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' [ W e a t h e r - Ec<:onomiic foreH;astiinay pitrompit revie Today::M ^ uch /ic e s in new tax revenue,ue. It showcowed o n d d p ated growth wass tax in place for just twowo jycdfs coolerrw w ith IX structure and the servii Idaho laviwmakers see andnd program s it finances, so:some But the hope of an election- too optijptimistic, both for the cur- The ndminisirulionion will not partlyr clcloudy , , iwmakers Ixilieve. year session in 200004- w ithout hav- ren t yearyes that ends June 30 andd revise its revenue estim;timates imiil skies, aChance shakeupp ]in making As the liegislature moved1 intoL ing to m ake politicitically dangerous thc newlew fiscal y ear that starts th e late August, but they’arclikL-lvio urc of a thuiiiunder- thiie e ffinal days of w hat was onenc of spending cutsir or tax increases next day.da; be down sh a ^ ly now ill;iliiU (ivcr;i!l 1 storm.i. HHigh The Atfoclatwitftd P r m ______itsts rmost contentious sessiciions tttgan dlMppearin;ring even before Thenien last week’s economicc • job growth is fon.caslasl to l)c .>11 ' 79, low 53. earl;arly this month, it was on1 thi c thc final gavel, forecascast dashed hopes for thee but nonexistent. ThouliMtisands ol The dire forecast for vergerge of erasing a huge bud,idget April tax collect»:dons were $21 quickk recovery r lawmakers andd relatively hi(’hcr-p;iyinlyin^ PageA2 BOisE-it d facturiiiR jobs will1 disappL-ardi I ^ Idaho’s ccoiKonomy over the next defiieficit with a combination>n of million short of theth« target, blow- Gov.. Dirk I Kempthome had » u ld spur a full-blown raosilostly judicious spending deci-di ing a huge hole2 inii the current countecIted on when they hatched four years cou ^OfHY. Puge A7 ions and m ore than S180 million ill budget with no timtime left to fix it. the planplai to keep the higher sales^ Please see ECONOfU' I M a g i c V a l u *:'! reassessmentnt of bpth the state’s siom I Fossil Days fun: Kids sascram* — — bled for trout Saturdayay during< Hagerman celebration.tn. PPi a g e B l T h e i a n tJ isis tJ c

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S p o k -IS Title towns: Jerome amand Wood River won state basebatball titles Saturday while the Buhluhl girls softball team prevailed state tournaments arou Idaho. 1 PageP C l ^ During the9 lolongest day of the year, more thathan 15 hours of sunlight shlneiies down on the Perrine Bridgege InI Twin Falls. Thlt digital ats

N a t i o n ” Plentiful ssunlight heats ght’s in the homes, cl:heers moods (tlight today. y* By Virginia s. Hutcltchlns Rays fromfn the nearest fireballU L in Tlme*-Newi writer our skyy shapes Magic Valley’s ecoec< - nomic anand culture life, as storieiries JEROME - Evevery winter, Ann Arthurs on this5 Fpage illustrate. Plentift:i£ul and h e r sisters lisiisten to thcir parents’ sto- « sunlightht illuminates southeri e r n ries about childho Ann Arthurs, right, andd SarahSi Lincoln set up chairs onn ithe deck of Arthurs' house bolobolore a barbe- IPage A3 Burley’ t£tanning salon to the nealear* warmth that Decijcember. But much of the: cua May IB. The large,I, sisouth-facing windows and steeeep roof pitch make ute of passlvisslvo solar infrared•d of a Jerome feed-testinIting credit goes to thc1C almost floor-Iength, dou*j energy to hoat the homeme In winter but keep out the suiiun In summer. lab. ble-paned window)ws that line the south wall I n d e x ject of the home’s grereat room - a combinadon1 Our spspecial reporting proje( 1 or m ore of th e great room'sroo floor. Withoui mosost places," said DarrtU Hasttlaston. a mete- ghts photons both fun nnHan kitchen, living rooix>m and dining room with a Classified .. .07 Moneyey . .01 highligh “ “ vaulted ceiling. IXDesigned by Arthurs’ moth-1- turning on electric heathei or lighting the oro)t>logist for the National Wcutl-cuther Sen-icc Community .E6 Movieses ...A12 function!mal: It brings some news t unusuallyly steep roof extends lowV wood stove, the familyly canc en|oy 75- to 80- offi■fice in Boise. “ And thc reus too - for example, the ne comfort m the great les::ss cloudy is bccause we iiavL' tlio Crossword . .E4 . NaWon,n “ 8“ *' n e w en o u f^ to shield1 aall b ut two o r three inchess degree wintertime con teclmoloilogy in a hospitd^ obstetri( of th e room froma tthe sun’s rays during sum*1* room, A rthurs said. Casascade and the Sien-n rangege tthat hliKks Dear Abby ..E4 ObltuarifjarlosB2,3,6 and an agricwtural researcarch mer, when tbe orbrb is high in the sky. It’s no vtrondci* southeIthem Idaho sunlight an1 awful( lot of moisture from71 e\even gcttiiif; Horoscope. .E8 Opinionlon ... A14 projectt ono livestock energy prefeefer- But in winter,r, when the sun follows aa is an Arthurs family friend.frie Please see,ee SUN.S Page « LM. Bo^ ..E4 Sportsts -----Cl ences. low er path, direcix t sunlight bathes six feett ' “We ore definitely•ly less c lo u d y th a n Ught fantastic • WeatheiItior ...A2 Thesese stories and photos ms ...... El • WestI .. b8 inspire3 jyou to ponder the serioi a our lives, such as tbe ra: ; Animals pprefer forajage harvest(ted in afterrrnoon Magic Valley .Bl WjrldW Study: ring aircraft to safe landingiin p g Lunch menus D6 ByViftfnlaS.Hutct:chlnt Service, researchers arear studying light's ars•s in th e afternoon-cut alfa:ilfalfa - even or prever^ t train accidents, i d it's been cut, field dried?d anda baled - h t e n T lm w ^ew e wrtterr ______role in th e quality of; foragefoi such as alfal- ofte You mightmi be moved to brightc fa, clovers and pastiu-elu-e grasses to deter* th alan in alfalfa cut the nextext morning, ydedp^ar. your holilolidays lik6 one Bliss fami el might differ ^ HMBERLY-I.In a farm economy, pho- m ine th e b est tim e of’ daday for harvest. Majiayland said. Thc sugar level n n e M n o d elf does, or to try a lights^ff expei TheySre found tb at: livestockliv can tell th e b y/ ias UtUe as half a percent,nt. But cattie, tosynthesis producuces th e green stuff, tell the differ- ence at ta a Shoshone cave, And local scieientists are engaged inI difference betweenn fot ra g e c u t in th e she at coaxing a few moilore doUan from the sun- rst product of Raulkneiter Planetarium and letC thetl shine, H ank M aylaod, a USDADA research scientist “Those sugars are the first lotosynthesis," Mayland said.aid. y'.of ill\miinatio& entertairtain At the Northwtwest Irrigadon and Soils1 at the Kimberly lab. pho I SyheTmiCT tound you. R esearch Laboratiatory in Kimberly, part of[ T he difference? Please see FOWFOEIAQE. Page -\2 - I the USDA ‘8 AAgricultural j ResearchI Scientists can measunsure more sim ple sug- I— ------

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Higtis Hi in Iho lowor BOs High 793 L ow S3 84/54 B 7 / M O T / 5 7 ~ 81 2 2 /5 2 Tonight: Mostly cloud’)udy skios and widoly scattorocirod sf^owcrs ■ v w rn n m d t'nndorslofn'ts Lows Lc towor 50 g T o m o rro w : A littU' warmorwar ond mostly sunny. HigHigt»-middio .... Barometric unrlse mperature PreclpIpltatlon Humldit P ressu re = A . . - I S unset ' V Poll^ I m C o i i ^ i Hlgh*«0(RMord] yM U rdt/a 0.00- YottjrdvHk^i 77% 5pmY«(WdiV.aaOOlnaoiTL T e ^ .'. .. SumIm: UMAM'iM'lunaat: M B'py TFpettan countaunt|iaata»di»V - );! - WbH Uonday SunrlMt 4:07 AMIII Sunaat: 9:03 PU 104 (High)..TrM«rraaa: VMUrday* Low 47 Month to Dat* 120' Vestorday IjOw lti% Normal HIgh/Ui/Low 71/44 Avg. Month to OtfDoto l! o r Todaya FomcMlHc#^ 0B% TUMdqr SunrtMieMAM:II SiMaal: M 4 PM A U u ta n r. uHok c k u n ^ I -80 in 7001 WalarVMrtoOatilato 7,4«- TodB/a Forocas Low 31% WadoMdaySunriM: B.-06AU14 :8un*«: 9:06 PM Clado^wrium,mi,Attaruarta Jl SUNV/I VALLEY, SURROUNDINCNGMTS. 3Sln1»00 Avg.W«t*rV«rlcrto Dalo 8.1#' A w«tof ycoriun* fro*from Oct Ito S w i 30 TM nday BunrtoK 0:08 AMII Sunaab MaPM towMiAanaNiIMaAAaawctMtMl Mor,tiy> cloudyclo sMos lor today with widelyoly iwaitorod Tompofnturoture & PiKipilalion valx] thfough Grim y ii;; and inuridoisloims. TomorrowwandTuosdny c ■ M o o n rrise ls uU.V.INDEX ^ . ; Moon Phases Modarat. High , I mostly dry with tomporotufos ognt,gnln bocoming __ . a n d M o o rn set ! SrSnow pack low T od^ -MooivIm: 3:931 AlAM UoonMl: »03 Pt^ S nrt* B. abova1 PaUaadaa: M% oday Hlohs 59 to 72 Tonighi'* Lo'Lowi3Jto« ' -----y •3 O C2, Monday MoonrtM: 4:122AMMoona«t: Al 4:54 PU Snak.R.VR.Wyomlr>g: #1% with imto bit ot Hay 3i JJuno 7. 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JuJuno of (he lest. But In T ex a i-'' I.ivL-siock that h a v e n o n e isms, Eoch yoor, photosymhcsiimg orcan-ori 21 Is tho longest day he yeor, and Dec. 21 the shortest, lliioiiiili ncnuraiiousns of tlcvclop- Plants U8( isms produce about 170 billionon met- Plentiful sun'unlight <1Ihol's much less of a differencece thon In Alaska, ric lons ol eitrn carboti>draii;!;, Twin Falls gets somo seasonolll variety,v but not the daylight extrerxtremes of t h e . / '- . mciil havi' fiia'ly tiii'tiincci tasiL'S - caibohydi Folks might;ht take it for grant- 30 mclnc tons (or every person north. n r I>ll■f(.•rvncu■^ fo r ctcncrg,v - a n d .build lenv Photosynthes cd, hut sunsh.shine is a staple of tia-sc 'iifjiir-: jitDvidcidc iliv fncr^y seeds. Tr Magic Vallcy.liy.life. jlonts ana certain other orfian- City Junono 2 1 daylight Doc. 21 1 daylightda thi.'\ Ufi’ii. M avl.iiiilU said.Si cellulose, “ .NJoSt PCO]-ople in southern ISC lifihi's enerfiy to convcrt Twin Falls 15 houours, 19 minutes ' 9 hours,,4 4 m rr ln u tes U h>. .au- alviit pidpicky palaiL'S’ cc '■ ‘ Idaho, if theyjy don't see the sun J I dio>ide and water into the Anchoroge, Alaska 19 houours, 22 minutes 5 hours,, 27 27 minutes for three daysjys, they think they 'Sucar glucose-the basic Brownsville. Texas 13 houours, 46 minutes 10 hours,s, 323^ m in u tes-y /i ;r,i .'ai; v t:ip c:.v. to soe moro ii'so.ircli ovover the live in Seattle,’le,” Huston said. ' souice for virtually all organ- W eather serservice statistics for - Source; U.S. ^'ava^Oos)oserv3to(y. Astronom/cal Appl/caHoiai/ons Oepartmtmt. • ’ _ ;K->r. m The diumal w inp in supuparcon- noise - typiciical for the rest of uso much ol this glucose, a WWos/)/nglon,'alfl': it'ni also affcci< iiardenn preens southern idahoiho, loo - say the city ___ lydrato, os an cnoiBy souicc to :i: 7ii.i-Tu:ii,-.-;i: jn ^ w hich such as lettuci- and sp.pinach pt-ts 37 purccrrent of possible sun- eaves, floweis, fruits and with ufactures awningsIgs and canoplds, y • m :. ti: '..ii;. Mayland said sonu- Tok?kyo VlU- shine in July;y ;and 38 percent in lumber of days wc have . They also convert glucose to ; v ia ;'- ftahle sc-lltTs advL'rtisi-Sl- a f te :- D e c e m b e r . Boise's Bc annual his- junlighl,” said Lynn Pagagan- Sunshine is th e: major mi - thoilgh tse. the structural matertal used nical not the only — reasonrea for saltii. noon-harv'csied cri-ons .is.IS .1 pu- toric averagege is 64 perceni of Dpdycke, a licensed dini I cell *aii5. The> stoie unuseo social worker with Positritive co-owner Bedcy TTui ucker said .' ” ; s’-.aniiL Tf mium produci possible sunshjshine, a measure of alls. “There’s moreore awnings rn how many ray■ays m a k e it th ro u g li Connections LLC in T w n Fall i.^rin.c - rare in Ma.cic t Florida than there tt are 'in Ex-mayor Giuliani[11 w eds the clouds fr(from sunup to sun- ^ ^ - c.\r. hoo« milk produ:- i » bit too blight Seattle,” she said>aid. A w nings in ' NEW VORK (AIM - }• s can lower tcm- moAir.t: fcnci-s d^i!) in lime southem Idaho What’s V good for jjeople ^aiffcr. "Sh' "Ui.itiui (linTiDT ji' sin 'ii ii'i Mayor Rudolph Giuhani . peratures dramatin atically - by 15 :mo.-in instoac o;' in mom- i cloudy stretches, ing ing darkness-related deprei: Icmstimc companion n ti .'i l ih .' degrees. ich IS msTOTTUtn . M a y lan d ^ ,,i H u-tton sa id, i;is when wintertime is I knot Saiurday nif;hi ii is b ad for thirsty plants, hov s trapped at the sur- er. -'I do a lo t off workw in BluiWe minute ceremony befoforJ-}(io cold air gets t! L*r. id lots of wort<' hi :r. ('the:' countncs t earth. The cold air On C the expanses of Maf-ioJr County, lots and 1( fjuest-s p a th e r e d o n th e hrlawn out. face of the C£ /,” Tucker sai5, jyiiiL tht samt topic and i slip s d o v m Ultlinto the Snake River Valley’s VoJ public rangelands, sum-s Blaine County," M u ilm frt-sul:s t Miivland t\7H-as ,iside G raae Mansion. h.sunshine and 1 Nalhaii Valley, andid the earth can'l mer me: rainfall often isn’t usefu•ful to c r e d itin g b o th ,s Giuliani and .luditli ? jjjjj JJ affluence. M anyy customerscu lins vows become heatcated enough to mix plants, pla said Sheri Hagwooi redted tradition^ veddir protect the wood liioml)erg pollutants ujup into the atmos- botanist hot for the federal Bururc’au deck covcrs to pro before Mayor Michael Blo' ■hiHoA 'ro m sunhght beating ean down«..« altar sur- pJ't-'rc- The polpollutants grab mois- of of Land1 Management’s Jarbi . .nil' 5- IKijvT v>-rcL S«iiiL> under a dufftiii-draix.-d al “W ithout that,lat, their deik*^ wers and moleculelies, causing fog and Field Fie Office in Twin Falls. Th I'lih S ■ ‘•I'I't-; week S;iic- I.1X rc>unded b> yellow fiowi ble during the faaiy; ihe East River. low clouds andan cutting oul sun- because bee sunlight evaporates•spre- pretty unusable lig h t. ddpilation p from the soil befoifore it h o ttest p art of thJre e «<»i^ cles that grabtibbed moisture. said. sai Don’t expect to see mois-it plants here. Wee dodi have wipier, J'.; V>.uuci. Ci.x-uiauun DiifCllUiiMuiii; ll Sckiii'ii K (IS i>( — g J 0 And most1 ddays, locals see the ture-loving tur Douglas fir aroround but we have niceice weather "iivv.ifi'fi (lav'-tluii ;l<<-'in .loiiii.soii. M anaR t 5.1u-0t)-.l4.,}4 llr ll.n ,>1 Itn - rr k i-l. h eere, i for example. of the tim e.” ivvurti. A w u a m iip E d ilu ri . . —^ * 7 S P ® ______“People wlwho have problems Customers ( of KMR Fal'a b ric ------l.-rmi iitiv.*niim}I}. [ bm r.. n d v e n isin f; D u Thu..a.,,l4.,» * * * w ilh s e a so nlal a l affeciive disorder, ' Products Pn Inc. find the lightt ai bit Timcs-Ncws BusinessBu EditV ?• o o lln .. C.»cin:ral M aiiaf’cT)ni, ll- /'(I it.-v l>.ii Vail-. they db definiinitely benefit in this • too too bright, as well. V irg in ia S. HuuJutchins can:b‘c ^-iiiiluii'r bi-mi'.-: I area because>e of1 the sunlight, the The 1 Twin Falls companyI rman- roamed at 733-0931)931, Ext. 242. :

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N/“Ja'I'ION , Military r<•eceives onrders MeimorieKS o f ID-Daj remlain ^to lower a allowable individual c W e’re W Shirc filed suitlit last year and" ^*an 1 le help of already has d 10 others by e-mail. It tSvpant tions. a great asked a federalll .judge for an ‘ for th e S200, far-reaching effort aim edal[■— ' Pioneers wiU get a spoc ' injunction to forccce Barr] to change ed to raise become a nuij way its pills loollooked. coUectui:ting as much cash as early irlI . with the president, and wiU get “additional sped)n for the he needs to do eaoing ' ; : In its ruling FViday, FV the 3rd the raceice as possible, ough the say the campa(le to geti t sh has no Republican chal- nition and programs,” he Circuit upheld a lower-courtlslow ded- nly that he contributions. t “Our goal is to host i sion denying the injunction.inj It said lengcr:r andi eam ed a 6G pcrccnt SlOO mil- “Fve taUced ipproval rating in a recentt event with the presider maldng the pills• looklo< ^lad J®® apF lOOprimar- day he was e •USAToday-Gallup' poU. StiU., pioneers who rcach at les Home he door an important benefilefit for the drug’s F^N-US we’re going t lid prospective donors, he is5 percent mark by Ju primary users: people with I his effort Rogich, g nothing for granted. Reynolds w rote. “You Attention Deficitat Hyperactivity . takmgn f volunteer Commuiucatio Disortler. “rangers,” think everyone[uity Line. e M %pen ' Under US. reRations, ^ t pharma- W . I t 5200,000 sive and posi ceutical companiesie s are allowed to A I ;ers,” who we’ve never n make generic vei^iilions of popular ) each and raising), workii ’d^rifes whose patenents t have expired. ' mpaign. work of the la^Credit ECE m this ■ i ince chair- Judge thihrows ^ s, sent the day utging >m agam. Hc |V | ■ .great | | out ‘Bibl)le’jury | k be easier i ^ e new cam- ncreasc in w s t Feclen death sersntence contribu- |[S ^ idrtunity!^ LOW AS ... BRIGHTON, Cok3olo. (A F)-IV ying >odal (^ent ier to sentence a to decide whether nd rangers WV% convictcd Idllcr:r ito die, jurors K l l jd a l recog- U l l l Ridawn Yantis CCummings and H f.| le wrote. I Ldna Eaton-Ocho:hoa scoured the H i t a special « l ■Bible for passagesges pertaining to H ||M ent for aU ^ I-I the death per^alty.ty. cast the SO, M J • ■ "nie jury eventuntually sentenced June 30,” Robert Harian to (death after the 1995 trial. But a judgeji on Friday ^ Eqi threw o ut th e se:sentence, saying H p H itiiws improperlytiy relied on the “eye for an eye”” teadiingst« of the ■ gjH Bible. • •• Prosecutors planlantoappeaLlhey l||||||| t n ofLS ( ■said the use of bilbiblic^ passages '.could not have inflinfluenced the ver- B H M I diet and thac passiassa^ were only H b m ; read for comfortt andan inspiration. ■“ *“ Ms Call To,:>day for" Details I : Judge John VigUigil ordered a new , «sentend^ hearisiring for Harlan, ■ .who^vasconvicted •raping and xnurd :M S^.25.Hefllsalso shot a pas$e^ • FHIBHDLY- REUABU\Bi£-comntm ;by wbo tried to) help,he leaving ber ■11 IRST •paralyzed. I *lf any case merits iru the death OBIn n i i M UNTIL MilIIDNIOHT ON MAY ■ T M a Y L A S n {penalty, there cancarmot be serious ^ ^ ^ O R W j u y r r i " 1 debate about thislis <*<»»*i hojng that =EDER^ F E tease," Vigil wronrote. *^e death W B ¥ ' EDER(AL ; p e n ^ , however;j^iuust it be imposed •in a consticutiotuloal m anoes... Juiy. n Falls - 383 Shoshone St..Nonh N( * 733-1222 Buhl- 123 Broadway A\r.S<>nh * Irvsort to biblical1 codeCO has no place - 886 Bhx Lakes BlvtlNdNoflh • 73^9122 Buriey - • ; 2059 Overiand Iln a constitutional>nal death poialty ■9->C I ' 110 Falls Avenue WeWest • 735«W 5 R upert - -‘ 701 7th St • JAWJVtS jproceedlng.” , 148E»siUndDr. •*7 7370792 Jerome- - 1915 South U n to ln • 324-3W> : AU U Jurois t Pnm •this year at aI bearingh on the II tapped Severn]1 JvJurors, including H rit our Web site at; httpCtp://www.firstfd.com 1For Personal Service-7 lEaton-Ochoa, sud sal they wrote H ■■ilEOEEM THIS COUPON AAl T CARNIVAL n C K E T Bl 'down rcfercDcesfrsfromtheBibleo^t ■ J^ jr FORASSDtSCOCOUNTTOWARO ONE {note cards, broughig h t tbe cards into m UNUMITfOl O W D B S T ^ P . PRiiAnnuil Powntiic nit. Ruc» mlUbkakupcn U| apprwcucmlu lUtnnur IncmciJt anrr(\nHsasuikxi ut kun Hvo nn i.lung the deliberationn roomi and read ■ 9 ”'C IIORiravnm Inwranct U n^uM. lUtbnlUtti n tn tpftj wiihow Rm FcdcnJ cfacci■cckli« KtuiW. IU tnaiul let Coad Ihni V3. I them aloudi

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,______Sundty. Mj » 2S, 2003 Tlmefr+iewt. Twin Fill*. Idaho A 5 M T1mwMw».T«lnFil».M».hW» S4ii4n.lln2S.2003 New‘w Y oricersm arlrk bridge’s birtl N atio n rth^y H’ H' N a t i o n =B sz=: NEWJW YORK (AP) - Gray skiess M an h attan to Brool and intermittentint drirtle didn’te Saturday morning, IdcV New Yorkers frota payingg day of ev en ts commex ects to the Brooklyn Bridgee th e a n n iv e rs a ry of tl H u rray ! C oast erodes Louisiana wetlands eroding away g maric’s opening. 3 w n i lts 1 2 0tb birthday by doing Dl w„kLro ^InKHlW ^ ^ ____ * 1 1 Louisiana has ksst ot»ut 35 square milos of coast a year ;ir>c] aboul ife i n SIm a ll to w hatI ththe stone^uwi-stcel icon wasa Mayor Michael Bh P o is ot i i l i n g s ]ip o ils lii TTIOT^ O H ICK IV 1.900 square m lles sinco 19 3 0 . Louisiamans are campaigning io built: fonfo: crossing from one sidee began the day by croi p e c t’s su ic id c noinote, which has- to thee ot other. opposite way - from Br NEW SWEDEN. Mainaine (AP) - I FumwEd gf been sealed by thelhe state m edical ‘TVe’ikTe're celebrating Brooklyn,’’" Manhattan - in tbe coi • The police tajx; is gone,le, lhet satel- v Mar|MOR.of . exanjiner. j a i d CChristine b Nucci as sbe pre-»• Sen. Charles Scbumer, liie tnicks have* decama m p c d a n d - ‘*®’ Appleton believieves the poison- paredid tto ride' her bicyde acrossa Borough Presidenr town hail is no longercr ia finger- ••• • ings em erged firomom a stew o f per- tb e 66,016-foot,C bridge witb a Markowitz anil Ms p rin tin g ia b , b u t ihU onM| One issue undcider investigation ioJO/9^/ ously thought, and a third of the : l_^ coastal Louisiana hontes unlocked and t c a r tra 16 is th c Bondeson faifamily’s donadon j k \ >W ^ keys in lhe ignition. I wsre of a com m union>n ta b le th a t s&t I ^ j state’s shoreline- homejo the .J / - t ------»-tiu«i(K!rti930^2000)—-r:=i-ciraT;nTi-n’rw ^x> 7i------“Tlie one thinn we ^ unused for a fewV weeks.v A nother fiiblcd M ispssippi R iver D elta - ' P odi io i r u s i e v e r y o n year-old church1 wasw going to be n e a rb y consolidated witlrith neighboring I H H Hrenda Jepson, who live ^ \ -trom your babies- "SfofsClm ...... and has produced docuocumentary' congregations. I B I 1 1 W I I 1 ers say whatever .i*A ' 1,900 square miles ot Louisiana’s nw the environmem, ,ack l„ I' i; k. „ I k ,„ iru films aboul lhe comommunity. Despite theirthi unease, residents est It he But worshippen ed were minor. I ■■04 ' , - Paul, Patty, Mary, Marlene, Ken, marshy coast washed away, up Ihenewl,surewas|.resen.ed ...... jv,,s ,„ll„,i “There is a fear that lifel,k-isnil.kc. 1 to move forward wilh be) M aiM ,tess«e was disputes existed 7 3 3 - 8 i ■■■B . J. J. , . . trom thc previous estimate or Wednesday to ITesident iusl. s hy levee , an.l il.uiis, «li„ 1 it u se d 10 l)f." an F. “Com pared to mui[jurder, they w ere g y | | | | | | . . sp rin g ritumis. a ls r e s biyiHrtolhls l U / i n ' ------~ Julie, Phil, John & Sharon & our families 1 ,5 0 0 .squai-o m.lc-s, said the environmental polip-adviser stepped tl„„>li„,,, 1„ „ ,,K„ k, |y The first sign that sc It con- just a tem pest in a; teapot,” said U lH y after hof o 'u r s planted their potato Haj track for tttln - M E T A L , ______I _ _ ! ______USGS, an In te rio r D epartm ent Jim ConnaujOiton. who Iraveled sedim ent - nee,I,,...... was amiss came on ApApril ah JJ ,1,5 he last patches of win- clu eople church membeibcr Raymond 3 0 8 - 55215 : SHEET M iMdWsdnMi ______124 BLUE LAKES BlVtDLVD.SOUTH ~ bureau cliurced with Safeguard- to l/ouisiuna lo Iciirn iibout c*ni- ihc coast - fM)tn i i-.u hini'. 1 h. worshippers munchedrd (on baked snow memelted, Residents pre- whi ic sus- H ildebrand. ^______- -Sion around ihc D ella. « l-1i ;iic iil.iiri. .N,ivi;:.tiiiin c.ui.ih ^;o()cls a l a c h u rc h soc;social hour, |,a„dforMeMemorial Day by mark- M vfM onlsi i .JU,'.. 'J J ----- ■ ...... ‘ ' ...... - ...... ' , ■ ...... , - ...... '‘Over ih c nexl 'SC> hours you oil iinii luiiiiial i'..i- i-\|>lers liaveive swoojKid foot maypolpole, as they have for ' poUonsdwtU m s .0 c o a s ia l r e s io r iiiio n , io ld has hc-nuii .i c.irn|),iii;ii im i,u ■ imo a communily withth noi hotels. 131 y^ars. srs«nlc. i m .restaurants or bars, wherewhi social StiU, thereere is a sense lhe lown lives remain ceiitereered on ils won’t exper)crience the rebirth of r ' ~ I ii> i'c-1.1 lhe chilling c ' I r \ ' 6 D-Dav * * ' ■ Locally owned and operated by At & I’eggy Armstrong; a n d a w in te r in g fjro u n d fo r can lie done, vas involved have done: it a t all. • learn more .iboul wh.it weve do. H - MENMORIAL DAY! ife K- Wcst&idMcn'sAssocIailon6:30a,m.aiGrandst^^ 4297N. 1325E.(CarterPaekIW.) . Buhl • 5 4 3 - 4 2 8 3 miRraiorysonKbirds. The cond,uineerin(' plan thai lhe uorsi. saul lanu Accidentsts cause heaadaches I J T ® - 7 Tm • could Cost about SMbiUion over .lohnsioii ol liiL- :r v ic e t l ! W ed d in g s, • A c r '*• ’ !?' *• XT 1616 Main Street, Buhl several decades, Sciemisis sav Survey's Naiion.il'W.-il,Ml.I ILDS 66 SEF 2 & “fno^?STG™dsSX^ ■ EIAYES the billis relatively cheap. Researd, Cen,enn l,.,t.,v„,„, for Mem(lorial Day travelerst Anniviversaries, Parlies5 S ^ Doing nothinK, Ihcv estimate, Since l‘»'t(), al.oui.hu p. io „ ’I , ' i V O N S T H O C T I O N C O . . I N G will cos, more th a n S.OO hillion „ f th e state, ce„.,,l l„. - B e alulyl u Elegancel Stylel The Associated Press___ bridge eras•ashing down onto ihe ift'^FIagDay jusi to resiore infrasiniciure. occurred sooth ol (iiir.iii-- tnick and1 killingk the driver, 47-- ■ .\ scries of pileups in Maryland year-old Doi)ouglas W. Lohmeyer of 539 Clelear Lalraska,;ka. a 10-mile decision.1010 ra is e th e te rr o r a le n bridal shop Buhl. ID 63316 \ H H ffl' Monday-Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm | lli ,r2nL'm\h’ir\hil; il'lroel .iifU-1; ol Inierstaie SO remained to hif^ onn Tuesday,T ihou^ travel Cas • Oil • Diesel _www.buhinowcrsh^p.Com • ___ ; I • Commercia Jusiai >.iniuiay alteilel a iiacior- mdustry offidalsoff have said terror 24-Hour Card Sysl I • S t o c k sl.miiiu-(l imo1 anai overpass concems haveha made driving vaca- CofM Sm Us For Oldi^wBcaw F ft ^ ' f MipiUI’ l I Vld'.IV Illliht.i. sendingsi the lions morefe jxjpular than flying. 326 Broadway Avo. SoulhG reat Father'snDayGiifts^lI • Reunions I • Portraits • Guns & Accccessories I •W all Decor N ^'lU L^'ht?"'” ' Fun...Practical...Or Both! | KGBP tPaCk i w r P R I Ar • General Guiun Repair H ^ r*'' watck for - 1 , F L O R, I • Re-Loadinglg Supplies H < : SUPER SOD SATj n i R D A ^ ^ i I Robert: J. MacDon - f , I PHO ITOGBAPHYnald 1 Sagebrush Days Tune 15 ^ nnllnHlmii investments 326-4568 ■•li' ;^[TCheme: "Spirit of America" yKUljttfKUU^ i with the t-12 Highway 30 15228 E 4500 N • Buhl •(208)543-6577^^^H[• I • lu Filer, ID 83-328 3 &4y ComfOunityChimih Service, Stuiday July ^ y 326^754 w Plant a b a d ^^^ Holly Langdon, Sagebrush Days Chairperson, is Auihoiized Edge Wireles.s Dealer limGS-NBWS I To reservee a place on this i ^^Hworklng diligently to make this years event the best Satellite Dish Systeirts MOflGV D3GGS iry Chapel . "- ’i-^Hever.We will keep you posted as different events, New Gift Seleciions / r ^ ■f ( I fori■ your business r ^ 7 n a " " ‘ :r,® ‘H n's * places bccom e available to us: ca rd s. Cologiw.'^, 6 m u c h m o re iuether; “Com e and C elebratrate with U»l" I ' ’ A j i p l c l M e . ) 1^ Can Billie.^enslee at 735-:y - 3 £ ,V 6 . ;;V side'^'alk Sales (D ow ntow n Buhl) lip: 10 o.m. ■ Sunday Night SoiSorvico: 7 p.m. ' I forraates & deadlines / l K e g . S 2 44.90-^jOOOij@ . 9 ^ i's Followship, Home of Julio0 McCray.K 7 p.m. orship. Bible Study. Youth Qroiiroup. 7:00 p.m. ^ 9 - Vendors In tbe Park ~ Parade :all 543-9SS9 for information. Our Greer t e l M i i g [ ■ T h leTlmes-]^ is Biirstiiting IRMS CAN1 ISTRIKE K with.. ZM Z)-N o shirts o r des this yearlll I L ert t your D ad shine. . FREEcCOMPOST DEUVtR ANY TIIME . . K1 ^ ^ G iftOCertificatea Available. 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By Jonathan WeUman would boos>ost the economy. hurtlurt by a new ta* cut for comm pa- emplojlyees can enjoy 1 d ie ^ Tha WMhlngton Pw t C o m p an ie s will wi also feci freer to nicslies that buy equipment m i 1S.SUC sto d c s; irinstead of taking out futuu tu re , h e said. • ~~ ir » Al thite Holiday! ;ficit. # \ I WASHINGTON - Thele S350J bil- in creasin g ly/ debilitatingdi loans. Then Tl there’s the defii sm iss m \ Hon tax ^ T\ y il i Come See Us mcnt boom that couldId crcatei a • • e m r Then $ I million new jobs. ion in taxes over the next decac a d e , 1 / Siich trends can takek e 10 Eventuaually some sort rven billion is “a roundid in g 1 A liiesday :rror,” sa id M ickey Levy, c cl: h ic f m develop. But the playt o f adjuljustment will opposed and diampionec ^conomist at Banc of Amerlerica ^ V \ ^ \ andUaake Your DealI// I / c u t a rc c>x‘inR a d istin ctly havetoto be made to Jecurities. calendar, whidi ailminati But Prakken said the tax c u t’s % mpact on the defidt shouldn’tn’t b e \ Nowmber 2004 presider and p.,y for5r all this. That ™p J f a M C Q v«nwDnl*d; conga-ssional elections. ravalieriy dismisscd.TTie econono m y ^ % Bush and other Rcpi;cpublic,ins is the o;" amble we're "“Jnay be huge, but the amounim t o f * ^ who ox’crcame almostit uni iv ersal - mnoney o r aaim lly available for• newr n v e stm e n ts c a c h ye ar is rc laative- t ilocatlomnsjnmafalls&lilenme / nemocnitic opjxjsitiono n in th e tit.lking. jnvc Hou-sc a n d S e n a te . bclie%'lie%'e th e tax y modest, about S406 billionon in AMtertdrt drift w»t tt n foatlioimai9d$J cuts ^\ill tnpRer a wave-ave of new 9 ? zoo:’001, hc said. In 2004, die taxIX c u t h a n a . 9 0 tSt. .U Uncoin 1534 d.(i. investmeni that will push.i.sh b usiness - . wvill ill cost S14S billion, more tha bird of that investment total.'l.T h e JEROROME TWINFALLS ow n ers a n d e.vecutivess to tc e.vpand -lo.IPr.kl.en, 4 ih e ir enterj»rises. Ix'pinn hhi .n n s .im l ’ovemment, already in -defie fic it, 8 0 0 -2 B6 7 7 - 7 0 0 0 •economic Advisers ei\d a lonR jobs droiijilu. yill have to borrow that m' u-ith th is tax m-noney o t to financc the tax cut: c a c h -3900^Ita 10 : •"nieie'snon^'” '’'*-’"'''' 324-i M T.conpaulos.oom WWW. q k 800-233-2934 /ear, if the' provisions anjr e n ’t : cni 'vliuisoevei'," a senior,ior adminis- . ,,ses.” the administnicion ad official yea tra tio n official Siiid. ‘■'nicIliere was a said. uillowcd llo to expire. **735-3900 biR risk in not doinn it.":." ■ B u iP rak k e in w a rn e d th a t asses.s- *n D avid W'yss, d iie f ecoi■conomisi at ing'the taxc cut'sci economic actual Standard & Poors, estim;•imaied that l)enefit has4 l)eenb rcndercd all but th e legislation sh o u ld addad< alxjiit a impossible.. VinuallyV all the tax perreiii.ii^e point off economict break.s will1 l)eI; lehiponiry, unles,s urowtli nexi ye;y, worthrth $110 bil- future Conpniprcsscs extend them. If him a n d p e rh a p s 70().(W.(«M) jobs. iiicy ’re ex;teiided. tei the t;ix cut's "N oi had." h e sa id , buIt t cc; a u tio n e d . e v en tu a l costosl rises from $350 bil- [■tM ■•il does not remake tliele future."( Uon to at leas;asi 5800 billion, accord- 'H h ' legislation, howevi.ever, is also j„g ^ th e Cenier Cc on Budget and likely to piisii this yearear's deficit Polio.' Prioriiorities. a lilx.Tal think [ s l well into record temItory. tor Within [a„k.' .IS little as ioiir years,s. Ihe l shon- "You can’tn't ail-Wer any of these f S lerm i;ain from the t.LV cui Mil ,,uestions ;mymorcam without decid- ium into lonfiiemi paiil>am. as th e inj; w h e th e;r r youv l)elieve th e s e sun- j S S covemineiu's hum for lenders seis arc real.ll oc r not." P ra k k e n said. | | S i)e p iis to co in p e ie w ithhtheprirate th re- jf real, any long-term BB secior's need for cash,h tot invesi. prohlems wilhwil the deficit would according to some econoi.nomisis. disappear, hhe e Siiid, b m th e iK-nefii % . “r.venuially some sortort of■ adjust- onomy would Iw tem- ^ ineiu will have to Ik- madetoiiay mai ,H;,vdaswell.'ell- W yss said h is short- ^ lor all this." said Joel PnPnikken.an {emi pniwthth projections hold only eclinomist .il Macrot:ro e c o n a m ic mes jf the sunsets arc, as w Advisei>, a St. l^ouis-his-based eco- j,e pul it, fra.raiidulent. Ka :i(tiniL' foiecasiinf; f in nii.-lliaisihe ." ’ otiier.mori i^arnhlethat w erelakinj;jiiK.lt seems nntifjaieanyiiy substantial economic .. hltle scan-." IvMJSt. Tim otloihy Koller, a principal Alan .-\uerbadi. a 1.l\IX economisit McKmseviey & Company’s New .It th e U n iveniity of Cal: agreed that the invest- Berkeley, said; "In the 1 :uis could give con>ora- n ’s not a Ramble. It’s a tio n s m o re.• ftfreedom to efficiently I'S'S that ihis is a bad idea." capital, but, he cau- 1^1 Mol hifjher paychecks .ind ' uinications companies rc-liates Repuhhcai j„ lelecommun in debl l>ecause of had ^ U'.ishiiigiiin si-e t.ir more„a. iirolmnid cli.iiii’i's. however. ts. not the tax code, he Iffl 'Hu' senioi admmistr.M r.iliiiii .HM- . ' " ‘I they '!>' aren't going to l>e Ci.il said coniji.inies likek.. M]cniS(.fl •ll"'-''» Sl''OUI of d e h l a n d l>egin to jre holduii; vasi casliisli reseives exi>and justsi iK-cause 1 o f th e la x cu t. bec.iiis..' e.xeciiiives areire reluciani "WlnU- ilit does( free things up. 1 ^'*3 in mve iheir shareholdiild e rs hi^lilv a •' big change" coming. ta\eti dividends.’Ille casl:ashc(iuldhe Kollersjiid. u.sed Io repurchase- ^tock and l.ikeunse-,e, provisions; in the tax Hg I’Dosi sli.ire p rice s, hmII ssiod< sales cut designeined to eiicour.ige busi- jbjj now i.ice a 20 percerceiii capital ness investmtment may work al cross ^ i^.iliis lax p u n w s e s wiwith the capital gains by lowering lhe taxL\ on ( capital and di\ideiuL‘iul cuts, s.iid A uerbadi. eains and dindends to lhe same If companienies a re l>eing encour- ^ low rale (ir% i>ercenil.I. comc p.m ies a g e d lo inve^vest, h e s.iid. th e y w ould w ill 1k ' more willing; to i

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Dcmocrocrats -cast servadve majlajority, House paslast 18 months, m any percent on May 1. him as a verbally chsch allen g ed Appropriadonss Chairman Broadening the base bas of ihe i^llectual lighi Mcudnc Bell belie-lieves there will be . lalawmakers believe sales tax was recomineiiinended by a S o p e a n o ffid a ls have s programs that will vi have to be special citizens panellel set up Ijy A a roughhewn Texas3XS cowboy elirninated. thhere e i is no more room[ I^mptlionie last year,rear, and ihe v ith little d iplom atic finifinesse and ice Chairman Dean drastic finandal straits■aits the state i f e fordgn-policy e x p•ertise. ert here were signs thai tO;o continue < trimming now finds it.self in coul<;ould l>e suffi- tin his own words, h h< e ^ been would last longer dent to overcome the[he resistance U every program back. 10 extending the salesales tax from! Ight iuid that could CVI l ^ t as hc prepares to si it down nent rccvaluation. ihose sectors and spediie d u i interests world leaders foror 'the fim ' lething that will that have lx.-en exempt.npi. ti£c since the U^S.-ledled war in i t further acrus.s th e l)Oiird cut.'Jts Projwnenis of basese-begin elimini- could Ik- eliminatedd asa> an offset j cs strengthen Bush’s haniland - inter- e there is no more natinging endre progmms and servrv- in whiu would be thele nimosi sii’jijfi- Senate Rnance nationally and at homec -- a n d m a y lue trim m ing every ices, cam lax iwli<7 diunneinge siiiLX- iJii- Cameron said thci compel those leaders to see him A cvdbMrdj cic u t o*ut of PresidMit Buih I t dUpllUpltyed Saturday In a touvenlr c. Past cuts have As ffor revenue, House Speakeich. a t n lo the limit, so Hmceice Newcomb is putting togelhlh- mid-lWOs. H is ability to w in a dian most though Tout it bccausc, you peacc pea proccss and propose force a govcmmer th e U.N. 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It doesn’t matter,” U.S “That’s somet reconstructioD and his v iriy exasperated House And A last week, in commcj a tax cut compromise; oron Capitol "dsjris have to take plai ^ a d e r Nancy P dosi, D- m mei ent rem arks at the Coast Gi Hill both came againainst JShat take placc," Cami :r Bush rushed to the Academy, Acs Bush lashed oui Com e Inn For A Toi•ur a n d appeared to b c d ifficu lt < After cutdne 1 Thursdjor to claim a Europe Eui for refusing to iinport a w eek earlier. spending by abou ...... engengineered crops, saying it h In both cases, the president’s pr j , the past 18 moi R eceive AJ Gift Cerrtificate do nothing to crcatc fanners fan in poor nadons. cridcs may have misjui makers believe t ! reckless and fiscally “President “ Bush has obvio ability to prevail, partly room to continue ble," Pelosi said. pushed pus back on this very h r Dinner atIt O u tb a c k :Steakhousiise sheer stubbornness a n d i " program back. ker, a political sdentist saymg say that it’s bad for Afr redefining th e te rm s of v stretched them s University, said Bush nations nat in pardcular. 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Jrican i » ction of Gctrvify prog/ams ond KXiol events,even: or Europe - first to Polandind, then to IC can bock ond ifilo* wllh o liitle cntcrtoinmcntment En|oy : weekend’s summit in W Russia, and then tolWTince ii for th e ^ 5 b a ^ ! uice, Bush will face his ^ ei of a vocallon - m ifie comlofh of homeI'omc annual economic suRunnmit of the E"an, Ftanc iinord, . war cridcs: French G roup of E ight industrii!trial domoc- fy Moid Scrvicc and MainKtnancc Jacques Chirac, • 1 rades. Afterward hee will\ visit fy RcJtouronl Style Dinmg Chancellor Gerhard 'V U.S. troops in th e Pers■enaanGiUf G e™ ™ Cl ll and Cullvfol Acliviiies r, Russian President 5 and may m eet with Israi ■le Program ond btercisc Equipmoniicnl Putin. and Canadian -C Minister Ariel Shar lister Jean Chreden. JmilOm-5j>n portalion to Areo Eventi Palestinian Prime M in ister • Also attemending th e sim unit will • Geraniums. i r i lifylly Londscoped Courtyardi ondd BalcooieiBa Mahmoud Abbas. nusual ^ itrong Bush allies. 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Hope always sttsteered away from ‘ "1 (AUTB 101 most American of comecnedians: Bob racy material,1, Perret added, ^ , Hope. remembering whwhen Hope reject- : ' Ibe family moved to Qevclarid( ed a joke for th1C c i25th anniversary ^ SPAaS ARE AVAIU when the boy was3 4 “I left of Queen Elizalzabcth’s reign, “I yj M FIRST AND SECOND when I found out( that I don’t want to do10 iit in front of the . couldn’t be king,” Hope Hc later Queen,” the comem edian said. M STUDENTS 'STUDENT! quipped. Like many imimmigrants, W hen P erret ariargued, Hope said, he becam e strongly patrlatriotic. H H “You do it..But reiremember, she still l I | | f l AT LEAST 1 6 YEAR! o ps in far-off H c entertained troops B t i j l has the power to behead.”I | __ / lands, often near comt)mbat zones, “'Ihe public H(Hope was hke tiie ■ during evciy major'220 0 tht century ^ ^ H private Hope,”J,” rertiurks Hal - 'Kseliuaiw v sniD D ihuiuiiRN IN T B IM E D U IE ^D O I Amierican conflict exccaccept Worid Kanter, who co-Vio-wrote six screen- Color AdjiEting War L He was a tireless!ss Iperform er ^ ^ H plays for Hope,>e, induding '‘The ; : for!: charitable cau;:auses. Hc Road to Bali” arand “Off Limits.” teicW riliiig/R ^ HVIF Point Applico appeared before 11I presidents,p “ H e appred atedid igood dirty jokes, ^ • Body Dlmensloni even playing golf withth ;several of but hc never used u coarse lan- ' , them. guage.” Anolysis As a perform er in radradio, movies H H Mel Shavelsonon started as a gag ' and television, H ope capcaptured the „ writer on Hope’;jc’s radio show in c.r Earn 6 Credits Per Summe«ER Toward Your Co uege American idiom. Hiss crispci deliv- 1938 and laterr idirected and co- eiy was tim'ed to th eI latestlai slang. Bob Hop« andant hit wife, Dolores, are ahownm aattending the premiere of Ho(lope'# wrote “TTie Seven/cn L ittle Foys” and Pius A CertifkFICATE O f Co m p l h io n ! His b arbs at politiciansms an d other movio 'Tho) Seven& UtUe Fojre' st a ParamounlOunt Theater In Hollywood In thithis “ Beau Jam es,"5,” Hope played public figures werei well-aimedv, ^ 9 5 5 photo,lo. vaudeville comedledian Eddie Foy in [Iqjilosses run 8 am -2:30 pm • Moaday -Friday • June 2- but never hurt. A nd unlikeuni many the former andd New1 York mayor later comedians, his> hihumor was Jim m y W alker in the latter, CSI Cananyon Building always fit for family audaudiences. O scar w isececracks “I had to twiiwist his arm, in a idline is Monday, Ju n e 2 '. Since appearing onihisfinaJTV hi ■^urtngn[g m o n than 2 0 appear- • 'How-\ about the pictures this ye. sense, because? tJthose were about fieglslralion deadl Ims in which he did spedal on his 90thth birthday, I lanceses on1 Academy Awards Sex, pcrsecuiion, adultery, cannib , the only two fihw ob Hope,” says Call Instructor Rit(ichard Frey 732-6336 Hope’s health has graduadually wors- showsws from 1939 to 1978 a s |j^Ism - we'll get those kids away fn1,1 p ‘=y »■>'> to communi* host, cohos e n ^ No longer able to host or presenter. Bob Hope the TV se ts yet.’ (1960) Pleasee s(see HOPE. Page AIO — — cate, he may be unawarerare of all th e lovod to leaseloa the stars or Joke ^ . celebrations for his 10100( th - and about his} ownov failure to win a regular • 'This is envy time in the vallcy i this was a man who10 cherished Oscar, rm tho Joily Green Emcee,* (196!365) honors. Not th a t hehedldntfoccivehonorary I • '| 'I never had a chance this year Linda Hope, thec o < ldest o f AcadomyAvs- Awards over the years. carcan't dflnh like Lee Margin, grunt Hope’s four adopteded children, When be receivedre< tho Jean Hecstiolt Rod Steiger, can'l enunciate like ! believes her father realizesrea that HumonltatiaQrian Award in 1960, Hopo Laurence Olivier - and when it comesco ' his birthday is appapproaching. Jlh h e (elt out of place, 'like to Richard^ Burton, I'm really In irciroj- “Every time.we talk; abouiat il, he Z*” 2“ GaborCal at a PTA mceUng.' ble.* [,lg (1966) flit other 0»car w iM cracki: , has a big g i ^ on hiislis face,”i she S o rw o f hit • ‘I don'l mind losing, but I hatele 10' a wonderful thing, this bene- said. "H e always saidi ththat he was * ‘What a w go home ond explain to my kidsshow r tvld Selrnlck.* (1940, when f. determ ined to outlivee hihis grandfa* for David tho actors I've been sneering alll < Selznick’ss *Gor>o*i With the Wind’ won ther, who passed awaiway shortly yoar beat mo out.’ (1967) before his 100th birthdehday. ' big,) • 'W elcome to oward nlghtl Ih my “H is health is veryy frailfr at this • T tn v eiry ry lhappy to be hero for my house Ifs known a s Passover.’ point, an d th e doctor won’two let him annual Insuiisull- (1941) (1968) out in crowds with all th c infec- • 'How ‘boubout that air raid ^ ; PI • ’Welcomc to a show dedicated to tion going around. He’s Hi pretty Wednesday^Jay? That was no air raid, much home in his room)m a : nd out on that was JohnJol Barrymore coming tho ™ proposition that Jealousy and the patio,” home from)m W.C.’ Fields' house.’ envy shall not perish from tho Eo. In his prime, Hopejpe received (1942) (1970)(IS B' more than 1,500 awanvards - from • -ah over)r America,A housewives are • * 'And ' I Jusi wont to say, what a tnight Queen Elizabeth, thele ^pe, the saying.'HorHoney, pul on youf shirt, - ->i tho (urs. thc Jewels, the glamou Motion Picturc Acadc Joan Crowtciwfofd's coming over.' Looks Lo( iiko tho opening o( the Be\ honorary Oscars), th e W hite Televisionn -- that's where movies go Hills Hill Toco B ell.... I haven’t seen House, Congress andid dozens of when they^ die.’fl (1953. the first year much mu expensivo Jewelry go by sinsince universities (54 h onorary ihe ceremoimony was telecast) watched wa Sammy Dovis Jr,'s homenc d u ^ s ) . . • ••H ik e toto bo t here In c ase one of ing ing down Coldwater Canyon.' (191978) AS a young m an, HcH o p e t a c d ars they'll havo one loft briefly under the nanlame “Packy ,195953), East.” In the 1950s, he was part- tl owner of the Clevelan ila n d ln d i™ , Dol,>olorcs R eade to join his “We had two Christmi baseball team . e act, and they were mar- • LiLinda explained. “We would open The 100th birtliday ce r i e l s ' ™)34. ITicy’ve b een togeth- a a fewi presents on Christma;las include a May 24 two-1wo-hour NBC „ B 9 y tairs r t in a town not known IVvo TV or three days later, Dadd iwould spccial (a rertm froitrom Easier al longevity. return re and we’d have morere pres- Sunday that drew 12.12.6 million ti-j. ^5ually^3] ^fable Dolores has ents. er Dad would always bri)ring us ^H ^H ^^H viewers); a HoUywoo2(K.2d Walk of b e S S der a doaor’s care for little lit cxodc picccs h c picki up Fame event proclaiminimng Hope as musnuscular pain and was on or his trips.” Citizen of the Century; ™ ) I*be interviewed for this Those who helped make■£ Hope 17 'Hope movies on DVD by article, funnyfu over the years agree! thatd he Universal Studios; a traveling Daughtciter Linda, unofficial was w: a berugn boss. exhibit at the Reaguigan Libraiy, ] ^ e , Dolores,res, turns 94. fun-filled1 thingth with him, bccausc Vbith wi Hope. H c was in a roon The couple met on DecDec. 21,1933, h e was spon»ntaneous.” a adozen other joke writers,rs, when Bob walkedcd into a For manyuiy years the Hope chil- from fp New York, all pitchir for M anhattan n ig h td u b atan d heard a dren obseiserved Christmas Day thc th star's radio show. Ladachman, statuesque beauty sinsinging “It’s while theirlir fath er took his troupe “an “a introven from Seattle,” shyly Ofdy a Paper Moon.”1.” !Hope per- of entertainaincrs to far-off places. w wi rote a joke on a used envinvelope.

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------. ' I------^ Hl£hU£hts In Bob Hope's life: c H May », 1903 - U sl« lowns4 HcHope bom In OUwn. England. 1 M 7 - Family emtgrates to ths IM ted States, settling in ClevtbMland. l» 2 0 t - Becomes rtslng vaudeviKXvltla star, at first a s oart of a daodni act. 1927 - New Yorh staee detxrt in •Sidewains of New VtorK.* 1932 - Makes radk) detxrt on i i i •CaCNtol fijmify Houf.’ I 19 3 ^ 3 6 - Aopcars m sevemi mimpor- ; lam 6roac>way productions, irvtlud-incli ^ J l n i ing -RoUefta.* tfw 1935 'Zicgfcicgfeld : f=oilies’ arxl'R ed. flot and Blue;Blue ■ ■ / M i l rj.T l ' 1934 - fi^ames singer Dolores ■ Reade. Ttwy adopted lour childthildren: ^ H u Y unda, AntrwTy. William Kellyy oni H V ■ ■ ■ f^onora. 1934 - First radio sf'Ow prcmiei ^ H | \ beginning a record 62-yi-ar atfiliaffiha- > ^ H M iiOf'witti NBC. . 1 9 3 8 - Feature Mm dotjul m-Tf Htt'flrl S ir Broadcasl of 19 3 8 ; m unic 'H nc .ir^d Sh;rte> Ross smg -Th.in for tho Memory; F«b. 2 3 .1 9 3 9 - First Oscar appear-nop ance, Dreseniing tfw awards (or Bob Hop« It Ihowlown In character In the fllmt ‘NotiNothing But the Truth; lett. anild Bob Hope cracks Jokes)s tot an audience of thouiandidi ofc Ql» m aiu d In an open^lrr ttheater In Cu Chi, 20 miles nort bost SMOr: (lims. ^ -The Paleface; of Sajgon, during a 196S969 Chrfitmu tour of Vietnam.m. Fab. 2 9 .1940 - First aopcamnc ns Academy Awards master od monips. in all. he served as nn i. emcee or c^nosI 20 times - ^ Hope Oetwcn 19J0 ana 1978. roscry Continued from A9 deity.y ItIl wasn’t going over, so Bob 1940 - Co-stnrs witfi DinR CtosD Qitnc Shavclson. "I bcbclie\’L* every come- saw me mi bomb. Dut he lold m e I and Dorotfn Lamour in fust ot t . great, lliat was the ttiming •Road' ni'tu’os. •Tiic Road1,0 to dian has to Ik>e aan actor first, and was Bf lie’s a ver\’ ro’ood o actor but he’s Poi'»It ink my career," northeast SmRnnore; achman touched on Bob May 6 .1 9 4 1 -Pi.-ft? first camD,niQ ashamed of il.t. f So if he played a U ch k 's great appeal: Shov. (O' SO'vicrmon ,v, Mmchtch Field! serious scene. hc 1 would always Hope's^ break up the crewcrc aften\-ard with “HeHe'Xvas everyman. He wasn’t H in Calilnrnia [er lhan anybody else. When 1948 - r.rft; Christmas tojt (or ser- some kind of ga,SiiR." i R ivere in Vietnam, ho was as big vcempn t.iKinf; part n Berimin n:rli(t.,r Phvllis Dillerler. who became a we wer iward as anybody. H c was the I ■ I L 1 V 1950 - MakVs first televisionin SPO-sc regular on ,th,the H ope shows. a cowa: heir first meeting; Ki‘y whowr newr got the girl, whoI ,:iais. n.:ij.iinR ‘rs! Cn- stmasias ispe- ; rem em bers the ^ 'y She had been1 b booked into a sec- alwaysays said the wrong thing, who March 1 9 .1 9 5 3 - Sfr-iCS asIS CO-cc ond-rate hotelel in W ashington. couldnIdn’t quite dance or sing,” n.is: (O' frs; tcifvisi-c! Oscar11 cecoit- P.C. Ladimihman said, "niat's why he "I had an audilidience full of hook- represcresented all tho.se servicemen 1969 - R.-to-vos Mofla o( FreecVeeaom ers" she. recallrailed, “ and 1 was out there thi who were doing the I J j "1 ‘rorr PfCSi.li'n; L030T S JO^nsDinson. doing mv littlele .act about domes- “ ttiele things;*tl frtarch 2 9 .1 9 7 8 - Host o( OscaDscar cc’C--non> (O' me last lime. ^ > J December 1990 - Goos to PersPersiai G j’* to entortair' trooas on ;ne • 4-h. "Silk" FitusTreerees 0‘ trH! Gu” W;r. nis last Cr^nstr Reg. 19.99 sn.-w, (O' fooos. Overseas, ne ’S lagentT ^H lOkt'C' ’’r a-ioo3v teiis vOj : ■ Wi • "Silk" Led|B Garden! - Of'iyine i; • . you’re on yourjr own.'^ ■ rB. T 5 I^BQtMS^heifn. May 1993 - cdo: ■ y v : a ~ SDi-:ia '{-atjrnE"E o«cM Air Rircs • Airline • Amtrack C'l-.toi and T -m c d' ■;ir Rrni.il • Itnlch • CmiM:' • Toursr P I I :v 'tf Ca-tc. Reap.:capn ALlQiH .il3 Cluncr> • ViKMiion P.ickti(:cs m&Promte November 1996 - NBC ans hishiS 1' special. •Lau(>hin(i«itn inc. ''tiA el "Silk" Presidents; ■ n t «•matiovMil F MI t& Containers ^ S t U u m Matcli 1997 -U .S . Navy christeiristens "Vour C niise it tiiiviJuiti<11 F,F,\perti" I the USNS QoU Hope, a 950-loc f ( Inctofa" I 33.000ton sunpori sinp. 3 West 13th, Burley IDI •208-876-0162 •; H ^ May 2000 - Librar) o( Concrcs;vcss M ^ \ Spring!, Co ODons tne Boo Hope Gaiiery of Mon- Fri 6:30 - 5:30 m ' A'-ieiican in:i'r;,v’vi'ent. ^ ^ H M B ^ r l i f i c i a l Br ^^^^H O erries, Fn

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Ibronto back on a lis t o f SA R S- , ____ i i i ' i B • be^ consider- Jf (\-orkcrs in Toronto <^ce q i( again ■ - : 3? ' affected areas or b< strapped on stuffy masks ma and . r . in g a (ra v el w arn intng g fo r th e c ^ . ^ O ur beautififul new intersectiol i o n T - jjovms Saturday to eonfroifront a new t ; { Ontario andlbronro n to h e a lth offi- SfVRS threat th a t an official \ | dais said Friday/ an o apparent^ ^ learned could involve 40 \ undiagnosed SARSIS case at North \ X •; , IS SOON^ TO BE OPENN . more, w-ccks after Can y V York General Hosp;)spital may have yL.. ‘.iJ claimed itseU free of[ theth deadly infeaed healtb careiro woibeis, other i||||VI D o w n t o w nI Come Downtov:own nrus. patien{s tmd theirr fafam ily m em bers- The refXNts of a posstossible new j-jTi V v on o n e w ard in la te i , and see it duritir i n g J f outbreak in Toronto caic a m e on a llit A patient tiansfesfe rre d fro m th e •- day of rare good n c \ «: ouout of Asia, L«»j| ward to St. John'si's ] R e h a b ilita tio n J WESTERN DDAYSl'p sidcrod tfae likely where severe acute rcrespiratory l l*^'i Hospital was considi source of four monlore cases under rWay, May 30 s\'ndrome originated. RHINESTONE ROPSR8HOWJW • sincc late L— in%-estigation, th ery y ssa id . I t w as n o t ' For the first time si 7:00-8:00 PM were report* known where thee nnew cases may M arch, no nev%' cases wei DANCE tNSTRUCTlON ed in Hong Kong on,r ISaturday. Heiltlicire worker!»0 are seen Inside the entraittrance of St. John's Rehabllltath Ition have come from. Hanif Kassam,, itmedical officer 6:00-8:30 PM on Main Streotreal Taiwan had no new dea Toronto Friday. second day in a row and of h e a lth in Y ork: RegionR' north of 8TBBET DANCE 8:30-11;30pm on Main StroeItrool offidals said the>' sawV a “notable Canada canin expcct( an increase of SARS S has spread to more; tht a n th e cit>-. said Slaturday att that at 8,000 people around the globe>eand least 40 people wlwho had direct dowTjward trend." West Nile \irus v in the summer 8.0C laturday. 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Satuniay Sar they soon would withtJidnnv j I ^ ^ H ought to hold ba ck th e rescue ies< workers and replace tthem t o o s l o w response w as toi B outcflika dnn-e rnsav, with \vitl relief and recoverj' expert m w L ,• people thnn\ing diunks The 1 death toll was expecte to BOL'MERDES, .User and otlier objects at his rise rist as bodies are pulled fromim th e Kunous crowds hurled|ddcbnsand d SSSi m e kicking ih c cars in his nibble, n ib and Hakim I tohand , insults at Algeria’ss presidonc B o u teflito \^as no t h u n . the th e /Ugcrian dvil proiecdonn ut n it, Saturday when he \nsitilaied a loi™ abuse .^j, directed at said sai< it could reach 3,000. devastated hy an eaicar.hquakc, Bouieflikaa and a other offidals ^^as Ti h e th r e a t o f d is e a s e w as ri; blaming the go^•emm( A lb e r t ! abolddisplrplay of criticism against they ,he said, especially w ith teirim per- m JD B . Michael 'T T _ J 'C ai dealh toll that rose to1 nenearly 1.900 , mili,ar,-.lr\--backed government atures 3,^ rising to 104. D o u g la s X I I \ B rooks, ;md shonages of foodJ atand ™ier knora to clampds down on dissent, "Other risks such as infec The anger came as Japanese ,\midthe;le strife and dcstniction. must be tackled," W illie MgM j bPENS* rescue wtirkers said t.u-t.u-y pulled a Japanese aic aid workers on Saturday of Britain’s International Re^cscuc ^ sumvor - a 21-year-olc NS -old waiter - ^aid thc\- h had some good news. Corps told the Press Assodcd a tio n MAY 30 irom the rubble of a, liohold on the ,\fter3.5hoihours of digging througli ne\vs agen^' in «Vlgcria. 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JERUSALEMLM (AP) - IsraeU Washashington assured him pulub- from Palestinian towi;owns. lued amid the s^ p e a hardliners vowowed Saturday to lidyiIy it would lake mto accountIt a Violcncc continuec a settlement, block a U.S.-bacjacked “road map" listt ofol Israeli objections. negotiations for a : for Middle Eastist pcace, with one For For their part, Palcstiniaion with Palestinians killedkill by army iilMideieast m em ber of: Israeli Prime . leadcaders said Saturday thehey fire in the Gaza Strip,Stri one late Ither, Saturday, Minister Ariel,cl Sharon's party expecT»ct Washington to keep its ii Friday and the othe: calling it “diee Imost dangerous" promomise to them that the roaoad Israeli troops also-*so--raided the Bil^UronDavte e cam p in th e »• pcacc plan everrer prcsentw. mapap would not be changcdi toI TXilkarcm refugee ci K tttht Wddef Nawi S an , Tbe primeic minister was accoi:commodate Israel, thougugh West Bank and a1 househt in the ask his 23-member theyley w elcomed Sharon’s accepept- dty of Hebron, arresnresting several \ W est BanBank - More expected to asi Cabinet on Sur>unday to back the anceice o f the deal. suspected militants,us. cHw 200 windsweptt communitiestx plan, and -• dcdespite 'th e resist* The Thi Palestinians accepted thed Militias have toldold Palestinian d tt West Bank hilltops,ip$.Some.sucfa P in aides were confi- roadlad m ap last m onth, and U.U.S, P riine M inister Mlahm ahi oud A bbus ail Shiloh, have tifljr brick side- ance - Sharon i ing approval. offici'ficials said Friday that theheir they would haltIt attacks on wHlks a n d grocery stores. st Some ■ ___^ den t of winning Malnbarriw . nself was reluctani rcscriservadons also w ould b e takeiken Israeli civilians only on if Israel h i /e d irt roads and, no water; oth- ■ .... __ Sharon himsc Sftcondary barrier to embrace thedie thrcc-stage pre- intoIto account.i calls off militaryi ststrikes. Israel ^ l^ reuntveidtiesantandmuldplec H .... . ^ I call off strikes •GrwnUne* ' scription forjr setting up a The Th plan’s first phase callsi ffor has said it would cal olcsti^ans to rein in militarants only if Palestiniansans act first to ■ l5 h ^ Jewish settlenlements,which I H Ilvlsra«li'Battl«ment 'A Palestinian stastate by 2005, and Pale: nd Israeli troops to vrithdnIraw crack down on militiilitias, i ^ e from suburbss ool f Jerusalem ' H ■ PalertJnlan Pc ■ » / did so Fridriday only after and fortified encla'claves in Arab H co f ■ communities to hillliilltop trailer cainps, are amongg tthe biggest obstdcles to negotia>riating peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Accordirrding to some inteipretations of thechc Bible, they The Bluele Lakes Blvdi Branch a ^ th e rightful placcicc of< the Jews. Tfl A rabs, they arc a enemy footholds in the hcaiicart of a pro- o f DD.L. Evans Baank p ^ d Palestinian stau:tate. ^Vbout 200.000 Jewsews live in set- i r will be closesed Saturday,f, M ay 31st tlUmpnts in the propredominantly PUHRK Pjflestinian territories■ics of the West Eeok and Gaza Strip,rip, and for the forr Westem Dayy s. l a ^ t p ea c e planI t(to have any m M chalice, Israel willi hxhave to relin- quisb some of themI andan stop build- ing o r expanding othe:thers. But eveiy Razor i We apologi:^ize for any incoonvenience suiqde ^mbing andm d every post- wire P®' ^ NOTE: f. ponement of talkss m akes it less . colls F e n c e DrawingOn Is ' cause to our cuustomers. schematic this may c likely tbat Israel will wil do any of PPathj for etoctronlc i I 50 that. , det(letkting oenaors: Unpaved/ed Razor “Settlements or peapeace "goes the botprlnta 10-teethlgh service«road rc ■n-ench: wire coilX)llB mai^ra of frustrated;d Palestinians.I 13-foot deep Tlie 1,200 residentlents in Shiloh ______cak^cotriforc in che de ES: Iv m I Ministry of Dofente; BlMtarr•l«m;AB80Claled Prots — . I “X h igher power■iS^ushere," ke. s o u r c e s : BBB sai(^ Chaim Katz,, 4;43, the buriy D I I plenty of . - ' m a jc r of Shiloh, who* 0 left a subur- th e Israeraeli argument that this religious community and p barviife in Toronto) to follow w hat peace processpro is n ot about Jewish room for her diildren toI playp out- ■ > 2 1 5 Blue Lakes BtvdI N orth • Twin Falls>•734-5700 < hc says was a spiripiritual calling- settlemenlents but aboul fighting ter- weigh the dangers for her. I home it% t ' “The attacks only strengthenso our ror. ButC wew all know th a t th e mini- “When it hics d ose to h snU love it resolve. We will neverver leave,” Kats mum reqiequired to stop the violence more frighterung. But I stil 0 raise my | g j | ^ l | | | l sai^ staring down, an an d en t, ter- wiil be! a a very serious withdrawal here. Il% die only place to i raccd hillside to bibbiblical Shiloh. of settleirements." children," she said. now an archaeologyogy site at the Lost WednesdayW and Thursday, ------^------foot of the townOTi where it’s the Whithite House scrambled to believed the Jewsews built the keep the]1C Israeli setUement issue in IbbjbTiade and th the e ark of th e play as-s<}-senior Bush aides tried to c o v ^ a n t oncc restedIted. finfrtunene inngitnge in th e soharon said he dally endorseenc the faltering peace “aghiizcs’’ over losinjsing Shiloh and plan, BctWehem. It wasis tlthe first time At thele firstI meeting of the Israeli hc ^ d mcndoned•d byI name the and Palealestinian premiers, a week Shia re In 1th e Celleb ratimcnt issue took concrete:te steps that these setde- a back^at to morejre pressing con- ments5 be dismantled,” said1 ll cems about terrorisiirism. Palestini^ninn R>reign Minister Nabil A planned mcctiacting last week Shaadi.h. 1Rolling bade Israeli sctde- Q A Free Ericssonn R300 LX I in die West Bank has been a between SharonI anda President ments in Digital Plionn p e (I ph o n a par Bu^ was postpoitponed. 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— ^ ------E d i t o r iAL a ______~| Coucich Thoughtits on MemclorialDay ^ potato)(kidl : return t(to those whi[10 served need a push:"^p e mlorial o r Day action inn civilian( areas, while o r the long ternterm , the 33 has ta k e n s lill stojpping p ] enemy forces, g reatest th re■eattoour a t Ta’a renewed The troopops effectively carried so d e ty is n ot)tal-Qaeda al • ianinginthe out a swifi sw mission, kept f. , a n d it is n otll K N orea orth a Kc n d iv - ^ '; is n ot Iraq. Itle wis ath y wc w e -jr'-.vu nds of many human losslos to a m in im u m , a n d vl f j mean)id of simply experienenced relatively low choose to live,w m how u ch wm e -.jt::’.! choose to sit,’ much how wemu m indsremember casual tieies. As of today, the choose to cat. d British coalition has Americans, Insteadlave ^ passed U.S. and ] W e’re supposedI to be such a _ - being a day to i reits original lost 196 soldiersso in Iraq, sports-loving sodety,ety, b ut in • V loved ones who havia y 10 honor Despitete that low count, how* fact, m ore a nd m oire rei wc are let-'^. i on, il has regainedservicemen it ever, thele pain still resonates tin g a few actuallyy plplay sports importance; as a day _____. o n th is w hile th e re st of usJS watch.w O u r fallenM American sei M emorial Day. chF ild ren are even1 mom ore inactive and wiiinen and Our view: All Two of those th a n w c arc. Roscarc:jarchers their sacrifice _ casualties are believe that the genelenerationia for (his nation. A 0 m e ric a n s s tio u ld from Idaho. This school now w ill b ce thcthi first in Tile holiday . past Thursday A m erican h is to ^ thaUiat will live. ponder the unselfish a sh o rter lifu llian1 its p a r e n t s . ' , - • date,^ back lo ^ one of them, D r. F ran k Booth,ll, apa h y sio lo -;- r i sacrifice m ade by U.S. Army Sgi. 186S. when n{ gist at the University•sityof r Union Gen. John America's fallen defenderj0 rs Richard Paul M issouri, h as evenn givengi a A. Logan desig- Sc C a r l fro m nam e to em brace whiw hat is killiagt Nf! th is M em o rial Day. nated May 30 to Glenns Ferry. so m any of us, sedentientary d e a th ;';-:' decorate the ^ - 9 was laid to rest W syndrom e, SDS. F■or o rt all we - ' ■ What do you think? graves of Civil ^ “ wilh full military ^ — attend to thc threat>at ffrom > War soldiers. W » e w e lc o m e v iew p o inits ts honors in his ab ro ad , we’re n ot doidoing nearly ' and lo renew a • hometown. Carl. enough to p ro tectt us from our* ' • ‘ p le d g e ’“to a id V\fro m o u r re a d e rs o n this 25. died in a Y oung people!ca n offcEer m ore selves, from our indundulgences an d o u r sloth. O urr childrench a re •- ' and assisi ihose a n d o th e r is s u e s . ■ helicopter crash whom they have ___on May 9 during at risk of an epidcmiiemic no less ' ' nother Memorial Da;)ay finds , - - gowiD without crare. After years in lh a n w hat they suffciiffcred in th e - "-j lefl among us a 3 f a rescue mi.ssion die American peoplt^leonce W whidhich d ass sizes have been whit­ past from diphtheriajr ia o r typhoid"-’ ;! airlift an injured Iracji sacred charge ___ildier's and to help aii again acknowledginging die f J H l d ed cdown, teadiers once again or polio, only it’s not nearly a s - ' ’ upon a nation's orphan.” child. c debt we oive th e menI women and w ' nd them ^ves struggling with ^ . dram atic so nobody’sdy’s raising who serve (Jiis iiutioti in uni •D a v i d s , “ j gratitude, the sold• that tocfay's AmongIR the tributes and ' lore students dum rliey cun reul m oney lo fight it. ’Hie skill and valor 'dl^mon-they d P sailor’s widow and ondo not pos-' speechesL'S made lo recognize B r o d e r ' engage and m omtor Some would say ofth sacrificc. this fallolion hero were these strated in rolling up the opp Meantime, each year ut thus tion in Irai| is but tlie latest ■ time, r a n k lEe Ti O R D young Americansif dc the past in words fron■om his widow, Audrey: ‘ me, himdreds of thousands of , F D dence of the cjuality: peopleof die p younaung men and women arc p a ddu- i I______sess a real sense casualtiesof in “Richariard was a good man, j in the anned forces.:al Cynical as '------' auting n g from colleges (where the T h a t’s bccause this e pidem ic ■' 'lb pul the losses ofrose tl above and whilill h e w JS n ol know’n in . , re]x>rters are supjwsedIk*, to In - lar cohort of you?oung people m the cost}st ofc their education has beene perspective. U.S. cas; War inflict- the world,Id, he played an impor- i none of those I knowwere who w world, most Amiimerican youths subsijbsidized, dirc-cdy or indirecdy,I is just called famcss.css. As m any- ' World War II ros.T cost, wilh lant role,e. We are so proud of- embedded i widi units in diele have csctraordin;linary opiwrtunities, byy diedi public) and are being as one-fourth of ourur childrenc •lOO.OOO. ’n ie Civilist W on bolh his contrilribuiions to our nation IPersian Gulf came back witl,iih any- iK'catuse this cou:ountry has dedded encoincouraged to pursue their arc obese, a numbertier ith at’s dou- lecades, the and hisi roler in making the Athing | but the deejx-'St admirliradon riglidy dial dieyley are the very best caretireers, wfthout much regard toQ b led in th e last decacjcade. And • ' ed an even greater t d iseases g enerallyy associatedas • • G2(l.()l)() lives lostI'ietnain W'ar world a betterb place. IJe will for ‘ those wtiose actions thejicy cov- investment wee canc make. Uieirleir sodetal obligations. ered. Ls it wrong to suggest■ lhat diose Til with obesity and inactivity,inac lik e " • sides. In recent dectely 33,000 never beL* forgoiteti.”f ‘ Tliose careers can be produc- It is good that we take aI siK-cialS| , who are die red;edpienis of this uveve andj fulfilling and often of diabetes and cardiov.liovascular o r Korean War and Vietcan military That simple s elociuence j m o m en t e a c h y e a r to d iink k alx)ut ; nadonal invesirrMment miglit be greatreal value lo the nation. But diehe attention defidt disolisorders, are- I took ai)i)roxiinatelAnd none should remindre us all of the ^and tu honor those who havi,ive asked to give somsot ediing back to • goodDod dial diese young m en anS1 rap id ly incA-easlng. ■Uld :”().()()() A m ericaiacccmnt for great cansiiise of freedom he and ' ffoiiglil th e n a tio n ’s w ars a mnd the communityly and£ die country? I wom^omen (and their counterparts5 O ur kids a re simphnply not exer’*' *' lives, respectivelylife. / others dieilied lo protect. jgiKu-ded w liat is o ften a fraf:agile do not think«• .so. finisinishing high sdiool. junior col-1. cising enough. WhaT;haT gim es - >if ihese figures .‘ars,aci througli Today wew can visil cemeier- peace. i 'llirougli diee luckli of histoiy und lege;;ge and trade schools) could do0 ifi th ey play a re videoseos isitting o ri'-''" ’'^ file loss of civilian mdlift conflicts ies ihrciiiflughout America and Il does nol dem ean or disllishonor througli the dedsions ed of dieir dieyic^ all contributed a year of theheir th e ir big bottom s.. Onlyaquar^'^-'^:On In tile past 12 yeanI'o, Somalia find graveives of ihose who gave Uiem ! to sugj'.est lhat this hoHoliday elders, no youngmg Americans for lives,ves, ut the outset of Uieir career«rs. le r of A m erican childihildrcn g et sb-;'''*' two wars in Inui andn. the U.S. their lives, li\ .IS Abraham is ' also a time to consider wli.vhether thrc'e decades? haveh: been rc*quired is; almostair incalculable. m uch as an acccptcditcd m inim um ‘ ' ' the ideal of national servicece, to give ui) a perieriod of their lives A ^ in Bosnia, Kosovo,used volun- Lincoln saidsii at Geltysbtirg, so ^ A wide spectrum of of physical activity.ty. And/ w hile • which they repre.sent, shoulluld l>e for military .servjrvice. llia t ';.xemp- Repiepublicans and Democrats sup- I and .\fghanistan.d of a regis- that the' nationni might live, and ^ ip- w c continue to spendicnd billions o f ’ ' e.vtended to a much largerr p;irti of tion luis nothinging to do widi iheir pomoas plans for national service, d ollars on sports, muim uch of it a t ' ^ armed forces Iiaveny ii> e.'cperts “'nuit lhisIiis naiion, under God. ( our iwpulation - esiK’ciallyy our> merits or iheirr superiorsi qualities. butut thei. idea languishes for lack< ofo schools and colleges.ges. fu n d in g ' " laiy iroops insieatlmitment i of shall haveve'a new birlh of free- jyoung people. It is purely a m aatter of timing. Wliit/liite IIou.se sponsorship. Tliis• for physical educutioation plum- ‘ ’ tereil draft. Many.1 men and dom andli lhat governmeni of llie military brass is opjKjxised to Mean\vhile.. wew know diat large presiresident has nildvated a pardaicu- m ets. T he b est estim;tim ates a rc ' '• " ' believe lhe commilay's m ilita rj’ th e peopleple, by the people,, for iresuming the draft, ’llie pererfor- unmet ntfecis iibound.iniilx this sod- larlyirly dose relationship w ith scr-r- that today half of all stu d e n ts ’ ' these deilicatedca r has ever the peopliple, shall nol perish mance * of our all-volunteerr ser-s ety. In die lastI fewfc monih-s. I have vicericemen and women. His admira and three-fourths1 of highI schodl'; " '' women makes today' frotti theL* earth."e )vices constiiules a valid arg'rgum ent gone to briefing;ngs on reports doai- tionon forI diose in uniform screms5 stu d en ts receive no rphysical '' lilitiiry m endng the loot the finest Americaj^aign in InK) O v e r time, tii lhe world may ‘against conscription for mili Doming manpower genuenuine. Nothing would honor ed u catio n w hatsoevc duty. liut there is also a real;al cost Cri-ses in nursinging. in teaching, in a Uieir •issenihled. leir e.xiimple more dian m a l" ^ 8 In A m erica. P E;has has become';"' ■V Aniericans not recallall the names of our ,to this country for indulgingng die wide variety Dfof socials servicc-s and nauo auonal service an expcricnce PI. physical illiteracjracy. P art o f ' The recent campaiibehind their fallen defiefenders, bui iheir sac- notion , among those who aire n in the bureaucn:cnides of state and whic 'hich an entire generation of lh e reason for thisis is choice. M • ' ; proves further howrces A made rifice willill be remembered for enteringi adulthood that UieIley huve federal governn:nment. younoung Americans could shore. can stand firmly ivoid hel combai many lifeifeiim es. ino obligation to their coUntintry. In ea^ of die;hese fields, an aging Es . m ore and m ore state:tates req u ire E s^ 'd a lly at a time when vital^ students to take stanstandardized troops, U.S. forci lliis nation is verj’ goodi toti most work forcc. ofteiften underpaid, is homeome-front tasks are being short- ' ■ te sts in various acadccademic sub- valiant efforts to avoi of its young people. To be: .sisure, being forced toto work> beyond chantianged bccause of tight budget; ^ jects, money and tim e arc [joverty rates are loo highI aamong accept Jble limitnits to m eet the thevle wealth of talent and energy children. Educauon is inadcdequaie- demands of this[lis sodety. Case nipreipresenied by our young people ta k e n from physicalcal ieducation jllm es-rNews ly1 delivered in too many uriirban loads rise for probadonpn and parole coulcDuld make a huge'ifference if^ so the children canm leam1( b e tte r ', • Stephen H artgen...... Publlslbllshor schools. < \Ve are not doing, ninearly officers. Day carecar centers suffer applipplied to the nation’s needs. how to take tests.. SulSubjects lik e • " • T h e ^. Monaglne oditor Mlko Smit ...... Advertising dlieetof enougli t to support pre-kindiider- rapid turnovera-of c help, because It it^ would take die spirit of diisIj ' m usic and a rt are•also als being Step garten and after-school pro{rogranis. ' die pay is so poo»or for the responsi- holicioliday and give it real substancc sacrificed on th e altaaltar of test ’ I Ci.ifK Walworth...... eMn eilitorial board and writers of)f editorialse are Stephen------^ But even acknowledginglg all of bilides involved■ed. Hospital nurses _ _ ■ taking. vorth, Steve Crump, David Coopeiper and Shelley Ridenour. this, t compared to any pastt genera-g are forced towork wo extra shifts,. DavidDa Broder is a columnist for M ight it b e w orthrth rer m e m b e r The members oftheei ...... •■■■■ ■■ ------don t of Americans and to anany simi- becausc otherwirwise patients would ihcLic Los Angela Times. ing th a t S ocrates saicsaid th at two^"*'''- • Hatlgsn, ClaikWalwM m ain keys tc^e younglung person’s*’ development are thcthe fine a rts ------and athlctics. In fact,fact, w e k n o w ’-'-' • —LetterLS: ------that healthy active/e bodiesb encourage c le a r thinidunking. K id s' ' lity will areexpectiieting iiiplcis, A recall the mayor handbiibill was the mayor! Thele mayorr has been emplnployees will spend in th e localail w ould p robably doIo b(b e tte r on Burley know diat our pplaced on my private propererty ilie- doing a good job recruiting iob. Let’s keep this businusinesses. Income dollars came It is ironic, too,, thath a t b ecau se ‘ boost econom ic I rec the residents is not d o nne e, ntiw, ])i.-rhaps diere will C' could, etc." do we want toI boot.peoplebo out of widiiidiin the community, paying so m any of o ur b esstathletes st e are." '' the city lx; no needL'd and Hurley can Ij^come In my mind at least, we an ' O verthe past few yea: are all office who alwayrays tries to make a taxesixes with each transaction. A black or Hispanic, Uiistb a e a t e s im ethingto just a nicee [:place to b c from and eendUed to know who accuse IkMt li an echo iuiiong th ses and difference for diedi positive for this largexger and mechanical system an overall illusion.n. TlThe fact is a fumre to th r first ])laplace our young people pparticularly on such an impoponant community? Ple; lay 27, between arearea to new industry. Wc also suj ^ tio n o f d ass. Poorr mmi inority chil- — this town?" Timors and lomorrow.V. vu e will continue to see instead ii of flighty allegationsns. noon and 8 p.m.m. ito vote no to the port! ort the modernization and expai d re n te n d to b e in ev This part of the MajucJo\\Ti.s. loss of an increa.sei.se in vacant com m erdal CHARLES D. KRAUS recall sioncon of the wastewater treatment n even w o r s e ;^ ^ ^ sh a p e th an those chi]children of lias lx;en rocked hy nimnercial space. proiwrties;s jjoined by Uie vacant W cnddl JASON HOUSUSER fadliidlities in th e surrounding com- re.ility of plant shut-doKUiat indu.str\' iiomes of■ UiUiose who would have W endell munilunities which would give thc th e soccer m om s in tlth e s u b u r o ^ ^ jobs and empty commera area? We stayed hadid ithere been jobs. fiAccusations against enitire d r Mini-Cassia community a„ w h ere funding forT PEPI h as n o t b e e n c u t so badly. What is die aversion ■esttJia real-estate It seemsistomethatSlOtoSlS t ^ iljg M .C Chambei>er committee “jmpetitive mE edge. /. . has to the Mini-Ciiisiaration at and per monUiJl iis a small price to pay to Wendell » mayor are fals It may seem ludicrous to imag-Jg. O f course, th is is n'not to say have some of the lowestway, railroad ensure thatlat our children can at Citizens of Wendell: supports boniond election inle ^ that d a new wastewater treat-,t. th e kids them selvesves don’t.i I cost in Idaiio. Onr locaticuction are least havee aa chance to return to A peudon hiis l» en filed,d .b y a The Mini-Cassassia Chamber of mcmtlent facility is so imponant to, understand what thethey’re miss-" proximity to the freewa;,IxmtSper- tiieir liometrietown and m ake a Uveli- ssister of a former employee« that Commerce AG3 CommitteeC is in thegle growth and well-being of thii[lis ing. T his is w hy morenore an d m o re ; .111(1 agriailtiire priichictieunem- hood, Wiis nol reappointed to h errposi-. j supnon of the! passagept of die • comrimmunity, but think how impoixjr- adolescent boys whowho have ' » toii^i to lx;at.W il!i alxji.of the best ’Ilie dedsn s io n at hiuid Ls not don. u to recall Mayor Paul Burley wastewatvater treatment tantimt it is to all of us as a daily pailart grow n up fa t an d ina cent of otir work forcefrom. ui W hat w hetlier or not Burley needs a Isaacson. L This acdon to recacall the fadlity improveivement and enlarge- _ off ourou lives. We all want to camn ai . now sta rte d to u se>e steroidsst o r • liloyed, we have one oftewater L wastewaterter treaunent plant. Tliat mayor n is based upon false accusa-ac ment bonci lobe be voted on May 27. livingving wage. We want good healtilth o th e r drugs to m ake themselves ialxir pooLs to chcxisenew fro indus- it.self has . bbeen t mandated by the dons,ti innuendoes, and rcvei'cnge. A ldioughdicile majority of this care,ire. We want our youth to stayy look buff and athletidetic. wu are lacking is wastewaa to this courts. WhaQiat ;ve iis dtizens are Despite E thc underm ining anand ver- committee liveses outsidei of the nearear and work il they wish, andd But then that’s: ancanother epi* iiifnistnicture. Most newiterinfras- deddingis'is w hedier or not we will bal b abuse, thc mayor has suejuccess- Burley Ciw limitmits,weareimpan- wewe want progress and new oppoi>or- dem ic. nies that wo can a tirafadiers a to have a wastastewjiter fadlity that will fully fi completed several proj-ojects edby thciackof: of economic devel- tunitinides so wc can enjoy thc greacat- . ------area refjuire wastewateririey is like allow Burlerley to have a future. for fi di« benefit of die dozen:ms, opment due toD thct! inadequate nesscss of th e Mini-Cassia aitea. Frank Deford is aseniorcon'^^ast lafootbaU DAVID [)G GREENMAN . ij tnicliire. Asking city fad induding thc acquisidon o]f f: a new wastewater trcaieatment facility in Tlie Th first step we can take is KJ» tributing writer forir SportsSl , aying the key Buriey c attract industry to Buric; dty hall/Obrary^licc depailartment Buriey. It has beenbo brought to our voteote yes on bodi bonds May 27jf fc w Illustrated and thee authorau of asking a coad) to winck. a f' t]that will be ADA accessiblelc which attention that,; inin the recent past, thevle wastewater treatment fadlic game widi nobody playiied dial we Electionn Ihandbill was has h saved thc dtizens overr several IndustrieCries have w anted to nn,T. B I LOUGHMnXER iwsition of quanerback.stewater fadl- j S400.000 in taxM yers mone;icy.He locate in or arouoimd Burley and Elba EH Some have suggested.cr. this fadli- unsigned,3d, unsolicited has ^ also worked to set othererjpro- haven't done soso becauseI the cui^ (Editor's(Et note Bin Lou^miUer W r i t e t o i should iidlize the wastevle treatment Almostt entirely ei the wrong atti- jects ji into motion which willill bene- rent wastewaterter treatment facility theiedutinmmofaieMini-Cassia d j ily at SimploL However,Ited with mde for writingwri a letter, but I feel fit fi the dtizens. lackcd adequateate capadty. Those Ohanba-ofJ^mmerceAgricultun m jre " f l h9Tlm»9^^ews* ty is specialized for thed will t do litde compelled<1 to t do so. The petitioners’allegatiorion th at businesses reprepresent approxi- .Eamomic a n Development om m itttCtee. ■ tersfromruderiiler«onsut4«cts9 of wasiewtcr assodatct)r commercial Whilethe thc way I vote-and I do thc ti mayor is using the dty’sr’s m aiely 1,700 potpo^tialjobs. Jheche oAer committee members aretre m ol public Intereste s l Letters m m u potato p ressing andwith wi potatoes. vote-is my private atizoiry pnvi- rresources for his persoiuu gainisgE OurBreaisof:of ulterest to indu^ KfiSifis Hondo, John RemsberglH, DoDon be b ra u ^ to our TwinNnWlBor'; I , d lant that will lege, today, for munidpal waste or o ay, private p n n » rty was' absolutely a folse and im pli^esthat try that will adddd value to th e agri* P.Pk.Pickett, Kent Seca1e,M^ Burley office; malM tb %ds vrould bc viokited in t KitbR.0.Bdx:-4 waste not assodated witl in th e nam e of propriety. the tl dtycotmdlmen are uneilethicaL ciilture productsctsoftheMinl- Chmhmney, Brent 5toter, Steve 548.1Wfn IVIs;iQ833 couple buy- Wendellill City( Hall gave mo the • V Building a sewer plant • We’re all smart enough to kknow Cassia area and,id, in'tura, help the ‘ Yourbun£ Roland Bean, Aay (208)734«538r#:<^ iust fit our current need:scatersports namesofththose responsible-Liza that tl the cotmdl must give iuit Bgricultvre coimnmnunitymakeaUv* BMobinsottiMatkDaTringtonand t like a young marriedvingihatthey COI Espanozaailand Manna Barr, ctaL appnival a of ^ actions takek en b y « ’ i^ .a n d tfaelr RiduiehanlHawkes.)' . ing a brand-new twt«cai car all the while knowinj

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d e a r l y d eBparted i ByMiekIckey Walker is 15 years at about 3.75 pperccnt e n intorest. hNew* cormpondent______I the The decision as to wherecre u new hospi- polls talt would bc buill has beencen made. Seven lij* cemeteries in At rbon V a ll^ and OeedlAC County rMtdMita wtt • Hacemian Americann LegionL< Hell et 281 S tate acres s just cast of thc Mav•lavcrik store in nearby Roblrf, farm1 countrya where I HAGlkCERMAN - Gooding county■ty voter, . UOrnimMcaMnloUlcatkin Gooding on thv comcr of U.S.I Highway grew u p in e a ste rnX IdIdaho, are scat- will notlot b e voting Tuesday o n w her ' SLN . for a new hospttal. 26 and Idaho Highway 4GtG wasv chosen us tereil, lonely, windblowiown places, visited want aa newi hospital, b u t on wheth< • Wendell Ameflcen Le£lLegion Hall 8t 61 0 W. j k ' lai hud been con- no st^ by tuinblewecds.ids. w ant aa newi hospital IMaIn th e b e tte r of two siles th a t I lether the county should buyjuyaSlO . ° sidered. U ndlttdav. W het •: • CSI Northside RoundId BuildingG a t 202 14th T o d w is ^ Day BelBefore Decoratioa millionon general obligation bond to 1b u ild a ^ ' Thc other location in WeW endell, known Station a t 120 U.S. Highwoy 3010 Ave. E. In Gooding Day, by venerabtable pradict the new hospitalho will be dedded byjy < c o u n ty ‘ Bliss Rre SU as the Ambrose property,y. wasw also seven ------1 I Cnimps and the Armsmstrongs and thc residenlents eligible to vote. A twowo-thirds '------acres. However, lhe proproperty did not other lonfl'StandinA famfamilies of the area majorit;rity is needed to pass, ow ners is S1.31.35 p e r y ear for each Sl.OO,000 each $50,000 in valvalue, after the home- iaccumulate as many points pc us thc go to i ^ t “their people.ple.” Costst of the bond to county propertyp r in property valuev or S67.50 a year fofor ownei^s exemption.}n. The life of the bond Please see HOSFITAL,HOi Paee B7 "Their people," of (co u rse, o re sue feet under, but traditiaition demands that T 7 ^ on this doy their hear______(We haven’t gotten arcaround to calling it ------I Because wc don't „ . ^ Memor)rial Memorial Day yet) Be \GERMAN - About 200 ' want to run into the ^ 50W trout were spilled into, The people from u t ______firsrst t or second mporary ® pond Saturday Day ev(vents cousi(usins who make duringng the 15th annual Fossil e drive up to visit : celebration a a t City Pork, I ^ The T1n>a>Kewa avcs on th e holiday Tle he fish flopped around as . dren tried grabbing and self. T hey a re con- c h ild n )f M emorial i);iy dered urban, and securerr(ng them in plastic bags, A number of .V observances arcrc [:planiicil today thereerefore effete; they An ol»il^^rving crowd laughed as and Mondav in jsm itii-centriil dnveive too fast, spent fish slippedsli out of hands and Idaho. toolO Imuch on their splasheshed about. id iip o f th e evfius: ju s e s a n d w e re “Thii Here’s u roimdiii * hous liis is by fa r th e m ost popu- an - Aniciican eal i^urr” to Aunt lar ev«Bvent,” said Kris Pothier, • Hagennan D o n ’t v sle y P o st 31 will va at the family co-chafaairwoman of the Fossil Legion Lea Owsle lo ria l D ay sti%-icc ASK M E union back in 1962. D aysC3 Com m ittee. “Kids o re Just present a Memori; So on this Sunday, dnivm 2 •' M onday a t 11 a.m. at the m to this. Tbey sometimes leterj’ to honor iiU Steve the!le Idaho kin pile getherlere an hour early." ■ Hagerman Cemete to their Buicks and pjyg vetenms. In adciitiitiition to a Crump ve-year-old Joshua Jk' aying of “Tiips,” Mercuries a n d to u r Tockwi salute and playir cwood of Boise captured a there will be a speaipeaker. I------1 thele e m y e y a rd s early , saying the pursuit had in order to avoid those: • Hailey - A mememorial scrvicc )se folks. • Kaam1 “w**i ay ftin." The most importartant part of this , ; 11 a.m. at the u not all children were as is M onday a t 11 process is the Makinglg of0 the Rounds. ' Hailey Cemeter;tery. The Iduho 2r as Lockwood. Five-year- T his consists of visitingvi: VirtuaUy ««8®f' National Guardrd and; Jennifer W ednesday .Lynn also eve^ other grave in the cemetery - " Anttonen willkvill ofriciate. we’re all related here»re - a n d swapping e ^ eicted c t to catch a fish - until Refreshmentss willw bc served stories about what liesies beneath. she spws?iv them upwilh a dcdicu- “She)he looked in, saw the fish tio n of th e Blaine Bli County "Wasn't he manlarried to Mavis splashishing and got scared,” said Memorial Wall. Stubblcm?" P risicilla c i Lynn of Kuna, in open hoii.se will "No, M avis marrirried bis brother, WedneInesday’s mother, and Monday frum Pothsthier estimated more than I i,m, in the ilailey AnanL" "Vid they have a boiboy who wasn't just 4,0000 peoplej attended the cele- e. r(ght tn t/ie/load?" . b ra tiotion on Saturday, a slight • M embers of thc ' ‘?fo, that was Mavis'ins’si«er,-4rfe7tvever, Friday’s attendance ir annual Memorial her for that marriedcd pianoi teacher m „ a s poorpo - less th an 1,000. onday at 11 u.m. at Pocatdlo." ocal hatchery owner Stan cemetery south of ■ ’ " / Albertrt tiwas killed in the adai provided the trout for 'rantz will speak. fish scramble. Formerly, 1 play "Taps," and ■ ? -he hasn't even ; 'Wo - rem em b er?- ar Springs Foods Inc. pro- 'inkle will officiate, : drafted because he hadtad flat feet Went to ervoir - Tlic West woHc jor Westvaco amand got backcd over id th c fish - u ntil a n anim al Its activist complained to a ?creation Clul) \\ill I by a dump truck." Boise>e alternativeI new spa^r in M em orial Day ser- 2 p.m. ai Magic All of which lakeikes place within 1996''6 that trout suffer inhu- her mourners who ^anele treatment during scnun- earshot of any othei \T V p a ra d e will lx: may be present, to sa y n o t h i ^ o f bles* I scrvice a t noon. A Mavis, Allard, Arlene,nc, Albert and Tru^ “ThThere haven’t been any follow the scrvice B oy W ho W asn ’t JJust u Right in the compl;iplaints about cruelty since 1 a raffle followinR, Head. th ena,” ,” Pothier said. “Most peo- le barbecue is S7. The origins of thisth practice arc ple ththink the fish scramble is ,'elcome. mucky, b ut it has somply a fun kid’s e v e n t” the ethic m the Monlormon wing of my “It’sIt’s a fun event,” Standal lls - A benefit in fnnitly ngflingf goSSip.ip. 'Gossip is not pro- said3. . ' “W e ju s t w a n te d to g e t ,acie Rice will be scribed outri^t amonaong m y kin, b u t it’s m orere iinvolved w ith th e commu- d a y a n d M o nday at vaguely d is r ^ ta b leile, , sort of like open- „ ity « norial Park on ing^your neighbor'sinmiL mx Bobob Wunderle, president of ad. The Kimberly cheerleaders will ' ^his iniunction, expures,ex however, jjjg1 Hagennan Historical le for donations. once the o b je a of yoiyour curiosity stops gocie:iety, said attendance breathing. ipped from the previous 5 - A m e m o rial ser- I Now mine is a fairlyirly respectable fam- held by the Boy X. ily, b ut r m sure therelere w ere m ajor sins ^ j i . y at 11 a.m. at the There are a couple theo- committed here andmd there along the . imetery. The Rev. n e s," h e said. “First, th e w eath- way. .willofHdaie. rtras too good and everybody Yet those aren’t the shortcomings we - American Legion ou're gone. We talk alread:ady left to go cam ping. A nd talk about after you’i hold its annual ), th e cconom y is p o o r a nd nanfTM/Tian In addition, an o about your Sins of PlaiPlace. ^ vicc Monday at II iple don’t have th e m oney to be hdd today and Knowing one’s placcpla is the critical pcopli ® T»fryetMjld losl) Hall, ofol Jaroma, scrambles after onam e of th e many fish released IntiInto a m a n ^ d e pond at Hagem flagpole of the p i ^ of information;on you need to bc a spendnd.” 10 a.m. to 2 p.m, Iturday. Kids were allowed In to the pond In age-based groupilups to try to catch a fish with th etery. Tlie public is succcssful Crump. RRa andom displays of Fm s II Daya festival Satu Cemetery office. pride!'thinking too mimuch of yourself, or PI'Please see SCRAMBLE, Pa£e B717 bare hands and take It; home.h Josh eventually did comonal a fish. • H ansen - Mt worse, being marriedicd to a non-Crump r—— Twin Falls Americ I who thinks too muchch iof him or hersdf- | | n Michael Ryan SlSnrith 7 will hold their ar I that guarantees a1 lelengthy gathering B S •A g e:1 8 . ;trich residdents mull Day service Monditehike a t^ your grave everyery single May. BW the veterans’ cem [ w as a kid, 1 w ent to One year w hen I wi • Hometown: Jacki B y jM n ett.tte Chamber* Hansen. Art Frar the Robin Cemeteryry Vwith my mother to Serving Their Country formerly Twin Falls, ______Tlmea Newaiwa correapoodent______Don't forget Jim Willis willbond pie issue decorate headstonesnes. A contingent Profiles pri of servicemen and the Rev. Jim Wink] id * Local I from another ^locald dclan was standing wornamen with local ties who are DIETRICEUCH - V oters h ere will to vote • Magic Reservisew er rates r e f a m i l y : \ on B nearby grove,I, dif4iwL«|ng the dou- dep]sployed to Iraq and the i o n T uesday to approve OnTMMlty. Dtotrtch rMltf«it Parents, b e ask ed 0 Magic Lake Recre ble-dealin g .o fth e! sosoul whose mortal id d le E a s t Inform ation sup< or rejectt a $100,000 bond issue win vot* on whether they wa hold ils annual; Me r e a s e b y . $ 7 remains lay underfoot ip. P asq u ale and foot pliedled byUeir forces. that will11 helpI finish the city’s see a monihly $7 increase o vicc today jit 2 i ' The sexton had rearecently dug a trench Toni Lampo. th. C urrently, Q6w sewrer er system. their sewer bills. Reservoir. ; nearby to lay a newV wwater pipe, and the • Service, D fy Morgan A. Luther I f th ee 1bond issue passes, When: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, A boat and ATV excavated soil wasas piled up not far , ^ s pay $23.10 d ate of enlist* sewer rateates will increase by $7 Where: City Kell. 103 S. Meir held before th c set ; from the graves. •Age:24. . . ment: Army, p e r m onthIth. Currently, residents barbecue will foil On the other sidele of< the graves, the • •• Hometown: I Jerome. IJune2002. , ______^ ------ilth, business —2 ® ^ " p ay $23.10.10 per month, business- > al 3 pjn^ with a r ground dropped awa\iv^ into a gully 10 or • L o cal • R a n k , $26.10 per month, and places(had to be blasted The cost of th e b 20 feet deep. It hadid b een a vret spring, f a t eavy w heel e s p a y $2) 526.10 per a m i 1 y : K ^ assignment Pfc, hea D ie tr icI h School s pays $96.90 p e r had ong^ally been thc The public is wela so the soil all alongtng the hillside hed pa a t h e r and becaiHe ^ e grade i memanic, Iraq. on tanks, “ “*• • T w in F a llsand - D ietrich begun to slide away, e r a 1 d would amount to a 30 steep enou^ to bring vn ^ffiw hinfinttieile Sprouse-Reitz one Lutl • Taak: Works jrtveUcIes. o That we memory of Lacii and increase for residential the treatment facility’s la held all day todaypays $96.90 ! dittw d he acted likelik he was too good qj q hunxveesand transportlo r« « lo „ : o t h e r ie rs, a 27 p e r c e n t a lift station h ad to b c inst Sunset Memor tO'QOk to m e ....”’ otone of tho women q ^ • Additional info a r m e n le fo r c o m m e rc ia l cus- It may be possible to stiyiding on the grgrave declaimed. Deployed in April in c r e a s e ! Kimberly Road.r m o n t h . for- and a percent increase costs below the estii "liisSsoiTyoldreprol -Con^dle< tom ers aa< 7 High School che o f T^booipKo. fortheschichooL $88,493, and if so, thi hold a barbecue fa i Just at that mcmement, tlu dirt along would not spend the < aid that at times, I thjd:l^side settledled a bit. It didn’t ^ , T b e bonKind issue needs a tvro* • Twin Falls - i • Service, date of ealiftm ent tbinU naiilajoritytopass. am ount of th e bonds. ng would run out, amount to mudt, butjut if you were stand- „ . Q t I Por a list of other poi vicc will be helhave to be laid off avy,-1998. . city CCouncilman c Wanleas Funding for the proje Scouts M onday at . iuiMduasrav&icviit would have fell for intiuwarfmmM^ come from a variety of s< le before new fund- iie ground was about • * Rank, aiBlgnment: E4, S o u th eick d said tbe aewer pro­ Twin Falls Ceme alTthbwarlaaslftbe .A onK nt to umw.magici in c lu d in g a n o th e r $1C be found. This Sea]eaBee, Naval MobUe tan in 1995 when the ini- Jim O’Donnell wil toswsllowyouup. ‘J* anddickon’M3itaiy. bond issue. $50,000 fro east seven tim es as I L'Her companionsIS scattered,s but the Cononstruction Battalion, #74 u were drawn up. • W endell - Ai 7bffu2mfttrVbmtation<;am»n and Inl997i nrhftfil district and htmdi ame in in bits and ' Sot^ stood stock^tH•still, h e r fica Q orox ChaibarlieCo.,Iraq. )7 the projected cost was Post 41 will ho about ^ocal iaruicai thousands of doUara fro . • 0, butibe cost haa since * , memorial service • Tatkt Went in with 1st uiomtn involvtd inI Ceau T v ^ gong ^ Idaho Department k said if th e bond ^ .... w iv w u w .ththe e nicest man Pve Marfarin>« and is »««<«rino them / r d ^ Prmdom, plaoaa t p to about S1.6 million, irman a ^ at ih e fla w ith cnntirrent funding at $1.5 Conunerce, U.S. Departn IS, some things will evw ImowD,” ahe flni:Hniihed. In1 tbuilding and ra^lding- their Wendell Cemeterae. The m ost impor- million,, aabout $88,000 la still Agriculture Rural Develo invited. ructures. ■^8' 32^9 or tm iU tharba to complete the project and Envlromnental Prot vill be completed, 'l-TitnU’Nnus ftanaturet editor Sttve • ’AddldoDBl information: rfjort.com. Pltast inclact main on unfinished ich«dat7JM 223,or v^omuh s ^wero two mtin reaaons Crur^ can bt nachi epioyed in January. »n: own nam* and contoc wntitohimatttivtnjmxrump9Ue.mt - ^ for theI a!shortfall. Many more Gaskill, constri[ sewer rate ------: ------■ ^ ______

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Siirity, 11^28,2003 '

M agic V al\LLEY 'i^obklrig for moria — OBrruA]\RIES----7 ------oobituaries? For obituary ratM a idnd liiRfomution. c d 7 3 » > » 3 i, ExtE xt 27 8 , b ttw w n 2 p jn . M d 6 pjn. Monday thraudi Satuntay^Di(Doadlino l« 4;30 p jn . for noxMMQpubOortM. i 1They’re on r Tho»{nallmall a d d ra u for obttuariM k o b)lt»tw lte atfcw Jay.oom . Doath notlootboo* ara a froo Mtvtco and can b«bo plocod lartfl 5 p jn . ovory day.H>. ■______.pages B3 1 , Q G od, a n d hishis family and friends. His 1 . 1 9 2 0 , w h o n . they movod to ' u h l T w in F a l l • w arm a n dI caring c; nature reached B Burloy, Idaho,, v, w h o re th o y p u r- and B6. » ii * 'iy out to peopl3ple and drew everyone FT TTSTH chasod an 80-acrocro fann a n d farm ed ho met Intoto his circle. Thoso who Ihore for three years.y( Duo to Ihe wore blossccsod to know him foroven- 'o looQ of th e farm ,, Carl'su father moved 10 will novor forget him, m Iho family to Twin/in Falls. Idaho, and Looks Like You i ■' Survivingg CDavo aro hia loving wifo ■ thoy m a d o Ihat movo mc on flovomber of 18 yoof!ors. Vikki. daughtofs. ■ 22. 1922, Carl hadlad begun attending As you cclcbratc yourlurgrad^^H j ■fe. • Daniollo a nnd d Courtney Bausman of ■ school in Burley'in in Fall bf 1920. ond ^ ^ 0 rem em ber with pride ibe han /o, ther) began 3rd -'t> Filer, slop-Dp'daughter. Raechel ■ due to tho movo, dedication it has taken to get Twin Falls, father. Mitch ■ grado on that samamo date, at Lincoln Ruhtor of tvi arc. The ftiturc i* sure to h o ld i B a u sm a nI of ol Twin Falls, molher. ■ Bementary Schoolool In Twin Falls. As | K ) J o a n Bausm<:man of Twin Falls, broth- ■ an extracurricularar activity. Carl was :hallenge8.but you’ve proved.! e rs. Tom (Li(Lisa) Bausman of Twin ■ aTTiombor of thetho Boy Scouts of ^"Cfassof ‘03 willing and able; to i F qIIs . M arkirk (Kathy) Bausman of ■ ..iii /Vmcrica. He coniijniinuod his oduca- -. Gerrr^QDViO.r^nd Jetry Bausman of ^ tion. graduatingig from Twin Pails Tucson, AZ.^2. "brothor." Stovo (Lisa) .1 ^ '9 ^ School in May M£ ol 1932, Carl's W iedmoiorr ol Filer, 'sisters.' Tammy i father passed awaiway in 1930 so Carl L j w P B i ^ * (Tim) Lynardird.’Jody (John) Holloway M took over m anyI ol Iho responsibill- yp ‘ and Jamie9 J Jo rd a n , all ol Filer, a n d H 'tiosaihomo. |\ V , ohd grandsoJson. Kadyn James Dalos M As a young] mr a n . h o b riefly 11 * ■ ol Twin Fallsalls. Idaho. In-Laws. Kon ra w o rk e d fo r Mountain M( - Slalos B - I and Pal WiO'Viedmoier oi Filer, gran d - ■■ Implomont until roturningrol to farming. mother, Grejirandma Bena ol North h On Juno 30. 1939139. Catl m arriod his Helen A. Thornee ’ Dakota, spspecial friend. L^rry ■ sweelhoart, Blane3ncho Lawronco. at ijsBtf Helen A. Thorno. 91. long-lime Linoberry.y. numerous cousins. H the homo of EdEdgar L. While, a l|> , rcsioci'1 ol Twin Falls,. papassed nway nieces and-Id n e p h e w s, a n d m a n y . ■ I Molhodisl minist)ister. To ihfs union a t m Tliuraday. May 22. 2003003. at Magic many frieniends too numerous to H woro born fourr cchildren. In 1942, Valley Regional Medical:al 1 PARKE’S I a;^ Ijolh an Ekior nndnd a Doacon. Valloy Fui Foiio'.vitu] the deain of)l hchor h usband, Kimberly R Ro; oad, Twin Falls. In liou ol ^ Carl was a udma work. Ho was a t'lelen '.va:; employedd by b Jenson's tiowers, the family requests thai Frances rl E. Van Zanti meaning ol hardferstood that farming SVrf" Jcv.oliy. I'.Mn' Fcill:dlls County donationss bet rnado lo the David Frances I Evalyn Baimcr VanIte i farmer and under:ice and skU. Ho was Coiifiiuiuse .111(1 He/roll''Oil's JowL'fers. B a u sm a n\ Benefit B Fund, c/o U.S. 86. 86 passed away Friday. Man Zante. requirod patiencejnjoyod It verymuch. Sho cloiiiiiiieO 111 her rrorm em bership in • B a n k , a nny y branch, or to The 2003. 20 . at Altorra Wyn'i^ay 23. good at if and onjilomenls, hd enjoyed .•r/'A;,^ h ! : . ■ < W md O^ifiitd fcyyl/if 1 Parke Family of Tti’in Falls. ID -nwood in his spare morr riiaiH club:', .mcl organizinizations hav- American Canccrc. Society. 2676 S. Reliromont Ro Center in Twin Falls. J. c am pingj g a rd e n - . *nwmlixed pro^sional seiiervice, always at an affordah iiif) received iiOyoar roCirocognilions m Vista Avo.,,, Boise.B ID 83705. Sho : was born May 26. 19Ils. fishing, hunling.ling c family reunions, I '■ The lamih■nily wishes to express a Pierce, Pic Colorado, ii'io oldest o1916. f ; in ing and altondin£nbor of tnq Frontier Sue .•..If. precededd uin doatti by special than)anhs lo his carcgivers and children ch of Ray and Flor2f seven Ho was a membi)51. w hen il w a s dis- ^ nor (i.ucnt;. 'v.iobandmd. two sons to the slalf11 olo M agic Valloy R egional Baimcr, Ba The lamily m ovod too r e n c o G range until 1951also Su^ar Loaf (J.irne;. ;mci W.ifion),n). a brother Medical CentcrCe loi thoir constani on ho/ 10th birthday. She grad0 Idaho banded, andisbaptlzod^aBaboy a • t & - S x L G h sIce!.;:::;: ^ lOi.c.ir) ancl I.'.C) Mr.ierr-orr- iVioict ano c are ol Davt'ave a n d the lamily during Irom fro Twin Falls High School aduatod m Grange, Ho washurch. t and thon as a Ins lilnoss. TlTo the many lamily mom- Aflor Afi high school, she qradiin 1933, into tho LDS Chur17 years, ho joined S'H' II. sufvivod ny I,vot,vo d.'iuniiicrs. bors a n d Itiends Iti who sen t le tte rs, Irom ffc tho Salt Lake Schoid u a te d yo u n g m a n ol Church. 17 During his 9 H H ^ Now you havewe • P, nny iM.'t') M,iltiewr< oot Twin Falls c ard s, visitcsited, callod and brought BusinessBl with honots. Sho 100Im ol the Methodist yodCh spending time an alternative•e itto ’r'!i ,-iiu: M ari.n.i (L.i'ry) PoiP o r^ ot Vaio, lood, thanknk you for your lovo. And Herman He J, Van Zante on Fotmarnod life. Carl enjoyoin. grandchildren and OiciuM« o n e sisief iLiHlLiil\ Miller) ot to TFRC, thank tha you lor your p ray e rs 17, ' 7 1937. in Twin Falls, Thoyebruary with his children.Idren. ( Ho valued any HOME DELIVEREDD MEAL'S;-;/ von,'It. rjrvad,a.. u;lc) qranclchil- a n d vigil se sci rv ice s; and your follow- a an n d farm ed in C astielord lorey lived greal-grandchildrcnl with them. Thoy ciror a'‘ci '3 (iiOcil-rirandandchilcuen ship to ourjr I;lamily during this time ol years VC and ihon in tho CodarDf a few momenis spenland joy. Sc-t.ici:s .Mil be holeie ld at 1 p rn. loss.' ’ ^ aroa an for over 50 years. Boforat Draw were his pride aneirl a re his so n s, Carl 'iVednosO.iy. Mny .?8.I 2003,2 at Ihc ^ marriage, mi sho worked as lorea hor. Surviving Carlizom i an. MT. R onald WTREES5 i: Fir'.l (■’r,:-;,bylenari ChurIhurch in Twin T V phono operalor and al Ka tele- l. Estop of Bozo01 C oour dA lono. ID. , Fcili:; FfiOruls rnjy cacall I r o m -1-6 r w^ i N F a l l s W K arehouse, Alior hor matnag*Kinney (Sandy) Estop oMryl (Jam o s) D avis ol TOto choose from... IPancakes to PrimIm eR tb (Itn liiosday al WhiteIte Mortuary al r-eB w .- c"-."— — ^ w Wf as a goo d farm wile a n d mcigo. she dnughlof. Cherylhis sister.. Minnie keeping a homo, raising hor I',Mii Fall'.; 'T T f - .^''Vvr'v-^' ke Tiolhcr - W o n d o ll. ID. lo hi lT w in F allS . ID. 24 Tt'.i: hirnily (.-■tL-ndr. ttitttien (ir.'iiitudo ." r > and helping wiih tho larm. Beg'r lamily (Lloyd) Mitchelland of 37 groal-grand- ,ii)(i ih.inkr. 10 Ihe sl.il;;t,ill ol Alicrra -j-jm in 1956, sho also w orked a s ^inriingDr grandchildren parents,am three broth- Asi-,i;;li'(l Livinc) (or llioirloir loving care Anderson'sAr rocoplionisl uniDr. Vern children. His par.’d wifo B iancho and (lurii-ti Helrn'V. M.iy there. the Also lo B f |._ rcliiomont. rcl '’Cf ers. his belovedEvelyn Gabriel, pro- is t y ie i Dr M.II\ B’.'ih Curii;. anclanc tho stall al V She was an activc member h is d a u g h te r. oath, Evi ||l|g Codar Draw Grange and Valloy n.;qion,ion.il Mcdical JT../' 5 c o d e d him in deal/ic e s lor Carl will bo a ct ■ ■ throughout her married lile C. ii!, r tor inoir e«iraoiiaoidin.'iry caro T t P Club Funeral Serviccay. May 28. 2003, al years. She was a mombor ol th ,iiij ,i:'i.nlK'n flunnq hof lasi illness. . held W ednesday.Parke's Magic Valley Baptist Church and a past mi 2 p.m. al tho. Pmlo; 2551 Kimborly ol Cloar Lake Country Club memt:or puneral Homo;Ils. Idaho, wilh Pastor DISCOUO U N T S ’ enjoyed dancing, pinochtt MEDICARE A N I^ ^ F i l e r K Z 3 > G’’ liir,' fn H R oad. Twin Falls.Ificiating, Intormont ?prodigy.not bridge club, lishing and can www.homestyledirecticgii^ - "/t, iX br •Ir^nfnn Jim F risb o o offieowing Iho services at her children and grandchildr \ y - h e will b e hold followlal Park C em etery in the last fow yoars, hor groal-? I . Ihl Friends may call children brought her rncjch,?Qrini I Sunsot Memorial S t Twin Falls, Fri27, 2003, Irom 6 - 8 noss. 1 happi- Tuesday. May n27 eral h o m e. All se r- t V . ' S h o IS su rv iv e d by her Richard (Pat) Van Zante; horc rc s o n . P.-"’- ingcments are undor M the Parko's Magic ters. Linda (Larry) Francis,r dauQh- ^”^"9 (Terry) Sisson, all ol Buhl, hor,c r jn fi, th o diroction ofHomo I of Twin Falls. F o r'b S V *y Funoral H< istav A. Eklund er. Bob Balmot (Babe) ol N; her sisters. Both Wost ol ElN 1 am pa. •«JR 1917-2003 , Calll., c and Colleen Kell:l Caion. G u sta vV A.f E klund. 8 6 . ol Twin Spokane, g. Wash.; seven grar'H e r of Falls, p a sse d away May 8 , 2003, in dron. f, Mary Beth Van Zar ■ in Twin Falls, tdaho. c , his hom e in Seattle, Wash,, John (Shannoiante of ^^BvnTTirfn Gcjstav/ was w bom May 17, 1917, Zante 7. of Meridian, Sherryion) Van ^ in N ibbing,ig, Minncsola, the son ol Juker of Gooding, Shannon (' I C red it! Peter N. and ar Anno Mana Nilsson Scott g, of Twin halls. Jame AsA: a young man, Gus Zanlo. 2; T J, (Chanolle) SissoiS I ingle* glass fh>nt 1 the Army for A 1/2 years R.C,a Sisson, all ol Buhl. Sheson h and on select sing * j H f H I World War II with the g, a nlciics In our qreal-grandchildron. Ryle'hasfivo ,• cremationn Am erican1 1nlanirylr Division a n d sa w 2anto. Jofdin Juker. Alysh H istory M ausoleum « a c tio n in the Solomon and s h i V an R cncciion o f Mis David Scot± Ba Zanlo. Macey Juker and T o a iism a n Philippine0 Islands. i: Ho was wound- Scott.c\ S h o w as p re c e d e d I in T en lo o ^ CaU- H ::'i.i. • :-’003D03 c d tw ico1 and at received the Purple . by her husband in 1994, one!in d e a th U , Dave took his Hoarl withIth oak Ical cluster and ' a| :, D; and two sisters a brother 208-73?33-5743 ^ •■11. in h.;, 'C-l 1/:1/2 Mcjstang. Bronze Star,Sta Ho married Joan A. Funeral services will b e hole 'I nqin I 10 slow him Watson mn l94l. l To this union wore First pj Baplisl Church, 400 9th2ld A at tho id until Miy 26ih. 2003 born twoI sons. so While his boys weto Buhl.q Tuesday. May 27, alI Avo. : N.. Tlikvi)(fcris\'alidu [).!.. .',.r. iKirn SopS o p io m b er 26 growing up, up Gus was vory involved S g, ervices will c o n clu d e at lh(II 2 p.m , 5 and Boy Scouls and the c, •9' .'/yet/yer Alf B ase m C u b a E nd C em etery. Bulil. Visitati I Ml :helhel and Joan Guss retiredr m 1980 Irom th e bo t), Irom 4 10 7 p.m. on Mondaiiron"3 SUNSET. Let’s^ ivor Conservation R e se arch 2( 1 (Bl )av()ave grew up m Snako Rivor 26, al Farmer Funeral Chapol,day. May Memorial Paik ir.. ) ununtil his lamily Center whevhere he worked as a car- 9lh g, Ave. N„ Buhl. Momohal :l,cc 130hJ, ------Ul..TwinFalb.lDa3MI Is in 1902. Ho Ponler, wO(^^oodworkor and relrigcra- celebra.TE: ^ ■ 115 I lions may be sent to the Buhlcor^lribu- 2’% Kirahctly RJ..' M oolsxiis qraduaiinq "^h specijcialist on expetimenial Rr e sp o n se Unit or to lhe Firstjhl ■ Quick I (> i-aus Highigh Lhool in 'osearch1 projects.p Jean and Gus C p hurch of Buhl. st Baptist -Th.. oR« i< - f tod their 50lh Wedding AlOIIWOCDi GHTLY juat.on, he took celobratot HOW BRK 19 _ dua' baworty. cl icitj a; Kinney's Shoehoos whore he Annwersasary in 1991 and Jean 3way in 1998. Ho w as a lile n.e! ' S'A 'celhe.ih o a rt. Vikki P a sse d awi J e r o m e I — 1 ^ 1 ME BURNSJS. : ol the Disat-'ed American THE FLA^ '.Vioclcivior They wereore matricd on bopt^-ti:.-.-r ?b. lyec. ,nin Rior. Idaho > (DAV). < and a member ol I at country and il’s dedledication j or Lulheran Church. I Il stands for our great Davt. hoi(j ii'jrTiefoiis,5 lObsji until hc mg Gus arc his two sons, I accu:[H( a a Douition v 10 f r e e d o m . 1 W. (Wendy) Eklund ol I '•’Olo i. ci'., Ditocior of Er He truly iciiincJ ms nich nd Dr. Robert H, Eklund of I e. Tennessee, and three I f o u g h t f o r oni'jyoa 111',, .vork verj W c salute all the m en:n and wom en who fou rriado rTion, (ncndS in lildren. Dr. Mira A, (C hris) I : ,n conncchon a S of Denver, Colorado, and I p e a c e a n d o u r w a y o f l1 i f e . Id Alex Eklund of Boise. I irial Spaces Diive v/a;, a 'nemberber ol Iho Twin [iaho,°Alsc^tso surviving is his sister. I Two Buri Falls RelortTiod Churtlurch. He was ^rs. Annin (Walter) Sorenson ol I y $700.00*. al’jo in ciuifqe ol o cc o o r d in a IhQ qDregon. two nioces. Donna I G o d B l e s s T h e m . G o d B l e s s A m e:R r Ii C A . i enlertainrTiciit tor theJ RelayRi (01 Lite, (phm , wrview section" G lillip) Nowak of Hibbing. I "In o u r Rivei as well as handlingI sound, sc slago, MinncsolaOla. and Karen (Roy) I « ; ! lighting and many oihor Ihot rosponsibil. Andorsonon of Lincoln. CA, one I be allocaled on a ■»!/ ! ' ' Ities n ephew ,. William1A (Sara) SainlLouis I REYNOLDS SUNSET i ' Family wa;- Dave's! s number f one <,| Roomon,lond. Washingion, and ono I fiist serve basis. pnofity He loved Sspc p e n d in g tim e niece Viroiirginia SaintLouis of Seattle. I first-come, fii f u n e r a l C hapel______with his wife and hiss children, ci par- washingtor Addbon Avenue E. ID ents, siblings, grandparIparenis, nieces Andrew (P<(Pearl). Peter, and Gunard I -.il 208-73J-4900 Z08-733-3743 and nephews, cousiusins and his (Maxine).n. and sisters, Minnotte ■ / 939S Serving the M a ^ Valley many, many (nonds..H Hg e n e v e r know (Lylo) SaintiintLouis and Ardell (Oscar) 733-5743 : / “Strving the Magic VaUfj Since I a stranger, would speapeak to anyone Ziemke anca n d his beloved wriie. J e a n Carl C. Estep IMtnlil 111^201,2003 a n d It i'^ sa id , lhai h10 e nnever had an precededd h him in death, -1913 - 2003 enemy. He was an1 oio u td o o rsm a n Memorialflal S ervices for G u s vnl! b e Can Clinton Estop, 89, of J and ioved anyihinana (0 do with held Sundn d a y . J u n e 1. 2 0 0 3 . a t 2 Ppassed away Thursday. M r t WHITE nature. Some ol hisi favoritefa activi- p.m. al thithe Our Savior Lutheran 22003. at his daughter's h( 208-73L ! M,Mortuary fit Crematory lies were camping, fishing,fish hunting. C hurch InIn Twin Falls. Idaho, with VWendeU. Idaho. P t ■ i 1IM 5 4th A ra u e E ut IWs offer is valid I ' ! caring (or his horsesi anand horseback * Pastor DDanj Rleke officiating, *<3ari w a s b o m O cto b er i 19 TwloF«lb.lD f Je ro m e. riding, snow skiing anand jet skiing. Cromalionon and Private Inurnment trin th e tow n of Plym outh, Bo. RiL,-1VrtnF>Ib,n)8330^ 20208-733-6600 tAmbend ^ . His Olher p a ssio n s inchincluded his '&4 a r e u n djer e i tho direction of tha . • C County, Utah, to Q; B. andK s u i « n SServing a the Magif W ley Siner I1924 i M«ri Beairjce Jolnes Getep. The 1/2 Mustang, and carir raracing. Parke’s MaMagic Valloy Funeral Hon>e & Memorial R ot — A io l D E I W b ^ J Davo w a s a m a n wnw ho loved life, of Twin Fall•alls, Idaho, I'rved ir Ihero on a dry farm unlil AiPttwow ' l o i B d e r 2296Ktabert)rBA. ... — — ■ 'V ----- id J e n n ie h e ia m lly i i i i & c f i ,

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f r —I TT t a h G o sp el inin h e r Ilfa. S h e s e rv e d a e a ers e and sisters. on June 2 3 ,192(926. and they lived at H B ^ ^ G H L A N DI, . IUi/Ui youlh teatoacher, Qospel Doctrine A celebratory Mass of ClChristian the Lann Rar=1anch where they f% M te ac h er. and Relief Society Buriei E w\\\ b e h e ld W ed n e sdtday, i M ay farm ed . L.^ier,r. liIn 1945. they pur- f m President.it. Serving i a mission in tho 26, 2 2003. at 10:30 a.m.1. at St. chased the Troi'rout Creek Ranch in M ChicagoI T«Temple with her husband Jerome's J Catholic Churcfr2r216 2nd Nevada. Theyt d'developed this land f U I w as a nighg h point in hor life, a n d s h e Avenuefi East, Jerome,e. wllh into a good prodroductive cattle ranch TM con tin u edKj ai s a te m p le w orker in (he FReverend Bonaflce Lauautz as wilh many hardard years of working M Boise and:Id St. George temples. C e le b ra n t. Vigil S e rv ice s2 will■ b e sid o by sid e . AftAfter 40 years on tho nB Marilynn isit survived by her eternal cconducted Tuesday, May 27.27 2003. ranch, they reti'etumed to the Lann ■■ com panionion. Veri Parley M e ch a m r at e 6;4S p.m.. at St. JeJerome's Ranch where0 they' firsi begdn. her daught irs. Jan Mecham. Shari CCatholic Church, wilh Deaclacon Bill Follow ing 6616 years together. f l (R ichard) Porter. Diana (Alan) Lasl L officiating. Interment u10 follow C laren ce d ie d1 in 1989. Bertha con- Bralthwal(( alte: 10 grandchildren; in ii the Jorome CeiJemeiery llnued living aloalone for a few yoars th ro o Qioir GiQlers, M a d g e (Victor) Arrangementsf aro undor the a caro- and thon worvent to Rockhavon. ★ Davies. DDo oreen (C ravens) W an la ss. of c Farnsworth Mortuary of JiJoromo. Retirement Homome in Oakioy. whore I pI ’ Fioy Harleirley; four b rothers, Paul sh e sp e n t th e) rcrem ainder of hor life e x c e p t for th e) iastia two wooks. * (JoA nn) Moody.M( Howard (Florence) O a k l e y Moody, Brian Bri (Sandra) Moody and Bertha is survived sur by her son . B ruce (Mai\^ary) Moody. . and daughior*iiir-in-iaw, D alian a n d Viowings-igs will b e held May 27. N orm a Elquistt ol Oakioy; hor broth- 'T ® 2003, frorrom 6 to 0 p.m. at the ors, An/il VoyceICQ of Pocalollo, Max C * v A nderson}n &J S o n s M ortuary. 49 E ast I Voyco of Vonlunlura. California, and H E ★ ■rth, American Fork. Utah, Ray Voyce of SuSun City. A rizona; hor ______100 North ly 28, 2003, from 11:45 to sister. M ary AiroJroth of Palm Springs, May).m. in the Highland 26th California; eightght grandchildren; 24 ★ hapel, 6750 West 10400, great-grandchilchildron; and 14 great- ^ W ard chailighiand. Uiah. Tho funeral groat-grandchlichildren. Sho was pro- will im m ediately follow c e d e d in d e aith th by hor parents; her ^ se rv ic e Iday v at 1 p,m.*The dedica* loving husbaniand, Clarence; two W ed n e sdI buriala will b e in th e Provo infant sons,, Marion Joo and ^ ry. Donald; one brother;brc and three sis- ^ A I l v s t aarts . A tors. li service will b e hold w J e r o m e Wednesday. May 28, ^ day, ★ Dakley Slake C ontor of » ' of Jesus Christ of W y 2 3 -ff lints. 301 North Center ^ 7/1 1 Bishop'Gary Uoyd w ★ uriai wiii bo in O akley ^ Tho funeral s ■riends may call al ^ Bsrtha Elqulat at 11 a.m . WeFuneral Homo. 1350 ^ A Bertha Eiquisl. 94. of 2003, at the OalSiroot, Burloy. on a diod Friday. May 23, 2003 The Churchn o6 until 0 p.m., and at k C h a mice To W in... ★ Lattor-day.Saini Burloy C a re C enter. n Wednesday, (rom 10 . Bertha was born Septenr Avenuo. with E iM arilyn R uth 1908, In the Basin (east of ( officiating, Burii______- k C e m e tery . Frie ;Moody M echam Idaho, to Frank a n d Luciili Voyco. Sho recoived her ec* , Rasmussen ibscrlbe.Fu ^ '• Marilyn Ruth Mooc :oody Mecham. al the Basin and Oakley ! Z E a s i 161(1 SI , 0 0 (o : ■beloved wife, mother, ( 33-0931 ^ er. grandmother, She married Clarence 'Pop =' Tuesday, Irom 6 : $5 ISistaf. a n d friend, di died May 22. W ,, the church on V ;aOpl, at her daughu Ak D’)m ) w in£s..: ☆ ^hter's hom e in ' iHlBWand. U tah, su rro t roakley): rrounded by her llovO^ famiiy after a > iilla L ucas a valiant battle Friday - SSaturday - Sund;iday ^ ;wiih c ancer. A nateducation SUD:iphone: ‘ Marilyn was born I / Schools. 70-3 rn February 24, ,’1933, Jn Provo. Ura^ jp* Eiqutst 82-4 1 5 0 ^^ Hourly Frididay & Saturday 7-11 p.m. Jtah. welcomed Jaan MartinsM Franco A :with loy a s th e (ifth cf Dor 1 child of Edgar !Marlins Frarico, 87. of Every half hohour on Sunday 1-11 p.m..m. ;Rolio a n d E m m a Fioy aii: :|oy Moody. S h e . ). passed away May 22. m arried Veri Parley N Pro it. y Mecham May ^ Jero m e. [email protected] ” 21. 1953, in the Salt ' 7 alt L ake Tem ple 2 003. in>as J( born M arch 28, 1916, in ito m ica l ortelepi and celebrated her S 1 -8 0 00 -2 5 8 -2 9 3 7 ir 50th w edding 1, Azores, Portugal, to Jose anniversary the day A ' k jay before her i ^ Franco and Jesulna in atio n 2 0 8 - 2 8 2 * . : s » . •death. Most of their :a Franco. He moved to . •was s p e n l in Twin I in Falls. Idaho. R fa7ji qqIS a young man, where he :where they raised th For infoio g r a m i_Program A Ihreo bsaulllul “ 5 " 5’d married Irene De Miranda, ^ > )»> Jl' y » ■daughters. Marilyn v ilsed their family th ere an(f in ^wlih a brilliant m indn awas blessed jhev raise ,d a n d a love of K hhe e moved to'the United www.iform ation visit: ileaxning. graduating his famiiy following him 'E ducation a n d risceiviig from B^TU in states, h STATE Anato elvina a Double shortly .th.thereafter. Joao spent his '.isu.edu/bios/ Master's Degree ) life as a construction con* UNIVEatSfTY______e (rom he working 111 ^University of Wyomir He lovefl watching movies omicai_Donation_ m any lives with h e)mln0 r ti . ouchlng ,factor. Hi }r te ac h in g . S h e a n d readli3ding and he was especially specialized in readin at playing checkers. Joao I iding and study good at skills a n d a tte n d e d a loving husband and father d and taughi at was a lo\ .reading se m in a rs thi II be dearly missed. throughout ih e w ho will b .United States. She w 3 sun/ived by his wife of 52 m r n 3 w a s a colleg e -H e Is si professor and departi Irene, of Jerome and their lartment head at years. Ire (he College of Southei n. Lane (Fatima) Franco, them Idaho. children, . Marilyn loved beir na Franco, John Franco, 3elng a mother Sylvanna ;anckgrandmother ani 3th (Roberto) De Souza. ancT took greal Elizabeth 'pride in the accomp (Celia) Franco, all of jmpllshmenis of Alrion (i Iesslngs of the death’byi )EAtH NOTTICE----- ' i w EcfgjB V W re/i istival 1 cau se s. [Bonnia C. HouelUBB n a tu ra l o ! -HAILEY-Bonnie ingements ivill be lie C H o u se, 87, A rra n g 5£M ey, died IVic need by Wood River Chapel BTW-at MannF V id^, M i v 23, .announuley. • morinHafleyof in Hailey Itl the Ei

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■{ ' , , / S«wI»X, Miy 25,2003 TlmM^ewi, Twin Fallf. Idaho B-5 ), » 4 TtawWews, T l* Fdb, I tadqr. 1^28,2003I • ■ ______JSu l ______, W e s t ____‘ -‘^Grizzly____ ^^^^______,______•> ___CcotfemdtaB M tain roads, increasing the risk that ting minerals out of the ground tion to say that every federal ded- worked on the bear-relocution und Ycllowstune. L ' ' C As nouble,'for an administra- bears would be hit by trucks or than in protecting endangered sion about grirdy management Is plan that, under the first Bush Hut the Republican novcnmi df IB B ■ .4rim IH ty ff »"■" niimiKi Th^, t« killed by poachers. The govern* bears. Stone-Manning, director of based on politick trickery, which administration, imported Idaho, Dirk Kcmpthonic, siiLd i' Four of tfaen>-(three m i^t still bc of S p o l^e, Wash., to hire two has been surprisingly confronta- ogement posidon in the federal Bush administration last week to forcc'‘tna.-;.sivo. flesh o;itinK cai' Face-Off in B*B earTerritoiy , STheWMWrKtonPot federal wildlife maiQBDagcrs concede majorior mining project allowed>d .pteaaeseeQiaza ------that, vdicn it come[nestognslies,no r~M i] ■ .--elive)w efe imported from Canada bear managers, improve sanita- tional when it comes to grizzlies. effort to protcct the beais. approved the silver mine. nivores" into his state. The U.S. Fish andmd Wildlife Service ruled theth a t a 8lh/er a n d ^ n« thf. wxtiW nn tion and acquire 2,400 acTCSOf DTi- *This is an ideological battle- Most of that ammunition comes There were solid scientific reu- Norton suid she shelved iIil- SEATTLE - Gri2zUes aree long- ooe trusts them an;anymore. ^«[LJLj PUBUC AUCTION c opper m ine propo>posed in a designated wUded e m e s s a re a would • Q A IVr r.grinly-friendlydeddonmadeby vate land for bears. Sterling Ems ground for them," Stone-Manning from a dedsion two years ago by sons behind the plan to reintro- Krizzly-rclocation scliemc i.. serving superstars of the emnviron- The latest epispisode camc last 'UU SATURPAAIT, MAY 31,2003 »! not harm the smallnail an d vulnerable clusterr ofo grizzlies th at “ week in a federajrally designated ^ y . i'.* t^,i»fipi^HitA Said it has not yet dccidcd said. “They are going after the Interior Secretary Gale A Norton. duce grizzlie.s in central Idaho. ensure “ihe suppon of ilic stales. mental movement - *Tn the eariy 1990«ruhdertfie w^usthcr to build die mine. charismatic mega^una.” - She halted a Clinton-era plan to- Sdenosts wanted to create a trav- locnl commurtrties-.iiid-ill inrer^ lives there. Environironmental groups n v r ------~DMI CANADA J !Siocc th ^ camc under tbehe DTc^ wilderness in MotMontana. The U.S. • Preview; PH5 pm.p ji first George Bus^ we were the In explaining what he called a Two federal officials, speaking reintroduce grinlies into a wilder- el corridor that would connect - ested stakeholders.” Hui fii-' plan lo s u e to stopop th e m ine. T h e — tection of tbe Endangered Sp liiaj, fimidacein the United States to “very (lifficult decision," Ralph on condition of anonymity, agreed ness area in central Idaho. and enrich the genetic diversity of move was widely ituerpreied in grizzlies in the Cabiabinet M ountains - Act in 1975, die hirsute, meaeat-eat- that a proposedI silsilver awf copper 2353 North Redwood BRoad ~ Salt Lake City, Ut< imatic niine that wouldid itunnel beneath heav HAL TRUCKS. VKHICUS. n•BUCKS.VANS u ( ‘ ^ ' v^bii^innooiJniUembcarstoaug-- . Morgenweck, regional dlrecmr of that the grinly issue has become The plan, six years in the mak- grizdy concentrations in Glacier the West as a political payh.ick com pose the m ost5St (ragile ol three ing beasts - “cbarisn; AVY EQUIPMENT. COMMERCL State ot Utih, >iiywi»nf an pftp..tori>w^" the Fish and Wildlife ScTvicc, Said Wghly politicized under the pre-. ing before it was scuttled, had i— _■ ------m^afauna" in tiie activist arargot - the Cabinet Mounluntain Wilderness . 4X4^IX4S . POUCE EQinPMENT. BICICYCLES k MOREI P ro a I h t Btsi groups in the Nortlorthem Rockies. >y and would not harmn a small and vul- ■ ‘ SdS d t U k e t Lake a t r PobUe UtUdM, SaltiltLakeaty U 'Wayne Kasworm, a primary the mine and the mitigation plan sent Bush administration, opening won the support of timber compa- O T T l W% ¥^T1^T 1 T T/^mTZXH T hSbavc helped raise money a t. Local Banks ft Other A fn d M** ivif>nrrtw of b p ^ In C^htn»>T “will not substanticdly degrade it to Imncccssary critidsm even nies and organized labor, and it W l [ 1 /| [1/1 ftj U u l ^ / | I I I I f 1 ^ motivate voters for environmjnen^ nerablc duster of igrizzlies, as long CANADA 2 \ I f N.V. I Colo r nn C O N S IG NMENTS M WELCOME OT..MAT10N. .wilderness for the Fish and the baseline habitat conditions for when its decisions are based on was enthusiastically embraced by J l J l f I I f l f j | V F I J 1 1 I l U V 7 I I t I 1 i B *W eaicauses. as precautions arcuc taken. covXINTACT «NK OF OUS SALES H lSnrRB8ENUnVES rOR M oas INFDfl ins for M the Rock CreekCr Mine goes JOIIM (:tU.BOBflAI(NT1IOUBSBS, MIKS DSBOBS * TYSON ANDESroSiw r Wildlife Service. “At the time, it bears and will provide some bene- soundsdence. bear experts at the Fish and a vi, 1 V> * *.V1. 1 f^olntctn • “They are our big gum Checkin OUI on th«1« Web •! wvfw.cnlauction com itecting ahead - environionmental groups 02) 792^343 (775) 327-47991 was a very controversial move in fidal effccts." “It has given the environmen- WUdlife Scrvice. T T D I T i A V I f TT\T¥7 A i O A IVT mobilizing people and prote • . (BOI) S1!M123 (703 -* L -nortlmestliifontana.” Environmentalists and a num- talist movement great ammuni- Some of those experts had — A U 2V .iV l» places,” said Tracy Stone- St said diey will suetie to prevent con- I ■ i ■■■ Manning, executive dirccti L g ^ ^ ' n n - C i r ^ r r D A Location: Nampa, i d - 2n4lStr«tSouth.Ju«c;..l or B«rKcrKii.K. f *1 ® S I JOO-^ ^ 0 . . s “the Clark Fork Coalition, a cc tion : bnnigtaSO^fromCaMdain^C ^^m^opnw^ ^ I* v-V m U From 1-84. take odt 3S Irito Nampa, turn left l.cforc Burner Ki„J. ^estern ^ Emnrmett Vaileley Livestc I hope that they would breed With a BoenL T l ^ m sis^ that die gnz- ^ 1 ^ m M. | Watch for .Icn*. Coocw.lon* cm ^ald 'V o fco ! 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R U PE R T - Two balls ol y a m taughtQ a simple lesson. A drcle of sixth-mdersrs'th re w arounda purple and tan bbi alls of yam, keeping a piccc ol y a rn Sthemselves until they were re tan* 6gled together. Tbe yam which zig-zi • betweenb them all was w iHustra-il tiont of how the students aiare con- nectedD to each other. Bein:ing con- nectedn meant respcctinin g o n e anothera and being friendids Shermm Iratttutee m i ^ production m anaftr QnQragory M. Moriay odtts a oone another. Holding different colorss ofe yam ciiuraoin training vidMIM that I n c lu d ■ »c«n« tnvohrlDiving 1 tlm ulatad h o stig a showed how people weree differ- iRuitlon, on th i rffhtI •! G u a rdliiires !I ^ c o Middle School Frida The advisory class wasas duccd .this year at both M>Iinidoka l County middle schoolsIs w h en sixth-^dcrs moved to the i anti-tee rro r iniistitute sdio(U and ninth-graders le f t Tlie idea will continue next ye; but POST FALLS. Idaldaho, (AP) - . in two 15-minutc chunl^s, ra th e r You won’t find dasses»es on calcu- 6 6 than one 25-minute class asai It has lus, economics or Enginglish litera- been this year. ture at North Idahoho C o lle g e ’s or the m ilitary, W hile the period will coi»3ntinuc, Fort Sherman Inst for the concept did comc undciler Grc at Human Protection. terrorism training a School Board m eeting e» a r lie r in Sixtb-gradert InI Stierrlo Sl Prien's advisory classss dod an exercise abotit connectictions with yam . The advisoryy cclu lass Is a mid- Unlike the undergragrads seeking hac hft May. Teachers gave dififfe rin g die school concep:apt which began this year whonhon East and West junior blghsI becameb middle schools. an assodate's degree«atthiscom- a naSD©xcom e more and opinions of whether thc tirtim e was munity college, studeni worthwWlc. they arc and wlw hat they .stand for. T'hey h c really get to know o r ic c h an g e to tw o ir>-min-miiiuie jK-riodsa Ients h crc a re 'm rore t r valuable in corporate executives,/cs. National Thc main purpose of theic adviso- They build eachach other up und cci- anot.notlicr, Miller saitl. diiy for the advisor\’ory class. T h ere ’s Guard officers, or eveeven mission- ry class is to provide anin a d u lt ebrate w hena a student s docs some- W While f-rades aren’t issuedd :f o r room fo r revision,, Mi!M iller Siiid. snt years. I think arics scekmg traininging in how to advocate for each studenent, said tiling good, t hhc c advisory ; dass, it is a placee for It’s a new concepicept, Prien said. middle schools Coordrdinator “That’s whata t we are - a team,” rcmicminders aboui tests, homewcw o rk M iller a g re ed - Si.vth-■Vth- and seventh’ protect themselves5 againsta| ter- thiSs i s s o m e o f t h e rorists, survive a kidridnappmg or Sandra Miller. Many thirlings arc Pncn said. andmd grades. Miller said. Studeilents graders seem to likeliki tlie period; dianging in students' livesiS during MiUer said[ anotheroj purpose of maynay come to fheir adviscjs o r y e ig h fh - g n ic ie r s wJii) u'Jit have seen otherwise increase theiiieir security. t>CStst training to be “ Wo a re dealing withwii persons thc middle sdiool years anda the the advisory ddi a s s is to reinforce teacieaeher and ask for help. It's aalso things done differtferenily m a y b e who might find themsjmselves in a fOUnd advisory class provides stu(aidents a good dtizer^phip. Her dass gave a n, placepl to rela.x from acadenemic aren’t so smitten. id in the country, na n d ate s. hostage situation,”j,” Director personable, fncndly relatiitionship resounding ‘yes”“yc whon asked if man “I would reconmienmend it," IVien thc class wass worthwhile.\ They "This "1 gives tliem a little bit; ofo a said. "Ne.M year thesthese kids waiiid David Dose said.. “ W e te a c h aHCl itit’s located right with an adult avoidance ... as wellill as( w ays to , “They know someonec in the listed the thingIngs they’ve learned, brciiireak and yel ihey’re siill Icac a m - m iss it if it w asn'i iheith ere." !m,” said induding howV tot< work together as inj^’n&” MiUer s;iid. minimize thcir explcploitability” hCtiers in Idaho. building is there for them Some teachers said llie advise after being taken hosta)stagc. teachcr Sherrie Prien. a team, how to treat oihers well. Sc i s o ^ V'lMiLN-.Vaw i t 'ntiT t i r :Shan Chuniy spcctful and helpful perileriod lakes away acaden.•m ic' cart Ih; n w h c il at ilu Other colleges ha\have similar Her advisory class ofjf sixth- how to be resp. ! llw mn-'.syw/vr’s : to ju d g e oihers by in-itrn.struction time. liurcau.•uu ur (,77-4042. programs, but Dosm. one of its kind offeredred by a com- "M ^ . C eri. lack K ane actions and to bc proudi ofi w ho The group is I tht! -<(.7nifn.’ij(‘'7n offered.ol Hc Departme;nent of Defense consul- before-school’s out - dcbri3ris from lege appUcatiorions, th ere were also havelave cut income la.\ revenues:s far decade, Rodriguezlez said.s doesn’t want to giveive potential "tant - hadhai an office within a just-emptied lockers littays from Wednesday, Butiut the town lias also lakeien a for Rodr^uez’s resignation,resi and more people understirstand about The cou:ourscs, which last from th c calendar to save monejley. T h e 1 7-dayay cut has drawn largarge hil from the burst buhlibblc angry letters to lhethe editor have terrorism and how it works, the 30 minuteu te s to as m any as, five And nowhere are sttitudents national attenrmtion. It was carica- of»f thet: tech industry, with IntelIn appeared in thee toto w n ’s w e e k ly less effective it is.” d a y s , off shortests sion of compiiputer chip maker thathal added 5,000 more studerents, spent on a brand-ind-new district offered computer-bas<)ased training or at thcic client’s site and can public school years in th e2 rnation. Intel, Oregon’Dn’s larg e st priv ate 3,005,000 of them of Hispanic bajack- building, dubbei)bed tlie "Taj to more than 15,0001<0 Idaho emer- involvei aas few as a dozen to “I think we have lost a, 1(lot m ore in d u strial cmmployer, j and has a groi'round. That didn’t leave minuch Mahal” in town,n, anda over the , gency w orkers who1 wouldw( be the more thaitian 500 employees at a than 17 days," saidd Hugh median housiuschold income of noney moi to sock away to off:ffsel S1.2 million theL' district’sdi been 'first to arrive at a terterrorist ind- time. O’Donnell, who is retiriiring this 551,737, aboutu t S10,0(K) above the my any future cuts, supuriiileiidiident ordered lo shellI oulou to teachers , dent. F or instjistance, a course in coun- year from teaching at PoynterP state average.e. ■ [oe Joe Rodrigue;: said. after it lost a laborbor lawsuit over ------'------Several-chufches,srwhich-Dose v ------c o rsu rvreillance— e i rcchniqtics ------— MiddltSchoolr“The-kid3sthaM1 ire------Most-everyo!yone-agrees-thut-tliL------—Persuading-vott^rK-to-appnP< declined to identify,,fy, h a v e se n t in d u d e s a field trip to downtown looking forward to gettinfing out of state's budgetet crisis> is a key fac- my any local property 'ax increai;ases “Il is so hard, toto gel informa- missionaries to thele institute’s Coeur d’Alene,d’^ where partici- school, they probably clchecked tor in Hillsborcoro’s education fund- or for schools is a tough scsell, lion aboul how moneymo is spent c o u rs e s o n h o w to:o is u rv iv e o r p a n ts shohop and ti^ to detect if out two weeks ago.” ing troubles.. Oregon0 schools are .»eeause bee the district drawsi stu-^ at the district level,"levi he'said, escape captivity whilelile working in they aree \being followed by law While some studerents at dependent onin tht e sta te for aboul ;lenis den from unincorporatiIted, "We just suspectt thth in g s ,” f o r e ig countries. enforcemcment agents hired by the N ext m onth, th e institute in: will institute,e. IDose said. begin training'abouiout 30 Idaho He won'on’t say what thc courses iismantlee Americjan Fork damd National Guard peipersonnel in cost, butut says they arc “very PacifiCoarp will d Boise. affordablible” when compared to his pan of its his- Idaho National1 GGuard Maj. what privi■ivate security com panies AMERICAN FORK, UaJtah (AP) in September;r 2006: removing the The T agreement has been1 sub-^ expand wilhin this ] Gen. Jack Kane,, tlthe state’s charge.T. The amount is depcn- - Electric utility PacifiCiCorp has dam and 22miles mi of pipeline. m niit itted for final approval to0 t h e to ric ra n g e .” homeland securityity director, dent onn \ihc level of training agreed to tear dowiwn the Thc U.S. ForestFt Service will Federal Fei Energy Regulaiatory The removal1 of the pipeline called the trainingg iinvaluable, sought, hc said. American Fork dam uninder an preserve theic 190G: pow erhouse. Commission. Cor will resiore the: canyon’scai beauty particularly to Guai^irdsmen being Dose saidsa the program takes agreement with state andid federal which gcnerattates enougli elecirid- The T removal of the dam1 'will and stop rock slidslides caused by deployed throughoutut tthe world. informatieidon from federal sources agcndes and Trout Unlimimited. ty for 500 liomcs,hoi as a historic ensure ens more consistent flowsivs on pipeline rupture:iires, which had “For the military,y, ianti-terror- and litera:rature on terrorism ind- PadfiCorp will dismarantic thc structure, AmericanAm I'ork River, said AlanA blocked the riverer inii the pasl. he ism training has beebccome more dents. 96-ycar-oId hydropower ddam and “The hydroeroelectric dam served Malheson, Ma spokesman for TtTrout s;iid. and more valuable>lc in recent The insinstitute takes its name surrender w ater rights to0 iimprove a^eat purpospose for its time, but U Uni n lim ited . Karen Wade’ of the Nalional years,” he' said in aI sustatement. “I from Fortort Sherman, named for habitat for brown and rainbowr now the use>c o f th e can y o n is “Troul populations will 1k.*!comecc Park Sen'ice saidlid thi e agre-em ent t h i n ^ th is is so ihc e oof thc best thc U.S.>. (Civil W ar general and ' trout and help Bonneviville cut- changing. Itt isii now primarily a more moi robust," he Siiid. "In p airticu- rt will protect the riverrivi and restore training of this sortrt tot' be found built inililSTe, on whose grounds throat trout recover, companyco recreation destination,”di said lar, lar, restoration efforts will openo to more naturalal conditionsci the in the country, andid iit’s located the colleglege sits in nearby Coeur spokesman Kimball Honscisen said. Loyal Clark,:, aa spokeswoman for opportunities opj for thc imperijriled area near Timp;mpanogos Cave rig h t h ere in I d ^ o .”.” d ’Alene. The utility agreed to stn>tartwork thc Uinta Naticitio n ^ Foresi Disuict. Bonneville Boi cutthroat trouiut to National Monumeninent.

Hospitald ______Scramble s _ ConthwdftDmBl ^ t ’s difdifficult to convince peo- several options, one of>f which neering fees,IS, furnishings and Continued Con from B l the worsi - it haslas justj t>een real Gooding site did in an evalua- p le thatt theyt can’t always have w as to rebuild this currenimt facili- equipment, atwilUI cost SIO million. Even E the good weather locook a slow.” ' tion test . It in theileir backyard, but tbe ty. It was discovered ththat the One of the> questionsq asked of turn tur late Saturday afternoonan, as Pothier said allailendance has "We do laiow thatlat tbe majori- conux^ttatee d ed d ^ this was the structure holds a grandidfather the committettcc during public thc the wind picked up and thunLinder remained aboutout the same, ty of the population>n 1Uves in the bestlocatia tio n ,” h e said, status with existing bu3uilding informationn m e e tin g s h e ld could cou be heard. although attendantdance is now con- I southern part off thett county, learly two years, a ddzen- codes. “Attendance has dwindled;d for centrated on Saturiturdays. In 2002, I about 52 percent, buibut when you pwed conx>mmittee nas b ^ work- Any renovating effortsts would the new hospicpital is n ot b u ilt the the past three years,” said1 1Ron organizers switch'itched the event factor in travel timtime and dis- ipg on informingin county resi- require the entire fadlit]ity to be “It won’t: happenh today or H jjjr ig lc y o f B u rle y , w h o h a s ojoper- from Saturday/ arand Sunday to 1 tance, the location>n ini Gooding dents aboutab the growth and brought up to 2000 safet stan- tomorrow, butbu eventually thc ated gt^, a booth at Fossil Daysys for Friday and Saiurda,irday. I was tbe bost one,"e,” aaid Jim needs oftlif the present hospitoL dards, according to a staite n archi- hospital willII c< lo se ," H en sh aw 10 jg y e a rs . Fossil Days attrattracts between Henshaw, Gpodimling County t 'in the lato 1960s, tect, Henshaw said. said. “If th e bchospital goes away, “The» last two years have b e e n 4,000-5,000 p e ople p le annually. I Memorial HospitaliCEO. d ' Goodingsg*8 h osp ital w as designed Reconstruction cost:Its were thedoaorsgoi{o aw ay.” • I T be cost o f th e lan< was not a forinpatiiItient care. estimated at $8 millionin - p lu s A n d in thle eaftermath, jobs r" big issue, Henshawiw .aid; both Becaiuiuse of advancements in the loss of revenue duriiring con- will be lost andani so, too, will mil- locations were prtpretty much ' tec^Ioglogy, medidnes and diag- struction. lions of dollarsars of economic sup- KnowV the score? about the sazne. nostlc pnprocedures, the hospital Another option consiisidered port, Henshawiw said. B ut th e of Goovas hleld e l last week in p riv ately ow ned a ccres re tjbat were .. O utpat)adent visits have building up to code wou>uld cost Hagerman. FourFot p rio r communi- pagesI to seee how your fa'favorite for sale, m d tfai dtyty >would leaM Increaseiited by 109 M rcent over about $8.7 million. ty meetingss wv e re h e ld in th e the land to the ho^ispltaHor$la thela«ft: five yeara uone. A new facility at a nelew site, towns of BiS, l^ W ' endell, Gooding teanm is doing. year. . . T he committee co considered, iii^uding architectural anand engi- and Hagermanan. ( i I I .

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IdahoAVes1 S T ______Judge uupholds off-f-road rulesI S A U L A K E CrrY(AP)-Afed- rr outalavI lawsuit fron the Utah shared [V f eral judge ruled theiie V £. Bureau of Access» Alliance, whidi said thei tl, Land Managemeioent can close BUlac[ acted in 2001 vrltbout taking« ______, Federal ttax cut imnpacts Ida]aho budge 250,000 acres of publicpu land near publicic miV n ing tbe popularlybctoryBt^area. . Tbe i still facing a budget crisisoi: even « ■ iKon defidt in tbe current bud(idgel U.S. D istrict Judge Bruce restrictActions 0 0 popular motor s, off-road c ra ^ hicyding andid after voting more thana $180$! mil- ' year,:ar, which ends in five weeks.3. Jenkin) said thee BLM bad the trails.ol ersed camping in areas near ' lion in hi^cr taxes thisilis spring. I f OUTJT e c o n o m y *niThe administration has consnsid- power to preventt oor rcduce envi- dispersf eteiired delaying paying some oblij)Ura. ronmental damage,ge. Moabb a and Canyonlands NationaliX have begun evaluatirBting the , . ^ Rogo; and DonnaiX Xn n g e r H i impact of the federal taxta> cut on dOCSn t11 turn around, tioiuons u ntil after July 1 to keepp t ^ Jenkins on We

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Kaule fell to Idahoaho Falls in lasi Mustangss scorei seven a year’s title name. I ’v e g o t t o b e c h e runs to opepen game; ^ ” I tliink iluit |)la>jjlayed a role." We just cam e out with Kusmusben said. "T'i"They’ve exp6 f i r s t m a n a g e r cD o p u l l p H | | ^ rienced liiis kindid (of pressure H j | Bruins nevever recover g before and we hadn'td n ’t ,” his ham stringg oc n c h e too m uch nerves. We By Scott Thompinpson. The Bniins. wlioiho have heen li known for tlieir corcomebacks all bench. I’m dd: a y CO f Tlmes-^ewa writfriter______m IT ake an error, w alk a season, iiuhulinding againsi d a y . B u t I ’m1 a l w a y s i I Ji BOISE - Thc*he E agle M ustangs few guys and all of a(2f'.-n‘rallied KM b ehind relieveis. Ni'Nick Carr and IH K state title gar{ame. But it wus a Andy Coats on ilie gv5iBfl costly inningg asi Eagle jumped 9 9 Ihe mniind and out lo a 7-0 firfirst-inning lead en M ike Littleton .n illieIil ])late. -'IkitisttumlaruiffrRon - M att Rasmusseiien, Carr came in fo ro u te to a n 8-4 8- victory in the I for Christian cwTMnM/n«i CiorxhiHirf,■irr, k Ao tcwr Class SA Slattate title game at Twin Falls cba

I n b r ie f By Jared £born ForthoTir^s-Nows■s ■ Friends see 8i8 0 i-(){-.VIKl.i.()-\Vl- W hen lhe Class years of basal■ebail ,enaii 'niiirMiayay afternoon, out watching baseballpall in R edland : B iihl’s S h e rry Kirking said siie Field, later knownn nas Crosley, | f i t wasn't sure how her leam would where tJie 1919 Cincincinnad Reds j ^ H fare a^^aiiist the (itiuiitiier seven p.ir played Shoeless Joee JJackson and th c Chicago “Black Sox.”Soj KiiiK 'i>ce game* of th e m ost dodominating tliree-day while wh Paul Tinker and TjTyler ^*'doiiez s ' Colorado’s 10-7 win.r>- T h att is how Wood River base- closed the inning Fruitland 10. Middleton 3 performance;ces ever, outscoring Thiede Th added two hils eaclich as batter and clo The five-time MVVTVP stayed m ball coac)ach Lars Hovey described )ft grounder iliat Consolation gamet their opponerien ts 36-2 in route to Wood Wc River used a pair of se'seven- 1>? ' “ '■'■'IS ■> t I th e gam e, b ut limpedTed off th e field it a f teer r his Wolverines came y th y King gobbled up. 1 after leading off the Sugar-Solom 12, Bonners Fe * c title. ruirun innings to put away I’­ thc fifth inning away witwith the Class 3A boscbaU Ordonez gaveve her coach a . with a sin^. ------’ Ryne Reyiiynoso gave up one Redskins Re (16-9) in sue innings...... champioi•lonship in a 15-1 drubbing -scare in the sixth:th iinning when a “Badciuiy, Barryf hadhi a little b it o f j e! tton o Saturday at Elks “Right now it is a lott ofc relief. earned run1 aand five hits while n Please see WOLVERINES. Pageige C2 Please see; SOISOFTBALL. P.ieeC2 of tendinitis goingB irin and ag^. Memoriarial Field in Ontario, Ore. It’s a lot of elation as w e ll,” rin g in g u p nine nij strikeouts in 96 vated it on thc attem«mpted catc^" Giants trainer Scanan Conte said. “He had a fair omounount of pain last n i^ t. Hc has lessipain pa t^y. So |^PH 9 H Trio) lifts Hansisen to firstt-ever stat.5. day-to-day. The MF^QU was very, |M Ih | By Kevin HallIII {a n d John Derr Valley Va s^veep across the lA r tie for Firth sweptlhe the Cla-ss 2A iioys very good result forir u I writer* ings. inj Carey bolted from a tit ------fit with lhe girls end- Conto initially thouiioughtthedam- fifth place wilh two cviivents and girls titles witl ristian’s four-year age CO Bonds’ knee2 wasworse,butWi ^ ^ 0 BOISE-ThThey just kept on run- remaining rei to second placci aftert ing Nampa Christi chc star left fielderler walked into ning, and running,rui and running rallying ra to win thc boys 4x4x400- hold on the title, thc Giants’ clubhoulouse Saturday som e m ore. mrmeicr relay. Raft River fininished The WendellI ggi ir ls (o o k th ir d m orning w ithout muimuch of a limp. So m uchI S(so, that thc Hansen with wi 45.5 points, a half of a1 [point behind Nnmpaa ChristianC and He said Bonds hasas ichronic ten- Husky trio5 ofo distance runners better be than fourth-p•place Glenns Ferry andnd VaUey^ finished diniris in his knee,ee, which was twins Bran'a n d e n a n d L a n d c n M Mi urtaugh. Wth and 18th.h. respeciively.i ag^vated by tho0 Ileap into tbe Teeter andid Cody>Fowers ran The Murtaugh girls weree near Wendell's boysys teamt came in -. tbeir way to th c school (s first- the th top over thc two days,?s, b ut 13th und Vallcy/ placedpk 21st. s ta te track tr: and field team stumbled sn down thc stretctc h as In Class 3A, the tht: Salmon boys it from wire tBportt .C o m p M tn title Sattirda;day at thc 2003 Idaho Kootenai K< successfully defci'ended ended Filer's two-;wo-year run while T T rack a n d Field Fi Chamjpionships its its Class lA girls crovm vritrith 82 the Snake River:r girlsg won by 39 ;• i: t r i v i a A n s w e r : canHrf»/ia / n .M M a t Bronco Sta'stadium in Boise. points. po The Lady Red Devikils set- jxjints in becomingling thc fourth dif- *• tied for sccond with 52 popoints, ferent team to0 winw state in as R obby Gordon \sn mior Chrtttlna Brown, center, leinisans forward to take tin t placellllUn I Fowersmand thc Teeters com- tl< Stewart in 1999^^d an 2001 and buicd for 59 of thc Huskies i 65 Timbcrline-Weippe Ti took: thirdt many yean. IA glrta 4x100 relay race a t Broniiinto Sttdluffl Saturctay In Boise. John^di«tHril99 total points:ts in leading a Magic with wi 49 points and Raft RF iv e r------Please1 sesee e TRACK, Page C2 \ .

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S po r ts S^^S^^^BSSSSSSSBSSsb^ b s s ^ ^ b s s s s s ^ b : Glennss Ferry]falls in :2A chaiinpionsiship hviiiinico dowiuIS Umberliiline •1 w in S a tu rd a y ifi “He'He was still throwing hanird, Josh Goode, r third plao:ein Classi}5A „ • NewPlymol3Uth SiTp""” b u t hhc wasn’t on top of hihis “They werft leadeiders the whole fO l* “Jo h n so n ju:just pitched a real game,'BC,” U hl said. way through,” Uhlhi said. “When ThetknM ______' offense woke u p in th e2 sissixth. I good game,”■ sisaid Glenns Ferry Jast[ason Simons scorcd Glennnns things w ere down,, tiithey picked us ------~ . Kyle Copeland reacheched after... prevails 7-1L coach Dennisis 1Uhl. “He kept us Ferry'rry's lone run, reaching onn a .up' and carried usu s. E a c h a n d BOISESE - Minico avenged a state ' being hit a pitch. Jareiared Tracy • off balance witivith his curve. H e’s a singlegle and advancing before aan . every o ne of them .”-" .ch am ppionship io loss in 2060 by then hit an RBI doublele tito m ake. TTk T b rw » M w i______hcads-up pitchc±er." error■or scoreds him. Simons, Uhl andid junior Scott downingng Timberline 3*2 for third it 2-1, Timberline. NateIa te T racy ; ~ Glenns Fcrr•rry (22-4) stranded . Joel[ocl Shipley w ent 3-for-3 withth 3 A rellano w ere namimed t to the all- place Saturday^ t at t^e 2003 ninM legged out a drag buntu n t to put^ NAMPA - New Plyrlymouth nvo baserunnciners in the fifth tmd RBIslls and a triple to lead Nclew toumament team. SA stateIte baseball toumament at runners at the cornerslers. G a b e ^ . pitcher Drew Johnsons5 stymiedst seventh mmngsngs. PliTOo•mouth. Borah HHij i ^ School Frank tiicn executed a ssqueeze,.,-i cher Zach Simons UhlJh l said hc will miss th e fivfive NMr^MT.om : talked about that trying to the Glenns Ferry batters;rs at key Pilots pitch Ti,i OkmNnr (iscces “W e ta bunt, sd)ring T racy fromom ith ird to m om ents in th e Class 2AV baseballb; stnigglcd, walkniying seven batters. seiiors n io - Simons, Scott Uh'bl, Iitaaiaaioit get someme motivation after a tough tio the game. championship game, leadiading his Five eventiuiUyJly scored. GeralTaid Rau, Jake Coricll anm d 5m«rtOjoaiJcnwinaBm.» (sem ifinifinal) loss (Friday)," said A bobble on the throwrow tow ard ' Spanai)sai)s head coach Ben Frank, first allowed F ran k to rea.reach safe- css wc got it. back a little ly and N ate T r a ^ to reac•each third, setting up a sacrifice flyly ftfor Kody ins Freenman at IPrefonta ibcrline prevailed in extra Guevarra outrui ame H r : Cole for the winning run.un. gs in 2000. T h at w ouldn’t ssic meaning the top rankingra in the ^^“ 8 - Still, credit Colwellill f fo r con­ EUGENE. Ore. (AP)P) - Ana "1 definitely’ havehi to have more week;c k a t th e Oregon Track Class ccssary on Saturday, #on women’s 100 is up fot taining Timberline. Guevara look off, whileile Cathy self I feel very good," Chamampionships to cam that. BiBut T yrcc Washingtorvon, die reigning \ -jt jy^-t won the men's 100; worldrid record Guevara said.1. “With“ all the histo- tliiss is is a good stan ." world indoor c h ^ pipion ii in the 400, y y NBA season debutt is no holder Tim MoniRomeryery with- ry of die Prefoi;fontaine Classic, this Thefhe I^efontaine is named afufter posted the best lutdoorout time in dros' earlier in the weekk bbecaasc was a great raccace to win. Forty-nine Oregcegon distance-running grc;cat the event this seasor of a foot injuiy. • is fa n ta stic .’’ SteveJVC Prefontaine, who died in a onds. Finishing : gammble for LosI Angeles Spa>arks Freeman was runningng in her Tonique WilliamsW of the carr accidcntac in E ugene in 197:)75. Micliael Blackwo^id of< Jam aica at ® first international 400 sincesin the Bahamas finishiished second at 50.39 Thee meetir is one of three internma- 45.03, ahead off countrymani UNCACASVILLE, Conn. (AP)' - Milton added 17. Formermer UConn Olympics, whe?hen she seconds, andd IRonetta Smith of tionalnal Grand Prix events schciicd- Gregory Haughton'?^S.34. at Openinging their season in a casino, star Nykcsha Sales hadid 161( points becamc the firs't aborb o f ig in a l J a m a ic a w as thirdthi at 51.44. uledft^d for the U nited States this sesea- '• In th e women’s 100-metcr 1( hur- the Los.os Angeles Sparks went and 10 rebounds for th[le e SSun, and Australian to win a goldId medal, : Montgomeryry ran 9.78 in th e 100 son.1. It’sIt also the second event ththis dies, American recorcord holder Gail yvith diehe safe move. They got the Shannon Johnson and Katie. - The nctorj' made her a nationaln; meters last Se;September in , seasoiison on USA Track & FieldId’s Devers stumbled ifteraftt a fast stan , ball to) LisaLi; Leslie down low. Douglas also scored 16i points.poi • r herx5. but slie then took an textend- • breaking Mauriurice Greene's 3-year- Outdoitdoor Golden Spike Tour, fcfol- ■ and Jam aican Briginlytte Foster won L astt year’sy, WNBA most valu- cd break from running, anand she's , old record byy one-hundredtho of a lowinving last weekend’s Oregogon with a meel recordrd of 12.45 sec. „i,ic playerp,j had 16 points, 10 Lynx 72, Monarchss 77: 1 ■ working on a comeback: in prepa- second. But helie withdrew from the Trackack Classic in Gresham. onds - iilso a Jamainaican national reboundsnds and four blc^ed shots MINNEAPOLIS - Kati.Catic Sm ith - ' ration for tlie 2004 Athensns (Games, Prefontaine afterafti injuring his foot MoiMontgomei^’s girlfriend, stistar record. She topped'4,9“™rs'Pro toioadtld the defending champions made a free throw wilhilh 8.7 sec- "It's one of rhose days;s wherev J c.irh’er this wcei■eek. sprintrinter Marion Jones, is takircing C lassic m a rk of 12.G4, 12 SOI-Iwo p ast thehe Connectfcuc Sun 82-73 onds lefl as Minnesota)ta won' its wasn't tiuiic on it,*' Freema.‘m a n said. CoUin.s, w ho10 outran( Greene last timele offo to have the couple’s bab;iby, years ago. SaturdayJay. , first game under coad>ach S uzie T heCConnecticut c team, former- Mc(^nncU Scrio. ly the OrlandoOr Miracle, made its 'Smith scored 13 of her 15 . ------debut at the Mohegan Sun casi- Tigers__ points in the seconco n d h a lf, no. Thele tteam was purchased and Svetlana Abrosimovilo v a le d Continued from C l le a d b y th a t tijtime, with Lott giv- Befc^ f o r e he sta n e d to slow dow3H*n advantage on thele mound. We relocatedlted by the M ohegan Indian Minnesota with 23 poirjoints, but to bring those young kidslids into." ing up just a soloi home run to in thethe fifth inning, it appearered have a lot of deptlpth that other tribe, beebecoming the first indepen- h ad only four in th e seconicond half. Madison coach Randydy L o r d s W y att S u tto n iiin the third to that tiiatIt JeromJ e would end the gamime teams don’t." dent own)wner in the seven-year his- acknowledged, p o in t. earlyrly iup 13-3. Still, Lords wasIS ]proud of his tory off ththeJeague. Madison starter Taylor•lor Rudd Jerome hashs been on the cusp of But But M adison wasn't about to3 go^ team 's efforts to con:bme back. The; re:resort is hoping to capital- Silver Stars 65, Stomorm 56 and reliever Tyson Eriksokson com- this kind of run■un since w n n in g the downwn easily, scoring three runsIS inI “We could have>e ;gave up and ize onn tthe strong interest in SAN ANTONIO - Sanan .Antonio , bincd to walk r\vo batters:rs andi hit consolation championshipchc in the thec bottomb half of the inniniing. got 10-runned,” hee ssaid. “But we women'i2n's ' basketball in won its WNBA opener,er, beatingI another four. .\nd that was■vas just in high school secseason lasc year and Chaselase Thomason came up wit«th ■ didn’t. The .kidsIs : sh o w e d th e C onnectecticut. Gcno Auriemma, Seattle behind M arie FertFerdinand’s the first inning. th e n p la c in g third t at the state an RBI R single. Josh Studcki hean I’ve seen all1 yyear. I’m very co achI olof the four-time NOAA 20-point performance. For the game, the BcBobcats ^Vmerican Legic‘gion toumament. walkeIked to score a run and Suttotton proud of my tea:eam and my women''i n ’s c h a m p io n U C o n n The Son Antonio franchise,fra; • • walked 11 and hit eiglit bbal a tte rs . “ I h a v e n ’t b(been coaching that- doublubled in another run as. heh seniors." Huskies,ies, was among the sellout formerly the Utah Stantarzz, rclo- “You say that every wallvalk leads long,’’ Ostlerr said.si “But Tve seen wentnt 2-for4I w ith a pair of RBIs.s. Clayton Mortensinsen hit a solo crowdlof of 9341. cated to San Antonio duringdm the to a nm ." Lords'said, shrugrugging. tight-knit senienior loaded teams “Wi‘We’ve relied on our b a ts; all a home run in the sevseventh to wrap Mwadiadi f^ b ik a led Los Angeles offseason because of lagging1 Jerome’s Kyle Robensts went^ 2- like tliis one enouglier to know this .year,"ar," Lords said. “But wc didndn't up th e scoring for thithe Bobcats. with 19 points, and DeLisha attendance in Salt L ake put least - was Lott«tt. JeJerome n reliever Jed Seamotions Designated hitterr TTyler Howard Kyle in that four hole: ar a n d h e ’s A n d e v e n1 hihe started to fade gottht th e Tigers out of th e jam wiivith ^ d ^three RBIs for Continuedued from Cl “I feel like we outplayclayed them ' been hitting the cover; r c o ff th e iifte r 11 inning*ngs in t^vo days of 90- the; basesba loaded to end the fifthih the Tigers. didn’tt haveht his best stuff when for sbt innings," R asmlussen uss said, ball.” Osder said. "I meanan it’s not degree heat, “Je^‘Jed came in and slammed tl ,. - he stancincd Friday but he had it “But it just didn’t endid t th e w ay • just singles either. I t’s onene double “I started1 t’. In the girls .. 400.______leave the way every ------4nr-)^.,^!.;ft-R<.M!^regain lc,------...... in,theioilio u n h w hen h e hustled.all__ e ry c o a c h ______------faconlSTTOrSjmets were edged at Iciic; :r(in; 1-incien with ab “They usually beat us by tv the way;ay from second while tag- dreams of leaving a prcpro g ram ,’’ Ihc lint, a n d s<,.isettled for second. niiu-rs Ifh Landen 1 :onds. Today we were readyy 'l” C lass 2A ging up on Tim Mealer’s fly to he said. " Rail Rivor.r.\Mth v Quinn Harper, ;n:ssi-'J Kusi.- with just unc n, we were flying," said Cunmis Wendell's Jaynim ie G oodbody deep rigiright center field. undor 250 . Ci9iaTMiFvr-&«Mi-nMviuj;hi hv had me,'no, Rose chomisii^. and 1 It thon became Wood Rivei’er's tides. m to b eat the W ildcats, as Ma^att She woil both easily,ea pulling said utienvard...... ■■ iW o.’ha d1 great E handoffs and p'™ \ B ir Landen -said he died ld n 1 iry lid H arper. uett, Zach Bloomfield, Dyk/lan away midway throirough the 100- T TWolverines U _ elcome and R oben Slough wn break- Nicki McAfeeee and Brenna Silva River:ver h a d a o^cat run,’’ hc said. ing the lape. Hennefer ii over, n o m ore pressissu re ." won thh c e tide ; in 2001. r immedi- captured the1 goldg< medal. Blake Bla Hiriey of Kimberly tO( NMn«1(T*nI.iMV a le ly re m o v e d h is shot M ary Carlson of es. w ith tw o golds andid two sUvers as Robbie Ellswor^ combinbined in Timberiine. Filer’sFil< M ike Griff m oved upIP m she anchored the: TTrojan m edley ContbuieCw edfroffld gom e off in th e seventh.th. •.■.r , ' . .the waory, said it was a s a matter Bingham addedadi a foiutb place seconcond place in tbe 300 hurdl relay team on Fri?riday that fin- ^> liney, drive glanced off h v T he Indian.^* 8 runs camecan on 14 of gettm g H ennefer d o«e se 4xlOOt relay in a phoboto Michael Grant was fresh. If we had to goI win," Whitney Ordomlonez said.'' ^ with Simpson aod BrBranden regaining herer balance. The near finishlish u sed a strong finishish in tfae last 50 w ith twtwo pitchers, I knew sheI “We just kept bittingng iand hit* Teeter finding tfaemselve Ives alone crash cost ber'e r valuable s t e ^ and “I. “I.f th o u g h t I o ut lean ed Itera- at yards to finish thiiilrd in the 800 S1 Scome in and (io velL** ting." in front after the finfirst lap. she never reoecovered, having to thee finish,"fi said Brown, w ho a]also. ■ meter nm. (phanie Ordonbz, Buhl’s Branden Teeter wentIt forf tbe settle for tlurd.rd. . finisljlsbed third'in the 100-meteter*. Kara Ormond of WeniM to- lel'iSf'!or catcher, moved to the ■ lead, but Simpson held b ■ « d bim off. A t th e ttm^,1^^ M uitaugh *^11 , liarfi.tsh. :• ished sixth in thele 100- and 300, moundDd and mowed down the y Down the final stretch1 SimpsonSi a shotI ti at d y ing fnr Mecham, M e Jaynes and Peter»rson h meter hurdle races.**• nejcttwctwo batteJI and finished the bntay.MMay 2S, 2003 HmMMm, TwinMin tFits, kWio C4 SSppo r ts

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S po r ts Glaviiwlestru ggiesinT j ftimerF?1eld retiturn [ m^ajor Leaggue Baseb AITlrThm'MOT ATLANTA (AP) - Nothing I ^ _ ^B ||||||| seemed righi aboutout Tom AMERK^ICAN LEAGUE , Glovine^s retu rn to 1110161Tier F ie ld - 'E a sstDMoion t not his uniform, not thele smutter-s W L Mt i (38 LIO f t Hom AlAmv Hr E : . , . '- - ' - . i k Bostonon 30 IB .62S2S - Z-&4 W-2 1^8 12IMO 04) ‘ crowd, and ing of boos from ihc cro> Yak 29 20 .59292 U z-3-7 L-3 1M3 1118-7 00 . ccrtainly-not his performi ' Tbrentonto “ 26 24- .52a2a 5 • 7-3- W-3- 9-12 1717-12 Ofl": Glavine. a stalwart of)f A tlanta's- BattiDreiTDre 21 26 .44747 8.5 3-7 L-l 9-13 121M3 0« rocaiion for 16 scasoiisons, got . . TampsWBay B 19 29 .39696 11 4 ^ L-1 10-12 9-9-17 (W,. I knockcd around in his5 fiifirst start ' . Certnbai Division againsi his old team. S:Saturday. W L PdU QB LIO 8r Horo Al leaving after only 3 1-31 iminnings as SjQu- Mknewt«wta 27 20 .57474 - 2-7-3 L-1 13-10 14 th e B raw s beat the NeNew York . KamasCBsCfly 26 2t .55353 1 3-7 W-1 13.7 3 13 li M ctsK M . ago 22 26 .45858 5.5 2-4^ L-2 15-12 7-14 7- W) ‘ Andruw Jones'and Jav;Javy Lopez ~ o&nd 17 31 .35454 10.6 W L-3 11-14 6-17 6- 0:6,' • git 12 35 .25555 15 3-7 W-3 3-17 9-18 9- (M) both hom'om eredoff West»tDlvbion Glavine.1C. and ■ - , W L Pett i QB LIO Horn Ai A m M |H A^Gaiy shefficjd S> ' : SoatSoflo ■ 31 t6 .660€0 - z-6-2 W-2 17-9 14-7V (W ■ ' J and Rolxobert Fick ' . . o ' d f l ^ H OaMandand 2S 20 .56363 3.5 4 4 L-l 18-e 10-12 10 00 . added hoihom e runs Anaheimleim 23 24 .46969 8 2-5-5 W-1 14-12 9- 9-12 0-0- . off reliever Jaim e Cerda. : Toxasa 23 24 .48969 8 7-3 W-7 14-12 9- 9-12 M ,,-; Glavine (5 4 ) ga\-e upJp isix runs I,'. •' and eight hits, his wortvorst stan i k n ■> '>■ NATION^INALI£AGUE since opening day. Eastist Division The appearance byly iG lavine W L Pett i o e LIO Str Horo Ai overshadowed the perfo^rformance , AUantaita 33 16 .67373 - 6-4 W-1 16-6 li I- of Atlanta rookie I Montrsaltraal 31 16 .633i33 2 Z-7-3 W-1 16-9 13-9 i: tfO , Ramirez (4-2), who held llthe . PhilodolpKtolphia ■ 27 22 .551SI 6 5-5 L-1 13-9 14-13 14 M ' to two n m s and four hits New YortYori( 22 27 ,44949 11 5 ^ L-1 13-11 9-16 9- M ' • seven innings. Floridada 21 29 .420■20 1Z5 3-7W-2 H-10 10-19 10 W CentnItral Division w L t Pd i GB u o Sir Hone Away Al Mr Giants 5, Rockies 1^ 1^' ’ CNcagoago 27 21 .563«3 - z-5-5 -W-1 12-9 15-12 15 (Ml ni-NVl-U - I'cdro Felt'eliz home- ^ u ’ - w . SLLouisMis 25 22 .53232 1.5 z-7-3 W-2 14-7 11-15 11 00 red for the second straigiaight game ^ Houstonston 26 23 .53101 1.5- 5-5 L-l 16-11 10-12 10 0<) 'it, m place of iiiling Barr\’rr\’ Bond.s, •,*'< '4 Cindnna'innati 24 25 .490'90 3.5 z-4-6 ;iL-3 15-12 9-13 9- 00 Pitisburgburgh ' 19 29 .396 • 12-10 (W and K un Ain.s-worih endeiided a four- ^ ^ 196 6 44 L-3 7-19 * 12 ' Milwaukcaukce 18 31 .367«7 9.5 5-5 L-2 10-16 8-13 6- . W) name losing streak asIS the t San " West)st Division Francisco Giants be:b eat the m W L Pett i GB LIO Str Horo Amy Al hir Colorado Rockies. San FrarFratvasco' 30 16 .62525-5-5 W-1 12-10 18-6 li 04)' ■ Marquis Grissom wisis-as S-for-6 starting' pl^pKctwr Torn Glavine wipes his factface after allowing an RBI singlele to Atlanta's Gary Sheffield In the1 third Inning LosAngtAngetes 29 20 .592.92 1.5 9-1 W-9 16-9 13-11 13 pJO*' • and finished a homer shoi ttlanta. Glavine. who spent most: ol his career with the Braves, allallowed 6 runs on 8 hits during:.g 3 1 /3 Inning.. ma 22 26 .45858 8 z-5-5 W-1 12-15 10-11 1C -J 1 improved its NL-i>esi roa< four RBIs as the ArAnahcim Angels Diego 13 35 ,271!7l 17 z-1-9 L-9 7-16 6-19 6- ftOr ' lympic Stadium in six A|n(imerican League ^ gamo was a win 1 0 I 8 -S The G iants are off beat the Tampa Baylay Devil Rays. ' iK-st road start since mcm ovms to ,,,, Hue Jays 5, Yankees 2 Glaus hit a solo) has ( City (May O-I) al OaWand (Hudsoni4-l).2D5p.m. 4- ■ with one out in the se%'en , one mn on four '■“ 'V . Louis'threc.re-run second inning. strai,traight decision to become t u r h its in five Minnosol«sola (Rood 2-5) al Seattle (FmnMin 3-2]>-2),6«5p.m. Nomo (64) pavL- up twi innings. He struckck out one und t"o luis ,n Cardinlinals jumped on Jeff majclajors’ first eight-game wnr his ninth career shutout; ter. • three nins in eacli of ,andnd Frank C atalanotto hil t\vo of ‘didn’t walk a batter N/mONjINAL LEAGUE ' und (his season. He ma ^ , It was his longes’CSt outing sincc vo innings, more than Torooronto’s seven doubles a Friday’s!'s Late Games season high with eight sti he pitched 6 2 -; pport for M orris (6-3) sconcored (^rice. 2-3 innings at CokxadoradolO.SanFrawtsco? Arizonai 5, SanS Diego 3 and walked four in h , ^ , BiUtimorc on Aug.lg. 15. 2001. lUs - - thc fifth time in six David Di Wells (6-2) w-as battei Saturda118/3 Games career complete game. .stans. lie gavgave up nine hils and :irouround for five nm s and nine• jiitsli s ta n \vus Sept.pt. 21. 2001, and AtlantaIla 10.l N.Y Mols 4 San Francisco» 5. Cokxsdo 1 ^ jnunity bccausc Chicago benefited froifrom a series of excel- in1 five-plusfi' innings, leaving afifter opponi ago Cubs 3. Houslon 2 . Montfsal3.Ph3. Philadelphia 2 : lo Runelvys Hemandtndez and Miguel Sl. Louisouis 6, Pittsburgh 0 Cubs 3, Astros 2 lent defensivi5ivc plays by St. I-ouis' allovllowing (he first five batters LosAngole93 66,W, Milwaukoo 0 A scndo are hurr.. FloridaSda 5, Citwinnali 4 San Diego3 alalA Arizona. Mia HOUSTON-ShawnI LLstesj won NL-leading: defense.di readi.‘acii in th e sLxih. lay's Games his four(h s(raight decisici.sion, and Tigers 1, WhHe::e Sox 0 « «Mots (Seo 1-2) al AUanta (M add® ?Sj1), 11:05 a.m. Ntark (m idzielanek had hai three MarllnS 5i, , IReds 4 Redled Sox 12, Indians 3 idolphialMyors 4-3) al Montrea) (Vazquoiuoz 4-2), 11X)5 ap.m. hits for Chicago, ____ CHICAGO - Gar3ary K notts out- Florida S c in c in n■lATI a : - Florida over- BOSTON BC - Nomar Garciapa: da (Willis 1-1) al Cincinnati (Gravos 3-2).2).ll:l5am. M ike R em linger esc. I Loaiza as thc SLLouis V ^ ‘ P , • came a pairr ofol two-nin homers by homomered to extend his hitti iivarez 0-2), 11:35 a.m. Kises loaded jam in the 2 Detroit Tigers- shishut down thc LosAngc ho seventh Critfoy:y ,Jr., disappointing a streatreak (o 24 games, and Mar Sheets 4-3). 12:05 p.m. inninp for (ht* Cubs, who □ S Chicago White Sox>ox 1-0 Saturday C hi(^ (W.MtHof2-5). 12^15 p.m. .h o a r t- 8-3 sellout crowd^•d of 41,285. RamRamirez w-as 3-for-3 wilh a hon since siar slugger Samn ? n'fiht for Uieir Uiirdird straight win. San Frar Mivor 1-3). 2:05 p.m. “ ” >■ 5 ° “ ..\lc« Gon■onzalez and Juan ass thetl Boston Red Sox beat I Went on ihi' disabled list I ^ o tis pitched1 7 2-3 scoreless SanDiosDiegolKetstotO-Dal Arizona (Dessens:IS 3-4), 235 p.m. Encaraacionin cach, had three hits Clc^v:ieveland Indians. Thv Cubs and Astros h: ind innings and Franlanklyn German |______s have split ; J,Marlins to (heir sec- G Gi arciaparni, Bill Mueller a th f first rv\'o pames of : com pleted Uie corcombined three- straifjlitIt 1 win following a six- Dari)arid O niz iilso had three hits ganit sL-rics, leaving < -IV in hiiicn ’Ilie Tigerss Ihave held thc g streak. lhetie RedI Sox, for the second day with il l.r.-gamt- iea 'Vhi't-* Sox to a tota3tal of seven hits O' t r Is I fell below .500 for row. scored a( least five nm s Hou.siori and St. Louis in A PROB.^ALL FIRSTT v; F m th e NL tie first inning to beat Clevelaihnd intwoilays. me since May 17 with ^ ' Brandon Inge trip C.tintral John Burkett (3-2) left after f rip lcd to lead off their thirdd consecutive loss. the third and sco: inings. haring allowed two n Kored on Omar ZV d! . Cincinnati hasha lost SLx of nine. innii ib;r.'. Infante’s sacrifice fl Expos 3. Phillies 2t Juan Piem:rre hit a tiebreaking n rwo ^ hits and a walk, striki Onfficials eject;groundskee] eper ' ut two. nm. -nie White So NK>N'nRD, N.J. ll i e Nets hold Uieiefo^-longest ndskcMiper who got ejected. carrying a copy of thle e Itlocal radar-; (.AJ’ ' - One year older andand immea- single-season pla;>layoff winnm g - jj: was ^ a litUc bit shocking,” map. suntbly wnser. the New JerJersey Nets s t r ^ in NBA l ^story, o behind the gutlerer said by telephonee “ll got kind of heatedu e d a n d th ey : an l)ack in tlie N M Final 1999 Spui^ (12), lhe Ul 2000 ^ r s Saturdarday. “I could- told m mi e I was ’Hie Nels v'-on their lOihlOth consec- m (ll).and die 19893 LLakers (ll).Tlie n*t xally real believe ,^ ^ in te rfeBering r with'' uuve playoff game SaturdijrdiA' night. . all-time winning strc>treak is 13by the :»>• • • Uieirr Im eeting,!’*, running full sieam to aI 102-8210 ric- Lakcrs o^-er U iel98i988 and 1989 sea- piaygayers and B utlerer saidJ.. tury tu cum pleie ann E astern sons. . manage ltis w hen they.' Cunfereiice finals sweepu-ep of the Clifford Robinstnson scorcd 21 ularly li A f e w’ years3 ftom Sd“me'm e to leave." ■ Deiroii Pistuns. points, and Richa±ard Hamilton. ballgan lUcr exited, Jasun Kidd put the game gan away Detroit’s only rclrcliable 'scoring even*™i^'o.s“ m d now, I’mnsure a lot of m om ents ■ idler .‘iliaking uff a twistedledanklein threat in the scries,es, had 20 to lead broadca 'the field v ^ - thf fuunii quaner imd dc^eis htivo people Ww on’t believe id finished the Pistons. I thrown out. red before' »viiii 20 fKiint.s. 12 reboujMunds and As in Game ^ thcth c Nets took Uie But thcthere was no . anotherh e r pitch was seven assists. lead for good in ththe first quaner appareru cn t record of throwm n.' u th e gam e Kenyon Miinin added:d 141 points although this timdme thin^ got anythin neverT resumed,'J iuid l(j retwunds. uncomfortably closilose early in Uie Thele episode y y and ButBuUcr speilt’ It w-as Sew jerse\-s Kiddlidd-ledfast f - j fourth q u a r t e r - cjspedallywhenit ^ happenjcned Friday aw hileile ttending^tor^ break Uiat again put itsLS sistamp on i|i appcan>d Kidd niigni^t haw a sen- ni^tt in - Bill Butler, his fieldield. tlie gtmie, wiih tlie Netsi ououtscoring 9 ous injury. Lakcwoiwood, N.J., ,grounasKccpcfaroundskccper BlueCuedaws pub-'' tlie Pistons 1W) in transitioadon on lhe 9 I h c Pinons, shovtiowing the heart w herere the ilations d iite^ ' niglit - and M-15 for th.e e scries.st ■ they lacked in thele sccond half of . BlueChiClaws were to r Neil Nei] Solond^^ Tlie Neth, whu liad fiveive days off f l G ame 3, cut a 15-pc^point third-quar* playingtng Kannapolis in th e A said he diecked withhtheHaB'of^ tl between tlieir s'weep of BostonBO! and fl ter to six on Cliffon;ord Robinson^s 3- . Southh AtlanticA League, Fbme, whicfa found recoiecordsofs^ii^'’ tlie stan of die Demjit saseries, will V pointer with 9-29 to play. Thele ^ weather had been spotty:y eral unusual ejectionsions, ±otigh‘' luive 10 diiys to prepiueare for the J I h e n cam c th ee bigb scare: Kidd for aI fe^few days a nd by th e seventhh none involved a grotmdimdskeeper.' , Slun of tlie NBA Kmalsi on June 4. 1 twisted his ankleJc grabbing the inning,og, wi& manager Buddyly “A few years from now,rmsiuie^‘nov Tliey will play eitiier S^ a n Antonio . 1 ' rebound off Ham:imilton’s missed Biancalicalana’s Lakewood teamm a lot of people won’ti’t bbelieve i't,*'^ or Dallas, who resxuniume thcir I jum per with 6:59'9 toi play. Kiddls leadinging 3^, it was raining prettyiy Butler said, Western Conference finaQnal series 1 ri^ t foot landedd awkwardly on , hardI ati the horae of thele When BuUer return*umed to the"’ Sunday with the Spurs leadingleai 2-1. 1 Ben Wallace's rightght foot, an d Uie Philadeadelphia Phillies* affiliate, park Saturday, he naturally nati 'got, Tlie N eti were a surpriairise fiiulist J New Jersey pointnt guard had a Butleitler, a three-timele razzed by memben ot- ® a ytar ago, but were swep■vept by the 1 towel stuffed m hislis m outh to f i ^ t Groundmdskeeper of tho Year in thele Bluedaws front office,^ Some'of- Ltis Angeles Lukers. Tliisisyear,they yi ' J th e pain as hc lay■on on the court with minors)rs and working his 13th sea-a- them playfully askedd w hetiier he'^ are dettam ined to do betitetter. - 1 the crowd chantingng “M-V-PI.” son in ithe business;, imid he toldId was banrusd from a staflitaffmeetid^-^ “Last year, we werer just ju more j “I stepped on somso ebody^ foot, um pireiires Brandon Coon^ andid Lakewood g eneralral m a n ^ P than buppy to be there,ere,” coacfa I I 1 ^ 1 and I just twistedI it,it," Kidd said. “It Stevee CCummings it was nmo toto Geoff Bnnvn b a t ^d BButler, Byira said beforei thtbe gamp! VMMtf got my heart pumpiaping faster. Once coverrU tl iefleld . ing be wanted to p pre tesetve •This year, we want to g,et elt ^” «*V anH ^ ■ _ I knew I could stantand up, I was all *^t}:loth managers didn’t want to prove it wasn'i a fluke. AntAnd actual- HtU' H«t item HMi blows a U u towiUnranb tb« baskat boferv sbootl^ righL” risk getting ge t& ir plavas hurt,” “I guess Bill won’t b iy we’re a much better’ te:team than i foul tbot dnrtiInrtnf Qame 4 of tto Esstwn Conft«nf«ronco Rftils against tlio Kidd limped offi thetl court, but he Butlerer :s^i-'T he field was satu-u- the li^ for this umpi we were ta g year.” Detiott Plftomm bl East Rutfawfofd, NJ. 5«tttnfaantay..,.. didn't leave tlui «ame.g: Ihc Nets ratedi fi firom th ree days o f rain. I any dme soon,” Brownsm « a 4 ® The vicuty came onele dayd after called a timeout,t, iand Kidd was was yelyelling out to thiB umps andid Cooney and Cummlnjnings verd&l . the New J e i ^ Devils,i, thell Nets’ Stanley Cupip final* It's the first he the NBA and NHL finals ina TO back on tbe couiourt when play sign^uling." Salisbury. Md., on Satui co-tenants io tbe Comx>acineatal time two teams tea share the gamiam e year since New Yoric'k KniJilda . ' resumed and starterted a IM game- . Butleitle r th en wsUmQ onto thle e for a ^me betweene n , Airiincs Arena, advaocedced to the sam e buildingling h m advanced to . jidand R angers in 1994. . ending am. field1 to talk w ith th e um pires b utlit and Hagetstown.

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S pP c O R T S . ]^emenmber rejlalheroei^jsonMeemorialI Day B£(ack to ‘theebeginnin! ngof Ely Hal Bock A—oct«t>d Pr—• wrtttftr______■ n lie big ston■y’ with Veienus • 2Utch Ihom as and Jaso[ason W l o r ByHHoward oi F e n d rk h d t the Miami Dolphinsins liave a Am owcUrted c I Prese writer______O n T V I i^essagc for Anierihe la s t y ear; H en in -H-lardenne. arc the u p s p e n t o rd n a n c c th aat t theyt were CASF(Contlnj jRjency AerMMdlcal Staging FadFacility) at Ramstein Air Base In Frankfurt, Qemuny, May le.Valdeiwas16. „„uiduld have wanted. Her parentnts 2001 French Open;n runneruj); cleaning up after : r s e c u r in g Injured plcWnJling up tpMii ordinance durln| cleanupclei after securing Baghdad.Bd. comnpleted pi their divorce; a stalkeker Kim Clijsters, whoIO s• u p p la n te d B a g h d a d . followlow ed h e r a ro u n d th e worlecn to war, Thomas said,lid. “ T h e re w a s o n e guy, m ene and vromen who had friiriends point. If 1 makeake a mistake or Sheshe seems to be handling it olall The men’s toumatrnament is far way ‘more in his Humvee snirtfeone who’s seen wa> ee had flipped over on killkilled, it makes me undcrsirstand don’t do my job,b, it'si a touchdovm as wellwe] as anyone could at 21. m o re w id e o p e n . P lene nt; ty of pla y ers l|fe than we have.” to p o f h imI. . HHe was on a breather. w wh hat war is, the blood and, tears,ti for the other tea:eam. If they don’t “I’n‘I’m more m ature. Pve experieri- could make a strongong caso that : Thomas rememberclered that He kept saying si ‘Thank you.' the destruction war causes.”.” d o t h e i r jo b s3, , somebody ; gets encedced a lot more in life, on ammd they’ll win, fromn top-rankedi M a rin e . Thank you.’J.’ Ici made me tear up. 1Thomas remembered onele bat- ktUed. Whac t tht h e s e yotuig m e n o ff' ththe e c o u rt,” W illiam s sa id , ''f’nr’m Lleyton flewitt, to eight-time , “He felt like he wasslotting le his He put ishis life on the line for talitalion of about 100 men who10 had and women doI isis life and death. all-aro•aro u n d a n o ld e r pe rso n . I d om’t n ’ Grand Slam champimpiun Andre guys down,” Thomass said.sj “He America. b e te n in I r a q f o r s o m e t:time. Nobody’s deadI ifii I make a mis- , makeike the same, mistake twicee - Agassi, to 2002 finalist fin; Juan w m ted to go back out.;Jt. They put “Going throughth the hospital “Tl“These were spedal operat■ations take.” ’ th au t goesg in tennis or in life.” Carlos Ferrero, toI 1998IS diamp their lives on the linee e v e ry clay. m o v e d yo ui.T . T h e y w a n t to g e t b a c k gguys,” u j hc said. “They had seiseen it In about s sij ix w e e k s , th e Wh«A^en play starts at the Frcndidi Carlos Moya, to threefiree-time win- That’s a true hero. WeWc n e e d to o u t. I t m ai d e e mi e so p r o u d o f th e s e all, a ll, and the oldest ones were\ Dolphins will1 gotg to training Open>en on Monday, Williams wilvill ner Gustavo Kuertenrten, to fifth- tjimk about them. Theyhey are the guys. I wishish more people could ma;maybe 25 or 26. There was a :heli- camp for gruelinging two-a-day prac- . havevc a chance to win a (iftlfth seeded Roger Federer,:rer, to a n y o f u i^ e heroes. If theyy messr up^ see them.” . copterCOF cra^ and some of' t th e m tic e s . TWo o f them th e will bring a straiga i^ t major title, somethin]ing numbcir of relativelyrly a n o n y m o u s s^omebody is dead This Th is no There is5 ana antiseptic feeling dove dov into a canal to save: (their much differentIt perspective to lastt accompUshcdai by Steffi Graraf players who happenn to be panic- name. I was so proudid ito be an about, warir happening half a buddies. buc Wc wanted to tellI themt their jobs, theirir team,t their lives. in 1986-89. 191 W illiams also couhuld ularly a d e p t on r e d: clay,cla; American, watchingI h o w th e y w o rld aw ayinTVimagesornews- y ij they the are not forgotten ceven “I will never tata k e life fo r g ra n t- cc th tl e s e c o n d s te p tow ard a cal:al- As Agassi’s coacli)ach, Darren dtick togc^er." ■ paper stori'Dries. That ‘was how though tho they feel isolated,I. T h is e d o r th is c ountry u n for granted cndardar-ycar Grand Slam. ^ C tthill, p u t it: “A n d rere is o n e of th e 1 Thomas and ’Riylorr arc a tough Thomas andmd l^ylor had o^ri- put faccs on these guys.” again,” ThomasIS ssaid. “There are SudSuddenly, however, other playay- favorites, along withith guys like ^uys, brothers-in-law andan defen- enced the actionac in Iraci until the .. TheT NFL incorporates thei e la n - s o ld ie r s lo sin g ththi e ir lives so th a t I c rs5 mightn truly believe thalat Hewitt, Ferrero, M oya a n d ike their liv- joint NFL-U!•USO tour gave them a guage gut of war in its games,, uusing can do whateverer I want.” “nothother all-Williams Grand.Slanam Federer. Unlike thee otherot Grand ing in the rough worliorld of the doschup looliM k .. such sue words as “bomb”’ a n d A n d th a t in dlu u d t e s ha v in g a b ar- al isn’t such a sure thing. Afteiter Slams, the French OpeOpen presents NFL. They’ve seen kne

Leylandd returnsi 1to dugoutit-for SOIn’s team r - S tatirE TRACK/AND FIELDD —n I FTTTSBURGH (AP)^) - A half-d o zen RIday't retuR t( 4UnB»K'iC«*M4KOUSCm, M»*i!e-t W I ConCvunsa IMI ( uuScrrx iKajor league teams couldn't coi persuade I CtoMSA. tfMna lO: Jto Leyland to rctiunm to the dugout. sao UM> fta . 1. Dm jrunuliSi*'* S> i lUmi 4 lOCClOCCi : 4 -^ . I ■ T«»-njuc»t'»i0J.s»^e? if- FWiau Ujdocr. 4 to CD Seither could millionss oof f d o lla rs, n o r th e utiWM 7, iMff5cn.U««ir 9iO« l.UnBjw.WvCjMiL P«V»i|.1 >«Soc n®, II. diance to compete foror aj sccond Worid I OirrMiv» UU} I I W hen Bnan Smith'sI's youth baseball iniMrCWi • I. ttet Umln I KaTMtaft 4M»nUni.ecuKUKi>U9 I l« jr v - i U» tt^am came calling withith a job offer, Jim Jmcteocfaa.Bom.IIJI Cen.iv<«>-1SCD •U«'Ha.lnlr»B«n.tiM .iriPfsr. iiMO). i? « »0*3^^»i*i?" 3 ir. ’ .i;ro i WNUceiioiDa>» »76}. irri«r««-jrOi- li I n l a n d s a id yes. ] OnmUcOKUn.rrtMr«.i:7i (Nxr«>««>» 3 So\«.iUrt«.i;M ; T h e p ^ ? N o th in g .Th h e woric? L ong a n d WJ1M InSHArtV-l.jAMi'u-w Hard, with scores of games gai from eariy ^ ixinuiM ^ 1‘i’iJI.Ttt^o’isn>}(^rwrv) J ' ,:eoi & otg 1 umian4}.'e 4 iim U 'i s p rin g to la te sum m er,j pitplus thiee-times-a- J cv(»tiKC»3jn.rrtwM.»ae tlliiairliw ' Tn>nn4l 1;. ( rwurti4iu w e e k o ffse aso n woricouts, 1 (k-acUUC/iXtr 4inDu«fnwr-i.urd«M.')DIB ! T^FH, ^ ». Uli 2 I XOI 3 c>9>>0ice I.IM3M3 The rewards? IncalcuLculable - after all, I C»owU;C/xMn.rre>M.MC[13»3*r, >«re.ind«Sir*~iMiJ vrmMW« j»w-» 3 ■ Leyland couldn't coachihisll-yearoldson hi H H antfwi. W03U«>A«rr-l.UnM'12i;iICI itao). 36-1IC0 1MM& 32IU 3TM<<«k}nn I (>7>}H1.-7M ! iiwij ^ y^n^t-, jm : if he were managing the Red Sox or the I Swa’uMT.iMOi 10301. c « u iia n s.i»«ttno»H etbiiaos iacasi>nuro..|.£Ktfr>alIlJO^w ’liC? P ira te s. }.U«ra l««w)33R MC«u ' :>Ma>w«tJrm.iU.li3.J.11 3 jan-*» P:« “Tve got to be the onljinly youth coadi in I Scra.-«.C«Mhir« < »'fm3:r:» .»o-. i?vw 4S»invit«.7 e* I ;;i n S.B'MmtSrOa uuc«?:.lMOiMCh. Sr«» M*CD4SaeC 603 C saA lf‘I t ’s lik e a d re a micom coi etnie.H e^ *.UmKn. F(.«f.r«Wt»4«CD I« « -t inW«M ?,K*n.r?un.;? 3 V>»vjau 3 I s:7iisut'3UDoKnk».^s}ieit.>|lt.K4nTn PHtVai-I.Dcnc^uitvCt^V 'ictx ! [ T ^ o i C«tr,M t Bo.-w>Bo.-wi>;»»a>< 10 ittTn! 1138 51 C«f»rririw^ 4*l2l'Si*toDcM i>05cc a 1* uxw i»i-«« i:. Fi-yi eveiy trip.” I J.awmSra.LauOt ^'etoalie'i* Uowf.« Laland, S8, managedged the Pirates to I CoHm Dm 11U'< < lUamrtk. UiN IMtCD I ___ ttMM igCTU i ■ ^ ?K’X : !MU||i.0^.t >y.>Vtur«Jmi ■ It It ;______------three-di vision^hampionsonship9-from-1986------96 and the Florida Marllarlins to the 1997 100 IMt HjdM • I. lira Jran UrcDUrttlUt. CoT»r».C«mll!l4lKl fkxtp« VI'4”?«n(ir .tfpM*> :.C«naM.CMm«lse ) u^P>anPr-w S»TW«}1<6W I J»tlIw.Ooi6>»vJI«l.’l r-cnit 'IM 6 iK«<>-j>ioi!^j>ia>L5ort W orld S e rie s title in two twc seasons there. _ . C«nrrallsn<.iOB«Iain> Ca»«liUS li! e Xj SntW.Un^nAU '■i: rick Leyland, left, ton of formerr majormi league manager Jim Leylilyland, runt with teammates CiyMAlBiftW. PoM. UK sV'BtiTA TitMMv-t.DMtt/TM Ci9> .IVIC.'S : X0UM>[W<-1 •Jtnhtm-t ’ He was a two-dme NLIL manageri of the Scce Ccrran. C«s>n« 4K9 U ju} I x tt rr.N 3 B»- yoar. But hc left the dudugout - and left ho™1 Wthe Beaver Valley Basebalt Cliibliib AAU< team In Freedom, Pa.,, onoi Thursday. His lather wat UiUv hrifi. *} .rif / •ifKr1 Ck/Vrtk/»T ."?« S “*■ Un2.U m Jn*vU ra UIMM;lUiSJi C ? ? i> IF « n 2 w » J «.'1 .^ 4 f^ap Tnw •« S Orw ;»-g»-g i*!Jraon^r.^e'_ behind $4 million on hish is c o n tra c t - w h e n Inltiall]lally Involved only at an Interestedlted parent and ipectator, but nvi]irnv,UuCiM br D«iLNaTtii4MliO «Biii»ci«'--1 MUS.CvntM.CvMna.ir.'fC« ■LtICTS« SiaPii.I.UwNtriraiWHrClHSWOJCO ?. &/ITI !C " ’ CVbC he retired after onele season as the Soe Hotiixt. NaTca. tfOi» ) UKUcri ».-i9n Uuvr R o d d c s ’ m a n a g e r in 19% updatelated weekly for team s that play[ay underi a 12-year-old ccan understand,” Smith 2 rrtwta S^rMvOKCO <.OtMIVKrMn auspices of the Unitedi S ta te s said.' “A ll m y pparents a love him to death, 4»nit»fJi»i»4.&«ftMns5■J IOM 4.JMS«\H0linll»C>«S 'L e y la n d still g e ts callsIls frof m te a m s look- L«uCwU.4M3rs Dm®' d a l t y S p o rts A s s o d a tio n o r thJie e AAU. . Pve learned morlorc with him than I did inI 4tiODUMU9-1.lMC/i14]!4;.N»7.lurt* DwuiT)na-1.J>lScn>V‘*'< inb'fbr a numager. Butt wlwhile he works as lt4M llMnKvlraHMrt].i!iMljn ijor league scout for mith'!s team regularly beats topop iteams ' all my high schchool and college-playing lU'iO t.JinlllMnn’war t a i o o i KxmC«M<;:;ie n Florida, Southem CWomi£m ia a n d days a n d m y firstn t six years (of coaching).”’ onoiM*M«-i.iMTM4ccti;.5>TJ.5>iW «,M<[»-ei\Emi.ui«5 0 ^ l«eu«lfftfl-t »»<.‘cr4lj-41 9e».-cc tbsiiSt. Louis f-arrftn lls, he 1ms resisted • 401 ei iPwMkxoi’o 4E^A'Clm.n«f iM- U n tiin o w . 1 Heaixm, offer to vvork aas an instructor. During bisoers. OPU W hen Leyland was loclooking for a com- ts ;pitching coadt Of course, it helps practice, he throirows batting practice and1 cicHiiiMe.KraMin rccuMlta-t.AawHAIlM C11 .'* r ^ JKB - 1. >Vw. CnmL LIM m Pwl>cr«.£i«fw»*»*«!j06:■!J06 3 B-MSa-vJr, p e titiv e te a m fo r h is soon n 1last yeai; he was t j one of the Red team^ p piJ itc iie rs . h its f u n d e r s to th e in f id d e r s , ju s t a s h c} |ywr«Dira>MJMCl>.KeCBlC<>n U U 7 litem «l I IW.W. iiul!0#,B«,41 t'r^9U4H.0tfi*s«xn«»an h»7T* 'OMC uufy is 6-foot-2 and can throwtw ni e a r ly d id in th e m a joors. r . . CMrrW.M?fl3 3, IM ticu. : - tat— «u.fc«,t.ti«^?C » 1 1 .« « i i^WrKTLBirt^lBaMt told of Smith's p ro g r^n inir Beaver County, y,Hnm. jtianP»r,*it ban dides as the S^miln ile s p e r h o u n “It^ very lowJW profile,” Leyland said. weralLSaOO .f n t-r«: '>31 : best known in basebaD PM virf - 1. Aim Bitn: str«*. 11« a eylond initially was involvedi onlyot an “Brian’is a great:at coach- He runs evciy- lOOUanDiKi-l Srtnr h o m e o f R e d Sox p itdtier ie r John Burkett . Ley! C4nml.li«0a4AkaS»rc«.BaM.i i ie» 6 mpth teacher and formerncj- community col- Smithith got to know him, hee a< s k e d in stru c tio n a n di ip ra c tic c . I h e s c k id s a re a llutWt MU,»ftrta.1 M-'Po; 'land to hdp out with game tro iQgf^ b a s e b a ll player, ruLins n s a ll-sta r ba se b a ll mes and little more advavanccd than your normal,' Ti»|P«r» D£nft17«C0iKiatE»' ^ «;i 4J»^T>llmB.B^»W(4IC^. 4ICt 4 ".acaVCT cd o c. in-house Littlele L ea^c team. They’re' tMtH0niawr«Cutan.lM. TajNlo-fVUhu.tKJUVii* ■.railJTlD^UmKSrtt.Srtton «t-s t ^ a i u fo r 10^, 12-, 13- andam 14-yearolds in nH I U m M n Um. IM UlLbivisa i I UTI i.iimKaia-tat.UiVi.2 CcntiS^ ; Ucw the suburban Pittsbun)urgh county. The , NowNo we talk every day,” saidid Smith,£ ready for a bit mmore detaiL” } has a 560-30 record as a : I TitMMe-i Ura»w\Mica.r{a toaius play mostly in AiU/^events, just as wbo* a youth H u only diffeTerence is the Pirates and‘ iMriiMi>r.rM*n«.»i 4aOUM>CM.I.UKrUnACk*** tkm>M.IV*AS-rAMiCC ftvaBulKlOnt }nil 3.va»>ui32ia7 4Cn-*1J^U£iM.mtar>»•>«.11M >.U)«UinlCmiaC{]ia BnnSnOnMnaU m v>>na » «fW«. inliiiMFta-l.llMCMBtfDWceW). M*2.CoBli*UaM(ifa.»ara.»SCD)T,«' he.iplayed the messageage bade twice to . cyland worics with playm on their L^lm d said, ““i“Ibere^ no ego here. ^ 'ClOX Sfl&riLtoMlbmSviXaXitii:V X Ornn.JaRiM.MD 00 4I SS•a^Ftn>l«L UaJB»vM7C0 iftOartiSniCB. UOKM U4X. S. Dira U»W1.Cnr%12amanBaau*iSaRtn m n * t l« iv e tb e d u g o u t K e alsoilsorefus- me." wrt e«r.i4«X2C»r couldn't believe aI mimaior man* ^ T m . I. E10* a LIVM 77. X r«n F 9 V i^ the umpires, even thoubough hc He plays dowiwn his son^ already prom- a C , £ T ^fatten \ PwrtiiiriWMX^MLUarmMUn- agor me,” be i F ^ « 5 0 > ' < n i. CMM H I. BMiriui'.r, u : II:Heii.l(MCI>M.^M).1lh .iia x x 4 b ixoetueioiiBBiw*>«. V1KDX ICkatr ,;C^land^ son, Fatridc, a ju s t h a d1 a ruQ-ini o r tw o d u r ^ h is day.ay. isin g c a ie e i; b ua t it^ o b v io u s t h a t F a t a n d1 iMsa.1li!ei iSi^n^ n n ijm m S « « rt i«» COBti:a-> t «i Sears* □c«IK1l.9>«r*M 12.aTiMl7» ' tM.1LI1Mt. U0Ki».t}«Ci3 TiiM hig fsth e i^ w as go o)d d ec n o u g h to b e th e . “W We eU, I y eU ed a t o n e u m p ire last year, dau^ter Kellie,ie, soon to be 10, ore the! rMiMnHRa(Mai9.dwrAM l«gMp-I.WSkUi.V.Kv: tliat was in a local gaoM lastistyear- 3 chief source ofp: p r id e to L a l a n d a n d w ifo . iceiiTimii.i.5nc*OT6»^ f)o'raji»PMF*.7l«inl» 111 iyw'liic«r« ^ lO-yearold pBceded for Smldx^ 12- ■.tmXPan aaT»«a.2t«JC0<.Ta>iS>w»>Siarar Ittfo Mf, 71 y e ^ l d te a m , WfaicfaI ppi lu y s n e a r ly 100 ^ die ody time,” sud Leylandan^ who Katie. He cana rrate his son% batting a wa ^5 e ftara n its t o edw watchisd lin g h is a v erag e a t a n y' titim e - current^, it^ .610 - g tv i^ s a y e a £ I h e Beavexiver VaH«y Baseball admit: as CM M TMalra. 11» I Dfw< Sud nta J«« • 1. Cmt Smsv\ 4«« « ; eac)y has td«yed 24 te a mn in !« y a s h e w a s in th e m ^ Jotn n . and s^ys Pat airalready can hit, throw and IS SCa^Uu^rtM qi)b, “Red” team olread ^ SdlMIM^-l.eilttCiMiBcnh&i: iiM Mn \ jara*a. Vv*CD 4. jcmw»,•*,»«F.»aniM *xa ' g ^ u this year andid 'will appear in . Atfiit nrst^ the idavers w ere too sfayIty ito a sk c a tc h b e tte r thoila n h e c o u ld a t a co m p ara- JM s<*a r « Fl*. 2br. a, ce«r L|^ ■ ItOlCCiSaan tir^nm m p events - at the thi Disney Wide TTian th e y “ C o a ch L e yland” lw i for ble age. Leylancmd readied Double-A but Ess, x'STiS.tsis Jml«|iMailkkn<7tl nxat-WSm. )lex in Florida and thing tDore Bn autogiBph.iph. Now, n e v e r m a d e i t toto th e m a jo rs, W (uld of Sports compleji «a UM CM • 1. CA CkMMUI7 41 2. «iiaOIMBHlk|l-I.SMaRU3t I just one of their coaches - evene if Leyland^ entiithusiasm for working with .$a^>T,U>aicrv47. C ^ ^ ersto w n , N.Y, amonilongotfjers. ^ > ' CMHanKTMtF*.«ir7.XZnP«aiPMm HI7.}.Jm^1t7<»j»iSi4l oiaiz«o««i»>.Ca««Uitn *'«» I I the only (lualified to tfaH pidc- h is s o n ^ r«»fltT^ i U A l S1»&lMixtU4 ' % late summei; thebe team will have \ is obvious, and it would m^CM WHMni^.I.CaMIUiitil l Jojn.' 6to »Je*i\ fcw * . *a- i i t u i n ’ OHiilDn-I.DMlJWirMi Sr«aal1J7.»1tt XMCncr.Xi t ^ Pirated wiH appea£cltdoesDotplqyin It lu re d b a d e to n u M>«nFk» a it* a » i i ^ i ^ u d e s pl^yisrs fronfl-widege^ph- m a s^and said. T m not gomgf n Mt * 1. c«vr 1 ia 17. Siturdiy^ retuIvsiitiwia treclos^fblun^ 1 give dinics - fbr taking m ajororleague L bade. YouYe outut of your mind to tn ^ I[ l « ^ Ita. i.Ual »*<«<>. iMtwMtnui.1 IAKlhaiM1i1.724MM I b u t its scores a re I 1. CM MMC ftiM. IX UNJNKWA IV eukilSlUlJMMlMn n n l n l i U a y ^ I national rankings andmd statistics are conpe] p u ttin g i t in to m inology w o u ld go bade.** i • I

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S po r ts Gordon fixmaUy =-=- finds consi)sistent^ . racing suc(iccess CONCORD, N .C (A(AI P)-Robby!,;.: Gordon has foughtht Ihis way - . , ^ ^ H Hello C utrooevef sometimes, literally’-to - tc thc top o r, -,.;i his profession. Finally,Jly, at 34, he^...r,L' ' ^ ^ H spMd» through th* right where h c w ants ti 7 flrtt turn itsto b e . •,..' . H e again has a prcmrrcmicr ride in t-/. Indlanapolla Motor the Indianapolis )0, where > heTl.„'y,l Speedway Thur«4ayf stan on the front row•ow todj^. And)-j.,rj J durlns practice for he’s a proven w innern-iiiNASCAR,;o in 0.1 H g j today's IndlanapolltI where later todayy I:lie’ll diivcr..!-' JW \ H 600, CastronevM It, owner Richard Oiildre:dress’Winston .•' Cup car in th c Coca-Coa-ColaSOO. R f i l K ] seeking hli third It^ the fou n h timne e GordonC w ill . straight Indy 600 vlc- . “The tory. Double," the 1,100 miles of radng in two very different l|H | cars. Q H > Will hc win M M both races? ■■■ ’ i Probably not. But Gordon is 1 ’ 1 ^ : | P finally where hc r ,J ^ wants to b c and Rol)by Gordon • • . ’ - knows he’s Uic- only one who can screvcrew it up. “I have h ad so m any opportuni- , ' ties to be competitiveive and I have let them slip away.ray tim e an d again,” Gordon said.id. “Now that I'm 34, I have IcamcMmed from my n R H H past mistakes and Pm a smaner ■ • •i;-"',.;-,-' ‘'fy^ ...... racc car driver than1 I1 wwas before.” ,. H c h a s to .b c -o thherwise c n there’s , no way Gordon woulcould have th e i‘ ,,V, ¥ ‘ j ' opponunities h c docs i .v .V ; Driving a Ilondonda-powcred Dallara for ownern e r MichaeV,''' /Vndretti in the Indyly 500,5' GordorC ^ R has an excellent chanaance to win t h f one race h e d e ^ r a tcately l; wants, C a s t r o n e ^ v e s g^ l n s f ib r W ss t o r i cc w i n lie's missed it by nximingoiitof*'nm J' gas while leading two laps from - ' - the end in 1999 a ndd falfalling out of By Mike Harris “.Man, I wawas lookiii!’ at the line- ie Dan \\1ioIdon al;also representing .seriescs in lhe Indy lineup thisHS contention after a fire in the pits ^ ^ Associated PrMs writer:r up the otherler day and I kept say- ^ A ndretti G reen in the race. y e a r •. last season. iim.'Hccoiikiiild will il, lie could win W Kanaan and GcGordon will join Brunruno Junqueira and Paiil Now back in a stroistrong car and ■ •' INDIANAPOI.IS - Heho ■ it.' I ijot upp tto about 12 guys and T\ l( . Castronevos in stastarting from th e lVacy,Cy, CART stars who raced here™ considered a favorite,te, (Gordon has r.isuotifVfsdoL’strifVct■veil IP.'ti) be snipped. I <1l.n.i.' il' full ui' crciii driveis (Ir and ^viimniiiinfiesi active driver in Andretti’s, Am loiigiimc friendj and •'I ‘-■'R*" starts he:here, induding a ninthhrow n . of the racc while I was driving at ' . ’ in MU. '. Inr many yc.ns.ais. .uul maybe American o])oi)cn wbeel bision,^ will rivrfl. rivf fourth in 1999 whenwh he had thc Nineinc rookies are scattereded about 75 perccnt pace,ice. • I v.ii: hciiiim.' |).iii nf ihii rt'tiie afteiI SSiiiulav’s 2(){) lap race. ’HieT oldcsi driver in the fielield at hitter disappointnItment of having througllugh the lineup, includingng “I am confident encenough about ('.i-.tioncws Is onlyllv the fifth After tbe i-lhdu-ckered flag falls, he -11, -11, Unser is appearing in bisis first pit for fuel whilhile loading a lap Scott:t IDixon and Wlieldon, stan-n- our car this year thatatlthinklcan I Ul ;;< i ihc chaiici.nice at three „il! focus. oon ruiiniiu’ Andretti Indy Ind f)00 sinco his battle w ithh alco- ; from th e ond. ing frorfrom th e socond row, a n d ToraTO run 75 perccnt pacecc tto save my m .1 low at liil- hulianainlajiolis Motor ib ceii Raciacir.u. the team he holism luil became public last sum- > /Vmong th e otheher racc favorites Takagiagi and Tony'Renna in nnvw car for the end and stiistill run in the Spcfiiw av, a m i h e kiiuW'lows bow liif- bim;;lil last't f.ill,f. me: are 1999 winnercr Kenny Brack, three.;C. top five.” linill irslikilvii.I.c. .After comimiiii;.; lip short in 13 pre- Andretti, / who.se family’s; 1hard Indy Racing LLeague points Tliclie first-year contingent alsoL'K) Win or lose, he’ll’11 jjum p on a •"•'■' Ihc llra/ih;tii i^; the llif l.ivorite vimis triess Ihere, the -lOyear-old luck hid at Indy has become ahihnost leader Scott Shar]larp, Oistroncvcs’ includeudes Roger Yasukawa, Shinjipji plane afterw ard and anc head to ;"' -; iiU’i uim iiiii; ihi' I'ok-,e. liutli thc’.^.f Aiulietti \v(iiivoiikl love to end his rac- legilegenda^, actually has :four Team Penske lealeammatc Gil de Nakam;ano. Buddy Rice, Vitor M eira^ Lowe’s M otor Speedwt;dway in North'' \-ho readily adm its h c hass nmissed I’m happy I couliould do that for him. H e hates s ta n the season at DaytonaD: and;, INDIANAPOLIS - MiM idi.iel Andretti sat father f:ul and A,J. Foyt had more.■c. driving aI rrace car every day since hisis jgrudg- it outside th c racrace car. H e’s like a fish o ut ol he followed it by finishnishing sixth in .[.J i|iii(.'ily in his hidiatiapolipolis Motor Spec(iway He I has no second thoiiglitsts abouta giving ing retircnim ent in 1994 a t age 54. saidd fihe had water, a nd I feeleel sorry for him." thc Daytona 500.Threetiree weeks ago. ■•,.trai:i.'. lookinK o»il thcMhe door .it ilie comiiio- up np driving. seen hiss son's passipn for racinglg wane Hcisoneofthi[ the favorites Sunday.A win^ at in Richmond, h c cameame back fromV i;oii la- has causcd, "None. I'm doing .t the \ray wa I al\\-ays recently, th e track w here:re 1his family has had so mucli three laps down to scorescoj a season>,;j ik -h as b(.-cinmmdiilcated by the m edia ami waiivanted to do it,” Andretti said.id. “I reallyIly don't tliink he enjoyed hiihis driv- frustration wouvould give him trem endou:' best founh-place finisiinish. ' "I always w anted to retiiv w h-.Mc-Rcd hy fans uvci-yL'l-y time bc le.ives his c where I was ing the lastla couple of years," Mariorio said. plcasim;. H e doesn’t have a ssingle DNFJ- ,.-Ci IC dose to wiiming Indy befon :v!ativc sanctuary aniiclnui the tool b(),\cs, c.ir stii•itill very competitive, I didn'tijt ^ Wiiiit ______^ “AAndi the business aspectss cof the He has comec ^ has avoided all on-tra<:trade skirmish-' ji.iris and (.-iifiinL'S. tof[0 fade away. I didn't w;int to ha\ pon have al\^ays been his b it snatched a^vay. T he dosest : biggest only to have i t : ' I es and has yet to) bc be called to ■. ;, ll woidd bc ideal for be pulled out of the car, 'Iliai's Ite re st. was 1992 w hen;n heh led 160 laps before a fuel for .Andretti if cveiv- be NASCAR^ “big redid truck”D foi- a body wmild iiist Icavu-iiij my way” “I have always h ated that stuff.stu We pressure probler}Iem put him out after 189 ol •iiim alone and lel him »iy ------stsm-lacture^dVmacmadflhi^^h?rp ii^jiTcady tn r Siimiay s II ~V jul7nnticiU Ls (juick lo iiorinoTiironr "woi.-ould gu into u business meries nice at really surpri.prised." Kenseth ] wus right on BuBusch’s Green got Juslis car fixed and Matt« att Kenseth U)we's Motor Spcodu-ay.'•ay, llie raceee finished under cau- tail tai when the fourth caution o 1 of thc returned midwa;way through the R^B] takeitake, the check.' Kenscili is thc currtnrent W inston tion as Grc;5rcg Hiffic spun out in race ra< came out with 344 laps race, eventuallyUy finishing 121 H B Cup points leader wholO moonlightsrr Tuni 4 withilh four laps to go. lliat remaining. ret Busdi and crcwV chief laps, ered»red flag to win in the Husdi Scries forDr extrae track sccured Ket lJusch took only rwo twc tires to Winston Cu;Cup driwr Kmt Busch, H H: an rick a n d M ich acl W alt '-.^TUIt Kcn.seth's four during? ththe caution. had signeded a deal with Roush are an Winstoh Cup regulars, “ I sort o£ felt like Uk< it was Racing bclbefore the rule was regulars rci have now won 10 1 of ARCA 100 on I ■ Oiil-..-. Christmas,” Kenseth saidsait when hc passed, 13 Busch Series races thislis sea- sta rt 19th. in Su I saw Busch had takencn two tires Busch lcled 33 laps before son. soi • C uprace. - '

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■r- ' . y Sunditd»r,Mn25.2003 Tkn»W«rt,TW • that we hove alreadyady implement- ^ ^ 3 the the opposite when I was a hhead , ‘Hie upstart — - ed, we hope he majmay b c able to coacoach,” said P.J. Carlesi•simo, A naheim M iglity,lity D ucks are return to' thc courturt during this ■ Popovidi's assistant. well-rested andd eeager to gel seri cl ” What worked for the Spursirs on started in tlieir• firstfir Cup finals, Nowitzki’s knc They face thele New Jersey inwa^ when hc collideda with - Duncan’s 34 points andid 24 D evih, vvlio won1 tlie tli' C up in 1995 San /mtonio’s Manunu Ginobili( dur- rebounds - m ixed in with some-' so and 2000 and werevere in th e finals ing tHe fourth quarteirter of Game 3 it. Alreateady last night it started him from playing in thce postsea-] practice befoiforc thc results of thing thii relatively new - TTony in 2001. on FHday night. The Spurs won feeling; better,b a nd this m orning I son. Nowitzki’s MOU R w ere known. Parker Par scoring 29 points in a daz-i “As soon as thelie gamg e was over 96-83 to take a 2-12-1 lead in the could walAfalk around, so il’s a lot bet- That means Dallas migliglit have Spurs coach a d Gregg Popovicli zli[iR ^lili m ixture of quick drive;,»es to last night, you're're real exciied." bcst-of-sevcn W estern ter thanm I thought at first.” to go into Game 4 with oronly nine was peppereired with (|uestions the the basket and feathery jum[npers Anaheim coach>i Mike^ Babcock Confcrence finals.1. ITicre■e was> o ther injury news for players in uniform. Raef LiLaFhjntz, • about howI . he’ll, attack the ' that tha Nash could not contiilend suid Saturday, leferring lefe to New “Well, it^ g reat news.ne I think I the Mavsivs, and it was not good. Eduardo Najera andI Adrian Mavericks if if Nowitzki ■ wasn’t with. "’i* Jersey's ,\-2 win1 o\over Oitawji in was lucky," N owitzki;dd said. “I think A MR]QU performed on Shavm Griffin would b e the onlyy big1 men available - andanc about how Dallas Someone S pointed out {ihut Game 7 of ilhe Easiern it could have beencn a lot worse Bra'dley’sy’s right knee showed a available to defend San AAntonio’s might use aa small lineup. But Duncan’s Dui 34-24 effort seeir;m ed. Confeieiice finals;lls; after seeing thc rcpk:play last night. spraineded medial collateral liga- Tim Duncan, David R obininson and Popovich was»s havingI none of it. well, wel effordess, By lhe tim e ilieyhey open againsi “Basically what: luhappened last ment, ancand the Mavs said hc woi^d Malik Rose. Nowitzki'sli statuss will remain “In “ some ways il's like DavidDj tile Devils iu New Ne Jersey on night is th at Fve neveever had a knee bc outt iindefinitely Also, third- “W e're going to put Ste'teve Nash the No. 1 quejuestion right up until (R (Roobinson) u.sed to be. WlienI gguys l\iesduy, the DueDucks will have injuiy before andi I was just in string centcr ct Evqn Esdimeyer on.him one-on-one in thcclow I post .th e 8:30 p.m.I. s SI ta n of Game 4, do doi it night after niglit after ni,niglil. been off for 10) dadays since tliey shock. I had pdnn and: I didn't said a looseIo< piece of cartilage in - see how good DuncanI reallyr is, If Nowitzktzki sits out, thc it it gels{ taken for gninted sosome- com pleted iheir ihei Western know w hat to do. I couldn’tci move his left:t 1knee will likely prevent M n MVP,” Nelson joked ata t Dallas’ Mavericks willdll probably try to win times.” tim Popovidi said, Conference finalinals ' sweep of Minnesoia. “I could tell'bythy the Nvay we were k l y C o l um n bus, G a., is hom e to today, our guys; anare excited and Clemenns hopes t(to hit milesistone quid looking forwardrd lo playing." B.ibcocik said aftertera.spiriied i pnic- By Ben Walker m i n o•r r league versrsion of E xpoLrd tice. “It's kind of likeli lhe switch A ssociated P re ss wrttot, root, root for th c kid Bosto kids, it’s not a fun atmosphercre to Cup champions,I, havehi been the ■Rjped up in Cleme‘m ens’ lockcr at , home team, corcome play in.” main reasons lhe the Ducks and Y anl^ Stadium is ia glossy pic- Clemi men# has T h ere’s plenty pl. of room to For F the’season, th e Waves! haveh Devils have m adeJe ilii to the diam- ture of V^rnn, th e pitipitcher who got ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ 299) 0career stretch out - the t^vo Colum bus dniwn dm a grand total of 6,159I f:fans, pi()nsliip round, stuck at No. 299 andliidl^ded seven...^^^^H wins.a. w om en haveve a section all to few fe« er than anoiher Sally Lea,.•ague “Brodeur is obvijbviously a great trips to the moundid Ibefore reach- themselves as thc South Georgia team, tea the attendance-leadading goaliender - a guy-uy I: looked up to ing the m ilestone in 1963.1 Waves take th e field. Lakewood Lal (N.J.) BlueClaws. can when I w-as a kid,”id," said Giguere. “rm hoping to get;et on it and get “You can cocom e right in and get get get on a single night. 26. after it pretty quiduick,” Clemens th e se a t of youryc dioice,” Jarrett Then 1 again, there's some so Still, he downplavplayed any goalie- ; said. ‘Td like to get it and get 'says. extextenuating circumstances tthai vs.-goalie talk, over with." Welcome to tt Columbus, hom e explain cxj: how this franchise gogot in '•’I'hcre's no sudiidi thing,t li’s team Barring any sctbc!tbacks from a to the minorlor-league version of su sue d i a mess. against leam,"' GiguereC said, bone bruise on his right hand, JVlMU *“ th c M o n treal a l:Exi^os. “Halfway through spring trtrain- "Whoever showsvs iup best as a having been h it byy a line drive in Qreg N ; M addux is next up among But drug problems cut cu short Crowds (us[using the term very ing. ing wc still thought wc wouledd be ((-am is going.lo1 wiiwin. Obviously, a his last sta rt a t Fenway F( Park, pi, pitchers behind Clemens, what could've been a1 ]Hall of loosely) are:e measured in the playing pla in /Mbany, (Ga.)." •said goalie’s a p a n of thi Clem ens will tak e hii f the team , so you h u fu st shot at Hc’U ly try for his 277Ui victory on Fame career, and he retinired after hundreds - oro r few er,The players inficldcr in f Jesse Hoorelbebeke, need the goalie to p 300 on Monday to play well, along .y a t Yankee. Sundayy wheniv he starts for Adanta finishing die 2000 seaeason as would ratherier play on thc road who's wh' in his first season with;h the \nth j-our defenser Stadium. nsemen and your . . , , , againstt thtl e NewYork Mels, Clemens’ teammate oon thc than at homeme. What about next Waves. Wa “Right before we left,ft, we fonvards. 'H iat’s's tthe onlv wav Httingly, he’s schechcdulcd to face “Obvioviously it’s going to take a Yanlcees. ( ^ d c n left wwidi 194 y ear? No oione has any idea heard hci it was going to bc here, his old team , th c BosiJostonRed&ic. ■e. W’e you're successful."II," longer to get the starts wins, w here th is team te; will bc playing ' reareally didn't have much timtTie to ..Uter the De\ils’,ils’ clinching win Only 20 major leaguers le have needed d to do something like Kerry Wood burst on theth sccne in 2004. plan." over Ottawa, Erode•odeur was asked m ade it to th e m arkrk Ith a t has long that,” thc . , . Ph‘ the Atlanta ace said. “But in 1998, striking out 200 - tying “I don't; thi in k anyone in qThe team has managed lo0 sell about Giguere., defined pitching greatness, gn and gj thc sai particularly knows we same time maybe you're a Clemens’ record - and pitpitching a Columbus par bct^vecn 50 and 100 sea.son1 tlick- ‘i will answerLT a lot of ques- none since N olan Ry:Ryan 1990. bit (Vaves general manag- bit fresher.. So maybe it’s one-hitter in his fifthh m ajo r are here,” Wa' ets, about luilf of tho billboiloards lions from now untilun the end of “I think when I finallyfi accom- easier to ad elbow er Jim Whitetc admitted,. to win a game every five league start. But a bad that ring thc outfield V'r'all,I, ;and the series aboutlut G iguere, bui plished it, at th e timeimoitv«asjusta days inst e dreary underside to nstead of every four days, sidelined him thc next y. The lhai's not new."w," he said, “ I num ber I h ad achiiduerodj” R>jm So mayb. than 12 all thosc mum uch-publicized sue- ybe it evens out in th e long he has not won more t corporate community has played a final agagainsi Patrick said, “W hen I lookk biback, I think I nin.Wh ho o knows?” ;incc the cess storiescs from the bush games in 'a season sin responded much like the faiuns. Roy a few \Varsrs aj ago and il was probably have moreIte appredation Tom GlavineG: (247) and Randy injury. leagues; whichich arc flush with 'rh ese days, th e Waves canl 1han- lhe same, for it now.” , in (225) could do it, if age These days, thc CO akland riew stadiumu s and fans turned on ,, J .. T, f , Johnson die th e ir dem and on gam e ni|lights “Tedinically. he's he': as good us Ryan :Uso noteded how .Ratael . doesn'tt catchc up to them. Mike Athlctics feature outsitstanding by the notiotion of attending a . with one tickct window andd one anybody out thereere and he’s play- Palmeiro recentlyly 1became the Mussinala has a realistic shot - he young aces in Barry Zitcito, Mark game without)ut having to take out tickct-laker. Tlie souvenir sholiop is ing with a lot of corconfidence," 19th player to hit his>“S 500th home has 1899 wins« at age 34. M ulder and Tim Hudson,1. a loan, usually empty, except forr the Petr Sykora, whovho led th e Ducks run. Fred McGriffnff and Ken Curt: Schilling and Pedro But to diem, 300 is outtof c sight. In Columbuibus, the concept had occasional fan who pops in 10 in scoring this seasseason a fter com- G riff^ Jr. also arero dosingc in on Martinez,icz, m eanwhile, are barely “It is something diatIt I don't been met witldth a collective yawn, tiiat gold standard 1 ly there.______think somebody my age cacan really The Waves,es, who play in the take t*'^ advantage of the air ccn:cmdi- ing lo /Anaheim fromfroi New Jersey " meaning tlie"eiite“£ des, plenty can go wrong fathom doing,' said ther 2 : 7 ^ e a p ------Cla5.rA-SoutlTith'TttiaTiTlcrteague';------hist—stininierr-sait■said—Ih>i Ij—goiti------dubs could soon eadi et have 21 ai„„gU„lhe way. old Hudson, who has 68B !lifetime have avorasocged 324 fans for their Bilardello !■ tells his player?.-rs to tenders are playiilaying extremely members. . ^ . Dwightght Gooden made his big vrins. first 19 homeme.s gam es, w orst in ronremain focused on the field,d. not well. “The numbers duDughoutthr the igggue; tldebut the same year as “A lot of people justt 1hope to th e m inor leagues, lea even thougli diethe stands. “llie y are thee bibiggest reasons, histoiy of the gamle e a very simi- Clemens,ns, back in 1984. After pitch 10 or 11 years and bcb< pretty the numbersrs appear; a bit inflat- “You’ve gol to play, wheilether [ why l>oth learns a a ' in the finals." lar, very comparable,ble,” he said, “I three yea?ears,Doc already had been good during that span. 1 dodon’t care ed. thethere’s one person in the sta;tands he said. “In iny mind, mi wlioever’s would n ot say it is;e^er30yean ca a Rookiekie of thc Year, Cy Young how good you are, in a 10-ycar f’cr instancince, a reccnt game or 3.000," lie .said. "R em emmber, going lo be ilie.■ beiierbe goalie in ago or now to winn 3300 games. If winnerr aiand World Series champi- career you arc not going to cet 300 drew an anrmnounced crowd of thnth at one person m ight bibe a this series is going goi to win a thc pattern stays to w nat It has on. wins,” he said. 4S5. In realityity, th ere ap peared to scout.” sco Stanley Cup." been th e last 10I yeyears, I think ' there will be morec 5(SOO home run H M H | hitters than 300-gamtEimc vonners.” W hen Ryan m adeio iit, playing for h a v e n ’tts e e n io u r n etw i the Texas R angerss ai old County Stadium in Milwauklukec, it ended an cxtiTiordinary cracra for pitchcrs. ib c a m I He was the sixth one .in nine sea- w e t y e t ? sons to record h is 30C300th victoiy. C H E C K IT O U T ATkT Ryan followed future fut Hall of H IM Famers Gaylord Perry,P Steve Cariton, Tom Scavcr,rar, Phil Niekro and Don Sutton. gihmUef,h^om Ryan, the g reatestest power pitch- cr ever, and Sutton,n, wwho rd ied 'o n lu st by)y clicking the webcica m link. guile, wound up dedded for 12th all H H M tim e w ith 324 w in s.. r “I was aware of 30300 and diat it was probably a key7 tito th e fla il of [v The Dowrvntown Fame, and 1 felt thethc way that I ^^H U j Visit i pitched I had to win Mcein a tw oinn nrnami.Z tTtoSwltoM increased offense) andai five^nan 1 ■« b« otaMM B J» el w pianwiBiit bw y. 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By D oug Ferguson the midst of a media cimurus. H ie “If the top 1010 women played, IA A»socl«t«l Prese writerte r______^ Analysis ^ mnumber of reporters and plphotog* they muld gott rnm over w eek in • eadershifp to LynxX raphers tagging along inadade tho and wcclc out," ' Mark FORT WORTH, Tcxa illy tested m yself from roropes outnumlwrcd the fanins that Calcavccchiasaidaid.“Fbraone-tirae Tpqi exas-Annika “I rcaily eammates look forwardr d .-_ - Sorvnsnim Icfnhe ColColonial svitli- start to (im;inish,andlhQt'swhyIwas- wivoitch her-at some- LPGAA-Tour - - shot,Aeisthewoworid^ best female - out a paychcck, althilthough she here,” shele said.s e\events. “ player, and shehc wanted to sec jqI playingp' with legend could hiii'dly call her hc historic Then ag;again, Sorenstam didn’t Every hole at Colonial felfelt like where she stoodod in the game of ^ mLss a shotlot in the first round and NiNo. 18 a t a U.S, Open. Therere w ere golf." WL-ek .1 to ta l loss. u * MINNEAPOLIS,M l (AP) - TTo "1 Kot tw o p h o n f; miml)ors. ni so still couldnIdn’t break par. She fin- • so many fans, and so mud:ich sup- Sorenstam enh:nhanced her repu- ircsa Edwards, Minnesota is jus that'-; pa'ity Rood,” shtshe said, jok- ished at 5-5-over 145, good p o n , that some chiiJieered tation os the bes>est female in golf, jmottlotticr stop. One more piece sbi iiikIV’. enoiigh to bcai U guys, for shots they neverr saw.j and her performs■mance on the PGA con n add a to her long and illustriou Those bclonRcdi ito Aaron rrailinR95(95 otiiers. “Length wasn’t a prob- Tour might stickick with her more rcer. B.il h e r a n d D e a n WWilson, the Sorenstuiitum can play on lem," Sorenstam saiaid. “It thaji any of herer rccords; her 59, Her He new I^rnx coaches ammd rookies who playedud alongside the PGA Tour.’I The ciiies- was just everyrything her Ai victoriesies on the LPGA {ejyn,am m ates, hmvever, realize thah a t , Sorutistani over two) exexhihiniting, Qon is wh can around it. Being und«ider th e Tour, her four mamajors. gdwaIwards’ decision to finally joii L'xhnustinK ronnds nsIS shesl became comi)ete. mici-oscopc, and th e n If (here is a plaplace for women o n • e WNBA as.a 38-ycarold rookii ihefii>;twomaiiiiiS8vt.8 years to play “ It’s farr fifrom m aking the when I didn'i perfoiform as the PGA Tour,ir, Sorenstam ^vilI poimlint guard is anything b ut rouou- on th e P (JA •i'cmr.r.' Sorenstam 1 cut," said 5Sorenstam, who well as I think I cann ... I’m leave dial to somiDmeoneelse. te. sinick a (piick frieiiteiidship with missed thnihnt by four shots. emotionally drainedid riglit “If a lady is goaU Harber and WiKoii. “I know thathat. But this is my now.” an invite or shishe qualifies, slie pjaycayer to compete in fivi "I'm proud lo stantand, next to first chancmce. And some- 'ere try- . shoidd have eververy riglit to come olymlympics and one of the true picJio- If ^ iiur.” Wilson said. "Sheshe’s gol a lot tim es you'oifvo SOI 10 do ies, she here,'‘Soren.stamim said. “Tliis is th e ngorj While the m en wet jors of the women’s spor1°*^ Teresa Eifwards, a five-tli^•-tlme I ol' vi.inie," things over•er and over ugam ^0 r. tour for the bes>est playere in th e ihn,uroughout its popularity swell o make birdici ^ Olympian, Is finally Jolninoinlngthe ; i Added PtIA Tourr n a-gular Jav «o get goodod at it." I was happy m ih par.m d I’m wrorld. And in my case, this is not e past, two dccades, Edward \ ■ Williamson: "rd tradeide mv s-wing H iat’s wherewl Sorenstam draws n("She’s a great player anly from something I w;mtm t to keep pushing. ^yasIS takent by Minnesota with thi WNBA a t age 3 8 : the line, F u lto n I know where 1I wwant to play.” • 14,},, lilt Ilers any day.” not taking anything away •lh pick in this ye»ir’s d ra ft _ ...... and played severalI seiseasons overi- Despite tliiee inuiitlinths of hype The- raucous- rai ovation she A u'vc got Sorcn.'Jtam stastayed busy even “Yt what she’s done,” said F “You can't have more of a leg“8 - seas until' thee American ili.il followed her winwherever slie received afa fter closing with a 14- to on the after her roundid by doing televi- Allem. “ But sometimes you'i id," said second-year forwan Basketball League was founded in •.vi'til. a n d a 7.0H0-yard late1 Friday afternoon th ompete ished the lastt 1 with 61 tion.")n." pay wasn't good cnoienough, and j I'O R I' W O R TH . Te.\;I'e.xas (AI’) - in a ronn■nnd (if H-under-par fi4 A veteran\ leader ilext to Smill m e n ta lly -sh e was si>esi>ent. ; With tile (octis h.ickk onoi (he lead- Saturdayaiand iie/d a two-shot lead is somson ething the Lyr« have alu-ay So pickup gam es2s aagainst tho ciN .liU T .\im ik aI :Sorenstam after llireeI'ee rounds of the Volvo been:en lacking. , guys in an A danta1 gygym became ------m is se d ih e cicm. Kenny I’(JA Chamampionship, “TI“lliat’s huge,” Smith said. “I’n"* her comiwtilion forr Uidie next few' G o lf I V iiy Itched the Immelmiman was at 14-imder 202, reallyally, really excited to have lie years, save for a tripp to S y d n ^ for* (.olonial recordcird w ilh .1 *)- two stroke)kes ahe.id of Sweden’s andid jjusi to play wiih her.’I thinl the 2000 Olympics antand a su n t in, tha at’i t’ll be good for all of us.T under <>1 Saturiiurday lo get Niclas F.istasth. who shol a 4 under ihis spri:spring with CoiCoacli Suzie McConnell Serio, i n> 17 under for ann eeight-siroke 68 . ,' EuroU-ague cham pion tcamiammate of Edwards’ on tht k-.ui .ilicr three roundsnds. Ivriiie Kls 1' overc.im e three Valenciennes. 1988'88 and 1992 Olympic leam IV iiT was on larKelrgel fitim the straig lit bogeys b on ihe front She was th e only merm em ber of tht^ who10 iis IWO years younger than lh< si.iri. Wllll liinlies on -iinder ()7.and was the WNBA. bumpimped Into Edwards at ihi '.li.uiilil lindies lo end enc his front tied will.’ith Spain's Ignacio turn to organ* n iiic. W ith iliiL-e incjie(ire birdies on (]arrido l(>(>)i(>i in third plaue at 11 womejm cn’s R nal Four in Atlanta lasast I montlonth. llie l>acksiiic. h e I'inisliiished his best under bum again unlil Aprilpril 25, the day! MeMcConnell Serio, hired by thi ------iKiitiii ni 17 veais on the I’dA I-jiglaiid'nd’s Paul C asey (G4), of the draft, whenin McConneU] . T..1I1. . Sweden’s Mathias N (,ronberg and Lynx'nx in January, tee^v her ;icv teamam was short on experience Serio callifd her for a commit-, W iiii th e lai'Hesl lealead after ."4 Scottish veier.mvei (Jordon Brand Jr. ment. Imirs 111! the lour ththis season, I(i8 ) were liedli for fifth place ai 10- H erjr initial i query as to Edwards willinilingness to play tliis summe Edwards, who turnsims 39 in July^ I'. n v is in po sitio n. foifor .1 record- under 21K).H). will bring a combinacinadon of wis* • I'KMkinn win al ihe-• C(Colonial, lie wasis met with a lukewarn resposponse, but she persisted. dom and fcistinesss ddi iat m ost o£ is alicailv one strokeiu i.wiLr1 iiiaii Matthew!W leads Kane by the Lynx aren't usedsed to playing l uliuu Allein's recoi , And Ani it paid off. ..I m l.In VKloiA’ in 1‘1'U. tw o Strokokes at Corning ““It's If huge," said McConnclioii ' " . i ; . , , Serio;rio, herself a former poinjjjj You e ith e r love'e nm c or you R.u> S.ilihaiini was.-.is Ihe closest COHNIN;iN(;. N.Y. - Whon Iho guar<] Qj- don’t,” she said. “I onlyonlj know one , in lVii>' .11 ‘) under aflclifter his third- putts suipiopped falling. Calriona lard who \ras WNBA rookie o th e yi mtl Thai’s’s h hard. That’s ' M>urul 1)7 th a i M arieiried w ith an M atthew.-didn't di panic, e year in 1998 for the Clcvclani Rock.>ckcrs. “She brings a great deal,j,I competidve. r.-under 57 “I just know how importanant “llie challenge iss wilhinwi them- •aiokeshack. Saturday, nnillying with a birdie at . “ I diatat Iposition is to tlie team . WliaIiat selves, not w ith me.. It 1has nothing l-;ver uiih l'eri\’s■s rrtciirtl pur. No, 17 'afcafter consecutix’c three- , L tfpM. a goo?ood fit it will bc for her." 10 do wilh me. Ii’s not that big a icil m.mce. there was a i ;eys lo take a two-stroke i a imiR' tiaili- 1’" " l » W But why? deal. I have no life lesslessons to p v e im n a l feel .iroiiiid C(tl(.■(.Icii.ial .1 il.iv l^i'" :r , I.4irie Kane into the Ki Bed eagle putt on the first holelie !Saturday during “MyM boring answer is, ’It juslist them. I’m still learningling. I definite- .iiiiT Sdunsi.iin tinishi nd of the I.PC.A Corning tji lal In Fort Worth, Texas. ishfil her Ins. f"'» ' Kenny Perry rea cts to a missei fellII riglit,’”r Edwards said carlieier ly want to build a wnningw n tradi* loiu .ippearance as Ihl- (irsI <-l;issic tho third round of the Colonial ew, who started the day irday to time winner 3onn th e !)0 -and-over thisnis m onth as the Lynx scramblctled lion and build somethiething here.” 10 |.t,v on ilK- . I' to start st: training camp after ihtthe Sounds as if she'^ pplanning to I Kane at 12 under, was at ^1'Ilalalsky had a G5 on S atunlead in tour. l‘CA li.in. She missed^0(1 Ilic. CUI Iiv "i'"' '"'I' >'■ ague and the players' unioiion say awhile, liiui siiokes .11 "> tiver. I/-under- 1 ‘J‘) and easily within shaa the second-round •lumbus le Tliorjie andI llatalsky 1 had 9- tals on the G reen f«nah:lalized a new collective bargainlin- “We’ll see,” sheQ sisaid. “We’ll Ilio iis.in d s cjf «;peCl.c.n.,lo,s wcTo roach Of Ih,the touniament record of S(the Champions Tour’s Colu . under 131 total; e since Island Countryf ClubC coursc for a 'n gg ajagreement. take it one year at aI dmtin e .... I don’t slill on ihe course, ,.sas Koiii.i ho r •2()8 set in l ‘J‘)S bv Southem Open. Green. I’' ., so I’m oncsstroke leadd orero Doug Tewell AftA fter playing in two Fmal Foururs think 1 have 10 in mo,” tiorin.tl lor .i weekend„.l ra«necamc an Olympic statar • one. 7().H(l-y.ird layoiii; leg Mallon and Hall of agoing to cherish the mome Juli Inkster and Heth ii.irrin ieil 10 to 12 dee[ u while," said Diorpe, a ------1------.•ere anolher shot hack at lojH's .111(1 follouinijis'*!' IS en Alfredsson was alone liole. , „ a l 20 :i,VVot\'endy Ward am i Son Yun 'Tl was conijiletelyJy ■hflc.roill Kanc woro;re tied at 204, and two- ______s.iid De.ui Wilson, will ------lin ie ^ ,mniing-c4i.unj)-R«wie-JoMe?i i, ------uiuk-i .Uld playilayod K .lh „ „ s ,„ 205. m a m ei S'>ii-iisi.iin the first1 twotv rounds, ■'Ttu'ie W.IS not a s n •i.tll.'iT, .m d not .IS ; ini S ’L .a io ' Thorpe,, HHatalsky top iiK'iii 111 ih e .nr. It’s kind kii of uhal ColUmbU!lus Southern Open in conjunction withn the\ Western The Tl toumament will1 be held on Saturdarday, : I'm used lu. .A lot off poopiopi woio COLUMIMBUS, Ca. - Jim llionio T h is y e a r :ion ii Franklin Buildin]ing Supply is Ma 1 .iskiii;^ me where iny in Balloi>- sl,„, ^ (j.„„iiiider-par 64 and Morris vlay 3 Ist at C a n y o n Springs Golf Coursurse. Day cclcbrali(:ent the first annual WWestern Days Re;Registration is at 1:30•0 p.m. wiih a shotgitg u n ! proud to prese Immelman takes tw<«nottv unlSaies n le to benefit Valley H(House. Valley staiItart to fo llo w at 2 :0 0 p .m . advantage at VolvoIvo PGA l u l t D o o r s G o lf S cra m b lelocal homeless shehelter which \We cordially invite >you to pul togetherr a 4 NTKCINIA W ATI-R.;R. l-ngland - P a U House is a federalI funding. Thee majority of per)crson team and be a ppart of this fun eventnt toi South Afric.IS Trevoror 1hnnielinan nunul’s Sports OiiklcvAve., liurlry. ID receives no fe closed wilh three stniij:niigln birdies 'g(m-67-67H.l?7.^.ir431-4»67 ies from private doni»nations. This hellelp benefit a.great Twivin Falls organization,>n. I f funding come is expected to be one o of their yoi/on c a n ’t put to g eth err a full leam, just let21 i us tournament rts is this year. k:now m how many y(you have, And we’v e ’Il major support: co:omplete r your leam forDr y o u .

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TlusT month, anched its first Wich overall retail s.sales lan- IAmcrica Online launcl guishing, storeowners! arear hoping com prehensive Spanis.unislUamiuage national^ advertisinging campaign to give their business9 a boost by for TV, radio and primrini. pursuing the fastcst-groiptiw ing seg- "{Hispanics) are: approachinj;ap mcnt of the U.S. pop critical ma.ss, and ilI is only( a inai- Hispanics. ter of lime before-e comp.iniL'Sc Many merchants havlave sought begin to tak e care of tlthis |;rinip." out the Hispanic custcisto m er said Lisa Strand, an analysi ai years. But the overall in d u stry Nielsen/NetRatings,;s, ana Inii-'rnei found after the release a se th e research company,, whichwh uarlii-T . 2000 Census that it hadid uimderesti- • ‘this year'!ormeJ a piparinursliip mated the size of thele Hispanic] with Univision, liiec Spanish lan- population, which hadd ssurged by guage media companpany. 10 more ’ 58 pcrccnt to 35.3 millicillion during ‘ accurately track thishis ;population th e 1990s. T he nadon’sI’s HI i^anics online. represented an opportiortunity for But she said, for n»\now, “it's stiil retail soles growth. a B-list priority foror manyr mar- “The Census (2000) wasi very keters.” ! . key,” said Deidre Parkerkes, a com- A c c o rd in g 10) comScore i pany spokeswoman atIt tH allm ark. I Networks, Inc., an Inlernc'i “Wc knew w e needed to increase research com pany,’, ononly aboiii our efforts.” «l»*a ’** pcrcent of uU concent.■nt ton the Wch ^ But which strategies ^ BjvjUwotk shopi»rHIJullguel Soils checks out JC Pennsy’iisy's new Havanera Una of clothehes In Frisco, Texas, on May 9. Penney's has launched thee ncnew line tagetlng Hispanics. is in Spanish. m th Hispanics remainI toto b e seen. ^ ______T he problem is.chachat although______------David-WolferCr«ativedve-director------Wll>°»»nillill fetallt sales languishing, storeowecwneft are hoping to give their q boo«t by p,mtHlDglDtjtltiRlleti*!MlD£jy£EMlenLfiUhfiJLSijflfluIallsii,------“ Hispanics have beenen the1 fastest- a t -The D oneger Group,IP, a buying Hlipinlct. growing segment; onlineon since office in New York, bcli'}^cvcs that re se;arch a n that shows that seg-K- last June, the percenirentage among much of this spring'sg's fashion It is k een o n rich d etails in Hispanic households)lds thai have trends - induding the c Retailersirs targeting S ii r apparel, said Christi Byrdrd Internet access - abuiicabu 40 per- of bright colors and lotssts^nifflcs th, a P enney spokeswom an, cent - still lags far l>elil>ehind thai of - is already the rcsul H i s p a nlie i c m arket “ ,1 suit of the Blocllockbustcr has studied itsts non-llispanic househcseholds, which ; Latino influence on A 1 l e r i c a n lUon Hlspanks in the .Hispanlanic customers in differentnt is estimated at 70 percent, mainstream. 63 (12.5 percent of p an sos of l the countiy and tailored I w vit is colorful and flamboyantfla lon and the tastost- jts ston(ores to m eet th e ir tastes, Please sec INTERITERNCT. PuEe D3 & d sexy ... exactly tbeiie opposite mographic) spend P etcete Wei, vice president of ffTthe'minimalist fashashion that tain retail goods than . fieldd marketing n and customertl F i r m a i mi s s a t killed fashion in thehe 1990s,” ^ S B m lies. segmments e at the video rentalal WoUesaid. mual spending comipany, pa said that at its San In a testam ent to Latiiatino power, Did Antomionio, Texas stores, for exam-“ fastest gro'• o w i n g the fashion line JLo by Jennifer The 35.3 milUo p le ,, HHispanic consumers pre- Lopez, nam ed a f ^ thle e centertain- H3B8BHII United Stales f c r rred c d communicating inf" segm ent ofo f err is am ong th e handoulouts in tccn I the population EnglislJish, so consequently there departm ents of m ajor ste growing dqmoSEEJS29Z arcfc'fewer videos and signs in • ?This was n ever gearcared toward moreoncertair SpanisInish. I U.S. populu l a t i o n iHispanic^ but the factict that J.Lo non-Hlspanlcs rhey behave like Americans is of Hispanic descascent has Texans,” Wei said. But, in its Knight Rldder NewsI ServicoSer hdped,”'said Denise SeeSeegal,CEO Average annu ______by houMhoCd South';ithcrn California stores, and president of SvS w o e tfa c e hildren BlockbJcbuster is bringing in morere CHIG\GO - Hisparspanics arc tlie Faihion Co., which prociro d u cesth e A sign thatt rsadsrs 'CoinpraUts, Ptileulas SsmJ(emhiuevas,’ translating to, ‘Bu) iold filmsir5 in Spanish from Mexico, fastest-grow ing segn-egment of lhe line. tllSm. PT6VJ0«riously viswed fUms,' aloflg wtthh otherot slgna bi Spanish gr»et cv 141 H Hispanic At stakei for retailers is U.S. population, and Hispanic- Some experts in Hispi :ig owned businesses5 employen more a Blockbtlstsr store May 9 In Dslli)sllas, IfflNon- Hispaipanics’ immense buying keting are still wary of to than 1 million peoplejple and gener- Fumitura Hlepanic ^owrer, cr, expected to balloon to em rts, saying they neeneed to pay riced to oddiddress Hispanic con- “I have a hard time bu) 6.1 billion in 2007, up dra-•a. ate nearly S200 billiclillion annually a&ntion to the diaerenfences with- sumers* difflifferent body shapes, jeans,” Jeai she said. She added ^ maticidically from about 5580 billionon in revenue, izCthe Hispanic pop>opulation, and the desi and advertising she she also gets turned off by v 1002, acco rd in g to th e Seligiig Those numbers. translatetra into idtluding yhpjf nationsins of origin shouldn’t perpetuatepe the stereo- she she believes is marketers’ fc Apparel for chlk■ C enteriter for Economic Growth at huge untapped potepotential, said aiid the parts of UnitrnitedStates typeofasultultt^-lookingLatina. on on Spanish-speaking Hispai>uy ufxiy 2 yeara ol University of Georgia, Thatmt Carlos L. Signoret,t, aa ja rtn e r in where th ^ live. 11 ^ , ’*I-h avr e a a hard tim e finding She She feels companies shouldcus- H fa r excexceeds the growth rate in Hispania Capital Partpart-.iers, a new "Some of them (retalleailOT) g et it, d o th e s for i ,n- Chicago-based priviirivate equity ir myself,” said Jones, pay pay closer attention to some I H $ 7 6 ■ b u y'ing in j power of overall non- and some don’t,” said sa Aida „ho said shest bas to h av e h er like Iiki her, a first-generat ;»nic consumers, finn ready to investest exclusively Levitan, preaidentIt of the dothes tidloiilored at the waist, but Oina»nn.Am»T^ran Chi I Z:«.p.inlo “S ccording to the latest U.S,,S. in H ispanic businesscfrsscs. Ing w .lw ««llna Association of IHispanic „jedj clothethes that are more fop Major A retailers includd d u it jartment of Labor report,rt, Hispania says itit isi the first Advertising Agencieiries, which giving at liethe hips. All she sees in Kmart Km said they are work' w hat MTvioM I ^ H panics spent morc on suchch national venture capitalcapi fimd of Works with U.S. compmpanies to the stores,is, she said, Is "the hard hai to get the fit ri| indpopulatlon categosgories as groceries, fumi-(li. its kind. ' b ^ p prom ote p roa■oducts to Americancut** cu Retailers Rei uso noted theyanics. h ®0 -2000 tu r eB, , cchildren’s clothing and(id “T here a re fundsds thtl at spedal- Bup&nics. A nd sh eB doesn’td wear, die lat- . done doi extensive research to : ______footwe wear than non-Hispanics in ize in h ealth care, thattha spedalize XSuhyAreu Jones,a3TUCh offers relaxed clotlh av e g im tli, fs*0-stall, produced by weree less1< than 18, according totc July 2001, the most3St jrecent date Jones said thci new)w fashions dlfferentp^l^cally.-y . .^featuring 1 drawstring pants0 fin d I ______e product reflects the CCensus a 2000 fig u fts. ' Please see: EQIEQUfTY. 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^ Custom assemUnMy company | | | ^ H „ M ore THAIAN A DECADE _ ___. opens doora IniFaiiflekt F FAIRFIELD - (Camas Creek ■ L j y - Custom AssemblylyLLCi»anew' busincss in Fairfieliield offering spe- I cialized custom1 assemblya and ^^H R ^ subassembly to0 imeet clients’ S fl ' W T ii manufacturing or sales produc- K v ‘ ^ T V f don needs. K 'i B |N H |y^g|H Villiam L. Seig, )ccna L. Seig, lue A. Claiborn ^ ^ ^ H n d T o d d R. H i . > Ilaibom. " V William Seig ^ ^ H las been an injec- ion molding pro- ; .f i g L i l ;r t“f Frau leftlilt are Ulah Colbert, wtto handlidies SKlal services for re«ldentssnts at St. '< 1 Stay m that prt>- o«Mwiir»diets Family Medical C anter't lorlong4arm care unit; Janice Baileyslley, direct^' leading Camas sscm bly as presi- ofnurslnirsIng for the Jerome hospital; iodody Bruffet, resident care coordlrordlnator; antf 1 g will stay in her Holly ColwellCol and Connie Lowder. bothith from Qualls HealtH. a designer and Iging her skills to NurSlH]ling home group selects( a n d share im provemlen ent t inform a- Owners arc Wil Sue Claibom, ' c« Dn. tion with'other Idahoaho nursing D c( 3ens for membership homes. iquet honoring employees whoI haveha worked for the company aI mlminimum of 10 years. Seated In ht elementary wills Toyota hosted a banque ROM E - The long-term carcc The first cducationaonal activity nk Wills, 57 years; guest of hono>nor Don Sykora, 40 years; and EmieEmi Wills, 43 years. Standing, or 17 years, will JERC front, loft to right, are HankV g as trainer and unit at St. Benedicts Familyy was held in April att thcth annu^ lett to right, are AdalfJohnsonson. 18 years; Greg Panatopoul«ulos, 27 years; Kevin Ahim, 20> ye.years; Rot>ert Fisher, 27 years; le new business. Medicaical Center was recentlyy' Idaho Confcrence onn HealthcareH I Kathy Wright, 13 years; Gregireg Wills. 28 years; Jerry Kraft,It, 313 years; Gary Beer, 13 years;i; aiand Chris Wills, 19 p r s . Wlili has a bachelor’s sclectecrted for membership in thee Quality Improvemente n t. T h e Sl. Toyota started In businesss In March 1946 and calls Itself9lf Twin1 Falls' oldest continually' ownedow automobile dealership. ndng, and a mas- Idaho10 Collaborating' Nursingg '-Benedicts long-termn carec» unit’s )usiness adminis- HomeIC G ro u p as p a r t o f th c presentation indudedicd d a ta col- Sducdon manager i f y lected over thc pastIt year,yc high- D en n is and an her husband, Hall providi idle the nc:w com- n a d o)nal n a Nursing Home Quality Doug Frost 20 years a nd willmatters. st Inidadvative. lighting improvemcrncnt in the /e on a small farm B I ^ H H anti-drug pr fession while let TWIN I'ALI^ - First 1 eek Custom Fifteftcen of Idaho’s 81 Idaho0 areas of pain managcmi;ement. hi and Filer and have F 'IH grams diat he C reek Custom Assc dauglitcrs. ^ ^ ^ 1 ' children of a 230 E. 480 S. nursinging facilides are m em bers of)f A t th at m eeting, am n awa ard was jS S siS S dent. Deena Seigin v Fairfield, can the Colli^ollaborating Nursing Homec presented to thc unit’:nit’s staff by profession as a c m a n a g e - ' n n —^=~4-3353, or by fax G ro uup, p , which will help leadd Connie Lowder a an n d H o lly n esteem ar drafter, plus bringii t trainee ; xined this spring. qualityity improvement efforts inn Colwell from Qualisliis H ealti, the new business. nim. ^ th c stastate, St. Benedicts said,1. which runs the Collaillaborating yij y stronger asseIn who has taught OSI is a i -F. J w ng the next two years, thee Nursing Home G rouj•oup. A long fc'-- • in ciie commurr school grades forigazine earns o u rin e ;e of Twin j 1- with the award, the1C staffj was .yfjM ty. He serves ( switch to acting a p will participate in educa- ; and gnid- j ■ rdfromWPA S a t- ^vcn a party with pizza,piz: bever- a policc com m secretary for the i »l activities, conduct target- rd f ro m i I Y - Sun Valley ed intei u„ii coundl ai Todd C laibom hai itcrvention to improve caree ages, decorations andd cakcs c. ' n F a lls i M ; awarded the. _____ ' a traffic safe degree in accoundi I School in i H B I [ r ' / Best Annual H EH / 1 JF I coniiTmmis-sion, a n d h e Ls ;ui instruct'----- ter’s degree in bus He i JpiJJby ication from the [^B H ____I forr tiltlie G a n g ResLst;mce Educadcides tration; h e'll handle Doug Frost aitcndoiidcd Idaho i •—' rW ■ — idons Assodadon ^ H H id T ra in in g program . pro- pany’s financial ma S l a t e UI n iv e r- KrJstle RoboitsIts Meggan Klundt ring 2003 issue. siiy and majored in anlhntJiropology ticlp C am as C retho.WPA’s e most onald King I all A sse m b ly , a t 23 w ith a iniriiir in econom ics,ics. I------tS- __ I i.<;hing honor, rec- ^ ^ H ^ TWIN FALLS - Canyonsitself. Firgrove Road in, design and pro- a n d be reached at 764-; calty GMAC Real Estate w( •ncc in magazine Diana Troglia n e at 423-5132. It open med Donald King as a Re;Ut icants arc judged BUlIL-W ells Farj-o apap[X)intcd r ^ ^ 1 sets :sign, consistency D iaiu) Tr(>;;lia (u nnimiRCge iits Buhl I' y„ ^ 1 FV luni- Sun Valley Magi officc. Trotilia prcvimisly;lyw;i,M.T. \ J md identity, the vicc nianancr al the I'errinrrin c office f l | ‘Maggie’ awardjazine and use of in Twvin in FidLs. H W te r" and SUN VALLEY H ^ J|| rc^ (.Ktate bu Sun Valley h e r n e w f fety Magazine was i snored with eight > i I i o n , lllf/ y ;ctor “ M ag g ie" fo r I Idaho Press Gub, T roKli: don Consumer Publica Becky^osthuma | t placc in each of respons ^ coininerci; Westem Publicado ■ v-» » m a nlaging a g i thc : le publishing cate- , J m propertie for thc winter/sprini ■ ■ store's Icom m u- g general cxcel- [’ ^ ^ th r o u g h a Hf T he M aggie, thc ^ j | H B | S ^ . ■ n iiy aactivities. c ^ m I — 1 time of invoK prestigious publi-sh tr a i nning in and i I e winners indud- Donald King m e n t in tl ognizcs editorial, d •eloping I ■ motional exrellencawarded first for ’ i n d u s t r y , Fire Next Tim e”; . _ J l * ™.m a n a g in g i ■ . M anyonside statement said. y'®'" I publishing. Applica sger Alex McCurdy of Twin FallsIs enters a truck during ProfessicMSlonal b ra nich c h opera- i ''M >eavcy for “Idaho teenage K ing grew up in tlie bitsincss wi on quality of desig ng School's teen driver educatlorlon program.' a n d i^ d Van G o tten Driving 5 Diana Troglia ‘'« « s j ux.*nLs w ho w ere lx)ili Rcuiltoi^ ai of visual tone and c n suiring n n , excel- i m With a Silver nrfwln* ;e this oppor- E•okers in Colorado. He begannils I voice of tlic magaz 'Ing school adds truck “Thc students love tl le n t c u sto m e r sc r. icc. M/ Jossidt’s piece on O m n i ^ r B # • I carctirecr as a Realtor in 1988. Kii^*'9 editorial dcviccjs. tunity,” Carter said.id. “One' stu- Troglia lias worked, forfo Wells I I II™ I Gold” was given dfivlnfIng to teen training .■es in Twin Falls w th his wil In addition, dent recently woulduld not stop F a rg o for 2(> ye ars in aI variety vn of ; Jennifer Backuskus Jaima Garrard rom Magazine was honcr light feature. TWIIOTN FALLS - P ro fe ssio n aal l honking the hom.” JeliiuJiiine, a n d i\ro daugliters. 1 won first place j jxisitions in Magic Vallcy,ley, includ- ; awards from ilie Idi 'ing School has a new addi-li- C a r te r s a id p airents re i have ing teller, data proccssinising clerk, i Tanning opcperators « enm akcr won sec- ' assia schooi employees . laking home first p to its teen driver educationin appredated the neww eexperience personal banking manajniiBorimd : 'nvffl FAU - Kristie Roberts, • ‘ ‘ the foiu- magazine f p-am, said owner and presi-ii- fo r t h e ir f u tu rrc e drivers, B U R L E Y - T h e Ca.«:sia Schci ‘n r s S S M m a n a g e r of th e Je ro m e' ofi . i M c K s a n K lu:iundt, Amy Sheen, V/* gories including ( t Gordon Carter. At thc endid Sometimes a parentt wiwill want to She donates time lo:> lllll f h i m Br tarming fadlity i Diane Josephy Pea Ul thc semi driving is doneIC truck better than the1C ffather," be Valley U-adership progr ^ H H ^ ^ H a s< inniversary with ^ Ogram and operators andnd staff administered i R a n ch W o m en ” ; V d v a te property,” C a k e r said,d, said. r e t a r y g 2004 issue. Over 2” has tauglit customer servii■mcc cli«i- b llic Inlcrn^rnational Smart Tan ! Sauter for “Bom 1 thc student is able to nego-o- “The 18-whecler driidriving expe- es for hankers at thc CollegeCo of Nilwork. receptionistJ.h'-'J i S|)oon." Karen Bosirs, th c m agazine “ nded its coverage e through cones and try toCO rience has added oneIC mn ore quaii- Southern Idaho. Smart Tanin isi a worldwide pro- . t h e c e n t r ! "Camp Rainbow G •peoplercultur^l— t-UP.!!______tv factor to our totalal ddriver cdu- ^ I fessional consinsortium researdiing'"*"'^^^ I first place for I 1C technique gives students a cation program . W c teatcach driving BLtirelessly ion and topics of * and promotinfling a rcspoas-ible. life- Kendall Nelson w reli as dnving co m p ilc cnd-< d eepper er appreciation of the bigig in a dutch car as well : long skin carearc regimen of modcr- and K aren W attem rigs on th c road, hc said. an autom atic,” C artere r said.s. ; nte tanningg aand sunburn avoid- H a j H B H | semester da> ond place for pho V I ance. f o r 26 c o uhool rs Valley Magazinetobacco-free / ’J : Certificatiotion recjuires an indi- PamTmter Pa in social stuPan) 2002 received norfit business les, scienc, as excellence, whil Open foi3R PEDDLING —I------I ' ■ ^ ; v id u a l to bibe knowledgeable c-^* ; - Magic Valley’s y i j T regarding offeffects of ultraviolet malh and sla of Magazine Home : co-free coalitions guage , for tliird.' IH l^l I li^t, skin typtypes, maintenance of e newest Business ^ ^ H ’ i indoor tanniining equipment and H H Sim Valley Mag; ember as it joins a H ^ B J I i o th er urciLs cricriliciil to professional H ; sec- brate its 30th am M al businesses tbat meet deudlinia n d thc winter/spring 2' »iL,ll«stcdl i s^ra-P-^niiio:uon. 1 to bccomc tobac- ^ ^ H Emina Mehmedovic Brandon L it at the past 29 years, iTO years. ^^H Truck drivers Harold Thonomas i \^i! itral said, it has expand • 1 ^ ------of-4he-4/all©yifr^eche Magic Vallcy ^ ^ H TWIN FALLS - Proftofcssional GLENNS; FFERRY - Nonhwcst | y ; lo events, recreationCoalidon and thc ^ ^ H University honored i (' ying Against Tnick Driving School amannounced Nazarene Ur d-of- • local interest. the graduation of two0 .sstudents Boise busine;ncssman and philan- ' H B o rn ving Habits ^^^B M ny 8. thropist ilorolirold Thomas at its 2003 ------i ------Burley, Tect resent a plaque to ^ ^ H I'lmina MehmedoviDvic a n d gniduadon ceremonycei in Nampa’s i Lynne Lyi Boren a tte n dis c e s Magic Valley toighborhood GrUl Brandon Lallurstedt1 acacciuired Idalio Centerer by granting him an j sdiools in All coalitions honoiits support of a ^^^B thcir tankers, hazurdoas-rrLs-materials honorary DoaicxiorofLaws. and!nd Malta. Slie has an assodatla„: TVTO FALLSivironment - for its ^ ^ H and doubles^triples cndordorsements Thomas,, co-founderci of Trus dcgriogree in computer sdence ■hi^fn youtli-led tobacco-mployees-at 230 ^ ^ H nerdal dri- Joist Corp.,., i is ch airm an of th e th e ' tAppIcbcc^&.1587 a n d th e ir Clares A com m ei ic College of Southem Idal7 0 are honoring th e n v c r’s licenses. NN U Founcindation Board of whei here she now teaches compuiTo i of ExccUcncc mem wenant. Directors, Tn 2SSCS m ake a com- - B oth w ill w ork for Covei Trus Joist, headquar- clas:lasses. She came to workines, f I group of 35 local 1 R tered in Boiseise, is a leading manu- rncc ome tobacco free, assia County School Districi•ked have committed to facturcr of c ; a commitment j[o Ann Dennis f engineered lumber 1988988 as a cook at Burley Jun:xtra CO free within two 3 _ products andid IhM been part of the High s, their custom ers i [igh School. After six years,1 giv.s M em bers of thc Ju o rs, cuts the ribbon s t Main S TWIN FALLS - A nn Dennis Weyerhaeus nunity,” said Dr. lar Muyanne Reese, holding idsi In Street luscr family since bccaccame a media specialist thewnal Tobacco Free Co< joined Neel & Associate5lies during February 200C y, T > ^ F alls suf- dlera, an irt and cnfl gallery at11S3 3 Msbi Ave. L In TMn Falls,iUs,whOeTVrjR ooo. I„2C1 2000 she moved to h e r curr< Teens Rallyii th e p a st ta x season. ip -b i . In Novembcnber, Thomas was thc positosidon in the central office. in Smoking/ChewiiIt m e n to r o f th c Fallsi AiArea Chamber of Comnwrcs amunbsssadors look on. Tbe sbop - wtilch D cn’nms n grad- 2002 recipiericn t o f th c St. Luke’s Bo Boren, reccndy redrecf sccrecc ie r Coalidon will presions. “ B usinesses ventfonten rent spaces - fsstuTM quiltsIts, plM:e mats, Jellies, hambnatfinatfspMtlng-2 u a te d from fl the Health Foui ake their environ- , jundation Ralph J. forC)r O akley High School, was noi: e d Applebce’s Neigl is, plllowi, afghsns, doUles, Sweendlsh wsave, jewelry, candles,s, bibath and U n ivversity e t of Comstock Jr. Light of nate ated by Principal Mark RoUmo and Bar - for its I d a h10 o with a phUanthropypy Award for his con- y products and more. Main Streetlet Peddlers can b« reached aIt t 7!7 3 3 ^ 9 . 4io said she was professionalatc’s a tobacco-frce cnviir a l2 .« iJcp cc tributionstStlo th e Treasure Valley. Joyal )yal, took her job seriouslyfrom a customers and cmi wofki>lacc.” the criteria, c u ltuure rc man- Thomas wi « „ e s , o f w as b o m in 192G in yrasjras always willing to heip withaho, o pjn. Thursday at A otu: o ite ria must b e m et to bc F o r Inform ation aboutalfti becom* " a g e m o GlennsFerxy. staurants and 22 ^ has liv r/- projcroject. Staff at the central off)utcr Blue Lakes Blvd. N isidered a Business olof ing a business of ExcExcellence or .0 Twin Fans area. s A w o r k e i saidaid her paperwork was dmec for “When business- ePcnce: a l^ t free tobacco cessxssation da^. lic'valley t'O" accuccuiate and submitted chccrfuiCl in mitment to becom Promote initiation of andnd es for employees,!S, call Josh M a g ic Hall ssses see the bene- 25 years. TWINFAUvi.T.<; _ Don Hall, cxcc- BoBora and raised in Salt Lam ior they are m aking a o i ^ su p ro rt for y outh tobaoic» Barron, health educatication rokial- f o r D g tobacco free, tor of thc Boys & Girls Clity, ity Boren took speed writi, she thcir employees, t ist witb South Centnntral Distrltt H er bbookkeep- o utivc director f to join tbe pro- reo coalition efforts. agic Valley, received andnd busincss glnw UIITHUll ' ny, a fann managementIt &nn£ suid A pril 11 a t tli iployeeslop^- iram w ttt within two years. n Conference in Sua 1/2f2 years.y She moved to O aklejlomi- that work to maki a large retail lumber yardrard as offi- P re v e n tio n C 3 cessation activi- . E ^ duate CTployecs on nega OKS*; ccr manager aad laterr aas credit Valley. 196(966. In September 1987,lose, s ments smoke freeinsurance costs, tiveeaI effects of tobacco products, ^ QUICKBOOI ird was presented by cpmc ^ io work for Cassia Couj[ and Mapc Vallcy a niana^er. 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M(v4 o n e Y' Unitedd States; blocks Caiiadia( mrumiinants ®Euro spikes1 above $1.18L8to TWIN FALLS - four-year hijigh against ddollar ' dUd u t t ctae of bovine ipoogifonn ea FRANKFURT,F Germaiw (AP\P) - recent days - chiefsl amongai them a diy, ilao known u nuznid covr & The[he euro surged above Sl.1818 on perception on finannandal markets ease, had been found,dftoucfalnfloff t Friday, coming within a pennyny of that the United Statijtates is perfect- ;if icare In th e xnaikiincBtiua an ’ is all-tim e h i ^ against the doilollar ly happy to see: the th dollar go llntenstve invecdgatlon n a- rap id cUmb fed bv signgnals down, Jiat TJ.S. offidals welcomene a “I haven't seenI anyar news ihui veaker currency to spur expor«orta. explains why it’s up...up.. it’s just the The 12-count^ EuropeanI ciu--c ongoing factors hatthat are pushing ■ency hit $1.1807 in morning trad-tr it in that direction,"on," saici econo- ng in Europe, then rosee to mist Julian von Undesbergerl^m at 51.1818 in late afternoon. HVB Group in Municunich. The eu ro is now flirting withth its Karsten Friisdi,eh, a currency lU-time high of $1.1884, re aidled d analyst at Commm m erzbank in jH isw Dn Jan. 4,1999, three days afte'terit Frankfun. said ^omesomi dollar-sell- ;,(eportonagrlcu>an. I Kgan trading on finandal mar-m ing early Friday' appeared ap trig- refer luiglish," - in t ’Rtesday’s amiounceiicem ent, U.S. Mielsen/NetRatings data, 1 that 12.5 said C hristi Byi’d SniSniiih, a compa- Secretary of A ^oiiculture, Ann K liaw a nillion Hispanics were on1 th: e ny spokcMvoni.iti,:i.iti. a lth o u g h Vencman, pbced CarCanada under wea WebTl in M arch, up 17 perC'rcent Penny is cotisiamlvinily evaluatiiu: BSE-restriction guidelidelines. from the year-ago period. the situation. She>lie a d d e d th a i «longlng to Dwane and Ruth Friesdeten, nelshbort of Marwyn Pei■easter, have their brands and e< ren< I "We will not accepi:ept any nm ii- Cattle belo S tran d noted that retailerssface fi riglu now ilif tduiiian p a n y s te le m a r- I nants or ruminant prcproducts from near Wanluinham, Alberta, Thurtday, after mamad cow disease was discover!ered In one of Peaster's cows. S Sl®such challenges as costs off set-: k e tin g se n ’ice in SpanishSp. is suffi I Canada pending furtlurther investi-. under quanurantlne In Canada Thuraday, InvastlcatorsInve tatd. dng up a site as well as transnslat- dent. ^ tio n ,” Veneman saidaid. ing content into Spanish. C ynthia I.in. spokipokeswoman .w Vcncman assxircd:d the public week, MilMinidoka County Assessor the Environmental 'Quality part, hesaid. au5 onTarget.com J is set to comee 'out Wnlmart.com. said,id tbt a t de v elo p that the risk of tian:ransmission of MaxVaugughn said W e^csd ay . Incentives Program - o r EQIPI as begwith merchandising initiatiitives ingasitcinSpanislilislt is"noi iinrni' mad cow disease to0 humansh and The ap]appeal, however, docs not it is commonly know n - ti this year. Grain Riarkel ket!online in both Spanish and c nent." And Kmartrt HoldingII ( oi|i animals in the Unitelited States is sipial an unwillingness by the One of those Ganges wasas th e hft- . ■ J English later this year, and com-c< said il has no plansn s ata th is Hint.' tu countiess tot negotiate a dcal with ing of the SSO.OOO contrara c t Umit to reports o! minimal. Friepany spokesm an Doug Kline2 saids develop a site in SSpa p a n ish . th e sugar;ar company, Vaughn said. to $450,000. IDAHO FAL bre;that developing an entire siteite in Jacobs. .1 companpany spokrs. 30 pcrccnt incr Parties In propert) factSpanish is “on th e radar screeeen.” woman, said, Jon system dollars Canadian potato grov3wers doesn’t n Meanwhile, Sears, Roebiibuck Richard Isnicl,I, vicevi iirc'siilctil dispute hope to se , . move upward, to Idaho agriculture see recent contract e and Co. has a link to its W eb;bsite of Hispanic markeii-lieiin.; si.luiKiiis PAUL - Tlic batUiIttle over the 0680 tO • CuiS what happcn< tlial allows consumers 10 read n at comScore, lieliL'ViliL'VLS lh.il II he y ^ u e o f Idaho’s grcgrower-owned BOISEIE • - F arm ers and ranchcrs BLACKFOOT - Idaho10 potato wheat, brochures on appliances andIcon- c were a markcier,r, In III' "WDuki I'e sugar company - and-nd'the amount across Ida[daho arc slated to reccive growers have been lanamcnting After the U Contsum er electronics in Spanish.!1. Bill burning the niidiii^iiiiifllit r,i)"ii) m ar- of proper^ taxes itt shouldsl pay - nearly $1$14 million in cost-share local contract cuts and thehe exodus Agriculture r Masterson, a comp:ipany ket to Hispanic-, onlionliiiL- HfitulL'd continue in DisiDistrict Court, assistancetee from the Environmen- of processors to Canada.1. 1But now wheat crop fort spokesman, said allowing con- c that research showhows Misp.mics county assessors say.y. ta l Qualilality Incentives, Program C anadian growers can coirommiser- 31 percent pro sumers to make a sales tran;insac- spend more 011 pelel sisii|)plies, .iiiir). ' That is, unless ArAmalgamated for upgraijrading irrigation systems ate w ith their fellow Idoiiaho grow- produciion am tion in Spanish is something3 ‘“we motive parf;, iiabybv ■ stii)|>lKs and 'Sugar Co. and the threethr countics or installailing new animal waste ers. Potato contracts havlave been p ro jected inci Ware d w orking loward." consumer cleciruinioiiics ih.in non involved can settle theth e dispute on h a n d linlg g :systems. cut in Canada too. wheat gained 2 On the other ha:iand, Hispanics online. their own. T h ai’s's nearly a 266 pcrccnt A representative of KeystoneK< As far as 1 tinear ta g i checked L I Earlier this month,h, tthe state tax increase« in how much funding Vegetable Producers sisaid the cerned, the I.pn Seven herds were .board ruled that MinAinidoka, TWin Idaho rec4eccived during th e last fis- M idw est processing plplant in increase may i tin{Equity___ ;£^ls and Canyonn couhdes - cal year,:ir, said Bob Bartholomew, Manitoba, which is p a rtia lly onerous as it sc 'homes to three Amalgamated An Natural1 FResources Conservation owned by Idaho-based: Simplot,S Lasi year 1.wa: “Continued I from 01 pledge to ultimatelytelv pir.vuh- fin !Sugar factories - hadad used a non- Servicc: a:assistanc state conscrva- cut contracts by 10 toD 13 per- said Paul Patt< for whidi figures are a\’ailallable. m illion. Bank OikO ne U.IS con :j«cognizcd appraisalisal model in tionist., I But it is not nearly cent. of Idaho extetkets react oddly ™1Hispanics have ovcrtalaken tributed .>2.1 mill:iiillion, \'’it!i ,1 th e ir 2 0 0 2 assessnssments that enoughI toto fund th e S35 m illion in Paul Patterson, Univeversity of m ist in Idaho I of crop Increase African Americans as the larg‘•■gest promise to provided e upi In Sj mil causcd Amalgamatedited’s property requests,ts. Approximately 30 per- Idaho extension economimist, said And USDA i minority group. lion for the fiuul. ' tax bills to sk>TiKket.ct. cent off d those 1 ,200 applications that the erosion of the frcnchfn fry 6 perccnt ALLS in - A projected Hispania’s partners, whom Other investnieiii:leiils iia'liule SJ The coundes will1 filefil an appeal cam c frorrom th e M agic Valley, market and strcngihcniniing of tlie stocks for thencrease in n crop usu- gp^includc Bank One Corp. and ;i million from I-aSallealle Bank .ind with the District CotCourt within a • Severalral changcs were made to . Canadian dollar can b c bblam l ed in • ing year, wliicli: make the markets Verizon Communications liInc., million from Puffif&PhelpsI.l.C.- & rd, but tliat’s exactly ^ndexpeci lo make investments nmf’-ra the banking and finatici.ilfin; aclvisn- ened last week for ^ing ,3 from S3 million to SIO) mil-i r>’ firm that is, alsoa l piovidinj; Rupert. lion. resources to Hispaispanias invest. U.S. D epartm ent of su„The concept of a llispaijanic- ment team, 'Continued from Dl R u p e rt: aand moved his barber- to succeed. with someonereleased its May focuscd fund makes sense fromfr In addition. Si^iiniignon-'T .ini! Ins here from Californiatia 1b ecausc h er shop to) tlith e S quare in 1999. As h c So far the businessescs owners she said.orecast that show ed a an jpQ investment perspective,, said s two partnei-s havek'e e e.ich mvestcil parents, formerly mi|migrant work- sat in his[lis barbershop waiting for who rent from him have'C not had While seven:projected increase in Francisco Mendiaca, Bank One C SSOO.OOO. and Ihe•fund fill has .iCL-e.ss ers, now live in Rupilupert perma- customericrs recently, hc talked trouble paying rent, hc s*said. on the Sqiiaiand just a 1 percent marketing manager for businliness to additional ieverafer.i^e fii.iii tin- nently. about wh;ivhat h e observes as slower O ne of those new busirsinesses is employees,ncrease at in -exports, banking. Small Business Adnibdniini'-ir.uiiin. Hernandez workscs at t C ovenant businessss in Rupert now than a Mi Ticra, a Mexicanan-Italian employeesid 21 \ cent.s. “’Hiis C really allows us to tararget In all, Hispam .iesilesiitn.iii-- II lui-i Insurance on th e SquJquare. decad e:ago. aj restau ran t on th e w est sicside of the E n ^ishthe . new crop is con- a segm ent of th e m arket andI helph SG3 million to investvest in llisi’.u'.ii ‘ The ow ner of CovCovenant, R ay “We dcdon’l have it the way we Square. Antonio Tellez!Z opened But Barfussprojected 31 percent il TT grow,” h e said. owned companiesL-s oro thosL- ih.i: Strolberg, said it’ss impoi4antii to used to) h;have it,” M artinez said, the restaurant nearly aI yeary ago. seem to bely a hnot prove to be as FH . ispaniu will focus on exististing ser\-e Uispanie comimmities c have a bilingual pers2 pei'cen! .1 “It is imperative5 thatll we have the reasoason he has seen a huge in hopes it will attract:t enough ' busy,” she was sai a very sm all crop, of Coff S15 niillion to S200 millillion. year and 20 peiceni;eni of .my annu somebody who h as5 th e h e a rtb e a t d eclinei iiin the amount of money customers to keep tlthe new support eachmerson, c a University C for lients will likely be those in so- al profit that e.vceeiCeeiis K pet cem, of the community,” hhe said. “Wc spent by!3y H ispanics in R upert: • restau ran t in business. R ogers :tension sai grain econo- callcd His old economy areas sudicli as Signoret said, need to offer w hatc theyth need.” “ Fiinnemers use a-lot of machin- K arl a nd Joyce Barfussss, owners Hispanic-orien0 Falls. m Afr anufacturing, Signoret said.id. llie fund grewV ououl of an etl'orl About 50 percentIt ofol Covenant’s ery,” Marlartihez said. “They don’t of Park View Fumiturere on the town is a posit>A is projecting ju st a. mirM ost im portant, h e a dded,'1, “wc begun in 2000 by)y B.mB k O ne .nui customers arc Hisparpanic, h e said. - use as m uchi h an d labor.” Square, say their Hispapanic cus- “It used increaseto in wheat want management leams or0 a the U.S. Hispanicnic C h a n ib e i ol “Our staffing apprtip ro a ^ u to b e H e seesecs more Hispanic busi- tomers have helped keep:p them in n ot a lot ofhe I2003-2004 market- lead jnd er w ith a vision." Commerce. Ai thathat lime, thev responsive to whoew>ever walks in nesses in R upert, b u t an attitu d e business over th e p ast 28 years. this populatioid i begins Ju n e 1. VerInvestm ent will not bc limimited identified the neecleed tu incre.ise the door,” Strolbergerg said. “We of frugal;al spending. “We have a lot of I ^ a n i c keeps th e do expto any region of the country,y. but access to capitalII aiand credit for need to b e th ere to0 hihelp them.” “Theyjy 1 have no job, no money,” business,’’ Joyce Barfufuss said. economy. Tha ingareas Hispania >vill likely focus fc H ispanic busine.sse.-.sses. B ank O ne , ';Not all the businisiness owners hesaid.":I. “People are t^ing Careful “M ost of them have bcilecn good those shops______wi • on lior iriclude C alifornia. Te:lexas, com m itted up toI SS millioni to tlu- ______timimri th» Squnmrpi nr»»i fhollprf thpwnyfy.they.spencLthe money.”, ___ oisfntnnw fnr ypar

ISS said that does not it g a hindrance. I- iced they are pretty con said. “They kind of of u r h other.” Clii Yo] I3USsaid having m ore iSS call iented businesses in ma jsitivesign. ^ to be that th ere was wai Centerr offers selilf-manageiement coujirse H -f business geared to lea TheTlroe»Wewt to increase c n self-management Thursdays, June 3-17,7. at the ■ Throughition," he said. “This 1• Purchase spedal Help WhipV For information,tion. call Wendy ------C en ter for New Directictions. One Kids" progradoUan in the local toCancer i products. Through May, I Schnobrich, indepilependent future : - TWIN F A L L S -IhThe l College of The tratraining w ill b e helpful for college credit is offered. and KIKX rhatRi really helps. If areT he Pam pered Chef is offeriiring a director for lliee PamiK'redP. Chef i Southem Idaho's CetCenter for N ew ad u lts inin transition *• job seeking, Cost is $77.50, plus S2-25 S (or local charity1 were t empty it would PinkTWixitI on Clip Combo Packdcand Ltd. at 736-9446. Directions is o fferin g a retumijQ{ijQg to school , o r m aking materials; scholar^ps5 care avail- pi fnr thf> pcQnomy.”_____ Floa P ink Mini Measure-All Cu;'u p at “WorkSmart: Self-H[f'Management other mFinancially related changes able. Registration dea ------Nspedaloi priccs. The Ameri ct ; Skills” course to trdirain Employees r* org anoizerssaid. ii Friday. vs correspondent Cancer I Sodety’s breast cai•mcablcone.net. corprograms will reccive Sl forr tcad i , - of th e two item s purcha^d. • Make a cash donation to th c GSIhosists Interneet worksho])p businessses American Cancer Society n u r lifliirf ISvinF^arei roim ding up product orders teto the '-'*?ionrwnvoril! I The ■ Using thithe Internet” is a hands-on developing a marketing; pi la a Lou sales are beir nearest dollar or more atIt any IS experienience ^edjpied to help sznall Ann Vanhorn ftom £wis-Clark cent to diaritj K itd icn Show or in-home coo:ooking C o m mlo o rn c lo l, TWIN FALLS-Sd' buslliesstases in rural Idaho take State College'^ Idaho10 'Ntoual AUJcnsenJ dem onstration h d d in May. A g ric u ltuItu rro l & , rt th e ses- Idaho, Montai • Host a Help Whip Ca:ancer Construer u c t i o n owners wbo are tiyln{dngtoputtheir advuit^<: ^ e of tho nev^ global econ* Incubator wQl conduct T W a s t o sion. iriinilnr fund-1 Kitdicn Show fund-raiser. Mwyhe6 'Plazii . . tnent updates, i - review of All interested produiucers are J P ' sold for S l to 1733-0931 of tiotel,1109M ^StS t, Suite 310. ' researchdl projects and finandal w elcom e. ' children under ' age 12 of the Ar ...... X-t irea. Proceeds from the ro» eing donated 100 per- ne rity. Kil :n Jewelers locations in de Itana and Nevada hdd < id-raising events, and Kii ions w ere $2,975 lo all rai do Ca t*ampered Chef corpo- 1 campaign, “Hdp Whip Ch J assist the American toi xiety is under way mi turday. interested can help thi impaign in th re e ways: cai .... M..Tkw«w.Ti*iWKldi. MHW »«diKlUy2g,2003 • ;------M o n ey Ch^ANGI[NGG^ E N D> E R . ]K E E lPING lA ^ J Q)B ‘T-‘1 ^ m eet Stum pp to reevalevaluate he^ By Adam Q«ll«r suitabOity to continueu e i • A t*oct«ted PfM > WTttor - HowV a coiripanny coped vwhen Mar]rk became5 Margariet their business. The dedeparting '' braced to lose die accowcount ) - fly June, NEWARK. N.J. (A P )-] Ib o m eeting was sdieeforu. from a company thathat manages "Do you know who.0 tthat is?" J^HBR money on Prudentialitial*^ behalf Stumpp asked, handingIg thell photo came for a visit Stumpp,ipp joined die ' to Scott. session late and firedd qiquestions at Scott glanced at the• talltal woman men she'd been doingnng busincss will) blonde bangs smilimiling back with for years, but who3oltodnoided h ' " from the photograph.. WWearing a J who she was. At the end, one' beige skirt and a blue! bl(blouse, she walked up and askedid hher for her leaned against the arm1 of thc sofa. card. Scott shook his head - hihe’d never “Oh, are you related»d ito Marie?” seen h er before. ihcmanasl^. "That’s the person youyou’re going K Terrified about whatlat im ight hap- to be working \\ith a1 yiyear from pen next, Mintz b c ei^ li^ o u t of the now,” Stum pp said. room. Afterwards, she chastised Puzzled, Scolt looketked at thc herself, and w ent lotlooking for photo jgain. H e lookedd atai Snunpp Stumpp to apologize. for an explanation. mpp’s gender ' _ __“I thought it i\-as sosotnc.Jady__ change were also caus::ausing a stir ' w'lio’d been hired to com and \ \ inside Prudential, sometimetimes over be our boss," Scott says. J the smallest of details.Is. No, Stum pp said. *• • Ibeasetheuncertantiiantiesofsome 'iliat lady in the phottlotograph is fem ale colleagues, AniAndrews set nt Management, tp«akt withh a coiieague, Rich Critt, at PrutPrudential o fllc et In Nevrark, going to be me. Margaret Stum:umpp, right, senior m anaging direclirector at Prudential Invaitment aside, a small bathroomom Ifor h er for N J.. May 12.2. Prudential,F a company that hatlat ilong prided Itielf a t b«lng at staadfait at the Rock of QlbQlbraltar, had to quickly g e t utedu te to the Idea that one of Itt* six inondis. After thattiat she could P rudential’s QM department def male executivetivei, Stumpp, would undergo lurgiurgery to become a woman. use the women's room.n . manages billions of dollars di of Six mondis and a day after other people’s money.’. ItIt’s a busi- executiveat at AT&T when he was whovho worked alongside die incncreas- the home numbcncrs of everyone in dirouglugh th c window. . . Stumpp returned,, a fem ale ness that relies on a nurtured hired by Prudential Pn in May of ingl;ngly gaunt Stumpp suspccteded he thc department.*r is His eyebrows furrowed., He empltjyee protested Stun image of solidity, on1 tlthe value 1987. Withithin a few. weeks, lad had cancer. ■T n e e d to talkalk to you about beganin tot study die tiny photograph ence in thc adjoininglg sistall of the '• ' ■ implicit in longtime relat‘lationships. Prudential1 also al hired Jim Scott, a ^ ^ k , '’ began eachich of nearly three behindind thc card'5 laminated plastic women's room. “Grow “ Gr upl^'^ ;\nd so, as word of3f Stum; pp’s finance profrofcssor at C olum bia Summer St would be long cover dozen conversatio:tions. That night, sheath.idi. Andrews told her. intensely pri^-ate decisioision spit;ad ' University. befc» fo re Stum pp told anyt)nc elsilse in M iniz tossed in bccix:d, nervous about It showedsht a m an, his sandy hair^ The rebuke was meaiaeant to set a' ihrough Prudential’sI’s Newark By the timeme Stumpp confided in > iie the departm ent about his plan.uis. the conversationsns that would bc vagucljiety dishev^ed and just begin* tone, he says. W hile diethe comparty ' headquarters, people realizedrea this Scoct in Jumune of 2000, they had Scott, S( stunned, sat ih his ofofficc inevitable the nextext day. ning; to to n x e d e from th c com ers of did not expcct all itsi eem m ployee to wasn’t going to be aboutout just one been managinging the Q uantitative inil thcd days immediately aftcrwrward. The first testst camc as she his fore‘orehead. accept Stumpp personrsonidly, they person. It was going to be' about Managementmt department togeih- searicardiing the Internet for ininfor* w alked across thchc parking garage llieiie ^ a r d squinted a t thetie would be expected to0 do so pro fes-' them, too. e r for nearly•ly 14 years. macnation on transsexualism anddgcn- ( and m e t a co-worlrorker, a man she womanlan m the sedan. She wore a sionally. It was going to forcce ththem all to The depaiparonent, a group of 3er dcr identity disorder. It leftt 1him believed was oneiC ofc the m ost like- sensibliable rod business suit, a white There are still momtloments when ans^ver an unsettlinglg question:i about 35 people,pcc is charged widi wistrtiscr, b ut no less troubled. ly to take issue widvith Stum pp’s ded- silk blouse,bio and a strand of pearls, Stumpp walks throughIgh Itb e cafete- ■ Wliat kind of a compaiipany would managingS32 S3! billion on behaU of "H ‘'J e ^vasn'l just upset beca«ause sion.The pair headjaded up the stairs H e turnedtu n back to the photograph,'h, ria and feels the staresares, imagines ■ em ploy som eone like liki Mark dient pensicision funds and other tie he didn'tc know how to handlelie it,” togedier, talking; alabout th c wcadi- then1 toto th e driver again. that every woman is rod^herper*rod] Stumpp? institutionalal investors.i It is a busi- says Andrews, the first Prudere n d ^ er, children, a blurlur of conversation “MVla’am,” a' he said, “this isn't yourur formance. There areire :inevitable ness n ear ancm d dear to P rudential’s cxeisecutive Scott come to see; aftera th a t steered aroiui'und th e subjcct. n).” stu m b le and awkwardu d imoments. " I Visitors to Stum pp’ss officeof got a h e a n , and notno just for the profits. StuiStumpp broke th e news, “H e kiknew “Isn’t that aiamazing about Mars[argaret Stumpp sighed “The hardest thing[lg isi th e pro*’ <• glimpse of his lifo out.sidc?ide wortc: In The compan}any’s own S8 biUion in tie he was ' going to miss his frieriend,, Mark?” Mina finain a l^ b lu n e d out, •'Yes,Ifes, it is,” she insisted, nouns,’’ Scott says....,‘Ttjustdrivef ‘Tt one photo, he sat atop an elephant pension fundmds is m anaged here. ^hat that M ark was no longer goiniing to holding her breathath for the answer ut ^ j e Imew it wasn't that sim-m- m e crazy. The problen3lem is Vivien during a jungle trek in Nepal. A With its> focusf< on figures and t)c bes around.” “WeU, if it maklakes her happy, it pig_ you’re talking about: histoiy,his that^ poster showed a windsurlsurfer riding formulas, thc ih« department has a For Fi the few executivesss at makes her happ:ppy,” th e worker when it a differenerence, talking' an ocean wave, homage hor to reputation,1, although it’s one Prudential Prui who knew whatI was replied, [aggie Stumpp still made it to about something thatIt hahappened 10 ' Suimpp’s sideline testlesting sail- employeess good-naturedly i dis- going goir on, that was only part of the A few days later,ler,onJoi,8,anvo- fourth floor before nearlyrly years ago.’’ boards for watersportss magazines.m pute. “Peophiple think we’re nerds," problem. prol Because Mark Sturumpp page memo arriveived m th e e.ram: [yone else th at morning. .\s masculine as thosclose pursuits . says Stadoic Miniz, whose officc said he’d b e coming back. box of everyone1C m the depart- /hat she couldn’t have knownvn Eoiiier this yeai; MinMintz was dig* seemed, Slum pp felt outoui of place was next dooloor to Mark Stumpp’s. It It was one thing to-figurere out m ent. as she'hc'threaded through the cubi'bi- ging around for an artidrticle th at Jim ■ in Mark’s body as far back as If anybody}dy relished contesting how th e QM departm ent wouliuld go “R tim : M. Stum]“ P P d e s: is that her q>workcrs hodad Scott, Mark Stumpprp t and a col* " memories reach. In aduldulthood, hc lhat image,}, it it was Stumpp. on on wthout Mark. It was qquite “Subject: Me.*’ ered a new neine plate andnd league wrote in 19999 fbifbr an indu»^ . • had come to be a carefireful analyst Thc 51-yea,’car-old executive h a d a anodier ano to figure out how to0 con-i The note pokeded fun at the situa- inted it on die officc door. Shebe tty mn£mT. details of the securities and fijfinan- ' legal rig h t to do. "A m alaise of the soul.aul,” Stumpp shoes, wore■e jeansj when everyone deu comer, greeting them. Shehe Stumpp isn’t pretenBlending such - ______else wore a suit.s ______daJ,d a l services industry. TVadcrs.•s. bro- “What Tm doijining may offend id-abourthejoyofbeingthin;in; ------ciianges^ erase thep:lepastrRather ider dyspho- But he wasw an acknowledged kers, ker dealers and analystss and som e of you andi eiem barra^others. joicean Expens call it gendu tiaving to w ear pantyhose, of ol than try to bury hers sys. who wht vouched for Stumm p p ’s always known,” MiMintz says. 'veeksiks after Stumpp^ return, wher me depending on the natunIture of the call out of their previous lives,liv resur- It didn’t: taketa much analysis for research. rcsc The noteleapfroifrogged around the '^.eyy tookti a call ^ m a longtinu m- and her mood, she relishesreli a cer-. facing with new identitiitities where Stumpp0 to see that such trust Bringing B it all togetherr was company until PnEVuden^ emp^- dierit,nt, a labor urdon vdiose mem iid tain answer.- no one knew them. would notIt be enhanced w ere A Ant n d r e i job. - ees as away/ a;as were bers’s’ reputationsn as m en’s m en die ggie Stumpfi'. But now. “more andid rmore peo- clients andd colleaguesc to "see mc H H e began slowly and metliithodi- reading about Stuiitumpp. gibe w ith h e r heels and pantyity- . “ Oh, him ," Maggli ple are recognizing thatlat thisi is not turn into 1a girl.” gi cally. call T b i ^ ^ o u t the sum m ere ra n d T h e n they stiistaned e-mailing hose,e. says. “We got rid of Ihim a Ion£ ‘ something that they have ha to bc So for yearcars, Stxunpp postponed into intc the fall, Andrews workeded his back. Many, indueduding a couple of lhehe union offidals asked t(to time aga” asham ed of,” says Eliili Coleman. gender reassassignment su ^ery . way way dcnvn a list of i^plee v^o top executives, coffered Stumpp director of the Programim iin Human The resolvi)lve began to give way in ne^ed nee to know, figuring outut not their suppon.. t A few fem ale Sexuality at the Univniversitj- of 1999, whenn Stumpp£ began seeing just jusi who they would tell int turn,t employees offeredred to help Stumpp Minnesota, “lliey don’ton’t have to a therapist,ist. H e started taking but but how they would do it. pick out dothinjdng and makeup. nm away ... and reappippear some doses of estnstrogen, and undergoing In L one months-long threatlad of “Don’t woiry. It^It% n ot catching,” place else.” the first off morem than 115 hours of calls, call meeting and memos,IS, hc, Stumpp assuredcd some hesitant But that “some pisplace” had electrolysis,is, all part of a deliber- company con lo w j^ and saless rman- male co-workcis. p s nc’\ er been Prudential,d, a company ate, but still stii reversible, journey agcis age drew up a list of 30 cliclients Some took moraore convincing. In lhat prides itself as bein^;ing as stead- into what itit: might bc like to bc a that tha relied on Stumpp% resescarch the >.«cks beforeire Stum pp’s s d ^ - fast as thc Rock of Gibrsibr^tar. woman. and investment strategics. uled return datee-Mond£y,F!eb.4- - H Perhaps it was justI a :matter of The chemismicals took cffect long They T dedded that a Prudalential Mintz ssys it feltdt like dim was a I ^ 2 lime. before peopfople noticed any out- "customer "cu relationship mana,lager” line o f ctw orkerssrsatherdooi;ask- Prudential has nearllarly 61,000 ward changcIge. Stum pp began not would woi conlact each one byy tele- ing to talk aboutu t Stumpp. Mostly, people on its payroll, and for all its ju st to identimtify as a woman, b u t to phone phc to explain how it was; thattl a they w ere concerncrned about bow to, tradition, it likes to thin]hink of itself feel and ictact the way h e im agined different difi person would soorlon bc act a n d what to I cxexpcct when Mark as aggressively indusivtsive, encour- women did.d. He I was listening more handling har their money. And1 ithen walked in as Margargaret. aging gay employeess tto set up closely to0 others i th a n before, Andrews Ani and his group sat: downd Stumpp, recupejperating at home, H C thcir own in-companymy affinity noticing nibdctiessub in color and to tof formulate a script -n o t worord for e-mailed Mintsntz instructions: - R T D U R S group. texture, andnd shcdding-tears m ore word, woi but an extended outline,ie,vet- Unlock the door>r tto the officc and H j P J But tlie company hihad never easily, tedled by the lawyers, with emimmerat- sbow people thee plphoto on 10 Da^ Oefuxe ( ncountered a situationion like this. It was rwo twc year^ before h is co- ed e d “key ' communicadoQ pointnts.” Stumpp offered1 toto return at first in Startfri In 22 years at Prudendaitial, the last workers beg;>egan to notice - a n d to “We “ w anted o ur clients andndour men% clothes, iff it would m ake co-. half worldng on personnonnel issues, worry, cuscustomers not to hear thiss fromI w orkers more comnmfortable. £ n j o y Kblli>»titaloi!W "W hat was difficultt aboutab this," breasts couliluld bc hiddCT in loose- Stumpp% Stu story was still a my:^ysteiy ■' • • a he said, “is I didn'tc kknow any- Bttiogshirts,rts, but there was no way to to alli but Scott and Mintz.. tA fter ''C a n I help you?."ya th e security thing.” [o disguise« thet disappearance of the the Y ear^ 2002 holiday,y,day9 . guard asked theh e woman SB aftiafter Stmnop left on an vunex- '' wheel, reareai^iing for tlw I k p Mark Stumpp wass as finance By tbe springsp of 2001, peopio ida : called • e^Ioyee phototo ID she offered B S |

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TMTlmM H aw i C ascadeide Landscape Group Friesen, F 3776 N.1400 e' biBuhl, ID 83333, retail tratrade. Osho Os LLC. Amy Harris, 160ion' Soulh Volley Trailer Th Court, ------Inc., WUl'U liam C. M erritt. 333 883316. ' KittridgeTVu'rucking Inc., M artin Maii,{ain St., Kctchum, ID 83340. Jam es H yde, P.ORO. Box 154, , BOISE-FoUowingigisthelistof i CedarParl‘ark C ird e , TWin Falls, ID Frosty Mug Drive In,n, Scott Kittridge.1715:15Poplar,TWinFiiUs, ^PiPain Free For Life CentcIters R ichfield, ID 833^33349, finance, , businM ses filed du;during Apri! 83301. Hn«Vln«, 151 Blue es Blvd., ID 83301. :orp., Dianne Everin, 101031 insurance and realal cestate, w itb' tb e Id ah o seisecretary of Castlee View RV Park and TWin T FaUs, ID 83301, retaUlU trade. L - C o n n e-S, - S Donna ConneUy, Eas(iastland Drive, No. l,T w in Fal'aUs, Southern Idahoiho Woterfowl stated office - indiiduding both Campgrouo u n d , E rik Spencer, 3226 G am cns W orid & Sports.ts, S teve 3079 S. 1500K) E., WendeU, ID IDD 83301.8 Association Inc.,, MiMichael Plein. newi^aes and exlstlniting ones tbat S. 875 E.E. I^im Road, Almo, ID BB. G riffen, 126 S. LiLincoln, 83355, retail tratrade. Pain Pt Free For Life Woridwlwide 482 Jefferson St.,.. TWinT\ FaUs, ID h a d b e e n filed w ith1 cccounties a nd 83312. Jerome, ID 83338, retail trtrade. LandLCattlittle Co. LLP, 4236 N. Cor]]orp., Dianne Everin, 101031 83301. had. to be refiled withith tbe state. Centree Pointe Plaza, H & E Glass Masters, S£.G. InInc., P.O. 1900 E„ Buhl,I, n>D 83316. EastiasUand Drive, No l.TWin Fal-aUs, Spine Care ofif IiIdaho PLLC,- Businesses are Ustested by name, LLC, 317777 W oodridge Drive, TWin Box B 4734, Kctchum, ID) 83340, Lawns Plus,IS, Bryan E. Craig, IDD 83301.8 David B. Verst. 511 Deer Trail, I agent, address andad nature of Fblls, IDD 83301, finance, ins\ir- retoU r trade. RO. Box 2, Jerome, Jc ID 83338, Park-BricePi investments LILLP, Hailey. ID 83333. business. ance. andid ireal estate. Global A ccents, Idaho AAntique services, 414H4 W. 90 N., Burley, ID 83318.8. S te p A head D:Dance, Sheri 3U Lewis Centeater Owners' Cbem*D(•Dry 4-Seasons ' Co., C 1117 S.Main St.,BellaIevue,ID LeadviUe Association A Inc., Petalmania P< LLC, Shannm o n AUred, 221 W.MainSlin St., Buriey, ID Assodation JamiunesltLaski, Carbonateated Carpet Cleaning, 83313, 8 retaU trade. David Manook>okian, 430 ThisUe, WetVebb, 231 Sun Valley Ro:oad, 83318, services. 67SiSun VaUey Roac.oad. Suite A, Rhea Smitm ith, 995 Pole Line R oad Gravity Sports, Alan FulluUer.309 Kctdium,ID8383340. Ketections, Robert j Ketchum. ID 83340. W .,lW inEI FUls, ID 83301, services. E. E 16th St., Rupert, ID3 83350, Lodging Management N & PGS P< LLC, Christopher Jon)nes. L. C ow den.415 E.1. CCarbonate St., , 4EInc.,PatridaL.IL. Eckebrecbt, Chlnk-Ac-A-Dera, James LoveU, retaU r an d w h o lc i^ e trade.ie. Consulting LLC, Harr>' 519 S. 100 E„ Jerom e. ID 8333J138. HaUey, ID 83333.. reireal estate. 990 Foxmoor. HaUey,sy, ID1 83333. P.O. Boxc857, 8! Ketchum. ID 83340, Greener Canvas, Bryce Hathhom, 28585 Dollar H ide Way, Photo Pl Shak. Barbra 1. Colemitnan, STT Inc.. Todd1 E. Tupper, 3499 a ! Happy Camper,:ur, D onna Lou constnictierly. ID 83341, Arrington, 1485 Polesle Line Road CurbscatcapesInc.,AUenKHale, Buriey, E ID 83316, retaU,1, whole- Loomis Con‘omputer Services, marnanufacturing. StucUo of H ealinging A rts, Pamela E„ No. lO^IW nPaUslaUs, ID 83301, 20? S. College Co Ave., Oakley, ID s I agricul- Greg Loomis,is, RO. Box 2727, PK Pl /\ Enterprises. Pat.sy Allr 1Horseshoe Road, Rosebud R Productions, BnIrnn, ^’0 ' ^0^ -'82, BuriC services. ir, wholesale trade and services, aert Jurak.333 ID 83301,)1, services. Avc. E., TWin Falls, ID 833(J301. Ketchum, ID183340. 8- GraGraves. 118 E. Avc. C, Jerom e. Bertonair LLC, Ber . Thursday's Onlynly LLC, Mike No. 9, H ansen, E lite Builders, Brandon J & T Entertahiment,It, R alph Midway Busbusiness Park, L inda 33338, 833 niarkciing. wholesale a Rocfc C reek Road, No ' M asoner, 1221 Over)verland, Burley, ID 83334. A liphin,i, 528 Silver Beach, Rodriguez, 447 Harrisoron. TWin Jones, P.O. Boxiox 473, Shoshone, I D '■ rctaretail trade. .,-r ID 83318. Big Surf Inc.. JessJSS F. Johnson, Jerom e,, IIID 83338, construction. FaUs, ID 83301, retaU tradade. 83352, financcnee, insurance, and S&TLIX:,ToddE,l\ipper,1 S Tom Buck TraTraining LLC, 370W.Ave.F,WendcldeU, ID 83355. Elk Creek < Construction, JCW ilson LLC, Jeanne’le Wilson, real estate. EasEastland,’IWin Falls,-ti) 83301, , rf- TTiomasE.Buck,,1360 13f; N. 12S0 E-, Blaine Countynty Home Ronald EEarlj Humphrey, RO. Box . 1360 G alena Drive, TWin1 FFaUs, ID Mini Cassiaia Dudcs Unlimited, Saddle Si Road Building LI ^^26 Richfield, ID 83349.149. Inspections, Douglaslas D. Ray, RO. 513, HaU.lUey. ID 83333, construc- 83301. David Cole,r, 2200 Park Ave., JanJames D. McLaughlin, 1 ' T sem e C apitalii Management I ium, ID 83340 tion. Jasidaho Services, K aren Burley, ID 8331J318, services. SadSaddle Road. Ketchum, ID 833 Box 6760, Ketchum L. Tum olo, 120 services. E llw ins Insurance Co. Inc.. Cuny,P.O.Box 1912, Ketcl:chum, ID Mortgage ILoan Processing Sawtooth S: Advisors LLC. Ai:"ion LLC, Jeffrey ' Second Ave. N,,N„ Suite 209, Boyle Constructuction Inc., Leroy Eliiillio tt, 1201 Falls Ave. E., 83340. services. Inc., Emily Pah‘aimer, 220 E. Ave. N.. R. Benner.1 210 A Bald M ount Ketchum, ID 83340.540. Patrick Boyle, 210 EquusEc Loope, Suite 20,1O.TWin FaUs. ID 83301. J e n ^ n Sc Jensen Constistruction No. 3A, K etchuJium, ID 83340, RoiRoad. Ketchum, ID 83340. Ultimatt Stonele &i Tile, JuIic BeUevue, ID 83313. ■ E m ptyty Saddle One LLC, LLC, Steven'Merle Jensesen, 1034 Mortgage MiMarketing Inc., Eric S en o r C aesars Ro. Black, Giacobbijbbi Squaro. BrasiU Itails Endind Ranch. Joe Business>s Filings Inc., RO. Box A tlantic Drive, Burley, IDD 83318. R. Hodiendomoner Jr., 220 E. Ave Re.sRc.staurant, Senor Caesars Ii , in K etdium , ID 83340,'140,'Service. Brasil, 332 E. 820 N., N. Shoshone, 6048, 11313 Fireweed, Sun VaUey, Jero m e Bowl, Bob L. Watts, N.,No.2A,Ke^[etchum, ID 83340.' 545 G45 Filer Ave. E„ ’IWin Falls, USA MarketingIg LLC.I Douglas ID 83352, agriculture.JTC. ID 83354.'A. 1692 E. 1700 S., Goodiiding, ID Mountain States S Contracting 33301, 833 services. B, CoUins. 348 Lenorcnore St.. No. 1. Brown Dog Enter]terprises LLC, Envirotronmental Resources, 83330, retaU trade and seiwrvices. Inc., Ace McC[cCurry, -522 E. 13th Shiver S Construction Falls. ID 83301301. CM N. Meadow Ryan Eariari Jones, RO. Box 2660, J-M al S ales LLC, Toifonya A. St., Burley, IDD >83318. Remodeling, Rei Jeffrey Kyle Shi\ K ari L. Phair, 4104 r Contractor. . Ridge Circle, Twin>vin Falls, ID Keichum,m, ID 83340, services. Hunt, 488 Blue Lakes BlBlvd. N., Mower Bros.os. Construction Inc.. 1210 121 Creekside Drive, Hailey,•V ID ' ’^*ca L abor C ristobal Vaca, 101 Scotl Ave,. ExcelI ILandscaping Inc. Jose No.l09,TWinFalIs,ID8333301. Ban Joseph1 1 Mower, 227 Fifth 83333, 833 constniction. , 83301. 0. agriculture, Brown FamUy Water 'K LLC. Alcala,, 3367 N. 4775 E., Jolms Lee & Campbel>eU LLC, Ave, E.,TWin1 FiFalls. ID 83301. Shock-N-Ave S Styles & CiC uts. R upert, ID ^3350, a( ssional Network David L Brown. 124S249 Evergreen MurtaughIgh. ID 83344. John D. CampbeU, 460 Suiun VaUey M-T Pocketet Products, Terri K. Shirley Shi ' Sanchez, 858 Oaklilflov V en as Professioi PC, Da(’id A. Hans(anscom MD, 180 ' Drive, 1\vin Falls. IDD 83301.f Eyecar«a re C en tcr of Gooding PA, Road, Suite 201C, KetchchUm, ED AUbert, 29000 Almoi Ave., Burley, Buriey, Bur ID 83318, services. 103. Kctchum , ID Bryant Concreterete, Johnny Raymondnd C. Goodman OD, PC, 83340, ID 83318, Silver Lining Herbal Equju in e 'V' St., No. 103, Biyant, 2521 E. 37C3700 N-, TWin 317 M ainlin St., Goodii^, ID 83330, Jonny’s Mowing and- Mueller AiAuto Rental LLC, Su[Supplements Inc.. Mickey; L 83340. rry Wemer, 106G Falls. ID 83301, consQnstruction. retail tradrade an d services, Maintenance, Jonny JcJo hnson, Rick J. MueUteUcr, 2441 Kimberly Young. You 1750 E. 4550 N., Buhl,i n) W2G2LLC, Jerry S. 2400 E., H azeltonlion. ID 83335. Budget Truck andnd Equipment Finishiihing Construction. 822 Aiken, Buhl, ID 8331616, servic- Road,TW inFalFaUs, ID 83301. 83316. 833 Landscape LLC, K ent TUley, 18 N. 300 W., Jerem yr !Smith, 324 W. Fifth, es an d construction. North Slopope Gifts, Barbara SUver S Spur, Gary Swainstiston, Watson ’eter R. Watson, B urii^. ID 83318. Jerom e, EID 83338, construction. Jus Vendn LLC, Susanin Jurak, Perkins, P.O.. BBox 2471, K etchum . 151W. 151 M ain. Wendell, ID 8333355 Maintenance. Pete 1. Keichum, ID Chl’^ C ustom ChiCbocolate'6 & First AAvenue Condominium 333 Rock Creek Road,d. No. 9. ID 83340. servirvices. retail ret: trade. ’ RO. Box 5854. I C andy^, R u th M. Dyei>ycr, 1011 M ain AssociaticItion Inc., Craig Johnson, H ansen, ID 83334. N ouveau SStone LLC, Tony Slow S Children Playing. Matt M 83340, services. Robbins, 555A S|..-Buhl, m 83316,116, retail and 110 Carbtrb o n a te St. E., HaUey; ID KAE Constructionon & Clough. 355 FourthFc Ave. W, Twin Renner, Ret RO. Box 1371, Hailey,:y.ID WBS, M ax Rol ;s. ID 83314. serv------whrfesaletrade:------83333:— — Development;— Kymbet■erly— S-.------FaUs.-ID 83301(01:------83383333,-services.------_!______River Road. BUss. n Cdnteras Mexicanan Resmurant Five Ccnts C Consulting LLC. Manning, 267 Knottittingham 0-Brother L>Lawn & Handyman, Snake S Pit Racing Inc., Patritrick ices. LLP, 610 N. Overiancand, Burley, ID Douglass J.J Aanestad Esq., 120 E. Drive, TWin FaUs. ID 833(1301. con- Sam uel E.. -O veracre, 1866 Fenderson, Fen 2440 V ictorian Coi'oun \Vestem U'astele S Services LLC. , 1560 Eldridge 83318. Ave., Ketcetchum . ID 83340. ;struction. Elizabeth, TWiiWin FaUs, ID 83301, Twin Twi Falls. ID 83301. ’ Rick C. P arks, 15 ID 83301. Canyon Rim Dan)ance Classics Forsummi Investments LLC, J. Kayblz LLC, Tim L, Kay,1 18 services. SouthS Idaho Hearing :an d Ave..T\rin Falls. ID interprises fnc.. Inc^v S h ari Mlauldin, au 618 Patrick; Merrigan,^ 425 Overland iGranada Place, Burley, ID 83318. Opal's Attic,tic, Joim a K ingston, Audiology Aui LLC, A. Joseph ScSeitz. White Dog Entc Ridgeway Drive. TWinTWi FaUs, ID Ave., Burlurley, ID 83318. Kelly’s Lifestyles, K(Kelly D. 618 Sccond Av.Ave.E.,TWinFalls,ID 112 Seminole Cirde, Jerome,le ID Dean Hernandez,!z, 2 208 First Ave. i 83301. F riesen:en Famu LLC, Wesley >Cans, RO. Box 4306, Halailey, ID 83301, retail1 trtrade. 83338. 833 N., Hailey. ID 83333;333. SanFFranciscco’s F e nr y Buflcding recopens [1Fam ilyy P la nis !l

^ SXN FRANCISCO:0(AP)-Asa ciilini^ destinatnation, San u ■ I I B^odsco long ago;o outgrew its )Q imdge as a placca borderedb by ing together # » n o *55^ , souriough and s6afo(ifood. Now, the dty-hos a venue thatbat celebrates v a food marltetni that is . th i^ ^ Area!s statustus as a capital for Serious foodies. g - a realI ppublic food <2 JSxer.a $100 mUlicUlion, fou^year )0 « m a r k e tt iiis hard tb do. p i i o renOvatidh, tfie historic his Ferry Building reopenedid last .month o 2 m o re p h o n e s *15I eachea< per month w i ^ a newly designsed the Idea that I &: rNatfonw/de Long DistH s ta n c e • I b e ^ hosting an ai outdoor sparked the Ferry faw er^ market foururdaysaweek. i s t C iw o q ^ Best Mcca, Best Qxsto^xstomerSeniicr lldlng's comeback *ie & Acoosories . I n space, modeledledaf»pui>Uc out as n n id i'in J the task of securing contmon w ith a shopping she from San FVandsco'is foo(^ court as wine ine does with otective food commu- I l u l a r graM juice.. Iburlstclst^ ^dents m illl membcrs were initial- H 1^U.S.CeUi a n c ^ e 1S,000 woriajriceis vriio stUl 1 the project would AUTHORIZEO0 iA G E N T cosomute into the: d ty by ferry ThafamMi mirket roakM Iti d«but behlbehind th« newty-ranovtted Fem ing more Noteworthy chain store shrine, e a d r day wiU findid locally pro- Building{InSmRtndKO In lastmontb. T i dumosaic fli people you w ant con- idwithtfiesuo. , HshctmajnanVVwiarf, and noW th e • iste^ azxii^ trusses. H cooperationtfiis fn is a place to be. to a VMM d HI M !«■ FnMox (ten BW 0 de

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: M agic ^ a l l e y AV e s tr - Father,»!^n I ------L.UNCHMH l J N U S ------AGAPE CHRISTIANVN SCHOOL niurtda)day: M acaroni and . 'niesdoy: M exican toftadcdot* - Ih ttn d ay : Chicliicken and bacon choicelice return frfrom I : AND CHILD CARE'£ CENTER( cheese W ednesday: C om dog roU^up F^Iday; tU No lundi served M ilk or juice serveded every day Friday:: FieldP day picnic ^ Ihurvday: Plzxa M day: Burrltoito MINIDOKA COUNTY : Mondo}’: G rilled chdieese e Friday: Submarine sandwJwidi ____ SCHOOLS Everest;pealq i ■ T\iesday: Ravioli TWINF;I FALLS ELEMENTARY RICHFIELBLD SCHOOLS e n u Bc«tceakfast m enu : Wednesday; Cnickcnken nuggets Milk scrverved every day GLENNS FERRYV Break&it ment SPOKANE, Wash.L(AP)-HitW (A uice served every Mordondayt N o school I Thursday: Macarcaroni - and Monday:ay: No school ' M onday: No school Milk and juic .vs and«m ounmtaineen Jo h n ain^ 1^ ^ le 1 s d ^ 'I b u n d a y : Cook* sen ^ e e s c l\iesday:ay: Waffles T\iesday: Chicken fajitaI salad» • Jess RoakeOey arrived M ood^^ No sdschool choicelice veda«Uyari4 Friday: Pizza W ednesdisday: Cereal W ednesday: TUna sandwii advance ban cam p} afterafl reaclilb l r Thursdaylay: Pancake on a s^ck lUe«lajr! Cook’ok*i choice • FHdMday: N o school ttio Mwwmlf nf Wmint V liiurBday: Pizza Jtnrh * ntBvenst.tfaM BUHL SCHOHOOL Friday:’: CCereal Friday: Pilot burger Wednesday: C«C ereal Lun 3ioice of white or chocolatg tj mW in a salalllta telei B reakfast m enu Lunch mim enu Thursday: Coolook*s choice Cho lal m ilkeIk every day. The m iddle sciioo Nlilk served ever>-->■ dday. Choice Monday:ay: No school im] From tbe base' camam p at 21,0N GOODING ELEMENTS I ' hasI a choice of main line am of fruit or juice everyry (day TUesday:ay: Peanut butter and Oley. 2 0 . ^ Choicc of milk served I school saladad bar each day. The higlItth Roskellecf : Monday: No schoolol jelly or turlurkey sandwich day. The third choice is for, lliursday It felt “prettyetty good" to j j l\iesday: Donuts Wedncscesday: Chicken-fried ok's dioice sdioollOol has m ain line, salad bai high and high school stiitudenti HWntKisy: a M the youngest Axneila Wednesday: Biscuitsiits and gravy steak Baked beans and takeX out,o sandw ich line and p i » only. e eveiy day. the top of die worid^1^ tallesto m o ^ Th'jrsday: Cook’s ch(choice Thursda;day: Ham and cheese ®,' hot dogs line e\ - M onday: No school tfo n d i^ N o school tain, b u t h e sp ecua late te d tb e rectwO Friday: No breakfastfast sandwichh Thursday: Coolook's choice Moi ,k<, wouldn't last for lodog. 'Rtcsdoy^ Bacon cheesebu iburgcr T\iei[\iesday-Tbursday: Cook' OS' Lunch m enu FMday:r. INachos ^ Friday: Hambu John Roskelley, i Wednesday: Barbecue choice)ice t, a S M k d ; S alad b a r and milk tni served County commissione:onet; t(Ud Im t Thursday: Sack lunch V SHOSHON[)NE SCHOOLS FridM day: N u sdiool every day t w i NJ FALLSf HIGH SCH O O L' W day: No school Spokesman*Revlewt ±tfa e y e n d u M M onday: No schoolol Breakfasfast is scrv-ed every day. Breakfast andnd choice of milk I or** during cM BURLEY JUNIOR H IGHr "pretty bad weather” ■Riesdny: SpiighettiIti Lunch:i: 1The high school has a , - u p served every dayl ^ • B IDAHO SCHOOL F O R ' Jreakfast: Juice and fruJ-ijt ffcal ascent Wednesda;sday. S l • Wednesday: Chcesol.•soburger choice of)f i main line, ham burger Monday: NoI schoolsc Bre: DEAF AND BLIND ■ved everyday “There wasn't mucmudi visibim ■niursduy: Cook's choicech< bar, and sasalad bar each day, (aco . TUesdaysHamim servec Milk served every day :hoico of salad bar with saneJJj. The winds w em in thethe354nile^ Friday: No lunch scn-edscr bar on WcWednesdays and potato W ednesday: HiH am burger Cho hour range ...'snowfalwfall a n d w ^ B reakfast m enu ean u t b u tte r . wich:h or soup or sandwidi ba b ar on Fridays. Fri Main-line menu Thursday: Peai and when you got; on top, it ws} M onday: No school Friday: No lumunch served eveiy CASTLEFORDD SCHOOLS varies evervciy day. .gjy doudy do^yn below.w. TThere w an) l\icsday: C ereal Cho:hocofate milk served ever Breakfast menu Monday;ay; No school much of a view.” Wednesday: Biscuits andid gravy WENDELlBLL SCHOOLS day Milk and juice seiserved every lUesday:ay; Coyote grill bar. deli They spent aboutit 10lb m inutes pa Thursday: Sausage nd choice of milk MoiVlonday: No school day sandwichh cor hot Italian sub sand- ^ pa»y> Breakfast and the tc^ leaving pniyelayer flags thai Monday: No schoollol Nrich English muffin served daily lU[Uesday: e Chicken n u g g eu IMday: French toast were blessed by llbetsbetan larnas, ■-' Ibcsday: TUmovcrsrrs ^Vednescesday: Taco bar, deli sand^ Monday: NoI schoolsc WetWednesday: Ibrkey and chees Lunch m enu TUesday night, whiLvbile waiting’tO • Wetinesduy: Pancaki:akcs wich or ch«cheeseburger , Tliesday: C hiddcken nuggets or harham a n d cheese sandwich Salad bar. and choice o: or ascend, their eyes wenwere frozen an^ Thursday: Cinnamoimon rolls Thursda;day; Deli sandwich, coy^ of m ilk W ednesdar-; BiBurrito Thurhursday: Hamburger a served every day they had troublei seeing.s< Jdhn Friday: Cereal ote grill babar or pasta b ar Tliursday: Pizza i a cheesjseseburger Monday: No school Roskelley said. Lunch m enu Friday: Deli : sandwich, potato FMday: Hot dodog * FWtFriday: No lunch served 'Riesdoy: Taquito _ TWo m em bers ofE thitheir “Genera- Salad bar and mmilk served bar or pinizza tions on Everest”It” expedition, W ednesday: Cook’s choic•ice CASSIA COUDUNTY ELEMEN- SchiSchool lundi menus arv prina every day Dallas businessmann DDick Bass, 73, , Thursday: Barbecue beef ' SCHOOLS asa a public service. Tb have d M o n d ^ : No school)ol VAVALLEY SCHOOLS x l TARYSI ^ u who was attemptinglg to becom e th^ Friday: Hot dogs lenu lunchic h . m enu (breakfast menu T\iesday: Pork ribib-b5, P.O. Box 548, Tivi Thursday: Hot dogsjgs WedncKesday-Friday: No school 7J 4. because of physicalI dildifficulties.^- M onday; No school Friday: No tjreakfast o served Falls,lls, ID 83303, or /ax it to 73- Fridoj-; Sack lunche T he RosiceUeys overcame ove tlw 1 \ic sd ^ : Oven^baked chihicken Limch menui 5538,35, Attention: Lunch Menu, EBLISS SCHOOL for own health problemsms to mntm ) school Deadliadline is noon Wiednesday fc CLOVER TRINITYTY LUTHER- M ilk serserved everj’ day Wednesday; Grilled cheesc < Monday: No sc ' summit, Widcwiie said.said . 3 ‘ \N SCHOO:OOL Monday;ay: Hamburger s.sandwich T^esday-ThurlUrsday: . Cook’s publicblication Sunday. Miik sen-ed everyy dday Monday: No schooljol Tuesday: Macaroni:ni and chccse W ednesday: Taco) nachosno l o h n s o n Tliursdiiy: Turkey sandwichsa Fridiiy: M enu nott a\;ailablea\ n c e r t

FILER SCHI: h o o l R ock Mondiiy: No school)oi c l:iimbine i t Wall ■niesdiiy Friday: Cook’sCoc choicc / 1/2 Mile FunFu Run' ! HANSI-N SCHOOLOL DISTRICT r & B BB Q Q ; Breiikfasi menu Milk served ever>'d•>’ day , £ Mondiiy: No schoolDOl j ■niesdiiy: Biscuitss arand grav7 H i mSM' J ’^ocah■ake Wednesdiiy: Bagelsels ^ '■ e a Wfasts a s 'niursdiiy: Scrambkibled eggs W ~ E !STEBIBT PJ!a y s Friday: Long johnsins T Lunch menu WesternV Days J a m b o r e e Milk sen'ed everj- d Mondiiy: No school ■ 0Queen Contest 'I\ies11:OOp.m. Carnival( •TWlnFilItCouCounty CourtliouiePvtdng Lot I 6:00p.m. FrMttyhF Queen Hommanihlp • ShouM Arena,'ana, TWln Fallt County Falrgroundi KIMBERLY HIGtIGH SCHOOL 0 Milk se n 'fd every7 Jayd M Mondiiy: No schoolool • W > F r i dIsfy, s TU sLy 3 0 , ZOOS»3 ■niosdiiy: Chickenn nnuggets I T i m o E v e n t X K icaiJk ilO S L WetJnesthiy: Turke}-key sub sand- I All Oay Wetbm\ Qtfl OuMn ConM Competitiletition •Horumanthlpihlp Competition 9m m . • Spuch ind U wicli I 6;00p.m, KIcM CenooRy Introduction ol Mnfin IFalll City Council •BandShen*Ctl-CRyPtrk C\ Tluirsdiiy: Com dog 0 National\ AnDwntiy Renee Andmr Fridiiy: No lunch1 servedse I 5:00p.m.-11;00p.m. Cinilval • TMn Falll CountyCoui CoutttMUMPirUng Lot I-CltyPark MAGIC VALLELEY HIGH M j 6:15p.m. Jamtwree • Band Shell-Ct •6«)p(nXB4UIB4UBind •7;«5MOptB Ooi Choice of milk; serveds» ever>- Crowley’i Soda Fountain nd Souh PadfidficGrlU ' diiy ' 7;00p.ni, RhinestoneI Roper Show (Oon & KimfiHnk) II . •mrronlolCrn . Slondiiy: No schoolool I ) ipofttmdbyhIbyHiitorieDovntown Tiiesdiiy: C heese: chahipacli I B.-00p.m. DanceI ln»tnjctlon •Crtnrii/iSodiSodi Fovntaln/South Pacific Qr> W ednesday: Spicipicy chicken ‘ 0:3Opjn.-11:3Op,m. Street D«nce/lc« Cream Social •Cnwlcy’iSodiSoda Founttin/SoutiiPacKle Gli sandwich Thursday: Grilled;d cheesec sand- ^ I S a .tiuiz'd a.sr, n il:a,3T 3 1 / 2 0 w idi 0 0 3 E r e n t / X«oon.in i l o n Fridiij-: Deli sandividwtch T i m e I 7-00 a.ra. ReglitntionWntemDsyiMHna1 MbonlKRunWilk. *CSI MURTAUGHH SCHOOLS C Wettem Dayt Parade Route Milk sen-ed ever>'n ’ dnyc II e:30a.m.-10:00pjn. . ■ Pancake 1 BnaUitt tponiorad by OMri t *CS) M onday: No school 1 ample,BlMlJknftFilUAvi tf)j 8:30im.-.10:00pjn, Punka BruMatt tpontond by HnotaiooieUdgi :»HnonieTitni^ Tuesday: Tacos Ptncaki Brtakfatt benefiting the )Ior>oriindQIrtiClub «T*fnStopj)fl/jjflAddlion Wednesday: Hambim burgers % 8:30im,-1:00p.m, Farmef'iitarkat •CftyPart'- Tlmrsday: Chicken;en strips 10:00ijn.-9p.m. kMunlcalKoru •Oty Part (ipoi[iponiomlbyHittorioOQinM^^ Friday: Menu not)t aav-ailable IB | ict;00ajii.-9pjn. . WntemDiyi Parade •BeslniitFiIiiFil!i&FrontivRlindinditt2DiAnl nS&ttDthoniSliMt ROBERT STUAUARTAND B 10:00am RhbMKonei Roper Show (Oofl I nmOfflMink] •IntrontofCltyCltyPirkonSboiljo»; ■ O’LEARY JUNIOJIOR HIGH g 1 10:008jn.-9:00p.m. JamboTN ' •BindShiil-0II-Cltypiilt'. ?v Breakfast menu I Milk sen’ed everyry dc a y ^ •tOOftnceli I Monday: No schoolool ■■ ' •SJ^Qeltaa Tuesday: W affles Q l 1:00p.m. MBIM • ...iCin^S^ Wednesday; Cereal•eai ? 5> 1:OOp.m.-9:OOpjTi: Thursday: Pancakejke on a stick [ 5:30pjn. ' CtarnmmtMammol'i-i. Friday: Cereal ( 0 I;" Lunch m enu I No931 Exiensiol i o n 2 ^ Twin faFalls m g I-800-658-38B883, Ext. 2 m 677-4C1042 *' w w w . miaglcvall«y.fom a ^ B u r li e ^ ) y ______

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ipers 8 Shells 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B M W O T 3 0 5 ContrE 7 0 5 Farmrm Equipment1 ‘ 810 FumituI ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ MortQiigages ■ ■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 7 0 6 Farm/}rm/Ranch Supplies 811 Heatiniliture/Carpet 9 0 3 Campenor Homes & RVs oso Legals•gab 306 Rnarum dal Services 6 0 1 Fumisinished Houses 7 0 7 Irrigaliigalion ’ Conditiling & Air 9 0 4 Molorw HiVehicles

101 Lost&ist & Found L m o JII| P « n 6 0 2 Unfumumished Houses 708' Seeded &I Fertilizer - 812 Auctiordrtioning. 905 SnowVt/el Trailers 102 CanJcinJolThanks K HIU I m U h H 6 0 3 Fumisirished 7 0 9 Hay.y. Grain G & Feed 813 Jewelr:ions/Auclioneers g o ^ xra^eiTity Trailers 103 DietaretaryAkis 401 Schoclools/lnstniction AptsAs/Duplexes 710 Cropa3ps/Produc« 814 Lawn< 9 0 7 Utility Tr; 104 Persoijrsonals ■ 4 0 2 Musicsic Lessons 6 0 4 Unlumfurnished 711 Custoiistom Famiing 815 Exerci:n & Garden Happ)appyAds 4 0 3 Tutoriijring AplsVIsTDuplexes Sen,ncn,nces 816 Miscellrcise EquipmenI k j O O M ^ 105 ilion 106 Specii P f l C T n m 6 0 5 Room:3ms For Rent 712 Farmsrms For Rent For Sa:e11aneous ) Pans a 107 Aborthx>rtion AKematives i i i H i l l i l l l 6 0 6 Mobilebile Homes 7 1 3 Pasluislures For Rent 817 MusiCcSale • Avialion essories , ,108 Profes-ofesskinal Sen/ices 501 Opensn House 6 0 7 Officoice & Retail Rentals 7 1 4 Pastuistures Wanted 818 Officeicailnslrumenls 1 M 2 Aulo Par DS Wanted P olicies: AAil odvertising is subjed lo Ithe newspapers Heawsalth & Wellness 5 0 2 Homen e s lot Sale 6 0 8 CominmmerqialRentals 715 Farm,rm Auctions 819 Bk:ycl(^ EquipySupplies Accessoi ■cies 1003 Autos W, stondards of mtoplaiplante. Ure Times-NevB resen»rves the riflht to n o Homeome/Health Care 5 1 0 Out-01-OI-Area Homes “ 9 Condondominium^me • 716 AGi BusinessBi & 820 Tools i ques & Collectibles ^ edit, obbiBvicte, dediedine or properly clossify an]any ad. Receipt of 111 Emertrrtertainment Service 511 Out-ClOI-Slale Homes Share;ares’ Servicirvice Directory 821 Varietvs & Machinery 1004 Antiquesiis& Hea/|i ety Food'Svcs. 1005 Semis & copy via remote entientry (fox, e-mail, etc.) does« Child.hiid Care SeivicM msmanchesSJalries Sloragirage/Warchouse 822 Wante lipmeni ntal i C j H i IW iB iiN H fl 823 MediKIted To Buy Equipme !iioltonstili]tefinolaciI acceptance by Ihis newspaper, e a se s and LOB :its The odvertiser, nolit 111the newspoper, assumes full M M M zrz mled To Reni 801 Antiqiitiques & 824 Gunslical i Supplies 10O6 Tmcks* Parts SAccessones wanted ^ : : : iibile : Home Space Collec)llectib1es 825 CampiIS & Rifles 1007 TtixiPa responsibility for Ihe tnithfiil content of their mmercml Property /s ommates Wanted 8 0 2 Appliaipliances EquiprnpingS Hunling g u v j * 3 f s zmpkiymen ■s & Busses oilvertiser messoge.e. ation Property/ . ______Oppoip Z n f c 8 0 3 Bazafizaars & Crafts 826 Sportii , 1009 Vansos 8lor Sale m e Shares M S S S■ M I I | U | h [ 8 0 4 Buildiijilding Materials 827 Gaiagirtng Equipment ens S Sports Cars ^ ^ B J m 5 1 7 Cood.idominiums 701 uvestiestock & Poutlry 8 0 5 Eleclrectronlcs 828 Rea N ckCars 301 Busim 5 1 8 Mobil-bile Homes 7 0 2 Dairyiry 1 Cattle & 8 0 6 HotTi)tTubs& Pools k 9 0 Q ^iMarket^ ______1012 Stock5 Services Cc 5 Repai'S Oppoipporlunrties Cemenetery Lots Supplipplies 8 0 7 Ciothiiolhing S Furs 302 Monemputers p 901 ATVs.IlM lliU iilJII 1013Ai;loSeiD Dealers 304 Invest nufactured Homes 704 Petsts & Pel Supplies 8 0 9 Firewi•ewood______902 Boats's S Moiorcycles 1099 Autovice Dei Directory its & Accessories 3 0 0 0 Sen/ice

i A L J s FE M ------1 BURlURLEY 2 bdrm.. 1 baih, _____ m ^ I I houso on 2 lols, zonod ■ k I commorcio!. S29.500, Call • NOTKE OF SURPLUS FAX LUS Thursdoy. Juno 5,2003.03. at coin. ( Room 300. Joromo, ® 677G77-2382* 1,1, EQUIPMENT SALE -E 6:00 p.m.. thoro wlll boJ®. i** oquipmoni moy bo viowodi Idaho • 83338. until 5:00 g: Nolico Is horoby olvon I BUHL v n by soalod bid auction hold^ tor ol202V^. 4lh Strool onn p.m. I T hursday. J u n o ‘19, « lURLEY Now 3 bdim., 2 /S the Glonns Forry Hlghwi)hway Iho lollowing surplus o)ActClualllcatlon CommlssTonors rosorvos8 ATTEST:‘ p,RLER 'ing : ‘S oloka f i C ounty Idaho tho right lo rojocl any andd Choryl > Walts. Couniy Clork Some 3 , updating has boon -ri YOUR OpenibrviewiniJind Sunday all bids. dono on this 4 bodroom. 1 -THETTME&NB/VS " ’ UNITED STATES DEP,3EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORIOR. BID FO R M S MAY BE= PUBLISH: I Moy 25. 26. 27 both. 1 2 story lonn houso CLASSIFIED 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday andy-Friday ' ^uroQU of Land Managilogom ont. Burloy Fiold Ollico,I 151: PICKED UP, MAILED. ORq ondi 26,2 0 0 3 - |on I'f acro. Now vinyl p AD DEPARTMENT ^in 4lo6p.m . Monday-F Eom 200 South. Burloy.£»y. IdahoI 83318. FAXED. Contact Iho1 ' PUBUC NOTICE siding, somo outbuildings, ^ TIMES CLASSIFIEO ^ irriago Ln.. . ' Tho (onowing publicc lailands, m anaged by tho Buroouluot c Glonns Forry Highway' Actions , plannod ond token |Fllor school dlslricl. DEPARTMENT .^| Roclamallon (BOR).. In Mlnldoi(a County, Idaho hov1QV0 District Otflco tor bid° by j your govornmont oro S129.900. Coll Doug Ash Addison Avc. IZ to Carri[o Longbow I boon oxamlnod and touitound suitable lor dasslticallonn (ortc Instructions ol 202 W. 4th 731-6211. 0106891 Twin Falls , contained in public noticos. 20B-734-5S30 then north'4 t)locks to I »alo 10 tho City ol Rupeijpert. Idabo (City), under Iho provirovi- S t r o o l , G lo n n s F o r ry,• . Thoy : oro pon ot your right SSmall home on country 208-734>5538 | i along ol tho Rocroalloiillon and Public Purposo Act.t, asa Idoho. phono 366-7744,Q to , know ond lo b e intormod ocroago. 2 bodrooms & 1 hvinademaglcvaaeyroni tw OH Q omondod (43 U.S.C. 86S869 ot soq.). Tho City proposesIS Ilo Monday • T hursday 6:30I ot what your govornmont Is balh. Sits on 6 ocres. 208-73S-2121 ,ator o.m. to 5:00 p.m. ALL Burley 2Q0-677-4543 uso thi land lor iho appllcalionap( ol troatod woslo wate P doing. As sell-govommont W aste and soop wolor 208-755-0500 Irom Ihoir oxlatlng wastoisto walor troQlmont plont by conic}nior SEALED BIOS MUST BE1 jhorgOs oil citizons to bo lyplcolly avail, tor pasluro. 208-677-4543 ; (BURLEY) ^ Cffltniliiiii 21 pivot, whool lino ond han(land lino sprlniclor Irrl^tlon systomtoms R E C E I V E D A T T H EP- intormod. j this nowspopor ' - 569,000. Coll David Wol- nvmcelMtOmsglcvallovxom' I------te g m lK . 2C and lo allow larming ol3t Iholh land via ogroomonls with locolloc< GLENNS FERRY HIGH-'e urgos ovory ciilzon to road son 731-6922. A106522 1 _ •lannors. WAY DISTRICT OFFICEr ond Sludy thoso noticos. JEROME ^ , io Moridinn BY 12:00 P.M., THURS*’* Wo | adviso thoso cilizons Nice " 2 bedroom houso In R I E M E M B E R H W3.SV^3. DAY, JUNE 5, 2003. whe sook tunhor inlorma­ good o ro a Nowor vinyl & Thai bintiCoynO you pincod som o now corpoi. Irriga- ■Mellon 35: E2.SW3. tlon to oxorciso thoir righl somo tirrw ago >n I ^ i: i 1 ■. ,3. In SURPLUS EQUIPMENT 1 tion wotor. Frull troos. ,, Tho Tinws- Tho aroa doscribod conlainscor 600 ocros. moro or loss. I lo occoss public rocords NowS7 Now is Uio Iimo lo Minidoka County, ID. FOR SALE 1and public moollngs $44,900. Coll U rry Smith uio Equipment Description como pk* up your p«luf05. ;.ii. • ' Appfoximaloly-IOOacroacros ot tho parcol proposod lor sal 539-2028 or Elllo Sharp MAKKHI od tor land application and tormlnmlng *1952 Intomatlonal LF1722 IMPORTANT 731-1993. #105771 SloSlop ttw Cuslomot ^ ) s currendy boing usod li Ploaso addross all legal j { ” 1 ...... " •purposes undor a loasoISO from tho BOR lo the City. Th1^0 ^0 Whoolor Dump Truck ' TWIN FALLS So.Sorvlco Dopt lodayl ■ 11 (iliciLnl Iq' r.i’e unlll ii.jA advorllsing to; u --il IS'ITIMKONM/ * JClty Is pn>poslng to oddadd two additional pivots as woll)[| oOS *1051 Chovy 1 1/2TTruckr ' MaldnB Its debutt Nlco 4 tfiiitic u[i(k)i:i)niry Sttiii-ini aiolv * 1 9 6 3 F o rd F 6 0 0 F uol,1 LEGAL ADVERTISING . ^ bodroom. 1.75 bath & ■ ■‘•IS tins nw CSIAIL to I>CM-I Iwioil (llic .iiLi (,i -Ik- \Vii’>w.' whool linos and h o ^ Unolinos so a s lo provldo approximalol The Tim es Newa l.ikc >J‘’anuui'ctJii5(m- iii a ittdntiu £ 6 5 acraa ot land applictplication/larmod aroa within Iho1600 60 Tn»ci< carport. Homo has 1092 ■ ttliine fc.' P liici'Lkr, •1988 QMC Truck Transportrt . PO Box 548 sq.tt.. toncod lully and I locilion nn Iwitlcfs n t coiiiiiioiiIH'O .11 foicfi ciixl imjrJi itviic acfo parcel. Twin Falls, ID 83303-0548 : Tho abovo doscrttMd ll doral *1994 Autocar Dump Truck controlAC.$114,900. ^ 9 l i SiilKliviliOti Mori; llllll -laiO ttliiH od lands aro not r^oodod for Fodon J Doadlino tor logoi ods: 3 I Ul.S:'5-!%lA) (BOR) purposes In occo>ccordanco wllh thoir lond uso plorDion- *1969 Chovy Pickup 3/4T Call Judy Holland 731- ■ |no(tr.',;oail ViicJitn. T' Viiion icniniJ /ling and a notlco hass bcboon lilod wim tho BLM to rovokvroko 4WHD days prior to publication, 3141, #106606 C.III tCKlT/ toi ylXll (lllV.Vf yiOTiIlK] UL' noon on Wodnosday tor . iciiM eau Jen anct 9 0 -2 8 0 0 tho roclamallon wlthdrowJrawals on thoso lands. Tho solo,10 iol *1986 Chovy Pickup 3/4T Start Heret Culo coitoge . D Sundoy. noon on Thursday Ihoso lands la consislonslont vrilh Iho Monument Rosourclurco •1995ChovyPickup4WHD homo. Approx. 1700 ICoiHE BUlU) ^ 7k Totlay (208) 280 Managomont Plan andid Vtwould bo In tho putillc Intorosl.}t *1960 Blow-Knox Pavorjr lor Monday, noon on Fri­ sq.tt., 4 bodrooms. 2 day lor Tuos day ond Tho R 4 PP Palant, wt olho ModolPF120H balhs & tamily room. Gas I, whon Issued, will bo subjoct lo lh g Wodnosday. noon on Mon­ , lollowing torms. cdTiditloiUllons. and rosorvations; •Forguson Rubbor Tiro hool. 585,000. Coll Lorry With Us! B WTT day tor Thursday and noon .1. Provisions ol tho Roc sAct RollorSP912 Smith 539-2028 or Ellio Rocrootlon ond Public Purposes Ai on Tuesday tor Friday and w 1 s i: ! 1- 1' '• ! . :«nd 10 'all applicable rogulaiionsrog ot tho Socrolory ol,ltho tti •1950TrtmWalorTrallor Sharp 731-1993. *106078 ,[} Soturday. Holiday dood- Jnlorior. •1974 Peerless BollyDump Great, Investment! Nice 2 51 linos may vary. II you hovo Mercy Housing Idaho J -e. A right-ol-way lofr dlbditches and canoJs constructedKlbv t *1976 Howco Flat Bed bodroom. 1 bath homo. any questions coll Ruby at I .tho authortty of m e Untt«inKM Statoa. ^ Model SO-40-WB-2 Feotures approx. 1116 Is now acccpUng - K AM M ,\1.S! ates. ‘Kolmon PTB Conveyor 735-3324. • ______sq.lt. ot living spoco. <9. All minerals slwllI be reservod to tho United Statei appiicalions for x I. ' I'.llll lli'lllV 'Mih togother with tl> f(smn to proepect tor. mine, and removTwve ScroenlngPtanl Modol 101 ■ shod, polio/dock, motol ‘ H m BRING v o t K A ' •tho mlnorols. By ord^sr ot tho Olonns siding, tiropiaco ond Magic Valley ■ Dcniilirill 4 i>Ci]riM'm.a^'li'N ^vitli lilll ».ik'i liable F e rry H ig h w ay D istricct t bosomonl. S69.900. Coll lioiul .i\.iil.iWi' : Dotalled Informationm concerninga this, action Is (ivallabi Self-Help Housing \lto[V(Mnigc on IS* for review el the Burioyoy FField Office ot th e Bureau ot LandLar Commisstonera this 1st day Sherri Kiniond 731-2968 I 'M anagement, iS^Eostst 2(200Bouth. Buriw . Idaho. 01 May. 2003, or Stovo Kohniopp, 734- P n ^ m . g ^ ^ ^ ^ 9 atures. $195,000 Aikliiioiu This notice will b e) pulpubllshwJ In tho Pederal HeqIsfajfte Qlenns Forry HighwayIV ATTEMnON I 1991. M106575 MUS «lt>WK4 District ^ CLASSIRED Ju , a t Ufltedit 2 bodroom. 1 ,, •TEH) on Moy 20.2003.i3. IFollowing ths FR publication, tti Homes aa- 5 or \ bcilroonis, iffi Call m a n Co 19-9950 ^ iands will bo aogregatedIled from ail other forms or appropi ADVERXISCRS '' bath homo. Approx. 928 .'ation under.the publiclie liland laws. Including Ihe gonerneral Clork/Secretary sq.tt. ot livlng spoco. In­ IbiihsanddduMcar uoJr roOay (208i 539- mining laws, except tor salo undor tho RocrbationI andar Please check your cludos shod. Largo bock Public Purpose Act andmd Ileasing undor th e mlnorol loosirBSlng PU B USH :M ay17. 18. 24.*■ ad on the first day. yard wllh mature Iroos. pnRc' C ountry Li’ The Extras! laws. 25,31 and June 1,2003 Bring your palm brush. ' ^ IUm'montht)’payments are If you find a n error iv in g ...w i7 /i/i//7 ’/i 122 For a period ol 45 daysday t i ^ tho d a te ot publicationon ofi $49,900, CollHuntor ad|us«l 10 jtiur income. thla notice In the Feder>derai Reglstsr. interested persorvons PUBUC DEFENDER w e Will con-ect it. Rowland 539-6445. Lots Wo will nol boresponsi- m ay submit commentsnta iregarding'the propoeed dassl'asm- PROPOSALS *106889 nertlsNO^un Bnllt cation or sala of tho ianlands to the Field OfflM Manageager, Proposals (or the posltkin.jn bio lor errors atlor tho ^ I first doy otpub1k»llon.' papnenll To Burley Reid Office. 1G E ast 200 South. Burley, lda^daho ol Public Defender lor Sotu tl^ comments aa bplr^ In regard'ird to Jorenw County will bo ac­ Please identify < CaD Tv/ln Falls ^magic valley SAWTOOTH Al Mfial number IDI-3414» cepted by the Joromo 733-0931 oxt. 2. or FufldtdbyUSDA CLASSIFICATIONN COMMENTS:C Interested particarties C ounty C o m m issioners, . realty Rund Dcvctopmfnt • Only Minutes l-mm I ’win Tal\CRES ; dw y submit commentsIts InvolvingIr the suitabliny ol lheiland lar Courthouse, 300 North Un-: Burloy 677-4042.* ^ • Close To Miijor Golf Courses^ills & Jerome ‘lorap^tionottrttBtedlied wasto water. Comments ontt 208-734-1991 ^ • Natural Gas I ^lasefficfttion ara raetrtditrteted to whether the land ia phyi I caDy suited for the propm poM l. whether the uae will ma> If ciusliM wtvenuino dKtfil H mbethefuturausooruor ueee of the tand. whether the iJt •XiM. SORMAS would iftvsm ■ S l u s m e r C o n s t r u c - 6 4 4 - l M l (a conalstent wflhlocBla l pplanning and zoning, or If the u ILC1I733^»31. ■ la consistent wttt) StataIte andI Federal programs. JCTION C o m p a n y - ' . APPLICATION COUIOUlieNTS: imer«sted partiesI'may mi ■ ' ' ' ganSng the specMc usa proposedledin ;th« application «md plaplan of development, whetherir thett • OPENHlOUSE 'BLM M ow ed properr «diadministrative procedures In read U Loltcw d Price »«ch- ^ S i S 3 . e o o !jno the dedsion. or anymy Iother factor not dlroclty related'•Oto -*>1 torsigMl) Vk • . piovrn results, Nrtler. Spadous 3.200 sq.fLfKimwma In qtjieL mtture lailon. No obllgmoni IT Any adv en * commerments win be revl«wed by the Sta^ . iwiahbortiood.3bednwm».2bi2 bilhs. flntshed basemint Can John Irvrtn loiUy tot last. pio\ wllh 4lti bedm m (no egressss twiiwows). Rec. room, Frw Horn* EvaluaUon and eoiwultailonIG A HOME? Intheabsencienc* of any o d v m * comments, tt tal« In m« Mag*C Vallay idiM ineation wtn becom» m e o f f e ^ 60 d a y t from the da tamily room, Drivan lance.s. 2-car2 •ttichedgvioe call w/woriahop. Minutes to millnail, swimming, schools THINKING OF BUYINGWe/comel t MpliXicatlonofthlanotlnoUoa In th e n d o n ) R*ot*lor. all John to ANY tioma IlitaiJ lorNO tal« MONEY tXJWN. ^ t « May 19,2003» . A B a y t n A ■ r Vmt Horn) Buyin 4»8500Welci */k/Bemie Jansen rrognms avalLatila tuilh littl* or NO M ■BemleJansen sra SeBen ■ 731-6510 or 734»8! .^M lno Buriey Fiel^ontcMtcek^anager . ' p t a a B ~ i t y ■ I IRWIN REALTY >800 FA N FALLS. ID 83301 | (uhe 1.8 and 16.2003 ' I mim-»unniatAVWtwr-iint]uig.iMi> in I L. FALLS AVE. E SUITC I. TWIN F/ ' ,VV '

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CAREY 3 bdrm. 2 bath,. t HEYBURN llquldotlng _ ------1 KIMBIlMBERLY3bdrm..Ibath TWINIi FALLS Capo Cod. -rviffH FALLSPA 3 bodroom W s 0 2 . ^ 2200 sq tt. full unltnishod} boautilul homoll By^ ,1» b>rick. r i t groat noighbor* 5 bdrrJrm. 3W bath. 3000 sq th, romodalad mfg. t basomont. Largo yard &1 ownor. Ovor S300.000. i. mod, garago.S8S.000. it. 3 1 10 on a pormanent ■ I ; largo wrap around dock. 2 Into homo. S225.000A^or. ^ 2 2118^23-6079/420-9261.’ tonana n criw o °T « cr” ‘lLT dalioa SeS.OOO. CaD m m m r shods & nuto sprinklerss SOOO aq. fi. 2-3 bdrm. 3 wm\^ ------. lully I 732-8367 evwilnga* - SI 40.000 20&.823-444S** balh. 3 car gorogo,oul | i^UL 3 bdrm., 1 bath, oxc. gorag - building. Ploaso coll 20S- I HBHaathafwood.* DECLO 4 bodroom, 2 batti. »r>d. $74,900. Comer kM 3016 ■ U K ;• e77-il02or431-l445- J 1020 squnro tool. 5 ocros, lUj;' 4 FALLS 3 bdrm. near kju W EE S S1 T E K J ^ Momlr>gSunorC(i}iyori *xi. 436-7035. 431-9573* TWIN \ garago. irrigalod pasturo.1! HOMEI INSPECTIONS ------Clly p outo oprinklors. Si 10.000. Poini? Como soo our / pool, school ploy- tiH rti '(206)7;18) 733-7663 ' >. 2000* oinco 1M3. HOSHONE Wo will build grounund, walUng dislanco Call 208-QS4-200g orr Bill Bokor. 326-5115.* homo flrstl Built 1990. SHOS 3owlooth Elomantory. 2 3 1 2 sq . fl. 2 sto ry . 4 W r>ow country homo $0 to So 1F A m V . ANIMALS, TOYS ~- WlWELCOME 431-7429.' « d in Iho SOO's. Moro R f f l R JEROME 3 bodroom.1 bdrm . 2.5 both, on 2 Jow n OAC, S o c ro lot prlcod J i j H 1ThU 3,000 H, ft. booe h uI ooewer a tidiox, bnlh, living room, lorgo N/prossurlzod Irrigation., informanatton208-404d scopod, .24 ocro,. m B b I W l^ , River View* G ot wtsparouporcunddeck.BV OING 2S0Q sq~ltj room tor cows, horsos sprinklers, detached go- ■ 10 vinyl windows, now- sprinkiinklors. Morningsido. ,1 and all iho rolntivos. which rogo/shop, By ownor \ ^ *pc<.Bard«».panofaen»BBinfa■nfnolpBStW 4 bdrm , 2 1/2 bath, tJUl GEM s™gos furnace, Ovorsizo hitp:/p ;//w h o o lo ry .c o m ' “ AMUSTSEE1MLS«1063ll SJ! rjnrnqo. 4 acros w^v.•llor, includes RV hookup. S09.900 Coll 436-6544- STATE sT, REALTY, INC. ic oor r. garogo. hoalod shop $ 122.;’2.500.734-1184.* • Steg'.OOO Call 934-4907-.. S1G9.000. Also nvmlnble 208-734-0400 S81,91,900 208-730-7387 Todn 0883212-0820 wilh31/2flcre5SM5.000 ------H m b Call Marva, 539-5441 _ Landm ark Roolty* jTrOM E Family Homo PIHilWoOfffflH I f f l M d includes 2500 sq It. 3 gp CmaMmjfB9*HTi l)drm3 . 2 balhrooms. Ig IW in FalU■ / b b I i I; GOODING Counlry l.viti' lamily room, (ormnl timing D u c m room Wllh onk (loonng in isitio placo 10 tv*' Gtcal horso propony on I'S unity, kllchon and Oming - H o w v n atoa 4 cnr garago wilh w/sovotal rooms Itosii' | :ihop/"Boys Room" wilh Iv p iiin lo d . c o rr a ls , j all tho goodios. 2 stall h tioruo Darn, (oncod [ barn, (oncod corrn(. 2 pntios w/tclloc- I ; urulurground sprinklers. livo pond, aulo spnnk- I | 1 GG actos.closo to Icts Groal location ! Jeiomo Counlry Club and S76 900 ?0B'93-1--»7G • | I ' privacy v«iih a greol viow. ‘d; .V.'^EKIWHLOiLALRCASt , lleiuiifulIQKSiq.n.llhck, [£« .-f , CovoriMl patio/jlock. lliiMI VMIIUHMIM U I. .4Bcsirin & laniluspin)! Mittiv I HATH ItOMF, THAT CAN HR PURCHA.CHASEDWmU ownor. Nice.' cornor lol.1 ;! nazubo No C C R Pnco I I'll : i.if S|*iml.li:i\Im Sl-Si-uct Ainil.mvA. uiih (tiCJI iiHiiiHiin ;inil(linin)! nixL. Vic» JSEN- heal SGO 000 50? 3rda 1 j Landm ark Roolty* SU‘l.'XK)MlSoi(Ki7’'i m nuMer bctlimnii uillisiple par3)!c. InMallinn tpnnLler HUT MLS»t06R47 Ml-Sol Call Dcnnt 420.4504 er Shey 420-420-236S Avo E Coll 934-4790 ’ Ij jTrbM Tc^aTh0rs0 j«ive vaulieJaiiraeiive li.lc entry. 1.5 Ifc („ll \rillhrpytrf '.U.I.I3V„e•Vvrrjl.mi CaltJud),dy Hoffman iOX-5680 or SiO RaySaM tSJf.} HAGERMAN 3' Ut'droorri ?. ]\ proporty. With now •» , puipoK room - iliding )t1a>< door. PR balh n'v garagu w/shopp 1I bdtm . 2'. j balh. » oltico & ; hen A dininn area, plui fomul WIN On acru nicoly llmd-J. bonus toom. S102.500 | et cat>incit. Two Om lirqilace%. I ::cn()..-(l ?O(i’837.4702‘ 200-110-9.l45;044-9446‘ .itb walk-out pa', Pracc.itniiJteKnIa IF you're foukitig forn [i< orse Set Up Wilh Incomc Polcnliienlial: 9-(-acTa MIIIHSI/MAKI.MI AVOIIlHo1 H on tliixtircJi Home |.. ^,,||.,| j„HI „ ,M,ill cspcncncc in iliis lum keyI hun>ehu qualily. cheek out ihiv unic wilh 2 homc.s, main home hw4i nenew redone \"-i> I'...... i>i.iitav III lltjulil;juhli,ll ,v>) »hac s.;, up 111 Utn-.(U'l. Creek C'.inyim, 5 hoimitiiic un llcxir phin fcalurcs !i k-dr IK.iiv; .mil MiciiiK .ilmiiiil i% llii\Sii.icic interior wiih 3 bcdroom.s. 1 balh,:ath, 2nd hom e • ih live sirtaiii. 2 piisiiircs. liorsc hanilam'and plus l.iruc upper level I; H.,ll, H„iik'«uh < ..>VK-,1( ..ip.«t ..ml I.l' II"' :nts for $550.00 per m onth has[IS 2 bcdrt>oms. HuafN, tiiasicr suite wilh ci I i^til I jiil> i .iipclmt.' iiuU% ilcoii.iii I balh, cormls, shed, fenced pasliluslure, w ater ■ SKKI.IHMI Ml.S«KWil7l , upgrades 10 mention, nCA liome willi dislinction nnd H or snr-iisziy.yocunique design. Splil bcdroum v/j shares, S 134.900 MLSW106H06240 •n-jM'x ti.1 f'l',’,',' CallO'uilr.Jrun llalloHi 3011.1298 or 734-1291298 Coll Gayle Anderson.>cdn>om. 2 b.iih on one level. jj,j, Call WIUs or Jill Stone 7i4J)34.0C62 ■ el Ixinus ftKini. I lardwood I ih cofTcrcd cci1ing.s. loo many , , CAl.I.CiAYLrTODAVTO ' ' Scclnsion Al its Ucsl... .900 MLSI/1063K5 ^ |j||ton 420-6623 ar 731-6500

EJEROME COUNTRVFRY CLUB LOCATION ' »>'> \i|v'. "llil Mt“ ' of llic ma|.-iiif(i.';iii(li.ctilSinVcHivcfB l Tliis lltmume lias cvcryllimj[ for llic Timily.y,S 5 CUSSICBRI> ■Paturt ml Ihc I ,11.1011. Sh.nh.ll>f (.ills•ills Amtiiiiicsiiwluilc licdrcKinis.Is. } biiili. fiimul living rouin njce;c bigb ISiMACUl.ATI; IIRICK Kimbcrjy home in quiet area for 4 bed/21/2 babad) with thop. H.UII.,,!, ,m,l . All of Ihis .md lucaiiuii. Seller will11 payp neitihNirhooJ. OITcn 3.12V » uon|j< ami livolock paiturc. Thii newerrwer Ihome ii \ay iMimt.' VVvll iL iKcn JtilM 911,1 icMal, rijhl. well mainlainetl with egma wintlowl HH) in Hiiycrs Cluiinj! O.sis, $229.0IMH) li''"? I.iv> .KLC'Mx (%iin I'alK HiiiU'vjIiutii Liichen wilh brcaV(,i«t bar ln> ou will enjoy the lijht brighi living area*real tlthroufthoul and • MI.S«106077 ^iKedloS169.00n, i.IIkc Scl.1..in-*.lU..uc>«l'ii..lM.Ji..iii hatic»ilu\i»e paivcl. brick (ireplacc. UfFetki'HRICK RAMBLER le concrete {ud for ynur toyi. Price tcditca liMalalSHT.‘INAIISo|0SolOS’ M landKapin^. Ready fnr Imn MLS»I0676S ICK linMF in<|uiei KCluded Kin 73U U I iCall Deahl 7JI.3J64 Ml-S»2bec Immediiie iKcupaiKy SliK.OIXj I-S» l(K.I.*i7 i’Sicf.-U'rfaar lU lhJLllrv 6S10 or Dick Irwin S39-38S6 JEROME COUNTRYTITY CLUB LOCATION

tivuing Huilil >oiir iliL-.iiii huiiic un lliis grcal1 iicrcagc IH36 X 2 4 SHOP IB\Threc bdrms. on tiie r ilMPLY GORGEOUS custom builtlilt home.hi Formai •.inillmc'l oi l ili-r I’lcntv ul riKinriKimlii build ymir lnini.icui.itcchutiie.in ti ,57Aercs,3Udrm,i.75l?5 Haili.s windows and palio dt> iving and dining rooms, over 43000 »q.sq. ft.. 2 ftunily i>r, H;iscmcni has I Hcdtuoin1 (No(N upgraded appliances, C< rooms, onice/dcn. craft room anddlou lou of storage,! |iiii]ccK. \oiir !iiitilin;s nr wliaicscr:\cr >iiu wiini in use Riirirss) :iiid:iid Uirgc I'umily Rixini, New lioof,-Kif ,ind lescl with bedroom, fan ol tub, gazebo, pellet itove. 2.5 ocres,.cres.2cargani^ this .uer 1-1 .icti: paiccl for., MMl. l-S" 10<)26K NcwW'alciiler llcaler, Excepiion.illy l.atidscapc:apcd, balh, Exira large 12.00C Kimberly S369.900 MLS//10Jf/104062 llie main floor, newer vinyl SI^ Call (iail Quinn (a 420.723SUS ior 73i.OOOS -2 >ycnn old • Insuloicd. Hcnicd nnilul ha-sh haek ynrd. fruil treesH nt li Coa Bob or Betty Veeh 73I-6SOO00 eter 731.6740 j l-oucr. RV«V Parking, Twin Falls. Call me to seei «106709.) door. Pergo like floor and livit Call lncforla it Roy ■420-3S90 or 423-4682i82 CallCeHfnns. Completely73 (inished lower nx \ . family room, ga.% iitove and Hot 1.000 iq fl. lot with beautiful n nnd hot lub, 2 car garage, C 7095122.000 TWJN FAUS EVERY=RVTHING L C ^ T IO N 17JH2tS/73^-7 m _ iviRealW

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l A ^ n F.XCEPTKT ION A LLY E m H] «URRY! IT WONT I ro lO M M E R O A L GRACI'i c i o u s ! m e nM l a s t LONG E P E T FREEIIJI ^ W \ POPOTEI^riALI ■ ■ ■ w n w o N D E s n n O M Eli • [kiuii(ul J-brdiooni,tl, 2-2-tuili homr • Very nfcf,lice, nearly new home •* 1 Ocan 3-bcdjoorzi liotnc • Indttda 1,768 tq. ft. 0 2-STORY HOM .C m eeoiw sbom e ■ -i • Oni;>i){ox 12a n n1 lollo be »uxvT)Td •3bcdrootiootnih2bathi •:• Z ^ s q . fiofUvlngspMC • Huge (Inbhed buemimmlirilhjlorjge II • BcauUful SM m offl. 2^ l t a bot • ChfT i.700 (I. of !M ( Ihtng ip«ci- • Cj i heal,eat. AC tt aulo tpftnUen •• 1 Mainlenance-frtc tiding Cc RV pukliklng •S iU o n 3 * > aa • Family loom wilh flrtpUice . r ■ • (itMl irtup MIh bim,im, 1loafing Utcdt corrah • All doorto n 36’ and extn «rVle lull«r>)-s •, - •Sun^the . , k •AutospfJnkkn • AitKhed oipon • Dcck wlita bot ti^ MW, •CinDoodl^^A BEA U llFl^^^ • Bcjutllul gfMi roomn wtthwl n crilm l virw >(11060220221 >99,900 •Mfl(K991)SU9^ I •(*106368)1200^ • 2 3ic vqlli s * (206) 734-1991 i i^mag . 731.3136 1 ! ^ . : - ■ i H n u c M i l M U E sta te I ••m dk m»iy.c l»bti>;www>nogtevaltyr>cily; Sunday, Rtay 26,5,2003, Tlmaa-Navra, Twiriri Falla,Fl ldaf>o D9

^ A L f E kJ- . ■ .. e ^ IN PALLe tse.5015 0 0 ALASKA For sale or trada TWMPALLS H um 3 bdm.. tH bath.h. 0Or ot equal value, 2 acres, R rTAi *1>Matfl0(Vmo.73»0e70MTO* Oustavua,AK.Mnt^ooaan I 3 ^ F A I X 8 611W .»teL view, by rustio gold Old Towne, 2300 sq.ft. I $69,e00/oltoi ahop. «nA009 ! I fi W aahington 20 acres _ Conterviiie.WAMt. TWIN PALLS Cul«>•2 : Adam/Hood view, warn ' bAdroom, 1 bath, refrtoAi rual acreage In Twir Btor/atova lncluded.N«^ NELSON 1 » E N H C3 U S E roof, vinyl akilno^vtndcwt towa. ^ Can w - ^ - a a o T LLC 'canMl. foncad yard, aut REALTY, ,May30-Saturday,May31-31-Sunday,Junel ■ aprlnklara. Muat Saa iO H C ------“ 734-3930 .*72.000. 208-730-e56Bseo 10.80 acree In Melor O il w731-6833.‘______Valley, rolling hills aloneong TWIN FALLS Excelleni - mud creek. 15 watoitor restaurant business lW m FALLS e x a S bdnn shares. May be split twkMtrtca opponunlty Illness forco e r ' s a 3 bath. cuM»^«ac. 28S2850 (buyer lo verily). WollII «& ol salo ownen soy must aq. n, family a IMng roonoom. power on propertyt y . sell. Easy terms ovallablo » > c / e i ; ^Dorag» & utility roorr}om, $84,900. Coii Hunteiiter with alfordabie down *taa haat. AC, tenceiced Rowland 539-644545. payment Fovoroblolww) . ^ r d , landscaping, primJrime #106538 with option lo purchase, IocaUon. $166.00(,000. B aorea. Seep wateit e r High^rbibnttylocaltonwllh ; S ^ 7 3 4 - 6 5 0 e after S.*>■___ through acroogo mostit o ol abundant parking. Won't j a c k ;: p o T , NEV, : •fW iN FALLS lovelT e ly the year. Utilities nearbyrby. lostll Lezomlz 734-7007.’ 'S bdrm., 3 balh. nnai e a r fi shares of TFCC watorItor. ,------, partt $135,000. 206-731•731- Property can bo splitIt InIr • Finally, you caan own a home 4672 771 Apache Way.ray.* two. $38,900 Cali Oovlc W atson 543-8345 BUY m for less than tllthe same price as renting!r< TWIN FALLS nice 3 bdrm 1104306 •2 bath, racenlly romoc TWINFALLS SELL rri oled, large 1 car garag* Raatdentlal lot In Wlndmiltmill • Finally, you caan save yourself ththe commute! with atoraga. $7S,00(‘' “ O- Heights. Approx, 1 acre DennisDe R. Curtis Bed:ckie Kukal Rich Wliitliitescarvcr Call 20S><20>1732.’ ____ WolT has boon drinod. W««« ATIMES- mDR Curtis Co, WWESTERRA Ceniii2n i u r y 2 1 ‘ TWINFALLS hovo 0 builder or brlni RENT-TO-OWN: RetRent your own.S42.500 Col R(Real Estate Great Valleialley Properties I xrodltl 2 bdrm.,1 ball30th. koy Wolvorton 308-0980 ■ NEWS Msncod yard,dock.k. 2 4 M105844. ■ CLASSIFIED hour recorded msg. $52$525 2.6 acrea on Stonocrool • New floor plans .Rafllerorrrcifree latKlscupin}^ •866-716-3S92 ext. 71.-1.* Road. Great acreageS fo WILL ■ • *541 monthly paymentntOAC .2,3,or4b«licdrooms ...click on RealI Estate - Home!l e s e l le r = s = your now homel 2.5 ^ C C M l wotor shores, $25,000;fo FILL EVERY • No money down OACC .lO -y c arwirranty m ■ ■ I Coll Slovo Kohntopp 734 H I 1991. #108068 NEED ' • Spccial flnuitancc rates available n l wrww.mogk»mDoyroany.con j M l M u j n ^ ^ Or for moreire information, m U e y . « i I m a g ic v a lle- v y BUY ITI m a g m om ! call (77575) 755-2555 | *fre»-«dgaoltown. 156< r e a lty I a q .ft.2 o r3 bdrm,2baU ’ fcmJIyfTrvTlre-pIace.Ho•S 208-734-1991 < 'iub, targe fenced back• « - HANSEN DoaUllulbiilkllni ; #,-yardw/l4x24shop. ■ I sHo on 26 ocros In RodS S ------^------Crook Canyon 9 mlios S WIN FALLS - Own< ol Hanson. $2eS0/ocro carry 1 bodroom w/g<7/oas 208-423wt444- hoot. $39,900 or 1 boi room. S29.900 acres w/woier, ready ti build. 3 milos oast ol Hwy ( 93. Tornis ovalloblo. kii Co NELSON 324-4602 or 280-0578.*?■* REALTY, u c•C KIMBERLY------73 4-3930 N_____ $74^00. This 5 ocro p oircol r« = = i Is roody to bocomo you^our J/T H E TIMES-NEWS*S now homo sito. Noturiural . q;fi(as«lfled Deportmentw n t rock wall on East sklelo olc J 4^ ' Office houra aro0 proporty. Woll Installoi 8:00 am to 5:30 pm juslnoods poworS Cathie Blevii Susan Brown J t Monday thru FrkJay. ‘V- For moro details visl . ReaUor',ABR,Rclocj H RiMllor’ ThoHo8sTeam.com o 71 [ WooroopontooJIwalk-iiilk-fn coll Wall Hoss 737-3931939 Fine H om e Spcciali; CRI 731-7210 < i trafik; to assist you In u If’ or Tomi Gooding 737^3,^7 7 3 1 - 2 9 0 0 bulkJlng yoijr ad to 3940. MLS»10651, • maximUo your results.Iits. PC»(3051 - Or call ono ol our Classtfiod Solos [ P r m d e n t i i [ GEM m Nikikki Boyd 1>20B*733-0S31 e x<• i 2 STATE REALTY, INC,>10. ' Associate 6Broker, ADR. GRI 132 3 r d 8 tW 208-734-0400 m TWln FftlU (M ice 08-1429 TWINFALLS : ^ 1-208-677-4042 $545,000 This 5 acr > ; 1263 O vw tand Ave.^ pai'col has o grool cC--1 5 o r Burley Office* - tocallon on tho Eosl SW I oftown.Cltysorvicoavalivall- r PUBLIC SERVICE«— able ond rood Ironiogc MESSAGE For moro details vis ■Qeuing property? Don'tI't p^DOV T h o H o ssT o o m .c o m c Mike Ericks(kson luiie Hill t-a n y Tees until lt'asokl.Fa .coll Wolt Hoss 737-393 R c jlto r', ABR, CCRI . Kc.iit(i.iltor'. Kelocalion Spcci.iliM. ibou or Toml Qooding 737 vijreo Inlormation abo TlioTl Collins Ccnn(.-ciion ; avoiding llmosharo ai 44 7 Relocation Spcci.•ccialistI ■ : rool estate scams, wrIwrllo PCH2121 3 0 8 - 4 2 0 7 280-3561 ; to the Faderol Troe I Commission, Washin ■ ton. D.C,. 20580. • I > orcaJIthoNaUonol Frouif GEM ' lnformotk>n Contor,or STATE REALTY, INC 1-800-876-7060.*iV 20S-734-0400 ■ Laura H Assoc, V Rclocati ■ 28< I TWIN FALi.8 'T/radT 5< i , t piAQIC RESERVOIRR afoeka?'Chock rolut a Fitzeeraid t ■ A HOUSE ON onnew4plo)iea. :, Broker, CRI, t THE LAKE CaD Chuck 733-820r ' Here's your chance lor: ation Specialist IW ifrraiSlSspocoR . :• grtot, 2 bdrni., 2 batti 8 0 - 6 8 1 1 ' «. offordobk) woekortd pork,wllhlaundr) novic )ohn Koning 206-734-1482/420-4728e• i RcMltor'.CRI. ; ^ J r y . N i c k I m a m o i ; ^ ‘Rvi?rFAnrapi5nH5 Rcloc.Uion Spcci.ilisi Ift bdnn, house. (500 2nd. I Rcallor*7 4 Groat ^ u s e , grool spospot. and222 Flior.)Ca 4 2 0 - 3 7 7 4 539-6655 areal dealll Bryon 306-4586.’ :^ aii 1 TW l^ FAIXS Oul 01 ore , on owner must solll 2 bdnr ! V/lndemwre Real Estatsta te appraised ^ . 0 0 0 soil fl H m i H H H I 206.72(M2Sy $48,000,1431 7th Avo.drm., I jllfor Lan S S a 3 bdrm , oppralsed $Si Asso Kent&i Cindy Collillins 000 ^ lor $39,000. X j l H | Sth Ave, W. Renta $500, roker/Owner U H $S5Q.CaUa01-666-g32: Bn 421 iBUHL;',-" ‘------www.kikentandcindy.com»m Speetacfllar Snaka RhRIvar irry lones IKent: 280-5352 : C a n y o n view s. Appre3prox. isoc. Broker, I)Broker, CRI, ABR, 80 acras'Includlngig l 1/2 CRI, CRS, i mile of rtver frontage.QM 12 HAZECTON : Co'ommefci.ll Servitcs ' u r e a of orchard w/var1< 100 X 100 Building Wl: 2 0 - 0 7 0 7 ^biB 20* walls. Roli up auti zamiz Gerry Turner cCindy: 280-5336 . of fruit. Many posall: Kc.illor’ :-'.tiulIdlng a ltaa. Call11 KKav malic 17’ doors, frontluJo'! Bonnie Lezai Associiciale Broker CiRl, CRS, '•^o l^lo n 308-090J9 0 0 . H i 420-6101 ABR,R, R elocation D irector drains, 8' fkx>rs (cemap & Realtoi*, 175CR www.maglcvaleyrealty.citvcem 10' Insulation. Poaalb[jjor 734-907S n ie Collins Coibnncction: Kent, Cindyy & lulie ; • long lami lea^.$350,0( i ■ alble m a g i c v a ilele y },000 I r e a l t y JEROME . Greal building alta wl i208-734-1d9 with B su< _____* 9 '' IlgM industrtai, al growii Realtoi ;ia566M a"42 acre ^anch. Inlaraectlon In Jeromonad YoulKnowUJ s , •i rtvar, pasture, irrigaligallon Poasibllltias ore endlea Rclocol ayatem. Homes,I, o u t Additional 37 acraa pl( • Sbuikjim. $148,000.I. tad available. $160,0< Call20fre2a-2SS4.*14.* Call Kip McKehrey 26plot- ue Loosli 5000. *105636- tor*, ABR. CR|, m TWMFALL8 sKnowI :otion Speciolisi We Raduoad $50,0001 37.- ■ ■ acrasxoneda0.2accaa ! 8 0 - 7 6 5 3 ; Jeanne Wilson ■ ------a a frtjm Klmberty R oa emore Realtor* ' C3)(M>00:2 0 acrea. PB «, nii City Umlta&M-2 zoning tifui river frontage. Q« i Services 5 3 9 - 4 0 6 1 Rea)l Estatete I thermal wefl on propei L water Commercial Ser F o r m o ra d a t« l|a vl Sharp 733-U59. *1009: >07 TheHaaaTetfm.comom a r 37.03 acraa E Of Hankli 5 3 9 .4 9 0 ; 7^038 Road. Zoned Ag. Cou call Wan Heaa 737-3S nklna o r T am i Q o o d in g, 7S7^ aaaily ba zoned oor V sRQ -n w c io L Frontage onJould Kk 3940.M L8#1062 5om - PCi2721 bertyRd.40««arahan 5,10 83301 .(208):J) 733-5336 • Fax (2208)733-2821 | $696,000. Cali GanaiKIm- ___ 1615 Addison A\ a . ’Ellle Sharp 733-565laraa. fnw, . 1 ^ J l 1104400 i a o r ' , I M ------^ Toil Frb 1 I '• Office H ours Mon-FrlMi 8:30-5:30,<• S a t 9 -1 1 I GEM \ ^ m s \ I STATEREALTY.JW'Jo "uimSiS^^tx a m ■------^ ^ ------206-734^)400' . U . , \ve. E. •Twin Falls, .trt--- ■ ta ly , I------;------1 (800) 734-5536 '* ' > J ■

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FAILS Ciaiin l j d k m i B FILBHFORSALEOR *UA OK v a l l e y AREA JCROME j e in country 2 b « h .TWtNWIN FALLS BaM DMi In FILeRm 1 & 2 fo«jnwm apL KIMBEI« R L V Intarvlawlng FA Naw company tooUng to room. n 1 batn mobUt. $390 Twbrw in. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. 361 C l• a an& m odarn. I«r2i2bdrm..atov*. " warihousa - , lLEASERMtaurint.lnop- ' haat. 220 • sration. doing w«ll. Call buy or lM a« h o u m . Any «dap.CaD206-a24-M90* * 3nl.3nl. Av*. W. $700/mo. + Conad d o o n and ao* ‘ w/appia. S45aAno.> d»p. yWlM :ludaa diahwaahar & dap..ra(a,«54n2r r* 1-208-312-4335* 2 IWM FALLS Cula 2 bdrm. ■raProoartyUgmL calling.. 1*84I fraaway V B ,l 1 Plaaae caB20a00 or Steva. . ^ Cali 20&-53&-6696* hom " a in country. $ 4 0 0 / -rwiKWIN FALLS Modern a OpM y w i wM n CCy^TfgfffH HOUND P month. 20B-324-te0(5.* bdrm. IH bath. S700mo. =T 3r BHOfC 2 bdnn, $375 FR EERI BUHL - 3 btdroom, 1.75 C UlLaroa,cJaan2 bdrm. !REMT.Lftan«v.3 OAKLEY 5 bdrm.. 2 bath, *- b d n a..2 .2 i bath,applanoaa. aa tor laaaa. lat . 816 WV L L t n e S balh wim gaa fireplace, ■ ,T??- , dupplax. Fancad yard. ia 20.000 aq.lL 43&-2< covared dack, nawar I 400Daq, tl. S6Se/mo. WIN FALLS ram odaled oatKi^,NodogaW Mng. Sutaa.pd6d6»7W.» cantrtla•1 air. o a rto a . W /0 B-2200 ^.sebS+SSsdap. I. 2nd buM no carpab and rool. «f7,500 I $350 dopoelt. Roferincoa cloacloan, 1 bdrm, $395 appli §omime utlla. paid. $590> q.fLA1lon2.41 . n i l . ID pA U l *80 24X60-wAipgra- raqulrad. Call 436-0156* utilsutilsbutolod, 734-3110.* $400Mdap.n®g. 539«7a.* learthequletl 2'c°°.VJitfuilyfanoad juiotnCtmOM > daa, to bo movod. Ntc« BHOSHONCdaanBh 1 bdrm. rENDELL 3 bdrm., 1 bolh, n o n n FALL82bdmt~~ w/oulaldeda atoraga too, , NELSON 'hotne.43S-6737/431-^- a 3DtNQ2 bdrm. 1 batt). Laurall•IPakApartiM nts saw*, no pata. $375/ C all Kip all uttlltla* pd. + cablo TV, NowNewly romodolod. Supor p le ^ m w v lf ^ j d tn g 17« ipM cK .i.., ’;K S 'iS REALTY, LLC T you pay or\ly 1/2 'on otocL ^corfco. S e a ^ 206-2603771 * jjg o Jl ♦ dis!^ 734-0480 280-6000.. 734-3930 fonced yd., bod/Jurn. II M^omoaapaca . ..I***...... wood, 1^*66 ft. 3^bdrm% I! rENDELL 4 bedroom, Snor f m ™r^ALLd 2 bdrm., 1 Pwlaaalooj i,iaRiala bath, can stay In pork with nnoodod. $310. Call 208- ’''EN ODING Low Incom e ______a a . P rim a B |m some appliancos., 1 car townhouaa, appla in- f o r la a a a Dlack&«Ma - JEROME 14X70 romohled. Mft-1523 Of 404-4397. M kUad. 1 bdrni. apla. looatlon. Up to f- approval Of con bo movod S garogo, storage. & base- >g W/D. No L a k e a to< Control air. 10X34 rt. Cali 208-734.2012 Of Weit Side Court For TT"*/NFALL8. “n ^1^'!te. $450 dap. Coll i700a••««•«••••• , . sijKSi: 733-7654 lof appolnimonf ^bdrm., 2 bath duplox at furn l7»4827.aKar 6 pm* T o n y a Backuaat734-B l Con 324-5223,* ^ lurnaco. SOOO/monlh + rinnoon. nlco nalghbor- 731-3138. 519 ROM SL (Ofl of Filor) dopideposit. 208-637-4482.* Dd, vralking dbtonca to IOOOaq.ft.2W nn.';. TWI*! 75a33Tb55?o5SFAI KIMBERLY 65 Fkwtwood i v t inPon»noiDl«tAC,appls.. Ir = = $59S-Kteposll ’ duplex»x S$46 0 + dep d slt. I^ ------aioy & Kinga. 3 apfa. *- 14x66 ft. 2 bdrm. Qas. I ddbi. gorago w/oponor. k Ibedfoom C^206-*06-734-4120.* k CM availoliobto. Call Shirley .. n-Sti 930-12:30' FurnlshlngB. $10,900/ I sprinklor aystom. $790/ $495*_depo»it Y w a r»^ALLS m 2 bedroom .- AOMeSSTllTM l^v^ru4i>y OpenSt»i*unSHdUay* '' otlor. Call 423<282.* | p 44-4966 . . woeltdoya ba- BUHL 2 bodroom, 1 bath, month.1 n yoorioaso 0 noon. SmaH pota ond „ 0atad “ * undorgrouTKl 1 bath,I. Stova.Sti rolrig. 0W & ------PPt**wrt . roqulrod, 206-735«J73.* mobllo homo. $400 mo. * fi loklngOK, Equni Idng. quiet bolkttng, w /D .NNo o pets. 732-0895.- ou«!;iI;!!™°“ _ mJ'JffS:ykaapm M aM RUPERT Mobllo homo to doposn. Long term loaso. t t TWIN FA LLS L o a s o to I BUFBURLEY I hSLsusing Opportunity* ^57 Bftj m N F A lytiiitfmaoldor bo movod. Good shopo. No pots. 206-543-6342. ' ^ f a l l s 2/3 bEfTm.: ®” ®o5kSKS?" OwnI 2 bdrm,, 1 bath, SSavrtooth Village, ------ly room , firopioco, Ham mack i^O.softoaiacal S6000/O(for. 206-436. - ODING 1 bdrm., all foruHodcla 6666 or 208-731-6969.’ BBUHL 2 bedroom, 1 bath, bsml., b corpon, prosldont o0 IIriondly communiiy, O O OI [..fenced yard, som e 734-4330 all now Insldo. $450 * sirool. s 208-736-6464 * Is now occopiing. opplapis. Incl. W/D. Cloee to L . ^ _ UtllltIO:t io s & lo w n c o r e ------— latkmcrtMva ' TWIN FALLS 10 bO movod. S300 deposit, No pots/ = appllcollonolor1.2,&3 show3pplng, No peta/smok- dod, $520 + deposit TWINFALLLLS - nt»ts(natsaga. TWIN FALLS Quito 2 bod- otdor dOl. vndo, 3 bdrm,. 2 smoking, 20e-543-®239.‘ " bodroom opailmonls. *r>g.I. $425»$ dop. 934-8355* TWINfN FALLS ’34-1556/543^S48.’ 302Socor»ndAvoEflsL2 ThIaiaapobIpubOeatrvka bairt. oartli slovo. most | room homo. Appls. Small ,Closo lo shopping. , - d > osUoolllce8,Re- JP*!??vneamtnlol : ' BURLEY 2 bdm),, 1 balh, y ROME Newtown *•••, falls 3 bdrm. 2 " S r major oppis., nowor gas yard. Wolor Included. localod Ol; " room, store room, iha TknaaImaaWawa. S350 monlh, $150 dop. NOn pots/smoklng. $450. < uses 3 bdm>.. IH bolh. oppis., dlshwoahor. lurnoco. 20a-734-6733.‘ Coll 208-677-2382' 1220 Eaal 16lh St. IVO, DW, W/D hookups. . . . I $700 3 bdmi. 1 both homo. Burl.,.ID . .u^n-dT.Sgo hookups, AC, go- n ^SCSr"’- , resTiSorfa^HuBky ^ \ RLER 2 bdnn. older homo W/0 V hookup. Now car- . :rowove. rolrig. 1 yoor “ y' , polto. $660. 241-4 p „7i ? oh Ittlo block on tpp-^ Slop by Iho ollico )se S595+dep. 208- B33 Shoshone N. W P “ w/appis. W/D hooldjp. pot/point, p Slroogo shod. ^bolwoon 9 A.M. and Piaaaa call Sunrlso.ao. Chuck 733-8207 f f o S T1. brown J collar. R 0 « I7 4 o r 3249e.*______Ilod noar downtown. Coll 734-8789.* . i nowiy romodolod bolh, 3 3 bdrm., 2 both. AC, dock, ss5 I gv.l f“»j Id PhaaaanI Vlaw icrtptlon glo5«es Storogo shod. $900/mo. + EquEqunl Housmfl Opportunily honcndlcappod/dlsoblod. Townhomaa. ^ CrodIKidil chock roqulrod, ty/IH FALLLLS Otllce spoc- w/cllp on aur I S400, 208-934-9595* S Hnmucnppoa AccussflUio ^igo : aunglassoa. In dop. Call 208-324.5523* 10 loking applicolions < o q s 1208-733-2218. es ol ThuHursdoy'sSlOO- Rock CrooklOk C Canyon park CGOODING 2 bdrm. 2 both, • Ihroo and lour bod- JBdfms. ? $349-195 »★*****★***• $150 ome I W/D indudod. Big yord TWIN TV FALLS RiSSlIMBERLY Ig., romodolod o D W i W/D hookups. month utlinios In- p io a s o ccall a ll 733-14f.( )mopoftmonl3 in lomily FALiS'Cioarr'" cludod. 208-420«504*20 410-7W* S525, 20&-934-9595* 1 & 4 Bedroom i1 tfttSbdroom apt. S335 mo„ Lroir poctoos ond cloan, TVI/IN FAI TWIN FALLS Of vicinlly - 3)oct. Rent bosod on lo pota. 734-6600*. 2 *>drm,.'Ti„ 1 both. 4-plox on t w in PALL GOODING 2 bdrm, 2 bolh Haiiowa H Property Mgmt. dopdoposil $250. Avaiiablo P'”lomo. Jorome Horllogo LLS LOST Prtzo0 to Boeing Pigoon sooking 2 or 3 bdrm., 1 ^ 1300 Kimboriy R d.«11 nownow.208-423-6792.* ------Sunrlsoiso N. On site loun- cos - Shops blue chock. H , monuloclurod. 2 shods, ' imos. Applicotions moy fw iN Fj ;k. Hor bond t i s 1/2 balh. yard, ts t limo i FALLS • Now taking dry, AC.\C. No1 pots/smoking. si20S & Locollons kay0230. '97.•97. Roword ol buyor or HUO possible. _ igyord. S375.934-959S,- _ TWiNWIN FALLS 2 bdim noor bo otoblolnod Irom Joromo applicilicatlons'for studio $450»^ I GOODING 3 bdrm,. now TWIN T4 FALLS 1 bdrm.. CSI •using Aulhority, 200 aparti P roperty MgmL $20. Cali 208-208-644-1114* 916-979-1185 or omail C CSI. all ulils. lurnishod Hout irtmants in oldoriy w>im gaiFALLS Clean, qutot 13OO Kiml 1596H & 152614 Filor Avo mcli >rth Elm S tre et, Twin projec LOST REWARVARDI ii Border tioaihllig(»aol.com or corpoi. 430 Michigan 1 including HBO/Showilme. Nortl jects lor alngios or ' m.. 1 1/2 both condo 73< 916.2Q4-89G3 COM,* SSOO *dop 206-e37-6S23’ E .S380 & S400 ♦ dop. No;No smoking/pois. $450 + Falls,lls, Idaho or by colling couolotplea, proloronco glvon Colllo/Shophilopherd X black wolor/yard caro provided, S10< 3-5765, Equal Housing to nea )odows near collogo^ — _ to, brown oya- HEYBURN 3 bdrm, 2 balh, " SIOO dop. Evos 734-0414.* 733-i loar-elderly, oldoriy, " idos oppis., walor, k roloroncos. no pots. M S395 ♦ S350 dop. Storogo >porlunity. handleidlcapped/dlsoblod. I. yonj coro, $550 + ^ 6 0 8 ^K b ro w s , mole. m oi Saddle Coll206-420-0125‘ WIN FALLS Smoll sludio 0 toking opplicotions M-TSffiliTlgRM shopo blackack marking bn shod, W/0 nook up, no __ S300/mo. ♦ $100 dop. All Also t( or v^li sell, reason- smoking/pols. TV opiando appHcadonoa for IhrooIhr and lour bod- “bin dn, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H I back. Largeo a f 'ty r.o M TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm ., utilit.utilrtioS4.cablo.733-e84r n^orioro poro hobltoclonos roomo down ownor corry Call 206-670-0125- W/0, V all kilchon appls. ■nopaitmonls in family $350 moi fIN FALLS Coll 206-33»-324^480*::; un ostudio 0 con una pfoloct monlh. 734-8258.* TWIN S535mo. ♦ dop, 73-1-8918* WIN FALLS vory nico. de ui oct. Ront and utilities nFoll3Shops.com REW ARD $2<$200 coah.lor JEROME 3 bdrm., 1 bolh. _S 3 bodroom , 2 bolh. solala icomo on un proyoc* bosodod on Incomo. Appll- TWIN FALLS FAI U rgi, cloan Nowty romodolod kllchon . TWIN f v FALLS 2 bdrms, 1 garj rm. opt. No pols/ ^®”'Lowor Rotes* Inlo. loadingIng t lo orrest and garago. appls.. AC. 5675 lor d08-734-9450,* OWca-ShofiOD-W«rehouaa'a por.sona that EQUAL HOUSINQ Ihorll/, 200 North Call20»- a to n a from now JEROME 3 bdrm.. 2 bath TWIN fy FALLS 2 bodroom . DoleDoloina or Dan 733-7616.' onciocionos, los onclonos o gim} Stroot, Si Twin Foils. TWIN FALLSFAI noor CSI hko Locaiion. 5 l l f l OPPORTUNITY ^ Prop.,tVMgmL In Bellavua. 'mobelo homos. No pols. $350 « + doposil. wator a n d r ----- los lil 1 llsiodos. Tamblon ac- < Idahorto ori by colling 733- now, spocious,spa 2 bdrm,, 1 7 '; ® '« ^ 00 sq. It. brown, AJl rMl atui» MvwUMg n $475-525* deposit. Long . g plando oppllcouonos 5765. mb«lyRH11 ■ INI nr«tC>b>W It MibtM U 35. Equal Housing both, bsmbsi t. opt. oil utils. 1300 Kiml Ion & grayay ccolored dry irx Fkir Homing Aci wtucti lorm looso roquirod. Call §o“a'?3“, o k 6 < ro apartom 'onlos con Opporl»rlunity. incl., onlyonl) $585 + doposil. ______^ — sta ck e d . 53£539-0570 you rruUn i rnvgal to MvtniM 206-324-690^ 543-6342 _ s 0 qualro.dormllorlos •air, pr*l«ranc« umuuor » - Won't1 tost.lof Must soo. Coll r ------^^ ■ ■ ■ ^ ■ R l l will remainn on ononymous.- TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm, 1 3/4 iolproyeciodoia Accoploplando appllcoclonos now 1-800-231-4305.’1-6C ^ ^ aiicriffllfliiion ti«M0 on JJEROME 3 bdrm., $490 ^b a th , g a r a g o O p p is ,, BUHI i^[»mia:asnW3 = month, fotofoncos. 316 ,, ■UHL lamltnltia. El olqullor y los ahoro ATTEfflFENTION I f«irtoicl{i,'fifnil>J’ «l»l'ut,*or loncod backyard, on a 1 bodroom yhlid,lidados so bosoron on ^(run T w if Ti FFArLLS ; N o w o r 3. 3n3. Wosl. 208-539-2836* ^ 1.. 2 bolh, gorago U m m S K U CLASSIOSSIFIED niiianai origin, or an cul-do-sac, M orningsido Hailhtailowa Property Mgmt inaroiresos. Las opplk:oclo- gola1 comoco bn un proyoclo d o c k 'a ERTISERS •mention, is mako an/ (ucn JJEROME 3 bdrm., 2 both, School.notmoking.no c 130taOOKImboriyRd.tll noss se: puedon oblonor do one (. oppis, AC. 322 KIMBERL'LY Singio wido ADVERT pr«loi*nc*. ■imlialion or monuloclurod homo In a r oncianos (oolloros or “ V doubio spaces pois. $750 $750 dop & 734-»334 do JoromoJl Housing Au- naroloojos). Proloroncio 0 Ingsldo $625. Crodtl and now ( siaiui incijdot chlldian nico park. Option lo ronl rotors. „ 208- 543-5522* ------thorlarliy .'2 0 0 N orth Elm , los qui k. 208-733-2652.* avail. Friiriondiy Village Please ch(ch eck youcV or loaso S5G5/mo,*S200 — quion oston corco do I under ina aga ol tS living GOING. GOING siroc'001 on Twin Foils, ido- ancioniionos, los oncianos 0 TWIN FALLS FAI Quioi. Cloan 1 E ^ atatea. Ask ad on theth e (Irst day. wiiri paronli or lagai dop. Coll Uso 644-9458.* TWIN TV FALLS 3^drm.-. 2 , month ront FREEr |f flp jj cgilooian, pregftani worn«n bath, all appls. AC. W/Q, LEASE BEFORE ho or llamon ol 733-5765, I09 llsiodos.|isi| Tamblon oc- 2 bdrm.rm. 350 51h Avo. £, ’ |T« find a n erro r nno poopla wuftng ortloUy JEROME J 3 bodroom.~2 ? THEY'RE GONE . OpOi)orlunidod Iguoi paro coptoritondo appllcoclonos laundry,Iry. covorod parking, 0>cluK>ii>nuni»w Id. hookups, $825 *500 dop. * . " we Will illc( correct it, balh, or 2 bdrm., 1 both, 1 - ♦ ♦ * * * ♦ * * * provi^vision do vtvlondo. pQva■o oportomontos a com No smolmoking/pots, S450 TWIN FAIALLS Single 4 Wo wi nott bo t» rosponsUo 206-734.7309/731-2964* .p^ ------TM» nowtpspor will noi car garage. Laundry _ *FAWNBROOK APT.* I 0 pualro donhiiorlos mo. ►*do do p 732-0630* doubio spcipocos avail. Froo lor orrofS rsoil ollor tho Ilrsl Knoolngly aceepi any hookup. 55 & oldor. Coll TWIN TV FALLS 4800 Sq II., NcNowloasing 1,2. and JEROIIOME Sonlor housing. ° oslwick ApartmentD f o l ? p r o y o c to d o la TWIN FALLS FAI Ouiot, nico, mo. ront.t. C 1 am eo Mobile doy ol pub' publk^llon.- wwcri ll in vtolallon ol Itio 208-324-3733/ 73I-3733,* SIOOO S mo. $300 cloaning 3 bdrm. / P fos iltia.Elalquilorylosut- upsloirlairs lg. 2 bdrm.. Eatataa..0011734-6064- C dop. On canyon iim. Cnil *SPI•s p e c ia l s *s p e c ia £S( ’J mcwdroom, oil opplioncos, law. Oor rMMr* ire hor»^ JEROME *] 4 bdrm. gas. big ^ a d o s so bosoron on 1 bath.Cm.OW. W/D hookup, . . ^ 1======Coll TwirTwin Falls inlaimed Ihal all (twellirvgi *' 934-8223 Or 308-6302.* Full;Fully appliance kilchons, W/OOlocility.privolo polio. m »i}v*ni»od m ihii nm>*pt0w Iroos.’4 ocro. 575 N. Fir. J, A Accoptod. $440/mo. mgrosiresos. los opplicocio- yd., $44(M40 + $250 dop No 131 oxt. 2. or Are available on an equal S500/mo. 208-324-2a34* T\ onorgy olliciont I so puodon oblonof peis/smcsmoking 420-9555’ B 6 1 6 ^ l y 877-4042.* TWIN FALLS Country ond 1015 moro, jr immodiato ' movo In. opponunlty baili. To homo, 3 bdrm., 4 bath, . i S l B complain ol dnerimlnailon 'JEROME A-171 Almost ^ ^ Callali Cindy at 324-0572* 2® h * FALLS Qufto'noigrr cal ftuo Toll lroe al l-OOO- now 3 bdrm.. 2 bath, op- (inlshod I bsmt. AC, dbl. 734-1600 KIMBi jos, S3B5, Studio $275. ho Drorll llomen at 733-5765. ihaatAvalorlncS475. ohnrb 22 bdrm,I 2 both ^ h ,.^ ^.r.p4„00 I. „ e „ . loncod acros wilh horso pois/smoklng. P Lawn mow- uHandicap . accossiblo. ^p-j. Ing diatanco 10 closolo orono. $950 monlh. Ing Ii provided. S900/mo, ipls. Includod.no pets. Oportiortunldod Iguol poro loCSi,$275. Coll111208-312-2111- provislivision do vMondo. - ols. 2 bdrm. duplox. ^ n o oO* * SINGLE? Me( I------I EElwoodS Evans 734-1401* dop.w/looso, a 736-1722* I : I. W/D hookup, smoll ______gorage, $500 + dop. 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Idaho. ^ OMBehodOttlrtet tothaBISS'iSfsSS" ei wSiSSU!)f W ood River QCNEItAL an oopUcatlon at aftoanon BeMKeptS^ Vall^Ca:all Randy at SUIMERWnW O R K txalnaaa naadad CADC CA conmcatiorror bach- J v I h I H I »S. a S o E Jeroaw . aotlng '• applicaUona nS O A DAY POTENTIAL alor's degree roqulrod. i/7 tim a a l« m n ta ry mthelHcB IHe Inauraoce 206-676>22a234.* $10J»Baaa-■ae-ApfM." lii'gSSSF JSiSUcoUons takon daily. ------:------PT/FT posltloi Local posHkjns. Musl M pasa crtminai history W * e a c h a r and tor a a- industry, a iltlon avairin Pleosriso no phono calls.* y,andtWalawhy: p a r m. ■ • Customeraalealalea/servtoe* 1-800-293-3985 oxt.612r ctchock prior to emptoyment Mllvary • Sun Valley Ko»/gn rarttaed base aala- waiHad aio 1 AUNT SHERRY'S opon 24 - rtwumelo 7^ iR s------3. farmmachkt- Qratfraaumea)neaxpertenfia. ^ t l o n . This posltkjn t Il, nts. ICCP corWiod, Lev- BARTENDER | W alker Center r f ? reame Needed ♦ iWrthTssjsas'siss *,*» ora. 3M*714r Allma)oraoa s F/T with growth t a * e 2003-04 ichool compenaat inn onvironmonl. 26 yra, PT “ Snako Rivor Elks. Sond 1120A M ontana SL '* ,'1 innlnol to terminal ric rosumo to 412 E. 200 W. )otonlial. Candldolos Closing date Ju n e Markatlnittlng auppon and FEED MILLO.OPCHATOR .Txpononco. 20&-733-9630’ ' Ooodirtg. ID 83330 ». Contact Sharon laptopeI providedpn to help FT. Must hav CDL Qood Joromo. ID 83338*- . ^ Tiust hovo a good drlv- Up y (0 .42/mlia. Komar ( avo iS n S o tS r; CHILD CARE 24 hours. J ng rocord. work history c .i | r. Clork. Shoahono youbettari)ar serve our nwTv salaiy&'mec all6>fr46<«1S2 >IDtstrk:tl312 Wnoeds wooKonas avoil. Moals 4 BOOKKEEPiNQ B < indottitudo. Pro- .. _ Ids CalI32 www.worWorMuditudentsoeA* snacks includod. All agosl Looking l-i for on Individual w/ imploymont drug losi- DRIVER•RS P.O. 5Boxo x 2 D ._____ Medical,al,d fl en ta l4 4 0 1 k —:------Also noodod an P.qP, Call 324-5784.‘ bookkooplng, ' payroll, and ng Is roqulrod. Wo of- Wantiintod oxporiencod Shoshomlono, ID B33S2 4 Accessm toto regtonal train- q e k e r a L q r a d c r o pPERATOR e r • accouniing oxp. lor lull COut Patient Counselor or ^compollllvo wogos. shoiiort haul dnvors. or coll 206-686-2338*20 ingaasocUo d a tea to assist m ♦ T n S s ^ i i i CHILD CARE Slay al twmo uilcJors ImmedlataI oponlngopo for ' timo posilion with local * for Twin Falls. - nodical, donlol. 401k CollOll206-324;714B* FnnCATllmON gr^ngyoa your c ^ ♦ Gonoral U deroporator.' .moms, wniching agos 6 Contact Anne Stowa Labor finish grader c Insurance ogoncy. Sand * ind more. Applicotlona DRIVER ig School Dl$t 231 ♦ V o rlooty t y of linanclal ♦Constructi'ctton CaDJacltaoolM nTruddrto ■ wooks nnd up. Monday* 734-»200* :R S Ooodlngi resum e to P.O. Box 269 :on bo pickod up at a CTTRI7UNSP0RTATI0N has thela lollowing.vacon-I ..indudlr|gllfoin. ♦ S w CI Oporators Equipment Friday 7-G 30. Call bolero Twin Falls ID. 83303 ^CUSTOMER SERVICE your s 4 onnultlos ^ Londscap< 9pm208-735-1654.‘ rour locol Job Service o T R. TX 1 4 11 w o slo rn d o a fore}rcortlfied teachors: surance 4. ipore 324000k3004* Atlonlxyt; SoncJi Siantfloy.' ★College Students* o'>r aai 250 Northwood slatos.is. Compollllvo poy. Bualne. 20a-736wi979‘ working w/DD • Production Bonusos P'oa>loaso, Must oltoch o Hi HPP oquip. CALL TO- must holdholt roquirod cortlll- ♦ E q u o IX f l U S • No oxp. Nocossary curr:urront copy ol your day800-311-4101 8C orap- cation1 lor Ic posilldn. R o- Employor'O' . Noapplk s provided, cllonts in group homo * f ptirJ/oft " i S S S S>n, i ' ^* benefits, sotting, Excollont bonolils. • i Scholarship Program drlv1 riving rocord whon r,iy onli:niino ot quirosI Vocational Vi Cortlfi- „ . . • SI .500 Training Program oPPi!ipplying,* JJw .oicttransportatlon.com cf cation.I. Consumers C Econ H^ufeolth)l that this might be rT T S S T A ^ npetltKro salon. EOE. Ploaso coll Toroso *5 '39-1200* 20B-536-2004' Call 733-2S44.- Jr s ------Endorser•somoni. Knowledge oorforyoucSlI: ^oSrta^ind «7M 040 C allTSW =? DRIVER ckal253-22«120 blETARY------DRtVElIVER B A TTfvckDrMngSehool T r ^ob o b M anogomonl JonetPocka ACCOUNT MANAGER CASHIER g iro^nailyour A t t t v T? KMVT C B S 15 sooking on Full limo dlolory ovoning 3P' Delivery De Is looking for c la sssACDL3-»48wk. f oncouroE rosumo to I*A VJC/ESTAROPPORflMJNTTY'^ Evos. & wookonds. olossionol contract drtv- classe .'tggrossivo. soil molivat- Must bo 17 yjs. or oldor. suporvisor. ®' 1pm-9pm. prolo: SOS. Job plocement. , kO(oro8lors.bl2 .» er.'. executingox doiivory ond $30.0,^ « 0W . P|oa»-|calllmmMUMylor , IP»*«j od Accounl Managor. Apply In porson oftor Spm _ lollon nnd «ppllcn. Po'Mlm™rs'” Is a trademark ■ Now businoDS dovolop- Bridgevtow offoni: Installstollations for our ma)or Independent Ordor 9 Beans & Burrlto :counl in tho Twin Falis n p .„— e a ------tlon malealorlol ol Tha Inde monl critical. Must t>o 799 Chonoy Or. Sulto 3 ♦ X Two woek poid vacotion occoi of Forostirostors, fralomal idon-orioniod. nblo to * Sick 4 holiday poy ofoorea. Owner oporator rjM Twin Falls' * iust hove 2 yrs, oxporl- portoncod drivers App'llccI'licatkjn Contoct: think indopondontly. pos- ♦ Paid comp days for "iust dod. dodlcotod runs Goodlni m m SOSS a stionQ work oihlc, good oltondonco oncoICO with sim plo appli- ding Joint School . M s i i n n ■ CASHIERS I ^ nco Installations to in- .a s Vogos. NV to Dlstrlcld Is «231 ' c i r J W U J M l (IS Hull, ixiiu: provido oxcolloni cuslom­ • 401k reliromont plan anco hwost ond back, thru 507 ], ulUin(ltcb«tlh*okliiAfl>«k*r [lcpulD(ipd( • rnwniht or soivico, .md ho oxcol­ * Haallh, dontal 4 optical ' eludelude gas. icomokors, )7 Idaho Stroot' ■ j R H lW SIMh.)li.«orI or(*AiiUailoourViVndiU, la m prolorably in bro.idcnsl- toam opply In porson ol aon/ic3n/ico this occount. Do- ______r as possiblo and call mi«» & proMironuvuiry. xjri*^ vit Uvtum Tbe[he poUlion Includo hnvy on1 unaluniU tuuncH. Must bo avallablo lor all rorlos will run Mon.- Sat. DRIVER:RS foronapI applkation, Offkrlol ible(l«wn,.Pr1Coof roqultod. wlH op- OUtnofifMIOtTranapofttOon tra n s ccrlpis ri oro not ro- iiJucu ml ICT. Ico Ul ilfnkip uiJ cipinJ boUi 10 Salos Manogor, KWVT. Bonolils includo CDL e.uisBv.iiiu.10.^ uimcr rcUiUnthipi. WiUlmpknxni to]lonncc) rxicnlun. •»] o Twin Falls. Idaho 83301* or coll 208-736-3933 Ownownor oporator and help- Class38 A COL roquirod. Appllcallo )ifl wurrm| in) uUry oMnlun Apply in porson ol Iho Ext, 226’ S I 05 Conduct public opinion w/pot/potontlol bonus based Cpil324-3515 32 botwoon e d u CATI'i ^TiON------Prt«d.*^2: |»; A UKheUic'i detrrc w t<4vivilrnl p in.J-5>cin > polls ovof tho lolopbono. Flying J Travel Plaza _...... - ■ ■ ■ - on1 volumo.vo Fax or o-moll 9-3|■3pm wookdays*. M uiicW a pcrigncf in rrtiJl hiAijn|. A pooJ kjio«lciJ|r•M r or cmlii~ ABSOLUTELYNO US HWY 93 teecherK -12 vocal Kloitcai BttolB). DISTRIBUTION resunisume lo 770-424-4770 DRIVER:R S ond Inslinslrumontol. Title 1 — J proccOum ml ill •pftlicihk rttviltiocyy i,,ul»uek MuUi SALES! Stnciiy rosoarch. Junction I-84* ' rosumo03p0#iivoty com* m'» Trading Pott m •rpcnonil tkilU S7.00 to S9.00 por hour. lavo 0 Class B? ReadlniJing te ac h er K-12. r»tlr1nrk(m>nj in uln' Casual work onvironmonl CLERICAL r IvER------** Floxiblo ovos. days. & D to our Sal. c lass 4 mottvalivalod ond tolontod (ixturmluro*foreo*L .nd «m*il hu«iimlncM I»«(0lui rnyujement prwioet, ttitaeltueuTl- »el1 FT dotoil oriontod I ovy duty low truck do. So habla Espanol toachers.ors.ln ono of Idaho's AsUngg PricoPrl $120,500 icm »ntwn «>.coRimuikauon tmCnuiheiniiKil ikilliircmjiremjuitrd wKnd. hours. 15-30 hrs. perotor, oxpononcod In *%“ . msnoger/offlce oaaistsnt slesslonal Truck best imoli.smt rurol schools. ~S jtoR sni lie c«ntM>enu«n. rii. mill w cmtll ’Crtmncu>:U&r cniui por wook. Groal part-timo Various duiios. Accuracy Distribution )hl, medium, and heovy q , r}tn(*ISu«/n«M job or socond |0b. Closo Driving School Exporicorionco proforred. Vsrypronpr*fiuibi«,«iwi IDSJi50;ri»!^,Sl roquirod. Rosumo 10 . Mainlenance Toam dutyuly rocovory. Submit 734-0586* Thoso p Ofl, itfong up»kj# l»-43*-5JTl; to CSI campus. For moro isumo lo; Magic Valloy 0 positions will bo locdUofl.« P.O. Box AN. Tho Distribution Oo- 'osun lillod ASAP. polontmi,I, PrPr«eofJ107.000 inlo Call 736-265311111111* Twin Falls, ID 6 3 3 0 3 ^ portmonfol | S enoea Towirowing, 252 Hankins R d’ DRIVER:R S *'ll illfldudflinveniory. I H ------Hiiingcccommorclol drivers/ lyto:PolorBolt2. r FoodB h as a lull limo irintondont, DIotrich I V n f f i n r BANKING I ■CLERICAL position I opon for main- IVER roof loloadera. Cloon drlv- I I TELLER ver wanted to drivo cattle ing roo )IDIst., 406 N. Pork. N U U i Wo havo openings lor tonanco l mochonic. twck ,<»,d.735.;400.- ^ b a n k . Aro you Iniorostod In a :h. 10.83324. EmaH: W I K W fIwSwS«r>**Caert«B(d(^ oxp. socrotanos and uck. Somo local, mainly n m v iR caroor with oxcoliont :RS • potobob09d3l4.kl2.ld.u8 SbD^D * ^ bookkoopors. • ** Forklifl oxporlonco or ifjnhl irlunlly for motlvolod 20B-544-2158. 2O8 odvancomont v th Insurance. vocaUon VT10N ‘ " sine on|oy working In a WWW DorwrwplpluB-ir'C com pply. Call 208-324-7297 aho School tor tho Vhw I0n olc Principal. 11 you .insworod yos lo American Staffing ' opportunillos S S ip ri mlnislrator cortilica- TTRANSPOm-ATlON ID Admin North Lincoln IHOSO quoslions, this is 734-G452* vSaltSolt Loko City torminol ^ ondorsod os K-12. 709 AveAvenue - * Strong owaronoss of TCompanyy C Drivors Nowiw hiring drivers 4 'Ion. one a groat opponunity lor CLERICAL g i O/O's Maator’3ir'9 dogroo In Edu- 9 1 L 5 Jerome, Idaho 833313338 youl Tho Burloy. Idaho r solo behovlor. TGreoiireot monoy, company 4 Rocoptioniat/Sacratary No oxporionco. cation,I, fouryrs.fo oxp..pri>- ■ 'C .v.i )1 Br.inch is looking lor bonolits • *^5 L . - * (208) 324^301 noodod for busy north i* Basic mochanicoi No problem! licioncy:y inii ASL roquirod. tw oOnCBllToM ors(l9 CallCHD.'a ^ Fax (208) 324-38781878 •; sido law otiico. FT. Salary knowlodgo i along wilh oiyj.Division of Prime, Inc. Cp*-. training ! avalloblo. hours or loss wookly) to OOE. Bilingual o plus. i olfer: Excollont poy O irectdr6 r of1 Inatnictlon. ■ provido banking sorvic­ mochonlcal aptlludo for 1-eOO-346-e224* Sond rosumo lo Box skill i advnncomont. ______ondId bonolits. tulfion, 'd aho Principal Pn cortlflca- os to clionis and ex­ 94149. c/o Tho Timos- DRIVEIIVER roJmbubursomonl. Trolnoo 'lo'’- °dmidmlnistrallon cortifi- St. Bcncdicls is a mis:ission-driveit health carc pand thoir cuslomor Nows, P.O. Box 548. Twin * Mochanicoi oxporl- Ownor y, conslslant miles. cation.I. 5 5 yrs. odmlnlstro- baso through succoss­ rnor oporator w/3 oxIo p a y ,' Falls. Idaho 83303* ,onco with laboi mo- trodoodor 10 putt bony dumps job> S'stability. assigniJd "VO oxp.xp. In a roaldontlol organization providining patient-focused care, lui soiling tochniquoE. oquipmoni. ridor schoolII setting,sc prollcloncy CONSTRUCTION 1chinos, conveyors, pal- InI NV.NV Call 775-043-6922 oq W tr are looking fo r carin,ing professionals who want ; Candidates must pos- C programs. ‘1 ASLL M1 asters dogroo. Framor. oxp. prolorrod bul lotizlng oqulpment, and orr 775-843-3801.’77! SOSS suporior customor I W0 of Poy up to 10 yra Doctonitiroto prolorrod. sorvico and cash han­ not nocossary. 736-7409 lorklilin ' desirod. lo ivork fb r a top q ualillity health care provider. irlfiablo OTR oxp. dling skills. Applicants Of 308-5831* Reading/*ngrtWrttlng Special- being considofod will p * Wililngnoss to adapt Q l D CONSTRUCTION 1to work schodulo BlU e g , eat and Hard ol O RN (FT) Acute Carc. 2 positictions, night and everiing shift,hift. " nood to succosslully Pipo p layors experienced. i (ng etudenta. ID /->n p a s s th o Z io n B a n k changos doponding on H P OB experience or willingnessss to train, current RMlicense:nse. wator, sower & domostic malntenQnce i planning (000^■r>Amln.23y,.0M)- lor cortKlcallon for '-'P Tollor Tost. Prolos- pipos. houso lo main i and hord ol hooring _ sional dross Is also ond noods ol oporalion. pipos. livo laps, Catl • O Roofers O DRIVER:RS or oqulvulvalont. Endorse- 9 rhw«fj.in. Wo'vo ool ell lU rawordi. Ift oUUKoF^lrtQwDh Kc t Casino, a wholly owr>ed siiDsid)si(iaiyo(Amefistar a teadar In eompul«r lytletiemi - 0*1 Ditcmr orrazJrtg profaiileiiloriol _ Cactus P eles Resort Cc •HVSICAL niBRA PISTrr O R ASSISTAMT -' RunRull-time. I Bxplore the quaSty empJoyment1 opportunitiesOf a opporrvnilltt and ioin oI cccompony willi tocnt o( ll)« Indgjlr/i'.bei.b.rah, b ■ Casir>os, invites you to expl •With D.II, ywi cwW b«I aian ollortxwd UKMU. current licensure required. lasto offer. Four-Diamond Resort has I irage Department currently has :HBMICAL OIPBNDHfI N C ir C O U N S M L O R --F Ft u lH lm e’*' Our Food and Beverag las opportunities tb ^ team. Positions available at botiX3th supervisor and * In Hatley. CADC required. I .year or expener>cc prcrened.d. 2 join ttieir managefnent te a ualified cancfidales should posst management levels. Quali s se s the following: Ihl> i.«Y indnrldual will be iupon>it>le lor ov«»**li>0 6 Qroupip ole f»«hnlekw» ■ RI M N k - All O eponm enu - aji Shilriirts -AJI Hours. AskAQ aboutlo our u r -Z vho will Im diasnolng,, trtrovblethooiing ordi« Hire oooli1 oraOf mM, polkiei ■ J[-|]( - R A Y T K C H - Full Time NicMights 7 o n /7 off, ARRT regiiteredered or years previous experience ir ora malnlein»d and oli lir.e.line ot cmrnCnlutloo nmoln I. CuUomar O mtvIc* • T w o yea : in •xp»rt.nc. U i<^l. digibie. S5.000 sign on bororu is available. urant/Food & Beverage nu i^ ta u r a m anagem ent A> a Ooll •mploy** ^ '11i'll recatra: ■ RMSPlkATORV K TIM R/IA P I S T - Full Time days. nor communication skillss I RRT registered o r eligible. • Superior •^i^l'^U ^oodK ■ ■ . 401 (11 J complete compensation packai W c < iarlcs & an Excellent Ben(« n e f l t s Cactus P eles offers a cor ikage featuring: ' • Educorlonol Aiililone*• fc Offer Competltivc Salai • Poid lim« oK Package for any Positlition 2(>f Hours/W eek,c. . . i •• Employ#* Sloel Pvrthoi.voMPIon • 4 0 1 K Bilingual Candidatess Encouraged to Apply. : Health Insurance • G reat H ' Rtody lor on ina«d>l>U ocopportunlryt PieoM email your retunwi ;>etitivc S alary ui.IwinfalUOiWLcom,m . Or M(td your rwurrM te: DaO NMtenollMume oti fyi-, • C om peti ProcMslng Cm»m> AMu m SM ma Cede ANSTFOSas,.M M D m b Moglc V dtay ttegiend M md« k d C M N r Humon Rm oMirCM. u tc :r G ro w th Rood, SuIm 140, Orinrlndo, CA 9456S. F a n 1>aO(M16116-4643 (Al T w in1 iPoOt, ID •3903-0409 • C areer C U)r leotmd end mini hove Mura. e a o d a t m l l ^ - (2(208) 737-2170/7a7-29< • H ousinging bnpleyment U m ip o ru tio n • T ran sp o n y opportunities, , ■ ■ 0 1 toyeehOrnvrme.^ ff you are interested in e)exptofiig any o( these career c p l e ^ visit Cactus Petesas HumanI- Resomces DepartmemenHnJadtpol. ■ m eto D ^ L _ i NevadaMonda^riday,9>/, 9Myf6 PM or emal your resume tareasinQ9.com.-Fbfinfonnation,on about these or any krisam.bn7wnQamertstan: Mpvi.alCWr>v'M lutw es Cactus Petes has to ofler calcal775-75&«9Ql.‘ S S itA A G ]iCV A LLFEY otfier career opportinties ( ■bJRpGIONAlX MEOrCAL CE)«TI ^ woriTiace and an equal opporturttyopi employer. - ITER g Cactus Petes is a d n jg ^ • ..go _ _ '9 / ' : • " ■ > i ' V /

Sunday. May 2 6,,2 2003. Tim**-N*wa, Twin FallFalls, Idaho D13 — 4 — HOTEUW arCL LABOfieRS MgCMAHIC ...... Mem e c h a n k ; PRCR0FE88K>NAL WORK uri FROM HOME . . I PUBJBUCSERVKJE DONKEY!EYS Rogioturo.d 3 'n*ad«LA^at403Bhia W tm*d truck mechanlo. RCSUMESPLUS B*aaaur*dthlaita MESSAGE miniatureturo. Wo will pull PM*e*c*g324-7148* a ■ p i s i s s ^ Likawly&PU M busineslass wtth a company, your (rlonflrIond. 643-6118.* — FuVthna. m e n t Salary DOE. •’ 'DAMHAYfl------Ca7aM207K>.maaaaoa* CaraCantar Cooook w*nt*d. Some exp. distinctly. dl U a v e mail V checkhk rt out vrtth lha hO R S ES 9 9 yr. 1 oid golding !'• UMVCMTfY L 42MMBer2IOWr ^k a aOariMrtoPayahWry n*n*c**Moy. FT.Apply a to addiiddrvaa. (601) 572-2925,* ^ 0“ ™ .“ ' f " r.n ch horso. hofi Moko otior LookkMfora Bi Inlormatlon about 208^ 54-2 ; MCCKAMC B*ana & Burrito. 788 ------M. 54-2502/312-2399' Mo ^ h a n a parte, book RNCHARdANURSe ChCh*n*yDr.,8ult*C.Twln C— Iding Invoslmoni . Sman arnlnae. hydraunca. ' S' 3 R S E S A L l »y’ PoctM o.\0 93Q eM A nch 324-0603* Shr.aiHftawMkand FFalte.h AakforApriT ^ 2 1 la.wnte to tho Feder- HORS UQ. a S a w ^ houaln0. AAUTOTTUDER ■ado C o m m issio n . TWIN FALL:aLLS liv e st o c k )*oiMo(w: w funct IrMruo- ALES • to n In th* folbwlno arMMK K . M u raa u m a to : NawclndSwelc^ ^ Rou,. lington, D.C., 20580. COMMISS/tiSSiON COMPANY ^ POBOXS4613 CNAe ”lOBYN 0 TODD now hiring loutes available In th* II tho Nauonal Fraud Frida)nday. May 30 ^dM ftW ns. OMUI, Qraph- MCCIUMC------^------' part Um* & full time sales 1— • lot, Jouraalltm , Mtdiad la c/oTlmaa Nawa RRT1 wanta ahop foraman, evea. A nighta ^ rmation Conlor. 6 6;0l : 0 0 p . m . ^ POB0X548 Oenaroue pey scale aaaociat**. “ Ali applicants ; PubRo fM atkxu. Photog- mechanic axpertanc* and i muat tw abl* to work both >676-7060.* Solo Sal( Ordor ^ TMn Faia, tO 63303. ow n toola required. Call Low t>o pitiant to Mifr ratio. 'nfihf.TM Ion. day a n d sv*nho'ahm*. — Tack-Ro^•ROflisloroO-GiaOo 200*733*0678 Mon.-Fil.* 401kand*ductf^ ° • hom*mak*ra, C Kk in oil riorsos T*«ohaoh , collage atudenta. ^ 3 0 5 ^ ona ciMa par aamaatarItar aaslstanca. by 5 00 p.m. • I MEDICAL I Join our family of ■ dapandns on dapaitmantlant Magk; Mail* ^ Stop t>y tho Burtey J H S S I Railroad 630 Avonuo naad. quality staH _ Twin Falls ’ offlofflc* and fili o u t an n vVE Quaimoatlofw: Bacttalor'a0^* MANAOER Plaaaa apply at i iALES u IE BUY LOANS » 5-733-7474* T lrw t of a JO B? CURRENT jM ng paymonls on . datjraa plua fiva yaari•r* WmttniBmtlorCmrttr 600 Polk S t E. ; T W ^ A L L S Wmbarty. ID EOE* W ant a CAREER? MOTOR" ROUTES 1261263‘SKlrAve. K estate sold? Wo poy PYGMYY GOATS Oi UiibiO!. la aoeaptlng appllcatk>na AVAILABLE JC[Old Ifl R oper Building)* morefo in ^ u i j a c t u « L B E K c x n ------/a're looking for a friendly, >(oralityposolloons. 1 nanny,iny. 4 biilios Vory >PB- foraaRamanagar.Aoopy ~ ' (romp*nt of th* |ob deaortptkm and>d ^NA'a/CNA’a part time. P*peoplesjriented person lo join our business. BELLEVUE/ Bl HAILEY i = Coil attor 6ip p m rr .' . in tha M adntoah platfomi^ raaponaibiiitlaa can baa II10p(Th6am. Assisted ilv ^ Call 42M870* KETCHUM I (600)1) 901-9301I or visit p.BHfTQ ■ and ahould Dat aoflwaratt- picked up at tha eantar In Wendell. ___ TS tla* thay hava maatarad. • R N ^ )oth Carrier & Substitutes Mw.-Thur. 1010 Main S t Full n m * Can Bonnie 208-638-6623* 3X1XLt6»Raiiumn “ noedod s tirouOs availabio Poft-aacondary ta«>hlng Buhl, Idaho B3316 or call CoiCommercial aign saiaa/pr- D R A C O Call:al! KnsiinaK ai axparlartca and ralavant Charga 20 b*d f um ed k : a l od 206^4 3 4 5 7 7 . EOE* poat acuta c a re - oduction person needed. 06-328*3473* Maatai'adagraapnfamd YOU'RE WANTED] Exp. Ex helpful, ^ l y in per- ( you live in those areas t f INVES*STMENTCORP. Sitary: CommanaurataI ta MANAOER Rehab Wing C om a w ork a t afflaii so and would iiko to be a V CASHf (or(( Doods ot Trusl. r ------3 It Medical, dental, vision. aon at M aglo Signa carrier with aduoatlon andn d Calf Man*Bar wtth a least a n d trtemlfy faelltly. 1926 19 KImtMrfy Road p Mortgagiigos ond Roai Estaie ^ 7 0 3 ^ axparlanca. two yaara axparlanca* life. PaM lima off. 1* RN needed. Pl*as* conU ct th* ROIROiHES AVAAJtBiE Comraciacts. Call today (or a Altpllettlon; Sut>mlt a oov-)ov ralaing animals from 1 LPN PRN needed. Dnig 1 fr*e worl^ace.' .,DIatrlet M anager inIn tho B urley area no*obligation quolo. Jl »1600§|!J1^ ' ' b 8 ^ 8 ar lattar, currtciriuni vIItMm , young aga to full maturtty. CNAa FT/PT 5=7 7334031, e x t 348* :208)733-3821* APHA(4) (4) Galloni GliC!:i ERVICB L . - and contact Informationtion D aaorlptton: Total ra- Shoahorw Rehab " * ViWo oro curronlly t ------— gronddQu{doujimofS (or 6flH. ervic* h*lp needed, in* foffourrafaranoaatO: aponalbUlty of health andId . P I« « .T O l» • LhrtngCantar I accepting acC' applications k 1 ,,^ I W 9 S B f S !I B w 'coliI or or Drod lo f.1ccuf BIII Loving. Chair oar* of 1000 haad of)f In peraon ai: 6 1 1 E .4 lh 8 t ciudea: Iln* cleaning, (oror Irindopondonl carrlara AQHA moro lor solo Jam aa E. Rogara, D aptL otof calvaa ranging from flrat Shoahone, ID 83362' pumping, ^ etc. Wages f l H B t f f l M also Cnil Cnil 208-e!i7-2286 DOE. C D L with tanker en* ' M taa Communicationn bom fo four month*. Du*H! Twin Palla Cara C*nt*r ^ 20e46«*2226 ^ RL403 i-=_____ , or 857.221'•2217 • doraam ant and air brakaa ^ Campua Box 6242 tIaa Includ* leading «a 674 E aatland Dr. Fax 206-6M-2063 ^ Almo • Overland 0 y four-man crew to help10 Contact Paraon naadad. Willing to train m CONNECT ARABIAN;AN goiamg. io* MEDICAL 81S h ip p in g Clark full time an application. S V . No ad bod hauiis Si350 ■ a ncn-raturnabla damo N E E D Call 200-600-6-JO-26G1 • .tapa. Journallam appll-,ptl. Ister madldn* a* naadad; poattion. » - $ 8 DOE. » AVAILABLE ,21263 6 Overtand Ava. Aaaembly FT. Experi- « > canta ahould aand InI no ^*va th^knowladge te [Oid R oper Building)* qPRVirP c BUQOVHCy HORSE. 11 yr.'oiu im* know wtiat medlcatlona to eno* In light manufaflur- ^ rwIN FALLS SERVICE tri-coiof, :mora than 6 nonratum' TECHNICAL AIDE/ RT.' lof, Poiqi/Afabian • aMa cllpa or tapaa. Pho-Iho- g iv * . E m p lo y * * a ls= o f I S ' 'Ing la haiplui. S7-$8 DOE. TE IT. 700 ------dvertlse In lono '‘o"® pnrndos, «iao?, lio* naada to hava lowwladgele R adiation Tbaraplat PiPraaaman PT eve,*hi(l, 'POTATO 8T0RAQE 2251>250-2560 Longbow Dr. I A d ' tograpny and Qraphloi AIDE, located in 220 drivos.1. groalQfl disposiiior. ind of machinery, performm M m into/n SISita MMon.*Fri. 6-9pm, Exp. on ^00-2400 Hillcrest Dr. S2500) Wllh will narnobi. C;ii! appllcanta ahould aand Kimberiy, r t . tn e : no mora than 6 non-3 n . prevwitatlva maintenance;e Tlmwrfnatffu*. DDavldaon and Itek praas- RT.702 34-4908 • I idaho ie o S e rv ic e 208-734.4 ratumabla alidaa of work.xk. and operate bobcat, load-d- ' Full time and substltule •00-800 500 Rimvlew Dr. ^ 733-1i-0931 c2t.2 , 0 . t r a 110 0 Tar, ' further formation abouttout P ^ d e d . _ contingent upon on 600 ______J broodingingS900. S 733-W41- and neeum e and/or cover let*It* H appflea. R7ftANfiHHAND------I; >00-800 Eastland Dr, N _ coursa daacriptlona and funding. Duties inciudo r t . RO(nEBAVfiX^Bl£ B U LLS L t Block Angus i.on ter mu*t redact each r*-»- For addttional Informs* Summer Si or full time, aome " T r.721 ^ INGTyr“ ora7rotj ttia UnlverBlty, visn ua on asslating in potato (loid, 18O In tha Rupart araa comingIng two by Bando & u.e* quirament above or it will111 lion on this postlion or •xperience a wilh young . 1800*2200 Maple Avo. In I6h, woll si.irti-o ' tha Intamat at www.lau.a* sto rag e and laboratory 100-200 100 Blair Dr. ^.II^O.7-«l3i- ; du. Fax (208)282-4976.176. b* rejected. Olher positions avail- horses h beneficial. Fax ” gray. blocK t;lh . 'd 8 a l^ : $26,400 par year able visit our web sile ri raaaarch. Knotvledge TT.722 rt. VIWoaroeunonily c l r r TLE i 28 pairs. s o c k s. St Phona 262-4628. resume to 206-867-2213* accepting appiicalions 5. S5000 Pholo-. ao- Hour* of W ortu Usually of agrtculturo required, 260i>600*2800 8th Avo. E. acc< sizo cows & colvos. ovoil. 2O0-828-3ie4,208- 20e ISU Is an AA/EOE and ac­ >y ETBft^AURAtrt* 400-2700 Paintbnish R t 420 ______^ h o r s TrilyTOHmVia-m — QUired on oocaston. Human Resources, R.p ' A. O R Ic o 's P iz z a & ti In s t a l l e r ------:------, , Work Location: Jerome> 148 E. Jefferson, Boise tion inalruclions visit 200>00-400 Carriage U n e 11th Sl. ■ Scott Avo. CATTLI'LE (4) Al yoarling S900. (2) (2) sadOloss & -Cablnat Inatallar. Mutl Pasta: 200 N. Main S t E. www.uIdaho.edu/hra vs rr.7 RT. 4 3 F S t - A St. Holsto■loin bulls for salo. S1200.S2(t. S2000 lakoii ,ni 'y*> A ppllcanta a hould a ta ta:e 620 S. Eegle Road, Kstchum, ^ ID 83340.* e : have laminate counter^ top their intarast by faxing a MerWian ^ or caii 208-885*3809. 100-300 100 Junipor S t N. 208-881a86-2S46.‘ 206-708-734-9S59’ • exp.. dependable vehlde. Position ciosss 8/2/03 17O1 resum e to (206)324-0326*5* P.O. Box 100. Ketchum RRESTTOBXRT i ------P 1700-1600 Maplewood LE Angus bulls lor HORSEE ssi lo n d a ro Droci ' tools. JM KKehana or until aultabje appli- 400 KSt.” sa?ltAvo„ - Fax381-4649,706-6241 LiLlncolt} Inn now hiring ^ 100-500 Sophomoro K 2 yt. old bulls & long g o ld inng.llyrs g . i SiaOD 734-1434. Drug Fra*'B MEAT CUTTER camhB8t>eenklenl}rM. r t . 1St,Sl,.0thSt catl 381*1167 or *aarvera, cooka & kltch* ^ r r.7 6 2 1 ling bulls. Also havo ria in g . c< Workplace. EOE' Positions available at * 706*5240 ■ *n •• m anag*r. Conlact P P Q C l0O5COWalnuVEknl£ajst 100- tpiacom oni hoilois. 324-6452* — Atkinaon’a Market ($7.41/hr-S8.89/hr; l300*1500KlmberlyRd, 130 Stop 8tc bythe Burley 22/^?! .. Ia r io a t io n EOE/AAWff=/V/D* LlLeo at 639-6819 orsend . Ketchum & Hailey. Full $15.412-S20.671/yr. r t ; ofllce and fill out »l3.or43il-»723.- hORSESIS Miniaiuro . (2) 1 Ball Rapids Irrioatlon has III reresum e to 714 Locke Avo, 5 rr.7 6 2 0 *** time, benefits, competi- m e d k :a l Gooding. ID 83330* Job(fC03-066AA«OE* J ‘ 700roo-floo Juniper .. • an appllcalion. CATTLELE Rog. Angus yoar- • paini >Iud, siud, 1 Block mnro. . Immediate opening (or a tive wages, experience;e NeededPTAforoutpatlsnt I^OverlandAve. Ung bui !aco-.S500oacriCai: nulntananca/waldar 1700*1800 Glondolo. IM >ulls. Good solociion biozo laco-. - preferred, CeilMika al11 PT dink;. Full time posili- SALES------fECHNICIAN K ------K ? (Ord R oper Building)* ty "o p , 577 allor 5:30 pm • paraon. Experience a r r . 768 (Olt ■p A.I. siros. EPDs & 736-1577 i 206-766-2204 726-6668',y on. Caii 208-644-6474* Career Ci Opportunity Im im m ediate opening for a 200i>000 • 2200 Hllterost ' porforrjrm anco data. Lylo HnRSF*; b plus. 6 daya/vm k 12 hour - LoLooklr>g fo r a P a rtic u lar lube lu & tire tech. (or a full 200 ;S Hog. ApoQioosn days. Ball Rapkte Is a MECHANIC ^ >00-300 Sunrlso Blvd N F = Fullor,.|g0il-73»4Bi7.- 0 stallion. SIOOO. Oyr h, MEDICAL T y p e o f Parm on servkre tnjck shop. r t drug free workplace. For Nature's Bast Iscurrantly T r.766 LE yoarling Angus maro S650.S65 3yr. maro. S' • Blalrta Manor One Or vrtio wiii tako personal Cali Ci Ja clc ao n Trucking 1500-2200 tSO Falls Avo. E. seeking a thop mechanic. s. 20 .6 z 3 2 .6 :5 3 3 9 S4S0. 208-788-2813'208- t . . ^attlonaAvtUabla ______flL32A.-30Q4* . so100-900 o Caso^&Coprl------Need»knowledge-of-de^ ovonlnj W MJ»N: Charge nurse businesai II you are W/OODWORKINQ o EQUIP. TT. RT. 796 AAA \ ings or Iv.mossago.' k ORSESiSGailOd. G JOINTHEEUTE------— isei & hystsr, for malnta* ,A vending rouio. 10 ______nance, trouble shooting &. position. Experience in sortous aboul luintiing OPERATOR < 1500*1600 150 Princeton lochlnos, S3595. Call Nomatioflofnowyou wonoyoui all “'L agos. -::* U .8 . MARINES* 20tf-324-3353* . . repair. Apply in person at:,? m ed-surg or long-term your yi potential I wlii provue Cai^aroy location. W age DOE 1500 150 *1700 BolAir Circle 666-823-0223 (7doys).' , clat.Bilioc]■ (Its youi »-°'l '-'-High School diploma Q preferred but will you the necessary $rS12*S14/hr. Call Alien at »er«xJuiB. Put ciassi. M iSSO>URI U R FOX TROT- Agaa 17-26. * 348 E 350 N Aupatl. ID BSOLUTE Gold Mlnel “ 208-438-7500* consider new greds. skills i to accomplish your Allred Ail Procision Miiiwork i( if] you live noor ono ol ABSC I iimo-Mving Oiieciory TERS S900-S2.000.S90 Stud (20§H20-1355‘ _ CNAa: Must be certined goals. g Best training In the 206-823-4564* 20 Ihoso Ihi areas ond would Eam S45.000yoarty. ol oowooOs ona tsivlcas to sorwlco:o S200.Si Call 206- — MEDUf In Slate o( Idaho. industry. Excellent — liko to bo a corrior Rou")out* located fn Magic 3 “ CCb o r Er s PUBUC siR yrci lofyouioday. 423-6366366 or■ 423- 5947.- Jmmedlala openings: Twin•win SPORTS A88WTANT8 Call or send resume to: compensationo package & Please c o n ttc t Vallealley. No SS down, work ------ol D irector of Nursing » MESSAGE 6M0 hra wookly. — — IFails araa for light andand enjoy high school advancement opportunity. rv%r•on't p a y lo find vrork bo­ J*nl C , In sports, we have th e Joblb BtMlMfUnor II ii you ere willing to leam 735-3346* Cali 877*692*7298.* ______-heavy duty positions in foro y o u g e l the Job. For .food procaaslng & manu-mu. for you. Tht 77maa-W«»»n P.O. Box 827 to 1 be successful, call or ,all. la taaking part-time sportata Hailay, ID 83333 fax f resum e Sun.Tue 8-5 f " re : e In fo rm a lio n ab o u l ------facluring; ail ahitta avail* avoidiiig ampioyment ser- sM.. asslstanta to gather gamele (208)676-3436 EOE* Joshua Ooro I C *abis (or oparatora, aanita- vice ecam s, write to the <=”r ; i ? . r " ’ •tion. procaaslng, packag-cat,, reeulta by phone. Wiii b* 866-824-9047* 9 JC working out of Tv/in FailaIs MEDICAL HP Federa] Trade Commis­ BrokaraBro & Advlaora ’ ing, end trim line. For ap< 5 ! B V K ? ja B S f i 5 H I 5 r gi,sion. W aahington, D.C., Mli offk». Work 2*3 evaninga}s SunB rldo* for Twin Falla I 'i ■plication and intan,^awcan B§la$§»d, Inc., a major 20560. 20 o r call the Nation- m THE rosourco (or PIPE.*e " r e r a z F | -735-5002 or apply directly«t]y per v m k . usually indud-d- an affiliate of Sun Health- supplier of sugarbeet al al F raud infonnation Con* M Jbuslnoss opportunltios at 532 Blua Lakaa Blvdi N* tng Frktays, In an exciting,g, care Group, Inc., has the s ” e ^ i n Nonh America, Is tei n* following opportunities ter. 1*600*876*7060.* ^ in Idoho. U I Q c THUMLTWDERFOOT — tieadiine-driven environ* seeking a Service Agron* bbb LABORERS , ment. (Schedulea ara'e available; ^ CURRENT PRESSESp r j RV manufacturer looking omigt to serve growers in L k ‘■''O som ew hat flexible.) You the idaho and Oregon ^ WALKINGWi ROUTES | lm | | m m _ _ '^for iaborera with aoma'7** n e e d g o o d la n g u a g e AVAILABLE | | H ![}(ilr i/oiir oirn .!exparlanca. Banalita i? LPN i Ll I I " •Mila. K>™ tvoM knov* Thffi^^u^wliibort IP rWIN FALLS NTRACTORl %n,[ I'-.availabia. Apply In person edge and basic computerTr PBPtime evening and. T i mtREABE Vour ik- ™ 3 6 (iicJiUlCl: p(p«' />rc,s.s !; not: shills avaiiabia. II sisponsible for managing **! •► RostouranlsR( 'a t Roae Trailer Intarlora, Jtxjb (ndwlcd. o n , sUila, high achooi and CSli* you are looking (or a sup* . ai and coonjlnating market- COME ^ SS Control your RT.876 p j “Sei>Sen/ico Buslnossos M o glie lc V a lte y D ea iy n /Ml (cxjI. •1110 Eaat 890 South,>tj*> students preferred; but hourel Hom e baaed busi- 40 ► Rotail O encleral Ctontractora SiN'/jri-sp ri'ss tiisjili-ii) nr ::Edan, I 0.6332S. S" portivB and caring team iring aollvllies throughout 400*800 RoAewood Dr. - Rc 6 • adulta wateome. Pick up naasi Full Training. FREE 400-500 40 Foils Avo. W. •► LightUt Mnnulocturtng -NeiLnu - Remodcllt\g~ I'anitdniiftro IrrtjHtioii -206-825-5165.* 'R approach to LTC, come to tlthe Idaho and Orogon ^ nurrcial/Rrrxidenttal in ^ ___ andsubmilormaM ' our fadliiyl Educaiion as* sisugartwalgrowing region. booklet. ^ www.smlieiKois- RT.d t 680 -• TransportationTn Co»nnw (»i Jrroiuf LAWENFORCEMEKT ■ 'application ai the Twin groat.com 688-236-2565* 100-600 tc Crostvlow Dr. - Pli VAf/obli|/SliD/)s 830-a10-^67-3726* IJ slstanco available. TThe ideal candldale wiii ... aZW -7S 4-1832 o r I" - Jerom e County Sheriffff Is Fails or Buriey olflce by havo sales, service, ond ------^AVOFt ------RT. RT 600 ^accepting applkatkinaifor for Juna 1, 2003 to Kevin . marketing experience in EEntrepreneur wanlod. 1000-12(}OSporkoStN 10i 208-733-6581 2 • 08-739-aa44* ,| PIPE’E R E P A Iil •patrol deputy. Poat cartl-erti- Hail. Sporta Editor, ThaI’l C N A t Z Afternoon and night shifts : “an agricultural environ- Must b * willing to work 400-500 40 Park Torraco ___-mw.cn»Lcgm—w ------:liable appllcanta takaiKa Times-Newa. P.O. Box mont, and have good vrtienaver v you wani, bo Rolnbow B Cirelo ^ | | | » rpreleranca. Pick up appli-5p)^ 546; Twin Fail*. ID 83303.3 avaitable for CNAsfl^. [J EEDOMATHOMEt CUSTOM C I Clyde'sle’s Sprinkler new pay (or up to 10 yeara ; knowiodgefof the Idaho yoyour ow n boss, ond enjoy X)Wyr PT potential _ : rcation at 300 N. Lincoln.*In.* A dmg-free workplace* I you livo n o a r ono ol experfenco. A background I f and Oregon sugargboel unlimited eamings. II yi JOK/yr FT potomioi FARMING PI i p p e e R e p a i r in gdrlatrics Is proferrod. I i n d u s t r y . M a n a g e - Lol.ors talk. 1-88fr628-2666.* thoso thi orooa and would saios t-800-231-5410.' lV?if«iiit'fhcr ».s irliirl mont/6upen,ri8ory experi- —7, iiko to bo a earner s t o m H a yin g iwfi-fi In l/i.-jii-W enco a plus. Som o iravol a Pleaae co n tac t th e FREEIEEDOMATHOMEt olcfuilfif; ii/j (iu- Come'to our facility end A ssom bio crafts, wood OOK/yr PT polontiai ^Btolxxlcs!^ ‘’'•‘■'7' meet tho friendly sta((. la roquirod. l,„ DiBtrict M anagw SI OOK Ixiric plU- lloms. M aterials provided. - DOlC^r FT potontlol yt-ars tu7«.-rtf»u-e * SPRING INTOII A Join our toom and on|oy We offer o compotitivo 733-0931 * « . 347* S500K Utiul Unca'.'i S460 week. Freo * ill I I No■ salossal' 1-800-231-5410.- »1 & Ru/x-rt «rc-<« your pro(esslon again. ^ % sa la ry and bonofila pack* informalion pockago. 24 ------2.aa82a8.89 currently looking for Tr .'-rici-M. I Fax: (M2M86^)20S ^ America Ar Connoctton. .‘''■ Training, markoling, 2IOa-436-3139 0 2085?8S39-604t>» \ I ■ BMfMMytJaaWfchC;«CJ.E»|t»dUpaa SUNBRIDGE* ^ 478-757-3000* ^Independent opoijporalions support, Soo 320S-«70-S449* 0 L- - - tfeaOfOerlMahii Route Carriers whyvhy wo'vo sold ovor 100 I— Irancranchisos tn 2002 alono! - SEED S I 800-3g2>03g^ «88-344-2767oxt,2tO.* JEJEROME I HAY I „ 6 2 0 f f a m ili o n Seed Apply aa lla a tt I T S I E V n i G MliUfit 300-600 1st Ave. E mCAMPCO.COM Mia. Aga 21 I VRI I300-600 2nd A ve E | M Mst itgen 6 Acgultillons ■ LS* R E T R IE V E R PjarafflfflMTJIJPJJj MELS I'n/I-'K SO O D IN G m HAULING R T .6 0 3 1736.8448 iosonablc rtjf « . fX'liiH'n!iiH'n/ (jiyil/iiWi-. 100*300 3rd. Av8. E. •d8«.e44-8aio 30uiUlfraut-L 208-'.08-734-3367 oa-a78-3e95* 2OB-7331477' 0 8 -' The Hmes-NN e w s ___ RT.100-600 Main S t Allm calls contkMntlali I------. i^aco ^tin g applicatliations IOCrrr.5 0 7 m i ^ u m m e g for Walking Routes to o -e o o 3 rd A v e .E . H M i = H O R S E SEED S I I 100*300 Nebraska vww.vrcampco.com g inTWinFalls. a - 40C S H O E m a eRJCKSEJV’S r i c JHOSHONE r ------HT.413 Cecw ll w>iuMln F ALF A S E E D 100^00 8. Apple Hor illa (our variotios, These positions are'7 7 -dh a y , “"“'SWill doirvor. •tf Hour to StVt (nbihen^) 200«)0W .frSt d a y work ifflSwS early-moming deliververy, fn-.414 flRBC »-543*5087 or • PakJTValning 100-400 N.Beverfy InthHED OF Losing money 2 0 y 106-539*7715* positions and ean be> e a C C r1 the stock market? 30 •$100 Extra ^WoflIfofUng with your Friends 100400 E. 4th. S t Estal 3oa-8oa-7gso* I ■■ ^ sotuce of additional jes irr. 416 build:*tabli«hed Magic Valley o r 3 Let the* • FunftProfessioiud.[^Atmosphere J M uiider needs construc- ______income while you get tf M ^300-600 N. Edith S t tion AGBiG BuBln»»s S • Internal Advancemement Opportunities s e t 5 0 0 « )0 E. 6th S t homon money fdr preaotd i S ' U R A N C E sarvictrvica 0/r*cfory • HeirithBendltsforFul‘FtiffdPaATImeJnSOdiysn paid for your morningdng walk. frr.416 buysome to prequaliflad JAS H * Plus nwid^ mudi m 100^00 N. Appi* S t daysuyere, S90.000 for 90 Gol tnoino ccuslomors you 300-600 N. i r c h S t paye t ^ fully collateralized > ood 10 grow your Stop by The Tlmes-Ne)^ Jew s n - . 4 i s Mitciaying 1 ^ Interest Call f business Iltch20»«a6*2869* I at 132 3rd St West 100*300EBSt ,------200«)0E.D8t ‘ A Adv dvertise in 2 o i 5i i i - i i i i inTWinFalls IMAITBMAAtM Th*ATie AQ Waakty to caU 733-0931, ext 301.30S UumughUolorRl R Ri e a d T h e AGBa i & For Sarvlcirvica DIractory If you Uv* In th**a ar*a* Heaiihean Mia su rn n o e _ _ . andar*mtara«tdln H I; Ccveragc InBuiley^gioto 1 Ind ou t m or* call batng^a^f y ip a p ir Classifieds C hristy O TheJlmes-NeWs officeB c e a t *^01111A Jlo n e h ' 208*7:9e-735*a269or aU677-4042. . E v J*ttU h e a f* t e e . 1-800-651^«S»-3883 *xt 269 ’’ ivery Day! S ^ ^ 733-0931 a x t 348* hMithctm.oom >»*mtgi

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SM, 21. i- ^ 0 «Mmmi. n imrAar, exiori OrMng Ooort (os{ ’ peivla. SooWng SF, 35-45, lor good Bmaa’wfcpoa- p h o n e0. . lUffMWU V4UC92 I. IMNng. CKit«v>g SaaUng 5TTand T awSpwttS^hm tCMLTO 0»7013______■ 1 5 « Aiwt SWCF 50. PHOM. fi«, erfJi ’^ S t t M - F)F, , ' 21-29. tor (Uang. pootUy f ‘•Ti0 7 tM $ _ SOCIAL DUTTEnFLV■I cnoa u m ' CTMntM ' LbvESOUTDOORS miF. 2«. 6-1-. tkr. bu*). hard rMXl M ^ 4 l»no. >od«o« Saooig SWM,»CAli ■ ■■■ ' miODL£ AGE UEKS FUN Good ioowng. ratponada SWM, 32, . UiiQl' nnd Way poaMiM LT« trfOM42 • ory^ t>a;t>acuo. out- i i OAD OF four" SWM.M.. M. 5’11*. 210*». orw» trtomg, Uth. nute. nmaa. drmg ftiL tiB0. cookmg. ganSanng, latkpol SoH. Saaking tmart lunny. M m SF, 24-37,IT, whot m a t c h e s c oo rrv m e In. unc*«r 0002400 ouKtoonJOr*. an»ig oul. SoakJng SWF. «rrplay«dyad wm neo homa g fleu jj^ 47,57,. tu>pfy.And_an^.lte02!W.«_____ . lor poaatoio rola0or»hip HS, *UHU morwganicut. paiaonalS7T»»fc«jr^ ■ > • ENERGCTK 4K1N0-HEART? ^ . “ TwS : NEEOSAFTUENO . 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M14 S»luno«ANO LOVE ■ ELESS r6*UNTC^ ■ mg. waMwtg moi^. tOng lha tira-K Saekmgrnoncfy.ouuangSCWF,40-U, SUMMER OAL Sookjng SWM. 40 50. Kx poaMM relasonti^ SWM. 3 3 ^ W«yt mwiat, Dowling, qu-oi ^S»ci*v SWF. 2&J7. wflh t ^ intar, miareata. poaa«ilo LTR. 0030387 SiaUn. outgoog SWPF. &3. Pnco*.«iam, I poutfir THQ ts NOonatl. OA KWMMi SWM. mg. travel Saaking down-lo- lo,lor (o ^ d a ^ 05179J4 ------Pre-pald biob l o c k s triMJI, fofiuio. ow inourtiun, Orr^. iMarraarMta, torromanttand "COOMTFYMAH n j S»t*jng SWM, 53-CO, pouCM r, AHrACtn«. wsim twortod. corn TAKEUEOK SWM, 52,0-r. 720«>a. anjoya cwrpng.j.no«mg, h o f t i m e mt a a k k e It ' — 25«-______- - n*Mr\«d. Q iry lithing. hortat, rodoo*. country 041950] eojch ’ooOry. * »ng. m ■wd. CO/ SM. 20. Ifcoa m<7rtai. ba»iQ ?pHS I fast and eea a s y . AWOUANS WORTH IPFIROT LCnrrSDOTHWOS actMnki, n Ha. Saaking dopandaM. amooonal S^! SaaUng SWF, 48-50. alntbu inlaraMs. pi SWF. as i'4'. W figureo. hwwtt.ng. ccanng. Iw- hoartod SM. 30-40.w ». IartmaJa. earnwig, Si«nd«t SWM, a3J, SewpK). tmokar, 5'0', k»lnone% lin. «*P«lO.. LTn.OB30S77______>*ornv. •Mygoiog. &npjing{. HS,W cotrp4n«>n- i ^ lauj/Mr 0010TO a.UMkJngto>mattpo- 145t«. Uond*n«ni-bronntba, annvt tf«v»l, (in- 71-17, .tw i*m cr»k»cn.inoiiccopu LAUGHTER ANOM ol l«jTO. 03050« mg. mgnti n, mwng i Irwn l>orj«« to FAFAMCYFBCE SWF, *0, onityt reining, canipng > I, »7.*nturoul. th^ifK CM dad 30. ST".r. '1450*. txoantHua. taaksa .-, > . Sooking SW^U. 2S 35, tmokc. potUMa loialiontnip M>nan..t«*r^ travel, *W»ig, hiking and ; «a23J0 rH FRIENDSHIP Fll . carong tn0003t k Timies ha\ HOnSE WOMAN ANOtt. cpon. injsl' S«gio gal. 43, lew rwo».ANYWAYS I ■ ------i^ L O o k m o " ’’JiM Cowgirl SWF 40. Capricorn. vrv» nm>ou),nona*I.SWCM.antoyt COuniry ulg S«king WM, 35:opia 50 pnctHfl a» 0.11 (juy a fam tonea ol trxsM o 3> town, earrong. r«w^g, vb««i, JOSTAFRtei TV 4-whaalmg. tookvig tor N/S. GOOD SENSE OF HUUOl DWF 47. aniCTfi »g l.torkvt^BiakTi^rnalagam- OulBOing, 1»o»»3iv SWF Ot. Vngeig v.jft»ig. TV bailor* Se**jng piaylul, oO|Oyl0ard»ning.0uU)auri ainonj.kor. lo- lTM SM. 37,47, lor pou^ I chiang|H Quwl «v«rwin« at twinii S™i>i/'a t» tR071B3 UKAN0HAN080UE &5«; timwr fitc'n.i!s lor (nwi t70«». antoift pl«iwig girtar, pouM LTn tM53ffl7 NO ' 'active in MANY;r:s:s’rsc:r!; swM.^iS'^.'^l iiTv»jit u r ^ Ctatay,aetiveSWF,4J.nn,oytr»» oM vUi 07B044S W n ^ tt f ^ mih lonaona (paod Seatung >50 lor Ltrt mountain*, fithmg. gaioorwig nandthip tm a potteia LTR, ” SMY BUT SWEET entartajnng. Oanong Soolung1“ so., r.-. 0 havsim ^j^ SWCF 44, cionUii muol. «n|OyilUOR ' K ^ . 47,5?. lor (^UoLTf>okj. graal iar»a ol LETXTflTEAMUP '• ^ 0 ^ viigo. omowr, LOOKING FOR, 5M3,A f 10 tnuo lun SWM. 47, ff, 220220ba, anroyi Dorrng, Iienrig. Sooliino CM lot li*on«hip. ®rn{ SWF, 74. ,K),oy, r*ng.««J8 U-______carrp^g. xaAing■g (hand m hand »«i the 1 y u e o t ' tn7757! aOUeSOOY? parton SMkingI SfSF. )7-43, tmta; narattt. tx C fe ' ; bo pi UmAMAoLETOMM(nwWKvp rrw. SWM, 74-33 «t>0 « SWF ?1, IOO-. 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I*- iWBl, anfo^ mvM. a>a*am*.cal man. 3 M . HU b «n|oy bo g.antf6ahr, cattMl LTH. VI MQWUU ------«m SS9------To b(becom e a m errmber, call ^ NuaL Pttttlcnala, (un. t i f r SMQ1£ ANO LOdkiNQ tra«A a r t e P>*rng ORCATCXTW SWF, 20. nucM, Miat* V» OMo wv. c sttiv ihoMa*. SU. 24,0'r.240CKCia.CknM.a.ar«)|«v<)rli. mcMaa. raaOno, mualc. dnng- ’ Nogam.r ng, SaaUng ' ■ M ntx r a * raa*g, trewtim dwaig. SaW g honaac, asm ngi^ homa 9a^ TOOAj.----- . DOtTTPASaUl . - 6 1 2 5 W-70 .MT. an SWM. 23. O'. bW *bo,0810 ««______O W M 1-81? 0 0 - 3 3 5 I >*4 10 tnan tovaa MUng. n*nin^ anixio OUtDEUNES; Ktart To HeartJtndiyiwwig. i ihM anwujun » jo i,.alr>g l ntmonogamoM relattonttilpa. To entu»ure your aafety, earehiy icreen aIt t raaponasa.n R ut maadngi ahouidloecurln'a oc( pubflo place. Abbrevtedonana ar* peonffled only le IndMa gandeiinderpraferance,; ■ 3 rac«, tnd reUglon, Wo >umI.V04&707 st FREDBUnNQI. age rar)oe. Kattyle artd avocatfoni.. 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HAY aiapproxlmalely 41 ton r ------HAROWOCVOODFLOORIM e MACHINI ■ndfather . S w d a y . B ^v Sa s r a o o j ;■ / baled DIfleremscitspedM&gradea complele s aas fixtures. airport r.i'sp":srh Som e . tow.r. IPHP printer and intk]ue canrings veeeat green. ------1 f i A f ^3rd, bright green. — —— Jeffrey/ 206-736-2906.*2( desk. SIOOO«.324.5075,- /, bam atored, 1391b. APPLUN wndnkKi. $250. ANCES refrtg-, W/D. T oiw innIL OeUvered r by the .J ------I I THEiSACESONBRMDGE* BobbyW le a th e r(2 ).). GEG re frlg ., ~T.— i Appox. 56 tons. 2nd FREE (2)'[2) W ashers (l)dfyer Call 208-728-731-7039* t DearMr.Wolv oi t t T a n d VOY partner did not bell>elieve I cuttimIng, $60/ton. 73 ton lor portlarts only U-pk:k up - ■■ Serta KingI m aattraea eet. ' *.404-1608- :% S 1 was facedid iwith aD^auctioo In had hi three trumps to do'0 i t h a t. d quality 3nl cutting. Call:aU308^0* r 7^ BEO Flexsle h..d .no ” /ton. 1 ton bates. Paul q . p p . . £ wblcb I badid ino Idea of my part* W W bat do you think? UNQE new Whin- ^ y H jH ia |o«t. adjueusiablo, good QININQ TABLABLE oblong * P aul D«Uy, K astai» Clly.Oil Mo. 0, 43, black, self deaning. muilusl soil $200/ Duncan Phyfehyfe. 2 loavos, J R oer’s strengthg th o r s h a p e . I n a le a m ------offor. 208-3:-324.3413,' echalrs.atKJbrxJ buffet. $600. I § game with1 n(no one vulnerable, I HAY Good lor horses $ 5 09'o“§now^onl5 9 . T TV e q u i p m e n t ______------CaIL20a>212-aJ2-&16S.!______I____ held 4 Q-3,i, V ^ J-9-6-5-2, ♦ J-7-5, A A] N SW ER: You a re rig h t aU n ldd y o u r /Ton or WU by bale. $209.99.99.20^738-7650.*'^ Id. Now or used. BEOS queen ______WorkingMJ or0 nol. Cosh pd. (piiiow lop) ABLE oak vMh » « K-J-2 an(md passed over my partner-wrong P< here. Withh e a bal- 20 IBS a podastal ______K EN MhlORE220Volt, O (20S)IM)853-0238,' In plastic,,$200 S to $425. bo^re^SSoV RHO’s one2 c:ciub. My opponents a a* n c e d m inim um a n d g u a rd•d s sin aU Retrieving 15.OOOE•0 BTW. window ml, — — . . — 100. Lighted LITE TELEVISION Hurry! Call 2 continued onejne spade - two chtbs - stilts, si you want to make tbetb e nat- mite. $250 733-2259 SATELLITI ;3 7 5 . B o lh In ural and limiting rebid1 r£r a t h e r ______FfDo Installation.100 Ins ranDPT x.Dad75so n excellentIt condlllon,c< pass, and myuy partner came back ui QERATOR Frigtdalfo channels;ls,HBO,Cln.mn,. ^ JMw Slim 208-734-1602.602.-______two spades. Is this nat- than to raise spades and findn d p art- ok) $2751 Whirlpool R oo for 3 to life with twt 5r 3 monlhs. YouI romovo,rc ' LOVESEATr QueenQu Anno. uraloracuebiebid, and Is it weak or n e r hoping th at you have eextras.. x t ic range 4 yis. okl, coll 208-260-2728.*208 H1.1 iKenmore washor — S30-3966’ sola table,, 22 end( tablos. strong? 'offer. 208-324-3056* t J ------coffee tablolo $400$4 for sot. Shortw terS e otaU w i. Dana*. T e n t D D e a r M r. Wolff: A3PARA0U3A ------CA RPET ^A140 yds, SOQ- Call 206-326-426-4726- QERATOR Hoipolnl ^ 6 0 8 ^ foom groon MyM partner and 1 have beere e n dis- ^'ZSS " T. Konmoro l stove/ }S set quoon ANSWER: TwTwo spades is a natur- cussing ct whether there isi a need __2 oven.I. S$150. HIdo-a-bod — = 208-324.35- I $150. Sofa & to play anything artificial'al when k _ $100.208-t36-260r CHEi Iko now $500, al cail (Partnitner wouki have dou- to f . H E C K T H E , ------— — bod sot w/matl- opener bids a n^or, thenn r ra ise s acolloni quality. 1'^ !’,*“ ® bled one spaipade or two clubs for o] r e f r iIQERATOR. q i NICE SERVICESE oils, lighl brown. ress 5125,208208-200-1714* s i d o bb ] y s i d o . S 3 0 0 . DIRE talceout withth theI red suits.) I ex- responder's re major suit Therh e Idea ilHECTORY gp.-™311, !: 734-5153’ MOVING SAt.£^L£ 5 PC, white tT O M B A L E I N Q . olmond.(Id. 731-6332* ri peet him to0 fahold an opening bid would w be to distinguish bet't« tw e e n c u s t ______pallo sol1 S6iS60. 3 toblo with five spacpades, and 1 think you three-*and tb four-card suppo:.p o rt, o r 18 small squaro bolos w a s hH e E R /D R Y E R o o l ond lindid Ihoso 1 who can — j am lam ps, 1 floofloor lamp. 2 .urKl bales. 94«818* w o oxc, corxJ, $250. holpp youyo Wllh Ihoso r M are not quitelite worth a move for- between bi a minimum andd maxi-r = = # 4 .^ ond tablosB oil $25 oacn. ----- s i n g l e |l a w a s h e r S l 2 5 . duiiosIS youyc oro to buoy Coffee loblo:bio $50, Ail m ward. But if ^TOU d id b id , a n a tu r a l m m u m raise. warrant!anty. Coll 736-460S- 10odojo».oii. dc ■ y^ o II D good cond.:r»d. 2 0 8 -7 3 4 . 4 and invitaticitional two no-trum p ’ Moreorl.ni.Ma(U«ocUion. w u. 1692. Comono VIOWV al 350 ■a Grandview Dr > I would fit thee b ill AdveIvertise In /D r o sure Tho CorrComputor Placo. 20 8 -6 7 Nishiki-7, N«oNico rood biko. 11101 AwfOl Brie. Pa. Hozol-olion oroa. Coll 208- Its unaotelflna your 415j AddisonAd Avo. (BURJRLEY) $100,208-7)e-734-0583 D e a r M r. Wolff: 431-11-1609 or 438-2066.* _2 » 2 2jQO a « - M>all It oul. 20S-i08-734-1667.- I------■I ploaso loovoVO 0 mossago,- i ANSW ER; IfIf: you frequently raise W W bat do you think about thth( e role : one spadee tot two with three of ol computers in bridge?? WVi ould ; trumps and1 a a semibalanced hand, you yt recommend I get onei to help M || m I : tben biddingig one( no4rump with a m m e practice? I . ; singieton isis acceptable.i If your llaloeVefa.8prtii|{neld,leld, Mai». ^ A I • oae-no-trumlimp rebid normally promises^a balancedb band, you ANSWER: A Many of myly best k „ j ^ nave tb bidI twotv clubs now. I tend friends “ are computer whiztilz kids, r«rreT I : to be closerr toto t h e f ir s t c a m p th a n b bi u t m y opinion is th a t so ffai a r only B I L I ; to the second.Qd. Deep D Fmesse is indispensaksab le a s ana i analytical tool 01Sridg(dge and ^H| DearMr.WolV o ltf: e-bridge e- are reasonable wayswa to IHH My questionin relates to the right plav pl bodge at a distance,• butbi I’d r-^ I N C A R E \ I------jond to a forcing jump- wait w awbQe before spendinging a lot COUSTICAL ~ cONCRETE 3 i I HANIXDYMAN IAWN way to respon ROOFI7 F IN G shift with threhree trumps and a bal- of oi money on computers. TTl h in g s SI l .D R Y W A L L leedU y. ^ _____ Willdoyc10 you a Royol job LAWN DD’ Y N A M IC S - anc^handVi With 4 10-4-3, V A-4, are aj changing relatively speet n QtsKyOonoulB qi a annPiKDFING Why coll tho rosi? 5 ? * " ^ a budgot pnco Mowing'O^nmmlng Roa?ona5o • ♦ K-Q-6-5,, ♦ 4 K-J-6-3,1 opened You)u dos'onro Iho bosll Ortvowajways, stops, polios. Gonorolol ropaira,rc drywoll. 3prinQ< g cloan up Frooostm■stimatos, one diamondnd and*heard my pait- B O B 'S B E S T ocorallvo stamp. palmingling & much moro powor oto repair & slucco. Soniornior discounls. Roosono lancing ner respondd ttwo spades. I bid two If you «ouid Ub to nntvt iUitir WoUf. emoUhlmtic ma D R Y W A L L " " “ 'SS -8655* 25 yoars oxp. Reaali\ 206-423-4004*21 410-2502> or 0 733-7045* . no-trump befbefore.raising spades, bltp/Ann»l)rt«J*tlrl« bit com 731-0788 Jenlett 212-1499- ^ . C6tmtinVtOT;OhiUd>VKiluttiyna3‘«^.i Insurlurod froe Esllmatos* \MDYMAN I LAWNNCARE I ISHARPEJP E N I N G l VSTHUCXtOWl ------COUSTICAL I 1 * ^ ^ CLEANUP mowing & S E RIVICE V I i MULE oldor ridInQ tnula,, FREEF Lab/Chosap'oako WANTED W to bi4y on WANrANTED on oktor JD hay SLJ. D R Y W A L L ^ . , inmming,. spring 5| mainlo- . . vory gontl6. $525. CallI Bay miK, black, ly r old. Aloskiani Malamuto pup. bolobalor, 224-T,24-T,214-T. RlcRick B am ei S a la z:ars a n Solutlona nonco,0, cloonup. John s Sharh a rp e n in g 20S-324-711S ovoningsI mate, to good home. C < a ll 2 0 8 -4 3 6 -5 8 4 7 Iv. Or O na MF124 or 12 hay c 0 Iix problems Sonior 0 Specialist _CoConatructlon VVo iix r Dlsqpunls. S etrv r v lclt e or 734*1706 days.* 208-655-4457* msg.*i baler. ^ I c JD hay rako ond , ' jncrolo llotwork. ’00 Estimates I RoasonotlOblo Pricos. Complolo sharpening.shai hay mowor. Coll 208-324- Ujnce i Lebaron and PAINT golding 9 yrs, old. FREE F Lab/Chow mix & Okl- r nd romodollng. odd iobs,jobs romodollng, 736-4284. or 01 420-7365* CarbWo &. sioolSl0( sows, 5858or208-404-9371.‘ Gonomoral drywoll ropolis -n08-324-9369 a . or fo'novT)oval ol dobris. I ■ t4 t Brockontkon St. S. (2) APHA flllles; one 2 er lab In noed of new m ond loxtuflnfl. ^ y ri. oW, one 1 yr. oW, CallI homes. 208-654-2200.’ | 410-0480* Wo do011 III all plus moro. 1------——— ------1 ^ •4050* WW'ANTED running Ford or 13 yoarsyo of oxporionco. I ^ L _ R u bben e n 734-6506* L A I 20p*423-4447.‘ JQELOINQ Black Rench. * Chovy V8 ongino. Prolor- FFroo osiimoto# ably w/4 or 6 spd. trons. 732-< ■ ______. M A Z ir m E N A N C E r - ...... PAIKT ranch gelding, registered. 13 yrs. old. BALE B. WAGON NH 1049. ably [ c o nNTRACTOR\: j = = w hands, 19 years, quiet. rMdon In mountains. 3 wido. Exceltonl cond. attachod. attai Out of pk^up or r -.-- \NDYMAN T R E E SERVICES E FioM ready. Can 208-537- truck, true whole vohicio ok. .AACCURATE l I stbut and sound $1500. $1000 Call 208-654-274r I lie Valley O eaign CONS'!ISTRUCTION >e T r e e & PaJI 20&- 636-2352‘ I 6666.* WANTED WA! oWor tiydraulic DRYWALL r 4 GERMAN SHORT HAIR ______J dum dun p Hat bed or gravol eneral Contractora ' L a w n Service Triplep le A STANDING 2003 Star• pointer puppies. Puro- BEET Bl MANAOER Pickott dump durr truck iMds or oldor -Now.sw - Romcxlollno- A to ZZ lorgola or small. Romoval/al & Pruning Trbo toppingling romoval.i U ^N icX F Iem lnlc $500. brad, only males. $75. 24row.Unenew.$16,900. 2 singlo sing axlo dump Injcks. R=PAPAIR & TEXTURING Commoimoreiamosldonilol Rosldomliamlal/Commorciol Cortiliod -25yoors,o*p-- 2: ' slumpp romovalror Lrthal Remedy X Doc's, Call 206<432-SSS5.‘ Call C Scon at 599-2448* 324.5e58or404-9731.* 324 ^Neat, cloan and RVV a& Hobtjy Snops Servinging MogicI Valloy Mlni-Ca;Cassia aroo and ficowcKowood, Rinedy $500. Call John ; losslonal. small Jobs 208-734-•34.1S31/73»3S44» p,o-macmado or cuslom C all 208-g A + J i m s broke 4 gentle. This older• d,graatfor SeOaach ______W armep I hunting orpeta. 530^279* WORK F r a nk k Schereri „ , ^ Can208-934-5560‘ fA mwxwnmDNEV^ i K-grr \ «*Mi aold tium mil, LAB i cross, golden female I K I ' I Training classos &S«5on'ft Ray’aTreoree Service I 4 ^ * • etm ld b*rm LYDE'S PIPE REPAIR. ISEJIVTCE Proven/on rosufts wilhout Gonoraliral homoI repairs. iaslallotlor\/tS c ^ D l n a Removal,II, Trimming,Tri spayed.15 weeks, good FARMALL • « new tires, Hand lines, main linos ' wtlh kkls. Son Is allergkx new block, runs good, chokechi collars. intonitonor/oxtonor. p ™ g, ® T o p png. ^ g ^Shrubs, and wheel linos, (ovon In _ ilumps $35Can208-737:9^or PTO and belt drive, S ', Conlfiod plumbincbing, poinling, and iS y rso i tho fiold). 208-431-7149.* ^SAWTOOTH 208-r oxpononco Call 7'38-2571* ^ Qt PrescotL -Klmberty 4 0 4 ^ 1 . ' both work good, draw- J U l &-734-3169Nan* drywiywoll. 16 yoors >33-:13-2402' SHEET METAL - _ ; stuff to Sen? - b ar hitch, no hydraulic. HAS"ASTINQ8 aluminum gol- ‘®*' ...- carponti«ntry oxpononco. 1 C all our Classffled ^LABS AKC, bred for tem­ Hoallng^AC w - ^ — ■ee eetlm atee 1 —• $1280.20a-73i640a.* I ^od | pipe and Irallor, 9‘ & Refrioeration perament, & disposition, EMPJ JoT n' : S taffat 10*. Call 208-536-2092.* Comm T L O Y M E N T l ihr> 735-5170* LAW[^iVS fii |T PP!R.«5P'i3 E R H C B S I 733-0031 exL 2 noyeUow. 2 0 » ^ 7 6 1 7 NUNE BALER Now Hol- -I2 1 : nmon:l«r&Ro»ifoo) osiimalos.os'l pilppie*, registeredI Shota. Ready now. Call diesel, , 1 6 'header. $6500, sale. Portable mainUno in Call JAMESCO JAI Tim Abbott?ott 734-7919 ctmmplon lines, firstI 436-3860 « v e a .\ Hay | rake 0’ ground drh»- all slzos,handllnes 1 & ><,..• 1 S 0N N E L P L U S Complolololo homo ropoirs. Call 423-4233*42 I DenMcCraaf^W«fy42&<7771* shto.|^.88»044.* ■; an, good shape, $400. wheellnes wtie available. For w.personneUnooom rom<^HrloHng & additions. ■ - - . 'NORWEQWN ElkKound ' 7300 or 678-4040* 26 yrs BtSCHONforMie.Bmoe., 208-438-8216«ve* p r t» 4 availability. Coll ^ . yrs. oxporionco Mo O r I a v G I , wippJaa, ready May 20th. . whotreatyour ooostimolos& - . Catl 208-768-2046,* N8012-4SS2/312-4409* Frooc pub bnd. Adoree kids & MOTOROLA^ 2-way radios. ------Ihlcle Uke their own. I roloroncionces. 732-5433* S ES R f V IC JS WEDDHD I N Q 8 L I thfwater. Ne*da«oood « ! P^ROT Tama a taking 800 < M Q^eO MG, Lowest WANWANTED 6* or 10‘ gated Qoodixlprk»s. Great Work irUF EN C IN G I-...... - B R I D ESSMAIDS S i hc^.733-M 64,4toSor^ * Lowered pfhsas. prlcee, i $160-400. Call pipa. pipi Call 733-1678 or ~, Crabtret-e e M o v in g 7^-4381-M-FBto6.* S h a n e 206-639-0800.* 420-21^.* 420 ISERVICEe |- ^ CaB 208-733-1334.* > YPNOSIS Syatema y a WEDDINGIN G S H O P BOBDER COLLK~^ i , 1>ER8IANklttena.S250. PLANTER p 7 1 John Deere WHEfH EEU IN ES (tO) A&M. AU. ■Idential a Ranch Got tho10 moveI you Wedding DresDrosses: 2-46 p tfp ie s 7 weeka d d . first‘ 3 females, 7 1 .7 rows, double bar, already alf« broken down. Sm oking Tddayt doson/ololC^orlTyra Oressos-loRo0 Ront or Buyl sms,working parents. PARTS ChainJn link.I Codor. Rail Sm ■ Call 54»6669* markers. $2600 *26 per line/offer. Will lonconco. Bart>od VVlro, Hypnosinosls Is a sato & oxp, Fro« Can 034-0916* 'agic Valley — == 210S.Moin;lain 733-6838* mil* fluhy tawn. For; ' .CONVERSION KITS. E M agic Valley ____ 0 ^ M agt lnfp.http:/Avww.KXitheml- = MOI P.OODLB Standard, 10- Cultivator < attachments & ^ 7 ( Auto Parta H ypnosis 3 V B V G ------d4 «boxim«ecue.orB.* * k r - i w — J 0^^1-3805* SER . ima., ehoeolata.-femala, dl(ere.20&670-1041AMI.' • 26 Main Ave. North FENCING I ‘ C u ttin g CHaiAPeAKEBAY • SWATHER 8400, 18' TTpj 733-3^* I RgrnieVERS AKC reg... K M ffirifsr “ 1FALFA8EED header. AUen double a - SERVICES LANDi®SCAraVO| Twin Ifl Shots, championI 0em$16a 206>73»«814* I A l dairy atfalla seed B R : U ^ N ^ S S I In Falla CuslomLawnawn & gardon rakee.Wastandodk>ader, J.Marshan733^141.* , " 16 & M o v in g rotoiiillng,), woodcutting,wa blood^itte. OFA certtiecl : e a Fenca a-F e n ca a T ony'a,'.L«,d«»plna I S^O Call 43B-3360 or; RABBHB* bale 1 forks & 8' bucket. __ II SEJmCB F«>c— I pack & load. deanupmupwork, VartouabraedainraUabte. Aarway < aeretor, 18' ALF/iPALFA SEED treated: PPro-Fonce r hom3MEREP)URS"* h ™ ° „u 3from homo to 5 yr*. oxpenerKo,oxp< 67^0408 If f w s w w e r »n-upj.pranlno. ,* CanKristlnaat CaB • 431-6903* 00«/to. OOC Ranger & Vernal. T y Wi IN F A L L S Weaii> also do tMsuUful Cloan-( V>. storoge to Froo estlnutes.estli CHWUAHUA miniature> 20M28-M73.* ^ DeByatvav^. ^ locks 4 awnings. T R A C T O R ’6 8 IH 4 2 4 o n i P L A N R O O M ' homo to home. 326-426-4270* lo in hair, aUMi M fV lM , : 208«87AT8 Ottana feed oats, uonsuucuvn. ates (ceCD 21^4846 ^00* I 734-8030* ------■ PRIB Springer SpanielI S 275M . Papered. P t a M gaara.U^w^3point | $12.00 $12 cwt cleaned & Blueprint SI copies. , : i I W Bm W o w I m fp im . B nto. okL IMI can 208-326-6124.* ' hitch I & rear blade. beg.$6.00 bag uncleansd & 734 LLATION ahy».206» 6^723* s Call 208-388-2584* bu£.430-6634,43M606* buC L O O R I N a I \ L A j m i n s t a l l ■ W THIBVEHQoldanAKC., J i D S C A P m o YWALL PR te Black Lab. baan> . ptipplaa, shot and daw- TRACTOR Tl FoidBN ca'ARPENTRY I Spedalizingtlnginaddh)g I s t i t e d In tralnbto. lovea> -• elawa,$360 Call Show i room eondttien. ^ 7 1 Owerren Hardwood *a Qr**:ra a n a r S M B o n ’ , n o nent escape tofatrtava. Juat right to IPHER basement > 206W*8637/B67-6424* ABnswtlraaahdpainL > lA Q IC T O U C H FFloora l Inc. pp^nki rindowa atlrtwlth.ihlaaummtr. = .9 9 4 FUer Ava WaaL* r s ' r : PAirS^ST IN G , IN C . C lf SO6-67&4740* . ' VHIH^ TZU pupplea AKC, J ^orAB Your Homa OlfT Window iRAiNWa have two metal '"‘’i Msonabie rates. Pamtmg. P . ■ v a t e h a o k a d l o r a a l a . TRACTOR Ti JO 4640. In Insured Texturln< tallation r a n famala dog,apayad, gralneflMtobenwvad.1 NOO ^ T O S m S j . _ F r» , 1’ > Randon Juna SnLCtf ' ■{good ahapa with naw 0™ loel Camacho Freeeetlmi I2W77-5423* e mo. old. rnbcKmead,. 2 0 6 « 4 < 8 S » .* ; . tlraa.naadshvdraullo 1 JM1600t u . a n d l 2900b u . 7M-1•>7404«r280>t881 738-2 s s . ^ 324*3478 or ______48fia,vwynloa4o0,Bca« . '^m p.$12,odo/offar M Mi^ aka o tte r. N a ir Twin - j I ------— I l*l«;CalW4-e^ '.'1• iiiBwtAWHUBICY Pura^ '!g06-8gfr6717/731-0e86.* FMk.aB7-9462M(K)U3‘ = = S r d I h(Mipupplaa..2mal*.3 J c L E A x m a C O>B1PUTERS N I PfIiB tam al*, Ret-; 'fam ala. all have blua Tl AY 2002 c n p , 190 Jena, ^ W y C A R B P P I WASSURE MAINTEI[BNANCB wMI«yLabX.'aB^:i«> ' •yai. Boihparenta on < i bio btlM . t$9. per icn. • aft*. tSQQ.maiMi ISM U Computar Plac* Simphmply mowing a W AiS S E O a tO R~po«iibi-ib la lawn care. *UaM>Upor»dM Trimiynmmg Low Futee TRxeTOfntnscTQRr^ SSlS.?5S5Sa, ■naoi.tii.atja lnpalra.Faatand ReiiatsliablaSentee OatrybaiWtn»2*L adOTlS! • » « , : J frtendyMrvlea. . TaWngPrkJe Tak NsqiSpmi lato-ramovad. ^ i s r s K s s t lAddtoon Avanua. In Yourour AppearatKe. krta, artd 1 a s s yU nm : S erv to e Falla, ggoWualllyl OM lanTwrrar can« '•altlof«cor-'•y- • 7»73»<®S8or420

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m cuoiuigM io. W«nMTIO 00 hp Evlnrud* WANTIK T IO y o u n g f«m lly I T neCLINBR OoubI* tota IfaSiM totlwtttwi 8C00TBR (or Invalid, 3 ^ Mod twm.lndoor of o t* ro to r, f o r p a r ta . C a li looklnaking for C i m 0 motor Qcomtlrlo print, brown,vn. gvdan. Naad halp whaatad, Raacal, ua*d 2 FAX 1 )»-794-1742M2<>«718 hem*,n*. aiaapa e wtth AO, WTM •od rototBino & mowlno? ! 5 f o u t c « » 7 » : « « r aoe- tin. black. b«)g*. Wood mo., on board battary kHTIDfroa walohta; 0^ wratorJUaoalMatKft charoar. S3.200. Call trtm. N*w $1000. »»a for Lo-AamaUioba. Mtftaok.ataisona(ybk* 9^°'”)omlng blowar. 306- QOUFCA at> T r a * aattmata 2 C e - ;^ ^ 1 1 / 734-0062.* S67S.lnrMT sprine m*t- YOUR C ndm ountaJn bika. Will }-6649or7»4-122ar .•xe*IUll*ni condition. trtai, Qutan Rattonlc.lie. 731-Mas or NM4M.* ■ycMh.Ctf69»-1063.’ Tilt bad irallar box. Araae M OO.w/Frw t v i fn itn * _ T tC K m Danvar Broncoa. with driw ara. Call TRACTOR John Oaara,I, 2 tickau, $220 for bolh . Modal 216 lawn & oardan•n aaata. par oama In inC T TV aqulpmant WW1 r a n 733-02W . AD Zwlniad. Naw er uaad. aalal si^SSSSi — tractor. 4«* dack. w/ oto*> Danvar. 20d-6$3-2260* TIMES-NEWS ml r a r o i T B SOFA axe. cond. craam tIUar, $1200. 730-0000 or CLASSIFIED W( SportM T.rr VIDIO •SoftQOfthSaouth* K color, $ 100. 260-0260* DEPAFITMENT ___ ndoSorwlgleeewear. .CONONCiNTHATORt Call 324-3704* — (Talaa of Uncia Ramua) E o s a r ------S S &« g 7 r3 8 .* ; — TReeS Blua Spruca, 208-734-5538 wrant a . to buy uaad RIM- ^ 7 3 ^ 1 6 ; » ffl* S660. Travel, r 60. n i A U A > > full I*noth mov|a. INOTON 12 gag* modal laaoximatar. $350. All j«rom naw. Call 73S»429« sa tu r extandalf90 lncr>M. ballad & to a d a d .4 2 » w^ r To)lfr»a1-«8ft-ai6HIOM‘ wdiVSlBtM goodeeod.90d, laaa t h a r i ^ conond. 9 3 2 - 4 5 8 3 * ? 5pm* Evffvargr*ananddaciduoua J22=22 I q r J w w l a t M mil— .$ 2 2 0 42S-6S2B' &3S0. Call20e-326-47ie.* 208-677-4543 ■aaa.C*UDft8Traa WATER BEO quaan bad (BURLEY)* WAfANTBD llvatr***. Wm»$4^6M.* ^624. T f f C E ------frame $90. Baby crib & _ ' m atala idoondHon$2000. PIANO wllh history. Rar* Sprue*, ^ Crab. Pine, Aa- ny™ I pen & othar* larpartmalL kNTED madrum alzad kilHHIiM IBwl r S S 1-4362/431-727T . ohanglnotabi*. $60. PI>teoav^nngiSonuprtght ^ laama euttar. Brand num ri I $700/otfer. Organ Lowery JCall J 206-768-2676* 51,^ama praf*rrad. Laava UK I ‘Oi Vuloan 5 J J STATIONARY B1CYCLB_ Kenmore waahar. (75. 2' AU. AMERtCAN AliCTION GenIa.$8S.206-735«78* wA praaa, 12 gauge, 26* ^ >K, axtraa. fg$SO ^ Schwin Alrdyna. $225..E Alt prk;as negotiable. Call& S fANTED 20' truck bad masi rral. acraw In chokaa, (208) 734-4587 w/holat or 20' apud bad a r m , r , - , ; > d « T|- Soil Loko City, um n « Ml« tMuonl Find VouH be pteuamiirplee surpSsea Modol 350 tO', w/Blas- V8 V( anglne.prolerabtywIth stor, 3500 wan • 6.5 hp o * rw ., LIVING ROOM SET S 2_ ^ o r J i fter* they sra and ted • at how' easym *i N 1* 10 p(io« a Hoavy oquipmont, 4x4': moyor fonco, $750, Vin- 4 4! 5 apaad trans. attached. WANANTED wood atoraga Honco n d a e n g l n o , w ith oui whei ‘ ‘’,® Quoon martro88 sot $125■,o Burley 208-677-4042 ^ garden shod, any sizo wheelleols, 120V-220V. $675. •v*y<»™one wtMre you>s wH> dassHled• d ad■ 'T h e coM.li vohicloa. Dtcyclos. morol logo Dolta 6* lolnior por- Oldar 01 alngla axle dump /gai ough th* powerful Bde low...m*la retulu ra sre ftlgh. Colfoo loblo $50. Aniiquo trucks, running or not. matnat can be moved. Call 650 I- rockor $75, 732-0123* foct condlllon $400. Call ta icISMmed. Thafsdasedas*Wd.733^»31. TUT AUCTION TTTVTVTTTT fl208-326-t043/404-0491* Call Co 324-5850 404-3791* 20S>00-679-3000* $325. 801.519-0123’ MOVINO nowor D avonp^ = s colfoo iBblo & 2 ond lablo,^ DRUM SET 5 placo. $300. ^ ** Brown roCllnor. Magnalictn Yamaha piano keyboard, LOOK IN THE mottross pod, Wolkor.lie $150. Call 208-644-1225 MAGIC VALLEY . Roasonablo, 734-fiOM.*,r. ovonings.* SECTION OF E Q U A L IZ E R A lo s is THE TIMES-NEWS; RANGE Konmoro. $80. Hido-a-bod sofa. $50,10. MEQ230 SIOO. Alosis For moro , Rockor rodinor. $40,lO 3030 storoo comprossor.- auciion ads. and Hoovor Stoamvoc Ultra,0 $ 100. APHEX aural oxcll- the auction calendarOf $50. Call 208-735-9379.-ra. or typo C.S125. All pricos on Sunday. Monday.a y . ------r bost ollor. 208-308-9372.* W ednesday & Friday and on-lino. www.maglcvalley.com Auctloa Advertising J iU H o U o n ' a - 208-736-3222 |hollonOm*Qtcvifleyxom‘ . • J/ TWIN FALLS Fri-Sun. 11-5. QOLF CLUBS-nlco sots for juniors and P seniors. 100 now lions lor Se hab = BUHL S— $5 oach. Pull carts & liko AUCTION TRIVIA SaturtJay and Sunday now coll balls $4/dozon. > 9nm • 7pm 202 Blue Lakea Blvd. N. / ■ e s p o n ' Rock<)ncl Mm Ians aroro King sizo boU couch, (AcroaafromWalgreonB)* , niuious to acquire anyiny lovosoal and housohold koopsakoof Ihoir idols,dIs, Itoms, rt TV/IN FALLS FrI.-Sun. 9-5. including ihoir nocktios.IOS- 210 eth Ava. North* “ -f^ovlng-Daycaro-Frooz- • B Tho London auction or. computor dosk, Sky houso Phillips so ld oitio tio JEROME Conlor swing sot. & misc. It signod by John Lonnonnon Sal. • Mon. t0am-3pm,“ 371 Sunrise N.* lor about 5500 in itiono Moving Salal I. TWIN FALLS Sol- Sun. 1960's, and ono olII Ctolhos. microwavo. 0-?. Baby Itoms. AC. I Eivis Prosloy's tios fromrom dishwashor. Lots of misc clolhing ( all slzos ). fisjv tho I960's also soldI forlor 222 Waat 4th Ave.* SC; Ing & hunting itoms. I .ibout SSOO in 1990-a books, puzzlos. and lois hoalihy pioco ol cash,sh, TWIN FALLS — of miscoilanoous. considonng it was a Fri- • Sun. 0a m - 6pm. 601 Heybum Ave.* plain black tio mado} of Moving Salal synltiotic (it>or.* Furnlturo and tools. ■ FdRACL^t4ER I 520 Shoup Ava. (Cornor COMMUNrrY | ^ = ol Shoup and Tylor.) In an effort to keep TWIN FALLS. Sal. & Sun.!_ our lown neat, we 6 am - 4 pm. HUGE Salolun. ask that you remove ____ Boby lloms, children's & Al ROTOTILLING woovood womon’8 clottios, toys.“'o’ any garage sale mowing, blado work.<• SO5 pool. Auto, blko.complngg signs that were ■ yoars oxp. MV, 32&-4631631.' suwlios, computor aceos-Ing placed In our CHAIN SAW Husqvarna rn a series, oloctrical. ies- comnfiunity pro modol, now conflllioiIllion hardware & plumbing advertising your s a le . t 8 - t) a r , S 2 5 0 , CS oa l i supplies, and much moro. 208-423-4455,- 1631 Haybum Ave.E.* Thank you for your ' c o o p e ra tio n *

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ROAD RANOBR'78 22* TAHWOI'OiQUdaUghl.23 CHEVY'9'98 8 !Silvorado VB sCoUig‘•7RM126. C A M P tn *M O’inr Jayeo0 JAYCO •97 28 ft. 1 owner RO rERNATIONAL'54 PREIG£IQHTLINER'93 tT IT i .popup G^o^atarwlthh clean, fully loaded. 0efi 'ooianc* o'c*.*. oft*r■C*^206»7^4■797^• J UK>e *00 6th wheel. 20 vOLKLK8WAGEN *74 bug. Z . - - . K . ' « x t c ab .'* l* ct }acka. all 5231/41^0228* It.1. elide out. exo.cond, :A T D A N E '8 8 45 II. *900. cIS'iSiiA'sSS'Cl 'n v . iipd.. s ’ AC. nn whool, ftUtUKi »o6 k«wik~7w : If NASH *00 10 fo o t *leeps n range. FM/CD.bocfy , inakie frame, hay oxi. or 420-91‘-9531.* C C .C D , w hi* w*«thw pkg.. ooovl«¥» 6ALEUCaWA‘a :TgT» $tt2.000/o«*r.2: 734-9119* “ o"q30d. $3050/olfor. Call 3, vrhoois, bod Iln- - iim n« M . m M een d . Na ? 6 . $8800. PI*M * cafl 208- “ 48 It, pintied for pup. CHEVY 'i miloa,. biuo. many . ft h * r h tf m tt i lor fr*». mint condlUon. like nvte. yUERRY *9419* bunk beds. 2»-a2*-2ao5.* ^ r -84 3/4 ton. 4X4. Of. tow miU 638-J983 or 53^0658.* ™ 3-5876* r o c o n t 1. now c o n d lllo n . ;»n$5795. $2600/Olfor, Coil 208-539-2332.'208- IW QM » h M b a d , maroon- TRAIlU ILER S POR SALE. Coii 2( 90* ^ . ^ tln ta d j iM d^y wjn-. *l*d. $6000 call 208- only 01 $699S/offer.’ CaM 206-324-7401* ^ I 20B-365-75S2* DOOGE, 77 9 9 Powor wagon, 878-280eor431-2600* gj:| 801I up and roady lo houl. & ( U ftT A ^ 2B‘6thWheel. ^ FtAVEUTE'89 26 ft.. 6th ______324-E24-8551, 539-2869 or CHEVYr '02 3/4 lon. 4X4, now llrooros & troni drivo 5paa3aBT5nio5isa2 Clean, new tires, awning. y,t, ngino, (lowmiios), 5 Iln o .SMSOO/ollor. lS C Coil ..19K mil. am/fm •tareo.^ 8 H E U . fibargtaaa. fit neww NOMAO '88 2V, aieepe 4. C Mheei, sloops 6 . Nico ft ,------324-0496.* aSOongi ,r (uB bath, dean $399^ e r a cleah. $6995.420-58S3.* ______spood. JI. 53,000. 731-8909 208-934-5EI4-5919.’ ' ’^flirtng »1600 '* body atyi* Ford super er. fully self-conlalned. nj^ iTg Duty. Must 8*8312-3050*r 208-308-4997/837-4997* e IKING'97 tent traiior, IWORTH 7 7 COE 350 aHorSpr■P'"’*______D O D OE t '90 '9 1500. tuna $8196.208-578-1243, ''•f )uill. 10 9pd..w ot kll. CHEVY '’( ’94%Ton.4x4.0x1 groat.t. SIS 500. CaJI W t ! ^ uld SHELLS ft ue*dftwrglaas.r PALOMINO *98. Filly lent |Shoshone area, leave showor. lurnaco, rofrlg.. CUSTOMERS r S S king bod. $4500.Cali 50CVoflor206431-2660* c o b . oxoxtro 801 ol sn o w 206-733-6113-6797.*______’S4 DR 12Sbothlngreat• a t nt *88-'03 Ch*vy startingIQ trlr., sleepa 6. 3 burner message.* I 5J,' W HO — — cond, 208-423>483SI or $305/on*r878-0103* etove. LP/el*ct refrtg. ft " 208^»34470.* -ERBILT -94 oxtondod Glasslilo campor- q o d q e: '96 '91 Ram. oxcoi- 7 healer, awning, great YAH6 TA e ‘9 i Stn wheel 24' NEED P ™ " il $ 9 8 0 0 . C o l l lonl condltl -4234683 avanm si. * _ SNUQTOP'03 forOMC riLDWOOD '97 30' Sih Od, Col powor. 15 9pd„ * " 0 ' ' ndilion. S cond. $3500. T S i w O r w/hUch. " Uk* new condltl- W J YOUR 34-572C* Call 208-736-0605*208 ‘.yAtlAHA'»»VZ8Q'axc;xc. abort box. White wftlnted whool, aiido oul, central ns. low miios, in fromo. »•>•* on. Self contained. SERVICE S . W l.. runa grMt- $1000-00- otaae. Retractable frontnt PROWLER '8 8 29 ft. twin $8.000.208-543-8899,* « oir. o '' now Ilros, m any ox- on. Coil ovos.734-7e35 CHEVYr 'I '94 S -10,0*1. cob, r ------'itettar. Can 208-632-4160160 a la s s lor cleanlno. PaidId beds, raarbath. awning. _ tras. new cond. 64>6882‘ AAdvertlsein IVO mossago.* 2WD. P'PW. PL. low milos. ■ r a V :< how you spend youf damngogo. S2000/otlor. Coll '^UfAAHA '0# Virago 750, with owning, AC, oulsido Service lys, clQssiliod Ills your 208-7353&-859S- m iM tSs m liow mllaa. aaddlabaBs. ROAO RANGER 7 8 25 ft.. showor, s microwavo and M isy scimdulo Pul clonoi- rHFVV ■ ‘fairing. $3000. Calla ll Sth wheel. Exc. cond. n f '95 >.T, 0x1, cob, FORD •72'72 F350I Wolding many olher oxiros. “ Directory i««Poeko9*,/ ■ GREBIDISCOUKT' ■ GREEK DISCOUintn' -3577 Ovi«,.Keyl«;.FogFog Ugiitv Tt>aTlrt>**N*w». 20 mpg. many updates. $4905. 208-7344764*■O- ■ GRBI DISCOUHT. -MOOO■'« ■ REBATE...... -■<1000 ■ RQA1E...... •- -'1 0 0 0 VACATIONEER 7 7 22_ tt. RBfflt --•■-■■'111 oonerator. microwavo. j r A o r t e a a * . ^ C . 68K. fun & depend­ A f o > v l e o M ' able. $3500/offor. Call A ^ I 9 6 ™ { | 208487-2111 evtn, 733- H d ^att231n« O o " M ° ) ^ 2Q 0 m o H l * t f i2 3 b Z ( n ■ 2iqp days aak for Cory.* I88hp.. trailer Incl. I ^20^8 ■ w/now tlratf. down rig- 1 gar. porta-polty, tiard • top wrtoW down canopy ZijPlDOPODGE INTREPID SE 2001 TOYOTA[ACEUCAGT I ; $4500 Call 678-0836* HBhf/BlROlS _ ^ «Dis$i4nt’9 5 883 ' '#2Un iber- Inside and out. oil Ihee°nl S U B U R B A N •BAYLINER *92 Capri600 goodies, se e to believe, lYUND^ SONATA dis 2002HPNCNDA ACCORD 1999 CHEVYS 2500 4X4 ; litboard/outboard. 4.31live 733-4699or420-1641.* !i:Ve. 176 hp. MerCruisei 2001 HYI 9 8 # IH 4 M .v.«s2i,«i»l 7 8 9* 5 5 t m i - o ...... ) m ss!i,!u*21988 t;^td rlv o . mlac. “ak • CARDINAL ’<9 U loot. very cioan, in excellent ^ '^ S t8 6 8 ^ o r 280-2002.^S l - condition. 208-786-4644.*S: l y i 2062 foRbibEXpLOR^m apri ■ ■ • - —- .^SZyuNE^^sW Sii4.3L COACHMAN '00 w^s»m*1848818 ililc c ab in o ru lse ri liser.taa 24 ft. bunk houso modoi. 100 how s, like news k i air, awning, microwave. ,-:j(t8,600 fim 423^77.*)tfer, Dke new, onry.Ufl.99S. WATER '9810^00 .rr-Qreat for skiing and fW H yuniIDAI I ’ Ing. Inboard/outboarc! - 8 6 3 2 TWIN FAUS, ID > - like new. 208-643-6800.' 1070 BUIII IUKES BLVD. N. 7 313-1825 3 1-800-390-t ii n w . :.fcfe>dociMci}i57.0ACD«Wrrt>moIrW>OnAl AiiitfilnVoaanorir> ljm « itt« ih e nfd j S ^ b F ~ > o ld Naimoc«iii.for'^Tct 2 Qompetitkin ski boatTooT wit CONQUEST ’00 34' Sth « accessories. $5500 c 11 ^ 1 ft*h- wheel. w/13‘ super siido. ; &*st offer. 208-731-634•ard, Lols of storage, good KTof731-7361.* 100.* cond. $ 1 7 , 5 0 0 . 6 ^ '0 6 ;flm 3Siffuivi6h!u7 7 e x t cab 1 T dually. Good '■'Johnson. Swivel seati. cond.. new liras. S0B50.itlr. i^-^llOOO. 0^423-0047.*ioar Call208-436-413eoi r lFlfeERPORM '8 2 1 ^ ^1 0 916-641-1371* FIREBALL '88. 33 ft,bum-fa^l'l ! bow. fold down conver16^ per pull, ftwning, air, , Rga lop. built in fuel aat*tan! claan. a m ust see. Con-nr i • f - '« S hp Mercury ang.7" E* ' sklersmallerbumper nd..pull I ; trailer Induded wti In trade or «8000. Cali a -IMS of AXtrM. O raatH fctt. B4MOM* i. -ibhlng. Eagl*'fish-flnd«l«r w/hllch. new tire*, ane ItfafiBCURY '85 25 hpoffer. ou upholstery: $3000. Caliith < j » a r d w/spar* prop. $9S 20M434048*. md ~ 4 3 8 -^7 5 fo. mag.*r i 7 — nly H KfT-oe jfe^SO tom ^. 34£e* 32 fl. palio hauler, Sth : & u y k» d trailer/cover. wheel, air, awning and . t- 0*11438:4530* ’ O g: more. Muat aae at only $13,995. ■ MrRROCRA^ 14’, S:___ieh Financing OA.C, :;C&rlnnjd* ft trellar. $12( >^rcury26hp molo SNAKERtVERRV *N30M | M i;»t&6call^20MS6^47S/er. . f t MARINE tE— : ^ , t 4 1 ■ SEIAILPIPRICE ■■■‘3S0M Uk«;Na 1310 KImberty Rd.TP mrooi, FW w : J n ft. porttqon flahinisRp . .7S»«&» tOliHT -’5151 I GREEN DDISCOUNT -'5893 incWi/Locki. i • ^ a t, used ontvetlm*(1200 Cnjiio. Tib I^ /a asy load trailer, bo '• " ‘2000' lBcb,Cn«*.T» ...... -*1500 ■ REBATEE ...... >2)00 S S m r , Uv* w*D. flshfindc hp etectrtc start Merc ; P U ^ U P i ^ B 2 ^ Rutor w/new battery. S^C*ll208i733-88S1*S . ?0«Sfn23flWeleo. I s O T Inwa.. alkto. 4 soaaon equlpp- ! < 2 9 9 > ^ SlpTO R Evlnrude S|^boat (electric heat pads 2 6 9 " » f ^ 2 fM91 Zi. ^ w ln 10 hp run* gre* r / 2 ,190 Inder, undar tanka) R-18 nsu- >*325. C«>e*, 18ft lercu-c«l lalton. 2 doora. diamond >*«trip glasa covered try.Si: plate, tinted window*, : C^208,9- ' 1 9 9 9 C H E V ^ ^18 6 0 V-8 InboanjAxitboai 2003 8 i* n « 25 ft. w/et»> :-te500.20M77-1177* ctrfc sld* slide. 4 saa^St'' g g H i2 3 ' ' '• ...... 1, 4 ib lW B O A 'T 17' Sllverlif -^Zeolphln. Sail*, trailer.*’25 £ rtp 2 S ? l£ fS £ 20pliF0RD _____ 00: now $22,600.i»). >li»*Baoriaa. Excall* ew ^ .w n l y bo at 208-733-860ruliar 2004 Sierra 25 ft, Sth ...... Mard. wheel w /large slide. 4 ^ ^ ^ A 16 tt,-120 hon7 * e e a a o n 'e q u l p p e d r T i t o m Evlnrude. $5.00•rlina (w/electric heat pada).sth " 2002;FORD 6aB&‘3060W /63Me2ller. & Liat $34,900. new silent $M,900.____ " M m «601* U8 S 0«if- . SSI l. M hira beat «K«0 1991 Tarry 18 ft.*6th . 20Q1 FORft K ! h p Johnson. Only ■Vv, -w ooe.' ■ 1 1 1 1 ^ 5 S . 1B 9j Layton 18 f t *elt-6th % & N A K K RIVER nJf v .oonttfn*d. tand*m ilkaax* f tH A R M ^ I*. 1 ow ner, like neW. .K. ■ ft4996.I'fi.' ^ 189«Naah33fl..6thI ly H . . C K H w m m n n W I w heel w/2 alldes. like SAN 0 I K, , naw. only » 1#.W6.- ^ 2002 D M itt A nt. 28 ft. l o r o BUM u UKU HVD.N. 733-1828 7: 1-800-391»0-*63S TWIN FAUS, t doc In el St S7. O C (kfe niM al nlnixl*. An lot ftM oa o^. lirid b I »«n hand Salpd tt piBrid» M ravcnifa b I) M 2 0 0 0 N « ^ , 19 ft.. Ilka H | , i W if f i II t* .7 ■ ' ' ■ ■rr*^ . MdtiBBWafRMr,

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^ DODOe'01 1500 8LT FORO F '00 Explorar. « kc. n AOTOUATIC I r ------: quad cab. 4X4,4SK,load- cond.. 66K. V8 motor, TRAN8MB8I0N8 ^101 ’ sd. pkg.. CO. oxc. powar window, door j j w e j : cond. S20.SOO/ofl«r. Ertc; locks, koylftss Antry. rww ^ - 20ft-734*3264 aner 5 pm- tiros. S13.600.734-8418.' parta. labor ahd N189ISSAN ‘84 300ZX; 2*2. ipviiSi FORD '76 1 tun. flat bad FORD F '01 ExpwJtttoo. XLT InstaliaUon tndM M . •topa, ate... Excallani ’ 460. auto, trans.. $1000. fully loaded, laather ax- EEconomy Trwmlailon ^ondMon. 4 2»6e7a‘ , . Z0B»734-9*44/733-6574.‘ callonl condition, 36K. Call324-0790 H)f _ _ _ 'FORD '7« F-150. 4W0. $25,000, 208<324«2203 - rogularcat}. longbox, AT, or20»«41-4«30‘ >UICK '91 Pane Avanuo~ : oxtras. groal condition, OMC c '91 S u b u rb a n . 1/2 very clean. rOns groat. . 206-42(M)110/733<}629.’ ton 350. 4X4, PW. PL loaded,ali naw struts. fO R O 7 » F-250. 0X1. cab. gfoat gas ml. a » -S 5 4 2 ' 220&-738«236/733-2548.‘ n A N D A m a rle a n ’0 8 i i S t i SttlCm 4odiflod Sordoson Chaa- Z 4X4. loog bod. robuiit 460. QMC c '9 9 S uburban, fully gBUICK-'96 r Regal 4 dr. sb,o • row tmck. fMJw tiros. Too b , compteto rolHog choa- k>adod. 67K, Bucraltco at. ,139K. 3,8 L.V6, good sb,!b , SarWus Inquires only m uch to Ms). Must SCO. $19.S00/0ffor,S34-e03r gcofxfltton. Must soil $6995 53fr< dSunday and ' SS.OOO. 208-733-5456.- 38-6742 or 280-3771* IA -We’re closed ISUZU'91 Rodoo 4x4, well 2208-308-3469 tv. mtg.’ FORO ‘Ba F250 XLT Lorlal mDlntolnod.drivos nlco, sr ATTENTION ^ , Memorial Day[ s o o u r now or uppor/lowor boll BUICK'98 Park Ave. k»d- I $2.000. 20e 212-2205.' ed, 01K,$10.500/eKor. CLASSIFIED joints, valvo guldos, JEEP 7 5 CJS. Coll 208-423-4729* ADVERTISERS V . employeess can enjoy shocks, brakos, $3000,: low milos. $4000 runs 55 208-8aS-6231/410-022B.‘ CADILLAC '85 Eldorado _ groat. 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A t th c o ther endd oof lhe fil>er i.s a shapedI cutouts, c and rem ains outit of T W IN F AdJLS U - In the darkness of manager. a point at thcJie zenith. light source w ill a colorclored gel. _ focus, tito produce slowly swirlingling Faulkner Plat’lanetarium, li^ t makes On thc other hand, witlvithout the There’si £ a sccond set of thoseL* • A full sky of starsrs on< a doudless doudsin in a blue sky. hearts pound,nd, heads whirl and chil- right light, there’s nothinging at all to machines, totoo. -n ig h t (like the ones relLrelished l)y back- • Thaial blue sky is the work of sim- dren squeal.I. • ' • see in a planetaiium. • Planets£ In the distimce, or otherr packers in Uic Sawtoothoth Mouncoin':) is ple covee lighting.1 * With the helphel of a dandy sound sys- F o r thc curious visitor, GreenavmldGrc isolated imanagcs, a rc th e work of 122 produced by the plarielirietarium’.s higlj- Humb:ible by comparison with thc tem, of coursc.rse. is delighted to explain: single-shott sslide projectors. They’ree tech centerpiece, ihe DigistarDij. D. Digistar,r, more than (KK) liglus line tiieciie P erhaps nowherenov in Magic Valley • • • p re tty mucl-ch like the ones that dis-!• It’s a compiilerized•d 3-D; p ro jecto r lop of thetl: planetarium wall at the is light as concontrolled, computerized, • See a moonscapc panoramapa played travevei snapshots in folks’ fami-I- thac sends monochromamatic blue-green base off lhe( dome. Alternating red, . sealed out andmd spread about around the base of the plaiplanetarium • ly iwms for:ir years. light ih ro u g h a IGO-dct-degree fisheye green andan blue bulbs can illuminatelate lUuminatedted by plain white lights, doine? That’s the work of 12 slide • But evenn thosc machines have a lens. Its digital memoryiry holds1 a spheri- th e whollolc dome witli a single hue.lue, tfaie'plimetaiiuirium,domo is a coUcction projectors, spaced to oreateate a contin- spedal featuture when put to use in thee cal database of the startars tliat are visi- m ixed from fr various percentagess of o f perforate*tted poDels and rivets, uous picturc around thchc horizon. planetarium,m. Each slide is fitted wilhh ble with thc naked.q;I.qye from any- ihosethnliree colors. * painted v/hitelite and suspended from - ■ Soft-cdge masks graduallyally d a rk e n a m ask thatIt blocks1 all thc light exceptIt where on Earth. Or Grcireenawald and Iiis colleagues’ues cables. Withh thctl aid of lamps, filters, thc edges of cach slide, blendingbit it thephnet,fc, for instance. That’s to elim-1- The Digisiar can presentprt the star can apprproximate a sunset by gradual-lual- m asks a n d th th' e lUce, it’s a sunset, a w ith thc overlapping glidesIes oni e i ^ e r in a te w h atIt G re e n a w a ld ’s in d u stryy arrangcmeni visible: ai a t a p articu lar ly dimmiming tlie cove limits from lhethe storm, a lunoimar landscape or thc far side.. callsGRIS-i- gray rectangles in spacc. limc and place. Theic sstar field can east andid bumping up Uie red percent-:etu- reaches of spaiipace. A sccond set of 12 fixed:d pprojectors (If you’ve'0 been'tradarig thc math,1, rotate, showing passageIge of time. Or it ages inI thet west. Similar techniqueslues Planetariumum visitors sec thc S3 mil- allows one sccnc to fade grsgradually to you’ve coununted 49 slide projectors,i. can accelerate towardrci or away from bring thelie sun up again in the morning.ling. , lion exhibitionion for $4 a pop. another - perhaps from the re d sur- E ad i can acticcess slides anywhere in itss the planetarium vieweriver, creatitig lhe To p rep arere ttl)p cosmic stage, plane- facc of M an to a backyardrd 1barbecue tray within1 aj sccond and a half. Andd illusion of flying throufugh space. \Vhenn lighl Is the whole show, strajitray tarium managnagers eliminated the setting on Earth. each has a bbackup lam p to erisure thcc Besides stars, th e DigistarDi;: can pro- ‘ wavelenfngths intrude. light thoy couliould. - • If a spacecraft dcsccndends to land liglit’s alway:lys available.) duce wire-frame 3-D effects,eff* sudi ;is a A you:)ung viewer’s lighi-up shoesloes, A doublee setS( of light-lock doors on thc moon, it’s likely picturedpic by • See ourir solm: system ’s nine plan-V Viking ship approachin,hing witli oars in w ith th[ie e ta p of a foot, can cre aIte te az s e a ls th e auibility e»W»wsvwHer ______th e airp3lane la and on th e runw ay,”’he.said. ht conditions, theytli come into view beforejre thi e For a1 pphotographer’s benefit,, DDoerr sig- landing strip'p does. I WINFALLS - From 2JS0Q fe. canals are silver strei-earners light- tem condntrols CO illuminate at itsts b brig h test fly within 20(iOO feet of the ground alonging thi e d by the dying stm. setting dedespite dear weather, makiaking a Las proper lalcrair d and vertical ^ id c p ath., DDo oerr .1 "M ark D o e r r ’s c h a r teter aircraft Vegas-s^:style patch of lights in ann oihcrvinseo said. The runimway’s approach light systerstem - ^ c h e s Twin Falls, the dcdcy*8 fe a tu re s sed ate d tyc . those whiteJ Ibars and the strobe - letsIts i th c tear oa a hazy horizon; H e c aan n do Chat in Twin FallsIs aftera thc pilot dcsccndid to 100 feet without seeinging ith c tdffi above, Shoshone Streeeet’s old-fash- tower doj:loses for thc night. Hc canm cido it any- runway. bdistreet li^ ts are a distina»«line of red. time inI Jerom'e,'whereJ| pilots are« alwaysa in • A Une ofif green ( - the “threshold li^^ tst s ” - ) College o f Southern Idaho’s)’s drde drive chargo ofoi Ughdng intensity ac thcthi uncon- marks thc bciKjgirming of the landing strip,rip. i of yellow. Eannon. Pai'arie appears a troUedauairport. 3esidcs pleasing an airborne « Four squluarcs of light are arranged;d Lm a 'MctUarly bright.white.^Thrbe regularly photograirapher, the small airport hahas a more row perpcndidicular to the runway. T hey’n;y*re at lights o f P e rrin e B ridge,(e sp an a d a rk substantitItial advantage, too. .1,000 fe e t fromfri the strip’s beginning,lg, thi e 'g'e .'b e tw e e n lu m in o u s cif:lty and dim “Jeronome’s good. -It gives usLIS a lot of optimal lanending point. If lhe aircraftr a f t is e rt' I' ' a n o n y mmity, i which our cusiomeiners like.” approachinglg along a proper vertical1 pap ath , uc D o e it spends liccle tim eI a city D oerr soilsaid. The Jerome airstrip(is is so quiet Cwo of those« four Predsion Approachh P ath Its on nighc flights. What’st iimportanc to that frogs)gs ore ics nighttime noisemamakers. Indicators appearap red to the pilot, andnd itwo UT - a longtime piloc and.ninow owner of A lightch te d landing strip guides travelerstra to look white. I new Jerome-based charirter service safe barbirbor, said Bill Carberry,f, ithc Twin . If hc seesi fourf< w hite squares, h e's comcoming dsion Aviation Inc. - is thacic 1Uttle rectan- F alls ain>irport’s manager, in loo high. F'F our reds m ean loo low. of runway. ■ “It’s mmv uch like a U ^ th o u s e ,” hle^d. e s • White lights11{ line thc sides of thcle r run- T h e Twin Tv Falls airport lightshts convey way, rcplaccc%d by yeUow starting 2,00000 feetf im portantant information: from th c e nid d R ed replaces yellow tilong3ng thc l/TMIkMMM'.' ‘ ,' • A tovtowet^otmted beacon pinpiinpoincs th c sides startingng 1,000 feet from th c end,1, andon a L’s location to an incominging pilot at line of red Tosses,cn thc end. 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W h a tI’sanlED? ^ ;■ LED tecl:hnology sl;hows up inn Magic Vj ^ la t alM lr M o n flow in I signs C pro<»»«4’ i By Virginia s. Hutchins lively largese under a dark sky. Anc^ d to others it might be so: ruin. Stadium, or lly ^one dra c tio a A Ught milttli« ds'onanunv TImefrWaws wrtter Still, therere arc unmistakable- thisihing else, like it’s too much • itier Field. x ie h a s tha.slde efleotof produo- signs of cit)icy in the nightcime goojood thin&” Rex Lytle said. t like daytime,” [08in:)*Nlfr>l.ectrt^j)o^ TWIN FALLS - M anyny a visitor panorama, T he lacier SCTriment b evid m : - approaching Twin Fallslls Ifrom th e Lighted signs;sig th a t is. W ith th e inin KetchumI ^ Hailey, wh It spots in town north by night bas remaanarked on helpofbri^i^ t business lots, secu- dariark-sky ordinances hi Ipt8,,where'metal i tbe seeming metropolislis of lights *• rity illuminauacioD, traffic signals 'dimiimmed lights, added sha ischarge fixtures ^ spread across the v^cy.ey. and lines of automobile head* andm d broughc the.starti backfo I som eone looking south fromnward J fbr sectoi* There’s a light for everyev< cow, lights, theyey make' Blue Lakes ■ foa[ocus.. ^ : i.showoffafiag, ■ zS ! old-timers reply. BoiilevardNcNorth a vivid smudge. . But.ta.Twin1PalIii,anUlll B S urrounding farm s dO|do, indeed, • “To me,, itit^s an example of a hat)lated blixk of dty tells th»h:'alley-area ear decep- successful,f growinggi coiiimtmity. vrajway’ tr a v d e r th e re ’s A late;f> 8e8eelfD,Pa^E3' ; " ‘ help Twin Polls appeal some* b all gam e at B ru i ...... hof a baseball at Frontie . , g',. V .'.- -They Ught.It I rident Lytle said.- vhere The brightest i have are usually car lot lades, hlgh-int6Dsin>dlK Ic inio' direct light cu^w • ty. or upward to . si lldmi- Lesaid. • ►high. . ■ • ! f ^ . . • Ptease 1 . .. J

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ACH088 » 1.3 l u I.a he 1.7 In |i» ^ trips$ down Imemoirylane✓ ‘ 1 Bodywtmatal? ______■ t fl UgwxJftfy lonof Enrtoo . ' Editor's note Din m tsrT ^ o n c ru e # ., T h a f s good old Americerican inge- • ‘ , 12 R allnoson this wide. Here’s he.her colutnn from nuity. balconlos :'0 iwiaiod May 28,2000. L i f e A N D Most of the time, thoithough, w e .ii i .1 Slowly. In mu»lc don't use i t Instead, wfe e takn e difl* ;• Wotid of #cr>otelis“coiri-’;'' coocom? ings, and hot wcathcithcr. Hot enoinovc.” ■ 1 pliments of the Holidayay LInn,” b ut 2 summer, we m ade th e mls- 43 WIntof cool? Like most famiUeUies, weVc strug- the payc you aren't staying in1 a HoUday1 ; 45 Pfoylng liguro )f going to Tucson in th e Diid- 46 Rippod I gled through tripsps with flat tires shorts to i Inn. f August. How hot was it? 47 Wharion Scfwol and broken air corcondition^ and park ... ■ The tour brochuresres UstI “die: ' jiou^ to bum your feet on dog. carsick kids. I evenen used to collect mirror rij .. tom b of tbe unknown resiiresident” as.,.) 50 Romalnino II ayem cnt... and stick your travel tips for parearents - “Plan a Heat t ...... the top local attractipn.u i,‘ 51 Sookodup, Ino > to the bleadiers in th f hm!i trip that everyonesne will enjoy,” per. V l • The motel pool hass a i ^ d i u ' way ... and melt the rear view 53 Modar carrtor ’ “j& k e your plansIS far fi in advance” On ths says, "Swim at your ownwiridc,"hy;, ri i r r i^ t off the car (no joke)., ., 54 Small plo - until I began tp) suspcctsi that the sw cat-d there’s a guy walkinging a ro u n d ,, I it tends to shorten the tem* 55 Bluos or Cardinals people who wrotete thei tips didn’t throwing telling everyone he’si’s tht e lifO '..! 57 LamofT ol 'Algioo' have kids. m ent pe 58 Mo also ■ guard. , I mean, how doa jyou plan a trip motherth a1 t A riiona trip, I saw one . • W hen you look upp youryo hotel'^^ 59 Colodril/# solo j i i l t-drcnched preschooler porformanco? tloat everyone wiUeU enjoy fbr a fam* a doll ai ) in the AAA booklet, itt reareads, “W e- • I ring a tantrum a t an amuse* 04 Grand _ Nattonal 5/25A5333 ily of adults andid children who select o I couldn’t get anyone toto sistay long Park {C)2003 Trtburto Mo hirehi a lawyer to p.i ' w eekends - w hen P mn alalone andt ' represent mc. MyM husband is Calif. 9 tired from attending cla;classes and*' Q: Wc recently movciivcd in to a ■ lom s a rc doing for their kids!Is! (A involved in anothcth e r relationship }ittp://i doing homework. MyHy ;parents-,’ new neighborhood andid i my chi!- mian an m ust point this ouc co you3u?) now, but says h e: hashi no intendon work on the weekends,d^ sp I end ; dren have made friendsids quickly. n \ So, with that in mind, evt;very of divorcing mc. u _____ up eating by myself, 'j PARi-N-riNc; T h e c u sto m h e re Is f or oneor moth- U . imc a mom invites your chchild My problem: I ffiled for Sodal for a 1.sig90069, or via her Web t I don’t e at as m uch1 duduring the' er to cai) and ask anothi)ther if her * , J o h n overver for a vidco-dace, lec youryc Security, and hch c r e d u c e d Tny to memdK//vww.D6arA^xom ,'.ui t week bccausc I have dindinner w ith ' child con come lo the2 hottsehi for ^ L / Rosemond hUd go, then return lhe inviivita- monthly supportt paymp ent by the to consu I sch o o l frie n d s , b u t wlw h e n I ’m . ; a n a fte rn o o n p la y d a te . m . V- / ion as soon as you are abible. same amount, thuslus leaving m c in really ne alone I cpntlnuQ to eai significant retainer fee, not eat - evezi, i So far, three out oof f fiv e of y WheVhen thac mom’s chUd comesiCS CO thc same finandalial position I was - PT uition the $250 to $350 justI whcnl.am'fuD. these play dates have beenbe« spent I______I youiour house, provide all maminner in before - nothinhing left for sav- nsult with them. I am stuck. Ii Abby, how.caii I concontrol liy.’; watching videos. My ki'kids cach You’re the• oneoi who wants chil- ofif creaiivf,c fun things forr tthe ings or emergenc:ncics. I w an t to ^necd help. desire to eat when1 I’rI’m alone u-atch m aybe two hoursrs ofo televi- dren to be silentsil< and scill and out kids:ids to do. work, but hc hasas threatened to DEAI PRISONER.IN SOUIHERN1 watchingTV? sion a week, and that’s’s as liberal of your hairir so: you can do your When W the date is over,, her1 further reduce thcthe m onthly pay* wich pro CALIFORNIAf -ANNYINSOUIHm i K O R ^ '^ estim ate. I feel that wjwatching nails or tak«ik e a nap ! Y ou lu re ciiiliiiild is going to go hom e bub- bi ment by the amiimount I. would law spei I . . . television is not playinfring at all. unsuspectingng children away from bliniiling over with descriptionsns of receive from worworking. I would think yi :AR PRISONER: I spoke1. ANNY: By undunderstand- i' I'm wondering how to handle their unsusptspcciing mothers and n interesting, ii truly fun cxp«T>eri- ' n o t b e a b le to ““hide" h money I what sht ing thatSvhat you are < prom inent C^alifomia family ire doing is i this with the other moms.ms. into your nef:lefarious lair, then you cnccncc. “I hope Mrs. (Insert YourY< earn, becausc5 wv c file jo in t (1) Yo i feeding loneliness, a nui d NOTN your ' 1- Should I just comc5 rightri out rob them of iheiri curiosipt and Nanlame Here) invites me baback . income tax rctu:turns. My hus- io“agreipedalist JiU Greenspahn. I c you vtiU be in te re s te d iii..1 appetite. One way to0 bbi re a k th e - : and suy that I don't wantmt my chil- creativity andar imagination by agaigain real soon!" the child1 wiU\ b a n d 's p o sitio n1 with v regard to separatii she has to say: habit would be to inviteite tfriends to'^ dren watching televisionion at their mesmeri/jnf;Ifi themi with the Iwob ay say to his mother, who will w this leaves mc: frfrustrated and (2)If; Your husband doesn’t have join you for dhintf onin tldie w eek‘‘ ,' house, that thc mom shouldshe call tube!" ulreiIready b c plotting ways of mmak- without incentive.e. check in ends. Another way wou gree" for you to have a le p d would b e tb*''"'-' me if thc television goesoes on and On secondid thought^.! wouldn't ng ing the next play date atI 1her Please give me,e somes advice. A (3) Yt -ation. 1 refrain from watchingJg 1TV while ru comc get my child?d? Or Is it recommendd thoset exact words. houslOusc even more exdting, mimore divorce will bee very,\ involved joint tas If you can't afford a lawyer,>- eating your dinner. Gomood luck, rude to call Into questi(stion what Actually, ancmd although I asree scimcimulating, more fun. She: willv since there is a lot of money and orately i e inio hiring a paralegal. another m other wantsts Ito do in entirely withth your assessment of notlOi b1 c outdone, much less byy thei property at stake.:e. I have consult- (4) Si You don’t “have" to file a1 Dear. Abby is unittenbm by Jeanne' h e r h o m e ? this non-play-psy- f moon, acting as a guide.g CXCUSC for tm nqiiiliringlg tchildren play. WhatIt docs( nearly every chokhologist Questims of gmaal ininter- Last Wednesdaday and Thurs- w ith th c plu g -in drug. m om (n o t you,yoi of course) want, stest may be sent to himn dr day, the moon sldndrtedbyM arsln S k y w a t c h Thc next time onee oof these more than. anything?ai Why, she Affir\ffirmatitx Parenting, 1020 EastE th e p re-d aw n sky.ey. M ars is shin- mothers invites one off youry< kids wants to mallake sure that every- S6th'6ih Sovet, Suite 26B, Indianapitpcii^ ing fairly b rightlyly iam ong d ie rei- I ^ - Chrto o v e r fo r a p a ssiv ity d a tete, , I] recom- th in g sh e docs do for her child is nd.Ind. 46240 and at his Web' site:s. atively dim starss o:of (^ F d c m n u s, If tbI e mend that you say. knknow you! b e tte r by farEir than( w hat th e o th er http:ittpJ/unvw.rosmondxom/ so look to the south'southeaslsoi ate, try a b o u t 5 a m . to spo;pot it. . moon w ■ A This week, themsmoonwHlmove crescent Anderson 1 ^ ' past Venus, wUchlch just happens of the .\ Is it abusec? Whenshhould you g€;et involved' to be sitting nearlar Mercury. On Three f: . ,, Wednesday momii'ntngj look to th e «*an Aaril Knlght-Rlddflf Ndw» 8divte Weknmlxtternowada;adajrs, don*t>’/]->o , your fist at arm'im’s length) sits you.e fingers at arm’s length we? ' w an tiiig to h ^ a o d not o t 'wanting divert his attention.att You might.' • • Avoid, negative remarks P brilU ant V enus.. At A about the 4 Thisasily.cover i all three. If ^ to in te r fe re . n aal fte r 6 a jn . Be. T his usi ^ort of planetary poup- BmitCiiinttrSorAjtsmiissa#- f u r e you’v e p u t tl binoculars gy is Ibui a big deu to astrologers,i at tte SouthernwrnUahoin^ *. 'down by dien to' avoidav 4e risk of - claim the diat they can preSct> TmpSSTw^tofiin Stay on topp iof your invest;itments with thel e j V l o n e y p a g e s»• : ■' ey e dam age. O P tere r o. trends and im portant■ Wednesday: Chef salad, frui■u‘t Tuesday; Ham-and-SfKT-Smss cheese boUdn. 2 p.m . to 3 p.m. bowl,wl. Texas toast hoagies. chickeruricerice soup, fruit TtM d^ltevnladbtt Open from 8 a.m. to 2 tteal*3pm 2klMonday through Thursda; ThiThursday: Tossed green islatad, cup. cookies, WedncMlinr: R o u t bM£ 5 , . ^ & Fdd'ay! Blaliw Couittyr &Senior Center lasagsagna. carrots, grilled breacad, Wednewlay: Beefyfy tctomato casse- ooatacheeia from 8 a.m. to noon Fi ml030amtol2pm Suggested donation for senlsniors is 721 Third Are.re.S.,llaUey crbct role, diced carrots, hardhar rolls, cole Vn0l4|ldt| WJBTlnlfti CUcakeandkB Qaildi«b tfatm9amto2pm 13$ 3 .^ meals indude saUd, didessert. Meals are servedsei at noon on Friday: Smorgasbord slaw, berry cheesecake.ake. yparty,1230pm fpfruit, milit and coffee. Mondad ^ are Tuesday, WedneInesday and Friday. Center gift shop is open from' 110 Thursday: Chicken-iten-fried steak, cookie knd bread bake dajays and Milk, juice, cofcoffeo and te a a rc “ 'P:n. *to 3 p.m. on Monday througufth mashed potatoes andmd milk gravy, S'rw and lunch, 9 a m . to 5 ^Wednesdays are cinnamon rollrt and served with all mi iday. Blood pressure taken froi peas, fru it Jell-O, miscellaneous mi; . fruit, csirot cake. I a.m. to 12 p.m. the firsirst desserts, VtUmr.S^btt. maple bar bake d a ^ Homele deliv* Menus e r^ meals are delivered MondayM Tuesday: StuffrCltlzMbans Inc. amfflebwboardatfipm I mOMaln9L.Btda. TlHsaday Nooa meali served,.d Mond.y M f«^ a m l l through Friday. Buffet me t 4 p m I I on Sunday. ;eat7pm ' II i i Evi;ning meals KTvedrf aat 530 pjn. ay dinner, sing-along at M Thursday. Lunch pricesa t ue $3.50 “jSE? and evening meau willfiUb.J2.50, S JS .,1 Sunday are $4..Undicmibc M SJJS"’u l p m d e liv m d Monday throuj M C a tlp m Call S434577 for more io i at 130 pm m m IH Free bus Mrvice to andl&txnmealsis fre Bin^at6c 6 p m available Tuesday at : To some, Memorial Dayy Is1 the unoffidal first day o f summer,sui a day off 1971.71. Congress declared Memorialal Day a national holiday to beK oot b sc n ed (enior Center ‘Ihursday noon m d ereoit J«o(neS« from work or school thaiu tis spent barbecuing, at thee bcaciib or siccing In. on the la.^1 M onday In May. center 10 ajn. to airrangearide. n a 212 Flnt/itA ve.E. Coffee and cinnamon}n rollsi each All dinnemers at noon. Suggested morning at the center,r, everyonee is donation isis$3. $ Originally, Memorial Dayay was scl aside to honor tlioscISC killed during the Thisis ytyear, take lim e out to rem emh bt e r Am erican.soldiers. Displaya y aa fla g welcome. Mcalf Civil War. Southem statesies refused to acknow ledge tliele Iholiday, believing outsidiLside your hom e o r car, attend oro r participate in a communityy parade,pa f: Cloaed for Memorial Day Mals M oD dar( the holiday honored onlyiJy the northem Union soldjers':rs ^ 0 fouglit In the writeite 1letters to those currenlly senii■\ing In tlie military’ o r pay a specspecial risit Sunday: Pork chops,ps, au grarin holiday, corn, essert Tueadajr:ijr: French dip sandwich, Civil War. After World WaX'ar I, the holiday recognized, AmericansAr who to tlietlie local cemetery to honor yourur hometown's heroes, M ondar C lo M for the Memorial Tater Toti,a, ivegetables, tossed green f o u ^ t In any wix, persuauadlng southem stutes to recogrognlze the holiday. In Day holiday. salad,*fniitit a:ancTcookiei Tueaday: Roaf beef,, mashednu pota- Wedoeedasday: Chef salad, fruit med- toes and gravy, mixedid vvegetables, ley, cinnamomco rolls. salad, blaclbcny cobbler.ler. Thuradaylay; Pork patties, mashed W ednc«l«r Cook’s cfaoichoice. potatoes anand gravy, mixed Vegeta- f l U t e m 1 7 S e ttin g tb e S tantandard Thtnaday: Beef strogiroganoff, but* bles, salad,1, peachp cobbler. AfllHQ WITH CtMUea^ fo r Q uality o f Ll)Ufe and Dignity ^ WE’LL CCOME TO Yed tomatoes, Jell-0 Private hclomes or care centiinters I *Fi4^ ? C c n te r dosedd withfiixit,aF.apple crisp. Acdvitia WL Y! y n w o o d T h rift shop openI e'every day. MoodSQr (2 0« 8 ) 7 3 M 7 0 0 ^ S S I h e a r i n g COL)UNSELORS,& AUDIO)I0L0GY Quilting, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Closed L-Memorialfor Day holiday. ibSchiMdor 910 VALLEY HEAfiDfO AIDS) R o s e ! ^ Band plays froefrom S'H p m Iteed ay .8. CCCA 7 13677L0CUS1S1N I J3-0601 733-0916 the second S atin g of>feachm«uh. et ' Fioochleale at 1 p m T w in FoFalls. ID 83301 _ Admission is $4. SnackbarMr at 6 p m _ 2508ADDIDISON AVE E. • TWIN FALLS Stmday Early-bixxlirdUngoat6:45pm w.asststed.com OFFICES ALSO IN o300D c IN G . BURLEY, HAILEYr w | Thfe g reat buffet, 11p.m. p. ($4 for BiDgoat7it7 p m w ww.a folks'60 and older, $4.5(4.50 for those Weikicaihaday under GO); live band. AeroUcsia at 11 a m F ln o d db ei a c 7 p m ...... "N Exordse from 10-103513 5 a m F U d ^ ■ AeroUcste a a t i l a m & ^ B ^ o m 1-4 pm. . Pinochlesl e a t l p m H om e - — ■ Branf an/4od Azuela Hunter program, Wedneaiby r h eart is. ExexdsefromlO-lO-aSt35am 1130am Tfauzacfay w h e r e y o u r First Choiolce Hospice Foot diric, 9 am-3 pmp m ($5) R k h fleldI SSenior i Contor Reo IVT comtceive loving care in ilic Y o u r H o m e ...O u r C a r e t 10-10-351 ■ SSSd.,:ly: Orange Juice, turkey m fort ofyour home. Aipcn> W k 1 4 7 M a in A vo. ESnat a • Twrin Falla 83301 S stu rd ^ breast, bMiieets, potato sala^ home- A Ce6ter dosed Grovt> ^ 208-736.0960 • « Fax 208-733-9449 m ade rolla,la, UI itnday (2 0 8 ) 671 Nome' S H B ji> coffee. 7 8 - 2 1 5 2 ® flier Senior Haven n m radiay: ay Orange Juice, tomato "Caring For Out HaoM v J 222 Main St, FUer soup, tunala isa n M ^ pumpkin pie, 'ur Communiiy’ H Dinners served at noon on milk and cofcoffee. Tuesday and Thursday,ay. Suggested A a ivitmo donation is S3 for senlicnlora. H om e Mnmlay l : e delivered meals available w w I Exercisen aa t S a m f o f C h o i cc i e ! time.'' CoCEeeat!at930am . •* Ibcadar Hot beef sandmdwidi QuiUngag a tlO a m I N on-M edical, Now you have an altemat■native to Thvraday: Oven-frieniend chicken Old-Timeme Fiddlers entenain at w id i^ v y . Tiitw-h [n-Home Care ^ HOME DELIVERED MEALS.ME T in d n Agefefs Senior CItttenmtliK. gfaybfe.iS e a tlp m 434-8888 Vmn-HomeI Companionship Care N 310 Main N.,iamberiT aday •leal Preparalion S o K k biM n r a c G ^ Rupett/Buriey area ^ I ENTREEES Mmls jrocery Shopping W ^ o willable ErfyWrdiin la t6^ p m M o o d ^ Menu not aval [Yonsportation ' I d choose from .... j^ncakesi to Prin•Ime R ib W ed an d ar Memi notn r nI d k U e it7 .p m Jght Housekeeping & more Fdday: Menu DOC avaOs •*' - 733-8988 * 2 Acthntiet g ^ ai e a t9 a m TWin FaJls area . krceacd, w Bondtd & Insured EAKhOg\tflnJtprtulfiilh j j H ^ H o m e sStyle t Tba thrift store Is opt a t 930 a m www.comfortkeepenxom a m t^ 4 p m if a o d m V idaaftsatlOam L SERVING PRIVAT 1 »TE PAY AND M ED IC A I and I^riday and fromom 1-4 p.m. HSS m . (h,ntd«nJOpfr,,ifJ Tuesdays and Ihursdays.M n a o c n iet ei a t l p m AID C L IE N T S I ' H Taesday . ^ ToecUnlcdie ■ BloodpreiweasurecUnic ■ M EDICAn^^HfH I ^ T C E N DISCOUh)UNTS Biogoat7pm. ^^lUiom estyledlrect^^prodlo^net^ > DoninSesatlpm S h o ih o nifcflwitof ^ Center 218N .RlUlStW^Shiidim a !Salmon Loaf ^ u ^ a t l p m MsoZs Toeadaiy:IK Orange Juice, sausage 1 S«fatil55«m gravy, blacM tsTi^oniia mixed 'INGREDIENTS: • 3 « • • P^iodileatlpm vegetables, 1 large can of salmon % our ger bread, nmtTIf 1 small onion, diced fin ^ SERVICES ST. BENEDICT!TS Home Health Carere sspecialists Can^t County SeniororCtfitw I W e *ladar ^ O n ^ Jui^ chick- 1 egg irB .W 01ow.MiflakluLi en-Doodlele soup, egg-salad sand- 1/4 cup lemon juice worl< as a leantim with the patient, famiimily and NooQ meala ate serre ro t a d ^ pie, mUk le. 3/4 cup milk WedDMdayantSFHdv- physician to piprovide quality in-homeme care, lso^frra9un. to 2 4 OntBM Juice, porlc roast 2 cups soft bread days. cost of the mc - t t S S jriv ? niadied potatoes, peas, 2 tbsp bacon grease Our program isi: custon^ designed too rrmeet the senibnU$3.50;dilldrei traeo salad, U r tb d n cake are $2: Ibetooestedd n o n . mUk aad coffee, needs of thoseie with temporary or extendedex tbosfl'ro years of atte ai t e IRemove skin from salm 1 SlSaMfyouwwIdl^ break into pieces. Brealm o n illnesses recoiovering at home. center for a meal, pleai I up at930a.iiL soft bread to make 2 ct ceotafb]r9«m Brown onion In baconcups. < Afazb iSMlOajD. ' ma nddlera antertato at add* bread crumbs andn Tneadajr: H aa, macu c n o n l u d SS t IL ‘s H o m e H e a lth .... la, co le a U w , Add egg, milk, lemon Jibrown. end salmon. Mix wellI eJuice in Community Healthlb C( are W a d a n d y i l l M t lo S a a t l p m !pour into a small bakin Bake until firm, e b o uIng t: SSS ! iird«t630pm a33M Twin FeBe, Idah. (20»)32*-430l • F tt (208)330S)324.3m Im ho ______I’

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______‘N ig hTT i AT THE Moy]ms' ' C o r vt^ette sli h o w F('CVS UJP JA CK PO T, Nev. -- TlT he Snake River Corvette ClubIub, Randy Hansen Chevrolet andani Cactus ■ F l H i Petes Hotel and Casinowo will pre- ^ j sent Border Run1 2003i on t, a e l ’.i a l L ; Saturday and June 1 in Jackpot, Nev. Registration and onm i break* cr game will be held I M w Friday in the Goldr Snowsboe rooms at CacCactus Fetes Hotel. Hors d’ oeuvrev res be ■ served from 6-8 p.m. ReRegistration is 575 per car and S25 for each t M l J additiooal car. An array ofI CorvettesCo will be on thow at thethe iCorvette Club Border Run 20Z003 In R ep stratio n will contontinue from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Saturdaylay at Cactus • •’" “P®*- P e te s foUowed by aI pcpoker walk T he slot toujoum am ent will b c ^ at for foi their room reservations. from 9-11 a.m. Lundn c h w ill be 4 p.ni. Satunturday. For i more information, served from 11:30 a.m.,m. to 1 p.m. Breakfastu t wUl be served from 9 DaveDa Montgomery a t 733-777791 or in the Goldrush andd S Snow shoe a.m . to 1 p.m. p.; Ju n e 1. Trophies, e e-i -m ail him rooms. The show-n-shiishine will be door prizeses and raffle prizes will [email protected] ve or’ LI a rry , held from 1-2:30 p.m.,I., aand voting bc given. UtleyU t at 733-9655 or e-mail will be held from 2:30:30-3:30 p.m. P a rtid ppants a r will be responsible at at lutley<3T)mt.org.

The D ance Centerer presentt| 'A N l^ t at the Movilovlet' recital at 7 p.m. Saturdayay a t th e O'Leary Junior High SchoolSch tudltotf- S e n i oD) R P R O J E C T um, 2380 Ellzabett«th Blvd. In Twtn Falls. Advancenee tickets purchased before Martay 29 tre $20 for four peoplele or $7 per peN ton, and availablelie ati the center, 4 M Main Ave.ve. S. In Twin Falls or call 736-3!-3998. After that date, tIckeUUtre$8. tr . . Children under tgeIge 5 are free. Performert Includiilude the Top Hat Tappers, pictur:ured above. Kelli Plorce ol Filar Hlgh£Sh School presents a bullet-proof v e it to9 CCl h u e , a l-year-old \ doI^A nci::iERS bloodhound tracking dogdog, and hit handler, \ j |jI ASik^lAT I ------ST(r o i^ r e p o)RT; ------Crook County SherlfTiifTs Deputy Brandon - iy T!oif%4A (0 Smith, dufing the Roseose Ctty Classic Dog ' ' / I daughter of Kimberlyj-Jy A nn and ^ M a ^ c ValM ley R i o n a l To announce a trfith Show In Portland, Ore.i. After A an Internship Lance Tyler Jensen:en of Twin Medic;lical Center senSend a copy of tho birth conlfl- Falls, was bom Saturcturday. May class with local policepol offlcert Mark V Alexander./r.Anthoney Jordan, cote to: 17,2003. Burgess and William1 DcD ee tt, Kelli partici* son of Mistyy ILynn Malone and 7°'Melissa Morgan ' Abigail Kaylynn1 Maughan,M pated In th e Police Explotplorert program, and I / i ,J C hristopher R:Ray Jordan of Twin The ^he Tlmes-Nows daughter of Jennifinifer Lyn became InterestedI InIn: law enforcement, Falls, was bomom W ednesday, M ay P.O. Box 548 Mavencamp and Ryanyan Thomas Twin Falls, ID 83303 particularly the canineIne unit. She learned 14,2003. Maughan of Hagermerman, was j Or fax to: 734-5538, bom Sunday, May 18.2003. 8.2( about a program In Oregregon to donate cut- VlviannaI Estefana] Pena. daughter of Esmeralda and Deadline: noon Tuesday for Aubrey Annalisee J dogs.d0i At part of her Richard Pcnala Jr. of Burley, was ,Sunday’s paper; and noon Frjday>y daughter of Tina LLul u R ae a n d senior project, she) ralraised $850 for the bom Thursdaylay. May 15,2003. for Tuesday's paper. i Kevin Larry Johanseniscn of Tw in More Infoimatlon? v e st In ono weekend fromfror tha community. Erendira MM. Perez, daughter Falls, was bom Mondayiday, M ay 19, Call MellssQ a t 735-3278 She plans to coiitlnue her education In law of Armelindada and F ra n d s c o L. 2003. “ * Adam Wayne Pufahifahl, son of enforcemont and hopespes to start a similar Pcrcz of Rogogerson, was born , U y 15,2003.. Lam]impc of Jerome, vus bor)rn MichcHe S. and Ericiric Wayne program In Idaho. . Thursday, May T ucker Jayly Staley,£ d au g h ter of F niday, d a M ay 16,2003. Paul'Pughal of Twinin Falls,F was Nancy Mae anand Jason Staley of DaiDamon C handler Roscttau, soson bom Tuesday, May 20,220.2003. Tw in Falls, waswt bom Thursday, of KiraKi Janene and Kirk Thohor Felipe InJquez-Solonilorzano, son' M ay 15,2003,3, Roscijscnau of Twin Falls, was borom of Monica and Juanlan Ricardo Bailey Wayiayne Lampc, son of Fridaiday, May 16.2003. Iniguez of Wendell,11, vw as b o rn Pearl Ellenala andi Cody Wayne En;Emma Elizabeth Jenscren, Tuesday, May 20,2003.103.

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Class of 1953 planians DAVAuxllxlllary holds dance at ai 543-8292 o r S43-J6S2. players. H e alsoilso b ad collected a H membersmi and $95 for noion- May 30 and can beba mailed tor variety of DVI•VDs for tbe unit, mem'embers. Regular tepstradonin is C a ssia C o u nIty ty Parade- reunion this sUmnKm er Friday aI t I hall In TMn Falls Deadline » for 4-H though not asIS manyi as be had dueje between1 May 3l and Jmune Committee, c/o KellyeUy Johannten, SHOSHONE - Thehe Shoshone TWIN F/FALLS - The Disabled 13.J. and aj ia $100 for 4-H membebers 216 Dennis Drive,-.ve,-Burley, ID class of 1953 is pl;planning a Americanin Veterans Auxiliary. enrollment approaches A nyone who0 wouldv like to con- andid $1051 for non-members. LaLate 83318. • . reunion July 12*13. will holdd a dance at 8:30 p.m. BURLEY - The final enroll-e; tribute Pollard’sd’s project and help regisigistration is June 14-23 andid is A dinner will be helcleld at 6 p.m. Fridayat at the DAV Hall. 459 ment m for the Cassia Countnty 4-H bim collect thethi remaining 10 SUS115 fo r 4-H m em bers and $1:>^0 Jerome County 444 4 ) July 12 at the Jeromijmel^imtry Shoup Ave.ve. in Twin Falls. program pi must be turnedd in by DVD players':s' and additional forir non-members.n Scholarshi] Club. A picnic willII beb beld at Archie; TurnerT> will provide the May M 30 to the 4-H office. DVDs can callH RubenD S aldana a t are-eavailBble. a holds camhfal, auctionaw ' noon July 13 at thele Shoshone: j^uaic. TbeTiere is a S2 suggested Projects may be addme' C o a n l^ Buhl Sumimmer Theatre For more information . Fairgrounds, 200,00, N. Fir* in Richfield PTO holdsIds Programn IIs free to students . Marlaa$78-946Lm approaches1 fbrf( youth camp comommKtee seeks artwork" Jerom e, B U R L E Y - 1The annual 4-H/ BURLEY BL - ’'Hope Fuels thtl e ' T h e e v e n t w ill1 fe:feature fqoii; e k b u h l . -- The Buhl Summer - book fair tills week youth cam p willvill be held J u n e 23> F uuture” tu is the theme for the 20i Program will be held Eagle ^ Scout seeks 2003 gam es a n d 'p r imI for-thefoi eiitli^ RICHFIELD - Tbehe Richfield peatre Pi 26 at Centrali IdahoI 4-H Camp, Cassias.sin C ounty Fair, p a ra d e ainnri ramily. The auction'lon w ill start, lit iirough July 16, and is P aren t Teacher Organiani2adon«iU June 3 tl« helph< with DVD project north of Ketchuihum. rode*Kleo. 6 3 0 'p m ' host a Scholasdc bookJlctairfromg 1 open to allall students in the sixth PAUL - Kenneth Polla Hard of for The this theme year’s foi camp . The Tb parade committee h a t F o r n io ie infonnaCrtn»rifin, <»an a.m. to 8 p.m. Tue:uesday and grade andd up.» Paul p needs help flnisbio ling his isp.” “Surfs The camp Up." will annoi n o t m ^ a n a rt con test widi.dl a Extension office a11324-7578, t 32 Wednesday at thee 1Richfield StudentsIts will Icam s t u e craft, Eagle^ Scoxit pro je c t i n d u d e a Itxaum beach party and prizerize of $50 for the vdnnlog{ a rt School, 555 N. Tiger Drive.'D r set buildiniing, painting, fighting, His Eagle project was1 collect-a other Hawaliaiian*tfiemed activi-- entr:atry that portrays tbe thenone. The book fair willa offero: books costuming,lg, props, makeup, pub- lng is DVD players for uses in1 ^e ties. Young: ppeople in third- Thebe artwork chostm to yrin yi and educational produoducts for all lidty andd acting.i Students also rooms r( of the Imoamuno- through ei^th-ith-grade in Caula, beB displayedd on the front cov I QRU menembera ages. w ill help> piproduce the West End compromisedci Services U:Unit at M inidi andidUncoln ] counties oftbf the^003 Cassia County FiF a ir - ■ Tbe public is invited.ed. , Hicatrc Company’sCo summer pro* - PijmaryF Children’s Hospipital in aieinviitedtoatI attend. It is open to book9 o k .' ' ■ . hone skSkills. f » Proceeds will benefit bei the dtictionon.m July 17-19. Salt Si i;ake City. Utah. Ttrh o u g h . 4-H m em bersI aiand non-4-H mem- A Ar rtw ork should b e in b lad e < school aod classroomalibraries. lil Tlieprogiogramisfree. , PPollard did receive biss I ^ ^ e b m . white h it and fit within a 7.5-imtaS Tuesda]lay in ■■ For more informanation, call For morlore information or to award, be wat little ththtsX-OQ' 'Earty resistni'tntio& for the camp highigh by 7-lnch wide spacace.- • • ■ ^ Jo an Scott a t 487-2090.90. dgn up, c^Uc4 David Blasikiewlcz tbe tl ^al he set of 252?pVD ‘ itdueV ^3(r30.a^is$Mftlr4- Aitw dby Commuilunlty

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. -■'ikEMENTS-KlRKlKHAM I M u r p h y -B e e r s T he M ■ILLERSil TWIN FALLS - Orlii S TWIN FALLS - ]Mr. and Mrs. Andrea Clements ofDf B Paul Miller of Twinvin Falls will bc Hawaii, announce the eiengage* honored at an opencn house June 1- , J e n n ife r m en t of th eir daughter, Je ■ | for thcir 50th wedicdding anniver- ^ ^ B B Louise CIements,yo Rhetlle tt R eed sory. Friends and fafamily are invit- Kirkham, son of Micha< ^ B cd to attend fromn 2-52 p.m. at thc . JuHy Kirkham of Blackfoofoot ^ B Filer Baptist ChurdLTch on H i^w ay NCtements is a 1997 gradi ^ B 30 in Filer. Your presencepi is the Falls High School a ^ B only gift they rcquesnest z OQ2 graduate of Idaho S ta te ' ^B I^er and Jeon1 McGregor were ^ B |H tUiiversity with a bach m m m m i i H married May 31,195L953,inFUer. r ^ H degree in dental hygiene. ae.SheU j*rth,CI««ntMrtiBndRhettKltfchim ^ They lived and1 fifarmed on thc *" Employed at Green ^ B Salmon Tract untili l tthey moved to JeanondFd Paul Miller Family Dental Group. in Twin Saturday inin thc Idaho Falls aM ■ Twin Falls in 1991.I. retired:d iiin 1996. Falls. , Temple. AnI eengagement cele- of Twin Falls. ^B They bought thcthe Magic Bowl TheL- eventc is being hosicd by -.Kirkham is a 1997 gradiaduate of bration willII \ b c h e ld fro m 6*8 B H The cimple luis threeree urand. ^ B in 1977 and worke‘ked there until thcir clc h ild re n , D ian a (Do'iig) daugliiers. One wmddaui filackfoot High Schoolol :and is P-m. with a 1p: program at 7 p.m. d a u g lite r is they sold thc busincss bi and Jones: anand Jerry (Patti) Miller, all deceased. t id in g ISU, studyingJ account-a< Thursday at :t> thc Harrison Stake ing.; He served an LDSS nmission Center, 667 'H Harrison St., Twin MMelanie Murphy and B«n B«ert» :cption will bc held ^ to the Chile SantiagoIgo East Falls. A reccp TWIN FALLS - Sharon Harm^ m. Soturday at thc t , Itfission. He is employed:d at t Wal* fro m 7-9 p.m . ■ Twin Falls announces X tl T h e K>IOPPSn F^fT M art in Blackfoot. 2nd and 6th> VWard LDS Church. igagemcnt of her daughteIter, PAUL - Mr. andnd Mrs. Howard E ' : The wedding is plannnncd for 660 Teton Driv•rive.Bloddoot. !elanic Murphy, to Ben Beeiiers, Knopp of Paul wilwill be honored V. ' sonin of0 Bill and R uthanne Beersrs of at an open houstLise J u n e 1 fo r ;F r a n t z -S t u d e bBAKER/^ ^ H ||| Goodooding. thcir 50th weddinging anniversary. r:TW IN FALL'S - D av Murphy is a graduate of KiiSim* Fam ily a n d friendnds arc invited irly H i^ School and attcndi l l Raedine Frantz of Twirwin F a lls idcd to attend from 2-12-5 p.m. at thc alvary Chapel Bible College announce the eagageme m e n t ;c in Rupert First Chri!iristian Church, M[urricta, urr Calf. She is employed thdr daughter, Bethani SiStcU enc id at 1110 8thSt.,Rupcipert. The couplc F irst Federal Savings Bank trahtz, to Eric James iS tu d e - * k in requests no gifts,>, butt thosc with Jeroijromc. baker, son of William onia n d Ju d y a favorite story' oro picturc arc ~ Bc and Kaiidv Twin Falls High School.[.S S h e will >x ayed Knopp and NiNilacc Jensen Ihc^ ; JM Kitchcns in Twin Falls. r iJ/ildren, Mike (Jii'di) (Kuthy) Knopp. all ofI I’aI>a.il, Tlie continue her educationI aat t Idaho H E S i i r were married Majlay 31, 1953,in their ^ The wedding is planned for Knoppjp of < Johnson Ciiy, Teun., couple has nine Kfiindcliilichililrcn. State University, gradualluating in V - W i t / o r 1 Paul, m. June 7 at Calvary Chapeld i n D u m b e r with a bachelorilor of arts | B p ^ p.m. win Falls. A reception will in elementary education. S Sltfi Twin rrv cid following thc ceremony Studebaker is a 1998[^graduate gr Eric StudebakeIker and BethanI Frantz iy i" T he B rcR O W N S ■ ■ ■ le Fellowship Hall at Calva of Twin Falls High School Anniversaryyor < lool and a rently employloyed by the College rha„hapel. FILER - Paulul and Norma [P 2002 graduate of thc UniJniversity of Southem IdiIdaho. Brown of Filer w:will cclcbratc df Idt&o with a bachclorlor of arts The iveddirding is planned for n P their 60th weddinging anniversary wedding plann(ined? in philosophy. Hc is‘att(ittcnding , June 13 at thehe CSI Rose Garden. K.R ainsdon -H oover^ Saturday w ith a fanfamily dinner. J®r^si B U and will receive hiss master’sm A reception wiwill follow the cere- |H M They were manarried May 31, ^B nsl Let us know soonsc degree in human resourcerce devel- mony at thec 1Turf Club in Twin 1943, in B everly Hi)Hills, Calif. opment in December. He is cur- Falls. They live on a farmf in Filer. Hc retired from farfarming;indshc l^ic Timcs-Ncivs ;velc(i'elcomes (jREENLEA- ' rfttired from teachi::hing at elemen- wedding, engagemerment und I tary schools in Buhluhl and Filer, anniversary announc)unce- Paul and Nomu Brown FEATHERSTO^ON ' They have twowo daughters, ments. Leslie Kaiser of TwinT\ FaUs and four gragrandchildren and three JE R O M E -M r. and Mrs.Irs. Jam es .merican Falls, great-gri■grandchildren. TDeadline to get them inuintu K ay J o n e s q f Am^ Grccnlca of Jerome annou:louncc thc Sunday's Fam ily Lifec seisection engagement of their daid a u g h te r, is 5 p.m. on Tuesdays. . Brittani Grccnlca, to > t e r c i l s w m ■ i Questions? Call Ramonaona I F e a th e rs to n , son of Ri< - Mr. and Mrs. E ^ H Julie Featherston of Jerom f Twin F alls will Jones at 735-3262. Grccnlca is attchdir r 5 0 th w ed d in g I d ^ H | Juan’s College of Hair Des . Featherston is a gradta d u a te __ I Daniel Hoover and Wwdy Raln»d« Mary E. Herzog Jerome High School a • n d is h e la y employed at ABC SeiSeamless Nick Faathertorrton and Brtttanl Qreenlea TWIN TV FALLS - Steven ai T V IS T ca Rainsdon of Firth announ ^'Bridd ‘Kegististnji>'c Sidbig in Jerome.. Church. A reo•eception will be held ' TWIN FALLScd - in Twin Falls Thc wedding is planninned for at 7 p.m. Momonday at St. Jerome’s , le ‘engagement of their dauj Jerry VisterdI of T Emily lluinrn it llritliiryury Q< im l years and moved Seili Wooillniui Timr;i Saiiiltr\Su Monday at St. Jerome'ss CalhoUcC Parish HaU. ter,:r, ^Wendy Rainsdon, to Dan: c c lc b ra tc th c ir 5 Hoo\:oovcr, son of Jerry a nd Pam( eso- JeJeny and Mary VIstercll .Uay M /i Mayila y .ih t anniversary Satm-dicn activc in thc Hoov!oover of Twin Falls. doo Vistcrcil and Ml Elaine (Peter) Tobin of Gracf Wllmms «S NitlwlasIS M’illmnn L in a r d -K aBEL b e ian Church, and Calif., I _ J ^ r Nih HooverHc is employed were married Ma’n thdr yard and Rathdru:Jrum and Sharon (Tom) Pyle ' RUPERT - Rick andn d D ia n e C haibarley’s Plumbing in Tw San Diego, Calf. of Kccchcchum. Fallsalls. , Linard of Rupert annouiounce thc .fl uS ^ They have Uvedhree children. Thee couplec has three grand- ClOffiMtiiNINS) ThcTh wedding is planned f engagement of their dda' a u g h te r, for the past two ye;istercil of Alpine, s®"s. ^ 1114 OaMf' .\'f-llur1r> -H7K., Lisa R enae Linard, to RRobert ol Jay ■ J uune n i 14 at Magic Mounta here from San Dicg( Kabel, son of Kevin ancand Mary-^ Resoesort. Receptions will bc hc They have been ellcn Knight of Rupeip e f t a n d fromom 24 p.m. June 14 at Maj J First Presbyterian Roljcrt and Robin Ka Mom[ountain Resort and June 21. • enjoy working in t Milwaukie, Ore. thic cF R ainsdon residence in Firt] traveling. Linard is a 2000 grad I f-_ They have thr Minico High School and cur- Chuck (Peggy) Vist. W ard-Fernandez rently attending Nor held Nazarene University inI NamN j pa. I' Kabel is also a 2000) graduategi at of Minico High Schoih o o l a n d WEAR/SHOES/VEUEJLS LODGlNGiS/TRAVEL attended Hillsboro Avis.viationin UMlIiMrt Hillsboro, Ore. nd Gowns 4 Ways Travelel •The wedding is planncrm ed for I honor th c cou; ■ \ z Filer Ave. E. 160 2n2nd Street W. , p.m. Saturday at thc Firstirst Baptist p.m. Saturd Falls i.Falls 7M-7«0'-> Church in Paul. A reccfception to Creek Event C M anor Q '■f I rland G 42nd St, P H O T O Gfl!^IIY/VIDEOGRAPl ^ UPHY FORMAL VI —V ' Aliens Photo 3 R T H i m i m M ink-H epwor sn) and Robert Kabei H Hart’s Tux andsy 678-8692 i I JEROME - Mikaelle lla a n d ouplc will b c held at 4 B Q ■|V . _^$105E7 ION DRESSES, QUINCES Justin Gerdon and MeV lercedcs rday at the Marsh BM :EANERA, teromim^h2.4.-24a6 Hepworth announce thle e engage- « It Center in Albion. fffcc FLOIIIE^GIRL DRESSE!S E S - jm %\ eld Photdgraphy ment of thcir parents,, MarcellaM Rental Sh^p ^ ------• ■ '<» CrltcVlelt M ink Gerdon of Jerome anai d .S eth I Falls V ^ 4 -5 2 2 i Rkhafd Fenundez and Emily Wan 5. Main I Edward Hepworth II of Boise.Bo Falls 733-8838/ ' Poinercllc Porti> rtr^ d/ s^ Studio Mink is the daughter ofEof U aM . RICHFIELD - Lowell a M ink of Jerom e and the lateIs Ivan laurecn Ward of Richfic / \ BO'S*-' L. Mink. She is employedyed at the nnouncc the engagement O N S, N A P K IN ^ \ •'/ ^ ^ l\vin1 S ( Idaho Department of FFi is h a n d ticir daughter, En^y Catheri TABLES & COVERS Biography \ \ Game in Jerome.' ^ard, to Richard Carlos Fcm: 1301 Fi ^ ':8if^Flfe Phol< earns & T hings ;lnWecidlngs 436^201 Hepworth is the son < ez,RIc son of Larry and Teri Tu T\vin F£ Edward and Barbara HeH epw orth ge of Richfield. ), Complete A c c ^ o ry J e jJ a t • R] '• spundworks, VideoV & Audio P t« d u ctlolons n s ' o f Twin Falls. H e is emopioyed pl at W ard is a graduate of Richfii Sweetheart Ms3-9440 M au iptfiAvc’ E. L arry M iller Cadillac inX Boise.B( u«r»^n« uin Iigh School and Bon Los O verlai a n n e d fo r MareaDaMln kCademyann< in Provo, Utah. R ental / j m e <24-2593 The wedding is planr Burley /' S a tu rd a y " a t N ia g a raI S]Springs, will bc heldI f theiiFernandez is a graduate 5. stfutlLof WendeU. A receptionrec mony. WariLichfield High School a 733-8838 ' dez,tten d ed th e University of Ida! G R A D U A n O l R E C E P T i^ q ^ C I L I T I E S agecal weddings }nipli^ed>t die Ogden ( W alm art C78-553 ;k on Special Sectior ndBolrtbijMMMn V M l 3ei51bSt.IUipaftl3M ini LIMOUSIN and then click < :::^i;pqPQ r;FbicD bd'& Hbnniie'Vyed “ 1 ^ 8 nsBasBBBBssn m H ertz o f M a ^ - '!■' '■j; • ^ ■ ^ ^ ‘^tinue.atttiid- ^ State UnWerai^. ^ / M 636 Pol ■ • ' I. , ' . ••'Av i- ’ w redpes. ' ^ : % ■______edn^days. |jjg

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A l l w (o r k a ni d n o { p l a y ? Ffinanciall\gifttakc Les i^ou unawvares, PisI s c ^ A t L h ile a d q ul i a r t e r s5, n o w IP MAY 25TH IS YOUiUR ------— ------n m iD A Y » you a re fdealisti H O R O3 S 0 a 0 P E ■ s entim n d ental and easily disa; Tha W—Mngton Pott u a made in receicemyeafs, so Laird poim)inted as your expectadon Jeraldlne SauA n d e r s - a S Zw and h er ccHvorktrkers can use them thou|ough solid) are high. You aai re . If y o u ’ve e v e r accidentally acc «4ien helping callallers, easygisygoing and love travel ‘Thisis is eye openers. You1 arear argumen;, knocked over the box•ox where you “My son's jusi:ust devastated,” a * a yy« ^ for buildi^ new foundada- tatire because youu ww a n t to keep all the Lego inn yyour house, ;. \ ||t l woman from Illinoisnil told Laird. tionsms and taking on fresh respopon- the bottom of a problem,pro 'rtjie you know w hat a coup:>uple hundred ~ '' I “He’s got the NabooNi fighter and sibilibilities. Passion and romanimce stodc of priotities.; TTa ak e a 8ed>K)d « p you busy this year thoufu g h look. cf the colorfid plasdcdc ipieccs look , ‘ ■>' ive the instruction keep like as they skittersr across: the book anymore anand his little broth- Scpt<‘ptember secs an unrequitclted L IB R A (S e p t.. 23-Oct. 2! 22); floor. And your partarenis know tv, h(^ thinks, desilestroyed it” • love,ve. Trust your innate ju d d eent r Your words are quoted.quo Public what it’s like to findd sistray bits of _ Laird figureded out which Star Deccxcm ber secs you making heacad- and parmcrs seekk youryt counsel Lego, weeks later, undunderfoot and * ■ W ars item th e wtwoman was tallring wayly ini several directions. A relationship is mcimended. V ^b wedged behind sofa ancushions. ■ •_ . about aiid, proiromiscd to send ADARIES. (Mar, 21-Apr, 1919): makes helpful suggiiij^estions and Now, imagine 300,()0,000 biis of ■ , ' instnictionsforfrr free. Femf:malc friends beg you to rccocon- lends helping hand Lego - pea-sized Legogohcads-cas- 1 ■ r', Anoiherthingng that happens at sidcrie r. Reach beyond th e immecedi- SCORPIO (Octt ‘23-Nov. 2 2l)ft cading from a highgh shelf and Enfield is designign. Graphic artists ate;c; the1 potential is great Yoi'o u r You ooze sex appcaLeai You're on a boundng like plastic: hahailstones, \ . com e up with ththe packaging and wayly isi the right way t<^y. TlThe roll and feel youou can do no “Thoy were everyvlywhere! We displays you seci«in stores. mooroon in y our own sign wip>es tlth e wrong. A hom e mattelatter is shroq^ were finding them in nooks and 'Ihe artists’ 201zone at Lego looks slattf clean. . ed in myStery; be ' pic who manages Iheth gigantic Godzilla, Kingng Kong, Homer drea-eam provides a doorwayt to1 SAGITTARIUS; (Nov.(^ 22-D«0. warehouse at Lego's)'s U.S. head- •; ' I Simpson, R2D2,D2, Jar Jar Binks, youriur future. A flirtation adid d s 21): A sentim entald loveIo o r hob ro (juaners in E nfield Conn.Coi Yoda, rubber duducUes and 'pretty spiccicc. H ave th e couragc of yoiwur takes your attcntioiition. You *ef- King was remembcri3cring ihe day much every ver/ersion of Batman convinvictions. Virgo needs yoiour come change, whatthatever it may when a new employeoyee bumped and Spider-Manin cever made. tim e, b rin g . D o n ’t s p ecculate; c u keep inco a shelf w ith hiss f(forklift and, It’s not surprisirising that the com- GEGEMINI (May 21-June 2020): your funds in rcseicserve. Pisces well, heads rolled. pany uses somene of these kidlike Focu>cus on hotnc and m arital sta-st springs a surprise, King is just one of' iheihi 1,000 peo- adiUts to h d p finfin(^tunc new prod- tus.IS. Lunar harmonies bricing CAPRICORN (Dec.(Dl 22-JatL |)lo who work - and ppb; la y -fo r a liv- • ucts. W hen Bioilioniclc was being tcmFmptation. Don’t succumb3 1to 19): You feel chainslined to domes- ing ii( (h e D a n ish1 tui fun, there s w hat colors ihcyTl kudoidos and recognition for yoi'o u r th e rig h t road a ftecr r all.a Y our cre- iu-e rem inders «dl arounound them. kosaid. artististic abilities. Capricotorn ative energies need:cd cj^ressioia. 'Ilic stop sign in (hele parkingp lot? •old “kids” a rc not need::cds you. Putting your.housDusc in order h ’s m ad e of Lego. TheT street- “They w erecded houn of pie designing new Leg^go products. orange maclachines called hoppers, p,ipart or some help assemblin;wciglit al event callcdvideo games,” Aca: fim to and they make shemi said, “wc know in theirth< bedrooms. By their sfcicv- room - o r a t least placepla firm lim- bagged and then drodropped into Nuva aquala axes,i three masks, i^vo blbled versions of every Legore they And of course,rt." enthith birthday, th e average chi)hiid its on their use.” I Laird, lots of Lego to p a fake sands and thou: > and a that make that! when you dum p ti Veteriinarian1 outlineies risk assem-1 “That way,” )tshi Nile Vl i r u s l o ) your pijets ;o prod- they’ll have fiur." Marty pet parents; whowl read my I your yo questions and.to provid rater in dog dishes andd ffleas that is availablcfroi•om you take to protectrt ytyourself from internationaUy disttibiributcd news- wilh the latest products and hs regularly so. it yourlur local vcterinariahVlt not onlinly mosquito bites docsioesn’t p rev en t paper column, watch:h ime on net- H H HI ni P H T h e ™mation to keep your pet h e a brec«t^ ground killsIs mosquitoes1 but rcpels'moaos- you ^ m enjojdng theth e season, nor w ork television or listen Iis to my and healthy. And you worry f 5 • ■ . quitoiitocs. If the mosquito db^snsn’t should these simple}le ]precautions ^ B o n d ' ™ nationally syndicated:ed talk radio While tliis column is not ofr Wesldead birds in your bite[c and5 feed, then the riskc oft prevent your dog frorfrom having its show are bomhardin.iing me with B jrlBu l M a rty »sas a subsutute to a visit to yoi a ^ blue jays and transiinsmission of. diseases such1 cas fair share of fun; cithciidler. ■ emails, letters and1 phonep calls to discu-ss what you can doido-you t< • Replace watjarly warning sign • West:sst Nile virus is lessoned. B B e c k e r aljout West Nile vinis.IS. Should5 I be • I H H vent your dog from contrad irior- and bird bathsa’s mosquitoes are OntDne note of p rc p u tio n cautioiion; Former Twin FallstfZs veterinarvn1 concerned about theiie risk lo my I______I wWesi Nile virus, it is meanthappy doesn’t becomeseasc. a do notno use mosquito sprays madade . Marty Bcdcer gfy aITS a s frequenifgm} I>ets they ask? 'Yes. by a n add:ddilional 33 mosquito prprimer, so to speak, on the ydi free. for mosquitoesIking your dog for for' humanshi on y ^ dog, as marany ABOTVs “Good Momioming Amer^" Withoui putting too» ffine a point spedes earrirrying the vims. anand the precautions you .can: meant • Watch for' dcduring the carly dogsgs will lick it off and manay and now on two natiomtionaJlyst^ndicat- on it, West Nile virusIS i-is a mosqui- • Moeqult[tiltoes Iran-sport th e virus ncnow to start to West Nilefour ^ vet area particulard u ^ prim e feeding bccoicomc sick, especially if deceet, cd radio pmgrrms, TetsUhlcasbed-"Tet lo horne viral diseasi;ase that can from birdsds to humans ond pets, 'pr■proof your environm eflt “ > •to pre- crows as an carquitoc^ or in areas whichlich is toxic, is am ong the ingngrc- a ttoo Twur live talk and a diagnostic blood SIOORasortCndH ■ H am H -i Harvard School of Pub*ublic Health, tests. Blglilmd. 32 perceni of dog owne vncTS (and 19 T h ere’ss disagreement c among K w al...... ^ • 6 4 9 , pcrccnt of cai ownerscrs) are con- veterinaryry parasitologists, epi- ffarry/OfftJ-aotbJkisaMJ cerned their pet companionscoi demiologlst^ts, state vel<2rinarians migh( gel West Nile vims.vin Despite and practid)idng veterinarians about the conccm only 13 penDcrcent of dog how seriouous of a problem West PIOBnintH oU aiis. owners have even taUulik ed to their Nile viruss isis in pets. Several state PARTICIPAATING s u p p l ie r s ' veierinarians about stejsteps they can . veterinariaiians have reported that lake to protect their animals.onii West Nile; vvl im s has kUIetl dogs in Steve G am er, D VM ^ ,Diplom ale ‘ .th e ir stat.) Bprii

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