mony ' ' ' angel like you?”. .tions guaranteed. rts because of my wheel- f ' Assodadon and the staiate’s school don’t exerds*rdse at all because they , __j rj” Bridgetsaid.''------. & -wHeelchaic-basketlstball game,:-----nationwidvide and-costS;are-high -r-^■:^dministrators r consider But if the old pick-tm with someone- ' _ ■ organized by Bridgecstand intend- $1;500 to srchim-girrg— w en’t 'a bfie i r ito* function o r com-. work, whac does? Nonterestedin.The on . nd para-athletics are ail but to $3,000 or more for a1 the rules to moke it papossible, for pete a t th e ed to spodight cheneleedforniore ' wheelch;chair,',-..$900-plus fbr • he Mibhad Jordan or ' : .' at playing' thb datingdiscussing g Ihe “"'‘"Onown in the vast swath ofo* - .opportim ities for at! r • para-athletes to compeuete in moi« Joe Montanaana levd. This mind-set hem Idaho between Boise ithlete/s with - Paraobrnjmipjc skis, $l,500-and up) • interscholastic sports. ahd few people.can nationalp] news, se limited mobility. • fo rth e kil , • ■ has.been1 instillediril since grade asldhg yes or no PocateUo, Lea says. km d of spedalized chairs5 . “It’s my goal to levdel the play-' school recess • : .successfiiUy without hell “I ju s t w ant peop>ple to know used inI utrack-and-fidd competi- . %ss time and P.E. dass-.. Enter-Glambur mag I •, Th<[“here are organized*d . .what’s possible,” Brld - . ing fidd so that people)e of all lev- ' es. These aretire die people who are- [ •fdgetsaid.“I tion. . d s of ability, mobility ' printed a list of qu ^d o questions i is a ilympics in Pocatello, andm •. want.them to knoww that there • But ch« y a n d skiU the last pickcicked fdr the team and ine article said..." BridgeIget is involved with that :hahmng attit\i'des is ainI l.can'.enjby participatinglg m activi-. m adefun of.” ^~^*to-start a comrersa'tion i a t are oppbnunities avaimilable.” . even bigg*ggerhurdle.' . . ‘ of.” you’re rom antic^y inteif m usic do you- ' ip," Lea said. “But there’si’s . . Bridget^ who dream : ties that improve theirrquaUtyof c; ' • .TheParalyirdympics.willbeinSdt' ' ims of becom- . ' “The!^i/first time Bridget went . lifei” she said. “It’s i magazine advised )odi: you like the j " ing around here.” ing a spbrtscaster, isiisn’t finished skiing he s my firm Lake Cityy riexfh year, Bridget, here, the ski instructor belief that as the perceivlived barri- points out. Sh hottest item on the na a has.Iobbied.otiier parentsxs with her, own fields:s of dreams: - said to h«her, ’Are you going to . . She’d like to see some iyacally^ch^enged Uds in ' . ers restrictinig people withw limit_ ^ soutiiem Mah[dahoans.there. . .. and warned against askdon’t think you : I P-fe™ in Some American coUlUeges'Offer- . watch youour friends ski?’She said, quwtions. i k . e i ^ a ™ B . Twiifi F a lls a rea to alloww scholarships to para-< ed. mobility from parti■ticipadhg ' “People’se’s self-worth is tied a-athletes. In ' • ’No,Tm goinggc skiing too. and she . with people witii higher Asking open-ended q 1 tb compete in organizedid ''- face, there are Paraliilymplcs pair- did.’” sr mobility very closely-1jly-to.their perception • . i tips for spedal sports,cs, but so far without much -• .allelto tiie real Olym - are removed chac th e ssuccesses • of th d r ownvn abilityc to su cc e^ as good idea, the m a g ^ e mpic Games, ' Bridget;et would like to see sonie will alter attitudes re •A sk,‘.‘What kind bf ra sss.' attracting athletes frcTom all over ' organized regarding amemberofiof the team,” she said. id teams among physical- what is posdble is attaiminable.” , ^ ot to menti like?” Don’t ask, “Do chink there’s a lot of fear,^’ thew)rld. . • . . ,-L-ly-challenj ention that ^ n le feel • • _ »idr.“Eitherthac,~or:they^ enged-Magic-Vafiey-resi.^ • .Waimowers?” ; •y • . - “The qualiftring prprocedure is dents-peiperhaps starting witii bas- er successfiOly partid- ' : lon’t want to get involved.” pretty much the same she’s an athlete - no morore or less . pating in aninactivity.”, at . . . ■ - lirould^add.that.X doi fill he ais for tiie ketball-a- and eventually the kind chan any otiier. .. . e Hansen School District,t,. other Olympics,” ; should ask, “Do you. likea t’s your sign?” ’ Lea said. ofsystemanatic structure of compei- . “In schools and in a< ■ flower?. eoften?” I andadridministrators and teachers':s . /^There arb local1 and ; then’ titiontiiac adiih life . Ttmes-Newsjws writer Steve Crump insen High, have gone out a t would allow sbuth-cen- chere are people whoI wouldn’tv ean be reachi Then there are the'til It regiond and then natlational coni- tral Idahosicuns to.compete for the. iched at-73S‘3223, or eir way to accommodatee petitions.” ' be considered disable^:1, but who., utrite to himm ate chimp9moffcval‘ ‘ i n t e i ^ .>'A few years Paralympl< d so don’c fic into the acurrently leyxom . . J U ke Tribune printed.” shares* “King .-r^. “^"^icK^upTinesAmong- !'i : 9 « S v ):,“I J T I I :‘Tm E p isco ^ ^ Whaf;, to a m are har- ind out whhatm ^ei:s cliques ttick and And, “So, worship herele ol chariots of. I "L Childrren’s th(leater - On a similar theme, C< author bf “The CompleIb (NIV): “Y our'■ DW parents5 can helpD to defusise them the Book of Proverbs,”i flocks s of goacs T h .n .11. alias Mbmliig Newi ' ' .Solomon’s Top 10 Pick-up•esofGUead." BwDalh tic ip a tes. . Know your child’s to holdJauditi( - Try Song of SongsG-13.soPdbet: 1: ,1 ions friends, ar ?ues become n e ^ tiv e only and intervene to' stop . liken you, my darling, to m alicio uus s gossip.;You can’t ■ Monday . nessed to one of theyears i and con- when the tl group’s primary pur­ guarantee ls to exdude, tease or tor- ee that your child will . ■ Pharaoh.” s book, “T he P<»e is 1 . never be(targeted. ta ... - ' ____ _ TWIN FALLS ~ The MW is^ula, To dolo ffor families •oposals.” He E '"“ r‘ other 'children,' says - —Mont.7 Children’s Thea;I'ater will ------^— ------• Or Song of Songs 4:1b ( • •T ca ch:h toIe^ce.’Serve as hair foils in Waves, like=ct fic of “What CharlenIene Giannetti, co-author a hold auditions for its prorodiiction . For moree ininfonnatibi^ cdl the : Etc. ■ gbod exarrample by being more of “Treasure Island’^ Knew about of a ne,new book about cliques. - I’f a t S t. Magic Valley- . Risking across the slopes* . away “baid” feelings5'or c change ....to le ra n t, ley A rts Coundl office • It goes on, bgynnrf pG-1n to document ParentsIts can help. Giannetti and c, an d 'd is c u s s .h a te ' Edward’s Catholic School. S , at 734-ARTi ‘ your diild’s mood, groups. Yo [ITS.-The Missoula selections. I cco-author, Margaret Vou can’t prevent oth- Tryouts start at 4 pjn. '. C h ild ren ’ss Theater* is the , ’ ter stop there. f- - * Disarm the bully,ly. Monitor ers from di Flip forward 3,000 yea)ries about tiie S ag arejrese, arm parents with' discriminating against ; About SO roles will bebi avail- . ■ nation’s largargest touring chil- e r w ith a c e U these tips:tiy your child’s friendshipips, keep in r. . you*" child.-d.' able to local students, Alli stu: dreh’s theater ■ sider Fred Cuellar’s b touch with the School iter. It has toured for World’s-Greatest Prop; proposed at .• Heilelp your child belong, bl and net-'. • Leadd byI -eirample. Teach dents aged kinderpirtenn throughi 28 yeai^ andnd \will visit more than work with other pare 12tii grade are dibourage addresses the subjecter wftii a gun Give herhe standards to use in reiits. You your childId about the up? and ged to tty 800 communitunities tiiis year, with . ; ow Dr. Belly. judging! >- caii’t correct bull^iMglg behavior , downs offif, friendships, and put out. No advance prepaniration is 24,teams of act Women Wish Men Ki lg herself and otiiiers. YouI overnight. E actors and directors. Proposals” and goes onen o surprise.” I can’t,'en| ty in perspective. You . necessary. x , en ^eer the child’s place Most students will re .t?the all-time wackiest” sei J L : I -on theI sodalsc ladder. Empower youtIt victim. can’t make;. Evay week,vk, 7b Do Jor Families . ' K . Cuellar tells m e storieaeandte^d > Assess whether yourr child< is a • L o b b y ■ fbur hours a day, M o n d ay •, lists familyy orientedd events' in ! [elp your child control .. !>y for change. Find a : '; through Friday. Two j xomantic rock climber ' . lik ely -targ et o r an.,bcoccasional program ththat, focuses on your ' i > p e rfo r:. .southrcentraLralJdaho.-To get-ati- ■ I emodoiuBits. Listen, without bbing • mances are scheduletied fo r “ ^hone, the man that pi victim. Xou can’t prevevwt^your school’s mmajor problem and ! it&n Jifited,I, stsend it to Features' ' ‘ i nental arid: voice your child frt)m being victim Saturday in the Collilie g e o f Depaitment, Tf hoine plate, the trooper ‘™*ed. encouragege everyone to work f ',VieTim^ews,P.O. -and a heart'and “How ins often. You can’t take ; ith e r n Idahb Fine Artsts Center. Box S48, Tw . • G e t your bystandeder to par- together. . . .. •« Twin-Falls 83303, ; •Button found a hidden ■ auditorium, a t 3 and 7pji3Jn. Deadh’netsnomrtopnonWednest^ - i . (Dtm’task.) Ithinknijust'gohomei already married; , . ' I . 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P ^ r j i 6 ^ . ■ ■■ . .• H'i!'-‘: t a ^ ^ = a = B = g J i S E5istahd-&5 Xf>eris©sr ’ A brcD k en llle g is a1 p M n Ji n t h e , Well, d ear fnendsIs nnd neigh-: ^ ^ e s bc>efore in\vesting H-' be-and Tm trying to;0 get aro'uhd . • ,us tq-putut ooiirM lv'^ ju st for tHe ' r ,H.\ _;.^ •■'■;. ■ -' ;_ ■ • : bors, I did it. this timme. I broke .- ..the hpusew ith crutchiJies. r didn’t: tiniest ^yh^hile. in the-Dlace of ■•:■—-i:.' Q..Ever8face.I-ieBiiican remember, jn y ieg.-yes:i did.- botMtttbones in ------my-lowerrighf-Iesrnr ■.,Z3teCEK =: ,; iny paren&~alwaysaystoldTiie^o— nnd-ihe tibin -r^ _ knows hohowlon6.;.lt-...'. Things i .' •-«put.iny'inoney-iii cc Ms'b spiral break.») I rreally did it ' gs ive » k e fo r grante;d I certificate of ■ - is the first timb iri myly llfe that I / ': •. eVery dlay ay' becbnie. insurino'u'nti: ! ^•deposit So,' throujglu^oiitburSS: ; lip good. . , , ' iyear marriage, my .'•You know the bh>ld-sayint;s.. - H haven’t beeri in comntrol of my . ab]e obsta)stacles tb.those whose : myvyifeandl M l Gay Petersen' •. ('.body. J ’ve.always bei>een able to - handsifeetj . ' '. ^ v e always' put'ouour money iii. “ Don’t buy a'B B gu;un - you’ll. '' eet, legs and anh's do not . /.certificate of .depy • ' .-s h a m in mutual.Fun . . ''breakyour n«k," or.r .W n - l 'so- ■ slow tuiTi. preiianitbry: to0 ;' And Lhave discove/ered;Some--:. . difficult it iis for those who have .- • iutd^ by,a local y thing. You can’t do mi ■ .-^ anciai services:es company. skiing - you’ll break a leg.” Well, ■- ho‘}‘lii'SJ downd the slopb. To my n u d jo f 'ahy- • these probl•oblems to get into or out' , • • h o rro r,, I caught an edgb, myy . thing when you have'e a'b ro k en . 'Of a oar,-1( ds-lo superstitious, but I niniust admit ' , going, omjne way ands my footJ . becomes an ordeal, takskihg a'bath, again be'le ddbing-all'that I did- - T, w ehave.ldst.'. , Jan Warner - ';.' an impossibility; ahd c /moxc tiian 40 perce rc e n t o f o u r ' the thought crosisedsdmyihihd' gomg.ihele opposite direction-- It • ■ 1 doing .any-. before mylyacddent. a ‘ : ' r . . ; in v e s tm e n t an d -J that moming as wesloadedup ] wasnotaia pretty .sight, thing requiring pick!king up an We all,.hiV.hbwever, know people i d have just. . 1 . ..object while on crut -.learned tixat in ordeider to sell, we . edeem ybur'shares.unless,IS ourgear. ' . , . . . There followedfo much pain and utches'iand . who haveve ipermanent physical vAU lose.another 5 t old your fimds for a spedr-i-- You all know,'.if yoi■ou have fol- agony asIS my i worried husband> depositing It in a diffcfferent part i ^imitations,'ns.' 5 pciccnl. Wc bf the room, simply I ■ -understood that thethere were no f*® j eriod bf tiine. These “sales!S: : .lowedmycolumni'th'ahat I haven’t ■. tried to make m it back up' to’my ’•laughable. As for' mime, I will .never agairi . ; fees invoh-ed iii .hethe purchase. ’ "are b asi< ^ y the conimis-s- skied for very long, anda'r I’hi still -side, wondinderful strangers cared, unlew you are using yoi/our teeth.' take riiy godgood health for granted, ■ . We ate eac h 79 yearsarsotage,Uve sions thathat are paid to the personn ' pretty'much of a novjvice.. Id o , for-.me before be the ski patrol-, 'My dear husband arand daugh- • and'I willal11 always adm ire and 'tiy . -,.on Social Securityy aand?small »hosell!ells ^ou the fund.'Althoughh'. - however, enjoy our' outingst in could get;t there, the comfort bf • ter are waiting on me-e -hand and • - to help thothose who:db the best ^pension, and can’t:affotdlhls.Is af . loads li>« may ,not exceed 8.55 ' the mountains. - the ski patrol,pa the kindness of[. foot - somethirig. that« is neces- ' they can1 dedespite ;the peiinanent' , there anything we tnt, most funds do-nott • It is sb crisp and'c1 "Clean and the arnbul j . sary, biit bothers one! ass used to '' obstades5 wiwith which life has pre- we can,do to >ulance dttendants; and' ' being independent as r -^ -.-re c o u p the money we lost?— ^------cBaise.tli th e fnaMmitin- - ■ • ------_ beautiful,-and-the-skiki ,runs-give ^the-final-cii-casdng;by.:a:most:comi=: 5.me,.and.I,^^seritedli^t]i.:.them .— ^They— a r e — i . • A. Probably not,, bbut we hopi But wait,w there’s mdferAll1 me exhilaration. I feellel nowhere : -petent phj =—i-frankly, am borbd to deleathl How ■ .; admirableIeindeed."."'~“ ir . '.. )hysidan-at.Mini-Cassia '. many books'can one re • that other readere wi)will be able » ' ■"“ tuaitl ffu n d s- even those whichtl ■ else.'. • ■ hospital, r e a d h o w - • - / much TV can one vnitchch? Cay Peters avoid your misfortui‘tu n e'b v Rain- ailed “no-lOad” funds -- : , BiitOn that Friday, 01oh'our fifth . So'nowy I am in a cast-.didn’t ... tersen is a retired teacher '..ing.a better undersfrslanding-ot -----Jb arg eoj otherfees and expenses:s ' run doWh the hibuntai - -Buti you. know, in theje long ru n ,.. who lives; in Wendell Write to her "'.' ain, I made realize hoilow heavy a cast could ' -. I believe It wbuldn’t hii ; what they are beingng sold before in some instances, can hurt any of '[email protected]' ^they sign the checkck. While we id 4 p e rc e n t o f. y o u r ' .are $ure that at 79Syeaisotage y »«ountiu p e ry e a r.' Stay ontopofi;^yO jiijfejnyiestiTiinents wtth the! IMoney pages. ■ ,|ind in your financincial circum- - Forexexample, if.you read the • ‘stances,you neveri- intendedii to uc2 s ^ p ro s p e c tu s u n d e r . risk your-prindpal or to agree to ' .Sbareheholder Fees,” you will . a prindpal penaltyy.if if ybu want. ustomer. transaction fees, • ed to withdraw yourIT money,i this , MviMtyry fees, marketing expens- '••iswhatyoudid. ■ . es, b rookerage k fees; custodial , ■ - When you purchasease a “mutual- '[e®*. anoind legal and,accounting Jfund,” you are buyiniidng shares, in \ • a .common pool of smSMuritiesand «» if jyou take a look at a the -. ..'-hoping that the fundmd managers .^Annuallal Fund Operating will perform well/SoiSome mutual ^ ies,” you will see ihat you: | i ■funds offer variousjus.typesof- arealsobD being charged a'pro-rata -shares called "dassesses”. Because share of the fuhd’s operating ..'each d a ^ cjirries.'witivith it differ- e ^ ^ n s ees s which indude manage- ..,1, :,eAtJtees^d.gxpens — understood what theyey werebiiy-' . to'you, anand ask questions of th e.'' ■ $25,000 or more (6%]%).■, A pril is■Alcohol / ': .common among Americerican Indlansi and • ,ing. .and' were not3t properly , person wh who is .trying to sell you ; Alaska natives (48%)) asa s among whites ; ' informed about thes differencesd __ t h e fu nnd d to make sure vour__ • The prevalence of aleiieoholism Is more . A w a r e n e sssJidonlU s .:_..^ 7 ""'until.it was too l a i 'e . ' . investmen - r — thantwlce-as'Hlgh~(l£ (23%)^blacks-(22%)rHlirHIspanlcs'of------lent goals are being met. ■ Hfsoapjc oriQin 725%^- o I i. i ".Althoueh^the^prosio s p e c tu rfo r— And*8houl[>uld-you*be*told*thatnhir" M -»w h0 ihave>6Uffered>fr'rom-depreBslon°at^i0 ■ ■ OLQLDQtubllspariics;^ , J each fund explains thithese differ- mutual fundfu you are purchasing •. some time duririg theilelr. lives a s those w ho. , of Hispanic origin (23%)3% ).':,', . “eiicesj it woiildd : .'take' -a ...d o e s .n oot t charge fees, don’t '' ' have nol (9%). . the NatiomnalCouncil , . •• 43% of those who ever*>er hadi received an y . .^Philadelphia lawyerertounder*. believeit.it. treatment for alcoholismIsm in their lives said ,;*standthem. . • Anyone who admitted3d driving after ■ on Alcphoiisn . drinking three times brbi more in the past* . sm and Driig ■ they had a family historylory of alcoholism in.. Class A shares chaiharge you a Jan Colliillins isa wriier and 'edi^ ■ ' both first and second de ., “front-end sales load”id” - that is, • tor. Jan WamerWt is, a matrimonial year was either alcoh(•holIc(52%)or ■ Dependence:e fights the I degree relatives. . ' you pay an Up-frontIt feef a t the tax and eh suffering from an alco!»hol-reIated problem elder-law attorhey. Both • • Source:.DrinklngInthe tim)s.your'purchase;e. ith e fund. . 'orc basedi mii Columbia, S.C. Please .i. W - / . - stigma andf thet disease the United States: ' ----- 'Class'B'shares'char^ —^Maln-Rndlngs-fromthethe-1992 National” — irge what is • sciid y otir u f guesnVns to P.O. Box' ." Beer was the niost po30pular alcoholic : •. known'asa“contingenient deferred o f alcoholiilism and ■ Longitudinal Alcohol Epld

how, wheten you can1 qualify y b u hl i a v e t h e r i g h t . . ^ Knight Rldder News Se»iBrvlce : tochoosewhvhich home Health ageitcy willptiliprovide'yourcan: •- B H H Call me forr 'at free consultation toget answnswers aboui- . ' :la| Security Q&A S u g a r - C n i ssted Lime Caa k e ' Q. I’m 58 years old aridah my hus- . .• Who pays for•«croice« tt ' : band died'two niononths ago... cc • What services,s are available , Would you "please' can receive yoiir full C ake iNQREDiENts: benefit.. ., S ta ff quaUfica,'ationH widow ’s benefits and at _ .2.cg&.wluics.-room.icm| — willlqtiallly?----- — Jnk-I-may be^eligible fo r— m peraiurc-— l-t.sp,-bakihg-hg-powder— ■■ ■ - ~ -^-Benefitti-of-hon ' A. As a widow, yoi ecurity benefits on my 1/2 Lsp. baking powderjr. ' /. . 1/4 tsp salt . know, that you can rece land’s Social Security I C. Hour ■ 1/3 C. skimn milk,n 7 3 3' - ■ 8 6 0 0 Can I get a Social ' . -fits',from Sodal Securityriiyasearly gScuritts^ • 3/4 C. sugar l/4C.shodeiloning WhenThere‘s N o P lace L ik e H om'■el, e! as age 60. The amomount you Statem . ent showing ben- • 1,T. grated lime pccl ■' . • .2 T. limejuici ___147\^in^ro^E^• TNvin Falla, Idaho .6830111' >. - '. mAdnlnhtrow • ' | receive depends on youj'OUT age and C“tsonhislis record? the amount of benefits:itsyourhus- '.A.'For'>r 'information about TpPf>iNQ Ing red ien tsr s : . band would have been!eh entitled potentialll. beniefits1 on' som eone .' . to when he died. Widoidow’s bene- else’s recorcordi you should .call or - 1/4C..sugar .. — -fits range' from 71.5, perpercent of a visit yourir local] Social Security . 1;T. lime juice deceased husband’sI’s benefit , office. If' youryi former spouse is' P a ^ l O O % oOf Medicare approved balIjalanee. -amount up to 100 perclumn was prepared by- ■ 27-35 minutes uniil'iootl . tremeniben if you are: erentitled to the .Social S _ Security }thpick comcs but clean. ' ^.^^^^l^hoshontgeStjyVin^Faljs^W^ )63301_ ' benefits based oh yo'ur o IT own work /Idmintsfnairation. For fast answers . In small bowl combine ti under Social.Security,ty, you cah to specific i : topping ingredients. Sprcaread over hot cake. _ c Social Security ques- ' iCoot in pan on wire rack Induced benefits5 as early a s ' tions, contactact Social Security toll- ck for 30 minutes. . ' age 62. Then when youu nreach age frccqtSOO;?:)r772.1213. :ing your valley a dooroor o f h o fie .’ ^ I Serves 8. '

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' v . I i ^m i l y -L i f e — g Ithe siu^nd;aiyiCCtosswoD rd Dwtotell11 if your]Ufe is fuliffilEng- ■Edited by.Waynei Robeib e r t W illiam s ' . New York, New Yorl '.Is-yoblllllfe;fulfiillng? br,is ( i ) " . " ■:----- • just filledA up?1 Do,you feel that' I . ‘. thesymptomtomsvanishl. _____J_l996.Tohyw.--^. . I -what youI ;dod adds m eanihgj pur- • Ify o'OU u can’t do what you . - _L-^wli^.cnu«)eai— r- .1- pose' atid:p — • ; . love, leamn to love.whatVou do.” ' • . .6 Spanisticstltei.-.: l:pleasure-toyouriife?'^ . V ■■/• '•Cnsa!#;'. ... • .<■. ■ ~ Oi*''do youo u f e e l i t a d d ^ - s t r e s s , '. RESS ’ . : I . doh’t kriknow wno .saia it. , , •/ , MO ComMupihoft • • . worry, conflinfusion arid drudgery? ; )-B rlen:. r.it makes.seiise. The 1S-L«ndsoh{ind * “ T ' ‘ How youou answer,these'ques- among us d o'w o'rk'diat’ '• . .. • 19 FrankonatoW# •IH ‘ • ____ _ . .'tions will t love.e. (Others, indluding • ossJsUuil: II tellyou much.about your curreirent miridset and atti- ; , •myself, finnd d 'ways to enjoy what • 20 Estuary — * L - L J . they do.: And . ; 21. LowMt.d8ck ■ m m ' ' tudes. Anin honest comeback is: . ^ d they find ptirpose ■ • :22. Sink ono'» loom ! . J im .“It depend:n d ib n how. I’m feeling : ’ • have at least six monthshs savings '.. .and meaninging In It also. : • - •'• ..Into • . « « . . when I ansinswer them.” Yes, it- set aside iri case of unenexpec'ted . , '* “Moneyicy ican’t btiy you love, 23 BWrwiltwultevo? • „ changes-in your financi 26 Gortlokfs bu(Wy , . “T — ,, ■ could. Howowever,,if you’rie.'posi* - cial situa- > but ft sure3 keepske tftechildren in ______I ' dve, in respisponse once, and thein uon?Dqyouhaveaplaran for the' totJchi” I'Jaulauded until l cried ,• negative the th next, isn’t- that an . .. education bf ybur childnIreri'and a,’ .when I saww tlthis bumpier sdckeh, — — • , answerinitilitself? • - plan for your redrement!u?- • ' Money, whenhen handled-correctly, - : -29 PlM^saQ. • ^ . , Take a m . 3 1 LazytxHin-. . mental iiiventory now.' . • Are your personal1 relation.1 ™akeslifeea! easier. When mishan- . • Later,'writeite it down; and do this ships strong and. growin(ine. stadc. catiill bbring misery. Leam. •, H M / exercise memore intensely.. Maybe ' or weak and becominglg fewer? • to Uve belowow your m eans so y o u ' .. ' i ■ ■ ■ ■ take a pen,m, and ^yrite a plus’,or .'; ■ Do you feel that yourr adequately for rainy 38 WWI battle Bilo • M ..minus after •'41 Romo's airport •’ '. S ? = = n e r each of th e following ' ships haye balance? Or >ld age. Delaying g ra d -. ' . ' '44 Isl. Ofl Australia ' ------. . 'quesdons.T. Then, add up the plus- ■ feel that you'must put ives money, and often .,: 45.U.S.fa»h[pn . • • es and the.ile.minuses to help you.,, ■' most of the effort to ke< le urge:to buy. Do you : • , ' wiihout lovo? • ■ ; ■ — determinele your current.situa- , ' ' going?; Ite between.needs and ■ 48 ScoundraM , . _ . tion. wants? Tiyf to avoid paying inter- • ,49 Mflltaiy training ' ' Personal time, stress cour»o:abbr. . m ■^ ' • Do youou take time for your- ,1 ., our work, finances, andf relatfon:r ' uung but a mortgage..' •' ______tL_____^ — — '-SO-Sand an ovartfua"^ - - - —^selfWdyoi/our persond'interests — . shlps are five major'arieaBas of o W — —! mimakes the world go'f-^; notlco - 7 - - daily? If so^i iives. How we'perceive: our0 rela- round," sayslys the song.'-To love ' ; • 81 Thaona_Qot o^do you or others feel away vr'ip^z;: .it is selfishsh time? Do you take tionship to them often regulatesre . others andI feifeel loved by others .• 52 WhiKle-.. ,/ : what you feelfee is enough time for how happy and fulfilled'id wefeel. , giVesus ase1 sense of worth and ; 53You,toYv#8 W S , yourself? or how depressed. Let’s■s look at . .security,Lear«am to accept odiers' • 54 and Ivory* ' , .• 6ach of these. . • ' as they are.re, for their strong', __ ' • Eyeryon'one CLXperiences stress; . 55 Subslanllany lutisiier Apceircepfany perceived • . made. m Do you.feelBesi that, the stress in , > • Begln_witK 30 iriinu . , . ' .57 Rutalan saint • I — — ' your life 1 '^ y personal dme. Throuj ■ shortcomingsIgs ias you would w ant ■, I has increased, or ! n te themtoacMpi • S® TyP* of 0*nef»l I I decreased1 in ir the past year? Do time management and di Mpt yours. Share your • ; . ,• 80 *You8ondMa* C) 2001 Tribuna MadteSarvlarvteaa, Inc.' ,, sy and resources widi .. ; ,• slnoarSam , ’ Aflrfohtarwanrad. 402/01 , yoii.have a.a systematic w ay to ■ 'unnecessary tasks, work t TMSPualasOaBad.eo«n , dedl widi tht an hour iii one month wever, don’t become’ avFami.towara the, stress in your:fife? « S;' sad or disapsappointed if your •; 82 Aftor.asax . ------r-* Do yoti hpveive and practice tech-, ''. watching one TV sho> - you’re there already. Do . efforts sometlletimes iail. We can’t niquesthatct can give jrou immedi-. ‘"I 3o some- make others•s hihappy, th at is up.to ; : . ate relief fro , thing enjoyable; challenflngliw .or .' . . 67 OiMp Wtst 1 n ,Altooathar , 77 QuIckiJiduiMseontaat ' eoamatlci from the symptoms of ' a Church laadar 78 Qo^aS ’alattar'' s tre ss? ;Do:0 you have a stress '. ;uplifting, with your time , IndiM rum - '• I115 Pin box • 33 I jaw ayl,- • - 9 7 WInnar*aI i^ourlife.ftilfilUngor .1 a Movladofl :. -79 Bonokingkok raakJanl ' 98 Clylamnailastra'a. ’ ' ' m anagem entsnt program designed ■. don’t. feel happy, healthjh y .M y !. ,: 116 U.8. t«nIa ^ , 344.Lacamat .1 83 Touralurateba .mothar . , and refreshed ourselve If fulfilling, congratu- • stadium . ■ ' 35 I to identifyfy and,release the .,® 'Illations, andI kekeep trying to make 5^s.ianarabbr..^. ' 88'S aaaolaaonlno harb ' 00 EncunfibnaJranc* ■ underlying c ; can we be of help and ser '1 ’7.F«0rwtb«J? . . 38glngWII- ■■■ ■lOa-Dandaf— ««..differenceje«to-the.w6rld.'and‘->4 '83 Parrot • . • ;V2 Hold ■ contanta 95 BadardarQInsburj] 109 OaveuradId other peoplepie? Or, .do you feel p BREAD . . n m O'Bnmte n tw rifes c o n fin m 'n j- ' ' 4;Morahacknayad '433 Concapta'C ' S ndP i . Formula/’ This can help y ',-5 Hatlquart \ • ,45 £ d,Bus2l 110 Holy alatait« .• .that you holdold a deadend job, o r ' ^ 1 you.get - ., education eoui:ourses and presents ;. 5 SIngar Franklin' . ;9(9'UmdatJd a ro l 111 Accomplls .controI;quickly. .There at ■/■'Mgr- 6 P ifto fA .D . • . 46BOamanpIana. C Jishad . one that huilurts-others and'the -„ are free ! ieniihdrs onI stressstt management: ' I 88 Mary Jcharactar . rObacura'. 47F posters, articles, bookmarlirks etc., •, Readers may wr without lova? . 7 Rung . .environment? > wntetohim at293B . . 8 Moonvah::«bbr.; . 52 Taparadand7 - . r t::tvi .- 5at^the site alsb. Rememb'iib'er, get ’ ■ . .e9Makawork ' 2 7 ■ »|m'UT7 [ - ’ * How areire money mattrrs in . >< WellingtonI Circle • East, I ___ ^ 90 Sarv(np tomaka- 9 Qambllno p a r l o r ' s 55.5.Char'sax C . ’ . relief from symptoms first5 t(llk e a . Tallahassee, mFta 3230g_or s^ rf.e. . . , , E pttS S . ^jfoiir-iifeT-DoDo^otf-feehyiju-tave^— h tfflML w T i ~ ■uBi ■^headache)“ then“ flnaia and - mflirfFEroOfij©ftywwiw.com. H e : , 92!Uft* ’ , '].lO l Cfawlaadara ‘. sgr^MsachoIca’ C Q. ny -tffli { .; enough.moneney.to.meetyouEcm:-.- remove n the cause (lik .11 Qolfar Palmar .. 60) -*Thlar atar . - ■ t f f * ike e y e , . also has a webebsitedtwww.hyp^' s '. j 93 Ditty ' • I iBiTTAM iKiiiiUlolilM Birtr •; rent and.futiuture goals? Do you stra^.or si tense shoulders) .12 Hpmartoaple ‘ .61.1l *NoExH*dmfnatIsr • H5smigoBnQwEIflllB 2 ■s). Theii stress.com: ■ [ H gK -'- *" ' - ..AnMdpala . . 5 E £ I _Park.NJ . ■ ^4 . . ■ \i14 Stronoaull- . 'es;ij:|diWa bulbs . ' ^ 5 • : ; dtyontho . • .• 15 TrMlMlfodant . 68 E : . Marrlmack.'. ,18 T ^aphona to Dalhl ■ 67 & • '100 Govt; farm flip.'. -■.^-•wlthouttova? ij • • . • 68 VV I yoliMreai 17 Sp^kar'aplalfonn 89 Jc asiiJres in 7Thel^imes- s-News 18 Popaya'anaphaw. ’ • wl ■ i n , ■ isi arf- ^ - L Poa 72 "A — _ .t05-Bdach.mo»*aoo-:—-s4-;zrr6»nv 24 ^ ■ '73--S S-— larketplaciEiieclassifieid-advertis ising.— P 74 Pl . . . . 113 Outmodad • . 30 30 Travalabout . .! 78,Cr, Cringing crawlar • [ f t ^ —733-093-fi;;";;;"’": ; Nurse’s iaffair rhaakes her sisick at hei : DEAR abby; I am a 2 a 30-year- '. [ ■ . ■ exam from both her doct ; old woman. I worked as a 1 rmm' ' ctor and ..’ : a nurse in ’ ■ der^t._Bad breath .can be ——a-psychiatric-hospitalil-for f five-'- >e.a.sign_' __ 5 1 - : : - D e a R“- “bf ot serious deiital or medica years. Last month, I hadd ana a ffa ir cal'prbb-.. le m s a n d ^ o u l d n o t b e i ^rior^., o ' ' . . -aone>ni^tistahd-withah a fomier M . . A b b y . padent Whom I met in theth« hospi' ' . tai. Ic.was dJscovered/andn d a w ^ k : later, I was fired. D e d ic a te d Abby, I swear noihing'iig'inappro- — t o ^ o e l l etence.. i . .: priate ever took place whwhile-the guessheiswiwaiting for one of us to . , , . man was a padent in thee hhospital. get one forr hini.h In the past, we . J o h n R o b i ■ We only talked. Hospitalll manage*n liave boughtIt him1 cars and tnicks, . DDS : ment didn’t believe, me anand gave along withI beautifulb clothing - ; me no dioice but'to “resigndgn.” Now and he has nothingnc to show for it.- ■. r I hear there are. terriblele rumors1 AUofusin.dI.the family have bent ; circulating about me. .• .. over backwaiirai^ to.heli).ium.get.on: ' ' , Fortunately, my husbisband is his feet, Abbj>by, what cm we do to. ‘ .standing beside me as I■try trj to get ' m ake Rudyy understandi .that he , « on with my life.-1 feel likeike I have ~ needs to take J riiM i- com m itted a felony andlmdl d o n ’t out heJp from know how to forgive m ylelf. ^ . cut him off; however,ho I a m s ^ tiy- -M ADEAMtOSTAKE IS • ing'to do diele best for me and for INMARYRYLAND ' him. Your thothou^ts, please. . ‘ _ DEAR MADE A MISI[STAKE: • -NONAM E ^ v.iW .' . You don’t need me to tellJ youyt that INNEWMEXICO ■, you cotmnitted a serious breachbr< of DEAR NO0 NAME:I Your, son is professional ethics. Doctorsors, nurs- old eiiough toto be told die facts of ' ‘ e.s,-social workers-an'd-id -b th e r-----life.Show-hiihim-the help-wanted ■ Sm ; .malth*cai« professionals ihtm ust not ads and pointnt out enoy-fevel posi- I H i« v e a physical reladonshi]ship with dons. The m i yavy train has left the ,' No onc wants a cold sore 8 their padents. Psychiatricc p:padents - stadon, and nowno Rudy must stand befibefore his o r her weddinq,’ belie\ '< are particularly vulnerableible. You on his own twowo f e e t ... IliniIknow, v..and your husband wouldd bbenefit ' P*S. He majlay need professional • Cold Sores o r Sun Blisters a» ‘ !ir6m pivfessional m ^'age are fluid ]ge coun- ' . counseling to break his lifelong,' filled ftiie boils that appear on ihe.lii:lip,after' • ' Seling. ies important tharyoryou find dependency■ onor others. Lees hope excexcessive exposure to sunlig :oiit why you look a risk thaihatsabo- .it’s the last thingth you’ll have to strestress. They are caused by a viru ;taged your professiomtl ^Jtureand tu i payfor. ; , . • . • ■ layslays dorm ant in a nerve and trav to i E ^ : . ■ Ige vows, Ihe erid of the nen/e.in the lip wi ■l| so th ^ y o u co n ^ d erstanid ^ sandbe . DEAR ABBBBY: rio v e m y wife ■ JlSrcorrect stimulus; J: able to forgive yourself. . dearly, but sh she has chronic bad The laser is.now being us< . breath-andl1 I mean BAD. I have Hesi DEAR ABBY: My son “Ru destroy the virus when it exposes ‘Rudy” is tried talking3 tot( her about it; she jnin lhe(h forrn o f a cold sore. Anyone 42 years old and .still depenpends on just shrugs It 61 >ne w ho toff or Mys I hurt her ‘ |,jslias had one is familiar with the ft • me and his sisters. to giv(tivehim feelings.. Ever;'ery. m orning when I •• ,k.f feeling money to survive. He is aran only . lMvethehou« :hat is'experienced the rhomentt a blis-' use for work, she asks' torer beginse to foim. When this ha|3 : son and brother and has'ais' always for a goodbye 1< e kiss and I reluctant- iom:om e into th e office quickly an! f e s i l H : expected it ^ m us. RudyJy never1 , ly oblige. Pleaease tell me what to u/iii 1 we- I married and recendy staneuted liv- do, Abby. It^t wouldi be nice to will kiirthe virus with the laser. «ing on his own,.aldioughI Hehe-doe- . enjoy a sweet k Studies show ih a t once this . sn’t own much, of an y th ug. ^ COne o f ' -G :edure is performed, the cold son - c S « i F b R A m lever again'reappear in that sp( his sisters was generous enoinough to d e a r GASI on J pimihasie a home for himn t«to live should change 3 'Our lip. This.seem s like a.veryY I S a s itatement to me; however, we gu ; in, but he refused to mo’nove to your wife gentlindy diat you’re i:on- ee this statem ent and will re-lase • where the house is located.L cerned aboutut her health, and [Si or.mo^^to'iob’yia^^ V w b'Mri’/ietplh^ brtdesand'i ' • He doesn’t own a car,r, itind I you’d like herer to get a thorough ' old'sore that returns to that-aa our lip a t no charge.' irpugh;(!i«ir,Weddings and'b*I bworid; Here’s how yoii'and' I receive a cold sore every.wntet' v. ;■ >urgiliiiw,dan ehjoy thepow fter-the-first time'I forget myly sun- creen.on a snowy sunny, day..A / f(« .•'Vou'ca.iinowM iis treatm ent on my. ow n lip, I have i V.«wof(|c«,M,l«»i rtfc M purp

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S e m n ^ f i ee!M a^Eyalleyi_s ME HK Declo► hpnore;studentj tin i M a t h k i DS: ______■ ■ ■ ■ j j j j H * .. • • DECLO'- “Wimcr CarCamival".'was- ^ tudeh^ of Harrison ' ■ ' the :ihemc for Declo1 jJu t n io r High': Elamentar]Itary School ln Twin Falls r ; ■ . . second Rehoissaissance.acadc- ' achieveded a total oir 2,3^7 sb-ln* , ,. mic pep assembly of the J BHnlnutetei passesihrbughp mid* 'Moi;c than 200 sixth, sf the'year was a 'bobsled* raceea'Wotiby V - cards compared to Sl pcrt>crci!nrnnhc.--j|,y;|j|ji|j:|j Kgrade team. ,• , , • ~r Kennlth'jQoodlnerBrlttnie Go< ------first'assembly.' ’ ,CIIhton,Ke, Kendta Florence and . • Students with all A*!A's who ore spedal ertificates from Melody Cobic,t Samantha Fairchild,d, Lindsey '3 AnthonyyBopp. Bo viigible for a gold cardrdandihosj! 'i Smith, read!ading instructor;. nith all A’s and B’s recei Turner, Austin Becki Sky«:ye Burch,' A ' i M iciyc the sd- .A variety!ty flf.prizcs piirchased'by - ■ .Kyle ] Redman, Morgann Stoker, ' ver card. Those having: ataUcasl al.7 , . the Renaiss H [ _ ^ I ' .Middle, gradegra five medalists . . lissance Committee were ' Nicolej Knobb6, Emily Rarrunseyiuid , Kriidc'point average withrjth no F s or ^ven in aI drawing..Golddr card redp-. ■ j are, homm lett,Ie back roW; Ashley - increasing their gradeB pointpi by .S ;.,. jems had th - . Heather Gillett They receiv their homes put'in three ' certificates< from Eddy ,K a ..' A8sel,AJ.;U . Gutierrez; Chance ' percent are entitled to a white» card. Umes, silveiver card recipients twice , The cards give studentsIts discounts and white ca ; math, and sdence tcachcr. Requa, Clefra VanLeeuwen, > card recipients once.' ' '. Puri activities included “ at more than 90 local1 businessesbi . The top> 101( in cadi class received . : i “ice fish-; . Clara arter, Courtney Frazier and holders also receive ing," directed by Debbiec 1Matsen, ^ ve academic certificates!2si Those in eighth grade ' and Nicholaholes Pollock: front row: incentives from the schoohool, such as were Aiidr imes were idrcw Crane, Heather ^ NlkblinaDn T-shirts.' , , . . .Snyder. Bjorh B -' Christiansen, - drawni, were able to “ditch”h”;treats.. • '. ... ' . • I Draglcevlc, Ashliay ' Silver'cards went to.C10.85 recipi-. , Heother Hai^arpcr, Jordan Anderson, •' In the “bobsledV race,,,th.thrMjStu-. Sabla.WhitiVhitney Kossman, . : ents, white'cards wem to H1 7 rrap i. Holly Hurst,rst; Calvin Stone,-Jessica ^dents-fh)ni each grades pa: Yeiana StepStepanov, . / . ents and 28.students ear ,._ed. The ,“sled,” .a red wag earned gold . Boehler. Trefrcvor Dschaak and Alex , was . ' ZacharyfQulglw and Nick Sharp.; ' -cards. . , : Jariak. Thehleir’certificates were'pi^ - Fpowered by one studei .-Dennie Smyer, social:ial studies .>sented.byK' Kim Ottley, an.English'-. Fpushed,the other two. Thrhe,frbtit -■ 'tcacher,.pre.sehted certilrtiftcjites to. . teacher, - - personp in the wagon had.ito steer Bottom,, gradegra six medalists ' the Geographic Bee finalilalists and a . : ' , Sevenlh:,h^grade Top Ten were .-. theti sled through'the,«)ne; . ‘ ^ medal to Jason Turner, tl c'morked. . ara, fromn lelleft, back row: Tom Ly,; •. Qrdle, Richard Wheeler, . ■course. -c 'Team members nreceived Cane Brodeiodetlci<, Kat Ingalls, . : wihiier. An-“Above arid B< Chad Allenen,' Danica.Koyle, Jeff fi . ' -;Call of.Duty” certiHcate frozen treats. ' Ashlee Jenklenklns, Paulina Ravella yla:£oulton.XukeJlice,.J—— •4n>ihcJiice>hbckey^gam« - ‘^sentedMo'TenhrCaffaTdrl ' ,l'^?nd'Sh'antel ■^.'rhomrrs, yearbook odvisoi Western, Shane Kelsey eed by De'nnie Smyer aiand Val. IE nterKlMroug:^^^ ■ ‘ ' .ing mb.'c than 200 ads. a Zollinger. Their certlfl- ' . CChristensen, students whose>se nam ^ ' ■$ , . - row: MIrsadrsad Kovacic, Lindsey ■The top five Acc

^— . S C H O O LL TO W ORK H O N O R — ^ V.-*- ■ ' At the Jerome Chamberr'of of Commerce ^ :at!nual banquet, Jeromalta Hlgh'School.:' . .student Roclp Ayala,, left,let was hon- H Orgaariizatipn offersG coniitinuing ecid grants ' ored by the chamber, whliwhich was rep* V' . ' resented by TrIshWii Warmackaiid • •• . ' RUPERT 1 Joyce L in d strb m / ^ changingch demands lri theirlir Uves,’ law d e ^ e e or.medical'doctorateor.r ■ " Bowman,' pre: .:«,;,^EIizabothJhbmM;.chami] resident of Cha'ptier ' the ih organization savs. T - BSTPmiawtH•thTfl’pHi’E dU tatlori'.....’-T i'eymust'havea'need'for Af School to WorK StudentStu of the jTTinan*; ■ °'x f^ m ax immum u i ..one-time gram . , Organization1 forf< women, present- ; cial ci< assistance with their• educa*c ; $1,500, Lesserser amounts mny be' • •' year. Ayala worked as a staffa person cd Nicki Cottai tam of Jerom e with a rional n'c expenses. , : ' . awarded accorccording to individual'' . In tha chamber officeBe tthrough'the check for SlSl,200. as a grant ' A. woman .is.eligible to0 apply : needs and availi through ,,th( railable funds; . School to WorYork program. the Program ,;'of .fofor a grant from the rprP.E.O. , The grant-ln-flin-aid is for experises •' ' Continuing EcEducation, which ispfProgram for' Contiri.inuing . . such os tuition, 1 orie of 'the maTiany projects spon- gjj 9n, books, transporta.J sored by the gn Education If she is a dtiz'ennofthe. i ' tion and othethers fietfessary tb , United States or Canada, ha ' The prograii^m ?or continuing . has had reach the'applicplicant's goal. ' - [9 '^educarion is agrarirprograma f pro;- at leastl2-consecutive mom)nths as Application:ions inust be made . ■ ^^^■-r-rviding-financncial-assistance*to—^ ,alnonfStudenusometime-ii , •in-her--—through-an-orge organiiation-chapterr-r—r:— ■- -women whosly takeni childbirth ■ • •. liblic is' invlted. To: north/south n were: first'it place, ' dreri age'3I anda younger., T he im .. TWIN f a l l s - Therhe second : reserve a ;spacWcaU.934-5000.sp . , F immunizadon records. . dasses from ^7S-7 p.m. Tuesday in : , , . Annual independent liviliving week . , Herb Burgess and Riley' IBurton;— screeriing-cor:orisists of assessing ' ■ The ' district will also.hihold a ' ' the board room.-jm.' . . I .. second place,' Ched and N Itincheon will be heldId May1 3 in Buhl Marilyn immunizationon records, physical 'sciscreening for preschoolersrs .frbm, ■ This d ass will address.breath- ArtSt s C ouncii , V Botkin; B third placed 1R en ee ' arid developniim ental testing'and a ' 9-: St.Edward\sPorishHaUtail. • .- __ afinr* ' i 9-11:30 a.m. Thursday inir the’ ing^ paiii contnntrol utidate.and a i ._____ : —Bulchemnd-W ilriia‘Dr)rlscdllr-^hearing-ossessi sssmentr— ^ ------'kiridfergarten-roomkii to.ideienti ty~ TTiour of'the BirtlrirthCenter., ' by American Associiic'iatipn of . . BUHL-'I- The Buill Arts Council ^Winners for east/west werere: first. Clinics arere scheduled in-the,, children ch: who are at least 3-)J-years- • , The cost is SIOSIC or can be taken- ' , -place, Peggy Hacklejey an d - following areti:eas: ,; . • olt • Retired 'Pgr.sons, In te rfa ith announced-Jd the following upcom* .'g old who have' needs that: resultr ; ,as part bf diee blblrtiiing series'for-- V-' Evelyn Meyer; secondJ place,.' In Burley,, 8:308: a.m; to 12 p.rit. frc Volunteer Caregivers,5, LINCL and ing events:5>' ‘ . u from disabilities.'' $20, which offei)ffers several other! . 'SHIBA, , . ■ Key (6i (he(1 Arts.piano fund- - Howiird ^ and Mary ,Tuck'f'heet, sit; down, JSS, freedom and open* , , moves tone.new location ho anizers say. The cost is second place, Norma Pre Harrison Q uilters will meileet'at ' stand and comeime, using positive - r- Buhl High School hol CLS-TheColiegeor 1:3 person. ' and S Mary Tucker.atiddthiFd'.^ TWINFALL 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the TrTrinity. ' relnforeement.t. freshm an orientationIon n i ^ t - ’ Both even-ems wiU be held at the place, g Renw Bulcher andid Linda Southem Idah<5ho will offer a. basic Lutheran Lu Church, 909 8thth St.,- • The instruci'uctor is bonnd . BUHL-Buhl High SdSchool wiU. Eighth StrItreet Center, 200 N. Fix. f. Winners for east/west!St were:: dog obediencece course for owners • . Rupert. Ru Stalley. The costostls$35.' hold-freshman orientatiiation night: Eighth St.,.,Buhl. B • • first“ place, Wilma DriscocoU.and and their doglogs from 6:30-7:30 • '■ '1This riionth’s program wirtiU b e .. F o r m ore.inftinformation or to . at 7 p.m. Mdnday at theleschool. s ' Evelyn Meyer; secondi.p ] la c e ,' P-m. Mondayly and Wednesday, . on stained glass Window quiijilting^ . register, call 7733-9554, ^ Ext. 2290. : Herb Burgess and Stim SiSmumy April 30 to MayMi 23,on the east -prtpresented by Marge Greenjn.and . •------. Counselors will provit>vide infor- D u p lica:e te Bridge Club ■ ■ ” mation regarding graiiraduaiion ' and third place, Lera Brui-uce and Expo lawn. . Evelyn Spreier. r/ie Timcs*We«Wettfs u»ouW fifte ro req i^ em en t, four*yearir pplanning, • «nnOUnce5leswlhhefs . . ' Lester Saunders. : . The.courseB willw .teach p et own* profile your orgtorsanization.. Send '■ • pre*fegi5tration, clubs5 andai orga- ' JEROMEIE - The Ma^c Valley ■ Refreshments were serirved at ers to train'thitheir dogs.the ba^c Cassia Ca Regional offers\ your informationion along with y o u r' '; nizations. Students willtrill also be Duplicatee Bridge Club each game. commands of heel, sit; downi chi iiireo name, a photoro ofjdo jiour phone • The d u b meets at 7 pjn. childbirth refresher COUI given a tour of the fadlit]ility. , announcedd recentr winners. ^ m stand and cotrome, using positive - number to PaiPat Marcantonio, ■ It is inaiidatory thatt aiall incom- - Winnerss forfi April 2 were: first Monday and Thursdayy a n d 'l ', reiriforcemerit. BURLEY - Ca'ssia.Regiiglonal Community ^:diwr, i u p.O. Box 548- • p.m. Tuesday, Wednesda ' MeMedical Center is offerii ing freshmen attend, sdisdiMl offi. : place; Ste\teve Hale and Dick • • §j Jay and the instruTuctor is Donna ring a Tuiin Falls, ID S3383301. . . ' ^. d a is say. Stuidents muSt ■ Salurday at the Magic> ust bnnga ; Scheele; secondS€ place, Mike Bi is A vf S>“U=y.Theco!cost'isS35:. arent or guardian wiUiithlhem. t _.. Milchdl and Bridge Center, 256 Falls md Sam Smumy; third " ',XiTwin Falls. For a partne;ier S i' F»'-niore.ir;informati6n~ort'd~" place. U se Hylton and Doris 32 ier, call .register, call 733-9554,73 ^ t . 2290. Doctor presents free 324-2000, \ . To Serve Ycfou Better ®® ■: WattSiandfl1 flight fi, Vi Crowshaw 5 Lx)cations.In IMagic Valiey C • women’s'health.lunclncheon: andSemice::e Richardson. , - HiHealth department ! Bliss SchoolOl D istrict holds GOODING - Dr.. t, Majorie Winners5 forfc April 3 were: first lilies kindergartenen registration 735-0590 324-33 JL.GMAC !tiy Grant arid Polly . . conducts free screenlii »54 543-5883 t Brodonan of Brockmanlan Family place, Beti; BUSS - BUS ; second place, Joye •. TWIN FALLS-South C lUss School. District' . ' 934-4334 } Chiropracdc will presensent a free Mulliner; si will hold kind, i837-6022 . I—J women’s health luncliicheon at Astorquiaa andi Betty Frantz; “District Health will conduc idergarteii registra- . 1030 ajn. Saturday iitIt (Goo^g third place,'e, Faye KbcKneff and -.screenings f to help idend^ 9 a.m; tb'12;p.rii.. Visit Our Hotne Page: aat.www.canvonsidenealr altv .co m . r; City 308 Fifth Ave.1'e. W. M adeline Sa dren at risk of developrapmenlal >”1 (he ■ kinderganen Email: csr@canyohsid

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- :; W> V e b d i n g s -— *s: Gopdrmarriage E l o p is jdtirn(ieyofhar(rd work ) i n g : G < e t ai w a y 1f r o m ]i t a l l ^ t h e W ashington P ost JiilghtRI(Mw.Nw.'sanreivice" ■ ^ ..i aid-lMt-. -• - ' I^O ther !,CceCceativb -.We'ddlogj.;------i— H d w -tOt o : - e l o p e ------^— ...lOptions” •• ' -.'V home thatlatd^ubles.asheroffic?."; • •. Fallirig in love^ that’s •'(2001, • Bancani.. • TALLAHASSEE; Fla.Fli T When ; . ThebOol r’state hM lilies forthe Walt- ■ , Issu^ Immediately; it mlay be'.'b< DbubledayDjyDeIl„$12 95) Ookseems.tohavestiuck' -.'part. Easier than;pi period t)e\weeh applying for - - ' , Liivla Mles. reads herergrandchil- '.'.a:chord. ' fl.orist. E asier than fim • obtained yp tp one' year beforfore the . While sbmeome couples dream of' - a. It’s been the-No.' 1 ' arrfage license and the.mar- -'- - wedding.' v " . dren fairy tales, shee leavesI out , regionalIb b e s t seller a t Books-a- .: Perfect Wedding Dres • The Big WITeddmg, ed others d ream : , the “happily ever aft ess. E asier, rl8ge: C3lltlII the courthouse to find out One < must be 18 to marry; proirbofbf ■ ; -of b rig h t ■toenail to( polish, pina . after^part. • MillionI since-itss release in--• than, deciding Ib etw een '-the locollav Instead, sh'e lnsertsrsr ”^“ d they ' December. law. - ago may be required. TMni( agesa 16 ' coladasandaid a private beach wed- er. , . ' ___ ■ ■ ,• caranielized onion tan■rae!s_anjt_. Uo..io|>, ib,iibrosd, call-a country's — 7- -i-began the hard-worfc-o rWusn5e*aoing some- '^ -snrimp potstickers.. -T-to-18 may marrywlUrflio com}nsehtbf/. - ding in .Tahitihlti-sq^methiJi8-‘*moire marriage.” ' ! ' •'' . tourist otflc«nee. consulate Or embassy' ,a/parent 01'guardian and proooofof. ..'th em * .anid d m I ore'fun,” Shaw'”, . ' thing righght, because people are ' When, Jearia Foley'y and Jay.', .-forrulesani That may not soundmd asexcit- asking at and legal Teq'uirements. ' age; proof of Identity, of persoson^vlng ' said. ’ ■ about it,” said-Mike Gaglion'e of Washington3nopted to . < NftvadahaciBS no Mood tMt'or Siting ingj.but it!s real, sayy lirida'and,1 . Madaychikiuk, general manager. . - ' elope.to.Las 'Vegas, the .. consent may.afso.be requireded. . • -r.'.' But unlikeike-more-traditional- I- her husband, Robertert, who’ve . The maj h ey .h ad to ,-' p^riod.Gbtabtaln a license from the 1The. Clark County coiirttwuseleisopen i .. *. couples, mosnost eloping couples lajor problem with mar- - niake only one more.t! .decision: • . 'courthousese at; 200 S. Third St. In Las been therapists fbr>r 30: years. riages todsDday, the ^ e s e s say, is.- • Elvis or no Elvis. •: 8 B.m. to midnight weeitdays;'s,‘24 ; •••:don’t get-a'd:■ advice from been-. They^ve, witnessed i •Vegas. BoUioth parties miist appear in " ' hours on weekends-and legal d so many . that the oliold rules and definidons • “ To know xis both, ii al holl- - . . ■ there, done^thB^thattwosomes- - -. breakups - includih{ing both of.' of niarri itV (elo p ., . -person withith proof of Identity and the ; days:call,702-45S44l6. ' ' Shaw andid 1;his fianciee wanted ' ^ rrla g e d o n ’t- -work. ing) the most naturalal thing,” -*35fee(c8! . their previous marriag•iages-that Increaseded life expectancy, the cash only)','The license Is . .,-TOeWashlngtgton Post to elope butut 1were unsure about T - .they’ve,written a bot sa id F o ley , 32. Afiifte r all, book called ' IndustrialII Revolution,J the break- Gaglione, 40, alreadyyOwned I a I . ------• ' qiiite a fewBW things: whom to r • • “The New Marriage”• totb help peo- ,• down of ea —.. ' * invite, whatat €etiquette to follow',: extended families, birth . ' gold :brocade tuxedo. HHe had to “junk” from pie work'through thehe difficult ’ control an Dm th e ’40s an d ’50s. again. - , " and how mudnuch money to s^ d . ->■ , and women’s changing wear it somewhere. ' “Wi.thinn twoJ weeks we were times. ; rolescauseIM marriages.today to b e .' ..For V aleritine’s Dayr h I e gave “We didn’tt want w to offend peo-, • When they met, it waras mutual ' .'together ccconstantly and knew ' . her a Las Vegw travel guguide.- - pie.” -. • • ' “We spend, moree time t and verydiffenererit from yesteiyear’s. . admiration at first'Si( energy in our cultureire teaching “In man' sight; She we w ere goigoing to get married,” “Eloping-isn’t just forfo preg- . In the end, any ways, that’s a blest worked at the Nationalal Portrait , said Foley, nd,-they eloped to a our kids to play tennisnis than we ing,’? LindaIda said.’“But we have to . , -nant brides anymbr^“said sa Scott. . Charlottesiril . -Gallery; he.workedd at the ■ ' At four mmonths they moved in . sv ille, Va;, iriri^^surr do helping them' devel•veLop^sWUs^prepare.P' ;.pebpie.betteiLfor_the— — . Shaw, co-author of “Let^j!esElop_e: ___ rounded-by.iby.a:small grbup-of. v - ■ for a^happy marriage -rSriiithsonian—Americican —Art:— ^^tbgiBther.~A“After'nine'mbnthsroiT- r—TheDefiriitive Guide to l Ige,” Lmda new reality>ty". ' ; Museum. They both c< > Elopmg, • friendiandi fa n iily - and a book.'^|• ; collecited ' dating theyi!y b r o u ^ t up m arriage ' Destination WeddingIgs, and ideawastem.3m. , ' • ■

W il l ia m s - ' R o w l a n i TMTOFAIXS-Rejco!X and Karla . Williams of Twin FallsJs announcei the engagement of theiheir daugh- P M : ter,-Tara Lee Williams,ns, to Brent ' ■& ' JQ Sl - Robert Rowland, son•n bf< R alph ' - - B i ; and S u ^ Williams off Nampa..Ni ; ■TfiefoU oujin Williams graduatedi fromfr Tw in. ■ ’ng businessess can help m al , Falls High. School in ll i; 1996;': She . y o u r iu fieldIding a m ertior graduated from the UniiJniversity of - m ble occasion.> n . • Idaho with a de^ee in agriciil- . ture science and techn:hnolog'y in. ' . ' A c c KESSORIES : LODDGING/TRAV]^ •2000, She is employeeyed 'b y th e , BrantRowl - 'AliAbout:Ut BridiM (personalized) 4 Waysys Travel ; ! . University of IdahoiOi Ow' yhee . . 1999 with a ll a d e g i^ iri animal sd- Je’;Candlest|ck Park • ■ : . ‘m«2na’stfSt~\v;;-^" . County Cooperative: ExtensionE: . ence ag busjusiness. He is employed 'Btfan'Harerunm and Held! Kn System, in Marsing.’ bylowiiBee}eef Packers in Boise, - 2nd Ave. N. . ' > , 'Twii^In Falls- 734-7805 ' Rowland .graduateIted from .' . The wededding-is planned for . KrumreichH- . ■ • l>»lnFiI Falls ;■ 734-3444 ' . , N ^ p a High School iniri 1995: and ,, May 26 aIt n the. First Presbyterian ' : ;; EpicTiTravel from the University of Idaho in ; .Oiurch inT1 TwinFalls. H arshmanSI- ■ ■ ■ ■' —C A IEEMNG.''' I - . - ' . - 181?il5S.Unc6ln' ; — KIMBBRBS=MiH?lffi Jero UR'l'PiS;T' . - . aiM d Dw'ght and Nan<7 Spa ... to tasPPetes . Resort Casino -. . f2 4 '2 3 9 1 ' TWIN.FALLS.- GeoSeorge and . of Warsaw, Ind., annouiunce th e ' ; Cateriisring - ladcpot, NevadaI' ■ - . . ' ; m- ' eiengagement of their da Dbrothy Swarner of TvT w inF alls lau g h ter,- . t - 775-75-755-6323 d r • • ; . LUX1CURT CAR RENTA]C M . . .announce the engagegement bf ^ HHeidi Krumreich, to.Brian!nStephen , oaA c their daughter, DeD eb ra A. .-H. Harshman,. son of Rod)cky and . 5-821-1103 '' ’ ■ , Umo-4- ^ u ■ _.Si. Sharon Harshman of Kimlxiberly. Herman, to Robert E; Hbrton,son*Hb . IS Addison Ave.-E ■ of the late Sea'man andmdiFrancis^ — Krum reich is a home-s< brero'' V' Horton of Freedom,>m, CaUf. . .graduate of the School Al /InFalls' 539-UMp(54^)66) W. Main . ,, ' ' Herman is also the daulaughter bf ■ Way in Warsaw, Ind.. She is . . . I53;W. the late Frank Herman.n. ■ • • •' employed at Oral Maxillillofapial'. Jeromen e V 324-7238 - . '. *^eonaiiuaittendedJlw ■ Surgery in Warsaw.-. gCEliANEqUS____ XwinJalls-w •^Hayi{hriian*is"a- gr'adT . : ..... M1S< High'^ool. She is empp lo y e d at auate~of^ :'!• '' BookPlaia • McDonald’s in TWin Falls ' kKimberly High'School>1 and is - CHAiS[RS/XABIES/ARC lOHWAYS: ™ Horton attended Wat ' atattending Grace Colli 10 .West l Ith; ' \Tatsbnville Winnona Lake, Indi t o d i i .g.cT^nlal ? Shop ' , High School in .WatsonviliviUe, Calif..- ^ : . -Burlirley .. 678-2505 —_ 3 B b^ 0 ' Olieriiployed at Subway in WinnonaV, ’ ' 210SS.MaIn ./ V.-' He is employed at Lambmb Weston Lake; in Twin Falls. • • emian and Robert Horton .¥ ■ The wedding is plannedIfor f june^ - ' V ™ n FFalls a 733-M38 V Tiffanyly Square (stamping) The wedding is planianned fbr reception willwi follow' the ceremo- ‘ ‘2 j '2 in Indiana. A receptionn will be. 13212 Main Ave. N* May 12 in Lake Tahbe,be, Nev. A .'riy., ' ••heh d d June 30 iri I ^ b v l y . : . •• ' W L O fi U a l ' „ ; . TV/InIn.Falls , 736-7286: . —DQtlTHIT- "^CaiTdlStietI5k*Pafk7" . ndAve.N,* . ZlMMERMATA N m HHI MUSI I ^ B D ' T\yln Falls Fa ,•734:3444' -1 ■ RUPERT - Kelly Doulouthit and . Fusionn Entertainment. I ‘ Randy Zinimermaih,, botht Of ' Moblislle D|s.« Club Lighting Boise, announce theirlr engage-< ment.- - • FORM/I^WEAR/SHOKlES/VEILS . Clau.ludla 734-90W' . Douthit is the daughterter of Rick ! Hart's-nixlix a n d Gowns . . and Sue.Wjman of.Caldvildwell.dnd ..... FiierAve; E. PHOIlioGRAPHT/VIDEI•EDGRAPHY Gary and Suzanne Dou >tV/inFalFalls :734-8393 Boise. She. gradiiatected . ^ » V .. . . Allens1 PhotoF ■ Middleton H i^ School; 1997 ' • ; * — ---— t- i 65'■E."Malri~;e ‘ ------and is employed at AnA naerson s Shoes leronDme .'324-2486 . Wood arid Construct.iction in Randy ^ma;marnim and Ketly Douthit | | USMaiilaln'Ave. S. -Meridian.— — — ——; ■ ' ' ' . The~weddddlng"lf*^ari'riea”fbr ” “ TwiFFil^ ■ |s ,. 733-4750: .'Zimmei*man“is the.le.son.of May Sat ^ethe Glad Tidings Church N « ^ Snithwoin and PaiHb . - Mlllenrilnium Productions VIdebgridgiaphy ' Shelby.and Juanita Zimn Huatwooo 1239 FII.FiierAve. ; . mmerman in Boise; A. reception re to'honor the . RO..Box I 5770 of Rupert. He graduateated from ' couple wilvill follow .'at 'the- • G arwood- •TNvlnFali^alls' 133-6280 Minico High School in1 19841£ and . ' Policeman’sI’s Q ubhouse in Boise, .' Twinn Falls-. 735-9987 from the University off IdahoI< in .iAn open iiouse hoi will be held in SOUTHWpRTIPH . : sWeethwr 1990. He is employed at Beacon Rupert afteiter the wedding with. . > • Pomerelelle Poitralt Deslgri StuciloIio' of Light Inc. in Meridian.n. , the date fprtl:rthcommg.. TWIN FA L L S -L ore Ro: and&42ridSt: Tvyin_]^lls_a^nnounces th e « 119 22nd AVe. West ^ m ent'of her daughter; ■pSta^P ^B SIejF ■' ■■■ ^ ..Twrri'’n Falls 734-9969 . ’ . ■■CUi^iiNG^EN Garwood; to Norman Southithworth, NAMPA - Ken and':d'Jackie ’ son of Jack W. arid 1 616 ■CommercialC St.’ Hutchison of Nampa anrannounce . Southworth pf Idaho Falls.'S.^"''"’" : G lfT S d k o3.NV , 753-09i29, . the engagement of their(ir n'b Candles Buhl High School arid iiraduated Know th from Oregon State Univiliversity; '2rra-st^.~"; ■ ; H e is employied a t S Si: im plot tw irilFalls*. -733-7624 • SoUbuUdet^ in Caldwell. score?P HOMESS/FiuRNlSHINGSS.:'' The wedding is planm nned for I Mel's OakkW V arehouse June 23 at St. Mary’s CaCatholic R e a d WEDI»DHVG & BRIDESIs i u L U D Church in Boise. A receptiiption will ' . ■ , • 143 Mainnin Ave. E.' - . DR]RESS^/SHOES/VEnS follow, at the Doublu bletre e . 5WS T'vlnFallalls -'.733r50l2 , ; Riverside iri Boise. - TonySeveraariand JwsJcaCumniInfi»_„ .TThe Times-Nei W edding^g & Rental Shop ) ■ 2I0SS. . Main o < ‘ _ sports page! JEWEL!L K Y i 1\vln-FJ-Falls 733-M38 . Bedding ___ Boyer Jewel»eliy ■ ^^i^ridal-fRggistnT U y L . 1838 Addddlsori'Ave. E. e w ^ nDEVG FACHJTIESE S ■ R DD- alls .. -733-4552 ... MatIHakemle Fleming. Joanne Bit . * Carm ellala Vineyards . ' M t o ■ A ■. A-I-' 795 W M adison. PO Box 790 ' Jesse Jfatl ^aM cA Walmart (W.Wedding Rings) g^GERM ^-SabraL1 cMUhn April 28th April2i Glennm s Ferry . 208-366-23131 1 3 - and Byron G. Watson wervere mar- Mth 415 Riverrer View Dr. r i ^ April 13 in Las V e ^ Candace James Chantttiet'eCibby . Burley , • • ‘ 677-4709 : Sweetheileart Manor ; ^ e n d s w d family are i A

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NrTMtMk. UHo-tmavflVprl22.'200i---- ^ ^ ----- l y L if e j Scieniitist’s . ■ ■ ■■ ■ 7 ^ Oiielif/ohs'iiftbo• ~ ' findinngs link il5si(8n | J . mrld Wiat Wab. • ! aggresjssion, I K t o I b e L a i c t f T c c / r MW f n u p e £ y ^■ilTU Fny^O FTf;T H E ;s ^ v I ?elf-ejisteem -GrabyourKubageig e a r a n d dive ile ep to Turtle TraxTra at • :Oaar/My;»fymomiomdoaatitwantaeatordeg,.’ •Www.turtlw.oiy ;You'll;fInd Yfl tons of cool Image:ages of but/m int* pet.Cmyouhalpua7’^VIU(y. Car . .. ” . . Who'hadhishigher self-esteem: . I .these underwater.rr.marvel*. Younger ’ kids canin visit< m M % \KuMtaLurnpur;,m^ ! Ghandi.ot-HitHitler? Columbine -I kld2 Korner ror stbrltories about Individual tuhles^si!s„sueh, t}*vVlkky: SinceI youyour mom Isn't exdted r.bout ■ I , High School’ss.l999v^edictorian .1 ■ • I Po|^rney,'Huf(>jffy aiid Alellta. There.are sectlectlons. I ^ ^ H I « c«U and dofii, you.ijtl>u.inloW .»wnVtoj»os»tliy_i'.^ I anlmala like froos,I, lunlunies. hamsters, Q ort^. birds .• ■ o r the two Coli:olumblne students ■ I ^ ^ ^ ■ > b o u t families of tuiturtles and their habitats as wellwel as whOi that April,iril, Icilled a teacher, I ■ l E l and Bah. Cariiwforyc S riu rtie s g e t. m e re s even aI cuiiicoi Il mino to trunk ab«ii..f w t 'w a ^ ^ 12.fellow stUctudents, iand then . ' ' I . j strip ’calliKl Turtle} TraxTi Toon. Thls';is s. one-stopto p place o n 't h e W eb to find,i c o u t all I .arxl,food are Importanortanttoconsieer.Also,Be . themselveis? '^bert Al Einsteiii qr . . -I ':you've ^ e r w anteded to.fcriow al>put iea turtles; ^ aware ol.what to n ol Itwdding or other housing !• , Adolph Eichin[linahn? Popeyejpy,-,.;,' •• I ' I needs ihi>'anlmalas ha ^ ganMoeM/ Plckagocigoodonel . . ■ f. . ' in each pairir (the hero/high , I . INTERACflUEl;e h is t o r y ; . achiever), you’ru’re wrong. The bad • I DmdrAmy:CMfeuirpuglM'maaomallpaeit ' ' join the SBC'fori r WalkV .Through Time, a history>ryWeb| , mw» #«•?liaf ■— tJaiTy.Oahkoah.Wlm.:' ■ 7“ guys, not thele go^d( guys, Ifave I I I J ^ ^ s.lte fo r Mds ages ag< 7 to 9 ist' www.bbe.e hi^s«Ifestwir!em.,SosaysDr.Rby I Dear Urry; Web sHeasHes are fun and easy to'create . , , htitQK>/wallt/ TheHie Time Strip features 2,000 yearsye of J al wwwjnatmfce.comam -T o g«l started, decide w hat;' . 1 F. Baumeisce'r,:'er, whose article, , . history. VVhat Caniranie First? is a fun g srn e In whki»kh you I . you want your tilea lo tbe about. Onco you hisM on i* < 1} “Violent Pride,’le,” feati&ed in, the I ord er objects aiccoiccording to tim e period. Theri pli s u n playing around wtth . ' .. ll , April . issuee of. Scientific • I Odd-One-Out games ga where • you send ol md style daalgna. visit other • - ll American, sh InspiraUon.AakyDurritendato-.1 .11 should be made ' th ro u g h a tim e tu'i s SHSk a Viking house,' _aj .checkoutyour.illo..Tl:e..THalr eneouragement.wta,feed: :_ l[ - ^.^„„-_required jreacsading-.for-every — — 'living room oTVI ■school .board membier,m< principal, 'a “ Roman, Victorian or,TudoV~sr street. J your crealMiy. Moat» lo ol l all. enjoy yourself. History comes'allvfalive a t this e n g ag in g VVeb site! .. teacher, therapiapist,and parent in ' • , , g /sfflrnTarfttitfKTnKQ3Ca!)£ffi,' • America. . kius be required to ta shbliitf'icia ta k e m i a in t J w!tV/wf* w milarn Shakaapatpaan'born7. i.^_oroothe.Wab: ^ ' Baumeister,r, ae sodal scientist iMiicatlon in school? % 236 J.R. Pearson Kailtell . www.4Kldm.i>n/aak^my/ ■ < at Case We:tTestern Reserve , To coiriplat* th»( KKid Q (i«it Challsngs, visitilt thetl Web sitiee iri this issue lo iRd. ■: • ■••• . . : TUI Unive^ty, has;as studied the rela-' SL_^ . the answersra tto the questions; then gb. to www,4Kld^or^ldauaat/ »• . ' " . ' J ''-: ' tionship'betwMir^n:aggressionand * •' ' • • self*esteem for fo more.than' a . ' • : ' decade. His findingings'.'.cornpletely . • ! . ' explode theself-elf-esteOT mythbloi ’ VDne - out cof three pets gel;t lost at some5 pcDint in thheir lives gy that has drive•iven Ariiericajj par- _ en'ing and eduiducaition for more •The Becker fariiily lives inin tthe ' • •. ■ . I • ■ tIbns.ris. Continue to do this weekly . ------1 m ou lountains of the Wild West, Iri ' . . B e c k e!r r seeking stories ' for: at least a month. Msiny peo- • pla«lace of a vibrant nightlii , T h e : jjp i keep the dog for a couple bf himost m Heaven Ranch lays daidaim ' - ' itian ‘ Chicken Soup for thithe Sour boW "J-eeklieksi theri surrender the dog > an abundant wildlife. . Marty Becker Is writing a newnev about pets, appears•son-Good < • ^5®“ Bo n d , r booh, a n a h e 's looking fori r pc p e t. • . MomI.ng America’ regregulariy, h a s his, , • f ter the owner'has stopped Parenting Recently we watched outIt thet iking a t the shelter.' .• iridow as a 'la rg e maile coyo Warty Becker. ito rf^ from h is fom ier d ielin n ts .In • own.showonThe.AnliuilmalPlanet.cable/ John Rosemond , louthcentral Idaho, ' ' - network and wrltes a * Watch out for scams. Don’t ; “ept through the meadow bel( y. the rew ard ^until you tfave .. -r . ••'■ diirllir house. .He'was in searchI ’ofol a^ ■ ••■me me stories I need from youreaders.. read ■ catedcolurnn.hada'a veterinary prac------^------1 ,■ ,.-are; ire. very specific.’, Becker 5.says. 'I ’ve 'I : tice In TWn Falls throiirough 19g6..T he ’ •, mtified the pet in pei^n arid , •.. mealeal-in the form of a goph< ow that it is yours;' ‘ , I ■ moulotise, cat or small dog. phe*"’. ■ catis are ever remiunited with their « pfte iften said, .'There is only oneg re a te s t' sto rie s a re for a newNfr book called, pg J- - families; The restst are adopted o r pet i •et In the.wortd, a n d ^ l ynily family has 'T he' Heallrig Powerr oof Pets.* ■ „ ^ Chcck out your old addre^ ' . " • than a quarterter*century arid. Suddenly, our black Labrad 3und- euthanized. AndI tthis survey only ‘ It.'Fh' I need stories, n o t of th e worl'vorld's ' Any of B e ck e r's fetmcmer clients with «.yo.«yoii have recently moved,'*a ' itriever, Sirloin, awoke, sour explain why,. in ii the “bad old c o ff ' . covered 1000 shellelters. , grea;e a te s t p e t show casing their love.lovt . sto rie s to share c on n !seiid them Marty • ', ssing'c'at may have rettinied . days” when parparfin.ts and teach- f°d .J the alarm, and took o iward' the coyote. The lastst > we 'H ow can ’.we: itake .'steps to . loya)yalty. a n tics or special traits,.but, bu :•• Becker.HCR60Box:IX177,Bonners • " tothethe old homestead-cats have ■ ■. ers reinforcedI humilityhi and mod- .loin,— ^ensurjLft.utuP-|«:ts-s.tay_sa£e_at_: ^ s[>ejpeciricaily sto ries of where a petpe t ■ . Fenv. ldaho.83ftQ5.,tijax.themtp en knownto'travel'inore'than ...... esty~rat'h'crlthtthan.false::prlde;^®?-it iw-of-the cbyote-and Sirloi iey were cresting the toprof*5——notne-andourorh of -hanri’s-way?; , •'.— ran sfo rm ed so m eo n e 's life physlilyslcal^— {208)-733-5405re^)-mail-ihenvto the— ^— 1.S00;OOiriilesin.searchof.home;-i— j - •'America’s kidss werew much better ■* iarby mountain: , ' ' Be proactive,s. Pets are lost /. socially o r emotionally.^ bonddaol.com , o r phiBhonehImai (208) ■ Noyfo im atter .how careful yoii . ■ behaved .and1 far fa less.prone to We immediately took offff (on ■ when: - ■ v »cker,' who has co-authored two•m . ,734-8174. , a r ei, , petspi have a genuine talent ■ ^ ' ' ' ^ violent outbursts )rseback after SIrioin. We swsoon •Y o u open thele door to compa* • I f o r.gr.getting < loose -.arid lost • . • '• People withh highh self-esteem, 5?/]^ though you probably won’t . - itind. him, on his,way bacback ny; , ■— • talss and£ shelters can ideritsritify ly desi^' a flyerr •with key infor- haie^ •• saysBaumeistester, are likely to : ^ >riie. ^ B ut w h at if w e h ad n ’ ir pet’s'owner tind conti ve a coyote stroll bjf your y^rd'. . respond a ^ e sessively s i when their in ’t? • You and theyry move to a nevtf ntact mation^ Offer a reward.re Sherlock d coai^ your precious pooch ' h a tif he’d gouen lost?. WKat«> it home; . 1. The best time tb do thisthis is Bonies in San FiFrancisco;(the - .inflated view;V o f theiriselves is me. well meaning n e i^ b b r' i c_i u!* ■ J L whenen spaying or neutering o-a futile chaser, chances are ” 7 . threatened byy criticismc or per- - , leW ghten^hy ng or world’s expert oon finding lost creatiiat that; you too will face this ; v )t so well meaning strangineer * They bMome en deaning the teeth, siricesir ■. pets) suggestsi i $500; to r b e s t . ceived insult or u j )bleiri some day. , or when someone _id fotindj him first?.- ' ® . lightning or firewcsocks; , , . the: aanesthesia means thee.pet i results. , obsthicis theirr nced'form gratifica- ur. ry of ' • They’re stoleilen pr lost when • will.n WitlVith some simple preventive • We are mostly a country i l.never feel it. __ • Alert thehe n e ig h b o rs . measti lion. Canc niL-rrujBbSKSUmxUugb-^resn. gponsibleyercaretakei's.'■■ ■■■ I. iii.wandering'6r.lefw • posi- d e s c rib e y o u r' pet i and leave timely ... • selt*estcem.. SoS do, sp o u se Wyf, e don’t le i p e ts ro amI, , we v ’ •, The ,neighl ieiy\'c1^ion once^ey^^^os^ '' H ; abusers. On aa hharcissi'sm scale, ^.ii, hborhood dog tivee ID: at Shelters or rescsscue phone numbersI’with v ’rielghbors, youu wwon’t find yoiirself home alk thiem on leashes, aridd wev comes Into heat; grouptups that: do'not haye a scan- sci i people who frequiiuentyour neigh- alone, . •' ^ .violent criminalnals, long thought ’ jpgyg,out” low self. rJaJ h f r i ' ■ • T h at hird, squirrel, sc cat or ; ner. • borhood (like thehe mail delivery • —^ laming. Yet one out of thr< :ostly, person) and at stoitores. , ■• ’ . . ' eisteem, obtainedned a higher, mean' its. .will be lostsorrietime tfi nasty nei^borholood dog proves ■ ' *’ FPhone d g . l l ie least cost Fom’orTTJcr T b in Falls veterinarian ®. ” \ too irresistible to r ■ score than peopjople ili any o th er’ • eir lifetime. • > notchase easiesiest vray. to ID a dog thatt doesdt • Call yotir pet!t aid take along ’irty Becker is a veterinary con- • category. butor to ABC’TV-s "Good According to Connie Howai : require a vet visit o r sendlntog i- favorite treats. SShake Ihe con- . JJ'„ ? •. In. short: theB higherh one’s self- at^*i ra il To get your ^tet home quickly’. awayly for a tag is to attach aismp sq tairier to attract t irrjing A m enca” ond, is a con-‘. : the American Huritar ■ andsately;; .. .their attention. , " S I , esteem, the lowem er one’s self-con-, assqssodation,.a N a ti o n a l _ of dutiuct tape j ust lai^ ^ o u‘^ ^ “L. .Stop,Jook,Jistensn.and.use.your_ __ iuting.editor for Dog Fancy. He P “ — " ~ t r o l r ~ ------itifira^bri ia^ It writete your phone nturiber oon n to sixth sense. , he a>authorof-t.he-besf selling —r 4— Council'on Pet Populatic^tioji * .. "CWcfci •' Doesn’t It malinake perfect sense iidy and PoliQ' report revere>^ed should contain yiyour name and thecocollar. iickeri Soup fdr the Pet.-Lover’s ■' that the highertier one thinks of • i^ and current contact inlhfonriation. _y • • Call for helpIp. Immediately Soul”d" andt “Chicken Soup for the lat abbut 3.8' miUion dogs ai ; animal shdteters, animal con- Cat &. oneself, the les^esS’regard one has' ' 2.33 millioni cats enteringi tl th e ’• *'G ctm icr9rays. Only 16.6 percent.of dogsdo . microchip identif tder/Tribune News Service, ' 790 tification. When phottoto of your, pet and ha“ ®ve new spaper. Utilislize th e lost p et TVdtioitionai Press Buildirig, It hum ble arid mod- andid a discouraging 2.1 percentm t of ' scanned, most veir.eteririary hospi- sometseone who Is com puter frier > .. est’ .people posse)sse.ss a more fune- ' riend- se rv ic e s frpm lolocal ra d io s t a - ' . Wdshii\shington, D.C. 2004S. , ; - . . ,, tional sense off S(sodal respohsibil- ■ ity than people'ile'who think they r w are members of a spedal. so d al ...... lze)ite?_..,_;.. ; Spot a saatellite"with thlese tip{ Doesn’t it maJiiakFp^M fsen^' '"*’.” 1’ )s • that a school te Bdrig bom iri 1962, all I knowkni teeming with kids bout Sputnik are recollecdd who’ve been reprepeatedly told that . Sky calendar there is nothii if frierids and relatlves-wl-w ho ------K J H Q , irough Saturday) hing about them- eriiember seeing.the first mtman- ojkywatch r '.“'S! selves that reqrbqiiires inibrove: , nade thing to orbit over thi Planets: • ment, that eachach of them is - to leadlL. s.. , Chris on.rw hour before sunrise: quote a banherier I saw hanging in ; p Forty-one'years hence, I fi : Anderson y«™Muis: 6. veiy low. a public elemenlentaty school, “one . -nin awful lot of people who-a MM a n :.S ,lo w . of the most specp ed al people in the. . .jun,imazed when they see theirr fifirst Onenehoiir after sunset: . w hole w ide woworld*^ - is not as latellite. On one hand, Fmn ssad ; • . —:t ------1 .S artum tu : WNW, veiy lo w .. safe as a schoollOol populated with ' hat.our sodety doesn’t take.such su Pecting stargazer-r - the first one I " ■ JupHipHanW .low...... kids whose teacbachers and parents g I thing for granted. On the otheroti: saw. was amazingJgly: height, dra- * Moon:m< New.nioon, Monday. 9:2f set high expectectations, dispense hanland, Fm glad we-can still hahave matically brightei:er than any star - g . criticism whensn it’s due, arid are ’ our ^ « or planet. You a .m . Thin crescent m oon between tur own "Sputnik experience.” can see predic- saiiaturday and Jupiter W ednesday ; intolerant of egotisticegc behavior? The x best time for satellite.spot- ^ tions of times anand locations of' nigh B aum eisterr makes n dear that . tim Ight, 7 d egrees above Jupiter ^ is shortly after eveningS rtwi' ‘'Iridium flares” aat t www.heayens- fhurh ursd ay n lg h t ’" ’ he' finds no faiiltfai with perfor- itghight, or before moming twUigiUcht. a.bove.com ' . m ahcebased seself-esteerii, better • Ths[liar’s when the ^ is just bel<1,^0^ . .. Lots of folks hhaive asked me „ j'... ' known as self*ciIf-competency - the the lating' about seeing thele Intemational lUtes above th^ horizon - tal he horizon but still illuminati ok!' feeling that orone Is capable'.of ^tcatellites hundreds or-thousan Space Station (ISISS). LuckUy .foir" mustering whaihatever it takes to ofntfm il«up., Idahoans, the stistation’s highly ncidentally, this week overcome challeallenge arid adverd- ■ . 0 It (or inclined orbit occaBisioiwlly^es . Sunational Astronomy Week,« k ,a .' . On any given d ear night ( ibratibn of th e o l d ^ sdenc .ty. ■ . . mnoniing), oi within an hour or so '. ‘t right over ourr heads. Details “ ence. His warningsIgs are exdusive to 'you'Ou can usually spot a satellieiiite for spotting it cacan be found at co n clu d es S a tu rd a y wii the. brand off sself-esteem that tra864S. or vlalt wwv«w w .» u n h .eo m . ' Affirmative ParParenting, 9247 N. Marketplace imTim For A Meridian, Indii.a cash. 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With Mm easy ismile, the’;, ipast.st-: ..' •' nec- : father be -savei^ed. from t h e . m «jorir portioh'ofp Reagan’s second • memories that w(were so dev tb . ctot^K'to-rewal t Reagan’s person»nal ' Depression.. bj ':! • fonner presidenlent confounded . “I imderstoodi the'^nmrick;': l>y Franklin. presideiidency, only saying the for- Jc it thrsupportin{ng a certain bill ^ v e ss. hihis persp^ve of the day eagan). and toss it casuallially starting; ”Honejey,..reniember ,' ^chotiotomy that .defi^ efforttts itb . fwould mean polit r • as he.w altz^ to) ththepo^uht;' ' " :uponon your shoulders' Wit itical death he -Reagan;ah was shot and defends'his I - In a new book, Vith- , whdi:..?- . typecsK ast him, first as.an act,o::t,or; would diismiss my argument o u t' beliefsf thtl a t R eagan m ade a-fuU- bk; “A different'-' Reagagan it never about hinhim-. , R eag an was.diiEliiagno’sed w ith ' .’thenaj Drummer My Thirhirty. Years With self.” I as ia president; . of hand,*! 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. .' :-7 ss= ^ = = N ation j: Star Stirng brings^eultura]ilmdssa^ge to Araab counttries H , •- :::DUBAI,'.United :ed-Arab Emirates (AP) - : 'i S t ^ tra v ^ 'n e x t to Aimmmaii, Jordan, for will r ■ :*:Sting opened thehe Middle Bast leg of his ill make a brief, ap p w i^ l:*eonhershow . - .‘^w orld“Brim(iNev a cohcert to^oiy, th w to Cairo,-Egyp'tjCa lor a ' Frida 'lew.pay" tour in;ih'e tiny*“ People InIthe ti news : Jshow on Wednesday.. He is ; ; .GuUeriurateofDuDubai, as part of a regional t is set» return to • , O’lO’Donnell cut a tendon in herh hand last ^ ; -.the ’ti re ^ o n in July.to playy duringc the inter- ..Augu • ■/ L V 5>ving lhat"also inclipdudes Jordan, Egypt and , Jgust while trying to cut a pricepi tag off a ’. . id.too 'pften around here.:re.!.Whatever we can' '--n;national Baal.bek. musiusic festival.’ in' . "fishiishing pole. She’5 had. threree surgeries ■ ^ ..Lebanon. ■ ' .get on a cultural'iusis'sis we take it b ^ u s e ,JL : ,^:i;.kTheEnglishsine Lebanon. • " V .^ cjce. e then^ spokeswoman La^ura A&ndel' inging superstar, biie of thele th ere is not m uch choiitoice.V said'G erm an ' .;i,;.biisgest names everver.to playin Dubai, began id. A succession bf guest Host•stshavfrfllled- n . national and Dubai'resi^deiit.Sabine Auris, , Rosie” In dies fbr relunumtoshow' •■ infdifor her. "^ ey indude Barbi : his Middle'East; totour Thureday evening inh ..•33. bara .W alter^'' ' the emirate hortnamaiiy known for its worid- NEW Y O R K -Rode O'DI’Donhell is return* . Wholio is .Friday’s h o st, anid d com edian i- The loudest applau:ause of the' evening . ing ir to “The. Rosie O’Donnelnell Show.” Caroluvline Rhea, who is rumorededtobeacan* . -class hotels and nch ric horse radng, but not)t . came when ; Algerianan Rai singer-Cheb-:-— .' its cultural offeringmgs, '. V . . • > • —Thi-TV-hostrhaS'beenoioiit since April'4, didatdate to^replac^O’Doiwell whvheh^e quits Mami joined Sting'oi3 'on s ta g e .f o r'th e ir ''; !uiunder doctor’s ohders, recoscover^ frpm w • thee,show sl next year.,, \ , ' “It Is 5ometIiirigirig that does not happenn,. Arabic-Engli^duet**De “D e ^ rt Rose.” Irinfected hand. She retunurns Monday but • .. • 7 c6mpUed from'irH4r^ports__^^^^H

r p ErioMcCofl^oimaiBkofNEC't’Wina . Qrace’.attoi>tt«nitoopMli« night of 7116 .• Q u e e) r » s 'at': the St James ThMtn J *■ • .T • J . .InNeWvoitY o fk T h u ^ ; J J'm r^Tlmn?tTc tDducers’ ■ ■‘■ ■ f e v « |j r a piprjesses . 1 Brooadway ^ a s G r i. ™ J ByMlchseltselKuciiwaia ' r sinclude FRI J . TfteAMocfaw ttafdPrew y . NEW’ YCYORK -.It’s springtime ^LPTairtc,. ■ for Mel BroBrooks. 1^ ^ . ; “The PrcProducers,” a $10 mUlion ‘ ] stage versiersion of his dasslc' film comedy, Isis Broadway’s biggest hit ; since “TheThe Lion King,”, with the highest ddticket price on Brtadway ' - $ 1 0 0- - a and i rhapsodic reviews. ' , Fridaiyfronfrom critics.', ]■ ' . “The realrei thing.” prodaimed T he New5w York. T im es, “a big Broadwayay Ibook musical that is so • ecstaticalljially drunk on its powers . ^ . to entertairtain that'it leaves.ybu ■ delirious.”s.” ' • ' . •. • . '''' -.“T hefirsfirst* Broadway smash of —1. -i-.the .new.sw. century,” burbled-- -- :_JVarietyrth«rthfrshow>lHrweekly. ■ The musnusical is basically sold. ... . oiit into0 NNovember; It opened—:■ r. '. Thursdaylay at the St. .Jamies Theatre1 wiwith diti advance of $17 Quaking ■ milliori.: I s te e r M a n u r e .•T ick ests ts through April 2002 ' •Contains l e a ft. . • Coinposlod.'pulveriad. froo ol w ed « . :• went oI na ^ e Friday, not only at '•DedduMtroo . . •Natural tol condltiohor. l < \ th e S t.JJames, a i but across 44th •R a p a growth' •NooAsftslvaodora - . Q O wm v ]I M L ' ••MatutatroosJwivn' ; • - ■ _ Street at the Majestic and • OmrtiS^lSwrtwS!^^ f ix

. . The top>p ticketti price was hiked ; ■ . ' overnight,It, fromi $91 to $100 - a ' H ; ‘ S99.top pricprice plus $1 for theater. ■ ' - restoration:ion. Other shows have'- H . ' charged that.amounttha in the past: ■ : - the two-parpart, eight-hour version |B I ' .': vJ ■ . . ^ofl'NIcholaiolas.Nickleby” .and the ■ ...... lim ited ,ri.run Kevin Spacey ^ ' “Iceman Cbme.th,”Coi for example. ,1 ., , ...... Y et “TheThe Producers” is.the- : ■ I A ■ • , first open-eiin-ended engageriient to diafge thathat much for a ,majority . of its seats.Its. At the 1,623-seat St. 4 0 ,0 00 0 1BTU Q rillm astw ' t James, the new ticket, pricing ^ P if f LPQasiIS Grill w ^idebum er ^ . could meansan ai wetekly gross of $1.1 ’... ' -I- i RequinaiogUarwator I ' Perennials 9 million, the I , * Owoso from inokw • , ' ^ l f l •40.000BTUMTUwnrouiyignMn ' . 1 h e highest on Broadway.'.- • P lan in tu lsu n ytoliaflowth . . T " lUTmW-Ftanw-uMuinir iow.’s rea! producers, a ■. . , . I 1 3 7 ^ ) . o t dotohWum • luiifu^c^ncMis ' 1 okiM coc^MV gnd H«133S M|. la Ol eoaUng I V..1. • Theshow Gal;- • •Pttmoosboaubfulsuninw color ■ Gal. . *Bioomoms In n spnng 10 oady suTunor ■ ’®“*“. high-power•vered consortium that •Blooms spring ihnxjghbl Plants ■ ' ^ includess JujamcynJi president " (138212) , »cth«lohununir)gbiid} ' . • HO7S0IEPB(J.e tMnwr .... Rocco LariLaridesman, Miramax . (441541541),... , • r . . . ■.' Films honc^inchos Bob and Harvey WWeinsteinin sand Brooks himself^ ' . ; MaturePlanBShown."’ did no; returBtum phone calls to com- ment about3Ut the. ticket price hike ;' and the showhow .' • , But .Tom>m ■Viertel, Jujamcyn’s • ''I , . creative dindiredor,-told The New ' York Times,ies, “I don’t think, we’re . breaking a ti riiajor barrier, ex c ep t' ' for.Broadwa:Iway’s'own limits. We’re lg in a world where 1 lot of precedent for :es.” . ^ at anybody seems to be' ; iV tteB uikia S ling. Thursday’s stariy ■ ^ KarvMCoant : • night audience agreed. 1 4 4 r nitics.;' ; . fantastic prod.iiction,’V d Kathleen Turne'r at 1 lUrir Builder Pliis 2 F HiorIP' ion. "Fm sure it’s going s 2T Weed a Feed W^^^^^IIerw WeeWd & G ra ss Killer th e re ’s alit.” lo Glenn Close and • 5.000 sq, ft. oow age; 2 8 4•3 ^ • ■Hoad/-lw«a 3 M oOE „ :25%% Concentrate 0 BIU Genesis J. Fox agreed,:while • •BiiUsM^gtiMnwoed-lreelu»lurt; • s u its worMngovefnic^ S llve^B thew prices.’ . ; |SU3ps(tBndeIm«KlS0ciltwlItw bnodeal woods • K is woods, gnsset and reels ' nqDntntomakosuptoiegalons .• - • 38.000 BTUfl.TUflw-hcwcww^BtP Oas •Grill ■ ore said, *Tm just happy i^lawndBcply. • Includes spreyor ttemie wood k ile r ^ Ids loots : Not that a »Hont tor ttfmmlng. odglna. spot trBatmv buooniBrwn complaining ' w d (SOttdUy tor up to 2 im n j? « ! ^ ^ Vt*pMtroanwits. t , ■.' i s rcooiune s owe Mn 611 iq. in. toui eoohng VM I [196355) \ (131997) awnionowlion / • opening-ni^een waiting 32 years to . , , (6073W3 9 4 )' . 22S141I lUHO«»Wi .■ . withthecritiiand it is living up to . pectation I could possi- ____ enthiise'd,” Ksaid Martin Lewis, a ' «vt'nnuth4/avi' ^ s m lWih u intermission.n and performer who ~ — HH-E )sAngeles. . .. WiiHMvtniigM1 i>gN to bw««uiH 10 ir« m rt ruiciutM lo> I ,; to.be. a hit.’ (c s « ^ cu«fl>n R b flur pc*cy ID m inffM. Toducers” stars Nathan .ltfwtlilng.tnMAM mnt ol M mr. M Ml iniki Miy mtoratM « ■Michael J. cur cuwmta OttM on my prttd HvnitM M D dni MooreI Matthew Brx>derick in to be here.”s played in the 1968 w l « Zero • "rve Mostel been and Grae (URtOMOtCOOO ( S ni hey portray the imn«a>. . HmDiparCmCnunw CMigi Cird Acnut tht APR «■ bt 114■ . 'see th is am ■' 'A UntiunmonMyAny «nm Ct«i^ bSI A) (UO In UM W). My r (ers, Max Kalystodc and .:i■ Z K i .> flwnMypiymnitfiM Mm k n Mlntt teid on pinhM pilct ^ bly. have,”Bloom, si who raise more m~ -comedianan a is needed to put ona . .M ahoRdl*;;';:''i" ' 7 I W h F a U s , . Z ' , Imintiiangtab They plan to nihoff ^ -- J ■ 1 ...... ' (a»)73r^I731:' (s ^ W e D e H wV H 9 ' ' ne|«tiDcndii(t> »!«»», excess when thc> show, ' . OalHoAS^dtTtlSlin . - . Q M luitmtalM i(cn iiqutil Ceooi. HOMERM.K&nii . . “T heP rodme for H i d e r c l c ^ - ntfMio Lane and Ml TbTfairHome or Joi tS ztm 213-4/22-1 Mi . . th e ro les.itisahit pl •' uiFotMi movie by ^ y ‘ ^ 1^ ^ . Wilder. Ihey 11^ tal scamsters,■■■ ^ "-•.V: ■ ■ - ■ Leopold Blo( iL ."TiL"T ■“ “r " " " '" " ' bTN#w«,ou m o^eythanl xowtomr flopmusiciL - with the exo «RTiti«. . “Springtime MKT.2ia Ofcour8e,iti - I M mmmrn».T ■ I t t , \ QN s f f l i ^^SSSSS^=5SB=S^ crunch timefoit P S u m lvor’ partrticipants — - ByDavidBMidW' svealed in a two-hour firfinale, hiscrew memberwrdon’t'imowth^^ "'“Siiri ■ : TlwAaaodafdPi iittvivor" pr^ctioris the riiorH’- • gment winner. . ingB dttot each 'show alrs.for die iira ir ;a t .7ip.m; Thursdaylay on: .Skip this next]tparagraphi£you - 'pasteist month.:It has correcdy.idein^-.''. . NEW YORKC -W ith-Surviv iOkTMVT. . '• . - .don’t want to reaisad the theories of tified . vorV dovm to iliits final four, the > ■ :' CI ied in advwce eVeiypne to he . CBS .can’t b e too lipMt aba b o u t " J e s u s .V ' ■ iste;d>-l)utJias:g6ueiu&4ew^ ...A dieon^.about t(the.show’sS l mil-■ ^I'd tl ie speadation,- sinceificitbnly------^.HeTreaicg'Co]Sl^TDisnaldsonis . detail ["* ' lionwinn^ are-e as prevalent as - incr !tails, like winners of :in d ii^ ^ icrefases.iriterest in whahat.isvoted' o u t ne:lext week, arid - ual'chI'c h allen g ^ ’iricorreict. I # ■ ' kangaroos and tl^uriderstonu at alre..ready'television’s top-ratrated Elisabeth Filaiislski is'die riext;to ,'. . '‘The the outbade setti lbw.' '■ The choices ;are based'o’lj " go. The. final.1 showdown-is .' obsesisessive work by-fans who H ' ' • A m anw ho saj^ i e ’sa disgniri- ^ ^ThThe latest-potential spoipoiler between Keith I ■ ded television v Fam ie and .Tina stiidyudy interviews and preview. writer daims he . idenentifies hiriiself only,ly. as Wesson, and ...“J e s u s ”., say s foo®g ■ ■ has inside infoi'ormation on the ' “Jesi'esus” and is a regular calleililer to ■ Wesson wins.'' ' .. order the four• ccontestants'w ill.- “The ...... — ' 6Sther th supboSedyinslders” ' rhe Dan and Scott Show,)w.” a '. Some peoples5 who watch the-. haveive already been proven be Imoc k ^ out,t, and the eventu- t^Ik i show on eyada.com; He s [esaid showdoselvrare5 skepti(^.::a ...wrongong.-One-Inteme^cbrre^ori•— ■ ■■ :■ ' , . • • ;. , ' h ef‘s' ‘s ■ teinrig ^"secrets ab(about' . .• “He could bell " 'l i i a t would bl :legitimate,”.said ..'. dent,nt, saying his source was die . . be news.for the. . “Surlurvivor’T because^he wriv ri t e s '' Melissa Batson, a college student , frierid • folks a t CBS, whvho say th e v o tes'. ' scripripts for television shows s end of ari u n d e, p r ^ c te d iii rs and . ft'om Los Angeleles who runs a' Februbruary that Jerri Manthey and •• Ilc J • cast duiing the'fifinal nibal couh- .is upupset about reality-TV takcaking . W eb site bn‘ “Sur M jtt. .dl were sealed a; urvivor’.’. speoila- ' .,Ariibe:nber Brkich would be die two" and locked away . jobs3s taway from writers.- •. • ' ' 'tion. “But die diiiling is, you never ' . finalis ■ ■ after the showV was filmed in ' He alists. Bodi axe already off die He correctly predicted1 thtl at really know, It coi:oiild be someone show.JW .. - • , ■ ; . ■ . Australia last fallill-' . ■ . Rodiidger Bingham would - d be . playing a trick.” 'I’m quite skeptical,” said ‘ “(Executive piproducer) Mark , knoc:ocked off Thursday andd has1 ; One thing.that ■ ■ Bumett'doesn’rk at makes Batsori - Paulsul Sims, w ho-n^'the Web ^te know,”saidCBS ^verren details over the past!t ;fewf suspidous is thatlat his predicted .surviv IBM' spok^an Chrisis Ender. “(Host) week:eks th a t only insiders w6» rvivorsucksrcom. “The only nrould winner seems sonsmewhat obvious .realwill way to analyze the show is to BH ' Jeff iProbst doesrsn’t.taow. I find . knowow, said Dan Schidz, co-hostlostbf . to pwple who ha' / it hard ib.believ lave been watch- •'/ pick:k iti apart by old-fashioned sve anybody has. theirI Intem et talk ^ o w . ing the show regu]tularly. . , ' detect . in^de infonnatioron.’! " ' Sell tective work. Yoti should'he '■ l l f l l l >chulz said he finds it implaiilausi- B atso n ’s 1Web site, veryw•y wary of somebody who s a ^ T h e'v rir^ n g sisurvivor will be bled 5 that people like Biunettett or ' elipsiii.s.com, hasas.bMi^pbsting_ ;_heh^h^jnside information.? I Moviiie setopjt>ensinUItah-afteir years of)fneglee^: H ; New worktw ill H .. include dis]splays H ofhistory.inin m o v ies ■ , . : , ; ■'tfI*^ PAWA,UtahW(AP)-TheWild: . ' M . ■ ■ ’ '• ... West began deca . , ActM Tom QfMfl UM caying 20 y ears ’' U H I uses tlH(thower ifMr of his RolRolsl rboRTfof a portrait sarilet.M ' - . ago.Itwasdismantndedinl999. . : ; this mbnUi.ln N'mY ' ' "-"^1 . By Dot^las J. Rowewe c e p)t t(of vomiting or pulling ou_ Floodsin die latelte 1990s created ThsAMoetatetfPrwfrets'. somelaebbdy’s guts on camera.aiii . a, safety hazard,.arand die remain- ■ ■ ------■ . .• . blood-ody stuff” is as gross as an> • ing four buildingsi.were Vt removed, .. . Now after nine I NEW Y OIUC-TomGreen^gi^^^_^_2l -T ^ng he does. Green says. s moriths of vol- VolunteintM;r».dlimantle.tl)e.btil[dlpg«jiiJn.eaK>..Utah.lil.tlil>.unditi Tju5rgffiiirr!s;^~EL9itjme^ intosrsrwlth-lwlp-from-feds'rahd ------He'iTUK"with“th tiis audience thatIt term to disappear - yot — 4 a b o r-a n d -m’ate ri arfloiiarsirtiave ouiitute raRisDid-irtw(fioriucffinmnErnH ■the OimiirJSiirWalts.’ g | ~ ~ buildings have bei»een rebuilt - a HoUyw "beiiig ^disturbeded and confused knowow, ’gross-out comedy, ywood producers chbse'Fari'aria . from scratch, so we e: said vi«’d pro- • . W hen’len’the projea'is compIeii^E . ■ ♦ and.surprised an d grossed out ' Becauause what we’re talking abouv««V • two-story hotel wwith a saloon ' becausluse of die snirining natureural vide th e cash if thithe community ' in -riiid: .downstairs andi a 1 store with . 'colors lidsummer displays. wsK ' and shocked even.^sn.r , .hasi beenb< goiiig on. ... A pie in th« •rs of th e su rro u n d in g rei n to f the work,’! 'explain.lin. thei histoiy of d ie riio ^ g ' ' ' But offended?' No.Nc ^ ■ facee was\ probably pretty gros: ' swinging woodeniTi doors and a rock: nim ountains, h e said. ‘.‘Eacl !J5!:_P0iSh.,Ihe.inside.o.of.the.saloon is-~tim e.ai sn-somebodyfirst^did-itrThai !-another-movie-would*comiome ------Thie-rieafestnown;iCKanab7ir40'’” ^—“THi?His part oftKe"\Vest thjprj ' Fingered,” the 29-:29-yearK)ld cdme- was5 crazy,a you know; I m e a n•Sl ,^ open, with no lockscs or glass in th e die buibuilding would be proppeiiped miles to die soudiwe windows. west, but picnic ' ' peo p)lei le grew i to Icnow th ro i^ ; . dian plays an aspiispiring animator' drippipping all over the place, ai: setting a new little shott of0 tables and bathrooi>om& are.avail- ' movieisii • “Just like it wasas in the olden. li^ ’^hi eis is riiore tlw West.m thoK t' who eviscerates a/deada i deer and ' gooeyey and gross, you know.”: , ’hesaid. ' •. • • ■. .able ih.Paria, forr visitors.a The -then.-thethe real thih^?’ sdd B i^(i - ■ frolics in its cardircass, manually .' Thehe reality, he. says, is that• tc- .time/’saidTomTeTerry,'.assistant He's;s'said the rebuilding'efforfort tourist site drawss abbuti 20,000- Dewitz, ( .tno- monument manalager for the • began tz, the visitor’s cratb r m a '^ pleasures two oth<•ther (living) ani- ' makeke people laugh “something in when the federal governe m -: people a' year. Thelere is no esd- 'agerin:Iiin:Kariab. “lh fa .ls a riim r; 3 . mals, bites an umljmbilical cord in has: tote actually happen -.isome Bureau of Land Mai[anagement . mentt approacheda the communirnity m ate on die numb«ber of tourists tant part inn Teny said the originalor set w ^ ' widi a i part, of ow cuuural * i' 3 •.half after deliveivering a baby, thinglg pretty extreme, to be hon a proposition. “We. knewr wewi - ’the site will draw/ afters com ply ' Peoplele wantw tb stanS whcie J .. - whacks his wheelchilchair-bouhd girl- est ...... You got to do somethingin g jnly a week.; didn’t’t 1have the money to buildId iti tion. , . Waynestlestood.” '• .• j ■' friend in the legsIS with> a bamboo ' that.t really strikes people ■ stick (that’s her Ideald« bf foreplay) Slapsipstick comedy -.sometime: and.lies aboiit hishi faiher (Rip thingngs tend to be a little bit Torn) molestingng his y o u n g er gross.’ S Gapsizzed budddies buoyye(deacti(Other untitil re$cuff brother, Freddy-h-hence; the title. ' “AlA iittle bit” 'm i^t be open tc g J J ' Knight Rldder NewsrSenrlce S , They Green, who co-wo-wrote his 'direc-' interpsrpretation. Ohe dme, Greer ey didn’i drift. The boj^ hadha( .-and their frantic yeyells rem ained' .'strongg andan keep hope alive” ijlj ' torial debut with1 childhoodWendch , _wanteued to fry„and eat.a benigr - droppeped die anchor, preventiniting, unanswered, thee three best •• Theyp — M L ^,‘-Threei teen-ageI hij^ d i^ fr . ■ “Derek;iRiSrie,'thithinks religious,' ' cystt fromfi his father’s head. He 1 from being swept out to sed.sed , friends.huddled doloser together. &i thethe e a r^ evening^ the farm l- > ' . racial and ethnim ic h u m o r a re showiewed up a t the. doctor’s officefjl® : school seniors, who10 tipped over a It probaJbably saved dieir lives. , They straddled th *„j . catam aran two mi the cramped, lies bfif threett teen-agers re aliz^ offensive and'can;an leave people withn ant electric frying pan and niles off C ape .“Thathat’s exacdy what ybu shoulc>uld ;. makeshift bench ofafa'pomoon.' ' sbmediin Florida, desperatetely dung to a do,” Dj diing was'wroi^TKe'Cb^B feeling "emotionalJially hurt,” so he barbewere getting ' helicopte ' line',** he says in.an. hours on a mooionless, wind- vivalde ipter and four rescue v e ^ ^ S an interview dur- didn’tI’t I (ell you? Today’s my hem- decrease dramatically.” ' extremely fatiguedi anda bur backs .' O th err agagencies’ boats follow^K ing which he con:omes across as ' ohitoiilolds operation.’” • ivhipped ocean. W ithth.Ilfe jackets, the threere e were kilting us.” „ It was ah advehtui .'suit.' Therhe rescue te^.woirked ^ ■ .. nothing but subduedued and sincere . Groirowing iip in Ottawa,.Green Mre on die high tried fljflagging down every vesselssel It was a moonle^s rnight The air l.lOO^u - he’s even a little ; ■ t seas the boys were:ren’t sure they , they sa square-mileseaixh area; 3 } ’ :Ie shy about ask- wassi at classic dass clown in school, saw.. They counted themm - lemperanire droppeced into the low ’ Hoiirur iafter, hour, the th r ^ . in|^a w aiter to briniring him a cup of ' He took to( that t^ent to Canadiani„ ' would live to tell. Be5ena;^ ■ ' 'restaurant. “I thinkink you’re actual- , often , have bieen the torigets Dolphin helicopterir caught them . • ■ • ' . ly,able, to push thefie envelope( u lit- . of ishis pranks. He’s turned their'-J- ' perdied atop the sunimken boat and v tie fu rth e r if you*ou’re not being housese into a petting zoo whilejl- dropped a flare.. offendve in thosee sorts of typical, they werew away and paintedja a “It was like straiaight out.of a obvious ways. Becaecause once you Pomoglographlc scene on their car.. movie,” said Felipepe de Varoria,' ' The Diabe,Jetes Center Fomitidation presehtints t h e y ( f'l I do that, you kindI of.becdmeof a bit. Somiimebody always has to bear.gp 18. “W e couldn’t, bbelieve what . more mean-spirited,:ed, I think, with 'J.®,'?''brunt of.the jokei Greenen ■'"Bgo^on." ^ your comedy, and.nd pebple don’t .thinks,ks. Sometimes he does - mostost De Varona andI 1his two best J S'" Anntual ' want to rally behindind you;” ' ' famouslusly in his y ^-reg ard ed spe-‘ friends at Christoph<>her Columbus 5^ HighSdi(»l,Hedor I Green, who ton on MTV last year after he jr Delgado. 19, longued a live ‘ lar and Daniel Cardenasas,17,leftKey , . ' . mouse in last sumnimmer’s.comedy . diagnosed ‘i‘ with testicular er...... Biscayne a t 11 a.m.n., W ednesday : — Daily with LDiabetes • “Road Trip,” also> saysss he doesn't jje : aboard the 21-foot s strive to shock foror shock’s sake; think it was all right to make t sailboat, the s' about cancer In that case Noona Linda; nanamed after... he wants to get thei k . Ddgado’s great-gran( S a t u r d a y ,, M a y s thing he thinks certs use it was m e that had It,” he ndmother. The trio had madele the trip sev- . . . lose sight of. nd eral times before, ct . “I actually do') : and his coUaboratois found cruising down ’' . 7 the show had a seriousus to Soldier Key, catchc l ^ a fish or, *This daylong semiminor focuses onththe unique needs ojofthe child, ■ ^ ' thought into these two, then heading ba( . . lines,” he says. c t'- e n c o u ra ^ g young men (amine themselves for thehe ' On die way back,vatabout'430 * teen or youngr adulta with Type 1.\ diabetes atid'theiriir family, ^ ^ Green’s biggestIt influence,I he diseasease - and they got lettersrg p.m. Wednesday, aa :sudden gust says, was probatjably “Monty thankiiking them for “saving ray lerly wind cap- Pj^on’s The Meanlanlng of Life,” kid’slifilife.” ...... " - ling them into ■ Topics includede the future oLdiabsjetes care,.new.treatnatm ents,: J ' ; ' — ~ which he. stumbledled-across'in-^ ----- ^'G i«Bdj a is t^essendally, o ^ p le te - th e oceaii. L ost irisristantly in a participating in spcsports, parenting the c video store as a kidIdd. H e remem- ]y, loo« percent i cured” of the can- . . 'Strong current weret dieir shirts, ' : a : child with diabetes!s (M d inbre! b m thinking th e 19(1983 movie was . cer. But Bui he and newlywed wife'f.- shoes, three fishlncng rods, cold "Admission is FREESE, but registration is required by Frida]lay^Aprilwi ' . “the craziest thinglng I had ever DrewA' Banymore are still recover-g.. drinks and a ceO phon seen. And I rememlimoer that was inafrnir om a Feb. 18 fire diat gutted(d Although die depd you have questions or wi the first dme I UUg(Ughed so hard U ihome K north of Beverly Hills,[5. to 8 feet and die boatis^tl ' would lilce to register fofor this etiucation opportortiiiiity ple^'i^tl^B . that I didnt stop lavlaughing." 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IM a h o :- -Tltnetoilquldaterte? ------= - ^ — — Use-TTihe^me^NemW larketplace— at — mm HE^B] ; .: . ; .. classifies8 %>; turn i^ssessloiilons'.lntp u slK .,^ > ______oem i t e W o m e nI ssearch , fayivtcM ____ -forforgoti)tten____ |B 5 tombstonines ' M lassified Ad 15 i \ '' ^ ;\; s a t j d p o i n t 'o t . • ; Garrison-works' Uthe graveyard'.' - lay J^ril 23r - ■ • _shift ■. —l£bcjintold-bouis*tis-bver^e-pan'^— . , yc&r^with*her'iQotaother-Neliie^t-^^M her.side, she bas,as,roamed,the. I—— ^r-cemeteries of Bonnew er CouhQT.-^-^- V >. ■-.'Tftey're'trying'Wito rttciie history ) . bdfc«'iti^,Iost\fctvforevdr, .b^ore ‘ ■ *■ . the names'o'n thehe.tombstbnes ' . • fa\le and thie'gravelyes are-chbked 3 days ^ ; • withweeds. Ifi® " f.V-ii; K* ' Over the last few!w decades,I ever . I $ 1 0 . 2 ( . , since Alex H al^s,‘*s “Roots’* a ir^ - 0 R i ^ t f e , ,K . . -- ' —oh-television-and'tld'the^'advent-of^— I ,the Interriiec, gergenealogy has 0 IpayM ond^^ SaViigg$^ | . become one of thele mosti popular .. S' -m2i - •. • American hobbles. • Soit’snotsurprisiilising that Nellie . Garrisoh^ a- retiredred Junior high .. I ' school teacher who'lio volunteers at -. ' • the Bonner Count;inty H isto rical , ; Museum, was gettin,ting an increas- . I . [ ing num ber of callsllsfrom^pver I % Wmi '. ' r -I,. __ _.thecounayi.’ • « . 5 Gonime In, Call, Fax or ■ People . from» O hio an d RaindropIrop's tall April 2 at PlhegrovVcTiiCemetiBry In Rathdrum. Thls.is'i8 bne of the cemeteries thatIt Coeur( d'Alene resident . Oklahoma and Orejiregon told her : Mary GarrisonQai has researched. ' ^ youradormMondayj 23;}; ]^;3:00jmI they had managedd tot trace thdr » & yourir ad runs April 24,:2S|,'JS;''&26in ■ ' iiis ancestors to; Northrth Idaho, and. ' ^Onene that I want'to find so:6 tiers might have beeien buried iso ^ ety ,-said a Lea Adiey,.the orga- , / wanted'to come.ai.and. visit, to -.badly.is’.is the settl^ent cemeteiyy far from their hometbvbwns. nization’jin’s corresponding secre-“• 9 2 'Hie 'Ilmes-N•Neiws & The Shoijpet5ei/Auto liittfer<™ : I- 'retrace their familylyffees. Q .nearPriiPriest Riyer," Maiy GarriMn..n.. . “And there are prol■obablyafew taiy. ' B ut B o n n er Coiiioiinty h ad no said, Indian burial s l t ^ thofiose are very . The Sarrisons’Gai have been Using8 S b , ‘.V ’'- , exhaustive record ofpf exacUy who . .“Somemewheie up on the hillside,5, ' . sacred,” she said. “I wiwill probably • ■ the Shamanes’ research as an ^de PrirateP^Onlyi . ' . was buried in the gragraveyards that • . near the.th« old LpTnili; I am toldd . never find thbse, an0<677-J77-4643'.. . . .' ‘OH. - Sandpoint, they fouround a rolling . -ed comimmunity on the easternn . . . ^ v e y a r^ completed!d in 1985 by - are going . ' green expanse-of lav Tg to sell them,” Sie, said,'• 0 ' . ’ . err•malt • twinadOmli:rop.net • lawn,’m arked..shoi^ofiOfLakePendOr^e.' . . Betty and Albert SlShane, and . “I said no.no, This is to h d p people, '• V' "Moi- . • with a single headsto:stone which is • .'. For Garrisbh,G ic transcends's updated,periodlcalliHy by the ; to get the inscribed with the 1< :he records out there, so e letters INp^. . logic thahat tiim.of-'^enes-that-bore— - lllllll - ! . distinctly Italian lastigtnam es, t l ^ " _ _ u n c o v e r^ one lone'^le' IfisHman, a .' ’• “ ^ ' Mr. McLean, who waiwas protective - V , enough of his Irishsh hneage to ■ instruct his descenderdants to note it ' ■ o n h is ^ v e . ' ■ -Wheri' w inter , sets< in-last ^ . ■ November, th

:• Department; retreaieated to local' ““1 . I libraries and cour:>urthouses to ■ - ' ^ HHTWI Check out FaFarmers National Bank .■ I spend every, spaniare, moment, tn iii . . i. .' . researching their findiin d in g , • . . . ' . i We'oflerthele services you need fiom 1 Recently, they vehirehtiired'back ' . J m lod people ' r. - ; '•out tb.£vej:grem'<7«'Cemetery^n ... - j | PriestVRiver to pickick up where .. "m who iinderstistand your banking needs. , I;,'. they left off, sjoopii>ping by each ^ tombstone;m;a rowV lbtt nanscribe. .-..J ___ IfrlslngfeKhi. hm^Jeft youjTOhdeiihgigabo^your; i 7 ‘ ithdnjaniMaridinfbrroirmatibn.on ^ e . gravestone. / . tm bank, check: around. ' '.“Majy.was theinsti,istigator.Iwiil' Wm . blame it bn her,” NeUmethethirig;good to • • do. .We didn’t realizele thatt] it would . ^Wefeeiconfider;nt you vw'll choosele FaiTTfieR.'i ■ . , besohuge.” '. For Nellie Garriso;ison,. who has ...... , ' lived in Sandpointt forfo 65 y ea rs,. Lower Bank Feess & Service Charges ^ the trips to the c^etinetery are like - reunions with old frieniends. . . . s , . ^6mwiUgo,*Hey,ey,rkriowthis , .person,.he rim thedaiiialty down the ' >'■' S iT Lower Loan f e ^LOrNbneAtAII • >treit frtfm wherere I .used- to • • ' tead*,”’ Mary Ganisorson said. . I Aftertui aftemooft's^ 's p w t a t the.' . ' - ' S^Cbnyenlent Club'3 ChKWngAccountss '. 1 graveyard's.-'Mary GarSarrison takes - ■ . ; ; the names and datestes th^y.-have. • copied down and crossross-references. ^ ^ G re a t S^ngs & ClCDflates ,. . them with’ the obititarirnries listed in ; old newispapers. funfuneral home ; records and d ty anddrauntydocu. o '. Monttily S tum ersnt ^ d Checks at NoIp (Charge' ;>■ ments. ■ . Each check yieldsds newi names ' to look for in the bun>i^ffx)unds, . Friendly Rsrsonal;1 Service (Talk to a real:al person. : ' shesaid. when you call). . ' ' , W hen; th ey are finished, fin the ' Garrisons plan.to turtum over the . il :'r. ] .5^'.’ '. , books of informationIon. they have ■ ■ p rojp p Into your local FamieB I ' compiled to. the Bonronher County . . . s National Bankand let'ourour... ■ Historical' Museun:um, to the -A J . frlendiy^lstaffhelpyoutoitiakecoranverting your accounts abiabrreze; .. ' . rJ.; •. . Hayden-Lake Libra[>rary, w hich ' ' f l . - maintains a large gegenealogical ■ ¥ ' center and to the Churhurch of Jesus V ‘ . Christ'of Latter>daylay Saints in . iiJ iiB • Sandpoint S' ■ But it may be a long1 time in FAIRMERJ before their task is com»m plet^ • The Garrisons sussuspect that . there are undetectedid'graveyards ^FiA'iTIC»iA scattered throughoutout northem ' Idaho, on family faminns and pri- WVVW snatlbank-com ■ M K ™ ; , . v a « properqr, some wilwith no more \ l \ ba than five or six graves. c dser, S ; I - • • T hey -h o p e th a t landow lai ners*' ~ —r —Ne re [ntoyoutnai^n' even, . I who know of graveyan/ards on their "ATT r a R M a r Y O Tr C a n C o s r o I . fptQi^rty might contactactihem,and • I ' ^alloV^tli^m to invei ' Buhl / ventbry the Tw in fells Wendeii _ _Jero'me ' ! Maiy G an^'ii^'dBdthatbiiiy— -^ -^ th e information onXitrtX^lie tom b- V ' ...... -m stones in private cc would be recorded, aanc S ' d « . ■ ; I ' * tions would not be rev«wealed with. V 9 out permission from3m.property ^ m owners.-^ There^are also aI numbern of . ,1 1 UdoSTumonv. . ' > ) ? / i o n ^ b u d ( i i ^l?cemeterie* ’'c( ' • n i that.amt!^^^!^ 890ShoshbneStSt East^ , ■ . ; l0?7BlueueLaiffisBivd, - ;;■ ::;-;:'l6Q!S0Lith Idaho .' i i ______l i 1441 s. Uncoln, : •n afjM M i.c- - • il '1' ^

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:r. iipOLLtm m M 'v. ■ , . Uuhl.Sct>Cn00 l burorhirjiot Italiai^ub sand^ch, potatoow...Bisciilu andI p^vy4_^_._..;,....,. .Fridaysays Barbecue •lilckesi burg^i', . pineapple c h u i^ ;> t^ ^ Br, - : ; ■-Monciay:’ Cereal, m’uffliffin; ju l « ’‘t. ’ t t - 7 'c a irb t sticks, ts, grapes. Berber' ■ Tuesday: French toast ■.M ,f?c>i(® fevers ' '/\«^MODday:Hoagieandtd » .u ii'.r st sticks, syrup, Thursday: s ^ »dil^:liuibu.’i^;£ra nndiiich' ,v - V peaches -,v'.'.::"Frldai':ly: £Spaghetti, tossed- green ’ - ,: rruitorfi4p^^da ich T u e s ^ HjBmbitrger;e^ french fries, . Wediiesday: Brodkfi i... ^ v ,MowdBy; Qreal: dnidnii'omonitoniF-.'— jp and.sandwldi bar'or (leU w d - ■ Jerome Schools kfast burrito, - .sala'd.fruitouit cobbler, bread stick .' . '- . mini prttiels, banana, peanutfurr•,Weilnesday:.Surrltoi16. .salsa, saladi ' served every day ■ rcookie,'.. '. -.; ■ carrots, frult-;-^ day: Chldceii burgers orsoft* .''; ‘.^.*l*i*?‘*“>'i'Cinnamon’>n*roIl, choose ‘ ' V X lurltiyJmlorHlgh^-^v.; idnesday: Taco bar or piua,-za,- .... .;Tbursdny:-Ham dininner,-iftashed : '. •wco.Mm, >«; •••stick;fruit,mix V ■•^Ihuxidaj^Brfolifasi m, tangerines or apricot crisp ' ier ciereaibaV, - ,' ' Bretikfastfastrjuice.and fruit served. . \y , : -Friday: Scrambied«j•eM*.toMt vecin^ spiced apple ^ ^ .s u |wTer. r . ;:Mtaij>.graiw;green’beAisAns,n>U,cookIer-' day: Chefjalad, roU, or sausa^U * V - ■ Peon.iAt butiei ■ ■ • ' ;■ feen salad, klwibr frtiit dip ..., ' ■ ;• ' ■ ..eveiyday ' „ V ursday: Gyro sandwich or potato lesdayt.IWkey and pressingbV:: J..... C hoice of } of salad bar,with sandwich/*- r chicken'frled steak, moshed geta'tile-itftks, orjiuporsair sandw ich'bar ev ery day. *■' ■3 : v'''.?iietr|ch Sc!i op,jbtdtbe5.iresh.vegetables,- • •• -T - Chocolate ;. ; , ■•; Monday: Pepporon; :o'es, gravy, strawberries and ie» ^ o l « e p l e ' ■ - latenilkservedevery^y ' — —:------■faesrbread-tdcfcsrplHB lasrdinnerroll.-- ■ .-----— I ^ Salali^barrfraU-and -oifiHliiiirlel'. . . Mond.y|J■y»-Taco-or- •... W cdne»day:-Cfalclre» Mp,.ciiinaroon chuiro— ' -.'-‘—4- - ^ ;.’-^F tldayriyrPina-fouprhalf^rilleH- r bacon chiBMburger, crinkle’ .. :ken'fluSgei»Thffi=:“^ ™ “ 2 . ..Thursday.Chidjtt^ pplelhalf. Salail'bar: H ot,.;.'' . .becue sauce; pocato*^:o*i, gravy, igreen;. , ' y ; joes--.V:.,-chfcese'sanwndwich, carrot sticks, applet' w ato es, ^ v y ^ ■, •*.•*** .- . ■ ■ bimhs,hot'rolI i<^bhke;soup sauce, dnhinnampnrolls ■•'peas.applecriip -i.--?-. • St. Edward's " ■ '. Friday: B ^ed potato'b» W -. " Fridays Crispito, Idttittucei.tomato,’. 'Wednesd*esday: Beef :stew.' peacHes,' . :' Thurtaoy: Turkey:ey ond.nobdles, ■ < ■ .. .traUnUx,pinetfpple .- ' •; • '. ro ll, cheese!se stick.s Salad ban Chidcen '.' • green $alnd, ranch, crocrrockcM, fruit ' , Cathoiic School , V A,rv llchflbid Schools - - . .friedste^rcik,roU ' ; . . •• •,-• ...... ; Friday:,Beef andj cfcheese, nachos, ' Break!nkfristjMn'cdOTO^doy. ': ■ - Glenns Fei® ^y • Breakfasiast ■ day: Hoagie or hot combo," , • potjuneal roll, com , pMipeach crisp . Mond*nday: Hot dogs .: • . Monday: Cuiadian bocon,bo egg and ' Milk and Minidoka CountyySchqols : J— i .— .. Tuesdi md juice served every day .. - ies, pears. Salad bar: Chalupa ., sdojr. Soup and cheese sandwichd) cbeese-McMuffin.-nhshash-browns,'-- Monday:lay:'Cereal, pies , ' " . , ...Breakfast'menu . - .- : F rid a y« s ClChicken mallbti or tuna, :V CastliafordS dnesday: Beef strogfllnoff . oriugeh^ ■' Tuesday:lay: Biscuits ond gravy, s c ^^ - ■ Monday:Yogurt.toast,!t,pears: .tater tots,ts, fruit cup: Salad bar: irsday: Dell'sandwich .' . • i-'Tuesdoyi'Wildhorsele cheesy beef . -bled eggs "• . :, Tuesday: Breakfast builurrito, ppple: . Spaghetti,i. rollrol .' sauce , jay: Rainbow treasures , ' burrito, refried beans. corn chips,; Wednesdesday: Cereal, Pop Tans nkfas/will be f m ‘ ' ';salsa.frult,-; ./ ■ Wednesday: Cenal,'nilmiiWh,’peach- ' Sehool.lime . . for aa uud«wf.^jn(Ijnooey in break* •, . . TwIl day:Pancakes,'ham . . '-es ■' lune/t mmu* w , p n n ^ as a . win Falls Elementary . - Wednesday: Chickenibuiger,french, b '•' '® d J^Ck:C ereal,toast . • ■' ‘ ; V : ■ public service.vice. ro'Aaiw t/ie-/uncA menu. ' fahaccouriuwUlbetra)transferred to the. .: ' .' s Met, fruit, pudding .lliursday: Cheese toast. .• • ' lunch accouncV " . ■ rfj ; , . MUkstic served every day ♦ • ,• Lunch •. It, fresh fruit '• •.(bnak!astmetmenu!/desired) p rtnttdw M ■ : ■ . Thunday: Chicken tetletraiuw, c»m, . ‘Monday:ay: Hot dogs,'fries; diocohite . vFridoy:.Cereal, cin'hanatnon toast,. the m m us i'in in Sundavi pap&, send the ;-.Milk and juice jcrvedvecwvery day;’ ‘ • Mond«sday: Cereal, .pears, blueberryfy frxUt,‘'bo^rbll:: Monday: Donuts ' j . .m uffinI ^ • ••'■ ; - • ■ cake;orangmgesmiles ■ .V ; : menu to;7^en e TSmePlVews.: P.O. BoxS48, ■ i-multlcheese-r'--.Tuesdaylay: Fepperoni pizza; ^ e e n . . . . . Tiuin Falls,s,IDB3303,orfaxitto IL 734- — ------ru«klay;'C6ok’schoreSoicl— ------r - — -TuSaisday: 0 ]Mse.quesaciillas,.mixisdJd_ f^piz»^itossed^ad.pineai ^ Choice of white'or cho , •; Wednesday:'^nes*s. • • . fruit.-. . lapple, cookie . ia!ad,ch6crioon Wed,Verfnexdoy fa r publieation . l e n t a r y ’ Cher^cake»ke, poaches . ■ “^sStiaaj-: Deii sondiifihlday:'.ltalian sausage.' tossed>d . Wednesday: Chili, dnni . • green salsalad,'ranch dressing, mixedid sidad bar or hamburger,1 —fl roU.orShoIioshone Schools; . Ip, french bread : Thursday: Taco salod 0 : \ Clover frin■rinity; . ■ I or potato bar ‘ . Breakfastast and choice of milk serveel ( d ^ Deli saridwfch', mini pret-.t-. . or.buffalowings . f . .■ mana half, peanut butter cookiee . . ' Friday: La5agna,-roll. so Scrawl • a t h o n ^ ^ . ; Lutheran ScSchool «aad; , .'XTSKX:ly: Hiim, bread.-lettuce, toma-'- •book Mara ■ . % MiIicKrve^4veTyxJoy Inesday: Nachos ’ supreme, ; to, mocoroni I beans, power gelatin, cinna-, oni.salad,RlceKrisp!etreau ■ - Hagerman:ScliB hools . V. . Tuesdaysays Baked chicken, mashed'i k M j : . S a tU ] . : • ; groen beans, applesauce ead'stlcks r-5th:\>" : rsday:’Peppero'ni pizsa. sea* ' ,^ ., Choice of tnilk offered e ; ^Tuiesdayj PepperonIonl pi«a. corn, ; ,r Monday: Submarine sar s s u s r ” . pears, cookie- , com,; chilled pineapple, super Bsday: Rib-b*cue oh a bun; . Wednesday: Taco s onnalse, french fries, fruit ches, chocolate chip'cookie- lam to 9pm :o jiilad; bread. ' **^lSdoy stidcs. pineopple ... ay: Finger steaks, quick liakedd -'. - Tuesday: Soup, O'Chee JS, spiced apple slices, dinnerr . or uco, salsa, pineapple ch lay; Hot dog* french fries,. , . r To Celebraate National Scrapap b b o k Day , Thursday; FrieflfehibueLn;b.k.d; • Wednndarrchef Liad locolatecake ■ potato, dinner roll, peach grovy, mashed potatoes, fr iN o^ool.- . Fridaj^,Noschool . ' lysauce' Valley Schools ' ...toorcurt, , ; ViValleySchool Filer Schohooi- Mondo:day: Fried chicken, mashedi . noodles with meat saiicluce, cheese, (EdOll r^ r . ' potatoes,s. gravy,g peas, hot roU, peachesI . tossed salad . ' • en ahd Hazeiton) . Mondvy: Cheeseburgei . . Tuesda; Tuesday: Cook’s choice doy: Pancakes, strawberries, ' Friday: Nachos or chiiliicken potty,' • Monday:ly: Fried chicken, mashed WedneKlay;l«8gna syrup, hashash brown potatoes,; sausageBfrench ^ fries, frult,'peimuttbutterban b potaioes,gragravy, peas, hot roU; peaches. . - Tuesday:lys Panrtkes,. strawberries;. a a .; .- : ?“iK,dno.nesday: Corn dog, tater tots, sh bro^m potatoes,'sausage ’ Refre•eshmerits :ProvidWided r [ii^wic^es , . carrotsdcl ■ Idaho Schooliifo^ ■ ' S ’’’"”' ■Blind sdaiy: Corn dog, toter tots, »n \ >eontestr»-D(DdorPrtzesTrcoirdl^^•BSgTflr D em o s D iaiteT rT JnSries, cinnamon apples , :weuearand^ .'Mlik'served everyiday. carrot sticks,Jes, pears; cookie ' Bk'^actMenu Friday:ly: Baked cheese sandwich, "• .' . Thursd^ay:..Chlckcn .burger,,pickles,, Ijy-^-----^—r------— tomato'so•soupr.crackers, applesauce,.■ '. • Briakfastraenu — — - Milk served every^aT ’ : Monday: Choice of julci BS, dnnamon apples- . .' . Monday: Cereal, toast,ist, ]fruit. Juice '■ ^rntsxiekticks. : Baked cheese sandwich,.' iglnners’pi^Serana . cereal, scrambled eggs, toast,to butter, tomato souj Tuesday: Biscuits and jeUy - ' • . jup, crackers; applesauce, , - For Great . Juice , , its ■ rV-TwInIn Falls High School ' Tuesday: Choice of.jijuice, fruit; . ! Y : Stttchlnn! Stampin*.& Sera Wednesday;. French:h ttoiiit, bicbn, • , BrioktM ■ ■'fruit' . cfast is served everyday/--' ■' choice of ureal, assortedI muffinsm ■ ■ ' . . . Lunch:!li: The high school has a choice, . Wednesday: Choice ofif juice,j fruit, werfendeil Schools' ’ / SWOP... ■ '. Thursday: Yogun, toast line, hamburger bar, and saladI choice of cereal, hot cakes,»s, little smok-. Breokfast i Friday: Long johi^ «r.«l,ft>illcen . . b«ronchdi , ies, syrup lit •ndehoicoot milk »rv«d. Lunch Menu 1 day,' tAco bar on'Wednesdays • dally ■ ' ^ ‘ ' and potatoato bar on Fridays. MainlineI • ■ Thursday: Choice of juice,ju apple. ■ M ohdyIc 1Hamb'urger;.ketchup, let- !.»—^^-MUkserve'd. every, day- ort^ .D o w n t w n .TW In-R illrrT'■ 7 a a 6 ^ -2 6 6 « ^ ^ ’\ : ' . . Mondny;^Soft tacos.^,itater tots------" gesTfrlesTba y cn»pts. . Tuesday: P^BB, salad.fra. fruit, cookie -BBlaine County' .' ' FUday: Choice of juice,», fruit,I dnha--;' . • T u e s ^r 'lFJour tostoda, salsa, com; ■ ' Wednesday: Chicke:ken noodles, ' .Ci . mon rice, waffles, link saiw luffln, pears . . • . mashed potatoest '■•rolls, rc fruit, School District ' Lunch tzienu ' , “"S'o'dl.3sday:.Corn doig, mustord, California vegdiblas. ' . Saladbarandchblce.ofiif milk served ,. fries; pears, peanut butter 1 , Thursday: Ravioli, eom,om,salad,fruit V. timchmimenu>. Friday: Chicken nugiluggets, green ' Bellevuetrue Elementary has no self- . Monday: Burrito. sliced t IK Piz^ tossed saIod,'ranch'.' beans, fmlt, rolls serve bar. ydlow cake; salsa. lineappte, power gelatin ' Menu noinot available . . . T u es|^ ; Grilled'hamI ando cheese Friday:;SuSubmarine sandwich, may-, . .sandwich, tomato soup, crocrockers, cher- onnaise, bSbjnby caht)ts^ ranch dressing, ^ .l.Llmmanuel-LuAeraiiran School - , , ry ^P with'lowing^. tortilla diips,ps,peaches. . ; ' ' Choiceof.milkeveryda;-day *Bliss School . . Monday: Chicken sandandwlch, condl- erved eVftry day. Ssfketchupi "y^AllKhools9ls serve milk with meab. -menu, potato O’s, ketchuphup, pineapple '. B^akftisihist ' ■ . . Tuesday: Scrambled egg potty, ham, . ay: French toast .. Tbunday:.Fish-nuggetiets or Idaho . * .Casiass|a.County .. , • irkqters, apricots, dnnamilamon twisu .• oy: Ew muffin S M ^ch . :nachos,’ seasoned potatotoes, sliced ‘ Vi • . Wednesday: .Hearty haihom ahd bean . • Wednesd peaches, french bread,' ^ri(iriger cookie, . .£(61116nentarySchobls sou;}, honey co^tfead,I. hB 5 arri, t d " 2 p m '^ , • Friday: Hambuisers, poioiopoj ponies, • cookie, fm it c ap ‘ . j ^ Magic Valley High^School melricloordrCpiJtdpdf Enthuiusiast, s 5 u n d ; Choice of milk servedlevetydoy evt ., ■ . f. ." - • Monday: Corn dog,ig, mustord, ' ^ There isk Something forEyeryone!fi . ketchup,'seasoned potatoto wedges,V red ^ gropes, devil's fodd CTke * Tuesday: Deli sandwich,Ich, mini prei* H ^ J Boats*• RV’s • Lawim & Leisure zels, frosty pears, fruit roll-ujil'up, ' W ednesday:' Nachos?osfsupremei. ‘ ‘ refried beons, pltieapplee 3chunl^ dn* k H nomonchiirro I. V ' Thursday:.Pepperbnili p:pizza, frbsh ^*2 j u ? \ vegetables, ranchUp, chilledchil op^le- ■ \ L 2 7 - 2 ' souce,softpretzel \ j, 2 9 . 2 0 C • ■ Friday: Finger slealli,V

w o , IMn FiHi, Idaho ' Suttdty. ApdTSrtl2 2 :2 0 0 1 tz z ~ I b a h o )AV/^ e s t -- M oi)ntanatGO-uniityistxiu g g le sS Ji\d thi-papujla tio tan J o s s L :-Mont. (AP) -ffiH ocholski .did th e BBffl trips to iBiUirigs, a^uti75iiiiies ^ • positivelive, for. the. areai Wtlson JO R D A N , M .-' away, are routine. ■ said. I t t ire she moved to . Es HB Traffic through-town dUr* ■ : . i • Kimberly Groch ^ 1 '.' • Atony-parehtsencncourage-their' , ing the. s istern Montana . •fe /- • le.summer .is fairly steady, research before W ' ^ — .children-to-leave*-— for-coUege;— :-with-boai^tei^ccessing'therJake'T a • this small eastlat can't prepare : ■ ou find when you HlB T'.' . '' forjobsi for rhore’o]'oppbirunities.:'..' ibyJaiilolLoftenrnaitov/ road just-^ . townr“Burthar HH . '"Around here ..., you.j h av e .to. . beyond'tiid'town; ■' W " . - U; you for what you»id.:' HHI ■ . *r ieayei’’. ^id Becky/y/Stairiton, 17-.', ' ..Wilsbnson A s 't h e pbteriti^'fdr a- t! , . g eth e re,” she saic, . .w ho . ;lef.t ' rwin Cities-lasf ' ' ;.*fUnIess you'vrant'toto work-ait the business;ess: that fixes' r^eatidhal ^ fi ' .Grocholski, . ' .grocery store ’tilil the end of .. vehide^le^ a full-time bait shop^or ■i.' . .'•Minnesota’s Twrdan and a. teach- ' 'What-many-con^v^ H time;” . ' lodgingrig closer to the Jakti. '. • ; ■ sum m er for Jorda ^ T“ ~ F a rm s 'a n d ranch*;hes-that~once - McRaes*le sees potentiaUn iriarlt^. f.. ------^—mgjobrfound'Wl m ^=^QppcFi5aTWor== X----- ... ■ - sidera-faidingtow ing-7TiaiTuraliy"“ people, few PP , three families ■ >grown, beef or'.' tT ■ those wno don'n^ jjp; -:^ n b w rH n -^ m an y “ ^ . few :-young.’ p ~PmplehlStTlc^t}^rCirC od,. grafn pfoflucts, . cilm ah ; R o b e r t - ' g | • '-cases; '.barely' . prosper. ' H I keepprie.’> '. .. City. C ouhciliodiolski, worries " ;,. ilmrjamUies dntljho re holds for the . W W H ' ’. City;and coun^ ■ Wilson, like Grod ■ ty budgets. are . independence. This llife if e - - '“ ‘i t 1, co m e s: ■ what the future bottom,” he said. ', H tight and' resi* isolat^ and quiet—isctsorie ’down to m o n ^ ,. ' area. • • •• H •. -^ d en ts.co m p lain • V ' “This is rock hot■Montana’s east* , ;t pdpuladon dur* . H •' of higher , tax ..;'v ' dpesri’t even .hayaye,.enough.. • TheseI schools still bring the. Connecticut- ■■ money to fix its aginiing water and . communi — . • . The census cbiirthe.Garfield. ; . -..Mite- lunity tpgether;-though. at-becameJnfa.------sewer .lines and the&J&Qunty can ’ ''.Thp.towawn-staged-a-pacdde-for-~-!i t pie in Jordan; t ^ . .. barely afford road mjmaintenance.. : ..the Must — ^ _ CQunty,sent-that_l: ago as hom e to tfiMM - ustangs^-voUeyball'team ' im ent M ontana Brent A “It worries us,-ver^5ry much so,” when it qqualified for the state ’ - mous five years ag It McRae, a Garfield County comiqmmlssloner, stands on his rar'anch with his 2-year-old son,1, John.,McRaeJ said he would'; t is ab o u t .130 Ilka for W : • said Brent McRae, a county « comi tournameim e^t ■••• • • the anti*governm« for his two children to stay InI GaGarfield County when they get;et older. . ; missibner and ra'nche , Freemeh; That’in i: in l9 9 0 : tier; •.. . ‘ Twenty-nty-one s tu d e n ts ^ sched- irdan are. basic:'' pgQ- ' W ilson believes: a new road uled tbb gigraduate in May. Tmal ' ' ' , fewer people than i iople h ere love th e ir God,->d,- ture, fishing and huntinghi - by years,” a ’ ; w ith sidewalks is irrim p o rtan t to •. high schot , Services in Jordips,:a,Srorerjja said Tom Spilluni, a! Aool enroUment is 76, and •' ' families and th eir indcpen-m -. building up’busineslesses around . council:ilman who^ owns the Jordan's vitality, bubut previous . projectedted to dwindle .to'51 stu- - two gas stations, a cafe an d a . HAnro:e. This life - isolated and few others. The 'u y e f ' nd • them. Others contenend the popu- homey’C^'Garfield Hotel & Motel,>1, grant applicationss h1 a v e b ee n dents byly 22008. A lr^dyi some de- hardware store, a t - is one they’ve chosenen Iatibn loss is just an ie denied..Many,city. s ; bank,'.among a fevvon Moin Street , mother rough, . “But weve can’t keep going on the : r. streets are mentaryry m* County and th e coiiiJiiritless little . ; Jeeri-a ;g. , m ent 'company to piulu-sue grants - can afford . stories and discuss, leaving their , oieiifefe.'';, n-agers drive nearly 170. lord, to keep ..them open;? rkedintheoth-, • towns of eastern Monontana; • miles; roroundtrip, for a S3 niati*[i. and economic'oppoportunities. - Spillum1 sasaid. “They’re'our No.-I' '.: current events, le me want'to exploit the'le' ‘Teople just thinl In • They also have .form pickup trucks parkesireet until the. , area’s f nk it will be rieo at: tlthe M ontana Theatre in •med a.joint ; concern,n, aall rig h t .UnleM we fig* • s greatest assets - agricul*.il*. - all right. And it will•ill,.for a few ' Miles Cl ,g . . board to explore optic . emise desolate stn City. ;Weekly'-shopping tions.' " '.' ure outt h(how to draw people, in Nearby.Fort Peck ..... "H isvoi . late night hours. . ' :k L a k e 'is a 5 voice t r ^ offi

t e r ' S i ; F i l m m a k ( urvivors commei( morate 1906San1 n FrancijSCO earthliquake; ■N FRANCISCO fAP^ - p l a n s m m w _=___Jttater,.my-hrnthers’.:s.showing.us . Andreassas-fault^Manj^urvivorr Ivors of San Francisco’s )’s . .at n ig h t how ,red tlthe sky was ....have sai^50pe>cerit. blor andtnd is.stahding todaywjn.- , .‘-Gpd’s Army” andmeed plans to‘ of; : >quake taught her hotot-to worry. . - Suivey.y. - ■■■ -:-■■...... ‘ . stronger than the 6ione in. 1906, . the hotel i.ty- . ■ ■ . " . ■ . • ^Something’s goini 3tel’s lobby, photographs : City,” has announcbiography of ing to happen , The . ground-shook gi violentlyly. ‘ Boatwright said. But'iif th ere’s only of th e ddty t: after the quake Show. sephSmith; • 1906; .IS Lotta’s Fountainin no matter where youy< go,”.she- back anand forth and the land mak'e a movie bi( sd as a m ee tin g point for id a 5 percent chancice th ^ the. . piles of>f nibbleri covering strc» ^' . church founder Joseplline producer served or said. ' . * •••along paparts 'of the fault'.mbved'2d 'region will ^perien beguhaiDaScoutaa I, suryivoi »nce a quake * wiih onlyi^y a few buildings staod* Dutcher and lint is.2.when..the-J—as»muchch-as'26*feetrBoatwright-h f— the’size’oeth'e^906^o^ o n e W e F tK g ^ lrig. " ‘ ' :dw«t locations . T his year,:moreye than a dozenin garthqunkp_hnpp.pened,->5he ------^ — Jy titied “The survivori/ors m et a t th ere as sirensns ■ .remembers her fatlIther rushing, i------— ^ ! tor tne tentativeJyory of Joseph. blaredid a’ t 5:12 a.m.', th e ex actct • in aiid telling.the.ftfamily there • .Prophet: TJie Story>utcher said time Dfof the I quake'. viras rio time to pack.;k. He had to , Smith Jr.-,” . Duti • , M ostsc of the survivors were:e . carry her m other outjtbecause,.as • T h u ^ ay . this.^^gly . toddlbribrs during the 7.8-magni-ti- .' p art o f C hinese traradition, her rong individual ' ' tudequiquake that killed about JOO “ARITEG H IELPSM klE- H' "I want to bring thi )0 ' mother’s feet weree bo'iind an d . n charismadc ahd stronitcher said. “A ’ pepplee and< tri^ered a fire-thatat - she could not walk, to the screen,” Dutcl! greater thari . . all butIt destroyed-the.-city. t Manyly ■' .’Others remembebered what ' \ j J abiii. .This is. ...rememl . figure like this is gl mber the commotion stir-r-. their parents.told themt about, ;iVE M'[YSON:.A:;eHA]INCE”; )n’t m ake this roundir . ' Lawrence of. Arab: ding the quake, ,but saidid , the quake and its5 5aftermath. ' ■ ' . "Gandhi. -If I don’t were tod excited to be-le- . M arie Sagues,'w hb3 ’was 2 days ' H H B film, somebody else d.’' . old atthetim e, saidd Iher parents And Tm convinced thi rai Allen,' 98, was almost 4 and others put stovejres out in the . ' Susan Becic is ia single mother it,Tm not going to like ; old virhen sh e was woken llo"nr'ji*“his ■ S y th m street because theley couldn’t . n flH . Smirh v as born ii the shaking. : ■ cook in. the house. raising her son,on, j6hn> aTivin' j died in '1844, shot )yaale mob that hage, ni.. jail vas screaming,” she said. “I The earthquake lasasted at least* S | H . brother Hyrum'by‘i mber my. mom dressing us ■ Falls High Sch(chool junior, • stormed the CarthaiTS w ere being . *^ememt iis .' ' 45 secbrids, about twtwice as long ' • where the brothersnction of a dis- ■ . “ P .11'n ice arid -wairm andld as is typical, and theie movement ' ‘ - SB H j 'Susan is concercemed about , ■ • • • held for, the destnictiss. . putting-ag- us in the middle of thele traveled along an almosta 300- ' ■ 9 ||H , sentmg group’s press.heavenly being street,t, nott having any drinkinglg , mile long stretchI (of the San M |H John’s fiiture: afafter high schobl ' V Smith daimed a he!n-1823 near and the expense . appeared him in-[•showed him a nse of college. <■:; . Palmyra, N;Y., and ofsh an ancient U j ARTEC olTeredred Susan arid : 5: ... ..ir^igious.history onof engraved on W l mith ffahslated . ie S e iiliiogtc Val - Amencan dviliiation < lley W John a choice.e. . . metal plates that Smitlonnoh.” . mto the “Book of Monhe movie will Hrt(cHomes budget. . ' _ Dutcher said the . Left: Susan Beck.:.;mdiisagc.lhcnipisl ’m have a SIO million bud> Anny,” about' He made “God’s?he A C hurch of ’ . ^ E and single mother,T. withvi her son John, an missionaries of Thetter*day Saints, • B happier.J I’m hap]ppier,” said Susann; ' / any, interest.in what tl we as a -. Comixions, ab o u t I wlparticular are . sodety and kids inleo pt screens and . ■ | . Professissibnal Technicai ProgiJgrams are offered in ththe 20 school districts t seeing on their videonovie screens,” ts through out the*. n have a role in ]' Magic'c Valley. ARTEC’S foci video games and molt^

I d ^ a h q /W e ^ S Gjarn bririgs* Bc®nlian greoup-fitiilds gat:heiing; place BoisE(AP)-Ihsosoioe ways, it’s ^ poet]trytoAUaska . . as unlikely a place forBoshunsasfo . ’Boiseii ; ■ ..'.On thewallliangng'pictureTof^^^^H E ~y5u’llevers n fin d -v erses oion-be^lr-boittiK^ rProminent^memberers'of Bo^e’s -^ ^ ^ ^ l .. . ANCHORAGE,:, AJaska.‘(AP)V •' .lamnffki j a >I^Jftorieslbf;il.^^^^| : iDUnng a nighft ofo .drinking, • gl Ba^ue immi^uoron an d exam-* .wT^en the small priririnrabput.alco- W pies of Basque dresss and( customs.' ' . h'qf'contrat'becomeimes re^iuidant, g ; ^ But Sunday .'thie soisong amplified - li; ".a-short-poeni.on g isqui III...... L iB W i ^ -r%bottle-would^h!4hspir‘e~ffayiS“ ^ ^ 8 er.'comes from ) . ‘ U riivenity bf'AlaskBska A ndiorage » \ an elg ht»year»old Bosnian*E boy\l:_H BK ^ — -rAtudentPatrickTToofobsier. . ^ a weanng a~“Stonercord”> C ^ r^ M fe ■ " / I t ’s perfect.'It’s:’spnly c seven;or , K ' ;:A u ^ T -s h irt. ; > w, • ' r i ^ight'lines, you can:an get through' « ' - As h e sings 'a Bbsnsnian anti-war: . ; i t . r u read it," Hoosijosier said. ' ,• i» so n g a n d s>vays to t< re co rd e d ' '. - ;;.poosler, 22, andI(id kindred so u ls. ■ g music,‘a group off adults* from ' , Mthered at the tht .Borealis "I Ij Europe’s Balkan regie;ion sit agaihst. H |^ || ■ jBrewery-last weereek rto .selec t. g , a wall and watch withw interest. t i u ^ poems to gracirace beer bottle ■ SgsS? 3 " andpride. . .. Jfibels. It was partirt of.a project B The marriage may/lopk'strahise: I .intended to bring5 a little .poetry • 1 • Bosnian immigrantss gathering] at .. into the-lives, , oiof everyday. trRW? ’ the.center of the d:ity’s t greatest ‘ ■■. A J^k an s duiing'NatNational Poetry' y ■ 'concentrationofBasqsque culture- < . Monthin April. ^ ' But the two groupsps have much ■ >-.;“The Beer Balladlad ” ,by E than a in common: they cat:ame to Boise ^ _ -from a distant land withVi a differ^— ,r - Fode was. one-ofof th.e, p o em s S jS rtK -selected. A saliit entculture. .. lute to n o te d • ’*! - . And they want to r A r^^poet Robertert Service, it ) make a n ^ ' ••• ■ home without losing5 traditions1 of i - theoid; • tStM l'5 . Since January,y, B asque .NadjBLb'sl «stlc,'9,;learM Bbtnlan danceincei April.6 at the Basque Mumttaunfin Boise. Since January,-li So cheers to Service,'YukonSet « ' Museum managers ry, managan bf the.miiseuni 'B ard . . • •s have let a . ' Aavalatat a group of about 80 BothlaMana gather to aing, dafice and socialize.si . b group of about'80 Boilosniahs of all • . ' ■ ^..Who.told us talessof oj the fearless. • 1 • . " 6 •• .ages get together, at tt the muKum - ; Last falfaU .when’ teienagers fromm nate the use of the mus • :f,illtakeabobkandndfrosty.beer . , •SSJjS 5 . in downtown Boise useum. ■• . youngpeopeople.' ' e on Sunday . the grouplUp first performed a tradi-ii- “I knew they had ana amazing. , “You C£ ' . Jnstead of dying, coldct arid beer- ' ;o 5 2 ? S i afteimoqns. tional Bm I can see they.speak less. :■ 3osm‘an' folk dance for the.»e tradition of music,, dancec and English betbetter than I do,” Husic -. l : 'v . ‘ They sing, dance, sodaUzesi and . older refuefugees, the response wis ^ . handiwork,” Carmro si ^ plan, events, all in a ; says. VI niet, . says of the younger Bosnians.-' an effort to/', emodonalnal;:,..-' &vaz Husic (a foUc danimce teacher) "They are i .- “Frankly; we’res trti^ang to.seU •' h • teach their childrensn - and th e ■ “The fii ire involved in dieir high first concert that we had,d, and the rest is ju n 'thhis i amazing, school; thethey will be able to do • V opened their hearts antnd this place' . ,. pf .the b eer bottle labels.lat “We’re > of about 3,000 Bosnianm r e f u g ^ . .. don’t haveave to know the dances to:o tptheni.”, . . trjfing tosellyouonon !^e idea of \ . Some have been inii Boise for- be Bosnialian. But it’s good to con­1- Some of the older reading a poein.9 ■ !r Bosriians ^H V ^JJll .seven years., > tinue,thetie tradition.” . '.. -have limited En^ishih.s'peaking ; ' The council, whichid i had a bud- ’ . “W hat t h ^ n e ^ ^d most.wasa : Mariai.Canhen'Gambliel C directsts ',.' ability. But m ahy you ' get. of $2,000 to spi auhgeron'es . 111 spend on the - ‘/soc|>^ , place to meet,”;sa3ays Basque the Folk< aand Traditional Arts pro-'> , can.speak EngUsh.weveU and are . promotional campaijpaign, worked .Museum Executivei'e Director gram fbrir ithe Idaho Commissionn , assirhiladng weU intoo their iiew in conjunction' withth th e Alaska yil.take^a P atv MiUer. “I can1 understandi . on the AiArts. She realized theVe : , culture. th a t v ery . well bee .'Poetry, League.'Tl'The. poetry' ecause the' '^upofr)f new Boiseans neieded a .. - Oneof the goals of thegrbupis-'tl; D /^ l • league approachedd thetl Borealis . Basque needed the samsi e thing. . cultural. oioutlet and hielped cobrdi-i- ' to pass on its leaders!rship to the r 'U I • Bfeyery about rominning up with a <. The community wass goodI to .us , - .BSK , 'asiania'““ .* • way to promote .AonlontWy poetry "; when we first came,e, soitw as TODAY»Y4;30-7;00-9;30PM . • - slams, competitions \ good to bie able tb dod this for t^KT po ets performm their work Spri«-«iiiin .' an d the audience jiidilidgesthem. ’ ' ’i'-rn.o^ • B oise’s M ountaiilin States : ^ .. ■.'.'.'..The'brewery,respcsponded'w ith' . i.liiconCt Refugee Center ^osesed last faU, . H j l H n doing away with one'of tbieer in a bigger bottio t t l e - t h e 20- .^'movwiv bf the p lac^. '. I s « o w h m e s .':rAlOTGS.;.«JSWEli'S..V a i 'Ounce “slammer" --and-w ai illhost . >iibpxe8!ar Bosnians could m eet . .a'poetry;sIam.laterthi’ this m onth to '>Bjm “It meanis a lot toI us.because.''i - J Everything bum t the jpopcdrn! . .i_.liqualily.for.the.Grandind.Slam.state- ^. iwfint^ this is the only way’-wecan"get V J . • .championship in May. " •logeth^,” sia^'Mirelala'Gracahihi?' .■ ^IV^Q Haiti ~ , tay. • a 20-year-old Boi:oise. State.'.'. 'A POKBWH} ''' , .•.’■'?;The, idea ;.. wasis purep syner* University student wh 0 -.g>i” said S.J. Klein,1, 'whov got his vho came to . . fl Boise ^ t h her fethd-a' and brother : *.gldit b r ^ i ^ beer fordormitorvfor ' . .cwo,year5,ago..j:My«brt)rotherlSM^^2|H. — -andhe-onlyspeaks-ErEn8lidirThis™^7 ------A fter graduating witlvitha de^ee’ • ' is a place we gather anUld you r ^ - ' riiT'international reli todirt relations,.he.. • ly have to speak Bosniiliah and you . SPYKIOSIWWHOTlOlRHOOeNOiUOOir^ —---- • returned toAncho:h o rag e and. . keep th e culture aUve.” soucoMuxevou opened the brewery.iry.inl997. ; ' Thousands of Bosn:inians have ifafMBd -—: ——Todi^- , “Wethink.befcrisis a celebra- ' .CAS'»*WTK8U8T0A>ICe been forced from theheir homes. ------— 7-CHOOOIHC tion of life and we’rerelooWBgfor 1 . because of a civil wai'ar that has ' ■ W». *«#. R ,|, p<»bms t h a t ‘fit thliat at th e m e ,”.', . devastated the country. fil9 " "is: Klein safd.' ^ The refugee centeter'helped' Shannon.Pl^Achbn,bn, associate ' l^et*Vlnyl*Ami duiABAtiittttiu ’ many Bosnians settlele in Boise. SNaUVATTHBaATBS ' ' . I.'directoridf the Alaiilaska State Many, say they likeke it here. . vn.'jo.i'jo'.7;eo.f.'jo ; Council On the Artsrts ,'s a id th e , vMntoarw because the cUmate.a.and moun-. l£S4liESSSL£J!S!£A jusTvamwSMroa,vit.4iao.T:is.$^a I goal of the campaign isi to make. . tains, remind them ofI 1home, and - ' .EXIT WOUNDS AM • ' . iHugs ■ LOHOCAMBASPIOeR . I p b e^ mbre acce^bU . they prefer a sinaller c i ^ w ith ' 1t4S • 1.-M • f.'f( . 7;X . f;4S .“We are trying to dispel( the affordable housing. ‘ ! myth' th at all the a^t s are< for the B Q I ^ n j j a THSUCXICANIWOOBTJONtSOIAHy : . ^ ^ ■ K ^ l ’-".EXIT : dite,” she said. , ■ ' B I B I B ^ I . ' - ' ALOHO B eeh bottles arei notno the only l a U n ^ B ' '.. IM>r'«2;4S ) vehicle for verse. WhcVhen 250,000, BLOW imeTMtj C in e m a 4 'N . •. Alaskans,'or 40 percisrcent of the , B M lI: ; »«Ue*s population;i'open 0 their - Z - S : *-KfS.i.-fS.3;«.7;fS,fc»S • telephone and waterer "iahd sewer . )'2^!S5 / lerom i ' I bills this month, thejhey,’II find a ' ' > 2 2 5 '^ : poem tucked insideJ-_"Belu6a,” - _: ; about.the white-whwhales that -8PYKIt»S-f.-f.ueo.x^.s.-oo.T:oo.»M>: ; each year in June sv «k... ■ . T f .-09 . J;00.J..#0 ..w . B,» • I swim Cook . IprovkO^ w ; S eto ff Anchorage.' . . Tod«»’« I C h a p>arellk s Houses e ; ■ ; __ ' JOSJEANI n,ot,f.eo.eStyatthmatm .' ■ ■ Watching a, beluga!fl brcachI the . UCENSJ'JSED. ASSISTED UVIMQ. JOE DIRT f.« ■■ inln’s. ■: . ; tide bringss backb that. 'lato:leu m T 1 iealre> , T w in F’alls’ i Prem ier■A / ssisted Li vir ENEMY ■ spo'ng 'ing Residence V . TddiyiS£SiS£32l£L_ I.T ■ morning when / firsfirst saw one TwnOrMn. ly Got Fingered (m The Chapipjarelle Hoouse a ,. - I iMitate.i '! “B d u ^ ” was-writteitten by, Tom < Sexton, Alaska's fon:ormer. poet ■Announces oiour m uch antici, s e y 6 n e a t r e I laureate, who takes' it as a com*. ; cipated . I F red d y G I pllmeht thar his poemim is stuffed . ftSii&iSA \„S£l?Sjjf^« ■ with water imd sewer!r b ills .' ; ' S ^(» acm i MII.E DUNDEE IN LA - ’ ■■“;To coriie out withth a'w ay to ' ^I'SiEnSSto ' distHbute a poem thatthi exten- ' l. sively, I thiiik that iss a fantastic • ' , . , laaecLWIWAMCTTY** . ■ :• fdea^” . Sextctn said.,. “It“Ii exposes ' li^93nmra 'm -CRocooit. . (' people who probably'ily'wbuldn’t JOEOIRT - ' go to a s to j^ ’ an d bu}buy a little ' a ^ D - -'.laairt'f • book of poetry to sbso m eth in g iNO the PUSSYCATS ', . called poetry, and theythi might ■ & p 9 - *M.S4M'«X Duriin g the momntJis of Aprill and May, 'WRTBREAKER8 JC Mind it interesting andan worth:' Sft.Sun uHf.-99.4M.-7M.ntot(rM ■ IwhUe.” • JOSIEANO: J . The arts council ^cAoilageiage in 'th eir willbbewaioe^f . ' Stt‘Suit tl9 : campaign. isdBU • ' She agreed to stand h ind M onday . BH S ^ | •'.TOI^Vv Dfhre in oiiddde th e d t ^ s 2 ^hour o t airport ' OfoZ0UTS6; pets arekitoaysii [welcome! : p o s t o ffice to re a d1 her h< poet^ ■ IBBW W B ; “Taxing SeaMn^ to last*nwutelas . tkMiy-SundsyaiSM _____ ------F o rrmore-informatation-and-a-pers rsonal tour She redted her poeroera on the \ sidew alk in'E>lusteiy,r, .4.40-de^ee [ weather as harried fileiilers rushed^ H | D ^ H ccall Maggie Pa\avelek, Adminislistrator . Prtdir-StkMi > past Those'who pausedsed to listen ■ Ghapailai^lle House want 'to6 knowI if taxes are .. ■ • P I I ’m o v e r t^ ^ , iby peiP M p te o ri , P"' . •/ . '. • 1 8 8 0 H

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