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Our Generation had Baldwin ~ T ~ T»mes-N«s-News writer______Findoutwhat^insi1 store for' • the balv boomerss-and.to - . TWINVIN FALLS - With a nation- the seasoned adzerzenship • scrambleSCI to find new ener- tbey*re ^ u t to inhiiherit—ih ources and a Bush adminis- a spedal section in todays on that is friendly to hydro- I'Hmes-News.. . electrictrie proposals, the time could b r i gight h t for the city of Twin Falls to ursue a long-discussed pro- at Auger Falls, three engi- . W e a t h e r ring firms told the City Counciln dl last week. ; - ; Todaday: Partly ’ it councilc members must sOnninny.lCgh H Q H de if they have the political 82,1.; low SO. - |i*rUrW ^ will topto promote tlie project in the P a g 8 A 2 face of 1numerous legal and regu- 7 hurdles and certain upposi- , fromfr< environmentalists, ; M a g i c V a l. Ll E Y ^ coundlidl membersI agree, “Areire we prepared to 'push tlus ahead?'id?” Councilman Trip Craig- |B|B|H||gS asked*d his1 colleagues after'the- bodyas ataged at the foot of thaa road,r near where Williamss Is standlng,'to protMt the U.iU.S. Forest The C Wide open spaces:: BBurley w^k. A M ondaiday to again discuss the reopened. ; . K gh School gradual)lateK atl^ . 8«^vlce’ca’a closure of tha road In 1995995. The road was crudely rebebullt at tha rally and thus re( Augerer FallsI project and possibly Braegger skied 80 mimiles to the .. 1 selectct one0 of the three engineer- ) NorthPole.. V • rw arn ing firmsfirr - Duke Engineering, PageB l ^ a r after Ja[arbidge upprising, de;sal quiedy moves forly v aiu Montg.itgomery Watson Harza Engineineers and CH2M Hill - to - ByJohnTnT.Kuddy : . f“ landmark in the: communityc - conduciiuct a feasibility study. The idl expects to soon receive a T l m ^^aW y »rK *r - creaked open.. council M oney ,'.7;- ' ■ 'Wialmismiur^l^purgM l mas^ to open the road. A reporter tookk a seat at the prelimIiminary permit from the Tourism appeal: A ffederal, e J ALBIDGE, ^ Nev. > N ot m uchh , Our secondgxuiJwas tofftthemuntyfi^JU> own tJie road, and/ counter. He was greetedgr with.a Federaeral Energy Regulatory ^^t'vnilhcQp chartart driving c h ^ easin si Jarbidge. smile and frien^yy “hello” from Please see FALLS. Page A2 homes are still wooden:n w e succeeded itl both.bt But obviously ise;i? havei a Forest Servicece . the waitresi^ JoahU■Hawker. ; . toure.oftheMeigic'ViiValley. The h ..... A cpnyersation-jL^ensued abQ ttt-, -^•PageD l •and.amimaiibr>teiaJStTe«tis:StiU u - - d a r tisnothdppphat%: s foawdprdpefrf^ -^' ' — red; a di^t haze kicks up . the sleepy town, i i H b d w s , ‘Pei€§t . , unpavec tl th e F o u rth ,” tourists in thelr s ^ ^ andid - Grant: Gerber,C Elko lawyerer “Just wait until when tot ’s going to get itility vehicles roll th ro u gIx. Hawker said. “It’s ; jF a m i l y L i f e , si»rtud] ' • • • irvice work to 1 it’s still quiet most days - real busy.”, And it ____ _ .L astyear, die Fov . ' Nervptra breakdownsm srlt^n b t • exacdyr!yrhow.the reddents-of-this”i s - ‘The'ForisstSenTviaismostd^niulya ' committed taworking- rustic town n ear the Idaho-0- b Jarbidge marked a historic o o t - prototect habitat" ----- jiu t an inconveniencBice to b e OTall, ru sion. 1 stranded by the sided e o f t h e . “ la border like it . . with E/to County.fy- 0 people, m any The AssociatedAss< Press______iost one y ea r ago, when the M ore than 1,000 road anymore. S - E r i n OO’Connor, Forest Setlervicc spokeswomanin from out of smte andai some firom 1 hordes with their multi- .fassach u setts, BOISOISE - The Boise National - Pago El n-doUar satellite' trucks andid ______^------___ as far away as M? gathered at the bas«ise of the South Forest^ t and> followers of the coun* high-deldefinition video cameras ulture,Rainbow Family have _ ; into town for the july 44“ r - A quiet place ...... H um boboldt-Toiyabe Nationatnal.. . Canyon RoadL.Thele purpose was._ _terculti ...... ' ■ niUedlr st - a lush cornucopia o oulder blocking reacheched an accommodation of . .“Jarbidge Rebellion” a of to move a huge bot r SpoRre , 2Q00 . »” ,0 n a warm day lasl^ M k , h a r d . brush, pine and flowinifing th e road’s entranceX and ultimate- sortss thattl could limit problems Bjg boats: The Idahciho Regatta it 'riJly to reopen th e South^ ly a soul stirred in to 1. . duringing the group’s 10-day gather- m Road, it was a surreal ms. / ly reopen the road, al' - . .The now-and-agaiiS l ^ i m d o f . e' door entrance to Thirhe The U.S. Fore!est Service - ing thattha begins next Thursday roared into full gearlarSatuntey ‘ience for Jarbidge resi-si- truck or motorcycrcle rumbled at the Bvrley-MarinsUW. . dents. oor Inn - a little restauranrant which had maintaiilined the South and preservepn sensitive fish habi- over, the, dirt'-cov.vered Main “ burned down a few yearsars Canyon Road, aliilso known as tat Rake Cl AndaE aii experirace that menyly Street, tracking its:s vmy toward , ^ut )ut was rebuilt and is sdll i IW81ME,Pa8aA7 it is still at diis time an illegal localswiwish not to repeat. one of many campp sites in the ^ ' PleaseseaJAB nt,” Forest Service Inddent ^ « Comminmander Malcolm Jowers, • O p i n i o n he said he was encouraged by Water for salmon: TTl h e F ) talks with Rainbow Family ' National Marine Fis]Fisheries J L iX ' hustleito meeet statee deadlline srjwers. )airics h arrick Beck, a longtime G a rr Service shoul,d stop>p 1badgering ' Rainbonbow Family follower and a ': ' Id ^o Fbwer Co. to r businesInessman from Santa Fe, NAI. ^ Water from Brovmle< : Nuutriefit managejement plans ppourin ■ ■ calledted the talks productive. V Reservoir. phosphorus: and nicitrates in cow . Did we solve all our prob- PageA14 gS iS , manure can be sprea:ad on Gelds tp lems?s? No. Did we solve a couple p v e CTOps their neeceded nutrients thehe tmost important problems? IN FALLS ' Idahb dairieses without over applicacadon. Dairies S e c t i o n b y sSECTION i "Twpi ^ e the event in Bear yalley lo hot have a nutrient man>n- that don’t have thehe acreage to Whil< . A that do 1 aboutut 75 miles northeast of Boise S ection A Seclection C agemeniuit'plan'by the end of thele .'handle the'manunire must find lk someone who will tala k e it still, dodoes not have the required . .Weather . . . .2 , Spor will face loss of their milk ts. ' Ju st 326 of th e staitate’s 850 op ^- groupip (permit. Forest Service, offi- Nation . . .3-10 '“"V ;"''® : ! final push is on for Idaho’si’s ating dairies had firPin^zed plans s said they will help gatherers I suitable places for camps ____ West ...11-12■ ,Slegion « D . commetlercial milk producers to by the beginning offjwe,butthe ^ le ■ Idaho Department ofoi Agriculture ' ’ dther activites and sources of 'W orld...13,16 Moral o n e y . . . . 1-7 m eetththe . state’s Jidy 1 deadline: ed by the 2000 Legislature,•e. overseeing the regigulation said . :er that will avoid salmon : OpW on ..1 4 - 1 5 Mov)lo v les...... 7 takers ^ t e d environmen-n- ' plans, have been co;oming m fast' , spawniwning areas. Those who coop- .. .'c ialassifled g i .8-24 , tal, proi*biections to guvd'againstist • ' this rnonth. eratete willv^ not be dted for use or ■ppQudoh from a burgeon-,n- \ “If lo o k s Uke thM • focus 0 i,0Wtua>le5 .'. .2, ftalleaUires. . .1-6 ah Irad to groundwater andid - Patten, Dairy Bureaiau chief at the, ,is on public safety violations ■ limcli me'hus 2 ' Dear«arAbby :. .2 ‘ streamm pollii'tibn; if handled->d- Agriculture Departmm ent. Dairy owowner Une Franco, laft, gatsIts computer aulstanca develc■loplnfanlitriant tike5 2 on t o ' ■. ’fl b admin- adopted. “Thn official, speaking ori corondidon The Hague." are wayw Saturday for the comjtmtr^s’o u s t-. of anonynlymity. Serbian PrinM m e M inister Zoran Djindjic ^TiieTiminegMew’g Ml)'on a ; pnjresident, Slobodan Milos<,osevic, to be T h e d d« e c re e w as to ta k e eff<■feet on told re lo n:ers ers in the northern town of ihed in' Subodca thatlat iit m ight take “15-20 days" Mnrjiuflwilli liin oaii*' V--.V s e n: ttto the U.N. war crimes; titribunal for .' Sunday,ly, when it is. publls'h lalfradt' trial,'[,' two! years after,he wass hi n ^ c t ^ for. . Yugosla>H before Milosev>sevic is extradited, Bem news .X l uty Yugoslav ^im e Mi{inister agency report>orted. D jindjic als6 said he ...ifor onU ne clasiasslfled ads - ^ stanlay. crimies e against humanity in Ko!iCosovo.'. D ep u t; '’^estern donors ha've^d:demanded;' /M iroljubub Labus said the'oustedid presi- d o e s n o t ex]expect any unrest when - Milosi>seyic’s extradidon as a'co:condition for v - dent, whcvho is in jail, coiild be seni;nt to ' th e Milosevic is: exiextradited. : h iiiioions;in aid desperatelyy ineeded in “court inin The1 Hague, .Netherlandsds, in “a / Only a coup!luple dozen die-hard Milosevic 733-09:931 ^ . Y ugu;oslavia to rep air t^ e damaioagewTOti^t / - , m atterr ofol .days.” H v added thatIt the-15 backers.gath , orinBur^-tey ' ■■ . d uing ^ MUosevii^s 13-year rulelie. '. otherYu{ifugo^av citizens charg«Ki vHwith war administratio)ition building to protest the I Wasi^r^ton, the Whitee 1H ouse wel- , crimes: facefat a similar'f^te. '" . Cabinet meedeeting, cha^ng “down with - - 677-40042 .c^ eied < thei.developmenL!:. ■/ , rrh em re is no dUemma about diele indict- -die NATO govtjovemment” and “treason.”

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5 S 1 _ _ ^ ______^ Falls ^ _ Dairie ■ ■ 1 , ■ ’'-y 1998 a t a county “If wcwe want It to fail right o'ffIfflhe t ConttaKltmnAlI we■e Jare going to' deal w itft” Contlnusd fnim Al :; I “credit bid*! in 19: rarico said. “I t be a slm ^- Agenda auction. . . b a t,;, ^why.are we doing thislis a t the be^nning jfof the month com* ' Frarii 'Commission toI movem forward ti V Since buying■ thet property, all?”I” , . pared with Tastst week was Uke .cantuit change in d^y'opdiiQ ^ with the study, butbu obtaining a . 'Dia'iMn>M6 Ihi CKjr CounoR wilt nt Ventures has ,, Cit::ity Manager Tom Courtnrtney night and day. • justiist by virtue of how ro, deaL y^ 9etat5p.m,Mond8y. , : • • Rock Creek Joint license for theI project pi would ■ been negotiating(to t sell the land saidi coiincil< members “needied to State and fedeleral farm service thele wvs a^” ■ ■ ■ i ^ A require expendittiiittire of millions , Thved producers to haveave the Acreage to,hiandle',lmd •flfinfm fbrthe Au^ W1» hjfdfD^^>: The previous} projecti faced fromt effort. r opposition fromm many Magic “WiWe don’t want to get $44 mil-t create their plansns wim the help of applippUcariah bf tfi^s mmurif;,' :1V , .. :C^s licensing Wcp :” and new’ software calledca the “Idaho NtNutrieht maniageinenil'plahs While FERC’ ° rn S ri m i i BUttioii f>om Pam•ul .'’ VaUey residents,s, as well as th e lionI,or c $5 million into this” a process poses challenges/thechi er Fund of the thenn dedde< it’s not going teo sue-s O nePlan.” Theie software was ' c6h^oh^dtf a prxklub^s m ph£»o^ m.chslrmafi ofthe TViffiftDtt'.;• t ';- Land and Watei Tation .systeto and prarfc}^ biggest obstacleses to the Auger WHIstortcPnwfvitlcn .k' - Rockies, th e Middle M Snake . ceed,!cl,'hesaid. ' delayed by gUtclshes. M aiv await> in r^ Falls project prcprobably won’t fl,;. Regional Wateter Resource ; Heileacock’s company is propropos- ^ its availabilityty, which has since mmtiwure hwdlirig w d water user,, ------come from’the-fei-federal-govem- - -325if^nal-tbv^b i w M ^ mottoMW Commission, ' tht e C anyon ing, to conduct a review of regiegula- spurred progressss toward meeting “If you addresff siirtace Wtkttt ment, said Laureirel Heacock of strict ' ' Cruisers Canoe QUub, the Middle toryy iand political conditions)ns as the Jiily 1 deadlirline. ' .conconcems, typically you’re iw o Duke Engineerirring. The Bush • HMvapraaantattoafnm Snake River Reacreational Work the! fifirst step of the study,, afteraf Workshops werewt offered last addiddressing groundwater ;cph* adm inistrationn isi calling for rtlsen A'Co.. regarding Canyon Group, Magic Val'alley Flyfishers, whichich the coundl could drop3p thei week in Kimberljrly. cemsems,” Ihompson ^cL expedited treatmtment of hydro- - ifkWert. - , . ■ Idaho Whitewateter Association, idea.•a. The next step, wouldlid be About 30 MagiIgic Valley produc- In three years producers wjll electric proposal:sals, she said, a ; V c o n a U a r d M M o f a n •n tm e■ l. ' , and the Prairie FFalcon Chapter comiining up with a prellmihilihary ers ’ signed up,, u said M att face,ice a regulkory soil test to «fCr- major shift fromim the previous pernjMTOltftrJArirt'T^ • of th^N atioi^ A\i^ d u b o n Sodety. desigidgn, which she said “mayy V'very Thompson, an eei ii^ e e r with the mineline p h ^ h o n is levels - a t ^ to ------administration. Z 2 3 . "City offidals anticcidpate the same '^welllU‘ be'the ■previous- design.’}n.” A Idaho Departmerentof Agriculture. . deteietermine whether the m a^e* “Federal agenlencies are not aen- reaction to a neiiew Auger Falls thirdrd step would be “hard^id^ore It can take aha experienced menilent plans are, wotWhg- throwing up roa-oadblocks like is oppositionop] from ravirotunei • engiigineering,” and the fou:ourth - planner about iO30 hours to develop Surface Su water concerns at% for before,” Heacockick said. “It’s a n ' talisbists, who have vowed to sueu e U P™!*'®’- uld be a final design repteport. a nutrient mananagement plan, runounoff containing stream-pollut- Auger Falls project movesstor- fo We can expcpect a certain woul< amazing time riglight now. There an Ai amount of resiststance to this,” Thee dtyc could pull out afterer anyi Thompson said. ingtig phosphorus,] sedim entrar^ are dramatic changeschi taking • 'wrard.xd.^ <• • The softwantre significantly bactlacteria. Too. muchrphospKonjs *We vfould litigate this allithe tl Craig said, ofthethose steps;--''--.-I - v -• •• place. The cityr mayta be ideally “W i r t ” Because of thihat opposition. Ifif tthe dty Tf ceiys? a ^%limi- l i r^uces the timete Invdved and h ^ andnd :sediment^ afe iletrim en^ to poised to presentnt a new face on wayly to the Supreme Court, ry permiit from -FEllCCC as allowed plarmerers to assist more fish,ish. /•' •' " * 1 irti Bridges of Idaho Rivejivers Councilman Lanc dedde whether «peilUiave4hj^hree producers - particularlypi the N Niitrate leaching through soil is eacock said the Unitilited said earlier this yearear. coimdl needs to < operators, who the Likewise, Heat , city ■ to “proceed at alldl” before select* yearsEu-s to dedde whether 'tt$:d ipro- sm aller. dairyy energy crisis coulould.bring about “It’sr’s unfathomable that the di sd further— .: awaited help. Cont )uld even consider the prpro- ing a firm 1 0 condliduct a feasibility ceed changes in politilitics regarding woul study. If th e cououncil isn’t pre- AnAnother entity, a comptIpany Thp rules covorer anyone wiio has causause a health concem - espe^- h y d ro e le ctric power pO' in Idaho, ject.*^:t.” 'apre- acommerdalmi]oilk pennit Idaho’s > lyfcy for infants. The nitrates pr^ rhe Snake River drops abotibout pared to mountIt an aggressive fromim Rigby, has applied for a i where no new projrojects have been Thi the project, it liminlinaty Auger Falls permitmit as smallest produc4cer has orie goat, vent’ent a baby’s blood from carryirk for a long, long 1400 feeti at Auger Falls, andar cam paign for tl constructed “for a the woitld be better• tot drop the idea well,ill, but Heacock said FEFERC Patten said, • enoi•nough oxygen. The. federal time.” hydridro developers have eyed tl tjce to The new regul^ d o h s won’t sig* , drinIrinl&g water limit is 10 parfa op for its potential to geneener- now, he said, geneherally gives preference The state waterer plan,] approved drop cea “ttemestionl1 is, 'W ill we have muniuiidpalities; If the dty drdrops nificantly chanange.tnost opera* ■ riitrstitrate to a million parts water. by the Legislatur ^ ted for the cei\t “I don’t thinknk that’s a deal propoperty for $1.8 million in 19! iplicatibn “at little costst andi OnePLan. contxmtribute less dian 1 percent? i id. “The scenario ..to SaltSt I^ k e City businessmiiman :least study thee project. If.the appi kiU^,” she said, tend- coundl, upon fliete advioB of a con- w ithithout a lot of field woivork,” While his plalan was simple to People P« in the ag business sa^ now is much diffeifferent. There are Stevieve Harmsen, who had intra sac'ock iudd. And iiiformaination - develop, he lid the regulations chei:hemical and organicr ferdliz^ obstacles, but I ed1 to to build his own power plm>lmt.' ' sultantt decide:es the odds are Heat some political ol Ro^ stacked too higigh against the fromm id a h o Power’s mid-SnSnake raise many queuestions for dairy useiisers/in otlier a^;ihdustries don’tsee those asasi the brick walll Thatlat idea feU through, and Ro< ations .ftumers. shotshould e^^iect that i^ e day.the^ ■ the dty oaf'drop, the projoject license applicati did even two yeanjars ago." Cre«reek Ventures bought tl }uld bei available as well, data< “Are we goinjing to have erumgh . vHIl be r^ u iie d to K«v^ mitiieiK at hasn't changed propoperty back for a $2.5 milliiillion project withouiut spen'ding too -woul One thing that 1 . much m bn^, the:leysaiti;.' • theee dty could use in an appipplica- acres to do whailat they want us to marmanagement pldiA. Dairies w e» ——i -r-rM ayor Elaine*eSteele'agreed,— tionm for1 Auger Falls.------— - do,andifnot,tbthen what?” Fraiico _^..sim]dmpV-fir8t.3eef.feetiiinft.opecd-.. suring the coundd l is wise in “tak- “Ii“Idaho Power has alreIready. said, ..tiot(ions must have the plaojLjiy per wc«week, Sunday only $3.50 per week ing this step by step.”st , , splent^^at er money for you,”.yc The new regigulations have thec-'^v2P!^ Circulation «tax Included in all above rales. J stop, the abus(i^'<^lt :;' D an iel W alo c k , c in „ . But Craig saiii d c o u n d l m e m -' -.’Heaceacock^d.' . .’/p o ten tial to st ; Si'/io.00 ciiarg^ will be levied for^ al bers already kno^low enough about ., s - r ^ - .stream' contamimination* F r ^ ( K ' ^ Circuladon phoiilione lin e s a r e o p e n retumeimed ch«k». the project’s duhances,t9:dedde . - TiiTimeS’News Viiy>Editor-Cr.Chad «.,sald. But he saiaid if Jj u r & u m t i g / ^ oon tk ■ between 7 and 10 a.m'. only. If you . whethertostoijnn o w ...... ' Baldildwin can be ivached dar733- t : ' '.bversi^t gets:s out;.qtMJ® rtaamS^$OK!^et'241,orbb Itmairac;soncfm*artn9mc^t^{- do nor receive youj M ailail infonnadon ^ seems likei Vwe’re looking for 093J)3J, Ext. 234, or via e*mainoi7 at . .;nile9 V ^ b ein tr call the liiunber foi ».tp:«^ilhe said. .-:0Si^Tc ' ;"'‘fThere-'are'a :...... The-'he TImevNew* (UPS^3I-080> it,pob— put ..-—reasonaJor.this.t : .2a^aiacy^7l7. 677-4042 luhcdied daily ai 132 Third Sl. W.. Twirwiiv. ■ - • T w in FaUt t, Idaho. 63301, by Magic Vallealley :He defining elen^ttnt'f^ffl a n d o th e r a re a s ...... 733-0931 (ipapen Inc.- Periodical* paid at TwiTwin. Rainbow Family is Aat^M iflH B I by The Timei-NewXr Ofnclal cityyand an - . Saturday, Junune23,numt>era ’ ,8taaturday.June2a.mimbera p s i l Subscriptionn rI a t c s uy newtpaper punuant to Section, 6C i| ' ConUm^f^Al dally and Sunday. $4;20 Home delivery: dal ofthe tdaho Code. Thunday it hereb I f ’ . “We do urideder8tano.thftt»tBa'>^v-.-iy per week: Sunday1 oronly. $2J0 per week. ^ gnated a* the day ofthe week oo whic m w m . - i i n t e i i ^ ' ,M sll ■utncripilon* mu •»“ . . a M •36 3 - 40 ■ ^ \V ‘-fl W; ' • evmf 8 going tot o ta k e .p W c f e .t o t f i f v It&yi 1 notice* will be pubUihed. work a s b ^ # > v ^ j • stee>te^:ri«a^^^tical sal^ig . amiSin.viyalUbIe*onl oitmaaier. pleaie'aend change c LLHUVmMmM , •••.." , ■ • wrfregolMtQw not raainfillw d^ aJIall laicn:i All Jdalw raie*: f tw/ : ' : c a n 'to .m ^ icIt a good evfi^for?!,:>ih4b; w form to: P.O. Bo* 54«. Twin Fall iLb CAitet 'P n ^ ofi'SF^'- daily and Sunday S4 i iwtaipipi.i...... y - i _ ____^ thepeoplethm•re and to k ^ the ■ *•* bot!both' the' dh o ^ o n e* B an n i^ ^ 3 only $4.00 per weelc. e 83303. • ' une23.iiumbera : S a t u r j ^ , J u n u m b e re sa lb o n safe,?*,r acting Forest • Sho3hoshone-Paiute tribes a ii o m . per.w eek. Oiii of ulaje’ratei!sli daily apd • Ccpyty o w i V ^SiipeivisorAniMaeArddesaid. - . cen:emed that the.gathiBrer^*^^ Sunday $7.00 per' weweek, dally only . . . A6‘manyaf22 0 ,0 0 0 people ai;e doniamage sabred fishing areas^8o4 V . "fexpeeM Isiiig (Mike Smit,-AdvertisirH ngD irector)..E xti S h e Is thihe 4th fIriallit foi-Jti lily followers were spespent in recerft y^iCrs^flim • ' Ag-W eeklyaaneuiet G o f ^ General Manag ,KM moving into ai (compliance mode watwatershed on salmon Habitat PuUUbbwS^hCphen Hartgen...... • wiUi Forest Setlervice regulations, impImprovemerit

■ ^ Sunday, June 2 4 ,2 0 0 1 TlTtaiasWewi, Twin Falh. Idaho ■ M • CRAWEDRP>Jexa?xas_(APJ-^Ptesl:_____ Bush,Bt a former Texas govegj rn o r. The Officefice of Management and Bud------dent Bush wfll makeI $S$500 million avafl'----- anncnnouncecTthe-releasironmhe.disaster eet noteadntnn~S.-ihii-dflyTfaar$700TTrillion ------r— r - f ^ A T I Q N able to aid victims of Tropical Storm relie»lief m oney while spendingng a three- of tlie $1.8.8 Ibillion avaibble at the be- Allison in five states,s, tthe White House dayiay vacation at his ranch. ^ j . ^nning ofif thtiie administration for,emer- - - . U l j ... = ^vesaid . said Saturday. TheTh president was criddzeced lv sena- gency disastiaster relief has been spent to The money, to beI r€released Monday, tors)rs of both-parties earlier• this-weekt deal withh ththe aftermath of an earth- I will be used the Fee•ederal Emergency forn)r moving loo slowly to proviivide money quake in SeattleSea and other disasters. to storm Management Agenqicy to. aid people needceded to deal with the disasaster. Busli - - With Mon4onday’s $500 million releaM, P f I " affected by the st

iSBSBSSB ! ■ -■ CPR Class * This class is Breast Cancer Cesarean Childbirthth CCla.vi • This cla.ss is avail­ tflM offered lo the communily Support Group "ThisIs able to anyone wishinging ito Icurn more about ccsarean deliveries. PPost-partumom carc instructions, clutivelntenrlewtoUie under the guidelines of ihe .^Svntary of State Colinilln Powell, left, givet an exclu Amencan Hean Associution a mediculions, iiospitulil procedures,pr non-conforming ^lAOoctatad P m t at th«iM gic nuclear arsenal if ut also about how stress und Education Centern te r S ag e R oom lissile defense countrieries have expressed reseiVa--a- • • demonstmtion by Clie ,-j'Sates deploys a miss sociul issues impact the heart ol syMem* tio n s about a the U.S. missile-Ie- Back School •Loomtm cxerciscs lo help slrengthenlen information, call M> ^ ^ tiii has issu^ theihewanungon tlefensese plan, ^ v e n the fact that it your bock and prevenent future damage and pain. Scrviccs at 737-2685ies wraps, up with infonnation Ibesday.July 24. 7:00 - 9:3 0 p m | isc, und a fabulous cooking ^sweral occasions, andan again on represcisents a major doctrinalal Sponmred by MVRlRM C RehabillUition Service:Ices. Education Centern te r S a g e R oom i ^Saturday, but change from the Prc-regbtratlon b: required.n CaU 737-2126. T h e FacLr of the motiicr, the lalwriix)r and delivery proccss with r e anterview with The,le A ssociated c e p t than th there was before more Informationion. or self-hreust examination, t relaxation and breathinghing techniques, carc of the ■ = P r ^ : Presideijent Bush began consulting Jerome Coimty Faird r • C o m e see M V R M C ot the call 737-2192, linical spMiuli.su. and mam* post panum mother,, carcarc of the newborn including am not in charg'irge of Russia them inin early< May. rogram is offered free to the le Jerome Couniy Fair.r. Stop in to have y o u r bloodkJ. • . brca.st and bottle fccdin;wJing, und a lour o f the W om en . J-l)ut I don’t think that*jat’s what they “I think tl we have made RMC Outpatient Services. For und Infant's Center. Fee:Fee $40.00. Prc-regbtratlon ess,” he said. . preuure checj^ byy ourI qualified nurses, piclc up .Iwould do,” Powell saidaid. He said he • 'progress 1 or to make an appointment b required. wSs confident thatt FPutin would For• 40M minutes, Powell fieldede d in fo rm ^o n ^ o b o u t oui3ur services, and talk with youi «:ndf u y to enhance RuRussia’s strate- qu^orions from AP’reponm wnd d . I friends and neighborssrs'about what’s happening at ' . Ig r iFfftiTO T h u rs d a y s , J uily ly I19-August 16, ■ '^if force once hele takes into editorsrs gathered around a longlig . yoiir conimunityhosiu p ita l. accoimt the cost. PoPowell added tablein in a conference room not ferv r July 24 througIgh July 29 7:00 - 9:30 pm Education Centernter Sage Room ^tim t Putin also will concome to realize from his | 7th floor Statet e ' J a ro ra e C o u nity ty Fairgrounds . p* m at a U.S. missile def«lefense is not a Deparmnm ent office. threat to Russia. Powwell, e who leaves for the 2ndAnanalMcKaUiln-Klnney Remembrance d( VBAC Preparationn CourseC< • Mothers whb plan Critics of the misslissile defense Middlelie East Tuesday evening, Rose.Garden D ^laication * Join us for a garden Do you want to live Inde­ on iiaving a vaginali binbinh after a previous cc.sarcan '^stem argue that its deployment said :hattha even though the ArabsP* pany to commeniorairate the sccond y e ar o f the pendently? Lifeline gives • delivery have the opporpponunity to meet onc-on-onc ^ the United Stateses iwould touch are lookwking for a quick fix to the uden. Light refreshments will you the confidence and free* wilh a childbinh educutucutor. Safety is discussed, i •Israeli conflict, “nothing McKoln-Klhncy gari ,.of£'an arms race, widiadl Russia ahd Arab-Is b e served. F o r a d dditional ll Information, please dom to live on your own. plus tools and informatimation on coping with labor. ps to build up starts”;” tmtilt the level of violence '^jub^a talcing steps I conlact the Foundallation office at 737-2480. becau.se there’s always some­ Set an appointmentIt bjby calling 737-2901. arsenals to ove:jverwhelm the goes iowndm sharply. ,ti. F rid o y , J u ly 2727,2:00-4:00 pm one standing by to help when- U.S. defense shield.’ ThatIt Iappeared to echo the senti^ Right Start Orientalloallon • If you ure pregnant or Putin again ment: ofol Israeli Prime Ministercr MVRMC Rosese Garden next to th’e Canccr* day 7 days*a*wcek1 utever you need il. 24 hours-u- .On Saturday, P« B ju st thinking abo u t il. comcci join us for an oricnta- ;ear buildup if Ariel SharonSh who, as Powell put it, Centen . MVMRC’s Commuic ut tiie p ress o f a button. C all . XhVeatened a nucleaj tion 10 o u r childbirthh scscrviccs. Some highlights of ' abandons the . is “very>ry, very c l ^ as to what hhe e . 737-2065 f o r Infomnunity u Connection at United States ab jd o a to u r o f our W om en and- ietfeiuy,.,' , wants,as, and thatis zero (violence).”).” V o lu n te erin g is anI e:energizing experience, providc er rmation about Lifeline. die orienution locludo i ' ‘‘^ T ^ m eans tMit t aall countries, .“Befojfore peace comes security,”. . ing mnhy rewordingg opponunities.I Volunteer ' Infants Ccnien physicialician infoffliatidn. <^ucation'. Jiacluding.Russia, wiwill have the Powell11 saidi whfle acknowledgingn g O pportunities includeide: Patient Visitor, Refreshmei opponunities. and introintroduction to prenatal prcg- Idple warheads that theth unsettled dispute be->6’ cart hosiessyhost. infcijformaiion desk attendant, gift B nancy care. • i ^ t to install muldp canying nuclear weapeapons on their t w ^1 Israel1 and the Palesdni^ shop associale, cicricricnl support, emergency room M o n d a y , J u ly 30,30,7:00 pm '■jnlssiles," he ‘toldj nreporters In . 'was hai(laving a negative a f f ^ t oii It surgery hostess, and hospice[nent‘ ’UB E Education Centeinter Sage Room <><1 ' assistant, outpatient 9 h a t for Russia, U.S. desies with Arab countries, m sm m ' Mpsraw. He said that . patient companion.. BBilingual volunteers needed, ny ihstalling multiplee nnuclear war- Thee situations “has caused‘ ^a T o s ig n u p to volunimteer, pleaw call Volunteer Childbirth Refresher : d ^ of distress’in the Arab • .heads on existing mism i^es **is the' great d< ^ Services at 737-20(H» 6 . z S C o u rs e • T h is c lass is 1, and diey want to see this )n . ' Ij^eflpestreqwnse.”? world, I designed for persons who lis comments problenem re s o lv ^ and they wouldlid ■ o f . That echoed his H n have previously taken any ■''Monday that whfle he woifld try to like to0 sees America re ^ v e it right}ht prepared childbirth class- ■^i^o'rk cooperative!:rely with the away. ButI it isn’t that easy,” he BSSflBVpBlp • I (! '. ^ymted States in deve]svelojring a new said. . • imond procedures are re cs. Childbirth preparation 3S211SE9B* the Women and Infan8 reviewed, along with a tourof To /egister fofor r arty ofthe classes ';| .1 1 ^ Magic y ' ' b required. Fee: ifants $1 Center. Pre-regbtroilon ... ' co n taact:737-2900: c t. \ it, Skate Park Grand 'niesday,July3$15.00. e special accommoda- « Opening. SAFE KIDS Education Cenlly 3 ,7 :0 0 - 1 0 : 0 0 i « i ' If you require sj f C von and big bluc lent will finniiig H > n te r S a g e R oom ■tions, call:all 737-2102 or j IA Ne'iw Beg: 3 ^ beatthe’IVinFallsSkau » IQDS . Thursday, July TDD 737-298C980 dt least 24 hours \ E s pork Grand Opening In- Education Centuly 26,7:00-10:00 pm .:; h f U n e & Skateboard renter Sage Room. . " in a d vamce n ct of the event. \ Competition. SAFE KID! ergKldsKlub* Ac will have a booth sejselling in-line skate hclmeU '**in and sisters fo r th.c An dclass to help prepare .broihers • blacic and metallic silversi fo r $1^.00! In te rp re te r s■ervices e n are available. J li'f. ' ' > ^ S a tu rd a y , Ju: lynew . baby. W July 14 and 15 Educatton Cemily.7,10:00-11:30 am co n ta c t MMalena a Rodriguez. . Hannon Parkk re n te r S a g e R oom . $7.50ffamUywi a i 7 3 7 - 22163. I t Servicio de SlO ffam lly witii' w ith o n e c h ild — Come in for a free: inspectionir of your child’s car vllh two or more children. Interpretes dis,disponible. por favor t ; H GarCorth ftjeWiam. out Mae: Ttort Sm i Don Wbfd seat o r purchase a newne one atxl havc.it installed c o m u n iq■fuese u e c o n M a len a for free. SAFE KIDIDS also has low cost bike hei- . lg has tw en in IWin Palls foror over< 18 years, offering the ^ e r ic a n Stafllngti ‘q metsatKfsKalohelmiimets forsale! Call 737-2430 fc Rodriguez•Z CCoordinadora al I in fflploymeim ent services to tbeir clientsnts. Nov. with tbe addition , infonration. •’ ’ :d im. D istrict Manager; l^rriri 1Seal. Office Manager: and > .n u m eero ro 737-2163. '■ „ o f Oorth ^ckluun. Id- .}>onWanI.whoisas e x p e r ie n c e d In m a rk e tin g a n d s a le s , a n e w d im e n s ion n , ">peni to, our tglc Valley clients. We’re herehe: to help solve problems, D for ‘ and serve you bettejttCT. 24,lioura a day. sievenn tdays a week. 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t , - ==#7=SOH»BiS^^ r20(tt------T"------— ~ N a t o n . S=8BSS=^=SSSSBaBS “ fji Scoutts’ hoiTl'losexual il^exclus siorl I u rp fjl policyy co n tknues to lbe divie rN'v • i w i been> very;., V.t NEW YORK (AP)P ) - f a the'ye&r .;,.iuing5ii ^ o o l. fedliides under theirleir ■ “It really has 1 U;S.'~Supreme riewspsponsors, the Masons.. encourage year,”,” Shields sa id it’ -A--:-' ___ 5ince_a dividedJJ. p'port-Ha8;T>e€rri-.f: Court oUoweH th ee'Bby B Scouk to . ' “'NahcmbrittidtfiJQeiflberehip in the—the “Thedepthjof^^W er^the group’s-— Gubr.SrScouts,^Bi^Scouts-and Qs:from.peoptej,:. ------'exclude gayleaders buti^evenSOori-. . ■ • membership w d dadonations have . V en^turet? dropped 1.2 percentent who have been Scbv o t-if—t^ne askingi ’What.. • ■ , b e e n trem en - '.-/, . Scpiiis'ttre hearterte n e d , jfa iid mxpidememdership m in theCu are their critics. Scores of institititutions' Scouts, B Few communitlities Have l»en V " , ' , Boy Scouts Veniurm as tom by therI ruling as Oak' I ■ nationwide school hicago suburb _ . mH S B o S e & S ^ panics, churches -fc L' d r ip p e d[[.■0percent L last ye a r io 335J J Park,ni.,aCU ^ proud of its re•eputation for j 7P O N • E X P IR B S> IIIU N E 2 6 , 2 0 0 1 I 5 ered or reduced, tie dedtne that Scouts s v a I v a b u b c o m Srauts as a g^tUre ^ ‘ ■ diveratyr" ■ ■ PW1970 I *2 f/esto Ih Januiuy, theh e Scouts’ head ' I discrimination. ^ k e s m ain n Gregs^ields attributes the charters of ; I . ■ . “What’s amazingng is how J ■ » : office rejected tl rotino’ss Piz!^ ! 1 jyed alive OemOgpap/U•)hic trends ruther than faWfOUt ll seven Scout unitlits in Oak Park f. M iji 1 this issue has staye ; because their- spsponsoring par- | Assorted Varieties! •!• 9.8 - 10.9 02.. 1 i and become a main Supreme Court's 5-4 rulit issue for people y ent-teacher o r^(anizations d ia l- ' j never taken a standmd before . - lenged the gayr eM cluaon poli* j on anything th at couldcoi be consid- - last yearyei to 335 linillion, a declineline - cy. . ’ SAVE •— • ’ )ian cause,” s d d th a: t Sqputs S spokesman Greggegg M any Oak Parick families have ! *3* 3 ^ 8 oo 2 ered a gay or lesbiai outs imder row ; . Kevin Cathcart, exeexecutive'direc- Shield:lids attributes to c ^ o g r a piph- h stuck with the Scot a Legal Defense ictreniends rath er than fanout fromrom . sponsorships. O th^ u have shifted * . UMrT4 • $ 1 1 I , tor bf th e Lambda 1. Fund, a New. theSu]Supreme Court’s S 4 ruling, th eir children .to tlth^ Camp Fire - 'i -'[ ^ |T £ M S F E K . a n d E d u c a tio n Fl whbse nohdis- I I r f m O N S * ^C O U P O N , ^ .' ights’ group. . Thetie high court decided thethe' - Boys and Girls,, w York-based ^-righi qr encom passes . L . . ZH. As the first annivniversary of the Scoutsits were within their rightss irin crimination policy court ruling approaches 19900 when\ they ousted Jame:nes sexual orientatioaL ' ebate over gay Dale,e, an assistant ^coutmastei»ter “It was a very papainful time for P ' 5IUNE26,200u'l j “ Thursday, the deb; :athy Egan, who | A U S E R T S O N ’S5 VAiUABKJB l COUIJ P O N • J ^ I R E S 1 '.•S Scout leaders seemsms likely to per- from1 NewI Jersey, after leaminjling Oak Park,” sajd Kai _ . PLU 1971 I . ‘ he wasra sg ay .. cut ties with thee Scouts after ., [ ^ sist. - D Scotit pack for | . The Scouts’ natiordonal leadership AlthIthoug numerous'compamejnies . ' helping ru n a Cub 2 lore ' four years. “Ouiur children -r' i ' MJB OCoffee I . j has been asked toomodify'thegay m and charitiesct *• induding more hey’re angry, ■■■■ For AU C^offee M akersers or Columbian 1 3 ; i exclusion policy: New York.City,, C hicago, S an for chethe Scouts, other ,donon havston ond th ree for the th( national operation ros<‘ose Lachowicz, said alabout 120 Oak \ .A' M inneapolis, Bost( i • 5 .0 0 « ^ 2 ^ 9 i, !| D from greater Los Aiigeles.An fromR $91j miUion to $93 miUioTUon P ark boys have lefteft tKe Scouts to I «5chool boardss iin several of lastyear. ye join Camp Fire d uubs. t 1I 1 Pittsburgh, an anbnymou:ous Th6repon’schielief executive for II uMmrrEM those cities and elselsewhere have In F PEK C O U PO N H i e a c h I u dropped sponsors!rships of Scout donoror gave the Scouts S1.5 milmil. the Scouts, Irene3 !Szinavel, said | !i d other forms bf HonI aftera] reading the organizaliza- m any Oak P ark fafamilies remain , _ ___ i :i ^ units or cuitailed o irgahization. support . •, ' tion; wasw losing fii^ d a l supportwrt . dedicated to the on ' ;; idio “Obviously pararents need to The .Minneapolisliis school board A furnimd-raiiser oii a S eattle radii S J U N E 2 6 , 2 0 0 1 | ion produced $130,000 afjeifter dedde what’s bestsr' for their own Ir AUBEBTSON^SIS VALU^ U B C O UJ ] P O N • J stopped sponsorinring more than statici . PLU 1972 I two dozen troops,ps, although it the UnitedUi Way of King Count;mty children,” she saidid. “Pm ex d ted : isen thfe Scouts,” - J 1 allowed the Scout:luts to continue deddei d ^ to halt funding. so m any have chose Ice Cr

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F ^ Patio FumUuritvtoerijqy i n ^ P 0» ofofher. I wife.beca 6 arrested pletoprcpray for his wife. “That will }Sion, coupled with herr . Yates, 36, was h e w w erf ^ y i n g whiwhat she did depress! le d e a th s o f h elp aI lclot. She’s suffering.” he tb is sum t houldn’t rush father’sI nrecent deadx, had'driven1 Wednesday for the W Barkbereforlbe]h CTStf rimcibuc we 8ho> Nodi, 7: John, 5; Paul,Lil, 3; Luke, 2; • said t ^arfuUy. id say she was her to harlarm their children, ?le dose to the family saidaid 3 R I best price In loumt f tte placed Saturday at aa and 6-monthHJId Mary.y . Police said Feople ’eiTV A rnold, , A n o te Ildren one by the worniman’s problem s with post* ^school book- makeshifilift memorial for the chil-[. - she drowned the child \ K N M ix M home-sc e one in a b a ^ tu b in ththeir hom e in . nt d e p ressio n d ese rv e to iquented-with----- drenJxLirliro n r nf thf! famUy^a h p nyi:, ' ^ 2 1 . 9 9 cu. y a r d -WwOTe-ttartaterfrequi I." . tfiedy*st3earlakea: seriotislyr----- 7------^------ked;hej; very /read: “laI am a ‘stay at home’ m oth-. /sr* ssedali B |fer chUd|ri^.'“I Uke( O r I k ills dozibEns in PeruJ WH o«oM» ' Medium Chunk Quake b — .HH riowWW: iJarfeidge sast of'lim a, th e capiiaL He . R eg .S 3 i . 9 9 UMA,P^{AP)-- A powei^ • southeas OwiUn i w d ^ Al D espitDite th c agreem ent. Elko: earthquake shook sotnuthem Peru said anotheran 14 people were N o w $ 2 8 .9 9 RS2477-dosed theres route after a Countyf aoffidals, Shovel Brigade: on Saturday, killing atatleast40peo- killedinIn the d ty of Moquegua, 6! flood washed it-outt Inin 1995. The an d reba, Peru’s sec- Earthqtiquake Information Cente>i*er - - something veater,sri how ever - McCojUjy said she doesn’t miss allp ond-Iargest dty, locatated 465 miles inGoIdetden,Colo. local v e M federalI lAnS14] control r ..th ea ttecention s r though it did h d p and was reminisccscent oC the businessss. terms of business, the lottery jackpo»ot hits record Sagebmsh Rebellioilion, in which “In t« e Galifomia 1 ranchers' in .centnitral Nevada nadonallal spotlight was good,” she >n increase from Friday. B ISut we do good business on" " LOS ANGELES;(AP)“ ( With million _ the fedejderal govern- said. “Bt y. - tim e runnin g out befc»fn r e t h g draw^___ 7_P.ro...1.. sales on Saturday alon m e i ^ grazing Hes more tBaii just Jarbubidge'ahd the surrounding - re lining up had-surmrpassed $43 milllbn, wit [ don’t care too miich aboutS ing, people were area. I d . Saturday to ^my whalat they hoped 84,00010 tickets being sold eververy‘M ^ inS jMbidge Shoihovel Brigade the spotlotlight” would be a wiimingi ticketI for the minute. m was ^p^^ed, and a ppn ro tea against , ----- ^ iy biggest single-state.e.Iottery jack- “Thetie yalM pace is mucb highfgher thie gw em m entandddmtrolofthe o ’ T imtiBJVeuis ^ im terJohn T. Hudtfy th an wwe thought it would be, d ensued - cul-, odniwreI readied in Tiim FaUs at 735-■S. ^ t in U.S. history. South Canyon Road e [JJ. Booming ticket saless p u sh ed said California Cs Lottery spoke m inating with the symbolicsyi mov- 3259 oror ^ ’l e n i i ’ • FrRree Gift Wrspplns • Discoucount Alterations ■______| and dismay of manylyresidents. > , , • AndnoW,wostoittone,3tearlatff, ‘ ’ • .' -r'- < ATCU j O residents are still shjshying from the Id a h o S? Ti A T C V e t e r a n s H om e — P ocai 1 the attendon,” •Tm tii?d of ^ tt ACCEPTtNO PEACeniiTlMEVETCRANS. EFFIFE C -nvE J u l y 1 , 2 00 0 1 " I Hawker said. MATION C a l l Z 0 B -Z, 3 3 6 « 3 4 , 0 I Hawker agreeded the media F o b M o r e In f o r m a '[ attendon'probabl)bly helped the.' ^ ; h id e ’s causd^ • « **It was becauseLise the Forest m ' Service was'^ettiitting feedback - l-JS from all over th e pm remote communityIty for one main 1 H HONGKONG. L AtaikabnMktePmageCralM reason - to.be tefc[alone., alt , H liis® Qui» Mouse mcuiiuseai • RouftanWp ^ SM Uka ClifKrg Kong “'^ 'y e a r peopledle^dthafswhy ' - —TAFBaSlDSfiBrtMMMnbliMttUW------Cn*eont»'atart™'' b « a ttfe u id < motorcydu up the ThermoGenIe* Plui(8* "Quick Stan M ontevideo...... $ 5 5 0 . Brigade and its foiformula for 6 weeks lost six timesmes mort • weight lot* anend posltfve body . Stfon»«CortaavicMi Moi B ut th e Shovel Br t) dan an . eomposltionI cchanges vrmf m i-w—k • 7<^EMfemCnCvfcbMn BuiBuenos M res ------$ 5 5 0 supporters haveve not planned |mbody,weight (613* to be «act) d LauhnMi.8vJuw.SL idendcal croup of overwel^t pathaadents who ■ period In noo-tfvexerdsing or calorie • a « r« y :n -> ^ ____ -anothecm lbi______than two------control condhditiont.*!______•__;___ i TtaieafilJeiwctnCMtaWniCMdB are stilflwiSlo” ‘2''-dIdn’cButthatV not alll-More thai naRUudwMi...... ThoudToere an thirds of die wtlsht loss consistedsteaofpure. o((144.7Sma«Monil be wo»ed outt bbetween Elko unslihdy ^ txceu.body fad And thethere's more! H B C • VMdt2M>t County and the8 FForest Service, S SI l v e r S a g e The sl«nHkant rapid tou of excesi M: MOTHI* N*TUkf..PMD.~ the ba^e wa^ forfor the niost part, - I ' OrailSOTierRM won,G«bersdd. « * tiil “The road is5 o]open,” Gerber [Asn-STSpg P S)'5TEM;En said. "Wh6n everyerj^ody asks m ^ dGehics Lipoi^gj^l ^ the first words ouiout of my mouth SMBr* SYNBRBISiFPS’ ■ ------M A U I I ■ ------iO l A H U '* " ------] owns it.\Vhat wasvas our goal? Our BNtGHTS . . goal w as to openen the road. Our tSNMMI* ; second goal WaSj to ^ t the county ■ i. FOmal$t»d Tb; •KUgJJA* ^ to own the road,I, aand we succeed, FormaltfdTo: . • Manlmlie Caloric e d in both. But ob\obviously we have Occp Usage* ’nJoM ^740 1 5 that is not hoppy - I Far • Qptlml2e Productic a F o r ^ Service th ■ • S r t ^ K m b S n h that the road is; opopen. They want* icrease In . • c Drop oTLean Muscie suction Mass* r a 3 • Or»bt«oemiHnjBd ed to closfe it andid didd their best to .evels While S , a .• a i i ^ n c : - K i m • MlnlmilcfallBuf. ■ Ij • EoramynnHaraViAlMro keepitdostfd.” iicln Li^L^k'Crla E n n O’Connor,IT, ta Forest Scrvice ic Rate* , . \MdfcrnMM* I ’ VWUkrindMtktavalonlAM ------spokeswom an ln-InElko.-saidther ' B3 Attw9ni01-1Vt2ni .t2ri2l01 ForestSei^intentends to continue .. . ■working ElkoIkoCbunty.' i • - | “One of the thitldiw the Forest F ood^ m sssm sam iam i Service has been•eh doing, part of laalti ^ ' outsidalMn Fait Ana IMnFiI Fab th e agreem ent,t, iis to identify a • project ^lat^wourould benefit the - - ^ (800)992-1007 water'and watcatershed of the li> .. Jarbidge area,”j”

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. N a t i o n . ..; aspectss in to fss death ' :■ j-p- *- iUQUERQUE,JJJ«. (AP)- O f. . . ■' ' ■ ’ ' ''j' ' ’ a weeklong manhunt, •■V ' irities near the Canadianlan ' r arrested two men accused ling an Albuquerque tod- n what police believe wasvas o ig — rs living nearby, us Barthelemy, 27, and *e M anuel Espinoza, 28i28v- w ere stostopped on an interstate in em Washing^ri' on Friday, Rby Hbffiiian oTth'e UiS...... ms Service in Blaine, Wash, river of the vehide also wasvas arresteded. Barthtthelerby andEspinoza, both ■ Cuitom cotfar Scott PayPayne d l r ^ h is c'oflibbw t by radio as thay cut whaat naarlaar Anthony, Kan., earlier thislls month. C ubann irefugees, were arrested irder warrants for the death P a y n t a |M rt na ariy a day disinfecting his equipmentent befora boing allowed to iaavaava a quarantine araa In TaxeVM on murd *”• of2-yeaiear-old Joslin Cisneros. Therhe - little gigirl was killed and herie r I • motherir iand- sistw were woundedled Chief Jerry Galvin addressesi,the tht media Friday In Atbuquer- I in or Mondaylay night as they watchedle d Albuquerque Police Ch Farm -Worth, about 150 mileIes southeast vVniU11 vote on It Kamal bunt, whiclch originated stock, feim groups saidaid. do - weve chose to do the right VADA - W h eat g ro w ersi iiin K a n sas, , ' thing,”’Bryant Bj said. in India, was first deteteaed in the w agreementIt JA\ C K P O X N E V j Oklahoma and Texjexas say the But it took seven days before■e United States in 19»*96 in Arizona Learrrn'About HOMEOWtWNERSHIP . ► It and California. It hass isince spread mJNU USDA r e ^ n d e d toom sslowly to an th e USDA’s S I Animal and Plant W EAPOUS (AP) - A tenta A nd Nev!W Opportunities Inn JACKPOT!!!!J ______------routbreak^f-Kamal-iid-bunt-at-the------Inspectiotion-Service-confirmed-the-te------to-southern-Texasa s -a n d -N e w ----- tive-agngreement-wasreached-on-a southenubost edge of ithe iudon's finding,ig, a h d 15 d ay s b efo re iIt t M exica contractict proposal thar could endid as wheat belt just as harviarvestwasget- quarantintined the first affectedd ' In Arizona, the amcnount of land three-weweek strike by about 1350350 ♦ Financinglg; USDA and FHA home>me fin an cin g tingundermy. >. counties.es, ■ used to grow- wheaeat dropped nursess aat two Twin Cities hospi’spi- ♦ H om ebuylyers Education . . Kamal bunt is a fu£fungus' that is “Theirsir reaction to the situationn ' almost 50 percent afttfter a quaran- ♦ Down Pajayment Assistance PrognDgram d tine was imposed in ham ess to people bubut sours.tlie was notot as timely as we would 1 ]1996 in four Thei aagreement was reachcd Counseling Services taste and snell of flourlurmade'fiom have likiiked,*' K a n ^ Agriculture-e counties, according toto the Arizoim ju st afteifter midnight after a full dajSy ♦ Credit Cc infected kernels. Itt alalso slightly Secretartary.Jamie Clover AdamsIS Agricultural Sratistics:s Sendee. of negotjotiations Friday under.the Visit with repraresentatives of these sp«sponsoring agencies: cuts production in infecifected fields. said, But Arizona is a mminor durum directioidon of a federM mediator,cor, ^ ' The disease’s mainain impact is Charleries Schwalbe; director of wheat producer, andid U.S. wheat -said Milklinnesota Nurses Associa'“o* . ♦ US Deparirtment of Housing & UrbanUr Development .economic: 80 counluntries ban AFHIS’p>’ plant protection and qu^-r- growers haVe reassurured overseas tion spoipokeswoman Jan Rabbers. ' iinp(xts of Y^4ieac growrown tn infect- antine! piprogram, said his agencyy buyers that the disesease was far Nurse*ses a t Fairview Southdale"ale ♦ USDA Ruiural Housing Services . ^regions. sent thele sample away for testingg from the nation's m:major winter HospitJital in Edina and theche ♦ State of NNevada Department ofjf BusinessB & Industry ■ That could beascrI crippling for at a naticitional lab instead of using a wheat produdng regBgion. W inter F airv ie'iew-University Riversideide ^ Consumeier Credit Counseling ServicesSet of Elko ll- wheat, which is planteited in the M l campus A m e ric a g r o w ^ who.lastwh yev - local onene to make sure it had accu- us in Minneapolis will vote o f S o u th ern Idaho: "FIN-•INALLY HOME!!" ' produced nearly $6 billion of . rate andnd legally defensible infor-r- . and h ^ e s t e d in spriiring, accounts on thele proposal Monday “or 01 * ColU.;eo ; vrtieat, as would be diedn discovery matioritx1 before taking action, for about two-thirds ofol U.S. wheat Tuesdaylay, she said. ♦ Cactus PePete's Casino, lenders, andan builders of foot-and-mouth diselisease in U.S. ^ “Thee cd edsions th at em erge ... and is used primaril:ily for bread.' Rabbeil^rs and Ryan Davenport,ort, livestock, said Brett MjMyers, execu- m ean livlivelihood to ^ p le fromn Dunrni wheat is used!dforpasta. a spokokesman for FairvieW; tive vice president forfor die Kansais.....tto e to >ti time;*' SdiwEilbe '^ d . With half the wiirinter wheat declinedled to release details of Xthe e Th u rsd a y . Wheat Growers Assodfpdation^ ThfeiJi::j£Brnal bunt found inn ' ' going to die exportt 1m arket, th e tentativk peridd, they need to1 fifind jobs that School In San Franchco. a positive, life-i iiSMi as th« one in Kententudor. upon th£chat p art of welfare reformn pay decent wages. . relocated to Twin Falb > Id $1£ ttiniipn as an ininvitation for people to;o Often, that means itmovingoutof _d^thla and their »ix1995 m graduate of ______ininoving expenses to.to aliout 2^000 leaveTTC■JCaTasT^oi^ iR “^6ba-a- the.area, said £dTlttI

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H v m t m any ./dit- ' K hobar Tovver-boQbombing suspects • view «-i '• " I t ’s apopulMor is ^ 'e'M th signif-' ' ; H eases,!* .Burtt to jusdce in thele United1 States I V Another At top Saiidi official^.sald , leant support inir Congress.-But as C a said Saturday could prove difficuScult, particularly' Fridi•iday th at ciealing witfi the an o th er healthh issue - the ■ in his weaJi^ - in the fece'of critiditidsm from SaudS peelic ts is a m a tte r fo r “Sc^Saudi padents’ biUi of rights - Bush ^ radio addness.' Arabia w here 199 U.S.U servicemen A ralrabia alone,” although outguMoing ports companyny with Democrats • “A s w ith Moy died in the blast. FBIBI D irecto r L ouis F re e8h h a n a . w hether teing p u rsu ed to ' Sau(ludi government cooperajradon .. ; ers for damage;jes. ' . potential pot tb b e abused.” :i extradite the suspjspects except to ' whil.tiile announdng die indictmttments. xjje pademnts’ rights issue, ’ TheT president’s comments • th e chase is on. ““T 1 h e A m erican s id e sh< prompted byy the explosion o f.' were we: recorded at his ranebt^ “We are alwayslys actively seek- • sendnd all tbe dodunents, comijmpiete cost-consaousIS m anaged care» is w whi here h e is spenomb In Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, killed 19 Amkmerlcantat ' .Prpo “ fsof initsfifdiyear accused of violatiladng U.S. law,” lnl9J le acpused to us, becauseB ^uS ^ Jn Congress,, with• the Senate Bush. Bui •foot-deep, es-foot-wlde crater,sr. The proeacutlon department spokejkeswoman Chris ' Khobiobar Towera, tuving this 3 S ^ ithoridu alone are conc« now m oving imn to its second week New ^ genetic research may . ','Watneysaid. of 14Ubom M ngauipactt Indictedid TThursday may be difficult. with'tH itl ft case,” said Saudi Si of floor debate.te. ■ makem a it possible to identify',an Federal prosecutcutors indicted 14 >, the ' But in an intererview published Defceduraures.” , . . • 4 ili the Saudi HezboU(oUah, an Iranian- alrea•eady in custody in Saudi jailsails. . . ■ “T he tria (• ls. -m Familyly fears forr mob boss5S Arrest inil Florida^sisuggests C O)up L 36th.ANNUAL N.NATIONAL I -— ^Gotti ilin prison 1hospital: plot in ^Trinidad, officialsq sayf . ' BAS<►QUE'FEfS T lW ^ _ _ atter of lj||iy ^ )urs at a time, which rea•eally Knight Ridder Newrwt Service GlClaude’s case “is a matti New York Dally Not ______houi ational sectuity,” said HjHylton shotLouldn’t happen to anyonetne in ' nati luy, th e islands' police coirx)mmis* : ~ In his struggle' thatlat'condition,” Corozzo sasaid . MIAMI - Thei tarrest of a Trini- Guy NEW YORK - y federal agents siononer. with terminal caicancer, mob boss “Thtrhe drcumstances are proble•blem- d ad ian m an by fering has uncovered a posable plot to The Tl case evolved.over a year John Gotd oftenten hnds himself atic.ic. You have someone sufferi euvers ■ [■ ■ ■ inil am terminal cancer who’s’s iiso- overthrow the5 igovemment of off cat-and-mousec maneu batding the diseisease alone - in from etween Glaude and his con»htacts ■■U U S||U physical conditibleni Trinidad and1 Tobago using ' het\ weapohs purchchased in south in1 Trinidad,1 on the onei h and, b elieves- fu rthtier e i threaten his ’ checlecking u p on him.” S o u th In part, Corozzo said hee ??us- -Florida, accorording to U.S. andnd an ATF agent in S< health. . In lorida. It culminated1 thtl re e At theU.S.Mec»(edical C enter for pectsets Gotti has been angledMl iout authorities and1 1Trinidadian offi- ' Flo; , Bill dais, weereeks ago in a sting opera Federal Prisonersers in Springfield, byf theI prison’s warden, B off edrick, who was also wardenden at Keith Andrere Claude was . as'Cs Glaude was about to' driv -> ; Mo., a weakenecaed Dapper Don, , Hed dth 70 submachine guns1 ar Rce ruled the most thle e federal penitentiaryry in arrested in-a ssting operation • witl th e m an who once ago in Broward silejilencers in the back of hisis v a n .. powerful crimime family in Mar[ario n . 111., w h e n G o ttii vwas three weeks a| le allegedly tried Glaude G is being held in th e America, lives an isolated, claus- impiiprisoned there. County after he owered weapons fedederal detention cente in trophobic existencence. In In March and April, Hedr‘drick to buy high-po\ •fused to allow Gotti contiintact for use by a mmilitant Muslim Mialiami. . H e goes hoursrs withoutv seeing a refu On June 29, h« willa i r b e >e and sometimes visitsits with his 13 grahdchildrIdren, group in Tnninidad,. leading 0 doctor or nurse : {ureau of Alcohol, arnr^gned on two chargess oi try- he has to monito:ito r th e m achines resDtstricting the visits to hiss wwife agents of the Bu id children, Corozzo said. Tobacco and Finirearms to believe ingng to buy unregisti th at crack his concondition. and reapons, a violation of federalfe< “rm distresseiised by the isola- Gotti G< refused to partidpateate in he was part of a potential 'p,lot to wea ;rand- provoke an insururrection. gunun laws.' Each charge carraxries a don,” said Josep»ph Corozzo, one visitsits that exduded his grai years in lildren, and in Moy the warerarden “These are niaximum penalty of 10 yes of Gotd’s lawyeryers. “His family, chil< rison and a $250,000 fine. his attomeys are a ll distressed releiJen ted , allowing contact visitsvi: rifles,” said Ediduardo Hailey, a pris spokesman for tdie ATF. “These GGlaude, who is expecte by the isolation.n. It seems inhcr- withith the grandchildren. ) to trial Prison ofHdals declined to idis-' are not weapo'iions you buy for pletlead not guilty, could go to . I . endy unjust foror :a terminally ill Pr inn i“A u ^ t . •! I padent to b e isolisolated from assis- cussiss Gotd’s case, ddng privirivacy sport.” ; I tance and human contact.” resojstrictions, but issued thisI stistate- ■ Gotti, 60, who0 isij suffering from menlent: “All inm at^ reddles:less of ^ = s ^ = = s s s 3using status, are provided a c a n c e r of th e! hihead, neck and how Ic ain ic, R H . throat, is servingng a life sentence quaiuate and quality medical c Fox

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ss;^^^ssasBS^=^^S3S i M m ALx o r □ D S . could generate withh that water. efforts5 to draw down reservoirs The power company^hasrdeased Y forsalmoimon. Endang66ied ^ ■ w ater for salmon in, tlthe past, but “Pvee hadhi people call and ask the drought and highh cost of elec- what theythe can do," Tominaga tricity change everyrything, says says. rTheyt'Ti say,' ’I’ll bring nw ipeciesi^Act utQity spokesman Dei•ennis Lopez, wife ndand kids and guns and we’ll “Producing.eleclriiiidtyjto_r_our____sjt_uE.pji > on top of a reservoir to______, customers is our’ imandate,” keep themthe from releasing the j|d s satei Lopezsays. - . . water.”’ • .r|iELI5CANYC)N(A](A P>~-O na Id a h o P ow er’s rel'elu ctan ce is Throug:oughout the region, people •dir^-fiUed vrith troub seconded by farmmers. River complainlain vigorously about the fietttz is a happy man. . water irrigates theirsir fields &nd cost of>f protectingp the salmon. 'CtiHe stands on a bbuldiilder by the provides cheap hydrdropow er to T hen,, often, of; they do what the 5xteke River, a fishintiing'rod in run their irrigadon pumps.pi fish requequire. Idaho Power notes t spends $3 million a year h an d . F o r 12 hours, theihi mainte* j^^D H i Lynn Tominaga,1, e x e c u tiv e th at it sp .mace worker'and1 w^ e e k e n d director of the Idahiiho Ii^rigation operatingting hatcheries and moni- : iarm e r h as been castingring his line . Pumpers Assodatioron, says frus- toringg thetl welfare of salmon ihto the rushing wate below trated farmers resesent federal affeaeded by\ its dams. SisUs Canyon andmd now this is his reward: a savoy,-iy,-15-^und ' ' salmon lying in a poipool at the 2BB South> V.Wo«t Tompla St. ' xfvei*sede(e. Salt LakoI ClOty. UT 84101 icr.fjrm very happy whei'hen I get to 8OI-•328-20003: go fishin^** Peua saysiys,a.broad smile on ms weatheredred f ^ All 'around him are othern*. contentede i H H j anglers, ehj icZc*s a «w eet m om ent n In May. dohce in a season markedmt by TomPeatzitz works the Snake Rtver for chiChinook salmon from a boulded«r b«tow Hells Canyon Dam li scarcity arid conflict..!t. Even in a involved,id.-Someupopi^tionsun—L___ considerationJIbe-iefeideral-fish*_____ "-Envirvironmental groups sued,= d _ lg salm on m ^ivers v e dre doing just.flne., eries agency ended u]up dropping the federleral government in May, dispSc’iSS^Sii thers are at the brink of. the idea, but.wame(ed it would saying its plan to save Columbialia JaiA...- •«in-,»o esc-challenge ever tack] ion - a complex situation.1. reconsider.it if otherer m easu res and Snakiake river salmon is flawed Ithe federal Endangereiared Spedes nadeeveiven more confusing by the! don’t work. b ccausele :it hands hydroelectric A ct - and this is not a ggo( o o d ^ . use of hatlatchery-bred salmon over Today the controlliming authority generatoItors a “blank check” to t t M “ [ Salmon advocates werewe hopmg yearsirs to substitute for dwin- for federal dam manaiagement on ignore thethi rules whenever profitsits ]|HK j ^ for solid progress thisWssummer du„g^aild runs. the Columbia and Sna]lalffi rivers is are threaieatened. Mjvard recovery off dwindlingd Tmn PeiPeiit^ for example, can eat't' not some engineering; ttreatise but • In north-centralno Washington,in, p i^on populations.'They are___,he diincinook salmon he caught: a National Marinee Fisheries where federalfe regulators havev e - becausee ia tiny • ■ - S ersrvice'docu- “wrangleded with’farmers over4rri-ri- tecteral .rules based on *e 1999 a,onitsbs back is merent, released gation ditches dii chat trap salmon, m t^ng of nine populiulations of missing, i xxfyeanpromng ist Decem- Okanogagan Coimty officials are ' N&^westem sahnonjiandsteel- t ingitmu >r, called the planning[)g a lawsuit claiming the nebd under the Endendangered ^ h,,;.itU iery. Salmon hiAeP^fPacijicNorthwest “ bibiological Endangergered S pedes Act is beingng g w B e s A c f jinion.” u sed to0 usurp\ states’ rights to HIKon knows how> tito make family getaway*I a g r e a t e x p e rie n c e for , , Earlier, ied challen^ ecer ^ n many stretches.es of river, hoolcedS’a a w iW isAebroadest No govern* govern waterw: usage. Ffwn evwyone.e. And with our SouncoBack WWo< ookond* rale, wo nnoko Qx&e. ru les, now. put. p' s Canyon, despite its t protecting Chinook nder0xfedeml ient publica- Hells !y ond olfordablo. W o'll providodo 0 complimentary breakfast ahead of ircigatga^fm is hadtoletl on, however, cheerfulul fishermen, illustrateses ^ 8 9 away from exciting attractions MIS producing electriariaty.But whilee th e EndangredSii Spedes A a -O f ui canm erase .a - the diffifficulties of doling outu t per room twp eocach day. Plus, you're minutes awai n n with.the legal re: ro u g h t. T h e w ater whenwk there’s not enoughBh P*' "'s'** iiko Ugoo.ron Amusonfiont Pork, golling., shoshopping. Tempio Square, ^ ^ e still holds thc Msisnouotag)pdyear. J™ iTOund. Three hydropoww A recovery olum b.ia. to go aro' Delta Contor atxJ tho3 Thoatfo1 District, For reservaiionslions visit w w w itU to n x o m . , it also .------:------—------:------basasin’s moun* dams inn the: canyon, built with*Jl* 153 or cotl vour professionijnol travoi a g o n t 1-80O*HILrONrONS or ih e Hilion Salt Loko ^ S o u g h t is gripping t a con- tairdn snowpack out fish1 laddersIi that let fish pass ^v er and the rest of?tS,'<§± d IsEjcy for the salmon, whichI was half its normal levevei last win* upstreamun, are the end of the linene Gty Contor at 801-321128-2000. y iaR iv er Basin, "tairfng has thedi distinction of being anI ter, tiie second-driest sisince 1895. for sahntmon that swim 470 mileses . w e to satisfy everyonejn e w h o u ^ endangerlered species that people‘ Without the usutual spring up-rhe3 Columbia( and Snakeke w at^. Gbvemmiiment biolo- can eat freshets, young salmoion tiying to rivers. , 09ts want reservoirs^ lo* lo v ^ im - in the Northwest quesdonI swim downstream to) t the sea are The NationalNa Marine Fisheriesie s • — M diately to help fluflush young , uggisfi water Servicee wantsv Idaho Power, thehe .••••. Makr ' llip trxi«l of i-irrj *trni)9iun ti> •■fTt-r laMli luMi-l |>Nnl>I hihI (iriiiM- ra>l<« Ut (Ih- Mmr .<>}. I ^m on downstream, just wantmt someone else to do it. of reservoirs. Otherss 1are getting dams’ operator,o] to help flushs.h RiIrts&Mles- Tu5 ti.il ...... m p t the reservoirs ke log^ng operations, farm^,- • stranded as river hlevels fall. young salmonsa downstream this B w can water their fl 1 ’ Biologists have foundd young fish summer:r by releasing at least a SSSdevelopment, corhmerciM Off»«w*<)TN»»utii«ct lo cnw>9* wnnfl notinotin l» »t»r* ilw JKUOl • S*turt»y niu summer. Utility c ibal fisheries - all get,t ,. trying to survive in vwater-filled third of)f the1 vrater held behind tl«y(*gM«dilC>WCk-MM^lOr/. FUt* •«««»"(• of u» •«» Qi»tuni»* tnd eao«» not iccur to ora«>» o« ot>»« rttoft. r . EwV cMck«ul ujCiKt to Mv>nanlwnt ol r>g>>»r tat« O' OWV 0*(Mnui* Im.w. LmtoOLit vvMaOOtry. Advwic* iMWVMon* i^ ig dcorbitant dectr for the salmon’s problems.. . .deer tracks along the ^shore. . _ the damsn s in Brownlra Reservoir, room «i th* U S ••ttienon* •«*»• |u e to California’s povpower crisis, -jh ere I D u rin g p ast d ro ui ^ ^ t s . N orth- The prirat'epri utility wants td be tl «dud«t • M bTMklnt lot tvwo aOiM.KM.KHon KHmn (n*n«wtlw, Mnwg sre are so many vested I ol oorin va *ut>i*ct to HHonort TcnniitKlConiMcra. and ( C7001 lutantKaMa*tr. me- w ant. A^**®ftdy. .floww of water interestss thatt if-s am p le for a ^ 'b ff west utilities have sufupplemented paid for>r the loss of electridty iit t Pon<«&Mil«.'>*ndrMMr«t«rtol I l^u^'the basin’s'l^nyorapower , toI S3say, ’It ain’t me. Jack; look,,c , hydro-generated eleilectridty by a t tlw daniqmg w th e bidians orfish-■ ' buying power genere ra te d else- I------?JIt*s a touchy subjebject,” says eries and;id imdce them fix the prob* where in the W est ThL[lis year, how* iJeStz, Svho has Us ownm conflictsc as iem,’” say Brian Gorman, spokes-. ever, power shortage;;es and Cali- IMith a fisherm an and 3r the National.Marinei fo m ia’s troubles witl:th deregula- - Biitagooddayoffishii es Service in Seattle *^utt tion have raised wholeilesale power i r a in an opdmisdc mo< 'b o ^ niys liiat, and histori- prices tenfold or more.e. b aW e is possi lat is' what has happened., C onflicts over wat■ ed decadeades ago, b u t th e 1999 list*;* porters staged a buckecet brigade in . . I-If only everyone we ings undeider the Endangered Spe- May, scooping waterr ffrom Upper fa^pe. Lawsuits and praprotestshave dwActi1 m arked a new era. Sud*'I*' Klamath Lake andd p a ssin g it ;o M |^ e almost dailyr occurrenceso( d en ly , fi:fisheries officials couldi ' hahd-to-hand to ann irrigation ^ the Northwest pop.■opes its way demand rotesting the anG( i canaL They were pro Vo id concessions they once lUCi toward saving salmotDon without had to beibegfor. Bureau of Reclamadoiion’s d e ^ o n Ifiankrupdng those wh lea once conddered radical1 to tut off water thiss summer to ktme resources as dieBfish-vrtii^ fi -tearingng.down federal dams on1 more than 1,000 famrms so there say nearly everycayoneinthe theSnakclke River to let salmon p ^s ' would b e enough for-coho c salmon Rln y u i h e n e . - started getting seriouss andsuckerfi^ fc tte last time the EndangeredEr . necies Act was suchich big news . ^ ^ ContiiitinuinK my educationin iat the University th e creature in questionqu was M nordiem spotted1 01owl, an elu* cW K A of IdlIdaho nas been extreemely valuable to ..pile bird that few NiNorthw est* mee bothI personally andid professionally. J'7 J acnm have ever seen. ' ' ^-Salmon, by contfasrast, pop up U s MteTM ^erywhere, froma 1backyard Before registering, youOU i u s t b e itnam s in Seattle to irrigation |B ^ n ■pet Dealer In IWN in Falls. 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Seven weeks ago, th e comi ted a phone-book-Dk-sized stack o f volatKatQe whole^e market to pupur- those transactioninsis’incomplete .. ^ nt Robert HooVer rippipp^ out thousands of exp^* ate .regulators, to. ...(^seise power relatively cheapiaply ,. and th at Id ah o E h e i ^ System s . sionlh {grw ted Idaho Power auth warns th e schoolloIwiU take action menlental pea plants at a.reseSrch. dociunents to state to r e c o w abou t $1683 mU ------support-i»4>id-foi•foi^another-$S9----- ^ t1 lthffl s d l it to 'its afO iatei suisub* ' actually lost $21 miUlonni in buying r ty to. -to protect-itss'eniployeesi^and— « ::;faniann-ioperated-by.SeminiStInc.:„------> . millibn increasese in consumer sidiariaiy at an inflated - albeit ioaioar^. on the v4iolesalei mc arket and sdl* undeider h ig h e r r a te s in cifi research from attacdcsat vandals nearlearTwinFaUs. • i ). . ratesover.thecoraiim in g jn ^ - > ket-su;-5upported - pride; ' ing to Idaho Powet«r. 1 ...... ; throirough next April to. cover in the nam e of theth environment. They Th identified themselves as .1 . ■ The PubUc Util:rtilities Commis- CnCritics claim the whol^sal•sale ’ : ■ “W haf we’re prpresenting is our ' "co«5t iof buying w holesale po Meeiihgwithh;tHe state^Board localocal residmts Involved in &im* I siondecUnedto.apiapprove that p art poweiiver trader should have sd dithe (t evidence dmt, whahatVreVe done is * -neededed to. meet consul of Education. H(Hoovordisnounc^ ing-ng who were .coricemed about. Co.’s record rate e l^ctridty to Idaho Power atc tl:the V. . i p p r g i ^ t e M d ish what has been dmand ^ because of droughtZ jJfr; , as terrorist tacBctics two recent .. modaodificaitions to aUow.die plants -o f Idaho Power Co s overaU Western pow 6r cris , hike request on MiMay 1, prim arily pricece it bought it for since bothbot agreed to withi thei'company, thea “ S ’;. acts at .the nelew AgHciilture ' w6 withstandW: herbicide sprayto ! part of tl» same company.r. . PUC and others,'3,” Idaho Power ‘ StaState regulators wiU hold pu ' BiotechnoloKvLiLaboratory. , “These “T peas 'wenm't.nonn^” . because of'questiistions about the are p« arings in August on the rem :s between Idaho UtiJtility officials claim the tranrans- Vice.President'lt.Rie.Gale said. heari That concenm was apparent he the group,said in a statement tradmg practices t g $59 million involving Energy Systems andani Idaho Power. acdoiions were at arms lengthI anand “When everyonee hasi the time to ing^ last Thursday wwhen the lab ^vas issuessued after the Jim e 10 i n d ^ t Both are subsidsidiaries of IDA* thereire.;|ere no.irregularitieses (o r ' look dirough this,s, we hope every* . ihtffin n d IDACORP power tran dedicated. SeSeveral Moscow **Th<‘These gehe*altered plants,»an ; CORP, and questioitions saose about imprcpropnedes.. . one wUl agree> >we .transacted os.- • poUce officerss ]roamed .through crosToss-breed with regular plw ts,' the crowd. andind we don't know, what ^ e y , • T he E a r th LiberationLi F ront wiUviU do to people, ahimals^ithe recently claimened responsibility soil;oU o< r anything.'* . fo r tw o su ch incidents il at t|ie Seminis S< spokesman Clary VEx-ftbrestchlieflaucds modlerate ajipproacl school, KopCoppenjan'called, the prpiect ration is a Ibosely le^iestim ate research on a conyen* don ahd other impoproyemtots. (7one Na of those involved in in the Earth Liberal PRIESTRIVERJR(AP)-Former tunit:iity that’s dramaric.” ;te are affiUatedap that grouj advocates tioniionally bred variety of pea . ^ t Chief Jack Ward “Tl*The Am ericaa public is fed>dup t “There's still somes distrust,” foresrest management'debate I Forest Service Ch Tedtolhomas. . acts of p ro pdamage e r^ against wouvould resist root rot . .. Thom as believeses ithe middle-of* withdh die two extremes,” Thonuomas timber consultantnt C ^ SavidM saae organizations it “”The losers are farin^iand said “There's StiUiU some peoplein .“Li“Lawmakers are iinhelpfi Ipful,? p e o p le a n d oi •• the-road approacl«ch being taken said,d. Dg bad beUeves^loidng tfxe e ^ envi* comconsumers,** be s a id .. ,h > ; by the Selkirkk C Conservation “Ri‘Right now, it’s the only ganTtime th e ch am b er wh<'ho can’t t ^ to hesaid. sa &istead of reworidng The Moscow ceU, using the people in SCA,bu3ut now th ere are lawS;ws, “they’d rather dragag the ronment. I M ia n c e in th e Id{Idaho-Panhan'dle in town.”tov 1 hon a Over the course c of two hanlame “Night Action Kids,”idid irest Service chief in o ' is th e future of resresource manage* . Of:>f the 28 stewardship projecijects a lot of people whcho can, and I find Fore iboiit $4,000 in damage t^ c h , sthe that to be remark!kable;” - mo'm»thly basis and beatIt h1 im d ed d e s, hundreleds of acts of sab* • abo’ i ;< mentintheUnitecited States. natiotionwide, Prie^ River’s is tl ot^e, from thele burning of lum- 11.111. The new buUding was br^cen -j— :—:^^Thomas-said-ill-the-aUlance-of ----- only-[y xpw thflf i< n'rtimlly hiririlrIriiny F o re st S erv icice C h ie f D ale iienseuseless.” nto and and*biote^ology^o* t the Bosworth wantsriuch s projem to ' Fdr^rinanagement-plans;F6l Ltt.the.destniction___into I businessm en, log]oggers and envi*. forr timber.C It hopes to get tl of laboratories,5, have resulted in gansans painted <>n .the w.^lls. 1 •; ronmentalists belbeh in d th e com* 1,750'5&acre t aifofara Ljunb timmber b succeed becaUset3-the pola^don instastance, take so long to fina! stdd, th at they «re out ofeof date m ore th a n $40>0 miUion.in'dam* SimSimUar, though lesser, damage - •' m\mi^ fo'restiy' piproject in Priest sale« this1 ftOL Under the pOottpro* pr of the past betwei/een environmen* he sa was,vas done, also on Ju n e 10, : w hat he called “a wind of oppor* into» the i project area for restor5tora- not working, Thonomas said. impliiplemented. : Banke;sir’s arrest sSpurs audii[||- Fugitive suspectJ HP crtHiesT—M I , s a l t l a k e C c i rT Y (A P )-A n dose

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I. - ' ^ - . -= .k r a iine viis itb c r s p e c M = L' AIDS % *ontiff S£s e e k s m sessiion on i *;|ec»nciliiEliiatiorc ||j ■ - - - a ' - H I Belated meetingi shou)uld spur action B |.. UNITED_NAATIONS (AP)_ - _ _ newew options for treatment And in ’"'mre%6oi u s l y H ^ K j Twenty yeairs ^tifter the discovery Afnc^ n o C ^ d i has been hardest-hit . ...of~AIDS, thee U.N. G e n e ra l byly thet disease, , leaders ,have • m t r y H Assembly is hole)Iding its first spe- showhown a determination in the past jnucJT d a l sesision on a health crisis that yearear to confront the epidemic. Although the U.N. General 2’ani-KIEV, U k rainne(AP)'-Pope e ,has daimed ove/er 22 million, vie- ' Al ) million others fac- Asstassembly special session bn . -sijohnPaulIIpIeadeiided Saturday for ;:>y . tims and left 36 n ingadeathsenteitence. HIV,nv/AIDS is not a summit, rwo ’M'triter-church undeiderstanding'in lozen presidents and prim e minis­ I a'tykraine, a -pr^bm:bm inantly Ortho- m l * “ E v ery o n e hihas come to this doze late,” said Stephithen ters are coming, countiy vdieiele >-has cast a spotlightjh t on b itter reli* Lewis, the UJJ.N. • I . special envoy ( , .. from . A frica, ,?i>^ous divisidn. anand offered an UM officialsr be.oelteve including some of -t'Epolog/ for Catiudicolic contributions HIV/AIDS ^il>to*e strife.- Africa. “The wor that a constellalii'ation o f • ,^tustecognlafiize our faults as has been seii:( and' galvaniztije d recent events offettffersthe ' Kenya, Nigeria, ess for.the errors ' , , ^ Botswana, Lesotho :'J^tonInitt^^ botlidl td ie distant and )pl« greet the pope a t Kiev’s'i only over th e la 18 months or so." first real diance0! tott tu rn andSwaaland. •r--]fecent past," tiie.pB. pope said after Bory»|'ytpU Airport Saturday. With the kill c/vtt/in'n H o w e v e r , '•-irriving at B ori^ A irport out* a doomsday scet!scenario Pf^sidem Thabo Kiev, “^et us in PreProtest organizers instrucructed disease ravagiiJing side the capital Ki Mbeki of Sotith bn turn of^r^^^v^comintf the pbipontiff, and chil* 1.1 million - will not attend, a ' nO^Hron tn 'cQiorfiil, ptti time of war - “Againstst the high-level repreiresentatives from 4.1 i embroidered folk . iresidential spokesman said nted him with a AdveIversary” - would t»e read.i- 180 countries wwill meet at U.N. prei •olftbstumes presente Saturday, saying senior offidals •^’^ w l o f U kraihiailian soil and the Before. the..pope!s..arri■rdval ___ headquaners sttstarting Mondayjo _ Saa . S atuturday, dozens of believlevers adopt new targrg ets fo r a global vnllnil b e ^ t instead. Mbeki caused 3^'tifaditional Slaviivic offering of ^H j m international uproarjnore than '■'•Bread and salt chanianted prayers and walkedid :in a campaign to tidtalt and start revers- an ii resident Leonid p roocession c around the m ain ing the A lb s epiipidemic. a1 yeyear ago when he courted the •'^‘■'■'Ukrainian Pres rfew of some sdentists who ques- ! Kuchma greeted1 tlthe pope, clasp- . thedral in Kiev’s* Monaster;tery of But govern•nm ents, h e a lth view e Caves, a site considedered experts, and activistsa remain tionion the link between HIV and : 'in g his hands anid d !holding him by . _ , I pbp«mobIlfl Saturday as Ukrairainlati parish- walked slowly to le John* P aul II w a v a i from h it p« s e d to the Ukrainian Orthcthodox divided on whanat should get the AIEMDS a n d b eliev e HTV testin g " elbow as he.ws should be stopped ': the covered redI p(podium in front «on««sn s m t ths pontiff in Ukralna'ila 't capital, Kiev. Chuilurch and central to0 th e lion’s share of fundsfu and attention shoi suildingr-After-a------______^______Ukiamiininn nation’s id e n titv .___ —^o^the-airport-bui ifficials, activists and business ' m om ing o f steadyidy rain, the sun to speakspi with aU church leadeiders tothelTAR-Tassni hews agency. JoiJohn Paul is viating U k^ r ^ e at Muslim and We/estem nations are offii ■ No Orthodox representativesn the ei invitation of Kuchma,a, iwho StiU at loggerheleads over naming leadeaders also be at the Uniied - . ■ was shining brightl;hdy, boiindng off . inXJkUloaine. ^Jatibns for the three-day session. Aents of the mm- , Yeiifet Russian Orthodox Churclurch were at the airpoport to greet the appaparently saw the trip as a way groups most vulrilnerable to AIDS - Nati • the brass instnirta Secretary of Slate Colin Powell taxy band and thele tbayonets of the leadeiders in Moscow, who alsoI cocon*' pope, and repreresentatives of ofadadvancing his nation’s quesilest for such as homosesexuals and prosti- Sea >1 the majority of Orthodcodox U k ra in e ’s largegest Orthodox acceiceptance in the. West. Kud:uchma tutes - becausese of religious and heatleads tlie large U.S. ddegation. ' honor guard. tro l 1 “It’s leadership that will ulti­ • - “FkSUy, with deepdc joy; I have parislrishes in Ukraine, have reje<;ject- Church, which isis affiliated with wasIS the focus of angry protrotests cultural sensitivivities. “I sthebeloved.soil ed theth pope’s overtures to oveover* M oscow, plannci;cd to boycott a overer the fall and winter by/ oppo-oj Nonetheless,s, Lewis and otKcr matmately be the driving force that ; been able to kiss tl reverse and eventually halt larik God for the comeh e the schism th at has di\nddt of t ) Ukraine a mis- aggngressive missionary activi'Ivity ruled out any me like briniing any 'pacification’ to3 tlthe and the people area suffering. It RiteIte Catholics, who folfollow fight against AIDSA his personal crisis, crisi he said, “but w hat is truly a,pilgrim age to ! astounding is the leaderst\ip we lominantly Ortho- relatilaoons between confessionsns in would look like:e a betrayal of Orthrthodox ritual but bearir i alle- priority and he]idped put a global astc UkF^ne,a i^ o n are seeing at the community level,, craine but, on the contrary,ry, it Orthodoxy,” hei saidj in a docu* gianance tp the pope. Two> smallsr spotli^t on thehe issue. Prices for are 'doxcouhtiy.' xncra and in grassroots organizations." • “I have hot come)me here with th e will11 only complicate themem," mentary due COto be bi'oadcast Orthrtiiodox churches are vyingng ■with ' dnigs have pltulummeted, opening-' and irinfiu- . intention of proseoselytizing,” the Russissian Ortnodox I^atriari:arch Saturday on Russssia’s RTR tdevi- the Be Moscow Patriarchate for u *' pope said, a d dlg ^ th1 at he wanted Ale^e n said Saturday, accordLrding sion. enceice among Orthodox lielieve Castro) appears to3 ifaint during Israedis shoeotPalesi5t:ifnancarDssinggborde speechh but recove/ers qiiickly HAVANA (AAP) - Fidel Castro p r e s i d e n t At the same time, Arafat * ‘TcAZAcrry.GaGara Strip CAP) - . Islanam ic group Hamas th a t killi; ^ e d As part of increTeased American At ^ “l® appeared to fafaint during a live never fell, and shot and killed a two0 Isradi1 soldiers in Gaza a dday involvement. Sececretary of State Saebteb Erekat denounced wha televised speecech before tens of K was immedi- Isra^ troops sho lUed “settler terror,” in r< Palestinian tiyingDg to1 sneak over a earliirlier. Israel usually strikes;t>ack ba Colin Powell is scheduledsc to visit calle J thousands Sataturday, and was RRF ately helped fence between theiie Gaza Strip and quidlickly in th e wake of suchI inind- the region startin,ing Thursday, fol- enc«ice to settlers’ attacks h d p ed off the: stages by aides. He Ie|| . off-the stage rday, as a senior deneaits. lowing Prime MinisterA Ariel Pdeilestinians. Palestinians re; retumed to diele p^um within a by uniformed Israel on Saturds 1 Jewish settlements as ill American-envoyy pursuedp intent U.S. U. Assistant Secretaryry of Sliaron’s visit toWashington. V all J an tS few minutes to assure liis audi- , Wjk m em b ers Eforts tb keep th e S taate. t William Burns sa id In a hint of thehe seriousness of andid have killed more than ence that h e wavas fine, but said he h is international effoi setders in drive-by att rnative calm: andant iron out the SatuIturday after a meeting wiwith efforts to keep thet: truce going, dozeTzen needed some re staff. details of a frail,cease-fire. ce Palesdesdnian leader Yasser AralU^at Arafat offeredd an unusually andid roadside shootings du r-bid C u b ^ leader, iding Islamic mili* thatat the United States pxpect'ected explidt assertionn that Jewish set- nineine months of violence, o traditional long- H an d In ’Gaza, a leadii lawing retaliation. tant was detainedled by Palestinian bothIth sides’ to fulfill their comnimmit. ders should notIt be targeted by drav rm and heavy bla^ . we lift our DDespite t the relative lull, Fidel Castro flag,” Foreign .^^lice, witness!ssses said» but . menents to the cease-fire, whivhich Palestinians, Idressing the crowd ' later. The arrest • wasIS worked out ,by CIA directrector “I announced. aa total cease-fire, ' lenOnCe continued Samrday.. IsIsr^ under the brigig h t sun w ith tem* M i n i s t e r ^ re le a s e d hours lai oops killed a Pdestinlan m S of activists involveIved in anti-Israeli Geoisorge Tenet and the Palestinin ia n lead ersh ip trooj peraniresinthehe mid-SOs when his FeiFelipe Perez Roque said, taking lund to be carrying greni Sattacks is a keyY Israeli1: condition ie It s obvious that there canan be accepted it, andI it it indudes all the four ly began listing off the microphone immediately Cfor the cohdnuaticadon of the cease* no1 militaryn solution to this pnprob- Israelis,’^ Arafatc saids Saturday on andid a pistol, the army saidM# - ® die sid e • afteafter Castro appeared to faint .lem,'m,” Bums told reporters in[n tth e Israd ’s CtianndI iSvo,1 in response ahreTested two others as they i Governmentit cameras^ suddenly “Companero “ Fidel obviously tV-fire. ■ I climb over a fence Into I: S Also bolsteringlng the truce was Wesest Bank town of Ramalleillah. to a question abouta whether to d md concentrated on has has had in the m id^e of the heat >y late Saturday, “It’«:t’s only th ro u g h a p o litititical Palestinians werere forbidden from fronom the Gaza Strip. Hamas ... a momentary fall," Perez • • >the fact that by : rmed the three had planne M srael had still notid t retaliated for a -proc-ocess th at'secu rity can bet>e re- i firing bn setUersrs under terms of finn le rally said th at the RotRoque said. ^uidde bombinglg byI the militant • estattablishedL” > th e truce. attaitack. |lndiatrtries tx) haltt abortions of0 female fiFetuses ““ ^ NEW DELHI.U, India (AP) ** Parejrents must often pay a dowrywiy to drop in the nunimber of girls is ^ t^Govemmenc offiofficials and reli- a groom’sgn fomily before m an-ri^e ia sharper in Indi:lia’s prosperous When wasIS the 1 i^gious leaders areare meeting in ari Man[ai^ fetuses are aborted oncence it states, like Mahatiarashtra, Punjab ' feeffort to stem an alarming rise is*d•determined that theywn Backyard aZEfilSavc 40*^^

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B iU C lin to n h a s bbeen out of the thehey don’t want to drawiw Brownlee . \ A gOjA l| I v/jH \\^ ^ - W hite Mouse for moiQonths, but echoes dovown in July. Instead,, thet utility _'Ar ... t of his twtf-term tenienuxe continue to warmnts tQ ^ p the reservoiiroir as full as h a u n t th e n atio n . posossible sb it can generatelte electricity A prime examplele is the National thisIiis winter - when whole:ilesale power ■ Marine Fisheries SetServiced c^paign pricrices vnll be High; That: makesm sense to shame the Idahoho Power Co. into in1 ai yean when electricityity and vmter rdeasing water forr ffall run Chinook botloth are in short supply,ly, - and wKen JIL salmon. The fisheriesries service is bait- evevery gallon of water throlirough a tur- , ing the hook for fedeideral energy regu- biniline will ease the burdennonratepay- < lators to force Idaho10 !Power to uncork ers.rs. ' - ^ 'jit Brownlee Dam in Jut)uly. . It’s It worth noting that IdahoId Power NMFS calls it a . alre ad y hhas sp^t a , S ' ' i s im p le re q u e s ^ b u t . , . lot ofI r m o n e y o n s jsxv/ that’s too polite aI The National MariinneFtsAenes s a lm on hatcheries 1 word. The real^ Service shouldstop k one for the a term is “shake* r o n m e n t a l down.” Remember,\ Idaho Power Co. toonkasewater t im pacts:ts its dams the feds aren't wrought on ^ fwm Brownlee R n.-It-has-also - — ^offering-to'i^ for— ) i \ l Tv* vv any water this yevr “ sp e n t aa loIo t o f m oney - a s th ey hav e d o n eJ irin previous year^ accicquiring and defendinging its water T h e re a l tra g e d yy is i: that there is a rigights. In short, Idahpp 1Power has better way. The: I U.S. Bureau of pUrlUtyed b y th e rules. Reclamation - whichch is literally Unde NNow the feds are seekiniing to change Sam’s water boy - 1has long used a thohose rules. ■■■ 1 —:— iiwilling—buyerr-vt-w illing—sellerA—-If-NM B ES-can-force a r elealease of wa te r------approach when acqcquinng water to thi£his year, it undoubtedlyy willw seek to I 1. au g m e n t riv er flowrs s fof r salm o n migra* dolo likewise next year. An<^d the year 1-/*>empcra( icy needds helpTtthe worlfldover., tion. aft eral octopus is tryirying to open the . AAnother long, hot sunum■merfiasjust Lining democracy in the mo tei*'reservoir in Idal:laho Power’s Hells tic:ics already stink to higligh heaven. Their! independently financed SalzburgSa voting-wen m d a . current chaUenge:Iges. One large but unre-.-o C anyon com plex. Pre^resident George Bush coulould do every- fiomlnailar hais be ra operating heresrefor topic for dos tans - solved quesdona ththroughout the-w e^ : If the feds caredid enough to ask, onem e a favor by o rd erin g .thethe agency to more dianth half a century (diis wa(yas' o f countriesrere ^ familiar to everyone, anel.ec- ;; Can you organizeize Iand sustain represen--'^ Idaho Power officialsals would tell them sto]top strong-euming Idaho► P(Power. Sessionin 388)!^d its 22,000 alumnnni 9 ve it tions is alwa;Iiose questioning frtm dtizei . tative governmenilentW th o u t strong par- 'i^'' :...... - 'a n o u tntreadi to new partidpantssweU V Even morces where the le^tim acy ofies- e! . ties? beyondid what the small staff hereleandat tions aboutwayssuspect C es ' The single mosttost impressive visitor to-'-i dieM ididdlebiiry, V t, headquarterters could - would play, i tra- th e sem inar was'Vas Vaira-'\nke-Freiberga,' lore persistent were th e ques )f Latvia, a woman df ’uji generatate. tion,insuppit fhe role the Uidted States the president of L ^ r i €s^N(Em Soduhe partidptots ranged fronrom an m ents arouny, imder diis new admlnistnngto .Thatdierite detensterm^tion'when it ______.JubHthef date A m dican who, withiherSoiidi hi be remindedpporting democratic move-long;.’ ' iKunes to pressing (emocracy decades of d ry.. . '<* admission to NATf ATO; but a democrat who' OaAWahnrtti------^— Mamghctdltor Ma in-bom husband, runs a <|eo lund the worid. It is sobering ate in the outback of Austnstta^»a_ backed (and > ' ! hasgonethrou^ txile fow times in htf*’^ _ led how often, during the loi Io'm rS heisa'inttnb»(ff'''‘'i'^'^ ■ M—.__ . manageger. of'dvic renewal prograiranti in' ~ und^'odatiif die Cold War,:this country,lise . qtiest'forfre^o'm Themnibenofthif the editorial board and writejHers of edhoriaU are Stephen Ha -A e o ffii ni unanimously by a , iHartge*. fice of the president of Chahana,toB wthoughtrmd in some cases, created)r ' I noiiarty,choseii.u WillUmian Brock, Clark Walwoitb, StiSteve Crump and Den Reids. . Pakistatani journalise expert on"' autocrats vM -i-I'liam entofeight’t*it'tortlesJieSdbdlsil^J,. * ratic'fejpmes. Simply becausi byherpoptil^su]? support But how maiiy' ------Afghani L n ist^ m t h i ^ each fromndie t against comttit miUtary rulers aiid othier. S------i— — i:— ■ •Europeileari Union btneaucracy intnBrussels ] Theweekv^ere more reliable allies.:r ' such leaders arere thtl e re ? . ttcnir ; lteantime,ever!ven as democracyis test-;"' aiid uni'oivistitiiu.lh China,'to a coinddedwiimmunisnf • • (Ionian publisher’s assistantmt,toa ofEurope.H and ed everywhere: frcfrom Venezuela to _ ' ek of the Salzburg Seminar!ie Romania to theePhilippine^anewand-" PJ —L e t trERS-— -^Maltesese poUodan ahd a Kuwaitiiti native ridicule forr1 with President Bush’s first t . ‘ nowteaeadiing at Tougaloo Coltegiege i n ...... wee^ began. ; ' • --pe^ps tougherer aacrauntability exmni- L He was' a target of jokes an in th e supranational o r ^ - " McVeigh had a choice, butthisvictim hi s. AfississiisippL meetings 3rani many of th e feUows as the nation awaits ind Regulate dairies dttdifferently ^ ’ nizations-TheEuiEuropean Union has bpei^ didn’t Timodiy McVeigh had[lad a choice to T ^ fi! faoilty members, most ofjfthem t address inan. Pl But die coverage of his As I write this, it is1 allalmost 4 ajn. and I respeaiife ' but he chose deat!eathfbrthe diplonunats widi wide experience£ ini both Europe’s fut init, ' atedsofsurwithah a strong coundl, where would dearly love to bebe^eepwith _ and, espedally, his major ...... each nation hasIS a a veto, and a weak par- people of Oklahoma Qty onin >April 19. establislished and democlocrades, eamed himiPoland ( on bb vision of fresh, cooling air pcnninjling dirough the {h a ' liam ent, withmajle In windows, bu t I was awalwakened by and am We i have a lot to weep for)r ijin our coun* ground!ids and die candor widi whised windows and is ^aidture of death. We weep>forthel68 foi thechallaUenges to human rightstandrep- ai policy, racy-majority^rulevs.tainorityand ru , searing my throat ly neighbors, n family [lean individual rights-i t s - i s bound to come to victims and their family andnd 1friends. W e resenta:tative governmoit in theirircoun-' < Ariothergy win haveln the Bush ford and I ^ v e endured Aiahis sewage smell for - ^won’trfi&^t B ^lee Almon’sI’s 1Uttle body tries, reporter isd itain die fore. , . more than a year now,iv, ande sImp deprira* irem* The prindpleie olof federalism wm be in th e firm a n ’s arms. W e sheshotildalso ’ Foraj’ an American reporter, thretvown into ' the le^timair great lesson for an Americ don is a form of torture.ue. weep for. aU the babies th atitareaborted a diembcix,it wds a powerful learnirningexpe- mentmthei rorld- vital to its success:ess. And, once agedn, the. M ore than 20 yearssago, a] my husband • is that th e struggle to mainti hAthe waste lagoons of . GiGod let him liv^ in fact, hele pput a mark plete o: certainty about the ^fRI scans and autom obile. a ple generaUy, COBcombined with retentless entiretowns. • onor Cain that no ohe d fan him. potentiItial harm? of which offer immense beo opposition tpinncInnovative new products, ; I am not anti-dairy.^ BBut these dairies God drove C ^ o^of hi||jliji presence; Prop >ppnents of a more rlsk-ave inly minimal risk. . ' ' stem s from a soUiiodal vlaion diat poses ______------widvthouaandfrofmantanur^-produdng-aiU:— ^ rjfmmhf< . flppmn inger In theprecautionary p ilateddifferendy mnative land. God preferredd dthe correction precaumtipnaryprindple, which!h m1 lshf hn-*— threats-toliat h it distracts'consumers ai iS^freedoiq. mals need to be regulai ilcdpubUcI . from smaller dairies.L ■ rrather a than the deadi of aI sirsinrier,.did not ■ statedd as:i ^ r that somethii ikers from flffnifiaf blttotoecautionar^^ hiiii!J...... ■ genulneaiK Understand and actct on( this difference ^desire homicide be puni^iedfied by tbe exac* ful ma]iay p M ^ ly arise, donoddi e of this precautionary prirSpiels .Anexami d ‘‘^(SSSStoiatory polides that inflate -ordieM agicyaliey.ly, like the beautiful ^tion of another act of homididdde.Pope Usei lie health resources frem du :times represented as ’‘erri th e costa bl reseaiseardi, inhibit the dev^-, ' Iowa countryside, willsin som become a John Paul II explains this veivery dear in . sometii andfargreaterrisks; ' cal written in - the sidide of safety.” A coroUaiy?u 1 1 h a t a JM y , op^tofn^.pifV.products, div ert an d . miserable place for aliaUofustobe. I ^hU Gospel of life Encydical unple is the environmental 199S. litd e “I“qver-regulation is h a rfless,”but ^ thelatoWSnt’s misguided cfusade to ™rii ts w aste resources*,e^ aI n d 'n ^ a consumer • ELIZABETH BOYDfD *- assumption is false and.darl3ngerous. attem] - .'choitti'lbmdroaaroacbineht into addltiond' n i e r I think we ^ o u ld woric tovtoward i»t>tect' that as f aU chlorinated compounds ihgili hum an life a t ian stages; fromi poncep- - The'e way the precautionary prmmdDle authorities;1980s, e n v iro ^ e n ta l activii^ ■ areas of Stic and international.' I don until natural death, tmdindtumaway isiypiclically applied to researchfand i sibility thatemptbig to convince water^ health ^ safetyfety stahdardsjvin create )i WesiMxiIdpcesemrve all human IHe ^from ^ ^tu re of death. ' develo;lopsient arii I to dalprod* fl fromchloriiies aroim d th e worlS of the*■_, i kind of "open sessesame” diat govenuqent I would like to esrpre:yress my point Of * CAROLDOVGLAS : uctscacan actually increase ri^k.Itadical ) •> pos^apotliat carcinogenic byproducts officials couldI invokeim fe a rie ^ wheoev^ view regarding your■June Ju 13 editorial Tw inlolla enviroinnmental groups brandish[sU ngthe officials,orination cai of drinking water e r they wishedil ararbitrarify tb'lhtroduce precausutionary pru id p le bave.prevailed pi dilswppoapotentialxancer risk. Peruvi‘d»as ' new barriers toCO tradetx or shroly to yield L governments in recent d<»d^des tb a justificadcaught in a budget crisis, ui disingenuouslyiy to d ie d e m W s of a riuii* 1 and intim idate the ihiemi< - of their cou and-techholololo^coib^tuehcy.''' . r . >osed threat to m b lic healdration - ■ ■ stry'and, more recently, tb

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' ’ June 24, S001 Q p p ^ o n - liiP ^ L j E T T - E R " ~ — T ftA D E h'OO T U £ ' ^ I'LLT Weeds} 8are town's concem I j o r r i ci-M i PARTM E^rj' s. C aster i f f ToMs.< mwt 1 AUtlTfrnusT Division j Iso lo3ok o l forward to your let- re r^ n e shotild start out V IF I c O a n HAMF t h e • / ters. Ever; th e ird aly y with a good belly - WATE ffAcK- y laugh: ' Why.yc, you’re Jerome’s own ' “rebelwiiwithout a cause.” But to __ • _ comgarere jyourself to ones who "H v effioroed'fte e reign ^TIDfler or " a n y otherier war U disproportion- HT-IDEAS -Deb, as a renter, which taxes Wclcomctos1 sumrnerl Now that thee airal conditioning do you popay? Sales tax does not • season is hcM;FC, demand for powerr wwill b e greatest w arrantIt cd ty or county taxes, ftemobon when temper*>eratures arc the ' , Youmighight not understand what,i ' - in the late afti it’s likes ttto own your own home, hottest. I pay prowoperty taxes, take pride in i < 3 > P o t v __ your neigdghborhood ahd town, Idaho Ppv/er;r reminds you to i V -It’s distuxturbing to h av e a neigh- ,m. ^ . bor whot10 allows weeds and - p1u3 in, pushh “start" or turn to build up around their onlarseapplpiiances (such -'•i V' ' trash to ov^ow cans • as washers, dr/er%d 6 r M i l , that eith(ther have no Uds or are ovens) In thele m om lnss or ■ lA i ”■ , . _ not contantained so th at diey may ^ be knocktcked over by the wind orr anytime on ththe weekends. ^ I J animals;:Is; in general, eye sores. Please avoidd ithe peak- 1 individualists, be they dem and timeies from 4 to 8 s or homeowners, a r t lazy renters o ^ p.m.'Doins scso will, help reduce as welli asa: irresponsible and shouldI bebl held responsible for the am ount; cof expensive energy Idafdaho Power must iU ■ I • dieir actiictions, not their neigh- buy from thele regional wholesale marT ia rk e t. HJU ViADEO NF VW/Ar . r _ I bors. F o r, mg u H tT S H ioj i/jJ As youour letter states, our townrn does havave areas of concem. Andid I . • — .. . . v-you’Ualsalso notice dty fathers are_ to solve these issues withr- ...... s a a s ,R nes as well as speaking ■ An IDACORP Cortrom pany Leave^ a tip, bl)ut also dio the mla.XCtUX th ' ^thindi " fidividuals about propertyy issues. youtipmore . ” the maid. ir dedaration in th e paper More than half of ususscalebadt spStoft J R N I C E K a NNER s for itself. . k47™aS■3» • B e r to. 10 percent when the nay I suggest rather than f mflke ^ no J doesn’t meet expecrati inging, take a deep breath,;h. ' WS :: ------pefwrirWBUia-Cunfae^ ---muddint CO^j rence, but thepfesejsence of a tray increases ^our mind and eyes, look nditions and top priorrlority for repairs - V k t e waiter failed to do som d you and see what others^ Drousht cpn< you’d be wrong. the tip,>, ww4iile a decorated tray ise they provide When guests at anI AlAtlantic City increasesses it best of alL about an unsatisfactor;srs ee. a srim fire foibrecast for because h o ^ with no outsideeviewswere vi Urbanlanitestendtobethebest , Twenty-seven percei i another way to unleash\ the summerr Ihave the majo:ajor path of •. shave the dp if the waiSIS'S. told it was sunny vrfienlOTdiey ^ tippers,v5, while women tip slighdy lostiuties and ta)ce pride ^in prompted idIdaho Power electiiclticlty across o ur receive theirbreakfajcfast tray, they more tha bring water when askcK S d i f han men, accordiiig to a n the ^ d ’9 not good; 21 Mmmuruty; it could be e additional servicee area,"ai added tilled on average 299percentof p studycorconducted by Taylor Nelson - ding. to purchase th e bilL Those who htiearditwas u SofreslnIntersearch, a market patrons take it out onK i e ? ' = ir ■, material in acadvance of BlackmerT ier. The uSe of die word i if not, well, pack up your rainy tipped 19 percen:entofthebil). researchch firm based in Horsham, and move on to the next______the fire seascisonJn_prder______• Guests td d it was douioudydppcd Penn. YeYet more than twice as . . nates from.lSth-centui where coffeehouse palmlronsirere '“S t h to expedite2 BiacioncrT ie r said the 24 percent and thoseegivenapatt- g mimyvrowomen as men arc turned THY THON encouraged to pul cotiDins m a box . k a i « transmissionn line repairs dedicatea te d inventory is ■ ly sunny forecast tippe)pedZ6per- offl^wiwinks from the waiter, >romptncss.” Jerom)me cen t tally surprising: Older peo< labeled “To Insure F n _ followlns wil»/lldfires. valuedd atai m ore than • It may bring out theh c w o m in ,re larger tips than younger Studies show that dpsti] really ,000 and Includes may have Utde to doiwithdiesize v K f»s^ $340,00< everyone, but tipping 1 folks. OilOlder people tend to &ve i Dod and steel veiv much the law of d eworthless,wiiile men as^ •' . ofdiebiUordiequaUiJity of service y "We're workirking In p u r 70 wooc vagaries like 'TfW.iTl and in some ways a peipeailiarread- agroupiip are less generous to otherf -and are to do with Vc ® materials yarard right poles,, a a variety o f m ore ing of the hand. men. the weather; or the pepersonality of jjageiies to ^ how your 1,800 Insulators, the tipper, now, evaiuallatlngour thanl,8< Most people findittit troublesome Fifty-5y-seven percent are irked thetippver feVOforlte team Is doing.!• . Inventory anmd working and numlumcrous o ther ' but necessaf, but thathat*saboutall whenasa service charge is indudedjl “Tipping enables th they agree on. Accordi , to feel power,” says K;Kerry L — — —J ' vWth vendon> rstohave ' pleccss ofo pow er line irdingto inthebi]bill: Nine percent refiise to Tipping: An M arket Facts of Ariinglington . , . payitBi. But 11 percent leave a tip Segrave, author of “Ti material on equlpme>ment such as American Sodal Histcjtoiyof additional m Heights, m , 94 percen» it of folks . uiaddidi[ition to die service charge hand in t h e> event « of Are cross-am•arms, clamps and wi\o are served by wai^ t staff induded Gratuities.” led. reinforces a JjH i :s. ___ : always or usually leav;gvesomediing • Twooi5 out of three of us calculatee Segrave adds, “It re dam ase,” sal;aid Materials braces. to eacpr^'dbeif gra'titi pon the g i^ amount ' —^— sense of superiority in a sodety-— " ■ Anal)«Wes•s Blackmer...... fituH^ " the tip o J that says it doesn’t bd)elievein- Evw.widtsonue^e:j i e s l i k e ^ -.. v .instead people and 15.2 percent 3 supplies to/o 1 miles of a vehicleslies'working In a duces herself by nameime, she’s play- forthretree, according to die NPD CELLUIiLiTE ra Residential ingtheodds. : Group,!p, whidi does research on' I replacc twoje. brush1 alsoa! will have a ' Waiters and waitreiiresseswno consunuimer marketing. The rate eraseer™ ■ • D e s i g n ' hish-vbltasesn line. "The SO-galloallon w ater tank crouch at the table when taking dropstoI to 145 percent for four and ^ Waria In 5 ailii l n u t a i . . . . transmissiongc lines are and purpump on board. an order get better ticaps, to do u i petpercent for five diners. ^ loihaploS5 Hour:! • B u il d waitresses who put:asmileyfece a : Althohou^'A m ericans tip lavish- hl9h-volta3« on the bill increases ththeir pay-blit ly.wed-3 dtm’t do it indiscriminately,ly. A V A I L A B U[Al... i waiters who do dieisam sai e see dieir One-dii]diird of customers don’t tip Step fim % O ben dps drop. thehairair stylist who own&the ne Health Ft'bod Place Research says that'latonaverage salon.!uTwenty^eight percent of ' M em ber MV Builders leirtipsbytwo guestsv a Mail!iket - Association T SAVERS ' patrons inrease theii 3 who stay in hotels never tip ' 'EflBRRBSHSpSD I ' e University has JoinedI ththi e many percentage points ififth tl e w d te r WA^ writes “thank you”’onthebilL oi m |]|SHi|i|i|j|3niBffi!iWB Boise Stateons that arc encouraginging energy Experts say that thithosewhopay Wo] Feature orsanizatioiion. According to Publiclie IRelations Officer i.' with credit cards tendendtotipmore mm conservatio 5 Is committed to -■ tliui diners who payjywidicash. > magic Valley's Nf^ortcnsen, Boise State is 22"' ing simple changes ^ Adda little s tra ta^ lilike putting BOiBst Soleetion o>f f ■ ■igafelL I. - Kathleen Mlw areness and promoting the bill on a tray jackicksupdie M ^ buildins awvith 1,700 employees,, "if everyone saves ;? return. Researdiersrsreportthat r L COW CARBB because wi a.little'wc - < FOODS can all help 4«EEDHELIlpwithI «l QUICKBOiOOKS*? TOba Haalth Food lUBMUUttll ^ a lot." -Call Usa a t7:737^-0087^ ^ w ttwirt m m i ____ Mortensen. TuAimMC, S n a ? BB a r i " - 1 ^ said the -1 I LUBEE Oli university created a & HILTER I sticker ■ 5 (Sftimnhlcle•JaSOImlsBUn) remlndlns ■ r\ JiagU Christiqn - 4 ~ ^ ' bjlll)SQlS.-0-olO lllnM ai--^ X- staff and to i . ' V ^ 3 High Schiloot students towise and Power Down."1." IIn addition to \ iV be-W att IckersW on light switches,s, computersc and CONDITIONING I affbdns sticiauttons, she and a teamim of< employees are (Cam nlly:«anrolling sladim iss In atod«i 6'^12°')) elevator bL} the w ord through anI informationInf sheet CHIC spreadingy tusefffctrarrdTronsnvatvatlomlpsrwetj-sttc : I------^bn'«nerg/<3n and a weekly e-mailil mnewsletter. Is mcohsldorli^ lh« wiiddKlon of W V m 'A II Belts iPirix ihd fiBldt extn.) i ^ Informatior 4*and5*gra

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W o r l d ITudn:: Treaty Ilapsbj w ii s e 1 e inorsp^crfonr1 in Bce y in g i j||||||||[||||IH . entranceice, which faces Tiananmen^ dismp)t global sstability j Goneerts|sparks Squaree in i central ^jing,^U ce w ere seen se punching one man,in, MOSCOW (AP)*) P re sid e n t ' summit with . protest; pcK)lice kicking him after he hadlad yiadirair Putin repeatedr his - ^^B n P r e s i d e-n t fallen tothegrmihd.to threat of a Russssian :nuclear Bush, Putin ____ T heyJyJcnocked.off the man’sn’s - - buildup if tho Uniteiced States aban- - - •warned-t6at — - Jbeat onfc rnan_r] _£:H p — shoes-ehahd-were Hying to puU off------dons-tbe^Anti.BalliiiL«stic vrin«!np ’ Russia woOld____ his shirtirt as he was being draggedjed • treaty; but assertirted that th^ ' _sirengtheriits BEIJING (AP) - PcPolice giuvd* ' I ^r'awayrTlThere was no indicationo n r ^'Kremlin’s.responsee would n6n>e ' b8E2^ niidear arsenal ing against protestssts outside'an why poliiDlice beat the m aa aimed at the UniteddStates. if the United ' opera concert byy thei Three’ ... A phottiotbgrapher.for the Krenchich - World stabiUty hasbeen-pre-h "^K K l States dev«l* [ Tenors beat at leas o n e m an .. .news agagency, Agence France-ce-- served-^*thanks to thtl e balance of - ‘ oped missile • Satxmlay night andi ddragged hiin 5, was punched by policeIce powers and interjrests” in the „ defenses that away. A news photogtographer also and detaetained outside the palace,ce. nudear sphere, PutinP told re- idbnlrPutln , v io late t h e was p u n c h y and detaetain ed .. H e sa idid the beating left bruisesses porters aft^ a meet«ting with Aus- ABM^I tretreaty. . — ^The-performance:e 1by Ludano on his arman ..-...... —•— —------trian PresidentThonamasKle^ . Howe5wever,-he said Friday‘that Pavarotti, Jose Carreire ras and Pla- '' But theth( open-air concert, whichich “We are certainI thatt the elimi- - suchI a :response should not be .cido Domingo wasIS i one-of th e - roadcast live oh nationallal- nation of the 1972 AlABM treaty and seen1 by the United States as a biggest in a series of>f eventse publi- . sion, went off withoutt a the creation of the N udear Missile th reaiU d ”“I want to say that if such a dzing Beijing’s bidi fe ia showcase ' giant dndragons flanked the stageIge' would mean the cocollapse of the anyone.’ine.” for Beijing and its abi an d thfie e p a la c e ’s tem p les a nnd d START I and STAIW T n treaties Despiispite Putin’s statement, RDs- large international rat2K°“‘ anaras, left, and Luciano PavarorarotU perform In Beijing Satun pavilionsms were dramadoUy light-hi- limiting nudear wesi]ripens.. sianoffiioffidals iiave said rq>eatedl^ Hundreds of policeiw and mem- - ed. “This'means thatIt all countries, they’ fearfe a U.S. system ’could bers of the paramilittllitary Peoples The TlThree Tenors performed:d The hom e of Chinesi3se eraperors The'cncrowd cheered enthusiast!-sti- . in d u d in g R ussia,, will v have the undermi•rmine the deterrent valtw of Armed Police ringeded the andent beforee i an audience of aboutIt ' for five centuries is: nown a muse- cally asIS three: Chinese sopranosIOS right to install multiItiple warheads t h d r‘ rairaissUes. They-have threat* . Forbidden City in cenilentral Beijing. 30,000 )1 iiV the courtyard of thele um. Tickets rangedin is price from joined the'tenorsth for an encore ofof- carrying nudear weseaponson th eir— enedI toito respond to a U.S. shidd by . and officers stopped)ed and ques- M edlarian Gate in the heart of thele $60 to $2,000. th e drinlinking song from Verdi’s[i’s raisdles,” he said. equipptrppthg thcir missiles with mui- tioned some pedestriairians. ^SO-acrere former imperial palace.c. O u tsid e th e palalace’s front Xa Traviiviata.’ :. In an interview wwith ^erican tiple: waw arheads in o rd er to oyer^ ...... reporters Moh'day'ira fte r his flfs t'" ' w hdihni ssudi defend..... Study::: High-fibberdietdcioes wardi off coloi)n cancer'* Iranian pl)residentsee‘es frustration LYON, France i/l(AP) - New studiess failed ft to find an effect, ate. There were aboutut 80,000 peo- turn c^m^ncerous when normal cell research indicates thaiLhat eating lots But theth latest research, whichJl i>I,eineachofthecate{legories. d ^ t h isis 1hampered. Test-tube stud- ■ TEHRAN, Irai■an (AP).*'- ' and deedeep-rooted demands anjuS of red meat may creareate about as experts5 says is the most rd iab le to:o There .were 176 coloncc cancer in haveire shown that butyrate isJ ag President Mohamnimad Khatami these edi dem ands ar;g n o t met^ibe much of a certain canomcenpromot- date inon tte link between eatinglg diagnoses in th e groroup who ate - potentin: inducer of cell death. - on Saturday warned;d that iloring sure thethey would not ^ve up and ing chemica] in the coloncol as smok- h a b its5 and a cancer, found that!t the least fiber and 12424 cases in the . Those,se who don’t eat a lot ofQf Ira n ia n s’ dem andsds for greater if they;y a are disappointed, they.w ^ i n g " a o ^ '...... ' ■ th (^ wvho h i ate a hi^-fib^ diet had':d‘ grbiip thafate the mo!lost-a differ- fiber ten'end to load up on protein, fi^dom s may force:e them to look . look outoutside the establishmenl;? The findingSi presei^nted Satur- 40 perceicent less chance of devdop-[>• ' ence of 40 percent. which alsalso i^irovides food for bacte- for solutions “outsiiside the estab- Khatam[ami told h is election cam.- day in Lyon at the EuiEuropean Con- ing colorIon cancer than tho'se.who10 The finding redeemuns fiber as a ria in thithe colon, said Dr. Sheila^ lishraent.” . paign1 teteam. H e did not elaborate ference on Nutritionn anda Cancer, ate the! leost.roughagei le potential anti-canccr!r agent, said ' BinghaAilAi, deputy director of thjjg e Khatami, re-elei,ected J.uiie 8 onhiscosconunent;5. ^ were part of a stud^ady that also - The study,s which involvedd ., Nicholas Day, a c^icer n expert &t H um ann 1Nutrition Unit at Cam- with a 77-percenin t la n d slid e . Youngung people and women, the appears to revive thehe th^ry that 406,32313 people] from nine Euro-> Cambridge Universityty in England. bridge University.Ut vowed tb push forward f the backbonbone of Khatami’s support^ fiber wards off colonon cancer, the pean countries, coi had the widest>t Day was not Involved in the fiber Lab tetests have shown that thejjg reform campaign. InIran’s predomi* say thej;hey want the president to second most deadly' cacancer world- rangein in fiber Intake of any studyly investigation. com binsinadon of red meat andnd nahtly young pop>pulation has stand dfi firm against hard-liners, .. , wide. ______...... to,date.______Sdentists believe tithat bacteria ___colon bac»cteria produces.chemi^^ b een grow n impati k . -fl ed their mortars andnd rockets on ' Aradnovo, a Skopje: su'suburb seized Choose from Iwo-grealea t looks: fcVi r i y i 11 I 1J I I I iT ^ rebels early this month.me Pledg- American BHghts in1 9 lively ing to purge the areaa ofoi all “terror- • gingham bag. shownn bbelow, or ;nse Ministry ist activity,” Defens< in a casual spokesman Gjorgjl1 TrendafilovT American Neutrals said Macedonian foforces were denim bag. shown atIt riright, ' advancing from two sid (each gift valued at 50.00).'50. ,T , “W e’are in controlol cof one-third ^ of th e village from thithe west and J our tank units are advsdvandng from the east,” he. said. Col. Blagoja Markirkovski, the Macedonian armyr spokesman,S{ said troops were focusiiu s ^ Mldy on “niilitaiy ta r^ ts such:h ias m a d ^ e - gun nests, sniper posidisitions and ter- : tt « «l X. rorist command posts.”ts.” W estern officials,lls, however, sharply condemned1 ththe breaking of a cease-fire tiiat «ilnaimed the vio- h ■ ' « « ) a I i f J lence for nearly two wecks.NATOwe c Secretary-General.l l . Lord Robertson called thele resumptioni of hostilides “completeete folly.” EU security chief JavierJa Solana flew back to Skopje forthesecondfor ^ time in two days to raemeet with eth- ______nic Slav.and Albanianin 1leaders.______“I believe there will be a possi* P |j H p ^ | bility to renew polidadeal dialogue, . but I wont to be realistOistic,” Solana said. “A cease-fire reqrequires good- ^ ^ ■Hg will, but I think it's pos:xjssibie.” i Nj

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" I i • - .V ■.';c Money talks; Inside L ^ o p i B c ^ Obiluariuaries ...... ^..B 2 — ^uUs^^udgct^■ Magic[icValley/.West....B4 V PageB4 ^GK AI A “ City Editor. CJiariBaUh'/^AivV/. 733-0931, lixt. ^ 4 The Times-New;:WS • . Suluhday, June 24, .20:’0 0 1 ______Section B ' T l^ p)iot l j A —: to hurryfiUp -- : SriE Q v v a n t ?s to ai l i g n ^ G u r r iicu la ■ ■ ■ ‘ ByJuile'lle Pence ■ . Work”.preresenters and Mid-cohtiritinent dents travel fromfrc one school to anothersrto educators as McFilcRel - presented work- -News writer ______R e g io n a l'I • Education . .Labore)ra to ry access one oif fti the ARTEC academies, ththey shops showingI teachers,tc various tech- ;; jkeiio plaayeis^ • researchers.rsi , ' can be assuredred th ^ have the sanie batlack- nlques they canI useus to'reach all students.' other things, educatorsrs were ground as tho:hose whose school they arca Chesley says thesethc philosophies and . ~ A small outrage is golizolng on ill the TW'IN Ih FALLS - Some 10,00,000 high Among o ae£ys, school!ll students living withinI a 10,000* learning thche quickest ways to m eet;ec s ta te e n t ^ g . ^ m ethods are theJ wayw< to go., gambling business t h ^ ' e are the best,” he said, , The Detroit Free Pres■ms reported squareie-mile area in south*centraitral Idaho -mandated*I exiting standards, nowV ccalled ‘‘The districtic ts in southern Idaho ore1 ctry- “These people ai tecently that the gaminging industry is were linkedlin when the Advancedd RegionalF achievemelent standards, said AB\.RTEC ing to stay onor the cutting edge,” sasaid Kimberly Schochool District Curriculum trying » speed up theip p£ ace of kend. Techniclical Educadonal Coalition>n wasi cre Director Da)aveSass. Cassia Count:nty School Superintendelent Director Kathlithleen. Noh, said the that stately casino traditiontr so ated lireethr years ago. P art of that d means “raising thele bar,” Michael Chesllesley. “Through ARTEC' iwe researchers fromom the laboratory show beloved by retirees andmd by people . Educaicators from 20 districts inviinvolved in Saw said. ForI example, all student:nts will . can meet lethe statemandated standarards teachers how to) defined« exactly whai they f n i pgl t h a fweveL - , th e cononsortium met at O’Learyiry Ju n io r • soon be expicpected to take algebra iin n 'order and bendunarllarks for high-stakes testing,lg.” want students to0 know,lu how to shiow it and - can tak e a longlg ttim e to g et H igh School.last S< week to shariiare what ' to graduatete. One of ARTEC’S goalsals is to Representaitatives from the Coloracado- spedfic strategiesies to accommodate differ- through $10 of quanez•ters, and you they’veve done over the past yearear and to align curriaicula in all 22 schools in thethi con-■ based' Micflid-continent Regionsnal . can get through $S0 of quarters in learnI moren from “High Schoclools that sortium. Thrhat way, Sass said, wheiien stu* EducadonalI Laboratory L - referred to0 by Please ^ see ARTEC. Page B3 the same amount of' timetli playing ------^ videbpb poker,” John H aw/kins, kl vice Legjgislators iident of slot : o p ^'adons d for De< ' troit*si:*s Greektown Reg}ATTA\FUN opppose utility Casinoino, told the ' newspa ■...... P recScfSiv the r ~ regulaidon ...... point,! t,ld iin lc .... 9 ^ H By Patt MurphyMl le attracdon of ' ___ /' ■' 3'isits'leisure _ - TImei-Nw•Newt correapondent------^ ..... ace. It takies •ASK ME t WB ffor 20 air- SUNN VALLEY\ - Idaho busi- [ ' e* * .,* blown,vn, num bered ■ a ^ n ess and anc industry executives . SteVB plng-pt(•Fong balls to £ ^ ' 3 who’ree expectingc deregulation Crump * “Pp a casinclino employee er electrictrid ty . . who cruises the coffeei shshops and the ■ H H n S N oh,tl, w ho c h a irs th e bars soliddng keno dctickets. He or .. Resourc*irces and Environmental , ...... she will spend die bulkilk of-the dme- - Committ'(littee and is senior mcm- standing over folks iminterminably b er off the th Special Legislative crossing out between:n ione and IS Commnittee itt on Electric Utility .numbers vrith a greasee p.pendl. R estruucturingi ct said that in the ' .Then th e player, willrill iedre to a absenceice iof strong national lead- com fortable chair some)mewhere and IWWTOI e rs h ipp from f Washington the vratch th e winning numi and Patty Parks, far right, jtn]o)n]oy tha Idaho RegMa with theirth ion Justin, daughter MoiMelissa, and Melissa's husbamland Joshua Qonzalis Saturday.sy. s ta te LeLegislature must enact " o n a lighted scrieen. Yo strongg laws la preventing regulat* the tension widi a butterterknife. ed ~utilitlilities from selling their .lin an effort to speedsed things up, \ "T ) •ating plants to unregulat* tHe industry has contiiiitriveda.video • \I\J holesalers - the device verdon of kent), wUchiimmres r along V festem T'- iboat-ra(icing farns flockk to Bur by utilities in California more briskly and offersirs slighdy bet- rley SStI has driven costs into the ! ter odds (8 to 12 penercent house . gy to come to a «hseljoinhee 'W-'*;; ' V ;■ I M arthla a Stewart (no, not thehe “It’s really nice tc •sphere and created short* ' e ^ e ). But the true kencenoplayerwiU Tfmea-Nii-Newa writer Jl®'- M arthala Stew 1 art) rooted for chehe town that supportsts something hi^venoneofit a t Uke this so well,” saiclid Stewart. when wholesalers couldn’t — M 'h e elimination flnalsfoftheAn No. 17^ Crakerbox C division boat id. J The true keno player is roy Aimt rttrt in - I ' Idaho Regatta stsstart today at P rice and ar her husband, Dick,:k, ■ Patty and Jerry PjParks started l>e paid. RLEY - Fast boats, hot sun traying California as the . Vi;:who used to save al old suds. ’ I 10:45 a.m. on thethl Snake ' own thehe boxy, antique woodenen coming to the Ida!aho Regatta ^ loM weekend of full R egatta had i t I he wondered why the ectators from all over thele near their home inI Utah.1 'When Stewart)rt) flew in from Marylandnd was bom. numbers (the birthdhdays of her iie Utah Lake to watchchthe races. • Now Melissa is marriedm and td S £ tates should be “fum* lem Idaho, Utah and north-h- they discontinued thi around with.roUing black- grandchildren worked ] icks stopped “Myr husbandh fell in love withith her husband, Joshuala Gonzales, is hhng aro she claimed, untfl herr di Nevada packed th e lawn at regatta, the Garric dfSS Burley Municipal Golf ings. Crackerlerboxes back whdn he wasras coming to the races; v.wiUi the fam- twins). So she switche:hed to phone ilf keeping track of tlm DemotTiocratic state Sen. Clint se. But &is year tnee retired: cou* in the e Navy 37 years ago,”),” ily. num bers :k into things Stev^ir t said. “I love motorspiports," said Stennett,lett, of Ketchum, was even : Once'she vron $400,[), tbut diat was ^ ey s u n n e d ^ e m s e lv e s on.'>n. . pie has gotten back h towels,.watched thele by following Provo3 raceri Lance The couplccc met Throckm9rtonon J^ry, who grew uiup in Burley _ beside the point: Keno0 wwas her intei- beach here to visit Please ^ see POWER. Page B3 1 Qutsniarting speedbdboat races from lawn/n Faulkner’s crew to Burley.Bi ' a°d herer husband, Jim, who'vol-ol- ^ and s ^ has family/ I lectual release, and q i)d . wheh the Regatta cotomes to town. -|—\ herpassion. ch^os or sat in the Aadc with a “We’ve been veryry pleased so • unteersrs for1 No. 17’s.pit crew, ai)d ^ those Ping'Fons balls he rices - both couples hail ■er play die lot. «>Won(5ne. B ut no m atter how theyey far,” Nan’cy ‘sallid ■ as thc the Pric ail . “We RO to boat racei ,; Aunt Vi would never: westem Washington - last,ist, ^vhateverw ecanm al teiy; it’s pure, dumb luclutiL But keno watchetled the 2001 version of thc[ie Superstock boats raoiced by on the from we \rll'tier holds when a group of'westcrii'rii ' _ . “I t’s 'a go^od_fammily event,” . __ ~riiim bers, she believed,^reciirin-pre- i Regattatta Saturday, they-eojoyeded ••-Snake River...... y e a rw h dictable patterns. it. Tlie trip from Orerem also gave Crackerlerbox crew members wentmt ■••;.'Patty's^d.. : Get those patternss sistrai^t, and - “Wel'e heard thts was a hot-spot-ot - them an excuse to;o drop in on back eastast to race. - - —^ KuLin Days you’ll go home widi asIS nmuw money toseetl3 th e big old racers we useded ;heir son and daugjghter-in-law “Jimmnmy heard that they were:re , Simes-Ncws politUtics and state com inglg and just abi^ut wentn t sovemmc'nt report-rter. Michael - ^ . _ ' as you came in with - nnot an incon- to see,’'e,”. said Nancy Garrick, of ' wholiveinMalta.' in L Swayze \ dno. Orem,j,U I tah. Under theshade-e of tiie Elks’ crazy,”,” StewartI said. ^'He juSti&t Jouhiee can be ic/icd ac 735-** ^derable feat in a casinc ' c m a i/ : a t • • T»me»-Wei^eWB correspondent _____LAunLyididn’t ^ inifor-thinralike-- fo — -Nancney- a n d -h et-h u sb an d Jlyim--—iood-booth- n - sheltliter,-Jenny __ loves, thethpse.boa^.» we flew ourm r-.. 323i>- or 'b y ' < ren Price and h^thishisyear. - '-^'mjoumeci^a^cvdUc. numerology, but her‘^temnada ^ used wwatch power boat raceses Throckmorton, Kare ■ .FILEF.ER - Whether searching ’ certain lo^d n \ • 1 for.a unilunique toy or looking to fill . “GoousdeontheFo lat coU(k:tion of handmade and look up,” she’d »e^g sa; Fcormer Bturley ressidentskds to thes N orth!role sjls',es, the Filer Fun Days craft will look m t » a u c hI lillike it did last, and flea market was the . Fourth of Ju&. Imadrid n e th e odds By RuthJth strw ter . . j Forniar Burtey res­BS- Circle originated withv a slide to be Satiu-day. th a t a ll of those millic»> __ 6ame nigHE^— ------: rRLEY ~ 6oman37idMH iii' □ , ; Itrthe'Sprin‘g'6F7^Si(rshe-dis.- tha Noftl^Pola In to-find items. ; Vi nodced, for examample, A at in lem Idaho, Kathy Braegger covered.Polar.Trerek 2001. an the two weeks after C ry P ip i^ owner of Action----- —“ -.w asuseised ta wide open spaces, “ " ^ ammM Aprlir Braegger, a , expedition put.It... on by. Toys ininl Billings, Mont., goes to . ■ Harold’s Qub in Reno, ■ 5 5 S graduate of Burleyley WomenQuest, a nononprofit orga- as many ' , . the num ber sev&nseem( idl April, when she skied 80.'60 my as 15 shows each year. J to d ie North Pole. g j B High SchMl, wasn ., nization that providides role mod- >y shows j are always popu- - dcularly common. Shee wv o n h e r ^ els for young girls■Is. B rae g g er j .. pi . byinarbdng7,14,21.2S,2 8 ,3 5 .4 2 an d . “I’U^II Temember the way thehe oneofieverat Pippin said. “We used to , . . senc in an applicatiodon and m ade own a a typesecting ty business, but 56.-She missed 49I - an d , th u s , ice ■soilouhds when it’s pulling women on the first the cut. ireyer remorse- ' *apartc or,o being pushed togedier. farmtoystoys are m u ^ more fun. $10,000 - and was fore^ g k u p : team of women to Her team flew outu t of Moscow, jerom i fuL Thereafter, she'dlmark49even, m .It^sacttictually very loud when it'sf s V ome resident May SutlifPs ■ S p -akl unsupportedIto to Russia to Khatansnga, Siberia. jpedaltyalty is delicately crocheted ' if that combihadon wastvasn*t' in a sih* . h ap pgening e i and then deathly-■ly-'' From th ere they fl« gle p h ^ number Aeeknew. lo jUentVt When i t stops,” th e Burley the North Pole ew four hours d o ilies,es. She said she goes to in a polar jec onto dth ie ice, where about foi heboughta’49 HighSt, School graduate said. -'rVir i m n Rn»*>«* ; four shows a year, they began their 20iO-day trek to . «l cancan finish a doily in about j PacScard, and it turnedled out to b e a -••tmt11.rem em ber an environ*' ', . smart move: She ended 1 ■ But afler 20 daysys on.the ice, - -invadirlin g m y the d p of.the world.i*, , one weeli?eek but I only do it in my t that is deadly yet incredi- 12 women becamme the first thought:hts on a regular basis, Each woman carrirried an aver-. spareI time,”tin Sutliff.said. until *94, \^ e n iDy uncle beautiful all at the sam« his farmland: in CR! Q9 ■ women's team: to skiki unsupport- "Thele 24 hours of sunshinene age of 40 pounds onor their back Filerer FunvDays continues retired to Vegas. she s a id ., ' ed to th|9 North PPole from a helpedd ]psychologically, howev-ev- and SO^Munds on a ■Med, taking todayt withwi family games from Now VI drives a CadHidUlac w i^ per^ W ithith temperatures hoveringng Russian-based pointtit er. Youou Just don't feel as coldsld into account the stntronger skiers noon toto 3'pjn.• at the Twin Falls !' ‘ sonalized license plateates diat reid, betw910 ah d *30 d e g reeses “ We all came-tO]together as a when th'th e sun is shining." who helped the weakerw ones Countyty Fairgrounds. F rNOHURY,” ) . . F ahren■enheit, some of her team-m- team , h o o v e r ,a n dd^P«deach .. The> SSan Diego-based corpo*po* . out,'Braegger said.'. To minimize . _____ —1—— ^—_ * . m atesis 1endiired frostbite, severeire other out," Braele g g e r sa id . . ra te fimInance professional is no ' th eir.w e i^ t, th e wo^omen replen- 7Ymes*JleS'Neivs corre^ndent John ' •' AnwCrvmp'^stftrnnTim»Nemfech m entala l and'physical exhaustionon "Toward the .end of the expedi- . st^angeiser to adventure and herier ished their water sisupply eveiy £. Swayxlayzt can be rcached in Filer tureseditcar, andev

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F re o su m mner ei meals will be ■ tjtiw*h i m-nti lig h t , tim e toJm.- ets,~green beans,~or«nge' animanj al - - of Blackfoot, viv i ^ prayof from 7*" ■p.m7loday p.i atTHiins^ MbMdrtuaty' ,Buil» Seconiod,jbur& and Tenth Saturday.-june Si 30 in the Social bworshakik Elementary . ^ ^ ■ 7 30 p jn . todayoy; fainily will g re e t' RtRupert Chapel and onem e h o u r ----- W ard-C hape>el-of the-€hurch-of- • H ^ of tteMedK)dIst Churdi.'^O N; Pine S t, l^dah, Calif. (Etetfre . ^ I- • SclSchool . „ , : : ^.Wednesday: Taco, peacsaches, - fiends 7i730-9 pjn. today at bebefore the service Monday^y at the ChristtbfLatter^Saints; < - N diocolale ddp cookie ,- ."----Hm*Hawker-S - -SanabergTiineral chchurch; liurlal'at 2 p.m.n . in t h e ..... m tennent’wSwn foDow a t ' E l g ^ t ,N, Mom^,Ukiah.Calif.) . ^ - i ; .109E.19thSu.3U-Bufley.-. ~ -1 Thunday:^Haihburger, vegets ta b le - - Home; 214 S.. 1U niversity; Blacks " .' GrGrouse Creek-Cemaieryr: offered to anyoneone age 18 and under..' ^ .foot; Mass at. 1 ;■ The meals wUlbe[ be offered from 7:15- 5 .Catholic Church in Summer schoo/ lunch mmwmm an, .lj- iterment at Sunset ' iLouisa Molina of He>le y b u rn , ■ >'8 a.m. and ll'!l'a.m . to 1 2 p.m .- jfrintcd.agpri, a ptsblic service. To , m J S ff MLlorialPark;kinTwinFalls...... - Mass Mi of Christian burial1 aia t 10:30 J ? HWJi l ^ g 4 n 4«dllfwl«4:34:30 pjn. for next-day pubUcatlsatkm. DMth netleei ar* a fiM• Mnlce« and can Iw ptaeed unijnta 6 p.m. every > _ d a t______------^— r HReubeni Uermaii • A«d•td dates a season’s close, lily visits in public admlnistnitratlon at Colorado . ; ■ , FILER *^ Reuben Liermirm an, 87i But hiimemories o f those we knew lend his bees, and make daily' of-FUer passed away JJu; u n e 23, ^ Jeff AAmy Ramunen ;■ ...... " IB o is e to the 'Shoshone Supermai■narkef Stale University,f. He was recog-. 0* till flourish liketh e rose. (the dump.) He could see the pos- nized In the honorlor societies Alpha 202001, at the BridgevlewY E states sibilitiessit in olhers'dlscards,ds, and Zeta Sigma XI,... y IP arke’s camera filled 6 t photo albumsims with November 1942 thithrough December ^Magic Valley Funeral HeH om e of 'typtyped labels.for each picture..e.. 1945, he servedd in England and ' tvTwinFalis. After practicmg in Shoshontone for 'F rance In the USJS Army Medical- ^ R a s tm i u sse n m almost 45 years, he and JuanitaJui - Corps as a MedlCiIcal Lab and Food movedme to Boise to be closerr to their Infection Technicticlan. . • CChariM l L. IVuitchellell S ' B funer;ral HOME ^ inderful From 1946,to) ' 1961 he ow ned H daughters.da He was a wond ELBA - Charles L. Twirw itcheij, ...... -.y^AFamily:/y Serving RtniiUes'' husband,hu father, and "Gram•amps,’- and operated a-faio. His profession- atidle In lieu of flowers, the familylily sug- al memberships Incincluded .the Weed W Wl hitacker, 47, of Twin FallPallsdied 4^,eyotim^andtohiim all the details? Royal G.. ‘I'Doc' Neher Jgests a donation to Christ ChurchCh Society o l Amerijrica, the Range FrFriday, June 22, 2001, Royal G, .‘D ‘Doc’ Neher, M;D..iof- Episcopal. ip Shoshone. Idaho10 orc All Management SoJocleiy, the Soil hohome. Whho mould yo\.K 5. ' raised in NonJonh Manchester, Ind., < ' • ■ Mlkft,aih*rin .1 where his famiamily ran a daily and his Tuesday. Tu June 19, at Cloververdale W ^m lng Cemeteryary. Viewing will be se you ean count on. Ju >■ '.a* _ ; 1 __ lather was aa pipastor In the church of Memorial Me Park, Boise. Jim HanHarris of held from 4-8 p.ia.m, on Monday, ' ^ your mind el ; lhe Brethren.h. IHis father died when Grace Gr; Bible Church officiated.5d.' - June 25. 2001. at While Mortuary,- ; - M PUntoday.a he was 17; he and his mother con- Barbara i was bdrn Aug. 23,13, 1917, 136 4lh Ave. E.. TTwin Falls, Idaho, S PARI amfiilenee.MElNERAlHOSffi V r linued to runLin the dairy until Royal at at Los Angeles. Calif., to Mayi^aybelle with family greetlBting friends and g rad u ated] from Manchester Howard Ha Powers and Benjeinjamin family from p.m.m., . ■ H n n 2 5 5 1 rwin FaU s- 735.^)011 .'!}>’ College. .He3 .11-.then attended Indiana Nelson Ne Powers. The Howardard and MemorlalS' mayay be sent to the I 1828 Bridgevlew BlB lv d . I and ov will•d&OfMMtun^Hmf I University Mec/edical School, gradual- Powers Po -families w ere earlyrly pio- Idaho 4*H Endowrrvment Fund, c/o 4- I ,. T w in Falls » 736-39 utnwHpr^S=^=rsr=S=S=SS^BS=BS=!QSK ing In 1944, • neei'sin nei the Los Angeles area.sa. H office. Univeiersity of Idaho. ‘ ^ -Our FemU In his juni(jnior year In medical She ' Is survived by herir tl three Moscow. Idaho 83113844.- ...... H rin»*EM*hr»rte gp„m U eyc ; school.‘he anand the other medical daughters. da Ronna Horat^of3f EBuht, students wervere inducted into the Lorna Loi Govrans of Boise, and ( arm ed forc€rces. Royal married Lynn Lyi {Stephen 'C oriv') Gowai : JERC.o m e I Juanita Laurintirine "SKeet* Byerly Aug. Eagle; Ea grandchildren, Jemennifer IKE’S MAGIC VAU£\ 22. 1943, whei/hen the army increased (David) (Di Kottra. Beniamin Horslorst Jr., 51 Kim berly Road, Twi his pay lo $5$50.00 per month. He Melissa Mf (John) Horst. Jeff GovSowans, was on his1 wiway lo Okinawa wherr S St( tep ^j) Gowans II, Seth Go\Gowahs 7Wn M h Only loM/Jy Owitfd & \ the bom b3 was dropped on and'Sara an Gowans; four gtgreat- Hiroshima, so he was routed to the grandchildren. grt Philippiness aand assigned to the 3lim Generaeral Hospital In Manilla where He opeiiperaled on injured G.l.s'^ Twin Falls 7- days a weeweek. He said ‘MASH* m was very realisalistic, both in terms of ■ medical comonditlons and general ■ chaos, but he did enjoy deer hunt- ■ . ing with militar:ita7 issue rifles. He vras ■ then seni to0 f yye ea rs- long enouglTfb’ H ■ H H died June.2l. 200X)1. ath er home ir^ : you taking word:SERVICE ( AVERSGE C O S T ^ ~ ...... pay oft-studenjent loans and set.aside:: H Jero m e..... a n est e g g . At the end of five years ■ ;."tW lri'Fat survey of hmeral homes a< sse*-: Ss - Ihree more children, a ■ r Tilly was bom JlJuly26lh. .t%4. in -V ; they h a d thre Wendell, Idaho, tcto Carl arid* Ethel Eastern(Tiblds Funeral Chapel and dog. a preomgnant cat and loo many ■ (Fuller) Small, ShSheworked fi}r 17 m IPoalel . 12:792 great IriendsJs toI even think of mov- « , uisfprlces fot'funeral anr■ f o r d years al Harry's (S(Sloke's)-Mvket as ■ ------, ------ing,-One-of-of-Poyal's- rhost -vivid—^AdrieneBlaineUnfQi? beiovad ® clfe^er'Kefore-e"r^rr7hgln"1993, H ahd the lowest In IWin Fal memorles ol his early practice In Adriene Blaine Linford,- bel le lives, .of all thai H J (Boix.l ' . '■ K , 8 1 7 ; . ; 3 Shoshone waswa the winter of 1949 husband, hu brother, fa it, grai MagicResults: \ when the sno\mow was so deep Floyd ther thi and great-grandfathahiis eeded'int death by Q l Buriiy,iaipaty $ 2 , « 3 i | Silva had to0 IIfly him out lo Isolated beborn March 1. -1920. (o>,-rriOVAlHJNERAlSE .f farms to treateat emergencies, When AnAmasa Linford and Bizabeth )r. Patty Bayliss of, ■ ;.lTiqUities about.funeral servi^: he wasn't flyinlying wilh Royd, he flew RcRowland Linford. He passedS 1H ' Gooding. Idaho, sisun/Ives her. ■ Please'.bFalls’’ ■ ' by car fromn SShoshone to Gooding JuJune 20. £001, in Salt Lakeike City., Tilly married Ve/ern Kulhanek and ■ . costs, to'n Id a h o . ■ list.' Federal Trade CbmmissiplPl to Wendoll., arand later Jerome, mak- UlUtah. , ' rtren: Darrell (Joy) - ■ Falli) ______ina^unqsi.__ Mr. Unford Is survived by' hithis wife c hildn ^ ^ ^ W pgegulailoi aeiJo.gteejoi!jiith,aJ)!tjyh^i ^ ' ' " H d w Sboth"a ^ cfa’ssic country" dCl ara McNeei Liniora; bro jiiiiiiliiniiinte-Valley--^ ------——Sehappy.to ajso mall you a p r i ^ (Maxine) Kulhanenek of Twin Palls. ~~Wk t, Nampo, aUmlll [:Brjlliani-8urgeonr.treat^--AvAYard-B*_UoIor.d_oLD08_Mo M Pfee3;- daho. f^ick (Sam>ndy) Kulhanek-of------JH ' list when Ing people withwill greal sWiI and com- Iowa; lo\ sisters,, Velma Linford o Twin Fails, Idaho; .- V alley m pregnancy to old age. Lake La City, Utah and Cath( passion from f itherlne Twin-Falls. Idah 1 Falls,i Buhl, Gaxling, Imm , serviceBurl and competitive price His militaryiry surgical training Dickensheets Di of Casper,■Wyo.; V p o u g ) Miller of BBo|8€r,.la&hb/SnS- •, : When It d to be. your funeral :home ,a f f i . enabled himlim to handle anything sons'Rowland so B. Linford (Sust later m arried Bh3ruce-Rosen and our '.be sure, when making Irii that came} uiup In Shoshone. He Wilmington, Wi N.C.-and Jame ^ raided three chlldiIdren: Tom (Cindy) 'cemetery . prayed befonfore every surgery and Linford Lli (Marilyn) of Eagle,I. fcIdaho:. Rosen of. JeromTie. t Idaho, Becky D' ask^or.a general price lis knew God guided gt his hands. He daughter de Dr. Jennifer unford Johansen of Bear)r Lake,. Idaho, and ■Ons-iWliteJuneraUiQmei. was a Life FeFellow of the American Mark M{ R. Zenger) ol Salt Lake ay of Vallejo. Calif. ' Sociely of Abdominal At Surgeons. Utah; Ul. grandchildren John.F; Li en and 25 great- [tilre In person, we will be li - n------:------and-one-of-tf-f-the'firet-jshysicTanB-in—C^.(Sherie).otTracy{Xa|if.».Ori_Ji ■ i_Jame8_ grandchildren alsoso-survive her,^------;n.ypu inquire by pjjone. — ■ Idaho to beccecome a Charter Fellow B. Linford of Baton. Rouge, Funeral servlcei:es will be held on • *»■ in the Americarican.Academy of Family Rev. Re KIrsien M-’ Linford-Steirteln^^leld Monday, June .251>5th 10 a.m. at the t conies to quality and serv Physicians., (J((Joshua) of Berkeley,.Caiff.,If., Briani LDS chapel.on.t.Norlh r Lincoln In ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ K kim berly F A U S ' . I L. Zenger and Liza C.L; Zenoenger of Jerome. Idaho. Viewing Vi will be pn lilies, we are detemiined ti '' Royal serv(jrved on the Shoshone L. ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ ^ 23-saso . l!?Li HAJIH \ City-Council.:il, iand wras instrumental Salt Sa LAe.Clty, Utah;, great^iit-grand- Sunday from 6-13-8 p.m. at Hove ryofcholce.: ItaitStlainea' j in building the new library, city hall. . childrench J.D.,Urif6rd-and.Mc.Morgan Robertson Funeralral Chapel and one , convaiescenient home and sewage. A Ali lis^ Unford of Tracy, Cfillf. hour prior 10 servici/ices on Monday at 4 tm m orrwm " • i system. Blaine Unford, received his.B.S. his the church. The familyla would like to - Although1 h€he was always on call,. hi ^ agronomy and botany fronfrom the thank Vjsion Hos3splce, and espe- Reytio he found timeme to linker in his shop, University Ur of Wyoming;.alteiiltended cially H@fpn She

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! " apoloogize^foDraetionsL S . BBT I ' ' ' NAMPA (AP)P) • 13-year-old matiation on who shoe first boy shot in ann altercationa with Derek, Dc whose last name is r _____^ ------— police-npologizes£es;^brhis actions,' bein“ing^Ieased-becatise-he-is j but maintains: chthey opened fire- juveivenile, faces three.countsIts of first aggrigravated assault on a poll«Uce te ll ev ery b o d y I offioficer. . ' • ■ A iiall came in to police on< B ^ S S I R m 7 mean for whac hy biiday n ^ t of a youth withdth a ^ ; pen," Derek saidlid a j he touched a ' hancmdgun. Tm ee officers responpond- B ^ S B H h ^ V r - procrusion, the} caperedcs end of^ ed1 anda the boy ran. The i»liKilice M g B B H B ' bullet lodged in hisI spine. Helis sayty Derek1 aimed the weaponnsev- se H[8^Bg8Sy i o : in Mercy MedicalcaKantw-';'®-. eral-al times at them and tireded at ; - “They shot ac1C rme two ornKree leastastonerouncL J .'^ -tim es-b efo re J_shi.shot,r_he s^d,Jiis....— -DeDerek’s mother.tried.to.set!tth tl e - . • mother, Angelic,lie, by his sfde.^*! reco:^ rd straight that although^ he1 ' didn’t think theyiey would shoot. I is pronepr to th e sometimes impi • •' thought they weiwere jvst going to dentint actions of teen-agers, Dw ' ' M ace m e or somiameclung or ciy to is notnc the bad seed.that peopeople^ talk me down.”’ , niayay believe he is. . • - TTie lodged bui]3ullet has not been “If “II r d just known him by whatwh read in the papers, I’d sa p "• moved because;e «doctors are noc I rei say: certain what thehe outcome could ’Yesreah, give him whatt he1 be. Angelic said.d. ' deseserves,”’ she said. “Buc I doi Z Nampa andI scacesc police are thinilink he meanc any harm. HH< e's > conducting sepasparate investiga- justist a tm c a l teen-ager. He mai ^ tions and have notno itieased infor- a badbai choice.” enifier ^ Nez P(^ereewillir improve SUMMER JUNE 1-JULY 3 MlAEliOUt]TDOOR TRIPLE StOTPOlNTJi t s - ' ' li i; casinos)S forcomritnemoration Every Sunday-Thuisd^ in»^ m 7:00-%00p.m. N. *■- Lewiston dujinglng the Lewis and said,id. “We ^ e hopeful that on< '-and“JltsiForYou.'j' ■*: Clark Bicentenn:nnial celebration, thee construction( is fihlshed;-tll.-the., i che tribe wanted;ed tq be prepared newiw improved fadlities will co : ' Cash.out^ppolntsandrcorccdyeaHtEEdinnff’ lue to provide needed revenuisnues ' Co greet visitorss witliw the best pos- tinue startngatipjn...' . sible fadlity,"’ TribalTi Execucive . forr basic1: tribd services and[pro-. pt Comminee Chalhairman Samuel gran-ams for'tribal members,'ar lE ST A R Penneysaid,’ bericsrieHt the local communirii Sundojr,r, iSeptember 9 j T he A hi’Wyy Plaza,I w ith th e aAd>d economy.”i , 2-ibivr An^qieciab in aO ■rest ' - Tkietssta i OartaifX plus tex. \ bt^ihnlDg « 3 pm Double pcrinfi(rintsbeginnii^at. - lbp5hilslKindude' ' : ‘ 5pjn.and24l^l;dinner.an4co ,"Evajthiriflrig-8 OtangedT ■!6ALA . ‘‘OimcCiylliyin’ To Me" ■ and“Tfcqui lulIa-Rilkin:’' ■ I ------^ S O U T ---f-24o^^6how»in ih^GalaUShowi^.plnoeF-^H { f T O 1 shows begin at 8 p.m. andihd c o d ^ s h m ;. Henbtnfi^ if '^ itiiit iwikiaa

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' . - . . c • Swidiy,J(m24,2001 ' tfe"rtne»f(ew»,TwinFslU, Idaho B-7 Po3tlatch pprotests ttaxassesjssment "i' V'''' ' ; -vr I ^ ^ . LEWIALSTON (A P )In its latest:est . b e b a se d bn. wh a t a 'willing buye^ Thee NezN< Perce Cotmty Commis------: ipt to cut costs, Potlatchtch - would pay a willining seller. Pot- sion, actingact as a board of equal- IS protesting the propertyTty . latch spokesman PrankP j C^pll izatioh,oh, will referee the first iehydraItor d in the dispuie;-1h&pbm- tax asseu ew p^'t .dh its Nez Hepufce said. ';-V. " M i Countyj **1 dihlUiy my ho Ibners have uiitiItIuly:9;to ^ I r Danid '^'derson said^d ti ll'a million dol|a h'';& decision't^ Potiatjch urrent assessment is $500>00 lore It Butlf I«an’t'tgrtanyoM'tOi-. ] .r^ atins iu dissatiif^^it'.c^/eakc intiriue?sBusinQ!^ssdealiings. m, and the wood productslets .pay'that, what isis i t s ’ v a I u e ^ its'jaLA se ito th e Sm te Boioid of Tax &ctui«r bdieve's/t& valuelue,<: vCarroUcontended, 'A p p e a t e [A PfiiO M of %-:'‘Baslcf,[c'American s u p ^ e s p6ta-^a-^ v a r ic e s for'diehydra'tited potatoes ■5UlceM 50rmilUon.-.T-.'i* stosup^ar- it.pbttfto'ship>. •, to dakdkes'for.retail brands like:e ' by raisin& its prices t ).$7 bullion Potlatc^-payisa y s ' P ------V. ------^ I m illionfede^ >. OBetty^.CrCrb(;kdf and Hi^ogry J a ^ItJ, ) , \ ■ ket's an d in sritu tioans, r and low ally is one of the largest against ,th6 /\ ‘ and BlATjo*domtates:Th6;ddiy4tot^; —;ered*pricosT>ald-tc Tty tax bills,in the county, NoltJca'of Fal X ^ent Agreement ^ lato granule mar^tot.^ ....t.f r e s h potara’aheds sairur.j.sth X Srson said,;and if th e compa-ipa--- . "it...... 8 to ;u n re ^ if- : -Klngsig'stoti*8 »uit-Chafg*l»-thatIt .'to es firi^ growers,” tl evails m its protest, theree re ______. - T h e u S B S p l a ^ _ ------■ - --- " before-lB'Basic~American*bought~It------In~addidon~to~dair g .. be a sliifr in tH^ county’s Departm ent[ .^ m illion, th e s u it is erty tax burden to other '^piw^with : Shelleyy InI 1998,' th ere was a .com-a‘ \ ! divestiture of the ‘sVe&^"?.Sl-81 g sesses and home owners, itogCburidl '"‘Betitiveiremarkk for proCe^gradele ' under andtxiist-laws. latch offidals coAtend tim-im- I n t e r mnountain Fair H o u ^ oes.'But the acquisitionm North; Ameri(!a (Com plainants)' ;■ ice ifiled suit i^ptatoe I ” I’M"'" bermaSlark et conditions and sky-ky* s y . l ^ w w ° ° ^^allfomia mve BaiBasie American jcontrol o3f f- - Market Nejv's publi>Usher®ruce rocltediiiting power costs were notn o t . a n d • A potato pro- '.. ai leastist 77 percent q{ IdahoJ -Huffaker callpd it a bold move p„p„ijfly factored in to this year’sar’s J a cck l UMght and Elainen e W r ig h t nVBlackfoot, dehydraIrat^ potato i>toductioh,vrf, V ‘on KingstQh’s part,t, conddeHng cea'aitib don. / .. Tudn Falls, Idahoh o . : E ato It accus- the suitifsays. i ■ ‘ /the company rentsts its Shelley Assessessed value is:supposedI to ea it o r l S m ^ thhetoarket ? for, ^'♦Sincince 'acquirin^monopcnyly f^esh-pack plant: from'BasicI : (Respondents)») _ ; *^ ' V ' ' power,-1r,'it')ias raised cbnsumefs f '' * A in ^caiL . Bndlngi. , The parties agri11^ that The Departfirtment’s Investlgatlori V showed that Mr.;r.^M ght tisad an adververtisement which stat* TCTNI^GOF-SWdNG cd ‘'Secure G^taisa^AdOit Comnmnity.” This statement may ■ nH discriminate agaJlOnst families with cliilchildren. This advertise* m ent may be la'f yi l^ tlo n of The Fairir I-Housing Act.

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R e sp o fu ie n ts‘alsf a swing at Uom Bremi W atch for auction signsns Sale Thne: sa o wPM______■ LandmyKatty Q uns & p o rtin g ttentem s Remlnoton Fieldmasterer 672 pum p 22 rn ie - S a v a gte e 3(30-06 bott actton Riflo vrtth Com air4x32 sc o p e - memodel 04 winchester 30-30 leverever action Rifle ■ Rem ington Hund]Ireds m iay join ]\Vlicron:suit M itOOautemattc^Susfia g e Shotgun > H. Schm idt Ostt>elntM bn 6 sh o t 22 R e v o h n r and heltter - leather gun Kicabbanl t • fl gun cabinet wWi stoisto rag e below and g la ss doors - BO I^ (Aiih- Hundmdreds'of dri- court tol» have it cenified as a cla^ts- ’ overtime.it said.. 2 bladad hunting knKeI • aseocted -camIping pint utensils suit jto,accommodate hun-n- Employees are onlnly paid over- pl^yees could join a Ilawsuit that action si 1990 Fom Escort 4 dooiM r Station W agon, 4 cylinderr engine,en( 5 sp e ed , air. radio accuses Microri Electnctronics of vio- d re d sI i mqr^.'^ho may havere time on their bases ]pay and not cosM tto, runs g re a t lating the Fair Laboibor and Stan- receiveded similar treatment commissions, wiiich1 Willi&ms\ said Shop Equipmentnt dards irt its overtienime pay for WiUialiamji said th e suit allegesss is a violadon of the lal 10' Craftaman 1 hp Ublte pb to n portable air of The com plaint reqMiuests a jury com preesof {Uke new)) - Craftsm an 1 hp double pistonton portable1 air compressor- saleiemployees, an aaattorney says. supervisvison, through the use. of Durocmft 3/4 hp benchh g{ rin d e r- S* bench vise - Craftsraftsm an rouler with bits - Stihi - The suit was fileded June 1 by verbalI nreprimands and warnings,IS, trial, asks for paymenait of overtime OSSAVMaalum il c h alr in sa w - SkJU sa n d er - C re fts moan an :Skill sa w - battery charger - , Kimb^^y/Smith of Nampa, an-; discouriuraged employees fromm due, as well as damenages. Micron I Campbell Musfleld 1/2*n r im pact %vrench • Republic sh o p wood heating stove - Bcdaiuit m eager at'at ithe compa- recordiiding overtime. Micronin officials declined commment. I7 4^2 electric noli gun - vraodid p ta n e s 'd riB b its -h a n d s aIWS w s - Skill saw - wet/dry shop vacuum .- draw knHo • leieveis - wood d a m p s • so c k etM sesots-com e a longs-large liy’s'call center in Meri[erican. encourajrag^ off-the;' ■ ■ H R cart - aworted wrenctietie s fbnnei'emplo^^ havla v e a g n ^ d to extra wow xk will lead to a m anagerTW nies recently sold to0 Gores Tech- n • oln'm e c o m p l e t AttorneyAt Dan ial posi>sition. and supervisorsrs nology Corp., a Los-A ^ Craftsman 5 hp reaijar Une RototiDef^ fC » e « p tafyItary lawn mower - rubber tired “ eft whMlbarrow-feitii^rc>rcart • IB' a l u m M s n - ^ nim ^ Ub d d e r - 6' alum lndm stop . WiUi^is said .theyy vwill ask the alteredid time cards to diminishlh ' technology investmen j^j P (adder-S'wooden stepIP ladder - g a ^ n U w ^ - big tiuotiy g u p p e r - Hlbachl pot - * . I- p tomsto trellis-assortedKllawnchJX;^^^ 3 E verett and Jennings fdfokling wheekiiair - 2 w oodei^in o e d 8tsaa9> a sso rted sc ra p r Field-bumin] lum ber a n d doors - useeled steel bath tub-handicap shov»howor stod ahd toilet - barteD Gpuple; ssues bar f(Forsemng se t - truck flares - overicirtoad springs for Ford 1 tonplcku>lckup • fire extinguisher - good • ’ upsets boy’s 1 electric wire and ottw r nm iscenaneous Itoms. \ NOTE: Real good useai>abie Item s a t this sa le . D ue to10 taifalling health. F reem an m ust - man witlth Wave PRunner LEWBTON(AP)-- Parents of a m n | sell his shop a n d sportJrling Hems. 12-year-old boy wholO is asthmatic COEUR; d*ALENENE(AP)-A >vithWilVilliamson and Bennett>tIt plan to take him av,may from his owiINER! FBEEMANI Y I N G S T j )aItoh Gardens, coup]uple involved Arrow PointP< Knowing Wlliamson. ■n. home in southeasternm Washington • m TlTenat: Catb er ladtsble O e d i1 DeyDei ef Sd* . ' • n-a fatal boating accidentac two was drun-unk and that the watercraftft farm country late thihis summer to rears ago are suingg AArrow Point had no navigational lights,s, protect liim from field-burningfi SoUnHNsogtdiiy Masters AucticCtion Service K it. c l a % ^ it serserved alcohd \ Dipietzojiojgave Wiliiamson permis-'s- smoke. T'The Business that Sen^avice Built' Obvfous^ intdxicaicated Water- don toI dnveit.itdi said.' i . Patti Gora had holoped a judge AUCTIClONEERS C L E R K , The coupleCO is seeking kn unde-e- would order a h a lt-tobiimmgof tl Lyle Rteeter* Qmr■ ry O e t> o m e J m B e nirwtt rw t l-amar l.ov«land Buhl. Idaho Oocooding. Ideho Mobil*I* Rupertldaho. Tanyaa BBen^ fil^' termingled'amoiint of damages. * wheat stubble, maldning it unneces- m |IIB (208) 543-5227 (20(•06)034-6350 .{20a>63».01i>0111 (206)436-9863 ■civil^suinin 1st Disi^ctDis Court, '■ In NovNovember, a ju ry acquitted‘d sary to ev a cu a te heher son, Tim. ' ^H P H JImCtvteteit e n e e n - R upen. td a h o - S 3t-4122or t-4 l 431-4123 riii^jthe'''Dttr on1 LLake Coeur W lUla^ihson of'involuntaiy man-tl- from the family’s Pull.titnfln home. Moblle.PtKmMB ,73t*ieiB, • 536-6350 • 63t63S-0111 • 431-7355 laj^servedi'.drinkanks to’ the. dri- slaug^tefter, but convicted him ofJf But U.S. D istria JudgeJ Robert _ ^mgelde Phone 20ft-43l-;1-73SS* FAX: S43-S227 o r 934-6971-6977 ■ www.mtt»tefMuctioacom C'ofthe Wave RnR u n n er t h a t ' misdezriemeaner boating under thele Whaley of Spokanene, Wash.l on ' l I ■ BcKlKeir 18-foot boiboat the night li influenceice. June IS dismissed a lawsuit filed- fiay^l999. < lr T h et Bensons’I lawyer, Joelsl by Save Our Summerers, a Spokane h e la^vslUA bIso) mnames John. \ ilHazel,. saidt .they would have'e clean-air, advocacy grc dtheoiftdiBt (BnamedV1 Williamson in the lawsuit,'it,' , The d v il rights cocomplaint was H ||||L ^ ...... ‘I'-bfithece declared bankruptcy inin filed in 1999 u nder theth Americans IflUiiffijy tohett.fi^i^i's legsleg were bro- ...March, With Disabilides Actct on behalf of ) y r h ^ hp bcbt wasvassmickby.a t , Policeu said Wiiiiaibson's blood-.d-. ■ several area childreien who suffer iMnid vratei^aftift piloted by [ < alccAol1 levd.1( registered at .18 p e r , : respiratory diseases,■s. The lawsiiit on of K ello ^ . cent aft«ifter the crash, more than'in' alleges field burning ( Tennessee \VaDey Authorityty eleetronotes” ; vive.passengers, incincluding his doublee Idaho’sI legal limit of .08►8 against people witlUh breathing Bvifet Wefe thrown fronrom the hoax. percentIt problems bccause it limits their 8 V Williunson’s passenjenger and girl- Proseisecutors said Williamson'n access to public pieilaces such as ■■jffR Iriend; L i^ Bennett:tt Seven people, t and thrciree “De-railers,” a giantIt m ^ ■ YiaMtD ^eluding WilUam:imson, were rum conWa^., WasWi drinking night ridi-ide. b e t w e e n . i I •. . ' . ' . The United Statet e s • In te re st, excKtmpt from stata and kjolocal Income taxes D epartm ent: of< Hotising and Urbrban Development iH iU lailly,)?^her6ii;i’ maiay beeome • AAA/Aaa rillirtad by S tan d aid A Poor':mfaandMoody’a a n d I n t e n nnonntain i Fair Housbiling Council • WhoUy^WMMd U.S. Oovamm ant'c^oipocaUon aJtah’snelewest abusesed drug (Complainants)1) • EStatafMtuitura • ''______«>wH______~'|-SAtT-LAKE-Cm:-nr,"(kin - ‘,A ": dM ereii•■caiir«u)jpress"breaihlngr“ a r d j o n e s ------^ f R o d e G aarden i Condomlnltmim Association ■■. Powerful, prescriptionion painkillv leadingg'to t a slow buildup of .car> Call or Stop IV1^ •O O ^i ^fvinQ IndWicjtvidual Investor^ Since 1871 & likely, to become aaiashionable J . bon dioxioxide in the system, accord-1- , . . Tuin Falls, Idahoho. irdlenes.com A ew d ^ in Utah^. acaccording to - ing toI DriE Jo'fge Alvear; who0 (Rest>ondents)I) ; . e n fo ic ra en t p£0officials in the works at Universily of Utah n F in d in g ; - / V • - Managenlement Center. The parties agrireo that the Departirtinent’s Investigation nipbilly hero- ' “Basic th e p erso n stiffo* restrictive, rule, uM dhc h . . ^ v e s from opiai;datttandpro- cates,” he ^ showed that theB Respondent had a rc g euphoria ^ to the feel- . AuthoitioritiM arie taking s p e d ^il sti^ , “No unhsts shall be occupied ohoi a permanent bastsIts jaLCoddne-__ measure: ires, such as woridng w ithh'; ';' p e r s o n flftete e n (1 5 ) y e a rs ...o r yoi^unger.** This rule as flhe^rug^Seadyidy hak been .vstaite.ancmd local officials, to keep';‘j ' stated may Im inn v io la tio n o f T h e dr Housfaig Act. Blamedifor the deeleath of' one track ofQf iUegal^distributibn and ^ Vtahn.al9^ea»)ldOiI Orem man. ’ • trafficloniong of Oj^Contih in Utah, II SMMkitM.. wSSR L,. wSSS% M ir JOM ZM4MI11: fr* * L th in k .th is J f a^verar.gbodv,a: . .Investsstigators can keep tabs : ~ fx am p U of j ^ t i s g p h.Utt^'ji.presGripiion dntt lye affceed to undertak■ke sbc ^Actions In tbe; -|bex^in^** n & 9 arr isi^ con^dhing c^dre than. '- * Indudfa^ obtahdnflI FairF Hbu^ng trainingb e 1 ^ ^ of; UUtah*^ !^^,','^ I^'a^otiion preidjption'r^cords. : , aM ttn d ^o in s1 1 H o u s h i8 ‘*4«st!ngng” for the neict three « Davis,-chief Investigator% ■ ' y « « . ■ ’ the mountainiotxsus Appaladiia . -for thele Utah Decvtment • legion pM ple haveI .rorobbM phar-. Professlctsional liicehsinga Mid, hlS'’ . siade8>anqi.tezillyr inm t^ b e rs to - ..office:\isJceepihg \ ii an 4x6. obit':. l^jM ndents:^sp “adoHiwAedfle t^It t' thsy accept families M th^hibiti ,\ ‘r -OxjConti nto Rock Gfu-dm ^bndo^um ^ s aiid Wm ■ i.lQjionnal^doses;.^m druig dulls . largest pi Q Gontlnuifa' t o '^p

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ITS ______spofjo/iS ffl/Zor: Kevin H all, 73i7J5-MV^ (Houn:2-Jlp.m.j - ^mrnrmgjcyjllcyconX M ^offhcb^ spons nevKWS. • M Ti_mes-Ne; J e w s \ - - w Sunday, June 24,:t,.2 0 0 1 Scction C I IMorning ^>ORTSQUGXrK i I I B F l WM » It’s timeb'for f . . ■ /•'.I Laces begirT ® somebody'tostep tt , § dth a few w ; up and takakeit, ^ | I lulllsn" ^ ..fibmhin,im.:...,, I;Ilit w ati e r broken f hope: flPI with the! old0 and in wiih the new”v” tiying HQ h M ib 'JoeSunrien to get thee Iboat ready before the “A”A" main. . aoout ______W ith a Ulittle help and a lot of>f elbow< - Andre Agass,zra, IS!! grease, tithe engine was in placee i K f e PeteSampr,pros, wbo ., BBURLEY l - Sometimes even■en when you overanhohour. in,youstiniose. “We neleeded to make sure it wotorS'book ending, it didn’t m ake ■ ■______[• “We blevilew our best Danny Lo’/ivdess any less proud off hish son. ■ ------engine wirwinning th e . Danny haims been a fixture at the RegattaR ■ . ’ “B”I” ]Main just to get into thee “A”“ Main,*? • since theB bepnnin&I and chose thel e c< o u i^ . . TODAY’S SCHiHEDULE Lovenrdess sdd. “It was kind of bittersweeL”biti • • iniBurley.y. for Karl’s' first race n.'season EvenEv before Loydess was2 pulledpi from it was a safo plare to Ipam.' Wholtegatta ' • th e I:boat and’dumped in theB water,w as is “i h e wiwin was a grrat moment,”,” Danny1 . stomary when a driver wins S a t Burlev Marina, i: ms their first Lbvdessi said.s “He’s doing a'greatc jcjob. Pve . ‘ SSce, he was shaking his hradad about the niced forr ai lot of years and Tm jusiiust stan- ^ o n baseball ospects of actually drivinggm ii the race ingtotumm it overdo K ^l.”- ^Tethbridgc, ; A lb e rta he’(?I’d worked so hard to reach.h. ButI shortly And diehe father and son agree thatth the ter conceding his spot, Lovdes;Jesnishedrt Idaho Resegatta holds some spedal memo-i '<$<;TwinFaUsAA^t]at Lethbridge, - thee frace director and armounccciced he would ■ rfes. b ein! in the race, if he and his cre^vtsw could put 'llo v ei c coming to Burley,” Karl I/nrdessIx - theireir second en ^n e in place inn til tim t said. “Myy first race was h ^ last yearye and r ------^ . « *ni That’s when the real race star ^ ■ now my Bfirst wih is here..This is theth best “I was just praying w e coulduld make die race (orm ..fejB taEF ■ m e and my family. Pve beeieen olive mainaii^” L t^ ess said.-“lTiis umySKondis r 21y«oi and .Pve been herie 21 yefyears. To Reid race, so to have a chancance to be in ^ „ y first& race here ... I couldn’iIn’t have. WPCTOWmHOtff/TXtlwilHn w in s - 3 ^ 1 » n Hamilton wl e S u p v Stock main and getctsomeiKOTt s . 'ajkedforir anything better.” Shawn Xhick’:k’ Loveless, left, helps lift a blblown motor out of Super Stocstock 741. His brother, Karl r the series, it was huge.” I S R L r a c e . Loveless, blewew the motor winning the Supopor Stock B heat. It was Kariari LLoveless' first-ever win but It luihshortened S A group, of several skilledd mechanicAn Tima-N. ®W JN FALLS - ■News ^rtsw riterjoe SunUi I best engine. The team was ableab to replaco the broken moimotor, but Kari Uveless didn’t - .Thunder- indududing some frpih o A u creic^jotaed tenncfta;3d at 735-3230, or by frmaii a flRwe^s cut shortrt the 35-lap theie L o v d ^ family in' a 'r ^ dl dda ^ . o f “out TOnSmosi'pctxtlleyxo^ uper Stock final. - ev e n t' for . the, J^pem'odifled RadnjdngLeagUeat -mii ^ g ic Valley SpepeeYlway. on . ■ Eassy wins amdhardi feelings ^ ffiu t BoUe driver K cra Ham ilton ' lm ^g.in place of>f iinjured son Hamilton, nmirunning second to Faulkner in ook the check- . M Faulkikner untouchallU iC the points raceace, was knocked off-course 1 gfed flag when the race was going into thele fifirst turn of the race when i S ped due to a slid;J^'track'onlaj) t IBBI in Supipers, K-Boats Faulkner’s leaneammate, Ty Newton, moved into Hamilton’sn’s 1lane creating a rooster tail, other mainn ievents on - . By Joe Sunherhen Newton was penalizedper one minute for the ' 'fra'turday, Dave Bes3ean won the Tlme»-New»'we'wrlter______incident, butIt i« it also knocked H am ilton Idaho Midgets racace, Eugene ' SflS deep into th e^pack. pai l& ensch took first:t foiitNo.'K.e9, compaiMtet In the Budweiser K4)ac(ricing Golf C oursese Marina, but one of hiss : main 9 h .at Candleridri d g e Run«mabouto race Saturday Meftwornon at (lia 2001 Idaho Ritattitta at the Buriey Golf Coursele fMarina. competitorsrs wasv inadvertently left behehind. Please see REGAHA. Page C6 CTfwiNFALLS-BevISE - F our rid e rs tie d for ^flaying their Hrstst itournainent place in the Stage 12 of Ihethe , Challeninge gj^ether, the mothether-daughter S fflett-Packard e Women’s The AsiAssociated Press______.s&m of. Tammie a n ’s Today: Stage 13 (finalial stage) ■ < f3 lenge Satiu-day. . Wlwt:HPRoabRaceilofrom , ^w in g 'claim ed secon le four cyclists finished the :ANSAS CITY, Mo. - John JMBr Ondy Byers and MIcWloton to Boise I R ockei:ker, whose comments about mile Wirestone Statehouse A 55.2-mlle comblnatlBtlon road race ^ ^ e d w ith a 79 fo 2rium’ 45 laps in downtown minor!loriiies prompted a fctrmer % net side, Rae Nae leam n’ a B ^ e Tolman carde<^ a 2 l H m d = r “ ‘“utes, .J 2 seconds. The first- i housetse “cancer,” missed the start j n 45 for first place. - Theflve^apfinish Inh:I historic Hyde e finishers .were M arielle citing. M •; of the Cleveland'Indians’ game Se^K hadc andVI'ViDurotook 'He Part< Is fast and excit Saturdurday night against Kansas Scheppingen of the Dutchten When: 11 a.m. to l p.m.p .•«bndwidia4aPam^ Ipnal team, Catherinem e . . • y that featured a Negro AU Betty I ^ t daUne . M arshshai of France riding fofor r '— ------Leagu :rsports, American:an 19 seconds. Judithh Arndt of the H ||R tth l sweepsJn n BoiseI Kimbiii.tni« R ocke 3gnericah Legion 'team*te won its , Boisee i relieve ■ve^ReTd'I John Rocker jptneylnGleniim ^ F eriy B lrigham (City.wiinsDon]inelley ttoumannent w orere Ithe uni- BtoNNS.FERRYY --fTeams are ■formsms of the 1946 Cleveland l y i c a c ^ t e d forr th e inaugural- . 'ByKevlin ^ m settled for diird placace'with a 1043 in thee third tl and hit a shot to righight triple.^''* Buckc]:kcyes on Saturday night. i K ^ e Island 3-on-3n-3 Shoot-O ut Tlme»M>Wewi aporto editor ' thrashing of Mouiuntain Crest, fidd.. But Bi (the outfidder) trackc'Jced “Drew pitchedi ia great game . Rodtocker had been expected to V W 4 at Glenns FentytiyCitylWk. ------• Utah; Jerome rippeped Twin Falls it downwn. After that, we couldn'dn’t .and we really swwung the bats arriveive in the ^ l y afternoon, the; £Check-in be^ns aat t 8 a.m.'Vfith TWVIN n FM I£ - Pool B teamsms 10-1 for fifth placcce and Marsh get onyinything going.” well,” said Wood FRiver assistant teamm said,: but his flight from- W mes' starting at a 9 -j-m: swept)t thei final day of compeci->ti.; . Valley in dgdght innings to Wx>do forI seventh , , nament!ht 3-1 for. third place afteifter Jerome finisheced th e to u rn a- fQ|. theth< Braves’ weekent} series' wfeepdflos Divisionss wiwin be divided,. invitaitational American Legionon} .iplace. . . its 10-0D-0 vrin of Mountain Cresirest. m ent 2-2 after beadating Twin Falls- againslinst the Mets - was delayed: (8-14,1S18 andmdl9anddya) Toums:7iament' at Bruin ^iald'.'ioh'oh' ; - B ear Lake coach1 CraigI Culver, UtahI (8-3).({ Drew Detwiler wenvent for the third time5 thist season 10- by thuithunderstorms. ; fees.raiulngjibm 2 ■ Saturdirday. ' • ' '' '' V ' ‘ , whose team fell 22-;2-1 to Brigham th e fiveive-inning minimum for theth 1. Kiel Thibault h ad five RBIs ^RodlLocker had 83 saves and a 2.63 S^For more informatication, fa ll (2 0 8 )... . Bridiigham a t y , U tah (184) fin-lin- ' City tvn> yeara ago) ats the touma-.. win, faifacing 19 batters and stril

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' ■O'.JS I well and werere iable to hit off our B School: offidalsc rep o n ed the violinolation. The local branch of the I errors.” H j j j l ^ H - Idaho. Higligh School Activities Assocssodation won’t determine what ‘ ..Minico’s hihitting sank the x ^^^^fl penalties;the d school will incur untilISeptember. Se Bobcats, butt hittingh wasn’t the p B -. only w eapon1 thetl Spartans'used urrenders oncocaln*line possession charge ; ' evidenced byy tltheir solid Adding J I with ju st a sin{angle error marking | . DALLAS\S - Form er Dallas Cowboy:t)oys recdverM ichad Irvin surren- ; . the aftem ooniforMinico. fc fl ..deredtopcpolice Saturday night, onee dxday alter Denton County authori- I Minico swattiatted their way to a B , -tiesi^edid an m est warrant on a fdoidony cocaine possession (*arge. three-run leadid ini the first inning, l|| Irvin sururrendered to the Duncanvimville Police Department abour?’--^ . while adding;lg a pair of runs in. H pjn. Satunirday, said Kevin Patton,, a 1Denton Couniy sheriffs depa^-^^ each of the: nextm two innings. B m e n t ^ kkestnian. c ^ Trailing 7-1, thethi Bobcats needed I Iv in ’s attomat ey, Howard Shapiro,0, saids at a Friday news conference* - to spank theireir sagging hitting. ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ f l that IrvinI >would tum himsdf in atIt iaiian undisdosed location tc> avc^di!^: That spark camecai courtesy of a fl media scrumtiny. Denton County authcJthonties had said Irvin could turn;:'. trio of ru n s byb> Matt Hope and BneunoH/n«i/TttihMNm hfanselfintland post bond at any lawV erenforcement agency in the stat&'-.f said-an-arraignmentfor-&vijfrvinbegan-ahortly a f te r-h e -tu m e ^ ------— ------Matt-A “We playeded well today. I’ve Spartans to convert base! hihits to . sev en th , Burl«rley was unable to us us to set up ou r pitdiing5 ststaff th e . been on the othi3ther side of this one runs. ni Carding through the! babatting overcome thete 22-7 deficit and way wt we vcant it,”" he said. SceUlleleads Top Fuel qualHalKylng 5 before,” Mini!inico coach Russ - tnms in . the game wa:as cut short of its. • order, Minico added eight ru MADISOK)N, m. - Gary Scelzi h dId d tithe top spot in Top F u d qualif)<|;;: - Wright said. ‘T“Fm proud of these thi to thdr planned ninei inningsi by' the 10- ^ MMBStLMfT the seventh inning runs to iMco s a n s-a si ingSaturdaday for the Sears Craftsmantan ]NHRA Nationals. j> v kids. Some of them have b e e n . totaltoi induding two RBIs5 atapiece run rule, OMn ■ oi}oioo-7(ir CmM Farver, Warren Johnson, AntAntron Brown and Todd Pattersoff> •| also toppe>ed.their division in thee $;$1.9 million event at Gateway,^ k I , Intem ationMial Raceway. I I C 3 Brace SaSarver led the Funny CarIT ccategory with a run of 4.851 D e L a H eoyariri^gs lip ffifth wcorldtitl 30934. S ararver^s second-round passi FridayFri n i ^ t was quick enough hold the to]!op spot for the s ^ r i d timene inii 2001. ByTImSmtth ‘ HongtongkongH( of Bangkok,. ik, John ^ ^ ^ B ^ ^ ^ f l Johnsonn imoved to the top of the ProPrc Stock division Saturday with e;|; < New Yoik Dallyly NNews K K< e an e of E n g lan d an d Cl ------Giampa Gi of Las Vegas • scor pass of 6.8<.865 a t 200.65. He entersI Sunday’sSti eliminations as the top-f.‘ . - qualifier foj LAS VEGAS 119-108 for De La Hoya. He for the 125th tim einhiscareiareer.. ' AS-Oscar Dc La .11 rcyde fidd with a run of 7203 af^ Hoya g « his5 fif*fi: world tide i n __hehe n ow wants to figh t - inI nonc ___ Brown ledle th e Pro Stock Motorcyc i ...... his fifth diffen•erent Iveight dass, ticular tic ordS-W BC wdteiSviuSvei^t ' 187.83, hisisfouiih top qualifying effortfort of the seasorL Patterson set the^* ~ taking away the WBC super wei- chami) ch Shane Modey, WBABA mid- Gateway?]Fro Stock Tmck ^ p s e d. tin:time rccord with a run of 7 .4 S a'^^ '' terweight cro:row n from J a v ie r dleweight dli champ Felix Trirfrinidad 180.81. . ' > Castillejo withth : a 12-round unani- or or Fernando Vargas next i mous dedsionm SSaturday night at The match did answer ssom e i and Astros swap strugglingsti pitchers the MGM GrandUld Garden Arena. questions qu about De La Hoya’: sta- ^^Bj^BHH } ir - Jose Lima, who set a NationalN: League record by mina and power as he tn ' The reign inn SSpain ended most- m i imers last season, was acquiiquired by the Detroit Tigers from <• punches with Castillejo> ir the ly in pain forr CCastillejo, a boxer pu sn Saturday for ri^t-handerderDawMUcld. v.v- from M adrid w dosing seconds of the 12th n i who had held the dc % is 1-2 with a 730 ERA: in ninei starts and 14 ap p e a x ^ c S ^ ' r two years but had and an then dropped the Spar WBC tide for ti Astros this season. Mlicki, 33.33, is,4-8 with a 733 ERA. n ev e r foughtIt aanyone of De La tp tp the canvas with five sec Hoya’s caliber.er. I b e bout, De La remaining. rei It was the firstrst iiUy, a change of scenery will benefit both pitchers,” Detroit ' Hoya’s debut: ata t 154 pounds, was Castillejo Cc (51-5, 34 KOs) lanager Randy Smith said. not a thing of)f tbeauty, nor did it been be k n c ^ e d down. definitively deniemonsirate lhat De “T h at’s ju st th e way I fig wins lOOM In Canainadlan chamRjonshlps La Hoya (34-2,:2, 27 KOs), a form er fight fi{ instinctively. It wasas very / NTON, Alberta - Donovanan :Bailey, the 1996 Olympic gold]? lightweight anar d w e lte rw eig h t important,” im De La Hoya sa who plans to Retire after this season, woh the 100 meters iii^>; the late knockdown. “SomemTp,^' 0.cirD.UHoy.lya lands a left to the stomachBch of Javier Castillajo during I ch am p , can b be e a fo rce a t 1S4 thi Tigers liana championships Saturdayrday ih 1024 seconds. ' pllple don’t think I have powiower or seventh round of their WBC Super Weltemelirelght Championship bout SaU poundk DETROrmd* world record holderr ranrai with a bone spur in his righ^- All three; judgesj - Anek good go stamina, but I do.” In Las VegasiJDe>e La Hoya won the flght by ununanimous decision. ing 48 hom Houston on Lima,28,I women’s coach lanlands at Chicago State Savoi)ie seeks tot make hhistory wid th lS N[HRA l wir .withtheAs ’ “Hopeful.GO - Cheryl Littlejohn,, firedfir ns the w om m ’s basketball^;':'; ByRodKloecknetiwr Savoie has begun to ununder- because if I doron’t do it, it’s not big w1, 111. - A n g e lle “It’s actually started to0 rm ean easier to thinkk i about winning one ' ly hard to'^walk out witli ihn was 2941 withr.a 7-57 recrecord in the ^ Ten in four seaZj Savoie isn’t chadiasing just another more m< to me over the pastIt sisever- race to catchi i up with her than hehead up and say TI’o EDMON"the G dden Gophers. She1 waswa fired by Miimesota on May 14 •“ Pro Stock MotMotorcycle victory al al weeks,’’’Savoie said.-!.• ““The winning the wlwhole season. It’s.a gogoing to quit.’ ngthe medalist wlivestigation uncovered evideridence of NCAA violations. today at Gatewleway International closer cli I cot to it, the mem ore I- . lot less pressunire.“ “Now. ' I know how h e«unl«y fe 0 Smte athletic director Al Avant said the alleged NCAA<^ Raceway. She*ae also is chasing his- thought th It was possible,le. n ’s • U n til sh e.!. was'topped by mtmust have had a blast th< The form1 w ere not significant ertoughugh to k ^ p Littlejohn tom coacbv~ • g>'given me a whole new’ fcfocus. Antron Browrvn in th e m orning sbison. I hope our season er h ed . Savoie is loclooking to tie leg- When W I start thinking; alabout qualifying sesessioh Saturday, juijust like nis.” '■ en d aty Top FuiFuel driver Shirley points po and tiying to win a dcham- Savoi^i^d reregistered the low Also looking totie a rec C o m ^ ton Nfo npoto"' “Cha C ha” Mu]^uldowney.’s.carcer pionship, pi< I ttsudly beat m;myself .. daps^diobie duringdi the.lost dght WiWarren Johnson. '. ins Ousted I • CHICAG re co rd o f 18J ww4ns by a female up and make mistakeses and rounpofqmdil Johnson is' chasing' ------^ ^ ^ ------competitor. » learned Ici how to lose a cha:hampi- . S^oie-whcfio q u a lifie d Glldden GI for the most winsraces,” coachatMi Muldowneyy vwon three NHRA onship. on third-said she’je’s never been on a Stock. Sti GUdden holds the: getting i Littlejohi Winston chamiimpionships in Top “I found a different focus,irus, and hot streak likee?coi»ring. n s in Pro ^8 out.” ^However, A tlanta general maitr> T urner had twowo hits to lead Twin Zach Za Gregersem “We hadI'foiiror fo “Everybody’sy’s asking me if Tm • ^MMAw ta a .11)140 ioner Bud Selig sus- ®ager John. Schuerholz FaH f fivfive errors and we didn’t shoshow up - seeing Ae boUidl today,!’ Thibault ktoUMatiCiM K0«-0i4 m for_all_45 days qf_ fRocker’s behavior was not lg up-three straight-*—wiwiA'the bats todoy either^— ^------said.-”I-guess.-j.-:;TjI-mean,-we7U$t----- gj* ' Roct tn-ma. w eek in ^ ing last yieaf, the fir s t. '■ *-issuethis season:— ~ the Cowboys’ lone, ' Five 1 walks, two hit batsatsmen wanted to conome out today.and •is 8 4 th ConUnoodfrom run in the first,rst, Roberts said he ' andon six errors contributedd tt tlthe offense started ..— that.he mad * ComjimpetitiveRates d early for Jeroiirome with a first- -fEhetric S h m r Yroubi g ' 4 those things 0 Refinance ,* Piirdlirchase • Home Improvements ^ inning- trip ler tb dead center for ^.rcR /u NDSHIEU? ' Commissio €KEDlW Bill Consblldalion'on • *Cash Out * .• Log Homes j two ru n s thena »scored on an error PACTOflY i.-1 ' (U lk Qiuinr ItRutumue jir YouiluiUofioiH I r." ” " "■ "■ ____p en d e d him by the shortstop AUTHORIZED 8 - spri^ trainin ' Mobilebile Parks • A c ^ e Jerome addidded a run in the fl REMINOTON« 1 Llg~ •WtWottWimAulKSutAJtIIMCECOMnUIIQ 1 . u p t o th ird , an d i tt lclooked like Twin ■ NORELCO , ^ P^iaSrSSr^; ■mmmi . j $ 2 5 9 r j r . . 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With the » ”3' “ Eilchuk was one of three 18- m ile o r 1,500 a t thele national out-. “It’s:’s Limportant to win, but it’s top pick in 1999, theJii Thrashers ing a. chance to play inn picks Saturday at the Nbnational Cat yearoldtd Russians selected in thethe door m eet since Mai[a^ LigUori in importaiirtant to keep putting the bar chraei Czech forwaward Patrik. Caa‘f“Ja Is going to be unbeiiev* Rental Center In Sunrise,IB,Fla. topfivepe picks. rr 1969. . up,” she said. grew up on the home turf, 1 the third pick, Tampa Bay y,” said winner S hele knows k she can clear 16 ‘ Stefan. They had thele ssecond pidc ' . .Jason Wiemer.'Thenn they.added/ --^ * h Jay “I rained the day,' laityeaf and took CanaijlanCai for, p re t^ awesome.” physical Russian centerter Andy Dowin. “Thetiere’s a lot ofv feet. Sh«She struggled Saturday, and Calgaiy Flam ^' made two0 goalie Roman Turerek fro m St.^ ward Dany Heatley. dBrathwaite, ider Svitov. 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It makes for a bgood tale. e « y p t______— ------rB IdleitAuker—^ e n ter. But when he hesitated to that it’s not true■ue. S ^ ’s produc*" take the job for a salary df oniy tion log shows ththe series was on S300.000. th e p o s itio n ,fWas ■ _ ------hlarosTlrenilghrbJr befofg^ells*per=------olfered to Boone and accepited. iCt,SNL’s 23rd sea- . feet game. In fact, Pitch*her Bden Auker drea 1941. OesOester and . other . coa.«hes son finale aireded May 9. 1998 - renremained to serve out the-fMial eight days beforeore Wells- perfect 5-60 yeara ago “HeHe wore me out,” the old pitlitdier said. y®®year of their contracts. Foli, a \ game. ByHdBock No,ro. 23. Now, on J u n e 26 - member of Boone’s.previous ' T\uiiesday >> they faced ea d i otiotheragain. ThisUs time, th o u ^ Henrich hhad a differ- mei ' Must have beple s ta rt thinking keceep the baU in on his hanlands, mixing an h e saicsaid. “As a pitcher, you're coDOncentiating ththe e first-place Philadeltihia -w inning in Octolrtober. ccasional sdewbaU into theh e equation. The, , .one5 hibatter.to die ne;pt, just.trtrying.to.get . ...PhilE^hinies, r i ^ t afte r .winning.ifiree. ------Among’th e phichief concerns a r e ...... —— ..about.the.summer.oM)M 94tf .when Joe . occ DilVIaggio hit in 56 straight JLibmarine-modon, b m ade ■necessarync by an jguysrs o u t If I wanted t t stop tlth e s trd ik ,I offwas open. B ut I didn’t. ppu t guys on - Bra'Braves in the N L E a^ off man Ichiro> Suzuki,S who has In his first at-bat that: dday, DiMaggio basee iintwtionally. I had prett:tty good con* ^^ AAs the showdown began played 70 of th e N A hit every game forir rtwo months, from * Ii e Mariners’ first 71 lied out. On his next swing,s^i he hit a • troL” night, the Marlins had won ^ .o f games but neve!ver played more May 15 th ro u g July 17,7, iiin wins and losses, ,fli< \tff>wq rfflys,rflt^f, tPhnH3»1phihia!s'Johriny'..'-i' ^16j16«ia:die.'PhiUies.h4d lo stll of. ies"in his natlve------—; day-games-and-nightgaiT y pgl^ . __ grorounder.to.second.base.vB.where Johnny...._T r ------than~13S~eam~e~i eraidino booted tbe balLL yWhen the play Babicbicii tried that strategygy, walking‘s iI6.'i16; Florida was .15-8 in its first 23 ji ; Japan. The Mariniriners are on pace and doubleheaders. Six weeks after the strStreak started with . wairas'called an e iro r, the Yan'ankees gathered D£Ma« ichofhisfirst gmrgwnnAg under n w Tnahng^r Tony s >> to win a major le > at-bats and going 3-0 in thithe diird one. PerPerez. And because of an Api^ 11 iro is on pace to set an innocent single, DiMafHaggio’s day*in, day- onn the top step of the dugogout and'peered two at games, and Ichiro I offidal scorer, a H e got baU fbur a bit too dose,i, ithough, and raralnout li in Philadelphia, the i ' ^ big'league recordords for hits (262) out poimding of pitchersers had reached 37 ' upp a t the press box at th e of games and the Yankeess wwere facing the S t sUeLient p ro test in su p p o rtt cof their team* . JoeDi! D hit it right back throughidiepitd^s t P^PhUlies and Marlins are pUsing ' •: andat.bats<737). eight times in a lOday stretdL ng to try to push Louis Browns. On the momound for S t t nutc: ma' ■ , .bwtfoicforabastfhit, . . , 5- • “It’s tem pting )iM a^d never gaw Auker3-a diance to • ^ e ’re,not even'w ohied A o u t these :pe(q>le outu t diere every day that day was submarinirine pitcHir Elderi' ‘ ' In'his'third1 at*bat,DiMag(ag^o was retired- DIM Auker, whose style alalways bothered -' on:n a g u i l d e r to drird. NowIW he was 0:for*3, ' avoidlid h i ^ sw in^ng at. the firsrat pitch,.hit-r the Braves or the Phillies,” . .. S' and win as ma^.games a^ as you i>ase line and MaiMarlins pitcher Chuck SQith > can,” Piniella ^ d . “But you’re Diifegrio. - • ’ ■ • ' an left field for a double.. Thetie streak was saidsaid. **We just want t t readPour ^ looking at a tx nae ^ :it’s going to bite potepotential There’s g o ^ tt come a •Z you, you really arer a Do you want a Flannel UnifoTms,” A t ^ recalls dealing to> bt e the fourth batter in thfithe bottom of the^ intact,'ic^'now at 38 games, with DiMagfio. “I h a djpretty ] ^ good success eigighth inning; most likelyly the Yankees’ Thi'hirteen games later,, D iM ag g io tim*time when the Brav» are tiying h team for June,, 01o r for September to beat the Marlins.” ? and October?” - ■\rfth J o e /’^ e s a i 4 J wHie told m e h e had fininaltumattheplata pusheihed it to 51 games againks t Auker, his to b trouble following my ball’lU.” . With V one out iii the eieighth, Auker fifthil hitI during t^e streak aagainst the.- Nice trade Auker had been victlnslmized in the first vra]ralked Red Rdfe. That brou-ou^t up Tommy submiimarine pitcher. No one s\surrendered SniSnakebK Cubs ' week of the streak w hmmDiMaggic/singled ] Hei[enrich. If Auker had exp igciate relief pitch& ^ T J . Mathews, ^ Jh e n , there w ere two hoihome runs in game hacad none with Hemch. 90. “Me“M and everybody else." wer theirt finandally ^ teteams a would be an unsettting 1 2 motivated July' 199719 trade of slug- ‘ _ ■ ■ pro]proposition for the Cubbies. 2 ger Kbrk McGwiniviretoStLouis. Tne biggest.reason, Ute^fUy 5 Ih e A’s acquireured thTM pitchers ' | J and figuratively, woidd beijthe for McGwire, v*csfcom t h ^ dedded JL^Ramirez : blasts awd homtiers in win overr Jays |presence of lUcely Game 1 s tu te r , they could nott afforda to re*slgn Randy Johnson. Arizona’s kft- a f ^ his contractict was up that sea* mBOSTON (AF) - Manny Rami threernin' hotomer off Juan handM h^ ace is 90 \^th a'2.22 ^RA son. Mathews; m ad e 210 re lie f i,>., iin n l10 career starts against ]the it a pair of huge home runstis butI ML , , " i w a t c h j A^ Acevedo. appearances foror Oakland in the Sie . Toronto Blue Jays beatat tht e •______Bonds ^L. Luis Gonzalalez.hit his 32nd Cubs. Cut In 73 innings agm nst th d n , j ■ last four years andani was 24-15 with the Big Unit has waUced 29,ancl i oston Red Sox 9-6 Saturday onIsringhausen(2* ^Home run: j K - ho^er and weie n t 3*for>4 for th e th e . a 4.75 ERA. BlakeikeStdn.started21 ■ A'scloserjason ^ i a K ' D iam ondbacksks, who have won struck stru out 102. , I tomerBush hit a t w o ^ singU^ ' . 2) got the Victory,y, but he also blew N( games for Oaklakland and was S-9 f fseven-run “ secondijui^^ diree straight anand eight of nine. ' The T Cubs haven’t fared w ch { ■ witha6.60ERAbbefore being trad* lit fol- U s M tio rlM g;ue*leading u sixth bbetter e t against Arizona’s omer ' Boston has last two sffaight i save chance on1 aI two-out homer ed to Kansas Cita ty in July 1999. • swing .a four*game winni ace, either. Right-hander .Curt Stein is in the Roy romtion. linthenindi. H P ' Brewers 4, ClCuteO . | « creak, cutting its AL East?"iad 1« byRutenSiemii SdiiUing is with a 3.63 \ ■ CHICAGO-J•Jam ey Wright (7-4) against ^ Chicago in 16 caffeer ) ver second-place New York allowed- five hitsh in eight*plus -jta, Around the ALu . Salf ' to two games. White Sox 8, 0Orioles 3 starts, walking 29 and striking or'M ontreal relieV-' " Rj total*------BALTIMOREE - T ony C3iame:73 innings to winin. h is career-b est ciut 121 in 1211/3 innings.— ;;^------•Their'deal-for-; Ram irez h it solo homerS tol fourth straightt dedsioni and Curt. ^ er Ugueth Urbirbina scuttled by ing!lg 964 feet In his first two at-bit-bats Graffanino andid Paul Konerko AoAgainst: aiA«cM>«)ai . six -ru n sev e n th Leskanic finishBrt Monday, just five d a ^ after ithe . J . . Oakland’s Jim. Medr.M The White drivrive by Ted Williams in 1946.16. sixth-inning defic3dt t t record their Giahts designated G Bflbby \ Sox lost anothe:h e r p itch er (LH P ; RobertR FUe (3-1) worked112*3 1 21st win in 28 2 games. Ray omers. Babe R uth was the p EstaleUa. Th6 players grad­ I .• KeQyWunscfa)toI to a season*ending scor»reless innings for the winin ands • Durham, who entntered in an O*for* iis fastest, doing it in 89 gamames in Mar(lnsl2 fPPhillies 1 fif]ed for eadi othu after^Sie arm surgery,, thtl e n in th s in c e Bill'iUy Koch p itte d the ninthIth for 21 skid, h it two0 doubles, scored. 928. ■ MIAMI-KeCevin MUlar hit a seaseason, but the PhUlles made die I September. An^nd Chicago GM Jds'is 13th save. J^ank CastiUo0(7*5) (v twice and ihoveiijin a tu n . The hbmer also extextended grand slam as Florida routed. bigibigger mistake of signing Brock Ken WiUiamsks said RHP Cal wasras pounded for seven runsIS and& * Bononds’ tttal, already the be PhUaddohiaforrthe second straighc toto ia hvo*year, $1.7 mlUion-con* - Eldred won’t b>e e back1 diis season fiveive hits in 11*3 innings. ^ Royals 3, IndiaIlans2 . SJJlajor league history, before:ore the „jgjjt and puHeced within 2 5 g arn et tractract last winter. Deion Sanders is and is contemplai>lating retirem ent 11-Star game. T he Giants ha\ ofd»NLEast-leleading Phillies. teUtelling former Cindnnad team* _ - l ____ r-___ >iBasMeirniiigNaus.. , KANSAS CITY, n Mo. - John gamam es tci go before tihe break. ______;______m aimiifoa th a t ho m4p>ir ____ .-.-T h e D a n tekees 2, Devil Rays 1------" - R o c k e iT ’acqulre I red'a^dayearUer------Torontt as early asS ^day. ?la.. - from Atlanta, mmet weather and Rm ZjZZ Pirates Tr Ex|xpos 4 . Tor rwom m ' S'ST. PETERSBURG, Flai Erav8s9,M9ts3,Uinnli ■-ThiBDaIIas^^)mingNe^ot C A I L Loser diemens (10*1) becamnedie e: traffic delays1 iand joined the “ PITTSBURGlGH-Todd Ritchie NEW YORK - The Atli f: jJs first 10-game winner, allow-alli Q eveland Indiai(ani in th^ eighth _ ^ .(3.8), the firsrst pitcher in the lg one run and five hits in six*i inning a loss to0 the Kansas a ty . gra j ] v ^ survived shaky feUefBfpitch* I Pirates’ llS y eiar a history t t start a i*n» plus lu innings to Send Tampa BayBaj to Royals.' >g m m John Rodcei's tempc“Porary «asonwididgh^ t consecutive loss*- sst'sssisss; ' ■ s elghdi straight loss. - Rocker, whoo did not dress, ll*ln before scoring six nil -e«,aUowedfou)tur runs and seven ■.IM-TMH. C y tie d missed sedng Ka le lltii inning tb beat thehe New j,jtg ][„ imjjnjings t t win his third EnS * ^ ' I? wrrSnM,iwh,in?S^ Clemens’ 270th victory tl ■Camas Q t/a Chad - BuriUrleigh Grimes for 28th on3n thi e Durbin overromme. two early solo > ’orie &£its 9-3 Saturday: ., . . consecudva stara r t ■ n S h areer lis t home runs to ouuitduelDave Burba. Chipper Jones homered ii H e a l s o h i;n an RBI double to <«{:] ' > aw,Tn.aEOiMt.OMni itil and hit a two-run doub)uble in a six-runin fourth inning for .ggu tie I l t h off R ick W h ite ( I I S ssassssssrs . Tigers ie 10, twins 9 National Lflaiague m e Pirates, wh,ho stopped a three-. ooux ssass‘,K .ssi S ;afael Furcal had a debrealfeaKing, gam e losing strereak. M ice WiUiams US? DETROn'^r Juan EiicamacMcion Cardinals 6, GlQIantsS . k h infield single in die lltit • pitdied die liintndl for his 14th save w i t a three*rim double to caj ' : I’ wSwSSuf'TSJliy ST. LOUIS - Barry Bonds ■ S tev e R e e d (1*0^, th esother o many chanmces. sasisfc.. - ^xiTfuri seventh. Detroit has v itcher the Braves got in Friirriday^s i'l c : foUIw r straight, ^^lUe Minnesota I stest player to 39 ^ t h e ^ F r a n d ^ rade with Gevelaild, got t i S S S S S S S J Mt eight of nine. . utsfordiewin.- Astr«»9,Rerak.Ka ( ' OAiOAND, 0. Calil - Eric Cha^vez' . ninth inning.' ■ ■ ‘D.' D£NVER > Erubiel Duiazo“ oW?® and Jeff BagwtweU h it a three-run -'iom drorove Home pinch-runnerr TimT . Bonds hit a• ttwo-run shot off tiebe b i e a l ^ single off Gabee VWhite homer, leadiiling- the Houston- SS Hw«.ttaT(M.terwM . Hud[udson with a single off thele wv ^ D a n ^ KUe.in tluh e first iilning,set> l i -i 4’4) in the ninth inningng and Asuos over diee CindniiEd Reds 9- ; . ssa'i'ssasffi i the l(hh inning.. ' ring to 39 honiersn in 74 games and Res:eg^e Sanders foUowedI wwith a 3 Saturiaynighi Argriii. SfeWnS^ 'h'-- ; taci4a.iftCk>«CMi«Knihew.HMM.i4. 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-iHyV W titleym tenni:lis’ premlier evernt I ’5i.ni. ' ' . \ . . n c *i: - . ti n i ^ BOI Glauber rarel:ely wimess his matches.. “I“Storybook” ni i^B alttnow Sun d o esssn’t even begin to deslescribe the ment, one of the greatest: ih the histoiy .. WlMBLEDON»£iEngland - Here’s the tennistl and its premim ier Idling about predictiicting if Pete Sampras - nbledon. will ever lose his WinVImbledon crown, It all happened the wayy ]rve always ' Who; exactly, is goinggoi to beat him? dreai■amt about breaking th e irecord - k.SiiUtliinldng? m bledon, having m y Tianiancee there, ' . As S am p ras precrepares for Monday’s ring my parents diere,” hiesaid.“Ijust e : opening-roimd Wimtmoledon match against lized it’s as good as it’s everev going to io vgpain’s Francisco CLClavet, he remains the . As an adilete, diat momcment, it’s get- ■’•^■''■tafearly uiiconqUered;ed grass-court king, tinge; dark, a surreal atmospheiliere - it’s still Pete Sam pras (U.S.) 3 1 fulartinaina Hingis (Switz.) - ] • ■ Sure, th e usual contenderscor will be trot- , f i roly ^ in my mind.” n.ifYed our, such as-AnAndre Agassi, Patrick io, what does he do for anI eiencore? faiSTO ^HfRafter, Marat Safin,in, Lleyton H ^ tt and 'here’s still plenty of hishistory to be H 3 Patrick Pe Rafter (Australia)*) - P f s Lindsaysay Davenport (U.S.) j ■JO’/Tini Henman. The'fa‘-fans also will cast long' madede at Wimbledon. WithI sir French Open semifinaL of the topop tournament’s surfacace. Lleynryrnn Hewitt advanced to>die di 1?'.!:. PHILADELPHIA^ ^ ^ 9 women’s play-ly- Sampras is Wimbledon’s W men’s's final1 against Guillermi ^ ‘Wimbledon will be.be.widiout this B B W ers of thehe poster boy for thes newi seeding C an as 0of year. Without Gustststavo Kuerten, . tournament,It, format. Although heh< has only a A rg te n tin a . ThiThe the top*ranked player'onpli the the focus willill 15*10 record this se;season, indud- >®nrinniS top-seeded Aussli ATP Tour. Witlithout' Anna . be on Jenniferfer ing a fourth*roundid loss at the. ------d e f e a te d fourth ■ i:-'! .Kbumikova, th e BriiBridsh tabloids’ Capriati, whoho Australian Open andai a second- seededed R o g er F e d e r e r 0 9'iJfavorlte photograiraphic target. - is halfway to> a round loss at the French,F he is Switzeize rlan d 6*4, 6*2. C anam as i^uWithout Monicaa Seles,£ Mary Grand Slam,m, the top seed at: Wimbledon' downedLed Tommy Robredo of Spaipain -is!:Pierce,-AIex Corrorretja, Mark . already hav-IV- because he has beleen so domi- 7*5,644 ini die other 6fljphiIlippousis,Marcercelos Rios and ing won theh e nant there. TWIs si was Henin’s third tidee o0 f anitU chard Krajicek. IfMCapriatl A u s t r a l i a3 nn “We have stayedsd true to our the yeaiear and fourth of her careei Injuries and illrIllnesses have and Frenchch . b e lie fs th a t seeding si at She alsalso won tw ice in Australi:-alia . '^Uf^vaged the men's*s andt women’s Opensns. Capriati is seededed Wimbledon shoullid take into in 200001, at Gold Coast am W«tM> ^iudraws for the touri'umament, but fourth,th, w ith a first*round m atchch accoimt players’ greyass-court cre- Canben>erra. . I'^rAe reigning champnps will return againstnst Maria Alejan Vento of dentials,” Tim PhSlillips, chairman Henirnin lost to her M end Clijsterners Bel^um’s Juitlne Helenin celebrates after defeatlniating Belgium's Kim Clljaters dur* .^rrhen tennis’ pre;remier event Venezezuela and a potentialial of the All.England Qub,C said in a in diree«e sets at Roland Gairos. Ing the final ladles singletsl at the Helneken Troph]ophy tennis toumament In ^'^^tiegins Mondayy ati the All semifii[final against top*seededed statement this moionth. “At the Rosmalen, central NiNedieriands, Saturday, sam e time, (we) ha^ave addressed ‘■>‘^’^g l a n d a u b . Martinidna Hingis. Davetljsnport returns to tour ' going into Wimbibledon now. I ing HarelHa U vy of Israel 7*5. 6-3 ter several players threat*at* players’ concerns t P ete Sam pras willvill retu rn after Aftei toumament victory can’t wait to get biback there. Pm Saturdiurday in the Nottingham fihaL -horrid clay cout)u rt seaso n in ened[ tcto boycott -'Wimbledon lastast that the Wimbledon WithtC s in the entry EASIlSTBOURNE, E n g lan;(I d - happy, exdted anddeager.” - '.Johaohansson won the Gerry . which he won oneon match in year bsay Davenport completed: , ^Ijuiree tournam ents.ts. 1H e will try to seedini Jon, since a three-mondIth layoff with a week:k anda is seeded No. 11 when . ^Jrfn his eighth WinWimbledon title SlamI CCommittee' increased theh e tion.” ■ stronglg tuneup for Wimbledon understand- sweepirping Spain’s Magui Sema C loiee injury, won WinTmbledoninl999 Wimblnbledon opens Monday. He y ;|^ d keep alive hihis four-year niunbeiber of seeds from 16 to 32 S a m p ra s , 29, u: ^ lastyear. has woi J new form at. 2, SO' in just 43 m inutes Saturda;•day andwastnerunneru] won 10 m atdies in a row and ^‘^,t^beaten streak in his favorite for all major tournaments,ts, ably supports the i isu nnbeaten b e on grass this season, In. Heis53-latWimbibledon in the towmon on grass at Eastteume. b e ^ nnning n with Wimbleddn. In rm really looki^ forward to ° " '^ rius'WiUlams®®_ wiU. re tu rn . . doinlg g so, the committeee e ___la s t^ e jg h t year_Sj_^-w_ilh_seyen.. :’s not just a v/armup forfo __ Johansson winsS s e c o n d ______“rm , Wunblebledon'-^'it’s' alM-a touiiio nbledon,” he said.------■ • to o , th is y e a r ixTr tithe opposite' ensureired that the SZ'^ayede d titles. X " grasslltleatNlottlngham o ohansson has a tough h alf o f th e d rawt fifrdm h e r sis* rankeded highest would be seed*id- *Tm sdll die manm to beat,” he vivictory and a retu rn to thi leconference tour,”” Davenport1 said. “Aftefter NOTTINGHAMM, England > Wimblnbledon - opener against ter Serena. Venusus and Serena ed, butlut it has allowed each tour-ur- said during a tele son of Sweden Andrev ent - the Australian, .n Thursday. you’ve/e played so well the da;day Thomas Johansso Irew nie. He is drawn in the 'iHAaet in last year'sr's semifinals, nameii in,, from England on s re a d y fo r samle e bracketb as Greg Rusedksi ich and U.S. Opens andnd “You feel like evereryone is kind before*e yoa’re; n ev er su re if yoiyou showed he is n<> «hich Venus wontn 1before beat* Frencl able Wimbledon, winniining his second and[ ArAndy Roddick, who lost to ibledon - .to arrange thehe of gunning after you.yc You feel can kee:eep it going, b u t I was abl ^••’ing Lindsay Daverirenport in the Wimbl tatic straight grass-courtirt tide by beat- Levyy in Friday's semifinals. v^ ^ in al. ■ o rd erir tto -account for players’rs ’ diat.” to do tlut.dl rve got to be ecstati 3b re mla in s st(te a d y ilin purssu it o f «c a re e r• Gra n cdS lam lDd.(AP)-Kjiirie — ______l: HlUgalnsiit6n&sttoka.lea(L------Kaye and qualifyiifving medalist__ Where She* staned CandS'Kung o f Taiwa[wan won'semifi* ‘ ^-.rj^aturdw, w i^ a dmdiree^troke lead in ^___ at ReetBosiston Classic nal matches in theB tU.S. Women’s the LPGA.ChampionIonship and in posi* ------CONCORD,D,Mass.-MikeHmshot Amateur- Publiblic.. Links ' tion to become m»e e 2youngest woman PGA Championship and getge into a6.under.pailir 66 in the second round Championship. to vdn die c a r ^ Gr«Brandfflam.' die]le Han df Fame. of the FleetB(Boston Classic, taking a Fanr-Kaye of Scotl:ottsdale, Ariz., The 26-vear-old1 AAustralian shot a one*stroke as he goes, for his first th e sister of la te LPGi*GA Tour player ^I'ttm der 70 for an. 11llH inder 201 total > Garlarcia, Hoch share leadd seniorvictoryyinfiveyeats. Heather Farr, bebeat Allison die DuPont Counluntry dub course. : ofat soggy Buick Classic At 62 years,rs, 6 months, Hill would Johnson of Amarillo,lo. Texas, 5 and .Webb, who re peatedasUAOpen ^ t . ' be the third-o[-oldest golfer to “win on 4 on the Kemper LiLakes course. m "mm- e cliamplon three we«veeks^istx^^ BARRISOK, ^ N.Y. - It mightTM i the senior tou3ur and the oldest since nv days to find out if T i^ ^ ' Kung, the 1997 U.S..S. 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It’s a big plusJ Il ^' v VVM Not loilong after, the two'refine>ned their the rope ancnd watching the slder, lonjong-time ' guys lane and word onrou*re When I’m rea dinding his mind and I let hlhi; f communicating while goigoing 100 driver Rick]k Frampton said, busy out there The dayfor.” kiiow it’s safei to duck inside somebody,; 1 a speed boat strappedd s side-by- “In the b eg in i^ g x>f cbmpetitividve rac*- Like most d tth ^ . he has to be ableble to nust m^,; i side, ing,” Fram]npton said. “The riderr fahad to and Jones hav spectacThey . ^ the end thoithough, the'final decision^ k y p ^ ‘^ heflnls r. I Contli^lMtfromBl W ith eig]ght boats of sim ilar speeds sp Leavitt in ane] )9. andthefinals.___ ’ ■ . washed[ us down pretty good. I had[nolane no to attem ptingg to stay in their desigiignated The family I and The’races condsnclude today starting with drive thelle boat in and dam near crasheishediL” ' lanes aroundnd the first tum, stickinglg fto the . nephew Ken : mp’s Super Stocks heatleatraces at 10:45 ajn. C Faulknikner, however, was less dip]iiplomatic rules can beye tough. The racers mustlist start Ctacker” to a its on I I' ' ri 1-H. i-li V ' ' 3 ■ in his restesponse to the situation, as close to evene^ across the hulls as ^possible .' Saturday, tu r ‘^ e rre e are just some racers thathat would and then trstavel approximately 1,00(0 0 0 feer Danny ’s w cracl rather bebeat you by the rule bookscsjhanon j beforethefiifirsttum. Price. the waterter,” Faulkner said. “Whenin your3 on “We‘ju sttt need to all keep ouf.lr heads Skip TuttleIty of the rider has dwindleIsieM i.iMFit«nr.»9»l;lJM0 top andd tthey can’t get you, theyy gog after screwed on1 straight and get througljgh that race at the; R< the driver whd’e the oi LHwriCwiSUtlTwiMilltMMliM' i yoursecojcond boat I guess.” first tum,” BHamilton said. . National enduiand checking gauges. ! Newtonton flew in.late last nigBt'oron a red- Faulknerr also took the K-Boat grudgegi . unopposed. .moreLa substance then show,GN-i : ‘ eye from»m Phoenix, Arii., after an *>ngini» match and1 ia $ 2 3 0 0 check, beatingng jphn competition onin him to tell-me where^ tiie 1.UmHii^SU4;tnep«M lpH j|PI|-breakinin^ one >of'.Faulkner’s Proro Stocks Guthrie, Jr.r. and Cory M ons^. Fauaulkner fastest overalls are ih com p^son to'wfao n ^ 1.ai«TM.ir Evan*. 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'■ ■■ ■@ 71^Haap%usiiiiiesses-jTT DI o 'j' ) i g aINEY I p will be on the prowl in \j I ing months, seeking good ' . Jerome chambersr solicits s, historic spots and diverse diversioi■dons to offer'up as orderly y nominations fOrrewards a edventtupttire to the d riv i^ tourist. • • JE R O M E - The'he Jerome.' T he aimI is luring those ' vXhambtf bf Commercexce.is seeking tourists'sts* vehicles off m ajor high- some spedel folks to honor.ho: * 'and into the smaller com­ : The business orgaiganization is munitiesities of south-central Idaho, solicitins'nominatiotions for its tually spurring new hotels Citizen of the Year-an-and. Lifetime imd resn-estaurants to open, Achievement awards.[.Both B winners hat’s the idea,” said John will be recTo^zed at an Oct.1'7 Atwood,•od, spokesman for the U.S. ' chamber luncheon andid ai t a Jerome Commeimerce Department’s Eco- i^unty Fair parade Juljfuiy 24. nom icIc D evelopm ent A dm inis- N om inations are due dti July 13. tration.m. . C^32«713. , e EDA this month. ir's moves h Cerltral Idaho Tourism RecRecreation Development Zlons.IntoSOOIniIndex m S Assodatidation Inc. of Twin I^lls, to . SALT LAKE. C IT:TY \ - Z io n s . ■ ■ a regionalrc loop tour system ... Bancorp., which has seseveral bank to drawaw 'risitors and create new branches in the M a^c'^cVaUey.has nonfarmUTO jobs in an amcultural b e ^ added to Standardard & Poor's W ^ M area suffniffering economic distress, S&P 500 Index. s a pretty innovative exper- : The Salt Lake-ba:b as e d b a n k it and a n ew co n c ep t for > replaced'Alza Corp.,., e a m aker of ’ f SH SCITRDRDA,” the organization’s drug delivery systemsms, after the UUM.COUAI g e c uitive tiv Director Heather Tiel close of trading Fride being bought ^y ‘M-r J( - n wWelt, . preildantofBrlCoof'|dihilaho, recently w u nimad oneM of the 8mall Buslneu Peopiople of the Year by th e TwinFIn Falls Area Chimbar of Commimerce. T h e gigrant is funded under Johnson, which is alreaready a mem- EDA’s’s Economic I Adjustment ber of the S&P 500. • Program,'em, which helps states and ■ Zions, which operateates six com- I H auni'ries develop plans to — mercial banks with1 3374-offices ------Pchamherr honors p<)etxoleumjLdistributoor, veterinjlanan. eract changes in their eco- around the West, wasi addedac to the nom icc situations si that are caus- S&P 500 GICS Bankss SIm bindustiy By Wtjlnl H iB H :;growA~.1 -.and several acQlHiitions.ns. She now has nine yearsy< of busi- inaorihr threatening to cause, seii- ^oup and the-Banli inks (Major Tlmo«l« - r -.-Expectect more expansioo^ln: dis­lis-. n ess u n d er th e bellsltofherlab tructural damage to the. Region^) Industiy-^ujoup. .underlyirlying economic base; In| • Pnlfwial Rnfirf^mup V tribudonon trucking and In'conve-i^e- .coatj. . . , . p-wilLreplace------x w inN-FALLS-^One-presides-- ~ 7 ^ e n c e:stores;-' - . / a Avenue loca- thU-case»se, low farm commodity-;- - . ^nsintheS&P.MidCap "AfiBieasedMaini iip400Index. over a1'distributor d that-m ulti-’.; ’ **In' OUTou industry, you'haw to tibn 'in Twin Falls, MagicN Valley 5 and the resultant dedine • 2 ' - • plied gasoline sales'more,thanr --- ' -'- -' 'Stay onn theI edge w i^ growth,”1,” Veterinary Hospitiitallaresfol:- mers’-spending. - - - __ r .' i center; 27s amenes in a dozen years. The ' W est sailuid. “So we’ll tontinue to gmnH animals—dogss and i cats and . A ^funds locally devised ini-‘ mastered payroll paper* acquiree other0 tnisinesses and con-in- a few exotics such isfeiTets,iiib-as tianves-ss - such as SCTTRDA’s - inf teaches Quick Boer upgrading, the busininess now has early plaiplanning stages. The grant,; invento^ managemenent software Businessss People of the Year. com]immunity supporter,” Justjst enough labonitory equipmente< to Atvraod}d said,'! vnll fund a market^ program for businessesssof c all sizes. M agic5ic Valley Veterinary,y. adding that one BriCoC 0 perform its own diagrgnostic work- sis to identify and define^ Classes will be heldd t ftxim 6 to 9 H ospita:tal owner Dr. Connie m m m y e e c h a irs t h e c h a m b e r’s such as blood testsiandX-ruys- a ifutilized tourism opportu'.? p.m. Thursdays, Julyy 112 through RippelI won'inv the division for u -li' . 'r transporlortation committee andnd - arid get speedier resesults than in nines ” - historic markers, scenic; Aug. 9, in Room C93:93 of CSI’s businessjsses w ith fe w er th an 105 , Dr. Connie RIpi thatBriCriCo’s jo b g ro v n h h e lp s thhe e its early days, whennit ; sent away overlookooks and the like - them .Evergreen Building. CkCost is $100 ' employe!yees, and BriCo of Idaho0 opened her biulnestIf I) 1992.; lo ca l business b community,[y. all its lab work, , plan detaletailed tour routes. SCITR*; per person. Re^strantants are wel- Presidenient Dan West in th e more-s- - ' • . “They’rere a Twin-Falls-based busi-isi- When the businesSSS opened in DA willill tiyt to link attractions in* come to bring guestssts who can , than-lOc0 category. ' , ' He joined BriCd intn lwin Falls ness thatlat in flu en ces a lo t of-w hatlat March 1992, Just Ripippdandtwo c 'drives for motoring* share their classroomom personal The two:t businesses weree 12 years ago as a di^{p ^ ch er; then goes on1 in ir southern Idaho.” employees ran' the ^show. Now, it ts to follow. .computers at no extraI chchaise. among: thoseth nominated for theirr general manager. No^6w as presi- Aggresressive on a sm aller scale,Ie, h as th re e d o cto rsi -- including . Thmknk of it as a connect-the--. For information orr tto sign up, longevityity, profitability and com-i- dent, he oversees a wiwork force of R ip p elrl andt her veterinarianan Rippel - plus halfa a dozen staff [rawing of Magic Valley. Sherry Rust at 733-'33-9554, Ext. m u n ity:y involvement; amongg 65, as well as distributlution centers cli nic startupsti already this year:or members, 1 said sh e a n d h e r col*- 2450, o r se n d e-mail e- to other factors.fa A florist and aa and autonlated'^^'CBrdrd-lockf fuel- . received»I a Small Business of thehe Between its firstt andi second leagueses mighti model their, pro- yust®csJ.edu. nurseiymymm took the honors lastt ing locarionis in Twin1 1Falls, ^ise,* Year AwardA\ from the Idahoho year, the clinic doulubled its rev i'S"'®fter ' one to th e north. : year. . • M o u n tain H om e,B, Hailey, Departm'mient of Commerce. Andnd en u e , th e n it d idd the same . I International Selkirk Loop* tlew .Directions presentspr B”*1 “Iof the 2001 wiimers won1 Ketchum, Jerome anand Mackay, the Idadaho small Businessss between its secondid a n d th ird “ 280-:80-mile circuit exploring* I,, , chamberter executive Kent Just’ss and three convenienceice stores. , D evelopopment Center at thetie year& In the past cou]luplebf years, ■ niore thanthai two dozen towns and! . feamworklng skill[Ills class praise for rew ed-up sales. “I ju st rely on my employees.a I Collegee of< Southern Idaho thislis revenue growth hasi b\ e ^ S t o l O : Indian reservations in^ jTW DJFAIiS-Thel\e Center for “Thes BBriCo people have reallyf hire' quality peoplee with good- spring. namedni ber the region’sI’s percent annually, Ri]lippel said in Washingington, Idaho and thel New Pirections at thele el had to learn to be a by'c-mail at Virginiaia®magicval' ^ ■ 830 pan. Tuesdays andid ’Thursdays, • .’■sdd.: ,,; > southern Idaho’s ppopulation busincssvsswom^ as well as a veti t !ey.com Please see TOURS, Page D2.' July 10-24, a t the Cententer for New Directions. One creditit iis offered. m m i^ .Cost is $66.50;finandalial assistance and scholarships aree available.i € BaseballI fever sweejeps offices : Register os soon as possilssible. H«ro‘si hhow a fow co m p an ies with1 NtHAglo Valloy locations, orr cotrior looal tias, farad In ths stock markot during - The Associated Presss______: For information, call 733-9554,73c Exl Friday's Prsviousus WMkly 52-wt-wosk ' Annual : Aroun)und the watercooler or (800) 680p274,£x^ 2 6 8 0 . ■ o i: D*M)ription Closs Fridsy/ chsnfls . hloh-Bh-low Yl*ld A new survey showDws that more ______. : , . . rAUBERTCONS ...... * ...... 2B.70 .. . .. ;-.29.555 -0.85 ...... 36,06-16 - 20.06 ...... 2.65 % /....AMERISTAR....;...... 1 4 .7 3...... 12.45S ...... 2 .2 8 ...... 16.4545 - 4.00 ...... NA th an 12 p ercen t .of)t Americans bringingng his1 tongue-taming'tech- who follow'baseball Bald Mountain ch)shalrllfts gs|» ...... • CONAGRA ...... ___...2 0.53 ______.20.60D ...... ’••0-0 7 ...... 26.19-19-17.50 ...... 4.38% - II have faked s to corporate America..____ . 18-2931 V."77777T;NA------— anlUnesswitirtheire — open^urday ifer^ir^ummer- - 5 .!!!!!! 4!o3 !! !!! ! !49.eo10-21.0 - 0 NA T h!i sNorthbrook, , Ill.-based spend a day at the ba lization recently began : SUN VALLEY - You)u don’t.havei i!! IriffjlTfllsS;i. . .^ ' . i . .41.40 .'...... 41.70) ...... *0.30...... 48.00« • - 34.00 ...... : 3.79 % The Maritz Poll ool t ; " j 6 r a n - fcwalk fo thetop of Baldyildyanymore...... ’ HARLEY-DAVIDSOM ...... 47.86 ...... 4 6 .0 0J ...... 1.96 ...... 50.62-12 - 33.19 ...... 0.25% lg seminars to curb cursing- ...... HOME DEPOT ...... 80.71 ...... 48.00} ...... 1.81 ...... 58.94>4 •- 34.69 ...... 0 .3 2 % domly d e c te d adultsIts around the a t^ ffioffice in response to a dd-^ : Bald Mountain chairlifrlifiswereio ida!!!‘!.‘....IDACORP___ . . . 1 ____ ...... 3 5 .6 5 ...... 38.00J ...... -2.05...... 81.6111-32.25 - ..J5.17% United Smtes said 58f8 percent pay ugeofcor'complaints.from employ-* ' . crank up for the sum m « Saturday^ JCP ...... J.C . PENNEY .. ; .28.92 ...... 22.87r ...... 3.38...... 26.48'4 8 -6 .0 2 ------4 .9 3 % attention to the majoilo rl^ e^ Of . ees about Hikers and sightseerssrs can ride •....JPHEALTY ...... 22.88 ...... 22.36J ...... 0.53 ...... 22.99.19.15.38 ...... 8.65% out profane colleagues. * ...;.KEYCORP ...... ; . . . . .28.01 ...... 23.S8) .,.>..>1.13 ...... 29.29-: a - 17.50 ...... 4.72% that figure, one in ei^t,ei or 12.6 “lAlotoot of people say swearing is> them to the top then walwalk down 0; km :....' * k m a r t ...../! i ...... 11.80 ...... 11.36J .V . . 0.44 ...... 12.32'32*4.81 : ...... NA percent, said they hhad tak en a a problens dde the chairs to the bottlottom. k r I!!! ilem for them at their work* ...;.KROaECf ...... 2 4 .6 8 ...... J28.31I ...... 0.43 ... -----27.94-•4-18.25 :... ___ NA sick day from work toto see a game. and bringing it up with management' iT he chairs will be reai•eady to take LRW...... LABOR R & ^ y ...... 4.18...... i.4.13 I .'..’..-^0.06...... 8.12-2 -2 .5 0 ...... NA But the same stutudy showed or human mountain bikes Junein e 30. They •. • . • . . .LONQVieU/ FIBRE...... 11.08 ...... 1 2 .0 4I...... 1-0.06 ...... T4.28-: 8 - 1 0 .8 6 ...... 4.01 % aan resources, but nothihg{ ...... M C D O N /^S ...... 28.12 ...... 26.67..r ...... -0.85 ...... 35.06- that professional fooiK)tball defeat- is done.” ; rem ain open through Sept. 3. M U ..i; >6 - 24.78 ...... 0.75% e.” said O’Connor, founder* | ...t.MICRON^CH ...... 38.38 :...... 3 9 .8 0) ...... 1.12 ...... 97.50-0 -2 8 .0 6 ...... NA ed baseball as Ameilericans’ pre- of the three-year-oldthi group and ii ' The outdoor grill at Lookout: OMX ...... O FF IC W A X ...... 3.30..'...'..•.3.62: ...... -0.22...... 5.31H . -1 .5 0 ...... NA f e r i ^ pro spo rt “Eni:mployers are author• of o f'“Ctiiss C ontrol” j R estaurw t dn top of theJje 9,150-foot PHA.... . ; . .PHApUAClA . . . . ___...... 48.79 ....^.'.48.6&.r ...... -0.01 ...... 64.000 -4• 2 .6 0 ...... 1.11 % probably lucky pr ...... 30.60.33.00 , .-2.50 .66.87-17-26.40 ^...'..0.16% pro football jhe -classes,--c which run* i . m ountain vHll be open*^n'^aily from !!!! A l b ■. ■. V ■. games are only hel< on week- • between 11 ajn . to 2:30 pan...... 9 .03...... ;.-9.74:: -0.72...... 9.99-9 - 1 .7 5 ...... NA :en $1,500 and $2,500,> { .....jsEARa ...... 4 1 .7 8 ...... >:38.70) ,...... 3.05 ...... 43.011 - 27.75 ...... 2.20 % ends and.evenings,s,” said Phil remindd potty-mouthedp peopled : : Lift rates are $15 foror adults for - Iko 7. [ ...... 7 .2 B ...... Q .7 9 I. .------0.46 ...... 16.69-5 9 - 3 .0 0 ...... NA Wisemw, marketinglg vice presi- that swec one ride and $20 forr aan all-day skyw ...... 20.04 ...... ; .27.85 i . ...■...•1.81 ...... 30.79. wearing damages others) 9 * 1 6 ,0 4 ...... 0.31% dent ot Maritz ]Marketing and foster .... " pass. R ates are $6 andI $1$10 for S I S I•X ' / . JAROET ...... 48.34 .35.62I ...... 0 .7 2 ...... 40>*0-0-21.75 ..... 0.61 % sters negativity...... ; Z...XINION PACIFIC ...... 25.27 ...... 51.30 » . -----0.87 ...... 60,70-0-37.12 .1.53% Research Inc., basedd iin St. Louis. To cut dren 12 and under. Seaseason pass^ \jsb / 7 m t down on c u rs h t^ stu-» '.....U .S . .BANCORP...... ^.:.23.00< .21.80«.K ...... 1 .5 0 ...... JM.06-6-15.38....,..3JM % dents learleam to use alternatives to* Cost $250 an d can b eB ppurchased , m ^ -----. . .WAL-MART-...... 4 9 .9 8 ; ...... •,48.15'.i ..•.1;63 ...... 62.94-4-41.50 0.56%. - ' from Stm Valley Sportsrts Center at . • . . .WASH.FBDERAL I..,:....v;.28.B0 ...... 25.53I ..;..'..i.27...... 27.30>0> 18.38 ...... 3.43% Complaints aboutit Ctirsinfi tradidoniional four-letter words , tlM River Run d ^ lodge...... WELLSFABQO ___ .48.18 .43.15i ...... 3.03 ■----- .56.38- 8*37.38 ...... 2.0 8 % ‘ spawn new semin;I n o / W k l i k e “f-f*f-forget f-M it” - aind are* . v-For informadon, callPI22-2231.- 62 ^ . . . . ^ON^BANCORP...... 87.58 .58.36I ..-..;4':1.19..;...... 64.00-0 - 40.62 .1.39% ' inar, booH ■ adviseded to practice bblng- Sui^KsdbyEdEdwsrd Jenss 324-0174I Jam es O'Connor,, presidentp of . patient,t, m ake A eir poiiits polite'I from staff andIwlrereporti. wl J the'Cuss Control Academy,A' is lyand^think before they s p ^ k . -!

A.". :■ f t L l ; ' ^ ' —....■ ' t ' — ——"T"— r - .j :.<■ ■ ir biFWKilMie Sundv.JoM ^Si,aooi . 'i. i C ______. . ■ ' Fniirs-^ MithwidfltiaiOl. .- ' • \ ' “tioniions, shoppihg.'ahd dining- • ..... venuenues,- lod^ng, cidtural and. - 1 ■■ .. - histoIsmric. apdvides and seasonal!. | . , :w en i i ■■ • ■ ■■ :■ •<-■. M l ' . SC foundation'for its plan^^[ ! | ' . ■ ■ ! K>p system in the form of a patf. ■ h I ^ b f ^adventure packages” ■ Magic V ^lejley Regional ' H H larketing in the Hagerman,’ • ~~TW edr * — iS:iv'er“Gountry*s—history"bn'~~“'' v e • $4,854 for MVR/RM C n u rs i^ ' - ■ hbrsibrseback, enjoy . isolated * duration in dta- Indeiidependence Lake for a day of ] bbetic ei educa- ’ fishilshihg, and finish by cycling don, cardiovas* - -« throiirough the City, bf Rocks, cular pul- ' .. . Nadoadorial Rescuve. Donary r.eha* - T^b important differenc{[s:, ' biUbiUtadon, radi- ■ ■ he adventure p ackag tty'tb^' • adon therapy, ' !t folks fl out of their cars; the BflinH ad( lotop o p tours.,might cater .to'' ppatient at trans-'. ' port, pun man- - Hartzctz of M a(0e;Viiai»jifM i^ the D ^ i of tbe .Qaarter Awar«rd from Bank of to>uris;s u ri in buses or persbnaL POf shides, Tiel said. And th e new- a^gELgement', Americirica-SMttte Autoditoup. KtrU•rtz taki It wat No. lin ' vblamin t of auto loans vehic emergency me^dnstics and radiology. Mant viM p r e t l ^ B of AlAutoOro^up.-r/,’'"!. At .'I'.',:.v k ingolg of its Hagerman Valley pilot. ,*$2S0foranMVKmMC snploy- Zloin• BankB mptay—t paint a Burieiiley wbfflan’s home tlila montfi ' IM lstl ''^c. '■ ■ projireject in April 2000, thfn; ee who had a pertist'sonal emer-’ ■ ■ i i i i i m ld6d the Mini-Cassia advert I tuire re package to its marketing-: a zZioni i Bank held its llUith .Pro Paint, a loq is spring, T id said.' ® '^i210 to MVE*PM C Hospice—L lal Paint-a-Tbim June 18-23.23 provided tbe paint.:>c«j;comp«iiy. . S6nrices for patientiteqaipment. e i„ coo J t a t a discounted priesIt and supplies' ■ Tbe Twin Falls organizadon., lomniunities throughout iie Fedend a h h b u n)ig ^ ' Federal Home! LoanI Bank of ho^jpes forM ahb IVavel Coimdl - • $3,650 for newr COcomputers for Idaholb and Utah. More thanin . The Paint-a-Thon , . Seatde, where helea^setyM on the MVRMC MedicalIc^ library. -^000 2 )1. ' th e region is targ<»ihrou^ou.- mding in Jlily to develop a 3 Zions Bank employee vol- Bction olf new offlcer the FinancialII 'Operations .1.1-^lird adventure package for • $280foreducadojdo^displays unteei:ers were scheduled toto ' '•^income,-elderly getedai to lowr 86l6CAMPA T b b ^ ()f .(iirec[rec- . Committee and chairscii die Board Qlen for the Southem IdaldahojRegional scrape ^5 homeowners. Thean 1 d d isab led NA3 lenns Ferry and M ountain' Ipe, prep and paint 45 i of Home Federal^ whidiUch"' Audit Committee, ■■ ■ Homiome, which Tid aims to have. Cancer Center.. homes;e& " of last year’s recii5 average age. icirs ol has a Jeronfonie.' • $4,000 for generaeral .support of P mp' •*s owner was 75, withdpienthome- . ... onI theth ground by early 2002. aployees from Zions Bank’s bank office T ra d e J o u m a lssingles l out scrr;riTRDA hasn’t dedded what: the quick respons>nse units in ‘ Burieyey b ^ d i painted the homele monthly; incometh an av^ge - > . r Declo, C !^ of Rocksrks/Almo, Buhl of. E s V d U .S . C ellu la r fblor award ea is next in line. Esther Short, at 1810.0' P rojects are selectle jof $830. ■ ■ ' e I e-.c t e I The.brganizadon, using th e' andHagennan. y, ' of statecte(l h with the . O verlfrland' Ave. in. Bucley. D a n ie l ; L. I TWINFAILS-t■U&Cdlularsald ogan ' :“^ d e the Great Rift,” • $1,000 for schoihblahhips fo Emplo:ilovees and'their famnfga• i _ d e s . 'com m unity :oi housing agen- ' — . ■ it WBs’named-tiie^«^200UVi™i«» ------77—Camp4tainborr6ddwo, a &uiomei volunte ir and local churches,oraaniMdons IW jp rtSigimilly-intended-ttrbnUd-air— ateered for th e fourth year llllll...... 1.... o f . . ’ Titan Award winn*Mfacustomer [venture package for each;,'?! ‘' camp for pediatratric cancer to help i. to painting, Zions elp. m erhbers bf thft' Mini- ss. In addition 'the board aniand s^rviceby Wireleless Review, an (bee 13 ^ coundes it covers - patients. IS employiees H | K en i . . , . C assiaiia'community who are-e provide y an l deani chief execu>cu- industry tr^ m a ggazine..' ff aroaea drawn along geographit^ Hie MVRMC Fouroundation also eldvlyrly, on a fixed mcome and,d m ow ing, p lan tininup, g p ru n ^ , dveofBcer.r. . Wireless Revi served or CEO posidons;w^ ih notedIowa was U.S., C( ellu la r’s 1.8_ _ .s aid. id ...... ______exams and other thiitilings for dia- ■ ProfnoUons snd stafl^bsnsss... •P.O.BCD c e r oona, r Nebraska and IdaKo.** percent custbmer-x-di^ecdori rate . Thenewest The grant, she added^'l betic patients in Magi NewceitKicatkins. ' Twlr>Fat agicValley. ; g*Seminn end wnfshops. ------• Ariioniae and his wife, ^ t t e , movecived -b e lo w the 2 to 33] percent indus- willII helph SCTTRDA buUd on thfe ^ Falls, Idaho _ • $3,688 for paramamedic equip- . ^Awards and actdevements. 03 H edaho a fr.om Omaha, Neb.eb., try average, th e cocompany said. > woricirk it tias done so for'and t t ^ ‘ m ent 73309- , • ChaCharttaUe business actMiies. . Fta:,67'»31.&t242 toWale he was first vice presiesi- In id ate d in 19!999, each year thatat researchi into the larg^.i • $5,287 for supsupport of a .OthOther business news. 73^55B77-4543or w h wt' eof residi^tlkL lending forfoi > the'-Wir^less Tfirf tans Awards.. regioigional driving tours.' . regional emergencyy nmedical ser- ______5538 . . ' d en tu 0n erd d -F ed eral B an k ancand honor one wirelesciss carrier, each - —^ ' vices conferwce. YouriMrfitainmdMdtae: NoonThondnoay IOC puoaccuon tne idhowrii III__ _ , Pnmmiadmt',wd pEO bf the »mb- b in the catQgbrieiies of wireless rimes-iVews.BufincuTin Editor • $4,615 for th e! ycyouth assets ft^siaNtay. p r ^ dary'Commercial i Fe.dei:a:i:al dat^ 3G pn^uctsis and services,, Virgirg in ia S. Hutchins canibe- ' ' programs of SotSouthcentral ------1 sid iar;tg a^ C o rp . wir^ess broadbaland, customer readiticfied at 7 3 3 ^ 3 J; Exf24i;‘ or HealthNet. Thes

TWm FALLS-- B.Betty Pettit, n 3 Oswald hasIS ■ Pharmadsts hon director of the 'IdahoId State b e e n w ithh years of service an>nored for 50 I University Center in Twin Falls, . AmeriPridee induded Ralph Smitmd licensure ; will retire Friday. for the pastI t • lithofB . uhL ■ jl ' She leaves B U aftafter 13 years ^ H j l year and wasIS dUHL-JudyH. If y o u ’re giving c yoLur money I of service. p r o m o t e dd Barker Realtors w;I. Ho^fmah-of I A barbecue in hohonor of her • - fro m cus-5- the Accreditetwas awarded retirement will be; heldhi at noon tomer servicee Representation dese d . B u y er a plDiace to siitay,; it liadid better Friday on the lavmm Ko officers for 2001-02^ ------— - ~ 7 ~ - K'KeyCenia'i'.'c^irn80o;KEY2YV2Yo6;ci-Wgi)nlo“ — ITT— '• "Pocatello.""'” ' ■...... w e re”! i mstalled .and specialIj—:— lastinstailnteHro'rr:e-paying the _ ___ ^ n a purchase. • . Key.com. K ’ , , AmeriPride also saidsai Brandon recogn:ginition given to several’ *•••*••••• as ngg/w Idaho p] Keep your words swe Oswald >vas hired, as > pharmacists, have to eatveet. tl You may - d a te for western idal[daho. H e will T h ee : hew officers include them. ^ be responsible for salessal in west- CathI[ KKetteriing, pharmacist at Golrtg on a wild gooi■•••••••»•• : em Id ^ p a n d Oregongon. Sav-MbiIbrDruginBuhL hadway to feathervsechaselsa , • •••■•••••••••eryour 4 nest. ■ Even castles In tht•• • • • • • • • ■ , Mature wcrarkers embnrace change mortgageihe sky have The AMOctrted Pr>>» ing new tU ngs 6n-th^.job.'I.' Candidate: a polit•••••••••a - ^k S n P Achloiieve er 44 percent said they^es stands for what heUtl^an ti who C r t. anythlilllng. Contrary to convervendonal wis- willing{ to.ti se^-.ex tra training orr will fall fo• thinks people ^ g ■ •■•••••«••••••*• K e y B a n k fs } dom, American workcrkers over the educadoitiod to cDntributemore to for. lu U ., . lnn»liKM. . lo^iir«>rmnce • ' ‘ Member FDIC.:0£a ^ age of 55,aren't~afa bunch of tbeir conompanies. We stand for good. Sl...... Dui codgers set in theilleir old-fasli- - Tlie smdysti also found that thiss prices and satisfiedI service, good , , _Fftffllum _ rM mlaM tor m» ONftiir only.wly.yMtm«tbp«K«yAa«flaoltn«n>wfi «r to ott ffw Anul PKCMliot YM (APY). / • ioned . ways,’ a Survey Si by ' experienenced SM ^ ts troqeiidous, td cu5tom«rs II0,000 ffluM M rnumiM In any comUni tiO* Uonfy MvM owkino Account raauM ’ Randsta^ N.A., a DtDutch-owned. . Mtisfactiicdon from knowing their - . SIO.Pnmkm CO RiM M fM lor l«sm er tvm n l n not nWUM Ktt cmr CO oflnnn. nt tnMnwn (Mpr« roquM to ptnltMCOvdoMtt^ntAPYIltSOO. « - ^ L ; employment staf^j^ g company. employey e r values th e woirk they nw Ami PinantM YM ll nu iii a■ o( Ientvof wd h tt ciwoi MDnilMl nooct. A pm«r m«r biitnpond l9r t^ w < B M ^ , I ’ shows. ■ • do. • ' iw tii SMiWllni riwc ' ^ ^ I \ These so-called “matures”**e r .Givene'n' th e purvey-, re s u lts , MUFFLER & PERFw m ^ I WilBMmn i nwnnwmi i m , , , ■ ■ J, . r -. We haye movec workers b etw ^ theiieagaofSS ' Randstaiitad‘*said M iiippersnapper IFORMANCE • I «ioTfo«i8um> .•mwmaiMiWWKTU ■MgLOSHWiin . an d ;69—* te n d to embrace manageisera' may just find these,B 607 Eastland Drit« d to ... . chan^ the stu^ saidaid. In fact, 81' vintagege employees, to be an'V ' OurMumtarrlveSouth . ' ’« > • p ei^ t said di^ ^a n intere^ed answerr forf< staffing ^rtages. 7 3 3 - 8 9 9 2 7 I ... , v . ••• ■ ------—-- ...... ,,,. • ‘J. f; .

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M o n e y -BusifNESSFIIEINGS- Potatcogrow^ers’ gnroup faiices e hlanges i .ITwTOne^awi ■ QV ' E.ldooa,De 83323. ^ ^ —: KngsrooC ' .B0ISE-Following[isthellstof is TWIN FA LLS-Potatato Growers ’ t n i ^ e ^ filed durii^ii^M ay w lth UntoTco' ConstniakM. Tod Sutimtao, XOfr' of Idaho, one of th ■y ot state’s re, Rupert. ID 8335a coostnielHi). Idaho secretary ( Farm & Ranch, Ray McDonald, strongest grower associ)dations for ■ opM - including bothith new ones 4423 n icooi three decades, seems toti be ieel* existing ones that- ing its age. Membersrs are torn a l» with counties and 18, Rupert, ID 833Saj*tan mda. SSSK.-jgitd Plac* n LLC,, David P. between retiring an oriorganiacion refiledTrith'the sttte.; • • ...... McAaaiiaeyT sy7l087W. R im St., Suite 100.-• ' th at has possibly^oiitlivivedltsuse^' .]^,usinesses are listed-sd- b y name, Boise,iD83703702. Cr«dc-Vari*».-Nakn Tqrior, 1025 ^fulness oz.reJuveiiatiii£ng. the asso* 5 w ' . a ^ t , address'andiiatu Kt^m^^senioM . ' datibn Aat sw ed theheir fathers' ______, • ... — and themselves-weU-U-for many— V anbener, 2 » W. Main. Jerome, ~ “A Touch of C1«U- Hmir'ir SiStudio, Helen • years. lU y. 200 8 . Mlln, No. X.X.'Trail t C reek, McCoy 8«(c C ^ b ie , TersM 1. McCoy, .1646 When many readersrs w ere stUll K«ebunvlD8mo,M!tT{cs«. . .wt..TwinFan*,lD8330L . children in the earlirly 1950s, 2 Becono Devine. Jeonifei 1-S C a ttm Home Building. Mkhacl ^ Pole U m Ro«l B , TwinaFaOs,XDU301, F( D.Buirell,PXPX). Box 763, Bdlevue, ID 83313, efforts were getting imin d er way to reuiLwnrtcs*. form organizations that tli would m F a n ^ Jim Btomburg, 2466 E. represent the Idahiho potato ”4i!f'p'S£’£ vin Falls, ID 83301. retaiL ' fa m d : at the bargaininging uble. . >utiec. Jo*e h. Mlrsmowes, 448 W. -Aanhrwk BtU Bowtt. F atrid way 30, Burley, ID 83318, retail ' By 1961, num erous organiza* Ofy/. 317 8, Jerome. ID 83338. t tions'from around t i h e s ta te . Aclion Cycle* *N S le d t I ■ Mltchell'iill's Heatl» ft Cooling ft O o d m U . Kimberiy I^Mci^tsd. Twin Falls, . fUfritfratioa,ion, WlUiam £ M tdien. 609 Uth becfime more united in th e ir n)jB3301. rome. n> 83338. services. efforts and in 1966i t th e nam e AOT Finn* LLC. Todd Cerra Rvestments Inc, Teny L. HawUnsi Potato Growers of Id 83301. K a ADTD Fanni LLC. ToddI Cerratt.C« 250 E. fjelsbn Dal was incorporated. It wasv .a new 3ooa,Burtey.n)a33X8. ' era for potato growersrs with bet- Adrenture Fho(o. Denlel LulLuke B ^ , 284 ^■’nSJ ateSm TechnologyI Ine, Tonia Huber, ter marketing leve^e;e and more Uncoln 8t,T w in Fallf, ID 83301l30»,t«aUtr*le. SLS,lVrin ' FaUs. ID 83301. grower representation. •ervket. . ' ^ . NewUfeOe O utnadv Wood River Assembly m .Alesandei- Denttl CroupIP C< ^ cM red , J . of Cod Churdurdi. 5X1 N. Main S t, Hailey. ID “The original goal wsm s to nego- Robett Alexander. 126 S eamod ! Ave.> n . Twin aervicei■ices. . tiate contracts with p Fidh. ID 83301: ng Trucking In e , Niel W. Ring. and to organize," Jim1 Chapmaii,• •American Real Estate & »N,Buhl.lD8331«. D m n a Vbnmer. P.O. Box 566.1 de Softball PUyer* AssociaUon retired execudve direaa o rfo rP G I 83303. tetvkM. me Bnins. X91S N. Fillmore S(, .■ said. ‘'Althou^ bargasaining was Applewhite Excavaiio.110.,' M.,k S S A 'S183338. S . . . the original function, A g^j^H .Jenw I Enterprise*. Aim F. Lowe. 314 W. 1, they IHHIII awihaoe. ID 83352. retail trade. the need-for politica]:al involve- . cuamwums/H*^ Autumn lun* Farm L&C, J u jy In c, Marin Banicsu 1567 Blue ' mentaswelL” S40 K. Second Ave.,1Cetcliuc>. C LN, Twin Fans, ID 83301. Kitato Industry Is poised for’ changech with the fate of the PotatoPc Qrowen of Idaho uplln In ithe air. ' B & H Cair Ranch Inc., Dian By 1970, PGI m ^ bb e ^ sh ip w as . “ s s r ad ’t t/nder, Layton Ryaa Larson, a t its peak with some' 2,8002, liiem- ■. BohBinonRtwd, Jetone. m S3: . Acwiuia. ID 83350, retail trwle. M, n said Brockman, himseself a fonner wheat crocrop and chances are it’s ' . Bi< Valley Tail LLC. Dean 4 Equipment Inc, Brace C n f. 808 bers. As the potato processingp: At^t^Drive, n> 8^ 8. ive. Twin FaBs, ID 83301. farmer and rancher. hic th e ArlranArt Valley this year. Jostworks£ “■ 1, LLC,,.r' ■ o u r Place 1 industry began to thriveive, demand -Hi ce la c , Kerri Taylor. 3020 Warm for french Mes skyrodttketed and SnowV mmold - yes, snow mold in 21372 U&'iugbwiV 30. T ^n.Falls, Fa ID 83301, Springs Road,ad, Ketchum. n> 8334a in winter - killed off most retail trade, tdvicoa. D t^ s Take’N'Bake Pina, D and 1980 saw state productction prices llHI New rental pool ofl Boatman LLC, Tom Younc,«g. 2MS.WE, vSSrO?!0. Box 31, Twin FaUs, ID 83303, topping $450 million. ! Valley’s winter wheat Dietrich, ID S3324. retalltnde.u alternatives on Lensmhi River when whawhat littie snow tiiere was . Bon Free, OulnophcrR. Tod^, however, “thehere’s prob- : nmbotn, 2445 PfneCtee» FlFUta LLC, Goidoo O. Kaosen, An old prac- meltedI ababout halfway and then tlliHD-83301i;------216St>mtnidpkIAtc; BurieyriD 83318:------—ably^not—another—!s ta t e - o T — ■ SUN VALLEY - Ai “ ■ ■ PlaiWItLLC1C . AUmn Prinsko, 621 DeerfkJd province that is as fraractured or ' tice ot renting waterer may help----- fo n n e dl-a-cruscrThe-siiowiuoId— -jr ^ 'Braadford Tap IIoyM & CriV Drive.HaiIey.1ey,ID 83333. toJteValleyAgy^;.,:.. Lemhi R iver was followUowed by 20 or 30 days of - G lA tikese*. 3171 Snow Bank. broken up as Idaho.’o's potato iK ltli.: water users on the Lc ank, Hailey, ID PMWLLCLC David R. Price, 1200 Overiand tollrnes^j^^weeMyrV^ ' water. SO-mile-pei-per-hour wind that made y,lD8331& industry," iCeith Espli keep control of their w AutomoUvo, Jasminen j ^I C U . 2 3 1 : Ranch. Diane Prescott. 4062 H: administrator of PGI sa A new rental pod vwas created sprayinglg FRotmd-up next to impos- - l i ^ v e . N . BuhL XD 83316, sen•eoiect. 3300E,‘IWinIin FaUs, ID 83301. services. J during the 2001 Ler»«’i.;lative ses- ?>>>= fort)r the' m inimum o r n o - ^ . CampbelU Improvemeni Idaho of Sun VaUey Inc. Midiad ly. adding, “or as less oriorganized.” ' ~ ' '■ C«BpbeU, 308 Spnice. Kimberi B sion on the Lemhi Ri^vertopre- fa™e:sms ill tiie area. lg. 500 S. Main S u Ketchum. ID Disorganization andid com peti- a t la s t w e ek ’s Id a h o C a ttle was an absolute night- 8334a dveness within the indiidustry may. Assodatioidon midyear conventionJ v e n t -a call fo r w at'Iter by the -Canyon Rim Oral Surteiy.FU FL A ^A . Pro Liner,ier. Ping M cIntyre, 5421 U.S. y National Fish Marinine S ervice. m o re, ” sisaid Hans Hayden, a F U u DDS, FA. 2064 Waihlngiofigton Sc N, Twin Highway M.^No. 93. 6 ,^ r^ e , ID 83338. be its undoing. 'in Pocatel]tello. Twin Fqlls County Falls, ID8330L j The action is a resporonse to find- wheat tanfarmer in the Valley and a The movement towarirds reorga- Commissio:sioner Bill Brockman said er of the Idaho Wheat Carpe Brewskl LLC, Jay[ay Bride, 320 '**R fcNnw ^ enies LLC N id W. Ring, 1553 . nizing PGI may have muchm to. do - ranchersi wwill need to pjay a moreg ing a dead smolt in ai Second Avft. N , Twin Falls, IDp 883:^L E.4IS0N.Buh^ 0 8 3 3 1 6 . f ditch there last y ^ - ission. “You’d get up in the ' Christensen Insuranco Servitervjces, Steven r .C ^ SmalnaU Engine Shop. Heidi Conner, with process growerss and1 their active rol'ole in policymaking if One state offidal delescribesthe >g *to spray, and the wind Chrisiensen, 583 E. Springlg CreekC Road, 13a Grandvidview D rive N., Twin FaUs, ID . processors. Literest inn member- they don’tI’t ^want to lose ou t •eady blowing 30 mile-per- Buriey,ID 83318, services. 83301.servicesIces. ship has gone up ammong this More anand more dty-dwellerss new pool as a hybrid b e tw e e n Ihe 'Q esr Wireless. Miguel T.T. Farfan,F 2900 ju ^ d y RUch id Edulpment. Crlss Rich, 920 3 conventional rental pcpools mn by ^ Jsnls Drive, Burley, ID 83318, ret upert, n> 833S0t retail trade, scr- gro u p as th ey seek bebargaining looking forfor. wide open spaces are ! the spring wheat was in dose Enough LLP. Kendall L tools for their contracts. c< moving to the country, and mostt local committees in tithree water )und. Mother Nature con- Drive, Ketchum, ID 8334a pham Inc , Robert Cttnln. 107 S. f districts in southemn id a h o and Complete Heme Repair. Seoa However, the groupI seems1 to could care're less about the needs of Lto_be_uncooperativ.e,____ kwtM.J(TOBe. M^nStfuScalley. JD IlC gg.------t----- the state’s W ater Bai ------2S6SEUiabeihBIvd.;TwinFallFans, ID 83301; R e U rPurns ro LLC Larry G enatt. 221 W. "— urge PGI toTeorganizeiandbetter e livestock:k' producers when it ;an|t. Renl^ Hayden:n has1 fought six frosts eeostructtoi. 03833X8., , define their role. comes todi> dealing with the odor off pools deal primarily v Costan Intematldnal Inc., VI 25 d e g r ^ F ah ren h d t, the A ntitpm li QuQts, Lavina R. anim al wasvaste or the noise of hayf water rights, while■™h?f^re? 1 s tone ­ strik in g on J u n e 18, 4 iSAddlson A v ^ Twin Falls, ID a18 G ridleylkW Hagennan, ID Bank deals with nat •diintiy WitJu. Jacolw Sned« 5 3 N . S a ^ tItrade. ^ Commissioner; UveiBStOCk itnight- atural flow p,^dn,ugou^t, wire worm and root MXrW, Rupert, ID 83350, retmUoailtnde. RJaeDisbiIsjwtdi, Rudy Rtitoo,' 5S4'SUver didn’t notice things like2 rights induding groundodwaler. rot. H e sai Culler Constriicrion. J o h n s said the w heat keeps try- inS coit CuUer, B e ^ Drive.^e,^Jwwne. ID 83338, tranfporta- groweisneedtobeppcoactlve 1 when they first deddedi -■ grow after the frosts, 2047 Bob Barto;i Highway.r. V,Wendell, ID tioo.publicutil POCATELLO - M as ‘alnting. Byron Strolberg, 211 ' Igic Valley to move ouout there, but they sure: ' Weather mal 8331B. retaU >0. Box 5534. Ketchum, ID 8334a representIt tthem, too, not ju st the! AM ERICAN F A L.^LS I - S ta rt b ro m eggrass ra meadow have all Dan West Fanns. Danny P. \ Speaking to ranchersrs gathered farmers an83;) 83355, CMftiuetion. services. E. 3600 N , Twin Falls, n> 8330L01. Sinclair, CaCarr & Co. In c , Rick Carr, 121’ '. Darriagtcn Cattle Co. Emy J. ^e ;T win Fans,n>8330l. 307 Sccond W^. Dodo, n> 83323, s I . . , Marvin P.O. Box 4. Deadwood Randi LLC. John C ID 83303. servioa. 133 Shoshone St. N..-IVrln Falls, E ■n Idaho Marketing, Grace E. Emplc□yees a:ari get intoi Stic:ky situjlations Desert Rose TonillM Ke lcrfll«i.3J6 Fifth, Rupen, ID 83350, retail . W. 50 S., Rupert, ID 83350, senriorvices. trade. . Desert Rose Livestockck Co., Toni SteUirigPaiiPainting Inc,'Jam es SteUlng, 160 By Kefmeth Bredemeler ” er confirmed as much.1. said b e got a call from another co- Ketterllng, 336 W. 50 S.. Ruper«pert.n>8335a RlverScW,Ki,K etdw m . ID 83340. The Washington Pott ______On ( the Job As for the commentnt about eat- workerr whow said he couldn’t ^ , StevensI Upholstery Oi 8c 8ma\l Engine . ing cheaply, Keary sa»iid, “That’s make itt andai he dedded to bring LLC, Charies Savage.Sav Galena R «p«ir, Mikeike Stevens, 1821 E. 2950 8., Just when we think« ’we’ve got Lodge, Ketdmm.ID 8334a . . . , 0 .. WendeltlD83.183355, services. . in ^ ti n g ” his fianceincee insteatL N eith er co- . Detiel&Bolley Enterprise*« U 1 ^ Sieve H. Stork LLC.LC Scott Richard Hanson, 203 ' everything figured 01out iri the I imij shoituu«, and th e registration' ' But wh&t to do abou)ut the situa- workerr contactedco me about the D e i 4 600 Fair Ave, Filer, ID>83328. 83: ' JunlDerRoad.1id.SunVaUey.ID833S3. office, along comes somime ticklish • fee* Sincccc the conference is in* tjon? Keary: “That’ss up to her. . change.i. I would have liked to Devine Custom* LLC, Frank^ Devine, 106 Iley B ro ils Alliance - Bald situation that we don’tt 1know how C ^ d o, ,I Iwould bave to pay for D6ral Drive, Jen in e, ID 83338. «dty. Bald Mountain Realty, P.O. ^ is not a reasonabible request have offenfeted tbe ticket to another c r>KS Inc., D avid H. 8 U iitdium; ID K334a flnaace, in*w to handle. We may havave a sense ®lr and an meals. This is goingS If she wants to stay ddose to the co-worker,cer, even if It was on short Grandview Drive N , Twin Falls,sa.”’ I ssssdnate. that something’s not rright in a to cost tneme about $500. Is what‘ boss, she could go- ,noticc.ItvItwas espedally awkward Elner C Blaikie □ LLC. Ela Ave, Ketdiiim. n> 8334a whole-. co'worker, but what: 833C esaletrade. along-to-get-along nresponse, should do,*^lo,” the worker said. “At' worker thinks sellingg the hondi- have contain ta c t^ m e to see if there Firth Family Ranch LLC, Und IV Discounu LLC Man; D. Weiss, . .which sometimes woiorks. Yet, tiie same9 time;ti Pm irritated she’s^ crafts would be fun, “I“ wouldn't were othDth'^rs that wanted to 1994 S. 100 E , Oakley, ID 83346. „ • 500 8 . MainnSt., S Suite 101. Ketchum. ID over the long haul,, 1that can makingmene pick up part of the tab. : Fredericksen Firewood, k o m . ■ do it. I would expectt to be paid attend?' S'-ouldS'. I say anything to Fr«lericksen. 906 Idaho St.,t., CGooding, ID Sim VaUeyley Entertaiiiment R evim u l c diminish the spirit, leleaving us “ShettJdold me, *As your mentor, I for doing th a t” d th e r co-w»-worker or my b ^ ? 83330, wboksale trade. ' ...... Katy Powell.:11. 301 Wilioway, Ketchum, H) unsatisfied and withI t a feelin g stronglyencourage em to go,’ yet A: “ThisIlls sounds like a tempest Free World Industries, Kent:ent FotherglU, fu d n g me to go. Siw'even 912 S p r a ^ Buhl, ID 83316. n that maybe we shouldi 1have said ‘ ^ ’s not few * Q: Every year, outur industry in a teapotipot,” Keary said- “It prob- ; 5. retail, whole- Superiorr WW elding tc Supply. Meny K. told me,, “Knowing“] you, I know ■ - . . . . Metxler, P.O.3. BoxB 227. Edeo. ID 83325, se^ something. I assodation iMlds an avawards cere- ably wasas ant expedient thing to | lo d M Charles Deaen facturing. But speaking up migight create you’ll eatt ono $5 a day,’ because II mony. Our Gim was uup ; for sever- do” for' thethi worker who couldn’t • liC 64, B d x i ^ Ketchum, ID S I Automotive & Repair, April office turmoil over anin indonse- liketofindtid a good bargain.” trade. ^ B a s e U ^ R upert, ID 83350, al awards, and my bosstss asked if I attend to passp on his tidcet to the ! Garrett tieating LLC. Paulul Garre»,C 954 ' rlm lvwbolM ^ quential event that’s bebest forgot- ■ D eborahah Keary, who answers> would like to attendid. He also coUea^eue who^ took his fiancee to Asi^owood Lane, Twin Fans. IDXD83301. I Tak^QnaKit Ko. MD. PA.Ming Ko, 630 ten. questionss abouta workplace i^ e si asked me to coordinanate buying the dinneriier. “I wouldn’t say any- Ginme Sharp Corp, Zane C0lene,149W.cm A d d S w ^B.W,TwlnPaIls.m83301. V Q: I woric for a'sm allII business. for the Society S for Human 600 S , Buriey, m 83318. Susan P. Boehme, 2329 Carey I the tickets and findln,ing co-work- thing. Let-e titg i a ” ______Ciskr-FamUy IJmUirt Partnct n> 83328, *etvtoe».------——We.have.fiveiuU-time.— e .staff and Resource: e __M an a g em eiit ,_iiLL _ ers to attend. I was tolold to buy a Nonethelthdess, Keary faulted the ^ Cisler, 108 Doral Drive, Jerome.^ I I D 8i ^ Thomas BroiBnthers Coestructioo. Travis N. about 30 controctempk^loyees. Ite Alexandria,ria, s ^ d this boss' is 'way' ' few tickets, bu t not a wholeV table b oss foir r putting p the staffer in I Cnien By Deiisa. Nkkel Md ana n e l P.O. Box T tonas, 8881 Poleft Lina Road W , Twin FaUs. bulk of our business is firomasin-& outoflinece on several counts, 2706. Hailey. ID s S b . services.. Bstrtictloa. ' ' for 10.1 asked severeral people “kind off an awkwWd position” by ; Tbe Croiind Round. Dtue' fasteners ft Equipment. Travis N. gle govemment contntract. Last “This is a a business trip,” Keary' who woriced.ln the delepartments limiting: thithe n 'u m ^ of tickets the ; En(Brpri*es LLC. 600 F air Ave 9 Pole Une RoacTw, TWin FaUs. week, the owner QskedImetodoa n baid.“Itisib norm al practice to pay' that contributed to 01our entries companyly boughtb 83mservices. XD8330l,retaUtaUtrade. ’ presentation at a jnajojor confer* for an emimployee’s travel when dumpy's Custom IJphol,h o ls te n Co.,. TlmberlakeJce Custom Homes LLC Ceorge 1 and had five say they'y would like “First,5t, the boss probably Sheldon Kernes, 661 Eastlandd A.0. Box 1008. HaUey. ID 83333. ence in Oriaodo this simianm cr.She they areon on company business. If toattend. should haveha\ sprung for a vn4io1c Falls, n> 83301, retaO trwle. servservices, manu- TVarufonnat also would like m e to hihelp out at (the worke‘ker) presents a paper,. T h e c e rem o n y w as on a table,” KearyKes said. “If a company facntrltig. . . ^M ain Ave. E.. Twin PaOs. ID' coniference her name \l & K C onstruction,. Uai tibe booth during th e co le an d th e co m p an y ’s Saturday evening, atand since I is goingI to be getting an award,. Kaniflgton. 813 Creentree Way,/ay. TVrtn FaUi,. lyjpp Enieriterprise* lo b Colby Tripp. 1407 selUiig foreigiMnade. hailandcmfted name woul)uld be in the program,. was tiying to make sunnre that co- then all1 the th people who worked ID 83301. cmstnictkm. - llthAvo.E,T*.TwinFans.ID8330I. items that are not InI tthe same . which makiakes thdr business look woricers who wimtedI tto go were olv a proje•oject ought to be there, ------H orT-Vlnyi Fettdng, HuichjjA 8j ^ 742------Twin FansItC t o u a ty 'C tf Rlpken-BasebaU,—~liDe~of ~ business. Thihe owner good." Caniage Lane, Twin FiSls, IDD(0301,retaU a TwiaFansBaselasebaU T m d ln g AU Stars,-4008 given th e opportunityf tto attend, I and maybelybe with their significant trad^coQstnictkin. ' . . ^ N.CanyonRldgUdge Drtv^TwIn FttUs. ID 83301. strongly encouragedid m e to Keary saidsai asking the employ- limited each person too 1one tick et others, too.too.” Hailey V lsu LLC, DouglasttJ-Aanestsd, J. • attend. Since l^s a smallall compa- ee to helpIp sell che handicrafts1 I let everyone know>w t h a t w e K e a ryy’s ’s suggestion for the 120 E. Ave, Ketchum, ID 8334a is/Jerome KOA, B arban Tanner. ny, I fed I have have} iDO choice j^m overa lgbwam%fmMrIDS3338.**r------Tseas is “totally off the couldn't accommodatce dates. But -worken: “If“U this comes up again, s i j s i s r — — burio'gtr&Reqaested.'T'Tbe owner — wall - ir^■sounds'like ' the owner's—!— one co-woiker showedsd tip a t t h e -----Pd say,, ^Nexi-time.-let’s get a •- W,Twin Palls, ID 83301, omsmie Id Associate* LLC Phillip C. will pay for only th e roo9om,\dildi other linee of o business.” Theivork- ceremony With his fiU».slls, ID 83301, . w S tE S d1 KFtumbing LLC Kenneth B a l^ w M ^ trade. 305 FruitlanddA A ve,B uU. ID 83316. Import Auto. Sergei 8. BraiB «tkov, 1860 W esternI B,Equipment Repair, R an^ ' O ste rl^ A ve, IV ln Falls, IDD 883301,: retail . . 3SO0 NN. Z2S E , Shodione, ID 8 3 ^ tradetarvlcas. ' services. Inside O utsldo Upside83r83340. . Instituto for Libeny & Justice ove In c , Michael J. Pierce, 400 ■ Roben Steen‘nm npson. 550 S. 3( levue, ID 83313. : aHeybum.ID83336.‘- • „ ■ , . Wilkins FbFive Ranch LLC, Linda U e gement, Daniel Hutcheson. 151590 a 20QO Bh ,Co o in g , ID ' .Rodrigues b .. 20X0 £ 3000 S,V 1 Stre et X o m tio a M Property • JfcJSprinkleta. Jeff Bryant.nt. 2521E.2 3700 'O wners*!^ioc•odatlon'lte, Roben N ^ o , N , F ^ ID 83301. aervlcevlce*.constn>c- 204-AWfflUms>ms S t, Ketchum, ID 83340. .. I 1 ^ tim W-M-Drywiywan, Scoti Ma«klln; 436 J & S Welding; Jiian AI.-Silva,.-8 1509 8ecocul.Hai«]iilelion, Q>'8333S, constniction. l». V I I V I Cottonwood S t, Twin Palis, IDm 83301, ser- W ood Riveiver Spiritual Center Inc., F(M m ' ■ ■ The1 ’nmes-News Wendy CoUini,in*. S74 B. Fork Road. Hailey. . 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year, and ’ dth e tax saving would .i.die'$12,500 ow ^. Making extra I'l'.Stb-qqjuestio)nadvicce Money Q & A*A- . -reduce thee :return ftom making ]payments on the student loan extraatuden j o w paymexit&._;______jwQuldi-eam_!' Si76_Lpisrceht.;;. wtB^oii4Nir.63petceDt ' people can deduct. Obviously, < diat Is less dian the 8 _csnaider with your mq :ll • • r n e w YOR])RK(AP)-Oneday f WbiUdJtJiniakejnote— ! — petdaat'.yoii. started, widi, 'but.ifs.” " jti-iTi— :— lasrw sanrh ; -rBecau5r4nceresti>aym gross incom es a re rio . .istill betttt than the 4.68 percent y^mystUdaitloen, _jm { irm prt^earetax-de< ptess--7SS5S^SpcMt?. - ; . -ihigher—th•hani~44Q^0Pp. T he —__ you: would gam paying extra on • j . ' i m ore d i ^ $X70SX? to ^ am 'change paying off part ofti d rtU o tib lele amouni'gradtially ;your mortgage.. ' ' A .H iislsa]anintrigiiingque^on reduces-your j tax deductii T "‘i '- in little, moremo than' a year, to: zero as modified Now, suppoM you pald $5,(X)0 m i r rR c O R ' heem^otibits anpIes«nd.orahges mortgage ' prepayment jl f reve.aled thaihat conditions were irest iwd'on die mart* . gross income>ises to , 'i'in interest on a'$62,500 loan. H ie I 1 evenworsethithan he had anddpat- James Cm eam the 6.5 percent mmortgage wi? p? most you could deduct would be i C u n n lfl . icdblB oh your federal rate, . it earns less. To fim o r m ain ed c o i ^ ^ fil* i •[. ! . ed. tax return;; whUey 'student*loan. t e tu ^ the comparable .. '$2,500..1 That wou^d save you $700 j j . T h e . conlompany, Exodus !. [• it earns, you need to tng e t e ^ .... \ :: 'I intere^t'is deductibled only for cost of . th e m ortgage wii 3 $^,000 ahd ^,0 0 0 . iin tues, asstimiiig a 28 percent I bu< Communicatirations Inc., already.'. e,and; of $650 millicUion, which was.bad n thiiijsforaian appl^s;tp*ap^es vj 1 on.'your tax return, ' (6.88 p e i^ t on the $62,500 loan. I .1 . - enough. ButIt nown it was running ; Securities a Ihdusoy Asspda ^$1,000 a month and you ' major trade’group, has ehi ■ comArlsai.' . ' . ■ ttbe 26 percw t fo d eru inc brei^'em ed Income )!Re'4i4dng the-stud^t loan stiU i ;ii ' low'OR cash1 aiand its business was li tm** earned bv paoring avft $280 a forelg e}q)ensese> that may not' ]pays better than cuRing the mort* I ‘ ''ri notrecoveringing as expected. ; -sa “best prindples^ set M^dencoof offanyloani braicket, you would save linesH d ia t it believes 1 is eq u d to ^ inter- month i in taxes. The'aftei^tax al ’ :h included in your i ‘ I If companyny offid^ equipped !i largea. Paying off a | s$720.. .adjustedgroross income.) ^u it obviously this isn’t ■ ' ' w ith, co m pmters u t and software' - suspidoos and Testore confi mortgage cost would be $i leveb. • a'th at c h a r ^ .lO ptf* In the same way, the taxdeduc-ta: . . . If you getet this interest deduc- iinevitably the case. If your stu­ ab le to sop> upuj every nuance in F you $1,000 in interest t 5 percent tion, subtreeitct the amount it saves, ident loan had a lower rate and 5 the marketpltpface,.were caught e Among other things, d ie ; don reduces yotir 6.5.] pies encourage a wall is year,' wnlch Is lik e mortgage r rate by 28 p esrcent ra You expressedI In1 dollars, from the ^was small'enough th at most o r aU i c i ^ > unaware, tltheir shock' was . o earning 100 perceiiie oil the would\ be 1 ^ with 72 pepercent of .intei^^oftifdon of your loan pay* iof the interest were deducdblet ■:ii matchedbydir diat of investors who erected ti between analyst other, profitseeldng acdvii $10,000; ,6.5 percent - 4.68 percent•nt ments. Theien divide ;he remain- ^while your mortgage.rate .was I 'n ! had relied on informadon from ’ a against So die higlgher the in tere n ra te \ ^ t abbut die studentsnt loan? der by thei loan1 balance before ., 1high, it m i^t well pay to ri^uce ivi ■ “aroerts.** ■, ' . •'. titheir fiim& Aijd it would px analysts from trading a{ on d ie loan,, ddie.hlghtf die retom If you are paying die>fuU8per^ fu aiwextiap^laments are made. ithe mortgage first I ->r. iTie expert!erts, Were brokerage ' lg off chunks of the cent,c clearly It muces more sense Suppose,, rorf Instance, that you . ^ The returns you eam-byxetir- ..jt' house s to wc aianalyst^ ^ciilating'' ' %dieir own recommendations ' : But the prindples u e ' That’s w ^ It pa^ to to t pay off that loan rathather thim ' pa^ $1,0000 in interest, or 8 per-> ' Iing iDW'interiest,'tax-deductible . .: r tjrpes who earsam ^-figure annual t m 18 percent credit- die t mortgage: You woulduld eam 8 cent,onai$l^12,500 l o a n U ^ . If .1loans are modest But they’re not Incomes forfor dissecting the ' tai7 d , m d so qilght b e insufii i S S to the task. Already& fe card bill raduher than put nron^. in percenti Inst^d of 4.68 peipercent you are 1in the 28 percent tax Ibad compared with what you finances off Clcompa* xount earning on^ 4 For 2001, however, soisome peo- bracket,- thehe interest deduction ' 1would eam, after paying taxes, pn nies th ey cove deceived, investors mig F o r a m a r i. excused if the) pie can deduct up to $2,50l,500instu* wouldsaveyI you $280 In taxes. .The ' ioth^ safe investments, such as' ing recpmm e’s anotheir thing to dent-loani Interest paid duriilgdu the remaining $720$/ is 5.76 percent of ' Ibank savings. ’ I tions and,, < o fte n , ffteif{ffp fflt soft disci publicizing ^*etplaa a House subcch as n o t I' firms. ® imx^rconjit•ndson consideriigovern* A Many if not situation hai . of them hadf a< ° a S comeguencesi^fuiencetne . ruled out go lericans} swim ddeeper iin debt: than ever \ '. 2 Exodiis. In .some had beb e e n so wotideriflht jS'o'S KaWRIdLrlir Wewt Sendee______B er rates to borrowers with worse . !- > ad v isin g inve marktf^sconfiiof a free ' ' credit records, a practice known i - ‘ , since Ex6duid ^ w a s they were problem deperlity infor- A s th e nuiumber of p^rsdnal y as “risk-based pricing,” which es soared'during'the . | . has been developed in the years I i > trading in trip]riple dig*, :ertainly bankruptdes W m Example showing the»Eppers C farall/8 in ien st accusm flia o f I since\ states began eliminating' 1' {> its. They indindicated , , If?reo? '90s, something less g I n d M ^ credit cards aiand paymenta. which . ]■ ' ^ they had notDt ian d d - have been mamotions ■"“'i?” “ general obvious butt more far-reaching E In each case.w ^ the mminimum required; • |the usury laws that once capped pated Expdui , V as the welfaa flow of was happeniining in the. relation- i< InteKSt rates. m alnew s. analystshucknade. A r e sot-iety in ger. In the ship betweieen creditors, and t- CteiLt Annnnufllj.zed Hinthly : When the caps started to dis­ Iramadc -shift in how . ^ card. . .irt*laBBttetB pcQfTnsib i appear i in the late 1970s and W ithin a coucouple of aduisen' ^ o r ny, some debtors: a dn ' > days or ^nerner, they • Tmation' ' Americans borrowedb< and spent |V early '80s, banks were being • rushed to chcle an se edifnot “ oney*’ squeezed between rate limits the record.d. Salomon Smit'h p o l T h = ° ' i S T h em ain uInstrument i of change • i { ■ CaplloIOneVlsa 20.91% SM.45- , .) and the high cost of their own Barney dowi)wngraded Exodus seems tainteddl Street was die banink credit card.—the i',- . funds, .fueled by the era’s high ’ - stock to "neuileutral” from “buy.” plain b polluted. id indus- Visas, MastererC^ds and the like, ^ 'inflation. But as. the cost of ■Z UBS WarbUTRIlg cut i s price target ti It begins not with Wall, though \ . OOW i^ d byy tw ^f every three ^ : wm NaUonsBanK/Bank _ ' 22.40% . _$U5..00,. .money j fell, lenders reaUzed new :------g~tt-$3from$15Sl5. L ehm m 'droppM ' ~ebut \Wdi corporations andters i ond’ American hoilouseholds - an d th e ;— r of America Platinum— j^ssibilides - indu.ding offering ' I' ^ its advice 6om'em “buy” to “market s„ after, any so'called teaser - N ortel, L u cen t,'JD S ITiiipfaflure to Uhked comptip tit^ w irel^ tele* '. rate^ircfs-.varieisac^dingto fc j { daim to seei alahead. At one point ci ' PWLWELPHIAINOyil^j)' i l i : ^ -.'.ivvben th e NaN a sd aq .co m p o site Xerox,m to name a few - e?ha occur* : P ^ n ^ . r i nnto t peopjIe*s..himds. ' ' ' ’• . , jhp^^tl^y'rank. on computerized I in d e x w as d(down 60 percent, ceded ri In recen t weeks a fafl , much ^ e r. tltl^n hot'new. Inven- ' “c re^ t scbritig”. mqi^els, which r ; almost all rerecommendations antidpate. major changes» forgiv-< tions spread1 iiin fearlier eras. They ' cac rd s h ad ' ' H elp edd ' le a v e baiik and 'eaexplain why, and had' .use’a ,i 'person’s beha^or to pre­ r ’ w ere to buy. ringei just weeks ahead. : 1 Insight ' helped n ^ yy people, even those AmericansA deeper in1 thed hole* ' to fill out a form; to ei^Ialii how • dict< die likelihood th at h e or she F o r a m ma a rk e tp la c e t h a t st Analyst^ then, might beimpany’s f die bomttom of the economic . thantl ever before.'Last yea^ear, bank- they were goingg< to pay for It So .will become delinquent or . dep e n d s on1 investorii trust and en d for not having hadilnsi^t in lodder.shareie in the sense of pros- card c debt alone totaledd $531$ bU* a would-be; debtord had to make a . default< on payments. If they niiss r confidenceI thetl consequences superior vv to th at of the comiionsmay lion,li nearly double whath a t It was weU*consldotendalik pomolio misdx and stick with it,” “It doesn't matter where you i experts say,. is that women have li] “Women are miore likdyshe said. age firm runn Muriel Slebert, • for fc risk'and retum . Inerticrease or ' said Poole, ththe finance professor. ' - getg your finandal informadoi^ so ! been doing; justji fine on their : ' with the flow and men areilUngto who in 1967was, w the first woman decrease d' risk dependingigorrhow < SJBducatete younelf. One quick ' ' long I as you get it,” she said. ! own, often creatingcr< portfolios likely bi to say, can win,*” sheN ancy that do bettetter than men’s. Bi. “Women are more wilU . Women are cxicredited with doing . Kbuy and hold,” said N uil^ L oser C a rtrid g e s For F< Printers & CopiersZ 1 r***-yYouR~Fi»TsimiIiV I C E T R A V B L A O e N C y '^ I , m ore re searchch .and taking a long* Barron,'a broker in Lexinit comes a term approadlach - for example, Ky. to dbuying • 20->50% Discount On QCartridges & holding mutitatital'ftmd shares for ai M ai^ agree that v^ien >reit c often • y e a rs ra th e:r r thani maklngifr# to th investing, padenca^andm b ark e t's.. i q u en t trades.t . : Uland holding pays off morea study ' ; ! “X have woiwomen clients who than rc trying to rima th e mai ^ Lm m .SSnviliiowNt - O annnOanN- Qa ------AimPoaar : •. want go.foT'itIt pportfolios, b u t they ■:. upsFi and-downs. In fq.ct;: a o : ^ : ' r : J f j r know that takiates. five yea^ not ' releasedBi earlier this yeam , s a id . . ' X w ^fCHAR( ' 1 : six months,’'ij,” said Patricia Financial in Research Corlal funds , . j / T 141 m 1-800-989-8441 .1 i; Jennerjohn,.a'..a'flnandal planner Boston fo consuldng firm, r r f ] 1 4 4 8 fktuuB i Sl, N., Bum 1100S .W ^ : I ' and b ead of.Fo.Fociued Finances in investors hi who hdd m uJ're'SS ^ : ■ 10Q*Sa«ah*sfc}cHon.Guanantead «r :^ocolly Ownjkl &*Operalirated I. Tmn F u u I Ij Oakland,Califlif.' • for th juA th i^ years In theththeir I039M iofcw tM . n T m » p o9) ai; 735-8499 ■ (e00h236*9y5353 I ^ TiwtlWwith Somton* You T h itf• ^ ^ r a v e l J had a 20 percent lower ri than if they stayed with ,. ------

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M o n e y Smaall-bu:isinessses gc3 corp)oratei^^rojaEtl horse e-5-mails 1 that 170,000 Oran'geje ■ Clevdand.’ D eveloilopment Technologies enable; hacker eespionage (-in &paiaring bibusiness y businesses were sole pro-0- “ F o r im m ig ra nIts, t it could ’ Center.sr. The center spedalizes irships,-31,700 were incor-ir- reflect a cultural1 bias' in the- in trainuning, research and tech- FORT LAUDEP5RDALE, Fla. .A securityse< breach through fiompeRonanal life ^ and 20,400_wue parmer-:r- im m ig ra n t g ro u pps,” s Hisrich nical assistanceas for community^ (AP)-For45days, offidals from which:h newr product information said. “Around thee world, sole econom:imic development ^ a California bank.p.paid to keep a leaks:s outo could cost companies helps insuree assetsi ““gmoUo, bw ne^f areal estatete _ proprietorships _are_ ,.more _,The_ie„i m mj grant e nt ^ P ie : ' blackmailer quiet " millionsons of dollars. Corporate spy------T h eb la ck m ailer ■ " compan:any-fiTCbsta p re v/alent' a than neurs'mI'mbst^ set up sole propri- irhad-informa------ing;ille{illeg:d and legal, is thriving'as — — ^KnlI>ltRI0, Calif.-based employeloyees to sign confidentiality ,«^,'4real estate agent got;ot to keep his worthX tl $ l ! s S o :fo rU gbusiness b ^ or fo r “Sev'.U.S. business researd ■ - Symantec Coip. - winras a bank vice agreemiements and making workers rch feel corporations are -e of the risks of lealu. ' wiraiing or,]or settlinlg-the .. :in c o rrp p o ra tio n busitiesses\xsmth/oaror c u l t uure : m ay be only forbr big business or for busi- president had acddiidentally down-. aware ol ■ expenseise ; that , ; w hy tlthey choose nessess withv, four or more people, loaded a Trojan» horse 1 virus, “The,‘here’s some really good After the last expeqieriw ce two ; translailates into ffjore^repeopk. th i s im ore th an . GiglioI said.sa • ’ maybe by .openingg something; as informarmation that’s happening at - ago, GigUo. whwho was hav- .asset' pjprotection o t h esr r struc- Thiss isn’tis a p h e n o m e n o n e x d u - common as an onlnline greeting corporaorations,” Moritz said. “If I H)Ut his prob- , , and ta:tax advan. s.” dve top iimmigrants, Hisrich said,^ J* card. Ihe virus gaveve the sender a. were1 goinggc to do espionage, it ' !'' !.Iems, fbiind a way toto iseparate his. tages. < larcelo Giglio, “ ‘hi’le business ’ At first,st, even some of his busi- view, of everything•that tl popped up wouldnIdn’t be against .the "‘business from his pepersonal life ; .**1 hai ..p. oh the screen. Deparmmment of State. It would'be ofa California p «>p>le>' who have ness stuiinidents are convinced cor- , ..;andassets. assets t b e e n1 • in the porationions are only for tbe Fords■ ^ “Basically, it was5 ia window into againstnst a really interesting com- , ' The'solution: incorpsrporation. . tihwo, aiand if there real estaiJtate company .u n iteed i States the and Bodoeings. his computer,” Moibritz said. The panyf thatth I would want to com- Making that movlove planted was evever a prob- — longesest, induding Irvinene, Calif., attorney Mark bank eventually detectedd the peteagainst” aga . ; ’ . -Giglio,firmly in-theChe subset of lem I wwould lose , b lackks i and Holmeses is on ajnission to help-t- Trojan intruder bjby running an Steveeve Ackerman, director of . ;,,; b u B n ess pvm ers Avhiivho establish . everythithing, and I was wor-r- Japanese-America:ans, have a businestess owners like Giglio anti-virus programm. Since then, researcarch and analysis at CTC „.‘ cbrporatioii8 o v err soleS( propri- ried, myny home, my income prop-p- hi^errateofincoipusinisiness owners erty nnHnd cars,-” said Giglio, who10 Korean-Americansns and to corpo:porations. The firm, Calvin increased safety netets so a similar increas. th e m ore Hispanicnic Chamber of Commerce such inddents are beojmb< ing more Hiss WestW Palm Beach, Fla., firm ; ing to a 2000 study;ly.by Merrill easier,r, said Robert Hisrich,1, sophisticated theirr legal: struc- events,s, triesi to persuade small- common as companiilies try to keep worksIS with w companies to get infor- . Lynch. The study sur\urveyed 1,200 authorr oft “Entrepreneurship”i” tures are,” saiilid D enise businessess owners about the pro- their secrets safe. In[n this dectron- m ationion about rivals and their (business owners in ththe Southeiii . and a professorpi at Weatherhed:d F airchild, executive/e director of tectionsns a corporation can pro-ro- companies nineed to secure productsucts. He said more companies .California area. School)1 of Management inn Los Angeles-based1

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GEORGE,, Ucah(AP)-i; 03B... .w takingDg place,” he’said. “Airiiniines to'‘explaih maha{agemen^s point' emploiployee ranks double in the Pook a Delts Airlinilines flight into a re fdfalling over one anotherer to- of view on the touchyt< Comair nextict fewf< years: The c o m p ^ ^ - I a small or mid>slz(tized city, and get toloregtonal I jetsj” to p i c ' • ■ uresis eache new jet. brin^ about . ^ you’re likely to) eend up on a ' • Thailat doesn’t mean SkyWeW e st r “ A c p tip le . o fI people i got on . 35 additionaladd employees. - •j Comair or SkyWest]s t plane. . .can rre: e l^ especially as, the5 a:air- there andrtold'd m e I w as a n AsIs well i as expanding in. s£ 1 r Biit while the ininside 6f the B i^H Bxpe-— U diotr^d-tbat^tf-OK.s^said-the':— Georgorge,-6kyWe8^ha8-<^oubled ------“ t------planes mdylwiTaDalikei; the two ce turbul^ce. . well^tanned CEO;0 , w h o iised to ' th ei siz of its m aintenance focil- I ..companies couldn’tI’t .'be more dif- . ist-month',-the cpmpai> an y :^ ':-:fly a s m a ll pUtxieijBi.burnow'con” " ity "aiar"the“'Salf'L‘ake* City • ' ' ■ ferent • Dunced-that four^i-quartiuter .'-tenjs-himseif-wi ' / ■/,/ ‘ ' , l»nA hi' wiHi^iiiding bis • - Internematibnal Airport and plans — ' Comair, a whollyUy-owned sub* fits f e ll 2 7 percent coc;om« " ii^arley to workrk;,>^here’s a to expexpand its'air;^'rt op^tions ' rience sidiary of Delta, setsettled a strike id to'last year,'a drop> thetl - . good l^elfof tnuusc'.Fm ^not try- - in< Fresno>F n Calif., and build.- ^------Prldajnwhlclrhadl:d~cnpple3 the ' rr .ther cen ter in D enver within I airline for tbreee omonths, the. annoiiiing new jets. In fisciseal think' the lev»vel - of'-.trust threee e y2 e a rs .'- effects of whichch could, yiet /# p r o f), it SkyW est e a rn e d $57 mima- between our wo:rork group rad' “A'A worryi every time we’ve destroy the company pareidon revenues of $474 mimil-. m anag^ent is pprobably hi^- made i ■ de a m ajor grow is being able; SkyWest. alread;^ y the coun- com pa . er most.’? . ’t to maintain m a this culture ofy b u y in ry’s largest indepen>endent re^ o n - '<*'■ /'.'v '■ lere’s also some uncertainilinty .Atkin admitt th;that reladonship ’We’ree’re all on the same team,”’ ^ airline, is embarldrking on one of . • 2000.J N- • • -• - > s It labor tension even tbou£ough . may J>e harder tei m1 aintain %dien hesaicisaifi •;' ■ . ’‘f j I ihe most aml^itiousDUS expansion fl ' lio n lonunioh 01 com pany has sonso m e • ^ ^lans in the industrytry and may be . lion.le b e s t r e la tio n s w itht i iii t s ceady to move intoX) Comaii*sC ter- Ther< JenyAth ts in the industry, Bake ^toiy. Atkin, pmldrnt ol SkyWHt AMi about. The 1 company’s pilot co'i - “T h ere’s clearlyly jgoing to b e companyiny’t b«aih|ujiitani r* M ^ In 8< th e nor: becomes amendable th some opportunityy 1noc just for U •mbar!barMng oh one^ of amM . o f thner, e meaning it foces ham SkyWest but I suspispect for oth* tit raises. •rs,” SkyWest chie:lief executive Phoenitnix and as'far .iaast as.D'es kin says SkyWest prideiifB d e s pendent alilliw tra c t b I ^ B fificer Jerry Atldnin ;said. ’’But I Moinesies. ' "■ f .on m ain tain in g a familm U y B H H ^ , 4on’t want to bes s:sitting here It runsrui an<)ther 768 fli^t$ a the (nduttiy. sum me>sphere even as the con feting too gleefulll aab o u t som e- ' d ay for United,' many of thfem ing out’ h as grow n-from a handft Ming that’s a miseiserable situa- short WestW Coast hops.in turbo- e important to Atkiimployees .to more tha uon at the momenlent for.some props,s, plus longer, Unkis from ting years, said itse lf .c IMPORTi’ANCE OF cor3MPARABLES '• tfeople." • D enveiirer to 'Mo.ntaha' land analyst wi«h atmos[teen percent of SkyWestBst’s QUESTION:li: ;1 u nderstand ! ; Slowest has snatcatched up five ' CaliforrDmia. ' p anyme hi is distributed tto the 'mo^t impcp o rto n i task' in jets dropped by Coi^mair, giving . Induilustry iexp.erts say the hat Delta, for of em][oyees through the retiredre- Bcliing a homee is dociding'on I the company newV rroutes from majorr carriers’siret hungry forQ^BaSSCQjEBQuSQi ' expand its 4,200.t plan and bonuses,' ana n d ‘ “I®*s p ric e . How d o ' . J I Salt Lake City to3 TTexas, Iowa ir 're jetsjc in markets as big as ving SkyWest Fiftei: options are also av^abbible. ' y°“ “P> wilh the best and Arizona. L o 2> AnA.ngeles and as small as to fly further incomiIso participates in an ope■__ * p ric e ? ■ That’s just the bl . ^ a t P ip e r Seneca th a t sh u ttled R egiegional; airlines could The' la le t ihouould also be near immcdiaidiate area. between St. Georgirge and Salt . . ^ in time, for fivevc-year.old sales b ^ e C ity for $28 roundroi trip. A ||V liavc almost no meTieaning in today .s , UTO n i ■ volatile nnonclolJ market,i alio, the ^frhopping 256 ^;>cn^trs flew homes should be.:e. sim ilar in.style. - the brand-new airlineaii that COLORS ~ size and condidition as your year. Jng&Hte^ng TechniquesfiS- property-the closeser the belter. O nice: 734-7007734 Home:734-8754 The books showe<«ed it. When J® ®learly C M iiifatersI § * WOO ruiAi TVVIN FAUS Atkin, the brotherr oof company '9 L*sAT.9AAi.sRM. aKBBBQ ‘S I D ” c X I d I ■> i o u n d e r R a lp h AiA tk in , w as CUTS & C I 1-fc A Q A H M I . brought in to crunchch some num- ______Specializing In VsHturlzim jg bers in 1974, he discIscovered the 3 15UnUMOR£SIN.M>tMH> com pany had 'io st $1!$150,000 that MOa.nU.W)OAAt-6RM.« year - and was onlyoi worth. SSO.OOO to start with. • “It’s been a lot oDf f: years since ^en,” Atkin iaid inh n his office in 1.- ^W est’s St Georgerge headquar- where constnictiiiction workers Open ■ , ' ^1: ■ aie sweating in th e: desertde sun to double the size of theth building ------byfall;------^------iir "B ut I think th eree areai a couple t of thing^'that werere important : on Plu I then and still are: yyc o u 'h av e I have a good qualityr productpi that ' people can dependd onc got to be well managilaged and it’s ' D ay . got to b e a t a cost thlat’s at extreme- 'heckini 90*d • ly competitive.” j Another key, Atkin:in says, is let- tu)g the big carriers carry th e Purctila se P r piteaion l v/eight. Where threeee years ago, SicyWest was entirelj*ely in d ep e n - Accoun d ^ t, about 75 percenie n t of its cur- r^nt flights are undeider contract for Delta Connection>n anda United Express. > That means Deltaa aand United • and ge Exteiin d ^ W aarranty plan the routes, sell11 thet tickets - and decide wherei pplanes are : on practitically needed. SkyWest mallaintains and I lot more , flies th e planes, eamning in a set fee > for e^ch route whetheih er th e plane anything)) you buy*. I isemptyorfulL ‘•s ' ;**It would be absoluolute foolish- n ^ an d poor econom)jmics to even think of doing anythithing differ- ent,” Atkin said. “Wt'We can just sell so many more sealeats so much easier through a majlajor carrier . 5 ' It's sinnple. than we could do try;trying to get the world to understrstand what '1 SkyWest is or what cour Ju st use youiur check or check cardard to buy riew retail number is.” Items and you're .c.covered with FREEE S9 0 :P ay Purchase Today, SkyWest f l i e s a n I average of 226 daila ily j Protection and havave up to one full yea/ear added to your ' for Delta, out of its {Salt Lake ’ . I hub, spidering ac: th e I . product warranty. You V don't haye to payay a dim e to qualify. . - West from Vancoic o u v e r to Housing pricesp You .just have too let us know.whehen you heed it. ; hold despii)ite I Find out nnilore at . •'TO J cold econolomy Farmers Naational Banlck today:i --- 7"^:— - 1116 AMOctetad PwM

' The softening ecorconomy has farmersnatlblbank.com . '; done little to dent housousing prices in some parts of thebe country, according to Worth's anannuM rank-' ing of America’s 250 richrichest Mwns.* As th e m agazine points pc out, . W e n d e l l ^ towns that are last to0 beb hit by a ' .... ; -lit downturn are “generall;“ally th e ones ;. •'J I highest on our lin.” • Tops ili the compflatiordonisjupiter I c r o n i e I^and, Fla., >«4iere tbe1 medianm cost K of a home is a cool $3.9$3. miUlon. Mount Kisco,N.Y.,a.NewlewYofksub- FARM][ERS urb, was N a 250 at $458,5^,500. Otheir towns in theitoplOwere to Atherton, CaUf. ($2.71.7 m iUion): IMTIOm A L Aspen, Colo. ($2.3 mil)nillion), Los r* •• • Altos Hills, Calif. ($2.1'2.1 million): — Belvedere, Calif. ($1.84.84 million); / iLMombM-FDIC Sea Island, Ga..($1.8282 million^ ' t , i.i-,i ■ f.ni ■■ M, inul. P( tu/ B i l BAMR HiUsborough, Calif.. ($($1.76 mil" ;^ B H / up N. v.ir W,.':.in, lion), Snowmass VillaUage, Cold. ■ M B fc /It/. ■(! I)v I in, ■ lull y< Mf ($1.75 million): Motmtai "ATradWoinl^CanOCciintOn" - Itain Village ^^B B fli r f •, I/I • I ■ .1 fi/c.'i'( / ,!/)(/ c >(/ Colo. ($1.7 million) andan< Rolling I iliUs, Calif. ($1.6 millionion). . .j^m i

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B iit th e claim susppp ^ d some of those changesges at - t r stalced under tlje tije 1872 Mining the! urging of the, mining indindiju- Law in H ungryf ValleyV isn’t for gold or silver or { >r any odier pre*. ^ e result is a sort of regula^xty. Showtimes... cious metaL ry linlimbo as both sides work Everything ’ “ ies for Idtty lineitter - some of the . draww a line in the sand nonh iday Utter■I kknovm to grace SS IH h ~ r. but-the, ■ iiS!St!SIS§^^M Reno.10. Links to moviivie web sites! <¥=» I admit it is an uphill bactlactie. - J l W " .popcorn'. I ^’tocai IndentsIts tuid neighbor- ; I don’t think anyone woivould - iflg triballeaders a • But I •s are fighting Oil- ^ nt this thing in their bacback- Ori. Corp.’s plansIS forf an ppw pit EI childr^ ^ y a rd•d," , said Myers, executiacive day mine and Idttidtty litttf manu- directector of the watchdog gro{roup fecturinfi plant Tl;liiey don’t want - . fighti:iting the project with Re lilie‘du st from the o *- y jfK jK li Reno le mine, th e nolM . Sparliirk-Indian Colony, Citizeizens, from th e plant oir r tltho'-huge dump A lert!rt and the Toiydbe Chapterte ro f I A j a ■ I ^ c k s rolling juistjta their new tiieSiiSierra Oub. 4^001: Sdme fear tl tr their ancestors’ Ir, as M ineral Policy Cententer JlMTtJOl tev e s will be harmirmed. Presidsident Stephen D’E ^sito ; N e v e r th e le s sI, , tlthey might b e . fi'SSSf"]: ."'il Washishingion put it: ' Mwerless to stopop it because of . [t is one thing to balance a b W law enacted me a bar more dum a cea- sold or some {Palladiumm o r fnry ago'to help:lp develop the mayb<^be even some platinumI ver-vi \feste m fronder. sus thi ' “Do you really th the impact on a nearby com-coi • Your ^lmes-^News Carrier is an independentin< business ^ think Ulysses S. munityiity. It’s another thing to do Grant thought hle e was ' including for idcIdtty litter." person. He/sl'she purchases yourr mnewspaper from The kitty litter whenn he1: signed this into law in 1872? Times-News> and5 resells it to you.•u. When customers 7?” asked Tom ot that riches aren’t involve A^rers,.a hydrolo^ •iv ^ . don't pay theileir carrier, their carrie and head of . In addition to 100 jobs,, thtl e ■' rier doesn't earn a d ie GreacBasin MirMine Watch. ■ ■ • rf' . • • • ... momic . Developmein e n t Proht. A uthchority of W estern Nevaordered by a “Thirhat’s pretty significant," sa fet-growing resideidential area 10 C h uick cl Alvey, -director of'^e th paying promriptly or join our ^ e s from the centercer of down- cooper l$wn.; >erative working to lure newne convenient ofi)ffice-pay plan. For busmness e to die area to ease-Ioc v“We really do \ information oon the benefits and 0 want to be a - MpHp relianctnce on casinos, ^bod n i^ b o r. WeiTe 1have no inten- liH jK j Ochn conser- replace ’ are located fairly close iced sawdust used to swee The Reno site’ss’s attraction is 3se vationists who haveve beeii trying rs with a safer, more eff the dry, high-qi ther,". • . • ■ . for'deciades to rew =«i- kXSM i-quality' clay write the 128- 3°°?t, nonflammable minere beneath the highn?h-desert, sage il-Dri - officials''say theyiey I ’ y ^ K )Id law that numakes “uncom- floor al «ral >< than 7Jnches.ol_fe^ched the West for 15 years to absorbent His firsc sale waswa « ■ ______b ru A w here less.ths ' to:^_mon,.locatable” mil ^inChicaM ." rain falls annually.y, • findlh th e ri^ t clay to maice thethe eral lands graerdly Uy available to comimpany officials say th e Jayne Weiske,, OiOU-Dri’s prod. pany’s Catfs premium PrideidO' ' hardrock m i r i ^ o projecc won’t disruprupt • WESTCOAST . uct manager of ththe consumer Scoopip *N F I ^ and.other kitty lit'lit- Ehvironmentaliistsits say'dle' gov- id tribal sites and said th« Sa l t L a k e H o t division, said the keyke to Wcty lit- ten e m m en t’s lack oft authority to id make dianges the BU ter is absorbency.^ GoodC m ineral ;®LM officials aren't takingng just say “No" - eviiven when the recomn i, b u t s u ^ e s te d ic would be nm ended to reduce dust am ' has ju st th e r i ^ t: cocombination of sides, I be mine site borders5 ta residential routee traffic away from th< AGOON P a c k ' absorbency, densitisity, and hard- -dtfflculnilc to halt the mine event if '. area - is preciselyy w h y t h e l a « ness, all of which is wantedto. should be changed, Paikagtladtties 1 is affected by he biggest hurdle we have»eis i K > ^ , q geologic-conditionsns such as how ^ m u’s authority .;. is hoc to Or more accura■ately, why it le Nlghi Deluxe Accommodoti ceded. . d ecidede if mining should be indng people we are a goo J ; General Mitdng Law of 1872 some tremendous jobs,' ■ Y ou c a n ’t ju s tc maker it in *e 172 caUed “3809” regululatioiu in the p^ey^ s a id . m f»rf'iikond'bgoonA'Beiitli.Ai : m d bicounled a passes ovailoble Qtat FrontI Desk. * ^ r s ^ x • *'5nI ndnutes to Ugoon AmusemiBmentParlc » x Interm et faiUX pas ( *C»mimplimentory Downtown Shut could jget yoi►u fired S R sbofopping, Restaurants, Siles; & Attractions< K Chicago Tribune ■ “ Youbu can im a^e how muchch ' sites. Maatmim an,'an attorney* for Bakellier m e 1-800-325-40C moneyiy they lost Tn term s of pro-ro- L a st S ep tem ber, ei the U.S. &McKeJCenzie in Chicago, Before you send a d a romantic e- ' ducti^tiviQr and inability to respondnd Department of De)efense fired Com]mpanies take jokes ver:ery ^ mail to your beQrothothed, consider to custcstomers,” Flynn said. ^Theyey more, than 100 woridrkers for circu- ' seriouslusly, he warns, this real-life 16ve:ire note compIi- In rerecent years, employeeses One company subpoenaeds and horiorseplay, but employers arean ^ menting him on an evening of have loscloi .their jobs for any num-,m-. Yahool to get the: identitiesi of worriedied about jp o ten ti^ liabilityility ^ passion. It w u sb con (oy flood °nMfanw9hth» MOI01 1bfloonSecaon______^ complimentary, ber off ee-mail or Internet faux pas*las employees partidpatating in online and wil>vill take action to stop ththi e ^ h e decided to'forwanrard it to a half- involvirvin^ sexually explicit mater-er- ch a t room s fo r itsts own scock. behavionor," Maatman said, doien friends worlorking in law . ial, pas:assmg of trade secrets, loss>ss Guess'what?Theywere w( fired. Somene companies cross-referfer- 7 T S S Q 3 |H || firm s and banks withrith intemation- of p i>ductivity ^ i and bad-mouthingng Workers who arere term inated ence theirthe sexual harassm ent anc al offices.- of compnpany officials., for violating c-polid(ties have littie Internetnet polides, because sexualual- l.D r. D oL ltae 2 at lhat'very personalnal e-mail mes- Xmrox > Corp. fired more than 40 legal recourse. Mos)st are at-will . ly offen:ensive material is admissiissi- sage ended up traveli/ e ^ to 10 mil- employioyees for wasting up to eightht ' employees and theyy can t>e fired ble ass evidencee in sexual-harassass- ' lion computers: inii London, hoursi a day on pom oyaphic Webeb for any reason, sasi id G e rald m ent cases,ca ho said. ' Australia, Hong-KoKong and the ■ United States. TlThe London — j jtj8rtft40(PO)C>Hlth^^ tabloids got wind: of it and pur- I sued the woman1 relentlessly,r< . £ . ' sending her into hidirIding.'' Be Fampi*>us^ Make^History. There is an impoiportant lessoii' here, but it extendsids far beyond. love notes. Any elecJectronic com- M ake yotm rannounncem ent Anastasia tknvm • ANAS munication you sendndorengagein i tuoratalnParttMonioi»mff:a».y.fMe]0 RU6RAT!ATS in PARIS HM-mun t.-ts*jp r a t work could be viewiewedbysome- M S M It Mto SiMBMrnvMBlMTkM MSm«BSrJO»eSumrMrMMk>MBS TlrtM one else, whether it’sit’; your boss, w i ]ith a ''Hap p p y A d " TQdav-aPQRafgjljtegw ^ laa ' some unknown techieh ie on the 19th ______DlSNBCaATL ----- “floor, th e p te o n in1 ththe next cuBF ^ T2:«o-<:ys.4;se.; « ; » - l;5S - «.f0 cle, or an Infinitee numbersr of 8HREI^.f2M . YM • ] strangers. DR.. DDC O L H T L E 2 OMy 7»e - “It’s just like anyny rumor. The A iin iv e rsa ry Toctev^PQiaWM •Sim f>;ra - S;W. - n«0 - ftrM potential for emban)arrassment is W OUmON tM S.M - enormous,” said NancyNa Flynn, . Birthc —. - ': DRIVEN.it>a.Mo-« Ktov^PQiaRfdM ovi— ___ : aulhor': o f' ' “Thehe' e'-Policy ^ ANiU^yjwa.»s.4 M B RAIDER OMy m o - • ; » ' Handbook” (Amaclacom. 2001, B irth A n n oji ^ c e m e n t f ^MUMMTREn ^ •Sunir.15.t30.4M.7M.»:»0 -- $19.95) and execiitii^ r2rfa-3:W-MS:«•§;» PEAIEA R L H A R B O R fM V M o .7 the e-Policy Institititute, which \ . Graduation • T h a n k You PEARL HARBOR UM.1M.iMfl ' — -' helps companies redteduce liability \_ snAicouw by developing effec KNIOHrSTALE«:SQ- fective e-poU- ■ i M em o ry M essraages • Pels . ^ MOUUN ROUGE tM . . If a red face is ^1 yoiiyc get out of 1 I Engagements: & W ed d in g TocWaW RatedidMov«— • ' a cyber aUp-up, youucouldberone o I I . 8WORORI o a o K X j m E ? * of the lucky ones. In m -» o’aru.ttmmuNooNasawaa » j . Incraasingly, | k A n n o u nicem c ent ‘12M.2:3S-a.10^7M-»M companies are firinging and repri- ' 94-li: m anding employees!S ffor forward- % ing adult jokes andIsodttUyinsen- so Zfldi WharattHI the Wont TT»t C a n H a p p tn sitive rhetoric, visitiidting inappro- ■■ n-ii!I - f 2 « 9 - A - W - . Irf S priate Web sites, anand inadvwr i [ CJ LARACIA CROFT. TOMB RAIDER tently sabotaging computercot sy^ \ For m ore Infbiormation call Karen,. monm0 nu. SURROtND OM 9 SCAEIM t e i u with personal e-j I, Jill, Shelley, Bea, . f £0 0 -2:f5. 4.-W . 7.00 - 9,-f 5 e-junk. . \ , • f 2;M -2;» • 4:50 - 7;M . a;S5 • For example, defenfense contraQy...... —^ NIkell o r Rachhel at 733-0931 ext.t . 2 In IWln Falls, cor Lockheed Martiirtin fired, an . Sue or Faith InIr Burley at 677-404)42 employee who cauMiiMd.its e-mail system to crash for jjx hours ------( Mty7.-00~-9rt0 -v m m - after sending thoustusands of co- ' Prices startrt at $20, includes I Sat f Sun 4:50‘7.7.*oo-9:ra J B . work^s a personal e photo scaranning & artwork sage that requested1 axan dectronic J . . Privatekte Party Only re ceip t ines-Newis' ______. • t vlWfrrFtfMEtehd^unday•yiiJun»«ra001------^ ^

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Pt : 3961 tq. ft, 4 bdrm. 3.5 baths, gnat ttZIJM-TMaftlla324-7653. , Approx. 1517 tq f t 3 bdrm. 2 btth, lots epiace. approx. 4.7B a m w/Water. tharei . 73S-1i-fuDyranttd. CeflJeffBOdiforDetaUt260: to A^practata Tkta^na M > MU *90209 - Vai M M b in a ta U/- acre.'AddllJonal acraage available■CMiarilMnt ' S S ^ S 'i newer roof, windows, ltd- , baths, approx. 26441lla Wet. BsacloM KoimI -<4 bdrrea-k^.liv'^-H^SSI&^ESEEIS Paul 324-9377. 0 0 HtgeRBaa - MU «99677 - Heart t I Falls - H U *9 9 m - lomtmeat AletU;^ I patklna. Batsy orJ.1144 sq. ft. 2 family rmt, eovwad deck .*v^‘ ‘Sfl.990 - Rkabtili- MU «9or196771-PtoetaalVallerRefttbea ~ 'ln{606.000 - JetiMne - MU *66609 -lOfhcmefortheJJTsBa Co- am a Propert/. CI»NinrM 539-7162 ' “L ik h m - Oosrto South Hi&GQUllyaoHQdlfCourtaMemberahlp. * " 'or ely Unique Hobby flancfi with Set up NIto-MU *19686-6Hf*r 8«riamlag Poai:> 2920 Sq. ft. 3 bedrooms.1.5 baihs. nrn..n.n.r-t.Jm^ n ' overaoolI. Top of the Une ev en in g . Arena.II {m n C»toa'''669.600-JetoaM-l . PraaaglavaPolKSLl . CaBJ.FrjneUnoranc8734-748-7486orCUyKannlnl^7t62. lng 69 ft more, approx 1.29 acres, toto of I *a 733-7653 for mora Information. • • r s S . kift otnca araa. ' Solar Powered i W Plua-Gra Approx.5510-»/-tqft Approx. 2293 ag. ft. ivdieip- 622.000 - TWin Falta/Hlartr - MU 199616 - Basbwood. AporMednda324*7653. 200 Sq Ft 4 Bedreoma, 2 baths, and mon■t room w/rlvtr Ccmnwctal OpporturBM -M U*96662-EfldleaPetslblUties. Ing. redwood dackft. IT 4 bdrm. 2 baths, nlet maturs landuF rudt Ettaiaa. . 699.900 -Jtn m e - MU *98867 -'an Ca on 1 ecre. Melinda or ■ Q ntViewsCiDMg^^^q ret. Bedde Kukal 9377. es. Zoned Ml. Excellent freewsy exposure on Flortnca 734>74B6d( In privata backyard. 8076 Hal *97697 .orJ.FrancitFloreflce734-74e6r466. . . .61upditod Mtchen, deck, loto ot trau -viiiiaoeCluiinerall 1 - lotM toenua Downtown offkx-ful91-HU fHrr-C w MrW 6 i0ilt 6 Reti EMM -OMlaCrBlbmMBHolly Aao a -IWn FaHa- MU H7 624.900-TWIaFaRa-MU6 *6*62921-Eaoto Crest EatotM ■ BUIAp 324-7653.' heat. 149 acres w/deveH. birilSnya tp tor Cana ft . 2800. tu hM l ;Qratt FrontageWParklng. Ctay^ oaks River Canyon like No Othar. op 0 - Jeront - MU *671214.2 Aarte datfgn m brand new tidrmft FeatuifngavlewofthaSnaka 6100.000-J*rama-MUf90S47-V ras to be sold In conjunction with MLS*i.S h ^ lo a n n g 601,909 - IWIa Fall awing room on deadMwRmMTconstructlonHoma.3 I bdir0-2600. Peteehil ttirroundlngt. Can1 J. Frandai Rorance 734-7466 or Approx.1500* 61 sq ft 3 bdrms. g u hea: for animal use only. CaBTysm324in a lh o u te v ^ . T t t ^ Great IncomeiFBUt-MU«9m-26Aeruw/Wator . tIsa.MO - iwiau dM and cul-dfsac caa Jen suck 260-2tinek w/ Stavt 01 Lucca 733-7653. opmentAp polafltlal. Call Teri 324- 2671 ion. Lh«WaU(;, O m ioo-T M INe IIIPrtce for induitrtal Zone. Can Betsy or J. >' PsaalblaProfaaalatM.I Falla- M U #90063 - Oaaala Randi 629.900-lO nbetly-M U: *98164-Paifeel*90 Location n up i4 .9 M -Je n m e - M U *970094loi • - JtfWBt - H li *96447 - ARtrdeMt•7683..w I -- ..: CtnStove01 Lueea7:734-7486. : . • i.2flra- Comer lot on golf count. AppnViprax r.54 am . CaD Jad( Stalley 61 ^ a ' t S l e U I , *97276-Ett. R a dtotorR ^ rB nlaau r' . Located orrfalt Ava-laoalUat App 1916 td ft 4 bdrm. 175 ba. 1.25 (It a ru of town; grut aru for your new.h< «va-Approx 2440 aq n. 3 btd. 2 battl. 21 updates. Cali Bedde 324-6730 or Betn ’0nyson324-3713. - .• e a r ' “ika “ 'axtarlor. Can M s r or J. ^ « n ^ Flon SS^nm btn^M tai-ii«-HiddenLAkaaA

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> BUHL PUBUC SERVICE: E-MAIL your classniedlad a HUO-VA. Homos ■ ' ' $49,OOP- MESSAGE -> t p u s a t ' B ank Ownod Homoso s ' ■ " • Cute 2 bdmi home,'! ipay twlnadQmlcron.net>t TT>eHeieTeam.Com>m 9. - cently remodeled. Mei I- For "HANSEN 3 bdrm . 2 tullli ijjth (ree inlormatlon aboub o u t _bath8.Btoyo.«..ro(fig.W/iV/0, JEROME (mral) BuiltHTInl.' I avolclfng timoaharo anian(T patto. pellet stove. Lg..lol.' Ic 'I996r3 bdmi8:'2 botfwJth. ------I ...... 601 v- ” I $49,500 real estate scams, writwrite 6' security fence. $63.5(SCO rustic moplo'cabinottlots. :« ______l ^ g g m o u s E ^ • "2 bdrnii flreplaw'groiaroen to the Foderol Tradnd R0duc»d $89,900.42 s S o V S r adrm t . 5445,731-6445.423-• ^ Sunday June 24th,1-4 poU bath luD. Sprinkling ayslon- iH!!! Reducedl2bdmi..,1 b« to m . b ro ^ u r o call U S Auctl([Uon 644-9786 Iv. m e ssa»go-M g e is click. To fimnd out m ore, call todi□ d u y t ' t w in f a l l s S a t. & SuiSun. home on comor lolI rm ation, call 733-0931 9 3 1 . ntral business. Now $49,9C lull basom onl. oskli '.-finished bsmt. Centn -fSS: $55,000 thla wonderfuljiul 3 c o st geo-thorm al healliMing S 6 5 .0 0 0 . C all 208-32-3 2 4 - ' > - h eat & AC. Flreploce,,spa. spi Call Judy Holland 62 6 2 9 - bdm t hom e sits on a larg ; & cooling system. 2! carc 8298or406-821-1776.l76.M . .Lg. dbl. garage, all on.on-3 5679. •97856 comer lot,-auto spr^MorWotB g a ra g e. 2 4 ’X32‘ sh o p « lots. $124,500. 73S^9QH» 1 6 . FILER a n d h a s recently boonn ro-n 5 acro^. Lorgo gardejon! t^CHUM Home mustis t b e SS ------: 3 bdrm, 3 both homo oro n j - m odeled to a T. Call JannJa n young troos. m milos,d iN. m o v e d ! N ic e 3 b d nr m . I). " ^ " 602 ~ 1 acre wllh 2.000+ sq.iq. ft. o r Bob for details today.oy- ol Joromo Goll Coursirse. Easily movod. OroatIt val-v ll t t p ://w w.vsw .m aslcvall«y.coc o m Addlllonal land avail., > ]igi uol Serious Inquiries or HOMES $195,000/ilrm. 324-01! ^ •ur *»1 choice for onllr>e elaeileBliieOB. www.elaBBiriedworworehouBe.com 10 1 6 0 o c re s . S140.0C or 539-9699. ■ Coll (208) 622-6565. ■ ^ Call Steve Kohniop^ 'p p i ALPINE CRB, CRS 734-1991 B H B y K ------ShorrI Pullln 736-298 1 -# 0 7 1 7 4 ; ...... COZYSbdrm. 13(ba ■ J=iTT— T—TTTrrr- BURLEY 3 bdrm , ^V, bolf perties ___ hom e 00 1.6 acros with r,r«« unllnshod basomonlbaiiT H IS B ^ ^ & E k ED rigalod pasture. Featur 3200 sq. It. approx. oOt n t, A 1,792 sq. It., lull bao nnf buildings. 1 acre ExcelO ut m e n t & 2 c a r g a r o g GUARANTEED fSail Ienlk)catk3n.678-3126«Kcel- $139,900. Call Judy H< im AD' )ed land 629-5679.198813M3. BURLEY/TWIN FALL! Idoal country location.:LLS Tie JEROME |l | « l l i M r Buy thd Guaranteedja r* C o z y family homo. 3 bdn3drm, bdrm., 1 both, brick. 0 i3 EO ut p ^ k ag e and ThelA f. 1 b a th h o m o w lih 1011080' buildings, tots ol trees oi sc. ft., covered patio,>. hhot approx 2.5 acros 438-264 Times News guar­ 2644 tub, mature landscaplr A ' antees to sell nner- ‘P>"a> FILER Nowor ho m e o n 21 W ^ ■ ~ D ‘ , chandise orrn ? a u to sprlnklors, fruit troc acres. Approx. 1800n'2 sc K ' - «al $/8.006. Call Sherri, PiPu”- ft. 3 bdrm.. 2 bath, >w/ 80- : . automotive item?IVS In 736-3988. 099426. .c a rg a ra g o & sh o p In wroai /3 in 7 days and real,n KIMBERLY Footuros aro so m o buUtroar. I estate in 15 days' 4 bdrm. 2H both homo„ ,,< appliances, sprinkiorJilt sys In or we will rerun 2+ acres. 2,900+ sq,? « I » tom + m uch moro. AskIn » re sunroom , lireplaco. AC,'5.*^ - $180,000. Coll altor 6prrz ,- ^ k . Fw cz ’ the ad an addition-t gas heat. $325,000. C 6pm. I v * ' &] 7 days. Theree .Jo^a^Backus 734-31231M is a $3 extra ' GOODINQ (or sale b charge for theI- TWIN FALLS owner. 3 bdrm., IH bolt aol 3 1250+sq.ft.i3n3dtylot:bath. guaranteed 'r . Great country ocreagol lots. •®d bdrm ., 2 bath hom o 0m 0 ;2+ Qood location. S54,90C package. Adsner acres with water share«ros. Call 934-8629. ■ ,900. 59B B ^9^B . may be cancelled)ut split bdrm.'doslgn..AC. A' HAGERMAN Forsalo'b JfMUEfiiriPLE POSSIBILITIES p earfy for cuslomei111 _ . ^bMaklasUtar,-3-«aM| -n o w n er. '^ :paflnf 2 Tmiwr: l i k . 'J mGld-leve2vel hom e has space for fn- convenience butnn rago, loTO-dock withh lihot car.garaaei’W’acrtPlanfl ^ ■ M h o m e 'Ww i o rk er-----gorgeous yarc I: - • the charge wJH-F*®- • ' tub.*- MUsT'eool $150,OC scaped; $1'10,000. Co Call Sherri Pullln 73730- 4?0-1Jcfe>h^-t99aJi foununtain, patio and privacy. ^ EAT BURLEY.VHOME 1 renr)^ri.the-saipe. 3988. #98754. > / ^ Bedroom3m', large family ro o m w id f e , ;e & sl^llghL O v e r- \90(. iet cul-de-soQ 3^4 Bedroom 2 i-. J. .■••-V vJ-a”------^drm ." 1S*bifwSS %m . EI0062I h, low maintenance vinyl sid- sq.lLolllvlngs^eeri^ p t , _ncw uiindows, remodeled ^ . k itchon a p p lian c es'5 , giqS .'req;tt.5bdSMl?.3bath;'; j l ;;: CanSheltaA.;'sTatia b i u h e A rt' b o llt^ ; withh aiauto openers. Call Coldwell - ; l> ; F A X ■ con,^ " appls.; Ib c a te a in MalaiI - ' ^ s i Hiw 678-90i iker Curtis Realty. H100566 .■]. , EsIiU* w/«xooptlonfl ■ B l H H B 9 H g 'n ii: R i v e r s i d e R e jS V isuusat!www.c21ri>[riversldc.com Sheila Adam* ; Y Q U R m agic valleley. vleWot.KagomuinVollo) lUoy. ijmS f m C u r tt i i ! s R e a l t y r e a l t y ' ' '.’SOTlTltroo^l^ : A D ' ^ . - reduced, $285,000.toalty. Wl FOR RENT i l C T 878 -1 7 5 11 • 1-888-224-3435 ; .TIMES CLASSIFieC I/. a ::. ^:acceptolfefs^furnitureWill 7 3 4 - 1 9 9 1 ; Ituro. Larg-V 24M Apartmrtments. Rent based on Incom Abbravlatlm bimg aborevtai S ' ' a 0 8 > 7 3 4 -8 8 3 8 - at how easy R U to placeoee a od rMutls. When you writ W I E t C U L D^ E E S A C ctM»n«d •d. Ttw coct Is ywr cUa«n«d ad. be writetun & i . , S - O H . . .kiw...th« ratuiU ar* MiWah. readers undor*tand youture ^autifu •. a08>677>4843 ____ ' TMJ->cta«*ffl«d. 73^093'»31. mewoo-aprtmout. your I: tl. almatl neto eam t and lovely • 2 r (BURLEV) ale l>adtyard wilh cotvrva dedi, '■ i i N T 1F O R R E N T ~ FORRIim ^rtm enls JE Soutaiiflfclflff appUeatteiu for o ur Mitlflfl<1x0 Clean 1 Bedroom . Now Ren or 1,2 A S btdnem Apdrtmenttn tf H H X S F d r S entors, Hat S o u th w o o d )nD ay| ' Persono n h c o m e fS S S T Rent Based a . Apartnnents 7 N T R Y fXffiTRTMENTS m c o u r I N T O W N ! i POPLAR GRS9i°i 436-02M M 3Btdroom.il/2baililA brick home an quiet atreett inin, good Duriey neighborhood. ■] H om what you nttdI ffar that "almott country’ feeling.fetli Updated interior, nice Classified AcdSale I n u yarxl, well and teptie.ie. $71,000 auumabU IHA loarloan. 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'OEROUE2bd{rT).1 balh.lit). K IM B E R L Y 4 b d irm.,2 ..: RUPERT'ACSQUIA Beau- t w in FALLS By Builderder,. TWIN FALLS Cuio 3*bdm Roady to Sell Your Home-i •drm. t w i n f a l l s \ ' t w i n f A l l s s i o o ^goo ^ . TWIN FALLS 1480 s4 . ft. ' j ■ dbl»;caroarao«,8prinM«i r., Mariy'updatds. Qroe )ki«r b a th , g a s h e a l;'o a s liro- lir« tiful home.'3457 sq. ft 6. •ntsHsssTsam.Com 4133,CrookVlowOr.. r o o t l o o k i n g F O R Q REASAT Still n e w l 310 0 sq . hft. . 4 bdrm .1bath. Noar ' . .* ^ t e m . storaBO sh«d. - ‘ CQiiyon view s w /acreageige, drea. Nice.fenced yc a. placo, carport, dbl. ga*go bdrm. 3 balh. 6.7 ac. Pas- 'y i PROPERTIES?? HERERE 4brdms.2V4bath., , O'Loaiy. OverBl20.2 cor ^ 32t E. Sth. 324-8567.B iuio ture & corrals. SI 30,000/- “ . $270,000. $93,900. Call 734-3491.1 rage; central air;-auii TWIN F A U S B l:* THEY AREII. Unfinished bsm t. Upgradoe j7 ~ ' s p r i n k l e r s , c t ’os e» titd ''otfar.436*e370 - L|B •: ★ ★ ♦ ★ * ★ ★ ★ ^ klM8£htVfc>fe4.600. ^U ST0M _^iy HOME ™ r ? A i 3 3 ------7 ^ *•» « . • ___ ,CalL234JftM ..«._ ™ r~:-3480*rnrHoumflm------sehoelST^ 600:4q‘.’ft•;Vi fwiNrAm’ ■ bri’lafge comer kiroffon ------648 Bristlecone------HOME*SHaPafS202n12nd 159 BucH£iih~4‘Beaw -RoducMlSl79.500 . ______34x4(Lstiop on acrenQft^ $116,000; Call 7 a i^ 1 i ^48,900.WalktoSawtoothottt: ..2319.8q.ft.0n^ne.lovale\ ■ L . . Ave.N.,Nlce cottage stylestyl 2balhroducedto$9l,50^ TWIN FALLS Must seelsee .• owner; 3 bdrm., 2 a ■ ;; 423^119, «2B0-04S5JI■jf ■ ~6r42W 583:*“^'^“^—__ School : f^om this larg'e, g'e, with 3 spacious bedtS. ~ ~ Open Sats. i-3 pm-. • home In good conditiorition. " • •• • . 'Jeryahatp, spacious fam na For details call 735-2422J la ^ house. Conlral air, auto --I KIU.BeflLYH04»aa &I two story heme^ Spread>ad rooms, 2U baths, anc ^ Offers 2 bedroonts,IS, 1 6 2 0 M o rris o n -2 bedm« or m . Ily hom o,’ m elal skiing,g-jfl- lg sprinklers, fenced. . ■ n ^3t'X5«’-:nwchine#tK>p,ap st - out with tour bdmis. indr and boeAitlful hand craned E-U-; u TW IN FA LLS . . . bath, large living oreerea. 2bothopndo. (oncod yd. w^MOf. 5 bdrm $69,900.. 232 .Callente ' 5 0 6 W-! C e n te r St:-'CDinoin< 1 2 baths above grade, andmd ropean kitchon..Forhianal GREAT BUY 4 bodroomom. Heated sliop with allealley Only$l14.SOO 3 b a lh .2 6 7 0 s q . ft., 1151- ‘Avo. Call 578-7918 ovos m eidal residential zoneflnod. a full finished basementent living and dining roomm. 19i bath homo with gasgai access: Neat*& clearB an. : Parkview Dr. 733-4510.1’ P.M ,o r 788-9021 m ornings. ■ Iho Walk-In showfor a n d Jotte t • ■«- .a wood burning stovo3V0. T ho yard is prtvato withha a vinyl fencing. Quallt)Ity TOTALLY REMODELED.:VD2 IRWIN R E A L T Y 7 3KOO 4 -^ storage. $117,900.- 3 v y — ' nearly full bsmt: w/W/0I//0, large deck, a gazebo, inda n d thoughout. Roducoco d . bodroom with vinyl sldimding or733-g511.MSLI979« . •? 324-3354 (mit closot. coal fumaco»& < mature troes. High offi-iff|. $10,000 to $199,900. a n d window s. ^ 9 0 0 . YWtfjVALLS ImmacuiatT i ^ 4 1 7 P o lk S L -.2 b e d ro o m iSTRBALTV- ^ Homes For Sale2 ' room for onothor bathlh I & • cloncy g a s he a t with con-on- Call JO H N TODAY ATr • 2 HOUSES Newly sided )6 2 bdmi cottage w/delac^a c h - 1 bath. Large lol. $65,00 y TWIN FALLS bdrni. N ew er m etal roolol <& trai air keep you homem e IRWIN REALTY 734-650(00 bedroom. 2 b^th homt>me od Grandma hotae/officeffice :■ • NBWUCTINCIIMME- siding. Shop hos 220!0 3: comfort^le year around,nd.. ^ o r7334511. MSLS907ie16 plus 1 bodroom home'm d 537 3 rd Avo. W. Everylo~: 1510-9th Ave. E.-groi f . ■20fr-735-.: TWI]/VIN FALLS ' ' ^ 1 built home. 3 bdrm.„ baths, stovo, relrig., blui U ke new 3 yr. old)ld homh e in NE T.F. Lg. com cr ' carpet, kitchen w/snaci 2baililiomew/dcck& lot, ipw m aint. cxtciextciior, established landscape. bar. S39.S00. O vm er ^1wii 1 I 8O6 ADDISON)NAVE^TW INi^ Ing, w n p aro umd n d c o u n tn porch, w onderful gnat view. $159,900. Open House 1-4 p carry w /5% down. 10% ft QUAINTr VINTAGEVI HOME cu% appeal. O ver?er 11950 B lw /v au lted ceilings, • < a u u n r BRACKETT ORK. n a n c in g o n O A C . C‘oil o l S a tu rdrday & Suriday Jurme 23-24 J I g .M rn u , form]srm al dining, GFA t t open DANSUIRAT324- ■ 734-8064 or 423-5ZS3.1 • 2bedfObnis.il/2both ' greatroom. Privateite bbackyard, cov. dcck. #99062 3 354. #90875 S V — TU3 i i Crooked Stick R oad, •13«q.ft.ofBvfcigspoc Ho«le«iites«JancG«orse • MURTAUQH V intage! •F an ly room or offlce bdmi. 3 balh. 2.36 acrosTO. J e r o mme i Country .Club ; S$287,500 • SECUJSIONAND". ' Call 206-432-5526JI __ ■ MMLS *98352, Braker Owned PM]ropeity' : . . - •NewtdfcheribppBona > SPACE OK t6 n U TTib . •GasheofaM : N SHOSHONE 3 bdm i 23S0Sq.FT.oftoptop quality constniction. 313 biedroom, 21/2 bath ^ '3 bedroom brick home • Zoned Piofesstonol OveDverksy 1 both on 4 acros, gam go/30/ all brick hopie on the Jerome Count) 7 CCliib has eveiything Includes a lar^c - KunhrRowlnl * shod $99,000.866-^74« y o u ’v e a lw a y s wranted o n in a luxury home. CcCome see foryourseu ' ' *•$79,600,. SalMAModriM shop/garagc and hobby . j_ why Crooked Slidtick at North Rim Fairviraysys has becom e one of stable on I acre widi Nood A Home? ' the prethier choiooices for construction of customci homes in the i M g i e v a t l e u’atersharc. $124,900. ilteyw alty^ Twin Falis Area - M a^c Valley. 734-lfi1991 u m r SPENCER OR Bolso Arta? B J. ROSS 324-4249. TheHessTeam.Ccmi. • , CnUteGoUCour*«Ro«dMd to North Rim Fslrway* cnu«nugh u i To Provide Prcrofessional & Persoisonal Service. - 9 Z mals, horse stalls, multi­ o p e n s a t 8:00 am ' ple pu-ages and shops! AK M on th ru FrL 4 b^ ro o m s home and 2Z T ak e C a re o f yo u r ------—reniajswpayforit. 'ctasslflad buslnoss $180,000. DAN SUIIR; b e fo re y o u h e a d t o ' 3 2 ^ 2 0 1 9 OR BARRY y o u r b u s in e s s 1-208-733-0931 ex t 2: BRACKETT 320-1864. o r o u r B urioy o m c * *99391 _ 1.20fr877-4042 ' m —1 KIMBBU.Y8CH00LD1STDlSTRICT.3or4bM-G^Q|iHl CHEAT G HOME In quin locallon. (ea COUNTRY UVINQ Intheithebestotcoim ti^^H || .room hom# wHh nicfl8 oakoal kitchen, lots 3 3 bedrooms, 1 3/4 balhs, separate 3 bedtooffl. 2 bull it m BM id CMtftioaK 37.9 acres wittt good3d oioulbulMlngs a n d ^ ^ S 9 cupboard and countersr space.'basemehts{ is finished room n and 2 great rooms, partiallyally finished bas»> fatDBaptnniiinniinasev 173S s; It m ooa Ind Opeo anj tpidoi fencing. Currently a horshorse farrri. has been ia small ' M andcouldbea^itibedrDOdroom or family room, new gas ment n' wtth room to grow. Gasi heat,he central air, hg tra a«hII lornm lorr doing nxoL Uge bmdiy nom. Qik ^ab dairy, ideal for calf leedlnileding operation. Large 6 bed- .lumaca and air condKloijltlonlno. metai siding, fenced '. acovered deck, completely fencedd m:mature yard with. . ndMferlstBiditold kiUidin.2fiiHmisur suite vBinkindQa . room. 1 ^ bath homeB convenientlycor located on ihls . EIMI backyard, great pric«l9l (71,000.S' CAU WILLIS OR sprinkler S] system. $120,000. CALO U I WILUS DR' 01 {Irvt(bs (ts 24x26 ttiO(L Greu MsatHf. $tS2.M. farm. Ready .to be enjoenjoyed by you. $100,000. M Ijm -Toiwuria-szw5206 OR 420^30.(968731 I [ jJ j i a TODAY AT 3M-S206 OR 420420

-■PWBI " ^ E ' OREXr MOBILE HOME,ME. 3 bedrooms, HOME ^ - ACREAGE • WATER 8(U ctTTE cOTTAGE o n home features o v e r l f l GORGEOUS ZERO LOTf line home..hro l u x u - ^ ^ H 9 ^ bath, ready to movei In. Includes range A o R I .EEnjoy the wonderful view (rom t 1600 sq;: ILfL of living space on 2 levels.lH^ ■ 1 ' dous bedroohis. 2 bathroathrooms, double c a r B f l H 9 and dishwasher. CALLlU OONMA TODAY AT 733- bedroom. b 2 bath home locatedX) on( 1.81 acres. Large'room3oms. lhrthg.room has firepla'ce^mInsert. I garaoe. 1570 sq. (c.buiitDulit InI 1887. This property has 'C T 5282. $89,000. (90601)Mil) Includes 1' large family room, 2 car garage, wood- Family room3om and 2 other bedrooms in basemIP ement. 1 many extras such as malnimaintenance (ree exterior, (orced ■ stove, S' pasture (or* livestock. ONLY 0» $109,000. $71,000.. QuietOu location, low trattio street,I. Newi I airheallngandcentralalr.aalr,'^o'sprlnU^rs.(i^back-' j S - • . CAU c SHEY o n OONM AT 733-521-5282.(99617) root.. CAUl U GAYLE ANDERSON AT 734-82-8224.1 yard and a nice covered^ patk). pat CAU BOB OR BETTY x r T l - I i731^..PfllCEDTOSEL) SEU AT $128.000; fiWOI W I.. ., , — _ — I L i s s m — [ r . ’ t o o) n N e ^ , I I p h o t o i ,h f o r p v

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WONDERFUL FAMILY KOKl S3C. OtlefSlSOOsq.tLonon .4 bedrooms, 2 baths, foiiiui w/peliet stove & open oak I indudts covered palio; wo( heat, central air & auto sprli tired NE kication.'ToU^HC^ PRIDE?\ OF OWNBISKIP'ThlS Immac CAUJOHNAT734«OOORCK East AddlsonHHH 9 remodeled. Wonderful Utdieflttolfo^dlnlngW Pffl home hi (eatures 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs,m a c u l a t e ^ H Impeccably i lers over 1700 sq.< tt iO&L m Side Street. C o u l d P K S P nom wlih WUnnArtDoodngodng. 8pxHMtinoomo(Kn»to clous cl IMng room, convenient kilcheiIP m c e rnm mMiFOfnuMCE. zo rarUng otflce'. S.bedrooms, 2 ' pvli.tttbaekyvl0«tr2300 sepaiBtS'Utlltiy.'ibonTrvlnyl skiing,Iths, s p a - H B l TAOE. Otters 9 2300 sq. ft. M/3 bdrms, 21/2 balls, '■ si ll with professional o v ^ . ' lirge (er ] sq. tt. on two levels. Lots of 9 Mig&tam0yn)oniwKh2(R^guflrepUcetSnullieattdthop. landsci'pid.'^RV' la p a ^ O . ; LocateiChen, dining room, HOM£ OmC Bred,B^lo to r^ m e rfu n 'a n d inora. Ji y. Possibilities unlitrilted!' '9 Increinila bndscaping. One)ne ofI ttM pretBesi h o m ki IWin Towfistti'ahdprtced'fortell Ti at $72,(ng, vlny'windows, residential.wi ) TO $07,600 FOR QUICK SALE, M R UYNN OR DICK NOH TODAY 9 I Fate,oitiriit>.fl(iB.cm j r0ftDETAlLAT7m50d0a42M1ated In- Hollister- yanJ,Cowred LE 72,000. CAU TAO REDUCED TO « I H M 19 5. (087021 I IcA U B O B B li WONDERFUL BRICK home with paridng on 8k Zontd. . be tamlly home orworUi i|H I R ^ 7 3 4 - 6 5 6 0 *(enc#d . .1/2 balhs. Over 390080. I • JUST charm and ’qiulity; f w w w . i r uURRYl $172,500. CAU CARLYM'.cbm 9 ‘ , _ -i I,m78i-7wii.(tm8i, ’ ■ V ^ m itMIJLLpNEOFOUiIRKNOWLEDL mOFESSIONAL MMW t G E a B i E S P n • 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 5 8 , N e il H a r p s t e r DIbk i& Carlyiin Noh . . . ' ...... 7 3 4 - 1 3 2 9 Dl Canada 735-86I '....'.'.'.73l'i8d6::;H Earl W illiam son in .....736-0706 SaSara.Batcheider BullBrs .. 734-7608 Stuart CaiUiderson .....734-82; all .... .735-0165 • Jphn:lrw ln-;. r. Bob & Betty V e e h ...... r.^733-9511' -B( 934-8889; Gayle AndI R a r 423-461 ; ' : v -v ;7 3 3 - 0 4 r e - :M ^ Ray Sabala...... ■.;..'.'539--332V GlGall Quinn ...... 734-2223 . VictoriaI HallowsR ..'..v734-12(LAaEHtSTO B...... 733-5S82 H I ..Tad.Haney ...... ; 733-2028 DlDoiinaBach . . . : . . . 1 - * .733-0008 ' Gudrunrttersoh H 733-06( ...... 731-3164. 1 o n e . 326-5206. Dl .1733-5282 . Dale Paite . ;733-6804iv" .T . 681' Bobbi Kelley 224 Ramona Cisndail 682: .Debra P re e c e , 298 Shey Patterson . . 669 ■ Ross Oeahl ..,.. '1

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Distrilstroas m BnufacticJured tatejnacrtaflltgBW Sl Real Estate ' JensenJen Real Century 21 ‘ • sale, n'oocls to soilSino” n homo..3bdrms.2l2 bath, MIMOl ^ Realty .. Realty ' . ^ . Grcaler Valley « C allB dbO f Ja nnn n for >u ■.IHbalh.oKico/den/en/4ih great hunting. W/onJy i a i a ? ® s i . ■ bdrm. Dinlhg & familyfan way In & ono way outout, this ciT cnrtn • r;>:nTi8.. living rm. w/hfl'/hard- property Is completi ^ •B row se cumjrrent real estate listings^s in the Magic Valley./■ l-*;;-wood floor. 1681 sqsq. It. surrounded by For< ^ • Customize9 youry search by price., location,\> nurnber of bei ‘. T -■ Dock, sprinkler systiystom. Sorvico so no onoi.- c ESffivansis bedrooms,' age range, .-■'■slorago shod, largogo lot. over build oround y< size range,3, inear schools, agent oior real estate firm, etc . Porrino/Stuort. SS4.94.900. Trem6^ndousdovolopto pm onr S104J95...... l c . : .450 Bracken St.31-. N . ppssiblllllos. or koopopltall Ub^3 dr^2baiiini ^ • View full-coli:olor photos and complelete text descriptions aboutab each listing. '-1 T37-4644*., foryoursoll. UillltieslesIncL UnlkildkKiMMbau WENDELL Prico redui Ownor Hnandng1 wlwilh K207ia R • Get up-to-da•date infoimation aboutt properties| and availabilable homes convenientlyr-' on this boaullfuliy la scapod homo. Exc. nr>el S h* <^ll‘S r 6 « 4 l bf j j ^TTTTTTTTggCgggg^^gg B * Link to Agen[ent Profile Pages with contactc information, borhood, closo to schOichools. RLER 40 acres SW'O of f City, m H B * Access currcirrent infonmation aboutlt local “Featured HomejTies." -£ 3 bdrms. 1 >4 baih,1, riown full wdtor, good fen( carpot/w lndow s & walor we has been split Into 20 H I * Access linksiks to locat real estate wweb sites, and agents’s’ I;home p a g e s . 7.; . heater.Bjg foncod1 backb« parcels, $3000 — yard.-'MusrSooll'PnJdmdon- • acro/offar;735-9980. m B * Puts you in direct( contapt with agegents and companies5 vi.via e-mail. , ^ tial Idaho Komei i i • ' -Properties.- Call Jo •llcon- 1211FIUILEXAVE.E. iCall 734-1898 ;--::;-Konlng O 733-5336)36 or sloor oilers, Irrigating [UJi.mM O »Bn^&SdknBodly ;:;^:53»6SSSJ ~ • culinary water, covonc w w w . m aigicvalley.c ] . c o m ______— no mobilo homes. —TO •Sd i 510 ’ Coll 837-9124.B OUT-OFAREA•A HAZELTON S12,50(500. ____ ^ - 1 ^ : PROPERTYIT 10 acres, socludod couniry. Call 825-56 or206-431-5617.B Y o uu K n o W1 U s , W e KL n o w nBeal EE s t a t e ■ AMERICAN FALLS MURTAUGH Brick cousounlry _____ ^Sollor moyjiolp with bi home, woll kept withh aa c ro ------ors closing Mstsl2~bdi age. 4 bdrm., 2 balh.h, fam­I 2 bath condo w/ upgracrades „y room. 2 flroplacos.e s, on . throughout. Skylighights. 1 Qgre, 5104,500.. Addi-A ‘ vaulted ceilings, an< . tional acres avallablojlo • beautiful kitchen. Vlowlow of Call732-54eS.« mountains with porsond. — I - $110iSOO'< Call Ton•onya TWIN FALLS Clty-lotl o t for Backus 734-3136 orr sole by ownor. Build \ • : - : r David Wolson543-B3.-8345. houso in this exc. NEJET.F. •.? ' #99046 location. Prico has9 boonb :^;;iVvw,maglcvolloyroal(y.city.com roducod. 734-SS73lvtIv m sg l a w TWIN FALLS Duplox< blbuild- ’■ M agic valle■ ® y Ing tot on Momlngsidoido Dr, r e a l t y 733-2323 or 733-7051 J : . TWIN-FALLS Familytracre- at >osn Jimn ICanine MiVlike Erickson John Koning L;l_ 734-19911 ago for said. Familylly ori- ■ ABR, RtReattor- Realtor* __ Roallor*' • ontod short.2 acrot pccialtist v..j,v42(20-1315 RehRelocatiori SpecialtTst bdrm. hom<^; partlyy lUedl 539-6655 - both48howors,alrclo 440 . -:.v,: • 731-4208 OUTW STATEr s er. upslalrsrax40 d /PROPERTYf w/kilchohotle,-rosiroiIroom . exorcise room, powow ered ' ^ iJTAH AttanUon USUJ tt TV antonna & control. ...Bob Lawras‘ason , : d«ntai‘e03bdnn..14x14x70 ' w/waste dump Cathie Blevins iscalo stall horao barn w/nv /ia c k '. • A sso c. Broker,r, GRI G .mobile homo In upscr Realtor, ABR, - : ' mobUo homo park w/adi/adla- ' & pasturo. RerI'S 539-7488i8 . ‘ -cent'ptay aroa In NorthNoi Income; Will holp rl Relocaiion Spccialtisi, CRI \ - “ Logan, Lriah. Groat SIhr piJfty on rrnnco:733-93-9068 731-2900 . - r -scaping, easily malnlontjWn- TWIN FALLS Lh»o InI coun-co 'Z-x od. All appls. Incl. Qraeiradu- 4ry sotting closo to) towntc Iato owner is mollvotodtod to w/a panoramic north - ’ ’-soil. $1B,S00/olfer. 435-43 ,,viowrApprox. 1 acre,re, NE ■ .^.•-750-6904 orfoll froofr» locBtloi>,;naturat tg a s C -:e77-603-1^2.« avoil, * 3 2 ,^ . 733-52•5272. .512 ^ s^wSltem ore FARWRANCHEa r i Realtor* 539-4907 Ut t ' ^ G M A C 1 :7:B|JHL350 cow dairy. II on aside. Near Buhl.ll-For F IT I^fieilE aitt , w ■ > aalo or loaso; 536-666C666> ' / A ^.^.FILER N. 113 acros famifan \— i , Bonnie Lezai r - Qood soil w/homo,10, 324-3354 camiz ’ : outbuildings, conals, { H om aa fo r S ain, • R ealtor, CRI3RI John Cummins' • 1 - live waler.,600ft. canyc 734-907575 ',r-' rim. Exc. homo sitos. • C0TTAGBSTVI£ R ealtor :. Call 326-8606. ■I . ilOMB WITH CON- iiE 735-8626 TEMPORARY updatliis P n f l d g n t i a SAL^ 960 acre tai C - m Alaska. CRP ccntraiItract ------induding undmmnd Can 66 ^ 1 1 torbrochuchure----- sprinkling, metal siding ------and central air. i r^Oust.iratodt $2B0,00000. $69,000. BJ. OR > -Quality farm and homome. Kimr 324-4249 OR 99.61 acros produco0 oox- 539-0501. #98316 r- "collont yield on ali crop:rops; Full TFCC wator. equi,quip- . NEW HOME COM- ' :'-.*;ment storage bulldlnding, PLETCWmilAND- -:::--corral8. 1632 sq. ft.*‘•4 SCAPINGH Malnicnano > ^ b d rm . homo with ui grades,, lovoly ground.« Ji ' free living, ready for yot :» ^i#99473. Call TOM LLOY 3 bedroom. 2 lith, ' ..t;--.737-3B24 Of 308*011r , , , lacuzd, 3 car,garage. . ; Thii one has It a ilin g^ Julie Hillill , ^ Office Manngerger Sandy Hacking ON- ReaK or- I / I OM;y $132,000. BON R eallo r • I g ' e 'aV/ I . NIB B. 324-7304. . Relocation Specialciallst I - TSTATE REALTY, INC.'10. . #97416 I 734-5511 .. 734-CMOO-____ — 1 ■ • URGE WEU BUILT .UOMB ON 2 ACRES, 0 B N F i^[ient-& -eincd ^ T ------.East l6l]i. 4-5 bedroom, ^ ' llrcpUcc, orchard, pallo P pauure & oulbulldlngs. Collins 1 , $142,500. BJ. OR I ,KmY 324-4249. H o m e : ■ #99071 734-6104 >: EQUALHOUSINQIQ OPPORTUNITYr r B r n X SPECIAL UOM] K e n t : ki IN WINDMILL •r: iittLSSlc-STOlS , Broker, CRI, ABR, th*F«lrH0Mlna Act which HEIGHTS. This 3 bdrm ttiao home fcaiures master Commercial Services n«r baih u1th Ule, (louble > , 3 ! K ^ 5 & n '» c ‘S : ' . Nikki Boyd sinks & jeucd tub. . Associate BroKcr Cindy: Laura Fitzgerald 1.S or .Hanlu-ood In kilchcn&.' 420-1799 Ass<«sociate Broker GRI, CR:rs , R ealtor :: ^ enlry, tiled kilchcn coun- F .. pr«Ur»nct, llmlUtlonI or len.S)'nilicllc«ucco . ABR, AB Relocation Directotor ^ diterlmlnatlon.* Familiali'|*i a lcrlo r a Irrigation 1 6B15r AddisoDn Ave. E .. if H j •' alatua includta ehlldran rina . waier to each 1 acre loL X srs;.'?,:''.!'a9>l $175,000. 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162,908 VeryCy Cute and 'Homay.’ $07,000 WENDELLlVi -2064sq .ft.o n $88,000. NICELY PRICED KOIriEME In a Seller motivated. CorrCornpletely remod- $73,500 Zc Located right across1 froIrom MnlsAaskMball 2 i.,,!,. |„, - Includes 5 bedroom^ 1 bath, mature Jerom e neighborhood; 3 b e d - - -TWslbedrZoned Comnwrci?i Business linished eledi 3 bedroom; Ni ^ K \ courts, this 2 bed. I'ba iqm in basement.’woodstove, room. .1 bathroom , partially fini! Naw tin, carpal. 1104 sq. ItKlroom i 1 bath home features shad. shop, cable TV.'“-'S ai¥ basement wtth room to grow. Nici ll heat, part fenced. For more “ paint H aacanlral ,1,alr, h.,* -,1. t on the main floor and-420 starter home wtth appro:in»:775i,.n.o»«» ing room with wood bumtng stove air. ga? heat, oak iflnished ^ In'the basement. PEGGY CONNALLY ■ mbisimiu. Vliwal mtallsVisit'islt TheHessTeam.com or Call main floon 600 lii the I vrood accents. L ^ e lotwith-detaiBtacted cablniets; Arfiust.seefo I car'detached garage, part SalesAssodata wwwJynnrasrnusstn.cen.com or call Tbe WALT737-J37-3839 or TAMI 737-3940. se for only $71,900. lenced. F Millions Producer M TheHassTearFor more details Visit - - - LOUISA HAIWIS* 737-MM. <9W09 #96622- - ^»22.. #99602 - 3939erTAMum.com or call WALT 737- . Sales Associate w H m WI737-3940. *99786 •

■ CASH FLOW) $79,90,900 Triplex in Twin $8S,000 VACTION'HOME-45VI mln- Beautllui condo in Elm village.;. ClaanC PRICE RWUCEO $37.1 S7.900 Beautiful $96,800 ' /(rom'Twln.Falls. You could .and laexcalient shape. Lots of prtprivacy p a w a rlj beclroom 2 H Faijs to s good locatication., separate e te r ^ 1SI 2 bath home In with extrasiThis home comes'loaded look out over Rosewprth here. Undergound garage parii Kimberly. 6as fieat a isll Don’l.lat UilaSbail s B■ ^ ^ ^ 1 . JOHNHOUSER ■ trie meters, auto0 lawn sp rin k le rs, *'* Three bedroom. 2 baths. Gas heat at and central air, bath home R eservoirIr tlshlng/water skiing. 0 S u cohdltlohing. Dog ri ie pass you by. .This big S ^ Associate H lEXinOTH H oarage. Is18 $12,300 yearly. central air. Close to sAoppIng: g run ^Dd-fencad. iiune is a Gr Ciias 3 acres_- Call for sQllllt ya^QvarslzedJloub S ^Assodaie., H will love' this, priced to .se loubieJcatoaragat 0»ri«M8;Ye]GrwttttiyrWttliiots.Qf.tt^. H M /995S4 Call TOMM ILLOYp 7374924 •ppoiotmnant M l WKh SANDY 737-3908 $ « 7i800. CaH PEQQY 737-3]-3928. Cill<.l}EVA‘n 7 - 9 lBi n8 v r bonoiTHY; jo h n k ouYenLni!«l!fft«L(iL!»)i.:;;.Clll®| s S I 734>87M B^^Joc30»aii7. . ' •; #90765 #98887 , • : - r a r ^ g i o m r#994'66„. ^ • i a t j i ^USER ^ «420-580aiJgr o u n K £ #98S42-',. ' ; • • 3 ' : - ' M l

1 ■ VS KATHISCHRADQl' $97,000 Affordabhable new construc- Great buyy onor a'K orsey Acreage'with $99,900 JUST USTEOI ^ u lif uiinemr i ni $1M,tTO Owher MoU i f i l l ■ I yiotivatedh^'3'ibad- $ i08'.900 Sales Associate' BRENDA CARTER ■ tiot). bedroom,. 2 bam liome with fenced pastlastures, shop and 2300 * UulUIBon Delar Oub home built In 2000. 4 bed, 1 2/4^ 4 batii roorn'horrw in Filer oh’2on’< w » '1 ac« schooL.ThiaI Children can walk to ^ ^ o t home with tree bedrooms Sales AssodatB H over 1400 sq. tL Vaul/aulted ceUlngs. walk *'!“" * * kterand could be sold separate his home vrith full basement ■ ■ balhs. large and open great on quiet stre et Full auto sprinkler rate^.Homahi : Irt pantry. Conveniiinlinl to cily park, fjj gas heat and gas firep K|. ft. 3 bedroom 13/4 bath th hardwood floors. Need fenced yard. Lots of character vrit ireplaca;.ParUal)y M l. Located ori cut-de-sac. m Ready Nowl Buy(IIMflirill'JOOin. 1( „„„TIC. i fenced with water sharw C. P rlt^ t9 sell G $99,900. -r^^CallJUAN^ dog run, 2 car garage with C all RDN FREEMi Improvements completed, oilDIANN TA a c a ir a t 731-3621 EHAH U n t o a t Call KATHIfO SCHRADERSI « 737-3917 or i e 2 lo r 324-8508 appointment.)or openers. Must see by Ucanaa99343 DOMAN 737-3918, «9664 '- _ #98734 s. . . 3481. <997finL Catl SANDY today 42* ■ ■ >762 B H

n00RI8BARKBI SalesAssodata' Z TAMIQOODINQ Z Sales Assodaia n \ m Excainr «vesivK ^om m m -jwi.oiiii10 Custom built hom e in (141,m Thb il atun 3 bed/2 talh It tt49.900 HORSES? H | 7 3 J 3 9 4 ^ :? 3.19 acres with $162,000 This bettifri brick taer-jtablob dost tgttliocl!.p)iit.' Qoodb^vrithvrith quellty and special atten- Lots ol spacious rooms, large kitchen,ft. ddlnina corrals, lots ol outbull[buildings, modern ready to sell,I Clean as a whistle and ^ m jd 48X26 shop, trees, wati n)gol«Migangt Eid):id)iAhu2bedrooffli.1 tion to detailetail. Garage and haated/ac room with b?y wMow, double tided flrt( water and a 6aalitk -3-4 bedroosll. You must see this beauty B | l bilft.cniA/nng«.andn(rio«t^igtntor. ScmumtiJm shop. Landandscaplng. Large covered fu M 8 3 6 sq . f t .4 be. swing. Oviraizad doubla garagi/U^iarga ree j„ „,g ■p,|s ijjungbedroom 2 bath kitchen, faao'omi 2 b a th s, g o r g e n u s H ^ been m ty paintKl.u^li»ihmnnrorpilandvkqfL deckandpal1 patio. 3 bedroom, 2 bath9. ling Is priced to sell ded(. comeramity room..formal dining, rwin^iopWied, luto tprinlders, secartlyrty gate, fast at only $149.99 Ua]»J1B.S60()99498 #99890 viwatwm.lyims>ni»aaco(n. '■ ' Call U 30 731y compares to brand new. ^37-3918. #96690 - . DEBBIE D A NIELS..:B SalesAssodata' ; S . ' Z KATHY PARTRIDQE • Assoc. Broicar/GRI - Mutf-WknDodvCkib ; _ ^ J 2 2 ! « tt t U n 6rol4t«dnwn3m 3 ta0i horn w i HEAOOUARTERSlERS lor Cestom fimlng Opihtlen. Price reduced $15,000 on this bi ■ 1!■ brar^ $189,980 THIS HOME)ME HAS IT ALLI $11t,SN Fabul oilnMsdtmslTflnFA H fc PimitimidbictirM i«n]oaSaerHaent n0 i of Tvki fab yw i i fiod aa newhonM. 2i^30 k |. ft, 3 bedrooIroom 2 Inonacuiata/ .23 acre,.3 33: 3 7 9 sq .fl4 b e d - ipprejimataiyibukxtt 2 3 b ( d ^ vlfltagi hoiM oe H I w0icsvtnddeclE.prManivn.iM.lnAtrHsatM danWcklnn.im Kd sim l b v outMihgi atiich room 31/2 baths-plus t lus a sepante guest ccnstractioa.r 2 H acre ki HipematL'DoiM brick K S pbytralorlMUdL Ow3(tr 30004 Unin noor ft ModiiSimO’fl(GOrtiocNniMiSnChtMiftop bath and bonus room^ Oak hardw suite with lull batfil Oak Oi kltchan with antli)M8ghtfbitHirdMoi] Rocrt. ttalaid gbu and bassDM family ram Nmimr«MowiarT*skis& UUng;tnda2(naZOWmtorhonapngL TlisiiM ta ll O "BW appilances.-sun ro floor; cozy letted, tub;' P i ^ laI aa n rooni. sprlnklara’ dois.(*«iblag.fixtures, but wBh nm r«i(lng,'«ki-K T ^ Ykiyt&ctnlnliirconlitioftiiliofting. lUstnaflct lm pflfid (TDptrtyMy ^ Ih tQulpmtflt storago md taints and intercoin system.’ ie diwi i»»n ^ < M 6 X 2 t ^ a n d -.WudaSdiloWag.indnxl. Gasfte(tic*iapattor.BM ^ ^ t e M T WUt Oftig. lulu tpiiiUn}«rjimm-ft- 9 0 3 3 2 . . m m /galatM tiKidM rtiariM itiaaait:^^ -IH m w ■ : . . :y:: y: ^ A s s o d a t e . j' ; Sales Associate , s l 410-2003 Km'

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iL . £snDOT ' s.::aL ' ■----- n TWIN.FALLS Fil«r Tn 502 5 oT ~ t m •ur* Rtclg* 8ubdivl«I ien HOMES HOMES e lot tor sale by ovmvr.Ml C a c r e s ' ’ 733-6133 orW1-6670. I A L O T S . ■ \ .V; ■*1 Drive tht n ^ ^ M I g h w a y WENOELLZOacre:re ‘ , o f SS « a v l n g e t o parcels nMrWet>d«ll.dell. . |i .1 ' ...... - I . - II 1.1gfi ‘ ^ ,! ' - c«u-63e.e66ejt^. PB- a 20 B 0 em inniiinoia4D B ' ^ G M A C ' 'W EN DELL aO.ACREt===i iTPrRMi&w. CaiiGaryat73i-503C LJ I MffnermirmMSBantuadUtfiuaiKASim orTonyat731>0SSHf. 324*3364 I ^ i • 514 . Lota & A creage^ 1989 FOBS nuigigssi.- , ’ -.cA I . - IN C O M E ^ “ • MFC HOME s r re i «C323t;Sli>j *11,(1* I PROPEFHY. ' h o i i '" TWO 8T0RY OOlQKTtiK T tW alust Jlstjd thii homaMn ixes. 2 Located In nice subdlti . C«M«i,*utonali(-'ll/' H n M ...... M 9 9 h . MominoshtaSOioolOis■I District with 4 bedrooms; 2.5 b&t its all sion near high school, eplaco ONUr $16,000.2 Stic.r' I, J D K n n «rAi sniw arA0uuiiu«wisnflvinr' ■(ainlly rDom,-laroa kitcrkitchen. nlc« sunny dining araa, tii lj . ■ ■ ■ : .cbv8f6d‘ji8Ut).ftnc8jIysid yard, RV parking and miich moreI arkinfl bulli lots still available IB CHaiC E ... , ■ . $99,000. CAa BOB> T)fT)n BETTY TODAY AT 731*8500 chuntf only J! 14,000 a lot ' 7M -6500.(N687) TWIN FALLS SANDRA CAPPS 324r In the 1 triplex & elx 4-plexes I I - jd i« r 8752 0R324.J3M. IDEAL RAHCHETTE.. 4 bedroom, I 3 b^hrqoni homab&ths w bdrm. 2 bath units.39B 8? ',•92974^)2975 I . :ovar3700 8q. tt'3 c:ar a r (garage, large metal shop. 20.huge ac w/aa8 heat.AC.tirep^ ;wilh 2 Ihn streams amand much,-much morel CAIi.ari Nl lor & m lccow ave; 2 parkiIty * A m N n O N I ;T00AYAT734-1329.»1.^.900.(998^) nn flR sp a ce a par unIL E achl , v ( , HIVESTORSll Make aj 1 includae oven/rantlljB y Imisuiient or acreage I ;RB8TTIME ho'mebuyefliti or rentals, what’s your pleasure retrig. & W/D. Coll SK U)«nt61o(s'2sa.unitlrt f r rv 2 8 0 1 rarOmUOBJUtDlhSE'l . ' :bedroom.1 btthupAxitni 1 bedroom down, bolh levelsa cowhh Kohntopp 734-1881 II • '’v • ' -plately'^ribvand 'lni ahanticipation of selling. MalntenarI ™ , Sherri Pulliri 736-391- V . ’ ' '.W etulw .Kdudcdcanm e r ' lliC3237/ll(3!38,liii« •oftovtn^lihdt/servlc li ' :(rM,exta^or.wlUi dpcklack and patio in rear. Priced ',’3 bel #88258 ,’i* . " - * $59,900. BAhRY. Wffl,CDMHe,Wi««ili . "spprelsal at'bniy $76,976,900. CALL STUART AT 734-861■ .w^m.magtcvallo^alty.o ^ ' HCRttOIASnsntffiorusuauMniaRrmtrnn, 1*1 ------BRACKETT 320-186' .(99B47) . . m ag ic yklijBe n i U OR DAN SUIIR 324* NICE (2SXS6) 1997 FuquaFiiq Manirfaclured home on pern has 2 3354. #96163 ^ 1998 OLDSMDBIUllttCUTUSS6LS nent foundation. Veryy (atlarge lot plus storage shad. This;„r; si realty '-relrig- AC3234, Inded, Air, Cnr .cldiu 3 badrtiam, 21)al! "batti home with vaulted ceilings > ran o o . • 11.9 ACRES IN TIIE lots'ofstoraga'sndlsvIs very energy edicienL Offers forriw 734-1991liro o f. JEROME AREA, \^'lihh' Ciissel]e,lealher,Autoin(riindk-'ffD IIW *...... ’ 2 6 9 ID . •8881. ______31 ULuaoimammtan■nuBtWiBtuiiiococrHn. dfriInQ room, eat-lnI Mtkitchen and spill bedroom desli TWIN FALLS ini(tailon n-aiiT. Great IJKI.OOO.CAaDEBRAAAT 733-0476 OR 420-0476. (99Si ■saiblo home slic, Mfg. ok. p a NEWLY REMODELED m e n )erma- p i« x . E a c h u n it h a i slble owner carry lerm: 2909 HBNDI Is spa- bdrm s, 1 bath, now-reliliilS I . Cct )T>ur animals andcd o ll }s has o ra to r a n d o v o n /ran i DAN OR BARRY 324.« - (miOt-'Omi... formal M etal siding, m etal re 3354. $60,000. ttnntimamimiKaruwaiiBKutWBorfrn 180279 iI | ...... S " j jiii| v f il ■ ■ _ ; Countr;ry Living...!______. . ownor carry. ' • LOCATION, lOCA- . .Porrir■■SB* CAU JOHN TODAY/ HONit Prime Wewlou ■ f S t IRWIN REALTY 734-65 I i or 733^ 11,,h^L#9« in Hidden Hollow Estat ■ IP forraur dream bome. 6+ Jk 7+ acre parcels .With AU The Exlrhs! »1lh gorgeous vallcy/mi views. Designed for mil i! • ■ . rS'AWfOO'O T H ACRES...... ,^^^oTWInFeDi »in 1999 peniimienBaiiDCODFE' 2000 sq. li homes. I; ■ • : • O nly M inutes Fxoi'jomTwin Falls & Jerome . nisii5H,iiusie«awtweuo Power, nhone, road &. • • C lose To.M ajorGrCoirCourses i f water shares. Hurry,-• UI/mtmtlt-'llBl i' , • Natural Gas —*■ there is only 2 avallabl< i>Ie. ■ ; Mcniacimjin>MmrusHB(«iuiita(iirfwi . I! -^V $65,000. BONNIE B. I ; S i u s H E R C Instructiono i Co^ 4 1 324;7304. *95995 ^ 1999,V0LISwi6EI9EN H H IB FETU I 1 ^ irtvnmic. . /S2m20A,bwMleiAji A t C o n P a i ^■aa V ---- &issetle,Skil(Kk-'Wih m ...... 2 J 9 m . i » ^ KnasotmBmanBrner u w nt Mtttan fl er Stn. DMl’ANY - 644-l'541 ! • 1998eHEVR0ltri[r« n ia i cu4H ...... i ' nT23S5,Eidn]'Oeat^Air, wmtaulos in Jerome.., » GB5etl8,W,Auloniflft-k-'Sigjr>...... 359 n . -jS S ^m mmO H I g ■ acAuermaiM«i>Aeiiu]B(OUiSUirtKn«]ui. :iiBring A Frieiidl.. iH sr MI a, 2119101lOUBBMa ttra n i :. - ...And Shia SI .... ' I B ‘i 'IHfi ■ ^iJlS^M‘329H.H V lllf' YOll’ll|l Find 041 WHySKII Tiie Drivel I iKKmmimnrnmmuiBasm. 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AtlutlUUosonslle. d JemnvMt3g-68S7^ •• Fuli Ume o p e n in g s ;!'■ * 3606 afler 6pqi rto realtors» Catl 734-4139. 8H6aHoNg'19831^:^:ST Linda Holmqulst. and their za $55Avk.iCCPecceptsd. **• 2 bdmi. 1 bath, S16.000/-0/. agents, servants, and em-It. T errier w/btue collar on Qi6^ 6:30am. 73S-6020JI^' TWIN FALLS Comntercia' otfor. 731-2506/886-2506.)6. p fo y ee s. e re perm anentlyX 15-2001 around 16th a ^ S ti , • .1 land for lease. Up lo ,33 tvirtHfAUaiSWiaBo jj Cortaht call 677-4705 COMMERCIAL: ^'Bcres. Next to Westwind!? 2 M rni.. vinyl skiing, ap-“ TwS^FalisXounVZonlng PROPERTY h o m es o n W. Hwy 30> Lg. K Code Title 7-1-1. Title e- *! |^^^jBinp(oyoM nr<..; ; ; p l l S ^ s , nice cond.. aduft 6D-4(B), Title 8-2i2;TltleBt - I - 103 ~| buslneu sign on site for . pa>k. $6700. 866:4774JZ . 1 ^ : 1 —y o u ru se.-H as pow er. wa<. -9-3(0,Tltle4-2-1andTwln- -= ^ ------. . ier, & septic. Wll bulkl to Falla County Ordinance.«• _ . VOULEARN^^ heating o rX c i? - 1800 sq.ft. 3*bdrm*.;2 2 16-A," ■ ; su».734-H00lv.msg.« ...... FR EE ; bUslheu. fncludes 5300 - . bath, $22,600.65&4375JI , TW INFALLS M 2. That the Defendant.I. 35 tireo ~ Educatkm ft T raining . sq . ft. bulldlno. 5 vehiclM , T Donald W. Holmquist.-Jr, LEASE TH ESE TW O RN E TWIN FALLS 2 bdrms, 2 A Samplesl$/Bad( Guarantoo Invenlory & equip. Now N bam. OW-w/appls.-Nice. and Linda Holmqulst. oease ; Sietf.OOO.Call TonyaI B U IL O IN Q S W ITH AN 2 e0Q-628-9226«. ” 1-8oSI^627 Ti. . OPTION TO BUYIir $52,500. Call 734-6943.a.■ and desist ftbm operating = ••...• ■ 733-2341 • •• ‘Sa tio is 734-3136 o r Dav­ — an automobiio salvage yaid id W atson 643-8345. ' VO(^ligl985.2bdtm. JOB CORPS ■' J 404-4th Ave. W est. -• 2 bath. Includes AC. W/O,0 including non-running *06300. equipment, motorcycles,p l PBRya-AL I For sals or lease. 2700) remodeled with ADA ac*:- stove, refrig.. OW. S e t on > ' cess, storage bldg. on-1- foundatton. Park Ave. Es-u. vehicles and appliances. MESSAGE -sq. tl. warehouse with 2 ... and the placement.of a ^ IDoni pay to find work ^ . property^ many extras.9. tate. Buriey. Carport, stor­ loading docks (dock- L home or other buildings —! fore you get the Job. ^ r htah). rdl siding, & offieos. age shod Auto, sprinklers. i! L ooking fo r lo v e ? H oan-~ ' 1 434-6th Avs. West-greatat . Move In cond. 678-2468la* without a building permit '* . free Infomiation atjo^t Can Steve Kohnlopp 734- from the parcel of real prop-t- q u e st c an help. Match- . avoiding employmonleer- 1091. #08957. *for sm ell b u sin e ss. 30000 or854-2521B m akam since 1990. A ges s q . ft. Call for details. . — erty referred to In para- '® . Vico scams, write to ‘ TWINFALLS ~ ] g ra p h II of th e P ia ln tltl's9 18-99. info: 1-80^049.0411" Federal Trade Commiti- Owner carryl Baskin Rob- BRAWLEY REALTY 52a I )) www.HQIntroe.com , 734.S8S8 REAL ESTATE OOTplalnt within sbcty (60) _ sion. Woshinglon, O.C., ' bins franchise. BusUisss 1 days of the date of per- 20580. or call the Natkxi- Only. Price includes fix­ WANTED \ 516 I _ sonal setvtee bf this Judg-? i "“ i0 6 "~1 ai Freud Infomi&tlon C en­ tu res & oqulpm enl, inven- " m ent on th e D efendant. ■ S P E C IA L ter. 1-800-876-7060. ,> tory separate. AC. fire VACATION PROPEmV I — s.TTwlDelendanlbeflned-d- ■ NOTICES I ACCEPTING T". 'sprtnWers. & ctty services. TtUESHARES $100.00 porday ooch dayy ■ . -I1 $84,900. Caii Steve APPUCATIONS : the violation continues — ' CiericoWariousskill#:,, Kohnlopp 734-1991 orr FEATHERVILLE Own ia ~ ~ F A j r ~ after this injunction is Is-I- ‘ ‘Ju lc es t Steoks on mo ProductkHi/potatoes...' Shorri Pullln 736-3988. part of our vanishing . sued.end S n a k e ' - #99792. wildemess. Soe our web It MONTANA Q enerel iabot/variouS;,, 4. Thai the Court grant GenemI mechanifi/We(4u www.magicvalley^rsatty.comt slto www.southforkrecro-1 YOUR a nom ey le e s a n d co sts. Inn STEAK HOUSE ¥ IpmCOMM^CIAL atlon.com. Through the —' Qenorai labor/product^ th e am ount of $0. 734-1001 Ouaimed boctckeopeni. m onth of Ju n e th e re will IT IS S O ORDERED this* A N O N Y M O U S A OMMm el hUgle VU«y RMRy be a 30% discount on allijj AD _ HezmalCDLdrlverB« r; D 16thdoyofAprll.2001. . 208-733-8300 & 726.46SCM* w/endorsemmts .' ,1,. proportlos. Caii 208-653- TIMES CLASSIFIED - /s/Judgo Howard Smyser § AS p e r D ept of Ag regula-ia- . Ca^lore > 2481 or 208-366-2253 or; DEPARTMENT 77S-777-972CM PUBUSH: Ju n e 17 a n d 2'4,. tlon. Bates Air Sen/ice ft& Call Employment r..-: 208-734<5538 2001 , A-1 Aviation hereby an-in- Solutlona v . 518 I - nounce thoy will b e flyingng Now for en appointment * i CG M A C lat ' 676-0165 I . MOBILE PU B U C NOTICE low over residences that 1 208-677-4543. - are adloctfnt to agricultur- i T K S l & w e (BURLEY) _ The Idaho Council on Jf- a c c o iJNt iNq c Le r k : Devek>pmenlai Disabilitiesa al fields during this •year Tmvelere'Oasis has anim -: ,1 2001* growing seoson. —o J t BliV H C U SES ANY Is releasing a dralt copy ol m ediate job open in g In - 324-3354 BROADMORE ‘84 3 bdmi.._ AREA ANY CONDITION._ Its five-year Slrategks Pion -the accounting I C o m m e r c ia l & t bath, fg. open kitchen I..& 2 0 8 - 2 2 0 - 1 ^ , BO for put^lc comment deportm ent Jo b responsi-* living mom. pitched rool, " FAX Invagtmentfl to Contact the Coundl office bilities indude M>. dally . car port, hoat pump. home to buy & move :■to or visit Its web site to obtain books, atid till c h e c k o tn s.; INVESTORSI LOOK AT $20.000/offor. Call(I myacfeape. 65S431i:»^ a copy of th e plan. Altem a- W e are looking for • • 436-6127 • J YOUR applicants that are detail THIS: 3 bedroom, 2 . tlvo fonnats are available \ oriented, organized. • ball! home on 6 lou • 50 I upon request Comments •r m ust be subm itted In llaxlbie. e n d reliable. 7t • ■ ■ :bI education or colkigetreln- - raEONANcTcRISIS CENTER horaeioutbuMnRS. Court. The Court hesnb y ... ing In computer scienda. $190,000. BJ. OR issu e d th e O rder Aliowint) . RRSeTESTlNQ. , ^ ,'or a dosely related field? Nllew Jo tb? 734-7472 i^800-37t.-7472Ji -K rm 324-4249. YOUm Oefauft'-and concludes as— Please’chsdcy^radfor _ ' or a comblnatk>n of treln-^ •922(51/92262 ~ follows:...... — ^—of correctness on th e flrat ~| ing and experience. A 1. ft appear* from review iof e d a y that It n m s. a a I h e 108 I g3W 8/1 85) stress, anxiety. Conduct public opinion • NEW. SHOP in creai ' JA M E S P . MACE III (dob>8/8/86) O/i FOUND: polls over the telephooe-.; 1 .Fomalo Lab X pup onn T h e y ’ rre e fast, th ey ’re ese a s y , a n d location la South Uncoln KANVSHA L. M ACE (dobWS/Q7) V. ABSOLUTELYN-O m inor chiidron ) 12^ 2/89) A s h S lre e t R e n a y V lckere RWMCHTfT SALES! Strictly research. . Busines Park. On - NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEf \Y 2. Beagle noutorod male rr S7M to tO .00 p e r h o u r . ' approx. one acre. ENTER JUDGM ENT AGAII•EN SUED. THE CO U RT MAYR- edultX . * C asual work environm ent' |» , 5 0 0 . CAU DAVE n Repair. Rebulkl. Repioce t h e y g e!t t results! W hethih er you’re THER NOTICE UNLESSiAINST YOU WITHOUT FUR-IN 3. Ja c k R ussel X fem ale in ^ Flexible eves, days, ft 837-6614-. #99261 TWENTY (20) DAYS OFIS 1YOU RESPOND WITHINU- Rler. or Remove, Jim 3264150fH wknd. houre. 15-30 hre. MONS, READ THE INFORWiF SERVICE OF THIS SUM- “ I . por week. Great bart-tliiie , • LOOKING FOR A TO : JA M ES PAUL MACE,RMATION J BELOW. ADOPTION: I job o r se co n d fob. C lp s^ - , I h o m ^ e a l t h ' You a re hereby notified tha w r 1. Doberm an Rot X’female, , to CSI c am pus. F o r m e re ' buying or r; selling, all youu have to do . FIXER-llPPERfor)our I CARE SERVICES ■ I home and/or business? parental rights and to ad o pt M t t aP e tltlo n lo term inate youra s houso trolned. M . info.Call73»-2853tmimit- boon filed Tn the Twin Fallspt C the abovo minor children hasler 2.Shepherd Corgi X. Two homes In commer­ ? e n d e r U . n 'J ' ™ g XDTo m 5 T iv e ------lo defend this lawsuit, ans Countya Dlslrict C oui^ In ordersa spayed femaio, house ,ur Auto technician helper.:.* cial zone. Priced for 1 appropriate written responsein- trained. for the.terminallyHI. Your is click . Tb o find out m ore,J, c all today! m ust bo filed with th e above < >2. , Good driving record. Af-- rental possibilities or dw ig n a ted court v»|Uiln Wron- d home.CaU206-733^)122. ' ty (20) d a y s attor sorvico nof t ou 3. Australiarl Shepherd lornator and starter home business. Larger fall to so respond the courtof this1 Sum m ons on you. If you1st Heeler X, spayod femaio — rebulkllng. 734-0810.a-'^^' home is 3 b^iroom , 2 you as demanded by Ihe jrtPei may enter judgment againstsr- adult.® I : 113 I bath, gas heat ftfuiJ m inate Custodial RolatkNishIPetitioner In the Petition to Ter-on 4. Boxer X, spayed female10 I CHILDCARE AUTOMOTIVE basement Smaller home which have boen lllod In thisishlps and PeUtlon for Adoption adun; L ^ s e r v i c e s ^ ^ J TIRE SERVICE ft S A U » You m ust respond to th eh P< is matter. llal s. Border Collie X, neu- b a 1 bcdnxHn. __ ^Drtvera llconse and eQ0}9- >69.900. CALL B J. OR •fletetfortsWps and PeOOonI Petitionfo to Terminate Custc^lel>0} tered male, gentle,* ' Call734>6140TheKldir' 1 for Adbptfen wtthin tw enty (20)he 6. Boxer Tenior X, fomaiele C lu b .W e n o w h a v d 'e oxperleoce repairif>g,'B(Br-'';’ w m r TODAY 735- days of servlco If you intend nd to intenrtine In o r co n test the 4 sp o ts avail, for a g m 3-5 vicing, and selling tiraq > 0990 OR 9 3 9 ^ 5 0 1 . >tl- 7fBorder Collie Torrlor X yrs. okl. Pre register your-5 helpful. Excellent saMty: « Bvallabk) a l th r o ^ h th e Petl-» 7 “ spaywrfBmaiflreTnonmsrsr — chiwiorFairpiBCBChoot-lur and benefit package In; and Is doomed to be Servo*TWFails-CSuhlyCdijnnbtlwr Ou 18mos.to5yrs.; 5t— “ * o la d tn g 'c o m m fB tio rt» i‘------health Insurance, vaca'- • EXCEUENT U)CATION w ish to se e k tho advice ov r ert d with .this Simhwis. II you,ey R E W A R D F O R B O BB 2tl yre. 01 quality care: FORBUSINESSt Proms in this matter, you shouldir representationc by a n an o m)ur ey TAILED BLACK PUPp CPRHcansed&ICCP.p tions; paid holidays'. B discounts. Dental, vision. - > on Hwy 93. Survey tobe wrjtten response; it any. dma do so promptly so that yourlor TAKEN FROM ANIMAL credit union, ft disability.. ' done. 10+A acres. legal rights protected. m ay bo riled In um o a n d othor SHELTER FRI. 5/4/01. ■rr ■ ■ consod daycaro. Meats plan available. . Realtor Owned. A n .ap p n p ria te wrinen rei ice NEEDS MEDICATION.*: Inel. Atl a g e s w elco m e . i* OKAUTO SYSTEMS, • $100,000; CALL DAVE with RuleTir(a)(1) and otheiresponse requires compliance ..C O .N .rA C.T.T.H.^. -ICCP-accepted..Referen-. her-idaho Rules of.Chril Procer ^ 5664th Ave. W eet.-. 837-4614. •98931 dure a n d s h ^ also Include: SHELTER. - ■ c o s. Call 2 0 ^ 4 - 5 7 8 4 .H F o r m o r e! iinfomation, calall 733-0931,; 1. T he thie a n d num ber ol th: . l i ------73M077'- A.. I this c ase . vl- M any nieie'cate A k itte n s t cbLLtEN'sCLU&HSasg~ J im o r T o m . 2 . tf your resp o n se is an Ane 11 Preschool/daycare. • AN PO EU EN T Answer to th e PeW on to Term/-I. it We nave many nlee anI- b e a Ut y ,-: naia Custodial Rtle^or^lpt Ages 2-5.734-0948.B. INVisTMENTTD must contain admissions Vpsor and Pffl/0on for Adoption,ie- it mai for adoption. I HAIR sty list Rolfltft. MAKE MONEYI6 rental gallons containod In th e Petior donials of the separato atie-«s V -isIlpurw obsite.t. Daycare: Ages 2 ft up. Ilex-L . Todd now hiring FT/Wl . units-cxcellent business you m ay claim. >etItlon, and ony other de fe n se s wwwjnagldink.com/vrab->. U)lehre..lCCPwelcomed. locatlon.'lilgh tralDc area 3. Your signature, mailing a m- /petsonllne p re^ o o i program, out­ 0 address and telephone'tium- side actMtles, CPR certi­I wlihk>tsofp^ng. ber. or the signature, malll no u*- p h o r o . $ 6 / h r . o r 6 ^ ' fied, quiet safo rioighbor- Beautiful updAcd build­ number of your attomoy.'lalling addross and telephone LOCATED ™* commission. Apply at the; r hood. State licensed. ing Kith stocco finbh. 4: Proof of mailing o r deliver « o 139 S ixth A va. W est Magic Valley Mali loca- V07 of a copy ot your resp o n se 736-2299 ' M ore ‘nfo. 3 ^ 5 4 6 9 ^ , ^ iton^daskforStac^ Nice well lighted oDices, to Ptalnlirrs attom ey. a s dos To dotemilne whetherloslgnated yo abovo. -Ith AFTERNOONS ONLY! forced air h e at& A ^ your response, contact theyou m ust p a ^ a filing te e withed Monday-Frtday CHILD CARE CENTER ' Win consider 1031 IT .Stylist, PT or FT needed,. • court. the Clerk ol tne above-named CLOSED Saturdays, State liconsod vety busy walk-in dlentele,v otdjange. $228,500. YOU ARE FURTHER giver ho Sundays, ft Holkiays ICCP.Certlfled. with leasing o p tio n s ;. - . CAUJEIT 945-5232. obovo mentioned Iho PeWtoiven notice that a H eating on tho7o- Animals a re S O tO or Ail m eets provkled. availabiej CaB 7 3 ^ 7 ^1 :.' • 9 m ; tatlonshlpa and.f^sWtton for.Itlon to Terminate Custodial Re-be DESTROYED after 48 infants-11 yre. LynnorUsa.* heard in tho above entitled'or Adoption Is scheduled to 17.be hours, s b p io ase catl or'' Day, e v es, nights A wknds : 2 001. a t 0:30 a.m . Ied;court on Tuesday July 17. visit th e pound dally to . Call 755-1440 • GREAT IN C O m PROP- le t check if your pe t ts here, PT. Responslblity include. . EinYr6-ma bedroom . If you fall to r e s p ^ to this L kiNo loving mother wouid ^Sh b iS forth above, anw or if youh fal is Sum m ons in th e m onner seat t This le not •nuf^tO'date _ .denerai iedgisr, AR/AB,' home*, I-onc bedroom H like to take care ol your th e Juty 1 7.2001. hearing,1 fall d to be porsonaliy p rese n tnst a t .lis t: m ixed dc>gs a re hard filling orders, payroll;, apc-'and 5*two bedroom 4. chiidren'in my homo. purchasing. 2 year8boQl(r' http^/Awvindnw iim iaicvalalley.com you a n d tho Petitioner willI, delaultb will be e n tered againstrtst to describe. O r co tn e pick 'ffianfituturtd h o m e i' you as prayed for tn the 11Pe be granted Judgment againstSal out a puppy, dog or cat.* • keeping experience end. Oose to buidoess parfc ft •Relatlonshlpa •r^-^ofltlonPetition I to Terminate Custoaalen Theywouidlovea... fo rm at e d u c a tio n in- axsy ValmarL $425,000. niod In this matter. VI for Adoptton which has been h o m e l. . undernewownershlp.Ac-( counling required. Send.; XYour'ifclioieeis'fqronllneicla^slfledjds. Ww.classI- . . Ve- cover letter and resume ' - CAU. DAVE ^ 3 7 ^ 1 4 . ROBERT S. FORT. CLERK rr This is a public senfice eeptlng chiWrsn 6 weeks-6 flj9a w a r B h o u 8 8 .c o m■n IK OF THE DISTOICT COURT - announcem ent o l . yre. ICCP acc ep te d end1-6 10: BOX 9 2 0 8 5 . % T h e . •98573 >d Times News, PO Box PUBLISH; Ju n e 1 0 ,1 7 a n d : T he Tim es News. C P R cectlfled. 7 3 6 ^ 3 8 2 . Id 24.2001 12. S48, Twin Falls. ID 83303 ------

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BObKKEEPBir------^— r CUSTOMER SERVICE/ T~ i EDUCATION. ~ HOUSEKEEPING MANAGER MEDICAL ~ MILLOPERATOR ~ MISCELLANEOUS' . RlBookkMpernoeded. SALES Needed Milkers 8> outside) ‘ M ath T e a c h e r a n d Bost Westem Ca\*naugh'ea Manager-Full Sdnrlco Cor Qooding fiehal} A Living- M ust h av e CDL. will train.1. Expandlr>g staffing compa­ Expert«nc8 In Q uickbooks help. Exp. only. 934-5568. Couneelor/Secondary Is accepting applications8 Wash. Compotivo wagos, Conforislooklngforo - Call 324-8606. ■ ny looking (or a toam •& Excel. M ust b« a b le to ' m m r x s s f ------T eacher. lor FT housekeeper. Mustll benefits. Poy OOE. SendI” C o o k . Willing to train the = player. Job responsibili­ ‘ SUMMERL. - Busy.Rupert.dantalottiee-I. __Exclting.oppqrtunl}y (or bo able to work week- rosum os to: Box 92137, right porsori. Wo hove a0 MISCELLANEOUS j ties Include: hiring and — hiring (or (ull ttmo dental motlvdted ond toienledI on d s. Apply In p erson olIt % Tho Timos-Nows. friondly worit environment. training oflice stafi. cus­ BrlnerrMumas teSlmerty's I. r WORK ass&ting. Cerilficatkm teochors iri o n e of Idaho's 1357 Bluo Lakes Blvd.I. P.O . Box 548. ^ C(»tjaVlcklaie34-5601B■ i~7^Tr~l tom er relations, a n d moll- .. Mailtat, 280 South Ideho,'• S tart at $10.50 bo se.appt.I. preferred. P leaso se n d toI t>est m ral schools. Expe­ Norih. JwIn Falls. Twin Fans, Idaho 83303.B vation of team. Candi- ; . W endeU. e O E B ; PT.& FT. Flexble schedulesw B0X 81166 rience preferred and! JANITbRUL ------^------MECHANIC ” MEDICAL dates’should havo somo CAfl^QIVeR. Scholarships avail. %Tlmes-News, ooachihg opportunities E x p erie n ce d Automotivee Now hiring: Full timo night management experience. possiblo. Positkm s will b e Base plus bonusos. ' FT poslUoo, working w/OD) Conditions apply. P O B ox'548 A ppllcatlone (o r Technician.' RN (or Sub-Acuto Rohab .Clients In group hom e N o exp. necessary. TwmFaHs. ID 83303 (lllod s s soon a s possible. Full Sorvico shop., Unit. Hours; 6PM-6AM. 1 m benolits. Fox resume lo: ' Pleaso sppty to: PstsrM.' Branch Mgr 736-3851. sotting. Excellont benefita.I. Will train. DtEtAhVUAWA6^h— ' CREW MEMBER M ust ho v e ow n to o ls . Apply in porson: STUDENTS Bolz, Sr., Superintendent, EOE. P lea se coil T e re sa1 208-737-0660a Join our te a m a s m a n a g e r' 0011733-2049/ 734-5001.I. Bridgovlow E slalos W e have tho ideal MISCELLANEOUS Dietrich School District, POSITIONS „ 208-636-2076.B T of th e dietary departm ent.' AVAILABLE AT A - .1828 Bridgovlow Blvd. poslllon for y o u .. Hard working and self- - ,• 406N.Pari'* H erixon O ro an te D airy Is' petobOsd314Jl12.kl.us RETAIL LOCATION tivo w agos, bonofits. • ordering (ood ond ^ , KariaVaughn only. $8.50mour. Also 18 yrs. or older wilh driv­ ,worker*TwJn Falls• . now hiring night milkers , 208-644-2166S OOE. S end resum e to PO avall.'Clorical position. ■ • co u n ty . O penings for full^ . . starting pay $6.97/hr., ' ' ' supplies, coordinating - , ■* P art Tlmo 6om -10am Box 82134 % The Times er's license. Job consists food servtce with aU otherr -1 EDUCATION , $8.50Air.+bonollls. of deaning & maintaining Ume and part time positi*7- ' : -nitfrteowpushsrs . shirts. News. PO Box 548. Twin“n ( m e d i c a l For moro infonnalion ' ohs:'Musrbe 8l ieM t2r’ $6.57/hr.. Poshtons departm ents, a n d ICSI-South Central HeedI • Competitvo Pay ($7/hr)1 Foils, ID. 83303-2B04.BI NURSING construction oqulpmonl com pleting Initlai. quarter­ Start is accepting appll- • On-the-Job Training - SunBrklgo lor Twin Fells Inquire at Twin Fells w/ edvancomont opportu- y e ^ m o t a g e . proficient (n" ^ ’ indude vscstion pay + Jo b Sorvico. Inlorvlows ly, a n d annua) resident ,catk)ns in several centers • Hoalth & Wolinoss MECHANIC------currontly has tho lol- \ nities. Apply In perso n at reading and wrtting..have^ good benefits. Pfssse will bo holdaftom oon of a high echool diploma or Jor: Fsmlly Ediicstor 11, Benefit program' Unlvoreltyol Idaho Kimtwr-J^r- lowing positions avail. . C esco in Jorom o. ■ eonfacfVetfaf43S.8450 1/ Research and Exten­ Juno25.2001. - .equlvBlent and succesa- O r apply In ) wsgetostariat$9.69- « Advancem ent axt. 109. , - with other responsibilities sion Conlor. Some ro- 736:3000. fully complete a back­- perBdoat2569E.^S. I 10.07/hour and Family OpportunlUos , . RN Supervisor J I MISCELLANEOUS /| ground Inveetlgallon In­ a n d work (ull-timo. Advocate (bilingual pro- qulraments indude: thor­ IMUEDIATE OPENINGS . Paul, ID. ough knovriedgo o( dlag-n . Full tlmo position respon. cluding criminal. Helpful if“ *★★*★****★***★★^ Applications available at (orrod), S10.58-11.68A>our, Apply by calling KBS at ,0 siblo lor supervising * Industrtal-Ught/Hoavy havo^ieviouseiqwrlence _ Buriey Care Center, 1728) DOE. Full-timo/pert-yoar 1 - ^ 5 3 7 - 1 3 7 6 E x t (16722 nosing, provontolivo * Fa«ory:AH Shifts II maintenance, ond repairsr3 nursing stall caring (or w6rklng with youth In eia DATA ENTRY “ Miller ' ond full-limo/lutl-year po- • and leave a voice mall *CDL of (arm Implements andid rosldonls. 12.hournlght 'Caro gm n g situation. S u b - Nationwide Billing seeke:e — ------r r' silk»ns Available. Benefits messageJi - shllt position avallablo * Constnjdion mn opplication to Twin oro induded. Pick tjp ap- Equal Opportunity , molor vohlclos, keeping * Foridift n FT/PT Medical Biller. FullIII CDL Class A. OTR reefer. rocords end (oilowing,0 (epm-eom). Prior LTC Palls County Human Re­ training. Salara to $40K experienced w/t year orr plication and job descrip- Empkiyor _ * Landscapo/sprinklor * ' safety regulations and oxporionco preferred. sources,P.O . Box 126,I. p e r year. PC Required. . lOO.OOD-miles wllhin th e, tion ot any Head Start vnvw.kbs-dean.com MISCELLANEOUS “ * Sanitation - Ail Shifts Tw lnFalls, ID 63303. ] contor or 324 2nd Strool procoduros; olhor (arming Fish Procossor !■ (668)646-5724. . last 3 yrs. Oood driving ; JUVENILE PJ^OBATION • Jo b oponings ndw ovallabki•\c * East. Twin Falls or call rolatod odrvlilos as nood- * MochanicWeldor Twin Falls County Is a - record. Western Statos, PT Communlly Service S CNAs & NAs •> Forit u n Drivors Onig Free Workplace andd DENTAL Hygienist ; (208) 736-0741. Submit 0 ed. Including oqulpmonlnt All shifts ovdllablo. R e- * CNA. & RNs mainly Califomia. Homo W orttor. Exporionco v«jri<- it Fish Processors .on Equpl Opportunityy Nice, elow er p acod Office. application ond resume E- operation and Irrigotlon.n. sponslblo for basic po- > Warohouso Labor every week. Call 1-686- ' Ing wilh youth. Criminal>1 PQ G (S11.53/hr. DOE); Employer. 2 fully e q u lp iM room s (or 500-6801 or 934-5666.B by Juty 3 ,2 0 0 1 . E O E B 0: tiont caro. Exporionco .V Clerical - o n e hygionlst. Single den- bockground chockk CD 6/26rt)1. For complotoIP w ilh Ih o e ld e r ly p re - CASHIER Apply In porson at: PERSONNEL „ tlsl office. P lease se n d In-^ OfliVER------' i EDUCATION required. Flexiblo 19- roqulromonis and oppll- forrod but not nocossary. O ee te W O o is now Employment Solutions Stop ^ quiries and Information »II MAYTRUCKINQCO. 1l( you lovo working with hours a wook. Sond re­I- cation, contact Anita PLUS hiring for all poslllo n s In 1201 Falls Ave. E. Ste.24 111 Filer Avo. 733-7300 ^ Interested end dentist willIII Teamis a n d aoioa neodod young chlkiron in a Chris­ sum e to Box 92771 % Crafton, University ol Ida- vaiyjng locations. Work tian envtormont. N ew U fe Twin Falls, Idaho 83301' 735 Overiand 678-4040 „ contact you (or moro0 for Transcontinental Times Nows. P.O. BoxX ho. KImberty RSE Contor. $500 Hlre-On fo(B growing a n d mocfbm ~ www.p«(»onn0lpluslncxofn " ln(otmaUon. S e n d to P ;03 . Division b osod In Salt Chrlstlsn Pre-School In 548. Twin Foils. ID 833033 '3703 North 3600 East. MISCELLANEOUS company with excellent »> Bonus Box 5026. Twin Falls, IDD Lake City. Wendell is accopting ep- eoE« Kimboriy. idoho 83341- Position ovollable b^efHs. Pre^mployment 1- forRNs/LPNs MISCELLANEOUS I; 8 3 ^ . B plications for a tuli tim e - 5076: 208-423-6608: or immodiatoly. drljg scroen roqulrod. _ * T eam s avg. 24K chl/mo., te n c h ln g positio n . LABORERS ?o $750 Hlre-On Jo b t>poning lor fee d er Concroto Idborora noodod,4 contact Human Rosourco Pick up an applicaUon at * New p a y ;5(g. w/benefits CQilTrecyat536-4610or + FT temporary. Mon. - a'voiiablo a t Intorstate - “ d e n t a l ” Im m ed. M ust have° Sorvlcos. 415 W. 6th Sl.H. B onus for CNAs ory 0»*l» Stop‘NOO.U Hyglenlst needed. Ourir .* Paki 2x w eek Julie at 536-5590. Moscow,'Idaho 83844- Thur. F e e d ers In Malta. Full transportation. 736-8413. Now pay (or up to 10 yrs ,l. benefits. 401K plan. rectico'is growing. WeB * 90% no touch freight 1EDUCATION 4332:208-685-3608; oxporior>co. 40hrs. Must have knowl- ^RCMAECEPnONSTi ave a need for one or)r *Run48sUtes i odgo of sprinklor system s Insuranco. P lo ase coll Hiring a FT receptkm lst Resource Pemprofosslon- httpy/www.uWoho.odu/hrs. two days additional hy­I- 800-251-8848 . I LOSS PREVENTION I Job No:C01-113. AA/EOE ‘ & hood. Poy SSThr. 208-645-2221.a with detailed data entry, al 4 hrs/doy. Will bo Outstanding bonofits oro giene perw oek. II you are« orwww.maytrucklng.com excellent custom er trained to work with stu­ Looking for a MEDICAL offerod. Including: MISCELLANEOUS fiInterested In this opportu­J. Owner Opotalors neodod d e n ts with autism ond s e ­ 0- • Up to 22 days PTO ond ♦ FT position in Jorom o. Law lirm so o k s dependable RN or LPN. Part timo po­ service a n d phono nity p le ase notify Dr. Rob->• W e m n m ore milee daily gre'at lob? milk processing plant, skills, a n d bookkeeping vere disobilltlos. Re­ sition available at a smallall H o lid o y poy o lto r 80 t- porson (or rocoptk>n fill-in. erts'^Odlce at 733-5346.3. Then all o u r compotltioni shipping doportmont oxperiencp (prelerably quired: High School di- You’ll find it at a sslsto d living facility. Ro-0. days m iscollanoous offico . 256 Martin St,T w ln Falls. S8- S9/hr. Bonolits avail. O ukAbooks. but nol »• DRIVER ptoma or G w . Preferred: Fred Meyer! sponsibllllios Includo, as-,s. * On-site Day Coro projocts and dally om inds. - Now hiring for Mlxor Driver// Exporionco woridng with n . ‘ 401 k in 80 days 4 wks. day shift 12:00105:15p.m. Mon. „ required.) Sianlng d e n w l sossmont ol elderiy ton- 4 wks. night shilt • wage $8-9 DOE. Ploase Laborer, full timo, benefits. students with sovoro onts. training of slolf andId ^ through Fri. Valid driver's IDAHO STATE Frod M eyer is sooking a M ust have good work■K liconso a n d your o w n , .'send resum e artd rofer- UNIVERSITY C lass A CD U & T&N disabiiilles. Applicotlon full-time Loss task dologatlon, floxiblolo P io o so apply In p orson ethics. Apply in p e rso n aot l vohfdo foqoired. e n c e e to P.O . Box 426 IDAHO DENTAL e ndorsem eot req. Apply at:: forms may bo picked up Provontton Specialist hours. Pleoso call O 640 FI/or Avo. W. S6/hr. to S O S SU ffIng S e rv c e s start. Letter or resum e to; .,.;H oybum , ID 63336 EDUCATION PROGRAM^ KlooptOrlnc. Bt th e Twin Falls School in our Twin Falls storo. 324-3224 (or m ore Inlo. Twin Folis.lO 83301 or " 751 Uadrona SL Souttt Dislrict Oiflco, 201 Main 208-734-8645. EOE 6 6 3 B lu e U k e s Blvd. N. OfTico M anager. Hopworth. Pocatolk), Idaho training provided. MEDICAL Equal Opportunity Avo. W. Irom 8am*4pm. MISCELLANEOUS Lojam lz & Hohnhorsl. Dental A ssistant Nurse postltlon avail. In P.O. Box 389, Twin Fails, :b R ic A L *. I Wanted; (ull time certlliedrt E m p lo y sr For further Information Frod Meyer Offors: Resldentlsl Counselor. ' call tho Personnol Dopart- busy m edical ofllco. SondId Idaho 83303-0388. or fax Credlt/Olflce. Evenings' expanded functkxi dentalli DRIVER OTR, Class A • Com petlllve W ages Outdoor wilderness thora- dnd weokands for local ; montot (208)733-6800. rosumo to 112 W. 5lh.n. ;|. to20 8 -7 3 4 -4 1 1 5 .« ' assistant to assist dentalll CDL. reeler driver. Must . • Bonofits Padtages Jorom o. ID 83338 or callIll ______py program has Immodi- rotall business. Send ro­ ato oponing (or residential ] : residents at ISU Ad-:• b e a t le ast 2 5 yrs. old. forr EEDUCATION • Employee Discounts Louisa 260K)822a . MEDICAL Qi MISCELLANEOUS su m e to PO Box 82155 %• vancod General Dentistryy Insurance. 934-5220. ■ S c ie n c e Curriculum counselor, must bo 21I LItti Mechanic-General The Times-News PO Box MEDICAL Part-tlmo LPN 's and yrs. old. Cleon driving ^ Proarem, Pocatelk), Fam­}* DRIVERS------Coordinator OpporiunlUes ly CNA's. Somo positions a Maintenance and repair S4.8 Twin Fails. ID. 63303. ily Dentistry. Salary start­ Stato Dopariment of Edu­ CMA poslllon (or a busy rocord 1 st aid/CPRR of ski lifts. Mill right oxpo- '* Local dolivory driver. Pay doctor’s oflice. Full llmo10 op en to wrorit with children^ certification. Exporionco CLERICAL ing at $10.31/hr withala Siom r. M ust hav e C lass cation sooks practitio­ PItasa apply In B. • too. Coll Idoho Homo 0 rience a plus, wago DOE. ner/administrator to per­ posidon with clinical re­ wortcing wilh youih profo- Full time executive assis­ com petitive benedt'< ACDLw/HozAtat.Apply s . ' paraon: j. Hoalth & Hosplco. Inc. >* Enjoy ih e S u n Valloy Com- tant/deputy clork to spe­ form professional work Frod Uoyor, tSvatomor sponsibilities (or a friond­ rrod. FT. SSmr. 15mi. NE£ panics recreational, retail, in p e rso n . No phone calls. ly, palieni-orlenlod(1 Ask for Becky Slone. ol Gooding. Kalhy or Kolth d a l m astor for tho S n a k e> TO' A pK y : Contact thef IDA-TRAN raEIOHT a n d se rv e o s resource (or Intofmatton Poak Is 7 3 4 .4 0 6 1 .E O E H h health, and 40lk bonoflts. River Basin Adjudication1 Departmeni of labor 0(- public schools In cunicu- 705 Bluo Lakaa Blvd. porson. Computor skills 686-2565. EOEH 1-800-884-9946 or fax re- 223 D m t* SL T F.B roquirod. Ploaso rospond District Court Twin Falls,, (Ice or the ISU 0(fico of kjn, IfBlfiicticnteeossmenL Tvrin Falla, ID 63301, MEDICAL MISCELLANEOUS - su m e s 10 208-622-2984 ; m s f s f s ------Influoncos sdence curric­ with a rosum o to: PO Box . ID. A dvanced d erlcal po­ Human Resources at or tax rosumo to: ; SHOSHONE REHAB 8i CAR WASH SUPERVISORR iMISCELLANEOUS sition requiring 3 years le-- 206'282-2517 after Mon­: 340 STUDENT DRIVERS ulum. leaching strategies. (208)738-9348 2653Tw lnFalls. ID. 83303 LIVING CENTER Full.tlmo position lor Car>r The' Tlmes-News Is accept-; □^ secretary, court'derk, day, Juno 11th for the' n e e d e d MMEDtATELYIl‘ textbook evaTualion end _ 511 EAST 4TH ST/BOX B Make BIG Bucks > Wash Supervisor at the0 Ing applications (or tho • 5;r-equivalent offico} Idaho State Division of Im plem entation o( MEDICAL SHOSHONE, ID 83352 ,.------DrivlnpBlgTnjckst Mogic Valloy's finest carir ponton of Assistant Mall-; > Hume'n Resources an- standards. Must have CNA wanted. FT and PTr (208)886-2226 care contor. room Supervisor. Me­ $26,000. Send resume to) nouncerhentandH NO E xpsrience N ecessaryl^ strong academic back­ FRED MEYER d ay s. FT ond PT ovos. COME JO IN OUR TEAMI • Excollont Bonofits. chanical aptitude & man­ PQ Box 2707 Twin Falls. 14 Day CDL ground in toachln(^loamlng It's a great place . applk»tk)n. C o n tad P a t a t Snake LPN-Noodod FT/PT Competlllve W ago, agerial ability aro e ssen ti­ Resumes accepted j , Training Prwraml o( s d e ncee, end worit with 1 All application materials to workI River R ehab In Buhl or evenings. Excelkmt Wortdng al. Must bo ablo to lift 50 schools lo ensure quality thrpugh Ju n o 27th. ■ must be submitted to the cell 543-6401 .■ Conditions Ibs. a n d vrorit nights ond ® 1-800-770431 program s. Must havo cLEm<5AL------:------Division of Human Re- com - MEDICAL • C ustom er senrico skills a® aftomoons. n ; Eiip. drivers Call: comprohonslvo under­ MEDICAL Full-tim e office position. sources in Boise, Idaho /^n Equal Opporiunlty SNAKE RIVER REHAB‘ must; Supen/islon | If interested, please fiil out I: • t-800-958-2353. standing o( technology In Looking for a great placo to available Immsdlately. boforo the June 29th dos- I Emptoyor | AND ASSISTED UVING• Exporience prefened... an application al The . classroom. Master's do- worit? Chooso St. Luko's. Excol. Word and generalI ing dalo. bRIV ERS------. C ontor locatod in Buhl. ID’ v^ll train. Tlmes-Nows office: 132 ■ ISU Is on AA/EOE gree or equivalent with, S t Luke's is hiring c linical computer skills required. Drivers w anted. LocalI ' andnon-cllnicalatafffor'' Come join our diotary. Apply in person. Mondayy Srd St. W; Twin Falls, ID. ^ W om en a i ^ Minorities e re) sw eet com haul. COL roq. em phasis In s d e n c e . cur­ MAINTENANCE , stalf. wanted AM/PM , Dulles ind. accounts re­ our growing hospitals in ' through Fridoy. 8 am lo3 3 or call DanWatockal 733- , E ncouraged to Apply. riculum/instruction or HORIZON ORGANIC cooks, end dietary aids, ceivable; phones, (lilng Needed days, eves, or Boiso. Meridian a n d tho ; pm at Auto Pride. 8088 0931 ext. 252. school admlnistrotion. R e­ DAIRY part timo or full timo. Cell and other office procedu- ] - nights. Call ^ 8 9 2 3 J i Sun Valley Aroa._ ' Cherwy Drive. Ploase ask^ _Jho Tlmos-Novis Is a drug- • ■ DETENTION qulros 3 yoars K-12 dass*. M aintenance person J o a n a 543-8401.'------fssi Strong bookkeeping\ , Full tlmo tn d p»rt tlmo, d r iv e r s ------nooded. M ust havo ' ” - (orTrado.— ' " froo w rk ^c o . ’ ' • skills a plus. C ontact r FT/PT n e e d e d OTR. room experience; curricu­ • potltlona availoblo. lum development or ad­ welding oxperienco plus Visit S t Luko's job leir. C hrittlrM M iller O Klti>- 1 Refers, Western States, ’ Saturday,July14,8anv5^m : Snoko River Juvenile De- ministrative experience, berl^iNureerlee; 2862' tentton and Youtti CenterIf C a n ad a . $600 s ig n o n kiimtedge. ^laiy. - ol S t Luko's Moridlan AtMlsonAve. East; T.F. ^ b o n u s . Fuel & safety dosirablo. FT exempt po­ noods highly motivated sition; opened till filled. tM nelits & housing, so n d1 M odkal Conler, 1-84 and adults io be posttivo. pro- bonus possible. Home resum e to: Eagle Road. CUERICAL i d frequently. 888-865-7600. « social role models, and Sond application to Nancy 256 9 E. SOO S . Paul. ID 1-800.722-7052 “ • ' l i lsBKSiki Ihimediato openings for 83347 or call Yoii at www.stiuko80nllno.org -experienced socretar* provide structure and su^1^ DRIVERSGrigsby, State Depart- pon/ision lor at-risk juve-, Posllione available (or OTR 438-8450 ext. 108 {^bookkeepers & I ment of Education, P.O. - MEDICAL I TWINFAE CU n I c & HOSPITAL HI nlios housed in either aa CDL drivers to operate> Box 83720. Boise, Idaho MAINTENANCE------M ountain View 733-7300 or 678-4040 structurally secure or staKl( -vans, roo(ers, & walkingI 63720-0027. Indudo ro­ T ravelers' O asis h a s a n im­ "W Jtcrsre the patient comes'5 firf s t." . se cu re (acility. Applicantss floors thru 45 stales,sume. 3 letter of recom­ m ediate job oponing (or a Care Cenler PERSONNEL must be at least 21 yearss Competitive wage, bonus-mendation, and copies of maintenance person. Job A Community of Care NURSING o( age, willing to workk OS. b e n e fits. Incentives.colloso transcripts. For responslbliillos include PLUS flexible shifts and days of)f Incomewlll range' application and moro in­ preventative malnlo- IMMEDIATE RNi (2> needed in ICUJ Ifor evening and night shifts..M Mu u st Ik ACLS certlfled. th e w eek, have good v ^ -I- $40.000-$50,000/year,form ation. visit nance, generol repairs. OPENINGS lassg s— ton and verbal communi*I* de pending on yout www.sde.stalo.ld.us/Dopt/' « RN needed In Emcr^encncy Room. ACLS Preferred. l2-hoiJ-hou'r shifts. j POSITION For expanding) cation skills, a n d have theB • ^ e d in KImberty. ID. or < caO Nancy 208^02-6800 painting, doanlng. soptic . agbncy. Telephone col- CNA/nlght shllt patience and interperson->- 208-734-9602a - systom monitoring, etc. 10pm-6:30am FT LPN needed for eveningng shift, lecUons on automatedJ ol skills lo work ^ t t t sta(( . EDUCA'nON !! DRIVfeftS ------^------IS o c ie t S tu d ie s T ea ch e r W e are kwklng for oppli- ^ e m . Qood telephone> and juveniles in a dose- canls that are detail ori­ sWIs required. WUI train. " RANOEN, INC. CoachltM r position open. CNA/oyenIng shill RNs (2) needed for evenenlng shift. cuslody envirortment. Ap­", L0N04«AUL DRIVERS ( en ted . organizod, flexiblo. 2pm - 10:30pm. Fim timo, Mon. • Fri.. sa l- plicants.must also meet . ContectiOennte W. Coultor. ' .-.NEEDED , ' roliablo and can .work ar)C-f commission. 401k, th e basic Idaho P e a c e 0(* Superlntondent . without diroct supervision. RNrtPN LABORATORY retirement, paM vacation, (Icors Standards and ' -H ansen School DisL *415 'W sasss's”;; -| P.O . Box 250 The posilion Is (or days "■ 12 hr. shifts avoll. hnologisi. Musi be ASCP o r equlv: - sick loave. Insurance. Training Academy.re-' Mon-Fri. Starting wago is Full-time M e d ial Tcchn julvalcnt. Send resume to PO Box 7 CDL(Current medical ' | H anson. ID 83334 < qulremonts to bo consid-^ card; & olear driving < $8.50 por hr. Trevelere' W e 0 ( (e r K ,Twin Falls, ID. 63303. orod (or (uture Juvenile ' (208)423-6387 Histology Aide. Experlerience preferred, bul not required.red. ^ record required. Average |O ^ n e d until fliied.a Oasis o(fers subsidized ■ Health Plan COMSTRUCtiON ------Oelontion Academyy deys out: 7-10. 95% no- - health Insuranco. 401k ■ 401(k)Plan Local installatk>n ol daliy attendance. Please eub-I touch freight. Paid vaca- |EDUCATION iian wilh matching. Iroe II R ox Plan Benedts PHARMACY \entilatk>n systems. No •mlt a handwritten cover^ tk>n. sick leave, holklays. T ^ e a c h e r fo r C hild C are Ke insurance. Hpricod ■ Vacatkxi oxporionco nocessary. letter v/ith an amplication.^ Medical insurance and ‘ Age-18 mos. Quality pro­ m e als ar>d pakJ vacations. ■ SkM Leevo riu m u c y Director andJ Sta^S Pharmacist positions avallabiIllable In the Hospital and ' $ r& up/hr. DOE. 3 2 ^ 4 4 4 8I available al the human^ 401(k) plan. Apply In per- gram . Mon.- Fri .736-2000 Please send resumes to Resources Oflice. 4th Retail rharmacy. ^ so n or m all resum e cFARM ! 1017 S. 1150 E.. Edon. Floor, Twin Falls County RANOEN, INC., c Idaho 63325 Attn: Kovin Continuing Educatton C«pBntor„Ha8ermfln aroa.: Courthouse, Twin Falis Experienced Irrigator & SfnJmwMtAKHR.660ShOmho»tSLL.T,H«Mh.lilahocrfaerfmculoppUaalonatrTai. Exp. Refs. 206^.4444J * 11S-13th Avenue Soutl) (arm workor for the Rler Lott. We are a dnjg (reo ■ ProlessTonai Grovrth i County is an Equal Op­: Buhl, Idaho 83316 , worttplace. ond Prom otional CONSTRUCTION portunity Employer and aro a . Call 3 2 6 -5 6 0 e a ^ o re-m sii: . . - Concrete flnisher/ (omi « t- Drug Free W ork Place. F ^ M !li u r u o E R ------_ ckoeppllnOrangen.com F Twin Falla management ■ R iondly, Family N eeded: FuU Ume M Vjares. Mln. 3 yrs'.‘ '5Ef5nioN0FncER“ opportunity (or person­ A tm osphere m m m ; The Minl-Cassia CriminalII RANGEN, INC. t s AN experienced (orm ar>d exper. and have own livestock, em ployee in able team leader. Bonofit I Justice center announcesB EQUAL OPPORTUNITY package Includos groat H ire On B o n u s tools. transportation.Call Je ro m e a re a. Must be two (ull time detention1 EMPLOYER. w ages, Incontlvo pay, $300 CNA m ^ 1 3 . H knowlodgable In (arming officer positions and one profit sharing, health In­ Sl;t . b e n e d iCTS c lli CON€rraUCTtON ^ 9 D R tV E to practices a n d have , (ull time transport officer surance, 401K plan plus Contact ■ < Jouo)eyman Plumber and f TRUCK DRIVERS. Class mechanlca} skills. K po^tkm. Applkatkms can othera. Must heve com­ to a n n Jo n e s. ONS Familily Medical C

me..I IJal daho 83338______— Qreat:pay.-medlcalrra«- - IL _r>iivfliB..S25QBonua.____. .FF A R M _ ^ ______" —cimrig^OffBTBJIOOOr" . Regional o r k>ng haul. Tractor T operator. Drives resu m e a n d roforancos to (21(208) 324-4JOI • Fax (208) 324-384-3878 tlremeht&paktvacatton. -Teatlng will consist o( a Mr. G as. PO Box 790 Call (208) 788-7920 tractor lo move materials, St. Benedicts is a1 mission-driven .healthlh care oreanization' • writtsn le st, oral intenriew, . OwnsrOperators. Top draw (arm implsmsnts & Burlay. 10 83318. No providing patient-f(-focused care. We areJ lclooking tor caring c5FSTRDc?i5ii------' physical agility review, ;• R a te P e r Mile or High % tow Irirs. Clean up waste p h o rw c a lls p le a se . professionals who wantv to work for a topIp cquality health care Laborers needed Immedi­ criminal background and3 , '. C ontract. frem cattle pens aneys. : All Shifts Available MANUFACTURING ately,no experience movo hay w/frontk>aders. ! provider. The Fannhouse Collodion, $8.00*$10.00 per hour neoassary.' Wages DOE.: gsistts'KSsii't Mitd>ellBroe.Tn>ckLlne. Operate (ront loaders to S43^14.or73j-1344. 8:00 a.m on 9. July 2001 Inc. producer o( unkgue. Pmmfltwdltaponry n RN-Acute Care BLPN-LTCU(FX i(F i) • I . 600-228^702. oxt 243JI mix (eed & to .move hoy. Current license requiredI (l-FT,(1 PRN) LPN w/chatRe counc preferred. « In the basem enl clasa- C lean cow pons o( ail re(- hand cratted & hand • B h iw u astH aai.------f(inished vrood (umlluro is . AocspUngippacitlQRtfor ^ Immediate opcopc*\lng • , room o( the C a ssia Coun- , uge and load trucks, ~ W elder's helper. Must be 4 BATTRUCKDRIVINQ ' cunsnlly seeking Appren­ ■ Home Health RN(FT) • ty Sherifrs otflce. k>cated maintain tractor upkeep & able to read tape mea- I Get your Class A C.D.L tice, Journeym an & Rcspontible for home visilisits to patients. BM ed.TechlFlh(FT) I , a t 129 E ast 14th S treet In do minor repairs to tredor. Construction SUBS & tu n ACT torch. Call ' Tultk)n Assistance M aster crafts persons for Rcquiits valid drix-er’s licenselio & reliable Generalist pt»llion;tequl{Mposii ASCP, AMT, J ' Buriey. Id. Knowledge o( use o( all CLA or equlvaluivalent Primarily day shi(L . • , ) Applicants must have Idsho S ta te Certified ali d epenm ents in produc- . Clerical ^ Buhl, 10.208-643-8090 ■ common handtools. A do tion and finish. Our • fjAtloasfSyrswofkrecotd so m s wekJing. do sn y a s- ForWtft Certified D Sodal Worker- Homene Health HReccptlonistntH(FT) I ' PT,‘drtver/guard. Custonv• ;2J Hm onalnod ol iMst a9 fe-MAILyourciasslHsSaJ company o((ers (PRN) BSW requiied. In-Ki-home patient VVnulell Famil)imlly Health Oinlc. Z ^ g n e d ta sk s r e q u ir ^ o( a competitive w ages, ^ service position. Day' Q.£.D. or hl^or lovel ot/Vacation •20Hr.V^ccIVcckBenefiis Avail. Z Inttfrvlew: Contact LaineI Stsriing Wsge range: ' • ■ contact Sandra Roberts, R depends on qualifications ,*ReHrcment/403BIB and/or •HiiUonRcIiReimbuiscmcnt Z tfriBertH arbauD h.I. •■$i9.eoo.ootoS26.ooo.ra ) Personnsl Coordinator; ^ | y In person (rom and ^Mjerience. Contact •630.6323 ■ :'plusben*nn‘o( ------“ 326-ae817nier School W p m . Holiday I n n ' ' ' Jaeicm Trucking; ' • ------H ospital Dpo naopored------^------.•Shor^Tenn-•mvDbebjlity--—-j— ^ B e rt H arb au o h M otors, ap'proximBtely 30% of District. 700 B Stevens E x p re ss,' 1910 Fillmore P.O . B ox 66 Je ro m e , ID V « E A I > ______...... > L lfcln 3 .^A./AD&D ! y : - W endell. fP 83388. ennual income. A ye.. R ler ID 83328. ■ . S t N. Twin Falls. I D J • 206-324-3004. ■

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rdayin Ag-W eekakly and Sundayys lnT heTlm es-i| L r ^ LLbok ter Heart^^ieart^veryT : ljjruesday laM agUlc V alues. Saturc NEED ’ ' .TtMEWiaTOL t I I ISOTRUCX DRIVERt n - SEBWHXTHAPI>SN8N8 > ’liH iH Piiilm I PUNNY QUY LOVE IS A U WE NEEI ‘ “’; Females\ . Btond SWF. 24, &\ 13SB)*.. 13! Frtendly. outgoing SWF,VF, 52. ^^■ ua|uu|uiH WM.35.6*11*.btoodhal.lalr.bluo Open-minded WM, X 34, OT, SWM.‘45. 6'.170tb*., brown I' Seeking Mal« a.*pon- ..5-B*, l30lbfc.wlth Woobol■dehair good- - laoibt.. tovea camptng.ing. hunl-i -h air., green-eyet. pleasant !!!?_ ffisirs.s«&u a ' ..^ and green eyet. seekt S & .-ara.rJ aiMhirn ' amUe, llkof 'to be Dl, enjoyt ng for a sWM. 45-66, io Share gi i f e M ';*-iB'g^F,“3!=, ao^KT , mutlc, movlet. booka and WONOERFUL.WOIUN dmoswhh.Adt.1269 m a s s f f i t t,a * tam . oood convorsaUon. JSO SF. -tpond, andBrug-free.Ad».1394 .•SSSI 3 0 ^ . Adji.1265 ■’■ siy sra rs , OOOOWOMAN CAREFORIIE m ‘ SOMEDAYfLLRNDIINDU , LOOK ATTHE FUTURE loo. ronwnUc SWF. 29. 1 :» RWP SWF. 51, S T . 130tt>e.. btoiblonde ‘ M hair' Oltabled. thy. tovablo I Hardworking SWM. 34. S'lO*,( Qood-looklng SWM. 34. nwflum buUd. Mvido > to hair, green eye*, e r ^ RNDOUTTBOAY I. 'dean,'pretlyeyet.Ad#.1 blu« oym? Sho M < 2 8 .179RIS.. seeking Und • outdoors, animals, wator i2 ? O'*® ^ ■ ■. ■"' h^es~~ tr. gonoc- S'11*. bluo-4h«d btond. with ' doon acOvlMt. IooUmSg a S S j 30-60. 10 help m e,thf ^ end • Friendly SHF, 3 6 ... I6'3*, Petite, outgoing SWF. 30. FRIENDLY SMILE to mool a medium build, who enjoys cuMHng. SpoUng a «mar>.m r ijK ig h ^ a n d p o a a ib le 45-55. , ITOlba.. brown halr/oyoi,li. ISO 1001b*.. brown hslr/e a l e s SVm, '4 3 , 5 'i r , 16lesibt.. ' SV^. 20-40. wbo llketBS acadvon- f is h ^ . hunting, lorig walks, I ^ n g Female- I aandy brown hair, blueie eyot. turoa. trying new thlngtilngt nnd carnival*, goodxonvorsallon. tic & m . 2» 0 . wim1 tbisimilar A dt.l38l honest, outgoing SM. 30 lun^tov^ ' < ^ U o * and tnlsretU,«tt, for EKTERMYUFE ION . dimplea and a muttj t t a £ ^ poulbto romance. Adi.lSdiri240 ISO an e t^ g S ^ S F . 24-42, W Okas BEMYCOMPAMON ite s 2 wilh a gooo oonte ol humor. OT.Adi.i^eo SWCF,22.5T.135tb^l u hofsebae* rkllng ""loy* outdoor aciiiclivltlet. NOTHtNO COMPARES MOS ’ hale and Hue eyet. r^a. * camping. Adf.S103 ^ OulgolngWM,43,S'10*.t r “ ao*ta ROUANTie EVEN«0( "5SJS othoraaMUM^ hair, blue eyes. N/S, ei SWPF. 52. S;6*. mod ___ MAKETHE CONNECTIO fwboMly PLACBYOUnCALV 51;^ 52a:..'^2».i?5a ’t * ^ AS ONE IN OUR HEART Si build, b l ^ hair, bluo « lun.on)oymcocwtr«itlon. 32. f4«. n m . wim vti » ? i S “ a s S M imere*tt.AdM383 M. 42. Ml*»aovou*. (unny SVff,r » . - ett WM. 43, who llket■bmllng. bo¥ biond, wioys rocic, cUmbi^, < rno«maln». tfto country. 1 >ttt. tor 5’4‘. medium build, enjoya en desires an upbeal SHM.k lr /^ t, . ’ IWiaFINDYOUt^ M d t , * EHJOYUYCOMPAN%Kt nthing. can in g ;IS O afr drtvos. doneina. ISOJ f fr f n ^ UAOICIIOIteNTS A SWF. 25-35, WfW llket •a friendship, possible LTR. L' painting, camping, fltfiIshing, 19, whoto pattknes frie IWM. 31. SWM, 38, S'9-, 167lbs..u. Ibrown >7. open F. 30 ^ 0 . Adf.13: S i W ' S w s s SWF. 41, hdght/Wolghtghi pro- Adl.1247 . road trlpa, dandng. quQuality bicydlng. hiking, iwlmr talr/eyet. hair, hazel eye*.' hooet 2S SWF, 19-23, wllh^aimilar T ? 'P ^ porllonaio. lovot out* rimming tetl and SWEETTHINQS ' pood-naiurM. lovaM. UJ'SSX A HEART ATTACKK Umowimfr1endt.lSOaWgVVM andskUng.Ad*.610l ; • camping humorout. Enjoya Ira' ^ ff2’ lnlorotlt.Adir.11M i9 ., and outdoor t ( W ISC3 o " r S runtabowmi.Ad*.14SS g;is;"?jsssss.“4o. pas- ' Wll not happen when youM findI 36-40. who enjoyt the same » EVERYOAY OETB BBTTI sffiK siT vsr Jill.'bluo^ LETS HAVE FUN • - BCOOOOTO'MSflS tlonaie SVVM. 40-51.il. who love .wim .mo right persperson, things. Adf .5208 ' Humorous ' SWF, 25. i >d SW. ^ blond,'enjoyt tK» 10 make Sensuous SHF. ISO Id brown hair, Uue 'eyet,s. a 5'4’, BECAUSE OP LOVE hWng, h u r a ^ j ^ p mpggji g , fs'r'sT ’ai.s.tffi ! N « SW moOw. 28.8 . uket « AaiRCAaYWANT r Itohlng. coining. IU*-Ingen- tn { *om«memor*ot.Adt.i3,.1374- haired SM,-32-49. Inttflgi " . to meet a N « SWM.I, 2£eaoer Amutm9WM,34,'5'11*.c(iS ftS DONT HESITATE itpontiwe hair_ ^ enjoys play- 1 . ' em). ISO lomlly^rlor ,11 . who loves me outdoors!?,2C5 < o«ygainff svff.'F. 40. whoteimorettt Indude. 25-30.a eyet, onjoyt hunting,*rtdlnp. flt SWM, 2 6 .6T..225Ib»..* haioi. irlontod ' LOVEWIUFmOU, tportt. Watting lo hoar fr ocamp- movtot and horseback rt WM,32-«0.Adl.14S4'•* Brunette SNAF. 21, sr from S-4-. (ull-llgured, brown br Ing, sport*, movlet and m'bdlum LBTfeOOOUTIrn u?a.7sOow^^onea)oK 1 halr/eyes, Uko camping,.bowl- b dren. Adf.5099 nd ehS- iSO SCF. 25-40. for“'j™- ffi's s a c mUYDREAUS Adl.1453 SWPF. 42. brown hair/o' . jJSS-ansSM*.Magk; ; CATCH OPTKEOAY^Y Ing, dandng. RtNng. aO t) .C0MPLET8«B oAs.Bhd pattionaieSW F,49.S'IM ! OlVEMEACHANC^'lof. ssss r« 5 ffl tuo of IHo. Mortdl 'I*. fuS- of music, tooklng for a* kS i Boaullful SWF. 18, i 40. S'S*, SeetJno a warm-h* ?V,'2” hS; , ONE WOMAN MANt' I poolliW INftkorjOnioifO [ tocure. compotalonale, haidwon«rking ^ f jlbs.. btond hair, blt»«, « 5'4*. SoH-emptoyed SWM.air. 40. hazal SWF. ^^2 0 . for LTR.S i M l ?I Tun,- Dig Handeomo -SWM, 40. 6’1*. • ^ S S E1-1366 lovet movlet. dinlna out."•e he S ff SWM, 40-50. for friendndthlp Ukot me simple thlngtrtey In e s. ^ l 60lbs.,llgMbrownhalr.l*eoklng p l w and h w *lmBar 200lbs.. enjoyt gotflng, snow ar miof. b o classk: . i a s s a sklkSng. s WALK THS WAYY es and more. Seekingf SV f l ; . '’rtLAdt.5207. Seeking famlly-orlers m Ufo. eyet, mto outdoors. down-to- s « e*ts.-Adi.l370 C skUng, c a m ^ , (Ithl^. din- ...... i r o SWM. 41-54. > eeread- ■‘9-6 0 ,-N/S. for IriondU dented, honest, eatyoolng, dow I, who 8«xySAR 21,5‘4Mlkeei handaome SM, 18-^.'tor; irfrlond- TRYMEANYTWE„• ...... 47 year old . body,..ln i >nvynwh ing.’^movlot. Iravellnom and maybemoie.Adt.l219> COUUCM BOND tlblo monogamout forpot- I ■ earm SF, 43-50, tor fr ? out for a I i tlofts, quIM UmM ond>nd the good Ume*. Looking tojd ai tc o v - STOP AND REAOl LTR. ship. Adl.1452 SHM,23.5'10', 130tt>*.. tu c k (TiUe run everyday, molor ,.< outdoorsAd«.t446' . H Honett. romanUe* amuinutlng A dt.^ TVS hair and browr> eye*, a; or a compatlUe to(3.20-< Oehulno SWF. 23, S(T..brown bm SWF, 56. S'e*. K ^ . bn WOHH’AyOPi.OVS aponu- for epeetf A excHoment.T^l ii 1 mio rao- neout. >ke* mo^le*, i . LETS BE ALONE» tpend tome Dme wim th hair/eyet. tove* outdoors, i UAKEMYOAY COMMfTMENT-UlNOED ' ».toog unh^pi^auros-Adt. •rs. art-' hair, blue eyot. enfoy rodi Outgoing SWM. 16, ^ mio M and outdoor aetMUe*. IS SWF. 33, 5 T , 130tt».. » maUt336oodtkne*.Look-boklng compuiert. animals, apt lys flsh- ' 1^ , cnn biking; working^ k l ^ i »'24. wim *lmi|ar mta Humorous SWM, 24, S'lC , Uond M . Um eyot.;en)oyt «n| HAVE FUN A ENJOYnM. , honest SM. 21-27. with1 sirsimilar wim same Interests, tor (rl WODACRAZYCY Hthing and campino. ISO SH | • : • ISO tfooost, friendly sv kind, to thare good tintime*. Interests.' for (rtendshlp ai more. Btond SWM. 45. S 'y , 13 own hair, ie-30, who knowt what th e J SWEET OREAUS 130tt»*.. SWM, 19. 5 'i r . brown .M . 32-40. who en)oy« danclandng, d n l ^ out. movies and sss.,:sr- " iet tnow- vrants. No head garnet. I hiWfen. mingt. ISO nkio SWM. 6J S. 5’s-. ' :k riding Adt.1252 | ASi.l*?S who enioyt tho fun mini and and more. . ISO a comm , UI«.Adt.13S0 catod, enjoys cars, long wa FUN TIMES AHEAD 1 nXBETHERE . . under me moon and nlghla Friendly, tsikallvo SHM. 26. SWF. 28. 5 T . 13511351ba.. .LfrSBEA SO N E •Si sa?i38?>“ " " me towa ISO outgoing, tpi er^lhetlmpiethingsijamillO' HOMESTACAflWO 5'6-. lisib t.. wllh Made hair. oubum hair, la qulol, i L aaxirn... laneout. kM bte SWhC 16^ — A *:i3 7 5 — :— i!. p e i ^ S f i? « ‘.®u!?So?'^>e<5>oj;rt^ (0fpottibleLTfl.Ad#.1231 Honett — s w c m ,—,------30,— r& S*iitlve-^SV ?^2i-M ?^ ...... I) UmowW^raoalsS^ NO OAMB PLAYERS I ^ 32-40, who It Irlondly SigJSO FUTURE ABI WM. 52. S'S*, 1401b*., w sisc:'cdri?s.' ’ , , w+5ytChlWron.Ad».144..1442 SM. 24sJ8. no garnet, to lOg Umet.Adi.1354 SS': hSSbaSf riding,. '■m n a s I-™- FUtX-FIOUREOOUY LETSBEraiEN03 ^ ' earning, hunting, m< Humorout SWM. 38. S'O'. SWF. 30. vory frlMvfly.Sy.fun. CHANCE m , . . . . IoJiSk hom Tw^. 4?! ■1^ quM time* at home. "2*e 2 2 2 ; ' ''AVWOLE LOT MORE^ 1 . , . blue eyet, llket dogt. hunt- N/S. Ukoo tfforta, thoho o< u t-. Humorout SWF. 21. *45! ^ Friendly SWM, 69, 6 lip «nd B, doora, yard worK campampk>g. 120Cba..k>ng4ialrodmolfi^ XKS.'sress: ” 240lbt.; red hair, Uke* bo« >. who twa HoMet Indudt ea *c]uara dandng, hunting, SF. 32-42..for companlon- 140 and the redea Seeks S S i a - h k w n . 4 ^ ^ HEARTOFOOLO >. Seeking ,hlp, coovortaUon, potsltty with.similar Inlorottt. > 0 P P ^ moro.Ad».1230 ■ PIABTYOWL - Uke* chUdmi. Adt.i344*4 ----- FRtENDPORUFE...... ' SWF.20.5‘10‘,11 2 tt» .\ tor irtond- 8UM8HA0Y ■ ...... ART ISO honest, friendly, eatyi u m Nm thlp first; Ad».1307. ■ ” tllm. altractlvo. bub ROUANTK AT HEARI n il I’m not. but •omeoneol high' ■ J. DJ't, Ouigoina. romanae SWFIWjl 20 ^ 9 SWM. 48-57. Call t tmkkwoofydu . caliber. Advoniurou* SWM, ' dandng S'. reddTth brown haJr.* liiwt <9. 5'<*. modlum bu And all the fun \ve can and wrltlno poolry.y. ISOI h a ^ fun. p a ln ^ . air^ n g who't honest, eatygoli He*, romance and Uvb^ ” togim ert Medlum-buut. SWM. 1 ^ 1 . who lo lUtDOtfio down-to-earth, llket oin me (ullett Adf.1872 ■ tavM.llkoa to travol. *mKmov phytta3i?i?SM. 2C^?28; vrho oul. moviet. camping, flthl MANOFWTEQRITYITY j .. 'drag »«S*IK pottible <)uletnloht*.Adi.12iO 18-25, tor IrtondAto. dating, Wnd-h*artod>'BHM, 42. |dW - 25-i . |L ^y^rnore. Ad».1232 CUTE A BUBBLY’ / j • ,.tovtno.'e. Seekt a SM, 2i !EK dS v1^‘ 45!so*’”tor' , ffiS X ’M .SS isis tm a rt tan. dark, lu ■ TREATMERKIHT ONSALCTHISWEEI tor LTR. SWF. 40^0. ?5ho get*,atoog tomo M. wllh Wuo0 ey0 et who wanit lo have a i ______prolorably. AdM430 Ume.Ad».t338 Fun, enoTDOtk;. talkative 8) ------weD.wUh:othera and enjoys , 18. 5’4‘, ISOIbt., bro . , MUST B humorousIOUS . the aama kind of hobbles 1 ' n-SYOuncHoicEc e oanceWtthiie. . halr/eyot, er4oyt tporu. da H'-SISS SWM. 44. daAd».1203 convtrtatton; nature i SWF, 22. 5-y, N « . f Irlondly |m ,n d havEn fua ISO £ WIlUNQTOTrtY Uondo'halr, Uuo oyot. < sre-.% =:=s."'; ^ ■ i horse races. tSO N/S 30-49. energetic, rom ■35SS5’- -SWM. 45; S'S*. 175lbs., ffiU fA S ?. I . wim slmllsr Inlei LOOKINO FOR LTR! ■ jcvgN e^con^^^^ Ada.1360 . . 1 SWJ{ EHCnQETK: wtygo- • s " - ' " 22-32. WhO't N/S, N/D.' WF. 25. 5-8-. liket hi:Kibun • am a frtendly. (unny. eatyi , FUNINTHWUFE1 goSSgsKls^A^SO tlmUarlniorotls.Adf.14; «InS2S’ >ho SWF. 27. y r . wimIbrewn bre BALANCEOWOUANN .SOMEONE UXE YOU PUS 3^YM. 34. 6'6*. blue horteback rk)% . cami h i r and eye*. I enjoy tpei OU •nJSTTMETWOOFUS e eye*. WHAT R U LOOKHOw o 4< . Looking a tlmllar. lun, JUSTSULE lorous Br6wn-halr»d. ..‘haioH ilr, Wue btonde hair, quiet, ftli 1, flexible humorout SWF. 30-55. lb iis ;« “ ss?.-s<,£;”sbrown SWF. 19. 5'11’. leObs..lel-eyed h SWM, 43, blond hair, SWF. 10. 5’4*. Dght bfi l o o k K o * s ( vmI ^ - L, tovea eyot. It Irltndly, outgi brown begin a lasting friendship, ' haJr, groon eyot. outgo llthino. enjoyt the ouldoort. goilinq,'. Ad*.i2i5 [ M ^ t can « « e p l both mo c SSSK X 'Sa-.S4 0 ^ ' ^ likot mutle, aociallza ^ myoon.Adl.&266 (ng. 1 ^ friendly SWF. 30-52, who ,SS " ■ FUN-L0VINQTIME8 and more. SMklng• g SV s s r to la u « and enjoy Uto 19-23.- outdoor actlvttles.Adt.1*>.1446 l ! < i i ^ w S S i a A d i : i , . 18-25. wt»‘t honoit>tl and CURVY BLONO, LETSHAVEFUNI me.Adt.5197 lease ■odal eMenta,. seeksI SF ^ - OisaMed SW/NAM. 53, S'T. ^ WORTHYDURWHdXA L E -'' NO HEAD GAMES PLEi . . 1S7lb*.,wimtongbrownhalr, 1 ' rotpontll>l«. for Irlondi B,o WF WWWF. 85. alM 14, en{<•njpyt WHATRUWAmN04?l471 ' 'F M D (^TOOAY ongenlal Hurnorous SWM. 42.2 g.7. '50.A dl.1299 - I flrtl.pottlbioLmAdl.l _ enjoyt .writing, . dancing. ****"?• Advonturout. outgoing, Moh- h SViffl 18. btonde hair,, cryalal cr 23oSl°'t> *..M e i75lb*.i brown hair, Bke*Mboal- LerSENJOYUFE ' rUAKNOCKOUT tpitlled, mlteWbvout.lun- bine eyet. .h at a wkta va [sfSSg: IS0*a-sT60-VS2W I variety eyet and btond fialr. or T e 5 » ... ^ s S S i S S i & t SWF. 52. ST*, auburn I ssi.'scM & fi lngWF.36,6-4-.er*}y*ca iwanjio riding A roping. 4-whet f% ;r5{:ukl,’MIdng.. ' Uth- 54. fer LTR. Adf.5271 brown oyos, friorKSy.r Wd: I ron«nUe M.. II 18-30, wmi.Adf.S2S7 tng. fithlng. horseback SffiS;,rte » r . W . K !lt.5060 5 camping, hunting, anyi who'a confident, but not JY drawing. patoUng. ISO anmhon- I MTRODUCEYOUnSEU r s a 3 ? l . O ^ AREYOUTHEONE? • bacfc.lUiotmooutdoort. tlsllcal. Mutt love ChiSun'oS; BO A SPECIAL OUY D WM.' Are yoo a persdnable SM. on«» of ecOve. tof LTR. AdM296 , kxxll Ad#. 1326 ^ SWF, 22, B T . 140lbt.. k ntereet*. K So,.A d#.l338^ ^ i ? r « r » s ^ . blonde hair, blue eyet,;:ISS N ^ . LETS HAVE RJN 3 - honotl and coring, wtthi^ t l t n - U JUST UKUfTB THE>tE1 N/D, er^oyt reading, wrttl ^ist'"tl?nM^*C«t5l^^ LErSOErTDOCTHE ■' ltormiorotlt.Adt.1423 «wm,no. OOLDENYEARS ., 23 That putt that certainIn itpark llthing. camping, picnl OW-fathtori SWCF. 49. en : ,0 , 6', . (TODTIMES SWM, 18, 5'5’, biad< a v ' S i W t.“ «|£l'*0. " i r everiingt. Seokt a SWF. 40- ■ LEANONUE. back In the eyet of mItoutqo- tto c o c ^ . Seeking a 0 ^ • *•■<* llkee working on motorc tong talks, cootong, tootl sible reialtonshlp.Adt.507 • 55. wilh timllor qualllioo. - - SWF. 30. 6‘4-. rod t ^on3or 22-32,Tre, f« ), Ad».5261 outdoors, family and q 2 , 5 r , , outdoor*, new opportuS !!^BSSS^AfOWsS“s? Adt.6273 brown oyoa. thy. en|oyt I nights, eager lo meet a N/S 'K> ONE SAID ITS BAS rti fwir. ISO SF, 18-26. tor frien sbUYUATCH and compantor ! i ^ ^ ' . t p e t o s h a r e I .1321 Outgoing SWF. 3 0 ,5'6*.* bk btond. S 9 ^ M .. 49-59. lor' tLTR f . /F, 24, S'e*. 220lbt., bl iS n J ia . ES® iSffiTL'iSMK ,'camp. Adf.5161 hair, aeafchlng tor a SVm Adl.5239 ' OUTDOORSMEN , WS. who'a honoti andind tm : DREAU MAKERa . ' hair, hazel eyes, enjoys cor 20-24. °Mwe®bvv»r’39!*?n‘^^ n e a rs. • UPFORANYTKtM3 35, wtio th a re t hor Inlerei . LETSPi^AROUNC c«ro.Adt.1422 Experience all your two X " t 2 ; S S S M “ f, tpendlng time wim (rie AO..I4in . r°swM. s rtis .s -« « i U»Y dream* ot f u n ^ a n c e Unkiue. InteCUgent SWF. concerts and (port*. Adf.: IFrrUAKESUHAPPI ^ wondahlt.. Ad».52« m SS b • nowHEAm- g brown eyea, enjoya the outdoon J e „ mi* ton. tlorxJof WF. 36, ”2 ^ Ukes good convarsaUot^ I W. ^«!!^w ;rSr» . OutgoIrM SWF. 56, LNTS. ^ ;ilS Ukes the outdoors, (ouf-w>r-«;heel- COMPlfTEUYWORLORLO drlvea, tportt, outdo CANYOU RELATE?„ SWM. 25. ffio*. IK SF. 30^ 5; TOtt Ik* d iM m ! Uds. S-?. blondo hair, h- 1 btondhalr. gray eyet, eai S d S S •kKS? '«0- hunting, rodeoo.. ISISO a Active SW mom. 28.) SS'S* movlet,' wrfUng and bowimllng!' SWF. 41. hoUke* aland me outdoors. Ad*,?,<. and have slmllsr Interettt. : oood- Moka u p 6 ^ (amBy-«rton)rtentod .Looking to meet a SM. 18 Ad*.1290 Adf.5265 • . torfrtendthlp.Adf.S16S) Ing a caring.- klnd-hea “ hhing' ROMiUfTK MAN thip ar>d companlont Jd. ^ SWM. 2g ^ who Bke* car ^ • LOOKINaFORYOO I loftshlp. patW eW M -S S H sJ#.!it.1319 Ing. rodeoe, hor»ebad( rt(fl . . i a m O’, 230lba.. ei Adli.1418 MAKE A CONNECTIONO". ’ 5& .'SpK 5r«S! ... ' SWEETOUY , RESPECTFUL h«Sitlngandflshino.Ad».52 KAPf>YT»IES Outgoing SWF. 22. moinother, tlons' and motorcyc I SWM. .' ‘ . . . . SWF. IS, S-B*. ITOIbt..1 . brownb ROUANTK: A BMCEREERE , 5T. green eyet. want!laLTR a Adl.5076 cyding. • ' HTTHE CRflERIA Bubbly SWF. 58, ! Sincere SWM./ 82.- t-thape. who.likes 10 have fun L ffwt: IwJf. gia tte t. healthy, i , loeKs wtth a SWM. 22-30. wT itodr^ er^doingthlngs.Adf.1 i: 130lbX. blondo hair, ll porsonablo. humo iv SM InleretU ktdude anything SEmooaBeMiraom I o Itthlng, camping. h( Friendly, relaxed s w mom Jjy /* ® ' ’ CHSISriANVAUKSIK S . going tor drivet, advtfturea ' ' racot. dandrw. com 2200. wtM can make a dir " 5-9-. brown hair, hazel»m < .25. IsliWroSSTtiy ence In this world. Race: un ± . ssvsasrT ”™ . i-iree. for. Ad#.l346 Honest, caring SWM,WM, 30, andmcMet.lSOuftdwj^ mutlc, yaitfwoAi. -tool ' toolikn torward lo meofliBleyee. dor SWF. 55-62, d ru g -^ V g " portant. Adl.M44 m w 8 ^» . SSSS’kS fe.g SWEET DREAMS- - SM, 21-35, who'ahareo . (r1endshlp.Adi.i4iT, TREAT ME RIOHTfT o ^ - w n t e ^ ^ o T ^ K.141S dnig*. tovet kklt and DvtrBymglHo UrSTALKSOONN Frtendly. hones) SWF, 31.11. S'O*. mierests m camping, mo 8. 6'3*. . ChrttUan, kjoklng fgr>a l tomefuflettlAdi.1302 .mustoanddfldreaWfJ^Soviet. - '' . • EA8Y00WQ.' !■ ■ ROOEOOAt '2 ’ , Do you Uke dandno. picn M J069 SWM. 4 6 ,170lbs.. brown enjoys 21-40, who is h M *S.S523?. L .c rrcouiDBEYOuI ■. - . TMt graoarlout SWF.NT. 18, SOENEROmCUAFyUN rodeos and yard sM 7 ( M«td • Lfr«CONNECT‘ jS; ■ •"“•'e -' motorcydeo. j^ t rts i^hM^ood senses hi < LakWxiek SWM. 19.' 5*10*. 5’6*. ISOIbt.. brown I IW,: 47, mit okt-tathfened SWF.. ISOIbt,, brown , hair, dreen I ‘ a huol oyot. who k « t. N/S ^'2*' brown hair, green ey SS >r. LTR., • HEdoOKS.TObr 6o ! ^ «v n e Interett*, tor a .l M R k e t Ad#.1347 )0 I eyet. enjoys hangino out wNh rotfoot, rkSng hortot.M*. the erMoya outdoor*, horse•rMbadi ■ a*eking a SWM. 70-80.- SWM. 38. with U c ^ hair. hunlj^ ^ ^ ln^^ ■ . ouidoort, campino g, cook- eompankjnthlp. Ad».S129Im ’ •. Adl.5143--. lo Joke around. p - SEARCHWQFORFUI•UN? eyw' and a be^.,11 ■et.cud- QMgQPAiQMa___ whos* mierests mdude .— I COUWTRYOAL M i W PSST.OVWHERE — SWM.. .18,- 6*.-1S5iba- •ntovs SWF. 52, S’O*, btondo I •ffiptrup— 5HMTl8niK«rcawp»(tfr SWM. 18-22. A df.14« 'Iv K m SHF. 21. 6T . 125lbt.. enj tor friend- j ^ l ^ c t d ^ ^ and, powlpie 47'57. wim tlmUaf Intelrrta ra ^ fishing, camping. ISO cht blue eye*, m terettt md Ing, m r t s and rom. j: C A U TW S t o (u>. Sm s w /bm. nance. ' dlVEMBACHANCE f j ? ® : SWF. 21, blondo half. I «.,,SSS““ ® 30.Adf.S233- Attractive SWF. 24. ' A a o r m - • -POSmveENEROYTm 7 DONTBB FAKSI ! I eyot, DkM country mi 86, who enjoyt 01^ Adl.51.5117 2l 0lbs., brown hair, Mei frtondthlp.Ada.140e 7. 6 'I O' Call thlt fun4ovtav SSM. 19. • ) ouldoort, ' and Mdt.It. ISO .* LETSDOOINNERER FUN TDIES AWAIT . READY TO s c rr u o c m / activi- •COWBOY MEETS COWO ' g r'iisjsrar™ VS3' hatr and S’T*. I49lbt., wllh Uack-halr. ' SWM. 21-20. who hasa t ttim*- SHF. 25, 5‘B*. wim'1 • bbrj^wri SHF. 20.67*. Who't fun. er s l ^ i ^ Enjoya. basketbaO. dandng ! ' ' larlm erettt.Adi,14l2. ■ t e r ^ ' SWF. 4 9 ,6'8-. dartt halr/o ika. ISO Funny, eatyoolng SWM. I r a ^ ; J W S s x S S b *35. wim tovea horaebadc rfdMg. e .fflM igsirs • i ^ SR and wiHlng Molryt ISO an • Ida and d ttlre t a tan, humOi^ w u s similar mterettt. Adt.S07: * in good honeat S F .1 » 4 . who 14 oul- I ' , . AOVEMTURBAWAnS* 1 ^ . . . LMklng tot IL SM, 25^5, 3M.20- ‘SWM/43-51,WhOtepatU »73 Ing, country muaic. iw t ' Sponlanoout. humor!?i? ? .Ti — almUf Interetlt. tor dkd n n e n 30.Adf.6231 ...... ^ indude drtvet me mount! BEAtmFUL SLUE EYE! IlS.1i” SSKS"" SWF, 18, SV . proporUor «ndfloodtlmet.Adt.128 „ . cookouta and molorcycydlng. Vary potltlve and upbeal wim Bghl brown^Fjalr.^ 1289,. A LLW 00007HE■B Adf.S100 mom, 26. 5’6*. aversge-i f " ,...... aiiy.AtTniia'',' : 'b ik ^ TRY HUQ8 NOT DRUG BEINO WTTH SOMEON' S ” . . - . l a a m m n . a ...... A OV^REA W A ira w a s . 8 WF. 60. oeoM a rotponti with M onde'hair and .Hi^rodjnfc»SWM,&6-. >g. ISO SWF. 30; 8-5*. eatyptygolng. sWM. 55-60. She kwe*I d* fS S S ' FEEL YOU'RE THE ONE eyet. Sha enjoys ATVt,>d Cl blue Pertonable WM, , 37. SWM, SI.S V , leslbfc, 8-28: tor enfoya me outdoors,. hhorae- Ing,.horse*, outdoors,t, gi good N/S SWF. 22. S-S-, 13737ba., Ing. ahopptng and moreli , c a i ^ t50lbt„ brown hair,■ g enjoy* me outiJoor*, Iha l| animal*, timet at home. bowUngno i a S brown hair, btue eyet, dream-drt an honeat, 'ttnUahtlorv “ S s a w f elidias ' fe ■ K anJffi.sa.'a.tJncero tharedtlmea.Adl.S232-.2 . mg ot meeting a SWM. 22 * 5 n W » !: SWM. 2 5 ^ , who's drug ' thorea I w kKerett^ • “ ki s s w w t e1,21-35, dandng. ISO lun WF. 2! • PICK UPTHS PHONE • m n to m y a rm s lyal and who's < < humorous, treated Ske a lady. Ad*.1 ■Tr- Pun-lovlna SWF. 22. ! JSffSoeo'^ yatue of of_ lift, kkft/anlmalt, tor ME88A0EME TIRBO OP QAMES curvy, blonde, mother.«r. IU m ' 'U f«H A V E niN Adl.1401 i r r s o o c u T horseback rktlng. reatreading SWF. 19. 6'0*. ITOlba.'. giving SWM. 49-69. ter « e andflthlog.SeekktganIan hon- long brown hair, eatyg ' dogt; ■ For customeier service, call,1 -7 1 6 ^ S-634-7849exL1875, i m t t M.toanJoylHewim.Ad.. , movlet. paradot,- c3un!y o n a s m 2 0 0 7 ? ^ 'S ho r email ua at aupportOmnwamediaxom. ' S a ^ n g tor e SF.-1, -18-M, . LOOK BELOWtv talra. pool.dan*.**ekir4SF. 1 . ' * ENJOYUPE A d f.b l9 lease IndudaxISTS In tha »ndtWp. , SHM. 24, e . ZOOba.,.l35. Mac* '2 3 - 4 a ' lor filen%ilp. WF. 5 I .5 ‘4*, ISSIbi.i/tTKxi-gSTfcrSiSSuSS t out.fun- .- ReMIAREOMOIMAMA r , haaubjactHn ppy p S S i S a K w w S t j ^ S BMittrt SWCM, 22. 6-8*. 1001b*.. 10 ■ . HOOKED , , , SvWl. 5S .6 ', 198lba.,Bond I - '.... chWrMVhorse*.caffle.22S2i^2iiSiSSl's . % ^ S ’S : 'S5*S«,“S a.S !g ming mtoilrnt. CaMo to th* 1-wo tytlii i ’ wheel drivea and coucountry green eyet. en|m a irything earractenM enffA iw # Iftltm artl be chtrgtd^2il9 ptr n * i S t ^ . mutlc. ISO country ge>.(MnO*- walks, movie* ana qi irsftpfflT ;s± sSSlssMasffsItt wR be gMn mtirucSent on how to retp< ; ;; manWM. 25-35.^ » .111396 3 famty tlmea. AdT6230Q ^ ^ AdlJ213 ■ , i g s & T h . ' a ace>mtterbu»>i*ttto«dt*aflni>tbtprBi dty '1875 Ady.^325 . . -

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----- . S uncia!tay ,Ju ne.24,-200VTImes-Nis^N ew sv^loEallaJdahoJilT-^ ------— ------^ T " NEW SPA PEft RESTAURANT RE8TAUHAHT • ,, -M -SCREEN PRINTER-^- — 1 DISTRICTS GOODING (5) ' AAA Oroflting Card R I TELEMARKETING , 100 Supor Loc's. LornLoi I 304 - CIRCULATION Now hiring avenliw walMalt Now hiring ope n in g prop,rop; MOTOR*ROUTE 7.^24 IlN V E^raEN T^ staff. Hours 6 to mldniglnight. person. H ours 8 to 5, immediate posillon opaDen Call Center S2SOOwkly.BOO-277-94 % a c - - Apply (n person: Men. through Frf. Apply>ly Inli lor a full time acres P ro fe ss lo n a la W an te d 1 Th0'Tlm»$‘N0wa Is ac r ^ ’ • -______AT&T-SPRINT PAPAV — PUBUC S e r v i c e ______2 c«pllng upUcation* tor a Addison Pun HutJt ------p erson. prlnter>-Applioanl-muitusi- - - - U,e PHONERTES^SOhl-prhlprpf- MESSAGE ! hjlPtlm«. Distrtct Manaafl ------B lue U k e a P izz a H utu t m eet the following crilorii,ria: TSHs looking for profet•fos- The Tlmes-Newss iis s ' T H E T IM E S-N E W^ • itloc’s, local. S1500 PC »PV- NEBTAUhANT------slonals to join thel ?.52!2' Big profits usually moan :» Tho euccmaful eand>dal North skJe a re a looking t currently looking fororan e IS CURRENTLYL-Y wookly. 800-800-347C blo risk'. Boloro you do [S A L E S , “ I • No health llmita.tlons. ablIblo ' sales/customer sen/io ;nuBt be able to wor^0'*^ a Cook ft waltperac ^1“ IndepandentWoItor LOOKING FOR , businosiLwIlh a company, to Bland fo ro 7-hr. perforfod te am . Starting w a g e 'l ■ ^iD ATTENTIONl, I weekends, be depencend- Day, only.'934-9^ a R o u t e f ro th B I t s a t jtor? chock It out wilh tho Bot- ^ U.S. Cellular Is focusodtod • Be creative & talenieIted S9.00-fbonuBes an **0 INDEPENDENT .J H A ccoss to 0 computor^ t ■ able, h a v e excaUeni ■liatlm« . to,sn.nyJI> X r Uie Mountain Hom tor Businoss Bureau. For '* ■ management aklllp, an on doing what’s rightg h i w/artwork (arts, <:raflsts ^ benefits available afte ome ROUTES Put il lo worlil and doing H woll for oour ur hom e docorating a plus)jgj 90 days. Contact you/our area. Valid drivers A V A ILA B LE IN Tt I h e Up to S2S to S75rtir./hr. . froo information obout • ' . e n tw working vs^th youtl1 ^ SALES t '? lomsi avoiding Invostmoni _ -.cuslomera. We’ree a • Rolloblo, able to workrt( B local job serviceDto t license & reliable, CA PT/FT. Groat lor moms • All outgoing peraonalltyi GOODING ARE> or sc am s, writo to lhe Fodor- > ' a plua. 9 team thai Is passionateiate • amlo5pmMon.-Frt.. apply. vehide a must. =«• 800-360-RfCH or • about our w ork a n d on- • Ablo to follow directions Yourt'JoxtFortunq.comcom al Trodo Commission. ‘ This ontry level managt . Washington, D.C., 20580. J. joys 0 fun, rewardinging r e a i «■ RO U TE SOS < ment position Ifwludes» r n o - IF you live In this are£ u, CANDY ROUTE-FREE or call tho Nationa! Fraud ; . . sponslbUltteB in managinaging ormfonmont. NO PHONE CALLSII:: i T s i are Interested In behbBlna lOO-SOOUtliAvo. W^ Buslnoss Ollor inciudoi Cenliet Cintvr W udod. iiiformatlon Conlor'.. % . youth & adult carrleri S end your resum e to: ____ a Newspaper Carrie 100-S0012lhAvo. V ^ - Sales Assoclata Career .solutlsn* W 1-877-58CANDYII____ 1-800.876-7060------; ------a ale s-p ro m o tio n aj-t pn — -ARQO COMPANY, INC please donlact thelU f ' -■ 100-S00l4lhAvo.Vk A., viding excollent custoou0^ O pportunities:. — “R etair:^ P.O. BOX «463 5"® 900-1300 CaliforniaI St.S Exciting New Vendiniid in g ^ WAREHOUSE Twin Falla Tlm^B’Ney P ro d u c t. E ach localion h II • serv ice. II y o u a re inlo TWIN FALLS. ID. 83303 N ew s,, 500 Nevada Ion h a s i 3 0 5 03 Full tlmo worohouso/paiP flJs I*:;" ested. All out an applloi£ Ve ore kjoking for sole! W ii«less om ce at 733-0931^ 1 . SOO Pino hugo qamlng potoniiainlial. I CONTRACTS & !}'~* . oriented people lo joir SECURITY dollvory positton. Must i 4 lion ^ Ju n e 2 9 .2 0 0 1 . hi52 e x t 346, or atopo b y nont I MORTG/jkGES j 1’ o u r C hubbuck. BlackS," Consultants .Sloli Socuro-r Residentiiitlol 18 y rs old o r oldor, hli vaA • S5.500. Call Now! « ' TTm TTmM-Msws 132 3rd S t W.V. If you llva In thia araa r - loot, and Jerome'In Facility lb seeking fullull- school graduate, good I ting a 800-336-14S6.3. • 55 CASH NOWS* A ttn: D an W alock ' nu. Excollent Intorporsohal S S - Twin Falla. ara Intaraatad In bain V" Store-Banklngteams n a l iimd. front lino siolf. Appppii- titude w ith n e a t a p p o i nawapapar carrier. ------For Contracts 4 Mortgages. ■ ~ : P.O . B o x S46 ■ )er- communication skills * MUST SELL ~Z* „ , Sales/Vssodatos per :lil8 c a m s m u s t b o a b le9 tto ance, and a good drMi r Ploaaa call Olatrlet „,ir> Call DIvaralflad Capital. Tw in Falla, ID 8 3 m[»• fofm duties ronglnjin g will drtvo your su c c eOBS ss .maintain order ond distled- rocord. Duties: Shippir Local Vending Route, I ; : ' ‘ADBUQFREE S ^ ^ Managar high w o o k ^ incomo. S08-734-8727U - Irom sales to telleiIter In this rote assisting■ng piinetw hlle building op- oi receiving and dollvery>ry of ' • ■ ------733-0931 ajct 346; , r i ; woRKPLAce'm■___ functions, new accounnjnt customers with tho pur-)ur- proprlato rolatlonBhIplip s parts, IHtlng required. E JERO M E (6) • Only $65a n ch ase o t cellular equip*ulp* with juveniles In cu sto30y. d porionco a plus, will tni ■ i FR EE INFO INVESTMENT CORP. \a ao- ortglnotion. Applicanttm ts m ent and service. Whito ons Starting ot S6.00-$e.G ^ r W 1-800-576-2725j^4hrs ’ The a t/o f TWin Fellsiaiu hlto Essontlal qualiflcotlor ■k-k-k-kk'kn k A k A k k 'i * MortQagos? Contracts? : captlng applications. forf< must have a salesas* consistently achieving>ng includo obility to diroir o d a p p ly in p o r s o n Voll< ------LAWN BU SIN ESS lorDr Wlsalo. Doods ol trust?. TWIN FALLS (7)------. ’* an OPERATOR InI Ihath • oriented personalityIllVt your sa lo s a n d custom3m- - a n d m anago conduct anda r Brake & Truck Parts, 1: 1 6 hp. You want to soil? 'nn be outgoing and pro commorical Honda 6 I Water Oeparlmonl. Bi >ro- Qf se rv ip e o b je c ilve o ss. , iw haviorsolyour requireilred Deere Stroet. 733-692J924, THETIMES-NEWJWS iii iii A 21* hydrostat. walkIlk bo-t , W e want to buy. . u fessional, and have you win provido Infor-lor- to supoRirise. Must bo obEibll- DaneiiorRoy. ■ gtnnlna monthly salary i oood vsrt)a1 and wril IS CURRENTLYL Y m XWX m m I ’ hind wilh m olal bag.I. EchoEc Prompt & cosh offers, '• ' $2040,'plus full bonel mation on products.:ts , . Ity 10 corry out idonlifioifind ______trimmor and bloworsr wilhw Wo a re local & com'potilivo. ‘ ten communicatlor WELDERS LOOKING FOR3R ’ package. Under suporv !.T-i pricing plans ond sor-ier- troatmenl goals and vroi >arvi- Candidates m us tJirt. W oldor. F ob rlco to rs oi lown accounts. 326-65(>-6564« Coll 208-733-3821. ' sion. performs hoav iWfl c h arg es, billingI Is- o s part ol our loam . Stoi I and INDEPENDENTr JJR THE TIMES-NEW ------R. Todd Blass. Prosidont s a v y b e ablo lo work flexible ( ‘ll Plpofitiors, 2 yrs. ox { A S MEDICAL BILLING . physical labor and, aas hours, weekends anc sues, returns andnd lng pay is S8.05 with h o*P- ROUTES CURRENTLY H^ com plaints. A high Qnd nocossary. Appllcan IN G Unlimiiod incomo potonli noeded. o p e ra tes variouirious holkiays. Salary starti Igh County bonotlts. Day ar 5 a v a i l a b l e IN TTHE h THE FOLLOWIN rs'- "5rrpLfr„r iKm s c h o o l d i p l o m a o r blo. subject to proKHnptoymc rj. No oxporienco.roquiro vohlcles and equlpmorm ont at$10.92/hr.-«-lncentlvc or Swing shifts avollobh EA. INDEPENDENT , 1^ equivalent a n d tho abil-ibll- Pick up ond drop offf oon ^*’“0 Testing. Apply>lyin JEROME AREA »T , Act now! Umltod Ucons ' Invotvod In the Installilalla- fimonthsofrotailsalet Avallablo. Invostmonmont aocrotory/iruuaurur Uon, m aintenance and n dQ Ity to work ovenlngs,QB. application, han d wriitcttnn person Barclay Mechai;honl- N E W S P A P E R . Id re- e x p e r l o n c e e n d i Avail, ______['■t'.i.' p a J ro f ^ w a te rlln e s .F}. For c bonklnofflnance trackick- weekends and holidaysays covorlottor;andqualifla cal, Paul, ldaho438-61(8108. ROUTE S24 ROUTES ON TH'H E S2.495/S9.99S. Fin. Avo o '- . emptoymant appilcoliciilion, grouncTls helpful. ToT< are roquirod. Cuslomor^ o r tkins lo; Twin Falls Coui>un- ^ . —== 300-400 1st Ave.■W Vi, E A S T S ID E OI F P Island Autom ated Modl< Son/icos. Inc...... Including complete» lojob foam more, goI totc service or retail salosilos ty Hilman Resource D (800)322-1139 Dopt,12,-,216 K l |d Bducalion daacription and quallflailfica- southemldahojobs.eon’»m oxperionco ond good)od - partment, 4lh Roor CouiJun- I em ploym entJ T 300-400 3rd Ave. rson- io find our job posting.ng. communication skjils www.buslnoss'startup.ccjp.com ------:------Uons contact the Persot :)lls ty Courthouse. ___ ^PPORTUNmEjIE S 100-500 W. Main SlrtS f'esf ROUTE 713 •.-r-. not Offlce locatod in Cli are preferred. _OW N YOUR OWN ______Applications can be ata t- SOCIAL WORKER Evergreen Dr: ' Hall, 32.1 2nd Avenu s ,i . School Social Wofkor, Sui5up- ROUTE 529 51.00 store. Minimum ' East, phone 735-7521 ( loot W e c u rren tly ha v o p o si- _ Holly Dr. invosimonlS19.000.0()0.00. Re»lE«atc port Sorvlcos. Require*red: PUBUC SERVICE e-mail shanl80tfld.org^ orChubbuckorJoronv>mo lio n s o p e n In E 100-600 W. Ave.- G Juniper SI.N. (501)327-a031BB "■■MH Renlnl In-Store Bank locateclied Jo ro m e , ID- M aslovs In S ocial Won M ESSAGE 200 WAve. /. Closing date Is 7/0/0- Preferred: Must moi 6 0 1 I . The city ol Twin Falls11. i«I In W a lM a rt. R e tuuf^n r r Your com m llm eni to to- lOOt F ederal em ploym ent Infor- Infi 900-12005. Lincolnn AA ve ROUTE 7IS VENDING tal customer sailsfoc-oc Idaho coftifteallon requin motion Is Iroo. Romeine m - Financing/Locations FURNISHED a n E q u a f O p p o rlu n lt monts ond bo endorse 1800 Targhoe ; & j g ^ e r . A Drug Fro l ° \ tlon 1s rew arded with an ?0“ ber. no ono can promi ROUTE 533 Call 800-764>8245B HOUSES " ® 9 se n d to: Hom e F edera oxcollont benefits pack-,.i,. a s a school so d a l worttekor. yoy a fodoral job. F or fr ... ISOOBotterroot ____ S avings, Attn: Humar Application form s m oy t idara^ 100-600 7lh Ave.W WORK FROM HOME Snv ago. outstanding caroor / M infonnotion about fede • Z Pahslmerol S25-S7Srtir. PT/FT TWIN_I^LLS 6_bdrm. 6 PROFEMiSNAL ------Resources, P.O. Bo) latu • -pTcked-up ot-the-Twiwin- - jobs.-coll Career AmeriS r i S 200-600 8th Ave. V\ (n opportunlHesrcompatl^ . Pahslmemi Circle ------i;e S 8 :8 7 3 ;7 5 14' 4 " bath, acreage, ront/pur- Paychoeoctal RshsblliUillita* 1 9 0 . N a m p a , I C Fails School District O/;O Connection, 912-757-30-3000 83653-0190. tive commissions and . Dora Dr. N. www.havomonoynow.cov.com c h a se or sale. 733-1359. tlon Specialist on exceptional work fico. locatod a t 201 Ma ------It you live In thta araa Twin pm. ATTENTTON: W E NEEIEEO Dom Dr. S. n e ed e d fbr dln at: iri8ho.stubbs or.. Bachelors Qegrao In call tho Porsonnoi D opailart- PT/FT Free-training.. T774-^4 . m ont at (2p8)-733-6900. 3 .» agar, 733-0631 axt.\.346. » 900-1100 Blue Lak^ <'v‘- Competltvewages.Banc 5164, OR stop in ot our TECHNICIAN I * . . 1200-11thAve.E. t (Its available. Mail resum ■ ATTN: W ork from liom ^ t w 1200-I0th Ave.E.E. BUHL 2 bdrm s. N ew paint, Twin Foils store, 799'99 Sorvico Technician. ACC & . ss00-$7,000/mo. PT/F1■/FT A A A A A A ^ now carpot. $425 + dop. -. to: Access Point Familimily ______= d Chenoy Dr. to pick up hoating. Min. 3 yra. expo _____ Poplar Sonlces, 112 Shoshonhone a T fcc — — ------^ ^ por. Free booklet - r m Call 733-4952.M an oppllcation todaylayl Top wages,-f benefits,I. vmw.CrwoMYourlrwome.oci.com TWIN FALLS (6) ' S t; E. S te. B, Twin FalltPalls. ' ^ 7 C a m p . • U.S. Collulor Is a drug-ug- Call 733-8548 for appt.l BURLEY 3 bdrm. fenced ID 83301 o r fax resum it.n 1-800-693-8031 ■* k k k k k AL A ROUTE 722 M c lume W tt ® ® «W free workploce. EOE n v yd. 5 480. IOH ap p ro v e d to: 208-735-1605 Attr TECHNICIAN • P ivot I 0 % Trotter Dr. & C o m p a n y Looking-for 1 dopendabiab lo U.S. “ 7 Avail. 7/01 .Call 678-4336. Vanessaa __ Dlverslfiod Eastom Orogogon 218 Meadowvlew Ln. S JS . -CASTLEFORD 4.bdrm _____ :____ person who has o grojro o t — ...... — ■ “ irrtgation'daniorship'iooi >'ROFks8i6^AL- |r-nM E S NEWS"s TTfETWE^NEW*w '*?~ Hankins Rd. 9 9 9 384 Maple. No pots/smo­ voice, likes to work wl lng foroxperionced vallo T he Tlm es-N ew s Is tookinaking . the public and make fa KUSCellulnr J'w |_^A RRIEH S__ CURRENTLY HAh a I monToutnlSit In king. $475+dop. Rofs. . (oraMarkoUngCoordlni pivot toch. Cams, como ^^nvnca (run >«o.' Can733-5406/731-5408.B dina- tastic m oney, you a ree th U e — J precision corner experlori- t Nonn tor. Part time posillon - u THE FOLLOWINI I - up o n e w e a re looking for. onco proforrod. Will trairain ------;fj.° ■ RQVTEZSl ' E-MAIL your d s s sltlo d o d " to 20 hours p e r week:wilh wil Call Sandi, 733-0931’ext ei SAL^S ^ ------INDEPENDENTNT 2000-2100 CrestwOi'ood bTMS mjRi i i S B S S . Th. A+ Best Life, Accidentnt & with som o pivot oxporior1on- B U H t(6 ) SSj||4 to u s at -. some flexibility in hounours. 273 o r walit right into Tl i N E W S P A P E R }r . niHn Heaiih: Up to S20000 - ce. Excollent bonof ;R 600-800 DeLmar SW twinadOmlcron.net ' Requlremanta: colleglege Timoa News Annex Bk ^ ROUTES ON THIrH E , Degree or equlvaleni 0} $2000/day. 100’s.Frei:reo package. Salary DOE S a EDEN HAZELTON 2 bdrm . ilo x - 311 Main Ave. W est, III W EST SIDE OFD F ROUTE 789 perlencelnm edld i a lead8-1-a00-999-9055xB^Sx87 S o n d r o s u m o to PGC Appls. Carport, fireplace. t f - www.uabranch.com1 ------..P.O,Box848.UGrandi ...... TWINFALLSs 2000-2100 Concord'rdia r H no pots. 5375. 423-5104. ------marketing. Coordlnatnote • T T 'tr VW ------OR 97850 or call 541 THEflMES-NEW S 500-600 Mountain ViewVI. FILER July 1. country >.. m arketing efforts ol majc _ _ SALES 963-4195, a sk for Robb.1 •( - departm ents o f tha newt LOOK NO FURTHER b.« CURRENTLY HA!I A S ROUTE 608 2000 BIk OakwoodIDr. L I M I homo. 3 bdrni, largo yard. ‘ . p a p er a s well a s commi Ain Little Rod Hon.ls lookingg fofo r TECHNICIAN — THE FOLLOWiNCN Q e00-9O02ndAve. W. 4iH i9 Some outbuildings. S600. '* ’ nity Involvem ent acti>ritiet th a t s p e d o i p o rso n witlwith Propane servlco man torf( INDEPENDENTI T 800-900 3rd Ave.W.W. ROUTE 785 ■■H GOODING Accopting ' Familiarity with markot rc inc. the country’s larg poo- Installation and repairs ■ applications. 2 possible 3 est distributor of Indus4,,;. isalos.oxporlenco & poo N E W S P A P E R Boulder Circle ' search and demographic /w k. stqye^fireplaces ond pre al b d rm h o m o . N o a p p l s , ___ trial & spsclaity gasei,-„a pie skills. 25-40 hrs7wk ------— Mountain-Vlew.Dr, ___ C om p an y ! AgraJBjral a plus. S ond resu m e to: LRH 'pane appllan'co's: Mui ROUTES IN BUHI i- single c"ar dciiached & relotod-wolding prod Bring y o u rre su m e to LRI- - ranch preducts, voypni- TheTlmee^ewe havo 2 years exporionci W- Woodriver Circle K+, g a ra g o ; Full basem ont for ucts Is. seeking profes5 ^ , ot Magic Valley Mali. 400-600 3rd Avo. W. WoodriverDr. l a U a ^ v r nets d 4 ^ + . A ttn : M ika 8m R . ' FTwHhDohMtsVSendn r o u t e 547 ■ tnarorig & liaiiwig owdnhlft.l o ^ . sto ra g e, g a s hoat, ou tsid e . sional and molivatei ...... "^po Box 540’ Ited SA L E S . ■ sum o sn d salary reqliir«lire- .««« pots okay with deposit. M Individual lo Join oou u r Middlokouff M itsubishi.' 200-900 9th Ave. N. ROUTE821 ***************** . .. T w in Falls. ID B3303 monts to Valloy Co-Op P ROUTE 786 * * * SS25. TWIN FALLS C tose sales team . Cleai 3 p s 200^00 2nd Ave. E. >an Join tho Mkldiokauff team Inc. 1'833 S. Lincol 1500-2100 Fallss Agrfcultural to schools, now carpet.& , PROFESSIONAL Class B CDL with Haziaz- 1237 Blue Ukos Blvd. N . Jerome. !d. 83338JI ...... Capri Dr. Service Buslnessi paint. 3 bdrm, no appls, ; V Want to m ake a diff erencence? -M oiondorsemaniin t s ------Apply In^poraon.— L ! ^ 'k k M r k i Owner nets SZOOK^-, MVRSbhMklngforase Lane Chase Dr. olf stre e t parking. 5575.- 1 self required. Prior knowl3wl- Insuranco, R etirem ent,ml, TECHNICIAN------^------IfyoullvminBuhlAMf^ Lar linancing & training O ulet, quaint, small 2 , starter who enioys, SATELLTTE DISH s . ' e<}ge of wekJing equip;uip- Paid VacoUon. lnt9rBMfdlnbmlngiv a avaiiablo. bdrm. partially loncod working with a diverse Port tlmo tochnldan neoi n a ' m ont a n d g a s e s a plustlus. No S undays. >00* IndepandontiMwtpapw p e r R0t/TE860 ROUTE 794 *****************t*** -yard, slovo/refrig.. W/O v! population In the ipay od in Twin Falls. Mui ) Full-time benefits: InIn- 5 days por week. Good paj iu6t ^ 100-500 Borah W.N. Targhee , hook-up. Wotor includod, community. W age starts Soo have own truck ft tooli Complete Car Care tarts cliide Medical, DentalItol, & training provided. Soo o ls. PI0M S contaet DiMtricW et 100-500 Wisemanan ' Bitterroot Dr. 5450. CSI localion. 1 .i''i at$8.72perhourwHh Rick MVR, background chock Center & Morel rlth^ 401{k) a n d E SP P. Ap- Ap D ave H erm anson o r Rici' icks Usnagur t>drm in fair condition, a p - ' benefits with th e approprropri- p lic a t io n s a c c e p te i required. Drug froo woi te d Long. 736-2480. 'Ork 733-0931, ext 347'7 ROUTE 861 ROUTE 838 " ^ v a ff i and finandng'^9 pis, very small yard, S325. ate experlopce and can 6/20/01 thru 7/06/01 -— placo. Call 800-875-431 SALES------^ ------THEMGIUIT 733-0739 go up with additionalwl Contact Chris Bitloi ... orfax601-2S2-6441B 100-500 BIk. Dubois>ois 100-300 Taylor experience. S to p by 48448^ 400 N. Ovorland AvoLtf« Needed Immediate ^ -kicirkirki GOOOINQ (country) 2-3 Eastland Dr. South, Twli J p ly/Salos/CustomeT ie r TECHNICIAN/ASSISTAN _____ ROUTE 865 ROUTE 839 bdrms. 1100 sq. fi. Lrg. - 1 .F o O s.o rc sl (208)734-411i n a Service. Mogic Voiio).iloy Veterinary clinic looking i 100-200 Carney SI. yard w/redwood dock. iddi- hire Tochnldan/Asslstai" “ BUHL 6 Sf- ■ 200-400 Fillmore foronapplicaUon.H area. Solicit new & add! Casa Qrande Ct. ______SSOOAno. dep. 934-8560 n to - for FT omploym ont In th MOTOR-ROUTC 400 Taylor SALES ■ tional services, malnlo a : RECEPTIONIST 600 Borah 302 " HAGERMAN 1 bdrm. now J adb n a n ce of existing customtom- Twin Falls a re a . S ond n RO U TE 879 ' Chiropractic doctor, need_ ia Counter person. Nec OE. sumos to: Toona Palad MONEYTO.> bath, private yard, garage. iSiu Auto Ports Is looklnfl0Tor f ar^- $1500/mo.-DOE LS; 800-Eastwind full tim e a ssista n t recopi Commission, bonefltss afof- P.O. Box 281, Goodlnilng. The Times-News Is , ! If you llva on tha EA£ LOAN W/D hookup. No pets. $375 3(?e. experienced inside sali *® 800-Wostwind dop.837-6204 after 1 pm . onist. Cell 1-888-305 , aa. ter 90 doys. Fax a coveovor Idoho 83330 or call 93^34- currently looking forr aa n . ’ aldacf Twin Falla At * ; 1007, anytime to apply..|y p e rs o n n e l th o t e r e ai Intaraatad In balngt -II— gressive, outgoing, hho o n . Ielle>' & re su m e to; CDiCDI. 5208. a sk for Toona JiI ___ IndependentMotoi HAGERMAN 4 bedroonu. Ix. HRDept208-322-3013J Indapandant nawapat ’ h E C E P fT d N lif ------o s t & tr u s tw o r th y . E: For «xira summor Mip, run1 aon Route Carrier in thi 2 bolh. Log w/shop S775/- I^I' .' n o w intervldw ing R ecer S'. ve. earrlar... m o+ dop. Show 837-6303 cap* tremoly compatKtve waj«og o s A i l s ------^— ------•d In do»sinod. irs lu t.■ irIf* B U H L a r a a . V alidid ^>:S tlonlst position. Bring rc 1100-1300 Northemi PlPine plaaaa eontaet DIatittrlct Ovmor (208) B 88-7t78.H 9 & bonofiis. Apply in por- pc salea ssaoclatea for MrMr. inoxpontlve. snd It wortu d riv e rs lic e n s e &6 1200 Parif Meadows'S Dr.C Managar a t 733-oa0931 M W W i B p W p W .'•ti.i sum o to Invln R ealty.*• sonatieeoWmboftyR io n s Can 733-0931. / Rd. Qaa. Sovoral posliloni — > reliable vehicle a mu:nu st. axt 348 HANSEN 109. 5600. 3 “ n s a Ce s ------“ “ ovailable with oxcollonilont ...... I I If you llva on tha Waa bdmi. 1H baih, foncod Local Ad Agoncy seokirsking benefit package. Hoaltl yard, 35X40* shop. n akh of Twin Falla f8 a k k - k i r k i n a n Account Rop. In T-Far- F c Insuronce, 401K, voco“j; H ave Fun R Q U T E m Intarmatad In being t * RESIDENTIAIi a l ELWOOD & EVANS eo. oxp. prelerred InI TV,T tlon. O pportunity lo Q Indapandant newapap ™ 734-1401 radk)Ol print, but will train,tral o d v a n ce m o n t. A p p ly Ir IF you live Itl the ^rrtar.*. _ COMMERCaAlI A L HANSEN 2 bdnns. MoOllo n Pay DOE. Send rosunlume person at Mr. Gos, ^85! ■ This Buht area & are Interoi Plaaaa eontaetOlatrkr p i _ ■ .Competitive RatesJ t e s hom o. Appls. W/D hook- .. U to: 566 W. 7lh St: NI Ovorland Avenue, Burloy , edhbelngaNen^pap^Bper . Uanagar up.AC. 423-5104.■ 4 B ■ No phono calls pio ase. — MkMleton, ID 8 3 6 4 4 1 r S u m m e r 733-0931, axt: 347 : e JERO M E Boautlful 3 bdrni.. ...Uorrrnllng ★ Refinance please contact the TmTwin ^ 2 bath homo on canyon, Falls Tlmes-News . * I ★ Purcliasee 51.000. Call 420-2227.W - C " (bfl f«iJowInf[ ixMllion: ofnce at 733-0931, e: k k k k k k i I BUSINESS Bill Consoildolion 347, or stop by 132323rd lOPPORTUNT^ES Home Impiovomonis ■ 1k*nck D river/ — I Mobile Parl(s*A pt. BidgriIL, r / ■ lll.lflQ ] wood floors, 4 bdrm. 2 St. W. Twin Falls.fe. Wny kMp It wnon you ------frCash O u t* Y a r d M n n BHI -lono«r RMd It? Son It with“ nm $4,000 + /mo. baih. fenced yard. 2 car Full time positiotion in busy shop. Must oa«y. Inexpwwtvo clauinu in«d Vending Rto Prim e Local . garage. RV parking. 527 Bd. Cafl 733-0831.. Vt, 4th.Ave. E 435-753^034* c i o m a c d l ' have own hanind tools. Experience I ______S9630 Roqfd.800-253«•®®22 High D ebt ratio OK e x p e r ie n c e preferred - bu[>ut we are willing to ★ Self^p1oyed....YESIIESI! TWINFALLS Elegant Bank Tum Downs...YESYES!! 3 b d r m . 2 b a th , ra n c h , p r e f e r r e d train the rightht individual. Wages 125% funding avaiiabloablo. noar CSI, dbl. garago, FnmkUnBuUillnj|Sui.|.l7 depending on1 e:experience. Great ben- fireplace, deck, S9S0.' I ilion 7 3 3-7660.* ofTmi m nllral/.W al1 efit package, lited TWIN FALLS #129 iSOO"’ ' iniuranrr im l r«n|>rtliii'pi f Coittact Paul D'Dodge or Mike Schultz 'k'k 'k'k'k i IniHlt jufkar.. $ 7 . 0 0 / H R No incomo vorification 2 bdrni. Appls. lnd. G arage • • ~in'pen6tt •^no-ph-phon&calls,-please.— — r * ELWOOtrAEVANS-'------(Guamnleed wage, Creative & Unlimitei^ 734-1401 NO PHONE CAtXSg U tham Moton h an■n IEqual Opportunity Em ploye ‘ min. hrs. requirra) __ Fundinos. . lrWNFALLS " es-News -C all U s N o w - PU«H> a|j]>l)r In |M>rMin. 161 7th Avo. N : M b s b We wili train you! pplications for 3 bdm i, 2 bath F r a n k l i n C ^ IM k ^le •.Ral«$ after ^months ites in TWin a HALLOW S PR O P. MGMT - BniliUBg Supply • $100 Referral bonusI ositions are 7- 734-4334 ; ■ ■ ' 515W r.i Miifai > JmmM. « n s TWIN FALLS 2 bdmi. 150^- • .• Paid Training ming delivery Madlson. 5500/mo.-fdop. ns 733-96S8or731-2345.« k • Full/Port time The Time:canbeasource O ontlnental Loans I • Advtincement $ 1 0 0 -$ 5 0 0 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm . i i l m m HUEKAUFF? MOTORS ^ is accepting appincome while y i Phono oppllcations*692. sto v o . laundry hook-up". J . Opportunilies ^5 Walking Route woteom e Fenced backyardv il We invitees! eareer-minded individiiduals to join our sales id for your Call T o d ay - 735-0892 544(ymo. 206-5854445* y ■ team in sclselling top of the linene automobiles. Talce, Pleasecall FaUs. These pos ------LOANS 0 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm;, day, early-mom ^Y! . stove, relrig.. W/D hook- ■ H advantage$ of outstanding eanimiiig potential, pluss or apply.. $ 1 0 0 - $ 7 5 0 ^.$42S^73fr6008J| acoinpliplete l)enefits package; In person at: positions and cai CALL TODAY! of additional in [ Y 7 ~ no sm oking, $425 iiw lm .'. inclUcU]ifing 401K, paidI 1399 Fjllinore ws ^ 7 3 4 ^ 3 3 SH Call73»3742J ‘r vacatio]ions and insurance . Suite #502 you get paidN est a NEED $$S TODAY? moming walk. % AAA QUICK CASH 1 bath. $450ftiia No p a k Apply In , Person, Twin F a l l s , ID >r W /. ^ | H | $100-51000 ______Cail736<«3« ■ m 1237BluelelakesBtvdN. ask < for Rick or Dale 103aBlue Lakes Blvd.------1 ^ t W l N 'P A l L f t ^ b d r ^ . . '’ 732-S626M fenced yaid, exa neighb- i v! jU . Tx^n ftais,Is, Idaho - g Stopby ortiood.136Plarea.$5S6-' ' 732-5259 303 or j J. The Times-New« mmm at 132 3id St. We MONEY WANTED ST Blhowwuv^toplM**. ’1 5 ' . ' I j L j ^MITSUBISHI I I in TWin Falls or ledof dasamod'ad. Tba cost la- fl* . NEED CASH FAlilable. ST kiW...lt>e m utta are high.' MOTORS I ^ .call 735-3302. 1^)968. ThtfadaatW ad. 733-0931. m & m S ecu ro d with 1st D eed < TmsL Iniorssi negotlab L Call Randy 208-85^09€ } ik- J . . ■ . • k •Jf m I .' •« ...... ' ■ ' . 1 Hn Falls, Id a te Suntta^ Ju^n«_24i2W1 , • •_ * ______• T ^ F A L L S ' JEROMC 2 H TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm. TWIN FALLS Taking appli-lli- TW IN FA LLS ■ *' HORSE AOHA2w.0eU a2B A ah 8 L 3 bdim ., 1 bathIth dZKIe’* '^ ny bath,;patia'W/D >485. seve $$. all utlllUea ' catk>ns.avail.7/Dr2b(frmn n ,1700 sq . ft; R ler A M . E. . Ing by peppl Dox, choco (z9s $150.' M irrow avr eart^ . . with yard. $500 ■ t'C la ^dL' L afnenltlas?w ergy e m d emt. r^ 3 2 4 -g e a o r a24rS4a9Ji■ (ncUiMI $445. ■ apt., garage, gas heal,Bl, 1300 sq . f t FUer Ave. E.- late brown $1900.326^1:>13 avaH. KMR Prodacts..s. oak, $25. Pantiy cl0Mt< »IO-ard.StH .1tw dr^m, Call734>2^.B ___JEROM E 1 6drm.> Stove.'7- . Calf^54B3 ------new paint ftc u p e t, appls.-, >RentrwQotlal>le ri0^C0NRAL6ft.6 oak,.$^0. Free Kilohan! YWINFALi8 3bedroorp,7), ' re lrlo e ra tq r InclJd e d^ , JMHJEtXia.2MioonLL.-■ Ifl. y d ., n o f e n c e /p e iata. , -734.6380* sink/bathroom-slnki* - - ^-S550-v-$550-deprW ater fXvT ~733582Z~ r,' - . '.h . ,n lc a 2 badroom , 1 bath. ' 2 bath, duplex. Oarage.ae. $3S0/mq„>'Bladrwlo 2bath.,aliel«c.*inRus8on; ^ TWlNPALLSdWcespace.i s r - TRACTOR Ferguson w/ 1/ - ^gartM gepd.734-4758B Just-A-Mera Inn, rent I rS400 + dapoalL New er N.E. All a p p ls. ACk c peti^imj^.3244024a• Square, appi. w/W /0/ . HORSE .riaM nger mareFS; hj^uite front end loader.der. tiA^iQE Newer, electric.i - ' P .B R A W U Y REALTY $610/mo.« $500 dep.>p- KIMBERLY New a p t Mdg.Q $500.+ $500 dep. Call' r s negotiable. $450Ano. CallCali draft type, 12 yrs. oldId.- WOOO. 423-4800/7336838>838 glasslop,$450. Mloro-] 736-a26fl»>______2bdim.3Mbath.(CaUef- Traci at 736-8503 or>r- ■ bdrm,-2 bath, l^place,se. ,. Cindy .•733-5336 or • RIdee a n d drtves: E asy tc = n wave GE, targe, like new. -3 TWIN FALLS Nice cl»anan ter7K»p.m;423-4377.fl 731-2433 '* A C; double garage, stove,« . * A 734-6104. , . handle, very gentIA, $175. Marble cotfee UH - W/D hook-up. $775; fe? I CUOTOM ble, 4ft:x4it. $125. Plo^ Jbath. $550/mo.+™ 400QO carpeted «pt $385 Inci. - O n f a l l s 2 bedroom 6; TWiM*»ALLa6maifp?g5erate . beautiful. Sacrifice foi ^ . WEST SIDE Main floor- ol., $1800 with harneasIS/ I FARM.SERVICESS neer eunound sound at»-; I . rcteanlng dep. Plrsts t utBs except elect 734-3110 . duplex, g a ra p a. W/D hook- >r- o f lic e . $ 1 5 0 /m o . in o l., J i * a p . large 2 bdrm in 4-plex,IX. - utliiUeS. 734-8623B .W ould consklar part lrad<09 M reow/6 dlskCDchana«r. Jpaymont. No pat*, rata. -1 - E06flfrtlf:TaWng. -. up, d ty utll. turn, n o sm ok- ^ appls, AC, fenced'yard,'d, = 1 for hay. Call 734^908.B ___ $300. Call 326-3454. ■ • ] ■ >raq. Avallabla Juty 1. CauJi I 604 ' .. appOeatkxia. Cotonlal in g /^ ta , rels. $49 0 + dep. outsklepetokwithdepo- I UNFURNISHED } J7 8 Elalrw. 734-8709Ji •O- m 6 0 6 - C ahrlna Cuatom Stacking REFRIQERAfdft i yr. d d ! • >734-4101 aftar2pm .« • Town h » > ty 436-0429 L sit. Olf street parking; 1 toa baiea hay and straw. ^ |AFre/DUPl£XK Oi I .COMMERCtAL' •TWIN FALLS LIVESTOCK ; 18.8 C u. f t w/lce m e k e r.- • ■ .w -H eatf^ quietl $525. NEW CARPEfyfc I > RENTALS 731-6228or^9-52B1«[ i $400. Call 733-3873: : - ;bath. aaraoa/shop, kart' uSiltm Y^bdrm iunita,:I,: . I bdmt unit on main ^ COMMISSION COMPAQMY »— I I, [2' BUHL Seriior Citizen. 2 _047S.’73S-&73«. : \ . THEMGMT.. 733^1730» $425/mo. aoOO aq. ft. Assistahcbaval 73&-80484 8 ' '■ • Twin'Fails' . ' ll: Tack-Ragistered-QtadeIs ' NORTH WEST custom hayR2v , Wtinanty. call 736-4805; r , *housa. brarKf new appls.to. EqutlHouHnoOpponShlty.ity. 7 * 4 ^ 9 8 TWINFALLS Newer / ~ W ENDELL N k»l1& 2 ~ bidg. $850^». Qood for :$6S0/ino.+$650 dep. - 2 bdrm ap t, n e a r Hannon . sman business. 208-543-j ? ' C heck In registered horses n twdroom apartments '• -b¥5i30p.m. 280S9& oT2ro^MS'- ji'• g“" TO4“ t •Near Robert Stuart Jr.?T EDEN Apartments 4 unitsS5 TwiN^iiils . ------^ . Park,»W/D hookup, no0 . for rent Subsidized. 569aor731-5698a . — 630 RaHriMd Avenue I • BUILDINQ iHiph a CSI. 733-9260.B■ ' lor rent. (3)2 bdrm..1 1 * petS$42S«dep733-2767B ■ Equal Housing Opportunity.ty. VWiM'FALLd ------. TwlnFalls I 7 0 5 I ^JJA TEH IA ^^ : — baths, (1) studi.0. New R R S T MONTH f l ? £ £ « Low rental rates. • ownor.Call800-S97-7154 TWINFALLS Retail spaces available^for for 208-733-7474 I^^RRI^TIOJ^I £bam#. Appls. $876/mo.+- sa re im S L Call536-6244Ji le a se , 22 7 2 eq. ft and •dep. Rent with option to FILER 3 bedroom '"------Newer 4 plex. lower •FALLS APTS.* =5 . 20228q.tLat870Bhieje Hbft^E TRLR 24‘, goose» pipE hfe^AlR. :ir: bRiek Used, — 7^ . ^uy. OAC. No pats or 2 bath, appls. Qarage & 2 bdrm, 2 btfh. an ainenl-ll- 1,2,3 B d i m s . $3354955 f ~ ' 605 - L akee B lvdN . If Interestedled neck, $2500/or trade forlor Hand llnea, main linos10s rod a n d yoltow. 25« e a .- ! sm oking, refs. & creditjlt fenced yard. $650. -tias: Includes'AC, walk In -Som eD W & W /D hooitups.». I ...... R O O M S - p le a se co n tac t C onniero or r " I and'Wheei lines, (eventJln In CaII733-3752 - -r.l . l a 1013 W Midway 543-S669WMi closet, laundry room, sto^ ;check.Can208-73S-539a ^ Spacious and clean. - ■__FORREM T_ LeroyAtw66d. ^ thefleki).Call678-7149J|®z! DOORS: 6 Interior & ext6-4 — age, som e utils, loase 5& No.pets. 734-6600 J 1-800-26&-6348Ji : ‘ rel Overo gelding: Great iTT QOODINQ 1 bdnn. opt..*;• credit check req. $525 •at IRRIGATION pipe menders,ers, rior, 2.5T heat pump, 48*; -Taking applications. 3 avail at West Side Court, f TWIN FALLS 1 bdrm. all nr. trail horse. $2200.199999 2-e.'preae and weldd stnk/vanlty. 77K BTU liir- /mo +.dep. No smoidng, I' JE R O M E H o l i d a y ^ ^ l " xn. AOHA C hestnut filly, pret- :bdmi.. 1 bath, carpeted,rd. Senior a a e 62 or over ond small pets ok w/separateri electric, some appliances, I - dverheaddoor. restro^! Bt- a lum inum pip e . W6 accept»pt nance. Track lighting.; painted, elect, baseboardrd disabled, incomo de'tor- utf W ater paid. No smok-: $100&upwkly. 401W.I- 6'xl 5 'office: Highlandind . friendly, ready to startirt Masteroard a Visa, &Sl . Oakley .stone for comer • JT* depoalLAppllcaaonsnQw : Moln. Call 324-2361 ■ $1200. Catl 423-6720S h e a t. W/D hgokup. appls.,9., . mines rent. Ask for Shlrtey accejrted.- Ing/peis. Taklng ap^ilica- Ave. E. Call423-541 IJI I co v er th e Magk: Valloyy fireplace. $1000 ta k e s allL noar Harrison School,)l, 934-4986«. _ Cti|734-U05B tlons. $425/mo.4 $4255 TWIN FALLS 1 bdmi. foro r YWiM ^ A L L ^ SOOO s o .I h. T H O R SES 2 d d e r Appys, " Area. Call 639-05322 Call 543-5407.M 1 ‘ ^ fenced back yd., no pots,ia, QOODINQ 2 bdnn. 1 bath.lh. y deposit. Call 734-4758.B1 $250 or the lull bemt.t> warehouse with oflice.ee. 1 gskilng, 1 maro. 2- Syr.Jf R ick o r Todd, „ ~Sye^LBbltJ)lN6 ^Lfe . $550 + $550 dep. Water»r $375/mo. + dep. Somo - TWINFALLS147$575/mo- '$475-i-dep.AIIamentties.«• $750/m o. UUIItles (n d . ,. ofd flllys. $500 getsts >WAt£ftt^l6Ht6-sHAft^iE S 30x40x10, $5,455 .. :& g a rb a o e p d . 734-1758.L utilities paid, access '3®to TWIN FALLS- 2 bdrm. Now 2 bedn»m. Rango., Poplar. Call 733-1920.B > . - . C a l l 7:^^-6523a - chotee. C all 837-6505 or3r Oairy-larm-commericai.:al. 30x60x12. $6,865 fW iN (Charming 3 laundry room. No pots. 2 bath'4-plex across from' rofrlg. Mlcrowavo, dish­: "TW INfailscabirwat- . 837-4561B _ Buy or Sell. 825-5617.B■ 40x80x14, $10,995 ‘®- • PenMe Elementaiy : tyrlNFALLd office for rent bdrm. 1 bath. W/D incl.:l. 934-9^, leave msg.a washer. W/D. G as fire-• ' Creekslde Court. Studios,8- o r sa le. Catl S a m at* HORSES 2 ranch Geldings =1 50x100x12, $14,450 $59S/mo.+dop. 736-1773. _ Schoof. Central air, gas‘ placo. AC. WoUWSonltnlionri All Utils, pd. $420/mo.-f IJI both 15.3 hand. 9yr! ’ I 7 0 8 ■ No one b o a t; our prtcesi 2: HAGERMAN 2 bdrm. 2 heat. Sewer, wator. 736-3776 or 734-9379Jl TwnrmusnoMi: bath, duplex apt. Refs. paid. N ear school & parte- dep. 733-8841. a Bay/QH $1800. lOyr Red 800-658-2885.B ELW O O P 8i EVANS RoaiVAppy Roper $2000. OFFICE For rent. $650^+* roq. $ 5 0 0 /n > o .m to r incl.,t iS'SSSSiMp. TWIN FALLS M otel • Dally S tfe E L b J iLo i Hg ^ (^V .security dep. 2 b d rmn. . fenced yd. & garage 734-1401M • 6 4 5 - 2 ^ — engineer certified. 40x36 + 13 month rem free w/year /woekly ra te s • Affordable • J-' AU!AL(!A2»trlng 11016 •Sunroom. hardwood|d $250dep. 837-4171J loase. No pets. Please ' TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm . 1% C loan •Q u ie t* Friendly* HyR8E^2g.Palntgekl- was $8,010, now $4,270.. lloors w/llreplace. W/D \ balos.-Prim o 3rd. Also® 50x80 was $15,930; noftr^ • ...... HAILEY_ balh, $475 with $40 0 dep. ,;»62 MmbMly R d, 7 M 6 2» 0 la 308-7W-0500&a„ ' ing, 2 yr. Palrit filly, a ...... hookup,-404-7th Ave.*N. " ; Buckskin pony. All broke“ now cuttlng.'Wlll soil small $9,529. MUST SELT-T" ------2- BAIKORALAPTS. ------737-39i6or737-3969.*'L TVnN FALLS MOTEL 3 Please call 208-734-6694. TWIN FALLS a gentle. Call 5 4 3 - ^ . aB amounts. Call 324-6082 C A N 0 E L I V E R . _ * N ew * TW INFALLS ------TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm.. 1I $120a upweekly. * or539-6034.a W i fi FALLA very nice, l Olfice space for sale In ^ 1-800-292-0111 1 Affordable bath. Stove, relrig. DW &I. 248 2 n d Ave W . 733-5630£ beautllul prestigious; hoM ^S '99 Yil-colorad*2 'AC^=aLFA h a y 2.000 ono bdrm. am. garage, watoror t-uxury Paint m are. Ozone, 3 !no 3 ...... i W/D. No pots. 732-0895J i! TWIN FALLS rooms.I, complex. Courtyard ton bales excellent quality. garbage, A sanitation pd.d. **NOWI** Iity. i 8 0 7 TWIN FALL$ 2 bedroom. $80/wook. mlcrowavo,>, entry to this 3 room° Bars4ines, $1200. '99 1344 7th Ave. E. $370'0 1.2,3bdrm. grey QH maro, SmokinIn C all5e7.9131.M I C LO T H IN G rots, a. dep. 734-6577. ■ SARATOGA • 2 bath. No smoklng/pets. rofrig. UlilitlQs pd. C ablele office. Cheaper than ig ALFALFA hay, some L 678-1110B Coll 734-8007 loavo m sg. TV. no pete. 1201 Kimber-r- renti Plenty oi parking.' Jose.DocBaraLeotlnes. APTS ?i $1000.‘00 BS Bey fillyIv' gross. 2 string. 1st cutting.ng. WEDDING DRESS Size 8 / ------HAZELTON. ------TWINFALLS------• lyRd. orcall 735^)232JiI covered entry. Call Ir- $ ^ w . C g l 7 3 ^ 1 3 7 3 . Loce beaded bodice, train bdrm. 2 bath, fireplace, • L uxury 1 & 2 t>drm = JaneorJosle. Exc; disposition, conflr- appls., garage, yard can. Now tailing appliCQlions: 2140 E lizab eth Bhrd. . . mallon. $800.1 Bay/ 7- adorned w/lace a beada.- J • S y rin g a E s ta te s . • P o o r ” 606 I pets/smoklng. $895+ 2 bdrm , 2 bath “ ,whlt» Paint, 1 Palamino,o. 2wM8bal0iC0ll733-^ $400/otfer. 732-5928 ^ 1 bdrm. apts. Ouiot & well)U • W eight facility MOBILE * d o p o sit Cafl T33-62C9Jr 163 R o b b in s SHOP-OFHCE. sludcoKs.d24-6774B toavo a m e s s a g o J i ” m aintained for the oldortyty • C lu b h o u se . 2 bdmi, 1 bath 62 yrs. of ago oroldor, WAREHOUSE *H6h6g6H6Eifjg oDOrovUi-“ ••••••••••••••li» Ac, $650 mo. $50 0 cloan- flake Appolosa colt.t. Will deliver. 3 2 6 - 5 ^ 7 J O F R C E * _ $500/eo.Coll93^903,.B yard c a re and golf cart ed rawlti. When you wrflo -Ing dM. No smoking, no ■ il AY. 1st cutting.200 ton,JH; ^ m p u t e r S— ...... - ...... - yourdaatned sd,-M'sur«' RETAILSPACE ' :(Ja ro m e ). Short tenn ok: 7 -^ls:Ffcf.-ri^d. 734-5053: lT»i?mu3-Sh3p7Si?5:s : p f o s W eaner pigs for sa tee ■ small baiea, $115 a ton.>n. UserFrtendlyPCBullderat > C all K en t o r C indy a t raadort understand your» dup?ex!^'i'tafAv(BfE!No i nd Call 324-9357B Call 655-4311 Victor.a 123 Main Street E . . r mwaape-tpeBBout. > TW INFALLS370.-3 h o u se with restroom s and ' ' : 733-6336 or 734-6104. _ p M . $45Q/mo. 7 3 4 - 5 3 ^■ Unoro. *Model open*, 3 — ^.OREAT LOCATIONI- - offkJe. 400 0 sq . f t. Indud­Id- STUD SERVICE. 1996 - -riAVgrlght-greon.lea^.r Jorom o ID, 83338. j,/. 1Blue L akes and Filer i B am sto re d , early cut, (208)324-8799 bdrm. 2 bath, garage, ing office, will ren>odei to-to Bay Je t t o n , g rea t blood S650*. 733-6207/737-0043> Oince-Relail eult.733-0081 weekdays.'S. lines. M ister Peppy SondH 3 string, dairy hay, high1 Open 9an>-7pm Mon.-Sat.. . 1 700Sq.Ft.-2000Smil. for atorage.C all T.S.C. Hoy Retriovlng. Windows 98. surge pro-~ I K O' fl^ 4 c t P i\-t Also, old sliver bite & spurs.' IT- ^T- J4T-Stod(lng largo energy offldent ' for salo or rent, meets VICKER’S Call C on a t 420-0133- g ------810 ~\: kitchens, atoroge, prtvoio ADA, am ple parttlhg. 436- warehouse with I6’x40^ — WESTERN’S STORE or280^)839.*— r- ■ • Please printint clearly w ith dark. pencilp or pen parking so d plenty of 980 5 eve. o r leave m sg.Br office. 3ph pow er with fire™ 733.7096 WANTEDOAtHAVinton opon apace, - 8prlnklarB.$2900/mo. ■TW1N-FAU3- - ' baWs. Canptekup'ln -• Approximanately 23 spaces incluiluding blank rNow renting 1.2 . & 3 bdrma. 702 • . fiekls.C alia^l4l. at affordable prtcoa. Just-A-M ere Inn. For f : ^ oak. Oak roll top desk; spaces. Coll for detolls le aso - -2 ONices. R ecep­I ■ FARM/RANCH coffee ond 2 end tables.'. 734-1600 tion aroa, plus Confer-r NEW SE L F STORAQE ^SUPPUES^EQUIP -Microwave stand w ith' • We will notlotify you if there is a specials going onco room. $1.577/month Free rent ofler, one storage and 1 drawer. 2 o r S450/m onth for indlvk}- nionth free when 2 ‘ASSef& ALfiiltbUek .end tables with drawers: on which1 itmight result in a discscounted price 1"hviN FALLS Largo 3 b o ^ ual offices. Call Kent or mos. paid. Security I piooBuro saddle-and room duplex, full bsmt.. PINE MINE. Surplus pipe,>. a"— an " I Cindy Collins 81734-6104. lighting, fenced, gated 1ack:C all735-1207. v'.. • 3 line minirnimum - Private Partyty Only ■. carport. $650. 734-4120. culverts, valves, tmcks, ■ ANTIQUES & I and site manager. office equipment tanks, B COLLECTIBLES | TWIN FALLS N k » 2 bdrm. 471 S . Parfc Ave. W etc. .Vlewfrig d a te s a re - ■FOR LEASE* opt. w/ appliances fumls­ 734^6595 , June,13,14,20,21,27,28, I hod. Ali utilities paid. lOOOsq.fLofRetoll/Offlco OrogonTiali Storago from 9arn-3pm only. RREff5<5FI555TSSS: ■ spaco located Just West um k>ng logs, 16 to 20 f ^ - $460. 1326 8th Avo. E. T ^n Falls, lOm Bids a re acc ep te d until ' pto vanity w /c h a ir ? mir­ Doposit & refs. 734-6577JI of T arget In tho North- J u n e 29th. 645-2612 ror, $395. Oak rocker,_ dollvored 5 or 10 cord*^ Number of Davs C a s t i Bridge Plaza. Call RQ $250. Oak-wash standa- truckloads. $115 per fun' TWINFALLS------^------6 1 5 I M L E f^ New H dland Mossorsmlth 736-0600 t ^ w/lowel bar. $395. Oakfr- c o rd . 1 -8 8 8 -7 2 0 -4 9 ia « Spacious 3 bdrm. 476 or call Stevo DiLucca I MOBILE HOME . -HayPrier, 420, good using days...... i 5 amwlro, $500.733-8857. RREWOOD Taking orders, 1-3 ...... ; . . . $ 6 ! 7 0 ®RobMns. ront ready/gar-' al W ostorra Group, 1 i SPACE cond. $1100.543-5096.M a g e -f doposIL • $80 a cord, 4' lengths. 733-7653. boMBll^E John Deer '95.^ HAllJEY'S Antique Marint 631 Quincy, Prtvato patio. . 829~<149 or 539-4148 j ^ 4-7 days...... $23.80 I ' BURLEY Mobile Home Good condition.runs well, R oberta M cKerctier Pari< with.lhis 2 bdmi, 2 balh. Space. $150 per month. '• - a-H alieyA m iow . 4 SOFA Sectional, 1 year' ft- $500/OBO. 423-9064. old, dual reciinor with - 8-15 days____ _ ...... ;...... $42.00 covorod parking, $495 Hr******-*-***#-*-** ' References and deposit . JunoSOth, Julylsta2nd doposit. ' «*TWIN FALLS** required. Locatod on W. COMBINE PA R TS 1060 /Uee Marstera^romoter.a sleeper, exc. cond., $800 a x ial flow . UnkMder floady-1405 S. Washing- 8thSt.CaIIW altcoal . ^ firm. Cell 324-7489. 16-30 days...... $ 7 8 . 5 0 ' ★ JE R O M E * drives a tubes, bin kai^sioM ^TVLEOAk t o n , l a r g o 2 b d r m . All s h a p e s , 678-7700 ext 1051 ' SO FA 6 ' k>ng, 2 9 ' doep. w/covered parklrig, yard _ a ugers, air foil chaffers, (Includes Mag[agicValues, A g-W eeklyaS an d In te r n e t). - s iz e s & localionsi 3‘ high. $600.734-7027.■ I 8 1 1 1 a laundry room, son>e ulll- dH’6§i^dM E trailer-homea sm all wire conclaves. K I FURNrrURE I RETAIL, OFFICE, SHOP s p a c o avail. Quiot a re a. itlos includod, $ 4 5 0 > d e p . Sava thla ad. 423-4994.B p* L^C A RPB T^ 207 Ridgeway • cute 2 a WAREHOUSES CallTeny886-2710a - 4 B0 2 I Need a spaco to leaso? ' - tR A ct6R 1070K tSOOO.i I APPUANCES I Print A d Copy in Spaces I ^bdrm, $450 ♦ deposit. iSPACEdAVAILA^LM Hosston sw athor 500 s Below 126-Msrtln-l bodroom. We will nnd It for youl In nice dean family com­V $2000. 2 trailers. $300/ c d M F O K Ib H ilils 1* 6 u o o n (A llow t sp.icc for: cnicnch letter, punccuntlon mnrksrks nnd bla n k »pnce«.) I I bath units, only $400. TIDWELL JENKS m unity with rules. 1 m onth both. Disk 6 ft $500. Land' term saras Ukenew. Sklrt.pilkiws aci . som e utilities. Property Manaeement ' freo rent to approvedd levei 8ft. $500. Sicklo bar; Se8raCddspot17cu.lt. shams. $76. Mirrors, (set mns great. $75.886-2628. BRAWLEY REALTY 733-5203 or 420-371 f applicants. Village West« haymov«r$150.Scroper'. at of3),$50.Caa733-4S3qi 734-5656 TWIN FALLS Now ofllco 324-8903 or Buhl Mobllo10 $l00.Granery$800. I 2* COUCH exo. new cond. Eves. & Wknds. spaces on Prime East­' E sta te s . 54 3 -8 3 4 2 a ^ Call 487-3019.B daaamed. Juat can 73>0931. • D ave 324-4603 . Dark green; Flexsleel.'. land property underI "T®iN?xn5T5m55" $500. Cali 208-886-2643. ■ ' construction. Reservo . s p a c e s le ft Join our TWIN FALLS Sludio U. 6 d U C H ^ : lull size, hlda^ your sp a c e now by calling . . community. Mobiles or 1 S u m m e r M 4 . Ad . 7 3 3 ^ 1 . /■ s iz e h )d o -a -b e d c o u c h , '* ■ - apartm ent. Appls. Incl. No TWIN FALLS _ Antiqiu I R un m y ad in classiissification * ______for-f ' • • • davs. Kacy MeadowsJ SOONMII 8 B o o th s A v a ila b le $^.^1734-6878 | ’ A m ount Enclosed J d $ - ■ ' ■ ■ - ’ mate wanted. $350/mo. w/ lour laddertMck chaica I Located O n Kacy.Meadi __ ' Or rV>arg<» rgy ad tC lnd.utlts72S-4080,aftare , w /cane seate. $250/taffar. H to:-,------iDehlnd-Thc-RCLGrs Apartments Call733-6411. idows Lanc-Off Fair St. I ; □ V isa’ □ M aste'fcarcard □ A m erican Expr:prcss □ Discover B rand N e w ‘ Bm - I 815-; I-" ■ •Groc«jy.^n-Buhl— ------•Q fH SF'- Presented b y,fB A i y i A Credit Card Numbei b e r - 1 , 2 & 3 B edhoo. Im L A W N & ■NEnOY BmCIENT ^ Contact: Dana atS3S-4439a or 1 G A R D E N S U P P U E S , Expiration Date___ ■ Spacious Floor Pl WUAPARmENTS . I 11J 77-3BSB ^ Jutoest|«^onthe . . I N a m e •• ■ Individual Patios. $1^^0 per pair. Call ■ C om m unity GlutPlans ' MONTANA ; A d d re s s ______)s/Balconies ■ Play Ground CATTLE Longhorn roping" I ; AJ.UGXIOI STEAKHOUSE I Cltv/Sfate/Zln ub House ‘ cattle. $450. Longhorn ■ Gas Heat pairs, $550.423-9055.B f C O M g I . , EBTE iLIOTJri I Phone Number ' ■ W&D Hookups . gCTTCEW atsulbulUyrs.i Formerly EQ.UIPMEN7>rrOPMBTCO REFINING3 CO N . ■ : i * i old, big hornal$1500. Jl Computer Cente Please cal 206-324-5070« I P A T I Q J S r II Central Laundry CHICKEHS-Young laying' JNG NEAR NEW EQU.}C6uPANr(AFMBTCOy.\ t ■ hens, ready'to eat stew- rator fONANl, ISO KW, 480 VC t e r - - ' ■ Dishwasher/Dispi . Ing h e n s ,a n d .g u in e a sr . Model #75-13763. Naturanil gas engine, IXjrtxxharger v Call 436-6658Ji ■ Center Air y ■ Panel; Kewanee Bollgr withwi Double Boiler Feed SysterQUIPMENT fe-toAiLyourdassHiedad lOSSS, G as fired, SO HP,. steamal pressure, IS PSI G^cap.0 volts, 1B8KVA, 226-am ps, posal . t o u s a t ■ Friendly On-Site 1 . pumps. Compitaifln. AlAir BtciHvm. him m . D;erit I'with FuU Power Control twinadOmleron.net Comprcjson, Air Dryer,, Tlinto!: Bubbler, Vacuum, fltero,Ort Model H33-SO<}. s/n ' H eiP^ftd3to^lbs. 1 . MLdng T^nk, Supply, Th cap. 200 lbs p « hour and Z ■ All These Amenil2 Staff Holstein heifers. ntlckncr. Solution. ExhiusLI For m ore inform atJorit Cail536-6666Ji Scnibfa?f«i W attt RcCTt >*rtvew? 2 ea'. ,Q uincy. Air’ ' Hopper; Bag House, PulvilverUetJ, Drying Ovens, Flum ■ . \ ■ 208-543-lities Aha More jHM UHdyr.oyoeldlng Ore Storage Tanks, Agltatoi: ' vhuntetf, p a ck e d , 4H iM rse. Feeder Bins; Autoclave, ModularM Controls, SLC SOO, 0 ’ For the hearing iniand application call ' .^y2 aaddlea a hotse trailer.P tnote.ltems too numerousus to list. ' neoms TVsnsport Materials! ) h e T h n ^ ' ' 1-806-545-183 $2^.C^1^4-5448«. Donald Ftccdbcts 8c Aaaocodatea, 2734 South Milwaukeelum Incinerator. 2.3m BTU/ .. |« ag - Se Hablaimpaired, E T D D # ^ (303)758-151016 • Fax (303) 692-07'69 • 0,1.-8 Office Furniture & msn]^ ;[ S33Ext.208 QH Paint fllly-ehoVgot laduiBitlMacfalntryfcBqBlpBIpmmt A uctk-Kcn. rC d t of F u ibr ] peraonallty a intelligence. ikcc St., Denvdr Co 80210 '■' ' Call ia 6 -7 2 0 2 J I Espanol . - x S I 1.-800-459-0462 . i ' for FR£B D e a rth Bfodiuw": : -i. ■ J ■ 1 ' '\ ' j ------— S u n d a yrrJtirw24r2001rTimes>Nevt n ^evra.-Twin Falla.-ldaho 019 ------

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on WANTED Plostk: o r vifoodK>d I Al ROTOTILUNQ Btado:fo F O R 'S A L E 1 u p h o lste#ry ry DOG RUN 10‘x10'x4' . MtNI-DOBERMAN (9) WANTED - PALLETSe .- WANTED 300/5P0 gallon work, w eed mowing, load*id- m achine & 1 now buttonton $125. Call 8 2 5 -4 t9 4 Purobrod. black & tan,t, cloan & straight. Working lo o propone tonk a n d a frontx)t - tubod radios. Call i 901 ''9 40'x4B" will pay top 05 934-5866. kuvo m ossago.■go. I A T V 'S e ra dump ta>ck.32»4e313t press. Free upholsteryf 7 ------r a E E ------— rod. blond. Dawclaws & ornot.'736-4d05. _ dollar. Call 208-677-2728 ond loador for a MF270S itol I MOTORCYCLES m aterials, supplies' ^& Cuto kittons, 3 a re Bobtail.It shots. Ready July l .• BUYING SALT A PEPPER [zZ iroctor. Call 934-5951. ■ WANlfEb hairig. whito, "• $200. Can 436-3860 — 31' wklo. Lawn/patio fur- 3-4 «. 4-5 ft. Spcuco. Deliv­tv. tools. Call 4 2 3 4 3 8 1 .B _ ■ Con 734-1689. _ COLLECTION and oldrid WANTED 1962-83-84,S'*' WANTED Largo dog run. ro Honda Nighthawk 550 for ,' nlturo. Bed. 28* wido.do . ery a n d plant avallabio. JACUZZI WhinpMi Cetmtra p n e e Kittons, 8 wks. old.p MINI-SCHNAUZER 6 wks.9. nbvoliy or miniature ' choln link, roasonablo. , V olum * d ite o u n t tub, standard bath slzo, okt, ready to go, 3 males.i. ck>cks. Cali 436-6791 parts. 208-734-9468.,, Coll 7 33-7447 Bantam or small hen. HARLEY'01. X tc ports. Call 324-4559 raft, rubber, Bar-b-Que : 866-2399 Shoshone ■ right hand drain, works — $200 eac h . Call 436-6007 o r 736-3878. ^ue 5^0, nilrrors. front fond- [ub FREE M Ixedbreed ^ DON'TPAWNVOUR WANTED Costumo jewol- __ grill, c am p in g g e a r. DIRT $3.00 por yard.H~ fIno. sllghtty crooked tub d or 679-0052 or, primor, tank, shocks. pupplos. 8 wks. oW. m ates _ QUNSII pay top dollar forlor [y, colored ort glass, pot-pot- WANTED Monufacturetie d Catl 5 4 3 4 0 0 0 ___ lurn signals, clutch & . X u a llly dirt Plooso callII' bottom , $400. 733-9453. ? SC H N A U K R - Mini, AKC, — & f ^ l O S . Call 324-8463. quality usod guns. Any tory, old padlocks, andand h o m e s llx o r-u p p er. Will/ill Ui .U t b A wi rbie break lovors. All takon otl 208-733-8207J MISCELLANEOUS------wks., black and silver. WANTED vintage Barbie ~ 7 r. stylo. Any brand. 637r620303 any small collectiblos.9. II romovo. Must be cheap, 59 - boforo 100 ml. 308-1660. ii HONDA'72 4 /stroke.(e FREE (O kittons to good^ Good quality 4 dlsposltkxi.1. or 490-1000______Jp- dolls a n d clothing. 1 9 5 9 - . LAWN MOWER Cordloss you aro having a yardard Wantod old Windmills _l979.lntoro8tedJn.08:. J/. -750CC, $l000/oller.-Toy-3vl. .homos.Call678-8206 — ... --C0H733-1325.M ------etecrExc.'cond; J4 acro/- ^ - salo ploaso can mo first.St. 1I 304- ft. Call 562-43CK3746. ta to s a n d collecllons. ColiCair HARLEY-DAVIDSON '93 ( Ota '01 PU. Rough, runsins FREE 4 yr. dd female od would lovo lo aee what I FLHS Eloctra Glido Sport. charae. $95. 420-1744 En, SHI-TZU AKC reg. malo0 AND ARROWS. In good WANTED Merlin modellel 733-1322 or 733-9666. ~ good, $750/offer. Washerw giishW astllf. Shota.O' roady 6 /3 p /$300. Chlhua-I- condition. 5324169 you havo. Call 733-0016. — Corbin soat. tour pock, TOP SOIL $80 a dump,,7 & Dryrer, great shape, 39A lovor actkm 22 ritno. spayod. Needs gbod hua pups. $200.436-3360 '»• I 828 ' I wlro whools. M ust so o to truck load. Call Scotl $100 e. FREE, campor 2 WANTED Doors fori935-^ WANTED Hay Baler.“ in oxc. cond. 543-5676. 825:5416«- ■______3or home/lomiiy. tots ol room. — I MEDICAL opproclato. S i 1.900 Call shells for a sm all PU, olsoIso Orest dog. ^5 86 3. 1. 36 Ford 2 door aedan.>n. Small, Pull-typo: 2-Wldolido VVANTED Moving boxos. 6784766 TR EES Blue Spnice, a dryer, looks good does — pupplos roac^ lo go now.V. other shoet metal parts,ts. Hoy Stacker; 3-Point Post ®* i^SU PPU E^^ ^ FREE 5 wk. old Siberian »ost will pick up. Norway Spruce. Pondoro-^ notrun.423-9100M or parts car. 736-0949 Holo Digger; and a Usodsod Call 734-3108. — Husky/cross p u p p ie s & 2 YouH Imd a vtuwty ol.miorost-. saPino. OouolaoFlr. 5 g SIAMESE kittens. Paronts or Flatbod Trailer. For Fair ----- lng onertnga tn lhe dosstrM gallon pots. $20 ooch. m- adult dogs. 735-41 B0.B WANTED Pot carriers. Mo- L Ington 110 0 2Vl*, $250; — aro on promises. $1002 tonioocw would Invofit", Prices.423-4800or edumn# ovory day, t>«velop U rg e Scotch Pino $10/rt.- =5- F R E E f e m o l e Q e r m a n dium. largo and oxtrora ^^d^$1300^nw, Remington 870 2^*. »h each. Call 208^ 2 6 -3 2 1 2 Ji ■ • lt.CsII733-0931'.------733-6638, Anytim e. . the foadw Con 4 2 3 4 5 3 2 . Shophord. 2H yrs. okJ to largo. Call 208-352-4680.K>, asking $350.679-7642 - _ $175, Morcwy 3.9 hp boai agoodhom e. Oood,2 SPRINGER SPANIELL ------“I motor,*$350. Running ri ' pups, AKC. 2 m aios loft,t, ------8 1 8 I b o a rd s for reg c ab Chevy, w/klds. Houso tralnod. N oods to bo a single dog.“• $100/oHor.536-6331.« EXERCISE all hardware, mako offer.V' Please call 208-324-2726.e: WANTED TQ BUY Look- E Q U IP M R J^ ‘65FordF160.4x4.ecyl.. ing for.AKC.reglsterod- 152Kmllos,$3250. Offersors FREE-KITTENS to good ■T______■ '______7 GOLD RETRIEVER male — on all. 324-0440 afler 6:30:30 honw. Utter box trained. NESSI8ISSERVICE to stro Ilttor. U ght to mo-I- pBDSIN WEIQHTBENCHES — 2 fomalo. 678-1277 FtatAncline/(ioClliio<&ac^S. REMEMBER, _ d u m cotor. (208)788-9446. bench. $15Q/alt. 5 3 9 ^ 1II. . T h at birthday ad you placod^ FREE malo Chir>e*e Shar =t so m e tlnw a g o In The„ Pel 1 V2 yrs. Malo ElkX I I S i n m ROOT 20^ears oxportonco,.. SERVICE I freezer, $160. Schwinn’J? tom an.. $10QQ; 733-9322 Hydro-Excavation 21 olrt's-bike, tZOO. ■K diggor,- $300. Firni on allIII Air Quality Services Carpenters after5pm.Bi GERMAN SHEPHERD Items. Cali 432-6928J i Senrice Com m ordal & ResidentialBl Roferoncos. ■ Can 734-5053. ^ Purebred pups. Black/sll- Air Ducts F u rn aces PETE SH ETLER I WOLFF TANNINQ BEDS DryerVents Chimneys. Eliminate Damage All Jo b s U rg e &SmaDa c*n 423^1 5 . ver. $250.366-7272.M S a v e Tim e & M oney Interior & Extorter _ RotoUlUng. W ood ; Ii* TAN AT HOME — ” Insulation Romoval = ; Mowing. glass w/slldlng'wlndews,S ' -B uy DIRECT a n d SAVEI£1 GOLDEN Retrlavor 7 wks. U nos Exposing, poler 732-5618 or 731-6089 f- I VARIETY FOODS 732-8788* Lovoiing and »160.:WA8H£R & DRY-. v'CommardaVHome'units's " iS200. AKCt' parents on: holes trenching, etc. B PAINTING^ S00<27-0181 Lawn Proparation ER Whirlpool, work sreaUS from$190-' site; Ptfflbra(/733 lla m & 5 -8 p m . R o a so (208)8614995 __ Stump romoval. CHAIRS Wng b acked^ .. Call 677-2699 evenings. Blueprint copies. $ 8 0 .2 D esk * $20 & m no children u n der 12. 734-PLAN (7526) LANDSCAPING Bear eem peund bow i* ' Raugust Strawbeny PAINTING & I CaII734-572741(HN64 . $75. Can 326-3454. ■ « needs A. Fann, 5H mi. N. of Porrino0 ^ TONY'S lANDSCAPlNQ es. Shots, doelaw s. Brktga&lmI.W.on =i EMPLOYMENT* ft kjom o R epeir* ’ DRYWALL CtiARC6ALdRIU.1.blo chledtad, ready now. Caliill Barrymore Rd. o r 3 mi. E. CARPENTRY I TREE y one. never used. $75. SERVICES Sprinklers, trimming, f. ' me... 775-289-2405. ■ on the 3 0 0 S. Frontage pruning, & cleanups,I: LUPHER TRIMMING • TWINSIZEBED, l.com-Tl- - R oad 324-2036; Repair and install: Blete, $50. MICRO­ Temporary-Permanentn t W a d o wtiat you can't. PAINTING, INC. }|. STRAW BERRIES O rganiar Decks, fences, windows,• Need employees? T o n y -7 3 4 ‘3322 Painting, Romodeling. WAVES 2 . $25 eac h . TA­ 3 chocolate m ales & 2 yel­ doors, small remodels. K&KTree | BLE A CHAIR chrome. low femalos. OawciawedKj U Pick. W a Pick, • Neoda}^7 -J Texturing & Dryvnill h. Cali 543-4895JI . Trimming : • g(>odcond$200.423-5ie9 & 1st shots. $100 oach. Call Chuck R ogers PERSONN^PLUSIS ■ ^ Call208-543-4974«. CanBin 0(208) . & Lawn care. « CUEVYMAG WHEELS - I 326-6271 or 731:1391. 733-7300 Of 6 7 8 4 0 4 0^ LANDSCAPING5 324-3475 or (206) Shrubbery a n d b u sh ^ (•a),brandnaw l$50. I WANTED TO 727-1267 cell. trimming. ^ . NORCO WINDOWS. $75. I ^ to c k . e '^ w o l^ c?d'!*$1 a :=! For froe Estlmatos ' 736-2595 or 725-4080. ' Call 32V 83M .B I t.Jllllty tractor work! r - | Call 735-0553 t =i FENCED _ Rototilling. w eed a n d . LA B S AKC ChOCOlatO. 7 I PRESSSURE CHINA HUTCH Oak. $400.>0. 1 CARPENTRY, LANDSCAPINGG bntsh m owing, poly COMPUTER DESK ma­0- wks.old shots/wormed. ------BUYING------ETC. pipo putting, drip a n d WASHING TREESERVICES | ple veneer. $150. 736- Champion blood lines.?■ US C oin* a n d C urrency. 655^avee. or.731-6405. Great hunters..$275-^ Idaho Coin Galleries . R e ald en tlal f t R a n c h TREES AND STU M PS • $325. Can 206459-4711.B Retired licensed General“ Polo, dowel & rail wood Prolesakmal steam ■ 302 N. Main, Twin Falls. Con tractor w/ovor 25 O F MAQIC VALLEY S DEEP ROCK well drilling^ nibe fonco. Repair worit, —I deaning home, LABS Since 1970. yrs. oxpor. Enjoys oCitflt. with po st hole dig- corrals, t>art>od wire. LAWN CARE Torry C a rp en te r } ■ ger. $ 5 0 0 .5 4 3 4 9 4 2 J QoUy Kennels. '733-8593. .Open only carpentry work. agriculture. W e com]l e - in 543-5564JI . Tue.,Wed.,ahd-nium. ; CaII73S-061S to youl No job to smallt 734-1231 or . * ^^rtSeaUmaSil!*' Low R a te s Tlm Abbott 734-7919 $ =i I RoUabie Senrice I S43-91S0W420-1067. • DIABETICS Classifieds. " I CLEANING ^ TakingPfkJe Supplies mailed to your . HANDYMANI tn Your Appearance. I RESIDENTIALn i VACUUM \ " -homeatnoeoeL ‘ 1 SERVICE C atl 73S-0735. N SALES \ , . W e bill M sdk»re/ WORK . CONSTRUCTION second Insurance. 8 1 8 ” i S a rn te o 'a C taw i/n g AND SERVICE | MUSICAL- I S fvte* l a w n c a r e ;C all1-600-TS2-7704. General home repaira, New construction, decks, ■ Business, Rosktontial - The Other Hailey Antique sh e d s, g a ra g es, “ ■ ELECTROLUX 3 e Specializes In d e e p AA addHtons. remodels.. Vacuum d e a n e rs . sham - ' -kHAlL your Classified ad _ f 8 2 7 M arketJune30,July1,2.I. cleaning. Bonded, plumbing, painting, & drywall. MOWING SERVICEE prc^ coordination, pooers. central vacs. ' ' to u a a t KEYBOARD ProfosstonaTai ■ . O A R A G E 730 N. Main SL next to I msured;324-a723 Sales, senrica artd repair. Ensonk;TS-12.$1S00. 16 ye ara carpentry exp.p. Lawn M alntenanco j ^ large & sm an . ;^twlnadOin^lCfonj>et , I S A L E S • M cDonakis. B ra n d n e w ­ ARK CONSTRUCTIONN 239 D uB ola — Calt 326-7 22 4 » - ! ------e l ___ abowLCome.Sa«.UaI_ ^ ------36T»T735=817P------— i — 7W107^— ------C tfl7»g6ti~~~ ::------drow6-10fL/yr.;$e.2^+. PIANO Old upright, with 1 TO iN FA ns-so;^ t —c l e a n in g — ^ •Quality* eottad.- FrMBfoehurKt ; . ;; bMutHul sound, good for HANSEN SaL & S u n . 8*77’? 8-3pm. Sota&k>ve seat, SERVICE Call 7824420 _ WEDDING & I ’ . a0M 1 5 -3 4 0 S -;. - beginner. $400. Callall Like new,' diamond.ptatet* big sc re en TV. baby I HEATING & AIR . ;w w w .faattreesxoni . .878-4560 , to^ box, Pentium laptop,P> ' Items, house &mlso.ItefnsS COUNTRY CLEANERS - | BRIDESMAID r- (2) Pentium desk top } CONDITIONINGG LAWN CARE " ROORNG ■“ PIANO Fischer uprtght. »P . : 20110th Ave. N. Businesses, resklentlal,I, computers w/monftors;«; Off Addison fti oth. ■ constructkx) d e a n up. WEDDING SHOP .- black. $400. p le a s e can . Lexmark printor. flat b«d SAWTOOTH h Professional ...... 208-734-0287. ,, S TWimmsfiiTiEiTr S p ed allza In c a r p e t' Tired ef paying too m uch W edding O n e s $ 5 0 4 W __ scanner, Iiko now bread cleaning. Free ostlmat- SHEET METAL for your lawn care? o l t s h a k e r o o fS s Bridesm akl-R ent o r Buy. '* “ri . mBchlne,'good clothing & S un. 8 to 5. Y ears of Heatkig/AC RAtrtgaratton 8 2 0 ,c accumulation. SomethingQ e s . Bonded & Insurod. 9h Now you d o n i hav * to. SO%OtrOntmrttaUoo*t ■« oklerboatw/trlr.,&MORE 824-3299 C om m ercial axKl Ouailty U w n C a re wmi ostlmatoal Veas-Slips-Shoes-Bras ^ YOUR PE T S . •forevoryonel J rasMentlal 2e0.Ra»roadAve. ■ b e a t m ost a o y price. C an 7 3 4 4 0 1 6 Tables-Chalrs-Archways J ^ ^ S U P P U W ^ _ 944 N orth B racken I (208)733 I DEPARTMENT • apayed, 1 yr., house- . ctothes. treadmill, oil .: salesservice: IMPROVEMENTSS _ i a ^ _ ■ TINTING i [208-734-5538 trained. $75.732-5772W ao.sm w '”"*"' LAWN MOWER\ PROFESSIONAL CHOCOLATE Labs AKCKC KIMBERLY.SaL & S u n . - . Ink Cartridge Refill $10 H andym an Jim . ROOmQftCOATMQSs ■ ' I, Commercial & residential.at. " Commerdal/ReskJentiai. ■ reg.. exe. bk>odllne, 3 fe- 94pm. AC, tires, gun. I w i n f a l l s 6 a t. a 6un; Computers, ratebooks, REPAIR 739-7221 or 3264857 :208^^-4543 al Reduce heat 28- 72%. S - males $350, 3 malesa s . Lots of m iscenaneous . 9 4 . Lots ot toys. Ig.fish: Printers, Fax Machines,I, Tenant Improvementa. Commerdal, resklentlal.. ; (BURLEY) __ _ $300; dowciaws. shots.its, 132 C a n te r S L E . ■ ' W e Sell & Sarvteo All Interior-extertor painting.ig. Sm an englnee, air BulkluptTX>fs.Mo*t Reduce Qlara 56-80%. • . tank & stand. campersheD, compressors, In Slock-U.V Llgm 99%. S BSCECOOIEOD5------S a t. 7/14. Call 734-6523. g: stuffed anim als, books, OFFICE ID 7 3 M 6 6 8 F e n c e s of aU kinds. m inor leaks repalrad in ^ KIMBERLY S at. & S u n . 8- electrio fencers, CanTKHFWrSM B 'oatie'flberglaas pti -Pokem on cards. Visit our retail sto rs Decks-patkM. 24 hrs. f If* FORMERLY FLYING Q3 7pm. Mutll family yard s . P a p a John-a Repair _J 734-TUfTcated by OffkM Max RemodeUng of an kinds. trir. $1000. Tractor KENNELS sole. Naw hot tub, elect - J ' W e travel all over. Sprir^ tune-ups for your range, rocking chairs,s. TWIN FALLS Sal & Sun. W/dltcher. Farmall Superor NOW DESERT 27 y e a rs experience, taWnmower. 7 3 9 4 8 5 8> SHARPENING 0 . R uns good. $1200. beds; wooden barrels.«. Irom 9 to 7 MOVING OUT n A m em ber o ( th o B etter * I YARD \ i 0 ROSE KENNELSS plus size ladles & boysf O F STA'TEI Lots of good n SERVICE PU body trailer, $160. i CONCRETE B usiness. LAWNSERVK^ MAINTENANCES Tractor blade e' roar, O lfors a f>ew lo c atio n>. . clothos. Lots of misc. stufti Antique books, 208-362-6907 or ton tree '' brand naw dog and catI t S30 C e n te r S t E. d ish e s end etc. I • t-877.733-8316. Jo h n * * S h w p e n in g : S150. 12' PU Camper, D&MCONCRETE Q et b e tta r eerv lc* - S ervic* Responsible law n cars'. It - swi contained, evorythlng^ • kennels.New klM B E R L V SaCA’Sun:n. 111511thAve.East ^ facHKlea a n d now ra te s . Footings, foundatk»ns. ^ st t*aeenal)to rate*. ' Complete sltarpenbw. Mowing. trtm n«to.edoing worka. Neede work 6am -7 MOVINQ. B aby & B ' drtvewaya, skJewalks. Md G arden vmedlng. C a r ^ f t steel saw a. a hedging. An c l l ^ g \ L Now taking reservations. older boy clothes, fum..I., w n to 7 O reat stuff fo r the •I how easy tt Is to plM« a ^25/olfor. Lawn trir. • Dairies an d rosklentlal. Ti»*trtml09 141 BrackanStS etc. t*mov*d. 'I ' $50. .Call 7 3 4 - 2 ^ ■ W e're sUn your pe ts . kitchen stuff, speakerar whole family, new and ctiM ited ad. Tha OMi It d All your concrete .needs, [J*. Fr***stknates 7 3 4 4 0 6 0 * D oneen L aw n Sarvfc* S e e a t 3243 E. 3225 N.M■ ho m e aw ay from homo. - bbxes, e x e rd se equip., ' used Items. Com« check low...ttM fM utu a rs Mgh. ■ Call 438-5172.436-0166 k - (M1899^705 Jf’- 757-0039 1 - a 0 0 ^ 4 O 6 O . 734-9968 ^ 7 tS C e n te r S t r e t • It out. 378 AWuraa Dr. = L /■ ’ ' • ■ ' -l' - ■ 'I • ■ , ' i ' • ; ■

' -f ' ». Twin FalU. Idiho Sunda]aay.Jutw2^2001 •' ...... • ' - r I ^ ~ ■ h . . ^ FLATBED 6'Xl O'likeilk* new. TO OL BO X -PayiM d w 'Ro^^iio.4X 4 S S iff: 5e?£4T 4f«t, . ' I c Sundaylayijtue24,200l ..$650.PlekUBtntNmiUuB'. Top ski*. 2 door*. >43^9094 '■ o n reb u ilt 381 mo« . . $100. Can 324-606M 5 6 .1 ; CHgVV fl-ia.M WJ37iTS , engine, new brakai• k ... AT. . .« 3 -* 7 2 ? b r7 3 'M ra l.B ■ ...... :HAUltiAftK‘»y V fl.AO ; ritni 9 ■t'SjoOCi > 6 r D >99 C tnv CW Pow- enclosed trailer; im ------S25DWW»TrCir35agyesiy ~/otfe£; ore-OBiy-r------: T -sntfO fci-X LT'ftW O SliP l — - rHEACESOr>N BRIDGE^ , Bobtyffotff 1B00 m l.2 (old-up I | - ■ -1:1 THEmnKwiae^'■00. e x t. F O R D '6 6 F-260 460 _ & side dr. Bast rei » ■ .. • able otter. 206^77-) r a a ; S T o S M '/•a. AT.. ,F O R D *00 Expediitorr .i ANSWER; It isI a“a close decision, ■ $ 8000; F o rd 4 Bronco, Bf ' ' Eddie Bauer, green,* • ...... D e a r W rM r.W o Iffi I " 1 0 ^ .$14;000.C1IS39-b V-8. AT. ,Warr*nN.-$2».M8/o(tir. ;n iin p However, I wouldid Inot recom m end ■ CHIWauburtiin'lnTTW Eddie Bauor. V-8 Partnetner opens one nottru CHEVY 7 6 ehortif«5SSi bb) loidM . «3K. n«wiw tir e s , toather Interior. CD jplayer 736-6207 or 420-8002.'B > (15-17117 HCP), and I hold ♦ Q-Q-8-7, th e ra ise . I t m jgbight get you over* ^iJV IA TlO J^»N 4 spd.. nin* good. b! ^ 7 $8000. CaIi«39-63 or best offer. 324*6 " FORD Bronco.' • V Q.J.i-J-lO-7, ♦ A-K-Q-7, |k iQ.8, b o a i^ S ince tble e coppdnents have 7 ^ ' : 4 0 0 en o . & AT. H as tnx^ fit or shown no Incllnatliation to bid, If the CHEVY '82 1 ton ^.1 laK jnlS . FO R D .'S t. F,160} XLXL, ooa ' end damage, otherwlds ShouldJld I c h e c k on a b e a it fit ICTON 4x4 duali) lid 1 bid four no-thimp totc in- opponents do cco o m e to life a n d ...... R&J AviaOon U:i Wii cdif.- ■vVE^T>hinie.fl6od..Siod,.sl^^' good cond. $600/fl(m'. ' ■ ...... Should • vVry.good.oonaji EiSTS^. ^.iM ^o^ter.32ay9lW980P..- : Phone 423-5662. eveiB .v iteasJR slam ? compete, it's a ^ e b et th a t you . CallJIm 639-44 - . r •*hort.aioqk-tial a i r ^ n iv ' ; ; —TOIt. I Of N»Tw TTBMme.e. VWMto: can byy th e h anid d fia t two Spades. ^oraaleaI* a t th e "— z i;4 7 2 '7 n c a is a r a -FOHtnssgrnofi? Twin Falls Airport.iC C indsr -•atiachedloldlndlO' i6ipd.J.V- .. let sx t cab,,(uiiy toadedi — block constructicction.- ' -9-r*tTiov«ble moto ■otrsr^CilU Single owner. $6000. ANSWlWER: If you usie the"GeiSerber ‘T>earT«iCWol£ftfi' C*II733-8806J06JI ' mounts; goose n^andnec n ■ -Wl.boo/ ■^,733-4744. M ;MMon:-Fri. oc • Pieaso caU 206-733-8194. en tbe Partner openss oone heart, and WldHow .':C«U.32MM4M Ace-AsAsldng Convention when ------1' '•sumdafd.trallerhitc FORD'90 HD F25C=260 XLT FORD F-250, '94, XLT, ■ ■ . . - flret-or■or la st bid is In no-triunp,ip,yoU' next hand overrercalls two na* 1002~ Ina p a ek a o t.B M•tnggj-' t n .eniw vH gw 3ab. 351, 460, S spd. Bedllnor.. ^ ' r can eat your cake and have It too, trump, promisingling length in the TSA ,0b1e^.m«r7' mi;;'J)SW pkg.AC$7000,423-90&.. ■: Theblibidding would then go:o: one minor suits. WbWhat is my best "IE8 SHBOTWHFOT■ W T S n : •autcffabraKee;c^ pades, choice with •4 A -Q -9-7-3, . • . Hm. C«» OIH37-4007 ■ erillgyaid,cuslomf\ f l ^ no-truurump, two clubs, two spa A l M U A I t e W n 1-6616 .- ^QODaE -Ram SliCharger mnnlng boards.bed -7-4, ♦ A? W e play T ransm lj four* hho-trump. Opener’sJ twt o i V 10-9-8*7, ♦ J-7-< ■ ' • ' Service. rPIoEiip: I,'1M»:20K^otaI.'A1AT.J»rs6^‘! \V e fv good cdod. AC tabulM starting .iEHBTOsram RANcffo'BLni'nfe spadede response denies; four1 fou^-card m^ors.’rs.’ ■ X ' ■ w/8 ft overtteadi mcam p*r. ..' tine co n d . C a l 54»<&4S2M PDLS6009.431-6(11-6638 Ofl 26'. Sth wheel camp Irlr. u r n o - FirirWMBinialns,Cftrplnlerift.CsUr. ’S225-finstaIlatto riEfrtBa? 436-6636. ■ hearts,rts, and the Jump to four . 100% wananty. 644-9AM 99M . Sleep* 4. Hae-s•••tove,. csearw pnpp ■ '. $3500. Qood deal on ttth np is Invitational. A jumimo to Z Z lE E , refrig. a toilet Exaixaopnd. .; B' iift,.new tirea. J f o rd f»0 XLT.2SI,2 s 6 . h t on them . 206-326-5441.■ trump b R O M 6 6 '94', a'ii'toutomotlc ‘53frei40or,637mM100.B Mu8t*en.783-624i • fo u r' clClubs would ask for aces.ai ANSWER: My ’ clchoice is an ag- , overdrive transmlsi A U b U V lA-i i8 ll>.«iverado^, DODOe'68 Raiderw 's best gressive raisee tto four hearts, transfer ease. $600 s .r'L'..r;sPj*?; AT, air, CD player, e n tf ne WithoulOUt th is convention. It’s I 500/otfer. ; gso. ehortbox.'rX. n e w e r AC. Must sell. Exc. ea rt fit V our sin g leto n cliclub is a positive ^ • Coll 536-2512. 62lS$#5 2; Loadedii Rebuiltujit Irana.I . ten 4x4, good cond, P a rtn e r o p en s oneom no-trum p (15- 1 0 0 5 loaded, exc. condbnd.. 54K CiMn tnjek: 326-3 137K mI*. RuKs{rts grSBL equipped for 5lh whdel. i. D earRrM r.W o lffi UTOS >.-miles. $23.000.734734-6404. 420-8163 V v s : At duplupUcate, RHO opens oneciub, e < 17 HCP), and nI h o ld A 9*B*6-3, ■ ANTIQUE AUT $5250. Call 324-43!MSgTpyy $3000.637-fl232JI } | A-K-7[ V J-9-8-7-5, ♦ J,J, ih A-7-5. We play & COLLECTIBIi b l e s CHEVY'99 Tahoe.loe.-Take R SB arsraTJiSi : a n d I I d o u b le w ith A-. * ' over lease ASAP.P.Load^ L :,k»ad«lw /a^$i’J f S .® FJ)RD,'92.J;-180Xir- nonforcing Stay- J26-3178. ;'/ 351;cu;^lij.’LcjadeiildS fw ..' ^SLT.^lilte'w/Swor lid. ; ¥ 9-8-^-8-7-3, ♦ A-Q-10-5-2, ♦ 1010. Af* tr a n s f e rs a n d no aador, ' • $374M w . CaM 324-426M- 2 4 . LotsofchrOiTW.:^ ly best approach? ASbTTAmbwa! i g r m r ' 2 t2 K Mia. R unsis iiiiierfect. leather, many exlrAe'. ' te rLLHO H bids one spade, parpartner m an. W hat Is m y b 81K milos, baauUtiIIM cari CHEVY 89'’Mtgn.sn.-LWS: 55B Sr5Sl60^ laiwottld • beautiful. $16,500. dali . nexJbaity.New«r«c;NJ. 'iihmacvW ^hlte:^ ■ f I bids: oneon no-trum p, an d openen e r re- ' M w im ta n n e x $30W . Can 206*734r34-6262. New 360 eng.. & tra ti* . emy,-4 do o r e x t ce :mak*'giert*eMvice ce tniCk. 934*5951 leave m sg. j , /S34-6164, m iles, «)(e; oond ; two clubs. Should I bid nlbu all ■ $5SOO.S39-72^/83i . .-$4950. Cair.MflMSS9jSS99W..-. OMC '6 8 SurtM rban. New • -bids tv dng yo u r system , a '-$gg.OOO.-CaIl733-. *• "diamot ANSWER* Playinf orig., 45,400 orig.rig. mis., ipHEVYBLAZER'^ llio Eddie tires, good cohd. $3500 rtonds? boat offer. Can ^ 16-2599J • Blen^Uimmy.BlacIlia^chro^ DOOti^ 1996 quauV fcair FORp..',98 Brdneq:i Sweet Oestertt, ElUioroorn. w if. Stayman responsiinse is clear-cut If ■ •. f mia. U k8 C an 866-9678 Iv. m s g J i ; p a r tn e r b id s a nmajor, you can '2, whllo, . mo wheels; 400.O. / A T .'re- ’ e i K ^ i l e s ,- $21.00 2 dr.. hardtop, newSW350& movable (op. Excel js two diamonds, aso XLT' cond. Very cloan. Now ANSWWER: Yes, you shouldL IPart- pass. If he bids i now 400 Irans..$1000. $ $3500.081167^ •87.t16K, FO H D «7F.350 two hearts. This ./ratr'^ke engine, tires a brakes; n et’ss ffree entry into the aucluction y ou c a n b id tw< 423-4600 o r 733-6E‘•^ P 3 8 J ■uoowng for extraI vacationvi Sporty SUV, goocOd cond.' crew cab, poASr* 6-1541 • f u lo . n o w -tlr^S , gliS f e : S6.^7otlor. 532-4167 ' prommises i: some values, andnd it’s promises exactlyLiy 1four sp ad es and CHEVY NOVA '6;’6 2 2 d r ■ m o n ^ Why noltseBthoee s«i $1.995Jofter. S76- nd is nonforcing. Qine. Fair «lfr90od itwne yovV■ovVe b ^ n FORD -F -2 5 0 .‘94.-C,'.extcab^ . canopy, and moreio re .' 57IC QMC '9 5 Ext. c a b P ick-up. im porto rtan t to com pete in yoururbest live hearts, and hard top. No engln< AT M l .ml. exc.-cond. $26,900.$2( High ml. Great shapfl. . ra ise s W ithout 4*5 o r 5-45-< in th e m ajors, body. Make o(fer id w indolt, i i 4 K . e h ils e . A1 suit.. If you pass and LHO rs 4776 or 670-4776 - • $9;800/otfer.423- a n y ^ diamoinond afte r th ree pas?es..Ih I o ld ' "goodie** to me m 4 J-K1-10*9-8, V Q-10-7-3,' ♦ JJ-7-4, $5000/ offer. Call (for do- a C-7, a n d re s p o n d o n e heh e a rt. ” ■ tails 326-5327 Iv.'• mrn s g J i ♦ K-7 or^orfa _ScndbrfdelA5- jEBlB ...... ,-Wfaen , nkiufifcooTXTJdfiiani wd. shouldiild I ra is e to two spades?I? *bBKK4co*ek>irfarRpt'.gj. window C oupe. CorSompteto, .S to c k . Slow and .Q aebec ' Cowrljutaooi.UDUwiF ong. runs fine. Si " wtieols.rMtorat>ratkm Btatlod.S450C ■ ■______Serious InquiresIS only.o ______423-4213 ^ te r 44 p p r m ^ a 4S50kto. HIGH STANDARD irC hiot ■ H O NDA 1 9 0 8 , likeMKenew JETBOAT 17fL45! I » -K«, IMTERMOUNTA! PONTIAC '5 9 S tar C > condition. 39,000 t t & paint. . 22 magnum & rog.S:. SceVft MOTORHOME!IES 734-3695 6-6pm.i I ~ alw ays g a ragod, ol S209V \ rovotvor. S225. 324-1 &RVCAMPP D ean. Make b tfe rJ • covered, now tirosros, new JET SKI '96 Kawa w a s a k i j ------S n v ------1 E xit 155, W endellell, ID TOYOTA 1974 tantA n d cn jl^ ' ______~ bntiBfv. now windsndsh'e.W.- ._j.iOQ.2XL-2.8oat»ata.w/jBl. ■ — ______New.and.Usede d ______or^.door^ow.ei ------S5500/olfor. 324-124.4963 dynamic scoop, andar ride ■ “ OTOR HOHE. •M o to r H om os »TnTrailers w heels, lires, noediods p a in t 0V08. 420-2907 daydays. plate. '98 ShoriairIa n d o rZ • Sth W hoolsIs • $5500. Call 324-47•4764.B ' RV sa lo s & pan HONDA '9 7 Four, TiTrn«"5 placo.trailor w/si VW ‘69 Bug Ver'e r y h ic o I com partm ent. Bothoth in oxc. ^ = i Buy-Sen-Tradnwi shape. New cuc u s t o m wtioo! drtvo. Nowloj a c a O p en EVERY D/ roardHforentlal; nown W S ’ cond!^$3500. CaiColl 679* W E SSH w heels Welijcart S ” :,_ 2679 or 431-2679^^9______5 * 1 ___ J?ojvS^9 am IpJ ------$2500 CaU-438-70: }■ ■ - S un 1 ^ pm Ipr Spm or431-9S1573 7: MERC CR UISERI PloasuroPI 9M . 636;2301 or HONDA CL-3S0,n 1.aT T C raft, trl-huil. I/O.'0.18V4 i t ■ - mm JB W www.fdahorv.ee o a e e s -o r .tI1 ‘ 1969 Vans dbl. aiaxlo S5 Chovy* now paint, battory. Vest, skis & lotsI of fiKtmal up, 1 1K orig. mllos. W ^ooo A U O ‘86 2 8 f t „„Jtong sa, AYCO -96 25’ 5»1hwhee and Fords. 731-91!9152M Ploaso caU 206-733- wtiool.Cleoh. sharpmrn & many feotures.I. E' x c e l T ^ - ~ - nlco. Includos truck cond. CaH 2 0 6 4 3 6^6234* ^ fl 1006 KAWASAKI -82 KZ- PR IC E H o d u ce dII'& 64 14 ft. m ounted httch.Ever:very- JAYCO '96 Eagle, SU s th I SEMI & HEA' - Strool biko. Runs < i StarcrafI boat w/o«/out trtr. thing wortts. $7,00( !nd!: nile I EQUIPMENENT . Now tiros. SBSO 733 ,000/ wheel. Porloct com 733-803^ 18 HP More. 733-3 mako offor. 934-80:-8073. ■ - new. S9.S00.-423-5l-5 3 6 5 Ji Bb— ■ 550. e x a • KAWASAKI '84 KLFKLR 600. — I JOURNEYMAN 21n f r &A6KH0Epofd55 lew parts. I cofld. $11,000. CaCall 678- on or oM road. Now , convor- Camping - BIkar O S1400.oftpido.43e436^3112 ^ ^ ^ 9 EAQLE'68 38tt. CO w Self 2654 or 878-700000 a s k tor sio n b u s . $ 6 0 0 00. . cor will Lg dbl. door* at raa . KAWASAKI •96 trade (or o GlossIC C Motori contained. $2000 73: condltkin ^ i,^«HATidNinr;U n ' Bayou 300 Great cor Homo. C all 734-79^ K IT 1976 22 f t tl S24TOyoHor Cab-ovor. Cummn m ln s 10 . lR00ERS19aCl^C us^ FOUR WJND Classs s (C mo* oxlo. reor bath, froironttwin apd.w /Jokob 532-4139 or431-4l I J e t Boat. 4 5 0 hp. tor bom e, 26 ', queerjoen bod. gauchos, $2495. . S4500/offor. 934-01M )903a KAW ASKI'64.S( 3 0 0 4 I Cftovy. rebuilt.bl Brockman’s I ..T h e sie e days, m aking a m f • “ • ' i tirtiHiii AaMitiWlattrirT whooler. 4x4 Bayotivou. Exc. I extras) $6500/of1eiC EY?------324-4203 ' 600-77 R a f t e r I 260-1^or734-< Aluminum wiieols.is. $8500. cond. S249S. Call i r t '..' p u r c h a s e '. Iss 5pm.731-e218/731 / ‘O KIT 3UUMER3PJPECIAL •• Call 733-1332>32Ji ; s m a r STABCRAFT 15»:}^V>fllumi- In to rm o u n U In Mo M oto'' N ew '01 E spre 2 2 1 SLg^t»Eft k e'ri< ■ SUZUKI '86 Covaiv a lc a d e - num 8 0 hp m ercurcu iy .P T & H om ee in WondiBOdeii. lo u n g e , r e o r d b s. S5495. Call 636-2301 LSlsfS fl’ Condo. 60* deep,sp. ; .©yen',n'm ore; Im portant,'it : 1400, touring bike)ike. exc. T, mony oxtras,: W j______jacks, awning, sloe:eeps 0-8, S75o/offor. 734-26;■2620. ■ ' ; cood., $4000.733-90 -9 6 8 0 .B Boat O oe a t 423-t PACE ARROW T8,7 8 ,2 7 ( t 2 yr. warranty, ' SUZUKI '96 125 DH.DR. Excel STARCRAFT 171 7 'o p e n C lass A motorhommo e , roof N ow $12,900 i ever. A nd there^ B0 tt0 r g a t mUoago*. / h e m S : cond.$2.000yoflyoffor. b o w . 1 2 0 h p .osu u l lb o a rd , oir, 4KW generaterator. Bfocjonan's I TRUCKSi s m-HmmAa-\ Toyota ^nr>er. and ^ 3f storage, S loops 10, good o 773^3167. f1 c — ; 676-284717 live weDs. k)ts of a xlcond. 324-4203 800-77 — ttsfandoida 1o sm arter p.ur- Jiy oxtras. $3495.735-9999, Ditv0 ■ NtuanXtBiraSolt'i : SUZUKI *00 Maraud) N'8828 CHEVY 'Bl, H *?"•to SubaruOulbt ______T 1 0 G A 7 7 .2 2 ft. new liros. f t Excelloni condndition. powor wrlndows, io , . njgg9 dBk0 an SU V -ltlu st^ Blue/black. Cobra | i S w B w o n t findi the o n w ^ Is nc ' lot kit. $4500/otfeiIffer, C oll SWEETWATER PONTOONPCI . tow milee, comesas vw/gon.. call anyllmo. 878-;6-3775.B $1500.733-5244.6 itback. You. ise than the 2001'* doesn't drink gm llkBon^ oot tong. & biko rack. $5000 154. 5 . pa. iKxMngmKH R obin Burloy-431-GM -9577JI *98 B o a t 20 foot KIT COMPANIONIN 1 9 9 6 . CHEVY'6 4 P U 454 ttiotonany chas< ^ B '-a $13.000/offor.734-34-t029Ji trade (or older car. Hoops 6 . pulls Sth w heel oJf rb bum per. ■ ■ j SUZUKI G N 125-92. “J l. 2 3 ’, like n e w l S le ki$lioSUV. iam.. O utback. It ”^-.“ real TRMIAUL17- IMi 2 5 f ^ Call 436-9182 eves AC. awning. $VII.000. $5000. Hor*« trailralier, 7 6 / . new. boon storod, Mlley. Living quaiHjarters, 4 X ' : for Irrigator. 788-25;-2599Ji Justtuned.AA s k i n g W IN N E B A Q O '9-4•94. 37 - 733-0542* y v ■ S u b a 9-5146.a Gf^C engine, 32,1 horse. $5000.536-i36-6278B ^ ' nes. loaded with SUZUKI GSXR.1S9IfsssjTio; KrrCOMPANION’8 ^ back up monitor: ‘ Sth whool. U rgeo r s l l d a : c Hb VV '64 heavy,vyV4ton. .XI groat shapol Yosto sh im aro d 9 0 4^ tiros, must see. 326- [urvunit nice but rieedad a o o m e \ ' , c o midard i , features ' slip on pipe, 8K i Like new. A luxut I CAM PERSRS& ^ ------1 Loaded $16,000 32 work. $1695.733-;J3-3914 o r \ - $7000/olfer. 208208-251' I SHELLSL S f 9 0 8 734*2253 ovovee acid \ QUTU 8297 Of 208-251-8;1-62fi8.B I SNOWVEHIClIICLES KIT Rood Ranger t leave the com -, ; YAMAHA'85 350JoTrtaSC CC - " ■ ______I &EQUIPMEIMENT sihwheelsuporsiii like new $1000 ick, 1 ton '/■ A .T-.FA - $1500. Call 676-216-2654 or CAMPER Self cor» n ta in e d , W/box van-typeib b* e d ,lo s a I M Tllic57”" - Itlon- Iri 'th e d u st.' : 676-7000 814 ft..'66. w /l«wks. k Exc. E-MAIL your ctasaif}a t i e d a d book ind. hitch 73: than40Kactj2miimllee.AT, S o w “ r o w eood. $5600 734-J{4.2964a toimatt ‘ , :tAYTON '93 Delulu x e , 26* 350 V8 eng. $6,46 - YAMAHA *01 WR-21 O utback even i R U dM only 62 'mia. md LD« CAMPEp a«ElI"XTSrTfi:, ■ twIftedOmlcfonJ Biide-out. loodo > cond. 420-5653icen,-T.F. cel gr*yB^tB^.k: -1 w arranty. Better, ------. new, (ItS *96 FoF o rd lo n g , H om e* In W en t o r t t i '9S. t=iS0> 4 :d r. tong YAMAHA YZ40^*SSL box;PU&okler7:r734-6015 'fl '909' - ■ C all 536-230 Excellent coodH ______bed, white w/.IIgl t r a i n days o r 543-61010 1 ^ I SPORTING GOG _STARCHABL^M je n t______l26Kjn!vflwaijQ U h a e e . . . n th e Explorer XLS LL White; l-HUNnWgSUPPI trailer. Stove, refrii(rigorator. Lonco '90,9M ttt t cam( per, ‘ YZ “96 250 BrtraI plplastic & Cob high fibetoiai t h a n jla ss shel't, 5 = = = heator. owning. Sleep*Sl< 7. queen oabov« 1 the Jeep G rand bar. Good conditio fits 86-96 fun s l « G OLF C L U B S iadic 12. ■ door/outdoor sh 734-9119or 731-2:1-2316.B . ChowPtekuo.® .$ 350. h a nded. F u ltse t pit ,' T a « t hootor. ovoh, rotri'efrig.. Leer . —;------1 CalI733<96S-evte U n m o s ' putter Dke neww. . $250.$ STARCRAFT '0 0 1 a lc li e d 'to . a n darokee Laredo, 317. w/sllde out. Exc.J cand Shell color mole ■ .9 0 3 (ruck. $15.000/fln BOATS & KTT C am por 76 , ow e n c u i p Room y, toadod w/i ^Diee bathroom, stwwewer.ovofl. GOLF MEMBER lh $6000.Call 539-11 ■ C h e r ACCESSOR! Bteroro, & Cfoorlake cduntrj js^o ce. SUNCHASER By I - V bueon foAw/faff wfMyp^T-3' TV antenna. GootoodCond. with cart and s{ X ? F 3 5 0 . m » O u lb q c k lnanOutt)ack.ltha$mor0;^i : ALUMINUM 1 6b * o ^ o tW n n ' $eoo Can 308-16-1660. • . $6700. Call 543-J9M 905. 22*. cont. w/inf/awnlng,w/ailnlno gjK mj.I. j$19,900. Wtth m o m g n jlU IH 'J II— : 35 HP oloctric stall cargo toom ttKOi a . sloops 4, Cpu^J * Coll 676-1625 ' etoarancmftH • FistM rm an'sdroaniSSS . .C hwok0*. .. tove, overt, M em bership. 2001 . 7 " ^ FORD S h a r p .- 9 ^ a p f e f w s p a . : up and ready to go. a-1935. a re p a w . C an 324-!l24-5039» TERRY '93 24ftitt. walk 2WO.F2SO.A ♦ 436-5716______” ■* ' o /o u n d b o d . (■ (extras, cruise, lilt load*id e d ! only SHADOW CRUISUSER '97. ^ 910 Exc. cond. T ^ k icover. 50K ml. selgo & i • CANOE W ononah I self contained & ta n B M ' 16ft. •Rendezvous: H $ 6 7 0 a Call 324-21-2843B • matchino shell. $ g n u m i E ! 1 ^ * “ ° $5500. Can 734-3 & t CaB733-205 R SHELLS ■ »»wiXHORS TERRY 24'. awniining. air. Call423-5845. ■ than a fom . . . . . USED CA M PERS bonk be d s; self-coi ! D E E P HULL 16-»J-Noe^ (L MANYSIZESWoci(.'ERA estlmonm ote* (b riH e 2001 O u tb a c k AT d m ' 3785 evenings. ■ U'AK-BO FIFTH WHEEL TRAILERTR, ■ . . TRAILER;R S Summer t*. h e w -- ' SUE ty 1* (br five y e a rs o r 60.000 miles. . • » : HOveRcm r m"STmpfiT: 7.62x39 milled.id.receiver I lo d c o n d . ^mmmmamaimmM M Biy paraee tsIe .MM redit oryJ msurbnce approvol o tk JS .'goodlor .never fired $70;700;.PEO- $5,500.7y.e353i'42 ______£__ out where they e n from deoier stock by 7/2/OK)} .C C c v u io t b e c o m b in e d w ith anyEql joverta*. T9R9mmpi*iiistol215 FAODAY M HBLEH 60 'M. C Zequipm enin l i S'd'0 . everyooevw^^.y lipgttng depler for v*crrooty/ ondon flnorw |^ ttetoil*. 50. Both (ot 33’. AC. microwaIWAV»; a ll' 1 8 ,0 0 0 ib . 2 4I '1 'p l n n a i . btlhroogh the pow tl 16-^gJi. edjIndiwMed. I. . • 4 6 h f.m s g . tn e extras. Can324-2170. 32< $4500, Call666- If SoTety: Air b o o * . B uckle UP, C c ity ar>d 27 mpa tiigtiv/oy. Out f . f .c o m e* M. 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The Timcs-Ncwsw s ___' ■ S ujnday, i June 24, 200301 '■ 'S cction .E :l l l Pist ; for ' i t . . a minuute b y t h e , “ I call it “kid-inducedd ppanic,” tiikt' tighr knot m the middleie ofc th e stom- dch that parents kno.wvall a too well, s id e o f ' Spmedmes 1 wonder howho many of dose knots a mom cann enduree and . ■' still .function well.ehoulough to fool ' ch e ro a d e v e ^ h e into thinking sheshi is mental- f ] E E i lysound. - Is there such a thingg asc the knot 1 that send Mom over the ed J I 1 ...I don’t know. But I do k) Sincetee 1995, the M a ^ c v is it^ m the knotlast mbimbnth.M. .Breeakdowns ; Son Stera has ehtet^ that dread- • ■ _ -.1 Valleyh^ ftadn't had a fa ta l ed stag<» w t^ ' klds are.reSlowedto C 3 D . amrl.rident invo h i tig d drive Mth their pairats.'CS. Which-puts h become 'Iticed vehide until me in the' equally dreareaded stage i P“’* ' ;w h^' paiCTts.'try:tb. renremind them- 03.1* s e lv ^ that life is too sho:ih'ort',tb worry Liigerous f M m'rh,"/j, \when gvcefsJeny yourself tb'dfeath, evenIj^whenyour ' Bygteveive Cramp o n d RioRidiard Swetiseti atid- . teeni^geriias'the.ca£keys. ■•‘Mostly, I spend niy daysdj feeling , onotherter titan wetv killed on a'mazed that I have nin e v e r see n Wm “teaching your teen-agerir tot drive” on . ^WIN FALLS - There’s a . Intenraistate 84 nettr Wettdell 5 in the 1997 mdvie any of those psycholog:ogical stress 1 / i when' ihttheirvehide ran into ' diarts. I figure it shouldId !be right up ikdown” in which Kurt ^ e r e >yith “experiracingtrig an atom ic R ussell,(11, who plays a motorist r ; | A ap dti'i'tti'ed/ow tm d' that...... ■ ■ bomb at >at»ck.” strandejied on a remote Arizona id sp, we got in hJ^way'ay, surveys a,dilapidated kt;. ^Yisassassismtga stranded i , • the ca rt P |c kp ^ .truck bearing down on k motorist. to schoo iabled Jeep Cherokee, ■ I h eeway w this nor- , . “This,is,'^ he ^ays to his wife, ■ If you’reI’re changing a tire and ' d by Kathleen Quinlan, • m allyy works is , played 1 you havevc an adult passenger, B Steve! drivesdl to the ' “Isn’t good.”ga him or her a few yards ; school,:3l, :jumps o u t As thi:his summer travel season . leaving!ng die cliiver's n ea rs it: behind die stranded vehicle by its perigee, some trans- th e e oof the road to steer d o o r wwide open, . portatiotion safety experts have '■mm oncom inging traffic, away, Neal JLlFE goes aroundar the had a ohangeai of heart about tb grab his how mot advised. lotorists should'de^ with, . Betterr stistiU, carry fiares an d a .-■AND . r/ckp°apack forget- that ino!lost dreaded of motoring ceU phone.ne. to re-lock the , hazardsds. The Roadside . cell;I1 ]phone is extremely T i m e s S d odoor, while I Breakdo'down. . ___ valuable if; : if you get stranded on a a n d . w a lk • “ Ws’re e’r advising stranded1 ..' ■ : Denlso t highwayy."v"'8tirte ' parked cars, but sueich wreclts ; . For probably the secbnd idren don’t have the inddmeinhis jus5°“oo.dangerous o to stay on1 fetal.CfBshes ...L -.1 1 ' - ...... accounted for ju st 2.;2,1 p ercen t C h ild n life, Steve actually remei . y to react 'to situations nem bered to ijTI . S • ' lrt)uiy cfBShos 905 , of all the injury coll)llisions in m aturity t( Dulder.” ; : ght come up if they’re lock.the biack door.'And'fidJEor the first ■ [ Proper^ darnage'^reshm ■ 4,871 ‘ Idaho during that pcperiod and “'St' time in his life^ for ceasbosOQsihcbmpfe- .W illialiams points'to federal themselves,? he said, tm ent of*Transportation-r- for just over.6.5 perce■cenl^o£.lhe ___ ' hensible to eveiyonevliidioduding-hiinr" “ Departir ccording to f ilfa'didfshoiJd’birwary a i r*sdoor... * statistictics that shbw'between[ Total cpljlsim s In idaiio.^).'l996.2000:' property damage, acc h e a l ^ locked the driver^s i • Steve JUchr-p,^TOpal ra n g er >yhp..5U)ES..and. J M e g r ^ :.« ni.^;P 0.0 f1>eo'i#lctdie*'. ■ rhes the vehide. If you •the . Ropef -annuallylly'in vehicle acddents on ‘ analyst for the O pera^re, next' lb ' th r Injury'crashes ' " •’ ■' 6,130 ’ 45,883 hem, do it with th e doors Jt of the car, the shoitoulders or medians of Highway Safety of tl ' Atiditoriiun, locked* out i Property damage crasheses ' 10,756 75,939. the windows partly i with the en^ne iynning; on a ^ tank Americajcaii highways, Transportation Depart . , - Source; Offlce.je.of Highway ,Safrty..ldaho_TraTransportation Department awn.” ! ' of'gas and d ie air'conditiilitioner going...... ■•.‘?The.le fact is'that the shoul- But in the M agic VaH^aUey ^" e r e ^ B e tter sstill, avoid getting full M ast ./t* , , ders, espsspedally of freevrays; are . have been many ne:ear-misses snick in thedie first place. . . Steve had the perfectect solution. disappea«aring,” Williams said inI ,. der of the Idaho Stata te P olice ' Such aatru o ck , which w dghs 10) involving disablect’t v e h ic le s, - i f s ggsy:asy tp check a few basic “Sony Mom,” he said. “1“I 1have to get a telephiphone interview from hiss district that covers: thet Magic tons or momore, travds at 110 feetc Neal said. things befoiefore you get out on the to class or ni.be tai^ .”" AAnd he' was W ashihjington', D.C., office, Valley. “The risk of>f injury is persecondmd. “The most dangercrous situa- highway,” Williams said. “Are gone. “T ra fficfic engineers are usirig■ less.” “I t doe:sesn’t take much of a> tion is if you’re changIging a tire the.tires:s pproperly, inflated? If : ; l always try to be prefrepared, so I them to(o add; extra lanes to ease> ' Neal points out thatIt in te n ta te lapse of aattention t for a driver to> on the side of th e vehiciide dosest you open:n tl th e hood, do you see carry an extra car key with ■ traffic: congestion;cc 'and even inI highways in Idaho arere generalTy ■ ■ drift oyerer on to the shoulder,”’ to traffic and you havehi your any- womn oor fray^ belts or liq- • • It was in m y purse, locilocked inside cases wlwhere, there is an' ade- broad-shouldered, andai that a Neal said,d. back to oncom ing tr£raffle,” he uid on thethe ground underneath I thecar. quateshishoulder, traffic is getting, vehide which pulls cffidals > and some other' the side of the road 7-paraoijar. f man were school pARE officer.. re killed on Interstate; “If you have a flat, brtation safety experts - ly at night -? can be vetery danger- 84 near: WendellV when their ving un til you can gegetTttfhli Times-Na,News writer Steve Crump “Stop laughing,” I tblddUine.who, £ ' ous.” ■cached at 735-3223, or . being'a!drama instructpr,>r. icould have , v e h id e raran into a parked tow road to a safe place. It’:[t’s cheaper be rcac y with yotir v«Side,” saidI - . Considerthe dosiniaig.veloaty ,ruck ths:^,t was assisting a1 to replace a tire and a rim dian write to himhin^ at crump®masicxfal- worked much harder toiny tr; and hide > of an 18-wheeler at 75: leyxom , his amusement.'“The airir ccondidoner ^ Dave ? I^eal,' the comman- 5 mph. strands'll tonst. a human life.” is evenon in dierer *^At l?ast it win be reallyUly cool whM I you get in,” he saii^ Th^ ofBder triededtohelp.in f e r e a s e thei chaimces of^ a b r e a k A^th theji s e t i p s b etw e i his own fits of laughter,lai but his expehise is drug bust!ists and stuff Evert;ry time you drive your . A s p art o f routineie rnainte-. tire weaz;ar by rotating them1 , re p la ce i t if i t ’s d irtycy. levels,, fcbelt, hoses ahd like ttu^not cars in'dlstres nance, you ^o u ld : ^ every 5,0;,000 to 6,000 miles. , and refill or replace .veh id e,:e, check the following: • Check fluid lelevels for “Tli^ a ^ conditioner is n shows that 90 per- ' necessary , ires for proper infla- • Check’ oil leve■el o n c e a R e se a rc h brakes, steering, wii blast in Ae.car,” I tbld hir ’ tire problems occur rindshield checked but the scene. ,lao n .. week, and change■ ^V i saia:to:.to'm y daugn- l ^ T * | ter, “and.^he^as festtasyoucan,” as ^ ' ro g ra n iT eegistratroJri d e a d lilin e a p pT i o ach es" :are w ith — : . 1 hung up,quickly, becau - TWININ FALLS - The re^strationion dead-* Southern Idaho> wwill offer a CoUege for t M onday for tHe Ilth annualualWds Tfti^ddftirfamlHiss , Kids summer eo'ground dass for grades traitipolidines wandered, by m d tried to i-the P ark , which Is schedul*luled for' • * ___ ; 1 through 3 this wwe e ^ 4ineityParfc. u In “Summer PlaPlayground,” instructors car.lock,.tt'no I gue: « ' Education CenterC at theXOllegfe < • Only one jum perr at a time, b e glad I don't know pebpi s Art: in the Park provides Lisa de Victoriaia Jand Jennifer Hansen in'thb'visual'ahd performln • Southem willill offer a College fbr Kic • No somersaults or flips.fl ' good at breaking into3 ccars, but I ®“OPsm Kraphookiiig.S dass for grades 4 through 6 wiU spend d ie afternoons afi introdudng would have happily befrieiriended a car to d^drIdren from preschbd through ^ childrw to th e pospost. Smdents will leam • Supervise chUdren.•en. * -thief that day if I couldi hhave found grade,t, including'tie-dyeing,i m arb le J about dinosaurs,rs, enjoy a mini-renais- . , paper-m:•making, mask-maldng, ch^w sculi> Booking,” instructor Wend • Don’t let childrencn underi 6 on a fuU-size _! one. ; a c h students how to create ind pLartidpate in a back- a to open the mre, mlmhne, cartooning, creative i . M yert will tea. n an A ndent Greece les- trampoline. Xfy Mend Vickie tried t< full of .precious memorieie° Srd^oSScsln'a car with all of the keys o watercolors; origami, sanland art. : • Don’t use lad- T — ' b = S KinstriimenMnoking, wood scu]jculpture . ■ Jhey wm bee :introduced to joiimalinj chain, just to keep m e en t • • layout desigr creative lettering an d or crafts and snacks arc ders; they let smaU ^ ■ think. ' . andyogii)ga. . . • mduded m the CMSt0 S1 of d eclass. children climb on. JL •registration is requsquired,, photocroppirling techniques. Materia! . A t onie point, sh e said,lid, “Do ybu „ Pre-ri The Class willill meet from 1-5 p.m. • Make sure Etc... have the afr conditioner onindiere?"-on tration forms are available>leataU, cost$12. Monday through;h ]Friday in the Shields sntai^ and junior high1 school s< The class willw meet 10:30 a.m. unt padding covers thele ssprings, hooks and ‘niirtymfaiutes into thele (drama, my ly through Thursday in th BuUding, Room 108.10{ fram e. togau^the--|«^^}, at die Twin Falls^blic: ULibrary. ‘ Monday Costis?OT.Forr>r more infonmation or to Kre&tion Shields BuildirUngi'Room 106. ' . -cavaJiy-caM W ^e rescui Twin Falls Parks and Recr« r e ^ e r , call 733-95(•9554, Ext. 2290. • Look aroun.d to3 seese whether jumpers' ;; I thanked everyone an(and climbed tm ent office, at the 'VMC/[CA, th e . Cost Is $30.. could faU onto a dai^engerous surface or kicls . e Maaic"^ F o r m ore information'ir or to registe: into the car, vowing to killd H m y « m o n ; FaUs city'pool and.the A iBven/weck,Tot>7 Do for FqmUia list fami- . could b e tem pted to jumjun p from a fence, tree ^ s $ l : caU733-9554;Ext.2290..;] :slg h t ' Arts Coundl office. Cost Is $: ly oriented eventsts iin sou^ Blit it wail r e ^ cool innthere. t) ' Forfuifurther information, call 734-:34-2787. : . . Tpsetan item listed:tcdinthe calendar, send it -Sourccs: U.2 Consumer Product I . . Monday to Featurvs DcpartJirtment. The TimeS'NewSr Safety ConZommissipn, Carolinas C Dentsc Turner it asststatrtant fCatvres Mondfl]lay 'i-;-:,; ' •' '• .];. ' t w n .f AILLSi - The Communitt ity P.O.Box548, Tivin.in Falls 83303. Deadline is entcrforliirlf^jury Prevention and editor

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Morare than a year 3y, who look my finger in her 35 Episcopal doXc m r ^ n n h ad C(come in their bathrobe ■ later, I still receivive compliments ‘.‘“v1.1, ^- knew then that, yes, life 38 Short putt t ------ra e sK e ,wonderful people put..the JS go on. J . 40 ThoGroatoat . about his wonderfi■fulsend^off. 4t Klngdttw ■ hvesoii on-hold to come and t ^Ume n ' . -“HLlUGGINGSUE,” - ivery pprson in attendance" • r VlslflOltia";.', ■. ■ — ^ they' Clcared about .me and weiwere . . ' l EMMOORE,CALIF. - k avroy a litde .bit of my pain. ; 43 Brad ol tho PGA sorryf aabout the loss of.my motQodi-: , d e a r h u g g u 3uldn*t b e ^ to. tell you what 44 Ablo to road m ’ er.- •• ■ husband’s funeral' 'y.were w earing . , 4 9 M an's tiUo 50 Wool rat ~ ■ .Yoiu>iir resp o n se to M arie was w{ at the time you mneeded it most. . - CENTRAL NEBRASKA 52 Got up i ; ! t on target. It’s not abotbout Readon: . READER 53 Dono -w h atl tp people w e ^ it*s what’s;’s inI DEA)EAR READER: I understand, 54 Black goo r ------T theirhi‘hearts'that counts; . . : Two years ago A worivoman named Patricia in 55 Abldoa by DEAR ABBY: 1 SO Southern solecism J.J.------_ -M O M ’S DAUGHTEIrER, my best friend “Si•Sara” (who was Cmc^idnnad related th at she Wore 58 9th month______ROCKWALL, TEXAXAS . ..13.8t.the time).sujiuffered a-m ajo r.. - a bngliright green dress for her hus- 59 RogulaUons l E i i j l ...... : d'EASAR DAUGHTERt'Man[any tra g e d y . H e r fai'ather, a long- bandid’s ! funeral. A few dtays 60 Ponsionor pie wrote to commenit ono haired b ik tf in hisismid-30s,diecr beforeore his sudden death he had ■ 81 Forest unil (0)2001 Trbtme Mediiedia8enrle«s.lnc.i t t i e’s letter. Read on: W hen we arriveced for die funer- admirenired it on display and said it 62 Select I ™ 65 Port o l WASP AU rights roservod. TMSPuz'uzzlos0 aol.com - al, we w ere shocktked to see most wouldlild look even b e tte r on her. 66 Handtjags ------J . DEASAR ABBY: 3 ra v o for yqtyqur ’ of the adults weararing blue jeans She.wiJ. wore it knowing his spirit : 68 ’Murph/s ^ r e s p olonse n to Marie regardiniing and cut-off shirts.; IH er father had wasi with-her, wi whispering, “You Romance* ccfstaritar 112 C aspian loodor . WIesel Reitman .' M WMake iat>gh “propeiper and acceptable”'funenteral been dressed in blueb jeans; his inadede the right choice!” And, 69 ad-stylo 113 Onocrulso • 32 C ab 7171 Aswan's river 9S U photograph Uko loavM and behaviivior. When we buriedi mym favorite Harleyy shirt and a indeed.eed, she did if it brought her 114 Codo ol silence 35 Extensive 7272 DkJ the butterfly sl 3,.I.violaxed.the-“hug'an ifort.' ' • I 72 Joumallsl 115 Furor 38 Pieces of pelvlses 7373 _jocot , • 96 V an d ~ le a th e r ja c k e t; HiHis Iriends left'' comfor ; Alexander 116 God ol war .. 37 Singer VikkI 7878 Producfs symbol gumbo gt - ,, 74 French pronounn 117 Beatty ond 39 Horsebadi post 7777 Croam shade ?7 Eyes E; flirtatiously , 75 Evenbaddor? Bunum a- , 40 Audience dM dor 7878 Advance M ExplodingE stars 76 Foolish folk 116 Former EoypUan 42 Multi-station 79 Pesky Insect 100 FortF< _ North e n d v io lee n t4 - y e aar-oId to(h J is ro o m 7 7 Omelet Item loader . system 8383SDlweopoo , 'CCarolina l 80 At any time 119 B eer barrels 43 1955 Bob Hope. • 86 Right-trlonglo ratk) lO VSaps- a . Hereire’s an interesting tale: A 4-‘ I . ... n • snatchtch things out of other chil­ 81 •Symphonie 120 Dunlormllne - movie. T h e 8767 •Oom* star 103 • *. laDouco' year-olt■old - n i can him Bluto -■ hasha dren’sl’s hands,1 and s6 on. It could Espagnole* dogger Seven Uttio „ ■ Armand 104 S) a h a bbit it of hitting other childre Z. • com poser 89 Ousting powders kh iren K -tfBH be argiargued that in a toddler this 89 s preschool program. Bluto’ 82 Otitis 44 PInocchkior 91 DouWodayand 106 Al^ilanpoitAl in his p \ R E N r r i N G of behavior is impulsive,'not 84 Give the ox to CX>WN Ananias others t0 7 Challeoge Ct - teacheiiers cry various approaches liberate.” imagine, however. r- SSLampoU M i 1 Heroic sa g a 45 Forum platforms' B3BS C hannetol 108 WW hat_canl nonieI ofoi wlUch work..Their latefItest InraH W JOnrhn Rosemond : . »hatIt ti th e world would be like if 87 T ea Irom India 2 Part in a ^ y ' 48 Statos pointeor- sa - 68 WhKe powder 3 Seed protoctor “ y^- v.-^ • .attempinpt involved rewarding hirh im —.. • ...adtiltsfIts failed to punish these anti- convictton ' ' ' B|»|w^»ig(ip] . .with so u se d in , 4 Ol cor\stollatlons 47 Conical Bheltor. som ething sp e d a l .oh doylays al outbursts because toddlers 1 ^ ->Z- incandescent gasas 5 R rst of a series 48 Certain Art Deco when1 he h didn’t hit. That didn'dn’t ______1. ■ ■ “didn’tIn’t mean it.” Come to think 90 Med. feeders 8 Beauty parlor • works phivffls.' ofnTsi w o rk:d d th er. .. \ the reason many older chil- Z- 91 Syrian loador 7 Make right 51 Som in Bordeaux -. 1,, and he should not: beb punished. . * 92 Rkltoule '8 B ases for statues wit’s cn4 Bluto’s mom ask I today are still behaving like 52 Destroy idvice, which I, give as fol So instead, oft (calling Mom ■ - . 93 Donno of the 9 Expense 57 Sioux tribe .' when he hits, they!y infonn her of dlers is because many of LPGA 10 Remove shackles WhM Bluto hits, his tead ly’s adults are rd u ctan t to. nip 87 Archolc: abbr. 11 Scattered 59 Actor Cesar hould immediately removiif^vp* an y in d d e n ts'a t pickup.pii If Bluto todays 98. Blue-strlped targetMt 12 Connection 60 Actress . Jias Mom takekes.him.home,...... sodal toddler behavior in the ' 102 Cloudy ■ "13 Portent------• '- .....M a rth a ...... - irom dass, take him to a neu through firm punishmerit-' ‘holding zone,” and call heih cori'fines him io hish room, and communicntion 14 Occult oxchange 62 Elfrentery 1 immediately :uto is but one of an epidemic 105 Dots and dashess 15 Italian Isle 63 Mako two- oon as' she is able, Mon[oni ^ hildren who are suffering 109 Sound of a well- ■16 Isolated '64 Edmonton hockoy u-„t aitter supper. The't•teadidfs don’t id retrieve Bluto ftom schoo 1: extended toddlerhood syn- tuned onglne . 17 Age take, him home. There, sh: L e t g o> o f losing5 aid all elec^nic entertainain. assertion diat mpststotBlutb'shit- deniedied the opportunity to devd- p ro p o s iitio n m srs ent.. Mom\ said she’d do it-ancand • I'ltingjs-impulsive.:.Ljio n eth eless, op, self.:elfrdisdpline.an^improve ------odal rdadonships. He might ! IF JUNE 24THrn IS YOUR I ■ Keep opdons open,I. Be prepared Set bac>ack to me. with a proves:ress o*"® wrong! to th in k h e shotild not be punislished. be hitting five years from BIRTHDAY youu hhave unusual ]H o r o s c o p e for ^ange, travd andax variety of report.t . voice and sense ofjf rhythm.r You reral weeks later, I receivecved The only way a child learns "Ow-. Good for Bluto’s mom that ex p e rien c es. G et: tthoughts on Sever went ahead and did what is '.1 are diplomatic, romamantic. Taurus, Sydney Omarr paper, take noteE of dreams. e-mailil from Mom, who report:jrts impulse control is tot( be punished she wer i tssary to bring his antiscjaal ^:Z Libra and Scon>io0 jpersons play !■' . . — Tonight's dream wilvill be signifi- great improvemenf.ir Remindinjling - >vhen his lack therereof produces-, necessai t • m ajo r ro les iri youiour life, could these! lettersle in names: I, R. canL m e thatiat Bluto had been hitdnj an antisodal behaiavior, and let’s outbursilursts to a halt. Let’s all pray teachers don’t find out.what : ■ have these letters,;rs, initials'in . . CAN« a dailaily basis, she tells me she':[le's face it, th e re is nnothing more the teac names: F, O, X Duriiuring this cycle, ■ Take inidative,in make fresh startut 21): Attention revo.rolves around only haihad to confine Bluto to his hi: ■ andsodal than hittitting. The,pun- Momn is doing to. cure Bluto’s you could change residence,res mar- in newew direction. You willill wh/ere you live, malarital status. - three times ih t h ^ w ^ kks. s . ishment, furthermmore, must be ETS. ital status. Travel,1 £1flirtation dur- retrieveSVC lost ardcle. You exudede Music plays, dancee or march to . She! hash made a sli^t'changcnge discomforting, beejcause discom- , ------ing August. Novelvember most persona>nality, sex appeal. Leo fig-ig. - y o u r ow n tu n e . MiVloney trans- >n plaftIft however, because whertien fdrt is motivating, John'in Ji?osci7ioniCla n in e c om r e s w ji^I s e c u rityy b la n k e t Pisces involved. tryingg tto “tell you something." Check legal'asprtiftts of enter- TAURUS (Apr.•.20-May 2 20): Focus1 onoi m etery , intrigue. Don’tI’t - prise. Your recordsi vwill be under In myny almost 20-year veteri-iri- _ . . r ■ lab,stucstuck in em otional secondnd You could b e involv*olved in major confidcdc or confess. Key is to be.t>e. scrutiny. Focus onn promotion, nary canareer, Tve seen and heard 'TVjp. gear,, neneVer destined to grow up, finandal transactionion relating to ' discrectx t. Sagittarius involved. ‘ better ways of didistribution. some incrediblein stories about)ut a-riE. . -always! home, property. Tak ys a' pup. Labrador’s proud- rake charge of LIBRBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):!): ' 'Cancer, C apricorn personsp play people’s2's pets. In fact it’s one of }ld-the honor-of being the your own destiny. Do BOND - Don’t underes- Many> hopes, h wishes will be. ful-ll- roles. ’ the thinjlings I like the b est about r Pans cif the dog world, and • dmate your own wortorth. ' ■ filled. I 1. Don’t ask for more thanin PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar.IS 20): die job.-t).- ; ■, ■. . Marty : are allII dth e more pred o u s for ir. Z- G E M IN I (M ay' 21>June 2: 20): you can an handle. Taurus, Leo andid Change rdates to “tl^the work you Somele are bizarre, some areire tiim. Sirloin provided an ^ Look beyond thee immediate.i Scorpiolio play m ajor roles, these--se -«' do.” Let go of losinglg proposition. . unbeliefievable, most are Heart­ Becker 2^ Take short trip for'or purpose of letters emotioncional security blanket’for rs in names: D, M, V.V. Mitch love in your lilife if you so warminging testam ents to die facta c t ------1 Lex andand our entire family. He is -2 recovering legal docujcument. Aries, Oppositisidon melts. pcrmiL Aries, Libraa persons will that pet)ets are family .and that r IJbra persons playly rm ajor roles, SCOB would be scared ththough if th ey ' ys Ithere to keep us feeling ORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):.): play passionate roles.is. almostt eevery pet has something d and nurtured. When th a t mailakes a particular family ■ know th a t th is 80-0-plus pound loved i “I . blockof black steda 1sleeps widi a Sirioinin iiis around, it is injpossible ■ -m em bei>er uniquely precious, to feel ] body wants to tell you his el londy, worried, nervous ip/ess^d. His love envelops E a r l y Ib ir d : S oB e a m o nT lin g c o rm e t o r ^ sustory. Here’s mine, That's righ't.'Ev:ven the cool or depi4 T h iss is i: a tale o fa taiUthai... grass isn’t goodI'enough .i for. .you.inwn warm th, just like his blan- Comet Hale-Bopp, wUchw graccd ;s.to our 2-year-old black- . Sirloin. Like Linus, tthe character ket env one part of the yardrd to th e nex t k et; There Thc most certainly are we had a front-row seatsea for Comet Anderson Satum : ENE, very low with the blanket iiin his teeth, those5 wiwith even more unusual Venus: E. low Sandpoinoint, Idaho. His father vtras Hyakutake, one off thcth 20 do set purportertedly a runner up at thehe * flowing back over hish body like habits.s. IiIt jtist goes to pirove that -comcts of-ihepast twonu millennia. One hour afte r sunset: — he’s-the.canine-capei>ed crusader.------' thw e’s:’s o only one sm artest, cutest, - - J " ■ ftars: SSEriow r— ------— N adonaltal-Field'Trial-Champion-- W hat are the chances? sh ip s the th previous year and Once.he'finds anIt appropriate most spispecial pet ^n the world, ling a brief viewing opportu- • : Over recorded histS W . bright it- • Moon: SirloinI certainlyci is blessed widi[th ' rest stop, Sirloin genjndy fluffs th e and ever!very family has it. I ' comets (meaning brighright enough to or Northern-Hemisphere'e Firsi quarter W ednesdaylay. 9:19 p.m. th e beau f a b lan k et up w ilh hi:lis paws then ■■ rs. audful conformadon of a Z r be seen easily with the naked eye) " 2 ? ^ ______I strong,, muscular n body and thehe lays down to obseierve his uni- Formamer Twin Falls iwferinarian Z • occur roughly once:e pper decade. • T comet is currendy rising verse. Martytf BeckerBi is a w?ferinory con- t morning twilight. At its.5 gravity in late May spiput the nude- instincts:ts to retrieve. ; That being said, weVi ij. tis into three pieces,I exposinge far AlthoilO U g h Gandhi-like in All the while listeileningtosome tributoritor to ABC-TV^s '‘Good * pretty good luck test it will still lie fainter ke angel singing him tto sleep, at a Morningiing'Amenca,"'chicf veteri- i>right stars, so wi'dc-field'(] more surface area to> ssublimate in ' nature,, tithis gende soul can m ake . : decades. The 70s brou t. • the solar heat and wilrind. Further. the hairir stand up.on someone’se's frequency too highjh for hunian nary correspondent for West and Kohoutek (a liars will be hdpful in ^ t - * , Starting this week, look in- outbursts are possible,le, so keep an .neck on)n the care occasions hehe ears. awazon.ion.com, and a contributing f latter, did not performrm up to early the ESE e eye on this one. Al^ottough it won’t sen se ss danger. His bassss Come winter, Siriirloin and -his e d itor r tito Dog Fancy and Cat . j SE one hour before sunrise blanket move into e;q>«ctadons), and theth e ’80s IRAS- ii2zy “star,” perhaps sport-t. be Hde-Bopp, it mayy be the best barWgrovrbwl combo m akes Johnnyfiy 0 his warmly Fancy.>. HeH ts the co-author of the ! - Araki-Alcock(1983),HI Hailey(1985. faint tail extendii^ to thee we’ll see this decade, Cash SOUIoiind like a soprano and is in su la ted Ig lo o doiloghouse. On best sellirelling "Chicken Soup for the - • 86) and Wilson (1987J. Bach day the comet will bee . . Next week: A near- lunar guaranteiteed to.strike fear intoto bright su ra y days helie drags It out • Pet Loveover’s.Soul” and “Chickcn -C Taking all this intoato considei^ 4 ? e Vrees « higher and 2-degrees;s • cdipsc. the most«i macho'of men. And upup onto !the~'snow andd sleeps qn a • Soup for the Cat & Dog Loxi^r’s T; tion, we should feelsel especially fartherr totc the west (right), holding —:____ . here in U 1 the rugged mountains of fcozdi waterbed. ■ Soul.-W" W rite to him' in, care of lucky to have anotherhernaki^^ye itsbrighightness until the-secondd ’ Cbris'Ariderson is theplanetari-th northeasastern Idaho that pretty,ty . Good thing dogs•s don’t h av e 'K nigfttht J?i

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l U - A l^ S ------_ | _ ; ■ ; BM JM ENTm= 1 A L = ______-JT h e -H e r n a n d — T H E - M e M u i RUPERT ^ Mr. an TWIN FA LLS-Frankk and Pearl . M g L a u g h[l L I N ' B p s EveradoE Hernandez of>f R u p ert ' McMuUin of Twin Fallills will be ■ TWIN FALLS -• S h irle y will b e honored at an opepen house ' honored at on open housuse on July ' Blumenthal of Twinvin' Falls ■ E jlR n ono Saturday for their 5G50th wed- B K g n 1 for Uieir SOth beddingng anniver* . dingd anniversary..,/___ _ s'aiy. J^riends and relalatives are daughter,- Paige EliE liz a b e th Friends and relatives1 area invit- ^'ihvited tb call froitn-!3-5 p.m" at Blumenthal, to .Chaseis e -J a m e s . ed to coU from 6 tQ 8 p.n).m. a t the 1887 W ashington St.v.•N., Twin* » “ .McLaughlin;.son off J im an d ' Rupert F 7th Ward LDS < FaUs. • Marta McLaughUn of File 806 G St. The couple reqi:quests no The couple was malarried on ’ Blumenthal is a 20011 gracluates gifts. ■ . M arch.25, 1951, in Ballaker City, - of Filer High School,ol. She is H e rn a n d e z an d Di Ore., where they weree teaching employed at Albertsonsns ih Twin' Arenivas were marriedd Ju n e 8, school. She was teachingng elemen- Falls. , . 1951, in.Pecos, Texas. Heie is from - Everado andani Oomlnga Hernandez tary students and he taiaught agri- nthalndCtiwMcUi«lilb | ’ McLaughlin is also a 202001 grgd- W BlumentI Sombrerete, Zacatecas,>, Mexico, served in cultxire to veterans comiming homuse on Twin Falls Christian AcademyA Tacoma,, Wash.,V and David . ; Hawkins announce the engage-e ||i|H |[|H Saturday for their 50tii weddingw frdm 1978-1991. She alsilso taught (Kathy) McMullinMc of Brighton, ment of theif'daughter,er, A ngie anniversary. Frierids anin d re la - music from 1969-1991 att her1 home Colo. ■ andatTFCA. Hawkins, to Frank Lorenrenzo, son tives are invited to call 1 The coupltuple has 13 grandchil- of Pedro "and Alberta LorJsrenzo of 4:30 p.m. at the Their home has alwarays been dren andi fourfo great-grandchil- Santo Domingo, Domo m in ican ' n v Presbyterian Church, filled with music. Thejey shared dren. RepubUc Button Ave., Burley. Anyoi'one with ■■ Hawkins graduatede d fro m ./ a favorite photo or story u T h e D r a p'ERS e Highland High School>1 iin 1992 to share it'for a memopry book. ' ■- .Vi and Ricks College in 199419< with The couple requests no gif(ifts. ■ ■ ■ •i" JEROME - Mr. aian d M rs. an associate’s degree in h ealth Neiwert and Gay Ingraiam w ere ■ Ronald Draper of Jeromime wiU be H n E i | £ H sdence. married June 27,1951, inn :Burley. honored ac an open h o u se on Saturday In celebration3n of their ' She served a medicalsl i mission SaHe was serving in the Arrjm y, sta- to the Dominican Reputpublic for HawkI tioned at Fort Lewis, Washshington. 50 th wedding anniliversaryi lr^^v3H ar Friends and rdatives ar they began their 36-year3 , retiring sevei2ven years ago. -farming business.'He workirked'win- ._They.have Uved in.the. ----- r-The-even,•ent-is-being-hosted -by..... Mrtdns and Frank Lorenzo and Qay Neiwert and Jerome areas, w.w h e re h e ^1,;,^ildren, , Ron (Joanne)' ters sorting poratoes. Shei \worked “ worked for Paul’s Ma COBB- part-time as a retail clele rk fo r and Gay 1995>95. They are h a p ^ in [jrket Jor Draper, DanDa (Wendy) Draper, lem atics scien c e. H e Al many years, and then beganb his crystal (Miol }&M University, where Albertson’s ac and teUer at Idaho their home: oon the Snake lUver. Miohad) SuUivan, Kevin F r a n s o n own business, Ron’s Meatat Market, . (Jody) Drapi^per and Ronda (Todd) ed in electro n ic engi- Bank Fc & Trust/Key Bank, eache; for Time is spenent doing yard work, in Jerome before retiri B U H L -V em Cobb of)f Marsingn more than 15 years. irin g n in e critser. _ [e worked for Amado & , to ^^orked- .. community_a,r_and church service,, years ago. She workedJd for^the - The coupl — and'Teresa Roberts ofI CaldweUO s (fo r th e U .S. sideTjy'sTde Sh on’thie farerm with and she enjinjoys scrapbooking, >uple has 10 grandchil- ' Jerome School Districict b efo re dren andtwo two great-grandchUdren. announce the engagen ). ' tbeir ed three children, R ] an d y quilt and a f; ^ a n making, their daughter, Amanda Bryne dding'is planned for (Lynette) Ca Neiwert-of' 1Eagle, The coupUpie has 13 grandchil- Cobb, to Craig Noel Fransanson, son ih the LDS Temple in Dorily ch (Dale) Dalsoglio ofol Boise dren Uving,, oone deceased grand- T h e B a l t z: ee r s ' of Dennis and K ai^ Frai'ransott o f ' City, Utah- and 19 D arla (Clint) Kidd of D edo. son, and onene great-granddaugh- TWIN F A L L S -.M r. an a d Mrs. - BuhL ...... :------fa]Both are retired, FredI iin 1990 ter. Darrell “Jerry” Baltzere r will be ' Cobh is a graduate off CaldweUC . honoredI on July 1 for tiielrth 60tii H g M ra wedding aimiversaiy. High School and AlbJ b e r ts o n T h e B e a m s e College of Idaho. Friends and relatives; arez invit- . Franson is a ^ d u a tete of< Buhl TWIN FALLS- Mr. anind Mrs. . ed to caU from 2 to 5 p.r).m. a t the High School and Alb.Ib e rtso n Rpy Beams of Twin FaUs's w i U b e American Legion HaU.. No1 gifts,- CoUege of .Idaho. , honored at an open hoio u se on ■ please.1 The wedding is planntn n ed for Saturdaytb for their SOth wiwedding Baltzer and Irene Lopopez w ere J nH Saturday at the Rose GaiGarden in 1—^ — Jmarried Jan. 24, 1941 a t St. anniversary. Edward’s CathoUc Chunuxh. They Caldwell. Amanda Col DcFriends and relatives anire invit- an have lived in Twin Falalls all of ed to call from 3-6 p.m. a t th e tiieir m arried Ufe. ShUo Inn, 1586 Blue LakeCCS Blvd. reli and Irene Baltzer W a l t o n -E v/ANS a After serving two year:ars in the . ‘ N.; Twin FaUs. Navy d u ring W orld, WaVar II, he their retiremie m e n t HEYBURN - Tom aam n d D ala T he couple requests ncno gifts, worked at various jobs uruntU start- The Baltzeitzers have five chUdren,- . .Walton.of Heybuih annouitounce the your presence is ^ f t enou£ugh. V >/• ing his own business, Gc3em State Walt Baltzerzer of Twin FaUs; Jan et engagement of their daid aughter, Beams and Claireen MMcClain j = ^ = = = = Trophies,1 in 1966. Uporon retire- F u n k of CoiCoeur d’Alene; Jeart Abigail Sue Walton, to:o W1 esley 1 were Rc married June 28, 1‘ in ment,1 the business wasas sold to McDonald1 of Castie Rock, Colo.r . Clint Evans, son of Clintt andai Ann Twin FaUs. andI continues under thee imanage- Ruth BaltzeItz e r (d e c e a s e d ) anci^ Evans of Heybum. They have Uved and wororked in m ent of their son, Walt BaBaltzer. Donald Balt;;altzer, Coos Bay, Orei,' Walton is a 2001 gradiad u ate the Twin Falls area. I T he couple also own )INGS — a ey's Vacatioio n M a g ic 2 ^^^!^^^I/-Packagelesnow-indvde-Unlimite^itedPark-Hoppmgfi ------• • G e r b r a n dir: t "IjjH ja HROBIN-HARTRtl U F T D isne/sV a( rans and Abigail WaHni ’acaflon Magic packagess ininclude: PAUL - Stephanie Rob ' Y a r b r o u g h Iding and reception is Te V Accommodations alII

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B a s3KET i OF PRI^I Z E S ' M a g i c V a lle y r e s i d e ntseaml t Q I s c h o) i la r s h ip s e Graue . State of Idaho 'amin d U I Scholars SHOSHONHONE - Christy U Baliasx: alumni' M OSCOW - T h e U niniversity of 1; A w arl Karen M. Marshall:: Cc;arl M. Hansen a*«odatlon,on. General( Siudle^Ul and Idaho - ■ Id a h o h a s aw a rd e d m orore than $9 r. B«ike: B E u ^ and Oia Taylor..r. Foundation, presidential.ll. nre*Idontial . Promise; AnnAnna M. Cox: alumni atsociatlon; million to more 4,70010 s tu d e n ts Ul Scholar*a Award;A Jacqueline M. Dearing:B Achievement and S u te of 1Id ^ 5 Laura ^ Carolyn P. Derbidse:D General Siudles-UI; r Marshall: E n is b a w Engioeei D. Pullen Idaho academic. Idaho - - — who may anend UI for ILL. and WX. Brandi and educa- Deborah D. { >i-the 2001- aiver; Jacq^ueline M. Dearing: dendaL State ef l£ lio and .Ul Protnise andtnd [presidential; Jennifer L Jensen: • 2002 acadenUc'year. :i. Catherine ILLILL. and WX. Brandi and educa- of ^»iN tckoIaus D. Mink: Ic Pfotnlsewnlse; Krista & Pendleton: Idaho aca- Students tecelved sd« h 0larships- lloofeewalvaiver. Juan U Guiicrrec Diversity d Idaho'Promlttt idM Promise and presidential I, Idaho Promise and presidential p of Meritand u l . /ALLEY - Casey a KUlls! Katy Rae for exceUent academiclie records. ly C W . Mooro to: Catherine HX. BoyenChrittitirittina L. Pendl: access grant activity and leadershipup mvolve- coooiNC4C . Ceorge P. Arkoosh: alumnili and^ W .U . B r a ^ ^ Megc FALLS. Ashley R. Alien.- alumni m ent in school and conutnm unities. ' asiociation,n, Idahoi academic and Idaho ia b o th R. Bento: Idaho academic,t Scholan Award; R o ta & P eec i^ Idaho Promise; presidential.i^lAchlevemem;?SgoA.AllSt: ' Redpients and theij=ir scholar.- I. Derek J. Perry: Idaho Pron tdemic, Idaho Promise and presiden- nlse and presidential; Joseph R. A s ^ tia : Idaho Promise and presl- shipsare: - Benlo;'Gladysdys I. Beillngen Erica A. Black:(■ SchyaaevBldc: I d ^ academic, and pi«sldentlal; KeSy B. Sute •larie P. BoUey: Pouy Fottcn Mary, ‘acadcinte irans- acEes* grant;i; Troy Ti S. Braga: Phi Gamma Oelw; nils; Ninwan N. Budolln; Donald AshloeM.Bn»Irown: access gnmt. Idsho Prcnslses mic and Idate Promise; Jesria - Jenaa A. EliElmore: Idaho and prasidenUinUol; Christopher W. Canine: Cul !SS,s«i{S?A s: ProioUe. pn>ldcnt£il. Leadcnlnhlp; Gaven S. M. Itonien Foundation.Fot Idaho Promise, prosi- ray W .:s Lincoln • Brandon T.T.B. Barton: access grant and Ernest' Ibiric Uibo PiiimUc; Md Leri.TiJ.McGonl«al: doailal andid UI< SchoIars-CIais of 2001;.f : . ff.'i.v.v.ttrw ssil« presidential. Wohlats;.Tif;.Tiffany J. Billlngton: Ambrose IdaboPnmbo Kenneth E. Crockett:Cr Idaho promise; DusUnR StataofUahoandUIScholan- nd intemallonal exporionco grant; - BUSS-MlchaeiaVoKldabobo Promise' D. Dands: accessac grant, Tom Ilovendenn KETOIUM. Taylor E Serr . Blackwood: alumni association; ., BiniL - Patricia L. Ball:11: College ot Memorial andani! Idaho Premise; Mathew C.:. m k, Idaho Promise and predc Patrick Jennifer I.L BoBoUer Ambroae Famllr. Johanna Idaho Prom iio; .Miehola* J. i: Idalio Promise; Tara K. Bolion: Aftrlculturu Developmeni. JamesJa W. and. DoanAiu- Ida I. . D. Campbell:Jdaho.P.roninise;.Oa'sty J. ri xnlso, CW.Moora afld'presidonllal; Beulah Martin. John >L BarkenrBetaTheiaPi I Eaiierday: acccssact grant; Joseph A. Oberle:>: Ileyrend; Bookstore/ActiviIvities . Drama; CocSarnsUMlnescu: CW. MooSv. Jacob K. ■ Seoit; Gloria A. Blanco: IdahoiPromlse; Pl Jac^ Fred A. and>d aC a r e C. Sklna and Wal-Mart :daho Promise; Sarah A. Dean: aliun- . A. Boktna: Idaho Pnmbc; Krittlistina Borchard: CompetJlivee Edge;E Lester O. Patterson: Melll llaivest States ^o^datlonS^o;^atfhe% ation, Idaho academic and Idaho • Oarencs Beehtoli; Stepha HL IKart; Vlr^nla Jackson; San>arab Beth K Peterson: Idahoo Woodard: Idaho academic andi^ I d a h o f t ^ ?[o“.S S iE ri: Mowry. Cayla J. Hedrick: Idadaho Promise; Promise; Mattlatthew B. Shaw: Idaho Promise;n KIMBERLVJustinW.Adaj lUitie R. iliaic alumni awriaiitUioa. Idaho aca- Johanna SImcIatIon, Idaho HACERMAMAN • Scolt D. Davis; access grantIt Berreth: Idaho Promise and 1 W ^ J ^ u a J ) . n i ^ I d a to a g ^ , wide Easter egg h u n t Angefigela Garcia and family won.thi.the grand prize basket PiTRnlMi and Kelley Carden Cententer. Jeffrey L. ondltogueFarFamily Centennial Utcrary; Laceyy C^ter; Graue; Gi Arron I t cmle,IdahoPj prepared by hospital voluntiinteers. Jone*: George T. Warren;n; Ashley D. L. Olsen: acmxeas icraiit. College of Agriculture icers Assedatloo S. Frants:s: Vi W ayne D. S ^ r n e . ^ r l a n K.- McCoRBldc academle mntin.>r. access grani Devolrameni,snt. Harvest State* Foundation, on E. Dye: Idaho Fullraen IdaliI d a h o ^ m is e and Kelley Carden ). . and prudential; Shaylee X. OX3'Connor Idaho Idaho Promisenise and presidential: Janelle L.*• romlie and presl- C enter; JedJed M.'Giavin: Incernacienal- I ;: access grant. Idaho acadeiql^r denUal; Maggie M. Hopwoo<»od: UI Scholars E x p e r ieee i GiGrant; Lance W. Cliff: Thomas L. - acaJemIe and Idaho rromiinisie; John T. Otlersberg: ai ? Awartb W e ^ D. llopweod:I: H.I Max Hanson Cooper andand First S e cud*" Foundation_____ - - PDPidoraU:alunmlenodation.I •**«{■*• Llennan: Florence Sufflman'Fi S f e Proraiae: ^L Sodaoa: Idal:labo (^ovenwr's alion. Idaho10 academica aed Idaho Promise;« I . McCatt . V enet; Mlnmda . ' NIccoUs; EriJc Challenge; Jeoah E. ‘nwmbortorrow: Vir^nla Robert C Fun.F^mdr. Idaho academic and Idaho n , Idaho acadmh Promise, KeU< CSI offers children’!n ’s clas;lass wiU be taught by Lori Mowry; K rytlle A. W entreenen: Collego of PrtKnise; Gunnunnar R. CSadics: Idaho academic< le, Idaho Promise” lul an ^ nsen: academic trvm er < Head andd tht e cost is $25. Asricultun Derelopmeni andI VivianV Linon; andIdaho_PiI Promise; Nicholas A'. Green:>: piWidential;An9elAD. Patrick:l ‘.2£r.2:jS scrapbooking classSS F o r mlorc or information, caU the MoBka L WtUon: William andd CarcJynC Fob . Bookstore/AcyAccivities . Drama; Megan R. endakMUdwnC Scholars 1 an 'and Th“ ina* ‘wriVhi s V « l 2 | Colleae of B uilneii and EcoicoiW cs; and " “fm??!laho Promise and Mary Sullivan labo Promise and Education:>n: IRebecca L. Jones: Diversity . TWIN FALLS - Thele . j/'Himer: accost im cIt; ; 1Laura K. Welle X Karel: acadacademic transfer and acccss gnuii; S. Bln«ham: Ralph Waaon Mem ^oung: academic grades four to six from110:30 10 a.m. tb BuigcR acccn Rreni and Agricul ho a c ^ e ^ Iddwftwnl^geti-I- - Ambrose Famllr, Skip T. Yo< noon Monday through. ThursdayTl in encouraf'ages HIV testing Eceaomics; Nicole S. Clayio :^ C a U ^ ^ lL L . and w £ . Brandt;K '- “^N O nilL - Adrian GuGuerrero: Idaho * SchoiarvOasic W o f 2001; NeUieV^Khechoyan: the Shields Building inI ro in g e alumni .u-.cd-{. ' presidential Achlevemeni Sarah K. E. U tte: IIdaho ^ academic and iSalw Promise; Promlte; J e u e M artiner Chai i ^ t y Economics D. UUvdy: vd Carl M II. .isea Foundation, cost is $30 plus $12 pcpaid to the who may/ beb concemcd about thdr harles Decker. alion and IdalIdaho Promise: Ashley J. Pullen >ramise. Drosidenllal and Ul Elllei B. McMUIan: Idaho acad»dcmic. Idaho Idaho academitnnlc. Idaho Promlie and presiden- instructor for materials,ils. The doss HIV statusu s to be tested, tmes R. Rlnde: tid d a ss of M l ; Stacy KL Lytle; acade- has a limited enrollmenlent so early .HlVtesdisting is a simple, complete- ^ud[«^n!^d‘6uw>M1o M. Telte: ILIZELTON OAKLEY. Scad L.CaUeit; I registration iscncounigedged. Iy confideriential procedure, the dls- accc** itm t and IdaiieFroatiMa academic. Ida |. and Idaho Promise; Jennifer Mathews: Wayne D. Oiborne; CASTLEFORD. Erie T. Craj Schnoebeleni acce*s grant and^ Idaho academic and Idaho Pi ' For more'information)n (or to regis- trict said.id. Most test results are raybeah alumni Daniel D. Set PelerM m Idaho Promise anc I P. Meade: Idaho academic. Idaho . ovodation. Dim*l(y Awaid »0I001, Idaho aod- Idaho Promisenlse; TravU M. Watkins: Interna- and presidential: Ancell S. Mejia: ; rer. call 733-9554, E x l 22£2290. returnedI w;w ithin 14 days. rience fn n t Jacob M. Schenk: Idaho a u In th e MMagic Valley, 2000 statis- RN - Undicy C Crawford: acces(ti Promise andjm idential N o ^ e K. Grayb«al; alumni t; ' PAUL • Gavin S. Abo; acc wed 62 people were HIV Idaho academic, Idaho Pnmiie.'rSass.- S k tionsanio Company andZelgler' iSage Brush Days blib in g o a . Idaho Promise; Christopher a : 1 Foundation; Kari Miller Hogue : and 28 people had died DBCLO . TerIn U Ballet; a Idaho Promise and presidential;1; '.-mictr«iufenJacDbA.ii(ut!a:' C from AIDS.3S. Idaho PmnlMi and preddenUal; I ’ulchen State of Idaho; Kyle J.I. Uon and Idaho Promise; ^toUMerrigan: academic transfer and^umnl asaeci- O party set Saturdayly oeoen sn n t, Idaho PraniM aad 10 acadinnic and td ate Promise;K alumni assodatioi Idaho n a ■ BUHL-A Sage BrushOl ID ays bingo le will be denied a test and Erin Bowew accea ^ boc. It loore: Idato academic and Idaho0 dentiak HeaUter R. .N d b au ^ party will be held1 aat 7 p.m. P«““« of an inability to pay. The lc, Idaho Promlie and pnaideatla Jesus B. P e rec General UniSC4Ef'o w fM V Music, Flt**immonsons sand Harvest Stales Foundadoo; t End Senior health disdistrict has a sliding fee EOEN - Robert T. Black; Ididdaho academic. JEROME.I >■ Idaho Promise and presidenigntlal; Jessica C tpd J. Osbornibome: Idaho academk; Theresatruc Saturday at the West E Idaho Pm uiae and presidential;[al; and Keni J. lc, Idaho PronW S!^I^idS^A*yid^ ChitSS• Rowe: Catherine ll.L. andid W.L. Brandi; T. Pham:i: Di Diversity Award 2001, Idaho C enter. . scale for mimost patients, ■ Melton: Flnl Sccuriiy Foundaiioitloa Agriculture Ambrose Adi\dams. Idaho Premise, Kelleyy TelnusStapelman: Maty flailDNletoUs; h Dianna Prom ise amand presidential; Amanda J.. The party will includede bingo and Tesungg rm ay be done by appoint- FAHtnELD • Kandlee N. Bln: NetlieMae 0 Promise 5*1 and presidratii^ Caleb wDuncombe 7Stb Anniven door prizes and lunch. iftent at atuny local district health - : Idaho Prem ie, presidential; ~or an appointment, call SiUIIncer and WlnUer Memorii>ri^; RusseU N. ^ ^Wgooso: alumni ; The suggested donatioiition is $8 for Foi Schlemeien Idaho Proraiie aod L aswdaiion £:hwettf«8enldahoPn^.Clini J.;' . ron Burley. 67678-8221; Gooding, 934- ^ cmic and Idah Bela Theta Pi Nel»on: Laura adults and $4 for children and John W. Varin: in CoUeso of It, Idaho academic, Idaho P r m ^a ROGERSON • Jacob C.. Brackett:B First FO ES - Sarah B. Barmeu: ae : David Bollngbroko Memorial;.r' 4477; HkUcilcy, 788433S; Jerom e, 324- ntioi: R yanC Diehli alumni a a ^(. Security Foundaiion Agriculiur J. Sligan Robert R. Kirby Music;.c: - ___ . 8838; Rup«jpert, 436-7185; and Twin , fer, Randy R. Bowen; acadenemIc tranifer. ailonandldabcUlMnumlse: Scon J. Diehl: ^ u e. RUPERT-Wesley L. Alley: . Smli%: Charles Ambrose A dam s|<. Gooding Rre Depariartfnent foUs, 734.54-5900. ' Sleven I . Oaric Idaho PromlK,ise. presidential Scale of Idaho,ho, in Merit and UfSchotara Oasta Kenny R. Ball: alumni assoi . ahd U l Scfaolar»-Cla*« of 2001;20 Alex N. of2SX)0;Treverrver T. Drake: Collei^ of Eduatlonn . PromlM. Ralland D. Jones an holds barbecue, fununckalser _ _ Fuehren Foreign Languiga ScStudy Abroad, FoundaUon. td U Henry R. Creaaon: alumni asa I Dean's Transfer and Drisseni^' ilandSlesTriod DavldJ.Eackc >; academic, Idaho Promise,' La uck Memorial Stephanie“eM M. j . Taylon Agricultural F aculiyv. GOODING-The GooJooding Fire HrSt Rcrenatssance Arts ■. aS»‘m W. Itaillman: Frodln^Ic^SSS a. and presidential; AUna 3.D. Duffln: Idaho Economics.Ics, - College of Agriculture • acoesi grant, Idaho Prccnin and k B ^ T. Oeenwood: Idaho acade-'^ Prom ise; Jerem y 8. HlglIgley: Genera! Development,wnt, Idaho hom lse and presideni!^ J Department wil! holdiditsfotirth i Center 31auction set Promlse and presideniial; Erin N. annual barbecue and1 fifund-raiser Jenni M. Kamwan; accet* gran■ani. College of ■ho Promise; Moricela B. M a d ri^: Dillingham Produce Induitr■try: Anthony K. Vanessa R. KT - The flrst Renaissance Agriculture Developmeni,-IdaIdaho Promise, ^ X Jensen: Idaho Pivmise; Russa•sell Y. Maloney: AmandaR.TVILTu^‘^i2^aM 4iaib4'’'^ t^ I ' from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m..SomnJoyot S) RWERl PSES Departmeni end preUdeni«niial; Michelle (esident!aI;lWd J.TJjmwPaii ^ Arts CenteiIter auction wiU be h d d a t t Gcatw.IdabePtoeBlseand^ sw .ix!if»srssi"5i;r - the West Park in Gooding I . Marquardc c;en Ingebora Lagoll; Amanda P. MunmM alunmi Promise, prepresidential and presidentialli Naf: Hogue Family Centennial o: Daniel W. lU u George T. WarrentV. free balloons for child asuclatlon and Idaho Promlinl*e; Kri*ta D. achievement;It; 1Deborah T. M a r t ^ BusinessIS E. Warren: Idaho Promise;: dren’s play house andnd music by Theater. Orthel: llarvett States Poundsid^iion; Jill M. Dean’s Dlscreicretlonary. Earl and Ada David,I. -Whitney; alumni assodatkm iValdec Idaho Promise. i N athan Pricc. L ocalortartists wUl donate a variety . Tickets arc $4. AU prop ro c e < ^ will iccs and paintings, go tow ards a therm al imajm ager. ««from the Wilson Building wiU also beb< auctioned, induding a EtcO N O R C H O IIR ] _ Hansen SlSchool honorDIS students' V claw-foott IBraun, Kendyl Amanda Urie • The groups will sell,^7rr?work« : ek,R oben Leiser, KasxyHdl.JeU. JenaUer Lewis, Bratt L tm jea and from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Gumenno M ^ Canlbrae Parker,Pa Jay Batto CoraVanDykiDyW. through Saturday; 1-6 p ji S“"Vall«illey t e e n i e r , July 1; 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.>.m.July2;9 paftlcipapates In tech group - am . to 8 p.m. Tuesday,y, J Ju ly 3 and VALLEY Joel from 1-C pjn l July 4. D iF ra n ccesco e j Jessinger of Sun To Servt/e You Better . ' Valley wajvas selected-to joinJ.OOO ■. 5 Locations;J In Magic Valley Twin Falls CKy PoolM)l h i ^ schoolool students from around iy ed States for NcxTech: The 735-0590 32-24-3354 543-5883183 [ I . ^ r s springboard1 ddiving II Summit- of ' Young : TWIN FALLS - Thee ITwin.FaUs Technblogogy Leaders JtUy 1-10 in 9 3 4 -4 3 3J4 ^ W7.6022 _ City Pool wUl offer a springboard--,—cp Austin Texiexas. ■ - diving d a s s from &€ p)jn. jn Mondays The sumimmit is designed to intnh Visit Our ftom ePPage.at www.canvonsidt5idere^tv.cQm - iad W ednesdays, beginiiiinning July 2. ' dbce stude Tba. Hohsefl. 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W e d d eNG—— DIETRICH - Lyiyl 6 and Janet - IwlWB ------W h i t c hHLIKCM Towne of Dietrich.ai.aiinounce'ihe M lfc~ 771 engagement of theleir daughter, ffrBfe'ti g and Valeriy. r announce the ■ A n d e r s o)N-M n a k i j Natalie Joe Town’ne, to Henry U Q H th^r daughter,. \ TWIN FALLS-JaiJanel Anderson . ' - Leon Talbot, son ofif M] arshall and Cynthia Talbot of Ki ck, to Thomas . ^R||B Olid Craig Mold wereU’e married July )n of Bob and • K ^ H 8 ; 2000, at Centeniennial Park in Towne is a 2001>1 graduate of Dietrich High Schoo ch of Jerome. , Twin Falls. Offidatiiating was John graduate of the F.llic. , _ Talbot is a.20000 graduate of — Kimberly Hlgh'ScSchool.TIe nn Idaho. She is _i:_JChe-V«de.is:.the:jield.aughter_oL— ifi . red-by-Target in ..... Rick and Gayle PruetLien of Buhl. . ^e'm^oyea ~at"*•* Heritage ;s^v r in Twin Falls Porents'of the briing.. bode, was the m gbe:bearer. : , . T he e lbridegroom is a graduate of ■ S tran d l s a grad p.m . J u fy 14 at I Spedal guests indinduded grand- Westeitern Montana College in daho. He is . B^^Bj University of Idasil Circuit in Catholic C hurdi in parents of the bride,de. Clarice and Dillon,n, Mont., and the UniversityU-- employed at St. Luk Amold Pruett of BuhSuhl, and grand* of Ida!daho. He is a teacher at Id (lie Honoror ofol itic 40iii WL'tldiiif; Aiiiiivcni;in' 'Mediaac^terlnBoilanned for July mother of the groonjom , Rosem ary Sawtoc:ooth Elem ental School, »rtf Wyke is also a gra vanWytte and Nicole Strand of John & llcnrjclbi tios, Rieber of Glen, M ontmv Thele couple residesyin Twin'JJ . University of Idj llidr diildrendren & Knuiikhildaii n.-(|iiL‘!.l the A reception was5 hiheld following Falls. employed by Jabil pk-.iMiriiMirc of yotir coinpuiiy :it an Boise. )ILLX)N [~7" t openuse. house. Sunday, Jnnc 24, 2piii-4pm. 1\vin»in FallsV Kefonnt-d Churdi The wedding is plaiRep. and Mrs. 21 in Ketchum. l()3t CnindiiiewCr.t Drive. TUiii Falls, —A nJNIVERS^] )ARIES — : of Twin .Falls Yourfour presence is our Hift. igagement of Joimn & llenrieiui were marrifd J o n e s -D i ced at'the family business, ir. Heather ;X - ■ Jiitii;,23.23. 1%1 inlldle..MinneM>la T h e D uJGGANS g ;an Brothers Inc., sawmilUng s, to Jeremy __ TWIN FALLS - R unddlivcdin liv< Jerome 21 years. I ^ HAGERMAN - Mr. and Mrs. and bubuUding log homes. She also )n of Mr. and Douglas R. Jones 0 Tliu! couplecoi: has five Krujid.soas. Mac Duggan of Haglagerman were worked:ed a t ^ e family b u sin e^ . 1 of PocateUo. ipen house on - The;iey have been active in announce the eng;radual 6 of the honored at an opc iss, thcir daughter, June 16 for • S(SOth wedding Jehova>vah’s Witnesses since 1952. iho College of their ing 'Elizabeth Jones, tt'. Zothary OeKru^ ^ anniversary. Thee Ievent was given by their 1 is currently BW, Krtslopher, Kevin Bos D uggan an d .La^.aVerne West childreiren^ Jim (Terry) Duggandso Layne Dillon, sonsr’s degree at Kn were married Junene 17, 19S1, in and SSusan Duggan, all of Mrs. R oben Dillondaho. 0 ______remy Dillon and Heather Jones (helle Lewis ^ Buhl. — ------HageVnsVman. ' in Jones is a 2000 gri9 graduate of employ I I and Joyden Bos 2. University of Idah [oyed as an engineer for ill R e a 4 T They have livedd iiin Hagerman lliee icouple has two grandchil- I Idaho and is Boisei CascadeC Coloration.' all of their marriirried life. He dren. eir Engineering and i ^an pursuing a m aster p a g e s t< of the University of Idi T h e ROSSES a 733-0931 I J |H | Dillon is a 1999 TWIN FALLS-N- Mr. and Mrs. hil- the Universily of 1 Walt C. Ross of TwinvinFallswiUbe honored at an opeipen house on n K Hf^^BB^H c Saturday for theirr 5 SOth'wedding Subscribe. 7;A uam n Hines anniversary. Frien

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F a m i l yi ' L l F E ...... Nobcody likes s m e , Jischair g c p:>at:ient e v e r yybody hl a t e s m ee Q-Mj^falho-isIs now-77, suffers m sions, thei? the tranisfer of th« • from dementia,,:. anda has becdxne H H : . Making.tgfiiumaal :■ louse to your brother is invalid ■ J a ^ (hot his rreal e name) was a I too i&uch for ouri r td lianr IS are any transfers fii}m 'b^ .. big boy for his age;ge-maybe6feet die. H ] ' yiichstmtat.Aettmeof i : ucctjccoimts.. riiil — f3t around1 th'the waist so th a t'.. X ...... A lthotigli'She,'&,waated to coh-1 . I ..Pind outif-i£.is.-“spriiiging” -j. ____^ _ his belt barely shOT had a . , . .... A f t e rI___- tinue to keep hL ilm at home, the , ■ fon does not ^n'eaning that it comes hlto y is- crewcut and ptmidiiples, im d he was . CLASS emotioDal an d ppl^sl^~clnUn t on H -. commityotourpanntsto ence u ^ n the occurrence oran • loud,«ven fora fimxeshm aa .: ^ J T l b e r was obvious.'(. That’s when m y ; H sveint such- as'ybur-m oth^r’s; - He anno uncedd iiin glqss thait no H J Gay Petersenlen . sister aod-I 8tiitepped in and . ® - ■ usingaUof.\ftid r assets to incancapadty. ■ . • i . one liked him, ^Uld d th e dass nod- |HI| helped her find1 ai sidtable nurs* ■ N e x t S T O P S irh tsm re. KIf.it is, then ybuir broth^fc. ' ded Solemnly in agreement. ing'fadlity. . . ‘ «■■■ ■■ • .-exc*ix c e ^ e d his authority bj[. train!£ ' Unfortunately hisds i teadiers could . At thd time he was admitted .Jaii Collins and erring th^ hoiise while ypu^ :en ideas of how to get £itteitten. seven months ag find no argumerlent with their ago, Mother was - Worth more thiban $100,000, she ^11nother had capad.ty. ' ' ' ' j,' ' assessment, for Helie was obnoxk)us X ^ ' required to disddoise all of their. Jan Warner . ■ hsd^t least $15150,000 in certifi- -had a chip on hissds shoulder, made Vhqt can be done to help^tp |> assets ahd incoro m e.b e ta u se h e '. I cate6;of depos9slt that Dad left : Your'remedy * is to bringif - disgusting statemeiuents to students ild such as the o.ne 1 ha>tiave was to be a priviivate pay patient Mededicaid application I's'apappro- , Eer^'N^tKer mjny J> r o tl^ ho r th e; 8^®'^ardianship and conservatoi* ■ and teachers alikilikeandspenid scribed? Perhaps counselin and to guaranteeethebill. :priat . banks Will giveire us any infonna* ^bifihip proceeding in th e Coiijiis f ^ps'maturity,- perhaps not ia tk . - - great deal of timeme in the prind- .f * W e hove how realizedrt t h a ta t a VoVour mother is;ehtitled1 to the, . tion.- • proljitibate court whel« youir. motff.. ' pal’soffice. ^ help. YetchOdicnaretl rate of neariy $S.^000 per month mmi la^er.check the erlijrlives. V. '1. • latest assets, sodety con pr mmunity sp o u ^ allowancjuKTein . W c h a d A l a ', 1 was not his teacher-itei only- . for his care, jmlesless we tiy to g^t. yourlurstate.. ' ‘ •. ,; ' real estate rece c b rd s 'a n d fo u n d : V'Once you br your-sister i|. . knew of him by chai5iance,ahdIwon-’ , :e,.8nd we often care, morefr-- f< Dad some ass:isistance from- .'O r ippointed conserva^if, you wul ' material posse^ons than fi Once admitted, a facilityty can* - - th at my.bcotheiier used the powu °PP< dered what wouldId 1become of this ier will spend all not 0 lave. the authority, CO secure 5e pr^ous lives, ^mewheil l Z Medicaid, Mothe >t-discharge a 'residentnt for . of attorney to gift himself the bav child who tmt dn,su*afront,W su d-. I of th e ir Ufc saviidngs in Uie next chiwanging the .source of payinyment hoUsej^tafteiterbe#hsappointr... .Vrpyr‘mother*s.^banldng ^ informa- ng'the line someone must^ i 10 months. Itavii ion-'and to .b r^ s ii^ action 'a& ' ing, no doubt, a1 miserableni exis- , iggj*st try - m u st tak e a person; ving h>r nothing ‘ You3u should see an elderer law ' cd, Is there.anyily th j^ w e c a n d o ? . ' ' :: «pn tence. iS"^ buttheirhome. - , . ^ attoitorney in your area toI a;assist A.'FiKt,'halave-'the lawyer- luy b ^ becbissai> a g ^ st ybii^ >rest in this child, o r he will I >rother tb r ^ v e r thb'assets. H e was a trial for eveir leather ’ ; - to himself and to sodety., ,The adm hiistrairator of the fodll* you.u. * . * . . ch eck lh e publi(lie r e ^ r d s to see if . brot who had him in do:class, and his p a r-, _ go-iociety, in general,-tends i t they have no - q Q.. A fte r m y f a th e r ’s dedeath the.power of atattorney is on file.. Should Sl the assets be recov« ents too had no suggestionssi^ as to e ^th o ^ on the binge and pla( Medicaid beds,. aand they relied .threree years ago, my motlOther If it is, Hnd outIt if it is “durable” ere<3sred, your moiher'will probaW# , what to do with hijhim, only telling m as far from th e group as^Dos- po Mom*s appllaIcation, and that chananged her will to leave every-ev - meaning thatat it continues in willvill not qualify for. Medicai«. the school adminisnistration that if le. ' We do not like to acce] if w e c a n ’t p ayy privately, wc tIUnging to her three chUdren-ill. She effect.after youour molher’s inca- . bees)ecause of the $2,000 asset Iimil he required punishiishment it should h, se ' that don’t fit in. It is a natuiitw- must take Dad backb home. Wc . alsoso appointed my brothe:her as padty.' tatication. V. * be the maximumJ ththe school could -eacdoi^ and ohe that is_usold ol don’t know whatI t to do. Can the her r] powe^of anomey. Sinctn ee h e __ I f j t is, find_iLpju.t.if the:docu-_:;. * ~ ------^----- demand-— other'^rwisj^lhe-boy ----- 5 , ^[haiikihd. ; But ais w e in cre^■ e ^ ' •■nursing home prevcnrus'from"—pt iivee'cd nc'ar my ih6Uier,'He'ie was m ^t contains1 ^£ tin g provisions JanJa Collins is a uirit^ and fdH '. would not be i m ^ , o u rta' knowledge about the humaman trying to make surest our mother the cli lo ^cal choice, an d Momimtold as, without sprcedfic ^ t i n g provi- tor.^o r./o n Warner is a matrimo'niiiS '. People in generaeral, being soaal _™hehind to h i m s e l f .• . . -IJ7C[1704, Columbia. S.C. 292Jl.dr'^ ing over time whatlat it takes to get fQ,found for them to fit in,n, tto using all of theiisir assets to pay him.Ili. Mom suffered a. strokeke ear. if there are! noi ^M ng provi- ■ mailnail tojdnwamer<^extsteps.net.-^ - along and knowinging that they can j^akeke a contribution, to stop thetheir forhiscare. Il«r < this year and is now tottotally be quickly ostrad:Jdzed if they do detrinriraental behavior. As we havhave If-your fathetier meets the incaicapacitated.' Our brotheth er is not fit the norm.. •, lovered, to otir soirow, theshese Medicaid ^edicai:al le v d -o f care n/?m>mittiRg her tb a Jitirsing bab o m ^ .A But adolescentsts generallye have childndren m ^ become so unhappappy requirements indan if your par- telllriling us that she is destltititu te . i f not y et learned thithe lessons that t^Qtt .they , may talce' out thethat ents meet the incncome and asset We ek know forxi fa ct th at in a i ls The Month | maturity will bringing, and so they unhatlappiiness on anyorie in theiiieir limitations in-;- your state, a tionm to her home which ^ June I o ften ac t o u t intl ways v that are paths.Iis. 1 % , ■ M unacceptable. They Th become a Our►ur quest to help m ay be unsui j j A Mkite i i Is In.,. challenge to thenemselves, their cessfusful, b u t we can take comfoirfort peers, their teachichers and their the he fact that we tried, and if w le U s T o C h e c k Y o u r G r i n parents. e just one chfld it will we ^ll^CoineSeel W h at cau ses suisuch behavior? • ththeeffort. - ^ -Sometimes it canno'inot be ej^loined.'' - _ — ------S A W T O O TH E P E N T A L . ; G a ry V. D dcon, d .d .8.; Other times it cantibecaus^l^an' bl cay'ay Petersen is a retired teacht Fam ily D

i k . ■ W B K i J j | m m IB p ^ kestaurantit style F^it^ : . , INGREDIENTITS: ' . BSS chicken breast, sliced inn suipssu ken in 1 T soy sauce and I T BBQI sauce) 1 bondcss skinlcK iv eb ll’'' ’ (toss sliccd chickc HeaiilthyTrraveliniig ripsfor Dii istii^rryinrToiiv. r. sUccd in stiips .; A f t e r nmonths of dreariry w eather, many AddtocHickeri:: ' ' ly lo o k f o r w a r d t o0 a vacation durit'ing the sujjimer. liced in suips' • s--'‘ ’ .' 1/2 giwn'peppcr. i H ow evere r , tra v e lin g w ithh diabetes tnvo|vei'es extra prepare"ation and plannincng, a lth o u g h ; w ith ms, sliced thin , i * - ■ 1 imall onioii, slic br • ■ • ■ p ro p e:r r c a r e you sh o u ldId be able to go an;inywhere in th e wworld. H ere are somes guideliner n • , 4 fresh mushroom tto follow when..titra v e lin g ^aiDiabel^Assssociation. 5 dMh blMk pepper . iium high t\eal uniil tender■Sch'bj^‘w3jm't6rtiliaswith Set 1' and tomaiow. Gamish witKsith’salsa'or lite Rahch dressing &.s : siir'J "y over mcdii chopjid lctiuce..a, . • Alwaysys icarry your diabetes sup[ipplltS: w th you.^^^ ijp o r gericy^&gar supply to treireat hypoglycemia, desired. than eno:nough for your trip, includluding insuli^^^ t 4 are glucose tablets, whuhich won’t melt in tEc rice in 1 C boiling water andnd 1/4I cwp salsa. Covcr and cook ;______Eora^iysidc: lanccts.s. ^ ;:;;E^go7'getsffck; 5 minutes. (Serves 2) — Simmer 1/2 cup ri< approximately. IS£ ci^I Murtesy Jeanne BJomiomn, Filer, Id ^ o .. • If you’reI’re going to another countintry. takc with you a e : I" l ^ s s it's reall;Ily hdt in your room, don’sn’t store your insulin 'e a redpe you would,likeire to^ from yoiyour doctor indicating thatlat y9 u have insulin-dej^di^ t'L^p^hoielioomin refrigerator. These small;all refrigeratbre-have - — share, pYeaa und lt " idmp's Healtiiy Chefkeclptdpe Contest In cdn of: diabetes,les. Customs agents are useused to travelers wiih d ial^ ^r-;^oortempcraturLire control, and you’re as likely as not to end . .■ If.you havea b ^ PO Box:i48 —Twiiwin l=aHs> ID 8$303-0S48:: . so youi aiarc unlikely to expcrienancc.any'^roblems but thc.;^;:i^t -y '^ D with frozen’iiI’insulin, which must be: ththrown a\yay. ! '.to Child ■ will helpelp if you arc questioned. i , Grandma Bafc % real food1 vwith you, in ease mealss aren’ta available from "Making your valleilley a door p t hope. " • Wear a rmedical identification braceletbr or necklace that ^ !v |^sew h crc. You11 inever know when youI willw tw delayed, o r ■ indicatesttcs that you have insulin-di-dependent diabetes. C am ^ i VJ ^hen you’ll be.5i .stuck .someplace for ann exUae hour or two. I card inyn your wallet or puree, too. ■'(, ■ ’itl 0ood food choi()ices arc fruit, power bareire and peanut butter / ' ;^ospice ^•^sioiis, ^nc. ;| “ ■ ■ . . ■ \V -"‘'^rcrackere. , o fit oi^ganization ppovi«oviding skilled medical : A non-proitidhal . A spiritual supp

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