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Tonight will bo dod e ar to partly ctoudy and se a soonaWy n cow.-then swv 0 i4 M |lk r ; Shown is shine will mix with cloods tomotlorrow. - , ■ t • - • , • JanO ■ Jan 16 Jan24 • FM ' ■ woalhor; ^o rth e m Utah: Fog and low d ouds will persist acnjss m ostt ol the vaUeys today: U \ the rcunainder of tho region will JV INDEX TODA^ assu -i-s-f t i t o E i W Tomporatures rfll bo partly to mostly sunny. Valkalloy fog and clouds — tonight; d e ar to portty cTottdy elsewhere.ob •______- ■ ______London 48 37-17- iah . 46 44 th ------bIUI ■ ------MaidMCV'Br^TT: — N o r t h ^ ldaho:-Mostly;cloody dy todaywIth-patchyloorA fewrspotrwiithavfftrsprtrP 8f ----- — = kle or flurry this fnoming; snoww ishow ers In tho mountains thisis daJaniiro e6,75« ahs ___n 73 sh I and a stray snow flurry.______iiozr3casiz.tii£ _ lO^^-Noon—ap.«n.-4p«pjn. -.SaoU— ._23-io-p0'p c - - 2e -20 8 ------'R E M E S . 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Smoke fromf kitclihen fire JShortfa ill leavees haze^ overp]>rojectioons; 1,11 get year has beeteen conservatively ;ij----- kills Hi]innji^PtDelaware jjta tejeaders rjyil I ® P PJ®-e d had ahi{ftlnt..ly nn imjimpatt.OT peo-__ dAl------projected at $: $3 million'in an— ^_J^k2001 enough'in'ththe pie 18 to 24 y e a ^s o old. l Only 17 attempt to avoicoid anotiier short- i K • OAK ORCHARD,), IDel. - A evidence oflof foul play. , tintUioa^in^)as e a y >— disa)m agtns"-Scfaule BplSE - Hie im ti^ aiiociJcation ■ img h ow *^ mo luitrsaidnrwg------.house called 911 the easingg ofc New York’s tou^ of noney should be . mentisms should be made durimmg are not doing sconethitithingrigh^; - , ;about 3 a.m. By ■ • of earnings on Idaho’s tobjbacco spent. .That reco«om- . , • . ___ RockefelleiHer drug laws, which - new budget yeaia r And Sen. DtiniOTm mrrugtoR,X "the time fire* t, Nduced m ore than $6 m f people behind bars. . the (h, anticipated industry; . , said earnings on thiAe “The Uigislaturere isi going to . was billowing T he laws,,/s, e n acted un d er Gov. y pay- lion in requestss \ f o r lo expea results..••• • trust during thi ments to the state this past year.yg a share of eamiii he expect re^ts or tiiehe ]I.e 9 slatiire • ,.from the eaves of thele one-storyc ■ Nelson Rodockefeller, are among . c tenton P»« year totalei Statistics also confirm thailat the in the trust, -Sea'Der ed IS going to havee tot change home, said Patrick Mill*tiller of the the harsheslest in the nation and jta _ , • just 6.75 percentnt, co u rs^’Dairingtm t(d ;Indian River Fire Comp; state’s past efforts to cutu rta il I. In creating the 1 1 told Schultz: mpany. The can bringJ nmandatory life sen- s„, le so- D a rlin g to n , R -L)ccl.O D falling shon of thih e ------ScWulu acknowledjledged th atit ------fire itself was Small andmd was put tences for pc smoking among teen-agersrs and . called M illcnnluilum ______possession of even rel- young yoi adults have been a di; annual goal of aat has btome apparent3it that1 simply jTout quickly, he said. atively smamall amounts of nar* fau dismal Fund and the m etlech- least 8 percent ir ____f, “This is about the wi failure, something health offiffldals tmism for spendti in .trying\to educate inaniSividuals ttot • Lworst,Ilve__,_cotics._.____ ding.5.pei;cent.of___.anothi)ther.reflection-of-the-beailar-----smokii^g Is-harrnhd-fi ...... i; ever seen in Delaware. hope'can'be reversed withTa new .. ~pie trust fund’s -v. J:fails:to;ptlh— :__ ire., or ever...... - - H ow eveivfiCiwellrintentioned,-^ — Lvalue;from:eam-.^stock.rJc.markctr.=^ -, t —------videthsemt - otivation-on'-to’Change------rheard oH” said'thTTle'Rev. David . key aspects ( analysls'being fipariceHTjyjy the ings.on its investirronent, lawmakers AndJid policy makers are still ai ts of th o se laws are out settlement seti cash. at ’ behavioi). • Paul, chief chaplainlin of the of step withith both the times and - last winter apprbpropriated $23 mil- loose;e endse over what can actuallj “The;re.is a b^uer way of' ddoing lion for general s Ily “Therdj also needsIs totc be a com* '! Delaware Volunteer Firemen’s Fi the complexlexities of drug addic-. t^i 1 smoking-related resultult in reduced tobacco conm- munity aiiphach involivolving youth .'Association and a firefig this,” • Health JJivi;/isio n programs. That w efighter for tion,” the RiRepublican governor ^d was based on tiie sumptiiption. coalitionk along witlivith a media V 47 years: “I think it’s the Administrator Richard Schchultz assumption thatIt tthe trust would Alth the worst in said in his> sevenths< annual State said. cnir . ^ Jthough adult tobacco con^in- .approach,'^Sc^tzsaicsaid. I; the state’s history.” of the Slatee address.a . tota3$55.8miUlbnbn by this coming sumptiiption overall is more thanI a An analysik being And because of the continiinuing spring, ing financed !' The.cause of the blazebh was Patakioffeffered no details about fjjc ■iutipipercentage point lower in witii part of t i ^ year^i fiscal uncenainty, le^slativee bud*I But the industz •ar^s trust dis- .: under investigaUon, butut tthe state ' how to ease■Q ttlie d rug laws except get s a y payments to Idahoho than nationally, SchultzItz tribution and Suot projectsp n test* . ,2^ire Marshal’s office andindtheU,S. tliat he want get.analyst Jennifer Carrinjngton the state are adjdjusted not only sald'tt ants to do so dramati- told fg], a House.-Senate panel I'the millions of dollars theiie ing various approac}laches to see •■tBureau of Alcohol, Tobaobacco and cally. lel on upward to reflecect-inflation but - statee hash poured into anti-smok< Wednesday that the proposed^d dis- also d o w n w ^ to ik- ' which works b ^.sh olould u l flesh out •^Firearms said they hadd ffound no -compihpiled from wire reports to reflea declin- ing and an ^ubstance abuse pro-0- the details of an' effei tribiition for the 2001-2002I Ibud- in g tob acco saluality. ai^d hciw ccn 7 and 10 a.m . onJnniy. If you fciunicd.ctiecks.., ------K« qhucaVrepprjcr-----|s,„e,-, -Kempthorne-thanked”tth’Deeji ’D Redman _and . Ga le dairy debate hinges onn The DEQ recentiy/ approved'ap a Burlcy-Rupcrt- 3ary.-. . tnjoumce&magicvalvalleyxotn. : -tw o top: I’aul.Onklcy...... 677-4042C • ‘ TTicnmcvNcws:w< {lil'S 631 -OHO) ii pub- _ topics,' said R ep; Doug Jones,s, set of g u id ^ e s aimedned at creat- . Twin Falls lisbcd daily ai I.IS'ThTTd'Sirw,, l.i: Twin - J T — I R-FUerter - the issue of bad actors*s ing odor managementUlt plans f{ir und other a r e a s ...... ,..73309317 Fall'. Idabn. H,13C,1301. by Magic Valley • [ L il 3 h andenfenforcem ent involvittg exist- New'papcr^ Inc., I’eI’eriixJicaK paid ai Twin ■ . W«drtMday, January], mimb«r« 'perations...... Under the guideliie lin e s , if ’a Subscription rates . ■ Kalis by TlicTimevllet-News. Omcial city and | IS.tiile the county has sitingg dairy’s smell. prOmpim p ts com* • . county newspaper:r punuantpi to Scciion 6C- | Home delivery: daily and .Sum au^^rilority, it is up. to tiie state to0 plaints, the DEQ> willw seJd Sunday. 54.20 loaiifilie IdaboCtxCtxic. Thursday it hereby late and enforce state’s reg- per week; .Sunday only. S2.00,00 per| week. d«ignaled iMhedaj mmmw. 9 19 • M 38 48 1- trained "odor snUfer5"<■5" out to t&e dayorilM week on wiiicb Mail whwiplions muM be paidj.d ini advance |ega] noiieet will be | ons. This cannot be compro-' site to rate tiie intendt]idty level pf be published^ ______powiRBiUAMmmw ao20 . ^32 aa mised,Jd, Jones said. and are available only wherere delivery«1 h Posim aiter. please pie send change of ■ thesmelL . .npi.malniaincd. Mail.raieu AltWIt Jdalio Mic« ad jre « form lo: P.O.P.O Box 548.Twin Falh. ■-; ■ Tu«»d»y. Jonu^ a, numbon ------WLDCJmOi - AMoftpwjM c, ------^WedrJdnesday’s-meeting-was-s ----- —Complaints that aroare-deemed— daily,and Sunday 56.00 perr week,we daily ijalw, 83303:------«y3,______n«mb«------attendeiided by Farm Bureau, mem-'ii— valid and'turhed'oveo v e r'to th tf ■' ' only 54.00 per wcclt, SundayiyonlyS3.00 oi . . who said they remain neu-I- Department of Agricultculture. Tlie" ’ per week. Out nf (tale ralc«: < •pttfnemi daily and tt o o i e ^l«yW*»W«r»lnc. K ______^ tral abojbo_uyhe_daiiy debate,'and1 Department of AgriAgriculture ibors o f dairies.-:------f g > - — wotiirihen woHTwitnlth an , opeiW Times^Ne>Iews.teleplione d i rrectory e '.■■ ' ^e dairies are here, we9 tion on an'Ddor maneanag'eme^t 20 -at 4S 40 49 . . d e pnd ^ oh them , b u t I don’t like ClrailAtion (Daniel Walocilock. Circulation D ireaor).. 1 J 7 i plan. After that, ifIf tl th e com -' ...... Xxt. 1'. _____ ' the sm

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nv'* "-.N fATIOIvia M i d ddie Eastt pcaccitalks^ga I d k m c M S iQ n g E e s sLtakes:aai ath;:zz: T ’I WASHINGTON^ (Ap) - intendsIs to m easure, w hether (days to talk to the Ami •a President Qinton’s c merican' ideas." ’ ’8 drive for an Arafat’s’s ]promise to Clinton to tmediators. ’ Clinton’s pre. Israell'Palesdnian aoaccord gained curb attat TC^Christmas formu- T j tacks is. being-implement- . With only 17 days leftft to pur- la,' distilled frcfrom talks with the- -£p ^ - l e d g e s Q:ooperaticb n ■new life Wednesdayjay with .word ed. . ’ • ssue his goal, Clinton tookJk to the. two leaders ai from Yasser Arafat I and their negotia- ur! at that be was “We’re're not going to resumie . t telephone to _ ^ to bridgese differ-___ tors.—would WASHINGTON (AP) - TlThe faith that we candoloso." sc . ■ ^^CTcg^ tw i^ A rafacana'rd narak.— 07th— G ongress- .convene Jio.use>linoritjL£y-Leaciet-iJick -i - ^— 'wbased-on-his interpjrpretation of— have"a"si "siiiainltTuiness w a‘re*^~ The fresh im petus suiturfaced cent of the WeVest Bank, give the ^Wednesday with a noontime rapn Gephardt. D-Mo., saicsaid Democrats Clinton’s formulaa forf< a settle- confidenent of success,” P.J. safter two White House mi : gavels in the House andSenatlate, would pledge “*to to meel, you : m e n t. meetings Palestinians sozso^contwlinEast- g„S, Crowley,:y. a White House 1Tuesday ‘ in which JArafat Jerusalem anc nding the two parties more eveven- . halfway.and in retuptum.We.hope __ _ _ i____;^IsraeLrespondecLI:cL 1:^ agreeing spokesma ind_sharply_reduce_ n an , said after Clinton’s-“—promised f again to try tb qjrbdteq th e 144 encia'lav es on the West ’ divided than in decades and,,for fi that great thingss inir these two ' -to send negotiator GileadGil Sher to - second telephonete conversation \ le firn time, the first lady amor violence that has plagui;ued'the . Bank in whichich 170,000 Israeli ^m l long years can be accomplinplishedforthe . Washington to conferifer today with with Israe■aeli Prime Minister Ehud rre^on. ^ s members. American people thathat we serve.” '. U ^ mediators Denni Jews live. mnis Ross and Barak, . . On a discordantnote, HusseinN The-Palestini In a day . _Just_17. days . -Aaron Miller on'wheirhether a basis Anothei inians are demand- lier-senior ofSdal, spe^k-. aal-Sheik, a m ilitia leadertr in the. ing certificatiation of a right of . Ued with his- . . Id a fiaotaw m al«ei8-'^~^°from now, _ exists for new talkalks_with.the..__Jng.on.co:condition-of-anonymity,r——Fatah-iaction-of-the-PLO I ry. celehmtn--i.’__ P-r-e sid-e-n-t------"j” ^''Palestinians. -0,-said,— PalestinianTefiefugees'to'retum'to— . said the; Palestinians’-I alM would - “"The Palestinian leadershsWp will ■ Ittael, from wh f receptions < 1*i t e h a n b , cl?Clinton will JI‘^~'In the meantin „«*^e,sa,they time, Israel send ai^I official in ^ next few . t n ev er ac ce p t th e Ani(nerican were expelled h id pledges of .' • cede the While _ ipartisan |J |^ ^Wvrtwseiwrflortgeras House ' to coopjoperttion,. Iteutenant governor th M ' p _ 5f man. resigned on ’ Republican - the [ Con- George W. iActivisSIS' ' S gress to become the sia te ’4 Bush', and . *er of Congress. 5“* Senaimate divided Congress will ____ 1 '•n h m in in— -Otief.iook.lnecBoatftofomceJtr ------^ riiu oerween n begin focusing" • .D.C.. a half hour after his Repiepublicans on Bush’s agen- • y j L / l d l . and I #8S effective. He succeeo- 5 " ' publican H e t e n = = = da_of_cuttinfi____ B B ® ^ - — I -tage.whodicInbtsMRTfr taxesrlooSen— me. Among . ing federal ■ .them ept.to her self-imposed ‘ " 8 miL strings on edu­ s.' o'mervir 51SS5 cation. and ' Otter.58.|olnsM forrhe.r Idaho House most! other issues. MOUNT SINAI,.•N.Y. 'N (A P )- TTh( ^ f S o u s e h a d Simpson, wtw was ' • -Warning “If you buildjildit,wewill . I second,lemi in the U.S. . ®But until that was day. Democrats bum it,” a radical env domi™ino?e5"b; ednesdayaswell. ' “ y .ygroup.opposed to urlurban sprawl 0 Gov. to ^w ill be the .. theG Senate majori­ ..has claimed responsiWsibility for tbe wase lieutenant governor, sob- ^burning of three.luxiuxury houses mation by the Senate. It . ty . because ■, Repul Gore'wHI stiil ___^.iuhder,constnictjon,on>_oa.whBLwas__ h h h | | ------« « !e tajewde_eiec,tco.office__ - , 5.|one of Long Island’s's lastli remain* g g r ' JS^nate confirmation of 5®be .vice ' prt'si- .',ing farms. 1 successor. denJent. Under Haste■ s te r^ M .!- ______thihe e Consii- r " A”small'expIo«ve“c ^device was to hi:his second s ^ = s = = . ^ t off over the weekeiicend, causing = = = ■■■, tud4>ther unoccupied hora< ius Republican, as “thethe minoriij' mocracy, we need to get to thedii leader- prompdng lou Island over the past mo res scofds r c a r f c -loud applause WnmEco m e s s opie’s. business. I have a grea eat from both sides. Police, the districtct attorney’sI . ------offlce and pie FBI hav( —task force to investigat Highjh winds sprea;ad blaze into3 multi-acre iinferno. jJ, and identify the memtanbers of the j.S. says Rlussia returrms loosely construaed environmen-en ALPINE,fE,.Calif.(AP)-Abrush ■ tal group, headquaiu arte re d in .fire drivenen by 65 mph gusts and I Portland, Ore. < . _ extremelyy te te 8 near Alpine and- M Baltic:Itlcs, senior Clinton adiniiiisliv Two senior U.S. officials off with j‘ *ey deen)^e|iv^ironmemally— spr;prdad,-fordng ^uthori- ' I] P■ Resetvatfon ■ ■ traderdonj>fficials,said.Wedqe?day. ly.----- access. toJmelligence-ice-rcpons on esoroyi" — :—ties-to-clos4«^a42flUle-stretch-of— ■ = = T h■hemovcSvouId'be'in'ctfriflfci e - Olego fCt----- rlfg-SHbject said therei;re have been The Long Islandid 'Bv u lld ers the highwayvay and evacuate homes . H h Moscow’s stated policy of recent indications of movementi . [ Institute'fatU-offeredid ai $10,000 along bothth sides, the California I ;ping thC'Baltics free of of Russian nuclearr wejiponsw to .freward foTThe arrestt andai convic- .Highway PatrolFa said. H :lear weapons, although iiit Kaliningrad. Theyy saids some . ' otion of those responsi\^“ V'e for the .withinI hhours, the blaze had I lid not appear to violate anyny weapons may have been, bei there a • weekend vandalism, raced acrosi-OSS about 1,000 acres of ■ ally binding arms controlol year or longer. Bothoth officials j The ELF, acting atIt ttunes with dried brus-ush and grass. Small ■ eement, U.S. officials said, agreed to dis the th matter ! ^ *:the Animal Liberation311 Front,] has trees expltploded in flames. The H he Russian Navy, whosese only on condition theythi not be . -claimed responsibilityw torf dozens hugedoudiid of smoke produced ^ B tic Fleet is headquartered at , identifio'l. ______of_a.ctions_across. theEhe.country.---- the blaze .COcould be seen from San I .base.in-Kaliningrad, denieded The .cials wouldId notr discu.ss i’-since 199^ induding;al998blaze a 1 Diego,30m:miles to the west. I ! report, according to thele. numbers or specificific'ty p es of . . •:ata.VaU,CoIo.,ski re yav to starTa-new year. - 'M sslan news agcncy Tass. It Russian weapons inI Kaliningrad.Ka —r—*Kiau«d^$12-mUlion-in rthink," saiid 72-year-old...... - ^ThiB-enwronmerital-’^ ------^------^AP— ^*lhe expansion project tl ’anek, ^ o lost his home .I ii sriSs;fire that burned 30,000 to ' lynx. to Jeff Fehlberg of Heartirtland fire, using threiree air tankers) X)6declare Independe'ence from Sinuss Pain!I a c r« in thhe e area. He fled with his Fire Fu Communications. There•re was three helicopters:rs, 45 fire engines ■ wife and twitwo daughters, grabbing ’ no no immediate estimate e how and four bulldiIdozers. the San Qp,>r. [Doble will determirie ifil your sinus pain, resultsil^froin: ' • SBush - . a family photoph album and their manymz of those structures's were Diego Couniin ty Sheriff’s . • p et Germnan a shepherd before homes. hoi ■ ...Department said,id. ■ . . ■ NASALiL POLYPS. •^'ConttnuedftomAl ■ they drove/e off. Their house was ' .' 1 Firefighters across Soututhern An undetermim ined number of still safe byjylatemoming. 1 C.ilifornta c.i beefed up ci 'fcut while meeting abc crews Alpine’s 10,550>0 residents were Seek Treatmeierit..:Find Relief/ about three Buildinggs - ranging from farm because be< of high fire danger,er. The ' evacuated. At leastlea 300 residents - ‘tlozen business leaderders to talk sheds to cuscustom-built, .tile-roofed winter, wii n o rm ^ y rainy, has ■ TRINITY EAR, NOSE & •I'HROAT, '•ibout the economy. IS been of the Vlejas Indindian Reservation, trophy home>mes - were engulfed by extremely ext dry. Daytime tem] , He said he interp. mpcra- which includess a 24-hour casino frprets the flames. AsVs many as 200 struc- tiires tur have been over 80 degrgrees. and large outletet mall, also were ■ •‘fe d ’s suirprise move! as an mdi- tures wei«e threatened,t according j ------. mtiun bulil atUuii Ism ut! eeded‘“io------^------. . At l;ast ?4(l,pCTPl6.folUllehtihfi_-eYacuaied.______make sure this econoinomy stays ' —— ------vibranL!!— ::------To th at end, he said;aid, his 10-.. ^ year, $1.3 trillion taxix

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Expee ctsk irrmishesifor-senn c o f B ?usli’s ecabinets n m d nleesl j • WASHINGTONN (AP) - whose! nsname remains anathema to AFL<30 called . ChavezCh would pul in key slotlots a t TREASURY:-Paulon^wIlS'’ Pai President-elect Bush,ish-knows bener environrinmentollsts because of his ' I her appoint- Labor. Lai rhan to e x ^ t smoonooth sailing for pro-dev headed ahnninuinnn giant{ Alcoa ^ evelopment • views.. .^STAIE: Powell can be expe ------^ . t o Cabinel nomirminees-.BruIsing^— Conservi■rvation-groupa oppose het— )ected and IBM after sos e v r ^ 16 years in cgnfinriatibn battJesles have become nominatilation because of her support to win easy Senate confirmauoiloa - the federal sovenmsniment, could a rite of passage ■forfor many presi- for makaking federal lands more - TRANSPORTATION; Thfa* lone1 queatlons_ftbQutJiiiLhiajasLsuppoK-.,.: ------dcntial uppolnteflsr=~arta occasion------accc^ Iblg rn nil-mining nri^ fiinffv'—* •DeraocrarjBlecreirtDtlBuilusais” for a-gasdlne-tax-i)ax-increaserfl po«i<— "" aUyat^adto ruin. Cabine^onnaiiUlQeta wUluTBove“ ~tlon‘he-no-longerherholdsrlfo-nnrfar— ing interterests, and her suppon for to ‘n-ansportation from his cun ' “At the end of theieday.confirma-'. c - oifexploploration in 'Alaska’s Arctic . lorent problems expectedced lions are a hazingB ooi f sons,” said ' . NationallalWildlifeRefuge_ . spot as diief of President a immon’s .VETERANS1 AFFAIRS A j_N j^ _ _ CommerceDepartmentrA-foriturner:— problems"“are~e8 -expected for------“ Paul Light, seniorr acadviser ori the LABO30R: Bush’s selection of ~ ment “an insult____i Brookings lastitution’ion’s Presidential ' Linda ChChavez, who sereed as direc- “ JohnA^fott . UndaiaChavex- QalcNorton. member of Centres well-versesed in Anthony Prindpi,Ipi, wno would be: to American transportation to^ isiues, Miaineta making a return■n tripq to the VA,. ' Appointeelniiiatii'e.-•e.- ■■ - to r o f thithe dvil'rights commission .^ under immediate crid ddsm s from ■ where working men 1 ' \Vith Senate confirofirmadon hear- under Pi should encounter no major piprob* where t e servedd as deputy seen}-: ' President Reagan, came labor and dvil rights' groiroups.The devoted to tite -and—womenj”—:^Delems. iJigs, getting under• waywj this week, ~ t a i y i n i m _ • many of Bush’s nom^ -ddngheropno-— ~^Cal m ^ces have the sition to at/ir* to' ad\'antage of ha\ingIg I through matlve action, spc the appointment preprocess before. Some have.sun’ivcdd gigrueling polid- -am oD g-other— Coi things. i;hls Is ' me , • cal campaigns that:at should have '• c.xposed any vulnerabi • -another bearing tra rabilides. lerable focus could be she Marquee nameses like Colin ^ he types of appointees len Powell for secrcftryiry of state and ______DpnakLRuinsfeldiociOLdefcnsu. chief__ • can expect to cruisese ithrough. But ' idcoloiucal skirmishe:shes tvith labor, w onicn^ cu’il_rifiht.2moaats won-. S s y der liow Ashcroft'woi I < would cnforcc D m am Now’s thi federal laws banninning violence D l3 f1ind Karnes i against abortion clinicslies or laws that a ■>> Home De lots restrict gun ownershrship. Senate 3 C W Democratic leader T( Warehouse M '___ of cool si s j n ^ M M | 9 has promiscill^'aslTa questions that need kto bet ^ asked” S ~ of P■ n ■ c ■ces! f« A beover.l ' r , Ashcroft, hui senatorsrs haveh a tradi- for one DUII lion of supponing thele rnominations the time to use your . • o f former colleagues. We camny Ihe namesYou ~~aM COMMERCE: He:hearings gel UnniA/arif 3epot gift card for |o under way today onnthenamina- tl ^nOWammd trust I t e ; J H tion of Don Evans, Bush’sBu: former stuff. The holidays r Kimpaign clia'innan anii and a longtime f Diujj^AncV friend. No problem.'? expexpected. C Q n DEFENSE: Rjimsf.isfeld would Iiold tlic distinction of3f havingh been defense secretaiy twice. ee As Gerald R S H Ford’s defense chief,•f, 1 h e was the . .N'oungest 'person everur tto hold the • ,M'' j"b. ^ EDUCATION: No proproblems forts.,------seen.for Rod Paige. whwho-Kisseen:/. . • ^ Me.st scores soar andind violence ______' . 1 Ilecroasc during'Jijs len'ienure as h e a d ______7jT“nie- Houston Ihdindependent Sdiiwl District. Your, . ••EN ER G Y : Bush’ss clchoice this week of defeated SenJen. Spencer Ahraluim of Micliigan1 immediatelyin drew criticism from enviinvironmentiil groups tliiit cited his oppositionop to __ . higher fuel efficiencycy istandards, . his support for oil drillIrillingin the - Arctic National WildliIdlife Refuge— ------and other efforts on behalf bel of the oil industry, He is suresui to face ' ^ quesrions-aiKiui-hirpHSiinsr'effortsto—• ----- ;------iibolish-the-!inergj“DeDepanment;'— ------although he says he hahas changed iusmiml. ENVIRONMENTAL\L PROTEC* TION A(;ii:NCY: NewV J J i g S a w 1 / 3 S hleet i 1.6 Amp Dr F R e v e r s i b l F i n i s hling i Saiider •1J200RPM motorjiade 1 ^ 9 Q 22 0alk)tlk>o RouohrtMk Totft* > • ingeru,g^r _ •1 3 ,0 0 0 0 P MM m o to r ■ f f l B •?xr6.s>i5>1‘8* 5 1 . •U^tweight.cocnpa ■ •Front handlele for extra control ■ B H ■ •OooiodklIWtoftKWMWofaoocapaa/ ^1 comJort and conUof •Duslsealedrd rbcker'switch E f l H •Dumbio.aa.aad;ssocuroly I "•'7152(427390) ' •Uirgo.corcomfcxuuoh3«soslwoasylft^ _ : • 7443(670154)4) «. •E«ondo(f{kxtgnp area on Mlof easy foowoJ 11 SOOallonRoushtota*50 mp (287369)) ..U• UuBDSt l noo5«oto! h the mnrtet / PDrtW >x. lafQQ tens sucft as 8pc Jle D r i l l oqiipnMrt in tho baswnont Of garogo X •VWobue-ln hondas on oadi ond to oS« ipact design lor ...... tHO^untodcafTyni tw (0Ot97S) ■ ------• lof ■ - Join Shannon'i’ai’ateTrson"' ^ 5 I Infrared.' | Kuip j :.{ Kemsene r Mrter I t . 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Bush’ i-lcill-ClCF/^l forDepj)artmenit^of^Enhanifc League of Conservatrvadqn rated his npcRMtM . Senate voting recordord as zero.' • I n duda*{2) ite SebtBcU" 2p* bie. (I) GuidopoinortTZffbtLWamWeolea.' . Dan Becker, a SieiSierra Club offi- ardawI a wrench iv Z(f U cfeigos w«) oosy^‘•handeaorago L cial in Washington, ------^------(779266) ton, said, “The 266)------—:------^ -----— only(energy) fighrl;hrhe’siedwas ______the.oite to guale more,mo gas” “ by i I. ' •J— — opposing increases5es in'autoT'O?!------: ...... ' — ^ 6«>lM«SpMdbo WeodBltSt '*®*® economy standardsirds - “and his' voting record has: beenbe< singularly I- •M ute3r.rstttt •S p « d » r2000Jon5^ijs, l hostile to the environironment.” . . rQ. last botng spade .•Cuongedjotaw oocndod^fortas Hillaryy DeWALTc Clintoij>n takes OiDath WASHINGTON U - HUlary DiOl ~Tlodham Clinton tookt0 ( h er own % R i i • oath of office Wedn«•dnesday, com- Fordnorg ncod. (Twtaotal piecing ah unprecede:edented trans- andplosU; formation from firstrst lady1 to U.S. •Sa9sVl6’ toS3'hi(r • senator and endinging a quarter- spocdiSSSS W comcoorlorquclt lential brother' f . accossory cftarigcs Roger Clinton. . . •InclxloshcisharA The president smilfmiled proudly TtaniumdnHjitstofr. • and clasped his daugiiughter’s hand, dnfengntovfoodandId Afterward,' when'en'asked to motal describe his mood,id, he1 replied, V ■ (679745) "Ecstatic."______“It’s a great day,lay,” he said,, sporting a tiny camp:mpaign button. jlU (M£Aam.i on his lapel that readsad “ Hillary.”__ p ' The oath was admtiImtnisteredTTy E H 3 Vice President Al (Gore, who ^ B ^ ^ L S s h p < »{«PMAk « — ^ I f i ; p t J g j i ? ...... serves as presideiident of the- CoRi|]r»Mi■worftWt t — Sonato^-Fpllowing-ng-traditionr- — • 22galonvorivoftkavijortable ...... ' Mrs. Clinton wass escorted es by cofDprossorsof ^ ”• . New York’? seniorlior senator, - •BUIlntootsjotslo<3gotoraduOer-tijp 'jM B c s K a * ^ ' wnkuu •0(s9icdtorbstnppn{„ . Charle.<; Schumler, er, also a ^ Democrat, from her : *Usorli<(indVttfonisale\oo(Ma ler seat.in the; ■ P P S f l ’ ' •Air(Mmy&ry6AS5SCFMtt4 ( ^ her on the governmerment payroll tapo, (2) 1M*maJoplug.(2)1/4*IM N i * i S ^ J. Clinton was greeted;d oon the floor., kmlorlus.uB.l/4‘ lwTttto«uplof - .. , ■<»“ ”by~98-year-old Se Sen." StroinT WL6fi099M'P54747) (7* • m Thurmond, R-S.C.,, ththe Senate’s : . senior member. ' poRiamBiE•>W(SM»UI.>»<|(R10CU - iMnnwDriliaSaWiair 19.2V Cofdlws Drill I locating Saw Combo KH— ift Saw Combo Kit '-"igLj jKiw’ ■ m .SawaPOPOui('li*'tiiK3ocloriiptorlasla«J <• IncMos coidess dril tjrivw^ 6* circuiaxiarsaw, : ~ m Msyttadstedachangos cfta/gof. two txmorto and hoovy duly 74Ucc Stm r ; mmor *i has IW spood mngB5:__n__:cafryingca$e______8iwzall9«td ■ . C^SOORPWRPMandO-1600RPM • ftwwtijl 19iV Ijoitofy tor maanurn B a j o c ^ s ^ *Hamnordrordrahiaol-fiwtall/2‘ ^^egrwineo ond longor tun ime D li'ko^ duck for £ ■ .^ a uh'.iiiui^ •Bifldos tor Mod, motal, edratTwdu«durabily ((643235) heavy metal and wood • IndutohoBhoavy^Uycortmetortog vMhnais tfifflholdssUaanySawaranddnl - 4>22'11» (789695) riigBfflMtas-CT Prtc»«EHwavtT>reu»uah_tW _____ • ____ P. - _ "Poppy" ilioultlnnilw:;Jw adopted— ' , bccamcTOusaWihcmo.•movie 102 •. r. ~Wi IWM n rlgM B M qunqunM ID »a rioirl rusoiM iw tmoM m Kdorn^macUMiom ____Dalmatlins. “I\)i>py" n ly" needs a ' • 8BtwfTiia w p*.vjuiiiimgia -« n « ri—------=tiomewithlotH)k-i>)kwfgy ------; L OMb cn vy cnAct (vivcts MttM « Cbn, . andunittRtandiniidinfc ' : Msd midi»« your Ham DkkT CnuTM Support the Humane Society,Sod a il L_ *081 R« IJffl) B 21 % 11 (V fi W Fa »r^ for tickrts to a specialI sheshowing of ! •' r 0 2 7 . H ^ |. |a c t a M lt aD«r «*rMIT ra ki n u«r ^RftM (tan «»w—------T-'Bcjfrin-Show^at-thi-UrrUmphouJC— -* »giCrttasjixtWAffirt6,l5«8V Thwtef, January 13 atat7KX)pm. 7; «9i k tl CD (t iO >1 IA wd W). Anr rawwn ntsinttbaatentutfmcmortr D»M TlckctsaniS10.t)Oandpndproceeds i- hUit)tata,hBnra(iartorpo^9C ot to m ctugei M (ray ba I ycu . help the animals..lals... S i o l S D r t ~^ ~ _____ T wr ink F a H * — ------^------ttfamuiiuutuuiyornaimi ------rWINI-^-ANIMAL^lU.^HEI:TIR- — 'poejseisM"— ~■------^“ — — (200)18)737’073t ^ e - D ■ • Umgm Cndl Cirt B>* cl Cogb. Oack Oort 139 6lh Avc. WesWest. : , 0»UockSou9)ol17lhSl. - ’ ------Ont»ir»cefw e( Least SI* - ' bdAHUacMnuntnaafetMliUiopcn ^ CECOI, HMR UC kc • ■ . Nortta I S I C G MrVdtBKvid ' 7 3 6 -^9 9 ' enHc*»iAw- . ’ , n a m e Una fU. East 1b Y o u r H

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EpntDRiUAL S E “ - BudgeGtrestrai lint need for wisse schooMemsfeons 7 IftODEL?- The TWin FaUs Schikhool Board did the schoiiool districts have acted asas iresponsi- right thing Iast>nomhnth by appointing 11 blyly ’i’as the IW in FaUs School'ol District. ■ prominent local residisidents to a facilities Somsme have chosen to neglejlect their _____ ^planning-cortimittee--Their TTTi<«dQn:-tn_bii»ltjildingSj-allowing them -to-deideteriorate ------^— ------~ ■ produce a plan thatat meets the schbol untilitil there^ a cirisis. M ultim illicillion dollar _ . district’s long-term-m b u ild in g n eed s,' schohool bond issues ^ v e beenJl pImposed regardless of whetReiKer enrollment goes to' &fix the problems,^ bu t voters5rs in those ______up,or_doyvn.______, hooldistricts-havcdefeatedddthem .------^— - - This kind of workk i isn’t Very exdting,- - -UU r n a b le to c o n v in ce t h e i r onvn w r taxp«y-' but it’s essential for any responsible-erss tito fo o t th e b ill, d ie s e scHmMlI districts ______school distrkt-^athcther Aan ignore,its__haveive^tuiTi^ to the state forr help.hi lli.e______, ...... building needs'untildl iti is too late, and stateate has granted some concmcessions, . ------m en ask the state i tcfor help, ihe-i\via—buisi t so t a r it h a s n 't ^ v e n a i ^ m ooney.—— ------. . Falls School District•X isii wortog to solve 'TbT b a t’s e n tire ly a p p r o p r ia t e itsovmproblemsm-hcr-house.' “ = IfjIfihe state did foot the bill11 forf these ..... It’s this kind ______' schoo:o o r dis* of pro-active = = IS, it would ‘ ' • approach R^fiXathcrthah l^ioreitsbuilai/di»g neeHsiinhlit d isc:ouiage o u i Hs- I that’s kept ven. • . y responsi*. ... :erafale old . ' too late, a n d then ask the.heslaleJorUp.ihe districts - j buildings such Iwml i Falls'SdioolDistritUictis'vsorkhigto f r o mm solving5 . -as■ Bickel ir p rob- ‘Elementary - — ' sohe-its-ownpro/ihnm k M f m e .------sin*house. • and Lincoln ----- ^------• T hhe e ines- • I______...... -Elementary in-activ ...... ------s a g e»would w be= ki!i tive-service'since ■ .... ; 1938. That’s an impres;ressive record, but it clear:ar: Don’t spend your ownNtx m oney | ’ I .g • didnYcomeeasy. Oveiiver'the years, it has b ^cause i the state (a.k.a. taxpay»- - - fioolDistrin has shown appipptppriate Iarely has a president so domi'mi. ially in Clinton’s second term.■m. 1Enjoyinjf’ — ^ Again, it isn’t very*ry sexy - b u t it is ated die public stage and so dgetaiy restraint in keeping he economic boom, the countryntrywasin*- essential. It’s a lott lilike.buying new ngitsown .■ uyttle affected the public agen* R o b e r t ] . ^ use in order. ;ood mood. Clinton’s loyalty'to to !Social • shock absorbers foror y o u f c a r ra th e r ^ousc a. His central failure lay not ir iecurityand \fedicare-aeatec ja m u e l s o n ^ ated b y ------• than a new stereo. It[t isisn’t as flashy, but . . ^ what he did - which wasn’t much -b u t in )emocratic presidents and Conj3ongresses-^| • it’s in your best intere:srests over the long Anddjnother J thing... - ______^what.he.delibcberat^.avoidecLAs the Orstn t------^ h a u l;-'------: OniDiie’idea the new committeetee should baby-boomerir president, he had .a historic' ButI Clinton would Kave noneone of it He- : The stale Consdtutication spells out how_ consiiTsider is the need for a secoj•cond high opportunity to prepare for his own generaera- ippointed - and ignored - Upaiipam san coih- ^ IW intelligendy with Soda ^-^-^^;^oolco‘nstruction ^aiii d maintehaiice is •’^ olool b in TWin Falls. Too riiahy si nent; The oisk was lo redraw xialSectmtyand ^ S!nissions. In 1995, congressionalinal 'i. \fedicare constitutess ana unpardonable • supposed to work in Ic : lost in the crowd at th e curre compaa between workers Republicans bravely proposeded overiiaidxc 1 Idaho. T h e .s ta te - arelo androdreesbjby modernizing Scxaal lapse. We already kno>now most of what we ins ■ which is a euphemismsm for all taxpayers schoclool, which is why some pr ng \fedicare. Instead of opehin!hinga p refer to Security andI Medicare.^ Clinton didn’t oy,ly, need to know: diat diedie over.65 population .deliebate, Ointon inaccurat^ de • together - pays mostt of the salaries, but tiansinsfer to other high schools, ^denouncecf"’ •, , and worse, hee iobstruaed others in bodiI will soon balloon; thatlat SodalI Security and thehe Republicans for trying totjdestroy de -J; individual s<±ooI distilistricts pay to con- Cre-reation of a second high schcchool, per* parries who di(did. Medicare already repnspresent 40 percent of MeMedicare. His own rhetoric ("sasav eS o d ^ struct and inaimainn ttheir own build- hapsps one with a technical focu)cus, is a n Alothappei>ens in dghi years. Clinton non-interest federal[spending'andthat sp< ■ SeeSecurity f i r ^ ) and proposals'(a(anew- *'< •ings. ideaa thati was conside/ed yearsirs ago.5 It^ can be fairly juji d g ^ only on what he . . this spending must, witwith present benefits, fedicare drug benefit) went intinpredseljl • Unfortunately, not«Jt all Magic Valley timele forf that discussion to be revived.rev changed-or■ mightii have. Does anyone rise dramatically. 1 • thetie opposite direction: an uncriiuritical I': ______honesdy belie\ieve he caused the drop in . We also know thatitSocialSecurityand Si expxpansion of retirement benefitiefits.Som^» crime? As forr theI econpmic boom, it was5 Medicare have evolvedved well beyond dieir nevew benefits may be justifiecl,Kl,but fa not laigdyself'proiropelled. Clinton’s main con*in* original purpose as a safetysa net for the r vvitlndiout curbing die old. ini ■ . tribuDon wass tito stand dear. The story iss ._ . . needy elderly. They,'.have.become ha a public,. __..'Clinton’s c motive m ^ be oolomorecoitfl m —:— T\lieTmie!is -N e w s -: die same forththe surprising budget sur- suWdy for retirem^t,mt.aldioughmany lii^tedjhan this: Good politicsSitics consist^' ------:------^------;------:-S- Steptwn Hartgen.-.:....-..... :r.-=™.Publiihef------pluses.-Two evivents beyond .Clinton’s mak-ik- ■ retirees are increasing}i n ^ healthy and— :— f making'tHeiniddleyao dded d « ly € V ^ wealdiy. Finally, we! Imowkn dial the retire* .moi ...... MsM£lnS«' retirees’children andid grandchildren.e inii:npeachment prevented himn fromfp pursu* WilliamBrock;C:k, Clark W alw orth, Steve Crump,mp, Kevin Richer! and Dan R e jdIl i ' cal2000,-thefef^ e ral budget surplus wass Questions-economilimic, sodal and moral ingig his genuine agenda. Ointon'lion’s f ^ u r ^ ' ...... $237 billion. Dm defidt. important governmentHit spending? If not all er tbelongs) as stupendously sself e l ^ b e i ^ ______Elsewhere,, CClinton tnosdy tinkered promised l^ e fits arere affordable,£ would it vvilliliing tb burden its children1 withwi any -L e t t eERS-----— .’widigovemmenenL He expanded lax reliefef be fair-sometime illlithe tl; future-ito cut amimount of taxes to embellish1 its retire^ for the workingng poor by increasing die diem abruptiy? If benere fits are affordable, meile n t, ____ ;______tyl - ' iGetrld ofRighttoW1 Work pleB dthat do hot work in the agricui ^ tu r a l Earned Incomene Tax C i^ l . This was good,od. is it morally clefensibleble for older and...... tThe r e ^ n inipeadunen'l and -Jt'' T X wealdiier retirees to be ; I love the state of I(Jahl«soheayily_subsi- Levewinsky Joorii so l ^ e in theleClintpnera C ^c4oLgct-rid-of.Uio-Righ(4o.WoriVorkstate----- ReformActofif 1986, and diatAvasixid-----_____ dized by youngeranipi3. often pdbrer.woric--____ tJi diat-dierewaa so litde else.-Hi ------[I'wiirFaUslormonnlrarttarr2Syem -l------eis? ,,. ' ;would like to live here ar 3d wc have.____ (Thel9861awjV simplified taxes by lower- ngaged, entertained and eilragSagedilTo^ ‘ - i 2 another 25.1------The obvious need wa ; 1980s during an • IROYJONES 1“ ing rates and rcredudng spedal breaks.) was to temper die ^as ^ of himself and full off talk.t^ He had. |remcmbcrback in (he 19 Indictable pressures: t ! election, on the ballot wawas the Right to rwih Falls . . Some trumpftcited Clinton achievements *s: to raise A b ility jmin amazing ability to outmaneuiieuverhis*Jf' : Work bill. I also rememb< depended on RRepublican congressional ages slowly to reflect:t lolonger life expectan* advJversaries and gain short-term'um'politidd' mber how tiie w. • de tanc^ amount to wise self-f. issues widiout being; poportrayed as an ogre. r •;have a few reasons to live here that out* . “Wasi^aslungton |»liddans.” Inconsi RdbertJ. Samudson isaNewsivwstveek his resolute refusal to deal1 The circumstancess forfo th^ conversion coluilumnist. ______•' ; weighed this law, suchI as lower cost of howewever, President-elect Bush imi ------r-j------SlyTtJl'jprliiS ifiiujJdihy 10 VvasMasJiington” ! not mistaken, tlie cost of livingI is about andd proceededp to appoint a consicnsiderable .J:______ci' . average for the United1 States,St electricity ■ numbmber of old Washington hands,ids, includ* —Le'tn r E R — __ LisithQULtojkyiockcLiiisiLS^onn as w&.give— ,.:lngas nf tho Fnrf< Rp.ng.ingaaancL------;in to CalifotTila, gas (for.asr autos) is above Bushsh (the elder) re^mes. A consicmidcrobic Sustain tradidltlohji agriculture merda! fertilizer for crops.a t Farmers know ' intoto a gas, as a percm ta^ of that waste"' • normal, naturalgasiias.giis gone-dirough 4lie . portic rtion-ofthem-have-speirt-most o han a year, the Cassia tiiat wiien you produceice more nutrients will'jUly reflected asldlKlyqcpcnicm t r a t e a f roof, medical care is □ io>< :eeis.(atouiicxpense).with-th6-l 1 iiurcau has been asked t;y;------(manure)iharrcmrb«rtr e usedonyou! uups,' ’’ ’'J luI ’ While all of this is hapFappening, there is goverI’cmment, including the second Dnd-in- the county Fanirm Bureau members; busi; die balance is lost. Withfith excessive manure TcToo huu^r anim ak.d^'i^litt^tt^ la n d s .no protection forthe'worlvork force. Wages comnnmand. (His experiende at production, choices areare limited Waste posetse many risks. To'Ate inanestab- ai are very low, employersrs canc push you HallilJliburton, I’m told, involved go\ . nesses and cominciemed dtizens al:tout its i i' ' stand toward ththe Big Sky Farms Hog pro- must be exported to anotheranc site for appli** ■ lishched comriiunity that wouU impactimj pub around any way that theyliey want to, taxo#! menttnt contracts and was not exdus . , :cation,oritmustbcstoistored. Unless a con- licg: gathering a r ^ and residenn ^S e* posalinRaftRRiver. The county board of aiK isa are high, the rate of inflaination well out* devotvoted to the "private sector” as ■ fined animal feeding;c^perationhasaper* c^ majiajor concern. B ^ u s e of tiieB iticsHs men* , grows the rate of wage! imincreases. If your infenerred in the vice-presidendald debate.)d( tibM orshasit:refrained from taking a yv it is time to speak on the manent manure ^asenujment to dispose of tidroinedand die n e ^ v e imilB»tt| biU goes up 10 percentteach ea year and ' Ini-n keejjing widi the promise otcandi.of c ?tand,butnow die waste, die op & a^ m has no guarantee concncentration haQ^b ru r a ^ l^ ^ . you only get.a 2 percentnt wagev increase datetc IBush to return money to the i of waste handlli^_ ■ • ...... •' void t the current Cassia County lice our opposifiofi to dieBlgSlig llv H o g during the same periodd of-time,ol some- -ers, cican we expeci these appointei I" The option of storinging waste CTOtes its ^ . propoposaL We believe that megagaCAFOs C jarding general standards lo thing has to give after awhile.aw: Employers' cut: thetli budgets of the bureaucrad ownproblehisas.thetheidieory is to change donI not contribute positively toarural nu \vield all the power in thisthij Right to Work — they:y hope1 to head? Were not thes< al Use Permits. We support^ stored waste to gases,i, ramost of which are Ameneridt and, i n d ^ have cause mmissioners and county goy- lused signifi state^ls tliere somethingng thei pcople.can.. selecteciees involved in the balloonirjninsot thecoun^cotn ’V’ dien exported via thee blbreezes. Not only cantnt problems in areas whereith the ^h a v e^ ■ do to help themselves othotherdianmove , them! nafional debt by a factor brthithreeor onnicntmcntinfordng these guidelines to..>.. aredierehealdiconcencems because of die- , beerunallowed. ; : to'another state? How longIon will it take fourdir during the Reagan-Bush yearears?wm protect the wetell-being of its dtizehiy. We^ g as^ but the risks assoissodated with the TlTherefore, we supixut states,JS, ocounties, before the economy cniihuihes the working Aovera!:rall spending decrease or in■crease ac -believe that alltU agricidture should Im - ^ r ^ of such massiveive volumes of poUu* convmmuiiities and dtizens in sustaustaining ------—'— ^ b e c arause u of these appointments?? WWill------renewable.Cro rops-can be grown indefi* . lanis nped consideratioiition.Theseindudb . rule:te th a t sustaih traditional agrii If anyone can &ve some)me good reasons they;y ttax and spend or borrow andind nitdyonwell-ni-managed land. Livestock * leakage, spills, odor, groundandwatergro 'MMICHAEL D. GARNER ' for being a Right to Workork state that ben- spendsnd? requires removQval of vmstes. Waste appli- contamiiiation,,StTucturtural failure, manage-- ' ' • .:BBudey'-'-i '-i;. efit everyope or at least5t a majority of the ' Let'x!t’s watch diem dosely, neighghborsl 1: cation to landI aat agrcinomic rates ensui^^ ment and, perhaps mostlost important, do- — ^------(E norr: Michaei GamerojerofDedo is • people, I would be curiou:ious to know what . . JACACK HARTLEY goodmanagemment. sure of die facility. Itrwouldbeafallacyio^ wc Ithepe pfenc&nr o/tAe Casna CountyityFarm i • they are, how,they positivitively affect peo- IVlVln Falls This does notot exdude the use of com* . l^ e v e that all wastesina^lagQpnt^' in f C, .Bureinnu Board ofDirccton)

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Its con-in- ...... : caused by faulty polic)0lidesaffea-.. ^ —Badclnm^4,-tiie Ug business ' clusicusions are staggering. . ing AT&T and hundrendreds of other newswasthe’bnbreakup of AT&T- It Ite estimates that, because thele companies is factored}red in. Some I tiiedd'^Bell eH"-intoalong-dis- dcdsjcisiori iaises tite cost of capitiital, Americans cheer whewhen govem- ly and seven regional jivnlwiU reduce 2000-2010 tax ' . ment attacks businessness-They r f i r / . m l ' L e t JOB . • reedicdpts of all levels of govern”1= don't consider thatIt tiiethi end result------Nowadays, ma ■ r e j ^ a a e J m y t a p r e s f ^ mentent by $52.5 billion^ Computirting .__ might be an attackk on their o w n _ __ — . / - • force diange ancindcompeooonm-• theicle loissur hat, because tiiis is bound.)d.to___ famous wordsapplyilyalso a to th e------~y i ----- — ^ATTannounced'^ plans~to break op nff^. _____^_economy:.;!Never.jencsend to.know______Zc, • into four parts8 as32 part of its con- .bailoiiilouts of Sodal Security and1 for whom the bell tolli version from a v( tolls; Ittolls for 1 voice long-distance*:— Mediedicare. tiiee." . company to onele thatI offers cable...... WiiWitii U 5. production down, • TV,Inteme'taca iccess, and local and invesvestor^ savers and entreore- upnsident-cf------—— *— --- lnratj^t^anr»» telephonc.-Nowf.tiie—^i»l neun :urs will earn less, reducing ____Vje National CenterfoiirforPublic ' ' ~ ~ verygovenunenient tiiat once forced persoirsonal income by $59.6 billion ------AT&T-to in^ak u on- Pnlim /?escanr/iJo.dipi ^itoLlliU. ___ _ k up,-ironically, is------saviiiivingS will fall by'STZSTiilb'on.>n. think tank. Readers me - J obstructing its! efeffort to improve The s s may write to le slower economy will resultit iin hcratNCPPR,777CapCapitol Street competitiveness.^ . '(he creation a of 44,900 fewer job ' 4 ^ \ T Gwemmentc )bs. NE. Suite 803, Washimj/iiftgron, D.C. leaps on cable own- • Slower sio economic growth, sayy 20002. iBiilClilinton w(m ’tjustifade awcCL y ership are preveiventing AT&T from ' J devdop^aconamprdiensive com- neofdienu , peace to the Middle East or,yr, more . oium'cations netvetworfcwcwnpete ■ . R e p im aanrallying a ■...... “i “ C a r l P. I ulikely, Northem Ireland. ■ witiitiieregonalnal Bell companies. cncsdunogingtftecam- _ While tte new administraration Needed apprmn n ^ for mergers i AUTO PLLGX " isaioM ore-. ------L]Leubsdorf--^ ------—seems. unlikdy tCLwanrto p^ v e Mn-----witii cable compsjpanies-driigg^on— j ^ ”J t ! o ^ I______• ______I. CQinton so hig h .a^ file andndso forever. Some loclocal governments folioas____thought AT&Xsh 2 t e s sare Iegendaiyofhow,-in------_jl9liticaI}yJuaative.&p^o:P Lshouldnot.be-.-— the 1992: campaign,ca Mr. Clinton “the Middle East, it may besmore n allowedtoownc1 cable TV firms • ^ tbou^ the GOP adii the unless it agreed t halfO of its goal . . often dictaixated the scheduling of . ^willing to let him oversee th d to let competitors laiO PolellneRRoad » 208-73g-0QiD045 idiespotbght hisapDean that he use AT&Ts. cableble system for their . ^ o t only, is Hillary Rfl arances from his exten- ?effort in Northem Ireland til ^ m O T b e r------a v e f c S . —helpedwlnltiare'duringhisis p ra -— own purposes -w-which-iiiduda ------(Solon remaining inXhUSband thi w l^of the reach of 5 lailcets. 0' dential tenure. competi^with/hAT&T. — »ttfaemost£8inousnevDS “umg Healrea. > have a But wiiat compmpanybuys of tbe Senate, but her hi eady has devottd sub­ He also seems certain to h —~unterproductive wDemocraticpresid^ VClinton to abaiidm the polit ' government polic)lides.TheNasdaq Johnson, their party iton’spred-doe technology'indexlex plummeted from nnKhtodowiththeiA. idateswiQ want b) enlist ^stage. ing of Mr. Clinton, not Like many other Democralats,'. appro^tdyS,(5,000 to 3,500 after But just u Bin CSintor stice Department, (kncy was unique in ma Itsimpaaandfund^is- . Mr. Clinton reportedly blammesMr. theOintonJusoc fitbutalsoforhisadvice GGore for making a number■of o cam- Jod Klein and D£David “Dimpled . 80tooisIikdytobehis< jearheaded^------dency. At 54, he not oil] to posidon their cam- Ppaign mistakes, most nbtabljblynol 7 a a d ” BoiKSpea • usingu; ills own services v*erey e t j ^ attack on Microscosoft leading to a ff£ A utoplex welco years away foyn retiren court order to brebreak it up. Randy Hansen A comes .leaving office with the h «4iile,tfaesoon-to4)efor- might have made tiie differe ident will be busy with So tite Rep u b lic^ are likik d y to • Investors immediidiatelyreconsid- approval of any chief e» mn>------eredlechndo®^y.stocks.rgali^ ______modemdmes. I occupations of fonher , - «condnue to have BOI Clinton _ Jtatsuccci^mrisk-taking might GENE ' F R A N k If there was any doubi EE?ts,^dinghispresiden- Wkick around in the years to, o K 22nd bcrewardedbya/ a profit-killing ' interest in pilling a com 17 and writing his mem- Pprobably thankful tiiat the Z itojnay have to fight off-----"Amendment'A will mean that;It-Of------visit from Unde S - polidcal role^ it was dim - AccordingtoLi•Lawrence Kudlow ^ 2 , vdienwtyd spread thatS S1 b e l h e - tionall^ threat if inde< ' . leleak, t h ^ no longer will hav CTunselRobOT Ray pro- _ • -m nm directly against him. of ING Barings LILLQtiiegovem- . ^ id s j ^ n d - r i __ tizoe diief fundraiseiV X — ------1 Microsoftmenrassault cost th e ~ on Iti McAuliffe, pro b al^ WOI ihhiseffcffttosedcari indictment > economy nearlyy $ U trillion in H b ^Dtm oaatk Party’^ nextS ^ o p p o . nt of the former presi­ CaHP.UiibsdorfifWaAin, cnairman* tus testimony during the ^bureau chief of the Dallas Mor.oming ' ..■iMr.McAuliffefacessc Monica Levt.ewinskyaf^. NiNews. Rcaiirs may write to hihim at i dearly isn't averse to ththe Dallas Morning News .sitioiL But the support ol ■■ Qinon, Al Gore, the pai ii g a f o r ^ policy role HWaAingtm bumu, 1325 C S ' H A I •oxigresdonal leaders an ISISSsw adminisuation, possi- N.N.W^ Suite2S0, Washington,n,D.C, ■ V i piled labor should guaramidable. , . itinue his efforts to bring 2C20005. thejob. iright,buthe. . B ^ H IB Notoqly is he a fonnidenlist the S M B ^ s . fundraiser in his own>topdrawsin ri| certainly will want to:2002and= en] jDaSaS ^ fletvices of the ifar^ s to] -~r^]g^n^ot.th620(m tf presi- fliley.conn n-senaior I “AND HAVEE IT DELIVERED bsjThat means the fonnualotofdm e m e s ^ V iw dent and his freshman-sedraiit, since Hife win be spendinginyonebdng a 1( C l i c k on...ot on the money-raising eludingdn such I 0LOWITESTPfitiCESSSiTONtti * iiis hard to imagine anycsasMr.Gore a bigger attractioi . incluiriedyandjoe |______¥ ^ o f • Other big party names as i ^theYEAf 1 or Sens. 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■ r | r k ^QKLAHG^IA^f I EmRTm=,STOTi Chool Sports, ,4:^ "^rSte' ■ ffeR^ : - p )se to §ur> will have.a.dei.deddedly hometown :;Ins a 50-28 rout. I flavor next seasonseas when Twin Fails ^•MBurieyKghSclSchool ' ■ H i^ School’sI’s Keri Coats joins die “I waj jim ha>having fun," Strunk ampion .Golden Eagles i. 5*ald. "I wasn’t reareally thinldng about — 1 at the net in :|koring.U*uilJy»y when I think abota | ^ 'dictr bid for jui ^>corin«Idon.fdodo very well. I had ^ eighth dtJe. 4*o(Qe steals, we ri e ran the-fest break I . The 6-fout-4 < :;well{indlhitmy£lyfreethrows." B ai •*: Burley Isn’t the .senior signed '- the only school to be B with CSI on -.pcorchedby^trunJ*unk this season. — ------^f^The'5•foo^lO^ B-S^^3_and_. __ lO*^ard*]eatlnhB~|~^^H joins fellow 2 Bruins In scoring ing with 15.6 points Bruins alum J -per game, nearlyriy double what she ^contributed asI a sophomore. She I Lisa L evines - — - ^also rankTseecifdDh'donlhe team in {{■-and— Filer's------• rjissistsimdfourtfaithlnrebounds. ■ { ■ I> - e a h “If rm not haviaving a good sljoot- . ..KariCoatsI .... Hollingshead ^ . " a s local talent -jng night m lookok to pass,” Strunk. ^ ^ ^ B on die squad. ,;tald.-l usually drdrive the lane and c 'try to find someoleone to dump the. ^ ^ ^ B know CSI is a really good I .ball off to." .team,” Coatss sasaid. “1 have always 5' Even thoughI shshe's third in the been impressedsed widi the way thc\- UMagicValleyhsco are look^ att.as.agood as junior.coi.______: scoring, it's defense H f l l lege voUeyball | - ^ t she finds thehe most rewarding. ^ ^ 0 all program through- -.Strunk is thirdd ii the valley In _outdieU.S.” ^eals,with4.11aoa contest, and what Coats has bedbeen a varsit}- middle ^ h e does withoutlut the ball in her i n i blocker at Twiirwin Falls for three ^band is just as im]important to team iLLMtefl years but shelie rmay be asked to «piccessasherscorijxning. . . Oklahoi VMK outside: to provide bigger ^ tionu'tJoihHM iKl It canted off the fliid by hts Uimmatts1 >ll«ra Ua Soonara beat Florida I S - : “I like to stealil tlthe ball,” Strunk I da state 13-2 In the OrangflB^t^ioMTl Wednesday. block at the netnei along the edge. • : :*aid.“Ithinkmyfiy favorite, things in . y - x Sev’cral teamsIS in die Scenic West • xP®s*“ ‘balI are stealteiding the ball and . I f ' Athletic Confereference have bis hit- — — ••funning-the fast;t bbreakTTin not a 1 ^ - t ------terron-the''ouis>ulsrdiv^liH,itIng’ :ThJd offensive play•layer. Most of ray . 3 1 d a h o E 'I those playersrs is IS one key to the C»oinls come on the defensive e ^ rnasqurashesTs ^ l l r o f s Eagles’success.ss. ------^tcrasteal. - UisodatadPieM______, “She is a hugelUge,block and I love wr Strunk’s quick: hahands and hound- I kids that can bioblock,” Stroud said. . ^RortiMfda stale------OU^oma-isl is wiruiing championships,*’ : l^ng defensive ski:skills helped the I ' wtai •’ Stoops ' “The thing wth'lith'her, though, is it’s LAMI - The Oklahoma Sooner already had six, now wc have ^ {Bniins to an- impre?ressive 7-4 record ners are more - aartatback . 5 4 3 ? “^ «jsc\-ea- not just size-she'she's an athleie.” " ' *• ^ ttii season enterin 0K» tfaeyVe luuumal dian^iCnsCns,- luUWal.1.. great lustoty in dw Orange Bo\towl.*- The role Coats Sitiotherittg defense.shutdoi lorida State (11-2) was hop lats plays on the team — |— r^owdownarPocate down.Fiorida— oping to coul^bt; similim ilar .to .th e_ o iie...... I i; “I think one of □ i and Soow CoQege prodt»'Jiayers recognize that the: hihistory of als and ^ggles in blo(blocks and was sec- r e s 1 1 e f H Please see ORANGE. Pc ^Ponovan Wiser Page B2 ond in kills thisiycar. yci . ^Sftgditle giant. H - But Stroud sees Coats as W se- On the mat, H one* that couldd developdt into that :^e is every- ■ caliber of'athlete.!te. -•thing but that ■ ^ iu n ic £anesli w ill happen right leftou said. "But niaybehy : Wiser has >'’3 It in thliecok “I doubt it :year, wil and definitelv :;::mu8cied his'fe~/? top spot in die coaches :jway to a 10-1 Jner w in dashes IM’ poa and Regardle!Hess of not getdng an h away,” STOud ■e,said she could be the • were expected to do th hole, and a 47-0 loss to FI the end of next ycj •__^ co rd this year, co] the same m opportunityity to play the Sooners SState in 1997 might have be< state, She has a loi ' The Associated Pres:iss writers’ for the d dle, e,: Davis said die season tj d t>\ plus size. an‘d>)u . __ _ ^ ins and twn jes for crown . true in d icato r of how fa Il wai ca^ea Dy ‘ x "BlsSctcEamrionship focittedPfM Seminoles to beat Okl ■Lanes had fallen. • .:6nly his third year of klahoma to -Tuesday nigfiight’s.Sugar Bowl victo- “That was probably the ( Eagles graduate have a chance a t a' ahjh a re o fd ie ryover Floridirida. tl homort’s from last 'is considered a favc 1 nadonaldde. that sent a message to out Though the Eo ;^«8e at.state thisje \MI - The second-ranked :g where viecame frx)m__ _ai ^ team, three are I------The Bovd Champional _and_our_alumnLthiOre m ;vpoundw^tdass. i-Hurricanes had to wait a ~ u h ip Series— six y ew ^ ^ogo toget'to a ^ e die acrying wolf,” Davis said. “I g players to'wplacc------) find-out the fate of their title went to the winn *X - “You couldn’t meet Soor of the magnitudele ofi last night was a didiat losing 31 scholarships, Martin, Tamokia nel champiQn9|tip-hopes.. 4)range Bowl, but Ih e / w erent- -starters.-Finding pl r.Schroeder said. “He d( lAssodated -hugesuccesssMinitself.” Davis said. ’ WM wi a price diat'was paid. ’ aiJ^-mas ivill be otic‘ collecting eight ^ hO El^ )£ M i^ h a v e to wait a year Press media panel voteded to crown ’•Winning dia I t ^ d athletes like Ma -^hal•^ask-hI^^to-t^o^ ffiatfiaragjnaJtfiiuhat___-Mas.aJmgflLdisparity.hetweem isks before attempt- '— rchamawL— ^------much more sv ^ m ere Moore nnd J£aniil>j>e.------;jA^,^.abntury7DiamDnab«cks~tc' . ' first game'baclTurtl -----• j^At"^]^tlji;-nior«-American Falls’ Schottenl aw hatr^'O tliarw litri idvantageofthe'opportunity lad .lumovctrln_____^ reekend'atthe ived° e fotu^yisar, $10 nil- srCblemansirdTie" Id the ■•« break. Both-teams sli : 2^unds, Wiiel; gives ■ - ...... Kediklrutract i frtun the RedaUns, I I to be. WMtappywltliiditheselecdon. . landing Jerom e High Schoc __ JC9m_ihe.field..had.“wl?"""”* . >Ywy watch; but.what drls’ basketball team lu first c else that steps .in g to the n s fu U n ___ -JlTh?t_ wai_*L_a_pretty_good_ Jvaniase tor-iiio__ __ — VtiehlliemakBW^ the p lay ^rd ^te the PL,” u ___choice,” Colen!eman_tal.i(.%gr(nt_ iJ SerancelosslVednwaaynigHtr ! — r jCDdUrancoaQdnBtcrBlito'win astate Proved to pairinf ~TTie-41^1oa-ditit«'dfeT1g -c a m o - 6n - t 6e— er said. “Those thisieason^tfpajToDiOFtliii: " m fll^ with la o t te n - “pTn OHb Memd got a chance to _ V _____^One.glari^.advajwon dwt.battle "I can out-musde air letefin's —''Iw-Wm.wheihen.he.was.widLthe_ _ u0 .„ 5-1 in conference, ^ t dieyI: ____s iJnDlamondbackt-ca 3»dyrwi««id.,ih«v8Ltough to beat Schotte: H I who lave-a-ooe^game lead over's rveral key-offdtv_____ ighwrettlemin Kjular-tei? Sdtotornhdm ^Tqiows " d • ^ 1 i ^ d s ' •• boards. Century !wo; in die game. ‘ . ^^idurancetoianm win, and that's'what p ndi>lace Blackfoot (4-2)..Centi'-“My___ 32r23,.and.got sever ...... age Uiftve ^ _ J tak e s nprovBdtoMinleagUiB:------i^spostcomb&ijf___»_ Ji.jana-tiemaijd^^in.a"'Ti ' y.l.- pf .."ScKottenhelleimer coached Jy ■s«- siveputbackslateiniI Biynn Rydm4n r« -ih tn “ 2 0 0 ” r:iyr«ceive ' • M«ty______aucceii •^Wo couldn’t, convert our sh

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Trophies wiQ be awardedrded for first W4 In a taut wer«ire able to maintain the held he off the Spanan JV sqtqtiad in ind second {dace in each age gnjroup.. Sawtooth Central IdahooCj>nference C -eariyleadby , . cliiUi on Wednesday. by pudiinc the ball, "said Murtaugh. Mi The first^Iace winnen in ead^ h group advance to the districstrict compe- | ------A-sluppbh start-Jeft 1 s. coach.Stacy Behrens. _____Aggressive play, in.the.pairlint and______ition. whidi.WinbehddIu«;..- ft Kimberly-----“T^'^^had1 nno depth to b t. able to converta’<{ co> on free throws pavi down by five at half, but ou " rF allContestants should tyear soft-ft-sol^ or gym shoes on thele court,a a n d ’ inR Buhl in the third quanc lh us." way wa for t*ie Red Devils’ victory obsolutdy f2 miist bring proof of aj Us (7-2) plays host to the Perkins Pc had 13 poinis-in the v, age to die event key. rums next Tuesday. M Mt urtau^hj Lindsay Egber For niore infonsatioR, call HHim p Shoot director Eail Cunif^mnmghnm . Bulldogdo^s’ hel^S MinicoMi with 16. “ S HotJ t(208)S3^5.- • . Local sports g„Tnp°i■point lead MFMitTiCMMa - “It was a good leam in^e; L _titio WIIITa.TI «P'ence,” said Munaugh coach ■ ■ ■ • ______• final per "" : Thompson. “I was plksed wit iuhl Lady Indlans.sppionsor^urdaycamnps pi . Codytdy Askew nth the ntiwinnwMUyfi ^?Hn.M»i,ccMiveMMviait>Mf 9.M at]i^}itw wir 9litt of • ■ Bulclier paced ihe home tej ____ _ .To«%B734«aa.A for fifrfa- through e i ^ u>grade b ^ prls...... - J team on the - ■■ '- rr Murtaugh (2-3 iii conference]» )m iv Hands 3 Uds Satuzday ar'the BuhlihlHighgjrm. Blass-witn nine rebounds.;. Ctti^UTMtak-Ca e l/ “We were sluggi.^ in the firs half. - els to Richfield Sahuday. COKhocTOCATC Tlw sesdon tuns from 10 &m.m. to noon. Three more sions foDow and just held on at ihce end."ei said • __ , • cunulian rapocts C( s i t s s i s : ' Bu!n J{ ^ 13,20 and 27. Cost is $2Ci20 Can coadi Joe S b e ^la at tS * 3 9 « ^ : "'KTriiberly couch'HoKerKe:Keii^«\ve-^ Camas 50,0, Hagerman 47-^— ------teaitt*ltti)ctl73»33V.fnu(ta*twMiien. ; Bl wx*re O-lor-5 from ihe line lir in the HAGERMVMAN - Hagerman J5« • serie . founh. but we made the p ’»-T-.ti ■ *: ■ Scortiig IC plays that - dropped a heartbreaker on ' 2^ tw iw t __Ptiy __id on a mMlmitm Mvtfl , S tatie rt MFC b^iis with« __ hiiM,irA.IUTt^KlB>AiRrtu -with half a secsecond left," Hagennan business at its home tti-mect, defeat-dc J.Hurk.8he«t»« critical putt of his owa ing both Wood River and Glijlenns Rebo 11 ;— ;i« ------soowSbc m atdxs required extra bolesbo at Metropolitan Golf Quh^Qu com- coach Kevinn CatoC said. "We were Fenyforlfieswecjr. p A • Raft River 70, S h o ^ i 3-pointer up but it just -j] red withooly tinee «"»»>*** tbat^ wem into overtime in eadioftheead • ------The Trojans had a litde h^prin''the~”.” ii ~ KHwuiftWOTtti -st two years of the most ficfickle and entertaining Worl RiMTRIVER-Raft Riv( - 1 , . 1 Vorid Golf es (2-5) host Hansen on J e ? match, getting two forfeits[in ii th e ftRAtw.KhtonyIty 7 11,42 mla a , m p io t^ event Por scoresi!^seePageB3. 15-poini lead at the half ani leavy divisions lo puU out aI cclose ■ o n 1139 Craifl rolled past ShoBan in thee finalfii quar- ' )ne over Wood River. Sseviveral ’ icrs 7040 Wednesday. • Glei3lenns Ferry forfeits helped smppel, Swenson topJ r H c C a ll c r c ^ c o u n tiytiyrace - — — Jtaft River JuniorJacobNbrfclsonhlf; rrojarislo anea^ second wih. ArstiwaH«ir for 26 poinis and grabbei ------’■'sThe Wolverines’ Coiy Goicoe* « SS- S SU ? c C / ^ - Kina K e m i^ anmd Carl Swenson, Dartmouthluth giadu- )bed seven lechea K.Co«.TwnF*ii ts and Olympic teammates, w ■ iiffcasive boiirds lo lead the 1 ontinued his undefeated streak,ik,eol- . •f/ 11 9,9 O r a tr won sprint races Wednesdayday on the “U'e were a little laller tf lectiecting a pin and a forfeit in his^ tw o • >W 10 9.4 Country Championships, ------i\T?nrnnd1r3hDwed"oh'thVo Hatches and Glenris'Ferry^TCi iCemppel.-of Ttochorage; Alaskiska,'won the'43th national tide Pliy«r ;md defensive boards,” S Rai s H S S lall also gathered two wins. -eer, leaving her one short off thetl record hdd by MaithaaRockweli Rc ' .D,Sarnpson.HanMnim s • aee Md coiich’Jeff Greenwood said.d .“Wchad *' . . 1 . . i Nancy Fiddler. She goes forf Na1 14 oh Thursday in thee&kilome- Sl u lot of putbacks and really;ally pulled GillS baSk« n, aUakmy.TwtiFW classic technique race. awuy in ihe ihird quaner.” (keiball r ■ ?. s ”■«? o-io«t» J-Karra. ShotfioM e i'7.77' openiiJwenson, of Boulder, Colo., fi Raft River improved to 6-2( wilh .P o cate llo 44 sR aaSfeaSlSiM(WL A. Aguiar. BiM I finished two strides ahead«ad of Rob ’ ^ 44, TWin Falls 41 ^ sstete- — ------Kerlimey, another Anchorage rao the win and opens conferen:rence play POCATELLO icer. Kris Freeman of Andoveiover, NJL, LO - TWin Falls was in I lUM tm IK tn a s r o«nwAMtt. careeis third, foUowed by David on Saturday with Casdeford. it 10 the end, bi d Chamberlain of Bethel,;1, }M aine.. , but came up shon los- ^txk - S.Chongy,Qooiiw tchum’s Pat Casey was 13th. ing 4441 10 PocatelloPo< in Region m T.Dayli.Worxjat " 7 s »"‘>N ___ _..MAwiiaBtaia -JJ—- ...... —action.— ------:— - K.Swr«iFll»“-ab 9 4.55 te r'or d a complete re^ts,~sw P a^sBS: 1 ^ a IS AS3 ^ }g:S° , Ihe Bruins1 hihad-an opnmxiniiy to - • ta-S 5 ^ - ...... Staa Swe ^ } . j w ^ take the win intin the eid, out a couplc )S ir. Pi*r«r ■ ?2 ' i S irrectlo n______— of turnovers a: (Coi.it C,Ut>.Gta«F«(iy 10 aa was tl s and allowing a late i»-uo K.Sttu*.T»nF»l* wGiMnMu* Indians baskettsealedit. s( A.W*»>ten.Burtey« I KetchiL photo caption in Tuesday’sf’s sports section misidentifiiitified the . - . , “Wemademijmistakes at bad spots in • licQ High School basketball pla)Iayer pictured on Page Dl..The Tli play- the game,” sai< u---- g— ^■-133------^For iaid Twin Falls coach ^SSS-SSSSffiK teals hown is Minico’s dare Bodenstisteiner. Carey 73, Dietrich 51f Lawrence Pfeffsen ----- Kuihercd tfichl points-in a d ac»bn.Vaoy • . 9 4.11 A ’pl a decisive -^m aybe28 of36 tr J-Kama. Shoshone Coni^tanitfl a t i i ^ I ■ ~ 23-point third quarterr t ‘Keri Coats andand Kim Strunk led the Minilinlco 31, Biackfoot 26 LMouDocb • Panthers powered past,Diew'Pinch 73-__ way %^ihe BruJruins.with 12 each in • . r d 12 3fl5 crshm ■ al. " ■ . * RUPERT - The Minico Spartirtims _ 3-po(n1 B as The • tfieloss. Twin FFallse (7-5) plays cross- puUeiilled an upset over the two-ti I The Blue Devils watchedcd a four- river rival Jeromiame at home on Friday, -- statcH 'J.Cc*a.w«joi • 9 . am poin defidt widen and growrow out of iterrT-11 Ar WT* r couldn’t overcomtime that cariydefidi,” H ltsb u•’s rg ithree-point night - he ti^U • . .. Carey coach Marlark Sauvaguau.said.-• I;* _ B u^o played to a tie. . - “We had troubles i^Schroeder.— - Pengumsd on goals and*------Buffalo’sM aximAfinLfinogenov ; les ufthcTine'aHa only Mario Lei — TRJrs.-78^astleford2£-2 9 ------shot about 50 percercenr.” ite.JanJJrdina.- gave-him__— scoredon;a1jreakawayly withw 6:10 r . ------“ Decl(iclo-57,Fniltland24” ^ the W•als as and five assists in the •T\\TN FALLS - The Bruin jijuniors lashcll ® A stleled all. JlT remaining in the diird period,per but - .' jumped nut lo an early lead t points. C ar^ fell to & n l6re r .2 7 , Declo 52 games since Lemieux Hoglund countered minutinutes later,., and travel to Richfield p ||0 f ; ed from a 3.5-year retire- • over Castleford, 7R-29. . er33,Frultlaiid.45 - ' • - converting a rebounound past ' Castleford lacked ihe major• W i t goalie Dominik Hasek.c HB a s ^ a us scorins core, and suited!d uv p JV ■ FILiTLER The Dedo Hornets we _U n e ^ Kieux scored a power-play to FileFiler and performed as well- i sasafes five-time Vezina'Trophy'•hy winner, : players to make a full rosierer ini the „ ,o five goalsI a pass fttim Jagr, then set made 21 saves in an atteiJttem ptfor loss. Jake Asher led ihe Bruin: i:S , y-d hoped they might, defeatir■ini Declo 57, FruWan r’s 24th goal in the third. 21 poinis with Jacob Eldredge i *a.M ui4.gn^l,Sa«iKt bothFih Fruitland and Filer. his 50th career shutout. No iiJo. available..i s s s s p . IX has three goals and six as the Penguins are 3*0 is return a week ago. Hurricanes 3 , Ughtnlni i l n g 2 : Orange _ Slfcf -au.goal on a ] RALEIGH, N.C -R oon n :Francis • and 24 up ackets 5. Ollera 2 and Kevin H atdier ^ rired e d in the- ~ ‘ -, ilu'et: umes m1 tiUie'last five jears, Led Lemieux ] iiid-ArtWs------.ed by Orange Bowl MVVP, defense for Florida i UM6 US, Ohio - Marc Quentin Griffin scored thee clinch-'-c '' the Seminoless lilost a bowl game Torrai assists as IS Carolina ’ T a n c e Marshall; the Soonerers Spurrier. He learned made 30 saves and five ing loud»do\vn on a 10-yardd runn up that could haviave 'given them a dmee aiand again forced Weinke int since his ri held off Tampa B ^. nto well as the Soqne^pldt )us players scored.— ------— thc_middlc-with-8:30-to-ito-play. ----- diampionsliip.-^^ ------" b a d1 dodedsions."At least a half'doze -— TheHurri canes used'aid a th re e i" ------Florida State avoided its first “It was a gooc zen • KandedFlorida State s, is 4-1 in his last five' 3od season, but we passesses were in the hands of Soonener shutout in Bowden’s^ 2f BlueJacI goal first and solid goaltjaltending shutoui in 12 seasonss whenv were lousy lonighight,” Bowden said. defen'dinderrbut dropped, t home. Columbus scored . , from Irbe to. win theirsir fourth Stanford ' Samuels -tac It was obvious both tacklcd The-Seminole3les offense was a -Marslarshall finished with 11 la under Steve COLUAa .a .span u)f 4:01 midway ■straight -home -game. • Oklahoma pimler Jeff Fergus taelc> coihlng off long h me. The - . guson in mess. • Withoutlut All-American-----lesroni a t- aeminolK playedled his lessons Denis raaii-the-opening-period-to— — lagharingfeUtoO-g-Sin’thn-their-Jasl~: 7 = ^ • .ihci end. zone'fQCji.safcty.wii.with SS _.:7.rcceivcr Snoop> Minnis,W suspended -' -ted-bd Ldefense ncaiJy„Colum bus)-lead ______^------seconds remaining. ball.-With Oklahdftia ahead bby theSooners32daysa8 — 12Toad-games'agalnst'Car<;arolirtar— '— for failing gradeides, and offensive onlyr 64frO in the fourth quaner, Ali te just its third Denis, i Florida Stale got the ballall back coordinator Mari . Surprisinfily for two lark RIcht perhaps Amerierican linebacker Rock-ky offenses, the mistake>25seasons. starts at h* on Ilie ensuing free kick,ck, but preoccupied wit)/ith his new job as Caimusnus made his presence felt. Hi 3th teams iSrere twice j n j . Weinke’s 29-yard pass into tlietli< end Georgia’s coach, I JJe- half ended .with the 1, Florida State gen- knockeeked the ball out of Weinke’;e’s ahead 3-0 on Dunca:ljm>fIi_jKQ_ihrou 8h-tlins: /one was intercepted by DcDontei erated just 301 t ed 45 days ago: _ the le 1 total yards - 248 hands,ds, safety Roy Williams recovov- field goal 7:44 into die I Jones with 16 seconds left andanc the under its average.BC- eredi aiand two plays later, Griffu ago. dfRNnBl celebration began. fm The opening 30 m lar-season record is 145-^5-^1, but ^ ■ For the 28-yearJar-old Weinke, this • ranfor:for his touchd6wn. wo high-scoring and from 1984-88 and' Afler Heupel fook a kneeice and may nave bcw th tured tliree nimovcrs,Jke-mied first he is just S l l in the playoflyoffs. The, , I the poorest perfor? Afterfter the game, Stoops thrust hihis ■ yard field goal by Flo hej)laypffs each of his 150 tpUil wins are 12thii nmost in ’ * the clock ran down, The PricPride of njance of his recoi!Cord-setting season. fist in thet air and hugged player he Oklahoma o K lT Oklahoma Band broke out ir srs Brett CimorcUi - wide 1 se^ n s."H irieam s won leagwhistoiy. t in yet He was 25of.511 for f< 274 yards and and asassistants aftex QklaHom: can’s 27-yard FC East titles and twice — iinotherTcndition'of “ BooJoomer— 'two interceptions i na___ rally-and eightp^t During his work foror ,ESPN,-;_-____1 _ nsanda'fiuhblfcHe" d,'3ie<3iia Its seventh national title,t,- . Florida State, avei^'sam e. Corttamlfrnfully, to Denver.in th e« . • Sooner"-anti the players andnd fans did not throw a toudidowntot pass for , “It’s . .Schottenheimer. was critiaitifcal of • t’s easy to say Oklahoma i!is points per. game, was .i tS; Elevelan.:arapionship game, once converged on ihe field to:o cele-c the first time thisis seasoiLs backl” i Snyder’s hands-on style,le, butI he-^ - hnuoi ■ ' ' ■ tl” Stoops said. ... the firstJiaigoLjust. )hn Elway nrdiixtn^M n said Wednesday-in-a-fitat Lould get nuthlng------ffira-ria'Stoops IS tfte reason. He Rorid^tate’s For a flustered Florida Stateate, the going offensively i c ■ tune this season. Miami drive to tie the game, that “Dan Snyder is commiilunitted to ily,” Bowden said. spentIt £seven years working foio r State 17-0 at halftimq e loss added another chapter■r toti its “They did a greatsit job of confusing Kansas: 'Z .^ C;ain when Earnest Byre winning and so am I ” sas State coach Bill Snyder andnd 27*24 win over the Se I .as h^w as ^ In g into.the..... l.ist^of blo_wn jille.opportimiiinities. - us defensively.” . . spentIt threet years running thetie Oct 7. --—veraging 42.4^o« ..... Schottenheimer-alsoo si said he- -r— - • as shut out'in Arc chainle-for-the tying touch- -!_:decided to return to coac o a c h i n g ' Kt ifornnfi -' when Tohn “because it’s in my blooilood. It’sT - • Tigers :L _ uniledFlorida 98-yardtenheimer dt then coached who I am.” q en route to a t^ien agait5fs from.1989-98, taking' ■ ^ivder, searching forr thethi Continued from Bi Seminoles on fumbledthe as playoffs seven times board four minute:Ites into the second the finalinal period. ; ' toniglit and got it intot coach money could buyy totG com*' the Tiger tandem of Kendraa VWest quaner when frejreshman Whitney . Thec TigersT kept die momqiifum ------end zone-:sasons. He resigned in plement his $100 millionon roster,i , —ond jennifer-l’ond by ihree.. . Clark nailed a thr m pie, and it was hard down. 1999 with three seasons three-pointer. The ‘in thele ffour quarter. Paulos hit a ■ Lewis," said Huse. “0 courted, some of the most)st promi-] Things started .well_£ot.oc..thc . ...teams stayed-a pointpoi apan after a - jumper. I ' Schottenhis contract and began nent coaches in the cou Tigers, who easily beat w , Brandi Escover connect-:t- was excellent and our co u n try , It th e low-scoring first 1^,15-14.ha] ed froirom beyond IHe arc and ^______the Chiefsas ari analyst for ESPN. iincluding Bill Parcells,Is, Steve,J . Diamondbacks’ press with Ni JeJerome lead. But the Hgcrsrs Jerome has lkde_tiird to control January 19: -fhe-Jerome^s.cqld spells hitit with"v third quarter. ..WlW est was fouled-— wer« ableab to score just two more “Our defense left on his ,_tlie_Tigers-Upj>^-carly^*ni6-fl j^yelihg tdjace.cross; le-only^-connecting Insld-___: tt^tchrbut could nor d-her-to-worlfwith^tbe'^'-^ -as-Gentury-curthcdefidrto'aT:-a-palr------Afrerciffrtrhlnit her second .- basket.Jt. • »====SwTOiSEsrf,’j!!S after one-period; and Rydmanan put three-pointer of ththenigbti'fellow Centi S S S r d b O at spring practice. Before ' - imother’s - ntur^roach ^lon Huse les.left.fortfae national—' (id«y, i» it?..'. Ccntury:on-top-wiih a-shol-Bjt-and-----freshmao Vanessatsa-Wcst foUowed“ ~call6‘d'd tlthe gain'e Hfs tcam^s best “It waf my Mom’s bfathdq V free throw. CooUnMdtamtinItosas,Snrouaand. iwas.kine of my present to with a nice feeded to Pond and _ .perfomurmance of the seoMn. t to herl?: . ■imantrJoonaMCMf,. !?.« — . ------— Col[s-ah«'el^fo^^^nnerte^discuss•^*^•<•^•Coatsiai-l*?'Now'di^wDn’i rthavctu"'" h ”■ inrthc----- Jerome-ledby.tw)two'heading into----- “Wee vwere a little more patient,It, ,- ■ • 41-ji^ .^ ^ -.^ -----he=asked-faIans. She made the ded- iworry abi ut paying for schoolhooL" .V-",' , " ' ...... Eagles at S] ■ ■ thc-Eagles tcMttaia^Tow tournament ------— — Coats-meiH 'future plan Don ______- ______1 — ThndiT.Jr.Jn«|t4,2001 . Tlw.llea.n".IWaMMta. M ------inic’s P^istons s:5top Maa v s S p e' a r t a n s - si t t r o l l t h r co u g h o p ( ■ ' DALLAS (AI[AP) -■ Je rry D e n e r sweep that in d u ^ vl Scackfabuse scoredred three of his 33 LANSING, M rh (AP) :___ - ^— Utah'and'Sacramttto," polno on free throhrowsin'die final JjT“ W omen's res — fo u rA 'stra ig h t and imi eU scored 26 p d n u and — - ^CollegaiaiKeUiall results ; :------2fijeconda-and.Jd.Joe.Smith.had— H H m piw edto, ..AnJraJlulsiitsoo-added-^asNor-l ------®eajon4ilghs of-28-ZS-poims-andiS— ■ ■ 3^=theTffiS'8l)St» -Michigan Sl I I H L -H.^Damr7SrV5,-VarTeehM— t----- TTieoRa tUff had 1 7 1 •State beat-PennState— ^ ------^ ^ eboun-ls------as— Z .p o to u ^ _98.^ Wedi» —his-points-in-the-second*hah a ir™ ------b l Xc-k s brURCrVa. b r - Ruth------, . ' D>etroit et beat rebounds and seventnblocki, Tenopoitrler for both teams. ^B rian C ook a d d ed 11 resbounds b ^'*«y scoredi a career-hi^ 27’ Tyrone Hill added eig }allas 107-104 poinu The Spanartans used a 25-4 ron___ ?and six blocks for nitfw^ (i(11-3) points and hadid eightei rebounds in and 11 rebounds and Vednesday night • nd George midway thnhrou^ the .second'half ‘ •, ------^------rBiffEasrmatdiitdiup:------. Lynch had 12 poinu I '■------inn Uthe Mavericks' 9 1 R ‘ J j t h e nation’s longest____lBo8tpnJCI,.85,UConiLeJ added 18 points arid ' ^rebounds for PhOadelptphia, .winning.«n ------s e v e ^ ^ S l ^ il)onnIe'Kelsgir=^BkJ to .23 games and ■ - "“- B O S IO N '-T ro y Beil scoi as Notre Dame repla^hlsailtsgtngdadascoadi. . • -hadn’t won at the Fir'irst Union- -the.bestninun at home to 37 games.------p 0, ^O.Big East)t).extended a the b e s t_ _ _ _ Stackhouse mtM Center since beatingI (C a lo tte * ____ Penn.Stat( pointsand Xavier Singletai^ n a d Stan in school)1 historyhi and dealt lissed one of two. tate.saw.its seven-game-—:-2^ 2 3 a s Boston College b eat I v fo n i shots with 11.8H J secohds left, ...... winning sire c UConn the Hokies dieirleir first home loss we^:snapped with iti'-^- ffoT the first tune after 23 lojlosses. ~ • • of tJjg <^atrtn ^l^rivm g.the Mavrarsa-last chance,— ^ ------^seventh str£m fl^ t loss t o ^ c W r f ----- but Steve Nash n “ Kn»i66TCeitiM ------aCdiuf(ir.2rO.I-BigE5sast)'had b m issed two 3- « 9 1 State, not lost to BC (10-0,1-0) pointers on th e fina 3nal possession. BOSTON-To findid a little ^ Feb. 23, 1988 - matchintag?h” . , KansasKi S t 58 Don Nelson deci lo w a S t8 4 , edded to sit this m ovivation, tjie New YoiroiicKnidis GeorgetoH longest winning streak fo Kan. - Angie one out about three Dwn 90, W. Vltg. 86 . fof o n l MANHATTANrA N , aee hours before' — onlyhritD^badclBdidays. • MORGA^ Big East team against anotlother in .W elle had 18 1 points an d 15 — -tipoiffto'restupfafor prostate can- W m ^ i ANTOWN, W.Va. - ® ' Getting 2S points frcfrom Allan • Anthony PeiP eny scol-ed 15 points confer^ce " history. rebounds for• herhe sixth double- ' cer isurgery early:ly Thiuvday. He W M ^ H ouston, New Y ork aviivenged its to lead six G double of thele seasons< as Iowa. - ' watched the game rCeorgelovmplayeisin - me on television I la s t d efeat by b ead n gthe tt Boston ' dotdilefiguri gn State prevailediled in th e Big 12 from the coach's i ;ures as.the Hoyas won Seton S Hall87, Provid.* I’s locker room, ' . WlM Celtics. • theirBigEasiast.openeri , ' C onference opiopener for both ' — 4thenleftimmedlat[lately afterward Detnlt'a EAST RUTHERFORD, I to fly to Utah. H e’; n'tJtnySUcUwmiliinlatlw ' Georgetoitown (12-0), which is Ty T Shine had a season-hli B.V«p«tedto enjoying its beoutforfoo^wec MntDiUa'OMiNoirltaUIn Bucks 88, Cavalierers 83 its highest ranking in points p and Darius L ane add itquutiiitRMntalAniilln MILWAUkEE- Ra«a, Allen IS, is off to its best Stan as a Seton Hall won its Sfc La. 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Pdiat^o tis designed to hold 253 ■ ages, Idaho’s arbon ii> Correction on Director Jamejnes beyond four o r five Spaulding will likely n A ve years out r innfeA maximim! mi.but-nowhous*-:— . ■ prison popula;==- — *jiS^n-Bakersaid.-^e- " Spalaiding at one pdnrhad'antid'tid.— AIngs^couia level out- $H-.6-millicnTf(rexpanan d -th e' t ^ —• a^Cou^ l e tiiat wltii 164 Idaho' wwnen’s facility.. _ oon iix2004 win ^marAalhasdodosed die case and Patctitcd needing $88 million in newlew “You’ve got to hawive a women’s women inn Rep.LMnSfflHii^ . be6.408. ^ e d the, fire acc inmates h dd by counties Over the n e « three yej acddental. Baker Pnsoisons witiiin two years to keepeep pnsOT and you got to0 Ihave, jt right-^ciLoiher st 'ears the _ ...... Aithough-a— ^— states, and tiie-need for—lIznumberof.womeniinTdaHo htfs-pris------— ^“ PleaseswB-5WPmS0MrPag^3^— c Autopsin reve^'e ^ e d the victims’ Iwdies were satun3gateAjriih.mare. L .. _ tiian twice the carboncai monoxide level'a human bodbody can tolerate, BflJcersaid. Com a i z ^ — ” S p rin g st^ and 1 iputc ul Lee were proba* I 1 ! bednxan of their I « ^ e r home a t 42423 West Ave. E when the fire brokroke out at about I - 5:15 am , Baker saida id , mecdical Investigators1 conduded.that_cc Springsteen was conconsdousjustlrag enough to try toI rerescue Lee, who 7 ' — apparenfly never’gainedconsdous- ga 'I officcc ness, Baker said. “Ihe fire probablybly sm older^ and I pveogjni.oXeiprCci.an-houc.onio—|_ ^ H brfweG^ldngout,lUt, Baker said • Not having working wo smoke -close>es —7 ; detectors in the houlouse literally cos- them their lives,” hhe esa id - la ■ tof . ^ • Police seek apiippllcants H iJ residents seeking | fof citizens acacadem y___ U vill.havejo.drivea__- _ , after a medical ’ TWIN F A L L S- -T The Twin Falls ] '. 1 ^ ' By Brandon Flala . Police DepartmentIt is seeking appli- I Thne»Wews wrfterdosed. o a ts for year’s dtizeiizens* police acad- f Falls Clinic Sc • fitny.whidj starts JanJan.30. BUHL-Buhl!d re its Buhl outpa- . Designed to impxaprove rdations m^ical^e_wilj|iday, after review- between the policece andi residents, ~ llttle further,ormance, af clinic the academy giveives a realistic ' ^tellite office lennisdos Maughan overview of the departm ^ ^t’s func- j The Twin Fa tion. Hospital closedJy a.businessil ded-______‘••"nie academy winU b eli^^lo lS I ~ tieht clinic Friday“The doctors had ------" participants and will consist of 10 ing its perform)ugh.call. They' , iwo-hour classes. Classes Cl will be spokesman Denithe business was _ . held two nights eadach week. After said i decided to dose — com;detion of the academy,aca a grad* . _ ‘i t was^suictlyas aa.tougli hit for uation ceremony v sion,” he said. “Thafter relying on y will be held. J years." Partidpanb vdll alsoilso get a chance to make a tougl toleam more aboutIt tl;the reserve offi* Iook(id ac how d the finandal figures cer and Citizensi oron Patrol pro* { performing andlable. de The Main ' — grams.------the doors. It wasK thea clinic's only-— - - - "TTwffoDowing'eli^Utility require^l''^^^ the community, af ments are in place: to lose the office, itforovcrtlireeye;mdy and conve- • Applicants mustst liveli or workin I Maughan said fu iwenwui/Ttaa. w eren’t availablommunity," said IWin Falls. Scott&t Sciioles, rigtrt, a count«!or a t th< s, director of the Itlw C oltajsotSoiitlum Idaho,!>, sh o n Qody Otchaid how to9 useui a new online registration s Street, dinic-u'a.f tl: • Applicants mustist beI at least 21 . { Will beM able( to select thetr c im e s and >n site. Eventually,.returning stud r of Commerce. aad track (lull proETMs toward'd thsir dieiHi ovir the Internemet. -satellite office.----- yearsoW. ' “We’re sorry :toy feltjl like they • e, ahd I wish we • Applicants mustist Have1 no prior j It was very hand; j . id a way to keep felony convictions . nient for our comr Barbara Phillips, d • Applicants mustrthavenomisde- h; '■ L-registFaiitidnxon I'ss is a loss of con- nes-to a, f lin e, and go online, forf allow students imrrimedlate. The coll cct o r.....hardship for some application, caUSgLt DennisI Pullin I dass registration.rei )llege Counseling must mi fit a spedflc time slot.- le Twin Falls hos* access to unoffidal tran:inscripts. . Center, whIcilch offers academic ( great aU the way to Twi 5t 736-SOOO, Ejcl 379.:'9. The deadline CSII wantsw to offer registration, Online, students are signregIs- said. 1 been-rotating------for applications is Jan. I. Having completed a system advising serlervices to students up ^5. over the th< Internet. Tradtiohally up for dasses in “real time,”mstu- The clinic wasand : Twin Falls;* - test, Registrar John Malartin said who haven’t’t deddedc on a major, ' said. sai issful and time that physician assistant try, registration typically ‘ will wil say so. The computer w(.• . transfeired to the0 Tiits attem pt to pglstiatejudgege Monday = 7 personal Identification1 numbersi “It’s goingIg tot allow smdents' to let let students mistakenly, sign Twin Falls Clinic IS students roam from ' to students. Each studident will be better.con; gning.....pital. Staff-had be ______' _ ------‘^TWIN- FALLS -- ^ The-FitLli • uffiam! lu uffJca {UiB'line lo hne,— .foe-two-classes-offered-BM he between Buhl and Us6aT-iw number M d hhis or her Scott ^olesessaid.. unu m e time. It also won’t le t; nic could choose * Judidal District’s newne est magis- , as tiieyiy Try to complete legwork student identification Maughan said, ___trate judge will be cal ri num ber Online regi;iglstradon won’t take dents dei Into classes without'p a buyer. Magic called for duty I requireired before thev can sign^1 — to.access.the.system, a-p puter decision to dt -password— the-'place-of-i>f-academlc-advising, -----rriKjuisites:—«3 :------won’t ^ unrelated to-Medical-Center ir ------up for'd d asses. procedure designed1 tot keep but it will ht onsiis Regional • Former Cassia Cou-ounly deputy CSI sl help students keep ;n up "Twii : students, like a growing individual academic rec<5cords pri- track of thee n-meet graduation JenJennifer Sandmann- can Twin Falls Clinic < at the Theron’War try, soon will have the ■ At tiiis point, tiie otilirline regis- requirements,Its, he said. -a-oi Jard Judicial optionI uto sign up for dasses over— - nachcU at 733-093}. Ext. 241, this month on a bi BuUding in Twin Falls; - tration system will be aavailable ------Theojilinefne’system also'W iir"' 6y' LEI£^-----Vallcy-Regional.Mevriter-Braitdon...... — — jmputer. The online sys- by e-mail ai.jsandmaimQmoi 'at/ If! Twin Falls A judidal commissiition recenUy . to returning CSI studenents only. allow stu dlents er to search for ua/JvaUcy.com ___ and Saint Alphonsi picked Smyser to repleplace retiring A . Medical Center in B( Magistrate Judge Melvii4vinEdwnrds. l \ f~ ” "5^ Interested. n be ■■ ______; A rece^on will foUcollow-the cere- I 1 X I . ' mony. malgamaated Su^gar Co. sswitchess to Mon ?'' - - — Timcs-iW’iDS-ivrii lagtc- fiaia can be nxichcdLuler i . on Brock steps to set up Maglc“c-ValleT” at 735-3246. Ketchum CKy Coi( o u n c i r : to w s writer______headquarters. HicieasM paiWig “I would, expect t h at t 'we will i « fines PAULJL - The Amalgamated have our plan pretty wellell set on • • KETCHUM- ParJdnking fines are • Sugar CiCo. will employ a hew hiring and benefits witrithin 30 itana haixhaust from the f.the Ketchum trucking'ig company to haul sugar days," Rice said ending a reiationship Working ,air over iS 'x amated Sugar — ^olatorrwill-be^ hreirrwanring— ircIe“A.Coostruction tiiat :Northwest, Transystems the first time, a $10 fineS^A eScSSr dates bac•ack to the late 1960s. 10 million to.12 m ilhonlfi e h Constnictlon ^ e , a $ 20 finethediird lirdtuneanda Transjisystem 's Inc.-, a G reat 1beets annually. Rice lauls a toad frorn ' _ $40 fine the fourth time.ne- Falls, Mont., M< company, won'a-----—Acquiring- the job With exhat Council members y nt. Circle‘A will ------: •s wanted to bid Tuesday Ti to serve Amalgamated -Sugar, the • Amalgamal eharge as much as $80M Ifor paribig Amalgar Jl beets for ;amated Sugar across ... 1Northwest’s largest sugj pro- ^ C(5nirllie‘I .infractions but backeJce d d o w n at Idaho. ItIt willi take over the haul- ducer, « should boost this.n imatfld Sugar SfeyorGuyCol^reque • I, ingoperairations on Sept. 1. Iby more than 5 million ® Bptember,^ * as the a tnjck hauls lelAl=_which.typically——J__y eat______iy awarded a ■ S R ' •1 tha plant. ( ~~6lalnein>mnilMlo:lionets ys,around 900 people Cirde-A had iiauled.be}eets for- - irt bid Tuesday ~ iry- might not hire as tthe Twin Falls and Paul. branch-b . not haul be _dlscu88subdlvlslosion Plan: :S !g ^ea50nal±elp:as jL hns

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■ „^LCharlra’Eai«iK ^ M e i ^ l e . - ■ ADmEiUmvM oi^ Charles Edward•d Merkie,^ 81, of Twin B e u lJah a l Lavilla G. Legg Albert Enlow Moffet, 89 of-Twin0 .___— .‘v i-F a Jls, djod J a n . ' 1.-21^.-2001. of a su d d e n -T - FaJIsrdied M oodayrJan.'ir200i;3178! ______:■ Illness at h i s - h o m ^ man Lavllla G. Lm o . B6. nl Twin L J V W ______MapjcJ^alley-BegbdaLMedicalJal-Center— - He w as b o m Aug.ug. 17.1919,inColn.- passed away-al-Maglc-Vallev in Twin Falls f o l l o ^ a recent illness.iltr mat Medical Center on Safurdav PackhamI JJr. • ’" a - Iowa, to Charles andand Helen Merk'ie. He P Albert w a s bom on D ^ . 31.1!1911. in 30,2000,------:------has twcrBrotrrersTTl JTJohn and’George” r 'v : ------Michael L---‘Mic'-Packham 'W Jr.,31. of JopJoplin.- Mo.^ to -John-afK T G raar n on July 9. 1904. in Burlington, — Merkie. boiri of Bois3oise; and Ihree sis- Kan th. pence Twin Falls, diede d T uesday. Ja n . 2 . 2001, MoiMoffet.-Ha grew up and attette n d e d th e d a u g h ter.o l David K, Giiian istained.in an automobile scf'school In Missouri, a n d at the ag< ters, Jean Rouit of Twin1 Falls. Kay of S ’h S 3nce,‘ 88, ol- o' 'ijufies susta ige ol 16 , ' Afiingion. Texas, a )ella Henline Gillan, She aitend- folic[oilowinp the death ol his Moit 1. and Alice Pike of ident of Twin accident.' 3iher he ■ fled Oak, Iowa. Ed s. hoofs in Coffey County. Kansasvin __ orn M arch 6 .1 9 6 9 in Twin venlventured to California He workecfid sev- she graduated from ihe ninth- . 1, 2001 a t Mic w a s bornla e l .L. a n d K athleen A. eral for 12 y e ars, serving ey 'ing C enter in ^ ^ ''s 10’ M ichat aral jo b s during the dep ressio n1 Includ-li 3 and th© /amily m oved to larTj. H e graduated trom ' . and the Korean iy.. ** Deahl Packharj ngworiOng as a ranch hand torer a rami- side, Calif, in May. 1920. In y member who owned an alt ■" Elecirician on the 3.8,1912, at Diamond HighIh Schoorat: Anchorage, lyfr a lm o n d mber of that year, they moved Emma Rebecca Sp( Iso attended two years at ofch RicHard. He riiarried daughter of Alaska. He also jrchard In L aguna B each. H e eveventual- 10 Kansas. seiiling.in.Garden oulhern Idaho. On June ni 1949 and had fourl l f { S e n . ° C y n t h S . c f i f F?n an ^ Emma Rebecca 5pen. / moved to Lpng Beach. Califillf. a n d F'nney County. Kansas. She n Smiih. Her 0*Soulmarried Sandl-Wodston - beg. (Dick) l^iiier of Wen/endeii. Idaho Carr J cj. Boise and a longtime residin 1917 and -20.J992 he rm jegan working for the Chlcke (Lila) ft^erkie of Calil lated from Garden City HighasI Eaiis, died Monday: Jan, • T i a ^ w a s solerm ized In S>hop. ho| A lbert m arried Pauline Rc California, Bill (Lisa) i ^ h ^ i i area. Emma •^air rharria! Donnetta Royncynoids ~ Lin.Jurie_l923_From,then-uniil— DS-Templs on Sept.-12. -L ojong n ? Beach on June 25,1839, v ------.Merkie of Pennsyiv;yivaniar3nd-Cara-f?2®S-'^ f,. Sum merwind A ssisted Livinieford H igh-'f’e-Loflan.LDS, I. where Donnetta Ann ’Donnie'’Doi Reynolds, ' (Floyd) f^oward of ( loved to Idaho, she lived info Boise. active in th e LDS Church ' t^'eyley operated the Chicken Pie of California,.They Ga?dTn^ tended Ihe ’993. Hewas ac e Shop 64, passed away JarJan. 3.2001 al her n City and worked al various a Spanish speaking.mis-cuptiifttii retiring in 1960. They later a r divorced in I96i.I , He f- then married' ' Ir, Em m a w as born on Feb.in i G ooding, a n d serv ed In a J moved’ homeinBoise. • nment-oflices and for an itonio. T exas. Mic worked t oy^ftfnts ^ Pass. Ore. and in 1 Dory Smith In 1965i5 andc adopted her g?" ,£j Blue Springs.'Mo:'. the d3iirjohnsw2 sionatSanAntor I 19 9 6 ; Vigil/Rosary will bbe e heldI Friday Jan..___ ivat-L aw . Irj April of I9 2 4 rshjn e Thomas and Grace Brann ; I at the time ol his death;—n w ' son Rick-(6 yearrof-of age)rthey later • S rJS ^A Tiber of-the fof-AmerlPride at ioved-to-Tw«:F^i»rldahorAlberwrwas—S’at 7 p.m. at Sumsum m ers Funei’al J A gee G. Main in G arden City,ig , family moved to Idaho in a soccer coach for the a 50-year50 M ason. In his retirem® divorced in 1970. Ed hI a d his own milk ' in Falls, She was also a ! nent he Homes. Boise Chapelapel. Fuier^ Mass sy laier divorced. To this union ' settled in the C astfeford ari reation Department. 'was'as an avid reader.-wijoyed-lis • ___I— roulein.lh0 .1£M O .sinlinthe.Fiierarea.He S K m Jpence in 'win Falls Recrec lishing.—willbe-SaturdayJan'''Ian 6 ^ n o a!m. at ------waa-a-saiesmarrlorf orn two sons, Robert David andlil-graduatfld.from ' -Castiefi ved by his wife. Sandi of sporiports, traveling, and spending D rR iser Cam in tne n onaW r injoyed cro- M*cjs survrvec igtim e Sacred Heart Cathonclolic Church on the ’ ■' 1940,s . s a le s m a n lor I Gale Main, in September bln ' School in 1929, and atie s children. Michael and withith hisf grandchTldren. lor Harley W-iliams and sewing, •''''in Palls: his c comer of Latah andd CCi ^ s l a . BOrlal will - she married Charles Ray Legg,s ' W om en's Junior C ollege in xn. a lso of Twin Falls; his Alt • C a s e E q u ip m e n t.. Na. N, Churs Liquid 1 fam ar licularlyher Jacob Packham. Albert is survived by Ws wile PaulinePa b e In Rupert. Idaho.). tar. Colo. SKe and her familyn • She married Horace M. ’0111 chael and Kathleen ofI TwinTv Falls: his son Raymond ■ Feriilizer. a n d farmle ed d m ost of his We, S o v l d i n :o loved to Paf'ents, Mich Id and Donnetta was bomx n O( ct. 2 4 .1 9 3 6 in . . ■ At !he lime of his d eal to Idaho la May, 1935. TheyQ ‘ in 1930. She was a-memt vin Falls; paternal grand* daugaughter-in-law Carmine Mofli Jeath he was active S S /,? , to c o u n try P ackham of Twin iffet of Rupert, Idaho. SheIhe w as raised in Ittled in Kimberly, then later, ' First Baplist Church at Twin rd LeRuy and Giennis P. Truck Calif,: his daughter M ade _ in heIping.bis.son flicflick in his farming faT m la ^ n \ parenis, Edward I yckoe. deteine Rupert by Joe andId Rfl e g in a E ngkraf Hn Pleasant Valley, south oln married Angus A. Sp airfield, Idaho; his broth- Kard{ardas ol Tvwn Falls: se v en granc and sheep operation.)n. 1a n d driving b eet fr daughter P ackham of Fairfi ndchil- with her sister Glenna.ina. In high school— . truck for D u an e a n d I lyrthen'mbvedandfarmedthea ^D ecem ber 1945.'Em m a enji 1. (Aimoe) Packham of drenren, Michelle, Shawnna, She Id DaveRamseyer,-^S;‘^,®^^i rner) Terrell ®'’S- S h a w n M. { helby, Donnie enjoyed musinuslc and drama. in Ihe fall! • District. They returned toil ’'^ Chet, em broidery, tatting, an. ). Chad E. (Shawntelle), JustinJStin, April. A lbert a n d B ob a n d I;G. -Bud' Nampa, Idaho, C Id nine A u g . 26, 1954 s h e) married m{ Carl; ihe - ' ------^— He will b e g re a tly •ly In March. 1947, Her hus*T < She loved gardening, panic -Klmberly7"ahd‘Kyle^flfpat-pat-grandchildren. Itly m is se d for his nut Creek, Packhamrof--Kl love of her life andd theth father of her outgoing personality. Ii Charles passed away in. ^ beautiful roses. She also /in Falls; his sisters. Sneii He w a s p re c e d e d in d e ath b y a V. love of the land. an, C h e ry l P ackham of Twin i a son, seven children. Cartirt a n d D onnie h a d •--and by his son Rick y . 1967. F 3ham of Wasilla. Alaska. Donalxia)d..and two brothers, Austin ick, especially at . cook. read, and listen dto le y (Kris) A. (Ty) Cunninghe :in a n d their first child in R uperjpert and their sec-____ became-a-member-of-the—Sf . music. ''Jathan) Wrlght of Twin-Henryw ry M offet------—-— ------lambffiQ lim e.-and'torlcloriooK-ouroverihT^g?"*^® nela frerTv)~^®"«^-Cora-Ji'{Nal ondTn Rfchland Wash.',ish., while Carl was Roads United MethodistI ^ Emma is survived by her i V uncles, aunts, nieces. • A n hay fiofas and listenin 10 |i siorles of tfte rhn® I irie (Keith) *^ls; and many u A m em orial service win take placlace at in the seoflce. They rereti tu m e d to Rupert old limes. His deaih w in 1939 a n d w as very active in ^ Grace’Johnson Slorrs (Warm 11 a.i riwiilbeatremen. 5 tep-grand- and nephews. I a.m. Friday. Jan. 5. 2001,-atat the after the senrice wherehere they had live ' ' dous loss to his grai r'ch for many years. She held) -of^ Boise: a step-son, m;c i c e d e d iri d e a th b y a E piscJiscopal Church of the Ascens jrandch.ldren, as m !n v S :e. Kathy : 'He was prece flsion,. jro re children.-RuperLvertwas tneir home— :hurch o(flces and taught ^ h is m a te m a rg ra n d p a /- wWiFi Father Brian Thorh o fT ci^ V — • ihey were his tove andm d zest for life, Tel S u n n g v sc . (Harriet) Spence-of Walnu ^1 I . until 1966 w hen they movedm to Boise, school for many years! I^he ^ issandra) daughter-and his Cre ry (Tiger) and Tia (Princnncess) were his 1 Calif.; four grandchildren Demation Is under the directioHon of D onnetta w as very activactive w ith her chil- La.member.of-ihe-LadiesWd— 0 ; 15 great- .world. ------Putman of f/eridian, Bradli a rv ic e will take pla ce at- Fleynolynotds Funeral C hapel of Twin Falls,F{ -dren in school andi allal their various Charter.Member of the 9 reat-great- _The funeral sea Ed h a s 13 g randchilchildren and Ihree I—Storrs.of-St^Loui9^^to., F^me 10 a,m. Saturday.^ .J ^ . 6,2001, at the. activities. She canneded Ireshli food from — .. '. great-grandchildren:— S^and_(inal!y_the_Uniied—, Miller of Boise. and*Valeri( S.C l^pelon-Casw ell-^l aih-by-her—i2lh-Ward.LDS.( r -M —the garden and'sew5ewed'suiis“arid ------ist W o m en . S h e w a s a lso a P' I Falls, with Bishop Dan He was preceded■d inii deaih b y T I T S l I Hatcher of Boise; three ste;Sm iih and Ave. W. in Twin F{ ■ ■ dresses lor the kids.js. 1After the kkJs Member ol the Delta Sigma jcting. Burial.will follow parenis; iwo sisters aanc n d a broiher. children, Cheryl SpenceSpence, a Paterson conductl 'w e re grown s h e b e gja a n hI e r cra fts of all nd the Hansen Circle ol the orial Park. Fnends may The graveside sers e rv ic e will ta k e K ^ h o ,f „ r- Sperice. and John (Cas: ollicer, at Sunsei Memori^ kinds and her homeB Is filled wlih her , ■ placeai tt a.m. Friday / Church, Lavilla has been a iriuaryonFrid^from4< day, Jan, 5 . 2001, Spence, living in California; h i e ld a t 2 call at White M oriu ^ ■ —handiwork. Donnetta'sa’s familyfi and faith- ^ ' — ;--at-the-H4ggig—va'tr fam ilyrgreeting-fri^-D ra-iroTnve-ielans - S r n f-of-the-Twin-Fails-Chapter’ofzP ir —grandchildren.and four-gret_200i“ ai_® P:m.-withthefa( M w re the center ol her^etJife_ln.spila.ol:.la„ I ___ ' Cemeiefy_souih-of.H< f Ihe Easterri Star 29 since grandchildren. t/isitaiion.will,aJso take i:Hansen, Idaho. ° lo with'Rev-Jfp.'^_6-0p.'!LV'Si — the-many-chalfenges-cjs-created-byher ------: wilh Pastor Dan Rieklieke pfliciaiing.,. S 1962 and had been'aclive-in __She_was.prec^ed.in.deaii ‘0 urch on Saturday from , iniraiion for quiie a number W Bi fflciatina. P'^ce at the churc M.S. a n d her heart, she s h e always had a ' fii^ililary riles'will b e concconducted by area parents; a brother, Tom L. StMemorial S:'*5A45’a,m. smile-and a positive outlook.outi ^ de d - uring WWll, she was a mem- d on behalf of the •' v e teran s a n d auxiliaryary. Friends may her husband, Angus A. SpThursday A-trust-fund Icaied her life to Jesus)sus. His Blessed e Eden Chapter of American ret/red Twin Falls City Police ol en has been set up at call at Reynolds Chapeap e l in Twin Falls 5fa°M ot?e^ ay from 9 ’ Packham children ' Mother, ^ d all ol heaveilavens a n g e ls a n d . on Thursday from 1-6 p hers. She also served as a 3'' F uneral se rv ice s will b e h lal B a n k on S hoshone saints. Donnie believe member ofofl the Russell Lane Harmony Reynolds farmers National , eved angels are ' -P;m .-on-FridayrJan."iS,_2 .among us all and was n Club 3 n dI the Women's Society of ihe Street in Twin Falls, 3S never reluctant Reynolds Funeral Chapel w ^ B to ask the angels to E d en esbyierian Church. Lavilla i to watch over •O.f.\ C r ic k e f H a rriso n offli H whomever needed them e njoyed iravraveling, and traveled exten- l e m m o s t . Burial will follow a t S u n s e t W ^ B Docinetta is survived sively with'iih-a iour grpuR. through ihe ived by her-hus ------Park. F riends m ay call on Tt n n band Carl i^l over 465 years:ye her sister------3* stales, most ol the Mslern from 3-6 p.m. and on Friday and Westen m i Glenna Engkraf of Las Vegas. Nev. tern Providences of Canada a.m , until lime of services at R H and her uncle (and go ' a n d Ihe Yuk( I godlatherXJoe 'ukori Terriiory.'She'also visit-" ’ Funeral C hapel in Twin Falls, ■ B Feser end Betty, of Portl ed Alaskaa rmany limes, enjoying the Portland Ore.; her ’ - four so n s a n d their sp o u j m any erent pads of ihai stale. Her Douses,-Mike and — Toni, Randy and Kerri h o b b ie s aisc5lso included gardening and W estJord^, U ierri, Steve and / Je a n e tte , D avid a n d Me nd for number of years, was ' MaryiryBeUtGraylB^ey I M arg o ; h e r two em ployed at , Marylary Bell (Gray) Berkey. 90, ol TvTurfn tfau flh te rs C a rla Fuller.Her, R e g in a and- la t Kimberly Cold Slorage. ,','^2 .Bill.Covington: 13 gra t,a v illa is survived by two sons"" Falls,s. completed c her journey on II grandchildren. ■■ Stanley R, L e arthh TTl uesday, Ja n , 2 ,2 0 0 1 . at Mac'•J s Desirae.T/er. Kelsey,/, JJa a c o b . AndreaT' . Legg'of Oniario. Ore. and’.- « 0ic Jason, Jessica, Monic Richard H.1 ILegg of Chugiak. Alaska; Valley.Rjy.RegtonalMedicalCenter.' }nlca,. Michelle, o n e ’ da u g)hier. h ii Ramona Beckwith of ary was bdrn May 10; 1910T S e a n , R achel, Jo s h u ai. , Mindy,Mi and two' w S f S s m . Stockton. CaCalif.; 16 grandchildren, 34 ' E>vo,, NNl eb. to J o s e p h D. a n d Clara?aL )n Kobel and laHa y great-grandindchildren and 19 areai- W elter:er Waldron. ^ One ol six childre • greai-grandcidchildren. s h e came cai west to Bend, Ore. as3? a ^ Donnetta was precedeieded in deathjiy ” a her daughter. Yvonne, j S h e w ass p re c e d e d in d e a th by tier & ■' young19 e mnber-of-ihe-Givii-- b € p r e s e n ie d -b ' ■Church University. H e servecvedhisj:,ouni/y^.al5tQv®.M >-McCandle86-oflic!alingr-Buri£ - toddJVaULOn :-by-hergranddaugtirersr'°''^'and friend w a s born Ajinl 16. .is n g th e Distinguished .willfoltow arried Barbara ______.• Air Pairot. during h is highgh school• years Donna McCoCoy and’ Peggy Lehman, f S5i»lS _naval aviator'e"arning Itow a t Twin Falls C e m e te ry r-' S « » e = S Twin Falls; Idaho, son of Javy’s highest honor, Reid at Ogden, Utah.n. J o s e p h h a d ,. and. subsequently servedse» in the Doroihy Crotho thers will provide Prelude ^*ak ird and . FlyingCross, the Nav Jennings and Marjorie Fuller SI been a servlcu represe Air Forcee fromfi 1964 lo ' and Postlude3e Music,i . High im Buhl He also flew thea BerlinE airlift and esentatlve for He married Rao Lene McKenn 1 pilot in the Korean • Singer Mobile Homes>s inIr Salt Lake 1968. co'mpleling a touilo u r of d u ly in . Visitation,wil,wili b e held Thursday, Jan aduated served again as a p Boise Sept. 8. 1972; laier solemnized I W sjiavaLcareer.as ; Cily. He loved to fish,1. h u n t, c a n ip ,. • - Thailand. He attendeded college in 4. 2001. from>m 6-9 p.m , at ih e Parke’s 0V'Idaho Falls Temple May 8. 197chnolo- War. Reiiring from hii Escondido. Calif, a n d a t C D years, he retumed LOO R.H, Berry and play , cards. Hefe especially< at CSI co m p lG i- Manic Valleyley Funeral Home, 2551 was ' an active member of The.C;■ a test pilofafte'r'20 y •. mg an associate’s degreereo, Ellis w as a Kimberly Roai 60. After the war. he Leo) R.R. Berry, 88, ol Boise and for enjoyed spending timeQ withwi tiis faml- oad. Twin Falls, Inierment daujjl-Jesus-ehrist-of-L-atter^day; IS Lene; to Twin Falls in 1960. • valued member of the Tv er in 1944. His last mertyofVof Wendell. dIed'Frlday. Dpn pq Uolicwing-th0.6ervioes-a!— laving servedln-manywafcsisters; married Rulh Culler liuiid tor many years an fnrvrttn^ih~irrwffr"2ooo"ara Surviving is his’wife. I and currently Sunset Memomorial Park in Twin Falls, '^auJtake callings. Graduated fromKay-of—40-yoars-wurB spenr ataBoise.care center, fe. Barbara of Laundromats, hay Service 2 Twin Falls; four daughti ■ served as secretary. Aft1 wasw only one The family req u e sts in lieu ol flowers, ShariHigh School in 1967. Later g ra3f d Flier, Falls starling two Le vices were held Tuesday. Jan. 2 ghters, Kathy ..of fits wide-ranging inten Idaho, contracting In Nevte.vada, and finally 2001. at thet Wendell Cemetery and aai (Tom) Blake of Salt Lakeake City. Doris iterests, which • donations bele rrhade Ip Kimberly Cross "i‘arom LDS Hospital III X-ray tect’ • included small engines ^er-Tire Center 'and the Wem(endell Presbyterian ChurchJh, Gordon) Ellis ol Soda ies, painting. Roads Uniteded Meihodisi Church. The ^roiljy. • - - ..Idaho:...building Snake River oda Springs, — ,— compuiers, classical musii dominium Complex Arrangen of -dahO i Joan {Duane)-» tusic;*cars and-H eritage Retiietirement Center, or ihe ■ He is survived by his wile R aWash,, s founding the-Con’dof gem ents.under the-dirBclion-oi e ) - J e n $ e n - o l ...... , r'feading. He worked for mam any years at charity of onle’s e’s c h o ic e .' ,(Claij I O w on at Los Lagos. Ctoverdalidale Funeral Hom e. Boise, Declo, Idaho and Deboraforah Jeffery,of laughters. Andrea and Tera; si jy his wife, Ruth; his .. Leo wa the Times-News. Gould Manufacturingfvla All sen/iceses and'arrangfemenis are 3 many R.j. is suwived by f w a s b o m D ec. 2 3 ,1 9 1 2 , in S,S. Twin Falls: a son, Josepheph.N. (Tam i).... IfiUy-oLXwifuFall&nldahorKi em.-M;D.-,-and hls Greenfleliifleld. M o. to R euben a n d Nora,ra Conley. Jr. ol Kuna. Idahi and at Spears in JeromeTie a s a meial u n d e r th e direction dir of the Parke's Vaukegan. 111,. Linda Skeen of’• son, Randall Skeem daho; a sister, . taihe oporalor. His family j irandchlldren, Ryan (Gibson) ily a n d friends M agic V alley3y Funeral I Home of TwFn Pa^eriharon (Brad) Bishop of Buhl, b k y his wife, Becky; two g rar o n ) B e rry . H e w a s r a is e d In Barbara (Dave) Kerbs of GreetC F^s. appreciaied his ability to ithers, WaVne and Missourilurl and he married Norma to lell a good Palls, . Ilia Fu (Tim) A bbott ol Kim beriy • Ic _ and Jake; his brothj na Mont,: two brothers, Earl.(,irl.(Jill) Conley. ig and Blanche. In Lovelandnd on Sept. 29.1934, and theyey of Clinton, Utah and Clyd ■ • •• siory, fiis s e n s e of hum oror aand his will- S atuiiroihers. David ol Spokane, iW held Lester: sisters. Peg j :iyde (Phylias) ' ingness 10 help a n e ig h b o r. iritago addition, his extendetied family includes cameweswest to Id ah o to b e n e a r her fam-m.. ConleyofOgden,Utah;15; 15 grandcl)il- Kjf.------PatridaDi i^chard of Boise, Idaho and C lorma Sternke, and Hy In 193 Ellis is survived b y his b DianeKoehler n West -his sister-in-law. Norr 1937. They lived in Gooding.’g ; d re n a n d nine great-grandcindchlldren.' — - • • IS btolher Dee PaWcia Dim Jaudotie) Shrlver ol'Buhl and i ;oln a n d Sonl'T aiz. Wendell ai Pendorgrali; his sister 'iane Koehfer, 51. of Twin 6-8 p Friday, his niece. Dr, LIncoIr }ll and Rupert and he.worited forlor H e w a s p r e c e d e d In1 death d e by fils _____ i l e r s K aron Falls, d ie d Satu ) v ^ nie ce s a n d ne p h ew s.------• B urgner. D.D.S, - a lime a t ! . ; Quinton, and her fiusba aturday. Dec. 30.2000, at 4 3 3 0 Home, and nephew. SteyeBL at the M.H. King store where'hene parents: a son. Robertsrt Conteyra) ■ ibandTtacy. the UniversllyyofUiahirJospila]. o JordiHe was preceded In death b Id in d e a th by twin learned tti : Shirley Bfumenihal. as we arenis. ' / • . West He was preceded i d the variety store business. In brother, Dale Conley, andnd ttwo slsteie,----- ___ ^ S h t w a ap i o o t^ M a y -2 4 - i—19 4 9 rlh -:-e h iifi; a t th_e . s o n s ih a fd te d ln infflnra ^ ; ------.-1949.-the\they-settled-In-W endetl'and'he n£:!Z=QL^ e s - a n d-noohgw g:— ^ Funeral services will/be ; ^e~lon&^ajwrandJevffCOnCasntey.. ~ . ------: Preceding him in dealt’ iSiCbe— Hiriovino-wlfe-of-;of-54-yearsrRuth— owneaihinhffW dndeU'Drme Store untilitli T h e tu n e ra fm a ss willI taketak ptaca^at ■ Pan's sjrvh aturday. 10 a.m, at Ihe Herli f^ily were with at 1957 wher - motherfk^ary f\4a'e in 1979; rvlved by her-huaband .Buhl lery in' and his remaining fan rfien h e w ont lo work-selling lifefe 10 a m .-S a tu rd a y .-J a n ; e6 .- ; 2002 l . ‘f l l 5 t • 1 Falls; h e r m other M abel taJso.Center. The 7350 S. 3 200 W. In i DfhsdMth. Insurance , . M arion Ellis in 1999'„ a n dH o' Twin fi hissideatthfttlmeofl- ice for Prudential. Ha sold insur-If. Edward the Confessorir St.Sl Edward . m d W s nio c e chorrier ol_Mini xda n ; Utah. FrterKJs m ay call Fri 6 8 for R .J. will b e . a n c e until I - Dana Marie Blum enlhaf in 11 Minnesota; three,chHdren...ihoi/-li [press. . Memorlal.services niil 1976 w hen h e retired a n d he miQic.Nouyetv______■ Amber. Han/ey,Bl!i_AmandaJ^oehler. and -care.{ fu n eral H( Saturday; Janr6.- -^ NiriDajpenit&eluirtiEUra^^Uri. o^ : • • Merporiai se rv ic e s'w ilfb t 330 S. Redwood Road in Jowng-held:at-t.l-a.m V .,.Sal I be conduct- Johnhy’Koefil^iler. alf ol Twin Falls, three slaff nuary. Tne fmilfynfieir irotorD torhom e. T hey also sp e n t a lotot Burial- will follow al : ed 1 1 a.m,. Friday. Jan, S Hdan, Utah and Saturday >Mat nd-2ootrat-W hitrM onai a t S u n s e t I,5.2001.31 sisters, JaneLil. Margarett and Barbara carlni Id the suggests that memorilorlals be given to ol time fishinglish and camping, Leo wasIS, Memorial Park with mllltar . . White Mortuary-Ghapel.'l lltary rites by II. The family and one brotherher John. •Specliiutctc9;9i45:a;m::imarftiehp»ii ijlc Library In R.j. an activeIve m em ber of the Wendell * •- suggests memorials to the' pedic the Twin Falls Pubjic III Magic Valley.area veteransansandauxll- Ihe’ Twin Falls Patricia v ^19 s ae loving wile .^ d jn o iri,:!, |)e_rrii5'd n Ihe West End Cematet 10 ,a charity ol the ' Presbyterlalerlan Church and se r\^ as an jhl, Idaho a t 4 p.m. is can Skeem's name or to I in iary..,FrIend9 may_;callall at .W hile____ hrjver—donor’s choice.------^ elder in1 the'cliurchTlnth the'sprlng of3f M ortuary Friday frorTr4-6 p.r The family would, like to expi J p .m . -T . .{, ...... ^ >;■ - -..... QiMove and-graiitude-fof-the to __ ’ - • \ ■ ' ■ ir^gw0n.by:Hospioe?D^'ll6fiF ' . 'i- . . . •. aff. C ottonw ood H ospital,’ a n d iring friends at The Orthopc KJclaltyHosplial. AnydonaUons LmadejtuheJQiomasJ}_Shr ...... i • " ..

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...... - ...... - i M a g ig V a l lj eE y AV e s t - r r . ’"'* .ShoshoDne^eray . . . . t ...... jra-ihortages-thatCQuld-occura ir ----- a-neutered-animilr^ - — -Residenbts-may-— ^January or February. • M arcella r a Mahoney thanked No excess-powerwin^be avail- "Will • be the councmcil and Waldemar on ^' o w n oDn looser d o g s I °°^iieed top icut )Ie this year from power- said. behalf ojf fl the library committee ash— • • Canla Comity_Sheriff-elect_;._and S th e J J^^C^pnjla:and:British s.AIbion Improvement—- -B y LofraheCavener------— — ^ °>onthsln~,glniail.— ------■ - ; Jim Hlgens'attendeced tiie meet- and Recrecreation Comininee for • Timw.«ew» cofTMpoodent If a power shortage occurs,irs. ' ^ he or’ amembers of maintainiuning Christmas lights on _____ • Owners of vicious dogs are. . ■ - required to pro ...... UByMwylimneBiiB llltlll------V BowrrMDondMt ^oul)uld be notified by BPA, andmd ■ meetings, to addresss concerns.( ' and librarjary. proof of insurantrMcetothedty. .------Coundl is dBddng downim i a b ig Carol Lewin, — ------will.iU. in timi notify residents1 to * Ten speeding dtM4-._..i'erJdn^ who waj T—PO«»dwrt with c n s^ m W est-: to-:an areasa of the dty,''residehts— ' was asked to inves------h child-cafe licensing provi-1^- M ain S b e e t south al ■“ The ordinance includesstiiefpl- t tigate tiie problei along West have a on ^ a b le Jervmeat324i24.3670. .An article inn TheTl Times-News TWIN FALLS - Classesi aat the Monday reportedrted the incorrect College of Southern Idahoho will start date of springspr semester. • ;IdahojDemoci begin Jan. 22. mts allege:eelectioEneeringsc . The Times-Newlews regrets the. ;cheme The college opened forregis- ri error. BOISE(AP)-IdsIdaho Democrats . • Idah. what happened to TORONTO (AP)-Canada •> .to the offices of th •. “In other words, if■ jyou used tiiem.__ da and port and importtrt of( P.E.I. pota- 1 the sute anor- . damentmtal misunderstanding of thethi United States are caugjIght in toesi said Terry 2:'ney general, Idaho’ f this card, your absenteitee ballot “If they wwere, in fact, deliv- a i :ry Norman, the ho’s secretary of the kindindof get-out-tiie-vote effort a trade disputfi that’s no smallsi agriculture depan __p.«tate.and-the-U.S.f.S..attomey for . that has : request went riot to any?y_^wtion ___ eredao-voterters-by.partisan pany po partment’s_direc-„.;__ las made the GOP so domi—' . offidal, but to a partisaii potatoes for either side: a U.S. to r of W esternrn Hemisphere f-ldaho by statete Democratic nantinlin Idaho. an entity.” workers, it is an outrage. Ii files ban ba on spuds from Pri ‘ ■Xaiaiiman Caroljm I Boyce said. in the face of 'rin ce trade policy, m Boyce. “I thirhink it’s be^rause they don't of every guarantee of Edward Ec Island is prompipting Otherwise, Her, targ e t is a (GOP solidta. • h a v e .a “Even.worse, if you3U simply secret ballottoting a^_equal.pro-_ ^tiu ___ he_ s a id ,_____ .^d u e what .parties.are:-----__ signed and dated it as in; :threats of-retaliatibn.-——— W ashingt oriTcoul'd c^ ban all ------T^tionj-raailed;to-65•65i000 p eo p le— ^about,'*;'*ClarJt said. “If tliey.real. instructed, t««tibn we hthove in this country, ^A fungus found in on^ po I. throughout the stat you may have tiioughtt yyou.were—-and._ca_lls Ji potato.__..Canadian potatotoimports. ir _____1 itateja.OctQber; - .ly-w ant!^d_.toiejjAuccessfuI_: J n to -q u e s tio n .th e iieLdJn_the_eastfirri-Cana( fie adian ------^We-donVthinl ------ir.that-allowedTedpliiplents to apply . party in — asking:toiiave:yourbiaioUdt-Mntto—Hhtegriiy-of't f'the entire electoral • pn Iiink-this-is-justi-—^—: in id ah o rth ey would simi- you, but you weren’t - y province led to the virtualil U-:S. fied, but in ordeirder to get the . I lo.receive absententee bailors for' larly ti •you were process,” sheh e said; “But even if ban bai on the spuds. Canada try to make sure all authorizing your ballolot - that tiiat didn’t ha a this trade going again;ain, we’ll try to the Nov. 7 electionjon. Boyce said Democr)crats have a chance to happen - if our coun* we most personal and privatiate of doc- ty derks prop week requested consultatiitions comply," . Nor'forman said I (;:the mailing **at bebest-put the vote." ’ •operly refused to par-' ' under um the Nonh American I I ilepublican Party in umenis-tobesent to a partisan ticipate in ththis shameful ruse - Tri t Free Wednesday, jrinthe^don The: full-colorf mailing was entity that has no legal t Trade Agreement, escalatating Annual potato < 'of acting as electionion officials, and labeled * 1 or moral we must addrIdress tiie fact tiiat it the to exports from - . :d “Offidal Absentee Ballot business recdving it" the case toward a formal trtrade Prince Edwardd IslandI; to the at worst - openedR ed the door to AppIIca was attempnpted in the first dis cation Request.” It was Citing an Idaho law r( dispute. United Slates.tot» ' serious abuse off thetl electoral imprinte requiring place.” totaled $24 mil- nted with the Idaho state that absentee ballots bbe deliv-, Ysursa, a R In th e m eantim e, Cansn ad a lion in 1999, barel;irely a statistical ____,_process.? . s i^ inI tv two places ani^nduded a I Repubh'fem, said the intends’to’try inti tojnect a lis ered “in the office dflhehe county allegations wewere under review. u.s ist of blip in U.S.-Canacinada trade,'the U.S. requirements for the tntrans- .world’s biggest pannership.pan iRadiat less to Co] 7 b n : '------• ■ • ■ Dngressdilies Gou]intytoke(sep sales ttax(:ollect:tions f’l' SALT LAKE CICITY (AP) - ^ y o'flu u wait two more years to I 'Curtis C. Freeman, benefits for tiie diseases. X O E U R d d’ ’ALENE (AP) - Cor in, who warned am’endI theil radiation comp^nsa- ■ However, Sen. Orrin Hi C o m p to n ^d . “Do you refumind it If consumers subisubmit'a protest ‘-'Congress agamst deldelaying action tion act, e Hatch, R- Kootenai Couounty will keep any for for your S32 purchase t, everybody vrtio can bene- Utah, said last montnth th at m oney colle< e at now, tliey couldd recovern their .* ■ .'for miners and otherslers sickened by fitfroma itit will be dead," Freeman le c te d from a new Albertson’s? Alb No." . portion of the sales Congress had shortchange<^ urani- sales tax even ev if the Idaho T lies tax increase ^-^diation, has died<1 iin a car acd- said. The tax, approved by 61 per- p , if it is overturned,d. ;^denLHewas8S. um workers by appropiipriating Supreme Courlurt kills it. cen: Last yeyear Congress eicpanded :ent of county voters last sprpring “ O ur position)n i is th a t th e . Freeman, ofMoab, $10.8 million, enough to payp only A chaUenge ab,diedDeal8 theacttoto cover the additional ura- ge is pending before -andmd upheld in 1st District Coi:ourt, money should be given back ' V-before receiving a about a third of approvi)ved-but- the high courlurt tp overturn the - was : a payment for ” nium-indiiJdusny woricers but at the iunpaid claims by miners. vas designed to raise'$24 mil-n without a protest,”St,” Reed said.. * Y^is own illnesss u n d e r. th e same allowed the trust fund half-cent salesles tax that Kootenai ion. lion Half of that is targeted Hatch has promised totc make County consul d for However, filing a piprotest “guar- .:#ladiatlon Exposure for the paymentspa; » run dry. i sum ers started pay- expjixpanslon of tiie county jail a filling the fund a priorityity when ing on M(Monday. Cntmty land ^antees the moneyy c(comes back if . Compensadon A ct '"CllU lU.ii li5 ded'cirec ."1 Fteeman lescitii Commissione ireo invalid. I( :itied" before dent of the V ta h Uranium ner Dick’Compton If If th e Idaho Supreme Coiourf. ■ gives an opportunit; ^•Congress in 1998 « Freem an worked in1 Grand said any revi inity for people. 18 that it was ' Workersrs Council, filed his own e v en u e g en e rated takeakes a year to dedde the cacase, to scream." ------important lu UiJiTi■t: quickly to , daim foT or compensation Nov. 30 __m i 1950. then moye^to. he tax-will have generated"dan lom Macy.. managerm ol ------indude,-uranium-ir1 - millers • and:— under thehe expanded terms'of the— 0_M,oab.— spent-on-propc)perly-ta*-relie^and -----estirstimated$4l8 million. haulers uh'der the pi . where he worlte’d for UrJranium expanding the i Concerned Taxfaxpayers of J provisions of act . le county jail. . BiBut taxpayers .opposed toI the t: Kootenai Cbuntj-, ^_^4990compeosatio: Rpditctiongo., Adas M i ^ _____ 2 t ’s just com 1^ ', -bcBan on___ tioaact— :— ' -'Soon-afiafter h expmded the acr " a t iheR io AlgomUranium ommon sense.-If you-r- "mealeasure—have—a—pos'sib ible~ Tuesday to ciroili That act o rig inly ^ ccovered only to indude send it back to culate protest-----i— de millers an'd-haiilers suf- ■' ILaSal,Utah. •to store•o^vne^s,•it's recoecourse,"Coeur d’Alene att(ttor- forms that-residenilents can send Piipincrs ahd “downwii ^ d e r e " peo- tering rad i “ St a windfidfall for them,” neyj ‘adiation-related diseases, “W ^ didn’t have any prorotecdon ------:— ey Scott Reed said. county commissioner)ners. .tple exposed to radiabliationbecause'' Congressass also boosted the compas- ' v i.'they lived downv ■ whatsower for about theJ firstt 10 T 7* • rnwind from sionate paymentspo from $100,000 years y tiiat we were in tiie nudeantest sites. to, $150,OCX,000 and induded medical h e n ^ VlCtll he testified. im’s familily sues co]mvieted kkiller ■ ^ DUCHESNE, ^iChinoo]3k tribe wil f E , Utah (AP) - The to)Pinder— Pi ------—...... -bloivnupwithexplosplosives...... insjfe_deraLLcecognitic rnanjvho.was.shoc,____ ■The-JJNPTh Ranch.is owned3 by 1 ...... Their remainsi w(wure buried,------lown.up has filed a - thele FPinder family of Park City,y.- - burned in a barrel, WASHINGTONf (Al»TU - ffie ■ members.■s.- • d govern. wronsfui-deatlath lawsuit.iri Sth Ta ■rel, throw n in ,american Indian trib dealings witii the federal g Tanner’s children are seekiiking rivers and tossedI in Dumpsters ribe that wel- “ies a1 historichi day and a glori- n ars, but District Courtt a|against his killers. • mon t^pjmed the Lewis and ( ment tiiroughout tiie year lore than $1,000 for medicical in Utah and Idaho..' od d ark expe- ous day' for f< us,” said Chinook had h been denied tiie fomialial rela. _ Melody Butlotiei' and Preston G. expe ,.|4itioti to the mouiouth of the tribal Cha (penses and funeral expenseises, Last summer Find’inder was con-', ^ hoirman Gary Johnson. tionship. ti Tanner, both1 oof-Roosevelt,-the S1010,000,( for Rex Tanner's lo vlColumbia R iv e r w(won form al “W e’re just ji really excited, lost victed-of two coimtsn s of( murder, a____ _ •:rrecognidon fttun the f The tribe applied for fefederal two.grown chi:h ild ren of victim ..earniirnings, and SlO.OOO becau!iuse -----first-degreefeloriyTb’y, by a Wasatch" le federal gov- because! our oi grandmothers end r< treau of Rex K. Tanner,!r, are seeking dam- his c -^emmenLWednesday- recognition from tiie Bure s estate “has suffered a’]o«K« o1 f Counts-, jury.;------irancT-^f^tanjiFtvfTwo-merrconviCied----- enjo <) In a cerem o n y ai Indian'^A'ffairs in lyffi ijoyment of life and oth(her Pinder was givenm lifeli with the at Interior have workirked for this day for so appealed i] a preliminary deJecision m urdenngg ihim - Duchesne- hedoi!donic damages.” V,Department headsadquarters, : long." possibility of parohrole by juroi's in 1997 against tiiem, disco^OTering ler John R. Finder They Th a re alsp_ seeking an a who found him guiltylilty of the dou- ■ ‘ Chinook tribal leadersers and feder- The trib<■ibe, based in southwest— th d h and. Filomeno unspi . 'al offidals signed d tiiat a large amount bf infed-in5tituti(ution,-indud-" cation syste stdn witiiin-the-pHs6n^~ — Of tiie 42 peromt tiiat gel{ethi^’a In Spauldiiig’s'requequest, win be-, andalesssis strident sentendtog sys- ov • ■•tieededinjustifewye over into an hideterminateeterm, ^A ll 1 / 'years,Smlth tem to dealeal with the state’s sky- radst mi are drug offenders,.Smitii £ .y® ” y 3ndl,50&bed rocketina your treasi»ures in T/7<}eTimes-N€ l e j w s - _____ tg_nbniviolent_drug __-said.-Andmost-parole-violasai )lations - M a j ^ n e e d ^ by 2005, mij -are drug-Wated.— ^------might be too Smitii expixpects drug-related sen- “They get out on parole^ “ ^ M a r . irketplacecclassified aI d \ ^ i s i n c ______tences to intincrease by 11.1 percent' tiiey thi go buy a*Jolnt and tii i g - “ .... *lf we build anotherler 1,500'b^ per year for tiiey’re ’or severd years. baback in,*: Smitii said. “Th'here’s_ . ______. ^ ^ t i i d o n in 2002, thithat s h o u ld - - - ln-Idahb,6^ judgesj often hand'our— juj take, care of .us.for sbt ■just got tQbe a-betto-w ^ to h an ~ ‘~ ...... 733-0931 si*prsevOT-. fivfrto.lO;ye ^ t e n c e ^ and sd- -. die tiiat than storing peoide." ______I ■ ’______^

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^ X S e r v ic e:s-~ s i __ «. R. D e n n isis SmithS of Rupert, ser-.. .Fun [agerma; uneral Homes).------—.—• v.-Utah, friends.andfaimi m hires police Q ------v ic c s - a t- l OO-a.m.-today - i at the - VI nily may call------——----- officer i-S-7—from-l-3-p.ra.'Friday atartheMyers ------By QbiaBMuktef R ------^ ------:____ 11^____ :------—RupecrLDS")S^0th“Ward■(;^l4^pel; p.m,.m. today at Summers Funera Mara&hidlo, wtio wa:ra s ^ th the" use~$7.S00 It *--b u ria l a t 3:3C1:30 p.m. today at the Horr ieral_Mortuaiy, 205 S. 100'E E ., Brigham-. — Tbiw ftoW»wt cofTMpondent 0 left over from lafl [omes; Boise Chapel.______aty^.Utah______L. Wenddl Police Departftm CTt for yea^s j21-,000 ------M a elfttj'C eTnererylnMacEay^ m e ------00p_U£.,Forest Service_ HAGE nJutjroai ^grant as partiart of the dor’s matdr* ! Friends andan family may call Arma Ai Bond of Twin Falls 3ERMAN - The city willII _wS^jS7*anSal^l-salary-,is -That grant wa; ills, Eleatior B. Leforge<(ee of Filer, start :hethe Jiew year with a new was used to conduct a one hour befj)efore the services at menemorial services ac 1 p.m V 521,600.' dq? sewer studstudy...... ^___ J.._ the church1 (](Hansen Mortuary' Frid >.m. memorial graveside servicess at face inicits police department In other business: rIday at White Mortuaryjry , 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. i • Mayor Jai ------Rupert Chapelipel).,. - - Kimlimberly Chapel.— . Sj 2001_at.. • .Duringng Tuesday’s a ty CouncU1 :• -• Councilman Jim Si :.Jaraes.Norw6od.s^d- - Highland-Park Cerrsmetery ih meetiogQg, O fficer -Nick- Scott-said-^-; th^ty^vas-ras'lirthe"process of Kansas City, Kan.n. (White Marasch ‘ the dty was still hopinsng .to com* updating its o P a u l D e aan n Barnes of Malta, Robert Rc L. Kriegh of Corinne, chiello v/as sworn in as ts office policy manu- — — ------funeraI-at-11- ine,_Mortuary)wJ______• _ . —H agermman’s i second full-timeI.. '._.plete,a,sewetfacilities es-plaonby-----alsr—------^— n-Q,m-Fridararthe ------: - the end of the year...... - _ Malta LDS 1; - . police officer.off MaraschieUo fills * Norwood sa > 1st and 2nd Ward ^ The plan would pr 1 said Lawrason had - Church. Frieriends may.call.from. O ancy left by Lee Tos, who jrovide a requested aa copyc of H6rsesh(ie- — . - resigned ’ detailed analysis of thett city’s Bend’s policece operations< mnmin^ ■ ...... 10-10:45 a.mI.m. Friday-at the -D e a t hI NOTICE 2d in December after 12 sew er^^em , ■- churchVwn^82,-of-Jerome,-died- ^ TIme*-Naws cofretponJenl, — of-wages.— . . — — .side se r v ice \ will be held at Tuesc sd-ErnestrMrMartinn — approve sendiriding Mitch Rogeifi Jsday, Jan. 2, 2001, at Hassani was ‘ hire giinsei .Memoria)rial Park. BridgeJgeview Estates in Twin Falk HEYBUHN-Ernest MM. Martin, , GOODINW G - After sue weeks on red in Jeff Ferrinrrin to an explosives - November 2000 at ant t annual handling trainin ~ At th her request, no services willi . 85, of Heyburn, diedI IMonday, the jobT, newr city patrolman ining course in Boittt .salary of $17,400. - in late January Melba Louiseisc Rowlett-Smith of be hellield. Arrangements and cre-“ Jan. 1, 2001, at liis hhome in Tarek Ha;ia s s a n i wjas sworn in mry. The three-dS-* Moscow andI formerly fc of Twin madorion are under the direction of5 Heybam. Tuesday, In other dty business: . course costs $39!$395 per person, arid , • lodging in Boistoise would cost 553-> FaDs, m em orial•iaI .sen-ice at 10:^0 th e Hove-Roberfson H Funeral Funeral services >wUb theth good work.” ' '< o u g h rth e ‘*course; — IVIN FALLS - Jean Milaa Friends may call from ( 514.000 of the $20,000 neeeededto wouldbeagoodiKxlidea. . t ______Alicia Arrict■icta IIudspctlTof 1 p.m. __. Like othether small Idaho rih>g, - purchase { a .thermal impm'n ■TIoise, yravesfdi sonr80,-oMmn-Fallsrdicd-d-Friday,-JanrSr200irat' It "Hansen Gooding ha ing cam------• n i e n ^ c icity Q meeting will'Be Inesday, Jan. 3, 2001, at has been battling fre- era. e a.m . F rid a y a t: SiSr. Jo lm \s Section’, It Mortuary Rupert Chapel:il and one quent tummover i in law enforce- held.at 7 p inI., , JaiLJi 16 to accom-' Morris Hill Cememetery (Summers Cen,eric Valley Regional Medicalil hoiir before the funeral S • City Superintendentnt.Todd modate Martinn LutherLi King I^yJ . er. ______atthe d iiir rh ______“ - R e jgulatorsiagree to — rateincKrease^ ^ H cQSPITALSs ™ - ™ ------SAN TEA iANCisco"(AP)’:rwiih fPacific Gas and Electric Co.O and had asked for 30 MAGKGIC VALLEY REGIONAL MINIDOK/ California’sI’s power industry in a S 30 percent, arguing, 3KA MEMORIAL HOSPITAI\ L — — - financial cri _Southem California Ediscson Co.that-they-weree inir imminent dan-:,- — MEDICALM CENTER Some names arc crisis,-thestai^ Public “surcharges si that would res Some name.si arear omitted at the padent’s r are omitted at the patient’s; requestn Utilities Coir esu ltm ger of bankruptcyJtcy.inpartbecausej s request Admitted kimmission recommend- • rate n ina-eases of about 9 p< ed emergentency rate inaeases for ft pexpmt of what deregiilaivlation has done to Oliver Wilought^byofPaul'andRocheUeO* Dxarango two cash-stra for r^dential customers, orsrabput - the market in C^omia.Cali ,,| . Admitted and baby girl of Ri trapped electrical utili- 55 j a month on an average bil Marilyn Swan .< fRupeit 3ill- 'The two utilitie:ities have lost more-i m of Hazelton, Audrey J. Huyser Hi of . tiesWednesdBsday but gave the com- .Commerdal customers \ Dietrich, Glenn G Dismissed swoiild ■ than 59 billionn inin recent months i 1 Gott of Kimberly, Cejay DriscollDr of Oliver Willpug panics far lessJes tixan they, wanted see s« increases ranging from : T w in FalKs, D onne mghby of Paul, Evelyn Frduc- gjSANDPOINT (AP) - Thefie par- . Gage, 15, hiredd Blewett,B: d Grea^^ released from prison, a ents of one 6f three teens L with two counts of irape and his W e st In brief according tions. — ------; killed . Falls, Mont. «toittprney,.because 13-year-old brotherer •with a single 7 ^ ------: to federal prosecutors— -in-a coUision'with’a Burlinlington diey say Bdnnerer ’CCounty offidals' couni (if forcible se?(sexual penetra- I the Sept. 14 death of the Mejicanos-MendozaW s- - e d Owner pleaeads guilty to Northern Santa Fe train inIn July knew die Algomsoma crossing was ’ lion with a foreigngn_objccj. Tlic ____ « . y e a Mir-old woman..who suffered Osmar was h e re 8/11 have filed a tort claim! agiigainst “extraordinartlji large figures across the~p -Bonner County.*'~------; ' rily.dangerous,??-' ___ yicJim'nTTwas inca]icapable of giv from astiisthma. p w d a n d ~ II.C6nSingViviolations— ------bc but failed to0 inii s ta ll safet^r^ ______Icpal consent nt because.of___ Sfnok«?Jey, who ,was 14 "'1wheat burning iri the extracurricular sport: SodetyshelteIter for more than four • when the incidenient allegedly „ nan County and the months, JANUAI\RY occurred on Oct. 19 at a Lapwai Rockfortord areas in Washington REXBURG - Becaus*ise. Ricks Animal conlontrol officers discov- residence, is scheduiduled for trial J ta te anand the Worley area in College will not offer iniintercoUe- ‘ered die animdmals last summer liv- o n ja n . 12. , ■ Idaho exc2xc<^ed that of grass field giate.sports when it becocomes the’ ing in squaliaiid conditions at a O E A R A\NCE r four-year Brigham ------— ------:ey. 13.,faqesa^Keim ecJj -W.- buying... Basey,g...... Young .trailer ownened by Shirley Ann University-Idaho, offida "BmOPjgnjryjBy Jan. 19 trial. He issc„areed™.h cl ^ uals have Foster. digital penetration. instead developed a.. students She pleadecied guilty on Tuesday __ il will spend activities plan focusing or Both are being iriecled in juvenile s e v e n m on sports, to th ree cou:ounts of failing to. ~^^^IID op5^ • court ill L ew iston. m o n th s In prison . entenainment, music, drarama,ser* license her;r ;animals and'one' — SALTT 1 LAKE CITY - A S ait vice and leadership. . count of failiniling to license a ken- ity man who scratched his Don Sparhawk, R icks . nel. Legislator questioi:ions ,^ : W spokesman, said the new nto an 800-year-old petro- j JW sports Foster, 37, aiagreed to a plea bar- coroner’s findings^ glyph pan>anel in Dinosaur National program * will include seveveral lev- gain tiiat resulsuited in die dismissal H lent has teen sentenced to *'•els. the most competiititiv e of of other charg(rges, such as allowing iiATHURUM -■ A "orther;, which will have students t Idaho lawmaker is cj Tionths in federal prison s training • an aniinal to3 ggo without care and m i l es possible deponation. jto play against one ananother. allowing a dodog to run at large, ■ tlie Kooiuiuii County c Intramural atiiletics will determined that burrurniTO „he.il ir Mejicanos-Mendoza. 26, , U still be Deputy Prosrosecutor Michael ■ I guilty in October to vio- offered. Waldrup s ^ . Mubble led to the The performing’and visv IH • .Marsha Mason last-fiill the Archaeological ^ isual arts “Shp got a t L E i ' - R esou rce options will horie in on arr. rosAi. — a i ______^_____ . ^wt>»Whe-vttrietys ty ol '.sinoKC^ tlam aSn^ ld*norrnallv B ng federal property. • music ana theater. Somele of the Waldrup said,d. “There is aTon'of I h()w in the world doJo we narrow U S D activities will include a (his down to one parti District Judge Tena • -Z a rt dis- . restitution.” ' Campbell;11 handed down the sen- plays, ^ dance performanceses,musi- -compilec The College cofSoiitliernU ______o f s tn o k e ? ’’ R e m i h l Jed from wire reports issr -Numerous-planosiwilhfa^ofi ______I’ischner o f Coei oour-d'Alene - - M ojS o.,. .Qld±y-_- said. • . • os-Mehdoa to pay"$3^912 ~~ » Saturday. January 6.2001 on6, ' MMm ion to the National P ark • - Tw i n F'^■alls i ^ n a l C o m p a n y . _ Coroner Robert WWt; ests.jdnn'-'ggS'^" ny- ___ ' _ H _-campu8lficon]unction.wim> ts vKawal.— I l M i W ------HridaynlKit siifukg-fm rroni ciurnnig Mejican:anos-Mendoza, a wheat stu b b le-n o t gras.sifieldsgn - G uatcm al You arc hereby notincd lhat the Technics, &-Yamaha Internal lalan native;"faces a ^ iie regular linnual meeting o f theihcxlockholdereofihe I / ! TwmFall.s Cann) Com pany will Loan Programs. Many Grano /ill be held on Tue.«lay, ihe 9thidnyofJanuary.2001. dn ■ p, ~ n TTlicmeeling will b ecallcd lo o t order by the Directors at 9;003 a.a.'m. in the Fine Arts H Consoles, Studios, Uprights, Auditorium at Ihc College ofStudi«. the Endan Sale hours - langered SpcclerAct. the SRBA,A, and other matters H . ^ oof' f interest. PlWtowlulwihtiiiaM 1 Saturday, Januanaiy eth . from.U-a'.m.-s5 p l«»» The eorpomte book.s will close: forf( Ihe iraMfcr of stock oh'D cce eccmber29,2000. ” B 2208 738-8554 or by previewe w H h -— / j BBFW T~ The Th pollj-ihall be open ot die off - )fnccs of the.Company at 357 Si>Sixth Ave! West. , l i — appointment oor n l y - ^ B - " > ------J * * ^ i n Falls. Idaho, between the h ! hours o f 12:00 noon and 6:003 p.m.p. on January 9, H g | m T w c i j B g l ^ 20C Sakna^M M nceimi -.,.-^3l5J=alls.A v '^ies;shall be filed with thTc = ^ o W ’y>. A*»'5ient .Sccrctao'ary ot thiTCompShy' ^ T jfn ce u ro f beftfreToiiuary 5r20C Dated thfa 13 day of Novemberrr2000. . .. Tjrtn Fall* Caiud Company • ■ |~~T 434 Blue LakesLi Blvd. North * 7-33;9a427S ...... - t - l ^ 1 M Ch^tmons^TjgbtanfSeQTtai _ f : ______:_____ .....I =1; ------•

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a s ^ s ' s s L _ ^z m . p r e f3 a r e s n o v e mSl jsoDo - ] \ clini • Ea; |w 4 ^ I y RRapid ^ow th j developmentIt direcitor,di this week - both said the VA and Twin srom pis veterans ns Falls’ Urbanin RenewalB Agency are ready to signs a lease for 0 1 m m ju tp o st facility tto o agency-ownedled property a t 260 Second Ave.. E.,E.; the former site elocatedovm towv rn ■ of Matt’s Mini-Nni-Man. nWSSSiI . P ...... - - . — “There w e no_hitchesnc whatso- rVWntaithtcMm ....^ r ■ S m ever," McAIir^Hndin said. “We r u t num ber is expected to keep«p~— lanters and a steel ------p.hi. Mondays threJuough'Thursdayis~ “ riaiiitng. — roof.-said'Flanaanagan, who esTP" and 10 ajn . to 10 p 0 pjn. Fridays and Noiiow that flurry of growth is WlMDM/Tton m ates a S300.0C0.000 to 5350,000 _ J - S^urdays. The s — A dirt lot on the comer 0 e store is closed - head*ided to downtown Twin Fallk r o f S e c o n d A v enue E a s t a n d ThiThird Street East In Twin Falls w. .cost. ^ outpatient clinic for veto s.wlll.toon be the site of a relocffMting ------“I-think it’ll b Gourley, who dec ere’ihe XJiSrDepartinent of itorans.- Officials planto havTtKI the clinic completed by OetolMriber. ^ ‘11 blend in'fealljT declined to release I V eteterans Affairs this week well down there,'ire,” he said. _ terms of the sale, 1 ------5‘Ithink it’s going totc be a real----- bring fami ------^VA-officials,-I intend to make any jlied for a building penSit'foF mily members tc>'their“ “ t ls,-Ragsdale-saidr------or ly good addition to) Twin1 Falls clinic appc “ th"elity’s redevelopingg core wanted to ensui business operation f lew structure to replace its )pointments, and those haveh been eager to see the nsure they didn’t Its and the downtown,” Hanagan___ relatives wi w n e w end up w ithI something so that •The C oopers t' ised location on Shoup '• will use the opportuni- clinic c become their neighbe s” ro"yekrs ago JfvemsnueW est *• said Wednesday, adidding that tytoshop'dp'downtown, b6r. looks temporary,ary. They wanted bought the video-no-renial and pizza patients - veterans or R ag sd ale ,an d IDave to make a nict business from Got only-often In recenient months, leaders of h nice addition to Gourley. Douglas , McAlindin, the city’s econanomic •••Please sei - Cdoper said theyley ju st couldn’t ' e see CUNIC, Pat>eC6 make it and had totog get out. -Douglas Cooperir s:said he .will con- • • tinue lo operateDro.C. Carpentry, I his other Buhl busiusiness, following I . RELEI' "SonicTCorp. p5dsts ------thebanlcruptqr...... Waho Falls compcnpanylaysoff iterest rate cut- Jan.3.2031 , vyo(kas,optslbriiorfbre|0) labor' reSl D o w J o n e s i Nrecord (earning stores some — 11,000 IDAHO FALLS>-Robison’s,Inc, - ' Industrials | • a.snow m obile and anc motorcycle £^VIij3nlaS.HirtcWn* clothing manufactur S ■ - 10,000 Til in place, weatherher permitting, to :turer, laid off 27 onomic hopes Tlme»Wew8 writer______support same-store ___seamstresses lasuSLweek-because- -B , ______- ^10.945.75__I ore sales growth o f thnCwnW ~ ~ ■7------bctween-2-perccnt»^^and 4-percenr'------0^ ^ want "the wcoi rap^’s goods Sjj*™ Pttc**ng»ftwnpt»vttui 'f ^ 9.000 fi^ 'F A L L S - An 0 1 ^ . +2.80____ ^noma during.the_remainnaining months.of______... -m'ade in-countriesies where.labor-j—122.^AatocIatedPreu- g W ------^ ----- ^ — -G-GitSr-.based-drive^lhT-estauj i —- -comescheaper.— ^ =---- - —Ugh .. :... .. Low____ K luram ~the fiscal year.”■ri”.he_5aidJlWc- g iiiw — BUUi]------ur mi ewed as good news, took ;nt from 1 mul- square-foot canopypy anda S165.609 ■ w&kers, said David Ow their highs. And so wen . tilaytlayered growth strategie.s hailave total estimated \-ahie. stant professor „ drastictic turn. A mania of op.ti- mt confi- ' 0 hie. pwens is an assistaic.YanderbUfs ® ^ “ h .. dence...... ______WJl',92-93-04'•!M-95-96-B7'9aM0ff0t onrinued to produce solid gainsvs in * .. For Sonic Corp.,>•, Hud.son H looks > • showed indications of ■ — - ______I earn o^management_atrgan.,a.l»„al V S i'* ; • While some viewed tthe tail a m m ^ and a strong return1 con for continued eaminiTiings growth'in * iorating into a panic servo- AP ' (Kiuii D gpartm ent of Qrga V end of the decline as the quity,” Hudson said. the range of 18 to“..2? 20 Percent for...... Studies, [endjorespond - • . of investors se^ihg tax, ■ While thee FederalI Reserve . Systemwide same store salelies -fiscal2001; ■ ...... toffice peons also tent many investors, large ...... eclined iTl perccnrlm ho'flr:lrst------and Uiey-send" ridns by filin g before tlthe en d " atiohs tha-t it now’ ' ~qfflckly-to-e;malls;:an(ponses, Owens I an d smnail, a professional and , uarter. - Timcs-Neivs Btisit of the year, it persisted1 intoii the e more concerned usiness Editor „_I(^g. thou^tful respor am ateur,it, the erosion was seen 1 ion.ihan inflation,. “D.espite slower sales in i Vir^nia S. //Hrf/iiVisis-cart ci be rvachcd . le oth^r hand, vlvJdlylf■"liTWairStreet expecta- , mxmbcryid-Dcccmbgr. \\'i mroiF----- at /JJ-U9J1. Ext: 242, worsening of G n o m ic news.n< ■ Please S6{ 142, or by e-mail T“ ----- texecutivesrtnrth'Tcond, and send _ see INTraEST. Page C6 tinuenue to believe Uiat initiatives arear .or virginiawh meetings by means theth< economy is about to t the Federal Resen'e Board’;•d’s New York. al& dominate group m .that the federal govern­1- Piece by piece, I k Al • signal^ such boom. A ft in retail sales, which mentb and private industry t/ioitsands o feconomic measures of money supply>ly. Economists, though,igh. ido agree on visual clues orand df posture,. :ioccun«a i at.the same time,"surely” tabulate t evoy month helpp statistics r/uU ik fx’deralsKxmmentand /e __ tts_estimate of the totatal —the importance of ai half-doicnha] s u ------a^ eatio B position enani the tone of means theitie economy is cooling off. p — amount of money in th

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Indiesm o T s - . ’ ConUnoedfromCSic s _ v i d t ——— Intiterest_±_ apartments and bu^>u^ ,. capitalgoods...... '*• Released byV thed Dcpaftniw of :« c s ih 87 cities ea'iA month t< «d(hNnC5 • h to . • Putchoslng M oa ' the lever tte opposite»way. > The rethedial sho ______Labor on the .first-Fiidayoffir every----- rccoic o rd -p ric e i of.SO.OOO ite m s - sho^_for the en ig e_ i s ------Critics say-this index^ rest of Mr. foreseen, irt^th0ir-S«^° lost, the joblessiss ; rate and average on co en, at least by ordinaryr sto d c m a rk e t show ed tthatit.had h - Security withl consomer diaries, ikginning; in Greenspan’s favoriteite surveys to Americar rjthholtllngs in sed ^* hourly earning:ngs (th is la s t item _2002,02, the basket will be updated ans. What seemed to be. ., restored at least somm e stn a ll 'tiu ^ th e p< ted ..... monitor,"-said Carol SStone,.depuQr----- a'c o n se n : le.politicdihirdTdJ ------bcin§ an inflationtion gayge).' " ' " every^ tw b y e a r s . Bnstisatnongecohoimsts"”i — Tneasureof confldwce.'J.” . , '■ tou d i it^anddi chief economist ftfor Nomura was for a ddie. • • ^ The report is compileda from two ‘ Thtrhe index base is 1982 to lD84 - r a 25 basis point cut.ai Despite the size of thetl Fed’s Political'thL'thinking in both pitf. . surveys: The Cur H - Securities in New Yoi'ort rctemng Oie Fed’s Current EmployntCTt theJ pricespi of lhat period dcRne the ___ to Fed .Chairman Alan d’s regidar meeting just;___ cut, i^ hardly unloai^ ifed jtsi tieshas^ntm.(mxomfi:arnund',to Statistics,-whichIch'surveys 380,000“ ■■■CPI's the end of the month.------r- ammunition,.and somi ’rem easure or'M00?’‘-As of ■ • • .Based on a surve/ti^of about 400 Th» «■>/ ne, espe*— believing-som»me-privatitatior£i)f— ' . • nonfarm businesslesses oh numbers of ' Nove suddenness of the'.move cially those who expi vember, the index reachedled .. pucchasing_executi\tives-by-tho — :pec.t_the _ S o d a l Secunt; — - T workers, wagescs and! w ork hours; ' 174.1, mtyfundsisapt^-— f.l, meaning prices have risensen Nadoiial A sodation olofPurchasiiis evi5ven have provided fiiel '■ economy to M ntinue ddownhill bility, conceiiceivably even tWs and the Currcirren t P o p u la tio n 74.1 p 1 percent since the base period.od. Management, this ind

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Oct)-IC., la tio n w id e —c on:^------— -1-P --S-S ir- —:------—tialial.^consiryc ! ------^ ?oS£5?SJ--S«£;S5^^=®^^ “ Pw o- siniUruction spending KWHMP.^ g n tiotion i projects - ttlS liiS dov rl b : i £ ? : s^JSKsSS^'ss; iown for the first r d e c lin e d b y 1.5 -lojs—«6§—.-;«' JS-JSSSf” :ime— in-~four ------conomistssaidAat------^ ^ = = = 3 1.829B______I TPOr perc‘cnt“ t‘b an ------1.4984 _ , . 1.4919 -T l admmer-faxather;~7^i^Tita n n u a l r a t e orTTT^— -^-^-tig-ssr^r 9 8720 . 9.7750 • ■ Th e ' C onim erce “ T S t I« 7 *-’® ' S353.8 billion. 77 1&J7 ' ISJO ' I s a *m \gr^sr-ss r , ^ „ Department report*^ S /o a ' l i i "1 1 dfmrhtvolatiift^, SThat a reflected a g !S i t s S -:I & as -Si? !fi? If 3 ^ Fossi5SIL FUELS Mlfd Wednesday that . /. ''f ^ a . SS-!1 1 i t i H 110S 1M0' .IsS1 ' r s ' lowercotisum^. . *drop o ] of 6.3 per-• -»-p ss ;si; -s 'iitimliMiij------otal'construction cent, or $6.7 bil­ . sper i i :i i ’il i s3 Its IK IS I I iarrngg pending feU by 0.6 -conj.nfidenaatulhi^ liolion, r in spend­ , r ^ - S74B ft J g . i«r . c * . perc>ercenttoaseason- . . . I . -SSf-S^Evtu. - — — -----—allv T^prictsaliplp^ - ing on home lly adjasted annu- - improvements. i i i l - S M p w m . i ss -•;!. 2! Sii ?:«. aiS ““ ::S aira I I I i[ 68J0i JTJO , .JO- j S ^ f i o ? J rate of $815.6 bil- ’ rx)ivUs in the decline. ■ “Additions ^2.00 187MJSI-2- 1MM ’**•»iae.eo. - -JO m >i ion. - i ^ £1i, •■'! a; IES.00 1B2J0, ItOJO fC^U .JO fF H i i J S S S IS 5 ::S lion. ------^ ^ ------aind n d improve* XO tSIJO I7M0 IBIJO .JO { ^ S 1 -gS Economises said l i * usl'S » « . mS S ” rJe mnents e r account ■iKK iS ISS;SK ,:S“ I S l .p Is ' i l sE - t E »!S hat bad w inter weather, sto - .S*p WiM i i « i a aoatM S lS3S .lSS .iSS :1S ! J52 S-i! S'S •■** ‘hat itock • for 28 pcrcent oftfjotaJ j< residen-______!S-..»‘.'J-:gS S-iSIS - ’ - EM. ^ 1 J7T.'ni«7i »^-3ii7 “ **■ |96—Iiei— — marnarket vuiatlllty^lowei^c'c : - s £ss "•i's s s SJSSS^KS 1SS :IS- !Tgyieg««2tJJ7^4a No* 24.38 24.74 con-— -tial-consrnicti6n"spI sp e n d in g , a re Ojc 24JS 2*80 uiher confidence_and.high i t s ; ;£gJ:|S ISffS™ , S 1« life fJU :iJ sum gher-—large-enough to impact:thei ' ^ sa, s& - 24.13 *j8 e n e e t r p prices all played roles ??n --*? ^ - ^ ••'• th c i esin. total when they/ ju m p , a ro u n d ------— ihai'much and wuJiouJdbeT7iewed~'—~ •' . _ : . ^Bean -sr-si^^is-&Sk -is Js* Hoe n324 » 0 0 8 S jS lf. l i J • • . “It’s another sign the ecorono- : a s a g ood g a u g e ol S8.OS .M Auo .... ------a jo — 0 1 ----- Ijiy-I e of consumer 50J0 - : j 5 - '- S i p ------:: ly-is slow ing d ow n - potenti D J 47J5 4 7 « “ l5 4?: Jtial- confidence," saidlid David Orr, i f 47.15 -.65 Oa _ . ■ „- ::• u s :;1? ly^ ttoo rapidly,” said Ca 9S0.5 Stas ysos .2 5 A « - . 4»J49J« -.05 No* ,.... Q arl chief econom ist fo'o r 1F irst Um'on. HSiKssysis 48.70 _ Ote 22.es 22ej265 »'io a's9 !'i4 Taniannenbaum, chief econbm: = i«tww»ias “ — «• mist Spending on newew single-fami- •iSriSrtSISJSSSS'®*'*' B - z S .1 iEH. M 7.eeo.TM.'( 5.1M J r LaSalle Bank/ABN AMF ^ g g ^ « J n 2 « ) 10JOO a- :::• •::;::::: ::: tS? :;I5 IR O ly hom es rose by' 0.30.2 percent to '^8K eS2r^ ' i u« .... - OJ7 *.13 inJ CChicago. ! r ^ J i 9 w ^ br H»«ara k<^“Tstir BM Jg; - a rate of $226.2>.2 b i l l i o n in *nfn;M«pw6uM F ::::; ^ o? M3 Faced Fa with a rapidly slowi X 7 007 *3 U 57: «ng November helpedd ooi u t b y c h eap , :onomy, the Federal Resen .0 “ - - “ • •-■ Sisc >7^ S J? s -s i?o ^ g II ft'" It'S ::;3 Mon !^e, er mortgage rates.s. SpendingS on K z 7H 177 £» ss g£ ss SiSis 5 0“ *'-» *«J6 1 a surprise move Wednesds ..fss.a—™ jiaaaafEAT . ^ 2 S : S g s day, apartm en ts a nd tonerondos w e n t u p . ta.,?5'„ “sg "'“ “‘ D«e ... '? !;■; ”? ia s id d e d to c u t sh o rt-term int< n , j q « e r- by 2.9 p ercent to a rra te o f 528.7 !P“.sr“ SOS 605 MS .5 fT 's.yssta^ir.'” |K.»^80J3S.Ti*«,ti;iu.-S.07” “ •'= estrIt ra te s b y a h a lf percenta]tage billion., ;— Grainl l N j ______Ti»-'.op.nHe ^ / ^ 4 „ J 8 7 , . 9,941 , ^ p oln, )lnt. It also decided to mailain- Since hUtine a fiv "-->*i»rO«« ...... five-year high , M etals/C u rre£NCY lin its m a in p b lic y fo cu s5 (on in May, rates on 30-year30 fixed- W gniiivoei. earn end • Cheese — — u « 8IJ7 82J0 8 5 « ' -eo 60J0 ttSl .07 guarwarding against a sluggi lrt1»40. «« M.MM eejo eoee *82 L J . S 5 S m ~ « t« , ? J s s s s«8.0MJO;ptrea>(tV\iaon(nNMKura x KlS£Kffir;S^;?i .61 67.40 67 61 *J2 ■ <»T«rtBF.S?^ qw»^bMdbrUnddtMlnc T O axrtT^Si '■““ "> ts , £S S51JI 6170 esai *M Coloredo NokeU ^ v o y W -futurw tmana On ttoVl*NVU« ' ^ 5—• • ® » W t£«)6DQAaoif« W »er W d * n p* toy ot.' 42d»^CMipw^ SSSf, n^'SOiZ. sssdffi^SllMAp«rc»tlOO»«^ ' - <>« 600 r40 81.2020___7920 ei.OO *150 I MM;Unn«eMMMMFhMMR«li JJF« -jrooo 27i:oo Jflrio I2S 00 79.10 80J1 *1,45 :uts *■ w ill n »S):b«tir«»{wgt rSSSa^'®^ 2T3J0 27120 27040.271J( lotbedra;astic ):l1p«eMiMnM(a«o n u M * U 3 l» l ;s ;S to ss ss»0___8340_M ,6«_.1.4Q____ -. JuB. 278.10 -278.10 —272J0—274JI 61 62.S0 . saei . 1J0 n i l fSnnANO - WM .(IMI IM (M ;i5^S-!5-S.sr-gj;-28 -eiJM 82J« *1JCa DUBA iV Uniled Ara E.eE3SS®" ■ sOaits m 22-12 o o Traoo 2 “ ®277.90 2T7j< *«■«rjw -.BO " ™« W31 rab we have to ciit outf)utput by 1.5 itfw ioa 0*0»« 27960 279.00 27#.10 279.K).eo -.90 *u(t 78 00 7e.oe21 • !?12 t r anirates i n (AP) - Oil productioion million barrels a daylay or more or ^•6. — .-- ...... 291JCI JO - 90 S*p 75 00 -75J6J6 74J8 7sie *!S :eds to slow down, but cut a w u ,.^ , Ksrr.!2iSSio—* , g *Cf — ._ •...... 281tCito -.60 Oa ..... uts less to maintain marlnarket stabili* *jn 2S430 ?8&<0 8*4 JO 284JC • - Jo t! * ?2 ■ WiUU rnot be drastic, a Saudi ooil ty, the organizationn wiw ill ta k e th e (ItaOpmPOT g j — . - — 2M.ee160 ' to 0»e ]i; I... I .._■ 6&91 Tto offiasfiaal said. 5S52S2?" iPeiMlorihttTM ■ Sugar- ■ | UO -.70 EuulM27,oeS.Tut.'«w.'*»»lw27J99 Th« necessary decision,”1,” the UAE’s p»e 290.00 29S"™ 280 00 IS o^ UJP2J9I rhe official, speakinmg Obeid bin Saif Al Ni , i j ^ s f e g £(^tSJftO : OIno NEWYOAKUPH S ::5S S S j r . S ” '’" * ' I Nasseri said ~ : : ::; S fIJO io -JO lOMimbt/Xtpwimr«nb^ I«eS'lesday in Riyadh, Saududi Wednesday, addinging the final •' 100./wgma^t3M 04no Jun ...... 300.701.70 __ F«0 8JOO 6.700» 8110 6 189 -175 A ra b I^ 300JO 91790 30950 312J0:J0 .j o W«r 7.775 6.050 abia, on condition o f decision will be takerken later this '.90 . . » Apr 5.8SO 8 000” 5 660 5§iS IS anonjonymity, estim ated the sui:ur- m onth w hen th e org£ -s H S E is s sssssr ..|F ^ ^ .■ .ii.4 4 J » 1 - - - • - =»"■" uty ijoo. $400» 5200 s:240 . -30 p lu sil o rg an izatio n ’s ■ ____ '»" 'fg •« ■ J ?; - J i j p ^ w ieM55.ip3.iei Jun 5J30 • 5.340 IS in th e m a rk e t a rm o re thailan oil ministers meetet ini Vienna «-..« ■■ S’- ffi. s K i s ;i Si Ai 5.210 . S.3»!S S I S U m: million i barrels, Jan . 17. .'■aOpg.|WiWn;t.OI < J , 00 -85 S3 ,1^ fSSS JS JS »f,ie said production cutLits Saudi Oil M inisterter Ali Naimi ‘ • as » 5150 5.185 -20 WOUld j « j « ■ ■ ■ , ! K „ : z .•■ ;•-• “ —• }lie.5J. ,-I .« s Sr 5 ‘-t IS ts uld depend on the market: aat had said over the wetweekend that 82_-:ir8.5- Dk 'S W sifO- 11^ n s th ei li:time of an Organization o •K MM3»------T.i^'.Jl^ 1 ^ .M5— E- *68,0 ,. 4eyj=4ai.D=^4 is S al24—.«,5=^J«-^SJ80 — L w - of___ OP£C _is-likely-to-to-approve — •— -14BJ»up5*S_------^ g Ja«p P . . . . ______■A*A»e j_ —.JSi5 -.iTttt '8.12S' ■ 5-125-^!0-rp»5— y3?o------^ — PetrolffOlejnTEc^rting Coun trie ------U»1«to>^n?Sj8^*^i32r^ -9“ 476.0, 47tO 489.9 470.9 iw reductions-when-its-its-rnembers — - M IM b...... Jift 9.9....-SJ.._ M«r_„ 4.790 -_X'eOOio ''-.4.7eo—47M ___ l}o._.meetiietu)g la te r th is m onth. B ut hi ! r “£ 5 , ~ i — — — 4 7U « -8.9 Apr 4.3U 4 ^ he- hold their next regulegular meeting ...... JO ts, iSS i S0 4 m Jow : \ t led out the possibility oof on Jan. 17 in Vienrenna. Naimi . Jr SS ; 0 4060 4 080 -to reducilucing production by 2 mil S W * ” . w 1“ i EE:s IE E' = i i". :|:l 1; '"™. >11- made his remarks aftafter the six ~ ^ • a iiis I oje 4Sa9 4B8J 4«7"o'- 487.9'!:!■ 3 1 £S b ice* Ig g . . :!§ -lio n1b barrels, c saying such a movf a tw o-day. _____ (______' •. ■ — . NEW VCXKfAP] =KMyt Hvm*n lAw W ile,-said OP E C w o u ld c b iisia: ^ ' JWOMS-Ptittie* *4^,ixnd.045: Fibf««i*j UJW. on so.t10,063^^ M •■■"• :: ::::: S S :1S.. i3*Il_summit.inBahnun. SirSimilar.com------sr^pSfssirK^s^ W tor»».«in LonaeneB»4.jjjon I ;;;;; ...... 38S8 *10 e r redred u cin g its to ta l c ru d e oi)pjjl meots havel)een madila d e recen tly ____: UndonU« Ma •«v«« S45C0. oA U.07D. s«p : j SS :;§. outputp ut by 1.5 million barrels! "aa Dyotticials from KuKuwait and '' gigN W »l.530. «fl 10.050; F.bn6«M U3 ■ i f F 'S '”^I 1 1 S s ^ ‘ « to .o n --• ...... 3»« ‘lo day' if it determines that is neo10 Venezuela, both oil prcproducers.------; - - • ^ Dec !!'!! "Z' s& Si^- monm W«0««dty »4.4K I] 30*3 Iio essaryary to stabilize the oil mar-jr- OPEC increased1 prproduction JU <813 2573 V00-i;IJ7442.M •“ « •M .m £«.»«).• 27 J47.T0..'»t»t ket. , . Tm.'»op*>im 352.685 . four times over the: papast year to . - _ . “Ifii[^it becomes dear to us thatlat ■ bring once-soarihg pricprices dow n.

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Icy water I n Christensen and . ; ' sll stories / • Cathy Baer leade d tltracking work- Mr.jpounded through':gh a narrow chute ' shops sach/nont] .•„:iframed by jagged north durifg the win- ■ (ed rocks and evil p ter for the Environvironmentai Resource.'. ■ .,,/whlripools.___ _ D f-trackers— ------CenteclnKetchunchum.-fbr.more.inca0726^7W333orchecK------—,!ttlck^__^ ^ ____ =*-December8hd(»hd early j«no?iy ts—------_,..J'had moved toI IdahoId just a few Timet-»»«ew t coffrtpoodwtt typically the t>estlest Itime for tracking, days before; It waswa my-inaugural B H i - Animals am morenore active because' I Jirpyage down thee SnakeS and I was Ai s set of quarter-inch tracksks f v y ■ i/>e scxwpack: is sstill thin. , I beginning lo wishish I had chosen a leadd iaway from a tall lodgepole }le ■ W H * • By March youHJ dcdon't se e many •' K ^ess adventurousIS wayv to usher in pinee vwhen, suddenly, they disap- ^ h e new yiear. A simplej splash- pear i mouse tiacks becausebet they Ve nirt-'■ ' ir in a moddle The imprint of ning around under ground at Centeiitennial Park or wingsigs ^ brushed in the snow,. nder the snow, eating old seeds arwI vegetation.veg Snow J'fchoshone Falls wouldwo have been but it’it’s not clear what happened, ___ciystal5_o[sojend;end to mell and__ ^OKwiil^me------• - • - -.Realeading animal ttacks is mys-~ , ■ . YS-- refreeze more aas s \the days begin to The . tnp teryy aand adventure rolled Into PW through Slide one . . warm, making: It drdffficult to Identify __ Pm " w .p — -the prints.------'Rapid start‘d ,“ y‘You< can look at tracks likeke . .innocendy. 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I wasn’t so . of a t vested' the pineline cones on the 1 tree, grabbed lunch and -ground, ■ storin,ring them else- ■A IMbnBrock I c off,‘^ she says, » where.” ™ n ■ I Ci nimal tracking is fun for all01 .-i ^ ; w s.-Burit’spartlcularlygoo'a youngsters brimming with Uf^down undender Z early Jaiiuafy, butut iti souhdrf like ^ 3 ^ id to biiiTow inside * fun anyway. I couldluld always sneak j ^ . warm houses whenwh( it’s snowing. the worst rapids, I toi m. The tracks are literallyi y ' X '"' outside. Manyy aianim als, on the • F : Orvil and I drove . ' f fIt 'under their noses. Trying r.o":igUn igure-out-ihe-stories-behind- ^ ------oxher.hand,-bunburrow-under-the ------“ S: togetherWe ^re­rre-two-^aTiffa- - ' snow. ft i pod that day becauiause.we were the track stimulates t h ^ fertileIe I ' only ones paddlinling hard boats. ginatlpns. ■ ' Wilh a roof ofo f! snow over their 5 -^Everyone else waswa riding in a tVe love ta go out exploring heads, they’jere ^well*insulated _S_hodgepodgfc collecticctiottofraft*...: ------50l.ththis is a fun way to do jt,’I_ ; from the weatheither^If_there.isn!t_:__ _ R It was cold whenten we aoHWuf.f rR ^ ;^ ’wsident Cam enough snow,'. ththey sometimes £ the mouth of thele Malad: River. pd-, but on a tracking expe- succumb to thee elelements, t- > h e rew e h a d .areadezvou» ra with; > ^ ?oj^th ^ h is^ '^ ------Freezing rainin inii the middle of - . t Jthe rafters'. MostMst^f them’were . ■ winter can formTO ana impenetrable —^w earing insulated-ed-coverallsand -----AnlflKmaldatwtlve __ ice.barrier,.i7^ppjjpping many-small------^^^I'^er-anim alsrEvcEventualiyrthey ------y^elFUned-boot^TmdMd -^ e ra l wens Amion Christensen leads scadsis »: chugging 8&prooff antifreeze.ai I felt ofyoui starve to death'.h'. \ When that hap- oungsters and adults on ani- ' pens, larger anin fe- like a day-^ow FrFrootLoppasI nial^^ckinS expeditions every inimoIs”sometimes' “ t wriggled into my ter for the Ketchum-lsasedI starve becauseise they have no P brightyellowpaddlirM r " ' - t z ironmental Resource Center, smaller animalsIs to eat. • • t; “You won’t haveive much tune to c>,> asks her charges to tradele ■ t warm up,” Orvil wanramed.;Tli^river : human instincts for animala Walk this way!ay! t comes at you r ^ t a v Incts, then zero in on pat* * . Sure enou^, Sthe s . rapid- ^ Animals walkalk on different' sin the snow. J with wild»Ieaping.wh,.whitewater.=.was------parts of their feetfeet. Raccoons, for •• t?-only a stone’s thr slrquestlons wheneveryoQ~Q— instant, w^k.o.k.on thpir entire -. Mleunch.site..Awash ^ animal tracks, she says. feet because theyhey don’t have to. /topped off my airir bags,1 cinched >r starters, what direction ' run fas't. Deer,•, bjby contrast, run pdown my life jacketet anda shoved off. the animal traveling? If the on the tips of theirthei hooves when i": I was staggeredtd by I the size of cs stop under a tree, can you they have escapepe 1predators, •^Snake. It was b igg, ,:swirly and no “"J “*urine, scat or other signs < Somo walk, othiothers bound, still . i place fqr a swim. I beganb to wish I the animal was there? others hop. If thethe Ihind prints are- : v/as in a k ^ ak orr a .aft or, better , ^ ten, Christensen says, you„ bigger, as in thehe ccase of a snow- • »«ill,^bre. . follow the tracks of deer . ' Abovo; KetchuRHTroirea shoe hare, the: animalan is a hop- M ch^ged^throu^iigh the first few : from one tree well to anoth* nahirallit Ann. . per. laonaUyandwoh- I**?®,IS they search for food,I. Christensen showsI Ihow Foxes and coyot}yotes leave zigzag deri^g*w3he§ier thehe rapids ahead Sometietimes, you see their tailil much bigger a wotfIf Iprint prints when thethey're walking ^ u l d be any hardei•der. I must have ks alongside their prints,i. because they are3xe usually foUow- • _ • s have Sorter tails so you Il than a coyote’s. ■aoked pretty grimJ becausebe some of V oles! U ^ . U ft; the vole leaves■ .ingiheirnoses.lts.-It’s easy to spot Qie drunks on theB raftsn urged me t 18 see tails accompanyingB * . . ' the difference• bebetween a dog’s I ;1o,^ahem,||reJaxahdJidhavefun.^ their■prints. pr . . . clumbbell-ahaped prii>rlnts [rajjj g coyoteyote’s track - dogs _____ L a iltd fig y lt« b*lly_y------^-----ace-clumgyr-plo low w in g ^ e ir way . — rlaunched, the rapidslids settled down IITiaglrgine the moment through the inow. . through thq,snoKtiow with far less ' l&nd we were stroldnj king downstream . iisKnsea-5piesji.big set of ______efficiency. —tii^ fla i^ a te r r T bffflutwuiefCriH- r t s„o^,■shoe hare prints that makee ‘i.:. packed up behind a brupt 4Megree turn out in :______Made to measuasure • ‘ . _ — ^ ^ t h * ominously, as! p ^ ------.. . ■ Atahis.-point,-all. Togetanideaoof how, large an lU-tbe-boatmen ' -«n^always wonder-What causess ' ■ ^egan'talking aboutut The1 S l i ^ Tlie them to animal is, Christetistehsen takes out . g 'j» ig question on everyone’seve l^s: I to turn out hi the open Uke a ruler and measieasiires its prints . - ’ she says. *1)0 you suppose5 , ...... , C TcWhichwayareyousmgomiarunpie jj,ey cc .from.left paw to0 leftlei paw. I - Slide?” come out, stop and look< fMM n um ntws/ntTwr^iiiiiw n '•Twenty;fourr in

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Mont (A] are and is attached a k)dx l c . , w Tlhailjm datedey^yeballattadied.-:- ■ (AP)-Dori • Which means,mi of course» by cKiiney^saidhiar soares-ar .. ^ Passmann says the part>arty on the themselves,s. are^p-TlieatlrB ctoriiiofTSitm ucH bigger““ stzoti]rong enough to boU a wolf > orra tiiananenvelc^cancan be found a f I beach'was in fuU-swinging when a Perfiapsit’t It’s because th e y ^ hot moos couple of .young stud; oose - which sometimes get:ets any fabric store andxl is surrounded' uds from .a___ as-.driven.toto iextremes as men are,— u^ i n tf a e m areg. —-~~~i.~by«ynwirffantti*»« fr _1 J ’A'BHfiwnS-camp.ishcishowed-up— ^Eckm-says."ys:=Hiat mountain over— XrfQt^graiSttufc ___unannounced------“Where wolves nm , m m g arear .1 leaves n ear th e leg'holdleg- traps ^ — ------thereM tdoeloesnVmattertoa-galif • Ing to run,” McKinley said It -was late Octobe)ber, on- a •, she’s ihe first lid. / .designed to capturee ^m l j m x . irst one to the top.—7- Lnd-soonerdrlatervouar ------wbmen-o'nly’^tripj;{o^'tH«y*s-also a m arkeirkdi for^iiixl. " from men, but sometimear water, squl/> ohnson also reminded'partid-rf. the Tustumena Lakeake area for • Take along a guide for IderIdentifying rel tracks In foresirests and weasel pants 1 tracks. Its that regulations vary onin years. “You learteam survival tracks In meadowdows. state ai le skills, woodsmanship s • Travel along streams ond t e and federal lands during the jp skills. And nd the edges • B« aware of. •tracks'on*tn surfaces . - - ■ ■ - n*iwe„«e*« «*«i 5 w Novem!^bento-M ay trapping seasonin you leam a b t from the animals.” ■ of meadows and woods. PaypartJcu-Pay other than snow, Jw. Woodpecker holes Hag*lag«niun reildgnt CoteKI Oraitniner cracked offaaoo^ard shot m-ged anyone interested to[o For Htus, strappingigonapairof o lar attention around fallenn trees.tr( They . In a tree trunk, fo for instance.oi tooth __ nooi100IS on Oct 4 near Pocatello.. Tha1 rack Hat a 42 l/24nch ap Ihe r ^ . o r Fish and Gamele snowshoes to checkkhij h beaver . provide protection, watmtn'aitfianonce-'' 'rnarks^TOm porcirrcupines'orbeeties on \ spfeao. fdr'mwnore infonnation. t r a ^ is part of th e allurealli of the dies for food. Prints aijo are ant to bark or stumps. McKicKinley, who puts out SO- to;o winterseason. be more dlstincl under trees CCS b ^ u s e • Tiy to exptalnn wwhat the animal 60 snaiinares in a season, said hee While each trip-UsualsuuUj promis* - __ . they havtn't been opposedhJ totc the • mf^t have &eenen idoing as you follow------keepsJ IS es sometiiing different, sun. ?s a diary o f his locations as sit, ‘Iltus h ! Ils tracks. w ellI as detailed notes on thee there was one constant:ant: “You are : —— ------ClC lu b n ew s Address your story to) -Outdoors*( placemiement of the snares, going to get wet whennyoutiapfor yt : he TImeihNeMrt welcomes Editor.’-Then rnaii iiioto P.O.I Bo* Fmdinding trails and high-traffic'c— beavers. Which camm m a k e th e — ' Track __i announcements and otherf ' 548. Twin Falls, ID 83313301: or frmall areass uju s ^ by wolves and coyotess snowshoes a bit heavi)ryof aspartofournew-Tropfophies* fea- aniznallal in, and to play on itss Once the 24)y-3-footot holeh is cut announces. an outdoor advertiure? If so,50, . ture. We welcomc readertiers' photos of curidsitysity. ' - a distance from thetie house,1 a Ov[er-the years,ye; Christensen mJ TTis 77mesWews would likee tto - hunting, fishing or other ( . A slide-mark"down"a''ra-*snow has/seen it all er outdoor . “Mosilost things-are visual to) - branch is placed lengthigtiiwise over' all near her home prlnDprint It as part of our new ‘CallsJ scenes. them,” !. ,” tahndt said. “So when you bank into a- creek sugsuggests no^ofKetchiiJium. Fror 1 • the opening and thee'snarMare sn From The Wild* series. . Addreu your photo to a ^ t location, try to target: attached. A vertical brai there’s an otter in thele area. -^ut one setiet of tracks still • We I to-O utdoors, 3 ran ^ is dn* Prints that look like duml We welcome readers' tnie stories Editor.* Then mall it to P. witii a lot of snowshoe hares ven into the pond floor-or-creating ; imbbells eludes her:: thetl endangered ' aboiabout hunting, fishing and other o 1P.0.B<»548, , . S r f ™ ' or dog bones indicate a weaveasel.. lynx.------^ u L —IwIn'FaliSrlD 83301|-of-«Of lMIiall il to----- ■■ — Lty_OLo*ff areas like alder. . -a foesh bit of bait forr tiietill beaver, < tJ(>or activitlMrPlease write^ur ' st, the e d ^ of a lake or the! whfch will meet th e sm The tiny trace of a tailail being “There areB e n o u ^ siiowshoe stoiy stor in the first person, keeffm' ii twirww3®micrDn.net:ortDrbrlr«ltto “^5,' ! snares just ' iofndges.” betow the surface of tiie V dragged in the snow'indindicates hares here,” shesh says. *?rm sure • under undi 500 words. Photos are a l ' • our Burley or Twin Fellssoltlc..B.. ol -“S n , hewater. the weasel probably had a n hndt said he typically “I usually try to dieck a mouse th e y ’re probabably here. But I plus. Pius Be sure to include your phon ■ sure to Include ypiir mmKme, address doesn’n eck my traps" . ■ in its mouth. I’t use live bait. Instead, he eveiy tiu-ee days,” Tinu'inis said “I haven’t seen ihemthe .^ _ — • T ' number. 1' ______0 ^ P f’ononomber-‘ ' ^ _ _uses_attrattractors Jike.gEouse^th>—------enjoythis—tiiere;is-sa5-somethiflg~------• - - • —1^— ers orp-even-pieces « of-fabric-tied- abotttwBt&' trapping"

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^ o n g - e a r esdowlgoioes:-l: V la;a r g e l y - u n siseen in I3Utah Ia LTLAKE CITY (A P )- lli,rhe is a misnomer. Tbee Iclon& dosely ig-eared owl is not a rarire spaced tufts diat ewattend e up from ides in-Utah. I t is one of dndie - die head when perchcrched and dve s t ^te’s ’i most common and widede- the owl a somewhi __ — jp r e a , whai_catlikiB_..; ead birds of prey. While itsit appearance are not: eaiears but feadi* ------^^ocCUTT -—— th e — e n ------t t ;:— , r concesicealment tw darkness, shadownv, Listing fcKests as the owl’s habi* ------1------and1 pipaudiy of vocalizations Is sosi - tat-is somewliat: misleading.—m ■’complinplete its presence goes largel:ely Nesting occurs in tree:rees'or'shruK ______._undetwls are larg ely .n ig h ttlmne.. i p w of the owl’s natursturalhistory.lt -. - ...... birds, is, fora^ng in the same .habiibi- ' lays its eggs and rearsars itsI young m . tats> as the more visible daytimime existing nests. In UtalJtah, old nests' —:------hawkivks. The'numerous s p r a « of^o: bullrlwinagp!»3a^iwks, or ravens' ‘ t '- ; A t ■ r T ' ^ _ owlss throughouttl the world show/ at often in willow thickeick e ti cotton* rangege of. variability in extendingJig' woods o r juniperss are ar favorite theirnir nightly hunting into the twlwf sites. Wings proportioi • ______lightaritanddayllghthours.______for an owl lend themsemselves;betw So'mo~me, such as Utah’s shortrt. lofor^ginginopenarefiareas.-If an ovd— ------^------eared':Bd'and-pygmyowIs,“often"foTQjrr .—nests in t nB-forestrirrirtoragesifl— • ageI inil early morning, Jatcite adjacent open meadoiidows. Two of . iBveni^n i ^ and'on dovidydays. Th£]^* ~'Vthe most utilized nestlicsting habitats ■ ^------km&ea.< ared owl slium biigllt liglaIn; ----- in.nrah.are-dftfiert-<)aaiMBMndripar----- it is: amongan the.most nocturnal oiof Ian thickets alongI streamssu and ^aU o wwls.-It L flies like a dark ghostlytly washes.______• silhoueouette so sofdy illuminated b> Long-eared owls gadgather in^vin- I . ^ s hshine i or moon shine its silent ' ter into common roostiostii^ sites. It — ... passingdng is seldom perceived, Is not uncommon to findI 20 or , Daytaytime finds the long*eared. J more rangregated innasniallarea. a : I . owl resresting, hidden deep in shad-ij. The tree grove bebehind the A' . ows ususually saeened from view Fielding-Garr RanchII on-Antelopeor by derdense leaves or branches.: r . Island for several years in the late M OftenUl iit perches In-trees dose tof • 1980s and eariy 1990s.K)s often host- - • - th e tmtrunk and when-disttirbed;J ____ed a winter roost,ofjnorethan-M jno ___ . ’ . ratherler than taking flight, it- ’ individuals. The tamaimarisk lining . die Goggin Drain west ( stretchtches,iiilS;inch:long.body, est of die S alt' y — Lake-Airporrin'the-he-winterof— * coveredT ed with feathers with a mul* titudec r 1997*1998 provided1 a concealed. le of vertical streaks and hori* roosting site for monnore than 30 A new MOW grooraertowsrs eklere• a t Bald Mouittain >kl ar al bars. In this splendid carn­ I area is«t year near Pierce. Thele rcrecreation area will straggle totc m eet expenses now that ni.n,ollho»»lic.ma ° • owls, about half werexe long-eared1 — . UM the facility lMtiobswh white, tbe owl blends “ Because of the owl’swl’s seaetive w ellwwith i the tree looking more ------lik east '■®. nature and nighttimeime conceal- - a stump than a bird. — ment,' many culturess haveha consid le loud, far^vaching hooting ered it an omerL In theJiemid-lSOOs, 1 le Great Homed Owl perme-?■ a Franciscan priesiiest named 1 0 the wild lands of Utah. It IsIS Bernardino de Sahagungun recorded Idah skii resdiIT Sta’;ysop)cn ISto ^ d a person who spends a® an Altec view of whatlat hearing1 an lot ofif timet outdoors who is not3t -owl portended: fam iliailiar with its courting song,B- - “They said that whenwh it was VolunteersKeceepfamil^rieien ted .h ill ruriniiiing.despite:do:3siflg of plywoood p l a n t : Sg^^4malejong-ewed owl’s court*,t* tionrH leadi or-sick-— ong consists of a long series of___ ness; it was an omenI of death. He BALD MOUNTAINN ((AP) -• I------— operation. . . hoo not n------would difTof sickness5 or in wan or ’ ■, than th< Hard times can pull11 peoplei Most of the lumbnber was donat- the " Great Homed Owl’s and^ one of his sons wouldJd die,< or his together or break themI apart.ap ed by local mills5 aand th e lodge h rarely carries much over a slave would Qee. Perhaii^ p s now his At Bald Mountain neartar Pierce, - ^ was erected by locajcal, loggers and mile. The female’s most com-n- house would be destrjstroyed, his a group of dedicated voli/olunteeb ^ contractors; He sayays the mission nest call is barely audiblee land would shrink; waterwal would . has closed ranks and is dejer* of the hill remains,IS. tthe same as it ' from the nest Except duringg continually appear; weedswee would ' mined to see the familyy oriented01 • ^ was years ago.’ ^reeding season, silence is thisis cover at the gatewayrordiecourt- or _ ski hill survive the closing;ing of the . . . owl’schicharacteristic norm, yard; the wall would lie crumbled,< Jaype plywood plant. B H “The main objeeople m i^ t not be nearar IMcCall and. Bluewood neaear ■ and the terrain morlore than chal- P fc H U S e e u u uu t. CONSUMER RAiADIAiS -— ers-are-able-to-ski-thi» a.tough-t»jneat.------^DaytoytonrWashrrbut-says-he-Iikekes ----- leiiglng-fcrbeglnner . because of their severanceic e p a c k -' “We got nl]U tthis stuff primed to ski Bald Mountain on ththe Quigley knows manym people ages. .up,” .Quigley sasays, “and then we weekeekends when the big hills ar are will leave Bald Mour>untain for big- PI 5S/80R13 2 FErV ------But odiers have moved i ;e face with Jaype crowdiwded.^ ger hills.once theyley learn. But i iM4 i b m n n snulung-downr-nrWiat-the-bottom ------WW tUer ot (Jrotiho are just trying to mid-li require them to commuteUle long lines IS, we ar d-1980srMosiergtrftlBd'COT V-niAmS'^IZB 2 ^ distances, because of thathat, they -Jiamiain a win/inter sport around structiuction of a new lodge. Theren, , “If you can ski hereh» you can______I- -often spend their tiineleoffat ( here wherejhirhin^ are bleak and* - likeB now,-invaran-allfvolunt5ent 5ef ski anywhere," she si ave it so they don’t r says- ■ home instead of hittinj:ing th e anii hav< AUH'SIZHS slopes. lose somethingIg else.”< • 1 * * ^ 2PER^I . He fears many of theiricm will BaldMountaijtain was founded in ^ ecSlomy ■ 1SS9 b , p atch'Corp. employ- move away if the local eco AlAU15-SI2E5 2FER*ir*77 doesn^t turn around. ees from Headiadguarters,Pierce AUTO PI'LGX ' “I’ni staying,’’ he says.."As “I tar tadWeippe, '.A'A nU ltliiiiost75t80^ as the rest of them, I thinllink this The workers:rs volunteered to ____ ,. spring will tellXloti If.tl perbin^’dneasea don’t open up by spring,ig, folks ■ “> theraTjy PotPotlatch. Over the IS^ E D I T are going to have to dodo w hat years they've acadded a lodge^ ski 1310 Polclinc RRoad » 208-738-0(0045 they have to do.” rental shack,k, T-bar and ski- .' Quigl^ 'doesn’t know yetyel how ' P“>5 ’>''ut. severely the mill closureure will . , T ,''' munity'bullt this affect the hill, but some regregulars *>111, says Quigligley, who grew up i C | -----are-miSSiiTgTBut the place'iceis' Sv-----TinJlind-WeipperjerHirtodrboys^— no means a ghost hill. Thehe lodgeI work at the M , ji^ O n $7S0iuc and slopes are packed with(ith kids ..People likece Am y Ja re d of. f M i . oh'this holiday-vfe^end.------Pierce, a third‘d-generation-1 Bald Quigley seems to know)W most Mountain skie

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■■ . OAKLEY-r 1 l h e Oakl^. Quick . . - ^ H r ^ Response Unit ' C.' - - ■ lit will drive a new Ih o i vehicle, thanksks to a $40,800 state A ' __^— ____ grant.approv*)ved-by-the-Idaho— ------;______StatftLegislaturcurc.-^------Wayne MulliiUen, pr^ident_of' *, |||H . ')T^“--- ' 'th e unitrsays,"!s, they were "able to“ S5S5 purchase a 200(X)l Ford Excursion at S40,000 ahcihd new radios for .5800. to receive ththe grant, die unit B S hadtogothrou£)ugh a lengthy appli- ^ ------—cation proccjsse;ss, he said. They B were required!d to be registered ' H B H ------^widtdic-staie,S iiincorporated, have ' ____ th^correojax.ax filing .status.and______• ■ nmiTmUJIU.'UlUteMMn___ be a nonpros^\\ ccorporation with a Oakleikley Quick Response Unit volunt * status 501C(3). ] inteen show their new vehicle»acquired ac 1). Most importandy, «hfn»irou^ a state grant. From left, ar n A ------tii^ had to'shishow need,“Mujreh um-. are Pam Whittle, unit secretary/iry/treasurerr— — - T ' .■ said. In their case,caj die unit’s 1978 • lima Burch and Sid Nelson, voluniimteers; Elda Mullen, director of (operations; j ' B l _____ 1 _vehicle,was-to(loo.small,-too-slow ndy Nelson, unit Instnirtpr; Waynlyne Mullen, prasldent; Richardrd C.Cooke, fleet and didn’f haveve enough power to manajanager of Jules Kanlson Ford; Ruiluth Thomas, assistant to Cooke;oke:andSen.’ • drive all the emergency^quip-ei Oentointon Darrington. Not pictured an ment. are unit members ioe Strlnghamam 1and David >undy. There are eigiiight certified emer-- gency medicali ttechnidans in die hecaiicause license renewal has gorone are in need and could>idd be eligible Oakley u n it: tht a t co v ers-800 fromom four JO eight years, said Sej forjhis.type of assistaiistance. square miles.:. All/ members are Dententon Darririgton. R-Dech Their base of opera .volunteers ahj >erations build- ihd the operation Howarents for Magic Valley - at least for a dayly - when he______ey Crisis Cenier six Horn[ome Tour does not go unno10- maiming the tree lot (even in , illey House.in or___ dceii ' spent—th e -d a y —v/iw ith—Idaho ------______boxe5 ,J ta lli :ced_\Ve-appreciate-all-of-th(he -----cold-wearhcrrr-A bibtg"rhTink------more boxes Steelheads hodcey“payers pi: Dan ;s and gifts to two homiomeowriers who opened theiieir , you goes out to the COIcomnuiniiy - ...... Shermerhorn andnd Shawn , families whoslose houses burned. ' homiomes to help raise money foif®'’ of Jerom e for its lo;loyal sup- Thank you foi Wansborough. They A o w ^ Ryan 1 for die diought diat Camlamp Rainbow Gold and the port. A special thanknk you; goes went into ead how to keep an eyei fixedft fir^y ' / ach^t. Breireast Cancer Endowmem out to Sclimidt Eleclectric. for Thank you cn the goal Outfittedi in full g o ^ e )u for helping us to Fumund: without hi.s power hookup hoi we • give all of th gear and instructedI bybj the play- them and to those ;. Robyn Rc Bamraert, Kathryryn could not operate since sir most • they love. ers,' Ryan successfull;ully blocked H Ba an rta , C harlene an d Ma> of tlie opcriiting hours>urs were at Spedal that several shots, givingng him self- ianks to The Times- Cas{asperson, Linda and Chrij‘■‘s night. News for thr:hree articles that Frai assurance he can usesin in other situ- razier, Barbara and Jasoron Once again, a grg re a t big helped us double d< last year. Mici ations in his lifa liciak, Deanna and,Dou{“S thank you to all conconcerned, You’re wonded erfu ll. Volliollmer. _ . . Interests: Ryan is interestedint in We w.ish everyone l Thanks agaigain. Al; le a tiappy basketball and ridingng his moun- , Also, thank you to the musi • and prosperous newV y<,year. • KIMSOMRIREK' . clan; tain bike. He also enjojijoys listening . t ^ H ians.who played at the vari' Thank you! ■ Gifts of Lovle tlian dog.- H e - LESLEY LE: HOLLISTER I • earned a Gooiood Citizen Award • Ch thank the studentss ol of llickle p i skills that are so aidcala it to his . Chairman, Holiday Home and Harrison schools>ls ffor tiieir LIncat in 1993 tromn Ithe Snake River Tour ^ e lo p in g identity. ' drenmvaltiriting adoptiotL For more others, otl caU die Idaho C a id i )ur generous donationsIS ilthis past :.^“IhursdQy*sChiki"pr'profiles chip informatiorion about this child or. 1-800-926-2588. ].( - Canyon Kenncmel Club. Hc loved . Juniorju r Club to go fishing,ig, was a great cat Tw holiday seasoil. It is S's'o heart- TwinFalls wanning to see the yi)Hl.'oiilh ol'our eg-rtnd-c»HK4fr-n-fHVi-fHVr-tht-se------ss will give a progranTon tional 5c cost. T ~ in a dignitie”.atid.l)iisine:iscs^ts^ r-m ra -. ■ ...... P* -Rent, WastemunJarm Service,— Healt -----: ^------, Students, .KIM BERLY- The Klmb lalth Clinic and Chevron-I. on/inary scrvroe. • Its. - w ill trav e l to - .1 ealtors,—Valley-----Thou: — ------Pdmerellc'S!-Ski-Re»fr.-Thc-doss— Se:SeniorCenterwill'hold'al ousiind-Springs-foi-theirp —— If-yoxru'ould-likc-toTnii"pttrchosc a 3tote.JER_Inc.,— pan-ii h— -classifi^tHl-toexprvss-ffs-^titiide------— iflfeaverarguildfbcnsi[ISeS'On— :----- willfeatnnrlrrlovrinrenslis^iiBtfac:—xhui^itm ei^rom —12^-’ rt-in-the-Toy8-for-Tots-pro«- with eacheai studMt process- Sunday Sui at the senior center ai Valley Men’s Pool ^amim; ; Kirk and his gang at thee of a pcreonoi rather charhan public Uouble weave at meileetlng ■; ing at thdrrow o hpace. N.lN. Main in Kimberly. 21 (Dean Ovitt),. Snakeake River Grill for allowingg nature, call The Timemes-Ncws ■ ';-TW INFAliS-Thehe niqnthly ~ Cost is $115,$1 which includes ^The cost is $5 for adultstsa n d Kelly Munsee, a ChrChristmas tree with chil-[. Customer Scrvicc departrarnnentat — meetlng-of-Thr^mrk:trku Rlvcjr rransportati:atton, instructor tees 52: rj2r“------Bnan-Klncaitaidr^ob-Gallen^----- d rtnm’sstarsln ’s theireitaurant:—— 'T733-0931rBxt:r270.------^

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—^iForand^a^o u t - - — : ----- ', the^Larino /’ InsideE community/ | m i . . Classified.,....,,:.E;.E a« m B i i i il & S Ui . “ “Library, HispanicleI est group —host‘I^r:t’sTalkAb<3Q etIt~ r£I,.v na t e FACP^ IIIG^ R I S TWIN'FALlS - TheTJ Twin ject is madeade_ppssible_thraugh^^ : FallsiPublic-Library- Educate Vourse ry-and-the-----Partnershiptip'betwieen the State . 1 ------Hispanic Heritage Fesriestivalorga------L ib rary : , and 'the IdaH6“ "31 - • nization will host thee Let’sL Talk ‘' Humanities«es Council, with the about diabetes About It! “Other Ameriitericas” pro- U.S. Bank as gram at 7 p.m. Feb. ! asasponsorthisyear. By rvj Amiaza Figueroa b. 7 in the • The fiveLbpoks.thairwiILbe.dis-- b< - f L librarsrprogramTdornT"1- • cussed are*i^re available at the T1nw»Wewi-coiTWpflHa8nr~^ r— • The program willI continueci library. Tho'hose interested may j| every other Wednesday If you are Latino, you arc d lay evening* sigh .up fon>r the program at the -- 1: for five sessions. DiscHscussions reference desk.de; , as likely V as the general populailadon about Ihe books and c) to have diabetes. This silent i exploring ,Fo'r morere information. call- various minority experii'eriences in .Susan AshI at 733.2964. ' ease affects 1;2 million Latiitinos America wiJl be ledd byb guest within the United States. Of ththese, speakers. sn estim ated 675,000 have not . . , , B u sin essiAssociatipn A b»elIxsen diagnosed. Diabetes aff B d “My Grandma Smoked S . — ,— ifects . Cigarsars" by h sars aboubut applied tech :he body’s ability to makeke o r . :_l! i n e ...... BOISE-Hi •espond to insulin, a hormimone_- Hie Hispanic.Business- •. vhich allows blood glucost - r a t e tes about Monday at CasaC: Mexico, the cor- mrerthecells 01 the body totd ised for energy. The probl panic cuJ- ner of Fairvieview Avenue and Five 5,^^, blem i in >ural Mile. tans when the insulin has'd-diffi--— / Mexico, On • the agenda: a is Larry ulty getting the sugars ins ells, then the levels of ghirj be - dis- fiamhart, deailean of the Boise State ■ Hi . , cussedsed at the Universityy Dean ] College of ^Sse dangerously, said Dr. Cr ; iN O tlC iaS ^ first: prprogram. Applied Tedechnology, and Rick il?,Iicholson, clinical direaor o fthe ; - 'J Thiss bbook is O’Neal who0 willv speak about a udian Health Services Hospita divided in half with Spai>panish on zero down equityeqi purchase of a OQtcUo. one side and Englishshon i the tint home, “It is unknown why the in other side. Another boollook to be Nominalionion ballots and dues . ence of diabetes is so hi ' discussed is “The VWoman ?'?>1 discussed. For more mong Latinos, but it Is knoilown Warrior” by Maxineno Hong '"fonnation,.call ca 322-7033. • lat It occurs in families, thereeis i a Certified diabetes edutducator Ann BybM. right, confe heret ^ r t with Maiy Molina, who tnuranslatardlabetas Informatloooiato iai ------Kingston. This book te ^editary component, those wiwidi Spanish ss well as petperfornu othar translation work family history of diabetes are orfc for the Twin Falls CUnlc andS Hospital.\ Statistics show that L story of generations of. f C ' c L S r College Of'Soutlieti. Sl Idaho ^ haveahljherratsofdof diabetes than other poups. la t la tln o s women and how an Am ^ e r risk of developing the d \. American offers free' ESLE classes ___ ease,’ise,” he said ______Chinese_girJ feels as she t ed. emerge from their somt LCS - Free communi- . The thrifty gene'theory h is Want more InfInfbmiatloii? stifling presence. ty English asts az second language Jen u s ^ to explain why certa-tain OlabetetCentwto tf to n d t f o r OveMeljIitgnt Adding to the problen}Iem is that Latinos are also 1^ liJ^ j _____Other titles thaLwill be-be talked ''“S'"'in Tuesday. Courses _ P.0P“ipulation groups ar^ moree at Call Ann Bytjce at 73;73M700 a4S _ - kely tohaye 3 adults age 16 and "skik tlthan others. The theory stat - ■■accesrto adequate prepreventive about in the following1C w' eek, “"f" ates South Central DistrictWHealth tonotMMetdse'r^lahy' will be "Like Wate. V r older ivlio wantint to leam English. thatat a gene promotes calorie sttstor- Department HaveafamJranUly'member with diabetes medical care or he^dih eee,a.certi- b ^ n._At_the last program, the book and Friday, ESI h a s .. African-Americansi and an Asians. Anodierjw problem is that diabetes ESL computerlJtera^ increaTeased the obese populatibion Dr. Jose Rossell fied diabetes educator at died Twin “Bless _Me, Ultima” by RiRudolfo cy: and cj ello with th e sometimeimes hasJew.o£_no.syjnp- Falls Clinic and Hospital a Anaya will be discussed. 1 i caused abnormalities in theth Indian Health Servitrvices Hospital toms, h e ; alan d with d. It is a 6:30-9:30 p.m. p.i M onday and regulaiMlation of glucose in the body. he says Warning signs are die Diabetes Center Four'oundation. depiction of the war betbetween Wednesday, Lei ly. stressed the importanance of good frequent Levels 1-3 and com- “Mu‘Multiple genes are probablbly ntitridon and exerdsc ent thirst and urination, “Treatment for diabeticstics is very the evil Tenorio Trementinitina and puter literacy. respon ase to keep die blurredd wsionw and sudden weight pcpensive,” she said. “Edi the benevolent healer, Ultii ponable for the high inddencnee disease in check. Cai “Education JItima. 6:30-9:30 p.m.'m. Tliursday, ddzen- of diatdiabetes among minorides ii Carbohydrates, loss. Butut Ae1 disease has serious is an important elem'^tM t of pre- - The Let’s Talk Aboutt It: It! pro- shipcla.

^MarlaT.'Padilla " Dtgrnn, C en ter for HesHealth Statistics con- conducted cc between 1992 anc n Ortando Sentinel ______dudes in the n: andl995, Jtiidy "U e n9don’s first look at l lo o o ^ only at Hispanic rcspoisponses. _____ Comunidad means__-----E»maiL*-patmmag^ r ___the^eaIA-ofif ffi^anicH subgroups.—— . ------^“comniunity”— Pueitd-Ricarisare inthe p( - About-2S-pfircenrof HIsjHlspanics^^- _icvalley.com ....— .J ! popr^ “Health indiedicators. for Puerto" nationwide ni are widuMit healtlealthcare..^ , Spanish and that’s. ' salth among Hispanici;:s; w ith R icans are sigi Write: The Times- J D O l ^ t significantly worse,” TIThey hare serious healdj contconcerns- ' __what this page is all ■, ubaris__ the . healthiesty__.and___states_the_cbi M p e ^ y -P u e rto Rlcaijs, the about. ' " -NewsrP;OrBox * 548,— I cbnter,-part-of-the- -the-study------exicans falling in ’betweiween, a Centers for Di:Disease Control and Send your news Twin Falls, Idaho 3 itiorial study shows. 83303 W ‘Prevention. Hispaiiics His usually are . Income and education mayay explaine items, quinceaiieras, * o i t h r ^ Higher numbers of PuertoD RicansR lum ped toget^e health disparities among Or call: 735-3288 or ■ ther for research pur- !" ng these tips and notices to 9 - -visitsit .tlieir doctor^ take more>re days poses, but that groups. Tlie center, however, I our Bitrley office at ■ hat can mask differ- ^ er, hasno Pat M arcantonio, ° f from school and work bet xxsoeconoinic breaJcdown forfo r: survey 677-4042. • because ences among subgroups.sub . Comunidad editor at: “ o i l illness and spend time in thehos--th( ; Researchers, IKirddpants. But census figure:wesshow Marcantonio irs.pooled data from Ct ulture °jgtal, th e study by • the Natiatiorial’ previowjiatior -ubans are better educateiated and :ional health.surveys__ noreaffluenc------— ^ l l l i i Allencion: « T a Cumbiaa Qiieen"( |H n r V en d ecacarros en Burley, Venganan y Compren iin IB ,, M aria Y. Somlero ei I ' les ^ damos gratis veintee ccin-o Libras de &!H MWe Welcome Znsurwcc Agent 1 jicada 0 nomas calalo y' lesle damos grails H p rYour Busiml e s s I Se HabUt Espanol rv S cinco libras libr, de caine picada.I- Pregunlen por M ^Recibimos con.ggusto sus negociicios. - H I " l^aria Lar!.arseri. Vengan a.verme F A R M E R S

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Th* par - tkm,,on, u Truat** will aail at public auc luceaaaor truataa. will aati a t pul iranourdua;iog«tharMthaeefu-■ dlemls$l3.93.lnaddltk)ntothei fuctkJn,toth*Jilgh**l THECOUf»UNTYOFTWIN , r^r^ictlon, lo tfw MehMt irast unpaid and accruing taxaa. i the above,thara Is also du a .• bk)dy lata c h ^ s . advances, attimayfeea,atto fees or costs payal S MAGISTRATE M UiWlad 6lat«a, a l I fM i. attomay^ faea, and any i ayable at tha tim* of aala, the fdkM^Jwing deao1b*d prop.------_ o-0IVI8K)M^ i V ------^— ^ an payable at tha tlma of aala,' : «Mdatadw»»thlsloradosore.'re. Tha balance o ^ a a of arty.irty. altuttad In tha County of Twin Fi d ra d prpparty, altuttad m tha'Cou protect the aacurlty asaodated i I Fans, SUta ofTdaho, "Case Nd.d:SP-00-OOM9*M^ SI ------that tha banefldary aiecta to seB i uradbyaalddeedoftnistla andcnd described u fo ik w a to-wit: S » 5 K £la ^ of Idaho, and daacrtbad aa folo ! SS.U'J.S.We'fIt put excluding cosU and Lot 1: NOTICE= TO CREDITORS • to-wtt » » •. om iuaa the tnjit propartsanytobaioW toaatlsfysald i ot 12, Block 83, BUHL TCWN8ITE.E. Twin Falla County. I.C.}15-3-fi I expensee actually Incurred InI anfordng.er tha obligations Idaho 5-3-001 L0t2inB)oek1 CL& laho, according to the olflclal platIt thereoft recorted in IndiaMatleilatter of ino ;..,jte ^ CREEK MEADOWS SUBoi th e re u n d er o r Ift^thls sale, aas s truataa’a feea and/or 'Bookook 1 of Plats, pag* 33.'records of - »ON. Twtn F ite Cou Idtfw, Kconflng to tha ofD< 1reasonable attome/e fees as ai of Twin Fails County, of HILDAA LUCYL( WYATT,. ^ M P A N Y OF IDAHO,-INC.— j I author1zad.ln.tha-promls— ldaho prat tharaor. racordi>rdad )nSool(-t2 of plaU, paga - ^ n o t a aacurad by thrafcremg» 7, /ilM o n l™ c o l..T « o llle . aki aala w11li>e mada virtwot covenenant or warranty re- NOTICE JIaCourty. Idaho. “ D aM : N ovan«er2e ,'2000 irdlng title, possession or encumbrs ICE IS HEREBY -AI^CETITLE irESCRCWC Drancai.to.aatlafy tha g i v e nI ththi a t W a lle r G .' : t.1B and^.200t-.'~- - VCORP.- • »llBa8on aacured by andjJursuani tc r s 2 ® ;i s s ;/aBobWJ CutH en, Tnist Officerr - -...... o ^ e ltothApow*Lof»ala_Nid«a|.has-buu-b*en appolntad------:.\pwpoeaaofoompBanc jnferxed in tha Deed o( Trust from1 jJoaquin Rivera and .personalil reprosent.'ttlveret of ■ « K a w»» Seetlofi Co.Cod..' ^onceopTn • _ Patra!»niv*r»JoJWeEacUnc.^rfustei ...... - - ; .tha TruataUMfcfcM6M ti*nn*dtiaroe:«dd/aaa |^ QB0CH:-Decemben4.-^17~2 »aa^or__On.Mondayfthe 00th daySayof . '20, 200(rand7anuary4i llonal)nal Bank, Beneficiary, dated Sepaplember 17. 1998. de^i^l* M p ,'. : ■ 105 Cl a a f ^ H l i i i l lUmaa 11:00 o’clock am of said di II pi-' ng d dw at tha'Twfn FWvCouritM recoricorded September 2 t. 1996, as Insinstrument No. 1998- d a im aa n ;. ______' C o u rth o u a e . County of Tl 17043, recorda of Twin Falls County, ** aiMan an io f watraim n ty -:8ECUfliTY TITLE COMPAN “ u i i . : NOTICE OF TRUST!ISTEE'SSALE, oj" Ity , ld a h o .- _ i ir r : r ^ d o n t orr.ih« .ih'; tt;-. - _____ » sfault lor wtilch this sale'Is to be macu d e is allure to pay; required lo ------^ t ’-'-raoardJng m a , |)oaaai utlsfy aall a t public auction, to th* On Aprll.12.2001, at the hourour ol 2.-00 o ’clock p.m. ol *1 a o d lo prosoni ,■ -saltt day at Ihe lobby of Tmste Accumulated defidency in paymerlenu ol $680.18 per claim s wit & ; tha oblloation aacuraowar lawful monav of the U r f ta ^ istee. 183 Fourth Avenue montt' i within loui ,4) |I«o(Aalacon(arr»dlrilha ■MSeSSlKSR!™ "!North, Twin Falls.-ldaho. TITLE onth. fo< the montha ot Odober. NoviovomberandDocem- months alter AAIQ -o f aala. tha t o i o ^ descrft riEFACr. WC.. an Idaho -2^^^ir, and all subsequent n ^ t h s Is $; BitflrdMdatdollhio KUHULSEandltERfff i««>ed raal property, eituatadki ecorporation, a s Trustee wiP sell 1 $2,040.50: The bai- first public•blication of tn>£ ' iwlfa. .tt»*CountyolTwtnrana.Sfai Bll at pubUq auctton. to dw ane*Ke owing aa of triia date on the'obii . ^ a a a t a n t o f i . to FIRST.; SMaofldaho,anddaso1IM as highest h bidder, lor cash. In lawfi Jbiigatkm secured by notice orrsaKJ saK claims will be 5T.AMERICAN TITLE COMPANYlYOF ( foflowa.to-wit ikj Deed of Tmst Is $14,137.67. plus t& UAHO. {NC.. an Idi States, all payable al the time of J8l1.5%lnterearand forovorbarrejarred, issor. 'Township 10 South; RanRange ITEaatoftha Bolae s redosure costs. ' *— • ^------for iha banam lRQO-Mar(dlttn.-Twih Falls Courity.- «-«««t»d In tf Claimsfis mustrr either be — nty.ldaho.— :------cSlata of Idaho, and described a s 1 The taxes for !99e,-a83essedln tho;IB amount of $775.82- presented I SiH O M E MORTOAQe. 1 ’whh Sactlon 10:TTiatpartofthal lodto-th-^unde7-— IhaNhSHNEKNEW.whldiHes LLot 5. Blodc 8, WHITE & CALLAO Kter Receipt No. 263, are delinquoniont. plus penalty and signed atIt thothe address Inoi. lJuly East of tha canter Bne of Deedman'aDee Gulch; f LAHAN'S GOLDEN RULE mtere'terest.. n r r a n t No. 1 M 3 0 0 9 « a . Mortgai ADDTTJON, Twin Falls County.y. Idaho, I- according to the c)Th« caled.orriiecr filed with m e C|pr>( Igaga EXCEPTING the foOowInga describedd< parqels of land:____ o The taxes lor.1999. assessed in the.>e amount of *789.36 -o f the Court.- -offidal plat thereof recorded In-Bn ^ 2 of:ptats.-:aga'4.— ufidof jurt,— — ------r— ------BEGINNING at a p S ito r>20 20 feet South of the North Pne nrecords of Twin Falls County. Idat •der Receipt No. 268. are doilnquenient. plus penalty and STEPHA N NlS^OVE^fWNTC m COMPI*PLY of aald NHSHNEHNEM, an loaho. intere*erest. lAN.KVANViC. ►fc-WTH SECTION 45-1 . and on tha East line thereof. ____ . . _ _ S T 0 N E 44T T fR A IN 0 R - ...... t5-150fl(4)(Al. IDAHO,CODE. N Known a s 159.QdOuincy.Straat. TwIn.Falls,— -Th^-The taxes for2000ras3essed In the i _ ___ {ftflEPflESENTATlON ii le amount of $792.46 bymussellKiell Kvanvig • teApQlnt:-, - daLBacsifiLNo.26SUM^>rsl.cn«4) ;------— .»| ~ARe-W TrPR E6eN 1 T o o r c b v ^ t 'or'warrant^ if f i »4»*«-of.which-»a-de— A tto n r[7rtflrP6rsd.nal e y n quent. plus penalty ond Interest; the)e second ona-holl l5~Rspr'esentati' - • .THENCE Noitn loa 'regarding tlfla.-f»u6™ w o'r^ncumbrancea to satisfy the duea ar and payable. to a ^ i^ m ao feet South of the oblloaHon2 secured by and pursua P.O, Box183 83 Tha dafnit for wNwhich M a aala ia to b e n ^ - a il suant to the power of sale OATEikTED this 2 ts l day of 0 ecember.-20< ^ I*-' i)P2lu"5!.”l “ “ N»SliNE» -coofenadlnthe DeedofvTmstlfon 2000------TwinFaPsTIC i K f a ^ 't o pay wtmi du Ijndar Dead of TKiat Nole"». thetf THENCE East parallat w Ifom-PATRICK H. AUBES^TITLEriEFACT.INC. . Is7ID 83303-0083“ ------•I with the North line of Ihe aand PATTI AURES, husband and Telephone; 2 B^nyWypaymamifofPor PrIndpaL Intareat and Impoundsidsof ^HSHNEMNEM.lSOfeettol andwile. toTitleFact.lnc., Sv:R le; 200-733-2721 07,'dua par inont ttothePOINTOFBEGINNING. an a Idaho corporation. TrUsiee, an : R. Todd Blass. Vice President wnth for tha montha of J d y throucTjugh- AND EXCEPT the North 20 feetf of tha EHSWNEUNEK ir I and Region IV Develop- PUBUIBUSH: December 28. 2000. Janu ' iK9ctc|bar,200dandaUI bU aubaaquant paym enta until n ment Aaaociatlon, Inc., Senefineflclary, dated April 24, 200t nuary 4. 11 and 10. PUBLISH:H: Decombor0 21. lith e of Section 18. 11 01^______of aala or ratnaWartatamanti wtth a monlWy late Chariw g a AND EXCEPT 1908, recorded June 20,1998,>, asoi instrnment No. 1996- ■ 26 ana Janmanuary4.2000 K ccn io g at $19.04, uvunconactad lata chargaa are dua i ■ 010802. records of Twin Fall* CoCounty, Idaho. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S I uein ThatpartofthaNHSHNEMNIMNEMofSactfonie,Township ° The above Grantors are nomod in t h e dXSTRICT is t COURT »ttM aniwntofS76.ie.vI e, with Intirast accnilna at 7.5%;j>er a 10 South. Rangrl7EBM.d*. dascrlbadas 41 •od to comply with Section T ruetee'e Sale No. 02-WMIM-22401 OFTHEFIFl . ® «}nuni^and cofrthufpg I 45-l50ff(4Ka), Idaho Code, No0 representationn is made NOI FJFTH JUDICIAL'. . Ipg to occnje from June 1 ,2 0 0 0,-fhe .'^ b e g in n in g at a pomt 78I feetfei South and-150 fM t W astrth ^tOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN'thatI FIRSTF AMERICAN - DIS-TRICT1ICTF0RTHE - KPfinctpaJ baianca owtncwtng aa of this data on tha obilgatlo rthatthey ara, o ra re not. prossniisntly responsible for diis' TITLEriE INSURANCE COMPANY, thi K itfcu rad .fey aald Oaac ation ofthaNorthaastcofflsrofsaksaM NHShNEM NEti; obligation. ot Ihe duly appointed • STATE OF IDAHOI FOR >aad ot Trust la $46,103.52. plusplu THENCE West a dbtanca'Ol25feet: 012 1 Succojccessor Trustee,'wil] on April tt,22001, 0 at 11:00 A.M, TWIN FALL ------c o at .^DafaiA for.whlch this sala is to> babe m ada la failure to pay: of iaid 'ALLS COUNTY_____ ^ ta and advancaa. All dallnqusriusnt t h e n c e South a dUtancaI of 50 f e e t : ------laid day.-INTHE LOBBY OF THE; 0OFRCE OF FIRST Case No CVCV99-4324',: .. ------amounfa ara now dui (a)Aceumulated defldency In payrayments of $1,098.89 per AMERlERICAN TITLE COMPANY. 260 .lata THENCE East a distance oof f2 2 5 fe a t ------Smonth, for the montha ol July thrc lO T H IR O j^E JlU E _ NOTICE OF SALE5 * charoaaar)dinuratt.un; unpM and accruing taxes, a sless- m THENCE North a distance of through December;2000r*NORTiIRTH, TWIN FALLSriDAHO.'selTerafpUbllc auction, to BANK O F - a of 50 feet to the POINT OF arand all subsequent months Is Sfi DFAMERICA. ------mam i..tfuataa’a.f a aapaitomay!a.faaar*ndany a ^ amount•unts-BEGINNING, . S6J92.14_The-ballince— thehigihighest bidder, for cash, in lawful mmoney ol Ih* United-FORMERUY' advancad to protact tha I owing a s of this dale on the obllgbllgation secured by said S tates lUYKNOWN'AS------■" the aacurlty asaodatad w tn this lore-ton TOGETHER WITH 10.00) shareash of Twin Falls Canal o! lies, all payable a t the time ol sale,sa Ihe following NATIONSBiISBANC MORT- doaura and that tha banafldaor ban electa to aall or cause th Deed ol Trust Is $22,108.45, plus plui 10.25% Interest and • descnticribed real property, situated In die ith e Com pany water stock. fo }ie County of TWIN 0AGECI3RP0RP0RAT10N,A trust proparty to baaoldo ^ t o aatls V aaid obngatton. foreclosure costs. FALLSLLS. State of Idaho, to wit; .Commonly known addrsssI lale 2205 Grandview Drivs.’Twln (b) (b The 1998 and 1999 taxes, whic FOREIGN,'H,' Data: Dacambar 1.2000 . _F>naJdaho>m» _ M ch ara delinquent In the Lot 3 iiin Block 1 ol Rrst Amended Pla’lat ol Magic Valley .. PieinBlI— —------. . - - . ^amounts of $441.84 and $446ri4ri nRST AMERICAN Trrt^ C O M P A N Y OF lOAHd: INCTIC------Said.aalawinbemsdawlti I4rrespe(rtlvely,'plus perP“ MobIiebile Home Subdivision, Twin FalliIlls County. Idaho, vs, ./aAtonlrwCola.TniatlO OI fflca without covenant or warranty ally al and Interest. Receipts No.-13098No and 13228, accord;ord(ng to the plat iherool, recorde r*gardlngtltla.poessssk>nore rdsd In Book 13 01 ROBERT BOIBOISVERT. THE orancumbrancastosaUsfythe rsrsspecthfely. Plats.ts. FPage 17. records ol said County;' otJlpatton^radbyandpurpunuant to tha power ot sale D> ty;‘togother with that E STA TEEOF 01 SHARON - J ----- PUBU8H:,January 4,1 ■ t,.1 1 .1 8 a n d 2 S , 2001______— conferred In the died of trui D ^ E D this 7th day of December.ler. 2000______• certaintain.199S Champion Mobile Horw.-h•.-Model T L .------BOISVERT, I trust executed by BRADLEY^r/TITLEFACT. INC. . The AT, DECEASED, . — CLAYTON CRAIG and CRI!:RISTAL CRAIG, grantor lo /aj rhe Tmstee has no knowledge olII a i mora particular m andAND ALL HEIRS NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE /s/R . Todd Blass, Vice Presidentnt -• . descripicriptlon of the above-referenced rea „ SECURITY TITLE COMPANYW fO F IDAHO, a s tnjstee lor eal property but. for anD DEVISE/ISEES, KNOWN On tha 3rd day of MayHay. 2001. at the hour df 10;00A.M. purpospose ot com pliance with S«:tion lM.. the benefit and sscurlty ofIf BiBernard F. Cralp. recorded PL •n 80-113 of Idaho AND UNKIN K N O W N O F . , of aaid day, (racognlzadta d local tlma). In tha Otflca of Firs PUBLISH: December 14, 2). 28.28. 2000 ancLJanuary, 4, Code,U. tdie Trustee has been informed th Jufy12.1993.aslftstrumsntNntNo. 1993009755, Mortgage 20 i ^ t t h e address of SH A RO NN 8 B O ISV E R T . Amartcan TWa Compan'pany. 250 3rd Avanua North, Twlr - • ^ 233I VIIVilla Road, Twin Falle, ID 6330 racorJa of Twin Falls County.I ty . IIdaho. • - — 301. is som etim es DECEASED.]ED. IN REM: , « Falli, In tha County of Tw1 h Fans, State of Idaho. R n odated wtth said real property. .. . . Amarican TWa Companya n y of Idaho, Inc., an Idaho Coipo Thadafaultforwhlchthlasalisale la to be m ade Is failure to NOTICE OF TRU8TEIiiE 'S S A L E ------Defendant!lants. fPO; pay: (1) Momhly paymsnts.-es,-collection charges and laie On < April 12,2001. at the houro Said s ^ e vrill be made without coveivenant or warranty under andmd byb virtue ot on ration, a aa u cc au o rtruIruataa. ai will sail a t public auction, tt jr ol 2:15 o'clock p.m. ol regardiiarding ilite. possession or encumtjrar lanLlO. 2000. all In the total **said day at tha lobby of Trustee.lee, 163 Fourtti Avenue cbiiaatli ranees to satisfy the Order o lSSato a f issued on • thaNflhaatbiddar.fofcair caah. In lawful money of tha Un»K gallon secured by and pursuant lo0 ttha power ol sale November 22 Stataa, all payabla at t the unpaid principal balance NcNorth, Twin Falls. Idaho. TITLEF.EFACr. WC„ ar\ Idaho coi.ter r 22. 2000, out of a t th a time of a ala . the followlnc tarred In ttie deed of trust exececuled by DAVID and under tn« daicrjbad raat proparty.rty. aJtuatad In tha County of Twin[fng owing a a of this dsts on thehe obligatione aacurad by said coicorporation, a s Tmsiee will m i1 et public auction, to the m c k e i r tne seat of the win d e a d of trust Is * » .0fl8.12.p KELUPS AND KIM MCKELUPSPS, hueband and above-entltiet FalH.Stataofld^a^and daacrtbad u foUowa, to-wit: 2. plua Intaraat, lata chaross f'IShighest bidder, lor c u h . In Iswfulrful money of the United " i f . a titled court on a ' : , and foradoaura costs. Stalss.Su all payable al the time ol g e, a s G rantors, to FIRST AMERIRICAN, an Idaho D ec re e 3f of F Fi o re clo s u re Tha EH NHi of Lot 5 In JJOHNSON SUBDIVISION, Twin of sala. the foiiowino ds- Corooriporallon, a s Irustae. for the benetli FaJia County. Idaho, acce DATED: December 20.2000000 ... SCIscribed real property, situated inI thelh« County of Twin FaJig, WASHI efil and security ol recoveredI in in saidz Court in ' ' iccordtng to tha-offlcW plat thsraof, SHINGTON MUTUAL BANK FSB,IB, as benellclary. tha above-en racordad In Book 2 of P SECURITY TITLE C O M PJJY A ^ OF IDAHO. Trustee SuS u te oi Idaho, and described asI followalo to-wit: rec o rd i-entitled action Jf Plata, page 32^racords of Twinwtn /s/Brad Hartman orded February 10. 1997; In1 Instrumentli No. Odober 24. 2i FaUa County. Idaho. LoLot 1 and th* East 5 leeloI ol Lot 2< Block 1, 199700 4. 2000, in lavor 7002158, Mortgage Records ol TwTwin Fails County, ol the abov‘e-n Tha Truitaa.haa.no.tiw.knowfadga of a mora partcular C O L E I ^ . RITCHIE 4 ROBEI)BERTSON . CCANDLERIDGE f SUBDIVISIOSION NO. 4 . Twin Falls Idaho1 0 , ------AttomayaforTrusiss CoCounty. Idaho, according to the rtaln'dale end to sell el . ^alls, Idaho 83101. T. PRESENTLY RESpONSIBIBLE FO R T H IS py{)lic auciionlion the p'oporty ‘'•''aiad wtih aald nal propar•party. ■______DBUGAiOATlON______:______-SaWsaiB-wrrDe-made-wimcijnlupcovenant or warranty Xhe 1 ------'------descrlbod-tn-s;-^In-saio-Orocrci ------Said aala wfU brm a dn a d a withovt covanani or warraniy he default for which this sale Is to be m ade is the Sale and lo Bl . — ragardlng titia, poaaaatic aoarding title, possession or encum:umbrancea lo satisfy the failure K 10 Apply Ihe pro- aalon or.ancunibrancea.tQ uUsfy NOTICE OF TRUS^USTEE’SSALE re to: pay when due. under the Dotl«tLoLtrust, Npie_ceeds.ol.auch tha obirgatlon aaeuri On-Aprtl1fl.-200irattha hoi )bl(oatlon eecured by and pursuantlant to the pow erof sale—dated Fc sueh.sala.to.iho______;urad by and pursuant to tha hour of 2:00 o ’clock p.m. of " !! d FebruaYBri997:ihTm^hlypoyr>ymentsolS844.3i saiisfadion1 ol said Decree powar of aala conlarradrad In tha dead of trust executed . M id d a y a l tha lobby of Tnisinistee. 163 Fourth Avenue wnlerred In the Deed of tn jst IroiInwi PAT AURES and p „ moi m onth for the m onths of AUOUSIlaT 2000 through' of Foredosurosure with'inlorost - JEFFERY U. WEB8TM TER and JANA L WEBSTER,to North, Twin Falls, Idaho, TinriTLEFACT. INC.. an Idaho L*>ATR1CIA E. AURES, husband1 andar wile, to TltJeFacf, KiovEM nc.. an Idaho corporation. Trual 'EMBER 2000 and all subsequent paymentspi until the • tnereon andnd myn toes and______^.. u grantora. to.FlRSt-AMERICAN Beneficiary elects to sell or cause9 uthe trust property OF PLATS.I. PAPAGE 40 OBLIGATION. C otTandtha East 5 feee e t o f L o t 2 . B l o c k 1 , I!]?'lal they are, or are nol. presonliynlly responsible lor this 10 t>e aoidsoli 10 aatisly said obligation. bllgation. ' COMMONLONLY KNOWN • Tha dafaurt for whichlich this saleia to be made li the CANDLBRIDQESUBOIVISIIISION NO. 4. Twin Falls ______: A S . t 9 4 PARK Delault lor which this ssJa ij to bo n ARKJVVENU&______------fatiura-to'pay>men-doarilaroiW irO iK fof'T H rtt Note, the Countyrldahoraccordlno to thai offlclal plat thereof lemada isfailurrtffpay:— FIHSTA™lRIMhfTlTLE°^^^^ ( i)Accumulatad defidoncy In payme E COMPANY. . TWIN FALLS.LS. 10I 83301------‘ ::— ^------rfnonlhly paymants for PrindpalPrlr and Interest of $68t.es.1* racordad In Book 13 of Plata,a , pagap 36. records of Twin ^ e n ts ol $1,098.69 por By Cyhthynthra G.-Guanoii, Assistant V.P. NOTICEE I IS S HEREBY S Falla County. Idaho. lonth, for Ihe months of July incoui .— dua par month for tha mormontha of February through Octo- rough Oocember, 2000. c/oREGIlsGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CCCORPORATION GIVEN that.1 on the 8th day • bar, 2000 and all aubaaqu SakJ aala will ba made withortthout covenant or warranty nd ail aubsequent.m om hs Is $6,518,592,14. Tho.balonce 720SoviSeventh Avenue. Suito 400 aquent paymanta unUl tha data of wing u ot this dale on the oblioal of January,y, 2001.2( at the - - ; aalaorralnatatimantwlthiirlth a monthly lata charge accruing regardbig title, possession or encumenc brancaa to satisfy the ioatlon secured by said Seailiele, \Wa 98104 Phone; (206}340-255C>50 houroMO:OOc:00 o'clock A.M. • at *44,Ofl. with Intaraat a( jrauant to tha power of sale eed ol Trust is S22.108.4S. plusJS 10.25%' intereal ond Sale info It accruing at 14.9fl% par annum, •redosure costs,'. information; www.rtnistee.com a t tho Twinn Fails F( County . and continuing to accnjafrta Irom January 15.2000. Also duei felS^^eSorfruKIt from PATRICK H.AURES ATED this 7th day of Decombor. 2 .ISH; bocomber 21, 20,.2000, Jarl . n . „ 4 „ . „ , J. 425 Shoshone ■ ara dallnquant and unp^cpaid taxea lor 1995, 1087, 1998• M d PATTI AURES. husbanddandwlfe. an toTltleFact.Inc.. in Twin Falls, , : andlWg.Thaprindpafbi ” Truatae, and Plrat Securityt SSi ank. N.A., Beneficiary, ,”/ITLEFACT.INC. i I balance owing a a of thia date on J R. Todd Blass. Vice Prosldont '. — Idaho. I willill at attend, ollor ■ tha obligation aacuradrad by aald Dead of Trust Is^ datadOctober23,ig9a.re^«> flng-dBscnDBa KinrpropgfTy: gituatfliliaa in thrU ounty~ ^ '^ < * « ^ * ^ » ^ FIRST AMERICAN TITLE.E COMPANYC O F IDAHO, INC, Induding November, 2000, endDd alla subsequent months Is rst American Title Company ofI Idaho.Id Inc., on Idaho qfTwin'F $7,328.18. The balance owing rln Foils. Slate of Idaho, and desch.ni,ad a s followa. Dec - /a/Monlna Cola, Tmat Ofllcc■fnce • • 'Ing aa of this dale on the fporp}rporation. os successor trusieo.. wiwill sell at public auc- Decertibor t2. obligation aacurad by saki Deed n. to the highest bidder, lor cash.,In eed of Trust la $43,676,30, po"- i.,ln lawful money ol the lo ts inin B Slock l o f SUNCREST SUBDIVIS plus 11.76% Interest and foradosdosura costa. iJted Slates, all payabla at tho llme.( 'ISION, Twin Fails PUBUSH; January 4 .1 11,1Band2S, .1 2001 ty,.Idaho,-accordingjothe plot thoriereof.-r« o rd e ain --g ^ E ^ y « lBil l -— ______— (b)T he 1998 and leM taxssrw•wnich'are-dallnquent ni in the 'Scribed-rBOl-proponyr^lualo’dlrri — -—r-^^^^^NOTTCEOmPTRUSTIE’S S A tfi’------= — amounta*of'83e8;01-and-$448;J 4 8 7 T 4 r 7 « ^ ilv e i;; plus” r®!'»JlsrStatoTJMaahbrandlJoschDod a County. Idahoho 5 penalty and Interest. Receipt h 1 10 In BiOCk-1 of GRANDVIEW Ml rder of^soid County. ...;. i3niha 3i3bjiayja!Apt*ptlL.2001.4iJba^AfJO;15 ptNo. 13098 and'13228; rsx'ssK 'icN 0 Toistoo tu s no-knowiedgo-ol-a < —— t^M,rO»^aalddayr{faoo9nl2.(nl2ad.tooaHlme)rlrvthe-Of«c«f- J.'S.'TtflnTiDlsXountv. Idaho, ac D'oenmbnr 91 , kieof: racordedin B ookifiol PlaST iption-oMhe^bovo-raiorenced-r^ol-fi . . J Rrat Amarlcan.TltJe Comptm par* . 280 3rd Avenue North, SOS of compliance wllh-Sectlon 60-t nd January 4. ■, - Twin Falla, In tha Countyty ofo Twlrr Falla, State of Idaho, -usloo has been informed that theI addressa of 2040 "SJ ______. Flrat Amaijcan Tltla Compimpany of Idaho. Inc., an Idaho;; /s/R. Todd Blass, vice Pfssldentlent Tho Trustee h as no knowlodQo. ol0 0 moro p.rtleol.r f f ' 1™“!' desciscrfpUon of tho above roleroncod ri urn Avenue Eeat, Twin Falls, IdahcIho. is sometim es I- Corporation, aa auccaaaoisaor trustea, will sell at public, idroalpropoiv.boUoi 3 ' "iaied wilh said real property, V PUBLISH: December 21, 28. 20(2000'and January, 4 and rposee of compllancb with Sectiononso-iisiomocoao, ( "='5“ INTHEDISTRICTRICT.COURT : auction, to tha highastblddadder. for cash, In lawful money of aid sale will be m ade wllhoul covonionam or warranty OF THE RFTH, ' Stataa, all payalayable at the time of «ale, theJ . 11. 2001 ,______. I Trustea has been InformedI thatth tho address ol TH JUDICIAL ling tiil0,.p0990ssi0n orencumbraiirancos to satisly'DlSTRICTCFTI following daacribad raal property,proi situated In tha County • ------^ ------8211 £S aga M eea'C ourt Twin Falie,..Id li ah o , IS Bomeumes [ K I ® )FTHE STATE ' ^ N O p C E O F TRUST!ISTEE'SSALE . assocsodated with aokl real property. }ligolion socurod by and pursuan:ant lo Iho pow er OF IDAHO,, IN ANOI FOR ofTwlnfalla, Slata of Idahdaho. and daacribad aa follows. ., > confonod In the deed ol trust exccu to-wit: . . . ■ On W ednaaday. April 4, 2001MOI. at the hour of 10:00 SSaki aala will bo'm ado withoutt cocovonant or warranty •cuted by JERRY THE COUNTY*JTYOFTWIN o'dock A.M., of aaki day, In tha ot WADOELL and SHARON LEEEE W A D D ELL, FALLS MAGI! Lot 10 In Block 64, BUHL TC la office of Alliance Title & regarlarding title,'poss'osslon or encun'aimbrancos to sailsly tuJf," ? AGISTRATE . .TOWNSITE.Twln Fails. Idaho.• Eacrow1 Corp. located at 311 2r ind end wife, a s grantors, lo RflSRST AMERICAN DIVISIOISION racordad In Book 1 of Plata,Its, P aga 33. I 2nd Street North. Twin the1 obligationc aecurod«y andnd pursuant to the yit% r r COMPANY OF IDAHO. INC., ann IdahoI Corpora- CaseNo. SP-00- . Falla, ID SriSOI. Alliance TitleItia ft Eacrow Corp., os powe«er of aala conferred in tho deedood ol trust oxeculod ,lI,„ , , ,, »-00-011S6'M ;------The.Tru8tea.haa.’noJcr»if knowladga.of.a.inora. particular- s successor trustee, lor tlio benefit: fit and security ol NOTICE TO CREDITORSCRI ...... ^da»crfpaon.ot Iho abova raferancadraf« real property, but for-trurtaar'IinellatpubiiciuctlonrK inrtotnahlghostblddsr.for bvRCROBERT A MATTERN and PATR ^ cash. In lawiul money of the UnitSinited States, all payablo at H^jsbsb sn d a n d Wife, a s grantors, to I Security Bank, N.A., as bonolidlidory. rocordod l,C. § tS-3-001101 ' . • !' purpoaaaofcompllancawlthMth Section 80-113 Idalw Coda, iry 14,1997, a s Instrumenl No. t9!1997000670. and In Iho Matter ol I) th a ^ ru ataa haa bean Infoi • ..the aama.tlma of aala, the followingfolk daacrlbed real .TITLEI E COMPANY OF IDAHO. INC.,' : Ol the Estate nformad Ihat adrarding to Ihs ' led lo WELLS FARGO HOME MOFORTQAQE, INC. ol THELMA FRA ; Cdont/A aiusaora offlca, the proparty, altuated In the CountyIty col Twin Falla. State of lion,I. at s successor trustee, lor tho bon FRANCES the address of 528 9th Avenue a.'srs.'sr.'srsaeorJjy m erger with Norwest Morbrtgage, Inc.. as REES, ■ North, Buhi;’ Idaho, la aomw metlmes associated with said , (Idaho, and daacrtbad as followa,3,10 tc wit: ______WELl;LLS FARGO HOME MOHTGAQELOE.INC,.ooe...or, ' , ^ 2 8 In BIod< 3 of First Amendeinded Plat of Magic Volloy by mlats at Pago(a} 17 Olfldal 1997C17017968, Mortgage Records ol3l Twin 1 Falls County, NOTICE IS IHEREBY - on or ertcumbrancas to satlsly c iBOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED10 TO COMPLY GIVEN th a t NeN orm an E, •. tha obligation aacuradad by and pursuant to the ^Raconla of Twin Falls County, IdalIdaho. . . . Idaho,fio. Tha Truataa haa ho knowledgedge ol a m ore particular THE= 1 ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NA^ SECTION 45-1506{4)(A), IDAHI'HO CODE. NO Roes has boonion appointed< ; - powar of aala confarred In the deed of trust executed 1 IaMED t o COMPLY S p l nESENTATION i w IS MADE THAT Th 1 _ - I b y MICHAEL W BOURNER _descriptton of .the above-dsscilbecIbed real p ro p e ^ , twt for WITHrH SECTION 45-1506(4)IA), ID THEY ARE.-OR -poisonal roprese•resentaiivo-ql ------lER AND.VIKKI K SM tH NEY ,-? . IDAHO CODE, NO._Afip NJOT. nl PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLBLE FOR THIS the abovo-namlamod doco‘ • huaband and wifa, aa grar puTO saa ol compliance with Idaho Idal Code, Section 6 0 — REPflf?nESENTATI0N1S'MADE'THAl HAT THEY ARE, OR q S i jrantora, to RRST AMERICAN 5 ATION. _■ ______dent. All p orsorrsons having 113, the truataa^as been Infoinformad that tho street AREE I NOT. PRESENTLY RESPONSJNSIBLE FOR THIS . r rX TITLE COMPANY OF IDAHilAHO, lNC..,an Idaho Corpora- ’ 0 doloult tor which this saio is loI bbo made Is tho claims againstnst thet doco- !- stion, aaauccaaaortruatea, foi addrasa of: 2 )4 Villa Circle, TwIiTwin Falla, Idaho 63301, OQLIC.IGATION. >, for tha bsAaflt and aacurlty of „ to,pay whon dud. under Deed olI TrustT Note, the d e n t o r th o> estate o s are 2 Norwaat M ortgaga. Inc. d b ai DIreetora A ccaptanea, a iv Jmay l aom etlm eabaassodoted with sakl real property. TlTho default lor which this solo istobomadels'theIs S K y p a i n t s lor Prindpal. intorast andan Impounds ol required to presentpros thoir . ' ^benefldary, racordad Sapta ^ S a k l aala will ba mads without•out covenant or warranty failureire.to pay whon duo. under Ooodod.ol..Twst N o to ..th Q ...,2 ^ ? K “ •ptambar.17,1998, aa Instnj-.. „ !3r du^por month^toMhojrioniljjlUsiol.Fobruary‘ cJ.otni6_wJihjnhin touf f4^...... - - - - C mtfnt No. IW 6016870. and>d assigneda to WELLS FARGO - „rsgardlngtttla.possasaionorencun wumbrances to satisfy tho -monlhlilhly payments lor Prindpol, inlerosirost ond Impounds o l - 5 ~ S obfloatlon aacurad by and pursuanluant to the power of aalo- S846.C8.63, duo por month lor Iho months y June, 2000 and all subCoqiiontt ppayments unliLf^£»f?saliorihocIho date ol tho > HOME MORTOAQE. WC..?..-auccaasorbymeraarwlth a 1 lo.of.aalo.or.roinatolemont..wlth.aua-monthly.late-.llral.publlcatio ------= r Noniraat Mortgage,': Inc.; oa .co n ferred l a the. deed of (ntst exow duo. together wilh accming lat NO REPRESENTATION IS MADI issbssm onts, taisleo's foos. atlomcmay's lees, and ST E P H A N ,: KVKVANYfGT • . -r ^^JlurBtopaywhen.dOo. undunder Deed of T fiat Note, the « ADE TIW T THEY ARE. torost.iit. unpaid and accming taxes, asso: SS ESPONSIBLE FOR THIS faes.ai, attomey'a loos, ond any amounts ounts advanced to protect Iho sowMrity r a sso d a to d . STONE & TRAINllAINOR ------;------^------tectthslhe e«cur1ty.-a»eoolaled with IN* lor »foreclosure and that the, benofldaplB[y.olect3.tQ.8elLby/auM »llKyanyiranyig ______S H E - ®10 ' the trust property to bo sold Ic latobamadalalallurato: the beiMnefldaty elects to soli or causee theth tnjst property to ‘ lo satisfy said Attorneys loror PersonalP ** aif"ub^ '^ * montha of J w i m I w* “ *• '•lymenta-Ba-aaHaittron—ba-sold Date;N6v«b « m b e r 27.2000 . P.O. Box 83 f, • $ atatam ant with • monthly lat* u o ry N ote. T he original Date::Docomber6.2000 C lata Charge accruing at $28.50, S AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY OF= IIIDAHO. INC. Twin Fails, ID• 63303-0083033 - .^^Suncollactad lata chargaala a ra due In th e am ount of- „ jetherwlthlnterestthere- RRSTiIT AMERICAN TITLE COMPANYIY OFC IDAHO, INC. ■ ‘ion Sat tha S rata S ol j9.500% l S par S anni i I* Cole, Trust Office Telephone; 206-7:08-733-2721 with Intaraat accrulnt^attnad|ustablatate,the^ innum, a a evidenced In . /s/Monl>nlrto Cole. 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RESCHEDULED NOTJCEN a OF TRUaTEB-S SALE eoOCYExcmtion ’ OnVt*31itdayof J m i ^ . OF IDAHO, IN AND TOR prtndp 8 January. 2001. a) Ihe hour e( 10:00:00 cub.sUewtfc.landeeapk)g,d*,oecerBtrvelighdng, andotf)* _ ^ 0 HiniAvallitih ; A.M.,o(uldd«y,(r*cogicognized io c ^ time), h Offlct• of erreW edwortL THECOUNTYOF oflOJ • - a m Anwrlcan TfOt CorC o m p ^ . 260 3 rt Avenue North. - — TWINFALLS - r r i hTw a o b o w Orantora » n - l - r ^— ; u i o t .-___ Tl ~ g yro^jjggcii ^ -■ L»Liy»>r.hour. :i lh . Vetoawe AdmirtstraHui i PartdncIdno Lot shon consist of curt>. M Tt*u.oeLth*.iob.Por- -A cM ktakh g ^ u m k r : . 'H c^W TifonnB Sw ilO f Biddera. ProProposal. M Schedule. BM - IN 1 — , ------1 fre* Infnformailon about suction. 10 trfihlgh«stbM 4 THE MATTER OF THE th a tI ththe/ ar*. or are not • I bktder, for caiti, m lawfii 'Of Security. Cooetiuctton Contractract Perfomwnce Borrt. and ESI nfl*mptoym*n(**r- C o n a* tha Unil«4 S late s, ann Doablepi at the time of sale, (he STATE OF presen■ently responsible for Pleas* 1 mstiuctioii i ha other contract documents maynay be examined a t th e foi- lyn is*eh*d(your*dfori .w S *3«am e. write ter the fo#m*(ng OMcrfbed n»ai t S property,i attualed In'the CountyIty kmrlnglocaltone: YNN ANN B E L L ^ ^ ^ ^ (hisoblobUatlioft. . correcTectn*** on (h* flrwll Federal of Twin Fast. Stale'oT U II Trad* Commis- CJftC le ric a l ' ! i >rUaho, and deealbed u foSowi, Second Avenue East: Twin NO1 >ATED (Ne t&th dey of - d aifthatitnns;uTb*| y th aton. WiW ashlngion. D.C., - . to-**it OTICE ISHEREBYOlt? De^tMember. 2000. •- Tlm*a n*sJ;l*362. U.S t ^ original siOe ^se Idaho 8370S. - - lalnst the decedent or the 2000.3. JJanuary 4. 11.and twin* rek M k in g fo rd iU . M Mfl a id s . . (flsconilnuod. and p u n u a Mate are required to 18.200 t growth potenti^ . iu « m I Buanl lo prpvishxts of.idahc» CodeMl.Associated - Qeneral.Contractor L o s r'-•Mwin.a<^ui,,sd. - i v ' 45't506(A)lNs sa le iaI rescheduledrea and win be conducted»d , .Suite 703A. Twin FaBs. Idaho 83 ssent their P -0I. .1 Box 1293, Twin A a s a ar upon payment of Thirty Dollar* a beforevsi-batted...... C7.ga43 s^M y „ , _ • dwrfption of_the ab o v/ejeteren eji cad /aal prop«rty..bul for-or— Payment le lo be made lo Riedi k_LaOjfLHwy^4. iOJ3303i1293. purposes of conpOance:e Wtmw Section 60>113 Idaho Code, ^ m i« ^ presented given 0 K Wearing faded rw) Beneftta,» , Salary DOE I Sw fVirinpOTMiat ffil efundabie, will be assess ed lo ththe undesigned at th* meeting -the Trustee has beenin informed that the address ofli Ing of tti* Idaho Fish i* f MiJar with alhrar a s k inwQUEsnoNs q ■ m t m m . 2069 ttth Avenue East, . addndress Indicated above, and Gan3*11)* Commission. * Money Store, a s beneftdary. re<.f .. Bid, security In (he am ount fomi, s j^ e c t to Ihe con- PUBl wcond job. Clos* d«I»v*fy rep.rep. for th* Hal- cordedMiv8.1M6.asrn3irnstrumentNo.109e00e«S0.and d • didona p r o v ^ In Ihe infbrmation BUSI?&ember.2a._SjWJEOF.MEEnHQ ^ - .324*142:I423ore44-1204m {TcSiMieampus. For mor* 'ey *rea.. R«iuir*s:CDt- n }0..January 4 and.lt.. Idaho 0« ------'aM jOrwdtoTHEBANKOl ^ R K ae »Np4lg.<*«Ln)ayj^ I Department of Fish to sT -• R * w a rd . Brown Ift<0.call7[l73^28Ulltlimi| w/*Irbrak*lk* tanker 4 Haz iam rTropfiy Rou m : ^ ■ C em iah : s-Tanartha actual date oftheopenlninIng th e re o f .-* ^ -ASSTrOEl rdD7lTni*(n*I I :------srillly iV e« 1998*8? as^boflSfidsry, by outh WUnut I. Abbv uallfled. Drug I. Each Bidder must supply all thehe 1Informe^ required by fN\IffVrTATlONTOBID- B o i f lO by. Lost in Jerom * pivot m. signment recorded NovetJvember 30,1999, as Instrument.it_tha.Bkl Documenu andipedflcat .1 0 8 3 7 0 7 :______bskJized.housing___ Sealed bids will be r * .-p M i 8 m Fl*nor*.324^J^ -repelr,rouOOtm«™hlcl«»Kl - S S i i b S “ H ------Nori999021228rMorl9)rtgage R ecords of Twin F a lba . Dated this 26th day of December.ber. 2000. celveo IONS ATTENOINO: ■■ ». ^324-2339 o r County. Idaho. nissloners. Director, Sharon Bryan Falls. I " T 3 J ------1 S K THE ABOVE QRANTORS 3RS ARe ' nAMED TO COMPLYf Deputy Oty Clerk thoD i >E R 80N A L 8 productior WITH SECTION 45.1506(4 O S E O F I 3000; acras. DRIVtNOSCHSCHOOL “ • }6(4)(A). IDAHO CODE, NO REP-; PUBLISH: January 4 ^ 11.2001001______2:00 0 I Organizei RESENTATION IS MADEiDE THAT THEY ARE. OR ARE • t in q /a o e n d a j eed, self slerier. BATTRUC»lUCK DRIYING ' iocu time, on JMnuary Rules-: BioBl Gam * (nofWo. ' LOST '■O' 40 LBS. Must b*I ablea to manege Q et^ rClass Clas A C .D U ’^ ; NOT. P R E S E N T L Y RESPONSIBLE RE FOR THIS5 NOTICE OF TR08TE8TEF8SALE. . ln2iT)osl andgetaic OBLIGATION. ' ' On (he 11th d ayof April. 200 20Of, al which time loaicalcil Changes, mond- . » aiongwlthpeo^. TulttooAsn A ssistance" 2001. Bt Ihe hour Of 10:30 thevMr'wUb*c>pen*dp(jbOdy a to ry h i^ ai-m-571-5463 B a se saUary ls p/u s hous* l08-543-8099B. - monthly payments for Prlnc Twin Fins, in the County of Twin 106 West Rae 'rindpal and Interest of J596.75, ] win Falls. State of Idaho, seconc IM,- f a S w w aSTE s t E WATER .duo por tnonlh for the monttonths of August through October. R ' rst Amertean-TWe Company of K 'r a s |sp|cjiCIAL NOTICES I 208-431-41 ^of ldaho.-lnc.van Idahd FallsI. lp«ri.nc<*nce in farming from July 1. 1999. T he prfnc of Twin Falls, State of ktaho, and kls m ust be submitted dent tabsgs- 7 JP— ^ it \ x ------.work with I jrindpoJ balance owing as of this ® and described a s follows. < , nlid ^ form s provldsd by i i M h jxalUv. t8am- w/mnphaslalis in Inlgalkm 4 datoonOieobllgatkm secu;ecured by said Deed oi Trust is to^wft: trkfuals witti dUsbill- H/XX^ m a leean c City of TwTn Falls. B i ^ i l e s m l J ' nd potential tor farm motntanintenorc*. Year $67.588.W. plus accnjingDg inloresi..costs.andli advancaa^ Lot i 11 in jlo ck 2 of VILLA DEL-•L-.RIO P ESTATES'NO. 2* K r ? s ' syf request msstlng ' ' ‘ * growth, posittonwlth ...... - AJI delinquent am ounts are r Twin FoUs County. Idaho, a'ceordir nsareovellableat accomrno ire now duo. together Mithaccru- ' >rdlng to fte.plat thereof, c ity Hall,Hi Room 23, 321 tactlngihe l:iSra'rD?)"E:: “ co m p assr* waoe & good • ing laio charges a n d Inlercsgresl.’unpald and accming taxes, recorded ^ In Book 12 of Plats. Pagi»age 48. Records of said _se»nc m*SnKtw’8^cS» V l^ unwloP.OBox boMftJk”pkg.A^lyln County. >ndAvenua.Easl.Twln-at lh* Idahdaho Department of ' 'OURW C /I 1 1293.Tw assessm ents, tru ste e's foes, foe attorney’s fees, and any C wjn Falls, ID. peraooatGoc: Gooding plant ------amounts odvancod to prolocJtoct the security assodstetfwltn--:— ^TheTnjstee has no knowledgedg^of-a-more-particular— ______Fish a nxlOamedlrecllyet d ! ------Aj r > ------83303-W9:•^3------— onTues:from: description o| Ihe above referenced loron M. Bryan 208.334-*14-5159 o r through / ■om2:00to'4i00:— this foreclosure and that1 tho benefidary elects lo sell or ® CHILD CARI ------P-m. o r callill Rk* RI Warren . purposes of compliance wilh Sectioi AU couso Ihe trust properlyriy to be sold to salisf/said -n*Cft/Atesr.to a«S3^195e95*xL 117 for oblig&Uon. the Trustee has been informed II t i m e sJ CCLASSIFIED »d that occordlng to Iho 321S01>ocond Avenue East gatovinglde- ' appointment. , OqIo: Decomber 8 .2 0 0 0 CountyC Assessors office, the addniddross ol 227 Avenjda p n Box . DEPAPARTMENT Ioxl907 PUBLISH' person. CPR 4 ^^ 0O E FIRST AMERICAN TITLEDE COMPANY OF IDAHO, INC. Del° Rio. Twirr Felle, Idaho, iss scsometimes asmiatod jwinFo SH: December 26, 0f»0_7‘ with said real property. Foils, ID 83303-1907 2000, JariJanuary 4 and 11, -734^5538 aid a i by; Montno Colo. TmsrOffic*ifficer , M appi. at: 67: “ P FLORAL DEUVEUVERY ■ Said sale will be made withoutout covenant or warranty puaL |« 2001 i77FHerAve. DrfverneededIded part lime, PUBLISH; Decem ber 2 0 ,20i reganflng tltle,.possesslon or ena LISH: January 4 and — r=------^ r------208-61-677-4543 c l er ic a l Excdrtvingrecg record req. ,2000. january'4andl1.20qi ™ sncumbrancos lo satisfy i-, 2C,oW l NOTICE 0 the obligation secured by anand pursuant lo the npPM- EOFAPPUCATION /BJURLEY) U I Service .. Mustb*19yrs>yrsoroMor. ^ ...... NOTICE OFTRTRUSTEE’S SALE pcpower of sale conferred In the dei f: January 18,2001 FO RI WWATER RIGHT ------J— leitions ' Call Susiea a t t328-4754. 3: 1 deed of tn»t executed ------7 ------Thefollowl On tho 10th day of Aprilipril, 2001, at the hourof 10:00 by b> SHIRLEY ANN LUKE, aI al s in g l e p e re d n a n d q. owlnoappllcaUon(s) REMEMEMBER A.M.. of said day. (recogniie O w en m o h rn have beenlen filed loappropri- That birthday Fi^RALDESMiSK2NERS nl2ed local lime), in the Office of MICHAEL LEE MORT, a elngle) peperson, as grantors, to Klay ad you placed PERSONIHNELPLUS Needed for a bl First American Title Comnpony. pa 260 3rd Avenue North. FiFIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPAf 30500086 ale the putpublic vraters of (he some Um a bJsy pl*a»- IPANY OF IDAHO. INC.. NOTICEt OF State of idi COLLECTIOIONS a n t ftoral •ib b o ;p . Pull time Twin Foils, in Ihe C ounty/ of Twin Foils. State ol Idaho." an ar Idaho Corporation, as succescessor trustee, for the JRU ivdws? Now is the A c c o u n ts F First American Title Compainpany of Idaho. Inc.. an Idaho benefit b« and security of WELLS FAI RUSTEE’SSALE . t s i j - s ; } R e c e iv a b le and part timne. e. EI icellent FARGO HOME MORT- On T axnepfckupyour &Experioncepre- *el*ry.DOE.C -Corporadon, os successorso r trustee, will sell at public OiQAQE, INC., euccessor by met I Thursday, the 19th GRIFFITH, E. Call Susie merger with Norwett .dayof f ^ b ^ i tI h not necessary, al 3 ^ 7 5 4 . aucllon. to the highest bidder,dor. for.cash. In lawful money of MiMortgage. Inc.. as beneficlary.-r of A p ril. 2 0 0 1 , a t ' 4579-BRlVM i A o , . SSI; «. ______,______our of 11:00 a.m. orsU H C lD 'f - Computer sl tho Uniled'Statesrail payatlyablo at tho time of sole, tho 191996, a s Instnjmont No: 199600530 ID 83316 to skills necessa” 'o e n c p ^ .------following described real prop r s !fay. In the lobby of Source: UNNAMEDU^ ------______n . Full-tim*»w«hli«nollt». ° S S M m A r r n , )roporty, sltualod in the County ot Twin Falls County. Idaho. I Send resuilumes tc Bav IMMEDIATEEOPENINQS": Of of Twin Foils, Slate of Idahooho, ond doscribed as fodows, TH r AMERICAN TITLE STREAMiM f " ' . THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE: N NAMED f TO QOMPLY Co S aj 107 T 94244, % to-wil; WITHW l SECTION 45-1506(4)(A). I ^ANY. 260 Third Ave. Tributary; C ^). IDAHO CODE. NO |«J., Twirwin Falls, Twin Falls ' D iversion BORTION I News. P.O. E Township laS outh. R ange0^16 ie East, Boise MorfdianJwin_BE.£EBBESEMAI10N.IS.MA0£.Ti-<; ------FailrCountCTdoHorSecrfonJ .THAT-THEY-ARErOH-Oountv;tyrStatBTOfldatioT^ffmTWJ OgSRT4EBTrWIN‘ rEBNATIVES-r -FallsriDeas ARE NOT. PRESENTLY HESPOfPONSIBLE FOR THIS HOLG^ BEGINNINQ at a point whichilch lies Westerly 125 feet from OE lER UHL. as succes- FALLS Cot OBLIGATION. - s o r Tru CY CRISIS CEHTEfl. rs ; _ _ _ tho intorsectfon of tho South3uth line of *A* Street and the ’ ru sto e '. will eell a (-U se ; FISHS fpr 'S pa q a tio n . . _The_defoultfor.whlch.thl8.sale.liila.ls lo be.made Is.th e-p u b iic auction,oi to the high— — - ?£TESTINQ bSt nS ------W est lino of Idaho Slrool;— failure to pay when*due,-under Dee weswry. Send * Welders------Thenco continuing W esterly i Deed of Trust Note, the est bkMcMer. for cosh, in low Total Divsn..r.lor!:''®” ^''®' 734.7472-11-800-371-7472 JJfp rIy olbng said South tine of ’A* monthly me p a y ^ n ts for Prindpal, Interntorsst and Impounds of ful mon TOP P A Y -NNO O FEEI . . Slroeladislnncoof ISOfoel;-30t;^— ------S5i Dnev.of.the.Unlisd______" ___ primes, N.ewi .S593.5S;with^achange toS600M4M (er-l1/t/00).-due(< ^F^Statosn r^73SOv*ffand ' • ------Thonco'Soumparalldl wilh'thcLthe.Wost Kno.ol ldaho Street a _mem onth for Ihe months of-August thn »rjjl payablo:ourioZDat6;Fnodi: ------dislanco-or 204 f ^ n ^ ___ throughOcfoborr2000“ |imTof'tif solo, Iho following In: TWINi FiFALLS County -678-4040 ------and all subsequent payments untilmill the date ol sale o r doscrlbt I Thonco East paraliol with thetho South Tine of *A* Street for reli Ibod real property, T09SR14E14ES09 NWSE SEfl ------rolnstat,emonl,.wllfua.monthly.Jate.ole.charge-accnjlng-at-silualod S,"K ,„t«..P£f?SOO A N N E L i i . . ------a distance of 275 faefr—•------$23.00. uncoOected late charges are i »d ln-|ho County-of— The-pemT)imTllfejwHrbesuBr Thonce North along tho Wi are due In the amount ol Twin Foil•oils. Stole of Idaho, le ctio all1 priorpri w ater rights. BANKH .prefsrskills O l f l i Wes( line ot Idaho Stroe( a $4($46.00. with interest accruing a t 8.12 I US }.125% perannum.-and to-wlt: automotive 4 distance ef 104 fool; continuingcor to accrue from July l . : A n y p r o t t e s t m u s ( b e Affordable & ft . Thonco West paraliol with tho 1. 2000. Also duo a re LotlO E:Except tho W est 16 file d w ilhlh Ihe Director. Svoro&crli. criminal matters. I (he South line of *A' Stroet a -ooscroW-advances sc in-the amount1 of S130.9S. benefidai footlnBli ls?pStffl' h a ir s t y u sn t ------aistonttrerrcs’fooi;------odvancesofS130.00.ad\ Thoprlndpal I B^Ktn^UNCOLN Dept. ofWeWater Rssourcos. ^ Brad:rac..t73t3367 FUc jol balance owing 08 of SCHOOlOLADDfTlON.Twln S o u th e rn I 934-8484 4 R o a ^ your high*ilghestpoten* . Thonco North paraliol wtthI thetho W est lino of Idoho' Street this date on the obligation secured bv rn Region, 1341 . BANKRiKBUPTCY d by said Deed of Trust F o i ls CCounty, Idaho, Fillmore S irry 368-7406.' one ofif th*(h« best full • fo ra distance of 100 foot loothe thi POINT OF BEGINNINQ. IsSIs S59.332.28. plus accming Interest, c » St.. Suite 200: C^potlfivertf* rates on Chap- Send resum ins. Guaraii- . . The Tmstoo has no knowl ist.costsondodvancea. rocordodOdin Book 2 of Plats. Twin Falls. ime to: NAPA few ico salons. lowledgo of a more portfcular All delinquenti amounts are now duo. i Ils. Idaho 83301 ter7bonknn^njpldes. Coll Resume. P.< uo. together with occru- page 4. togem er wit “.O. Box 963 leed wogo, Toxlbtofloxlt hours, • deschpUon of the above roforcifororked rool propor^Jjut for 'Ing!nsJa|«j^nos.BndJntO[ost.ijnpaid. with 0 protest lee J o r t S(flLaLZ34:8452^___CUonns-Feny er" siJuIl tim ai_ ____ ------puiposoTof compllancoTvtm'S aidjindocauing toxes^— The-1»-T ru8leehas-no-of$25T00' nVrlD 83623— —PftlU lnifl.O lJi tn-soctio7r6o:n3 raiSoCoaoTHssassessmonts..tnt3tQo's foos. attomilomoy's lees..and any knowle 00 on-ortfofoTo- -Il Graduated commissioncoir - — - the-Trustee has boer» inforn'ormodthatoccordlngto the om< ledge of a more JANUARY;IY 22, 2001. The ™ E HANOIMDYMAN CAN DAIRY • Experterienced milk- scale Call 733.; smounts advanced to protect thehe ! security ossodatod partlcuinrfor description of the proteslant n '33-7777 *sk County Assessors olfico, the tho address of 2438 Oekley -withwith this forodosurcrohd ttiotthirben( It muel also send Ro^lr. RebiI*bulld, Replac*- - *rsrcalf fe*d(>dor, and milk- for JR. Avenue, Hollister. Idaho, Is t 3enofIdaryflleclstosell abovet rn a fo re n c e d r e a l a copy of1 thelh. protest lo the ««Rert>ove.J'e.JIm 32S41S0 Ing herd feec is sometimes ossodatod with «3r f aking helpfuL ? , * * * * * * * * * of compiletty ass; £ “su Said sale will b e m adot withoutwit covenant or worranty Dat.Date: Docombor 1,2000 •ohor. Director m 11ll>> I Jorome areirea, closed JJ^DfCAL regarding litlo. pp ssesslo n1 or encumbrances to satisfy FIR 3 Idaho Code, the . 1 CHILDLO CA RE I Twin Foils. CcCall 644-1059 O ooding R eta ha b b 4 . Lhring RRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANVANY OF IDAHO; INC. Tm slooliI h a s boon informed PUBLISH- J tho obligation securedd byb a n d p u r s u a n t to th o /s/V's/Monino. Colo. Tnjsl Office January 4 ond g SER\[RVICES leave msgI'wlth V phono Center™t*r - - power ol solo conferred inn lhIho dood of trust executed lhat theB stret et address of- 11,2001 number for roirotum coll. ' Is lookingngfon fc by FRANK R. TOLEDO ANt 162 We es e h ln g to n S t. N., ■ ' ------— LPWRNtowort«3i AND DALEEN K. TOLEDO. PU£PUBLISH: January 4.1 1 , IQ and 25. 2001 ^ Twin Fell ------■ . BABIES R’r U U S .2 v » e k s OAIRY------ri(3evoninga husband and wife, a s grantcantors. to FIRST AMERICAN ----- •ellB, Idsho 83301. NOTIDTICEOF throuohH It 1 8 r iw ..e ll Exp. mi,Kor. g, I t shirts . - TITLE COMPANY O F IDAHO, " • Is sometietim es a sso d a te d ANNUAL HO. INC., on Idoho Corpora, Ocweii/Morrleon ciAL S lALMEETINO s S V p r ! andhousboT□®Tw1n*F^lf/ Q R ^ t IScJHEDULEHH tion, a s successor Irusloe. for t L SERVICES COM- vrith thiss realn properly. You aro-q t hereby notlfled more Info, ca Twin Falls. 4 S IQ N 0 N B C for tho benefit and security of 30509954 PANY, I-call 735-1440. 0011733-7148 t BONUS ' -Option One Mortgage Corporporatlon. as bonefidary, 4Y.-|NC.,asBene- SaldsjI sa le will be mado that the Ahni . NOTICE OF fidary.ry, rocordod t July 26.. w ithoul rocordodM ay21,1999.os Instnjmont Ins No. 199900M6I. utcovenantor OeposltorsoJ S r S r S F o S m e RPR P r e a c h o o l DAIRY------^' CNA/NA'S noodo)ododforall — TRUSTEE’S SALE 19955 as a* Instrument No. warranty will baby-sll in Exoerienced r and assigned to NORWES'EST BANK MINNESOTA, C Ity regarding llilo. Savings Banl d milker and shiftsfts :: On Tuesday, Ihe 10th 1995015011563. Morlgago possesss s lo n o re n c u m - will b e heldeld a t th e Main . m yhom e.C a NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.)N. as Trustee for SA6C0 daviayof April,2001,al record ip needed 01 Full tim e» cookco< - M ortgage Loan T ru st. 1999^)S9'BC4, os boneflda^, by the srds of Twin Falls branco tolo satisfy Iho obll- Offlce of Rrs'^rst Federal Sav- LANDCD OF OZ largo> &doliy. Sign on bonusbont ! lie hour of 11:00 a.m . of C o uinly. n ts Idahoandto gations' • assignment recorded Decemb.m ber '4. 2000. OS ln8tmmor tho deed Idaho on Wc County. Idoho. . • cofc NANAChlMd C C .r .C « n t .r . Twin FMH or cala ll 736-2078. competitive wagnus WITH SECTIOr' 45-1506(4)i lecJ S e p te m b e r 2 0 . ANTHON1iNYE.BOHRNend ary2001,at i(4)(A>. IDAHO CODE. NO Couloun(y. State of Idaho. ' 2000 ai 2 yrs. Openings Milker needed. ____ REPRESENTATION IS MADEADE THAT THFV ABP n a I. a s Instrument No. R O S A LL. . BOHRN.'hus- tho purpose jatBhontHODIMfl8)63tS80I^;ZZZZ 10LGER4JHLr0S-60ccee— eOOOOl*»OM6fl6rTocoTdrof—uanffBwnKTOir^.toUronlors, thfee'^ b lrec SrFormore-lnfo- ^•d.-Wendelf-Bf^rou. $ 1600. o r T r u s le e . will eoll ot • Twin Fall »3. S36-5378or9€ OBLIGATION. Falls County. Idaho. lo F I R SST ’ AMERICAN sen/ealermts m m 961.2174.B *********** ubtic auction; to tho high- ThoJdofaullforwhlchthls' do TITLEC ------INSIDE SALES ------Tbo dofaoli4or-whtoh-tWs-oirarjdlhe hTfronsacBngor ICCP.CPR4=141st aid. Coll mllkorondcov l*AdvertK-;- tales, airpayoblo at iho and^mo'tmerest payments on Idaho Sta 5665.71. due por month forr the months of July through lime >toie Bar, os sue- anybuslnetness that may- JoAnn 208-73I-734-1250.B ApplyalWJen Tie of solo, iho following tho originriginal loan amount of c e e s o rTT i ru s te e , for th e property comisme before swcn p ” • R';?p?n^bl.,o,to; fnslde-< September, 29Q0 and sll subseibsequent paren ts until tho doseescribed real propdrly. $143,186 — . • InBufi date ol sale or relnstalemont.int. with Interest accnjing at silua ,186.13, with Interest b o n o f ltaI and socurity of meeting. risor luated In Ihe County oi thereoreonatthoratoof AMERIQIQUEST MORT. /s/KennethLI,ULK»uud liliJlJiBm! DENTAL ASSISi gTAHT - . 10.35% por annum, a n d conllniillnuing to accrue from Juno. Twinwin Falls, Stale of Id/iho, 11.44 % | Needed for bui 1.2000, Also due aro escrow at t% per annum, with QAQECCOMPANY, as Seaetary RMponslbtofonG>n General- « advances in the omount of to-wli ■ j i n R S n 'eq- p'PT 4 FT. Ing advoriising re 595.71. bonelldal advances18 olo $48.00. Tho principal Lot 8 thlypaym ents of Benefidarlary, recorded D*. ig revenue ..; )t'8*'ln Block 9 of KINOS- •$ °666!!i6,33 for prindpal and c em b e rl. Send resumjm « to : for 7%* 77mo5-A " balonco owing as of this dateI on tho obligation secured by QAT 1.1 9 9 9 ,a s Instni- PUBLISH:: JaJanuary 4 and lOS’N ew s- i- ATE NO. 2 SUBDIVI. intormts t duod and owing for m e n t No.10.1909021294. il.2001. Box 94287. %Tt ^ o Times through communltj•unltypagos c said Deed of Trust is S57.302.4>2.47, plus accruing Interest; SIONION, Twin Falls County, ino monI E sM p n News, P.O. E costs and odvoncos. Alf dolinquo ionlh of November, Mortgage10 1records of Twin and smalt buslrJustness ' . Kjuontamountsaronowduo. Idahcoho, according to tho plat 1 9 9 3 ^^ each and every Falls Cour iT mEi2Mlo~pUce Twin Falls, ID 83303. devotopmont. T h e i to iQlher with accruing lata char:hargos and Interest, unpaid thero< wnty, Idaho and Jo slfM edrrTthi Dl« position______oreof recorded In Volume month •\th" thereafter, through OCWENIFEbERALB^y^ FI -DRiVEM ------■ *^ll indudb prosp qncJ accruing ta x o s. a s s etssments. s s t trustee's'foes. 10)ofPl8ts.Pago16, o ^0 10 atlomoy's feos, ond any amour»ounls advanced to protect recon Bte of reinstotement FSB, a s ssuccessor t Benefl- * Owner Opeiw rators new accounts,» ad i n , . cords of said County. o r a a lile.alongwlihall e . clarybyAI A ssignm ent re- • . - ' . . Aro you looking, rvtee, and ------thesocurilyassociatod^tfrthisthisfoniclosuro-onaihat the The Th Trustoo has no costs foe bonefidary olocls lo soil or causi aooo,.o8 hom o for your?r'?RUCK7 . ^tributlngW^iid«as to ause the tnjst properly to bo-lfno>towlodgo-otTi-mpro-os-assoc sold lo salisiy said obligation.I. portlc ml No. J 0000112. A ' WoareexpondliKllng4want memo pages.■8. AlAn fob •------;nlcuiardescriptlon.Qf.lho-.and thehe balance owing 71, record Q u alified Date: Docombor 6 ,2000_ _ ^ -~ ^ •______ab o v «n»°i.T"i"F«in GUAR/ TR.drlvers . wiD be donex ie mrought tovo roferencod.roal nnrf fvtrDctotw -19,.2000ron - Countyride FWfTEED CrmalUnd------:- jperty. but for purposes iho obliotjligollon secured by The dofoiitmjtl for which this .a the dosing^^tuccM O * ’ ' cprrospondonc*.ic e . Must /dMonIno Coio. Trust Office of"«?compliance with Section s a i d Do RD— ^— H H I 60.11 Oeed of-trust la saielslobiI bo made Is: -Wehaveanexoxcollontpro- onfoy woridng wim others 1.115 Idaho Code. Ihe $165,628.328.95; consisting of Failure lo10 m oke principal B u y th e Q u Primlthes gram thol Indudludes: 48/16 In a team environiIronm onl.. PUBLISH; Jo n u a ry 4 .1 1 ,1Ban(: and 25, 2001 Trustc« te e has been informed $ 1 3 3 0 5 ' ,055.58 principal, and lnlerot - --Western states,ss.'disMunt Il Ihe street oddress of $30 823 6 geaiKl'The - b«*.—couwry-i ■ r o q e r s o n T v e t e r a n s ') 23.65 accnied inter- the original t^ry Pnmiive..- Urea & fuol, oxtrictm Dicks/d- resum e to:; AttiAttenllon.’s ' iSADMrNISTRATlbN “ 4186 Buckingham E Drive, osl and : N6W S QUar- rcalum vtep-by-w l;^®Sak.8Ma,, * TREASURE COVE PARKIfIKINO LOT PROJECTS Twin nd$1.749.72'late $52.000,0(,00. with Interest . Mona^w, I . . rln Falle, fdeho 63301. charges.>8, ^wllh miersl accru- - thereon atit ttttie rale of 10.6% a n t e e sito t o s B lln j e r - ji®"* »«j futi-»ii A G r e a t Tn* TimM-Mswsr - TWIN FALLS,S, IIIDAHO Is sosometimes r assodated inn on the S'S' ADVERTISEMENTNT IFOR BIDS with Ih the unpaid prindpal p e r annumim. wllh monthly chancl •F o rm o ? e „Box 548. Twin1^ Fat 8,'16 f h this real property. at an annuflnual rate of 11.44%. paym entsis 1of $547.42 for ■ automoti 83303. You m ay al« . Owner_UfbanRonowalv\goncyiicy of tho City of Twin FaUs,. ■ Said Sal s a le will be m ade The abc ------w K hi above Qranlors are principal.I. Intoros). I taxos In 7 daysly s a n d re a l >w. Inc. t^meofflcahMate Soporatoiwled'Blds for thoR m Ihout oovenani or-nam edid totl comply with ' and fnsurijrancedue'and' — natainin ...... - 2 0 » 4 4 2 «6114 1 • -...... W.Maln(Aff-W*^W »9kly-...... R o ^ o n PajWng Lot,Vet-._warrarranly regarding tille. -klateCodi In 15 days - l5=57R5ii; ------oraris-Admmtsiraiion'Parklnj^jg-Loti 4 Treasure Cove poesi 2ode§45-i506(4Ha).— oW lna'forsr tho-month-bf - -80O<«1i71Mr * i r t : i i 4 - WinTWln ■ ------ssflsslon or oncum- No reorosi)rosontat)on is made Maroh 2000 I will rerun ino.sb2i...«. . $(3 .« — " — — Falls. 77)9 Tlm»a-H»s-WeHSls Parking Lot Projects will b o i ^ceivodliythoOwnerattho i v branctitjce to satisfy the obll- that they oo ; and ead i and . olfico of the Deputy City Clork c toy are, or ate not, every mononth th e re afte r, th e a d ana n addition- diuuuMic' a drug-free woricplorir customer indihtBsniucii 3SIFIED 735-1910orc*H73t- SECUCURITY TITLE COM- PUBLISH-SH; D ecem ber 14, is$56.325.& _LLS.L^feopJog_____ n ie n c e b u t asa c P n tc i i» DEPARTME^E N T J aICEH------r20q0-Bnd-Janu4ryr^6lT837:4 Sheriffa - 1 LS Decorative UghUng haroowill- - - iO T ss= = =^0d=794=5n?c.air:r- —Jerom* County She ■ removals,curt) ond-wttor, and otfi ^ -- - :$4.4 5 3 .6 3 I lothorrelatociwork.' ' dtheile Idaho State Bar,-as — - I t h e s a m e . ' ^ 3 8 ^ DepL is current^ a c o Treasure Cove ParWrig’Lot ehallc OD- all consist of the fodowing: #ucce»Msoor Trustee, for the IN THE 01! O r adl (800) S2.U.B1LD82.1 — ------appBcattanaforCoir* - 1,195 SYPlonI Mix Pavem ent jDISTnpCOUFlt a n 'd jK1.99 escrow im- b e nlefit efl and security of OFTHEFERFTH JUDICIAL' pound credli www«t»lklx 2 0 8 - 6 7 7 - 4 200 CY Base Course ______A s s q tdit with interest ____^ .4 5 4 3 ; B0CJATES.|:|NAN5_D|STfllCT.ICT-OF-THE-STATE—ao o ru ln o Ol — . . -MoDty.Beck -Cmraatw-C u - -t-t------^(BURLEY on at:------J ------Jorome•r^■-^ ------i...... V ...... ’ " ' r ...... \ ■ . 1

____ Thur^.Januar)w y 4 , 2 0 0 t, T1m*«>Nmvs, Twinrwln Fatlt, Idaho £5 — !------e^lAILyourdaMiaK t o w a t LO ANS-^------HISCeCCANEOUS ------W A R lU C ttT ------■ - 'tw>(MidOmtcfOftniium . $100-$750r t —- '- Q o e* llo o c-.' -- Busy retail Store In Burley, ------2 1 8 - ^ ------R l i f l (6) . TWtfWfP A L U W A ------IJ ; CouU yw us* extra fflon-90- *lgn 00 bonus, lop aaiaiy. TIMES NEWS lUAMAUA. = i CALL TODAYlY1 •y?w*niio9*tinio'.to. C*a 736-16 f l 7 i ^ - investmento " ~ .*hip*7W anitolaarn .^^CARHIEnS^ = ★ ___ ; 734-4333 BUHL (6) ^irk^kAk-k ___ _ _l*ad*rahlp & leohnloal. ------^ ^socM Lsenvic AIH.I1PIB, k nm io c ^ . , • ______SU pPU UBUCSERVICeb ------rrOTOANBATWNK y pfwr/M '...... ~ "THE T IM E ^ E W S " ~TH■HE T IM E S -N E W S MESSAGE RN'a. colf*g*7Hyou *5^ ' raWFAUJ[71 1 _ .;_EXPANDmai_l i _ _ IS CURRENTLY------ClCURRENTLY HAS prolits usually'm ean.... S 2 1 : Z*werKtyM.»-jny:orih*i )rlsk.-6*lore-you'do ------. a re re«H y •x c it ^ above, the Idaho Army- —LOOKINQFOR------THEFOLLOWINQ’IT "SSiSS «iied ^FlexWe schedule, yot Twfn Fafls, ID. THETIMES4 ------Available------i»hlngton.D.C.;20580, _ -NEWSPAPER--. ___RO U TSaid.___ __ -or-camcan the N atten a J-F rau d ^ ^ j ' ' OfvaiopRM ntait a i ^ Full tim rC «A -n*ed*ded in- -pOcatkxwforaVISTAvof-£ He t w l o l e h k ------I : CHMbiutyf A sslated Living. Moi tie Looking for an Individual ROUTES ON THE BOmSSiS' 200-800 2nd Ave. N. ' 'nforrrlormatlon C enter, « o n .- untMir id a a ilst wtth th* IOO-Q76-7060. • Oaypreormmn , Thura. eprr^eam. Pl*«l««M develo^eni of a S u e - EA8T8IOEOF . 200 Bik. 3rd Ave. N. . 1, 2 0 0 - ^ 3rd Ave. N .- IC- fo r.u n lq u e gill s h o p In ■100 Bik. Brook Dr. • - TMa managamantt_posI. po a ^ In person at Brideid g e - program. Thi*lls Katchum lo h*lp in Inven- TWINFALLS • V^M'si., Raybom Circle . ______Lflon.responaibla.1 -V law -^lel.e.-ieSe s a -laaenaryearaasignment..nt^ _lory.aalas,.purch*slng,- _200-800Blk.MalnSt. ~ 305 - I ' ^;^.traiRtnoandiai W (^^h^i=fl== I = C:COKmACT&^ 0 1 = -|^VI»wBlvd.MTwin- * -JtofttNy «Jp*ndrm*d^-a l- ^»toeklnflf*io.-40hrft*krfJT- - -lOOBIk'Ralndbw arch^ -—~ ROUTE'S^ 2Q • anhip, contract m F ais or can Mindy Pratt«ttat )nauranc*,chiklcar»r»lrivTV po*l6on w/b*neflt». Com- '"^BsaaezsT^ ax-500 sm Aw. N. JJORTOAGES : pllanca and proffn 208.73»3933.exL2222 2 . ^ r a e m ^ tnleage reim-7V petlthfe wag*. 726-3474 . 2400-2500 9tn Ava. E. hnyoullvalnBuhliara 200 ^ Bik County Rd. > nwnttorioawtdama _DCiaxrt8umwo72B.35Bl,i - SOO^IOOOCvoresaWav — Jntanatmlin balag*____^ 100BlkI)avis^_ _ _ OCASHNOffti------r 7i«ninO'hToh*qij4litJailty 'HCIMCAL ' ' “ • jJuitiamant,:and.adue«-^ ; tkmal gram prevkted. Po-o- pff Indapandantfmnp!^ 100-6001 NoriH St.- '0 :^ontmcts&Mo«iaaoes. * . larvlcaa. Requirlulraa Hous* Manaoer. PAN a ^ lOlnnlthdCa^. ■ ^louf.yaar dapraa «t allion requires airona ROtfTETIS earriafj. 100 Bik Ramsey " ' [J100-300 8th AvoTE ree In ^ Walter Center In» • communication akllla,|0 Tran*pori*tlon Bro- -’ 1100-1400 m Ave. E. PiMa* # contact DfatrM 209-734-e727m. t9 } » araa of r» hibUlta- ^ , Ooodlno.CanTomof ^ LogUtlc* 100-200 9lh Avo. E. _____£2? lOf ,eompolarakas.andabt#- 1100-1400 8th Ave. E.. Uanaoar W1. ■ • fy lo interact effectively H^rx»mi.axt347 ROUTE 569 “ d r a c o ^ - work or apael '■ with various communityjy - •Looking for an'individual 1100-1400 9th Ave. E. Midway West - pn, ESTMENTCORP.- ^>ducatkx).arxlatlel V. InTwin Falla wtth ex(Mr1- . 700-600 Ash St. . ^ rtgages? Contracts? ' tooayaarrrtanaoanw ...... organlzatlone. Pleae* 1000 Bik. 5th St. West S r s ence In theee areas. Sue- ?00^006lhAvo.E.- - 5Deeds ^ of tnm ? ______ixnpadMcaLAajvaLiA Laa . MEDtCAL / , aend resume lo; United 400-500 Canile . . _cauluLcandldat*.wllI------ROUTE-722------ft 1______^ou-iYou-want-l&eeS?______• ona vaar.wofWngQ withwl U»Ns needed for Prlvai ^ . haveaproventrack -300^6001SSrdenSpur------moivtaualawlttidni 2600-2900 9th Ave. E ,, BBUIEBS2 Wo^Wewanl lo buy.. § ?«J: _PM>y Noniog for chOdr* f. _r»coid.3alant, ben«flts+-- ^IndapandtntntmaS^ ____J00T200StlnjpSt^.1. 700 ------— opmamaitfaabBWa* —2800 Elizabeth Ave.------00-800 Meadows Dr.------Promptompt & cash otlersr------'• bonua. S end resum e lo earriar-. 700i0 Bik. Washington N. We aroretoalicompetitivB. to — ------CEO“ ------900 Qallup Drive— f ------Bnnehilan»g*r^ «e*Mconte«o/strfcf~ riyofyou llvw In this area a . ______:_____-...... Call:all a208-733-3821. — MISCELLANEOU“ “ - - P.O. Box 4449...... -700-900 Hankins- ...... UMnagar ' *r*ar* Infraatad In balhg « ______RaatdantlalI MEOICAI. ^ ^ O U T E B87 .4 i i J Sodd J 'Blass, Presklent rflsr- -Volieybell-offidaf-Tuear^ _■ V ancouv*rrW A 08662------JOOzpOQJjottecDrive------733-003tr*Mtr347------ntinpaptr«•* carrtar-,,,—^------Pan f’erd B.-:9twerT-V:P. _ ■ " Reaponslbia for the! T(J( “ I S S S S K 'laaam ca ll D Iatrlet -lOQO-'0-1100 Park Meadows ~'^-W-: StivStivcrs.-Sec/Treas. r SALES ASSOCIATE BQI/TE728 Uanagmr. 733-0931 ' ' vetopmentanddayilay to _Cerner,_2.physlciao cftni L PARTiTIMEi.SherwIn-- * _ _ Drm______— : day manaoemert of ------axt.347.------f ------if of a D rs. D avli and Hill. Im* In NEWSPAPER ~ WUllarrts haa opening for -700400 El Monte St. ': ~ Parit^yCirckj 24 hour. Supi^oneoned mediate opening to re pan-tin>e salesperson to 1800-1900 Qranada — 0-1100 fwin Parks Dr .l.lving prog^ramf< CJRCUUTION senrice retail and vrhole- 1600-1900 San Larue adults with Develofm - sale customers In our 800 Bik Sunrise kk-kkkkk ROUTE aSQ ' ^oe r/i* r/m*a./f«.re is ac- . ra n ta l Disabllttlea.i!oc5 fl.r*i‘ ‘>twrx>wyoo»pofwyow H ^Irea four.year.9 L ' Twin Fans Store. Must be t00-400crestview "a: aassK ir . dependable, ambitious, ROUTE 73S . FAX- g SOOBIk. Sparks ' I. clat«fi»d Ml your cfeM a In a Servic IINl-CASSIA • ^ t *eh*tw« Pvt ciaM>- ^ a n d p o st aupei • self-motivated. Som e » - iJW' ence, high level of com ■nwsucwsaWcaodWsfe ffOOB/k^thAve.E ■ • » (»ifw3o«y oov must be able to workI,- tall sa les work history is i The Timos-Nows is foullvaonOMWaat experilsa. Appli . preferred. Apply in person 1100-1400 Bik 5th Ave. Y O U R : looe* and Mnrim eo .‘pertenceJntheflekfc ;P»- weekends, be depend- East CurronUy looking lor iaofTwlnFallaaara 2 ,■ ^ tofyouiooay. , devalopnrtania* I “ " I? CV 10 K O able, have excellent time- at: 506 Second Avenue. , Independent Walking , ilaraatadlnbalnga ^ Box 608, Fax 886-2634 0 1100-1400 Bik 6th Ave. - dl«blimefl._ . ____ 4 w management skills, andJ E a s t, Twin Fails, Idaho ' AD roulo Corners in tr»e— fapandantimrapapT A -i-iir------apply In person a m’ V : enioy worWnfl wHh youth. 83301. ------E a st — ‘nTIM i ES CtASSIFIED' ’BurlBurloy and Rupert Areas. carrtar... I “ 401 '• If you'ra iniareated>dln II Apple Street : EOE: M/F/V/H 100-600 Bik of Ash Platt DEPARTMENT______„ SCHOOLST ------lotnino-an innovativeitive, 8 « > « 7 «. n i J No Phone CaDs 400-700 Bik of Blue ■ , INSTRUCTTOrr------;om- Bononts neoodable base( I you Icvo inthTSuricTor ~ leadlna-edoad com *«d Thla entry, level manage- ! Ukes *208-734-5538 "'SRupert Area and are ^m-0931.axt347 pany that promoteiotes - <)uanilcatIons'o o » montposfttenlndudesre- Interested in being a Maasagoage trslnlng- basic professional growth,wth. applteant • • OR ... J . . Swedish sponslbUities in managing} MI agic Valley truck fadllty B0U TE 733 Newspoper Comor. i i dish classes Fri. 7- . submit a covar letle n 8 Sat.10-5:30pm. MEDICAL - youth & aduli carriera, h as an opening for an ex- 208-677-4543 pjloase'«« co n iad the Burloy' " I T K^ r k i r k * ^ and resum e. W e offe 1100-1200 Bnjndage * s2/2for12wks. Ad- a competitive salaryS MOUmiANVlEW sales-promoikjns. & pro- partencedohop manager, Times-News office a t ______------viding excalleni customer- - 1100-1300 Qalena ' .. (BURLEY) . red classes, nutrl- and an excellent ■ CARECENTER------r- - W e a rrso B k m g a jour- 1700-1800 Pomerefle — 677-4042 or stop by tho WEND ...... Has M foOot^ openings. ly o u .a r* Inter-• ._neyman.. diesel mechanic - Jfrso a t 3 2 S l/2 .E Jth .N .______- Thurs 6a>:9j30pm_ — -r3t»SfOTfl)^/Do/f- - g5DEWHAZELT0N— g ^ ested. fin out an appBca- with the exper. and ability (next lo W al-mart)' ' ^ •^ 2 wks.Twn Falls In- Inc. +R N orL P N tio n by O e c e m b e r2 6 .. to m anage a full sendee WOTOR-RGUTE . ‘ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ “ I Ie I ol HoNstic.Study. 1870. ______t3 2 3 ShM m an Ave.re. Part Time Night Shinft 2000. truck shop. Compensa-' le Times-News is . 326-4870. S u n * 2 7h0 TZmee Meira ikxi, benefits & incenthm M O ^S^/rc/a ★"k ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ f z : IT,,irrenlly looking for Attn: Oan Walock COVL Idaho 8381414 ♦CNAAIIShtfta b ased upon gualificatkxis 1300-1400 H eybum TheT Times-Nows is KIMBIMBERLY(5) dependent Route X^/oloni Danaleyf ♦DIahwsalter . P.O. 80x648 and experlence.'All re­ Ave. East currentlyCUi looking for an . Carriers in the ■B-TriTI k w ' EOE/AA/AOA Dayft NightShm», Twin Falla, 10 83303. ■iReaiEwmtr plies will (smaln confide- 3100-400 Locust St. N.. IrIndependent Motor J T i VENDELLarea. ‘W M ‘ADRUQFBEE ntiaL This postkjn offers a ^ A A M S a l« 9H. w o R K P u c e m RRoute Carrier In the kkAk MANAGER ------Call or come in a n d visH- groat opportunity. Call or ROUTE 743 EDENWAZELTON E t h e soi I ManUIHaamtCna^ with Cindy Risdel. Admin. PEACE OFFICER send resume ta Jackson , •HE TIMES-NEWS jqo-^. MB or Connie Stone at TrucWna P.O. Box 56, .100-300 ' Juniper SLN area. i Valid drivers ,e J - 5 m m i% ^ e C I OPENPEJUJOUSESl Managtr.Musthavee ^ Th* City of Wendell is ac- 400-Blk'Madrona IS CURRENTLY BS decree fn a human^ 600 Polk 8L.Klfflbertynr ceptlng eppllcailons for Jerom e, ID 83338 license & reliable >€00 Bik E Ave. D. 42^6591 LOOKING FOR 60t services flek) plus 1 yoaj the position ol Peace . 208-324-3004 l700Maplewood vehicle a musL . . . t ' '<00 Bik E Ave. F r ' .of experience wtth thetfie • __ Officer, Application may <* 400 So^omore ' •. INDNDEPENDENT JR 20CVO Bik E Ave. F ' Pleasoe chockcht your ad for mentally ctwltoOQed9d MEDICAL be obtained al the City ^SHORTAGE DELIVER^ IF you live In the ROUTES 200-5C6 0 0 Bik Idaho St. S corroancjancss on the first populatton. CkmtactJuPe n«J2«nlIal Admlnlatra-r* . Hall. 157 W. Mam, W eri DRIVER ROUTE EdEden/Hazalton area & AV/AVAILABLE IN THE- 300-50500 Bik Milner S L S ^oy tfwiithat il runs, os TTie ------at734:7730.» ------• tor RN-Full time *deH. ID 83355. The" doe- The n Times is accepting ap- 1800 ' bik of 4ih Ave E 'anare Interested in being KIIV SOOBIItWsndellSI. )s-Nbws is not ro- ErSTAU(ir^-- .-100-400 bIkElmSL_____ k i r r k - k * KlOSunia S il's sold. For------ID 83338 208-324-3004 holidays, vacallons, and 132 'i 3rd Sl. West, Twin 100-500 bik Locust I----- mai call'DIHtriet Man-- - - niorpiation about M a^cVallsy Regionala l -8k:k loave. Wendell le an f yer. 733-0931 a x t 346. ■ - '------. . Medical C a n n r l a l b ^ . —F ^ lls^ ;_1 0 0 ^ bik Walnut _____^ tg- —f oe-and-D rurFre*- —*i stato scams. wriTe CNA’S for experienced: RN'a foror Workpfac*. gj Twin Falla Car* C*nltr,U r fuWpart-limaSPRNpoaf- SOCUL SERVICES “ ■ ^ i f i r k i r k ' T Sipplicalions i lorjho 8 Fodoral Trade nission, Washing- now has knmedlate open*»n. «ons on evening a nightM PROFESSIONALS ■ Alllanco All Family Seivicos Is 6i Q IJ ______posiliorion of Assistant Moil- n r 6 0 0 - ^ ^ ^ I.C.. 20580. or call , inflafor CNA*8 for -ahlfts.-Openlngsonvarl--ri.- Acc*** Point eoeklng ( highly moUvated n o Bik Greentree Way IIMMIIIEfll^ n Supervisor. Me- Q Family 8*«lc** and a outgoing people to . eu ******** SS ilional Fraud Inlor- ■ Ev«iIng*Nlght*hIftr t o y su n la available. ALSO 600-700 Oleary Way icai-opiitudo & mon- n T ; 4<8 pm shifts also available.Ible. C * r tlM * d S u r g i c a,1 l Exdling professional posl< loin I< a rapltJly expanding M ln l- C a s s la oo""«IQl ability aro ossonti- lonC enior. lion working wlih chil- company c wilh a close - M «; :ust bo ablo to htl 50 - oOO-876-876-7060. , W e offer: T*chnlclan. We offer Motor Routes •SJflnonbonus . groat ovenlng/nlghtiV dren with emotional loam l< of professtonals. lo ind work nighis and f“ ' ' * A~pofli(lve*work'environ*ron.- - woekend dlfforoniiaH------Z ____Ateturbancos.. Requiroa. —provide _ p in-home soolol------,______Theh e T im e s ;N e w s -is — _ attemocToone,------meni a deore* in Human Ser- . servlcos s to children In Circle ray the Giiaranteed accejx»pting applicatioris '* 'fores'ested. pioase lili qui ~ ~ A ' * ------flew.audits Sodal ' T •CoaipotiUva.salary-. -_ O ur competitive aala’i y X Twin Falls, Hailey and InOO-1500 h Falls Ave. E — _ Package.and _____ l o r3r s subsitijte Motor pDlicoiion at Tho GUAR'ABANIEED _____ * Temflc benefits packaaoogo and exfcallent FIexlble' Burfey. Full timo or part- -1500 Bik PHnigion . -r, s-Nows ollico; J32 ' ' a Induding PTO benefit package indudea:‘ Stime. Excolleht benefits u The Times-News )ule carriers in the i T sIt. T W; ' Twin Falls. ID. AD ^ »• closely related fields. and „ competitive salary. 1500-1600 Richmond ” linl-Cassia area. If orcaiiD . *A}obwharoyoucanma)(aake Full time ?nd pert time n IDnnWok>ckal733- DOE. 0A or BS degroo. Drive ■ guarantees gu. to sell you3u arei inlerested 093i oxt.o* 252. B u y th e G a dtfforonco In som oon't's,Vs • PRN up to 20% abovee positions needed. Tho p ie Guaranteed base Fax rosume io 734-9441 mos-Nows is 0 drug- oackaQ best componsation ^ ROUTE B.Vt nimerchandise or >nbeitbeing a Independent 7^7;™ :kage and The . • Shift difforenllal. ., •PakJTimeCd package In (he srea. orcontactK 2. lm al »>rxpioso. T im e s T 737-0572.B ...... - • 100-400 Harrison aU tC lotor Route carrier - esNews guar- Stopbyforan - •'HaalthrtJentaWlston P leaae eend resumo lo: _11 utomotlve items in “ J & ______a n t e e s i ow. •Ufe/AD&Drt.TO 100-400 Van Buren 7 r subsitute please IH M :estosellm er- a^Dcatton and/or in te n d . Attn:-Jawn, 1263 inca STUDENTS ST ^ 7 days and real :handise'or Twin Falla Car* Cwitarir • RetirQmont D riv e, Twin F alls. ID This T h summ er, got into s to p by 674 Eastland D rive • Tultton Roimbursemeni elshope'and.learnasklll. s t a t e i n 15 d a y s “o r Financial ' omotive Hems EOE ' • Infant Care Cenier andjj mhdavidOuswestnot g »Times-Nows Burley ■ In 7 daysday and real *************** Earnupto$1,117per ^ much more- month. Plus, rocolvobon- '6 will rerun ttie ad ™Mice ?iE Bt 325 1/2 E SIh A ' I estateate iin 15 days I I, ofits ol th a t last a lifelimo. ROUTE 8^$ a n a i rth (next to Wal-Mart) I dOi orv.'iiv.^ will reru n Tho Idaho Army Nattonal I additional ? days. " “nd 5 fill 1 ou t a contact I BUSINESS B theada j 650 AddSoo*Ave W. 500-&30Adams' j u - ad an addition- New Year's. Guard. S CALL SFC Bar- h e r e i s a $3 e x t r a le et . or call 677-4042 ' I O PP-POnTUNITIES 'days. There ^ Human Retourcsa low 734-9171or 500 Bik Madison Extllt. ■ ■ . J>!da£aii3jDj3ao3:Q4Q9.>: J S e s o l u t i o n s i -,4.80»QO-QUARD.------. 6W e/jiryar/on ^ ___ C ______I s a s ■ a S3 extra ______r (208)737-2113 fOO^^Moretand * -*■ *-*****- -eSPRES; large-ior iRe FAX (208) 737-2741 *************** laranleed package. W/ or w/iw/out oquipt*Eves.~ lu ara n te o d - WIRE FEED WELDER ------324-269!699. Can bo movoa. ____packaj - -r O b ta in a J o b — wn — BQiOES^§~l ______—Adsmaybel—- ckage.-Ads - _____ W anted Immedlatelyrtho------JOO-200Blk-€aswell-7?...... — ^^aKeS^Has— w W e o e Omvimc. -tnosmxpgrianewoxpefl' cancH led early 7 ; ^ ■ 302 ■— r ''be cancelled gen.idu8 wiro looder wqkfor fobrl- 500-600 Bik Monroe ise chock your ad (^q n e openings for I ^.'for c u s to m e r ■ Guaranteed « calor money can buy. 500-600 ^ Bik Ouincy tor fl customer lor coir:orrecinessonthe " c Svenience n i buf . -Shop-mahaoemont. exp. the follow ing' . ...i-Hours, . • bo convenience 1)01'“ "iirsidaitJay th a t it fu n s. " C ' ------T • . * ihe! charge:yPart Time •ortywornan. Nood mature EMPLOYMENT Atmosphere. ^ OPPORTUNHES U y a bu y • jBookkeeper •w om an.jood salary, plus you llv» on th» EAST “ THISIIS HOMEH FOR room Aboard. i dIdtofTMnFalltaMra i w'tdc, 4 bdrm, 2 Qualifications: idapandani n e w a o a - . _bam_famiiy.imily.toom.-cIining— :___ ^— MISCELLANEOUS------MESSAGE Inar d canierZ------: ------• - -roofivgard( ------Must be------™=edoran»mptoymonnnl6rr —per jardao tub, This------Apply in person ‘ i*M confacf DIatrlet 1 7 Q homo nasis SlSIO.OOO worth ceptlng^ppllcstione for Ambitious, 'motion 5o1 is froo. Ramom- PIm i V , 0 otoxims. bor, no one can promise Maif^t^o r at 733-0931 “THFTEm e s-N e ’w ms. 1760 SQ II 4 s 0 0 ra aeasonal omploymenl. ( olI beauty.bca — I59MIiicUkes .Applications accepted Energetic, . _Kyou a federal lob. For froo «xr. WestWlnd .lnfonnatk>n.about federal— Jan.4th &5ihfrom earn 208-73:9-732-5710 _ Blvd. N. to S pm. ^ P ly In EnmuslasHc and, Jobs, call Career America "IMn H r * * * * •-Wlllingtolearnr ^ rnnnAfilnw B19.7yy>TnnO \ ' 733-8400 E. Je ro m e, frfulllple up­ CHRISTMAS PACKAGESF coming positions avail. Wo havoVO landliomola hJo phone calls pleaso. J______pocka'o c k a o o s ,______$ 6 . 5 0 / h r — Finnncinga IM i M i mg available...... (Ouonmiecd wage, WestWIndWind Homos min. hrs. requirwl) J; [.inviteyou. 208-733J-732.5710 FULL TIME MMH&CSI ...... 1-888-3118-310.9037 To begin your Paid ^ i E arn E-MAIL yourourclassitiodpd c to L e a rn and '' louslo u so t . • ■ SALLES! Training ProgrQm_ ^CNA Classes totoMJieldlat ______twlnad0ipliOiplcron.net —— _ _ MttUvilfd, «tf-*tutCT^wor.work for ooc or Idabo’i most RLER 1999usLhampion Cl . " C A ii TODAYl nnMMH6W eek(C ourse to 4 bdrm. mig.ilg. homoi on l proijtsdreautodtiodeskra. Weoffen • • acre w/waK 5 , 2 0 0 1 wator shares. •ExctOost.wotUotUnscosdllioia S ta rt J an . IS, . ______Sprinklor .syslom.ln.froni sysl ______• B c ^ l paekap lododlas b< ------^ - -lawn.-Appratsi3ratsalSt08,000.- « btalth lonraoce and 401K. fMH you will ' ' Will sell for»Ior»9,000. ------Please apply In peraOB al Gi I f you are hired by Ml II Gary's W atU w i Motors. is accepting applicatiorions for Walking Routes . i ._ . 731-5092 Ofor 7:734-5092 1427BlD^LakcsBdsBoderardNorth. be reimbursed for Ihhe training. s in T w in ------p i T t Falls. These contracted’posx)sitiDns an* 7-day, earlym ICER------AtkrorJeoStoiTcroxrorJotaCsmeroq . ‘morning Brand ,p“ankln’ now 3 732-5259 ■ - dedelivery positions and acan be a sounre of nd(d d itio n a l bdrm, 2 bamt>alh homo is o income while you get paidaid for vour morning wnpi„ -c M UST SEElEEIorpicky '____ B M k W r M ffl - inc MK. b o r n e — -:^byyflfS. BUymiiy. now.^.mQve';in= ~ I— routes al^ qualify foFa"^sign-tin bonus of up to $5(150.00. . Inifnodlatolyilelyl Bargain priced al S $ 11 II4.OOO:- Call ; • w B S T^ I A N O W -liuW ekoim I If you are interesled, pieplease stop by tho '^mcs-^- N o w s a t JutJy al 326-5C’6-5C80. ,CC- ■ • . 1132 3: 3rd St. West. Twinin Falls or call tho ciir JSffifltamAliuMJ P T r ciiln tio n RKER —— S 2S S S t t 5 £ i i J [ jIMnMhW diomoi \ j OCall Keri or KarmeiTaa t 436^ U 4 | "' department at 735-3302. RaaltoMffon Call 543-*W -437U

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■ I j W u m w . m a g lIcvalfeyrcon c c U e A 9 H^ “HpMEiSlSELliER” ¥ ~ : ly/QM ACRealEitlta.Canlunlury2l, QreaiflrVallayPrdp*x>p«hiiiirc«ntu'ry21, Rlv«riidiWa'.Qem S u U R s s l t y ~ ^ iColdweli* Banker NannlnlNc RoallyiD.H.,Curtlala CCo._* S llw f Sage_Rea|tyji^JLBraw}ay.RMHyiUi.Quteh. — i^ h o HoiTies-e Mag »i.Ra*iatal».«.pruda«ial,i- «0ta--Vall«yR8alVRol»rt-.irt-Jonn Reatty^^^trfcMandd RsalR Eitatr*'WnirR'aXfyi^Ci^ C o H ^ B ankaf Cutlia, , ------Realty •^IfwlnRatliy*^r~-— ’— :— " ■ 1 l^llm gtNnva ' ' ' HAQERMAN. 3 bdrm .. 2 JEROME, 2.es acres, hugo PAUL.. Home In country. 3 TWI.WIN FALLS *tudlo.$305 TWIN ■------bath, h aero lo fln 'n ew9W Shop, mobile home,' _bdrm..Call 438-5234.g— —.-c AN P A a a rA v a ii.-n o w r .w uipBFlTJ)atajl.oe.offIc«. M -TWIN-FALI ______aubdiv}3ion.iS99.500 oror- -r6nt/sale;S600.-733.1359,- I —UNFURNISHED- ^ *-d*p.iUtll.-ptl.T781:M*ln: =laroiirgepclaarj7:3:bdrm7rr 1 = )r tWiW **aLLS . 2 bdm), r W.iW. No peta. Call 326.4477 baltialli. duplex, near CSI. I I'onRm rrSquarfT 'Commareiiftew ow of'^F- tmdo.Coll20a-73&OI42.B1:5 TWIN F A L ^ _ “ I » HOUSES • I JJ S S 20!08.43d.080B I eve* apaoe. cor -bath:-S390 mo.-t-frlOO -twiI^ N FALLS (2) 1 bdrm: -G aaragew/opener.Tefrlg.,- ra ■ -Hi . comsr location^. . ^flBWlLSpACj^ . ^nlngaofoflaavtm i*ttfle' “ Ig.wlndo izdepz227.i4th.SL W,.cali _ap>Pta.-App.ta.lnc;:i5J.o:i»«ov« :ovs.-appikatlon 4 6 mo." ■ — ndows, approx. JEROME ‘ -5-1d-ACRES—- BUHL73 bafm-iv»-Damr “ Il .* CIty W aier 543-6799 or 736-1725 pel taea f*qrS875*+~depT '1 ^ t [ j n i f l T S i S S S . _ 2,1pp_aq._ftiq.JL,haat4watiir . • OwnaraS«llln9 gorago, mint cond.. f, Mla/smoWng. $35(Vmo f >««•' *T]^NPALL8 * * ' • NaluralGas - - aakterKami. $1{MSP dep. 7 3 * 4 3 0 3 a . . 7334 Iso has off strej^t ^ . . F«m llyHom #ll . . ; fenced yord, 1 acre. S700 - S 33^139 Of 420-60384 % * 1/18.1430 4 1440 ’J?;;,!!'*®* - • IrrlBailon W o io r, ' g. avail, now. Lo* ♦ ♦•OBodrooma. month-4-$200 cleaning -TW MN F A L L S . L a r g e s B e t tf ^ve. E t$L C a> .734t; r B J U J S l J . • W est Filer Avenue ' - at 338 3rd St. E.. ' - -dop-CailS49.243a.B: J.IMMoriacoJjojmoking^ —pftEEQBDABtE=r ] irm.^m-Wh.--w/large yard, covered' sttt- .la.-Call-734-6aS^— ] . Av?.- N. 12‘monlh le ase , pa orage. Mornlngslde Jw*''» » “ t t « 4 7 6 « ’ ■ Maiuro landscaping wilti, RUPERT 16unllM0lel pallo ,S 8l 0.00V (» p . ™ffIN FALLS Coiy 1 “lO” I plus living quarlers.. S4QO*$400 dep. 736-0322 197 idrm.apts. Kitchen appls. hool. $500.736-6^ TIDWIDWELLJENKS SS,® fruit Iroos. loncod yard 1snM ipli2b(lrin,lbaih, « ” tew* P ro p e rty • Wlwiyouacku ta w m t m ■ ■ ; ond MORE $125,000. ownor can1 BURLEY-Remi or Selli $ ^ 5 5 0 .0 0 dop. Nolo pets/srT>oking. $350+- TWIN I H anagem ent iM . indud*M»ih,prie*ottl* ..linance. will accopi trade1 Brick-4 bdrm. 2 balh. 2 ^8®1663 Skyline 3 bdrm. 1 (^OPlop. ind. ullls. 735-0473. $105i05*'i*$fd?Sp.’S ii o rX S ^ I* - i !!J S97.500 • ______TWIN FAIA llS .J u 8J-A.Mera Hfn MOng fer bM 6 0 1 11th Av».E. for properly or RVs on,I, . c ar garage, 3 miles S . of bath « lamllyhome with “ "TWlNFAtlS ------'<23-53-5670 after 6 p m .l ^ry a loi 73a<80t ■ iow cumU«1 tH Inn. 2 separatese ofncea on , ’ 324^4320 l«ove mig. down payment. Terms> ' town. COII208442-6459. ^basement;-(enced yard. Excjtcellent 3 bdrm. Ztiath. TWIN I IN FALLS. 1 bdrm. apt. toMM»T>atn.Com to us at -• Ml 50 dep. 736-9269. golApfApprox. 1600 sq ft of _ j ^ ol school year, ttaili utilC6 sui1ub7 ^3oiIffiS»u ulij.:Ceit733^26eT^ . 6 1 S . - r------tw ~ had® m icrom T «t3 : -(•<(0pjNopet9.-73W729«------0Garden Apts, qulot,------iTO ns-iiaTsrr'I'K CHRISTMAS yntee.k)catedooKim- a o ^ I COMMERCIAL Buy.Mii.r»«of*wopwim TWIIrWIN FALLS Nice 2 bdmi. a«rJtiractivo. 3 bedroom. 1 ctocNiceneiohbortiood. . rbx.900aq.fL3 TWINFALLS ______S]nglewldBj_3 bdrm, 2 irflo ed In Twki Falls. p r i ^ e o I — . PROPERTY ------j ~.— 733<|031.— -----—1 Fuiib«mt.-$525+d6p.--- — bam.Pa Mlcrewave. DW. ' , 7 ,iSOMwnth ^ + depostt.------” 1 ^ ; I otncea. reception. _w anted,, $250$25 mo, ufilitiea_____ rfle 2 bdrm . In 4plex. wly-palntad and- -iH bSh bam, dinino room. 1012 I Cali 7364)515. >?U' m.oo-slteparWno. paW.CatI72^7330973.-:i . sq >t.i41,500. ATTENTION RLER fumy unfum. caiU »w c a r p e t 4 p a i n t . . c '”insd. "a< $1350 per mo. . $52&iiWno.+electrlctty. ^ N FALLS Ooublo wide • 3 bdrm, 2 • yon view farm ho u se . 2 TWIIrw iri FALLS, 3 b 0 m i;.2 li _ E ! l ne utilities IncTuded. A ^ c a {’LLS.Roomr^ate ENTREPRENEURS 50AHO. +dep. 734-4120 CMRjalEatate S iid liSimmed.. $300 mo. bain. Irg kiichcn. 1280 sq bdrm., 1 bath, garage, bath, ba garoge, fencecf TWIN ------T immeoLlediate access to the 73 J “JUSTINTIM E yard, $700. Can 733.1359. *Ql N FALLS. 2 bdrm. Uttl. intemelmet. Cali Lynn R as- Indudeautlts utils., s i s a c w . _lt.S64.500. ^ FOR THE Corral opllonal. S500 mo. yaf W estWind Hom at lease, incl. utlliilos. TWI s Induded, S475+$250 mussenisen Property Manan- J ileavemessQtt-M NEW YEAR rwIN FALLS, i bdrrn.. 'W rr*- “p._No ' pels. 451 6th agemer “ e o e I 20S-732-5710 - Call 326-4729.1 . fre; ADordibloprtai., JJf'J ment 737-3900 I , OOUflMCT COFFEE - fresh.nodogs.8eeal214 ».E.CaH733-54tO.« ^ >MWERCML . ■ 1.888-310-0037 SHOP In the Magic Valley FFILER , Small 2 bdrm. + 2 Quincy. 9 “' $325 mo. -f $325 2 bdbdrm units available. RENTALS l E T H ‘ Mall. Inventory & acre pasture. 502 Nonti dop. ‘>0P Cali 734-5216. _____ 0*11735-0473 TWINF.FALLS. 2 bdm i. W /0 • TWIN FALLS 9 bdrms. Jkup. carport, bsmt. 1 AlfKuIture'' Caro Ccnier/Homo. Aero- equipment included along St.S400.Gail733-9eSB.» yWT:wiNJ!ALLs.JaroaJ. J ™ f^ALlfl" Studio 2 ^00*“'’5/mo,Anlll,lmm«ll.- RE^ s ^ = _ l B F ago. flont/So»733-13S9 wAralnedomptbyoeswait-' fRLER area, nice 3 bdrm.. bdrm., like now. $475 ♦ Wmiimi..fiSced yard. Idaho EMEMBER Z XarahouaWOtfkse ! 4 - - 7 , : __ ing 4_roody-t0.go,__ ,|- brick home in country. 1 dep., dep 423-5670 after 6pm Hou!>using approved, $395 .1 ^'^- ^ )ase. Bulla are in TWIN FALLS ■ Nico sl2e' i 517 I ~! 2nd Ave; W. 734-1465 >wa Property____ good flesh. lot. Iixor-up homo, now I , $450 + dep. 539-O0O5.B klers. *‘'®' fenced yard. No i o t ^ Eii • Olpllod.yl------)sh. $1500 Call ; ^CONOOMINIUJ^ ^ emoking/peis. $975-^ •i FALLS. 3 bdrm. 1 maaemeirt ”678-24422 or679-23711on avail. 443 Van Buron. For I (Tob'oiNa.Zbarm , JiJ' moro inlo 734;6694.« I dep. Call 733.8B I7a , ^ nsw duplex, carport, : » » » ' CONDO; 1/3 Interosi In S450/mo. ^ •» dep. Call No p.1 . 734-8800 S ® ; ! U M I M g l l l M M WIN FALLS, super clean, fW iiT Ippis. r ^ $ 5 7 6 + i w S B S TWIN FALLS Elktiom. 2 bdrni, 2 bath 738-0322, ‘ • - iff FALLS <• • B r a n d dep.C i aileiecL. 2 bdrm., most u l Z .Call 736-9269. V S !« IMMEDIATE POSSES­ ibil. Furnished. Plosse HANSEN.3bdrm<.no H. in«.3bdfm. 2bath. twtmgi v m X I i utilities, no pels, 733-6234. I FALLS. 3 or 5 bdrm. * SION C loan'hom o w/all call after 6pm 734-1861 smoking/peis.t $550/mo. crrm rage. $650 up. 379 7 1 .^ j|llll sc- ( Ith in coum ry. SSOO * . now.wlndows. siding. Z + $300 dop. 423-6340 or wiNVALU.2bdrm.loial Unoiwra Call733.feQ7a I rool. Covorod paiio plus I Biec. Ref. req.S495-» cDjn- p. No smoking. 3250N ,I WM 4 518 I 4420-5950. or 420-1466,■ S> A LLS . 2 bdmi. 1 2300 E. . -dock, 4 bdrms. 2 baihs. |M I 0 B I L E > < 0 M E S J H; jap. Call 734-5063 am .B ' DE.Cali2 0 6 - ^ 2 0 3 3 I dbl garago. close lo Saw* ■ HAZELTON. Nico 2 bdrm. T O ri h. Stove, refrig. DW. & .i i u ,u c W lNfALU.2bdrm, WD>).Nopets.737.0067B. i FALLS. Basement I •tootn School, S114.000. a elec.. appls.. carport, fire- I BiSOESTDEAL------=------place, S no peis. 423-5104. »lopp\t. at 230 Lois. No raim Iio apt. W/D hookup. I I97638R) Call Flay. INTHESTATEMI -i 30ls.S250dep.$500mo. S>ALL8 ! . 3 bdrni.. 2 lumlthiished or unfumlshed. | <'.7k W ^ r ( MUST SEEII Culo. main- 22052 sq. It. nomb w/built In JEROME *’* Homo In'the 3|ea8ecaii208.734-2664. Plea gJJ;;h.377MomingsideDr. . $400/m3/mo,+$200dep. Ind. [ I ^ lonanco froo. 2 bdrm plus BIG SCREEN country. <■ 2 bdrm,. 1 bolh. T n n n I/AC. Main floor unit utlis. CaCan Tracey 73«503 i j r l ' lull bbm‘i;homo siltj'ng oh 7 TELEVISION INCLUDEOII \ >aih. A C /lireplace, g a- Mp.*c rFALir Duplex for T S f l co'rnor lot at 201 Walnut. $49.9001111 S' Lim ited o lfer < ra°?;;Sy’?sJ^° ago. fenced, no smoking. TCTmn t. 3 bdrm. f bath. M l I ' D o to ch o d g a ra g o , flV, __caiiloday.1:eo0;721--501« j JEROME JE (2) 2 bdrm. no $800 •rfALLS • easement' oafioV parking, cloan. mature ^ :800/mo.->dep.324-216a.. J J J ,'': * pa. $600.733-5890J j I FlRSTTiSrayRE ------^ smoking/pots. s $395 4 -tw!? .-recently-remodeled.- landscaping. $72,850. ■WIN FALLS. 3 bdrm. 2 ispsn i PA L L S, excep- ! V ^ . I BUYERS PROORAMII • J $475. Call 324-8752 Kr!!, larate ertirance. $475 (07849R) Call Ray. , , )aih, triple garage, home mo..otilindd. ui No pats or NAL: 2 bdrm. D/W. * A L Land/Home peckagea JEROME JE North Cour)try. 2 _____ .in g.., range, d i s p o s a l , - t T - t ACREAGE on 3800 N with ~ — in Candleridge. No - - - smokli r TAtt A TEST D B n S ^ H j avaiTobldir’GckKl'Grod)!. bdrm., bi 1 bath, w/ basem - smolimoking, no pets. $ 1200/- avail 2 ite ulil. rm. w/W/D I >M 4 bdrm. 2 bath homo. NO > crodit, w g HAve n _ai p i i j ------D et8cftod-dbf-gffniB07 —: _ani_Loas«.r«quirod^lstr -mor< k .u p r A 0 r 2 - a p a c e - -] v- - :-- siorago shod, tack barn,, |program for y o u rC a ll to- laIasi & dep. $600 month. 733 r>»ALLa.fleAu~fr~ r.fhking. ’ir No paia or I corral. All in pasture. day • for FREE 5 -minute Avail, A now. O ulilde ani- T m n r .NEW 2 bdrm. 2 bam. tm MOng. m W s . 734-6360. H u r r y I n F o r Details! NO HASSLE proqualili- m ram urTToirs: z.,ol0 loi duplex, ralrig , » ------^ J_____ sioa,flooj93ifl2Hu:aiL ' mols ok. Cail324-4615.B w!?. —calton7l=800--72r*S016— T E rIokrin-couniryrFamlly- —rangeDBrmicrowavarov^ JEROME. 2 bdrm. w/gor- roorr3om s, 2 \i b a ih a . d bl. dlapoi)osal, W/D hook-up. . ? bdrm S e PS'S------ol Hi ago. S46S't'$300 dop. garacarage. $950-fdep.Cali aasfl ] S o^1 w Safa H H H Soverai 14’ wido. 16- wide Pi 1 fireplace, central. . P lease call 208-324-2605. 208-<08-733-4B05.B ' ' ' 'air/hei Can 206-324.3569. * ondiveryTunto ve IRWIN ond doubles, some on our ^ leat. patio. 2 car ga- <»«P-C«I -.lolandsomoinpark*,.-— JEROME. - 4 bflmi. > ocro.. fWTR" I. daslrabia location', -TWINfPALLd.Larges Fj \ ^ rlvvaw/5-Spaad, a v odge of lown. gas h e at, bolh, —Broekmanaby-Walmart- -•) am,jiko.new, .lenced'yd^ -2 5 ,!^smoking, no pels, pdrmfl_2.batif duplex- \ A mi/Fm/CaiiMa /F r — t i . - ! - " -REALTY-J "S520/mo.-CaII324i2834:B' “ No10 p e ls ; $ 6 9 5 t d e p .. SB50.I0.-Cali7ji:.6^B_:- Z w/w p C- T O S B P - i ------734-6500 “In Jtrom e. 1-6004784380 — il Airbogi ond— o r 324-6622 JEJEROME. Extra nice! 3 23-5670, aflorep.m.B tWINr Rt U S T R e w e r l 5525 + d 1 f e l l K I TWIN FALLS, Assumablo ^ rel ______• '’-‘I H t TWIN FALLS • '0 4 B a y - —n ' n duplex caip.ort,utll.. -YwiN-FAi ------l0anr3-|30d,“ Z Dntli, now „ arpot. 3 bdrms.'cios'e to" ^ 7 - N' I- in iQlo 1998. big yard. - ewood, 14x66', oppis inci, ki, lace,'all appls. W/d % tMk«im t No pots. refs. 326-5887.B scho.chools. $675/mo.+$400 S42Vft up, some utils, pd. | tairwhi SI08K.734-2513.W ■ ■ -5 S12.000. Exc. 734-1338, — KIMBERLY, U rge 2 bdrm., _'*®Pdep.6112nd.Awe._N. fWIIT?r>ALL8 . Quiet. 2. _S475-rtlatdap.,CaU 734.1656^ ^ HI “ t w in FALLS, r^owor uto, newly remodeled. 1 bdrm . — - 5 1 9 — ^ p«partiaHy-furnishad wilh m.. 2 bath, duplex T t w nN^ALL6.*Jew:3? corner lot homo w/ on I gorago. $450 month. Cali ““Jmi. 'H ' possibly 2. $375/mo w /b a s t (A H H : ^ ^ E M E T E r W j O ^ 00 asement. garage. KHrmTn. 2 bath garage. k ^ open lloor plan. 3 bdrms,. m 423-5555 ask for B ra d .l • $3 * 0 0 d e p .6 1 1 H 2 n d . lenceQ 0,489'. j «ve.N.Cail73S-0631. $625,( l/mo. Call 733*7445 I 2 baths, lig, kitchen, food CEMETERY CE L0t 6 ^— KUS^ 'BE~RLY. 2 bdrni., par- •la s r- '"'tibefore 6 p m .i | pnnlry, vaulted ceilings. Sunni Su rial Park. 2 tic ^ter5:00p,m .B \ I ------conirai.A(CrflaBhoa(:------folots sido^ sidtrlrrMtuy's fiv IFn»atL5.-eutorcie8n* -rB afm ^ALLS.-New:Town-- ] U t t S f l vinyl siding. 2 car garage, Q > 3 bdmi. 2 balh; ga- Gordon. $600 each. We popartially fum., no smok- bdmi.A 1 bolh. 1140 6ih .appls.) ^ ■ |if |iH Roon^ w/'Air, Air ‘ I ’ -covorod dock, storage pi fenced yd; $750/mo. \ pay lran8forloo,734-4S72. - injlng/V5‘it8;$450pJ23-6181- -.1'.®'-vO i_£flal,.SS D O /m o. ,-winyi,4: Am/Fm/Caiu!aisette, | shed.poionlial RV ^ lop. Reis. Crodit check, W est sic.TS^'oSVbd™ ^ 33-7448 bVdre6pm * 'H H parking, loncod backytml. m - M orel 210 Cordova Avo. L- w a n t e d ^ «MBERLY.-Nowor4bdrm. 3 pcJmbdrm. 2 baih on 1 acre, lenced>d yanj. stove, sprln- )efore6p.m.l befc t «imt. Mtf: tu [ S109.900. c all 734-9575 — 2 both, llreploce & 2 car , S»00/m o, klerty. M •hi. b<»T r4M, for an appomtmoni.p lysiem.$675.mo • “ t w inJ FAI f I t Q — I gorago-Fonced yd. $699. . Ca r,Street-3bdrm..l m — — F A X -: I Call K inl o r Cindy Tiylop a TTI. 2 bath deluxe J TWIN FALLS. Wanl tho Call 733-7445 boloro 6pm . 735.l33-533Bor734-«1IM ^ • feel ot e now homo at an srgy efficient apt. \ IV.-MaglcAds Servlcaa TWINm FALLS.I No»lyr.- fu^fb^n.. - a aflordablo price? Now 50/mo.-EIevator. \ P H I YOUR moglcods-mall.com/ront modeiiJdoloO 3 bdm , 2 bolh, £hjMrpon.$5^^ „cureurJ underground park- | | l w roof, vinyl windows, palm A pt. i Homo RenlalM qos, $i pmt 73^0739 ing,nc in S out. carpot & vinyl. 2 a. 3630.733-0737,. .new er building. \ 1 ^ 1 C ®f> '• A in /£!£m/CD^ront— m ( ------windows, pami, vinyl, ila'n>ark A p ts h a s pi;callons short, term OK. Coii Koni Tw iM t: sr Seats, Air, ' mainlonanco froo oxtorior, 208-677-4543 ^ on io u n ils a v a ila b le I . — ouiDtnoighPottiood.,-...... ari 1 bdmi, $37S/mo.->^ --OS29S95 ■■»-dep. Ineiudaa: S.t.60.defideP.-Loeaiad nwwf a ^ f . P ^ r L ^^(BURLEY)— ^ ------5E73Drar>34:8727Ti‘ “ 3rin^.-waterr73ir7224r‘ hoat antjndwalor. • downiowiown. credit check a W mdw I— wTn fa lls vory nico 2 5VEN^ME. Upstoirsopr • M>l»*onlylfOOOi»aM- ' ■ ;iQto. Call,73S-oai3- -.rominlff.sjJ.spacteus home.- I ------1- - cmClndy-oi-733-5336 . days ■ith deposit.-$600.00------7n.2.barn,$500/mo.— -q P P ^ « l°t Jta/smoking 324-3338 TWIN FALAMR ' NlcoareaC«LOill732-0714JI I ...... 1 ACREAGES &XOTS or 734-0104. ovoningg S ®UH;J H L . O ld e r c o u n try Nopota/a wookoncJs. om o. 3 bdrm. wltfi op-’ ______G rwI lS Selection a n d d ------] » tlonr “ 606 I I onal others. FIropiaco. KIMBERtERL y. Cledn siudlo, , A ”?*?ardable prlceal I u n n i i BLISS. Land'lnvoslm oni TWINWIN FALLS • on hj Sbdrmapts.Ront 1 MOBIL91LE HOMES j I - opportuniiy. t group ol 9 Brnm ii hoot, no appis. S600 S275. U rnnd new 3 bdrm. 2 bolh file r ino at $38fi un lo — ------I.— ^ - — undovolopdd roslbdnliar .ER .£nako.Rlvor-Can- -bdrm .-S SmiOj-nrlddo'lurnishiKl- • von}n. 3 bdrm. 2 bath mod- No pots, $695 lots. Call 208-362-C201.B homlom o. Rent incl. oil utils.. Sinr', I ar overlooking river, ap- — M'm b e * call MidDickie. 734-4334 -TmTM p . ■ ■ ( UUUOINU. UosI view in Mawncaro.S1900/month qi,a. ,private access. $650. ow» Property rm, 2 boih, gam ge, tho.valley & privacy. 21 all Korn or.Cindy.Coliins kimi^BERLY 'b - End ol the acres ol pasture, great for U 733-5336 or 734-6104, , , "0“ 0/mo. Call 733-7445 liate occupancy. ! ' ■A HVUII lOd, 2>i Odrm, 1 balh, before e-pm.* _ JWINFA^ ^ L L 8 S m a l l 2 2 bdm i. d n o iii A .h o r s e s or c o w s w ith a TWIR owor carpel 81 palm, out- ■ boouliful 3,000 sq. ft. furnurn. Condo w/gorago. sido 1 apt. $3S0 + $200 1 bath •m lM rot^rr't Wttlhi'and fa m ily o f D ta lmr t tk h l p g ' do pots okay. $475 iV’H eear a i ine quietl dop.C(SSmnlo at 423-6383J *Avaii,Feb.' -I homo. 3 bdrm. opilonol S>1100 i 11 por mo. Includes, EDENEN ■SjpajLZ-ti.dcm^______eb.lsL 1 bdrm w / I - -;iorow iiuiii i u m . a ...... ------TWINFACFCCBHTBgrm^r =:w88hflr&- — bodrT)fficarTtMilhB,groa'l- josio phono.-oobiereir ithrfenced-yardrwator r&-aiy8n;S350.— :l r ; r r : z : i |i • k ilc h o n w ith bu lK in util, -riui«rPi11 Park A ^ r tm e n ts b a th ,sioiiove, refrig.. w/d *2bdrm..n., 1 bath, $330 | , itil. & yard coro.'Sho'rt indueeluded, outside pels ok iz e w 7tMIU.M 00-19M t appliances. Must'soo tb torir re Maurice Slreot , hookup,|.somoutlis.,S450 s +$20$200 dep, . ! .197 -O I . . . • - orm ok. Koni or Cindy wllhth deposit.c $400. TTwin Fflllt mo. $4( nppreciaio. 934-6355.B 733-’33-5336or734-6104 . TheM| MOO dop. 211 9th UndlordAiAere^tcbeck .j I . • . ■Mgmt 73X ;739 ______7734.<1M I A ve.E .&-Ca|L734:5489.JI_ requl^. <

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J j O I _2______;______. s t i I f i L , For Items unc ider or adding ujjip toSW OO(Ma>aximum of 4 itemi ... ------(S2eachaddh ditlonol line.'PrivatePany■oniy; or Som e restrictions appI]op!/. MerdvjndiseMly.) i B i rnnes-lNwiVS Cal111733-09331 E xt.l orr 6 7 7 -4 0 4 2 ! --- iCATTLErReg.BIB la c k M ISC . Milk c om press ------AoOM-SObulhaht -| | I [-UI"UBEDEQUIPrFORSAl£- "BO twtfsrs.— v a e u M n rp u m p; 2 m -fileasMtwck-your-ad-r •BOSTOK Terrier, loh^le. I FREE-IE- Fomak) nouturod 2 p q u E R ; . j» -2 y r.t)u 0 5 . EPD* Vermeer wood chlppor. ERANIAN 1 yr. old ^CXson tanka a varloua otl:other for correctness, on the^ quimtl^CBll324-M0tJ | _ n R E W O O ^ ^ 2 years oW. $ 100. yoaror old cat. whito calico tnak> $4 ^ animals. Jim : _DJ|ch.W Uch.trencher.______9. $400. 3 vr Rnt 0 . ^ _dalrv.aquIp_Calt.se1 5 3 7 - .flrstdaythaJrtruns;"^ ------Call4384966B ------^rmtdeds-a-lovtng-lnprExc:— T e rrn ------■■<72fl‘Bu d e 326-46-4160 6687 or 543-8440. FTreTTsTsTCall , MB>«rMoo-a»po«a I __ _ a s T h e TImes-.New8 isis CaaS43-4472.' ' BOSTON TERRIERS -5 x«e/. Call 326-te70. 645-317;•3172 w(« wmnOTd! 5^ iS r a P M zmales, 1 female. $350* FREE * * _ SPUD/STRAWWHIPPE*PER n o t re sp o n sib le for Renter Center. 734-43^). pj ;E-lo good home. 5 ^ToTm ' CATTLE. 36 head!,yowfl. yo Ac«^4J0w^aaLilri cord. You PU. 324.7697J i — Ready l/24~837-4668.M _ m o _ E R I A N H U S K Y & ------wu«njfoo(2) Ilka new Lofl -TREE SERVICE lo ria le .- t CHINESE PUG puppies, or/C^Chocotaie Lab. lomalo, S fcAMUTEsreTnrir c „ ------; cahre In Feb. & ktare tires W whaeb. $325. C | — • 818 n W t 5 males. 6 fomales.- ^ GRASS HAY MDClst for |W «CALKmullO|^ AKC, fawn, 2 males, 1st k>ve«dilldren, ( 324-2587. igbuQs.. _ 3S2-.1158 before 8pm^ -^ s’tMl’S S frlS S ^ Il )■ Call 208-732-0234, I 2 c r “ hor8es:-3W&-4thcuttInQr -shots, dewclaws, $300. iotTTIANAS.(4). 4RUS- SUPREME 700 H IRI fefeed dairy hay. Ca;; 731-0741 Ford dum p truck. Make — PIANO MOVING 208-654-2433. teavemsg TED: Puppy lor litllo :.CATTLE.DaJTyherd, 1 offer. Can 324-5250.M W TORTOISE. 1 Ig, 4 rt. 130 w•oon^v DMstar jcakcatos. or 32&4270 oves. only» Ji | «*.. r 733-1298 CHC5hOCOUTEUBS,AXC. ' «mtm. cage 4 supplies. / as *hers is dying. ..jccw s for sale. 537r6S^•0579. U sed veiyUtde. Exc co( £ B COLLECTBLES | • 'orably small, hairy. Ha t - 80 ton 3rd crop diary irtOMyioBOvortiMM PIANOS pT Baldwin Ebony. OFA.'dewciawed, ready Pleasiasocan208-324-4919, I ol like hors. (Mixod 'CWB.-95, 2 horeoslBnil1^ t,w / 531-5104 OT431-5104'P* hay in H ton bales. Call claMfflod, Ju«i eon 733KI031. baby b Grand, $l500/olfer. ._22now. Females. 733-7604,. j J c i f l 1-tg. tack ropm, ioii K RUSSEL TERRIERS -P oodle,die 4 Pomeranian). TRACTOR; 1951i S44-2519.______io Antique D M le n ' Baldwin Upright G rand. DOI 'crirom e, exc. coi DOBERMAN • Pufobred Smooooth. Ificolored. born Call536-2936. 536- m essage,______cfnd- Fe;DU80f).T030.)ne» I i i i ^ 1 Saoo/oller.I Conover Up- pu]pimples, can be papered., _N o v .; J(3^.Call837-«614 SM»J- WAY - Affatta J25 eon 3rd. \f^17.roaOynow.Mala;- ^ lent cond. CaM 734-53f5380. s « n e 2nd. good test, buy^ TwinFBteF5f?round8r- I[ n j R W r U R E J C A ^ .'ri~rlghl G rand, $500/olfer. $S($50. Can 866-2585, $ 3 5 0 ^ Jan.6th*-7lh I 50. Females. $400. d 822 ■' EHUAILyourdauified TRACTORS STiT all $85 and $00. Victor Can678-7700or43t-2510 ^FREE : Border Collie. P'*®®'aso can 775-738-2279. Ir/v M e m c-ieen OLaMACHlNEfiY • to us at .■ . dro. $10,000. Veralllillila Brown 655-4311.2800 E - ' QUEEN SIZE PILLOW wWHYBUYAPIANO l spj TOP MATTRESS SE T _ « spayed, 2 years old, to JACKK RUSSELL TERRI, i ^ — ■ twfatsdOmlaoanel^ 9030. $30,000. BoB o th 2700 N.TS»in Falls. - - WHEN YOU CAN RENT? - g o t 1^' M ------g 0 2 ------T ■ Still in plasUc. $260.00. r good country homo ontyr “ ER o{p0ppies.-2 lemalos. 8 HAND BR HORSE At»HA 7 yr.r. g 734-8881 _jr. >okl. $300,733-0451. L ath•M t starting S al $1300 ------^Ing.-isj,-l276lbe.-si -4 2 3 .5 0 9 9 Of.731-6099-M ------Sm -batas.^fqiuSti^-t - 1 , appliances. X- _733-.129B.______—olfl.oId>.naeds.and Indoor r r s — -rr -, cood.Covered. S43«)65 , horhome.CaI1324-3832. c ross puppies. First ~ 4 up.Mills Ml $ 3 5 0 0 '4 'up. lr>sinari(a.Tovero,bylb y '™ WAMTEDMaxoreqirfvala Smokey Bayou oul 55 DRYER GE. eloctrlc. I completo. $100. Please Its. $50 oa. Call 735- New4 4 used us equipment. brand, all terrain vehicbS BAV70fofa.2strtng. ‘ Heavy duty. Good cond. I J i i FRE^REE Black Lab mix': 187?'t.H CallUurLauren at 543-5698 • Painted Doctor. *4( call 208-733-1332. I | fiber glass body wWitt,3 a ' 1st and 3rd cutting. $90. $lW offbr. 734*0439 i I OFFICE EQUIPMENT WWolf/Huskle.g 1 yr. old. rT S ” Cafl 734-7127 V m''• sg f. l * baikxm tires on eachi sk M e ------CaM 733-6410 AECUNER. ladlos, mauve, I & S U P P U E S — - Call Cal 324-0009-Sindy 5, b l a c k , l e m a l e . MISC."now Nov 10’ mrter saw. - I -HEFHIQ-sklOrbyTskJe with. _ oyod. 1 yr. old. all sgo.Dota I m t i to go on land or water,Iter. HAY dairy & loodor, oal -$ 1 0 0 .B E O STAND, pine, ■ ■ Detail Sander w/caso. a t ice and wator dtsponser, 3 d r a w o r , $ 1 0 0 . DBL. DE =REE m ixed dog, m ale, sh ott.S50^0fler. e 733-3960. $75.Speed Spo bloc sandor. -. .;rii»- $750. Dishwasher. $200, BED, adjustable, oloc. $2 approx. 2 months old. -rrS c Pony #50 clamps- Can 731-3471 days. $2000 win sen lor $ 1000, Also small Calico kitten. BS. Chocolate. AKC. SSO, P er W ANTED t o b u y . oId< Washer, $150.736-4563. $87Sbostoffers,324-2037 Ni 16. $50. S43W1532. agted>y.73M931. 7 3 4 - 3 S B 9 e v ^ . Never used. 733-5313: pjiPtoaso can 208-735-1614. shots, dewdaws, set of 6. S ------small hay baler, Mass{ s 4 eyes guarantood, ^ lohn HAY feeder. 600 tons. $80 R EC U N ER S . 2 Irg size. ^ ^ R S e straight trtr.V gcoood Ferguson 124. Joh » freo,18.6 cub1c*it!°$25o! ^ good cond. no'uiral cotor, ■i 820 n ^flEE Shepherd X, fomakj. Gra3rand Sire is 1996 ■8 2 4 ~ i , Deere 14T. 2 14 T. 2 224 perton.Can431-1557 •Slpor, winter drs.. ex Woffca grM L 737-9725. Scoffer. 324-6902. |I PI E T S & S U P P U E S I spayed, good w/kids. Itoiiononal FiekJ Champion, [ v iD EEO O EQUIPMENT I . »jA iortaB scope drs.,I., tjtack T. w a n te d oldor grour HAY Prlcod to sen. App. 75 needs good home. Also a Excet '5 WMH£RaORYER.GE. Sb'FA&LOVESEAT S ------~ E:>reo. lights irisida/out.rut hay or PTO hay rakiake. ton, $50 per ton. Call AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Tom Cat, groal w/kids. MalosSs$300.Fomatos$3M. ~.pTTBi () trir. w anted oklar John Doei ill 1 year oW, $400 lor pair. Rodining , sofa 4 lovosoal, PER CHRISTMAS ^-frack. Good solid tt Je« 531-W52.______Cash. Call 208-320-2208 pups, ready now. • • CallPagerai735-6899, 2084-‘-46»0323.Namp- ,:* 2 2 0 0 .324-8660/6p»T6pm.a hay mower. 324-5858J blue/mauve/gray. Realty USED SALE 0 or days 208-324-2805 great shape. $400.Call New Years pups. FREIREE, 9 monlh old black LA BS.S. 1 purebred male atot MelMi Ouato's Inielligonr. beautrtully Tab .HORSE. AQHA1998Isorrel sOf M ~ “ 1 Ions. 60 tons 3rd 4 4lh ^ W M HER & DRYER, Mag: ^ 1 -6 0 6 6 or 733-3723 Tabby striped fomato. lit- Gofdoidon Lab puppy, 8 wks, TVs, stereo’s.store VCR's, big fiOy.OocBarandSkipf crop 75 lb bales. 678-20155 . ic Choi, oxc. cond. $150 alter 6pni. marked. 6 weeks. Rrst lor boxed trained. Vory old. 1 1 ivory m ale Lab. 9. . scroens,ons, 1730Kimberty. . . IHRIOATION Shots. $75. Can 645-2235. swo - :: W8foamg.206-73«-7a I for tho SOL Call 733-3296, S swoot! Call 733-2708, rnonttnitta old. Can 735-1390, Rd, 733-4910, • • : Justin. SOFA • 3 piece bluo sec- — quality A aiiy quantity WASHER/DRYER sot. ■ tional w/hkJo-a-bod and 2 ^ — 'PIVOT. '96 Zimmatie,'6,3 leederhay.2nd.3fd.4th ^ORSES. Sevofsl Chrl- h ^ t* tow er. 650 IL Complei ^ Kenmore oxc. cond. 'redinora, exc. cond. $800. H j ..*mas kid s h o r s e s . Ci w/pump. panol, bubbibble cutting. 733-0493J $250. Single washer. 'Can 543-8025 eyes. ^ ~ ‘■benvor. Can 734-3587J -screen & dragon llltei 2 $125. Warranty. 7364805 “- SWIVEL rockar. bluo WE PAY CASHJH .FDer, $16.000.734-6491 8trlng.°llb5'baie8.'wiM upholslory.$60. . . / — I' sen sm. anils. 324-5082S % to r antique western bits.b)ta WATE R RIGHTS-SHARE ■ f ii54 I Call 732-0410. 7 ------*2------spurs and tacte— ^ :if*T^(421H-lon-bales7- •: < VICKER‘3 Buy d r Sen. 825-5617J!“ '• (40T)sm . bales. Ig.& sm . ! i 812 I C i d WESTERN S STORE _ . quantttea.Cal324-2157Jiii STEEL BLO aFactoiy out- I HEATING & ’ a ___ g .^- .. 733:n>96_____!2L_ WHEELJJN^tzXSBI0«0. JlAY..200-l-ton.b8>e6,^-U- -_ i« » dj_8_c_o_uju.o.d. .1.gjU R C O N D m O N W G . ■ f ESSSEiTO.lA L _ _ Thundorbf^ wtiooi linesnof- & 3rd. $75 per ion. Please. ^ ra fip ;w w w .fo g o n c y 8t- ■ 7 M ~------~ 1 $2700 oach. Call 731 c a i 834-5245 or 539-5244:i; eei,com 1-800-292-0111 ,y- 1637 or 825-6203. ■ - FAHWHANCH ___ HAY. 4lh S.5th cutting.ij I 8 0 S n ' SUPPUES^EQ^MIP WHEEL-UNES, (SHlmi. ml. - bam storod or tarpod. lost- __Mooro's Inc.-Hansen-- tm m i and move..Qood cond>nd.- - Iro m 200-240 RFV, $120 I COMMUNICATION’ “ 423-5533 / E C j HlA BLl --$27SOaaeft.^«»«»6a3:B33- -doQveTOa.‘C an324-7i4a«-5- ‘ I ------D EVIC ES— I - j “ b e et SHARES 1501 — I R a y . MAKE AN OFFER ,.SRSC. Shares lor cent I 1 708 ? MOTOROLA C ia sslc s.2 jaERI as|^upu^ 2001.670-2480 on approx. 750 ton pood^ _wayjndlos..conibination. ■ _ I — HAY. QHAIN— ‘FARU hand 210bus?ii ------quaOly'af&l^yriBtarxr3 ’ indudos phono w/Charg- Ni ishel. ■ FEED 2nd, sm all b a les. It has NORDIC TRAC-S250; M ' ;PTO.»ilago feed wago » ors. $300 oach. 736-1744. Health h Rider, $150. Call W Bflon. S j been exposed to pesti- - :;W oo.caB324-sas8J 324-4100. W '•* ALFALFA hay second:d &t cklo and.lunglddo.spray, I itand- third cutting approx. IOC ■ 809 n IKhordlcT rack '95 .-slrGnoth ' . * 'R E D BUNKS, free Stan 100 Is.bought and led atyour; ILcom pltter^ o f e — *;?rTg for goats, sheeieep. tons In large hall totor n own risk. Call 8e6-7570Ji | aerobics', non moiorized ^ treadmill. Ind. digital ox- / a.^irs'^s. Dilferent size:lizes. . square bales. Easy acBC’ HAY. New seeding, dairy & i 1 LAPTOP lor only $190 & erciso jJ monitor owner's / S«Save food, boner animnimal c e s s C le a r L akes aren feeder, lsL50tonXS40, 4 laptop for only $275. manual, n $95.423-4678. / j . «^alth.lessciean-up.C(1.Can 5 4 3 -4 6 1 6 o v e n ln g s» 01Of 2nd. 220RFV. 20 ton XI Groal for students, busi- « • ;^S43-2566.« ^ kuve m essage.H ___ S95. Call 208-934-5443. ■ • ness. airavoL 735-1026. SCHWINN AIRDYNE oxor- / ^ else biko. $250. Cali ^ E b f N I S S A ^ 532-4362— /Q r i 817 I V r PUL \ ± - i JJISCFOR^SAL^ V B U j E-MAIL your c i^ illo d ad ✓ rSINESS & SERV]riCE - to us nt / — m m twlnadPmlcron.net i ■> iWmcrc fciferirutfan ~ FAX t , 9 9 9 ^ - c o u s - t i ^ : a l H ^ T T N ^ & A IBR HOME REPAtRS f i j , D R Y W A L L M i l , YOUR i ~ TONY^ HOME REPAIRS ‘1 Interior, exterior. • dosk, froozor. dining sol. ™ Ducts •Furnacoteo a Hospice. Inc. provides:• : caiponiry. And also Fail JOHN’S SHAHPENINQ SERVICE .3quoon ^ bod. otc, 324-7899. /m shop Hei i*Q ryor Vents •Chimneyi . Mo&areandModlcak)0 yard woik. Free ectim atea ere First...Fof^Qualify Usa Complolo sharponing. HAVE i YOU WON A ' . 2y*Vsulailon Rom'ovaii v i r CertHlod.JCAHOAccrod-K)* 735-9207 o r 731*6697 Ited Servlcos. Qeneral. Carbide & slool saws. >JUDGMENT? Did you / , > ^ w i g aoo^-aiei ! ! f l Goriatrfc, Pediatric and1 limousine"" t: 141 Bracken S IS ocollect it? Wb spocializo / t - CanflocNursino:Prort»ost- 734-4050 • 1-80y. Cind. Coffins ^ 4 power augor. great Occupational Thorapy. delivered*Froo Estimalo | C a ™ r Y. 4m>y. ’i.ni..w I g-.nuJ 1,1 ^ I vi> UVU9----- COlg»?n90 In Buhl, BEMODELING IjTREETRIMMIN~G » lOOTJ f8TOIffiRANG£R4X'4 «3W BEOS, twin, all wood, Co- *6,995 Of‘199.86 per/iwJo10. OAC *8,995 or >209.81 per/mo.. I AC *14,599 or *299 per/mo. a _>;^»etlred Iteenscd G eneral.ral. . Hslhy.RuMrtandln onlal stylo, Ind. maitross- Wx» 00 EMMfmklMhO. Thompson**,. AH ^ Contractor w/ovor 25 yrs. A>bor<^m Rosourcos, Inc. oTIS 4 4 drawer undorbed vBSi |i Z E M D O W HW i ZBRO DOWNIHI ZERO DOWNI « P « r- Enjoys catpontrytn< Fdr m oro Infonnatlon, Palrrtlnp & Remodeling ISA i Cortiflod Arborists stoitorago, $150. OLD UP- ^T S l3 \A PR48menrt329.61 per/mo.IKI.OAC c a S E R V I C E dub* lor sole wtth tlow^osi>t (208) 934-5343 471-0249 i Of 788-1611 Rlo • ..... ^leaso call 208-;a6:S§SS^ _ (r/_ ^ ZBRO.DOWNINI^-ZBRO.DOWNi«---- ZERODOWN!Wi—w ------^ PAINTING & 22A OVEN Commoreial I3\APRiamon(hl«mOACw: 13XA«60morthhfmOACC mAPR60.monfi»wmOACAC J;C0UNTHycLEANEB3 (ize. double decker, gas, M M ^ /B u iifw su s, resklonllo), & ^ wallpapering IR M M IG Skill 677-2781______• . i r a ■^■1 constnictkm deari up. c o N a m l n o N r : SpadalU o In carpet . LUPHER PAIMTINQ, INC. • K4KTroo Trimming. _ F I ....------.■------' - s s . ------HENOftY & s o n s '--“ ■ palntlno. Romodollng;Tox- »S'Lawn'card. Sh'mbbory • lal birthday ad you ploced V V . \ o y ______BoodedMiSirsd***'______L .C a r p e ir te rt______end bush trimming. ■soqto timo ago-in TTio / c . Jerom e 324-3299“ “ Com fnerdal & RosUentlalr “ p s s a r For froo Estimates r7mes-A/aws? Now Is tho / . — .A ll Jo b s LJiroe&Small C all73W »53 “m*m o to come pick up^your / A .COMPUTER Call BUI 0.(208} 324-3475 1427 UUI UKU UVO. N . lnlertor&exlertor' or{208)727-1267cen. — picturos. S to p b y T h o " ” / ' ® ^ALESffiERVjCE'C v73»6618.or731-6pS9a ”TweddiN6 & Customer cS Servico DopI 39-1Sa3*1-S00-333-2ai ; • floonNG EbhlpesM aids ^ Itxtoyl g 'W B S T^ A N O ’^www.gorytwM riaad.«M i lACTORS, Jo h n Deere qBB ;;|Sw !SSSS!!u;s!l -— PROFE8SIOMAL-7------W ^ N O -S M O P ------B's; 8,^ r c N E ^ '8 HOWE CARE TASptts^ta*.tidajn3'J9r3aj6r~ I. .poonNaacoATtNos WedcSng w* Dresses S25-S400 Woi/ould mako super New cumenUDcn units suOjsa to prtor ^ :f:; ^-RemcdetaVdiywall.llle,'“ . 733-7221 or 326-6857 Brldesmakl-RentorBuy. 0r Veeeera presents. 701-4691 ■ < OFFICelO•7M48e8t - ' T painting ft'catpentiy. 2 0■ ' Commercial. resldemIaJ. j Vpl^l^-Shoes-Bras V tWTl t 6 VMtourratan«tbr* yrs exp. Free Estimates. BuB*jp roots.'M ost minor Prom Pre Oulncoanera Cruise boai jfttecafd^V ome* Ma«.^ oardtorasontor.dtlzon.. .^{^..Ic^njoeTaabZW .—=^T-leaks:T>palredin24 hra.- —= ^733^838 T .-210 S. Main- lease (atl 208-732-0714. ^

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— ------;• • BS N O W B O A R D S (2^ w / CH5H6VY. 1986.'Slhrerrt(ir XM Thursday, Jan. 4,2002001 bindingsI 4 boots. S100 h< beVHie. 1988; 'r o iMMustsnOconMiUbla i o ’ 'JEEP- h e a v v d u ty , e x c e lle n t $20$2000. Owner. 73k4-e282. Exai •'1087Comanchs P o 'ntIA6 6 • 2 0 6 6 'i—cti firm. Call 934-8300. c a o n ^ . Can 326-31^ *c, project *65. AC. * 2 . 4«4PU»U^200.1»7tVW w lSSi . DODOe, Con, 1981 > ”Bw 0'* Ursa,I nsw Interior. Bsls, $i SUMMIT W 670. S « a l E S ,$900.1989 vwca- oaxona 7 3 4 ^ a 2 ^ . M o u n ta in e er Sports In . AAC. manual'. 75,000 $300orbe«ofl«r. ^ »lconvsrtWe.$3000. THE ACE;ESONBRlbGGE* BoMyWolir J^alrflsld. J 2400 mis. m CaU536-251Z - - goodcorid.Can324> TOYOTA,^rA. Avalon, x u : ^ ■ $3600. Cad 324-6492B ■ Ci - g^LyourdmifM g ad* HONOii5>A’asp™iuo,,TM- or 8444122 «VM.. -.120,400.100. If app rev^ — y; I aesums Isaa^fl ■ V am aha ‘01 Mounlain 55 lousat - aepd iMBto,. MERCUI -twtnadOmlcroruMt -CV^to,ltalm sj l>.|t«« „„5, / ^ . ‘ E x c . cofT ft ...... "A great memory tfo«-notdo TOofce-':------N O R T H -^ ------t ^ r r ~-M f o»T 700-w /c«nlB lor «■ ~Sola^ExtrSrilS- 2 i ^ a philosopher, anlym y r orethana ------4k K J 4 3 • •- -c o v e r. Brand now. 81 mis.- »im0Olba8O.V-8. '•t $10,500. HONIDNDA -87 Accord U<— ■ Indshlsld. Msotianlc. -srfront dictionary can be ca $6500. Call786^4« C he body is wrecked, eng: «^and.^tained^ -trol,-ksksytssssnliy.'Bal- VWrlOSS.Vi called a gram- ______'• V 8 2 3 C a l l ^ 9 ^ _ j 5 u 000.678-0408 ancacA ------^—m ar."-— '------— Yi otact^nly-37K-mli; s 5 ® S I Wor^'TL«aC*intoftor. fS?1600/offor. JAGUAR XJ8 HONDiHDAWPfskJds , fSSiSEJSSS” — JoftnZ/enienry Newman ------AAQ109 ^long track oxcolleni I960. Runs orsat.noeds Exo. condition. $1500. Call FuDykwdwIIj $28,250. ^ ixo. cOnd^Low nfllos- I038AN:N sm initS^ m.vnni ------W E S T ' • Con734-9377«-- ' ^to^worfc. $l000/o(fer. ’ Runii E A S T 8878-2233 ask for Ga/y; :^ali934-915? . - $ ^ ;tm il w tiM liiiS ' ’-ftKaiSm ’ A 9 .♦Q86S2 YAMAHA.Tj 1999 & 2000. ‘00 Dakota ^ spd »»,g3<.4247JI OOWMol Atatounuimentso;somelimeago, • v Q J lo . 10 763 .V A 9 4 axe. a condition. 436-(515 ^art. cab. Loadedll M o ^ r — a famous bridge pla;ilayer bid to a # 5 4 ♦ AJ10 7- or 0 43 1 ^ 1 7 a s l( for Chris. «bobfoad. Best offer. . | ^ | ______hannless. partscore^5*J\fler playing - * .7 d 4 2 - - - A a ------,J 543-6322— ' I H ----- few cards, he'sai said; "Wait a “ minute; I've playedd thisU deal be- S O U T H I SORTING GOODS angino 455 OkterrioMe 4 1 ^ 1 focP->IlThexLh&jecIteiited^Mch-card , . , . , *< ' 4k A 10 7 . BI KUffTlNGSUPPUES tirotIroa.S2800. 7 3 4 - P * ^ I n e v e iy o n e ’s h a n d . =,¥^IC5'-=='==— -p FOP5Rb-98ExptororXLT - i |H ♦_K_Q.8.3.._.L_ ;pANOE'.P* 16'Coleman ^ aTT . AC. 70Kml8. $15,000. ' wAjais & vosts. $350/oBor.” " i j i Land the deal...... - • ♦ KJ85 ...... g jJtsofoxtiHs. 5366542a Call 543-8892 was discarded.. A concomputer pro- ^RO Expedition, 4x4. .1 ^ 1 • gram that waa tisod:cd.tp.presort—Vulnerable, J,., .CO.COYOTE.8ki.sot. boole,- - 20(>000.-Eddio Bauor, 5.4.- _polos..8kis,.good cond.- V8 — tournament deals hadlad.erroneous* D ealer EatB a s t - /8, 3rd eeat.'-rear^lrr -|j^H ly duplicated a deal. F $ 1 0 0 . SPALDING golf $32^ .9 5 0 . Call 734-5605.a I H B 1. Paradoxical* • . clubs.Cli Ex2000. 11 piece esb Iy. this player and,mtmany.others. Thehiddingin g : s(sot+bag & head covers, YiH . O f-tS O . 1982. 4 wd. I R S ______can’t remem ber bridgedge datesJbr— •—'—e exc_ccnd.4260/oflor^ 1 spd, 6 cyllndor,. $1995. . i l i i him and eveiyone elselse, a bridge , ■ f! S o U i r ^ e s t N o rth Ptoase PI call 208-733-5244. 124-8660 altor 60m Jl l l ^ l I g g player’s calendar js a •INT 3NT ja >RO'Rajioer. 1998. bluo. I ^ H s available. It ' • '] JEROME Club MOfrtxwhO laiching s hell. PL. PW. J o ■ ' incltidcs a daily tiating:infro£.tounia.------lQf.8^Ue-Call^734-6650,B - — iC rC O rsiiii o n c er war* ' I ^ H ment schedules, a da: anty. extended cab. daily instruc- Opcninglrailead: H e a rt q u e en ^ ______tive deal and spacei for fc personal _ "^ 910 ' I SII4.s00--Call420-2605.«4" t w a v e l ' t r a i l e r s ^ ^ dales. For your copy ( Sffo H anger.-92.5 1^™ desktop calendar, call ) W IT H T H E A C E S 1 ^ pood. V6. oxt. cab. BBPi ■ _- ... . ■ - . J ■t+B COVER.hoavy ca duty while 2P55300.Ctoon.e37-6523Ji .■■3292. The price-is J13.9I3.99 plus $4,00- ---- • - F ^ ^ ^ M raller ■----- wrshfpptngTiird'haiRllIi ~HTonrrunsQroal!“ Today’s deal fromD Si t y p a r ’a South holds:d s : - W ------ACkTt -- 89, 26'Smwhooir ,Call543-2117.B ■ ------calendar providesnnejr example.------;------.AC..awningJi'.lon.lruck. ■«—„A d . 1989. F250. 4X4. V Q J 10 7 6 3 I - After East wins his heart ace OK, roar kilchon. PoH(t I cab. 5 spd.. very good ■ and returns a heartrt toI South’s ♦ = < B,?Special S6995. tape. 94K actual mis.. ■ ♦ 7 6 4 2 .- Brockman’*RV324-4203 }.500. (^II543-4035.B ■ l i l A I H M I king. South'must scorcore his nine- or 1-800-773-3167. S8.5 S o u th ^ HOS m-30'cussA— r winners without losingling the lead. North . So ROYALS INTERNATION. ^0**' Leading diam onds l( 7 • AL ’oworslroko. $19,500/' I J toward his ^^T’ .•p whAL’85.40-3 axlo5th P®''ffer.Ca»539-2108.« ■ ■ U 6 >76,364 - honors would be suicJicidal. East '25-27HCP whoof. Roafly nice. Ex- lo r C-I995jimmy.4door, I would take his acei anda: lead a _ ' tepio n d e d c a b F o rd , with GMC- plenty of power. S8500. SLE.E super shape, must H ______heart, resulting in a tw< II! $10,900. 734-170a__ ■ ■ twoitrick_seL__ANSWER:I: Four.hearts.. This Far loss than Iho loan VQl- selll: m Therefore, South's onlynly chance is- handlvillpnproduce a probable fnre uoof “ ® the HV. Call S uC ^ JIMMY -82 Robullt I f l #0HR)4HRC ' to win four spade triclu.:ks. How docs in heaieartsand perhaps none g—678-8235 3500 j& OD trans. PW. PL ■ pB ------hed ait?—------:------" a t- n o itr u m p : jns-i-drlves-excelrj H -kss ’P- ' JTARCRAFTrMotoorr 199 500.677-4431 ' | H His only hope is lhathat West has ■ $201991 Jent Irlf. Exc. cond. *250 a singleton e l ^ l o r nin< $2000.735-9806, msg.B CMC*C Yukon.SLT/98V8 I ■ line. Careful- ' liter, tan loamor. whito ■ ' ly. he leads a club toI dummydi and------I ~l extSlerior. loadod with ■ ~Wmm leads the spade jack. EaEast covers, AVIATION orylhing. 50k $20,000. ■ - - 3S' m s W/SUBIS South wins, and Westt miraculous-m B-9791 d a y s677-2908 I M m ' 9 4 , 7 0 1 ly drops the nine. Anofhother club to .I T u i ZU, Trooper, '94. oxc. I . dummy ajiows Southh tot finesse • FUGKTINSTRUCTION-I cond. $8,500. Call. ■ . - a iJeR&J Aviation U C 4,3 ^ ^ 3 4 8 or42^0-5950.M ■ k again in spades — thiss time,ti to his ilJorom o County Airpon -7= = ^ seven! This gives him ei| ilKau la n tA e n .r o Dot niMl :>, Grand Chorokoo Hhow^76M 5 m«>datinC*N(>IOHtft f4,m ~ lease coll 208-536^2512. ___ ------^ NTTO BUY _Slraw ___ _ j " _ r _ _ 9 0 5 ------I f o r d : 38-6^-4543-- 1-=T Iobaio(6r 2001. Coll dollstindcloihing.'1959 - B «D.li-Ton..-1965,.3S2.------(buri:ey)~" - l-JIfl 731..5463. Of 825.5463 ■ ' 1979. Inlorestod In OS- & spd.. new brakes 4 olc. U lalos and collections. Call — 1500/otfer, 734.9743. ^ — mw^SSMO WANTTOBUYrColt ' GUN SHOW JOHN 1^20 , I I kA TOIFR04 733-1322 or 733-9688.B pyttiorKstoinlosa slool 6 *. - Jqnuary6m4 7m gas.HN DEERE, 1954,70 I ITOSFORS^ B ^ i Ploaso call 208-733-t479. 4 1Sal. 9-6 & Sun. 9-4 stooriras. Ilvo PTO, power B 8 2 7 ■ I SI poring. It runs. 736-1719. l i f i O ^H lniK W )0>(LOASSA 3 Shilo Convention Center ^ ------^NTED Com Top Jof-a. I ^GARAGESALE^ — n o w $ 4 8 , 9 5 5 idhoi small PU. 6‘ bo*. ■ — 780 Undsay Bh/d.-— 30 chock your ad for II _ -1 0 0 8 -...... ’ I P'ooso iASSA1^3UM u»„u, Call 423-6291 ; jj; Idaho Falls, Idaho B SI roctnoss on tho lirst h7i*jnw$8(S,330i ------208/746-5555-.------B ------SEMIi & HEAVY ' lhal il runs, o s Tho VWMTED • Pop and Candy " a i t Twin Falls County Fair Admission S4.00 — EQUIPMENT - les-Nows Is not ro- machine and small Grounds REMINGTON ^ 11-87 Sup CAT Li nsiblo lor errors al- concession trailor. Jan. 6th 4 7tti • 5 T LOADER 950. Very f Shai limo. Call 67B-0477 or 678-7723. Mag. 12 go.. 3 .W . Varl- D<»d : Vendors W anted choko. eh LIko now S600. O'-« dCa shape. S25.000/off- M im a31'(USSA umr , 7 4 f f o m Drop oH bo* for r , . Call 531-5052 - U — amaisfaASSA WANTED 7000 bushols of Call 734.9886.- iguzIJ: ^T O M A T IC ------I M sholl com. Call 825-5667 ^ • used oyo glasses — u f;i,998 iniMM > ' I diesel,5 .'FSR. 1990. turbo RANSMISSIONS • e it-HOw$Z330 532-4439.FreeAdmimon JSol,6cyl.6apd.Rofrlo, ^TR< MjUiMWUrU'WfM WANTED Glass pump =; I - - 9 0 6 1611.: icial $359.95. Most - * 'HBB/ouwi. W m oijIM'OUfCIONrjlUlflcoi: mai3'3 TWINFALLS, 1050'Pah- I l Hl.24gvr,-k)oks&run3 - Spociirican vohiclos. parts. Q tobos (Of Qlobo bod« ^ I H O T TU B S /P O O L S I groall:Ml! 59.995.539-1441.* Amoria tos/lonsos). G as & oil por- simoroi, ® 10-2pm. Sat. f c bor4instaiialk]n H0t«r,tu.jnw$58.1 8 ,7 7 0 m t s x t t i $ 1 4 , 3 1 5 only. Lawn oquip.. mow- colain signs. Vollox signs, ° TERBUILT 359.1986, included. 5MnMMR(USIC«2l a n m ^ , I Skunk or Slinkor Oil quart or, ® odgor. wood oator, r„ioX“.» Op w 'r00 Cummins, 13 spd,, • Econon-3my T m nem leslon m , . . l^(usiA,ttum.mm i2 -2 H oil can s. Will pay up to quality ^ aniiquos, clothes, Exftcond. Ex( Call 734-4197 . ko. a/r, Al wheels, dual callall 324^760 for skis, lols ol misc. Furrti- — 1,760 fMMNt . SSOO for Unllod Oil. f ♦ sp ; \ s 4 POOLS Jtacks, noo nice paint Job. eBtlmatvB.U1 $00 our LARGE selection M-4552.324-27241 decorative iloms; card ta- K 011ol USED MOTORHOMES. c HgtfV• Call 886-7623 Call 324- MW ;__ ble covor. Call 735^ » 3 7 j — iVY '91 ^ T w/80rvlen -BUICI'« ,R iv io fa ..'9 7 ._____m y .Many^FLOOflPUNSlo- - b ^ i r \ 9T28K mlloB. m ust V S ^ -UUNE BUGGTTCuslom ' JyTV;erAT. CC. Very tp a d ^ , S WANTED TO BUY Blad<:' ° luboframo. llO h p . 16.000.734-5823,■ smiih tools. Irip ham m ers t J!HLan. S5500.867-1919 80111516. , iflSSccVWongino. Bus a ^O/eOsoanglnoi. BERTJIAHBAUQH . jUc. £ a ll Lourop a t irons. 1.01s of extras. IDGE. m ofi 0*1 xaO CAMAROlalic, $850. 350 on- - 11 208-543-4679 ’ - | ___■floadyferpaim.SMQO______- MOTORS ...... ™U.luily ’5 loaded, good ;300.735;8447,B^^ ___ W M uun^rrr^BI ond.,112.035 m il o s _ . BtnoS3C - ^ N T E D TO BUY ■ O ldo^ •.invostod.sacrilice for • “ M 9 8 7 . runs groat.. Fender guitar atiipllller* , S3S00.788-4573.B ____ K REPO: Taking bids CAMRY. through 1-10-01 $1700.30, Coil 324-7460 , and b o ss am pliriers. Any HONDA HO ’85 Shadow 1100 IHtUALL, 1973; 23 rt. Contoc? r539-7461.B . NOW cond. Call 326-3623 or Ve motofliomo. low miloago, n n ntact /a c Amy O 676-6089' or 5 Very last, low miles, sod- „ ° »"LEH,.CIfru#-LXI- • ------539-9876, dl. good-cond..Muoi sell;- LQE. D .aR ota.J90..5. .CHRYSLi dio bogs. 52450.-0011- )K.V6,AC.Ieath6r, 735-8547 leavo m ossago _fe o o 'o n .r. 734.2027: . PS. ABS. 12K actual ‘09.4OK. No mnttof tww you spond your ISIS4200.420-5548.B PW, »L,PL p o w o r s o o ts , ’ dttya. elfliiaillod flia vour JIQHGNDA^-HOfomanr-lBOOr , JIoLHfl.Extondi.. ______busy scj;o 8 5 WANTED TO BUY.16 II. gloves, glc pants 4 oxtfsgoar £:F FI I. M ountain C at. Ex- Cylinder PL, PW . AC, ro a r m S idor. 5 spd. CO, tool travel trailer In top cond. lor lor bike. Complete pkg. Irasrasll S2000/oflor. Please box, pus tor, platinum, slill Ploaso call 208-734-7608. Sl,100.C Si oll733-0514.« call»ll 208-423-4982.B 543-664.push bor. S6500. Call warranty. $11,500. •6641 orS43wt372.B '0-260S-«______.WANTED lo'buy- Uaod ^ HCTICCAT'M GMC. Sli POLARIS Sponsm an400L -ARC .Sierra. 1995. 10.s, SSSW bost o»or.------^------sludio p l a n o . Coll . S3200. S3: Call432-53l8.H ' SSSO5SOO/oftor.Call543^4« 539-292 5^3-4546. SiJ2 '2925 or536-6346.H SUZUKI, 1906 LT 2 5 0 ,4 T S-MAIL fJ your classiliod ad TOYOTA ^RANTEED ■■"w a n t e d TO BUY: wheolor. wh racka^runs groat. to us at 5 spd.>TA'94 Ex PU4cyl, G U A F I. Exc. cond. 55K mis. , Wooden Vanity. S1000. SK Call 206-536-6640. tw twlnedOmIcron.net _$6782.32. Call' 536-1863— ' ^ IlH WMn““ 9* C tA O U t --Call734-573T.. - WA?WANTED Max Of oquivotonl P OJIX U rT s. -95 XLT SKS; TOYOTA, mau’smw/siaiU — WANTED TO BUY: D oor brond,eIltorralrivehIsl«, bra '99 >TA. 1907. p/u. Runs - r f.. Times t i News'- B6 500 SKS. bolh tow' ‘ flfeet.it. 272 m ;p:fl.-$2500.- ' anllofs. Paying lip to S14 : libor : Blass body with 3 rtilkmios, 2-place lilt Irlr. _?QH420420-3260.B guararantees to sell per lb. Jan.SS 6(rom-lO bal balloon tiros on oach sldo SS;<;s;4oo/onor.wiii.8oii. . ^ r r r r . ------, merchandlse,'.. e r i , ------om to s p m . WoMon inn; -tfffloon W land'orwaldry.' sopiopamt^.CollS43-5246.B B . tomotive.ln 7 . ItsA inainit^itiii .OOSBlooLakoe- ...-CaU324-6868.«- -• pKTS 7 ’a u lo l )U R IS , 1999.700 RMK. Twln Folle. Idaho 5 = ■ -■■■..-day!lys'and real. _ ...... -i.,.' m < r i , i 56- track. PSI pipes. V- g ^EVV~ iteim sdays. H O W $ » 4 , 4 a S WANTED to buy: I — n torco, o ried s. portlno. Fox -5^^ -VI,.,, - 1998 SuDorban, irun the ad an __ .Usod.Snowboard. in good- B __ ihock*.on-roaf,-rune mllos,.tront and rear cond. Coll 324-5458 B - a c c I s s I h i e s " - Itlonat 7 days: “iiiviw rM 'irBBB; foal.Cnll645.2629.B 1_passonoer, carmine aadltic . M W t tt m — leavo m sg.— ■— . $24,995. Exc. There'e is a'S3 extra T TO lIM M - -- — LOOK AT our— p oiLARtS. l a 2001 Rod Snow condition ortheguaran* -■ ■ ■ v » W $1T,I WANTED-AKC Mini'- c lUon..Call 733-7579. f e e fo r mw $13,990, Schnauzer-lor-atud ------Selection of Flah, Y Suburban. 1996, tee 3ackage.pa Ads S k i , & J e t B o a t s - 208-:38-720-3772,■ be cancelled ' Call 734-4212. ■ ' * ______ovorylhlnoathor, loadod with' mav b WAN I bu: uocoratlons, N ew & U s e d • s k il-D-d OO -94 Summit 603 Mustrthlng. sol 50k. $25,000. e a r lv'forcustom fi er sell. Coll 543-1497 I son/ico & campaign mod- ' Starting St£ at $495 at... E*c.((c. cood, wA-orykiw mis. or539-2t ven|encebut ._ol5Ui£smlunLMcoaJfiL ___BBERTHAHHAlJfaH 9-2047.*______COf’Ve _—CHEU-V^jy-.y n______th e1 ce h a rg e ' will n a m e d o r n u m b o r o d ...... ------MOTORS — ain th e s a m ^ I plocos-Pleaso-call-Paul Ot tiW T C a w ^ T O Z B R . — rotjulJtj ouni Honda 5.5 hp snow limojliLmotat/cafb..Fuil— 4X ____ . —-Nut1ing733-1p91. ■ - ) 4X4. $3000/oHor. ______ow er $695.324-0011. Call :all 733-4520.B \

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