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SEOUL. South Kor«b m - N o i « Korea has begun movn o r i n f f r e * fud rods into a reactor,lo r,a I k » in n AfranadtoiUlcediiitim bers in reactivating nuclearlea rh d U A sode heighaM frozen«n beauty that could eventually^ y p n x l u * in Si)^J|i«K Canyoiyon. weapons, a South KoriK o n u iM ig ( Pi« b D1 iK nS iy ***** The move UAi .s .iiM r i^ S r o R - b appeared to reflect the opUoM OpI -|: BowlbatttoUCLAaL cruised C o m m u n is t in an historic Las V i^ north’s determi* nation to restart — J while Hawaii and TUU the dormant duked it but in a thrilliller. i-M *""!(■ L s j S S i i K a ■ ^^jsss^si | i " g gDverrment offidal, saka d d i £ « S ' V ' munitt North beginim m o tlttU C i ' ------• rods imo the fivMBtgr MiyNayBMManatt lisys Oh kaybeart tkal MiM bsl sam* Sl Iks CMit CMsiIsespsl aiR k hi Sheshoot. Baatnsttitlabotllo'tdHi tatisislah»lMM|lqfe«bslcMls I tor at its nudasvSZS&H Yontfqron, SO miles 00 oMidvattlIt tha dwch feM tiw «Mk balMM CMMC m Is Ns« Tsai's Dar.. TTht Male ean bt hatftf al tw«r Shsshsatj Im b t« a MiMialhMtoriMstteiMn. ^TT^^repSS"*’ToUo . announcement Weda • offidab in South Korai \!i»/ VBHH mds of holiiiday musi(ic resonatee through!Shoshone^ North has let titht Wg; ' ' inttm atlonal Atomliiinic Eautr. ByMctoyWWWkar — churdirdi scrapbook, church mem* Agency send more bmtanpectmo . Thill Wwwo s discovered bells were no i s s s s s a m ------7TheamfftsinQfi(kn/kti•rtioirytosmi/rasiii/^i keariU m M i » lanu^bdlides.m Bcr cast In this country and munist engineers momove fre e U . Sacramento vroQ a reg SHOSHONONE-A-joyful noise Hoatver,j brfotvAeMii'IcmldbeolMinid, amrimllottsttmis cost of importing a bronse^ aroundareactor ina vvii io lM tt^ son rematch againstrSuT^^ u uniotheLor.43rd* has been chiming thin Ihrough thethe city of Shoshone diechi ar^cn S rlS S S f defen^^NBAdiamimpion ijnry 2963. donated to thediunh andtiedtja. t^Siosioiieofonbdtalf<^ reetaBeoan he congregation dedded to stayingmNorth Korea L aken Wednesday nifl Startingg a week before EdiA Goodingig/jyiermpinaaiK/iiin^kas. ,ry toto secure a single carillon 105.99. *1} the activities of Norths s is a Chrittma*I anda ending on New bell.I. IHowever, before the bell*'* The number of ituptispectors was PifB B l Year’s Dayay. members of the — ------couldId Ibe obtained, a carillon iet^ increased from twoitodiretdib to Chris Epiictiscopal Church and the wooden woi pews. church is on finIre,” an excited was1 d recalls the pbone callall she dme, die congregegation originally highh »school studenu under thehe “We’ve confirmedaed through D * ^ i e caicdfor.aniand Ae interior is Uned received rec as a child that fatateful sought to replacexdieoldbelL I with stainedled glass windows aod morning. mo “Tell your dadd tbe According too 1artides io the Please ieeMUnc.Pa^A2^ PtetseseeNOnR0 IKA.P1 9 A2

C o m i n g l i i LP SoldiIiers keep holidayh spilirit even innGulf Ni[ixon used'‘madman 1 C a U n te»I l tkaAaMcMaHadPiaaa Where to go and ^^latlatto se e ------i s c a r e S o v i and do in 2003. PRINCESi SULTAN Am BASE, stitrategy’ toi (lets Saudi Arababia - There was no R id d fin' ChristmasbibreakforU .S. pilots UstocltlsdPittt______Nunn bdieved ddsbwnuUaccel- w 1biTlm e»NCWt m patrollingI IIIraqi sUes from this erate accommodatioition by the Saudi base.le. and similar flights WASHINGTON - Presidenint North Vietnamese, forforcing them jgeedhedoloff the deck of a US. on ordered a worldwide secretVI into an agreementIt that ih would I n d e x aiiuaftiaiiiinieratsea. : fSfcSvB vX i ntidea.iear alert in October 1969, cali-Ji- leave US. ally Southth VVietnam ia V ing his wartime tactic a *inadniah CkssiMJ^lS Mmta day «M t was pleadftil an fiax. or a m ^ die American strateiitegy” aimed at scaring theHe Among dedassifleded documentsc C omics....0 3 NationIon ..A3€ troopfitari£itioned in tbe Persian -iets into fordng concessionsns puUished tUs Hwkic byb) the inde­ Pommnlty .C8 OWuaiuartes..C2 Golftegion-D-afareeof60,OOOand faradsn North \^etnam, declassifieded pendent Nationalal Security umentsihow. Coiiuiidad .11 OpMon I die United Swes coo- Archive is a memo0 lu Nationi^ warwithliaq.------: didn’t work, as Moscow dis-is-___ Security Ad\iser HenrymiyKbaingtf Cros»»ort..e4 Outdoo “pssiir;U games, turkey and ^ no concern. The reason is from hb assistant. Gen. Ooar«U)y..C4 Spoitsrts .. .B14 roast beefr Snixn,d bri^uly col- lear. The Soviets may not haveve Haig. It described plan)Uns (o signfi: Noroscope .C4 WaaViiIther ..M ondglftsfinfmm home phooe cared,ed, may not have b e « as influ-lu- “U& inteni lo escalatalate miliu9* entialial as1 Nixon believed - or, Ukeke operations in Vietnamam iin die f a ^ Lm .BoxI..C 4 W n t. « ...... ra g i ’j Siwen5^8Sed*wto*cS- ? the restre of the world, might not101 of continued enemy intransigentinti MB«;\Mey£l WoltdId ...S&79 S d K l havene noticed the alert, inParis.- sS^ab^rooK -MisMsis sf UM t M AMsms sh■taad la Im It fsl a tftcW ChChrittMSdhatr Thehe aim of the alert was keptpt Among theJ^signab*a b * ;in H a i^ ____ Officers atIt Camp( New York in « W« e«M *ral tbs UJ. bast ton—"If-"-flthrtrti secretret hom even the genetals whoto Mardi 2 oudine: faambi 9 5 y 5 * Kuwait donlonned chef hats and put itiit into place. positions in Cambodia,dia.0nMar4h dUMdowtuitiffkey vrith tdnnfaigL Gca. Ge M a Waten, commandiidercf risk became we’reft»nyiiuowrl»» I?'he bluff was part of whatat 17. Nixon launcheded {a massii^P *-K3 ._____ Aymtf 4JW^U.S.persQaoelMe tha th< 363rd Air Expedi^ftnary die terxitm,” sai on described as a ‘^nadman"n” secret bombing campai ftadoiM datat this deaert base of fHVi iBwre naOyfram &tStSt.Lods,m. itegy to his new administradonon communbt bases in dial^ u o u ^ ^ edb(rildfa«sMwUch an m ^in . ”Now,-firtuaUylUy every time we •be outset of 1969; ratdietiaaog Despite such pressressures, th< B andars ran O a 1991 racatt rac oMiite « « tfwuibI bill's& .go up there, therlen^wmeionof military pressure on the Northrth Paris talks remainedd deadlodceS^;dl r and^now direct air . air lybtat' engagement of,fouridrcr,fiby ( itnamese at unpredictabletie and Nixon began toD co ^ tem p la^ ■nimd fire. Ii^inot n real accurate, ervals 10 pressure them intoIto die Quclear alert in die rpanSsbM S^ram dM *Iht in II Iraq it^ not real intectense in numbers, icessions at peace talks in 196a ■iw iB is. m l m eme,” hesaid. Pans. PleaseseeNOC V *', ■■ r

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8 M i|r S4 f.iyOeuh. 'memtem.tfT Nixon___ jAiMrmmQ Corea_ ____ CMlfeMtftaAl MtasiftmAl Other friendly countuitry to prevent tbe nuduclear reactor at Yongbyon The nuclesr facilitib? e issue should be resolvnd us. ofSdal Ueqmdpmlciial> I th tiie United States, JapM andai the North’s moveses to reactivate any deelboL Peninsula.” included U.S. forcess in 1 the ijgt. athema to Nixon's Sf**' htly control the war lg. But it may have " t^ater * ______Music___ I to a report on tte P —‘j* an already^axed I>Department of wordinging. In 2001. die Dairymen's billio»dollarcorporadoalion to over CMttMdftwA2 omentum acrou the natioion. Water Resourcesto to oelay routine Associaelation tried to give the whelm a i*n«inimf^nunity sudi keyboard near S. 1 direction of Urs. H ccording to a 198S Idalaho transfers for yean, Waterit Resources director the as Glenns Feny, for exampleexai >«ii Howard organ.Soviet Ambassador the To restore whatst iti says b the ability i place being e ^ by a Manning played th e hoti ipreme Court decision, tl ty to penalize “frivolous” r a Fortune hour*long The keyboaibrynln betrayed no xds * seem to have broad appppU- original intent ofif ”local* public protestiests. Then-director of the SOO company for suchich a plant, concert. accordion, •wl or conccm - of the W ater Users Dairym< That legislation woulrould have The company Schuln tion. Tbe high coun said tlthe interest.” the W ymen's Association Lewis ulmerich fromlowtohigt in a meeting with a .rector ^ of the DepartmentIt of Association is talcairing tbe lead EUerss recalledr the biU made it opened the way for thithe energy Carillons of Sellcrsvill.'ille. Pa.. nVeVe founa few days after the * ion. Aod so far througl ^ a n t to acquire all1 theth water made the 25'bell Coroi ater Resources was to coiasidUer with the legbUtioc ugh tbe House of ironation the aoogs, the tor” die po u p has thetblesstagof bl the Represa'esentatives with only two rights it w a i ^ withinoconunu. no CariUon. The belU are •< my locally important facto sactuaUy saidHdaHoi peo* Idaho Farm Bureaieau Federation, dissentitnting votes. But It never nity input, he explained.led. small rods of bronze metiletal that. thecfaurdL at could have an impact oo pc Ws who Uve in an area to whenn a the Idaho Cattlele Association.. even1 gotgi a hearing in Nob's Semanko acknowled]ledgedthat when struck by tiny haaItammers, The^ m elod d. MUk Producers of I Ite resources committee, last year's legbtation h produce the exact ^brad ------iteriight b to be tranrferred. < Idaho and the Senate n had pro)^ rations of heard around t Crnm rery. Idaho Dairymen'sl's Assodation. EUersssaid. ss lems. perfectly tuned cast broraan a beUs. before churdi ”To my knowledge, eve: Vibntiom are ampUfiet » r the church's new otest has resulted in. at leaststu SemankosakHebBhasbeenworit* EUeners was back ta 2002 with ”But dds year we banliaveamuch liedmore hoUdaysanbo minimum, belter pennit conn d i. tag with the Legbhshture's natural the sankame bm and anodier. whkh broader group workingng con it,” be than a million times tooproduce pi timebetween^ ttee chairmen - would I said. ”1here's no reason the amount of aound equi oard is similar to an nsthat the nity. resources committe id have called upon the sontoapolo* tquivalent -W e may bi id Ae air and water quality, nson. R-Rupert, W aterer Resources : director to ^te. It’s not ^ttMMifi for a bin to to 79,462 pounds of castrast bells. b u t w e 're a h h projected negative envi- go through two or thre Tile are played from I >th.” said Rich Cailson. i ]h.R-Kimberly- weigh p three evolu* ■n a snaD church membe tomey who has been involviIved in ad d itio n to ClChief Deputy ronmenlental »»■>*>•> pro* tions. Ifs a learaiog pcoomceas.” eight protests. Attomey Generalal CUve Stnng jectedd ee c o n o o k i^ ta maldng Noh said he hss taI recemrec days he better it sounds,” « ^ laiiVft Qrculation SMJqr S7i» perlc|>kta>..memberc( • Apicultural groups, howevtrver, and W ater Resour>urces Director dedsionions about water transfers. been taUdng to Semanl the KariDreber. That: titime the Water Users what be thinks shoulddd Ibe done, OuMVMotk.ehn^am4Hdlrtctar tve grown ImpetiMt with tl M«B«cwr Sak* u» l-chNfcdodlc tones cm be « of the phrM they sa / w Assodai its on tbe Induded ta diose discubcussionsi^ ~ ‘AleminCpioet C im iU d e e pboiM Um« sa» i o p M » » 0 0 cfcyic dnrnnemrSindQ» i iginally intended to make su IMM*------bin asasaoHponsar.AgBin.Noh'S bow to ensure input frufrom people betw«a 7 w a to UB. only.«U: U you "« M « « ek v rch, and during the ber water rights do sufftffer During tbe 20011)1 aod 2002 ses* commitinittee didn't move on the whose drinking water:er icould be d o M rM d v * j r w p a p w fa bour each day some* Iverseettviraoniental effectssby I sions, the Idaho10 Dairymen's propose) affected by apiblturalralpraoiQes: I cmUllMniiBlMrforyouranarM: ' Mall uifomiafl4and7pjn. ^ transfer. They say procesteiers* Assodatkm qwarlMrheadedle^ Nohsh sakl U d id n t want to put Both and Semanbsnkosaydii4 ______TWTte**-Nrw(be a small church. ■use of dw IflDcuage b causiitsing tion to change the th use of the diedireiirector ta die positian of act- year's proposal b a completelycoi fml-0»U*y...... 6774042( hdwd daily til)} ------, ingasius Judge and Also. usii« differeru approach. But 1 TwtBFalls ilways busy,” said i^.t, hit Noh i a t F.1U. by l*e PebI.b.,lne.c™ u« ^ ammple of a possible coal* necessarily ready to backt the ------u d o t l w r w c M ...... 733>093t7 iUiM>ariMCMHp The Hm es-N ews^y^^Infbnnation L . watercooled power plant, Pcriotfisah paM. I ineig; pointed out d u t last year's -W hether il willII ccome td i Tiaw^-Nm. om. ^ s Subsciipcion rates T w tti. daily oUy SSO) - A « bfflwouaould have allowed a multi*I* fruition remains to be iseen, but HMwMitny:(OaUW>laakefc,.aiotaikBDIractor)..tmcial ciiy aad coaaiy ^ I P r e s s I j^PreasI _=s complalm*.lfsootgoigoiaf tob. Ml u Scttloa 6C.I0S of vary long before s oKneone b m jus Dwidayhbefcbydcdg. i 3 i % ZIZT !!; ■ r of ibc week oa whkh M b J i M l Bo.tedlSSSi)’^hcpeM U w l ■Baeehaaa-ss s s s rJW ifPkno «•« ...... plesM Mad cbaa|c of •Xt4ierbgi P .a Boa M .TW Ia Falb. ...o r check out our w www.mayigvjj v c o m ^ . jJgMMam ^ i I ‘ .'1r c c t o c y ;v'' K..7334S31.BXL1 ...... £* l 2 ...... £ x t3 _ «or)...... ixL 4 ...... A 2 4 9

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-S m w mersl^ Q g t h ffs, tax increas* . , , spendirnding nn edu- snow is coming downI so hard that or postponing OSgOVer.miorjmiistm cationion and :Ke’re struggling to deailearit,”said 'r-M eady approved licaid, a leg* . . axdcesman Terry 0*81161;rien.Partsof cuts to meet ■beslforlheslnie live panel has ^ e ^ ^ n s y l v a n i aI ininterstates 'V state’s muldbU* attdall^liofitsnthsetis.' r e j e« c t e d i dollar deficit, •' Huckal:kabee's tax > For Albany, it was'as the first 'M s from a gover- . . ^ r. . . increasecase proposed Snowy Dec 25 since 191985, and a vices,!• who, in 1994, - J o hm n G. Rowland, in NoviNovember. It ------likely record ChristmassasswwfalL------— In fe rs------no------“Evaybody’s ready>r fofor it,” said . R epuii,ocS,VGov‘!''CoTrn7xt case in spend- Jamie Georgelos, a managermt at Georgrio Cuomo with —— — — ing overove the next Alpin Haus ski shop 9 in warneromise to cut taxes and turnim two fiscal years, whichwhi would Amsterdam, about 30I milesmi north* couldieconomy around, require a cut in thelie sgovernor's west of Albany. “I thinihink a lot of layoffslovernors across the nationon budget request. Huckuckabee says people have been mismissing the • es o9 r ndver thought they wouldlid le^slators are maldngngamistake. a snow for the past feww years,y and L g r ■ alreadi themselves advocating taaax “Our stale agenciescies have cut they’re really gladI it’sit’ finally taxreases ci are now facing budget(et and cut and cut. TheyTh< cannol here.” thees sta that they say leave themm make additional cutscut: without n ie snowstorm, btowiowing out of L _ _ ^ ^ ______lion*d(1 little choice. affecting essentialal services,”s the Rains, was blamedd ftfor at least .P , ; ThisfiWe have state after statete Huckabee re^xmded.d. 18 deaths since Monda;iday, mostly ^ m n orleroerformbig wl on the revenueue In Connecticut,, RcRepublican ( the Woodcock fMaBy and a ndghilgbfaorttytocetttetamllycari related to traffic acciccidents.lt "wawmorn r onstsek fren « bitersecUon------1 ------d -ei a f the ledger sudi that therere Gov. John G. R o wmd l^ isi suppon* moved east Tuesday’ nl|night, from Wednesday. TheTl Woodcocks were retnniing« booMb froa aiwtlMf fMHily menenbet't borne after CtuMmaa d Demorowing concem and evidencece ing a Democratic fdanan toti raix the the Midwest into Penn•nnsylvania. Mocks away.y. MoraI than twe fNt el saow feUoatiMaraaandaeoantywidiMl Ida state e femen ency waa dac Mariot s h o r tf ^ WiQ be plentiful in tax rate on people whorho eam< more New York and New EnglIngland, then a pronupcoming year,” said Arturofo than Sl millian per yearyea ftom 43 reformed Wednesday/(tff ^ die East To the wuth,sou Baltimore saw a The 1 storm brought sisnow Walter Drag, th eei^ e a a senior fiscal analjte at thehe perceni to S.S percenicent. The tax Coastasanor’easter. m orning mlmix of rain and sleet Afonday Afo to Texas and Oklahchoma, “If you’re safe Govlional Conference of Statete would raise about $164164 miUion In Maine was expeaeddto to see up to replaced later lai with cottonball- which wh got more than a foooot In on the roads.. th whoislatures. n one of the country’sr’s »wealthiest 18 inches of snow inI placespl and siM flakes» of < swirling snow that some son areas; Oklahoma Qtyly had be a winier wont ' findrities tl say there’s always anin states. wind gusts up to 455 mph,ti the turned to thidcthi slush as it hit the its its first w hite Christmas init 27 said. “If you’re increamative to raising taices. Rowland vetoedI thre so oveni^ than in aU dbedie toiracist ------tbere^ tha nothing particularly a ll Tbey>«igiie AMvingtplan acts conbiaed in thisis country,”c financial problems pi and rapid ordinary ord that would leaveve us Irattj ^ ating safe aircraft andI dk ^ FRiper Sept. U aitn ta d o . M iior aiiUm, ddn,” sakl BiO Waldodc, profeItm x ^ n aintenaoce is adhered t _____— ■ A n a f M ^ b aW.newi. expect to loiIom Ibout SIO UUlon of o ')s a ^ sdence at Embcy-Rii .1 The FAA has 330000 aviation this year acoM'mwllwj U) MiilHfi, Aerotftutical Aei University safety inspeoors to maD^urUS DdnAirUiLin^m tef encutive. Ftesooct,Aris. , T ^ i b c airUnes, 637,000 acUvrtivrpUots, 223,000 mechanics, 7,600600cnmmiT> i:' Emilio'* income tax-6ee!'s e l V ^ d al aircraft. 11,000 chicharter air* V cn ft and 22(M)00 privatvate planes, I'W S ta !^ I.:,! children are adcording to an A |r i auditbydieaut I M m B Transponation Oepaipartment’s - S i p i! ■ .• b n g l^ tbbeir e beds, k H p e m g e n ^ I f ■ t O t A f nire c o r • f AA inspectors anal]lalyse data, review paperwork andind conduct ' i l l ^ J line by web. spot checks o f airiines'ies* mainte* . ■ J E i M t a . '-V nance programs. Laboiibor unrest. k H B ■

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STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) (A - I * -Wl ‘gnant frienidoffshelv(ves Confronted wiih signsns Ihat w arned, “No Dogs ancand' No ■ 1 PHEADADELPHIA (A P )-S h e’s Filipinos Allowed,” immignigranis | ^ B | 9 U Barbie’ss ooldest friend, happily carved out a downtown sectiection _married.jui.jmd_visibly.pregnantj;^ __ this Northem Califomia dl: that sonsome parents complain, eventually became knovnown as makes herier tmnt for chUdren. Uttle Manila. The pregiregnant version of Midge, By the 1930s, Stocktorton was which pop:nps out a curled-up baby home to the largest Filipinc pop- when ier belly, attached by a ulation outside the Philip] t, is opened - has been U at"' But a crosstown freewa;way frcfrom Wal-Mart shelves through the'neighborhood3d iin the V S y ^^B across thehe icountry following com- early 1970s, and the once-vie-vibrant plaints fromfroi customers, a compa- •j i . ^^fO B B r * enclave is now just a shad'tadow My nyspokesveswoman said Tuesday, what it once was. 1 ^ 1 “Itw asJas Just that customers had The Little Manila Foundundation B-J . a concem:m about having a preg* has been fighting to savee ththe dis* sp ^^B nant doll,oil,” Wal-Mart spokes* trici's remaining buildingsngs from ^ | B | | ^ ^ ^ B woman C^thialUickCyi said, demolition, hoping to prepreserve s She saidaid the retaUer would no p i ^ i them as a reminder of theiiieir'role ^ longer sellseU the “Happy FamUy" . \ in Filipino-American andIdtyhis- di « set. whicilich included pregnant ____iiO i tory. 1 Midge, herhe husband and her 3- Up and down the West!St *Coast, ^ yearoldsoIson. waging The prefDant version of Mldgill«e. FilipinO'Americans are w f- . « Illick< saidSi the decision was similar efforts to reclaimm |pieces Ichiome ? ' bl made inn nmid-December. “What BarMe'ioMNtfrl«Ni.wlilclii ___ of their history._ ------S I -we try to doI is listen to what o u r...... pareRU think Is a Uttle toooraalfor. rM ______■ “Filipinos are the ^ h did -l -la r^ '~ ~ & U customersers want,” she said, tMrdindrtfl, hat been putMiitMfroffl Asian-American communit; Messageages left for representa- WaMart iiwhrM acroii thkM Gcountry so litUe is known nationaUy f the toy’s maker, Mattel our history. Our historicf^ dl tric ts yre not retumed Tuesday, followinf eomplainti from ew have been chipped away,' ie, at right, cbMlts out (roeiries» aat the IstindQouinet Market•tin downtown Stockton, CalH., e was introduced in 1 9 ^ tomert, a company spokes•woman ww Dawn Bohulano Mabaloi the firstIt ofol a slew of Mends and •aldTuciday. chairwoman of the foundadclarion family membersme for Barbie, vdio ful prop,” Now, there's “a movemt to TAisi$allax2ayiJ S o ffi^n g BiaappMipeared four years earUer the doU as a “wonderful; reclaim history that’s been>en physi* • and hass been1> one of the world’s particularly for famiUeses eexpect- c«Wy d estroyed and la ! backtore^inouourpast. topsellinging doUs ever since, ig n cM and forgotten,” sh< The pregnantpre Midge wears a Manager Bill Boehmerier of the '‘This generation is pois£ f i W a j l M K tig ring and comes with KB Toys store in PhUadeladelphia's reclaim it” :Guzmaa ed crib, cradle, chan^g Roosevelt MaU said he had heard u « h o p . I from cu»- In Los Angeles, activists W W t F U lanilaiown nbte,biib;aby toys and a baby moni- only positive responses fro 10 build a Filipino cultural i , , . tor.Theme husband and son are sold tomers. and attract more businesses o u n d a n o n “Fve had.people laugh,ugh, but I area west of downtown thattht was 5 ■ ■ ■ ■ I el posted an article on its haven’t had anyone sayy lhthis was recently designated HHit istoric K B oiw JwWeb l site by University of ridiculous or *What areI we trying HUpiootown by the dty coundlcou 7 arrived In the Southern•m CaUfomia psychology to tell these kids?’ or’ an;anything In San Francisco, a new |M in 1973, professor.or Jo Ann Farver praising like that,” said Boehmer.T. •■ Manilatown center lhaih at w ill O tmbers. “They house photos of the oldilO 10 blodt . - E m i l D c C FiUpino community, plus a per* president o f Mai lice say L.A.\woman set u]up fanning arts and g a O ^r space.sp Is I Manilatown Polic sdtedtikd to be built by Iate2004lat Heritage Foi oreariy2005. TMsiswMdatoirted hindoit plwte o( tHe MMllala •lervleestattoa In Stockton fake:e marriages iforimmigraiants The F ilipino Amcm erlcan CaW.. ewMd byly tlM t UwaiMl M Iy In Um 1940slOtandSOi. : building, the National Historical Sodetciety also . took her when sheel, ar was demol- LOS ANGELES A (AP) - A an area we are lookicoking a t bas been advocating forr rcrecogni* AdvocatesI fear f< the story of Site,U ata the urging of the histori!•• United States ;o afier police womann pleaded( innocent to because we know oUiere r tpeople, tion of FUipino-Ameri^ans’ long Filipinos in thth e United Slates cal sodety’ssoc local chapter. Today Maquindang rememiistly elderly chargeses that she brokered with similar operationsons, have history in the United Suteates. In a may fade awayay along with them. carss anda trucks rumble past t were so proud to shose tenants. dozenss ofo fake marriages for been Unked to terrorism.” museum outside New Orle)rleans, a Many of the areasan formed in the McDoiDonald’s and gas station tha said.- latown center men fromrom the Middle East and Autiiorities beUeveWhiWhiteside, re replaced the old neighbor d u u e now recognizes; thn, th e d ly council wUl1 move into the Fillpinoiowi disappeared. U k e Stocilockton's In Stockton, a ^ In this country.” . Littlo M a ^ many hav

Preservationists CIc r e a t e i H H M v i iwn catalog for museui NEW YORK (AIlAP) - Preservaiianists are d o^ n n i in g fu l I holographing hundredrecis of umed, battered andi ti twisted I i Worid Trade Center sUcsreUo at an Eisolated airpon hangar' to to create a catalog for museum1 acurators and memorial plannerssrs wide. llhtptcial tra Pilloutop | H About 700 objects w ere ■M.UK»S8B ■ plucked from the 1.6 milliilillion tons of debris by a team of architectsan working for the trade cent!enterown* ntpportive ers, the Port AuthoritytyofN t ew r FEAWRIhx! ybu will >90 I York and New Jersey.y. JAmong BsSai- IDREDS! I M'- them: five floor slabs com]Dmpressed . TheSmc into a 3-foot*thick pancake « iMs aaMi« rale* phKked fromMitkel.6BMeatomolMrii < sised chunk of the nonh M Trade Center M eo ^ io a itoragNafilianiaratKenMdy Pilloiclopwilhrihmroom MIM I antenna, a crushed fire on I/lit n e s e ^ with its ladder twisteded into a iatamw oMi AirportAin bl New Yoffc. ’MtmoryFoaa milGoFASTlt g - 1 ■ ~ candy cane shape. amrat'the'Museum of the Cii Shortly aftif te r th e terro rist ~ grami nij In a parking lot outsidede thei for* attack that killedki nearly 2,800 of NewNe York. “The tremendot conforming, m er Tower Air han{angar at people, museiseums around the physilysical forces unleashed thi m d rapoiuiw/ Kennedy Internationala AAirpon. world beganin requesting items dayaiy are froxen in tim&” several crushed cars coviwverediii fromthedisastaster. » . SAVEBvmi I; tarps sit next to moree pilesp of *Ti»ere aree ai lot of things that twisted steel, an elevatotItor motor are very evoaocative of the Ufe of U A I '* Comeinloouri the size of a refrigeratoror iand the the World TradeTr Center as it \ w andIm doanm commuter train cars thatthi were existed, andd of< course, a lot of incnatbk titep found buried in the seveisveixofy- material thatIt documentsi the d v I dem pit that was the o»detn cen* of Septemberer Ilth.*! said Sarah -I iS u t i m h u n y , ter basement Henry, vicee (president for pro- I J u t tiiat miunatch pricooKlke m I louatEVm CivU rightss groups{ sue to» prevent 1^3UILD T H E SHELTER]lb Thae mill go Even though Cody was arrests of M^liddle i Eastenm men rgdod boy, h e d idn't get LOS ANGELES (A P)-) - Gnups in Southernn Califomia( for visa hislls Christm as wish of a representing Middle EasEasterners violations whe lew hom e. are siting the govemmeisent sedc- Iran, Iraq., Libya,L Sudan and ing an i^uncuon bar future Syria went toto Immigration and C Ct ody is 1 year old, fCt i; arresu under rules adoiIdopted in NaturaUadonon Senrice offices latt hlouse o i trained, leash w ( M ^BESS FACT the aftenaoth o< d>e Septept 11 ter week to regiegister as required .. rained and still w aiting n r a tttd o , under the n '/ ;«4thout bond or deporantatiooof Moctolthpihoee arfeited were fat 139 6th Avenue West ’ f f iS S S E S W', I I r dataloioM who "havee aavenuoa Southem CalE2ifonil«, wbere all I 5—iJ ' * ivertOi \ : i | W

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J • t r a c e s rF ^ d e e _ could SUIiinive WASHINGTON (AP)VP) - North ------Korea’s dedsion to abtabandon its M awMi policy of nudear restraitraint leaves WOrUIh Korea plugs B IM IiiM iliin k m v plane attttack, fhe Bush administratioidon with a Im m iu J range of opdons, nonee ofol .which is_____ 111 n Uidearim O granLH B irjM iap m guaranteed to itvinith th e threat On Dec. 2223-24. North Korea cut aBnUMIonobltiKdwdttr^ report sasays—— irom Pyongyang. alsand removed [ D istracted by its fixationfix on HiJjtaSinoaeqUipinentatfadnias ^ Tha Washington Posts t______Iraq and that counHy*81 ~ bngbyon n u d w site. cadies o Soviet-madn d a reactor sal up «t American nudeclear power nd chemical Mxigbyonnm roaeareh complax plants would surviveive a dircct hit : N. Korea weapn the m ^ m j l — 1H 7 by a fully fueled passtasscnger oirlin* nistration is t ' er piloted by suicldicide hijackers } to regroup A lom aomome intamaMbnal InapecWooa i •»8"» . atMNigbyorlyon bent on repeadng the catastroph- : moving and sor ic attacks of Se^it. 11^ 11 according ' th e IM Ia . ifuelrods- to a new sdentific stu ating North Begins worwork on weapona: tHWlurn ity industry research jgroup, icrisis. p ro cm hmg, o , detonation . Cridcs of the nudeu d e v industry- range . ileased earlier I from a U.S.I mill- said the study relea toNudaarl^onproUMirttav this week by the EieElectric Power I taiy attadc to full>fledgiidged uncon- te (EPRl) was ditlonal negodadons.. TopT< admin* ul rafusaa to aiaw a a i i g i ^•t-; . . Research Institute ( istradon cmdob arei sipialingsi] in skewed to draw a pipre-ordained a number of directioitions as the Ionium tor or>e or two rw n n r, condusion prodaiminming the safety debate condnues aboibout how to a, but may not have buM^Nm^MV of the nadon’s 103i nunudear power handle what could plants. The dangerer eexists lhai a d'- direct strike coulduld cause the ______President Bush’s tougheghest foreign____ W M m n tw H h pcdicy problem. melfdown of a pianilant’sn u clea r ' : .Typically, Secretaryary of State H i||j|i|| \ H aWBfrMa• a n nuclear program, alMirf: *. core that wouldI spspread wind- Colin Powell is testinging a mode^ 9^ more Impaipaotlona bom radiadon to0 thousands th of ate line, offering pubmblic assur- H '- ' PVMahulhlchiw*iwka bomb malarial, in said. United States hasI n sound, and was coiconducted by officials say is a steiItep toward highly reputablee ^e ^ n e e r i n g weapons. HHBBBI i n t o consultants using rea Over the weekend,id, 1iGm Jong ■ M ||H I W k» Involving a terrorrrorist strike cn 100mll>^ C« D's govemment beganlan removing H i ||l ||l l | v.'^l a nudear plant. OnlyOnl a 10-pau U.N. seals and surveillieiUance cam- ATendy Sherman, spedal adviM summary of die lenilengthier study eras from three Sovietriet-designed liirdpardestohave Wa ^ was released pubUcbUdy.wldithe nninate its enrich- eron on Nonh Korea policy to fo • nuclear facilities.. T The S tate North Korea tem ^ rest withheld forir nsecurity rea- D ep artm en t and the tli South BBPilBl ment program in Ia way that can be m efS!T Secretary of State Madeleii verified by theh e International Albrifbright, said one opdon Is a ui Korean foreign minilinistry said H |m ||| “The results off thisth studv val- Tuesday that North KoKorean tech- Atomic Energy AlAgency. laierae r ^ pre-empdve U.S. a tu c ty*s confidence In exchange,, theu United States on Pyongyang. Pj That probabluty idate die industry*a nidans removed sealsals and cam- wer planta are- would assure Noi^orth Korea that it woul weapons program andind abide by Rumsfdd1 saidst Monday, and *Sve iflif North Korea were seen nn Korea's missile:lies and about its tradoidon could try to contain Nor irgy firms that . id shortages. Koreairea to keep It from “going ovi I ejdsdng commitments." are perfectectly capable of doing toitoward reprocessing 8,000> spenti energy and a - r a institute to. on, Elnhom said. Is die e< Powell is rejecihCling North that whichh isL necessary.” nunuclear fuel rods that cotontain A third option, eedge." conduct the repoiiport. "Public: ; ' Korea’s bid for a nonionaggression North KoiKorea's decision to stop enen o u ^ I^utanium for an addiididonal pressure and IsdsoUtion, which die Yet Yei another option, she sal Bush administratradon is pursuing woul>uld be to ignore the Nor healdi and safetyy wwould ba p w ^ pact with the Unitedni States! and honoringg the agreement it fivfive cr so nudear weapons.” tected” in suchI asan attack, he ; comparing notes byly telephonei readied wllwith the former Clinton But Einhorn, now withth th e now. Koraveans and let them have thi die North Koreans nudeidear weapons, as the Uniti with officials in Japaipan, Russia, administratradon in 1994 to freete Cl8pi China, South K o r ^U BritainB and Hs nucleaiear weapons program InInternational Siudiea, lycapinilate widiout Stateates has not acted to remv isaurmnces,” he said. - nudeidear weapons fttxn PaUstaa the fact tfear mic France. poses twot> 1main dangers: North WWashington think lank.c!’seid U5. security aa» tom structures have thi Defense Secretaryry Donald1 H. Korea migilight add to the one or N ^ d its two big roterotors and fly The most Inimportant of the aUcd lo order by die Dircctoto ts at 9>00 am In die F inD cAe , fia Iwe a regularr airplane. doubters is Pen'entagon acquisidon . . ! o f Southern Idaho in TVU^vinFaOs. “Pete” Aldridge, an Ludltorium ai the CoUege c Gbmpared with thebe workhorse »«-.— stand^ at Caap PM«stoa la Afriiriior2000latiMst9Ucaaw e Mdas oar Edward “P “ • aerodynamidstist by training who ^ •4 6 Sea KnightIt hhelicopter, "???” Murraugh, Hansen and KL ^ Marine C oL^!anScfaidB,tbe UW httaUn ctarii of aa Oaprqr daring aI tratraiatag tu fd a e la Aitaoaa. is said still to) hhave grave dbubts Di«Nrcctors from D b trlct I (Mi K im berly) ) will be cicttcd for dircc-yc>ycar terms. •ger. It can Oy Somearare designed to ensure «iwas caught In a phenorximenon about the feasiasibillty of the air- andAd District S (Castleford)' twioe^as^i^atmm }blems such as troubled ocalled ‘Vortex ring state.”v-when ciaft Aldridges(e said at a Pentagon tfie aldtud& with thnreeS n L 't nm iS irs S m t S e fUght-contxntitil software have been it wasn’t getting any lift,, SchultzS briefing last momonth diat die V-22 petiiVtitlons of Cuidklacy for DiiMrcctof must tie filed by DecDcccmbcr 1, iM o a d and four timemestbenn^ aSd-Oth.»ther tests, sudi as flying «said. When die odier rotorrcoodn- < now bas “a gx M)02. What’s more, it boai Iniom atiistiav.are.alm ed at prov-,__.ued.toeai&Jift.besaid..’^u “the air. pam.” but heST^d? « VddefS ^ tag to orides iti that perceived prob- ccraft roUed over and invertirte d ” am still as coriioncemediBouTtKe :>thcr business wU) also tie truisactcd.Theretr will be reportsrep from knots in 18 sed lenM -wnidi c as the concern that N en year the Osprey wiUbev piwiamaslha' lagcr. auditors and lawycrs.Trs.Thercwill fw getting out of a I Bstiiuof The next yesrear's intense series he Cumpan>''» General Mana ies cannot dosely pput th ro u g months of tesi Ilso t>e reports conccmlng operationo| and maintenanceicc efforts.i 2003 I ne. xTSie Marinet a e C y j T S f rin safety-acntally don't fifast descents. Eventuallylysome oftew r^tfI die quesdon why it *•“ I is absolutelylyeMwidklto < S rS r' at 1.SOO wasn’t an domnne before, in 1 ^ 7 wativaicr supplies, water qualityy Issues. Snake River AquiferIfer studies, the lie program is abo testing vwill be flown downward ai E ndantte^ Specks Act. the; SRBA,i and other mattersI of interest. G «ratingintbe21stc ( diat resulted firotn stud- fifeet per minute whQe mananeuver^ dirough 1999,'9, when die Osprey End The problem is Is Ihat the tie crashes, whidi foond. iiinfr Ih en , to answer die concerno vas tested and certi- < TO .^neK ly.tlytHO deciles futMif piTtf 0of critics that dangcroirous vor- ready to> sn - and dien had -NoiMotlce.is gl\-en thai a stock; votev will be taken lo amendlend th e By- i development, su tex ring state can be cau ifilie crashes. Schultz Laws of the Company to pro^ovide for the realignment[ofthcfi>-e(5) of > 1 gh'proflle crashc lines were difficult for t s n o t try to answer ,!<„ lance crews to reach and die ti wake turbulence of onSfvS 3’d'ii?« ilircctor districts to crcaie rmnore uniform and dearly defineddef dis- J lUiig 23 M arines i thaiqoestioa.-'L-Sftr.jobls:.Whatis_- bafing-rendered some fljrina £ in from of another- tricts:(Copics of the-fuU textKt of the-proposed amendmeImcnt lo the— , ave doubt over th ow do you fix it?" e stockriders tu review at tdie t a pcoffam. A sub n icUnesdangeroudvthin. Schultz & rejects - there alialsowiU B teine commandant, B» La«s arc available fur the iiave spent ek u cfttm e try- be I: multiaiccraft testsl o l f a i r Compan)' om cc. 357 Sixth AA' v e^W est.1 V in Falls, duriluring regular ( 1 involving doctorS 3 S . E S : ^ tftf (ifHiA saui tnat ^n ereHe are several diings c Dce records resultulted in three is wfaaifa wrong with ^ dem d n ts. *No one bas eve i^wewlAwehad busbusiness houn. arine officers*' beingb< found r n™**),*8diuhs • a i d fal a recent’ a a y ear of high ra te of di etter.” Among other ( Elyr o£ miacooductct. interview,iw.-*We ham froDt4oeded osdng t oo hdieopters,” he I ki. ”w e w ereia quite The corporation books willI closcc for the transfer o f stockstot on . ArevfewofOaDecembt ------te-addldoof the s-prograpi m has..— t aflof____, ishouldhavebe^in.. -jui'January 3 .20(»}.— .------I en Wntifiahy nstly. Current bhardanini^frant'* "^O c T diat uned fow Mar . that d)e aUy the most Important part i b la n e d n cffor In dn : tns call for tbe the Marines, The polls shall be open at ththe office of the Companyy ai 3^7 Sixth >ns Command teries ofif 1tests win be tbe *hlgh control < software. Marine I ! ecial Operations rsdiula said. Ihey TJ”Avenue Wcst.IWin Falb. Idahiho. tietwven (he hours off 1212:00 noon a d Mavy to buy aitotalofaboui to rateofdedescant” program - diat Kevin 1 CnaiL tlw ddef Bovei latthenregramison are awai:e that and 6:00 pm on January 14.: 9 Ospreys at ooctsto(about$40 c Ing in tovrard the ground teat t {dot, aud diat aS me ”ai 2 ^ die rasor'a edgeilge.”lh ere’snom ar- 1.2005. lUoDt’for a co stt pper plane of fast. *TUthU has had more press haa 1 been reviewed, and an r for us,” he said. a ^ |8 0 milliOD,1, aacccH’dbig to thatf'Jna|tut abotit anything,” bean I redea^ied or modifiei 1 up aU our diances.” ProProxies shall be filed with th e Company's Assisunt Sectiecrctar>’ at the ( (rtMlSecurity.org,>rg, a defense Sdnttaupnocad. E 2 CoiCompan>* ofHcc on or beforeire January 10.2003. •../Ail.ewin M lv e ra te o f descent coocem i that the V«22 wou be aircraft i« rt alM ’was at found to be a major ba I deamed a irw o ^ ^ 1 I h o m dm j v c j u M ^DATED this 18di day of Now>vcmbcr 2002. ind expensive. . cauaa.olIf tth e A n f l 2000 craah In new i coostralnts on its ope that WMkliednca its uiai Q itk ^ C a s fi llailse i.N av y '>. A tW oatiI tfa«tlSM .lftllarinM . i sass TWIN FALLS CANAL COMPAPANY Force are ar Working .^The '.V>2;>>22 Uiat cn i^d was But.Groai 1 said they are n ,7 * 2 it tl A Unto oo bow Itil I M 6 2 8 aChris Simons. Assistant SecreTctary aSnt td iu to jiMka^Fartaarvjce Ks?sf^tjss ^lieU ! m e we will tal•k?Se NociK«ch«

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f J a m e s Uooroe^ coopbdiUxMda. $252S?£*eenan ^ S S te S ’Idmowledaedled that tKageagrlMd worked witiwitfaifae •ra but , B0 H9 llt c.rd tW w aooa f»«MCtnn a d ird; ordtr al Uwtoacaffl tKymoravW bleralea.. TENDED HOLILIDAY HOURSi Thunilay7am-10pipm — Friday 10am-9p(*1*' : T^wn^nwltjunikawiV w om , . ■ ' ‘ r.. i' 'Iffliil ^ 8«tunlay10am-7wam — Sunday 11am-6pi6 p m , ___— - ■ A I f O p iNIG 'l-hnrsdayrrBcccml>er-26i-2Q020 2 ______T h e ' r i mi e c s = N c s v s I ------E d i t o r i a l FPurging Lott stn'engthenIS the G(DP positition n making my list of whatIt! 1 Judge’sinilingera; 1 isesline j ^ankful for this holidayp s . . — ■ son, I added something I Iwould not have considereddur- di . A ing this normally poUticS'freeee . K between!land, m u ltItiplea.______use timetimi uig of yean being a conservi■va- A ' federal judgcV;■'a decisiond . Arches terriirritory, the couri is____tive.t«ve As one who Iwlicves inI ^ n » . to block oil explxploralioh going overbcrboard. Where is the____compartmentolization” it during^8 A • ^ qW divides protected Ihe season when wc at least;iry li A near a nationajnal park .line that d 10 sel aside our differences, m . iy W iIct shuws once again therelerc are no lands fromII landsh allowing mul* ''■i.“ f!s7 r jtSCfaTr limits to the grand1 enei v iro n - tiplie use? Apparently,A there is menial move* m m B no such line any­ J o i : i . M o w b r a y ment sweeping . more. , __ acntss the West. OUDur view: Extending E co g ro u p s Having mil- accuse those who exalting exa pride in politics seenems [______lions of acres t^ralland-use o p p o s e new like like a particulorly crass exercirdse » mapped out for iBsltictions outside the national parks in ind divisiveness. But not this. ymas right can-and do'Jo - come to dif- unfotm' idea of a minority endcindorsing col- law by aUowing an exp]ixplo^tion to distort thethi process. Sowell Sov to Charles Krauthamnnmer ferent sides of thehe same issues have: rememberedre their own orblindness is inimicalical to the ' company to lestI fori oil Thus, p ro te c te d a r e a s to toE BiU Bennett, blasted Lottt - sometimes. Noton on race, though. glasss houses.h< left’s beUef system. le Plateau, become.supupeWsized, excluding rightly rigi - for the inexplicablee Conservarive phUosophyonoh If LottLot had prdsed black-onlyr But there is one “get'get out of deposits on the Dome I I" radsm free" card a%*ailvailable: Be a ; a few miles from thee northernn multiple ususe& not only inside comments con he made in praise« o< f race is simple: allll peopleI are cre- promsns ori graduations at “mixed" itudons instead of a cente- Uberal. Witness Sen.n. RRobert b o rd e r o f A rch es National Ni the monumLiment or park, but StromSw Thurmond’s 1948 ated equal under!r (Cod, and God- institut lelawasweU. narian’an’s cam pdgn of flve Byid, D-W.Va., who> usm segregation of thehe 1940s beenn haUedtu as a leader - by thei year. Criddsm he reeeeceived was ' Interior DepartmentIt appealsi ronmraialll ^groups has nothing elected Republicans inside theth premised on an intrusiveint police left. LeftistLe phUosophy openly scant - and fleeting.I. A coupic of board decision perrermitting to do with1 tlth e land, and eveiy- beltway. stale but also segngregation of die. rejectscts the tenets of equal days and a few obUgatiigatury press WesternGeco to usese *‘vibro- thing to dod with stopping Lott’s [, colleagues hesitatedrd modem era found«nded upon poUri- opportiortunity and colorblindness. releases later, the leftefl not possibly be a racisticist. I groups such as the! S(Southern Delicate An something that goes againstt tthe was principled ancind sincere. helps» explaine the demonizationI No such luck for LutiL ott-nor U tah Wilderness Alliailliance. th e P rotectin ' 1 won very naiure of the world’s roonost Some naysayers;rs on the left of minelinorities who dare embraces should there have beeibeen. And i ■ Sierra ' Club andind The ders and theirtl surroundinu exdusive ^ dub. Conservaiivei«s, were also genuine,ne. of course, but consenlervative ideology; Clarencee lhat’s why Pm thankfuikfull'm a Wilderness Sodety sued.sue They * makes sens!nse - when it deals though, tho had no such concenuns. far ioo many werenot. Som e- Thomamas, Linda Chaves and conservative. li was hal^ with the **s Conservatives knew that LottL induding BUI andidHiUary WardC-d Connedy can aU anest argued that the land w **smallest area com- C t- JodMowbravitarepreponer for I tat for endangeredd ispecies, patible wittith the proper care," had hac to go for one simple reasitson: CUnton and Jessese “Hymietown” that: heUhe hadi no fury Uke a left- led to exploit the ist who»ho feels “betrayed" by a ^fltionul Review antinducort- < I including Mexicanm i s p o tte d asd eso ib)ed ec in th e Antiquities He He showed in his callous comrni. Jackson-dedded •ss situation as an omm ponunity to “seUouJoul.** Because leftist { ^ o s(• - rribulirt* etijtor forr .\ationul.\u in d black* A c t But when w^ a JudM blocks meni ^ and subsequent lifeless [ owls, bald eagles anc “apologies” that he b not aI irueII smear aU Republiiblians as radst. ophyy sosi heavily emphasizes diei Review OrtUnt. ' footed fenets. m ultiple ustect their month. ShShould they pick a ' H « n m a » A MMS welcomes Mart bar.wmwntacs«(ttt%nMart»im Want to partidpate in a ge FaUs High School andUld Roben ¥ V pubUc landd inii tere sts green-vocinjing, Eastern lawmak- . ] ff trom raadartsonMtitactso(pub> o Msanainamas ««■ ba parmanandy ic experience? Oc>ps •> you Id from pubicaoon. LMais may Stuan Junior High,1. ihiIhe decision never had much to worry er to leadid a co m m ittee th at ff KnarasLBaiBacauteoftpaca banadt a l r e ^ a r e . MiMtieaarsto btbrouirauM to our TMn FMt or BurWy, was made not to induid u d e Youth a b o u t w ith U.S. Rep. Rc Jim deals heavavily with Western i TTir Tlmo-ATflM regularly' 400wordt.lnciutfaildayourtlgiwurt. ofllcvn•;nMMtoP.O.0oi548.T«in Alive this year, Hansen diairing the House land issues? printspri a column by Dennis AveryA maMngadttmaartandtaiaphonanuTv Wa.K)k 1083303. ll was, however, in tthe 2001- Resources Comi>mmiitee. SaxtonI vvoting record and of of* Tbe Hudson Institute. Eve^ I_____ Z------__I 2002 yearbook last; year.yei This Hansen, R-Utah,, can< be hi^iatine from th e environ- discerning dis reader can tee thi genes into pouiocloesandcow drdecle of heU for diose who ask was made as a last-mir•minute deci- I accused of many thiithings, but menta! Iraraby aside, he lives Avery Av presents a biased pen genes into sugararcane. Pesdddes us to0 experimente on our own sion and didn't involnoli'e the year- J bowing to environonmental far from tlthe West, and that dve. tiv His receni article again^ and aniibiodcs aan n routindy chUdndren") and “GeneticaUy book staff as it does(s thisth year. ’ feUow stu- ‘ interests wasn't ooe of them. bothers anI number of Westem organicon agriculnire is an exa. insened. Geneticsic engineering EngiiMdneeredFood:ASeIf- According to my fell I With Hansen's reti“etirement lawmakerers. Unless Saxton pie. ' places in human h ense Guide for Consumers" dents, many of our' peerspet were n hands tbe Defem d by this indu- iving wolves and griz- Mr. Avery wrote a book, capadty to redesijesign Uving by Cut and Lilliston. To upset and offended by i from Congress this year,yt how- favors movi ’’SavingJ th e Planet «riih ever, that trend m i^t^tchange. zlies to tthe Adirondacks A Ll. orsanisms. (to e informed, you wiU need•d don. Pestiddes and Plastic,** and i I percent of die to reacead more dian Just die one- 1 respect the dedsiodsion made T be next in line for theth post ts (unlikely),), I Republicans should employer, the Hudson Instin now in our gro- sidedid articlesi presented by our this year and have nono: intention Rep. Jim Saxton, R*N^]■NJ. . look fo r aanother chairman is js, a mouthpiece for businessi eery stores is geiMeneticaUy e ^ - locald newspaper.n of flu tin g die isicue,« , butb 1 just Saxton presents « problem| candidate.e.______suchsue as Dow Chemical. >Uc to knuH' Denied, but becauau se labeUng BETlETTYSUFER wouldUkediepubUci ______Monsanto Mc and Novartis - the what our schcwls haveiave come to. \'ery corporations wbo produj u c isn't required, theLhe American nHer i e ip, pubUc is unawaretre that they are I know Mr. Brvlone)ite suppons genKiciily engineered cropi ing a Christian I a genedc experi-. Exclll fy Youdi AUve as being i and whose bottom Unes aresmoM i l«nidp.tiii*fa» dudkig dub from O’Leary^ organixation, but 1 ai»also know he '4 eW8 threatened i by organioagriaicul- Europe, AustralnU a.N ew yMMtookwatihanwful rt) has to ck) his job ass a Fprindpal ...... kmwmWar ture. tui ntire student Qf . Zealand and Japa mien I look at our pubUc representing the entir C M H W rn d i...... Mm ...... liiwitiKtfUr Avery is also a member of ipan d th er refuse Wbe r body and the TwinI FaFaUs School ceuti- genedcally engimlineered crops or school001 system today, it is fairly ’ another chemical, phannace appointing to me. I am a IS- District. trnKMkmimimimtiti cal funded public reladonsI oorga- require d ea r labeibeling. disapp « These countries ir-old freshman and I attendI h is a sad shamef thithat our own' Hwt|wi.a«fcWshwrthirtkSmtCri»Dwi>r<•ra a iS M k y M « m t nizadon nii w l ^ orchestrates ■ies look at what’s year-cx ict in the iswho happening in the « aiy Junior High SchooL I public sdwol district i ~ media m< assaults on sdentists' tie United States O'Leai y smaUio%vnofTwinFafl FaUs has to ------1 take tal positions contrary to ththe as either an act[ ofoi madness or sm onon the yearbook staff at my ool and also a pan of our on-fl. exdude a snideni-Iedled Christian interests of those business sjspon- ^ i h huge admirairation that school d u b out of its ownI sdlschool year- ttting ih tou(iich sors. is Americans are wiWilUng to offer campinpus Christian Bible du b lotan themsdves as hui led Youdi AUve. book because it mayay offendo ' want to make your Mmmis |i totoMi to your SanMors In Coflcrest?Co Generic * engineering is not tiuman guinea called ok members of the sdioohod and those exextension of the age^d pm-acdce pigs, Eari:arUer diis year, die yearbook ss had quite a debate over students* parents. S«n.MIk«Cnpo S w L ljr rryCraIg y i of or plaru and breedinging. It To leam differ*erent viewpoints d ass h geoet- and make up youi ether or not to indude the It is just too badI thsdiat die In Twin Fait, caa or «ntr-t r - mTMnFait.a,cMor«ma: involves fordbly inserting g< ourotvn mind wheth Biorals this wonderfultful country ^ ic maierial from an entirdyly about the crudallially important aforesrementioned Bible d u b in Unda Norrla, aatHor ^onaldNctor iNhaMMMwt.Mt, ndontl dMcttr ' school yearbook diis year, was founded on haveive aU but dis- -if 202FattA«i..S(Aa2 1292Mdtani»A m .E. unrelated ufl orgardsm into thele issue erf world focxlfoo production our scl lant- and safety.reads i surprising majority of the appeared. My GodI bUbless every- -« T«m Fait. 083301 TM nM t.D8D83301 genetic se formadcm of the plai dsudibooksas Asc a thing this Christmasslasseasonand « a transformaticui that coulddnot, i **EatingintheDaDark: America’s dass%ss wanted to exdude it, but a 7342SL5:Ftt73»>«l414 7344780, Fhi^7343905 a< r students, induding myself,f, please remember dietrueandthe ^ I mwaMngton: m Washington:« under un any normal tet of circrcum- Experiment withdiGenedcaUy fewsr ing. En^neered Food re on the opposite end of the« very real reason fororthisseascm-'J' d lURuaMi UOHartSanairata Offlca BuMir« stances, sti result from breedin od-byHan(on werec Jesus Christ. For example, hog genes are■e Page 160. the autmthor quotes a spectr W a M n ^ DC 30610} Waat*«on.(X,t)C 30510 Fo [his debate was taken all tbe« JAYSACRIST (203) 2244143 (302)224375:752 insened ia into corn, flounder•r parent. “If Dantelie were still writ- Thb y up to tbe admiiiistntive Twio Falls i ______genes ge into strawberries, miclice ing. he would cre;Teate a special vrayu; ______i Doonesbury By Garry Trudeailau Mailard RIIlllmore By'Bruceuce Tinsley I

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Robert Stuart J.J-H- ■■■ J / releases gym di TWIN FALLS - Roben TVtlanoe Junior High School wiUbUhostset-SS, U(CLA( ^ cniisies paiS tlAobos open gymnasluro dat the holidays. Admission f d P r w ______^ and open to all memben public SAS - Ed Kezirian's W I n p s The gym will be in the spotlight went m M • ‘Thursday and Friday fr rdianKadeHhida's. { ■ I pjn. The following Saturc f t ™ won his only game as l ^ | I Sunday will open agaii h a s he led die Bruins noon to 4 p m . and from ) 1 victory over New Hawsaii ! on Dec 30 and Jan. 2-3. Mexico in d>elfie Las Vegas BowL ■ { I n Open gym dates are sponsoredspe Hnida madeade history, however, |^ B I TbeAiiaclelidPwM I by Twin Falls Park [le first woman to play Recreation and Schoolo5“ 1 ..ric'i S f T s K)n ' I-A football game. I HONOLULU - Lynerla No. 411. She attemptipted an extra point mepuatfora after New Mexico'sMc first touch- I touchdown and aeec ooj p th e go- Doomed bailparl(( down but thethe try. which sailed ■ I ahead acore to leadl‘n5tt»etoa ‘Hi n n low, was blockicked. K I 36-28 vktoiy over Hawlawailindie ‘ awaits destruction “I can repliplay in my mind see- ■ I inaugural Hawaiiii Bowl I on CINCINNATI-Hie CindnnadCli ing diat handid block die kick, and ■ I Wedneadeynl^ Reds won three Worldrid Series, ihat’s goingg tto be what I think mF^ I Trailli«14«tadietiwthbdqnoci. championships, when^ihi^ihepUce about beforee I go to bed to n i^t,” I ter, Blpneage oeoredr e d T n l n M was know n a t Rive;iverfront Hnida said. **lt*s**l been a verylong I flrstTDwidia609vdi The Cindnnad ] id Bengali road to gett hhere and I thought 95|SBE^iH | ' n a d e tb e ir way to two:wo Super about it manymy dmes, but I r e ^ Bowls from there. hadnospedfli expectatiotts as to diebaiudieHBwdi:SlSttBtaM f ■ The b allp ark was oftioflen fea- what it wouldIdbelU^** I up die go aheed toucfacKfadomi.a1- . ' tured in photograpraphs of UCLA (8-5)l-S) got the big plays yard run by J.P.'P.' L o aa an . Cincinnati’s skyline beot)ecause of and defensiveive slops it needM in El^ieega was votedd tbt) e g a a e * a lls prominent locadonI al narrown the atnonc 2,500 drilled ly 42 yardss ono his touchdowns. .jJTbe Bndns put iM game awiway Freshman halfbaibodcTyierEbeU Newtw Mexico (7-7) has played ina gap widi 5:12 k S , buutTuloneput tl ihrou^out the « t He fieldedI the tl punt at the 26, ridi Bragg^ punt return andI twor scored widi 10:4010 left after New only sevense bowl games sinceB the game out of reachrei when dde and raced up the ouchdowns in the fourth quanuter Mexico's third tuiturnover of the 1939 andoxv has not won one sincea Roxie Shelvin sackceked Withy- Klekef become* firtttootbafl a New Mexico turnovers. PaPage gam e-afum U ebyby wide receiver 1961. Allenindieendaonefcle for a safety. Ide Hnida woman to play M <00 LAS VEGAS -K llle became die first woman in a Division I footbalIg'NA; lSCAR!s e e k s O'iwn ‘Tijiger’ MILB freie agent:t s when she attempted)wn ai in the point W ednesday folio N ^ Mexico touchdownunior.bad SpOTtSrEredneck, B Las Vegas BowL ace‘beairmarkiset’ Hnide, a walk-on Junitory. Hnida southern:n image makes P ber kick blocked butW t bad already made historj itahaidsi sell to blacks I M UdBhm 25 last yeer end 35 two years ago. kicked th e baU low aUc wialed Praaa wttar______Only six players haveive gotten] $20 UCLA player to Uock ■undHnidait _____ ~ miuon and hl^er,r, downd from te rin 1999 Pnae witter NEWEW YORK - Tbe bear maricetet nine last year and wayra y below the Tbe 5'foot'9, lSO>pouncJuffaloesin MMOMwam was on Colorvcto's roster isn't JustJui on Wan Street anymore,«. 15 at diis point fcdtowiriwing the 2000 pnH up for the Bufl >NVILLE, FU . - The H Just askesi baseban’s free agents. season. l3oii?Sl JACKSON:k d riv e r to win at 8 I nI aa sport where prices haveire And among the supeiiiperstars? the Iniightcom BowL Shi only blick B highest level never ■ skyrododceted since 1976 - exceptpt Jim Thome is the onlyon] player to Hew Mexico’s team befiI a m e d > NASCAR'ih teeson. >per celebration in ■ for tbethe conusion years and thele top $40 minion, agrogreeing lo an Heather Sue Mercer— e faUoutout o f th e 1994-95 strik e - $ 6 millioa, six^earr contractCOI vrith spot on the Duke rost beat die field in . @ p layerrers have seen prices stag-g. Philadelphia. Lastst year.) New waDc-oo in 199S but was ( race in 1963, but as die ■ n atea, , then drop since Alex» . York Yankees firstrst baseman JViSe’lSi .20»«JI.r.c Rodriffriguei signed tds record $2S252 - Jason Giambi ($120120 million for the team by then*coac Story goes,I, NASCARI officials ■ . Goldsnid> before die 1< ied about bow the pro- Q j k i^ 10-year contract widi thelie seven years) and TexTexas pitcher duated In w e worriedly while crowd in H :as Rangers in Decemberer Chan Ho Park ($65>5 millionn for ; Mn. u droDoed dom inantly Mercer, wbo gradui ie might react to see- ■ 1 five yeers) topped thathat level : 1998, claim ed she was c k man hoist the win- ■ It comes as no surprise, andid And in 2000, onee ofol die roost Soldimllh ■ I variety of reasons, that it is talented free-agent( dassesdi ever, ' ^om the team beauseuit up for w om an, an d said Goi im was dedarod the tw nUe n kind t of a buyers m erk^"t," seven players wererover ow $40 mo* id lion, e group thatlat included ' rrouldn't let her suit d onty after two hour* - IUIMSCMMrtNtmmtrylRCMi» iltn e t Mm M to tfce bl T exas *■*** S ii- H S r 5 ^ 5 ; ^ ; Rodrigues, Maiuiy RanRamirez ($160 - -tm ea or practice on i - with the crowd long mmnmmn ilgMi n e l as tWattetIt tm eff Wal Straat advartlae 200a Bage Duki IS a "scoring error" „ mong the 157 players wholio miUion for eight years), yei li^ke Nearly four decades laia te r, regional or cultux “I t o og Hampion ($121 miUioi Itringplayera. tnd Scott named the fO ravid for free egennr foUowing Uion for eight ; Sbe woo a S2 million mer. NAiNASCAR adD h a n ’t seen a blackU has become a co World Series, 61 ^ e ^ ^M years). Mike Mussinaina($883mtt- ;; cdminadoo lawsuit, but I n l ^ my dad aaid was U ver cdebrate fat V ktny Lane,Li problem, as well lew contracts, ahead of lastist lion for six years]irs), Darren ; JnoDaj oo appeal two yea idM lM ubutafrua- Dosdy becauae blacks rm alain i a As a result, lea<.bitM albiSr r*s pace on Christmas Dey (5Q50 Dreifort ($55 milliollion for five rarity in atodK or fo d n i ' where. Confeder eeiing because be Amo54) but behind two y een agego years), Denny Neaglcigle ($51 mU- et die fun enjoyment Two years ago, NASCICAR often outnumbertural anomaly. It filedofl36X fi lion for five years)s) andi Kevin I i’budfitxiniii couldnt get racL the Infield are be) victory," aaya Sybil ^rined a ^ bOlkn TV antra costly business the Wom et die telling dgn: Just IBIfl Appier ($42 milliorlion for four from his vie diat growdi.dw ladekofe < ise die pressure to dauber df the late .. v L to newrers have gotten deals for $S$5 years). ; t k m A ANSWEX: s and Utah - Scott, tba di bladi Fraadnce is no koger ju ioo c r more total, down fraa »ci20n. NASCARpioifoieer. ' - " PMasesaaNeaders of a sport year's ] rm Pleaaa m R B A SiaENn.Pag«B2 D I ^.NmwtaLuVeguu ierate flags still of 154) >er black ian s in (75of1 beginning to real- Hart / I to bring uadca playen eNAKAfl Pi«BB2 ™nIloa i f f " ” '

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~~ S p o r t s ~ ^ l | o Frt*ee agenc;;y weakeigns - — crooss-NYC^rivaliyr ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)) >- Tracy — ' McGrady scored 46 pointsnts in his fjNBA * ' YIYORK (AP) -W hen two return from a back injury,iry, lead- ' leams corrrompete in the same mar- ” Baseball ' ing Ihe Orlando Maf^c to> a 104-99 He hil threese of four fo d shots H H therll but a half of Orlando' scored 12 points in deeper diandu in New York, where ing was somewhat relatedted to die ioiir games. Despite painn^malom ir the nnal quane ants once returned mail Ventura ded. The Mets3 aaacquired n er. shoodng 10-for- the David Justice for Venturitura and un wince and once forcin IZtromlhefoulDulline. from thehe Jets unopened and lay facc-down on the floenoor dur- Orlando wasi'asted little time in Ranger' faifans still jeer ex-Islander then almost immediatdyily itraded >u({ a timeout, McGrady mtinadeM estabUshinga1 leadIi it'wodd never Denis Potvin, 14 years after he him to Oakland for relieverever Mark of 26 shots and 18 of 21 2 ] free surrender, opeipening the game on Guduie. After one year,r, GGuduie redred. was not offered arbitradoadon and . throws. an 18-4 run thattiat McGiady capped . Now,, lhthough, an era of good The NBA’s leading scorclorer vns off with a steale d for a breakaway feeling ha:has emerged between the his spot in the bullpenR ws Angeles Lakers* Kobeje BprantI ,j,e „u,burst,, whilew Miller added erated by ifree-agent signings. Mets GM Steve Phillips on Dec. 15. Since then, McGradyMc nve. The Y ankees’ brain trust Is the cross-poUlnation ofif p!players. played 17 minutes in a winv al McGrady hadlad 20 points in the I b}by Joe Torre, who first between the teams. Utah a week ago. , first half on 7-of-137-01 shoodng wtth led the Mets, pitching . “It’s hard to think thtth at th e Mike Miller scored 15IS^polnts i ^(reellmiws, coad) MelWel Stotilemyre, who had rivalry could be fueled anyan> more for Orlando, which won f« the samene job at Shea Stadium '. than it already is,” he sddsdd. “But third time in four games. it may be. We’ll see whavhat hap- 'a\dTs NetsU7,CeCelttcsSl H dugoiigout coach Don Zimmer, Hill had 10 points an forever a ffootnote in Mets history pens.” rebounds for his fifth doubiuble^ou- e a s t RUTHFHERFORD, N.J. - Relations between theth e Meis sey Nets didn’t take becausee hihe went O-for-34 in dieir ble of the season andI DD; arrell Tlie New Jersej first seasoruon. and Yankees have alwaysrays been ----- Armstrong added eightIt ppoints, - - a break fromn iwinning on their___ frosty, ever since springg trtraining- 'hile playing at home ------Robinn VVentura was traded by seven a s s i ^ six reboundsids and a court, even whil the Metsets to the Yankees last 1962, when Casey Stengelngel used season-best five steals. on Christmas foifor the flrst time. ■ ■ thetie first ded between the his b ^ t two pitchers. RogerJger Craig Detroit, which lost its:s seconds The Nets, hthe e NBA’s best home ^ ^ 3 leams inn eight years, and then re- and Al Jackson, to win1 dithe first straight after a six-gamei wiwinning team, won thetheir Ilth straight exhibition game betweeween the V Jersey by beating with the Yankees during streak, got 22 pointsts from game in New J the offseas«ason. teams. R ichard H im ilton. CCorliss the Boston1 C d iic s 117-81 die Yankees signed Todd The expansion team'ss tritriumph in a rematch of last H Then d» hborswas VnUiamson came off the bebench to Wednesday in Z dle. wh CCddcs (18-10) and ,.*,1!the Celdcs in the regular settea- Jefferson and Ludouious Harris (17 1991 each team has been attractTacted by Atkins’ the PhiladelplIphia 76ers to 1.5 the other's players. vrithin 86-84 on Chuckyr A I. points) each made ddi id r first four There'sre's a reason it takes d ^ t trey with 7:19 to go. games. This effon we u v e here waivas shots. years toD makem a deal,” Yankees Since 1996, not coucounting But McGraiN scored sixUpoints, t Newjerseyir,ta ip ,o « d to l6.1 al I best we played this season,in.” “Boston definitel;tely gives you GM Brianian Cashman said then. Jusdce. nine players havive e: shown ■ iumper and four free throhrows, in hom e., , , , in sdd. “It’s just a great wiiwin open shots, so it'sI imponantii to “We're In compeddon widi each up on both New YorkI leiteams - a little more than a minuteitetoput *Itliinkthisvb was the best timed linst ' a great team like ih<[he get the first couple Ventura. Zeile. Stanton.>n, 1Kenny e had all year," le down,” sd d other. You^ou dways tread carefully Orlando up 96-88 withIth 4:21 eMort we’ve Itics. We played solid defensnse Harris, who has averagedai 17 with eachch olher< and respea each Rogers. Tony Tarasco,.;o. Allen remaining, and Detroitit ni ev er J ^ erso n said.d.-W * e needed a big 48 minuies. We did ever):ry- points iq 12 starts Watson. Lance Johnson,n. CDarren snslvely and deten- ts in pface of other fromfro afar. It could be again m ade It a one-po««Msession win and offeni ng we wanted to do in termss aof injured guard Keny^ K 1 itd e i anodier‘ ei|eight years, who knows?” Bragg and Jose Viicaino.I. game. sivi^, we didiw w hat we had 10 d a

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (/ «vis sdd. ”We 1 % A Miami and Ohio State last B Programss change directions;IS after last meeting>g K^on'fSSi’uS?':h d l the sane- I | H • ho tA uvM daylD N cw«Jenqr J MUhuwwon 34 consecutive n erasra and off-the-fleld problem.ms dons and all the proprobadons and i H - B o f lv l b o u ni d more than three vearati ai io , a iiio M an d liis defending its durinfring die 1980s and 1990s undeder die lack of b d n a ableabl to t t to a CfUBt th a t ioom i larg:• a •i • th e niU onil chami ward Schnellenberger, JimmiQiy bowl game and sotwme of Ihose AMES.S. low«1 (AP) -* Iowa State sbc games, induding a hunhumbUng tMiOM p ra p an fbr a rtaittMtch jn thtluckajrra-“ S“ ta*l9S,the mson and Dennis Eridcaon. Idnds of things.” 37-20 loss to Connecticut,cut, Iowa lUi yen'! natknal champi is off to t Boise and the ip^onrfiip H unkaaeawen« re Dying to eapipe Aftiifter four national titleJes Davis* fondest me Humanililitarian Bowl, and the State ended up in th e , ^ theAadowsofIifNCAAprobatka. betwetween 1983 and 1991. probiba. prepandons was taV Cydooesli rhich has * % m i 't 23-12 victory i !s insist diey're exdted to Hum anitarian Bowl, whic Tin the OhioSntevawas raniM ninth in donn inir 1995 ended the dynastjItv. his small-town kidsdsonalourot < the last pick from bowl-elrl-eUgible 1999Kickofraairicham'tm*t been the oatiaa inI thet) preseason and Miamami was still hurting froiom New Y ork City. He H said one “S , Big 12 teams. forfottcn by either side ha they are. Honest. No he»Unf cooinl off oneme of tha best sea- threeee years of NCAA^nandateted stared up at the skyscraperssk] in kiddlnn. ForgetF what you might The Cydones (7-6). who into tbe nasta Bowl on Jan.■n-3. sons in scho

NASCARt ______ee agents _ OMdaaaifeoaiBt Jackson andid D ennis G reen. driveiv er, has been w orking thithe Wilson said in Daytlytona Beach. C«all«»dfcd lra a B l priced free agents - exceptxptw hen into tbe fold i n ’t aQ conintd n tfto n Busch series ere3CW chief Hm Shun phoneones and soliciting on thiihe ”But race fans are rairace fans. You *Tliere’ire’s a heightened aware- two foreign stars camele on0 Ihe ttie outskle. Ihere’s nooeyley to be - have ukenn ttums working in Internemet trying to And sponsorors come and root forr youry driver. ness 001 dieth pan of teams about market, giving Cuban1 pitcherpi made by attracting blackk partid-p NASCAR «arairages or trying to for aa teamt that could eveniuaO'lUy Nobody’s bodieredI mem in all die player compensationco issues.” Jose Contreras S32 milUorUion over pants and more black fans.tt. own NASCARlR teams, all with makelk eit toWinsUMiCup. years rv e been cominoing here.” agent Jdd f fMoored said. “Some of four y ea n «id Japanese ou And out of a newly formedfo middling desrcBrees of success, at He!e says s he’s not looldng for an-uiy NASCAR d tes aI recentn ESPN that awanrareness comes from die er Hideki Matsui t t l milUaiSUonover black fan base. NASCAl:AR just best handoidouu from NASCAR, butI iis poll that shows trendnds are chang- new laborMr agreem ent some d it tlireeyears. might discover its firstst black1 Currently, ththe ody black dri- surpriprised at the rductance hehi ing in the q w n . Thele Ipoll says die comes fromfrc I believe, better Adanta, Texas. Bostonn andar Los superstar driver - the sto see. what g^ins the'ley- In recent years,.radng n teams • Uonoverti!r two years widi Houston, hard until they got a $99 m Taylor previously workerked for ingpanner-- one th at under- woulduld get by speadfaig miUkms110 li have done a betterr jobj bringing No teareams publicly pursued diree^ear d ^ fram diesMets. M( Douqr’s resuurants wbes!>enthey sGuds die soded e td and ecooomic advenrertiseintfaeiport. more blades and micninorities onto Greg Mac4addux, a four-tim e Cy Twelve of die players wbowbi filed; were faced with a seriesKS of< dis- impact a surgerge of black racers Mecla pitcrewa. Young winner,wil and be accepted for free agency have agnigreed to orimittaika lawsuits. and fans couldjJd have •> but one agreesees. Car owner Rick HendridcH has Adanta’sl’s offerc of salary arlriira- Iwtfwy Iregllfl When ahe came to NASLASCAR, th at is slowr to ti move, maybe HeIe saysi if be n n s into a corpopo- helped w itb th e latlaunch of BH don.RogbDgfer Clemens is willing to Except for the 32-yei-year-old she was coofrnnted by annorgani- o because of diele Souihemi roots of radookm looking to focus on younimg Motonpom, a teamntoberunby I takeacutimt fran die $lS.45miUioo Thom e, all th e blg-nam

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Areci SSSS.. Saraanders c a n t play------This weekend’s game'me could be — the last time Smith and Campo ' “ H jk^tb." T**"?? fk» M torir COaMand this season are employed by thele CCowboys. ' oS m SL?” ®*'*’****** . -MotOfMyBowl, Boston{ '■ ■ jjjj, ijT ■•A>aM«atBka.»I., II ? - {! n n NENEW YORK - Deion Sindeners Team owner Jeny Jone[ones is con- jgasssafiar*' vs. Toledo. EJW, 3 pjn. I IJ J g I? !w winin 1not become a member ofol sidering firing Camam po and Hmmn.i(«nrr(MMtn CUVOMC |«|. ■«m BiU.«R >-r«7, 'Insight Bowl, Pittsbu^!hw. V 3. » Id thee COakland Raiders. Nor wil:rill releasing Smith. If Smidmith is back -I - ^a^fa-von------he tr« return to the NFL this seaea— next season, he'll haveve tto lake a ------Oregon Sf. ESra, S:30|i MMcWteh- OM a I . sssa-ifssffiK r*' II I 1$ {»3 *®"-n. huge-paycut from theie$7 $; million' UNCSOtA&.uJjIdao^ The San Diego Chargers, oneine he’s due. ^ ii ! > “ ” ot’’ f!'five AFC teams to put irin ■ s U aims, were awarded the fbr Boston College isI ww; ary of r ot ' ■ •Pistons at WUards.TNT,&r.sixt I H ^ h H r T ! ! ! S Ser J " AU'Pro cornerback, accord mnih pjlL S a II■3 i S'ffS i^Kg to a source within the league'Z Toledo in Motor CKySttyB ow l ‘Toronto at Seattle, TJ(T,,,.p 8 * 3 r !*csa:-aM k Sb/w m k w w tio requested anonymity. i\ss ac DETROIT - After:er playing S usuit, . ' Sanders can't fulfill hi:Ws powerhouses like M3amCami, Notre ______M M iCml-TitT«tM||iiW»» ’*> S ------, AirNMilt.JttakB}il>Hii,m « "I r * a n '. i i . ■ Pl.»"an of returning to footballall Dame and Virginiaia 1Tech, it nm Hm/Tii: lilltl l t ^ rU: ti.4»; O j ^ 1} »I 1 41 IO 11 Withith (Oakland. would be understancandable if NM10NN,IEittC E3?ar'"is3:s tj 0 a n 77 NoNor can he play for thehe Boston College had a hihard time W ^iii - J>r M M. ■«ngce»im rt u BioM.NO uim sa ESSfS. S s S largers because he will haveive taking little-known TollToledo seri- - » ^ iS tS rH ‘STi5t^i« ss*" ass "»“■ 3 E rSSiiffl s ? s ' be placed on its reservere- ously. g s r s a g 'A. fSff“ is IS ;|s! i J ; » » tired list, the same list he wairas But th e Eagles arere iinsisting ias! I with Washington, whiclich that they know just; hohow tough mOMW (». KM IM«.»«. t»>, $)<«»« s i;i' ! S S S « ieleased « him Monday. . their Motor City BowSowl oppo- K ? - ™ .|s ! K » T J T , oonci^otmi^ Itt WKttDN » in M ™ «B » Si"-.. S'SSiS li ' l A M i iU M 3 ? s su J n 70 B XhiThe only way Sanders couldlid nents will be. The tearteams meet _ 0»M.Mm a n » w£ lii I a N»« haveive returned this season was tcto Thursday in the firstrst college ^SinS'.'^BD«M IK 0D4 »<»• *1 I I « Ki n H * n r "«. UM UMU ft Om UkkK." sr,i‘ s s issS !!1 JSS. to J » B II Clearsar waivers and then sign with1th football game at Deiroiiroit’s new » Olid ta«»*e'j.i '****^ S Si X T'?'r?a J M S t t " . II I » S w e team of his choice, presum'm- Ford Field. c. l« , Hi~ s s r i s s s 1 0 n hnihllrflllK,In,— - TtaM 11 HiJ^^SUSH ablyily Ithe Raldei> The biggest challeiillenge for ______imt.SK.___ r .n w.m ------Tjp^ttl-vora, “ _S_,-_SK:m-_!i .li.!.I ! E------m ^ t ^ h t L ------Boston College (84))w wi iU b e to ------Si K iBSf- 'i 3 I SftS 3 5 is IToT" Tndiadlatis fan best known asiS stop Toledo’s spreadsd offense,( 5 S 5 * . .j| I which features a bewiewildering s s y s a l ^ igpole sitter deM at 90 "iMC P>|MSW S'" " ’•’ ’’V ! S ^ * number of formatioiItions and r< 2 s r;‘K.‘s ^ ’‘“” ‘~ s r f f if i 'i» 0 II 1 ^ " w i s : .0 ' CLCLEVELAND - Charlejey options. u^'*Ptai n Iti I* ^ m w w e iia w k * ** Inw, M » N> tl g S i . . Lupicipica, a Cleveland Indians faran And. unUke most teamstea that r JW Jl Iff'r, r iwiloimoa «7-0 Ma s s 10 gained national attentionon run a wide-open attaiitack, the UMnMKC IMI tt»M » It? ^ •iSiV5«toTtor ' l^sit’ sitting on a flagpole platfonsrm Rockets (9^4) have oneom of the UN mwOSCO (Sl • SiMROlMai. A t« S r J s ii taHM . 3M a * flewd iw rW ewiufci »R»»i o m ho n in 74- S S S — ff* forr 1117 days d i ^ i g t h e I94S49 nadon’s biggest offensivitsive lines, MMCM 77 10 71 SR. s ESi 8 a %->.,<»«» S S n v w a*>. ^ ■ - bosetiseball season, died Tuesday,ly. Toledo coach Tomm AmstutaJ , 5KfJ" iS Si!Ml » W »■*»■ _ H es wwas i 90. was a longtime defensiensive coor- jASKE-niAU, F o o t b a l l Lupica,LUj who stayed on hialis dinator before assuminglingthetop MttoMi B«hMM AtMdibtiriH" ------nMMfwimUigi « S 5 ^ s s SSSS'S r £ C ' t^Omm. p eirch r c i in an unsuccessfulul Job in 2001, and hisI fintfir move MtawWr , HCMMMUMM m Ntan-lo«alMLaM s , „ . atlemtempt to rally the Indians to>a a wastoputintheoOenacm aeth ath e S“ SSSSoiiW “ s s s r lMcH|Ci.DMr. canBe"ii U iiiil cond straight Americanin hated facing die m ostitlbemas- 1 : •r I T Mm !•> Leag»ague pennant. (}ied at the ' Um t I 0 n he sive offensive line,e. though,t ' B T " 5 { S ^ «”« sas’is-.i L uitheran th i Home in Westlake, Wi** a t IM M7»s 3 SWXBSS : ii s : I stunt and frequently bandeded on with the offensese forI any t business c a m identifyinflng defense to figure ou t • MMMM* !! rl M M M H H ^ =“ T “ *j“» ssisrzazs s” s n £m . as the **1949 ClevelandDd Boston Ccdlege, onn thetl other ^ i; !J S " M 17 n a InrfSaidians Flagpole Sitter.” >OT« • n }M lit i i s s5is» gSjl hand, runs a basibasic attadc g ' iiilm m a ” w !1 i s " . ^ : s It s : Thbov.«ve his Cleveland deU. Hi a “ - K ? , 5a 17 17 a vfiwA Pmffufi, P n wi n■ H e li " - o J a i i . 5m■ ’ MMlfi r «iiii n 41ii 11• I MtMMCmilBIt ^I I^MaBW a wed not to come down untfl SS—. I» I) t» »> ” ” “ ” STSB team was back on top of the£ too^dBBM ilikii i R ^ i * . . — ;s ! s f f * S aiiAILING «>ndindings or was eliminatedI d PHOENIX'The nPie t n t a i a t i SSS! sss! f f — E a n ------fran10 lthe pennant race. Panthers ara la Ifae s r = n i l» : » » s i r s . b SSfini — JP 01 MM [4ipica missed the birth of' a for th e second tim e li - 4 , S r W i • I T Ni« w M "iVo s s st I during the vigil, which wasas y ean aftinr • seasoo1 thatthl caoM i ji M t r tt It < t ra 5 ^ * xxcE S m m '"«•«*« ■ OB «i ______“ eked tw news crews and pho>10. tamaHfingiydceetobeii S 5 n *>. n NB ■»Hi: i .S ii — Illl ' ‘ - » s * - . t;2r iiiiss Sr" iiii II m i Tmml^tkOmmn traphed for Ufe magaiinr. tacular. Qiii' iwi * >t m '2 sss -Zi,*, ------rhe Indians-finished thirdrd ' They will face OrafD 5 l: sasa ».*• :ssSS ! ' i ^*• J n - M t hat a t :year. After tbe team waia s Thttraday la a t UaAP.IBiilMQ ■BBaSTn outit 0of contention, club ovnwiier East-pac-10aatdntp( tf tm M t a 11 Veeck sent a truck nod » 13: sMEH m t} |aM«C> B «w «< t t s . « "t T m f n S fjllniinsported the pole, wttha a g g g S ^ C^ejeOwtXi* £ 'S STi? ssis:n u lmrnn>mmm ipica stin on tbe platfofm, to m . m MM t » I £ £ S uMuM a an a < e e I 5 S S I MOa B n> 0< ^ SSirar- a m id p d Stadium. On Sept. 2S,(S, ‘n»24dKankadPandBthankMt < ****** aiM B < M S S S w w iwM I :>* * N ^ t a 17 JM ai < | ^ “ th ee lllast day of the season,'aa to lowa Stale In tbatbi than* . rntmmot r BB B I ■ IM« rwd of 34,000 fans ch em d u lnsight.com Bowl 37*2!7-29 ia tha { t Owiio tl »a a < pica left his pereh. first football gameiplayadla pli '• f « = . ■ =SSS;“*"*“ “ He He is survived by two daugh-lh- BankOaeBatlpafk.ih»ll^bLebdl.'- " s T aas? SB—*'=5»"•••■ 0.,.^ ““»“• ler«.t-s. two sons, 20 grandchUdrcn,Sl, home of tbe ilA riteiia S**^2e-*jw*x s w ile T w b im m o a a a t Mi*.Ma 28 greai-grandchiJdrengn and two«o Diamondbacks in dowatowadoi J ^ ters. VMHtin’iMAInM y r - ~ i S si;3! i M — * *■ittt d < r>i -- listen Pboenfat Mnl»|T«ll ***B«« Ib e ballpark wffl bM e ltthaacaoa. T, f Immmnrntmmn fKJTo. !SSi ol this yeart gaae^loo^ I MI4 «»wC*>l«t#Ita|iB : r r : 0 *M 1 aid's Woodson has r •«>«■• »IT441) M«>t*»4<«^HI•«H» tomwW *»&■»!> ur.r s sii Insight arrangemaaS i ? “S S d I tt M m * ^' U4' ’ » « 14 MI «M I igsiy on brokan IM a Mil s i: iisiii ''SSE “ * ^ ’1^« » . » s i » e raphcas the Big 12 wiihaPK.wid S'V T OUHOflM *■“ S i S ; . , aALAMEDA, l CiUf. - R iid enITS 10 school. Oregeo Statitttt eman !> ^ • W M ^ ^ ‘S com* M M M a M a l merback Charles Woodsonan the game with theM Ne. 10 * 5!riH S’rr!r3.?!\T:i x r ommcm a w 17} ••aiMlM IB* ^ hadid surgeryI to repair h h frae-kc- d efd M in the oowiiiy»ry.aOewiag I Im m t e a a IOB BlB iS I am tm m u m m-m■m MM*M«iMi the e regJar^eason n Rnale agalttflist Pitt^urghfaNaUB ati t2 9 3 7 ^ «M«MCW iJC.OM IM>»kCW> EIE! rs:& S jb b lU ns S t ! s ssi : : : « a BIta I CM«B*4|*B»M s s :l . „ woV^odMO Blso could miss thehe " “ *■ «B a«atal>^iiiit OM KM a IB Bl MMmaPiaMyi ti>« M ^ .ta 4a 4MM •« a t It two weeks of the ptayoffv’ OiaiipHanySlMOno ^►oiwr Cwe^Uwlw^lweE•■n CnMakteiKB - a f - Cifwth Bill Callahan said tht «aii^N«M*a»i M i M o n a ...... d edidsion s for Woodson to havi^ IniaiidlneaaeeMiM eat . Mllt.CMII w a in KBM tUTBergery was made in the hopeles WINDHOEK, Namibiilibia-W BO i« M « t in 4 M w tiii» u r M*i4 « ■ getting the founim e Preto adddleweight champioipioa Harry M > ta o r« «•> r M H M t ttCli^SiV ( M M f ' II 11 lit • iwler back at some point Itin Simon broke an armsa aa n d a l e g < M « W » • 4'X } M M ( »ew6jxc tM SntfBn !l5!«r*^ li I * a - “ " Bo:OXING efUyoOs. during a oDisioalast ------PW month in an acddentn tin i w h k h MM**-!' •»"& IIMiiMt|-l«CM«> w c n e w u K * l li - 3 1 W tt XM* IIM * M * - £ S “ i i ! JsStLc. ewnm po w aits Emmltt to three Belgian lourisasttied. ttii i i : >>.>. The3&year«klNam{amiWanhas MMt tCM -^Vml M ^ l tK} ?PQ?W« i iS adi 1,000 yads t«n*e }•■»■<’ . . . B h i i i SX¥ been charged withh cuci lp a b le ' ;• 5=rsr^ 2 sss IRVINC,Teiai -Fooltalltaisa hattUdeintfwNov.21.21acckicu s u : : : ^ >p te1C «i m MBis 5 JTm , ^ MMM m Vt mtm niiMBACOTUMgi («a01am game and individuallal near the beach re so rt of M Sii w M M0 M>• l B IB B S As r K s s s r : MU f^Wi » Mi MIS a I! N?« ts I complishnents aren't supip- Langsirand. t s ; s; ss: ss-'" SSKTi"E« xSaafavalM poSC(sed to matter. Yet in whatlat Simoo is sdieduledd ton defend I » u 6aaB»11 a « »Bs Is s — "-.ss: F*eai»l.*iw a = 2 5 S S• 5 n H a« »• < “C T coulduld be his last game as coadich his title in H atdv buttt WBOV offi. wMte H aeah»iHitai JBB ititl—iJest one. Simon's car crashed i n M a M M M i a ed into the aww»t>M»CMM»aMaDw Smith goes into the finalelie Belgians' pickup truckuck. Police miOM>l)>'ilMiVt*MH S “ s s i i s ?* ’-aslUMa U M M M II CMHW7 UMWM.». ssr S!3!iS K , » » . Sundinday at Washington needining said Uood sam ^ werewet taken I j i m M b i a n u 71 JSSL u^tm 38 yayards rudiing to read) 1.00000 to test whether Simonm hadb been ' u k iS R * "* :|f £ s ~ MnM^StTh taM M t M aM H tO M »»IW «r rds fdr the 12th straight year,ar, drinking, w.» XT. s s s s M M ta M H l S lL S Z » it r M « SMi115 M «■•'*•»iii’ a ilich s would stretch the recordrd MicheUe de Clerckrck and 22- ■MaBwaic^iuiMi He seiset last season. Barry Sanden» month-old Eva de WiniVinterwere m :’ a S K £ s s K s 3 . ' 1 1 j a5 s s a s S S L lS n Z r ’ dWd Itit 10 straight years; Walteiter killed instantly. De>e W V inter's iIS n n5 5 5 2 : “ IB, Iip iii 11 im^ w R - ^ b- Paytilyton had 10, too, but the) MOM U M l W OM*»t. UM«»l, s m SSi- w ey father, Frederick, dietdied on the u T rssss t t — " 1* 1^ werein n ’t consecutive. way to the hospital Upn?i»^?N l»rNlttKi* ;:* ss.“ s s s i!i s ! S a s r r r : : “ " ■ * T s - “ g X S T “r“Fd t like him to get it, n i be KZ^Su^^SeS? LT.r :ssi tiMOW ) front about it," Campo saidjd- Qilesaqutstionsfiitfuture ilMkBla* . - . g gS’" aSicKK ranatr ;£?le fought his way to 1,0001 taS«S Quartlarterback Sm * ___■M ' rtf rr Ri M S S r S S S S S S ? a « “ ae>erserves II” Brian Griese questloitioned his s ___ sssa '®£r ’iSS!a s S A » S[|iaM i*M *M CatCampo said he didn’t plan tcto future with the Denverver Broncos IS N t S S S S £B i tta m M u tm mmiI J J T is s z M l l u m Bi*MlttB««Ma » M M » )tf in m Si « i :=.£""•!a s a srsr^*- teusII Smith that because it wouldlid on Wednesday after learninglea: he SU*St Si * b5551a r ii^JlMi.^ui 80) afagainst the team conceptpt. will not start againstu t Arisona Theele only reason he’s even m u SKT SSSS Si-s'£S! ssss ^O m - •gm^mcttno^ ik> even if hbsprabied lefiklefi n e eis Si SK** ss:s:» M l ingg tthe exception Is the lon|ng healthy. s s s s a lationship he’s had with the MKKT. M t« Iff M a i Sfi. sisisI sSl ■Sr SkS kmI ^ he Broncos coach:h M ike takM ■ m 10 • Ui MMUi,>MQ %.aktaaM.« ±nning back. Shanahan said Stevee BeuerleinB n Ml • Bi 1ST &-.-'.«■« cCampo » tried recruiting Smitlith win start against thele CardinalsC ' STI. :s£.s !»..fi ££:!.' ; S Ss |C' ilSiSS.^ to th e University of Ulami irin on Sunday u Denver-er dingsi to t s & - s s s s » Si Ki. s s si : n I thle e 1980s, Ihen joined thJSAcrnoNs s ?«*iwboys in *89, one year befonire Griese re-injured his left1 knee » sre s s«s ------=— Smitlnith was drafted. He's seei ISRT Sg'JS K ‘i i — fil' ------•asaunrw en in a 28-16 loss lo OakOakland on **■ s s -S.SJiS!S : g s s j s r a sM i k S w f rsthand every one of Smith'ih's Sunday. S ir s s s : MWM. 2 S r , S ',149 yards, the most in NFl •'■ ’■ ." 'S S fc i : : ^ a a a g story. C ^ l . . OMAM. ' ' 3 S W - apajss:tf?iftH.'^ iri .-a):-, -! ■ ’r’':' • ■ •: : '. ■ t ■<•... . '.-t.'ili..' .'k M TkN»MM,TMnPMto,Mi Thmday,OeMntar3l,M(aooa '

'— S p o r t s - ‘The;Frea[ik* is backI NASHVILLE, Tenn.in. (A P)- -atTheCoUseu) e u m . ------ningng nineI of thek last 10. Kean ~ Jevon JCearae is still'vli'working Against ththe Jaguars^ the 6- watdatched and promised he coui>uld himself back into sha|hape. But foot-4, 265-pit-pouna K earse was makeake up for his time lost in ththe make no mistake, he’se’s having euphoric foilollowing his sack of playoayoffs. fun. Mark BrunellelL his first thU sea- “I “It never wished I was hurt, bucbt ______The Tennessee Titansans* defen» son. He adde

PHILADELPHIA (AP]^P) - The Philadelphia Eagles dordon’t care •bout shutting up' JeremJ y refusi>e Shockey. They’d ratherrshuthiffl st down. Before the Eagles plaj r m New York Giints two0 mt onths ago, the rookie dght endidraiseda I to diee loc of eyebrows when helesaid s in a tadlo interview th at m 1 HEMPSTEAD, N.Y..Y. (AP) - Philadelphia's secondaidary was During this holidaylay week, * W rT a t^ ” . Herman Edwards hasas concen-( • TIm Eagles went out andan> domi- trated on a date almoImost two nated the Glaots, wiiininning the months ago. ttn e 17-3. But Shockey«qr was the As hto New Yoric J eeu u prepare] une bright spot (or NewewYork*s .. for Sunday’s must-wirwin game oftcRse, catdung ■ teuD^ with Green Bay, Ed warevards looks Btsaai for 69 yards, d e ^ i back to Nov. 1. What heseestoahe s log with a sore turf toe. 1 2-5 team heading to SanSar Diego w u overty animated eve" - to play the 6-1 Chargeirgers. The W M Jeu routed the Charger•gers 44-13, he touched the ball, onan ea draw- Ing a taunting penalty. turning arotmd their seu As they prepare (or SatSaturday’s ’ “1 emphasize certain:ain things . regular leawn fiznle ka * i ] n s t ttw*- about this week, andd evenei the (Plants, the E4 t o n l plan to o whole year,” the coac:oach said t . b attl Wednesday. **1 hit themlem with a I little stuff maybe theyhey didn’t ^ realize - just on Nov.. 1 vwhat we ”He*s aa excellent pl i r»n f Iro nothing (ra n , c were doing, and to rightrig now said free safety Brian DDi a t^ n ^ where you are at (8-7).). It kind of one of th ree Fro Bow]ow lers in tt* shows you to keep fi^^ tin ti g and PhiladelpUa’sseconduyaiy. "He’s ooe of the better tightt endses I've I and don’t ever faced. The things|s thati he read the clippings on whatwhj other can do to get open,, withwi his people assume you areesupposed sti tp—d, and after he catdatcbasdw ’ to do, and I tlUnk thiniiiinp work ball, you see him break a o u t I will gp to my graverave believ- taddes. He's a very bles* ing that. Vou have to haveapos-hav vIduaL* itive attitu d e aboutt th in u . I Shockey, who alao to g always go back to thingsIgs iand sto- tfaeProBowl,leMisalINI ries and reflea what haj ends wilh 64 recepdonisand^ s i B ESK) r------when you are in certaiirtaUn dtua- yards receiving. He cau)^ seven tions aind what are youou igoing to passes for 116 yards 1 do aboul it? And it mmai alm you Yorii’s 4 4 ^ win at ladto Na.YsACii.ti■ts laaUa t l 0 t M i Jemqi tkadiadwy, w t sW anw Tsaaasaaeee Tltoaa aaMy Tank WMaawIB aaI TKsm hiebadur PMar SbiMnaealockscadvlBga strong. It gives me morelore convic- last week. wesatgiMsll. nadtfjr la aa( sky a M M tN■gUsopWaastaMaerMUag I BgMgptaysdBrtafgMaaa. tion.” Before that guDe, Coinbltssafety playpntfwfieifiekL He plowed over pointlinu in th e last three gameiies. the field for Amanini ‘Toomer and on Saturdiirday to clinch a ptoyoff It will take a lot moimore than David Gibson said, **He*s*1! no Gibson on a 24-yard2 catch that Shodlockey to a major reason vdidiv Daryl Jones. Toom>mer had 204 spot. Thehe two-time NFC East conviction for the JetiJets to get - Tony Conaiei. He's Justm Ianother jumpetartedtd the Giants' offense theireir offense has been so effiffi- yaros receiving andid threei touch- championion Eagles (12-3) would into the playoffs, but: theirthi faith' S in getting things headetIded in the e a ^ in the game.gai d emr. n t He creates proirob- downs against tbe Colts.Co secure hohome-field advantage answ ered1 wwith bis The Gianu}U liave scored 108 lemsns fori defenses, and opens. uup The G ianu (9-6)i) tneed to win throu^iou]out the NFC playoffs. right direction afterr a horren-': dous stan has paid off.f. Penninngton’s almai maaterfoUilows carreer Wl^iU brealkspark DrEbabMliA.0«1i -TumiiMoilondtaTVandwatdi- AaaedatedPteaawHarr______inghim pUay y on Sunday, you're 're exdted, you're ner- :avens orr Steeierr s ^ KNOXVILLE, Tenn.n. >- ni.m « iske said. *You want Chad Pennington forir cchildren him to do so» wt dl every time he’s PlTTfrrSBURGH (AP) - Thet ”They earned it, the]they need*4 ipleta that next pass.” watching football insInstead of out,tocompIi P ituburtmri^ Steelers were home couple of days off toI getge all tbe . doing their homewiKwork on People atIt dieti school also have forChrii emotion out and come coo back U l parentsI tou keep tbam updat- Sundays. a whetherS^M dil serve to M ^ te Thursday with a dearrmind.” mi He's also the reason SOInmemild- ed. His mothxher, Denise, die BaMaltimore Ravens, While the ptoyers are de English, and hit are off, tha mannered parenu inI KKnoxville ninth-grade Withth Ithe Steelers (9-Sl) com- coaches will put in theirthe usual drive to spom bars co> wwatch the father, ElwiIwood. is one of the ing offiff an emotional Monday NewYorkJets. assistant foodiod)aIl coaches, n i u tI vivictory over Tampa Bay, to play oti Keeping up with tbe Jc d like he’s their own,- aiadiBI Bm I Cotdier called off prac- Sunday,” Cowher said.”’ terbadc is the thing to do d ce onon Wednesday, Christmas ers earned that (day off) ents, sudents. f a c ^r andat ahtm- Some parairents who never went Day. appreciated i t It's a long [he private to sports bar«rs before sheepishly ni at Webb School, the ^ ______L teams normally their coaches, too, so maybe school where he graduiduatedin confided to» her1 that have g K w s test workouu for a Sunday spend Christm u (and)d) CGhristmgs I to watch games on NFLti 1995 aod his parents worirork. left home t( M Naatagtoa*a panats. B mieortaadDaal8e,itaadbyMaM heaviest» on Wednesday and Eve with th d r famiUes. Before being a star oon n :Sundays satellite, iday, but the Steders won't ”Ic won't distraa us.s.WewiHfie W e Mondn ni(ht gune meylattlaniplwto. >H0i sched gam e in the NFL, Chad trasas a Webb The Jeu* > T f a tb ^ e ^ preparing for their Sne on Sunday, trust me.me.” School Spartan wearingngNalO- atOaklandorI on Dec 3 was piiticu- partlartiailarfy remaricaUe consiclider- u a defensive back sund.____ Few colleges rekJ ac. even >be game agaikst me Ravens The Ravens’ recainlain onl;-« ----- stm his iersey number.-.•.______lady hard onon Ihe sdio61 th e next___{gS,ng hto high s d i ^ backgrou ------rhatvo of WelVebb, also the alma materer'of he ended upecrulted a him and tntii Thursday, i o f s n M l ^ “Froni our Uodergarti ivber to aware a two4lay boli- into the AFC playoffs[ f si a s a ^ faculty and our alums, e stayed up after mid- pitc)itcher Greg McMichael. liisn*t Tennessee asked“ at-Marshall.- mown for football town boy wanted tc reak, while rammonpIjKK in cartL watches Chad,** Webbbb athletic night," assistlistant footbaU coach kiw Regardless, the Rav< footfiall COM ju le jirid . The Tl school prepares studedents T v e always thou voritday world, to virtually havens may Airm^nf mnA sacbDavid OaricWoras] ecedented in tbe NFL dur- noc be officially elimlnai "Evmroneae was droopy because or the ' rigors of college acacade- csn play, they’ll I inated wban be last week of the regular kickoff arrives Sunday,iy,anddie)fe i The exdtement basIS imounted Qfit,” EtwoMiMdPenniagtonsaidas nics. not college footbiball. said. ”You don't r o Bennington, a Rhodes Schoholar kMkfbr excuses at 9n. And it's not as if the is a chance Cowher's(r's hoUday through th e seas days off, so ng ac noon. ^ aa I vraOdng come back ndtbalO^” He H was left, off the All-J junior at UardiaD)n work M (as a dMyoMild c k1 % t » t e r, I said . *Lat's' com e in OQ a dw rt ^raek and'Wll'w acani& WajolfcMnB. Chad’s as(ascant to the NFL is ^ eague t h o u ^ b e b a ddl).diafswbenl a t SeaqSSSkbS m53idait intbepixis.” adianoetoptoy oursdmpEeswediopii9pJajf.” ' _ g

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■The I imes-NevJ N D T , LLEY ------udgeBsenitenci«sRiluperi:mam A r o u i **sWal Con Morgan was sentenceded Friday enhanced penalty P' charge.. hisis car.c Oncelnsid^he 101(1 thithe' ducted by Magistristrate judge nvicted robber ,. by Sth District Judge:e M onte Morgan wass accusedai of using a . clerlerk to give him the mone;ley Roy Holloway, —TOE tVAL Carlson. Carlson crcredited gun- in thee robbery, i which fromrom the cash register. He (oliold W hile In policcicc custody,, getss 2 -1 0 years Morgan's prison sentei:ence for prompted thele en< h an ce charge. - thetie clerk< if she didn’t give hinlim Morgan underwentnl a a couple of agistrate^ court the 254 days he had aalready That couldlid have led lo a thelie moneyi he would “shoot thithe psychological examiisminatiuns at . Court rescheduiper has b e e n _____ served In ja il since hiiills April stiffer sentenonee. placlace up,” according to conriirt the county's expense.vsc. diS. TlnTlmiimat-Wawa ______arrest. On April 9 1he went into the docuocuments. Carlson also orderedered Morgan in dog bite kickcharged with innocent Burley Stinker(er station and store ' Morgan Mi was arrested April 1011 (o pay $827 to thee SlSilnlter con. RLEY - Rupert-resident BURLEY - A magiidogs. His trial „ to a ^arge of*robberyy and an and took monloney, gasoline and infl Nephi,N Utah, after fleeiniing venience store. $50Oto to the victim M . 18, bui he 5 ''“ “ "n Curt' Morgan was sen- enhanced penalty chsharge in the securityy videotape.\ As h e Burtlurley. He was retumed to thithe compensation fund,nd, $17.50 In trial for John Stampe id to a minimum of two continued undi March:a speedy trial April. He changed hiss plaa; to left the store,‘e, he told the derk custustody of the Cassia Count;ny court costs, $6 toto tthe Peace lg to court doc. in the state penitentiary the robbery charge to guUtygi in to caU poUcee anda: teU them what Sheiherifrs Department AprU 10.I. Officcr Standardrd Training • Stamper, 86, is chi I maximum of 10 years in October in exchangei forI the had happened,ed. Morgan M was bound over toti Academy, a $10 admidministrativc faarboring vidous dog , . prison1 afteral he pleaded guilty to Cassia County prosesecuting M or^ wenrent inside the store Distitistrict Court April 25 afterr ia fee to Cassia Counijjniy and a $5 had been set for Dec.am per waived a chareerge of robbery. attorney dismissinsng th e ' after he'd pumumped gasoline into preireliminary hearing was conan- stale technology fee.ee. ' waived his right to ■ial.a a His Mard) on Dec. 11, accordinglided ti over by uments. ge Michael In September, Stamr has pleaded his right to a jury trial,aisdemeanor...... trial is to be preside Magistrate Judge(ed of owning r “ Crabtree. Stamperauled hi a 3>year* H qK)Kt MB *ING _____ innocent to .the. mis'he dogs have offense. ly city aiUmal j j j j j ] Stamper is accused imanitarian three dogs which mauliiriffs deputies . old boy June 16. The since been killed by < missssion brings control authorities. into Stamper’s . Cassia County sherifi:thechUi tnP/l determined Stamper’stallied i for sev. l i i C Udical help to Jose Cuevas out of lea i attack . H e • , under a fence and into yard before mauling thi islarmd people hich is in the Cuevas was hospitalt rttsBorkhirt era] days after therhere t Stamper S S J ™HtwaconesooBdaK required surgery for h Cuevas was playingresented at by t WINW FA LLS-A Twin FaUs m other’s house, whicin Bradley. businessessman who founded a same trailer park wha ^ . humanitalitarian organisation caUed lives. ywfl raise the cCharity -Anywhere Stamper is repre:IniM tfnm Foundatiiation recently completed a Burley attorney John18ySTBfil B 10-dayy working i tour on the lyN «. Year's sgos Islands. I with a full plate of pre- H osts hope party 1 ded work projects, Gordon money tor sounds; r had lots of help in his quest. HAOEY-Atamilylfe atu re th e Accomixnpanied by 45 volunteers Eve Beach and Discofrom Pi Canada, -in d u dd ir i ^ two doctors, foiir den- held Tuesday at theshow V reliving tists andind I Middle SdwoL SCO eta. There 15 pre “ I H o w t o h e lp m B m T h e bash will U fei Other enter- d e n t a l Chameleons, a bandvors fro and sou- student)nts Tecartifcutatothe «Mch will put on a shi ihrganisation, *s leer tor futurteipedl- also ^ be dandng. o ni- tions. caa 7344041. talnment, party favorfood and bev- h u m an ! venircups. nds for their a n I e f f o rrts t ) Various groups, sv t provide(ied a record amount of Parent Teachers Org6 everung wuj il de«id p.dtfccz Ocean about 650 miles Proceeds from thei^ ei c o n d o w n . re from Ecuildor. 00 to help buy a soundlid orginiier whilete iconstruction is the pri- the city of Hailey 4 l»ll- m aiy focfocus of the organisation, announcing the July 4 | ' on thisI trip,tri more than 1,500 peo- to air Christmas musiir kids and $15 pie on &San Cristobal and Santa s town sidewalks, saide at the door. Crus reaeceived medical attention, leieceM Larry Flynn, who annoavailable on And willrith the use of portable ^flordonCirtareftMtoFalidb iaplajff aoM ef tbe aMawrabBa■abaMa^MnCHifanal iaol haawRartM ti% to tha Oalapa*a ^ lalMia. Cartar and a pa il day parades. d e n ta l1 cchairs "set up in the « 30HadaetaaiUaOnBhnlMicPilidM wailed. dwtHawdwaeeoatradieii aenfee wofh aaoagaCtkapaeplalfeMa. I Tickeu are $10 for ki bush." 76761 of those reodved den- ^ for adults, availablei mai f b r Istance - needs that m i^ t jalready in the making thai)at might addressed byly :members of th e lutioiitionary studies, the "Ubor ofol best," Carter »kL Babysitting will be av otberwiscrise have gooe untreated. |be "in need of a helpingg hand." organisation, love"ve” was weU worth tbe effort Carter organised chc site, as well I event Beforece on humani- To use the organisation'm's time “Then we let the people know "W"When the people beard thailat noodenomifutkinaliS ibl S tt toun. Carter and founda- ■more effeaively, pre-pliplanners we're coming." < C a r te r s ^ doctix tors and d e n t ^ were com is receiving att ththe Twin Falls County asseses. a Department of the Bruce tiuies Bandlonalcoholic V a light that adorns the of Veterans sor'sir’s office for property owneners Affain pension for an MorrelL rt buffet and memorytry tree in the square's 'anon-service- The $125 tick et lm to> seek SI tax credits of up k10 connected disatrillty.y- n o rtheast e a corner, bought In $l,2fl1.200. entertainment, cocktind white any- memoryiry of Potter’s daughier, • Be disabled, as recognisedreo by pagne, wine and non PeoplePe must apply befon•re th e Social Security CheryLCLComett Cornett died at prU 15 each year. peverages, a dessert I in a car acddent Adminisiration, R ailroad lable at 720- age 20 in XTo qualify for tbe reduction,1. ta Retirement Boardird or Civil ^ p r i s e s . ag Lanytfsun. . Moree thant 750 Ughts decorate proproperty owner must havi thebrwK ve Service, Attire is “black and inches of die mcmocy tree; ownenmed and occupied his home ir ead) bulllulb was purchased for $5 in • Be legaUy bUnd.t thing," Idah for 2002. MtHVeotf a ■m '■ •IMMaipaaaaanotptotpaUbyan ■. ■IMaWoed 10 bkth.th Iry y a c o w w orMw■mson. ------•« • > pMMlMHMapramlnmiam, ' ■oU M % UMalMl I •da (tern Jan.' n. • 3lhm«tAprl'15attheTiheTMjfHa / 1 I .V.- Cowmfpaaaaaora.office.1 JaMNttavMalifapaltlwaI awawy tiee k tke aoitfceaetrteafaarartlM < Jg : heunaift8ain.tt5pjapjrt-Tha-. IHa»aft l pafa.»>ttaf>aa»i0«an0rtaathetraeiaaMaief]lenrafbardantfitar, aaaa^aolMaUproiilPMHw Thwidq,Ooc

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Je r o m e CC o u n t y G:OURTS— ------SerRVICES------Uuiue juip ------THTfitWWllaWI------ed.S78.SOc berg of Twin Life Commimunity C hurch in fromm 11230-130 pjn. Saturday at )__ tiiirato Jutlse Gwen Davis Sahlber onary. l o h work prcitr^ W itf« m c - Falls memorial gravesih-eside service WendeU(Hove-Robertson the mortoaiy;mo burial will be at the ul I t n.m. Fridayy aat Sunset Funeral Chap r o b ^ risitadontrom TmnFaUs, Sonnenner, 98, of Twin Falls dieiied e BerryWood. Park in Twin Falls; visit esday, Dec 24,2002, at Cun; C h r lit ^ e r Jamet Rolamoland, 30. 1S2 at Summers ^ .. Tuesd ny A.T3nF^*i^5l$J IhomattLBomien.^ 2-5. p.m. today at :tirement Center. «I Bauiltta Solano. 25.840 Mwitana. Funeral Homes, 1205)5W. \ Bannock V a n ita MlMay Helms Redre 10 amended 10 acceaery IO bundanntAMyiSIAOfliA ■ALLS - Vanita May ArrArrangements will bbe im ^cfdw m cfium o r s i* s ;pJdS«^LiulM r^liceM e; S30010 S88S0 court c « « two yert" deterdettrwlnateppit- St.. Boise. TWIN FAI nounced by WWte Mortuary I iMOwipcnded. S6J JO court coMt; t|« Helms, 82,5, of< Twin Falls died •’ unfbperviied p ii^ io n ; flire dayt in rin Falls. Chertei F. t^opcf. 60.60.411 Oueander St.. uS?the«re tutpended; Manl«r«e Judae Thoeias■s |Uch(l&ml9lU32S.ISOO|ISOOE, Eden; uto Samuel Busman oft)f JJerome, ser* Monday, DeDec. 23, 2002. at h e r Twin’ Twin FaUi; i cmiUa: SJOO line. vice ut 11 ajn. Fridaylay at the New home. KitsrsssT. ifH AviC, 20.P.O. Boa I0S2. DeOeniei« Hff2SS!IdeA$6$5^?™eta»ti.S3Spreb^ J^p(ar.Mi|tl«rM«Jud|»-IiMThocnaitLBaneHn a without prMk«et amended to faihirere Ilon fee. S40 public defenderler fdeyiiniail, dey 140— — Sh<»h(Me:drivtn«<>ilhoul w •utp£kd.crcdlifor40dayt;Mi|[: M i | ^ e Judae conference Jan. 6iklwi«r H ThomattlBorreicn. Bofmen. Marvin BrenI Kand I sa»ihonr.dtivln«umfcrlt cuter: M aalttraie Ju d |e Thomat tl.? CMIffllnSi ------O bh[TUARIES— confc^Jan.6;M«li4rlUnieJudivTh^tl. Archer Danldt Midland Comt C. Cnotten. Individually And dba I ^m.M oadytN ei^>iturtiy. McUMK.RojM.2b.4SK«lS.I00W,Jerwne; ta ) Cafflpat.Roialei.24.114 W. A««. c; FereUtawyratMMdlRd bifonnatlOB. ^ 7334931 E[Kt it 278, between 2 pjn. and B pjn. Jcratm; failure to <’* ^ 2 ^ 5 2 ^ 5ce * Seeklm|SJ97S4aj.p(u*iMercM: • m l addma for cMluwles Is oblti drivln« without privihwn f e d .P U « ifr a f i^ defend Qild>iih4:30pjitfcIL tor rw(tpjw« *6.9270; SZADi Cnapp: a sister. Gladys willill be held on Thursda in« under the influence; a 7ai 1 c ' ' Hannah Kna Twin Fai Klelling andnd a brother. Arnold R. Deceiscember 26. at Demaray Chapapei rSfkm;pr»(rlal confer- M Jacobo Cattllle. 48. J48 R. 400 N..... a s s w s s i t i saUectkML s Knapp. SheJhe is survived by her in WendellWe trom 5 to 7 p.m. A gallalh- ence-Jan.6;Miftl>i»t>rate Jud«e Thomai H. f c ^ .S three childredren. Zane D. Garner of eringing for lamily will be FridaJay, Barrewn. » *“'5l5i?J5SSISoo ecember 27. from 12-1 p.m. ridet. Jii. JOO W. JOO N- ST um(200 wtpended. KJJO court CIMI. SJS owetforatcounlt Tv^n Falls.. IDID. Maureen G. (John E. Dece I jcTwmc; wiTina wiiiwwimil privilefe*: pnHrial ilkinkiN W puUlc d^ender J^ e « mS S S i g S S M •Jac(«*) Vanin EBuren of Twin Falls, ID Ihee SlakeS cenier. Sen/ices will' oet oinf*Bf«eJ«ih;Kt«i«irfjJdSiTlSS»ll. B ir27 ftxmen. inducted on Friday. Decenlber J and Brianah K. G ardner of condi 7. W7 WlrKhln*. Na i * 2 ? ^ Norihridge.e. CA. 9 grandchildren al: the LOS Stake Cenier in Wend< dcf (lie innuence; exceed- S I the ed (irirwlldaeaindmMerlabtuppl and 14 great'3at-g(andchildren. al; 1 pp.m. Interment will follow al tl rvtriil coiferancs Jan. 6; _ tl. eradbypUmiff. Spocial lovlove and gratitude for the Wenclendell Cenrtetery. matiLBoneKn. 2LEI^ Mack Valley CoOMiattttend and Recoverywill be held at Larkin ■lion fee. S40 pubik defender fee; tis Se«i.Ractiuck.andCoaa«i Morluary. 26260 East Soulh Temple. ■ lchurch.aa60N.2S0W, ht'laMapervtaTpnibalton;« dayi in laU,alL PhUUpa. SeeUns S2J4&M pIui i ■tpended: M acitinie Jud«e Thesat IL Salt Laite CiCity, Utah on Saturday, H ^aS h C wiS'Sc'^ ewetonanepea- Decemberir 26.2 2002. at 2:30 p.m, 9tMaetameJyd|fT1»ni»M.ILBene«L ^ SUva Rqiatado. 20.140 Elahih A««. Family willII b4jn&74|i&,74|ilwiMcre«e( 1:30-Z15p.i lie; SM.SO fine. S6J.S0 court cetltittl S4IS.27; atteroey leet ef' SMsiAoo. riatntiff vices at thete 1morluary Burial will fd- w^22.21M Siegh^ |iu2in» low al the SaSail Lake Cemetery. H ''Am.NalQ2,aBlwbon Ave. O. ihepUkMiOforcaltactlea. inc Ihe peecr. SMI fine, . T*!?*« r. dia w b ^ tbepew .d< i«iy^ ^ ^b* Action Celiectioa Service' H SJS prote- DnieL aka lloUa. aad JerryS tk i s i ' s a j W e n d e l l - H t t e f M ^ pubUc del Itr SI.46B40.pl«tSI60«)lMen«;eMt&JOaitamiy STj^hiyu^^Mt^ pwbatlon;sn; f««t. Ptaiallff alle y t defendrfendanl ewet fer todLPHorri H SSSlSSewJudii Amei*! Num*ijf,3S.2«W.I.NiL STj!!wsJuSr6K!OTiSihwey.&2S. ” mK Hou*« * d ^ 5McaABMCiaikAvt. * / H ».Jer«M;«ilM^ BoeMtgn r H ^ i , fbcdinbeikmUdajrtln Carol L. (Morrison) " S ^ l a t 100 dotelr. S lO Jo Z e. SJ2.SJ h er up preodaa to t cotiK Maklttrate Judte Theowt tlh! n.PUlMifraOe*» 65, ol Twin Fans, to. i I S i 'i l BormccL vacMe preaili«t lo Oscember 23. ion) 2G Bocanegra. StOpufaiicMM^ieK iaOrichi.tlite.aad tolalil iunwditl22 uUfU Wdwla*aieloi» Alphonsus RegionID. passed avray iH by praec«> NUMCidemeanordisnMt ,, .Caitet.eoM.lD Shc d aM t^ * 2002. al St. U;Ma#«rMj>dtiTb icil Jaten Parhef, JS. J2J E. Ave. J lional Medical • OrlaadeaAlnni(.2lZawt»5Zr5er.drt. ■ ^ • r . ditlurblim Ihe pe^e; d M t.e d h li: ^ was current* under tiM ianuea >e<«t»r. M atlttraie Jud«e T hM at; ll|7 Dhoicet . * QraveskM sarvicMloe Rehabilitation ” llcp» ■iipidnir^ CathtriMjeenfMleoean.m n . Mark F^wne Avila. A PA B « 1081. BdlevuiniK hnertM on Friday. Decambar:Oeridi^, ID. WManda i LoiMlandStalb ra le purdM M M id Senae; dlldit. Keary Wllilaai Smith vt. iSara L Weiff .m. ai Sunset MemIces wifl be hek) ^ ■ ■ 1 Wanda Loveland Stalker. B2.>2. Ol ■uy w j.d.twetower*wtFnerwMaciMiMe wd ,by_prote«uier. Hatitiraie Jud(.i f Sakh ■ Wl vt. Aanette Mute win Falls. Idaho.Mr27.2002.at1 A Burliiurley, died Monday. Decemt j2U8. 2ooot.WMWl: H ersta ChetWy Hart n . A tamiiy and friendsIemorial w Park In W 23.2S. 2602. al Parke V«w Care>v>d a a«a(ita«eMh*W> S m M « li» .» .2 1 I W . Ave.LNa.4l*t, PiiiiMIMn fp.m. 10 5 p.m.. Aor visitation lor Rehitohabilitatun Center. December 26lhs will a be from 2 Shesr was bom January 28.19 Funeral Homes. 1205on Thursday. Inn Mountain Home, Ducheae^e Police SCsearch —------H o j•SPITAL----- Slreel. Boise. IdahoI al Summers Cbounty.ou Utah, the daughter Card was bom Jut: 205 W. Bannock War(Varren Perclval and Lula Me MACIC VALLEY RECBGIONAL MEDICAL CENTEITER the home of her pare Phit>hltlips Mecham. She aitencnded for PortlHand ^ Faye Morrison in VJet 25. 1937. at ichool through the 8th graded ein Socs;ome names are omitted at theI w g d a ^ request graduaied Irom Twinivenis, Ross and lywiyiWHOtc upaJpalco, Utah. She then attenc I 1956 and attendedJerome. r ID. She Oth)th grade in Rooseveii. Utah. 1 murderr suspect EdnEdna Rapp of IV in FaUs uniil she martied winTor Falls High in R o d n tV ' orade in Yost. Utah, and theI ttlih They had threeKl ch nursing school )y Wayne Rosi ’Rooster’ J!Ssnd 12th grades in Brigham> CCity. PORTLAND,D, Ore. (AP) - Mona, and Cartos.Tom Bocanegra. KMHMIn on June 30. 1947 at St. Utah, where she graduated. Wa/anc» Police warnedd thatt a devoutly Carol loved herchildren. i Lfsa, Rodney:is Hospital in Wendell, ^sswas an excetieni student and « charged with the C o n v e r s a t i o n Aidds d Q uality Tob ]L if e P : grandchildren very it reUjloiB nun d was born 0 known lor her reading and spet*"20 mitnler of his pregnantpn wife and t] an avid supporierer cchildren and Benedicts abilities As a studem. she was Have f o c e U e n t^iaring For Tlie Holidlidays! Olympics and she w )n December 21, 2002 at Sum? Ihre* young (*ll(hildren was on the " y much sne was Idaho. He winner ol the Box Elder Cou lered armed and bered lor her lovingBr ol the Special related ac(lolaoe. He i* survived by Spelling ^ Bee. “ ’ looie, conildei het love lor life le will be remem- Alaska oner and mother Frank and ^ She married Glen Baty Lovei,eiand dangenMU. Carol IS precede)ing Kindness and 55 years! ofWendeO; his four brothers on March | 12. 1937, ancl theirr rmar- T h e bodiess year-old Morrison ol Boise.r motherIC ^ R«hard ')(Vj ol Gooding; his two sis- Orval n .. Merrill and lollowing •re found Saturday ^■■Prefessimim I Hearing Aid SeiServidMl ting, Bob (Donna) Jon»llMn-«r«re I by her dad. Ross (janetto)ry ol (Glenn) or Fniilland and death, Hge she married Foster Sta r Tillamook State «rtlli.lD. r»l Eol ieth Sc I Caldwell. ID: herI. diID; her only sib- (Beverly)n) 0 ol Bozeman. MT: his son who also preceded hor in dejeit? T her son. Carlos; na)se\ Morrison ot ters ManKim) ( and grandsons Cole Wanda yvai lived m the Springdale < ” 0 <78-7W d/cn, and many aunt:r daughier. Lisa; Usa(Don)iKxn child ol Tcrrartce. CA; lor (or many years prior lo moviniJ rJ to Prosecutorss issuedii an arrest The lamily requesseven grandchil- cordy (Kinny aunis. uncles, cousins, Burley,bui where she has sisince warrant late MondayMl charging ol (lowers, contribilunis and uncles, and unborrtnd nephews reskled. resi Edward Morris,ris, 37. with seven birthday ^ made 10 Sunbndgeuesis that msiead and manysy was raised and gradual- She e worked for the Agricul;ulture counts of aggrairavated m urder in :ciebrating a > and Ltving Center,iibutions a may be nieces and1 Wendell High School in Stabilization sia Consen/aiion (ASC)(A the crime. tave to m m Avenue. Vidian.ige Id Rehabililaiion RodneyHe 1 served in the Army Olliceom; uniu her retirement. She» -This wUl be b( a nationwide t ^ Adoesn't f just h< t. at l i l t W. Pine ed IromI GuardVi Irom 1969 to 1970. a a memt)ern of The Church of J< Mr. Morris," f le was dismissed wilh an chi search for cake. i.idaho83642. 1955. He Christ of Latter-day Saints wl Tillamook Coun>unty Sheriff Todd U | T w in R >ie discharge due to a near she ^he sen^d faithfuUy in various be a piece of National O [lime Anderson said*d Tuesday, adding pA i I c W here he:cideni. Ffodney married ings.ino and was also a member o ehrens in 1967 and they, oaiDaughters ol Utah Pioneers,s Her that tbe hunt willwi concentrate in horwabie t.vrtiere Morris has o f t h e C e l e b m t m fatal acci'rth to their only son Cordy in tove iow was her familyl theNorthvrest.1 Make more Oj “ Vicki Behi She is survivec) by her chilclildren. family and frieniends. with a Times's-News Happy Ad\ d ! gave birthley was a union pipefitter Gton Qie J. (Lois) Loveland of HeytlytHjm. Tite FBI alsoso issued a federal ilder by Irade. currently a Idaho. ida M rbara (Albert) Bowe .9! arrest vrarrantat for Iforris, indi­ Rodneytr ot UA Local 367 out ol Orem, or Utah, Marsha (Rusi eating offldalsals believe he has »ge. Alaska and most of his Me and weld< Melvin of Warner Robins, Geo fled the statet - and possibly the memberss cwith UA Local 375 out ol and ani Karen (Paul) Couch of Jen 0 J o n in e „ AnchorageIks. Alter separating Irom Idaho: i^^ her siblings. Mario MecS counn,. work wasodney I established his home of of CaldweU. Idaho. Olive Woododard . Police contiDtinued to seardi for B l still hanging iny Faiitja^s3tna, Alaska where he most of of Murray. U t^. Gladys OayRywnof Morris* car. a cgray 1993 Dodge orked on the ‘North Sk)pe* Merklian. Me Idaho, and Afion Dt C aravan whichich t ^ described Pipeline welder.* He also ot ol Boise. Idaho: 13 orandchiK as in very gooix>d conditicm,' «iritb o ttm win ^ other remote kicatkxis ol 43 greal*grandchlTdren; ai ^ OregoQ licensese plates.I tf ■ a s a ’pip't. Irom the P anhandle of greai-great-grandchikJren. gr< Love you! I Ihrough the Aleutian Chain In 1 additton to her husbands3s. she T b e investistigation shifted worked in ______J im Alaska.> (0 I the Artie O cean and_ws-was preceded in death by herter par- Tuesday to theJ>e Morris home in I > Alaska JIhr Sea either running jobs or ents: en one sister. Lila Hansen;in; and north Portlandnd. Officers st^ g IS ti and up:ailed (1 in as a highly skilled lour loi brothers. Theodore Meci9Chan\ yeUow poUce:e ttape around the I S M b /T BearingalweUer. S Ellis B Mecham. Wilmer Mecharr>mand houje md bloclodced off a section being callI his early youlh throughout Joseph jo Mecham.. sireet witb traffic . Dorothy Knap____^ iechnk»iidney rarelv passed up an The funeral will be hekJ a t ' unity lo lish. especially tor at 1 9002 cooes, unicerin k e p t vigil incase Dorothy Knapp____ < <<— I------From hi am. Saturday. December 28,: w d to his house. lj___ Twin Falls. Idahcim M rantr me Rodmn. The outdoors is where at at the Burtw West Stake Cemjfjfer oi M onis returnee passed away Sunc)p Gardner. 86. of opportuni/kjved to be. Whether il was The Tti Church of Jesus' Chriirlsi of T he area wherewl the bodles~^H 22.2002. aho. peacefully salmon.'. hunting, artllactexptoratkm, Latter-day Le Saints. 2420 PParke were foundis is in mountainous Dorothy was bon-lunday. December Rodneynding k) tvne witn family, most Avenue, Av with Bishop Sieve On2 2 ^ forest aboutt 707 m iles w est of in Salt Lake Cily. lishing.» hu were centered around the olfk:lating. ofl BiJrial v^l be in Ptei PortUndTliele ground is covered and Hannah Knapi3omApri)17,1916, or spendiitrs. Rodney will be remem* ViewVh Cemetery. growth timber and aa a devM^ falher. Frienda may call at RasmiDusMn " itIiy c o iiJ g r marrfad Harold ly.D. Utah, to Orson activities t „ ,6ih undertcmhjMand th e arevls pop- theioBowlhpyaarai led brother and k>yal son. Funeral Fi Home. 1350 East tapp. tn 1836, ahe outdoors. Friday. ular with dirtrt Ukers,I aD4«fTain "I Lake Oty. UiWi.D. D Gardner and in bered aawm 1 also ramambar him as a StStreei. Burley, on Fri I-, andNotMtdge. Ce ated eo*workar. thrllty DiDecember 27.2002. from 6:«:00unlR vebicleridersa-sandbunten. VB they lived m Sail trusted I an d neig h b o rs . -Doroihy.waa I,pre Denver. Cokirado Many ler.wm and alwaya happy 6:8:00 p.m.. and at Ihe churcirch on Relatives 'rr'' byharhuabarid,HiCaHfomia. dedicated friend. Saturday St from 10:00 until110:45 1 described tbe tb Morrises as '7. ;tn d her paranlipreceded in death apanderlitatkxi lor lamity and friends a.iam. extremeiy reliidi^ous and dedicat* HwoklD.Gardner naiuradfr ______edtoH-chilfUldran. m snia, Orson , and A visita

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S u M v orsofColo r o ra d o fire3 £ a c e t6 u ^ghChnsttittas G oo])DING — T-^EeKBR6r-€olo;-f^ Charred trees stand outitb h le a l^ - against the snow ouuideide Edith— ^ C o u n t yf-G O ^T S- Mae Stump’s mountainlin hom e . TheTfcwuw e e W e w a ______JudKedKe Kevin I*. where th.e only green tr.<). . ie ta i^ t one in tiie frontitroom. n . Courtlnc;dmK Months after' losing theiiheir home Of'40 years and most possossesslons T'oUtk W • ilvncv; SI.OIH) w ildfire, V. SHOO tu t 'to C olorado’s^worst wil nJed. Sl>3.r.O Stump and her mother, Anna Raymonmond J. Blankinihip, 24. 2000 iiri c o ttt. s.r. Mae, d t on doiuied seconcond-hand MerrickI RoRoad. C;«odlnK drivins^nder ihc iiniluiic•luiinn roe. $75 fum itive inside a modulaiular home public defender rw; unc >v«rr iintu|H-rviM-dun' JudtoX««irMnP.Cauldy. t>mb«iii>ni IHO d«nJeil: on their lot and la u ^ aboabout how Robertaerio ?.unl|a Chavci. iS . 2422 S. mallclntii Injury i» pmpctiy;r; ilitmitwdili* i>v a cousin jokin^py tnreate . JeiJefome; drivlnii wJibcnit |trlvilc]tni prbtrcuiur; JudKeidKe Kevin I*. ' plant another artifidal tritree out* f«IM toB apappear. Masluriie Judne Kerin P. ci»«idy. side. Cawbiy. Mathew I.. Collinv 21. I22S1.225 Pulitado Roberttn T m it Mllbum IU. 40. iU tVocior Road. l>alludc«. Wath.i drivinRiRwiilHMii wil i>rivi ' ;;“It’s home even if itit d . 3. Bliu; dririnii under ihe Innucncc; leaet unwndvtl Hi Wliirc In jmrchmrvhdw/invtflid look like i^” Edith Maeae Slump ' ' Ion of ■ coniralled lubHance; um or driver’t iicvnte; S7U.S(l flnr,-, $l>.l.5l>$i> ci>ufl Sdd. ion of druK paraphernalia; pr6-trial cotlK Maiiitirutc JiJilKi- KeviniP.Custidy. I*. C .Their home was onene ' conferencience Jan. 16. Jury trial Jan. 27: . Nicole Iro Scvcnino-. M>, IJ32S.IJ12 1700 I'.. ■teJuditeKevlnP.Cattidy. ('■oodlntc uttaull »r h.itti-ry u|iaa|ion viiftain |cr'% liccnu- v 35 m iles vovite proef of inwrancc; Matut hear- tSOO fine. (400 >u>}K'nded. S7H.MH.r« icourt o»lt! w.eeks in June about 3S n. 9; Masitiraie Jud^e Kevin I'. southwest 6f Denver. A Iformer JJS |>n>lwilon l«v. i»><» yi-ar»’s’ untti(K'rviM.nl«n ■ I I f ptubaliun; IM day, in j4il. IS(I iS(l tutpondrd.i ,y ;s. F orest Service emiemployee Panetaleta Louite Rider. 36,816 Monuna Sl., credit fur iwo dayi Kivi-d., v.-r«servo 15 dd>A .pleaded guilty to staningi g tl t h e ^ Roodinc■; drivinitd under ihc influence: ten- lKlal;Ma|iiur»lrJud«c Kevin I'l> C««idy,O A Teller County task foiforce iias i Jan. 2J; MaiU>ir*ie Judjte Kevin P. lUstributed $100^ in donationsdo: mzd Dou«U« Riicn, II, 4M Nebraika M bdemeanoiiDsmlssib s a b to 115 people in four cccounties S(..CoodliHKllnc lewd conducl wlih a chUd under David V. Cfotliv. 1)1. r.4U W. M4in. touched by the fire. Thehe money IbiantldniMn« €t a chUd; und«r>«e purchne of Wendell: unricraitc c»n«iimpiii>nllion fir ulctihol. ------helpH the underinsuredid wwho lost— ; dtvemlns alcohol in ihc undcras«;__----- dltmlucd by Ihv (uum BwlKiiiuKiiiut injurviu ______inary hearlns Jan. 14; Maiiiiraie pt periy;eiihibiiliin«ru»fi>lto of d do.idly houses and people whwho sold W M i JuditeKevi(evinP.Cauldy. weapon; dlunlwed hy |irt>HVuii>f;oior; MaKittraie belongings to make endinds m eet Jud*eKevinP.C«idy. during the evacuation. ItItalsopro- a EdtUiMMStmim p, Bl, tatks abeot tha lou ofIf he toi move into their remiirniind themselves how landI canc beUeve they are amiunongtheludcy 11; InatlenlWercareleti dri*in(: SJOO* atecon*uap;dtunilitmittetl hv Ihe year, nearly double lastast year’s new houseas as soon as it has dec- comiame back iro m a fire. Neaiiarly ones. Aldiough Insuiisurance did not nna.s2ooieoO tutpendMl. S6U0 court CMS US> court; MaclKraie Judce KevinnP.i'auldy. P. < to ^ , direaor Katherine }0,000 acres of park land was m cover aU their losses,MS, their proper- pn>6«faorM foe. SlOO puMic drfeiuler ftr. ene ne Blough triclty and1 hli eat, perhaps by 800,( t u i l ^ i ^ probaliotv JO d<^ in i stance abuaas, mood, oo Qwest, which has askesked union “1 know forfo a fact the union dowlowngrade reflected Qwea eve's opening, be added, leaning disordars andidodMrdlf- c ^ ecent completion of a dcd»ht 12:20 p.np.m. Tuesday, thecavc employees to volunKinieer for folks tvon'iI bbe getting anything recc “ lil Washington Count;inty Sheriff Kiric Rescuecuers worked much of thet ficuldes. n whai’s bargained exdixdiange that reduced Qwei unpalcl leave early ne:next year, other than i Smith sdd. day tot> bbring J a q u ^ body out ofr Tkeatment programsn s aI r a lk lf r ■ said the bonuses werere inot pn>- for," saidd Lew Ellingson, debtlebi by about $1.9 bUUon. i edtol4girlsandtypicaDica D y terfx (jwest shares had risen ro.t< The giri Wlwas in the the extiuctendve anci narrow cave vided to executives rairanked at spokesmanin for the (3i aves, a popular ^stem. to 12 mondu. ove. r Comm unicacations Workers of hi^li^ of $5.90 a share Tuesd vice president and above rith a group of 15 Smitl:L i uid Jaquayi' death liI The site sutes thatat reaidentar “Qwest's senior mana■nagement America Discistria7. n on the New York StoBl I woric with a staff of trainedtrai and Exchange before closing studenu and fivetcouiMelonfton a the firsfirst fatality that he knows leam and board of dld irec to rs <}west, whivhich h u about S216 Exc e, a residential aboutIt ini Ihe caves, although1 Ucenaedtherapisttaadoadotharpro* >5.41. ^ Inte^ty House, agreed it was appropriatriaie to pay billion in debt,de remains under $5.4 treatment progngram for teens searchch and rescue workers res-h fesakmds. a small bonus to manamagement 'scrutiny byly regulatorsi over its StStandard and Poor’s cre< employees,” spokesmaman Chris accounting,I. ana!inalyst Catherine Cosentl H a rd n ^ sd d Tuesday.ly. T he compmpany has had six saidaid the company would re Police arr Hardman could notol | provide straight ciuarlaners of losses, and a signign Qwest's credit ratings sEaf Salvatiiion Army^ finds rrest the total amouni Qwestest paid in review of iu accounting erased revieviewing the company's nnew bonuses. revenue andnd affeaed $136 bU- capiapitd stnicture. m oreg room m atikte in Police idenntify man slshot to deathhmgolfsho] gold coins!sin kettles r NAMPA (AP)) - Along w ith Stennainett said they were a gift; Boise sla}ilying ^ ST. GEORGE, Utahi (i(AP) - A theories, De|^puty Chief RusseU thehe est,St c leadsandcha:hased those down." >f of the person or persirsons Anny headquarterters - a donation was donateddoi the first week of* Police were called toahoraeinto i G«orge police said. ThThe small Among tbe early leads poUce invcnvolved in the killing, he sdsi d . of almost S2,20a D ecentsnber. f west Boise eariy Tuesdlesday mom- golf shop is in a strip maimall near a foUowed wasru that of two men in An]Anyone with informatioron is •TJ>bbhuge,"S* Sdvation Anny Rickck Hempsmyer, direaor of ing, where they founcund a large gas station and check.n thet front business. near the stortore about the time of 500(»00. best we know, noinothing like thb Arrayy ofc Ada County, said thef porch, inside the bocnenne and in a Although robbery is tbelieved the shooting,ng. PoUce located the PlPlatt had recently moveced to bu ever happeneded here before." donaricitions were reminiscent of1 trail leading out die backbac door. A i when an anonymous donor to be the motive for the mung, men on Tuetuesday and no longer IvirIvins with his wife and ththree The coins are! 20.franc2( pieces 199S, w ' shallow hole had beenen ddug in the police are not discountiinting other believe the)ley are connected to diUidiUdren to open a golf store.e. minted between1 11907 and 1914, droppe>ped seven gold coins into2 bade yard, but no body*dy wufouncL and gain muchI ofo their value kettoiles around Bobe, worth more Then just beforere noon on from a high gold cocontent than$2,$2,700. Christm u Eve, Petermsrman’s body Humanititarian__ _ n w u found wrappedI in blankets — Demand fcfor lighthouse mealsin multiplies^ and |4aced on the rear«araxleofa Sdvatkx) Anny. C hristm u a CoadBMdbMCl Pyne, who0 jjoined the helping- Sd' NAMPA (AP)P) - Nampa's planneined to give out more thann sem i-truck cab parke«• great,P and I got a lot On G the international le le-Wednesday to Thatiat rise b partiy because of)f Officers sakl they foundfoui GdUon «rphtDagesinMexkaWuWandngto moreoii:oe doser to home. CanUrttr came “ Prf." aWakl ^ n e , who set up a huihundreds of blankets and meaL partlylly because more peofde have•e that evening, assisted orphanages in up with the idea for a. tk a l c * . . nyw h m service at the ass Lut year thebe Nampa shelter learnedned about the meal program.u If convicted, GalUonlion could be f Southern Idaho in tbe Sdvador, S d Ecuador, Hdti, Me ;n Kitchen, a Nampa home-e. sentenced to Ufe in prisonprii or the and Nicaragua with dothing served about 100 ll meals for Jen 1 : “It'saddiaive.’’ Cane( and i d evenu coordi- makerler with three kids, joined a death pendiy. :8M io my blood. And on niemben,thenewdub conconstruction woric. Construe dejandrosaid. steadyidy stream of folks wbo10 Detectives are stillIknkingfara loc ■in your bkwd, it stays there.*tiie hdpsoutloaiocaUy. proprojects have abo induded b ilimteer coordina- enjoyeilyM turkey and trimmings atIt semi-automatic pbtol>1 beUe\vdb to astantdirec- "And therlere’s always plenty of ing houses in both El Salvi Janette Stevens, assisQ nu in Carol Dunnnn said th e she the mission.mb be used in the shooting. ;tor fdr the foundation,,agrees. ag wofk,~caid]id Pyne, who is abo die and an< Mexico, and 167 latrini ; “I’m hooked foreveever," said chapter^ piepnfiideiit' Nkaragua. N ic Stevens, an Eagle resicesident who LocalW,vt, volunteers repair cars 1The foundation b woridng “ *^^ent three ooDths atfaeislaiJib— tl^ to providele transportation for—a CadwUeC hospital in Tl juar ■ o k ing tnivd arrangeni and mothers - cor others • in need. helhelp get it opened. L Bechecln Smith bought a Ught in the square. The samsai e poem :wafk9dwduks.andal»abotrariced CMieraaibi1 have Induded buOding Carter, C . who owns r recognition of memoinory of her diUdren's fatherer appears on a card sentent to the per- :at a denial assistantin t for th e house*, refwipdring roofc and fixing PProfessional n Driving Schoi■OOUI wbodi> died about five years ago at son or famUy of the: personpe when ;NoveiDberiour. swamp cooieoiersfdrdbedderiy. .Tw.Twin FaUs, says he goc bored^ NeUie^rgsaisaid the memory age 46. a memory li^t b pui^irchased. I ."Ih e vtbole «3oerienonceisciuite Chariyr AAnywhere also taxis tiying uy to make *the ugly do tree w u both a fund-raiserf and "VfeWe dwayrthink of him whenen The program continitinues today, •rkh.** I d d JfloEric lh'niaiiwn, a pattesBnoorom ^h o s p ita l and h u and anc wantsdjo do ssnegpocL way to deovatee thet square. The the UghuUg come on,” Smilh s d11 l but not many peoplele knowk about '^ n s t r u c d o o eagloe g tff »»> Lw l abl otter has chosen one light SiAUifasdtooto. .. . a way to honon>r those who are that'sI's hersI and sbe keeps an eyeye of the person and a U{Oitli{;l is added ■ woric «tp( m induded ftimituve to Next I on h b agenda b a 1( awayatdiehoUdiUdaya-those who onit;vit; when it's on, her daughter b tothetree. 'S f S S Ts tCenter of tbe Magic trip tri to perform more worork in just ly, not dose by withPh Potter in some way, she sdd.id. ------Srialpeopte. fae added.d. wadieranddiyertoaie Me T»fdTiy anddMsewbohvhave pasaed away. “II always a notice if it's on,"I," Time^News wnterrS/ion Sh Chaney ^AMdlPsfQrtiMUl*dyprojMt Bead Startirt program, and focKl, “ T“ . Potter purchaseised the light in Potterte r said. can be rcndiftf at thehe newspaper^r •00 dift iaUndi .wai1 tito help-t Ittmiture,t, tclothing, and appU* •. Timn-N§wi j eorrtspon memo^ofherdr dau^ter as “a in An s-shaped bench and a Mini-Cosria B unsui aat t 677’4042, ^hipnan rdMOd har hOBnae after It' •nces to> tthe Valiay Houm, LorettaLa BuHdmt can be read\ waytobringpan« o« her memory plaquque with a poem about thehe £ x t. 638, or byy e-mai7i a t ln a deaotqwl by fin^lb Sisakl Dustin Deseret IiIndustries and the Tte at 734^990. doeer to home." tree's:e'Sit tmdemeath the tree in $ehanev9magkvalleyxc

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At Ihe age of 8 ,1I w(was the Anxioty* n------mportant influence in his nddidn’^, . 16 FfM Aatalio's __. nd’s little boy being dumpeited A b b v 1"“ ' ‘■"P' resented stepchild, and i sister by his mother every time sh P S father’s love, time and atteren- >SiCK(KOFSELnSH -MATATTHEW IN LAS VEGAS your attitude, becausee ycyou are' Arthur M ______' tionn Ihanll ihe two children shishe ‘ STETEPPARENTS DEARR 1MATTHEW: I adm ire ' what you dilnk, and yourlur aactions' 26 Frontal • S her husband brought into theth< DEAR S.S.S.: I agiagree that die your modiother*s love, commitment wiU show it - good or bad.” 31 Hamburg w i l e ______F andhhe complained about the ex*ei adjustment. 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Insteadof of bemoaning www.aarparp.org/grandparents. given into their keeping.P 64 Pound poem 28 Letterteropener c 0 ? a I l B c Io t part 29Preserv fitfl TtTBrtei 65 Inlontous Amin starterlrter? ■ ■ Hi 66Paulntolaw 300bso(vserveMth [ome & Gaiirden Televvision enjo)►ys sweet snnellofsuccccess 67 Rocker John e v ea 06 Bear's home 3 i Hotse«rsewMp 46B l9nam ein MIrwxWKXilot LJOS ra ANGELES (AP) - Stop ancind J------iitw n e m hotels accuracy smellell th e Rose Parade on Nevew L iv. ■ intiy music 48 Sidestepped 55 BrtOga Year’sir's Day - ihen stay tuned foi DOWN 33PrMittyiMn tyi 50Spe«dy TV’s proces.re but it's StUl HGTVi anda rm fine vate gard■rdens in the spotli^t, make changes in iheirir homes,hi I k t a ^ is seriotis; it “Petm step-by-siep information>n; w ith it.* tf you’re notno a regular inductbiglg die i sculpture garden at induding the creation of a baby TAURUS (A pr. 20-Ma: but protect self in than s You exude vibrations of p a.SiSjS y want an emotkxial involveve- viewer you m i^ t sa)say. 'It’s press- the Nortoirton Simon Museum and nursery and remodelinglo of fam i a^ dJSIT?; SAOIITAIUIKhes. dieyMnt with what’s going on.” hehi ing my buttons andan I’ll Join the exoticd c plant coUection at the ter bathroom. per*onality and sex app« MUS (Nev. ^^Dec ment i would not be wise fer anyi L “There’s a kind of vkariou»us aking.-* landm arliark Rits-Carlton • “Design on a Dime.” 331 “ Include actualic adjustment could sabL01 **in watching how other peoeo- Tbejan.laudienccuce undoubted- HtauingioigionKotd. is a new aeries that tacklesIdes room get in your way, oot t' ual change of resi- thrill ii (}ueAion of marital status create dieir living qiace ancnd lywflluidude viewerrers new lo the • “Subtiibterraneans,” 1 pjn. (or redoivis for $1,000 or less. m ; a n d x > id r status. i M isicb pre- p len c use n it ” d ia m d . wWdi poAeiKed ratings for ImmediaiUaiely following the • “House Huniers: CoastCoi to lan e. Caprkom represented jr rhydim and danoe d ien u dEMlNl (May 21.JoaiS i j O ) : iome HGTV changes follow» at d ie 2002 Rose K rad'ade that were parade’s's condusion), c is a spedal Coast,” 4 pjtt., a spedalal instaU-ii line. Desires fulfilled Somft in attitudes. There is mon3re more than ciuadrvplepie its average that pcnni ment of the current series,ies, tracks Search for livint ouarters « kanadc shift ii completed. Look beyom J * C A H u S iw trest in simpUdty and less init primetime figures. DiiDin^eysakL trie” homixneowners who choose to proRiective homeownersrsinN if ew RN (Dec 22-Jan. m interet T he roughly two-lro-hour 114th Uvelnbeklekiwpound dwdUngs. York. San FranciKO and New immediate; you can predict ressions prove vali£ lavidii future and make it cooe We have shows were no moneiley T ournam ent of Roilo ses Parade • “Grouround Rules!” 2 p.m., is a Orleans. .heed inner fedings. “Weipent, where somebody juslist begins 11 ajn. ESr (ABC.homeof(A sneakpealleak of a series planned for • “HCTVs Dream Home:0x2003,'* BuUdlnt m aterial is inve abmiaail.»iiie concerned with is speines in and reorganizes some Aries is & tu re d ne- th e Rose Bowl gamiime, is among spring 2003.2C With hdp from 6 pjn., offers a tour of a a wridng. Define mean- comesly*s stuff” to improve a room*n’s those also showingg thet parade). experts,1, nddiborsm race the designed home nearr* MexicoM CANCER Uuae 2I.Jul;i » !r« ) = K)ls. Pisces figures body^korudUty.hes^L Make fresh start, wear bti^ HGTV gardening expertsei Paul in a compinneSjon to redesiffi d id r Beach in northwest Fkaidak h diatI is "ilW AQUARIUS lookocIGTVs own house aem s to bebi James and Rebeccaa KoUsI are the landscapin up for grabs in the annualnal sweejyi ors and make personal andnd;ni(e» I You»iUoblaiiIS (lan. 204^eb. 18): HC1t e d ^ . <-i'miii«n -i«t. e “Dedg■ ff Q f tt«nlain finandal report quitelie c channel prides itself onoi freecoverage. questkn Yes. BD into busimito fv priarida.Pre geu too bot not to Dingle • “The MakingI ofo tb e Rose WUa^TtiBmnK longer fed akne; you WOIUbeailfa b PISCES (Fi “^^ e n S t looking to be hiplip- P arade 2003,” 7 a.m., a.i offers a ' your panner or mate. You9U cdiSOOV* Feb. g 19«Mar. 20): i’re not looking to be of thiihe behind-the-scenes i myrorkin^with You er new means for increcreasing v^fy views,t cnmmunicadon wiD We’remem,” Dingley sakL The show>WS income. Ckise relative needeeds h d p humanitarianrs. p Participate in mooeng introduced on New Year*v*s tria n team s in the tk parade. finding new residence. CCancer be bnulved. )Re project; travd will jr, for instance, aren't going: toti Designers, growersrs and odiera native invotved Reunion occun widi l ^sh , f/j so medical statistio su g M f R EM srrED Do you know anybody witrith record keeper*. Lawyen who s p e d &ae Iin per- irk gray eyes? Neither dooL Inpnaeandpoeti;etiy. one charac- sonal injury suits can buyuyplaker i LM. Boyd darkiat*s how the historical footnotiotes te r is more importiirtant than any n 'Hf|| casts of damaged bodyr piparts to That*!x rib e Abraham Lincoln’s eyes«s. otber - die charactteter tlie luthof « put on dramatic courtxDQaoodiows.- ■ ■ ■ ■ deacT assumes. That's caUailed -point of At last repon from Unionl i o n , ^ . . ^------Q. China'a Chlneae have thn view .- Playful writers w redo aiiet.Whkliare«likb? was a place there calledled -T h e keep die badeI------i Q.« . famous b io fro o di Evidence Store.- Thereiirein w ere what it does, s 1 A. F iiit, CamUy name. Secoo dc straight lh a fs not *“ * ^ points. "Mary HadlaUnkLamb,” a! * sold detailed re p liw ofifinjured ii dalist. It forces in or town name. 'Ihird. perso as told by the lam b.' legs. Javrs. knees, eyes,s. sspines; .....over more freaI, says a medical spe- name. xs the sleeper to tum B un^Bri^”asr wrists, shoulders, pdvises,ses. what- tering tbe stii hummingbirds prefer to luncmch tiger. James Thurbeb er put himself ever. Widi such gear, acconcording to from reyiently. n thus coun- fuschias. to sleep nights re«‘ewnting Poe's itiifness that comes Hu reports, a clever attomeyoeycould den. P ivdtules played a notewofdrtliy **Tbe lUven,” as ddiantedby i die make jtffon (eel die pain.0. Werit-fedwcg too long in one posi- infusle in die M stay of Dodge Oaty, t raven. T>y it Do "TnbePledgeof Biaay a sleeper who pnprefers a are widows. So ins., but not much remainss toi Allegiance” fromm thi e point of hard m a m d d ^ ittet tends to tor. Not just beiwomen in die world roleientify them. One grave odyyin i viewoftheflag. So claims a diet doc- Kans. ■ ■ t ------7 - V r - 7 because a diird of die idenC ■ ’ k e dim « 2 S S A n y |.Holiday CiJak e] B t M t ’".i i nbing j ^ P r» -ert§ rttor bet! *tl»atoa 212l23^1^I?2S5l?tokSShePuMcWmWon. M o k e y o u r I InCTMnastth9vakMofyoorgltt i r w o y t o I pkdglngotant.yburonBnt . t h e f r o z e r tdg9¥Mb9matdmdbjf i Ml foils. 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— CaasTM ASi'AROUND THEWWORLD------______H o L ^ L L a i - Attack killills has somi I three duriin n g ~ “ I church seiervice I . LAHORE, Pakistanan(AP)-Two 0 Christmnas I assailants covered in burqas, a BETHLEHEM,. We:Vest I . traditional women’s5 garb,ga tossed (AP) - Israeli troops staytayedoutof I a grenade at a smallU churchd dur* sight Wednesday as Pa!Palesdnian I ing Christmas serviirvices in a Christians somberly ce:cdebrated I Pakistani village WcWednesday, ------: Christmas, a holidayy tl once I killing three peoplee andar wound- drew tens of thousilusands I ing 11 others, police!said. saii tourists to Bethlehem I . All three of the deadlead and most the lifeblood of the townnvn’s econo- I of the wounded were;rc women' or my. I girls, in the attack in thet village .Most foreign pilgrimrims I of Chianwala, in Daskaiska township away this year. Drivingng Irain rein* > about 40 miles nortlorthwest of ' forced the grim moodDd ithat was Lahore, police said.. AtAl least one ‘ produced by two yyears of ihe dead was a younioung girl, said Palestinian-Israeli violciolence and Brig. Javed Cheemlema of the I Israeli troops’ recentIt nreoccupa- Interior Ministry. dpn of the biblical town. Security had beenn increasedin' in Latin Patriarchh churches ahead of ChriChristmas cel-' I Sabbah, the highest-: ebrations aroundI Ihisth moslly Roman Catholic clergergyman in 1 ^ i ’ Islamic nation, whichch hasi seen n ' the Holy Land, told woiworshippers H string of Islamic militailitant attacks at morning Massis at I targeting Ctiristionsi thisthi: year. — ..... Catherine’s Church nonot to lose— ■ _ — Also Wednesday,^ policepi said------hope. I they found explosives'es anda ammu- “Despite the difficulicult circum* I nition near a church1 in Pakistan’s stances, .we still have to Imaintain I capital, Islamabad.. ChurchCt offi* hope with the love of i I cials feared they hadttad been the say hopefully that n extxt t; year will I intended target of analin attack, be a better Christmas,”IS,” he said. I In Chianwala, aboutout 40 people,, “All of our difficult timeimes will be I mostiy women and childriuichi and • followed by good days/s ifil we face I all Pakistanis, weree attendingat a ^ ' our enemies with love.” I Christmas Day servisrvice at tne. The Mass was one of I church when the attaditack occurred highlights of an otherwiirwisedreaiy I Wednesday evening. C hristm as in th e towiown where I The two attackersers escaped Christians believe Jesusus Iwas bom. B after the attack, said Iftikhar Only several doxenten people VMM Ahmed, spokesman1 forfoi Pakistan marched in the annuallual proces* Interior M inistry.. Four Fo of the Abere.FI. PateitM M Christian YisninlnJi*nn,lSiMntks,watdMs J( sion in the Christiann villagev of injured were in criticalical condit^, j B dt Sahour on Bethlehi[ehem's out* M hernrnotlmHgktsaean«idarif«C« ChrbtMa obMmnees at tba• said Malik Mohammmmed Iqbal, skins, where biblicalal i tradition ^ OmkdiefttieNiUvttirinBitiiMMnWIk H WedMiday« diief of police in thle en neartv dtjr says the herders watchitching their £ of Gujranwala. sheep were awe'Stnickick by news j§§ A t Mt, t iI «OMM p n y i I t die VirginnMaryChardilaB«hdid M Witnesses said the attackers of the Christ ChUd's birtl>irth. WidneMMdijr. wore burqas, die tradir a d id o n d ail* **Jesus is the kingg ofo peace, wifontpitfing garmenn e n t w orn tiji^ ' and we hope our praj•rayers can Bdew.nr. R M d M adadre CMstiaasI andm New Ymt deeeradoM oM- women in some Islamicimic countries/ help both sides to thinkink of a way iMittwJw Knaiaa In downtoMi Moece*cew Wednesday. said Amanat All, a poUceoffidalpoli tb solve the conflict and achieve InDaska. peace.” said MaidiBannumoura.32, But it was unclear■rwbettaarditf vri as he marched wilhh hhis wife, H B p I attackers were wom‘ dlers pulled back fromom Manger counny. Square in front of thee CChurch of 9 * On Wednesday, p‘aktonisaca; S the Nativity to the outoutskirts of I rity offidab iaid the; lown. Soldiers at chep e But their presencece was I 20 sbeD casings aboutoutlOOyardi, Inside S t aih e rin e’s ChurchChi dur* I from Islamabad’! StStlhom ai'i: ing the Midnight Massusnooethe* ■ Protestant Churdi.I. GC h aam a. of. , less. For the second yearearinarow, ■ die Interior MlnbtryItry , n l d tba>. Israel banned PalesdnUinianleader ■ modve for leavingtdiawaaponi: tbi . Yasser Arafat fromI atattending. ■ was noc certain. saying he has done nonothing to ■ In the days leadii.dln»_ u;. te stop Palestinian attackicks against I Christmas, more lan nalimoiaft Israel. An empty chaihair in the I policemen cradlingng irifles had- front row was draped«d with an ■ been pocted aroundithedutrdi. Ul • Arabic keffiyeh head to I Church officialsils ui l d thay> lymbolize the absent leader.le* I feared the weaponis hha a d b e w l ^ Arafat, a Muslin, hadkad attended ■ as part of a plannedsed attack on since 1995, the year IsnIsradhand- ■ them. Still, Christmatmas lervices ed Bethlehem and momost other ------were held as sdieduMuled. West Bank towns to) thet( newly —^ “It’s Cod's prombeise dt ia t h e wiU created Palestinian1 AuthorityA U a m j be with us,” the chun under interim peace •ccords.Heaa l^ U P^ i ’ s m e s s a gIge on Chrristmas: ViYarcanb^ averted Rev. Irshad John,. sasaid * I t^ hasbeenmartM^inlinhisbead* t' I God who changed1 ththe plans of quarters in the WestlB Bi .n l.to « n VATICAI:AN O TY (AP) - W ar duthrough the square, past a life* ' which, widi die« jointj efforts of ficatiotlion for taking up arm i those people.” of Ramallah for a yearear o e c a ^ must aod canca be avoided even in sbshe nadvity creche and a tower*tc all, can be avoidedied.” Tlieltw. H.>A ■ A t . m y n rifm Its There have beenn fourfc deadly of Israeli threau notttolethim t( ,^dmmade * fearful by terror* iniing Chrbtmas tree. Aldiough he didid not mendon Iraij4 iiis harboring weapons of attacks on ChrisdansmsinPakbtan 1 ' return if he leaves. »e John Paul II The 82*year*oldd pon* Iraq by name,, the tt pope’s com* massIS idestruction, and he hasIS dib year. The lastt wiw as o n S e p t Town leaders c in a Christmas dfPi voice sometistimes ments reflecteded the Vatican's beenA Ilobbying for Intemadonalal 25, when gunmen1 enteredee the Christmas festivities ti that stepped up trembled and his wordsw widdy known opiopposidon to U& supperport for a possible attack, offices of a ChrisriaIrian welfare tbe latest IsraeU reocc e read pliQ* for a poss:tsdble attack on The which followed a deadlSto 2 k $ »*»* Vadcaican's campaign often slurred as he he Vadcan fears an unpro­o* organisation in KarICarachi, tied bombing by a Palestestlnian in warinlraq. hb speech from tbe . . ved ittick on Iraq couldId seven employees to10 theird chairs “May huttiumanity accept trai steps of St. Pe ^'w hen a U.S.-te.•led coalition pre- unleasieash an antiO uistian crusadele and shot each in thele hhi e a d , execu* pared to invadee /Af^ianistan last inthel No Christmas deolecorations **»® Itmas message of basilica. he Muslim worid. doQ style. be d e d a re d “From the cavi se to the S e p t 11 adorned Manger Squanlareinfrom ^ I offidals said there r of the church. Ih e fir'treen tn ex tto Wednesday, Bethlehem there i js;.s:vTO draped widi Tboutaniuds of tourbu today an urgent appe to was a moral righi^ t to d e f e ^ the I UgEts and tnd pUgriiTim4* stood in a the worid not to yieield to gainst ten uisuL 1 ^ strings of colorful Ui ent weeks, the A P la y in g m ornaments this timene of yeir, Ulht driida^ a t S t Peter's mistrust, suspidonm Uld , B“* •!> N €nvi phear^^^aUing Pa^M nNiI M l discouragement, «. _ . n V u k a a h as saidid repeatedly diat 1 stood bare. Tbe platfoilform biilll Squire Io I ling does not con- to ferenade pontiff ddi' though tbe tragic re Catholic te « l^ each year for chotrs to tve” strikes a jusd- the holiday*maken(in in Manger ChristmassDayme*sage,‘*Urt)iet E ofof terrorism feeds twy-^rf < dder-prewnlive SqwewMatoH^ O rW -L aAtin d for “to the dty and anaod fears,” the pope said. . meanwhile. to the worldd d.- JohnPauld«toreddie“a. .. n a j . T a k ^ f r oom i S P O T ^ AT THE to end 27 mcmhs of violriolence that They seree r e o e d and d^)ped in l«less spiral of bU^Tiolenci has killed 2,0(S peoplople oa die ddightwfaarhen John Paul, wearing diidie Middle East and calleiled on f Palesdnian side andl685oBdie « gotd« BABBELSCCLEANERS lolm o.hl.lica. HAVANA (AF) - Stic y ears diough tbeiIwre Weraaome secular H ■oUMoid.’ hu(lii| s s i s a after C hrjjaiaa WM dadedaredfl an — obaanrnoMcea, die ffilahrarWi apd— I bOOOBDUttiSt gftm itifrlal row rdotttl flffWalhdidaytetfabc of the event l T k e — n ™ C U c ico n M o v i e s cottntry, «ns laariced commonI in i many Western tha day by relaxing.g. 1But there nadcm wan was evidnoe ofofdieday's Butrdlgl • Showtimes end locoH«ilions trMUdonalWaawntninppte «dmi4niitiib t M an es and ecfaer M lotDK.27-M |» The UgJoQy figurem of Santa aarricM oaChriMmasEvcmMloa

W o r l d Moscow pprosecutorrs look to d(letermine ijIf Harry P(*otter bookiks incite reliligious hatitred ------"t MGSCOW - Mosc6w pi ilieiirstrodcetfeUonadusRslCT Christmas ceiebriOrations, but- ni^diedled m a clash M in rebels in gunned down” in 199ld95. the------^ tors have openedan invest™ " " ... woriirid In brief______othmhouses of railroad employeeees, ___Shanna said therejvewere big.crosvds___a nearbyby vUlage, a Chechen gov* toterfax nem agency repoeponed. ' into whether the Harryry Potter — — — ------killiniling a woman an d a chil tion compmpany chief who also head* the kilUng was an attemptipt tm derail Christmas hoUd>Uday in a northeast* rockei:ket hit two cars on the bus ed th ei Grozny G chapter of the efforts at nonnalizadcn iniChecinya. Ch The investi^tion wasas sstarted ern Indian city ci Wednesday, streeteet of the Ambari maricet areireat Gunmen kill pnHKHKremlln ------^uni^Ri! Russia party,-was killed as- —- r-Four Russian servicemeemen were------at the request of a MMoscow killing two peo]«ople and wounding wounlunding at least 17 people e in his truck on Tuesday ■ killed and 12 were wourounded in • woman who was upsetet byI the 20others, poUccUce said. • indudluding those inside the cars,’ ’ party leader In unecnnyaCli nighty said the offidal, who spoke rebel attacks over theie {past 24 novek, said Svetlana Petnetrenko, a The two rocrockets were fired Twcrwo of the people woundedi iin VLADIKAVKAZ\Z , Russia - onconditiidition of anonymity, hours, ihe official saicsaid. Two spolceswoman for.the! MoscowM within a spar>an of 10 m inutes these! second attack were in critiaical Unidentified gunm ■ wto iteuiH»|iawdUe » • Minister Ariel Sharon thattha Iraq .> ilW i IB J591 mav be transferring chemicnicalaM [ 3 2 8 bkuogical weapons to Syriiyria,say- j >; dM A V TA G Super ing Wednesday that thee aiaccusa- ^ T U R E ^ 4 P i e c e LEE A T H E R ^ Lowest Price W A < BO POWER' lion aims to divert a ttn tktknfrom r ' >. • • Everf f f # %S i y ] Isael's arsenal Whil* ^ 2 0 0 0 jS y ria ^ ■ ^ StabileslenStM inibN I pnMon Ottoman (np ridiculous because Syria s i tbe Non>Prdiferatim T iWean.and »W7706*WW^ caDed aU Arab states to mmai u eth e Middle East d ear of weap<^aponsof ___ mass dettructkn whetherr m m idear,. _ - _ .' cheokal cr biologica] weapc m H ^^^^Bjijiujrouratoj 1 8 9 a"^tem e^ lawd”^to The ■W Bggflei H H ’ I Assodated Press in DamascuISCUS. ’*nie onlv side that sdU^*i>nds I ______nusm.»oo against this call is Israel, the B spokesman siaid. SharoQ told Israel's teierRevision's Channel 2 on Tuesday thattb tbe Jflwidi itate tesm fo ra atkitk o d iat ImiileMkrMdmHiMsdsseiawas 1 wants to SiSlSSSSX SSlSIn d U o -

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e s u E ^o r t o n 4-Mvann T ▼ M.J n J a i ^ m i The Wwhlittten Port based grouplups conduded diat the larges, a Stale Departmenenl Red Cross representciinted an Inves- military, as part of its "Theintematiomlimmimiiilf mmioislamUld hy mid officficial said. The Siai A.State DepartmentIt investiga*il campaignI to t( bring ethnic areas Bie tigation - an assertiontion denied by tion has collaborateded rep o rts under its-co.control, offldally con- allm these fmnimus crimes//y lie 'Unmamidaw jpariment investigation “co::ol- the Red Cross. __earlier this year (hatIt ^Myanmar donesrapet borates ihat (he rapes havJVC “For a regime spokesmanspol to •e as a *Veapon of war” {Ae mUitary) been tnJIitary offidals havee s]systemad- against dviIvilian populations. At 0 to conlimie wth impiiiiim itt' !cn going on and likely onn a deny categorically’ aU aU charges of cally raped ethflic: minbrity n the time, theth State Department wide!despread basis,” ihe officiarial rape without any investigationInv . women and girls, accor<»rding to a issued a staistatement saying It was _ -S ta te D epartmmcnt report - Id. does m ore than siraiiirain creduU- recently declassified copyco] of the appalledI by b the report and ‘*The intemaiiunal communitlily ty.” Kelly said. rhe' The tactics by . investigation report. urged an irinvestigation by the old girl who had been rdpe>e the State Departntment months pregnarlant, ”told us her andd punishpi ihe perpetrators.” mitted by .soldiersTs •- ore sub- sively detailed rapes inviinvolving at record chilllining new stories of report re] said. “Most of tlthese story in genererally the same [n In a speech lasi m onth(h, merged in the outragirage over the least 625 girls and-wowomen by rape and otherod atroddes in just women vro had just rece:ently terms as thosee trecorded In the Assissistan t S ecretary of Siuiepariment probe handlndling of the rape allegaiionsfns. alleged that the miUtttiUtary regime ethnic minority stestates in had beenftn gang-raped by had ha< no belongings or hopip e for has helped spurir ithe U.S. govem- includ Kfyanmar, also known as ;luding an effort lo claim ihahat has forced village eldenelde in Shan tas Burma. Burmese MldierssoI< within the past the die future.” ment to seek an ar international field!ld trip in io th e reg io n b;by slate to sign pelition The report by the! TlThailand* five years,!, Induding1 a 13-year* The 1 investigator, in an e lions that the effort investigation1 of Ihe rape Interremotional Committee of thi[he rapes did not occur.r.

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rnmmmsamtmm ^ which accuses Chavezivez ofrubiing lo end to troubleC die country’s economy.imy. Chavez has refusedsed 10 give In’ 10 demands that helie istep down;' ; apparent and schedule neww celections, ' , whUe his adversaries vi :ARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - es vow Co coo- ) “ tinue Ihe strike, whichliich has para- :er a night of parties and potJ”' lyzed oil productioi nglng protests agdinsi :tlon In the worid’s No. S exporteiirter, until he esident Hugo Chavez resigns. nezuelans spent Christma!‘as Protests contimtinued on f at church or in pubUc parks Chrisimas Eve. butt by m om ii^'' ting from marches that have've C aracas’ stree ts weiwere mostly ' accorarompanied a general strikeke oulel. Few dionkeepe^ r s opened t b e ^ D e c 2 . tn eir do o rs In CaiCaracas on rm b r i n ^ my family to thehe Wednesday, whUe avur h m resides• in our b ith lezuelans stuck in tlie mid-d- in G od.* Cardinaltial Iinado . A loM BaOntM moan stt*itaeaabaaefednlrtalMabeai c •adMai,la MOfdnMriySOOpMptoMdMdpraavtMlWaatamRattoMtia to iasM tnval wandngi M ttkablM l phlc designer. “We lote anin Caracaa. toM a Massisaof i savwal'i ) ( Ira day tzytaig to buy gaaoUne, hdraw caah from the bank, I even have to change out eat-I nas gives ftroubled Balibusii1 inessesal habits due to Kard(y.” in Caraoa* Plata Bol itde progress has been madeie wash*t undl to d v diat P)-Since TlteMusUiilim hoUday of Eld D- whevhere the bombings and resesult* and modier on SIS legodadons between die gov*IV* usakne.’*heBddL“n a i iiat kUled Fitr in early e December. ng ing fires destroyed dosenin s of 'Hhe salary is sol men( and the opposition,n, many protests and disorta rte r." 3 destroyed Christmas andan New Year’s have shmh m and homes, normally wcwodd eat,” he sdd. “Fve Vener Kadek given the I i industry a brief bei>e hectic diis dme of year,, vwidi for gas. Fve got nonIbonbiagatMdi two hotels reprieve. fiUilUing some hotels to tourourists crowding sidewalks,, jjam- loans diat I took c graph]*an, Russia cconsider buildIding " Christm;hof Ball’s capadty. operleraton say. mlnolng Into souvenir shopsl a\ n d house, rm afraid (h entire But m anyly ofi th e island’s 3.2 minjningling In bars and restaurarants. mymotorcydeand. ^ wlthdj BAU. Indonesia (AP). rem • ains n employso dent of the thi A ssociation o f shofhop. a bank and an art gaUeiy.y. But others say goi tion of the Bushehr nudearar Energy Minister’ Alexander A Pve got no taoaty f ver plant and to form a com- first airline. OSS this Indonesian1 TouristT and Travel Nyoman N; Mari, the 48-yearsr-old requiring m inlstiomoneytowoff Ir a m- Rumyantsev and the head of-' His Bounty Ho(elID r readied Wednesday. Russialia 2003. IRNA did noc saysay what die 2.600 people acrosi. 12 bomb- the en d re countiyco to 4 percent aI daydi without selling anydiiiung,” we are talking aboiIt Association to dd provide nudear fuel forbr new target date forr diedi comple* Indonesian island. “Fmauthorities I from 5 percens n t she:he said. “Before, I never thouou^t monlhs ago, Padd Bushehr plant in southernra tion of die project was.ras. lot We're talking aboutIt Islamt ic In the pastast two decades. Ball abmibout money. But now tVe gogot to Now. ihiere is no P: 1 for die next 10 years. IRNAIA *The two sides rdieeiieratedthe of dollars. Sooner or Uter,aida. Most has recast itself its from a sleepy, thinhink about everything. Tma cut*< noi even a buildiniiwerial ■pprovil oned. need for speeding upip thdie comple- go bankrupt if (here Isfordgners, r offbeat islai\fu\d favored by back* tinging the phone cost, electriiricity want me to do wl he Bush adm inistration hasas don of Bushehr planini ai a n d a g ^ from(heou(side.’' ive warned packers andid surfersi to a tourist costost and even my m e ^ ” can't keep empkjyiree. have farced J “lngly l f ' urged Russia to abandonon on fonning a joint comixmmisdon to Bali's tourist trade dielsland.ha meccaforhocwneymooners, college Across Ai die road at die Bouounty Indonesia is iryuUaaftt it carry out feasibUliyly studiessi for devastated by (he O atre 12 nearly kids and midoid^e class families. Houlo td , occupancy rates are aboutab foreigners withJdWlnu»lhii,llie a lid advance Iran’s alleged!d the consmiction of anodieranoi ener- inigs, whidi Indonesian autitime and The tourists-s - mosdy Australians 9I percent.pc Employees say theytl dollar promodond -The govern- “■"*lear weapons program, gy Nant in Iran,” IRNAlNA reported, blamed on a militantlave 1 plum- an d Jap a nlese ej - come for the havitave had to sell possessions5 and> counted to u rrealistic p Let*, iay loscow has shrugged off VS.S During his four-djr-day siay, gKKip with ties (o a^QaidIt to about beach^ni^ightlife and tbe tem* * cututbadconspen&ig. I Increased securityboulIJiddy'i.Tiro icerns, saying the projectct Rumyantsev said hishii country rvere blow pies dotting i of (he 192 dead were fon lg die predominandy ^“It's “I really difficult,” saids and hotels. Bul dieiddy’s wai ihere. ‘I’'lid ®" serve civilian purposeses would complete thethe Bushehr and Westem nadons have'conomyis Hindu Island. Cetut Karma, 29. a maidI whot blunied by the ■ trPaddy-i. There U ■™remain under intemadondd plant despite stronglg oppositiono citinns against visitiflg the T he n eigghtorhood h of Kuia, musaust feed his two diUdrm,, wife% espedaUy from AuUng. Whai do you ’* 2trd. ? ’* Iran also says iu nudearar from die United States.lies. Beaches and shops are with the staff? I empty much of tne tin ayingdiem.” « o n g l hotd occupancy rates havirorailsyst< tem opens ii rying to woo back meted from 70 percent tc inxongeste(Hihidianci1 a muliimillion* could 10 percent That's a sevei ia (AP) - ^^1 “It is so beautnd campaign. nudeai for an island whose econrious ' packages and Mosc dominated by tourism. have trains Uke th id stations BCB eign countries,”ity : at tbe airport concei -fea a ride as the push has been would Singh, who normail -ktt rw subway han^ng off a dwtravel warnings, and rei New metnn opened loaded bus thatAustralia. bl concrd\MER1CA WAS BORN s e r v ia ^ and goes nowhere I IN THE STREETS NEW DELHI, India i Metro staffers s Nearly 1 million curioie rail sys* how 10 swipe theicapital H excited people throngedhope t will and coupons at el to get a p e ^ and take(estion a in stiles, and caul:luiiful. Now we ■ TaMvl«-»0.k3e-7d»-M•-M the capitaTs swank new:16 million ‘ g g B im t MJtPaiTtfl tc they have In for- 1SSriBrU0-'S«.7:ie*tlO-feJD ...... add metro rail ^ temhides. c ------■ ■ ■ H . trades. Offldds wsaid Birendra [> spots to H tjICnMMcMiia WIednesday for regular ser against ^ ttin g ,^ygcMloworic VI H TSgBHra»-8 machines and cony gam om doing so on •9 :1 0 ” wdrk, making conmutai i g t ^ M poor, wok* Fdr Ffl molt itwple, visidng i 6 1 DAILY 4;30-i 11:46•SM-OHX) Oo»v0^ Q) .% lets. The t^i&u mostly! < , 5 3 » Mtro Aadon was a hoUday oudidng. 7 M anive at the promised IS- intervals, andoffldaU t H die delayi on pasaeoaer il : . | r ence. *We are bavii^ tpetfainj '■Oi'..: ■■ lems.” aald Delhi spokasmaoAimiD^raL ______Community Eo’u/i/or Pat Mammlonio - 73:

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—COMML[UNITY EVEE N T S = - - - NNativity angelELS ------Wood River Bridge repiSDOrtS M cGregor bubuilding at the Minidoka CountLUity. Fairgrounds in latest results of gamesIW Ruperl. Ardith I' ^ J IIAILEV - WiHKi Riveri>r Bridge 1 R andall .was ■ j l ^ rc|>ortud.llic latest rcsu:sults of borA Dcc. 29, Kiimes.Tliert* was no brid,ridge on 1922 In Grant, Momiiiy due to u snow stomorm. the daughter of Nov. 20 winners were:rc first, LaNoru and David Meyers and Bee Longlcy;Lni Orval Randall. seccind, Cruig und Lynda L She worked as a Suiinders and ihird, Fvter:jcr Gray h o m e m a k ecrjjM r N^^^^H and Marilyn Neshit. and fur Horhe Wednesday evening winnerswii Health in Twin and club chnmpiuns at thetc annuala Falls for many Christma.s parly were years. Shehe An«h Crystal ncirtlt/south; first, Max ThorTjompson enjoys helpingng ^ und Riley Burton; second.nd, John the elderly anand disabled and S P Chapman and MarilynI WalkerW spending timele with her family, and third, Nuncy Card andsnd Fran and is a memimber of the LDS /'/ . /*■ Maughan. East/west chamlampions Church, her famamily says. Her chil- / ’ / were: first, Srlen Chane;ney and dren includele Julie (Darold) -' / C unnie McGowan; second, sei Staker and SiSusan (Norman) ■ ./' ■ . / -...-.W illiam -C assell . and1 DavidI Haynes,. -RuRupert; Danny ....i ; / - . Meyers and third, Timmiti PracnaP (Jennifer) Crysti^tul, Kimberly; Ken I ^ imd Peter Cray. (Sheri) Crystaltol, Shelley; Joann l> ^ .' Thursday afternoon wsnninners at Connor, Fileiler; and Lanae the Marker Centcr were:re: first. Maxwell, decea;eascd. She has 18 K > . ‘ Craig and Lynda Sounder:Jcrs; sec* grandchildrencn and 14 great- ^ ' ond. Larry Kelley and BeverlyBe grandchildren, McLean and third, Marilyirilyn and Warren Neshit. Buttons andBIB o m g ro u p Kl, idchsupbeeb9b«or^yigar's - i ' ' _____ Family celebrates SOU) CT/twnwiXii EDEN - Buttoittons and Bows wiU . „ . birthday of Rupert wen hold its New YeYeiir’s Eve dance Ul ly Rosisn admlrM tfra tuiUvlty satsa mad* by Eltiabatli Pancoast«st. who mada stvaral sat* whi»riiUa har httsband was out to saa,la. serving In tha military. Thaa JetomaJe RUPERT - Ardilh Ciysrys'tal of Anderson Compmp. H ie event wm UnlHdl•dMeUMdlst Church M d Hi firsIrst nativity and angil display1 haldh« raetnUy, whara ataa rtaldnldants coaid show Uitlr naUvltyIty stts or ancals. Thara wtre1 62 natlvt- Rupert will be honoreded at an begin at 9 p.m.,m. Dcc. 31 and go tyscsiMesnes. Ont of tba oldMt was dls|Isptayad by Batty Mahan, whichilch was mora Uian 60 yaattoM,oM.andonaabalnh«ritadfronb4 bar mofli and has passed downturnto her opm house for her 80th birthdaybir until midnighiSht. Bring finger {Mtr.T)Mrswers89angslsondI dtsptay, as wall. The avant wairas opan to tba pabtlc. al 1:30 p.m. Saturdayy tnti the foods. There willwiU be pre-rounds. ______------L eiTTERS i OF TTHANKS— — U ia n s e n ]L i b r a r Humam Society tlianian k t Contest chaintinvoman FaUsBts Brand for the sausage, Layncnc Sharing Christmas. 1% . RockCnekCcConununity Church DcBoaJoard at Treasure Valley:y GLEN ALLEN community lor support ^ TwinPaUs Coffeefee for Ihc coffce and cups,rs. President and1 Board of I People for Pets*Maglcic \Valley Joshll MMessncr ot Boyd's for theie Directon Humane Society Inc would I Communitysusupports pjmji;!icake mix and syrup, andid Minidoka Ilealiaith Care A kMi c k s o f f' s e r i e s I thank the community for k iniitm jw ulnntlnn !»milnilh's Food Store and Fredid FoundaUm port for our open house hekhdd Dcc c h U r a n 's ttwwater prooucoon Meycriwr for ca^h ckinations. Rupen HANSEISEN - The H ansen ThankYou., ^Magic Valley, for A specialsp* thanks for aU thosese Communitmity Library wiU stan the Want more Info'ifo? I ' Special th«>k9 to Clear‘Chaiuiel Ch the receni suppcm on of our produc* thatt purchased pi tickets and the Holiday‘angei’ tevsaves new yearsar with the Let's Talk Call the library at 4234122.22. EBooks Radio and staff for theirir contin-o tion of the Biis!Ussoula Children's manyly volunteersv who cooked and t reading program series, ued support. Party Time.le. Every1 Theater's “Hanscnsel and Gretcl.*' serveded the breakfast. The break-i,. gift at door of neig'W >i»r are available for checkoutitattnis at series this year, “Growing tlma. Bkxxning nilng and all thehe volun*1 Thank you to cHir underwriting fast waswa a huge success, and theie A special thank youM i io lh e a w l O ld er, Crowing Ci Wiser," will teen who graciously havere donat-i sponsors. Dell11 (Computer Corp., proceetxeds wiU help the school withlh that left Ihe gift ai TheHbraryls k)catedat 120V20 west at my door begin atIt 7 730 p.m. Jan. 8 at the Maple in Hansen. ed their tin e for the animlimals at Farmers NaNational Bank, itsflnarinandal needs. recently, Ubraiy.anand continue every other the animal shelter to beltlelp find IndependentI :M eat Co. and Hopeope to see all of you againin The year 2002 has5 b ^ a dlffi* Wednesd (sday for five sessions revealed wisdom throughugh living them bones. O'Leary Juniolio r High School next ye: cult year for me, anddihadakaost I throughMI March S, 2003. Also, many thanks to) WendyVI Parent Teacheher Organization. DEtmiS ^ GILLETTE lost hope that theree werev angels Books ir and experiences, und thvthe confi- s indude **Tuesdays with dence of age. KaUonn and KMVT andI staffsu for These companimies are truly the ■ Scbwdiool bawd member ainong us that come loourncedatto Morrie" by Mitch Albom. their continued supportt andan tbe building ks of the success of UghtIghUiouK Christian School times when we leastast expect it. “Balsamro “Growing Older, CrCrowing nroot a Memoir* by Mary Wiser" addresses thcM.-:sc iissuet. ojfportunlty to feature petspe for our propwns. TwinwinFklls Illness and a bankrIkrupicy had clearmatnan Blew. “Having our adoption on the Commomuniiy A big lhanksks to F alher Brian taken most of my sti Each novel in this scriesies speaks y Sarah L Delany and A. to people who are partart of the Connection Pet SegmeiDent on Thom, PaulaI GGooding and the CSTOC-e center resideirts can funds the past six moni eth Delany, "House of KMVT and TV it« Ifor its members of the*e IE p isco ^ Church _ news that my disabiU growing number of agiriging und of the Ascensioi B pretents to others iid Isolation" by Edna elderly in this cuunir>-, w lion for aUowing us PY * P would not arrive unli » and “The Slone Angel" !, whether Many thanks to our nmunity. the use of theirir IfadUties for aucU* Suntunbridge Care andid next year was my Ia«las hope ror they are elderly thvm^eliselvcs «»r KAIIiLEEN OLMSTEADAD tkmsandreheanan a l space. Rehablabilitatlon for Twin Falls garet LaiueiKe. Is Ihis Christmas, population is at a new have parents, grandpartlarents ur ■.PcoalefarPets Thank m to aU of the pottid* wisheshes to thank everyone tbatat On Friday morning« ion m , door other relatives who arcirc aging, 'K^^VJi^HtHiMieSocSociety pating chUdrentl iand their famiUes donatelated lo the Gifts of Love,e. was an envelope with*hS 250ca.h ?»««•■**■with more people living but StUl fadng debUiiai- library representativeives say. KM tbe day ved ones a giftift There reaUy are angelsan, among as how wc might pniccc>cced into I mous, and we apappreciate the dedi* for Chr&mas.Chr us th at care for you/ou and help rary representatives say. to Neighbors In Need nodem Uving has provid* this new social structure,ire, where I cation eadi castist Imember makes to Sunbimbridge also wants to thankik when needed. Thankk God( Ihat we and how we live, and b *hen we get to manyly |physical comforts, sod* d hnw wc Man>- thanks to all in the Twin Ihe productkxLV Kim1 SomrekSo for aU her time andtd are not here olooe wh( relate lo the rest of our Falls community who haviiave con* OtKe again,, a big thank you to effonn at■ coordinating the Gifts of ot prepared to care for the >ur family of the bottom but thatiat there are and society. tributed food and monetaryMty assis* the coauminityy aand the suppon of Love.e. You,\ Kim, are a true gift to those angds around to as evidetKed by the num* tance to Neighbors in Neededduring c arts programs susudiasUiis. theseniseniors in our fadUty. ROYDnON » hhomes “ for the aged, and Tbe series is p an of a sta the past year STACY MAD6D6EN Sunbunbridge for Twin FaUs wisheses . TwinFkUs facilitieses iwhere the elderly are Idaho Let's TaUc About IIIt pproject! • Rock Creek Commnmunity ExecutlvediRliicctor to thanhank Magic VaUey Regionallal placed for foi care and treatment, and sponsored this year;ur by the Church, Our Savior LutI.utheran MagkVaUey/!y Alts CouncU Medicidical Center Foundation for"r Students show hotmwspectai rom family, friends and Idaho State Library,y, Idaho Church, Ascension Epispiscopal Twin FaUs Ihewroi%vonderful entenainment our conunururirUty. On the other end of Humanities CouncilI andat US Church Artisans* HoUday:sy Show. residendents had the opponiuiity Toto they are with ghinring th e spectectrum, however, is the Bank. all in the community whi.hocpn- OpUmistClubu b provides expericerience while viewing all tbebe I would like toI cexpress my tributed lo the Good F utiful trees and wreaths at thehe appreciation to the group of Offering at the communit meal to HeadId start bmllies tival of Trees. We would alscso eighth-grade siudcidents from ------KtosgivVE BACK ------vice. Twin FalU Libraryry 1Board Thank yw loto thei Optimist O ub like: to to express our gratitude foror O'Le^JunkirHighSII School for aU ^ und families, individualI faifamilies for providingt a a wonderful meal showitwing the true spirit of o< Iheir hard work andllundness. ki “ * 4 ul Ascension EpiscopalI ChurchO for Uw East Endind Head Stan fami* - Christristmas and graciously givingng Kelsey C lark, M Miatt Schaft, ■ - _ and Our Savior LutheranIt Church,C lies. Santa wasras present to give our residentsrei free admission on Loveler, Gaviavin Savage, • * a students and teachers at Twin each chUd a ^ft.ift. seniorior day. c Ashley Kcm, Briitnili iShaw, Ciera - — - Falls High SchooL This is trulyI a generous and car* Wc^c looki forward to being partut Johansen, Kelsey JarJardlne, Cody T Your suppon reaches( in into the ing group of pecleoplc who show the of thishis greal fund*raiser againin H afer and team director dii Mr. ''' i (immuniiy to help those incindividu- spirit of Christmtmas. nextye Wagner. •iLs and families in need oftempo*of t MARIANWVnNTERIiOLER UU:AUM LEESM rm Thank you foror bringing rv y assutance. Together,r, we* can Andsttffand]ndpaicnts Conn Christmas to my girlsIs andi 1.1 h ^ — •rTfflH shore thv bounty G ^ hassgivenus gi' EastEndHeacead Stan Suntunbrldge Care andnd your parents and tea<:eachers know «\nth thdw in uur communit)nity. Hansen what spccial young. adadults you aU CINDY JAROINE IVinWin FaUs are. Chuiimon . WreathtaleFs proceeds go MARGIE BLACKI Nel|;hboninNcedCommi ring and Sharing 2002 SHASTA BLACK Twin Falb toseveralchidiarltygroups I - AUTUMNBLACKk Job's Daughijhlers Bethel 56 of *«®®re F M h a i exceeds goal« TwinFaUs Church appreciates dchance ll T»inF«iu»oiii.xUd Uke to thank aU Wek'e would < like to thank thelie in the conununlunity who support Mini-C11 Cassia communiiy for thehe People, businessMle s c o n th u e to win food for needy our bethel actictiviiies by buying caringing and sharing spirii of com' This is to enpress thanksiks to 77w Christnas wreaieaihs each year. It is munitynity members, businesses and to support TFHS ppt ro p a m s TimeS'Newt for Ihe promy-omotion our primary fund-raiser,fui with 10 organianisations Ihat enabled thebe The Twin Falls HighH School Milliocuire contest. perceni of allill profits given to foundandatlon to exceed its goal foifor Booster Qub woddiUketothank U We at Rock Creek Chuniurch are charily. This year,yei money wiU be Carincring and Sharing 2002 Treeee the foUowing companiimies vrho have gratefut to have been ablesletowin given lo thee S! outhern Idaho Festiviitival. The festival involveded generously donatedid gift cenlfi* from the two Swensen Foodood pack- Learning Cenunter, Magic Valley hundreidreds of communiiy membm» cates for booster dubub fundraisers ages and the kitchenwraree setse from Crisis Center andan the spring term as theythe; contributed decorateded during the baskeib.tball season. OoM KMtMMar'a lowtb«»dM itMKi alavtaah p icbm flote carpat IMMnptaaaa*; I Rudy’s Paradise store. OurOu pur* honored queen'f»'s diarity. trees,es, wreaihs and oiher itemsns. These companies haveha continu- CMstMt« g| n s for p«M ls at Wairfsl OSaaMotary SctoaL Each chMMcboaaa d • pose in gathering the scripip imoney AdditicmaUy,ly, we w c^d lUce to bakedled foods and crafts, pnnrideded ously and graciously Md catottraad tlMs awkad can■afaly ee tba pdel appMcation.MU Rags—I ----- and bitkiing was to try tooprovide p thank Magicc Valley' Storage, entertertainment and financialbUy various programs’.' atj'tW s more food and needsI fc for the CuIUgan WateiIter and The Times- supporponed the event with purchasas- High School, and thehe snident-ath- appad hi handdacaratad pipar blbaton baing takanhMM. Fromw nM I tan. ' tmfortunale this winter.. WWe wUl Ntws for theirr supponsi in this pro- esandind sponsorship. letes, coaches and paiparents appre- ««>■"*:r ■Wdwal W iW . Haley Hapa,. 1JaHayn Sawan and Oaeoy VMiITMmai: , t)e giving to the Dorcas bobouse of ject. We.Vt offer lhanks to aU of yocou dale their efforts greaready. . awtod; K«]lUylaStrartairf/UtoKalaay. th e Seventh'day Advidventisi KIRSIENWIIWRIGIIT who0 helpedhi make this year ouilur Jensen Jewelers, 99 Beans 1 and a Church and helping as wee sesc efit Hooocedqueclecn bestt ever. More than $27,000 wkras Burrito, Maxie’s Kisa m and P a ^ I Thanks to all those whorho spent BethelS6.JobloMDn^hteis raisedted by the sale of trees ancnd McDonald’s R eraurant, u n Perkins 9>any hours clipping newsiiwsMpers TwinFaDs otherder decoratkins, the raffle of Omb e FamUy Restaurant, Quiao'sSubs,Ql K> reach our g ^ Our fu donatelated auUt an4 the Minidokik a Sizsler, Tomato's ItalianIti Grill, gregation ancl many othertiers from L M th O ttM OCM s UM S chool Memo:morial Auxiliary 5weet ancnd Papa John's Pim»a, Chicago olher churches, and espe 1 Shop. Connection, Interstate willing people who I Ilood donrtkH. Oiristmas spirit evidenced byb] Amusement, Little Caesai'sPia.Ca ■ n^.B tt£anan«nd FiUmorvFU Lighthousee (Christian School the supportsux of Caring and ShariniJig Subway Sandwiches,es.Jadcintbe •trtfets and elsewherei gavegi so wouU Uke to> tfathank the foUowing 2002)2 will ' help the Minidokik a Box, Burger King, InternationalIn ^omrrnunit ^Bud> time and «ttdct. merdiants fbrc ttheir donations to Healthilth Care Foundation supporMt House of Pancakes.andCrde’s a ^ p g j ■; W« want to thank those,M.Uidud* I .the Annual PaPancake Breakfast and1 assistas wiUi heahbctre neediIda Bride Q m Cookery, age for you ancidyourneighbl WdwFrabywianCkurdorch,wbo hddNov.30: througou^KMt the coQununity in tbib e 8ANDKAJU8SEL SL . allowed u t to pool our fufunds on Dwight C iinTTf M Lamb Weston foDowi KARENF3ELD the find Swm am daga.■a. . for the hashsh browns, Doug Tba'b a ^ you again for supip- TFHSBooMcrdabob BAmft.jas(Sofr BrownfleM andmd Pat Florence at portiirting. oiir Caring ancnd TwlnFUli

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ProspecttofSaddilam’s fall![ brings fcesff to maa n y r i ------I^UHMAN^ordajHAI^E ^ - ^ e ----- Fahd-aHFanekek said fladdam ’s------Torfcp toyr wiih-itn afeg KuragBsn tnose groups wouliTi prospect of a U^.-Ied war ti Id not bring a ir to top- downfall would', njadon, have no love for the Iraqi . “This Is a volatilevoi area. How govemiim ment could lead to the dis*is* a country with stronong ties with '* •*- i - preddent SdU, some have/emixed d canonegofora«a quiet sleep while integralgration of Iraq and the forma-la- Washington, feelings about a regime! changech ' he knows his nel^bornel next door tion ofof an independent Kurdishsh ' ■ “What Iran fearsirs m ost is a that could produce a fragmigmented is suddenly tumiming into dozens of statei:e in th e no rth that couldId Westernstyle federal■al democratic unpredictable leadership.iiip. sectarian or ethnhnic groups or end* inspireire Turidsh KurdUh rebeb to govemment In Baghd ; They wonder if the new hdadthatwiU lew Iraq des instead off oneo united coun* renewsw th eir own fight for inde*!e* turn into a tool in Iheth hands ot ‘ TmWilnih anny Sikorsky bslleoptarflleai• over an M40 Unk during theleAnny’s Al - Vfould fail a p a rt intoI ethnic ei . try?” he told1 The1 Associated pendendence. the U.S. to push foror changes in Wint enclaves, be a US. outpost i nntar-2002 Eiwclsa In Sarikamfcmis. aaitero Turkey In this Fabnuibntary, istinthe Press, “AnyVny power sharing betweenm Iran,” he said. - 2002, IU.pl KOddle East, or become so |politi- . • photo. cally unstable it spreadsIs chaosc f through the region. ' w m TraRCH ^i :Not everyone shares t :s those W XNIfiFf I fears - some Arabs agree with m jm the American governm on dis* / • iA W ® * JS S .-.’S S, play, although the exiles dec!ledared s s “ [ s o 5 A m S S m "**• ***^“ •0»nw««Bl they want a democraticic “new“ / 4 7 7 t e s sSSSo"“- s $ y 7 7 I $. y 7 7 Iraq" at peace with its neighJghbors. / s S m SS ipjey also mapped out aI popower* ■ sharing plan that for thehe first ip — flyyW SSy time recognized the poliiolitical 2r5ff5#SS clout of tne majority SSl hiite Muslims and of Kurds. Suiini Muslims, like Sad(Saddam. are a minority in the countiinlry of \ m S s s t r w a 22 million people, but theyeyhave I — controlled politics and thehe mill*: taiy there for decades. inisfc On Sunday, offidals of ihi JHQ3Hl^Q3i Gulf mitions expressed conconcems mSMm EEBB S Z K ^jsssffsgjssa^ Ihat ihe counlry could endenc up ^ ^ 9 n ^ D . „ c T ^ ^ «a shattered into Shiite. KurCurdish ■ ■ TO w e# ‘n^avMaMna. K- and Sunni enclaves. Thele finalf |BF1X document of the ( ^ A Gulf » - | 4 9 ( Cooperation Council sumiummit .....*119 « 7 9 declared Ihat Iraq’s soverelfreignty. 99;: TV independence and lerritcritorial i aMAIVM- eoNvaa* -iaoynr.c^ [ ■ R^^SiUI^SKUSr(UTV. , integrity must be respeaed.id. araiiao■o TV aarrs a m ia o ft*T acwMM.yo \ p i aMJT actW H a«TUHai n p . * U.N. Inspectors returne w : 'ned to 'qS pm% t£ J £ S ! u. i n f t i W WBO*’* a rm a o i V sagaaM sa.'stKBTa ; Iraq last month after nearly a ■uUul^^B J5« atgTTiSi'SS^SSSSSS S S V ' . years lo determine whet WM B. BM Iraq’s nudear, chemical and SalT logical weapons programs 1 waAL IS have | | | | ouMMkm222E5*** B B f l ^ _ ! 1 7 9 been eliminated along wiih » TV IUtM«9 •loekMf H r m m ^ a y a a aiwjacTTOii T vw n long-range m issiles to deli I HMHOa them. ^ * 3 9 9 i:L ^ 2 r!^ !5 g T ^tai5Bte* w . SKPaaffst0 B aai i$ inevitable. STweowe ^ • l a a Syrian President Bashar Al rAscad milling ~TMWWANO w I \ has warned the conflictt couldcc ■■■auMvaiiaA ' send waves of Iraqi refugeeslesflee- I r»yg »7 VM— B ing into nei^boring states w l create ”fertile soU** for lerroi l a 5 S ^ » 9 9 9 I by increasing hatred;d of « “ ~ ° ' 1 7 9 y V H 3EH *2191 Americans - alr«Kly detestefriwvaic Israel. K WIO ciatow a . ------Egyptian President Hosni H< i^^saH « v^giW DHHTAL PHOTO Mubarak, a staunch Amerilerican BfiS *0 caFTUw«tie« ^ sffgasaga ally, repeatedly has said a U.S.I f c ™ aMAMrai ZOOM w Q j f l J OMWTAkXOOM, miliiary strike on Iraq wouldwo K v a ^ L C D a c a m t igniie a popular backlcklash i M throughout the Middle East p : Jordanian political ana: » » 4 9 9 l p Saudi official: 79 ^ g j 8 9 5 9 : 5 ji Lag«> ‘ ' ■ a - War won’t v e n c o a ia o WTTH o o i a i ouataaa*n— » FSSftifi!!- __ i l D vixovD myco*ccc^4wmp a tneaoFuiviii wmi shatter Iraq aniONT .* ccwrssiiiyssw?® ^ pVBwiBAewwaT'rsssBimr, ^imCSwoSnw^^SaSn jjsr7«‘srci l-'gaO m aa^OiM Will—■ • TV W M . RIYADH. Saudi ArabU (A P )- B E s2 f: rS T ” War is unlikely to break Itm nrsg *69 i S ;jaa~ » i7 9 smaller states because Bagn i £ and Washington agree thatIt a sin* ~aHM»i1 9 ^ ^ gle Iraqi nation must be pre*| mm r r . la a a served. Saudi Arabia's defdeputy K a m defense m inister i > » n f .l ■ Wednesday. a w riN Still. Saudi Arabia andind all E 3 ^^^9n i OWOUiTOUCH HBC«0« aaioTa a earASiSLal aaai a c a countries in the region are-epl>n- c E 8 '•USISSSff*” " ” ■“ OVtMl - s • qwiw cocpiwawKoww ning for iheir nations' secuniunty if K fl ■ AUTOTiSS l ** CONTN■ ?SS^^ coSR ouaS a.war againsi Iraq cannoi a e o i avoided and destabiliies:es th e — ^ as. *39 a nsM SAT a 4 o a n to a T o n 2ZJ MMUTS p u ta * * a 11 p o w c n I r ^ ^ Prince Khaled bin SultanSu ^ WMMMfttfK said in an Interview with'ih T h e mm, ^gm ^9 Associated Press. He didlid not luVCH VJ OW m HANStMO elabsrate on the preparatioRSoat. I V I . ■ ■ I '“If there’s one thingg thi a t JVC 14 a TOTAL avwiwiRHa«^^R ' eirerybody agrees on. indu< I S I aS G'jW rS -S S jw QtontAJO ^ WWTH tbe Uniied States and Iraq,ML it is H B Dae PUM . -••jgg/jirsza.ieo OIJV we believe Iraq must be unitedun R g V SESWW w» •».► •■ ^S S aS rsa apd should not be shatterilered,” VSialS?^ Prince Khaled said. ^ ______lUJ i a ^ cMawoanwiTMi^ I I K •Deep dhrides were apparerirentat ______PUNcnoM ncaioTa conti ^ * 7 7 ijr:* ii7 m ) ah Iraqi opposition meetinge er this month in London.' wmhSSSoc Dcnu >7 -I4.a eu . rr. ■ ■ AOP w a a iNCH t BLacTwe ftANoa ^^MOHRMMVwSSl' conference was convenecned to MJM K • ■MtoOm » s wrTMJMAiiaa w SST T U JT SS show unity and selea a councundlto BH h * CAPACtTVOVBM r r s i - J : ___ ^ __ropr^WIt r^ligimn,11* and__ 1 m nationalist groups seeking a M Y U ^ bl any pon-Saddiun Hussein i -- sS l 2-CY CU emment m vBfl ; ..^dSiUfc eLEcnuciM The United S tates consicfisidera B K 1Ta 3 3 9 Iraq to be in “material bres■reach” M j j p V ^ * 2 3 9 ^ [Ml * 2 2 9 3 E i of a recent U.N. resoluti(iition’s 4 9 MM auNanA-»oaa" / ■ requireaMot to disdose compimplete p p — uwrnppm os^A iaformation about its weapeapons ~ n I Am m Am i ^HWKniCTil!! - programs - a dedaration wu J— ll.ajlj.IWqr *2A s^n as a step toward a ' ' ■ w w rrS S S r^ p . 1 rbebS?^S£d^^oni 3 ft WUI. 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>»lance anTfell bi lid argue this fact, I ^ K n g my aims out and^ caughtI die th„,t ofif If a l l ^ ice U odts o r evenn hugehi I^ E v u n d in g ice, whichich saved me ice columnmns cbl&psing is m y real, iceIcecan i a complete dunkin S o te t oinaedibly S sarong and resiUent. ^H rely . The sensadon>n (of (ha( i « t o imbing is a very eq u ip m endepen- t-^ I^ B e e n water breachinggmycoa(cof- K dent activtivi(y, and ice'cUm ben rely o H K and running down i }f dangerously sharp cools (oto gaing J ' Torever etched In my nw purchMe oon diis sUppery substance. In I this day. Just driving \ S ta S Ki, ilike few other sports, the! unkxiun ' 6 p of< my (001 ™ebisi(isic concepts. Their shaft orK han*h and Uf(ed, Just a Unle.lie. I reiched • «erage " 15 to 18 inches in lenjengdi. down as f v as I could,Id, dieni Ufted re straight'■ while others havem v ■ I my foot a U(t)e more, dienthi reached ous curvesires and bends. A "bead” sits i alittle further. 1 hadI ooeon ear sub- tlw shaftft tot which is attadied a pickdc andi merged and was strainiing for all 1 •1 hammerheadiu for poundingI o*or an was worth when my numbnut fingers adK for cfa I m ftnaOy dosed around themunleofthe Icedimli^ ^ ^ to o ts are fitted with s;^ H that gun. but bv thenien only one cleats knoiDown as crampoos. Built fromnnard- hi p^^Y-T • other t h i ^ was importiortant to me. «ne ' could make It home justjui fine and and cuI nsupport wen over 1,000 poui left them to resume i •ounds. im in irrm irtitK« tka'MetiMt Lode'frtOM ttlstep chaarte tee ffcttn Nocmdtel»1 i ^ in diameter, they rans h e r ths liiato Rtvar. tigeoo bam ge without B n o 4 to 10 inches. AD hare rai The daj^s final indigd in U ljT M . I threads aod savagely A mp teedite waterfalls usinglg some basic prindples. ing dimber, it do e n t taki wbeo I was evicted from lese ice Readiing upward almost as soon as I stai tbatnnbi1 bore diroa^ even tte haroest rd widi a tool, the dimber fMi That rush of warmth fd ise. A handle is a tu c h e d COto the swings the pickI intoL the ice much a diat l^f^ddltoaking I but it quickly made a end and doubles as and ”eye'lye” to carpenter wouldId pound nails. Once the blonora out that kiUed^ i S tool is solidly set,t, o e dim ber hangs much ‘I‘.I i tial tytnpathy I could bt n S e ^ u ^ 90 ab so lu tes in ice of his w e i^ t fro:rom this tool. This is fol* wee is just an unccmfon S, genenUy dimbers ascend frozenfro lowed by the oppcpodte tool being placed in ed&omt^olks.MamlS S i a l able inconvenience, io K>^;; ''jijK :' a bathrobe witb one» hhand whUe d iesam eie manner and iRibtgq***"T- dim ben can face reel pel holding her nose withith the other hted. Then each foot is ill from falUng >«iwi»| and ordered me to dIsrobeoutside im ^ IMup tbe ice. When the from die ice or even did -w ay outside. clim ber isil comfortable and bal* own equipment EH ia J ^ rm not sure I gainedaed anydiing ancedoveirer his feet, the process is V ir tu ^ y every blo« I repeated1 overi and over until the from a climber's i n '1too ^ DM«CohNl|rt>tlMpeli aW*14i- U ^ t n tia with all the squaw ?^iK d y about e ice is readied, ■end shards of ice f lring. ^ d M ta tlM S a ito n wrCnyoN. C confined animal feedlediinf opera* veteran ice dim ben often If die ice is hard and briibrit- tions, Fve been thinkInkiBf Sere • * refer to Stbe "Joys” of this sp*ysy be the camaraderie of papartners and eoatribota to die debatelataasalocal ' carries SOItome inherent risks. Most must remain vigilant to iavoid these falUng ^lends, dieerlng each odier totothetopofa t v^ert of sorts, but rFn m not sura * ' dimbahlele ice fonns on tbe shaded proJectOea. And sincei mostm of their equip* Eficult section of ice. kow to translate it lataato manage. . . canyonwtvaDs w b«e Utde if any sun ment is fashioned wiliwith a profusion of Or O' m aybe it is a p d n a l1 cricraving, the 84iMlfaiailik««CAFaF O S 'V g ^ V over shimnes. This can make for a . shaxp points aod ceeclieth, it is easy for a »mted i to confront danger andn d one’s own Ucacodonk,* E cUmbertobeiiviuredbyby dieir own gear. fearar and master them. Buct fofor most ice B mora aoHipous anOi rhOe temperatures m«y be So if /*n»wW"g Ice cancar be so miserable dim[mbers, it is a combinationm oof all diese rve laaiv th in just aboiiboutdMpir MMiijlTIIThtliartiofwilirM ilea.* dng, there is a b m liquid and dangerous, vdqr dokitheydoic? d thinIngs and even more that draw:raws them into (KtioaateapaiidadniImassay. Hwpiirtwit«M to M*m, M to Im d iM ig w a tv to bbe found oo the ice. w i n For many climbers, ii ' Bejrilai^beootoa s, it is often hard to diee Snakei River Canyons "aaystal y s palace” tosoBiam ng. ipiirittiMMitor. i ' itfkm stniinto die path oi an ascend* define. It could be dieeexperienca ei of being duriBing the dead of winter.

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But its not easy to gett u|un dose iperiencedI lun an ^ e n were near* daAimals, ^ » protect:t me.r At both game aiid personal to the v^d at iust have a guide and which are often shy and re< a . r wth r you at all times, in the wild. can’t walk around on Enter'Triple “D" Fan'.rm a n d Wild Eyes Animal & P hO IO can't always depend Adventures, two wildlife lals to pose for your farms that spedalize in wi It like cbildren, the mal,photo sessions. Both animals arei nnot always in the famSi which are open eve mood to hav.ave their pictures AP^vtMiyaai of the year, ar« located la latience and under* • »M atooRtaln feat stands tiei«« tba msbi road that rans tliroaim^kOlacler Natkmal Part! naariarKaHlspel,MentMlnAagBSt. I an hour's drive from KalKalispeli, sanding are(required re if you visit the gateway to Claderr NiNadonal , jjjg fgnnims. togragraphers, induding Darrellsli I------72------Park. (Neither farm aUowibws hunt- eSuse^f the nearness of the Guliijline, Lewis Kemper andId If you go. ing. as do some of the otheither game animals, youIU don't < necessarily Leonwnard Lee Rue m , have all I farms In Montana.) , . needsuperteleelephoto lenses to get jo uurneyed ri to Montana to lOettfeigtlwe: Airlinesrsthatfiylnto tl 1 visited Triple “D* in i traphs. I shot most of “shoehoot" the animals at TripleI. Clader Natiooal Park AirpiUrport in Kalispeli 2002 and Wild Eyei in AuguMAu or n y picturess wv ith a 70*200mm “ D.">.“ And each year. Popular„ (7 mMs noith of downtowtown) Include . Alaska. Big Sky. Oetta.Hc.Hortnnand 2001. Both t r ^ provideddmewrtth o nomlensonmI my digital SLR cam* PhoKlotographymagazine runs a * wildlife pictures tbat eexc x c e ^ e d era. For someme very tight head photoKMo trek, staffed with ^ e s * Noitfiwest. my expectations, t also « mal photograirtiers and open^ You'U find an airtlne schedneduieai Ihoo,lujedm>mySOOmmlM sional VKheduie.html. away w ith m any mem experi- theme game farms. indude bears, wolves, ma\■ww leop- ence th e wildiidlife encounters. ViiVisitors to Triple “D“ and.A llod0«Therearemonxira than e doan ards, foxes, bobcats, moUcy. In the credit line for the^ oners a Mnk to a weatherherwebpege. j j ^ H photboto, state that you phoIO- ICeatAvtstttoTnpie'OrO'andWUd tograCraphed the animal in capdvi;vi. Eyes. «Mch should belarrantedweam an I tyr. .T That's something th at thehe adnance.wU cost youI alla tot more than a I M S * Amemerican Society of Mediilia visK to yow local too. FuMaysessionsFill U f t Z u Pbo« fff can njn from $175 to $300$3 per person, AbatefSliralMMMittadiattktTrtpls-& ■0* Qaat Fana tear Ktlspel..Hart., Hei hi iniJoim Joi ii£> ^ depandkigonthenunttefterofpaopiain AM stlbi. Tba fata lm tfava phala0iplipbsta la p l daae to «M aafeaah thegrwp(prtvateseasi«•lens are even- Z T r l ! ! anMsa «(eiyaftanad fMas. TbTb* a ia tls at tha law h c bIs * bean,bl /Ud; Summon u a gu st testto/ og able} and the nuR«er oilofanlmatsthe w Pfmo Sa/on on the Outdooi rot««ents to photoratnon. , saa* lae»ai*, faitt, bataals. aaaMalBlaaaidbt4(MB.a t/« Nttwork and host of thtJ ,. TripiaD'oflers a specialieliatetophotog- ______,op rspherspartlcipetinglnpnphotowak- Tka tan H j H H 4 jte / Photopaphv Workshot 1 thr Do !t YouadjNttwork. shope organiied by Popu9puar Photography ••tsonBlg tnacazme (wwwjnentorsixserfes.com). tf tho prices sound high,, keepkl in mind that fiaar ^ • I f l Ak stock photos of wWanlnmimaiscanselfor thef saMfH thousands of doldoBsrs. and pnts fo there to shoot stock. ■ MsnsaaeK Contactt TripleTr *D‘G«ne onth Fsrm. P.O. Box 5072 KtfKtfspet.MT. SM03. Phone: (406) 7S54653.Web7S sitr. annr.trtpiedgamefe«ifemicom. WUd Eyes Anlmtl&PhotootoAMnUres. 694 lake Ortve.CokMTtiirtia.Faas.MT, ■ ■ 59912. Phone: (406)36367 5391. web site: vMw.wMeyesHtsaxlaxom. B« Mountain. P.O. Boxxl400.Wt«e(tsh. 1< MT. 59937. Phone: (406t06) 862-2900 WabsRa:wwwJ)l«ntn.aixom. 1 baby btMm b aa d M a tta lego(«f GlsderNatkinal Park Part>s(kHesdquarters. pMapapiwatWldCyaaAflfeaa•al West Glacier. MT.5993(936. Visitor kPhatoAdMatanaaarKalipal,I Infonnation: (406) 888-7»7600. Web site: Am MI t * iMfi daakMtea tiw «(t« freafn taaUaai let et*t ta a tba «wwjips^/g|ae. looL.toA«Mef2001 ______CoBttwatieatal MMa Ottawa Ktlapel, MeHart.

F i s h am d G a ieks COIm m e n iI t s o n bM g g a nn e i s s ul i e s II k r v A o all state licensiise vendors. wants to purchase a Ileftover pennit I Departmer;nt considers i s e s Another left!ftover tag/permit problems and tag? Toputbi ^ relates to protoblems with unfiUad coww The real difficultyy thatt b u risen la ThaTlmaaNtwa ______hunt* to leave moose permitsIts. Currently, if a h u b tersr tbat the point of sale o yowtwo cantss evidea m e s e cIted ani* draws a contntrolled hunt permit for a cannot cross>«hed( aa hunter's fa applica* > eaaeeato w emdpaai eontatintact tha FardietmcaiBiog200:1003 Ug game aat- m tls. duck deer orr Ia bull elk, h e m u n waitit tion history to letilhtjittafnady it P Ms«em VMiay Ri0onti Oflict mn M jaw n att. sons affectug dstr, elktlk, antuopt tnd E tc 7 pereent out ont year beforeb apidying again forX killed a moose, )ror if: he drew tn 324fii4389. Oanmaita can Uao beaanttobe I mooaehunters, th t Idahotho Department ol of su< nt appli* another antlerered of th tt f "**le tn tle re d d e a r o f tlktU tht prtvious ww rVHaMMtt Fish it Idog (or input tn d c tn•s ts : three changipe f ^ to spedes. Alao,, s cow DMOtt pA m itsta yetr. If tbtst rtauiauirtnonts wtre lonima/auney. Th* dapatmsnt ri»stuatraoelva r coj^thr-prop, ptrtxntnt go unfilled ttdKfayear. dropped bow would'Id ft tffect Idtho alli conanenta no Mar than Jan. 9.'9. is conittrt should be required tvtUtbUto So how doti•ts thtt tfftct tht huntersr hjmters? Tb« nu« cbangat htveha to do with to othdence'of its on htrveste*. The sig* vdio h ts t i mlady e taken t one»4iM*Uft*t* Thirdly, th t'C o nintavidtacaofaax tn t mtnimt to m tka all dear andnd e, since th t re^on biuI twot« antt* aoat uniqut situituttions, tnd thtaeits for deer, *>ii* tn d tn ttloable p e on t o n t year w aitliting period for tntleredid w a n ts to know howow t h t big g tm e lopejie h u n t t r t a t r ic t e d to;o d( o ea o r . whtthtr or not til11 dttr< tnd tlk flnt

The Times-NewsIS______Tliursday, TD ecem b er 26,. 20022 ______S cct::ction V.

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B f i s H ir / , 'I 1^ ( M —' tf Mi . S | Sam Mumlunoz, right, cooks for htr (tmllyytotbtHnasttco I Indian vlllagt«■gtofSan At tb t Md Af tiM pouda prooiroctaalonai at Barlty't Uttlt nowtrCathoaeFlo ^ RalaelTafTamptxal, Mtilco. In tht pttt t«two yttrs, womtn bi at kasttlO 10 ChBTch, MMltu Alcam andnd EtalI Loya knttl at tbt crtdta.iiM.AIOf«llnaofpto> tco Indtan vUagts havt gottm tbslrtb leadsft to bM ateohol andBodanotbtr I ptofoBow«dtbMdarii«tftt

PiartaC t t t rate flfJoMpftMband Mair. EMI loyt and MtUtiMMAIcartttakttttir ■ '■Laadiestui i m o f F t stap rolaMrioosiyattlMylMadUd tta pesada prtettsion^ UI PotadaPo rttnaets Mary andJoMpliiNUi«tbi!tlMtttfbiBtthltlit«.andlndiK:iiidtssoi«,praytrand trtats,andlaitBitaovtratvtralnlfMt. u h inI small VtillagesI ' now they spend time! wiwith theli' ■ ______Tired:d of drunk men, families, so in the endd thingsth ard better. They didn't wants n tto i U im M I womenen cut off town’s to us, so we had to get ani ______suppl;ply of alcohol Over the pastT i ; . d . . —Jerome Pos)SADA------Huasteco women havee takental ona By Mto)le WMton greater role in their wfw Aaaeclatiteted Prett Writer______as more men leave to} findfir work, often in tlte United Suteiates. SANN RAFAEL] TAMPAXAL, Many women now mat M exicoCO - As the Corona beer family budget - aooMthi I withw its clinking bottles may have led to the alcot lumberoered into this Indian village some say. Ib e regkm reliesrd i heav*. in thle e mountains1 of central ily on coffee, and grouirowers are » , angry women ran out of earning much less amiack down th e m ountain make, thm spend ooo dd rin U n f beforee hek could unload a sii«Se and it's a l t o o & d w ch b o ttleB - much to the diagrin of said S a b M b n d B , whoa th eirhhusbands. u pirtMpMb il ttt UIUN iiim irtiHliaatitJtiiJtftat'B 1 tip with their bmd stum*: aiassiaagia CatttleCtaRfeliiJtnMHiHihiaai«,TlMtf«irtMBdaa bUnghoihome (hunk or MUng ever tupor in their canifiel^ the WTomen say they aal« lto fo M i^ tntMtfidaplMUfortttclI cbMrta. SL JtfMM'B haa btU in a stu p support from tb e regioiE g i O O t R womenn of< this remote Indian vil- govemment. President tWMqrjrtin.MnUr8tM« M « « pMtsMoatr's k t M kla S( t i m . L ' ^ lag einn SSan Luis Potod state took » n n ceB t< * N rtlflpttlulM tbtcftft t Ilartt, btM vtr, that It la atwH fM d H FtfsNatkoalActkoPaiP a n y to d e m attersers inlo their own hands, power in the HuastacoICO Indiaa*^-1 tttpirW iliA refudnging to allow any more ako> most populous municiAidpalityr I be sold in their community AquisBun. two years aaoaadhatafo of2S0pc>P«»P»e- ___ oadtad down oo moooAnrfitaa. Mr|gM«dbilt«.a|Miy iititai iicm iMly bwito a i Huastiasteco women • whose cut* Tbe canfrbased Uquorluor. known tom s don'tdo allow them to own as apiardieate cr vuoo,»,flowttIke fl aUtlMthttraalsatltlKtaw'••'tCMMe .'raffl land uniunless they are wUowed or Owch In Janat tM ralat«ttl«Ptsadat.alltileaaCh(1 the rivers throug thnhete noun* orphan*sned - traditioiuUy don't tains, which are sunottrounded by MMbNtitataktplaMWI te th t tftalaii bttwtie Die. 2 ( alcohol and rarefy hold sugarcane fields. A popular ] f w t waaacti t t t rtaqr tfaf IItoy M d itttfk as tb^r Mart position!lOtts of power. Huastecot are Huasteco tong proclaim4am sagua^ ttr tia lItttlthee. l Fttedt aw w 1» I .* also called Teenek after their dientethebestfl^bar becauae bH rtdnm k-indudlt«th■ Ik e m q n r: e women's defiance has and even tite governor.r . ■ I- ad like wildfire through National Action autauthoritltK theaeluihish mountains. Since daair have set tq> roadside cha boldstaistand more than a year aga, and raids oo illegal £Sdis S & i en in at least 10 Htiasteco During a recent week, Indianvn villages have gotten their lubbed 2 jm gallons of b leadcrsirs to ban akohoTand anoth* “Moonshine seUersers around erfhnenzen communities are consid* here arv as powerfulla a m i a f ia a s ering it. d ru g tra ffic k e rs.” said sal Raul loilot of men are not happy Hernandet. the alcoholml faiqwctori w ith this,” tl said Marcelina of Aquismon. ”Therere arei bun- Martineinei, who helped turn back dreds making te in theiririr TtHaif I. th etnruck id from San RafaeL * n h ^ in their homes, in outhouses,oul seemI sad.sa But, oh vrell At leastI even in cavet”

p s r ------T ? ^ Knowthiie score?* ead 77ie nmss-Afcfeivs sport* pageil e s t o see how your favo'Orite team Is doirMng. Juannes shows a new iside ipr HrltotoTlMidaldal ing in my country. I wawanted to tallt • tamily and the S TlwDiilMMiwhii ^______about the hope, the fan i good things. *Un Dia Nonotmal* b a posi- ; AtencioA Sn! H Early in the praceatpn d writing Us tec- tive album.* __ Md albun. ColiColombian singer-song-, _ At no point Oid Juanes»es-bomJuan_ I _____✓ d u c n o s d c n e gP o d o , writer JutDts realisedrat his mood and his Esteban Aristisabal <• cocioocem « m u te had shift«ifted. Tbe angry young , . with the possible criticalcal K ai-ltlaA of * ✓ p c n o n a s d c v c o . man wbo taogg alabout tbe p S i ^ a m kucceediog a harder'*dgeiged record with • ✓ promotOKS des bI a U e s aodetal nrife pu a more melodic and ultiJtimately more • wbo quesdooedsd Itiet lack (a gooanessin viable album. He was,. however,h con- S y t U t f d .c .0.. huDanity on 200^»Xraoiticallyacdaiaed cemed about his creativtive about-face. * *HjateBien.-wtwas mellowing. He even consulted prodixlucer Gustavo ; He turnedI hishi focus inward and Santaolalla as the songs1 tookto diape. • EitoyaqiUp,paratm irla. I found Us ownI neneed for love and under- “When 1 write songs, I write « songs for • jUamenme boy para nmm$mndotofnciotai standiog a t a fsubject for *Un Dia my souL AU the successMS with Tijate ; h Normal.” tbe ca Bien* was very good forrmycakeerand n • foOowHVtohlsab caratrlaundttag dtbuL fcr me. of course, but wh

• . ^ T^gJlnggNgfgTjrtivF^■jjgldajfejjnjndjgjM I 7 3 3 -0 9 3ji~| I ExUntlon 2a i m n IMDme ^ Twin Falls■ I 677-4041 ^ BurUy w w f w . m u g| I l «< v a l l 0 y . € 0 i M ^ 9 OFFICE HOURIRS: HH- -M onoay-^FridilOAT: ------■ I BiiW liiil aSsOO A M T O 1 : 31 0 0 m ■ n i i l l l H 516 VacationiPiopeity/ Pl ’ 613 PastureWaiWanted 80» ComputoreI 903 Boals&Accesccessories (Shels ■ i i a i H TlmeShaShares 614 Wantedlb(TijRent »10 F>awood 904 Campers&Sli isafli Dtfpet 905 Guns&RiflesIfles 301 Businessi 517 CondomlniiWums 815 MoUeHomkmeSpaca *11 FmUKJCa &P90IS Homes 516 Roomnutes«esWanted .012 Heat^&AtM 900 HotTubS&P9 OpportiflWmbes 518 Mobiie Hon Condrtioningng 907 MotorHomesines&RVs lllU iililliy 302 MoneytolSloan 510 Cemeteryl'y'^ kmrnmIrlfjHiilhW 813 Auctions • 006 SnowVMdeslcto& 101 Lost&FouFound 303 MoneyWaV M 520 RealEstaUteteWanted jewelry&Rh n Equipmentt 102 CardofTTuIThanks 304 InvestmenlKits 521 ManufacturcturedHomes 701 Livestock 815 Lflwn&Gartarden 009 Spoiting&HuI Hunting 702 Fannflanct 103 DietaryAUAids 305 Contracts^ mchSuppGes BierciseBiiEquipment Equipmentt ■ y m y j l l j y 703 CustomFarPami . S I7 MisceOaneoixwsFor 910 TravelTratersflers I 104 Personalsals Mortgages i Sale 911 UtftyTraiefstofs ______105 HappyAdsAds 306 FinantialS^Services 601 Fumishedl 1 818 Musical Instr 106 SpedalNo 602 UnfumistwITL 70S F a m S o»ed e d '&Fert»zer 819 Office Equipw i i a E i s 107 AbortksnAI i y i r i i l i H 603 Punched 708 Hay, G raatn'&Feed in 090 Pets&Supp^ 1001 Aviation 100 Professionskmal Services 401 Schoolsnn/Instruction AptsJDii^ ^ 706 Hay ,B .ainain&Feed l 021 Stereofiadicd i o ^ 1002 Aulo Paits& 110 Home/HeaHeattiCare 402 MusicLes!Bssons 604 Unlumishe rnmmmfm ^ Toois&MaolacNrtery Accessoness U ser 403 TutoringI AptsJDivhiflexos M j g B g 823 VarietyFoodiod& 1004 Autos Wanted«ed Services 1005 Antiques&ColbColeetiiles i | S | ^ H 111 E nteittn RoomsRx >01 A nH qussi ipment 1008 Semi/Heavy^Equipmei« Ec 113 CMdCare lliliitU 606 MoUeHorHonws Ccau^Ues^ 824 VideoEquip ges 828 WantedToEoBuy 1007 Trucks 90m»xi 801 OpenHououse 607 Oflie«&nUi.Ckn "j •.Hyou'wtahtooook OaAoddtfw D W rld Court ASHINGTON ST. N. CMI Procododuro ond shall TWMWFALLS FA ran TMI nrm JuocuL written roaponao In Iho TWM FALLS «ALlS.lD8» 0 t Maomduda: V-02-4039 ttsmcrorTHCflTATc propor lonn, mdudmg tho MAO idvieo or rapraaonta- By; JanaanotHalay.Daputy JVflNP-^ It; C asa N e CV-OS lAOISTRATE DIVISION TO:LYLCrLCF. FRAZIER I.T h o lR laI i and numbor e l ANOTHERSUfcSUMMONS OPRMMOANOM^ PUBLISH; Docombor 9. gCoooNo.andanyroqulrod | caooiloaNo.CV<2.778 by an aoom oy m thla 12.10 and 26.9002 ^ «r. you ahouid do fo PUBLISL IS H iD ae o m b a fS . 703 WASI-IKSHINOTON8T.N. tfHacaao. ACTION COL:OLLECTION TMECOUKTYOf MnglooletfwCMrtioltfw a nl^OTHER o T SUMMONS PALLS. 06 3 3 0 1 2. II yeur rira ip o n a o la a n SERVICE. MC. :• TWMrALLt Courtol42S8hoahono8L HOWOWA * HOWA. INC.. mptly ao that your 12.1 9 ai M THC OOTMCT COURT Cc tan raaponao. il any. - TS h aiLLCONST.,MC. l l AnaNOrtoOttftaComplamLIl AnUahoCorpo »: CmNo.8P-OM23S O FT H eS T H JU nO A I. N.N..POBosl26.TwmFala. «nn IdIdaho Corporation. IE DISTRICT COURT L Y L EFP. .FFRAZIER fflualcontam■madmlsalenaor pt^ntfl. r* NOnCeOFHEARMO Idahe83303*0t26 d/b/i bo mod In timo arid MTHEI O tS m C T OF THB STATE I d rb/aARTICCIRCLE :HE FIFTH JUDICIAL 703W AS^ASHINQTON ST. N. d a n la la o l)l I Iho a a p a ra to vb k lR t: (206)736-4024 aid aorvod mESTAURANTS. ST rlagalft^prolociod. OP THB OFnAHaMANOFOR (21 n approprlaio wnttan OISTRKRICT OF THE STATE TWINFALFALLS. ID 6330t a llo g allo nnaolthaCem s - CHRttTYLBAL BAILEY. ' JOtNUALYNNAUL THE COUNTY OF TWM 00( copy ol yeur mpenao on pnPMMM. I rotpononMraqulrosconvll- OFIDAiDAHaitlAHOFOR T0*JUM1JN TREE ENT.. MC. plaint and I 0otftor dalonaos D olond«ilm l M tefB M i: July 30.1901 FALUMAOISnUTE thNo.CV-0^«ie0 TWM FALFALLS. 0 8 3 3 0 1 a d d ro a a . aiandtalaphono A ollonCColloollon ol LYNN A B & bom on Jirfy 2764. Twin Falla, Idahe noT I Procoduro and ahan CaaoNc SUMMONS 2? OTICE:YOUHAVE 2 ” ': MONS Y OU U ARE / HEREBY numbor. QlK ttto algnoturo. sorvlco, Ino.w . Itfw Piamtm. 3 0 . Twin PoM t. S33034754. BEEEEN8UEDSYTHE mehjda; SUMMC LANOHLAFORO, >3 ho ooa «)d numbor ef VOLCCC O . INC.. a n Idaho NOTIFIEDlEO tftat m ordor to moling addiMroas. and M o- kt Bta OWrtclrtdCowimand ( AoopyottftaSumnnno a B0>BOVE-NAMED PLAIN. PMnWI. )railen;and dotondind Ihis law aull. phono nuru m b o r o ty o u r lor TWIN FAUFALLS County, •I 476 W akfhold. Twin and Complaint can bo t iIFF.FF. THE COURT MAV va •X ^our roaponao la an HiRiYIBOLDT LUMBER an appropropilato wrillon oBomoy. Idaho, CaaZIER o n d TONI D. a a d oimandod m i by Iho ^ la c t ihitha^Darkel tho agamstywwi ::: poMonof^Mhorlitirtna.. by LANOMIAFORD, tho OATiothoethdayol I "'y v(OUARE H E R E B Y msrs ZIER, huaband and Compiami > SutfipoWonwflbohoort b o r. QI tfto algnoturo FRAZII >nad CoM t nooeo. irtaasa s a | pftor 10 tftai plaMlIlntfwOMidCourt Dooombor, Di ^0 0 ^ NOTIOTIFIED OM m ordor to "**?>« A copyipyoltfiaComalaini jS v rro>tfM29mdoyof i Iim oyouha I* 01 B;18 o'clock o.m. eo Twin F a la Counly OlaMcl ooolandlhlalawauil. tai an mg addrooa. and Mo- wdo. ihavollloda In and lor Twin Falla T« in o n u m b o r o l y o u r Doloialandanla. la aorvodrod with Ihis Sum- 0aolw.2Oi2002. w rilla n r tsisponso p o In iho : - J « w « y 3. 3003. in e o u d . Counly. ID. Caoo No. Court C< appippreprlatow rllion P"” " ' (oomnunttor^oirtoTwtt) WOorryDow.OaprfyClork rmy. N O Tn K C E ;Y O U H A V E mono. If youy wtih lo O iM CMrfioltfwtoDiatndCourl proparlorm.m11. mdudmg Iho C V -O M n r. « iaponoomi*lboMjdw«» :NSUEDBYTHE tho adviaM co or roprooonta-N J.HMoy.ly.DopttfyCMk Caso Numbornbor, and paid Fom Coiinly^otfmeuoo, Tho rwojro d tfw ow m >r)6i ef mMiing o r do- B E E N ry el a copy ol your ABOVEIVE-NAMEO P U m - non by^ w t aoomoy m tfiM any raouirodo d IIlling to o te ObtocaenomoyboMby agMyoukCOMPUUNr PUBLISH; PI Docombor 12. llTihlTihin twenty (20) daya any poroon who con. in IB. 26. 2002 and January ^ K THE COURT MAY maitor. youy< aheuld do ae PUBLISH;H; Docombor 8. tho Clark o01 lil Iho Court ot rORllONIESDUES II liaraorvlcoSi n«Su^ W TERJUDOMENT promptiptlyaolhalyour i2.i9andS026.2002 42SShoohonoono SL N-. TMn ouch obtoctlono, ohow lo DEMAND FOR PAYMENT. 2.2 2. 0 0 3 ______momtonaenyeu. NyouMflo JNST YOU WITHOUT w rlltanrt rosponso.r« II a n y . — — — Iho court a good roaoon eroipond.tfweeurtmoy ^o AQAINS idoorvodacopy Any tkno O tar 20 doyo - m uat pay a HUng lo o FURTHITHER NOTICE UN- m ay b>0 o lliiiod in tmw and • jjw pg g n « r r c g M r sponso on Iho 09^ iu tfi a chango o« ioiowino tfw laal pubtfco- M * TME DVTRICT COURT ^nior . 7 (udsmont aoalnit OPTMEFVmjUOICUU. hyour roaponao. LESSIS YOU R E S PO N D otfwrlOBBaoM rIM s prolaclad. OP THE FM tfon o l M o aummono. tfto « euaadomandodb^iho •ooreerlaio w rm on DISTRICTCrOPTH ESTA TE . .. . WltNCSS my hand and 0«TfBCTOFTNttTATV E m itacM hejCM ol Iho HIN 20 DAYS. READ An ^p^ MO ffl W d oaf* laMmtfioCenvliM. too roquMa convll- O P ID j^la M A N O P O R CorteweOe ooal ol oaid OMlGl Cowt E INFORMATION roaponoo AcopyoltfwCompliM pw. , ancowltlwith Rulo 10(o)(l) THEOCOUNTYOP M o M day of D ooan*or. (urfiar noico. lOlHM prtor "'SSaJMSST* *■ lATED tfna 27tfrdBy 0( BEtOM

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H B i K aB i H K at m w m s w M OgrtkHMdkanpwAMipm* ^ RJUDGMBNT I the Complahit it tents belongingtgto: pubUc hearingsswlflbehekl win - • TWIN TV FALl £ COUNTY; coui HK OF THE DISTRICT SS SJS', TY OU WITHOUT alnadmisstonser Alicia Requa,ta. Unit #18, enthelssue. : Plalntltl's aliornsy «t 527 IDAHO. >0' CASE NO. C V 0^ agai IRT NOTICE C S iER NOTICE UN- O«nlalio»«)f Ihe separate last known addiMressis4l06 Any and allIII p e rs o n s lylhePlalntiflalnthe gOVn*. . Blue Laket Blvd.. Twin 2872. |S THE COURT MAY' byi MHatov In tha M rou RESPOND nsoltheCom - North 2700 I EEaat, Twin desiring to commiimmenl may • Pent. to. ENTER f i JUDGMENT ConJomptalnt II yog wish to 20 DAYS. READ P<«lntsndollI other defenses Falls. Idaho >83301.8 The appear and I heaheard at tho l e e k t h e a d v l c a o f a n 0*PVVC tooiUtoSST* wfmVS te ► A cooy ot ttw Summon* AGAINST ^ YOU VmHOUT s e e IFORMATION ^m sy^^ndaim. contents conaislist d : House- ap^edilm e. "f— iixj CompWni M n-be-ob^ -PURTHER-NOTICE-UN.i.f JJ atloiittamey.to.thia.nuttor>.you. .e ,n H te i Nion by BEtOW?— lgnatura,unaiUng. JtokLgoodumdndJumltura— —AoootoletajtosctW flpiiQn l« _ LESS YOU RESPOND shoi tv H uaatsn a d d re s s aand m telephen* on tile with the« TwinTv Falls four written resp o n se . It : wWITHIN 20 DAYS. READ you ' lyourattomey. PUBLISH: De<)ecember 19 City Planning and Zoning Ihy, may b* filed In time uetwe^ndiftod ■ ttw attomey for Plalrtltt, HTHE INFORMATION, any ly. Idaho propoalng that In ordeirder to ^ f e n d mis 1 manng or deliv- and 26.2002 Administrator a t CityC Hall, tt you wfst) legal e u ls - fEBELOW. ^ andind other legal rights m t hSnHTWCTCOUItf e I }e In nam e to Dean t a w s uinappropriatowrii- l t ^ ery e ta cop; Avenue East, THE STATE OR IDAHO protirolsctsd. An appropriats OFTHEm B FIFTH JUDICIAL MS been filed In the ^ n re n o n s :®«'i)fiMfc“.» n V ------N O fl5 i tanc*. you sttoulS immedl- onM m id Im IIIm I Sponse 10L2SSLSS pll WBUCHI ■ ately retain an ettorney to SENDS GREETINGS TO: writtvritien .re w n se .re q y lre s ^DISTRIITRICT.INANDFOR- i ^ enaniiitod-Counr-The- M th -O ^ isignaied aoove.------BdJng sp e d al— DANIEL O: FONTES. the consompllanc* wilh Rule THE81 advtM you in this maner. DA ESTATE O P IDAHO, ^ o f of th e P e tlllo n er's coun within im t v g M n b ; ations ai a DATED this 25lh day ot . •»>above-named Defendant I0(i10(a)(1) and other Id a lu COUN3UNTY OF BLAINE P a ih sr ilis Donald Leslie Hrvlce dd thisI Summons you *”uit paypa a filing fae qhv Coundi ig are asked November, 2002. ; YOUAREHEREBY ^^ules of Civil Procsdure C aselNo.SP-02-2961 No 8w ^ tt you lell to so re- fo SSSIK' Cllyc K d Tvfin indshau also indude: NOTICE on yoti. tt yi L rg*:,"'” oawsSTk ; Clertcot the District Court NOTIFIED NC Ihat In order to and ICE OF HEARING • w court may enter lerK or trte aoove- public tiearlrui A iS m ■' «5.7ZB'2B7 7 al least I. The ttile and number ol in th e K defend this lawauit. an 1. T IS M a tte r o f: n a m e PUBLISH3H: D ecem ber 19. jSSgm enlSnl a g a n il you a s >g days piiof - W c » " Xappropriate written.re- htscase. mis change! Sweat, 28. 2002»2January. 2 end 9. 'otmnitdt f t. trad., 01, . sponse m ust b e filed with 2M. IIf your re ip o n s e Is an pstltk ^'k)w. htayoi IntheC om ; O” M onday. F PUBLISH: Oecember 6. the above designated court Ant^nawer to the Complaint H A PelitlonPei by Michael ------I* District Coun 2003. at the h within twenty (20) d a y s musnust contain admissions or Sweat t in FhursdayR. . 12,19 and 26.2002 *>' at born Ociober 15, THE DISTRICTD COURT V o'clock. P.M.,l - j S 'l h i c S ; P U B L |S H :_Thu, atter toUowing th e last pub- denfa n la ls of th e s s p a r a te 1981I at at HailM, klaho now o p t i and Dftcom- ^ IN THE DISTRICT COURT j g Illegatlons of the Com- residing nbers. tocaied llcallon ol IhTs Sum m ons, alle jing at CSaray, Idaho JUDICU K - ’f.’J - i S publishl:: Ob ecem bor 12. Avenue East ‘‘•f 2* 2002 : OPTHERPTHJUDICIAL ^the Court may an ter judg- plaliilaint snd other defenses proposso sin g a c h a n g e In THE STi 002 and January . W8 TWCT OF THB STATE S! taho,to.hesre ■ ment against you without youmimaydalm. nametoe to Michael Oisan has MANDRfBfTSEisissv S.S??;;you shootd do so *• 2003 O P IDAHO. IN AND FOR «Hffurther not)c«. u n le aa prior I.. Your > signatur*, mallkig b e e nnfllsd fll In ihA above ops 3 'BONNEVILLE , ' so that your writ- in d TERRI ______THECOUNTYOF <6 gl thai time you hav e filed a addId d re s s a n d te le p h o n e entttledCled Coun. T ha n a m e d CaseNo.g x v o a ^ i . «ns*. II any, may MOOI 5e o f ------TWM FALLS w wr ritten r e s p o n s e In th * nurrlumber, q[ the signature, the Petitioner'sPell Father Is 8UMM0^ ORE NOTICE O MAGUSTRATEDtVISION d„ In tim e and ether Request vacaUation ot a 7.5' POBUC HEAIlEARING proper tonn, Indudlng the mailnailing address and lete- Donaldikt Leslie1 S w e a t PRtMAR^ rtts protected. C ase No. SP-02-01180*1^ g ; ihone number of your . II 7 8 ' ullllly *1easement on Case t^. and paid any re- phc MFfHftAI i r ^ a t e written re- LEGAL reby given by NOTICE TO CREDITORS Xquired j flUng fee to the 6 ^ attoitlomey. PUBLISILISH: D ecem ber 19. Ptalntll IAL NOTICE property localiated a t 1175 Notice ts hereby , I.C. §15-3-601 St I.ProotoffflalUngordaUvt 26.2002 s p o n s s red number d Id a h o wlit ilt sell1 to Hunt ordlnence on>n the first or Tuesday, atthe Ihe hour oA copy ot your response to andm d Comptaint can be ob- ‘X 'J S E-NAMED PLAIN- this case 8H0BE has been appoint- p|j ESTATE O P IDAHO. I- Brotharaira A uetlon on second meetliitingdate.lt comkiuedonrlonn«rtp»B« Plaintiff's attorney al Roy, tain DOMTYOPBUUNB TIFF.TMTHE COURT M»Y jr ,raepons* Is an Jtnuary 4. 2 ed personal representative mNielson|i & 8arlnl-0arda, the I. 2003, the con- lhal occura.I. no further > • o< the above-named deoe- pcPO Bex 487, Twin Falls, heanomsytorPlamtlffa. the dent. All p e ra o n s having tdiIdaho 63303, telephone Witness V my hand and •; eleims against the dece- number ^ (206) 734-4450. it seaMat of aald District Court ^ ^ 1 ; ~ dent or ifte estate are re- you^ fall lo so respond the his this 9m day d Dec*mber, H ■ quired lo present their claimswlthlntour(4) — months after the date of the firat publication et this NOTICE OF TRUST1STEE’SSALB ^ H i nottnoraaldcMmswiDbe On < Thursday, the 24m day ot4 A|April, 2003, at the hour d forever barred. 10:0010 o'clock a m . o f said day/ at the Twin FaBs CouiM B B Claims must be preseni- Courthouse. Co County ol Twin Fiuisans, Stato d Idaho. i f S ed to the undersigned at PACT,FA INC.. an Idaho cwponttocItion, a s trustee, wil sM at the address Indicated and pubiic pu auctton, to th e h ig iM bidbidder, for cash, m lawful M f l 1 filed with Ihe Cterk ot Iha money mc ef the United States, aflaO payable a t tha Ume d | ^ B | Court aai*. sal M toOowfrw described realral Iproperty, aKuatodJn the B H ST E P H A N , KVANVIG, County Co of Twin Falla. State ofI IId d ^ , and deecTtoed as STONE &TFUtNOR loOows. lot lo-vrit: I B ^ u a a e R Q. Kvanvig The Th North 377 f**tef Altorneys tor Personal Township To 11 South. RB1gg17 EaiE a s t Boise Meridian. T ^ B &H FtmSmTimn— ^ Section 9: A paresi ef land inIn Ithe E1/2NW1/4, m ere - T«vm Pals. ID 83303-0063 particUarty p t deecrfeed a s foaows: ■ H H Telephone: 206-733-2721 B(BEGINNING at a point onI lhIhe North line of said ■ ■ ■ E1/2NW1M,Et sakt p d n t Bee dueI WlWest 350.76 te d from the PUBLISH: D ecem ber 12. NeNorm quarter com er of said SectkKtien 9 and aaid pdnt also WBM gm the Northwest Sedton B H ' Hes due East 2327.34 feet fmm oom eroleaid Section 9; GPTHlRFTHJUmaAL THENCE se u m 0*29' West, a disidislanoe d 1070.4 feet; ^ i m o SIGHI; BJIAN, STtVeve^un^arr^H DttmCTOPTHEiTATt THENCE JJ due W est a tfstanoeid of 130.00 fed: ■ ■ OP IDAHO. M AND POA THENCE^ Norm 0*29' E a s t a dWiB stanced 1070.4 feet: THE COUNTY O f THENCE du* East a dlstanoeol9ii30.00todtomePOiNT 1: H H OF BEGINNING. TWMFALLS 9/ EWFOLAUSSNOWMOI MAOtSTfUTCDiyitlON SUBJECTTO:8 *- A county road rtglrighi-d-way en tha NortTh o m f u o ^ ^ ^ B^ B ^ B newkxm u s 323 MAGNUM 4X4X2 C8eeNo.8P-02-0tl3S’M em 25.00 feet thereof. poll Mochln* »dtoahe.anddescrtoedsa ef ■ ^ Deceased. idtowstowii: to NOTICE IS HEREBY tl ES, P h a se . Twin Falls lA - Lot 47. FAIRWAY ESTATES, 1 '-.IiPolaris Cnothing ^ GIVEN that RuaaeO Dale County. c Idaho, according to0 theU elfidal plat thereol H ]kV Turnipseed has been recerdsd ^ kl Book 16 ol Plats,. pagepi 30, records d Twki M B . appoinled personal repr*- FsasCeuny,UahaFi ^y>)ats,Bibs,FFleece, Boots^ aentatlve of the above- The Tnato* haa no knowledtodge d a more partleUar named decedent Al per- descrlpoon^ of m * abov* r*lsr*nceneed real propeny. but for B t| B M l J i O l aona having d a m against purposes «■ et cemplianc* withIth Section 60-113 Idaho me decedent e r the eetaie C c ods, th* Tniete* haa been kdotnionned m e addreea d 976 : ^ ' ^ 1 WADE & SHW*'' Olynrmpia Mustangg II Gloves are required to present wm elch u r t* . Tw in F a ia , k tthneiaaemdknaaaasedaMd e i . meir damie wttMn tour (4) woh ^ trw seid real property. t.xifum a R eclinersn sl monrns aflar me dale ol me Said aato wa b* made wvnimoui eevsnani e r warranty Simmonns Skiis Ustst: $39.95 NOW $2 3 .9 5 first publlcallon of Ihls regarding rs nas. peaaeaston er sneincumbrsnooa to saoafy ths > U st: $181.95 nedeaoraaidcwmewiabe etiligBtion el s*cur*d by and_pursursusnl to the power d a d s I list;$429 lorever barred. c a eS iT e d to th* D**d ol T rual«d * iK u H d by J e ta i Pu*e § N0W$3( NOW $139.95 Clavne must be preeent- «id « 0*W Fu*a, huaband andnd 1w «e aa Grantor(s), wim SEE cm INDOORR SHOWROOM! •d te the undersigned at Oakwood n Acceptance Corporatliratton. LLC a a m e Benee- _____ the address Indtoated and d d « y , under m e Deed ol Trusttrw»rd*dAuBual17.1066 rei H | Med wim the Clerk el me as « InMtfnisnt No. 1969016391196, recorde d Twki Fals : C ourt CowHy. C kJahe. T he Benefldald kitoradI d add Dead d I H■ H I B • STEPHAN. KVANVIG, Ttustt | was subeequenDy assignignad to Qieee MwhdtM - STONEATRAINOA Tnjst Ti Company Nadonal Aaeodixid to n . aa Truatoe uM d d - SNCOW/MOBILE SFSPECIAL t W R uM eiG .K vw n« ed «, as el Man;h 1.2000. recercerded July 14, 2000. as \N\mER : Atternsysfer Personal kalnm jf ni Ne. 2000010646.. T)The BeneM d intored d aald Deed ot Truat waa subsjbsequentty assigned to 2 and 3 Cylinder C includides: J p S ^ b S S b 0O altw qod A ec ep U n c * Corpo>'poratton, LL-C; rec o rd e d * Bt •aiKkiMkt 31 . Twm F H S .D 633034063 w n C sw fcar as. aooa a a toatfwrum ed N a lO O aO H ltl ki • o K g n n M : Telephone: 2I»73»721 9, • Adiutflradc ■ • d N c k iU a l • dM ckebldiaf. K A d M d oilnl«ang*oain The detauK tor whict) this1 aatoBl la to be made la tw « DttTNCT OP t m STATI ^ • C h K k d c a w L RVDA-RVIACERRTIFIED MECHANK;S OPR>AHOi,MANOPOII ^talure to pey m e ameuni duaeindsrfteoartatoPidMs* u THITOUNTVOP •aory Noto and Deed ol T rustt inir m e amounto c aia d tor • Cludtb,!! ______" A lf b r M1 0 4 .9 5 TWM PALLS m^ erewider ae loiewB: MorCHyIypaynwntod68ia60dua p ^ ■ CaeeNaCV-02-44»4 tor k the monma ol June 200Z Snu^ondMbdngtomatfn : SUMMONS - d 4 ato of aato. t o g ^ r with tautato diargae and monthly ^ S i s S S S S i ^STHWHEEIS g ag g T A X H E R i m • CANYONSIDI BNTin* payments P M milng. Tha eumm 1owiM on the oblgatton klB W IM isrBisiiiillaiiiiil.M ID./M , KSSra■s 6 'Stodi »dUr ew w * Pua : PRISIS, me., an Idaho •a e o n d by aald D**d ol T n aM l ll la t1& 6^ a s prind- itNMIMS K IIW ^ S*t. ■ pal, plua aeivic* c h a n M aaonttomeyilaee, eeatt d n s S M lorMtoaun. any M J miaa^^e«to6daryto eiq M i g a & s r Sr ; a 7 = r i ' “ i r t i w w l M h r NilW M 4 n97.1 - f . I .i P M M S . Pprotod tta ir aacurRy totoreet an a I ve nrale d S .2 S % (ram M ^ 1.2008.SweSwSiSM uert 2SS-.g a .-L>,! aediCMNU3HwM ' . DAMD. a P O N m , antf titta ee p M panaMto* and totoreeirsdSRdatodads. HOW '•>V.VV'> Tha Banaidafy etods to sal■ a d causa tto feud property ^ B OttMPOirrM. Stand I H m e » d lw WUto B e w e U * MN *w to d i a n d w » ^ to ba a d d to a o d ^ a a u oMoaai Daisd iN tM day d Dacsnbi S S a o o a . ^ — W0WVII.7VV. notice;youhavb 2H iTaiia raiw a n n SSTTSeOwSStSSSdedfSm ^TBeroSTra 4 TWIN FAUS . S B E N B U B D t Y T H e TTniat Odoartor Oiartos C. JUM, ABOVE-NAMED PLAIN­ 1-«0»-B24-SM 5*r IOS- • 2nd RV D*de leed TIFF INTHE DISTRICT IPU8U8H: Deo^m ber 19, M,2002aiKlJ«iuaiy2snd9, 20 h f c u J s a d todays tm . tilslileuBdJsrisrJocfseolSI4».l1i COUr^TINANDPOR 22009- . ______I^ ______EXIT IB 2 OFF M im iA T E 8 4 lelar ie the left • npperary Re *. hiotw >or BluttrdioB purpowi on ___ E4 Tlnw N tw . TWtn F1>».lit, Maho ID u rtd ty , D tetmnbtf28,2002 b i ______'

M g a mmissmm K MOT3TICE0F TRUSTEE'S SALE -Plals,ais.Pnoo3a-TheTni*te*. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALEtLE On Tuesdayy. the 1st day d April. 2003 a t th*hourdthe * -Corthuadtompmlouiw - NOTICE OF PROPOSED a mmat. at First American Title' BS no ' knowl*dg* of * On Mond>nd*y. April 14, 2003, al th*i hoh o u r of 10:00 10:00 o'ctock a.ni.m. of sakl cUy at AlUance TitU»8E*craw, 8 E > Insurance Company, tho ore particular descrlptton OF PERSONAL PROPER!RTY , o'ctock AM.uM.. d said day. m m s oflkw d AIUatw*TltU8AIU 3tlS*condSt.3t. N., Twin Falls, in ths County < 7:00 o'ctock. P.M.. In Ihe 1duly ^ ! appointed Successor olI lhthe sb o v e -releren c ed PLEASEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Twi Dorp, tocated al 311 2nd Street^ NI orth. Twin Foils, SUU d Idaho.Idi Charies W. Fawcett, a s 8 let, a pdltlcal subdivUlon ef the w I City Council Chambofs. TmiTrustee, wlll on April 15. roperty blit, lor purposes District, i t m i . AllUnce THU & Escrow Corp^ ^ . . a a tnist**. Trust**, will ssdsn at pubito auctton, to me highesthest bklder, localod a l 305 Third Avo. ' compllanc* with Sectton proposes« e s to sen lo the Jerom e Highway C I pubUc Auctton, to m s highest bkto rful nnoney of the United SU tes, all c — nti» EatrT vwfl-FaM TtgF )-ii3 of'idino'Cod*ritw ■witKftvisii S I & y S K - ^ wsei(resitfii9d'%nii»n(r tanarren ialTihTlon^»r^dm«iEedW p I. p r o p e l described more partlcula Ao. 10 hear a request by: tokt,k>bby of the Otiice of First J™»*vste* has been lnform*d Idsho, prc S fi'S S S '. SS.Sia.f:h hAS a branch to th* convnunltyIlty i*t th* sits d situ A U d to th scCounty of Twin Falls, SUte ofMdaho,and Idal MAGIC VALLEY Am.American Title Company. iT*'ISI th* addraaa ol 909 On* (ij^(1)1 im Idaho Norland Striper,r, ModelI Urtwn A, th* sale), momonoy ordor. S u u d Idaho chscksi*ork)c*loov. d*scrib*dasfoOioOows. lo-vrlt: — REGIONAL MEDICAL 2bq260 Third Avenue North. n t CIrcl*. Klmb*r«y, ID VIN 1017 :h*ck, or caah equlvAlent In Uwfulful monoyr of m* L d 9 d K IN G SSUBDIVISION, l Twin FalU County, Twin FaUs Highway Distrtot prepo*osestosellandm* unty. Idaho. i CENTER tlu4,Twin Fslls. ID, sen at public mi.issem*timss*s*o- TheTwl At*s, All p*y*bU a t ttw *Am* timeJ n w d * * U ,m e according to Ihe plat lh*r*of rocorded In Volun'olume 7 d . Roqueais.a.Spaclal.Use. .1^1auction to the highest- c'*lalad.w ' ith.sald real. .JeromeTie.Hlghway.DUtrlct.proposes.t ! i.lo.purchosBjh*. .fooewlnadMd*scrib*dr*al proparty, sKuatsdid^ln ir ttw County- -PU tt. P a g * 4 5I. .r records d s a t o C o u n ty .------Permit which, II granted. kidrbidder, lor cash, iri lawful P«>g*operty. Sakl sale will be above-die-descrlbed personal proporty Bits, s u t* d ld«he. and describededasfdtows,to i EXCEPT th* SotSouth 54 feet Ihsred, >0.00. pursuant to th* provisions would allow (ho applicant ^money ot me United States. ade wlthoul covenant or S7.000.0i _ ANO EXCEPTr at portion thersof more partlculaicuUriy de- w s 67-2322 and 67-2323. The Tw to operate an ambulance .ii.all peyatile at th* time of arraniy regarding title. Sections < rwki Fans Highwsy L d 2 ln BBleck l o 27 ef Filer TowneK*. *cc«xonUr>gtothe scribed as begini^nlng at me Nonheasl comer difsaklL sal dO , n proposes to ratlty tho proposed w eervke from property local' .sate, . . the following de- P^*’9s s e s s l 0n '0 r e n c u m - Dlslrlcipr list th*r*of, rocorded In theiW Ol leeofthe THENCE SiSfliheriy on a Itoe paraUal to and W*stVest 10 fed < meeling scheduled tor Friday. Jar odal tst Rose Slreel !crllscribed real and personal Ances lo satisfy the obll- at Its mei ir.:s»i5sr:i sssss;U cerder e f sa id Twin F*!U CourvHmty, Id a h a Irom the centeHkritoe d King CIrcU Drive fo ra disurilstancedS | Norih In Ihe City ol Twin property (horeafler referred 9^*^itton s«cur«d by and pur- 1:00 PMPM at i the Twin Falls Highway Oisti rust** haa no knowledge of a mmorapartlcutor e iwi; Falls. folocotlecllvelyaslhe t u n t to tho powor of sale at 123434 Highland I Avenuo East. Twin F it of th* abova-descrfbed rea! profproperty, but tor THENCE Southvthwesteriy along a cuivo Imving a ne Highway District proposes to ral ig a SO fod | A complolo description Is ••Propeny'). p - altuated in Ihe >nferred In th* Deed ol Jerome H rallfy the proposed n ^ ^ dof compliance with Idaho Code,de. Sectton 60- radius and a ceicentral angio ot t8 ’4V a distancenco of 16.3 on lilo Wllh Iho Twin Falla County of Twin Falla, S tate I™**rust executed by Ja m e* writtenn agreement ag at iU meeling schedulduled lor Thuisday, i i a t h e t rtrustee u he* been lnlorm*d Ihath a t th e stre e t fesi to a point whichwti U 11.7 feet Soulh of the Nortt^totm lin e d iiy 9.2003 at the hour of B:00 PM a Clly Planning and Zoning of Idaho, ■. td-wii: «. • Marlon, » emantod man, Januaiyfi Aattheofltoadtlw Jdd/essorof; 126 Bth Str**t, Filer. Idahohe i83326. may sakl Ld 9 and 2525 feet W est ol the c*nieriine dIKtogClreU Kto| Adminisiralor at City Hall, loLol 8 ol Post Subdlvtalon, I his solo and aeparata Jeromene Highway H District tocatod ot 30iN100W,Jemme, N JSmelimesbrs bs assocU ted with SAM rsal prop>rop*ity. Drive; I. 321 Second Avenuo East. twTwinIi Falls County. Idaho P'®Property, AS Grantor, to Idaho. Kcessful bidder c s n n d provide thebklpricetwthe THENCENortheh a disunc* d 11.7 feel to th* NoittMoithUned 735*7267. roC'recorded In Book 15 of C srested parties may obUin copiesas d the proposed on* d m* above means ol paym Lugo. J oIf-j m ------by contae strict oHice al 30 N m ent a s dindirected within 10 mlnutss, the:he s a le will be of th s S oulh linelir extended of Ihe above cies V. Jerom e. Idaho 83338. Persons needing special, NOTICE OFTRUSTBIT^'SBALE tOOW.Jl wwdUtsly and any tM by the highligh ^ r Irm property and WeWest of a North-Soum line ninnlng:ito g p araM rED this lOlh day ol December, 20 accommodations at a pub> qOn i Apnl 8.2003. at th* hour ollT^%^kp.m.ofsaki 1 :i DfED 2002. the prevtous’Hjs’sa u . will be r e j e ^ , all In aaccordance c o wtth to and ^ feel WWbby of TitleFact. Inc..c.. l 163 4ih Avenue North. Twin FallsFalU Highway District Idaho Codede <45-1502 el.Sec. Tbe Successotsor T nistee h as no knowtedge of iren Dalton, SecreUry » of a mor* coniact the City ol Twin jTwin ’i' Falls. Idaho. CHARLES C. JUJUST. ESO.. Attomeyat Sato SAUbU will b e m ade without covenaniunt or wananty particular descscriptlon of the above-referenci*nc*d rsal , Palls At 735-7287 at leasi Law. a s Successor T n u te* . willII sells< at publta auctton lo ne Highway " District title, possesston or encumbrancesBOS to satisfy ttw property, but foriDr purposes d compliance wim SacttonSed 60- Itvo (5) working days prior i arie Lickley. SocroUiy the highest bklder. for cash. In lawfiiwful money ol the United By Mane I secured by and pursuant lo the p 1t3,IditeCMifidfi. th e S u c c esso r T rusteeI hsih*ft b * sn ' lo tho meeting. eSlates, ,; all payable a l the tim e of t I In the deed d imst sxecutsdI by ELIJAH D. m t o m S a t t Mthe street address of 647 Klr>g O n -UBUSHJSH: December 18.19.20.26.27 iC lreU 'D r., U M ar N, Orton. ^senbed real property, situated In the '7.rd28.ai02 mNlSeLLVLY a n d CHARLOTTE CONNELL'•LLY. H usband Twin Falls. Idahiaho. Is sometirrws associated wtmrWisakirssI a Community Oevalopment e.BiState of Idaho, and descnbed a ssfoltows fo lov^t: andW tfe,, a s Grantor, to ALLIANCE TITLE Oiroclor Lot 3. Block 4. CARTER SUBOIVISVISION NO. 2. Twin Falls ------CORP.,AST» Trust**, for th* benefit and securieurity d Don J. '^laW sate willrill be made wtthout covenant or wwarranty ' County. Idaho, according to the• oodidal plat ihereof re- Sm ith, a mm aarried m an ** hU *oU end **( possssston or eneumbrances loosatUfylhe sal PUBLISH: Thursday. corded in Book 11 of Plats, pag*> to,10 recordsof Twin Falls |{^ t h e i eneftoUry. recorded October 2 .2 0 jred by and pursuant to m* poworiw e rd M to ...... D ecem ber 26.2002 . HE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTHFl JUDICIAL Coonly. Idaho...... DISTRIITRICT O F THE STATE OF IDAHCMO. IN AND FOR " IS 5 , 2000415382. and ra-ncordsd1 DiDecem ber 22. conferred in th*ihi D**d of Trust oxeculed ^ R F O N P . nstnmwnt No. 2000019884. Mortfi nmanUd P*r*on, Grantor, to NOTICE OF ANO- THE COUNTV O F TWIN FA Cartes W. Township 10 South. Rang* 17 EastIsst. BolsoMertoian. Twin MAGISTRATE DIVtStOI 'an* County. Idsho. THE ABOVE i S S f u c SAsoor T nuto*. for th* benefit and I TRUSTEE'S SALE • ARE NAMEMED TO COMPLY WITH SE< Trustee's Sale No. Falla County. Idaho No. CV-02-3457 :URITY BANK. HJL, reconled Mei ^S*clion 7: A pare*l o l land k>cated 1). IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESEIliSK SgJfs 02.MB.31050 lea m «ie S l « SE 1/4 NE S o r lcCE E OF i SH ERIFFS SALE ON EXE.ECUT.ON jment Ne. 1998008833. Mortgagesg*r*cenls i •IAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT.r. FPRESENTLY d^rtTFAlU Co Nolle* Is hereby given 1'1‘,1/4. mor* patticularty d**crtb*dISS *s follows: FLOYDro ULLY L CO.. County. Idaho; and assigrwd tooth* thi Idsho COMMENCING st th * quartar co. RESPONSIGSIBLE FOR THIS OBUGATION. Ihat. Alliance Title & ^ com*r common to Sec- pi.iniiisinlltt, Finance AasocUtton by Assignrlignmont d Uons 7 snd 8. Township 10 South.Ilh, Range 17 East, Boise ^ ThedeUultsuit for which thU s a u is to b* msdci ^ U failure to: o 2 r t * ! 3 T S rreconled e on March 29.1999,, asa s Instni- Escrow Corp.. th* duly Kipal and Inurest paymentt a s sst Meitdlan: BRUCE: e EBLAIR a n d AMY BLAIR, hustk sstl^onsakl m*ntNo.199M9408834, MongsM rKxintt off TwkiTw FaBs •ppolntad Successor Trust a n d P r o m i s ^ Note. Th*h* * « ld d a y . * t tf)* d S * pt*m b*r28.2000. P*ym*nU«sa»fcid*fau« i SfllSNOT. Pf *ntr*nc*loAm*nc*TW*& 5BEGINNING: ^ ct d th* S u t* ol Idaho, In andI fcfor the County d PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOIFOR THIS M ths d October and Nov«nb*ri rol d 2002 in ths OBUGATION. E*erow.3118*condStr**t ^Thsnce North 0*18* E ast for 67.221 I FALLS, on a Judgm ent r*ndersdsd In that Coun on Thenc* North 88'O t' W **t for 92.112rJ ,8 &fe*l. . O ctober:Mr 21, 2002. In fsvor d FLOYD0 ULLY CO., the I $304.28 por monm and continuirnuhfl Tbs deUultiforw fc htoh m u ssU U to b* m*d«nade U ih e Noflti.TwlnF*ll*.IO,**llai ^ nm ther*afur until d a u d saU or r*reirwUtement. (aUure to oav wt public auction to Iha Th*ec* South 0't8 ' W *st 87.22 fW M thw*ln. *nd against BRUCE 6LBLAIR. The Defen- It cipal balanca as of December Udder, (or cash, m ^rh*nc* South 88*06'E ast fer 92.1Meii.tlo»»POINTOF e 2 S St>*r*in. * for th* sum d S617.80.11 hhave UvUd on a l ber 4, 2002 U under m e ^•d < d Tnist'Nou d*t*d March 26?^J .W 5 ! )6 together wim accnied and accnKwutoglnurest the amount d $ lawtU money ot the Unit«d BEOINNINQ. ght. litl*, and Intarsst ol Ih* DafUfendant BRUCE I $459.00 **ch. for ms monmsths e l June Th* Tmsts* h u no knowledgedge Of A mor* particular h' it the rau d 9.0% per annum, fre States, all payabi* *i th* ^ f. In c*rtak) real proparty describede don Exhibit A and mb*r, 2002. Induslvs; snd forr eea a c h ^ Mscnptlon of th* *boy* r*fer*nc*c«*dr*sl proporty. but ler >d SI 2894 ADDISON AVE E. romTl rAiXS. m >, 2002. Tba per dUm is $6,802. lr *r*atur unti dau d saU or relmbun llm* of **1*. the lollowing ^ I S*ction 80-113 Idabo 1. there U else due any escrow c d d*scrlb*dr**landpar> ourposss ol complienc* with Si I. cdUctksn fees. An ^Hnquent paymenupa ars now du*, pkis accui Cod*, th* Tm stee h a s b**n Infonformad lh* *ddr*ss of EXHIBIT-A" (•(.GturgM,ies, advances, attorney f**«. I***w a o r c o e tta s - u u chargts. piwilus sny co s u or expenses assocUadAUdwW t tost W kachlna Av*. W .. Twin I TownshIiship 10 Soulh. Rsngo 17 E*i:.il ollli. Boll. wim m u lor*cto*ur* and tha baUncsincaowtogud thU fortciosur*.re. The accnw d interest Is a t the r a u d Dm** assodsiitd with the saM real•*■ Iproperly. Meridiannan. Twin Fans County. Idaho, M the obligation **cur*d by aaUld**ddtnAtU da 6.07% psr anmmum from May 1. 2002. Thepra principal th* •Prop*rtyi. s«uai*d m W, exchiding lnur**t and costt ar th* County of Twin F*n*. S«U ® sal* wU b* m ad* withoutxit covenant or warranty seSonin 14: A parcel d Und in tho NWWl/4 NEI/4, m o . I and expenses baUnceowlnoasa s d thU d a u on the obligationisecuredby se e regarding no*. poss**sion or *ncuneumbranceatoutistylha ^iculai»Urly descrlbod a s folhmrs: Con-Dmminclng a t t u wurred to enforcing ths obiigsttonitons thereunder s*MD**ddTrurust U SSI.379.24. pku accnwdd inInti u r a s td 8l*t*olid*he.le^: ^ saU, a s tnistee’s fees snd/or reaac LellBinBtocfclolSoulh obiigaticn s*cured by and pursuan w *sum comor d sato NWt/4 NEtiEI/4. w a o n ^ attor- th * ra u d 6 .0 7nfc % per annum from May 1.2002.>2. l a s authorized kt the promissory>rynd***cur*d r DATED this27 • 3 Heloht* P.U.O., *cco(0- M n l* ^ n lh* Oe*d ol Trust *x*e f etee nmnmg du* East for X .0 leet. 27m day d Nev*mb*r. 2002. s *lngle men u Grantor(s). wltTMth H oiSU okl F ln s M Mtftdary d said NWt/4 NEI/4; irementtoned Deed d Trust /aiCHARLESW.W. FAWCETT inototh*Onici*IPI*t«)*r*- i * ' Mem0er9.2002 Of, Med tn Book 17 e l Ptat* Corporstion III as Ih* B*n*flci*niwr und.rm eD e^ of ?J?eJCE n CE Soulh 1*13' East for 40.0 Ufeet to the REAL *M*mb*rdihsw Idaho SU U Bar. Tnjsl r*cerd*d November 7. 20(2tW 1 *s instrumsni no. pointTO 01 F BEGINNING; E TTTLE 8 ESCROW CORP. SUCCESSOR TRUSTEETl *lPsg*(s) 13. Official iSi!2001-020819. f*eotd* of Twki F*M M nold.T n»t Officer Record* of Twin Falls ^ '• I s CounM. kUho. t h eiCE n c e South 1*13' E ast lor 40.0 fefeet to the REAL THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE^ nI a m e d TO COMPLY m , ^T OFo I BEGINNING; wmb*r 5 .1 2 .1 9 and 26.2002 County, Waho. iDacember 20.2002. January 2 .9 1 Th* Trust** has no WITH SECTION 45-1506(4M*), 10/IDAHO CODE. NO REP- t h eICE n c E South l 't3 'E a s t atong a knapip a ra tM to a n d W PUBUSHiDs ^T THEY ARE. OR ARE knowladg* ol * mer* RESENTATION IS MADE THAT' om tne Westwn boundary d ssk)kJ iNW1/4NE1/4 tor ______NOT. PRESENTLY RESPONONSIBLE FOR THIS - ■ NOTjnC E OF TRUSTEE’S SALE partieulardsscftpllcnollh* ^ fast: OBUGATION. ICE South 70*35' East for 240.0 lei FA-14790 NOTICE OF TRUSTETS SALEkLE Onms2ndid day d AprtL 2003. si the hour o bul,torpun)oa*solcD^ Th* d*f*uH lor wtrich thi* ssi*sU Is to b* m *d* I* th* n E NICE C E South 40* 12' East lor 63.7 Uot > u r d 1 0 M e n FA-14838 AM..ds*Mdaylay. (reoognised tocal Ums), In the C ane*wlai8*cuen60-1t3 ^tsaur* to pay th* am ount du* undind*rlh*c«UinPmmi*. JS CECE North roo* W*st atong * int•w psrsBel to and n e O ffice d ) 2 tlh dav d M arcm 2003. a t mwhourd10:18 e h FlrdAin*rtc*nin TMe Compern, 260 3rd Avenue e« U sho Ced*. th* Tiu*t** w ry Not* *Ad D**d e l TruM. Inn ITth* *fflounu csM for aMiMihwt Irom th* Easiem boundary d ssatoNWt/4NE1/4, a . mue North, nereunder a* lolows: MorMNy p*yi9*ym*ntsOl $893.87 du* 7 .5 tM to the Southern rtght-d-wi aid day. (recognized tocal Uma)..inm*Offte*d In TMnF*M*.tothI ths Couniy d Twin Fsls. S U Uu d d W a h a h**b**nintomied0Mttfi* aughandmekjdinototh* irlcanTMa Compem. 280 3 d AwAvwM wNorth. First Amsrictnn TUs1 Cernpany d Idaho. Inc.. ar *ddr*s» of 24M Jerdan ler the month* d M*y 2002. t h r ^ f i i ’ii S i L. an klaho a s su c ce sso r inislee. will aell at Lane. Twin Fall*. ID )at* ol sal*. toe*th*r with Ul* c osaklUwtorjr 211.3 M U M la. In 8 w County d TwM Fals. StiStsUdM sho. Corporatton. as III a t pubito irlcan Tide Com peny d klaho.. lmInc.. an Idaho auctMn.tolhshihighesl bidder, tor cash er cashUn B330t.i**om*llin*s*sw» ^»aym*nts *ccnwtg. Th* *um owl .POINT OF BEOINNINQ. M erachedi clAted wllh ssld r**l ^Mcur*d by s*U 0** d ol True! ts.“S S a.K iS 'S S I und*«sign*d. Sh*nff d TWIN FA Ion, a s succ*»*or trust**, willil t> sa il a t pubito (cash equiveUntHit), in Uwful money d me UnkedM d S U U s. praperty. Sstd sal* w t b* pM. plus swvtos c h a r M . attom*]m*y'*t**».(io«sotthl* nu*ry 14. 2003. at 10.00 a.m. at » m* hi^w M bidder, tor c*sh orrcashUrscheck cai aapavM atmme i time d s a u to cempaance wimMm ISectton m*d* wttnout cov*nant or ^loriirtMur*, any and a t lunds *ip*i E. TVnN FALLS. ID 83301, s* l at pubkc auctton to rivsunt). kn UwW mon*y d th*tUniudSttus. m 45-i^(9)idarUho C o d e, th e loOowlng d e scnc n b e d r* * l protect their aecurtty M *r**t. andStSSM il mruSng^^ £ %gh*sl S mI bldd*r. tar c*sh, *1 th* right. * *t th* am* d * d * to eo m p amnoe e wtm Sectton property, sikwt*itsd to th e County d Twin F aas. ls. Si ta u d M fM n ty r*9*rdlfi9 till*. , log*ff>*r with d* n- Beaa***lenor*ncum- ^raia d 8848% from April 1. 2003002 8 OCE BLAIR In th* *bov*-d**crtb* 9) Idaho Code, the folto«^ describeddei rsal idM.anddescfKf«edeetoBews.to-wiL- quant lan* plus psnaW** and mtsr M O M to s*tl*fy th* eM - ^ iM«»*ttoth*dM*efseU.' < th*r*d as may b* n*c****ry lc sMieted in tw County d iFaBs. Fi SlaU d TownsMptOSoitoum. R angs 16 EalL BoUe Mertttsmdun,Twto Tha BsMlbanr elacu to ee> or a trust pnp*ny ly to „ **tlsfy su c h *x*cutlon. toi d ds*crtb*d a* toaows. to-wic Faaa County. Ida g*ttan**cuf*dby*ndpur> MEEKRANCH- SecSon 18: A pi suaMte«t*pow*fels*l* e be sold to aalWy aaid oM gaHea *t*ndoo*Ulh*r*on. d Paital R-44 UPPER ROCK CRE pared d Und tocaied to th e E1QSW1/4E in Dated m * 3rd d*y el 0*c*(nb*r.:? 2002 . rEDDsc*mb*r9.2002 ES. f i^ FaasFa County. Idaho teconUn to rty deecflbed a s tolows: conferred m the Deed el ^5*'s/PeuisP*l*(*on o s s i g s s ? , Truet *x*cul*d by R n O. ^ Tw1nF*liF*ls County Sh*r1ff Sunrey. reccv corded In 8 ^ 28 d MUcallM 0 al the Soum One Ouerter (SI/4)n/4) comsr 2002. recorc BMl** *nd D*ber*h D. rraet Onie*r for Chart** 0 . Ju*t,•E* El 0- /sMfsyn*yn* TousUy. Shertit w rds d Twin FalU County, Idahlaho and more d said Sectionn 18.i from which m e Seum w estd c« o n w r d said Sectton 18 Bertis. •* tHMtand and mm ly described eefoaows: 18 beers N onh 89*38'02‘ W est.It. 2, 2374.28 PUBUSH: D*c*mb*r 12. 19, 28.: wtt*., a a Orantor, to Twin ^ (8. 2002 *nd J*nu*ry 2. pugusHJSH: D*c«T«*r 26.2002, Jwmaiyny2and9.2003 9 12 S o u th . R a n g e 18 E., B..M..M. Twin FalU feet, said Soumrb*ingm be * Falls Titls and Escrow ^» 0 3 Uho TRUE POINT OF01 BEOINNINQ: Sectton 13:1 Company, ss Trust**, tor 3: Tbat pan d the SW1/4SWI/4/4d* c * c rtb * d * s Thsnc* North 889 9 '3 8 t tr W est atong th* Soumm boboundsry tn* b*n*m snd s*cu(tN el — IdtoM : dth*SW l/4di>1 aekl S*ctton 18 tor * dW enceidSO.OOlt: d 8 BEGINNING indy Mac Bank, F.S.B, NG at the Southwest comsr dH said• S*citon: Th*nc* Northn 00'38'S2’C East parallel wilhlh th e East ** B*n*flei*ry. d*l*d L*;TAN*: 021821407 NOTKE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE& ThenceNort4orm 0‘59D r Eaat 632.75 fadettothoREAL » boundarydthe:u SW t/4 d aaW Sectkm 18 forrad a d tttan c * ntte Order Noj 0201•8487 O n T u me hour ol 10:00 POINT OF E 11/22/3000. rscerded I Tu**d*y. Aprt118. 2003. at thi IF BEGINNINO: Th*nc* Normi0*59‘0rE 0* ast d 418.52 Uat; 12W2000, under Instru- ^PareeINo: RPHtttlOOtOOIA o'eloekABk AJL. d said day. m tne dftoe dAMenceTMe*d 177.35Uet:•t: Tbonc* Soum 89'33'ir E**tsst 379.37 Use Tb*nc*Norm8; 89*38’0 r W est peraBel wim> thothe Soum NOnceOF TRUSTEITETBBALC Eecrewl treet North. TMn Thenc* Sout meni No. 2000-019110. . m Corp. toceted ei 311 2nd Stn oum 0r0 3 '4 5 * W**t 177 J5 U *It;Tbonc*Norm t T boundsrydthe:10 SW t/4 d said Sectton 18 forre e d d ttta n c e Mertgeg* r*cords el Twtn . Tbe iolowing ds*crft*d prep*rtyerty wB b* *old *t pub«c F*H*.1. ID10 83301. Alhance Title & E*Escrow Corp.. a* 89'33'irw* W**t 379.13 f**t to th* TRUElUEPOINTOF d719.35Uet; suctien to the high*« bidd*r ji*iy*bUmi*wfulmon*yof y « successoi aton.tom*high**i BEGInnino F*lls. County. Idaho, tfw »sor trustee, w« **a *t puUto cucttt NO. Tbence North 07br42’l9'W esttoradW wteed3l t8182.20 ft; ' beneficial n * r* st in wNeti ft* umtsd SUM. m the oniM• c**h, cashUr* (fwck. c*rtifU(U dch*ckorU I*(« EXCEPTINGNG THEREFROM: Thence N onh3l31*54*42* East tor a d tU n c e d1327.82 32; ft; Eecrew. 90S Shostieite 8tr**t»*t North. Ttvln Fell*. ch*ck.(fn hlnm *coiTvn(rtty COMMENCtI Is pr*s*ntly lt*M by Indy ^ 1, (fram a bank which ha* a branch i ICtNO a t m* Southwest coRwr dds*kJS*etton I Th*ne*Nermi616'55'19* W est tor a A sunoe d31309.6011: 30 M *cBank.F.S.B.. Th* id*ho « » 0i . on o«noaooi«l11:30AM,(r*oogntt*d li *tth*siusiU d the saU). money ordor. suuudldahochock t l3;Th*nc*aw stong m e W ssurty BoundsryrdsaidS*ctton d : Tb*nc*North1414*06*42* East tor a iM ance d1145.70 14t ft: • b 0v*Orani0f»ar*nMrMd lecAl tun*) lor the pu rp o ee et tortorsdosing thet c*rtak) or tocala l Dovemmentg cfwck. or c*sh *qiiquivtUnt in Uwful 13. Northn y 1 ^ r0 4 ' East 832.75 feet: TTh h o n c* N onh Thonc* North 03*52*19*03 W est tor a disunca d9113805 13 ft: le cempty vrith Sectfen 4S- Deed of Trust c*cerd*d 08/91/11/1999 as Instrumsnt montyoly ol the UniUd SUU*. a l p*yabUI*atm*sam*tim* I 88*0r04*EaEast 78.25 U at to a point 60 teetU*tWe*t*riyd Tb*nc*Nonh777r09*56* East lor a disunce d144.15ft: 44. NumMr 1988018208. In Blockk NN/A. s t Pag* N/A *nd d s a U*. .tth* r fdlowtna described real pro)(Op*rty. sikialed in and at nght 1500{4)(A».ld*hoCod*. Jhi angUs to said highway cent*mtertine etttton Th*ne*Nonh0606’45'32* Eaat tor a dMance df 101101.1011: No r*er«sentailon to med* ”iie *, c u te d by WILLIAM R . MILLILLER ANO IRENE C. thsCoiM»unty d Twin i W S u te d Idaho,9.*ndd**ciib*d** I 191*43.455 1and said point betog the REALEALPOINTOF Tb*nc*North3535 * sr 19* East tor a d s u n c e d114S.21 14( ft: th*t ih*y ar*. er ar* nol. rU fr HXtR ** Owiiort*). in favor dol /AMERICA'S WHOLE- toBows.lc• .to w it BEGtNNING:NO; Thence N o ^ 10 'I r 1 r EsststiBi.iSU 1 dto Th*ne*NonhS7s r 13*33* East tor a dw ance d1204.27 201 ft: pres*nity responslW* for 8AL£ L£NOCR.*sB*n*fk:iery.to.toSTEWARTTlTLeOF L etlllr1 In Block 69 e l Eaetmen'a Flr*tFli A ddition t e * point 600 fiU d W esterly d and at rtghtlangteansato an Thence Southn 00'38'52*( West paralUl wimlh thIhe E ast ■ thi* obuoanon . Tit* d*lKilt SS*B O tse. M & . tw CutT*nt T n tsuMdr*cerd.cov*rlngth* * ( BiM.TMTwin N O e County. Idaho, eceerwrdhtotethepM highw*yc*rcenwrime sUtton 189*62.30;; TTT h en c e North boundary d th« a SW ; t/4 d aato Sectton 18 torra a d d u ta n c a for which is sai* Is m*d* I* 2*5Mewm^^^n^ P'operty located1 tnM Twin F*ll* County. th*r*el.e l. recorded i h i Book 4 e l P U tss*tP*os(s)irin s 88Vo4*EaEast 112.75 U ot to a point 5 0.2212 2 te et E asuriy d 470.31 U e1 tkto a point on tho North boundaryid a ry d m e theeffloiNiee e f th e County R eeerd er dI os d d c M tf . d and at riglrtoM angles to said Nghway cantasnterikw SUtton SE1/4SW 1/4dtIf s a u Sectton 18; trwts*ir*lop*ywti«>du* p S SEN TOWNSITE. TWM The Tt undsf tt)s D**d ef Trust ^LOT 1 1N BLOCK 8 OF HANSEI s Trustee hes no VtowUdg* dI * mor* particuUr 189*38.53^13; Tlw nce Soum 13'37% ^ WestH1B3.78f**tto 11 Tb*nc*Soumei89*35*15* East atong Ihe Nonh be N ot*dat*d1t/22/2000.tr>* FALLS COUNTY, HJAHO, ACCOf»ROING TO THB PLAT dsscrtpboiptnn d th* *bov*-d*scrto*d r**ia i prop*rry, but for a point 39.54).S4 feet Easterty d snd at r mM*ngU*to**to ar dth*SE1/4SWW t/4 d aald Sectton 18 for a disti monthly paym*nl wttlch THBREOF RECOROeOIN THETH OFFICE OF THE purposes•* * d com piunce with M«ho Cod*.Ce S*ctton 60- highway c*rcenurtlrw statton 191*21.98;:Tb*ncaSoum Tb 388.00 lod to meIhi Northeast com erd the SEt/4S\l/4SW 1M d b*c*m* due on 9/1/2002 ^COUNTV RECOROCR OF SAR)DCOUNTY. C 113,lh* Ih* tru*t** has been infonnedId that th* str**t 88*07'04*’ MWest 101.83 feet to m* REALiAL POINT OF ssidS*ctton18; *nd sl *ubs*quent menti- ^The Trustee has ne knowledgidg* d * more partfcuUr eddr*M<« s d : 818 Mh A venue North. BUSuhLkUho 83316. BEOINNINQNQ. Tb*nc*Soum0000'38‘S r Weat atong the East beurbeundaryd ly payment*, plus 1* 1* ^descrtptton of th* abov* r*f*r*nc«c*dr**l proporty. but tor m*ysomiloffwtim** b* as*ocUl*d wflh s*idlid r**l proporty. Th* T n»tvsta* ha* no knowUdg* d a momor* psrticuUr m * NE1/4SW1A't/4 of said Sectton 18 tor a disud is ta n c e d charg** and Olher cosu Rpurpo** ? of com planc* w«h Idsho■toCod*.S*ctton60-113, ( Iftfusi.« successhil bidd*r c a n n d prevkMId* lh* bid price by descrlpttons dI p*ym*nt,pi th* s*U for purpos**s*s d comp«*nc* wim S*cttonn 860-113 kUho Th*TnwU*le has no knewiedge d a moreeparttoutar ps Amount dus a* d 0*c*n>- •*!,241 ROCK CREEK ROAD. HANSIHSEN.ID83S34issom*- w«b*pcs poctponod lor 10 minut** onlyyto*lowm*high t Cod*,lh*Ti1 Tfu*t** he* b*en totormed matnataccerdtogto i descripttondmm e above rd*r*nc*d r**l prop*iroperty. but b*r2. 2002 OsllnQusnl Bma* assodatad wWi said real proi»rop*ity. bidd*rir toto obtain payment in a form pr*scnb*dpi h*r*m m* Countyly AiA ss s s oti offtoe, the address«d2982Reck d for purposesBl d oompaance wtm Sactton 60-112>-113 Idaho Paymenis from M*y 01. “Bidders must b* pr*p*rad to t*nUndorth*trusts*th*Ml abov*.NII. N Ihe high b k ^ I* unsuccessfullullnobUiningpay- Cr**k Reedwd. Heneen, Waho, Is semetlnwimesaaaocUUd Cede, the Tnutist** h** b**n totomwd th*t aecerle ce rd n g tt 2002 8psym *nt**l •mount ofth*bid*tih**atolnitn m* fonn d caah. or a manias as diraetsd within 10 mlnutss,I, lh* s*U will b* wtti said real property. a**aor* offlce. the eddress d 2148t148C E aet S819.26*sct)Se.5S4.08 cashier’s check drawn on a sUlsta u or f*d*r*Dy insured r*-hsldlnid immedUtely and any bid by thew high bidder Irom Ssldsd aale will be med* withoutIt cci o v e n a n i o r 3800 North. FSiiUer. Idaho. U sometlnws associatxutedwim (05-01-02 through 12.02- ^savings institution. Said salsa wwill b s m sd * w ithout th* prsvicrevtou* s a u . wil b e rs{ecud. *1 in •ccordanc* wim warranty r*grogsrding titU. possession or ernencum brances said rest prepert)Hty. 02>Ut*Ch*re*s;t2S9.14 ^covananterwsrrsnty. express orkXlmp«*d. r*0*rdingtnu. IdahoCoiI Cod* 45-1502 *LS*c. tosM sfy the Ihl obMostlon secured by und pursuantpw to the S a id s alie le will be mede without covsniv s n a n t or B*nellclary Advances: ^possesston or sn^pmbranc** to isatUfy the obllgatton SaklId s*U» WM b* mad* without cov*vsnant or warranty po«r*rotssksaU c o n i * ^ to th* d**d d tnuat a t executed by wsrranty regardirdtog tttte. peesession or encumb $15.00 Total: S e j2 8 2 2 A I ^s*cur»d by and pursusnt to th* poNsower dsaU conleiT ad In r*C»*dngdng titu, poesession or encumbrsn«nc*s to satisty th* JOHN W1LCLCOX ANO CATHERME WILCO£OX. huabsnd to satWy tw et m am to me otwgstion demqu«we*«r*nowdu*. that certain 0*ed of Tnist. itton secured by and pursuam to} th*U powor d **U *nd wif*,), *ias grantors, to FIRST AMERIC:RICAN t it l e powor oI ssU oorSwStoco th*d*2dm aateeeixecutedby together with unpaid *nd Th* d*UuN for which this sal* tstois I b * m * d * is: F*ikir* c o n lssrred rri In Ihe deed of trust exelnc.,** I •dvsnc** m*d* » prot*ct ^•ccnilng *110.290% p*r annum;i;tog*th*r te with *■ sub**- S u c cessor * ss Trust**, for th* b*n*fitit sni d ssc u rity of DEUTSCHEHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANV.eeCO beneflcUry. reeecorded Ju n e 21,2001, e* InstrumiirunwniNe. th* secunty *s*oei*t*d wnh quant sums advsncad by b*n*lk«li0 *iy pur*u*nt lo the AeeecUiw U t** H o u ein g F ln e n c e , LLCC as Bsnaficlary. CustodUn(I ao r T n ia tee Ika Bankere TnwMCompenyd t ( 2001011083, •n ai d assign*d to BANK ONE.. ss ** b*neA- thtsfor*closur*.Th*pnnci- I*'!’l*rm* snd conditions of s* ld DeedDei d Tnist. end *ny r*cord*dd*d October 6. 1998 ss Instrurrumsnt No. 1998- CaWomU.s. tN A , a* CuModto) or TrusiMslee. aa bsnsfi- dary, by assignryensnt r*conl*d Nev*mb*r 20.0. 212002 . a s p*l balanc* ks«8SJ15.39. supplemental modlficailons thith*r*to. Th* principal 018083,113, Mortgsgs records d Twin Fsli 2008. a s tostru- Instnansni No.I. 2002034318.a Mong*g*R*cenlsi*t*stih*f*on*t kl W hntop*)pey wh*n du*. und*r D**d d TTn nist N ou. th* monthlyjwym*r>snu tor PrindpeL lnur«st wtd kr^em p o u n d sd Th*rstor*. th* 8*n*flcUfy *UctsKtsto**l.orcau**s*id th*rsUolU d 8.50% per wwHim. a s evidenoncedlnPromUsory m o^peyri*ym*nu lor Principal. Interest andmdknpound*d 81.413.^ du*• p*r monm for th* month* dD iFebnutyFi n m prop*rty to b* *old, to satislytfy saidI obtiostton. NoUdaUdsud Sepumber 29.1998. Paymenenusrskidslauk $t:187.86.<8 .^ ^ per^im th for th* month:fltha of August mrough Soptsmifflbd. 2002 and ea *ub**qu*nt p* Tnttt Omc*r c/o R*glon*l n o t ic T i s h e r e b y o i v e n4 THATt TA iS f i r m 18 tor th*a months m d Ju n e through end indickidktg O c to b e rd throughOcto UpaynwnUunta untlM d*M)l di seU or rdnstatam ent. wtm a m od Trusts* Ssrvic** Corpor*- ^ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT:T A DEBT AND ANV 2002lnirIn me emouni d 89B3.69 per montMhandcontkiulng ths dsu d s*Ui er rdn*ut*m*nt. wNhI a monthlyi UU charge eccniinting al $64.07. with Intsresi accnic c r u l ^ at tton. 720 S « * t t i AvwKi*. JINfOftMiMIONOBTAJNEPWILL ! 2 LLBCU 8BD FOR TNAT **ch*n3and every m onth th e re alu r untilnu dsu d sale or chm accax n in g a l 859J 9 . uncoBecUd UteMechsfgs**r* 9.76%p*r*nnunmm. and oonttouing to accrue fromomJanuBty J Suit* 400. 8 *sttle.WA SPURPOSE. S ANDTHATTHi DEBTSTMAVBCnSPUTEa r*tosuuraum ant The prineleal balwice asat d October 30, due ki theai* amount d 8 178.17. iMh toUreetr**t *ectuing at 1.2001 AUod1 due are deBnquent and unpaidM tt t t x a ^ 98104 Phene: (208) ^TW ABOVE QRANTORB AREE NAMEDH TO COUPLV 2002U U $70.06088 S t o f ^ wim accrumed and accrukn H:MP«*

r 1Thursday, D eeefntw r 2 6 .2(2002, T lm ea^evirt. Twin Fall:Falla, Id ah o ES wsam am i e e i e i K MfewdftMrmileuspige you tail lo t ...... ORDINANCEICENO. 2743 ^ uanoles are now due, thi■he annual meeting ol. ubaequent monihly 10 so respond the >gether with unpaid and p )ple for Peta • Magic nenis. plus lato (^arg- i© knowwr aand to be informed ly enter Judgment PREGNANCYCY CRISISC CENTER'- I AN ORDINANCE OF THEFHE MAYOR AND THE CITY R ^ rst Amertcan Title Com - !f®*!ccruing taxes, asssss- /ou as domondod FREE TES pany, aa Tnistee, for the Id other costs ond lees olwhalytjtyourooyommenils TESTS. Always ' COUNCIL O F THE CITYIT O F TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. B tenta, trustee’s lees, anor- P l a in t if f In th o Conlidentii benefit snd security ol' It lorth. Amouni due a s doino , As As soil-govemment lantial. 734-7472 ' VACATING THE REAL• PROPERTYPF DESCRIBED S ey‘a leee, coata and 'aiKS®: S North Americsn M ortuge >3 at 7:00 PM at the icember2,2002DeHn- Saijes^e s all cltKens to be BELOW AND PROVIDINGIG FOR( THE ISSUANCE OF !; dvances m ade t t p n te ct UmWi nl Paym ents from inlormedied this newBoaoer ^ ^ -----OEEOS"ANDTHrVESrrSTINQ'OFTtTCETOTHr J le security.assodated wtth- -jnsnn ust-01-r2002-5-pay** TiroeriM-every dtiten lo rMtT '”K=,n's..E3 PROPERTY SO VACATED. Ito forectoeure. The prind- p ^ VI Line Road. Twin Falls, Its at $744.24 each an^tudtudy these notices, f II you w ish to }EZ1 GROUP has n)sde appU- 9/16/2000, ^ under Instru- al balance to $193,243.76. I advice or ropro- p.„^p . . WHEREAS, THE ZAMBEZ ment Ne. 2000-014442. to. On me agenda will 721.20(08-01-02 We advladvise those dtizens 2 NKRUPTCY------I cation for vacalion ol a portlotrtton of Canyon Park Avenue, S tgetherwHh Inierest ttiere- KIhe ; annual election ol l|ifeuglugh 12-02-02) Late who seelileek (urther Inlorma- I by an ailom oy in inyon Park Lane rights-of-way Mortgage ^ records of Twin Ivn iiat 9.676% per annum oiiirni or. Vou should do > a lost. Accidonts. C a n ^ Park Wav «>«J Catjyc Falls Counly, Idaho, the cers, treasury report. cn«r9«'rges: S i t 1.88 Benefi- tion to) ex exorelse tholr right 1™* S, cnmtnol manors. _ locaied ai1791 FUlmore Streetreet in th a Amended Brecken-- om 2/1/2001, unlll paid. y Advancos:.S0.00 loaccesi plly.so Ihat your beneftolai tmerMt in which V h .i mbershlp report, and Jlary J :ess public records •osponso. il ony. Brad H»ceICO ata 734-3367------— rMoe Estates Subdivision In thtli e CHy of Twin Falls: and. ? he Beneficiary elects to Id Ihe Shelter Ftfnd- I: »S3.833.08 All dolln-. ondpublK WHEREAS, the City Plannirnning and Zoning Commlsston ” an o r cause ttte trust prop- Ing update and evento. ncles are now duo. tup llled in tim e and BANKRI4KRUPTCY (or the CHy of T v ^ Palls, Idalvdaho, hekl a Pubito Hearing as ^ rty 10 be sold to satlsly . ^ < thor wllh unpaid and pi„n«TiiZSA i S ol rights proloctod, Compeiilivotilivo m ios on j requlredby lawon the 12th< above Qmtors are named umns lo the City Council lor ttte ' , y Cynthia 0. Guanell, TF PO Box 548______Civil Pracficodii.e and shall presently responsible lor a ^i. TRUSTEE’S SALE Ihesocuocurily associated wiiii e .iiFalls, ID 83303-0548 ■ONNEL PLUS City of Twin Falls. Idaho: and.md. sstot. V.P. Tl oroctosure. Tho princi- ttils obiigatton. The delaull Tnistoe's Sato No. Ihis (ore line for legal ads; 3 1, Tha liiin<00. 733.7300300 Twin Falls ^ E R E A S . the Cily Councundi lor the City ol Twin Falls, ? /o Regional Trustee 02-MB-31074 pal bololalonce Is $87,984.76. llo ond num bor of 673! ^ , Idaho, heM a PubUe IHearlnsngtb tl consider the sam e matter (or ? whtoh Is sala is made Is enrtoes Corporation, Not prior to publication,_ttiis case •4040 Burioy ttie (allure to pay when due n n c lotlee is hereby given logelhoiihorvrfthinierest mere- n o i l o i on the 16th day of December.bar. 2002. " 20 Seventti Avenue. Suite t h a tt. . A lliance Title & on at16.500% 6. per annum r on Wednesday lor 2 . » y o uir n ro sponso is on LAW OFFICEFICE Ch.nplor 7 NOW, THEREFORE. BEs IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY under the Deed ol Trust 40000,' Seattle. WA 9B104 Escrc ly. noon on Thursday Answer lo0 thol Complaint, it S365. Unconii:oniostod divorcc. Noia dated 9/13/2000. the pK*;'. ;row C o rp .. th e d u ly I'om 2/i2/3/2002. until paid. COUNCIL OF THE CITY O FI hone; (206) 340-2550 appo onday. noon on Fri-_S c w ? ailain adm issions or $29515 «fi^filing loos :F TWIN FALLS. IDAHO: monthlyZ payment which be- e l|I >olnted.S.uccessor The BoiBenelidary elects 10 r t l u i n , SECTION 1. Thatthefotk>w ato Inlormation; Trustis te o . will o n A pril 8 , soil o>r r acause Iho mist prop. lorTuesdoyand _dontott ol11 1 Iho separaio al- 868-255-2391'239S days/ovos* be and the sam e Is h e r ^ VA camedueonari/ZOOVand ttp://www.rtrusteo.com 2003 osdoy. noon on Mon-_ioQot,ons 1 oot Iho Complaint all subsequent monthly 3. at tho hour of 10;00 erty to S ; y . n PafCfll One - Canvon Park Wn SAP512380 AM,, c of s a id d a y , a t th e saldot>li >t Thursday ond noon_nna oihotoc dofonsos you ^ t1 3 ,^ B payments, plus late charg- osdayforFrWayand_X c t o i m A part of the S I ^ E I / 4 ol 'secllOT33.Totvn6hlp9Soulh.Sec £ ance t t Alltonce THto & Oated:d; CDocombor 02,2002 R an g e 17 E ast, Boise MerlMeridian. Twin Falls Counly. UBLISH; December 18. E ^ day. Holiday dead-_S ^ v o w sic asseKorth.AmountdueaaV, se ll row, 311 Second Street Allianc Idaho, and also a parcel olll lailand tocated In Breckenridge Z 6.2002, January 2 and 6, North,th. Twin Falls. ID. sell ot Corp.Tr!" d m " ‘ “ •nay vary, If you havo_a d d r e s s I aand tolophono run nran ol December 9, 2002 Do- 2003 uestlons call Ruby at_^ S r 0, CARE 24 hours, E states Subdivision describedtivi a s lollows: m 003 p u bIllc li auction to the ByBobtSSKi.k) “S'sssij or tho signature. d s avail « Moals & ’ COMMENCING at tho SouiheJiheast corner ol Section 33: llnquent „ Payments (rom ______mailing adi March 01, 2001 22 pay­ htoheslest bidder, for c ash . In Trust1 Ollicer 0 c/o Regional id d n iB and lolo- Z a M mlS:ncluded. All ag o s' ' THENCE Soulh 89’51'19'VWest 2.638.59 (eet lo the „ ul money of the Unitod Tnistooloe Services Corpora- --- l u m b e r Ol y o u r c . h j j ments ai $1,746.71 each ■ ______to^ul II 324-5764.» south quaner com er of Sectioiction 33: , Jl 720 Sovonih Avenue, $ 3 6 ,4 2 7 .6 2 ( 0 3 - 0 1 - 0 1 NCNOTICE OF ANNUAL Stalesies, all payable ai tho tion. 721 THENCENonh00-50'01*E<•Eaj« 513.46 feet along the I dl sale, th e following S u ite0 4400, Seatlle, WA T ^g!, sf mailing or doliv- L ^ Ihrough 12-09-02) Lale MEGyiEETING FOR PEOPLE ® Board ol Tnisleos for Qru ol a cc ' west boundary ol said S1/2SE cribed real ond per* 98104)4 I Phone; (206) 340- Charges; S1,596.9S Bene- Fblaln Inlormatton by tacithoC:ierti le ol the above- loro youI got the |ob. For C a r ^ Park Avenue: DocID •00033822042006N M e acadowa Eatales 2. 2003 :llng ttte oflice ol the nam ed couourt. Ire e inlormormation about TH ^C E North 69'5t'19*'* EastEi 89.46 (eet along said THIe T O rder No: 02018674 acconording to the Olllclal ‘ superinterntendent ol school al . VVITNES■SS my hand and avoidingI omfomptoymoni aer- rtaht-of-way to the Real Point>mt iol Beginning: Parcel No. RPT37210010020 : thereol. died In Book e ith e r 9i920 Main (Buhl. ,eal ol soh4>id Distnct Court, vico scamims, s, write to tho THENCE along a curve havlitaving a radius ol 20.00 leet. NOTICE OF TRUSTEItTEE’SSALE ??'Ji I or 208-543-6436, this16thdJday ol May. 2002 Fedoral Trade Tra Commis- >1 Ptols at Page(a) 50. — sni>UBUC MEETING delta o t9 1 '3 4 ‘32-.are 0131.971.97 teet. chord lengtti 0(28.67 The Idtowing described propertylertywillbeeoldatpubUc njiichclal Recorde of Twin ^ ^ ‘ /s/JanetI Haloy.> Deputy sion, Washiashingion. D.C,. feet, a n d chord bearing SouthKith 44’21'25’ East; auctton t t ttie highest bidder, payaiayabto In towlul money ol p i s Couniy. Idaho. The NOTICE PUBLISHISH; D ecem ber 19, Ctort«.Magiigisirate Court 20580, orX collco tho Nation- rsuanttt Idaho Code § 26.2002. THENCE South 0f25'51*’II’ West 386.27 feet along ttte UnHed Slates. In th s offlMM cef Twin Falla TItto « Mee has no krtowledoe tn j-w-; 02. January 2 and 9. al FraudI InlormoiionInio Con- Canyon Park Way w est righl-tIhl«f.way; Escrow. £ 90S Shoshone Streeteet North, Twin Falle. '7^" 343. notice is hereby 2003 PUBLISH;H; D ecem ber 26. ter. t-800-87iQ-a76.7060.* I m o r e p a r t i c u l a r n of an open public — 1 THEn CE along a curve haviiuving a radius ol 50.W feel. Idaho ” 83301, on 0307/2003 atIt IfJO1i AM. (recognized ^ascrlcrlptlon ol the above------2002. January n u 2. 9 a n d 16. ------: delta of 253*d'S4*. arc olI 221.1322 leet. chord lengttt of focal !? lime) for ihe purpose of tortorectosing ihat certain irenced Property but. ang of the fdaho Fish JEFFREYIEYE. ROUG 2003 Deed of Trusl recorded 07/16/: aalnsirument 3am e Commisskxi. 392 Falls, ; 80.18leet.andchordbearlngIng North 54’43‘53* East; ° 16/2000 wrposesolcompliance SrT«a Ills Avenue 0 . .!& THENCE atong a curve havhlaving a radius e l 20.00 leel. Number 2000mi0861. and exec 1 Section 60-113 01 EO F NOTICE: P O B oxfrw 5455 k A AG WEEKLYKLY ' delta of 73'23‘54', arc 0125.625.62 W d t o r d length 0123.90 THOMAS, I as Grantor(s). In fai Code, the Trustee imber 20.2002 Tvnn Falla•alls. ID 63303-5455 CORRESPO^PONDENTS T d10 £ EO F MEETINO: Tetophon. feet, a n d chord beartna North:•rth 35’1 6 -o r West; ELECTRONIC £ REQISTRATIOI been inlomied that ttie rtone: 208-733-4171 K youhatJ have a way THENCENoftn0f25-5rEaslEast 32 1.63 leel atong ttte e u t SOLEY ^ AS NOMINEE POR THE ress of 3851 N 2445 jary 16-17, 2003. or208-731-733-5500 ittt words, rtoht-of-way ol Canyon ParkrkWay; W ciary, “ t t STEWART TITLE O P BOISE, BOI INC., ttte Current mlng a t 6 a.m. MST Attomeyley for Megic Valley CLA uiAQIRIclRICULTURAL THENCE atong a curve haviilaving a radius of 20.00 feet. TrusteeI! of record, covering the fo •n m e s assoctaieo w in a i j .s u sCE . ?n OF MEETING Colloctloclions & R ecovery. ADVEI/ERT1SERS backoround.und.whynotaam . delta ol 88'25'28*, arc ef 30.67X67 le e t chord lengtti of 27.89 tocated ^ in Twin Falls County. SUlate te of Idaho. . . m} .real property. Said ) Department ol Ftoh inc. REBPOlONSIBILITIBS x tw m o n e y a ^ LOT IN BLOCK 1 OF NIVEN S leet, a n d chord bearing NorthIrth >45-38-3S* East; 2 M SUBDIVISION. TWIN ” > will b e m a d e without 3ame IN THEOE DISTRICT COURT Please ajeckchi your a d on p erttlm eeo THENCE South e9'5V19*’ WiW est 90.00 feet t t Ute Real PALLS » COUNTY. IDAHO. RECOP:OROEO IN BOOK 6 OP ityRoom O FTHfiE EI FIFTH JUDICtAL ttteilirwAyitto h witttttteMa* M a g l c 5 a » ^ Point of Beginning (containingting 0.608 acres); and. PLATS, g PAGE 47, IN THE OFFICTICE OF THE COUNTY irdmg titto, possession louttt Walnut DISTRICIIICTOFTHESTATE publishshed.Wemaiie toadngagrag new spaper? • Parcal Twm - 0 1 0 ^ Park LarLana: RECORDER » OP SAID COUNTY. ncumbrances 10 satisfy >.10 83707 OFIOAH yeltorttt avoid Newspaper!pereiperiencato d g e of a more particular swill be a pubik: m eet- TM A pan 01 th# S i5 s e i /4 ol SectionSec 33. Township 9 Souttt, ^ The Tmstee has no knowledge oMIgation aecured by ® rtbycareluOy epi.3 !iend ^ resum e, hst R an g e 17 E ast, Boise Meritleridlan. Twin Palls County. descriptton ^ ol ttte above relerencecteed real property, but for pursuant to ttta powar )n Ja n u ary 15. 200 3 O PTIP TWINFALLS proofreaiiadra.lt you Ind oirelereiilerences and m ng at 7 p.m. MST at MAOISTI . Idaho, and also a parcel ofI landlar tocated m Breckenridge purpose ef compliance vrittt Idahoho Code.C Section 60-113. ale conferred in the ISTRATE DIVISION anerrc isolrei^aniwortt E states Subdivision descnbedbedasloitows: ttte ^ Trustee has b«en Informed ttiat ttte streei address ol, n ^d ol< Trust executed by am e ad d re u . C ase No.Htt.CV-02-1658 733-09 COMMENCING al (he soulheittteasl com er ol Sectton 33: 319 PtUER AVENUE WEST. TWIhWIN FALLS, ID 83301 to nmyS. Slaaon.an SONS ATTENDING: SUMMONIONS cw tnotlM be responaibto AgWi/eekly eek E ditor THENCE South 69'51'19*I* VtWest 2.638.S9 leel to the som etim es associsled twttt saidI realrei property. m «s«ners MAGICe ViVALLEY form orar a t t i a n o n e d ^ s CarolKralD u m a a south quarter comer ol Sectiofction33: Bidders must be prepsred to tenderten< ttie tn a te e ttte fua ittor. 10 First American io r C O L L E a I you d e not c a l H P .O0 . .BBex 8 4 a THENCE North OO-W'Or' ElEast 513.48 leal along ttte amount ^ of ttte bid al ttie sato inkl ttthe lorm ol cash, or a I. as , Trustee, lor the SimMV 5 S !S :S 5 suraitonlton.* TwtoFaNa.1iHa,Mahen303 w est boundsry of said St/2SEJSE1/4; cashier’s “ check drawn on a statetate or lederally Iniurad I"'*', PO«OF M 7 3 S « 2 1 * efit and aecurity ot ETINQ/AGENDA: ye •^.10 Australia' THENCE North 69'2 9 ? 9 ‘ Ea*East 918.97 feet; savings ** insliiutlon. Said salee wiltw be made without »macBank. F.S.B.. BTBS covenant or warranty, express or le: Trophy Species, NtCOLEl •rd croaa. multi* ^ ^ THENCE North 01'2S'St* EaiEast SO.M feet t t ttte souttt- " or irimphed. regarding titte. benellciary. dated ^L ANDERSON Shephan w est com er ol lo t 11. Block«k 4> of Breckenndge Estates possession ^ or encumbrances ttto satrstyt ttte obiigatton y , i n 3ame (Nonbtotogtoal). j a SONAN ANDERSON, Colored.I. bobtaNI ad. Mua ( f - n A /2002, recorded 7 ?/^ I Jackaon brtdga ^ i 2 o . ' SuMivttton: secured by and pursusnt t t ttte powpowerolsatoconlerredin f/,V1/2002./2 under Instru- U m ll. N o n re sid e n t Oelendlendanto. # y a s In J ^ roledHuntAlocation NOTICI nawere lo Panta THENCE North Ot'25'SrEaiEast 509.05 feet atong wesl tttat certain Deed of Tmst. tl No. 2002-003100. ICE: YOU HAVE jfea.Ana boundary ol said subdrvnjonon t t ttte souttt right-d-way ol ^ The default lor vrftich tt>ia satoito is ttbt e m a d e to ; Faikire igage recorde of Twin ^drviduato vrittt dtoabik- B E E NNSUEDBVTHE 8 REWARDIOICal43»723* A&kMAit A U U f i S M ' C anyon Park Avenue: t t pay ttte monttily payment dueeG7/Q1/2003ol 07 pnncipal. S li?s < County. Idaho, the ■nay request meeting A80VE-ME-NAUEO PUUN- t6*f4liaSSti^PtoaeW , public opinion T H E ^ E North 6 9 'S n r E*East 179.48 feel atong said Interest and impounds and subseq ifidal interest kl which f"® ?" en. limp/rear leg ar ttta S tatophona. L U T E L Y N O fight-ol-way: thereattar; plus late charges,, withwi interest currently resently hekl by Indy- 2 ^ ,5SfteSIKor's’cSii K ETffl accruing at 10.67SS per annum ; t t 1 Maho Department ol AGAINST Strictly reaaarch. THENCE along a curve havtrlavtng a radHiS or 20.00 leel. ^ i:toQettterwitttai subse- :B e n k . F .S .B . T h e IST YOO VflTHOUT h S d ^ s S I s ® ! . * delta o l e8'2S 78’. arc ol 30)67W 67 chordtongtttol27.89 quent sums advanced by benelKleli^ry pursuant to the and G am e direcfly at FURTHEHER NOTICE UN- itUOpertM ur. re G rsnttrs a rs nam ed 334-5159 or Ihrough LESS Y( MOrti am Aonm aitt feet, a n d chord bearing Southuttt 4 5 '3 r3 S ' West: terms and conditions ol said DeedDei ol Tmst, and any _omp^ witti Seciton 45- rn.Reward. Call THENCE South Ot’2$-9t*‘ WW< est 170.06 feet atong ttte supplemental modllicatlona thereto.thi The principal | u m6(4){a). i. Idaho Code, daho R etoyS enica at WITHINiN’S.“o S ? ? r.sa g iaor3l2-1»4 a avaa. daya. ft y s t right-ol-way ol Canyon> PaParti W ay t t ttte Real Pont ol balance ^ owing as of this datete onc said ebltgalion is uTrepresentatton w to made IWJMSjfiTnU). THE INI• N F O n .A T I O N , 3 ^ wurs. 1S-30 hr*. 880.187.04. pkis Mtorest. oosta ai 1^ Toy PoodC; Barw^O ULeemeatonama SaraaCM' a curve to ttteh e toftli heving a radius of 20.00 mcwred J"; m enforcing ttte oMgattoiaoone vtereunoer ano n PUBLISLISH: D ecem ber 26. * S SJ a are r hereby ne«8ed ttiia sato. ttgettter witti any unpaid J a n u e ry 2 a n d 9 . tttat m oreorder to defend ttito ^ e d dr*. } ^ 4ihAva. Nft to » c«n i« p ua.Pof>waia ' ■ v leet, della of 9r34'32*. aicc ool l31.97leel.Chordtongttid ** obigatton. The delaull |o a f''' fmARDfPleaaa into.Cal73l 26.67 leet. and chord bearira:Ing Souttt 44'2t'2S* E a s t property S ' taies, and/or asaessmessnrs.’ssp ir •hitfi to sato • m ade a la w suIII. it. Ien a p p ro p ria te i73M m nniit* 'v response must be THENCE North 69‘51'19*‘ ElEast 265.85 feet atong ttie Trustses' I* tees and costs, andind any ether amouni ^ taikirett pay w hen due P U B CUTJT-Vf l l L ______S S f S Sm S i — ^ advanced tt protect said securtty.rtt^.asauthont^inth. JBUC NOTICE rittt ttte abova deeig- LOST sou n o m nght-ol-way ol CanyonxtParklane; P « e r th e D e e d o l T rusl Actionsns ptonned1 and taken >uth el Kimberty pT.Mu^ bedbadaancut.cua» THENCE along a cunie to0 thelh lett having a radius ol ^rcmiiaory P note secured by tttelatorementionedDeedol etc Notecdated 2/6/2002. the by vour court witttto twenty red rnintol a n d y . ralerancae I Ays altar servtoa ol Dachehihund. W earing fSf^A&phM 75.00 fe e t delia 01 110 2 3r38*. ^ aic 01144.51 le e t choni ' ' >9Uypeymeni«»htohbe- contame ply m parson at Therefore, ttte BeneAoary etoctsK ts t t s e l. or cause said unea m puoic rtouces. Sumiummons on you. II black coli lengtt) of 123.17 le e t and Chordchoi bearing North 3 4 '3 9 ^ e due on 6/ 1/2002 and T h ^ «are n pert ol your nghl otter with rabtos tM 7ElwlelakW^BNaN. U ^ East: tn « l property t t be sold, t t aatafyIfy 1said oblM tton. ------to p -C tf 4 betwewilOaI lOem ft 1pm.* THENCE North 20‘32'19-V}”W est 132.84 along said NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN* TlTHAT THIS FIRM IS ATTEHPTINO TO COLLECT: t A< DEBT ANO ANV b o o k k em e M K ------rve. AR. AP. OL. T ^E N C E al^ a curve to thehetolthav»toaradwsol20.00 t INFORMATION £ OVTAINEO WILLU . BEI USED FOR THAT Ptm P O S E . ANO THAT THE DEBT'BTMAYBEOISPtnED. ft fmanctol a u ta* le e l delta ol 90', arc ol 37.42.42 leet. Chord lengtti of 28.28 S RtokorKayat leet. a n d chord beanng Northrt»65'32-19*West; i THE £ ABOVE GRANTORS AREE NNAKED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 48-1S06<4)IA) THEY ARE. OR «a R------ARE NOT. PRESENTLY RESPCSPONSIBLE FOR THIS p le k o up had ran oul el 20.00 fe e t delta ol 90’. arc:ol31.42feeichonliengttiof ol g aetoU ni I JL Setwoi Otoi OBU O ATlOa MtedOLIdrtvaa I an cpenm g tor a 26.2S le e t and chort) beanngmg Souttt 24-27-4f West; ® w tiM c ar,ar.lwouMMtato THENCE South 20'32‘19* EaiEastl32.63teet: DATED; g' November 7.2002 I gyodiw i at ttta Nam e and Address of ttte CurrentKtt Tnistee1 to: e a a y e uI. . PI to a s a ik a p m e ^ ^ THENCE atong a cune to» ttteth nght h a ^ a radws ol ^ a lin e . Gerald O Slawart *3^ ? ^ Stewart Tide ol Bo«e. \nc. Mne a re avaiabto 125.00 leet delta olli0'231U3 1 )r. arc of 240.64 leet. chortl f, 307 6tttAAve. E. Jerom e. J f S S o S S length ol 205.28 leet. and chon tttm Fn.. T H ^ E North 69-5n9-‘ ElEast 353.72 leet atong said purposes pi of complianc* withfl SectionSi 60-113 Idaho idey ad you placed 6 am ttSpmto S . M Or Code, ttte Twstee haa be en Infornionned ttte address of 607 ^ ~ R lM g------T H ^ E a l^ a cunre tt ttte toft have a racSus of 175.00 9th 91 Avenue, Buftl. Maho to aomaDmetimes aasoctoted wittt ^ Thutnma,A to w s 7 ? ^ is t tte DRIVERS feet, delta ol 20'2J38*. arccol62.29fesltfi^tongttiol d ttte tti said real property. Slops with a nose &rCT IjPfld com e p c k up your B S T T rru v c k s c h o o l 61.96 leeL and chord beanng Said aato wfl be mado wittwuteut covenant or warranty h t f i r the I. Stop by ttte C lu - TvnnFsBsanisandBuTti T H RICE North 69*2r41* eEasIw 24?.OT ^ regardtog n tMe, poeeeaeton e r encunicumbrancaattsettofyttte li tvTtettcodOepittdayt* Cai737^S4«49orS4»406r THENCE North 09'05'30’ WWlest 51.01 leet acroesC aiv obigaiton ol secured by and purauarwant t t ttte power ot sato ' dassififli. L IntiEClassissifids, p can trai lh yen Paifc Avenue t t ttte north>rthrtghi-ol-wayol said street; conferred ci In ttte D eed of T n ist«t executed• by Alien E. T O IC E Souttt 69-2T4f‘ WestWi 251.20 leet atong said Getter Q and Lana H. Gatter,, huabandht and wile as d w iif a ls Grantor(s).G wHh Btoxar Financialal Servtoaa,S inc. an Idaho n T ^loS c^a^ a cujve to0 thttte light having a radiua of Corporaiton. C now dolna buaktaea• a a1 a W aahingttn Mutual 01 ^ aaything fron cats3 tto cmpfflions. It 12SM feet, deRa ol 20'23'3{S’Se*. an: ol 44.49 ieet chord Finance Fi as the B ene^ry. undundar ttte Deed ol Trust I t s e s y ^ umttNc length ef 44.26 fe e t and choi:ho(d bearing Souttt 7 9 * 3 9 ^ recorded n Ju n e 2 8 ,19M , a a InetnjnitnaTtenlNo.180tO118O4, l W est: in ttte reoonls ol Twin F a la CourMiMy.Maho. to U pbce X ad or fiiil tiieth itaisp vat, adit THENCE Souttt 89*St‘19*' WWi est 352.38 feel t t ttte west THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARElW NAMED TO COMPLY - T boundary of said subdiviskxt:on; V Vt m n SECTION 45-1S06(4Ka)..IDAHO IDJ CODE. NO REP­ itsusd PEOP THENCE Souttt 01'25-51‘* WestW 50.02 feel tt ttte Real RESENTATION R IS MADE THAT AT' THEY ARE. OR ARE h PoiM o l Etoglnning (containingnii^ 0.749 acres). NOT. N PRESENTLY RESPOh>ONSIBLE FOR THIS tylmdredsof V areasliDprffHS every d^. S E Sm tlZ. ThatttdetottM3 ttte real p r o p e r by tttlaOrdI- OBUQATION. 0 MWEIH nanoe vacated b e dM ded am - The detault lor whtoh M a aatoMto to to b e m ade to ttte m d Training owrters m the portions herei fahire t t pay ttte am otftt d u a underund ttte certabi Piomto- d k n t Advancement Oppooportunlties d eed s b e Issued to ttte persorrsons nam ed below: eory ei Note and Deed of Tniet. In tttea amouraa c ale d lor • Paid NAME: Mwtaua. O C . an ldah that proper•party described In Sectton 1 ttK t o u ^ w td btdudkig ttte d a ta efa8le.ioMtierwNhtotoof I cftaniaa and monttily paym em aiaceruirn.^Aniowlng a a m ; £ WyCtortdmnedtotaty upon ttte on o the obligation sscurad byy aald» Deed ef Tmst is our to start ftttiaOnananceasivqulredby 846,782.98t aa p rin d p plua aenH«nrtee chargee, attomey’a b w c « ^ a oopy of ttte samlante and daiver said certBsd leee. li coats ol Ihis forecloaurslure, any and all lunda The Timesles-News Classifieds 7 .0 0 s f S» ; req ) copy te the County ReconleiMder's OfBc* lor btdaalng wid expended a by Benefldary to pntednect M r eac u lty imaresi, and Interesi acoulng at ttw rataa of 1402% troin October or stop by today for ann interviewIn p a I s S' b y THB c n Y c oOUNaLDeeembwl6.20tt m 1T, 2001, ttgettier wA delnquenint tataxaa pkia penaRtoa and Cafl 01 S K U ^ BY THE MAYOR1 DecemDe ber 17.0002 M ki ereette ttte dato of aato. 1323njSlreetWiWest Twin Falls 733^ /l/MayorLjnctW.Ctow. The Benefldan etocts to eel ororcause o ttte trual property r 3 2 - 5 2 S5 9 ATTEOT: Jody H al. DeputytyCllyCtoifc C to K b e aoU t t sattoly aald obflaatton 7 Oatod ttito 6ttt day of Daoamber,Mr,'2002. 12630veilandAAve. Burtey. 677-40 B f f J U 'g l PUBUSH: Thuraday. DeoamI)sm ber2a .2002 /B/PautoH Peterson i s a s B T iust Olltoar for Chwtoa C . Juat,H.Eaq. E ^M2 *1 WNW.n ICMtt n O M TW MW POSTr con f F K iA r PlieuSH:P December 26,8002! andan January 2 .9 and 16. y.in8^ley.coin 3003a MyBllmora Suita 502 T\TWin Foils

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SADDLCCi! Circle Y. Iitnd FREE to gooclOOd h o m t. MIk c l c c TRICALT.TOOLS 1®.W aad Ifrigatloralien tprln- Thursday, D ec.:cc. 26.2002 d. r ro p a o r thow . b r e e d d, o g l-Ortanltt55555 conduit War hand linaa.t t . 3*x40', mini cond.Id. Think X-Mat. w/chJkirtn.». Can Ct 676-2644* ^ iter&tptln- E i — s e o s c a‘"^1-8263* l u ggfftfAhISHEPHCRD ftl thoatthru2*.l 'lllbtuttd . 5 5 a l 6t< iR. Falcon with purrtred., rtmIef ala, 6 m ot. t- Milwaukee hy l e y , I 0 . THEAACES ON BRIJDGE* Bobby WoiffOlflf Oalivoftt cal and talety oM.$12S.Ca.Can734-3303,* er. rigid sfiM.tt,? ? ; ^•b2'7'?-*‘'*' M Mooro'a I — i $250. Call 543- (i6L b^^et ,S4M . WANTED Little nREWOOl ittTeGirl't O D 6470 or 731731-6327.* pupt. 2 malawlat/2 femalet, Mdaalwlrepull ar, must bt ks^ven-wlien-they______LU! plllAdellver&d. W!if 55BHE5m-AgCj^ra a ..A S A F ------ulllganseoo. «7Sa^Ci bnnggifis."' htndk—- hydro 734.0428* ■ FIREWOO)OD r hardwood. DrtttarS3$35.Mkrowava SRB5T«?RI VKJ63 :e-FT.ntw WANTEO Uted20( -VirgU m ixad. willw dellvtr. C all $ 4 0 . 42*:* ror u n d m a p le dogaforlivet •'iS'P-vo'i' i2 0 0 io 4 0 0 ♦-AK9 J S S <»nd..S1100.>. Megahertz Com 20&-735-C5-0553.* ______t^)toS150.'50.0814234042* 9wkt.$160. So m p u ttr, « AKJ42 y - . 1- M ilw aukeela HO rotor Sherri at 734-014-9444 or ' F I R E Wooocuttplit 6 W 6TSvew/chlmnty 6 d dREAtf>ViPV rY H IeS? hammer/chitel«lwllhmany 731-9386* The principl:ipie of fearin g th e WEi^EST “ EAST llrtw ood.Id. S90 a pick-up pipa $875.75. Aniiqua oak MALAMUTIUTC X p u p t. 6 bitt. $400. Greek gift stilltill applies, even on * Q Q40 load. SIS>120 a cord. You table $37I37S. Unutual wkt.Raadylldyl 644-2678* 1 - L arge.'iniuii m o d . T rta >Q 8 6 5 4J1094 p ic k u p . 3. S l 4 0 /p e rc o rd entiaut wt ym. flW ygff or cutlets. $75.00.QA line w/dead ireetr t t t ? I will Boxing Day. (D(Dec. 26 used to be V8'8 VA97' ■ delivered. cut down and bumbun bnith >d.Ctil324.76g7.» C T or w s M S S * ’ ™ > M a cc asto rlet HVAC TOOLSI ihe stiindard1 timetir for employers ♦ QJ75 Q ♦ 10 432 I exptnstt. 3 2 FIREWOIO O D d r y , Vul & Call 73 » 1 B0 . n i l1034-5406* a; l-NRPreltrrtaicovttv unit • BXP lo give gifts in tthe Middle Ages.) *• Q 8 7 6 « 9 split. Hanard & son mlxtd. and Mwi Nonhazardouteuttratt ' This concept canca certainly be ex- $115/cort>rdU-haulorS130 B H jB H UbiAkiii t regltter'ad j S i O T l , , only. Call 677-41B■4162* SOUTH dellvertd,Id, 629-4030* kaokJonl2«8. tended to the; bridge bi table. When ■ B I B rantt on site. ltona,$400. W ANTED O OO O D D U SE D « K 7 3 evtn. AlsoTC 2-stageI vac.v. pump. • ttw ing machinch in e th a n confronted witlvith an unexpected V Q 105 4 2 Exc. relrievt opporlunily. con:wnsider if your oppo- 9 | | j | | | H ORGAN, electric,e l« ilka new, e e n ta n d eIf r J 2 1 FIraball. « 0 easy to thread.I. ♦ 8 6 itema.$450/of(er. Pleata calt!Bit 366-2856 or 951 can.* • C a n029<66S4* 65i nent hHS (Iciiberberately given you a ♦ 1053 W M l i l l l i i l l i W Please callall 423-4444.*^ 366-7473 tor t a b l e SAW 101( -Crafta. WANTED knivel i v e t a n d losing option. o A v e e i ED roil-aw ay PIANOIOISilsp.Kuianmn HiHRTOBTfC PIn SC hI r s m an, c a tt Iron>n table, built a ia n d a r d a fo r 12 l row In tiiis dealI fromfri the Cavendish Vulnulnerable: Neither , . trundle.:i. 2 mattrettas. & Co. upr >tered.TaiMhott in roulerttblible, rolling Elmart or Allowaoway Baal Pairs, declarerer Southi reached sbc Dealealen East comloiier, •hapa.SiSC s s s .'s s yjy ’^ by Christmas, bast, boughtnt n tw F tb . Cultivator. Call1326-4872* 32{ hearts after NorthN< had opened new.S22Ca o . 423-4343.* Please can034-6200.*caH . $35o:cante165^163*. •02.$250.6afl UATTReS! JiTtairjl®! WANTEO N eedia d a m ile one club, andI hadha then slightly In- Thetie bidding:I frit &Ui.L pupupplat pure flS S S ? cath???Looklno»in g to b u y a lo p w /bo ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ wtiNa. 2m ali consistently drivendri to slam over cnni ,t pillow t0| $150. Cath jSTon SSS; Iawokl1020'8ia5l9S0*tgat 9Uth Weat Nortb East U U f i l M l U $200 Cau 676 o^.Plaata p„mp,.Naedred not be ■ the one-leveiel response. Slam S 212-1690M (Twin Fallt)’ Pose .6 ourabrad, 4 t ______c o m m ie , a ra Inin »working looics to be onin the I club finesse, po,,u s Pass I « Pass. MATTRES•SS Queen aize. CAQE49*x3'S g f S ; femalat, tnow condition. A ito,airivalrmaiart, Can you see howho' declarer might fM¥ Pass 3 4k* Pass, S12S. KitKing aize, SISO. wood ont S w t i t s i c ? ; oil c an racka,, poiporceltin go down? WeU.11, SouthS won the dia- 4 ^ and end table set. »tand. scra« tignt, globaa,», ar and etc. ¥ Pass 6 ¥ All post hlld's twin Ifad suitablen Ic o ? K » i mond lead InI dummydi and played *sho la le . 181 th o t, Can Warren BureSurchM id- Ihortnes*. ogreeing hearts tte a d S60SO. 280-1714.* animal. $30i300.9S.54S8- ■ ■■■■■' dto to n 0 . 2■66S4257.* 0 « 6 8 the heart lack,ck. which held the K) 4^5035* ■fueaaeie • m i s c e lLANE0U6 u i^ad- CHESAPiP 'E » K E B » Y » l e i i c « J 2 WANTEDOMoaai trick. Now he! tookto the spade ace. opeii[>eiiing lead: I^otnond queen E v e n s ,A K C . A i< 6puppiet~ bcMbaxxlMf w. wood lawiwntwlno$175. RETRIEV t.ttandardaize. «od/oood Cei b e b a a e b o r m ataU en!KT” ttai p l^ e d off the diamondd ace. and Work b a• n c tjtt $30/tach. champion b ““ ------• Knotty p Lvatcheckad. ...praaaaadi ...... nifreda'dlamoncond. He'then cashed ' / plne ateraga shots.dewc 431-0206 •• ware iooJL S 2 “5 L 6^74.* BID WITH THE ACES cabinetI fesi o . 423-4942* P a re n jsigraathunttrt fll ,,, one top club andind played the spade •riaiMnu.eom.* uaiao ebe fTimmM^rnw* l uwIJWU 80FATT5 ' king and ruffedfed a spade. At this Matching chair AKaemo.dd . SSSillriad«/* BTAy earth tontn at k>g ttylt Irkn DOOFOOOH »u.« bcok.ti. ■".U«»10I«VT-TwinFallt r M \ Jx k ~ point, South exiled exi dummy wilh soutlmth holds: 5 yra oldId. oood cond.. 40LBS.S T o l l T " the heart king,g. eand George Stein- SSOOWtar!er.Ctf686448r NorthwatlPtI FWO 733-1373. ! S ? 1 S 5 n ? ! 4 J 109 4 2 JS?i^Z7S^ cK oS JR er as East tookx»k IheA ce and got ¥ A 9 7 DOQFOOOHilM am a.Rl.. SSL out with a spaditade rather than his LBS $10.06 Staflat ♦ 10 4 3 2 NonhwttiFiI Feed 733-1373 ^ S 2 2 ^■ H ■ ■ 7330931a a d> .“safe" last trum]ump. giving declarer « 9 677-2626» TIMES CLASSISSIFIED theaforementior — FRCeintimemelorChnttrnas UonedGreekgift _ , ’SU S * . O E PA R T MWENT B r Declarer shoihouid really reject >uth Weal N o r t h EaatI BILL DOM>WN8 AUCTION R e ad y noM ryBeaa^ft -SlSwlI 1 ♦ Pass* SER'IRVICC INC, c r o t t pupp ' the present f rufOng n in hand and , ^ (208)8)467-1712 eW. Cal 536 NomSffrSwySr ik Pats 3 4k Past 'W-S; 20«.734.B636 6 3 0 drawiog the lastisttnimptotakethc 7 ' www.dowr SER M A Jra?SHEPHERO pump on 80 i COrnnffvd ». PW tint- O R club finesse, butHit 2Soutb thought be ' K/tonc9a0fK»l P u p ,^ purebred. u „ pure caltank.indui quaUty. ring OrMlwy 20S > e77..484 saw a better line.Ine. He won tbe trick > • i • WhHe. Ittthtthott.S300. hdt. Uncoln! 4S49 In dummy, throvrowing a club away MSWER: Bid four spades. YouYo LOOtOKINTHE Ctf206-:»-366-7272 3«* air hota lay*** (BURLBV)BV) ay have only five poinis. bibut . M«.c™ALLEYSECTION -oodWlwwriwmmdwtWQW C ath only. C ti from band. Now»waU I fie needed was f nwes-NEws ------for the club Unging to stand up. and u r fifth spade and good intei“ te r* FOR INFCFORMATION ON — — be would have I ediales. together wilh youyrour AUCCTKMADS.1 /e tbe rest without CKOUTTHE the chib finesse,le. When the second lart ace and diamond fit. sua-su( CHECK st that four spades m ust lha« « f . ON CALENDAR round of chtbss wasw ruffed, he was I SUNDAYS. r m j t m both wiser andid considerably( sad- ly. Not all bad hands are: lth l i e MO der. me — this is a good bad hand!nd! WEDN>NESOAYS& a j ■ FRIDAYSYSANDINTHE AQ-WIWEEKLY ON ^TURDAYS. N m M !*• to m t e l M«i> V A r ««• h«i A ocSi;'«i Advorttalitg Jillill Hoilon 20S-:I-735-3222 A C O UJSnCAL S CARPEI'ENTRY |CONSTRU(JCTION I REMODEU!Eu n g ' JholonOmi 4 D RIVWALL Y TWMPALUI«fp*2t>«m. KIM(IHBERLV Slngtt wida HAVIkVt8To«na*78. PICHUl1UTCH Mormon —* *•** WIdlnMI: Clase^ RwnodBlin] and naw deuMt tpacat 2ndad culling SO012. tont. yalewp«pmt. drea 1647- WOTSCR BROS. BOB'SI'S BEST ‘ a S i ' i S ! 8 |»eiallsl avtll.r;: Friandly Vlllaea Catm7t2e* < 1M9A{I A grtti eolttciort AUCTCTIONCCRS O P ^ r Uablla Calataa. Aak 0 7 7 IYWALL rTSST OeaignandBulI Bu m TW IN M L L * Ntw c ar- U Itt, 2nd and 3rd. tfStnoutbuytrtctf (206); mTailurte FraaaallrS 5 T - 22yTa.aipenenMtenca patfpaM, canon, tott of abeullmantiftnlFREEl ntO.S400fer1«lL wwwjmbt Cti«3M28X* man balat. Wa daHvtr ” £■?”______^ ^ ^ 1" * 2 2 * 2 " 731-07107$S(TP) Ctf Chuck Free EtHmataiM iat •tofaga. W/Ohook.up. rNh a rttrtavar. Apprei. 07S0001l01(Bwtoy) S2S«71orl 733.3$20 earnerte r MU*I I82S. tno. (a01)0e0.t200‘ fwirwIN FALLS Singla & 4.S.6 tenI ptr load. Preinpt |lnaurtd-Fte TWIN FALLS Niwar 3 deubiaipacat aval. Piaa MHtaCai7»atOM« mall balat. no rain. WCOIMNQiwwt..udu> I *cous INQ IE2iih. upright, MoftfwnmtcaratwaigM & D RHYWAU. \ "AOICT: TOUCH USSff* M l 20.3 c v b i c W >oi«l- C:anier at tet large f i P P C l foucHom. Tm m SIl ww SI30. Ctf 643- marqultI w/« 2 ttda mar- QJAUST »!* AMERICANI ROOPR< C U M i g l o n 6470orJor73l-«327.* Quitdlilam endtA O M K o m . ANOPAMmfmNQ E S H I 'itncwa. Cal 733-2620* iS tS S ™ KssaenB a U t6* M « a> let. Satinl4K ®*'TS,5E or2W.|Mt CMwSi Pricaa to l l yeurjr budget.bu Jim M k HoMayM5S~ f“ CONNECT * 5kT40ien2ndcn3p.tffltl 5 tocLdu 24yaaft.aKpantMhtnca. aiat.S66parten.90ton da S400 and ranoa tT SL grK a S y S S C t f BMlal M WITH S S I. Kanmore treanr SLTSS:', ! i s s r ^ 'SSSS^^^SXSt tdoop.laroabaiM.S7S a n in q I h a n d y UAN&HI r334$7$ mnw.401W.IMv 000«oi b v i c e c l e a n WHO 6.1a ll4 3 0 -6 2 0 0 e r RHBBEEUMfMaidaTF 6374623c «"»»•’» SERV R O O R NN G ^ nvsrom iossw r NEED 7S4Bor* aidasesil660.RMoai^ r" M on even S340. Uke k ___^ elutions n o o F M10 O Witn-Oul^rmomm. YOUR iUTiiV800tonbaMaitl.2M 2 2 ^ AIRCID U C T Pi o OMm M ln s HiUQ.ium.ifArM-nm. Maytaga. 4234042* SERVICE airy laadar. leading CLEA“NINQ « « l c « n t a t r w ^ t ratoratoel fwi^FALLikletai j nd«er dtboary avMtbtt. RCFRIOCi5EAAT6A. 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TSMOir Harafard Ha eowt. brad tm 4IA. irent lotdmg 8 « v l ccs « nrtNftALLiReom*. haitafa.^ andbjiiia. laldalraOaltary AUTOI) P A R T S aSSSV o a i n A Completo tharpenrpedng. « «»... MO K Si X ^ . OnferS2SO/ F fo a EiJSy- a * Hom«R.pi <1 lion balat. arid. 3rd. CarbidaAtladtla ita w t. r«MB. UMllat pd. CaM NOR 4tL RFV 101.200. Sttovarim tww. STAMCUHiBRirRaiem TheBettMtPncaon Ka%4S»S 3 S IXM" _____ l4lBrad«an8tis ta TV.nop•ti.1201lQ^tta^ Mac nZxS>036 « 3 o e -e 3 2 r o . o t . o)ualTrack20 u OudvrBnBrandPwKl Lanv»> M Haefc man. barrtl fadng ton»f07-3tU Mountain , 2 2 2 2 w a lo h l e< f i S T " hrWd.wc»i73»(a3r at«artanca. 20» « ^ Haai aaLSlOO/efter Iteole'le V aflo tf 0«a«*aaatalraa-.y.» ta d v 3 2 S > a S oPmUo I CONSTRIRUCTioN^ ioroTBdTiSSS: m akV t AStaa: dawt. graan. m^M WWW I TREE SERVIi v i c E Hold/dtltvar lor Santa, neoran.09b.bataa.^. ra WijM 226MabiAn A v*. N o rtl Cal734.358r lit.4 7 33 4 :o aip « y HANDY I ft400r.frd.300T.3rd. MS— Prk«Co« M a T I * . * , « t ™ . sS o« r v k o B « n B S 1 5 5 M 5 '23)OionbaiaaitL A -Z L a r« a e manuHOM jiaia Cai30S4S83.* * 2 2 S E & w o n » tala. bfOka. sew. FaM ___ a rx rs s S I Si'b^baia.it66 [bOOYTHIiiSAPSn c<5[^^ 2 bath, nicaly tumlaltad ^ I a ip arltn c a <»— —------aitptft. Spraying torMnr.Her. lawn dbi. WM. Al applt. m et S q >V Oal 2 tawg. S76 ptr IrwntdidbuUngwOtnyeu bt Traaipell>llna. lull t l t e . lO ieanlfea s&.‘n. Ctndtlivar. Alto canotlM a SIOO.SiSnowboard llonicafii latching. W/D. CoMcwlTSrdaeiL SnUttidlT "!!&tV » aB ay 1 3 1 -W USCMno Cal 732.6330* HOR Mdar hay. ion balat ALL STECLBULOMOSTt w«ndaftr t A bools $100 QMFiiFtfand Cae3E»li f S k , s s a t - a g and ctMit tor tala or pea. r5ptrton.S«MMr ataoofflcerT»aw>vt prfca? C tf 676-21 nwFAuroSffdSS S mea 2 bdrni. nes » dtp.. ^attaaadt.Cal43M012 HAVI.y pnme •naMa. 20^ ^ • a s Hi J m i r w o f t t c * O Q ' • ’^ 2 2 2^ « P I TREE SERVIi v i c E er431.«ei2* 3cmottigt. 2 taing tOOD. FreaSyttwr — rtr. raqutrtd. Oat haal. z-_ wnortorS29oe« S BOARC^R D IN Q J a h o T 3 W HBIF 0 0 brad Barbade ^tiM ain amaunla ^ **■ u p ie 4 rareeaivert < andl Inhcmaptta rrst nopalLCai73»«234* « « » « i s o awaa biad 10 a pwa Mul- *4acimaiwaf> w< MUMX TANK taa CXM. 206 MSO obUtortf dOyitaiip.?p.T64-3m 73H7»tef30 734.4330 or 3tf-73M pta S H Y COUR aarudtoa L— OraMillaglelilclnc. T w w r A t U 2 i o o 't ? n : Jl® LafSbaltt dt>>arad ^CA M CR A M cewt.CMM4«90.* ^ =an 2400 tto m . 2.1 >YMENT| rataU er Offlca. tt 2nd 4 _ CM206-300«32S.* Pu^Fan; n U M B riE r monal. Shothona. SesOAnontn. WAIr^NTI04cyltndar TOT 4D J W i o T S 734.0287 or 420.320r Wtt SSSiSSSi 77«Hfs-N evvs imng a S ' S S S t 1190.00. CLASKSSIFIED jlOyg buatreepnrtnj TwiN^aaotaitd ^^ssassoss ^ Ctf! r>Panwiara TONY'S H( ------1----- r T N ^ I WANrANTCO eld eenal wood. o eP A•ARTMENT trtmptoyaaa RCPAffiJ R 8 « » « 7 4 717______torrtnorltM.Ownar 2>r. aiio*. 2s tr ^ ^ ■ ■ 1 208-T:734-5538 BUYi v m wCrtmedtltotuaitnM. 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WANTED outdoor |ungl« KAWASAKI '9BKX80, E~—^ p>ciCK-UPBOX1980’e, FORDWgOFISOUrtatXlT FORD'SD *9t A ero sta r. 59K DOOQE ‘9‘91 Spirit. 4 dr. AT. MITSUBISHIISHI -03 Echpso. gym/(wlng M t Please catl new engine. SMP pipe, woeoodonnoor.needawortt. V8.A'I, AT, oil optk>ns. S350(V miles.18. Eddie { B auer pkg. FW D. PS.-AC. P: cruiso. lolly loodoiodod. low milos. 734-7377 oc28W)625.* $30300. Call 324-4366* otfer.er. Can 423-6to6.* likein n« « w $ 6 0 0 0 /o flo r . 16K.$3Sl3SOO. 733-8693' 734-441919or420.0046‘ 0( gold Excet rima, $1700. TORAQEGARAGE F5RD)D -93 ^*T 4X4. XLT. Call 732 o o o oI n ‘00 Neon, good OLD'S ‘00 ‘00 Aloro lully WANTED TO BUY 3 pdnt SHOTGUNm 12 ga. pump I CaU734-059r ■■ 2 car) lor rent. $95 mo. all power, po cam per shoH. FORD0 -95 ‘fi Windstar runs cond. owtow mllos. security, lo a d o dI. . 3 3C 0 .0 0 0 m iles. hitch poet hole dlQOer. In ^rtn^f! Iw mlSwI.'*?*- BeneNJ Nova. Mack, ayth- ^!atl a l 733-3914 or 734 . 93Kl< miles. n $7500. Pkiaso grool.!ot. $4500 C all 3 0 0 - AC. MakaIke offer. 326-3688* S i T.OOO3 Call Ca 676-7335‘ ' good ahape. wHh 12*04'ir cond. 3g6-5a27/30ao^.?. KAWASAKI *96 300 4x4, ^natic stock, new In box. 99253s aves and weekenda.* c aII l324-4366 ^ alter 6pm. 0291 or auger. S-T h.p. oulboard : great condition. $2350. $325. ^ Can 326-SW * « y_300-02fl9- FORD Bt‘91 T aurus, 3L V6. O L O S -91 9 t Cutlass ( Su- ‘“ " " ' " " l l * . ' fS r T o oaa motor. S44-26e2.* J Can 539-5951 Gooding.* m 0 '00 Windstar. load- front whe+>eol. fully loadod. promo. funs&tooksruns good Electra Glide Standard, ll FO RRO'94 C F-150 4x4 ed. 88KK milos $13,500. $lS 00/oftofler. W -1 1 7 8 ' Steoo/oflornior 736-2815' nr cuatom pipea. tum alg-I KTM '99 380 EXC ridden - - - - WANTED Vlnuoe Bartie _ Extentended cab. very doan. ^CollTorTonyfll735-8a28*_ ^ 5 3 5 ^tt ^ - Taums 3 t ve,- OLDSMOBIIOBILE '02 Alero------doOa and dothing. 19599 *- nale. lowerino kltrexlra very little, oxc. cond. Call 326-4505.* A | | c ' e stock pIpeaavallatM . K ; 9 4 S a t a n , n o w tuiiy ioad. $19,000. PRE88IISSURE CAR DEAL- , ‘85 Prelude, red * Ing $2300. Cal 3000885* dOi. exc. mechanic Eves. S43-943-9131 Iv. m% * > se0lorS1200.306-1842’ 131 Runs wen. $800. 934-514-5880 or 420-4884.* ERS?l?Wantiosavalhoo- VI good, naw tires, PONTIAC '0 hebt>HAyeR~ii* 9 8 C al 308-4246*' to fiO tt on your next used if C~‘00 Yrons Am. . M ountain Lite wllh n rs ele purchase, tf you nlles, $2000/olfer 350 5.7r liter, llie ram air. 6 HELP KEEP OUR lEVY'89 truck with Uriet,St. AfHeiOnis!'.^ J'Jllifll. M 729* spd.. T-lop,-lop. loaded, seit powder akis. $1,700. ' ' "Kvic# f box. graal ahape. wheele el hHch. $24,000 C al > good cradll and ara COMMUNITYNEAT ^ A Great ^ Cal539-721l ^ W PrakKle Sl. 5 '‘8 9 A cco rd LXI, ctaaaNle ledI d D epartm ent tuned. $5500.731.2454*. ^ IW PW. PL. tinted fs our responsibility P Present! ^ x)d cond. 7 3 4 - 6 ^ * decor,sor, cam per pkg. 23K TRArRANSMISSIONS r. «wat8.-00am j! A 1993 Storcrof MtLUeARa&'lrailef.tun ^ tay th ru FrMay to keep the commu- h o -90 F25b~e7r-cab: e s. warranty. $ig.OOO. Speciilecial $359.95, Most r 2 ? ® r 2 ‘, endosed. extras. $4995. unsncan vehicles. ^jwaisis"? -*‘-«' nity dean, let’s workrk Trgjler. It s le e p so u ft M eteo r Tent ffEi T. AC. 5lh wheel pleie. _____ C al 3 2 4 - ^ r Am* 312-1604 orS78-1022* £T. ti.labor8 lnstalabon loaaeuaercall j . m oiont. 326-5305* FORD^ib 'O lE w M to n .------W™-* together and show C osts o v e r *600'I u p to 6 p e o p le . MUAHA3^ ‘i> Kouni.ln j S Induded, $1800. r. ■ x sw td ; we wfll help * pride In our town. iRb ‘94 Ranger: ext. ke Bauer, loaded. 38K. - . .. 1 w t t ^ your N O W O N]00 U Brand New ! 7XiMax 700 2* track. Stock J .9 0 0 .C a 734-4285.* nomyTrenamleelon HONOA‘9:’wowsissa: lyuw* i Thank you lor your modllicationa. $2,950. it>. 46K. 5 apeed. m m i ” 8 ^ aaS34.$7$etOr e x c e llelent i condition. ad*arUal cooperation C a l l 73nd.$3990.731-3t12* « FOROib ln'Expedition ‘ XLT «eattiNM ae* $2800, Cal73t-3678'Ci _ . _ . IL engine, leather, iFaiaOfflaa 36-4472 ^AUAHA ‘i f Mtn. Uax ^R b ‘01 Reg. cat^: h T . ' ^PaaaponV6, ,JJJ52 cyl. 5 spd AC. stereo, ided. $29.900/oiler. BDTCiTik-yyCenturv J n 3 4 n i a a L 2 700 custom paint, e x tru . Il738420r aculall a ^r i i e a . $756 Call •macutala.taaded. I M t l W 3200 miles, exc. cond. *w • new eond. tow mUes. Trade? 726-7592* ’***" $2600 cal 5394289* ^« e sel of studded snow OMCi ‘9 ‘I 5 . § l 6 . 4 x4 , ext I I I '' »s.$t1.900.338-9083* cab.). 58 spd. $8500 good eUiCKCK‘98Caniury. “ * ^ * 4I 3 '83RX7.2nd or Burts YAMAHA ^ k.lyU « 755: ™ idMncal 733-4094' loaded. 43Kmilae, 5 Md. 12C30«ars a s r s ; I $4000. '96 Ml, Max 800. n o n * . $3500. M 1 -a o » « $tS00. T34.8527.* ^ M milea. Oood cond. BHlTi6' » i t 4 x 4 . a 5 0 . tb. f f l l i t JOttofter. 738^42.* cnMe.lae, AC, cuatom wtieeia ^ ^ 5 s ______r e r e S S C lA S atFC O iU M hM — tireirea. Looka & runs arn 5t5(2) on.goodmli at $3500 73S468t* T u rb o•settuaaddaly. t AT.AC.cncruise. PW. 6 ! ESPONSWILmeS itoroaits . C a l 352-4386.* l i l l l 5 -99 Yukon benak. Pleaaecse check your ad on u f l H H led. exc cortd,. tow m n ffw T O W T T■geacTCoy... W • Please printI dearlyd with dark pet» S S l E - S l S - f e k . JlTPsilSTena grey, loadatadad CD. tm . • ftM HHAtktJaii. tSIM(Voner&394212* S publi SKilorpen atbedlruck$ioo. 3DP1 1. nm an., giaai graatcoic o n d . $ 8 0 0 0 . • A pproxim ate!itely 23 spaccs p er Une i tw&r. huls. w«ts shot FTraiSd^SOT «22 3480.733-4661* Cdi 736441M 4 0 T . . rimers. Loaded to lease c a i 324-1371* LaredrwJo. 4x4. red, power _ _•*!? H s le including ^oiee el shell. $380. TIRI«et 6 Chappal eieel locha:ke 8 windowe. new x)li«adm.lf»«ulM MMWV blank spaces.es. P M e e c a l 732-4428* nOkdMs. 225/7$ RI8 90% Bree.^e . AC, CO. 11 IK. oraat in ener (A a a a e a l a d u a lm l bo w d. $250.324-1371* cond.1«.$6000.738-44&* WSM93iaxL£wa car.$$50ssssfffc! s?sar • W e will notifyify y o u if th ere is a spe< liflflMEPie Cowtitfyeiub J S I nnol be responatata c all 733-13-2483 aves or door. A/C.!/C. CD^IaM r! mS am bM M p. $ 1000. UCRCiIBia\ri.liiounuln. more tia n one 280>2736Mdaya* iwwikeadiadianip.$3d00. >edal going on ^^C all4»M a^^^ ^tOt call Brandon • . w hich m ig h t result in a d isc o u n te jl ed. g * H R a i Rt V? ^ S a b t a . — MourattarMtn. m 1.500. m ie e, 308 862 7. • 3 line m in im u Ited price _ lAM 'M I00 milea. $8,000. Bank Rep Mhar. axe. cortd.. lseelCal73l-2967.* CortadAiiSmiioSSwSr lijboacl - 5 0 H aides wtlh ramp, pulla bed 0Mt$1300. 732-04a«* ^ id.sii.wo.32»4e8r T570TWA Tacama 4.4 ...... 5 6 0 .0 0 M levv ‘98 Suburban axl.t. cab.c AM/FM/CO. 22-30 d a y s ...... ilATftlbTAAILEft V *passenger. 4WD. CO. cystwMom w h ee la t tires. 23ft. Wanofl. dual axle. 47? ad li i m in The ...... 5 7 7 .0 0 F t? nc S19.0M, 738-t$>r Ptaas«• s e c a l 5394052.* H H evY 00 LS exi cab. T5WTdTA ‘U Tacoma m ! C l ,i)g«M dya>ilOntai rd door. 5.3. AT. low Cabb 4x4.4 Pioneer CD/ ] 6h X 24. dropdoer. fki M n l A d C m . la.. exe. oorvl. $15,900, aiereoreo..glaaa bght shel. I b b i^ Copy in Spaci leveler. used one* $5500. Sl£«13er430-7$a8.* Mcatr• t r u d d 5 3 ^ % s r H . ■ Cal731-90«2.* „ (A llow t»pMr fo r• rj4800 or 212-8900* Sag>550 bolh or wlll sell alumumlnum w heels, r42: iU ilE A Wrth rails, sepiiparaie. D eyt 539-3034 leaVtein e r, n e rta /. sun rool. laydown tailgate, new evw«wgs 324-7383.* "awliw tires, only 33,000 ■ ■ ------TH J sa,$t4,50Miner. pawt. $795. Please cafl IDOE *99 Cummtn^. '"“• t ______‘n C al 734-1061.* ^ AAdditiorul d Unes extra du rg i «3-4800or2l2Wpat * iram « SLT. quad-cab. JTIUTV TftAiLtA n e w . shtori o bed. AT. loaded. uu Sxr.$800.CMS4»«479 tSOW ip over stock. 117K W ARNING I OTfl enpurehaaingavehi- P* Ti ------&■(or731-«327* $18.l8.5CQMter. Plaesa c a i r—— 324.(4'S103or324-14Sr *•"I. make aura Otat m e & i o r; le is M tha name of r \ e seiar. Under Maho oior veMda coda, a |^ H | E T m T\ M d e cannol b e eoid R un m y a d in claclassification 1AN0eR(Fer«aU) iiesa ffie Bde la In the HWJerom e Airport 60x50. ime ol the aeler (ex- #______for______days. 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