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Kan. ^ Twowo Wichita Elvesi Lehl,hi, a retired Boeing A Ai t low speeds, th e vehide nnms problems of congeigested airports, engtnem liavc designedled a high- en^neer, andani Glen Zuihwalt, a nior■long a n o v e rh e a d rail strurung delays and bad wea/eather. { ...... speed ground transportalnation sys- retired aeron'onautjcol en^neering alondong lowers placed at 100-f<^fooi It would be idtd< >I for travel . tem that would ‘fly’ paspassengers . professor atIt thetl university. inteintervals. between larger: citiesc: such as CORRECTIO3N FOR THISS ''ii (0 their dcsiination?:, rath■ather than “This is definitelyde: a system of At Ai higher speeds, the craftt Iilifts Dallas to Houstonon, S t. Louis to transport them on a tratrain with the future/c,” said Brad Lehl, offiff thet railing and flies 25 toto 3S C h ic a g o o r L a ss V\ e g a s to Los WEEK'S SAIIE CIRCULARR : tracks. • Lehl’s son whow is helping with feete e t above th e ground. Sens ^ ':W< m n r B I N G S m FOOLC D S ’ ^ • f m M Bufiljilahoio J l W M erry C histmas i ^ O m m i'. | a i | & H a p p yN ew Y ^o rfm n J ‘O ' everyone at C rhe\ f c t e i iVel Springs Ftiot oods! i. ^ N ^ ^ T l The lO iE T Z B i ' i f G D O N ^ ^ QGLASS SHOP ^ 1 = ; x l l Jfolidaijs Dt [n c . g f e A 200 20 Broadway South' > Buhl IE lectrii^IC !K?:; roodwoy Sooth 7 ' ' ® . ' 5 4 3 ^ 9 9 4 Buhl y p : ' - THANKS FOR YOUR m stm asis _ During This BUSINESSTHIS n # Wilson's^ Cominjj! Happy Holidays \A P erso n al \ \ C o n n e c t i o n In c , r 7 U U'^ S e a sm t * Brilliant stillness of a st 2nd thank yon for .‘t .' ; V ' '^ 921 Moin Easi - Buhl;Sif , ^ a p | u I $ 0 t m air and our heorts ore j y o u r 6«5ine55/[ ‘! 543-8222 :noj: Unique Gijls(Is, Collectibles &? So M\iuch u More! 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N ® 543-5100 m s since tsi2 H pPLEASURE OF YOUR £ < ra w t13 Broatfway North!onh'sfflfc-' -A' H - ^ W P APATRONAGE. ' W e HOPE W Buhl-543-9210 .J h Peaceful^I Blessings antiId Best k ;|*^(Ul QOOD THINGS COME JJt; r > W BACK TO YOU IN THIS R[ I P Happy Midwjsl j | H Wishes flfor a Happy Holollday SPECIAL SEASON ^ 5 Join Uf Soturdoy., I « Seasoi)n & a Successisful g | i • ■ - Q a r y • K( December 30Hi'^ % C o l d S hot & C elebra - Gameir^^^^4 ' GAS & CONVENIEIIENCE STORE ^ New Vear! 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Imperial Theaterer Friday to per- / . ^ In there were thinu that you N Sore Mu!jscles-Stressede d ? - ■But;the“X-Filia"acl u Just form a medley ofif hihis hits a n d pass actress isn’t • -r— ------— ------did not speak about, no ma sufe w hether h er newwroleinthe r the Edith V natter out toys to children 1 W harton n o v e l, stars whswhat you were feeling." “Got! m akes me f ^ e “Ih e J Io u s e o fMif Mirth” w in A ndersonI asa: a poor woman who me do this,” said jfla Brown, who haslas given away ^B 3 S f i e e iCa^ a ' 8ffiB 2 to fans of tho poppopularsd-fi tiiestoGtiniinwithupper-dassNew Cin rrta - Christmas toyss forfi years, but Yorlcersintluthe early 20th cenniry. Singer.. becomes Uie Sant •^P jav e a'reaUy goodood relation- Despite it! n e v e r before perfierformed for the •■ its obvious differences, OfDfSeulforneedy ' children children, Wm Jrhouror2/$f20>0 s ^ ^ th my fojt," Andijidersonsaid ‘-'AndersonD saids her new movie A AUGUSTA, Ga. - Donnirling a Brown, 67, donasnatcd 52,SOO to MEN-WWOMEN-CHILDREN inSa'iurday’s Los Angeligeles Umes. ^ shares somen e themes w ith th e con- re d red leather suit and cowlwboy purchase bicychcies, dolls and tJ|iB “E ut a t bottom Une,ine, I choose spiracy-GQedIe d “X-Fdes.” boo boots,. singer James Brcrown stuffed animals,:, aand local busi- j o k t p feed my souL”’ “E v o n nane e was basically living b ea » 7 3 txscame th e S anta of Soul forrhun- I nesses donated otht)dient)ys. 3 6 -2 8 6 0 ;*Tlie House of Mirth,”lh,” bascdon ab reathiDlg gl lie,” A nderson said of ^e -' '-j'/.• 'ifl 1^1 '- ■ V . ' ■■' ^ 0 4 - ™BP) ’>£kloj^ H i 0 u B iSm"Tii^ )rUls:ide i i i S 0 o ) ■ I s S i i i ® i s w t e t t I- . 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W e hope ‘f lf EP b Greetings... ^ ' ^ w « s»e 2 W l QCOOCD THINGS COME f f i l S r I ^■••••' • ' \ ■ :•':■ ■• . '- 3 BACKCK TO r o u IN THIS K IK sracu u . SEASON X m I - - '■ ^ * neighbors & /n m tls .'W cOUR STORI ^ " T 3 T S a jm Sial9s T j H V ,! m y- ? May all yom dmits M lEilbS S wishes all of lha JK eriy CAr/s///hn a .s f S ^ coiiietnie. ^ M l® > MagicValh/ W - L l I Thunksforym ' W o n d a r h i ' y iL V iu h rfu l iC' J:la p p (j „Ycv// Iy.■ ) e a r ^ 1 ^ i H o l U a y $ i |ay the Spirit f m i n a ll cf i/s at of Christinas ' ! y , w ii u M imas ( J .5.)6-S7;/J nJsiS^^ ALbideWlthVou b ] J tiaP ” ^MdYoure “ - 1 ' ® ®i| ''■ * 2 8 0 sSOUTH c IDAHO ST, ■ WENDEUW ^ r . ■ { We welcome tlte'le ^gift or yvur patronase. \ ^22ILM *CestbrinM w iD is n i 7 .‘^ S m Sv 3 Krefl • «nefal Store Sporliniling Goodi V I '* : O ’ (Qp][NK3N iionW lkm Br^^T^^ I P a g e A -6 M onday,y, Dt:cember 25, 20C ' T h e T imn e s e S c w ^ ~ E p m mJAL fPLEASE,Sm-^vV^ P \ - ■ (SURE...tErK| BEENSCeOOD. CAMCA I t a k e T H IS BA IHW EJUSTALimn x £ ? J K S H O I * ^ VTheiChristn [Has stor^y, g JcoutjrirEr F l R j r T ^ y f — -f ; astoold by S3t. Luke ^ Now it came to paspass in ihose days, be to all the people; for lodayday in the f ;hai a decree went forthfo from Caesar lownvn of David a savior has betbeen bom t. , ^ M l Augustus that a cens ‘nsus of the whole to you,yo who is Christ the Lorj j r d . A jid * \ lEU \ / O ’ world should be taxe(xed. This first cen- this:s shalli be a sign to you:; VouY w ill jus took place whiUlile Cyrenius was findd ;an infant wrapped in sw:sw addling governor of Syria. An(^ d a ll w e re going, clotheth e s a n d lying in a m an g er.”sr.” cach to his own town,n , toi re g iste r. /And suddenly there wass withw the ^ ? And Joseph alsoal went froni angegel a multitude of the heavenlyhe ^ Galilee out of the towntoi of Nazareth host;51 praising God and saying,lg, “ G lory A ^ 4 r J y A into Judea to the3 townt' of David, to GodGc in the highest, and oron earth WhbBKV Which is called Bethl(;hlehem - because peaceice among m en of good will.’iU.” I i I he was of the hous Pft.fiwss. there, lhat the days forfoi •* WilUariamBr04± and see thisi s th i n g 1 n * 4 * ' / 6HRtSTH*«!**! her to be deJivered-ed ClaricWW a lu v rth th a t h as c o me toti pass, r were fulfilled. And shesh e S teve v e Crump which the Lor! . <1 - i Monday. Owaoitnter 25,2000 T«ti1nFib.ld*o Fs A-7 p in io n , .O f Classifiecids 733-0931"r~— i g ’s rio) ta n o p3tionfo th is 1lady ij?I? AFTER C^RRISTMAS SAI\LE; J I w tio o k ...... - - | ------^ ■ ■ I ■ •— -^-■ •"■ ‘CaCttrmw PoUct would suggeSest president, I certa I: STARTS TGESC 1 ? ; tiie se days tl rtain ly will not bet > * ' IDAY, DECEMBER 221 6 i . Rp B E l d e r ^hier as a possible commissio]ioner - against h er. of the N ^ o n a l Football Leie a g u e ,. • ■ ------[ OPEN DtDAILY 10am-6 pm ,’ $ W ill .j'vrfab once de I described I . ’ As Stanford provost, diesC f rst RobEJderisedi dBtirhtfselftom et/iforo/r/jcSon ■ «; I imeasone somedaybebecomethefirst woman wc and first African-' Jose Merctirv New j the “^ y lots” of int«internation- >. fdnale natic ews.Readcnmay ■ : idonal security adviser.' American As in the university’!y*s top tprirc to him at:: 750Rldder7. Park - ■1 ■ ^ The Countrtry Gift Garden ' ■ ■ ' Nordidlfoi foresee that on the way administrative ad and finanda^ Drive. San Jose,.Calif.95m.orby Q ■ ^ W «S' OmMm Ml ^ 0 ; rS B 'sh c 's grown.m . • fupshewnilimid be provost of . sta staff job. she inherited a $4:►43 mil- e-mail to rdderiis,^mercury.com. ^ j P ; I I ^ ’s Rice in a threeiree^olunm . Stanford. OrOi serve on die boards lion Uo defidt isstsesiiQ ^ I |C^^pb^dwithtbepr(president- of the Hewltwlett Foundation, Her l response w as to cut:ser- st o o i ^ e OnA o f thi the Los Charles Sdrchw ab Corp. and vices vie and fire staff with h a tth e Times, with a profilep _ Chevron, thethi last of which has New Ne York T im es w o u ld gingngerly lO jdqfffibing her as havinjidng "spent nam ed a sunipertankerforher, f describe de as *cnly lim ited fa T" -JJfeJl'' i • Y - A fF ter e iIfa risttm a s ' S ■ '.'i V,. 'v V r > a l e ^ DI e c e m ]i b e r 2 6 ) - 3 0 5 0 °Vo / Off all Chhristmas D<)ecorations ■: ' 4 0 % O f f all £ Holidayy Wear 3 0 % O f f £all W inter Coats ( ' I c 1 ■ I • 1 i ». i Adcjitionalll 25% Off alli Clearannee Merchaiihdise ® ; I 'S V I ■ ' 1'..' f-’ ■ 124 Maillin Ave. N. 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POCATELLO (AP)P) - As law- change hoihow I- ■ ■ ' ' I'Idaho State than to cithe) ^makers prepare for thtth c 2001 leg- th c S ta t S tate University or the U ni ;islativc session. SOUIouthcastern Board o of Idaho. jidaho senators, repre:jresentatives Educatio: B W l^Sim UrE “They’re not giving cnouj)ugh con- •and'schuol offidals wanttvai to focus allocateJ e s E.t .i.tfii li-.li J l i l i ll sideration 5 that ISU has inc ■ ’ on establishing parityty iamong the genera■ a 1 eenrollm ent more than anyo:rTone e ls e . ^ state’s public imiversitituties. .funds from)m the Legislature to uni- aand the funding hasn’t incracreased : “It is patently unfaiifair to disad- versities.. K unz proposes that aIJo- tito match that,” said Se Jvantage southern IdahiIaho students cation be-• directlyd linked to enroll- VWhit\vortli, D-Inkdm. MO help nortliem IcJahoiho students,’! ment figurtures, ratiier tlian calculat- Boise State has a b •said state Rep. Kentm t K unz, R- ing increas;ases from a university’s rire q u e s t fo r fiscal y e a r 2'2002 of I Pocatello. “I want new,ew m oney to budget bas«lase. SS87.8 million, whilele th e ! be directed to the liave-ive-nots.” The Stattate Board of Education LUniversity of Idaho.seek; ; Kunz siipiwns a “doidollars follow has historiorically distributed less nmillion. Idaho State is aski ;the smdciits” policyy thattl would money froirom its general fund to SS78.3 million. ; G ro u p c£:alls 2 0 0 0 g§ood for laniad protecti(ion ; B O ISE - T he WiWilderness ' — -U tttry. jSociety says officials]ls did more |(jIdaho in brief “ W e’ll h a v e th e u lt • th is y ear to pro tect:t ;A m erican ______accountability in Idaho10 w hen • lands than in any year s tcachers and student:: mus m eet aho State Departmem of jj 'w h en tiie 105-milliun-ac the new achievement star urc wiil conduct inspec- ; L uuls Act bccame law. A gnculturi c re a te d by th e S ta te Boi uuglioiit next year. ^ : “Tlie roadless areaMproleclion i Education,” H arris said. ; policy, in particular,, wi>rill make. .1 “We "III• ill look for host materi- K/ •long-term differenceiR-i: h c rg in tlie mite whidh is easily Officials g suspect runav ■ Idalio," said Craig Gchi d because of its unique dministrator Roger Vega VV d ir e c to r of Tlie WililLTness Wi “ I"-,,"*)';' wolf roams Camas Prai : Society. “Some of tlicg slawNsi best ““I-itiiout the obvious pres- WINCHESTER - Offici at [rem ain in p chinook .sa:salinidi and t-’ncc <)f thisbis pest, the insect dam- - th jj- e W olf Education and Re: 'Steclhead trout habit:siliit'ivill be “«>■■ften IS misidentified as a Center c suspect a wolf m •spared frorn road builHiililing an d problem.” I’« sisince October is roaminin g th c Camas Prairie or has drrIropped A new report releaseased by The AssessntfiTierrt program for down di into the Salmon, :R iv e r Planlst-comotllatian Victor Borge, right, mimicss pianistpl: Liberace, left, backstagagi s t the Colden Theater In NevNg»yoiliilai TF Monday,D M/[ a g ic V a l l ee y y AV e s t )1 District i|eromne School 'H o lidiay sch(LQOlspOD r t s f c o r iLcemso ' 3 m e I By Aaron Brock |)fferssparentinlg classes' Tlme»Hew« w r t t e r . building courage and self-f-' BURLEY - HoUdajay vacation ^Three six-w■week !cm J; in children, mutualII plans for th e fam ily wcw ere already J j^ io n s will >ect, effective communica-a- sot, but then G ary H a rrp e r discov- i l l b e S 3 slfiil-S why children misbe* e r^ his daughter, whotio plays bas- ^ e l d Wednen e s d a v s *J»vee andz how to redirect thatIt ' ketball for Raft Ri■liver High ' ■ - b e havior, a v resolving conflictsts School, had a game on:n D e c 21. TJmet-Nflwt» ■ peacef “We’re having to spsplit up as a ------^------T h[le e sessions will run fromm family," he said. “Panu t of us arc JJ t w i n f a l l s - Free Active Jan. 33 to Feb. 7 and Feb. 21 to:o staying home so she c a n go play l^arendng classesscs for parents in Marchc h 2 S . ball, and part of us are-e l e a v ^ ” *)(mn Fa!^ andI JeromeJc counties Theiie classes will be held atIt The game in questii be offered by th e Twiri Falls V e raa C. < O’Leary Junior Highj, appear on Harper’s ocopy of the iSiehooi D istrict:t andt the Idaho Schooool in the Little House;g schedule, so he was su rp rised fD^partment of Health and Far^>lily Center on the southeast when he saw an updad a te d list iWeUare. c o mier e i of Elizabeth Boulevard games. d a sse s will be held from and EEs a s tla n d Drive. “Originally, we were r e to ►^io 9 p.m. W edrednesdays for six No0 registrationi is required,j play that game the fir week of fi^cks. Three, six-weeksix sessions Intere:rested parents or soon-to-be^ January,” Raft River>r girls’ bas- be ffered. p a re•n n t ts c a n show up for the firstJJ ketball coach Dei Lee classes wiLwill cover a num- class,s. explained, noting thehe schedule of issues inclueluding parenting CalllU M a rg y Wray at 73S-7649g was changed duringg the 1999- i^wyles, p a re n tining g methods that to arrarra n g e fre e child carc or callII 2000 school year. r d there is a j ^ v e shovm to b e succcssful, dis- M a rdd a t Lanring at 733-6900 forJJ. Still, H a r ^ b e lie v e f^pline using nonlon-violent meth- moree infou n n atio n . problem here, not withth th e sched- uie confusion, but wiirith die role sports arc playing aiat the high — s^ool level, espedalldly over the | — (CSI TOIDAY—— holidays. “I have a concern asas a parent,” EI: Todau la y H o lididay Classic through said Harper, who is aa mi em ber of ird a y in Prescott, Ariz. "Campus officesCCS are dosed all the Cassia County Schchool Board. “Holidays should t >veek for Christmm asa break. >><= The Minico' HI,High School girls basketball taamtei warms up before a recentt famei afalnst Skyline High SchcSchool. Even over the Friday time." thietlcs Uke up a sut»tantlalI chchunk of time, snd some parentnts would like to tee coaches» sn< snd athletic direc- I . Tuesdisday " Sheam te rolling Through the Harper is a su p p o rtete ro fa tH e l. «*l"' ies, but he sees a p rooblem t when lomcalabacback games and practices overer the1 Chrlstmai season. : “Steamrollingng Through the d a y s,” 1, 2, 3, 7 and 8 p.m ., they become a top prioritypi for and the uatesta stayed with a 20- scale s back games and praradices years. Doggettt saisaid. ] Holidays," 7 a n d 8 p jn ., Faulkner Ikner Planetarium, students. game formalnat. over c the Christmas seasoion. But Minico Highgh School junior planetarium. C niiristians ri on Campus fy Jerry Doggett, theth Cassia In orderr tot( cram 20 games Into several s board members pomtedpc Clare Bodensteimeiner, a member of “Site Extractiiction” art show, "Violortorious Living" 12-siep pro- School District superiirintendent, a limited season,se: there must be a oul c lhat this could have acadverse the girls’ basketlketball team, said Herrett Center,:r, Jean B. King Sram,.n, 7 p jn .. Shields 102. ly agreed this is a n a re a oof concern. few gamess o o ver the holidays, said affects a on area teams. she has no probroblem with prac- Gallery (ihroughh JJanj . 27). Narcotics a f' Anonymous weekly m eetintin g , 7 p.m .. Desert 112. “There is some feieeling that Gary Huxsecsey, th e athletic clirec- If other schools arounind the tices and gamesnes over the holi- high school athletics5 isi taking a tor for Burlerley High Sdiool. s ta te arc practicing a n d piplaying days. • Wednesnesday disproportionate aiamount of “You neeteed the whole season to games, ^ then schools who10 take “I think it'si aboutab right,” she '’■“Steam rollingng Through the Saturday . time," Doggett said. play 20 gam'im es." he said. “As long that t time off could-fall btbehind. said. “If therere wv asn’t practice Holidays,” 1, 2 and 3 p.m., ' “Thirhe Explorers,” 2 p.m.,1., But, he added, athl«iletes gener- as die statete says: we’re allowed to Harper I agreed. over th e break,rc. thenth Fd be at the Faulkner Planetaritarium. Faulkr[kner Planeiarium. ally cany pretty goodl ggrade point p lay 20. then th most teams are “It can't be just Raftt Riveri (gym) anyway.’* ' S n a k e R iv e:r r iKennel Club “SteJteam rolling Through thele averages, so they can hhandle both going to pla}lay 20.” High I School that doesn’i’l prac- And, she saidaid. there Is still monthly meeting.lg, 7 p.m., Taylor Holid;idays,” 4, 7 and 8 p.m.,1., sports and academiclie require- Usually,^ athletics directors try tice,” t ho said. tim e for familyy activities,ac 256. F aulkrIkner Pliuieiarium. ments. not to scheihedule more than two So to really be an effefective “Out of thee wholew day. you The state allows girls•Is’ and boys’ games inany an week, Huxsey said. measure, r a ruling would have h; to only practice maylwma; two hours," ;■ Thuisiisday Sunday b a s k e tb a ll te a m s to t< play 20 If there wer^ere no games over the affectj the entire state.e. The shesaid. . games, not in d u d in g th e playoffs, holidays, thenth« teams would need Cassia ( School Board s s: a id it ------, “Steamrollingng Through the Magiag ic V alley Bible Church, 10 and almost all teamss tryi to play several three-gamethi weeks |o would v explore tliis optionn ; at the Tiwes-Ncws tfriftTti-ri Aamn Brock holidays,” 1, 2 and 3 p.m., a.m. tot< 1 p .m ., Shields 117 a n d that many contests. A few years m ake u p the difference. sta s te level...... can bc rmchcdt atat the Mini-Cassia tarium . 118. Paulkncr Planetari ago there was some tatalk*of limit- At its neetingm e last week, the But chan(;cs at th e s ta te level Bureau at 677-407-4042, ext. n o . or !. Golden Eagle women'swi basket- Chuil u r c h o f Christ, 10:30 a.m ., i ing the season to 18: £games, but Cassia Schc:hool Board discussed w v ill be opposed, and if annything j bv c-mail att abrock^magic-a Ijall team plays in tht e R oughrider E vergrrg re e n AOS. opposition to this plara n was stiff, askir>g areaca athletic directors to happens h it will take se:e v e ra l i'a//tnj.cnm. J Peop'ple Stan: to3 rebuild mlonths afteisr fires p in e j uJNCnON.Colo. n (AP)- they’ve tl parked on their proiopeny. interior wallsi of o f her house. "1 3 |||p i —Half-buih.tt-houses,.burned-out ------Six-months-after-thls-rr-m oun------cried-when-I-thoithought-about the ------. cars and b la c k e n e d k itc h e n tainous ti neighborhood wasas rav- house not beingIng decoratL-d for ':Si : Coldi - ______^ Continued fromom B l Idahoans Id are expected to re \ • ■ I — ...... — m n ------^------n " ” >K«nbw25,:000 •S' • l ^ f A T IION C H i .e r e c o) m e s t:h e R €s a ie n rn iu m Cool heiadfcan be5 useliali :: Ayearaiafter the “■ w hen CO 1 winter ■ celebrati ChtcaoTrlbmw ...... Itions, the I _ _ _ 1 _ Automotiveve : Center in,Oak ' ffl Parlc.nL CHICAGO - The wai : true millillennium I rater pipes in winter, 1he said, cars should are crating. Car batntteries are have a lighta falling. The heat in yoi h te r weight of oil, approach p F four ap art- ' as 5W30 rath*ather than die staildard ches K m ent Is barely registeriiring on the ^ 10W30, bee thennometer. !>ecause heavier oil NEW YORK (/^ ' 'freoeseasieraer and makes it harder <(AP)-For calendar And we’re only in th efsfirstweek forcarenginej purists, it’s a1 one-in-a-thousandor of winter. in e s to tum over. ' • chance to get tl I?'" - 1 “The cleanc« m er your oil, the-bet- :t th in g s rig h t. For ’■ 111-- ■ ■ ■ ■ But the attack of the! frigidf de- ter chance yc d ties whose partiarties f lo p p ^ a year H I s your car will start,” ments does not liave to occuroc vnth- Rosi^olosaid ago, it’s a chancece forf rcdcmptioa uud. out a battle. In Chicasi Get ready - or noti - for the Real While mechanics^ tow-t :ago, landlords are . _ MUJenmura, as op /•tmck dn- required to> kekeep apartment'tem- ! opposed to the bois- ^ vers and plimibers respcponded to peratures ac : teroas but mathtithem adcally incor- - «™‘^r8encies as tem pe K least 68 degrees for : rcct celebrations p e r a tu r e s ...... m ost o f th ee diday and 63 degrees- ons that swept the' dropped below freczining across overnight, f globe when the: YtYear 2000 anived. p a n s of the U nited Stat« ' The number wi stes, some Apartmentent temperaturw in was n icc and neat. of them took a breaki ito offcr other munidp - But u n d er th e W m icipalities may differ, thc widely used advicc on how to avoid hhaving to depending ©n ti Gregorian calend:ndar, whidi staned call them this winter. on town ordinances, ; with the year 1, ( “Ihlstssomec n ething die dQr a k e s 1, only 1.999 years Cheryl Bailey, ctKwnerer of AAA very eeriousi ■J had elapsed sincenee thc stan of the I S ils Jl Archer Heating & Se> 'Usly,” said Kriiten 'iiW f ■ A fi r T H n s ewers in Lobbins^iiban ' first millennium.n. 1 Thc third millcn- ' Chicago, said water p banban, spokeswonarf pipes in for the Chica*icago Department of : nium doesn’t begiicgin until this com- W /lk homes whose basementsts are not Building;^ who : ing New Year’s E vho noted the deian- s Eve gives way to so insulated as other rotooms arc xmu re^xnded ; Jan. 1,2001. ded to more dum 1 5 ^ vulnerable to freezing, heat-rdattdcom ; F o r m ost o f thc tl world, the “We haven’t had this cold complaints last year,' Idmafew Also, pets5 mustmi be cared for a ' evening wil] be2 morem or less rou- H IH J W so people are forgettingfo little more delicatelydeli during the f tine with few ext,ex trao rd in ary fcs- what to do,” ^iley said,1. “We’ve' hanhcold. ■ tivities. But AmcimericJi’s official Cofvtt twen nmning aimind all d a y W atkins ofEnltJ, Oklahoma, offlxiifflxes tubes that will holif explos iw today, Kelle Spodei)den, animal control ; tim e k e e p e r, the th< U.S. Naval come li lMl™charssjforD«nY«t’,nrii» rum g people's busted pipes.’ le In th o year 2 0 0 1 . The Realonnlu reworta celebration to wei- *•” w arden a t DOuPagc u t County (111.) ; Observatory, wilwill hold a first- inlum will be celebratod In Donv C i ...... I MoodiXtojr.()««±«!!,2000 -Mnn, Twin Fib, IdM B-B I d aj h h o AV e s t . r "Fice►at homee solitucJJeon lalkePen< ^ ; : b a y v i e w idOreill V (AP) - Nikki • Oiallarlto n says. “It’s so quiet. I les luress har(dy t t. It. just the float houj souls Jpharlton takes,es a break from her . mak use bumping propertyty and must pay personal akes you think each dayjr o f against the dock.” just to see if we can do ' desk and looks)ks out the window. what ,, __ , ...... pro p e rtyty ! ta x . . 0 it," Cory • ^ An Idaho De iat you’re doing.” English says. “Parr of i D epartm ent of Lands ‘o a k j.f.L o w d o u d s iscuiscud ov er the snowy H i Only a handful oif f hard y north- C ory Hr f it was to count in 19dO revealed1 J-71 float , H ie peaceful beauty of life: o01 n em Idaho souls liv e 1 E nglish and her husband, cut back and live more si •do ' mountains that(lat ring Lake Pend a wir eon the water Dan,.are5 simply.” homes on nortiorthem Idaho lakes *' « m e r lake generally makesi uUJ p year-round, e spending their first win- Float home life is a shi tof ducks bobs by. fortl ter in the d ieer plea- a n d rivers.Of Of those. 61 were on ’oiJd r the antifreeze dumped inn Jieir float home, a refur- sure in the summer. F fu d i . d „ , Th«54-year^ir-old legal consul- the c into Deep enough to3 remain: ice- bished bc Few stay Lake Coeurir d’Alene,d in places e d rain after every shower t< boat shed. Cory English through the year. Other 3m home. keep rto free, Scenic Bay holdIds most, if not drives to er bays in like Wolf Lodi-odge Bay and other Bard ep pipes open, the 40-minuti to Spokane four days a 'the area freeze, block! oil lio :H?”>ebonthithewater. trips lUte all. of them-five floloating house- week to w king boat bays; 28 wereere on Hidden Lake; ps to the post office lugginglg ia holds. > work as a physical thera- access. Or lake levels di rhe third winter 100-p p is t a t drop, like and 81 werecre on Lake Pend .. 0-pound propane tank down t t Deaconess Medical they do around Heybui p e n d in g in the two- slick > ■n a Owners say th e liftifestyle proba- Center. J um State Oreille. ± d o ck . •. Dan works in Coeur Park and Conklin Park. bet> P t h o mm e e sh e a nd her has- ‘ “ Si bly is cheaper p er mononth than liv- d ’A le n e j The total is ddropping: The state 'Storms are kind of fun/ e as Kootenai County's “Nobody lives ther Irt” '.jifeand moor in Pend Oreille’s Char n, ing on land. Becauluse space is clerk, ere year of Idaho hasas noti allowed new larlton says. “We can reaU>illy minimiied, heatin - -round," says Ron Hise, t ScenicBay. ■ rock. ing bills are The twow o ow n a roomy hom e in , the smte floating homes;ie s since 1978. Jc. It’s even knocked picturesires lower. But th e houses P ^k ’s assistant manager, are uti; ‘^just feel reareal privileged. This off tl « s are consid- C o eu r d ’/ T. “It’d be S tate officiaicials protecting the ' th e w alls. We know w hen»en ered personal propej d’Alene. But they opted k in d of neat if you (lidn’t em* f,n |s ju s t a specia]d a l waj^ of living,” thing;ngs go bump in the n i^t, it’s >erty, so own- forachan E N D OOF Q T H E Y EEAR i B ' S S i S INCE '«5Fo,rord Explorer CLEARAI o aded S 1999 Chevy Monte Carlo L5 !6, AT. Loaded. SALEiE! ® 1997 Dodge Intrepid COMB IN ANDD SEE. : m H H V6. AT. Loadec V6. AT. Loaded f g l ir u BE WORTRTH m IfB lS rlB S l \ 138 fMdin avenuew e South Tudn jatts, Id i S v TIV Je tta GL8 ^ 1 8 ‘ I Loaded, • 734-481 f f | . 1997 Chevy Sububurban ** , M-F 10-45 Q n ly 4 e KKMHes i A t IS, 4x4. FuDvLoto ad ed . 1997 ffissan Maxima GL 0 0 0 CMC Yukon XL .Leather, Everv QpUon LE. Loaded. 4x4 141'4K Miles, •------ J ? ‘ , M TW Iew*.w*. 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"It of Leesburg, \ I lost scholariships :hool, they r o u tia a tio’tio„a„dhad .. 155; g, Va., who awns a . would rec ives me company thatit installsir traffic si^*- I I The Waihlnglon P ort college sdiS o i : ^ - S o n n o u n m^theplmtsto ^ . )pe to go nals in Northethern Virginia. Hv , ,,. . . from the I , o n . I tholought I said he wouldd sendse 520,000 to the WASHINGTON - raisethem^motie)', s a i d ' w a s goinj - A Virgmia Mi-baseded Phoenix ~ ng to be College Accessess Program to help r e ^ estate in v esto r ppro^heH r Foundoti( ng. Now, cover the studen ra ^ the funds to pay Ition. The earlierttiDt dents'college costs, ■ythe coUcse same proi 'eryone’s . Rocca gradua d u a te d fr«im th e tuition costs'of moi lore th a n 40 marfA ,Lh»r ‘i^ fo u n d aation A XHtlltOUt coming forward. fo District’s ChanhambLTlain Career , Washington, D.C., pu public school SfelT"™ hope for Senior HighI School,Sc which has students who were w e re \n ^ o fl/lts in e s sss Si e ^ e m ly m n ,e promised kindergar J. • sin c e b e e n closed. d o ; He said he sdiolarship m o n ey froi 'arten, the % , , ora a founda. p aren ts an(and the for- Ifn t t/ld aid that wanted to makeike sure the stiidt-ntj. tion that h as sin ce fold' e recent- from Bnice-Mon:■lonroe wound up in Joseph E. Roben- ■ J ^ v w h o '^efamilies; ly learnet : ? ^ ? u S s , led th at coUege and mot n o:on the streets, i heads a group calleced Fight for ^ ______. her schol; I them from — ------Dlarship “Now they’ve’ve Rot an incentive ! Children, which provi mdesgranls lowincoir m o n e y was w no to go on and finishfin their schooj- for scholarships and o m e fam i- Id children's lies, learn, longer avavailable. ing.” Rocca said.sail “I just didn’i charities, said he wc rned recently that they she considered not goins would covcr aid not h! IS 10 col- . w an t to see iheir ihe dreams shai- whatever tuition cos have any scholarship lege. She said she did not v osts are not twantio tered if thcvy worked»v hard till paid by federal a n d loc Seorge Abel, who head- have to work while atte ocalg^uto ed the Pho’hoenix Foundation and tending these years,"' which the students arereenndcd. had annour “I hope it helps th(hera rcstore ,he )unced the plans to raise I? ***** '* _ ney, said earlier in I (' m - - . •'e'F what’s been a shatteiered dream December *• i er that the foundation j I’ ^ * . over the last couplele of days,” , ______Roben said. It of business several > 1 3 but that he never told i r indiiiduals S S h eies. s j Log cn to!.)... www.mQgfcvalIey.con f l K B B a W K o ha ve come Thc ColictUege Acccia Program is 1 I siudcn.s, A raising ng money to covcr stu- ; H Thellnies^^vs .i! X . College denis’ roonlom, board and books, ll Jnprefit Uiar y h e p ro g;ram’s ra address is 1029 I I money, has Vermont: Ave.A NW. Suite 500, fl Click on... nanonswi.h Washington,on,D.C2000S. I J.C mayors D.C schociooi officials said that of A num ber of o th e r i th e 63 s tu ddents e in that sixth p rade I uation was class, they h Amelia HawUnt, op, Nmlle mlddla, ani and organizations also ^ have identified 42 who • ^ H A R R IS C; 0 N [ jnd AimtaKjmpS.,, bottom, article in D forward to help the st i D.C. public sdiool s\'s- !| pick up free food llnecli»duptollM |»>n«tb»stUiL ukes Mission of Mercy ngton Post. They v Tlmrmay In Buffalo N. group called the D.C ~i were trying Tliursday j tD»MITSUBI« >N.V.Tli»clmrcliU8li|n(ort(it m ore thaaSOOO bags o f fre e Access Program, a nonmors, they mgh, deteetermine whether there J IISHI ji food to Ute needy. provides scholarship ■ n“ th«nide addltic.ional students in D.C. 1 been coordinating donafrom Bruce. public chantin e r schools. jl. nner and visit onlinline... y| assistance from th e D.('Sohoolm As offers.rs of aiMstance flooded ofHce. Thrill-seleekers “ The students’ situi d e s c rib e d in a n ai JULES jam then:me W ednesday’s W ashing Now high school seni FOR[ F in e were members of thebest s healtlhcare for parks in;12000• class that graduated fr< ly often _ Monroe Elementary■es { a good! dose of c rotating ban ORLANDO. Florla. (AP) - A record 175 million>n people] siood in line for ride;des at Norih I America’s top 50 themelh< parks, a trade magazine hasIS rreported. Attendance wass upu 3 perccnt, iding the b ------mat(;hing.Iast-yeai earis-increase,— y o u r famil according, to Ai m u se m e n t Business. requir( Florida and Califiliforsia parks, . confidence which cater to « tourists, dominatedte d th e to p 10 spots with D isney' psparks occupy- ■ -- '• -■ • i : mg the first five,, ththe magaztoe said. ; For the fourth yyei e a r in a I p l ^ the Magic Kingdo:dom at Walt ^ H |H Disney World in O•rlando rla was the most visited parkirk in North ------America, with approproximately.15— million visitors, upip 1.3 percent from lastyear. Woridwide, th e paipark was only outdistanced b bj y T okyo . Disneyland, the ww ------IS----- ^ T j W o r l d . Bombs5 rock Incdonesian : moveiraent hea‘ads I "JAKARTA,.Indonen e s ia - ,.-iV ■ series of bombs explode - P) r Paula Begoun: I Y In s id[DE SM l g h tcalk .. ■ “ To do f o r y o u...... C2 on straight haic ) , 1 or L . Bootleg contacts.:ts . . . . .04 . PagfiCZ .S t M lLIH asfU d s ^ ■ TVIistjng ...... C6 F 1 _ FeifuraB■^lonS^CnmD-73^3’093I\Ext.223 N ew s Mondalay, December 25,2(2 0 0 0 : ' The Times-N( Section< C • Today’s5 itopic is ... um, itit’s here somewwhere j id like you? You V Does this soundil time.1 You can’t I never have enoughI’re t suiTtnmded by M. find anything. You’reiper-unanswered random p iles o f p a p a How Ils, a ransom note letters, overdue bills,:t {so rftot’i w h at ' dated last Auguste Jason!).(; If that happened to littleife, J you need to I I describes your life,sResoIudontojcr V* m ake a N ew Y ear's[amin Ri Franklin so to eat ' organaeJ. As Benjam:o f his pithy max- aptly p u t it, in one! oforganized, then A ims: **lf a m an be/ mor ore organized M th a t m an b e a lo tom m do not be as m V' than the man whom^manlwastalk- '■ organized as th e 1 this i maxim.'* O r ■ ing about earlier, in tb ; words to that effea.to ruld Mo. 1 fo r f t Which brings us to . ■ getting organ^ d : sspaperwork. ^ Z — — — r - ' ■''‘i;;: ean by “excess ^ t e W hat do we«meai5 mean “paper* p a p e r w o r k ? ” W e•e ra to go into th e work.” If you were t W corporate execu- office of an y m ajo r arrested.coi So just tive, you would be ikean my word for J______take: Top executives ever let paper- f l M nei>eork sit’around. I hey take action. or exaraple, hen a Microsoh ^ B r waployee het places a I > ocument on the (]inioer docuesk of Bill Gates, ill immediately / H u m o r lasts it with a I JIT amethrower. md not be scjorryyou di(id) H : DawBaiy nranted, - this ncreases i or n cdesk replace- Microsoft’s costs form (if( ihe employ- m ent, n o t (o m ention (i r) medical care. I Eat something beforere dinner.d StOfV bV • , ee is a slow runner)i of r time. He, like I “If you’re going some But it saves BUI tons of xecutives, has * where food is servec all successful exec Steve ■work ofcen con* something light before learned that paperwo: 1 are huge time- • s such a s fruit slices o r some vi Crump tains words, which ar b bles,” said Amy Chapman, a wasters. U a nutri- I orporate honchos ti tion and d iet e x p e rt at That’s v * y busy corpi ^executive sum- T Texas , A&M- i— I prefer to look at "exi tain few, if any, t University.' “It’s i , roaries,” which contaii Jsiness merger in aalways a good idea to J I words. The largest busin I Just so you kno\ illion acquisition amunch on fruits and ______1 . history - the $160 billicVmerica Online--^----- ’------~ " v ; »'A '3'l/2^une«”i«rvlni I _:-of-T im e Wamer by Am< veg^es b efore y o u Wt both;boards of ' Ube cheese and the • „roast»d turksy has 115 calor1< i ' was approved by bot 0 3 1/2-ouncs piece of roast a crttpn W li s•..Yl>a*n•^^oat...... !, r directors based s^dutingafro&'.‘” I’i ' SarK meat wiOf, sJiTn as 2 21'« , draw ^pfad^eatinj3e as effidwi't as lies: a 3 i/2-ounce plecc of rkroast- • So if you w a n t to be e as habit of dis- cd dark m eat without skinI has h 187 calories. the “big boys,” makeY lettera or docu* ■ Taste everything • A pl«c« of appie pis (tna carding, unread, anyvith lc a red-flag ment that starts witl - but cat mindful- ormefghUi or of a ple) has 347 calo-cc or phrase, such . ly. “Forget about ries: ric a piece of blueberry ple has h “time-waster” word e,”or or “Search as “Dear,” or ‘‘The,” banning certain 387 3^ calories: a piece of chenylyple | «ai. tuis 418 calories. W arrant.” foods, or they’ll come locuments that • On^hatf eup of msthod popota- But w h at a b o u t doci back and haunt you - ht-need-laier?- ^theyTl be all you think‘s -toe* has l l i calorles...... you-think-you-might- • On»fiatf cup of itufflng h hem organized? „]about,” said H eather ( has - How do you keep thena en t system for ci 19& calories; ono^alf cup of cocom- If you do stuffiff Jyourself, take . Shaw, a registered rve devised an effideri3ve them to my j : bread stuffing has 175 calories.!S. • a h ik e .'“It’ss notn just good . H I dietitian at Magic ■ H it's Christmutm a s: ' such documents: I givemt, Judi Smith, y, -So«tw:L: Lea . • exerdse,” Shawhaw said. “It will . " Valley ’ Regional You’re allowied ed to Research Department,sticky note that ' Jacobson,eHow,c< m ake you feel»1 1better after a Medical Center in overindulge todstoday. ‘ with a little yellow sde^ASE MAKE 5^ . heavy meal.” says “JUDI - PLEA TwinFalls. “ Ju st becausce yiyou' I leave out the take ^ - - I ►t: Tbw*Nm,T*1rTMnFan*.U«ho MentfQ,DM«nbin6«25,2000 jj H e a l tm i & F A S H i o3 i N . . Keep tra(racTiliifydUrj ^ I n v e s t m ien|sw ithV ■ gStrai^Lghttalk■about sttraighthlair MaagicVallq5y hospita , tH e Monin e y p a g e s ' lg' DEAR PAULA: In T h e TTlines-News il A: I am consider- r i^ ~ I to be in the house), the buying a h airlir ironi to get that hair and apply a teenylyani^tof' r f ^ p c r straight hlair air look. Do these ' offeer a range pomade to the endsi cof my hair eofcours(;es ' ' 'i I l^orkas'weUasthethe ads indicate? m (O tre Shine Styler GlolossingWax, „ -D IANA, SAT SAN FRANCISCO H H COSNIETICS' . S4.29 for 1.4 ounces),; sand dien I TbeTtme»N»Newt ______Benedicts Family M edicalll Center.( . I use my hair iron finislishingwith To register, call 324-4301. £ DEAR DIANA: Paula Bsgoun A: Getting super my blov diyer and roiround brush C*3ectlOIl9n c la s s {{Surly hair (th inik k Minnie] Driver over the ends that loolok^yispybr , A cesarei Childbirth education I p r Nicole Kidman), an) or extremely H H ' xean childbirth class w ill ’ M too shapeless. • • , be offertered A prepared childbirth ^ a v y , or frizzy hairhai (think Julia I------. Finally, (there is an h coufse < n end to all from 7-9:'9=30 T T T — 'will be offered from 7-9J •SXlobcrts or CalisiUsta Flockhart) until it’sit' straight, and then touchi t this) I use a l i ^ t - t o m e )3o p.m. lifjlhmmm ledium-hold p.m. Tuesdisday To do for you Thursdays, beginning . ;t&raig>it, a flat iroriron is on option. up sonome of the more stubborn■n hair spray (lately it ; J a n . 4 t has beeri jn the Edi d u - ______Ithrough Feb. 1, 2001. i jCVidal Sassooioon 3-in-One areasIS with a blow dryer and'd ThermaSilk Heat A In th e 4^ Activated •‘cation Centia lte r ]Education Center at MVB^ C i n l^troightener PlusLIS $19.99jI Conair roundd brush-I And they work par-r* Shape Hold Spray I • Firm Hold at Magic ValleyVe Regional M edical ■;TwinFalls, . •Straight Styltyles Steam ticulailarly well and relativelyy Aerosol, $2.99 for 7 oun wees)- Center inI TwinT^ Falls, Preregistratioii is requin I-€traightener S19.‘19.99; ConairPro quicklyd y if your hair is m ore wavyy Phewl And this all ta ired, call I - iiabyliss SSS; Sol; ta k e s amaz* PreregistJistration is not required. 737-2900. Jolano Sapphire than ccu u rly a n d frizzy, ing'patience and timeje - for my ;jS70 to S126 d e ppending e r on size; Butt hair1 irons are not thee hair, about '20 to 30 ' . ^ o t Tools UOW PProfessional n Flat magicc bb u lle t they sound lik e tm d depending on how mu ifantCPR 1Big Kids Klub meets I 9Vfe g ron S29.95). Thesiese are paddle- it take:kes preparation, practice,i, to fuss that day. I w ishtl I] Uked m y carcardiopulmonary resusci- The Big kids Klub will ^okirig devicests tthat literally and patience. p Preparationn curly, fairly friz ^ h a ir,•, bI u t I don’t tanon class-ss will be offered from 7- ffrom 10-1130 a m J a n . 6 .2 J^ress hair straight, ‘SioTs: c^rt5 ht, weU almost. If m e ans n s you must experimentit and this is what itt takes to 1^30 p.m.1. Wednesday in the tthe Education C enter a t MVIVRMC ' t **tou have the,timle e a n d endurance w ith aa range i of styling productss change that and theree Is no way Educationn m iV J.' m- . / ______n»i»r.o«c>K«inbor2S.2000 Tkne»Nowt.a vT«i to F tft, idlto f H E A L T HB & F a s h i o n _ _ Spicece up your lifee with the Fooc)d & Home secection, every Wedninesday in The Is Ll'asik saif e for clM d r e rn? ^ : Times-Newss ' i L o n g - t e r mn effects( en w idi certain \4sion prob- o»enedup,” hesaid. Those studies have pro- But other doctors arere uneasy M ^ ■ofeyesiirgeie^on favorable results, prompt- with th e id ea o f p ^ o rmningLasik L ■ me U.S. doctors to reconsid- on childreru Even a remonote possi- ^ t long-standing belief that kids ate unk bility of causing blindnIness in a &KAKl iknown 3uit=n“en’s eyes are continuously chUd for an elective surgrgicalpro- changinging and therefore should totfciftlMTImw cedure is reason enoughI tot err on ’ not be5 surgicallySl corrected. And the side of caution, they si A n y R e g u l a r P R IC tD '■ d o a o r-s s arei also encouraged by , A s h u n d re d s o f tl “As a general rule, : not ^ l A S l f thousands^ the saferfety record of some ZS mil- appropriate to do Lasikik in chil- 5U.S. adults enthith u s ia s tic a lly lio n T-ngti isik surgeries in th e U ruted drra >^ose eyes are stillII growing SOLARAYYor . ^ b ra c e tasUc eyeJ surgery,su it’s no States, and are n ot stab le,” saidI IDr. Peter P -;fliiprise that childredren are begin- Althouough the long-term effects CT I y i f f w J. 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Mayblybe d iat’s the onlyy Vw a y h e St Louis b;back BH }. gets it wawashed. 2TheAMockrtodPrew______RLijjjflH -I - . NEW ORLEANS-The St.5l ILouis Rams • 5 5 will get a chance to defendid tht e ir Super Bl Bowl championship, after alL 5t. Louis ninnlnimine back They have Marshall Faulk —Sports^Illustrated I anci Marshall FsulkJlk runsr over defense to thathank - along ' ■ ■ New Orleans Sal columnistt R ick R eilly “ widitheChicagcago Bears. . 1 Saints comer- Moren N R F a u lk raan n th c M K . i ' back Alex Mofdeoltfen In the record books vto help put ■ S quarter of tlthe Rams' the Rams in1 theth playoffs, I k 26-21 win Sundainday., , T rivia ______! scoring three touchdownstc in Sl Louis’ 2&26-21 victory ■ QuEsno.\:‘ overov the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. The victory, combined widiith the Betus' How much did . id a 30>second 2323-20 upset of the Detroit LiorJ o n s on a 54- commercial cost I st for the first yayard field goal with two secseco n d s S u p er Bowl in 1967? 67? mfmeans tho Rams will returturn to New .-araaxrbdow O rleansM next week for the wild- , S p o r t sS ' P a d: k e r s sS to p BJ u c c a rl e e r s c( o ld Ravens5 shatterrjets, G REEN BAY,,W W: i.s.(AP)-The r j m I . vated for n Tamp;? Bay Buccancancers c o u ld n ’t r missing team meet- ings Saturd. escape the coldold or Ahman w k i^ A rday. His replacement, markfo3r stingiriness Greeft. . Donald Dri)river, made difficult catches of 1 BALTIMORE (AP) - G reen caught nine nil passes for H P H f 10 and 13 yards on a - The sideline pass toto W\ ord w as picked 48-yard dri' Baltimore Ravens’ de a career*bcst 78 yards and Irive that ended with" ^ lefense off by McAlisteister, who went the G re e n ru t earn ed a place in die NFL i rushed 27 tinlesss forI 74 yards T 3 running untouched ® L record distance to pIt ut thd; e R avens ahead through an i book and severely damageged the to stay. and two toiichdcidowns as the ' m enormous hole for a ” 3-yard TD c bumbling ,New York: J e t s ’ I t was 20-17 in Green Bay Packeckers beat the ) on Green Bay’s sec- , 7 in the third quarJ ond series.J. chances of landing a spott ini the t6r when Lewissfis returned1 a purit p lay o ff-b o u n ci Bucs Bt 17-14 in i playoffs. B ut D riv.iver dropped three- ^ 54 yards for a sscore. The Jet^ o vertim e Sunday.y. v i S S C hris M cA lister scorcd or passes aftei’ter that and neither on a 98- closed to 27-20’-20 before Lewiji Ryan Longwellill k1 ic k e d a 2 2 - ’j t e yard '' interception re team could«ld muster anything r return, ended any suspeispense w ith an 89- yard field goal witfvith 8:29 left in j'CT Jerm aine Lewis returnee until Green ed two yard return with'ith 5K)2 rem aining;''' overtime aftei:ter Martin en’s spinning 2-yard puntst for scores, and the R ru n m ade ii Ravens Baltimore’si TrentTi Dilfer (U-i G ram atica, wlio wonwoi a Pro Bowl ^ 'tf i it 14-0 in the third forced f£ six turnovers in a IS quarter. a 34-20 for-25, 99 yards)rds) left the ganifi berth over Longwigwell despite victory Sunday that left di(h e J e ts briefly in th e seco G reen’s tv second quaner vridi' inferior numbersers, was wide M g jtk ; tw o TD ru sh e s g av e nineed in g outside help to reacach die a w rist injury, but b ut re tu rn e d in did him 10 thisis season,s the most for p< rig h t on a 40-ynrdcirder with nine - postseason. th ird quarter afteraft< backup Tony a P ackers> rirunning back since seconds loft in regul:gulacion. New York (9-7), which1 wouldv Banks separatedIted his left shoul; T e rd e ll Mic The Packers (97))-7) closed th e ir \ tliddleton had 11 in h:have qualified with a win,I, ineed- der. 1978. injury-riddled seasonse? with a e(ed both Indianapoliss a n d D ow n 14-0,', t tli h e R a v e n s g ot Bill Schrot D ecem b er sweepp oof their NFC ro e d e r fu m b led a fte r PiP ittsb u rg h to lose later Sundnday in back in be the game when K a 17-yard cai ord er to g e t into th e playoffs C entral foes. But tluthey also need- catch on Green Bay’s or ffs. ' T estaverde lostst th ti: e ball on t h r ^ next poss( The playoff-bound Raven; ed losses by St.>t. L o u is a n d ssession and the ;ns (12- straight series.. AfterAf he fumbleld Buccaneers, 4) ended the regular season D etroit to wigglei into in the play- TS, w h o p u n te d th e 3n with aw ay a snap onn thth e Baltim ore 42, a seven-gam e winning streal - ' offs. The Lions ohlij fir s t n in e tiitimes they had the lak a nd D ilfer threw aI 7-yard 7-y touchdown ihliged, but not an NFL record for fewest p th e Rams. ball, convenerted a fourth-and-9 points pass to QadryIsmail I ^ to bring the allo w ed in a 16-game schei T a m p a Bay on their way'ay to a 38-yarder by ledule. Ravens to 14-7. a t B a ltim o re g av e u p 165 po P h ila d e lp h ia in a G ramatica. poinis, An intercierception t»y, w ijd -c a rd - T h e Bucs easily breaking the mark ofol 187 Baltimore’s Duaniuane S ta rk s led to, game next weekend.nd. S p H ICS offense finally P aw ak en ed1 out oi of a no-huddle by ^ th e 1986 Chicago Bears. a 42-yard fieldild goal by Matt Despite forcircing four ^ ^ Baltimore, which made a tta c k andI KKing completed six e only Stover, and Stark:arks^ second pick-, turnovers, thee wild-card L five first downs, can eam h straight paslasses covering 84 r:. home- off and a 64-yaj•yard return puf • B uccaneers (10-6)I failed fa to .stop ^ field advantage throu^out yards, includiuding an 18-yard TD lUt the Baltimore at ththe e N ew Y o rk 3. two streal ■ Mooiflr.D«a•c« b efA 2 0 0 0 Ttoe»H*wMiirt, Twta Feflti kUK> S p o r t s fi ■ s, ^ M a VSNC^ )THA^ N (fO T S T A doze games to finish 4042, ninthh ;in die en years latIter, Dallas West and just four games ( dthe final playoff spot. is agair W hile C uban e rre d in signing si| in an NBA:L force DDennis Rodman, he did gei;et peo- pie to pay attention to his i ■ DALLAS (AP)-’) - M aybe it’s the month,th, including a career-best 36 s team . W More publicity followed : padded chairs. Or the ultra-soft nst Philadelphia. as he begM lavishing players will » , ju st m aybe, thft "We*VeVe got a lot of great offen- ith cus- lomized courtside chairs, i cs have finally got- sive plaplayers and we St well togeth- ^ th e ir a a t o g e thi towels and lockers cram m ed ether. er. S t«;teve and M k e do a great jobb ed with ;jA fter a revoh clclecoxmic gizmos. /o lv in g d o o r o f findingmg people and the rest of u s rebuilding attemptmpts tlut seemed ' are justust living off those two." c Skeptics wondered a b o u t . to m a k e th in g s worsewo instead of Finlenley is the only player left Cuban’s largesse and there rt the knock that many of lasi fetter, the MavsIS aare off to their from 1th the roster Don Nelson inher- sea- son’s late wins came agj s ta r t in a dozoozen years a n d on ited wlwhen he became general ll ' teams either playing out tht pdce to end thcle NBA’s> lo n g e s t m anagager in February 1997. h e sea- l i B ; son or coasting into the playo , pWyoff drought N elsonion, who also became the. yoffs. In other words, th ere was 5 The franchiseIse that fizzled coachh tthe following December, s still a Oirit NovNowftlfcl lot to prove. Well, so far thii because it was: biiblindly loyal to had to:o b blow things up to overcome e son, they have done that. p o in ts and onI th.the road. Dallas Roy Tarpley, thenthe the trio of all thele i wrong moves made by his went 4-2 on ead i c The Mavericks w ere 18-10 d l of two six-game Jason Kidd, Jamallal Mashbum] and predeceecessors and dien some of hisI The Mavertclu' Michael FfaFinley listens to Iwtnictlott* fro 0 after road trips and is 1 from coach Don Nelson beating b< Ponland on Wedne is 10-7 away from Jim Jackson, thenlicn the Triangle cnvn. durln£Dec. 20tb'i gameajagainst Portland. lesday Reunion Arena.1. 9 ffense, is clicking i ninight, marking their best ■ ng now b ehind a n “ Whi/hen you’re putting the t start “If you hadI toltold me that we edectic cast and B fourth season, 1983^. closed the dc since ’87-88, the season nd an energetic piecess ti together, you hope th at it’s decade Mth the worst H tl that would have allI dudiesc road games . . • owner. s Four solid seasons: la1; te r , th e record (240-5; ended in th e conference fii goingB tto all work out like it is )-550, 304) of any team p- fm a s. an d w e would havihave this record a t' ' s ^ v s came within a gammeofmak- inanyprospc Dallas also had won five str ' Michael Finleyy iiIS d ie only All- now,”” sjsaid Nelson, who diis week s p o a traight this time of year,ear, I would hjve S t^ , although third i ing thc Finals, losing to0 the even- The new at home for the first time « liird-year forw ard becam I a /; ' ^ e rM Twin FinFans,l(WM Mood I S p o r t s : « Iver HocDsierrs Iplaced squardy on his diouUoulders. - Knight used May as iKetKe example for i Indian:la I everyone else. He did that a t so» n of thing oU seaso n long. “ W hen you needed a baskiosket, you got the i remini:isces I b1 a ll to Scott May and h e: wowould im isd e v p and get Laskowski says.'lys. “H ew asm q re m ature ahd.understood the game beti^ than the guys were guanyardmg him." 'V^th Buelaicr and M c^/ leadinglet tb e . i on perirfect I S t h e Hoosiers faced only ooen e real1 s c a r e - a t M idiigan, when a Benscn tiiHitiiHnatthebuziier sen t the game mto ovatime.e. TlThey won 7267. : seasoniof76 I Then the Hoosiers ran'an through the NCAA tournament. Afteifter routing St. John’s and escaping againstinst Alabama, th e 1 BLOO^^NGTON., InInd. (AP) - Twenty- Hoosiers defeat^ Marquetteette and UCLA; I ; five years later, Scott MjMay .still can be found H | That set up a third] gi game against I ■ behind the Indiana bcncench at some games. Michigan In the final Thc former Hoosierier is one of thc most Ik-'- . “ T h ^ were a good teamD aiand by then we : visible links to th e lastast ujidcfcatcd men's xievcr r ^ y talkie about: whwho e l» was but ; team in major collegcb;2 biiskctbalL th e re . We knew Mcfaigana hshnH us’tO Indiana won the firfirst of three NCAA • th e brink and they had th ^ e abilityi to b ra t ■ championshi|K underir EBob Knight in 1976 j u s," Mays says. and sent all five startersc rs to the NBA. ^ So when Wilkerson waswas nm over by . “It’s one of the greareatest teams ever. I R W aym an B rin in the openingning ■ won’t say it’s the grcatetatest team becausc it’s VHI w as sent to thc hospital, itt diddidn't |i?oV goo& hard to comparc th aIt t tteam with some of k V B u t die Hoosiers fought on>n aand e v e n ^ o l^ the Wooden teams andan North Carolina B fl pulled away for a 8G68 viaorao ry . 1 State and others,” Mayia y says, referring to . Wr-;. Crews, Wayne Radfordiandjim anc Wisman John Wooden's champicipionsliip team s of the B f l “ m a d e a couple of big play:>lays and led tn e 1960sand70sat UCLA. 1 ^ 1 charge,” Moys says. “But I would say thliat at if they ever had a B H Straight to perfection. - somethings r{o banquet for tho greatesitest teams in college t^am has achieved since. basketball, they wouli)uld definitely set a K d T h c reason, in May’s opinicnnion, has less |o ; place for tliat team.” SSKt d o w idi talent and more to0 dodc with A vcr>‘ prominent plac>lace, indeed. individuals1 playing togetheriier, and stayirjg . Indiana weiit 32-0 th;that st'ason, beating Intfiaidlana coach Bobby Knight, left,I, andar teani memberB Scott May,sy. center, and Quinn Buckner,t, arsi all smiles as they hold thc together,t for four seasons. ; Big Ten rival Michigaig a n for th e cham pir chanhsmplonship trophy In Philadelphia3hla In this March 30,1978 phoiloto. In 1976, the Indiana HoosIo siers stooi! tall and proud as 3: The players stayed closeose to the game - onsliip in the first NCAAAA final between two through thc years. ns. Twentjr-flve years later, no majtflajor colloge basketball team hasht matched that magical feat.iat. teams from tlie sam e corconference. B urner announces gam';ames for ESPN and serves as b studio analuialjrst for CBS. Those Hoosiers w ere.I•c .incredibly talented yjThey didn’t disappoint.. MMay and agree, but w< : Tlie starters were M ay,ly, thei nation’s player . we were,” Buckner says. “We“M mined to win the na Crews and Wdtlich arc heaihead coaches qn uckner became All-America'icans, and were deeper ; of the year in 1976; center cer Kent Benson, cr and all of those guys hha a d That fall there was a th e college level, while Wilkeilkerson coaduid uckner and Jim Crews, now the coach a t playcd in the ^vllo received die sam e awarda^ the next year, gyj,, le Final Four.’’ team ’s mind-sct. a t a n Indianapolis high schocchooL AbemetHy vansville, became the first fresfreshmen to llicmissinf fons-ard Tom Abem ethy;hy; and guards Quinn' ‘ 5,;^^ ing ingredient, Uiough, was Ma\toy. • “We all fdt dial if S lives in Indianapolis, wherelere he owns hu an under K ni^it. who broke hhis i left arm three games befoi Buckner and Bobby Wilki^iikersoa Eacli played ;fore wc would have won own real estate company aanr i ^ the Ind iajp By tlie fail of 1975, the teamI unund ersto o d thc end of thehe 1974-75 regular season, ■; in tlie NBA and four we ere re first-round pick-s. says John Laskowsi Basketball Academy, a trainiilining facility, j I'cry asp ect of Kniglit’s rcverec;red motion He missedd th1 e Hoosiers’ first two toumima- 1975 and spent a scs Knight, who did not retu-etum messages ; Wliat set that team ap;apart, thougli, was its ^fcase and was ready to make its its lide run. ment gamescs, then, still hurl, reiurnc•ned Bulls. “Physically, di' requesting comment on tliele 1£1976 team , w ^ ; passion for a title. "We“V staned four seniors and1 or!orie junior, against Keni t “Our goal to win a: national champi- j , intucky. a team Indiana hahad good if not better bee f ir ^ from Indiana in Septemnem ber for w h jt id you don’t find many teams likelike th a t any- beaten by 24 t i onship and nothing cl.s< 24 earlier in the season. TTh h e older.... Mentally, die the university said was repeepeated miscob- - 2l.se m attered,” May ^lorclore,” says Buckner, die team captaptain. “Tlie Hoosiers, stuii t ; says. unningly, lost 92-90. May had to d e ^ w d u c t , , corciire of our team was protty experieiaienced.” But in th e I ; There was good rea:eason for that, too. le immediate aftermath, theth problem - his injur A s for May, he lives in BlooiUoomington. haU One season earlier, the Ifoosiiosiers were shape of the I Wlicn assistant coach BoBob Weltlidi helped he ’75-76 squad already wasw t breaking his arm, h< ing once tumed down a. chichance to be>a larly perfea. forming. ; recruit that group in 191972, it was already j, ered and was plagued K night assistant But he stilldll anends pi^- It, too, rolled tlu-ougli the Big■ TenTo a t 18-0, "Itw asvet^ V : regarded as the top classass in i\merica. :ty emotional, a really emodoidon- “In mid-August, n; tic e s and games and an aimuinnual golf o u tii^ jfeated opponents by an averagerage of 22.3 al locker roor I “We tried to recniit: th e best people first >om becausc we’d won 31 in a inch around and I WOI that brings the national ch )ints u game and reached thehe reg io n a l row and to Ios F and the best players setsccond. We tried to lose to a team diat \ve had bea» at- play ogain,” he says, team together. ialsunlx:aten. cn by 24 poini : put together a mold foror ,guys we wanted,” ints earlier in the year was juju; st H e did, of course, b H e remains a visible: syisym bol o f thie Even now. some believe thatIt teamt< w as ... tough to takake,” M ay says, ; saysWeltlich, n o w th e h e crying to win anothei H oosiers’ glorious past. • head coacli at Soulh {,ett(itter. “I know Coach Knight;h t d o e s n ’t ,.Iay and lii c ■ Alabama. liis teammates returned dete2ter- games - and a natic “Nothing compares,” Mayay soys,Si smiling^ ti r - S r a OTS IN BF GRE(g g ’s btha NCAA Bashstball ti ' i Palmer takes nonovel approach In nevlew course p s 32-0 national chsmp(- ^ ; NEBRASKA CITY,Y, Nel).1 - Arnold Palmer fs; combiningcc conserva- Former Majijor League; 1umpire adji withouta bas(seball I ; tion with golf course• constructionco in the towTi famomous for Arbor Day. p PHILADELPHIA (AP) - r national championship. c The Palmer D esign\n Co.’sC 18-hoIe championshipip (golf course is being Is sponsored by WIP radio,radi is held tite Gregg stood before 15,000 s a ' s a distinct chatige in thc iJ built on 300 acresBS by Landscapes Unlimiitnited Golf Course a e a m - Friday before the Sup i ______Mooday, Pae«rt»faf2S,2000 Tlwi«»W«wi.TwlnFateFaa»,ld*o M ' S p o r t s — I— ■. -M S ke -G ra ^l y c o n ssolatio)n J l 5 remains two wins shortt o< f Bear ISU’sSl5hane Grigjg s joins Bryant’s record 323. “All tbe seniors in pailarticular W ^ wonted to get coach P a te rn o that record,” Cerimele ! 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Credit the wind. 1 moved something with an i ' 1 iron freely, ' butterflies off course soc 1 W i - i A 'r ’.s r,” •16Rew*looo ometimes. lever that couldn’t be mo .17 Food fmm taro They lose their mother < loved A tarantula's5 burrowbu has silk without it, that person mi 18 Mistresses of join o ther groups, and nc ' i W 1 - I A T , night wallpaper. ' CftStSSS u tte r su ch a triu m p h a l bo.)oast. Lab techs say a the butterfly, bylaws sayssa they jy a test tube of- 2 0 sm o n ^ p 0o - LM. Boyd fFrom« that came the name of the blood, sprinkled w P P iiJ : : can’t mate with strangers.rs. d with siih, sep:i^ 21 Lady of Spain “crowbar.” r a te s into th ree di 22 0-man "Sow belly" from thi e distinct hiyers: U A professional cookerjr of Plasma, white cells 23 IndoOUo or side of the pig was for• thetJ poor, ------ells and rcd cells. ' fixSa, e.g. “loin chops” from th e up]ipperside, Corey, wasI crushedcr to'death by ■ ■ •24 Thick layora of upon his body. ^ palntlnttrt 5------f f — B for the rich. Whence: “...living“ stones cast up< W h e n depr 30 Reft^rant high on the hog.” jpressed, men try to Average blood pressiisure of a distract thememseives. But women 32 Cool down Sunday Mondfy Ti>nd«r’ W(dnc«d«r Thunday frtd*y Saturday ! 34Boothor tend to dwel:i'ell on it. T h a t's th e o* SW giraffe is 260/160. Oce. 84 0«<. es Occ. M Oce. 97 Oce. a s «>«e-J t-« 8 0*e. 30 Every flower is descendnded trom conclusion of a Stanford study 1pm 1pm iP" SSHlndudftity reported in a a weed. n a men’s magazine, 7 p m 5pm Spm 57 Thin shoot ind W ar m an do esn ’t sasinoer Nobody accused of wiwitchcraft Love and & 3pm was burned a t th e suikeiin it Salem. buy it. Hee stepss beyond his ri/ 7pni7pm « •: Diamond i m r CLOSED CLOSED 8 p m 40ThlnktDto I 12QSA0 Mass., in 1642, but 19 1 w e re e x p e r t i s e to tc opine: “Every ___ 3pm 3pm Spm 8pm 42Tc<8toyhoro 8«t pitTTto hanged. That’s what I said. A depressedI person,i man or J 43AnfvBl 4Alamibolia |p|uln» 'i client innocent of the netlether ver- woman, tendstds to dwell on it. It’s g ^ ngjnra 45Dtooord !sp«»M L nacular asks, “W ere anyf stoned?”s th e natiu-e ofof tthe condition.” H K ,47 _ cotsa (e MaUno noisy i 4aSo(l.wet, metalQcsounds H * J g all History -records one mailan, Giles ^h® andentmt Greeks a te violets. Q T ground 7 ln_ |S|H|0|E1 ^E!SE!5!i3^ 49 Across (altogettMc) ' Diamond (8 SubmisakJOK) I s l o l c l l l , 52 TVpe of oonoral thowtfofAnah Tin' a f i 54 Director Bunon 9 ( Ertnct bitd L p t 7 | 56Feano 1ilOOklTestamont U a H T in ^ 57 Masquerade Judge mask t:11 ChaneyofThe ° ‘ 59 Smash WoifWW R I A ll - 60 Alcott novel. 12 i; Aberdeen's iQ lR lR lS l 65 Inoeslod rtver p I U M ] O u D i 66 Sraop-shapod 1:1 3 W a n t_ B E n M j • • oardontoof 19 t( Canal of soog L L ^ M , tfhepe’s m yy C ar? I 67 Nudnik 2!25 Uttle k>gume ASHTON KUrCHEB-Ji ,_____ I 68 Bond's Flemin-j • «26Lookupto s e s a h w u j a m s c o i 69Loworinrank 2; «)TT fi^, • ■ 27 Rotating s«it •70 Liberal or 2128 Singer Tomor 39 Earty gantongar 55 Uko somo mortal '-Tower 229Sf onofJudah 41 Mlnl-hooitoorglass . gases ^ N o w atIt T he Odyssey TheatreT M 71 Disencumbered 31 Crude 44 'King*Ing* Colo 58 Midler film. wOfkOfS? 4€ •_ Donny,t. Marie.W ’Drowning _ • DOWN 3233Plec«ofbr1c-a- etal. 60 Inc. In tho U.K. t Dropahlnt brae 48 Foreheace ad 61 Rage 2 Worshiper 3636 Beanie or beret 50Tn)piCBl(a l drink . 62 Male cat 3 Enjoyment of 3737 Writer DeigWon 51 G oto 63 A pair life 3638W.aIHance 53AnAstalrtaire 64 Allow to Idaho djiancers dossi-do dieir ^ Now at Thele OHyssey Theatr m ^ esa wivay square dancing( . ' I I IpOCATELLO (AP)-Ifthe(A ing” sququare dances for nearly vrorld were squareare instead of sevenjrears. Callers a re lik e dee- H round, Dorothy SidellSi is con- jays, «octoosing the music and giv- vinced more peopleple would help ing danceicers instructions. each other. “ O nce:e you get to know what “I have a philosop!ophy that when you’re doing,doi it’s n o t too b a d . The youVe square d an^idn& you’re so trick isi keepingk< people straight ^ Now ac the Twin' & Jeromee Cineina J R worried about tellin[ling your right and gettitting them back to their from your left, youI foforget all your own parairtnen and their own cor- other cares,” SidellII ssays. ners," StewartSte says. “You’re just Sidell is a part: of Pocatello’s makingjit it up as you go.” • ____ square dMdng sodi ?ae«yi a. group_____ S te w’arLfirsLstarted:calling— a r _ _ j i _ M— - G - A - R - RL-E-Y ------of afidohados dedi<:dicated to the when at couplec( of girls took him dance and the culturture assodated squaredancing da at R icks College.-, with it. “W hensn th e caller couldn’t do it, “You’ve g ot to kee:ceep up with i t I filledin,” In,' hesays. You have to go outlit {and dance a The pastimepaj takes a lot more inlnimutn of oncee a month, I'd energy’ andai coordination than N ow at Thele Twin Cinema iay,” says A rt R oss,tj wwho has been som e maylay think, dancers say. iquare dancing witwilh his wife, “Whatu makesi it challenging is \m Jeri, since the mid-19:•1970s. th a t the e callerc can put things in • The two startedid again on a any orde:der he wants,” Stewart MAS^i p g ] Ih dare after taking a briefbn break. says. » ______=_y.c teran _square_da_dancers.say_it_^^^^ ie-Twin-&-] eromene Cinema- M ^ takes at least ninene months to XHE leam the dance’s 40 or so basic moves. A fter th at, coicouples choose H in iff e m p e r oIR’S r w hether to le a m aroro ut n d 15 more i R n m oves to a d v a n c e tto the next level „ .. I SUUJNGNQ BSH 4 GOATONTO^n ■ Arareandexere m p la r y ^ . Larry Stevtrart haslas b een “call- |______ciCLOStPCHftlSTMAS I ■ o f Intelligencei and2 b^uty.* ■ 4aiaiTHiMHreaocOBiivn i l U M B s U p !" €>R P o^ I ZviiSJiJirw m r s n r a AW TW MOW r < E l ^TTim Now at The Twinn & Jerom e Cinciiicma 1 W ^ m BjMllPMMM.-SAr. ^ N o w acIt the Orpheum Theatre1 M UNPOUSHED. l UNKEMPt. UNLEASHED. irTlyjaTiij'M W UNDERCOVER. u I ’b G Rssfd Mavifs------Emperor'i New Grcxivt d f s s S-- 2:45-3:00 . 7:15 - 9:30 ■ I is PG Rated MovifS H 1 rlnch Stole ChrL4 m;» H iiiEmi « 2:45 - 5:00 - 7 15 -9.K) ■ ■ _ All Adulu 54.00 At 4:40 Sh unJ ■ ALU TH E PRETTY H( -PCli Katil M,>»rs------■ • E T T rMi.iicWr-aaJI '^^TODAY'4r40~7r00“ Womni \Vanl H i-4:15-7:00 -9.45 ■ jP G -i3 | 1 Cooscnlallt)' v 7 ra i •4:15-7:00-9:45 INNow at The Twirin & Jerom e Ciner AT 12:30 H nbWiLhOKjmdMo^ H WtilDtofy'iIOJDdmsO “A MESMERIZING ep: DivU D :n y * - ' M Ttew#t«w»,TwtoFitaFilt,M*e Maadiy,0«Mb«a•r2S,2000 ~ 5r ~ • , M o r n iNG n BREAK 'T' PlayjawaitirQggamee, Canaer 1 e(ens getLup to aI lot of g^ o d | , ’ IF DECEMBER:R 25 IS YOUR I------^ S C O R P IO (O ct. 23-N sayshellc K j a a to ‘Whovville’ Newaday______sppii Cards and letters areretumingup r in mailboxes across th( countiy stamped “Happy V^oliiolidays from the U.S. P o st^ Service,":e,” part of a promotional campaigngn designed S i W E to bring a little Whovilleille - a n d an 5'S $ 3 array of new products ffor sale at local post offices - lo every town n and \’illage this holidayly season.» T he pro m o tio n , whic began Nov. 1 and continues thnthrough Jaa 7, is thc result of an a( lu* 1925 I agreem ent Plu* I P!u» 1929 1928 between the postal sser e m c e and Universal Studios surrourounding the • Double !)ouble I holiday film “Dr. Seuss’iss’ How the I D Grinch Stole (ilhristmas." 3x5 Printsts I 4x«6 Prints iI SAVVE '$ • The postal service USUIisually holds 1 . 0 0 an annual holiday proi>romotional ------campaign that not onlyly ihighlights 1 - 9 9 ! its products and servicesces, but also > O o n | 0 urges- people to sendI theirth cards > 1 7 i ^ i . 0 and packages early to[0 avoido the 3.99 Any S ize RollI I A nyStiilze 3?mm Roll | crush of last-minute moililailersatthe _ lak s post office, said spokesn:esman Tom H Gaynor. “The Whoville post offiofflce is one I i i ^ e C D 1 1 of the key locations inIn the film. ■ Postal employees embmbody the H • spirit of Whoville andid thet Who- M lidays,”’ G aynor said. “As the post F III! lack • S le e v e d N egatives ^ offir .• is th e cen ter of eve cf a everybody’s L_ I • Prints Inspea , , i „ ...... ; ...... 1 . . ■ ■ . . • ■ 1 Monday, D >c«m b>r;r as, 2000, TlnM4l«w», TwinM n FiU i. Idaho E f — — :^QALNOTICnCE LE0UU,NOTICIIC r LEQAL NOTICE= iLEGALNOnCE LEQAL NOTICE'- LLE(>a .<40T1CE B ' ^ -Noncica OP. PUBLIC HeAMNO . ^------AMZONIpTManiMtaMMTandAppnettfonbyBlU I NOnCSttPURTHertOIVENENthataPubBcKtarlngwlD H r. ■ • iM to on M » a ^ conaMai^o(«ppro3dniata)y four andI tba hald balora tha Twin Faltialta County Planning and H > NOTICE 18 HEKB1e B Y o R m ' n ^ PubBe HmiVIm>0 w B e n a hall ( 4 .M 0 k acraala lnftactlonlO.TowniWIr plOI : Zonlne C om iiu io n at tha hourxiro<7:00pmonlh«llih H H M W H D* h«ld bitor* ttllla 7Twin Falla County PianninolO^tnd i Scum. B a rm le & a ita MLM :. .andadO a a a a J acpfo«iffiata» cday Of January 200t at tha• TwtnTi Falla County OtHca ■ jtoHnqConrtolonnnt^takJnquattt:'- ® lyaiWO^IflhSiyM.T0, Twin Falla In tha Zona. Tha IPuldtofl MaWlrw Room; 24® 3rdMAvanuaEatt,TwmFans, ■ _ Intan(MiMialoraz«wthii»thaacrMoafromA«(lculturaito ' I Idaho upon aaid raquatta. C ACONOmONALd. U 88 LANO OlVniON by L Mlonwd n CommardaL - ycoMW>nQO««tip»oilniatat y t a ^ ■ Acom ^daani^ofaachichraquastiabnniawintha |fl| ' 'Kovhn onprapwtycoi 1 ] ^ APUTAUENOUeNTOtrON SouthM Halohttby lllka Offlea < of tha Zoning Admlnlatn B.9) t c r a a t e t t a d m 6. T o ttra to r and avallabia upon IB tMWw (4e.9) SvOen T o ^ - Shattar, on proparty oonaivnalMIno of appnxtfnataly tN ityi rraquaat. Any ana all paraoiaona may raglilar thair uB ;«Np108ou^.R«m U EM t B J4. A te Irow n aaib«iiw b« acraalocttadlnSaetionlS.1S.ToHn^l0 8 ^ R a ^ eommanta,< pmtaata or agraam ai 4030 North nantaontnatubjacttlM^ ifl 1 100E«at.BUtf.ldaholnff)aA• Aetf 18Eatt.BJ4.andaddraatalaaad approxlrnataN 3S50 North conaldarad. ( Commanta should t •ojltiral Zon*. TTw Intl mtandad ua* {a b» dvMa ofl ona I Id b a m ada to tha Offlea o< 9 la a n d &400 East in tha Rural RaaktanOalRaa Zorta. Tha htandad tha t Z o ^ AdmirMtrttor al 246246 3rd Avanua Eatt, Twin B :fDurtantht(l.4i)icr» icrattorahomaattt. . uaalatoamandanaxMngpngptrtbyltKrwlngthanuffibtr IFana, Idaho (208) 734-04B0 In\n wilting« pHor (o tha Public M rACONOmoMALUt. u s e LAND DfVtSION aftar th a.(ao. fa ofhMshthacoRmrclalaac ,Haarins. t y S o o tt ft • w a n Ou ^ m A COKOmONAL USS£ HARDSHIPH by Davkl 8ouu ' Datad.thls21ttdayolOacaineimbar2000. S tl.O lt acTM locaM In Beum. on praparw conil^tlng ot approximatalyi nva and tlx //l/R Todd Btasa, Chairman ltanM l4EutBJyiAIi Alio known «a baIng locatad a t I ta otta(5.670H acraa tocat*atadin8actSon16,Townahlp9 1Twin Fallt County Planning &I ZoningZc Commialon * S redm ataly 352B NorthNonS 1400 EaiCBuhl, klaho m i 8outfi.F^14EattBM3J.(. and addraaaad 4444 Riwr / ATTEST; RobartS Fort dartc< i ^^OrtoJituraiZooa.'nMm a mtant la to (u in ffw raquiram* Road in.thaW al RaaidanUinDal Zona. Tha inttndad uaa la t by PttadOa A BoRon. 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Homo I?s S aI ' 904 I CampersSShaBi . -H a p p y A d s - 'Wednesday 1pm T u e s d a y ' j 110 Hom&Hoaltrilaltti Caro User 513 Acroago0(-Slate Homes 7w w y . ( 909 GurtsARiflos ( Cel( .elebrate a spedal event in theiht lives of friends and JHUSSDAYi IPM «WEDNESDAY * 111 Enlcftammotiimotil Sorvico 514 (name I >06 HoiTubsSPools f love ''s'Hanches/DaJries jyed ones wilh a runes-News H IPM T■nfUHSDAY J . 1 1 3 CWdCaioSfloSenncos 519 CommorlagosandLots I Merchandise |Motor Home* a RVi o fa r jHapgAdKsplayads j ■ 3000 Setwe Difoci f any aze arc available at s p ^ Sattjrday U pm Fi Krocloty 516 Vacaienjme Property I L % ^ Snow Vehides a Equip. 4 F r id a y « 917 Condom Ac Weekly 3 ph Tl imorc:al Property «iqoe*4Colloci(bies -SportingaHimlingEquix.' .... T w u ^ a y I - *18 MoWoHUMPropefty/Tito Shares .-P r e -P a yMHMT- m i ...... jpliances ®|® / he Times-News aospis paymer For DisplayK A d s : . H U I B H CemslorJominiums 601 AiiiiqwaaarsiCrafts ’''' W«,Tmiei.K *■ tU S K ' ‘ ■ iient for classified ads in 3 bi tsh/ personal check>.V^, Ma business days pnor to publicaticcatloti. Call a Times- ; Jo Homes 802 AppliarHiding Materials MasterCard, American Nev """"'■""r' S? SSlory i Uts 603 B em i tpress or Discover — ’ ews adyertislnB sales rcprescicscntativc for more; tmoras & Equipment ■ ■ . iiifoiformanon, 733W 31. eit. 219. Estate Wantod 604 Buiklhlildren’s Kems 214 employmeni!ni WWantod e Tma-Nixs OnUnt features wc; 219 RssumsPrepj <>actijrod Homes 605 Camon}ining H i lim l Tronsportntion -R e s p o n s i bilUTIES- i l S ' 1 wcb-bascd claMlfiedj 606 OuWre 216 EmploymenisniAgorxaos Al ■ * 0 ^ 1 ^ * mmunicatton Eqoipmont your ad for errors the first d I. Any classified ad placed inn d die i print v cnion of* >07 Cloinin,mpotora 1001 Action A wiUt St day. The Times-News 73. : 217 EmptoymefrtOimC^porrurntios ' ^ ^ 1 {{ JJberesponsible/brthefifirtincc f Tma-Nfcs can be pbccd onlia•nirnc/pf50 ______M onday, Oecemb nb«rZ5,20oo,Tlm«M w w w .m a g icIcvalley.coiTn ^ ■ BflTiTil c l i c ^ 9» tt ^ “ H O M E SSELLER” I ' □ R QMAC Real Estate • Centuryjry 21, Greater VaiieyProfMfti»ftl08*C8nlury 21, Riverside:e • Qem Slate Realty Coldwell Banker e r Nannini R ealty • D .R . Curti.urtis Co. • Silver Sage Reaiiyaily - Brawley Really •UzQui ' MISCELUSEOUS I Tho Timos-Nows is acceptt. R E M E M B E R INSURANCE ADJUSTING. M IAlLi™rcl«»HIM«) TWINFA ^ALLS. Want the ^ Mini’C a ssIa ing applications for tho Nalional franchiso offor* U | BUHL ^ to us a t (Ml nf ■ “ That l*tfxJay «J you piacod Ing a now hom a a t an ■ n > S iT 1 1 postHon of Assisuinr Mall- Ing ostablishod businoss K Imi. 2 buh manufactured twtnj*tnadOmkfoanet . Motor Routes '' sonw tinw ago in The Vmos- In I labla prIc«7'Naw ■ MOBIUBll£HOM ^ j: room Suporvlsor. Me- In El)(0. Proven oamings. >mo on an aero close to * * * * * * * * * * * * * roof, vhv ■ Nowi7 Now ts tho tlmo to *u( Sale* Buhiv Inyl w t n d ^ , pi^nt K m m h i The Times-News Is chjimcQl aptitudo & man- support. Coll MIko at 776- ^ tf)l wW a wami Southern JERQUE In & out. com* pk* up yoor pictures. 323-5077. 32! ■ g ~ acceptirjg appHcationsn s ogoriol obility aro ossonti- i o i I % Owners Selling bdmi. Jui al. Musl bo ablo lo lilt 500 Slop try tno Cuslomor ------forsubsilute Motor OPEN HOUSES I Family Hom ell NelsoniR«ny73W»30« R “S S "14’ ”,.; wide. 1 8 'wW* ;• roule carriers in the lbs. ond work nights and({ Sorvfco Oopt todayl ^ ^02 I L '3 Bedrooms jblea.someonour ' i B i 2 Baths TrtlN PAU&3bdmi.lFA krtandsom • fliiomoons. ^JONEYTOLO^ ------BARKER V.ii some m park*., Minl:Cassia area. "If If inlorostod. pioaso fill outJ ______L RtMltorm CustonilixiK^kJWunwim 1800 sq.rL New . Brodcmaninaneby W atnwt ow*, paint, vln^, - biJarame.1 you are interestedd on sppllcatlon at Tho f x ------Ploaoaso chock ^ur ad for ^0*11643-43711 -totstotaofiwricspaca wnoow Tw.1-edl>«7»4380 nancafroeextertor. or 32 in being a Independentint TIrnos-Nows oflico: 132 Uontlrwntal Loans cor:onoctno8s on tho first — Indixiidudingbuilt In d esk . >r324-6S22 i n o i g h b o r t i o o d . ------Motor Route carrier 3 fdSt.W ; Tw inFalls. 10. SIOO-$ 5 0 0 dajlay thot It runs. OS TTio . UY ,THIS HOME FO R **Fand•amily room CHRISTMASI « • GanGarage S67,600.'0. Call 734-8727.M g g or subsitute please orcallDonWalockat733- Phono appllcoltons Tinrimes-Nows Is not ro- rv^,,h 620 I ; 0 0931 oxt. 252. oublowkJo. 4 bdnn. 2 «Aturamteacapiiigwmi Twmn wolcomo spciponslblo for errors of- FALLS. N eed 6 I REALAL EI STA TE stop by Tl)o Timos-Nows Is a drug- Ith, family room, dining fnjitJlt tr trees, fancM yard bdm u Call Today • 735*0892. or tor thot timo. na. -i- 2 baths?? ■ W WAI ANTED ■ froo wrttptoco. x m . garden lub. This ' i ond MORE lib t o S 301 I p : ' ■ ■ i homofflohasSlO.OOO worth cfc from achool. The Tlmea-News Buriayly ------w in back brings In ^ — BUSINESS I 3 0 4 - ■; olooloitras. 1 7 6 0 s q f t 001 offico at 325 t/2 E S m I I := » i ,TA e . 0Ano.W9.e00. C j LI n v e s t o e n t s I I North (next to Wal-Mart) OPPOHTUNmES L 5 0 2 Re^ 734-3930. i/" and fill ou t a c o n tac t Pioaso check your ad JJ0ME3TORSAU ■heal or call 677-4042j for correctness on tho ; PUBUC SERVICE 20a.732-6710 PSDITTL. 3 possible 4 bdnn., |T GREAT OPPORTUNITY 1-W*31(^e037 “ 5 1 3 I V i n E x t m . first day lhat it runs. MESSAGE PI Mrs. B«asloy:sAuf0/Truck oin r PUBUC SERVICE _____ 1 k homo wtth bam , cor- l a C R F AjAQESiWroJ OUR - k as The Ttmbs-News is Dolail. Buy out Invontory “i)lg ? /prolits u su a lly m oan ' ’ m e s s a g e CHRIST , pasture, alt on 3.5 big risk. B eloro you do Solllni IISTMAS PACKAGES & fflko o v o r lo a s o . All ? Ung proporty? Don't pay WoVohovotandrnomo J »s. North W est of Paul tiasjihco . . . lor poopio— not responsible lor businoss with a company, onyly loosI until li's sow. For f CresM ew Rd. Catl Land investmeni A orrors aftor thal limo. roady ostablishod clionto- ,h* AD cvBfYwtwfci 733 0031. lo. Evos. 735-8263.B chock it oul with tho Bot* Iroo30 inlorm otlon a b o u t p)nai lof Businoss Buroou, For .avol' ■inandnooSaitablo. S i d a l ' t i m e s CLASSIFIEDCL 'Oldlng lim osharo a n d WoiW attWlnd H o m e s SAVE TV ( Iroo Inform ation at)o u t roalQl ostato scam s, writo 2 in20a-362-620i.« • DEPAR’ARTiWENT 208-732-5710 Cl ovoiding invostmont lo tr tho Fodoral Trado 11-e8Mt0-»037. gtawlde • 3 bdnn, 2 FAIRFIELI•LD. For sale by 208-7^734-5538 scams, wnto totho Fodor- Comsmmlsslon, Washing-______------_____ bath, dl h. dining room, 1012 owner, 40 ac. 6 miles W " al T rado C o m m issio n . ion 1. D.C.. 20580, or call HAQEf3£fi«AN, O w nor has tq ltM u so o . d dty. On3 n » t view of Sof- 2 0 6 ^ 7 i WasWashington. D.C.. 20580. • tho ^ «77-4543 > Nalional Fraud Infor- invost'OStod ovor SQ.OOO to Doubleble iw kto. 3 bdmi. 2 '' dlor Mtn.1. Near^ Golf & Ski- /BURIURLEY) :• or call tho National Fraud mationContor. a rolurl)lurbish Ihis 3 txlrm . balh,i,lrDkttchon. Iry 1260sq Inp. S32K.K. 934-8104. msg ' I n lo r m a tlo n C o n t o r . 1.80(JOO-876-7060. homo.10. IDaylight tjasom ont ft k im b eh uLY. y 2 h acres, all f - Times-Nslews i1-800-876-7060. ------' w/ famiamily room. Surround- West }n site. ownerwiU odbyk ^ 5 2 ^ utllrtJes on jy lots of m ature troos 208-732-5710 » carrv r^iio!l 423-4881 J i 3 0 5 I / \ on 0Hg. Ig. lol. Only S79.500. 1*«8M1^0C37 1-« CONTRACTS & :all R asltof B o b a t t WIN FA a KH..., ■ t w i n f aLiS“ u H 3UARANTEED 7S 11 IiTai't'A FALLS 9 bdrms, MORTGAGES | 3*1B29or733-6336. CarociI Contor/Home. Aero- 5 - 1 0I. . A C R E S I S 'ater B .. ' C ^ HAGERERMAN. 3 b d rm . 2 Ront/Soll733*1359 * CttyW at SSss CASH NOW SS „ ocro lot In’new ^W'N ■pALi^FAI - 6 bdm i, 2 • NaturaJCJ G a s Force>rConlracls&Mortgagos. B u y Ithe Guaranteed SS diJidivision, SG 9,500 o r ' 1 .2 ? lovol brick. 2 on * W ater EQ U A L HH O U ttN a Call'^11 IOlveralllod CspltMl. p3ackaae a and The trado.».CoH208-736K)142Ji C W from high school Hler * A venue O P Mw A mT i K i r y 208-734^727m f'imes in News guar------XIO.CaU 734*1021. • 731-5030 MM l^iwaiaig In TWIN FAFALLS • N ew er 3 d , MpwliaUi)Mk» DRACO intees to sell mer 5 1 4 j K f S? htOMlna! £ Act «r*M chandise or n/tMERRY I. 2 both hom e, w/2 1 - , ^ ' INVE^VESTMENT CORP. aofoge, Mornino- ■ ■ " w mlEPHOPEmYl c 2 s Sn m M M on or Morti/ortgagos? Contracts? .“Hautomotive items HRISTMAS. « LOleary | school dls- CDoods ol trust? in1 7 i days and real asking $ 1 0 1 ,5 0 0 TWIN FALfL LS ■ - T M c t S S f c S l M YlYou wont to soil? e3statein15days s rated. 734*2097. a to c lr#r* ? 'C h e ck return n«uon«i ortg VWo want to buy. 01or we Will rerun Vr--e sending EXTTfi------onnow 4pl PromptProf & cosh offors. th « you our best . K i I Wo3 aro locol & compotilivo. ' le , a d an addition- PrtSlfaPtoc. «tlon.* Pamlltsi wishes lor an , (Ulu* tneludieludM ehllOfM I -( CalCall 208-733-3021. !l 7 days. There *139,900 J ------: extra special Undscap LookiJng for ai New House' : I OlidkH ere! '"D m h Classified adss on the Internet.it. lr They’rf’re fast, they’re eas;asy, and they get: iresults! Whethersr you’re buyingi oro selling, r all you havave to do is dick.'• To find out morere, call today! - :• 3 I F^oro i more informati tion, call 733-093131. . ' -v: ' :- y \':u IV B i 9 ■ ■ i ■ hhttp://w i w w .mlagicvalley.cor a 3 m Your #1 choice:e lor online, classifiedsla www.olassifledwarelrehouse.com i, ' ' - 1 \ \ ■ 1 - • I . / Monday, DMembtr2S25,2000, TlmM4towt, Twinin FFalla, Idaho E5 I U | £ | U iiiP 6 n r ~ i i PI'TII Wm ^yiii lAi V tlNl a s J: | i r I « I / - • cOn Your Classifieed Advetrtisemen <•« i s u^g^e X ^ \ ■ V C 3 UNl f c 0 I , ■ , ! '• \r ■ - . . IOD K r f l 1 0 ^ # ■ For items undeler or adding upJ to $1000 (Maxiximum of 4 items) (S 1 each additiolional line. Private Party onlynly. Some restrictior^s apply. 1 TWINFALLS BUHL. 2 bdnn. Ib e th . See> »KIMBERLY. Smoll t bdnn. VVVVVVVVVV9VVV * TWIWIN FALLS. 1 bedroom, ^ ----- 5 2 T " , , 5, at 717 7th Ave N. $450 + ------1 TWINFif a l l s HORSES.ES. : Sovoral Chrisi- B rsn d new 3 bdnii. 2 baOi • wIV/ZD. Ouloi. private with stovo 4 rofrlgorator. M 6 0 7 ShopftS UANUFACTUREO dep.Can20&*733*8e90JII d riv e. 5275-»^ d e p . Call p i/W«rehous«/Office mas kidskids horses. Can w Breckenrldoe lumlshed POPLAR GROVE APTS 5260. ^ Call 208-734-5325. I O FF IC E & Easttai:lanc3 Dr., Park Ave.. cjolwor Ct HOMES ■ 423*5926or731-6938J C r. Coll 734-3587.« home. Rent Ind. an utiis.itiis. E-MAIL your dasslfled ad Cloan. Cotyl Bdrm apts. fw?^ N FALLS. Duplex lor RETAI IL S P A C E K. I K.mDorty R oad - c h p .hIhon* o r S ale Yard. — ■ 'aJawncare,$l900*X)ntfimth to u s a t hM.V.-MsgleAdsS«rvk:es - Available now , re,rent. 3 bdrm. 1 bath. — < Vanarious s a o s from WEAREKCRETOSrA)rrAYt OaO Kent or C M y CoIUnslUns twInadOmteroojiet ■magica5wnall.com/rem For ” Sentora/Handicappodf no, Inesday Dec. 27di. gamgo. 5500.733-5590.B .* * TWIN FALLS « * 300 o a l Blaughtorcow Wfl6«t-upSdellvorlflni]i«jn. :« 733:^ 0^^104,?!*• :?ILER fumy unfum. can- A p t * Horn* RantMt$ - o s a w o d persons; - WIN FALLS. CXCEP- * * JEROME * « Call! alo. 11:30 A.M.. sl«et o r snow . Nothino TT' ■ yon vJew farm house. 2I 11243 Lynwood Mon T .F a . Som e with AC 3cst Ratoa A Loauons Hall ™5miSTc™;ai5 Rent B asod on Income JI}TIONAL: 2 bdrm . D/W, 80 * Ty C firistm as 4 itop» u s from gottino yo “7 , , bdnn., i baft, garaoe.4 j rolrig.. range, disposal. RSTA5TA1L A OFFICE Space _____ “ Inyouriwwhomo. lUrn: Condo w/o*nfl«. ‘ HURTAUdl^ * 3 bdrm, i f Contact OtliM at 1° ap p y N aw Yearl ®J- corral gMloraJ. $500 mo. p riv ate utii. rm. w/W/O Shop:lo p s (o v erh ea d doors) TWINrFALLS. F Fo, R..l: WsstWtndKomss!: . *1100 permo.lndude». balh.hdrse facilities. 733 e 22nd St. Burley hook-up, AC. 2 spaco T Ti o m a n y siz e s 4 Comm 200-732^10 baafc phone, cebte; all 5550/mo*$500dop.Avaa. 208-678-9429 imorcial office/retail m 702 lOrt C a a 3 2 e - 4 7 i» J parking. No pets or locations l< to list. space. 1.«»31l)^037, utu. & yard cars. Short Jan.IsL 4 2 3 ^ 6 e v e s J Ui. corner locations, I c adA R i M /R A N C H _ _ tarm ok. Kent or Cindyndy f i l e r * Avail. J a n .1, small E smoking. $475.734-6360. Nooilood a space lo loaso? lg- wiiwindows, approx. leiiD P i ' PAUL - Home in couniry. 3 »»•»»»»•»*»*» PPUES/EQl^ ~ 733*5338 or 734*6104 2 bdrm, stovo. relrig. Wo win find It for you' 2.1000 s1 q .f t. neat 4 wator g S U m bdrni. Coll 438-5234JI B ^ B re H f W iN FALLS. NBA. Valley avaiiabla If n e odod. No . - Vista Viiiogo. 1 bdmi apt. TIDnOWELL JENKS also has olf siroot P Nom«»fhowyou*p«WyourM pels- 5350 -f d e p . Refs. ^TW IN f a l l 's 2 bdrm.' Taking applications for for 62 and ovor or dls- PropProperty M anagem eni Parkin(ing. avail now Lo- BEET SH E6 T lm ea-New«. Twirwin Fall*, Idaho M onday, Dec}flc«mbtr25,2000 • WANTED TO BUY 2£00(5000- SOFA -lo v ea ea l & chair, FREE Reg. AKC long'««t-■ OOLOCNC RETRIEVER HEBLER.pupplaa.Hi $70. HAf SOOOO b u s h o l grainnbfn bl Horn blue,1 oak coffee (a- HAND BRAKE 48* MOO, COLIOLUcfdiVHiaTOAUM TV8AlATaUTEB WAKTEDFED. Pop and Candy ed Chihuahua, it, Jle ,, Puppies AKC. Beautiful, Bom < Oct. 3nJ,l males, 1 u storago. L oaao to buyluy ori bla, 2 oak end tablet A 2 Lothea eUrtlng ai $1300 nflbuyAsfmMU^maf nflt rtMad.id.dlraci TV saielilte’ ‘ machinetiina and amall con-, neutered. Fawn colored. excel oompanloru. S275. femalee.f Call 7 3 a -g 4 W & ,up. Mllla S$S00& up. .; w W W lIlte fn a .m e d a ir^ «y»teiItems. Call 734-6652. cession>lon trailer. Call 678- purchaio. P u rc h ase toin-toll table llghta, $400. 733-33. Call 837-6471 ;'436-6627 or 431-7223 t l elude tand & bln. PaulPai 2138or734-2731/Lynn . New & used aquIpmsnL . • daggers. da( awonS, fiaga. . .WXRTfTTfilUV "fiiliiw 0477ori'ore7S-7723. Coouuranats^seos ' .• 878^1* , • ^tobaietie for 2001." Call - - V ktiV di aroa. 436-& 666.433-554•5546 - -■ FREE io a good home. 12! ^LAB • pups, chocolate, f J TED 16^ aluminum WANTED to buy olflc wk. old female calicoI purebred, ready 12/22. J mOPSUITH Mark V - : .HUNTING Kli HOUNDS, ^orB ^^ JwatI w/w / trailer. WUh or Idera H E A ^N Q kitten. Very playful & Both parents on site. W P< d b u a .AK6 tiMV (Model(mJ 610) w/siraner ktt, Blood, BI V/aikera, Blue W TOT wi motor, 644-2662 . small m anuro apreaden I & $160. Call736-1007 TOY J 1 male- 5300 and 1 Vo ; PTO or ground driveMve! ■AIRCONDmONINQIQ loving. Call 878-7865 router, bond aaw, work ticks. t 436-3068 or wmoiDon stainless sleel 6*. WAHfeb'j^BrooobSsTO fei^,^.423-S03SJ ,hshop accaasory pKg., 436-6257 • Pleasiasa«SB208-7334470, • working o r non>worklnrking GERMAN Shorthair, AKC. ^LABS, adorabla biaoK « Can 625-66^7 ' condillori. 324-5658. pro{acts & video. ALL -i,,— , pg- Show winner*, female, 6I puppies, ready tor Christ* . . . lor pMpia = = c SI l IUSJp OTSRE r worMngparanta. BRAND NBW. never TEO Maiiress/ box wka.S350.CaJ324-5082*[ mae, AKC reg. Shois, svwvwtwf»173»0C3l. - iga, full; good,creon; l 0 5 Moore'elnc. Hansen dewclaws. Great family C a l l 7 3 ? j l 9 U beibeen out of boxea. “S ' 423-5533 >2S00/offer. 567-6435B p i,,,, baskeis: ^ e Way I^JROIQA^OJ^ GERMAN 8HORTHAIR8. dog. Parants proven ROTTWEILERh( puppies mer U pper house h Twin w is w^T i e D Qiasa pump Uvingg WlttiW Love’; horse - J W W b SY oV e • (3) 1 A«-^ Calirornia bloodlines. 6 huntere. WIII deIJveK AKC. ^ Ready for Christ- ^ •alia. Cheap prtce, have globebee (pfflloba bod- decoratlvratlva items; card ta- ‘p iVOT7^90 Zammodc,:ilc, 3 p e n , l- T lm b e r lln o 1-t. males. Call 536-1526.I' $200.208-438-eOie. mas. n Females 438-8072 I ------825------1 Sa sh . 423-W O after 6pm. ies/lerlenses). Oaa & oil por- ble covetovar. Oall 735-0037 . lower, 6 5 0 It. Complol Monday, D ecM nber 25,2000,25 Tlmes^Jews. TwinIn Falls,Fj Idaho ET: WANTED TO BUY 16 16 ft. SNOWUCeiLE RENTAlr u i QMC,'81erra.'l995.105KK CHEVY TAHOE *07 4 dr. , m v s l (rater In to p co D06QE.-98,quodcab.W FOlFORD 1997. F250, HD. oxt FORJORO. 1976, F1S0, 4 w d. QMC - rell' - milos. 58500/b«kt offor.r. nowtlros,k)odod.Sl9,500 : -1991 Sonoma &«- CMC, dios * • E8 TlmM-Newa, TwinIn IF alls, Idaho Monday, Oac«»cwnbw2S.2000 ^ TOYOTA '86 4- Runnor,ior. AUDI A6 Q u o ttrO r^ O >3>- - MERCURY S a b to .‘09. like PO ,■ .r> ' YburAato Ntt r* Blue, runs good, looksoks Waodm 1906. Groal11 W .4 dr.#od4n.AT.AC, 4dr«AT,PW.'PL,cnisa. 4 ■ ' ' ’^1 0 6 9 ------T ■* good. N9W clutch. CO.: o . c o n d , foJfy to®dod. Bifvor,ir. .'PW , fL '. keyleM entry, new ni tlras, $3050. Call ■ ^Aj^OMALEB^ iZ IOM ‘^099r' ^ 71 : jl AC. 5 spd. S42S0. Call:a ll 5Sk mi.. *21.000/otfor. Inh- power Beat. 5k mla., 733-6676OT420-1072JI 7: Ifc" nyexpeiieiidf 43M 677 •• . cludos warranty. CaD 200-B- $13,850. Cfll734-»572M m s s " p O ff h A C , Grand Am. towoikforyouyou-findins •2 TOYOTA. •04. oxt. cob. _ MERCURY Sable, 1088. 1909.30,317 mUes, all Swoot fun truck. Can Man.tan AUTOMATIC V- ' the rigtit vehicihlde to soiC good shape, runs oreat. FAX power, great ccnd. > O 737-95e7 loavo m soqM .a ■ TRANSMISSIONS $1400 or best offer. Call BANK BA REM : T a l^ b(da your n e ^I. . .. I have ^ ^ Spodot $359.95. Mooi 324-3947 evenings Jl ’’ S TOYOTA, 1937 4X4. oxt. th ro u g tt 12-31-00 YOUR IB reputation foifor dealing >* cab. 4 cylindor. 5 spd. C an T an i 736-2000. ^ latiorainslallailSi *' MERCOftYTOPAZSadan, _ Platinuniin(oIor,!esslhanJ5,(H5.000 mite. Buy it " r - CO. Smitty Boin occosso- Wea cored lor 24-26 mpg POHTUC- PO Sunblid, 1066, nestly and taking good a ri e of m% ^ rIos, funs groat. S4100/flfl, . indudod. out right for $27,000 or simpimplytakeover .A™ XT Economy Tnntmltalon, $2500flnrt.438-«1B4 AC.n PS , 4 dr.. good start- AD " stomen. Having great prodocxloctstosdl < olfoc. Call Gooding 034- er car, looks & runs groal. TriMES ir CUSSIFIED the le^ pavmetit* 0. o A c • •5951 OfS39-9990.« Ctll 324^760 for MERCURY, Sable. 1990, Jj ikes it all happen. Pleasease call me ___ M tfrm M . ■ dependable transporta- $650. ^ Can 3 2 & ^ 7 . DEPARTMENT TOYOTA, 1995, TICX). oxt. 1. Lease lamt 60 tnos.,$238.U8.18/mo. plus tax ; 'toda' j: ilon,$760.Call324-7401. VOLKSWAGEN. ^ '99. turbo 208-7^5538 iay at 733-5776 or 539-5928(1Z8(cdl). . 9 '* cab, sholl. oxtra cloan. BUICK 'OO Contury Load- * 2"' odohdnico.$12.B75. diesot, atl power, 45 mpg. 2. Lea» term 48 moi. $255.9!iS.9ym>.plustal B 324-et 17 loavo msg. ■ OLOS. CUTLASS Sierra di ■ Call 324-tS52.324-2724«■ 1091,V6.PW.Pl,cnji5O. 40K 41 mitos, black, oxc. 208-677-4543 2 3.lMS«tertn36mos.,$339.0^19.04/mo. plB lox H eond. *15.600.731-7474 BUICKConlury Luxury.7 AC. 90K milos. $4200/of- « (BUHLEY) .,1 _ 1989,4 door. r«d.'^luxo for.CaB208-735^502.M VW'*. ^ ‘02 Fo*. low mis.. _ ---• The 1™ rates ore i»sed on 12,001.000 niles per y n t . Insido & oul, all rM alpto? PONTUC1»97^novilIo runa ™ groot. $1,300. '71 ^men you havo Mnw vouni^,' f - I yoor ho«n« yw no kx>Bw, CJM « oABw m 01734-3068lM«f2WHH26. 1 2 , ' for an work dono. $2950. $7500. CD.aaowywhools. Bua, & KombI Campor, mns ‘00 D odge I n tr q jid1 Call 644-1423.B great. $1,200.324-5288. ^ noed, »wm. 7 ? ; _ Call324.2724.« V .:,7 '2 ^ BUICK. nivtora. '97. f : '13,995 loadod, 28K mUos. mustI SOlItSt6.000.734-5823Ji ‘96Pontiac ■— iCon Paulctos in TWinn F a ft e : Bonneville SSEI CADILLAC 91 Sodan Oovillo, whilo. loadod^ "" w/sun roof. 66.400 origi. ■ i '14,995 nal milos. S8000. Call Bill 431-6308 L o w est Inmerest, io viwestPaytne lent PI The jfrear! l \ ‘97Anjra3.0CL CHEVY. Malbu. 1999, r - ' 21000 milos. great cotkJ.I. f H •: '15,995 BANK REPO: Taking bid!a s I ' ' through 12-31-00 H u iriy ..Jhitr6Da]iys Left! • : *98 H onda A ccord Call Terri 736-2(»9. • : EX-V6 ' E-MAIL your classified ad to uaal :] * 1 7 ^ 5 ; .twjnadOmlyoruKt . 'OOHondoGvkSI . FORO, Toufus, 1996, now stylo, loacfod, kwks good insido & out. soots 6. S7K. > ' I ? ‘^ 5 _ . SS700.Can736-1S42.B •Z *98 S u b a ru O E O -'96 Moira. 52K miles. > O u ib a ck U d . 3 cyl, 5 Epd. 2 door, now f lm tiros. S3600.420-3052. : '18,995 GM C • 1997 Yukon, oxc. c o n d . foothor. CO. Coll i: ‘98 Volvo V-70 S39-7388.B______: 'i% ^ 5 /. ‘00 Lincoln Towncar GUARANTEED ADS L: '2 4 ^^5 l e The Times News ‘00 H onda S2000 guaraniees to sell Lai s t CI h a n G I e T I0 S a V e ... merchandise, i I * 3 5 .9 9 5 automotive in 7 days and real estate in 15 days B B S U bEda i i Proiese or rerun the ad an ...... R iy to ed iitPl{H»erMndnt9,PoMrLoda, i ^ o K - ) addilionai 7 days. I . . WXCrubaAulD.CO ^ ^ T h e r e is a S 3 e x tra f e e for th e g u a ra n tee package. Ads may be cancelled —J early (or customer ■ :4 1010 convenience but > 1 VAN ABUSES J th e c h a rg e will p remain Ihe same. DOO^, c”ar^an. 1995," 102,000 milos. • I Cood cond. BANK REPO: Taking bid s HONDA-CRX, 1990.5 'Z through 12-2SOO Spd, whito. timed win- Coll Amy 678-6089 f lV ' ' ^ j j H > _ dows.oxc. mpg. kjoks and 5 PLYMOUTH '88 Voyogorlor r u n s g ro at, m u st solll n 5* Van. Needs 0 low minorlor S26SO/otfor. 732-0048. _ - J _ r o p a i r s . S2.842. Will ft- HONDA Accord.-1990,' ______% - s - :• nanco OAC 734-617915* gray Inside & out. AT, 118 -\ K mi.. EX. 4 dr.. $3750, IM O I Call 731-2464* M a z d a mMVP i . AUTOS FOR SALE | J HONDA ACCORD, 1993. Kf^Uiaded,2Slcfii8l)ocn,AC'AC,Mo,FUKtl.odl, = low milos, good cond., I Po«vWM(m,Cnte,a.ai;AloyWheik ono owner. $7500/olfor ' • PloQSO chock your ad for 366-74t3or366-2505.B 1 corroctnoss on Iho first ! 1 - day thai il mns. a s Tho0 HYUNDAI -'96 Accent. 4 ’Z Timos-Nows is nol ro-t- dr.. good shape, docent r* sponsiblo lof orrors af-I- milos allordablo. $4300/- ‘Z tor Ihat limo. olfor. Call 737-0904 or.r. 731-7359,Jell ------;-ACURArlniogra,-LS.-l987r17- .MAZOA--.1S89 MX6,- 3 dr. Woll m a in ta in edh ,' SporlylS2750. Call1 117K, SIK/ollor. 788-2632S32 326-5018. ! 0 l 1 ii i l i i Mazda 826 ‘88Hoiida I yipp® FuByLoaded;Auto.AC,Po«r , . '8 7 Dodge Ram 4x4 AccorrfLX IBESIBV ndcws,, Pom Lods, ADoy WheebJ > n,995 '£ 9 9 5 ‘87 F-150 4 x 4 *97 Mitsubishi WHLGOIFIBSI! “ i E dipse :: % ^ 5 '1 W 5 S ‘90F-350S.CDually *99 Nissan Altima :* ’^ 9 9 5 ’i S s :] ‘96 F-250 S .C *97Acura3.0a ' i ' w s / Jj S e r i e s '14,995 Windoin,PDiierLods. ‘97F-1501/2Ton > S .C 4 x 4 •97 H o n d a jadCdi A ccord SE M a z d a B - S : * i S 5 ^ Ea»Ua*<),fc]^AC,PoiwWi Q . . > ' I 4 , m Cniae,4i4,auaii -I '99 Jeq) Wrangler ■95 M ils u b b h « 3 0 0 0 '17,995 GTS.L ' i £ ^ 5 • : ‘99Chcvy I/zTon ; ; S .C 4x4 ‘9 8 S u b a ru L e ra c y O u tb a c k L td. IJ j:] ^ i S '9 5 > ‘9 9 F-250 S .C 4x4 2 . PowersUt)kc ‘9 5 B M W M 3 p * 2 ^ 9 5 M ust See! mm^ 1 1n m CE.. ... f . ~ . . 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I ^H ll ^ ^ H l j _r can be. nibro to prove in the Aloha I I Todty'e Blu»edric season that, a teaneam scored a TD ' Vhen the Buccaneers' con three second-half scoriiring dri- Grecn,whol10 left th e g am e w ith WaWard caught eight passes foror 147 on its openinglg dd r iv e a g a in s t of minus-15, the si.xth-coldestsi.x i'itJi? ' yards. g am e in P a c k e rs’ hi Saturday with the ther- \ves to tie it, then s e t u p ? n ankle tn jujury r in o v ertim e, fin- Baltimore, The gam e’s key play occuiw r e d A fter M arcus Co th e second-coldest ihi :er at zero and snow ' {G ram atica for the 40-yl.yarde? ‘fed with 1,1751,1 yards rushing, [ i Coleman's inttf- near th e e n d of the first halff widi< ception, Testaverd e.xperienced. he threw several snow- th t at h e m issed. the fourth-besbest season in team 'e rd e th re w a 3S- die J e ts u p 14-12. Widi New VYork yard touchdowlown pass to. . balls at hi;his team m ates. Antonio Freeman wass i d e a c ii- • '" ‘“'y- aat t tthe Baltimore 8, Testavenerde’s Anderson. C raz^ F IN KSH Wat-tters’m:lay fly frrom Ha^iwks SEATTLEE (A P ) - M ik e = Upon furtirther Holmgren hasrasn’t inade it offidal = . Freeman bencheched y e t, b u t Ricl