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^lAGie-'/W. - ^-‘■ I : ^ p a s s aa i g e i I V'^^HYiwh » « 7 :S e f> hirttfielVnn ■ y 's - " . ' ' jGraduates w(would need /■ B sUsYMCA-fe ; to meet neww :standards wt'.' newew director y m « m ^ h a sis , planned. By Robert Mayer ■ i , PageAS - i Tlme»News writon '______'-'■ .V F Jy l ‘- TWIN FALLS-S - High schuui ■ M o k t e v ' ■ students would havhave 10 earn pro- 9 ficient scores on :Idaho's stan- ■: Ooli«up:M^vrVall^con- ' R B dardized tests taagraduiite gr under W, struction iAdusttylygivesthe pJH I the latest versionon ofi a statew ide ■ '. yeai a robust startart. H school accountabiliiibility plan, Pag«B7 n In addition, teacteachers, sch B ' showfeaturbigm. . with a forklift and chainlin. Ih t; C u g genheim en Museum and liis lii own drawings, making a ■ BEL!2LlSytJB.a There’s sbme- um of Modern An in spending sp models and then : It ■ ”This is inspired., T>irhis is us," beMifseun ^difnciiric si^udngAip out ^and.^t,muscums in marizing m his work in mechai ' cash wiliill help , iscb, DaBas, Jerusiilem,. drawings di done to minute3 I frac- • evuemese'dayi onderful,” Valencia,, Spain,S and Sendai, tions. ti Workers at the W fmething that resembles a geous. absolutely woi larriage irt. an agri- Japan, WWalla Foundry pounded oui toutma pie of ia rm w oiheh fana m enn echocd Ron Thaemert ucator with Otterness;ss, whose works com- steel, st which adds up to 2 le out 'of sieeJ and hay bales>s cultural extension edu( The ABSoclated ProPress______daho. “I’m mand manyly thousands of dollars, pounds p< in each sculpture. ■ i S S i p ^ ring 17 feet into the azure•e the University of Id? going to take pictureses of these said he wasas inspired by viewing One resembles a line dra' TON - Namp;i I ■ . oveirseasloadup 10 of a farm worker bent over ro , WASIIINGTOi i t, and put them in a po'lower point smaller “WlWhat the Hay?’’ sculp- ol )rRani/atiitn will , ou could call it drive-by art. »oman lailh-Iifcd ore; H ’ nisrosten. people lhat tm ^ creatected on a whim.-^y by .sov- a a bale of hay. Another, a wc ' ' ^ o msed as it is next to IdaholO presonwtion and tell pi d The receive federal1 fuifunding for one of r e our alfal- eral U tica,M N ont., farmers. with w a scyihe in her hand, couplehway 75, which gets hun*:i. this is the way w e store uvo pilot projectsrets in the nation to ■ " O n e stuuuck a 10-foot ther- third t^ is of a farmwoman can ds of motorists whizzing by,y fa in Blaine County.” promote marria(ria g e am ong low- ■ S n akin-Hay”- . mometer inir a bale of hay and a a couple bales of hay. r y d a y .------; -The unusual “Mak ------income families.;s. I I N a t io n i b co lleg e ten- Idaho s 5S sculptures are th e worlork of inter- called it Hay'Hs Fever,”’ Otterness PageA2 The programm aims a to provide ‘ ut, then, that would dismiss olher built a buffalo out Please see HAY, Pa . . Youpassers-by w ho pulled off th,e e • nationally acclaimed•d sculptor said. “Anolh counselint; andd oiother supportive H ; Ext«Kled^:p . B l poisec services to parentrents who are inter­ H - could remain in ] ■ Highw ested in man>-inBring each other. It's H . a top U.S. conum dreds I t’s BAD 01)U T THERE also tarneted:d .at preventing - —...... every( divorce amongng those who are But, 1*T1 already marriedied and at improv- :U.S.tt^pS the pa 1. 1.1 ing parenting, skillsski of both mar- in Iraq for years, ' ■ ■ U n uusual weat]ither patter ried and non-mann arried couples. im an d er says.- 9 1 ^ The Nampa>a f project, called ■ i . COIVIINC p ^ .A 3 g ^ Healthy Familiililies Nampa, will gues muchh of the U.5 include counsel!iseling services for F plag lat focus on good . Knight RIddeIder News Sewlce If that figure holds true,=. May's Pfifo""'-' 'ha' cUiliL falJ>“n"S. storms s will be the third co ment of Health and ever, following (hc devasiislallns • Tlie Dcpartraci K H T h e numjmbers can’t begin to « » S Humai. Service.ices said F rid ay it fGUP B ■fl measure‘ tlthe devastation, but tornadoes t of May 3-7, 1999 $544,400 to the id April S""^ they do tellell th e story of one of the $1.6 j billion in damage; and •ganization and 2-5, 1974, when storms c:cauUd Nampa orgai stormiest: ststretches of weather in i S990.000 to a pprogram in the $1.57 billion in damage a a ■■■^ U.S. history)ry. J Grand Rapids,J, Mich.,M: area. states. Jim Hardenbrook. Since thh e first of May, 27& tor- * cteii 18 The Rev. Jim The 1999 storms affect at Nampa’s Church hadoes bla:(lasted through the cen- , dam aee ' states, but the heaviest di ;ren and also House ' tra l a n d scsouthern states, from' w J as in Moore, Okla., just sosouth ot of Iho llrcthoron H I /spisi^ I to Virginia - by far the < lere a Chapla'" in "J the Idaho - Colorado to Oklahoma City, whe , has worked for m ost ev erX rrecorded in that span. Category^ 5 tornado leveledsdmuch Lcgislaliiro, In ' B d n g atn o m isl to people were killed. , montlis to gett the th program start- ||B |||M ||^ | ' Forty*two of toym. healthy marriages , estim ates total S425 mil- 's stonns «il- Ho s,.id ho; D a m ^ esi T he worst of Thursday’s i •ihle fath e rh o o d go ■ I tfiM» lion, b u t LorettaLl Worters of the targeted | Moore again, aalmost and respoii'iiliU :e Information Institute- { hand-inhand- ■ I S(indi four years to ihe day. I lougher to be a ■ I Ilw Tima itlMf PnU e swMiw dtlxto franI in front of bf r torRadMtanaged SSirS;fo rk said losses will like- “There were 1,500 buiu ild in g s “ I f s a U.i i< 18 liard enough. hlooM, OUa. PraM ’i heoM w nI on*on of Mveral htmdrtd damacmim In Moor, ,|y reach $615600 nullion to $650 mil- Please see WEATHER.1. PageF A2 Please see,ee hMARRIAGE. Page A2 !pectal*needs■ mdaywluM ■ tomado swiifit aerM:row tlw Oklahoma Cltj metio area.ai lion.

n d a y b i ■ I n d e x ^ N o rm al i^ e after doorc open[IS in flightt Tragedy In thUjesky / ’ ^A operatlon' ^ \ o l r o a r . H i Oass«eilX&2a"-* « r i t Arour>d129 ' '• . feet about 45 minuaItes after takeoff traumma e at Kinshasa General c a r g o ' TbBW passengers ol f l d o o r s o n . Ihursday night fron:>m Kinshasa, the HnqpltaItaL _ a Russian-built^ vas n ot known how m any peo- 5'^"' y ground m KINSHASA. Congo - The ri*rear capital of the ceientral African It wai Ilyushin 11*76 cargo ' ■ trosswod BIO' tor of [a caifo plane burst opeOM nation, said government pie wer/ere on the plane or whethei bad«eats.or_seaibd^_PMple)ple plane were sucked oc ■ .. .. ttbl>.:,-^keOTan,Kikaya:aiinjCanibL ______they, ha wn N-■.Nation...;..'. *"■ often'travel on modinec^ ------overthe Congo whei d ° S i l dm ^ to ■ - Seven people w«were confirmed in a t i the rear door opened ■ - ' ip^t!i•A34^1VM^ t W« iry helicopters cargo^ planesp that have few seats c f tr ^ tb s while otfaen surviverived d ea d and m ilita r n in route Irom Kinshasa Ily u sh in 11-76 ... as it vwere searching thetl region for leavingngm ost passengers to cram ir ■ r \ A t ^ ij& r^cUiii^ to die drcraft as rear Lubumbashi. l‘.';(Srf(fl(l....-MO . “itomed to die airport, offida,d ^ ' . -moie casualties, thetl spokesman amonglg th< d r belongings in the reai .said. Karubi didid riot provide oftheaeaircrafti r rX" ’• . C.A.R^:^ S U O A N | IdJWday^ ^ • ■ Jon: Hoavy imnsport Thera vfas confution overr tlthe details but confirnrmed that those Thele > privately owned plan( Primary luncUon: d to PSijW 5 tool. 8 lochos (50.50 , ■ -dtenBa^ toU; Tvro offidals attthe. tt wUo died had beensn "ejected from apparajrendynad been chartered t< ^ Wlno«p«i:t65loc it^rnatlonal xlrirart told TheTt theriaoe." . transptsport Congolese soldiers ancand materv) e d and. the plane ' theirra' families from Kinshasa to ^th( CONGO20 t i l v Lwigth:lS2toot/UBt/ioi/2mcnos(4e.60 ishi. r ® m ifeM -dead; Latcr^a m any were Sucked southettieastem dty of Lubumbashi ^ meter#) ilties ou^? OM Kabambiba Mbwebwe, a a d iuloioDd n center. Soldiers reguegu- 110.230 to (50.000 kg) gthe doctor vdiotieatM'dvicdms.' ' latrly^r> provide security in Congtngo MnlrM)«pMd;S•d:52empn(850kph) "• : ••,•;■•.•;-■ deal dt.to ^ „.:Th*.Wt.crpw.;irm n a g e d to.fW/. 'jddes,>s, often .traveling as a grou] ibtshlf CeUlng: 50.860twOteM (approx. 16,500 ■ P M P M icon* • the'lplaneback tot< tbe eapitaf,"' TbetV^ .1 meters « seen‘tfa(D next - tit w*was not immediately ktwwiown..'. -. H R S R ^ v. - ^ 4-1 nwkff ' wiie^ The H52SE±-LSae^ ' r I'l Max rwi0«: S.343,343 miles (8,600 ton) u*>:. :,tnittinsadoor. . ‘>hy: tlthe door came open. Th were treated for ' vreatbea»ervri* dear. Thete were n AP * SOURCES: AMOdMd P t« ^m ;ESRI adpsydiploM iest^;

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CaW. *5-3! \ ' ' n,.g,na UJ ■ M ‘iV < 1 677-4042 - 1 mtreasad budgetary High H school students V/o/ould Thus, federalll n requirem ents .: growth, and in yearly progress” : i discretion, hijvlave to score at the proficident for “adequate yeai Tests___------On the otherher hand, schools that leveevel or above on tiu: hi^ sciichool and “highly qualifialified" teachers ■ Governoior signs redi ted into the state m fall iritn the ••n("needs improvement” ISAT ISA if they are to receive diplo-dl were incorporated listrict bill Continued from Al could plan fer the firstIrst time In thi6 1)I-,n v i ;r (A I'j - JKejMihiaan The tui list cotdd Iw nenegatively sanctioned mas. mas Those who fail to do so cc U-Kislauire. , (;>.v iJill O w ens sijiiiiil>ni-d a hill on liiisinuss f , , , liy such actidlions as prescribed- try try again during the next ISISAT draft. L'urrent l»alliir is leftover i h e plan relies nn ihe Aside from tiiele aaddition of the ; l-nil.iv iliai ti-ilt;i\vsvs iloiinressinii- when tlie siaff members, los.s of sess(ession. ;s from die Iasi iwf> years,^ assessments - liie ’ S . . ' il tiie federal portionsons, little has > .i] ilis tr ic ls llial iir<*r<* less iliari 2 iidjaM dist . ,v slate accreditalitation, and in aeased If If a student failed to reach lie stales were rerpiired tn Standards Achievemeni '1 ! plan during the : v'-.iis o ld. ;■ IMOVL-Iililliiiil to iild IkjI- d ie 2(KH) ( ivcrsigiit hy the state profident pro level on the tiiirdd oy, changed in the pis iistrict IxiumLiries based on Direct Writing Assessmi neon last year, despite8 a iseries of public .i sl.'i llu.- c o r - , slimn iliidviinliiK e in liil)lit';i the district could intervene K) census. 111 Cnlrjradn. the liie Direct Matij Assessm Ixihaif of tiie student to provicvide a hearings, said Ranlandy Thompson, ;i iii-vv (.'iiii'russiuiiiil,ild (1 i s tr iit. iXfmrK.rat-itaiKotiirtjIled Hniise and hnw those sanctions i«h measure student academlinlc fcnt|wl- Ige classroom instruc- different difI testing method otherot the sute board’sI’s clchief academic UclIlOlTUlS VOWlid;d Ito chiillenKe * litckud rat-coniroliednn Senate dead- IS prompted com- l i < iciiiiri. jiidKciiiip (;iili .1 •. i>erionnancee tinn lesis would deter- verify ver “esseniial skill compe ■ iiplemenled new maps. ____ re<|uiremeiits, scliooli that public inptnput Is largely '*> ;ind inajoriiii.- »U m u st whetherier a sdinol is reward- des." de« ’ lot t oniirrHM'Jii.jl ;ini ulilii-aiis, wiin nnw hold demonstrate "ade({uutc That rule was added withh spe- - i g n ^ _ (lis iiic is fv i;iy di.-ciiccy tiie iiiiritiieraliire, n piisliod tlirough . L . .11 Siudeni per scores, until 2014, By tliat jy ISAT scores broken of wiunni would find it diffloiinilt to stand tiut percQ>tiQ>tion as, to date, d ie sessior map in ihe finai days of n !i^nrof measuretl by 1 students are to performn .It profi- four categories. They ever eve pass the ISAT. tiie priority iiasl>e«i b ^ designing a sion this week. cieni levels- The state board lias been work-w plan that meetsI th«the requirements ard plan, . , ■r tills month, how* ,Under the stale hoar inced p ro fic ie n t - lng ^"8 on school accountabilityity for of the law. Later th those teachers, schot)issand dis- • ll pro- ever, the boardd wwiU host a'ltiw One diess after man i ndards, .some time, drafting several iricts that make suchI progress exceeds stand; posals for eventual presentanation round of publiclie 1hearings wilh 1 opens fire i.fnr.lhcir • I'roficienl;ni - meets standards. on given to pubac Cl.hVhl.ANI) tAr A P j - A m nn ’i'litr s . roold-expect-iewards.f to tlie Legislature.-When thele fed- greater attention t efforts, niat miglii includude public • Basic - IwllK‘low standards. 'eri id Act ' input > as loog aiai (sugttstions tf e ' w i'jn ii); < iiirin student those efforts were compIicaieses Shoemaker said. *T1naf s thele most ally only lasu two or tliree iShv, | , la is iii} ; y rm r kkills,” Siiid for serv• taxpayer dniiars to pay Kansas City earlier in thehe week," A stro n g ;1( low-pressure system Sh MfKire tliis h as lingereded over the southwest faycrable fa) place for thunderstworms thenyoo^KabretbreathlBT,’’ ^ S ■ HiirdenhrrHjk, wlitilin iIS le a d in g th e rrvices provided by church- Nn nne was killed in M For the plain:ains states,-that ; l.ii)iurherhapsaps iijUathe b |^ > .;s in ih c f ;.M-a ..n -a■ alvj l- taking l(:i>d m g niminn. W hen tiiey siart prnvid- ESiii the death loll so beyond the southwest and ther of i>cf)ple killed > I u p i^ le v e l ^ j e car. May’s pulls in warrarm, wet air from the Oklahoma 01 aod Kai;ansas, ->- -,*Thcre;s an up IM.lllt.ll o.iitisclil.•linn in ahniit ^ ;lari to Ik' crnssed,” she sjiid, ) does in an average yea Mexico, carried by ShoemakersakL Sh : moving Into the;he.w eitem meufi- j d iK T .'iu a tte is r)f the th churches in millionar^er ; Biisii initiative, S.IUO) storm s have killed 16: ppeople in Gulf .of Mc I and southeasterly Gulf moisture hai saturateitedthe.. testates andI thattha should gift (u N.itit|).i Alv). iliird'irdeni)nx)k said, proniotjn a year, is als in Tenneswlisee, seven s o u th e r ly a Uinols, and winds, ailair across the south, vrheresheavy 1 a chanM, withiwindsaUttleiBolSe wii xti'iM ( liiifL-li clergyrgy h av e aw^ee'iiii w tic ilie r to3 perform p< a mar WliilinginConyess, dns tornado setap? I Virtually alK)f the darlamage tiiis derstorms.I. \ W hen th o se c o llid e And Ai the wann. vret air has«crea^ i quite Uke a plains ti.im - L e rc m o n yr. . If Il one Nampa K'veslilc i welfare law already a system mo.vii{g V month comes from ore: {perelstent with the wewesterly winds high ed ec conditions ideal for tornimadoes' “We'll get a s tiiinisicr nr priw ttdeciines,M>wiil d« moneys Slatesi jinwer to speiiil L- weather pattern. It pullslls together above the plaplains, the storms b e ^ in in Arkansas, Tennessee,ie, and through late Frldsriday and S atui^, ail ilio .ilim . h av e;y d( tn prom ote m arriage, few f th e ing red ien ts for iev«ivere thun- to rotate,, uwith tornadoes tne Kentucky,Ki in Georgia and1 Southf and tnen we*UII haveh w me^gWc Miirty Durand,d, ^staff atlonicv uncomftdone so. Many people are I' derstorms and Kcndn themth spin* worst-cast* re;result. Carolina, C in Illinois, Michigagan and before we go thn f(ir ihu Idaho ciic h a p t e r o f lli.- Kovernrmfonabie with the notion nf w e e n l^ s d a y atW ning northeasterly' ihrough Stnrms tertend 10 develop along South S< Dakota. » obabIy tMtwefl A m erican Civil I.il!.il»i:riies Union, pie's pe cCatttoMid. rnm ent involvem ent in pen. Tornado Alley, then acrossai the the "dry lineine,” said meteorolo^t The extent of the stonnin s,an d TOursday," McCaj personal lives. 1 south, th e upper MidwcJrest and th e Dan Shoemsmaker of the National the th number of tornadoes, isli stag* Forecast mo<}el W e a th e r ServiceSe office in Fort gering, g< forecasters said. ' , ' b eg in n in g to ds ( lirciilation ^lJIe ralev: OhioValley. . , week, daily “The pattern itself istisn't excep- Worth. Thrchrough May, that Une “To have so many wiU;i l)unl«l Wulock.rirr> tional. 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S.C. - PPr resid en t ; college graduates hopes acros* the MidiliddleEait" toe A— KBR, whose p arenIt t companyc - Bush told Univer»ltyI ool f S o u th peace tttt) the area, he tells ci The president; dtdetcfibediihe lCHDAD; Iraq - a sub- has had strong- tiesBS ito Vice ■ Carolina graduates Fridriday th a i rthe proposals as p u t of a p d iq r corv- leoey, has the rule of first commeniencement'address of shortwrt-term step toward easing t iry of the well*connectedI President Dick Ct^eo ? economic growth and the lard* tlnuum that indudeIdes th em in >idi^ 1 emergency lg the rage the season. “T“The advance of free- anti*.liti-Amerlcan views that hat bunon C a has eari»ad near* drawn scrudny for an en ; law are keys to quieting I The Iraq and Afghanictai t f n. and D esce H allibui latisbecoffl* d prmnised dom and pet)eace in the Middle enedned during the Iraq war. T K) million catering to thes oU contract in Iraq d a t il • of the Middle East, and p dm inistration also hopess to between Arabs and ly $ M « > ing increasingly lucrativ*Itive. to build on the victoryr in Iraq by East would I didrain this bitterness adm tance from the Ameriaricans who'are working to em onstrate lh at Bush had a hijhigh- has k ep t his distar Under a “task o r^^ .i . f r o m ^ iticreiisins trade withI th e A rab and increasee o our ovm security”. demt ds to Israeli'Falesdniann iiioue over the rewpa.lid Intl. U J. o f f i c i a l s ^ - ng “a great goal for err purposept th at h e now intends t lesser*known logim cs conuJtt,c w orld. D escribing erm, past year, but he haihas now pledged whiledB the recoiutrucrion effort -year effort this nation,”I,” Bush sa id “ across pursursue. Over the longer ter ydt to Ihow significantt KBR has rung up itsts multimil’n B ush la u n c h e d a 10-yei f the „.to devote new, perpersonal energy has yd^ cbisexpeft* : East Fre« the globe. f r«iree markets and trade aideiides hope, opening some of t I, resultsIts forf ordinary Iraqis. UoodoUar bill - il . 10 form a U.S.-Middle Et lobe’s m ost closed and moribuInmd toward ita success, B ed to nearly double-as•as th I e m m * ned to help have helpedid i defeat poverty, and glow uide his custom* TJieEt Defense Department gave I rude Area, and pledged conomies - not only to the t y^tiuMU^ he mad is a n d I f ^ i n’s justice, taught menen and women the ecor tdniaru to‘'talce Haliibt:iburton's KBR exclusivee ber of U.S. officials ai modernize the region’s Inited States, but also Israel,, vwill ary call ftr Palestir s exiles working for thele PF e n t a g education iind politicalral system s habits of liber» rty ." Uniti ) crack down on rightsts toi tbe job ' which has wreasc political stability. conaete sten U) a I* tion agoncy :retv steps Bush’s anninnouncement added inac 10 took the occa- Includeided fbeing up an extrava* created reconstruction iind to promote concrei “In an age of global terror: nand terror," Bush also t g balloons. In bIpcks*longong cooyoys toward ciniiiliiy for wumeimen. economic rewewards to the adminis- “L ram that “Israel gant: presidentialpr palace being /eapons of mass destructUtion, sion tu sharply war a from Kuwait, the CDmpany.jiscon that region tration's miliililitory and diplomatic wea lie steps to ease luedi bym die Americans - under a "Tlic bitierness of tha /hat luippens In the Middle EastE must take tangible ^g from id suffering efforts to propromote democracy in whai Palesdnians and broadid U.S.\ Army logistics con*I* hauling in everything f tan hniiM violence and s > said the suffering of Pa] hower^ g|^* ish told the the Middle cI Eust. His aides said greaready matters to America," s : duit pays the company a feee fabricated offices, show u» o u r ow n c itie s,” Bush lush, who was awarded an hhon- «o show respect foror 1their dignity.” tract thi /• eraiors and latriness thth e size b f 1,201) bushed uriiduateates in his they saw theae free trade offer as a Busi basedd ono a percentage of every* « th inlg g it i spends, according to0 trailer homes lo foodi aan nd b o ^ d tagon documents andd water. c m e a s u r e•e, setting^ Bush nukeI H o u s e O < K s t a x AOVtftTinristMEHT plan cldears Why 50% of]Homes Listeted , : t i e w i t h JS e n a t e vura«pd.Tlio rcaton yoor mui hbv ■ redtor,-, knowIomi' the right t.ixi-s l'i>r in d iv id u a ls ; sparked opposition from basii.sinc-ss W ASH IN G TOON I - T h e B ush don-i!«t ne and (noney, lion over 11 TtwHousOfiO passed (ts 5550 billion spa r ilia nut Mil may hira nolhlni lo da:o queMiantioMSttoMTaycuUntear nrsM-s by Sr>r>(lblllior lobbyists iind w ere denouncew cat Ihetlweabmhwl Imu productive to the push to:o cu t ing a new general deilrable p«^rtlc» for wie. seaaafa about, t.ifi- .iti .lilifW imy tbiit has taxcoipac*aciutgo noxi wook, a Senate panel So Sot Why OWnl row Horn* S#07 Tobeara brirf reeorded aeaa taxes. weapons, as a I btm 10 order your FREE cspripT of» thlt ' lust riioic th a n a iiiilff niimillion jobs Houi y for research on u.iI year.jr«i almoM half ot |he home* 3US0 Senate "WeVe not happy about these cleared the way f 1 for ule n««r aold at all. and many report, call I (SSS) S21*973lI Bad enter ■ ' .iVi'l llu- lilSl tlltl-lTllDtll lillion S350 billion* provision.s,” said Rep. Mark M ?mall bombs in fr the annual r» found* tb« tbere was ■ iremendiniiJl ID«»OIl.Vou tan calt •aytlme.;me, 34 bour* ■ l™ al:,r„dy dar. 7 dayi ■ vrrk. Call lum•f lo10 makei lure l llr bill, ii|)iirovi'(l on Foley. R -Fla. “ They will noilot be dcfen.se authorizatzation bill. ■mwnnml a hufseowner needed to tie 12^20.,, w„uid oiv.- Fol ■led cm to *iU their home for lop your home h IIi Ihc neat timeme youyi Utl il 11.111’. litu- voti- of 222-2' adopted by the HouseIC of The bill apptip ro v e d b y th e •ducixeci (Junds, ad( (ned S e rv ic e s doit.rinr in Ihe »horteii lime period. (ur ule, llll- iliirti t;ixiix till in as cjipiiai ■ Representatives." Senate Arme lusb adminis- Mins | n W- iii.tnv nf th e Husl The House-Senale differei■cnees- Com m ittee woulduid lift a 10-year> nanp« Jj-lcial. Repuhlicans worry thatlat the weapons testing i T- iiu-iii IS on ibc; risi-; an longer it ta k e s to get liix-ni.relief . . P S L'llilled: th e ,naeniat. loi tration, in a m ajor bi'uli. iiivi-Mineni is fl flowing tn businesses andd con- The administra sKMk iiiiirk fi is stiiKnai;nant,” Hous« ti*o>i nt U.S. nuclear . i-U i U»Nlr«ludo»t20t>ll«ninnow SUIsumers. the less likely it is tb;ii recent Miiioriiy b-i.d.-r Tom.m I)el-iv. K- ine. has been mov- | n l ro.tl.i1n» yrtvcli It. pnKl lo. by ,h,ihc ec» , ,Iwfore th e 2004 electiims, ing to develop ilU' bill. " I his w dl nutlit sliind,” s Kw. plans,cov»r?003-l3 w , ons to enable the T h e s e n se of urgency alaboul nuclear weapon: ihe House iit ______to better deal w ith Bill lb<- lull p ii's lli(; helping th e c^conomy has iniin.unsi- U niifd Siali.-s to 1 B o tto m D oouAR B argainj n s ! ! ! odds uilli llll' Seiiieiiiite, even SOURCE Aiwxialed Ai* Pio»» AP he „r,., ot emerging threacats, such as the fiedfie following rdcenl repor Iboiiuli boili .111- com•(.nirolled by April, deeply buriedd bunkersI where islde the store ancmd out.j eiiiite I-'inaiice The Senienate bill also includes persistent pe job losses; for A rsaries may conceal Ki-inihlit.ins. Ili.-Sen.i the unemployment rate junumped potenlml adrenal itockedi I'hui sday aid to ■inanciiillyfin s tru g g lin g thi ions a n d m issile s. We are overato ('oinniilH-(-- "II to G percent. Against thatf buck-I banned weapon .ilipiovi-ti bfgisliilionin lhati w ould states, whichich is opixised by many to . jiijts Administrationon.offiol5l» have Help us LIququidattf, drop. Bush and his GOP j llll i.ixfs less iind ilepilepiirts further Mouse Republicans. R e And the dr Iting a new policy bavc put new emphasis oil s^llini!s< b e e n form ulatir ------lentoryl ili.iii till- H(iiis«- int-asiiiiisiire from th e Senaie meineiisure is laced wilh pro- ba nt Bush came into ] our Invet lax cuts as an engine of jot.rC TL- 1’r‘Jsident |i(i-sidi;iil’s ton.- nualal r. ■ . inK i.ixt-sdii dividiriids.ids. tax slielterrers and other loopholes - alion. ati ning to tmplemenlent the change.1. J Since the endtd ofi the Cold War, •. ^ . 1 ^ 1 Saturday the United SiSlates has not designed anyly new nuclear J j i N i n t h c ( i r c u i t nl o m i n e e a d v a n c e ! weapons, as ththis country and Russia have worlorked to scale back Democratic vote against herer. iheir strategic nunuclear arsenals. ^ wASinstnos i aAl’) i * - Kepuh- of Appeals for Di stration’s new tack __ licans-on the. St-ii.uc-ate Judiciary I the Djstrict 4-43, bling. bl • "She argued for extremene posi- less secondaryiry damage would IW Ul p a rty liiu- vule o le I'liursdiiy ? Republicans • tions and extreme changes:sinthc I encouiiage natiordons to use weapons mSE . iivi-i lifn u K iiiiit Kimj thut fell sliort for a ti( . law on th e most divisive of)f social that-have beenen nearly unthink- ; I'icsid'-nt hush is na,naming ideo- second time lo ,1a issues confnm ting this commntry,” able for halff a century. They I Icinti.-sio the federal 1>l>cnch. e n d th e delay is worry that expapansion of the U5. ; K u h l. il l.o s A llteKcles l County on Texas Feinstein Fi siiid. Republicans defendedJ Kuhl, nuclear arsenalal would eiKourage L 1 SiipriiorCourl jndKe.ne. Wiis picked judge Priscilla although several acknowUvledged more countrieses toi build weapons ■ I lur llll- 'Jib I" S. Circuircuit Cfiurt of Owen, nomi- al F i n e F tU R N lfU[JRE concerns w ith h er decisionn ito dis-' and weaken alr«dready fragile inter* Appi.'ids in Sii/i I rancancisto. She is Csrolyn»fnKuW nated for the c( Burley, Idaho * 6 77 8 8 - 5 9 7 5 miss a privacy claim hroughght by a national nonprolToliferation efforts. £!33^0verilani^vc^ o i I ibi- lali".i of Bush’s. judicialjui nomi- S th U .S. m breast cancer survivor ala fte r a ‘ (K.'t's lo c iR o u n te r ununited Demo- Circuit OiunOj of Appeals in New h doctor allowed a prescri ' c iiiiit op{K)siti(>n inI committee,cu Orleans.. TThe vole was 5245. d drug salesman to observrve h e r Ui.-mocriits saidid they have Bush hahas pledged to stand by d breast examination withoilout her ! mild*.- n o d e c is io n1 aiahniit II fill- Estrada arand Owen, tind repeated- b ?■ busier in the ful! Senacnate, ly has critTiticiied Democrau over consent. ci cversed ^ ^ "W e h a v e tw o fildiiiIdnisiers Koing. th e d ela;lays. '‘These partisan An appellate court rev I f f L W ! ! • .M.iyl>e lh a t’s t-iiuiiitb,Ktb," siud Sen. o h s tru cclionist ti tactics are K uhl's decision. Pii.,said J iJianiie Feinstein. DCI) Ciilif. u n p recededentcd, unacceptable Sen. A rlen S p eaer, R-Pa L'therI to ; Also 'riiiii sdiiv,, KlK(rpublicans and incincoiisistent with the he h has not decided whet ; fiiiled l.it;.-r ih-<,()I) v

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::: YouUR i r e :CTOR B ;^Ew D ( Seivlng Theltleir Country •. £ n d ■E WEErf servici-niiMi and ------^ I Pr«fil«-s of stT' |8K«' women wilh locul>cul ties who un- WWfet deployed In lr.i(|1(1 iiiiind thv Middle D iBlayfund-ralr a i s e r l-^uKl. In fo rtiialio«i<)n r supplied by ••'•'W bat*. T h e Jtnstnsen Jewelers ■ R k ] their fumilies. 'RelBy for Life cean:am will hold a "jiiige«ale and Jewelwelry raffle. k : ' ■ , : $ H?%here: 2030 Candiindlewood Circle g ^ n Corey McDonalin a ld "liiTvrfnFalia. i ' - - "I'M • A^e: !''> ''* "W b en :8 a.m . t o 4 pp.m. today. m*-' ' 1 ; lliihl. fle tickets a re $1 • llimu-towii: Bi> ' ^ 'How Dtudi: Raffle ijinily^ I'aifiiis, • each or six for $5, All proceeds will a nd ■---- 'benefit the Amerilerican Cancer V 'fif ty 's Relay for Li M cDon.ild. • Service. [W ' School fundnrali'B l s e r H duU- of L# , What: Leo Kottketke will perform c-nlistriM-ni: W .HFor a fund-raiser>r ffor the Wood Air l-ofo-. I • River Athletic Advi*Ivisory Board. M ayl • Where: The Woofood River High • ita n k , r.'-'' School auditoriuma in Hailey. ussiKniiicnt: I u . W hen: 7:30 p.m.1. Sunday.Sl I I t How m uch: Tickcckets, which are Ml .•iic,io..L-r. Ked ; $30, ore availablee at Big Bad Bill's H orse S>|iiailr'iti. H mil aiisitips in ■ CPs Etc. in Haileyey (or the Kat\irai« • liiiili Niche in Ketchum,im, or by calling d inr(irinii(iii' l< 'h<- Miildh- ; M o t h e r ’s D a y (concert H : W hat: T he Magicglc V alley Chorale : present Jis M.lolher’s ot D ay Pops Ryan McDonaltn a ld j ; Concert. - Where: College;ge of Southern m Kuhl. M I Center auditori- ; Idaho Fine Arts O • fiunily: l'..n-nis, ■ um. and w Sunday. : W hen: 3 p.m. Sun H y r ickets, which are : .How much: Tick Mi'l^< Valley YMCA director. She f enlistnu-nt: *.\VeIch M usic, thhe e CSI Bookstore M a r i n t - s . J iaM Everybody’ss BiBusiness in Twin llvln|rln<. ■.FBls, a t th e dooror (or from chorale _ infcm bers. I assignmeni: * '‘T h e L a r a m ie e PI r o j e c t ’ ^ rector•starts Siaff seiui.-iini.III, 1stI D ivisiun. !Adir MolorTCo.Ir.irlra f|. any of Fools will YMC ■ What: Compan; New^ i)ys. she •Task: Itisinii.iriKlor ill niniintaiii ^i;esent MoisesI K au fm an 's “T he ub and the anticipated inciiidL- inf)re wiiier to; YMCA as she nversesees a staff of Girls Cul) warfare.iraininnlin u Iffl-am ie P roject."t." ByWyMarkK«lnz said. three full-time and mmore than 30 Gold’s GymGyi - which offer many she also • Addition!.>nitl informution: ^ ? W here: U b e rtyty Theater, l Hailey. Tim*lme»Wewt writer______tv of th e siinam e scmccs the YMCA Jachimowski said sh — part-time employees. wanis to try improvii,'inK ih e Deployed III MaiM iirili. “ W hen: 8 p.m.. todayto and 3 p.m. e Y. I swim at does. TWIN FALLS - There’s a lot)t ofol “I w ork out at ihe YMCA weinhiroom antn d o lher :Sunday. T^ I best way to ‘‘The poolpi is t‘> ^‘‘*y I hii Ariiic n i'/'iii’stiti ■ the Y. That's the I: areas a iittle bil al a time.J. - Cti»n/ii'''( Roii'K , , 1^20 for reserved!:d seating and $15 I,” siie said. ing a visitisit to the jkhiI 'nuirsday. t»f iiUii-i i>e<)|ile serv-. eed, an experienced V persorrson w hat it is they want,” thnmKii. nnim l>y room,.cleaning c I'or i‘ I'st «>f " Ilfdr s tu d e n ts andnd seniors, can be neei alls d ty p Kcl it • www.ina^icvalley.toni ‘ agic operated by the YM( don'l U.SC anym ore.” siie•Siiid. s Ko online to wwv johline at http://7 wWWW. tick et w eb. Hodlodges, president of tJie Magii he city - still less in the;he red.” “ M ilila rj' Me->.s;iKes." i agreement with tht •Hiere's also plenty off riM.mr for and click on “ M Jc6m., Vall/alley VMCA board. - I, and many of As foror the «»ld YMCA pool, iforiTUilioii anti pliiiios I [red running in the red, i the YMCA amon« similarlar organi. . To submit iiifon TheT board recently hlrei facilities show- Jachimovlowski said her plans urc II si^ rv ic c n te n a n d 1 Caren Jachimowskl. who starteiirted the o th e r YMCA fac Zillions and businesses, sh-,hesaid • i'honl local s ing the organi- H) maintantain it its il is. As a cold- olvi-il in OperiUion ^and shell cco o n c e r t She ing th eir age, leadini “I diin’l see it as direct:ctcom|A.- w om en involv vork on Monday, as director. Sh Ig years will be w a te r pool poi used mostly by seri- :mi. pl«-aM.- la ll '/iHiis- ' What: La Migt[igra from Mexico or of “ tion in th e coming lition," she s;iid. "W e arere uniiiiie, Iraqi i-reedoni. vas moat recendy th e director c o u s lap|) sswimmers, it's service- ■iluirisii lia in e s at 73f>- ; «nd Los Pisteleroeros from McAllen. ^IYMCA y facility in St. Louis. ShShe no small task, because we offer srmietletiiinu for A'awderk Sluii the Jachimowski said!d she’s up to it. able, sheie said.i lail sli.irbarnesW hot- jTexas, along withith local bands, will 1 the whole family, from1 thei little -i2r,'J or e-mail las worked full-time for th ried about try; Improv•ovements ai tlie city p r d am n t c e 1•even ot the 20.hofloree>. . v MaflB ReUollOM- I. T hat leaves th e case’s outout- If you’re a smoker 1 campaign which raised m d M ? Rogers. Dee SmimIth.ElBlne ______tn ai. . your pack of dgaretiettes was Just hosphal cai Wbat: TheBe Roseland Band will |preaent to receive p ta i and ubbs. Frenk______com1 eC i in the judge’s hands, or the local United Way, Solano, Alex Tub her doubled by the th Idaho $8,000 for t )layforftd«notnce. tlficates in appreciation Tucker. Ade VanjnDooren.______^ T hhe e case hinges on whethei nccordlngng tito a news release, .3 legally can be held responpon- Legislature, W b m : Tlia h e W ait End Senior helping otheia. M. Harold ■ T ^ \ st ot a canon The anniinnual hospitid, campaign r appre- le for th e treatm en t of a covcow And with the cost :eater.l01QM)Uain,BuhL •We want to ihow our ap ______1 sible I w ith S 3 0 .lt', Is a tundd roisingra event coordinat- his dairy without prooff hihe of smokes flirting w W hen: 8-11I p m t o d ^ . elation and to celebrate MS. And with the le M agic Valley Regional iplrlt ol volunteeriim,”"^iSd Minl-Caisiaarea rsonally handled or prepre- becoming decidedl]ily expensive How m u thduTbe i coit i« $4 per teen , -137 folks nothing of the Medical]1 CCenter Foundation. pitrlcU Undholm, «emacutlve help of volume. ibed its care. to smoke - to say no 'ees. physicians, hospital w non. V Branch , received food,d, shelter, and *“}[?* ■mer w ell>docum enied health he effects Employees dliKtorolllieSmtMthBn fiils was m ana^g hit forme and FoundimdaUon board memben ■ted at clothing.” LindhIholmsald. tch Touch Daily near Filersr iiin of dgarettes. To hatfs ar\an *V9tit apptar in ot Greater Idaho. locate" Withanationinalaverageot^ preparing an and auxlliixiliory members raise 1139PaIliAve.B. . igutt 2 0 0 2 whon the tdahlaho The Tima’New* p id pledges for both, the . . . your.y/tAtaknd“,jm d yourinf^ chapter .volunteets toi eevery one pild partment of Agriculture corcon> a rtic le o n th e hardrd times that cash and i tuitioniKMd\\UiimMorgan.POBox , r Since July., the locia.c^ teen are coosld- dpring these Foundatloatlon’s health care pro* reiponded to 30 ilngle-ta)-frally ' ftaffer. volunte ided through an investigadoidon smokers are endv and United Way's comi ' 48, Tiffin cted'' days. If you’re a smonoker.orafor- grams and SfiSiiK vfrJIiTm - . Urea and two caiei o l t |UMTIim,PaeiA7 at the dairy had lubjecte 6aso see HOSPITAL. PagB A7 m 'a tn im ip J mold 1(1 the Twin Fall!U .‘°and PIMM I * VOU ;k and dying cows to crucruel mer smoker, and ww ould like to PleaM ...U, — y ..-,,. --.i L .

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-V' M agic VallLLEY/WEST Proseecutor:: AlderrwompInfab]n ( ^ i ^tlrape | E x - m a > :h by L«s Vei^ poliolice said she left ' "Lightsaid. , s e e k s t lJlC’!?!! ] font. (AP) - “The bestest we could g« was loing soil bicycling. A search » oOsdemeanor charge w u GREAT FALLS, Mon focal authorities turned upip no without filing a policep( report or p f t A Canadian city aideIderworoan that she ladhai met an individual locc nedical exam to filedi late 1 Wednesday, but married man from trace trac of her. completing i mei who originaUy told policepc she here, b mi i Ute collect evldenc, BOISE (A P ) - T h es attoma n eyjipf, Heaihcrington edtni t in a tained she had beenb< kidnapped “Ob dishes pile up in the kitcl e Idaho National curyyper pi kilogram, the shutdown. tchen mercury at the 1 It, tracts. sink.' Well, that doesn't roear nd Environmental Thebe U.8. Energy Department, “ We have no ojnionsons. Wc have • hat a t what we’te S !on, in Enfyneering and ,n Deputy Attorneyley General' response, you don't wash vill require less U.S.>. EEnvironmental Protection to comply," Keitii Kleiileiii, Hanford CSlH h any Laboratory wli re Michael Hendersonson claimed, lling for is for dishes. That only makes Agentency and the state have maiHigtT, suid Friday. IS the cleanup. eed the new standards still[11 Manweiler's inter]terpretatlon problem worse. The unlined1 ppit was used fur agreei The state Dupurlla rtm e n t of clC&T;anup activities INEEL'S Chemical protecitect human health and theie undermined the printiIndple of the! "For the DepartmeniIt o f w aste from the IN lubllc offidal^i Ecology, which ihsucdled th e order aboratory between envirodronnient, E ^E L spokesmanin law > to prohibit publ A p ril ;iO. c a lle d llie ihi Knergy Energy to say they’re goin,ing to Engineering Lalx from accepting what'h a t could |be to stop. stop the cleanup activity « p h C a m p b ^ said, IJeiJurtm enlS rc%iior|ionse out «if ‘ SttJ y w ill 1953 and 1969. loll with mercury above thele viewed as bribes. , 1 1 only make- the problem wororse.” In the 2000 ororder mandating Soil line. 9 5 onl w benchmark will be stabi-ji- Following the 60-ml)-minute hear*: he s;iid. ■e, workers were new t “Tliis is comiilelely•ly ludicrousI - he cleanup there, ;d w ith concrete and disposedcd ing, that Coles and his wife> Last month, ihc Ecol reat the soil if it lized v 10 iliiiik iliat wtuii we’re we callinK - Sheryl Hutchison, 1 oloRy required to treimilligrams of mer* of at ana INEEL facility. attended, HurlbuttLitt in d ic a te d ' Depanmenr - a Hanford rej•egula- contained 0.5 mi: Uir js {<11- tleiinuii acliviiies .ici (o aspolpokeswoman for I h e De both sides could haveave more time tor - set deadlines for recriex stop." said Sheiyi llulluichison, a Ecology Departmant to file written argumeiimenu befofe' classifying and storing an i sijokeswiimiiii for llieUk I'lcoloKy he ruled. The trialol ono the.two m ated 7f>,000 barrels of radi ding issues be|iariin '•T h ey ’re liy in n^ tot d e f ie d (>ov, GnrInry Locke, who was in tivtive waste - some mixed1 wi ith hazardous chemicals - i June 23. iilteiitioi^ Ir'iin tiieirleir own iiad Pasco on1 Friday,F told radio sta- ha me Just thcee buried in unlined trenches al The hearing came beliiivior in iieftlectiictinK Io deal tion KOCONA the Energy bu i m p p l a n appears in 4th'. S86-s(juare.mile reservation. it nuke dui days b efore C oles app witii tiiis type uf waste.iste/' IJepiifimenlunl was iH-'ing spiteful. 5& ; " haunt S r arraignment District Court for ar id documents obtained undeiler on five felony countlunts of fradd LAS VEGASS (.(AP) - An Energy said c ifficial says w orkers ths e FreedomF: of Informadon Ac^ct and misuse of publublic moneji. U epartm eni 'iffii owed one settlement for nearar- Tfiey arose from a tripti he took I may be laid offff toI save money at show< — — S e3RVICES; ---- $300,000. Another, iiin with his chief of stistaff to New the Nevada siteiite of the nation’s ly i :bniary, was for an tmdiscloseiied York City last fallill v w here th ey lay al Reynolds Funeral WcWednesday ai tlie Elmwiwood proposed nuclealearvaste dump. Febn Deioris ’Ih-e’’•e’' Short of p.m. i«da> m. meet the city attorrnomey and ber, CenCem etery in Gooding. At the »im e tlime a published sum. HiiHerinaii, nieinnri;nriai service at 4 (litapel. Kris'ti Hodges, lead audkor fo assistant for dinninner and-.o; report said thetie government has Kri p.m . Kid^iy al ihe llu Hanennan program contractor, said mil Broadway show thath a t C;oles said y M. Lurrispn of Twin Consluncc C J. (liiii) Leiseiier of paid milliuris; of dollars lo fired a pro United MetJiudist,t ClCiiurcii. Je n n y f ins of dollars hod been spenent q creative bonaonus for thci Fails, menlemorial service at 1 p.m. TwiTwin Falis, graveside serviciice at employees toJ settles their chal* libns tiling quality assurance caset -at W hite M ortuary. 10:,10:30 a.m. Wednesday at TTwin lenges to quuliality assurance on settlii attorney, I,inda llemrnerllerl Dittman of Monday at odges based her estimate oi Falls Cemetery (Reyntn o ld s th e project. Hodg on Thar indictmentIt wasw bandied Iwin l-iilis, servicvice at 10 a.m. e amount of settlements, attoi lu Ann Savugc of Klk(j. Funeral Fur Chai>el, Twin Falls). •partment officials the a down on Tuesday. in.lay .it P a rk e’s MaRic f Valley Normu I. Energy Depa rvice al 1 p.m. Monday at L-diately respond to neyiy fees,f time spent by goverr The tw o m lsdemneanor eai charges riinc.-ral Home. 2r>r>l2f> Kimberly Nev., servi did not iinmedi ent lawyers and funds paid t ns Funeral Home in Elko, Mlit % Butler of Mackay andid for* requests for con;omment on the set* m ent ' were filed in Feb'ebruary and, Ht.acl. Twin I'.ilis;K; i,ir.:imc...l i will ' -ivatc, legal advisers. -aveside service al 2 p.m. merly rnei of Gooding, memorialal «:r* ilements. priva p ro m p te d C o le ss' ' rir e s ig n a tio n , frjilf.w llu- s ffv-in ite . .,1 Ih ,. T w in The newspaper said doci •|m;s Cliaix-i). on responded strongly. Sei;en. or companies with t NOTICES — E nergy Department' tion itrol over. Blue D ea t h N( [arry Reid called the paymen>nts offidals have contro spokesman AllMien Benson called Han provided Cotes Mil(ln-d (Miciti-ykc-y) llnidsliaw of t premature but “hushush money." Sen, John Ensifisim Cross of Idaho pro> Ronald A . Hoskin . that report e of and his w ife w ithI aair ir fare to Sajt Cihliiinsvilie atuiuul formerly of Bonnioie Lou Colvin Rc >ed c u ts a re b e in g saidlid there was an appearance i JI-KOM E - Ronald A. Ho;loskin, acknowledgec nd transpofta- MiiruT and Huiley,li-v, ineinnriai ser- KUl'IlKI-IKT - llel; iniirnmenilenl will follow in (;iia|>el,.710 7 Sixth St. J state bribery and . iw’ from piilace names ibit the-accep^> K1iiiwone of our tribal elders,” sa id ______Ha«erinan CemcKiicicry (Demaray's his home,ne. p.p.m. Monday at the Coltjlonial ^.The new ^mie Stensgar, chairman ofrth t e angements will be Fi Neechen Antinn Mary, a C oeur Em f;-KKljriK(;iuiiH;l)-ll). A rra n F uneral Home, member who was Coe::oeur d'Alene Tribal Council. announ

> ------O bBITUARY— Report:: 1 I d a h o Fof ra t«I «ftand Iflfomiatkm, cad 7 3^0931,1l,E*t 27«,brtw*«i2pjn.«>d8(i 6 pjn. Monday thnufh SatimUy. i s m e n h i r e DM dU(M lt4:30I p.m.p.n for rwx^day pubKcaUoa TheDM »fliaU addTM* for oUtuMte* I* ebK*«mH}cva»n-«(Mn.« OtithS business! U> 5 pjn. f » y day.______twtlc— OT a frw« wrvtcoved to knew.Jalm. ki The world It a smallers interest - •in ' F rofretfilve CiiicjK onlM to place without Stormln, hkxnja born November>r 6.6 1939. the third Amorlcaican Falis. Idaho and Xarted p • Environmerlem al of Turn Turn; foo of HerscheiI M

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in November. Later thit monthn 300,000 toni rfof hlgh-protein1 cat- BylNliylildiiwr itD*t id eequate q feed stock to in Iso produced. ianol.Zertaaald. the th tecond line, which pro.roducet tie feed wat also ThmHtMWitar makaethac Idalt have spoken cloture of the ethanol ipecialty ti productt, willI (close. Simplot offldi ------“The clo pegged with several1 p( artie s w ho’ve JJt Simplot plant U directlydii attodated with 11•nve otber two Unet are p< HEYBURN-The J J to stay open undi the planint per- expressed an interestin in buying Co. etbapol plant loca been a core l i f o u ^ Friday. aald. It la nowi te t to d o te Bfay ai original dosing date wat. pproduct is 10 percent etiBthanol part of the SimplotSir butlness, The nine employeeaseawiUallbe 23.Theorl ■..... - ' — mixed n with 90 percent gai^soUne Zerxa taid. “ItIt wat\ an extension _ laid off when the etbsthanol plant dng business.” dunol plant will nm for and ai told at gas stadons thiJirough- of our procesiinj cW h eu id j altboui«ugh le t pot- Tlia e * i ustomer Simplot oper>erates an ethanol might qu^ify anotherwcweek, he said, as it takes out o Idaho. The biggest cus aome of them mi| for Simplot’s ethanol hatat been plant at Caldwewell, hi conjunction fdf*job» at other SinSimplot butl* a few dayilyi to wind down ethanol f< ons and decommission the tl Stinker gat ttationt,I, Zena ' with the potatoIto processi^ plant operation in that communiunity. lud uid the the plBiit.nt. The May 30 doting tald. si '^Itaplot oHldal* lu Simplot hat marketedI aUt the ------eUtknol plant wouldd clo*ec tome>. date couldlid be adjusted, he said, iroMsting plant is being ethanol e produced ata t th e Sh^levRidawa w urii editor of The tilM in tte next year,ar, but hadn’t The pro id. In 20 Tima'Newt Mlni-CauiaMb Bureau. ae frame for clotecf inin phatet. Latt May Heyburn t plant, Zerza taid i!NdIeated any tim e yeart, about 25 million galiallons of Shi ean be ■cachedrea< at 20B-677- that dofure. Once the volume of Simplot; offidals d announced the y Tlie first line-the main ethanol e were produced. AAs a CO- 4042, Ext. 642,2, ort bji e-mail at sri- potatoe# processed1 alat the plant Tl product to the ethanol,1, aboul denour

E x - d ir i e c t o r nn u s t r e p> i a y M i g ir a n t C om i n c i l e agrees cil th at she waiwas paid m ore th an Former Idaho coL-idl fued tu Fuentes on several reatsured r that the Judge •NAMPA (AP) - Foi with them." she deserved1 wwhen she left also Migrant Council:il director clahntof of financial mismanage- v md Fuentes countersued Fuentes has since withthdrawn will go to trial, U m b erto Fuentesss mr ust repay ment, and leni, and Robert Huntintley, attorney for 'A ' D for an tmap* for reinitastatement and damages. his 1 claim for reinstatemei thi'agency $45,WX) U many of the original clelalm s of Fuentes and SalSalazar, said h c filed pl-dved coropensatioition plan, 3rd ' Fuenteitea claimed the council’s i luthoiiied J15,000-a-year fh I iw d al wrongdoing have held at expenses and damagnaget to go to ever approved. ' lumilda it preparing for the Natio :: has maintained since disCTedit i me," said Fuentimes, now menl the council ct released le chets champion. trial. ;rely stated th e facts. thehe (Opiyland Hotel on Friday. Bumimilde It Utah's Second Grade cli je in this cate that the a < consultant on farmvnworker Thursday mere oFuentes was fired•d bI y th e coun- day one N otrial d ate hahas been set. ___ ober 2001 and Board ofof Trutteet never autho- issues. I cdL'a board in Octobc Former Migrant Heatad Ston The Idaho) VMigrant Council is ...... i replaced by formerer 1Mini-Catsla rized a I ddeferred compensation )r Mr. Fuentes," Migrant idirector Maria Salazar’s assertionas th e .state’s mo;nost powerful advo- resident Sam Byrd,•d. A group of plan for 1 1 by Byrd caie for Hispispanic rights and TLi nembers and CouncilII a tto rn e y C ynthia she was wrongluUy fired I former board mer 'u le t, but is.sues. It was,s foundedf in pari l)y I V federal chaa r g e s ied the organi- Woolleyly said; in a press release was also dismis.<>ed by Cu M an faces f oinployees then sued an outstanding claim by illthe coun- Fuentes in 1971971. zation over the terminnination. The issued byb; Byrd. "The board is For tak in g girl^ to U tali h t e r e s t lurn home some- c l i m b e r ’s e x p e rr i i e n c e p i[ i q u e s i n t ST. CLOUD. Minn. (AP^P) - expected to rcUiri; U t a h . MinnesotaMil authorities fileled a tiitte Friday, ill! lo chance llie " >iher peo- lo negoiiaieI die tli route, many sur- statstate charge Friday against ail manr "I «lid not wam i o s NATIONAL with iethe climbing skills and tech- leave it out there for oth way and not hav- CCANYONLANDS pie to run into," sold Herenderson. render anyh tho o u ^ t of visiting it. fuelfacing possible federal ptnallallies feds slepi)inK away ) - The incredl- nical gear gei to negotiate rugged 1 from ing MmieiliinK inn place,” pl Kendall PARK. Utah (AP) - “It would probably havtve e n d ed Ralston's storystc has piqued the for taking an 1 l-year-old girl fi ble'experience off clclim ber Aron canyons, serious canyoneers her St. Cloud hom e to Utah. Siiid. e news of Ralston’s story of ^ on e-Bay,’’ Rendersrson told Interest of se Ralston is transform!.rming Bluejohn Since r Ub to tackle such ter- /Anionio P. Andrade, 21,:, was If fe d e ra l jiniseifisecuiors decide I'ai, the National Park The Aspen Dally Times. with the skilb Cahyon from hiddidden gem to a turvival irs aren’t rain. Henderserson said h e doesn’t beinR bei held In Salt U k e Cilyy on( a not t« pursue thehe case,' Kendall ce has seen a turge in He said many caller: ieek H) extradite highly sought afterter destination Service ert south- know how manyma people will fol- federal fed kidnapping cluirge, wlwhich suid, she will seek 9. Inquirlerlet about Bluejohn, said familiar with the dcser — • - ebnwgcanyoneers. le enormi- low u p on inquiriesinq with nctuul could coi be dropped if prosecucolors Andrade ici Minnesinesotii. 3 am putate hit Paul Herlenderson, a spokesman for west and fail to grosp ilie I>earance prompt- Ralston had to a: ty of the area and its remrmoteness. visits. conclude Cindy Jeaimette BruniiBr C indy's (lisiip|)ea; left forearm to escapcape after it was Canyonhinlands National Park, Canyon is ju st outside went wei with A ndrade willini^y.y, ed an Amberl)er Alert on ark Service aew retrieved Once they leam that thei trailheadt Bluejohn Ca pinned under an 800-pbund8(K boul- A Pari more than of Canyonlanlands National Park, Sterns £ County Attorney Jaranclle Weilncsday, thee nationalni system Ralston'on’s hand and lower arm, ' for Eluejohn Canyon is m / eiiffircement and der; est paved sandwichedi betweenb Horseshoe Kendall Ke on Friday cliara rg e d of notifying law enl le boulder that smashed it 25 miles off the neares J t suspected child .■ Bluejohn’s scenic,nic, narrow sec- and the des. Canyon tohe the north and the M aze Andrade An in state courl wilh v the media about si ly put it on the was stababillzed. road, their curiosity erode ■Ills a.s kidnappings. TheTh TBI filed a tions had already | When they hear whatat It takes to the south.I. ■ deprivation del of p arental riglii reap for the elitele tamong those “Obvlijviously we didn’t want to u backup mea.sure should feeederal criminal compirnplainl laier prosecutors drop their case. Wednesday chanliarging Andrade The Slate charge is a felimjny hut with kidnapping,R. V o l u n t e ___ StudJents :has a maximum penalty ofif unly A Utah Higlmajiway Patrol officer ieers _ two years in pristm und a $4,000$-1 who h ad ju.sl learn.;arned of the alert rade’s van near 1995, ^^lile responding to aI And for the Friday i fine: Kendall said the cluharge slopped Andrad CoNtbiMdfrofflAS In 19£ le that iiiKbl. and do disaster with the Heartt ceremony, Roberts traf a S ‘".5 could Ikj upgraded later, depepend- Heber City lale tl tornado learrn water E hem into custody e r ^ to be the core>re of the nadon- of je ninnessee n Chapter, RobertsI Idaho to personally preresen t th e iniing on whai investigators, learnI took both of then ho was without further- incideiii.inc found1 anai old calendar with a pic. picture to Elledge - who10 celebrat- f t j from Andrade o r Cindy, who ''^T^ou^re ourr hheroes,V said ture of 34 World War n volun- ed her 90ih birthday on ( Norris, stattate director of teers,, stillst h a n ^ on a wall, “It’s Uke finding fom SBtCt!ty ■ ; I bers," Roberts saitf. coutituent servieeiices to U.S. Sen. x iththough i the calendar has eoey 5ijreCrapo.R-Idah.laho. iinces been given to the9 Local volunteer Harold ByStadChmi recognized Ttme>Wew»wi> writer ______day on behalf of Smlthschsonlan, Robens was ^veni .W aM oner was also rei I.n am here todaj le a d e rih lp (the senator) to thathank you for all the oppipportunity to.use the printt for his commitment,, le r - Sdxwl n urse Laurie tke countless hothours you have io traceice tbe names written on thee and years of service. BBut above o .? « tells students that if you volunteer in back of the calendar, all, he was commendele d lo r h li aring '5: life jackets In die given. Whether yoi tu o f blood ) th^ .Magic Valley,y, iin other ttaies ' Afterter an undisdosed numberr donadon of 15.5 gallons ^ have liide to fear, op,faraway countrntries, the work of teletlephone calls, expendituree over the years, ay go under for a sec- if "As a (past) registere« J jfcudoorhavedonlone in the past is oti23X3.09, and five full ihonths of o n Z b u tihen X it pops you right >le, No t !. g, ti>i)e commended”A ” “24-7S,7s,” he located seven off think lhat’s remarkable ' Stimpson suid when .jPurlng the “Ce!Celebrating the those) picturedp who were still llv-/- said. 0 a class of second- Waggoner was receni i; ’Spirit of Volunteeileerism" cereiho- Ing. Big Valley lUemcntary rts - a volunteer To complctecc the effort he callsis n iz e d ^ the American I day. I, ny, John Roberts :. Blood Services for his dc I, fcom Tennessee -1- honored fellow “Projwiject Ftad,” he had the pic- was the beKinning of v ^ te e r Virginiania Elledge, who tiire reproduced,re enlarged andd ------, . water safetytty training w hich will :• Timei'News correi ;• h^d distinguishedtied herself with madea into1 separate framed pic- conclude withwl a week of swim- ^ serWce to the ReiEled Cross in the turett - complete with engravedd Loretta Burkhart can b" mlng lesioisons at Gym-Mania, in Twin Palls at 734-399<'W . Stimpson salsaid. The secund-Krade !■ plaqueiues. sw im m inglg p ro g ra m n o rm ally Out Your Kitcheiten occurs in ^the fall, but was moved Clean 0 ------to ihe springJig this year. 4 ______n Extra Appliancnces ^ ™ C A Sdmpson)n isaid spring is a good and Turn energygy diat tet her ap art She’t so0 said St. Louis YMCA:A .p o lc e i- rtmi! (or >allafety training because llInto Cash. enersei woman U ta Hollander.f-summer vacvacation is just around r. Among JachlmowskIikl’i recent ^ comer,r. iStudents can remem- very impressive dur- :ablnet space; but ^ e n to, Jachinx ber interview," Brilet tald.1 accompfithmentt wasDS ta k in g a ber and conOTidnue using die skills t be wartng your valuable ablr I aS|Mtoai0e«iiv^ »wat a quick itudy and hadid group of ttudentt to0 Belize to they leam. d la n a i ara to im o m out thith e n wiHilil k m tlieni. By usingsing the Classifieds, VM ^andltapr^ ns th ere . Swimminging lessons usually uike te1 experience.” coach twim teami htthe(nto«nd.andeaslaff«'fwyoutosell. yiju'iliM toltM ikffo lU s h ^ also put a lot iference diecka hdped, tealBl Hollander tald. place at the Rupert pool, which fund*raUing an^ f ieal, Hodges said. , , Even with her widide experi* won’t op«}pen this summer. SoHyhtodayl r\ get more money'comingla ca -gj,,}bt Jutt got glowinglg" ence, the'taldl^FaFallt wUl be Stimpion1 tald t< Gym-Mania offi- a conformable place fotror her. d ali approaroached her about using Itwaijachimmo o v ^ ’a e x c ^ reviewawit^beaaid. _ YwiridwlllwHlrunin , record a t » grantIt Hwriter and fund- jjoj,odgea and Brilet would notot **It’t small town. It’t It what I tbeirfadllty i; raiser thatbalpatptd dp the Twin, dlaclo:loM what Jachlmowiki't*t -w anted to com e back b to," Memoildlal Elementary students wwind.anllM 1. *•! was wiUbavefi9 five 30-mlnute twim- Fallt YMCA>otriMtrd in ber favor, salaiyly wfll be. Sha rmlAcat Johnm Jacbimowtki tald. B L ’v itwwwjnn^^•lliy.cain' laidboanlniinaiaiber£dBdIea. 8ba Etch*braburg, wbo dirtetad tbele b r t ^ t up in Faric RliUdge, which m lng lettcttont next week. Big ia a tmall town outtide oi of VaUw.AceLcequla Elementary and /.■I had lotte tough c nFiSaniCAfor20yaara. let ttudentt have letiont M theiob,Hbdiei«n v«a within the l ^ Kructurere Cblcago. And they hadadaYthere Stifidiolai n, that wat very timlliila r to tb it May 19-23.3. he fit lo u lt progrsm, Itt pey $12 for the week blinowiki wat a atandout,It, one." Studentt ?.Sl, ' of lestont.J, StlmptonI aald. In die 1 past Mlnl^nl-Cattle Opportunity • mdenti bava caught the _ Hospital ■ — lettona.TWi[hit year Gym-Mania WUl provide fourfon certlaBd iwimming " ' •____ .'______0 -eeiiltm^'tca w - _____C cM m d lm M L ______------... --Inttructort. Htw|.wulance," ^ "It -munity programt,, th< e n ew t Two schchoolt - Heyburn and 1 ;#• a ung time. lt*t • bardI'd releatettid. Paulelamaitnentary - are not partid* I, M r K m a o B d agto do. 8un>ort it bdpfuL" iuintbul P*tln»lnd1 the twlmmlng prognm J mcluded makinking cooKiai and _ "fill with grutriee lan M 'a Haroaa Awaitit w «" e tSBili«nih«f«op6 wlwhawppor^ *^S«r.8Sdmpton tald. W oiout liM in honor of Dr. Duncan^ ed lut year'i annualilhoipiul (uUpvtldlIdpetion, the*! a f r t l d ^ rrid, ■ trauiiia mnaon who n might be cut. That • wohd^Job." 2 ^ ^ camptl^andwoBtUiill n nt4 for progr «m i ^ tbeKtal,”MldL«.aixT Baxter. woiud be)• u ^ o rtu n ata for ttu* u Juker uidj^'T*Tb« boapitair* ' ; ^ flth the Snake Rlvw and I? executive directoior of th« dentiWllt id tin«p(itt#w ottt; larty half of tbe itudents % >nuirMoRimdug g f i Iked to have never taken S ' baneflting'our b o c ^ f t — • gndourcoiDmi|idnM." t r i f l e d - I ' ■ t i o a o n t M . |}M w aterBrvfhenkMomitint"% 1 ^ • vboi^tal'a tnniial funind'faiiliji ^of the five day% we cent Mi . 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ecisionreeturns daim i l y d r o e l e{ c t r i c d aa m s D e ' B l n e i r gy j b i U b ee n e f i t e h ; ^ — 1 b nreaching it o s p o t l i g h t Craig ba(lacks ' T-V'.- SPOF•OKANE, Wash. (AP) - AV b r e a c h in g th e d a m s 10 ;allo w th e provision, say ;' judge’se ’s d edsion to send a region-1- Snake 10 flow al natur;itural levels, alfish-sih-saving plan back for moree easing the young fLslu;.slies’ trip !<• discuss!Lission is sure to reopen thee the Pacific Ocean eachch sspring, Idahoans appiprove divisivjlive debute over breachingg Breaching the (purir d; dam s luiili four lowerlov Snake River dams inn in stale in 1 Ihe l'»70-., B r l M i i i M M ' Washinhington Mate. would retiiiire remnvin)ving earlh«-ti imwwiMiMifott a rmove hailed i)y Northwest5t portions, llii: toncrel:rele pow. i conservlervacion and fishing groups,s, generation and s|iillwa>w ay |M»rlit)iis i J i ' & u s CANYON-'O*'Owners of . Discrict Judge James A.I. of the dams would bebe rendered re cipse to (n^j^octric dam* are < R edderden on Wednesday ruled thatIt useless, as would nanavigiiiioti a victonr overcrenviroo- < gional plan for -suving fish inn locks. ourceagen- ;)mefUaUiti,fedenlreiour the C olumbia Busin violates theIf The l)iolo)',ii.il opiiipinion ".is and Indian tribes. :ral E ndangered Spccjes Aci. issued liy NOAA i'islieisheries. iiari Power coropaniei, aaf f t e r two he plan - a biological opinionif) of llie Niiiional ()((-;)<(-arii( ami ■decades of ground* lls fo r m ajor improvements inn At(n..:Tbe term s of th e utiliid litie s’ tri- cifically call fur lireaching.R. A f t e r iK<- W ,V, i B tl^ll w a s ASS, a re con- umph, if it comes co pass, conserservationisis said ii is againin e le c te d a n il ill.- iODOil)0 Ijio lo ^ iia l •o k ied in a little^noticed^provision I on che cable in discussions on)n opinion was i i lf-.isccived. .l.-iiaic ,'^.lhe voluminous energyrgybillthat nging fish stocks hack fromm ahoul breadiiiii; sulisiilisidcd As a ’ j»now before the Senate,Bte.'HMbiU- brink of extincii>ni. candidate diirioK Norilit.rihw.-si < am lA Bdminis- the y supported by the Bush *'WeWe a re not sposed lin'achitij',. -theHouse. poor that we mtisi Jteep iheiie Redden's iiiliiir.ir < (om.-^ as / hydropow er so ..vThe father of the hyd S n akoke ( River dams (hat arere upriver salmon nmsns ;ar.- Inc.gei I provision Is Sen. Larry < 11 in d e i a d e s sd b « (a s at in untAM smbanlaiiikment s t the Lowsr QrsnlU Damim on ths Snalte Rivsr mar Wawiiwswal.Wath. are killlnling them." Sierra Clubjb lhan lliey liavi- l»'i'n in ildaho, who last yearI r r ^ f v e d Two moored I pe Nortliwfsi |niliiiii.in'-i.ins who have I Wednesday to Mnd a regionsi,1 flsh^vlngfl plan back for moree discussiond could Exect:ectHive Direiior Curl Pope more nioney from electrioricutilides #»bownAprti:lU 22, u sa . A Judo's d«Mon W( ,ds made an indusiiv of.if ridiculing Ktf lower Snaka RIvir dams in Washln^onWs state. said."d. "The court's ruling remindf •tfian from any other indu^ u s try . fMpefl tbes d‘te*tore balance" in the manage- PERC in July. Democratic govtjvernor of Iilaiio, . veii’C yet really addressed." ing Weilnesilay. (Adnt of U.S. rivers. “Th‘The people If passed the bill could1 apply( former interiorr secretarys under ^Despite effiiris by the U.S.S. U.S. Uep. Ci'orgf ;t-N N .'ilu -tf o ii, 'ck tny state want roe to sustains its CO applications still in the licens-li President Jimmyly C1 arter and cau-s- . my 0 )rps of I-iiigineers to regui>u- K-Wash,, whose UI R.ilii»-.ii>ii(iR I I aoids. tty hM fou by the National ^ I to run the canyon’s rapi e industry says a typical Service S and the U.S. Forest F the year" by www.lcilcKenluneup.com\ • Roniiw Mo^l IntoIntotioi Wrioil J ' I’.pDW is 59, and wheit o he was a J*'- Th' ‘‘ Service. Ih the past, thoseX condi- • Hydropower A.s»i.ssodation. ■ — Dt fa n Chinook dam llcens>nse now takes 10 years S D ^, the annual run of fi lions often forced utilitiess tto spill ______ts at least $10 million. ti ------l E salmon in the Snakee RiverP num- w ater over dams for fish pspassage, :ense renewals have cost v n m H m i m i irter-milllon rather than run ir througugh tur- The Tlmcs-NeiVews c0 ninbuc(.'cl In '“■wSfowir companies bines b to generate electridity. tj this report. T he bill would give powewer com- fbeVid abou are delictjh tM w ith th e hydropow- jyeft, the run numbe e license H I H H I E ] e r provisio:d o n tucked into th e ener- panics, p at the end of the 1 The Only Rlik in TakiiIikmg an renewalr process, a right t e m m e n th o w AdventiKB It No) lakmoking It al AN. I The federal govern h e past 15 years, w e have mit r their own alcernaciv*L-e-ptn I jim J p isu fall Chinook as! eiendangered. for operating dams. H illary Duffulf in spedes native been t^ci^ocused < on the environ- f •Five major salmon spc impacts of dams,” said Under the proposeded law , (to the Shake River,r are8 threat- ^ Stovtover, director of govern- e e x p e r ts in th e fis h ag< d or extinct, iened, endangered o affairs for the National would^ have to evaluatee a dam - iw>tpfoofMo« tvMch federal bidogisti^^.blamepri. lower Association. “We o c p e ra to r’s a lte rn a tiv e nc bnarilyondams. Is legislation is a more for i its impact on fish. i In this canyon. Idahcaho Power Co. feel th is! Ite and responsible They would have to0 w e ig h MoHbusMtmwa ^];enewing its federaeral license to moderat; environmental concernss againsti Brermrr l ^ 't h r e e highly profit■o(ltabl»dams. ■K" * T officials at the Federal energyt needs, recreation>n value, I kvUch have no fish It Regulatory 'Conunission flood I control and air qualii Iwliich block 80 perci r n r o ' f ^ e r support th e bUl. If the agencies reject ' the lhabitat foe fall chii I will increase the coher- operator’s1 alternative piplan , the 1 icense will expire in 2 nd accountability of the bill 1 would allow the open to The canyon is alsoIso where the I," said Mark Robinson, appeal1 to the secretaries inte- ral ogencies >Ie* Perce, federal sr of che commission’s rior,1 commerce or agricultilnire. esponsible for prourotecting fish, Such appeals could1 tta k e as Wlifrfgffi-ayjt; B f energy projeas. md environmental11 groupsg plan ® ■ igep jy io> ^ V I E long as five years, accorording to ‘"'tu'Vi .anysflcenie 0 Power is aware of the b fight the compan ower provision in the bill congressional stoff mele m b e rs, Hfl« licenses, valid foror between1 30 DAILY 4 »3 0 -7;00-^ 11 I'! K a T W X ®. 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ow do I knoww tlthat H President Bushush's “road i t s g r i p di n t h e UJ . . S , j ■ map" for peace:ace In the I M iddle East is serious)us business? I For three reasons. he economic news since I Reason number oneme: On the n the w ar In Iraq suggests I ■ "day the"road mop wasvas published,' ' H thot we remain in the ' td o b e r t J... I a Palestinian suiddele bom ber W Ji rips of what rve called “the I killed himself and somsome Israelis. ew stagnation.” It’s a baffling S am lu e l s o n ': I The timing could hardanUy hjve H.' 7 — . I twlH ivlHght zone. W e're n ot in an rconomic frefrfall; indeed, raos I been colnddemd}. econ ■ It is often asserted*d thatI the - f jnericans enjoy almost I Palestinians (and Aral^abs general- n precedented prosperity. But 3 the destruc- 5 C I ly) are dedicated to th thliere’s e r also rising insecurity ______^ ratfiiSeiiign hat is hardly I tion of Israel, but that (oveover jobs, stock prices) a n d a )f roughly majority of I the case. The vast maj perslersisting squeeze on both gov breaking the cH teiiins tf iiijo 'e a d h m I Arabs have recondletiled them- ^ e m rm ent so d al spending anda In2002,Asiahaa‘atf h state in th eir \ less. « I selves to the Jewish si corporporate profits. People y e agy. n account surplus ofim ro ons are ■ nei^borhood.Theyn:y may not b e A foor rt d a d ty and confidence, whiI billion. China looms I happy about it. andd tlithey surely , thh e 1new stagnation provides large in this p rq ^ ss. u of fellow f l t l I resent its ireatment o mnainly ai uncertainty and contraIiile These fierce <9mo, th e F e d e ra l. • H Arabs, bui they aree lo long past the ____ dietlictions. devouring econoi^c the Zionists I o vem ight inter* H notion of pushing the ...... O Consider some contrasts. rn . an d efforts to reyive5 p ercent to 1.25 I into the sea. The “ rejirejectionists” M Sine>ince late 2000, annual U.S. e< Since early 2001.tlile. the th e Bush •neral, and lom ic growth has averaged ■ among <\rabs in gene; — non Reserve nos cut oveik econom y have ■ PallPalestinians in iboiit 1.5 p ercent (1995-2000 abo est rates from 6.5•al pe budget H particular, are a w erage: 4 percent), T his bare, asasffisssasf^fw u avei percent. Meanwhile,js.’’ A surplus of 1 distinct minori- P --- ^ jxceeds th e rate of populatior exci ) tax cuts and w eak}00 ec bccam e a I ty. But it is they I groijrow th. By one govem m ent reivsu shifted th e federald t bin 2002 (and who are deter- IS are second-dass . vey/ey, some 2 .1 million jobs havnn towards''stimulus.’’ I sponsorship of the road ithe past two years, it is thalat he is as Polestinians i hi^er). Tax cots | mined to scut- Bush’s sp< ;she dtizens in theireir own land, resis- vanvanished. T he stock m arket sur-hi $235 billion in 2000 liey insist, is merely a sop )not prone to saying things 1 asing power. •> lie any settle- map, thej g things tance a nd terroiTor will stalk Israel, lostlost about 40 p ercent of its valjv e $157 bUUon d e fid t 1 m em, and w ho to his romrade-in-armsTonycon Idoesn’t mean, or m eaning i es en ab led mil* jn c e h e ' and Israel’s isol;solation will deepen simsince its peak in eariy 2 0 0 0 , jjasst it’s now headed hi^nerstorefi- ■ ’ • I have done th e Blair. jideed.Ind some journalists he doesn't say, and th at oni id objec- in the world.Israeli Isr poUcy cannot WilW ilshire A ssodates. But m ostralue enhanced purchasin must dam age to like toargue ar; that the has setded on policies and ages. Still, the ith a indefinitely jeb e driven I by the era- peopeople are doing all right. Th endure, et regardless Bii mb- squeeze profits andleading to H Christian, seems to rregard th e entreatitaties, It will certainly res­ th e economy would revive corruption and lawlessnesess pre-' of how m uchI affection al is the ate stocks; and lowern k pi failures. H . Palestinian resident:ents of the W est onatein in some quarters to point sm artly. It never did. Since 1' vail in the occupied territt•itories, involved. Presiesident Bush knows sm !ssed prevent corporatee econom ( y unejt- H BankandGai’aasins interlopers in ijui thatlat the co-sponsors of the jots of Arab/Islamic Ja Jai p a n ’s growth ha? averaged ’ repaying loans, leai nworthy of U.S. plan •- the th European Union, -' no one can g uarantee s e•curity a for w here the root :ns, w e're to ld ft’s H iheir own land, unwi hostility towrard ar the W est m ay b e pepercent (1980s average: 3.8 1p qa? defau lu and bonk f H soliciiiideorbasichi,c hum an rights. Russiaa and a the United Nations - Arabs or Jews. be. B ut th e pre- vever, the found, and teh e knows 1 where the ceicent). •d l W henever th e ec H Their argument,It. rrepeated in failed1 to to join us in liberaring Iraq. At the sam e tim e, howe >e as m isunder*- t confront promise of raq’sIrat liberation must ^ We're' not Japan - but coulfner. pecte^y weakens,e previous boom. various media, is ilulhat the U nited But; such su arguments belie a cer- Israeli government m ust c iths. A lead. slip into th e sam e trap. After a "pause.’' M aybe, States, as ihe world'rid's foremost lain nlervoujness er about the inten- some uncomfortable truth ,n o tju s t j ------'9('90s euphoria, Am ericans u id sent bust may b•fies e a: tex tb o o k ' ' ! dem ocratic power,;r. Ihas no inter- tionsof of' George W. Bush, and brutal, perm anent occupapation of ------aisincon- Philip TerzUizian, The Proyidence believe be th at their econom ye c r th e stood as was th eils pr a nd therefore est in redressing thtthe grievances with reasonablerea cause. F or if the West Bank and Gaza i mdsur- Joiirnaf’iassociociate editor, writes a be held down for long. T h e si It is worldwide,ook not rem edies.'Ih > of a people underir 3(36 years of mil- ihere: is is one thing we have sistent with the values an 2. So long column from1 Washington.h dadard diagnosis now is th at ’it’ ca n 't American, It defiesirest ra te s and big . * itnr>- occiipniion., PrPresident learneded aboul the president in vival of the Je w s h state. 1 sufferedsu from tem porary set, «n n - economic m odels. haven’t a restored backs:ba th e stock bubble; Sepii-s m ay defy textbook;an an d Japanese 11; corporate scandals; an d r ------11 et- Japan, low interestidamentally ------L e t ]nERS-— rerecently, th e w ar in Iraq. Thi.p , budget d efid tsnd ha^ political pref'< will fade; th e economy wili d it is not o u t of reach i m ost growth. Europeaneslre for s o c ia l' ideas. I hope you will rececognize budget, and it rebound. Perhaps. Since the•hese weaknesses fimdai lur complaints e article » correctly points 5 stifled econom ic H Remember your m e for bringing u p andi ccam- as m any woul)uld have you believe. w ar, oil prices have d ed in edI reflect so d al and { , „ J out thathat in 2001. Twin Falls process will be start- gulationsand H this coming elei}|ectlon day countyIty tripled Amalgamated's paigning on what was in your the budget pr consumer confidence has ris,e erences. The d eslr lybe give ing v e p ' soon;on; let's hope th e q , m orica, re c o v e ^ jmplain aboui taxes.5. The T Board of Tax Appeals entire editorial and may But the standard d ia ^ o s ise r d a n d protections h as sti: H You iifopli' comi 1 commissionerners work more dili- ice. S m plus • governors and esiimatnated that the increase a little recognition to a mizes deeper weaknesses.risen .grow th w ith reguli high salaries for gn gently on the:hese issues. I, for one, b e s h u to r lier people in shouldId have been about 6 per- Democrat. First, th e boom's a fterm5 at mini- for Amoi senators and other if those have n ot stopopped fighting fo r „ I levels m ust be ces who vote cent.. A A 6 percent increase is Your endorsem ent of i wasn’t just stocks. Consum e requires patience, higli public offices 5 m ight change, andd you5 will b e hearing ^ es. Just remem- hardlyily a “shrinkage," ideas eight m onths ago r w ent on a spending spree. ath It cap ad ty must b e s themselves raises.. leinthe from me agai ! done? Good qU ^- jr ihem . so you Mostost disturbing was th e “bad have m ade a difference Similarly,Si businesses wentie 0 rs absorbed; debt lev ber you voted for ll ear you If you supppport an idea, recog- jj. or p r o b le m s m oy wdy to blame bui guy"' attitudeat toward election. I hope next yea investment binge in the 199 cut. don'l have anylwd; date and nize tHe o ri^ator. i^ Thanks. a- liliarresponseSjH ust rem em ber Amal(^dgam aied by our county will endorse th e C andida There’s huge surplus capacito n an W hat can b e doi yourselves. So just BOB POWIVVERS Q matically worse,; these people whenlen you vole in commiimissioners. Commissioner not the party. Consum er spending an d bu:390s U nfam iliarentrate p people’s :kman was quoted as saying, County employees neileed better Twin FaUs ness investment represent a require unfamiliai the next elections.ms. Brockn S, apan, hard ques* he value'decreases’ for benefits and wages. I tntruly (EJifor'snonote: Bob Powers was 80 percent of the economy; things get d ram at H JA M ES ADKlNiINS “ If the mt candidate for Twin , It raised, becausjr Amalg:ilgamaied Sugar, then the believe th a t the indigenent budget the Democrat th ey 're weak, grow th can’tt aI b o u t th at may concenn Tw in Fulls Jd provide Faffs Countyry com1 m issioner tn last , slow-motion le%7 fofor the rest of th e residents is one area which would strong. :r attem io n .In Japver a p resen ted a to go u p ... It’s going to b e a immediate relief in the'le county tfcar’s electior.ion.) Second, Europe and Japartbe lions rarely got ra H Smokers don'tr t d e s e r v e 1C d anger of th e ,, , tax shiftshi: to the rest of th e peoples I___ — ------=------^— I Their T stagnation deepens gl< th e economy’son” slo is th at, by ■ the big tax bunlurden imhc,le county” (em phasis rnine). stagnation. Germany, Europ imraveling neverense th a t a strong I am a reformedled smoker, but Comummissioner M ikesell is Gettting In tou(jch 1largest economy, is a mess. I ways im m inent, x^e w hen 1 read thatlit ouro legislators quotedted as saying, “Som eone has b a i^ are weak; unemployn uid h appen here.; Want to make your feellgllngs known IWin fells, IDI D i ^ l ‘ arc going to putt mmore tax on to takeike up the slack, a nd it’s almost 9 percent. Together, arin g a false sensi «sln 7346760, FitB X 7 3 M 9 0 5 ! tobacco, I can not o t)believe th a t . goinglg to t be you and m e ... The to your representative: Europe and Japan account f uelson isacolum- ytr. In w ashlngtort o n ;f * tobacco is the (inhinly thing th ey burdeiden be put on everyday tax­ Congress? Here's how about 30 percent of the glob a m b Office B uiw ing- ” XXk. ' can find to tax. WlWhat about tax- payersers.” 52 0 Hart Sen economy and a similar shan ipapers,etc. I just Ihaihave news for both of these 0 waah.lngton,CI,OC2Q510 U.S. , exports. If vibrant, thej Robert Samueh ing labor, newspa} Sen. M ike Crapo cannot see why,• thwould cushion the U.S. slowtre o f nist for Newsweek.t e t o w s get tobacco. payersers pay all taxes. T axes on In TWiri fells, call orwri Mnall: ' Thir^ twisted trade. Clo »«:N9ws'welcoo>e8^«-' inesses become pa^-o f their Linda Norris, senior re| trad e is usually a force for I think that allill tthe sm okers busine retfonal mtp://cralgJilgSiwto.goi/emall ' i iwdown. r W r iteI readetB " on subjects., should gel togetheJther and file a expen;enses, and that cost becomess director - ' C ounoies specialize a n d 81 I n te r ^ Letters mpy. d a s s action lawsu:vsuit against th e partto ol f the price of th e product. '2 0 2 Falls Av6 ., Suite 2 _ ■ iM:.... - abroad ; (via im ports) w h at ourTWlnFWHOf state uf Idaho, Ii jujust don't th in k The! customer a ultim ately pays , Twin Falls. ID 83301 e arn abroad (via exports). I teiaftomrmmailed to P.O. Box.,,... t^titisfair. the ta}tax. What are they thinking? 734-2515: ?Ept 73304M 14 In TVrin fells,Is, tall or write:- 1Unfortunately, most AslM Ila, ID 83303: faxed;;) jr listening. JOHOHN COX tries - led by Jap an - strivi MbiiiuBittoout Thank you for Ii In Washington: ' Charlie Barmn^^cultura'field .1 ^;or»m slledto^ BRUCI-: CAMEVIERON Twi)win Falls director, ■permanent trade surpluscj Buley.ofnw; maJl 111 Russell depresses the global econcm co u n - 548."twh'nila,ll Twin Fulls ilO l201ft«8Ai suite 2 5 ' (Editiir's no(c::: TheTi state of Idaho Q(e |v ecredit where It’s Washington, DC 205H has taxed nctuspappaper sales lor j (202)224-6142 1Win fells, l10 U ^ ^ i ;fl^34.7244 . , • j^ r s . wilh thi: (uxlax incorporated a on ^ budget Ideas em ail m essages cannbesentvla. I into t/iL’ purchaseise oft a paper.) ThaTianks. Timcs-iVctri. A fter Sen. Crapo's home pt n^^Bulldl^' -. eightht months,I you actually come www.senate.gov/'-crB i c w s , e , 3 , a || and endorse a n innovative 20515- Commissioner! S Stapknl r • mocrat. Your editorial of May 0 2 1 2 ^ 5 3 1 ...AdVMtWogdirKbK. to realize wheihere taxes go swasfas almost word-for-word niy Sen. Lany CraigS ® 2 0 aI2 l 2 M 2 1 6 CMlWihnMi...... Mara#R m e s - N c npaign ideas for a d ia n g e in The Tiwes-Newseu^i headline, campi ‘ InlWnfells.cjaltofJw ,fCC8 S S ^ e-rnall tt^ough^' T1nn«nl»noltl»riitn• ...... PuHWwtotiilianSwplnii';'* ■ “ D edsidn shrink:nks countinty govemment. If you would Mika Mathews, regioi^ortal director' h lsW et^ ag MOwSailt ve been listening, you m ight H«tnii,CliiliW«lwoilli,S ladSliillayRidMom. Amalgamated's's propertyp taxes,” have I 56 0 R e r Ave. Suite A V; ,. ( ^se.g«/.lm il?cn.' is somewhat mislilisleading. haveve heard many o th er new W ill iiiunl and w ritm d e d M ,StBwCnimp,8aYMCiio|maiidi 3y. Bruce TlnsIS)!,'', Trudeau Malianird Fillm ore H Doonesbur:u r y By G arryT i

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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AF)\P)-James ' Kopp, th e sniper who/ho gunned ' d^wD an abornon doctloctor in his. . home five yeara ago,}, refusedn to apologize Friday as behe was sen- ^ tenced to tbe nuodmunium sentence wlyyOURfiERANIUM f t IMS I IN FRONT OF of 25 years to life in pris< I Net Proecci * « T ^ b s i 15 y>HAllWABK eeds I Kopp, 48, faced at KIKBBfSPHAMIACYI b e n e f i t years behind bars forfoi second- L—i i .. i* I deg ree m urder in thee 19981! deatii I J)*in railsHs of Dr. Barnett Slepiapian, 52, an obstetricion/gynecolc;ologist and I I fireworksks I I - fathotheroffour. \ • i P K P t a y i n jJ u u l y I Ko]Koppsaidhe. I d idn'd n ’t i n te n d ■ CO killSlepian,kii • buti t s a id h e ^ v S * ! . w oulo u ld d o i t : r ’ vV . againjain. ^ ^jODERLY FAM; I ^ H ^ H “VV“Why should & F R I E N D S thele s a f e ty o f ' ^ IV O u n t r y s tT o O P ^ i V P W Dr-r. Slepian S be S ^ P A C K 6K 19M J p uuc t over the M other'n l)n'. Specfl'l'ia / [ '— „ safciifcty of jy . 'unb(nborn chil- ^ 1 F U T - J 2 4 < 4 0 % o.f « f I d rer e rn ? " h e % I a^ed. “1 wish I coulduld do 10 life ' ‘ t a x iH c i A U PRE-NIADE FLOR/DRALS 7 I sentences or 10 deathath penalties 1; H PI(SaIe¥?7V^ 0 * « , 1 -to save them." 4 o p o n Mon. • Sof. 1 O o m.-6p 6p m Erie County Cou:ourt Judge 576 Bluo Lokos Blvd.. N. ' 1 M ichael D’Amico saidlid ith e slaying , 2 734-3619 I was premeditated andani he chas- tised Kopp, who fledsd tiiet countiy m y ------after the slaying andid \wasn’t cap- tu red uncil 2001. V 1 ^ Joht ttsfm-r .“You m ade an attemtem pt to avoid ' jl , j ' M l tiie act,” the '^j " 1 P e i * m s j responsibility for th< iOf f | J R 2 > a v ju d g e said . “W hatc mmay appear jj righteous to you is immoralii to ;lS%^ ' t ^ S ' someone else." l ^ i ^ u n cU h h e a rin g w as ;‘i} I :AllCot The sentencing he c * 3 9EXPIRES ’ ’ attended by membeiibers of abor- j 9am-2pni • Sun. M«M a y I l t h j ■ a ^ i r tion-rights organizailz a tio n s w ho ‘ ii ^ i r ” r or Trent Mom to onetie i o fo iir 10 impose the J urged the judge to I Specialty Pies toi]■ojjo! maximum sentence. • C o a s t e r s 1i ^ y v i a s t c« 5 . . f e u j 3 cannot allow I3-010* “As a society we c£ 598 Biut Luts Bivd.H . « 7343^9403 • 0«M buk-\ 77Dm*Wiw D) I j law into their people to take the la\ ! IH THI tniw ooo iHorpiHCiHC aNTCS own hands in orderer 'to advance IH THI ITHWOO^OrPIMG OHIW I their own personalnal, political ^a4i3&3dSSlSH| P- agendas," Nationalnal Aborcion Federation- presidsident Vicki e the Gold Rot’osc Saporta said in a pre-sentendngpre leccer. mvcr! Kopp still faces a ffederal trial a |^ A ly stacked Boxes that lasts fon in the slaying. He is also a sus- II* C o u n try M ( x n iE H ’s D ay ~ M /a y 1 2 " ' | peet in the non-fataltal jshootings of • N o te plads a d ^ four other abortionm providersj in l\ .Iiul Canada and Rochestlester between M K M f • R e c ip e EBoxes - Cards . Moio m ’s I1SIII III .1 ^ 1994 and 1997. • C o a s teetsAwJitow#/ rs e m o r l e s I ^ K h m nciiiihiiiril IW •Kopp was lying in wait behind ban Am'herst mWhULd Slepian’s suburbai ■ ,X u m a l s , (iiii>>i)iiiiv Illd I home on Oct. 23,1991998, a n d fired ll >X!cups> «C. " 24KGoklR«Rose' qnce through a rearar Ikitchen win- r y 1 ^ : er 1 • Saucers I , j . I dow after the docu}ctor returned 1^ f | r e e S Lavender PRIEwiii*M«r I , from a m em orial servicesei for his IM ns^^^iapo^ S m m l m i * T d i-ui. 1 ^ m I ' I fa th e r. S lep lan 's wiwife and four ' m 't >5;- •JOOPwdiiM I sons w ere home atttiiedme. thi .• Iffl K()s«;sin li. [III. iH O sn ilM _ . Cf, Kopp became one>ne of the FBI’s . HM . J ^H [^H «S^^R 24 " ‘W uriN G I itives after the K SK)Ki.\i.K' S52 yf/jDc K footing. Authoritiesties said he was. H I % V KITCVH EN MA^ < J P Vdlotr % Q 'NBUSWKS! I driven to Mexico by a friend w ho | h ^

N i c h o l s» 1 w i f e H t a k e s s tt a a n d | e ^ O k l a h o) r m a P a m p OKLAHOMA eCrrY(AP)-The r r '1 er’s D om. wife of Terry Nicllichols testified } our mo Friday that she didilidn’t recognize a police sketch of JohnJol Doe No. 2 s that she was showlown by the FBI two days after thele 0Oklahom a a t y bombing. " g S M arife Nichols1 saisaid she told the HM agents that the.4kijketch of John d : D oe No. 1 resemmbled b bombing conspirator Timotnothy McVeigh, >JI i } ^ | ; but "the other, I haihave no idea." MIFREE!} Mrs. Nichols: tookto the stand ^ again in a hearingag thatt will deter- ^M Sfc 2Pack| m r n mine whether therethe is enough ' ^■^G■ eranlum sl • evidence to tryf N:Nichols on 160 A ■ : state counts of first-degreefirs mur- V with any I I ; der. Prosecutorsirs say they will ^ ffiin k Sho MtH'S&WONIEIMEN'S SIZES : siiek tiie deatii pen>enalty. « $10 regular! Saturday, May 10 H e h as alreadyly beenb sentenced m 10:00am-5:00pn J to life in prisotson on federal oflM |priceDurchasel ^ ch arg es for th es dideaths of eight ||S The Birkenstock representc H v m l law eniercementnt officers( in tiie utH be here to help i;ou bombing. .; Sfert up/orfW f PAIH * Sbe testified tiiattiia she Woke up vl] of April 21.1995, B H tm m H sro a to bi given on tiie m orning of Diriitliitnips I to find her hustusband reading ; ; Volue;»p to $1001 about the bombiabing in several > '' —^ regularir price n newspapers. LateiIter mac day, she ^ ^ ^ F R E I saldmdnbdnmove h e r fuid tbeir V liliiimSSSiliiulfifm b s tlO II Free T-SShirt f, daii^ter, Nkc[{cole, to .the A with ay, May 8 2 . Herington, Kan. p statloiLto' H j^H * , Thursday, tBlk^tfasuthorhu / 1 Purcha . ’34^335_^^H i^M it^.llie ^^aojc^llwM olN 5 733-6

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^ M orning3 1LINE (HL S I s e a s oo n e n d ss a s C o) y o t e s c r u i s e tt o 9 - 0 Mw i n Sk)RTsQuares — CSI led off the seventh willi,vilh two sinufes with his control,, ggetting th e hook after onlyly Calvin Beam on hitt anan RBI single lo m ake C B y J o t Pitn i U ty >y Dale Hall and Mitcli Stadioidiowsky lH--fore ^ 47 pitches. Relieviever Brandon Christiansenn it 7-0. an out and a walk wa later, Thursday's by - I Tlmaa Ntwi>w»wrtt>f in infield pop up lo shon by Ctiiinor and > U i ' • stepped in, but COcouldn’t contain th e regularu- hero Mike Cruz ripped•ed a two-run double to an rion Coyotes (47-8), who10 left field to plate twovo runners.i The knock sol;oft groundtrrs l>y l.t-vi ShiShiiinway and Itwasfunfor;br about h e n dDERSON, e Nev. - The knockockout season champio X*rek McNeil entli-cl ClSl'si bcMbe cliancf at advance to thee bi-regionolI Thursday inn put Southern Nevadaa upu] 9-0. De n e eariy. e one hit short of end- wccoring. four or fiveelaps. I lunity College of Southern NevNevada Coolidge, Ariz.,, againsis a yet-to-be deter-r- The Coyotes came oi he 10-run mercy rule hitter Don Sutton clubbed his:tiis 10th m in e d o p p o nlent e between Arizonala ing the game on the _ ^ cleanup hii ;o right field. m of the season, B three-nmI diidinger Western, Centrtiral Arizona or Chandler-r- after a deep fly out to ri CCSN 9 .^ 0 h o m e n m i ubstitutions beKan in cu le left-fleld line in the third inrinning, Gilbert, After that the subs £SH 7-MI.. ,,. ' ' down the 1 ever Seun Hernhard ^ ' open Game 2 of the Regioigion 18 A sacrifice flyy «ili7.CSI6CSI 6 ihree siraifjit ouls. irn Idaho 9-0 at Lied Flelileld in fifth and sixth iiinnings off errors at thirdrd rally going down in ihn skmmmtghitoa^a :p « rh « y ;r provided CSI u scor- ecuXiH OMICIJI !/■ son, Nev. . base to make it'It 6-0, T he Coyotes sm elled;d CSI’s C asey Oliver r tnt iMi?, Ur.1,'/, f •-./.• in third blood after a oone-out double by Josh,}h. ing th re a t in thu secor■cond l)y reiichins ihird JMCBM J W I 'Vill ...... ■' xiXjUafI65mpimphduwtga Sutton’sn’s homer capped a four-run t Cjttu! against Bollingbroke encnded Christiansen’s outinglg base but Nick Connorior igrouniieil out to end ^ dutrityevetu,la le Coyotes loaded th e b ases ag: irter Ryan Jones. Jones strugrugglcd in the seventh iniinning. th e inning. embarmssedb.rllmlumuil. CSImc[len’s irpDAY’S SCHEIlEDULE Valley Specwer Tournament DaiIJa KtaleBle, a. - ...... - Pocatello at Skylini^line.TBA senior at trthe ' TWIN FAI.I.S.S - A few (lavs ■ 3A District Fourr TournamentTc Universityyof i aflLTCvk-iiriiliiinliiililiiMlid.tySo. .iM, Buhl at Wood RJveiver, 11 ajn . ,g„ r.uy Ucs.di iiKiyly I I cci-ivi' sonic B S ffiro flH B I Washlngtoi s wci-krrul ill llic- K im b e rly a t Fll< .Maw hcIilH'd nifis lilts u< IM flfflfflH M practices h form <>{ Colic-Kcnc .of Sr.ollii-tii loser out 8 In prepar Id.iiiu ni.-iiN l)iisk.'iskciltail n-iTiiii-. 2A District FourrT T< oum am ent tlon for thehe forllu-21H).$04sf;iM . Wendell at GlennsnsFerry,llajn. I NCAA Indlvlivid- 'I'll...... li>' nii'yav Imil louK- willi I ■s IJavis. a 7 fu-.i High school softb ual ,p|. a rihhuti. I) ►/, h« cc-iiUT out of Mimu:iiuu-apolis, Miim.. ■ 3A District Fourr T;n wilh will CSI foi nt-.\i Wendell at Glennsjis 1Ferry, 11 a j a tia, Klal isIs one joitiiiii; f>-r.f>ri Danitrl Ailt-si. <) 1 M.irt ClirisK>t<'iisi-n ti of Di'i io of the man und l,:i nu.iitl M M. ario K iulj ul' High school rode< Internation ' ■ Fifth District, aI t JeromJc e, 7 p jn ...... players inin Bill till- (;i>IcIlL-ii-ii IKanifs an- 1.0 . Sbcth District, atIt 0Oakley. 7 p.m. Division iten- fioni doiR-. Ii.iviiliviiln IO ic p ia .i; 1 nis. L-inlil soplioriiori'Nii'N 'off lasi y.-.ii's I M|iiiui. I n b r i e f ‘•It’s siill f.uly.rly." said B.m i Ii , who will i-utci his hi'- ihinl si-asun. T.F. holds at!athletic "W e'vf iilrc.Hlyiy ^;ettn scvc-ii .mil iiioivaici'miinn.'' physicals toi Stiirtinn withI a pairp ol (•on/aKa - Xthletlc pliysi- hL-iich-warnifrss in Tyk-i Amaya caU for all Incomlnning Twin Falls urul Diistiii Viliacjilai'iiiKm.-, wlio will High School sophon[lomorcs, juniors liotli visit CSII lodav ifii al ‘I |).m. a n d seniors willI bibe h eld today Bolli piav< ts. wiio wil iiuvi- Ihrc-c- trom 7:45-9 a.m.1. aat the Magic years of i.-li>^il>ililliiliiv n'lnaiiiinn, VaUey Regional MedicalM« Center r \ C iiavc also Visiii-ilrd CSI( riv.il Di.xie office on gaosbooaS Itch up coll(lege tennis5 scholarshipi Slate Collrnr. C ostis$lS. temational pplayers snai ••ilicyVL-hoihh vi-rv,VI verv urmd playtTs," said i$»U maii Ii. requiring equal siwrts o;opportuni- ...... ehot»K.Oar8nlot Ups Anoliii-r playeilyer i-xpi-iK'.l lo I Buriey guardI LUz Brice 2225 ties for men and wonom en, th e . With :achCa( team allow ed to5 ggrant eight scholar.shi| itatod Praaa writer______, sip i UL-,\l WL'C'k, whwlu'ii lu- visits on ' num ber of foreign playeyers on col- >. j;i.ard Clini 8 ^ 8 at Sheriiiridan ^ , lege tennis teams can bebe a touchy in Wom Or en’s tennis, there: simsi ply are not enough'h Wedni-scliiy is (> ILLMAN, Wosh. - When . land. Calif. C.iiliy : SHERIDAN, Wyo.W: - Burley dully ‘*f Oaklaiu lington State vvomen’s tenniss Issue. ti-aiii for siiiuiiu-i I se^r Uz Bricc has 0 point out goocKxi players.in th e U.S.S. to fill the rosters of will join ilif tea' h Cari Groce is seeking; Coaches ore quick to school Juiu- 1.2 . \w li.'tf hr will I Valley counterpcrport Danielle e th e educational and see»cial bene- FaUjlnsifininaa recruitsdts, she looks for beyond the h u n d r e d s o f t e a mns, s , coaches say. he^iii MiidyiiiKin fcfeu iiiL' I Maloney of Twin Fa: r fits of m ingling with pe<>eopIe from oplaybaTrtaU « “rtsts in , Bellevue or educalion diploin.oina. • letter of intent to p 0 o ther countries. Few wawant to dis- eridan C o lle g e r cane. Often she looks to Beach s;iid CSI:'SI .ilso lias .1 ( <1111 « this winter at Sherii cuss the notion that U.{J.S. p laylrs „ „ m c n 's Icnjennis, there simply are oionships later this month. I Sheridan, Wyo. of .he n,h,i,enl fn.mII (,(. l(l p.iw.-i f.o- • • ree members of the current:t are g ettin g sh u t out oiof scholar- enoughill good p layers in th e Klaic said she is aw are o ;unf< riy. who w.in 1 ■*- Sheridan coach, Frank Fr McCarthy TffM complaints about lost oppoimrtitni. :e a n d M alo n ey WSUr team ti and a recruit signedd siiips. U .S . 10 fill11 1the rosters of hun- c« ; I tla-2(H)l Coiuiectileciiiiii liij;li siluml I I sold both Brice t The issue gets morejcomplJcal. c dredsofican ries for U.S. players. But sht < ' should contribute! next ne .eason. ‘""ictie McCarthy saidlid he also .has IS, only eight of tiie 21 play-i- the College Sports Counundl, a con- less, ^ e saidaid. They T are freshman Natalie S;.iii lhr;.hini still s.il lip in llu- air Z signed Shelley'*• ChclsieC Searle. ers itat thei beginning of this sea-a- sortlum of'coaches f m ent in Casper, Wy ' T aitionally, S about one-tiiird of)f loss of opportunides foror m ale ath* n o t ev e n1 gigoing to be close to pPoland. mtinth in Chicago:ano. Division I ten n is p la y e rs Inn letes. being compeipetitive,” M cCain said, Groce docs not plan to sigugnany Ihrahim. whololc'ft Ic CSI in March 'i lAAAnamesCiCMtlefbrd’8 t mU.S. ‘ore from foreign coun-n- If coaches have t 4{rardvftui>n!senusnted at the recent ts With ea’ch team alallowed to competingg ini the NCAA individ­ lit with continued conflicts Please see IMTERNATIONAL., PagePi D2 Pleas'lease sec CSI. Pape (32 :: ^ho AtUetic: AAdministrators nu*rr Title7 IX, the federal laww ' grant eight scholaiarships in ual singleses andi doubles champi- jfiiociation coDveni/ention in Boise. ’ ^i^lowanM goald ata Castleford is > til *'dorwhatii bestbest.for the kids," Bulldawgsi face big chiliallenge 'Z sbe said. She wasas honored1: for her P i id e Q B n‘etu rm asIS coach vrork to betterer organise the . 'ormer ^ Ti( By Scott Thompoon ulldawgs vs. Castleford High 6 Tlmie»Wewi wrttsr______M-C B u llc > propams. Sh* tlM iilainentions *un&iish nbeaten field ,es and tatcbiog .qu«rtsiteekeo*c*t______iwIMSh more to defeat the unt ^Howard-s*kt,"'- jridajla its troubles to wnbriace formerfor quarm badc------•»in>«eChiMooBMnt>oht MB«TW«;iM.H«l«VW»sno( Madison Lionz tonight atIt M inico L _ _ :------^— — le.Shula as die Crimkm.Tide'sle's third head coach ^ tomrDo^hMdooKtiand can lell you ihaIhat for Mire. They ^ gradMie'I olof Boiss State - Mike f •CKMCOMh - *-2J5Pre PeolMl HM ot P«mar Don High School at 6 pjn. If Diversity, »baa bi uugbt isath inslxxIxmondis. » 1M1-M Ml«nl Oolphtn* S . The American FoF o o tb a ll arc scary." teneeatOutleford Iiwbe son of Pro Football Holi1 of Fame coach D on. ^eoKhM-MMUnt Assodadon ranks the,7-(7-0 Lionz Llonz generaleral munoKer Jason > coAdied glris v a p BhultI t vranted to talk ab o u t nationional cbampio^pa, . ^► ISSMtlknipaesy »AnMMo(MlwnLMandhl« football Siucki isn’t putt:jutting a lot of stock BuocinMnguvlwbMkeoMl) ^ : as the No. I semi-pro f< lforl2yetrs*and ootNlNCAA probatioh: the prograijram’sbri^tfMtMT^; b U n ite d In Ihe ranking.s. . . . ^IMMLMMOlyolAliiMrM ^ team tn the western \ lo be recognized nut in for 10 years. For notitiitl glooiny recent history, >.flopped “It’s ^ I quMistteA . States. M adison h a s flip-f im e you hove to play IB ye»rs/ihB hat ■ift[fdtiflcalbadtonieuttfinishcished, M n e M h e t^ * * « positions with the Mc^c A H .te r al the sam e Urnc UyMDaeBdil,tnd- .-thaloJoDidme NFL ts iii^ t Midaid* nferring to bis isSjuMaitMpMrtfMMm - . • . AP ;ouple of 'very week, ” he ht said. “We’U stx (Okla.) BtiUs the last coi re at the end of the ^liuerovol. i„,MiM lity to win • Sdi^tHeaitenlem Conference or ___ atatople«bar.Hlspre' w here w c a re a ■ »poni w rfa M d o f a sig h t at weeks. reat for the Rocky i Inml diamrthndilpM ■ e. abrupdy left Texas Bulldawgs coodt D enniiJ. Hakes year. It's grea onti*ro«t«t8-d)lBa* eoewr.-Dim ^ Ftsnddone. i •/< BftAr M o u n tain L,eague eaj to get some walked away impressec s^ndibog«bM < 'A U bw -M ^ .w.. ' AUAM after tiro ieaions. recognition. 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ilstunisFUeiT V d t tliwilclI w i n iin firsstroiuind Buhl ^tMWKMMULTtii,n‘i«wii ■ ly winless with an 11-4 T T bum am ent F riday in Hailililey. BUHL - John I'uenHente saved his Kimberly |UttNMci<<.MM win Fridaslay in the first round of Jam ie S tone a dded twoJ 1hits for IS 3 S ss.i best for last. Wood River (19-5). which:h m eets tmuMmjmwiuM watotUMW,— » . _ Hitlcss in th ree at-biit-bats, Puente the ClassBss 3A District Four V r B i^ today ^ 1 1 a.m. in■Ihcdi^ tl ssai'K s.'sa.^^ sB o sa sent a shaiharp ground Baseball11 Tournament at B OlODW* ) nMr-Ltaw4LMRMf.m:tii •s Field. tl r«%i.‘a a sss5 » ’~ ’ Local throughigh th e m iddle Founders F 4 lieSptiw.Hwuuii Conover doubled and scoring twovo runst includ- M a tt Ct a?u.'asa|S?.“- '‘- ooiiE^UM M (Wagk TiMTiMtMMLOMVt*) I sports in;; the gamame-tying run Paul Tinktiker added two RBIs and (M COIDMO-tJO oa JM tywr. M Sm . Thb taauUetuaiieewui-nUI4 fdr W ood R iver (20-4-1). * MaacnlMHiiww CmjI,' i«J.I>«»lltlCw»Ci9 Krtn »r - Mr I' ei'.iwf.'.roo another run in the eifeighth inning which hostosts Buhl today at 11 a.m. li’i I. OMr tx t M aw I li. 1 »4M- (COM-.M .l JMINM. to stun Filer 14-133 iin the first Kri.s NewberryNe went 3-for-4 EM Ml (•'•vtm M nm« r r.7SiSSr«ri.««-.e-. 1.J13 , rtiund of the Class;s .1 .lA D istric t with u doulouhle and t^vo RBIs and Tennisn M i F o u r B .ise b all TiiT o u rn a m e n t Brad Butl«jtler hit two doubles for ' 'a m ■*. m.M.>H»P«,Mn<«.»erly{ly (0-22). Ceirtury ( takes Districtct Fm Osn a T«iMi(i-I.LMM.IMA»ll ^ M7klCmf,aMi|-»«H _ Diamoiul. WMdmrMU.KM»rty4 fFour-Five tourney imnUim'JnM t>)< U Buhl advances to) ihIhe semifinal ^ TWIN FAIXS_-II was; a m ixed ctxtn>j. imw m gam e t<>day at Woodod River at 11 bag for th e Burley tennissa-am t ^as tuma^ tiop>«tt.i«74M (Ml} M » J Hm Hn, OMov.:«« n a.m. Filer lioMs Kitr4Mt»oMa.lieU.] aoMNooM th e Bobcats rode a one-twiWO finish ------S “ SfrsiiSK'asfa’ ' i loscr-ooi Ramc. from ils hoys doubles teteam s to Trailing tla- enlireire game until f UilO.} C«M. M f*m. Iiaa come up just short of dtdow ning t«£Urt.u<«r»a i-T.n,MNrt«.i*rtia\u- j th e M-venth. Uulil ralrallied fmm a . SoftbSl all ;Century for the Districiict Four- ^ 1(WS di-ficil ill the fiftliif ill Inninft and _ ' . Five tournam ent. 4ni MiKc*n*iaaMM.s-4n ^ PMlOMr.llt a 1.V9 m .irn in inI tli,he sovcnil. 3A Dlslrlilrlct Four i TM.W-lM|l!«i Bolxrats Phil Wliipple aiand Nick MUi9*MM cOnwn.l.MIFk«Pmi.TM. uns in thf Ixn- ToUmam ».C«».r, Jll Sown fctCmwr.O-in.'Jti ininnft '\iih runs im e n t ,Barker knocked off teanam m ates U»|MC»r. 3U211 Cm RM. mm hiilf Oua-U> . I. Cm IM>. tM tt K-I Ja I w M Cmt the championsltip Fridayy ini Twin inmM SiWtiMH.M Caft.l•«r.*i-iJaJ'*~*‘**»««.c«T.»ii»„ ^ .CAMMtiMlbmiit I w ith four RUN. lnilt«atted in Mitch BUHLL - I'op-seed Buhl i :mr*>.1 c«wc0>v«9>. »KKt.CUmn.CMMl.MKS >-0 coach S hane O gden s;iid, Late resuliu lts ss," iiiul stored two nin-.liw 10 lead Buhl- defeat ofof Kimberly.1 ' Bame and Jared Jones OrT^we^ 1ft 1 CmCemi iaiO l}:MtfiMn.t«cin«l. i "O ur kiiiv .nisi haihad the confi- Sherryrv King went 2-for-3 with SX p Track andid field «tiO;jn«MiCiiaM.«7ra d em c ih.n they wi-rci-ren’t going m an inside-de-thc-park home run,and fantastic day. They step Conference Ma{Magic Valley Conference9 H^Mmil437!l] HvMX43«0 losi.' ev en tho»i|;hI we wi never led whitnevL‘y O rdonez a n d H eath er thtiir g am e in mu.si-havwwMi(rin.< (Morn^ But Ogden likes the* wayi h is s u•*^^ iw*-i«.n}.}lSait’i CrnUbMMUtHagmnr. t e d U - 1 6 2 lidiirner uciit hitU- im berly. w hich m eets Filer MMaHnS MriU Sawtooth United liiUs hut riMclicd h.is c,.ch limi-, team is entering the C lass 4A iTiiCmiCairr.im: Dna- rhe Twin Falls ernm i gam e today at Filer. I»*.J **• HAILEY - The storing tlu ee runs. state tournament May/ 16-171 at Y»,Ci««coy*,.ni0JSft«->c>-t rn m >.iMi R apids 17-and-undeinder club socccr 1 tiad four hits Nampa and Vallivu*u e hig h SM.H jo s h A iulerson hi BuM 10. KlfflUft) 4 ICOOnK-i Oxt-i S<*pK>' ’’WHw kI?T w*!»»1»91 3»7 k 1 uttj team scored ivefive second-half atui D avid Rv.iii wcwent .i-for--; to „n,-. .whools. [ixwvatl 5 MntfctTIfcratStan-ftMM 10 goals cn route to0 a 7-2 thrashing «n a state iioh- iv »« mo-««ijij< i;u j Oi>coC»»Crt»c«Tr. 5 ? i ^ WEWiOl 0**|r, €l»\Oil%.« i C liMd Filer. ... /. » r « *t- ‘■We’re not gt)ing to wir ivwMnMr.M . United U-16. ; le heads.” •fw. of S a w to o th Ut title hut we’ll turn some «<• C*n2 VralMCMtxfv MM R ichard Schm id1 nenetted back-to- ; auhi 14. niceli«(U he said “Hopefully, we•e can get Stncin 7«ca J fVtW.tXWl kWti jy Weigel added > inx4SittlCaM>e40>l ,, ____ back goals, Andy \ W o o d RRiver i 6, Filer 5 Builey a little bit recogni;nized this wiCvrr . two goals and1 FC<>rtr.l»-».J OMlJn l»|l-» H !TI!1wu5w a 'i5 »? cuw i uut»»>. le hasc-snai CmiCorti > 0^ n.\n.i 'I - R>iu-1^n- Reynoso hit a WchkI River Ri a comt*-from-hehind R ecru its^ 5 w o n ’ t l e t C ce l t i c s 0) f i f t h e m a t Continued ! fnm B l Throw-ins: CSl:S1 has dropped N e t s herehei that after the seasonsn he recruits 6*2 guaijuard Sylvester would test the waters,*' BeJeach Mayes'of Waynele tH igh School in New Jersey;y cmises p l said. “He’ll know where hhe is Ft. Wayne, Ind.,1 , 6-4( guard Jo e afterafti the pre-draft cam p.” Poindexter of ElmElmhurst High in The team has three rett•tu rn - ' Ft. W ayne, Ind.,, anand wing Othyus to 3-0 serieses lead ^ ing players back for sur :• Celtics L-ras^'d a 21' summer tournaments in thee \U S fi'om fo re ig n coii r'iriul. ;fie C ative of Malaysia. dl ;iC'ti - itii- itn higpest fourth- “We also keep an updailate if KMFoiigisa nativ [yed a t a high level i,(l. >n NBA playoff ■ world rankings," G roce said.j T ennis ts played /orld, unlike foot- . tn:;ior\ - tt' t>eas ;ti( :tii Neis. ■ Casey Angle, spokesmata n fo r “ li ov er th e worlc y ntmiber of inter- I • V\ I- >'anif up heliieiv and let lhal one the Intercollegiate Terennis ball, so a larger ni rs'is natural, Angle ! i;f: aw,IV," said KeKenyon Martin, who ■ Association in Skillman,1, N .J., national players'is it ;l :(,v Ni'is >Mllitill 2S points. “We W said about 29 percent of wonomen’s said bably the group of OKJii'l w.ini lolelI tilthat hap|ien again.’’ K. collcge tennis players an d 3C30 per- “I think probab listurbed by it are ' Tiu- Nc-I> wiiuldlid iaccomplish anoth- ^ cent of men’s college playerers are people most disti and-coraing junior t'{ iirs t ill fu lililylily if ihey lose the IB fromfr foreign countries. parents of up-and M.'ni's aflcr leadingling .VO. No team has H The trend began in th e 19^,970s. players," w hom maj ay b e shut o ur of ■! f v e r hic.wi. suchL-h a , lead, although ■ It’s nol just a Division I phe- scholarships, AnglkJigle said. j thre<- liNims havee tcome hack to lie a H series hf:fore losinging G am e 7. H the hest-of-seven ■ Came -t of th 5 ^___ - maicliiii) is Mondu>day nigIu in Boston. Hi BuUdawgs] to lay down or we’re '•We re noinK to ContlnoedfromBlc m ore th a n 210) yaiyards. i Kt,inn 10 do sotneth■ething about it," s;iid league than I am for us." ■ The game willYill lijost likely b e ! Paul Pierce, who10 led I Boston wiih 23 ^ le The Bulldawgs have wonon five won on how wellwel the two top- ng myself, my leam- W pfiitits, “Knowinf; straight after losing to IdahoI ranked unitsI faifare against one m ates, w e're not11 a group lh at’s going e Bulldawgs will tiy FlFalls in their opener. So thete gam e another, as th e Bt lo lay down." should feature tw o of th e hottest,hc to disrupt tfie! timingtin of qum er- now so well. H si As th e Nets knov if not best, teams in the leagague. back Troy Doughijgherty, who played jineback w-in inspired H Uist year’s comt “This is a far superiorr te a m for G rinnell ColleCollege in Colorado, the Celtics in celtcelebrate wildly and ■ thantl the Bulldawgs haveve.had and his numerous•ous targets, ju m p atop th e scorer's see table, but it H before," Hakes said. “We hhave a Dougherty is by1 far the top- y three Nets victories H wa-s folluwfd hy il bunchb of guys w ith a lo t off centhu- ran k ed p asser’ in thi e league, com- as they wcm thatI seriesnc 4-2. H siasm for the game. Andid guys pieting 61 perceiircent of his passes "W e have thee uutmost respect for B who like to play football wantw: to ' and throwing 18 touchdownsi and them . Wl- know. they ih can come back H play with th ^ ." just five interce]rceptions. Three of I from 20 pointsi in a (juarter.*' said H - Stucki agreed. th e L io n z receiveeivera are ranked in Richard Jeffersorson, who scored 20 H “They have done a greatIt job of th e Iwigue’s topop 10.1 . jwints. draftingd new players a n d uiupgrad- But Stucki feelsfet that offense He and Marlinlin com bined for 16- H ing thdr players,” he said,d. “And win take centererstage. si of-2I shoDtiiiK, as the Celtics gave H theyti seem to b e playing witlrith a lot “I definitely•Iy thinkI it wiil be th e forw arils roonoom outside and con- H of cohesion." more of a shootlootout than a low- centrated on sloppingslo the inside H More important to th e scoring gam e,”."h hi e sa id . sam e. M artin iilsialso played outstand- H Bulldawgs today than nailational Madison willill gog to the air first in n d e fe n s e against a Anioine H rankings is the fact thatat it’s a but the Lion*nz can< go to their W alker. matchup of the league’s’* N a 1 ground gam e effsion coach H and No. 2 teams. Madiso ‘ Snicki talkedced m ore about th e Jim O’Brien said,lid. “It’s hard tu beat I atop the standings of the pass going into th e them if they’ree goingR' to make that H Division whUe Mlni-Cassii m any jum p shots.” I holds the top spot in the So . “We’ll haveB^nm to diel^'fhe Walker continuinued to struggle. He H “We have everything \ said . “ W e c a n ’t b e one-dim ^n- shot ju st 6-of-1717 after a going 9-for-35 ■ and nothing to lose,” sional. If eithiither team is one> in th e first twou rgames. He finished I “Nobody expects tis to wJ dimen sional, thdie e defense is going ' w ith 15 points and 15 rebounds. I gBiu; If we lose, we leam £ to take that swas[way.“ -r' “They took itil I'uti us,’' W alker said. ■ IfwewIh.wevrioUg.” a quarterbadc M ike Madison b«at up on “All night w e letet themt be the aggres- I m SSSSS.'Jtesecoad-ratedi^ sors. That’s whenhen New Jersey's the ■ FaSs,40€. pie to Dougherty and best. If we wantnt to keep this series H Both offenses are shni Ic Loonie Edwaras Is alive and win Monday,Mo we've got to I bo th nm v ride«pen, fuU-ti « n fflner and receiv b e th e aggressor." I ;pn«ring atta c k s a n d rin g t agiie.‘He leads ihe It was a relativitively quiet game for ■ u n d e r 400 y a r d s a J £ CMB. Jason Kidd, whe«ho had nine points, I . Madison is the top«rj -Gn»trmU(M5w) nine rebound andant 11 assists. And tbe ' I ofiCoUe i a tb a leag u e witl ( * “ “ ■ ■g SSS.IS'Sfolded operatlQDS Boston fans whoho have been so hard I ■ C SriaN ai .But U n l-C ^ a also l^theh itolwringto^ ‘ op him in the: pastps were relatively V top'tanked defense,,!I b ,the Saturday, ao ithe BuUdaiiffs’ tam e. ' road gami^^to m m i .le^^gM ■ iigw M n& 190 scheduled n ad," Martin said. “We ...... “ It wasn’t bad,' mxaimtuii*»yimKiITRWlir’IiBoitMCllt---'-- -r, ^ffA4»4f~---Moiitiina ntot-WjBek tit haiL % lL ^ ' kind of took theithem out of the game Tb« Tl N«w M rw r M e jwiMiittiMaiKioMidlMBM M , iSiked T S ^ l ^ pa little 'finkded; v: : e s B ^ " HtN«ta«eo.94'7e,totatoaMi<« M dM lM d. . .

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Lemaire mbTiixes and matches Cm'MtunMon S.ihirtI.iv. h a s no ^^7^; I The Wild i: M tmn Intr •■I hivrthcw ay our iii.i.n I'" NHL first NHL 1te a m players as th e situationsiti warrants, W L Pd Pl QB LIO 8lr Homt M s.iid. “We inlerest in play- as been superb Chlcaihicaoo 19 16 .&.543 - 2-5-5 L-1 11-99 6-7 (» riKlii Kariy.i • t twice Gaborik has 329 3 2-W W-1 1044 6-12 (KI idinu. and we ■''►i snference same throughout thee playoffs,[ b ut th e SlLlSTs Le 16 16 & haxi- r ti'.u K<)>ill(-‘i>clii' outton IB 17 314 i 1 7-3 L-1 12-77 6-10 04 h iiv f .1 I'll m o re d c jithp,h in scoring ‘»“> Ol n. Wild has had newne heroes every .500 13 z-8-2 W-5 12-88 6-10 04 ve h.id in the . R nals I P a rk scored twice ^Oldman 16 16 .5< lip lioiir (han wc have i. whore. ” ••We re; f R oing sam e. R ichard Pi mtbufoh 14 21 .400 .41 5 1-3-7 L-7 4-122 104 M " I h i s IS ' ado’s Patrick Roy [2" 1 7-12 (Uo p a s i . ” , I want to.end ei my Otu«t»i.N™iewJofwy ,o cnj«,yy this against Colorad k h « /« 12 23 ,343 .3 7 3-7 L-2 5-11 'Ih is IS 111'- furthest.-st Iihi-N hR hty .. h t said. ToOiiy's Gamlame 1 „ n e ." c t e n t e r force a G amie e 7 in th e opening Dcu ks h.ivf advaiici.iC fil ..I I h e ..'i i„ v i. p lla y in s On TV; 5 p.m.n.{ESPN2) IE , Wes W alzIz said. series. And thehere are Andrew W cal Dupuis, Darby W L p 8 . 1 * ™ns Amm Hr posis' i.iihi-i v\nul well this groupp hhas played.” n g d o m fefew hours, at least." l£nCANL£AQUE w h e r e ^^lM•r.■ h -.tk c v wild king ’s loss ended the Thtnd )uvcr general manager Aside from Marian Galabjirik, Vancouver’s »16. Seattle S llic Ixiltoiii I'l ih<- spo.sports peckinK Vancinn perstar, possibility 3fof un all-Canada Anahinaheim 7, Cleveland 1 .’ playoff run liriun Bururkc said it best: The wlwho is emerging as a supe ■■Ak/iQum -iidci. The Dili ks’ p of play- Stanley Cup finalfir between the FriC II for Kariya's MinncJsota)ta Wild isn’t a hockey ththe Wild is a collection of Baltmwe 5. Kansas»City4.2ndo#mfr' Crty Ii.is Ix'fii a rc-i\.iid f< ranted. Canucks andnd the Ottawa BafUrUrumwe 15. Kansas City S. tsi Qsme team , it'st's a cult, wilh coach eiers no one else wa rampa^2,DetfO'l0 Minnesota 5. BoslonrtO 0 l»-‘s<-vi-iaiice. 1 last in Senators. The: CC anucks had two stai, hui wilh Jacques LcmaireL preaching the MM innesota’s payroll was 1 :ievelan0 9.Texat5 Toronto ai Anaheim,i.late latc II.- .ihiMdy IS .1 sia the sea- chances to dinlinch the series at ^ • N.Y.YankeeiatOaWanakland.late and voulhfiil team-firstst imantra. tl:the league at the start of th HhjcagoWWte Sox al Seattle, lalB Ills spi-i-d, ahilitv an home, yet failed Totrods/iQvnss h>'>ks. K a r ivva a toiild he a Minnuso;sota made NHL history mson. N.Y,iY. Yankees {Clemfins 4-2) B OaUandu ao 5-2). 2:05 pm. }etroit (Bcnderman 2-4) al Tampa Bay (U(McCking 2-1), 4.15 p.in. 3ostontWake(«ld 3-1) at Minne«o(a{^00ers4-1).5;05p.ni. I s t r e a k mv v i t h w i nI o v e r Br a v e s SJaltimote (Johnson 4-1) al Kansa* Wy (oiofM(S 4-2). 5:05 p.m. G i a n tts s e x t e n d OwCJoveland (Sabalhia i-2) al T^(ALBenlenetM). 6:05 p.m. I’t allow a hit until ToroToronio (Hendiiekton 2-4) at Anahem (Rj[Ra.Oitii 4-3). 0:05 t).m. Phillies 5, Astros 3 P arque did n ’t Chicago White Sox (Colon 2-3) el 3e(Med» 4-1). 6:05 p.m. A I1.A.MA (AP)) - Both H H H TU. J,.. sev en th ininning in his first Chic se Cru/ Jr. hit T FHIIJVDELPHIA-Jim' kTlONM.LE^ • S.itiii.in" -iik! ,1'ise " Sturt off the• ddisabled list, and Frtds/sQsmssFrt ihrci- lutr-hnmcrs'as'and in drove a n d M ike LielKTihal homt Travis L c h o m e re d a s th e _ , Arizona 5, PittatPittaturghO -i' ■ ■ ■ a back Urett M yers as Hhilac SL Louise.ChicagoCut»3 foiii runs ,is Ihc Sa P Tampa Bay DoDevil Rays beat the ^Phttadelphia S. Houston 3 FlorWa5,Cotonk)k>rado4 ( ii.m l s \s third straight decision. H (Woil 4-2), 5:05 p.m, Ihe b e s t iree runs Gibbons hit aa t^tw o-run homer, and Houiton Hoi (W-Miller 1 -3) Bl Wladelphla (W III.- i-;itns with Ih six inning-s, giving up thn MiSinukee (Sheets 3-3) al Ondnnaii (RieRiedlingO^)). 5:10p.m. i . c i c l s . It w as th e f a n d six hits, Sidney Ponsoison,pitched seven ' Mif* .ll.ll^ have met strong inningings'in the second Itimore completed a l i . i m i v o ln-.li thea- !Braves in the M BR K Cardinals 6, Cubs 3 game as Baltir lu s t miiikI '>f lasi ve.v.-.ir's i.layoffs...... (ioubleheader:r ssweep. U C H IC A G O -FernandoJ Vi..aA hi. Gibbons ha.liad four hits in the XPrice maintitains one-ststrok^ h is third career grand slaiiam, and „ Tony Batista home- Dodgers 9, Expo:p o s 5 J.D . Drew had a solo hometner a.sS.. iched his career high | MOS i KKAI. - I-l-r.fil McCritf s,„ pi.ncinclsco't Benito Santlsgo hits Louis ended a four-gamin e losing rIBIsB] as the Orioles choviatoui hii Ins IHJikI t.a reL-er c r hom ep m th e ,hfi»*.rui.■run homer off Atlanta lellef streak. r-game losing streak, LeadatWac icrl..sAnseles- » " .1 3 four-g Corey Patterson andd Moises Gibbons wasas 5-for-9 with four w. l.lfw a tour- plltln'JoJtine K«un Bons Ftlday In CHARLOTTE, N.C. (A P )-N d'.iniiiani liiillpen Alou hom ered for the Cul: RBJs and threeree ru n s scored in the ^ V Atlanta.1. Price watched his 40-root p m il li'.iil , . « doublcheader. p!.« oiifoH M( (ii iff. vs’lii)o wV ent 3-for--J climb a rid ^ and swing tharpl’ply to ------mers. Diamondbacks 5, Plr^I r a te s 0 u i i h IWO H H Is. b nr o k e a r>-r) ti<- inK hum c th e left tow ard the hole. Whei aist August. ' ; ■ PirrSBURGH - CurtI SSchilling Twins 5, Rei ^ooit Women’s Open laist. with lus fourth horrlomer of ihe sea-, led sox 0 SSdisappeared into the cup, he ti s ic w .ir t (2 h . P a d r e3S s 5 , M e ts 4 limited slumping Fittshsbnrgh In mNNEAPCPOUS - Todd Sears off his cap in disbelief, tumet son. off Scotl Sl sh..„ut ,n I,., , Champions Tour la (2-11 not Ihe N E W ' four singles in his first sh t career homer and t the ^ gallery and smiled. 'Uf (Mullcrmo M oia ( V YORK - X avier Nady hit t Inman shot a 7- will despite alhallowing Hiad tiebru; m ore th an a year for Ariz* . drove in fourur runs as Minnesota FPrice needed all the helpIphe AUSTIN-Joe In ruaklng two-run homer in lay at under-par 65 for a oone^troke 1 ^ \Vill8 and Inman had eighight birdies and ers 6,10 five-gamim e losing streak. stristroke lead over Fred Couples Reds 7, Brewers their seventh straight - n one bogey on thele 77,030-yard, par- Indians 9,, R a n g e r s 5 .i.p in n in g s their longest losing strea: His ^i^es kept landing inIn the 72 The Hills courwurse at Tho Hills Ins 5, Rockies 4 TON, Texas - Omar * * -j,„eO .,iik.„ seasons. ARLINGTC rough. He hit only one greei•en in Country Club inn theti Champions t IN( I.S'NA l I - Marlins d four hits and Matt t>incr in the bot- MIANf\MI - Juan Encarnacion Retiring 16 of th e firsirst 17 bat- Vizquel h ad I re g u la tio n o v e r th e final eight ei Tour event, * only home run in a [,*1 po eagles, seven 11.01 ol Ih e lO lhll iliiininn, Riving homercire d to lead off th e iKittom lers, Schilling (2-2) strucack out 10 Lawton th e o holes, on th e par-3 17th whenere he W atson’s two e c ninth inning, allowing fhlch Texas’ Rafael birdies, five .bogeys;eys and four . ( IIK iiiii.iii a ->cas<.•asonrhigh five- «>f '‘'J-’ ' a n d w alk ed none in by hy far his. game in whi made the long birdie. hi to snap a six-game losing he season. Palmeiro wasras trying to join the . der66-andadiay I I’.iiiic wiiiiiinn streare a k . ' most effective start of thi Price was at 7-under 137J7.an gave him a 500-homer dud u b . • &f diama to it.*;,!^ | c ,iiill'-n\ homomer off Luis streak, indication that Quail HoUow„ Iis no that had “a lot 6f d L'urnacion connected off Palmeiro, wwi as 2-for-2 vrfth a sac- \ i/<.iino (0-2) «agave the Reels i-.ncui American League pushover. said. :i Speier (2-1) for'his fifth * rifice fly andid tw o walks. H e hit a i-ee69 Bruce U eB keste stayed atop'thie ili .’ii HJih vic to ry7 i)in tlie ir lasi ill .lu stin S David Toms had a bogey-fre r of th e seo-son and his third Devil Rays 2, TigersS U two-out. two-tfo*run dpuble in the ^and w as a t 5-under 139 alongA with lea d er board at 6-under par I).It ’Ihree of thtthe wins in ihc homer o 3les. but aftevfl ne on game end KHIoff thtJ e night. ST. PETERSliUKC. Ha.H - Jim ninth inning.S- RlRich Beem, Charies Howelell III ihrough 15 holei ii c.ik have ccjine Robert triple-bogey the par-316th tlUit {69). B randt Jobe (69) and Ro ’riday*s golfers ftts, Gamez (67). gave many of Frida , M ike W eir, playing for thele first and a three-put)ut on th e 17tQ, lowdown iiin Berlin a5tcr», Lietjlie went in atI 3-upderf9 Capriaati, Clijsterrs set up sei^mifinal sh< tirtime rince winning the Mas wai al along with tour oth.others. I ■ Ljubidc3-6,<6,6-3,64. hahad to settle for a 70 and wi cnnifer Capriati ■ ead. Hale Iiwin wasras iat 3-under, ^ BKKIJN - Jem T h e 100th)th-ranked Volandri 142, 14 five strokes out of the lea lers lioih won in H . Jack Nlddaus was six strokes.off anil Kim Clijsicr T e n n is stayed in severals< loQg rallies iday 10 reach the ■ 1 the lead Kl-imder.der. ’ straiulit sets iTiila ; ; w ith F ederesrer, conduding tome - U J Ccnnaii fJiim sen:semifinals and wt ■ I LPGA defending chiimpionin Juttine stunni;ming vrinnert on the NORTH AUGUSTA, 8. I u p a r c in a ic h off tiitlie 2001 French ■ ’ Hchin-Hardenne advam Nichlreicup run. Rode Jones shot a 68 to taki • Op4;ti cha/iipionshiishiii match. I i tournament temifinal nly weakness is. the . lead ^ at lO^m der 134 th ro urttwo g TOKTO-Anni.nnika Sorenstlq } C lijs H T s i .in11 take t; the No. 2 I L third ffcraight year, heaii a t ^ V e r a ,e p ic r r cderersaid. ia • „ jTuken «hot ■ 2-underjar-par 70 to taWB a ^•nits Williams by rounds at th e Asahi Ryoki J ranking from Vein Zvonareva of Russia 6-4, T h e l a lt lItalian l in the temlfi- one-stroke leadid iin tbe Nichirel • winninK this S1.2M .2 millinn clay- £ T IntematlonaL H e n ln * H a rd e n n e v n a i l i t thhe e Foro Italico wqi Jones, who was ded with Sophie8< Cup,_berlwt,tour:oumamint before ! court tournamentMil or by reaching Ameiie Mauresmo, a 7^(5),7- M AdilBlloPailanatta in 1978. H e won c round. pla^ng in the[he -PGA Tour’f iding on the rank- H i Gustafson a fte r tbe firtt ro ' ; the final, depcndii winner over Iroda Tul;ulynganova ^jdU etal!11976. „ feUow C olonli ; inRCif hcrrjpp<»nen was one stroke ahead of fc of Uzbekistan. American Wendy Ward. AnLnother SoremtamhaddidtfareeUnUes^ ;; The fonnh-sciseeded Capriati the Tolgro YooriM K o tim lk oivaplaysthroujh v i 2•hot behind were Ameriirlcans * struRRlecl in thele ■second tet but ■st (69) course to finishi36bo)e«at8uultf 361 liovtseva6-3,6-3in Federer beats Italia Laura Diaz (68), Pat Hurst ■ f)cal Elena IJkhov p a l n t o i eeach e tmilflnali ^and Marcy Hart (66), who hahad tbe 136. Japan’s JunJunko Yasui, tied k conditions. The ||||^ H todtfvance In Open •• damp and dark c ' .. SEA ISLSLAND. G a. - Anna d^sbestround. ^ ■ with Sorenttarasra afte r the fU-rt ' lojvM-eded CJijstc:liters won the first ROME - Roger Fed>der«rb«at Kournlkovova'"'overcame an ^ I t h Americini boldlniIng th e round,wassecood3odaftera71. .’^.4 . wven games ofif hher quarterfinal . Filippo Volandri 6-3 'Ju' 3 InconiUtment performance and fln g t five places at tbe toumai i and beat Daniclaeln Hantudiova 6- 'i^rlday, prevendng thele wUd Padnidrtll H«rrln)to4 matche* against nalistinlS.yeart. Koumiko'kova, playing ber firit longesti in LFQA Tour hist“wry ' shot a 4'linder*pir>ptr:68tot«la4 # most notewortlirthy coming at . J Federer'a next opi ive tournament fince that tl began nearly, nine mi >s in 2001, where both this year and at the end ^i°.T r‘i,* conip.tltlv. months leadid aifMr'two rouMf I Roland Garros i Juan Carlos Ferrero, w inioiiiuhel'lef left abductor muKle ago.. « . Z C apriati won 1-6,4,W,lM01nOie i '><1“Ift year. of tbe Benson■on and Badui . lVe*v« played tom e goodA ed Australian Operen flnaUlt ^lelested Bunitba Rso in Should any of themm win .iBtanttknslatn i longest third *etset of any French ” • le Rainer 8duiettler&4,6 itJtaBdir.' s l chet, and of courte tbe one erfinaU&l&d. 8 S u s< l« 9 at OTCKame • dom ■ O pen w om en’s Hnttoj. "““J* Qn the other tide ofK e d n « . r fMi& tightly wrapped F{ l a n t a ^ O ub, it wot ooking forward to ' P"®**It Jmatch. We’ve alvriyt have 7thl>bUandli^ ; Capriati is lool o f dogfighu when we play,V Vijvgeny Kafelnikov rat &n8 an week, gave tba t first by an American * ht'T Mmtifinai shmhowdown. Martin Verkerk 6*3,,7-5,; white herptoWeilema' throughout the Uejl ] Mallon to^tbio Can is the favorite," fun.” \ ''Clijster* is i I otber quarterfinal matchef,^ ' FeHx;Mantllladefete*t«dJvM .nSofi. , 3 . ; - C apriati said. “SJ-She’s had ■ good « ® __ ry

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: X ^totM cofliptt* Inn thsth lO O ^stsr walk of tfis ArsUrsa M Spsclal Olympics a H | ' RiMtMiySatBuhlHt;ll High School. Thsy^wtrs abis» tc to finish bsfors heavy rains M aelc Valley SpocialSpe Olympians I ; fofctd th* canetlMkKitlon d stvsral o thsrsvtnts. competed trough)ught home scvocal I s annual W inter I doesn’t d a m p e ^ n 5 I P 6 g a Games in McCallCall March 14-lG. R ain d The downhill ski Iteam, pictuicd H v I9oJj | E i s r e ^ Includes: Zocy Davis S b T - ^ ' J i Ketchumhum. coach Willis Specia\s A O l y m ip i c s s sto n e ot Fllor.r. JoeyJoi Trejo olTwIn i M ■" Falls,'coach Jill StoneS ol Filer, J ByMaryLouPotUI after gettingge involved as a college ' M egan Royces oo l r 'Twin falls and mt, and working as the spe- n Tlm»»Wewt cofrwpospondant student Jared Olchsonn ol Twin Falls. ------c ia l education ed director for the - BUHL - Not evenev the rain BuHScSchool District, I ^ could dampen the th spirit? of I planP* to attend the World ■ Special Olympianians during the es in Ireland and will work ■ Area 5-6 Regionalmal Games last wth theth athletes in ihb games," . Satxirday at Buhl1 HiHigh School. lid. The participant:ints w eren ’t th e e basketball ^ competition got only ones eag er to start.s Faxoilies under•r way with two Pocatello and friends lurncrned out in full teamsLS goingg at each oihcr ayers w ere assigned to team s force to support the athletes. - Playf nxicMin.owuixiMl Ml id Opening ceremornonies were held accordirding to ability with girls and ' in th e gym nasiumjm with sinwng, «oysi playingP together on somele M ^ ‘ words of encourage■agement and th e l e aIS. ^ . Pledge of AUegiancance. The Minico -“3Tie"here is no age classifications,IS, ' S p u d s of R u p esrt rt signed “God playersers musi be 8 and over," saidid - — .S n o w s hOESTARS------o • ; Bless America” ununder the direc- Mandydy Aveh'- I : tion of D ebrah Rouiloundy. Stududents from both Buhl and . Roundy said theh e signedi dem on- Jeromeime high schools volunteered ■ stradon took hour:)urs of dedicated as baslasketball officials and han- : practice. died1 trjtrack evenis. “Tho studentsIts put in many Menembers of the National hours for their' presentationpr as Honorlor Society and Key Clublb nbers also volunteered as did they had to studydy thei motions of memb« The Magic;lc ValleyV Special i : each word of th e: sosong," she said. m anyly parents( and sponsors, L } Olympics»Snowshoe Sni team con- I Special Olympmpics Area S-6 Tracrack events included 10 ; EHrector Delyn PorPorter said h c h as stagede d runs such as th e 100- and sistod ofI SavannahSail Henslock ' ' been working witlwith the program 200.m•meter dash. There was a J ol Hollister,:ter, Shclllo Roosler ol ; for five years,' beet>ecoming interest- m o:orized to r obstacle course for V Filer andI M Ma att Sobatka of •elchair-bound athletes and e d w hen he workec■ked as a vocation- wheel — „ * ] Buhl. Thee toamto; competed at ol rehabilitation>n counselor< and fieldd events( included baseballill theWlnlerGlet Gamos March 14- Jiad the chancece CO work with and tenniste ball throws, shot put, ' %3B 16 In McCalcCall. '^ p ie of the contesitestants. , long; Jump,Ji standing and nmningng B 9 “T h e ath letess kiknow th eir limi- and Uhi| gh Jump. Snowshoeoe coachesci aro Shelly tations and abilitlilities and encour- CyclycUng was delayed b ecause of • ■ ( H r ■ and Donnama RaoF Henstock. age each other,”;r," Porter said. rainI butbi power lifting took placeice k “New friends areue made through with1 benchb press, deadlift, combi-bi- 1 th e com petition1 aiand their hearts natiorion bench and deadlift andnd • y j W m ' • open up lo all." combi]ibination bench and squat. Area 5-6 indue:ludes the Magic Ove►ver 200 participants compet*et- wm ' " W # 1 Valley and southitheastern Idaho. ed butbut winmng-was not the mostost • g T Many of the parparticipants will inipon>ortant thing as was th e over­er- qualify to enteiIter the Special all sensese of accomplishment,nt, Olympics Worlorld Games in whichich produced several w inning Ireland, said Porte>rter. smilesles. rt.riDOWUIMWlrtlOO j , ' 'Saturday's eveisvent coordinator “WtWe’re not here to win the rib- Mike Gemar saidlid he has worked bons,IS, we just want to do it," said with the prograjram every year Rancljidy Ashcroft of Twin Falls.

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N A T 1 0 N A ^tVORLD ^ sto d isa nn n iy o o p sidie ( -----——In iLINE FOR ^ — uLS. . works 'G A S - ^ — roup in lrr a < £ o n r e s c i raniangr 9 8 1 H HQUBAH, Iraq (AP) - Tbe u ^ . ArmyAl surrounded camps of a n IraIranian i opposition group in m i s s i o n ■HHM HUI eaateniem Iraq on Friday, pointingi g " I ta n kct sa at its sentinels and demand-Id- % ■ v 2 Biack Hawk goes { it lay down arms or "bebe d ^ rroyod.” o y when il hits elevateated wire S ujm m n d er hefDtiatkins between u.s.ofi. offidala and tbe Muiahedeer TIKKIT. Iraq (AP)P)-Three — ilq continued past n ^tfall American siildiers werewei killed h rno apparent resolution iiiid a (oLirtli injured1 wlwhen their thoughugh the Americans appear^ Black lijw k hclicopteiu e r crashed j coofidindem of an agreement I'riday during ihu re«escue of an Hfe confrontation came thre*« e r6 iM W lW BillUJftWB lni<|i child w ounded in an explo- W ^ S m m w eeksOct after a triice between th< PrW KCSn AP siun, U.S. m ililury offidffidalssaid. Ira nnians ia and the Army, whicl On Friday evening,g, twot Biack {. offidals0 said had beenla t “This has been in1 thith e w tiria f o r ; ------Hiiwk-helic<>|>lcri1 w e re ‘‘p reelude" lu to surrender, . aMitile.lheceaSfrfireBrevratastap:.! ^ — fri,III liie I'ikrit a reaI to help ihe lut the group’s well*arme«5“ ping stone to tbeI capitulationca ' eliilil. Nvhu had suffereered serious force.X, which for years has fou^p* agreement," mlUtanr spokesmani he.id iniuricN when uncxpliidedun n’t Islamic rulers with tbihe CaptJoihFdkersafiL oidiKitice weiil offA f o u ts id e back:king ii of Saddam HusMin’n t .But reports of roado adblock con* Sainarra. U.S. militanlary officiids regJm im erpotes a potential chal frontadonsinvolviogt]igthegroupin ill Iikiii said, speakinking on len gge e to the U.S.-led coalidon’n • recent days suggfitw( e d d i t had con- (hiKJii Ilf anonymiiy. authoihority as Iraq’s miUtary oca^ tinued playing an active,act armed I he idack Hawks lai IH I^EiU —— < pier,:r, iand U.S. troops taid the*®y role in the region.. U.S.U. mlUtaiy, ihi- I'iKris River, andnd th e child w erere preparedj for full-scale con commanders “dofTt>fTt w a n t t j f ^ w;is |iiit into (he firstst hhelicopier. armed forces in thee ararea," Felker I station in Baghdad Thurtda]day. Although Iraq ii known foror IlU oil and ha* the bat. whitli milk off wiihiithout piob- Orhtnwaltalt as score* d c m line up at a {ftl u J5. Abrams tanks lined nearbrby said. I are tpendlnc k>nt houra everyn,di,,ln.ln»t™ < .- leiii'.. llie ijffitiaK s;ud.>id. woritf's Mcoecond Iar£Mt proven retanas, leildeildanU In thli chaotic capital ai ^hways, and helicopters fleilew StiU, he indicated:d tlthe siandoif’ Bul (h e se c o n d helicopier Ih in£»Michlth lor fuel. lowt overOA the low-slung sandston with the group - listedlit by ttte snawi'-'l .1 wire acrossOSS th e river , ^ buildiildings tiiat are Camp Ashra United State* as aI teiterrorist origa-; as il K,c.k ',ff. flijijJinRingiheBIaik v I group’s headquarters. U.iJ-S- nizarion since th e1 1990s- 19i coidd; Hawk »v<-i and inlolhiihuwatei. I i n C S a ficials taid thousands co f be resolved peacefullyfully. “As fa r as One of tlif crew wi I I <1a q is b a ttt i e e n o rr m o u s lL i U tV a^ Mujalijahedeen fightert were insideoe- I know, they are agree swi/n i'» sliute andi wasw picked — Un«Under the April 15 truce, theth ulateatdustiine,"he: up by th e fiiM lielicopcopier, which jjahedeen Khalq could keepJits I TheMujaMeenen Khalq wti^ , re tu rn e d allei seeiiif!linK thu acci' lapons to defend itself am ininst negotiating withth Gen. R(iy, dent. The oihei three thr in ihe I I n i n s e a li r c h f o r• g a s Sinian-backed attacks but haddto i -Odicrno, commancander of toe' Black Hawk could not be saved, M,M. Uu stra tio ii stop>p manningr checkpoints it tuhad Army’s 4di Infantryy Division,D one official said t In The U.S. uldmatunitum also came r Daura. Plants also t up, “ wilh armed fighters 1 Bolh Ihir clidd .tiid,1(1 the i surviv. Qy Alewndi demanded by illegal vendorors, slie spokesman for D ind* am id reports tiiat fightersfigh loyal .to mdra Zavis It in the looting tliat khaklaki uniforms behind sam iiiK crew m em ber wer has turned to them. loste<}uipment ii !eps an Iranian-basedi anti-Saddapi.ai were laken to Associated^ ^ess Wrijef______h i lam Hussein's fall. hagg*gged emplacements and Jee] a U.S. m ilitary liosjiit.ipii.il fur treat------To help ease shortages,•s, U.S. followed Saddair >unted with machine guns. group, the Badr Brigade,Bri hc^ye, ming to With oil expoipons restricted by f^ioim jiieni- I here was in» .ii.modiaa.i IIACIII)/IIJAD, Iraq - W hen Salah and ar Iraqi officials are planni ate been infiltratingt inim to th e a r e a , ne a n d U.N. siinctions,t, producdon p before At A t the time, the U.S. Stai word on theirionditio Hoi to Ihe >ias station, the start st importing gasoline lent th e M ujahedeenleeh’s base, t h e .M wilM B ol iboring thu war was largelylai limited to Depaiipartm ent callcd die agreemei Ihe names of thehe. lL,..|ii:c,|>lCT iked around the block. cooking ct gas from neighbt ren- ' United Slates fears fea c)ashM> being domestic need:eds, le a v in g few “ a prelude pr. to the group> surre trew are beinu wiilililhhi-Id peiid- mirs laier, when he final- countries, ci Details are h betw een the two oppoipposinggrou]^ ' Uniied ruservts for hethe days and weeks der."T." iiiK noiificaiion of nexiieM of km. :d his , car to the front, ihe w w o rk ed o u t, buc th e Ui ;iTI the bill. oil fields closedd during c th e war. Also I'rid i.y . a U.l.'.S. Marine news wasas enoiiRli lo make him Slates Sl is expected to foot th U.S. soldiers are a l» distril;riburing But refinery•y o- fficials say the .issiniied to ihe Isl 1-i Marine Mieam;ThThe pum ps w ere empty. U is available doc>sn’i U ICx|><'diiioiiaiv 1-orce-ce was killed Aliliouulunh Iraq has the world’s free fr gas and diesel in somee iareas. gasoline that is ame for always f.ft to theth stations. Some X J Am i erica W(von’t when llie iiKkii]) Iriicluck he W.IS in second larnaruest proven oil reserves Iraqi officials trade blan Envoy: ay they tankers used U)lo traasporti thu fuel ctjllideil 'Vlih a M.larin ar e heavy i.ftj-r Saiiiliiiili A rabia, residents uf th >r e chaos. D istributors say ;asoline were stolen orir stripped: of parts • iruck 111 ihc KtiwailiUli deseri, the this cha«,tiu,tic capital arc spending aren't getting enough gas refiner- by looters. Oth)thers were hit by 1 ^ I ’.S. C enli.d ConuiMi:naiid saitl in a swealeaiy hours in th e hammer- from “ th e refineries, w hile rt : geltirig coalition bombinbers and are now .KSignore A ffghanistaian stateiiieiii 1 le w.iss ii'mil immeili’ miii eveiyevi day in a fru.sirating ies say di.siributors aren’t g lenfutile-searchforfuel. what ” they do produce to thetl: sta- charred wrecks. alely ideiiiiln.-d. - and ofleii The tankersrs thati are running KABUL,KJ Afghanistan'(AP:P)" The deailis briiiKIK Illie num ber "I p by th e side of th e Deputy ep Secretary of Sta Ilf U.S. tn-oj)'. killedcd ill Ihe lr.ii| Alwiha shoutedslu at ihe back of yet Baghdad’s m ain Daura re th e i of oil a road to sell iheiileir gu-soUne instead Richichard Armitage assured t wai lo M».. anuther■ line,lii down th e road, ihis processed P 110,000 barrels o -iday uction is of deliveringit it to t stations. leaoi•aders of Afghanistan on Frid TheBlaikllawkisc IS the Army’s „„e threeee tars wide. “What kind day d before the war. Produc lat the United States will comntln- now less tlian half tliat, anand out- Sameer /isad,ad, director general that iiiain troop lrans|)i,rion helicopter. of life is.iihis?" di ” e to support the reconstructictlon side the facility a banner:r .greets of the nationalial Oil Productions ue u A n e w of tour usual,ually flies the Maiiy/ havelu fyven up on gas sta- s: Co., acknowledges off thelftf country, while trying to Black Hawk, whichh ccan carry up tions andml turned to black-market fuel-seeking fj visitors: “No0 ga:t at Distribution C< ^ ______the problents» aiand says he is tiyr' re ^ II, n inori- soldiers.s vendoiss whow line tlw-tirw ts-with--- Ii D ^age to the powei'er grid ing to rationrg g: n ro ltnti u ntil pn>*------M - The l.isl Hliick Hawk Ha­ lo crash jerry can^iins. in vim e cases setting d at TO pace of reconstnictiction caused by coalition bombiibing has duction retumsTis to normaL e d a ul liai| was shot dow.lown hy Iraqis opjnfrrmoni i of official outlets. c nd accuse the United Sutesea of hobbled th e K irkuk oil field fi in Only a fractiiction of Baghdad’s and ii.-.irKathal.iA|)nl2,il2,killm«six. "i don’tin’t have th e tim e lo wait *’ eglecting them while chasing northern, Iraq from whichh Daura gas stations arearc open tliese days, negl A Black Hawkk trashed t in four or fivefiv hours to fill my.car,” n ^aida and Taliban fugitives.•'H 1 ie receives most of its crude,;, ast well and they receiveive only one or two - Qaid Marih m a reinoie, wiKjdedw area sn a p ped e d Dulia Siab, waving r ack of security, jobs and deldiers ahnaroard. despitee the higher prices s streitre e t p rotest last week In K ababul. Armitage met Afghg h a n ’resident Hamid Karzal to n firm s President Bush’s comna iS !: [1 •h i n I r a q1 t u r n s vi i o l e n t wortfcfW iA:.; A n t i - CChristian backlasti ^ nent m et to Afghanistan, where re a Ofiered eoRttiuad supp . "We ure especially afraid (Christian businessmen wei/ere shot outside their• churdies.d But they J.S.-led u_g coalition ousted i By Michael SlackmarTian in Iraq. d the Kandahar, the U.S.'.S.mlUiaiysali i ; ' of liie (on:analics." coplee whov produced and “President uj Bush has asked^ me" border,-a rerion us< head ol liai|’s lar^eikU i Cli.iMiiiii i c h a t t a ^ , : Iheir churches. Now im ajority of Iraq’s populatiiItion. b ut sold alcohol, whichwl is considered to com - e to A fghanistan ... to0 idra- remnanu to launch I oiniiiiiiiiU in es IU lo Ik.iiil his con. ' rities have askf^ ians throughout Iraq are Ifor the last three decade;les, they illegal under• IslamicIs law but was n atically , m ake the point thatat die Afghan authority (Ve):.iiioii in prayeru-r tliiL-M- ibys. il ‘■1'"-^"?" to secure th e bw^,.; I intimidated. were oppressed by Sadaddam’s allowed underler Saddam. Church* United nni States, although we. nayi Pakistan to try to si is ofieii im|iiissilile i Mcrosted by diou* Ik- ...... I- lic-iird, m Mosul in the north lo ISunni-dominated goverr:rnment. going womenn say& they have been be . occupied ^ at present in Inuraq.ls -der. which Is crisscn even in the front wtpaths. ,,,u B a Slad ; in central Iraq and With the regime gone a;and the taunted for notm covering their not going to forget our respoponsi- sands of tmall footp i.Iiurch. U niied States and Britainn movingi heads, nan," "ItUayetyporoiorous border. TnA^ >e a Baath i'arty 'nin Ithe south, Christians say ' bilitie* here in Afghanlsts I here used lo l)e a eet as ihougli their homes, :slowly tu fill the power v;vacuum, • W arduni saicaid h e lias become so tribal areas (in PakiPakistan) are office across the sireiireei-anintiin- Armitage said. i-sses and churches are many i S hiite groups have•asserted a alarmed thatat he wrote a letter ^ ble to known for (heirIr owno indepin- idaiiiiK piesence, butbui a«juiel one. The United States is “abl< islands ahoul to be swept 'themselves, taking overer build- more than aI weekw ago to retired tim e." dence," A rm itage^ s asi id . Now a Kroup of ShiShiiif Muiiiiiis • do two things at the some tir Iliey Siiy th ey a re being ings, renam ing streets, set^.•ttingup U.S. Lt. Gen.. JayJi G am er, who has During his visit,vltl Armitage;'; has taken over the bbuilding,'niey h esaid . sed and threatened by seairity patrols, operutintng h«pi- been heudinclng up the postwar “ J Kabul toured the dettnstroyed Afghtfn ' have converted itt iiinlo a moviiie b.ir.issei As hit one;day visit to Ki ers of Shiite Muslim groups tals and issuing orders to non^ reconstructionon efforts in Iraq. lotion Nadonal Museum,im, w here he pre-,, and have mountedoil h u ll a ll.HC.ll neared an end, a loud explo re grabbing power and who lievers to abide hy their■ r«religious “W e w ant toto tell the Americans use of sented a checkc fo r $ioo,ooo;ttf massive speake-rsrs <..11 Ih... Sinn- “ I... are I rattled the capital. The caus r eager Ki transform Iraq ways. tliat we havee a 2,000-year history 1 it did help rebuild it ture, which they use.use I., liTO.JiasI ai'in-ar c th e b last w asn’t known, and ii 1 Islamic republic, For th e C hrislions, thiihis is an in this countryItry." said thu leader ibassy, Rival Islamic: groupsgn wrecki(i'‘ their relijiious mess;i,ssa,..is iiiii, Ihu I";.,''; ildean community, n ot o ccur n e a r the U.S. Embi is difficult for us to pray odd lime. They are su«iupended of the Chalo where Armitage held meetinfJigs. ■ die museum in the 1990s, emp&v' streets. ev might which makesa upu aboul 80 percent said Monsignor£manuel beiween hope that thev Violence persists In muclich of ing mott of its:s aa r tif a c ts . TJUfi,'. The small i huit h i sdom and of Iraq's Chrihrisiiuii tiupulation. ^ consultor of the pairiiirch. giiin true religious freedi A fghm U tan. Two A fghan mnilitia- i Taliban destnstroyed what . ;vIii.-1iihm[, .iiiil Us II DSC what “We wantto to tell them th a t w e ' Af| “ ih e y/ ppray loudly wilh micro- fear that they may los m en w ere injured d ining a battle^b remained in 2001001 in the beUjj(;; t-infieil. rights they had. WhenI SaddamS want our reli^•llgious freedom and «« id statu es - m d ^ j., ,-.,ce. and we are !’h '" '«•s. '. Our people are hesilat- Tliursday with another miniiitia that Im a^ and si ••There is no |>e.ici was in power, Christianss werev not our culturalI nr g lu s ... Security is T h list - were off^^i lid MonsiKnor come to church." near the village of Geresksk, 70 of tiiem Buddhist .ill afraid," said Jasra on 'nuirsday, the fear perm itted to run religiousus schools the main problem pt we want ne Ishlernon Warduniuni, auxiliary ^ m i w w est of die southern ddty of dvetolilam. 'A to grief when two or carry their religious> nm essage A m erica to thinkthi a b o u t" nil bishop of Ihe Chaldialdean Patriarch ------B a(;;H1)ADi SCENEE ------— F r e ss h f r o m UQ.S. priso]m in Cubs) a , \ 'Ip r l o n g 4 e tten c tio n ^igersA fgl5 h ^ i IS men after b it(< ' , Afftbaniitan (AP) - m mi ission to p ra y r b u t « l did th e y w ill r e le a « d u o KABUL, A ikento interviews, andd ’check* d to I Two Afghansn a Just freed from U & dwuld A never have been tak w re they are nKCvrmmllwaiijii.T o t ’ milltaiycuRaato^ expresaed Wtter- ( Ct ^ b a . / nest Fridayay at being lent to “I’m just angry’ thatat the oimes. ewere Wearing a darkirkUuekndidodalf'j 1 prtaooihGviIvamanamo Bay. Cuba, Americans Ai waited until we in Guantanamo to Interromizate us: Afghan pantalooiloon suit, 22*yeahiit itog questioned f in t a t in .8hab, said. bi»H erting they could easi^ Had H they quMtioned ut hehm in old Rostum ■ 81 n o g ato rs took hiHr>M at their innocence. A Ai fghanistan, it would havee isaved American interrof ivoortfanwdmeslil , tl in Afghanistan, th ey u ui s a b t of trouUe.*^ said 28 SS.Mnidhandsbdundlr^ in g h d d oldMohammadTiUr. oi >2iort II, among a doun pris> Human ri^ts advocatesesbave chaiasr...... lased chit week, were repeatedlyrt criticized thee Bush "All the time i w ithout b dlearly n f a year without, administratioDlbriioldiagp a< ipriaon* 'Where are you I horoe>a«aert)r access (o lawyers, eraa at theU&iimi base onmCuba Taliban? Were Jt have provenate t fm Guantaaano. and ai without charging ^ Butevenijved no apology o r COS' any ai crinte or giving them ■renfflbdn«1 for th ^ time ia tbe counad.a The men released thiss wi e e k . o H M r n e nity , i prison oo Mspidoo ootfireleaaDioTalllimottKIidda who » nrivad Ibunday at ft ^tofftosw ered i l . : / . \ •iagyjrWl .1 bdd for nei»orJc' ^AirBM ^the.ui^m ^ | | | M k « c h a rg e * or.

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e b n i a rr y c o n si t r u c t i co n d o ui b l e s v £a l l e y wr i t d e ''< im QBgM M jy./fl That hefty advancead put year*to-date val-/al- I ConstructionI inumbers leyw^pennltlit values at $27.98 millionn - ' ■ ►Wswswtnw ______■ PermKs lor tm i sln up Iv 33.5 percircent from the $20.97 millionion aConstmcthmiMmiltvHtvduM forrttypn ■! Frt. ’03 '02 Aiea All reb. '03 F«b. '02 TWDiON FALLS - Why caro t hat a t:Magic in the flrst two0 monthsi of 2002. Aim F* M. jore than During full-yi1-year 2001 and 2002, annualual Gooaine County GoodingGo County i/s construction industry mon (ffitin; county) 5' 3 M the value of iu February^building bv valleywide coconstruction values rosee i a (entire county) $791,558 S7< S323.036 I nal- Hailey $7<$749,160 $91,357 H.iil'-7 H- 4 1 ' ' permits'dts? pectable 4.9 percent annual But 2003 has started out att anar Kotchum »7i$764,700 $42,000 Kelclium Ku 0 0 Forr i(Job seekers, that suggesu SunVolK.-y 0 0 althy maricet for construc* elerated pace. SunVQiloy Sl.<$l,076.0fX) 0 Sv / ( ^ l a healtl are Blaine County* S5.iS5.862.5VJ $1,630,000 Blame Bl Ciiuniy* 6 1 a t tion lablabor. For butlness dedsion , ^ few parts of the valley ar« ^inhunM i^/.', trs, it’s a positive indicator /i eluded from the bank’:ik’s Jerome S$147,097 t $456,770 Jerome Je 1 1 StiostiO'K; 0 0 >e region’s overall economy. »y f t u p - 1 nthly survey. Still, the surve;vey Snostione S:$29,892 0 S) $4.641.0rtK $3,927,705 Twin Tv Fall'.. 38 21 e vailey posted a 1065 per- prov}vides businesses and con:on- Twin Fails- $4.1 d indication of Magic Valley'ey'fi • Twin Falls County* SI.'Sl.790,450 $1,076,306 Twin Ty Fa»‘. C'tuniy* 10 10 centristrise In esdmaled constructionivaluesln va sumersagoodi earlier - a economic acdviivity. Cassia County CassiaCi Couiiif uaiy compared with a year earl (enliff county; 7 4 s robust showing than Idaho asJ a whole. ' WeUs Fargo|o’s reporting is delayedI byh; {onlite county) S7$765,185 $357,092 $34,920 $10,300 Rupert Ri 0 0 ; B riefiFLY' ^ ojects receiving buildingjperm p< ln several monfc Rupen S! ned build- With the heiieip of rapid home buiidiniing Minidoka County S3$357,418 $323,650 Mlniaok.'iCuii'ii'r’ M 2 1 ed $17.01 million for combing 117.009,688 Sa.23a.216 Total Tl . 73 42 types in surveyed areas of Magic ondureetjilmmajor commercial project!iCts, .Total 517 q largest city in February saisaw IN M 3NEY] S.ey, ' according to d ata complnplled In 'he volto’i la • unlfKorpofoted portion Is Fargo’s recent statewidele ireport, conslrurfmvivalues rise 18.2 percent. Wells 1 ’ commerdal sector contribute Struction Report' tjy Wells Hirgo, FebruaryF( lef/jri i', ir,i; most rettni:tni avi.ilariir; t’s $8.77 m illion more th a n in Twin Foils’ a iited Sourcc: 'Idaho Constru Blaine Countn t y f l m ruary2002.' Plea!ease see CONSTRUCTION, PageieB9 B ______gets big conim t r a c t . F o rm err Q w est 7,f(fASHlNGT0NN - The federal » I g overnm ent this weekwei announced S a- C o n tra c t a w aird rd to a Blaine JL.ilU , N IT Ns i g H o LLYWC] DOD DCOLLARS execs wavant C ^ ty company. Eye.Safety Sys>ystems Inc. of Ketchum. operatinging os ESS, won a' law suittto t be ^19.456 contracract from the defense Industrialal JSupply Center irf ^Philadelphia foror 1land operation speededd up * ° S ‘clo«l,foU.)Uows the compa* The Associated PressPre n y 's $164,125 contontract from tne R | sahie cen ter anno'inouoced In late \ Actor Mlchj:h..l UENVER -- Ihri-c1 former land operations . Qwest excciiiivesivx-s have asked a ! M'drch, also for lai K m ' . \ < Worth, s«cc g b ^ e s , and anothcIther one in April muBistrait- lo siH;ts|H;e(l up trial of a f< ^ l9 ,4 5 6 . B M M \ from right.^ I lawsuit filed iiKiiingainst itiem by the H Q Q l messuredftIforthe S eiu riiies aiid aiid Kxcliange IPACORPshanareholder | j | earners durluring Oimtnissioii, the fiiming- .1i Tlie three, (Iriiiijrani P. Graham, [ I S I k • , Joel Arnold andid Richard i^ "Rick” I meeting will beb( Thursday IH 'Ghost Towi - IDACORP-Inc. Weston, filedI motions m< in U.S, TWIN FALLS -1 iLifl Tuscon, Uiz., In District Court in Denver,I asking Idaho Power Co. and subsidiary Ide ^ Julyof200:K)2. U.S. M aK istrati•ate 0 . F.dward vim hold their Jointoint annual share- eversc his earlier h o ld er m eeting atIt K10 a j a Ihursday Sciilalter lo revei te headquarters, decision lo K^antnt thetl govemment at the corporate 1 oMhe coropanie nf mat- lil nfiid Idaho’s largargest city as the ±^ x z o n a airims to attrract moreebig-bud| ters targeted inthn that case, s^m d best in thedie nadon for busi* Federal prosecisecutors intend to ;i n t e a h d careers. s AssocW ed Ptw a ______state to filmmakers lotlooking for a ,, th p conclude that inqinquiry by the end businesss publicatiott p put .151^ production location.. ‘“The prob- H o llylywood projects miikeke a id of money forth of the year, <1 Bn« right behinhind front-runner Ites are mar- . May of the civil I PHOENIX - Never mind thehe lem is that other state n film or TV shoot couinl/l Without a sti ASiEn. Texas. lebrity. sightings. WhenI a keting very hard. Iff vwe want to Suilc: because0 a long-term f case, federal1 prosecutors pr fear ■ “We have beeneen affected by a on get in the game, we haveha to come Krin® 2tS, the defendantsnts will use more- , sllywood movie production lg dozens o f people shishopping at the m arkei .i) dovyntum In thele ple shopping been likee thatt) since the eisrly ’90s, inder those defen- Its grilling shorlort of lost year’s total of $8.9 Moore, front desk mananager at dants nol facing:ing criminal chdrge^ Ito ein^aslze Its ».6 at the markets, bookiiking rooms at late'80s,”"Detweilersaid. E • lamfrbroiled burgers illion in expenditures and $30.6 ntly, Tucson has been the Vagabond Plaza Tucson,Ti gatheringing information for >• ilALLAS-Flam lUlion in economic impaa. hotels, buying iumbiber to build Recentl ate yesterday's>•» Inews at Burger xs and equip* Arizona’s’s busiestI locale for film which hosted the “Ghostst Rock" ,j,eir defense. But It’s far behind yearly rev- the.set^ renting cars cast and crew. •-llie fili^ ofoft tlie SEC complaint ; K^lhenewmarmantra is fire g r iu ^ lon ment and seeking nightlifen for activity.^ InI August, a western " Toat was thehe message from enuinue that topped $50 million “Ghost Rock" starring “Ghost Rock” director-ir-produc- was nothing5 m v.ii an open fire ^d U instead of on a niatilatcbed by Arizona.. PoUodc, vice preside cessful,” Kiken said. “WiWe pul a response fued 1 [e. The idea il th a t «i slot gic development at: 0Old Tucson. Unbenritydty of Arizona student who U.S, attorney’s first , greasy griddle.' “Look at our filmopaphy, a lo B major supporting role, big thank you ut the endnd of our U-one, the U.S Ih i cooking o w ann 0open fire creates a of«f great projecu have taken plaoiace "This was the OklIWestthathad V lahdedan Since we assistant, saidaid the defendants nvhile, the visitors stayed credits (for Tucson). Si better-tasdngond:ind^^dder product . ■ere,** said Robert DptweHer,,BCt- act • been implanted in pe( im^E*^ Meanwt want 111 ate iinly seekinjking access to more ng win change in the i-- at hotelstls such as the Viscount came to Arizona, we v an they are allowed, Whlk,notW' ng director of the Arizona FlloFilm ofdieOklWest,"Pdl< come back year after year.jjf't • evidence than t /(:■« way the compat ^ommissIoD, which m arkeuI thethi But as interest inIn Hollywood Suite indam frequented nearby J,',;. actually cooked 1,^-1 t h « refocusingK ththe message can » Appletebee’s alotuvraytdtKX)Roosting sales for tfie O i r e h o l d e rr s a t t a c kL e x e c u t iv \ e b o n i i s i *<'■’ ^“S b rm i« tas l« a broader appeal to ^S e a r s s h a i sharehiholders IWi.'j cooiiimers,’* EhaSum said. ‘‘Tnere’s a _ Igs per share and other retailer’s performance,e. fell 8.S (i^lUddafWwwi«ni«w boards of directors.1. earnings njti'T rotich mors emomotional bond with fSH “ — “What does theboard bo do other strategicg ic targets that did oot percent. people, wbettotter i^s frilling over _ iiat does what Indudet ststock performance, It marks the 20th coninsecuUve k i l l D Freposal C CHICAGO > SbarehoWei(ters than be a group th< month of some-stor naaiiy twii Wal-Mart Stores Inc.ic.. Target about 1,5(1,500 . Applebae’s ; who annuaLialanr. I Aggrenive cost-cutting • .onjCompanyr*i I Corp. and J.C. Penneyly Co. Inc. Neighboriioodood Grill & Bar resuu* m » 2,000 il u i n of S a n 'i titock.- K Whan U c f s anpensa-m n ] Imeaiurei helped Sears id to the H asearn a $1.3 billion profitt also missed April sales u :ludlng one Jn Twin - I n d m l»ka « tip tfan was compared I As for the remainder return od S ean stoMck. be Iln In 2002, but retail sales S^ofa MMLa«r,CI0.1uliave slipped for nearlyf Lacy stuck wiih estlnimilel ot The proposposed amendment to taim - rm to d u n b o r n i annual earnings pei any’s bylaws would fi” oSsSif'iSssi lO«^. «cmr<^fMoTrTribuna* t»two years. Sears reported CEOpcy.Saars Thursdiiday that April sales atI between $4.75 a^ S 5 .1i 5 l ' J i iSi* - Inated the ability of a * •dUHk tnamiiB.riianboliltildtn uulyAtfJocalCt :, mated second-quarterr iearn in g s nu»' olficldilimnid4 Lacy*a MKan> stores10 o]^ for at least a year, 5eeAPPl£BCn.Pag#B9 ■ ■iid Um waottd mm ■caxu raditional measure of aB betweenSScentsandSl^ ash a re. Pleasesee t M i t A a t o n i N i k ; •MUtt •)> from •Mcfitirfi andu tlvas wara basedid on naating the tra< r ' ■ M WilNww.TtiMh. SM r,M aTio,amM ■»

M o n e y iillionaine apologipzes Intel,,N vidiiia outlo)oksboooststoB C k s B i ______1__ I share; it also gavenre-anencounglDg NEW-YORK (A P )-V- W all S tre e t I ly 9 .2 0 0 3 ------regained ha upward1 mmomentum nmv outlook for the nnext e quarter. J Lo \ J r firm ’sib an k ruiptey f Friday after upbeat•at outlooks , J w Jo n e s ^ “It’sacontinuauation of a market from companies incluieluding Intel IndUllustrials ^ Z lii -- looking ahead ra th e r th a n look* BO]90ISE (A P) - BUlionafav induilus- h a d people in Oklahoiabomaacycm and Nvidia motivatedled investors 00 ing behind,” salsaid Scott Wren, (^allsBllst D ennU W ashington apolcslo- FrlcUy talking witlwith General to buy after tw o daysfs oof d e clin e s. ‘r f H r BP—" ™ equity strategegist for A.G. gixedced to Washington Grou;lup Motors Corp- aboutut nrebuilding a , industrials 00 . Edwards & Sons.-1*. "W e’re going to i ntem te r ational stocKhoIders o:on sport utility productioiction plant that > T h e Dow J o n e s in 1.604.60 ' FEB MAnM n APR climlwd 113 points. »«e mixed newsvs as w e w ork our Frida'Iday for buying Raytheon Co.'o.’s wat destroyed byby a tornado ! feDt firs t-q u a rte r for rth that,” Washington said at th u-e- tim e in tern atio n alll ctconstruction Sf Poor’s 500 index theirih fourth rnmi profits, but investsstors ore now look* dose)se of the company's first short giant lilorrison str.li^;l^l winninn wivk.ck.atolnol (jg ing for m ore soillolid evidence the holdcilders m eeting since shortl■tly a n d engineering giar as it was wbI* ! sc'cn since the periiutIII «ended Nov. | e'conomy will relrebound later this afterter thei acqulsitron. Knudsen In 1996 as M M ~ . u p low ing in bankruptcy)tcy following a 1,J(X)2. QQ year. A kick off sisuch evidence led AVaWashingtoit recalled rolling u •arly four decades of soliilid series of poor deciJecislons and " W h e n y o u h a v e indiindustry lead- ' ,520.15 FED MAPWAR APR MAY to Iwuts of profit-ifit-taking In recent nearl nual profits from his businesess* b egan im p lraen tinJig g ta strategy of iTN sayinK they thinknk th ere will : Pci cfi»ng«tnna Htgh LmU>w R*eord high: 5.04S,0212 , days on mixed ecceconomic data. annui .500 10 Match 10.2000 led optim ism after es onlyonl to moke that one mistakake diversifying the projeefu]. But whah a t we’ve got to do “I ‘ kKy Kiiint snid it sees signsIS quarter o£ that to 3go;o here,h th a t I m ight never beeln i under new leadershipihlp. have to ^et the niarkeirket iiiDvinB - '"R"*th er. The Nasdi»| piinL-d : of an is «;e another qt industry turnuroiind latei cre-solve." thisis roomi again,” Washingtoton But the Raytheoneon deal went ihroiiKli capiial expenle.uli.ures on r 2 pcrccn t. to 1.S20.15. ii ter th is get a little m oru r I* rose 13,M. or 1.4 per- vyear, citing growlh in thihe key Coca-Cola, amiinothcr Dow com* Id th * e several dozen shareholold* sour th at fall whenm ItIt turned out tile corporate sitle." he adde.l. Sil’t :5 billion in Ua* J33.41, CChina market, ponent, rose $1.11.11 to $44.99 after e rss who v attended the sessioiion. to carry about $2:5 b ••Unless we gel that.ill, we’ll d rifl tenl.tii'J33 in the less than l-'or thele week, the three main Nvidia surged Sr>.31.or33.13.1 per* a Bear S team s aanalyst upgraded Ve "® had a lot of problems th:hat bilities rather than tl illWlT." 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ACItOM fTTT 1 To MnM txttnl {_ i i i l f 7 RrifUdwi "T M an d isttu rb sn e i r n i k ^ m lOetundMf^i n - H wo(d I id i^wnlnianiedUm. DEAR ABBY: Ihere it anoloider .------^ be dolllolng th e you n g w p m a a and 14 vmv«nit mm I’s Abby, Ralph, hashas beibme 15 Prtvancau man in my ndghbofhood jtbct o n ! ■ B I ^ S d ^ a favor. M qM oui she's ______— ' n u i D e a r , uf^sindfhis l6C4nf>»H»rti see almost every day stanAigigout* irant about this inpprta'DtBt increMingly-insecure m a c d d e n t ^ h e’s wocriedtMhU o o i pnoua _ . d d e his home - com pletdy nnudel alikiU,.and chUdren leam 17 Logjwn ^ r manners from th d r parents.I friends are predictingbig something 10 Comm^y] ^ - When I pick up the paper o that I know isn't goinging toI happen, 2 0 Prty “ o ut fo r m all, th e re h e ii the . . . . BM idnd? ■» . 21 S*l*cliiufy 5J- - naked as the dayhevrasbom. EAR ABBY: I have been mar-ir- HowcanleaseMsndDd 23 Sm*JI Wl __ e, ^NOTGOINGANVV O ther neighbors lu v e alaoosecn i ■■■■M H I to the love of my Hfe, ^ n rw H E K iN 26 Actor SiKrwin IT------a n — * I ilph," for almost 24 years, VtAH 26 _ w« tII7 _ him in the nude and so haja s m y ^ — ------A b b y 29 Do roawnaWy husband. He*s the talk ofDf the you the bride and ve been together since we DEAR NOT: TeU him often how well P I tieighboihood. W e don’t knovow the was a photocopy ( B17.. . ' 33 M«ir ol ISfSlJ . lecide ment picture at eai tiree years ago, be was injureded much you love him,0 ,h how ii^ r- M Window MCtion j j - - family well, so I can’l dei I is- tant he is in your life,e,^thatVou u whether or not to tell hisI wife.v Underneath was p in accident and is now dis- 35 Host B«(or« ___ vithout mm. Cflfion to What do you think, Abby?r?The that read, "ThanV------1 -Ralpl•d^ Ralph’s doctors haye toldlid w o u ld b e lo s t w ith Reasstve him that; a hiisbaild1 is 39 An/wti«i6 __ > guy scares me. ourweddingl" Lud groom offered We’velie can never work again, I B------guj ep more than a paychecheck, atid’, as - SEEN IT IN BIILOXI n W hen I ask e dly i oftheii- engage- weream 13 working full time to keep 41 Co^ivcysnc* j------s, you aiW n ot r — — —^ ------she intended toeadi i place sening. ' Threiiflcat Since R alph is u n d ile to your signature says, y 43 Say ll nim ao u r going anywrfiere. 44 ScinMl# •— *- DEAR SEEN IT ALL; You!u have people who had8 printed| a caption in antribute ( financially.~to our an(k03 1 nen doVarry 40 Noedio boxes ; your replied that the inksco for atteiiding Abliedtsehold now or in the future,re, Sadly, some women «>. Punta talMd a tright to be concerned;: ^forbetteiland 47 Hockey box n c i^ b o r is breaking th e law.w. The prohibitive (1) am m e hfriends e t have starte'd.askingng their spouses only “for 49 DewiideteO 4 Party Pa lacUon rsTpTi*TjTOB■ Bliiisl^ o l p TETNl nei 1 if h e is a fra id r m 'f e i n g to for richer" - but t th thqnkftilly, 53 Agatna's 5 Alan Alt Of Roben U n ■ o n I man's wife should b e told imrnmedi- ' the only thank-youid the bride what I am coniempoiary 6 Sy ds doc. ^ What do you i fe him. They assume’ that sinccice they’re in th e minoritjority. F o r^ o u r Sycophant n f l l a■ B AlslMiYMBlAlLlila It Iq ImB p R E z j . ma ateately so she can speak to his :o do about those us afloi can’t work I won*r stand bjby husband's friends toto i implv. that 54 Even ono 7 Mf. Mf Baba M , i U W[hU I lolHMnlAlMMl tor(or and arrange for a cominplete "when the inviadcid given gifts, she contrll 55 Slave B Palo P« ARo lo W ' you belong in that cate(ategoryjs’both physical and mental status eexam. shower arrive? cost of sam pi'w as housefa UcOueon San Sa Jo m * r ' lU ^ 1 ■ns insulting and unfair. ' Sleertftj |*[C[i loMD If that doesn’t p ut a stop tcto the -STARTIN and this womd be his friithis something thathappem movio 9 Sll Do Clip this column and show it to 57 Aulomaket m« problem, the police should bejen o d - DOWN IN W ^tL himnen if when they can't-woiic? Dc j for your husband. I hopilo p e h e w 6n’t I Forran 10}Filmtward Fil: igiM rff^oj fied. Your neighbor could be« d te d u suggest we do leaven en h leav e th e ir husbands foi COJokyllsolloi III Sp«ak Sp one's f f O T W u t m osure. DEAR STARTI! I reason? It certainly sound:ids allow his fHends to 0ta tarnish'Vour ' OQO mindmi h rrr f T ^ W r W ^ -Tl or arrested for indecent expos idons ^ the baby he can DEAR ABBY:T anended a wed- bring a baby gift. 1 him.:aring and not “for better oroi union by creating siispiuspidon '^Here Gt noDi'^fl t2>Cnufch Cl- plate ■ ' H ' 1 ok no transgression has soci occurred.' i oiciamniion 133 Silvery Sll tish a - P a J I ding a while back. T he only’ tlthank- include a bMk onTNGTHECOUNT- Isth:se,” which is the vow I tooV illolciiB lolSisM ^ 60 Siuv>l O'Epps iB} Caiieri C t indei E t m a i I WEST VIRGINIA to men ' ' i ? Kiictwn uionsii fTTTTATrWm ■ 67 MoftOow Boltow 22 Kll womer CO UKii sorro 233 Bums Bt. (llm IlIyIbIemoI lives online ffa n ta sy Eastut Dunnios 24‘ PolerotP( u s s r W iieI S l i i i I TING: Be kind and this re 69 Diso.ucf'oa H«Herman'a ■ j, il Rural folkk ft. But a l ^ with it uncari 70 V/ild Diuu H«Homvia <~« on etiquette. You’ll worse,Sunday in Desjar Abby yonUuf 255 OlOeGenoros y\ Poliynuo.ninn 8«series 38 Siaio again,in SBCjtltcRogor^ £ org.i'i 277 NASA'sN- ISS ‘>0 Link cure warfc connection - ’The Times-N(News: popartner 42 Yo’ railng units ts Your IV W om an li DOWN 300 6/6/446/i 4 5 Qiackgoo > 58 __ aull t Ta. .Y-,zy 311 Scull S< propeilsf 47 Patdner 59 _ podnda « - 2 Tr.i/.lir'jyi.vicp 322 TeensyT« 40 Titne amoon'}unls 62 Adfeoa Myrna \ Coming SND ADVERTISING. LC.OCAL, ENTERTAINMIJM E N T . T V 1 501 63 Snade iree with plantit MONE^W 3 G.-1'Ont” ot 355 PockaiP< breoa’ 49 Ponnos' poi •Tiif Diiroioul 366 LuxuryLl Honda 50 Afomolic heroher 64 Jane or John . . . ' W E E K L Y . C L VORLD NEW S. SPECl:iAL SECTIONS. CONONTESTS. ‘ 7 UFO pilot 51 Carcnoice:o 65 Acknowledge Pioneers used milkweedd juice Magic Valley c ConlcSM- 37 Ul L C O L IA M ' -I to cure warts. And many a rural MAJOR LE/i 'JD SCORES. MOVIM resident still sw ears it work EWS, COMMU N IT iJ | | . g u s i - T he older th e w hale, the > WING COUPONS ANC Capricoi3rn longs tcto hang er : red the m eat. 1 ^ a n ^ ^ d d i KI v T N E W S , :: l a s s i f i e d a d s . w c Remember, to trim a g ^ c o ^ B w e /WHB .^E G A # STATETE NEVI/;S, hoof, cut from heel toward i HAGUE SPORTS AND Another candidate for P ^ L P T O t Tc S , J O B3 LISTINGS, J'A RDD S A L E S , [i friends oim a trip ^ MONEY NEV\ out with T h re e M ost ■ - ■ ^/EHICLES FOR L Y -SA V IN G IF M AY lO T III IIS YOUR [------1 D a n g e r o u s ^lEpBAGEM ^^ BIRTHDAY ... you po:possess exec- ii. W ords 'P ^C I ' :iAL MINI- IOR(MX)PK EEnglish” is said utivc- and leadershipIiip abilities; jOOLITlCS, you’re independent ;irand passion- J o raldlne s tt Saunders to j‘ be: “It’s not C A S S IA EEDt loaded." ate. anil fall easilylily in love, S T A T E L E # fnONALLV j Expect an iiniisual yearye: associai- Modern | i^ K cHI p e s . v e ^ O U P O M S , cd with deep faith,I. philosophyp ship gets; in in the firing line. . translators ti say A (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): “ advertising , s p e ■ and helping friends.Is. ’T here will LIB R A “ a l m a n a c ” n ... i,.... C S , S T A T E be renewed interc^^CSI in th e Hotni! Situation ltl and partners comes c( from the KK\l.sri s y n d i c a t V' you. You become a vie- Arabic A for LM. B< A L E ,' l o c : a l H IS T ODRY. R ' B U S l- u n c u n v c n tio iia l: asltology. i ptessureyt ^rn-:D LOCAL AD'; f U l l .o A ' u lielievc iti "tn off misunderstanding. “weather.” " But ______luimertilony. You 1: cPORTS, MORE MONiNEY-SAVING C O U ^ \ N D irtitli as iiiiihority. VirBo, Vi A ries Conservee youry energy during the scholars si insist POLITICS. ^ next fewk-days. d ^ . tlthe ancient Arabic meanin 'ERTAlNIVlETiT, TV W EEKL'Ay^lM iQ S . are key. N E S S N E W 3 ARIKS (Mur. 21-Al.A p r. 19): A SC O RPIO Pl (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): “where camels kneel.” i m a j o I i^ S j k relationship will be restored. .• Your enenlergies are on-again-off- Q. Do TV gam e shows geii ADVERTISir ^•^^^^^TESg Your sense of aesthcthetics is chai- again. Yoifou receive news from for fi using trade names in MST s n l ^ p r o V jetpaid WORLD NE Icnged. Yoiir wit and an wisdom partners5 anda loved ones. Make questions? q ) socialize. Your family A. Thai’s a pretty good ( SB n e s ^ n e w s , E r am use lovers and chilchildren. plans to s< A N D S C O R ! is interrupted. Numerous ^ advertisers bi -FAURUS (Apr. 20-May 2C 20): routinc i^i I. L O C A L S P O R T S N E I N E Y U pturn in income {potential jxn as a SAGITTTTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. for fi that sort of prom otion.'ig u e ss. n e w s , c o i ming. Sudden 21): You'lu're on an emotional Next time you and yourb u> d g et I A D E j ^ ( ^ ^ EN G A CS'E. result of brainstormii I. M E N T S A N C S, STATE NEWS. PAg, insights jjet you ahea

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(iM iB j B u ' Behaviors weve can assist you Int nmanaging: lity S e e s things not thenle re L p m m P i i Loss off iminterest In friends or family Van'^ A cts imipulslvety pu Hard to help 18 W M i^Tw. m tl AMHet WlI K ALWWkNWSCwl -‘I'l dffflcuit to g e t along with ' A rgues, di '' Talks about dying,1. kl klllfng sell I Repetlth/e:h/e activities o r h abits Radng heart, "buttertterflles" - •rt H .r;-, Up duringing the night M J Loss of[ afappetite Accusatory of otht,there Childish, laughs ina;napprc^jrlately F e a r ofF abandonmenta t Hears things not therethe ri>n Admission & Rslmbursement M t ^ b ea e6 i 0 y ears of a g e or older, PaymentJn t sources car) b e Mecficare.«. private insurance, or prtvatsrate pay. Averagee klength of stay is 14-20 day!ays. w e makeike every ^ o i t a t dischargee tito p lace the p o te n t in th e lee ie6tricth«p(^C lifted on Frl(Friday on the „ '.wbrld’i first m issionlon to Click TVa'"'andnd link to: .jumple^ from the surfacesui of an ^r;asterold, pact of a foufour-year jour- H M H T ip of the W eell e k ' lin covering nearlyly ^400 million m j K - 6y Diana Roligg If successful, thele "Muses-C”' IH jl I ..will be th e first probeobe to make a two-way trip to ann asteroid.8 A ' 4 W a yys i T ravel Servicec e , I n c . ?. NASA probe collect!rcted d ata , tvw) weeks firom th ei surfacesu of the ^■■jH arlsonW agonlitS i/'Alanhattan-sized asteiReroid Eros in CJC7V5 ;• :3^1, but it was noto t designed( to I ,.'"p€r€S • retum with samples. Muses-C was . T h e tm m o n n e d Mi 9; Sp«K* lod AMronwtte«i 8ci««ci«nc«: AmocuM Pr*»i ,. launched Friday ato[IMP a $60 mil- IIUIHGUET cnIr,ter on the cap;apsule that reaches the < CKIEX K | K | ^ Kagoshima Space Ce irn Australia town of The craft will bring I a CnrtM ' island of Kyushu li ra two years later. gramI (.04 ounces) or so th e •s-C will conduct a three- football-shaped I asteroid's s , an Institute of ■ ^ H ashizum e, an survey of the asteroid from ithe first space rocks to bbe gath- JMUH . y : Space and Astronautilutical Science tude of about 12 miles, e < red since the U.S. ApoUi>Uo lunar leMusesChad i" iiMUUimt I spokesman, said th e ^ ove close enough lo firu a iexploration program en ; reached its orbit headinghei awny S lMlullet into the asteroid and years ago. j^_aihvrlismg_o[)£0^ ; from Earth at 6.9 milesmi per sec- ' ; and. Its solar energyrgy panels had C a • unfolded and its samplejhis week that p ri^m ates left alone with a computerr aattacked the .. machine and faileded to produce a single word. “They pressedd a lo t of S’s,” starting | 1 Z /ryjfe r i n g researcher Mikee FPhillips said Friday. "Obviously,Jy, English isn’t / • ^jMO/MI Ml* »«;«(♦ teff«tU9» i their first language.”?e." I lity and students .. ■ in the university’si mmedia program - T T left a computer in th e m onkey ; ; ,v « enclosure at Paigjignton Zoo in southwest England,nd, home to six I s o is r Y r j Sulawesi cresteded macaques. \ ^ zP ' c Then, they waited.1 c a /v iera ' At first, said PhiUhiUips, “ the lead , -x ^ i ™ r < J DISHW/tflSHER male got a stonene and started •' • 2.0 Megapixel bashing the hell outju to flt. 6 • Stamina Battery Kitt ' * “ A n o th e r th intng g they were >er interested In was» ini defecating • 3x Digital Zoom s t a r t ier and urinating all11 overc the key- * • Mpeg Movie HXSQ j ' m w/ board,” ad d ed PhiUhiUips, who runs \ » • USB Terminal Disposer ^ the university’s’s Institute of ^ S ic Cycles Digital Acts andTecrechnologies. Eventually, moinonkeys Elmo, » Gum, H e a th e r, HoiHoUy, MisUetoe 1’^’^ and RowiLn pro dluced u c five pages | of text, CQ^irasedisd primarily of . i, the letter S. ta ta , J.L and M crept ia *31 Phillips said thehe project, fund* f m J t e d b y E n g la n d’s A> rts C ouncil rather thw by sdejdentific bodies, ------ih ' 1 • In Black was intended moinore as per/or* • 5 Level Power m ance bc^ th a n scientificsd i e)tperi- ’ Clean'^Tower m e n t '^- w ash System The notion riiatlat monkeys typ- ■ I’j B j i ■ g H ard Food Di ing at randbm-.vfi:.Infill eventually E R V H S ^ \ produce literature•.reistftenatttlb' 1 ■ ■^^SU PE • 5 Automatic^PERFORfl/lA u te d to T hom as1 HiHuxley, a 19th- century scientistX wwho supported % CAA/li1C0RDER /HIHH LASS TOP R AANGE f Charie^-Daryrtn’s8 theoriestl of evo- J M • Super VHS andJ CO’Super VHS fT* rechnology (orfbr ------— n In^nii M yhom aTiitld f an s ijiave also ' setter Picture Qi used irto'illtistiratirate concepts of „. • 2.S* High Reufui?u^£l(?270 Degree Rotating ace LCD 0>lcv Monltiltor ^IDU900PW KB Radiont Elements' 'Digital Picture; improvementir Technology TheHymoutfiw. leroerimentwas I^ H I Speol Dlgltdl Hyper 2oom )-w o tt ^ rltfm j^^ch.'.'' nents across Europe to '0-w a tt e n ^ between anLanttnnl and ^rtlfi* n e n ts M dalUfe. 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: N o , s h e ’s n s e i tio tm ^ Fasihioi use ■y LDS:1 stakes ■ er in o t h e“ sponsisor ■ ^ ^ Pm not «ure how thofje isu b ject g *' icame up, but lotnehow pened to mention toSmyVo^; c modeesty I league that I was goingg M^ other’s Day shopping during m: break. ion show I *'! thought you said youryou moth* er had passed away,”." mi y c o l- H league wondered. ■ ^ S h e did," I said., .T w .m y / j e a r s w " . - iLLS-Whatdoyoudo [K ' , “ T h e n w ho a re vou; ;»sh o p p to , on trends don't rellea for?” he wanted to launv. ervative dress stan- ^ 9 ■ I hesitated. Who else' r L ? T o u)u ' stage a “modesty ^be U p p in g for on Mothei tM hlonto*.’ • "ForAnlta,”Isali IH K... T That's whivhat The Church of : I didn't add ‘‘duhl”'' -b u tl^ Jesus Christst U- for the entire eni com- their fabricated Uttle ho how we feeleel about ourselves. hem thei know what we carry/ andt mall show undederscored that on modnodest dressins promotions,s, muniiy, not just the I-DSI-D‘ ciuiimij completely. But I don't ted differently and aa hat that they can get those kind:ids of p o in t m ay'be b e you’ll have thatIt nity. stand why you wouldM/i h . a* We’re treatad » differenUy (based(b on) how we’re Jothes dotl at our store.” “I think h wasI wonderful,"wi said (incrca:•eased) traffic." "I d id n 't th e itniniiirfssioii Mother's Day present fo t for some- dressed" AAvalos said h e's been awaruyers ihan 800 octuaUy/attended. ai nightIt of the fashion show.V. think (hey w ere tryingIIK tot( siiy that th o u g h t m u ch a b o u t tl “ ng ous or sexy to be pret- or for h 1 is com pany have alwaysssup- s ' One of the mamodels, Shelby AlthouilOUgh a lo t (if peo p le didn't't ■ iwing modest in dressss isis K'K)d for & th e r always gave Mothi ty and attractactive.” jUed pUe his store with capris, lononger Woodhouse, saidI shesh thought m all b u y th th; u t night, he said, seedsis the community rcKardlardless whut p resents to my m other, ai That firstst goal of reinforcing ihorts shoi and m odest tops. personnel was sursurpri.fed that so wcrepl8 planted future sales. , faith you are." always given them to / Ance of dressing mo^ The.buyer^ n listen to the..man- jnany people camen e out: “One lady F3r or her ensemble, Shelbyly F ro m m a le plerspectivc, e rs ju s t seem ed like th e rig)H ^Sino *e importan a red the committee to igers agei as we call In our ordeilers,” I t^ked to. aboutut it didn't seem choseie whitev stretch capris withh Woodhi^use said, thele iniinodestii to do. But Buddenk I wat Iset-the-suge-for-the— saidlaid-Avalos^who-explalned-tl-that ------enthusiasiiCr^ndin d -d id n lt-th in k ' e mbcoiiTolderod blue flowtTt and h iJ:: ------w h y rx irt'n iy co iT ftTrsife-conl-d g if oal > helping young Lucky Luc brand has developeled a we’dgetablgtumcmoui.". whitete tant k u n d e rn e a th a dnrlct ^He tixpliiinetV^■I was very sense that. d their moms find morls unidersiancl d e r' the thing,” he said. “If yoti /alos, a rea m anager for ;ive give us more product. the show with his wife and was Withith the am ount of people ulJt impression they’re niviiHivinn yoiinw give your wife a pret e in the Magic Valley Higbee's H third goal wasas to delighted w ith thehe outcome. (he show, shn Highuc said, (he com-n- m e n , ju st fro m h e a rinnn(he g ( locker M o th ^ s Day, you go righ re lappy to oblige. n mal ak e vendors aw are of the MiVlagic “ I think th e malnail was shocked mitteetee members hope they7 , room talk." I Just honestly don’t get it give her a present onin F1 a'ther’s - pay, too? 1 mean« she’s ambling contrroversy highli:ilights who made you a fath< F o nm e r assisista n t price s tb e c o nmes Gai she?” He didn’t add “duhl”I” - b ut Pm J sure h e thought i t V P rrotestant-Cath o hoUc differencnces I mumbled somethin[Jing a b o u t a Q l H n in istr a toor at St. IE d w a r d ’j^ By Richtichard N.Ostling stimulating (he economy>my by tak' Ing advantage of the K ^ TheAsiAssoclatad P ress ...... Several Protesteslanl W RCT Day sales and retreatei '..“ t ' i e coffsepoodent______I relative safety of a nearearby mall, I 2 !!w jw w ic 0 CamIambling i.s no virtue but, reU-li- ■ organizationsIS 1have tvhere nobody atked 1 3 1 8 1 giouslyisly speaking, Ls it a vice? .explain why I was bt ALLS - Father John ------Sinctince William Bennett, authoror lamenled Benn:nnett’s h o served aS a young I'. . 'The Book of Vlrtue.s,” was pother’s Day present “Th M gambling, whictlich they wife. But as I wandert riest under M on^or reveale3aled us a high-stakes casino n o re to store I found myi :ody at St. Edward's ^ player,icr, several Protestant organi- hur^ is back to take H Jj! consider sinful.lul. Bui , dering; "Why DO I b w l zationsons have lamented his gam- Day presents for Anita?”p i lb. 2 bling,g, V which they consider sinful,j|: groups fromm Ithe Thankfully, it didn’t ti ^ed the. Twin Falls H But grogroups from th e Rom an Cath- cween 1953 and 1963. ■ olic Church. Bennett’s own de- (0 figure it out c h M : (e 71, he’s th e church Roman Cathcitholic It’s because o f the thithing, .he nominalination, have remained large- willingly sacriOced wlW hen sh e ■ ly lent, reflecting a long-standing remained splitt in Christianity over gaming"* Church have ren chose to be a suv-at-hoihom e mom years between, he in McCall. Blackfoot, ■ for most of the first 20 years of Bennennett, who was education sec- largely silenlent. our marriage. Rupert, Boise - all M retaryiry under President Reagan iho. He said b e receni- an d ddrug r policy director for thele . I t’s because o f th e thi iff T h e sa m e view cum cu e from willingly sacrificed \Aiei two terms plus a year nK firstt President Pl Bush, swore off f at Sacred Heart casinosnos Monday following storieses James Dobson, an evanReliculev; finances finally prompteS S h H ?3L‘s : °„V h- who has hosted Benntmnet( on his dioose to take a job out Boise. H e said th e six- liM by NeiNewsweek and The Wash- : are renewable for six R ingtonon Monthly that detailed hislls influential "Focus onn ththe Family” home for most of the p radio program andnd feutures - je a rs. retirement age, he 8^ gambliiibling, tve an official pastoral 6 ^ “Thi!rhis is not an example I wishsh Berm ett's books on his Web site, ^ It's because she has po to et," Bennett said, Dobson said “we arere disuppoint-d heart and soul into lovir »' ed" that BennettI hasht "what tive. creadye oiotbering. te idea cam e u p - why Yetet the1 U.S. Catholic bishops’ le down h a re and help I conferiference, which has pro-0-1 appears to be a gambl:mbling uddic- ' It^s b ecsipe it's what a I had known quite a ^ or tion." Dobson stressetssed (hat his trtaui^m atodo. notmceneed on virtually every major al problem over the past fewnv organization is “strongl;)ngly opposed : It’S because of ber p pecmie here,’* he said. ^ so d a l] u of a sudden* things decadeo d ^ has never addreiued thislis to any form of gamblinibling" due to ^ t h evexydilog from pot proynwn- tumedoutanandherelam.” W; is s u« e - - though individual bishopsps its “power to ensnarere anda wound jng to driver's training. le- not only its victims but also those > It's because of ber fiercelo^fier Msp^rioiio n as adm iidstrator is a n d. ggroups n of bishops have some- renewablee eever>^ear, but he timeses opposedc legalized gamblingng dosest to them." iy to our chOdren and hi of N ashville’s iiess to stand by th«m' ihoplslesviofitopea- - In in theiiheir cities and states. By con-m- Robert Parham of N I has been here sinca ' trast,It, tboth liberal and conserva-?a- Baptist C enter for EthiiBthics, a critic they were receivingI g ai m u c h ' itives, said the deserved honor or ■ 1 Father Ernie Ander* tive! ProtestantPl church officialslls of religious conservative a leave of absence. U havee issuedil repeated denunda-ia. f a a that B ennett wouli'Ould “engage 'd e s e t^ reprimand. Dtion's most /'--It's beauseof two wiv w u boro and reared in . ■ donsolIS of legaliied gambling.. in one of the natio were his' parents. He hey agree It’s a serious sodallal destructive vices undeindermines his M n s . Catholic pade school, . ■ probleiblem and a sinful practice thatlat liredibllity.” Secular liberalslib( m ade ] It’s because of the th It, the sam e point, . has taufbt lae and my I DuildsIds upon v eed and deceit, d e itroitroys families, exploits thehe Bennett told News^•wsweek and ,]uid Um ways In wbiw y of Am«rlca in B a,D.C.,uar^iilarlay ■ poorarrand fosters crime, Washington Monthlyy ththat “I Uked belped.us to. grorr duji ill church bingo when I wtwas growing fium 25 years of living ai or tlw ne*t"four yw n ,.... - P ainained responies came thli _____ 1______tfaeoloD in Rone fer ■ sk from coniervative Prot-Jt. u p" and that he had gangambled ever nd;liiD ) haviof a n*w dturch ; ■ u n ittee, a consetrativa organi-nf. “Id o n 't play the •inilim Sc m oney.' I ■tr flowm or a ctrd in rat its don't put my familytily at risk,” 1 gr«tt mcrkatins camp tof]«ars>.oo0rQp«rty sadoDion that featured B ennett a t Iti gr Our liuhr of Guada-; S natiooiiooal m eedn^ said Bennett'it's Bennett lald M»out ZS y u n m aecuic u m u la te d ; a 'Hw Catechism off theCadiolicth - -,^ i^g«titudii,yp^ >•1 It i,lW, claimim that Eambling was not a i t timas tha pr«s«iit >: S ral issue showed d ie sam e edil-hi- Church says wagersrs “are“i not In ifldlfference h e h is decried in themselves contraryry tto justice!* ; n rtin y » Mt'b'iKartioiuNp (rtlt.il ers. Gambling Is “a cancer in but ''become morallydHy uneccept* iwir ii^ W itiirtw , i> • fbm tr i ns able” If they depriveive people of 'ijOMphW alfu^ii'afi o u r' SOsodety,” the Presbyterian* stated.»d. b a ^ n e e ^

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» ------•• •.--r. TJ-rv - , - L ' 7 T .~ - R e l ig ioN n II II' I • • ll" ijiiiii iUnitarisians w an tt to help cl]M d r e n g ]l^ w sp irifitually » M i s s j KIMBERLY - TheIB ' U n itarian •mmmmmmm ' Heyburn Hi women hoM ' ■I BereiiyRRm- ' f^a|[am ilHCI ^PERT'r-.:.ii)8i^ionik'tU .'ttoXngliittid- ■ ley, all of ■ ■ B l- EHarlVrdflMiy ; tqnd<3^lsid^'|Si^ckinson is ; UiuvtfTsalist approadi■J' ;,■> “ p ' s ChChufch n«wi ^ p, ; ^children grow spiritualtually will be nomlenomlnatlonal tunc ■ ’ Burley. She - ife. - worldag In Boise lA d W n attend ► ramDng the topics disaiscussed a t a H E Y B U R N - T h e L Li ad ie s ■ a t t e n d s son of Kellslly ' Boise State Universitsrsity. H is par* r >rorkshop this weelce;•kend led by Buhl Churlurch of Christ hosts Ufeline u FeUowship wiU h a ■ Burley Junior a n d Jo Ainn n ents arcIDale .«m«nd Uariha ‘ the Rev, Roger Kuhrt, nondenominatioaal luncach eo n ■ . H ls h S c h o o l -Of . .Dtddnsoa of Jerome:;att'.; . • m inister to the Mag singing Ofopen <0 the public from C; noon to 2 pjo. Wedni H where she Is Rupert, blh a s I ------Unitarian Universali:alist FeUow- BUHL - The Buhl Church of at at C onnor's Cafe. ■ in volleyball.. ^ been calleditfi t Tht Timts-News. u>dipetom cf news ship. The event is set for 2 to 4 Christ, 8291» N . Broadway, will host The theme is “MakiIting a ■ basketball .■ .servaamissktk n of ehttrth'mitnonoT^tmies, which is p.m. today at thee Kimberly1 a singingJ ofol the churches of the Difference.” D Lila Hart’s ■ and softball. H forlheChurctrd i publUhed free. SSend m to Ellen Chapel of White Monlortuary, 712 valley, oper|M>n to th e pubhc, from 3 report rc on donations. T1 racy ■ Heidi i " of Jesus Chiiirist Thomaton, The TitHeames-News, P.O. . Ccnter Sl.W. to 4 p jn . SuSunday. HsLskios H w ill speak. For re:reserva* _____ cared for a J--..- ofXatter-dad ay Box 548, T\vin^PaUs.Ts, IDI 83303^ or '. V Tlie fellowship willill discuss its tiltions. caU LUa a t 43S*537(;76, F o r H l«#Rl«M jrr qKclaliunls a »» m jn m m n S a im s In th e T re n a Tegari, The\e TMes-K^s 7 j^-reliRious education pro,program, with prayerpi concerns, call Rut!Ith 436- friend, made chUeiHe Santiago North M issies - Burlev B uw ii,' 126i1263 Overland f classcs under the d iiwrection of a n s 5-5380. clothes and1 quilts< for the Ave., B t ^ W 83318.318. D i^ ir i is 1 educator Karen Fotheithergili, a fel- H im ianitarian1 CCrater, learned to JERO JE] M E > Elder; ^kin- noon TTiiirsdov/br' puipubh^tion'on I lowship member. A!A ll a re wel* Gooding Methodists holold _ crochet and sonhn h as returned-fram s e r v ^} san Srtunday.- 7 comc. Child care willil bb< e provided. ■ was in the ; Kiihrt, from Tacomiim a. also will Mission Awareness dimInner H American __ > speak at 10 a.m. Sumunday at the H GOODING-Tlie Unlledd Meih. ■ Cancer So- 1 j^ 1 second H ' ciety Relay f* ^ Kimberly chapel. “Earth“E j Child odist Church will hold ils s Focus o n tthe Famil:Ily iiecoming R eal" willII lie ;hu topic. M annual Mission Awarenescss din- ■ forUfe.She Tor more informa ner at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdsday at H is the dliugh* « w-w-w.mugicvalleyuus.o: th e church, 605 M ain St. ■ ter of Rod Ip Melissa Gregor will spe on . H and Rebecca . Aleader v will11 sh are dlluties Family presents coi mission work in Mexico. CostC of ■ L a k e of the meal is a donation. RS'iSVPby H P ^7l9|H Burley and a -Byj.y Jennifer Himrnon 2H junior at Lighthouse Assembmbiy of God Sunday to 9344918. Iw Associated Presa JEHOME-Tlic-Bosl,lostock Family IM dlaka Burley High 121^ G S c h o o l , .will present a concciicert at 10:30 Husbaild I Tv/0 Burley women rec5 wdcomet nws band. "'Hie Liist Generneration," was Robert 1 m The founder of Colorai Hallie, 15, knitted hala ts fo r .. 0/ church even\ent5. ScndM £/fen- nut o f Tw in1 Falls F. for 15 Asia-Padf • tl; prings-based Focus on tlth e humanitarian efforts, tenin d ed a- TTjomoson, 77iehe Times-News, P.O. vi'.ii s. T h ey re lo crated a ti to Fon gical Semi)Mt and Joan Donahut Si 'amily will resign' as preside garden, canned produce,;, scrap- Box 548, Twinn Falls,I W 83303. or • AVdi ili, Te.vas, in 1997«7 to join the , minister t nd chief executive on May M ' i ■booked, raised rabbits, hhelp ed Trena Tegan,I, The ' Tfmes-JVctus y i 5 I Dave Koever evangeligelistic team educate idpa and wife speak T nd hand over m&nageme new 4-H members and lc au, 1263 Overland iiiui have appearedI onnr TBN. Tbe , ors. learn ed Burley Bureau luiies to former Christi ch ofthe Nazarene Uto play 10 new hymns onn piano. Ave., Buriey,ro ID 83318. Deadline is iiosiock inii'iisiry, “BlaBlastoff Music Admissi< 'oalition leader and Reagig an She is tlie daughter of T ly for publication on M inisliies," is nowow b a se d in will be proFALLS - Robert and T eresa noon Thursday j abinet member Donald und Blair Keetch and Keiteith and Sarunfay. ^ Jamas Dobson, fonnerlner Focus on ttw l.;iyt<)[i. Ulali. mation, )nahuecal will speak at 6V' R Hodlodel. iday a t the C hurch o f die Y WhileW Dobson. 67, says; thi e F«n“yCEO a « e, 1231 Washington St., a' hange is needed to.^ive hihim Baptist gl ol lore dme to speak and spre rt Donahue teaches at L heliv riseI lo v histis m essage of conservative fam-fa 5™“P- Shocific Nazarene Theolo- m issio n s a re o n tli ily[y values.through \ newslettetters rminary. The Donahues h missionai>ries you’ll find groups of Chrisiis tia n s - W ith massiv>>ive p o p u la tio n in- lutdnd radio hom ilies, th e move s r cross-culturally and gi ials th at Focus on th e Family Lexingtonpastors H and church lead- from b Kentucky and all ovaver the creases expecte:ted injthe southern nals United States - going oven;rseas to hemisphere, “very“v soon the two oegleginning to prepare fo f r n )obson.’s e v en tu al departtire.^ H] e - part waysy s g u a t e share their faith and servee iothers. main centers; ofoi Christianity will Dob nsion is free. Child care t< uffered -a h e a rt attack inr 191990 . • b o ilin g III Nationally, the number of short- be Africa and”id" L atin A m e ric a ,” sufji )rovided. F or m ore infor* S nd a stroke in 1998, but ma call 733 G610. term u mis.sionaries is skyrod>cketing, w rites Penn StateSta University pro- attd over doct.ti'tnnes Guatemala ' church leaders say. fessor P hilipI J«Jenkins, author of taiwaihs th at h is'h ealth is strong. The changes at Focus come ^ M in iste T he trend is driven in ppart by The Next Chrisiristendom. Looking . Tt By Michael Buettner imiiar transitions are oc«urritring Ix'xingcon, tedinology; air travel is easiisieran d a t trends in populationpo] and reli- or other evangelical minisir Tho Associated Press------row full of ■ cheaper, and the Internet andai cell gious affiliationon around the world, for i vhich have aging founders. _ 1 structiono 5 rt-te rm rphones have m ade it .simpipler for Jenkins writeites: “ C h ris tia n ity wWt KICHMONl). Va,i.-licSoulli- - „„ay,|,os, churches to work ^ogeiheher. But should enjoy aa worldwidev boom in Religious broadcaster FP a l ------ern'Bapiivt-Cimven■cnminVniis------A (S iTE. r Lockwood ihc-ro'are y spirinial reasons-3s-as-well.— ^ th e n ew c e nitury, tu but the vast Roblobertsin, 73, stepped doilown sioiiarv service saidill 1Eriiiay lhai n Horaldleader Church fi leaders say the tripips open majority of belirelievers will be nd- “rom Oi leading the Christi \.\ pi-h(iul(l Milmiitlit tot their bus- ^.ngineeriter Mark Smith of has become the way we bibroaden sends more thantl 10,000. The Frai h a n .Is. le v . Billy Graham, alreasa d y goes out to 2.5 millioillion readers.' m, Ky. pushes a wheelbar* the t< world view of our pepeople,” nation’s largest!st Baptist denomina- Rev leads the Billy Grahih am D o b ^ n ’s divescmscment of man- rile Scm tliern Uaj , of gravel toward a con- said c Jim Burton, director of volun- lion, the Southe:hem Baptist Conven- * bea naril w arn, all S a y Evangelistic Association anda agement and budgetdget duties coin- national Mission Boar n site, too busy to wipe teer P mobilization for thele North tion, sent about)ut 34,000 volunteers . Eva ils overseas workersLIS i, su|>|«ir :tands ready on missions to' stepsi cides with his sharharing of raditf 2 sweat on his nose. ■______cAmerican Missions Board,d. “It’s a in 2001, roughljhly twice as many as stan n if his 84-year-old fatherer is ' airwaves with psycisychiatrist A ll ih c 2()0() lia p iis;i t Il aith and H,„,hiivw: yards away, in a shady great H way to grow a personon in the it sent cach yeaiear in th e mid-1990s. >n i m able to preach. Maier, in his 40s,Is, a and obstetri- : Message.’a statenienlem of the con- f;,i,i.rcby.exington Community faith.” C “ It’s been aI vivirtual tidal wave in una ; servalive lienotninaiii Dobson and a pan-time sec«cre- dan Walter Lerimorm ore,50. student Daniel Harrison is tl But the missionary outritreaches the Southerrisrn Baptist Con- D ary form ed F ocus on th e Famunily Hodel and Dobson}son m et in 1987 ' In adililion lo ilie , around a beanbag hall are t’ viewed with alarm byby some, vention,” saidaid Albert Mohler, tary - iriisiees of tbe Richidliiionil-basoil J ^ n 1977 in Arcadia, Calif., wlwhen in Washington,1, J D.C., whfen ilf a dozen hyperactive induding f the Vatican, who10 accuse presideni off SouthernS Baptist |n 1 organi/aiion voteillalaincenns al Protestants of invading tratradition* T heological S Se em inary in Louis* bele wv as a counselor who h ad pptib* H odel was secretarytary of ^ e inte- Wednesday and TlI 111,rsday . 1. Iishished “Dare to Discipline,'e,” a rior and invitedd ththe Christian ; the .>Hinptua|7 , Lexmark ally Catholic countries in L atin viIIe,Ky. jook about childrM-rearing; (hattl leader for a game16 cof basketball I'rainingbam, Mass. ;r Marvin Nicholson III • America li in search of coilonverts. “This generajration wants hands- ^ ibe resignations of , lo ld million copies. Fotocus in the Interior• DeD e p a rtm e n t’s is guitar and prepares tu Otliers t question the effect]ctiveness on m inistry oveiverseas,” said Lam ar sol< Z who said the rc()uiiliiircmciil 10 jrado gymnasiuin. Hodeldel has said he me songs for a few bun* of s such trip s, w hich somimetimes Headley, directector of sp ed al min- n»o\noved from A rcadia to Colon .iffirni ibe siatenieiit;,il playi.l imo J eives would not seekik i to increase ing.sters._ involve t music and prayinglg but lit- isrries for le th eSprin^ield, Mo.- SpriSprings in 1991: H ere, it recel liieir deci.sioii. Thec Irii.slcL-sli also ,,, t has Focus’ political:al influence, ree men'ard- missionaries. tie / work. based Assembmblies of God. The sudsuch a flood of mail that it 1 a|)pnived early retirel,re„,™i for II letter despite his backgrotground. ! won’t m easure succcs. C^hurchgoei irs reap ^ year. The Ititernaiioiiiioiial Mission pUtS C0 hurdi. ( i n T h e‘Tim es-News. itoard lias said tbal i: III nearly all of le - Baptists worked and f ils !5.r>0l) overs.-iiss wworker., had a.cmont. THWIchlliin one of Guatemala’s conviction i ns of their beliefsI _ signed ilie faiib siaiei slums, Central Kentucky t IMH I’lesid e n i Jerry Jei Rankin ists installed a .septic tank -rets “that any “Wait fi By Helen T. Qray with the large:gest percentage who saiti tbe hoard regret :hurch parsonage in a i ;s have chosen R ew cca S The Kantai City Stor said they weii?ere “ v e ry h a p p y ,” U • uf o u r m issionaries h Costa Rican village. - ^ lian affirm tbe Rebeccj ------with 84 percercent plaoAg them- to resign raiber iban a month, any month, and I faiib statement, hutut we' feel it is and bas a If you want to be hapiippy and selves in thata t categoty'. Also, 89 . time lo move forwarifard ... It is not s|>eaks vol satisfied with yOur life, startsti get- percent of evaiv a n g e lic ^ $aiercemof and Theoloilogical - Seminary. . ormer from Australia who ^ ve settled the issue's- ^ :most receni version,on, adopted in “Expressii those w ith a-less active faithf( but “...Th^ have CELEBRi^OKirSERV ibeiscHi E E b U L E i i singing professionally at , ir lives. oCtheblg queLuestiohs oT^W ho'am 2000, includes clauscuses condemn* “I Thank' who are happy with their 1 - M : M A Y ^ ing abortion and opopposing “all so manywon her first Grammy at | For adieists and agnosiKtics, th e I?’ *Why am XIIhereP-'Wlfepiunl-,:. sr-'is, 2003 -forms of sexual imimmorality.” years ^} tis one of the best and satisfaction level reportirted was go^g?^ Suchch answeri’^vide-.* hMay 9TH-McrrHER/S^PAUGHT6S,TEA- ...... -Jiclu d in g homosexuamality. pickwhicl)pular artists in Christian somewhat i lower..Thee survey , calninitt aodad tza^iiSlity.ln the, . , - WITH ^ R o s g , S hepheroi, 6;:6:30.PM -r • tmd this album showcases found th a t 57 p ercent oifathdsta f i - ' cotif^.w orli MAY ,1pTH *’^l:iERl ROJo^ S heph'sRD-womeniE N 'S J o V ” le's got a powerful voice, aors.wniiymgin and agnostics said tbeley were I* noffiingmw Et® e ,9:oa-AM- t :00-PD -P M • r- dem rcKk/pop beats and a thflintoknowtwtfiavuaGhrlstlaiv--< . “vayl»PW*” ’ M a y llTH-dREGFRninz'«3o* 10:30 AM ,&7;0p.PMa" >’ ilVdminisistrator__fo rw ard message th a t God The Bama study revealiaiedthac oneisfpMvra M AY 1 4 t h * PA ST O R M *gi< B 6e r :7;CX>;p M ■ :£ontlm i»d from C l ou. T h e album is a collec- evanylicals were the dtbgrpup edthroughOi H 16 songs from her previous M A Y I S f H - P A S T O R CC&JEYTtiEftf'^(XIPM "ip discuss the detail:ails/and there , ■ ;ases plus two new songs, 3Nl%<5ROUEBENEFlir :*re no firm plarIans yet, he ssions of Your Love” and - BANQUCT-'T;SaicnoN'-7jOC)PM m ' " i - .explained. The C'cost is not .^-L.dc Y ou.” St. Jam es has had I l ' s l F a E i ^ ;inown, but there• willw be fund- -'M a y IT t h -YO utih NIC Becausc the existiiisting church Is ’. SpW lWlich songs to in d u d e. .M a y 7 i r ^ T d ^ ^ ■ j«n an historical list,li: Koelsch i jSoted, dty offidalsils iare interest- ■■ ''' j^ifllHBBIIl^Lv^ ;Zd in pre.serving it.it.' The'hope is . 5lhat someone, p ^rhaps a ] a private Sm HS !?vUKt'E^brN '/’A ] l|l$ •Corporation, c o ^ dI obtainob it from If 1WioFA.!D 0301 A l f l A i E f : ^ d i o c e s e . - V.

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-■^ D iM g > M o n ^ WN w m IIII purpose: *... Careful reasoiM tilng is — R«IHHgkmtn the media confirmed < by the lai Book * nature," he says. *The gai(arden is . Ia microcosm of our much•h larg er ' m e Story of a b honest portrayal that w t orld." >lemolr,” ^ S u el^ m ik rahhim li an even more sjrapa* - -HariietP Gross 192 ptBMp $22.50) ^aracter. You^re not likelylytoflndtW i i . U ograpby-ina book> ^ to re 's reli*' ' -IVniDamm WabtKe\ • ,^o& MctioUt b u l it isi a moving D M k “ Account o f ■ faithful l i t man. God m ay n ot change, bbi u t tlli- ^,,Millflr't father, Janamei Nichols, "Flndliding God In tbe Garden: gions | do. This Univera ’ 'was a devout Quistiastian and a stu- B ackyanard Reflections on Life, Virginia Web site reportss as well as chc h a n g e s ogy and church history,his at the Bricknerer (Back Bay Books, 230 within ' established ones,: University of Chiclilcago and at pages,$l‘$14.95) Ischolarly perspecdve. Pro:rofUes Princeton Theolo^ca Seminary. God and at gardens have been imore than 200 groups iiin c lu d e The author pieces« titogether her linked sincedi Genesis., T his is a n links to the uoups’ Wel s ite s father's life and herter iruationshlp evocativtively light and loving and reliable informationn on th e w ith him w hile reirecalling his approaclach to both, from a man founding and beliefs o decline at tbee hands of who hasas wo/Ved the soil and group. The database also5 iprofiles Alzheimer’s disease.ise. Miller pro- workedi withv souls for the better “quasi-religious” humanin p oten- An Iraqi ShlittI pll|rim orlat m he efiten thelie mainn gate of the Imam Huiiellein holy (hrine In Karbala, Iraq.aq. lilam'BI golden 'U>els readers to thethe inevitable P“ Jofh«: half a centuiy. Of course, tial groups such as the GtGmdjicH iigumlutlwWI Abtoild catlptii w»* centered»d Inli Begtidad from the e l^ th to U th centuries. Ttie divlilonon betweenb the ins with Eden, where “The «:end of his lifeI b;by weaving hebeguu movement and Lamn d m a rk sh llt.. .nd t tie . rivalI Sunnia It bindamentalI to Islam, and to the countty'tI isituation. taSogether anecdotes[es and memo* L ord God Gc took the man and Education. The site “se Sgies of her father,sr, 1h er mother placed himhi to till it an d tend it,” promote tolerance and apappreda* i^ n d her own expecperiences. If the startu t of that roost necessary tion of all religions withoilout pref. I ^o u V e ever loved1 sosomeone with partners!Tship between divine and erence for any particulaliar faith -il- [’s unusuaal religiouiis makeu[ip will ^'Alzheimer’s, youLl nmay find an humann efforts. In this first tradition.” That’s a goodod thing, !: odd comfort in reareading about ' bloominglng, Rabbi Brickner finds but it is a bias to note. T ' Nichols* hallucinainations, delu* the seedieds of good and bad dioic- refuses to label any gi comiplicate i effffortsfor (dem ocracicy ::-sions and wanderiniring episodes. es, and1 thetl varietal fruits of free “sect" or “cult,” includiidlng th e ; 'This tale isn’t jus[ust for those will. Thelie ease of botanic repro- Branch Davidians ancnd A u m By Richard N.I. 0Ottling Islam's Ish founding Propo p h e t are calling for proterotection of minor- : -touched by the tliseilsease, though. ductionn leadsI naturally to consid- Shinnkyo, the group lin ;ed Pret* Muhammad Mu died and Sunnisis said ity riglits underr theth< new regime, : :M t. Nichols* faithfulifulness, loyalty erationsns of reli^on and sex; the the 1995 sarin gas att“ I k l " ------he he w anted h is successors chi±osen Iraq's smaller minoritymini religions ' and steadiness areire comforting, d ea th of ol a beloved, beautiful Tokyo. Under “Cult C ...... PresidentBuBush, told a.gathering----- by_by_consensiis._Today,_Sunrn n ism ___ indudtMhe uniqilique Mandeans,______' too. He wrote hom:omllies for his ‘ rho4odedehdron~an'd,'subsequent veraes,” read “Concepti o!Iniqi.Anieri,ericans last week that claims clai 85 percent of the wo:vorld’s ’ who regard Jesus;us as; an apostate ' children’s wedding:Ings, saved his wmpostiisting grow into musinj^ on C ult and Sect," the site’ssnnalysis i e„„yone inn Ithe new Iraq will 1.2 1-2 billion M uslim s. Iraq, ho-lowev- and revere Johnn thett Baptist, and ^ wife’s love letters,I, uwiped out his ImmortaJtality. And in the passing on the terms, and its rej enjoy freedonlom, “whether you’re er, er, has a Shiite m ajority (pos;ossibly Yazidis, who believebeli the devil ; savings to loan moneoney to his chil- of his owow n New England seasons, the anti-cult movemenint. Then Sunni or Shiahia or Kurd or. Chal- -aroaround GO percent). But IrIra q ’s rules the worlds ;dren. Miller Is candimdid, revealing our authiithor finds miracles beyond decide for yourself. dean or Assyriyrian or Turkoman or Shiiies Shi arc not a single bloc. MostI But ultimatelyy IraqIr is a Muslim .her father’s shortcorcomings, too. It Miracle- : The Kansas city startar______— ^ decline toward physicalal death. a.richer religiiigious heritage, an d a make mal up perhaps 5 percentI ofc all m any places. What sort of regimer might F a ith q& A R e lie f from th e fe a r of ol death sense of thisis mosaicr underscores Iraqis. Ira( Z: Reader’s Questlistlon: Why are ______com es only when our soiouls have the enormityy ofo America’s task. In _ Iraq’s IJ Sunni m inority is divlivided SKiism produce? ! - we to fear deathh vwhen it’s the been made alive. Only’ oneo who the Bible, Iraqraq was the homeland into inu two major groups, the KKurds Scholars thinkk a a truly represen- : only gateway to ouour reward for are alsilso Indications of how had defeated death is qiqualified of Abraham,m, the forefather of and anc Arabs. The Arab Sunnissdomi- d ■ tative regime wotwould have somo suffering the poinn aand turmoil of askeww the world is. Neither to guide us.' JesusJS said, Jews,Christiatdans and Muslims, and nated nai in Saddam Hussc;sein 's sort of Islamic Kist:cast: Irw ouldn’t 1x2 • earthly life? deathI nnor human pain charac- “Whoever believes in1 mei will it is the countr;ntry where rabbis com- regime reg - and repressedI Iboth a secular democra(wracy with Ameri- terizeded the original Creation, not perish but have evek^eriastmg pUed the Baby!bylonian Talmud that Kurds Ku and Shiites. The KiKurds can-siyle separatiorition of d iu rd i and ! The Rev. Tonyy FFelich, senior Deathh entered< human experi- life.” To believe in Chthrist (his defines tradia d itio n a l J u d a is m - (estimated (csi at 15-23 percentt ofc all state. The majorityjrity of Iraqis, and : pastor. Redeemerer Presbyterian ence when-w our predecessors sinless life, death and resurrec-n ihou^fewjeiJews remain. Iraqis) Ira are divided by poli)litics. 90 perceni or moreLore in neighboring : • Church, Overland,d FPark, Kan.: w ijlfullLilly re b e lle d a g a in s t th e tion) is to possess eterernal life Islam’s goh;olden age under the tribe tril and dialect, yet unitcited by Iran, follow Shiismiism's Itlina Ashari Statisticians tellbU us 5,417 peo- creatoror by eating from the one and to be free from thele fear of Abbasid calipliphs was centered in ethnic eth pride a n d desire for reire^on- (“Twelver” ) brancliinch, so some won- »tple die daily onI EiEarth. We will tree that th£ was forbidden. When physical death. N’ew sjspiritual Baghdad fromom the eighth to 13th al al autonomys or their own stattIte. tier whether IraqIrat will im itate, I^all die, unless ChChrist returns Adamn andi Eve sinned, their ' life carries the guaranintee of a centuries, onand Iraq is the holy. Christians C in Iraq repreresent Iran’s 1979 revolut•olution and im ta ll' T 'first. Death is a teiterrible aberra- souls: diedd immediately and new, perfected physiciical body land of majorjor shrines for Muslim only onl about 3 percent of tlie; popu-p rule by clerics, ;-tio n to God’s origii-iginal Creation. their bodiesbo followed suit gradu- someday. Christ’s victotory over Shiiies. TheJ ddivision betw een the lation, lati but they are well-edutlucated But Iraq and IranIrar have different • ‘Death is in no wayray a reward but ally . Since Si our first parents, death allows those whvho trust Shiites and rivalri' Sunnis is funda- and am wielded some influencei imderu languages and cultures,cult and dcri- rather a vivid reminderren of all ‘ everyy personi is born “dead" him to say with the /A p o s tle m ental both1 totc Islam, and lo Iraq’s Saddam. Sai They belong largegely to cal rule actuallylly violates’ Shiite the Iranian revolu- I in this sin-torn spirltuttually and continues in a Paul, “0 Death, where:e is your current politicitical situadon. Iraq’s Ira distincUve Chaldean1 ((iatii- tradititfA - so the : ______that is broken in k-from-thepast.------j worlH. Earthly panJam and t\innoll s ta ie!”of-perpetual-physical— ” c — sting,-where Isyourvlctotory?"------T he“ S |5 irrrt“6rlglnared^hen ------oIk isra n ti------tion-was-a-break-frt

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« « M aking DE)REAMSCOMETFr a u E , ______— — Ass:SET BUILD])ERS------r — . ' T his m onth’;[h's asset is “caring Chullis Ch Lewis, sixth-Krader■ aut vices, Secondly, Ildand tru ly mosi school cUmate,Ite," that is a school Centen tm l Eiementun;’ School impurtantly, I alsoIso think niv provides a cnrraring, encouraging My M; school priividts ;i carin,ing school provides a safesaf environ- \ ^ S > / environment.t. and nuniirin,ing m ent. No inaiier where whi you «o g 2002 asset survey t. I there will always K-Ik * aa leacher or es that 30 perccnl of N fl (■'*"> RO to I' an aide to ht-ip ,’ouyou with aiiy- I 1 Idaho young people w^ fl fiUH school ,nd thing. Uisi. I thinkk inyin school is lg this asset in thuir know I'm caring and nuruiriuiriuK hccau.se safe. ive there is always a icacIciichcr for you ce, sixth-gradcr at teach ers nnimd tn talk to, ementary School, }| nurses tlia;iat care, friendsstt) t Saru Valdez, sixlhixth-uradi-r at should feel loved ... learn I, a C cntnil HIemenltir>'S<•>■ School When I go to IS FE coach hai ------1 My s.'I.ool school I see lots makes suree I [jriiviik-s pr..^ il car­ CMIsLawls slay in shapipe ing m g amiI iitiriur' and u princijii J m i»King .-iiviic.n- Iiat m akes the rules so we ca ment by it-iuh- ( The spring i U be safe. inu nu- ni.my data indicatesi ■ L I thinthings tr> Ii'.iMi. Maglo Vallay JiyctM:tH prttORtad a chtck for $3,7i3,760 to the Magic Valley Chapterpter of the WIthIng Star Foundat south central Ic Megan Truughbcr, sixth-gnu-.Id- ^ ■ ' T ' " j T hrhe e teiuhr.s ifiake dreamt com* tnt*rua Ifor local children who are tuftufferfng with llfe-threatening Himlllnettet. The money waa ralted report having r ut Central Elementary SchoolH.1 are a re vc-rv lirlp- , i^yctes 16Ui annual FrMPrNU OR SUa on New Yaar'eI Day.Di From left are Jaycee John1 Pohlman,Pc iaycee Sean Pohlmai Uves. My school provides me wiih ful t.) nil- ' Qaflte DanMa artd Dianaana Jonat with WIthIng 8 U r and Jaycee Brian Moore. The JayciaycNe have made dreamt come Jessica Lee carin g anmd BP ^ becauscbee ilicy niiruirinK cDv hi^lp m e iiiulci- for tavtral local chlldran,ran, Including a tr lp > Hawaii,I, DDItneyWoild and Dltneyland,, a lihot tub, a Broadway thow In I Central Elen Jerom e ronm eni "I'y SaraVaWeisiiiiid many York City and boat oralMalM, WIthIng Star reported. of kids suffer* ® Everyone sh ing from not .y teaching iml difficult ihiiiKs, feeling loved ... ihH ata show ing inme The school lihrary•aiy is ,1 yre.il If parents don’i allK? b new thinu'IKS, place iK-caiise il las has H(»nl i hooks Diana Jonet, laft,>ft, pretentedI a traveling treat their kids We gel recesess- to read and leach us, right, then the M es, I’E anm d ______- plaquatojMMeClanlore, owner of the Magic H musjc. me towl In Twin Fallt. forr railingrai the m ott money kids can «rul lUirftXidw e x p la in all of M oilieV durlncthaHavaallaHearthmdraltar.Kay H have 10 k lation to their problems McLemora, a Matfc Bowl employee, d o n a te ■ i H E p S to their teachcr , withoui thos ''AMesanTtaughbei thing,, Wl- a: har tJpt during tha avtnn e n t Magic Bowl ralted ■ , or another car- M I liHeaiHi ing adult at the 'cry F lucky to have compuieie rs $235, and Tha Pockttktt In Twin Fallt came In H 9ws presents ne true cnow..thai all schools hat H wc can work on with all1 of c The Tlmos-News lacoRd placa, raising $24$208. For more Informa- H in coopernlion irtu re aU of the stu- mr P .school work. “Asset Builders' m c tion, about Tha WIthIngling Stat Foundation, call ■ nNew with HeaithNei. n ccoinuiunily h means no .student m JettlcaLae ______• ' T r a V y n partnersfiip Hat ;nmsiitns al (tiipiov 7 3 4 ^ 9 6 . ■ eft out. t t school ... I knc 1 Mapes, sixtlcth- ing health in the coitinoitiniunity. g rad er ut National resear.earch siiuws care and nurtiHips, senior at Burley ^ dents, which i a I • there arc <10 posilivfsilivf " a sse ts' ;»ry that help iccnaf’cr'ij’frs succeed should feel leftschool climate con- |y|g.J fl lilementar and avoid nsky tx.'hiivihiiviofs, 2 necessary elements: ' I Ihink m y Each month we'll e’ll i focus oil a * lers, cooperative stu- ^ 1 ? ^ I m ■ school prt)ro - different a s s e t willi/lill coiniiK.-nts dents and a ■■ % 1. , ^ • vides a carir-ing (rom locaiteens. supportive '•> A,.' and niiriiiriiiin g For more inforn'ormation «n adm inistra­ 1 ______^ S o u th Cijnlfiil tion. Caring ,___ environnieient HealthNot. call Sou ------B r ieDGE NEWS because ppro- r District Hoalth Dep;)opadm eiii .n ■ ;ia l 7 3 4 5 9 0 0 , Exl, 281il TravynHapcs se r- ______B J. Duplicate BridIridge DriscollI 01and Ruth Rahc; sccond, and t fourth, Renee Bulch abo and Lee Woods; and W ^ ilma DriscoU. Club announcesi reresults Su-d.SMarion Partncy and Sam T he club mcc(.<> a t 7 p.m R U P E R T -T h e B.J.B.J Duplicate Sm utny. '1Monday and Thursday at Bridge Club retultsIts for May 6 May1: 1; first, Riley Burton and • - jp.m. every Tuesday, Wed S lists hoinor studilen ts w ere, n orth/ south firsfirst, V era M ai Peggy HaiHackley; second, Marilyn and j Saturday at the schools arc a nd N an ette Woodlaidland; second, Botkin andar Doris Watts; third, ' VaUey Bridge C en ter, 24 imperative to Seventhi grade Kaden Cixjk. HriiinvIV K.Kaylur, Sandr.i Ella Annest and Lolaxila Moorman; Bobette:e Plankey and Chris Ave. ^ in Twin Falls. Refrcsl a positive r MiiKana, 5laKn and{ Evelyn Bulchcrr anda Doris Finney; tiiird, ared Hutchison, Colton bin Rjteyer. East/west::: first,fi Wilma Elaine BowenBo and Ruth Skeem; a partner, caU 934-8371. David Bauman, Samantha Bisbiihop, I’allersun, Coily i’liol’(iiile and Daniel :kala Koylc, Jessica Jessica Jol Burnett, Kaden Burnen ett, , RipiK-e, a Nelson, Jiisiin Parke, Dm i M agic Gooi imundson, Kuunan pin 246 FaUs GOODINGirilla Taylor, Jennifer — G o m msshments i School releaseilema Juarez, April ^^<1' sabcth Hiilfhill.-Ronct- ” .2000. mmy McCurdie, Jasper „ ^ 1Vvln Fails schoolsols hold ■,« nmer session beginning Kunkel will display s i.m. Sunday ut the lodge, 4122 E. Fairgrounds Ituildiii^Jiiig. All artists the best of.his coUectlon, < Sixth gradeCatie Hobdey,' Jussica «JOO •S. in Jerom e County. are invited. ctnoert Mondivy n w t ■ MS offered will include; ers say. The event is ft 3.5 to 4.0 GP/Ethan Brown, Atma t,The , cost is $8 per person. The guild is lookiiliking for those jrW INFALIi-ThThe Twin FaUs “ G o mputers p u Made Simple,” open to the pubUc. Refre:9d Joe Allen,ic CChaney. Qiiinn Hull. LokA “Rocky Mountain Oysteter" interested in prescrv;crvation of the , public school bands/ds.will hold its **Decoratrating with Decoupage," be s e rv ^ . tivera, Miguel Sarabla, 'eed by D ^ to n Colfack will stastart arts, lliose imerestecsted shim ld call Sooding H“I=V and Ranee Wolfe. Kol 2003 B and N ight CorConcert at 7:30 “ T h e Art A of Yard Signs," The museum is a volU ers fo r Eom=s. J»r< st 6 p.m. M ay 16, with dancingiga« Presideni Jo An MMa arley at 934- p!m. Monday in the Twin Fails . “Begiflniiining Waltz,” “Beginning ..supported by the Twii Knopp, MekaIPA V) p.m. ir to music of the Echos. 8826 or come to0 riguild's next High School Johnhn W, "Roper Triple! Swing,”S “Dutch Oven County Historical S B utler, Bradley FloiFor m ore information, call 324-32 meeting. =nry and :hlodcssa Qualls. Chris Jen ^ d ito r iu m . C o o k inng,” g “Conversational Sum m er hours begin innH i rn rn i ChOHCC Am 2400. T he guild held a in Pr^reginration is . th Eller Hannah rw in FaUs. Manor; and Barbara)ara Durfee. Jo I TWIN FALLS - Th irk in Buhl. Students T H a d le y fro m 9:1S-1(5-10:15 aii: at • avaflablible tor a rag quilt clast Fairchild, Chl( Ross Spackman, o professor>r at An Marley, Marilyi■ilyn L a C roix, | Century Club wiU hold ly th e covered picnic J 7 3 3 ^ 1 o r lOOOojnsjn.to4pjn.at schedule^lied at 6 p.m. Tuesday at 1 p.m. Carrico, Brett the College of Southern Idaliaho, - Carole Shermanin and Carol { ItiDcheon m eeting, ai hould bring a collar feet 7334875. H e m - 6Sdtching d Etc.. 1238 you need Chad Thomas ^ speak on sustainoble enerergy Peterson are shovhowing at the i Tuesday at the Turf Cl ixit long lead or leash, at 6 jidAv&inBuii^. Jordan Gill, Br sources. Gooding Hospital1 fofor next three I Falls Ave. in Twin FaUs. ScoitZonitc.1. T he cost is S9. 9 p.The chapter will not meleet months. Other paipaintings and Shrine Club m eeti« t s T b p costco is $20 plus supplies age to bond with pets' F ■The brogiaia. will i again untU September. related art can1 b e fo u n d in iC M * fo r thoseae raftering in adrance, c their health wUl be 240 M o n d a y In T w inl.railS R orS25tfa( installaaon of officers, a 1 Delegates from the chaptpter Gooding Leaderler Building, the n l ^ of tha class, n 6-9 p.m. May 29 in TWm FALLS-Thi .. al tribute to deceased a kvill atten d the state convend'idon G ooding L ib raryy aiand Gooding IheTwinFalls • w S mmore a inf6nnatlbn,caU 878- igh School commons NA — Shrine-C lub will1 meetm at 6:30 — 0236. • , and a donation presentei[UNITY EVI on M ay 19-20. RusscU Rosenaua ^ a Q ty H ^ iwtooth Ave. Students . . pjh. Monday at North'sNoi Chuck , . ' Twin Falls Area Chan member of chapter 1959, is t Comxnerce for th e rose gi g th eir pet. The cost is Wagon.1839 Kimbeiberly Road in Antique ’ some of Dog obedic state federation president. Donations are neededne< TwinFalU. ; ue doorknob collator the Visitor’s Center. 1, organiz- from 1-3:30 AU presently employed ai e information, call chs - AU Shrinan «ndllhdr-ladles’- th (SBtm uM vro... For more ihformati(free and Eastman Park retired federal employees aa’re for library yard 8sale 3 a t 7 3 ^ 6 5 4 . nderat543-€5S3. Ass ' are^nvitad.' ' K k m S - l h e T w i n F ^ : •eshmenis wiU meet by 1 invited. For more information,^aU RUPERT - The Tl Rupert Em326-S636. tj^nSSbriciai -Sodetyn ; area and shoi Friends of the De>DeMary Public I American Leglofl Library will holdId ta book/yard CSI NorthSM sCiConter utmmUB wiQ host a p resentation .. ' BuhlCoinniuiiityEdolunteer- and a five-foot dque doorioiob collector.'. vin Falls but no chain.holds 1 Poppy Days ™Sage Brush Art Guild sale May 30, Mayyr 31 and June 1 taHKctawn S a 'S Society. Pet massage to benefit readingng programs] at ItMbado.Alex at 7 l sejsks new meflibers Tbe JBUHL'r t h e B uhl'C oaI May and an d enhanceLLS-T t he Twin FoUs F the Ubrary. kTednetday a t A e zntiseura> :; he American Legion the ^8bu(h«m' Idabolf ■; ;/E d U |^ |< » n ;J p n d Tuesday offered from I GOODING > The Sage Bru Anyone with gooclood used items tbVray 30 near the Curry w ill h o ld its P oppy wiU ir « w iatjrof ropiW g.: ! museum the Buhl Higl A rt G u ild wlU m eet a t 7 p.:p.m. • to donate to tiie sale;ale can coU 436- apult : ddaaaet l dtmjng tours. by area, 525 Sawtday and May 17. Tuesday at the Gooding Courunty 9990 for pick-up. should brin g:ers, tl auxiUary mem- * ^ caU 736- $7. be American Legion \ ' ' ' ' ' For moreoppies i to the commu- ^ C onnie Gland<1 store entrances, post 1 othw locations. V i W n F a l l ss A received go toward stQ] veterans and their a 1. . A u x ilia ry h o ret: J i e 2 0 th t w in F Aries U are m ade by hos- invi terans. 326 a t n"“ Club 734 Auxiliary wi Club, 734 Days on Frida:n r B ki holds Sai include Girl StaterOtvlmneh se^i ft memori- bers and the members viriU offer pop]I - The Snake River C ^ to tb e nity at localr st ^ boldaMother*s : An jm berof offices and ott:h from 11 a.m. to 2 Tui g arden a t D onations t American ve tion, call famUias. Itie poppies vr. ' pitalisedvetei

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I 705 Farm Equipn>ent 6100 Fumlturv/Carpel 9 0 ) Cl E 3 S a * > » ContracUA CarrvenAM - ^ y u m Mortgooe* 1706 FarmfflancJi SuppSet 8111 Heatmg&AIr 9 0 4 Mc Tbe proiKMcd fees exceed 10105 % of the fees Uat collects*c te d Motor Homes ARVe T t OSO LOQOIS 3 0 6 Fnancial Setvttn 601 Furnished Houww 70707 Imgatkm Condmoning 90S ■ Sr CurrentCl PropoKd Total 6 0 2 Unfurnished Houses 70706 Seed & Fen>li2or 6122 AuaiorWAucdor»w goe TnSnowVWilcies 101 Lost & Found Fee Inoetse - fN e w F e e .,.. 102 Caidot Thanks 6 0 3 Furnished " ' 70709 Hay, Grain & Feed 6133 Jewelry ,07 ^Travel Tra-tefs 103 D«UtryA)ds 401 Schods/lmtnicuoo 710 Crops/Produce 8144 Lavm& Garden Utiuty Trailers n Apts./Dupiexes 71 CERTinCATION FEE FOR 104 Personals 4 0 2 Muse Leswns 604 Unfurnished 71711 Custom Forming 81515 Exercise Equipment HAY FIELD INSPECTION 105 Happy Alls 4 0 3 Tulortng AptaJDupiews Sendees 816. ■ ANNUAL FEE N(NONE $30.00 « 0 ,0 0 10« Special NoticM m n 60S Rooms For Reni 71712 Farms For Rent '* Avtatton Proposed annua] fee i* 107 AtxxUOn Anomalnri1.. l63i22BBZ!H h I 6 0 6 Mobile Homes 71713 Paituros For Rent 81717 Musical lnst;un>enf» lAotoPartsA ■ • Prt due to anew service 106 Prol«ss«nal Servxenoces SOI Open House 6 0 7 'Office & Retail Rentals 71714 Pastures Wanted 816:6 Olfica EquipiSupplles Aeceseorlee Ac d 19 Bicycles ' 1003 Au being ofTered 109 Hoofth & Wections 819 I Autot Wanted b 110 Hoowmoaitn Care 716 AQ Business & 62010 TboU & Macj;ilnery 1004 Ar ^ e SIO Oul-OI-Aiea HomojQ, '606 Condomlnium^me 71 I Antique* A CoUectWes PERINSP^ONPEB p g Service Directory 821M Variety Food^vca. 1005 S« 111 Entoruuninonl SenSen/«o s i f Out-Of-SUle Homoi« i Sho/e* iSerrrtAHeavy MINIMUM Mj IS $30,00 ' 113 Ctilld Coro Senlce linos SiprsoeWarehouse ^ t2 WtmedToBuy Eq 512 FamisJIanchetfOaino Equipment FORFO UPTO 10 ACRES Rental ■ t3 Medkal Supplies io 0 6 Tn T J ^ * 8 1 3 Aaeagee and Lou WITH A PER ACRE 6 1 4 WantedToReni 60601 AntK|uee'& 82414 GunaARiflee ^007I Truck* Trv Wl IgaJESB* * * “ fll 4 Income Propeny FEE THEREAFTER NCNONE S3.00 $3.00 214 Empioymefrt Wwrt 6 1 5 MoUle Home Spoce Ctflecutilos 825ES Camping 4 Hunting ^008 TruckPaili&AciMaart**Sl FE 5 1 5 Commercial Pfooorty 217 Emptoyment 616 RoonvnatM Waniod 60802 Appnortcos EqtJlpmont iSUV^ _ 5 1 6 Vacalton Propeny/ Opponumtiet 803 Bazaars & Crafts 826 I Vans A Susses ■ Time Sha/ea 604 Building Materials 827 I Ausoe for Sale This increased reversnue is required to pro>irovide Hay ^ ^ ^ 5 1 7 CorKlominiums 701 Livestock & PouR/y 6080B Electronics 628ts FJea Market* Import* A Sports Can Inspections according t1 o NAWMA (North1 America^ 301 Business 518 UoCiie Homes 7 0 2 Dairy Canie & 60806 HOI Tubs & Pools ^ t Stock Car* II); 519 Coriiolory Lou 607 Clothing & Furs Opponunitios Supplies 1 60 I Auto Servteei A Repair* Weed YV Management Assosociation). 1 520 Roal Estate Wanted 11 ATVs A Motorcydes 1099 A;j 302 Monoy 10 Loan »d 7 0 3 Horses &TaOt 50506 Computers 901 I Auto Dealers Publish: May 10 andtnd 17. 200f 304 lnvMtm0^^ls 521 Manufactured Hornet 609 Firewood 90212 Boats & Accessories 9000 S< Ties 7 0 4 Pets A Pel Supplies 60 ) Service Diiectory-• L _ I k ■ k ^ I J J M I I K T l ADVERTISEMENT FOR LEGAL NOTICE participato If Ihoy moot SALE OF TENANTSS —------South Locust Mini Slorage. certain criteiio. PUBLIC NOTICE PERSONAL PROPERTY^7Y 19^ S. Locust. Twin Falls,iia’ Tho agoncy must bo an A(Actions plannod ond taken Magic Valloy Slorago,0 ID will soil at put}iic auctionon Iflcorporolod.prlvoto non- bjby your govornmont aro 1592 Elm Sl'OOlN. byK iass Furmiuro Auction,jn prolll. tax oxompt. IRS ccconlolnod in public notlcos. ■ P Twin Falls, Idaho, will soil South Lincoln Road,)d' 501(3)3 chariiobte oiganl- They Tf aro pan of your.right 10 AUCTION SERVICEICE Jorom o, 10 83338 on zollon govornod by 0 lo10 know and lo bq inlormod a lte r May 20, 2003 lh Fallo, Jorome, Goodinp, ururgoa every c',So, 63301. Blolne. 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Aahlay'a DrywallI S a habla Eapanoi. . ary , opar£ir«. 3M -7i«r ) mAr k u t k m — ■ - . ----- 324-g321 or &39-S^.‘ 2t»-7340Me.* ^ B al RaokM Irrigation h as UEOECHAMC I OayahM. kW w oar- CHCUBi S tS a r - " \ BANWNO ^ HOUSeKEEPMQ i4ointaJnVlBaooRMort M l | ' Flrat F«d«ral Savlnganoa 0AIVER8 ~ Kamupteik.o6o.eoma ^ Mountain Vllage R a ^ Iw i a Maw a t o ' kuU OTR naadadi Roq.: ClassM oatyourCla^ACDLwlth ’ ‘r*T^Sm* w £*!^ c f ir * ^ haa opening lor a j = ^ = M otvafiTYlgn . . Bank is currontty looktng haa opening lor mechank:. Hourly wage MEfiKEWCAL ' ...... * for a Morlgag* Loan3 a n A COL wllh good MVR.R, R«A Truck Driving parson. Experfanca a m plua.6day«AMek12txwr DOE-fcommlalon. I Blnglngham Msmorial af?pM •SKltMOIMrtet arn- Compa t III va wagaa»a School. Can 736-5026,* ig w ln o u r Proe««8or wltn govern- Sandraaumeto daya.BaURi«)ldaiaa Ban}anaAta.lowooithou*)g. .HoaftoapMjMi.vlmmar c m > merit. FHA. VA orxl con- wAMtwma. 877-638-ai13. M t'O fflM - '*■ aCNERAL Juanita Yarbor drug . fraa woriolaca. For Must M h ava own loots, ditto * » u l « vontlonal loan proMSSif^sing or 334-3306* uocMaful candi- — ♦ C D L Drtvera Class A Mtn. ViUage Reaort ° .appointment call Basic Bi auto repair, tr a OS oxportonco. This posJtkxittlon DRtVERS P.O. Box 150 •apalr.wWngwakJlrigalc. mual ba able to ' Is luti time wilt) tMHofits. ♦ O aneral LAbor 20e-e37-«24t.* »P< itits. and k>ador oporolora. , ♦ Conatructkjn Stanley. Idaho 83278 __ Sandrasumaio Toos l iWMkanda.bfda- Solaty OOE. Needed tor monuro haul. or lax 206-774-3781 UAia n a 'q e r NailAndaraon ollh00V.5SSV--IlhaOB/qVNand ™ orcalBI ablf, have am i* Sond rosumo' to FFSB ♦ Machine Operalors- B COII538-5023.'• _ ♦Landacapera • _ Call 208-774-3861* Oalanaral Manager. Nood Mtn, | VUago Resort NurwlurMty araaa. Aspects at20»-ft c/o Humon Resources , and onjoy 3 IDAHO STATE experienced 0) reader lor P.O. Box 180 olth.4 lha hb Include con- — ~ - P.O. Box 249. Twtn Falls=15; DflKERS------♦ Telephone Sales UNOISCfl -■ .Ing.wRhiyttti,youth.Aiout- ArtoG.Lolt Trucking In UNIVERSITY upacale Western store In Stanlay.klatw Sfa 83276 > fHclrfctreeoMten, budget- 10 S3303-0248. PERSONNEL great kxallon. Nompa ID. orfax208-774-3761 o arViskills, laadarshlp Oallveryiry of I P*’personality la a FifSl Federal Savlngtnail Joromo is hiring Instnictor- Graphk; V Arts/Prlnllng Technology l^ " o d exporionco holpful. Callc 208-774-3500‘ andind personnel| manag- u c tato a Bank IS on Equal Emp>(^51^ . prolossionol drivors. CoBOB PLUS a Include driving a entry antn lavel man* :• ’ C oloal 1-600-443-S68838 N0appUcanlf«9. Successful retail oxpori------imenL Must have cur- Dutlea I moni Opponunlty M/F‘ once a mus^ Salary * M£DIEDICAL snt Idsho RN license route dde e U \ ^ truck, load* a g emnent e n tp6*lllon in* ------wookonds or otter hoursrv www.paraoonellno.com Responsible R lor loaching oi IS raaponslbUlttaa BEAUTY 111 Filer Ave, 733-7300 commission. DOE. 8ot>d Full'ull>Ucna RN In growing rith with OB expsrionce. Ing & unloadingui ot mar* dudes ra 206-280-2S86 tho Offset Press, Camera ^ ]lse, placing prod^ In tnanaginaglng youth and - ChariM OIrt Salon Is rtovhow www.agltrucklng.com * & Strlpplng/Platomoking Inlo ^ to: Carl Woodbum, ruraural hoapttal. Night shllt. -signilgn-on txjnus. Com- chandls occopiing applicalions P.O, Box C, Opi3pportunlly for profos- pewwtttlve salary common- u c t son o marcttanl'a adullcaitcarrrara, saloa and Blnde^ areas In our 'es, removing ax- promotiolotlona. and pro* Groot opporlunltlos. ° Col r “,i DRIVERS NO EXPERIENCE educatJonai program and CokJwotl. Ci Idaho 63808* slorilonal growth. Excellent suraturate wtth exporionco: ah elv e t Class A truck drivers, products for shelvoB, vld lng g excallani e x cua- Coney 306-7868 or Apoh NECESSARY in-house prlnl shop. See n------r ------ben al SS3 BliM U k M Blvd.1 ^ . Hoy/com sooson. DiraetCara .onr>oor*c«mont on Ihe In- MRKETINQ/OFFICE aaalIsslsU m o^and compoli- ffflLfSSsr,. f i ffiSKnave a vaUd drivers lom erir s se e rv ic e , if you __ L Good drtving rocord req. « with a good drtv- ora Intar*itaraatad, oome In $710 start lom otot: a,MANAOER Jve Uvo pay. Call GCMH <6 Humluman R esound DepL lioenso ' CASHIER Foii-Umo, Ag related Rexiblo shifts w.www.liu.edutvnarv4ooaM.Km, Port or full-tlmo position. 208KI6-934-4433 Ext,l38‘ 98'8 PiPoplar, Ing recsc o rd . T w in F a fla ft flOoutaKitanappUcadon Now hiring. PT musl bo Orug froo workpiaco. Greal bonolits FFor further Inlormation. O'good phone, computer. ------BlabItackfoot, ID 83221 " o o - AfApprox. 20 hrs.wk.. by OB/OKM t a o n obk> lo work nigtilss J 8i C Custom . LLC Assist persons wtth submit covor letter and communication ^ ond writ- MEOEDICAL ’ »8)7&S-3841 ore-moll W age I ItIs S9.00/hr. Apply T ^asTIma Tin a Wawa 4-12pm or midnighl-Oom lam 734-8821* _ dovotopmental disobliiiloo rosumo lo; te n skills aro required, FT/PT/PTIorovonlngsM)C. - S aglcValleyJob Attn:Oii : Oan Walock Could work ino FT. , DRIVERS Idaho State University DDullos (ncludo proposol CN^:na license and 1 year ai.oroil.oro Sorvicaca, 7 7 t N. College • P> .a. a Box 1 S48 . to achiovo greater I FaOa, 1083903 TravAiara O aali north ®'o Class A iranjport truckk independence. . sxperlenee required. BMfc]MmsanEEO’ Rd.Twkwin Fells 733-0931*. TMnFaO Hanaan Bridge. Ploasa drivor. Good driving Apply in porson ol Stf3MA a plus. Pleoso apply — ’AWM ^ F R C E ‘SSK.USST 8! n porson to * 0« Ml* luti tw i a WORK apply In person.*____ rocord roq. Fuil limo. Incfiialon South, Inc. AnniE.Staplolon gonerol O' marketing suppo- In p DRKPlACe** rt. compolilivo wages and Aftarra / Vkfynwood ■Jilt’ • tsM wtthoul an ad kl CASHIERS Ag roloiod. Onjg troo 450 Falla Ave. #101 Cam pus Box 8380 >awc«iM.t«aiwwt elassmwi>M, Cal us first. - 'C aTC lit^ O asis Stop 'N Go Conv»nve- workpiaco. Twin Fails, iD FPocalollo, ID 83209-8380 bonofits,^ o-moH rosumo to 1387 1 L ocuat SL N. Twin Falls, Idaho* WeVsrssdyrssdywt»nvousrel n ie n c e S to re s. Wo aro ar( J & C Custom . LLC No phone calls pleaaa’ AA/EOE empkjyer* DavtscoOxml6slon.com’ D' * ^ looking tor oulslnndincding 734-8821* _ OENERAL------porsonnol to jo»> ou> S“cus f; DRIVERS NO EXPERIENCE lomof son/ico loam Worl Com a Join our team. Enpy|oy NECESSARY lor 0 rhodorn growinc''•” 9 bonolits such as: homo10 Direct Care company wiili good pay“y *t timo. good pay. vacationon S7 to slon Bonofits sucli as. -sOlk ' pay.hoatm insuronco ondmd noxiblo shllts paid vocQiions. huaiih/ltli muttiplo satoty bonusesIS Groot bonolits inouranco nnd moa- Toom, Solo or Rotiot Assisi porsons With Apply In person at an]" " y . Now oqutp. e88-8O6-5705'65 dovolopmoniai disobilitlos location. Wo mo a dru; bolwoon eam-5pm* to achiovo groator -----froo w orkplace^ — d r w e h T ------— —tndopondonco. [ V E O CASHIERS * Taam s Needed ^ Appiy in porson ol M i Mouninin Viiiaijo Roson^ rl "T^m m ol to lormmal Inclusion South, Inc. has oponmg lot caahiorslors. Drop & hook only 450 Falla Ave. «101 Sond resume lo Up to 42/mite Twin Falls, 10 Noil Anduison Call 688-48S-S152 No ph o n e calla please* d savi Mm Viiiagu Ruson — GRAPHICS P O Bo. 150 DRIVERS rn Wonlod oxponencod Com puter oporoior wiih Smnloy. Idnho 83278 somo production rospon- „ A . ^ or lQ» 200-77J-2281]. short haul drivors. Call2Q8-3Z4-7UB' sibllilios. Mon.-Frl. Bom- Coll 208-774-3500' __ 5pm. Great work onviron­ COMMERCIAL ------DRIVERS mont, Knowlodgo ol PRODUCER -TwinFall!Falla P T S I. Boiso. looking forOr CoroIOraw. Photoshop Produces, diiecls. !;cnplsjijjir owner oporalors, Italbed,3d, joquirod. Piooso respond viduogrnptis. odiis, com-om- groal ioaso Fast by o-mniiing your rosumo mofcial TV ndvoriiao soniomonis Colt Mlko0 ^ 10 graph)cy)b®hotmail com monlo Con-iuilo will KimboltOI800-289-0113*1£1 HAIRSTYUST ciionis Must tiiivu slionirong DRIVERS Sooking llconsod styilsl, cmniivo A.scii|it abililiositios. Taking appiicolions lor FT PT or FT Hourly wage. voibnl & commumcalioiilion position. CDL roquirod,Qd, All clientele provided, ■» . 2 0 0 3 ^ skills, knowlodgo and3 ox-ox Exp w/ali phases ol lood)od ' commission, * bonelils. poiiQficc in tiold nnd posipost- tot. iivoslock & commodity3ity lun non-compotiUvo soton. 350Z NORTH ANiMERICAN « production o(|uipmonllonl. hauling Call 208-438-38- Call 735-1200* CAR o r THE YEAAR , u w , ,l«IURANOSEAWD Possess slfong poopliopio 5234 OT loavo a mossoge skills and positive ntlitudetudo. lor on appomimonl. * 6 0 it» Exc bonotils included EDUCATION Coniaci ; ^ | 2 8 | ^ 3 4 |Otm iCliiuivoi)iil'i»CflW<)oni)10 notn< M urtaugh School Diatrlct EEO- 418 IS sookmg Ihofoilow------ing ElenwnUry Teacher. AjrConctSoniSawg,Ani/Ftn/CDv.i^4Speoian, CONSTRUCTION Spocial Ed TeacherF NOW_^ Door M im , fianots Bil7 , R EttliW '-----'” ’T5b9 Curry Concrete is hinngmg 1/2 tim e PE w/cooching 60/40 Roor Seoh, Dud Frori Air Bogi, . Needing wall soUorsA J. (»ffl(OBCOUKI---"M091096 s& Cook “ HIRING: t ^ ^ s e Conlrol, Oiild Safety Raor laborers immodialcty'ily' Piooso colt lor an I o m m m •••••m oc1000 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I H Cult only bolwoon 7 pm appiicaiion or sond ♦ DIETARY- Door locb, Till WM ,Roil& thru 9 pm 734-1628.*■6.* rosumo to MictioUo Now taking Rnicn niwgr Sleeting. ' ' COUNSELOR Capps, Elom Pnncipot applicalions lor ».S«k.N3003 insoi- O' Donnis Osmond Supi Adolooconi & odull counse cxpcricnccd ofs lor 12-Slop nnsodiotj P 0 B 0 X 1 1 7 ^ M291 NIH ' lesidontinlctiomicai" , Munough. ID 63344 wailstaff and cooks. dependency tacitily,in in 208-432-5233 Elom Otiico Full and Part-Time 208-432-5451 Disl, Ollico' Gooding, Idaho — positions, CAOC cortiticaiion or bacf)OCh- f a r m otor's dogroo required.od Head Maintenance E P Z S l Musi pass criminal hislorstory person wanlod lor largo BRIDGEVIEW vcD,nwtw,««a*wip«i, chock poor lo ompkjymonmont. dairy. Musl havo oxpori- rosumo lo onco in rolrtgoroiion.S: OFFERS:, so Jj/ umiHiffi...... ’ISIH W alker Centerr . woiding including stain- « I . W ' ORBIBSOKINI...... '37>373 yU U M U U lglH 1120A M ontana S>L t toss, miiking oquipmontont « Two Week Paid SWyMlnw ^ G ooding. ID 83330 aisi««sii--.'isoisoo 30 repair and mainiononco. Vacation ^ Stod#3Kr03 Attn: Mary Louise RueRuef Good salary and working or call l-eOO-227*4lOO>190 onvironmoni tor righigM ♦ Sick and Holiday Pay porson Sond rosumo to: P to: ❖ Paid Comp Days for Also noodod an 475 Wosl 300 South, Good Altcnilance Out Patient Counselorelof Joromo. Idaho 8333B,* NTH ■ B jjjlljllH fot Twirr Falls FIREFIGHTER Tho Cily— olj ❖ 401K Rcllremcnt Contact Anna Stowe Twin Falls la accoplinging Plan ■■ ■■■■jjjlii 734-4290* ____ applicolions lor ils annualluai ♦ Health. Denial; and DEUVERY DRIVER ^ Firolightor tosiing. Tosl- Optical Insurance CM. l l l l l l ^ Acccpting applicationsIS Iclor mg will bo admimslorod lo ,ail! ♦ College Tuition ' n mm i l ® ” dolivory drivers Excotioielioni oslobiish a pool ol quaii- Cruiie, a o M 'js o s im ...... ‘200!oei6 ]iid lied oppllconis. Intorma-Tia- Assistance driving rocord A valid 8 # i •^wSu^iaffliDBawHr...... ‘i3‘]3i1 Idaho license Hootin1 unand lion packois, including joblob (Schobrship) J • If-Ali rotiromoni bonoMsIts • doscription. quaiilicoiiona OCTJIffiWWi...... ‘15'1500 Irug testing dolos ond proco-“ o* To bwome part o/our otlorod Wc aro a drug leam apply in p€tton Cl (foe work place Filllout oui dures are ovoiiabio Irom M/AM,Pi7>wWindow»&lod3, ''60 applications bolwoonoon Iho Porsonnol Ollico lo- Brfatgcview Estates iije,Ti,A/C,RereleK«lmiEriry, d 8.00 am& 3 00 p mla ai i calodinCityHoli,32l 2hd2nd 1828 BrkSgeview Blvd :___ _ SMngRsaWWow, 0N1H ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I tCTEasitand Orr Avonuo East.-For lunhoi 16'M oyW twb,4- '7 / Twta Fallf. lD ~8330r Twin Falls, Idaho5 inquiry, phone 208-735' E b V v S il^ lo d c , 3.3l, ------,7251 or diroct om aii1,0 tc o r caD 208-736-3933 6. ||l |i ||| DRIVER ^■210KorMft>w. . . Deiivery C o n tac t: _ _ , ciiy is on Equal Opporlu Kathy ^hrocdar, NAPA AUTO PARTSI nily Emptoyor ond a Omj Bors.j We need YOU (o help u £ « t.2 2 6 KMPBCE...... m i kcwp America running!Inglll F^ooworkploco, GPIDiSaKIKT----’)281^>,

W arehouaa/Dellverv e ry Orl ver T r a n tf i^ , front & Rear SlobSar ■ i|iyffi|jW |jjyi n,CUd^barCtotfl£du, I iCNTH Worohouso driver nooOt)oo&d I * 4 I l i e 4-WWDwBrdiB,Am/FTn/CD ( stock 10 pull and process stoc . ^ ' ' ' orders & deliver to loco- loc. ■ M J T lT e J lions in Iho Mogic VoiH/alley M ~M and oastern Idaho aroaroa Volid drivora llconsoISO & ida, H B A FW C E ...... •’JT?^ ■ ■ H H H l i currom MVR noododICDL CC m CSOnXDUilT— -•2S2S74 QOBinniQiRSi not roqulrod, 16* OinDMBKUH — ••’20mi H |M ||j|||||||^ : WHAT WE HAVE TO RlR P I'S H OFFER; - I------D ay S hlift ift 6am -6pm ------1 'immm- ' - In addition to a caroor.ir. wow iNlghtShlhlft 6pm -6am I O/ fW aM, f b w Wrtb«T& Iflda, otter a competitive salaxalary, ' CrMa, Tik, A/C, R an* Knfau excellent uaining. an ot life O re Centets of Weo(fcr: standing bonolits pocDOCK- . , , &*y,SS^RoarWhWl6* ogo including 40110 , 1,, AfiKfiia 11 Ihe njlionsm's • $2000 Sign On Bonuj A by W he£,4-W M Auk) lock, medical, dontal, llliIllo . pfetnii-rptu^idcfofslillcdled - • RN New Wage Scale k B B ® viskxi, paid vocation ar ^ ® nursing art* wilh over holidays, plus moro. ver (FT/FT/ftf Oicfn) ^ Skxkff3M)02 260 fjcililici in 28 SUI«.les. • Compeiilive Salaries Fax resumo to 208-736-7062 Our aiwiaio- possfws i a • Tuition i l l H I or apply in person ot gentle touch, j k w forfor Reimbursement 1680 KImbarly Rd. M S & _ >; Twfn Falla, l^ h ogl * the cWerly. and an over-w - • ftidHdidayv' 3.31 SCK v-6,A«m^1itiwfaiin,‘ 1 -® S W T DRIVER ------wlwiming d«ire lo dodo Vaulions ^4-W fMt-Artl-l«kBid 2 years oxp. roq.. ‘KSer O Toioibfllo quality ’ o(oi for immediate i » p 2 ! resumo to Magic TranYana- life for our roidenls. consideratiort, ssja sS s - port. P.O. Box 5159,.Twin Tw pleasesend Foils, 83303 or applyply In porson 220 Eastlar or (ax resume lo: ■ B H H Blvd- Twin FalU* ifyou Z S m S S m Bridgeview ■ remem- buies b e ■ • 162S Bridgeview Blvd. „ Twin fall*, 1053301’ b eU^:Gbi,ni/Fn/(Sli ^ flKwe (208)736.3933 r feaOWTSWWI. ' , Hfiy you became a nuK; ■ we wtcorrw yni to join OrMgf«W8rtpb£*;-...... FueT&Stfety M Shem iuv O.O.N. BoouapoaaMa a t Lm fy.ot heibhcare ■ i i i s Horn* Fraquanlly. Ext 250 08M06-78OO* w e i c o m e t o i p p t y t , j ContactTon r. - . E* • - 'I' • ■■ N e w g n d » m 4t

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RECEPnOMST HOIHOUSE CLEANING l ^ k - l____ OPeAATOra/UBOMUtt« m T A U . pPRORStlONAL ^ ’ MtCHAMC * LooUng«oratoradraclor& PT. e-noon, lylon.-Frl. Twin k>(k>g for housos lo clean. 4 nnM Wantait tniok mwhanlianic. A «iattEla«trlelne.la RBSUMMPLUS ^ Fans taw offlcs. Phone, yeyears, exp. Relorencos F A X I I* aaaking axp. oparalora” Oparatton Marugar tratn- 0rtng Plaaaa ctf 324-7146* 2 a e a for cortvanlanoa alor* com puters & office skills ovovslt. >34-7893 Msrlo.- ^ tor m S S B ny raaum as, 324-9076* ‘ ------lor badkhoaa w/Claaa A" ■ chain. D apanditia, raqulrM l. Call Katie = TM kM .aindM ii v MOTIL - - COL Alao, laborara to in- Y O U R ^ r •xcaiiantcusiomar Z 734-2652 momlngsol lax ^ «q>. atalundarbrourtdutllBlaa, TECHMCtAN ^ resu m e 734-2772* ^ iS ’«5SSfly in tta Macfe Valay. Rata^ ; sarvloa skills, w/ralatl FAA , R*p«l( Statkm k»k- _ AD ------of pay laDOE. Apply In_ manaoamant axparlsno*, Irtg for highly moUvatad, TC imO itn n E S AVAILABLE 'J EOE. Sand raauma a TOOL ft DIE MAKER B IMES CLASSIFIED hardworWng paraon to In­ n w A g Parta Mfg. — ••wffisswa' ratarancaato PUBUC SERViCE in th « B u rle y a re a ^ W " - stall and rabair aircraft Now N taking appNcaiions MESSAGE DEPARTMENT^ .. .mooucnoiv . LaalayOraar etoctronics. l^ler experl- |< M o a o m o . lor tool & dk) maker. Es- Fodoralf o < ompioymont Wo ato curronlly MoctyourrMumtto „ RCBeARCH ASSISTANT/V IWWoffsfryDr. enc»d individual with an _ t rr>a.7»rMaVtf«M»ia«o _sentlal duties. sotup.&. . Inlorm m otion te free. 208-734-553B ,““®iiccopting appiico1io«»a TWTimM-NMt; ASSOCUTE aVIonlca'b'r aleclronlcs' perforrh p machine and Romombor. n, no ono con ir indopondoni carrior;. background but will con- b OR T'' Aan;J«MtOoinnKi, ■ S 2 3 1 , 3 E r r p\^ x S«ninlaVagatMSMdab b ench operaiions noces-. promiso p,, you a lodoral job POBax54« : sWar entry lovel condklata ssary to m ake, oltor or ro- For Iroe inlormotion otxHil 208-677-4543 Rt. 403 * ^-:Tw1nFiM.063303H]6 lima poailtona In ou J I SERVICE MANAOER I z s-'snas'SKs with a strong mecnsnl* ppair tools. |lgs, fixiutos. lodoral (« jobs, call Caroor (BURLEY) Almo - Ovorland Packaolno/ Productioi cal/technlcal abltlly and d ------Oapt. Ktochanlcal apti dios or mokJs. Minimum 2 • . Amortcaa > Connection |____ I61h • 10111 "''OmCULCOURT . K; S?Sira3S' lha desire to loom and M y ara exp. 20-30 hrs/wook 47e-7S7-3000- : WIPQHTCH tu% )a aasantlal. Mui ; BiLiniiA Improve. Individual musl £ baabla.toilttsoibslb s. rnanagamanlo ffW ^ Salary DOE. Drug froo — I StopStop by the Burley PotWon now opan tor a Amrfca'tCvA t>e of sm all stature to work vwork ^ a c e . Ploaso apply ^ •W orkavaninoaani ° . T n xkStofe olflolfice and fill out RRhJudt^Dlstild “nj IrKroaaet^andla^^ In tight spoces. Must be aal ACRM Mfg. Co. ^ an application. , HaHey, kitfto. Appflea2 2 2 ^ graveyard. Yaar>fOun< Slnc0l946 able lo cany out detailed work. CompatWva pay. 5 0 0 lA in St. ■ 1263 Overland Ave. •''••■’mm t f m » i current .. IskwUngforBquaWled Instructions. Will be sub- F iler. Idaho B3328* “ Old R oper Building)* ‘ csnncwtM.RMum m ^ir^uLs departS S arvlcaU snagar led to pro-omplMmont — mu«ibssutxnm»dl W« offer an excellen Two yoar» auto and random DOT Drug VETERINARY *■ TECH P benaiita packaso onquaimcollonaand HonoraMJaiDMMi 8®: oxportenco.BSInao dsatership and Alcohol testing. Sala­ Largo animol Vol. toct>, *"''“20l2ndAv«.8. Sta.ta «i)1 '*'’'«*» includaa madII ,,, rolatod fSoW or aqolvatent ry DOE. Fax rosumo lo Ipositions avail. Exp. not C U R R EN T KOey, Idaho S3333SiV''* cal, dantal, vlalon. lifi oxportanca roqulrod. 733-485S-* ■required bul exp. w/lorgo VALKING ROUTES ^ 2. Insuranca, 40l(k)ra SalaryrangaSae.SS: QM or Cnovrolol anim als is mondatory. \ AVAILABLE ^ tlrameni, amployai $41.835 + «atab*o*( (taS 'fflllT F r oxportertca prefarrod. TECHNICIAN 'i S uccosslui oppllcanis !T™- atock purchaaa plan TWWIN FALLS M PoBHIonckWM FPamonwlttibonollB. CaU73»-3033 FFT person needed for train- must^ p o s s e s s strong work ?Tv p a id h o l l d a y a a m 3 Ask for Haathaf* I ethics & b e selt-motMslod. May 27 .2 0 0 3 .8«a 8S.I.I.»nE0Ewllha Ing In scale business must * CURRENT errrr.872 (..cx m , , be m echanically Inclined S end resum es lo PO Bo* drug BfKj tobacco froe SERViCE MOTOR ROUTES ^?00-300 Eloino Avo ROUKX/TES AVAILABLE '■ for rrxx^.lnionnatlon. - work onvlmnmefit Apply & havo doslre to loarn J 386. Gooding ID. B3330* """t' II inumud. pMaw II 'y Service hoip noadod. In­ . AVAILABLE to100-400 RotJbins Avo in tho Ruport aroa ... • or sorid reaumo to cludes: line cleaning. oloctronfcs. musl.obtaln. r- rr.676 CDL within 6 months, m J -T E m S C T g S y o o w S Jj “ tSSSSST'‘ Somlnts, 21120 HIglTwoy‘y pumping, ale. Wagaa BELLEVUE/HAILEY ^400-800 ROsowood Dr vv.Wo :irt! cijfifinity • '-.d a y * , daM ilM iiw y ' . 30, FU«r Idaho 8332S OOE. CDL with tanker en- sal ary DO E. pro - ■ KETCHUM 400-500 40 Foils Avo W acco; , 1 3 2 3 r d 8 tW . omployment drug testing m iiccofjling iipplioiilion-, • - b u y KtmOM. Pul d* Attn: Dan W afock,, (5 mis. W ot Twin Palls dorBomont and air brakes Both Cantor &SubstiiuIuu r T. 080 (0,Dt |„(indoponflrjiiiciitrini-, J natft Bnw-Mvtng One “ on Hwy 30). n eed ed . Willing to train required. Sond resume noodod 100-600 1C ClOStviowOr ol 0ooda and MfviCM ThtTUnM-Navalaa HANDYMAN No |ob too , J . Fax S3O-666-3ie0. E-mail right porson. 733-Odde 1 0 .^ 1 PO Box. 6423, big or small. 4 yoors oxp RTrr.8 0 0 «wrttlofyouto»y. etniQ- tfM wortpfaoa- Twin Falla ID. 03303* { Rt. 420 " Mon-Frt. 8 a n v 5 p m ‘ Pkuiso CAll 208-530-2229.* It " you live in Ihoso arous 1000-1200Spotku lo St N n in S i - Scotl Av 308-4585 ' r100-200 BIolrDf. 11263 0vorlondA vo. Bryt nRT. 729 (C(Old R oper Building}' GREA1lEAT O PP O R T U N ifv 100-050 Ash SI. * ModiioOQilo lood sorvico Umt I REM.PH(E...... ---'1 8 6 8 5 4'400-800 Bluo Lokos ------wlI oquipmoni.oqi invontory ' "I iraininDining ft bu-iinoyii Cor>- GliEHDISCDUKr ■■■- - - ->3173 RT.R 730 r — I 8 C ! 2100-22002 Fllor Avo. E. ets. Monoy Maker' CriH liE B flE ...... '---‘ipoo B Q n 2100-22002 Oakwood Ct. rynn t«* A f c r ^ • Ran* 6«y . / «farm • Am/No PRT. 787 30(300-600 1 st Ave. E £ vKUiEMNaamON -'1000 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 300-5003 Sumlso Blvd. N. )00-600 2nd Avo E lilirt Stna/Cau*/0 • Am WrWloli/Cbn 3300-400 Scott Crt. i ' i a a a g a a ^T. 527 ^ww^icamgc^orr^ wwv H«MdFt>«Mmn •CnM«SHrWi FRT. 776 " ' 22100-2200 Alto Visio Dr. 2>00-600 0 E. Ave, I = i : (3 ^ «frwIfadA«liaBS)04 0 0-800 3rd Ave. E busim 100-300 Nebraska . hock It oul Wllh llm Bel- 100-500 Buckingtiam Or. 10 ji'Business Biironu'^oi 2200-2400 Kingsgalo Or. l r | i » | g ' i SHOSHONE roo inlormalion ' aboul K RT.782 Sh ivoiding invoslrnf.-ni 700-800 Junlpor RRT.413 l • “''O' 100-500 S, Appio cam s, wriio 10 tho Fodoi- 1700-l800G1ondak) 10 11 Trado Commission ^|||[|||H H RT.786 «200-600 W. 8 Sl. " ' [ RT,414 ««S"Voshlngton. 0 C . ;>0r)H0 1500-2200 Foils Avo. E. ^ ir call tno Nniional Frauil 600-900 Coso 4 Copn 10100-400 N, Bovorly Off*" 100-400 E. 4lh Sl '"jo^nlorm ation CcniiM RT.787 - I t -800-870-7060 • 1600-2100 Hoyburn Avo, R Rl T .415 ’ -800 I i f i i Sm 300-450 -f 1800-2000 3C300-500 N. Edith St, TTST>n 10o irw aassirioo piigi". in 500-600 E. 5th St. III till fiidny r Oacli-loncl'noi it • o i . W,. ''' Alturos ^ ^89 RT. 785 RlR T .416 vwfla ry>M! Call 73J0931 2HI31-0 1500-1600 Princoton 10100-500 N Appio St, ------1500-1700 BolAIr CircIo 3^300-500 N. Such St, S 3 E 1 »-*u18995. H j H RT.708 RlR T .418 ./C «iKW ? W 100-200 MouricoSl.N. 10100-300 E.B St O. I ^ 400-500 Duvall Crts. »200-600 E. D St. Read n ( The 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II fou hvo noar ono ol Ihoso areas otk) woukl If i< ^you livo in thoso oroas ^ 1 and aro iniorostod in B to t liko to bo a carrior ' DIassifieds o ra o ^ Pleaaa contact boing a nowspapor W - J m } : - ; | | | | H . JanI carrior... 738-3346* Ploaso call Disirict i— ir i Manogor. t V P Every Day! 733-0931 oxt. 348' ^ C ^ W l . 733-0031. I— t m iwrEB»T*res4 ,Sl^i2H143-0.c^ l i r ------KMVT I D - m m i h , i l m 1 0 , ^ m m f ■ ------T he Tim eS“N 8 Si9d|f2H134:0,..;^ AOW O«*^.g.__ for Walking R o u Il's in Twin Falls.

H j H H , #: These positions are 7<-day, early-moming deliver■«y positions and can be a f i Cruiia, lA , Pm v source of additional pdiAm/Fm/CD.>s«D*oit,. Income \vhile you get 'PinacyGki».G»iomVMi, ■t ' V poid for your morningng w a lk . Stop by The Hmes-Neve w s atl323ixlSt.West PI||||||R^^H | in Twirt Falls 'aqi^iiGaw crcall73W)931.ext30202. ■ m u s L iiillU A ^ "In Burley, go to II T he Tlmes-News officec e a t V !iSS*5I5iHSoi?i2 1263 O v e r i ^ or call1677-4042. ( i ' rV J M M M S sssvslssaSRi'Ss

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PROPERTV airo« li.jtu M aglt Valley Hi-Ki"nalZ Q CATCH b r i n g t h e kid; h INVESTOR PROiniKi'l'R IY 2019. »I02;1S0 i. ■ a9 9 IDS AND , IDAHO MACIG I Medical Cxnti-r, Iriclucli-s U> Listed under T^x vjl THE BIG ONEI RecreationalRec ANIMALS. ThU hohome has ON raveways lot llsli, iiKc tnldcnce - 3 btdmtdmi/2 bilh over 3,000 iq ft o House needs work..'^Bank'SU B; PER LOCATION O w/ lovely mourlountaln 6t space on almoji owned. Call Suzlcc 4420- EAST MAIN. TVo G Rb’,b\T iiuiiii', shop. R‘*”8 downvn on a GREAT 1ST TTME BU\ Dan Wise 539-2609 o « r Ross o r Dave Russ f>A9..19. r“2 K ^ 'if i ^ , * . 1,11 tumbling stretch ofifS S n ik e HOMEl Located In ,,Vallw Va Beth Tews 731-702:)22, 0795. «I(M45I £ 9 :n 539-3498. 9930; #>04?34 rW WARM CH> HAN■ NEW! U n ii L ee B d c n 5 details School District. Coinpic ______River. Custom dc •IW941 u a .... Updited. Lu idjaping, FuU #106712/9 -Sh-.sl. od rail remodeled hon»c. Ih- >uch at driftwood GREAT SOUTH l.iN-IN- J m footn> Centr klen, Fenced i— } H M H e r — trt wtt. t^ n new! Call Su/Je 4 dreplace, . . posts and (able bases, IWME OOMMESCUl. IAN'N D (joL N I.(X:AT10N. larKe>Ke Sprinklen. \ low shower surround,S r „ d 376S..IOS7S4 ...... real o n Soulh Lincoln I jpanmcnt with 2 o lfltc(Icc ■ i i H CtU Brycn: I^ H jig ii hind'lhrown drawer«rpulls URGEHOMF-NwliwcIs work. Jerome, cloie 10 freeway.: ■ ■ ■ oodi S96,SOO. * utilts, one facliiK Soutitjti) 30M585. give this lovely hom h e Call for more Infurniatlinatlon. jcres, 200' ol frontag ■ B B quALnv cRAn IHO.OOO. Surle 420-3765. *106 J | ' Lincoln. Nice corner Iol. I__ iiiilll— , #106531 - l\vlIXvltllulli FTSMAN- unique appeal. $3H0, 106164 Krourid avallabl m iP I w ith lo u olof extras! Call Jamie MartinIn 539- I"'" $145,000. Call B JR ou S3539; }I55,03763. $6S,000/ac'acre HOUSF./COMMERC1A1. tn d mature treeil h lontractors ! #105333 M. for 5,4H acres up to appro)roxi- SITE wllii rail sidingng.: ,2 4 ins. Come ice th l i t t WHY RENT when youm i can mately 10 acres. CallI IBJ Fonnerly used as grain and ------n today. Call ULaurel ui 280. Call Bor»nle R .7 3 ■ ovm this well m alnlalnlalned Ross 539-0795 or Chrhris bean elevaior, U xatcd in V V .7441.• 106723i-lv^IMli■l^ - I* 1105327 .ktnnul home? New Roof,, New^ Bartser 404-6322, «H240.l0.V5 jrrom e. vaiy Irctv/ay a n .w . DELED Garage. CaU Norbertoto 420-4 ...... '••'••' ■, NEWLY REMODE JS50.000. Call Barry 320- ’ ' 4... HOME on 5 acreses with 0^«I0509H ...... 1864 or Dan S. 324-2019. pajture betw OREAT INVESTMEIvlENTI TWO SHOPS AND ■ ■ ^ ■ H GOODPBICEI n n Jerome, (a Twin Fal ^„,y, Rpnirt. Always Alw HOM E in EXCELLESENT • ...... IP0RNEWE8 r n bedrooms, 2.5 b bi a th s. R ent*, New Roof. La«c ERIOOOSQPARE m MANUFACIVInmEO HOME WKSmmmmrn^ irwLot. location on west Addisc OLD “EDEN CAFE” and S md m pellet stove, officeIce a n d 2 Bedroom, $39,900. Rm ' IO T In thisIs q ^ t y buUt 3 on Almost«n A 111 A VIEW] Healtor I x a te d on approxim ate 5 * 3 ^ .’’ ^ ,™ - KANCHEHWIIH ■ sun room. Horsee faclll- fi Owned. Call Bryan 3 ' apartment building In T H F bedtoom, il/:ll/2bath home Hwy 93. Go( •0 ^ . f t 3^4 n 2 acres would make Northeast of ties Include barn/rn/tack 4585.#106133 Uv,., 1, joj,. Eden. Great Business « ha* It all! ■ ■ ■ ^ ■ 1t great location for a co: " room, riding arena has opportunity! Over 6300 extru, 2:5 lovttY OPEN SP> WENDELL BUVEBl1 NEWN struction company, or h )6^-J>.w>nc #106682/3-Fil. r T ^ th horse stalls, 5169, Hop, sq .ft. on 2 levels. $49,900...... baths, ,2 .car g ar gartge om _thls. 3_bsiroom,. ,” •’ 0? ; LlSnNO: 530 West 5th Ave been an aulo repair sho Call-BJ-Rois *39.( ibie. Sandra C.apps 539-3354,^54! 1100 K . ft. unTlnlihed ur home. TWid tx 19.0795 I, , -great 3 bedrtwrnm with> SiSS.OOO-Terms-Possibl s 3.2 acres Is bath set up for nu or Chris Barberir 404- newer kltdien, waterr heater.he C all BJ Ross 5M -07955 1or t96015 1 inyon$idc a Realty m S k S s Js??'- “ l™." Mdngarea M W r - ■■. •f" CAPPS 53^»-3354. #105 M int,ovBj,7oo 5 2 ; "»<>«“ • r S v ? ^ ! Menhancing -W .iulcll ...ttvfeomes Kmcini/mJb BU 2 ^ | « I K 'ijcrom i.- landscaping with la a n d Kalhleeti Hale large itot- !fbS.“S f i age stM In bac•ack yard. to our Twin Falls aflkr. »nle 539- lersfecwcred 'mO t h m for your realty needs; t > $1S8;000. f c g S ^ ^S39^uoi. m m BHBK H m s i d e ______HIDDEN HOLL Kendra 28(M7S4 1 730«.#10667t ESTATES!! Imagine a n d K aM een 280-2014. k ^ -. new custom bulit t Wj,^- over 2700 iq. ft., C a n y t LLOW ^ ^ u e ------bio cnv uviN #IQ5674-I»iiil.>ll SMALL TOWN j u j l n ^ rounded by lush?t'hir { kD C R E D IT W EX I C O M E RNDfbidfoom ^ ■ u jlg M PHE8E. IhU ran fields with a view■ 0 t., bulU 5 bedroom, 3 bath mountains & soulh 1 0 M O N EY DOVW N” LOANS by day Gc the twin! ^ ^ ■ E h a b d t o r n GoodtnjUamustiVING’ AND rt green ✓ RAT I l i ^ K I I withAintMKfl BOOqft3M /2 • n ’e n ^ t rtdgtm ATMOS* B U H P B city lights of TwinH of the ^ O A>NVENTIONAI.» U • FHA*VA H iAUJNew by night. 4 bedro KVHE9^-»i294iaftiai naKUMecwy> and teturo undranbeautUu) B » " '2 U th 3.5 bath. 1325,000Ilh hills y “NO :OVALS Mth homi in S(..Jcnxnc.IO 83)58 SSiSS^ SffiS.i'JSustKeltlsIn 2 L4S W will buUd to suit« on wi5 ✓ co^ nv324-tS20«Cdl73M932*• Pax 3241314 tdghbortiood W W W W IW jll nney Harrlion • I616Addlion E.S(.I4.B>1>vlnPallf,ID83)Ul f S S r & B. 731-7304. SS!""o’; (0 v ' S A W Ph:7He6}7»Ccfl539-»»» »l•_Pax 7344730______^ lUmkll Agent) #105345 -j<'ion this ^ Counne I o£1ta£ £2?Stoii2?S (Owner w m m s m ■ S i ___;______

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Corner tol \ j ^^ - ", ■ E i i cond. h a SERIiMANProrniurTTn'ayi Saturdayly, May 10 I Moodowbrook subdtvl- I l 9 | | i 3400 acres, odja- •E FORK Umd of m m n ^ VI, 436-7035. 431-9573* lo3 Hagormon Valley 'he Vankealmon River Oo,. JEROME Canyon Rim Noon-1-4 p.m. I W m iE S N E W S ^SS‘xlmi„ 2 bam, vaulted alfalfa I con average wllh '^"lly home"on ol huntlhg — ^ paijaradlso on 2.6 ocros, Claeilaeam ed D epartm ent collinclllngs, living & family fir«t cultiirittingM oytom .U n- and fishlnishlng todge. 2 lg, imrmmoculato, 4 bdmi., 2 Onteehoorsore ( rm..1.. AC./ o a k kllchon d o r pivcIvola w/oxcellent bdrms..s.. 11 1/2 baths, k boi30th. Lg. shop/barn & 8:00 8:0 am lo 5:30 pm w/lsloislond. landscaped . water. DDftlry.eliglblo. Call n o v ^ romodolodtorn kHch- }rchord, groal horso sot Monday Mo Ihru Friday _244 acre. a, Momlngslde * OoiySieiieed 206-312-6581 Oh Ohdd oponop family liv- jp, Noor golf course, ...... h itptp://whoolory.com :/ ; o.R.Curtiirtf* Co. Burtey.®* ‘>'0 o™eo. «-' now elevated 5172.000, Additional 1 Woaroopontoollwolk-ln oat «t22'22.500,734.1164.* Two story, at- icro plot. Moving soon, troffraffle 10 holp you build I-* A 461 a cres r o n ^ to1 $72,000,S Call 208- NEVADA 586 Caillinlin -'IVkin Falls 1/2 bath, lamily room A NORTHERN L M J IbaAMtmi■rmmlltaihs. 'Ilh lava rock firopioco, 132 3 rd S L W 736-eSt-eseo or 731-8633.* CtofK(lol-> r-60 and town. 170 ^ 5i7j f l | Sjt IIKI IO III u (inul IIU)!lu)! < Mr'Kirii. ’ luili in dwrahlc YwHoctcKithmMrn A IMicn Ouymon broroaklasi bar In kitch-' IN FALLS Culo 2 , ed acros, 140 \i >od ol fruit troos and Incl.1. M ust S e e l 252 7lh Coll 775-?5-635-5219.* \(H R nOS'lTlSS: AMAMY BOSil 2I2-0K 20 3om lor cows, horsos W K i Avo.0. N, ^ $72,000. 208- TWIN FFALLS t 57 acree nd all tho rolativos, wtilch j K i | 736-655-6560 or 731-8833.* good soisoil. 2 whoel lines, T^NFAU , Incicludos RV hookup. |H | TWIN•J FALLSFl ------OOW? P“f lOW secure condo ------WIU.S IN C S16169.000, Also avaiiablo . -O lttreur e u 8*t8,Fordo*u/**.------m al farrr M f—73 4 4 4 H ------withfilh-3T/2 ocrb¥Sr-S5;000r ■ HS1 for your3 ixjrm:------'■ \ v I ^. r r I u u A ...... Free I.i«. I ' lg. m aater ste. 222 Ihsthom II. W«il•11 • T^n rtlli. W*he 8» 0I Call Marva, 539-5441 las) 45»4177 Ml 1043 Landm ark Realty* TWINVIN FALLS 5 bdrni,. 3 V *lw(or \Uppers. Borgalna. ilk-ln closelr:2 lath. lots of slorago. Free Liti. W k j U , gas log. celling (HO Mk kllchen, rofrig., lear schools, quIot cui- 1 (saa) lo-sac noighborhood, ^ J.75 acres in Moton storooo)o & & secure parkl- omplololy finished Mis ’ w /corrals. loofing rooducedAoc $ 101,000 ismi., dbl. cor garage. “r 1 x r S gated plpo. 4 walor 731-0064'064 or 436-3545* ( ------= Tour' OiH Gemis by »e)453-«i77Wiiooo snaroes->$45,000 54^4149.* • ^ 306106-5493 or 733-4543 ’ (•“ ) ivos, 721 B eU Circle.* . Or,iu.N*»ht.ry LOTS I ACREAGES t ■ M SSIM Canyon.liJe Rtillj* CANYO^3N RIM • Natural ^ 6 1 6 ill IS. a b u n d an t wild- IDTAT] G(em Sta\ife ReaM y ! k iconic views. 27 MANY POSSIBILI- BJ»jlL -■ 33 tbedroom. 1.75 O P E N H OD U S E l S >llh newer carpets ■B-SIAX minii); 10*1-3 pjn . & Sunday twihIN FAUS •734-0400 ' JEROME‘SZ24-8652 'R O UT • 1 lo 2 acre ”»»•Tf. $17,800* IKi*:;" 1 9 0 2 H a m p t oTl n }way parcelsIs on River Road, M C I .... (ToToxumla Cattyon Rim, <^WtuWaJmigtonSLN) - rground power & |« C:LSON L HIMBERL]m • 423-6160 ^ • . phone,>. paved road, no d b a i Ch%>wner transferred and an:anxious to selll a sso c; ialallon feoa. FISH A L T Y , n c M YOUR BACK- 734-^ 3 4 -3 9 3 0 Large,U beautiful, 3«bedroIroom , 3-bath l6W ashua.14‘X70-. m SM M W E L lownhouse, plus swing; rro o o m , p riv a te CHOICE 4i3cnxiB)$mncM) T ] ZBDaU«III»T I'e c o m m e u c i ^ " “i S i Stxjm, S 2 bam, Very UBMESfOOTInTROM I "I Addison East. 109 well taken {JBDCCOURRTimrrojB) ------>>-w 'A■i (UWTOOraMB) P3350,000 T 00 each, south of refrig.,dlshdishwasher & ' I f S f ct i ^15,000 By@ - •10M27 r o p P r o dd u c e r town. OkO^ for mfg, home. wood stovsitove Induded, . ■ EASTOf M i B B ljunv,anledtojay .ThankYoi. C R T J O N E S « moved. P rice'■ ^™Baimmuu»cHES 1 all or my clienis ond id. Can John ' s jsto m m over ihc past 7 yean Tor REALTY ■ '““*".5■63W »76 tVBU I - — I » E m > - iving mc Otc opportunity to help "1r33-0404 • n a Flaal EstaUF Uiq k.,i mniFAuti i m Qroup* I 35SE7195I i DU with your Real EsUite needs. MALTA1 CassiaC Co. range -ifi'ffAiiPTiE 14X70 remoktod. 0 0 0 m •SS.ooo If you ore thinking about lOhd. 64 B l CODRS) ..... w w tw a al air, l0X34ill. (MflOiuiq H *103367 sellitriling o-loi. home, form, daiiy,' ehedgarage. ■ *219,900 smmcrcial property, or just n e ^ 14-5223.* #100162 a a i r r s *275,001 jme inrormotioa don. i hesilale *106104 v a lu e a t $ 60,000. KIMBERLYm New double m m a s M B >coll me. “I P P S «7 Can Gary Steed wldeupgupgrade. 715 E. u m I------^ w m n m u can help you! Judy J HoUfliid a t 2 06.312-5616 S< D.R. CenlerSt#a>i4i.4aw2i. . m m a a m I i J { B t m ^ ' c u r i[I* i i C o. B urley, 11':...... (nmFUU) I ^ z O H j bm *179,900 '7 wilt help you with yourjurjmancesl . 6 7 6 ^ 5 *215,000 I S 176 9 *106370 7 3 4 -1 9 9 1 7731-3141 I r TKfflCTXI;'VAUJWAM*7~ *243,001 Newcompim p a n y looking (0 B *109097 m *106176m m i M M E lease houses.;^ e. Any coo(Slion> ■ B l i S -2 0 6 -^ -0 7 3 4 gr M m m m ^ s r * 15 M h 5 IOe-312-4335* , aanaoLEOT I i o w m m a *259.000 m mMt (n m fu u i H H (TMIFMIS)- ■ ■ j 'Stt *249,000 ■ H *101312 ■ M m ' t n 5Ses& iaaros(.oveiy infd. hem el •105706 HB i 4 b d t mtt.,2U ,s lh.rec*^ B *224,501 > lsh ed ; P ric e In- StaMShSSS^n. ML8 *101651. (TMIFNII) | H w I Q’ary 8t*ad at 5 0 3 ® .SSiiSiia-6»li.aa cur- m a m a H » n M ^ *197,000 lf li Saturday, Hay iO ^ I ; Cal 678-4455* r H H n M Nm U I) m jS fflS'v'SilS, m s sM i l M u st B eU . 486WUdwo6d~Jc m n;.1lMiti, r e d u ^ HR 3 tmmam 95.vmtiitelnsja*. 0 0 0 ■ BSC B ODUi NEW wounroN coNnioc s S * « ' f e ? ^ mwmtm ■ H I I H IH I mleraoeVNortbHi^SebifiiisfaiiLORr r A L l l - ' M f l ^ - '■ ■ t i n H t . Jira s 14x66^3bdffli2 mm (innut) ItfdroDoi, } batn aid • 'dlwrlMli wistayiRpaikWim - pr«e widi iu m bdi. 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TWm falls'ntoe large, 4 TWIN PALLS 2 bdrm., JACKPOT For rent or salel PIG>IOS for 4H, and roping 'I . e. . raswaatiM aaM , SSOO '2 2 bdrm. 2 bath. .8425-t- cafvH ci for sale. Call.Les Satu rd ay , M ay 10,:[0,2003 ♦ depeafcN o^ Credit e C al 2 0 6 ^ ^ W .* 639-0605.* 62 BUHL2b*dmm. 1 bffh.I 206.736Sw?25SS- ^ clean, 2 bdrm., 2 balh, ^ mobM hom«, $400 mI a * TWiHPAU6 2bdrm.. dbl. c wide, W/D hookup, B T H E A CCES ON BRID) G E ^ Bobby Wolff >Amrii;y2bdmi— W/D.N0peta.73gdep. >> 1 bath, 1 car garage, W/D iep. Creitvlew Dr. 1676-f Offico & Retail m Cavendish, it wosvas very hord for WESTT EAST 73Ml01or4204101/1/ «oodep.aoe.75i.«*r* hookup. AU kitchen appls. ^ $506 « $350 deposit. No North-South to0 reachr their 4-4 4 7 6 5J 5 4 * A Q 3 ♦ so H i: tW I^~FA lLS smaii. d w^ 734-4339 or 342-7368 A?kOHA"blue7oan, buck- T0rrtfle2-«tory, 3b d rm .,2 in pels/smoklng. 208-733- _ skins, g/ade, yeanings, & heart fit, particulaularly when East- ¥. Q 8 8 7 2 , ¥ 9 >2 quiet Bptt. No smoMno. 0676 Of 63frj049,* T bath honw for l«M a n« o er v Som e utlls. Ind. 4 2 0 ^ 9 * 725aqfL up u| $300f 206-637-6523 * W est could get togitogether ([uickly in ♦ J ♦ 8 4 - Khooto and ihopplng. Si tWlNf^ALlfe very nice. 208-637.4632/U»483e* M^QHA maro, sorrel, 4 yrs. clubs. ♦ J 9H73 ' AAQ 10805)5 44 Has a o traM , ga« haai. ^ 3 bedroom, 2 balh, r 1 both. NW location. All YWiNUaiAdiBcemto J Go ood dispositkin. C O m On the Ructiorion shown, after patio aitd nnced yard. 1. appla. 2 car garage. 8m. T>MVRMC Maglo Valley professional P< trolnlng. SO U TH tesOAnonUiplutdapoatt.^ garage, appls., AC. $675 SontAR's natural1 butbt limited open- ^ ♦ $500 deposit w/leaM.rs pets neg.$5l0/s350 dep. Profaaaionalf Center, NCHA, ^ LTE Siro $76,000, 4 J 8 2 e. 736-0269/731-9260.* I ing bid, Enst-We:iVest pre-em pted ll!. No emoklng/pets. Call Mim oond. Idooi lor health dom di $17,000. $3,200. V K J 10 4 , QOOOtNO 2 bdrm,, t4 0» 0 + * Oetalna Of Dan 733.7616.*|IJ tW IN I ^ a L ls 2 .3 M rm .. cara ' & alternallvo modi- 208-420-3317/733-9472.* 2( their opponentsts past| three no- ♦ A Q 10 0 G.-i .dapoilt. 423 Montana. ^ duplex. W/D hookup. cine , ollices. 806 Shoup q3ELDINQ e 4 yr old. was . trump, and Fred■ed G ltelm an fin- A — PteaMcafl 206-736-0322* garage, $405Ano. 4- $200 Ave. W. Call 734-0789.* shown In ISHSA all sum­ ished in five diamiimonds, where he dep. Eves 200-324-3280* J QOOOiNO 3 bdrm.. 2 batfi I ‘TWIN I^AlU bnico spec- mor ni 2002, slortod In rop­ found a very n eatat e x tra c h a n c e for Viilner:•rablo: North-SouUi new carpatA palnt. $SSO ing. $2700206-639-9030' es at Thursday's $100- himself. Peterr VWeichsel led a Difaler:?r: E ant . 'fd^poaJL 20i^-«523*S : FUJilllA2Mdn>o>nwt ' $150 a monlh utillUes In- ^•I0R8E 12 year old boy, tW iN f AL l 6 3 bdrm, 2 ^ helpful heart, andmd Gitelman won mmmTbSSroSm:>m., C t e « n . & m o d e r n , duded, 206420-6504* great g, beginner horso. 1 bath. W/0 hookups.ips. Convenient location,^ bath, garage, patio, $1200. 0011208-934-5940 in hand, crossedJ tcto d u m m y w ilh a The hidlidding: JL «ppl.„ a i« iw u l» r, W/D YwIN FALLd Primo high I $500. Cad 206-358^)662.'62.' appliances furnished traffic ofllco. 450 F oIIb oroi 539-5941.' tru m p to ruff a club,cli drew a sec- cn„fi, DiiS Includes d ish w a sh er I& • hookups, AC. $660 & up. J II West North East I^ANSEN 2 bdrm. mobllo n. 376-2ljnore.Chuck733- nAve. next to C.S.I. Loose u^ORSBTayTQiHSOOOTW c ond trum p, nnd th(then cashed dum- ;home, appls., AC, stor-tor- disposal, laundry on now. Call734-6681.* g, 2 * rd e207ofTonnl734-4012.* 1 s a d d le s i tock S1200, my's heart acee tot get the bad 2 ♦ IKH , 'age. No pets. 423-6104.*M.* premises. Rent based on S200 0 tflkoflan 734-9659* ■I A 5 ♦ /Ul pQKH * ‘TWIN f^A U s 750 Sparks TWIN ' FALLS Very nice & news. Now declarlarer seems to be ^ E R M ie 2 bdrm., 1 bath.liar Income. Equal Housing ^ #5,#0,&/12,2bdrm., 1 J offices on Foils Avo. R■lORSE c Apocho buster ;r^w/wood burning stoveT & i Opportunity. $2M 063* out of chances cxccxcept th a t of find- Opcniniinf’ li'ud; H eart Iwo JS <>ath, $450 ♦ deposit. No Tl CaH 736-1483.* bar. b registered tri-color ■X^refrlgerator. Partiallya lly OOODINCI2 bdrm duplex! ing the spade qucqueen onside. bul pets. Tracey 200-736- paint, gelding $900- Slock > ^ fo n c o d on Hwy. 93. Call new vinyl skiing. $400 -f — 8503 or 200-2762.* soddlo $275. 208-543- ' F red found the nen e a t m a n e u v e r of B ID W ITH T H E A CES • 324-0020 or 644-1613*)* $400 deposit. 93^595 Je619ov08/or 2B0-3824.' leading the club:ib king to pitch a „'Jtll6U E2 UrnT..cneiipeap QOODINQ Brand New TWIN FALLS Beauiilui 2 E ur.: ii>II.I II bedroom /1 balh, w ash - ■ H 0R 8E 8 5 assorted, somo low spade. . . : hoot som e Utils. pd.,S400400 2bedroom ,2balh er/dryer. microwave, dish- ■ TWINFALLS w/popors. More & colt. S o n ta g won his hii club ace and , mo. Best deal In paper.per. duplenes, 20»984<996* washer, gaa fireplace, rto *WWW.Tw1nFBlls8hop8.com Boat a otior. Call 438-4794 1 holds; No yard. 20S-324-2S34* w as o u l of red c:arxls. a n H e could not ‘ QOODINQ Low Income smoking, no peta. Call New, Lower Raios* or oi 438-4634* A 7 G .1 4 isth subsidized. 1 bdrm. apta. safely &ve a ruff-siff-sluff in clubs, or jfeR6figTbdmTTbSth: Lyleat731-6589.* W htorseshoelng and horso V Q872 manufactured hom e In a at W est Side C o u n rF o r training, and doy work. else declarer couliould pitch a spade ♦ J nm, senior &/or disabled,I® TWIN FALLS Brk* 2 bdrm _ nics park. Option to ront, Cecil W etzatein, a n d eventually rufiruff o u t th e spades mo. Clean, nice neighbor- duplox w/bsmt $550 mo C ♦ J 9 7 3 lease or buy. $62S/mo. or .f(^p. 306-8224* ■ 208-734.0394/308.7680* for a heart discardinL In fact, he look Call U sa 208-644.9468.*i8.* hood, walking distance to CURI^ 2 seporato shops, ^ ; and led another Southh WcKt N o rth E a s t Ridley & Kings. 3 apta.f.- TWir^^Ai.L&6lian3 I 3O'x40'conbologolhoror MI'NIATURE HORSE, sod- the spade acc ar : ^ ’3E R 6iiE 3 bedroom, .wa. 'L bdrm. apt. All fum. = die, 2 whoel cart $3S0. _____ 1-A____ Dbl.____ PaBS___ Vv' school, no pets. $600 4 -avallablerCall Shirley ~80parat070no with car “ spadcrhoplng, thftt-histh partner — — net 034-4986 weekdays be- W/D hookup. On cul-de- \ hoist, $500 00. or $800 Coll 9 208-654-2392 or h ad th e jack, butut Fred1 now had a * P ass 3 ♦ PoHH ^ • doposll. Catl 406-609- 431-2391' 2 t1 2 o r 406-7.19-6004.*. . lore noon. Small pels and, • _8BC.. $540/mQ_+_$400. both. Coll 733-3292,* ** J __ smoking OK. Equal•=1 dep. 0*11826-6146* home for his henlenrtloser on the JEROM E RV storago, 40 PAINT (2) owesorrw APHA " JEROME A-171'Almos1lo s t Housing Opportunny* nd TWIN FALLS Clsan non- | rog. yearling flllles- Gen­ spade king to malBake his conlrnct. ' now 3 bdrm., 2 bath, ap- fl. doop wllh 14 ft. high WEIt: Bid three no-trumpim p. a I smoking studk). all utilities -r tle, hallor broke, ond lood. But there had beenbe a defensive pllancee. 2 car garage. S QOODINQ 1 bdrm. apt./ doors. 208-536-6568.* house $325/mo. + $200 Indudod. $295.734-5483 Has hod shots. Brod to resource availabiIable: To beat the ratherer than pnssing. This bitb id . - ienced acres with horse TWIN FALLS Zonod C.2 work ? or show. $1000 2s wilh no guarantees, bbu u t dep. W ater paid. No potsD ‘™ iTFAu5'ii..n,iiomy olflco/worehouso 1 build- * hand, S o n ta e h aad d tto underlead his- comes arena. S950 rrwnth. each. Muat seol 208-837- ..•Bwood4Evan8 734-l40Vini> oremoldng.206«)4-4460*90 2 bedroom/1 bath, wash- = nce-queen of spncl'jacles immediately, your partnerp has shown eighig h t Ino. 12,000 sq. It.. Call 6340 » or 308-5009-' TTj JEROUE Its er/dryer hookups, ceSofl ' 438-283-4757* VC thought of it? Inckss ori more in diamonds, aam nd ;• itUrtfAOdrt203 ^aai 10* $465/mo. plus deposit. ! Would you have ! Boyd, 2 or 3 bedroom,, no 1 bdrm. util. poid. $425. PAINT reg. APHA stud colt, bits nnd pieces, along withIth ai — No petsmo smoking. Coil ' foaled, 6/02. Oood linage, That would stillill leaveI declarer you*" ’ pets, S400 month-f $400 2bdrm.2baih.newtydec- orated, $425. Lyfe a t 731-6569.' J dispoeillon. $ l 000/ofier. with one spade loserlos and no park- club stop,st might well be enougllugh deposit. Call 652-3301 or ame. Faint henrt ne’er woiwon 432-5311.* 2 bdnn. duplex. $425. TWIN FALLBCIean, k -Wes' ® 206-666-2467.' ing place for his; hearthe loser. for gar — 2 bdrm. 4-plex,uUls. paid 2 bdrm., 2 bath. $525 ■ fair ladady. : U b R r A (jQ H 3 b d r m .,2 KIMBERLY single wide PCPOA (3) reg. $1600 oocti '••2 $550. dep., $300 oft let mo. I 1 - 11 yr. old Quarlor • . bath, $500 plus dep. refs. NEW 2 bdmi. duplex, end now doublo spaces ’ Id Inds. alt appls & W/D. ^ avail. Friondly vfllage Horso H $800. Coll 208- : required. 20S-432-S359.* ■ $600. 734-4121 or734^4,* ^Mobile Eetalea. Ask 431-9361 4 osk lor Bill* ixilil hkr In r„tllarl INp. Mgmt rv/l¥FATr8~l!:i*an.2 about ] 1 month ronl FREEI p r •wl,fHliir1m ri,iii bath, large yard w/lands-r>d8- 324-2734 www.tc^.us* POA MARE 13 yoors old. bdrm., 1 bath, W/D, DW. , Call 423-5253.* si - coping. $400 4dep. Call shown botoro and riddon JEROME Nowto»n No smoklng^ets, $495 & , . 20 B -309-0063 d a y s or TWIN FALLS Singlo & In ir m ountains. 5700. Coll “ 0'^ houses 3 bdrm., IW bath, up. + dep. Call 736-0473* doublo spocos ovoil. Free 200-539-6165.* 2 : • 208-487-2098 oves, *___ stove, DW. W/D hookups, . n TWIN FALLS d e an , quiot fmo. ronl. Cameo Mobile H i ;.-5H5SHoHE7b5dS5m-n microwave, rofrig. 1 year QUARTER.horso, block. EatatM . Call 734«>64* q ba^g^^Partlallytum, Itl. 2 bdmi.. 1 1/2bath condo , O ood kids ho rso . Also, FREIREE malo, Gormon Shop- SHIHIIH -TZU AKC puppies CLYDE-lE-S PIPE REPAIR. WESTERhERN WHEELINES ^jm.' lease $5g54dep.2C8-.w, Ih Meadows near cotk>ge. , I 410«>74or32^73‘ pock .troll, bring your hord, hoi 6 mo. old. Coll standlandortf siro. Ail shots 4 Handd linos,I main linos (2) 1/4/4 milorr long. 5 tt ' 208-324^5774/306-7344* ar includes appls., water. | halter. Hod shots. S1500 734-0964. 73^ * votot cchocked. Black & and whoolwli linos, (ovon m w h o oals. is . S2000 ooch !!1 JEROME Large 2 bdrm..6" trash, yard care, $550 • 436-6141 or 431-0141' >hito m olos only S27S iho liokiOid). 206-431-7149.' Brokodow 'iHd&H6r^e.newpalhtlht 1 basement apt appliances j REE Pit Bull/COlilO X. t down & roody to bo d e p . o r will sell $ 5 0 0 0 | d. 208-731-0103.' ; bdrm, oabk>& oil utlls. pd.pd, A utils: lum., $475 4 $300IP i down owner carry $350 I QUARTER HORSErt>alnt Must Mu soo.to approctolo- fRRlGAiATION PUMP 1 1/2 ^ • you pay 1/2 ol elec, bed; dop. 206* 324-8011 * „ month. 208-734-8250.* I X, m aro. black, 4 years 20B-212-5611.*______20£ SHIHflH -T Z U ( 3 ) m o lo s . h.p.. like Ilk now. S300, Call WHEELL UNESLii (10) A&M. : (Om Qvall $310.404-4307 wanted. $250 nwith,*ull?- old- o musl havo oxporl- ooulifuily markod. OVt 934-40 1^1 JEROME nice Clean00 twIM FALLS Condo 355 J IUos pakl. Call 733-0973. o REE pupplos 10 n gooo ‘>016 '______a lre aidy d y IbroKon dowrv. oncod ridor. $800/olfor. homo. M other w as Bluo '"■oeka v , old. S300/olfor. p ,„ qr t 8□ towor, 1,000 loot. S25003 porpo tino/otlor Wni : ^ d S H O N E q tJk it cournrvintry 2 b e d ro o m , i H b a t h . Elm. 2M bdrm.. 2 bath, tWIN , FALLS utlls. pd. Must N soli. 200-212-0316.' Call 208-732-6190.* !,n° r, • hou«oon6acre«. Horsot Hootor cross. 8 wooks 0 10 hp. 3 phQso. soil oil cor |usi 1 lino. r»08 $460-$490 206-324-2744 $750. (200) 037-6313 or dairy olloila sood )biS; Appls. lncluded.no pels.177 balh duplex with bsmt. nessos. many colors & slzo. . To good homo- All " " ' r l ! Also avail 2 bdmi, mobtk $650 Call 734-4120.* CONNECT I " godrlncl. 206-731-9128* III 206-734-7052.' J Marstlarshail 733-0141. hameSr-now & usod. Coil 9°^ tLER Hoston 485S.A«qI- — ^£ 1 : - homo. $300 -f $200 dep ' W ITH 5 V No pels. Call 208-708''0 8 - K IM B E^Y Lame 2 bdrm.is! TWIN FALLS Newer 3 775-753-6498* FREREE to a good homo groy la1 grossnri mix. good ho.so — ...... bdrm., 2 bath, conlral - .4 4 5 6 English or 208-539539- apanment. Call 423-4377 CUSTOMERS SURREY ^ horse drown, kitten, e wooks old, havay. 16x16. 25 a c re s lor — heating, & AC. Garage, : r078Q Spanish*______etter 7pm*______W H O • w/tonguet and ohalts. 20a-B08-4S67.* ,onlli}nUnAcoqula.436-6l0r ^ pallo. appliances, W/D N E E D $1200.208-934-4725 S FREREE to good homo block : TWIN F A U S 3bdnn..1.£ ' ' hookup, lease and crodlt VND SPRA’TEWEImbr P M ^ «-Hear the quletl oltor 8 pm-' lob, lob moio. poporod. 4 04 .. *■ bath home wAencedbad' __ check req. $6504-deposit. YOUR '4 row tr i- lo id . g ro a t ■ yard, central air. gas' heat yoars old. 206-732-6858.- cond tl 377 Mornlngslde Dr. S E R V IC E TRAILERt f 24' Qlock olum.. J!£ ! ondi|on. 206-436-2157 • .426 Jefferson. »850/mow '' LauralParttApartmanta DS 178MauricaTueet Unit I I Tracey 20S-736. 8’ wido 7' high. 1 ownor. GEFiERMATl WIREHAIRED orr 208-300-0128*20 -f $750 dep., mo. to mo TV^In Fails ^ 6603 o r 260>2752*. A dvertise In oxc.I cond. Chevy '96 POINTERS. PO Roody Juno p = [ H o rrse s e S h o e in g loose. 650-431-3994.* Silverado IT. dually 4x4 1 il- 1 .6 fomolos. 2 molos: 4 ___ 7S4-41fi8* TWIN FALLS Quiet, nice, t h e s Ywih F A U ^ 3 b d rm .,! oxtendod cab. low milos. solid sol livor: 4 w hite with TWINFALLS 2bdmis.no upstaira Ig. 2 bdrm., 1 M tlilitclltlSS^M CecilKll W etutdn both, with appliances S e r v i c e 1 ^ ownor. 208-727-9797.' iivorspotsflickod. live Rogis- P0*»- references roqulrod. bath, DW, W/D h o okup.' orse (rfjifiltiff/t double garage, tencec lorod. bolh parents oxc Jlorsc Caii Lofelta a t 731-1779* yd., $440 4^ $250 dop No Directory WANTED ^ w om en's Ores- I K ' I — — (lin/ dfl ii'ork yard, no smoklng/pets hunlors. Males $500. 15. petsAmoklng 420-0685* 733:0931 ext 2 sogo/English s soddlo. Will 5 “ ARhfALL '40 now tiros. r n i \ i/rs. $700/ mo. 1st, last * depdOD TW N FALLS F o m o lO 8 $ 6 0 0 - C a li FARI •JVTRACTORl • A ttractive 1 bdrm. duplex. pay cash lor saddle in now block, runs good. lbfl-734-0394 735-6696 after 6 p.m.* 21 TWIN FALLS now to ro8orvo®$l00. non ^— Appls. garago, water & CATTLE Angus bulls for ' good g condition. Kim at 206-590-0403.* PTtPTO and boll drive, ^ . 206-308-7660* SARATOGA ‘tWi n f a LU ------sanltatlonlurnlshed. solo. (5) 2 yr. ohl. (3) long 208-280-5779 2 day/ night* J l l bom work good, draw- n o fficjie V a U e y D e sig n ■ Rrot time buyers, )x. AP.A;miENT8 yoarllngs. Low birth f= iOLDEN LAB/Golden bar hitch, no HVdroulic. Oenen e ra i OofUroctors S350/mo. w/toase + dop. retriever X pupplos- c,, why ronl? f r r r rr/>or.. No pels. Call 733-0707* wolghl, high growth bulls. ^ $1250.208-734-8406.*. .-III - KcTri(xli-/(tii;- PIPE•JE RJ E P A I R S • ' No rrxMXty Down d. Luxury1,2&3bdmi. Call 206-438-3139 or ■ Roody to go now. L.S— (O/IUIH . 1(a88)459-4ir7ld#105t« t TWIN FALLS Clean 208-436-9723,* ■ Coil 20B-543-5263.' GRAFDAPPLE FORK lor JO KV p e M enders ul.,* 3 bedroom, 2 bath, OW, :60 loader. $300 Call 208 Ho«< Noihwi} ( .iii.iiifcV Kmli)* W asher/dryer Irkduded, AUSTRALIAN Shepherd QOlIOLDEN RETRIEVER 260 (tl lrrlfi unit.unit (2) 1 bedroom TOlhFALLi.2bloCt. wormed, shots. Attontion Intoriitornationalwilhtroilor. I3lf} ixilc-s. J calves 6-10 wks. old, BLACK Bl LAB AKC rogis- *0 OB-734-7952 onylimo.' 5 Page Util. Included, $3504-4450 * dep. water & gvgv- T344339* tored2yr.dd bwl.73ibs. CHESAPEAKE Cl BAY RE- S'* likom. 208-070-1041/Jon.' ...... I. sire Is 7 AN 168 4x2. s s « TRIEVERS 1 AKC reg , 1st LAEA B . Yellow moio. 6 mo. — — V. W. ; place, $605. 934-9595.)5. 3 bdrm; 2 bath, AC. gas,mJ Under jiew managomern. looking, liked by the wom- 040911 G no onsw or VATHER IH 5000. dlo- g a ra g e . W/D h o o k u p * Nice, d ean , comfortaWe A B S AKC, brod lor tom- TWIRTXrCsTFdrmTl on folk. ENQU8H « POINTER, pups, poi Oi. cob. good air. dual ^ close 10 CSI. $550. 570u rooms. 4 0 1 W, Main. 20e-326-S310/308-5310.* ^ peram ent. & disposition. Ham iltoh Seed bath, double car caipprt registered, top bloodlines, noyolkjw- no 208-420-7817 ““9°lugor. condllioner. S4500 A p storage shed, roommalei Jectcaon8t677-<2»0640*0« 324-2361* Z v g >■ A lM fa CATTLE bulls Angus 2 Gone Gould oor r M 6.326-6460' 106-532-4398 evenings ; -welcome. All appliance! 70 TWINFALLS HBO.------106-431-2659 onylim o' CP C U T Z , •ixTtil ITW M FALLS year olds & yoarllngs. Call 208-73t'0006* — ,------, fVi.s.ur«-.ur«- mUt'.s. ' vllncluded;S725 + $72l■ ^ a «••••••••««•«•MJ* mircrowave a refrigerator p 200.326-6339 ovonings .ABS luturo gun dogs. ENQLISHSPRINGER ‘'Jh VATHER IH 5000. dou- ' Ciruiul ValUy --dep.Cana<»W-««04* ^ 1 person $120 wMkiy. ^ or leave message.* j chocolate a golden. lie a u g er, now engm o. Ortgepon-Maho SPARKUNQ CLEAN SPANIEL AKCPUP8 Slartod, su 6 mo. old. $150 , C.'ont s00 Itlters, roody (or Hold. 6^ CATTLE heifer Black fRare almosi completely each.q» Coll 208-934-5919.: ^ fyssa. Oreffon Hii<'n/ niyilliiiiic. "bath, new carpet & patnl«tnt. Laundry & Storage * Angus for sale. Ready to black.t Absolutely beauti------:aii 423-5321. S5000.' 108-734-3687 an uppls. 2 car garage ape, 833 Shoshone N. ^ OLD TOWNE LODGE r finish tor butcher. 800- tul ti pupal Great grandpar- UINIINI-PmCHER AKC rog. ANTED on oldor JD hoy ______20108-733-I477* 8 - Water pd.. $650 let. lu£al PlaaMcair Newly renovated rooms 900 lbs. 208-423-6120-* ent# e Irom England. Cham- puppies, pui 6 wks. 1 mok). 1 >alor.224-T.24-T.214-T. , •» cleaning depoalL 1761■ 765 73S4340 734-4339 * CabloTV-KBO.NoPola. plonshlp bloodlines. Bom lemale. <0" 1st shots, dew- )raM n F124or 12 hay Alvarado 20^733-2411 b A l 1L^ l4og. Angus year- P PIPE I p - c HIS iH nm itm tM t 2462ndAveW. 733-6630* Aprtl 2. litter of 3, 2 left, daw ct* s, tails docked. $250 rlaler. ',® JD hoy rake and • S E E D I p^yspf208-731-0662* ling bulla. Good Mlection ' Call 438-5716* 2“ '*, 5_ TBsnwir"'— — t w i M M l l s ------7 by lop A.I. sires. EPDs & 208-431.0261.laava ^ Ca loy mower. Coll 208-324- ‘REPAIR ;^IN t^A U 8 4bdrin, i iJ CaMis,8tudto&1bdmia., ^ performance data. Lyle ipaag. Will be out ol the mIlNI-SCHNAUZER iN male. 565BB56or208-404-0371.' ER1(JUCKSEN'S S .b a t^ country home, wideL ; 'FALUSAPtS.* a rea w kol May 12, $400.* gai — newly refurbished, all■ P»»*r«20e-734-4697.* J sail a pepper, female, ANTED running Ford or C lydide'a Sprinkler A L FFALFA A l SEED , Incl. No smoklng/pela « util*, pd.t.cabla S420- btadt. AKC rog-$400 for- cha! CATTLE roping steers, FERRET ^ lomale marshall, :hevy V6 engine. Prelor- p] alfa lour varMlios. refs. reo. «560ftno.4$50( <62S»lOOd*p. 733fler. 436<671* ^ „„Oliruck, whole vehicle ok. 206-539-7715* ; DaHyandwMklyratM . ^6AYtLe Yoarli;)a black , ir dfo.iln/7 u p the large,4bdrm.^?1/2batf 206-669^17/869^7.* PET« T s t o r e wants lo buy WAhVANTED okJer hydraulic ixHii* pClv home, S89SAno-^ *600 A ^ ft Angus Oalbvleh ^ I- 5 . . FREE BladT Lab. lemale, your V« puppies, small mixes dum:lump Hat bed or gravol Hanei w Uitcs & LatLaTthTN*!^^" t , r d e p o ^ Min. ljff, ie«M, bull*. 208-326.4464 or « ' .YWiHMLUhpom*, ' 3264682.* 1 1 yr. old. Good w/klda. OK.&il.8O1.20»-273Z‘ w dum|kjmp truck beds or oktar \UTifdUnrs AGEkO B ualnae* & . 206442-2067/724t0463‘(63^ .fraa2.l}dnn.2.baU). all _ C y 73S^>905* PIT linof* axle dump trucks. :Tt; appls., W/0. AC. 1826-nr S90/waak, microwave, >IT B U L L S b lu e a y e s . ^ W-431-7I49* Sarvlarvica Directory mFFXCCfTgTn >tn rafrlg. UtllHlM pd. Cable « T 6 8 5 8 or 404-9731,* month. 20M06-1317,* ComesMusal ^ Ready May Slh. $160. '.iooatlon, 2 b e d n )o m e ui -TV, nopata,-1201Klm- , yrs. okl. Prefer* m m . CaR ^ AhtBD Wide ironl end = = Gel the Icustom ers you and 2 bedroom* down VWMMUii/2o«»Vat Page Chieken Ranch > or John Deere 3010 or n rn 26 berfyRd.orcal73S0232‘ ' 200l<. 253 W, Jerom e, « 20(1w 53<«81.* ’ " torJ leedto grow your ' .vflreplM and Mraoe.^No N( Month: omy $S2S4r dap. i jnk3010. F E REPAIR busTness -'^moklpQ/peM |»50-f 0 1 wKniaaaa.Cla«i2txirrn...... 20fr024-3886* F l Cocker Spaniel, 2 POI•OMERANIAN tiny AKC ».82M »SVtt«330.* ____ yaar old purebred. Call adult. ad 8300. Pupple* -d*poetL206Tayior.20e206- 2 ba»), aB : ^ + W/D. iW tl2 b o whlia faced ). TBISCnVDERFOOT Ad1240,*10.* . N oam oM ngorpM , m * yaafttngawimtambaftSO * FRBSSES TT>a mora wfttwut lamb*. Call fW t ifilM naUyadiUbto or 438.2906.* ' ;l^PAUinlM 2bdnn. ®' nuneidranlo*;ctaan,A ■ ,Q Bualnaaa ft tw at, 0 vdan epoL m 206.644>7e49.‘ good C homa. 1 yaar In poc»OOOLES TOY AKC i red W k d f v lc a D Ira c to ry ' . ' qiriat2b«Tn.l4fL wlda. July, outalda dog. needs («r .:,:sm o^^ta,.fesoj}0 4-; bath, naw earpaVpalnt, MATtdoea.ickk'Savy:. ^ fam a la , 1 b la ck fem ale XCDBLUIINUII n n i o r * ^ . „ - Sj 8. wKh altad tS78 mo., no room to run. 806-2769.* , $41 97,* e a m i t , lot* ol atoraga.rr: ^pata^20»aw<^* ^ 8450.1 biack mala $400. ^I*, «6*. 8*. 10*. 12* port- S inch p ip e press it y » r T « i ¥ TTre i-s RP fM k m an - 324.T878/9pmlwmag.* ibl* malnlln*, h o o k a ill tools Included. To findn n d ou t m o n call I .'bdmw, 2 b«th. AO.-0nS - , lATTERniEn pup p ie s, ' latchitch, baU a *ock*t hartd- SeriepresMiUaplayat ClC hrtatyO ^hrmorv/n^potlon 208 tiw ; TWIinT O I'8'Mrr.i. iti- : watar Inol.,'1 4 7 8 ^ . ♦ bom3/2003.6malMtan. / ilneiIn**, wheel line pipe, ^ 208-738.3260 n U I Male black laETTS l900aa.Pap*rad.Pt*eM $» wh*vh**t*. Call 208.312. in J ctwtk ■ 8200dap;with optionio: f $30^7-8788* Laess: J p buy.PkiaaSOqortdRlaa Ca20»4294428' y ) n , old. Can 4S 6 .S 7 er call cai 208-326.8124.* 4562I562or208.312.4409,* M wanwgewagyeSL 1 . J. iia, - f o r p a r k a p a o a . C a l l . 0/ - aos«2lW /Bao-iifti,'1 k 1 ------;

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ALFALFA SEED Former bin table hutch HAROWOOD H FLOORING r r MUSSERBROS. " 'OiINO IN i MOWER usod, ELIPSEE QUDER Pro RI. OININO3 RIROOM sot w/4 Pino-SIOOO Ditloront C opocios & gm dos 7TTT7TTT71 ^ * lo p p o r w ith b a g g e r, [||(o nowow, $200A3ffor, c>’olrs , 2 ioovos, S2S0. lo Mtnior frum S 09 par Ib LOOK IN THE AUCTIONEERS S n a p will cJulivcr. many gross5 iLr-.jliiiW Coll 208-352-1146- Somo roai choap. 00, JD with baggor, 206 Booniebobloo. Call MAQIC VALLSY _ {208)733-8700 Mtuds & clovots nvnilnblo _ WATERFALL bullol $300 JoHroy 730-2906.- i«rww.mbsuctlon.com‘ 00 or' oflers, 208-324- ■■ S S °755-1712* S “ CUSTOM HOVIHG------Vnnily w/mirror $250 Bolti r SECTION o r ^ - 5813I3or420-7602* < C Ray OOcrmoll THE TIMES-NEWS P E .b o RR BJB U F F E R Ad- ;'08-lG5-5?80 Nampo •* Big B.ilus. 5 yoars oxpori-5'i- ino«c cond. m WEAVER'S AUCTION t h H s 20 ‘ oleclric. oxc, ___ orJCQ Paui/Ruporl orooB For m ore lESIg.Everjiroon, Nor- 20B-734-009g • I SERVICE. wly o ^Spruco, ^ tch pino H L fll M nd°$80($800, Rubbermaid >1od 431-S282 Of 43B-eg67- ALFALFA SEED iruQlod auction ads. and 406-778-3470 0 oa,bOltod, 423-4532* >rcart$65. Coil 00c/il> fliintjor & Vornnlirnal. 1 the auction calendar arwOmldrivsra.com* arv .DYOUHOWN . OIRECT TV oquipmoni *' ED WACKER larao, 16-4380 Iv mossogo* I Dolivory avail U(i7-34S<34SO wontod Now or usod ‘on Sunday. Monday. = = or -lOa-MS?- usodad 7' limes, S265, Coll i3E-~DOOR, 2 c ar Working ornol. Cnsli pd. 'W ed n e sd ay & Friday k . 034-4< ow. compioio.kit, : _ FREEZER Admiral 17 (208) 853-0238 ’ and on-lino, S r o l , S 2 50/oflor. Coll AUFALFiTsSDr^jJiu^ BUHL ?U acros oxc dows w, riino;; Grand Valloy Con 5 cut;ic lool, upright Runs SATELLITE e, TELEVISION www.magicvalley,com H k . }5-886e‘ ' pasluro Considor Irodo'd** qroal S125 Shoiihonij | Ing glasjass door w/oaoon& S4.-<}'1 Bob Homllton Sow froo dioti, 50 channols. AAuction Adrextislng t t -S • TE CONTROL lor irr«jalirig ?00-543-4000‘ i'0H.U0G-2G28.‘ frame,>, '■$500/offor, Torry REMOTE 731-3507 or 733-1477* S24.00, Call 2B0-272B • J iU H oU on 08-0378,* TRUCK,K, rniiro pow orod. ____ JEROME'h A c r o s W ill REFRrcTRATOR 24 culilc f 208-735-3222 yooiI ROTOTtLLINQ wood ______208-308 tfado lor whatovor. ' 10 o n lo y , $ 3 5 0 , 11 G E ‘.iido by sido walor M iJholk)o«moolcviO«y«)m- • - inowIng — blodo work. 50 TNESS EQUIPMENT ------E aAST< T R E E S 2 o i5 3>6-2949* ^ 2 ( ______^B-3?4-B50Q.‘ • « 4T « • 4T 4T ir 4' LAW 11(0 timo wananty, ______& ICO in door, almond. I 'oanioxp.MV.326-4631.’ FrrNE row 6- 1 0 11,/yoar yVKAi HOii ■ — Muytog-washorratmond" B —s^ p e 9 S4U0 lor txilh. SSg.S oach p lhi»yo«r wxi M our tMtil marA WN M OW ER 4 2 ' 6 g j 0X00 arid lumbo^r 1200/otfor. Coll 208- 9 Call ,130-1080' I CHECK THE I ^Uno Claninliwl 733,Q031. ipoodrt9:5-hp-C 734 nifts*- -Rtm7/w5 com\3704«0r Brochui HAY ijroonloQ t' nan, S800 firm. Call 208- l0 5 a tio r6 pm,* , covt.T.Kl 3r olo(|aiii sido chairs.e- SInglo woshor $125 HAY 3rd. Iirirjhl groon------S25()Call2(J8-73l-455e-— Warranly Call 730-1805’ Directory H loaly. barn v.lorod, 135 it) 3 &Uiru| balo!i. S9/bal Lorgo 4 irhroways, stsps. patios, Rosldc t work ot roasonaWo Lawns • PlciisL' p rin t pencil or p en , rving Mogic-Vailoy OuaWv v. iugo or smol! '^ ^ U S T A B L E BEDS (2) Why coll tho rost? docoralivo slamp. gorvlm»ro-made or cusiom 15 With rock bottom nt dearly wilh dork pe iwiii -Jl^o. can tM usod as 811423-4233 ■ ^ • Approximiit ine including [ You doson/o Iho bost' oncrolo ropQir & stucco. Pro.,nado ulllity cablnots - sonior ralos. Call 4 king si;o Exc cond , 25 yoars oxp. m ad 8163 o r 306-5877 ...... 736-611 lo tcly 23 sp n c o s p o r lini S800/piiir or $450 oach J rtf 212-1499. hltink .spncc 208-678-3a32/G70-3753 BOB’S BEST P r i c e s SHARIIR P E W E V G i: ices. ask lor Dicl(- DRYWALL I------;L A W N SERERVICE • Wc* will noti special going on 5bi\^U CTIQ iv| 1436-1! BED Flixa-siooi. hoad and 731-0708 ’TTTENANCE ntify you if thore is a sp loot, ud|ustoblo, good _ HANDYMAN I MAm '8 Sharpening which migl' inted price ______| I TTA condiiion, S500. r~ Rick Bnmos ServiceS e ight result in o discoun' 20a-3?-1-3.1t3-______I c a n o o T r e e & Compioio • 3 lino minim r a t e s ______J ACCURATE Construction iVE'S HANDYMAN G an ilolo sharponing, .11 typos homo ropair ■ awn Service CarbidoSo 4 stool sov«, limum - Privoto Party r BEO Hugo king hoad DRYWALL Concrolo llalwork. “ 7 ,* * ______’ board,t loolbonrd & rails, and romodollng. ‘V& romodollng, ^ imovat 4 Pruning 14t BraeBrackonSt. S. Cotorlng lo tho iod - 25 yoars oxp. 734-734-4050 S700 now. 6 months old rREPAIR 4 TEXTUHING ~ = 208-324-0389 or i $200 D ro sso r w/mtrror 4 1 0 - ^ 0 I Chomoownm. Ini-Cossla oroa »■ ■ ■ Noot. doan and C C Cali 543-6010 Iiko now S125 ChM t Iiko _prolosslonol. small jobs 1208^3^2485 [ t o EE! now $120 Now chair \ ESERVlCEl| j Number of P C O B f J wolcomo'. 30 yoars oxp. :OJVTRACTOR| $100 208-731-3232.‘ Uconso & bonded, " “j HANDYMAN I f = f Pays - 3 lines BEDS quoon pillow lop (Coll C huck's Cusiom WVSEaWtCEl Trl|Triple A 1-3 d a y s ...... $ 1 6 . 9 5 ® M agic Valley O M ign H/. WORK Troo toppingtoppi romovai, SOI, now in plasllc. Cost Painting 735-66ee. | g'*;& General Contractora SC75saci.licoS275. King “ lump romovai I 4-7 d o y s ...... $ 2 4 . 3 5 = ■— ■ . -Now I - RonwJoling- onoral homo ropairs; LAVW N S P L U S Sndfirowood. '• ; sol cost S9G0, musi soli r” Commwciolfflwidoniial tor$S4 50,H ufryl RV & Hobby Shops Qo"®inlortor/oxtortor. Lawn M 6387-733-1776 j 8-14 d a y s ...... $ 4 1 . 5 0 ! AIR DUCT I ^ :umbing. painting, and SpripZ'ST"" 320,4145 ■06-734-t531/73g-3544 . jrlnKlor Ropairs ■ ~J.1 . .------. . I 15-21 d a y s ___ CLEAIVmG . plumldrywall. 16 yoars Sprtr ...... $ 6 0 . 0 0 CARPETi usod, approxi- ^arpontry oxporionco, lE S E R V rC E maioly 119 yds, 10 yrs CUSTOM 22-30 days .... ' Free ostim ates Qord ...... $ 7 7 . 0 0 old 1 light gray, SSOO/oIlor Air Quality Jo h n 735-5179 FREEEE ESTIMATES to 300 Coll 20&-73&«594* FARMING R 2334 or 530-5674 A+JInJIm 'a Tree Your od will run inTI ies, Ag Weekly ond Online ^ Services ^ ___ j< ------' 420-23 Air Ducts Fumocos ^ - Service Se ' COUCH inclino. good Small acreages. — CBWERHPAIRS ------in Tlie Times-News, Moglc Volues, condition. $i 75. Call Dryor VontsChlmnoys >p(ng. shaping, [ ^-'Corrugating, H C 0 " t A H W novol, shnjbs 4 208-431-2235.' Insulalloh Removal Disl(lr>g. ^ Roiotuiing. D»«]lEMODEUNG ] P rin t Ad 732-87B8 S[ R O V K L E ^ S slumps,JS, SprayingS fonili- aces Below ^DINING TABLE oblong L d Copy in S p a ------1 QuMowing. Sooding, JAMESCO SPR or, lowrlown Qoraling 4 I s p . u r l . i n n.irks .mil blank spaa-s,) |Duncan Pfiyfo, 2 loavos. —------Spraying. Wl Fortillzlng, thalchlng, Gchairs, andbultot $600. — Quality Work. Low rotOB _ ■mploto homo repairs. tnr I'liili IriicT, |>unctu.ilitin ni.ir TKXleling & additions. F r a r CB1I20&-212-5165.*( Amo movo you TREESS A STUMPSi OF, EARTS ...... I I • " ' I G otl a i looking, 208-543-6172,' TonS £ R V 7 C £ S torvolOvorl7yrs MAGKAGIC VALLEY I 3, Froo Estimates ISA Cortlfleirtlfled. Wood for Run my ad in cl 8ow s ; ‘ ! Cad Ctwek R o g sn — esttmalftsi C tf .Bin D fS»TAUATION: T A { aaa»6271 Qf781-18»1. P J »324-4478 0r 481-^X88xaa e77-fl4aa • l)72r-1S$7eM. ■ H i xnnosnczmDsnsH r= HANDYIIAN ...... 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TnAILeRHITCHSlIgth PiAtiOBMitoyil>lafiellie WANTIO2 0 'truck badfHI rmOCR 77 30^. KAWABAKi'02.300 CRI:RUI8EMA8TeR '84 25’ H Nt)Ml.3mO(Mo(d.t20t200 Barvie*. H«a9uaadi*d w/holst or 30 'apud MdI 8400. 208-837-8148 an*r Pralrl* 4 wh*aler. rad. updated up lnterk>r. owning, H ;___ pianos alarting at I4S0ISO w/30*b*IL208-:KS-4774.*; 8 pm.’ a u to . 4 x 4 w /low g e a r , microwave, ml generator. u t v T T T w m ma r wA*»ranty.206-73#^fo v W A H Ilb Poi6 or £h*vy [ winch. Ilka new. 350 75K..$8500/oflor. 75 Call H exi2.4'«i0M.:wA«wo«< r~ V8 engine, prefaraMy with I milea. $3800 llrm. Call 206-734-57B6«30-5986* 20 S900. Y arttran, Unm'ST REMEMBER1 ' 46ap*adtr*na.attached. I Mike evea. 206-737-9611, ^ day* 208-839-0328.’ MREBALL *77 22'. Ctass fflowvrtlOO. - That bWtday ad you plac*dcad otd*r aingi* axl* dump ■ C. 440 Dodge V8. 4 klto- ^ MO.* acm e Om* aoo kl TTwI* tru c k s ru n im o rn o t Z p Ar t b ^ryour'ban^he^ watt wi Ofl an geiwrotor. self ^ ifou ------nnaa-MMtTNowtath*th* CaB324-58W4O4-370r 2003 du*a ara paid. ^ r ac e ready. NEW 42 A- com co . new rool AC. 6 now % C « r Y< ^ tlm*looom*plchupyoui frAATED having a garag*; J*rom* Cours*,$800. arms. TCS no preload Ures, iir good condition, ^ ptetim .8lopby^ ■ , - 208-280-2749/324-0437.* shocks. +4 rear axle. „ clean,cli runs good. 70K ^ 222i£ 22Sj2122Sl!l— Cl**atn*d D * p t todayl * saie7PleM*e*Uuaflr«L - oose! ^ Buying baby Ilema, cos- P Please cal 208-2800461,* $5000/O«or, $5 034-4255 * | tum* fswelry, oU pottery’ $450,2tk»l°ubM.T^‘r 8SUZUKI -01 bROSO. dual q3ULF8TREAM u i ’90 Class I and colored glasswear. neoprene waders X a. 2 sport, great cond. Only C,c 31ft, Ford VIO. 19K, ^ ■ pair kids neoprene wad- 8300 miles, $ 1.200/ollor, $39,750-208-637.0610* <3 JKL ” CBBrSTnEeTwEaC EM ; lng boots, lackat. 2 vests. YAMAHA'98PW60, ^ I 208-733-0016.* tIOTORHOME -88 Cleon j oondttfoaiaoo. TREK Ch^om* fra* aiyla , 733-2888 altar 6pni.’ great cond,. kk] outgrew, ____ atuntblk*.*tt.oond.pakl— WAlitED Live large $900/offor. Call 206-736- 26foot.41,400m 26 llos, 150 r r S36S*eflS160,lkttnBlk«i>yla Evergreen and decMuous 6680,* Jnours ' on gonoraior, (3)20'«35aach Cali»k] trees. Caii D«B Tr** E $9500. 208-543-4454 * ^ jw Parm»4-*894.* I S uzuki-08 intruder 6OO: — 208-733^296* Low miles, wlndshieW, ex- SPRINTER 8 P ' *91 C otylo, 20' \ hA>^Oidgaapumpa rnolOrhomo. G onorotor. \ Classifieds I TRA8H *N TREASURE tended pegs, performance ' ___ or gaa atatSon lt*m a. Z Flea Market pipes, extra chrome. Pos- oir, a '' misc. 20K. $18,000 ' \ < -i Top money paid. ; . Opening May 2nd slWe trade on biggor blko. Cali Cf Bill 208-431-6308 * r \ .s iw * ® \ Tony208-868-0274.* npnitoiudlhe I , at okl Ivlotorvlew In 84,000. 208-438-S007 or WINNEBAGO ^ -78 22 ll. \: f in e p r i n t POBTHOLB DIQQBR WAHfBD'quality us*d ' 431-9254.* Dodge D< motor. Excollont \ ‘ PTO, e* auger; m iaa pow- = 5 wood working loola ‘and (oflofE^llU* SUZUKI -01 RM125, exc condition. co Now llros, liko \ \ot^ t ' f d a y s ' ar loola. Pkvnbbie. houM BR equipmenL Can 328-4043 cond., Pro-clrcuit pipo now "o interior, generotor. I C a li T iv ln F a lll• hotd Kama. Call for lisl. 0 *- or 404-9491.* i 667-0924* plus silencer, mony AC A( 208-324-3146 * I 2 0 8 - 7 3 3 ^ 1 208-734-9040.* , WANTED 10 buy b u c k & extras. 208-308-2073.* o r SHOP8ALEMayg-14 gooee bands. $10 a piece, YAMAHA '06, PW50. ^ i— Call M 8- 308-49M* - 7 20ft-677-4042in i9 e-5. Hand & power tools, In good condllion. B plasma cutter, ocatylent e»e»n^e»»»e5e»»* Can 208-423-0032* “ lorcii sal. ftoor Jacks, ^ tasi WANTED W afxM l High •NEW YAMAHA Y '86 Great lor POLARIS -98 RMK 700 TTTVVVTTT’T V equip., lool boj(*s. Toe m M School 1063 Y**r Book. 'DUNEBUaOYS* boginnors. | Oood shape, Lots ^ ol oxtros, low miles. \ an e)rtra ------m uchtolsL 208-212-0678 Ug to $80 to iirst person $3500- 20a-324-9557,* i i Single Lisl $2,199 $750 Coll 877-88Q4- 101 Juniper B t. BUHL*I responding lo this ad. , SALE $1,868 7 A d d .1 p hl i o o l o T ~ F A X ~ PO LA RIS -00 7 0 0 RMK ? . John al 1-985-788-4952.* 2 Sealer Ust $2,499 YAMAHA\ -80 200 Blaslor, PO TOOL BOX S n a p O n KRL wllh accessories, boon Ilko Hk new, $3000, 3 1003. large bollom box y SALE $1,788 Coll 543-B555* f o r o n l y' S 7 » 'NEW ATV * 90's K asea over ! hauled roconiiy, l Y O U B 1 New $7200 asking $4500 WCT-lT Dwood storage $1400/offor 208-328-4538' 8K SKl ID O O (2) 1002 SafQii, 208-280-3492’ /gardsn shed, ony size U8t$2.199SALE$1,588 _ ’U8EDATV-S* YAMAHA Y -93 YZ60 nevor 1993 Safari Rally, both Y o uir r od will run in... Ihal can bo movod. Call run great, musl soo. Both ___ 079-3OO8* i -08 Yam aha 250 $1,886 raced, i SlOOOCail AD , '00 Honda Rocons 677-2557 i * J}$1900/offor. 326-6847.* The Timcs-NNews • Ag Weekly • O0 n l i n e TIMES-NEWSs W anted: people w/hsnd (2) Your Cholco $2,188 ,YAMAHA.-98YZ125,Now 7 r ~ a n d M a ggic i Values Auto Shoppp p e r . C LA SSIFIED made items lor me lo •03 Honda 350 4x4 , markei over the Inlemet. rut>bor. brakes, rebulll, ^ DEPARTMENT'JT DiRECTTV«qulpmen NEWIonfy $4,288 forks, olmosi r>ew chain & H iQ wanlod. New or used ___ 423-8347 lor recontlng.* -02 Arctic Cat SOO 208-734-5538 sprockols, nevor racod, ^ Working or n o t C ash pd. .SAVE $4,388 $2000tollor 208-481-0154* r— I’riviitc IndnuliiiilI At;AtK OiiK o n ALFA -91 29 ft. 5lh I ^ ______('(uiM :i.iim c ■ l>:ilJ:iys- - — “ 20&«77-4543‘ -YAMAHA-90 350 Big Boorr wheel, oir awning ond S j ------^ TILLER. Troybulll Pony 4x2. $2205. Coll 208-733- moro. Only $8905 ■ ■ • Nnicli.iulv ‘ (BURLEY)* Loww^ Prices « X trw n * One Vchiik- iV-i All • ^ . lor parts. 208-034-8861 828-0876 We R nanc* 2323 or 733-7051* FFlnondng Avail. O.A.C. ^ ■g553 O fa o e o fr o a a s * m . OUN SAFE Natkmai Mag- PIANO Uprlghl. In goc 808 num Security, 15 gun.' Twin Exit M2 off h84- I YAMAHAY -02 TTR 225. wt j xond, very good sour SNAKE RIVER RV 4 round WANTED live trM a $1000/otlor. 678-2648 or. ARCTIC CAT ’96 Boorcat less lhan 1 so milos. iSSO Con 208-73&OM2 Spruce, Crab. Pine. 5Ae ^ 312-0214*. $2650. 208-829-5974 a MARINE I 7 3 3 W 3»31 1 ex»,2 I 4x4 454. Good cond. 1310 Kimboriy R d.TF 1 RpfireHowirdUpiigFTigHi? pen & othera large/small Bank Ropo, Taking Bids. d aya. 208-829 8422 after l /// F a x : 7 334-5538 4 - i 'manul. 1925 w/bencsnch. Call 208*788*2e76* As- QUN8 Coll troopor 357 6pm*______733-6060* ’ ■nail, m a g .'l e o p o l d s c o p o Contact Amy O678-6089* _ 1 3 2 3^ - S a t . W . 11250 W u rllU « r Mani Ifryi' WANTED buying caaln< mountod. ahoulder hoi- 08 '00 650 4 whoeler. ^YAMAHA '0 2 Y2250 rid- ^ ^662S250tol1erCa}l31 don undor 5 firs., mofof **■.LJO '77. 24 fl. travel TW»NF/(FAUS 19 or ehlpa a caeino collec: r - stor. has kllk>d Its doer & . $40001 KX'99 250 trailer. Good condition. 4422 or 438*3312' ^ ( tlbles. Sell to m a Ihrougt not broken In. $4500 Call ‘/j 3 ^ 7 9 * poa» *450. WJrjchesler • $2700 trodos or best offer $2500 Coll 430-6509' twinad@magicgicvalley. com ____- my website ibuychips.corr•lih Modol70 w/loopold Call 208-423-4547,* 219-9512 or 876-1427* 1906 Wlr»[>"9 4 orcallJames ^ scopo variable $450 both ALA U O '90 good condllion. HARLEY -95 Ultra classic. K S on upriohl.SBOO/olfaolfer. 1-805-962-2413 InCA.' I n <»"<>• 734-0818* 2011.2( SSeOO/ollor 6 7 7 --4042 4 0 Great cond. Organ Low loaded, iow m iles, I Call 208-734-0796’ Qenie SIOO. 73S-9379.*7 ^ WANTED Child's OUWOOi: a .* 8AVAQE 279 win. syn- ^ $12.995/onor 731-8486* I I ■ I Fax: 677-*77-4543 — ■. playhouse, for yrs •—3-( thoUc 4-12 X44 Simmons KIT -oeC om ponton 27 ll. »>(Ar4ddBabydranc scopo. $425/oflor. Ploase HoHD/Tw^BTsorihieiH s sloops 8. oxcollont cond. >.V ^ k 12630veriawiond Ave. ands piofljo call 738-3320 asl • & adjustablo sissy bar. .marling et $2295 + u wp’ lor Usa* 3;® call206-28p-0461.* { ______Rii$8300, 208-423-6291.* jjg|||fl BURLERIFT Stolnw ay, Kawo $1 200. Low m lies. BOATaluminup 14' sli Want Money? 208-886-2081.’ KiT ’01 Com panion 28 f l. - i* Baldwin, rocondillonornod! WANTED dead CJS on; 25 hp wllh oloclric trolling $(13 II. super sitdooul. cun [email protected] doilvory. worranty, DunDunk- condllion. no ongino___ o Wo Buy & Consign guns, any gun colioctlons & HONDA -81 OX MO. low sm otor. $750. Call roof, lots of extras, noaily >«y Music 410 8 . Caplllanital transmission, OK clioap 203-324-1106* K 0 or old binoculars. j mis., oxc. cond. Olfer or new 5-7pm.208-732-5396 L _ C N dB dse 800-281-554t5M9,- Call 420-3788-* trade. Call 678-79B7* 9SP- . Blue L akes Sporting ELGIN 1611. 65 hp Morcury o ro r 208-781-5566 onyllmo' O ooda 733-8448* : ------i3molor. $2000. n« Coll 7334862.* - 01 ^ — — y* . j ] MOTOR 18 hp Evlnrudo • outboard. Good cond- T S900. 20S-326-4538' NORTHWEST JE T -96.20' x8.5- beam, 340 hp..460 ^ ■ 1 l i * 1 1 ^ Ford, American turbine ppump, lots ol oxlras. $24.000. 208- 436-0827.- ^ ■ W m ______^ I RIVEn RUNNER '96161/2 E ilH i JEROME Sat. Onlyl 7 an 7 TWIN FALLS Sal. only. 8-3 ft. w/'Ol Honda 4 stroke tw 2003 Suzu to 4 pm. 3 fam ilies. An Multiple family sale. jot pump. Open bow .. I m ( F r o m ^ Brand Nevi 'uki V I tk)ues. QoU s gym, houseam TWIN FALLS Sol only, 8-7 ] Furniture, housohold w /c o n v erlo b le lop, lull tip I Fumiture. kids stuff, iawn ' lloms. and lots moro. hold Ilema. and mud mooring covor, oasy load [ O B W E I ■------moro. 618 N. Flllmor*.*uw* chairs, baby backpack, 877 Weshwind Dr.' = < traitor, exc. cond. Coll uch mountain bike, gam os. BUHL Fri. & Sot. e- tW IN FA L U im uiday 8.2 “ 678-3832 or 670-3753* • Air ConMioning • Powur SU'vtmg tools, home audio oqul|Mu’ta! I t o n m S »• books, dothing and • Powor Windows tina Door Lochs • Dad moved 1/2 his Stuff In SEASW IRL -94 20 ', low a r c a d e g a m e s . nonew'- Mon-8un8-8 ^ sleeping bogs, - ’ mygorogelthas logoi • A U /m wm 0 D'SC CD .ma 6 S(»< 278Whlspwing Pin* Dr,‘ hours, ono ovmor. Skis & • T.II Whoal • Rciir Dotioilcr .irxj S, rkfrlg., Shop lull ol looiilools, Etkhom.SaNageSala '' Greal buys on housohold mIsc,, aor n d Conllnuod until gone access. $10,000 Coll 436- \l^m • Inlermillon! Wipeis • IlhiminMcdr S i ' 5 « TWIN FALLB Sal, 8~-Noon, high back chair, washer. S rftuch moro. Furniture, ilnon, 1770 or 677-4548* I ■ • SpM foiaing Rear Sc.v • Fog Og' B Doni m iss this onol .• dryer, horrw decor, books, I • Dual PoweiMiiiO'S’ Alloys undinJMO'O f. ; tQ U u n lp a r S t’ bars(oak). windows. nico clothes, collectibles SHORELANDER Single j^t ------* etc, Treasures of NARFE. ^ plus k)is more. ski trailer. Eosy slide, I M S R P ...... SI.. S18.094 n lE R Fri. & Sai. 9-Spi•Spm. N oraco W indows ». members reducing Iheir Inventory ol items, you 1180Sparka* 8padded. Used twice, $450 W FACTORY REBATE...... ,.-S • S2.000 Hoving Saia. Toolools. Building Coll 678-3365* LITHIA DISCOUNT...... SI,-S too household Itemt..and or South Washington name ll,they no longer TWlfTFALLS SaiurdaySO i h h odds and ends. 280-0440 nood. ,TV, sloreo, phone.10 galkxi SKAQETT ski bool. 464 I r a E>nm|«impl^0520173^^^^i! In ttw garage 621 Hay** Dr. - -aquarium, nk» w om en's ' Ford. Jot, & tralMr. $3900 M I'S th SlTML* YWiN^ALLB Ralno Lynwood Subdlviaion’ dothing, books, lamp firm, S tarcraft aluminum cabin cruiser. 18ft. 115 ------Shlnai Continue ihriT o " ^ N FAtJ^ Sat. 8 am-7 shades, curtains, toys ortd GARDEN Plant SaleI May 10 until dark. Hugi lots of misceiianoous. Morcury & Irollor, $2900. u Ihru M\H7M Club Sale l l l K < Ovar2SO var1aUa*.o1iiOl carponlors sale. Largi 442 Buckingham Driv** g Boat & trailer only $1900, iuge Multi-family Coll 208W -8 4 7 4 * Jiardv parrannlala,, rocrock Olvor lattw, antk]ues on TWIN FALLS Saturdoy 8-4 4,991 iroo CkJthes, appiiances. aduit ctothlng t All Proceeds will go lo • Air Cofxilioiwg • Po\nv*iVim n “97 146&BIU*Uk*a«goll south o n BIti* Lak** bonolit • Powvr Door Locks • Powor,0/ MinorsM J JEROME sat7sun. 9- ling. from KImtMrly Rd. th*n TDo Ameriain Csncar a • In-Daifi CD Pijyer mm 4 Sp. Furniture, free slandiiindlng TWINFALLS Sal.7-12 right, H mit*.)’ ’NEW CAMPERS* 4 Spl'ukCfS itank. Moving Sale Soc/eiyfle/ay/orLZ/e. O USED PRICES • FoKtrtg Roar Soats • FullII S>.^Sl.1‘ SPML‘ boskettwll hoop, fish tar 2030 Candtawood C ircle’ ra^jular and plusI sl:s iz e Furniture, bedroom sot.2 TWIN FALLS S o T s ^ 61/2'Sun-U te. Ust $10,100 Wipvrj women'* dotWng. coll»ollect- couch, oversized chair, G arage Sale tW If^tiAlia Saturday SALE $6,586. self con­ MSRP...... $16,719Si and lota of m iu.JC. Iut6n(new). dining room« • lumlture. llros, quality i May 17th 9-4pm. tained. Pop-up Sun-Llle, I FACTORY REBATE...... •$2,000- i 326 8 .3 0 0 E. (1/4 mil*illeN. i table withalra, much mon dothlng.llghting. aom* Lazy J annual yard soles. Ust $6,300 SALE $6,588 ' LITHIA DISCOUNT...... -5-5 1 .0 2 0 e(Mo****QiMnhouM 704AtturaaOr.' ^ home Intortors and 480 Polelln* Ro*d.* NEW CAMPER SHELLS ample: ■JCIOO^SO many mlacellaneous - TWIN FALLS Saturday. 02 UDodge Ust $999 tW H n5~i5iH___ ir 2ll46akwoodOouit* KBIBERLV Bat 10{h, B<: Bshing eauipmenl. bookt 5 May 10 only. 8 a m -4 pm ‘02 S/F250 List $1049 Hottub,walgms«ench -02S/F150USI $999 clothing, lot soL , TWIN FALLB S a t. 8-5. ». S HUGE SALE Itrampolina, UngA)ua*i -02 S/Dodge U sl$l099 . misc»naneoua- J , Family, furniture. Old hats,>• Vallay Christian Church' Md. comping, oaltdlnli >' 17tM Haybum Av*. E* '02UChavyUst$999 tt), new ln box, Bcomfi miniatures, baby quills. Your C t > ^ ONLY $688 MAV & stand, spud bas-" YWi^ r^ALLd Saturday: back chairs. . (Off Orandvlaw South)* U w a r Prtc** O Xtr*m* f5,69! 506 0 * m Dr.* * ket, books, and lots misc. < May 10 only. 8 a m -2 pm, _ 828-0876 Wo Financ* 710 C am pua Dr. _ Furniture, clothes and C i i 1 ------TWIN FALLS Frt-Sat. 8 4 Twin Exit 182 oft l-84‘ . KBIBBRLVniura^unaun 8-7 Collodlbl* diahes. huntinj^ (S. of CSI- C ash onlyl)* miscellaneous, 284 Taylor.’ CAMPER C t o n Rain or Shin* inside VtoiMtopl Itshlng pole*, booki^ TWIN FALLB Sat. 9-2:30 The shop Is fun. Com*me by sleeping b^. baskets. '. WENDELL C self-contained. oks, ' C losedm yahop. Call 324-0900 otter 5 pm,* snd taka a look. AirIroon* oc toaster ovena more,,ti. Selling Mother^a Day gilts, < W*nd*ll M *thodlst dilionera, w«ld*r, lootools, 612CaKllnAv*> Church CAMPER B H E U Lear ior B Q birdhouses, home decor, doCi**and8omotf)cncim ora (off N.Cofl*B« Rd W)* lull aize Ford pickup. H i ond more at Frklay 6:30-4:30 ANOS SE 2-DR. H/B 02 TCrOYOTACOROLU CE SEDSEOAN $178*iflar.206-732«t16.* M 00 DAEWOO UN r4aCffn^BLW .* fw iirm igm srRn« whoieaal* prices. ' Sotunjay 8:30-3:00 Auto. AC. PS. PW.POLta.cnH.cnn«.«>orit<.gJ^|lf|C M emmac. b •» cond, poVFMca«Mfl« *30333 .fln»ttKtt.790 § 9 9 D AMFM.i 601 & Edith St SHELLS 8 used tiberoiaaa, (CanMoMobttaEatata*JS i t e m a a n d i O ' t s o l decorations, water bed. . iTum * a * to n D .8 tan i IH misc*llan*ouf.' _ and many mora treasures f III '88-X>3 Chevy atarting I I 02 KIA SPECTRAA L1 S SEDAN 97 AAUDI l A4 SEDAN • • -vW>lndoffloy ■ .Awo,Ac.t«apn«bc.weon(t.pofrer. 208- ! ■ AWD.tutO.PS.PW.PDLU..ta.cn»«. SA flllB ,AWO,AC.tut< CO. M f l i ? i . lawn mower, TVs, VCRi_ BALE, Toola, furniture,• open with Cinnamon roOa. 636-5050 or 280-3100.* QlANTCSTATVaAU SB| ' Torro mower, barbecu*. . ■ ■ AtATM CiM., CO. *32128I9»ttll$1i.0e0 Al O l f O W moonmirool.atoyi i» ia AM«C2J99 &M U » M 9 5 :r ; -Don't m lai thli'ont dothea, wedding Kama/- ooffeecake.ooffee.laaa ‘ m(n.bl(a.amkscaaaneous 1 ^ RETULPfOCES:e s b a se d o n mRcthAPRa. lo o i KELLEYhe BLUE 900K RETAtL VALUES Houaatioid lurnltun hotchoooiata. i tnlcrowBv*, dr*ii*n - WandaU U a th o d la t. b o o t e d , air eendMdr rprUt«a(umitur*.llkSS: ’S K fS S ^- i r - TWINFALLSeaLMaylO, ‘Bia«na,SSln,r«»*) ' ' njB ED R V a*------^ . . W w w ^ lawn Ralnorat)lna.UiytieJ , 8 a m to r , C h i n a a * t , < IT S b lM n M .* TSCrulMMaatarClaaaC • V - .'•dotfiet.mho.' ...... _ W£H5KiX5atoniy.8-7. - *! 2 3 'LoadadI 39,000 niii** :|i^il^*d^^la : S47H*yiwniAv*.W. ' . A UOtaM ot EVERYTHING, taa*. mlao. lt*ms,f( a 870B.Av*S.* ; ' ■ ••M ^ lo m f ftra v a l trir. 28' ‘wol TWIN FALLS B a t OMvl ' ; . han. 17M Aivarabi HEUB.KBgP OUH . waa $18,068 now 112.088 '.Igubdlviiiott oom ar i ‘08 Cordova Sth w/aiida . : cm&auNiTYNeAT ^ waaai7.088nowaiS.968 a S S S p : Boundar CiaaaASS' iTAuFRlisSi J ’ ” ■ o a le 1$ ovor. It ' , 'jB ourniponslblllty . '.V'-^Xand'ntaa^Bama.. ' f HAULER waa SI 0 .0 8 8 iMn,cfc>(haa,'hjnX ir ^ntty dM n. h t^ vnork .laaialiS ^ ^. .■eiW andararlO'pap oitt . li PU a WARRANTYwa*^ r ... S; ’ ^ a r t k y o u f o r y o u r i r.* ' a a M iin A v c .fi'* . cooperation ■ SaBBaTBW annane* = '^AndhMofMManii^^ TwfnPaOalin«2onM4 * . .'IBWCettoiwfod.* •WaFln^no** ■» j ' V C16T1mM-Nwir«,TWTwin ftttm , ktaho Saturday.^ MayI 10,2003

' ' KIT “Or Road ranoar. 26 •N O W E B A R 'OS utility f®!}- TERRY 7 » , 20 to o t aalf ' HAY TRtiCKS ANO r DODQE 'S 4 P ro a p a e lo r FOfMOROTOF-Jeo.bodyand WRON) -t* P-160.4x4, axL NISSANAN'SS.Mnacab.XE. ‘ > AC. mlcrowtv*. A*1 con oontalnad. nawtlraa trallar, convarta to 4x12. ib.r*)a.$e.660Mar. 4oyi..S U«ad S tim aa. S10,50< ■ T R A ItJ R t TOR SALE, i ^ . .S a ^ .. AC. cm taa. 1,500/ axc*aam condition. tSSOCS a i tin bad. ram ev& e aidae.; aatup«ndraadytohaul,' I : ! S 4 l 7 - “ " 55,! CaiS2S*4506.* ' ^ BilloKKHOOffiCUl ( S J on*r, 20»-720-70g«.* Can 20»«78-ew6* axtandtbla tongua. Wlll ___ hoid2ATVa.tMdiwiot.' . 324-eS81,639-2800 or ■ N5‘'*SP-dfc0 4x4 84»874*8744or 73t-7#5.* 324-040e,» -^ ■ 1 DODOE.'iTPowarRam aUX)KATT>ieW« “■I S400. 200-308-8113, . CHEVY *SS t ton, c ab and .21.260.9M T, 4x4. 300 9TA‘S14x4truj|axL _ . ------THAILIRB ®* I USeOTSNT TRAILERS^ leave massage.* » ana.; SSK. runa wall, ^ORI 1099 Starftyar. awning, KENWORTH'94 T600 chanli, ' 360 V6 angina. •' : eo Prowler 21ft. dual raar tirea, good S1«0«lar. «' 7»4-eeS2.* 400. <®2 auto, trana., S1200- Conu rafrig, lowted, axtra ] aero cab. aero dyne, 340Q < 20S-734-9444/733-Sg74.» 77 flad Dale, 17 ft. E Cat molor. dbl. bunk. Wrubbar, Wl aundard trana. it) ‘9*' P -36b. m 't. 04 Salem, 19 ft. laroe modal, ' ' 8 ft. m ade by C«B Ouall^ DODGE'SS Dakota, 2x4, n OTA '93 Extra cab, V iy. S1300.208-S43-9283.’ S13.000.208-731-3WS.* .^Cal 200.034-4446.- ORD'S4F>260 4X4, I. craw c ab . long box. J '93Wlldama«a. io n .1 utlut, 1008 Rockwood. vaty godd cond.. runa oraat ear atmka. AT, axtraa, I. w/cuatom alkali, dean , m^ opuona.I imUTV TftAIUft & i B : 11600 CallM1-23S^173» rabulit40a. cuatom pow« K,«S0OO Call : 'M Mallard. 24 tl. [ KW 000 'S2 400 BC, 13 CHEVY'09 Cl ISOO 4x4, exc. wnaala, paint & Intarior. . ry^M^WKtthxi. Can • '04 Road Rar»*r.-23 tt. lefl. ancloHd, S3S00• ' sp e e d , w el kit, 86 farm condition, < S4200, Call dqi 1003 Coiaman Ptonoar.ir. Cau 206-30M000* DOOQE *97 SLT 4x4, 3/4 nry vaf> dean. HoRdayRanv' 20W '94 Road Rangar, 27 R bed trailer 4 2 'long. - ' |n!a 1 ' '9 9 T a n o a2 ift, Ilia ^ wMlderBJIs2»W«e8r F ext. c ab 1T. dually, low k. loaded. Sell chaap. ^ M ’ PETERBILT 'M. « graBtmllaoe.10.000m l8„ 9232or431-0232,* 923; . . snj»I^Call678-41Br 'OO Coactiman. 24 ft. w/Rot trailers. 2O0-S97-M3S 'ml., 1 owner, with or with- nice lillle car. S14,000 an n B l - '00 Wildarnoaa 24 tt. DowntownHvvn^ out 24' alum, atock trfr, 8 ' r ' ORD'Se XLT, 4X4,4 FOM L SOX diamond plate, i orMO-IMI* < Can 064-2301* iD-^bbbrAW 'cafa, XLf, T O O tSC r '00 Coactiman. 25 ft. 09«-63a* wWe 7- high. 7 2 7 -9 7 o r J J wer alroka, AT, CD, I?.*™*I ful atzad tnxA. Lass *- Mora to ch o o a* fromom ■ WESTERN STAR '7«, - — , FORD e n '97. F-150, 4x4, SJ>,000A?fl>r. 423^647.* I I yr. okJ. Pd, $600. \ ; Tandem axle, dump truck, DOOQE D< 7 9 Power wagon. ,ti S260.206-736^460* r StartlnaatSISOO® VIPER *M “ I ENGINE t954 straight e w/ standard cab, long bad, FORO H D ’S 9 F .2 6 0 X L T PORB"ID '00 F-250 crew cab, Cummings & Allison auto. new > tirea & front drive Leer la ahall. Rhino llnar. Lariat, Lari 4x4, c lea n , new lifted, ,y 1 7 l/2H .C ia«9C . Fordrd 3 apd m anual transm ls- line. $1600/offer. Cali *7 )d, with kna ol axtraa. T R A^NSMISSION N S 350 ' ' SNAKE RIVER RV Id slon. robuilt 20,000 miles■ trans., runs great. $7600. I $7000 firm. Cau 20S-733- * liras,tlr« runa great, S3600. 3 o auto, nta *78 C^avy chassis, quoon Island ! Call208-731-0103.*- 20B-934.5919* J gi 30K-S21,O9S tuilMau ' A MARINE TC ' bod, goneraior. air. ago. S400 lor both or oioo,Gva«2oeooe<»Z7,' 208-733-0451.*208 2206-630*6041* 4X4.1.1300.731.1672* S3< ' l310KlmbonyRO,TF' awning, loaded and1 oflor. 20a-410-2048* 733-6060- Cleon On salo S24.095,M. d S d ‘04 Metro, wrecked. lASH -00 21 Vl ft. sihwha Financing availabio. New engine and othor w/nnch, like now, use good parts. StOOO. Call 3lim oB.aleop9( Bert Harbaugh Motorara 034-5940 or 53B-5941 .* Sl0,500/otfor. 432-5580isaoD ow ntow n Wandall 5 3 6 ^ 2 3 * NOMAD ’03 29 ft.,RarRom- pago 5lh whool, loy'haul- hai — or. luol stoUon and gonefonor- W ILDEHNE88 ’«3 22 ft ator, 100 gallon wale carripor. good condj J iHeVV -72 N ev,. Coll 20B- 536-6568 _____‘ - S2500 Call 654.2301* moon, loo much to Mat, ;■ PALOMINO '04 Tomt frail-ira ___ ■ 20a-543-44e2/460-l315.' or 10 (I . mco condlllollflon. Xfromoly Low Intorasli n CHEW ’40 5 window pick ; S2OOO2O0-731-4672.*2 * 3.9% oac New RV up, body re-done. Shavod I,, door handles No eng or :• PROWLER'86 20 ft,, tw • MIRAOE 2B' 5in, List ling S38,591 2ln9toek. Now trans ,oxiras S1500 bods, tonr Doih, owning 677-3549'______.■ AC. good shapo. S43003(M/ S30.988S l99m o.oac. ollor Call73-1-6719* ■ JAZZ 27- SIh. ListI s t FORD ’53 pans cars, ono 2 — — S29.900 4 In Stock,;k, door, ono 4 door, titlOG RANGER'76 2511^^.251 Your choico 524,988.)8. SBOO/ollor (or both. Call ■iPw E^lra SIh whool E*c. coni SI-J9 monihly oac. 420-3768.* Now uphoistory & carpc i arpoi- . m ir a g e 32' Sth, List F d R D ^ o “ lbO Rongor. intj Includoo hiicl"Cfi S56.037SAVE S14.000 679-nSG or312-2602' S2000/ol(or. Cloon iruck! 2f___ S299 monlh oac .Call 208-536-8775.* SANDPIPER'03 Sihwtiowhool ’TOY HAULERS* 20'? fl 2 slido oul3.J, IIIhko • 20' iravol Irollof solo k inn< «S! s 9 m ------now.-lial price-S25;0C5;000-- -S1S255rS139oaC - .•-iilsoll(orS19,995 • 2G Sth list 526,500. Call 420-1455.' Loadod'SALE S21.8B8 ;• SAVANNA '94, 28 r-T?r h. 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3 9 ^ l i 1 'I ' • J [ H»i(ranpvT»tiMU PH • '0 : 'e/U D o W h a tev er U kes,IGtiaianteem*l| m M ' l l l i ^ ^ C | L 7 D I MM a a in Men., B. 3M.79S.770Croo I.aOOjU.770 ^jsssmssisssusssi , / ;;.V ...... f - ■ - Seturdty. May 10.21.2003. TlmM-Newa, Twin FallFalla, Ideho.C ^ . ■MICK '01 Cef)tury Cua ■ • tom'PW.Powefaeala'u*-at«,' AC loadM. lovely oaroar. ' MOOS. 2 0 0 - 7 » 4 ^ d l r ■ »w- ■- ‘ ; Suburfatanra^. i Monte CaHbiHoi • r finilM. PB. PW. PL. A Exo. oond., loaded. Mm 0. flood oond 20e-733-lB7i aalJ becauae of divdrea ■ -SHEWTTSuBmBiFEarT $io,ooOAnar. Riek 2oa - 1600 L8;«xaoondmodmon. S54-42M«r2ie-9S34‘ - V llw at*M .$8.390IZ\ - eni7V ’*U i^6667oilai •■.2D e-734-2S aO rtf Bpm 1 1 M ^P*"- '9 3 F o rd A stro mlnlvaiIvan »« I. S .3 tSOOO/oHar. Laa Anderder- 5 ' Votlac. h so ttd and mam-mei aon«7e-0301/312-1722722* 5 ; oty Hating, .e way pow CtitVV Camaro H6m: , ■ Mata, laather, caaaatl .adultownad.AT.T-lopa. . CD. 3rd aaat. raar a rBduoad«7000.30e-72M , .-powar aunroof, narf bai [ j F I E D . V $27.400-prtoad^ eHew»«LunA».4d..^ i a C E R l : aall S22.000. Call 2020? Blue. AC. PW. P L 133H . 324-1457 . 40K. goo -^^^CD/DVD. ramola ata " W - *3960- 308-7256.* S a H l u A I n u m MtJt a a I ^ UISED i3^mieiSl)it*.'Book ti 424400. 0n)^4f0.400.). C Call roo<. c e d ahape. $1605 . 734^or-7»1.1300.‘ II I '90 Bronoo.^TTfTT A B5WrWC55vanTawI \ a l e s SnD A dad, exc. ahapig n e ' oorxtKIOn. rww timing belt.bel I E|liC; ! • # a SkSO O . Cal 20e«3&^-5777. Ilre a a n d m ore. S230C300. iRAHI[EED!! QmWB5ior5?H3; CaO 206<}2e«es2.‘ Q S N 8 W . CDj aunroof. a Pg ffB?yeM u8tanga^ E 9 H H H I I ^ S r i o w b o o k 20&-3S8-162-1922* oonvarilble. F bst & furfun. ■ w ia 5 to ^ 0 2 f e ( p e d m o n 5. loaded, red. w/blaca c k i B ^ g l n o . l a a W loadu leather. sa49SA)tler. . lKe,6oo.caa420«»S s?' ' . Z08-733-149Z*: BP^*^^^gfautfaan ftu fW arSST'ocCe^^ c\'' |M |o o d . and mual sao a . ver. exc. cond. varydaar>o«i. P lf l fi» » p c n d o lM a . S1700A)ff< $esooto«or. 733-4437* K ^ l ^rafeall (208)8S8>a2e9163 or H6W6A^Accbfg:4?^ wem f^fc»6847Bft«f9pm.n. •■ new paint, new engineline, K B m e =3 ^ dutch, timing belt, wolec%halr8, Ioadod. $25.0 *4500. 208-735^»18.* 55KNCall208-543.6779. • fl6f^DA»9gAccoffl4doo ,.i 1 owner, very clear S ^ z U k l '8« Samurai. £ o U l. now super swampoifniw $69 0 0 .208-423-4547.*i|Vs( tdCair ^ S ^ ftrtario r. yollow paint.t. HIHiflh f fo lib A ^97 AccorfJ. Al ileriii■ Twill(foils WM s j | *SArformaf»ce clutch.1 b> B^lt AC. 77K. greol condltorIlton. ' M ^ k l t . new to p e n d , 'tlow lie $7200 208-733-8578 a J^ ^ .m o s lo r m ufllor. S25C2500, • P *^'______«■'. 6T7-3549* _____ HONDA *92 A cm d . blad • •'rfVbTA '99 4Runnin n o r ^ <^oor. loaded. 107.00 J^-.v,tlmilod. exc. cond.. 7070K $3495. ikeT kOul ’Cflrtl- 1-808.667-9330.* iuessiworli t I ^ -S23.000. Call J a d C«i he G }'• fled Warranty 208-731-731- INFINITI ‘9S. 620. 4 dr ^ f ^ 7 7 8 .- good condition. $4000 v ^ j tf to o p ^ R 'a a 4X4 ,u Call 208-423-9086* Z f verywoll. $1600..Coll Cl tSli^U‘88 4Wb. space ca H evenings. 208-733-3123129.* pick up. 202K. Ask for Je J 208-768-4376.* E |bf Buyiing aI Usei;dVelhide!^ * r a m m jr ^ - ’'97wronglor 81^b tr : ^ m taijH now trans., dutch, prem'oml- PQH um sound/wheels, S570('700/ E t s P pH EVY '97 BoautilulJl Eltio6! otior. Call 206-737-9028}28.* 4j J f iflrend Touring QT.•COfl- cc :ig y p 2 Wlllys e J 2A (1 / INSPECCTION / ROAD)SIDE • ) 'Version van. exc. cond.cor i94eortginQl.(1) 1947I7w/“ V wm U Ipluah, 20 mpg. Otf(a ife r . v -6 and wom ovordr^e.ve. 1 - S 0 M 2 3 « 6 3 4 ' _____ top. Both for S2S00tol(6sKer. R * f l CHECKXIST ASSISTS\NCE |.ifcTlEVy'B2 A StRbrVS13 W 206-280-9274.* ,'ZO ood condlllon. rui LlrjeOL^J '93 Townca } < ,^ e a i , $1900. 733-799S exc. cond.. bluo-w/wWtS n Inspect!:ted by profesissional certifified 12 full mr o n t h s - 2 4[ h o u r s . * v ^ a iR V ^ L E R tow n & ^Coiou H; leather, loaded. 179f rQryA W O, leather,. PW . $349aWfef.206«e6^502 ' C '^^^sa-antry, very dai ^ M a u t o m o dean. •HAyfr/i^lter. 324<4366 H i b a e k e d1 byadim itedi w arriaiity firf r o m ; u s e d vehiclesa ar«:e eUgible if o r M " '.DEPARTMEN!M T SATURN '0 2 6C 2. AT. “ door, teaded, 18K. alam le d c o v e r a g e aggainst i m echanin i c a l M $11,500/olfer. 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