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, Twin Fallsi ld B l H i ^h o /9 6 th year, No! ______^ unday,_ABnlJ5,:20( ______$1.50 ------C(X)DMCtfMb j W i N G m " " W e a t h e r lo lu n tte e r ^ ^ - V Today:!.M ostly ' w o r k:p a y ss o f f fb r Bl(lo c k yandmilder.' )P worker geajarsupforne: S:xtcM llerige;e in House Hardball:: Polkics bel ^ . ByMlcbwjaelJouroee- la rgse. e part; be_ V. vpted.to.pui ^ PageA2 • i|mejj• By S haron BlockBl headed the group womieTien’s o rsa- • sam e. , . '. D istric t 23’s'3 ’sXentral^Cp_mniittee:^ —-—^omanlarcHna?a ayisthe-hean and uul 6 f ' ■ ' nation iz a t wro • Since BlBlock took over -the' ^ . meiiiD^. . al R ep ublican P a rty *-and lo b bb i ie d h a r d h e lm ; th e5 ggroup’s membership • It didn’t’t irimpress the commit- ■ eredinparksSaturdi 'ell.'' fo r hiherselec- , has doubledled a n d its m onthly lun-:.. • TWIN-FALLS Randy. •. te^ at alLI. SSi h a r b n B lo c k s p e r - . _ for Easter treasures: - ■ Althoug >ugh sh e w orked w ith 'the. '^ -doii.: cheonshavetve become-a forum fnr • ' Hansen-had some-pp o w e r f u l.___ceLve dually,Ily, loyalty, was more ; —^ageH B l- -T-win-Fall ^lls^epublican-Womien^— ..diitcussing'tl5 the issues. The grou]^ a llie s :— powerful . ■ as a vfeluilunteer, she was. hand- le, more In . has also beibecome a strong fuhd- • His form er colieagueu e s in th e A fte r wirmi ^ paid for her efforts inning'the committee’s S ecretsiln 1970, ab.barrelof'. i last three raiser foror the local party,' House used their influeLlencewith nomination,])n, leaving Hansen out with a seat'in the Idaho do nrs e than in Hemplemana n sa id . , local'party mernbers* I to try to ;in th e cold. B iH d io a c d v e w a s te ddumped m in a- House of)f Representadves.I d. Block, was a p p o in te d n involved “Sharon1 h as w o r k ^ v ^ h a rd get the popular formerir lawm^- . tb the Hous , p i t a t t h e Id a h o N aticidonal pov* 1 ouse'Friday by Gov. ' D ir k K e m p th b r n e ’s Women,”' forAeRepu(publican Party and she e r b a c k to th e S tateh o uuse. s D irk K em pthi Engineering'and appointnicJrient of Block - and her • : ' p th o m e .' ^all the yearsjve beenton. : , h a s ' d o nne. e a good job," . They wrote lettersrs, niade .“There’si’s a.j s t r o n g s e n s e , o f ' boratory ■ nominatiJtionior ,the.post over man* as a . Environmental Laboi with the Republican V , phone calls, .and didi all: they “:duty In thele (Central Committee - r e p o r t o n . " o m e p reretty t big names - can, in ' caught fir e -b u t a rei . '^ d Marilyn ,HempIemaiWsttict23, ,,. r ' Plea'lease ^ BLOCK. Page A 5 . ' could to persuade legBgislative: : .p^ase, ... the incident remiainsn s s e c re t. . That’s why Hemplem ase see APPOIHT. Page A2 .' PagoB l . member of legislative I^ ------igress,— S m j t e i Bustjliwork 6 on taax cut ; The A»so(etatedrted Pre— •'

< ' SmalUuslness succes ■ - ^WASHINGlJGTON—-W riting-die-^ ■Veterinarian-builds^-?»a-fausi-" !nt,a.tax_check.£his-.~; ■ ness. ’ . , might g^t some of it . ■T .'.back.' P a g e D l Despite parpartisan differences,' P^dentBushlush and Congress are V closer th a n evee v e r to a n a greem ent ; S p o k T s . on ta x c u ts that-wbiddUii give m il-' ’ lio n s p f A m en ■ Rebirth of a program:n : B: u r l ; ^ s lericans a tax rebate this year andind let them 'keep ii. . , tennis p rb ^ '^ was nenear greater shareire of tiieir earnings . ' death five y e ^ ago.>. BBut with______• • ■■ tne energy of a new cocoach'ahd. ' Aldioughdiethe Senate vofed ear- the d^ire of its athlettletes,the lie r th is m onthn th to trim B u ll’s .10- tennis team is as popup ular'as. year tax curfnrfro m ||1.6 .^trillion to , .$ 1 .2 trimon,I, ththat is riot die final • word-on its; OVIb v er^ size. Even gt P a g e 0 1 :• : * the lower amoim ount, everyone ...... ■; “ piiysW com ee ta cbiild get a tax • '- - - ^£UkHLd.ihe.ta]i,ta jy :y flfjty.f»TT m rri ■■ ■ y.._. ...^ rie d .^ ^ : House ^e^23B ; Shanlaron .. ••^^Sejri.rJohaiS . Block \ton the bbttle,5, but;:fa Saturday in' the • Democrats* ., .w e e k ly ra djio io address that the - . Randy H a h ^ couldd winv, the - . lower figurere stillj would'mean virar, to d { ^ editorialIsays. S£ . “die largestt tatax cut in a genera- • P a g e A 1 4 tion" whilei preserving-enoughpr biidgiet su^lus)lus money for priori- _ .' ties such as 1education,.debt. ,- 'V l ^ n o N ' .niMtruaucuT^^ rediicrionanddid defense, slxtternriafold Nlok Braaic .“W h ile eachsch bf'my 99 Senate >r, a Christmas ^ f t frorn (ils .church,eh near hit family’s home>m« north Of the canyon a c k h o m e : ' w eit ot Shoifionii I . colleagues andndIwanttoadd,'cut,.- 1 ' ■ ' Spypy^lane ‘•’ • . ' ' • f' ' amon rides on his four-wheeler, tweak, tinkercer and rework the budget agreeneement, the Senate ■ewmen noFfllh. • retuj sscj™ . reached a truetrui compromise,” • i theii; S - In thfie S pring a] ’s accident . said Breaux;c; who.w brokered the ab>SS;ff.. , ' S e n a t e '.dealal v/ith Majority ' -V base .-L e a d e r T ren t Lc -Satu It Lott, R-Miss.. ' fami]ilydiscove]afterteen’! ^&|jjjjJ ' With Mondayday’s tax filing dead* .• >n to beliesive, BgJHB line almost at hand,h the chances. [■ B B have improved■ed forI an. immediate . ByDenlseTutTumor . ta x r e b a te aIS s well.v The Senate - T ln w ^ e w iw 5rsaseasoi ■ writer ■ M a y il , 2 606: Today b^a n aS‘ ■ ■MHBh voted overwheL'helmingly to renirh • days, w ith Tanner off: to> school,s< Bjl i C T $85 billion to) taxpayersta> In the fis- TW IN FAA LI L S - M iiuons o f p eo p le ai vork, Nick, Jfannah and I afom er~^^^^B||| K w ra - -^.cal year-tharbiiPbegan OctrTas a , tiiig iii c h u rc ’• • '“Thursday, j arches’thiis m orning listening t : m any other lunch...dt H |B | . modest way of stimulating the •mons a b o uIt t ta hope that can conquer ad r je lt such agony in m y enrii economy. Therhe House is less . ' ty. It’s a sem e a r e sit* ’ Denny off to'wo irmon the B r^on family haslg to s er- ■ Iioentout tOluir express the pain I felt." en d iu siasd c, b utu t th e re is momen- ilmbstayear. : S e c t i o n BY SECTa c t i o n . • adversi- ' / have never., '-Entxy ^m thejo! jou rn al ' tum in b o th partp arties to give some- . ster Sunday, the Bramons tiasbeenan Word!;'connote o fS h e rrlBB tumr on - . . Uiing back assocI soon as possible, Section A Sectic nth away from-an onniversvj ', Under a plaitlian by Sen. Ernest ,' «On;D . Id have vranted to celebrate sday was a cool and windyidy ' Hollings, D-S.CS.C., an estimated . Weather 2 Money.y ... . i l -6 . one-year anni a r e less nniversary of the acddent atha r y th ey 1 .decided to take a lunch- 1 2 0 million taxitaxpayers who paid Nation Classifie(ified .6-20 ,16.yearroldI Nick N Bramon paralyzed fror uer the . That Thursd!w Y am aha 400.,A n obedien ' . incom e ta x e s oro r payrollI taxes this waist down.1. . ■ • • • . World:..12*13 : that left'. Nick Bramon .< he left a note like heh e w a s . . . year would get checks of $500 „ _ “We’re a close family;" 'romthe ride on his new~ supposed to,'Sb his pai .each as earlyf as July if the pro- : . . Opinion ..14:15- S e c tiotion E . Dad Denniss BramonI told die Triumph I wouWn’t wbrry. Fron - posal wins finalnal approval before re s . 1-6 s 1Lions Club last ^ horhe in the Snake F , then. A secondid wayV tb returri tax- ' l^e. d o e v e iy th iiig dollars is to adj . Section B : u»y...d.Vbbv a ’ togeUier-hui “ W®- iph over a d v e rs ity - a -•..Canyon,-where his-dadid'oper- I adjust withholding ------fiunting, fishbig. camping.". hone FaUs Powei* plant, itIt.w ,v a sa from people’s5 paycheckspa for p a rt ; ,M ^c«eyl.5 crossworwrdr..3' Aiidcoping D the top of the grade. HeH e h a d of the year. r&er home diat*s been remoc Cbmmuniiunity..;4'. Sitting ihh . a te s th e Shoshc:m a n y tim es b e fo re ... i^H I ' Biish cbnrinucnues to insist that- ktetio/W est.«. Seniors,:._ : e 'to accommodiodate Nick’s new life. Mom S :pne far when he felr die m .*eeL any, rebate bee ppart of a longer- 5».'v-p . Bramonrecall short jaunt to i ) m otor- : U i t May, Nick( Bl Bramon wias In a motorcycle a a ile d , “W hen I g ot to d ie nodeledhos made the trekncable malfunction. He gla V term tax cut.r. T1 h e H b U se h as- . .. ., ------_ a n d figured 01 l.ei.«bouta.fourtli.of.amllft.frbra 1 outJiow.bad.it-was,-I-broke«n S h e n i ' H e h ad n ’t goiB enough'.tb-veeracross’ihe' ------passed-the-foui:ounnaln"compo- . arid lost it.” . ^®^._^HIghway,93,,thatM left hlni paralyzed. . SwmoriC hospital , .. cycle’s brake od ^-big'rock.-Im niedlst^ ■■ nents of the presire a d e n t’s p la n a n d ...... Sports ...V W ■ Looking back,ba Sherri and Dennis Br^ : was. broken. 'c o m m itt^ to ththe e president’s $1 .6 both say they iceddwn:— back,'jusilong« ey’re lucky to have been livii to crawl a little, but thee sslope - ■ The paramedledics and Dr^Kevin Kraalial,an trilUon figure. , . ' Mwjes . . . . . 7 • an.MahoPowi ...... -and slam into. m e r Company home that the was hidden from one sidee of0 the emergency roorMih physician at Magic V«VTallev ’ L a w m a k e rs-s r< r e t u r n A p ril 24 ty offered tb Br^on knwhisbackv to m ake wheelchair-accessliving in N i^ tijed-toirs p assed b efo re th e driverver of a - Keglond Medicdical Center, began-the fiii from their springring recess to negb- iBdna*. F o rtu n a te iss rnot a word many people w he utili- ’ was steep. Hedele w heal'd Nick’s call for)rh 1 elp '. m an y ;n hi< r h p<^t 'B uf« < h a t- -g iSance-CpnuBirmittee,i(epublican» > — ------Bcamonsusfrtlfrtheword’a'lorr:— ^ •------les that He had been ly w asn’t th e worsiorst of,it Nick had also butlurst a Charles Grassle»ley of Iowa, pre*’ g stqty, but it’s an old, old si ^ t the ^nicking, thoh me,” he told the driver!a-: “M y .------^------—: diets, the Hoiise:ise and Senate will E D ' . C L A s s r p iE t >, so just call for help:.” . ■ Fie8seseeH0PE,'lPa£(]fieA6 . com prom ise aIt t aal b o u t $1.4 trillibn d story, . ' ’ “D on’t touch. . ;”o v e r.lO y e a n ^ g q n to ... back is. broken, i er Claude faces a nlew worliM ^ e i i h e ’s rele:eased ' H ’ -ByMarkWublt ■ e Dallas tj a r m o t e hig h -d esert camunpfacesa'. .self-defensi!nse, wants;no part of.the ■ H : .TheAssodatodPrasi je : dian four years no0 miitter.m what the arole hearing bn April 26.>• ■■ ' . restrictions>ns being;ia parolee vwbuld for mllne clauM ii He first becomes eligi Id . Idaho .Commissiont forfb Paj^ons and ^ a t i igible for . 'Imposebnhia h is ' Parble dbes. . . . ■ elea« onS^ L 2 2 .^But dhe ie 50-year» ' After n , , : . ■ H fa ■ro^iaaP:8e n teencb'fomjluntary n d Mthuslast Wild West t n d isd a in 'fo r. w h a t hei c6n-n-:-;f i,jnih 8laiiyitei:"ends1 in F e b ru a ry 2005 Kt J, i t o r n o t, C la u d e . r el«rho killed on Jan. sT?981>81, r a t h e r s id e re d linuueasonable'audibrivV&at n H . most notorious cdffli ian be takoi in for poachiu i^ Uh’t . put him'bel nistrativ^.-gbo'd . r I' r - orinBuriey behind bars to b e^ '; w th' o i n 't h e to ta l seo- .• ty* '*■ >•?imitting.one bf the whiee.ready to get out of theb eK A ju a s . . .aind^awneined the popu^inytfadi^ ■ I;:; ;The randi W d'^ ^ster.w eekeiid ^esinldaho histo- tharison where;^e’s bieing hdd d . ■, behind-twowo 'books and.a made^for- Dallasi'.jiAo; has • exprei acquit- f 677r4042______ressed-no'.:- tdevisloiinii ? oSS n t^ 'was And he M ;; '\ r ¥' HIP" ■— ^ . . . . » a ;nn m |Hwi.T»ln>rin F ^ ld ih o /s w id v ; April 15,-2001. .' •■"•TF' ’ • -'V

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Dallas _ Appoint ‘‘ICwrtinuedfromAi.- • . , DallasIS will1 be returning to a a u th o r o f th e 1985 book,Ik, “Give a Larry Ellistlison;' These ehtrepre- ' led and his repeated;ed refusal to ^ much difilifferent world than the. • ContlrumlfremAi ' Boy a G un ,* !,ab o u t th< f .technology .have ; “ H e d idd put pi us in a bind the • ^ubmit lo random urinalysesuri in ' one he lefleft, at once more inured ^ ; to the Party «■ a strong ' saga. “We’re a mucc h ’^ o r i ur-now-heroesrlt^kind-H- ^ mce-ahd-more-wtUlHTts'— ^ imormed people“nowV 1than we • of the Wild Wi West oh the lo y alty ," sa id M ark S tubibbs, Twiri ' m e m b e r ^Elmer Haggerty, At lhal rpoint. Daliallas.will be questionon government, more were when Claude woi orked his ’ Internet.!’ ; Falls’staite GOP vicee ip e rceiv ed fa r less posi- 1 serv ed a s . B u ts o mle. e of c Hansen’s fiscally ' off and from Rubv_Ridcd&gas.^eM.^go.vemment ^pcesident^0c»the«pa ■' ■ isqueeze*hlmrHe*i^!i > a8 t« fo u r « '1 "conservative*:ive«fornie™iSrfirHje“ ' ' unabomber; the years due.venrchallenged:.— __y.eat5,.Stubbs.said.____u — .-^fewer-places-to-go-tc)-to-carry-on— "lic-todayay-is not-so-willing^to””-The:,prison”cells~lirwR!cl ™ ' House-qiiestiiestionTBlock’s'commIt-— ~ •this son of sensemi-hermit' accept aiantisocial behavior - - are more people who .. ..That group-provedid to be ' ment to “Re‘R e p u b lic a n v a lu e s .” - has been held'have beeeen filled protMt payLlying taxes today than • Block’s, most powerft ’ , lifestyle;’.’ said Billli fMauk, the .especiallylly killing law officers - with images of citizen re ■ful ally. One key vote■ote in .p artic u la r b o th -- - resistance in the past.:t. There are more peo- , Several of. its members .'Boise attorney who0 hash contin-.' ’ as somcthithing that.can be justi- ., or government force rui ■s lob b ied ' . e rs th e m . - rued to correspond wi •un amok, pie who thiihink that the govem- . ,oh her. behalf - ec 1 with Dallas- ’ fied byaa desire to pursue an ' depending on one’s pers{•spective. - . m ent is an :clipsing The higherher education budget , ;since helping him b in,interference,” he • , Hansen’s . suppot*t u beat fii^st- ' independndent, unencumbered Gini Graham Sco:ott, an .said. ^More from had been maimarked by .flscal'con- . ,degree murder chargc ife. . re political candidates . IStatehouse insiders, rges i;i 1982. wayoflife. Oakland, Calif., socioloilegist a n d .' ru n on th ese servativess asa: a key bill tb be. se fears,.,these.themes,. ——'J-Hansen, - on the othe: . .. “I fully ex p ect th at if he can, as ■ “Claude'de’s essential appeal was -author - of the recently pi ier hand, whlttled dowrow n to m a k e i w m for ■ . soon.as.he can, he wit published .' . than' ever diddi before. And that had I .lost a lot of credlbil will go as far to dummimies. Nq sophisticated' book, “Homicide: 100 \ ality with a huge tax cutcut. A m otion to o p en ‘as he can away from tl Years of simply reinfciforces those fears.” - ] n the. general piersoncou:ould e v e r h av e fallen for, M urder in America,” saic -. local p a ^ workers, desespite his up the measulasure to. cut back its population.”' • ■ 'that jive, udDallas’ The unfoforgiving, vast and j k'e,” .said Jack Olsen, notoriety1 reflected .theI cd e c a d e ’s. s p a rs e ly p o | , meteoric rise in influenoice at the ' provisions failfailed In the House In 3opulated Sagebrush > ' only S5,0(l - . • islative sessions, ’ Circuiacion - . -even violent ones. Nevada ahid d .southwestern Idaho « Some- .cutting thesbiU. bil ■ • . • ■ . . Danlcl WuIiKk.clreula^liliill»ndlroclor .' “"»■ S?"'>unday.only $.^.5U,per week, . “In the ’80s we were celebrat-c is steeped ii Statehouse Insiders hav(ive called ' “That wasAras a f u n d a m e n t a l Salc\.iax inelu I in skepticism about ] iiiluded in atl above raie,\. A ing i reckless individualisiism, how- government . h im S p eak er o f th e H oususe mate- Republicanan .iissue,” said Rep. nt and its representa- '',rial. . Circuiption phone lineslin are open SIJ.IIl) eliargiirgc witl be.levied for alt ever < it manifested itseiielf. Now tives. M ike Moyle,e,R-Star. B , • . ’ ;t>etwecn 7 nnd lO'n.m.m . u n iy .;if you rciumcdulicckvcks. . • 1 • we’re in tam er tim es,’s,” Scott. Dallas ekeaper l>y 7 n .m .,'' . i said. “The people we’ree glamor- and remainsns. a re sp e c te d fig u re '. ,jas. bishop In his tW irin F;alls her decision,•n, ssay in g th e b ill g a v e ' ‘ 'call (he number for youro u ru re u : M ail Infor formacipn , izing > today are Bill Gaiates and to some. . Latter-day Saints warard, and-- a much need. ' other personal reasons,, rrecently • neglected coU(college and imiverslty- . ■ ; Twin Fall* li«tied dally-al ui l.l2Third'Sl. W.. Twin disclosed,as the purchalaseofa; system, ' and Olher areu.i 733-0931 'Jsho. k second Twin Falls car t D. H3.10I, by Magic'Valley’ r dealer- : ; “I supportort education,” she . .tScwspaperfc Inclnc..PefiodleaK paid al Twin' iship, Hansen removed hihis name said, .Q.. ______FalK hy.The TirTimesrNe'ws. Oi ndal clly and Salurday. April 14. ninumbers . Saturday.'.April A 14. numbers aas the incumbent candid ■ ■■.Subscripcionrace.s id a te fo r. , H a n se n Isis ththin k in g a b o u t chafe- ; Hotnc delivery: dully and I pjiper pur>uani lo.Sectlon 6C- th e s e a t. .• :ndSL.n.fciy.S4.20 :Z 7 f " "bho Z Cixle. Thursday i< (ie/eby lengihg Block>ck forthe seat in'tl©: Although: the .comi per.wceli: Sunday, only, S2.MI S3.. per week. , d e » ig n i,« j,hI Ihc , day of Ihe week on which f » : . | P nm ittee - summer of 2002.200 . . ii: . ,M alt NuhNcripiiiinv tnusi lic'p:i . 3 8 16 29 5 found a number, of eager «p;ildln!idvoncc kpal noiice. wllwlltbcpubllxhcd. ■; ercandi- “Pve hadlatleastSOcallsfrom:,- at »and are.avuilnhic only whervhere delivery ix .. ,p„Mma%ier, POW8MALL NUMBI :. dates - they eventually er, pleiise send change oT ““ .j:. ■■■ ■'. 5:.9- i y settled , people teUing:ing m e th a t I sh o u ld ,” ' ,. I not mulniolncd. Miill rjics: AlAll Idiiho raicsT aiWre-n form lo: 1 0 15 17 oon former rancher Gebrgi 10: P.O. Box 548. Twin Falls. J g : _ * W IU CAHIH rge Swan Hansen said,lid. “I will certainly^ •' ;«Jaily and SunJuy per week, dally lOaho K.IJO.'J. IIH. Queen of clubs . - Hansen’s decision w • only. S4.0I) p e r week, .Sundu;itiday ..nly S.1.(K» . - was.not ' put togetherfier a committee to ' CcpyftghlOiOOI .' . . : . Saturday, April14, nurumbera • Saturday,/ .•quicklyforgotten. . Ipcr week. Oui ofM aic rules: rale dully and tugieVai /. April 14, numbers -. _ .. e x p lo re th e!possibility.” pos . .. • »V»n^W«w.p»pir«l«ifc . M ter Swan’s death froi-om.liver . • ' ■ ■;: i , Times-N-News telephone didireccory • cancer in March left ththe seat rimes-ATeujs•ws politics and state'' * 0 ^ -vacant once again, he rere tu rn e d governmentn reporterr Michael, v as, a candidate for the se ; C irculation (D aniel Wa:Walock, Circulation Direaortor)....,...... E xt.l I h o r S j ai M at this ■ J o u n tK c a nn bebt reached a t 735-'. .' . > Classifled Advertising ( year. He was rebuffed 1 lg (Deby Johnson, Manager)sr) . ; ...... 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. NEW YORKY( (AP) - D em ocratic: ■' -1-^oirenI INSURA^NGE -v': *: donor'pcnlenise Rich has struck an1 •- 7his-ro[e-in— M pardon swindle; '. ■ . 169“ *239»* police arrest two unldentientlfled people for curfew vio'lal ! Rich, who h ad argiied in ■ BlatloM Saturday In CInclnnatlyvtl, where an 8 p.m. curfew wenBnt Into - h e r ex-hu:lusband-s'favor-acspite. ■ effect for a third straight ghtday.' . • ■. their divonorce, has'l)ccn bargaining ■ Modal riS20S . with prosetiMcutors for weeks in an . .Model RNJ75, attempt to work out-an immunity . J , deal,.uiemimagazine rep o n ed , d tin g S , lawyers doj:lose to th e investigation. . ..I 1641 HIDHUirDND AVaUE EAST » TWIM fA Ui.lP*733»1120 S. II • P rotestters take; to th e Stitreets T hat mealeans any Information she , givesauthohorities about th e p ardon.' I / could.not)t 1be usted to prosecute after fuineral o f'rn a n sh oDt b y polil i c e : '“Mari: RilRich has been living in _■ • . exile inSwSwitzerland since a 1983 'CINCINNATI ■ \(A P ) -■ n t charged liim w irh ta.v ■ ' evasion, n « —— -H undreds'of protesterters m arched"r^"fW ltt rack eteerin g a n d .viola't*. ,, through riot-scacre:red str_ee,ts. , ' A ' - ing trad e! sanctionsss with &an. He ^InClndnna ■ ' Avondale9 Q / • ' was.pa'fa^ S a tu rd a y -after th e funeral fii: of a Clndnna\ Ooned by Clinton.just naff 5? mayor dedared a state}of of ■ ■ • **»■' before thee presidentI left office in entC , black man whose shi ]are shooting by emergenitency and dlyvMe curfew Thiirs*ursday.. 11 ;. January, dc . police touched offf a week of ^ • despite objections froni ' . White Housluselavwers. : . P ’ : u n rest. 1 Saturdjrday: White policefnari shoots, OtSv '■ ' ■ ■- ■ , Clinton’s lasted sev'^ . unarmeded IfryeajsjIdAfrteM American I’s pardons bf Rich and The demonstration'1 ^ T.: ' • 1 i mil- othe« aree beingI investigated by .eral hours and:wasIS {geoerally. 2 Mondvfda^Prot^marchesi'/f • Univ.of • . if. Walnut'* ckco White,’thtthe'U .S., ottorriey in ; p eacefu l. T h e o n ly com f e r tile :dnfrontatl6n ■ , violence:e ai l City Hall, p o llc o /is - JIneinnatl I ^HIIIB. ' Manhattan.n,- • • • • with.police came whe'hen officers , hoadquaruarters;. Incinnatl'/ . , *• .Invcstigai§ators have been ques- shnr hean-bagsiat^a-ia-eroup or ^ ^tioning w'Itnesses itr about whether " ill iday: ^uths loot J ' ^ ., ,,, ,.'abo.ut«a,d.o 2e n > p elople o p a few , .aioresnoi a " ' - ■ H • v t iardonedJ4arc>Rlch«in— blocks fro m th e church, :lorctrtjnirffliTgsT“ 2 ;2 !1 1 " ^ 2 jf / exchange fc ‘Ch/ ■ . attack momotorists.;: ; ^ R hine ■ / - .'\fifybr- \[ :. for contributions frbm . Hundreds of mbumemersatNew , . v...' ■ 0 3001 KRT pcnise-Richich to tlie ex-president’.s. . . Prospect Baptist Chuhur'ch were' ■. .4 WedneInesday: Rioting ^ '■ E 1 » .. library ' in ir Arkansas,... the ' ■IPhysicidns told.the death of 19-year.old,19- • sbeyondcemeroffe.. ^ X ■. Democratic'ic Party or other politi- llceofficarweailng .■ r ■ . Timothy Thomas was»s ia tragedy . £3fo5?rS - ■ cal causes,, andar whetiier tiie money rimediate Care CenterT- ' . roof vest hit by ' might- hav.aye .come from the - that raised aware'nein e s s o f t h e . M a t butHJt not injured' •■•••11T T J , stru g g le s o f b lacks in th r»i 1 financier. .Opinaom-Ipm-rda,Bys a w tf k • A tro it'fro mi CSI on.F plli Avinus 1 thecity. sou»ci!-»£: ARCIr*cinMlVpo*i : f . CpVir p i n c i M H • A spok'csir • “All yoii heed to dolo iiis hold an. sman for White’s office, ' iM hifflB Herb HaddtIdad, declined, to com- R ig h t n o w w e 'h a v ee tlth e w o rld ' • . 7 3 6 - 7 4 2 2 • ■ / ment on thehe investisation or the — ^— looking-^t-Gincinnaci;^tir^the^Rev; ------b e fo re -thhe^curfew-took e effect. ' .with genocide.” ■ H7 Deniscllich’slawyer, l^m on Lynch III. saisaid., "The ■ .M archersrs sang gospel hymns . Malik Zulu Shabazz, nationali Martin Poll’r)!lner, also declined to' world needs to.se'e: fiifirst of.all and clappeped; their hatids as they,. spokesman, • for the Netew Black comment., ----- _i-that-black men-knovlow how to. marched.pI.p,asti-poirce-headquar-r-^] -^Panther^Part^-won che*leers from > .-^Roger-G€lint6n-is l to-appedr ..; gB Byg rt '?tand upland be countimted. Stand ten, whichch was guarded by offi- . those,i in. the'church ancnd others {>efore a_gngrand jury on Friday,' iip for justice. Stand1 upu; agairist ' in riotiot gear. The crowd,also • iwho'listened outside to0 ia broad- . lawyers d<^ose to tiie probe told die — :-bppression.-’V----- ^— ;— —visited-thehe-alleywhere'Thomas “—■' \cast; as he chanted,'ir>lacir-™ |-taerB-He-has-dehled-tiiai he ' ' Outside, protester:ers.w aved' virasshot. pow er.” uiy money from people *“ ...... i'sig n s-say in g T -^It^ Is-Fs-RightrTo"**'. 'Authoriti T -^‘»This-is^pra-nerT ubehalf^hearequestedw* “c K i ' n ^ t ------I?ebielti-andriJIt’s-Time-rJe-To-Shdot— -what-promompted-officers-to-fire— — rebellion;” he'saidi------irdm.hi5.brother.-.wh'or4 small.. . . . Sydney •Melbbi Back” as hundreds of3f mournersI ' " . the 'beanm bags. No serious NAACP- Presidentt Kwe'isi . 7 - D n V O u i , filed p a s t th e o p e n silviiilver casket ' injuries wei .. . Giwat Barrier R #ere reported. 1Mfume told mourners.'s .T h o m a s . Soil belwJon VonV oncoi^r & if^choroga • , of Thomas, the fourthtl b lack m an . “They, juju{ s t p u lle d u p a n d s ta rt- . . d < i d n o t d i e i n viain. : •Round trip oir on Qon?ijAifW( • killed b y police .since NNovember; t ■ ing' shoot)oting af.us," said J “Although ordinary ih rHirrwiTHl rwoysfivm. ' S o n .LotAngBiM. ' % . ^ 7 9 9 ^ : ■ ■ . T h o m a s, w h o w as wanted ws on Christinele Jones, 34,- '. of * ITimothy is extraordinarSy^^t'^s .Q U ia: k b o o k s “ ? I .'All d^osKc fliahb wlhtri Auiir . Various>usAogyit •> Dotes 14 warrants for misdeidemeanors Louisville,B, Ky.,] as she sobbed in • . itdeath because' he got us'IS'looking.' Call Lisaisa'at 737-0087 ! . and traffic'-violatio:tions,- was- an alley.. • ateachother-and talkinglg to e a c h ' j Traininq; Sm p & SupmRT ! ■ ' ' 5 1 1 : ' unarmed when he! w was shot . • A;.phottJtogr’apher for The' othei:>” c hesaid.' . : *4 nights Coim$ ' I f e ^ * T 9 ^ • ■ while running from polii 599. olice. Cincinnatiti 1Eiiquirei- said he was •4nighl»MeIfaoonie us August Doles; . . His death led to threripsfrom'Voncouver fra . ' ; ' . ing, arsdn, vandalism,'I,' a:an d o th e r th e dem'bnsin strato rs. Down Undar For :violence in mostly blackick sections. ,Outside} thetl church about-200 .' •. of thecity. • • ' • p e o p le s uurrounded n an African' .Round trip los Angeles io “SSL»6.99„ : A citywide curfewW enacted( drum band,td, waved African fla^, Styling'gfdrM enGrW pmeit e n ... ' or'A uckland on Air N ew i >ot«s in M ay & Juiiis ; Thursday to stem the>e 'violence ! .'and held1 ssigns saying;- "It Is . has- brought more thanth 350': Right,To R C ooley, 40i y e lle d - | j torp,fOr easy malntenarlancei. ' H was extended to Saturdarday night.' ' into a microcrophone, “Racist cops r 160 2nd St.it. W. r TWin F alls. IDI 8330183 ri' iTYemConOimeaHalntylltianlauaniim . -NoCratuHy-' . I . The crowd dispersedtd S£ atu rd ay y o u .c a n ’t: hide. hi 'We charge.you q I. 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: "'JlTleolliB6h th e Ri^se ■ ' Despite increased ei i efforts to control niicrbbe.bes. the USDA IS finding . ■■ more E. coii 0157 e< d e r o r i 7 ea ch yea rjn random samj.m ples o f ground b ee t..'. mea0;5 !tal haiirvest YearPositinisainrim|itw,(psrcent)’- ’’ . ' ... ^ .- \t inspecQon sy;ystejrn': '^SSO I ’ ' ‘ . .I ■ lit) toiiger irac ;,.;O v1998a5® !,l,AT ■ aniiiial^tnfe - ' : -iggg iBliiBlim c y - c ^ e s ByJobyWanlck • The WathlBgtbn Post V v; 2»qoli8^ sip ira.e6 .; ; '* Nwv betpctfon m oiho^I xuoiu« 'boglnnlng In S ^ to n ^ o M W ^ ;.PASCO, W ash.-ItIt takM 25 — ^minute$-to-tum-8-iive^e*steer*into ' steak aLthe n^odernI/slaughter- i , • . .* | V ' ' '. •'.. house ^vhereRam bron M oreno' • '' 1 . w orks. P o r 20 y ears; hihis post was • "“"r'v--. : ‘‘second*le'gger,’.’ • aa ' jo b t h a t ' , — Workerrs-c6mpk . entaib cutting hocks ofloff w dasse s ..... ; ain.about— a n hour. T h e c a td e w ere w p>posed p t<^e Washin dead before they got toti Moreno. ' I igton mes:at plant ^ u t too o ftM th e y werei , “They blink. They n; The Washington Poat ’ ' ■ ■ ' ' from the-] make nois*, , le p lan * overhead chain, es,” he said softly . '“ 1T h e h e a d . : ____ ; twist andnd arch their backs as • " . •'■ •PASCO, W a s h .- A^tffiP’s tI Pasco thought! ■ moves,, the eyes are'-i I trying to right them- looking around.” . meat plant, the'makiaking of the selves. Cl Ciose*ups show blinking' S till M oreno w ould cu ' . .American-hamburger;er starts in'.a reflexes,i ana unmistakable sign of '' ; noisy, blood-spatteredred chamber . a conscioi daysi he says, dozens oof anim als' ious brain; aiccording to - reached his station dei Shielded from wew by a stamless ^-.guideline learly alive . nes approved by the-,-. and consdpus. Some w • steel wall. Here, live.cattle ]»• American) would sur* m M eat Institute, vive as far as the tail a • emerge' from a narrowrow chute to The vide cutter, the idee, parts of which were . . belly ripper, the hid« . bie dispatched in a procrocessknown aired byS( ’ S e a ttle television statio n ., “They die,” >aid Moren )reno, right, says cattle frequentjen tr/are not killed properly ait t Ithe plant where he works. ‘Thi as. “knoddng” or “stiintunmng." On . KING last •They die,' says M orenoJ: ist spring, shows injured b y p ie c e ." piece.' As'production speeds clli most days the cha climb ever h l^ e r, some plantsto are botching the slaughterf ofco.wsof and p ljp i.co iv ;,'' :hamber is cattle )eingbei trampled. In one • ' Under a 23-year-nlH inlmals lb a stow and painful dwflth:dwj ■ — -...-mann'ed-b^y-a-pair-of--of-Mej(ic8t! ------g rap h ic* si ld_£ederal. .-J^ni.nganin -sCBrarw orkerTglvel"" Jaw, slaughtered cattle i ; immigrants who. spejpeak little. steer electi e arid hogs' i ' sctric shocksby jamming , , first must be “stunnec English and earn abcabout S9 an a battery*i ed" - ren* .• induded chichopping hooves off live \',' nothing we can do about! ■y-povyered-prod into its dered insensible cb pain ti t ,’." . ___ ; pla n t in Pascoisco. , ' hour for killing up to0 2,0502 head mouth. in- with a cattle. Int anothera case; agency In the pastTthree yeanirs, a new • In a statem • per shift. ' , blow to the head or anin electric ' supervisorsirs failed to take action" tement, IBP said prob- ' M b re thjthan 20’. workers signed. m e a t inspectibn syistem ththat shift- lems describe . T h e toolVof cho ice is shock. Blit at 6vertaxe{ed plants, : on multipletie com plaints o f anim al \ ■ibed b y w o rk ers in its e IS th e c a p . affidavitss aUeginga that the ^ola- ' ed responsibility to indulustry has . • Washington)n sstate plant “do not •. tiye-bolt gun, whicl;ich .'fires a • tions showr ' the law is sometimess brokeri, cruelty at'st'a Florida beef plant imade it harder-to cat •wn on ta p e a re common-, with cruel conwquentefs atch and ,' .accuratdy refrepresent the way we . .. retractable metal rodrod into the- place and es for ani* '' and fired aran animal health tech* report i cruelty problem; id that supervisors are. mals; i as well as ms, sbme . operate ourir pplwts;.W e take the' ; .steer’s forehead. Ahih effectivei . aware of il workers., nidanforreTepprting the problems federal I inspectors say. UrJndierthe issue of propei P them. The sworn state- . Enforcement records, iniinterviews, • to the Humi gerlivestock handlii^ . stunning requires aa, iprecision ments'and im ane S o d ety . T h e dis*' . new i system, impleme:erited in ; veiys^ouay. id videos were prepared • videos - and .worker afiiffidaVits . missal lettei .shot, which workere mumust deliver with help ;ter sent tb the techni* 1998, ] tiieagenorno.longejertradcs But the imic Ip.from the Humane describe i repeated violailations of •. • dan,-.Tim W union complained that , hundreds of times dailylily to balky, “ Fanning As W alker, said ,h is dislo-- , tthe num ber of humane*sl:slaughter, new governn Assodation. Some work- :the i -Humane:.Slaughtei:er-Act-at- - sure had, “ir rnm^nt poHeipg'niifr . - •frightened animals thatlac frequent- '“ ers had tak« "irreparably damaged" '• ^violations its jn s p ^ o r s fijfih”d each taster produci jtenpanihalSglsrtke. -i ifies,«rarig-»*^the.agency?j . ly.weigh-l-,OQO p o u nid d s’ s'o r’^mbre. " ov^v^hT T i :y?S;relations.with'the—!“ 3 , . . . . plant had.*“si « they said were exces- . ing 1 from the smallest,t, custom' packing planlant.- .:“sigriificaritly harii*' " ' • . W ithin 12 seconds o f eneni terin g th e ' . sive plant pi Som e inspectors a re so3 ifrustrat* ' p e re d o u r abil t production speeds.. ' butcheries1 to modem, aulutoiriated “I complaiilained to everyone' - 1 - ’ e ability, to e n su re corii* • chamber, the fallenen steer is, , ‘Tve seer ed they’re asking outsididers for, pliance."-Seve shackled to a moving ch een thousands and .thou- . establishments < such-1 -as-the said,‘Lookiik it, th e y ’r e sk in n in g • h everal animal welfai^e ' 1 chain to be. sands of: cowsd go' through the ■ s help: The inspectors’ uninion last groups joined! bled and butchered I ■ sprawling IBP Inc. plalant here livecowsinn there,’t ’’ W alker s a id .'' s e d in th e petition, d by other : slaughter■ piprocess alive,” IBP vet- ■ \ spring-urged Washinfetoton state. “Privatizatication bf m eat inspec- • . workers in a fast-moviriinrie produc- . eran Martii ' where Moreno works. ' , ' .“A lw a y s itwwas the same answer .• authorities-to a crack dc rtin Fuentes, a worker “In plants all over the d o w n o n . cio n lih e...... le United ‘We know it’sii true. But there’s alleged'animal a abuse att thI e IBP . Pleas whowasinjiinjured whUe working bn States, < this happens on 'lease see MEAT,'Page A5- ^ - ^ The'hitch, m p workerkers say,.is live cattle, in ai d a ily .- le, said in an affidavit. basis,”\ said Lester Friedli . that some “stunned" catcattle wake ■ “ITiecbwsc dlander, a • ‘ C up. • ’ *s (^ .g e t seven m inutes. veterinarian\ and formererly chief. V.. I f down theijine li and stUl be alive. ' g F i n e E v e L o n e J i om t r ! — ^If7ou-pura-RHTf5"fe into the . I’ve been min theade-puUerwhere I cow, it’s going to m ake a noise: It .' they’re sdll . Pennsylvania,hamburge*!jr^ant“ Mountain • says, ‘Moo!’ V said , ill alive. All the hide is “I’ve “ seen it happen. A n d I ’ve ' Dssible - Our Comminitment to Quality M id . Ramon ' stripped oouc down the neck •. t •Makes It Right! Moreno,.a former secoh:orid-legger; there.” «l*«d to other.veteriniriationsl^^^^^^ai . Theyfeel it’s out of cbntro who began working inn tlRe stock- IBP,them ■ yard last year. “They ri [nation’s top beef pnxies- ^ The , U.S. .Departrii* y move the. sor, denoun.unced as an “appaUihg.- .-/ . head and the eyes'ah'din'd'th'eleg : aberration” ! A g ric u ltu re -o v e rse e s th< - - ■ I the problems captured ment n of animals in meat lik e th e cow w ants to waiwalk.” ondietanft.1 at plants,. J [■ III Aftera*blgW*tg*tK51 fetogg«^ihe.everits—^b-;butienforcementof

It surprise you to learn thatla t ai i n a j p r ;. . • v II medical center has. beenn living11' a n d • lg In y our n eighborhood foryears.for It's Jphonsus. And iye've beeh'bih'brlnglng advancec«^d h&althcare right to vour t for somle e tlm e n o w . M B H I ght, the area's premiere aero-ero-medical . *. f ' ' team, lia:las served Twin Falls for ISIS yyears, most • * '. r- ' .r?...-:;:-; ' recently/ with1 Is pyvh full-tinie basc.ase. W e’ve also. - f‘ iken several partnerships witw ith local : organlzations arb iin d y o ui r r .. ' ' iditallceiii^erHhli srhbpd bringing you theSaliSalm . sus Nephrology. Center andn d thI e S a in t I. . sus-afiflliated Twin Falls Phys■hysldan. ,. for prlnriary .care. In riearby3y jiJerom e, w e | anaged op eratio n s a t St. BeniBenedicts for™— |^ . rv . - years, assuming Us sponsorswrshl^ls_ I ■ id n o w w'e are lending o uirsupportto r'st , ; '. 'n TWin Falls C linic a nd Hos]Hospital as they : •. ■ -r V : ^ _ I explore the ways to improvirove h e a lth - • u . .' . ' [very even more In your comcommunity.-— I____ ■ • ^ ' s aint Alphonsus knows thatat tlthe ' I :. d technology and resburces: e s \ w e c a n I y o u r c o m m u n ity are impoMX)«ant, we ' ' r ' ■ lerstand how much ybu stillitillneeda . ' h u m an toi:ouch. T h a t is w h y we in sslst_on is t. _ : • »1| ' . ------n urtu rin gg local control. ' ^edlclnri^alwIways >>y t>! n tta r ts an d ttn d s1 bf

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n t A l p h o nISUS s . ' • ' ALTH' • \ . I • V' ■. r: • I^8«»d^,-Apr0 ISrM O l-rTkit^ Fa^-IMorirM— Block __ ■j ' 'c^uetifrbfflAl V " leagues, B V Block’s api>ointriient.wias ' ' local Republicans scrarambling tb answers s Hempiemahsaid. - a surpriM S h e ’ll c a i r i n th e - , Today*, the.,m other ise to some. She and. the ' ■ fin d a new c a n d id a te b(before the . .resources tb sr of two She follovllbws her-father,. Roy'/; - j,; .LastyearsheJoggegged-ih'm ore. ■;_bther nom tpfindthem.” . ' pjvm .children manageises h w fam - ,.. StrpscAein, ir pm inees.-.betw^.them-r-Nfey ,^ ballotmg.—- — v,*y.*.-;.. •'•" A n a d v e -c I, into public service in-- '■ : , {hah 1,400 hours .°f-v.°lw»ieerof onlvBlni e 'o f S t^ llrifc arid gradii- lackJias^v.eR-minimaI— r SwBn*eventually*TVbnam hm lorrm tg^r'A'bei attire.;He served in-the.4-^.- „ •• ^orK tor tfte party.rty. and wa's'. LegislatH berdeeh'iiiglvScHool>. .;she . has tim e away fr^fi her. > Houselr^^ itfye experience-w ere '... .'over'aUarge.islate ' of cb:ontenders.-Block,recei I965andl966.' ; . . V recently,named to:o the.Idaho'.i select^1 overO' former House riiem- •' ceived- her bachelor’s ’ duties.with the party. ' .' '. ‘ .“W h e n lw i • arid'easily,won'ihe seatat.outright >^degreis inn education« frbm-the — I was in:college.I ^ d go-;-;r^ KfepublicM Hall of FameFai for.her!^.- be'rs.:Koilon-Black,:andTRandy''-V - ^ r She’s‘beerilmarried toto.Delbert- > over tb. thele Legislature1 and see '• ' '- - in November’s gianeral elelection.' "' ; Uhiversityy ondahoihMoscoW.itio i : i i n t ^ for th e - - ‘H an sd i.. • However,' Hansen’s'de i :“Bill” Block, an engmeejer wiih J-. . him readlnfring=and studying,” she ,- , decision to . '1963." * , U-B Engineers Inc in •• i ’ '■ H a n slen’i e n absence.from the ‘ drop but left sonie Twin Falis . said. ' ‘.■31ock was. s e le c te d ' e of .the , ' After collollege. Block spent 15 since 1967; . 2d April 3 by . nomineese .list raised some eye- Republican Party faithfi •,-Thethou^iu ^ t of being a lawmak- ;. ' . is members of the Z iful urisure years'teachLAing dementary school • . -Issues of interest for B e District 23 browsoutsutside o f local Republican ’ of his commitmerit. !Several, ' in various d ■Block are- er intrigued!ed her even then, she ; ’ X entral Committeee asI the top . drdeis sine s.districts in Idaho antf education, business, arid mce his popularity among. ' including Hansen, .havee ;said that- California,'fl id agrici^- . - said, biit sheihe neverI really consid-.' : . yghoice.tofill the vacania nt s e a t h rid his fo h n e r I, finishing h e r c a re e r in • . '• tu re - how ever, LeiLColleaguesjnl^tJiave.^___— may-havebeerihis-undoiioingr-T— :— ^Twin:Falls-Ir s,o£.policy....^ere'd-runiiingling-for-a-leglslative ------• ^jT.Gebrge bwan, wfi rin~1993. . . :------' - stances arestill fonri'ulati. w h o d ie d l n m ark ed hiihim for iufure leadership -. /B u t no m a tte rd ie politlitics,GOP. , Although iting. ... seat until shei^e filled in for the ' s ', .;, J ^ c h a fte r a b a ttlei wiw ith cancer: •' positions. gh a member of the , . “I .warit to lis te n to th . insiders say ihey.exp.eci’ctBlockto '- IdahoEduca the Magic ing Swan tfiishiswiriter. ' - She’was joined on a lii jcatiori A gency, th e edu- . . Valley and see wha't.ththeir con-. ' i—------I list of nomi*. . In fact,''it,'.m an2^.1egislaton wrote d o a yeom an’s job in th eBseat.- i • cators’unioi ••liees.sent to Kempt:ipthorne by . letters of': lion that has becothe a .;. cerns.are,” Block sal )f support for. Hansen to “She-isan-extremI'ely. 'e hard- - pariah, for o aid«.Core ': Jimes^Newi^ews politics a n d state ■ , ■ Kjmberly rancher!r ..arid. hog. ' Central Cp r conservatives in state' . Republican principles'!S are her governm ent Cpmnpnee members. worker and is yeiy astutute,” said .government, nt reporter ' Michael - fam er Dave Roper ht nt. Block said sh e.w as a — floljLguide:at.this.point,jtr^i^d^Joumeecanbe Sansen^-.Iast-iriinute-r-> Iberonhe ■ ■ menjber whwhen the organization ibereoehedttf73S^23-I;— ^ ayor Gale , retreat fromfn primary dections C en tral C om m ittee w ho > She describes herself ass ‘ nghtof ■ ori)y c-mflj7alit qt mjountee^mape- ■ 3 voted fo r w as “ consicisidered a professional moderate” politically. . last springing-because of business Block’s nomination to th • vaUey.eom: ;.pespite support fror the top^f ' oh-notaunion.” rom.her col- ' and a chujtiurch appoinhnent sen t;,, the list. -“If she doesn’t k aike.un}nnc»»ch^cfff^' ~ Fox Chirtr o p r a c t l c a ihIhic^-Rd.;; i :• ■. M eat ______' ^ 'S^-.'ST ■; C o ir tn u « d ^ 'A 4 ' . rOP SUFFEE M iN G ii- - ^ . ' w e ll a s companyCD profits. Fear . '' , . doR.has meant a quiei Institute'President J.J. Patrick penalties for^violatingfo humane- ' opracdc Orjentatlon...WWednesdsiys e 5:45 Luet d e a th to a n d p a inn 'cause'i animal^'to' p ro-' Boyle, “is just the right • the already meager It thing to. handling laws.lai The Washington' . T M 1 .FreeCc ;er enforce- !'duce honormones that damage do.” ■ ' • Consultation & Free SpinalI At\Analysis 7b Those ; pient of the Humane ; • P o st also interviewed im dozens of. I J A WhoAiAttend Prior Tb Stttrting Care. le Slaughter meat andid cost companies tens . Clearly, not all plan Act,” said Gail Eisni ants have current anand.;form er federal - I J f y ■ iV»lueCoo(niiruMiy200l) . ■ snitz of the of million!ons of dollars a year in ■]gotten the message. , Humane Farm ing Assc ' meat inspeclectors and slaughter- >^odation,a discardedid product, according to A Washington Post ct lEJODAY.. T i v m n group that advocatj computer house wororkers. A reporter \ J \ ates better industry' estirnateis.e: , . ! ianalysis of government > ..treaitment' of farm ; It enforce- reviewed affidavitsaf and secret • i^ ‘^ 1 |[i ■ ■■ m animals. Industr:try officials say they . mi e n t re c o rd s fo u n d -52 61BLUE LAKES OFFICE PARK “ U SD A isn ’t.s im p ly u 527 viola- .video recorrordings made-inside. t relinquish- also recogiDgnize an ethical iniper- itions of humarie-handlii ..■ing its humane-slaugh >. . . . Jghtep-over-— ^ative-to;tr«treat-anin)als wiih-£bm“ . "IN ations from 1996 to IS •sight to the m e« indt idustry, but passion, ScienceSc is blurring the ' 1last years for which cc • is.- without the knowl complete ' ' •' )wledge and distinctionon between the mental rrecords were availabl . c 9 n s e n to f C o n g ress ble. The . T~- - i - ' I-.abandon- process^~vhich is dream. AmericansA: thus are , sskinned or scalded. ■ resp o n sib le fo r m e a t ih t inspection,.. becomingg morei sensitive to the ''. Through the Freed . s^ y s it 'h'as h o t r e l i e d sdom of .• ■ ced its over- . suffering; ofo food animals, even IInformation • Act,, T h e i '■ ^in^a^w ord. sight.'In January, the agehcy as they consumecc increasing , W \ ashirigtoh -Post' ob ordered a review of 10 i b t a i h e d .<-v <. V^VN) \-0.a' 100 slaugh- nimibers ofthem..of • , ’ ' eenforcem ent document tferhouses. An FSIS n ts fro m C"’- ’ ’ ” " 5IS_memo .-^HandlirUing-animals-humarie- •' -2-28 plants that had higligh num- •:oi .inspectors.— ly,-^said^id-rAm erica^M ear—-^bers'of'offew e'fw ra'dr a " a r a w n tftey had' an “obligtigation to. ■' . .• .ensure compliance .w ith ^ W o e ' hum^e^handling laws. ■ 'T h e re v ie w c o m es as pressure . -grows on both industiyoy and reg-" _ ulators to improve conditionscoi . for Uie 155 million catt hogs, . p . .horses and sheep slaii . each year. McDonall a l d ’s r|*|3 ------Burger-Kin^have-bB^2en subject to boycotts by animamal rights .., groups protesting mistris tr e a b n e n t.. .of live«ock.------A s'a result, two yeyears 'ago' • J’ ' M c D o n a ld ’s b e g a n rrequiring''' e ^ppliers”td”aKdee ' b y , “t h e • /teerican Meat l^tuBKe;s„Good^^ t< ? .'M anagement Tracti^:tices. for j * ' .' AnimaJ Handling arid1 Stoning.Si . . The company.also beglegan con- ' : . ducting annual auditsts of meat ' « t h e . arelajliJg plants. Last week. Burgurger King . in^noild^oEen^JrCg«dlt>Uriion Is sayihgj^: “P S ! ’! ; . -1 ■ . announced it wouldd i r e q u i r e 9 ■ ( ' e s l ^ l a r e a r e s id le n t^ a r e6 w elcom e:- ^ suppliers to follow theth meat ' . J. j t • yAr. • .instimte’s standards. l;;^grM ake the right cBi h S i e t u s s a v ,i T e s ’U a y 6 u . ■ “Burger King Corp.rtakM"tlfe"“ ti '^ 1 . ■ issu es o f food sa fe ty am nd d anim al x \ s ; J j .-jvsa' w dfare very seriously,ly, arid we ' expect our suppliers:s «tp com-'*;: -g tm a m m . c c c c ply,” the company sa statem en t. Polellne Road, TWIn Fslls • 733.477: . Industry groups ackncknow ledge ^ T R A I i 3 ' » ® . ; ■ that sloppy killing hasIS ttangible l-aOO^DR^It^INUS : : ^ G R E O l^'UNION'- U N "■ , ■ ■ . consequences for consul isumers as - i . 1330 RlerAvenisnueEost. , itchoicc'go')^* ^ O e P V : - , : i l l to th e w in hners o.f th e Easter £ Egg Trrreasure HunI t

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'V . ; " ' -■ ; f Continued froniAl '■ ’ bciieveive? The doctor? The nurse? !c? ; handicap-accessiblee ISubaru, too, '.'^ d add(Med,‘‘Darn.” , j r It’s a sim p le m essage mirui (funny how that hap-.' ‘ ■ ,' • v erteb ra. T-9, th e m«medics call it., The convmment,someone might say?y? ' and e v en c h o ^ t h e 11 ;e , a n d it’s th e . -to rny min Ucenseplat«, Nick works\ out at the 'y, m i ' most complex mes: •When Dennis.s. ; a n d , S h e r r i . Theldc'ack o f movement today? Or forltiXMOTOXR.-. issage in the pens so9 frequently):fn Trustin.the* ' 1 ■'• o n equi{uipment at homti.' He 'cm ^ ' .' ' world. T h e B ram ons I . Brairion ariswered tl The choice is you, Lord. / . s th in k pep p le .. Lord with;it/i ciW.your ftcort a n d 7 « in i the call tothe me?*Ti , I. ;VIlike the motocroross, idea,” he ..use braoa c e s an d , if h e reg ain s ahVny . . can overcome life Twin Falls hospitai t a l a n d 'fo u n d -.-• bdievexyou.'f^-^': i V' ■ ■e’s:greatest , nbt'on'^ti‘^uroujn'uridemafjdjrig; in • _said,Mtha.laughi Jon-In his legs, the ^era-ra- obstades if‘rhev an It- »i/tMg ftrPttnuifivipfi hSni. ..^ .^ ’Jlickrparalyzed'andmd-risady to -be. —\ ■ r^^Entiyfromt '-' the jotintahtai T-‘-~Nibk~iira“g o trf^student his. an.D egin w o r^ tig w ith himim . help e a^ other, a^d if they are. '. and he.c.u>i7/mafcc.your w paifts • :>irlifted to' St:t: Alphonsus ■'[:.' .lOfSheitiBramo.n"on- mom says', and he’e’s thinking', agaiiri., •' R e g io n a l 'M e d ic a l -w illing to b elieve thatiatGodis\Vho straight!(it!(Proverbs3.'5'8)'’- carCemer-Jn • • A ^ • about studying corom puters dr . .■ • -“Most-isr^f the time, those who.ho.o.'. issays'heis..;. . levastatedV ' . ' : for-jr a long;7unV,“V very6n^ie — engineering.'starting I - r Enby from the jourtial ceJilm ,’do h o t:re g a in com*m^ ■ ' •-* . '.y.- •' . . • • o f S h erri B ranfon ■ ■— -•-^“Dr. Kraal'w asis sa friend;, we thoughght the Bramons were in ^^TVhen a sk e d a b o u t' ifa^lwbbier |ll^ fs•.use,” Sherri Bramdri»n "A'few days ago, 11 : j had seal-coated his r.uwsr/iifiWnj, '- r r — ^ his driveway,” •, ' denial,:ll, Shern Bramon said, f'butut he had to give up,5, N ick, s a i i , .explaineined, “ b u t w e a re hoping h<^ artd praying,- 'Lord, • sa id S h erri B ramton, o n who works in thei h h a rd tim es, th e L ord r e a llyly. - “W ell, I used .to t f , / j u s t d ofj’r Times*/'eS‘News writer. iJc n isc tak«.pmri3,. will, rej'egain sonie .... mayb>-.T- ;- v see^-tearsllpthough-^nd-vd— ' ■ ■'.------\U!.}ior^came-^lcy.mm^ ;;; ..But no one had'rdfne tii to-^eve' . run dowlown h e r son’s c h eek . W hen?n - . • the'iflssof Nick^smbinbtor abilides. V .: it happejp etled, h e u id , ‘T m s o r ^ ! ” N ot yet/ •/ . . . The resre« of . the .time, he jokeds'd ■ • , •' w ith thN;;ck>r.etuFned-t.o-the- ' ■ - E n t i y froiirom the journal , Elks centerce for evaluation inin', i;se; - OfSHSherri Bramon . Januaryiry, the staff asked-him toto. ' talk to0 ttwo teen-agers whb wereig- , SherriBramon’spa: parents would havingg troublet adjusting to theirir . ‘ pick up 13-year-oldd 1Tanner from . disabilicilities. . / j O to St. ‘Magic Valley Chritirlstlan High At hoihome in Twin Falls, Nick’s’s . B enediicts f • ■'School. Ten-year-ol•■old H a n n a h , walls arear< still lined with pictures!S '. . . ■ wh o w ith N ic k - • is home- of his> LLittle League, baseballII . ' ! schooled, would rideide to.Boise in teams..'H H e w a s a p retty fa ir catch-1- . .. . I t h e c a r w ith M oam m and Dtid. . er, andd a dam'good second-base- ;' ^iealilth Fair.. • i ;'Dennis Bramon’ss parents,f in - •' nian. H*He like's sports, and still ■ Put the St. ..[Nampa,.would'.mcmeet Nick^s paracipoip ates in s e v e ra l.. >t. Benedicts Health Fair •SS.IO K blood si:reeh - ' • , •. ■ onyourlljtlljt...il'j for the good of Inel •plane. , • •. T h iss winter, V he went skiing Indudcs glucose, cholesterol ■" 5 ■ . . • your healthIth! ., ' — ------(HC Sherri Bramon had^ad caUed.her five mesronskis with'amolded (HDL-LDL-^kOkHngyleerider^—— ■ RIBBONCUTriNG- I ... . c r Scanners available■Ie,in in ih e — ------Mat. He has his eye on a1 ' H ealth FalFair Highlights 3ndcolcium..(W-hourfasi . April 1 9 . 10:00 a.m . stateand.we haveit: riglright / .• prayer chain, att 7Twin Falls : plastic « ■ecomrnended.) Reformed Church.I. 1They would ,spe«allylly-equipped blcyclcf tob,., . ■ . ,, • Ffee blooij0dpfej$ufe'chec4 ., ' • - r Help US welcome our new . here in leromel For mthoi ore : do th e r e s t., ; a n d a nenew wheelchair, if he can*T . • .• Free brca)sajt exams by , H 5 blood screen - f tr men ' Toshiba Spiral CT Scanner. , info'rmatlcn.ull,324-1 : ^ 3 0 1 , ; ; “ I w as s c a r ed.” d ,” ' Hannah J f ' i f eenough n money. In SunI . appointmiment _ , only>nly, includes ail the above plus[ ••' It's one of the most advancc(:ed ' ’ 3^. ' ; remembered, “biit I cdid n ’t know ' he can rent equipmentt '. ; . • Free cohtihtinental breakfasi • 1,5he PSA (prosta(e) screen: -.•how bad it.was'then.’' , . . likeadaplaptive water skis, SponsoredvdlnpanbyS&C • lO-hourfast recommended.) "■ Her mom added,ritaiw “I w M ■ :*«)*.*c .went deer hunting'this5 Produceoiand Food Services ‘ RediIcduced pricc mamnio- S t; BEhNEDICTS • really-upset, and fhehe firsi ques- . and got a deer. He also' : ofAmerittrico: ■■ grafiraphy certificates. •W'omen , 5 .driving his .Polaris • on mo*e on appointment lor J . .ition everyone wa^-ajJ asking was' * Free healtlalth fair gift, ; ! sman ' 4-\yheeler^ .' a t SSS mammogmm. F am ily Mecdical Cente:■ er''- 1 whether or not Nick i [ , • . : • Health inf(niormatipn b o o th s. : w a lk a g ain,”. ^ " “ ^ d e v e r ;mas gift from church • . .; >09 NAincoIr3ln .» jerorne, Idalio • .v A j.e^£jat^^that:: 5rHe~drives:tH5~farhily’s— : sw ered q uestion. , • W hen Nick was. w/h he eeled o u t of. .. ' • ,. his 5 iy2-hour surgeryery, at 1a.m. on Friday, May. 12,: i: Sherri Bramon said that was’as the “worst . scene of all.’’ He was k-as sick from ; ' J/ .’1 ^ • ' the anesthetic, and1 titubes filled his body. He would beinSt.Al’s'be . ^ intensive-care unit, fofor r five d ays , 'Vw I and-in-»he-hospital-f(1-fpr-another— ~ —' '' 1 seven, with his parentents sleeping ' '. ' . b eside his b ed. ' T h e n , ., a t , ,, t th< h e E l k s ' ...... ' 4 Rehabilitation CenteiIter in Boise, . > Nick would spendI fouric weeks . ' ' ' ” ----- ^releaming-everythinil i n g ^ h o w t o ------slt.up, how to m aintauun balance, . ^ III ...... howto-move»from»tn ’ o-’b e d ^ t o ^ ii'» " ■ | —;------wheelchair.-— .—-. A 15-yearrold-boyr haishi n o train- ing in'how to be parapi , ‘ The therapists hadS’SN I iC 's'. : ■ .1 ' parents that' he: wouldv be. depressed and mightht Ineed med- • ' ' ^ ■ ication. The Bramonsns ;also heard . , ' i, ...... that 75 percent otf ’mr a r r ia g e s '■^ break up^amid suclach circum*. ' stances. N one of it hapjappened. ' . - . - ; “I was angry withith God for about five minutesi in the hospi- tai,” Sherri Bramon saisaid. “Isaid, 'V'V ’Lord, why in the, worvorld?’ But I . know the characterro 6 f God too- well. He is a lovingg GGod, and I d on’t th in k he c a u sedNicklsacd-- d ^ ' d en t.” ■ N ic k ’s a t t i t u d e wa':w as u p b e a t, • ' , rj irs^ a^ t i l f 9 too, secure in the blanlanketoflpve • ■ , ’j : out of which the who^hble fa m ily • ‘ 'r , Operates. That terribleble May was • 1 0 : 0 0 am . >;:i^:00^ just time to see-if' GGod really P 6 :0 0 pm .v could be trusted toI d< d o w h a t.h e •' . !?• , . .prom ises to do, in the trentj ch es of . life.. , .•• • Inh Exjpreie S i s . “It’s the ChristianI faith,’^fa Nick said. 91XXN. Fij]U m b r e S t . > T w in'Faialls, ID 83 , "/sn't it iniehistin/: that Jesus ■ . ■ W : ; * ' " 5 s neverioldani^onc in the Bible that ■ . ' ^ ’'•% ’ ’V ' ' •— ( 2 0 8 ) 7 . it was Jiis will for themem to nrnain ,, 7 3 2 t 6 0 0 1 ■' in- their sickness : JiJesus said, ■ . ' 'Don Y be afraid, only believe’bei So 'j ^ many times sincc N ick’ick's accident, ' , . itwrds similar to ihesese havecomeI >-, i ■ to my mind ... .'Whoho will yoii ] . 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to o ls W(ork b est ^ V ' 3^;.qONCRErEMC ■ 1 1 1 ^ 3 Elizabeth JLawnlSi ■. g t N aational CGallery Zr^M ..;W lld,seulih.'. . ture comer-in In B u ^S h ea 19!1 ^ ■ • S l a ^ sjM M ; : . • N-W )~4t-taKes wltirg •»r--J^ftni»rQ»lBBFCSa ■■ a.high-tech shbwei^ 1 an. eyedropper. H ie mess of i^'l>ecimllceCemU-Rdt£ittabibigWatb^BikkPObtn . r /er staU with.Thul-..-. M barajra te d fiber and o t h » m ush is V.iuet a micro-: tip le spouts a nd spi lis'-. .; ’ w . ■r-roiateortw.ttia.s d»Land$ettplng»Sod^ ■',- i■ ead oye.r.the. hoJe..Then.a :;:*cep« i^ount- '-lab at the National' » ;a .—...... I lirobm brash is used to push, •has cb w ith a t edon a haad- ■ ■ ^ D M M s o S e c a bigger-tiian-life . the fibersfib toward tiie e ^ e of tiieS " ' ' I - tet during an < •1 bronze nude that’srs bI e e n o ut in d ie • h o le , s a n . : ‘ spnnkleriiisbM a t a . ■ i, so'theycan bind with theh e ; ■■ - I I ir ‘ : ■ weatheirtoolong.•. . • • • originaInalfibers. • • •- .examination . B ut th e basic tool of tools for.patching ' ^ Thelie plastic bristles bn the : a Rembrandt etchii ; I Call Lawnsiscapes';yi^^ Aing would be a mushnhr.o.Qm-brush.are.ideal.-said ■^^S^Lomba'rdo^tj: = =:^blender,-:anreyedr edropper-and-a:— rSh^llell'ey Fletcher,^he^d of-the aMrge-larnP'^r^m^^ ■plastic.niushroombribnjsh..- : . ,paj)ersr section,- because, they can u l : " i : scape c o m fmijt y al down- '' . ■ ■•'The . n u d e ' i; ' ue-i ii' Wilhelm, ' beusetsed to piish the fibers around ( ' ' toearthfiric . Lehmbruck’s “St“Standing Wo-- withoui ‘Allagorieil rices. ' v,' . - ^ : m aa”.The buxom, i out pressing tiiem dowa ■.. ' ; . ngure’. Friday ids- . ^ m, 6-foot-3-and-ai A pitpiece of polyestw.is.piit on toy : FREE ESTIM> lOTEs.:; 1 : qututer-inch statueLie oncet stood b n ' tcip toto le] t th e work- dry. Thg ni>w ■•■. ■■ : Wegusmtielommi!(oc^ieBM _^ountaii mesh with the fibers sur- •->>>;• NaUbtiai - •— ;r-ani^^m xmiKxswmany s ■ ■■ ^ d ire c to rt office; loo:looking out onto' liiSIdiiding the hole without adhe- . Qalleryeir mpeHlor. \ I Pennsylvania AvMumue. ; sive.W When diy, the patch is ready , / ^ t . -.S ta ffm e n ib e rsis s« a y the Secret ,; for whjwhatever ink or pencil marks j COMPLETE-DElESICH i i ,j B Seryice, planninglg a n in a u g u ra l ■ a re neeleeded to restore th e p attern. parade, once called led 10 ask aboiit In aI skillful'job;'the s patch ' t f % : aiN S T A tUmoN I M U jaiSs - the security status aSHB^ ■, 'A-}'- us of the black- . becomemes hard to distinguish ftumm . ■ clothed, person pman” w illh av e H . ' a permanent home^indoors. int -. ” | k .y...... ■ i'> . Restorers are als(slsb analyzing .' H ■ .Edgar Degas*-much-cih-copied statue ■ ------of-a-14-year-old-balballetrdancerT^H —^ . ..^olded.of.wax.with>i cloth tutu. . “ .Is th e body ju st wa>wax, o r is som e H . . clay m ix ed in?. Is the wig horse- ■ ; -hair .or something elsesise? J u s t w h a t ■ . • IS th e m aterial in thle e tut tu ? O b je a ■ conservator D aphnee BarbourB said H . th e a n sw e h to siichI questionsq i wUl ■ • help determine thele Ibest way to' H . preserve th e 120-year-—scholars:have^doubts t ji a i te t i I - rwork’sauthentidty.— ■ Swiclik’s carefulII ccleaning is H revealing some delic;licate details . that were hidden bt)y y ;a p rev io u s . H restoration. He dunksiks the details . ' will convince'historiairians tiiat tiie ■ painting reaUy is by WaW atteau. ■ “ The restorer goofedfeduptiielion ■ . in the comer too,” SwSwidik said, - ■ ' “and it’s going tojookr)k m ore like a H Lon. For some reason,in, ]painters of H i h r m n •• tiie period don’t seemn t(to h av e h ad '- H hve lions avaUable.” • ; . T h e restoration staffaff h as a v a ri-' ■ ' , ety of microscopes, incinduding the ■ ; headset-mounted kindind that sur- ■ • geons use to keep theirthi hands ■ ' ft«e. Som e of th e techn;:hnidanswho ■ care for art have to0 vwork with ■ such surgical precision.in. ■ . F aced w ith a hole in ae n etching, ■ : the restorer first findsids scraips of .. ■ ' - B s M a nlor o r Homesltcs ' ity tb match a vrork th) PS-PendIng Sal5«le BVlllfl^c Homi that may be H — 5tJl|-av-avallnble—-rr- ^ ■ centuries old. The1 scscraps are ■ * ~ “ ~"sini*aviiiiabl ------m ix e d w ith w a te r' iiiin a la r g e - ■ b lender, lik e o ne u s ^d ifin a re s ta u -_ ._ ^ B • r a n t .As the mixer keepsps turning,i a - : H staffer adds scraps untilntil the ri^t ■ b le n d is fou n d . T he conservatorcoi H M anor ■ List Price then puts a small quanilandty into a - ■ . 5 • Offering premieIler canyon-rim'lots alongng Village : List Price dish and picks apan: ththe strands ' H HomeSite with exceUenttin li te rlo rjo i locations H om csite . ' • Spectacular Vic/le w s ' 3 5 -3 6 $ 5 4 ,9 0 0 • Convenient Loc*ocatlon . • ’ . ■ ■ , . ' 1 \ ' . , ,, $ s e ^ o Trial revi/ives I 3 7 -3 8 V $ 5 4 ,9 0 0 ■ * Routine SecurtljrttyPatrol: ■ .v"' J.:.. ■ ' - ■ ■ ' ■■ 2 ' \ $ S8»CT0)' "■ ■ .. ' ■ 3 3 -3 4 ■ $ 6 4 ,9 0 0) . '• R.V. Storage memorie;eis o f I ^ 3; './■ . : ; $ s ® W ) o ■■ ' . I • . 1 9 -20 . $119,900) '. • Siv/mm/ng Poo/.x)l, C a zeb o d n d S p a ••• ; 4 $ s o m o segregati(ion I 2 1 - 2 2 $ 1 2 9 ,9 0 0) - • Pedestrian Path ' ■■ -5'V' ' — - - - - ^ 5 ^ 2 6 ------■allable-ordeslgha-— $ J 8 O W 0)!-I ' — BIRMINGHAM,-Alaiiar(-AF) - - ■ ' 'to'pi your inaiviaual ■, ■ . 6 - . - — f O T ) - Birmingham was caughtsht between ■ 3 1 -3 2 , $ 1 M W 0) lifestyle (restrlctiIctlons apply) its future and its segrei^gationist ■ ; 7 , ' •. $ 9 9 m b . past in 1977 as an old1 Gd u n ro o m ■ . • became a stage displa'ilaying the H city’s stark racial divilivisions of. ■ * . more tiian^ decade earliiulier. 'H . . - - - -The occasion w as-thetie itria l o f a- - ■ ------— ' 73-year-old former- KKu Klux ■ , D on't ju st change your at - Klansman, Robert “Dj^Dynamite' H ----- adUress, change yoiyour lifestyler Bob” Chambliss, forr thetl 1963 '■ ' : ' , Prkasvtlttttetitothangtoitthootmct. . bombing of tiie Sixteehtehth Street ■ Baptist Church that killedkil four ■ b l a c k ^ l s . Now those images antand menio^" H nes are "being revived as another ■ former Klansmahr^'■VThonjasi— ------Blanton Jr., becomes thedie second . ■ man togo on trial for tiie'ble'bombing. ■ Blanton, 62, is accused%d o f m ur- H j ■ W | v —der in the explodonrwhicrhich-killed— ■ ------, ll*year-old Denise McN[cNair and H -H 14-year-olds Addie Maeae Collins, ~ n B R E d:KEriRIDQ i 3E Cynthia Wesley and.id. Carole . H . A P U N N IDD RESIDENTIALI COMM1A4ITVIITY. O^miKmietl^- R o b e r ^ h . The'bombing occiirnirred only H ' ' ;'?i«lcenrid^ ?) te locatedd between Fillmore Strwtcct and Canyon Spring Ri m ontiis a fte r tiien-Gov.-GeorgeC G< ■ ( Roaa. Jusl north of Albertirtson’s. Forafntbnehurtandtnfinfbnnatton on Bnektnrtdge,r, ip tta s t n i l K en t o r Cliidy Col - Wallace proclaimed “segte g reg atio n Cof»iu at Pnidentiel Idaho HHo o m o a n d Properties (30fl> J3-53M Of (208) 734-^104 ^ forever” at his inaugu^.

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Most of the attacks we b r fish spawning-and school j^iUJe fte|: P ia s s a s . . , ; after sharks'were»re sighted and . .mi > were • • ^ ^ 5 ^ iround NeW.Smyma B each.' lorster^d; ■ .-r^' m ; To yo u r F a r m ^ ^ ; ; ' b ite s -7 none of thethem.!ife.threat.; • iij y ^> Hdiidiin®es' . ening r were report)orted.:’ ;AttV tiacka s in c e L « ; . V v prther l south at Wayelahc .'Beac^ ' ' , Beach,:h, a man received a deei 1(SS_(tJpjoi6iiVldnIin from C hM leston. i:_S.Oil51j.aajiaaj!yj0uha_^saj.»,„ t6r1999':i ■ ' jW p ^ !5E^ iii*iMQlri-linc . S.C.i'and'& 12*yiear'iar-old-wm bit- ' gret £:F|-rt^4—^ -. ^bitrtir:t‘:. “:-'.”ten~oh'ihe ahkles'es Friday whilie ' conionflrmedunprovoked ,m.i.LQ k 9 — Miflmi ■ --i-V -::-..„ M 6St. st injuries were.not-severe J.:.-,. -j- v ^ ^ u r f in g - .s e p a r aately te .-at--New ~ '- ’ attaittacks in'tha.Unlled . ' S w , . .Mlanil, , , . . . Smyrna Beach,'sai 2*year^ld Richard Lloyd’i ■ B u y. said.Capt. Rob' .* - Statllaloa.'. , rtly .’■%■ Scrap Am^j Horster of the Vo] , . , M f O) ar nd higher v ^ ' • • •, g ash Wtwas ;deep enough to partlj Volusia County>; ’ looteri ' ‘ .s e v e ra l n/num ^ ^ > oS1D4-~9 Beach P a tro l T h ree o th e r stirfers •- ■ I------' a tendon* ' s . , \ y and a wave-boardeidei- were bitten » ; norMa MuMum ot Naluni Hlgttny . ------■ ' I...... T h ee--Orange 'City surfer,^er: . V.-- . • : , A** . a tta c:ked k j Thursday off Newe w ^ _ / _ • __ ;.■ ■ ■. ■ - ^ • • •. • • by sharks on. Wed Wednesday and: .attadccks.that were niade-fambus ^B urlev,:ldoh6- • T t> iii^ y in t h e . s t JUS; : Shark Attack File in Gahiesville;— "Sm ymma-Beach7saiidrd.octbrs j •• •.. ill ’Javfaws,”’ said, George Burgess,sss, , ; “Sharks sometiniimes miisihter- ■' rwouldI'hM r d'tb operate to rep ^ “These areitotDt ithe kinds of direct ^.714^*2085 ictor of the Intefnatipnailial ■ :'pret the splashii^{ Of< h u m an s' ini ..' th e d ao nm age;'’:••.'' • ^ ■••,• I 208-67&- i-431-7149 I Skull rriwgfcEjp m I n g S liifc JE — — tdlsror•ry“bf~ nj rEARS r-ROM 0bAmbF PliRCHA^i I - H I - F I V l C R o r D VD VRIiAYEBii" ■■ ^ I r.WITH PURCICHASE OF ANY BlOiloiscRebNTcoUo'j)' R L A R Q R R »V C ItW mrw L TV r WiPCHAIMr — submar DVD WTTH TV:pURCHA8e OPOF$1B».pROVER-:,v;.'.:v/, ] ..• Kntght RIdder N ew st ServiceS« ■ ■' '. D AAILY I i0AM -9PM ~<• SUNDAY~1^PM — — .C L O S E D EA ■ : . . C H A R L E S T O NN, , ." S.C: ’ - '' M srgRjswaur . ' Archaeologists exctxcavating the. in terio r o f th e Conf< infederate.'sub* a J■ i a S S 13" TO 19".*. COLOR.Cl . /y f a JlaT . • marine H.L Hunleyley have recov> ‘ POT A B L-ETVS E * . ig K jH 2B"-TO 27" C O L O ^ ^ ^ j . .' ered a skull as wellsll as a bellows , air supply device thaiJiat sh ed s m ore s S j * light on uie final moim om ents o f th e, UP 4 MVf A • - '. ; craft. • 10 SIS Ofp AHT rT01t*CDL0R a % K ’op/any»^^/JH[ choc “Finding this firstrst skull is the - § ^ORTASU 5 TV ' a n m start of connectinglg ai face to an ■ g p rmTTM COUPON — ^ . individiial'crewman,an. Which'will ^ ' ;• allow us to tell’thee humanh sto^ . S pS ii behind-the-Hunlejley,” project : nM sS ■ manager Bob. Nej^eylahd-said ] ^ m iILp ^- r m s c o u p o N 3 S bS~ . S A V ^ M!0 WITH THIS COUPON Friday,;when.thee discoveriesc . . - ; w ere revealed. “A.t t tlthis tim e; w e ' MinrflooouqoooqtfoooflTO : can see the. back poi portion of.the . w J E . 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Toioin .ev“even been e UraITO COUPON ( • |l||»mb«nh t.if.i'n d i n g ’ g _ _ I strands of red* - ^ uwrro dish brown g Jg! eiplnt MII01 s , ^...... -aMe'foPttie' ...... ■hair. - n o t ‘t5 lT n « B i s ^ o u p o n ” r o * 9 ' - Priendsofihe' g t j i j 0_VyiTH_THIS„COURON attached* to ; ■ .Huhleyand jjje thereiriains - RySg-Sj = e j jiaviiwTiii)l)l)l)l)lll)OI) extensive Infor- hbut u i during the jB^Bl Coupons not Valid oh - mallon Is aval). j - sc r e e n in g 'DVDPMVYEI APPLIAN(^, /jl prmlouslyP» reduced . able Ihrough process of the • t*» POOR'S ■ 5silt,”jj Neylahd s 5 ^ L \ m ReductionsF taken .' sa id ..- ^ j l ^ prfces. S S i The remains » kuy The public can ., ’.f , ? u o sie o F P CHOOM PROM E of the six- t u?rt .visinheHuniey “ ' ’’aoH r*!!^ g c r e w m e n , g Sth 1 , 1 • ; ' LLIMIT I COUPON ■■ . fo u n d so f a r ' E § ^ ^ M ? p o M H i PE R ITEM have been. g Charleston . ' ^ eipinidiiaioi g )ylnt4iiam g located .at p Naval Yard. .[J® their stations iTMft)W‘ SAVE SIOWITHTHIB i s c o u p o n . ■ ■ AdmlMlon 1% . K f l / m S A V E 1 0 %VWITH \ THIS COUPON by the' pro* < — • , 85, and visitors ■ ■ ■ ■ peller crank, ■ can view the r ” l e a d i n g excavation via • ^ ® ' researchers to ' iic r o w a v e ^ ^ ^ w Sg ' ' two widfrscreen - t ,j b W ) A 'R c o n d i t i o think there :u tm CL^NERS / f p monitors and ' shop for sou- was apparent* ly n b scram ble E . to « , get. out , E gi**, .Miem ' 7 ------' w h e n th e s u b B sank off Sullivansns :Island 137 » I a5as““”“ H ; years a'go. Th6 HuHunley went g • B nTN COUPON^. MAKP^ ;' down after ramminglg as h explosiv'e ' » kki g iMTttceoupdM*^l^^| —— , .'charge-into-the-Unionion-blockade— - ^ ^ .shipHousatonic.ltIt was raised - ’ SAVE $ 2 ^ 1 T H T H■HISCOUPON f ETfflkT SAVE $10\P W ITH THIS COUPON ' last y e a r an d tak enI to a coiiserva- tion lab at the oldId < C h a rle s to n ' , N avy base. ^ ’mBEcnTsTreii , State Sen. Glenhih MI cC o n n ell, ^ P E A k y S / ■ R-Charleston, chainlirman .of the vfffE* W ] Only DInctv offers acces; ; S.C, Hunley Commissi O •O vtriO O Climnml* iission, said he / * O v r 30 Pnm lum Movl» Chi ; is encouraged by the discovery atuii« • •U p t e a s P a y P t r Vim* b f th e bellows system,sm, which vras’. HEjjJJJ •OOttPROM 2 ^ PMPCWCNI?Jggj* Movto Cfto/Mi A Night • n o t know n to exist. , j i / i l SbKSS I g u m u ROOMn 2 RlCinmitS I . “It appears there V e'was .a crew* Sprrrac l g wrrHCOUPON ‘ISSffl I . 1 ^ m ari'at h is duty statioitioh in a final, B rfoceouw W u jm ,■ gallant attempt to mt man the baf* ej(_” S ixS a o 4 ^tfSoi 3 iM O9 T m ^D fles in an effort to bri bring oxygen, ■ a SAVETsS^mnHI!HIS COUPON to the crew,” McCoiinitinell said . " It • . » WITH THIS COUPONO i a E M ClAVE l $10 WITH THIS C( ", might provide somene c lu e a s to. • ^ whether the submamarine, was ■ in II ' 2 ^ ™ S Y S ^ >tfuuuuvuvog(ll)()<)l){)()aaS ggjuDvvtfOPOooBQggggQOog . . .• struggling to get oxygxygen or was . S^Tmmponent t m .. in the process of. of sinking.^ C^L A Y E gS .. . l \ m W h a te v e r , o c c u rreed d seems.to r U F F i :• have occuired very quickly.”qui . • ■Because-the Hunieniey is being . i kUPAIAVIAM S IKOPPANV . . tre a te d a s a w ar graveive - th e c r e w .. » OfHERITEf ■ M UOO MAONAVOX, 3 E ^ i ' - w ill b e b u ried la te r witw ith full mill* H COUPON . OUR STORE TH/ . tary honors alongsidside the two H r 1 Wr. HAT ARE I previous Hunley crewscri - the roiccovpOH » lltrONiCOUPOH ” " " '* 1 I n o tr * REDUCED BY ClCOUPONS I ------nnediais-norpermlttetctfd'to' photo* ra E _ 1 COUPON EXPIRES 4/10/0' . ^ph'the remains.' i ^VE$2SW IT^HIgS iT c O U P O N 2 ^ SAVE 1 0 ^WITH THISCOUPONM m Q K r o s3AVE t 5%.WITH THIS CO : Because of the EasE a ste r w e e k - — - ; end. and spring break$ak for many a^otfOooouoQQOpooinnnr • schoolchildren, visitatitation at the MY AVAILABLE Q Q tTABLE CASSETTE . / X Hunley lab.was att ai a n . a ll-tim e . I ^ J PNICRO^^S^ I. liigh this.w eek. MCOIUB » CAR STEREOS ( IW I A etro r o m m F r o m ■“Since they statedted bringing' f t ------,* T # i« . - up ^he artifacts seveiiveral weeks aaS n _ h m M m a l o ago, we’ve been averreragin8 230 . . .■ visitors .a day,” sid'tid'd'-Hunley HKwd HB ■i staffer Tamie F ^h.et_:afe!lL^ he ; m aybe do 4S0 to 600) ooi n a F rid a y . g f like this. WeVe Uteralrally getting >11 ww 9 I folks from all oveir ththe world - r ^vE2o5^^^B!aiis COUPON ; Australia, China,a, Japan, ^lO flflr ■ I -D enm ark-the WcOrd is lbdefinit^::'r »iSi OM M A*miZ!!Zi»MrS!t!mn a ^ i a 5 B 5 g £ B

, -iv' V- ' aooi-M14 Twin FMt, hWw :: M [ ^,:;!v NATIOQ S J - - : i l l irijtonsu4 r \ # ^ 5 a J b u m { p y Startt „ s 6 i m -W A S H IN G3 T T i 6 n '( A P ) - S e ii; C' ■ ■ j^ l' Clinton,' who aliilready has spon-.' offlo • . Hillary'Rbdhamam Clinton had just . H flee,still is'disdrga!nized,'sti so red 2 0 Senate.)e.bills a n d am en d - ' . df tie FO( I •• sm iled h e r w'ay-through a y a photo ’ n ■ newspapers and mBgarini.^n e s lit- • - ' ^— ' I . session with sn . . ments,' inore thaitah double that of ; terr . tthe floor, ahd there arere on< ly '• ' a n y o th e r freshmman.’ i ;- • enou • : { iSloi^ftSandSL—B lough'chairs for one of herier tw o - ; ■ ■ .■ ReidrP^Nevv Uie' SeenscrerSetviwiigeHBr**;— : rankingDenicnocrat-.bn -.the -v -- Sh Thehewswas,>as goodfue ^ a te ' ^ I She ahd her husband hw es hKi a d a . . —- - ‘Would-cakeiup '' Environment ammd. Public Work's. Idna.ngrdistM ce!relatiohship> sincesi .. . ip her.amendment ■ ■■ C o m m ittee,’; call In the hubbub of the Senate.? • —T— Senate activity ..n oidhg d r he called from India!i a la s t Randal L.Wraalstad,ad,D.P.M. ity on this Friday . ■ ' “I'w as alwayss sthick.with her weel ,'l \ ' beforfiispringg recess,-the-tdnic-^r - H sek-to offer suggestions5 ftfor a; , • being more.inteIterested in su b -, . . speeteech on the Bush b u ^ tp lan t . vyould barely, ratr a te nbdceCwidi f e C Q NNSTRLlCXLVE F oV < 3 0 t ;S u r g e i ^ : 1 ^ ^^■-TTStancethah-her• hhusband and she~ wmbis ujisv^^.^tb» WW~'~^demon 8trates~ththat eveiy day on Sb , ‘ ' '°ButStonisl So far, Clintbh'has scored h isbeamiifg.' :■ Ed ■ o w . ourcommitteei” ! i^Wn .Toeiiails.- Permariianehi Correction''. •> • - “There’s a rei ’Reid.swd.' •••>, :- markirks for coUegiality, esbedi real.problem iMth .' . - -'Even so, que V * m e a t in sp e c tio r iestion^ rem ain . 'withth. G OP cbU eagues w ith wwh hom ; . il/;Arch Pain . i9.^/especially .in ■ : . about her fututure ambitions, .i.mai^ t NewYbrl^”shes my th o u ^t she would clash ^■_X hbugh.sheJiasjs^aid.Tepeatedly . :Clt ^ :V ♦BuiiiciionsV Bone'Spiire ' Orie-hundrTd Clinton apparw dy has wonm co v e r ------^ she has no planss toi run for presi. .■ Sea ! ‘,-Clinfnn TTIfldfl ‘__ n. Strorn-.^urmond, the 9^vigjvear. ■ ♦ Haminmertdes/AnhriticFccF e e t ■■ •• " ^^^|~~Tdent 7^he~quesri , the unpreceden rtiun'stlll~Brlse 8' o ld S b«can • >00015 lented transfdrma*’ ' And try as she R ns /Calluses ;^ion from flrst lac might to^be just whoiu) is one of the chamber’ss mosth : V» lady to senator and another.senator, t ,. [^..emerged as'a bli •, she still attracts ' consenservatiw members. . . ♦ N e r vve t Tumors / Burning; FFc c e f blend of.celebrity, . ■ , .; S«n. Hillary Clinton . • . more than her shahare of attention.' - Wl '■ -' workhoree-and-p< When Clinnpn , ran ii l-policyivonkf7— ^—H—8letUM-iirto-fl^Jolwi-Capttol-HI«t1 >1-HII| , . “HaVfth’t ybti;u. noticed these Thun itarrWarts-/-Skln-Probleblems ■ , . . . ’ ’—■ — • Still gawked ai lurmond -as he climbed off i at by tourists ahd .-great big spotlig]ights that I carry . Capii _1 pursued^by. ..r ipitol subway with the helti d p 'r f ; ■ ' ♦ S p oTts n Injuries / Orthotics . ..reporters,-Lshe— upfip ^ m 30 percent in-Febmarjiary.-~ r-around with mera a ll-th e tim e a n d — ^two'ao-aides last week,“she-tnecf ; nonetheless hasas settled into her Si iecTfor. • Fractnures / Sprains ' Sipping hot tea ' from»m a no m a tte r how hardhi ! try to get a harlandshake.but was wrappec : new role, recordording nearly per- Syra jracuse University, mug inin tthe oiit of them, therejre they are,”, she an urunsteady hug.,Thurmond.lS^had ♦ Ho.sppimi & Ofifice Surgery i feet attendancenee at committee fresl ry Available ' eshly painted yellow office» s h e . - said , laujshing. Shi)he is in a C apitol someinething for his new coUeageague: hearings and1 embracingei local' ' inh(ihjsrited from Sen. Danla n i e l ' hallw ay a s sh e siay issues like ti^ i ays this, oblivious; . a sigiligned copy of a cartoonI frorhfr , - ' - ^ g to get gdvem*, . Patratrick Moynihan, ClintonI saidsa . to nearby tourisists who are, in New . , , ment help for N IW York-M agazine depictiictin g . Twin r New York apple.. shele was “looking forwardd nnot , fact,'snappingherer photo. thee in Falls Burley. ' growers and nami i exuberant embrace he gi aming a Manhattan: backickward.” ' . A part from .the,t limelight, . herwr w hw she was swom in.- . -733-3-3881 . . . ‘I courthoute afterer formerI Supreme . , Sh ■ : 678-1515 ' She said her Senate career!er at Clinton describibes long days . .On)n it he w rote:'“To Prei'retty .|91Add j C o u rt Ju stiM Thurhurgood Marshalls ..thei Jdis'on A ve . . ' l50r.Hiland#E ; •; \ y - • :e moment is aibouc little Sdcivicto-' - 'topped by takeceout pizza. Her Hillatllaiy. 'Welcpme to the Senatelate.” ) . *,‘W h a t y o u’re ’r e seeing is who riesrssr '• ■; •- • Hillary Clinton:on really is. and • “ »B But,th e y a d d u p a n d ^ e y j a ■— —always trasrwffialichisapassionate ■ ateee a pattern,” she said. t«l7ial ia f s , I . policy person,”’.^ ss d Lisa Caputo, . whatlatrm.Dyingtodb.” i ; : ! her former Whil'hite Houise press .CliCliiiton sdll talks about heal:6alth . ' ; secretary. “Shehe’s just able to ' care:re and educadon - her s i^a tu tu re ' ; show it now.”- .issueues as firist lady. And shee h:h as ' > . ; C lintonj 5 3 ,'goigot off to a stum..- beenien loudly bashing Preside)ident E SgafcwM . blihg start inark< I ' irked by- repeated Bushish on his budget tax cut plip la n ... ' ; ' q u e s tio n s a b o>ut u t h e r h u s b a n d ’s " a nd environmentale iwlides: I ‘.p re s id e n tia l plardons a r and gifts ' ■ BuBut she has focused mainlyly oh( ' {'.taken froni thetie W hite Housei. less*:ss.glamoroiis issues-that.ait a r e - •"'Although the'Urursrattorney's impoportaiit to N ew York, likee ttl h e IgaSn S a S H ia M ! Sffice in Manhattiattiui still is inves- .> appl«pie growers, industrial pollibllu- •! • • tigating theoardardons. the auefi. ri»n t j“ tfonFlTawfiit alullull. vrithth Canada.,Her flrst legisladcad o n - ■ . ; . AM arist Collegilege poll released wasIS a: im e d a t s tim u la itin gI tlith e ' , ' ■ ' th is w eek fou nd tlthat just 35 peW econ<3nomy,of largely rural upstaista te ' . J «j>ur tlrnV ers! _ ‘i ■' •' miBFlbanmiEillJ“ -4tQ :99-E-A !}TEfE^BOF;EE'l!±rr“ -'"PLATDrACrPlS^VERTCtt A P R IL '15 ... : NOWTHWR0U6HTHEEND0FAPR^pRli : .- MiMBnr . Join Us today, Easter Sundayday^ April’lS ih the Canyon CoveOve.Buffct for •' . aU'ofourEasicrdelights, Incl[ncluding Peel and Eat Shrimp,>, (rationaltn ' ANNIVERSyfltSARY • Roasi lUrkcy ahd ii'ucculcfltnt PrimeI Rib,' along with a Testlve'tlvearrayof ' - S ||« y S &■ A i m /;;::; salads, cnir&s and mouthwaiiwaterlng dess«rts. All this forrbnlyfl0.99‘ on 1^ ^ r iKrsoR starting iu. 10 a.m.im. Cdebrateour^Sthaith anniversary with us ~ ■ eam 45 points oi.SuiidayfromltolO|).ni. n .^ , ' IT PAYS TO ;PLAYF andrccdvcaFREEdiEE dinner. . AT CACTUS PI E T E S ! f f S 3 0 P O I N ' Congratulations to Doncitaa DcVocD df.kctcliUm, ' f . . . 1^ 0. Donctta rcccntly won'on an amazing ' *' $25,000 on the Black andI WhiteWl Double'Jackpot j m m ' - Cashdut30poix)tats and recehe a FREE dlnnflf .. slot machlnc. ' starting at 5 p.n>-m. ,. ■ ■ ■

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H eas« RSVP with Sue at'.734<34-9106. Ipiibliciiity, blit noiDttliisbad S eatin sb lMmtted and will be oo a fifst comome flisi serve basis, U l o i j ^ SPACE CENTE ypss.ne,v.er^worked,with.tiie.. I" “ ^TAPn?-'“ NASA'’A has. often twoRuRussian cosmonauts who will :ST i^fe-H bui bemoaned the pu(public^s lack of' bringg theni a new Soyuz and Edward Jone . in terest in thfe 2-yea eSnafce , H yeatHild interaa> ..leavei inti the old one. In faa, theycy . ' SeServing Individual inveslors Sii ■ n '-/uicId ^t Steaks on the S tional space stacioh.ion.That’s'about ' barely!ly know them . T h e two astro- since 1871 H 1826 Canyon C Hi to c h a n g e - to NASAkSA’s dism ay. 'h a u ts a n d th e ir R ussian cbnim an-'s :- tMember, SPC : • Crest Drive (behliid Ace:e Hardware on Polellne) D ' In tw o w eeks, RiiR ussia p la n s'to '. d e r. Yi: Yuri Usachev, say they will ibacks,6f.btheFM — space: station partners, and is pressuring MoscowM . to . ■ DmnhTHo . , Jubump Tito’s trip into Octobcrso / h e can r ^ e iv e adeqilequate. training. ■ B B | Officials from theI UUnited States,. . R u s^ Canada, Japaiipan and Europe M BIBi -'!'r will have a teleconferefei^ce thisweek ' . in hopes of ending thethestandoff. Last week, spaceice station pro- H n fln . gram manager Tomr)mmy Holloway finH B j ..was wishing forr-more n public MBtfciB ..' interest ih space stistation Alpha:. B B flB • “Quite frankly, I’m[’m v e ry disap- . pointed ..: it’s likei we’rew< building ' ' the pyramids of EgEgypt in orbit. and nobody’s watchir Yet when-a repoiporter pointed . H B ^ 9 out that Tito's fli^t'iht could gener- ' O B ^ H . -ate attention andnd lots of it,. ' U M n . Holloway refused to comment.’c He ’' S g B ^ S also would not sayly \what, if any- H W H l • thinfeNASAwiUdoillo.if the 60-year- - ra S |M old millionaire finanjlahder appears, .. ' • uninvited, a t th e spacpace station. tmniWM “ M eanw hile, NASA"SA IS preparing . M M HH • fbr a Thursday launlunch of space ' |« 9 B B •. shuttle Endeavour on a space sta- tion constructionin mission. A Mi' Russian Sotuz rocket,ket, presumably whil*I *ui*uppll«f lait... ■ carrying Tuo, Is sdhedheduled to lift . off on April,28, thethi sanic day ' ' B ■ .Endeavour is supposet»ed to leave the . H H H ' Ml station. (For technicalical reason^ the D g j f l H ■mim • shuttle and Soyuz cannotcai dodc at ' ' •' M -il ■■ •'I the same time.) . ■If E n d e a v o u r 's la u n c h 'Is. . delayed, the Russian ' have to bc~postponeti ' - delays start mountin{ting, the Soyiiz . ' |R R 8 | will leapfrog over-E' -Endeavouri s o ' M m BH ' it can replace a caprapsule on the station that's near its orbital life- H R H fl time limit. The shutt!uttle would be ~ groundeB untU lifi^ . ^ T hink th a t’s compliiiplicated? H H H | The situation isis juj s t a s con- founding when It comescot to Tito. ■ Among the points ofcjf contentlbn: ; . j J : -NASA says Tito0 tneeds six to . eight weeks of trainaining on U.S.' space station systentems. Yet the Russian cosmonauts,staking ts up the .. H H jH __: next Soyuz spent les.las.than.a.weekJ_^^BM training at Johnson'S]1 Space Center .‘.in Houston. (They boycottedbo the ' ' {irst day of trainingng last month . ^cnNASArefu^toIto let Tito join e'pts bil’|initI.^^aE ^^^^^ iV'taVoij'r’changlng'.eriy &^Russian cosmonl o n a u t - Y u ri ^rai^Bfalif,1ri.^ sh a d ssl'V - vxonchakov; who's th e .' ‘^deavour crew, saysays it’s impp^. ' ' :tan t to n o te th a t Titoito started out . an aerospace en^ngineer chart- ii.’ing M ars' missions( forfa NASA in €Os. Tito's moml o n ^ o f ttyln-.

of many'Rus: f lig h t ters, th e c o ^looaiicadds. o a . lSA argues T]Tito should • beforehand witlwith th e spiace ■ f n crew he willvUl visit. Bitt ''that's not requiredI of bther visi- ' tors.. A in eri ca n astroitronaut Susan: . '.Helms says she andnd crewmate . Q ( 3 ) BONcalUtatyordiringbypl>y phon* 1 8 0 0 345 2661 BONDN beauty card: Ihe perfcct wa)fay to treat her to.cosmetics & f

'' ' I • . iWa . TlmeH(m,TWlBFinFant,Mato Sim%,AprRIS.200 ___WORLDl_ No. Irelahc iSJ^tearsiltbrehildrren T h e B eJ s t ' ^ a ii i o i e n t i announcesfW W t friGan siii] L o cil^ i R eetii r r e h t is massslatigl tp P p 'Bgnin- t\ViV.iHv tnk»><_t e fc a c to ir y P ro s - ■ ^ T h o u s a n d s .'of p ig s , sl: V w - k s t' • hm C.N.' nnd gover'niriiirient offi* ■ ,i ita te C a n G ^ ' . ■ . cows wiii be'slaughterec y tiwT, s n ^ r i3 e j .' cials were concernedd',the:boa^ \ ' sai$l S aturday a fte r a •^ s^ d c a s e t ,w«T»; S cJ^cv c.i To '.be*.* . •• mijsht attempt to dock init another •, of.foot-and-mQuth-dU'iisease-wi*- —-vx^untTy-twawKi^iVresti- ___^__ 2 n d t^Series — confirm ed in N orthernn Ireland.L >iV»t. h«T>cd • .It was luiclfear hoVc many,chil*m ’. . • Northem.Irelwd conionfirmedits Sfs . dren were aboard - r e p o r ts ranged’ between .100 aai n d 2 5 0 ,- only o ththercase.of e W e d n e si d d a ^ ^ A p n l __ foot*and*oid.mouthsix, . M \v. ..but (NN-emrnent officialsils thou^u V ^ 2 0 0 1 ^ 7:00 PIVPM ;-agor-and- .Tc^tK^u^ALUv hi\«. W t-iJr.—rmvSst^cain'tf^rcim-Benih andTnei^i-"^-.ai In brlef ' offidaijI s l h a d b w . , comtner^l*l 'C*^njaU . •K»ririg;Togp,- : ^R 'G ^nfeferii c e ; R o o m ^ : . .. --'■■■ . ■ h o p e fuU l tthat they Cotonou.^u. cUndesijn^ly About,' Despite.. internatioriaJiai'elfo'rts, « k s ^ v ' ■ ., , -• had std^:o^)ped the : :. c,hlld trafficking remairlins a serl- ,- disease’s spread. .Thelatestila U te s t'c case a s e . . tu n « t offidAls 5ai(i:they..' -j.oiis prbblem .in ..WeV e s t .a n d P le a se brin&-a;^i ' is^60 m iles from th e first. ily. informed''about the ■■ : Cfentral A frica, -whereI aida work* - ' ^riend!>X.-^v^ ------NteflnSthil^Britain^ — dr'g- s a y -d tfsp e p a te ly -p i ■ slaughter animals at risi I D d u a la . C a m e r o o n ., 'ents in coiintries such t 'away becau.«e they sus- .. .. Beniti : and Togo give: upi their- ’ /— ing another problem --hui.(ir«is j Sr ■ ;^^A|sjlself-helpvsMppc iqrtgrpup:, of thoustmds of carcassesses that lie hild trafficking. Officials . children i .for as little asa 514 to — - ' — rotdnB^sThBj'^walrdesitotrUttion. -»n-worewlvinerGabonrhad previ- V.' siirnggBngringnvhtrpri ; 3roml5C'to‘“~: i0j—t--for-m(nen-with-pfaistf . Of th e m ore than 1 mmi] illion l i w . u se d to allow th e b o at ro ., educate < them and finin d th e m ' ' B1*i. '.‘■e ...... , stock th at have b e ^ kill*dUedMcon-, ■ th'is.same reksoh. - .. jobs. • . .' . . . taiii the \iru5,408,000 hha av e y et to 'EF is .concerned about Boys are then'tj-picaljalLv resold •' b e.d estb y ed , theagricuiic ulture mih- th, nutrition and p^xho- to i cocoa, cotton and othefierplanta* •; istty said Friday. A nd whw hile sd e n . elfare of these children,” don t owners for as much:h asS340 : ' tists said this week 'the )las Pron, program man- . in i countries such as GalJaU onand seems to have peaked ir r th e . U .N . c h i l d r e n ’s . . Irar^* 1 Coast. Girls often .e'iidupase'l ! . the bodies are still coU< X Benin. .“They are v^* . . domestic( workers. . 6ad-smelling,unsighdy hi n .unsanitary circu'm- .■'It u ’as u n c le a r w hen - i i n d if - ■ s ta n c e s . ,W.W e d o n ’t' k n o w a b o u t th t e b o a t w ould arriv e in\ Cotonou,'.( ■ , ■ . [e don^t know about ..< w here U N IC E F has se t u| , Russian TV networkrk I lo s e s up heallh rr. ■ . fadlities tb receive'thes children< . Independence In takiJkeover ,w h i l e the th boat was able to a t th e h a r b o r .. ifore leavihgXaihereS^— ^ 'J'hFgovemmenCwhiJliJe reliic*'.,' ■ . TiLLSCLINiG^& HOSPITAL lu rsd ay for Benin, it w as ' tant t; to refer, to child, traraffickirig • , ' . nected gas.giant Gazpr how ^Any■y Size 35m m RlloU be turned into a ver'e r s i o n o f , . .. .iRussla’s othenw o stsstat6*conr , .. ' >fl»lti«l coupon mu>i«ccumpGrigoiy«Mi Yavlinsky, leader of thehe Yabloko:_ . ; political movement. ' I .coumin. Orliii tuij* m^frDtTl_^ ;-B last (illlsPalestliiiar erosions rock TelI AvivA - H ■ JERUSALEM - Twowo.bombs' . < 926 ■ . exploded.in.the ceriter o< f a Tel 1 I • Aviv suburb of Kfarr SSaba on ■ Saturday ahd one perse rs o n w as S iii^ e P i seriously wounded, policeice said.- I > . T prScBSC65SING ! ." j ,. The blasts came shortortly after . : S ' ^ '.one Palestinian was killedktl! and h m H ■ Ix 6 Prints five w ere-seriou^. wounded,,.wo . II including a boy, in a n une;n e x p ld in ^ t i l ' ' ■■ explosion Saturday in a home1 in . ■■IIIIIHI Gaza City, Palestinian' pollwiiccsaid. 8 h 4 I S I .Meanwhile, Hezbollah:ahfighters ' ■ W: D«leonB«d( ,' , hit an Israeli tank in thithe Golan ^K| 5 . 9 9 • Sleeved Negattm Heiglits with a rocket':' SiS a tu rd a y , ': ' •','.PrlnUliupecicdbya ■ . killing-a soldier and prompting'prc . '' I iySiu35nunRol]>U Kodak Technldan^^ ' Israeli alrstrikes in so >o|wi in otiier envetope 4ml i Kook KOD/IOAKPici.i>elW.l.if'• ' southern ' ' ^H j Ik. Ch«k Ihe Ikii in the upper left bnd iLik(:t>m|<.in>'., A l D OB r ti l s o n ^ . . Mnister-Arid-Sharon.tootook.office.- - — ., two months agoTnth aI ppl led g e to^ ^ B | ' liiiclotf «iupo P>lni». CJ make .security for Israelisiiis a prior- . . ,^ H j One roll Mr coi , ity o f his coalitipn govem:mment. i It ' JJiiimcolorpihaftBBlHiaBBB came amid rising tenstnsions in ' . . fighting betweet) Jsrae a n d ' Palestinians that has rara; g e d foi^ ! : m o re th an seven m onths. . The violence ended aa btieMullb that; followed a U.S.-sposponsored ' meeting between' the tw o sid es on W ednesday. L.OC , ,- compiled from wireire rep o rts '

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I p l rough a humanj1 dumpinnggrouriidinGh(lechnya " 'nieWWashington a P c « t' ■. • Ukfe'Said.Rakhmiman, thany of . Maihyoiy ofthe victims bad b i^ . the victims w u« foiu r J o n a4ZRAN,.Russia z - Onlywhehleh liirid blindfold-' , dead thhree r o or four mondi^ accord- ' • ^ e - RRusdM-soldlieB-l6ftTtligiinir u ed, their-hahds-tigightly -bound • •.ring to MeiMemorial Most disapijMred — fic lc i • a h abbandbned^ a building for,a fisw . behind tii^ . Most hshadjieenshb^ ..ifromdiffeiifferent villages, on differeht ; . .' .isome ^ h a d ’kh ife i ’r m inuteJtes, loilg enough for the 10 : : wolinds:.'Gne .'■datM .'.On’One v ^ 'a n impoverished chen prisoners to undo their ' . man’s head was scidalped.'Others ;4S-ye^lirold mother of three, who ‘ rin d bIig^9s^inH~flee, did"ifd yesTandteetiirm^latf^Blg^diaance,aiia'teaat' • / a m o r i g igestvicrims; an Tekibiyev realize tiiat histiis . ,“W henI,pidSSSlim'up, I h e ^ ■ tiie'm aHceiricet in Grooiy. H er b ro th e r r''. • ng bi'other-ih-law was non o . the cracking soundi d o f b r o k e n . ' a n d tiithcher e r said she h ad b een miss- ' ■ . J The WMhlneton Portoit . . loiwen» ^ t h h i m . . ' bones,”, said Musayeyev, whp was '. ing sincece J u n e ,.w h m R ussian sol-'-, —■ ----- ■...... : ie:p{dr-had'spent-the last-'two- ' ..one of a parade'of relatives'.who.n ; diers roustlusted her from her bed Uld ■ ^ • :|> . N AZRA-n TF tussiauI ' — Sai'd-': '“daysisqiiatting*with'nine*other, si ier.. : told'their storieis'tdI a reporter In tiwew h» i p b 'a n arm ored person- ;•,, R a k h fn a ri Mu'say< in a'narrow , 10,-foot-deep the safety of this townminnei^bor*'., helaitrierrier.-Another was a 37-yetuv .• ayev, who had' ing Ingushetia... . ' ■ I tu r n e d .16 in Oclober, cto was.tKe fsrtheiien pit at .what appeajjed to - ' oldfather^ •f— r-fo rin d ep en d en ce fironDmRussiar^— ^TSTdTHe^t . said h e w as a shy, qtq u iet teeii,ager, Tater, on teo. ZlTHls father, irrRuiiiarrparionner'canlerer IpaieerbTnear Shall": e 7 'K g c fihd*?.wiii be fully . “It makes your bk)lood freeze,” , itivestiga ■ ■ ■ the:fourth of five■e echildren,'who “ “S””omed Musayev, spotted itl i . '.ChechnyaiMonday, igated and the guilty said Kovialyov, now/ |president of . broughtIt tcto justicis. Kremlin ofa- o rardy strayed farI fjW ra his honie iowh under three.inches of Chechnya. The corps*)se was one o f.., coUectior snow, across a highway irom io n o f sum m er cottages, lefteft the Russian humanI irights group cials saidlid it is'wrong to assume . ' in th e village of Radiaidumoye, where fn SO th a t would b e foiinm d th ere'scat- ’ .' on p o ith i udn Russian m ill^ base in che^ strewn in die brush off3ff Memorial, whose offifficials exain- that Russ:ussian soldiers were the ' • ■ ■ [ he tended the famiunily's.cow, bull w te re d in itw t cellars1 ihil a deserted ' dirt road:ads with frozen .tziick tracks. • and'^alf.. Ics. ined some of the corpsp s ^ kiUers: •, • ' M s p assport photcjoto shows a seri*’” T. ' : ousface, withwidwd ^ t dark eyes, . thicjk eyebrows annd d .dark hair. He . .did poorly at school,ool, e sp ed ally in Russian, his reladvedves said. In the fifth, grade-the lasilast one he com- p l e t ^ - h e still hadad troubleI disdn-' guis'hing the Russiissian-wordsfor— — mother and father. ■ Relative,said thattha when Sdd*. . R ak h m an a n d h is5 brother-in-law,bi • ' Ruslan Tekibiyev,^ setSI off to visit ■ ' .TeWbiyev’sgrandmoim other, th ey left -.thelr.passportsatht: home, figuring. . t h ^ d idn’t n eed thenhem fo r th e trip, , 10 m inutes by car. ThThetwodidnot ' . ■ le a v e R er u n d l 8:3030 p.m., half an hour after the curfew:ew. T h e s o ld ie r s who w] stopped, , Tekibiyev’s vehiclele ttied th e ir tw o . ■■'t-Tr'-prisoners'wrists'andind-threw'thar^ ^ facedow n in th e backack'of a m ilitary - ' t r u c k . I n , th e sam«im e'truck was' Adam' Bikiev, whcvho had been ,' . ^ detained separately:elyon hisway ' I . hom e from his miotheiiier’s house.. . I ' The soldiers kicked

In his pit, Bikle\iev-said, 'men“- ~ “ , prayed they wouldlid n o r be tor" ■■■ • ' . ' -lured. The. othersf totold him that . ' judgmg by the Mundmds of opening gates.and helicopterIters oyerheadv . and b y th e soldiers’s’ conversation,c they were in Khankalsm la.' The next evening,lg, one by ^ne, • the men were orderiered to squat ' ’ - and waddle,, “like, a Igoose,” to'ia , tem . T h ere, BiWev saisaid, a n officer . ' - promised to-“make} diops”di of him .ifhedidn’tidentifya’ C hechen fight* ers. Tekibiyev ^ d he was accused . - of p lanting i h i n ^ antiand using Said- . ‘ ■ Rakhman as a dea^.- “W ell hang , : th e boy a n d shoot you,’ou,” th e officer: promised. • . Said-R akhm an rietuietumed to the pit, saying h e h a d ex{explained why , they h a d b een o ut so50 laI; te a t night, Bikiey and Tekibiyeviv ssay they can-' '' - not imagine how, iin his bad i ■ R ussian; h e h ad commilununicated. Coming ___ A Russian,who Idei dentified him- g to Twiri F&-alls! f v oke^to-the^pris^^ ". oners on the third1 .ev.e en in g . H e 4 1 told them they hadI beenbe arrested JB because th ey h ad violaiolated.thecur- ' TheUJnited Sta:ates!' ■ ' r few, and if they ev^'itold anyone '8| what had happenedled, they and , ' S their parents w ould:Id be tracked . ^ down and shot,.BUdevuev said. Most ' 1 Army/Field Balajid^^^': : ■ ' of the prisoners werere theni loaded - ■ into a triick and.taken:en to'an aban- k The M ussldalAmbassadoifo r s o f doned building, wherelere ^ey man- aged to escape. ’ United S a te s Armny. y ■ But for reasons BikBikiev said he _ , ' cannot explain, Saidaidniainrman and anbther prisoner,ier,, Magomed . , / . Magomadoy, were putnit in a differ- T h e U.S. A rm y proroudly presents Its officialal titouring jazz.' ■ enf vehicle. The famil'mily’s, p leas to '' ensernble, the Jazz Amtassadors of the U.S.S. At rm y, Field ,' ^ „the ftiissian milltary,y, Ci he^ya’s . Band. Each year thes(:se scluct m usicians fro m1 W,W ashington,. i ______prosecjitor_ahd.othei:,( t c i i ^ . . inforniatioh a b o u t Sai< ------^DrCnJerfOTnr^onm cetr^tffr'fiitlnisiastir"lc ai/dlences . ^ ? I ^vere m et vrith ^ e n c».Th^more e .' 6 throughout AnicNca;a and around the world. > (lian-two months lateiIter, a. woman ' , Whelher you iike:c Big B and, Sw ing, DIxIcIa:ielah d , L atin, . ' 'ij ' from another vlllag'lage told his . . . ; Bebop, Rhythm and father; Magomed Mustfusayev, that ' d Blues, or Tqp 40, a cortcprtcert by Ihe she had seen manyf bodiesb< near , . . Jazz Ambassadors Is:s sure to bc’an unforgcttabttable musical , 5 K hankala. experience that youI won'tV want to m iss... ' .' . There, Musayev fouifound his son, d r e ^ in th e sam ef grg reen T -^hin , and sweater he wa:vas wearing when he disappearecred. A white , M onday^ May 7, 2 0 0 1 FRIBE eoi>SfC lIt jj ‘ . blindfold covered his eyes. His ' ■ ■ . wrists were tightlyrbound bi with I rope, the thumbs5 withw wire. /b,S.I. Fimle Arts Bullillding ' i ' Under the wool cap) thatth covered A dm isssion by T|(icket Only,V- . the boy’s head wasas a gaping < a t 7 : 0 0 ' wound. He had beeiim shots twice, ' \ , (L(Limit 4 Per Reqquest) ' nwu* h is rig h t lu n g anda n d h b h e ^ Musayev sald.'W ^m a 'madov’s b o d y ponsoredBy: ■ i ' ' was there, too. , “1 was the one who ‘ ^ cMTnosFof^rButTi :------I-Sald^Rakhman’s fathe ther said, his ■ V ^ e s n iiih g up.“ B «ra a iuM I am a TieTim ra-lNi'J e w s ' ■ / ' ' ' man: And because thenlerearesome ' people among the CheiChechens who .ri FREE TICKETS-.PIeaslease pick up yoiir Free Ticketss ata The Times-News ofllce (13; have seen even worsorse things. • 1323rd SlrestWestlinTwinFaI Falls or order yOt/r tickets by mall.m Just Indicate Ihe num bereier of tickets you ' ; ,! -i T here are p eo p le w hoobrcM b ightthe neineed IHmllAiierniiiiisi). Encioi iciose a slannBd and ialt-aildnI o m H envelope. Tickets are■e limiteclII and will not'be availabliable for long so gel your requeuest in early. ' bodies of their relativesveshomeina' bucket I was trying to r r a e m b w ■ thavand to on.”

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VS " ^ k e e p sari eye o( fT H Mi j s e i T ’ f ^ OMERSOiye s Sharon Block is goiijoing to BoiM.--.-— l.LocA cal^publicaiis-w ^’-stistuhnei.but- ^K 1 P S B > ^ K : .On FHday, .Gov. DDirk Kempthorne' th^ti^ ^ ftly nominated Swaiw an: t o 'th e ir " ' . appointed the IWin in' Falls. Republican tickic k e t 7-;and he duly-won1 thetl general, . . tto ^ t h e v m ^ i r eed d term 'of the late iM d b n ; • •' ^InL ' •Rep.’George Swan,1. iA longtime party TTerminal cancer keptt SwanS from / • . . :-se rv a h t, B lo d c w a itete d d p a tie n tly fo r h e r c bbm n pleting His first le^slati'ative session, •*. nd-both -Bloek. and. Hanse:isen filled-in ------' : tunity . to prove h err Vw oi^ in the 2002 dururing.his absences. One'db' disappoint-• : ~ ’N ‘ Legidature.' :“Sl g e p is o d e o c c u r r ^ o n BloiH ock’S w atc h ; , > _• ; We wish her ’ ■ ’ ■ ' She vot'roted not;to_ . ••wellTbut we don*t‘“ ^^^^^^^^open 'ththe state’s ■ .-want-to discouf' S^mti Block^llhaia^acnanceto - higherir education< . a g e a n o t h e r a sp i- prove herself in rhe ne: b u d gJt « .to further. , •:r a n t f o r t h e o ffice. ling cuts - Twin Falls car session. Rantfy Haminserialreaa\' t h e r e bb y y f o r e c l b s - . . ' ';;dealer. Randy e bpportuni- ' -■ :;Hansen ■ - who 'has^so local voters tii'il r more tax-' . J . :;held the seat, choi(^ishettthese_^'0vomeetinthe. relief. BlBlock’s vote . ' 'immediately ' critical, . / ' before Swan did -. GOP primary he : . b l o u sse e the mea- . ;;has suggested he ~r . .sure dieciied oh a 35- :m ig h t c h a lle n g e BIoclthat choi<« materializeilizes. No Demooat lastst month; too young at 5050. For the. >is going to win a leglegislative seat' in s^oicond.time'-ih-less than a yy e a r ,'l o c a l ' — ;:IWm;Falls, so the conlohtest - if. there is R.epiipublican leaders had to> p:pick some-. '' U -m , :one - must come on>n tthe GOP side o f. onele ito-fill'the position. T ha at! t B lo c k g o t 1 3 1 1 the ballot. Hansen wouldwc be an ideal it andan Hansen didn’t was as stsurprise to idget slkimps Qiilaw(( eiijforeesmeiit .^ o n d candidate to0 (enliven that pri- i»mem e , b lit i t ^ n o t in e x p lic a b le ; - I o penetrate b^ond the ] “ ] ■. Here’s another exa ; 'm a t y . ' '-.■ WIVhen l Hansen turned hishis back, on * ■ v example. Bush is ' . * ' dictable partisim rhetori , . proposing a $299 millionmil] reduction in a . . Hansen already haslas served one full ■ th e jo i b la s t y ^ , h e d id n ’t endeareh i him- - H . T r * rounding President Biislush’s ------I ' . • relatively new progra>gram,that this year Is . . . term , which includedded the .1999 and selft B D a v id s . If to R e p u b lic a n p a r tis a nisJHisinter* s ^ : H , first b u d g et, i t h e lp s too loli o k a c . ! reimbursing statess atabout $564 m illlbn-^. 2000 legislative sessio]sion& More impor- view specific program s andI exame> - ____ 5w w ith lo c a l G O P l e a d esrs r s left : some ; H—B r o d e r — ^ fo r th e CQSf o f im pifasoning-rriminal rta . rtantlyTh'e' served witnwi distinction, withtH~the impression ne.wasg stm:i993 to 2001.' show h o '' win'a'the"ameh d m en t ------^--There are other curiosities.cur Bush is '------T in c re a se iced to “e n jo y e d stro n g foft r n ex t y e a r m d a r e slatC' >ng b ip a rtii^ ''su p p o rt; nrop6sing.alm osLto.dito.dQubl&tO;$59,mils=s=5 " ■" -HseTjareljsly m ore in a n iO p ercenc ovover '' Domenia^^icepf&aTt^thiJQtaWtb.' '* ^ Uon a program s tarted.and rte t admired by.:____i_ th e n e x tffive l years, hardly enoughhto" t Bush’sbudgeig e t says th e recom m ended"° ■ v h is fa th e r,c a lle d WVeedand.Seed, ee whidi ■An apo'3 o g y k e e p u p WWith inflation. ■ ' —reductionsare-,ire-justified because’m ost of « com bines tough laww eienforcement with . T h e p re'esident j is proposing new/spend- si these programsims.J'have already served , economic developmer We apologize in advaivance.to anyread- wee purchtise] otir color comic m en t in d esignated. mlcs section Ing for sonsmeoftheprogramshe . th e irp rim a ryy p urpose or a re less essen-• ; high-crime areas. -ers who are offendedi frby today’s install* • fror'Om a n o u tsld e . v e n d o r. .ThThe viendor • promised i .s u c h •• tial to corefed« i in last ye^scam palm , st ederal law'enforcement A t th e sam e tim e,e ,h hi e i s proposing to m ent of the,‘.‘B.C." comicmic strip. deliislivers, the finished: copies to our. plant r psdistribu :ksto .objectives.” )uting f r ^ gun safety locks ' c u t $182 miUion fromom President • W hile'w e recognize: ththj a t th e s trip ’s t h ^ f oir rinsertion i in th e S unday newlew spaper. p eo p le whi arm er T h a tis a curi 'h b w a n t th e m . B u t th e fom iu4ous descriptibn for some> . . C linton’s m ain anti-Crii-Crime initiative, the - oiogical symbolism maylay be offensive to • The IT Times-News maintainsIS a policy of Texas govc 'a$l .. of them.For.ex vem or is also suggesting a I exam ple, Bush is proposingS COPS p rogram , a nid d totc sto p h irin g a d d i-' , m em bers of th e Jew ishih faith,f w e have lit- ' treaieating all religious faiths willwilh respect, billion netet red u ctio n - fro m $4.6 billbillion (o w ip e o u t a1 $60$( m illion g ra n t to th e tie control over the.«le.content of our and tional beat-w alking,S, mneighborhood poUce id we regret that this striprip does not - to $3.6 billillion - in th e a ^ s t a n c e :■ Boys&GirisaiClubs of America to oper- w ith th e se fe d e ra l fun S unday comics.:LjkiB mjmany newspapers, meeeet our .usual standards. funds. Is this the. . W ashingwcon p ro v id es to th e .sta te andan ate dubhouses;es In public housing pro- result of Mrious progr jects and high< 'ogram evaluation or • ' •; ■ ' local ■ • lhes wonj imeritthatisnotcon- It’s b e e n m ore th a n 10100 d ays since the ng, stay In th e c a r a n d I’llUhan- h biological activntivity in th e R ock C re e k . ducive to chc productii > that night. , iction of hydrogen trag ic in c id e n t in E d enn tot< o k p la c e .lt P.*' oes along with how he woulould ■ se w e r lin e. Gilanbla lar d lscharges'a nutri-' sulfide gas. seem s m uch m ore th a n tl A nd w hen so m eth in g lik e thi:this ends so put himselelf after others, n th a t to m e! I am •' ' / ^ '•ent*rich w a s tee . .'T h e w aste from L anib- S in ce 1'998, th e dity t y hasI concentrated ; su re th a t'so m e people'w i id e a lly , w ho sh o u ld b e respoisponsible? '. On the sisubject of Sheriff Jim Wes •wish the whole k^eaver, W estb n is richh inii mlcro^irganisms that . its effo rts on im proveiiivem ents to our • ■ th in g w ould be laid to'res le person(s) who are in chargewer lin e, th e resu ltin g to th e im plem en tatio n . few grams of pot, a coupl I s u p p o rt th e re c a ll o f S h eriffriff Weaver for the maran . T h e p a in a n d sorrow he io n o f th e long-term he .liiological.activicivity.caiisesih&reIease;ofl—------:-solution.tolthe odor-prr-problemrCH2M-Hill - — -somescaJesr ------— d wish that Mary Ann Taylorlor woidd— —’-an d hisTanimUy'havegonetHfoiiar h y d ro g en sulfidifide gas, which smells'Uke . completed preliminanititydesi^onthe ' W ell, fo r those o f youiu wV h o b ^ e v e ' ve to pay some sort of price:e fifor her becausebf}f th is ev e n t h a s b e e n crem'jmen- rotten egg& . le in th is w hole m essl . . . th a t, I h a v e th is b rid g eJ ffo o r sale! T he ■ . . ■ dous. BothLamb-W' As far as I am concerned, thes xW eston a nd G lan b ia a re '* We arranged finandin d n g t h r o u g the whole situation was handin d le d v ery unpro- _ these two , . Ibelievisle ic is tim e fo r th e p eo p leleof c responsible corto rp o ra te d tizen s. B oth pre- e mainly r^ponsible for this i !- State of Idaho Revolvli>lvlng Loan Fund. : ■. fessionally. Now I am by in o m ean s a p ro ,® j ” lls tra g e d y M a ^ c Vallidiey .to go o n w ith life andid tr e a t th e ir wast*is te discharge a n d a r e in -. d ^ ^ o ^ d h a v e to p ay fo r theiiieir'aCTons. ' standunlce . We haye >vorked doselosely vrith thg Idah'b - --a^g^BA,4rugmid.:bu,:bm.bylthejresults iced.with.the.sheriff.and.allall law-. ’ compliance withrith waste allocations.-BothI ...... - Departineht'ofEnvirot . ofthis one, neither were enforcemeilen t p erso n n el w ho give evi ironmental'QuaU^.' • sre th e officers . • every- pay significantnt tamounts of money each In M arch 2001, th e ci ■ w ho w e re in chargel T w i n F ^ th in g to rhshake your community a saf le d t y c o u n d l award- iafe • year for the dtyuty to.creat th e ir wastewa-'- e d a b id to Turn-K ey Ir They took the word of aI less-than-reli- . ■ . p la c e CO liviv e ...... ly ln c. to c o n stru ct. - , ■ te r. . theodor control systenitem . T h e system is ’: able informant. They didd idn’t SM m id ay, Jt .Eden tragedy to restt . Beforey d t y re ta in e d CH2M-H1U . an d v erify th e validityf of the infor- To jj-Y. , . momehcanand I n d u d e th e se p eo p le In , ' - u n d e r constru ctio n anca n d sh o u ld be com- To the people of Afagic Valle: !*n to s tu d y th e odo)dor problem and provide ' p leted th is sum m er. . mant’s infomiation. . T h fers. : • T h re e m o n th s h a v e p assed sli a lte rn a tiv e s to:o a llev iate th e problem , A fte r th e system is fi In ste a d o f try in g to sec u p a controlled . d eatl J d of your valley and'alway is fine tuned, the . aths of three Magic Valley in rays , The report recoiicommended both short- odor p ro b lem in R ock ( . . buy from Tim, (Williams)ns) a n d th e n als.5. H( aving-lived in th e M a ^ c - \ the right.6f.the line. — c k C re e k C anyon _ ------and-long-ranges jealtem atives: Chemical “TT:*r— sh o u ld 'b e e lu n m a tiS a r; . arrest him, th ^ decidededtobeat-on the .seVeiiveral years, I know of the qus IA.MOULSON treatm ent was.tl 4a' ' Corona,t,C < alif. istheshoit-term altema- Odors are not an uhuu n u su al b y -p ro d u c t. ; ■ do o r a n d Idck it in w henen there was no . . lifestesty le a n d p eo p le in th e area. . rive recommendsnded. • , of wastewater treatmeim ent efforts. We * , !• respoilse. And they hadid iinformation . , Unfortunately,Ur every commuinuiutyhas ; (Editor’s's inote: David Moulson is the'If,; Since 1998, thi th a t th e su sp e c t m ay b e c '^pl James Moulson, who diet . th e d t y h as tre a te d th e . apologize for any inconconvenience caused. >e d e a f in o n e o r ! its sshare h of armchair quarterbai•backs and iieatn w a ste in th e Roclock Creek ^ewer.line with : bothearsi sftoot-ouc in ^ e n .) 1 by th e o d o r problem1. . •. . gossissip s w ho w an t to seem imiportaht. iwi - ughts are on what has happeppened. My lem in Rod•ck C reek so u th o f A ddisonbli . ■ byCH2M-HillwiI was th e co nstruction b f '• say iwmething in their dde efen sel A hd by th o u j TOM COURTNEYf ■ >ughts a re a s follows: A v en u e WeV est T h e p u ^ s e o f th is leiletter w odor control-tol-treatment system. This : not doing, soft only addsIds fu el to th e fire.. A s T w in F a lls \ s a v e te ra n o f th e V iem amm War.I\ ,. Istodarifyfy tiie p o sitio n o f th e d t yf rerela- ^tem aerates!S thtl e w a ste leav in g th e '• o f so m e s o r t o f cover-up,ip, >a t le a s tin 'th e undei n a n ri . i (£rfitor*Jnotfc’ 7bmt CbCourtney is the cihi ' is-odor-problem.— -— ^— ester^earLamb^Weston;— • e y e s o f th e p u b u c . wom8 a ride*i . . BM U B w aaK ' a n d frie n d s o f TimIm Williams and alongng where he. showed m e thefesl^of s Im ggg

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^ ^ ^ ^ T i r a sK i c i t ------^ :bebiisirie!ess vs. ^ •■^-pSpT-Li :M :envirorim . " ' B anl,000miles ■ H p / : ' ..approximately 1322 kil kilowatthours'of,.-'^ ' • ofSvildcoasdine,.thehoihabitaiof. m m l electotyeadimontl ; the polar beaK To Uieieeasi,‘ju e st • 'v S g •onth, costifjg abcxjtT “ _ ' over the horizon, is thph e A r g r t f ______y ,/. .|^.a5.Aslik■tT^K|!^♦skle refrigerator and • ' “ NaBonalWdUfe Refujjfuge-^und' ' ‘J -freezer usess170kik)v^hours^ 17' ' ‘ zero in the big batdesoverfurtho* ov y^ichcpstsmrtsri^.$12ln‘ • • drilling on public lands»dshere.'"-r: • . ^ i i '.authethe;oil.fields-^ Committee;eeon-Taxation.' - ■ ■ ' .....j !dftU ji^ajn^uf_L ' and the settlement at De ensure, , ^imess. Libj ^ r a l s x w ’l stand to ” prc^WRe^HoR)nai funds will be used to helpJ leies K a d w ^ e d Deadhorse.' More siaiiiartiing^ is that tiie bot- tiiat most of the $2.6 trilliilliohsur- tiiinktiiatth '/ At Prudhoe Bay, indusJustrializa-itom 50 percercent of income earners adulb^famflfeswitt/ith their utllltycosk' •- tion is anrisepHc People,ple are neu- . pay 0 perce plus will r^hain in the .dllillfornew ..' wealdiier,e\I even if that mekns Jiat rcent of all income.t^es. government spending. ' - thejxwrget;etwealtiiier,too." ■ . .rodeaboutappearanci^:es.Once,I , The lowe Prpiect Share hadmihfcihistered \jf Tlie Salvation Anr^ an west 35 percent of income ' It’s like a family-ownedid busing - The fastes:test .w ^ to bring in the ly and typically ■ raw a pickup truck puUeilUed over > • • eamew paiilaid no income taxes and . -receives <25,000 annunuaify from IDACOftP shareciwnets,- - after its radiator popped»ed a hose. , •. actually rec in whidi the parents havevecon- - dde,pratle£least minimize Its ■ ‘ lets,-as.well as : received 2 percent of •. tributed the lion’s s h ^tofthe o ' ' ' ebbingassei $175,000 f ^ k l ^ P>Pdwer The driver was down on 1his hands * total incomi>me tax^ paid to the fed-' seems to be happening . . and knees deploying his I firm’s .value but receive thetl same in'tiiecurrenrent economy, is to pass . . customers. This year^s additionala ' . j / x W t i lisemer- eralgovemixnment as a cash pay- ■'. share bf all annmd profitsts as their . substantial u . ' g e n ^ o il'S p ill m op-up paipacts. _ • ■ - ment ihrou< JtaJt reli^ tiiat would $100.000wJiiheipquaUnified Iw - ough the wdfare-Uke • . c h ild ^ lii a famUy, thisisisalov- i b^efitallAi[j^ericans. ' . __ Grimy Pgadhorsftoffei n«»me-Tax-Gr^tr— ------1—iincbme.peopifcpay.f6r‘br-fumke— trasL Every tmie rve pas lng way lor parents to pasass on- Kestassuniured, whatever money passed •.HienBtt:xt hipest .15 percent of ' wealth to their childreniiln'an li '.isnotretumim e d to taxpayers will • repairs, outstandins 3* V throu^ after the snowm* melts,,r*e income eaiioniers paid 2 percentof . .'electricity bills and hee seen rusting barrels throi economy,.it’s called coerorc^redis- .' bespentbyfily a'government not ' S ' f a A K irpmpnihe aU incomee.taxes,resultmglna t . ■: tribution of we^th. . . . knowhfor.fis'.fisc^ re s t^ t. Count. firewood, coal or d l to heat- . ■ .. :•• ■ ground, along'withcast-biiMffnres. -wasMofOixI perceni for the lower 50' and bags fluttering on fet ' Corisider tiie Senate DeJemocrats’ on it. .'.theirhomes. ; fenceposls. ’ percentofiiif income earners, ' success in scaling back th(hesizeof • ——:— Thepointtowhichllal tlie pulpublicis right that:;7 — __thw.Thefe are ^ Jdnds “ -tiie tax cut by more tiian'2v20 per------^•~VW//tomilWchteTTnan H isd iiefo f ==cent-andboosdng^gc>vemiiim erii " ' stafffbrRep.^p./osg>h R. Mas, R-Pa. : • 7 \ .This $100,000'incre»esefbrL!WA . • -i-speriding'to eightpercentritovei "<<.■" • R e a ^ m a y - wUi,bfcadded.tb.th^'i4g12|534»— B a H J i '^"^Ke^f^ncebet^CT'tl in_. ...,vvhen.we memeasure tiie. dollar value-r— i . theniost unexp^ed plac — current levels.-This actionin^om -^-^—r-CannoriHousJuse Offlce Buiiding, . ': already committed-thishlryearby— jlaceSSoine ;■ oftaxbrealcjaks^yen to the upper ; -:—- - how 1 empty tiie left’s rhestpric- to •.------Washingtoni companies are mindfulio of f environ* . • m-DC20515. , Waho Power. Prosranirhfundsare i ■ • , ""o*1IDW.RP company mental sensibiliti^ andid a re get- ., ; divided amorig ftve’sococfaiseivice' .,.' ting in step; Others don’tn’t care.i ■ asenclesthatcjualijyacustomers living witfiln Waho Power^'service.Pow • ' ^ .George W. Bush has tat^taken sides . area. These ftjnds must when it comes to scenes li ist be used to'insulate ceilings,,ftooc5 fhx and w ails,'' jsliketiiis. repair and plugholes,/ . He’stakehsidesinthe.wsi.way I, replaice wiridov^ and doors,, ahdanc for otiier : American busing doesss fabusiness. . . energy-efficlenlhomeli6 Improvements. .... With his unremittingjassaiilton as l^arS prrings , Mvironmentalism,'die pnpresident ;•* Theascnciesthatadinirninlstef UWA fur)d$ are: South CerjtralCeri Community . ' ! is selling out companies tl isthatare . Action Agency In TWIn'FVFalls, Southeast Idaho Communitluni^Actlon . going green. He’s undermsrmining ■ •.; Agcncyin Pocatello, Elv , the progress that has giveiven u s • ' , F o o d , If El-Ada Community Action Agencyncy'in ! Boise, ; . , ' cljBarer skies, deaner wauraterand • ■ , • , Canyon Courity On Aginjing in Caidweii, Eastern Idaho■Special Spe Sendees ' rerard corporate proflt^:&He’s I - . . Agency in idaho'Faiis andan Malheur Council on AgingI In Ontario,C Ore.; . retreating to the simplisd_ ------— to c h 8000.-T5$delidel ov«U>e k^emment ' ' of smalt business loansIS among U.S. banks, fUWwareaturTI ' thing. So why should goven ,1. BbusftwsslocMedsomliomewheftln . rtward tiiose that aren’t?”?” asks ! Costco stores are part of < • #1 In commerdal re»real estate leniding andid #1 lender to womenen. U8hoPowert80,000-tOOO^qu«.inle' Bill Dempsey, director offth th e con^juterized network sysystem iovfcearMttath««dAdopted tOflK California Environmental ■ that controls their lighting,ng.in ‘ ordkwyandoOrMr*ofdhao'cnosir ' • ’ Dialogue, a collaboration1 ooi f envi-___ ^ H | D | | Febiuao’, the system re-se« tth e ., ' (onmaaoniKasm.«m«yajtoowo( - ronm ent^ts and businessiesses, . ’ ' Boise store to operate oni\njv fj. 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V:' ' ■ ■;■■ ,■ • V ^ ::i:-^W ork-relat^:^-April — ■ In s i d e T - i y . . O b W - Awareness Montio th ." '' L ______T-Page:!;e :B 3 ; f e i f e L .Idaho/W»/West.^ . j ; : , C iiyE^A'M r.733-m i,Exi.^. . • ThcTimes-NiN e w S ’’ • sSunday, April IS, 22i 0 0 1 ______' Section B Bere:eally | —----- FirereteporjH n i c e l c:othe o p -H ——Easterbburaiy: ------at-B After years ot theJie. most delicate luhl i^lds negotiations, I^e fintfinally.talkedthe-I—,r-'— ■ ■■"•■Easter i ' . ; rou n d s in Idaho this m : hu :ByN.S,NokNokkentved ; Itw ^te^,,th6u[loii^ so yoii are '^KKelly el Bryant ;- T lm iB » N ^ , on notice to be*oh y n your very best 6»^r covered the'burning !■ th^ b^ball bats and . b arrel widiid l Id ir t • •••.;, , . jner) made an early appear? niies because, there■ewerealdtot i ■ ' Som e crii e, handing o u t taffy to partic- critics have suggested.’ ■., them. It didn’t do mucnuch to curb the that perhai rits and spectators. Officer, rhaps the fire was the . . rab b it population, whic result of an th Cox led th e procession on f an accidental.hudear • . tune to tune in the d reactionin't:inthew aste.. • farmlands around the 3ike from the senior crater to* If; . But Suelie Stiger,£ head of envi- 5 0. Eastman.Park where' Plain, because it di( ro n m e n tatal l cleanup at INEEL. interrupt either the hai e than 1,000 Easter "egM layay m S 8 sa id d ie .197,1970 fire w a s 'd ie resu lt ove cycles or their food tered in the ^ss.w aiong to . u t in baskets. o f s p o n tataneous m combustion of I , r— • ' . But it d id g e t u s . . * , ‘ : M B .. u r a n l u -oh•ev(•every-television t precisely.lO ? a.ni..the fire..re.-^.H |2^H ^^H waste, not 1 wunded, sending children sc rereen e in , the- ^ nuclear rea mbhng to gather as maiiy ' world,rid, looking ever- • ^ tion. • as fast as diey could. Dustin' •so mmuch u like char- . m - ' . -: M onitbrir 5, gath^d e ^ without a c t e r • ' was in plai .m ovit > e l p tfor a die first tim e this year, f f i riiis was too much fun,” he ’. .t h a t ,' wou] halve showe griiining-from ear.to ear lence ' Ei^^j^ir^af^' holding'a basket filled' ■Ik j^ 9 ‘ the evidenc 5^ of a reactioi:tio n , ’ Envifonmehtal i spdrtswriterin: I “'S “st F' to the top with eggs.. lid in Labofatoiyw^. • ,ch egg w as w o rth lO .cenK to Stigersaidj Jio Fails at the. to view .siteat., ... . liar and .redeemable at par- . ' ' . an ihtervie ie,J.wai c6ver-. ■ JdoUai ^ . .^H j last fall. . www.lnel.gov ' . . . D o n ’t ‘a satootbaUgame p •'iopatuIting business^ • Idaho ster, a Christian festival, “ W e woiilroiild andthe. rexas.thaffilh_ L _ E 5 « ‘ been' “ Oepartmenrof— — — A S K M E a n ie ,J odjes many pre-Christian • h o S ta te . H b flB ' able to detecetect Energy website . Stevo Kiversity i was tradidoitions. T h e o rigin o f its n am e Jd ,. at www.ener- ying a team >s unltnknown. S t Bede, ah eighth . w Z M H ’ it,” she ^d.. m es- .O'-Sov,. C r u m p > W ohor the national centmyuy scholar, believed Easter ■ j S E | H . T h e T im e: N ew s leame'i » U n iv.championship,. e i |derivative of Eastre, the m e d 1 - ^ ------^— ------1 - . ■ ' , • p layc ina quick th i^ ' ^ g l^^ a x o n n a n ie o f a g>vay a flat.’ w ithloiit,approval o iii from • • 1 • beajMandyoudon’t/tfcel i the temporary district feeforaJibrarycard.Ifa’a district” • headquarters:rs 7• and that would ■ JW much you gets voters’ approval, ththeywiU twoI iweeks,. INEEL . . .vored jelly beans, you will Ito effect:Feb. l„it has —pay-t'axes based -onrl r a d is ------spokesman Jl , big mouth shut 657 library cards ih i n john Walsh-said .'' ' — . trictwide levy. ' ' .Thursday. • ■ You will rem ark how fsv”ka and Cassia counties. , _ adm ired his cousin’s p ^ o e, 236 were issued in the • Library officials siippcport dis- .. I^^EEL criticritics say Its no won- : nevK een P.'JhoL": t Alice in WondMland" i nits of either Burley or tric ts b e c a u se th e y le t lillibraries- der people are skeptical of the r for lifetime e“y limit share costs and give thenem.more . eastern Idaho: ,with him that it’s a greai R u p ert,, andat 421 throughout d ie,. - iho nu cJear re search . pt u r c ^ s i n g p o w er... . ■ .site.. that Bugs' Bunny hason ne the name I h e two counties, honored with w Oscar>u fc quote him. . Peoplele can< either peruse the '-. Since! 19S0, 13 new.“didistricts’ “Howdoyouyou b u ild p u b lic triist achievement youdiinkthe . book statiiatioiis set up throu^oiit • have been established inS Idaho when you don'ion’t tell the, public ■tic -w h a t y o u ’re d o in g ,” G a ry . You will not mention’is. - . ' th e countjnty.or request the book- ' ‘ ffive independent librarie . Elmer Fudd, nor will youI would < sug- I m obile vatvan to drop off a specific . elected to join existing didistricts. Richardson,, he head o f th e S n ak e . I don’t care how funny yoii>nsequences book at oneon of diose stations. I two districts annexed ou ance a statiewide term »*wascally wabbit”,is.to eatjyour .l-- .Requestests are coming in frorh I _areas-and-two.dIstricts-c<-“9 nuStiS For there could be, I w sxcuse for sbcreq,rat . Acequia,I, IMalta and Raft River ' I <1dated, according to InfonSdSir ^ * ^ y e x a gest, more seHous cons£ plutonium-conta- 6,855 grant enabled the :' ■ \vices for six months. bef( ' niihatied waste . This state of a^Irs causput to fine a two librari sfore vot- ' However,«r, district supporters *• Unlike some states, ] iste buried In' pits •. . ' aries to increase thieir e rs a p p ro v e o r r e j e « ^le e district-.. • - face oppositic to be rather protectivei vof e r w a n tto [tion from p eople.w ho es at INEEL from and unpleasant to the fi . . Please see UBRMY.P 1 bunny big- ase see INEEL, Page 83' make fun of him. Not topui point on it, but you nevei>elievethat . V_><0“^-director " get on the bad dde of aildnotpossi. bl ' „ ^ „ rfevitaliz^esShosl;horii lan^iguagew . ger dian you are. . ^th-dieticionary ily point out I, ByKawBoBosslck . I Now.you may well beli U n iv eersity r .in southem AlbLiberia, Canada. Bur, ■ ththey’d tell you how to w ho took pan »n*wNawi P o c a te w alk- said Gould, whovho did not s^ak a • -— Harvey is mydifaal; I could 1 tello ih she said, herer dead grandmbdier, whether wl to glide or take in Jefferson 1999. H ke tiny word of English:^ herself until she -. U y.com m ent I would only Her mis- who. neverr spokes a'word-or ' stepsst - and Just how fas mdieland. HAILEY5Y - T h e Shoshoni show sion: to ust you ' started School.' . that many of die folks who I I to create English, gave:/e h e r d ie gom head In •should sh do it ck in fo rc e , I lo v e b y gesturesgei and acts, says I a S h o sh I t ’s difficultt to do a dlctioruiry, in that ISSm bbit drive in shord die-' . a dream to mm: ake h w ow n m ark- T h e re a r e n o vrords for “1 i r - p e r h a p s DrusUlsiGoiGould, a Lemhi Shoshoni: I y , I t w a s. ings. “hello” Gould said, becausebee she can’t , C ounty a r e n o lo n g er o n I I fro m th e ■ or “goodbye” in Shoshone. alvm ys ascribe an But the rabbits are back i le Fort Hall Indian I lie . 'she "Yourlangu e an English w ord to 'deal? And Res^tion iguage is what is going “To use ‘goodbye’.wouldd mean ' a Shoshoni,word, a n d this b eing a dry y ^ - ion near PocateUo. I r a c e d tosupport you ord. When she uses surly to the I The Shos rou, p rotect you, bring forever. foi W e a lw a ^ say 1 willwi see . ai w ord th a t has b ever greater numbers. loshoni are more apt to I 5t with ; you to a highgher level,” Gould’s yo as been long buried, i ', , • say.*Tcarelreforyou.” ■ you later* or T expect to se

r e c d ^ prisQnI te rm fe3fFkidng^ ^ n g 7 m ight returrm - t G U t a E ------SALT'EAKE-CIT !TY.-(AP)^^-7-in 1973-thi-there.w ere bnly a-few,— L-Meridian.,mail ’ - inprisorsoni.wiith seven years C * throug htf nose and id had pre\H>,. ; liig senterte n c e 6n th e stoicB arajas.s. .G ray w o lv es 'm ay sooson be .mak-, ' hundred1 w«wolves In.,the lower 48 - ■ 'Who IddnaiipMi hissis son to spend - ; forkidntinapping 3-yearK)ld Xiawor.>r.... . ously had aiieart attac ack. “You madladespme Very badcholc.:... • ...ing a comeback in;UU ta h -if th e . - - s t a t ^ niiairiiainly in Minnesota.— ■ I ^ : t i i n e with himini Will be^ ke p t !. ' R am irez-ez a n d fleein g th e s ta te forr. .>He was also ordere r e d to p a y es.". , , . apm from Ihe boyoy for at least. severalilw v eek s. ■ animals are takeiisii.off.the ■ Today,.dlr,. d u e in p a ^ to.’relntro* ; restitution on $ 10,001100 .w o rth o f . T h e bojjoy’s mother, MaryrCraoB , .^evenyears. —• r .•-■;Bara3ajjM duct-taped a-counselor . e . Endangered SpedesLL ist. • duction effle) Becker oi, 24. 1 9 9 9>. ." They farmed sputh ol ’ h; .and. . several nieces." '* - One.'hundred ye;'e a r s a g o , ;• timeofsbmy s . ' Idaho FallS; Rayniohd (LaLaura) BeOkei- Jerom e forir 20 2 years and Ihen moved vs and cousins. He was pre-e- ' ol-Met^ria, La^, 'John (Kas yoii sent a funeralil.spray^ s M parents.' two grandchiihildren. two ' I f .great-grandchildren, tw[WO brothers .■ If so we say It there, |i-:- -. and three sisters,’ . Perhapsytyou spoke the kindesiest words, ' ju Reciial 0) Rosary willII Ibe held op.. • 'i ' .Thjhat anyone could say. . Tuesday. April 17, 20 >001. at % L O Opkirig to r ; Perhapss you were not theree at t all, ^ :’Mildred GertrududeSingley^^^^^H ' Elizabeth's Catholic Churcirch at 7 p.m ; Maiss of Chrfstlan. BurialI will v be held Mildred G ertrude) Singley, Si Bt, Qf •'g L '.-' Just: tthought of us that da;day. \ . at 11 a.m, on Wednesday.*y.*Aprll I8.a t - 9 6> 1 r v i c e $ ? • - ; Twif» PaHs, went fo bbe'with e ’ rhe Lord •. the Church with burial to fj ^ Whatever ycy o u did to. corisb/e outo ur h e a rts, il ■on W ednesday. April 11 I follow'at.the 111. 2001, at her • Elmwood Cemeiery..Friehchdsm'aycall , T h fi ft ‘ . thank yotou so much whateverer the part. / •;.from l p:m. to 6 p.m,-on1 Tuesday ■ at " II ICe y ’ r e o n • ^ Gertrude w as born> AtAug. 7,-1919. in |,- Deniaray’sGooding.Chaptpel. Cooke County. Texas.as.,tne daughter. ,m , . -By th e faiamily ol; Tom'W.\ MooreA ■ /jffi '■ . Of Samuel Albert ancand Anna Eliza a g e B - 4 Darieen Moore. Hagar Myers. She recehceived her bach- Ethel CCarter l Jbhnsdn • : ■ - Kim berly . elor's .degree in educa Suzy, Marcy & Familmllles * ' ' then. North Texas Sta Carter Johnson p assed away ’ Sa^rTea°ch^l C ollese in Denton. Te>Texas. In 1939. . 2. 2 0 0 1 , at h e r hom e in — ■' . I ■^l.lllilTllI)' ^She then taught ele’mei L from a long Illness. She w as '■ ; OnJunelS. 19‘48. she.n led b y ^ e r lamily. • FInanclclai D irections I >.< E. Slngley; Jri. In Lubt MS born March' 15^ .1920, at They had two children, Kansas., the daughter of J _ 3 ! h e &e L^AREJLHBrl lo^he ,1-ort worth. Te:T ex asV area in -W rearterand'tottlff-Jane— 1950. and resided therhere until 1998. S :arter. She was the sixth ol James R. when they m oved to Twi ildren: S h e.atten d ed school B ehini u r / ^ M E S ^ - T ' near their daughter-an( IS until her family moved to . j^HLove, D O N / :alilornia. In 1937.where she, ,. - Gertrude was a sweet ai { ^ ■ c e r t i f i e d We are people fusi like j .wile, moiher, grandmot d from Quincy High School. Glen Jotinson a t.a dance in ' FINANCIAL . wllh a d'etlre'to 'lh e ai , ;and Sunday school teaceacher. She will iJ,® PLANNER '. ■'. b e deeisly m isseU by-.y aall^vho k„e» ilifornia,-in 1936 w here they raise ourfam ily in Idal ■ .‘.and loved her.. ■ ■ ;. orked at Sloat Lumber This ' is .«of. a eo/po They w ere m arried April ', '.S h e'is survived by heiher husband of TsCTgJI; [ based, but faniily .ow • 52 vears-H.E.'Sinalav. in Reno. Nevada. They - -6usftrefsr-We offer ser\ ^ 't-aiis; two Children and tt- Julncyrealilom tarThey la'ter “ • UE. (Noretta) Slngley III. 0 Oakland, California, la' a! a fair price'with no J '< lit:, and Suzanne (Wllllac y m oved to Hazelton. ldaho, micks: We are from idah a s ted Johnson's.Electric,& .....by plailanning than you - . Twin Falls, ldaho!-and-&i: knoio Ihal we'can servt •, grandchildren; She was^as preceded in :thel operated the appliance ILaura Wien.- c a n . b3y y just m aking death by her parents, fiv 5trlca| stO re:for ‘ 29 years. o r e m o n e y . family willrllie dignity — --twobroihers.-T»— — =- ied.and.operated Johnson's - -Laura Ellen McQuadeI At lle n : .74 .., p a sse d away quietly with i • " Funeral'servtces lor ( jntil 1979 when they retired, P n her lamily - ■ s T l x T S l Dr G^MfUda w l l l j j g ! ^ at h er side on Friday. April i m 'Mlkc.Cflthwjric&EHMbciliP,iflii -respecl -tl'ial- toe wo'i ,' • -P.mLat lhe ParkQ's M •^l3DfiTrarl55RT*-AprlrT6 .,1,. .ffrrmrpw'«. ■ . ^^are-tima. Elhel enloyed .RawlinsrWyoming'rto-Jo! E loseph-^nd-: -“ C all Jailam es-R. Love;-' I Funeral-. Home,-2551 Kin Clarlcy Liltle McQuade; Shi>he vvas the . . . • • Twin.Falls.-Idaho. O'Ulci.'lidaling will be S o ''S „ !iSjeramics, S drawing, garden- J; ■ CFP “ ing, and traveling when p os*, third'I ol five children. After completingc lo dlseu»i».howwecanheIp. . PARKE’S MAG iAlH0.ME ^ ' . ' .William Philips ahd-B er '-schooling in Rawlins, sh e . . Burial will be held follow hei and Glen'made many ® le attended. —A ■ , 2551Klmber}yGICyAUMKNERAl college Tn Denver-wherere she met • 7 o ‘ •■735-0011 ; .. at the Twin Falls CemS i r T S Jalilornia to visit her family. 34-4545 ' . ' 7U>/n faH» Ort'/yly Road, Twin Falls «■ 7 srite vacation was their'- Jesse-L . Allen. They wereJ rmarried In ' www.iiAr.jamcsrlovc.com ' . Falls; Idaho. Arrangeme Ihe Logan. Utah LDS Tempi '-vices are under the dire n Cruise. S he w as.also well !T Iple on April ^ ------lly Lxutlly Ou’nfdfrdimlfJFimrhl H jr.’her cooking a n d family ■. 26.J945/Aller? his releasese from the. •Parke’s Magic ValleyvFi^eralHcme FL .Army Air Corp. they m ol Twin Falls; Idaho. s. LaterJn life, she en oyed -5 m o v e d to reading andnd working book puzzles. ■ :®S a lm o n , Id ah o , In 194!4 5 . J e s s e nd Glen.have-two children, Pp a s s e d away in 1994. ancnd in 1999 ^ H a z e l t c 3.. Johnson-ol Hazelton, tLaura niioved to Kimberly.’ to , Idaho, andnd Kathleen d; Johnson be° closer to her family,-. (Larry) Daviewidson ol Eden. Idaho. She » She is survived by sevensn children. h as gramandchildren, Tamara Makin,' C h: heryl (Kenton) Kinhaird'. Curt-Johns'c-isOn, M ark'Johnson, Suzy (Mary) Alleh Jr:, Judy (Steveve) Amar, „ • D avidson.1, Tony Davidson and Jill .- Kent (R enee) Allen. Marva/a (Russel) - Evans: andnd eight great-grandchil- ; Mathis.^ Connie (Todd) Ericscsson. and . - .dren. She wjwas preceded in death by ’ David i? (Brenda) Allen; 31 grandchil-' g ’ sisterss aand two brothers; Eleanor , dren;gl and six great-grand Mounkes of Sacramento, California, S r he w as'precQ ded in deatla th b y h e r ' Elva Wallaciace of-Ouincy. California, parents, P* husband Jesse, on W illiam ArArd -Carter ol Eureka. 'and onp sister; $ California,1., and Raymond Carter, ol •' k. Funeral services lor Laur Jacksonville,He. Oregon. She Is survived held 2 at 10 a.m.-Tuesday,. by two sisterllers and one brother. Doris X2001. at the Hansen wf J i a f f l O S Carter of Eursplce. 147 Main Ave.:E.. E ^ i M e m o r t a 'High School In i960.,^H%'^hlSr^ Hi Idaho 83301, or donations thered his education lorjr t\two years at liven to a charity ol the th e Hartnell Junior Collegeege in Salinas, «J9" o rs cholcolce, Calif. Larry married Cynthinthia-L-rHinkSI— -r-^------...... inJridio, Calif...on.Marchirch 24. 1978.- , GG o o d i n g ■ V They moved to Hazeltonon In October . . . .. of 1991 where he went to work\ for Ihe. M a rC fillllE Northside Canal Company ine K. Becker ' held until the time of hisS de l h ''" '”® ■ Maicelinal.ei K. Becker, 83, a resident , Larry enjoyed yvoodwor^ }, died Saturday, April 14, h e m ad e special gifis'fo'r he Gooding Rehab and and friends, He was a mer ter. Tiember .of the MnrrBiinfle was i born on March 30, Independent Order olil C O ddfellow s i g ia °jn Roh I •Jerome Lodge #129, Larryirry was a lov. 1 7 ® / ,^ ,"toberts, ° “ Idaho, the daugh- Olhrer n i Thbmas’ - '' ■■ *lng husband, father, and g and Olive Balmer Burwell. , r i ' d grandfather, . she L Sup uo and received her edu< ‘O.T.’ 0 JohnBon , jH e will, b e m is s e d by alfair Who knew - I S i ^ S K g , •him, oberts. On June l l , 1935, . Olivert Thomas-O.T."'John; , .. - She marriedd JJohn Becker In the Holy of of Wendell,\ went home to be '■ «' Larry is sun/ived by hislis wile,> Cyndl . R osary C athU hollc C h u rch in Id ah o Lor :L . Davis -Sweet Cyn" ofI HiHazelton; his Falls. They mt Lord on Aprll 11, 2001. at Si) m ade their hom e in Idaho Care cai a n d Rehabilitation Cente Jllve children, John (Shellseila) Davis ol Falfs and Glacilackfoot before moving to i. ;Mt. Vernon. Wash., Daynayna (D aren) - Gooding'in S( He was born to Edgar ar September ol 1951. She Johnson jnh on May 15,1918, In. :D lckison of Salinas. Calif.atif.,-Matthew worked forir tht e G o o d in g C ounty Ha n Jerome^ ' ^(Jessica) West of Lacecey. Wash,,. Leader for a Ha served In the Army durlni a time. Marceline was a W wa ar li Irom 194-i to 19« .u__ *Denise (Robert)'Lagervervall of Twin member olI SiSt. Elizabeth's Church. ; sFalls an'd Heather (Loren))n) Williams of C atholic Wor received the American .0D e fe n se /omen’s League, was a Service s^r Medal, Good Conduc . . ' SiVendell; his parents,, CClyde and Past District:t ande State President of' a r • -iDoriff'DavisTrf-UensmBTBn AS-600-68nEuropeah-Afrtoan -Bnd-Two-8is~ ! f f e~HqiSpTtgirtai A u x ilia ry a n d " th e Eastern gas Service Medal. Bron: :te r 8 , C ly d e tte D e e Wlllirllllngham of Gooding - A-Women-s -Bowling -gnc . - SBalinas, Callf^and Ara\raaa (Les) Association,— a n d th e C rdx Oe Guerre wll 1st French. After returning (r . . JNovak of Jerome. Atso sursurviving.are SurvivingI IvlarcellneM are her hus> wai the lley, Alyson, band, John; ai war, he married Dorothy i i 2 grandchildren, Ashlev ; and her children, Edwin shcShockley In January ol 1946 e ' ,5Colby. Col(on. Cayden., CiColin, Kyle, (Ann) Becker, 9r, Louise (Lvry) Ervin ol p receded him In death on,Sep

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r a p is ts work tto raisei aware W o m a n 1 claims sis h e w a s ? By Rutri Streeter • Tlme»NeW» w riter p o i s o n e (d b y hert' b i c i d e B U R L E Y -W ithtli a grim ace ;.^Si!^f -LAKE ClTv'i.( A P V -'A m ixnires..acgi , itand^qme-winctngT-NrNeil-L-ewisrrc accQrtiing;tri.thpVlnim - .Mpab .'-woman-says .she s was-. .':Oneofthethe ihixtures is found:, ,. . ; en d u re s th e .th e ra p yj^that .ih w illg e t . • him get back towork. • exposed to the now-lv-banned i - ,in a very.concommon;garden herbi-.:- • Agent Orange' at a Utalmh,campj,,. .cid_e..used_by ^•_j^.^Despite-the-pain-it»-it^takes-;to-^ _by^millions.of hornet .ground.'". ; ' owners in th ■ heal, a broken wrist,t, iwhich.ihe , r their yards, ;and the- Karla'Prudent hass filed a pther bannec \ : R u p e rt c a rp e n te r injured ju r during- . ned years ago by the claim against Grand'Cbiiounty and EPA, said Pru • r a Feb. 14 fail at work,rk. It’s never . . Prudent’s claim ..: .the U.S. ■ Bureau - ofof. Land. . . Thecombinibination of, the chemi- i • , ’difficult for Lewis to0 nmake it to' Management .for alniost; cal- mixture • therapy three times a w e e k .- ;• ures-m akes Agent 5400,000 fbj* current antnd.future' 0rahge,'a subsubstance once manu- • • Cause I know whathat I want. I . rMdical.6xpenses relatei ; . . just warit.my hand to I I ted to her - facturedby|}y DJ o w C h e m ic a l fo r to b e able, to . • exposure to'the chemicalals.-- - the,military I move (like) beforejre' it was ' ary-that resulted ln ' ■ . , : injured,” U w is said; ' “Never in my. .wildestst d re a m s classy isi a little* BHMaBiiB nvestigators wouldn’t .. —wJule-wocking-as-a>vol'o lu n t6 e r ------comment othiother than to say the! — . ' KnownTJrofession' butJt anJ impor. - wwrlrWwi campground host at thehe Goose case Is closed,e d . • ' ;;tam one; ahd.its pracractitioners . Island Campground ahilong the . Grand Coiii!ounty-A'dministrator- . :_.. :"ftope tb raise awarenesless of. their. ’ IH H S jB Colorado River north.ofSt Moab. . .. Judy BaneI refusedre: to .comment • .. ..profession thrpughouttlIt th e m onth ’ , Prudent thinks- she bei iVof A pril - O ccupational lecameUl onPfiident’slt’s legal action, noting -. nal Therapy . by drinking water th /M onth. , . , t h a t w a s .. ith a s b e e nI rreferred e l to the couh- exposed to the chemicalsilsandby ty’s insuranceic e c a rtie r. , „ But sometimes peo]:eople don’t . petting hei-cat; she said.I.: : ■ BLMMoab)ab District Director ' I; feet th e th e ra p y they.neineed. Often . Prudent said she was1 hospital-h .• Maggie Wyattiratt .said her'office is J Ihey think they can1 h'heal their' ized'with severe hausiseaand investigating:ing the.allegations r injuries themselves, sailsaid T am m y 1head^;ches shortly afterp rnoticing raised by PruPrudent’s complaint, I Haugen, an occupationional therar - plants around her trailliler had '. but she saidaid the BLM would : pist at Cassia Regionalnal Medical - died. According to doci '.’•C e n te r.;.; • ; , . '■ «""trmir.TMVuni.i ' ' ‘ icuments . have no concom m ent'until-ithe • .Nell Lewis,I, a Rupert carjpenter, spends a’m moralng a i a therapy s ession filed with the governmerent, med-'. investigationjn isii co m p leted . ' • • _ ___ ;'r A iid .w h ile.^ « h o p e d i( onjaLtfLPC.cupatlonaltheraplstil8LTammy.Haugen.who~ Mm hcover hbm a February acci S'-WaS'.illff-” -- PrTTdrnt’s""’s “notice*of'rJaim ”"^^' ■ ;.are aware of the benef BccJdenf; AprIf fs Occupatfortafaf Tfierapy fWonlfi and tfierapfsipists hope to, raise : . f fering.from c h em ical poiS'•isonlng. against thee ggovernment is an jipational therapists provrovide, gen- awarenw1 of01 their profession. • '.O n M ay.2,.an inv estigAtor at with attem pt to s< ..• e ra l p ra c titio n e rs 'o fre i 0 s e t t l e t h e m a t t e r .' .. rren aren’t,, majorundejtJ'ertaking. . ' ' . -tl , the Environmental Proi■piection ■ without going ^ ! Haugen said. -therapists, addriessing physical,pl go beyondI titheir three hours a ' / ihg tb coun..Prudent,, ' ■ L - " ■ “I t ’s amnazing, a caki.rig, a bath .• .p A g e n c y c o lle c te d s o il sisamples . who is repres< . - • Rupert resident Ann ■ psychological,- spclal animd envi- week' withI a therapist, and do ' f, resented by the Salt inn Taylor, : tan be anlli e x h a u s t i n g .p ro c e * ,ri from around Pru'dent’s cairampslte; . Lake law fii , : 82, is trying together] .ronm ental factors.-DeCeCamp’s their exercisi:ises sometimes three « firm, of Kirton*& . sr life back .. durc,” DeCaiCam p said. ' ' •- d .and tiests revealed the} ground1 ’ McConkle, .sa ;• to. n orm al a f te r sh e fell duties take him as far as Almo, . to five timesj s ai d a y . j, , .says she will file a - ell.down in Occupatititiohal th e ra p is ts w o rk ai h a d .b e e n sp ray ed w ith iiiX tthe pre- . -formal lawsu: • her home. Bob DeCamp, and people in his trade in south-' • Lewis’ rapapid progress is due i, vsuit if her claim is leople some of their • e vious .30 days by'!two ch:hemical ,' rejwted. efn Idaho are few and.-far,-ai substantiallyly to h is m otivation.: . fc pational th e ra p is t w ith N is back,' such as range b b etw een .- “ T h a t mlotivation o t is getting^ 1 rMemorial Hospital, helpelps Taylor ■ of motionn or< speech they lost "with strengthening ex , iOne feasbn.for.th^DeCamp. back to wor!ork and back to life exercises, 'through a strost k e. r : • «said, is that Idaho’s umvi — —!;daily.activicies-and*ha5-iQs-adjusted- : chUdren (yep ij^ ^ s: ___andiack.^lio.playin^e.guitac,!l_ . JH i g h e r 1 t s - s t a r t _ !R with^developme'ntal "!'3iHgt.have.an_occui?atiQn ~'di be-t limit: - 7—Jrherliving-enviroranenr■rroTmlti disabilitieses are oftei?patients ~ai • ;:it safer. . ■ . ■ ' apy program until a feu2W y e a rs ------r—r - . . . and botli MinidokaM tind Cassia .a] ;• When,Taylor first can .ag o w h en Id a h o S ta te U niniversity rtmes-iVeuieios writer Jiitth 1 :amehome county hosptspitids work with local sts ta rte d one. p a y i n g c ' >7rom the hospital,, she!he barely • sihook ■. ■ ' Streeter canin be reached at the I 3 ff for casi s i n o s . Motivation to heal maila k e s all Mini-Cassiat BureauB a t 677-4042, Ilwanted to leave her cbicouch, slie DeCarapip and Haugen both tl . ;:said..paily activities ht .the difference,. Haugere n s a id . -Ext.. 109, . erode er their "self-esteem-oror social— child’s emotioirional health if he or fam fa ily’s pickup triick, flflipped Adriana Sando^ . M d Family Settees, couldlu ld b e th at ' e d cases in 21 idoval, 14, also .were ■ 1 2000,26 percent were -' cocompetence; causing emonotional she rem ^edd inii th e hom e; .».■ • • .ovover on Interstate IS near rutah' considers exposjosure to . domestic viol u- Cedar ritiing in thee backb of-the truck ^olence-rdated," Ortiz diidistress; or threatening chchildren Other stateses reporting high p ^ - . - ClQ?Ci S atu rd ay m om ing. • ^aomestic violence a formrm of 6mo- said Friday. • w d w ere tossedsed ^dm the viehicle. - - . '•.'■wiwith harm or makingg them-' chological,m£maltreatmei^t'rates . ■ Elsa Sandoval. 20, of ElJMonte ] Conradd Sando' • ♦•ttonal child abuse. • Even if.aa childc is not harmed,. be idoval Jr. landed on believe, th ^ will be banned,id. ' ', include Conheihecticut, where 49.8 Calif., Ct was riding In the bb*i a c k o f • tiie highw ay anc ►r-The report, calledd "Child. . wimesising domesticdc violence can ’ a n d w as puU ed'from • , Epiotional maltreatmenent also percent'of childcl abuse cases " ththe truck, which was co':oyered. tiie patii of oncc ■ t^treatm ent 1999,” wasasreleased- r leave a lastirJtihg emotional effect, , .im. includes subjecting childi mcoming traffic by a . ’ idren to 'Involved emotiiotional abuse'. wiwitii a cam p^ sheU, whenai a tire driver who stopjtopped to help.,' 'Library— —- Queststions remaain year aft( - ContlniiedfromBl ;er suspect’;:’s arrest “ 7 I . SPOKANE, ^ does not.aliow a libraryy tto go up Library on the[he move E,.Wash.(AP)-A and an Europe, where he wasIS based ■! Yates, .48,1, v\was' arrested in ■ ; outside an incorporatple..But h e clam m ed '- . answersan to the, many thin( - tricts seem to be alike,-an ngs'we who turned upip ddead in tiie Spok* . a n d no n e got iitiraiy cards.cei •*.Hi•.Heybum; MinWassja CliambeVer of ■ ' . u p w h e n proseDsecutbrs across the have ha to assum e.” " minisrs the MagicSage.:. For InformatrGation about the.lemporary Cor - ane area betweeiveeh 1996 to 1998. ■ ; . . Commerce . - s ta te d ecidedi ttl o se e k c ap ital pun-; ' Don’t 1 expect answers soonon. , ' . 'The victims ] The Latah County' LibraryL ^ disirlcfs senservices, to request a book • *.M ns prim arily .were r Malta: Raft River Elementaiy.ScSchool ish m en t a t h is J^ u n e 4 tria l fbr th e . M I ary K ay H igh, Y a te s’lawyer lc prostitutes, or District formed in 19t1967 and • • or library can::afd. caii 878J?EAD. * M or-involved with. • IWInidoka: Minidoka City Haii;: UU.S.' m u rd e rs o f twowomot;ewomen. . in in' Tncom a, said she’s, keepinlingher- - drugs. They’ werewi shot in the encompassed the entirer e c o u n ty Bookt mayt>er be checked out.at book ' Post Pos Office ; . '., . Y a te s’ silencince frustrates those .cliclient qiiiet, especiallyr ssince head, their heaileads covered with ' except Moscow. That.chaih anged in . stations attth th e following iocaiions. • 'P Paul: * Paui city office (library car ;ards .-. w h o w a n t to0 .lM oscow . • and iibraiy' cardsca ore available at not not avaiiabie);Reifer's Store ., others acrosss tthe United States refusing ref lo plea'bargain.. • • . bodies dumpedid inil re m o te areas. city library into the distristrict w ith , most of thestlese iocaiions: • ' ' urs of operaD on w e r e ' lanlandowners that southem1 1Idaho SponiaiftousT nv iu c le a r re a c tio n - t"*"ch'ree-timeff-imhe”pastr t r a n d "^— reachcd at~733-0S3-0931rExt.-237y-or ------' tion of about 34,000, incincluding halved, Pentitzersaii2( . • • - — does, dot C rill said. ■ ‘ ’ ahd perhaps igniteigi fires;— - those.floods may-have.provavided...... by e-mail niels&m^magicvaUeyicom - , M oscow ’s ro u g h ly '20,001,000 resi- , the districtict, consisting mtiinly ..... 1 Crill s^d she thinks it passedp Stiger and, other01 INEEL offi. dents. Keenan said shele thinks of agriculturaliral, timber and tribal beebecause marketing was kepjptsim- cials have as:asserted that the" - , rural residents saw thele advan-j ground, is farFar d ifferen t th a n ' th e piep le^ an d becau se o f th e appi>peal o f n u c le a r m ateriijrials in that waste V tages of consolidation; includinginc proposed Magic M . Sage; The IntiIntem et access and tiie disiistrict’s have not. creaieafed ahy_sponta- .- extending services susuch as . , Prairie River-er'district has a total abLabilities to e x p an d operatiofO hs. n e o u s n iic le ar.reactibhs. r.r Internet access to theni.' p o p u la tio n c I of 15,000, and,its ' - ' '. : B u t S ta te ancmd fedi^I regula- A few y e a r s a g o .th e Prairie F —largest towns ris have r o u ^ y -1,000 —- TimcS’News7 writer Ruth StreeterSt tors have quiiuestibned‘‘thbse River Library District, a Imostly people, Pent2€ tze rsa id . ___L eancan-bc-rcached at.the Miniy a narrow margin /^.i .'• a '. riuclear reaction re would - 677-5451- riey, ID . 83318 Language ■ Substscrlbe. 733-0931 ^^Specializing in A hIzheimer’s & Demenlentid Care** Continued from B l • Shoshoni languiguage,because“Ifeei ^ • This just helps convincince'her Pve walked thethe p ath w ith w onder-. Hfe wish id express simncere gratitude to all! who m helped by \Vherie VK you fin d the that she'is on the.right tn track in fid Shoshoni: pipeople and watched syrnpathy,.sy. kindness andtd/lowers to lighten pit,3 /ir grief during C ■documenting her people’lie’s lan- them strugglee vwith being purist in . ,t,. COMFORTS of; HCIOME, FEELING OF FAMILY, the illrtess and death ofo, Fem Gochndur. . our —— oral-traditionr^i.- There-i3-a-value in ' ' — >ur_dear_ n m hen _ ___—— ------MEArNlNGGFUb-WAV-OF-fclFI[FE -----:---- “Our people can expressess.them-, the oral tradiidjtion but with the . . and grandmother. A spspecial thanks to Dr. AM ich a e l K lett. —r;selves betterih'^U T’lantanguage ’"direction socie Inaddition-tofulhimerpnirvfcsstonaicanrW e offerrr AdultA Daycare. ciety ispTOferesslng, ~Cassia~Cc Regional Medicival Nurses and Staff anand Parke View [ lEecause it is the languageIge w e’r e , w e lo se so mnething e if we can’t • q 24 Hour Staffing .blessed with,” sh^ say& translate it”' Care Center S t^. lg - State Approved1 LLicense C . Jo a n D avies; o f th e Coll oioffer! ^Southern Idaho, said she John Gochndur and FcFamily, Jerald Gpchnouru r and Farhily sh e g e ts TYmeriVetus sa correspondent Karen J Support Grou)up Meetings Availablab le! "‘ excited listeiilng to Goull u l d t e l l Bossidectthbere readied in Hailey a t ' Elaine (Piper) Perry anand Family, Tern Harrisoison and Family a b o u t h e r effo iis to d ocumm e n tA e S78^111.- mation Call Toda

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Whi f '.ia l w ill fo llo w a t th e P; '■ * » >-■ iVhite M ortuai^ Burley,, services< at 11a.m. Tuesday ' b f t ei-" ' ' "T//e issue is tt ftY,'.APfnL'20^-4.-00m":" — in u rn m e n t will'foUc y Cemetery (Hansen M Fir/ifflh7i^\//we7~<^^Tg^ ollow at Sunset' at the PiPayne Memorial Chapel. .•■“non o', from id salmon. MvRMC HospitojphalSurpkisAuction.Cabinets- M em orial I ^ k . , • - :. R iipert C h a p d ).., "•'■221 W. .^Main St..in Burley; burial: . ' federaldadams for . Spill zsaternr n o w m i t f a m ■ f ^ p pjorted o the.. lipmbnt.Misc.-Ti^FaDs- . " ' - w ill :.b'eb'e.; at Pleasant- View' • Edith Lowder o r / • EmiiyJarie Hidy of Tv inhefommt,we Friday. - Advor.dvertisernant. April 18 of Rupert, ser- Cemeteh^ in Burley; friends may j vice at 11 a.m. Mo and formerly of Los A ■' ■ ■ h e is s u e i s ALL AMERIIERICAN AUC^pN co; Moriday at the call'from>m fr8 pjn; Monday at the ■( js^waler • r i^ nllihgb. J;.:! : .Rasmu^n-Furieral i • Calif., graveside inumniiment 'ser: ■ .; glilackouts this re lia bbility,” l said wwwati raJ Home,4350- Payne-McMortuary..;. '• 'v ic e ■ We d rie s d a y : a t '•Calvary.. ■( na, Darm. .■ - ‘ • . ' ' E ; IS ih St., Burle)*; intermentir will ' , ; ■ ■ , ' ■ . ( i, b u t i r . ' , Stum. -— ^ ..4olloW>a{->RMpert- _^Cemi!te^_inJ.65-Aoelelf iS ,X a U £ ^ ig-regional— —SATURDA :^e bim er Twiss of Paul, < a n c e ie d . ■ IDAVirftPR>L-2tJm00»l^ — friends may cail fr , (Reynolds Funeral Ch - Donna Darm, g;j;|J.^c to r o f t h e ■ Hn„.«h«i frorai-6-8 p.m! service at 11 a.m. Tuesday at thei TwmFalls).' eks ago • ^ ries service. . "J""""iohold.Misc.-Tw|nFalls ‘ today and 10-10:45IS aa.m . M onday : b e c a u s e ihgConiignmantiDaily . .J. a t th e funeral home.' •. acdngregi;glonal director “if ,v w e s p i l l ' T.kingt m ow anti HUNTBRC ^ — 1 strator, . .‘-ofcKeT^acilatibnal'Manne ZVtm iROTHEHS-AUCnOiyr “ E lm e r W e s le y ‘W<‘Wes^ F e a t h e r - . © E A T H T ] bTong ab o u t ' 208-734-2848 ioi NOTICEIt •, Steve .Wi o re c a st, w e : ' • ■ • .ston of Tuin FaUs,.service se ail:30 W i, ____ . .— d e c l a r e d , . : ■ Fishisheries Service : ' • • ' • —^ r o l l i n g ------~r^smM p.m . M onday a t \STii\Tiite M onu^-O w aynine DrW ard-^^-^^^Almo'W ard'Chaperwthm Bishop power, . ..emi er- t"-'' . ' , — miK>AY.APia.2i • ; ““ . S.teven R. W ard offic • b la c kkoutsthis o 7.u„s,rfi.„ C hapel; in te rm e nt willw foUowat , ALMO-0 - , Dwayne D. Ward,’ 88, : X ■iciating. gency. AtU a meedng of federal, . ctionWiih'.Ori;UnBBidding . Sunset Memorial Pi ' Burial will follow at the , • summer.” . I Park; friends '.of Almo,o, .died Friday, April 13. r he Sunny. •. state andi tribalti officials'Friday in no • adots^RVs. Truck* • ; may call from 12:3 Cedar Rest Cemetery ir The Nadonal Marinele Fisheries , «*i» - 2:30.1:15 p.m. 2001, att. thet Minidoka Memorial . r in^mo. Pordand,i; hhe said that the runoff S erv ice an d th e Northwrw est P o w er Farm. EqiI). Equlpmsnt. Pocatello M oni^y at White M oi Friends may call from 6 klortuary. • . Hos^italiid i n R upert. .J 1 6-8 p.m. , forecast is sdll too low to both . Planning Council, a par . Tuesday at the Payne MrMortuaiy, . spill water an el re p re - ' , Advert!lvertisflment-April15-. ; /I runerai will be held at il' 2 :er for salmon and meet sen'ting Oregon, Was! • , Wa>Tie W esley MMoncur o of Bur- a.m!*W ^ 221W. Main St. in Burley,y,,and 10.; there^on’s ishingtori, PBIMETE TIME AUCTIONS idn esd ay a t th e C hurch o f i 'n’s power needs. '. ’ Id ah o ' an d M ontana, sayl y s u s ^ d - wwrw.pi . ley, graveside ser\i(n.nce;at2-p.m. : 10:45 a.m. before the fun“ eral on An extentensive salmon recovery' Ar.ptauctions.com :hrist of Latter-day Sainw • Wednesdayv at the thurch. ing the jpiU will increasa se salm on p la n re q uuir» ir wiater to be divert- . d e a th ra te s by u p to ’l3Ip p w c e n t. SATURDAY,W, iAPRIL 21.11.-00 AM . . I Glasscock Litnng Estate -r...... a O r ■ ■■ Ullage Collection-Antiques - i ^ e n d O k e i l l e m i g; l h t n o t r e c ? ■ . Cdllicljblos'-iles'-Housohold.-.Jeronio’ • • . :.SANDPOINT.'(AP) /enisWnt.April 19 k^P) - U.S., mark off 12,062 feet above-sea -'' it will refill, but there’s . Army Corp^ of Engin< i’s g o in g to Read ;in e e rs offi- . ' lev el b y ththeFourthofJuly. ■ be some pressure-for il d The Times-Nevews sports page:9S t o JM AlAlicnONEERS AI ' Fials at Albeni Falls increased ’ '. • . > Is Dam are . Albeni1 FFalls Dam on the Pend releases, and there's unsure that Lake Perne n d O reille- . O reille Ri^ s just not . . see.8 howI your favor River west of Sandpoint • th a t m uch w a te r in th ei systems .” • prlte team Is doirIng.' will refill to its normalnal summer . controlss the lake elevation------T —* 8ATUBDAV.kY.APttL t 2 1 - 1lr t) o W ! . ..le v e l. , Although.the Panhanandle nor- . . • — ‘ ■ . through> hydropowerh usie’ and '',' m ally receiv es th e m ost Bob & Laura Brack . 1 A'month ago, the da •st p recip i- . / l / l • irackoR. Acreage-Machinery dam, opera-: spillway rereleases. The lake cur- Shop.Ho,uMhoId: ••'Jors disagreed with pn tation in the; state, it suffers { J i J f l f t t l ; AUCTION lOld^'ModolTParts-TwinFalis ' . p re d ic tio n s -. re n tly is aca t 2,053 feet. ' - .from a near-reco'rd lo' [)NAPniL21 J B | by the U.S. Departiirtm ent of ■■ “WeVe .si lo w s n o w - Advenlsionisernam -April 19 ' •' L5tarting;tn.be.les5!opti^——rPa ckr-Downatr'eam-di•dernands*"' ^•^ATl/Vyi T f c « T i rT~Uw-Auctiflnw/______Farm Machlno;.AUCnOM.SERVICE- — "T" RATHiJKUM (AP) - *) - A pr^ local propoperty taxes for resi- • With the Newport 2000 Polaris ATV,V, SNOWMOBILES,S 1997Camplrailers19’Bayliner , Advenisemeni- ' posed natural'gas’fireiire d p o w e r , den ts, . Rathdrum1 would host’thrh r e e such ■ Motorevclw - 73 Harley Davidso«son, Honda Gold Wings, 97 StmiH' . :plant would supply 'enoinough elec Construc ».Jeep ■ • . Timfls-rj, uction of the $550 mil- - . turbinesi' t includinglg- thei.-Euw JElM.Constructlon 6 farm goiiln.. Fro r,APRlL21.1(MK)AM • tricity for a Seattle^si!-sitied city ' lioii plant, - From End Loaders, Backhoe, DumpI.Jjnote.;_ / ^ _]VI«STERSjvi It, which woiild create ^ Cogentrix ( and Avista ope ■ Trucl:._SamiTnjcl(j,Tractors;Trail ictlon.FarmEquiprnent ,. &nd could pump as mumuch as $9 275 jobs,. is estimated to take 20 ' . Trailers, Reefer, 6 More...'- - ers £ . w w w .m arti iquiprnew. Horse-Tack' million in tax revenueu e in to th e m o n th s too.com c plete.:______W _Resgurajt EouId. ^ Wali{|n».Nlc, Nlca.Selection, Supplias-_X-— f i '“ orea’s'e'cohomy annuallI'ally,-'‘de v e l.. ; . M a te r iaials’to l build it >vould .' I r^S ubscribi> e . B ’Somethlnbfor' avervflna lihn.Ultra Uglits Office Equip, T o o is ,^;’IB». ^ ^ SATURDAY,■ HouWolcCiAl Giini.' “ ' pperssaid. . . ■ ES a.ASSOCIATES - ' •• . , ■ . . 1. .c o s t .5^ilii6iu'and.w ould.-— 9K-.Nsw.St6ralnveniorist,F8ni:^tafyShop;Gunt,.Lgwn--^^| MunoiAucdol •. The rcoocenai VowerFerProject, come from )m loc^.endors,.said_^i|r~733gog3:i .MowerSrJawalry.-Store'Di!e'Dijplays,'6 Much Mora.- • ' Uvottock Equip —r announced Thurs'd;s'day by • Robert KaKahn, spokesman for : Newport Northwest of ■ B B l f '■ -“ v ■ •;TooI8 - Ho1 of M ercer • Newport .N«.Northwest, an affiliate r B ig E8TE8<^L22-11:00 I am . ,, Island, Wash;, wouldd Ibring 30 of Newport>rt Generation, a power eilottoAllan.Acreage ' • new;long»term jobs ' IS with an producer.bab a w d in Irv in e , C alif. ■ jehold-Shop'-,Sponingeood» annual payroll of more•ethanS2.7 t The plantm t would produce 1,300 • • m illion. ^ ^ • . I , SUNDAY, lisement-AprilAPI 20 • .1. m egaw atts,ts, more than five dmes AUCTION SERVICE.. M ike .McDowell,.. K'Kootenai the amoun lRTEC S M E ^ ^ , I Rlch &ChBilot unt generated by the' HELPS , County-senior deputyy assessor,c Cogehtrixp:c plant. said the Rathdrumtn Prairie Its custoi tomers will be Inland-' A PR IL 23. 1 1:00 am ‘ . plant’s revenue woul)tuld lower Northwescut utilides, Kahn said. GIVI-: M y ^ s o) N i i e i MASTERS A ll HANCE rest Speclaltids Inc. intoryUqtiidetionol Siting' MONDAY. »ois8iEquipmDntAW ■ S e i rtyourtreasui i ires Susan1 BeckE is a single motl Nonhwo«{tlsoment-Aprir21 \ A u c t i o n SERVICE. in T h e Tiiti€les-N ew s Mai Cornploio Inventor a r k e t p l a c e raisingg her s'pn, John, a T\vi ’ Businou I classifiified advertisi s i i n g . Falls High School junior. )ther . - - ma^ T aAS PR ti. 2 3 . 1:00 m .. Susan1 is concerned about vin . )n-Plumbing-Elec.Motors : 733-0931 Animals • Heyburn . ’ John’s'fis future after high sch( MONDAY, ilsemen't-AprilAPI 21 ' i and thele iExpense bf college. Hardware Auction-FAUCTIONS ^ Stuffed Anin ARTEC:C offered Susan andhool • Advertlsem ■ US U>R1L24.11.>00AU am 3fohn a1 choice.c ■; r}-Setvice,lnc.. • ; I , 'arniMachiioty-Edan'. * ■ TUESDAY, APR•AgWaekly4/7.4/l4.«1 • . L crt: Su^arifan Bcck, ninssngc ihcrapisl Agr}-Seris-New«-4/22 > and !lc mother, with her son Johr Issued By FrFreddie M ac .Overstock FamilM . AUCTIONEERS' . A RTEC: co m p u ter technology stutler . , AdvenisflmantiAgi • 15-Year Final Mutmturiiy:04/19/201'6 . - • Offered al *100 r7APRIL2B.1K»0w: : • Noncallahle untilI 0<04/19/2004 • .• Callahltt at’100 ^ hn. an MUSSER BROS, Plumbing-0ec.MotorC . .The Issue Is callable on 04/19/:19/2004 and'any date ih'ereefier uponPon 10 business days ‘“This is sucii an1 incre^ble progr lent- w w w .m bai . prior rwtice. Any caiculailoo of a ' luiity will depend upon V' >ruii. Through ABiLRTEGmy soncai Uiirnals-Hevbum ' ' rJ ; assumpiions .made, regarding the rhich would cause the . . | .WEDNESDAY,lement-April Al 23 'issuer to elect to caiitnesecuritli get technic^ e'enrtification which i I meam he will bele able to get a non HardwireAuction.plAUCTIONS ..In the event ofdeaUt.rwteSare; rovlsions Slated in (he 1minimum wagej J H ■• Stuffed Animi : Offering circular supplement undejrSleMhe heSS ^’-^Re I job after he iduat« frpm high:h school ahd supp< '.Advartisem'e rBond equivalent yield if purcnasiinasedatpar. -I Apnt2a.ii«0AM 'lunuelf wliile hee gb « to school. : USAUC rlinA /1ii>Ina.ih> IIU n -ln,the.evenUntotostrateS'declinevHiiB uuiitig me Ilte oi uio Dorto. morbbnd-wiiri'ikeiy-be-caiied------* DO ZiZlOTaCtlflsSlii Uei-Truckt-Trailarr— -j------_^,^wstorsmayl05eJtie.0PP0t •Inteiest rates riserthls— ^ - r ~ Idrformy-son-nov)w is tO-givjB Wm anai unmediate goai) 6 r t jmenti TWin Falls' : • would negatively affect the prfnclcfnelpai value; and if Ihese rotes are'w} sold In lOe secondary - 4 t-^w#ekv'vi4,«i .. : { • mirtiei prior to maturity or callII date.da t»ey may be worth less than thi ■WUR80AY, APB ithelrorlginalcost. to * work for. He caresc iabout his grad«.gi b e is more s-News.«22 Subject to availability and price.ct: ire self-:'directed. — ------^ecurad Parties-^ .— HayEqulpmenD&AUCTIONEBB E d w a r dI . j o n e s *He’s happier. I’nm iiappier,” said!1 Susan. Iwucttonxom • AdvMsement-^ f tr complete details,I, cac ll. ' Servlno Individual31 In h v e sm Since 1871 www.edwirdloneie i.c o m p u»«L2a-ii«0AM : Professibnal Technics . ' . M lisSERro^ ' ------■- M«rrtwSIPC— — ^ cal Programs are offenered in the 20 school1 didistricts through out th ate Auction-Antiqued I . Magic Valley. ARTECEC’s focus is to proyidiide students with theI fofollowing opportunitie Household. Rupetl- > ; . Graduate high schbtool with a skill aiid goJO directly to work or-r- ■. . toTURDAY.APRl0ment-April28 i • Enroll into a one or the'' '.,MeCalli»ierE«ataAk U c n o N s i . ’ ir two year technical scschool program with1 earnede; college creditsj g g .’ Collectihlea.HouuctionMr^eom | . Go di ectly.to colle|ege with college credit dits and a skill for seekieking employment' Jm28-ii.-ooAM i nSriM . USAUC SMFoMtAit. aMAiSIB.l3tMabiA\r.E. is or _www.u—uctii.RaraChlparusBionm : ‘ ■ jm . tiques&Colecta)les.Coins ^ ■ g a Programs are offered:1 in Agricultural Techrhnology, Automotive! Technology,T Compute! Technology, Cbnstruci SATURDAY, APftn iction Technology, Eleilectronics Technology,ly. Finance Program, (tW.Steven> EstaterSoSli™ - Ra auctloRs.com Health Occupations, aand Travel and TourisdIsnL.______FtnoArt.OrientalAntkpw er . AdvartltemettIAY 1 . 1 1 : 0 0 AM JM A AUCTI C O N tA C] ion ..Tractors..Trucks . :T YOUR HIGHH SCHO OL COOUNSELOR mem-Heybum ' 'Z ’ - m ^ ; TOBDAY FOR MOF•REINFORMAlkWON; " ^ ^TUESDAY, MAYtnent-Aprfia, , M t o . J C T I p l W 2 :-— ----- : www;aitro™ma^cvaliey.org' RaOFinn Auction. t f .HayEquipmant u s A u a ■b. ; ' . 'i .i ' . ■ ; ■/ ■>;' '

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ime^Neiws^^ Judgee Gilts c('ongress;sriia n ’s^wetlancds fine .,;;:'STO 'iFibw V6 b ur favorite teanBim is doing!: BOBE(AP)-A.juc Ju d g e n s d i i ^ ' M B V Environmental -Republican Congressessman Butch ' J . O n e rh a s . a lre a d y rerestored the ‘ for viola•lating'IdaHp’s Stream P ro te c tio n1 ;;• • . ttfea to m eet the Corps’ • ./loner's fine by.$30,00>,000 fo r filling >s’concerns. • Chanriell!l P ro tectio n A c t. H e.fin-, • ■ iin.weilands'aIong the Agency could1 ' ' Neither X)tter. noror hi.s' staff . jshed the h e'B otee F iv e r ; . not be justi-', lew ork after'obtainlng.a'..-. .■ ■ .nearStan . .. could b e reached fo r COcomment.'. • , •perm lt-ai-ahd-complyihg with a ' . fied. ’ , He has the option to' ‘ ' I .Administrative LawawJudgeiCvl oapp^the . restbratioiilonplan. . -.J . Otter wass • order :to the ;Chameski said Ottere r v1 io la te d 'd ie ; . federal. • In. 1995,}5, th e C9 «ps o f E ngineers . : UN® ______Clean .W ater , Act .whei firsc cited by--:C-' Environmental Appealslls Board. .. * • . issued a r SPR hen.a contrac*— rtheiU.S;.AnnyiL: ^ilQtice_oJUviolatiori:fQr'. . . ’ tor transformed a rereedy marsh' Otterr^the-fbriheH■^lieufehaht— ^Otre'f‘s-ccitcmFpeCon or a bridge” into a bass-mied pondn d w ithw ater> t governor of Idaho, criiritidzed-the . and ponddwthout v permits. . falls and flower bedi EPA for its handling} tof his case Thestafitafe D ep artm en t bf W ater o n his. 60- th e — ^:-acre proper^.-T-~~- s.,. during his 2000” cantpaimign.fot.the_,_Resources res.proposed a.$750.flne-l ; He fined Otter $50,iS0,000fprthe iB'P-Butc:utch Otter .opinion o f ."this5 ., House... . ■■ ,’but dropopped it after Otter ..court.that this - -violation. • t - • .’ He was later pic'ktkod bythe ■ restoredI th e channels. . . respondeident began the excavationI House Republican, leat , j ..“T h ere is no questity ■jf-- - o r d e r , t o - s e e - if — •■^“ interest inM ay*s schetheduled;exe* and Bfshoihop Harry Bainbridge of can mean that • tution of Timothy Ik . . the employee'is / McVeigh, the Episccscopal Diocese of Idaho more businesses yyoiirself i aJo k That's thefie a. g o o d m a tc h architect of the. 1995»bombing b< in joined Dre)Tiscoll in u rg in g Id a h o to turn to staffing. - for the.compa- Pkiahoma City. “God Vo. m lod loves all reject thele d < e a th p en alty . ' a g e n d e s ,to 'm eet I reasin businesses g.& n y .. . - sinners,” said BishoplOp M ic h a e l B ie ter r saids; Idaho lawmakers . t h e i r . . h ir in g . tJ,n pn Terry CGlothSweate•tshirts 7 Driscoll of the Roman 'm u ^i a service Uke ours.\rs? . “We consider' tan. Catholic ; are quickJc ito grab onto the death ■ ' needs; Express ourselves the pioceise of Boise..“Andnd this is not • penalty asas the final solution for Personnel.'. -/VngicCannoiton, probation peri- 6Buy One, GSet 2nd One Ai t ^ O ff . Sust a p io u s p la titu d e th J th a t w e say . th e s ta tee’s ’s worst criminals, but Services owner -_ od,”,sayS Angle > e believe, but dodo. n o t h i n g , 'h e s a id he h« remains convinced Karl Metivier ..■i; office.manage i ' pbout.” ; ‘S*'* Cannon, office r h r u 3 Q " * . . . that killimling convicted killers is said. enc -"^snajger 'at -7/ April . j-.The anti-death pisnt V;. ■ ' ac lncelliger enalty rally not the ansihsw er. ‘ “More compa? ' _ ' - Intelligent.’ hM bMome a Good FillFriday tradi* ‘Takingng the life of.,ohe who nies are out- ElEmployment’Solunon ons Employment l__i.U 5rr:gathyXlark5on,-W - gnnrriq^i 7^h6 teach*^— has-kiUed-ig-anotherris'-nothing-but- — - I ^ 'S o lu c iS H s T a new . es at Bishop Kelly Hijg]ligh Si±ool, vengeance,ce,” Bainbridge said. • M e tiv ie r a d d e d . staffing agency —B b xckiRorckrjl^ ■ “The whole industry inin general in.PocateUtiUo. “I f th e e m p lo y e r Clothlere is . getting' -itrbngejer and' . loves you-arand you love the job, . 543-2500 stronger.” ...... • .Mbn.toFrl.:.10to6* hos•Spital getsS third - ■ y o u ’v e g ott yourselfy a job.'Thatfs i*Sat.:10to4 - On average. Expresss matches;i ■ the No. 1 rereason businesses go 918 Main Streetet. BUHL ' . about 80 employee:!cs with . through.aseiservice lik e o u rs.” I ^D esig n s f o r th e DiDiscriminating at Affonfordable Prices" —employers each-week?k;-about--:-- Staffingg agencies'are : also '."t- • • ...... »,FreeqUtrVtrWrfflppIng •-D iacountAltierateratloti#, poor rati;ing in thnree years :4,000 to 5,000 a year, MetivierA ■■ attractive to business' because . said . . they, perfonorm the prescreening . y K > ____ i B O ISE ( A P ) - .P r o>blenis' b h conr. 7 survey ref•eflei:ts a“ snapshot of - - S he ^ ^ t h a t - h e r . two*o-year-old— -and^ppirctr tinue to dog the Idal rotion-processgTana^ ------daho State what wasas going on at .that . company ' Is busy, part'rtially.in. taketheliabiability o u t b f th e Hiring . yetei^Hom e,whidilih has again moment,”:,” a n d c o n d itio n s a r e •, *response to other busjsmesses . and evaluati been' cited for “major i ation period since the or defiden* improving,lg-... downsizing.' She said inin an eco- . agencies tytypically take.legal - . . cies,” the third timle e ;in three A new' reportn said residents. nomic | slowdown, the5 staffings responsibil:)ility for their teimp . years. . . were nott ggiven baths on tim'e^ .industry is strong and.bu>usy.,.. . vJorkers. ___:_After_hearihg:comamplaints;:— they-weree nr o t g iv en -tim ely assis-" -^She-ralsb-said-temmporary^^— 'Applicants re\d ew in g re c o rd s a n d o ntsusuaUycbmpleteair z d observing .tance whiihile.eating; and their staffing ^ agendes are becommgbe • applicationn form,f< skill experience asejnsper* 1,1.. ,!Mncondneinenc&.briefs:!.were.not«* —>^oi:e.populai;,among.bu lu sin essea...... cheddist^andmd-W -4-fpnnyrheyw— ' . tors fow iB'^lir^m e’s eJlM affing_ __ c h e c k e dAs.oftenias.chey-should ^ . ------_once< they, learn-ithat^tl;?hey-can^-^then-intervi ryiewed-to determine—^ : was Inaaequate and1 residentsrt have been,n . Ibecome perm anent staffings their quallfl . .Were not treated, w liflizatlohs for various ' with the The hom>me was.cited for not .a g e n d e s .' typesofassigsignments. “ . . respect state rules requi]juire. , bringing j>ressurePl sores to the : “To m e,,it’s a majoiijor disap- attention of physidans. One resi-. . poin tm en t," sa id s ta tei Sen.S< Cedi dent develreloped a.gangrenous ■ ' Ingrain, R-Boise, a veteiiteran him- wound chatlat required hbspltaliza* self and one of the laulawmakers , tion. The^ aie just the latest in • who had hoped the homom e’s trou* . a se rie s of problemsp state inspec- ■ b led d ays w e re over. tors havee.found ! In 2 W e s t, a •• T h e B u r e a u o f Facility I wingthachcho u ses 44 re sid e n ts, 38 . Standards , downgradaded the . of whom reqrequire to ta l c a re . home’s license for onene wing to And liklike adm inistrators ' , “provisional” status foror the rest before him,m^ Barradough attrib* . of the year and strbngl'igly urged • utedmucho —— th e - a g e n ty T < r g to p accepting ac< struggle ofif ialtracdng and keep- . new readents for. the .thirdthi time ingqualifiecied nurses and nursing in two y e a n . . assistants, ; The two wings thahat have. . Fadlitiesi!s natio n w id e iare expe* become certified for MMedicaid riendng slmilmilar shortages. And , had ho infractions. . ■ th o u g h h ei takes ti the infractions II - Interim Administrate:Itor-Brent* seriously, he sai^ mbst of them • . Barraclough, whb hasIS Ibeen .at would havere been seen as m inor'. the home since Januaty,jy , sa id th e in re p o rts bf.theof. past.^.-* __ '—

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r . . M . Tlmw^lews, TWto I L5,‘206i ',_: ; ; IPA H Q - L o o>klng l for a new ri irSplb'ejip ycwirriife with tiiee FoodI & Hoin^,' , — ^ ------s e c tiitrohr^vervrW eidnidnesday ; j ^ Rextburg ri‘sks losiiing doj>4 fbnncdation REXBURG (APy - might: Mioii„e (.established to provide an -, m a t^ it’s a lot Hareirtier tb get tiie • ■ .sent to'to'the foundation^, based In . ibeoneof.the last!« lucky dogs'.to.'.alternirnative to euthaniilng/arii- leave, the Rexbi ini-' .grants.” . • Rigby. B u y i n g ^ «burg Animal rails5 whilev expanding adoption ; ... . Shelter. ion ; If support doeses not.come,; Ai^l ■■ ■ ■■ opponi h ib a ld a n d Jo h n iviillti-, u ie - . “His new .owner jnunities. That, expense pluslu s ' ' W inies'w ill giv6 day*iy*toKlay:opera-' , d ty ’sppublic u f a d l i t i ^ coordinator. er calls me just . - overh«rhead for the foiiridatiori’s . ;v- about every day am ri’sv'. tions of the city .sheh e lte r b a c k .to ' . a r e ni?r>Iso considering adding ken*en* ; and jusrrave^*’r ; shelterty , in.tfl'e Q sgoi^.am n, m&aris. DaniarWlrrtes-said; ms-l--Rexburfrand^x)nside puce ’a f ure: ^heUer.~aTTdru T T ries'needs a;lot more cash'ish animals In Osgood to ’ 'he’s the best dog intin th e universe.?’ . - ' .tiijm sh tc) a location In ! e n d oising s ^ it w ith’a perlmet!ert!er . I sh e is Seeing.' ; ...... ,' •' Nevada.'' ' WprbL'rUHgTogetber'ForYott.:\ V : B e n jiis o n e o f ai hMdfuIof.dogshi . .“We .-■-I .fe n c e so•so th e a n im a li h a v e m ore Ve’re applying, for grants,”s,” >‘ ; ’Rexburg; howevei .L, Ly.-W irri^land^her.voli/olunteers at. tiieii . Wihies er,- n IBottoms for Juniors i o P a i f e I . Many do not get a lot)t oof visitors ■ . . • Knit Sportshlrts. : arid look forward to) thoseti two, ■ • Alfred Dunnet*"CollecUons- O days a week. | r sS t t John’s Bay* Easy Shirtllr t : ■ , , 1 : : ; ' •."Theysay,‘Oh,.today’;ay’s tiie d ay I hort.«leeye Broadcloth DnDress Shirts I , . , tiie kids are coming,”’’ sasaid Sandy ■ JElwell,.ari activities coordinatorcoc I ^ a t th e center. .. . 50%off s e l egted d S h o e s - The' inferaction witiv ith y o u n g ' B -.. ^ e n n e « Off selectedI KidsI I p eo p le Is so im p o n an t.'Et.'E a c h v isit ■ ... ' • S t John's B a y CaiM usually lasts about an™ hour.h T h e . ■ asuals for Men . students arid rendentss chat,ci play I ■ « «onal-Bratid Tops (br Girl:Sirls I • Women's Sandals fromm S t John's B£^, checkers, paint fingememails and ■ lean Co.* Shorts for B o)®&Girls ^ i K . brighten leveryone’s day.oy*' ■ . Cabin Creek*, Wwl^prthlngtorf “P m tiie fa th e r o f seveevengirls.l, ■ ' and Arizona JeaJean Co.* ------J inal Brand Boys’ Collectionsions'& . . M have no sons except: ththese two . ■ Girls’ Coonlinates right herci” residenent Andy . ■. , C om bani said, p o in tin gS atai tiie two ■ Boys. Tops & Bottoms studenu across th e tablie. le. ■ ______

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J ’T he Titnes-SleMC\VS. Surjnday, April 15, 200 Section C |1 !^6rningi JLEs'E r G (o l d e n ] -f-^SP©R^BOTE Eagle;s S tr e ai k p a s tc i U a ^in a J s -inn t w o — wmen. W ^m e v iy gam e, strlllc- runs, that our guys can iwawrfter '■ j> L ^J?S l'b as ihutpeople' Northldahociio’coach Paul M anzardo ’’ i s ^ a l L . ^■ .in g .o u t five.whlle--^ down. It’s findihjg aiat-fofo u rth -g iv T “ said.-‘TVe hhad a d runners on base and ------; .' A i l A ^ n i a y ’t K g U Rowing only four r ■. ,.that’s been a little n u ^1-” ^ *, • ; ju st didh’t gelg e t thie h its I h is 'w a s a - • .^TW IN.i'J.i^ALLS^ Potentlal is '■- CSI NIC ' hits. Sojphom ore . ' .CSI h a d no trouble SCOI»ringruns, pretty ciirappiippointing. weekend for • • 5^ . L i f e w i l l gjet e l ' ■ ■ fin^y'turirumirig into 'profit for the ; • -Next Week;- -^ 1 Paul; ' ..Boyd. •■ .a^inst.die Cardinals. 3h[he Eagles ' us. Leiavingng here1 withbut.a win ,v . , ' C ollege of Southem-Idaho base- , at Ricks Colje -^ ■ pitched . two •’ - ^ me^erandduiTlimber,' - - b^llteam.n . . W '.; | l r ^ ^ scorei} 14'nihs on Sahirdrday.-aftei' ' hun&”'' ', strong innings in .. posting 20 hins on Frio j . . 'F re sh mman i JerOTy.BamMcon-, • ■iday, and • The EaglesSles took advantage of . • Athletic Conferenceice. The .* 5 ^ * relief of " Dpn scorched NIC fb r^ : ahd giieedheadsC i s l l k e : ...... - tinuedhiSlii£ h ot hitting, g o ii^ 4-for-6 - ■^8“ hit'sr“ ” IniMhsIstiiit']^iti^tchiJigtromCaratnal ' . Cardinals fall to 16rl8 thisth s e a ^ h ' ■••wmy Bam*’••• Clement in the . Sophomore right fieldc ■ . withihreeee doubles and th i^ RBIs, der.Chris ' startej Jasonson Spears in Game 1.' a n d 10-14 in th e conferetrence. CSI . second gamjn e.fot r his second w in of ___ ' ' Westburg. w ent3Jo^vLw ith.cw o------Speac^walketIkedJeadoff-hittei^om ------__l_^^odriguezez-and-T ^ —and-the-ErE^lesrpitchlnrstffff” 5M ^^^--"tiieyeatT: also matched its longest RBIs in the nightcap ahvept. streak 'of the season aia t six a n d - • . “ W e’r ei fifiriding that bur first ! Shaqandth(tne North IdahI^ p College on Saturday more Sidney dejong cel:elebrated . Na 2 hitter' ChChristian Colonel to puit, have won 12 of their la ^114 3 games. ' three pitch(chers are pretty consis-. ' - his 22nd birthday ^ thfl ia 3-for-4 > .tiro'aboardwitiwithnoouts.' . hideous-Dani Freshman Andv LQSLfioachJim Walk«»r. - . • , • Afterrsophcphomore-Kevin-Sytko ■. : wesp'ttloved CSI fo 25.17“ ' — performance inXSame-lT-r .improved to 5-1 this seaeason with .ithinktheile team is also starting to '-' “ CSI ciame.up w ith d uiutch t plays ' ground^ oiiti)ii^ ;|^ ^ h it a'bIoop. md 15-9 in this Scenic W est i. Snyder will havave,co..;- the complete game wivin in the. find out thaJiat U they .Kore a few , bn Offensive and oh dedefense,” p| drivearound to w n / inim oted cai:ars. v R lm M grriR -HunrerS.Thomonipson B urltleiy tennis prpleintheMa^c

• . , ...annt)isuicrWou) Tw iSnot0 tru e juidor.varsity in w hichich to develop tal- ^ ■ — ------en t, th e BobJobcats.were without a. foundsn d a d o n for hiH ire- A g ro w th .: TN BRIEF . , . A t th a t: tiltime, A e entire prop^am consistedcdr o f 15 to ■ 20 student-;at-athletes who played forrlthe.pure. tl social _ H |H r-Mihlco-softbail-IK ,. ----- " “ IkVi??sport provided..: ____ it ft^'m those, who h av e playe'tlyed.agknst them .H B hosts fund-raiseS6F in the past,ist,” Bonneville tennis coachach Guy Bliesner B h I lying Burley three yea^ ago RUPERT - The Mini< go was a: practice School softball tefam wii ’anymore. , ‘ . Polynesian Luau iund*ri ival of head coach Shane Ogciiigcien has sparked East Minico Junior Highigh School., • a renaissan A p ril 21. Cost Is $7 per ance of sorts.' The Utah StateSta University. $25 p e rfa m ily a n d $5 fo r s spark and energy has r ^invented v the pro-. and under. The event il king it one of the most populaiilar at the school. aotflf the.nimarouhd-is-Ogdtgden>-reluctance— lyers who share a love of the . IvtheaPoIynedan'dance the game, but do ' ' ' For tickets and infor we the skills n ecess^ to eeai a rn r o s t ^ spots . . call Lloyd.Burg at.43647: ■sity or junior varsity team s. , 4721, Ext , -Wetvegogot so m any kids out herie novnow th a t i h a te to" • run cuts,”'Ogden 0 said. "With thU newew la d d e r system !lp.foster.a loveforthe-game,ne,.as oppos^-to-A ^^H "^bublM tennlsFtflittdM mey^ di^uraglng ^ k id s from playing "by maid:a ld n g c u ts.” - . ' eoiiasidevelopedM ^^H -fdedilnels-Monda]W ' israeheiealearned aTAmedcan Fork HHIj ig h S c h o ^ , a n d - rh'e^OOl. isdemandin]ling the attention of his playeiyersndw.'-;* ; w ubles Tennis Toumanniment pre- Bobcat tennist^ p ractice is open to aII ll vw ho a re w illing . lity will be to brave hethe eluents, and, through1 thed new ladder , ; 22-29 at the Magicgic Valley • , w tem , posspssibly.eam a playing positioitio n , a s h o team fq indoor tennis Murts. • slotiseverp.r permanent',- The week«long, rouiitJiid-robin “I think< It’si a really good thingi becauseb< If you : ■ style tourney starts at 9 a.in. . .. improve, youyo eam the right to challiallehge and see ^ d a y with matches duriuring the where you st 1 stw d," said South AMcan.trsnstersmdrnt tn ' m.MtMM/miMlw*. . " ' i weriings throughout, the th e w eek, urley tennis toam 'g ith irt arotiround eoK h Shaiw Ofdeii; IhIri cap,c for aotne advloa.' Ogdenin l i n lid .i iH ur(irK < In tlw 'i) loayoffs and.champibnshj ,Pleasesee» d TENNIS Page C2 and oom l#'program''ipopularfty‘ iships will . sm petltivirim with his tyitentem' that allows for lowtr-rankeRked playera to ehallenge hlghi qe played April 29. Thehe cost is, . AtHanlitd playirt for'm tirrapots. ap SO doUars for Twih Fellsills T ennis' ' T ' ^ ' Association m em bm andn d $ 2 5 fo r I T l rfon-members. Deadliilline for , AJ-i b e r e p ej j a t s a s p 'lassie ch signups are April 16. AUAll teams . ' ■ h ^ p s s n guaranteed two niatchi w«w» ' ■ h. [Entry forms are availiSlSieat IheTlmea-N* hopper by “Hm B oum er foor r th e 7-2 •' w hen C asQ''H Humphries'crank^ a the Twin Falls YMC lead with only one o u t' twcynihhomeiner widi nobody oiit in Blevatioii SportSi Pleas< • The Indians won their ‘ ‘Two batters aind two runimslated, "the fifth inninf I f o M ihl Mid-Season Classic G checks and entry forms^ to . C handler retu rn ed to th e plateforpl . The Twin1 IFalls junior varsity in cara of Karla HoUifield“a?2OT i ,'rfthtwocoiconvincing fifth-inning . th th e second tim e in th e inniining and finished stroirong winning two'on Oakwood Drive, Twin Fal ist Burley an d MQddleton loaded lo the bases for Codyly O w e n .. Saturdaiy for fififth place. T h e Cubs more = inform ation ' c< «y. •-.•.••• Down Dl 3-0 in the count, !MI . sald.'“IwasiIS expecting.something o\ r i 2 ' m r s ; [RUPERT - Tryout! over the plate,” said Mai {the fines cJs-Z” wl The Bearr ILake Bears didnit' ^ : Minidoka fiiabe Ruth.le who gave up only three hits and?hJ ...i^ittotiieele championship game g - ; hpve been’reschedule I aw ay w ith th e gam e in . innings. in “With Walker, aj ming by piling up seven defense de behind me I was. 1 this year butlit were able to grab ^ ; M onday a t 4 p jn . a t F lak e third place intithe t] Buhl Mid-Season ^C a u t i o nI is th e w . » r more information call ren hits for an 11-2 lead. prettygood.” pr tvord 1 a 12-6 victory oyer ; (^rlisle at 436-3832 or : isoi> th is feels so good is Chandler should kno.ow , h e . “ b . ? u ' s rwe ^ played well all- ca . Warburton at 436-3326: caught for ' around,” KIrumm h i ^d. "Our num- “His . knuckleball is'Cl t h e Bears tooktb( a five-run lead in a t s p e e d ber eiA t ancind nine batters really . ChandlerCl said. “And wh, u ^ * v ■' th e first a n d tht ^ tacked on three ^ i w a y o p) e e n e r I Heybum holds ! , diditferustc>today,%^chniB(teour. ■ -'thith ro w s it good a n d h a rdfu li S he ■ more in the tO]top of the second for . I AlWtar tryouts . ' b a ttin g lineuleup solid all ttie> a^ , was ws today it makes it even b a h 8-2 lead. Bilerllermadearuhinthe ^JoeSunnan By . . an easydieckere»red flag ' : : . th ro u ^ V ' B ear L ake b e a t F ile r (4*( ' bottom of thehe second to isneak Tlma»Nawa Tlw wrtter - • . ! tH E Y B U R N - T iy o u ts f( s for the Senior catcatciher Cody Chandler Afoi^ th ird place in th e tounuS n S t !>»■*■<> W ithinlin three, but a fifth- . \ Jon8sonwiR8l?(rl?Dny Stocks face t ; b b ^ * 11-12 year-bid all-staiitarbase- started the thirddii inning with a dou- ^ s ru n ^ pinch hitter T 1 W IN F A L L S .rL T h e M .1^ B ears (6-3) produced fivJv e n ih s Jonsson-took-ok-the-flrsrcheckr— ^ ; b M team .w m b e h eld Aprilpril?18-19' . b le to l e f t phries put BeM liJce' Valley Vai Speedway season h ihe-Pony-Stock-sea-^-~^'- ffom-5-to-7:p.m.“artheHHeybum e - —Waghtf reach 'in^setead.iajeoire theij pesawceaa-dind for an." h~ard Kal tihie'" getting stsi park. For more Infdrmatioi . son, burning upup| the track in the . ■tion, call sm ashed a tritriple scoring Wagner • top-3 to| finish in the last threeByeare. J • ■ Saturday Sat night ’ . ! <$en B roadhead a t 43&-S26(260. .. before comir , . -Np.Tcar. • ning home on a ^ort . , The'! game was all but: s e a ^ d , . .. . Pleas»as6.sMBUHL,l>ago:c2,' . . ^/Several y^ow flags haltet i I ball team w ill b e h e ld AAp p ril 18- ^ lng throu^out the lilght aj« Jhu ' Jonsiwin andid Pocatello’sF Andy > -j lB-from-S-to-7-p.m—a year’s drivers.tried shakingf J!£ ' Going batded1 forfo 13 laps before ' Heybum park. For more , the local driver of the rust off after the long h irer ov erto o k G oing ! mation, call Glen Broadhem -Roc;ket,Pedr ro can’tg;o the disstanee ^Jeff Hillodc of Orem, Utah I 498-5260, . Going and J TheAwociatadItdPnm : th e B ud 100, th e season’s op< 1 Jonsson played two d u ts'ih the e ffourth inning on a d ia s e th ro u gh h the tl final 10 laps MUB-CS—- .-amlscue-at second event featuring the C Special Olympics B O S T O N- -1 Roger. Clemens and Petes Intermountain Sicf™ a yellowow flag caused, a . Pedro M artine2 d-nw N facon’s single fr^m i ' ‘■estart on lap laf: 15, but che nez have ccanbined for .nin&dedsion. n 'tiirou^ the left=tside,oftheinfiel£ft d Stocks, f*o leading a pair of < needs volunteers eight Cy Youi3ung Awards, but on State drivers across the fi««fiS Pocatellan wasvasn’t able to get Volunteers are need^ tc “We won,” he said. “It doesnsntget '.™ s™ M whenen Clemens left after Sta No. 7. Gl i to help Saturday they^ ^ uldn*t m anage a . g j^ - sbcinnings. lineline. Russell Butler, of Poca . G e n e G oodfellow < with the upcoming Reg:e g io n a l w in betw een tfn u v better tnan that” . came in third an young -Veiy few ttai:BlLihere.wei non rgetting to put hisi jfldsto- .' foTOhedtorrHrawiJle'ornag'totie- iirrodwaslaiocKaT'------nsairafterhisnS^ ^Hhn&ig^pltcherinRedSox} :autions and 34 laps ran ui y - tied w iA Yotmg hims : it Vi4ien Soriano10 b\ e a t o u t d ie r d a y caiii c i u t J f S f c ^ i 'canpM taanitallaidiilmi^wporti vwiSonSfaJfbnsoSoriano’^nindi- a u tio n . . r race of the year on h e F enw ay fans h av e aband(.HoneH' o n a possiU e douiouUfrolay ban, *1- .g t o ^ i e i r ^ V h e n . h e ' im dnghom erof-offPetsScfaouidc S j, -Erik Jonssbn jum ped to tie ran'into Mike: ' . im since he signed with:h the - vingfii^n^lIL H e th en stole sec- ., tfQ. - . — I t w as th e fourthfo time Clemens ^ ront ofthe NAPA Auto P fa n k e e s a n d g reeted h im wiwith a end and t^ d:d and scored.on p.^ ■ T r iv ia A n s w e r : ■ and Martinez ’ony Stocks points leaders ez have faced’«ach - Mntinez’swildpii■ pitch. - i»i* 3 Othier, a n d M ai teady stream of boos. ds first win of the season’n l * COfbfldgOSCOfc o f M l n - 1 jerry West of the Lekei^ 46 lartiinez is 2-0 with'a “I * great that after 18 y

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BruinsIS win sixt t h s t r a i g hJit\^tlrsA ' G a l d w e l U-.. :Conthw«lffomCl- Th(BTime^ew» d id n 't sw ing th e b; • ririgle to score Mye giving CSI a' Baiiiesnes and freshman Jeff Gill ; L ^ ■ ' , .Mitiico (lO-Srdvi}verali/2-2 con-' i"*”** . 9.» ii ; .1-0 lead. The'Eagle^es scored in the-', .startedted die rally. Gill went 2-for-3 ' •';■•• V' : T W IN f a l l-S s ' - T hie T w in ' . . •' '' .' ' first inning in threree of their four, . widiiwI two d o u b le ;and two R ^ in , .N baseball' i< • ference) will hol o s t ’P o c a t e l l o . SSJi'Sj* I team won^it's. . on-iiii w ith S u ^ iS a le m . . :• ;-,.T h u rsd a y . . wins bver North Idadaho; -‘thegam • sixth-straight gameSaiturdaygai - ^Spears: walkedsd’ twoTirriv'e ; r.'/'Eirl • v^e^piriga double (•(•iVJavNT ' ibleh^ader ftxim t\ : s. •• '■ ■ i. .,WAce .-MIMt . • innings but hit foi'our barters and, tike we • . ..C ald w ell S-tl a n ddiM.'..;, i: :-. - ■■ :. S 5-, • ' 000831 .i,.-- - s t r S s w th His>s*Cojitrol m ost of te a mi^aifd'thlm' a sweep th ^^ad ". _ . . ...— , .—teams, Ben—M ueller"T-earneiI“tHy— IST" ------Vthegame.-'-— :— ns,”-Gill-said; :“m iis'serles - ' ■r ;■■■—:'-Game^l“win 'in're!Tellifl-Sf starter .------^ — - r d o ti’t-trn fo n ie -ed-usrlhis-was-a gtiod team: ’ S e a n B e n ih a rd .inin th e . s e v e n th . stU* ’ . ■ T e n ni n i s ■ hit us,” Walker saiaid. “I dunlfhe ives some.confidence and I The Bruin^ had to Softball A w-as ju s t trying to th ik It gives (Coach W alker) to rally for the n.Falis-8, Pocatello 4 Ssow ingde.:i:_^2mB more confidence in us;”— r—— , ■ . Avjn a f t e r C b l lfge e ^ of Southern ----- we-*..* *'-'r~Twlii:Falir37$( ■. S p e a rs ’ w fld n esess might have ; : • -Iddho sigiieeNick'ck C o n n o rs g av e h Falls 11, Hl^land 1 - cost th e Eagles. So]kiphomore Toby OiamO}Tiond notes ■ . Borah 3, Twin FallsF 2', (9) • POC , . • .Barnett,was hit on the, Cougars.theh e l e a d iri t h e Wo Fqlls.'spli't a , •. took' right hand in th e fiifirstmnuiBby a RicksC< bases-clearing . ; <• two team matche^bes fastbaU aiid left, tht s College h a d a SIX gam e win- . .double off ihe,H-all.-all... . • HlAILEY A; - The Wolverinesnes • ‘ softball doubleheaeader'.at.Borah 'Saturdi r d a y ' o v e r b o th . P o c a te ll streak of dieu-own going into ellot after. He-did not nreturn and will • Saturda' . Pihch-hitter Jakot. . s ta r t th e in n in g wilvith a baserun- won th • more runs in die thi:hird and added nc . . three of four matches ii ■ a run in the fourth . ' , Bernhard'struc!uck out seven . half of the third and four)ur neroh second'base.se. ; • straiighight sets to help Twiri Fall ■th and fifth to » . through .6.1 ihninn in g s o f w o rk . ra o ree inu the fifth were too much,ch' ' • Twin Falls scoret•ed Its runs, on to the v a u s secure th e Game 1 .win.w . • S r " * '" e victory. . . T he E a ^ e s ju m p e • r The Bruins earned h e T ro ja n s to h a n d le , a Temple Levings•s sacrifice fly . , Twin 3ed o ut to a o iie ' ed the sw M p in >5 in Falls hosts the Ketch'unium , nin lead m die firstst inning of the ’ w , . ■ Game 2 as Jacolcob Eldredge : . t seemed as though we hit - and a Paige Allenihit, h , . .Cutthrcir o a ts T uesday. . ' second game on a sL . . lltHOX-IIOl ' >•,” . . “'Ve had a senbu s in ^ e by Sytko '. I , pitched the win1 ihroughil four ■ ball pretty ,consistently,” ous.power out- '-. then moved aheadd 7^2 with five' ' - . innings with threeree strikeouts. said Woodw River coach Larsirs' ■ age,” Bruins coach C( Nick •• T«n'FM»lPDCwls4 ’ ’ runs in the third.i. Doubles by . In thedoubleheadeiider. Twin Falls ' ^ 9/esy- y . “Big hits and good solidlid .Baumert said; “l‘I think, their d efensihse .all day, it was a ,totalcal ' pitchers did a good rtdC * Swla>i(.M,(.t . -- sto le ^ l'b a s e s . ■ ' > Id job of keep- ■. SSS®n llj " W. A Rui .' I ... Brandon Sajihas'as'tripled and I effort." ' ing us off balance” i„».>.»“s s a i..' .vay ^ doubled with threiree RBIs and >od R iv e r (10-3) h o sts F Uler er Twin Falls (12-2):) hosts1 Minico • iSSi'S* Speeds .Nathan 'HolmanI wentw •3-for-4-' Tuesdad ay. . ; • •• o n .T uesday a t .4:30),p.m,1 .’ iM«iii>i9* Continued Irom Q l - r - with three singlesIS tito lead,Twin- • . ’ ;, ' ' . 'TmFiiiiBenli ■: • ta< u«wWT ; 0 Falls (12.3; S-O),)), who hosts ■’ WMR>wiimnMi.n COOJMO on lap.22 after Chrhris.Ratteree r Results , ' • • . . , ■ . Region .III rival H I* TMM.l'eilJJ w a s k n o c k e d :sid ejways u on the '' : High^rid.on D«MW.P*rigKnMI| 0>Wi4.Ml<-nei!SIU3.^ , ' back straightaway thentl held off, iaSSSJii ... woo4Wio;'«Miio.m . • SorwiTi(ilF*I.|.tltMn “ - ' mdfl n«MiP|M*.j - a hard charging BlBruce Quale ' MM4 I-' ''' TmiFM oooocod». ■. f jl i r ' th ro u g h th e final 2313 la p s to g rab . ■ •vito'cort-%*. :■ :!«»>•/•'K S'piPMrr. BK>|ti.Cn«^MTaaM;0 0w<4|4| h is first vrin of th e se ' ■ oarcioj-lO j.jIt ; .HS-nw 6-1. season: •: , . .. XWMiMXW'S*wKV9.U«fMVood□od Riverand ' e ' Wendell (6-9) hos3sts Buhl oti . aB.U*r(TjflitCCw*j»nijs d better'defense, we justit Tuesday. r HammI helps F nreedoni

j;o_ina]Li^g u r a i W UJSA win-— I . Contlnuedftwn C l ; : pui'upU > three r\ins for the 74 I^d.i. '; /H ollingsworth. . • • - ' ^ ■ Twin F* B uhl-ilrB urleri^ ^in tne''t6bi a , tne iiftfcf i t i . -^W ASl^GtON'(APlP)^Tiitf^{)ii>- ", ri a n d 'Sle ? Cougars had a 9-4 lead ffplace trophyJater.in.the_‘e _ -.it of the 1999 World _ J _____ .Pia.ving fora chance d lot,” said Holllhgswovorth, whose day. '' ^Cu'p-lived— nce.io repM iat : after Bo’Boyd stole second allowing * '• again ai’RFK'Staaiul their own toumament, gteam fmisheiiM. “We/e felt Uke w e um..Only, it L JrT ^L :nt,thelndi^ Marrick'ck Reynolds to scbre'from ’. B oxes.,■ wasn’t M a and Brandi.' easily handled the-Bi n ’. , played with everybody. li- It was M ia : f-Burley junior third ■CWfMHWBWFIiltfcW ' ' • . - vs. Brandi. ” . varsit>-ihanlMrout.ut. - . • . A nd M ia got the cal\. Buhl goi underw-ay e r 7 : Middleton^, Hlei The two .biggest^ names in v the first by racking u ‘“ H armon n r Park, Twin Falls - - 277:1-1111) ' The Vikings endiided F i l e r ’s M W-Uir«i4.l’rw4 HA-«. , >vomen’s soccer weift onone«n-one ih •' before plating for more loretotakeaS- , TwIn FaFalls jy 14, Burtey JV 22 unprecedented run w;with 14 runs the penalty area. Mia,i, H1 a ih m h a d . ■ O le a d ., '.. .'. . •. B urleyey put up two runs in theg . over the final threee in: n in g s e n .' the ball. Brandi Chastaiiain^ade the . • Burley hwked tocati laich up inthe , lopoftj;,the first, but Bruin pitchere ■., route to the lS-7 .winn at Harmon , . tackle. H am m w ent dovown. The ref- > D E ^ ||p | • iiiird with. Brett Sean eampnsatthe A.J: Stonlone and Cody Bames shutJ ., Park Saturday. Ththe win put \ cree called it a penalt}Ity. Chastain ' : ' plate and the bases 1 lo a d e d , but: -out the1 BobcatsB from there as the.. Middleton into the chthamplonship . flailed her arms in disbebelief. . Walker sat him down wn to e n d th e • Cubs (7r27r2)'finished d ie toum am ent: ’ ^m e with host BuhlI forf the'first . A nd th at led to th e firfirst and onl^i^. 'R M S inning. .• • , / . time. Filer faced Bearir Lake, both,. ’ • , goal, in the first ^ eeof i die .fin?^- A wild'piich brougl light in BuW,s ' Pierrere Tusbw connected for a. at2-linpodplay,forththird place.. ' major women's professltsional soccer. ] lUth ru n a h e r Dallas Br s BnsToI s e td ie solo Hornime run to lead the Cubs’. T railing 3-1 a fter thrhree innings,',’ . : league in the Uniteted State's^ • stage with two walksilks and a hit attack, Middleton plated fifive in the Brazilian star Pretinhala make die penalty kick result ' ■ batsman. BUrley scoredred in th e fifth «a u oou u r kids h it arid played realI . fourth, foiir in the, fiftifth and five fro n t' . to avoid a n autom atic r ic run-rule loss' w ell,” sojsophomore assistant coachI ' m ore in th e sbcth to rUnLUI-away w th -. ' Chastain’S’foiil,.andid H a m m ’s'* w.<>wiCMann^£«'L3^ Washington Freedom b< on Jason Hampton,s'•s .RBI single j^nW UiVilsonsaid. . ' th ew in .'. beat the Bay ^vhich scored Ryan ^ i - A rea CyberRays 1-0 Satiaturday. ^ sy (4-10) finished 1-3. “We came on and ththey respect- i erafter an intentional' e d US,” F ile r coach K«Kent K nigge TMrMjvn&n A crowd of 34,148 -.i-.dommated • ,by .soccer nioths and ■ . • APM Cline, a wild pitch broto g h t in the ■■ Su^r-Sl , said.'-*Even going down/n seven, you. d d a d s a n d • winning nm for the Tril -Salem 11, RrtHi(5) ■sawnoqultinus.” ;. ' scream ing Idds by th e dtl io u sa n d s- Washington'!:on's Mia Hamni (9) battlas • ' Senior.)r Jo n ia n Peterson b elted a . cam e to u ie inaugural gjg am e of th e . for tha ballIII wwith Ann Cook of the Bay. eight-team WUSA. The Hrth 10 Bear LakeIta 11 three-hmun.home run:during a six- ^'•■cyb.in.srRays during the first half - ru n fourtl V TFjy iO.Siigar-Sal . was full of pageanoy ar - Bear Lake advanc irthas.the Diggers (5-7) ral-■ • meed to the Ued pastit Firth (4-12) for seventh T h e C ubs,eam ed thei ism as v^omen’s sports < lugural WUSA Soccer match third-place gam e vvith a h a n a r r o w l l . place"; of the weekend behindid the pitch-. tm anodier landmark.' : r = ladlumlhWashlngton, •10 w in o v e r F irth in t m the second . Kodyf* KlingerK earned-the win irig of sophomore Chrislis Maxfieltl, ’ Tennis legend Billie:: Jean King—l-Saturday. '. game, of the morningigat a the Clint g i^ up; who pitched a seven-hitlitter for th e '■ • S p y nSj?!.*? Uui*J«I.KAWV W- presded over the offida:ialcoinioss. F aux M em orial Field. ip only three h its.- firially got a full game • victory. • ' A female parachutist: 1la n d e d on” ' H anim mad«lade little impact playing Firtli struck first Inntliisgi^eof tl , together, Luke Hawkins.- Piere r r e T u s o w u«*». ' th e field w ith die b a ll 19991! World next to Bra: catch*up bill the Bears er,” Diggers coach Brad Brazilians Pretinha and ;ars answered Egbensaisaid. and Jamie Claiborn al Cup star Michelle Akers,rs, who can’t. Roseli. • to m ake it a l-i first inni Tigti, Ct*w HI ns . >lay this' season bei • F iv e errorse r hurt, the Cougars’ . • hits to lead th e Bruins,: v ^ i » . f e i s •ecause of . Chastainin aand another. Brazilian, • Firth took a sizeable njuries, m ade th e cerem lie lead in the cause, said st head coach Cory \ with eight runs iri die fourthfc ^ter . unbnialfirst Sissi, werenre much more active for .• I founh.inning using onlyinly o ne o ut to ' trailing 3-2 early. kick wearing a sling onn Iher shoul- ■ the.CyberPerRays. Chastain was der. called for• a yeflow3 card for rough Other heroes froin thetl World tackle, onm RoseliI in. the SSth Tennis Cup, who have been1 s c a tte r e d m in u te , a fofoul that would have , j . among the league’s ight teams, ' drawn a red c ; , Contltiued from C l . b e g in n in j ■ed card m a m en’s gam e. . • ing of a seasori, Ogden Arere introduced one-by h » h a vve e their own step on an bald eagle soared mto thugh a n hour of sometimessc . bar.before•e MuIlinixft brought it­ “There are different i felt their spot. I ; ragged soccer as two nele w team s dow n in tlieie 76di. 7( ■., , n t tim es a nd struggled with timing an seasons for e -erythirhing,” said . I challcillenged Mr. Ogden for and'chem- And theniere was ari injury. I istry. The Freidom didi Wjiltoh, who keeps himlim self biisy , ■•■e , c ooaching, a position,” d n ’t s e t a F o rm er U.S..S. nationalr team p l ^ e r I . shot bn goal in the firsi these days running hislis construc- "■mixed doubles player I rsr half as Tisha-Venturiiturini'broke a wrist to tion com pany, W altonline. In Phil Whip]ipple. “But he was too “We’ve got operatioitions going chiclten totc take me on so I’ll BurieyI tennis coach Shanet Ogtfen( prepaget to retum a *1 H o p k i n s w inIS ; by unanim otous d^isioh starting coach next ' I ahot against tha tan- on in three different stastates right •>' jhe sti ' dem of Jonathan Barker, tafi New Yc»fc P all, HMW now,” ,he said. “So it’s kind ot Bft. and Phil WM^ikrHcfif.duidurinf a fM ant practice. ______1. Theater at, Madison Square • n w rrta n nn ------like-hawng-the-tiger^-by-lhe-tail Thougfah-the-play«FMre-ab]e^— -a ^ tu « ta y - n ig h tr ~ — «------—a a rthat." Binghgm-safaWi^The aroundi" HillM sey said. "Shane — TJEW TOHfTlFSSrtitartistic, • Thejitdgesi a t tim es. to joke abci^ut it, the challenges team t has gotten a lot jesallsawthel 2 -nnind )t b ig g e r, h as com e inin tJl,has Kse e n a g oo d p a it o f th e ' Burley athletic direct*ctor Gary' ^ . K e ith .H b lm e s, w in n in gI ai uiiani* - scored the fig sity and junior varsiiy tejte a m s t h a t P r o g r a mI’s ’s e v o l u t i o n u n d e r ,FHoxsey agreed. .. •Tim«5-iVe«^etot sp o n sw riter Je ff mous = dedsion and the finirst round Colon scoredred it 119-109 whUe are usuaUy etched in stonito n e a tth * “"In the past threee e y e a r a Behlman ean of the- Middle “It?s comime a long way, I can tl :an be reached a t 6p - ,] leweight Lany Haisinsard Jr. had the’fi^ t things have really tu f j i e d . 4042. 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PHlLADEiPHIAJAP.Pi-Jaju------: McKee managed just.oione goal— :—.'- \ G a m e s — “ I '■ during d the regular seasason. He 'PflRiSTHI matchedn that total Sata tu r d a y , givingg the Buffalo Subn)re s con- tltrol of their playoff serie;ies. jgyggy • McKee wristed a sheh^t^^pasi • Flyers: F goaltender I CeclimanekC widrl:58 lefti . timti e to lift Buffalo to a 4-3 oyer,o^ th e P hiladelphia Flyei 2*02 - lead in the best-of EasternE Conference quarieterfinals. “It was the bluest goaltal I ev er ' Sertes'-, 'j . scored,”sc said McKee, wlwho had nz-BiiBigyM: ninever scored in 27 careerT iplayoff, * ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 ^ games and had just one'if'goal in • . ^ — 74 appearances this.seasoron. - u lar .season, stoppedst( 37 shots. . h ^Ganie 3 is Monday ninight in , - As the fastast-paced overtime . ” Buffalo.Bi In the second roround of neared end,, McKeefc took a pass .the.tli playoffs last year; thele Flyers from .Enk Rastasm ussen a nd w risted ' wonWi four straight againinst the 'teP.rtWIt ''.' inside th e fa r post. Pittsburgh Penguins afterer losing , W'ilodelphl>hia h a d ta k e n a 3-2 — - th e first t^vo gam es a t home . lead by sconni•ing tw o goals in .1:41 : !l tfVMH • But Philadelphia, ■which : "tth^sccond,d.'- . San Jose's Brad Stuart ties« upu| St. Loiiis’ Scott Mellanbyjr asa .Sharks goalie Evgeni. earned home-ice advantii t a g e i n >ok _ a le a d p ass from , ^3 e, streaked down the ' Nabokov covere the puck durlduring the second jleriod of theirleir first-round playoff . 1this ■ series by beating theB JSabres - D fek Plante,; 2>1 in Buffalo on the last 'i id fired a shot from . . game Saturday at the ^ wvis ls ICenter In St. Louis. The Sherilarks beat the Blues 1-0. - the regular season, is 2-8 c the right faceoff dr> when it loses, the first two Hasek’s fiv^hole to of a playoff series. •_ “It’s a disappointingB lophy win-! ------'e®“ 3n~series7w lllch-h resumes Sun'day , ^ Georges Laraque also scs c o re d a 2 - 0 lead in t . . . game since re Yzerman . and ’ Brei n the first-round ■ . ners in'seven games.’ returning to the San shiS h an ah an . n ig h t a t l o s AAngeles.t .' foffor the Oilers, who weree 2-13 . series. Game'S is Monday in Sai after missing almost p in ^playoff games age San J o s i, ' J<>“ ' ‘" ' “ P ol F e d o ro v sc o re d ' tW o mi>M'niiroe K h lg Ss 1have hot won a IP jalnst On Fridayy night,r Joseph and tlie Blues aren’t intercijrcsMdin ihrec month! ths with a shoulder i„t,into the 'game, assisted ooi n the' playoff ganieie since the 1993 stopped 36 sheshots as Toronto making comparisons to 2000 ooo. , ' second goal seven minutes•s later' Stanley Cupp finals1 and have • - Edmontont goaltender Toiommy opened the Eastilastem Conference. “T hat’s Jast yeai*,” Blues!S captainc ' Turek, whoho stopped 2 1 sh o ts Salo made 22 saves for his and.even.did some chece S i lost 14«trai|aight postseason is first series with a J1 - 0 v ic to r y on>- C hris P ro n g er said. “Thisii is s a n ew a n d allo w edd conly a late goal in 5 and sh o t'b lo c k in g a s th e Dses e v e n ‘E d m o n to n e nided d e a 13*game los- nia(nade 37 saves for his sec“coSd threese iih'TorontQ last,’ -7 '

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- — ' - ' ’ ^tfwfaiy, April IBraOOJ»l-;r^^Tlmi»»^,-Twln;Falli Fallt,-Idah o’' ” ■' " . ■ V - ' S p o r t s ■ ■ I H ^ 1 House cI a l l _ _ i _ Japa t b r A - R OM lA N L • h i r r ■ ■ , DALLAS - The Docjoctbr is in, P i t c hler’s e brilliant Tl hot . .. nnd.he.is not happy w ^with Alex; ^ ' — ■H B ' '^DALLAS'-1 Rodriguez. The esteeme ■- Injuries to outfield? , journalist Dr., Hur s t a r t rre e k i n d l e s , ’. e r s ’ B en n y AgbayaniA g and Tiriio ■ ’ ' ; •, Thompson, whose ,clasi .' P e r e z h a vfe e given Japanese'-' ■ • Fear.and Loathing in Li . e x c i t ee i m e n t .iriiport Tsuyoslyoshi Shinjo an unex* , was first published foi pectedly earlya rly c h a n c e to. sh in e: four, years ' yyid Shinjo has quickly become a ' before A*Rod was bomm , ,' is now a'. . BOSTON ( N (AP).-Nomo-mania is ' , fan favorite at,’! i contributing-' : : back; 3,000)0^nnlesfrom ; J ts ^ ^ , Shea Stadium for ' BSi nis .Zisu average,. . s ite .. A n d h e is X fans wave placards- ■ good speed, i n f e c - ;' ' none too happy /'HP inese'charact.ers. The*-'' . . tio u s sm ile, g au d y ' ■shoes and'w'rist- ’ ~ — iviilLihe-idea^f------H, ■■ 'bjecL^lh*thciiL«duIati6 n-got-the— > “ V , ' ' n bands and flashy'. a $252 million ’ ^ . biggest ovatiation at Boston’s home. s h o r t s t o p . o p e n e r , -V ,b bigger than Pedro*. style., ■ ■ ; ' Among Tliompson’s musiiusings: - 'Martinez.' Shinjo; unlik■ . a n d capable ma.m ajoc leag u e player, proposed pitchers be repl:eplaced by ,-ed co o l a n d s e e m e d - Arid one has tb sad m ire th e convic*,' " pitching machines thaihL fireJ. somewhat tiredtir of all the iitten* -tion of som eoneone w ho tu rn ed dow n ' i maximum of five pitches 1 M H a $ 1 2 . m illioion n contract from ter, that runners be: alioK d ‘’ t'o ■ 'T h e .press re : followed him / vs*'' ' . J a p a n ’s .Hanshiiishin Tigers in favor -' run to any base they chM was Jordanlike. It was • : of a two-year.'ir, $700,000S contract ' ^ l a t g a m e s b e lim ite d , ti ;T”“Bo?ron pitchin'g ^ with the Mets'just ets' because he _ ^ o U » 2 ^d-.dedded.by.tot£ Cerrigan'said. :Wanted to provirove he_cbuld com-.'- , T h a s n !t/_e.ftched th a t' • lijsetejruH^Avorworld’s.besLJeague.— ------if^^he-score-is-tied-whw h e n - th e - - p S iH n r S d hfi . /.'buszer sounds. N om o d o e s n ’t se e m / T h e R angers’’ AAl< lex R odriguez w ill ' , “I h av e riot been to a liv it. After his 3^ no-hit , , ’ m ake'm ore inn hishi n ex t two gam es ' ■ . . ball game', in 2 0 . ji is R ed Sox d eb u t A pril ■ ,- th^n.Shinjo vill m i ak e tills season, ,. ■ . Thompson wrote, “anddfhppe. I ered questions with a H H | | b u t who seemns s tito be h a ^ ^ m ore never see another one.” !, and bland com m ents.. lU jjH .■ fun? .. “I fe lt prietietty good throughout t h e g a m e ,”.’• hhe said through an Santiago’s rei ZIm 's Z ingers: interpreter,, “i“As I was going into regret ; Don’t expect Yankeesses bench ninth.Innnning, I was- not ner*' .' Returning5 to San Diego last . ' week as a mennember of the Sari, ., coach Don Zimmer andtd : B oston 1^ ^ ”, . , K ed Sox .GKl u a n Uuqu< Frandsco GiantsiritS'prompted*vetep ------exchange pleasantries wheC S i ? ' it^li^ntrast* to**t^ a n c atch er Benittsnito Santiago to'con- team s g e t to gether this:'weekend w( way he: turnsns it to batters while . fess his regret::ret: at letting agent • at Fenw y Park; In his! r«recently ^ni«ng up;-- as he Mood during-, Scott Boras leadlead him away,from . ' the team' with v , published autoblography.Ziy ,Z im ,c i iftei-each outing: , th which he started, ‘ ■ written with New York i is composure will be , • his career. - ’ •^WfiteT~BilI-M5 oseball after five sea- p.., gout after pitching against thee ; Santiago signergned with Horida as Baltimore Orioles in the secondnd Inning at Boston's Fenway i “In 52 years o>f baseballJair rve “ o"' of Japan’s, best pitch- , ‘ ay P^rk, Tuesday. Nomo pitcheiBhed the Red Sox flrst nb-hltterjr afreeagentafterfter tiie 1992 season, n ev er seen a g eneral mariaS«ido “ ‘•Howon*the NL rookie of the s*"®ilnce 1966 on April 4 .againstt tthe 'Orloles In Baltimore. a fte r Boras aridid thtl e P ad res b arely • ‘ in 1995 when he led talk ed . Now th e f . such an. underhanded, thinhini^o ^ year award in iard. he four-time AU^tar ; , with 236 strikeouts . . arid April in thethepast five seasons in!in 1995 and 16 in 2000 whelien lie >s with his seventl m anager. To p u b lid y back 1 “It’s not like he fell off the UtOUtS., , ■' f .i he lace is 3.48, lowerer than any other walked89in 190 inning. ■ ' ■ “A lm ost, as sbcsoon as H eft (San ' e r - a. p la y e r w ho w as dA e i - - f e * - if the Earth., I think becaujluse he . month. ' . the wrong. - over, the ma ull seasons with the - ' f‘I saw him twice last yeararand Diego), Ithought,ght, “'Hiat wasn’t too ■ ’ . plashed onto the scene siso big. N onio h a s mi w as d is m c e fu l. I w as esp<«^S!y D^si^rhe"!!5 was 43-29 with an ■ X ? rhuch more on.his’ thbthe'first time he walkedid the' -sm art,”’ Santiagoago said. “But 1 got ■ : /ith the-D.odgers, maybebe the resUme'than a disappointed in John H ani average of 23434 strikeouts. But he a couple of games worworlii,'* V aritek said. • , sbriie bad advice,ice. Boras is a great, expectations w ere a little bbi it t6 o . . this m onth,'such th e R ed Sox.CEO, for sayir ith the.Dodgers and ; ich as .his first no-hit- ' ' H e’s w alked seven batterss ini 1 5 ’ , ag en t. H e’s a Smaanart agent fora lot . lets in 1998 when he. ■ iigh,” K e r r i ^ said. . * ter in 1996 att CColorado. Boston’s innirininM this season, but Kerr doing nothing in Jimy’s def( Nomo coiudn’t have startet irrigan. ■ of players. ButJut I’ve kept-this,' , ’ opic elbow surgeiy. . ;ed,this Dante Bichettctt e p la y e d f o r th e . .-saidaid they’re working to bringlg that secret for so long “As long as Duquette ii e a r m uch b e tte r. H e follow^'ed e th e . R o c k i^ : ong. I made a htige ning the Red'Sox, I hope 'ear with Milwoiukee - dowiown. A nd h e does have 15 sstrike- t mistake.” ■ . w a s . b e t t e r■ - aa 12-8 record, 4.54 lO-hitter by allow ing o ne nuiuh and . “I reniemberirm e y th ird ’tim e u p l - outs)UtS lose every game they play.y. heli and ERA and .212 our hits in six innings in a 10-1 thought I was g< Everett desetVe each other.' 1 2 batting average i going to get him. I " ' But B all those are details.j. coldi We can't wait . , against withI runnersn in scoring • /in " over the Orioles that; nm ade' had no chance,ce,”. said Bichette, nunlumbers that don’t reflect lit: ■ position. Butt lasth season he was . im 2-0 with.ari 0.60 ERA.’ . ■ who sic k o ut. t" “ H e sm elled it an d emsrnotion i that the stonc-fafa S ’ - Deion Sandersers Isn’t eligible to . Second to none? , j u s t 8 - 1 2 w ith a 4.74 ERA,for., Yet he’s a quiet man wit'ith no , he turned it upjanotch.” a ' . Nonnejng Mayy fl flowers,' and-I . in hits; but still had not dradraw n a Redds m ake r v w o u ld n ’t b e tt.against ai Deiori .f ^ histony in l- 0 ^ ' Sanders being in« , w au after 41 plate appearanranees. ' ) w inovv^erM et in a Reds unifonn The thing I like a b ^ t h '------. in M ay.”- ' ^ 11* '"“ NEW yoreT:K^Ciiuiuiatisetthe'i inafi1 a four-run eighth as Chicag6 th a t h e isn’t craw ling Into?ashell a modem NL reco ;6 won nine straight divijIvision tides, h as yet. run-siin-scoring grounder. After RaulR • After making( his ills first tw o s t ^ . ' when he messes up,” Yan jcord by scoring in its Itsfoisfourthstrai^c • , to put together a V against Milwaukeek ee, H ouston R H P ... a n k e e s 175^}, straightt gamg e Ro a wiruiing streak. . . Monlo n desi.tied it ,wiih' an RBI t manager Joe Torre said. Rondel} W hite tied th e scorereat4 ■ • •' i. le. he stole second bef< W ade Miller was-as 2: -0 with a 1.62 _ , . as C hris RdtSmjSma (2. ■ ' withith a leadoff h o m er in th e d i • ERA and,23 st'rik Only 5,800 tickets remamained q) allowed five . Brewers U,GlG [ a iits 6 . Deig>elgado,.who also hit his si) t'rikeouts in 162/3 . Friday for Monday’s retui vehlt^ (MLB ;f off J o s e S ilv a ( M ) , A: in n in g s .... T u esdjsday i in.Phoeriix, . . iH™ °L 4n7J.-3jrinings_ r t - d r _____ MILWAUKEE-JE --.R IdU e-Sexson— bSffliomer. b!oor>ed a single._____ [, —Aler-Ro-drl^uez-tcTSeatsame’s -The RaH«^ fatthews’-hitrScott-Satierb ------^Arizona-RHP'CurrurrSchillinff (9 IP.— ^------.-W h o ------j-.:.walk«alked in a run and SanimyrSoM J andJeromyBuriumltz hit back-to- * : 2H.0ER,0W ,10, 10 K s) outpitched , ■ —Spfcco'Field (capadty •4♦7,n6). 7 ,': sibke a mark's '•JA . back home ri < set by ,the 1992-93 . hitt aaj sacrifice fly that made it 7* runs to power OrlOrioles 6, Devil. Rays 5 i b s . Angeles R Hn» P IK evin Brown ( 8 '• After opening 0-6 againsinst the, Phillies, haven 'eri’tb een sh'dt out '. . M ilwaukee p a sttSanFiaridsco. Si ' bBALTIMORE a - Jo h n Bstle ((11 -0 ) • , IF -c g .3 H ,2 R.lElER.0.W ,8Ks,l ' Yankees, some Karisas'aty>ty„P^y- since O c t 4 .1991999, w hen th e M ets’ P o c f Ron B eliig, GeoffG Jenkins and ‘ aHov ers remained defiant. ockles 9, D’backs 8 low ed o n e h it in 2 .1-3 innirlings . HR) in^a fanta.sticStic d u d th a t took , ., This, AlLdterdidithIt in a one-game wild-' jjj, Tyler HoustonI alsoal h o m e re d for for- h only 1:55 to complmplete. Schilling’s : whole team knows we canan beat card playoff. DENVER - Je ff Cirillo’s tw«)-run o . the Brewers. Mil rh is first,major-league vicu Jflikepejean(l-O); asBo: Baltim ore scored a scason-lii took only 93 pitdir ' • - ' them,” Royals pitcher• BrianB ’Leiter (fl!*2) tl >mer off Byung-Hyun Kim1 ( 0 -1 ) w alked tw o a ndI struckst o ut th ree in civ m M ead o w s sa id . **We J u s t di -oke a seventh-inning rie tru n s. kes) and he never •• t didn't shut out the Rl ie as , 1 2-3 innings in,jIn.relief of starter . -Hy fo-ball count on a make the plays tb beat thith e m .” 1999, allow ed on )!orado w a ^ e d a SO lead a ndid fell . Jimmy Haynes. Ryan'. Kohjmeier allow • Oh. . one n m and sbc hits i r i i ! ; iRantiandy W in n ’s le a d o ff pinch-1 . Brown threw 8 8 , ind^tinni^SsSanirday. . behinJiind 7-5 before rallying, homeimer in the ninth before getti pitdies.e5fdrstrik.trikes.. Danny Graveste s ^ t Mike Piazza to . - The Dallqs Mim ing i ree outs for his second save.' ngNews , hit into an inhiining-ending double ExpOepos 8, Marlins 2 American Leaeague -UteDalloijJlasMorningNdvs ,’ .i ' p lay in th e eight]^ d i an d finished for . Am efkanUafue Leadenft histl^save.’ MONTREAL - Vladiiiim ir Tigers 1, IndianansO Rani , - . Guerrlerrero h it his first h om er of angers 9, Athletics 8 NatlonalLea^ Leaden ' uon and added an RBI doul“fff DETROIT-,Stbat of trie sealson. A nkiel (H V w a ' Blue Jays 5, Roys)yais4 ^ Chadlad Curtis. ^ tim e a t Bust P h n1111168 ik 2, Braves! , TO RONTO - CarlosCi Delgado’s ^ . i:wii.aiMi.£tiM)M*ai . t i S ^ - h e th re w five wil wild pitches in one. , 'AATLANTA 'n ■- Om ar Daal, ba led Toronto’s rally TWinirinsiwhlteSox4 in n in g - th e mos lost ^ ce 1890-in , baU.iiIl’s losingest pitcher last seas^ .K trniss:ith-lnning deficit MilVIINNEAPOLIS - Doi ^ theNLdiyisionseiscrieslastfdL / . t Hertiandez (0'2),-- "“8 '' 52S£S2SfSsMSS iw ed only o n e n m i n ^ irmL entkiftwicz drove" iri'a'carefeer- • om*. oo iX t i *S I 5 I i^ J Pat Burrell hit a tie-breakig-rs^iSSL': cond save chance. hich{h I fiv e ru n s a n d B rad R adidke ^ Cute7,J%ate!tM®- '. homwmer to lead Philaddphia oi ® The Royals have« blown1 58 saves becancame the majors’ first thre — 1» CHICAGO-P■ Pinch-hitter Gary . Atlantam a. . ' since thestart off thetil 1999 season; ■ gaihethe w irm er a s M innesota be. M atthew s J r. hlit it Ia go-ahead d n g le . Therhe Phillies have the diriy lclead - Shannon Stewtiwart hit an RBI, chicaiicago fo r its biest s ta n in 31 se 'i / ■ ■ in thh e NL E ast, whOe A tlanta, w ' y,tiouble a n d A lex!x Gonzalez hit a sons. I f : ■

------S p g r I f s ^ ;. J " " " " , ■ ■ tH ;ORTSIN _i Busch rw Na8KvllTa Supers 'Lund and Gharlitirlie Ludds sit two back at 79. lg u p fro m th e 79. ~ I ■ ; Craftsman Truck Sertones fpr Roush Qladevlilivllle, Tenn., Saturday; ' ' ' > Roger Shield;Id a n d G aiy P aulson a re tit tied for the lead in second'd , Radng. Only Johnnyly Rum ley, who ■ flight with 77;^ Butchi Pierce (80)'holdsIs at tw o-shot lead o v ^ T im^ , . won his seventh star ■ , Nielsen in third f ah in 1993, has : H *d flight ahd Daryl EriksenI andai R on H io m p » n ar e tiedd .won quicker In tiiis seseries. . T ; in th p fo u n h iliglig h htw ith SS; ■ V / • ^ “I’m so happy to6 be in vlctoiy ' . I ; ' ' lane for tiie fiR t timene ln tiie Busch ' ■ Slots remairain for Oasis BetterrBaM i tourney ^ ' series ahd hopefullylly, it’s not our. • ■ ------liarfOi- Uie season,”. — - “ TWINFSECS”JS - Space rem ains for tiie OasisOa Classic 2-Person Ben& ,”.said Biffle,a' -T-M- f. fom ier NAPA 150 wii Ball, hosted byby Jerorae-Country Club> anda Canyon Springs Golf vinner a t Nfogic ■ ^ [j_____ V alley Sp eed w ay In Twin Falls, . ’ I d Course April 21'22.21 The tournament hasha divisions fpr men and - ~ . , .woraaft— . ■. ' .Keller finished sc The htodicapip ^s r e a d betw een tiie m en is second for his , m 1 is a maximimi of six strokes* third top-five finish JamleMartln . , . ^ . Ray Sabata t and 10 strokess fcfor the women. There .are sh th is season. ' Lynn Rasinussen . Kitty spencer re about 60 spots available,■* : Rookie Scott Wlmmi 'People >vishingg tot< play can send tiieir eiicr m er viras th ird , ■ _ ,b.j : ross nay to Canyon Springs Golf ' followed by RandylyLaJoieand : Canyonside CJ Course, P.O. Boxtox S912, Twin Falls, p 833i3303. For more information Irwin R ealty' Goni Slate , call 734-7609, • Elton Sawyer. Polee sitter Kevin Realty , . ' Realty Canyonside H o r v |^ w as seventiih ’ as 10 drivers Realty swap^theleadlSti(times. ■.. GMAC. _ Riding, roplnling classes offeredlatCSIM-C : Center H e won the truck svhen he stanedid out fifth only 10 come in 30tH. In hislis sei«n-previ-— Beginning ridinjaing dasses are set from 10a.m. 0 a tonoononSaturdays ■ ’ ' .ous starts, h e finisheddin i the top 10 nes->ie\vs • , ' on May,5,12 andm d 19, ahd from 6-8 p.m.. May^ 7,10,14,17 and 21. Students will spenpend two dasses without theii four dm e^ induding sec«condtvnce. leir horses before mounting ’ Oh Saturday, he sti up and practidnging technique. 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N, N.C-Friends and ba^balballrivais rem em ber^ the • - Only 14 cars finishedid all 225 laps, . ill b rou^t to'life and the gan;am e a t a funeral S atu rd ay ' and 10 of the 11 cautionohsforSSlaps . resulted fiom wrecks ihtumih sland - - “H e was m y Tier^ero.' He’s tiie reason I wore)re No. 8,!’ fd lo w basebaU .• 2 on tiie new concretes!surface. . vywv/w.magicvqilley. com H all of Fam er a nid d televisioni commentator Jo e M organ told a packed congregation at SSt. t.; P aul’s E p ix o p al Church. ur^.Eirates-to.two-World m th hom e n m s and d a s ^ calm;ca died M onday a t age — 61. H e had sufferedred with a kidney disorder forfoi several years. Stargell’s'w ife,i, Margaret,A and his childreiIren from a previous mar- .riag e m ingled inn tithe 400-seat church witiih majorr league'home run king Hank Aaron,!n , form er P irates teaim natete Ali Oliver, Pirates owrier. . K evin M cC latchyhy and Dale Petroskey, prepresident of tiie National ‘ . 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. Tennessee mem en set school recoilord In 800 relay : ______„K fipxvm .Eji. Jenn. - Tenna«ee,sftt-^.chooiPtraek-end-Sea-Ray— - Relays records inn tiietl m en’s 800 as tiie Voluiilunteers joined Florida In ' winning tiiree'men’;en’s races Saturday, '. Sean Lambert,t, Justin .Gatiin, Russell Frye-andFr Leonard Scott . docked 1 minutestes, 20.9 seconds in the 800,80 easily breaking the , T ennessee re w rdd oc f 1-21.5 set ih 1976.-Theyiey also eclipsed tiie Tom ; Black’IVa'ck a n dI e^event record of 1 2 1 3 , setset by South Carolina last ' y e a r.T h e 8 0 0 relay:ay is not run at tiie NCAA Champion^ps.Ch Selecjcted' ,■ Tennessee wonn tiltiie 400 i^ay in 3930, andd titiie 800 in 72723. Florida’s'm en tootook tiie 1,600 in 3:04.42, tiiele idistance relay in 9-39.43 . . and set a n ew me eet e t record in th e sh u ttie hur.FULj IiI I point witii 332 rem-emaining; A rellanes first hooked he up with Dialleo o f S tu ff Burks for a 55-yard'd touchdownt( pass, then f^ouniund Mario Bailey from 10 y a r ^ o ut on tiie XfFL’s FI first-ew 3-point conveiversion, w hich th e league FamousIS M ak er ButSanFrandsco'ico w as able to n m o ut th e do

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' 't B a pe ith p rrse w irns Wo — — ■ aboard,1, aj n d B alto S ta r w on th e3 ■■■ “Y ou h a v e to le t thiilis horse go," Pincay \Wills ■ isas Derby at .Oaklawn1 • said Baffert ‘.'He’s likiIkehissire------whenlieraakeshls mcnOve, g et ou t ' • - - U h dler. e r Victor- Espinoza,, .■; of the-way’*--' — ree challenged pace-setterr Baffert;'whb won I BlueGr;■rass Blended for the.Iead with1 with Silver Chanh in 1997 and. ' • '• TheAs^lated PresB, ■. ' fivefurlor‘longs to g o in th e l l ^ m i l ef ' R e a l Q u ie t'in l9 9 8 ,. ccould have — ^— It--—; race, iHerien stuck hls.head iii frontt ■ the top two Derby ho ' .i ching the'quarter polp.' - : Bob Baffert has anoanother iiorse' . the gates spring opei>en in three- . * ■ in-top-form-for^th^, ^ K e n t u c k y archos, meanwhile, was: .• weeks.at Churchill Do3owns. Point , .D erb y . along iri fifth, about sixc.' - G iv e n w o n t h e S aanta r Anita ■■■■■1 . Congaree took comi IS behind the leaders.. ; D erby. . ' . way around the far gh h e d o s e d g ro u n d In th eI ' ' At'Kenneland, Miilillennium , pulled off to b2.7511en tin d er theiirging7)f~Jorger. rW uid'took c n arg e a t tt>tfte start and / ltgM .i3p^!tSt:om ^^ :\^Sinp^hM , z, he was clearly secondI controlled the 1 1-8-mi sl«fp;polnty.t^;; over oddson favorite mile Grade I "But ,'iome !dnd':of & -r itta r lr aiw^ricei ii No \ ^ . Is'hie: b ^ « in the S750,000 Woodlod Memorial stakes fbr Si25-lengtliIth .win over ' vi-? v'2 ehou^'Ibif tfwt.-’ "’j at Aqueduct on Saturd^i-dav— .------. . C ongaigaree, owned .by Robertt '. Songandaprayer.'wit'ith^favor^ ■ ' '' . Balfert also trains e Jiice McNair of Stohersidet Dollar Bill another i: . , ' favorite Point G lv^ t , punched his ticket td the , back. I ‘ ^ " - in the West'. ; ------in ju s t h is first s tak es r a c eS' ' '...... Pincay,'who revive^ his career • “It’s good to goJ hhunting tor mrth career start.-Robertt ; '■ to become history’s > I F S o " ' — — “•beamvIrhrtwo^Dailaiiets:^~rera— ir-also-ownsTthe-NFfc’s5-r^6ck'esr(9,1T4'^oHei ^ ., ■ ■ Baffert, the sUver*halhaired trainer , newesfft'franchlse, the Houston.), deii in 19 Derbies, Vwinning ih . .. who is looking fo r hlii is th1 ird D erb y • 1984 on Swale. He lalast rode In. i t a t i winlnfiveyearsi' ■ ... ■- B affertert,.who said earlier this,i. .,. 1994, fin is h in g 1 3 thi.onVaUant. c . , In Saturday’s othother Derby w ^hetle thought,Congaree was as5 Nature. •, . preps, Millehhfum WiiWind won the ■ talentedid asi P o in t G iven, m ay b e ■ L ike a g< ^ S fate Form is 1 TT-- —-t - - J Woh> f'nr ! ' A t O aklaw n, B alto SiStarledvir- . ------^— Biua-CFass^tahes^trIIL i^uciicmiiu vwti:ongaF6Me^ivof-Ared;—i " ■-tually eveiy step in*!', w ith S4*yiBar*old, L.affit a f Pincay. has nowV wwon three in a row. stral^t iihpressive penBrformance. .''il

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1 1 Coetze:er persesveres ' " -• {■ I . in senssational[match : ■ AMELIA ISUND. Fla,i!?a..(AP)-‘nie._.„career,’’. CoeoerO said.'"Not to piit-.^- best moidi of“the tourniimament pro- • too niuchch importance on one ' duccdoncofthemostlmjImportant vie- m atch, b>ut ut I think this w as one o f' ■ loricsof Amdnda CoeCEer’:ser’s career. . those matclitches where'it could make Roving die baselineiwithscrap^ wi a big diffeiFference at the end of the -'. persistence Saturday,t', tlthe fourth- year wheri;in you look back at it." j " seeded C oener ralliediforai4^,7'5, foi Awinne'ner of eight career WTA 6 4 victory over N adia»Petrova P< in a Tour everrents. Including one In— - riveting 2.5*houf semlfilifinal in the Acapulco0 sbcs weeks ago, the 10th- , Bausch&Lomb Champioipionships. ■ , rankedCoeibetzer made her Brst S n^ at Coetzer, who also lostn inir a doubles . Ameliablaniland in nine appearances, , match later Satxu-day,f, hhas a- short .She sureirely won’t be as fresh as ■ turnaround before play 'laying sixth* .' Mauresmo,10, who entered h e r semifl- C o m m u n i ' seeded ArncUe Mauresiresmo in the nal with1 a full day’s rest after ication final today, M auresmo wowon her 13th advancinglg through the quarterfi- ' straight match, defeatinjting seventh* — nals In a walkoverwa over the injured • seeded Anmtxa Sa^chez•^ ezeople‘s e lives. IDACOMM.M, an IDACORP company,ny, provides essential ; . light of this d a y ...... committedid ionly 17 uiiforced errors ' It was a struggle'of botltoth physical ' against Santaiichez-\acario. ' ' ' ' '■ ' CO.:ommunlcaclon solutlonsisi llike fiber optlcs"a'nd f)xe< stamina and mental1 tot( u g h n e ss . T h e loss'ss halted a seven*iaatch ' ixed wireless ’ . ' between a crafty veteroeran and an winning stnItreak for Sanchez-Vlcarlo' b n . IS-ycarold R ussiLi, rankiinked SOth in - th a t includtj'ded Just h e r second win' iroadband frorinVelocicijt'^I S ™ .' . V • the world iand trying; to take the oyerHingIs:flsinl7trie*. . . next big step. In th e» Idoubles semifinals, ^ d sudden.- . • M a rtin a NavratilovaN i moved one ]y,.thissm^ tournamenttn t played a t step closer ti — \he-^^ssem h ial'seservices company , viewed as a mihl-vacj’acation for ' Coetzer manc d L o ri M cN eil 6-4, 7-S. , T~ wme of these players -1-hastaken . Sanchez-Vic^icario and N am tilbra, . . . on a whole new meanirning to the who is play|a;^lng a limited doubles IWORP South Ahicaa ------^------■ ' schedulei thist year,-will play V S l D A j “1 think this is probabl•ably one of Conchita-id-Martinez and Patricia - - . ' .v m w .id a c o)rplnc.corh rp the toiighest matches ofrf mX y w hole T a ra b i^ inn the tl fii^ today.

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I offers last-rtiim lriutetips ' ...... I ■■ .TW INFidLS-V - With Monday’s,. ... I . tax-filing deadlineidc^athand,the dc Internal RevenueS'Service s offered ______; — ---som e-tips for those s • ■...... :.-■ ------.------^ M « still working on •. -, - • • I taxforms:' ‘ ’ r l*SBcnrtQTraiHb5fr “ ontheretum-iesnoin ot on th e label. : - •DoubIe sp ital. ' -Center a t the CoiCollege of th r e e hill-tim5 e ita reverevenue, then did the ' ’ '' ' ' PA... . -Southern. IdahiIaho. call and three part- sam e betw een Its:s sS( e c o n d a n d t h i r d ' ‘ ; . . . 733-9554, ExtL2450. time. . staffPf .. years. In die past coilcouple of years, rev- Hospital chief wllwill speak - ^ w enue growth has beei /VIn{lnlaS.H(itchlns . O w n e r -• • v:'! members. ., 5een 8 to 10 p w en t me»New» wtHer. annu^y, Rippd said.id .- • • ■ : .■■■' '• . ■ it Jerome chambnbor event • , ' D r. ConninieRjppel. ^ StartHipstoiy . ' Since Maaic yaUey_VeterinarvVal . ^ — jHtOM E .r SanaiIdfS Bennett------fy'. ' ' ^ ■'■ Hospital computerized TWIN FALLS - Small-anima ^ ‘ . .. .' After gradualuating from Kansas State ized its record-keep- • . :• Bruce, presid en t and chichief execudve ison B i n g l n S e p te m b e r 19S o ne thinjg. P ayroll p aperw orka s : ; . Products;s a n d S e r v ic e s , ' University- CoCollege of :-Veterinary ■ 1999, it.has served ' officer of Saint.Alphon:lonstis Re^onal -eral f r 2,200 diehts (pet'own •altogether. . , A t its le:leased Main Avenue localcation, , . l^d id n e in 19811988, R ip p el s p e n t th e first 3wners, that is) and . . . • M edical C en ter in BoisiOise, w ill s p ^ ' V seen about 4,500 patieritienu (thpse are the “ A nd I k n ew no th in g a b o uIt t bbushiess. I d ie T w in IFails pracdce,cares forr sismaU . three years asI an assodate veterinarian, at a,special Jeromee CChamber of . was: :anim als). as a v e te rin a ria n and did n ’t1<’t'know.how ahinials .- dogs and cats ahd a few' After wrestliiifling w idi d ie o p tion o f buy- . Commerce luncheon Thursday.Thl , to rt “ I t ’s b e e n r e a lly il • run a business,” said Dr. Connie exodcs sueuch as ferrets; rabbits, guiguinea ing m existing j y interesting. It’s ■ Saint Alphonsus tool ig practice or.starting her g row n a lo t faister.dian ook ownership . Ripr[ppel of Twin Falls, who nowow has nine pigs, haihstisters, iguanas a n d ra ts. . own, she opteddforthelatt^.' ft ian I ever thought it' of St. Benedicts Fami w ould have,” R ippel sai imily Medical . yeartafs o f b u sh iess u n d e r d ie: belt b€ of her ^ -“You kn< pretty definitely t I said.; . ■ I Ceiiter in Jerome Oct. :now, actually, rats are pr ly think this was-my best ' let. 1 and is in ‘ .Jabcb coat, . • good petS: pel said, adding that she . ; parmership negodadon ts,” Rippel said. "Yoiirdird be r option. Rippel ions with.Twih ’ Veterinary Ve school didn’t teaceai^ Rippel amazed.. Wi enpay. started wiUi all-rlU-new e q u ip m en t a n d ra n; '■ .G o a ls . Falls CUnic & Hospital. We have people who even erything she needed to succicceed. Her emergency things as. she. Wl ; The veterinary hospli B ru c e , w ill s p e a k a y fees for rats.” • : wanted from th e begin-. •spital is still paying • c about Saint- ' .mententor on bookkeeping, taxe:xes, finane- 'Rippel’s a f f d o •• ■ntofr for its recent growth A lphonsus a h d its relati ’s veterinarians and stafi vth spurt, when it ; ladonship'with Ingg and< the like has been1 thetli Idaho surgeiiles, c le'pre-' But the openlening on Main Ayenue h ire d th e tW rd yeterinai the M a^c Valley.- , dental work and. routine inarianandaddedB ' ■ . , . Smnail al Business DevelopmentIt CCenter at . ventadveacare such as vacdnations.^is . A nd w asn’t a n easy' step^st« c omputer system. Biitut Vwithin, twb y ears,'. • The Jerome chamber’s ersinformadve . ' thee College< of Southem IdahIaho, which - ' after conststant upgrading, the busii R ip p el said , it probablyblywiUaddnewlab, ■: luncheon will, be heiheld at- noon ihis • isiness : . t . • Is spring named her. the regiegion’ssuc- - now has erenough laboratory equipnipment . CSI ceMef’s heh e lp equipment and an updupdated anesthesia . Thursday at El SombreroeroRestaurant . cess-ss story fo r 2000: . m achine.. '■ •to performm its bwn diagno’stic woi/o r k - • '^Oh my, e v eirydiing,” r ^ R ip p d isaid. ■ ■ ' Ea'Each year die Twin Falls ccei e n te r tells ' such as blo< lood te sts a nd X -rays - a hndget d ' . ThelSBDCcoucounseled h e r o n th e buy- e-Small Business Admini; ■ ■^TFarea chamberiracceirts— i : ^ inistratibn . speedier re su lts th a n in its e a rly days, di out-or-startup .de.dedsion. Helped write a .- G o tU i® In to u c h out a couple of small ventu n tu r e s th a t .. w hen it sem:n t aw ay all its lab w ork. . • , bushiess' plan andan finandal.package to' .T h e b usiness, a t 542 N nominations fbr a\ ide great strides with ISBDI t:|M a h i Ave. S., ca n ... award made JDC’shelp, • __ u ____show.l6cal-bankinksin^her-search-for-q—— b e reach ed at-733-1445.- Id Sherry Rust, assistant to • . . TWIN, FALLS- Thehe Twin FaUs ' to the cen- .■—CustomBrStrs. start-up loan. FacilitatedFa an SBA loan . Rippel’s hospital is a< r’s counselors.." s active Ul support- ' Area Chamber of CoiCommerce is ■ niuch trough Region3n r: v D e v elo p m en t. A nd ing th e P eople fo r P etssts H1 u m an e S o d e ty , • rwo family-run eateries capti and h e r colleagues s e rv e rhi accepting nom inationsIS fof( r o utstand- . ^ clnvit show ed h e r th ee bbl usuiess ba:dcs: track h ig Habitat for HumanityIty '\and the Nature nor three years ago; After t gic V alley, plus m an y Jack] . ing small-business peofeople ih.Twhi . 5°”,° nts, some from as far awa) vendors’ billss anda clients'accounts . Conservancy, and allII ofoi the veterinari- . Falls for the Small Busim signaddn w en t tb a fence m ak sinessAward. . “ e iv.-j a n d a fe w fr o m Bla:laine ’ Payable; handlidling payroll and the an s in h e r office a re actiactive in p ro m o tin g . -J >The aw ard h as two ca«categories: (a) . i designer, ° b o th poised to ta k t ^ forms, understanding veterinary m edidne ^tltfoii^du-< school lec- : {e of th e M agic V alley’s g ro he' has no plans' to spread ubder 10 employees an ographic reach .' ■ empJoyment&vSiw s.-' . . tu res, th e ISBDC said. . njore employees. Criteisirotecting fo r o u r abili^ - • «ter,1143W ...... -0.24 ...... 2 7 .9 4 -•16.69 K ...... ;..NA' 747X, a new Une bf supeperjumbo . ty to do diat,” 16th. Refreshments willUbeserved., b SS';:;...... LABOR REA D Y ...... ;...... 3 .0 8 ...... 3.2 3 ...... -0.16 .....;.10.86-2•3.50...... 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■ '• • ■ • KJR Bl M s ______builde^rs fire e y g ra d u a te d * . ■ saxiciet •from“ r''the'T:^ ■ .-B dnaveaventure-Hotel-inT^Lbs- _ A m g^M — u p t thcbarl 'Professional- • sles, Ettesvold was reaniit- * bccxie jy_,C.actus_Eetes-Reibrt-L — — 10 in J a c k p o t, N ev., to o p e n - “ ■— ^—^\nN 'FX L'i3rt • D -ri - v i-n -g ----- >~the Magic . , .* Visit711 www.pu'eblo.gsa.gov School.. of . ' run its-new Canyon Cbve Builders AAssociation.wiU ss ■. 1 -onlinele to. read or-print out this-IS": - -:T hkW Its i r t . Annuallal Pig Roast at. andotl Tw inFallsrr-'r.B K otJier F a c publication,s for; 'HHe'received- ’ cer two years with Cactus ’ ■■ •. • ■. • S 'p'.m . T u e s d a vr aiat Sa>vtobth f^ . his p lasi A ■ r :s_Extesiu)Id— opened— • - rKwCd«244Eldrid commercial' . ropolis Bakery. Cafe .in ''tJW M \* B A Prodent tm Larren ' '■ Govenemor’s conference .. W S j m M d Itown Twiri Falls. E tt^bld* 'Novak'Und ^ta^e-:te Associates ■ v 1.1 c e n s e ■ ■ IS th e fbrm er'm ariag£SL-of ' : C o u n c il C o ‘C h aiclirman-1 Trady ' P'OnlOnotes Idaho, tourliini » • ■• • laiffaRtzg^lil-. •, _ L j e s 2 : 3 L j _ M Jalkobm event CMter. ::^,, . •"■ DLxon u ill a aen d ., - M arch^jl. ■■ ■ ' "*‘,” BOISHSE%The Lewis'and'Clarir He also ^ 'iTWIJ^IN FALLS - Kent arid a n d ru n , ■ Admission is freifree fo r mem*BiCent< « ' MarhHilscher H nd .. . ,transiaccioris for. 200 niennial Commemorationn ------p a s s e d —t h e ------^ -O n d jU - . . ,B uffet. . . bers who brtng~pr proSpective . ana"th« »t.Collin 8,.bgokeWowner-6r Che c o n cep t.o f b ra n d mar--^ hhazardous t L a u r ai.Fltzgerald,'assodate F bro- . A ftei ttield r of Idaho announced • members with them,em. or $7 each. ' keying rb- . awai^, which honors lg wiU be the focuis of the • ' .mBiatefials, . >; Homes & Properties in ■ downtow : D arrlngton ■. F o r m o re in fpirniation, rn i call ‘ . uled -M :riples and , in,., States. ' -May 2-4 at the Red Lion , t c Falls, attended Prudential ; as 'the new . , 73«>-8991 o r e - mirm''vba@ma^*, m H o tel ir ^ ■ £ ■ 9 : a n k.e.r s : i^ . The Collinses, Fitj, JutiAUiii a lso is t lin Lewiston. jndor.s.e'. R eal EsiEstate’s mid-March coiiven- - Julia Hill . . . - TheB alL .as^tanc vice.-. , ■ . clink',com. ' e r !n- . - Hill alsb attended : “T hisills conference is th e indus- men en ts. ' o o n iniLasVegas. L . ■ president bf ■. t r y ’s way of. reminding -. 'U niversity courses,000. S h e aliso -. t ca w t Hilscher-is -Cindjidy, C o llin s w a s a w a rd e d / governmen-; ed , . convention. Moree-P 1 R E A - 1 0 0 - Government publiIbllcatlon ■ Idahoaoans that tourism ..and' low in train- ' hairman’s Circle-Platinum tal.and pub-' im P ru d e n tia l re a l estaters tii’e.to p 10 0 , sation have a positive n g ‘ w ith 2 0KK), 0 0 resulting frbm a riiini- lic a f f iii^ .d ea ls with Identittitytheft ;. . ni-. . als fro m th e U riitedta te A ffiliates - - ct on Idaho’s economy,”' '.oyenant mum ofo f 1 0 0 closed residential ..■nVIN FALLS-ItIt sounds like said CaiCarl Wilgus, adn^strator a l C an ad a w e re ac che in-tiieUnitecl-cc . a nightm are - y oui.wakeupone ,w. ■ for th< r TresaBuhler , Trrahspor--- ? the.Idaho Division of' ta i m orning a n d ano thfier er person has Tourism acion . of -. among; tlth e to p 1 0 0 branch-man- sm Developmrat. Chattanooga, Tenri. t n -. ■ w ith m w iaging day-tcitzgerald and She ■ is . . taken your identity.:ty. H e m ay b e ' . T h e si Heplans to ■ agemenent employees at,U.S. i state’s $1.7 billioh travel1 team drive with Jami 3. ty in che sto re. jPruderitial' based in che 3 using your credit caicard to make ' industry mes,Cook of ' Bai^. LocalLc honorees are Linda try accounts fo r 6 p e rc e n t: , . ‘ O akley. Ttiey w ill.be Ea B ates m oved to BqIs.during che ' c o m p a n y ’s •. purchases, your :Sod.odal Security . of Idah( be stationed . Torrez,e, branchI manager of the iho’s S30 billion economy. out'of Los Angeles. ■ le . - ago to-'complece a} ch a n 4 ,9 0 0 ^ >airinston . B o ise o f f ic e . number to get governemment bene- arid em] G le n ns sF Feny.branch; JWaiy-Ahn- imploys more than 24,(X)0'' . ■ Also,.Treisa Kay I a — degree-in accbunrir a n d is fits or your o r^ 't histfiistory to ta k e , re sid e5rits.r n t / Buhler of - Stokesbe!beny, b ran ch m a n a g e r o)f f • • State University. Prd . . Jerom e just finisheded che four- . the Filei isible for developing both ; ' . . o u t a c a r loan in y ourlurnam I e. ' T h e.i. GG o v e rn o r's C o n fe re n c e Ier branch; and Caroleee he was in agricultuconvention.' I ' >al and excernal govern-- The Federal- ' w eek course for a Cl£^assAcom- I^kes,a, a retail market manager al--* - Trade 'on Reciecreation and Tourism’ mercial driver’s Hcei •£__ businesses in.Magic Il-reiarions prbgrams-by , , •, Com m ission h a s a newpublica-' ne 'begins :ense at the ,• t^ d inm l B uhl. .; is a graduate bf Mun is May 2, following an'. school. She alsb acqi ■c ments. . . .trip fortr two to Disney Worid in e Andersbti.of Compelling . • Buhler is empio’ n . jo in e d S iiak e R iv er aP( bachelor?s , internaland representatives of . . :. Things Happen To0 Your^ Good' •: - Coinmur oyed with / Oriando,lo, P la., to b e a n honoreda; V, A P o r t H u e n e m lunications'Group will ' ing-arBoise-r^— nrenralTiand statew ide special- Name” looks at hovlipw’ identity;. keynote , Metal.Transportatiofon Systems V guest atIt 1a business-Md-recogni-'' ■ te sp eak er fo r t h e cohfer- -Inc. of Oswego, N.Y. I; - native, EtcesvoldPrior to chac working'St. groups. She also will : thieves get ydur persersonal infor*. - ^ ehce. A tio n ra nnference. ft Ande'rson is 'a form er , degree in culinary cure-relatedat -groupsanas a community-relatibns , •, ' . mation, how they use;it,us what- Wall SbStreet Journal reporter as from, . Oxpard Co entativ e. -IIXW INjALLS-.UU .S . B a n k -. ,tW iN - c V alley. H e . , m eets rfeg , you can do to protectecryoittself" • ■ well ass £a.television commehta- N-FALtS - Kent Bates,, College tMen, in lai >re joining Regence . sa_i.d_thr_ge_T_win: Ealls_ar£a_Fl ------S n a k e J ir «aughIBgh. latbrsan :— and-whait-to-do-if-youjrou-are-anic------to r-a n d n Riyer.:Ebol.&-Spa!fr-Boise^i^-^-retum eU ^he-coll tield of Idaho, Darrington d-political-straiegistrSh'C^ : bankers were chosenin as recipi- . store ma lo c a l an c „ , ■ lim’. .will'conionduct two plenary, ses.- nanager,-transferred toJ instructbr. Ettesvold health,policy consultant - . ents of its top honbilor forcus-.- the compi old recendy ■ interest, t : . .The FTC-said reareaders can sions. TlThe first, “Be the Face . npanj^s Twin Falls store, advariced culinary tra e Utah Health Policy , tomer service. • : .. B a te s { Pobl & Spa. se rv e a s s ,• find but how tb “of“opt-out” of ' That BuiJuilds^Your Brand;” will s has been withS'tiakei •■ the Sheracon Hotel Dubbed' . ‘^Circrcle '. of ' River Poc me, Calif;, represent! ' prescreened credlt-cit-card offers enhancece attendees’ knowledge *ool & Spa’ for two years. ' ' ' C a lif o r n ia and' Fi le is a n a tiv e o f Declo and . .. - a n d m a r k e t i n g lis t Excellence,” the bara n k e r s a r e , H e wiU'.l>l.l» active in s^es albrig 1 earned a ^ Before lists. Learn • and skilkills'in brand develop- 5 Germany. After twoarts : in 1985 . , BlueShielcI riiaster’s degree ih politi- .-.. --.iwhich questions to aski when . ment. In her second session,' ’ Mice from tiie University, r sorneone requests yc rommunicy ' was a hea : your Social “Cross5 PPrbm,otion,”'Anderson , ac^r years, . • for ctiell. She. I joined the compa- . ;■ Security num ber anand how.to . will foci)cus on how businesses 596. ' , . check information on illeigeus 'an Cbmmissii bn file about ’ -can creaeate successful coopera- Id received .. nonSheis : you at the three ma. major credit’ — rtiveT)ronomptional campaigns. ' " rain in g w ith '. holds a riia ■ bureaus. Ify o u a re a i wills Toyota .w in s hil o n o r health , saisanita- .a, v ic tim ,u se O ther e r workshop topics . tion fo r m e e tin g F o rdel ] Corp: in .cal sdencc a chart to keep .trbi[rack ofthe - ' include i , - u , tion a n dJ bbper- e tips.on-recruiting and -. forl1fthyearlria.ro . , criceria for customerFrankfurt, ' . of Utah. S , 'actions you’ve taken:en to report : ' retaininling -volunteers and- ' a tio n a lI siscan- . tion in facilities and [ - ' id e n tic t h e f t .', TWIN FALLSiwil/ills Toyota ' dards. duilu riiig ■ 3 years as a - ny in 1996. • / ■; em p lo yyees; e management; -Web in clu d in g in te rn a l sale at it rem ains comfort- . To protect yourse • received Toy'ota|s PrP re sid e n t’s a n on-; rself against. marketirsting; developing historic J^ec.ely;ed.thc.leJionor^ww. the •ASI—-Food*— A' Safety— ricipanrraiss^lim ur" ‘ Under the direction — -rlitTK rd-hTlh-nrair , .any.infonnation, asksk Ihbw it >W11 ' sothe'■ ofo northern Idaho’s on of Kevin' • Corisultartants receive the certifi- ' areas. , . _ _ • ■ ■ Ahlm, parts and'seh/ company expects to , . V be used.;Put passwonw drbn your • ^ hottestIt. trai v e l a ttr a c tio n s a n d ' rvice direc-' 'cate, d M otor Co. a n d th a c i r —.— ------tor, ■ Gbb'de M otor Aut '^ultis^Q;;the.thircLqnBi'wiiiii m credit, b an k and"phonibne accounts learn ababout the area’s Lewis , ir, th e deal- ■ A w arde■ded March- 20, the cer- • said it will continueer i sacisfac- able with ers] ling M ay.31.during the . . so-that only,you haveave access to ' and ClaUark heritage, a state rship was ■ tificate is in effecc fo r o n e year, - the training .and 1 rmirig dogs a n d is th e - well as cer- an- agre .w o r ■ Sonic Corp. reports Springs Hotel on Twin • ulentlyv Finally,-filelie a.report ■ The three-daytV event con- No. l i n th e . a u th o r of of “In che Hands o f' 1.. • Schweitzer C u ; Ito. Group - ties, theHue Se Lakes Boulevard _ ’ , • w ith th e local police! aan n d re fe r to .' elu d es wiiwith the Governor’s Take ' n a n d No. 6 S c ra n gsrs, e rs Whac Every Pet In sales, eamings g R en lo re. than- O w ner Mu ssla loca- White P - “ID Theft: When BadBa Things. Pride in Idaho Awards lun- Must Know About Dos ' . OKLAHOMA CITY E x'inwrvice c ' Grooming.' ipert, and .. ^ WestCoasc’rucdbn of the 48-uriit : H appen to Y our Goodod Name” to cheon. TThe awards recognize >8.” Corp. - a drive-iri re{ : find state ahd feden A tion. , Appoint D Ov erlan d w hich iriclu’ine Lodge, with views leral offices .. Id^oansns for efforts to prom ote,: • intments can be'made chairi with franchisees e itz e r M o u n ta in R eso rt -' th a t d eal w ith id en tity . . Kevin Ahlm. ' S e. by.calU ngl t>e reached ' Canyon Spi itytheft. -preserve•ve or restore Idaho’s lg 8254247 or by e-mail ing to o p e n th e ir first Tl ke Pend Oreille, is The publicationn costs < 50 tourism- E xstorage c a t stra [email protected]. g e Acosta .Falls’ Blue m- and recreation Award and Parts,Exi , location - announced id to begiri this sum? . cents. G et a copy by: resource's.:e's... luitwA accepts-cliiclients by appointment North. .. . Award. Wills Toyota’j . operacmg division has Ith lodges are in the — _;_*_Calling-toll-free•ee-( 8 8 8 )-8 -- — -Cost-to- o n ly andpi p rovides cariB tb dogs tsrlse Construe toattendthijTyeaPis con-' , d ep artm en t finished Nc ed. si previously ann llage with ski-in, ski- - PUEBLO-that’s (888)878^3256 8 8 ) ferencee is ,S130. Tours co st. e National of breed•eds. - . acquisitiori of 35 frf/rnuf*h White Pine P o rtlan d , Ore., R egionion j award- grOWtn ofSchweitzss. . • . •* - during the dayy or< eai-Iy ' extra. ReRegisiration forms niay drive-ins in the Tulsa nationally out of mo Y,-Sonic and Lakelarketing agreement • evening on weekdaysays'and ask. beobtain. mounced, witii WestC :0 81009. -compnpiled from staff reports ing M arch was within c> istern scaces. Ics llO ' - TW IN FALLS - T hully e meet The, certisrtificiitlon is recogni-^ ' franchise help Schwei Frozen Food Assodatioi ipated range bf 2 -to sa, 4 Okla., \becomingntt a- and 80-station cen- ■ ed its Certificate of Ex rea stores, . pressreleaseiration office will ^ n . -rrfe)teG ti(lionsfortf to Henningsen Cold : any; opera- . WestCoasiiding: visitors to. . :he disable facilitieis at 391 Victb up in int(terview I ihore thari 8 : By Kenneth Bredetneler,r • . , and 432 South Park W. i that the , nine Weste F alls. although . ' “I think thi B in sys-: sales agentt : ; The W athtngton P ort ■ ■ ■ . , (O n t h e J o b i tiiat com m unication iri - , W arehouse, distributie worker ari interview:w would be of signifi- The decision to invessales dur- tral reservat ' . ' . • I ' ... \ manufacturer miemtleADAif cantcoriiplex theantic- be sendii . • -“'■"The'physical diaU ingcnges for peo-, . ' advocacy g lexity thac he’d'w ant a .r one that'can affect tl f group for people with . i NFFA who successful/ tiiac has sign-language 4 percent Schweitzer. pie. with disabilities rarelyra end. disabilities,es, said this situation “is . 1 • ’'We can'answer yourl . ' Baldwin saliaid. •^That does not . And that doesn’t evenen take, into precisely ththe kind of concern the you plan y’our.investi i consideration the issue c , Ihave a - mean chat theth person has to be le of'dealing - - ADA intend«ded to address.” . ( «. I know. ... hired, as lonj ; with the complexities of ing as the hiring ded- of th e work* ' The workirker heeds “tb f ^ com- ' led t come(oking for sion is based ' i43SfiiimbfeSi. • place. Such are the coiconcerns of fortableind id on buisiness necessi- Ron Wltooo, AAMS ndisclosihg the limitation, v id suspect ty,'rather thanthi the disability of . TwinFalis, IcJ. 83301 r two w orkers today. ' - caused'by t y the disability and rec- t Baldwin said that lerpreteral • the employee,ee.” ■ ■ • ' 733-6019*1^234^1 : Q: W hen is it a p ^ ppriateiotell r i ommend a fair solution,” Kemp: . .therev are exceptions, the WWW dQodvyards COT est ' is an important one . : an employer of a di^ “against" He suggesiesced that when the i- liability?! said. “It’si theti fear of retaliation” ... ow ould be;covered-by th e r h a v e a n ^ condition th iriedwrit- workerisfaaaced widi another job the r^t of your life.’ ithataffects thatkeepsss som e disabled woririma fa c iet case”ci of disoirnina- thing if a sii- get a driverer or provide cab fare” . ti(which 1 stink at), but I{fru^t- ' tion. I to n :i; r uation presented Itsetself (with to solve die« p r o M m ___ ' ■ , ertl 15,2001'-TlmM WinFaBt,Idaho, M it YT>T ^ T 'YrST

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. Banks wpul(Id }ikc 7] p erso n alll ididentification numbers, ______Mhifh mApneans;the^tranM ction-is^:^ niore c^raii! : processed!ied through a lodal net- ; MTork-Siichic h a s C ash S tatio n ,-said - - n—fewer check 1 1 ^ .88 ^H ' "-^Jeffrey Grem,Grc e^tof-of ATM:& ■ " ■ ~ Z ToW yo -Debit-News -V isa p ro •• Chicago Tribune ' . • . ,■ . In button processing: costs more " S74.S p a r t l y bbecause e e the chance of- ■ :. - - fra u d is hi; ';. • F o r th e p a s t tw o de : higher when the card*. decades,-mil- • ’ . . ' ■ • . . h o ld e r 'ddde^ o e ndf have to verify', • /' lions of people putit off using ' '• ■' ^the-PIN-codcod^Green-saidr------^------r • .aeoit cards, in partt JJbecause-of '. . ,.Ih anothe>ther effort to.push debit: • the well-founded, fearar that'their . • - . cardsi :manhany banks issue them' . checking accountss .could be. : i i l l -■■■ ... • instead of plain vanilla ATM . w ip ed o u t by fi^ u d . , ?0 1991 1992 ,'1993 ,1994>4 .1995, 1896 ,1997. 1998 ' . , cards thesf banks-so untary,, saids Ed Mlerzwinski', , The cards save meretrchants the for 21 perceircent of all transactions - - to Community Oasis OutiOutreach In Rupert, MlnH^asslitsia Ccimmunlty Action and ‘ .has tension surroun(nding their director>r of the U.s:’Public c cost a n d tro u b le o f hamm dling c a s h ' . n ia d e e aach c h m onth; compared '> Hol|>ln£ Hands Missionm inll Burley. • - ' ■ ' use. Experts disa^eee abotJt jiist, Interestst -Research Group J and processing checks;:s; including w ith 22 pertpercenc^pr credit, cards,' . how much consumerr, 1p ro te c tio n ' C o n s u m e ner P/ogram. He also')' the niiiMnce;of ,bounceiced'checks.' -39 percenint'for' i cash, and 18 per- ' ■ :they really do offer,r, and'mer- workswitl rith Illinois PIRG. , ', ' ' S till, in ;re c e rit y e a rs> merchantsn cent for checks,chc according to ai' . charits and card issuiluers are at ' “I'woul(uld never recommend tb ) , nave begun tb protestsst the fees . .1999 study.:dy. sponsored'by Dove ... . o d d s o v e r th e fees’th aatstorespay t . a.consume m er to u se a d eb it card bnI . they pay for debit-canird transac-and th ei AAmerican Bankers > w h en p eo p le u se th e cacards. - - ,• the Interr2rnet,” he said, because!■ ■ • .tions, just as they haveegripedfor 1 ' Association,oh.: • ■ A lthoug they stiUI ttrail credit banks byly law: can wait, up to 10 ■ ■ U.S. Bank PresresidMtJim .. The^^ t s arie funded through > >' ,decades a b o u t cre d it candtheL ! Fees are consideratably lower half the,aveiaverage ticket on credit s Lands D ep arth ieh t. S ta te : 'is growing far faster.r. Between . be a trememendous burden on con- Winston Wigigins choslo se 67 Id a h b . m oney foifo r th e g ran ts w as provid- ' . when cardholders punclidl in their - cards, the5 stusti d y found. - 1995 and 1999, debit ccard doUar, sumers. AAlso,,under law, banks : , cities to receive $; ede d bv the Idaho . -^-^Volume.;rose-sixfold,-wlwhilehcredit ------are^not-r-e•r-equired-to-invesrigate-^ 'ComjnunIo^''^Fo^stry c a rd volum e grew 56 pepercent. ..online pupurchases that never . . '.'J3ay celebra tio n s throu Trust Account established , It’s' not that the risk out Idaho April 27. ' - , sk of fraud ' arrived, as they are with credit . by the Idaho Legislature; . has gone away. c w d s ,h essaid. s j Magic Valley clt , Grants ivill.be used.to ' PeopletSre.simpJy.tr.m o re com- ‘‘Y o u r' pip ro te c tio n w ith c re d it • receiving the- a'wai purchase, trees, educa- " include . . ..Goodii ; fortable with debit cai:ards, espe-, cards is beibetter than debit-cards,” ' tional rhaterials or items ' cially as they learn 1 iski said. •. ' . Heyburn, Jerome, Twi^Tv . . ta: I that coh- '. Mierzwinsk to make Arbor Day cele- • sum er protections, at le a s t in th e ' ' V isa, thhe e bank-owned'organiza- FaUs, Buhl, Hagermaman, Burley . '' brationss rtmore festive. Cities will long term, are’nearlyy the same tion thati. bibrands most U.S. debit and Rupert, plus GleiSlenns Ferry' ; provide 3 5 35 perceht cash or in- ■ . fo r d eb it and c re d it carcirds. . . cards, ackicknowledges that its ■ . and Mountain Home: to th'e w est. .. k in d m aitchM. td ■ - ■ , Credit card" users'ca;an protest 'fraud polli>]lcies go beyond legal ' .'fraudulent charges ancnd not pay requiremements, but says those' : HOM ror-mbnthr“ Policies wU! VlE:i.NSPECTICION. “ -'thechargesfor-weeks-c vUl n o tg o .aw ay ...... Qli'ESTIONr.Woul>uid > ro u t "7 ' - — ^-^hile-the^erd-companm y i i ^ s r i s ------;^We*re-los-looking-fbmew-waysTO^ —up-ita-wnrlnrirriK»rfk'ihij" rrvr'ii ' . _ . gates the matter. If theh e charges . • ' p ro m o te thithem and educate card-: prurc.sMiMiul huiiitf llil'tspeciion C hcl«>rc.l buy ' • are deemed fraudulent,It, they are , ' holders,”’ aMid Kenny Thbmas, a , . .%/ourBusImssisaw«e>iraeMyfeature ' PleasecKTUfliall Hems to Buslnew , ANSWp.fi-.: Do .inoi -fc e i ' ' ■ .' T .VthBthicMlcMscomnM wiped out altogetherjr and the-. VisaUSAsj cm Knrrusscd; usstiiiil'nu ihtu you ,/ ' . 1 mtheMaticVaaey.rr rglnia S. Hutchins : bank or the merchantt takes1 the Bdnks veryve much want theif- will liun ;ihi; .sellerss reelings. jc H fjagfr I n fo R n ^ about any of th a tv l^ n laa§ma^cvalley.com-., S Jb ss..,. . • : ' customers'S tot move toward debit- Jnspeciion.s .| nimoney,-hut.- .-.lliey urc 'w-nriir- every k .. 77w nme»/ifeHs wants to flhw atout I t - r - e r a ' O r contact riwate' With debitcards, crimtminalscan' • - card transa(isactibns, w hich cost less - ' cem...-This n A P r i + r S S procedure . Is very com>mmonpIace U ^ P g m l r ^ H The TimetNews ,. wipe , out entire, cchecking to process;s t th an checks and gen-’, l«>iluy.; • Pfomoiiofis and staff charchanges. . ■ '' . H . P.O.B0X548' - accounts, leaving sbmcne victims erate feese In c o m e fro n i m er* • NCHcertJficatlons.- ,• A tiunliriod- hnnie --Inspecior ■ ’ Th^ Fatls. Idaho ' , . . with no money to pay therentorth chants. • (iiiemhcrship in' ihe .Amcrlcun ■ .t. ______- • scniiwrsflfta.vwdtstMos.DOS.^1— Kr-^-83303:— ^ ^ ------— buygribceries:------— T*:— ^Banks-pj *TS*ici»;iy «if~HiiiiiL' liisjiei ' • Awards and achlevemenisems. E buying u home. Wi- 7330931. Ert. 242. - ' ’ But the problem is shshort-term. more convi cruwl ult over ihe plu • ChaniabletxjslnesssctlvticMIes^' : ■ . ' n v e n ie n t .way. f o r cus-. •know aho u i •inaj fix luicr; — ly.-irsubsequeriflh'ves^tigation , Michael'WeWelbomr hea'd'of'retaa‘~ f''r-'S y ■ ■ A jS ffi finds.the charges werere fraiidu- ' banking at Chicago-based Bank recommend doing , home -»len^and•no^the•faul^ol'Of*accountr~*, 0 n e « 6 o rpfprrone-of-the»early— : ■-»n*pBcHon'hefore*hoy»n]inB ." '...... ' Omeer7.34^00?"m ‘~HSMerr,j4^7n~ —Aiithor-febrittgs-aid^ vice*for-— , holders, the customerss keep: the issuersofde -money and pay no ininteresc, a Early on on, banks gave mer- S Q U « “ g» | IP ”,clIcJ 1 «t A> G A I N I p rb tectio ri th a t m a n y peoplep. do chants inceicentives to install debit*. ■ small bu:jsinesses t not realize. • , to Boise i Nonetheless, whUe m;m an y p e ^ ' UII.. WTIIIVI lUUlC U9i. Tlie TIiiim^ewB . “ . , . uerber:r isi author of “The E | cards' for in-person trah;ihsactions, M ythtW hytiy M ost Sm all B usinesses _ < —some-are leery of usiring debit-: • /• BOISE-ToMchaelG^l:Gerber, th e' ■ '.'Don’i Workirkaiid W hat to db About . cards bn the Internet, ssa id A nn Mcltonold’s chain is hotlot a testau- It” and-“ThThe'Power Point” -both' « Schmitt,,a director ofjf, B oston.- rant, but a weU*organiized2e system top-sellinglg small-business1 bobks. { ' for producing coh^tenr^^ . s to d.ebit,- . I . that banks stand behinInd thi.s,” cess at a seminar (or' restaurant.re . or enjoy fasfashion but don’t neces-. operators in Boise AApril 24. sarilyknow;iw how to run business. •' Hosted by SYSCO Foodod Services People Q>picpically start a business to : o f Id a h o ahd. T hle e .United makeaprocroduct and.becomethelT' • ' FInancW So t Iccs . ' . D airym en o f Id ah o , thhe e seminar . own'boss,, ratherra than to de^gn a will highlight the entrepiepreneiirial system forr mn; aking i t --‘^to w ork in ' Asblldflnanclalffuture system Gerber has shathared with .the buslnes:less; hot on it,” Gerber''. thousands of'sm all bu:businesses "said. , begins at the Farrrmiers worldwide. - ■ ...... •“Ratherr.than t building a busi- 'Insurance GrouFj p b f ' Many,small businessesses lack ness that woworks, th ey h av e biiilt a Companies. proper systems, and owiownecs are. . job that-woiivorks. A more sophlsti- consumed by the work'of: of th e day, cated questi(stion would be: How do I As a premier prouder o f auloIto, liomc'. ■ . the routine, the telepho>hone calls ' invent a busiusiness that works apart .life and business insurancece.our. • . and taking care of. cusriisto'mers, • fromme ra^errat than because of rcpuiailon'fdr stability and sueuccess lus event prom oters isaid. '• me??*! bwn bulll l^ a team ofprorcsfcssionak - : ' . \ , ^Their busines has a lifeli of its ' During . I i.the SYSCO Food who make tip our organizaiiorion. Ifj'ou . 'ow n and rules o f its own,’m,” Gerber ServiceAnrJinual Food Show; the . desire finandal Independence,e,secwliat . • ■'said.,‘‘The small-businesless owner United Daiiairymen of Idaho will gets sucked into this blablackhole present Gerlerber for the free semi- ' u-e lo offer. Ewenslre tr:training; , . , . . K . ahd nevtf gets to come up for air.” ruu-to Idaho[10 an d O regon restaura- ’ . . . finahda] assistance for the fiifiret two ^Before Vog u B u y o•r ] Refinarince / . ' In the world of sihall;liU;business . teurs.Theseseminar will be held at j-earsi'andanbuistandln 'compeddon, f^ch ise opoperations . the’Boise C 1 Centre bn the Grove earning poienilal. are growing at rapid rates,tes,asemi-. . inunStolO-.:iO^O a.m . in.the S u m m it__ - 1 heck Wiith Magic,: Valley BBank il- ■ ~ '—.‘j » r press r d e a s e sa id .'XAbusiness- b Room;Afterier the seminar; Gerber’s - ^ I m m e d ia le opjportunJti form at franchise ca n b e! replicatedre; ErMyth AcsAcademy will have a ■ VaitarallflLle. ; .50% briginatation Fee OnI All Convent: . in another time and pisplace and booth availiiilable fof one-on-one ' Itional I . :*doeOT’td e p e n d b n a n y c n e FARMERS INSiiRA me person. • busines disaIscussibns. . ' |. ANCE Clonfbrm c ing L( ; I t is consistent. It providvldes free- For inforn>rmadon, .call SYSCO I 451 Eastland Dr., Sululte 1 Loans • No CCharge to Quiualify ; dom.to.becbme.the.entre|c repreheur------Food Serviceice’s-Teny-Reynolds a t ~ |- ♦ syustar^outtobe. G«berberwys.. .387*2465.- -In-H oasei^[j^bvaiirHcbme.Sf^tSav i y i r t g S : — [- - 7 3 4 . 2 2 8 8 GJrant l M oney Availablej • Less1 than Pei (out our erfect Boiorrpivers Wel(Icorrie , .

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V YORK-^Inv^torijVl^iir^or-'' i-ltow Joneii^ etrtavaged ' portfoliosos . Indusblais iB 999S-7'^' i’J,kept,them.laway_fromI ' . .h a y ^ ’i im.;------For tfie weak OTdlnB ' I S S 9 B S ^ o.5oo~ ~ — lal advisers - Wall Street’sJ S •Thu rw tey.A prir i ^ trilbctuations .h'ave.many ^l^king for suggestions, !SS9BH ^'io.ooo' : .•aboutthe ‘TQiin]InlTthe market’s”wnvinMd^^ — ■^10?126:94T^— |SB S9H ^s.soo— ~ a lo t o ff people.diatp< ies not as e afy ^ . . '- Rocord high: , ‘ to d o i t on01 y our ow n a s yt>u m ighth t 11,722.08 8,000 ' ' th in k ,”’’ said Gary Fry, a Dallas-IS- ' Jan. 14,2000 .5/tyli/qp . s/trtX) • 11/t/ob.' 2/t/Ot - . ■ .5/1/01 • - based brbroker for M errill Lynch.Jl. ■ ' L_------i ^ ------F r y s a idd (he’s seeing an increase in . -| • • ~ jB^^^B~~tni?m es! ess^'from investors who’ 0 l2-nf>onlhdalJy closes m ig h t not have sought profession- a l adviceceindiepast. - ..' ’ . N a s ^ ' : “ I t ’s mnot brain surgfery,- biit' it ' For the w.eek'finding ta k e s son!om e expertise,” h e said. • ■ . -ThurKtay, April 12 , : miettM M an y mi] dividud investors have B5oSS~^-^ ;■ \ TakafumI Hayaahl.sii Japanese'rostaurateur.'checkJa iway from die market for icks out a conveyor of potatoesB8 at.thefl Cummins Farms storai I ’.'.-B B B r- B S S B H - 3.000 ' ’ ... n earM urtao^. 5, discouraged by die bear . . .. m a rk e tt in'technolo^ il and oiherer : •'f,961.43, , ,BhbhI^ 2,500 .g' , stocks thlthat has sliced into many'. . ■ Recordhlgh: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i i 2.000 i l I ^ X T po*jortfolios. But now, some>® 6.048.82 Spud contract( >rs v e going b ack in. March 10; 2 000 ■ . 1.500 . :ts drop a(icross va ■ *"S'°pa p ast w eek, d ie p ressu re on '1/00 : B/1/00'. ii/t/bo . •te c h n o>logy lo appeared to,ease , 2/1/01 • S/t/01 • , | » ',: TWIN FALLS-^-Normally In . . , m uch. som ew hathat,'with issues like CIko:o , • . Al' th e bog b y e a rly wiiwinter, potato ' . < . ' - He does expect the le-market to Systemsns and JDS Uniphaseie . “It’s the tax advanantages, b u f •: to buy.” contracts were finalljally s etd ed this . I improve if'plandng intntendonsare . notching < lg double-digit percentagese '. , p e o p le a r e m o re -innterested t in ,;But mat r- week,'allowing grow'owers to cross. ^ really going.to.be.do nany investors remain lown 17-per—— gdtis. Thlrhose advances appearedtd . stocks than they werew a few more skitt I ; Che t ’s a n d d ot che ii’s'on ’s'I financing • . ^ ' cent, but exports willi condnue1 to to encou kittish than enthusiastic purage some investors,s, months ago,” said Katatie CyestexT*' about die r , a n d getJ,qjvn LQ.plahtahdng.- be problematic, bieca lie market and'the econo- • Farmbeat :ause of the: althoughsh stock market experts-ts - a S chw ab p la n n e r. ““There’s 1 the . myis:prosp< , . B u t it w o n ’t b ee bbusiness as strong dollar and dis]isputes over say mostst of the buying on WaU iChilchtaofuilsVek's U feeling that the markt fortable investing.” ! . -" ‘WeU,I bbou o u g h t C M G Iat$140 a nd , Some acres wljl halave to be . individualuals. . reduced the volumeie of,i contracts reportI onoi apiculture. •:. R ay M ignone, a c ertifie rt d finan- n o w i t ’ss hless than $3 a share, ne ta x iilin g seaso n is p a rt-'t- . dal p l^ e r in. Great I - by about-20'percem,in t,” said D im ' ...... replanted due to hihardfrost iy";” ™!. tNeck,N.Y., What shoullould.I do?.’.” Cyester, the . >onsible for the recentIt said he recently.-starthed moving Denver plaiplanner, said.. Moss, a Declo spudid farmeri and;- hike, irrigatorsirt could see a 46-6- . BURLEY .-.Southh of Burley iricrease i e in brokers’ business. Atkt . more of his clients’s’ cash into . All thehe advisers say their vice ptesldent of niainarketing and percentII jump in their electrical,] ' some l;200 acres hhave been a Charles les Schwab Sc Co. branchh equities, althoughh he’s not. : clients are more'receptive than • ato Growers of ‘ . rates stain artin g M ay 1. T htit w o u ldj '■ ' frozen a n d w ill b e r e pplanted, i said • in Denvei ver, 20 people waited inn expecting an immediata te payback; . e v e r tb dividiversifying.d\eicfiflrtfoi_j_ ates*from-aboup3:S-centS'a’a'- •--Paul-ag-maDager-Jol o h n -S c h o ri------th e -lo b bby~Thpr5dayto~invest y inn ' “This is. mostly foi ------— Cutbacks,-and-espiispecialJy-cUt^------k i l o w ^ or the long lios. esped2gci.alIy_those^whgJia.T« ___ ^ m -hDurto-abourSTrenir.--I. Weanead^Iirthe-N'N am p u dis> "Indl^dtralaal Retirement Accounts;s te™," he said. “If youju have over - onlybeenu • offs, are goirig to mamake it chal* ' ' Resident i trict about 2 ,0 0 0 acrc jn m th e m ark et for-a few, mtlal ratepayers could see :res of early and gett a tax deduction beforee . five years before youou need th e ,.. years aildIld might have focused "I . lenging - If.'not painainful - when • a 34 peilercen.t-increase, whilei ' beets will be replantedJd. . . , , • this year’s ir’s A pril 16 d eadline. , - money, diis.may be a good time heavjly^ton technology stocks. ’ putting pencil to paipaperonthis industriarial users are fadng a. 63} A.hard frost in A{\ p r i l is not. -• year’s crop, Moss said.^0- ' ■■■■'■ p e rc e nIt t hY ik e (from 2 to 2.5 c e n ts5 ''.. - unusual, but it is urunusual for, .' |S'» . .. ‘T m disappointed, i id. in th e fm al a kw h to4to ■ cents). . . , • farm ers to be searchiniing fo r siigar X M S Cs in uneniplo^ price we're'goin'g to.tO jb e re c e iv :.. B ut growers g h shouldn’t exp^ectt .• beet ground this latete. It isjust- oyment helpss Utah small businessesb . ing,” h e said. .. ■/ . , rates to0 go| back down aiiy timeI . one of the effects ofif the Idaho . • SALTr LAKE. CITY (AP) - . The Federal Reservrve has low- • • have a post- T h at price, offeredd b y the three soon. E\ Kjst^ames recession. Even if there is a.good1 Power buyback. . .'•Rising urunemployment in. Utahh ei-ed its key short-tensrm interest • ‘IThere w main processors in the state, water ye •e was diat fear in A danta- year next-winter, powerr A few acres - not btb e e t acres - c a u se d the tli state’s business cli-i- rate three-times.thiss year, with’ y d it didn ------averag es-ab o u t-S 4 ,SS l- l ^ - h u n d r ^ ------co sts aro lidn’t happen. (Utah)_will___ ire alfl-ady addin'g'up torr— HirNampaTlistricr\verennhe-way — icted' soon, draw addi w eight. W hile th e offenng offi could ihe 2002 dditional tourism and 102 rate adjustment, said1 of the buyout. But Eli£lw yhee diSr com panie:lies last month, accbrdingg T hredgold said; T hose« reductions investment, b e b e lte r, the real proliroblem is that .Dan Oint i ■ tric t - E lm ore a n d Ow; Intstead, a community and w yhee coun- to a localal ^all.businesss index.-^ . have reduced the prir■ime, len d in g . : T hough;h manyr have speculated . in p u ts have gone Upjp so dramati- • public rerelation officer for ■ .. ti^ with a' combitiei led buyback. ‘ - TheZioUons B ank S m all B usinessis i ra te , ben efitin g m a n y smi all busi- die.U .S .. would wc enter a reck o n caily. Fertilizer is up 30 percent,' Idaho:»o Power in T \^.Falls andd of almost 39,000 acrMss across the : ' Index gait ;ained a x -ten th s o f a p ointtt nesses. , ' . this year,ir, 1Thredgold disagreed. V • • diesel . i& up .15 percercent, and die . P6catellreater chance that ^ a ll lo’s acreage is supposed to}' keep the system mos^:!S-free,.other companiesLies will lose th e ir k ey tal- • look ut their crbp rotrotations, and, be about uu. the same as last year’s, systems rely heavilyly o n h e rb i- e n t to som3mebody else.”., . - . In som e cases, d e c idtie e w ' luch crops b u t w ith ith questions about waterr . cide'. On the NSCC rocks,r< have Release ■ O H Y o u r N e x t S t a y ' . they'll have ennugliII water to irri. • availablJ jsed monthly, the'index t S bility and higher energy,, . b ^ n u sed to build up' . .m easures , gate this year.'Otherssrs are looking -fuel and es business conditions for.r. id fertilizer costs plaguing1 roads along'the caninals. If the srhall corlompanies that employ.-I - ' 1 , . . I c J t s a ■ at scratching in sonsome dryland farmersirs. University of Idaho) com pany h a d to rely or .w heat an d ho p in g fu on mechani- .betweenn 252 and 100 people, m f m ' ' ' I fo r th e b e s t, •, e c o n o mm i is t - Paul. Patlersorii . cal mossing, most of I Either way, the.'n if the rocks Althougugh the index h as 14 c o m -' KM ean<(Mt* veeii now .andI Ted Dieh, manager of)f the Nonh ' Utah’s un

^ G into ir the buJ t d o o r s I I've been lislisting and TheTlnies-NI-News guides Magici,Vailey ,V resid en ts , I seltiiig tiomes!S iin the Twin to o u tdtdoor. c enjoyment everyry T hursday ''llin the Outdoors sectiction I ' Fatts area sinsince 1974! I • M any o f m y LISTINGS I I have SOLD recently,re( so I I need niore tistii•tings to shovv ' _ __tynn.Rasmussen_ , PRESIDENT , o u r BUVJYERS. T 3 Plan to krap more for yoi'oursetf. The Rasmtissen Teamn- ; ’ " ■ Old Time . M T t l I .h'ave i l Uunique l mart millions of Amerisricans w o r k until , utitizii:ing a.team o f expi(perts C ^ rr i is s t i n a s ” M ay 10 sim ply' toI pay riieir taxes, Keep m o r e f o r v y h iich c is very effectivlive. • DouiOUI* Guhriul, Hwlio»Cil>‘ C Rockctten. you after glyinjng Uncle Sam his duIue by planning ' Yakov:Smirtioff. S\ flH B l with PrimeVesi®. Calt me! for an appointm c \A m lvWWiilimnH. i ' m ent o r I Shoji TubuchiTDeluxe Accomodndnns H S u otiBd • M ost Mmil l/7 - *7 • D eluxe L<: : 353 0 0 ^ hojIb ft Ooyt • H Fnnta.sti !7 -3 9 ( Sffflcos • Deluxe;M( ThanlcYou, ==v=4=--^'n*ti•dttkm-VbuOutXlMint^k^ - i s e / z ^ “ ‘Show lubjwbiM lothang* ' tUM EVEST' -•1097>97 Blue lokes Blvd. N. ' *^^12^9 ANciAL siR vicis . Twin1 Falls,Fl ID 20e-734-7264 PRESIDENT South Idoho PMMiVuT*lnvHmenHtltopr.«ntaHv ixfell, ID 208-536-5291 fie Rasmiissen teami m . ■ B m . . Securities and InsuBurance provided b y P rimiiiMsVEsn Not FDIC GEM STATE REALTY, I Insured > No Rnancliclai Institution G u a ran tee'>e • May Lose Value ^ 1 ' — — - { j ..

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;ruiters j Han 1 p ro dluctk)] . n h i t |> 30-yie - a n d - the-,B • g r e a tly • d im in f s h e d .'.v; gpvernihent.bodies ha .'r: '-;- O b s e rv e rs a n d c rir itic s c ite ' a '®®ders,rs, Smith & VVesson, have seenan saless plummel fp recent yeaL i ' ^ - >- ,ihrekf?int]n th e pkwt-Cold W ar era.- ■ ■ accusing gunmakersarid m Taytor -■'7 . ■ num ber.bf factors foror thI e decline.- rik th e Ol'a o f . ^ e m a s s.... ’ negligence'by pr.oduci go Tribune : ‘ ■ S ' ~ — “ Tincludlng to u g h e r .riiJriDes 'fbr pur- , . 8 mHh“A" —;— —marketinRtig-^handgarfi'isgding tb"' r. prone to accidents and < •• chasing handguns,s, 5a possible [l^^=S*2*i**S5el5iS55S S end,"says-ys-Tom Diaz,'a Violence' ;ljtrie.to k eep w eapons a^ • A s economy slows dowfi; ignum^B^^'-pijllBjjjM j T ■, igrowing disqiidfiantintinent with •: m m m ' . Policy Cenenter analyst' who once • , ;■ criihinals and children. *: loyers become pickier'.. .. firearms due' to the. screamsm o f hor- :'. • ..•■ '• was.a handindgun'instructor.in the • 5-they hire, th e h o t m a?^ ' ’ ' — milifflry/--— ...... sou^t reimbursement fi■ S S ' : r - r — rific-workplace and-scl-school:shobt-'r:‘~;; ------^ ■r-7makers-forthe*high'26stSrtsdf'polic ^ —ketTfoNexeciitecutiverrecruitere-haj— — . -.‘ings, and the fact that.latAmericans• • - ' “ You’ree .I.not.goirig to'have the .ing violence and of treai ntchilly.'-J • ;may already bwn all the handi' . ^ • .sizeoftheie m a rk e t you h ad in 'th e . shotvictims. year ago, heacjhunterS ' liandtfinspiodi , vgiins they need. •- duced fo r :• ■ ’70s and ?80srs ever again,?’ saysr . , .Som e sliits w ere disniiiliis s e A b u t' 'ye™, tra n drically c a dying to fill posi? • - ■; T h e h a n d g u n busiiLisiness is'“a fo ral^ and d(d o m estle . iard, who oversees Sm ith.' others rem ^. active. If ' bons. But novnow th e hiring pacg hn<^ • 'dying ■ industry,”. ' declares -. « « I » .1 9 8 4 . oc w e sson’s n s police products o th e r . makers should lose some ^o«ed.andtlid the recruitment busfe' . — ~rG^eron-Hopkiii5redliedltopliFcWcT— djpms.-“lt*s7iu st 'a dtffei-' — ■ ^liability, WUld nm into bi ling the pinchr— ^ of American Handgunjunnerm^ga- •— a o miiuofi . .en t world.’’: _„dollars.— ___— ,— . . “.W.e’r e! not no immune to thi 2 ______ane-- T h e craslash'does not extend to' . “All we need is one1 Victory.”< slowdown”,” .saidSI A..Wayne.Luke^- “It seems to mes'like li every. '• '6 8 ^ .-;- - '• ’ ■ ' s h o tg u n and a r rifle production;- '• • says Attorney Geneniriil Eliot . ."ilMOSerofE>f E ast C oast o p ^ d o n S ' . thing’s wrong with thtthe hwdgun , ■ V which roseise by about 8 p e r c e n t S p itzer o f New 'V'ork, on ago-based recruiter! industry/' says Daviave Tinker,'' - • betweenl951993 a n d 1999 to 2.8 rhil- states that has sued. “Th & Struggles.. “W e’re: • .founder bf the FireamiirnisBu^^ • lionannuaUally, ATF figures show. ’. change the industry.” too. B ut th e search es g ft' ■. . :newsletter. -■ T h e h a nindguh c decline follows C oll M anufacturing, oiloiie of'the »".In,lhisis «economy,'you caff ‘ ;• Combined .producJuction for .' ■' J .. ■ a b o u t 3 0 yyeare e of growth, fueled ^ .; .• most venerable cotnpani«lies in die ."ever lose! ypyour appeUte for tai- ' ' domestic .and overseaseas handgim : : t>y worries about' crime iiidustry, decided to vi sales tumbled by 52 percent : M disturbances in the tur. • ■. • leave the retail hw dgun 1 times are good-yoa . , between 1993 and 1991999, accord- . ' . bulentl96060s. Aiiother expansion in 1999, largely b'ecaus< d’people; and w hen,. - ' ing to an AssociatedI Press,Pi analy- ; ■ ^ T M .r • - cam e as viollo le n t .'crime isurged diir- ■ lawsuits.. The Hartford, bad you need reblly : sis of the latest dataita from the . -'r !h ■ j . ', :ihgthecradack cocaine'epidemic of . ' com ply now focuses its• 1handBun: Sood people.” It -’»2 'M W 'BS W . VT . Bureau of Alcohol, TolTobacco and .the 1980s. nH je market cooled dur- ' ' . marketiifig .on soldiers anore rough going in t i W esson h as embraced a strataraiegy of brand-name merchananilislngtb ' tipn,burrMe covered a nd reach ed a Smith &.Wesson, long ththe indus- '".S “buve-avi-average candidates ■ • for the counties 50 hancancfgunman. oteeMlsfi!8 faltering sales.of haridguns.. HeKer^ are som e Hems for salelo IIn fha . h is to ric pCt>eak b e fo re .th e sc e e p • .•. '.try ieader, tried a differen m things aniuad. . ufacturers, many.locateated ih New companyjny's online catalog that are rwtIt normallync a s s o c ia te with fires gan. . ' .' ' g y .R a th w than fight in co iy count gam e is ov er,” . - England’s Connecticticut.River . Clothing million'hahdguns man- Springfield, Mass., manuiufac^er ' Jun Boon«one,-president of the •; »g , Youth ' : IV ansportatlon' MlsciMallaneoiw. ufactur^iri iValley, w here firearmns. s havI e b e e n ' Jacketsi Children's socks iri 1998.was.the lowest • negotiated a govemmenirit settle. Americas f(for Korn. Ferry, made since George Wt Mpuhlain bikes Watcltches - . • ;-fig u re. in 31 years. Production- y « r% .'toternadonalilal in Los Angeles. "It’s Washington BlazersI ' Chlidren’s T-shirts ' Bteyde helmet ' Key c ment, .agre'einj; last y established liis armory j f chains •'.-, ■. bounced baclack soihewhat in 1999, . H its guns. a buyer’s marklarketagain.” ‘ . ry there dur-: • Caps andndhats Camouflage romperer Car floor tinats . Ftorce .. indude safety locks bh alii • ii^ the Revolution. celain plate but industrytry' execu tiv es say th a t "' ias well as to a'seri^ of oth • / ; Reecepulpullovers Stuffed animals . U cense plate frame. Coffe< Ither safe- ^ Handgun imports alst fee.mugs . 'bnlyintentipxipte^ but did not stpp, .' ity. feattires and mar also are way. . Plushbat^athrobes Toy trucks . Tire pressure Flaski a r k e tin g •. down, ATF figures ihdia Jks , th e slide, .changes.. dicate. . Socks andin^belts Toyplane ^ • Tire c o v ers' Golfc Am ong th e p e b b lejfactors: fai . • ■ r fclubcovar . . As handgii^un'sales declined, a - When the other gunii T he m arlcet m ay bberaturated.. e s • souRce&t’& Bunau o/AleoM. TbMpeo and Fkoam — — L-_ '. shift in strairategy by gun control '. decided i not to follow'Si : . • . ;ap,. ■ adyocates.als Handguns-ar^nk-like-.t J l spiedalty manufacturingng forJ Smith . ^en, in thele late 1990s; ^ con- ; • 1998, 1 according to ATF figi 8 ^ : i ;& W esson h an d g u n s,',' ppi re fe rs to p*** ■ ' callita.‘‘matureindust^,:try.” ' ------r*-The-number-of-ljceiIcensed-gun— dealers has plummeted2 d • -1 0 4 ,0 0 0 today, down frbm a. . .. 284,000 in 1992. Thee d . . came after the ATF,, h(hoping to . . ' eliminate small-time deadealers sell- - irig guns-out of-garages.ais.andrbase-^ ------' ments, toughened certi ; .' ['".r ' . • Stifferrules for buyjuyers;the [ '■ Handgun Violence PrePrevention k Act of 1993 - the Braerady bill- ■ [.'.'y./'y.'-y] 'tl a imposed nationwidie bacbackground '• ^ checks on buyers. Indusdustry offi., • -T ciah.bolievftrsome-potent e n d ^ u n — r 3 ! fo r VO buyers have stayed away/ay b ecau se ' ■ tliey consider the checl- intru* ' sive. “I dbh’t know anybilybody else ' that buys anything elsese :that has.. to be scrutinized by thtth e • jH ii 'e “m ean ” rr i g h t buy it,” says Bob Morrisrrison, - president of Miami-base . gun maker Taurus Intentemadonal ' h ejre i at ybur Manufacturing. . The crime rate is down.Lastdo^ '' H m fineg e r t i p s . yeai^s nadonal murderr raters hit a . 33-year low. Burglary fellfeU 1 0 p e r. cent Just since the previovious.yeari . > “Most people who biiy.hi^h an d g u n s do so for self-defense, soo, thtl e hand- gun market is far niore resresponsive. tft'at least the public per of the prevalence of crimrime,” says , . pennis Henigan, legal ddir ire a o r ------th e C en ter to P re v e n t[H H a n d g u n Violence. IwM > Theshoodrigspre«tts th a th a v e made front-page headlinllin e s'm a y h^ve eroded public acce Philip Cook, a Duke UniUniversitj'

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K yoii h av e to g e t a lb; iohprofit organization i paying property taxes '• your caxes, yoU shoulc I'educadon and counsel- - ' Then they’ll forgeiget about It year,,it cbcbuld mean you need'to following year.' :• until next year; Howevtfever.iustas ' y;buririvi many dependents thejhey have, I EwWHymlM : can tell their standardd o f living, I v ith 1 ycar«if»rc‘o . ; can tell, their, health . (b(by way of jBBM affl K medical expense deduct!icdons).”- H H M m | Stare wich .'somethithing very • HI h HB . basic. Did you get a fac:refund’fa . ' this year? If you did,1. y o u 'g a v e { H M B M j w •: Uncle Sam an interest*fSC-free loan aygBHBiB ' ->of funds you didn’t owe.e. B B B -I • “ M an y p eo p le lik e the thi forced. savings, nature of.oveiverpaying n M m n , ■ t h e ir w ith h o ld in g s. thr . g Ifflj C T . vicci “I re.commencjcl' a; n y o n e . o m i.VI O ----- — :$1-,000—refund—eaclach^year--— O O . inaease their allowances:es o h th eir < © 0 0 W.4 (Employee’s With!th h o ld in g , Allowance Certificate) withwi their jfiM HBHH CP C R o em ployer. This w ill allow>w them to > 'wBM W Hai receiv e e x tra take-homlepayvtith e p .w m m MM • ■ each paycheck.". , o m . ■ A s you’r e a d ju stin g yoyour W4, . jgi« make sure you still'haveve e n o u ^ taken, out-fo rraxe r to’be New Regional Plan: th e “ safe harbor!’ th e laIW w ;allows. n ih ly ra le ______minu “Safe harbor” is che am o u n t of J — taxes you have co p ay inn clth is y e a r ’ , : ■ in thfrform of withholdingiing o r esd- - B 3 9 .0 0 . m ated ta x paym ents tole es s c a p e a n . — -underpayment penaltyy fifrom the"~^^M i^ ro -jsm 5 5 9 .0 0 ( . . Internal R evenue S ervice V lTo»qualJfy»forthrsafg if?harb"5ir” |^ H i B > 7 9 .0 0 i you must pay at least 90 percent of your. 2001 taxes or an am ount. that’s equal'to 10 percercent more . . Uiariyour2000taxliabiliniiity - ’ New Local Plans . .. Foj^exajnple, if yourr 2'2000 t a x ' vould'hava lilily rale ______m i™ 10 pay a t least $22,000 thisiiis year.' .. “T h e b ^ t way. to d o it i:is to en d • Wt ; 3 0 .0 0 ; • iip paying only 90 percent'ent of your taxes and just pay thee o th e r lO : 4 0 .0 0 t percent by the time youryt tax SMSlM Hg return is duei” Mr. Randindall said. “You can d o th a t wich non o p enalty l e r j :6 0 .0 0 ______£ and in te re st a nd you’veibomiwed be .. 10 percent from the goveovemment . iB I up lo 3 ShareTaik lines and m com e-tax a nd interest-frit-free.” Then there’s the issuej e io f whac lur family. Only $9.95 per lim • to do with your reftm d, '• •“What I wouldn’t,dL d o is I wouldn’t run out and1 d o so m e N e w 11 S t a t e , impulse-buying,” saidd S te w a rt McLauchlan,; a C Ce e r tif ie d t t i Regional Plan ■ Financial Planner at AmencanAn aBwiiWMiiii Express Financial Advidvisbrs in roam ing, and no long di Dallas. VLook at reduclricin g y o u r lo 11 W estern slates. credit c a rd d eb t." ,. • . Or save the money. . • “If someone is gettingg a refund, th e first p lace I w ould dir«d ire c t peo- .H B B .* . pie to would be CO resdlyidly, a ssess - p their, current cash . r e s e r v e - . $W BM eS!S5e H needs,” McLauchlan said.id. M K B t ™ / If you h a d a lo t of taxablableinter- est from investments'andm d you’re in a high tw bracket, you'OU should g G m i & S M consider converting invesv estm en ts . that generate taxable: ininterest,' . such as corporate bondnd funds,' ■ — Jrito those that generalra te*taX '--^^n|H |^m exempt interest, such asis mimid'r . pal bond funds. Interestt ono: most. • munidpal" bonds is exempm p t f ro m . . federaLincom e tax. Generally, If you’re in th e 31'- — -percen rtairbrackerortirhlgher;— ' munidpal bonds will-benee n efiry b u — m ore th a n taxable bonds.' '' But before you maka k e move, calculate che aft * . return you Would get frc ' investment to determinein e worth making the change. That’s because the aft amount, received from •exempt Interest may bbe e m o re 'than-the after-tax ata m o u n t received from' taxable im especially if it’s exempt fro m state or local taxes, ass w e ll as “ • trom fed eral taxes. 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UnfumlshewSI.H h'”* 812 ' HooliniBlingA Air Conditioning' 1008 for errors or omission of«py.py- JthrouRli a partnership witwith AdOhe Classified ' icliofls 1008 .Network and more than .500500 newspapera acr<« the woi*y&Furs '1007r Trucks : ' ■ _-nation. c-muil; twinud®micwi SS wn.ienrdon .■ 1008 ic ro n ln c t . 8 0 8 RoomsFoi IlS f e ! ) Tnxk Paits a Accessories ■ 301 ...Businossi^portuJonunllios'. 608 Mobile Kor ercise Equipment 1000r 4 x 4 s •.. . ', ™ Homos .. ■. 617 : Miscollscellaneous For Sale . 1010) Vans &BUSSOS • . Call O ur Gustomemer Service : ' . • : 302 MoneytoLoan • IRotallRonlais . . 8 1 8 - Muslci kli..;rcKiilur.7-day.niie.udd ' i> 303 ttowyWBftletf islcai inslnfflibnts . 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I . 5 0 2 . . 5 0 2 1 5 0 2 1 HOMES HOMES . . 502 n 5 0 2 - I € HOMES HOMES ~ 502 1 HOMES I^ F O R S A L E _ ^ HOMES I HOMES X -#'- '-SO ^ i . • 5 0 . ” ^_^^ORSALE_^^ _ ^ O ^ S A L E . ^ _ ^ O R S A L ^ J ^^^ORSAL^^ I FORSALE ... I^ F O R S A L E _ i V INVITATION TO BID>' .. Commissioners upon sold CONCESSION STANDID request: jj, gyggygmgygg I -*, . OPERATION AN ORDINANCE ostab- istonal Sales. & Afarirketins Of Finer R •. NOTICE IS HEREBY:By-.liahlngj;egulatlons.and- ResjtlentMil^rQpert>Jtiesy^AgncidturaU r^^eleetive^Gommc . GIVEN ihalsoolod bids wlUwiU standards for outdoorb- . Prqfessi . . . bo recolvod by the Jorome>me lighting wiihih Twin Falls >; ^ rg e Enough Tob Sem ce Your Neet:eds / Small Enough?h To Provide Profe; ■ RocraalionOistriclfJoramoime County, Idaho a s it roiatos - esswmol df Persomilud Service. H County, 2032 Southjth to commercial. Industrial,t ~Troperties; . Lincoln. Joromo. Idohoiho animal feeding operaUons,DS • . , •..■ 83338.unillApril20.2001.-101. ’ and residential uses, •. a t 12:00 P.M. MOT for tho NOTICE IS FURTHER ' manaoimoht and opora-ira- GIVEN thai a PubHc HodfV I., tion o» tho concoaelonion ing will be held boloro ylh»ULfij;yd.ri^n<.Co.unty. ' Commissioners a t tha hour k Bid pacHots aro avalloblobio ol7:00p.m.'onlhO'tstday lome iriB K X I pniVAT&.» SECI at tho Joromo RecreationIon of.M ay 2001 a t th e Twirt •ttllhUM- . “ SECLUOO^MrecSSLE^ ^vitf^ed^^m H ... ' District Odlco at'20323 2 Falls County Offico Build-ty great condition. Newer carpel and paint,pal really nice CHARMINO homi home tucked back In oil Mountain Viewsw. rooms. 1.5 baths, large grealsal r room with separate . ID ing Meeling Room. 248 SrdIn . ’ • Commercial Buliiflno' . Overtiead Door ' . mikitchen, family room, tile bath wH/iIn JacuaiJai tub, Circle. i 3,170'sq. S i S 4"“'"’ "> sq. fl. 4 bdrm. 3 balh. formal dining,1 ig. living room. Several storageage.sheds', nice Iront M B . . • 83338, botwoon the hoursurs Avenue East, Twin Palls,. , * Gas KuVSwap Cooler ' h« . Office. Proposals shall bebo comments, protests or'■ ' P V I'^!*3K...T1UBM.WUJ:JI , sealed and boar the follow-rw- agroemonts on tho sub-,Ir I j l . Ing ondorsement on the-he- jects boing considered. envolme: • • Publle testimony will be' BID PROPOSAL'. limited to Ihree (3) minutesI.' ^ ^ 9 CONCESSION STAND) . for.indi<,dduals.ar\d five (5)O'. H B • OPERATION . minutes fpr those ropro-s ' lORHOODI Ail b r l c i i ^ f l i VER1 a S l H WlltlY APPROVED . , ^ The Joromo Rocroollonon sonting groups. Written J. Basement has no egress win- 2 MMmt$,lbatn;wt^hajlSBofcaW I H DESIREABLE.NEISKBORt S S ‘W i 2 ! ! » ' bedroom, 21/2 bath home with over 3000 $q..fL'oh'one ). P L A N T IN G llS l Q . District resotves tho right 10lo comments will bo accopled isslble3rdupstalfs.2baiJis.2 >ace, W try. breakfast bar, eat in kltcher n' 1 9 ' .Home. 3000 ^ .n . total.■I Ba S ' l l n W S • ac«-Ceolfiermall«II heaiiflfl ft cooling, priipane gas lirepta^ UpdatM rand) style 3 bedroom. 1 1 ict until April 3 0 , 2 001, and occopt or reject or to soldct batti down.'lan>6 family room 1, 1.1/2 baih: single car M : any portion thoroof any or shouW be submlltod to thei. ' 'dows. 2 bedrooms, possib o T a i r M M ^ tile floors, oak kiicherlichen. 3 car garage and auto sprinkler sys- garage on £5 acrei Easy carefreeml IW ee living at an aflordable H ' ' . all bids a n d to waive anyny Twin Falls County Board oli H bedrooms down, 3/4 ' car^t bath upstdrs. Auto spriniders, er.; sisWng and covered patfo, A darilng homeataoreathon ' lem.'Owner transfenuferred, mato an offer! $1S2.500. CAU< prtee. Hurry.this.one won't last: Ion . technlcolliy. No blddor may UJ. VICTORIA RAY m YOUR price st iong. $74,900. CAU B ' ny Commissioners'OfRce, PO*, . .m M downstairs. Mostly new cari ice e ,5 0 0 . CALL DOM PREEC^ATff7M 7 4i^0fi buoruntooayatrAT734-6S0aOR42O-12W./M»«;.: V GUORUKHAliOWS TODAY AT7344 •.. wimdraw his/hor bid ditoror Box 126; Twin Fails. ID ! 734-1025: (Bim > ■ !0«76.rJ732»!> , . . ■ 7344500 OR 42t>-128a. V l -' tho opening of such bidsJs 83301. ' ) | a covered back patio. CALL' . • unloss tho rewarding bidId • D ated th is Sth d ay of> M I8H0W1M07M^0B73. ' Is dolayod lor a porlod>d April, 2001. ' I. /a/QaryQririHstall ' ' .Chalrmon • ■ • . Jerom e Recreation District;t ATTEST: ' I r ^ s _ : ;.Joromo. ID 8 33 3 8 .-:. .i— ... Robert 6rFort.-Clerk------— • . P^BUSH: April 11 ond 15.5. PUBLISH: April 13. 2001- , . ^^ddisorUiome^BI I hom WHY REKn WherVhen you can own a nicifaH iiH ireet.CouldbelamiyhotTieor |l600m finished sq. ft. & unfinished baser AFFORDABLE living on creek in Lar . LEQAU NOTICE . " . ^ B U C NOTICE Q WONDERFUL BRICK;-E; JsemenL large bedroom. 1 bathth■ homehi with a 2 car oaraoe I and luily ! ■ nLa^J^SIB! K ' • Ih South Central Idaho is.21/2baths.0ver3900sq. luichiChen & lamily room. Many large treesi i ; ThoDbpartmernolHooJlh ' vrith parking on side Sireet ew w ithsuper fenced yard .wiih'irilh'sprinklers.'Listed'at $82,000.so 2 bedroom home features open) floorfioo plan, newer car- K I .and Wollaro Is soliciting,g W o rk al p u r s u a n t to tho .ols of charm and quality, lyard.rd. Detached garage & outbuiidino. M I L j(B . workingollice.’Sbdims. 2 l. .Mucfi, much, monthly paymentssnts could be less than renting! CAU pet ft vinyl & wainscoii-8xl4 den.addden. on. backs up L f l bids to provide adoption i. S172.S00.,CAU CARIYNN [more9re for only $132,QOO. CALL KQL HAI r" (W IA }oM 998 Is h e re b y ' ^ 3 tt. on Iwo levels. Lois HARPSTER AT b08 OR BETTYf TODAYTO AT 731-6500 OR 734-6S00. to creek, sprinkler ^ te m $14.5(14.500. CAU GAYLE | S 4268(96776)..- IT W44500 OR 73M 001./M an; n requostlngi comment 1 5 M Possibilities unlimited. $1 ANDERSON TODAY AT 7 3 4■6500 « m OR 420-6623. , K ' ___ '- i - n o n th o P la n fo r T itle IB M AT 7 3 4 - ^ OR 731-4261 v"(M liw fi cii!Ii5“- ^ n Employment 4 Training . Falls,' Joromo. Qoodlng,, , Program. The program will . - . Lincoln. Com as and Blainee ,.' be operated in the eight Counties). Bidders must,1 , counties of South Control ■ , ■ ■> havoasodal.worif'ncenso:,.' IdahoI Ihrough contracts ■ or a qualified individual11 with Idaho Department of having boen partof an» Labor-Job Service,'Magic .' adoption agency. V aiieyY outhiA dult. Bid packots may bog .Services.; and CSi-Center , for New Directions. Estl- ' LOCfl i l o a - ^ ^ O VfflYHICECOrrAOTAGE style honie on desired I H J j mated funding avallablo ' i i Feaiuring 4 bedrooms (no tion < H WONOEnFUL'BRtCKRANC !?.<«J J . t » » ."W|-fen^pai.we.arid. L.Over’.l.^total.sq,'fl.;includeS'3 - — '-T": Twin-Alls Administration”,-are ! $325,000 foraduit- enieni) qs-batlBTdeMleck- ' "spidt i p and.tntenlares. . tree.lined streeL Ou 1 servleirs, $383,000 - B . In prime NE. location; Fea atious honiewin OW3900 sq. IU 442-shoi ilh,forma,dlningroom,.iivino.room .■ GOpOBWinNortnWestArsa.ona.onV---i™ - g ...... oom. newer i^nyl windows. . md n siKtHssa ginge bedrooms, 1 tuih, i Frijlay 8:00 a*m. to*5:00) . for• youth services and - 'earsss'wlndows'Wbasenvi j Ouest hwse irin 1680 sq. R. Beaublul Africa nd cozy knotty pine lamily room. Gas iff s«eatt114.fiW.CALLTAD and I ' m .M O for 3 bedrnm . 2'bath. 2 . p.m. i$245,000 for dislocated with hot tub. family room cd flooring, sm o n 8 2-sided Gnpbce lustilrican to Iroko hard- wiih firepiace.'and1 siding, c single, car garage. ONLY th. 2 car'garage, ail B | , vrorkersenrfcos.* EXT. 3817 OR 42(Mm. themi All bidders must ba ' B l Sharp & clean. A miisi see : many ameiitttL Priced at only esiJM . CAUEttonanealeeol ' heaL'aluminumJOHN sh IRWIK TODAY AT734-850D OR iiitchen'appliances, includes m|i .'registered as vendors wHh';, ■. We .are seeking public II Yow PRnfOE m n m 7a«ti. mMUJOWTOOn ni W.90O.CAUJOH1 i mjcriowave. M U ' ^ 3 , Input on the plan. The H HANEY AT 734-8500 ■ EXI ' ILigi ' . ' • :th e Division of Purchasing, * gtll ' I 1731-9511./JgTWJ JsHEY AT 733 5282 OR 7 3 4 ^ . . -...Oeparfmeot ol Administra*. significantJ difference from m . (98837) I H ■ • tion prior lo application,, ‘the cunant plan is a 35% \ doadlino. Vendor roglstra-. ' f reduction In funds avaUable . : tion pockets oro Included In. to ' provido dislocatod . '. . b i d p a e k o t s o r e a n b o, wort«er* services. Both adult -obtained by calling 736-. . "and youth services afso ' . . : 3020 numbor IlstQd abovoI havoP a reduced funding 7 3 4 - 6 5 0 0 * 1 level. Coplos ol the plan 72 i-600-658-3l , ore avttUatile for ravlew at . theReokmlVOovelopmont m m s U r w h . . r«:ehwdbyMayli.200l « : H ^ ^ I ■,9:00 a.m. sent to Qayle 5Assoeration office at the I frirBattv.cdnm t H - . Hacking; ContrwHs OfBcer. CCouege ol Southem idaho. I . Depaitment ol Health and Evergreen | Building, Twin I • .iW olfaro. 801 Polollne ^Falls. Idaho' between 8 AM I • * 3 .TwinFalls, •and 4:30 PMrMonday I ^ ONE O F OURiKNOWLEDGEi # f Idaho83301.' “ IFESSIONALAl -wlehfng'io*^' lndlvld^^_ N I C A L L t E A B L E A P R O f IGEMTSTOOAY; : r r r r T .73 4 a 3 2 9 — Dliili: lyy H —thi^isrm nnm rub'nnt™ 'I ik"t;Cartiinn-Nbh'=v734 icTa ...... 735-8681 com m ents to: South I ....; 7364)706 SarasBatcheiderBullers I :...'9334-7608— StuarfCanTda Bobbi K elley...... ;..; -731-2806'~H“ ^ " Gayle Andereciison ...■■734-8224 ’°'”^ailu.i’ I 9 -Earl-Wllliamson ■ ...... 7 3 3 = 9511— B b lr;ra-BBtiygyeTO .... 734934-8889 Ramona Crandall ^.-Z3t0i65v_H__ PUBUC HBAIUNCI 83303-5070^ by April 87. I / . V v.-^423-4682-^ ■ H John-lrwin ...... ,. 539-3321 GallI IQ u i n n ; ; i . . 733 -Debta-.Ere.ece ;..■■:.TTi733=0476-rH— ■ ' • I Gildhin HallovHows : . ■ ; , 734-129?, ■; W ^ : : f t p , 0 l V l 4 8nd IH Ray Sabala ...... 733-2028 . DonninaBaiih .73333-0008 Shey.Patterson ■■■...... 733-5282 H _.1b.^W 1. •. I Vem.Doshierer ....;.■733-1866 ' B Tad H an ey ... .e ...... 326-5206 DickkIrwin 73333-5282 TwigSchutte :..■■■■■■ ■ ■326^97 H ' .DalePattereorson-;■....733-0669 . IB Jill s vyillis Stone . 33^804

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' DIETRICH H orse property,. JEROM E $10,OOOTOVVN( ■' :HUlj-VAHomee '. N e e d A H o m e ? '-' .MURTAUGH- Vintage 5 .• 8 40 acres,-3 bdmt; 2 balh /. . -BankOwnedHomes.. ■ Twin Falls A rea • . ■TWINFALLS -n*PMN FALLS f ly O w n er•: ' bdrme,'3 bath, 2 .3 6 acres. t880sq.fL,4bdrm.2bettv a • h o in e .S o l city,, will spilt.',<<•' - $43,000 c a ^ ! 543-9196! ' •• ThtHessTeam.Com' .• Bolse 'Area? • . Rent or sale. 432-5528M eyrsiokJ. 1760 sq: fl eo^; . W^^mm Roallor ownod./S165.000. ck»e to back J - -KiMBERLV.l-aore4wiiivwa>- ^_lhiUiM- lM in£fimi_ J T "Rehdylo^ll-YoorHofnB?" T ..12'x50'covered paKoNv ' . ' ter.shprb, 3 bedroom;; SHOSHONE FarmJiouse,'■ TheHeesTe«m.Coth, ^ te k ‘tordotail8.'280-2800 . compleiely.redone. New . •storage shed, RV paiJ,.:'-' ' JERO M E 203 W est Sth. 2 - or W<^erra, 733-7653. .; , - * • rFTo-d-d e,.n R e a I'ty- . Mrni,'.1-balMM0&h0p,- -w ell/septic, wiring,-.• . "gTtraesi^oulbxilwl^sii W w iN .F A L L S .y F d // /r7|. r3bdrmi2.balh'ilarnHy, 1-800-209-3868/B86-2289. ; .- plumbing. Call PiBurorr !, mobile home hook-up. ad-1 ; lovo for only $49.900. > TWIN FALLS .3 bdrm.,* ' room; laundry room;'2 c a r' • garage..SprinklenC . ' ; E-MAIL your Classified a d . r r-diiiBnBnfer«wwair • TTIiBTovol^-3 bdrm., •2 bath, AC; ew red patto, - S $98,000. Call 934-0920.BI approx. 1380 sq. II. . sprinklers. Stniy Bam ,, $125,000. | Asklor RoiVat ■ • • lo-us ai ; • •: I THET1MESNEWS. I 736-7325 or 733-6610 for twlnademtcroimot-*-* . homo has lots of upda­ updated throughout ' S- 'KIMBERLY-By Owners V. .ClaMlfled Department t w InT a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ tes. Including newer vCall734-69ia« ' .anappointmenUl .FILER 3bdim. 2balh.liko■ . 5 bdrni, 2 bath'.'Lg.: master '.o p e n s a t 8:00 a m ; Don't buy till you eoie roof, gas furnace'and . : Mon th ru Frt: .now. Can help with- bdrm . & family rm. Aulo' ;,U^e^NElt. Great Ience. Plus, ithashairl- .;financlng.S57;500-«-B- -^8prlnkler8-$129,900.-^^. . — JTake-Cara o f . y b u r ^ . . elassifled buslr>ese - • ”-wood floor8HndV2 car '' • S64.0p0iroffera 734-5518B'■ . Call lor dotails 423-6235 4 bdrms.,2 baths. 2 carport. Located In,a ' M o r e i^ou h e a d t o : ' . .FlLER.Qulet.counuy.Uving..<> or734-9S60.askrorSusy’.' docks, 2 fireplaces, RV . quIol neighborhood at ;ri\ ' only m inutes from town. parking. Brtok. 695 Sun­ ' 136BollSl.73S-9379« , i\ KII^BERtY $79,000. 3 1-20^n3-^1*e^ 2* ’ rise N. $1l9,OOOiCall . But don't think youIU canc afford one..:; U\ ■'Thlsnowieoosq.ft.hohio0 bdrm: 1 bath/covered orour Burlay .Office 733-5408 or 731-5408 *~ i n oa»y 10 aovoniM tn » sltuatbd on 1.3 acres of-ir' ~ . d^f^^n05^N . 1-208-677-4042. V .to rs 3 'b d rm s. 2.'5 balhs, • forappi.«.' I dattHlod.Juil call 733^0931.'. .T h e n C o m e B uv iL n D W i t h U s i ^ _ living room,&jsepax.alo 6260. (loavo m e ssa g e);! g ■fbmlly'room, large if)astor' ' Mercy Housing Idaho Is nowlow ;accepting applications. . ’'^RTAUGH • CQuntry]Living. h.AllTheExtnfs! .fo rth e M ask Valley ^ ir-Hr-Hclp cl Housing Program. ' Is ' of'completlan May 1.’_ VINYL SIDING, ALMOST Ib.TWnFMi '' ■ ' ; PUBLIC SERVICE H S133,900.- Cal? 326-3791'-d ACRE LOT. Thl( homo . ' TTifre'ij.WO jmfoHTt n i paytnent ■ I MESSAGE g .'or539-3791B if ,1s a mus|.see. 3 bdrms, anil closing (ostTcanTcan be financed. , , Selling proporty? Don'l pay RLER Houso, garage andir extra lg living room, lots of * ' ^ ^ ^ ^ rc?I! i! ! ^ recent.femodollng, dbl any feos until it's sold. For . barn on 1 acre SW of Homes arc 3 or ■! bcdroorris, 2I bathsluti and double’a r garage! _ Iroejnfqrmalioh about . lown. Call 326-4845 or; garage & oulbldgs, lot . -Low monthly payments arcV adjustedad| lo your income. -' . 53M 85(1J: 1 ; could be divided. Re- 'SAWTOOTHH ACRES ■ ;s ^ . I 501 ^ ' ■. duced to $68,000 . ^^PEN>j0US|^_. I real e siate sc am s, wrlio •, Only Minuiiu From,Twii • • . For more Informa m a t i o n p le a se ' J . to'lho Federal Trade>ut GOODINQ 2 bdrni. 2 balhs \vin Fulls & Jerom e M Commission, Washing.ind .'on 3 or - acres. Nowly • Close To Mojor Golf CourswiCo ♦ . W . cfl// tQfifne I’SeeS66-33S‘2087^ — I . Ion, D.C., 20580. or callrllo re m o d e le d . Full fe n c e■ , A L P I N E r;NalumlCi« de river Ironlage. Musi seltll' Pieaso check your ad loror tho N ational.Fraud Inlor- " R E A L T Y FunclMl by USDA IT I -i • corrociness ori the llrslSl ma 11 o n C en i 0 ig-r-. . S95;900/oHer. 934-834SM Rural Dtvelopment J 7 3 4 :3 3 7 3 SlU.SHER.CON.'n'l ' day that It runs, a s Tho10 .1-800-876-7060,. HAGERMAN only $82,500 TRUCTION GOM I’ANWY-M4-154li Tlm as-Now s Is nol ro*a* BETWEEN TWIN FALLS for new 3 bdrm ..' 2 bath. sponsible lor errors al-«• • ,a FILER Owner, motivat­ 2 cor garage wilh oponor. torthatllmo.. • e d. Musi soil S25.000 bo-_ range SIDW. AC. j . —low-opprelsal:-4-bdrm:r2-LS no rhalntenanco exterior, := • bath, dbl. car garage.al- vaulted ceilings, ook Irltn, • ■Cassia ii',-' .r^ )B- priced right lor quick sale. m^S . . 5 0 2 • S110;000.-733-2890,» . . . H O M E S r2- — e3T=64Q2r539^02:«- ~ . FORSALE -. . IBUHL 3 bedroom. 2 full! H balhs. 1250 sq. fl. 4-1_ on vory private ^4'acre lol. 440sq. It, in bsm i.lliJl O v e r a iz o d g a r a g e w / : i =s Looka emairbut ial workshop area-& lols of H a p l p ^ i l sp a cio u s . Vaulted cell-1 storage. Q ak trlrTi,& lire- ’•• »■ A '- Ings. remodelod klich-la place, vaulted celling, > -c en w/oak Qibinots, newr I . range & DAV. S 1 19,500. ^ .'GUARANTEED . carpel, Appls. incl. Fin-1 Call837-6402/539-6402: ■ ■ •; .■ '•,Ap':.: . ( s h o d 2 car garagel w/peltei:stovo.;VinyllV HAMMbTT, G reat oppoilu- S ^ windows & siding. Prl-1I- nity, ow ners are moving & -j — ~ Buy-the-Guaranteed° vacyfence.nice!B nood lo sell 1996 Fleet- — r ------■6ackage^and-The-9- ••• - N E tC T B O R H O O D irrI .'wood w/all the extrasi - T im es N ew s g u a r- S05,SOO. O w n o rrelo e-I Too much to toll. Excop- - : ' Ilonal cond. O w ners will- . a h te e s to sell m e r-■- -.ating. Call 543-29631 for an appt. ■r I • -In-g-lb-h-oirflnance move. ” .chandlse or Asking what we owe/ 'i. automotive Items i $47,000/oflor. 366-7626.M ^ e g i c l < e l i t i a In 7 d a y s arid realII ~ ~ BUHL JUSTUSTED No boiler HANSEN ------.T srz . estate’in.IS'days - WONDERFUL COTTAGE ‘ lvalue lhari this l.400«q.fl. r i BEAUTIF o r w'e will re ru n - 3 bdrm; 2 balh hom o wilh Extra Ig lol. dbl garage', f; FUL SURROU,UNDINGS if the ad an addition­ warm pettot siovo & larger shop, oulbldgs, recently ^ ■■{.DESIGNED FORFMH/muvii« fl. ' rem o d eled h o m o , h u g e 7i M o u n taain- in view, river accuaa ;'5 spacious counm>try ho m e o n o v e r 3 al 7 days.. There : dining room with built In * '■; a n d te rri/•ri/ic neighborhood corrt- acres, of land. CentrallyCei located-thi* ___ ' hutcti-S52,SOO,CalWlm..Ih living room w/fireplaco, Isa$3exti4i e onclosod porch, metat ,|— i^p ^ /;rr- -p Ic n rtMil^lbtam ir /yoar’dNtiM" t ch a rg e for th e ' h o m e. With. 4 bedrooms,:.3.B and a family room}om wich'a cozy wood BARKER I .s i d i n g . R e d u c e d lo vl ^ guaranteed ' I------S59,600r0wnor-Myfreollr- b a th s, hor,hom e office, sew liig fporri \\ burning «OTc,roo.room for a'5th bed- ' fleaW ors , , m. and a workroom /( m 'I'v )a*ture for, animals; •','.package. Ads j , ■ Call543-437ir: m ay b e c a n c e lle d D a d , Thishis 3552 sq..ft.~rambler 3 f BUHL Musi .soe.lo appro- ALPINE itisfy your hunger, for a early to r c u s to m e r.' date this charming 3 > beauty ond/unc. ,2 T ------JEROM E . — e y s r w a c r — clous kitchen, utility room, GOLFER'S DREAM ] . fi R i v e i u i d e R ^ i r v ^ i den, unattached garago. bit as at: www.c2lrIvcnIdc.con•wm' sta!^uek!5^ ' underground sprlnklor id it here in thin lovely J sysiom . lully lenced.back .bedraam,^]bath home- v^lnii g* beautiful golf course.: ■ H B H B I I ' w i th roam ' yard. Quiot neighborhood, . Extras galorol Easy . JmforexJranH759Hq.fi. '> [ ~ priced'to soil quickly at '?^w’..'v a e c o ro /e a sp a c e i? II WM ' W hat Can , 8UHL " ^ ^ .1. -.com m ute. Call Edna at Vita o n d ? i | p l . - in We Help ______a bdnn..l J.hnm.hfuno.nn. ^SSSJOO.Call S43-6S69.B.j 324-5734. ‘ l acro w/loncod paslure,re, ■ ______’ ■ ' ,1 . Feldlman Rooltors ■ p a r k in g , o iiiu lifftfrth Toaay? — & 1 water share. Vinylyi ■ . 733-1988 ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^B drwewqy < I IN ^ A IIU...... ■ 436-!A n o I siding. Priced at S74.900.- . REMEMBER ' . JEROME Lovely counlry 6-9429 ' ' ’ 'C all Tonya B ackus 734* ” homo, dn 2.86 acres t ^ eighborhood. Onty°^2^Bmf^ £ I , '3136 or David .Wotsoritri ,Thot blnhcldy od you (Jlncod . . .3 bdrm. 2 balh. fenced 543-8345. *98000 somo time ago In' TTie Titnes- pasture, undergournd TWINFALLS . • Aftfvts? Now b Iho limo to sprinkler, bam & mature \ ffll CurtiS: , . ' English stylo (oatures owerer conwpJckupyoorptetufo#.'... .landscaping.’S129.000.. f. S', Realty ■ ii 4.000 sq.ft.. 5 bdmis. 3>i^ Stop by Iho Customor . See to appreciate. Call V. U l y j ; 8 7 a . i 7 5 i . r /■S88;22««5 i - ,1 ; ■ ■ t o t e t h i n k - pDI\ bathsA oakkilchon^ SorvicoDflpltodoyl Beth 731-7022 or Dan H TIREDOFCROWDING ward and Optraltd . ''la J ing of get- . 1 ® cablnols. Lg dock covers 5 3 9 -2 6 0 9 .,' ' I t r j > u r com puter in to the. . " Iho rramowork lor lapIp ® Ung lh a l new hom e J J I ' pool. S319;SOO. Coll11 Q . ; bedroom?.This tiome you have been dream- “b a Vth hom e glves.you M 1 r A V w PjW '' has a wonderful ,■ , Sieve Kohntopp 734- ing about. We have .' lots of room tb . . 199torShorrlPullln736• I jS B dcn/omce: Also comes IR.RENT,. * thepcrfecllocatlon.' . ' roam . B eautiM • 3988. #98870 . • • • i i ' J ATo» WWna oopi p p lln llo ru /o ro u r walflttg R M l w ith 3 bedroom s, patio , E |9||flU S ttM ° Choose from a g o ^ ’ ^ view . Different - . Boautirul 3 bdrm, 2 balh 3 bftfrobm’AparfmcnU ^ B jfl and privacy fenccd ■ acreage o p tio n s - : homo on 2.172 acres. - selection of lots avail- B . teckyard.'l»100379 . Foaluros dak kiichen cab*.3-- - •' i R e n t aa l s : d Southwood J able now. #9W01-6 a v a ila b le -5 acrcs to . InolSj bfooMast b ar,,red- 75 acres. # 1 0 0 3 7 0 ' ■ wood dock w/hot tUb. Vpartmeiits 3jl l B B See Us a ir”realtoitor.co m /B u rley r for Mlnl-01 in town. SI03.0*!• v t;sa3 's M i hrl&2 bednxcdmomApaammtt ■ . 00. Call Tonya Backus ’errlne School area. Features .9 * storaoe room. Priced lo sell ife fSiiiS' on Incocom a ; . Mlountain o . . 'i? •'734-3136. #97785 . 9 GUDRUN HALLOWS lODHice. tile lloors and upgraded W* alley Park ; I car garage with heated food tP ' . - M ; ' Under Construction. I2 1298. (98644) . *RTMEOTsNf^ yiglew East; - t, »: p a rtm en ts bdrm , 2 bath homo 678-9141 ■ P ' If’ll . .SAW TOgJ-g^^lLCAt . w/8lnglo.car garage.. 4 3 6 -5 8 8 2 ' '■ GOOD 8UY IN NORTHWE: I ' ' ' C lo s e to s c h o o ls. O nly ' $8 9 ,9 0 0 . Call Art J o n e sI bath home built in 1999,1 — • -anceernlce-Northwest-locai ------IT—423^5415r«94803------‘ MEST AREAI 3 bedroom . 2 ' Charmlpg vintago.homa0 Robert Stuart schools: CAI .. .5282.(98937),,5, Includes all kitchen appll-- ' .w/6 bdrms. IH baths, )cationrClose-to-Parrlne-ancl' ' aprfnkler system. l car CALL,SHEY TODAY AT 733- .. garage.,parliolly.fonced.I. PARK UKE SETTIN6-WITK' $69,500.,Call Sherri•I hom e with m ore than 160C Pullfn 736-3988. #96903 Ings and large trees o( m G raat starter or Invest-> CALL NEIL TODAY AT 734-1fH THIS HOME. A large older ' nwnL3 bdmi.'I.bath cot- BOO sq, It. Garage, outbuild-• . . ta g e, wood siove, approx, [: UWGE HOME on a bio'corn1 4 3 , ' 1 200 sq;ft.. w /shed. Ju sI . JlreplaceJnJivino-room.-ne ------^$58.000.-Call 0avid w ot^' ■ bedroom, 2 bath.home will •' *00 543:8345. #97757 orner lot. Large family room , the low maintenance back V g l .new.vinyl.wmdows.-This.3- ■ ■ m agic valleyr for the discrlmlnatina buyei ARTAT734-65tMTdbAY:(lwill really astourid you-wlth- :k yard and tishpond. Priced r e a l t y CALL 7 3 4 -1 9 9 1 I

lAPRIII L S P E I N feBuyany of>f the homes list G I A t ! I i' tl IdurIng Aprilt ands Wilis, Inc.sted below ^ K ^ajw »m pi(>iete,.sprinicler-s t. will include -http://w w w ;m agiraicval|eyscpm-Hr-^— 'ay,'Twin Fall« p a rs Cimlag* Way system!— ------click on Homesttaeller - ^ yr-k i g t ^ ropnT. 2 bath.-overe r l 60'0, sq .-ft.-m a ste r su ite • . r w y r T w i h Faiii r; ~ .. ■M se.soe 2 batti, ofricsIce, large kitchen, gas rireplac ngS( Twin Falli 7~^ ] i ^ ] ^ u n e 8 j .lac. . «f3 4 ,0 0 0 , >i^B«O nlineaBi^^n ^ro^rooiT i.2balh com I ; :■ ■ -W l V'-:c , . : sunctey, « |iip r ills . 2001, « . 7Twin F>nm. Idaho P 8

j : A L T E ^ P | | | p , i. M L w v v w i m agicvalj&yL€< g ESELLER” CahyonsWe Reaityity/G M A C R e a l E s ta te • C eentuty m 21, Greater Vall^ PkP i^ rtie s • Century'21, Riveveiiide*<^ Real^ ' D.R.Ciitliirtfe Co. •SihrerSage Rearlalty •BrawleyRealty*LizGizGutch Real Estate • Westaitarra Real Estate , Pnl*idential, tdatitf H om es *:Ma(«agic:\felley.RMltyflobeit; >it Jones Realty • Strickland1 RealF Estate -•. V; ^ ;:^jCciklwelI.Banlw k e rC u rtte RealV * IrwinI RealtyR< * ^ in e Realty I n g m aajl^^ . V - ■ ■ jT-

. ' I. ' • ’ TWIN FALLS Ownors TWIN FALLS Q down, '.V TWINFAIXSpybuUdw, p • Transferrod. M usl'soli , ,$566/mo..ibdrm.+b8mt.. _ l —^4133CreekViewOr.,-r - .; ASAPH Nower 2700 80. R em odelod, like riewl 336 t ' canyen'viewsw/acreaM, R iv e rr-R id^ Estatites$id> ^si50b ftpnm 8950 1^,:16,500 sq. ft. - ', d o c k , sp rin k le r sy ste m . Hisq.ft. Auto sprinklers. ..out, ' IH story. S bdrm., - TWIN FALLS 168 Hoybum , 3 2 4 -3 3 5 4 • $79,900. CaU734-8727.B riack.naw.wlndows-and-I iHbath,Uvbigreom.(am- y 1 : ■ V . '• 'Avo. W. 4 bdrm s.. gas- TWIfTFALESTrarmTAn much. ‘ more. Perrine'DisL ily room. 2 car garage,. ‘ ■ tieat. new contrei air. auto , brick Iwnie. ,lg. tot, 2 c ar $124,000. [ 735-1109« . edroom. 1 baih with 1 trict $93.000.733-7tS2.« . latgeJ backyard ot this NE twtfAFAU5Nlco3bdm>. ' “ GALENA DlD R IV E ' TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 1 family room.’s. shop. ' VwiNFALLiSHnn.. m brick ^ 3 bodfoom,1>i bath hom I e, new carpet, vinyl. bath.ia00sq.'tt.New home wim llrepiace, hill -i .j5araRcandpri»aejunl. balhs, fireplace. Now root, m, . & all new bathroom.^new.- . windoWs.‘palnt, vinyl, basemerit, covered patio. kilchen I cab ln e ls &'^vlnyl $83,900. B Ji ROSS garago. pallo. sprinklor . * .i- ^ j ;. m aintenance (reo exterior, system. Fenced backyard. autoI sprinklers, and' ' windows i 8i vInyt sldlrig. quiet nolghborfiood. , ORKimrSPENCER RV parking, 20x30'heat- I 454 3rd Ave. W. $49,995. . $65,500. Call 7 M - 8 ^ 7 :aI, . 324-4249. «98741 ed shop.withopentfr. Call736-4811,734-6694. $92,900. Call 733-1733B J No School Buses) Kids c an | • PARK UKE SETnN G -' ‘ . 2 bdrm.1 bathi big s h ^ Ywiri ^ALU 3 bedroom, walk s to school from this 6 , ONEACRE] Complete. ,1. bath, w ood stove, sid- ; .476 Walnut $40,000; • bedroom. 2 bath horne in 733-3153B- . , • 'privvc>-lnilaft«man.' . 'lng.fencodbackyard,red 8;NW area. Includes dock. « - : ? E n s ' . ^ G M A C LarRc-ttKlmuilKiili. wood deck, cement drive ■patk). L hoi tub. auto sprin- -J M l i l i 'TMKulEilitE .. Rantjte.cirpdrt’i.odt' way, $78,500. 445.6tti k^o^irds.r.,., b 1| CANDLERlDGEDtDRIVE ... . . ' . hulldlnj^i. Svcluded pallo , Ave. E.Call734-5391.a. V dbhStr^arage^ _ ,Hlihhotiuh.Abo,a TWlfTPALLS 4 bdrm, 2 * . bdrm. 2 bath. Auto sprin­ - 324-3354 ' rental mobile. A rri] buy baih^ AC. lenced back 'Spring i Into Hutchison ' 'RHE ''' bedroom, 2 balh home ' floors. ( Quiet, prim e luichbon . . CAEA (Ca)w) l£ IB . lirokcrGRI. ^ L P I N E R E / i 2 BEDROOM. 1 6AT1I . St.735-1654or431-0244. with spilt bodroom plan, nelghbortiood.'t Excellent. 8 86-2186. #97128 $48,000. .$130,000. t Can 734-494M L . : # 2359-AVaUEEAST»T•TMMmii5.734OTi “■ ; nXER UPPER ctiuld ■$9B,S00.. . •••, .. I ntake a f^ in v iM m c n t. •JEROMEGOLF : ,* • property. ThLs is lo hi- COURSE UVINC can ht NELSON I H '. sold ••A.S I.S-. *34,900. >'Du'r!S\tiththlr«nilck ^ 7 3 4 -3 9 3 0 » a-|:^ E ------DAN SUIIR'324-‘33$4.------saloon Ihe liihfairw-iu .» w ;8 « • . ..4b(lrni&ihaihs>«ldi manyncux-raincnliles. • NICELY U P D A ^ : OuLstandlng land.^pln{i K n b STARTER MOMErWin- includes pond, ftazc’bo &' -:RE(mr2bdm«on uiilosprinWere+ • main Roor uiili a larRt . $139,500. SANDRA - t ■ ■■ ■ family room in ihf Iklw- CAPPS 324-3354 OR meni. N w tr cuqHi,, '■ ,324.8752. «9«272 ' ^vlnyVruof.Meu] .sldlDR, *fl tlflarhul , •imt ' , , • • --WEa-MAlOTAlNBOU------•unpliancvs romnkie Ihe SPACIOUSI Thiii one has — -pucluKe. AlTonialily it all: OUT 2000 S(|. ft.. 4 . ipriced Ul 5 5 7 ^ 0 0 . . * bdrm^ 2 luih home _ — -BONNIE B. 324-7304. brick&'metalsiding. . sprinklers & fenced )urdi Jim Canine - . Updated & ready for raui-. — ue Loosli ■'. , Realtor* . . ■ . Mike I—— ijcOTTA^BST^ ONLY $126,000. BON- Realtor* , . i ’B ' - R ealtor* . . HOME W m i CON- 420-1315 - 7 .. ^1E3.424»7304_ . •■ ■ ' ' ^ ^ caU on^pcclaltbt,.„.,.^»^ ■ Ill ■■iRelocalion.SpeclaltUti . *98331 , • . 735-2440 7 3 1-4208 Gathie Blevi Bvins i ” ' 2 5 S S r " Assoc. Brok' • • •sprinkling.’metal sidlnji; • EASY CARB HOME , Realtor ; und ccniral'air.' •* • 539-74 W m i VINYLSIDINC,: . Relocalion Spccial1•cialtlst M • ' ?69,000..BJ. OR . 731-2906: .K m V 324-4249 OB ___ ■ !«»«> nent luwit/. ' iwrason , 72 rokcr, CRI • . bc>dmm,2baihhom'c •7488 • :ibnREMELY CLEAN hulltinl997. . ;AND W EU KEPT 4 $102,000. KITTY :bdrmliomvwlthmelul ' P SPENCER 539-0501 ; sir''! , carport. fianiRe. , OR B J. ROSS 324- f ■ und coviired front • 4249. iH97.if)8 ..L $74,000. DAVE. HUSS.BJ.ROSSOR - KITTY SPENCER AT "II ciaMll.iKi advoniwng .dibnv 'I «xlst. somoono woukl Invont - 3244249. «97q?7 II, Call 733-0931. ' V y : Bonnie Le; John Gummi Ifour H om e ' Realtor'; C R ealtor . 734-90: , 735.8626IS "■■■ F o r O ® « ' y Lezanfiiz-' ' •'/CRI . .. .■ r - - 1 ^ 2 4 9 5 1Flat Fee! : ^ U ( t i a l J075 ■ 573.000.....^.....:...... 223 6HiSl,n«r 579,500 ...... :...... ;327W dnrf,U ; 7MairniT3? s?o,ooo.., 329 ^ U I ms,B uU 510.500...... ;...;.....,.....:....473W dnrt,11F. ■ 586^500^1.:..:v ...... U 03Ppplor,U ■ .... 5*9,900...... ,...;...... S12EastA vt.iL,J«^;. • 5^900....,“ ;.-...... ;7..7.....;...228D «W iU ' Julie Hill Sandy Hadacking Officc Manogci .R ealto r. i S95,000 ...i...... lMKhiti,tF. I ■ . : Realtor* • . ' S ? 5 ,4 3 2 ....i...... ISM FdbAvkE^lf. ' . Relocation Spccia 734-5511s i t ' . . 598.000...... 413itwm M ivnir I s'{o3,oob. 2311 £ ,3 2 5 0 lUBwgw 5<04.«5...... j .’.^:.'.604M oatiVbt^IF. Tcialisl. ^ Gindy _ 5i[o5.ooo.. MSW«lSthStvFfcr " H Kent j ...... 1720Poptai1J. ; “ pllinS ■ 5129,900;...... ;.14.143I W «l*igtaa$t.S,lF. \ IIIIII 5135.000...... '. 780aUofyW^,U. ' Home: SttW O O ...... 2 i e 6 L 3 8 4 5 N , ^ J4-6104 SI4W O O ..;...... 2l97E.^5N ,Fltr -Kent: St45,O O O ...... U. 161-165 OHtvtow Or, Ti. :er,GRI,ABR, : 5K7.500:...... 1339 E , 4400 Nikki Boyd lercial Services , . Laura Fit Associate B ro W . Commer .. S<49,000...... i i120aridulvW,Ke9inBai l j Realli I 420-1799 Cindy; 539-6J-6811 . I S(69,500»...... i,..i..2572 L 3700H,U..i Broker CRI, CRS, 5 rt9 ;c o o ...... ;37; 3732 N. 2500 E v S fc C m y ! ' Associatelocation Bl Director, l\v e._ E .l:iJn^ . ABR, Rdoc — 5 ^ ,9 0 0 — .T.'.-...... rf322r$priijt CriJi O r ; l^ ~ ,. si6i,ooo...... 832RM twLM E^U ------— - — T w i n - F i o 83301 “ "■'6^9.000.2».2906S: n7SL,Ho9«WM ^ i_AddisonJI Fallsridaha ; • Twin Fal^lOFFICE HOI fbll Free l-i-800-734-5' 5536 1 1 )URS i T< 1 6 1 5 A d d i s o r M b n - R r I 8:30- ■ 'r'" '.'i! . S S ^ S m S s s I S T '~ V' 3-5i3Q or 7333-5336 1 •: 208-733-i Sat 9:00-1:( B i^A 'sdkinil^ Falls" :Q0.,, • w'ivvyw.PrudehtiaalldahoHomesj!S.com !r' - ' :T»i« m n A n x i x e a sT1TlTORUXS.ilAld t i ^ on Ave. E. 1-5336-

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-l^^T W IN FALLS e.bdrmi — S H O S H O N E "2 in S eI ‘loblots fTW IN'PALLS -NEIOMtlor C tr* C entttfH om *; A e on, TWINFALLS J LOST .SIOOREWARDll. ' North.ot Shoshone. CCal all d ly lot. Also two-rail pokol«. - Blue U kes Olflce Park^ ' E-iuAILyourclassl'fledad _jy.Tdnt»»tt. 733.13« ■ -K 9^m ^soom - • — ------io-u s a t ," ~ i'- ‘ ------^leoe*r734-5S73-m$o*-■ ” ~Mairrtioor. i728i'ij."if: “ : M OBICE-^------T ’ “ black & tan. Dappled TWfM PALLS i a c re lot[oT . Exc: locallon a quality , Hwy »3.3 bdrm.. 2 U white spots. Purple collar,.: ^ $37,500. S. of town. NNi o CaB 734-7077 or 734-7074 : I — ^ FOUND North:Coliege Rd.-d.- •:-lVi.mifM..Soulh.2.miies.. «OKrM.S80.000. 'm fg. hom es. :T34.72B6.I I' C « B 7 3 3 ^ 1 5 3■ H WB»ftrmiiiii.'Appr L ! TWIN PALLS Approx. Smaii-med. size femalelo WestotJerome.rg4-859? : TVINVALLdUvelncoun : ■ BbLLEVdE 1970 Buddy ~ - - S S .e - a c r * * w / w a t un- 1500sqttprofeul^6l.’i; r* 14x64 mobile. 2 bSarm. l dog.-Approx. 20lbs.Black :i : try settin g close to tovyilyn Kca building. Cloiie lo ;2 .W/brdwn legs. Brown hair '“Ubl^rnafeiw/lblue’^ a - w/a peinoramic northensm-, " C ourt H ouse and down^ I ■ iOamgnj^ B : .324^ 14'. if- , 'l brown:eye. Wearlnfl I 7 3 4 . '------T \ r ------_ J- . vtewlA^rox. 1 acre. NENl - t ^ ; good parking, secu- 'biue coilar w/name lag, Ine . ?lnw tinftntA , . 3196 or David WauI ts o n ___ ( - looatlen. natural gai . ^ SSfSSlSSSi?!^-- Also wearing a red flea ^ C M A C I .6 4 3 ^ 3 4 5 . #07442 • avail. S32.9Q0., 733-527272. phone 8y7te'm!'AC.''2. 2 '. C o m m r e l i i l • ' - ' collar. He Is not neutered . 324.3354 ~ n .C E T W 0 6 D Double ITK i w e S - bathrooms; tRstafutiy " HOUND POUND . . and does not hunt ‘ Has lOy Bara'Land 1009 28x50.3 bedroom,' !-J m aglcvall^ I • 614 •' decorated. Exc. condition, • blb.-BDB^ICAfraad■•y. I. TWIMPALLS been missing since.Frt " $119,000. 731-7451. Re- <* 2 bath, $39.900., ., ■ -IN C O M E . * •: « « ^ e m building In - ANIMAL SHELJER . 'Mar.23.Lastseen300Nv: _^^.-rO T lty4- iic ^ ^ ^ p r o p e r t ; ^ - ailor Owned.— r'-'-:— _ . ,i:Ll^10.other8lnslock.:------200*6rol.JeromBT$280- ^"TS^OTOp-TT — ■ '-Ede-n; C c S f b l B l n m ^ B ro c k m an 's b y W alm art. 1 .. ismfrihawftheone'' ; T l • dpponunliyi Over 6J00‘ R ew ard fo rth a retu rn d r . ~ 7 3 4 - 1 9 9 1 e00<7».43a0ocT»<000.I FOUND: Info, on Tatar. - PlQas» ■ : ' ; loryoiillEasya'ccento' ' Y -,00 2 levels. 159.900.,' I • •• •'.'P^mti>vnnsiiN-Wl: •' a'iiA.. • P?. VACATION PflOPERTV ; Vod(ifc l9B5. 2 bdrm. ^catL53fc35JSot^tatfRj. IS '• —FIVewxyforabstcoin. • -i-a(eelr«7A-Gheek'relu>r I ^ -^SANDRA-CAPPS 324*— SHINr-n«Home»a- !eir ^I^JIM ESH A REa^ z ; z^jMmmgysiAc-MtD ‘ r - L b s T - a t Lvnwood P ia z a = - •124ACRe8.Rowernwops,' :mutlil(miWTOK:TW5”r ~ • -w m e v r4 T )ie irC a n ChDck ■ 8752’0R:32O35?r^ ■ sTovepridge. DW. Set on' I ilw.ndghboth^ait'-;V '. . pivot, canal w atar.Rller. la r . upscale subdivision fea-1. 733.8207.B ^ . . small fem ale pup, 4/1/01-: . .lojmisplactswbe. i_ ISLAND PARK Beaulifuit3| #96015, . foundation. Adult trailer * all black w/white spot oty ' # 00 ACRES • Row croi • lurts custom buUl ~WEHBECClByovmerJ~ B .collar. You-U love this brishi . I , ' 2850 sq n. 6 year okl log park. Carport.'storage chest. Miniature Poodle: . It .. whMl iinas. Kaxelton. I ovm er rellrlng, 8 unit . ■ ' shed. Au)o. sprinklers." 3. LabChowX..1msie, • chcctyhomcUauisdosdose •ftB.ACRES-Geed"'row n li«no.Rjt«v(c«>ai«l ' hom e, 3 ievels;2 stall ga.S • LARCESHOPONA , ■ W h o ev e r called 4/3/01- 7-. reasonable covtnanis. . ' . mult|.useb!dg:gsnerallngng -rage, fireplace on main i. I s la n d up e a r end 1 fold- . ’ 10 p u ta and school. ' crt>p larm . n ic a hom e ■in HlCHntAFFiC- ‘ ’ . cellaaaln,733.S648.ask T * >22.000. BARRY ■ eke. cash n&w..Piease callaii- -level, vraddbumerqalow- $74,900; CA U KiUiEhliKN •.-y ard .S W o rR u p art .• -JEROM E LOCATION.— t -forEdo»Blllor734.427ft— i i m BRACKCTT 320-18644 ' • . 20B-324-8430.B - : . er ieveij.master suite, 3 male black.a] ~ ’ PIERCE FOftMORQ: • « ACRB8-. N)ea far I 3 •. Ewelleflt'forautobod)i; whlle,Hwy.30. .. ,$1000Rawardl r . ck>s« In location. Twinin ■ OR324-3354.'#95098 ^ - baths, located In the Cow - . . - B Z I . - I INFOiUUnON 959- V? met^uniciormanyodver 5.,TerrierX,neuter^maleo' .:loSTdbiM n Reaver, *'-■ » .4 0 ACRES* C an ba a tw b o Beit Subdivlslon/closb to 9930.#98997 ' I COMMERCIAL , '"rl^r.'Eiic. condition, g^reat Friday evening. TWin Faito . 20'arwh««l lines, Mas^ a sic • VlBf^ AND PRIVACY .at I , PR O P E R T Y buyl $325,000. C siiW,n. A-onfullyfenceddty . ADOPTION: ' a re a by Q arties Plzsa.T : - watar, Deltrich. - i ___; -.ON 2 PA R CELSIN ^ i I • "lUEMAlNHOVSB^t ^ Land Investments inc..' lolKlias4baywIlhove^ 1.2 Shepherd Cottle X< '" /Answers to Dan, part of • I Kanatra Baplfk fr.1.14.f « T w in^ PRESCOTT ACRESt 2.5 acres Min a well lar ae mobliehome^ “ w e r f o ^ ^ 7 3 W 451 - ,2.'’a ! ^ C o llll.X ,b la c k s . - 2700 sq.ft., 3 bcdiooma«m^ bMgslta. 51 DAN WISE 539-2609. White pups, m ales. . .SI/2 buhs,-grnt room,om, • 20 ACRES •Hay/(mtiJature «O.OOOand2.5aFress ; ' park in clean condition. , Dr. a Stadium . Pieasa call . Ppnd«1thabeuiUrul ~ , -'nUAL.dcvelopmenl . ' Pi'P- '•. ■ 7 8 » 0 4 0 4 : BARRY BRACKETT. ■ ’ 1091 brShorriPuilir) 736.a. I' ■ ■ — 208-734-8620. ' vIcK A mua see! . 3088. #95812 propertywlih freeway- -' LOST.Siamese cat. 1 yi^ 1375.000. CALL = = 320-1864. *98.^ JEROM E . . ' .- Mslblllv Located in . AD '• I ’ 6 1 3 " ^ T IM E S C L A SSIFIED J • old male.- while/browrt,,. WANDA 545-8715. • . Jerome a ty Impact area. ^ Many n ic e o a U A M ttehel - • . #98763 . ACREAGES • IN BEAirilFUL HAGER-y latllshS hea'Ifng a AC . DEPARTMENT, ''. Ws have many nice ani­ biue eyes. Sawlooth I MANVAUBYjpprox. !• I $245,600. OAN SUHR m al fe r ad o p tio n ;. , School area. 733-4025; I business, Jncludes 5300 324-2019 OR 539- 208-734-5538 , i CMATVIEWofthe acre with w il, septic andid - sq.n. bidg,'5 vehicles. In* V l s i r o u r w e b s i . t e .• ELOST tan fem sie Shih Tzu, 2019. #92935, vmw.m8glcilnk.cem/web- . th w a Rolf course from ------power. Lolls ^ e d a n d %d% ventory&.equlp.Now l i Z l X wearing faded pink collar. ready for home o r. $180,000. Cail Tonya 208-6^-4543 /petsonllne ' - ' Cail735-1884. this beautiful building •' PRIME INVE51MENT> (BURLEY) lot QuiH snd peaceful . *. Backus 734.3136 or Dav­ QOODINQ 2 aeras. low id W/aison 543-8345.r PROPBRT^I This 76 . . ’ . LOCATED ■ i iMng at aear. Lakes \ :• on property ilna.'Sie,00 ' viewl $57,900. B J . ” #96300-.• . acres is planed and readv, t : 621 . I 139 Sixth Ave. W eet . iI PERSOTAL i Couniry Cub. $64,900.al .- PoM lble o w n er rinano 'ROSS 324-4249 OR 736-2299 ' KIMBERLY ‘ for development. Locaieti I MANUFACTURED I CAU WANDA 543- Caii034-oo2o.a ' r n KnTYSPENCER,539- . AFTERNOONS ONUYI | 29 unit mini storago + 2 ideally within 1/8 mile of I H O M E S . I ^ , : ; 8715. #98765;^ . LD-I 050t.»9l279 shops:'Located ol 151 1-84 Exit 165. I PUBUC a u c t i o n'• . a l • Hwy 30. Great return.1.- ; . ^ r ^ n S ^ biil^^^ . . CLolED^iSvs. .p residential BUILD' ------:$494;OOOrKBmir^ .• J e r o m e c o u N T Y ^ ^ - -PLEAS&.RGAO'8(i)gl4— ss;l «-60ACRrFAHM------$79,900. Cau Steve ' 3 country acre lots for INQ SITE, 1.45'acres: .' /Animals a ra SOLO 0 * ’ women Of the Magfb . . ioinearihc9ihiceai' indf LOCAnOcloseto Kohnlopp 734-1991 or .324-4206 ORJOHN lease. Qreat locations. “ • • -mllea-Soulhxf Slle#; >r n « i^ ^ to flS li «S5 DE8TR0YEDatter48 . Valley-come, a smell the- □car lakes. Grtai dl- ■. •'’I’ l Indusirlal area In : ShorriPullin 736-3988.. 324-3006. UUIItlesprovWed.$205/mo ' flowers. Flowers are w h a i' -S Idaho wilh phone and TWINFALLS ' hours, so 'p lea se caii or - ' mate alkwsRoHIng 350 , pow er available. Mini-°rail Jwomc. Priced right for #98305/98315 ■ 677.52f.9222« ' you'll gel.'A re you tired ef ^ '1 developmeni at ’ Commercial acreage on visit the pound daily, to ; . du)*a)tar. GrratMctts.'' ■ mum bid $11,400.00, f) , ilaiuIrinductM ohlMrl*' , rteckif yourpetishem, ..men • who do not do what 1^1 $360,000, DAN OR ' Morningside Dr.-w/a 30'. • &64ACRBWARE- they s a y they’ll do? Whp 154.950. CAU WANDA50.. term # a v a ila b le . O ral ' access olf ot Addisor) T his la n o t a n up-to-date 543.8715. m 7M , auction at 1:30 PM In"!on BARRY 324-3354.. . HOUSE/COMMERCIAL list; mixed do g s ara herd : do not call when they say ; Ave. The 1.04 acres are .ihey'il cali? Or who arp ' DA April 19; 2001'ai ihe!h e l #99015 . e -S^SoSiiliSSSeSoS s r r e IN JEROME with to describe. Or come pick ' prepsrly. For m ore In* z o n e d C - i.$150,000. Cail not on time for a dale'or . ' • GREAT VIEW ofihe. ’ o n l Art Jones 423.5415.- 700-of rail siding. .p u la puppy, dog or caL formation conlaci Ihe ,Thla ntw apaptr will not anything for that matter- - river rn>m ihiw 3 l o t s . . t 4 l • 10.7 ACRE PARCEL IN .#81698 . . . knowingly aeetpi any Form erlyusedasgi^n' T hey w ould iovs a ' ] idaho Transportation I 101 I Now you've got a cholcel . iet, I H IE JEROME INDUS. Only one leni New 2,000 and bean elevator. . Nw Riiollicnnal w li. • ' Departmani; District 4 J ^ ^ l o s t £ f o u n ^ You can continue to datb ' ) f ’ l TRIAL PARK. Souili ,sq.tt. iinll w/smali office A This is a public service . ! ;l04 untrc(«. Heat your office, 216 D ata Street. Located In J e r o m e . ^ ' those kind of men or yoo . ■ limun home wllh liot « * | Uncoln frontage and Kali I overhead door. Zoned' freeway access. ' . ' . • ■ ' ' announcem ent of ; ,. Shoshone, Idaho, 208- . T heT im eS N ew s. can\ date me in which ' waiiTandlivvinoneof ! L I • Riiad frontage, a ty serv. M.,2. Located Wmiio $650,000. DAN SUIIR ease.ydii'ii get a sensl^ 'f 868.7600 or 800-745- - - -soulh of-Kimbarly Rd-&r T ——— itnnfflETpiraisnnpiaiw^^ 5625 o rb n the w eb at^ |- • -icemvaiiahlerrT— r ■ Pleasecheckyouradfor live, caring,' on time, un. ' ' Hankins Rd intersecilon. ------ORBARRTBRACKBrr' NO milter iwwyouipond your '! • m Ihe Magic Valley. = j $425,000. DAN SUIIR correctrvess on the first derstandlng man-who - Make us an offer. Call . 324-3354. #99017 daya,-elai»lfl«d tin your • ) $110.000.CAU OR BARRY BRACKETT. dsy that it runs, a s ITie '..buiy - ich«Jul#. Put daatl.. . d o e s w hat h e says h e Is Steve Kohnlopp 734*1991 . TImes.News Is not re­ going to do a m^II always . . WANDA 543.«715. ►^11^ 324-3354. #99016 I MVR COMMERCIAL ! p f e S s S twin FALLS : .'CjtMllisd,'... thaiolutlonios’ sponsible for error* af- bl goods and Mrvtces to ^be there for you. Occu. •STONEY SR O O K * 734-1091 - i ADtvitMnolU«o>eVlS^RtUy' tnvouf na>di, 733^»3t. ter that time. work far'vou today. '. - pant E PMB #44,688 Pollne ' Lot for sale. Priced to sell. . Rd.Twln Falls, ID 6330i:- m J \ ■ Chuck 733-8207.B

$174.900-ML8t88^-NewCuslonisiomHeusirKomi B H B B . 'JustRnishedl3t)dp.2bath.approx,lljx,l8288q,fl,manyqual-' _ Ity MraS, id|ac«nt lo park. Call Oenlse I z Jin m i^ M U HBZn^LGttalSllilirmr .. .u.____ •V' S c t s t & ' ^ — *$179,800 . ML8l9n#3 • TWin Flill ims. 1 bath. Gas Heat. Urge 100 x 125.k)t.Good125 Span, This Komi Hai ill .ij______stafter.or.rei.tenlal.BeckSe.Kukal324>8736:______Approx. 3000 Sq. FL S Bdrms, 3 Bths'. I - Jenimi -.M U 198865 - Prlci RiduNiUNd ' ^ ^ . & Family Rms. Betsy or J. Francis sRon s a ”"'"'-' S1S.1rCottage. App.1138 sq ft,.2 bdrm, 1I ba.ba gas heal. «B7.M0-.TWB Flill-MW#95737r37rPlctunsquiLol 'lencedbackickyard. Tyson 324-3713 or Paul 324-93;-9377- , . . 3 Bedrooms & 2.5 Balhs.'Apptox.. 2243224 Sq.-FL The Setting $88,900--JerQmi-MU«9B38-6mt8Ui1ir J j_ _ ^ - w ^ n lo o k ln g Forl Call Betsyttsy ori ,J._ Frands Rprenw , App, 10400 sqs n. 3 bdtm, 1 ba. 65 x 125 Fenced Lo

''' $18^000-Tkiii Fills-MLS 198247.a47-T..'<.Dniwl|. m m R

Gorgeous Stone Fireplace. Granite.le. Tile,1 Oak Throughoul. . elc. Tysonn” 3 4.37I3 o r '^ s S S ? / ! " f™ ” ' ___ Approx.1823.Sfl;JLlBdrm„2.flalHflalhs..8elsy.orJ.francis ,$71.000-J- Jerome - MLS 198410 - Nicely Updiiideled- - ' • •- ■ - E . A, .1 1.-,. AV_T.',t— - —&--R--0- U P— ; Florence 734.7486. 6 sq ft. 3 bdrm. 1ba„65x 134 fully fencedneed lot,-newer. $189,900 - Buhl - MLS I9723S - BiBeiiHllul Vlew ol Oeil ' rnH'i^te^ater heater. Call Paul 324-9377 or TysonM324-37I3.' 3 376 FAIALLS AVENUE • TWI Covru« Snake fllm Canyon ' - . ' $74,OOO.Ji• Jerome. ML8f 98842. Chinning VIN FALLS • 208-733'33-765d Home Is brlotilA open. Modern kllchiilichen with Ahlie cabinets, Beauillul 2ft^droom,2 E _L5 Balh home wllh updalri:ed kitchenli and 1 1 0 2 81SOUTH LINCOLN » JEROME> » 208-324- - oas fltenhre, ?-nt w/(tnn can siorage,age iTall Denlte MtCiusky newer patnfe 24-2236 _ MPdul324-..| ,„TIHM.I — TF- ^—{ ^ • G v n r , '736-8770. :on 324-3713 M UilfBgi a How At www.real|iillbr,com/lwlBfsilaifiireal#rrartalei r0f^Esterrar-' $194,000.TWinFilit-ML8l97138.,M -.dnil Fimlly Hom. ' S K'Jeroma-MLSfg5467-Mutl8e« ’ - 4Bedrdorns.2.5Baih.Apptox2498SqFi SqR. Master Suite. OHIce Approx 1488i8dSq,Fl.2Bdrm.2Ba.GasHeat.Fainliy 4 Bdrm. 2 Bih, Urge Shop & Bami 3.6353 Each Lol. Ucated at Goll Course Rd 8 I & Coveted Deck. Exceptional HornetIt Ca:Call Beisy Florence 734- ' ^u«.'iencei I Rd&500 Sin Jerome. Prices tced yard w/covered paiio. Bill or Mei teSei Up, Gnat Viewsl’Cail Bedde 324.4. startlngai$2i.OOO.CailSt«vaDlLuc)1 Lucca733-7653. . . • .S1fl,900>iamfii[tv.MLI 7486orBeckleKukal324-8736-' 6736 or Melinda 324-76:4-7653fordettlH • , , ..Jerema-Sawtooth Acres . 1 Bdrm. 1 Bth. 25 X 127.5 , $197.800-Ttoin Fills - MLS 19799494-lncrtdlbliDiiii - , $92,500-Ji- Jeromi - MUf99614 - New ConstruclinieUan ' $180,000-Jerome.MI. MUt98827- 8Mclous Brick Home . Approx 2021 SqFL 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba, liled I ; Pk:kyourownlot,areaofnewhome:iomes, 14/-acre lott. country < .. ;rental.Paiil324-9377.0fT)ML8f9e910.(llJitfyiniflSpecial ■ sq II. 3 bdrni. 2 ba, gas heat, vinyl siding. I M, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 car garage, louItt but closa lo lown, Call Beckie 324.874^W36orMelin^^ J22.200-TF-MUI9M2I27.S lol. dty services, sreal slirter or kitchen wV£uiopean style cabinets. Call J 5 9, dose 10 Jeromi & Twin.Falls. Terl S toe ^ s . '.Appro* 1444 Sq Ft. 3or 6iTyson 324*3713 • ' $210,000-TwfnFil]t-ML8l96281- •Jerome-MU«98093-QreilAni 324-2671' 9M25-MiflirticlindHomr ^ Goutmel KHchen, Urge Family Rm.a oFoi r r a t 'S g T l i l S ■ ' a! pS?14K • Nannlnl lor Ottails 733-76i 435 sqlt.3bdrm.1.75ba, 7853 sqllpartli i-MUI^-CoonbyQuilitt v $42,000-TtolnFails.MUI83232-232-PilfflaM-28rDiiAd : $3S,000-TF-MUIMS73 Bdrm, 2, Bl. Cenlral Alt, Call Clay Rm, Tile Rts .a Counters, Awesome')me Master Bdim,. Spill - loi, nicely'updated„Call'Melinda ui 324-7653 or Be .3 bdrm, 1 ba. rock house and bam both Bedims. Call Denise 73S-8770 - th, App,roximaieiy1J3to 1.74acrelott.!lott.GoodVWbUity..Canj..;, 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. ApproxW653. ' . • ■ ■ . . 8736,’. • . on hlslorlcai regisliy.V. CorralC on.lO^A Bill or MelindaIa Frands Ftorence 734-7486 • .AulomatleSprinMers.Call,98876. CexyMimifscUnd Heme - $283,000-TF-Ml8ig8eS4-8ho«ctowcaseHome .$102,500-J- Jirome - MUI90424 -Big Uttla RanchttRan< •, 324-7653 '- I .4 Mrm Vlctoiian hm. Completely' remc • $80.000Jerem^ K18*98881 - Ce , $75,M0-Ti*inFiil»-Mlox 1056 Sq Ft. Wotkshop & Sned. . remodeled w/high quality Apptox. I14CMOsqli, 3 Bdrm, 2 Bth. 2-Car Garage.,BuiR?1997 Bui .$189,900-Jeroms-M<-MUf9793B-OtsInUiUciUonl . . .95 Acre In Industrial Park. City Svcs • 2 bdrm. letled'tub, newereCalUetlBlick 280-2800 for Oeiails. . materials: Grohe faucets, oak (Irs. Sprenpremiumcatpcts.Custom .CoveredFronront Porch. Call Steve Dl Lucca 733-7653M3 • Approx. 1838 sq ft, 4 bdrm.be 2 ba.' 3 car garage. 1 Acre, vinyl ' ' kitchen h u grantltB counters, cherry wo yl 1^50% Down. BIU or Melinda 324-71 •ML8l981B7-AbtoiirtltyChatinlAgl y wood cabinets & Island. - $107,000 ^.^Jerome . . • MUf 98U9 . Newer Home/Ho Hlei ' -J^ o B - ^ e r thani newlnev Beckie 324>6736 or Melinda 324-I-.'$78,000-Jereina-Iimstefa0ppeii wer carpets, some hrdwd llrs. gas heal,.'.' 2ibaitisw/marble,limesione.&iile.1. flickfli Giesler 280-2200. Nelghborhoo $289,900 - Tliln Flill - MLS 198191- < 8 BuiUlng Lou. Main Street iLSl^c««™ Loca ts>piy.'.;' : U0,M0.1WinFalii-MU^les.' auto sprinklers, shop area. Call 91-Wonderful Detain -3 6Mroom,ri, 2 bath home with gas heat centralrai a/c.vauitet)a I - -1 M U #98948-CBtlem.BHlil Home«. Zoned Commenlal. Cali Bedtle 324-8: .Less than 5 yrs oM. Approi I ' S Bedrooms & 3,5 Balhs. Approx.1.3411 34 Sq, Fi. Great ior'.ceilings&soi ' . Family SEmertalning. Cali Betsy or J, I .-$89,900 - Jarom# - MLSI978277-ttalaSlrsalU)caUeB - M ' JjickSlalley lor DetailsML-898>-M2Zened . Cutientiy used as a duple>l™ iS i8 8 9 8 -UpBridedVlntigi ' , Oen Lrg Kitchen, Maluic 3Duplexes,'6i,'6 units lotal, 2 bdrm, 1 'ba per unit, excelxcellentrental' $220,000-Jergms-Ml-M U I 98882-Hemi* 48 Acrte Industrlaisltevrtthotfkx&storageyai ’ ^ s e a p ln g onl Acre. Cali Betsy orirJ, J, FrancisI Florence 7 3 4 - .history. BeckI oeyard.2.25Acres,Greatlbr--' aiicl(lord«Ull8280-2800.. tkie324-8736 ' ' .. . • . Approx I960 Sq.ft. 3 Bedroom,Be> 2 balh home t shop on 46»/-/- a contractor, Cali J. Frands Florenceince 7734-7486 • , . i ’ . - . S92.800 - Ttoln Ftili*uple*.’ I grossing $935 per mo'. Call Jeif . acres w/42 Water share!hares. Ground has been subdMded into 7 $150,OOO.Jaroma.MUf98852.E 500.. V S79Si000-iwinFalls-ML8 *9278d.i8d.Rlm8atlinBl - H H U'EfldiatsPossiUiitiei; '' I ^ H I ' parcels. Call Bedde 324-1324-8738. - Approx 5.18 Acres. Zoned Ml, Excelle fflmw/ffoVciassiiIs. M U H 8744V ery .Nici Ifoffll. UagnHlcenlHoffleJ\pprox.79SOToUISctalSqFi.5Bdims&4 6a. $70,000- JJerOffli-MUI94047-AflenUbleAen e lenioe ' $339,001-Jereni-MU-MUn8938-QnIKySiinC«teinHome e Frontage Road, Cali Beckie 324- 8736 " Gas Heat. Air CondHlonlng. •. 250-of Snake niverFronUge. Call SieveSieve Dl Luca 733-7653.' -2BdrmMoblobile. Fully Fenced. App 5f/- Acres wi-Vv/'Wlter, Call Appro*.3961 sq .fl,4., 4 lDdrm, 3 i baths; greal room w/rtver . J. Frands or Selsy Rorence 733-7653. ir $188,000-1Wfa Falls. MlSt97083-1083 - 2SAem«/Water . - $102,900-K tu lu n .s MU & Style. 2 Car Oarage, Fenced & Deck.’ » • • ' ' Tern324-28;2871 rock fireplace, approx..^ox. 479 acTM w/wather shares, Beckie« - Very Coihpetlthe Price lor industrial lino. Denise McClusky 738-8770. tlrlalZone. Call Betsy or J .- .- .Appro*. 1380 Sq R. 3 Bdfi I $oumU»tfaUmHimlvtl Whh Acreage M " *Jerome ' - MUM7884 - Motlnled Seileiillir : Kukal 324-S736- ' Frands Rorence 734-7466 ' E*tras.Tyson324-3713or »/-'acre. brfng' $168.500-MLSM7278-Est.RadliK Bdrm. 2 Balh. Hardwood Roors%any ' $147,900 - Flier - MLS #98748 - ChanJhirai'lngHome. ■ ' .oL.BIIIorh itflitorRipairBBsiftsss!: $104,900-TWin Fliit >M a a K f e " " " * ’""*'''*'-'’' Business. Mdo. & equipment lor sale.» Training induded. . CoHtan Counter Topsi 34 orbei Paul 324-9377' . Approx 2l4SSq Ft. 3 Bdrm, 2.5 Ba.RreiR«Barn*corrals, Jerome - MUI98509 - Coaotry UvlMiM. ' ' $10,000-JemM-MUMUI«Te21-2.Zilem ■ on 1>/- Acre. Call Clay Nannlnl 733-715: Excellent location. Tyson 324-371313 or.Pauidr 324-9377 2'lireplaces. hardwood> Iki MU 199004. Chamilng Cottage fli. windows.. 2.2 to e s to be soldI Ininc con|unctk)n with ML» 97800, not a . ’ . t199,098.-7Wa FllU - MLS *92903 - Fi Fi,.3Bedrooms.l,.5flaihs,newrroo7.> a .$280.000-TMnFallt-ML8«97766-n66-MBlliUt#Pnpei1y - --stampedconcreteMlio'iv4 bedrooffls|2 wlihouregre3s).2 Datr). ' tore, approx 1^9 icres. Lott cf home fortor the $$$•!. M djngsHe, for animalnal useu only. 1 V ^ 324-3713 or Paul li Urge Parcel «/• Acres w/ Amp d Ikiors ihrouohoul. Secutlly syslem, Two Story Kom«..4 Bdrm,.i.6th. Uachi Ample Outtlde Storage, 4 ^------— ----- J107i900-TWftFllll-MI — Swraie Sln«iures,Caii Steve33-7653.-^ 733-76 ------' ------J i walkways. Clay Nannlnl 733-7162. ' Water Shares Indd. Call Steve Dl Lucca:cca 733-7653.' . $99,900- J ii •3t)dfm. 1,75 ba. split floo Jimffl#-MU«97800-UklNc» $18,800-^Jwemi-MU¥u»98447-*ff9(tfeW#l8t.' ' . iBilldlogForSali ■larue covered deck. Oenlse-.Mt8#98742* 8rl9W 18an>y Homi— $199,900-H M H k - MLS 191783 - CiMinWklleBrldiHeRieCnil • ^ 1 5 117 7 sq ft, 3 Bdrm, 2 Bih, Lols ol Hardwoodrocd.Aoorox.'' Excellentsreioftown,gn1), jl^rM area for your new home. Paid 324I - noor.pian, jetted lub, vaulted celling, Approx 4495 Sq ft, 5 bdrm, 3 balh,, 2 RlRreplaces, 2.29 Acres, u i - t m . k Frands Horenea 734.7488 • • $109,900-W m blfly.lUi Additional Acreage AvaJlable,Tysofl 3Z4:iPl'3or324 ' n/QIflSbop ; , . AppfoxiS44,«jit,-3,b(lfm,nise McCluslv 738-8770 ; .Wonderful views.ot South Hills S'MuftMuitaugh Lake. Call Rick. Paul324-9371377 *MtSM4S2»-Oittllsestloa , ' ’ Glesler 280-2200. . . 19 unit motel, 3 Mrm, 1 ba. living qi lenced. ganlen area. CailMUl980Se-BMuUliilHofflr Pa V $99 900-JeiJeroms - MU #98887 - Coiirtry Ch«mMR App‘2.ie icrebulkanoiIng sue. nice irea. covenintt apply. Can' ' $219.000-Haote)i.-ML8«98845-ln( t110,000-1MaFllll-MIKfrm.-2ba. gas heat, central A/C. fully' ' -Incrtdllili Views ' . Appiox. 2009>09 sq. It,, 3 bdrms. 1.75 baths, kiftt officeofl area 6«Ckie 324-8738 ' Approx'20 «/-Acres. 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba..Ali A»rox1650ian.3bdrniiiJIPaui324-ShorTyson'324-3713.. ■. All Wood Floors, Wrap i ^ i e d U1^ ^ , deck, lou of irees Hi on 1 iere.I.' Mellnti M 0 .S29.000-Jeroas-MUlUmstf-NfsieLociflM . MultHenam Offic# Building. Good Ca liiitfetSiiHew/WaiklnCis•MLSHOtil-BeaaHtillritkHoffli.' . .Around Porch. Call Clay Nannlnl For DelaiiSDeia 733-7162 Bill 324-7653, . Approx. t.68lcnbuUdlA| $319,000 - Hinsin - MLS 198843 - Coi USng slla, newer manufacturvd home okk Maintenance. Call Sieve Dl Lucca 733-: 1 JetPin# • Mm LSnow ier------^V latisi-on a.foundtfknj>osilbleOunai ^D/C»aHatile.ClllPul324-9377.or-r-$198,008-TMfl Falla - MUIBIiUilhll»-/Utoi»o«.IUpilr'f: -V - — — Appran9«^-Acrej.-4 Stan HofMBam; 19 Acres w/, Tysofl324-3713 ; : — Feflcing..|asy.Accetl to Ih# Foothlllt,-.Ci s B g i s a aiMUH29SUplessM ItesCosMy-:f-^Eiicelleni-loeaUott-on-Biue-takarCtin — : ■— TOI— -• $110,000-Ji- - MlS#f7848 - Nev Centtrwtllutlon- Aerssg# , or Purchase Available. Can Steve DILuSi'uSSSSf-''^ ~ «112,SOO-1WaNllt.MUV'Throuohout-C»li-JaticStallev733.— ' 'App 1631 sq ^ ure. oreal 5-Acre Parcel Pressurbti jrbad inlpition SysiantiiS Mile NorthI ' $480,000-lWaFatli-MLSfM119-imrW arskesMSMe# ' . ' . Custom Oak Kitchen with aiea.CalBed • “ of Jerome Countiy Dub. < On EasOand S. of KimberV Rd. Variou Backyard w/Ganlen Area,•MIM C 17818-M m RIgM till. ■tt1^-«.rt#r»y-M 1 U #95771771 ’- Pl*iui.1 Vility $114,00t-Ji 'ailous SbaOfflca/Bay Avail- Nuinm-M iniitii Aoitoii,, -; n8,090-Ji^-M U Competitive Lease Terms. Can SteveiveDI Dl Luca 733-7653 ' i . urithBttlltki'Bar’Slooii. U geO ulel' ! . ' Approx 1323 3 a , . $4t1.000-1WflFsllt-ML8MS938- ea. Can Jeff BSck 280-2800. ~CiosrtrSowrmir£qijiiyGoifCoiinfiirM-M«mb«ismtrcan-3r“ A ppr5i82i 2 M-CooimarcielPetsatlel *' . Frands Rorence 734-7486 or Clay Nannli Fromage, Can, J. frands;!; Approx. 2036 SO. tt.. 3 bdm- FoLTsM.Oin^j annlnl733-7t62, $119.900-Jl 1 Im ! S120.000-Jina»-Ml $24,900 - TWin Filii - MU 182921 - tt ■ J*'™ - MUIM V Tw ri MUM • MISH7404 - Co««nr CM Estain Call Betsy or J.FrandsFlon ' Private Golf Course. ^ Area. Snake, . Featuring a Vt^ of the Snake fthrer Cai I. $l45,099-1MBFaila-MLSn7998-TM-IWeiutadwdBeluiia''^ : ' . $iao,906-TWnFt»t-in]bdrm.2 bath,'de’n,.waik-out basement, ! Rii?ASi!!*E^It View. Cal Sten Dl Lucca 733-7653 or- Approx.l04»0>/.88.000sqlloverhei Approx. 2019 Sq f t 4 Florence.Bdn 734-7486. . I Peaceful Surroundings. Call J. FrandsUs RFlorence 734-7486br $12l.09e-Ji verhead doors, ofllees S re s t-r ' ■ JmiM - MlUfTOOfl-Hotin / 4H Rick Glesler 280-220aI ' ' lgOIUm sTO-7653. ■■■> . Realtor Owned. CaaOenlse:M » I 977l4'-8twlMtti Sthosi DM. •• Steve Di Lucca 733-7653. waler.Many t1».000-Jereae-E- Elslaa lsl SaMMslee ' $29,900 - XInbeity - MU #98134 -^PirfietUttllBn Per ■ uSul?Ctfi $139,900>lWlaFilis>IIU I available. Can J. Francis norenca for Fomier Auto Dealership BUg. hasiShowRoomwHhOfnces. Sho ' : An aiieniaiivi to itie 'cooi Comer lol on goli course. Approx ti 4>4 acacre, Cali Jack Stalley. S122.90I-JIH p S T« ' ‘ ■ S"73+74M • for details 733-7553.' ' ,CgAg^.onv^Tnni*nieupanup area. Can Stave Dl Luca \ craftsman slylind w/ masoiMLt«97lf7-RBillyi . • Approx. 1320 ifimshed.a •MS«9a2S4.|larfliflM|aS«MhMafl ’ 2800. • 'cookie . • cutter home. 4 bdrm, 2ba,. $59,900 - TMb Fim - MU #98241 -OrsilArM- Or . ' itallt. great ar 9 Acrn Platted. Call Stave Dl Luca for IWsFall^lscrBdlb'ltRatefll $139,900 - IWa Filb-lasonry M a c ^ . Call Jelf Blick 260- S\ */• Acret, Ni. Twm Fills, No Covewmt, Cove Call Denise $12».lS>0rJ< -McCluiJy.736-8770 for Details:-:------S S a i s S Newer buiklino, ,1500 sq R. 2 (possllpossibly 3). prlvaie offices, - :— ' .^PentttoProfftHoailUM- MLSff82H - Nett RMse SibdMtloii kitchen, large reception area, grnTk - : ___ i.ocited.ofl.fiii8.Ave..Appr^ M U HWM - d m le Hsatli w/ _}149,8fli-M j BiFilIi=M lS #981$3-Ji3 - Jncndttlt yinrl___ _ .C ^ ^ ^ itS s 5 Acm Piatttd.-Cag Steve Di Lucca for-! A pprgt^y weovertooking Piter Fails: lease,>Nuny&aBaiyfortfetiiis733- Fireplaets. Cedar.Shake Ei alii: CanJxkSlalleyFor $184,9 M V- .Jlromf - MUH72U - IM riU 1Ma Fails - MLS«98784 - Conaertia .norene* 734.7466. Approx.24^ Sq.H,-3 Bed, 2-BI.-2— j -M tSnTUZ-IW o^fotaia CaUar Varfout Sbas Available. Excaoeni Front a Exterior. Call Betty or J, Frandt . J$1H,00l-UmMrly-MU'f978M-HM.HMfiMliiat . Jy^sqf Frontage 00 PoWne Road.-' ' ! . 'SoiCtlfiitir Vl*w Im rWnrinnkhui Ul/U» 9s.Ca9P3ui c S n S ^ r f f i S200,000 i SadK'Dodn at Both Ends, aa: Enllre 80 Acret can be Purchased. i0on,Approx.1J4Acres.CallJsftBRdi ;' -MUf9H2l-AirBrkkHe«Mb>.,J Im 280-2800 — 'ConpadUMPricaforcnh-'-^': ; t174,M-1MlFKIi. ^MU b i l t i . healed shop, W ,8el«— {5 Bedrooms 2 Baths. IndudeiGaiidPlpiI Pipe. OutbuUdkigi C a n s e n t. CiB t e m m katlei}. uqderground um*. ■' • Smart home w/higfHp6ed( Demu McClusky 736-8770' Jiriins - MLSIM H - hMMMWClii M U iinii-itniH fiiiiiiiiii ’ I«tJM -KM if1y-M UftlUl-MrlitesFina 0?t^«^of land. Approx 1840 R, 3 bdrm. 2bl . 2 Bath, beautiful wood fad tt 10 . A.tdOl ol s'tananripiees ivtfibie.^aadiN/Slndiconcniit^: aai ’. i e d c t b l m & i l i r m ^ , 3 btfnh, ,• i80 Kiis H/wheel ih tt & 8-m erM TM , fLl-Acra PtrceH. Underpround power, ^ an^'CalCiiy|(annW;i : Itf tfmi«touL Jeff B U 280-2800 . J tNM »a l lor approved buyer. CtfBH or I .M ep(^acijbii.piMM.Roidt j OiMiy I r r t ^ System to .• 'i-. b

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I LYNN(NRASMUSSEn I ANNAHESS:ESS:. I : . WALT HESS v 1 Assoc:oc.Broker/Owner|' ■ UuM-W ■

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|r|'T ;'".jv ; pDOROTHY i OEIST. : I . KATHYPABTnmaEl Assoc. G ro iu r/Q R I-^ l j| : ' ! '■‘'■‘;'i-i> ^^■Multi-MIBionOqbrClub . ' - ' Mtfltf-MJUon Dodi; Club ■ M b i i t19,900 LOOKS CA Well maintaintalned.B mobile home. I s sts2,sq0. : . Don't miss tiiis Great hoihome 183,900 2 bedroom, i 1 babath with open $56,000 Excei .You'll be pisasanilylly surprised by this Looted on)n quiei street In Cameo Park. ■ qt In desirable neighborhood. 'Lotsots 'of living, dining and kiichen i homell It has mannany new upgrades [*•" vlhyl inI in ; kitchen, laundiy area and ■ . “" " " 1 ^ W.llbulll2b.dledroom. •. 1 bath home iiper clean with 3 large bed- ■ >oolootage for Ihe m on^i 2 bedroomsin,j f large lot Sheds. RV parkparking, partially Including countaftoinoM . Ilooiino; and baths,. l.bis of sq: ft. and all ■ bat . ‘ feneed’and.wheeichairair accessible, includes a shedsdon'anicesizadiot'in breakfast bar. 2 be Dath - posslbls'Srd bedroom Iri ba: • badroom.-2,balhs. appliances spli plus washer and dryer stay. I Great starter home with I Call JOHN HbUBEiISER 9 420.SB 06. Only $20,000,000. Call PEQQY 7 37-39251.'"^ment. Call KATHI SCHRADER todi'odBy* for a garden.'. Call REVA ase u l l RICK BEARD al .*98659 ■ , .', •"..• • .■ . .»988G0 - ra?-3917. *118217 . •' V 390Bor32IM7B3. *i>SW'SiV'J '• • ' 539-5311.' *9891 THOMASLLOYD “ “ “ ROMNnMNCMT^I . 'Sales Associate' ' :stlasAstoclats. ■ IB ^^■M(#MOIonOoairCluti h h Ik ^ SI .S80,9oq CharmlnoIno 2 bedroom cot-; S5g,W0 .Ne te3,9in NEW IISTINGI This 2 bedroomIlbath 1'b $67,000 Wendelil 2084064 sq, ft. on; STLISTEDI.fnrBllonii xittaot tiyle homi'on iNe Pretldini Sueett I tage home • Remocnodaled balhrobm , home.' 3 beebedrooms 2 baths'approx. I ^ 2 Si' ’"ve'^-.lMludes 5 bedroofrooms, 1 bath. uies.overgOO.sq. lL onthi miln floor and S Irooms i 'bath detached newer gas heat • Great ISOOsq.ftf t 'VeiyA large yard with auto I tq.iq. It In lha unflnlsliM biMffltnt an ovtitliirm /amlly room iri basementent,wo-*stove. need. 'For more garage with aii Location: Drive by.by.132 Polk Street sprinklers and small garden>pot.'Fillly I tlngla car ^tage. livdMod lioon. git heat i baseboard.heat, partfincei alley access lor more I liige kitclien - For'moie'details( Visit Vi details Visit T^eKessTeam.iam.com or eaii than call TRACY elI326»M84; 3i Realtor tenced, fLujaLeesI.CaJLPEBBIE.EJhJ Frul ■li.VANCLWAlkE5A \ DEBBIE D A N IE L S -H rh»H«tiTeam.coffl o( a ll WJU.T-737*3t39t3 9 ir ««ii-7iiMMii.- -lalamiajlonjili liB WALT-7S7f3039-orTAINI Owned,’*98306 •• ' Sales Asiociats DANNIELSi atat737:3907; *98904 ■|t*>If*Jli737-8940. . , . . . ;■ . ' «9H8;:> ■ . 4 2 0 ^ , . ; . , | _ 7 3 7 j3 9 0 ^ ^ B ^^^Jg3-657^ 9 1 I I i | ^ ^ H | SeB.goO - Charmlno VERY NICE 3 BED/1 HATHB m72i. , , '' . , 731-8971. *07137BA4 . ,■ 7 - S | ■— ; , ■ -. ,-S m m $92,600 Their loss.ss. Your gain! Over $94,900 1997 Guerdon Manufactured JO ANN HEAVES m ' , Excellent for 98878 , ■ C 280-0822. Only $99,900,900' TRIDQE737-3920eo;,

HICHOLEWEBB VANCE WALKER . Sales Aissocisis . V 9 S H IM Sales Associate ' L_737j90^^H NEWCONSTRUCTIOTiONt Now Is the tISJU UCEU£CEIUNT IKVESTML'raFnRTUNira l $111t1S,000 3 bedroom home.in Fljviro 0 n $1U,909Lov(lr.mll-iR}lntiintdined brick horn In $136,000. 'AreyoufOu looking lor a one ol a .time to pick your coioroiorsi'M akethisa ThijbeMUuibnckfinck fwiiilu it cloM 10 schools, {urk. ■ 9acres. . . .1 acre could be sold separate great neighborhood.' On comerirloLRUturilind- lol Wnil building Site?? .This 1 one Is just miriutes. grangt. Etch unit hts 2 Midoau. I ■ sciplng.piinie iatge feeced'b bedroom'2 bath.horniome yours with ali W te*< H'wg ilh'nearly.l7acres. OulM ge. irtd (Krijujut. Son units hin ■ usswcflffl . -. . B 6 5 0508. ! »93r34 ■ , ' ■ „ BasmetieaTeaBm 737-3900.9. ■ . , ■ 4208.','- i.iy. :

JOANifE NIELSEN ' • . Sales.Associate PSales Assocleie- Millions Producer

t149iOOO-:Yoil'must- jsfseathlsSbed^a TfcwWQoetfl# l * ilohg Wlf «tt'|W'.tifB^^ IM sfii) I $1IB4;90b »■ Super. Money MakerkerlI h $189,900.THIS HOME HAI II9.M Bailtiui:nmfnr3bedi90m2tit>i^ai room, 2 bath homeime in Kimberly. l»in.htf«SwtootfMootn.0istria.YougillourMrD(nu|' '. 5 1 Imnacirtata/.iS acre. 3379 sqlt'4b(dr'ooffl'sq.ll UMiai;iMsRiAch.'.n.'.Fishing^ tnd pUjignwnd ' ind IM bttfti'itioytiOo«t gndi. ind a fuH loisnM bisf ■.nm ic IIS flieplice In lldng room. Spacious home InI nen.w., nilihbor. M l Illding & Lauhdromat/Restaurant11.4 i 31/2 bailiST plus a separate gue oul lovi Ihl MW ott Mtfien irtti Its I . I puiry. Front porch indbKk hood,.excellent finishIh Vwork, lots ol Ills {oodquiMyuptraimL'TMyirdlspnvWwihitvgi ■ fun Uthl'Oak Uichen wtth newnan appliances. bot tub, G»ifMMmul hut pwnp. Premier ime machines. CellJOANNEatBBS)W* sun room, spiinMiis and inieic work. P lease callIIRICKBE/nDll R '»d tnmn l(w; ftjh ifliciencygu ■ “ P nlercom sysiem. juid community, k iwrou m r Irom yurngnd goi MtlwoicMnittfitliirltNpyMhontttomloraMYUi-l' . l6X20shopandsomuc>iinore.nore. A must SM. couoL IncMis'Uiptb«kinas.CellDOWTHTIltH B39-B311. O S 913' ...... r LOUlSAHAnRIS-^^ w u i j m M i a 194;' «g6t7fl ’ '• WIJOJMjKAVMWWit. MiemUamtwtitTit73Tr39W.-.«;.:;;.„l. -KATHI SCHRADER-H ~ ^E^IuAn uodete^^l^ r B n Be the 1st to own ihlsills beautiful brand 1229,909 Outila:ttilafldlng 3 bedroom vintage I WHI'HITEam BRICK HOME with Bssemem l u |9U,dOO New llstingt . 90003q9< . l t mOUSKORSE'Sr'S^UP.’^SOO^uarllooL naw 3 bedroom. 2 baibath home which home on 3.3515 aci'etac in Hasti'man. Double ■ bn 3 acres.. It is good and true. Hom< bi(iioom.4.Sbaihs.2'mu- Includes a bonus roomom & 2 car garage. tflflJiniCUon,Won. Kanhrood floors. s U k M 'l iius approximatelya 3038 sq. f t.. Many, office complex, long tern'lerm tenants. S i S d winlng I room; grut room urtth Located In beautllutlfui EastHdoe Ique light lUures. Gat flriplice ■ manymy. many extra's -'about 5 minutes elilngs.’ large ccnred deck tiutfes deUghtfui bedroom guett ■ from>m Falls Avenue and Biue Lakes. great location, lots ot park • LsanoTH Subdivision. ’S199.900BOO. DM1 delay, horn SllOM a^ssb??ss^acns:.wiler'slttr< 2 op and grten house. Csii ■ PriceIced at $229,900. Call SANDY foi ina.i6uiidpeflind7 stall ' StiesAssodat'e Calt Brenda today. 3232444Z3qr .420- DOROTHY to see I compliant, owners wli|I ca carry. Call P»turis, riding arena SN M l leeetllet aeiiats 737- ■ ypurur. ■ppolntmant. 737-3968. — : bam. Cali NICHOUtt WEBB 423-1292 or 737- *99012 - a9W.>9818

JOHNHOUIER ROHFREEIIIAN MENDA CUTER iH■ W f i j U H I DEIDEBBIE HOWARD H . DIANN O M IN0D9IAN H . RICX8EARD Sales Assodite Sales AfsocUte . ' Executive' ■ .SalesAtB Associate' ■ Millions Club. H TAMI QOODINQ . Assistant . te H ■ _SaleiAss^tt_-

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r^BUC^VICEi - ' CONSTRUCTION ■ . D R I ^ S E-MAIL your ciassined adad FARM'. HOUSEKEEPING ' " - 106 . ■... ; - MES S A o e I raa. .QefniStotaJTrensponatlonon- • to-'iisat:—^—___ .Neadlng:axp..rench.hand..nd.. .PT, AmberinnlnEdeh,-Ap- i MEDICAL. •. . . ------SPEOAIT— •Dcn1pay;lo’fWwofk~l>k-Bip- wpar -Islooklflgforgooddnvsra»rs- — 'tw InadO m leroR liM t—- ~FTpOS«ten,-775-7554661rBlr -plylnperaon: 825^5200^It ’ h o m e ^ I e a l t h .p r o * . fore you get the iob..F F o r hr. Call 208.fi37-4444.a . ” *. FESeiONAl^rovidas Q o^^Btiam a^. . - ■ tofundiyvans, raefersft' » M Rfti “ W R filW H T W S . “ • MEDICAL _ • -walking-lteors.^Wa^hava NOTICES .coHafBuenoN ■ •^FT/PT:irilgalof;ma^lhaiy'i n . '.Tha City of TWIn Falls Is aoTICT : Full ilma'mrdlcal'fillllno' I EIFS / Stucco appllcatera 90< c sp tin g applIcM ionS'fortor person for busy olllca.'B. for Its emp*oy^'aml : Immadlata Opening ' m l. ' r neaded.-.w|il traTn.T324.; r . : m - -iha'flinnuaLFIREFlGHTi. -CP-T.and lCD-B.finowl-. prelessionsi and co(n- . — HN-.Waakands ... .. _vlce.8cams;.wf1ta.tojli -pasBlonata:caV«'to ' ■a l c o h o l i c s ' ::5236.orleavemassaga.a DRIVERS ~ ' - , ERS lasting; Information . . 12Hbur.ShWt Federal Trade Commli i ' FARM .------■ .. an edge a n d experience p i ^~ clients. Due. to growlh, — r ^ r v " a n o n y m O U S^ " 1 sion., Washington; D.C PR0FE8SI0NALTRUCK. paekagas.m ay be ob-b- .‘ lerred, but will train Ihe . _ ,-4p,m.*4a.m.., iiiocjl...... ■■■■■...... ■■■Ill - Milker M achine Tends a -.wearoleoldnffforRN's, ; . 20e-733-«300 & 72646S0I , 20560, or can the NatkM CH D R I V IN G s c h o o l ; ” talned-by'contaetlng the. - right candkiate^-Send re* Cen- DISCOVERY RESEARCH : 'm achine th a t milks' dairy - •LPN-8,CNA'7anda^ a! Fraud fnfomiatien Cei GRO U P CLASS A CDL * State«• cows: guldaa.qow into' flx - sume and salary require*• cial worker. Charge'Nuree poBltim ;. , tar. r-800<76.7060. B• B , Is now accepting • CeMiflaxi; financing^ slanchion and .washesfo ■ 0- ,ments.(o Box 904260 % Is.open (or weaken'd . i FAX< • available. Call 734-0586a , 83303-1807. For lultmr.lar. . Times News,.P,0. 546, shiits'on Satur­ : appllcattons tortelepbona' ■ 'teals and udderof cow • ♦ Ability to’funotjon dia interviewers. , DRIVERS . wfth dlsln(ectanl. Squeaz--SI. >•7 TNvIn Palls, iD833Q3B' day/Sunday. ' : intarnet/New'M adla no,. jReedy.Mlx Drfvers.wanted;.d.- ^e8:cow.'s.teaLlo.colIect. • • ^OeBlra-lo-make-a-dlf' • • ■C0Dtacaenl834J6Q3^ _ " YOUR ~an w s only c o n d u c t s u rvray. e y ' CDL required. Exptireri-ri- s a m p le s f o r c u r d a n"a-SEWetiAL’ d : ferencolnyour . TWs Tlmes-News hM"iinfor . wiearcti; - ence preferred. No phone,10. blood.' S ta h m ilking ma. a- Idaho Sand & Gravel Co. _ _ im m ediate jopening fot j; corhmuniY ■• . . ' m i ed ica l ■ . . • lew Swing shift avall.'Makeke 'calls, Apply.ln person,n. ^ine ahd attaches cups ♦ Ability to interact a p - LPNs I rioedod'for Private ‘ E O . a part-time intemet/Newen- ' your.own schedule eachich Monroe, Addison Ave‘.»-. of machln_e_L6^eats ofJ l if. ■ 2'*j^abW^«M0;36pm, . . TIMES CLASSIFIEDT M edia Sales Represen-les : ~week::.You;wlfl:have;to::to: =WqBt'-Famlly-ln8uronce-:e* ~*cowrRsn>ovascupffwhentn —ersrahd drivers lor Ihs- ;''.t'.'-;,.-D EPA RTM EN r ts -.'-2001 constnjcUon season. iue .work al least 3 days perMr and40tKoHered.B ' ' requlrikl am ount of milk Is ;733-8600 to schedule Call 734-O6OO to apply. an- week and 3 weekend - . obtained from cow. Dips>B person a t 300 S.t 208=734=5538Z, ' : through the sale of ban- f?,?} DRIVERS . s- •*39^JeromeJdEOE ''E xperience in longterm p s; , d a y s.p e r m o n th to fulfill Warited Owner Operators' ' cups of rpachlna into dls- ^ "ner ads. sponsorehips;on.- . th e .re q u lr e m e n ts ..Y o u 7 '• Infectant.solutlon after care a n d BehavJoral medIca ^^^^""^^ •' ? “ w/or without Iheir owri aii- ! ' I o e n e r ! ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ MEDICAL . 2 0 8 ^ ^ ^ 5 4 3 site design, ilnk'buttoh.-e( must be at least 16 years ' each cow'ls m jiked. -units a plusll Highly RADIOLOQ'irREO/rECH • (BURLEY), I— .archlvlng-and point-ef ill- . thority,.53'jeefers.&wns . __^cempetative.wagest- d i ' - o f .a g e wHh g ood reading.VB avail. 46 states, very good - -Pum 'ps milk from recepta-' -^IMMEDIATE- MENTAL H ^L T H -^FulHIma plus on call------r I— ' - -saie-chargesl-Candi'v e and communicatlorv skills.' „ ' cies Into sto rag e tank ond >' Benellts.lnclude: ^ PROVIDER . poBitlen opan v^th C t iced. dates should have ' 'ratoB.’ Fuel & Insuronce- 5 OPENINGS .★Medical*... training opportunity iri •m- The 'pay (or o u r night-shift' discounts, peirsonal'/j; clean and sterilize equlp- MASTERS LEVEL • ; . '^That birthday a d you ptacem- , make. Our production is . B a T.TRUCK DRIVING . ing cows. Pay Is S8.50 Correctional Medical beARRTragisteredor .. . , pictures. Slop by.Thooy! . base salary plus com-md .-:from$6te49perhour^_____ 'tSm yaiirC tnM A C D L J - . —paU»ouc>-T.wo .p o sllIo n - , ClassHlod Dopt today! . ::miBSlonLPieasB.'8end lor ■ Tuition A ssistance ' This is Ihe perfect job lor ov'olloble. Subm it resum e' .leading prevkler o l cor- energetic team player f,-.. resiimeto: those of you looking; forr a Idaho State CeilKled . ' end Include social securi-!? . vancem ents, quick pre^ “” 401KPlan^” ' also capobleo( working . i-„i Deby Johnson ' • m otions, S1500 to start. Ploase apply In person rectlonalhealthcare, oi­ tibn about.my (other second Job; port*timen e Buhl, ID. 208-543-6099 BI ty n u m b o rtb :’ -independentiy and Thellmes-Nows , No experience neces- a t • lers an.excellent full­ (Jamds)FranK Stelani work or 0 job that offers-ra EDUCATION . ------^ CAPS.,- • • time opportunity for'-a . possessing great . J»h • P.O. Box 548 >48 great growth and an op- 2001 AD : sory. w e train. ,- 500 Polk S treet East, customer servlce-skllls, ' -livod In Idaho Falls in th< . TwinFalls,IDB3303<»548 *P- DEVELOPMENTAL -Klmberiy, ID 63341 Mental Heallh Profes­ • early 50’s. Anyone'will J ■ portunity to h av e a career. 215 N. U n c o ln . ' . . Acompetlllve -- ,Fax:(208)7W-S538 '9T : . SPECIAUST. . Call'Moh, or Tues orcaii Connie Slone or - sional at the Ely Slate Info, place email R oger 8 In the Market Researchpn Tb direct staff and work•; : Jero m e. ID 83338 B Prison. Requirements: - salary/bonefit package " RLSKAPSOm8n.coml,M 0 e-mali Kn . Field. We offer bonefits: 9 am to 1 pm Leann Jo n e s al, .: . . and relocation • debyOmaglcvalieyicom •f: wilh deveiopmentaliy dis- farBT— ~ I- 42^5591. • . M aster's In SW . Psych ' ~ phone (207)942»1364,« ^ 401K and scholarships >0to able children and adults.i. Experienced gravity irrlga-a. 734-2883 or Counseling. M ust be assistance Is available.' college sludents.' We are Sell mollvaied, organised,J, tor ond tractor operatorsr - ,• •■■ . s licensed or certified In Applications will be'-' .MEDICAL ,. . . {tbcepted in l^fuman'; '.'•i'l 107.•' : :i lion currently looking to fill a supefvisory skills. B ache­>- warned. Call 280-2266.B - . NA 'e a CNA’S Nevada or ablato'ob-, e I Conduct public opinioisno. SO new positions. 1 HSteC— — ------Resources at .Cassia ■■I ABORTION lor's degree in education" FARM :------P lease opply if you ore cor- ' t a i n l i c e n s u r e o r f l polls over the-telephoneN o Please contact: Discovery dr related (laid required, ' Looking lor desk Clerk, Regional Medical Cen- I ALTERNATIVES | -ft Cowboy. Must doctor . ing, dependable ond are 'ce'rtKlcation.. Experi­ ^ ABSOLUTELYNCreh. Search Group at 735- « „ approx. 32 hrs. per wk. 2 ence in hord^lo reach . ton 1501 Hiiand Ave; S ’ . Excellent benem s after 90° outside. Call before 8:00 f looking fo ra great opport-. SALESI Strictly researchaur. . 660,1 or a t Ihe,Turf Plaza“ , days. Apply in person.ot: >0 . 'AM shins & 2 swing shilts. populations needed. ' Burley. Id 83316. PflEONANCY CRISIS CENTEF472 . $7.00 to S9.00 per hour • p.m.at20e-366-7931.B • , . W £ ff TESTING lent 778 Falls Ave, Suite-B2, 158 Bloke Sireet North, P le a se apply in porson Community mehtal (206) 6^-6420 EOE — - . Casual work environmen,,4 TwinFolls.B. ■, KS.""""? 734-7472 ~a00-371-7472 Twin Falls. ldaho..B •. FARM ------T------“' ' betw een the hours o( 10° Btirloy C ere C enter and ; heailh o r work In crimi- Flexible eves, days,hrs. t .-'■■■ "i;-I Full time poaltion. CleansIS - orhto2pm.HolidoyInn , . . nal justice setting 0 H I wknd. hours. 15-30 hrs ’ . A ssisted Living Unit MEDiCAL : .1 I . 1 0 8 ■ Ime- DRIVER / ------” I e d u c a t io n . I bam s, exam ines cow s for)r . Express. 1910Fliimore: .1729 Miller Ave. . . plus, CMS oflere excel- RN R Twin Foils Cara Center . • perweek. Great part‘tlmd UNIVERSITY . trealmenls, h e rd s cows to,0 -Salary negotiable. • Including low'cost 'ln- 1 SERVICES. ~ to CSi campus. Fer mere 208-678-9474 ing (or a FT. RN; days^flrt. Hill work history. Local routes»s - . Pocatello, Idaho & from milking paHor.r. No p h o n e c a lls ple ase . .surence, tuitlon'assis* info, calt 736-28S3!illII!l!l MEDICAL, Stall dovelopment/lnfectJon '■ . , SA N K flO PTC r ~ from Gooding. 934-8934Sa DENTAL RECEPTION • Leads animals onto trucksa La n d s c a p i n g Looking' -tance, 401k'Ond gener- control. Wo'offer compet- S : BEAUTY - COORDINATOR ■ .to b e sold, m ay.bulld and (> '.NIghlstMpteehnkian.C»‘ ' ,ous poid time oH.'Con- ,: ' Alfordable & last. Accidents, Kl.- DRIVER- d . (or Crew Leaders; CDL}• reer opportunity, exc, sal- . Hive pay^alwg-w/a com- . dh/orco & criminal matters.367 Stylist,.PT or FT needed.-ele, cOLClass A. OTR reefer; DUTIES: Coordinates repairfacllitiesondd d riv en a sprinkler forem- tact:. Laurie Williams, 1 _ ve>V busy walk-in clientele. daily dental dlnle and .fences. Moves cowre (rom ery, medlcal'background ,'HeaithSenirlcesAdmln- ' 1 ’ Call Brad Rice at 734-3367 ■ experienced'w/1 yoar or ■n ,an.788-3161B_ • required. Send resume te ' P^*lud*n| ^0?401^/ . with leasing options birthing areas to main isirator at 775-289- ' health, 1 dental, vision, iKe, BANKRUPTCY ' available.-Catl 734-2731;31. lOO.OOO miles wiihin the hord. Holps.wlth the2 maIRTIRa n c e ------.- Attri: Scott Idsi 3 yrs. Qood driving fomis patient schedul- ,3747,or fax: 775r269- . adisabUItyInsurance.Ap- . Compeiiilve rales on«• . . LynnorLisa.*- '* Ing and record keeping; heoilh ol.the herd. Must,( Seeking talonted,.onerget-t* 526 C S h o u p Ave. W. . I 3760.DTIVEOE. , | j record. W estern States, , • lc, toam -otiontod : /in person at 674 East- .Chapter 7 bani(njpicies. interviews palionts to know a11.o( th e different, d : Twin Falle, ID 83301 ' ! L C .S M IEB ■ ,------^ go- mainly Califomia. Home individual. Mechanical,. nd Drivo. Twin Fails, - Je tt Stoker a t 734.8452. □ determ ine eligibility (or • dairy.positions. Drive ll MEDICAL ;. V . . . _ bie Need prolessienal, outgo-all- - every woek..Cail 1-686- : fabrications, electrical ,E0E ;.' I '.sen/ices: responds lo tnick.& tractor. R equires }' CNA n e ed e d for pereonai I m e d i c a l . i ' HASSEL FREE reliableote. Ing parson who Is avail-J •& 500-5801 o r g34-S686,B skills are all beneficial. N uraing ' ' ’ lawn care. free.estimate. ^ inquiries: coordinates 2 years experience work­ • • one on one care for one ’ able (or both morning •& Exc;‘ wago/benodt pock- SunBridge for Twfn Falls ' Call 733-7604. . .. ' a t DRIVER . . ^ ^ patient caro wilh private ing on 0 dairy lonn; Pay. is : rosldont. Day shift. Full I ' a(lem oon shilts. Apply al „ ago and advancement currently has the fol- • .DABSiippiy.T.F. EOE0 £ Exporieced (lat bed. doubleie denial o((lcos and com- $8.50perhr,Theposilion ' ' lime benefits. Twin Falls • : NEED YOUR LAWN ^ & IriplB andoraam nnla . ^ .u tilty ip rg a jjlz a tio n e ;, ;. .L.InJocalod.ln.Flrth.ldaho..><- P °‘antiel. ^ n d resurne to^ —Care . Centerf674Eastlend-. ; _LQ.wJji.g.p.o.a;i.tU3.as .. S . MOWED? 4« rrHfrpr-*°c ~a s t Hoy experience helpful,I. menllors student case • •^SUbmrTOsume-tinciude- • available: | . V • • Call Ja m ea a t 73& 6324« ®' “ Foils id; ^ 3; EOEB ' iwn. N annies wanted. Eostave ' 11 w estern sta le s, loads; recniits patients^ soclal security num ber to: PROFESSIONAL LawnKn- •. Coast (CT. NY. NJ) Savects. Only serious n e e d te applyly deposits clinic receipts C A I^ ■ MANAGEMENT ^ ■ " I m e d ic a l . R N s & L P N s NOW fflRING: . . Care. Residential & com)on ­ SS while Wotching kids.ire. B B a r R a n ch and mointoins ac- #AF2001 ■ . . Leed person w/oxperloncee I , CNA's, LPN's a RN's. Full time for.2-10 shift * .C N A -F u ll T im e • mercial mowing. Cleon365 .Top solories. Paid alrfara,Jse 308-0144 or .733-2'l16aB • co u n ts ; p r e p a r e s re - , 215N;UNC0LN in 01101(0 hay production.I. 1 Rodiotton Tech a . and RN Supervisor 6 ...Day Shift available ; ' up. ete.736<426^20-7365— vacations & holidays. Uso JEROME, ID 83338 g I . Medical Tech. . . am:6 pm:.Responsible 32. DRIVER ~ , ports and Iree paym ent Boling, reking, & stacking 6am -2:30pm , Night . ofcar.TSN ^549-2132. ,r/ sheets.' - , wlth.mechanTdai oxperle-S I Coll 733-7300/878-4040 for daily patient care T Now hiring for Mixer Driver/ FARM ------^ Shift 10pm-6:30am •• Reasonable rotes. ->.■ • CLERICAL in r y U borer, full tim e, benefits.s REQUIREMENTS: G ood I, • n e e . O n ly h o n e s t, do.-.- I PERSONNELPLUS. . ond th e appropriate a d ­ General Laborer Pick^ pondoble. hard working, ministration of.medicatr .. ■ . Call Shelia a t 736.6713.Bkj— Longvhw FIbn Company — -C lass A CDL. & T&N ‘ .• knowledge of dental of- rocks, moves irrigation " able to put in long hrs, ions. Current RN/LPN 1 ^ I s occepting eppiications-ne- endorsement req. Apply at: . lice practices, proce­ ' pipe, bags product.8weops. MEDICAL------b r id g M ? “ ^ "(or a Raeeptionistnime- dures, end lemiinology: f ' nbod opply. 324-7148.B 1 license and an Interest ‘ > Repair,iRebulldi Replace- tie s' . . Kloepfartne. ■ doors, iand perform s relat­ ^ - keeper. Job recp^bliitlea a . . -good.knowlodge of the . ^n-woridng-wiih-the-ge* •; ^ ■ or Remove. Jim 32fr4150 ^ --7St Madnna,St:So_utim- ed dutiesio'asslsrFARM-I: MANAGER------^ ~ _ .'DENTRIX or com pare- 0 Nursery/Garden Center’r’ > - glo faiTiiiy i^ysieion office.' riatrlc population are — OFFERSrt^^ '8-. DRIVER Route monager ER(aflricullure>408.161-0 required... ^ ' . : - payroll, porsonnoi files, Br bie system of tracking 10 Iri growing row crops.I. M anager with hardy plantIt CPT'a ICD-9 knowledge' ♦ Two Week F^sid ■: - ' ■ HOUSE CLEANER emptoyeo relations, good^ permanent, full-timeIf pallonlfees.genoratlng Ion- .-position.-CD L req u ired : Weeds ihe field using as knowledgo/diognosis.. preferred. 420:e867-or MAcation ■ • ■ • T heresa Williams. phone skills and reception- d. - receipts andTorms. ond i. ’ budget, purchasing anda ~ “r736i7820 weekdaysB. . C N A ^& N A s local route. Benefits , hoe. Lays a n d m oves irri- ■ Call 423-5009.M ^ ' 1st duties, Communlcallon a moklng deposits of ciln- s supen/lsory skills. Retoil ; All shifts avoiloble. R e- ♦i Sick and Holiday Pay ' >P'y package. Good people■a , ic revenue; obliily to in- .. gatioh pipe by hand. B ags . " MEDICAL- •------^ sponsible for basic pa­ . . skills are desirable; Apply and hand-stacks tho bagsB ' nurseiy ond business ex- ♦ PWd Conip Days for 1 13- 1.1 . in person •i ' skills a m us t. CattiJ .. ^struct and supervise tient care. Experience ' ^ ~676-a55B~~' T ------~ onto a pallet. Repaire pal-~l- '—perience-a-mustrFulHime* ^ - w an ted , '. iGood Attenaance ■ . CHILDCARE— • -348 . South-Park-AverWr oihors,'ond experience lots using lumber, ham- >with .th e e ld e rly p ra - ^ with word processing ol s positions also avail.. . • laf'ad but not necessary. j — ^ E R ymmi WE S. T — w in Falls ^ EOE M/F/V/D . .inei^and,nalLS«veeps,ond>.' ^ D O.e T ' ., A.40JlK.I{etlcenwnt^ . ■ "tethli'rearaTra'arniS! ’ cleans the warehouse records/documents.' ^ Snake River Rehabilltotlon '■ $500 HIre-on B o n u e Plan 3 ....^CHIL0.CARE^4.IW UU-M'* CASHlERfflECEPTlONISl1 ^ , B«par. Flatbed Drivers lioer usIm a broom andd 'C hristine Miller at Kimbor- ( SALARY: SlO'.St per . a A ssisted Living In Buhl. ForCNAsmN8fl.PNs <♦ Heallh, Dental, a n d : licensed daycare. Meale neM ed: (or Ogden, Utah -shovel. Two positions.I. ly N ureerios,-2882'A ddii- .M ust know 10 key a data '■ is now recruiting (or on , .New poy for up to 10 Incl. Ail a g es.. welcom e. based, . • . • - > Salary S8.00/hr. : son Avo., E ..T F, 83301 . ' evening Nuree a e Optical Insurance. ; > ' ICCP accepled. Referen- .or(ax208-733-0043 yeare qxperienco ^ W.li • vJmVhondiemStl^^p e . Operate 11 Wostom S tate s . CAPS ■ night Nuree. ' . ♦ C o ll^ Tuitiori .. ees, Call 206-324-S7S4.B J ,’ , • Co.ConiribirtodPfolHSharingn® TOA pW? Conlact Job 2001 AD . phone system . 401K : "8 Sen/lce or tho ISU Hu- MANAGER • ------^ Outstanding beriefits are . /Assistance ' HAVE OPENING FORIncr.' 4 ' .retirement, paid vacation. ♦Paid Vacation ■• : ■ 215 N. LInco lr i' ■' D la trlct m a n a g e r. A well!!_ LPN jM Sy HIra oh bonus 2 years and up, Moals Incr. estoDiisnea company .iss ~HN 9 /b w m ra o n b o n u s ' , _(Sclmhnihlpl ’■ _ _ . •T arp/S top Pay “ ‘ a l 282-2517 for Ihe Ida- ' - — ■ • Sm oke (roe woik place. ho ol Division of Humon RNANCIAL^ . . looking (or a m anager forr , Holiday pa^ oftor^go To become part q /o u r ' — Hours Mon-Frl. 8:30-5:30 • Health Insurance • . Resburces announce- D.L, E vans B onk h a s ann IhelrTwInFoiisofftee.The» W e ore also recniillng for . days - I(cam oppiv In person at ■ S en d resum e to P. O. Bo>^ • Average Eamings-S40K-«-. Immediate opening for 0a company has a great bon- an evening CNA posTiloh. - »Eam .27-.30 cpm AverageL„- menis end application. • •O n-slte Daycare. t K, Twin Falii, ID 83303.1 All application m ateri- Real Esiole Loan Proces-. efil pian. W ages DOE. • 40t(k)in90,day8; . . Brkisevlew Estates ‘ Employment_ C l e r ic a l — ^— ” als must bo.submlttod sor. Position requires pre­i. Please submit resume to» < Administrator Roger king a 1828 Bridgcview Blvd; g PO B ox 4 7 5 6 B oise, id Experlenced.lelephont ■ to the Division of Hu- vious experience. The i Director b( Nuraing Pat . Ploase^pply^T^^^^ Twin FaUs, ID 83301' tts. bln collector. Great op w man Resources In Boi- successlui cendldate wlliif 83711-4756by4/16rt)1.BI '• Rasmussen invite you.lo 'lACCOUNTiNO - ‘ com e a bo a part o( a very, or ci^ 208*736-3933' .' . SunBrldgeforTwin Fatts.in ponuiilty (er the right p e r s; se. Idaho by April 20, 11 Ma N A ^^R MO F^lerrAie,‘ W., Twin & wfiiton MmrnuTiicallon. r spedal care team. Come Teresa Culver, Ext. 254 a national leaderin so n o r will train. S en d rO' 2001 closing dale. - I. Full time store monager Falls, ID 83301 or call . 1 . su m e to PO Box 782 ISU Is on AA/EOE ;organlzational. & PC: .position. Retail expoH-: 'b y a s e e us. Visit our spe^ . (208)734-8645. EOE ., ^ •long-term care, is cur- skills, a s well a s th e ebillty -ciaKadillyameetour .rentiy seeking a : . . . Twin Polls, Id. 83303 ' ' W omen ond minorities- / ence a must. BMng:re- ' are Encouraged to tq handle multiple task s a1 . sum e to; Tuxedos Now in1 great leam ol care givers. k C L E R IC A L .- . ler • . • -■ Apply ■ ' cross-sell bank products.>. MogIc Valley Mall, TF.B Sl. Beneinedicis BUSINESS immediate openings fer Sond resume to: .Human • . ; Snake Rivor Rehab ] m w J a 5 E h , Rehabilltotlon a Assisted Fam ily Medic experienced secretorr NEW LEASE PU R C H A ^ • resources; P.O. Box", Lube Bay Manager needed. Sical Center OFFICE ies, bookkeepers & T IEDUCATION , 1188, Burley, 10 83316, i Living ^ , PROGRAM U nverslty o f Idaho ' Apply In pereon at Juies I t C a re S e ^ i c e s MANAGER i8l* cashiers. 0 . Don't O verpay for CDL or oppiicotiens are avall­ 620 Soraouo Director Patient C . This position is responsi­|0' 733-7300 or 678-4040,, • • tralnlnglll' Jo b . No. C 01-74 ablo at p.L Evans Bank* Morrison, 1243BIU0\ Buhl, Idaho ’ PosiUon .will provide admlnislratistrative direction & leadership ble (or dally menage- L 15 day course Admlnisiratlve Assistant ^ . Lakes Blvd. Ask lor DaleI 208-543-6401 Iof nursing & olher clinical areasi«asinh^ilalsdting.Willt« i on State Stroet.B . . Cooper. CoB 208-736-2482 m'enl of accounts.re* PERSONNEL fer O nly $120 1 ($T0.31/hr.) located • .' a member of senior manacemenlmenlteamprovidinggeneral . . coivabie and payabib .'.C all for deteiis ih the .Twin-Fails R8.E MAtitjFACTURlNG . management decisions forhospila j P L iJS B Free CDL Training for Conlor, Twin Falls. ID. Rnanclsl Services firm In1 M achinist Full time. Apply for all facility related ex- Kotchum seeks responsi- . ing variety, growth k challenges. I ■ ‘ penditures a n d billing. Spouse! W e Offer Ex- to perform a wide vorl- ’ ■ at Langdon.in Suhl. Pay j'® CLERICAL •> ble. entry-level person )-ean management expcricnce.«.\tomD^prefem!d. ^ . '.You must be able to ety-ol secretariol sup­ 1 DOE. Contact Uuran.B 7 _ ; LongvltwFlbnCom/Mni with minimum of two Competitive wages work Independently un­ r ■“'“XE&K"""'' port (unctions using ' Immediate ni. h a s on opening for a Mein- \ MANUFACTURINti der tight deadlines to >er. C onsistent Mllos.' computer.word pro­ • yoars genbrai o((lco te n a n c e C la rk . This per-SMQ ' Experience Orivors oxperionce. Must be able) Longvttw FIbm Company Family Medicnl Ccntcft e n su re thai all account­ cessing equipment for Mne. ID 83336. EOE . . ' ,0 son.must posess strong •. Welcome! ' multiple laculty and to handle administrative,, ■ is accepting.applications •II ing related tasks aro .jll math, computer, commu-h,g or Call: 888-490-8343 j lor factory empk)ymont. It[ Employment com pleted on time. .8ta((. Minimum qualifi­ customer service ond nicalien and office skills. www.SwiftTrans.com . cations: Oood knowl- marketing support respo^':' Is desirable thiit foctory . . Leading candidates will ^ (eoe,'m/f: min. 23 yrs). . possess excellent com- ..edge e( ollice support nsibllitles. Competltrve benefits. S end rasum e loI m echanical and -puterknowledgeandUj wStoXpwicAvi.W. functions inciudtng 1 3 . Twin Falls. ID , - ’ word processing, fliing, P.O. Box 2206. Ketchum, ' malhom aticel aptitude. a t t e N tr i O N ! ! ! ! i hove experience with DRIVERS W o offer competitive - . EOE M/FW/D— C om e join o u r te am . Enioy^ ram^sing^a variety of Idaho 83340.B , M edicare a p d Medicaid - __ salon/benetits.'^.-::- -STUDENH HOMEMAliAKEBSI-RETIREESii — - billing,. — . CLERlCAl...... ■ - - f " 'b e n e f its su c h iss: Ip m e ' ------Apply In jwrson:^------r nd N eed FT detail oriented of- . time, good pay, vacallonL receptlonrga^therlng FirefBonkot Idaho Is look-' ‘ ■; W E WOTYourr—"■+: ^ : . and compiling dalo, ond - 348 S o u th Pork Ave. W. — •— w e’otfor res'ourceTandIn- fle a a s s is ta n t. V ariousaffl ■ pay- •leaXf' Insurance & ing’for reialionship man­ . T w in Falls, Idaho „ ° muniplo safety bonuses., balancing and coordi­ •• — outstanding benelils >n-In­ duties, telephone, data agers to perform variousI e o e ; m /f /v/d cluding Medical, Den­1 a . entry, etc. Speed and “fac- Toaih, Solo or Relief. nating 0 workload (or . toiler (unctions. FT & ,PT • Gadus Pcics Resort C ulno,10,3 a wholly owned tal, Vt8Ton.401(k)anda>ff curacy a m ust. S end ro­ New equip. 8 8 & « » 6 7 8 5■ * mulliplo prelects. Do- oponlngs'are avali. Posi-, iSIEHSIJIE-‘ ------^ ^ subsldiaiy of Amcrlstar Casinlaslnos, Invites you to, - - sired Ouaiilicatlons: , . Truck/Mixer/Spraoder liberal paid lime offse su m e to PO Box 941263ox % DRIVERS .------^------tion requires previous {olll our.tcam on a part-timeIme and or full-time ; (PTO) policy. Please)rl T he Tim es News PO Box Two years o((ice expe- cash handling exp., elfoc- repair,'general knowledge, 03. Circle A Construction is■a rfence; Mlcmoft Of/lM , , Health Insurance, basis. To bc qualified we askaskthatyou: 1 ' send resum e to: Lori40 548 Twin Falls, ID. 83303.— now accepting applica­ live com;nunicatlon skills BehUler, Admin., 640 >' software proficiency; a dosiro (or'continulng ' •. 1. U ke People' CONCRETE RNISHER tions (or tnJCk drlveis. Ap- typing 'speed.ef 60 ' DOE.Applyat27N150 FilerAve. W .,Twin :.piicantajnu8Lt)ave.a.CDL. educolion & kioming & a _ • No Experience — Z-JUndcratandltheJlhostiiospltnhlg" part o f • V _ _ FoTts. ID 83301. O r call *L- ■ -wpm l-Cloeing•Date^ - , sense orhum or, FlrsT[- “------.W;:Jeroma,-ldahoa— - - —S u n ^ t^ A r e a .°'. ' , with tankers 8. doublea 5A>1/01.Forappiicotlon I . Necessoty ... ."Hospitall^* ______(206)734-e64.5. EOE_:i= i • •431.^813M _...... Bank of Idaho is locallv- JL • -forms-eonlact-HomoiT - owned a operated com- • 3. Eii|uy nauiUfK aUdittciitioiiBirinconitt, o r " ~ r i 212 HIghlarid Twin f ^ l l ^■ . Resource Services, ------: AnUPPTIBIM ft...... ' CUSTOMER SERVICE munity bank offering com ­ • Paid Training 4 . W ant to continue,, or start a career in ' h'seM yloadvonJH ln— Unlversliy of Idaho, PO petitive wages and exc. I Bex 444332. Moscow, AIIShiflsAvallable the Hospitality Buslntulncss , . Openinjlfpraiemporarj, COME IN • o il 7 3 3 ^ 1 . benefits; FOUR WEEKS ID 83844-4332, Phone: ; $6.00 ■ $10.00 • Excellent ! fd TODAY DRIVERS paM time ofl. P leo se ap­ per hour 208-685-3609. www.ul- ply in porson at the - Reading & If any of Ihc following positiontion interest you, please : ' ' tion In the Clatsined ' FT/PT n e ed e d OTR. • daho.edu/hrs/amploy- ' 'PennanentindTinpaniy Dapt. for our TwinSc START ketchum o(ftoe.EOE.B . . Refers. W estern States. Accepting ^pUdtlonifOR Verbahskills' call or visit bur Tvdn Falls Offlci>fflce located at s k i B lu e'' •Falla Offlc*. The posi­ C anada. $50 0 aig n on >y TRAINING Fa!lB'^fl4E'conior 2 0 ^ Ukes Blvd. North tion' wiii slarl in May£ TOMORROW b o n u s. Fuel & sa fe ty . *• 738-3800. AA/EOE. Full time Fihancial Coiistructlon required I626..WewUlbeha‘|ipyt(>! and possibly njn throu- 18 bonus possible. Home Spedaiist position with assist you with your employmeiyment needs; ' .. gh October with 20-30,|r Immediate positions » . available, will train thei« frequently. 888-865-7600.I. EDUCATION------^ South Centrei District • • Regular R al^ flexible hours per.w eek. •1 Valloy School District 0262 - Health. Accounting Clerical • Ffot]t Desk Agents.; A g rM t eu tn rM r ie b fo r ■ night people: DRIVERS n Requirements: . is currently occeptlng degree/experience ForkljftCeitnied ' .• Switchboard Opcrators/Iors/Resefvation Agents • . COll«0t StUdMlM. GETWHATYOU applk»lionsforthe(olk>w- required. Contact B o n n ie' • Heallh Benefits ,f •D esire to succeed OESERVEI • Restaurant Servets • •Hardworkor . , ing positions. Special at 734-5900 ext. 206, (or Production available in Looking for 0 self-starter, • We'll G et You Homel Teacher, Elomentary > more in(omiation J — , • Cooks ' . __ . . - ' able to (ecus on the^ •Neal appearance • We Pw (or Experience! ' a • Willing to tr^ n ’ ' Education TeiclMr& QENEflAL ------^ ^- , -Machine Operators’ _ 30 days' • ^ n q u c t Server Scit-Up tasks a t hand, a n d han­ • Your do n d o ’a Waiting! ' Music Teacher. Please J p ' ~ ” ' ''■ '7 ', ^ ■ dle deadline pressures.a -SSSmotlvfl&l . • Complete Benefits VWOBBBBOStf 'Maids • EVS Oaniioilal) ft] 'CallMen.orTuta . contact Or. Laurel Nelson . Accuracy. In spelling. T *Auto Shift A vallablel—• - T 'a t6 2 9 ^ 5 3 3 3 .B ------K you enfoy talking o n the- .-—•-G eneralStore Stocker/Cl;f/Checkcf— t . • — - L : - From 9 am to I pm.— DfCKSatONTRUCKmO 1 telephone, please call :'“ '‘Warehou8e~ r: ______boBlc.compui«r.skiil 734-2883 '. r Incomc Audit ’ and a pleasani manner 600-727-5865x465 fxmr ‘ .— ------Rendal We need added $ 6 i i Q 7 h i - >r ^ OA3BOO-m-9tOp • .ftrmm^lnary ■ women/lnentosAt QeneralLabo; .'^Guaranteed w ^e,. . ; •iCenoRiinner/Wrlter are essential. Please ■ ■ > kltrhi.n^>w»M . ■ r ' . call 208-735-3326 or_ • ^ ------' ■ - ■ - —appolftlmanta-fer-ottr- ■ mlnrhFBriwiuirM)^ ■ ■ - ' represenutlves. . • ;- send resunw to: ' . harvesting Mulpment • , Slot Attendant' : • Hourly incom 'a'pius ■I A|iply In'person a ;5 , ,r • • One .CoolTsi^nlsbr. ^ REMEMBER ■ ‘ needed. Knowledge o f' bonuses cattle helpful. P iS tlo n ■ • P O Box 548 8 TMbMidayadyouplaoM •Twin Fans office . •*’• Hwt/Cashieis open now. Base salary. ,• M -F.4-9pm.SaL 10 am • somatfme.agolnTTie.TiT)*#-► bonuses, housing. ” Now it the time to te a p m .. 732-5259 loT •xtra vaciion j ...... ' 645-2381 er 645^3232 avd ~ oomaplck.upyoufjjietuas.- 733-8350 1399FlmoraSuila#s62 • monayrWhynotMlthoM# ' StopbythaCuttomer .7 tTM y w WUI oe our OMtT^. S C o d liw . V i f 'Boodlttmsyotrwb—n,. SaiviiMrDafMkxlByl - : _ U .e.C tu .lflrt. 733-0931. ' ; iTW ifiW rtBtelM Ol > •j'v ' ' Rbbff-CASINOyiAbclAbciXTtNEVADA-^'-';'*:- . 'flMtng?CiuaUMwBlitolt. , . ■'-■.II

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T l MEDICAL- ; • ■ . . MiesgLUftMPniis ' ' MtfiePLLAMPfttta ; —I-PR0FB8SI0NAU- I ------— — ^ LEdacotlonal.AdmlIm lnistratdr-^Prlndpol-BI------8 H 0 S H 0 N E .R E H A B .« ^ r,- - F ie s ta Ole'-now-hiring a li- ^ ^+?BMuJl^-Aecldent-4- jyraig^ l^reBrlcar6ra:4ird~:'' 'T . UVING CENTER , . . S u m m ^ r^ l tirhe, prevtotiTt s ' poslllons. P a y b a sed on1 , ; cation specialist. Local,i farm.equiptjiemnt opera-; ',HealthiUpto-S200 - ' PIpelltters, 2 yrs exp.nec-; - . ■ • St. Edward thele ConfessorI Catholic y ■ 511 EAST4TH STTBOXtB B ’ experience siipervi^ngI ' excellence & pe rw n al ' '.tor,irrlgatlen ability, andI 52000/day, 100's FreeI :''essaiy.Afv^tsau^ect — : • —SHOSHONErlD83352— ' - — perfonnance.iQood .V -eaniowork.-Centralfdaho.- ' -to pre-employment-Drug^T-^ ■ ” School, TwlffFa "^seeka-experlenced com-;- - leads-1-800-999-9055x87 ~ Falls/Pre-K to 6.”’5tart. ' : :/^Q]Se6-2228 I. :Call20e-5S4-40p6B. : • www.uabranch‘.com , .Testing. Appfy.ln person salaty $Sp;ppo. .V 1 . COME JOIN GUfl TEAM “ t to S 1 2 p e rh o u r. App’ly \mt. Applicant must have - . Barclay Mechanical Paul, 1. Valid Idaho principal > MISCELLANEOUS .■ a :RECEpnONISi:...... ;• -SA LES--. •- _____- - 1. LPN-Needed FT/PT . . Mon. th,rough Fri. betw een•ri - software'design & devel- ' - Id ah o 4 3 8 -8 1 0 8 .^ :.-^ - ' '— • ,certlflcate reqiili[lili^ or obtainable in; ^ Job o p e n in g now available I- Chiropractic doctor, needs avohinos.’- V- ' V 2pjn. a8p.'m.B .. - opment experience in; .KIckBack Poirits LLC Is ‘s .H ♦ Fork Uft Dilveirs ' • n; full time assistant receptl- ■ pieased^o announce an ■ ; ; .. ' • .6 mbs; App.ppiy by 30 April. • 2.0ISHWASHER.Needad - . both Web & Applicationn onlst.CalM-888-305-, for 5 pm to 8 pm 8hm. +FtehPfoce88br*', ' MISCELLANEOUS . ' • ' exciting ground'floor '■ •st packet from: ♦ W arehouse Labor . : .FT P a n s Dept; helper. Incl.' J.. ':ioo7onytime to apply.. - opportunity. KIckBack: I =i '♦Clerical '. 'shipping, receiving .'?ormrn'college*ltSnr^^^ « RESTAURANT,. . BuclTDay, . computer science or i»m- ,' Pofnts ls-a growing com*. ■ '• ' - 630 Falls A ' i MEDICAL . I Apply In person at: ' ' - delivery. S om a heavy '* Sautee'd .cook needed, 3 ' pany b a sed onVa uplquis « 5 Ave. Twin Falls .. . • • SIQN-ON BONUS+ . .' p li I e rte .ch nology. 6: FAX f7,nB)7.'R^-7Q^g ' Employment Solutions ' lining required. Pick up . ., yrs experelnce.'also ne ed '.'customer loyalty p.rogram.. .01 tha nation's leading - . '• {208)73^66; _____: EXCELLEMtBENEEPS. 4 . ' ^applications at J u le e -L ^ preferred; Must ba sefr 5- r -1201-Felle-Ave.-.feSte.24 i ^motlvaleo, hard working . e-m ail SEGCA<:Adm®hotmall.com • Lookino for a skillod,.. Twin Falle, Idaho Bpaot Harrison Ford P a rts Dept. P! er. Apply In person at mitted. Independent,’ en- '• c an train you lor ono oi 1 iateamplayerwilhabil-;I:' ' Jakers. . . ' tha coctlest jobs'In i ity to.-vyeri( llexible hours ' ergetic sales professional . I MISCELLANEOUS . ■ MISCELLANEOUS - ..' ‘ dedlcdled'to rapldly'ex- . .trucking. In only 3 PT persbh to help cook,&& when requlrad;,Excellentll RESTAURANT. ^ • .M anager lor our HomeB IMMEDIATE OPENINGS . ' weeks,you could siart - r - • • — HwHti D hrislonrYour- i -cioan-housorMust-be-40- 0 , :Liilla Caeftai'4-isnow.hlrih^. - ' • ’★-IndOslrraraghtWeavy ir lor pail-llme positions. GTCWTEY [ hours would be Mon-Frf. years oM pleaso.733^005.- ■ S r a 8 B ^ ^ S p n n ? l o ‘r’ 1- '* Pactory-All Shifts ' - . the right candldato..Sondd , ‘ Apply in porson at: • • once Is a plus. Successful R£GION>NNAL MEDICAL CENTERH ■ 8-5. Minimum 1 yr- ★ C D L . . MISCELLANEOUS ' • candidate will ne ed a de- ■ clinical oxperlanco. ■. resum e with salary re-1. . 820 B lue.U kes, Twin Falls •, l » e O P i £ U'JN/TED N TO CARE" . ★ Construction/Fortdift : Southcentral . quirements to Glanbla : pendable vehicle for re- ■ • CaHI(?ah6Home : . * a RESTAURANT • ------.glonattravel.'Thls'chal> I ■V.: WtMrrtnUyhavaoptnini Landscape/sprinkler . C om m unity. Action . • Food8,-lt)c. Attn: HR. iningi for th t foUewl^ potiUent:It: Health & Hotplco. Inc.'.• • . * .T ree Trimmers 1. • Lunch sen/orheoded.-' • -londlnQ position oHera e x- ■ - r ------23g-1-1g2-EOEr— . Jias.open1ng8jojour.W.fiatb:.1:. _l37.3.Eilimor©-Slr.Twln.n ------^'CBllGardenCale:------erlzallon Program lor a Falls, tdaho B3301. “^plIonanrTcome.grovrth* ;■ . ' ■Santa Day S:urgery-RNu i ,;; — ' -frM echanlc/W eider..'' . 735-0722 aflor3;00 p.m .B ' opportunity; subsidized' ■ . (FullTlm ii) * MEDICAL . ' y-' ' 'EmolImusinOslanbiausaxom' * CNA, a RNs ' Clerk and a CarpenterT A A /50E .D njg Free Work5 REiSTAURANT ----- . ., health insurance, w/eye ■ ,The C ascade Medical C en- and dental and a 401K ■ • Cancar'Cantaiter'HN,(VT).;.' U b o re r. T h ese Individu­1- Place.. . “ -J^ow hiring delivery -‘ . tor Is’seeking candidates08 PERSONNELPLUS als must have knowledge,e. • _____ drlvers.days anights.' . plan. For more inlorma-' I for a D iractor o f N ureing m ■ S p e e c h T h a r a a j p i s t - 10 T O P PAY - NO FEE - of m nslruction a n d build- ' M akeuptoSiO .O O tlon'about KIckBack Sftfvlcfts. ER'ahd/or Med • pALES . , , I Aak About Our Naw Pay - : __:___ 1 AaHAcffrtlflrntlnn n ' Ino malorials. per , points soe.our web site a t * - ■ T ^ ufB-and aeme-mBnaQ»7- TNarehouee Inventory Twww:t(lckbackpolnt5Xomr • - -r • ■ Pliyiileal T hl ar a r a p l s t . mont oxp. prelarrqd. The y. . m aglno yo u r future : • “ Apply in p e rso n .' . ' Ploase sond resumes to- .* -.;..:OwnerOperBlor8 - . 733-7300 : 678-4040 Clerk’e primary responsi­ ■ '^ “Welcomo ' (FT) ID llrarino raqui«luir«J , , , •/' , ' Cascade Medical Center*'■ www.pereonnel.com bilities will-be the pur- vith U.S.'collutar ■ Jerome Pizza H uta • KIckBack P o in tv 1 0 1 7 'S , Critical A ccess Hos- Call 1-800-LEASEWSE ■ O c c u p a t i o n a■I l T1 h e r a p i s t - ; . chose, control,.and secu-' RESTAURANT'------^ . 11SOEEdan,lOe3325.B ' E located in C a sc adle. e . ’ ■' - " rityot weatherizatlon'* . S e t I n s p ir e d b y .o u r .fFT).IDllccniieopnor tem p i^ u F m l ' on MISCELLANEOUS . . leadership shaping Now hiring FT morning SALES ; . - .------.1 MealsAodglng provided' matoriais. cook for rellrement/healih • : ■RadTKh/M«mm» >: The DNS positionon Snake River Juvenile Oe- . the last-paced fron- '- Market comrhunlcatloh for students outside a . ' >; C a rp e n te r L e b o re r’s rei-'■ tier ol v^fralass te c h -, .c a re lacility. S a m to 1:30 servlcos. Commission;. .' 50*miie radius o f ' I AKRTregh'torodort ■ ' combines ttie Supervisionho tontion and Youlh Center>r '.sponslbllitles will b e to In- of nurses and CNA's whods needs highly motivated '* nology. Our wireless pm. Exporlonce In thera- ‘ CallKon731rSS4Z\ ' ' « h 0 0 l8 l '■ ;■ ' . ‘ ■ M edical Social:lal W orker - o . stall weatherizallon mate-■: , ' network Is ona ol tho . peutic diets'holpfui but ' staff 10 Inpatient bedscy ' adults to be positive, pro­>• rials Including all types of SALES ^ I I .■ On cnil M hoeded. ivi ' and a 24 HR emergency Jj - largest with millions not req. Apply In p e rso n ' ud social .role models, and0 ■ Insulation, windows, andd ol customers nation-; at Bridgevlew Estates. Salos position open. S lu ss-. | | ■ M e d i c a l R e cEords o i C oder- room with shllt work andd- provide'Structure and su-■' doors. Applications and ' er Whoiosale. Commissi- ■ management ol the Med­ d w ide.'now our Inno- 1828 Bridgevlew Blvd. TF ; • ' . (FDRIHTroqulrodDd . ' , .. . in.. pervision for at-rlsk juve->' lob doscrlptlons a re avail-1- vation and ambition on. Vehicle provkled, ex- ■ ical Contor's QA program30 .. - nlles housed in ehher a \ a R N k - a ablo at SCAA, Bidg. 2; . are energizing a lu* p en ses pd. Fax resum e to ■ Salary range Is S48.000c. structurally secure orstall Now hiring suponilsors'day AnSp ' A dvertising S a la s gree th behavk>ral scienc­ (1-800-564-6973) appointments and actlvlii- * Competitive hourly Roeponslble to: Inside e s or sodal wort< o r equiv­ tom - Wteftdyndy/Rccraitment Ceei^inater ot .'fleers Standards and1 CALL733^2341 or-. . tn business lor .over es. CNA preferred but hot - ^ 1-800-863-5627 . . ' w age . S a le s S u p e rv is o r ! alent vwrt< experience, be eoyearel . ' £00) - C onnie, RN, BSN . ut '. Training Academy re- " ‘raq. CDL prelerred but>n ' qtilraments to be consid- PLU S COMMISSION laminar with the Juvenile A COMCAR industries . ' . . WttK’-’ r ^ w t (om not req. Apply In perso n o Quarterly bonus Responsible for: ' ' •HOC ■ 8, / .ored for future Juvenile Corrections Act, the Bal- - ■ . • Otuqtrccwoiwtc at Bridgevlew Estates, program • ri26rTwnrFaiisricr ’ t ~ M ake a differencece iiii y our life and ours...The . new accounts, ad design, JOPPORTUNITIES l i e opporluiilty exists, at ■Floor, Twin Falls County 3ualifled'Candidato8 83301. Must be able to m . ■ Minidoka Memorialial IH ospital. N ow hiring for I Courthouse. Twin Fails will have: . - * customer service, and . travel ' Equal Opportunity ~ )rthe.foIloivlng positions: contributing Ideas to - . County Is an Equal Op­ • ■ . • ' Approximately 1 year Emialoyerand Dnjg Free PUBUC SERVICE ’ ' portunity-Employer andj Journoyman and appren- in sales or retai - thome pages, All job '.Workplace. ' : . . ■ RN/LPN .'tlce plumbers needod, dutlos will bo done thro'ugh' - MESSAGE . ' Drug Frae Worit Place. , experience .Federal employment Inlor- ^ ' Full/Part-limc and PFPRN positioris available or . exc. pay. paid hoiidays,- 9 A high school dIpIo telephone, lax. mail and SUPERVISOR < TRAINEE - ® on all .shifts. We w el- ' ‘ • MISCELLANEOUS * ' re't I re m e n 1 p I a n . . . correspondence, Musi m atlon'is Iree. R e m e m - ' ' : comc niirscs who spcspecialize.in theTdllowlrig i ma or equivalent ' ‘ bar. no ene can promise ,. lg areas: M ed/Surg. IC U , So.L .Start & Associates isI 208-788-7920 • , _ .. .* Good verbal an( enjoy working with others .OB.and ER. Comc.ai2.and work in your.spei:iaU3 youaloderallob. Forfree . lUy area. Sign on B onus pleased to announce tho communicallon skills . ' In a team environm ant: ; ijivailablc.forthisposjosiiio'n. : opening ol It's Twin Falls-I PROFESSIONAL I $ 7 . 5 0 IInlomutlon about federat, o llic e . th a t will p rovide> ' Fuii time positions, Ve currently have po Mall resum e tor Attention jobs^^l^a^reer^,^ej^ •eERTIPIED-Nti)HiRSE^-lDE • ■"SBrvicertnndividuatrr ■ commoditiee-Buyer-ar *------■ —rhrt-o-n-o-p'g'n-fn ■ ' InsidO'SalorManagerr*” with developm entalI A ssistan t B uyer need­ : J e ro m e , IDt . . Tho TimoS'News, P.O . t o EARNING WAHT YOU'RE . CNA:s needed PRNN forf all shifts in lhe,Exten( Box 548, Twin Falls. ID ■ WORTH? Wa c an help ended Care Facility. . disabilities. We ara cur­ ed to purchase com- rently accepting applica­ modules lor agricultural ■ -mail u s at: trtsha,stub- 83303. YOU may also stop you earn PT/FT. 888-248- . HOME HEAI4LTH RN tions lor-communlty sup­ buslnessv Must have . 'bsOuscelluiar.com ' iodayl:flll.660Sm SIm lu rt SI. £ , TWto Falls, ijuho'w ' mailroom. .Mechanical ... Managar . lOorpil'oulupplkulkHiunTCH. aptitude a a.dependablo 733-0931. a xt, 3 4 7

~ b o able to' lilt 50 lbs.7 vwjrtt’ , A 'A A jfcA AtA ^' ’’’ nights and.afternoons, a ifIf yo u llva In B u h l S a r a cloan up ol production ■ Intaraatadlnbalnga .' Cactuus Petes IResort Gaa sin o -a re a , • ■ ■ -In■In^pwdanlnawapapar II Iniarestod, ploase lill out :: SST. BENEDK . an application at: The pjP l^aa contact DIatrlet : - j ICTS ;;,/, , ■ Times-News ollice; 132 '. Managar ■ ^ . • '• ■ F a mmily M edical ( ' 3rd St. W: Twin Falls, 10. , 733:0931. a xt. 3 4 7 - Bbc:kjack Deijaler's S d:hooI Ann: Danlal Walocle. The . ; C e n te r ■ A A A A A A A ■ 709N> North i Lincoln Avenue •:Jerome. [ TImes'Nows fs a ti'uO' ^ ------;—^^ ^ ...... — (208)-324n|30l-.»*Fflir(208)-32=ne.Idiili.> 83338. ;.-\-oTtnficionpTFees ■muision^Ftven4imIth-€are-:<32=P3S78 - ':" ■ : — — ----- • • potlcril-focustfd care.,'re.,Wcarc looking for caring'B^rganiiMfion-providlng^ j • • • Classeshheld at the Lynvvo(ood Mall in Twin FallsFa ' 7 lowork'forn'.topquajuality health care provider.lg professionals who want • Monda'y-i^-Friday - Flexiblee Classtimes Classeses Start . r or PftN) Desirable ,D F in a n c ia l ( i B r ! . " SJSiEESSKpi: provision to ail • (FT)P.iymcral C ounselor April 30,:) ,2 0 0 l , hospital Areas. Posiiion'ion very interactive ' ofpatientacment arpngemfnls/coliection. ' * We Invite carereer m inded I ‘ w/pliysIdans.customciim m & staff. ' . in Jeromet accounis& for physician ciinici Unique opp, for icaniln; !& Wendell . • Afternooion and evening cla!lasses , - • HRjiltology • iridividuals (maleale or fem ale) I vArielyofautles .• gy T ec h • . .. (FT) VNfeeCwi • • Send coveriiBC plus variable : . • Space iss limited - Enroll nowlnc B D irecior Patient Crare a n Services shifts, Includes on call ' ! to.jpin our saliales team In ; :• “ ,Ptovlde.dmlr»liW«vedln ieidenhlp fornuning & o( in Assistant ' * selling top of ol the line : Miidmuin09 i wr o n t FAUS * 7 3 3 :7 7 0 0 | ^ = = = ^ ^ = = -lir ^ . i-" ' ' ■‘r ■ ' J»A Tlmw-New», Twinn F ells, ldaho_Sunday, April3rllis.200i

7 -ao00iN0'(5>*'*'—^ • DI8TOICT 'A\'A B SoturrB e’YOUR- -a TWIN-FALL-8 2-bdrm r Ci ldMBEfltYSluak)7$275.- :TWTWINPALLS-rooms,- i - 3 0 4 . 1 '^1 'COOoiNOM-bdrmrstover 'W - - - i —t-llA'-.A.-.'k ■'*—A~'. - MOTOfl»ROUTE638 •, ets.732-0895.B ^ ' currenU y tooking fo r a n IS CURRENTLY . AbMlutaly FrM mrol < i i . 606 • T\ ' big risk. Before you do •TWlNFALtSCozycountry 'P 'JEROMM E 1 a n d 2 bdrm s, T9TWHPALLS..2-duptoxes ' I . ' MOBILE . . I n d e p e n d e n t M o to r -.^ l -^L O O K IN Q .E O R — J ■ Leam HowToEam. V T ” Rbute CarHerln lhe- - - — R o u te In th e J e ro m e - ;-:buslness.wlthacomp«nyi . . 3 : bdrm. 1: bath w/stov«; ...n 3 bdnn,. 2 bath w/carport. ..INDEPENDENT JR . . ■ • Online IneoniB .. check , It out wim the Bet- - refrig., 1 DW, microwave, 0 • BUHL area. Valid . : a re a s Valid drivers wWofKFromHomaPotcom j R O U T E S license & reliable ^ ter Business Bureau; For eenlral.heatlng ( 8> AC a JEROMEJE 2 bdrm. Stove, * drtvera license a . • .free Information aboul £ ■ .CII73<1,2;3 B drm s. $335-495 .621.t North College. Mail order Iniomel. Froo ' ,T H E T IM E S -N E W S ^ ' • D eeds ol tm st? JPpossible. $325. mo. dep sisrnoking. 423-6161 eves; : SoSome DW a W/D hookups.. ;4 ,4 offices, conference,, ; ■ . . T H E jiM E S -N E W S jSKOSKONE " ^ .' . booklot..1-e00-455-0103 THEMGMT , 733^»73» 57; CURRENTLYHAS ^ You w ant to se ll? ; 21 KIMBERLY; U rg e clean 1 . Spacious and clean. paipantryi large reception a' — No:pet6.-734-6600-r- -w-wofk-joomrApprbxr1480 o ------^ IS-GUBRENTUY-t^ - i » ' i i - i 1"' ‘i • ^ “ T H E T o n z o w i F R r -OREAT-csetHlowt-Est'd- 'We^want io b u y . TWiNrPAt:ts-am:i7bdnnr “TV “ i>bdnn. apt. No pol^smoK^ _ LOOKING FOR pressure washing busl* .Prompt ’ 8. cash offers. - ■ houso. h $350>'dep. No I ii n g , $ 3 2 5 /p io .'-* -d e p . T\ftfwirj' FALLS.- Basement sfl;sq.ft. Asking$1250/mo. ***** A * . INDEPENDENT Can Bonnie 877-2S6463a INDEPENDENT. ^ 0988 for aalo. 543-9150. V^lW e are local & competitive. Sm6king1>ols. S 734-4431 .■ P lease call 206-734-94S0. ' apt.e\ re'contly remodeled, NEWSPAPER ^ V MUST SELL * • . 0 Call 208-733-3821. ^ separate entranco. $400 '------TWINFALLS NEWSPAPER ------tT H E TIM ES-N EW S •R. Todd Blass. President TWIN FALLS Vory nice Rii ROUTES ON THE ,'.1 Local Vending Route, : ^ -studio houso, 235 Van- 2 mo., util. Incl. No'pels or .WhyWhy rent-consider buying . 'CARRIERS FOR ISCURRENTLY • Richard 8. Slivers, | 2 bath, garage, $ ^ m o ! smoking.istaiast+dep.Z "78C' 780 silt. It. In Blue Lakes EAST SIDE OF ' high weekly Income. ' B uren, appliancos lu'rni,' a & 2 bdrm.1 bath. $560. ■ . TH E R L E R A r e a . LOOKING FOR ' . Only S6250 Invest. . Vice President. t avaH now. Debra 788-9787 .;oHI(office par)(, priced to sell, : TWINFALLS , T.W. Stivors. . waler/garbage : paid, $315 Please p call 208-280-1332. ^ . Walking Routes . FR EE INFO . dep. Call 734.8577.B ^ .Call733-2323.« INDEPENDENT Secretarv/Troasurer ^ Avallablei-, NEWSPAPER . ROUTB.713 . _. 11 ‘8CKW5S-e443/24 hrs. _ 1.2and3Bedrborns' fwiiTWINf^ALU ------FREE GRANT MONEY t f /Apartments a Duplexes ' ■ Pi CARRIERS FOR • Holly Drive I am tailing SZCO-SUP- ' F or Doom P a y m e n t ' ■ POPLAR GROVE APTS PLIES featuring all kinds . I FURNISHED A P T S / £ ’Many to choose froml” ' R ent negotlaSle. THE SHOSHOME . Evergreen Qr._ ' Perfect to Poor Credit • |__DUPLEXES_^ I ■ Cloan.Cozy1Bdrm.apts. ° Starting si $325 up to $695 . Call 734-536INi • ol stuff such as scissors, . . Avallablo now a r e a :* nippers, tweezers, homo* 1st a 2nd Mortgages, . m Call.734-4334, . . . 600-900 Idaho Street 125%EqultyLoans'.' .• 31 . For Seniors/H andicapped/ ’, rwiriFALL^-1055 6iue Walking Routes sta ts, sta ih le ss ste e l pH-. ■ JEtlOME V.ty cluti So- : ? Or stop In for a listing .. . Lakes, 6 5 0 'office w/sign, . 400-900Stevens St. Rollnance Mfg. Homes ^ ' Disabled persons. ' .Hallow* h i Property Mgmt ' u s Available ; ‘ ars, knlyos. sworels; blow: nioreomplex,am. 2 b d m . S om e with AC :io $650/mo. Call 734-3923. Debt. C onsolidation furnishedV. apt. w/ laundry.. e 1061 Blue Lakes Blvd. N ^ guns, crossbows, leather Aggressive Finance v R ent B ased on Income rWINf^AlL^SOOsq.h.oi- . , If you llvo’In .this aria t- ROUTE 722 .' g, 2 bdnn. 1 bath . . INDEPENDENT JR TWIN T FAUS (6): . ■ ' . ROUTE 746 _ ■ 509:585-4933.B ., .gdeposit. 543-8342S 1 Locatod noar downtown,, tpm TID W E L L J E N K S M eniC flL BILLtMft .g s credit check reo. WIN ' ^ L L S D ow n to ^ ^ r o ------— ROUTES------—500‘6003lk..fi/lonme— -ME BOHL-FILERnrea/------lndudnaliutIlsr$995/mo!~ - I r — • Rocesslon.proof Industry. 3 ■ “ 733:22T87Town Cresl.' ” AVA"wABLEINTHE - 500-600 Bik. Quincy 3 bdm is. m baths, double ' Call Kont or Cindy *★***■***-**■*★**★* * one bedroom unils. Ap- -Tsn; . 1600 bik of 4th Ave E ' Unlimited Income Jgarage. Oardon area. ■.733.5336 or 734-6104. 1 1 pis, heat Included, noyard JEhOMEAREA. ^ e n tla L Client AcquWlIon ^ Jo'rant wHh receptlontot. ■ T H E T IM E S-N E W S 400-500 bik of f^adrona S Avail. 4 /1 6 th :S 7 5 0 f d ep.. - f care. Starting at $300.00 ; Only ii®/ being used by renter ’ Call 543-6294a 2 bath 4-plex across.frbm . C:0ZYa O cute 1 bdrm, ' ROUTE S20 CURRENTLY HAS ^200-400 f\4omlngslde Dr • . "^™495?Pnanc!ng"™ -£ 'fuinlshod.2 bdrm. 1 bath. 5% of the time. Looking a\ • Perrino Elem entary stove/ralrig., stc Electrfc heat, . .400-600 1st Ave. S ■ THE FOLLOWING 400 bik of, Wakefield ■ available. Island Automat- E-MAIL your classilled ad . - condo w/garage.. • School. < Centralair, gas- wc for sharing.orrangomonts. . to u s al . .$ 1 100/mo. Ind. all ' water/lavm caro. $325. s$l50/month.Pieasecall l l 300-600 2nd'Ave. E ed Medical Service, Inc. ' -. heat. Sew er, water, ' 'NE>lEWLY remodeled 2 bdrm, ^ . INDEPENDENT ROUTE 761 . (800)322-2239(80 Dept. 1216' ^'twInadamicron.net ■ - - utlls.-fyardul caro. Call Kerit e .1.800-621-7349.* . ’ ' 40Qr60pE.MalnSt. . NEWSPAPER single garage. Stove/rafr- — fvtomingside wwwww.buslness-8tartup.com FIIFILER 3 bdrm homa. full ig;S' w ater included. Out- TWINWIN FALLS Office space. . R O U T E S O N T H E S u n n se . .. 'bibasement; $500 mo. Call .1 m onth rani free w /year side ale pet OK/deposit. $550 JuJust-A-Mere s lnn. rent : WESTSIDEOF OWNYOUnOWN ■ -2326.6846. TV? . lease. No pels. Please PRRIVATE and quiot. 2 . negotiable. nog Call Cindy ■ ------TWIN FA LLS------^ — “ r-ROUTE 770—.------—S si:oa-iiore7Minimom — fmFlt:ER 3,bdrm. 2 baths. ’ ’ Cablna-at-Orookside---.C - call 737-3916 o r : bdrm, bd 2 balh, double-ga- - 0.e733^5336.orJ!34-ei04..- 7 . . ■ . 100-700 Bth Ave. E ~ ^ ~~ Cbun. Studios a 1 bdrm. • '735-1428Ji : rage, rai all appls.;S550.00 ■ 700-900 Davis ' ' . O'Leary.Way . • . . ii Investm ent $19,000.00. $:$500/mo. $300 dep. ’ with C (501) 327-6031 ■ ' wwator, sewer, sanitation All .* ulils. pd. $420/m o.-f f w fESTSIDE. Exc. cond., Irg r | 6 0 8 800-1000 Fillmore . • ROUTEBOI Aspenwood * _ TWINFALLS 1500 Bik. Aspen lumishM. Call 326-4581 .■ dep. Call208-733^8841. 1 bdrm , full bath, W/D I ■ COMMERCIAL OWNER RETIRINGI . . ^ hook-up. Water/ sanlta- ■I - ^REN TA LS ' 1600 Bik. Cascade .' ROUTE 780 - TTake over a successful PILER Sm all 2 bdrm .-K 2 ••••••••••••• R O U T E 5 2 9 . 1500 Bik. Pondarosa I" 604 I •• lion/lawn eara. $425.00 ' 100-600 W est Avo. G Carriage Way Maglo Valley ste am . |acre pasture, 502 North ■ ICE LOCATION Over TWil3Vflt^FALU. -.-----:------:' 1700-1800 Skylano St.$400.Call733-965B.« I UNFURNISHED SARATOGA NIC ____ ._eOOAVasMvo.H._,____ ^^WhlsperlngRlne.. oj l^-AFTSroUPLE)^ 2000sqft,3bdrpi,2bath; sqov/estAve.j ■- -13OO:r4p0 WSshrngtdn S' ~ erehipwlth29.y'eariiTipec- oc ‘ APTS 'IoPPjs. ? d o y ^ arago. pri-, a UT ROUTE TRS cable reputation. C ash tr ^UTO D ETA IL S H O P - ...... 'ffo’utE-fl05...... - TfioW8’«oifehOtlgh''lSWaKff' ’Tri .BUHUCASTLECORD. 734-2347.w.7a6-a919« 11,. , . 1500-2100 Bik. Falls '• "J Taking applications . • P P O T ilH 'tW 'bdim ! op^' 10OSOO East Ava. G .. Lazy:J Trailer Park- . ’ a good living and sorvice lTi WIN FALLS House at ' ; _. ■ Chase & Capri .. . the debL Up to 80%' . 2bdrm epts.. ■ .•-Welght.facility •.» gJ 431 Bluo Lakes N.pbssi-r . ; . . . . l00-800EaaAve.H- .FawnbrookApts. . -bath, all appls. $550/mo..^ Ront F based on Income. . . r- care Included. $400. -,^31 Ilnancing available if you ° •Clubhouse' ' tHEMGMT h e 733^)739 ble offices or hbme a ofr ' ROUTE 794 5purchase the real estate ^-»dop.Call208-734wi8l1. 734-6295 o r 543-6633 S ficeRlck'733-6146 daysM. • n yo u live In th is a r a a S ' R O U T S B 1 0 Equal Housing Opportunity. • *V\ W asher & dryers fw ■ ara Intaraatod In baing a • 1400-1700 Bitterroot . totoo. Down paym ent In the JEROME 426 W est 2nd WIN FALlS gj^CeP- S I • ParaOise Place • : Cali Dawn at TtONALTt :.2 bdrm. D/W, W NFAtlLS .-----^------nawapaparearrlar^..', 653RoseSt.N mid five-flflure range. • ,• Avo.A 3, bdrm, 1 bath, ga- RLERr i 1 and 2'bdrm apt., detail spaces available for . Owne riWllMraln —-tah oa,J a w » d V»rdi $ 60 0 - * -v — e ryx ie an, cwmuiiluiit tu< dep.^ 0 smoking, no pets. « —735=^600 -a a te ulll. .rm. w/W/D ”. 1 lease. 5 2272 sq. n and ^ agar. 733-0931 ext. 346. ' ROUTE 821 IflOO-rS^fSt/sfW . . *CFA Thornton Oliver d< cation, appls lum ished in- 2022 aq. ft. at 670 Blue K eller - ' . ■ C 651 Saratoga Dr no k-up, AC, 2 space I l' i t A t ■ ■ 100-600 3rd Ave. S eluding dishwasher and ' Lakes BtvdN. II intorested Business Brokerage * j e ■disposal, laundiy on pro- .' 1 paridng.Nopetsorsmok- 100’6004lhAve. E' . JEROME tn country. 2 'dl Twin Falls, ID Ing $500. 734-6360B. - plooso ’ contact Connie o r . -. - 208-847;0820. • .fa,bdrm.lbathmobllo,S4lO , mises, children welcome, ■ LeroyAtwood « . -,'j; ■ ■ ■ ■■'______.. -t- dep. 324-3430.420-1669 JV■ no pets. EHO. 3 2 6 4 0 5 3 . « « Wir^ FALLS Lg1 bdrm. ' i1-600-269-6348.4 ' R O U T E B63' 500-600 Bik Jackson No manor how you spono your - _ i Clean; w/stove a refrlg. s n m ■ 100-500 Filer Ave. W ' . 300-400 / Meadows Lane :■. days.' -elatslilod Ills your KlfitlMBERLY. C lean sm all 2 FILER F il Newer: 2 bdrm. 2 ■ ' Ulll. Included, $425 mo + WIN FALLS 1,000 sq. h., ' . ' • - busy scl>odulo. Put classi- bdrm.-house, b< 433 Polk Sl. bath. bi Oarage. $610/mo. TWINFALLSfwi 2 Mrm 6 timo to ■ 900 t}ik Blake sr. n. Intereated In being an J J9fl Park A venue, 2 bdm i, Soniorago62oroverand S; ra'lN ^ FALLS fWlw IW'FALLS Newer- 3 '300-3004-sq. ft. Downtown,' como pick up your piciuros. ■ 100-S00 Robbins St. . ' .1 bath, nice hom oi $575-1- disabled, d l income deter- 666 ssa Monroe (1st,mo. rani bd newly rem o d o lo d .-127 • ' '■ oep . ■ m Ddrm. 2 bath, $660 a.2' SlopbylhoCusiomof. . ' . ' percarrler... . 1 minesronI.AskforShiriey ' promo)|^2 on bdrm, 2 bath,, bd Main Ave E. $300 monlh. 934-4986B. ■ - §4 odrm. 1 bath, garage. J?®,'' ' Sorvieq Dopt lodayl ' ' ROtJTEB74 : Please / eontaet DIstrlet W / C a m p .,953Sparka. LOTSOF. ' 0^ S610/mo. Call 280-1332.« ._E®!LCall (208) 393-2051. • 700-600 Caswell w. M anager at 733-0931 j ROOM. 3 bdrms. 2 bath “ . HAILEY 616 616 Paradise Place, $550 WIN FALLS industrial 700:600 Falls Ave. vy. ’ e x t3 4 8 . . ' & ( C o m p a n y ■ only, $ 7 5 0 .+ dop. -fd o p .-2 b d m i. Z b a th 'all V?*wiN FALLS Nice clean, ^ BALMORAL APTS. ' bdnn No pets $350/mo.- Park. 1200 sq. ft. office . Cute-1 bdrm, 1 bath, 510 . .*New* -opappliancos. , . building. AC. 2 restrooms, .3rd North. S 385-f dep. fdop.Utii. incl. 326-6654B Ifyoullveonthe'waat -k k k k A k i f a • Affordoblo . S27 527 Borah * Bac, CLEAN -1" 5 offices. Also.l 0,000 aq, ■ .a id e o f Tw in Falla A are vnnaitoia ’ Coll D aye e v e t’A ' Luxury 2.bdrm.1 2.1 bath units $450 • TWV>i^^l^ALLSCulotia2 Sw.ft. warehouse with office.. -t-.dep. - bobedroom deluxe energy pi^Q Interasted In ba in g a . ■ Nonn’?m^>Mt%*«nppn*r urikNOWi**. Piro sprinklers and 3 FAX Indepehdant newspaper 324-4603 1,2.3bdrm. . 776 776 N. W ash in g to n , Close* olflciont < apt. $400 a . nhasphase power. 736-0142M . earrtar... 57e-1110« ■ ^to CSI, 2 bdrm. 1 bath, $525/mo.-Elovator, YOUR P le a se e o n te c t DIstrlet . BRAWLEV S 4 5 0 -fd ep ...... secure underground ‘ WIN FALLS'^ - • REALTY ■ M anoger ■ READYll C u te 2 b d n n , 1- ; P< FRCE/QUAUTY 733-0931, ext. 347 .734-6658 Nowwi!n^o™Mitlons- Ni bath with laundry room a. 200 sq.ft. Reception-f 4 AD rWIN FALLS Apt. 3 bed- ' ,-. Syringa°States."*' covered co parking, $450 ’+ FRCEWAREHOUSE ■ TIMES CLASSIFIED . room, 2 bath, $500. 1 bdnn. apts. Oulot a well doi I BUSINESS I ii maintained lor Ihe elderty VEF he best residents In oFFICBWAREHOUsI* ffic DEPARTMENT I • OPPORTUNiTIES | ■ ChoapuHlltles. 733-1359. "I A;A A'A A A^A 62 yxs. of age or older, Closo clo to schools, $525 V !he Magic VaUey Uve 39090 sq.ft.. s< 5340 sq.ft.. 208-734-5538 W IN FALLS ------imborfyRoad ' Brand now Breckenridge Hondicappod/Disabiod dop. doi 464 Robbins. . it Fawnbrook Apts. (HTb? AAA Greoting Curd Rie. D ragardloss ol age. c a i > find oul why, come see yARi'AREHOUSE 5000 sq.ft.' O R .AbbrovK.liOf»«On»ooMrovltt|. ' * home. 3 bdrm., 2.bath, Call D ave o v e s a w k n d s TofI od losutis. Whon you wtlto 55 Iocs. S2K woohly pot'l., ^ Federally Assisted . 324-4603 ou)ur oxceptional apart-. £istland ^ 5 Dr. ' your. elMsiliod ad. bo turo ■ C om plete C ar C are community amenities,’ Housing. u Call 829-4206. , FRCE/SHOP 208-677-4543 • Freo Into. 800-277.9424 incl. pool, spa, pedestrian t. nonts featuring spacious, (oadsft 'undocttand your .7 C e n te r & M orel * In Handicap AccosslbloB. . • I KO • 8000 sq.f1., • 0 f*0 -eoll— won 00; ll-olll Tf path.$1300/mo.CallKent - ■ BRAWLEY TninergyeHlcIont; fully 2 0 0 0 ------_^ayp,^gY)- “ trioMaoB - apeil ii out. • Training and financing - p{ • • Equal H ousing . ' ■ REALTY ■ eqi strandor ' ' ' r . • ■ aaMlllod. 733-0931 BXt. 2. 8Vavallablo.- 01or Cindy 733-5336 or • iqulpped kitchens, tons Opportunity.^ . • 734-5858 of)f istorage, private park- ^ai:ail Steve s for niore Info. ***************** 734-6104.B , ___ 'tallow* Pioporty Mgmt . Industry Service Buslnessl t w ng, large opon spaces, -WIN FALLS Extra cute, 3 ^ >ach apartmenl features . 734-«34^ 1.8M gross solos, very ^bdrm. 2 bath, Victorian I. p'prolltable. great merger OPENING:SGONlIj I>rivai:y. 1 bdmi. 2 bdnn7 fwiNIVIN FALLS Prime high opporjunity - excellent style, 5* 419 5lh Ave. E. ^ > baths, 3 bdrmJ2 baths, irafllraffle. Addison E. loca- term s to right partyl . . $700 ® m onth i S '5 0 0 I f iffordabty priced, income ion. iion, 4000 sq. ft: 8 over- «**•*•******•*•«* • doposit.0€ No smoking, lim- Kacy n Meadows/iApartmeots | ioad doora. Showroom. Proflttble Bowling CentsrI ' J !Ited ° pets. C all731-4504.a .g.k>LCalt208-733-1076. .-' T h eiTimes-NJews ■ ■: iWoll established, Ownor TWWIN FALLS 1-4 bdrm. Locatcd L bri Kacy Meadow:3ws Lanc-Orr Fair St. ^CURRENT SPECIAL: raTsrwiri FALLS SnopAvare- ^ : JloJsSI0Ki. JnoncinB.8L. . iiomoa.loe.rent^taiting.atr . ^------— B e h ln d -T h e-R D G roroccry-Jn-Buhl-^—r— c • lousewtthrestrooms-and------training avallablol.' - $:$3S^^^secujjtyj^p^ jfftee. 4000 sq. ft., indud-'. -a****************- —Cl ngotflce.-willTemodet-to T=------Asrlcuttural ' s r j ^Y ^F IC IE H T vn»jentrMt/«reel/l#wnbrool( . •WIN FA L L S 2 b d rm . 1 lull. 733-0081 weekdays.' ; Service BuilneesI 'j! 1 2 Equal Housing ' O' bath, like now, gas heat, . , & 3 B e d r o oMAPARTUENtS m / Ownor nets S200K-t-; . ^ 611 •financing.flr ^.training $490-I-dop. Can 734-4762. ■ HateWH Sble I” available. - TWWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. 2 ■ ■ Spacious,Floor Plan;a n s Twn FARMS -| ****************** . . bj PALL^ Very nice 2 - I . FORRENT. bath w/loft & poilel stoVb ■ ■ Individual Patios/Bc/Balconies ,. gJc•drm. duplex, cul-de-sac. MManufeeturing Compinyl . & & 2 ear garago. secluded, " arbal locallon. Garaae. UlUnique productSi well S72S/mo.tdop. S7 527-3102 | ■ C om m unity C lub) HK ouse lgg.yd.AC.DW.',W/D . SOFiDp E r t (Norland) 130 . 08established, Ownornois tvu •ookups, lawn care, $560 acre« SS$90K-f, financing & ™-WIN FALLS 2 0 5 Taylor, ■ ■ Play Ground teres gravity ftow. Lots of tratraining available.' ■ 237 J* Monroe. Nice, clean " •..+- didep. Tom 737-3924.B Fall^all \ work done, ready lo/ . 4 bdnn. E ach Is S 590 -f ■ ■ Gas Heat ■ ,- • WeER riD fe a .2 b d m i.w W Ptent>lant w/llttle offorl. make , dldep. 695 Sunrise N. _ W/lV/D hookup, water incl. ?!!«'■■>ffer. 3 bdnn. Outbldgs. i Beautiful, 4 bdm i, 2 bath. ■ ■ W &D H ookups. $42*25*110. Can 5 » 2 « a . » '"O100 .; acres dry pasture, : I1^01000010020 $1000/mo fl -i- dop. Credit. ■ — - estaiistale. Seli/iease/rent. check, nopets/smoklng. ■ . Computer-Center 6 0 5 • S24!> 2 4 9 ,0 0 0 . Anxious: ' | - ;— 3 0 2 n ^5408or731-540B.M: ■ | C entral'L aundry^ ------ROOMS------Som.Jomeontfs going to make“ :------I good buy. webaile:. I M O N E Y T O J F_TORHEm__ -J," f brbrick; 1 batt), lamily room, ■ ^ Dlshwasher/DispoSso s a r L . ittp://community;webtv. .. is accepting app]pplications for W alkingg • Routes in Twin L , appls.' Patio, fenced yd. | net/liiet/larryleebrown/2 0 8 - < ■ G enter Air I71-5f^or 206-436-9617. | Falls. T h e» contrao•a c te d p o s itio n s a r e 7*day Exceptionalty nice hom e ' IgR bli^ Holiday Motel' ay, e a r ly - m o r n in g ' & area. No snwM ng o r ■ ■ Friendly On-Site Sta $11MOO a up wkly, 401W. ^ ----- ~ AAA QUICK CASH ^ S taff- 6 1 5 ” j : I delivery positionsIS and can be a sourccree. of additional ... Paydayp &-Tnie Loans. Ppets. $600/mo. Refs. & Mqh.t, t ^ l 324-2361 ■ j, ------S100.S1000------1 mln^wUllCSome ' 1039.Blue U k e s Blvd. N. . 733-4467. ' ‘ “ 34lKimbertyRd.$100/; ■ -routes also qualify'fy 'f o r a'.sig n -o n b o n u s o»f f iU p to $50.00. : 732-5628 • “ TWWIN HALLS 0 oarm. 2 -For T more Infonnation andmd appUcatlon call ^reek. $385rtno. 733^452. m m ------bab ath ; S695/mo.-»^dop. Sm . If you are interestested/ple^ stop by thei e H m e s - N e w s a t ~C • 208-^3-27-2 7 4 0 TWrffnrRnxsTreren htomeS™ Community'. Family ' ' ontlnental Loans 1 For the hearing Impa 100Avk.a$360Anonth. park,»ri(, spaces avalL GoM. • , 132 3ixi SL West,5t, TWin Falls or call.1. t1 h e c ir c u ld tio h ■ $ioo.$soo lulurn..Dryer hookup. 8 2nd Ave W. 733-5630 tocattoo. ^ t Water, garbage • ■ Ptione.applkations . $320/mS i o.+dep. Lo. 1 A 1-800-S4S-1833! VlN hALLS Hooms.(or. —... -fu fumlshed. Cloee to------_ ‘ .departmentat73^^)931ext302...... M ffli.^aptr^mo:%pr § _C l a S g ' ' ’ SeHabta"E^s p w o l i B i >nt, cabin fum., all utils. shot Call T o d a y -T a fro e o ^ _PkPlease caU 206-423-S670. £ . Pd.d. $270ftno. 733-6841 ' 3 W : :

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I Log.a SWM, 45-56, lo share good • '- INTnOOUCEYOtiRSELF ' - SWM. 34-47. to show h e r ’ hobbies include; flshlno, bowl- C 3 ; tlmeswlUj.Ad».1869 V i-' .Honest, romanlic, amusing • 'around,'Ads.1161. . ' ‘ IiIng, movies, gardening and-. ^ I25lbs.. block hair, brown ie SWF, 66,5'6*.N«, brown hal*^ . Are you a personoWa SM. 20- 18-22, wHh aimllar iniofasis, P m hgyp'g l^ n o * ^}'• ? ' . dOObwCMAN " . 25, who enjoys .music and . .. SOMUCHFUN - • quiet times. Hoping to meal a |[ tor. friendship and possible .• < blue ayes, o n ^ rodeos, com- -S'lO'. ..I231bs„ dark hair. , ' horssba'Si ^riding,'^'lishing, '!llneous, iunny WM. 24..S'11*, u | 5; 5»rsii?a"s'isi. • brown eyes, eager to moot an' .SWF, •: 27. S 'r, blond, loves ■'•camping, '.c bunting/m ovlos. 2t j 01bs., like movies: dining fn ; '. outgoing, classy SWM, 35-60. • being around' people; Enjoya quiet « times at homo, soeking.a out. 01 egging, and. camping. ^ ' holr/eyes, likes fishing, walks. hiking, water sWIng and din- h ADVENTURE AWAHB ; ■ whoso tnterosls. include flsh- drug-lree .SVVF, ' 43-55, A ■ ■ ‘ - Waw toisw av ' _ jng. Looking tor. SWM, 26-^ . ;: AH.,137ag ' ' ■ ^ LI^OTUS, ntee 81^ . 29^ 6 '.; ' . Sm v SAF, 21, 5-4', llkos ;• 'SWM. 40-50..‘lor-?frlandsWp—'__lng..traveling I end. camping.— 1 ----- ^ ^ FILLTHE VOIOt -^ -----^ ■ntdlnQ. mov/08. CmvaHnB ■ , nfMi.Adi.aso7 ■ ■ . wiio , te v M lS ^ S d JT S s ' HEAinrOFCOLO , Fi and'more, LoUmg for a S V ^ and good timos, LooUng to AS ONE tN OUR HEARTS ' OlVEMEACHANCE . SKOWMELOVE . 'S' SWM, 34. 5'8*, 200lbs„ lather ' 20-40, io ^ p e n c f^ e ^ n wW ' AHEARTAHACK . Mischievous, lunny SWF,.36. Attractive1 SWF. ' 24. ' S'6‘. ! Ot one. Ukes hunting, fishing. - K ^ I p t y times a r ^ C ; ■ ,V a- Will rwi happen when yoii Und^ 5'4‘. medium build, enjoys) ,2t0lbs.;,j brown hair, interests I '. bowling,S movies and artythlng' iq, LOOK BELOW Adi. ? . .painting, camping, fishing,' include| sports, lamily octhrl- . HAVE FUN a ENjOV :.^o^laujyiandanJoy life WiU, ma. ’ l interesu .in camping, movies, . 1 to ^share . everything frorn ' "J i . Ul0 with an easygoing SWF. famllv*^uer^».i m °‘ rr iU-^inaybofflore.AdMSIB— ^— ...... HOOKfcu :twr* 'bnSw^StirMMibBsinKS'ifn^^ ----- ^WHATR UWAlflNOTII” ''— T — . ' , . .T~|.'kt'"K«s.0kay,Ad».r324 . “ ^SWM. 5 23. 6’1', 210lbs., S; ' ■ STOPANOREADI ..Advanlurous, outgoing. Mgh-. . SOMEDAY I'LL FINO U .,- ^Monde hair, blue ayes, er^oM' Ad«. S. OonglneSWF, 23. S'6*. brownn spirited, mischievous, lun-lov- hunllno. Ilshlnp. (he lodM. '. ISO GIRL'FOR LTR " ' 6S; who enjoys Iho lun,n ' halr/eyes, loves outdoors, ani-t- jng WF. 36, S'4*. enjoys camp., ISO SWP. IB-Sd. Adfl.1256 q ^,. . .. th i^ s in llto, Ad«.1359 ' «T ho«er,^-^: 8 .drawln^'^n'l^g^’l^ M 'h o n ^ • ' ''TIMEWILLTELL' '" SVW?a?'28;=!f^1&.'S5S5 LETSBEASOKE d ast, earing, consMorate WM, »o2!g:M sa- • 8«SWM. 4S, 6*; 170lbs„ brown - *»>r> SWF. 27. green ayes, albumn . moro.Ad»,l225 36-42. Ad».5193 . ' turos, trying new things and ’ > h.i a '"sw ‘'.;:ssss; ■ ■ ■ possibloromance,'Adfl.l240 - ^ seeks attrectlve. outgoing hair, S'S*, latoos, «heorful. ..SWEETDREAMS ‘ • • ■ . an)oya' comping., hiking. OOLOENYEARS ; NOhlING COMPARES 2 : mumusic, movies, books-and SWF. SWF 40-56. Adfl.S2S2 S; So*y.. sassy. SWF.-le.-S'B*;■i --OkJ-fashteo SWCF, 40. enjoys ’ aood conversation. ISO SF. . . 'o 14SIDS.. dir^ Mond hair, odu- Vtu Ihe Mona Usa.-Nisgaro BS! ' SOflO'flEi^TIONSHIP I'S . " i b SM?®a“' ^ 0!" no '. long talks; cooking, fooiball.. Foils, nothing rivals the beauty *>•I^..Ad»,1265 gamos, lor fun timos,', - , calod. enjoys cars, long walksjJ omdoors, lamily and quli» SWM, 20, 5'6‘, 170lbs.. under Iho moon and nights on • A charm of my lady In the '; ' LOOK ATTHE FUTURE . ' stock Adf.1354 . , M S^SS,!S!K I_____; • • •,' cHANcem' ■ ■ Sue^SSbSiKlf^lfmiSfum W&rs on her mind tor LTR. Humoroua SWF, 21, 5 T , kwild, who enjoys lishing. Adi.lAds,5251. , '. I20ie«.,' long-ha|rod mother . . FUTUREAtU UPFORANYTHINQ ' ' ' ' s°?;s8i?rp|'.rrtiss: w ntl^ . long walka, camivala,' ttOMCEGIRL ol two. Hobbles Includo • , ' Urilquo. intelligent SWF, 18, Ad».1320 ' , 3 ^ sewing' and Mho . rodao. ^ ■ llkos good convarsatloRs, long ' '• SWEETTHINGS ' oal Seeks SWM, wilh.similar: • . drives, sports, outdoors,. f e r s . ^ ' Intarosts. who likes chlklten,'' 10 hear Irom a SWM, 4 5 ^^ movies., wriiing and bowling. Ad».1344 - - PtACEYOUHCkL seek ' 'ROMAKtiC AT HEART' ■’~ ^ ro m a n e o ,'^ s . dandng**’dln-” -•—--“MAM: I.. '' ' MAKE A CONNECTION ^ frien d sONLL I N E ^ - « i r n ^ fa!^°n°artc{lXiUiuwiMlwf‘ - - — JtflsiT-USIS.AND.JOIN.TODAY-lY.ATi— — . - a ! ., • 'iHeas having'lun; palnHno!*L> . FRIENDFORUFE S T , green eyes', wa'iits a L T ^ LETSGOOim. cai 111 hokl tha torchl Me: OWM. I. . . .singing, and drawing. 1 ^ K • with a SWM, 22-30. wtwso. I ■______; w www-magic'valley.cornm ! ^ ^ : I F, theo^W " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ “79-231 50. seeking friendship and - I . interests Indude anything out- with simitar .. interests. ” ■ Adi,1104 j»JJ|lcompanionship wilh you: fun- ao-lo. w h ^ o s lo have fun! I. doors and spending lime, with ‘ BEAUTtFULSLUEEYES. TAXENOnCE ' .0N8ALBTW8WEEK ' h< a tevtng SWP. 2 ^ 0 . who likaa ierpossJbioLTB:Ad«.i343 . I. .. klds.Ad».Sl47 - . . \ Very positive and upbeat S W ... Unime,'lult-llgurodI SWF/ 40,' . Open-minded 0 SWM, 61. ' 5" ■ LETS HAVE FUN. ' ' ' ' h^l^.camplngandn«>lno.' huntl , . .. ■ CASUAL OATtNQ-’. . j r . » r r ? •■■SWEET DREAMS- - ' mom.f 26, 5'6*, averaga-buirt. . .6 6*. b l ^ hoir. green eyes, likes . S'S'lO'. 200lbs. active., hobbies out, movlos. cemplnp. fishing, , with blonde hair and .Mue arta/eralts a and the outdoors, ininclude; dining wit..dandng, . ' ; ; 'MO C L A y ic ' [ w^25rff,?s^M b'Jr; _____ J*'' ’ « l«N OlMlllt J . SW PM .Sl.M e'k^areatrela-'------, movies, dandng and. quiet 30-45,'wlihanameclaUonfor h(horse races.’iSO N/S SWF, shop^SSnoulteraTiS sh ^ it . . ,. CUTE « BUBBLY maeountryUtarMi.1175 . ovonlngs at home.'Seeks a'-B Peilio SWR 65, S 'l'. enjoys 39-49. energetic, romanlic, ,rrt SM. 20-29, who warns to - ' ■ ■SWWn' ^ ' s'. w^SlSuSr^ S . TtREDOFOAMESIiUES wlwith similar intotosls. ■. »tor T s T S f i : m » s s I f ' havo 0 g o ^ time, Ad*.l338B lr a v e i.° ^ 'i« ,a ® S ^ W 71! same interosls, lor a LTR, . r , Adfl.1360 . ' Ot lumor, Adfl.1251 - ' . ' EXMCTTHE ' ' ' ' . . loyal and knows tha value of ■ .'LHooest. iHendlyOWF, 34, S 'r . ' At oan'c ew ith u e ' -'Wlih similar ' Interests, ■.Ad».S143 ' . ■ , ' • FUNINTWISUFE , sV ONBWOMANMANt Unexpected Unax With this iwonia- ' . ' Ad».1205 , , , lile.Adfl.5060 ' . ■!} , SWF, U-S3, with a tender '; neous,. mteillgont SMTM, 32. WWWCF. SS. ISO Idendly , •COUNTRYOAL 3SWM: 34, 6'6*.' blue',oyes,: , toitouch. Adfl.1318 . . ^ who tlkas romance, darvdng, SM.-N/S, 47-65. who wouM5 .’ : TRMTMERfOHT ' LETSTALK SM. S 24-50, wnt, a zisi tor life. £ sr-sAn'Si'-E S . SWF. 52..5'6*, Wonda hair, , Adfl.1172 . blonde hair, quIol, friendly, ■ MOVIE BUFF - skillikilng, c a r n ^ , flshTng.-din- hiking, camping, rodeos and • . blue eyos, Inlerests Includo Up6eat.BttractlveSWPF.-47. h A Ashing. ISO LTR with a taner 16, ■ 5'4*,. ISOIbs., brown.' lull^urod, multiple IntereiM.' M i BUBBLES In. . SWM. 25.' S'S*. Wond hair, Ing "I. . music, movies and romance. hopes [| lo sharo quality time' 11 - gblue ; eyes, enjoys country tlv- c3 Jl « ' . l S S 5 ’srsS: SVrt-26<39,Ad».5243 . . . ■ . • . , 'BNBHaETlC ■■ Unlgue SWF, 44, dark friendly fri SWF. 24-45,. with , BEINQTOGETHER . . . , ^arindaiuK s> ■ 3and Irlondihip wtth a confl- h commonlnierests.Adi>i3S7 ' |,S WF. 25. S'S*, llkos hiking. . i f “ K^s"is!&'^«.'ir4: th Outgoing SWM, 22', 8 'r , . . horsobaek'rtding. camping,' . ‘Sn.'m dfu5?roe% *^^,'I , ' AREWE COMPATIBLE - AAdi'l157'*'“ " NO HEAD GAMES PLEASE . who likes having a.good time, ZtOlbs.. brown ' hair/ayes, ' swimming.. and cuddling, Adfl.1312' . - COMMITMEfmilNDED .. 21o!t !: ; LOOKINOFCRLTR . ^uthful'SWF. 41. S'S*, brown ' LETSMEETSOoiN . f»?Saj« &«M^^ • HiHumorous SWM,. 42, 5'7*. ' Humbmus SV^M, 24, S'iO*,. *"!2'snjoys Nklng,. Mking. swim-, , hair/oyes. soarching lor a . tlmes.Adfl.116l . 17175lbs.. brown hoir, likes boat­ W1LD4CRA2Y • 177i771b»., blue-eyed btende, . ning and most sports. tSO '. . . compallUe SWM. 40-49, who S ing, water skiing. ''Camping. ' SV nustacha,' an oys hunting, snergetle. humorous SWF. ■ ‘ ' who'n bo hlmsolf.ond traalIi ' [r^SWF!"2A^5^?%h^W^ likes dining o u l,. movies, f ATTENTIONMEN: l2' 18-22. . tor. friendship, mo right. Ad«.1327 ' ■ ■ motorcycles and spedal times 'h a ishhg and Mmrfng, ISO Sl^, « '2 j , rodeos and norsaback rkting. ” wtth kkls, ISO spontaneous,' bo 6-30, who knows-whal aho Adfl.5237 • CURVY BLOND . .. , . ' Ads.si26 S fun4ovlng SWF, 28-45. Mds f an i l l s : ; - !vants. No head games. : ACVTASOVE ' . ' Carina, eompasslonaie WF. S'B ISSs : S okay, with a good sense ol. spontsnoous SWF. 18-27,. AdiWM252 ' , . .... SWM i . rsadytosettiIe o o Wn e asw .'tinw j “ Adfl.1306 SWM, 20, 8'. 160lbs..brown IS, S 'r , l&os romance. . • SWF, 49; 5'6*. dark hair/eyes. <. A interests and Is looking 10 ."uhufw.Ads,i:^ ..FUNTIMESAHEAD ' halr.i ■ LETS HAVE FUN . . desireS' a tall, humorous .meetanhonastSM.24-M.for. , -LTPS'OETTOOBTHER ■ ; HONEST i CARING DONTHESITATE lriendshlpflrst.Adi.1tSa .' ' . ; B '’ WWWF. 65, Size 14, enjoys Meel this spunin redhead with ^ M ^ i e , S'S*, Wack heir, ™H onest'. SWCM.' 30, S'6*;«5W »,^fr: S *, 18-30, who's'conMonl.I. loomall. concerts, slghisea-! . blue eyos. a SWF. 19. 5'4*. ' . OETTOKNOWME ' Kb ■ but not egotistical. Must lov«. 140(bs., who enjoys rodoos. AAffectionate SWF. 32. 57*, outdoors, ou now opportunilles! ■ ports and campir^.'Adt.l254 Adfl.i«dfl.S236; • . , . . ' ■ . ' Chlnesofood!Ad«.132S . .. I . Ad».5109 ■ woridng i .with-horses, talking ' bbrown h a lr/m . saarchlng tor - .19.ISO SF, 16-26, ter Iriendship JS ' have lun wlih, Ad«.S257 Ad»,t309 HAv'ETtME4ME7 UJUSTMIOHTBTHEt ' EVERYDAY GETS BETTER ' and a: most outdoor octMties. aa SWM, 304s, who enjoya bit- - o an n d ' componlonthip. FUiX^dUREOGUV' . : . ISO A SPECIAL OUY ' ' Humorous SWF. 25. s:4*. ,She .S wants to spend quality IU A d rS 2 3 9 ' ' , AWHOLELOTMORE ' kuhlumorous SWM. 38, S'8*. WinyWitty SWM, 33. S 'l r , ', .That puts lha] certain spark llmawlt})aconsl«rale,down- A Friendly SWM, 59. S'li*. Mm iSSibs., brown hair, interest-. I back in the eyes Ol IMS out- lo-aarth , SWM, 19-25, ».sr'“ r ". -LETS PAL AROUND »d In meeting an adlve SWF,. : | • . WHYWAm o , Z2-30. who likes lishing; . ' 8 v V ? P ^ ! w l S “l!kas H»h^ .. wtwsa Interests include camp> Adfl.1149 A , ,i Romantic, considerate SWM. ^^'iia'^dmino^hu^! lng r^Mnenilc ovonlngs, ISO SF, ■ 22-3C . Ing. sports, movies and cNI- '.. INTRObuCEYOURSELF . ai 44, S'S*, 120lbs.. long brown .fishing, : lii rodeos and more.. 32-<>2-42, for companionship, . swim:«imm^nOsand the moun- ... , , dren. Ad».S099 , . q hair. Hobbles indude'Camp- So : " lS3^pM W :« 2 ° i ' i i i p ' Good-humored SW mom. 24, * ».ir"i'«F .'''sffi s Ad».132t -I Ing. nshino, MUiards and darts, |U| S'"' • A a I NEED IS YOU , : ' MAKBTHPCONNECPON 8*4*. S full-ngured, aubum hair, d,l307 ter . ' tSO'UYiUTCH ' , Outgoing, fun-loving SHF. 18. blue bl ayes, loves movies, lOSibs.. with short Mond hair, ■ SUMStWDY ' Com;:on^asslonato. .kind-hoart- — > ..[■ DREAMMAXEn' .^ns,^idenlngandcannlng. . THINKING OFVOU |-„ Id SWM, 27, 8 'r , 2S0lb8., ' ExperierKO atl your swoetosi, Outgoing SWF. 30, S'6*, biondI ' 5’4*.ll6lbs.. brown halr/eyes, music, J most outdoor activities., w m not. but someorie ol high •<> 9' • desires an upbaat SKM, 18- hopes » to hoar from an honest, ' And all tho lun wo can have ealilaliber, Advonturous SWM, browr>rown hair, Mue. eyes, ISO ' , ' reams ol luiVromance withs Hiy. iivniny, wviKjriD on cars, sports, waitts'to hear Irom '• SWEBTOUy. - togetheri tM Medium-built, con-.. 31, .. ihts tall, slander WF. 36. who . . IS, whose pastimes include a you.Adfl.l150 ' • Ol ■ ^ r a i e WM. 35. likes wftbail, . wori 3WR"M-3s^"toV'f;iJ!flS55' - ■ likes lha outdoors,' lour-I . ' ■ lamiry llme.'soeks SWM. 26- 1 lo'ridng out ar>d'l^m now to tho SWF. :,40.torlriondship.Ad».5256 ■.*- w i S i . S i o r * “ " 5' .LOTSTOOFFER ' 16 reo'. LooWng tor a SF. 18-2S. Lovoi.oves long walks, music.' ^ri^^sM^da,ing.^rru.ybo , ■ ! ' COUPi£TE MY world'' FINOOUTTODAY GOINOMYWAYT • HHum and cad.'inis outgoing -'Uki'Ukeshunting,fishing.olociron- .4 0 , gdod-naturod, famlly-wlent- . SWK 21. S'5*, ISSibs., wtth k! Ici repair and fun. Looking tor a " SIS: ' CREATWITY * , u|^rte)}^|flftt^ ' tong blond hoir. Mue eyes. . SF. SF 16-21. ter lun and LTR. OENUINEMCEOUY 3h«« . .. : . who-d love to hoar irom a sin- Adfl,1346 Ad ' .' SWM. SV Si2, 6'. 1965lbs.. edu- rtendly. kind. ratlfed.SM. 82. . eyes, enjoys horsM>aek riding. cere, ^ carlra SWM. 21-32, who - CHECK trOUT S .. j R E S P 6< ^L T . b e ib s ,.' onloys tile,. ^ . l l i ^ ' the OMan, would like to get shares hermteretis In movies. TREAT ME RKMT dal rafts, ,campir>g arM the out- O3ulgolhg,. ^ c open-minded SWF. 19,. S’O'. 170lb's,. • walks, hormoback l i ^ and m6slc, Uvely chau, and out- Easygoing Ea SWM; 26. 8'3*,' D'! }vm ,3f, 5-6', average build. * - brawn hair, glasses. hoaUiy. ROMANTIC I SINCERE campfng.Adfl.S103. • |! ■ lv3M!'"*40-45l^fo"r T"S r! .door * activities, Adi,i 148 ..I4i.MOfbs.. brown hair, enjoys Adi.IMI Ad - ' SWI;WF,'40-60, who pats ateng , b ^ > FEELYOU'RETKE ONE? ' AiAdf.1153. . . WHEREAREYDU? music, motorcycles, sports MUST'B HUMOROUS wellroll with others and^enjoys tha iwRa’Sw.'^^LT^TEnl^svn=, f. ' , huSiSSus’. ompScyeS."»«; SSSmn'JSSn'SlS^friA*^ sma kind ol hobbles I do, darts.larts, reading, writing, the £ moiorcyellng. conceUs,'. ■ 2 2 - 3 0 ^ ^ WS SWF. 22, S'S*. 137»s.. DONTHESITATE ' , !^ Ouigoino.-intelligent SWM. SS1ir?=35'.%"!fR" 44. .S'r. I30ibsi. brown_ dfl.1203 outdolutdoors. tho cinema and -• . ) tneat-a-SWM.-21^irshares ‘ 'Adfl.134>. ------, . JJi' Bves to try new things. • " • ■ WILUNGTOTW ‘ ^W * S5 ,^ 3 , si who shares Tter interests In . SEARCWNOFORFUN? -. ...ver..vB«ollOT’s.! lli^ .? p h o ti:^ fivvi.WM.-45.-5'B*r175lbS,.-who's - ^ L___ • •L^TAUflOQW - asygoing. easy lo get along Adfl.1139 tSWM, ' 1B..y,"TMibs.. Mue s& £ !| T tisaT rlffi ~ m*f%est* A d s .iW 'SWM.30-44,Adl.1l63 . eyes, o j j w partlos,-DJing. J " rith. an jc^ an kinds of sports, Persc^rsonabla, bubbly SWM,. £ -. .. ISOENroOETICMAN ' • ***'MiKBMYOAY'' : ® ' LETS MEET SOON •- imusic, mu ISO a fun-loving SF, .jinca^outgolngSF. X i, 16-55.'. ^ r 12. 6'4*. tesibs,, brovm hair, « . H S S I f l i , HUMORM^ ' . Pleasant, p, attractive SWF. 34, 16-16-30,torLm.AdS.5177, .. a'm M M '?ii' ^sSO sincere,'warm. outgoing * S'9*. 14Sbs.. vrIth brown hair, ' - ' WHAT RU LOOKINO 4 ' shnl 5WF. 28-38, tor friendshlpl' ' t ' " ' s!.«ris5,sr«s:. | COWBOY MEETS COWGIRL e„, Funny, easygoing SWM, 31, S SM W M ? 'J f l,I V '^ ^ 's .! b ^ •'IwS E d S " ® " SSrw ,j!:s:"iSK ; ; ’ AamOOOD^E . nountain dimMng and just ‘ cSolllng. 'h i m t^ ^ q u io i .iflter»stB.lorfrter)dshipBnda c « w k T n ^ h i w S S c ? ^ ^ - . SSJ e ffiS .Etoves.hofseback : rkJIng. danc- eyes/hair, ey« enjoys - golfing, • RJN^^JVIHG TIMES ' S S S limes, cuddting, i r a a kind. possBXeLTR.Adl.80e0 0< time with-an Inom ndent. lngIng. counliy music, movies, movies, mo music, time* wiih rvu Ibout any outdoor a d l\^ . No ; i v m .% 4 a ^ i M s d ^ « s w a . s i ! ’56 ! s a , 2 ' sconlident. caring SWM. 28-40, anand rodeos. ISO cowdri, 21- frie Usabled SW/NAM.-53; 6*2*, mindinind9arr«s.AdS,S220 V COttPLSTEME ' ol 57lbs„ with long brown hair. lng.,horsos. outdoors, good great peraonaBty.Adfl.l 190 AtAdfl.1136 ' . . 36,36,torLTn.Ad»,1237 '• i soe S ‘i.j“„ffi,2is'sF“a ' ™ AREYOUREAOYT > • timea al hema.‘ bow»ng and -■Baeulltul SWF. 16. .5'4', njoys wriiihg: dandrtg, eoun- SO,S0,Adl.l299 ! y X s k : e £ evonirra walks. Stlmu . shared timM. Adfl.S232 1l 2»o..'bkx)d hair, bluo eyea. LETSEHJOYUFB SMeeks a SW/NAF, 47-54, tor S 'lf , \ tBTSOODINNHH 0N80FAKM0 SWSWM, 61, S'lO*, leSibs., l-TRra.Adfl.527l • half.lalr, like, hunting, (ishing. » ■ «mpir>g.. dandng. movies % 'P SHF, 25. S'S*, wtth brown .: handsome SM. 1 8-^. lor pos- . eai • AREYOOTHEONE? SH)S : i& *'cs»s32!. '.Jbje^onogam ous Prt I l ij ino^. campi't^ cooking, seeks lining, out. .Seeking an r„ - hUr/oyos, honest, enjoys lul, honest, cula SW/BM, 10- . idventurous, attractive. * ' falVilly, . Ihe outdoors and' 30.Ad«.S233! , s s ! ------SOMEONE UKE YOU------u ? £ i y -5— -----— FUNTWEBAWAtT------^ www.magicvaili ' LE^HAVEFUN ' out. . SHF. 20.57*. who's hin. ener- S SW M.4l.S'e*,lS5lba.,hand- over AN A U AMERICAN OUY '5 ' some,Ina shy at llrat,-caring,.. m5,, vAh similar qualities. FmannnandaOy secure SWM. 42,- . t ITRY HIUS NOTDRUOS ^ dfl.5273 8,260 I For custom er setsrvice, call. 1-71 6t6 J»NASCAH^Afv5?T808^ * LOOKMO'n»U, S3S* ■ OPEN HEART ' :■ tck riding and animals. CANYOURELATE? M\ Mala A Aslw :0 :C CMSUn p Proknk>ial SW «Mm tor an hooest. sin- . IFrieridly SHF. 3«. 8-3*. OUTDOOMHOI - . I»llsalth. a n j ^ walWnQ, Ag. music, (ora trig. 5WM, 66, S'B*. funny. B»a t '. Wua ayes, haa a wWe varisty tt of Interasts, looking torward to a E ssssjrsafsss WSI fake chadrof> and have • musto Adi.i2ea . • . > meattngaSM. i§*.AdSJoeo riwc«misnosd.UsaollwSiurnn*y63 rs wiinssssolcsslianwBbsprossculsd. RW mBar Intereita. Adfl.8265 . ' 39-«B. 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■ W A C E 8 AVAILABLE rbc Hag. Angua duimulla. I HORSE TRAILER 7 6 Cir> WAOOH EZE^MIx( ; HAVRETRi^NG , CRAFTSMAN lawn m ow• .,H O TTU B$1300/offer. 19* STORAGE J TRAILER .8BL0 1 0 DH0 UNDA K C2 f e - . .. ..^a*.l!inJo«;Cl*«n-l«mlly com. qd-. cle J, 4 horae trlr. Ouai.ai. ._ 3 M« p:« i« i. puii.tim*,.. - - 'er,-l8hora*.t¥rfn,'.42?-cot,; -—Color Panasonic TV $ 3 5 / i m ales; bom-1/BAJI. $ 5 0 0 ... . -.new-Dlglatar-aeale.-axc.- 45'van. Make offer.; . n ■ . . wwttyiwWt rwltrriTnonm ate- -a)(iear$l800r539>5B8l-.B- ” ■“veryoood'wndrrS778T"r t■;— 733-4383 leave m sg;B- ^“------C ar731^001T — --nro T Viawgo towww.webp-—“ 7 cond. $16,000.539-2681.. ■ orae0-0839.B ' - . IrM re.nt to'approvod HORSE TRAILER 1997 ' . Cair»&56pi.atler6pm..i j HYDR.AULICDOMP * ak.net/>flrebob/ereall • ! .v , ^ Charmac 3' IVorae eienl TORSiTRSnSff’TTW WOLFF TANNING BEDS ' .S bile -5-2yr.’ ■ seniHce 324-1295 / Dan.B j fromsigg . lemli ales: Call 678-1648.: - ; " T 8283or639.S2e3.B ^ gen 3 horse elant bum per . MISCELLANEOUS . ' . i ' I, Battle virgin yeaning A' .puli, rubber mats, die- . Browning'22 Auto, ride' ’ ROOMMATES !"®’ ”^ u l , ^ S 2 W^)^! r y r o ld . w/acope. $300. Meehan- ■ F R E E ^ I o r S k S ’ ’ . ®iiling golden male. $125;- • I ' SlmmentalA red An*? : . Paint colt. $600.3.yr. oldH mond plating, awing out S'plcnlo table and benches, . _ J ' gue/Slmmantal croaa : $100.42* octagon w/4 lo'a Speelal,'85 Flero, .. 1-800-711-01S8 ..CaTlTO7-0446. c . - •. ** Arab fuv. $500. 7 yr. okld . Mddle rack. ^.lO O ^er. :1 yr.old; Elec.,self clean- ^ bulla. Call 326-S0S6.B. u - Pleaae call 208^4^3323. benches, $75.73^2991. $400;.Seaguli Acoustic Z L . Arabmare, $600, 934- : . .Guitar,.$305.733-3058 I * : HANSEN R oom m ate want*^ S a^ L £ W eaned Hoisteiti 6308 between 6-9 p,m.BI . fFtAiL^f^ 2 atali. [' .RIDING.'LAW NM OW ER j I . MUslcAL .\ !^AI?Cr?g.? ^ S S R ^ 50 ! • -catvea for aale. 934-8388. r -.oklei;modej.$400orbeBti i Harveat. Gold. Very d'e- Seara lawn tractor, 14 hp,. MISCELLANEOUS.* T* I .' 1st8hols;326-8604.-., . • ,. -rotferrCell-208<326?6877:-- “-pendabter$e9r734:26<3Tr ~9a*rcutr$375r733^7arr-“ L r^yatetS.60E.rorkim;.UflT I •DOO'RUNIOSrTOJieTllkB-^ ^1,9^y r o f?, m are”. " capacity, 7000lbs., pro- ' . -• «fter.7:po,p.m.B '' ' ‘horned palled red bulls.I'L ' each. 677-4820 Mike.'. • iai55BJARE5arr3-pI; BEFRiaEHSreRTgcint. ‘ ;.new, $200. Call 324-2859.-,-; _ -• ‘For sale. Call S43-5tl6Ji - ;C ese dlicher; w eed whip^ : . -ais-' : pane,;hard tire; $4500.' : ■= HOnSES.2-1 yr.-okrcelts. , : Froslleaa, aide-by-side. :.Cail1-.888-408-871.1B'-. ^ FREE 1 yr^ok), female mix ■ . V. :: ’"t w in FALLS NofvamoWng. ' ■per;.l5rt:.3 aectlon tier- ‘'’shaw?^9M ^fbl8tone'r!' ^ • ; Qolat nalghbortiood.-iH .-FoKtrotter.liily:4.h,Peruv^ - • -row: 4 boltom W atts plow: NINTENDO 04 A'all the BO- •" ' breed. Great outsMe d o g .. ^ v ia n M Foxtrotlar alud i "Please call 208-733-4193. 6S mo. old. female cal. . mllaa.from CSI. Private ® I4.ft. Culta Mulcher njller ’bottomfreezer.iiewcond, . ■ ceasories. 2 controllers, 2 - -z ' bdrm. 'ahare bath, houae^ 6 6 ^ R a L 6 horrent4 dlWerrle? colt. 6 yr. old Foxtrotter .' harrow; 12 ft.i Buahhog tremor paks. 8 games, PIANO' Upright. Qreat for ; - 734.:7694,7 T75-755-2933 liry Roan m a re :? yr.o ld Ten- S700/offer; 735-0907. • , Ulll. & cleaning. $150/mo.ma' ent sIzea.'Baef or dairy I* offset disk. 2 4 'bladea; 7. expansion pak 4 2 mem- . • beginner. $400. Electric FREE ss Black Lab puppies; ■futlla.CallSO^TSS^n.,23* cattle In Buhl I leed or you«u nessee Welker, 16H, Bayy , row c o rrlg a to r w ith hy>, BOWFLEX Power Pro XT. oiycards,$1S0..734-8959. .keyboard, Casio Tone- ! f l .'feed. 543-2486 m s g .a - gelding, iota of go. 5 yr. ' 804 .. . I .. ’ 5 w eeks okl. Ready to go. . . draullc markere: JD 280' .BUIU3INQ.-, ..brand nawi $850. Please .^ank.$12S,324-2W.:. -.c•.Calt432-6157 ,- : ‘ TWIN p a l l s Roohimata old Bubkakin reg. QH" PICKUP TOOLBOX Black,- »!•. e -m a il your ctassinea ad < , lo a d e r.,Call 543-56M .B • . call.208'-736-03g8. ' F ROLAND NEW'XV88 Fpj —— .— wantedrsaso^monthrulll-: — - geldlng.'Calldays.7.^3^ ■■ p in n e r tray w/key, fits small P flag- .FREE.fomale.black Lab. 3 .,;- : Itlea paid. C ajl 733-^)873, ■ 9242, evenings 734-4124. I . F U , $25; STAMINA QYM "shlp'synthesizerrJoe'deS,':' , yra. old. Spayed, loving & ^ ■ twln«dOmlcpon.nat J •'•rMeti '4 bo\tom?^3000! ^JM ATEHIA^^ I^ — 817-- I 7 'wtlh2'EXP.boards,-case, • 5000X. weight machine,.' ' grBatw/klos.Houssbreke. - ~ QRAZINQ SHARES For>3; : PRODUCERS UVE8T0CK ' 1 . MISCELLANEOUS ^ alond, pedal: $2100 (save S 1 ■ complete, $2S0;.837-4948. , Great dog. aB-733-3767. . I jale; 305 sharea of Sat-;at. O pen d a iry helfera aaie. .• over $1100). Cali 324- ■— * . mon River Catlleman'a YINU6febi8it.,i6lt., i4lt., 3948 cell 539-3948. . / F ykenevy, B etter Built 60V • . ■ FORSALE. I . •• y e a r o ld ;F re e td ^ h t^ Association for 2001 graz-S. 1' se ed cutler,-model ye ar ' &l2ft.eheata. , That birthday ad you placed a a . ------BOPiWOCATTLB . - CalieVenlnga 8294149.B .. so m e tim e a g o in The' | ------person,—__ great hunter. ------3000reut.ieas4han.60K-. BROTHERS sewIng ma-' , lod S.hellers 1 biili. Rope 1 ' cwt. $49,000. • '-T?mMWeB«7>foWlhe--| PETS “ • chine, 7 stitches; S125/0I- . ^ tim e to com e pick ub your I I LIVESTOCK I mare.8 yrB.old. 16tiandsIds year. $475.324-S388.B 509-765-7045. will deai.B | & SUPPLIES ISimmar ? la nara - arxi it la-.' "c a m e r a s * v ’ lUoc,-Exc.cond.'733r0049.. ... pictures. S tep by The r I — rede a n d packed In moun-^2;. -RUBBER MATS_4>8:xH!.^ jSPRAY COUPE ENGINE * garage aala eaaaonl Find ; BULLS Regiaterad ^^QUIPMENT^ . Classified Dopt todayl ." talna +training. Big; blacK G reat ler horse stalls, Rocohdltloned.aircooled. j DART GAME For sale: 7* .. ...' «out w hen they ara and lall . *, Angus yeaninQ8.,Welohlaihts & beautifuL S1 SOO. Call’«!' waah racka o r trailer .. w/Warranty. Call 438-5361 English Mark Darts game SONY. PLAY STATION II A evarybna witara'yourk wlll- ' ana EPD'a. OuUtandlng ' by Arachnid. Just like you AKITA'S 8 male pupa, 4. •bathrouoh-lha powerful llltia no 3 2 M 8 8_ 7 * floors. C het a l 324-3840,'. 5l»MbMtKtuoepiier.20tt.:s . Nevif In'box, n e v er open- pertorniance. Lyla Fuller seelnthePubl$450/offer. • - ed, $280. 208-324-8255. - wks. old. $175, H deposit r.adalnctaaaHlad. b • ■ ' 734-4897B hoXaeiay«ir.M A6HARa or733-3033.B electric motor, $1000/oll- .*w«56MB«m;*30 GSH d! .Pteasecali 208-733-1473. 8 ■I a^pled^^lTO ^ ___ registered Q uerter horse ■ ' .er.Call324-S813. ■a DVD piayer. Cail Dan I WE BUY : : ' ErMAlL your classilled ad : BULLS Black Angua. Fall^ail ' m are. H as be en ridden' 3In USED SADDLES A SWATHERi Heslon *99. I■ 0 436-0321 or ^6-8888 . : - yoartlngs & 2 yr. old. Out3ut High School rodeoa'and to u sa t EOUIPMENT FOR CASHII. ■ .. .8 5 5 0 .1 5 ft. disc sw ather. .1 twinadOmioron.hst )] ol Top Ar sires.'Sementen ' queehing'competlllona.L”’: Also,oidsllverblts&apun. 280:houra. $55.000.. ^7" ■ 807 If irk. a p trite d a n d lo v e a th e ’ . tasted & ready to work. If . •• VICKER’S Plaa8eeall208-324-7148. \ .FAST TREES Grow 6-10 For more Inlo call Miche;he ' :a re n e. H as also b e e n In . W ESTERN'S STORE ' , ft./yr; $6.25 + Potted; . Angus. Emmelt'. ID Western Reining. Greet TRACTOR 1696 C a se IH, 1W EbbiNd.6Ai46Bl.^b. Free Brochure, 800-615> '“ll 733-7096 20B-365-739ea ' ; horse for exp. rider. Call 2689 hrs.:108hP. Please size 6 elegant wedding - 3405 www.fasttree8.com ' — 788-4867 aftar.e p.m .B call20e-678-7972.B ■- ^ I 702 I 1 dress, Irain, white p e aris,. . BULLS Black A ngus, year-“i’ hO R6E3^ old part Arab TRACTOR 1956,5 Star cep aleeves. Oleg Caiisl-' • ' .Ilngs.longyeartlngs&S's. “5 I FARMmANCH [?,' filly, S 4 0 0 .15 panel round Moline. 3 point hllch r nl; $800 new, m ake offer.. '• FAX i s i l i p l . : } Weights & EPD'a avail."!' pen, S700.324-6443.B™ | s i £ P L j E S g Q y i P w/dual hydraulic lines, ' Caii 324-2927.' . • * . Sem en lested.W lll deliver. Sl000/eller,cair208- :-934-8S52 Or 539.2627.Bb ’ HORSE Syear old black ^ .gelding, .16. ha nds.' usei i d ALUSCHAUMEHS WD '■ 727-7474 Ot208-187-209e.’ . Beautilul. lace & peari YO UR I . BULLS Reg. Brangus bulls.lls. a s a p a c k h o r a e In Ihe,a . . 45 Tractor. $950. . TRACTOR 1 JO 1976.:4020,. | wArain. $350.324-9264. ' ' ' Yeerllngs a n d 2 yr. olds.js. ' mtna. Experienced rider.ir, -.436-9817. • • duals, power shift, de- I Call 208-654-2245,■ guaranteed aound. Si 300.0 . BEAN PLANTER Pickett 6: -—tachabia.ioader.^12.000^ .1 808 . I "1 'rAD^^-.:4 — Call 734-3587. row, IHC 6 row bally /flrni. Can 206-539-5881 .B I | COMMUNICATION TIMES CLASSIFIED g ' BULLS SImm antall and . mount oiittar w/Plckett T ? raC to rjb 4630 diesel, .1 DEVICES— r - ., D E PA R T M E N T . ' -2 y n ., black o r red, low II dividers & 8 row Llllesion - bldh weights. 3S2-4372» . Orulio..W anl a colt With II 4X4 w/power assist Ironi . '208-734-5538V orevenlngsat96M133a« all? (Unique color, great drlve-cabw/alr, dual 310 _ disposition and looka)?f? .Sod.AfJ1” M7-om^^^ : loader. $21:000. Call 324- - ' GTX radio phones. ; , CATTLE 2 m onlh old bulluii Breed to thla stud lor only ■■ 5070or423-5302.B. I Call 734-9444. . 208-6^-4543 •y CORN PLANTER JD 80 (B U R L E Y ) < calves, ready lor pasture.e. $350. Call 324-^S J Series, 6 row. plaleless "'. 809 . I " Call Daria a t 208-644-9577- V com plantar w/hydraulic front. $2200. D e c e rit. I _C0MPUTER8^ g*******♦****'** CATTLE 29 Holstein milkiiir nered 1995-brown geld-J. m arkers. Veiy good cond. -Bhapei Call 543-5175 o r 5 DIABETICS la ■ Please call 2M-837-6652. , . : • 324-1206.B ’ • cows. Rneofda: LOWBO-n . . Ing. grea^m tn. horse, ride Ic6M i^yveft6 266 MzH Suppiiea I malted to your, — 7 - — :mattorAI.-10/B00-lbrOpen-JR. rrEnyiremtmnwOTremr^ -FISH AERATION SYSTEM; ^ ' Pohtium II (3) wllh moni-' home > al ho.cost.:We bill ^ . hollers. Call 208-324-4089..9. S2S00. Call 788-2175. _ ,3hpCondlepump:2rno- ' MFWD.I 3990 ^ ra !! duals! _^tora6i.Wlndow8,$485_lo . Medicare/second Insura- d lors. 3 phaae: leaded elr • ' $64,500. 733-4077 days ._nce,.CalM-800r7«2-7704. . • • •• CATTLE Black Angua. . ”Sin?gewlnQi.25'’^^^ 1 lines. C ost $5000; Sell lor or 733-3894 evea. B .'* ' wllh monitor. $385. 100 -r '■ grass calves; 500-600 lbs.»■ Good w/chlldren. S700/}/ $3000. 208-939-3098B t MzH Penlium I with mori- V . ... Call733-4462.B . TRACTORS Ford 8-N. 3 Xcia 10 your lamiiy By uopiing itlofls On}/ . ... ,i . offer. Call 208<326-6833. -point, new tires,,runa Uor $195. O uad Call Cen­ ' •nadorablocaiordoopuccfiirciir end* letter, punctiiiUlim marka tk i iinil hlnnk >riii;e!«,) • M ’35-5103. mainline, aH^slzearua^^ ggD5 i:gBfep"AOiuattaio. -- ceriterm ove whoel - — ; j llnea.Good cond. Cail Please ul72o£^4-4l 11! — — — — — — — — ’ RAINFORRENT I w j o ^ 5 i 0 i 438-5065 . ■, FUTON sola, m attress and metal frame. $lOO/olfor. : Q'O. or Rocker recllner, 2 yrs old,. IN SAVIHGS UF 4 - AAdditional i lines extra chanlarges 4- «M*andll4* “ $100/offer324-13;^m8g. . Call 432-5341 .B . CING AS LOW A S i L-d'^Ctidr^ALwlin.hlsA P.B;OjLB. Ill 5doubdEfPit>E48iinee, herrecllnera. Blue, gray A &M, good cond.. $ 900 _ & beige. $400. Call jfl riNANGI> j.c. FirmMpIn Tu. m , u t t m Dt . each. Call 420-2874 evenlnga. 735-8637. DtiluDMht. ItiUhtiitMtilnptriim ^ ------?r 825-60075B - - “ zsuBEfrsBrpiccevr- J • U I * t,t'AMIOJ.C ------— ' WAYfif) ffi ler rent, e tg W ood — TOP.MATTHESS SET-. - = = — = s ^ = canal. Alao aluminum . still In plasllc, $260.00. ■ : malo line (or. 10* x50*. 1 _ Magk: Valley Mattress, lrg grain bins. 487-2S90. ■Run my ad In classlassification* ’ ■ ^fdr_____days; W aiEL.lil^E6(3) I4 mi. SOFA light green.- i m ' ' ’ Good cond. $2750 e a c h / « 2yearaok),S300. Amount Encloseded $ offer. 208-989-56338 . ^ Call732-0974. • Or charge my adJ cn8,com 901 S. U ncoln •J ■ 7 0 0 0 n . 815 ~~] 8 0 0 ^ 2 8 7 - 7 1 I LAWN& .aon/M tuiom .oom — S M tU tl. I QAAOENSUP^^ C M S 3 M U S I tn’DBIVEFJIOMAtlYWi C V A U E n =BAVtl.H.y«lMwD.liy * - U t t ------W W W , O i ^ 3 2 4 ^ 3 9 ■ top quality^ Feeder and c p iilEO FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE mtEREmjHBiiM aic i hay.-i-800-709- SS^KftSpruSflTft 3. M f i m a W ^JU ST.A SHORT .Ausirlan Pine..Delivery . and plant available. Vol­ *\wng,”(»vered, SMrton* ume 1 discount Caii 888- ——— ------42M703we55-4311:------2J 3 9 9 S h o e » ^ < B ------BHBB »-News J ■ i ./ , ■ ’8

■ . '■...... Sunday,/I, A p ril I S ; 2 0 0 1 , T l m ^ N aBws, w t Twin FatIa, IdahoDir -r-IMND-Tb6 LS 4 9CTETS— -WANTEDComputerneedeed-- -WANTCDTO BUY’" ^ '^ tigorstripod. rri • . WANTED Y arhaha Big $300. ed, 200 MHz or larger fo HARLEY D A V ID M il 2000.lo'llHONDAShaaowDelitxa, . tlm«for^S I ”MLii°7^i^6^ bfa. ...Whaei.forparta. Running e, TAMAnA.iT465i trail bike, ^chi!d;:£ftn;t:alfoKUniich'Sch~ J S S * ttr 2nSor iS{»« ------ornotrC8ll-326^792r^ Oi _2QQSL.uDdaL2KjnIs,:axc.:. ------' P leastf call 735-1028. ‘ Accassqries, automothw mlle8,"li7.000.Caii : •’ . cond., $5,000.7330006a.,■-. T a v a lL $ 8 0 0 .* ) S S w m re r" •al'’ .WANTED:’Will pay too FREE Lab: Yellow mali ^NTED ^ u m e jewelty construction, alaotrlcal 10^ ;^^9T0nC Y C t£^I evettigsat^734-g.12U.■ 'KAWASAKI >90 KX-2S0r- :5882,72o-35ge.« ...... n J. T-prIcas,.ror-Morgan-Dor —^-^year-wilh pppere^indtK .I^W AW TCDTb- • -cotored-artglaasT^ttery,terv’’ -toolbox8a,-laddef»rtafp8 k.Exc, c6ndr$35007 CaT anw Dfll'ts; be n ch e s, ahalvet,7^ Jars and Pleea Dollars,ira.- • - ,' '. -' , ^ ' HONDA 79, 0X500 Cus-\ YAMAHA WR250,-1993. . old.padlocka,,and.an> — . tome ahaf|.^rfva, waler-M 326-3191 OfS30-1410« . am all collectlbias. If youvou “ &-racka. Call Mlke ala - Decant condltion.-Call ^ . vary claahl Great cond.- 734-1613 or 420-3113. , GOLDWING 1087. 52,SM>50 cooled falrlno. ); SUZUKI Intnider'98,800 . ___ ^ ara having a yard salelale . 20Sr734-6p02. . Siooo; , O. ..,Many,axtraal326-4534Ji . '■•' FREE.medlum alza ora pe. Please 1^ 120^736-2040.). | , 6 o.:AII accaasorias. MA- ^ ' ’ foniata rebblr. tarns o l d GAS p u m p s oroaa. r s please call me firat;it; I . WANTED Yo b U y ”” .WE BUY live tra a a . SpnM ^ - RAUOER‘98800co.Cus^ YAMAHA YZ80 1987, ' w/lbotf. Call 324*40G( .atatjoii Hama. Topiip $ ' w ould love to s e e wiihat hai O 'a n d 12* plastic transferer crab;-pine, aspen a oth- 'HONDA !ei'G oldw lng, I ^ $500/flrm. Pieasa call ■=22^ paM, Tony 208-866-02:0274.. you have. Call 733-0016.516. ; pipes. Cali 543-5269.^ • . ars l^ m a tl 783-2676. . i< -tompalnLBothrnlnt&iew FREEplgeona, . bladt. 20K original mlleV!- , miles. $5000, each; 677-* . '206:734-0597, evenings; ' ;.:--N eth a rtan d 8 dw arf mbbi■bblts' WANT TO BUY Dt; ^ WAf*TEDTO BUV; $2000, Call 420-2907,* I,;.4394 o r 43 6 ^ 5 1 5 M ika..-•J'v ,. - 9 0 2 ■ . . >./eaoea.'43&^3360>90. . Strawtebalefdr2001.)1. ;/W/Hydraui(c!>Rm^l?aylay Topdollarpaldfor ■ Nomanwhowyouapoodyour,^ 324-2754 or 324-4963 af- 163 . . Corruguton R a tb ei d . . eeili'cof«KrttorM.'Eatales, JJJJ' to r6 p .m .« SUZUKI 250 '97.-Quad - LAB pups black AKC $2( '7 3 1 -5 4 6 3 or 825-5463 ,daya..;claMlll«j flta..your d I BICYCLES • I , = = : ■■ Tfal1«trB.gft», Maarilnnt g . ^ gents to gold,-M nrjfn ___ buay„«chedule_Put.dasa(- ■ ■ ■ -^PafBntB-good tiumam:lersT*” ■W ANTED'C opies'of^” jiv ■ ->v>iy. koap ii wnon yeu.rw I e n d e d ' Ctinfessloris of a Bridg . Work;. 423:4800 orr ,‘ DolloraprooVmlntMta. ^ BatTs tIma-aavinB t#roct«y' i HARpVtetorVl.allterraia I“g® : 733-8838Anytime!I .Cal}431-3109.., of 000^ M aofvleoa lo ' long«rnoodll7Sellitwlihan; ■' bike, llka.naw,Original v. -, Al . wofkloryoulodav. . . • ,, .. Call.837-4909« , W A m to Exact fit runningling WANTED 10 buy Direc t T\7 3 . Iprjca $450, Now $325. '. $ 5ri.^a^aJtToam4CTATETE ., • I .-I • or.baaCoffer. 420-5853.-^ ■ . ^ ^ T lA B B rre PediaroBd Noth-Noi -WANTED-Oldcowbp/to — —S.At;Ef-Coltffctlbl887•'87 ; dwarf fuzzy lops a n d HiHoi- spurs, chaps, bits, efc. _ waaher, dryer, table a • single chrom o roll b ar'■•o to Wa n t e d t o b u y im ga- land lo ^ $20.324-1142142A . Call 543-4400 ____ _ llt' v S C h e v y sh o rtb o x . la- chairs, old rofrig.-, and ox. tion handllna pipe trailer. Jpfwofmlsceilaneoua..^ •-SCOTTIE8 PurobredI RiReg. WANTED U se d flatrbid bi 733-83M, ask for Scott. Pteaaecall20e-733w>940. - . ' .Block. S left. Readyly forf 'trailer. I 6ft.„bumperfpuIK, pi WANTED Hand line. Extraxtra- WANTED TO BUY Lavlno TWIN FALLS THE V ;..E08lflf Sunday. 734-342^ 2 9 . . Tandem axel. Also, mo mod,. _]o[nls,.3'k40’.hdokaialchItch. -hens..Call208-S43-4000rVI MOVING SALE NO ONEJE, ■; ■ I WANTEDTOBUYlyT— r'o&kchli»hulchT324:65l■6555 w /center riser. 733-1940 2r ““ COULD RNDON “ . . • Purebrod Bpsion Torrfe •2.^ WANTED fOBUVTW> :; RM NKIE U N E . Still atr'. >rrfer,. . .W ANTED- — . Wa n t e d Highest priceasea - weaned Jereey steer - ' • lemale. D oss not hove’: mUch to sell. Fax machine, 1 ^ 0 . COLLECTORWtSTOnWRIAN (>akJ for old mllltaty.lnslg-«g- -ooK™ ..CallJ08-Sl3^,a , ^ desk wllh hutch, p o rtable.lie'. , ■ .. hovept^ts.'775-77»2Z•■2233 wilt buy G erm anUaparmirtefe flla,'documenls, badges,108. , leave m etuaga. . T - 7 T WWII Item a, m edals, ' DW,-cok)r.TV,•Craft llamalia its, medals, uniforms & gear; ^ much m ore. 734^9686,6,. ,r, . I'agsjg s .' Paul Nutting. 733-1691. VVANtEDt6 B(iV:Young a Chleken IncutMtbr. tllri looking for a hnraa . evenlnos. isa n IT ' . 678-31-14 -— ^-352-4353 loaveAnossac I. tliat n e ed s a new hom e a ' X S ^ ' photo, documonia.*. a ^ VENDORS . ^WANTING TO GIVEf T iI o WANTED-PALLETS . i0t80ft0ve.Call423-6173.3. COl>US COVE ARENA •good home wWi olderriady lat .40'x4B- will,pay to WANTED to trade '86 Toy-^ Hosting Huea Indoor .o r man lor small, otdo>tdor. dollar.,Call 20B-677-2722^8 lda^War*^ualtiOT? ^ 'P a u l Nutting a t 733-1691.4, Ota 4x4 for horse trailer orlr ■ R e a M arket M ay 5-6 . lemale dog. Pbodt( “ w a n t e d 357 revolver, ll:. other Items. 438-2498 - . 1731 E 3900 N. Buhl, Id.I. Terrier mix. D ue to recei heol.’ % WANTED largo live Bcont . iiQht weight. 4X4-4 whec Wa n t e d used Hookedig , R e se rv a y o u r a |» c e ^ ’ Illness owner Is.unable'i3i|*o . ar, around $1500. Pleas • Evemreen a Deciduous., care for pet. 734-4727.^7. call 775-779-2388. ; . Cairo a s Treo Farm , $ 2 5 .0 0 « &ays ' ' , : • 934-4594,■ . , ^ Aris Crafts, Garage salela WEIMARANERAKCrogroa- WANTED Adjustable bai a 'Silver pointer; 1 puppy — W a n t e d vintage Barbie10 ' items, A f^ u e a ; Navy a ' ppy . ketball sla n d /h o o p S,^fhwit Wa n t e d o u sait a pepper dolls and dothing. 1959 - only left! HURRY IPIessease base* good cond. Needo collections and postcards.»• ,:1979. Interested In as- ' call208-733-2189.a Oid booka. Call 43^791 »• 543-6695 or.73ll6635 '■* : (or birthday April 7tl £ 1 ta tes and collediona. Call = i Please call 20B-735-5305 or 733-1322or733-S688.B . 8 2 2 . L 8 2 8 • I ^ track ioadmfsuitable for2*^ WAtfTED woodon horse T O O L S . . WANTED broken upP . backlillino eic. 543-8526. I MEDICAL MACHINERY ' . concreto. old brick. L toy pulled with a string onn I^^^U PPU ES^ f ^ Casllelord are a ; WANTED Propane rangege . w heels where tegs , , Call 537-6676..; a refrlg. No larger ihanan ' shouki be. Cali 423-4247. ___• ..24*. Also housohold .. . ..A IR C O M P R E S S O R* ItiIn- ‘ soiling IS Q einui wtwn ■you yot genbrator. Call 734-3557.■ f WANTED: Old hay, top gersoll Rand. 175 dmd m , . ,UM 0 dusJIlod «d to tpretii II. bales,-etc. for roping5 T r s . ', W» wofd about tfw «»mi -^^ANTBD Small cementmt ste ers. Will PU a cleanupp . o th e r h o u se h o ld Item s.'I.' dieseloa*. l o w h r s }|y any size-any amount, . $3500/oHor. 324-3446.B. you havo for mlo. 733-0931 Coll 733-2221 or C ^ir7M •S31i leave msg^g^ | Please call208-934-0920.I. ' 734-7872, alter 5:30 p.m.'1.'- I C j m ^ n M p M

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[^-COUS^TI-CAL I CLEANING n EMPLOYMENT LAWN CARE I ROOMING : & DRYWALL SERVICES SERVICE /PROFESSIONAL BOB’S BEST _ -T«mporarv-P#rman,nt ■ ROORNG a COAT1NQS COUNTRY CLEANERS iMOWIN^ERVICE . DRYWALL Businesses, resldenllai,? , f e ® " ’ cSJSarKM d^^Ti JUST EVE’ERYDAY LOV\ ' Custom Textures. constnjctlon clean up. Buildup iw ls ; Most ’ 731-0788 (TF). ’• PERSONNEL PLUS • > Specialize In carpet minor leato^repalred In •• 67a-0991 (Burley) _ ,• cleaning', Free estlm ot-1.. 733-7300 or 678-4040 . PRICES.> AND HIGH -r^ynw ^-^^tim ates22. OS. Bontlea & insured.'r ' I , ■;! ^ ,- Je ro m e 324-3299 Mowing And Thatching Spring Cleanup Ootails I STU M P I VALILUE AT... I AIR “ ■ HANDYMAN I HmetomkeugmoYard : CONDITIONINGG . - REM OVAL =j , . 'WORK- ■ ■ Grind your troo stum ps ^S E R V IC E r COMPUTER , out, up to 30*, $2.00 per t h i j LAWN CARE • —lnch, A bove«)s-ecro88- • • ^ ij, S A U E ^R V IC£ e - • • L C 4 R - - $25 lb. R134 $20 Ib! lop, $3.00. C leon up 4j>ius brakes, tun th u o s;.. ■ LAWNS ETC,.. • • ' , extra- — r r rr^tfanCTIisTofisr^* a * " ' * " & drywall. * * " Resktential a Commerdal • — 'Can forwifflatorr* ’' _ CofTip'ijlora. N o to b ^ lS . . • Mowing •. • 886-7679 , , iilL-TECHAUTOMOnVE* '..Prlnlera, Fax Machines. :*• :*69S, Commercial Avo. . Estate clean ups ' ' 98SAAB900)0S E , We Sell a SeivIce'AII , "s'r.snir"'. I• Professlonat lawn , •; :[ 1-2D a - ^ 20SS. ._ -C F n C E ID, 736-8668. I J6hn73M170 f ■.TREE: I f 2 D o ^■•Convertible-Sharp)*Fun -F to Drive! ^ Visit our retail store ' ' Seilt^^mgMamtmadi TRIMMING I AIR DUCT loeated by Ollice Max_ HANDYMAN- I 731-6697 0*735-9207 —------^ e t E A N I N ^ . K & K T r e e - B liriF lxltS^css LAWN SERVICE I Air Quialliy Services ' T r i m m i n g : : Air Duets F urnaces I COMPUTER n M iitevSlsfta., ■ . G at b e tte r senrlca & Lawn care. ; . Dryer VorttsChlmnoys-8 SERVICE Home repairs, plumbing, L . at reasonable rate*. ' Shrubbery a n d bush , • ; '.Insulallon Removal light carpentry, painting. = -Discounts for summer : i. r . 732-8788* CLEARLY COMPUTERSS Call208^4-8723 ... f For free Estim ates - : f : , ^ 8 2 7 - 9 1 81 _ . : • Inlemet set up, i Cali 735-0553 ; ^ Instructions, e-mail. „ I HEATING & AIR I ; :|7 ASPHALT ■ I Computer Maintenance TREE TRIMMING set-up.a training. V\(o " CONDITIONING • contracts.______. PAVING . will holp m the log ^ • Free e sllm a te s. . 737-0039 . ' & PATCHING \ . .735-9910 SAWTOOTH , Noilhalde Tree d SHEET METAL M aintenance 1 . 50%off labor, b[^ P A IN T IN G . Trea Trimming ’ . • ParWn^ to t s i I CONCRETE ~[ a Removal. . WmORT CENIER SALELIES PRICE ranch roads. bn son/lce calls ' , r Froa'astlmaia. • Backhoe, Bobcat work & Com mercial and t b & M CONCRETE[. . rasUentiai Call 324-6804 o r ; -Trucking. Sand, gravel. H usband a**W(e tearn" . 324-4778. * 26 ^ " .ro ad base. Waier line: . Footings, foundatitms, - . (208)733-8548 . Handyman Sen/Ices r:. . repair, septic tank. ' driveways, sidewalks. .,'^ar25yra.exp. V ; , ■ ^11734-6788 '■ Dairlos and residential. , I HOME I VACUUM I I 8 , 7 <6 3 ^ Ailyourconerota neods. I CallJack73$S)227, n Call 536^705 CONSTRUCTION S A L E S BUSINESS' I AND SERVICE Kfu.v.aui818 'I-IMPORTCENTER ■ SER VICE - HENDRY 4 SONS I PAINTING & aoOKBBTAIL-UL SALES PRICC : I ' C arpenters CONSTRUCTION I P R Y W A L L • ELECTROLUX 1 9 9 7 T O Y O T A C AIMRY M LIE SEDAN An06 ....;...... M4.065 ’ i . . : :■ TWINFALLS ' CommerelaiaResUentlol Vacuum deanera, shom- 5 » X 7 8 8 All Jo b s Largo a Small pooors, central vacs. 1996 ISUZU -TROOPIOPER LS, A UTOM ATIC Aios PLAN ROOM B& B . Intertora Exterior = LUPHER 1095 ... ,„,„,„>16,2I0D M’ 3 ,7 8 8 ' . • Jo b s to bfd for all Sates, senrico and repair. , M aintenance 732-8618or731-60S9 PAINTING, INC. „ 239 D uB ois ' ' 1995 CMC YUKON!NSW -^SHARP A10I3A ..... • constnjctlon.; Free All types ol re m o d e l' Painting. Remodeling, ...... ‘17,9500 * * 1 3 ,9 6 7 month (New eo.) Call 733-5618 construction, spedalUing ■ T enuring a Drywalf 1998 SUBARU FORER E ^ L 4 DR SUVA1098. . , ' Blueprint copies. in tuthrooms/Commetcial HOME REPAIRS s...... :..‘I6,8755 * * 1 4 ,9 6 5 • J- 734-PUNf7426) W EDDING & -I painting. 23 yrs. exp. Call Bill 0 (208) 1??7_V0lVO-8S0„4IL4DRt:.VEHY:SHARPa1099 — • - F r e e ostlmatear423i4065------benerelshome ------324-3475 e r (208) -PROM i DRESS ...... „,.,>I7,785.?5 * 1 5 ,5 5 3 CARE . 727-1^ call. I ^j^CARPENTRY, I Rom odels, drywall, tile, I M SUBARU OUTBITBACKWAC0N4 DR a iIIM...... i ...... ‘17,965*5 * 1 5 ,6 6 6 painting a carM ntry.. WEDbtNQSHOP • :r.' , . e t c .'. ■ Prom D rasaos $25-98 imiEEPIWRANCLl ICCNSTRUCinONl , 2 0 exp. Free PAINTING & I ' CLERiSCYL 4 1 A1097 . :..,....,';...„;,„‘l7,il00J * 1 5 ,6 8 4 REMODELING L-Wedding Ones $50-400 ’ R e tir e llconMd Gbrieral Call Bruce 73^754i3 L Brtdesmakl-Roni o r Buy. ■ i m FORD RANGERER SUPER C A B ^ V ^ SH/ Contractor w/over 25 Eureka Constniction Veils-Sllps-Shoes-Sras «RRAipj„„,.‘J7yM55 ** 1 5 ,9 6 8 : • yrs. expor. Enjoys , & Excavating 30% Off On Invitations. H 2000VWBEETUCtC t HB 2 DR LOW MILES / Specializing in concrolo, — Thompson'fli------5aioi8..- ',„:,„‘I9,360) * 1 6 ,8 8 8 ' c o rp e W g ^ rk . Call I INCOME TAX I r Painting a Remodeling 733-8838-210 S . Main directional boring. ■ ZOdbCHEVROLCTA!ASTRO V A N ^U C T SEE Al • trenehlng^ponobleweld- PREPARATION _ Quality Expetlencod ...... ,‘18,8855 * ® 1 6 ,8 8 8 • ' Work *^WESTERN— I l-1998'M AZDA-M itU4INIAT40R=SHARRAr CheckbooV balancing.’ P. No Jo b Too Small , .... ;...... 1.:..‘2M 80-*^ M ^ 9 9 5 ~ — : Froe Estimates _ J P A t N T I N G _ • • —^ tf :T 3 3 ? t 0 l 7 T j r ^ • -^thtyM-payfflwir- •- CLtilH/TOP6CVLAiio2. I- 731^076. ■ I Seniors, I can come to L I (208)i34lM43 I ' ...... ^19,900 ‘ ‘Hava Gun, will T ravel- you. Low rates. Can ■ 2. -...... ‘23,405> > * 1 9 ,6 6 8 : ___• Each addltlotwl a rea $18 — -Rowee-Washlng------^NDSCAPING — = ■Roasonabla'rateJI— ^ l-;l998:tdY0TA-TAC0 — r mip-io-2oowirfirpef— -RESIDENTIAlr- Froe esllm ates, financing COMA'LTDrEXCAB^SHAIa r p -im o w ,7;. ,*22j400“rr ? 1 9 ;9 7 8 ■. ' area CLEANUP. ------737T O 00------:• ; — ^737-4887----- ■ 1997T0Y0TA4RUNUNNERSR5-SHARPAtiD3 = ^ T O N Y ’S ------^HOME BUILDING .. ».-i...... ‘24,705-> *: * 2 1 ,6 6 6 Selazai'sScrapiA ig LANDSCAPING , Plans Available , ; ' W INDOW I H 1 9 9 8 D O D C E p U R AANCb-VEHY fI SHARP A107 :.qt. CLEANING I a H om e R apalra o«...... ‘23,895i *: * 2 1 ,7 8 8 Sprinklers, trimming. : W ASHING I;;:. SERVICE RoffiK SSlo' 737«W)0 ■ ^ I 2000 ISUZU RgDMtiU i: lEA TH ER , 26 ,0 0 0 MB.ass *1077 .....‘29^995i *: * 2 2 ,8 7 7 vrork. Odd fobs, Brad'a Window W ^ i h g K E S i m r u S s I 1999 LEXUS RX 300 •: Swntea’a C leaning . w e do w ta l you c a n t T ho timo is now to got 30 SUV-VERY SHARP AIMio m ; ...... ■.....‘29,265i *; * 2 5 ,9 8 6 __ - 1; ------S m l e a ' ... . Jf youjiavSsb& ll.m o.,. SHARPENING I —your windows w ashed,- • — Tony-73»W22— - I 2 0 0 0 T O Y O T A 4 R U r a Business, Resldonllal 734-6506 . — SERVICE F now that M ring Is herel iwiERSRSg SHAHPAljwrrr.-.7^ , :,»32,235'»:i:*M;738: : j " : • : .Specializes In deep — Brad at M » « » « 1-or ■ . *Docs nonot include tax, iltle or d< ' . eloonlng. Banded. '• Jolin’aStiarpefling 643-6395. dealer doc fee of S89,63.>3. • Insured. 324-8723 , . - - between- f^FREE GRANT 1 I LAWN CARE I , * 'S e rv ic e f , . ^ . MONEY Aflordabla Sarvlcaa. LCerbSjeasteefM w’ • -CommefdalVrasklontial------141 Bracken St S ' ' |Crt3-1^10-POtEUIEUNE-ROAD^ ^ , . - ^ a s e c h e c k y o u r a d Call for fre* quotea for ------734^4050*------Parfectjo Poor Crodil , 1-600-4n-«)80 _[ Jfwcorrectneasonthe 1st a 2f)d M ortgages, sprino d e a n up, weekly w r TWINFAUSLLS, IDAHO ’ tnowlng aarvice, an u lf r v R w p ^ i w e lawn cara...... Wrsl d a y th a U t ru n s . 125% Equity Loans. ■0045 tree a s h nib pmnlng.. S p r i n k l e r s I c P i •: 732-oc . asT he TTmes-Newa ls "srsiiissr. Aarattoftt pow er raka.etc. . j i-8 7 7 -6 5 i _____n o t retfpohslble f o r '. & ' != I55-0045 • \ . i errors aftar'tfiattlmo^ I .D onaen Law n S a iv le a | - j s g j y ; ^ r ' . '. 734-9965--• , GCTREAOYFpR ^

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STARCRAFT 22’. Cuddy COMPANION 199624hft.i SALEM SA 2000, 24 ft. Load- ^ """^ 903“^ ~ 1 ' C abin, de ep V-hull, 4 cyl. ,-. - 9 0 9 I HEVY72'EICamlno CH&:HEVY *83 Suburban B O A T S & • * 3 bunk model, awhlng. od.w/slldeout. oi $12,000. I Cl!Sleon molar, runs good. Extremely clean. ■ 120 hp Mercrulser. I/O. .motor°h6mk \'fI . SPORTING GOODS. ■ sle ep s 8. like new;. ' ..ipi-Pleasecall208-736-8184.- ACCESSORIES ' oxtra cloan, loaded, pho- ( New paint. Many dxtras.- Cali 324-4257 ■ ,. ' HUNTINGSUPPUES ' Call326-6446.B ~ AviA'nbN ■■ MS3500.Call543-2151H 7^ . ' los/specs'avail: $7500/o(- ______E L _ I I SIERRA'91, 26'. sleeps 4 L :h e v y p u -1976 camper . POUR WINDS '97 travel to tc 6. Good condition. . ; fer. 726-8003,726-57?3,B . . • ■ TOFORD 1957 Folriano 500. Theishell, 35K mis., good oin^ COACHMEN '8 6 C lass C ‘^CJEROMECOUNTRY ^ trir..Sleeps.6. hardly used. ■$!■ $S5X. 206-323-9603.a .ZiT 2 dr.-hardtop. needs res- nini , num'fl8hlng*bt?al?'l6’» ■ ning eond.. now tires,;-' I27'. loaded w/generator. .CLUB si MEMBERSHIP lor 26'.$8995.fl34-9470.B'I • ^ AUCTION ^ a l. 4 /a i. U ve r. 2loratlon I but in good cond. . $ 2 0 It9fl5-35hp Mercury iron­' I . 9 0 4 I . STLVERSTREAK 1978- ar $2000. Call 324-8500JI and on-line biddlngl 1948 tc ; I , CAMPERS * i awning, deluxe cabinetry. sale. 4< After 7:30 pm. 423- ilTC HH IK ER II 1 9 8 9 .2 7 ' 32lt., 3! twin beds,-good Ac 54500/offor. 206-731-4691. ing motor, elect, anchor & .M71 oranyUrne260^71. Hl' ' Aoronca model I'lOO aIri '?S4l JHEVY SIO '97 Super . AC. mlcrowavo, etc. very clean, be st in th e val- cond., cc $7500. 324-8500.H . pD DRO TRUCK COE1947. S m i fish finder. $3,500. <208) $9.995/olfor. 733-S955.B plane (al TP. airpori) and fo f sh a rp ,'4 cyl.. white, rriust J U G S Fastpltch softball ley.^ $8000..-(997 Ford ^STARCRAFT '95 24 ft. Complete, runs, $1000.. F250 4 x 4 .14K. crow cab. H anger «6 In Buhl. P rim e c o see. $8500. Call 876-8M0 DODGE Brougham. 1979,' . ni pitching machine, like'. . . e w/slldeout. Sth wheel. Ful- iJjTime Auctions 208-232- ■ Call 637-4939. ■ * i' PAB OVER cam par, ■' now. batting cage, netting. just T like new. $17,995 one Z . .' DUCKWORTH 1979. 22 It. t ■ 25'. low mis..-good cond. oi ly loaded. Sleeps 6. Must 4812.^iww.ptauction8.com. - ^ = ' sle e p s 4, stovo. rolrigora- • ' $5900/olfer. S37:6324.B ouidoor i frame & accesso^ ‘Xorboth. 733-0182S . 'lsell. . $9900. Liko now. . FL 1 0 0 6 . I H 351/3 stage, lots of new FUGHTINSTRUCTION M- tor. heater, porta pot. jFORD Lazy Daze,' 1999, ries Incl. $2,200. Evos. ^Ho l i d a y R A M B L E R . piPieaso call 208-934-5149. SEMI&HEAVY . ^ . 'Partsl.$13.500.736-1883. camper jocks, good cen- . .788-5462. H( R&J Aviotlon LLC ’■ ' 26V^ It. R ear bath, perfect RA 1992 Free Sprirlt'Alum- taI EQUIPMENT : , ^ B E R G U A S S boat 14- w/ .ditlon. $1000. 324-3799. . elite. 29 ft. 5lh w heel, like ' 2 a t Jorom e County Airport . 1 .. • trailer, 25 hp.lnclodes fish cond. Low m ileaga. VIO. RAPIER Ir GOLF CLO s S 2i slide out. fully equipped! ____ _ Call Jim 539-4486 k , C A M P E R *87. N orthland super duty 450E.^Kwlkee snd oxtendo, $22,500.- £l1!;lir-8tJni>fUC32l6,Wu$IS,999. ■ ■ JOHNSON 6 np trolling .$800/offer. Call 423-6875. 2837ordays731-6013.H 536-6212 Sl or 734-2788S Call 7 3 6-3980.. - a m motor, hose and tanki Please call 208-423-9209. ^ ^ = ^ = s : 1 9 1 1 Siw Iliger 3208 Cot, $9500. K KIT 1997 Com panion. 19 I ? m TE r f 5 r S a R 5 F 2 s i I{ $400. Call 733-2444: sN.ORTHSTAR 1997. 8V juMEMBERSHIP 1 I 9 1 0 n T SHELLS , e8tod?Cair423-9113 • KIT TRAILERS . 9242,,ib'vonlhg8 Sn 7 34^ 124. IOC USED mony slzes/modolsr — -It^port-utililyrsell-conli- -CH/ ressedrzero-hours-on* ■ board; oxc. cond.,.baro- NEED MONEY? -STI * c o sbuilt. $10,500. 2 axle . |y4»? ' Big savings. 670-0103 ' ^ “WHEEL*TRA1LERS-^------',1,'R earend cargo ram p, nip “ b e 1^ 1005 ^ reb foot boom, priced below _ Sellyoui-RVto- - solas,- big storage Insldo fit ------.W i A lpenlite ?86 26' streamIL-.. 1 . " I : A N TIQ U E A U T O S : ■ dan ' 9 0 5 I - “fef'4>tirelSrrorblka,- “:HARMAC-8)t16-G.N-flat- $31 iS = bod. w/beaver tall & ■ 986 or 602-524-5401.H GUNS& • H om os in W ondell.' W '"fill llderness^^gO 2 3 ^ u ! r ' /llOOgolloriwater.Spring n s Call 536.2301 -. • p*i special. $14,500. ------324-390( . . . MERCURY20hpO/B,less. I with J4 T.pidcent.trans./ong'lne re- nsnn fasti 366-26B9,366-79B9. r rr tE A S U R E VALLEY ■ ' 22'. ' low mis.'Qood cond. mlcrowavo'.LIke new.- • Pleose J" CBI1-208-&36-6574. rust, J l runs and looks good, rect • condition—-i.i~.47900- -m l OVB8.or208-961-2963.B jlld. auxiliary lank. $950. --S iU e RLINE 17>t. 120 hp . GUNSHOW • w Immac. Reduced-. S® w e ll m a in ta in e d w ith . bulk ?SMM!ltolDi£RlSS:' Loaded w/oxtras. $3000/- Signature'97 28'XL In 36.3736 or 326-3886. . In/out. Merc. Great fun. May19th&20lh joffer. 733-6043« , . $15,000/offer.8a6.779T ^ rocord8.$4500.788-8996„ 736. dinlng-llving. slide. & bed $1 Extras. S3200.420-5529B. Westem tdaho . i dem axle. $1000/offer. we EVY 7 8 Sllvorado.350 PalrGrDunds(Bolsa) ■« slide, le ss than 4K milos. :h e v y - 1974 Nova, nico c R e \ SKICgNTURIQN^QQI»u,__,- -wheel^ll^wTtingrTBa r - “ H?*Call 543.^918. wheel-Bnd-llresrGD-piay’* reci -O ldIde-Rocket-engr^ T * ■ tSE* For more inlormotldn — ■4^Vy.600.4a0-6663rCeH------„ impor spoblai. $2000. C S SNOW VEHICLES ■ kitchon, extra clean, Sy, or. $1600/6ffer. 736-0217 carr hra.. 22tt, V drive, jackets -Call-P^lfrgQe-939-e925^ n I ^ RAILER Small.tilt deck CHE oll732-0146a & tubes Ind., 525,000. I^^M UIPM EN^ g; $7995. Brockmans RV,. or 733-4069. Call 736-0217 or 733-4069 .WAf^JTED, I Browning trap I trovel tailor*lul^^wlllan- 3244203 ^ or800.773-3167. •> - lalned, sleeps 6. excel. ' SZ cycle or4>wheeier. or.: gun, 12 ga. Model BT-99. ■ARCTIC CAT 1996 Wild |!J ALLARD *99 19ft. Exc. f S450/offer.Call423-4407. dr 7 oved finaneTng...- ' ...... -VIPER 199620|t.Coralli8h ' - Call■ 735-1650 or 326- ■ -len t condition. $7000/of- m a ] •editpntblews and want approv & ski bass boat. 22S hp. - . C at 700CC, E R . reverse. J 2 I cond. Used twice. Fully #FI50I2< • 5622 a sk lor Dol ■ ■ • a ] ler. Call 208-655-4334.B. 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Call 732*8662.a ; Please call 20B-53M290.: ISUZU' Trooper 1994, AT, loaded, excellent cond.! - CC, 96K milea, greatI 74K milea. $22,000. 736* . i ~i009 n 1 shape,'$7500. Call 324*■ 8081 or 503*720*3111.« a7e4or420-4544.B . ; ; bM£VV.‘9oe;avaller — JE E P 1978 C J5, new top,- 144K mis. S tate ow ned car, > lots ol new parts; needsI 6 yrs. $1500.734-4144a , 70K mla. Exc; condlllon. • work, $1000. Call 734*: \ CHfeVV ‘9 3 ,?4t . . 4 x4 , 8.5 ;S18,200. Call 736>3946« -5880 - eves.'or 736*2910 • ' CHEVY Blazer, 1986, new; . days ask for’Sean. S92M)?offe?V3^ mclor, AC, lully.toaded,, JEJ E P '9 2 Ltd. W agoneer bhgVY!Ooeorvette ( ! nice Blazer. S3200. CallI New eng.; radiator, bat* coupe, black w/red, 6 apd, — :^l N l "[ 2 0 0 0 CHiVI 934-4554 or 934-9000.H tery, tires.S2S00.736*0201 1 owner, 8500 miles, like CHEVY Custom Oeiiixei J3 E E P '68 C herokee Lare* new, $38,500/6ffer. Call ■ n | 4 X 4 SS B L V I R A b O 1■: X T C A B m G D I O M i C ^ 1975, new transmission,, ' do 3* suspension IIR. 4.0 733-9606 or 420*1'455.B .tires, rebuilt engine.I. ;eng AT.PW,PS,PB,AT. ( Camare, 1969, :• "z-711" Off-Road Pkg.B „ F u lly l i V. J I MniWY 4-DR. ' 30,000 miles, $2000. CallI wheels, $2,700; 423*4597 , 83K miles; good cond. . L o a d e d I .«2033i&CT Loadad w / La572 :B ' ' ra n Was >34^8 2096 evenings. C rsee at ICHEVYTanoe l t ’98 exc. |HHiio.Diciaii/sricH ------oxc.-conditioBr$2O;000r- -254-HlghlandAve.~TF.------cond.rbru8h*guartswar ■ Call 73S a406 or 324^3424 JEEP J Grand Cherokee niew panels. 543-6592.M , CHEVY‘98 Suburban. Laredo 4x4 '98', exc. CHRVdLeR ( Concorde. 35K mllos. front a n d rea r . ’9 4 ,130K, $3500 o r b e s t ' air, 9 passengor, cannlne • offer. 324-»145 after 5 or. . V red, $22,995 Excellent: . 324*8134 a sk fer M ike.a .condillon.Call733-7579.B1' JEEPj Wll^’a, 1942, updat- 5HBV5CEff^eBring798:I DOOGE '9 6 MT. reg. cab. 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_L-• ;• -■ —Gelet 00(1 cle5_aningi- W a e - f i rndsithaD jd_to____ • ; It feels like springing -.new lif^. f., Aew-hopei-tultpsr •band.to clean .but:_hi$, 1 B u t I alonfiwithithiotiier_Easier.'symbols- psr baseball, "T •,. never planned to'^o. ■ Eastei;'... w d springigcliean^ c . Im H 0. anyw here . - lambs,.rabbits; n lilies and cros^. L ife AN® ; near the kids’ rooms; j ; forgive;^tiul?by'S:^ : . r : It’s all'good. Even 1.'Life is too , es. (Accorco r^ e to a Detroit News ' rfriends 'en the spring ' ' . ' short for that kind bfgi ^ if you canian get. lots of ', ;grief.^ v:^Web:site,e, scholar^ believe theI DEAK ABBvi I hairt t r i e s Then, whw I fouiidid those old name-Eas ve a dilem* '.'l ■ • •• .aster is derived from-1.', ma. Two years ago, inyny husbwd ' * Where I'grew up, i Bobby Darin records]S from .m y ' Oestar, a godde^( of spring and, P. m y Em ily’s : childhood, the ones tht i, : had an affair. We weatJatiieredtiie- B pK pi s o u th ern roots,-demismanded that -- • hatremirid-: / renewal.) ■ ■■ storm; bur m arriage.i ^ 1 ) e a r - . ■ ed me of-my^e, I ro5ot a better . . In fact, s.is intact. ^ .■ ^ ^ VrftjalebrateSprirtg(lg aeaniiig-as-T— :t., bo th . Christlahs-and Hbwever,-the aftershoiocks'keep'~;' RS bB b ide97T<^osed:the driIrawer and Pagans haveha celebrated death- 3f It were a holiday.ay..,.You w ere . . went out and . boug .coming when I least exj>cpect them. . . allowed to kieep ybur house iso-so >' there ai Denise Ight some , and resujrigrectibn cheipes bn or • . Easter candy. I deddeiled it was a . after, ihe £ A couple my husbandid.andlhad', I l l l JU«al\Muai . . . during thiree seasonsns ofi the year,'. male,an« Turner . ^ better vwiv of wAtr»mfti B Spring, Equinox since '. befriendied .wheh we .Were.v first - -.' ------r— iut-everyone-in-towiowiTTvould^gir—rduce-whcS in ^ p ring..-£:=:ahdeht-tii-CimeSf-with-Ghrisriahs^ - —married-are-frelngTH^arried this ; - , : . . That’s when>I receiveved a press , 'commemortorating the resurrection Into cleaning'frenzsnzy mode in ■ the same release that said An ' fall. During my husbahimd-s attair, already dondone SO, schedule some , April, It was more thanthi a family ■ . explainiiare two kinds of jiink, Americans of Jesus, on Easter Sunday. And tiiey covered for him ancind keothi? sessions wHwith a marriage coun* ’•, - -affair.Tt was a commi and female, which -reprtf- \ spend about $940 m:million ^>n : eggs wenere sacred to many ntil.you do,.the “after* • •; unimity affair. stuff.in 3 ___^candy.treats.atJEiastc affair a secret from me. ij - t ii ■■■ ■ '.of thehlghesrorder.-^r.*'------:— :— ^ y b u think^hemhey^e-pait^d-ais%^ Iter-time,.-.^.^andenc-dvciviliMtionsras-ince^l- - -ways,-tii6y*mTde- it'easiea a for will'conrinuertfnd'VoiiF'— n e drawcR. It’s his.way ofIjM djnhelSJjillionJejelly.beans__. pans-of-tl 7—-----^Som^cpple-wouli3ulvould fix a huge mealeal and iness •. dozen MsBeTie’s rigHtTln one of my ; Vhac if-T m .. hbney*glaslazed Hams and new affair, neither offered!d me any . ho" the aslashes of a cremated, ' ■ concribudng to the delelinquM^ foror church;’ But it’s a l ^ " y verything up again. . ' ably. hav<^ w e rs ,-1 found stuff like ^ of some already hypi • support, and I -never receceivedan lov^oneshcI should be handled. You ^I-think-I'cam eourlui uf allthat T'don’f^iooldubpin^athree*yeai. ' minors? ' ■ apology.— ^— . ,. . ^------s J iU ltU 'willwoidd b^.comiorting to 7" with an iinderst^diniling of.house-. • stu ff hasof twist, des and seyerial . - • hem and mmi irades, love and sacri* Now their wedding f who has d Oh well, bring on .ththe choco- Happy ^ e r l s devised a • . Forawlrs for a couple of days,- late Easier eggs: having to play the frien*earold dau]laughter cab* rc:and why tiiey chose—^ • Dot go to sleep unlesss 1 lie down . night ■niat gives you foubur nights Sleeping, can.becai an adventure; . husbaind | ever since it endiided, but I their.spedalai pplace. The r e ^ n s e s r . of ?*cure”. before you go m th ber, and shc hass rarelyra slept ip back to But she hasIS tot d eep in her room.- - ’ retdly want.no part of thistl; wed- delighted us.is. ' ild away .j woHc.Fouri^tsoujght'tctodoit •, The-doctor’ ding. Please help Ihe. ' His ashes thtougH the n ^ t th herherou-nbed; )r'said sb, and that’s . .* les are-spread from . all of my attem pts tot correctco this . Second, there is no0 w ay o f that, . -HimTAND»»ANGRY, - C anada to NeNew M e^co; the sto^ situation have : SllShe used to doing this m thout upsetCttingyour; Furthermcmore, the doctor said AUSTIN,V, TEXAS ries his fri^d^d^'wroce and shared , becomc h}-sterical if sheshc woke up .daughter. Just keep in mmind that . that wheri1 youj go to'bed, you- , DEAR HURT AND ANGRY:A witii us ^5 beautiful.be We spread ' " ” v j/i'her screams are sympi . in the middle of tbe nigbttodis-nij p to m s of have to lockkyourdoor. 3 - ', Considering ' that thei cbuple some of tiiee atashes in Ohio where cover I w;as no longere r with her.__ P a r e n t i n g withdrawal, and withdrdrawal is She can drdrag her sleeping bag aided f and abetted your husbandh ' hisypiithwa^va^sp^t, and we took ' 7 -T ■ Nowshe-JusfconiS^ . -painful,-but noc harmfulul. Third, ' into the hallall outside your dbor ■ ' :in the affoir and offered noexpla*n< ' some to Scotiaotland to scatter on his in to m y b e d . If I.: “m a V e T „ y ‘- 8 U S.0, th e isblution will b e moilore trau- and sleep tiiere,thi but you'cannot nation [ br apology for thiir ^ part in .grandmotii^s^sgrave. . . \attcmpt to persuadele herI tog; I . matic for all concernedd if: intro*,., so miich ass open0 your door until it, your feelings are justifi*fied.: - We thinkik heh would be very .■ — back to her bed, she star!ta«s to oyr^— ^ u duced in sca'ges. It.a bi>solutely s momiiig.^ - Before lecting.the;p]ansIS for .the - : pleased-with.ithJhow-weharidled-^— ~ ’*~To-bed in the • • Keep tiiis5 inir mind: When this is foundation of the marriagege.Ifyou ‘ rial than ann epitaphe carved in •' -acticel I could name ; ^ “ A; NorTherSTSrfo sudi wee houi« Sorry. •• , —T" - ' rover, and-itit soons will be, yoiril' an ® d y o u r h u sb an d hihaven’,t • granite wouldljJdTiayebeen. udiTRingas ,, First, letut Pm writing this in ah . an anguish-free methodlod of turh- solving thi Shrug and say you havive to do .. see a muchh Ihappier little girl r \ ing your daughter into cteristiccdly charitable . what ^ her doctor tells youpu to dbl : .waking up intinthempming. ito^an mde- -. week is goi ..He’s the boss..But you’ve t T h e stars h£ ’i n d e n t sleeper; But yoii^our story is- try in g to s s dedded - • laven’t disap]ppened; . proof that independent Jerience with this prob- that S after you put her' to1 bedI and John Rosemtimond is^ a family psy*. • • • snt sleepers ; en c o u rag e leave (Do not.lihgerl), s are.happier, more w3ll ell: adjusted.. ' . daughter’s!S back to the mid-’70s, j she can . chofp^isL.QuQuestions of general w ' e just can’- • : children. e “family bed” move* .tuiTi on .every light in heie r room ^— inieresfmay ' ■■ -' ’t see them aaswell 1 ....: tion Friday and take her time falling ayrbe.scnt to him a t ■ . Let’s face i^ your daugaughter IS a , nossibie^JW gairiinginom^tum.,_„ lg asleep. Affihndtivee Parenting,l 9247 AT. ■ , •Novice stargazers ofte'ten ask- -sleepi|ig-*-Jlferfdtt>n!fiai^diahapoiisrimem^ii "•hoW"the7andentsrinverit< !,'a beatime ."F rid ay offlet 1 me assure you that bag and sec up a tent for ite d 'th e ...... neurotic. She is yet anbiino*er,ma' this solutithis problem by next w or h er to and at - his I Web site: ' constellations. c They’re pipiizzled ' i sleep in if tiia* what shele wants. soing to be easier than h http!/Av'ww:rosn»emonrf;«m/ ...... b;by how tiiese people viisusualized S k y w a t c h ) solve it n ex t year. I tl • ' elaborate el figures'in a • geyou to begin your U 1 - . - ■ • ■ handfulhi of stars. ■ _ . Chris Give y(^our p etr’s bedtime rehabilita* hly ti chec answer They didn’tI’L They ■ Anderson _ ay night, ai;the latest If a V Preventing problemsIS or( catch* • No, stars haven’t disappppeared ing them early is your 1 :^ak^hucsday.and— noticed that the healthie:iest pets or mites - Lir ’ ff work and im plem ent b. ' - ’ ' ■ sincesi: antiquity, jtist our t for safeguarding you usually belonged to thosose who .10. has a a b o d y fre e o f to ^our pet’s . M jlHution l on Wednesday . were si most in tiine with to see them. Before arti■ t ? S SkyC^Calendar, ' health and happinesss anda ybur ^ k .’e e H th.their lump^umps” : . . lighting, li; once the sun' pocketbook. pets. This allowed, thih em to . H . has earsirs th at are dean and ' .d< n w e n t (through Saturd^ijrd^l detect problems that e down', it got dark. Nowa • Case in point. A clienient ac our ev en , a debris free, we’re so rarely under trulj . local'veterinary hospita highly experienced and trainedt . • , 12.hasdearjar, bright eyes ■ )ita!-called : a monthveterinary mighc have ci skies we forget how many , --unrlsef’ ' recently to complain thai:hathercat ; trouble , 13. walkswithout wii stiffness • we wi really can se e ..' uncovering - even armedd with a .14. has heaealthy looking feet , wos vomiting. Thinkinking the' • I nly your . . 20. has pinkink gum s and fresh . j a s t2 0 ; Ught. • •.take a look. A comprel Marty Becker \ monthly vl partisite control. , minuces after being in full . ur , , breath II dark* • To compensainsate, look slightly physical exam revealed My Pec: If you answc liess before the pupilss :^lly to one side bf 't 'Wrapped around the bast __ • ■ . I ba iwer “no” to any of of'a fainc cargec, a ^ 1. is acting normal-acti\tive and these questionons, call your veteri- dilate, , 1" letting-maximum liglight in .te'chnique^knoi:nown as “averted - cat’s tongue. A little ane“n e s t l e s (longer as you get older relentless'quest for ' . • narian, and bringbi your pet in Jr). So vision.” It’s1 amar azing h'ow an and ai lot of experience n bility and optimal to2. does.not tire with motoderate right away. don’t expect good'viewss until unseen target wi ' -the string, and the cat recre3e™3 -w't^er ha .exerdse. t will, pop into view recovered are,-one of the best-----no — ■/ . yoryour eyes have spent mostit f SouthernSi Idaho in By Karen M. Thomas So we must rely on . tail :olor vision.“sweet spot,” 1 expert on yout Jne.else in trouble,” Tr'en - 7 3 3 -i-0031 1 I gj; 'w ith , Twin Falls. Write'rite,to him at can- 1 The Paltei Momlng News ______' "The keysigns.- p 6 ots of color-detecting cones,Js, b u t . dersen®csi.edu irent being preyed fays. out “But when you are ta)ralking . children need jbout lethal, violence, youar« ; Days before 15-year

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Jpno resid en t,-;____ ^l.l8jliaJBe : ■ Wilh a spaidl-gfij ntheir-rakes,-waiching-^-— ^ • 92 Alfoclod 3 (excited) , : . : the darkening 53 .Musteal refraln , ; WASHINC ihgsky. A diild’slong 6 Wondorsiruck. ' - -54’ Arabian d e s e rt. rTinCing Arthur's 120 _i.,^pO NGTON ^ In IW i.whw’ , , cmijuringatmmtJu^enC: ' . h a ir blow s in tl . MMd iv itiiii , the Americai in th e w in d . W h o c o iild - 1997 • . ■ ; oxclamallons ' ■ . . 55 65 Meol prayer. . • I7W ican farm wife known as ' fail tb enjoy|T SUIsu c h a p ic tu r e ? . . • 7 . Tire pattern 56 2E|I|a Grandma M( - '9 8 Moxicon moolo 56 Actor Estrada - Moses died, she was 101 • landscapes m d Mn,mgfUg .Thei-earere also1 paintings o f , 8 Muddl(kJ , ' . 58 56 Holland: abbr. ■ : EU J ;oMnh and world-f •101 -Rule Britannia-. • d-famous. Bom a year > • • sleigh rides,s, i^icm’ciJi s a h d q u S tin g : . • ' - composor 9 ,P lay o llu to 61 61 Out loud • ; ^ I * 1 ^ 1 .■ before .theB CivilC W ^, she was in • seasons, site'jilledh . . 10 High sctiool subJ. 62 , • ' bees,'all ladmden.with nostalgia for, • • 102.Tourseoment. 62 Coreffoe times . .. ; H f l I ■IS? ■'“hersevehtiiIties when she taught 103 Assort poslllvoly : 11. Monulacturod . 63 63 Romantlclzod • ^ .painting wili, comm.m u m l ah ideaii^1 AmencanAr way of life, ■ 105 Tears ^ 12 Wod on the wing m yiha''. • > SsPPP herself to paint.pa And in her eight- • , ■■ th a^ to this d aj -•13 Pub drinks 65 i £ Ju i s • ies when she day, is still defined by 107 Part ol speech ■ • 85 Norwegian • • ^ he b e c ^ e a superstar. scenes o f fam ilies ai ^ d i p ictu res.'JS-' ■' 14 ■H lD h_' composor . ' NHnt I-nioS Today. ^a_MAn ary.Robertsoni. '• '• 15 -Picnic p o st' ------66-B6-056ar doTa------^ r may want tod much’ -* . 112 Bunilnoand M oses (1861860-1961) is known, faim hands^ , vwn-up.f t f r W - T T - r Rothbono 16 Buys back 37 67 Ja ck so n 's" 0 3 ^ -from .this shoi!how. Lynda R oscoe' 114 Slalutos 17 Develops chanflos Socrolary of W ar . ■ ■ 31 iis? chiefly throirough reproductions bf • . Aildmiallhappilysa.t'Orknig ' Hartigan, chitchief curator at the 39 Vega's ' E l i l > 7 a y 7 0 ' • her oil painilintings, especially her ne Palace of :V an_American .A rt;.. ' . • TJopolo's froseoos: :con8tollallon ‘ ^ ! 1 2 11 1 ■ w inter seenenes - quintessential : to^therontheendl&c 117 Misorabty . 24, Ammonia or , . . 71M __focto, • tetfl st more realistic para- . fortUlzor. ■ . , 73 , I 7 N a i a . • American.pii.pictures - which still • • ' •' unhappyonlstoneo . '3 African favor ^ L »slsi - appearon'dJ farm tads: makingin '5. Load more salsa-r-...... H m 1 dinnerware,(based on...... re small, pictures'with" • 29 Sho^fnach^~o~/~ ^onono'schip. m?i iK sI^ her. paint^ing; “Home for' . synippriaicliingit’the. '. tiny people in'Iin'them, and'we're a' - I ThnnVn e she'wa offers in pictures. W .Y o rk d e a l^ :. We have noirative ■ By Michael Leahy ; U'ship and several schol- : ii^"6 h^r o^ paintings on. presidp '. minds. So wh>why.fight it? People BJijoythESjrpu^jtliigS" '— ^ [SHBISr ' “Grandmaa ]Moses in the 21st ■ . alonga with her prizewinhining'pick’ for, the storyielytelling.pictu^ they BSgHEl Century,” a retrospective1 at the les. li • . are.” . . ____ WASHINGTON.-ItIt is,Easter . ySBWTOj National Mukluseum of Women in season,.a time whenjn .America' In .1938, a traveling cbi:bllector .■ . the Arts: In[n it are 87 paintings, from fi New York saw themm in,the r • — becomes besotted withith bunnies, ^^■ H H ' tracing'her ri r rise from oblivion in, v,window of a pharmaw in HoosickH . D e d ic a te any bunnies. For a skiiskittish" tan- • Eagle Bridge,ge, N.Y., to fame as the • F . 'and*black rab b it nam< Falls, N.Y., bought the 1( , t oc E xcellence imed Cyrus . best-knownr fefemale painter of her took tc them to Otto Kallir, who is awaiting adoptio}tiori,'this is . ' time. ,■ dl .. potentially good news. F dealer who’d opened the-C 'John'Roberts, s. For, bunny • ' She paintected “old-timey things,” , St.’Etienne S: in Manhattan; ... masseuse Aileen Hudsi n; Kallir .DDS 'Dl idspeth, sit- ■ as she put itit,-recollections of a launched la Moses’ career inir 1940 :' H U M _ ting with Cyrus on her er: lap in an' , ' , happy life-as'tis'a ciiild, chen wife, on w Alexandria, Va., childre with the show, “What a Farm' ' ■ ■ ■ {■ ■ d r ^ 's book- , M k ; ' a farm in UpsJpstate N^w York and, . . Woman'V, Painted.". Five' y ears ■ H : store, it is bad and worseirse.. ' timthie, in 's later, la her fame skyibcketed ; “Lois of families get sd when ., iet a rabbit, :. Shenandoahih 'VaUey. With a spe-,' Hallmark H purchased the 'rightri. to H ' get bored witli the rabbibbitahdget. I^HBg - ' d al ^ t for.coiconjuriiig atmospheric' ■ rereproduce her paintini riU pf the/abbit, Jus H iust,toss it' , landscapes anand c h a n ^ g seasons, CMutmas Cl cards, selling 6I millionn ■ away,” she seethes. . she mied her ^ paintings widi com-' .copies .cc the fii^t year. That n Some kid will cry out Qt'same' H munal scenenes of families and . ■year, yc the first book on “GraIrandma ' H shop for- a‘ cute, cag ed , farmhands,, grown-upsg and' chii- Moses" M made the New . N eth erlan d D w arf lik«like Cyrus, . dren all happi?pily woridng together. Times Ti bestsellei-list. ' and Mom and Dad wili ■ on the endlessess cycle of farm tasks: “Until h er death in 196; making niapU i6i;she ifin iH l ■ maybe'because so manyny children' pie QTup or catching, waswj a very big deal,” says Kallir’sK this'tim e of -year see bubunnies ; ■ l^ n theThanks^vi^ving turkey. • ' granddau^ter,gr art historianan Jane .,' , •^■▼1 cuddly, congenial, i Her b i ^ didays a were celebrated ’ Kallir, K« this show’s guest cucurator. ■ Easter basket-bearing cr« - on the covers creatures. ers of Tim e and ,Life Today, Tc Kallir believes, Mosc>ses'has ^ i i l a n l i w K Nothing.in that descescriptjon, . magazines. .W hen Edward been be unjustly overiooked byb the : B iSfllfllH B however, applies to CyiCyrus.. Not. ' Munrow interserviewed her on “See ’ ■ aart r vrorld, partly due to over Cyrus the Alpha biter.. N(Not Cyrus . . ' It Now,” shete shoved a piece ofm< 'Have you'eyeever wondered'how ‘ ■ merdalizadon, which Kallitiir.says ,you would'look wi • tlie territorial Netherlanland Dwarf - papei; in frontntofhiniandtoldhim 1 diminished di her stature: i k with an Ideal smile? : vyho, nibbling a f the aii - I- to' paint triee: “AnybodyVan ~amst. m L?s- an_ .whdl-lf-you-could>uld-see-yo'urself with------. • everyone out of his spa< ; paint,” she saiisaid. H er plain speok- ... I first rolled my eyes ove .uti. whiter teeth Of straistraighter leeth? now. . ' ing endearedd hher to a worid most- “rethinking “ri and revival” M H is simpi/3ly arriazing how a • Cyriis has. a, repu ^ ^ ■ ■ ly baffled by’abstraction. at . > work. wo This is folk art - whaK o Mshter, whiter smilesmi can change how • deserved or not, as a h ig h ly n'c start painting, I rethink?’How rei could she be we (cei ,about; OUIourselves. It's even . aggressive rabbit - o r,; would have r^raised chickens,”, she relevant rel to our times? Andidilow Mszins hov,how a simple glance ' one of his inost ardeht dedeferiders told Murrow.'V. “I would never sit can cai you ^ her overlooked'dwlS; tajslranserwiliw ilh a gleaming smile calls hirh, “that killer back in a rockjcking chair, waiting no no self-taught painter over SS( o S ■' ™ tl'‘"Se tlie wway ay w e feel, ' Cyrus.” . . . , for someone; to help." That inter? • pick pi< up a brush without b cutting edge technology T— :—^Not-since-a-startled-Bd-Jimmy--'" ^^^■__view,-which-ruiruns in-the-museiim’s-----•labeled‘^aGnmdma-MweS’?lab ^ ein g -----ihat-allow?uV'oS3-take-a-digital-picturc- — ^ _. Carter wi.eldedq_canQe.pi — 'orientation-aa:aallery.-tells vou all 1 of your smile and alter the-imaoe.- . - ■ Uteen Hudspein, witn uynis, teac another so-called killer _____ r itT! you need'to krknow about why the and'realized ani how rarely, aodrta ‘•rooKca teem can can be straightened, . has a bunny been mali{ I)'Alexandria, Va. At Easter time,teaches rabbit responsibility a f - public loved heiher..., ■ frotn fro reproductions, this wovorif iQ Bfovm or yellow teethicetl can be, lightened, he says. . , Moses’ artt iiIS most rewarding, .se< Cyrus has; In. Cyrus'' d< defen se, • .#houWn-t, she me, many families get rabbits, m seen today, .and what habpy-.' hi Old black, amalsamgam or mercury fillings , - ' . Hudspeth believes that at: he may . when seen thnhrough. the prism of encouiiters. em the real ones; coiUdc icplacedd Withw tooth c o lo re d have been abusied by a pprevious All of whi remarkableble life; which began', provide. pro Moses’ paintings areretim e .restorations. AllI of of this can be done ., rhich has brought the ; ' ba OK, OK, as one of 10 ch owner. A nd that. he*sI afafraid of. ■ 21ryear-old.id.masseuse, wearing Cj children of'a farmer cap^es, car colorful narrativee land-I dIgUally beforee any ar treatment has E(^ihg eaten. And thatt he’shi pro- big white buj ' back and necki cooing, “ 6i who painted:d landscapes. She ’ scapes sea brimming ^ t h anec«w d o ta l . cvenbesun. -, bunny ears and a gold Cyhis." , ' , t o g e t learned the woi foundly afraid of anotherher bunny ' kimono, forjr a demonstraiion at ' Cj vgmanly.arts.of.cook- vignettes vigi about the joys of a way you hav? everever w ondered w hat’s ; invading his space. Typi(f^ical rab- A Likely Sto , “ W e’v e b een try in gtrusting t ing, cleanihg.se, sewing, soapmaking, of of life now lost. True, MMoses possible.and how Jtory bookshop in Old wi se h e ’s candlemaking a ow It will make you bic defenses. A plaintive pic Town, whereire she is explaining to Cyrus rei coinfortable and tr g an d so forth by age counts cou only the happy hours,rs. But ouf offiC'tffice and ask for an j Hudspeth tells a reporter,;er, nipped a couple of with massages, becauseien he's 12, and wast sibilities are limitless, . best." Hosting a bunny is not nk,.anda: ' Moses andI moved to the . Herh paintings are cumulalative,, Because this ne more affectiictiohate and trusting , the ful ac it ' Shenandoah s new technology is • ' Hudspeth,' an informaticatioiitech- i animals. No as some people might thinl fl Valley,, near Hdthout wit linear perspective,'e,' and so exciting I will ima >fot seem ing to h e a r ma Staunton, Va.,., wwhere they woriced mil: image anyone’s smile - nology specialist by day,ly, spends any of this, r those who are unsucceissfu miist be "read" as th e eye! wan-\ for fun at no chargearge, at least until it’s . i, really, the kids just may • ‘ take drastic steps. i d u m p - a s tenant farmetters. There she bore, ' der miich of her spare timele sehrings stare longln.[Ingly at Cyrus, who . ste jerf over the landscape addining up requested by too0 manyme people. Until • as masseuse for Friei • “Rabbits are thrown inturnied' { ,10 children; oronly five survived detletails. One wonderful pain 'iends of ;hay. havei sseveral potential lot V nand, . infancy. indng that time, come m in forfi a',FUN'dentdI . 5.abbits (www.fri'endsofi sters, sometimes just tu calliallied "The Thunderstorm,”’ 11948, I appointment, iofrabbits. . adopters herlere. But Cyrus blows foi :obbits— , Two decadesles-later the Mow fefj -----^org)ran-^ejcandrin'baseiised'drga*"' 7itrH lrid“l e ^ loose,” says Viheeta Ar biJnstance^ifralmost-dnemataticin— ^ensed as it poised res that -family returneeled to Upstate New the . nizadon devoted to cari:aring for i.' 'to run or poiiiounce, his brown eyes founder go of Friends of Ral :he way it moves fromI one,:. ' ' abandoned and neglected i "And the ones in pet store;imes t o ' , York and bouglught a dairy farm a vigirignetce to'another. As d ark ed rabbits . big and lineded rodent-pink, Cyrus be few miles from V • until they, are adopted,I, aiand try- • looksbackat go unsold are sold sometin n where she’d grown . clouaouds gather, the wind whipsP s th e at the kids warily, the i e says, up on the Vemsrmont border. She tree ing to’periUade the public[}lic not to ; way he would befedtoreptiles.”, , rees and takes away the ha o f lid a duo,of predatory; wh helters' never painted1 uiuntihafter her hus-, the buy bunnies,-espedaUylly not a t hawks. WhisliJskers twitch, tw itdi, ■ ancIt's the lucky ones, she h e farm er rushing a hay wa who end up at anim al sh«nized if bahd’s-1927 deaIeath,whenanhritis . intonto the bam to beat the rail ^timeofyear. . . ‘ \ twitch.,'Hudsidspeth manages his not , fo rced iie r ' tc a ii^ A and are eventually euthani: to ab an d o n th e blacilack horse bolts in f^,.ap;ippar- not adopted.

■ .9 ■ : .H TlmnMm.TMiil ’Sijiiilay.AiiUls.!5,2001

f; -: Serving thehe Magic Valley IMI JLT l : • • Cdrmiuni/li/y PatMarcaiitomo

RATV-- debate t e ^ c o f ]ritinue Vm n s — ______U P T ^ I J .',',' , .;••■ TWIN'f a LLS-'1 - The College of; T | | | tc?5 g- s • iSouthern Idahoho- sp e e c h an d . Srttmue1ditss.uc-- ♦ ” . .Icessful season \WtliWA. m o n ad o n al: ^ i lawar^' -• ,« 'The H :Kappa-Ia-Delita-National • ■ : •• • !s p e e a ra n a D a 5bateToumament a t J. ' ■ Iwas held March:h 2 28-31 a t Boise y iState'University.ity. The tourna- ' s . mmt, which onlyly.began-allowiiigl-i.^^H t- conununity collegileges,to compete ,' u-- .. .. In 2000; drewfoufour communi^ colleges ahd 59 foilfour-year colleges'' ! • . and universities'fl!S from ,27 states J* around the nadon. i , 'Overall, CSr plaiplaced 13th, out->^ ^ , ' distahdng'oll butIt oohe communirv ' ' ------• co lleg e , spoke•kesmen .-sayr— ^ H • . Individually, (^IwiI was led by Twin HHHH rK . Falls. sophomomore Christy ' . . ftmttrnvyin•(MNKltMMHM .^ r jH Bowman,'wtib wonon a silver award 'The CollegeCol of Southem Idaho speechech and debate team membersirs are, from left ' ’ nounoM/TktTtMMim ' . in extemporaneousQUS y a k i n g and , to rightght, Elizabeth Beale, Rachel WebIVebb, Molly Anderson, Christy.!nBov™=n,JIII ■ a.gold award.in.in im p ro m p tu '. D-irfiii. nlco High School bueball teamlam will bttVraffiing off a 1 9 MI FForil Bronco II bn May 2. TIckeIckete are avallaliie for $10 , speaking, pladng 1 ling and Chris Guthrie. ■. g 10th o u to f 141 . . . . from coaclach Rum Wrfght br from anylyteam t( meml>eri^Proceed wlllgtgo to the new baseball field.1 , , •I ' speakers. ird and alsb tied for fifth } ■ Blackfoot.-sop] 'th . am o n g :th e' 242 scljchools from. ^ eoverall. .: . around this Unitedd States that, Reading eom ed a £ [te CSI team also received persuasive speaki ed ; :competed.in associiciatiori-sanc- . . • • ' Falls freshman Eli ional recognition .at the'he' . tioned tournament:Its this year. I ional Parliamentary Debatelte The final ranking iss 1based on the Spring ccleaningi earned d gold awa s li > * . . .; ' .. n ^ H .sive speaking, plac Delation National.al performances of eteacTi schools • , • ; o f 1 0 2 . sp eak ers.rs. Beale also rnam ent in Denver,' Co. on ’ best two teams at tiieirth lop foux ' I 'l-k, ■ teamed with McCaiCammon sopho- ; ch 26, spokesmen say. . ' tournaments duringStheseason. i ' X .llJirift store se>eeks donattions •. -more Chris Guthr >I placed fifth among com-m- The CSI team .will1 rround out i t s . • thrie to earn'a'. CSl i '■ r ’ • gold award in paiparliamentary munitjlity colleges and tied withth season, vrith a trip to:o th.c:commu- . By MargergeHolley ' - ' • debate. Guthrie ahand B eale won Coloratrado College and Uniyersio^cy ■ nity college nationalal tournament Tlnie»-Nei cofrespondent ■' : • ^.i^-Have Items to donate?dl ?. •'r ♦ five of six debate;ites to 'w in th e . of CalifUifomia-pavis.for.38th placece in Jacksonville, Fla. inir April. . ‘ — — — . The Twin Falls Senior CIUJItlzens v " ! '* • TWIN.:M.FALLS - Ite r^ that you . Center Is asking for doriijnatlonsfor 1 'f 'v ‘ j ^ clear, out}ut during'spnng cleaning ' ''Its thrift store and upcorlomlngyard! ^ - could heihelp restock the shelves at . . . sale scheduled May 4..Formore F ' • F ' A J u d g i n g . s ^ = B s s ^ ' th e Twiiwin Falls Senior. C enter'“J / Infbm^on. call 734-5050&4. - . ^ y ^ Store: ’ thrift store, is locatedid New it'erhs includee.quUts,hoU- . Brian Elliott of BlluIIIss climbs a lad- i the center on Elizabethth day items, knitted anitlid crocheted - .MUUNOUn,ntaTliM»Hm . ’ .'der:to eysluate carciarcass qiiallty at ■ard and Eastland Drive. It. . items, pot holders andid m o re.' the recint North and South Magic-• n from'9 a.m. t6'3 p.m.n. •' The center-quilterers will also— Helen Slateilater shows some ofthe : ' __ Valley FfA DlstfJct rict m ea X Jtid g ln g jJ^ ^ ^ H ay through Friday and,d . ' finish or redo quilt'II'tops o r old .. . Items (orr sasal le a u l i e Twin Falls . ■ . quilts.and inake qui !,. - . cohtestatRonls-CuiCustom.Meats.in— from 12-1 n.m. for lunch. . m lts for th e • . ?gnlor‘Cflnti I haye clothing, puzzles,5, center to sell in the.“.thrift t store. ' Qoodlng. Castlefprefprd, Buhl. R|er, , plants, kitchen itemis,'is, - They [also have othersr craft items • ' huge yardsird sale on May 4 with pro- ■ • ^Jerome, Bliss, Oil Glenns are - just everything th atJ f • made by many pebplele at the cen- ' ceeds gomjolng towards a new senior. * citizen cencenter building fund and Fer^,'Qoodlngng andi Shoshone in imagine,” volunteer**■ . ■ ' 'schools participated. The Qoodlng ' a Courtnay.says. The center is alsoD planning| a invites dondonations for the sale... . team won first with1th Imembers B.J. . ’ Hubert RyanferiPereira and Hans' - ... Amen. FFA adviserjrtom t Woodland. W , ^ FHS speeech tearm headsi toi State ' thanked Scott Stotitpckham for the, ' • IN FALLS-^TwlTTFaHs-r use of the facility and heip liimak- ^ • Is't ' gories. • " sbate team captain,”to ^ ' School speech team mem-h- • Four competitorss from Twin ' first place • Ingtheconte:ntest a success. ^ ace and qualified'for state' ualified for state competi-ti- Falls High School qiqualified for in extempcRiporaneous speaking. 'ter wins at the Disttict VIn state compeddon. JacacWe Baxter, . The leam-of-Jackietear Baxter and h Tournament April 7. at ^ ’. a seiubr, qualified Inn iriiprorhptu J.B, Tarteiirter are.the alternate'to 'alls H i ^ School. ' .. speaking; AllisonI A rch er, a state iniduointerpreintioh. dui students frorh TwitTFalls"Is., sophomore^ qualifiedid in original, T he ^Idaho Ic ; High School khool joined 100 comperi-'ri: o ra to ry ; Em lia Kaninazlreva.a'' Acti'vitiei om-mtJrinhnn-lO^HSBl?'Is""senior;' quallfl^'foror "state' ana' "''Speecn'jo"Tournament Wiu”be' held U over southem Idaho who10 . 'placed'third in panelel discussion; Friday andand Saturday at Meridian. ted in more than 14 cate-.^e-.T'^'J.B;’Tarter,-a^uniorr andJ speech' HighSchot:hool. • vrM -U N IX T S : Goodinling Accelerated . ■ Leamirning Center’ American Legion,on, Jaycees unaiithithorized dump sights andid . the home of Mary WiiViliiams. Roll countryjr area expected, drganizersrs For more infonhado id “No Dumping” signs, 3on on prices , l i ~ — ------h o s t s p a g h e tti diid in n er ; call will b e ‘Thfe"old.d.tinie school say; ' . or to sigh .up for. thele class, call aiinO Uunces n gradra’ ey are sophomores atu picnic” or schoolpictii:ti^M. For;m«more information,.call11 . 436-7339. . ' • « GOODING-Tinrhe Arherican KimborleriyHigh School'ond attenid d . . Marilyn N : ' GOODIN3ING - The Gooding' 'Legion PerryByantram P ost.30 of Kimbei tl Nesbit at 726-1753. ' jerly LDS seminary. Both:>< .. Idaiio resident cellslebrates" . [«i, . . ' Accelerate•ated Learning Center G ooding and th e Jaycees J will enjoy f fifishing, hunting and trap- H o s p ic e Living w itl •'-announced n Foundation offers. . ced the grades for the . .'host a spaghetti dinninner from 5:30-. ping. Jared Ja is a member of FFASl' 90th birthday onsSaturday. Oregon! G rief te le c o n fe re nICe c s e t fourth blocklock'. . . 7 p.m. Friday or thelie (Gooding W v and aa welder v on the mechanics:s . BURLEY-EWraiH. I MeUne, a SCholarairsh|p to 4-H members Hncnlr.. ' • StudehtSmts w ith Dll A’s. w ere: Memorial Hdir on T S' , RUPERT : 1 Third Avenue ■ team.. Lancel plays football and.,d. Burley-area residentnt, win celel RUPE]'E llt, r . theV; Oregon rica’s eighth ■ ®^“"di ^Henderson, Clint ’ and Idaho Street. ■ runs tratrack.;.' n Foundation of Aineri< 3te her 90th ' Communijnity Foundation is againn .. annual Living with GriJrieftelecon- ■ n, Devin Loder, Adam ' ' ' .^ .Tickets are SSfor'ib r adults, $3 for rthday with offering I, Y v e tte Nunez an d ' children under ag< lg the 0. M. Plummer'T' .ference will be held 11:3011 ajn . to . imuhity Library open house Memoriarial Scholarship to an'n ' 2 p.m. Wednesday atot Minidoka 1 Stewart; all. A’s and B’s, ■ ■ . . children under age'( an, Brianna Gessner,' ■ ■ .■ . afamily. . ents lecture, poetry . im 1-3 p.m. . Idaho 4-HPH member who has par-.r-. Memorial Hospital,-12I224 8th.St., W niif'?"; turday at the ticipated Peyman and Daniel--'! For. more iiifornormation, call ' KETC id in livestock showing orir ^; Rupert.. TCHUM - The .Communityy . U niility Ward judging; beyondbi the county levd.. The teleconference $e and all B’s, Ryan . v Commander Kooncenee at 93^8687 Libraryiry In.Ketchum will presentI t ' Bullcilding at 274 , . .Applica ' B &, Brandee-Briggs, r Alex . or Adjutont Larson'am at 934-4887. '. Idaho’s ; icants must be a senior.lnn on ways professionals >’s S tate Writer in Residencee ■ S i ^2250 . E.. Mn high scho effectively assist and ii , Josh Conner, Jessica , • Bill Joh[ohnson to speak bh Henry' ’, :hool, a. member of a 4-H'i" ’ .. I w o l S . livestock:k club and haye partici-i. ily caregivers abouttend.of-life i :hris Jensen, Elias Lcija, Parkinson's suppiPPOrt group. . Davidd T h o re au ' at '7 p.m. bleline was -pated ini Guire, Randle Norris, - . - lesduy. , n livestock projects for atIt " .c a re and support familnlies^they. ' hears aboiit senicnior needs X l S , rnAprilig, leasttlire. if cope with their grief. Olsen, Catalina Ruelas,^; ‘. liiisonv will present an iree years. The. amount of ' T y rell Sch tiieschohlolarship has varied from Schmidt and Joseph . TWIN FALLS-ThThe Twin Falls' overvie/iew of Thoreau's life and' - ElvlraMelIno ' J f ” alfa e SchutZ. Parkinson’s suppon>ort group will . selectio S570 in recent,years, " Coinmunlty arts tal tions from Thoreau’s writ-t- Utahah.ah ' lShe h i has h ° ’ *300 Anolica to $5 aKBS Peter 01stOlsen had perfect attend : • m eet at 7 p.m. Tueruesday in th e : ing. . lived In the Unity, arei icatlons are available at' place Friday at ceninter . . dance, • KMVT CommunityyRoom. R Johnsinson will als{) read from nidoka County Extension n , of Burley for.mqst of herhfe.hhi e r n r f '* " ' Office. A RUPER:T-Thepub:iblic is invit- • - '• • John Coleman willwi speak on' Thoreaeau’s poetry at 6;30'p.m. . Applications are due' ' ed to the free Enhailancing the I . the needs of seniorr citizens..ci ' ' Thursda•tiay- . . g • •Montiay.. M em bers a re askasked to wear WoddRiver bridge ' Comnfunity Through5h the Arts R ead ' ■ T.' _____ their nam e taos. For program 7-930 p.m. Fri Eor_more.infor?_^ -AmeriCrican legion hosts— _ -players ahnounceI'results— r Americai5an Red Cross offera— nunidad on . mation, call Don1 ArringtonA at Rupert. West LDS StaiS.t“ce«er°‘ . H A ILEY-Resultsi of0 Monday’s a d u lt, infant jnl and child CPR 733-8868 or Ray ClClark at 324- veterairans outreach program ' . 'Club championship gi 26 S. 100 W, Rupert. S013. . game a t tlie *t>Ti»T?D ■ ' . TP h li u r s d a y s . ' ■ ■ . . GOOIODING .T Tlie Americana senior center in Hailailey.were;. 2RT - The Arherican R ^^ . The annual eventIt provides • , U g ioin n ] Perry Byam Post 30 will11 first,.John Bush am >f Greater Idaho Mirii- local performing talen .' hold a ' nil Marilyn Sl: ent ahd dis- . N 6 W ' s for and . a veterans outreach pro- . Nesbit; second. Dee S branch will offer a class in' plays by locd artisans. ' - fl*'from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Peter Gray; third, Lii< nfant and chUd CPR 6-10^ . Rob Newman, Mih lesday at the War Memorial' 'ednesday at the Mini­ ini-Cassla’s abO>ut ll L atinos J and Helene Wiggins. ' , professional'opera singer, sii vrill"' .1—.. ‘ .Hall onm Third Avenue and Idaho , •j Cassia bribranch office, 707'F St., '• Sj^e.tJnt in Gooding. ° . Results of the Introroducuon to . p^pprr ♦ ' share his musical taleilents along “ Duplicate'Bfi'dge ga ^ . with many.othe^ orgai :erans_should hrin^'thftig— lame at th^ ^ dass-trains.participants.to-:- » n S i r i ^ . .e disLliaige-recordr blnlr^=HatESX5nt5E3i^ElM " ie reluctance to act m an record,d,. marriage record andjj ' north/south, first, Joh:)hn Prudden emergencney situation and recog-' Magic Valley BreatiIher's ^ s ||j| other setservice-rdated records. ' and Warren Nesbit; aiand second,- ^ andc i care for life-thr^tehings C lu b h o ld s m e e tin g ' Jackie and.High Minotlor. East/west ' respiratortory or cardiac emergen- C lo v:r e r' Trinity Lutheran winners weres first, DDeanne and ■ cies in infants,ir children and; ., TW IN F A L L S - TlThe M agic Jerry Drake; and sec 'Valley Breather's Clublb will m eet - 5? " J^W m iarns LanceWU|iamsLii SChOOl econd, Jane . adults. ' ol presents musical : and Paul Hansen; ■ . . Adult,c, infanti and child CPRI at 2 p.m. Tuesday at thehe Office on . -• BUHIHL. - . Clover • Trinityy ••' Results of Wediiesijsday’s Club -can be taken*albnetal or with first[ . Aging Annex at the CollegeC of ^ . Brothers eam.Eag;agie Lutheratran School will present aa ch am p io n sh ip gamme at. the ' aid. Amerierican Red CroK first aidI Southem Idaho, awards at courttof 0 honor « ; musical at 7,p.m. Thursdayy, Harker Ccnter were: fifirst, lin e ta . ond CPRR training courses'meet't • For more ipformatation; call ^ b B K I Becky Collins at 737-20J090. •• ■ TWIN FALLS. .Hansen-and Yolandfde Bennett;- OSHAstaitandards.; ' > Jared Admisnission Is free., $ ^ n d , GiUian Mursellell and Anne '' .Williams, and Laneance Thomas ’ ® '. .Trhe h e family ^f . Williams, sons of Zauiner, and third. Shirlirley and Ed ^ Tinie Club holds Usenik. Carole Williams of ‘ To Serve You Betette~ ywil ' I f c C>leh le i K unkel . Results of Thursdsday’s Club T rv will receive thejrr Ea^eE Scout mewnjIng next montli n d d e S invittvitesallofhls . . awards in’ a court: of honor a t'7 .' FILER championship,-gamme at the ^ ocations In Magicic Valley ER - Tile Mary.'.Time Q ub’ Marker Center wei/ere: first, 'T'ae nc 'lends to help' ‘ « • p.m. Saturday at th e H ollister i^et Apripril 3 at the home of Dene LDSWardinHoUisteister. . Mjit, * . Monique Nelson andid M argaret 9S90 324-3354 5 % telecelebrate his. 'ftaylor; second, Dee £ Both Scouts havere receivedi 26 . Eleven t Swartz and 5934-4334 837-.60: ren members were present thirrf, nilHfin ' T^itihday-^-— — ------nierit-badges and-are-itre-ixierabers of----- andToll'iiU'call*warairEasta‘'p66m ~ . Troop 99. For hisI E a ^ e Scout o r anyi wson. •'Visit OnC ^r Hom e Page a t www.cw.cativonsiderenltv.coni ;0b-4:00pm SU iything '-about Easter,- ' The regional toununament win: Email: c a m rd , Jared rebuiltlit iCottonwood Memberlers thanked their secret 1: [email protected]illway t< t • be held in £he.Limelislight Room ’ y to help pre- pal for-cards.'/. ca • • .fromMay 7-13 and ihor .CaDTcIlb d ay ! vent erosion. Lancececleaned’up i Thecl orethan^,; ..,'^^'^1 S . HollisJlllster Grange & ' club will m eet M ay 1 att partidpaiits from aH]dl over the will 1^ you a ft«e copy.y. ofo: Uie Real Esiate Magmazines...... !■ SB '^Syhdiy.ilprt 18,2P01~TII1

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— S A R Y - ^ : ^ : : F l e m [N(N G - H A I b L ■ ■ C o h e e -M [ONTIETHc p s h . RUPERT - B T h e Y 'OSTTSc ■ Mike arid'jill -. ™ H ' .'RUPERT-Rob>bert and Judy Flem ing of Rupeipert announce the ‘ Cohee of -Rupert t TWIN FA LLS -- 1 M r.-and Mrs. : '• ' r engagem ent of t t announce the ’ )f their daughter, . engagement of thIontieth df Albuqiquerque, NJH, Yost and Olga V\ osika w ere ’ .' V. Flem ing is a11998,graduate IS of : C M ■ and R id iv d Charicries ^ n tie ^ ^ o f- - ' • m a rr ie d . A p ril 18,'..193i;11 in.- ' - Minico High-S1 School, and is - .2 ■ .: Newpor^QEe,!,!^ - Wilber,Neb.; i;2 g > ^ g y e d .a t BEg ESJlConsultingjK;;: ^ ^Cohee-is-a-199SSS-gnrduate-of^^^H :-----^JEhey^tarted-Oieir>ir-mamed-life-^ ■ Minico High. SclchooL She.is. . farming in Nebraskiika and moved • .Hail.is a 199-993'graduate of \ toIdahbinl939. . Boise High Sc ■ I employed by. McCa^Foodsasa : School .and. is- ; \ B_^_au^QLQOntroL^pQple-catcher.-:-^— _ TheyU ved in FU.iler.ifiuhi:ah'd— r-remployed^t-Strtcrlnike’rReBional^ -" W - . Montieth is a 198 Gooding before reretiring from ■ ' M edical Center in 986-graduate of rin Boise;-. _ _ _ _ _ J)d.NortyAjgh Sdiohool.-— - - , dairy farming andid^oxing'_tb;Li.^P|^^B TSvinFallsT^ , — — i^he-vveddingllg IS planned for ! B . He alsb andndedsd'two years at' , . April 28 a t the homeho of Jeff and ■ EVm the Universi^ bfNe ■ •‘.The couple has thiJiree children,' ; , Laura Clark.ofRu ^ew Mexico'and Rupert. . . ■ : .two years at Perr w j Mdntleth and Teresa Cohee P auline (Bob) Harvrvey, Frances ; . A re'ceptioh to 1honor'the .ecu- ■ rry Technical. , Wch*#! . Institute in Yakimaia,W ^. Heis • pin. Sai (Ken) Mason and SlSam 'Yost, all • pie will be heldId at.8; p.m. that ikmzle Reiril^ and. Hall Jr. S atu rd ^ a t the Rupert Elksilks.. . ofTwinFaUs. , VemandOlgaYdrt _ evening at thfi , emi>loyed.byMcCai^aih' Foods 'as a ’LodeeV.^ A . ^ p t i b n to honor the the-, They.hnvft.fpn.gti t, IIeilla(}c.‘Reilri:nimJ' il '.L o d g e . ■ Boise.se. ••• "'.r' • -.■ • ^ couplele wm toiiow th e ceremony/at at ■ and nine great-gi^didchildrra.' ' ' Center; 6: , The wedtog is; Fplanned for 5 thesam.unelocatibn. r, 622 Filer Avb. W., Twin ' _ C ai^ maybesenitn ttb th ^ cou- ' .Falls, IDID {83301. . r , W:Be d d i n g . S e l l y o uur i treasu res in1 TheTlmes-NtV ew s ; M arketplaci E i l e r s -LL i n e h a n ; ' ■ ■ Eilers, brothers of tithe bride. ' ■■■ ’ ' ice classified 3(advertising. 73;3 3 - 0 9 3 1 I B rian - R izzo .s BEAVERTON,'f,6re..r C Michelle an d S h au n Ellers and Kevin . Linehan, nephewsi oc f t h e g ^ m , in Linehan were I were the ringbearer mahried July 22,2Z, 2000, a t the St. Pius* Cilholiclie Church in , Spedal guests inciduded grand- Beaverton, Ore. • • mother of the bridide, Eleanore Officiating wasis tthe Rev. K ^ th ' H Peddicord, and greireat-aimts and Eilers, im d f of th uncle of the brbride, Alma the bride.. Dean ■ ■ Whitaker and Rober . Bob Little was thehe organist.I . ert and Esther • T he b rid e is th« Sharp, and aunts aand uncle o f.' the daughter of. the groom, Danie mela_Eile£S-of.l^^B|l lei and Gail : Linehan, Carolyn1 f OrangeC Park, s held follow- Jacksonville, Fla., . ing-the ceremony: The followLuing-bLisia^s la., and the late . • •. The bride is a.g ses pan help rrm ake ' I - Lt. Cmdr. Timomothy Joseph ’ • “ graduate of lin e h a n J r . , ' . ^ •Concordia. UnivIversity • in ■ your weeedding a mem -maid.d-' • ■ / . norablepccasusion. . ^Natalie Bishop,)p, sister of th e . . Mari .• Portland, Ore.Sheii is employed arissa Linehan, niece of the by Alaska Airlines. . bride,, served as th e b rid e ’s groom,m, was the flower g|ri. CCESSORIES L< The bridegroom isIS a graduate All Ab LODCilNG/TRAVIVEL . ; m atron of honor. • Bill11 Linehan, brother of the About Brides (personalized« d ) - 4IWays'.fravelv, \ ' Bridesmaids indi he of the Universityty of-South , iduded Heather .groom,m , served as best m an., . Florida iaTrfmpa, lnslde.Caridiestlck.Park-1.- •• • Bowser aiid. Juliee MJ arsh, sisters Grbo a, Fla: He is . . • 160.2nd Street W.- • ‘ -oomsmen induded Timothyhyem ployed at Tualalatln Valley' ,; , , 73(736 2nd Ave. N. / . .of .the bride; andI JcJennifer Oskey Linehathan,'brbther. of the:^oom,^ ■nwin Falls :. 734-7805. ^ ^^adJulielBurgess^l nir- Fire and Rescue.-— ? a^:friends^>f*tho a n d-Michael-Meachamf ^ Riclrck , After a honej Iwin.Ealls-_7i4-344,4— : : -Willia eymooh ^ in liams and Brian-Moraes,'JS, L eav en w o rth , WiVash., and Epl.pIc.Travel; •- • Cara Rizzo, hiece iii of , the friendsids.of thegroom . . groom, was the ju Amsterdam, the.cou]•uple is resid- CAIITERUViG 18l5.S.,tinco!ri T : junior hrides- . Usheshers were Johh and Nickck . ing in Beaverton. Ore. Carturtus P ettt Resort Casino • .lerom e . . •324-^394'. ' ' B a r t o s^ o V S K Y - : . : p p i mi attended the guest bot>ook. ; : CaCatering - )ackpot. Nevadaa d a '. W .. ■ Laurel Gibson, frifriend of the ' • , ■ ■■ " : '^ A L L.EN; E H [bride’s family, was th(hepianist., ^ 1-775-755-6323 or \ I X. u x i m CAR kEnr0 V X 4 I. H Chad Maxton s ■; BUHL-Maissa an d B rian - . . II-800-82I-M03 -8 lmo-4-U . isa Bartosovsky ' ■ j . Perkins, brothers-inin-law of the * : and Jam ie AllenLiver&.maaaed__^^| iv n bride, mastered thele music arid ci'Si. • l6l-5-Addison-Ave.-Er^ Dec~-2'9Tlf0Oo7^at the Eighth ■I videography. Photo; Sombrero Sn«et C enter in Biih ogaphywas. « TVvin Falls '539-LIMb(54X54661 Biihl. Offidating ^ by Calvin Wilde of Bui 53 W. Main . . . .. was .the Rev; Les Lee /. .. - M. A reception followeived the cere- - lenerome 32f7238- ^ The bride is thehe daughter.of . ■ ; mony at the. Eigh Marvin and Marjorie)rie Bartosovsky. . ghth. Street mnSCEIXANEOUS _____pfBuhl..-, ___ y . Center. • V'' ------■ The bride is a gradii be-Bobk-Plaza , P a r e n ts ojf thle e groom are diiafe“of Biihl [A m s/t4BtEs7^4RCHWAYS J'*! _ Norma Allen of BuhlBu: an d , Rick'. ■ * I . H i ^ School, Collegeeo ( f Southern . '220 West n th " ■ ^ Idahoaod-Boise-State-te-Univeniiiy-— — W"!"!!idln»&.Rent^;Shop-— u "Minssa and Jamie Alt«n.' ' ' — iBuriey . , , 67^2505 ' She teaches art at NiNampa H i ^ . 210llO S .M iln ' ” . Jennifer Baitosbv!» v s|^i sister of. ushers■s aand groomsmen;-— —•,------Sdiool.,— A e bride, served as -----7 ~ ' ’ TNviNvin Falls ' 733-^38 I as the bride’s ■ Leahah Maxtbn,'.niece of thele ' . The groom Is a gr ---- —-.1— .Tlffi . maid of honor. Am\nianda Lyon, . bride, a graduate of ffainySquaice (stamping)I) , and Cali Waltman, couisinin- • , Buhl H i^ School'antmd attended . niece of.the grooioom, was the . of^the^bridCjW 1 ^^ the,flower •• ■ . 1i h Main Ave. N. - tr CSL , . • O B A I . ; ' ' J by .^oyal ■ ^ — ^ ■Twin ra ils ■ -:736«7286 ” Mike Lee.andd J Cliff Dias, thebridiride, was the ringbearer. diestick Park • , friends of the groon Enterprises in Bol%. jom, served as' • Amy^y_^en..sister of U?e grpom,1, The couple re s id e it iinBoise. .: ' .736362nd Ave^N. , [USIC . ■ — 1P e .\ d e r gG iR A S S - ■ ■ . ‘•Tuckahoe Woman’s Club;C and a win • Falls , ^ 734-3444 •. groom’s luncheon atr'the t Capital islon'Entertainment. . . W a r e , Club was given by JamJ es an d •.■j a m , Mobile DJs • Club Lightingting * RICHMOND, ,Va.- ' Joanne Lanier, frierends of the . FORr a ia l w e a r / shclOES/VEklS Claudja c 734-9084 a. r Katherine ' groom’s family. A br Denise Penderjergra^s ;of -gPT"^ 3ridesmaids .Hart's*'s ‘nut and'Gowns Richmond, Va., ar luncheon was ^ven at the home ' n m and Nathan 9 ^ X 9 , • of Mr. and Mrs. JOI FiierAve. E. Shawn Ward ofr VWest Palm B jH T s. Millard , ■ ' --PHHOTOGRAFHt/Vn] , Binswanger, The weddddingrecep- #lh Falls ’734-8393 nDEOGRAPHY ■ ‘ Beach, Fla., were mimarried July Alleilens Photo 22, .2000, a t . tth e F irst rion was held at Wii^illow O aks , ' Country Club. ■ ■ : U105 E. Main Presbyterian. ChChurch in [gBBl ■ , Hudsorlo n ^ S h o ^ , Richmond. The R ev:v. .:Dr. Chester The b rid e is a. gr«radpate of ... , lero rn e, ' 324-2486 Brown and the Rev.iv. R andall C. R | | ^ Jam es Madison Univ(versity and. ' 18MainAye.S. ... Stevens offidated. received a master’s deie^ e e frbm. ' T\vlnvin Falls .; 733-4750' . Mill.llennluih Productions Vlde< The b rid e is th e ddaughter of ■. , ■ Virginia Comm.monwealth 1239!39 Filer Ave. Ideography Dr.. an d M rs. Charle;ries Augustus atharin# and NatJ)^ Ward , University. She isempip lo y ed asa .• ,,'p.P.p. Box 5770 I biology teacher in Florii•ida. vin Falls 733-6280' , Pendergrass Jr. df>f 1Richmond, ' Eden- andan thie late Judge and ■ Twin T< Falls 735-9987 . Va., and the grahddiddaughter of . M rs. Therheron -W. W ard of Twin The groom, also a grgraduate bf . . the-late Mr: and MrM rs. Jo h n G. Falls, ' Jam es M adison UnJniversity, Sweethitheart M anor. HoUeran of Annandaldale, Va., and Travis. received a MBA .from f the - P o mmerelle i Portrait Design StudStudio ' is.Blair Ward of S ai^ta, /erlandS42ndSt. ■ the late Mr. and MrsCr& Charles A. .. Fla., broirother of the groom, was' . . U niversity of Richm'oiond. Heis . ; currently vice pres • ll?.2ndAve.West II . Pendergrass o f Richmim\ond. ' the best5tman. i The maid of honor . esid en t o f Burle*rley 678-^92 The bridegroom is the son of was Josei Mergers and Acquisititions with '.TTwin.Falls i .734-9969 . sephine Julia W. Smith of Workflow Mahagemei retired Army. Col.Jl. and-Mrs. Norfolk,Ik, Va. T h e re w ere 11 lent Inc., a • ■ • ■ 6l6CbmrhercialSt. 61 Theroii W. Ward, of Hampton, - bridesmai , West Palm Beach firm... GIFT nal^andllgroomsmen. A fter a- honeym oo . - . ElElko. NV, 753-0929 . . Va., ahd the grandson» n of the late - The rehrehearsal dinner was given )oh in the - rm'wUvleysn'he Q tiad . , , Mr. and. Mrs.-Jack Ml „ .Caribbean,:the,couple I Matheney-of —' by the; groom’sgi parents at the”' in West Palm Beach, Fla Igic Valley Mali '. Sounjndw orks Video & Audio0 ProductionsPi . TNvIrt irt Falls ■ ,734^781 .. ' ■ •• .... ,' . '' . . 's8J8l6thAve.,E.- j ,' Expertts diseusss gift regi;istries tre: n d ^ .'lelerom i e , 324-2593 uiH /BEA im r/iu By Christina Gostormki lAiW »W ■ Brownkfn says'inost customers registries were originallally m eant Elertricic Beach , ThdAttentown MomingigCall < who regegister do so because - RE]BniESHBIENTS to provide gift ideasi I to guests 213)'N..mhcolri N _ they’re: getting.married^ gi but an who didn’t know the} rm arrying Fred*derickson's Candles Bill and HillaryLrgglstirAd r .incre«ln|ilnB.nuriiber_are register.__ ome .Li; 644:1569... ' '' " when they moved into -----couple—-such-as-theirir-p aren ts’-— ------• ■ • • • 30i09 2nd,St.E. nto the White ing for housewarming^hoi bi^days friends. BuLthe-pracactice has . ' ^ ..House^Thousaiid^f.^ ^ —Tw of'Americans— -and-ahnlw j;prefld~beyond that to include . um m rwin-Fails^^-733'7624^-^^ . sign up before they’^t.married. ^ There5 areai certain convem’ehces just about every holi MES/FURNiSHIIVGi G S And now even ch ild r^ ilidayand . ren are dping to the practice:pr The recipient occasion imaginable. ' M el’s OaOakWarehouse \ it for birthday parties.ss. - ■ ■ doesn’t haveha to remfn any dupli- WEIEJIDING & BRIDE!• E S M A m Registering, for j ' Both D ana M ay Casasperspn,'. t«M1 Main Ave. E. r gifts has cate giftsrts and th e giver doesn’t ' author of “Power Etique DRESSES/SHp^/VEOEILS 3 become th e flrse thingRg 1millions of have to.didrive to countless stores n Fails - 733-5012 ' ■ Lydia Ramsey, autu , h 5 ; ‘"o 1 . Weddiding & Rental sh o p Americans do aftv mmailingparty a; insearchoh of the perfect present, . “ftfennere that S ^ * ! opt invitations. Whether yo ppose non-_ ' ' yoit'te going • But thulere are also downsides. If ' tradition^ r e ^ tr y item!ms such as • . ' . 21(lOS.M aln- to ahousew airainAa v i d i n g or you w antnt'to be discreet about' , honeymoons or vacatioiIons: They ; • -•■f'WI:HELinr’'-' a child’s graduation, ch ' , ' - \vin Falls , 733-M38 , , chances are, how; muchjch.you spent, forget it. say brides should stickk .tb tradi- Boyer lewelry|» i your host or hostessss will have The handy idy printout sheets of reg- tional household itemsas.suchas 1838/ hand-picked presents.s. istry item:Jms,provlded by depart- china, ay stal and ^ k w t 8 Addison Aye. E. , WEI ' Some people describribe the reg- ment stonores boldly list the price* ■ ■. W n.Falls '733-4552 a>blIVG FACIUTIIr n s s istries as a modem »tiranvenience. ; so that theth« redplent'and eveiy* i , ‘ C a rmnella < Vineyards Others think.they are re just.plain ' one elseI shoppingsh off the registry ____ ■'•^795 95 W Madison. PO Box 790 tacky. But like it or not,'^tnot reg- list knowsiVS exactly how much you I-, Walmartirt (W edding Rings) Gileiins le Feny 208-366-23 istries are ^>ecoining an ingrained paid. - Maktit^tFUmlng JoanneneBlrtfham 4>5RIRiver View Dr. p a rt o f o u r.c u ltu re.». .\W eb s ite s - .... InitiallyUy, registries m ay h av e- - with registry features ai - A- Burleyley; '677-4709 s are now an been deveyfej^ed to ease the-- ■ JtatH aU • • Sex^ h ; Sw eetetheart Manor Ihteinet mainstay. • dudes ofi MeMOian. ifmothers and maids of - ^ p d U S t f L ^ ^— ApHy U J S tk -:-. ------___ QvtLttdahdiG 42nd5t.. - lridea;**-gays ■ liuiioi-whghOUSW.tomakelistsof tswoman for w h a t exp kiknow what architecturnire and d e ^ -a t Town. fR ^ ik ctioo n s ^ i5 Blue Lakes Blvd. N. . o b u y .” - .,&Couhtij^ mag^ne,.says'^e < vin Falls . 734-225? J •B i'a’i ' \ .

■k ■ ■ ' -J.’-. ______!23- pi^HH».:IM ir7Afrtl8,200 m s m r n . i=^--Seniors m i w — N ^ :KV fg d ia 'ryotH ierpro^gram sI piEeveny-child c(:ould 4 Q My~^father diedied several. y e u s ago and Jeft n . ing, and shelter paiilid for by,a .bile; prof t ,my. mother, . . th ird .person th at malay-affect a .. tradti Or’J< age76.^withoidy,'a8a small house ; i l i v k i n ja perfectt world- recipient’s benefits..Forexam- ] : value.ofli 1 f c 5Ta and than $5,000)00. H e r tolid : . f life Insurance having aV incom e is $ 450 mo pie, if your m other livlives Ul your face valuilueofIos8‘thari:$liS00:;;i;. . r ZfJc were,only .pos>ssibie... i monthly. We H H hom e, h er SSL benefitfit could be andcertaii . have tried to,get.hciher Medicaid . Bin.biuid arrangemrat&'ilil , would vdA that all diilci ^ t ^ d ; because sheiis gietti reduced by up to orone.third- Ifvourju- m other qualifies,' the^S'- : Ihre.in gpqfeCT worid. • itting feeble> '. A f T F , R : . | ' r------'butTthey^tdi-ttrifaar »»Jfi»Jgh6.pays.a.pro, iihly.beneflt-wm-supple- I * * , • of expenses. , , ••••, .- m ent'herr ?id c .e n o u ^ ’*;Ajfee Uiw^othertl . B f f l B rrtountableolricbine to*' • - -i ,^eem ed Income’** imeiuis th e .' theiexteht» t; Meded to; wOse; ife toV ■ C L A S S . idie.ml^tbe; : ' .attribution bf income,e,of;a third..: .$53fl.pci, m m w M N e c t s t c p s --- eatti'parent _^persohito.tHe.applic{caht^tvhiUi—..^ ct^ la^ s^ fTTOuld'careTnoren^ah-i h ^ y t h l n g ^ Jan Collins and > . al&o reduces benefits,s. This gen- mented up i ' for their child's phj A ;. T h e. S b c iaa l l. .. S e c u rity ' eially comes into pla^/ay .when ari ' . Sotne sti ihysicaland - Administratioa. hrodlndles^a feder- J a n W a m e r _ states jro y id e a n add!*!-! ^otiorial>well.be2ng. . Gay P»lenieit| ------applicant-for-SSI-livekres-with^an— rtional'sup 7 TTSi a.perfea worid,Hail‘^ a r e n ineligible'spouse. Illt this.^lhia-:i ftinds; Ahuh additional''braefi't of'; ‘ cbtild depend on theirdr parents,. Security' Incbine (SST5^: This px^ . • „ A-^oni-*eJhcome.of.t?ie.j e J n ^ b le — receiving.S ' . gram provldesrash-5h-a55istancc jneafned”r^ihcomer*Hn*-^ S.SSI is that^yourmother!•, -^cotdd'cotm tonthe focT I peirsoh is deterrhineled by. SSI ‘ could qua ;;for certam aged, blin)Iind/:and dis.: ^ippforr p i M d maintenance,?’ ,. ualify for Medicaid in', ;. parents would a lw ^ be erfect-W oridrchildi-e^ .•after which'calculalatio n s a;;e most statestes; and m ^ quidify for; ' V abled individuals whovho qualify; A eemied.income.” ' ;• f them rto listen'to their]T.proplems, , 2ut weifb do e siibject to vIoleiiccC '' rhed inQome”’iricludes '. ' made to set the benefitfit level. ..o th e r pro;rograms such as food!... .I totwidtotheirrieeds. homeoratschooL .. .-.pei^ncani.i^ecdve'bcI'both'SSI aiid . .--.“ Earn* RESO URCE , Sodal Se<^ty paymilonrats. To l>e • -Sross wajrages from .third peiwns,'. LIMIT'S: stamps' ; V . In a.periTCt woHd, alallparMts- wo^fo.whjn a. p e rfe c t w orld .-all . : Generally, If an.unmailarried per-', , Reiheml elfgible, your mother.!e r m t m d j b e ’ et earnings, if self-' , mber: 'Transiferring'; • would have parentiriirig^skllls,-- Ibeh^tle happily everafter.-. . ed-$2i000- - ■ ooaotsHo.gtgee oeiow tne iinut'Wiu^ ~ BlrchUdfth o f- u jw h odo ^ not live in a perfect;, ------ai luuiii 65 yeai^ of ag ' .arid 'if a mai'rrled' United StatS -such itemems as federal asastahce [' c o u p le’s cause a perJeriodbfhieligibllityfor; J. tw* ere healthy and hapi:ppy, never • Power, andwhat l ^ .b e d o n e ? ' Z : disabled, (2) be a Un resources exceed $3,< . . d o zen , (3). m eet cernBTtain'incomet ..paymentints and .infrequent 3,000, that SSI^ andid may also affect 'abused. .to use ourre irthat each,*tinjs of tiibs^ person may not be eiieligible for Medicaid < and resource;requiredrem ents, (4) .., e--of-$10: per month, d eligibility should the- • - . In a perfect world,I, no child. r the first $65 of wages SSIbenefits. . applicantt later1 be iiisti^tional-., . would face discriminanation,.no ™rtwhomiid th at power allows uS ^ not be an inmateJ ofoi a public Neither I For SSI purpose^ “R« ■ insdtutidn, and (5) £U e-half of all wages over Resources” .- ized. ' •/chfld would be left out,.pldcedon I •• thrivelnounu-influence in any-wias rst $65 is not counted .. include .cash, financii:ial ihstnir . Thoroughighly confused? Join the:';• ' .ornmdefunof. ■ . Wecanvo]> assure that eveiy child catioh. , ments that are conve a;'yoiir modi- ;a s^ tththe income limit. . . . /ertible to dub! Sincece SSI andodier federal. '- '. In a perfect worid, alldldiilihenV . can donatem we have contact will* .. • To quallftrfor SSi;’: .cash, and real esm te anm d person- ■' an'd state b \ Income and: ^ “Unearsam^d incbme”'fefers’to 5^em?3>rogramsare:' 1; would ,tYanttbgo;to;$cldiooli^aiid .:, 'hK will jurcare.hej - \ . al property that the apa p lican t ,' Veiy cbpipliiphcated, and since the> V v 'all , ^ die n wbuld be knknowledge-',. ..tak e a personI volunteer at schbol,-we. ■ / : . lannuitiejies, pensions, alimony, • ' can liquidate. *mCOMELIMITS:VS:' To 'qualify support, ru les’vary.1y-from ojie.'program to? Z tion that-wiIte our time to.cau^s t, dividends, life ihsur- .'’ Depending on the ssituation,'.' anothu antmd from state tb state,^ for the SSI p;^ogranam.in 20Q1, anceprocioceed^ gifts, inheritance, ;\Iri'd’J> ^ect world, iall01 ^ d i^ ' health’aridhejlp m children,'we caf ,, the resources of thirdrd pei’sons . . be sure to.io.leamallyour options* * a ssle and - ' -we canrsonal interest in le g l^ . your mother’s monthithly income ' ‘and thele like. SSI generally ' sharing the applicant’ It’s house- '.: before you)ube^ 1 the application' ' , and each provide, ar.willpromote go safety;' ■' , ' m ust.be, below $530.[). ,(Fora( cou- .ex c lu d es the first $20 in hold may be “deemedsd” ro the process. , pie, thieit;'cQmbihedted inohthly .unearnedsd income,' and does hot i^uld have access to thtl e latest moral exampld ^ucation'fbr childre applicant. . , ;.'ledmlng techniques, . . ' low; for chil< ' income m ust be beloelow $796.).' > count susuch things as food -Resources which do t a n m ake ,£ure th at w e • But deteinniining “incincome”‘for ’stamps,'h« »nbt count ■ Jan CoUinlins is a writer and edi- !'• . In a p erf^ worl4 allU childre ' future. good, kin^ioving end. '!home eniergy a n d 'h o u'■ f r , include your mother*;r*s:h6me.; tor. Jan Wat/arH ^ is Olmt ^ m o nial: ; SSI, purposes can bieci)eco'me com-!, '^ in g -a s siistancer is scholarships : would be!.able.tb leahLtLthe-skills : Use.yourimple for cmldren to foE plicated because SSI ■ $2;000 m household gcg b ^ s an~d ' tax and'eldt'IdeRaw attomey. Both that ivoidd asstire them a coriifort- this w o rid - ai iSI.does not 'toward tuituition, and one-third of personal effects, an aui hildren surdy are oujt - necessarily count: aai ll o f th e . child su p ^ utom obile a re b a ^ imin Columbia,S.C. Please able living and a job theh^ would It-asperfec ppbrt paymwits. ' necessaiy for work or>r medical ' your qt ; income that receiveived;. and ’ “In-Kinind Support , and ; i ■ questio^ib g. O. Boxl ..love;, •: posslblycari.ur pow er^elp make— .. because SSI looks a t ' ; care or,, if not'necesMary, t up to : 11704i .Coluiium6ia,'S.G292IJ;or ' In a-perfea worid, allU diildren ------at “earned” ‘Maintenanlance” m e ^ food, doth- $4,S0p of the value of an -a c le a s t yoiir corrier.oJ! uiatitomo- '.',e-maifto/anianwamai^extsieps.net' .would leam morals andnd ethics, Cay^terseirfect for a child as ypfi . becaiuse all adults wouldId be good who liva.in V ' - role models, worthy of resespect. , at.pner9en®m. •anies tal-kecare t(to keep (older w(^rkers^ ^ STScn is a retired teach^ 'inWendOLWriteto her ■ Baby boomrn e is;;;;'i? ^ ag e b fit• talented . . need.tbjavoivoid.hea^Jif ting' o r ■ - ^ P ro d u c t C(combines ©mdgidmfcoomp ‘sUver-coUat^. . >!’<*. . skilled share certai . .. .providingti ^ employe* th^ ' ' strei^'ahj; S:a e 'b lder ' ~ sm rtfry:nn rit, • • • ■ workek-s’ j rding-ergonVmlcaliy » pngerrn^frepillow , I i.sen lo S itwillbeina vork environments and. :J into later yerears, ^ The Oiteiido Sentinel j o b ^ w ■ c f*that, allow,for oorrect ^ ‘ - '. 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D ix o n ; DJ).s*.- ' golden handshakes widttl» newr red- to working.” free. .Their suggestions indi carpet strategies, desljisigned to While ma shbw thes^ forms bf - nany companies look. ’ * Adapting Job dutiesIS to acc- exercise canan help older adults encourage.older emploployees to farorably onon Uie roles that aging orommodate age-related' conondiQons ' Improve b^ai >vork :past retiremlen en t age; ^Yorkers will ilance, flexibility and . ■' ill play - w p e d ally in < - such-assu reduced musde strengthsi ; •ipent^ as we as physical weU- Effective initiatives includJude hiring an era whenm ti h ^ may be a short- and ar motion. Older worke

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