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B H B H MlM uth lD o g on Wednesdjsday __ - aied ' ------ByBobFIck------en>^^»” «______Th^ ^t t ftflitfd Prttt* astsare • ~ hohoping U) stas ta r ta r ^ - sib^e’^n^ario'^aT^cl' . ing inj tradi* memories of the near' . * tio n in th e in th e mid-1980s havihave left Gov. — . DiricKempthotne-and S outh— ------and-many-law------i— _ makers more thann a litde cau-' l E U s . - ^ ■■ “ tiousabbuttliestate’ste’s future eco- • nomic course. •"And that concernm isi about to spill over into thee debatedc over M oney how to dispose off anar unprece- dented surplus thatat willv exceed Activity lljiH $300 million. u p da te: . Advocates of a huge hu; perma- - N etv t g | V nent tax cut are egnning to b ^ Stores ^ Ik ■challeriged^by propoioponents of a hav e 4 H P J w • .^.smallenpermanent-cht-change-com ------popped bined widi one-timele taxts rebates. They want to keepI the tax struC' ■ i ^ i h ture essentially intaaitact so that - downtown jM B ^h LomitaAcI Acosta, left, and Danlet SancbMt u (at c m teaily fai mlllilnti( a t the s m ie n Dairy In Jerome should the economyny goj south - ‘Kvin ne Friday attomoon. The 2001>1 legislativeli session opens. H bn^ ^ Moofliy, ■and tofUIiton are anticipatingInt« » dairy lu in to be In Dm) limelightII once again. the state would nott fa'-efa'- the k i n d ____ f l ^ a n d _____ of a major tax hikejri it enacted in______several ; 1 9 8 7 ^ th e end of thos-iiose economi- b using pMple are overhaul'on D a irities loom la , cally dark times. a i ^ f d n o cc a lla w m a kkers assessssion nears( “You’ve got every;ry iindication that if we’re not goinggoi into a : ; P ^ D 1 B y M M M JoJ o t o iw tivitive direc- ■ - - recession, ____ _ ------TlpHM HUmi■ Infter—-t;':-'-' ' - • ‘-'tor Is County-dairyrChishoIm-« ----- we’re—g d f t g ~ |™ tor of^he“ K —T ^K '21S ^ A lo o k a t tl led out a solid showing against ------■ . . . II d a h o I k m J H i n ^ into a signifi- !'f.',’-Y;.', B O B E '-'nTheyVe an just been DDauyihen’s ai ^ H d ^ H H u ~ a n d t h e law" m n a k e r 8 - A 9 longtime Republicam^ cant slow- ta lk in g ;. ndstaff, of Buhl, lost many A's 8‘;0 c • predni ‘y down,” House tdea«are.eln3ita[tfaig»^H^fattfi dncts in die west end of the^ S p e a to Bruce . hnmeniental.activisc.BiU: __ Scn.-Li^Laird-Noh.-R-Kimberly, ' what'can^be'ce done about ihe odor ITien i ^ are demonstrating a resesolve Chisholm seemsIS toi have gotten chairn ' tax cuts,~what' ilygoing issue. irman of the . Senate to:o ddeal with the situation be:Kfore the anendon of locallo< lawmakers. Resoui ^ portion is “No one canca tell you ^t this pub lources and Conservation" onsoing and ____I jublic opinion turns agai[ainst Uang the uproarir over0 odors from ' kwtaSpeaker. ; cold and flu season. point,” saidI LewisL Eii ers, execu- theiJiem, like it nearly did forir one neighbors of a largiuge western Twin 2 what portion Please see DAIRIES. Page A2 ivceNewcomb I . • : ; P a g e a is one-time.” The initial flashpoint . Sports E n g^ l i s h t o w r com es on lo v e n io rs nheldT3r. Deati l ’ i n h i g l r e g a r d Wednesday megleet wtth I Playoff power liie Raidaideis w hen Kemp- and Vildngs advancedd toti the Audit sugjggescs doctor i in disgust thorne Lys BusIIu 5 h -A 7 • inference cfaampioi^ ntil his 1998 arrest, Shipman out his eco- .------^ turd^v. ■ might hailave killed — 'an~es|eeme'’ ''-gure” in this’■ - nom ic -blue*------— - . print. Always a focal1 pointpo of the :■ Pi munity of 2' .0 people. His NoCl hundredsJs of patients . one-mi•man pracuce, located. annual legislative session,se& the prommincntly il on Hyde’s main budget message thisis yearyt lakes l,on even greater importa0 rtance. pinion Slitar*Sal_^BM |^ et, boasted a huge waiting O ______TTwAnochrted«dPreM » A y e a r ago, Kemkempthome ------. Freeireeman, rfi^t, .Great S c o t t Oaklcy-are Ie always had time for you,”„ ceded most budgetinging dedsions ^ . HYDE,Erglngland - Bertha Moss and » r'fliH “He < and Jude Lang said Sal Freeman, who was one of; to lawmakers when he failed to - . randier Scott Bedke isIS a W is e . c o u ld n ’t sa y' enough a good things hold hold photorof ; >man’s patients, and whose offer an acceptablee planpi for a dioice for the Idaho about her docloctor. Neither could ' their mother ' modier'(ler’s death is listed as suspi-■ < modest $54 million surfsurplus. Now Legislature, todays edit«ditorial her family,, evene’ a fte r the .68- s. • many legislators believelieve tlie gov- s?ys. •• year-old widovlow died suddenly - Mifgaret J F - f VIyou had an appointment- ernor’s new tax cuttrutting and ~ ~ “ Pfl* ^ — w i i nlum, a you were always kept apcndine-in itiatii'e&■musrquick-'' inu ■ ^ tine visit to Dr.[>r. Harold Shipman’s Mancheiter, Mi waiting. ^ ly claim support fromrom a clear ^office, ing. But it was OK, because \ EnglaiMi, g g g S g j ^^Bjg ' you kiu majority of Republicanicans if hu is '^ n is j-■ Herseveadi knew that when it -was your - S e c tio n BY $ECT diildren even added— satoiatorday. Their tum ;hc; he’d spend extra time with to regain any influencence on the a line to thei];eir mother’s death _ policies set thiswinter.er. ing, “Spedal thanks mottirdled Section A Sectibilon.C )w,all traces of Shipman’s And he knows it. . . - to the family^j' ^octor-for his'care — ivodejvsftar “IVe induded p^pleiple throii^- ■ .Vfeallier ....2 Sports .. ..l«o and attention." connectlection to his former prac- x” VvliKlngDr. H H W on out the summer, legisla^slators and to o n M ,10-11 Movies.,I .....8 Now Moss’s I on Market Street have been .’s children crin ge at Harold Ulflf w scrubbi , other groups, mindfulful thati you ______the.niemQry,.a, H< th»>y — fltirf tiiir|. ■ bbed away. The building — ,Uglslatute— ^------:_. — Shipman'*- hasTioTW'markerTsrany'lafrdrncrth~ ’ •• can*t4ay-it-^l-out,—KenKempthome ------lonD dreds of otheiier families in this said in a recent intervied around the middle of biggest m istakes - appappearing S sS ? Hi«*«oolilijB! P f a • Castlestlebury, a spokeraan for tlithe stayed in the room,u . , . ■ the week.?ek. indifferent as econdmicmic' misery_j|_j;__i_lB — • - Te;^asi^as D eparm ent o f Crimiriiinal “It wasn’t like ever)erybodywaHted. “Thene“memo was written an^"^7~ rises. _ :VBALLAS- Offidals0; doubled ' Justiaitice., ■.••• .••'. ; - away and said ’OK,^ inmates,i t ^ destinedjed~to stay in the hands o ^ _ • In any event, they are skepti- ' B M-ad»^ rmnl'to^>jKQO.OOO- 6aturdayj^ Accict^in^-thBTnem oj'si:slxz:rdvw,~(5saebuiy safemd.::;„L-;_,.L_.- people.in2-involved.in*-ih’e hunt^or—:“ car,onhe outgomg admidmlnistra*- ______|^ | tiM-mrtjt.and oi i n d i ^ i m bf ^ liim'atiaates working in the malhtiIte- . A seventh inmatlate probably thefugiti’jitives," he said; “I have no tion’s claim that all thele wwarnings - H .seyeh fugitiveses still on the nin ' nanceice department of the med9di>, joined the o t h ^ aftiafter the super- idea howow it went from one set of of a downturn from BusiBush could H . ,1. , from a Texa*:K pj p r^ it." n e y also umoai-but-plannedtto eat:-in-«-«upefvis(B i 7thentooklokthelOdvif-'— whldiUldBld-nor^Tiowlt obiaihed"==VBhiesrwereTBaJwT^ia piaRiartng==^— ■ aalonfc ■ , ■ lan w j ^ and a guard^ hostage the docuncum&nt. ...

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^ JQRE(mASI-FCOR MAGII C m L L l j :::. U W « f t ^ . « 9in — roAHO ALMMANAC . . FIVE-DAY FO3m :c a s t f o ri iTWINFALLS CANADIAJ^ ______*!~{ ! L 3 9 a . ktoIdaho ExtrtflM TVrtnMbtHilhroM^«pjR.ywMiy ■ Q N IQ tfrllP MONDAY. — Y—t t rday r------TwBpwtliftttiWi------:___ —TODAIL_____TO iY— : -OUESDAY-:: LWEDNE Wl 8DAY. .IliC H U W — Hlgtrs«r~^— -WpiWt: I MywZiifiiiinZiiZrawiffr- .9 1 'DO ) 4 0 'X an ^ In 1( ^ PM oudy; . Snowpossble ^ P r*clplt«.Ititlen „ j. , Patchy fog eaily; Cle« ' ^ M s S S ” ______Ik--.-'-/ • -wrmmrm ale- - —ea^^roii^- - ^ 8 ...... l y -^■OL. -..vworla.-^- .: 81r43-i'43-:fVTVi48%W--r. :T :22°^|:|-A^36"t -'2626? lT i 3e"£T5o!j|:- g ==7W|j»lpeo-=^'-19:7T6-~T6-Ve^- 2 r jv y e v R ! S M 3 2 r t i . m m w '* REGIONAL WLEATHER ^_WORLDCr iSSK ,8outh«m ldtho:Afaw valleiley spots wia^.thtomornirigJ wiiiiiimTniiirnniMlii i’ll fiij ' M ay ' ■ ■ otherwise, mostly sunny todajay. Clear to partly ctoudy in thw e« eaM tonight, while .' W • VMHWIiywr»!czirsr=t:3::TOBii:L-p . ckKidaincfaaseBcnwathewVW8t_ ...... - ____— ___ y M ta rd sy In TWin F tll*------i — Dotoe: Patchy fog earfy: otheherwise. sunny to pertly doudyf totoday. Becoming doudy ’ ^ — M M H o n H M m - i s m ^ V tonight. Poricdsotsrtow, ico0 Iand rain aro IIKo^ late tonightiiandtbmoTOw.', a - J - B m ta k . ft2 73 TrvM m d AbsentIt SouiM m : Aath(M and AOwgy of Idaho10 . Northem Ntvida: Incroaslnting douds In tho west today wimim i«ln ahd snow poeslble m SSimmmSA lato. Sunny b paniy cioiidy’ irin the east. Snow, Ice and rainnattlm s M ln tha.west . Jan ^ 0 , • Jan 16 ftffiy.- Cairo- ■ a» so A ^3lin~Sh6whb ------— tontght,-perhaps roaching thef>e east late------——------!>§S39> ''invmQBvslRVBinSnfiitsjnS^ .to d a /a dotids and log around the SaltIt ULi k e a ty area; other- ' U . vreather. Northem Utah: Some low dt UV INDEX wise, plenty of sunshine acro!rosa northern Utah today. Clearir totl party ckiudy tocilcW ;l.U ' 40. 32 Tempamturw-L_ wlth4m »ol vaSeyk)w.cioududft.and.fog— ^------• — BBSHB~veiM la/8 : 8 .TT ' ’’Moeoow^^M^J^24 .SI ■ 32i a r i c higtwand Northwnldaho:Somefogoi1 or low clouds In valley spots thlathia morning; othwwlse..' I ■ n M S n tonight’s sunny to partly cloudy today.y. 1Becoming doudy tonlgot withh rain.^now.andn lc« doyeh__ j W odijaMjo^M^ lows. oping and continuing tomorro'TOW. .0 ° su n . tOajiL. .Noen 2pA.' 4pm. < M 34 TREM ES.^— tlay4fcaJ«.4a^onllqiaaatilai).- ^ i S ^ ' —NATIONAI^EXT «-trMMnMH-^3rt.ewh44rMeandi ^1after a two-vehlcle acclderen t at ' Re^cmal Medicals l C( en K r In ^ ^ rs, who also doubles as a lob-'^ RepfwehtaUvw or Ote.fiw ••• » County’s Farm Biireax e a u . ^ ' Eflere, the exception of revMiie I U.S. , Highway 93‘at IdIdaho with a broken n e ^ ' - 5 “We’ve discussed» d some ideas, byist for the dairymen, hopes to Wchifrlihetein-lheiHoui ■Highway ^ in Shoshone. takiia.'* ‘ and I’ve seen somome proposals., ' presentnt le^slation empowering jM.pMMd,b)Mkm8||o(H$Mn iiiii . A semi inidc and a carr >were ' ■^iila^c.Vafi^Kig from othd' le ^ a toitors i that I prob- theDepjepartoent of A^culture to involved in the 6:15^ ja accitddent, ' C e im with beadidiriiviipeindrwD it ' ' i 4 ® ^ i T “ placed,ion-tf»e' 9 ably shouldn’t shareare at this point develop')p Q iteria for an odor mao*, according roldaho^'tate'FiPolice 'b tU c e n !^ Anotiiriotiicr ctild uidia -----— I-thinlcwe-probatjably-all-have- - agement•nt-planandstandards-for— ...d a r t aitdntheh’ J ’- ;^iK ifld.tteI thlnJ-madlngUl M len ^r, ■yeportsT' ------“ second'adiarfaIn the car wefe Sideas on some strenfeugthening, but _ • dairy con»nstrucdon that will control —The.acddent.occurred.H.when— taken-co Ma^c'-Vt£'-VaIl^ Re^Oii^ ...... - nlh'sotne o t h ^ ’odOT.Buthi t,' he said,'sudi diteria will ■ Juntil l sit'dbmi wilJ r e e ^ for floor debate'. the *« semi driver tried to tuniro off witfaunspedfin)^d^'tiries. icuss the issue, take atc leastle a year.to develop. . legislators to discu -AbUlmaybe'IntrDdui^J 'o « « H'#'on the thlnkeadmg^^iv ^Highway 24 into tbe southlxboimd . The driver of the1 semi was who knows what we’re w( going to “Whatlat are those standards?” ' ' ber,'« {rouporrnemMfS’« lane of Highway 93. Thele car- imhtA . >. see?” , Eilers 3asked.! “Nobody can tell Ingcommlttee: -• .'v.-.V sjioisor^'^^^ ' Sstruck the rear of the truck’sc’ssec: . N6.inamea>we.w er^& viii^ Several othei locaocal lawmakers you, at ththis point because nobody ' Aft^.the 20th day of'the' -oni.ond trailer. ■ Saturd^'nigJ^ .' • *have made similarr statements.st . knows.. Well,W let’s develop them." the'HouM and tfte .l2 tK t ■iand 'dotn drtMJi)- Conditions « were extrenemely? : Nil dtations.bavhaye^been js^ p , Eilers, the stink over, dairy . ;Senate, biUa'may be.lntrtM • Perhaps the mosilost perplexing ForEil - ;f ofoggy E at the time of the acdcddent, . andtiie investigatioationiscontim^L .•obstacle for any newlew proposals is odors is justj th e most recent p art bycoRvnmee.rAflertrte 35t exactly how to measurei how of an onongoing effort to hem in may be Introduced oniy't badly something smeanells-odor can dairies,s.' committees - in the Hoii J be a very subjectivevething. i • “You*vu*ve got a bunch of activists' . Aft8lts> AppropfIatlohsV,:£ llto ito (ha Otlia:theKchamber w h S ^ ^ ■ ■ Surplus^ '.Revetwa'and Taxation; and! Other questionsns face legisla* drivingg tlthe issu^” EOers said. through^* a Means Committee; .lr» th« •Continued from A l . .. __ ; ■_____nnH university buili I tors: ilmple majority,'.M votes. ^ .State Aftlre, Rnance.and M(»;;a;biiL;'die»'Oo.ii)e' ^Without being specific heiiehas • SlOmiOion.ori I • If new regulatioItions are need* industrytry affects-water qtiality. and Rules.' , . y r •jed, what form shoulould they take? Then it was what it does with repeatedly promised to baitalahce' developmmt - % -Should they be inteiueragency rules land-^japplied wastes. Now it’s permanent ta* cuts.widi piifrle-time * $10 millionI or w relca, .d » wwtAIn door recreation d n Jorncwlaws? Eilers said. i P rin tin g a rebates or rehisds vdiile com to Rural telecoocommunicatiftK ; • Which agcncycy sTiould take The acurrent odor debate,-for -- '-r^-Beforee bllllsassignedrl y’iii.kotlfchiB^iberaygb' ting some of the.surplus cas Jcharge - the Depdepartment of , those otother than neighbors of .It Is sent to the appropriaflatBjM^it-. .fo the govemofnor'for:fllai:»lgrtature.. investments in mral developDpment improvements, • Agri^ture, the watAratchdog of the offensivsive dairies, is simply a* :.teef»rinlUal review. Bill spoponw B vjho ■ governor c»C8fpi9lgn,thft.bil),,vitlo • an'and existing programs. Thele rest • Increased cblcblleig'e s c h o w - l-dairy industry, or the Department segue intinto doing away with large sent their case for the need Of let.lt becoe c ^ law'.wlthout his would wo be used for noruredtrurriog ships, iquire • State supportrtforH^dStm fc I of Environmental[ Quality, Q< which • animal1 operations,O] Eilers said. • the legislation. The commtlnm M 'vote^ :8ignature.-,tf the<^ovo- • • to deal with the problx>blem? ing thee Iindustry rather than the -- • which conducts a study of a rebates. The potential v ^ t ______..inistiorFirst,SeCuxeA iritjtB ^'^ .. : MaKy gay llijpDepartment-of-----stfltfc*^4 e . S-4.4-counties-dtawiog-up-—- — tlon-that-can help-lt'detei jT-hew----- lawnuikert-flwe*^ .;Am culturc has_don'lone a pooDob . regulation o n so n meu-own. :: — -nupo-miaoffBU ut uwmut. Arid-flo-are-ihe^iptions-for •o fre ^ a tin g the incindustry, creat-' "OtheitierwiseTd have 44’differ-' " Studies: may Includeresea q>Mding, some with-pricee tags - continued expaii ling today’s situation.)n. ent setscs (of procedures to keep up Ings. enperftestlmony, a and some without Some exMam- state’s labor force>rce in , a s l o w ltt . economy shouldi make'im educaim ; Proposals Eilersers has heard with - it’dit’ be impossible,” Eilers ments of Interested parties. pies: ------jabourrburnofseereen"ih"writing, said.” • _ _ _ahe-committw,.ty.8-8imi iecomeJaw-onJuly4------—•-$87-miIlion-stiU-owed* ed-on— the highiest priority. Islative session etrdi. ' boi •include . simplyr i giving the ------— * ' ty vote, can sertd the bill tc bonds for state buildings., “The challengeige of -educatijm g more enforce- , , Times-les-News politics and state goth with a recommendation to pi :fudea an, emergency i ' • $88 million for p riso n .^»pan- foc the next decideadeisveryimDA iDepahment of Ag n :to'pa8s;«(l>lii8 are seWofr ause tnaklng li law'-as- nc reporter Michael Joumce sion. ' tant," he said. ““It It’s n o t j u s t r t Iment authority, orr bbanning flush' emmcnt from committee with this n We:..' . 1 ^system dairies - aa ssystem ; where ' can bei nachedrc a t (208) 735-3231. f $64 million ior renovatiodon of have

: Circulation Sunday S7.0(7.00 per week, dally only Sj.OO . Sunday only $3.50 per week, ; Donlel Walock, circuitcu la tio n director Patients. included in all above rates. A ' ■ Continued froftiAl Circulation phonene lines are open SI5.00 chai;harge will be levied for atl b le.' ; Moss’s Me daughter* Brenda Hunirst. -But.sucnwostnetn e local, a o m lr^ b c cw ec n J.an d 10I a.ia.m . only. If you *reiumcd chcchccki. to courl on further• murder1 “Once you’ou’ve been told that “It “ is an aw ful Umbo staitage,” tioT^for the kindlyllyphysidan,^lli|) 1 do. not receive yoiirir ppaper by 7 a.m.., ^ „ charges, saying his ncnotoriety therewill.be.be_no_trIal Jo r you.___said Freeman,>!hpM motherer, 6^ always sent sympm p a th y c a r d i to call the num ber for r y(yo u r area: Mail intinformation would'make a fair tri^il imposa*" w hat else''cican you .do?" s’ala year-old yet M ar^ ret Waldron,i, ,1died .' the bereaved, ihathat no one-asked Burley-Rupert* .tW( me<-News (UPS 631-080) Is pub- two days after^ajdsit to Sbipiipman. question^ '. .. ------Paul Oaklcy ...... 677-4042 ,, lished dailylly a t l3 2 T h lrd S t. W.. Twin lnMirch'1998. "= :~-'r--T rvrasii’llinl4-M Twin Fail* Freeman and her sister,, JudeJ 'another local'docdoctor, who l|od and other areas ...... 733-0931 rails, IdahoIho, 83301. by Magic Valley Newspapers Inc. I Periodicali paid si Twin Saturday. Jangaiye. nunlumbara Saturday, Jam(an[e,nuinemJaci La:Lang, said they are anxioiiously ‘ beea ask^d byr ShSM pinan to ccj- he TimcvNcws. Omclal cily and awaiting a pUblic inquiryy iinto si^ some criticlation certificate^ Subscnption H.CCSrac ■ 5 - ^ - ; wspaper pursuant to Section 6C- i ® . . 1 ^ 1 Shipman’s case, schedule*led to expreued concencem at the h|gb . Home delivery: dillylly ands Sunday. S4.20 |0 8 o fih e• ld|(Jaho Code. Thunday li hereby b e ^ this year."They are wiping ' ‘nuihber'of'deaths.'H:T6Uce iiivM ' ' ' per week: Sunday only.nly. S.2.00 per week, dcslgniled1 tsatihe day of the week on which 1 sa ^ 14 99 for answers, but also want to see ' gated but condudeuded there wasn’t w .be paid.in advancc_ugil notice* will> be published, ------—------>OWW»AU,jMtllt»KiCT- a e — ------a—?— j » n^eotie :q ik ^ th e ,b lB m fc tom fail^:.—.enough evi^w?^ V> _____ ~ •” -'■attJ'ife'avilUbironly'vly-Wherc dellvcry-ri Posimastcaster, please.tead'^firoge of. . Saturday, 4amia»ye, MW ...... ^ to hddce the sbiister patitierns'6 -YHe^^.oaiW qM - not miiinliln^>M#]l raioraie»i All Idaho nues: addretiformrm 10: P.O. Qox 548. Twin Falli, that'mtha w K rf Shipfataii's pracactice - ‘ of fotigei^^'.i^i^a dally and Sunday S^:00j;00 per week, daily lUaho 83303.03. ■ , ' : only M.on per wcfeic,, SundaySu only $3.00 forsolongl ' _\__vders.> • • ' • per week. Out of slateate rates: dally and • iWo ______Shipman lim a high ^p C« T t i S “ “DeatiiwouId'BeI b e to o quick foj^ ~ 'of^lde^rf amale'patlents,irwho—T-him^“^aid Frttanau :r-LT.r: - - w h - ^ — 1^-News telephone'e direaory " ' -“ Jeniended'io~die'alon^iji~ 0iei.early— .e r't o ^ d e , - altfiost';6tt"evwi|Niibfe'hdl~ 7 14 -aa' • ' 42 _ aftbmoon and shortly a fer.the. ^ been affectedi byfc ShipmanL- Ciiculadon (Danieliel Walock, Circulation Direae a o r ) ...... E x t l . doctor’st visit ■ Eve^yoIIe^knowa,^ir& ,som eone w h i ______lOassifledAdvertisitising (Deby Johnson Managt - When this repoiLiffl^ TifiTM News (Uork Wahvoworth, Matiaging EmtorJTT...... ^ ...... :.... .Exl. 3 ^-Inmofethaa^ F fiaay T B fitain ’s-’C a e r H Bsarcsa^-nD a ^^iiis^ ___ ^yettis^C jg (Mike Stnit. AdvMTi<

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But time—z L i^ w a w isi'^strok^f : poIitlcalii^^^H — after tfane; Gore-=atmnims'i5erl6us_ ■ ffbny th a t'Ead~the R vanquished H ON -^andvrithhtmior—turr ding overthe s ^ o n i--* .Congress f^ms]nally certified _._.dovoi.becauSe.oLtheJai duties of-the.vice pres-^-ips - ,-^dUi^y.TEaTG«GMi^TWrBusE— • natufesty. senators. Thih at reflett- Ident^ T hej-last-vice.president_ li • ■•~-T.-won-Iagr-year*re:rextTBOTdlnaryr^^^H ■ ed a . jud^ent- .bj >1*^0 by- many— :-defeatrfinaI a presidendal race to edfflLas.defeated-__ — Dmocrats-that it-wass Jlong past_presideJ)ver_er_Congre$^cotmting_____ c~(jore presideb ■ -J, :,tiaie to ra d th e ^ ttlinng g over the___ o£_th ;objepted futilelyely to counting - w man from Tllmnia^ but, hihey,". Gore Code.eqactedted in; 1887, If at least nbrida*s-votes; . told .Rep. Jesse Jacksc£on, D-IU., one.senatorir ands one representa- ^n'^A'Iiere W8inro-S»i>'$uspeQ5e''ov6r~^^H one of the lavnnakersI ywho tried — tive object,:t, th e two chambers TO outcome becauiBu^notasinflje ... fn: r tinillenge-the ll mustconvemene Mparately to deal '••■ •'•'senator-Joined thethe House mem-~ Florida votes. • with the obje^^Godbles(ss our new presi- * At one point, Re[ep. Aicee ' At one poinoint. Rep. Bill Thomas, - ‘dent aM new vice^epr^^tjnd_^m ajori:)rity-o£.±e.538.electoral_ 1___ Hastings,J>^a.,_am,m ong.the___ RCalif,;one.iie.of.theJourJawmak-__ .. may G o d l i l ^^ ' ^ Umted States votesi of0 the SO »ates plus the; objecting lawmakers,, calledc out ers, held DelDelaware’s certificate ,;rfXmerica,” G<^s« “ id. D istriai a of Columbia, toGore,“Wedid'anweie could.” up to the ligllights and squinted at - — Physidcnsl S atu rd ay ’s joitioint session of Evenen so, the meeting attracted1 “The chair thanks theth gentle- it, smilinglyy !saying, “th is one is = 1 1 ® Coyresswasacon;amsritutional for^___.unusualual-attentionbecause-it-was^— man—from—^Florida,a,- 2—Gore;— ^different thanl a n ^ the others.^’------—------;------ImmeduU ateCare C enter—----- m al^ to ratify tfiecounttfie of ^ the finainal tally of votes ih-a iyesi-''i- ' responded with a smile. His action3n was a joking refer- , — - r e lectoral vo tertiiai areESwnEaTiw'Bir^y^7~T. After their objecQonsis tiied, ar ence to the:e 1repeated televised I Qp>« -*~7-d«yMne-*Mlt«-A(resa-Fro«-CSI-e»-fn tM h ^ k tn a n ------; - ^ d e on Dec. 188 ini every state coriiestested for 35 days f ^ n d thei ■ least 16 House.Dmoq>crats filed , recotmts of: F]Florida’s votes, which * ^ capital. To prevailrail, a candidate Nov.7e7 election. Gore did not con-r out of the chambi^w mmasse,- — was a staple'*ie* on television and in 7336-7422 .'n^eds 270 electoctoral votes, a cede untilun D ec 13, a day after the} Gore pumped his rightr fist newspap^fcs for neariy five weeks. L = nfBBirrroiiinn^ t:Presideis n te x p a n d ss;criteiia_ _ Stamp C < ifor h e a ltIthinsuranaX program increase? WASHINGTONj n ' (AP) - “Witiith 3.3 million children .‘P i^ d e n t Clintonn ssaid ^turday . zu>w enrsnrolled in CHIP, we’re get- . “Most 60 lbs. i ; by a peri • an d y UO - - .>-bejs making it easi(asier for parents - ting do:Joser than ever-to the goal - havekepfiFoffff for ■ ■ , \ ' ' to'enroll children*en in a h ealth I set foufoiu- y e ^ ago of providing’’ WASHINGTON (AP t^Qfurance programun designed for 5 millicllion.uninsured children> postage rates-take ^fei e a today, 1 over 6 month!h s." ' .'..fo^iilies with too mimuch income to with health he coverage," ClintonI raising the cost of mailliling a let- ' — -^tq{alify-for-&^ca]daid but-coolittlfr— said.— ------tcrbrDneT)ennyrto-34-ctxenis:------■ S r ------to private covcoverage- . Clintcnton said the government1 _____ ^Ihc U.S. Postal Serervice has - ' ' " "’““We know thatlat when unin- soon wilwill ^ o w parents to enroll[ printed billions of nevew34-cent . ' sured children get:et Ihealth cover- th e ir children c in CHIP or stamps, which went onn sale Dec { B K a M M * Weekly nu!ri e your besi dieting melhod • BodyBoc fat testing age, they go to thele doctor’s longer-mil'theyIt have toI :becausetheyhadtobeieprintedin . ^beated earlier, andanc less e^n - wait wr-even m onths,, advance. . C’ ^^vely,- o u tsid e5 a hospinJI,” while theirthi applications are. being• The stamps are avai on ’ th e. ____In te rn e t ...... '•Clinton said in hlis is 'weddy radio processi:ssed, b^ore they;Can get ^ 7 3 0 0 "iddress. healthX rarec for ^e ir children,7Jie._[ http://www.usps.comm b y __ ICurves 734-7 The federal-stai;tate program , said. ' ' - -phone-atl:800^STAMP ".ptiiimW j ^ ------778F^lsAYm:VTWIN FAUS - for women (inthtTwflTuriftuD) ^ „ known as the Childlildrien’s Health Also,t3, the government will issue can also be purchaseced at post r Program,un, yh s o ra te d ru le s allowing a] schools to use itefthw&sC-uvi^brldss^nlm' _^'in 1997 to h elpp children c get . sdioolI Ivluiich data to find students; °*Pwt^"of^^*^^that “mail ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 'Tiealth insurance co in the system” when theth change — J coverage t h ^ who woivould b e ^gible.for CHIP, takes effect will be handR ^ ed lh at -— ^fainilies-could-nonotoiherwise—s our-goal 0 is to-eiutiIl.more is, a 33-cent letter purin-3-nmil-— ri ___. affo rd ._ S tates m^ s t pro^d_e chlldrwei^ we_hjwe_» go where Ae_.L- -box Saturday-but-n ‘mau:hihgmon«^ibiIbusethefedCT-’ childre:ren arei” Clinton said, ' marked until Monday s .alfunds..-* - “Ih a t’si’s in th e schools." ' delivered. i l H e M l SM i iwiM w ork DonMM? Drppyo\your car off at Theisen MoMotors Magic \iillw Mtdl loalocation. We^U perform the . service work onHretu•turn your car to the mail whilewh you shop.______

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Naturalizatior ion Service^ere 'Ctiraunddi^ npr^ts'lthe fnoilDUy spokesperson -, for-o r - th e - ^ S . - o r d e r e d to'^des lestroy onconceal ofXi e a t A tto rn e y s Office,, saidsaJ it woiild - -doctmients'.aDdnd electronic^m'ail — uxidc b(fy; su p p o ..Guralnick’sJt’s motid^.io - related to the. ie.Elian Gonzalez hm ' t ^ i e t o compel Appignaninij^pro^yide t ^ case,- accordinglg tot a deposition by— -goyc tw , ■ m o it d e ta il a n a n o m e y whe vho re p rese n t I N S '. claimEiiming^' Apiii:2^*i^jaiilut . “These are serioirious allpBP* w orkers. . niovgd iUr— -tions^SancheaiBldr*"drW ew B im o— In a depositsition given last - 'Constnsdttidonalijfluisy'' ' ,, uncoverJifijruth.?.:: — month*foi~the'le-federariaW gulr^^TGOiGOStoclrdi^^EfeTOoro Elian’s Miami i^ d v K have filed tion — against'the-U:!U ^S ^ovennnent; aslcff ^IZZZJHiiirii r i Z S I - ^^■=CoreI^prin^gfrnaratrenrey— retfertferl tftP Moi^enq ■ lokorda ------(ElBmCWnelFW.'nneAallAaUUtkMeL- - Donald Appigna testified that ndgoani to disdosti INS em ployees|S hadh told him th at . knows. - • ‘ m m “the U.S. goverferment could be . ‘^Itiis is a major b n £ ^ ^^ u : r “^ breaking the lawaw.” ' ,• s^^.CUraliiick said.TBOHli 69^95 ------“Basi»ljy^-t g r'.. . -tOOCtpmdmlrMvnxASHtSttfUnmiJtm, ... j-t|\at-is;^har . to thi^'^couftlpa^Qig - ...... 8«nd(Mio>ihmyeR»•yo)4MiK. .'[--j 'heard;” Appfg:fig h an rtestified .'" onoiiiour mbtion to c o m ^ ij t t tfay ^ HEALTH AWAREfRENESS,..,^ “People werere in stru cted to Appig•pjgnani to testify to the.quesies- 4SHin»aPliB1640Ml»B«J»8a.M8SBep?;* remove anythin]ling derogatory to th e E lian Gonzalttalei cas^^ ______- AppignaniraaTaborTawyerwho Ix I "ProFqiiro^xictic a in ic . R PUBBBHIIBS represents thei uiunion th a t re p re -...... sents INS empliiployees and-also ^ ^ A high altitude Jet passesMS a winter half moon late Wedn V. S T O P> S U F F E R I 1 N Bdnesday afternoon In the sky atwiabove Boston. The Jet, nearly 3S36,000 handles the ememployees’ equal* a siG f - feet hlgb, leaves eonballs ins In Its wake due to tha differeerence In temperature from theI ho'hot en^nes to the e x tr e n i^' ocold' -' em ploym ent conlomplaints agmnst' ^, Chiropracticc.Orientation...W ednesdavdays 5:45 r _ ------rhe-governnrerrent, would not q J 1. Pffc ConsultBt}ittitm&ComjmUr Spinal AnafyiafysisV ------reveal which emanployees j told him I I A TbAUWhoAtttttend of the orders,s, who gave the_ _1 _ y / _ (S80JX) \Uue CoodHiThwDttttBbefMOQ) " —J S : — I.L|- ^ JT------instnictionsor' wlwhat ihfondadon I | V th e do cu m en ts:s ans d e-m ail con-. I ’ PBONETOaXr. ;h tto pen t her nKemoif»- ^ tained.-He-saidldhe-dld*norhear ------g p - the orders direcrectly; they were BLUEUUCEJCESOFnCEPAHK ------: WASHINGTON {A { P) - ad u lt she le£learned that h e r fam ily Schuster, Scl the publishing h ______634 Fall* Ava.■ I11050-TW nFaHilD : Secretary of State Mi house related to him byby employees.I _ Madeleine was JewishJi andi that three of her that tha recentiy.gave-Sen..mHiUary • • ; Albright plans lo write 1 te her mem- grandparenents perished in Na2i Rodham Roi Clinton, D-N.Y., ana S8~ lE B SSSB S • o trs a fte r she leav es5 pipublic life concentratioition camps. million m il advance for her upcoi __■ :_ l a t ^ i n the m onth atiddisroadyto is AlbrightjytjyilLbejepresented-by ___ mmemoirs.-He e declined-to-» • shop her'proposal to0 booI, w II nplim entaiy ScotclIchgard Treatm entIfbryourC ai^, Albright, who comesnes from a , , H O miieowners with n - — . -family of refugees, will11 alsoa w n te ------money worries ind U pholstery WVith il the Puixhase (O fA FullD eM iiy about her personal liftlife. As an m a y < fLqualifyJoiJow^w^terest-loans — — CallNowfc-for-YourzAppeintnim ent-A t==^^^ ' Locallenderl L i - er loosens Its rcqulrcmenLs fcci:i crcdil?Self . • now. calI bills?bi IRS liens? Bankruptcy? H ave y o u been t lumcd down for a Joesnesn'i matter! ■ ■ 0 ■■■>. ounecdmoreihanSIO.OOO If Ify you ate a homeowner with su ; The Times-NifV C ?iV O . fnr w»v reason ■O- .Q r i son? Arc you paying more cieni«rnl cquity.ihere’sancxcellentcha l:x^ than 10% ime S S ' H O’ ■ Your guide tc meresi on any other loans youu willu oualify for a l o a n ^ j wlually y ^ ■ -'IfC • orcrcdKcard.r O x ! - : ------thin 48 hours. in IVIagic Val'allo t/ re 'u homeowner and an- You can find out over the phoni a lle y sucred'yc.s*'l 1C o a n y o f ihcsc questions, andII fifree of chargc— if you auali u t d M d t Ihey can tellII yyou over Ihe phone and Stone)ne CaMic Homc.Loans.is.licen: “ “ ronpoVifi^Vn/1 wiilwulobligw if you qualify. by Iheihe Idaho Depanmcni o f Financ L . - - a o t e i wMMy n . 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— g f HILADELPHLmA(APi -^ e S^jwo yoiihg in enin \ w ere chosen y o iu'll want Uto live on forever.ft ------Snore-tlian a-year-iar-ago asamong— ----- 2«hose most likelyiy tot be killed or- O o kill someone elselse. ' H <3 An experimentsntal dty proba- H ------^on.program-was^as supposed to H — fja v e tlxem. It didn’tin ’r ...... ■ • t« Within a m onthihof^choditf, < H fffO-year-old Carlosrlos Rivera was ■ lu lled and 18-yeaiear-o,ld Charles ■ H )rum m was chargerged widi a doth H ---- — S®le hom icide, desiiespite the bat- H :rzzWiy_o|'Social-servijrvicesrsupervi:— ■ t ~ • Kon and counselingling designed to ■ fjceep them from theirthe fates. H “Tiiis should hahave worked,” H t^ a id co u n selo r InikoIni Scotton, H l^ho had recommnmended that ■ ____ H)rumm be takenn coff probation H flhree'weeks beforeore he allegedly ■ l^ent on a drug-in^induced ram- H . • page that endecded with two -H ;- Ueath^s. “It reallislly'broke my "I ~ H Drainra and Rivera R: were H ' L im fe> U m o n g the first yoiyoutiis orducd . . Wdhomesifites ayaUabllie...only Y^ Village Heomesites Worth PhilacUadelphift pUot ' ■ < . TTOgranj-serving 1001(K of the dty’s - * worst violent youn>ung offenders: H ' and 7 Palirs of Mannor Homesi Dubbed “the.toufi>ughest of the ■ . ~ iites remainn. -tough,!Lthe-teen8ms_^and_-youngT=:^Bi=:Tri adults in ‘the proprogram were H drafted from parole-ole lists, school ■ ' - tardy sheets andI repeat-offend-,re ■ er rolls. Police and probaiibation officers provided partici]icipahts with H intense supervisiiision, visiting H almost daily rather her than about ■ ■ once a month undeiider traditional ■ probation. Particiticip'ants also were given unpreceecedemed sup- H —— p o rtJn -^ ttin g sobe job, getting a high^ schools dipio- H m o -even learningIg tto read. . ■ But for Rivera3 andai Drumm, H the Youth Viplencen'ce Reduction H Project f ^ e d a t its most.basic. ■ goal - p^^enting homidde.hoi I , “Ultimately-we/e hope1 these . kids will be law-ableibiding dtizens H B eM anortjor Homcsltcs PS-Pending SaleIc sVillagc Homcsiti and not use drugsgs and not be ■ stillI a\available ^ delinquent. But ouroui ^oa! is we ■ slill available want to keep theseiSe kids alive,” ' H ___ said Assistant Distristrict Attorney M ______'’■Jbh'n'Delaney, who wl helped • H > found and leads the project. “I H ; don't know wiiat haplappen^.” ^ ' t The program wawas modeled . M anor List Price I after a similar one>ne in Boston H , . ? Offering premier:r ccanyon-rlm lots along VilJagc List Price ___ ■■■ > tha tArat. crodit-ed- — — -Hofliestt#-e------— ^------■. . ~ ' v “ month period endingingin.Janu^ 'H ~ r Hnmesite • Spcctacujar View: 1998 in which thle e dc ty had no ■ 3-5-36 $54,900 CIV5 firearm-related homicidehoi vie- • Convenlenl Locat:atlon 1 $16,9’if)C tims under age 16. 37-38 '.$54.900 -----—Since-its-creatiotion-in-June— (------^•-J?odt//JC-SccuriIy-ily-Patrol— ^—— -r^------;—______2 - ^ _____ ------LRending-Salc- --— 1999, more thann 3003 youths H / 33-34 ,$64,900^ ' • JJ.V. Sfora^’c hav e co m e through ' ' ■ 3 $19,900 Philadelphia’s progn>gram,acoop- ■ ■ 19-20 $119,900I • Siv/mm/ng Pool,I, (Gazebo and Spa . 4 ^ erative between prproseciitoYs, H . ■$22,900 ( • Pedestrian Path1 ! police, pro b atio nI olofficers and ■ . 2 1 - 2 2 $129,900 ■ ' . 5 $24,900 ---- . : counselors from the nonprofit J '• Floorplans avallalliable o r design a Philadelphia Anti-Iti-DrugAnti- ■ 25-26 $139,900 6 Violence Network. custom borne'to0 pfit y o u r Individual $24,900 Pending Sale . About 25 or 30I partidpanis.',pt ■ ' 31-32 i lifestyle (KStrlcttoilions apply) . . $24,900 have been involvecved in le s s e r.. . K >'■ ■ I - crimes while part:t pfo the pro- j gram, which will novno w g rad i^ y reduce supervisionn ratherr than ■ H '. ' ' ' letting kids immediatliately get off H probation, Delaney^6aid.Drumm sa was the first to be diargedch t^th M ______Don^ijijiist change.your adt\ddress, change yourur lifestyle! . ~ ~ homicide; RiveraTKel Plica whni 10 chanj(d hiiAmi noltfe." Dnimm had a histoistoiy of drug* . H i dealing and weapoipons convic- ’■ I tions. After ab o u t alyearintheali _ —J program, Drumma kickedk his H * 3 < . . . ■■■ ; miirijiiaria'and LSDhDhabit,gota -H jo'band-had.moVeded from b ad ‘;■.:^B -'.^..^.■-■ - __ ; influences in his neigieighbo|hood_H___^ said Sco tton, his couiuunselor.* • ^ 1 ' ■ In_early October,ier,.a.judgel_B.:_. . ; approved his releaseise from pro- - H - ' bation. • • • v ^ r —“He did-atotil-I8Cisd as faras^: 0 ^37“^ BRECKt ^ P g llD Q EE.:\' s — his baiaWb^'” W d'S■Sc'6ttbn,'whbt‘”W ci ’ v ■''V->.'v'Vu A>tANN!D ^eSIDENTIAt. 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He confessessed to forcibly enter------—^Those1 decisions shoulclid be percent of execiecutions nation- • can read a little bit, too,;>o, if it’s not ing Carpehtehter’s livihgston home made ms by juries in indivitfidual ■ wide. Biv(l.North - 733-924^:4 ^ — — long-words,-! remembeiiber-when I ^ . first camc in, I couldn’tIn’t even do ' none of that.” . ,. Penry is the humanin ffa c e '^ a ^ B l ^ , . long-running legal andon ihorql . H '.debate: Should convictricted tnur- IU |||_ J derers who are mentall;ally retard* ■ ■ ■ H i p ■ ed be subject to the deaileath penal- BB i/il \ i ------ny?------:------=— . . , Eleven years ago,, in a land*.. . . mark ruling in Penry’s’’s case,( the R R 9 fR " f U.S. Supreme Courtt nnarrowly n&{jB||v NORTHWESTER CORDLESS ; held that executing sucl prison- M IM m s te f y g g H K S e ■'“ ’ l i s g stOeORANOC g ------ers-\vas-not-a-violatioi cion-of-tho— B 55rS5lll t «>wDKUTAL ' Eighth Amendment’st’s.ban on BQ^nMQn ^ i ^ S y CALALLERID «ECIBECURITY. cruel and unt^sual puni I ' But tli'at wasn’t thie e - ^ jMk > WM Johnny Paul Peniy. i • HoW Ef uMeuniabi*. _ ' A ff»w.mooths4rom-n'vnowrin-a-'- ' rare second chance befbefore the ■ Supremc-CourtrPenry’sy’s lawyers S S i l * NxnoMALursoifiTMi r a m S u a ruYERWM4ec.ai will'get. another opportiortunity to tHOCX HWTECnOIESSfSr , ' argue against his deathfl scsentence. i MLUNOtYITEMiX* vflM Unlike his earlier ap|appeal - a__ STBtEOOnnM. -_-_broad constitutional .ch.challenge— —onicfl HEAOPHONES i that could have chan^in g ed the ------^dminisrration”of'capitalital 'punish ~ " . ment nationwide - the: ississues this time concern procedted u res at @ 0 1 ^ Penry’s trial. But khe ultimii ate goal of his lawyers anam d other : advocates-remains ththe e sam e: - r-————~ p J p r n M ' M 5 Because they view PcP en ry as » essentially a chUd, they:y wantv his ^ B ^ S S BIH HPfflSM/ > life to be spared, for moralmo rea- Bh^JBH li?. - • } sons._ _ - _ ^ H iSiBiiSffl ..... " **lt_e°^ to who we a •1 TV PURCHASE UNDER SINS society," safd'RutH*Lucjciety that SUdon Uifnory * Ir kills vulnerable people?’ asked vh»«x*f«te4 [ P a ; ^ ' Luckasson, w lp js alw> a lawyer. ° c M o S e “We ‘don’t execute childrIldren. We shouldn’t execute the*m:*mentally Z E N IT H1 1 3 " - . retarded.!;-^ — -WS i — ------COLOR T V/WITH W ------:------The debate-centerss oi otTwhat AROUSEL I V-JC-' REMOTE, TR1U^lUNGUAL ' Luckasson and oth'eihers call «=“ =HAflANGER WITH REMOTE CONTROLCO - I 1 ^ “ TrTpjOHJMgQ “deathworthiness" -’ thlli° idea that even a society thatIt sisuppons ? 5 f i:£ S » T f PROGRAMMINm i n g & C£IVER)____i T i : S L E E P TIME __ capital punishment shou ban IMER executions of certain pri - — -such as th e mentally retar :tarded,-as— HVSSSuSiiss I I ” P H lQ P S MAGNVGNAVQX .'morallyunacceptable. • l O - C O t O R TT V V W IT H ' For example, the SSu uprem e BB b t e c h n ic s b atvss ss REFLEX ' \ 3-WAY, 10-INCHCH STEREO I ------TOTAL REM(EM O T E , ;— Court in 1989 outlawed SPEAKER SYSYSTEM I ^ ^ A B T l'lf CONTROIROL tions of convicted murderclerers who . 8m»ttoel<~ . SMSiMP TfeBM- were younger than 16 whe.vhen they committed their crime The court cited the “evolvini stan- ^■^■1 dards of decency that m ma ark the m m I RCACOLORTRAKRAK* X8« ' progress of a maturing sodsociety." " ^ 7 I 27” STEREO COU:0L0RTV,; Of the 38 stales with < SHARP.70WT01TOTALPOWER I ^ H l I CHANNELOCXOCK" ,.. SYSTEM WITH DOUK3LBY* SURROUND I - DI0rTAL23BUTBUTTON . • • punishment laws, Texas, VVirginia PRO LOGIC*,. AMAM/FM, U)ISC 1 i - — - REMOTE, COMMEIMERCIAL' and 23 others allow execut^ d o n s of CD CHANGER, DUDUAL CASSETTE A s n x f-I- SKIP O N ^RCREEN E ■ & 5-SPEAKER: SYlSYSTEM H DISPLAY &AU.AUTO • convicted murderers wlwho are mentally retarded.. COLOR CONTT)NTROL ; _____ “The only thing what; 11I know what’ my attorneys had toitold m ^" ' i m f l ■ I HITACHI 32” COLOlILOR TV ' ' .A»*FMTu«wWlth40. WITH P4-P, MTS 8sterTE eo ; said Penry^sitting'in a v visiting . (*- ' P>«i*U • X.Oatia* booth at the state prisonon in this ” • Rtmol* CoaVoJ.Y 3-WAY SURROUNDD80UNIX.. 84 •COCU0M70 U ■ P ^ C A P A C I T ^ l I P UNIVERSE« 8 A L _ ^ ? - - East-Texas town, “Theyy ssay if a a rEMPERATURES, I I E REMOTE, 8 VVIDEO ‘‘ person don’t understandnd w hafs INPUT, SLEEPSLE ' '■' ^WATER I H l TIMER o kMCREEM: ^ C Judge releasiises . iljl® fcrfiPT WENUNU ,.,T - I n C oitO R ------RCA-27=-COL STEREO CONSONSOLE . T^second mann ' •BCTRA large‘s MONITOR-RECIECEIVER WITH OUIDEI PLUS*™PL 0N>8CREEN PROGRAMPRC from death row.n e OUIDE « 0L04N04N-THE. L ^ ^ K i DARKUNIVERk ^ R S A L . 1 ANCOIA.La.(AP)-^- A ta a iL ^ REMOTEITE cttnvicieu ol kiiimg arTel^erly- n ^ • couple 14 years ago is .entering,en r s ^ RCA 46” o- his second week of freedon:iom, join- . SliaiEStfSnB i f l 3 a ■ PROJECTKCT10N * . ing his alleged accompl iBSBSI STEREO MONlONITORirJ nplice in l l | m S | ^ g c a pac ity ■RWITH;.'' ■ freedom after DNA te.sts;s.pointed:— p 1 t i to their innocence. u ren D istrict Judge Cynthia Cv |B^B|HBj|S i f ^ i S S r j K‘S i " — W o Q d a r d r ^ SjfoiLT.fr I jrt ToucK* a- -iiS: __ agree3 with JiM lj h p r o s e c u to r s ^ E l 3 HITACHI 60" DUALA TONER.Tl who said theilj — r - i S P4-P STEREO PROJEI wasn’t enough iiCTf COMPACT *1 : f f i m f s i T v w rm m t s st physical evi- EZERVWTH •: I Ctj BB j SSL SAPWITHdb: - dence tying o u > . { I SURROiI r o iiN n ;? 80UNIiU N D « ' S Albert. Burrell. UNIVERVERSUS 45. to the 1987 remom o re J I of - 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ William and a K e n ...... :Burrell ...... ■ Z B y ' t CalliePr6.st. c o J S S S ' m a5?SSS.-v.:: IVAN I MCWfWrtjl “1 can hard* — KMENT I ly believe il," DNA wariwarrants ’"SSiSSSl ■nrovno I • Bucrdl -wid as , . 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I A u s t i n , Texas (A - tape when he President-dect BOsh’s teaiam said__ staita talking--— Saturday tiuit Defense-S^m t a i y .about blades. ___ngnuiee-Donald RumsfddId never— a g r ^ with pejorative com —I—Ricfaard-Nlxon made 29 yeaears ago - -^l(iiiipitifliiii,Oo»;iOV>' ___-about blacks in a conven}rsation ' MdkNlO;LMvKt4 on.tape at die NaNational < .UikrAev.OeiL —/ - —On the tape, RUmsfdd1 ccan b e— I heard making several ackdmowl- IK S u lfl «iv. ■' edgments, such as “yes' b d iy d in r n M “ T l e l s c h ^ r ------“that's r ^ t " as Nbcon rai saidRumrfdd___ s ^ b S g S ^ ^ b I on dunng a cbpvereationn about sadon but merdi~had~! not ^ ^A frican and American blad b ^ b m | S S B = = ^ idcs.— -^ tfaeui.----- ^ intended to ----- . Tbe o«versation was retW tqd Rumsfeld so-convey-agree* ------8 ^ S 9 ^ n 3 ^in Sunday edidons of the dC U ^ Wilkinson was eak- s Africa. c s c j o rP g o v e : m o r s ’ h e l p I ‘proud of his long . ing in sudi a vein, Fleischerern id .______The ngwrspapoJort for dv il ri^ ts." Unnl ib^jtum sfdd had ^’' ^ s a I d . *dbeen said w^e A^en5 of a July 22,1971. P r ^ i d & h p^lect « l talks ' you win by ddiiemaisin i Tl^alsowaw u t the tax cuts to be ^“talkative, and expressssive," , comparisons bei said gtn^emors can also hd p>. . be won by, youhave i with Rumsfdd, a B to build . applied to q>^ce3cpqises,such-qx ^Fleischer said.-He said hay^s^ingdiatit ^ tape, according i plans for vdiat he calledI . - ofthopussle. ______would helpp Jstave-off potential------.— Rums£dd-had-been-!^talk ------[#i>f^W nn*KN^ N em ------an**ecarconomic recoviay padeage." ilkative----- “It hurts widiTheaper dted-what4t------” 'TliegovemOTs ’i ^ dj*iie y a re in economicproliroblems. ^and expressive until Nixonon gets doesn’t help widinew’s unflatcering ;■ *• “Tax:IX relief will p i ^ d e more! a better position dian Wa^ashmgton- Bush still h to this,” the spokesman «aiiwFd'KD.T«T c ^ s - George money f i has high posidons in ^ n said. because die rednebetween African y for working A m e ric a so) offidals to assess probliblems.and his administra Fleischer said Nixon even T AAC.3U& gave a toutour of his n n i d ^ _ they CM nration to fiti P* iTdgns any Negroes arcran ai " b la c k s , 'a n d " ...... cm handle thdr own.cash-._-— figure out-die bestwayilys to deal — The presid' -a phony-Soudiem accent 01 Saturday to aoTOfofHsmwtpow^ of . flbwnei sident-dect-and aides— a on th e-----^ “Ye^" Rumsfd(^fricanUadcswere needs,” Bush said. “Many' , witb_ihem.,Spniej for e x ^ p l e , .....declined toD ccomment on a news ■ - — eiful su^rtefssandtobh^ts: ai Ameria•icans have got debts. We complained about new < RepoblicBO eovenioi V environ* report that he may strip the job of idp,” Nixon said on mors. wantdKthose Americans to be able mental oontrols from thehe Clihton U.S.' trade re The preddent-dt-«lect said th e ' to p ^ o representative of its • lg to tbe Tribune. f off that debt A good way admidstration, such aias a plan Cabinet-leve!vel status, and may . KC eep u p ' 8^>veman can helpdp him win con- to do so would be to ghre ^ e of The blacks."And'il------— gressional approval . announced Friday.to pput-m ore— name Richardard Fisher, the deputy - - with the rednecks >val for plans to " their omnmmoiiii^indc’’ than 58 million aoes of)f national trade repre R ead the GdmpL cut eadimproprove ertiicatioa ■ Ib e lii ?resentative under 3uters and fechnologjKlnecks don’t think I lunch and randi tour also forest land off limitss ito road- President CUrHinton, to the post. lid, be win tiy to sigra^ed a thaok-you to the gover .. every Tuesdday in The Times-Nevre any good.” building and log^ng. Fisher, a DallasD; Democrat, ran • sfdd replied.— — ■:------om as modi fed! .> .'-no(^'soi]some.^.Buffl’s eadiestsup> - - “Without command aiuind_<»in;td__against .Se ...... eralre^ttaossja Sen— Kay— B ailey _ ___ rs in bis race for. die presi- from Washington, D.C., wew can do Hutddsoninlinl994butlost - ’. The event was thus con-' laho Gov. Officials s federal.goTenunentent, but It’s bot- fined to] s said former State /• . Department:nt official Robert to impose Its willa qhc the ram The! t^^^^'duded John Bush win be the fourt —^ -and-local colnmuo trth presi- Zoellick is alalso a candida'te for lUDitiesi” Bush E nglerir of Michigan and Tom dent of the last five tot have the trade post said shortly'beforeore a bubecue Ridge o 3SL o g y p a g e 5 bf Pennsylvania. Rick . served as a govemo-. Thinie excep- I^ansitronn officialsc declined to lunch. •Ot's to e opiowstatesand ^ Fenyi'tl, th e president-elect’s sue- tion Is his fadier, a fom J e w s . peopOe a n d l o ^ doi rm ercon- com m ent on oi any potential oodlintndtjfis^ cessor asaa governs of Texas, ^ .. . ^^gam an,diploiMtandYilvicepre»- appointmentnt or on whether the be aUe to realize dKdieirvastpoten- sbowedud.U p.^'------rigV” --v-;>r ____ ,_____ . trade job willrill keep-its-Cabinet----- ...... Notinin atfmdwiw Hotfda'Cgv.^ ’'' “It's'not surprising thtl a t o u r levd status. .iUd^^W dthatt is particularly . JebJuslu ^ fta p^dM t^eafs Vv . cquntry.tendsto dect go cnie in'eduditior Bovemors .-“Whetherr oor not the- persoh’r ' :IonV which is bnrther; - to be jra^d en ts,” BuA saiidd:-n»e;: /caEedCabinet e x p e c t 16 bei d ie s s net or not wiU n o t.!,. leBuAadmfads- <'i.whn^]le.goyex^ can b eh d j^ 'governm damp from Ui^'jBfpeOTle." • diminish thele imponaifce of the ' trail6h;s^£{rst najaajor pitch to/ ? s ^political ^ analysts said there . 'Gdyenior^ said propo50 tax position,” Bus!ushsaid. j.Congress.;. -...1^ f. - ■ are liisitidts to their influence: H a y. cuts took lip much of diebediscus- . -As Bush h ; "I asked th e gova : h u d d led , with the nECnVEAONIOl ivemors to help ’ pointeded out that Bush-lost r" sion.-- - • .• jj;__ RepublicanI R(governors: 'Congress M Twa«AnGoiqr UPCIU rtnc’ work with meml embersoirboth'— &flddj^?arandT«in^lvania*to~Al— CongnssionS Democrairats said a foimally recor: ^ e d his narrow vic- j»fj«uayOTnattv«S^------skies of dieaisle topopassaneduca- Goreinin die in«sidendal decdon tax ciit is likely, but theheyhav6 toryintheEIe(^lectoral College. SUBdC^■gay 0*101 Son (Httan aPrtr. tibjiTefdnn packaj kage that will and cairiiiri^ Honda only after a qiie^oned die size of Busush’s $13 “I'guesis I bbetter go write my ALASKA - " p a h a m a i in clu d e-in o re fie} flexibility, for... protractected legal battle.. trUhon proposal over 10.1£ years. inaugiualspee>eech,’'Bush joked. ■I S h 1 * 6 9 9 f ' - w m B u s h _ • Saionl«DwiPiMcMi.\«dSn2lri201 . SricntBtaMKM - • Sdonr»taPi1ncM.VMUSn40iMl • K M ^Pam CSRADD nt ______j • 7-rt^AMaOulCniM • WMar^.SmiM^Si^ chief eoorfvgwwnj/- adviser, Analysts dismiss thei Clinton( ' as some of the biggest names in . ilMmrVraMdCMcttarvJtmrwu Dcntn ibe presldwt-eleceset’s economic But mamany private economists administration daim Ihattl the retailing lay p: SkioMr.aR>erBir.Cotao>F)atL1. BMta.Ccint«Coi conference'last wee] f plans for thousands Antfongt iMk to Austin, .beU evetiI that Bush, by going public Bush-Cheney warnings^J, by rat- of layoffs in reresponse to slumping n m ' 'Md3n&3GBC14A . C A N A L ' T fm ', ...... now.withItfa his concerns a l^ t the tling consumer and busini toCESOlUSES' ' "A'lbt ctf folks & dli iness con- consumer demjmand. I this room haw ’ economy,ny, will be able to avoid :fidence, could trigger a dmlowntum. Respondinjing to the signs oif bnm ^t some pretty«ybadn^" onedfhlhis father’s biggest mis- “I don’t see a danger thatd this weakness, the Bu3h td d repOTters ii [he Federal Reserve 9 9 rs in summariz- takes., ■ 1beoim es a self-fulfillingI prophe-] last week cut B toc«M ’ - log his talks with bus ut interest rates by • business execu- The sensenior Bush, heeding advis- . told him not to r a ^ con-. ■ .< obvious ii> 'the econoi^cic data,” biggest re ^ ctiiction in d ^ t years, )R P A C i n c N o i m The president-elfr LAND & SEA VACATIOI elect and run- fidence,s, didi not even acknowU - said Stuart HoKman, chiefief econo- - Some analystlysts saw tlu t move by A»rflS0-Mqr20et>3«Co«iRia m a ti D ick Cheney Ch have edge thele 1990-91 recession until mist i at PNC Finandal Services& Federal Reser m^sed oppommii erve Chairman A l^ unides recently Janua^l7 1991, when it was almost Group. i . Greei^an as an effort to avoid to voi w cdocems that hatdiecountry rover. • Meantime, evidence offasoften- a the mistakesi ofof a decade ago diat - ^ 8 9 9 ) ^ ^ * 3 ! cMild b« h i d i n g3 intoit lu first And the.th< upturn that began in . jing in the economy is acaxumulat- led to the onlyoi recession ih ^ s«pL-oct.aooM/i recession since Busb^sfathec'Bu: March 199119 was m em iq it vras i ing. Greenspan’s l ^ a r s at die Fed. at9«W-S2B01 iH ouse. ______.called ajyI “jobless" n»«WMy. ------The gavetnment-reiep o rte d ------Greenspan,-*V6low-to-r6spond-to— flffiasTalked Wh&C — ^-r«iunotSHVa*naiiM]t( i (^to n hit constandy'on ]Friday that private sectiCtOrjob , signs pfweaknikness in 1990, did not PK*apicMi4r«n-sznn RTHWEST repiM t^y ning douds on . . the b uintry’s n t economic troubles jgro.wth during'the pastst three cut rates fastist enough to avoid y • SalmrvlMcxaofiaS sney has been during thetbi 1992 c a m p a i^ B u ^ imonths was the w eal^tin I eight Ihat downturiurn, many analysts • M|»cNU(rilraying to talk die'ec«^ ^ confidence Just: to gain 8ho r^. m y down,m. They are expressing -—*475 • RiSacnViMUPtnaKiM t ^ polidcal posido[d o n i^ ” said -. - ite concerns** and seeking—^ . 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L/EG3ISLATTVEPRIlEVffiW WEM4agiGi:il£: 'alley Ida] /EGMm m i i R e ^ l a ttsession-cc ! ;onvenes-]\M onday- isn.oLajiumi_Lpr3=! rnakm • - fundirig-forthe-Colle ----- _ ^ r oLiKuenikely_ti-toiaceJaw.___ lJeBeiof_:_:::coveredibo'uLfiUL6.5 .millton-aaes.— — Southiemldaho ahd'North V * ~ - .-makers when theygigather next • • rth Idaho— -The lO-year averageav( is about 3 • wedc— ______4—CoUeg©.raight-bear*uitT]™sTes! million acres, - sion. • es, and the Jow is about 1.5 millionUonaaes. ______■ > ■______jWOTerpf.^;DirK.':_L ______Lawmakers in . the‘schocools’-leg------— Budget-surplus State o<.0» S t8te- ■ islative districts argue CS '■'•AddreM'irtj'atlp.in.M6r)(lay oo • NIC’s reliance on local pr Dairy regul I ^ ^lation ------^ ^ j e t ^ b y somee tobenear ■' i*(icTelevliIori,C»wme(.------1taxes for roosrcf .thdrfunitndmg.is ...... ^ rtiWto. - I $300 million, the stat unfair, when state-suptpporled Perhaps thetie mostt significant schools such as Boise surplus for fiscal veu e S tate issue for MagicJgic_Valley.residcnts— ■loom over nearly everj^fcuelaw. 'BWrtTii•110 p ( ^ live coverage ^ —UniversityrUnlversity'df ! pfTdaho thi<5 session wil] and Idaho State Universitj will be the^d eb ate_ __^ak^.W illface. _ ‘ _____ of Gov. Hr*DlikKempti)ame'sBuds« i Ity claim over regulatinging the'burgeoning - Their lesson learneded after law- Addrmat • . larger • portions of state revei«aiue. dairy indusoy. Discussion of funding for y- makers were c a t ^ t tirunawares by IqroiiClMnMlls. . , " a n e w i * undearr whetherwl the issue th e tatax cut bat- ,___ BSU Canyon County campiipus,and • the ascension of Sen. l_ will be - -/-..^v-tleatIt the end of I ' ' Cameron, R-Ruperti and Q H d e c id e d / X ^ la s t yyear’s ses- |ft nd Rep. _____; i s ^ T ' ' — ^ ' ^ 20011___ _Ma;dne-BelI,-R.JeromerJ vto-thfr— i M B jlinl^l-with-a-new n i ------/ I S ,— sionrsrstate'Iead- I m head of the powerful budge E H kw or inter. spent most ^9fi ^ t com- l | ^ \ | l i r i | f l i f i a mittee, has brought the disciscussion 5 U B a g e n c y f e g ir tn ISlatehouse------Many lawmiEe nology stock prices ha lakers with agricul- fias left the tricts whichch have approved bond f t i ^ roojs andid anti-governmenta longeyity_of.Idaho!s.fefechnology—,-issues, some reno\fatlon • ~ ~ i 3 i n nesay. ------—^----- regulation SMtimitimems might find, b ( ^ in question. In ract.fa House However, !r,i the surplus has many Speaker Bruce Newc new rules basedsed on subjective vcomb. has lawmakers•s t considering whether The surplus has been tarargeted smells hard to sw; -bl8tBct21(Blfiliiaine, Camas aiid Uncoililn counties; , wondered publicly if I swallow. But even If the $300 th eir moralral obligation to have ®as possible windfall by^m i any the TWiii Falls Ar -— r^rtloraofHmo .. millionprojectionisacoccurate. safe school I groups, indud- s Area Chamber of. ; mwo and Gooding countiItle s ) ol buildings outweighs ^ ...... Commerce - whi(which seldom pub- And a l a ^ portion of the extra their legal 1_o obUgation.to-leave it___ JIing the State ----- ^^money is likely td 'b e' CapitorComm- t L - -lidy-favors reguegulation of busi^'T - e siphoned to the diWci ness in the region into a number of experenditures - Sission, which is r jion-iscallingfor Medicaid, school fadli pushing for full something to be» donedi to curb the * ilities, and * ‘'L problem. , crowed prisons, to namele th r^ S o state finandng It’s unclear exactly-luIww m u ch __ of a proposed Magic Valleyy la'lawmakers. Rep. • - Doug Jones, - ! extra money la w m a kRwillhave' ^ . $64 million ren­ - R-Filer, and : to work with. ovation oh the centuriry-old ority Leader John Statehouse. Sandy, R-Hagermerman, will likely The plan being submittedd ito the . - .heat R e a m eTof r of the debate.- .^Tax relief - ^ -CWStoiinrt' -governor and Ugislatiire o l ..... nnRldhdf pnvatepi contributions to offseto Farm workeiker □ Sea'OintStenii One.thing is certaiii.n: There some of the cost. innett, D-Ketchum. Senate MlMinority Leader. will be a tax cut. • MedlCaiClid The panel hopes to raise Q Rep. Wendy Jaq seoniy' mlnlmum WSwage Jaquet, D-Ketchum. House MiMinority Leader. « And like last year,•, the real $10$1 million from private dononors - . □ Rep.TimRiduigluiger, R-Shoshone questions will be: hHow big' Last yearjar’s allocation for but that n ^ t be optimistic should the cut be? In whatwi form Medicaid, the state’s second high- Commission Chairmann Rov an interiuerim committee’s District 22 (portliItions of Tvrin Falis: should it be given? And;d should it est ^ n s e ,j,isexpeaedtofall$33 i ! Eiguren V said 46 states; 1h av i study and recommimmendation, law- be permanent? . million sfiortrt 1for 2001, leaving the already . renovated or are renienovat- «consider r a bill and Gooding cou^unties) ' ijs t year, the debatefe icentered • Legislature: toto make up the differ. ing Capitols, and seven sou^ijhtpri- "ailed as-a compimpromise by its on how long the state’sJtechnolo- t enre out of thesuiplus.*( vate contributions to financnee at supporters, butut gy.fu^ed economic b ^i ing this year's shortfaU Ileast ? part of the cost But hele said '^^ch farm labor last. kely be enough. .tiie largest - rivaling Idaho’ss «early ad v o cates say homa,— will do notiiing,-^— = Wore^iautious law I - thinking of the suc------expectations - was Oklaho were afraid trming the state’s wel- ”which raised $13 million. TexasT< The committee -'.r-'i, was next at just $5 million •/’^ ^ o r kaix ?uis. . . ;fare Q'stemafa few years ago-want in, he proposal would w nld' Irav^ the ' • -10overhaulMMedicaid, whidi pulls ^said, and the other five raiseddless. 1 m ake Idaho’s minimum wageI f - , -.sau,in;th^;i^..v.jiPI million ai dayd out state coffers. 5 AWd'since tax* ' 55lw ?| - Lawmakers; haveha already invested AAid l to counties law, as it penains a in a study on how to streamline - to ^ a g ricu ltucal payers weren’t • ______John.Sandy . — . ------CeBa Qould— ------L ’ . workers, virtual- clamoring for a tax breciatrtBiy “sS^Sdijdeju-jvhot lawmakers___ ^ W th counties f a c ^ tighter=r 1 __. Iy identical to the OOB^' “ thought a large'cut'.wt would be ean do, Funil( gets-and thegrowing costs of: .□ Sen. John Sandy,idy, R-Hagerman. Senate A ^ nded more than two- ^ of rim- fe d e ra l F a ir' s s i s ^ t Majority Leader.____folly. thirds by federderal money, consider- ning jails, programs, and keej•epmg Labor Standards '• : Q Rep. Celia GoaJould, R-BuhL Chairwoman,1, 1House Judidiuy, Rules • Strident tax cutters,s, led by able federal sti infrastructure mtact - commiss and Administradon C . strings come with the Act. m - n Committee. • Rep. Delores Crow, R*1l-Nampa, program. ers across □ Rep. Doug Jpne •state areiV h ilf Sut the commitKnittee’s proposal ones, R*Filer. Chairman, Hoilouse Agricultural Affairs ]chairwoman of the! House ; X falls far short of Committee. Reyenue and Ta ing to get a : of putting all ‘'“ ?pi°us wded prisons [I tie of the SI Idaho farm work^s<^s under a min- Committee, said the s Overcrow . imum wage, as the ■ must be retumed to ta> windfall their advocates District 23 (portlotions of Twin Falls Count axpayers ^ . . ;neral wanted. inty) . ■ ;out of prindple. If th e statate has a With prison i county gem m inmates expeacdio I funds.. surplus,s then people anire being . oumumberavaivailable beds in Idaho ^ by midyear, lawmakerslav wUI contin- . Local legiJgisla- I " ... overtaxed, they argued. ’ tive leadaders The same coalition ofhawmak- L ue their s e■ch ^ for a solution to the u-vfiave said some kind of aid to c a S e - - state’s mushroo >cash- ...... ' ters'that.clamored for a roomily prison popula-— strapped county governmenehis H permanent tax break in '".2000- rszTnaij n Mostlawmak- "Hgn i ^ t be worth consideration. when the'suiplurvvas estJstunated a l R r f T r / 'While looking for ways to) trimc B | ||n U H H |B B to be $65 million to $90 m ereseemtowant . ,u*; million- jB to find solutions, Jl®iheir budget. Twin Falls comrinmis- will likely take up thele cause 'iR > . aoners are b ^ asked to exp:(pand again., other than build- ' i cbnsistentiy full county jaiL Bi . LalrdNoh Buth LAonSmHh I Thisyear’s projected $3M$3 mU- rvill be at least two years before Hon surplus gives tax c tion, counseUnc ^»unty can afford, a major build ■ Sen. Laird Nob,oh, R-Kimberly. Chairman, i moret leverage - espedalllUy since and vocational nirchase or construction project V I In the meantime, many couilunty Environment Commlctnittee. moderates promised last': to p r o g r a m s Electric indiisliistry a aograms are being cut b a ^ jus □ Rep. Leon Smith,ith, R-Twin Falls look at a tax cut again iff tthe siu*. designed to CleoijBSmn ^ nake ends meet now. 2 “ deregulationin — ^— Q-ReprGwrge'Sffa Plimg re a ______break the cycle waiTR-TwinTalls Lasfyear, a permaneilent $50 ot criminal icuvityacti might be the ^-^ ere-are-e-lo t-o f-pi-ograms he county th at need to million tax cut packageB jpassed answer. Slmpl;jply “warehousing" ‘ 'k, state lawmakers ' District 24 (Jeromt 1, Senate Resources and n J n fj,g , mmates doesn’tn t address the prob- ^nhanced - this sounds like a gc me County and the House but .died J pportunity," Twin Falls Coui^ ■ - can do here, otherher than make Senate,h in favor of a $17'million n le m -it simplyIy putsi it off for a few ^ permanent a stopgajpgap law passed portions of MinldotJoka County) ’ more years, som dmmissioner Bill Brockman saii ------^__one-yearE deal. ome lawmakers have during a spedglI sesession of the • . said. T— I . Legislaniffi in Decen However, iha icember2000.______n herelsanimihedbte ' - Themeasurestem:terns from a fed- ^cbooUtl aciliti^ idthe state’s women’s j': prison in J eral court rulingI th;that some say ' S atello, and there will ■ 'J .another_new men’s__ ; ' 'V. jgjU effectively struckk didown Idaho’s ' - 01 It’s an old question: Shot |B — Electric-SupplierTS^Stabilization state help school districts r next few years. Long- V term solutions 10 Act. The act didid n not req u ire crumbling, unsafe school sto the prison popula- 6fiJ Jl build. tion couldJndudlude-vocational-skills— HiSM i lJ ^■-i-oversight-of-how-uti'-utilities-di\-vj ------ingsrwhen-the— ------— classes, other edi up service areas - d istricts can’t education opportuni- . s - one of two ties, and subsit)Stance abuse pro- H H 9 | requirements in fedeederal antitrust drum up local |d H |^ grams. . Dean Cameron -- support? laws that entrust statessta to' allow ■ The private!tely owned Idaho ^ monoi^lies. This year, -III ■H ■ Correctional Cei Center m Kuna was r 'aylng3 j for wildfires Legislative leadeaders worried — ------illwith a record supposed to ea: . .D Sen. D ean Cami ease overcrowding - Idaho’s electric util:utilities would imeron, R-Rupen.-Chairm surplus and a with its 1,250 bed)eds for medium-and on CommittM. lawsuit hanging over theirr heads.1 minimum-securit; Orie likely item in the 20(:002 no longer be regulattdated, allowing iriw prisoners. But it ate budget will be an extra 1 □ Rep. Bert Stevtevenson, R-Rupert. Vice MaxinoBell lawmakers su may be a littlele more will soon be hdl,U, Iif It’s not already. SIO utilities to compelipete for co.n-„_ Agricultural Affairs CoiCommittee.' ' incUned to take action. AboutGpercercentofthestktebid- illio n for s ta te agenci

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Here's howrlheywork. ir don in a t e l■vision e ^ at the Ice mosaic foi : forming in the S t ^ callailing this year the worst for)t -1 . iped behavior/ aairRivMeastofEof Detroit. ______icc.sino ^ T ^ T s a r - ^------...... “Ifa really' im]important that ■ Icebreaking shipslips went through ' “Wlie/hen tlM ice first started form' American peepeople understaifd the river Thursdasday, “but you’d ing, shships were caught by sur- L ■ (•' ’ w d & jhdiatpy„age_|n_fa«,a__ a t “never"know'itj’**tl“•thff-lieutenant— rprise;’*-!;’*-hesai±------a m I— ^------' . r ^ t i ^ poweriwerful organizadoxi., junior-grade-tQldJIdJus.c0'pil0t-as _____ Lake-ke-Carriers-Assodation-presi—i----- And it*« absolutiilutely critical that their craft,havered:ed 200 feet above dent G ----- ^------airing-Mond^asyarparTDrxheTJBp;— earlier-than-normallal cold< across the togetheiher to direct this commerce, !, ice-'breakJng capability: 3-5 WkJth:38feel . • work’s “Histor:tory’s Mysteries", Midwest. we wouould have serious economic MfMt SMgolnglgbuoytondw ™ series, seeks:s tto ex p la in , thi'^ ___ _ Last jnonth, twort> freightersfi were.. - conseqi Typical crew; 17 equences-for the region, ” - The Mackinaw Is the largwjeit’of t h r ..... ' Wkfth: 37 feel'el' 'leIce-breaking e capability: 1 IndKiM ' usencys mijsimsion and examined..... stuck in the icy DetroitDe River at Ryan said.sai Coast Guard's domestlclcet^breakers. Typical crew: 4149 . recent controversirersies. e-GreauLakes-waterways—5----- and tfw only ship of its kirrt[fid.- In------Ice-breaWnfl icapabiTityrisincheaca ------Thi ------Conddered-th^:*th^vesdF0ppi^^— days, causing a shi Thrt40ifoot I^breaHngBg” shipping traffic aren’tt ththe only ones long up. Lastt addition to two propellers atattherear, ' om branch of diet intelligencein cool* jam. Ten lo 15 ships empk^ a DubWer system" to bn Ups pass through Novemlmber was the nation’s sec- the ship employs a third pnpropeller Thedtetlnguishlrshlng feature of the 180* Ice. Ice Lowi>re88ure air btAblea ar munity, the NSASA gadiers/ infonna*' the channel each day.daj ond-col<:oldest ever and Decemberr thatpullswaierfromber>Mil>aihthek» foot seagoingg buoyt> tender Is its huD water wai are puahed from the botto<^ tion th ro u ^ satdateUites, telephone ------The-last-time-Li i-Lake Superior - was thehe seventh^old^ according—I------dfrectly In frofij of the vessel.el. causing — design. The frorfront of the reunded hun ' of oft the hull up along the sklM of I -intercepts-andid cother-methods.^— ______froze over was 1994 m-IliJiQUhat----- iD-theJ I------the-tce-to sag under lt»ownMvwelghi.------le shaped Kke-ee-en-lftvetted steprThe------'shfptoshi] reduce friction between tl bad yet, but Lakel;e Erie is almost Center.r. The wBferfe pushed afeogd3 the aides design causesu thet ship to a c t u ^ ' huD NSA. which enemployees joke' ------compleiely-iced ov< ^ k!e. Mr bubbles are also oven-Large por* “Thinjdngs are moving,-buMhence—!----- of theshlp.-redudrtfl (ilettonn tbetween------rIdeopwTthee kicerand then break ' “ pushed beneath surrounding Ice - -stands for “No► Su«SuchAgency* tions of lakes Michigliigan and Huron is slowinving things down,” said PaulI the hull and the ice. thnwghtheiceb» because of Its weight disfdisplace water supporting the ict ^ e n offers>n lilitde more. . arc also frozen. Roszkoi pprotest the use o f DNA Cleveland Orchestra’: p ip e ! - spent, floor space)Bce occupied and, the suspect who hadrapedand“hac warrantsus as science gone awry, organ sat behind a stag3ge shell ^ ^ B personnel emploiployed. It- would burglarized'six won»romen in their' Ahdit’snis not yet dear if the innova- for decades, unused and dnsty, rank in the top) 10 percent of the apartments in Sacrain■arnento. tive methiith o d is le ^ relegated to mothball sta tu s ^ ^ B . Fortune 500 comcompanies,” sarf A day before thehe deadline on The nanation’s first test case, in after failipg to prove efeffective B ^ B Judith Emmel,1, a spokeswoman , the one remaining; ca:case e;^ired in which RoRobinson will challenge the in its early years. ^^B for the agency,':y, wtiich has ifs - August, WilloverT obtainedo an validityolof his DNA arrest warrant, The world-famous orchi± estra B ^ B headquarters inn FortFc Meade, Md.^ arrest warrant -• notnt against a will ujjfolifold Jan. 19 in a California ready to bring the-70-yt named suspecrbutut against-rhe— courrrSoiSome say the issue could organ out after a painstal playedi concart Saturdaylaynlfht since this organ was ent(itombed in Latin Ameriicrica an d tl).e obtained tlirou^ a warrantwa listing But civ:ivil libertarians worry ' Caribbean. He saidlid theyt were la r ^ a forensic profile2 instead ir of a • about pioslosecutors using the DNA {th at has needed an orgagan. We is when problejilems.arose. behbehind a new stage shell, ai have done it since the m: audi* ly unsuccessful butbui filed a t least,. name or suspect’ss description,d warrants's tgy at Hernandez and four othw^ National District:t A ttorneys “The statutesu of limitations has ^ hestra’s grill right intoIto the hall. Rather, thethe time, but nowhere nearir the Cubans are onI trialtri: in Floridji^' Association. existed to ]provide a balance in the , associate ‘ executive dlriirecto r. the sound firomom the organ's 6,025 rright i^ way to hear a complexX iand accused of beingng mi em bers of.a The use of DNA warrantswa is so crim inalil justice system,” said “We are thrilled to havave the pipes was designedde to twist beat>eautiful instrum ent Cuban spy ring that targeted mili* new that no nationallal records are Ryan KinIim, an American Civil reahhing < back.’J______------around-before)re-making its way T kpnt on whirh The organ' fell into disuse,?, iand tary.instalkrionstis anda infiltrated' tes.havp.nsed-----lib e rtiess-Union-attorney<-^The------s- I—^was——into-the-au^enience: ------haslasii’t Leeji ulaynd In conc them. But most -ofof the states statutess ofc limitations exist to. designed < in 1930 by^a*leleading It was quickckly rated a disap- sinedncel97€. '. Santos testifieddthataCutenmil- th: known to have used D> ! DNA to beat a ensure deldefendants can meet the American > organ builder,, ErnestI pointmentUndhder the conductor TTfaeinstrument’s renovatiition, i t w imdligence! documentdoi decod' statute of limitationsis hihave done so charges agiagainst them. As more arid Skinner, S and was installailed at George Szellell, who le d th e whi final. ed by die FBI contai in rape cases, indutlinf AThich began in 1997, is the fi n tain d conunenW' ling California, more timene passes, it becomes hard- the t orchestra’s home, Seveverance orchestra to internationalini fame, majnajor step in the nearly $3717 mil. made by Hemandeindez. He said h e ' Kan.sas, New York, WisconsinWL imd e r for,aI defendant di to mount an Hall, 1 just before the 2,00000*seat the organ’s situationsit got even lior to Hernandez i^‘ Utah. ion renovation of the entntire introduced to : effective-le .defense as memories venueopenedinl931.- v . worse, haUlall; Decem ber 1998>8 and a was told In ,y, prosecutorsi fade, withithesses disappear or die To allow the hall to be used Szell had thethi hall renovated Tl ibehlssupervisOi'.'''' even got a grand jury t The organ has been cleara„ed HOTandezwoddbe ry to indict the and other'er evidence disappears or Ifor opera productions, theie organ . to improve itsts acoustics.in£ 1958. up, play Hernandez facesces ai possible llfi^ DNA profile of the s c k ip, tuned and will now pi so8ht ------issued-ogaigainseRobinAui^s geimilc — egrionage conspira^racy.^ . haired women., code, a sensemoi sample taken ftx>m r= Statutes of limitation:ions, which set the rapei vvictim matched a blood - i l 'I i r j J varying deadlines de;depending on sample dndrawn from Robinson iru- th e crim e, are a bcdrock bi of. an unrelat([ated assault and burglary • America’s legal system:em. 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CRavez has scoffed a « their famines first. knUhlRldderHewSwvlca _____ Education is thehe ^No. 1 Issue for minlmirm andid cheieredI oro. ______JamW Morgan, rhofh<> rhaim ian'nf to trffil SodaTi ^lojfiia who'won't wor1( ~"OTSTTNTtaas-George P ge W. the S anta C lara,ra, Calif.*ba,sed- i •wtw will put.In fewer Bush may have, roots in Te;rexas’ company and onele ofol the business _ :— -£Shc-ba»-dlsmlMeds^-the-notion^^^^l «ek ina salaried post------fa t^ oil-business,-buthi^Tiews'rrleadersinvited'TO'a T0'a ‘private~ Act a s ‘Special treat- a h ig h -t^ economy. nized in 1989 to) taltake control of. America‘^nationofofaybabies." < I name of accommodat- wjiThe ithage of big oil as Terexas’ the education debatiibate in Texas., Chavez’s views - jparticularly biggest business is inaeasingugly a “It costs us revenivenue,” said Phil ______t n f l ^ rp ln rin g >n wworkplace-and_^^^H m dated.oneLLed.by_a:high-tii-tech ----- Ritter, a-vice-presidissident.at-Dallas-^— ■------— labor issues - are gd boom, die state’s economy di .getting a close * ''t potey-and suggested sjfl, diver* based Texas Instristruments and Ip^k as Democrats:ts and unions sif!ed.injheJ390s-:nie-chananges— president—of—T—Texans—foi— — .. _ ... .^ep are to battle her Iks at the Clinton tabor- - L* who disagree think shaped Bush’s v iew ofbusinaness,'' Education, a b'uslnstatewide-tesfir Cabinet, her viewsrs ono a host of e added:'With men so ' w^d win power, a deep Interesisst in lished a c h iev ^ en t; fgetsof-sochiwlich------jmj int standardsior_ poiiDcai and cuinira:irai issues are Improving education and eieVen - students and madede Itj possible to « surprise that a few jom spilling into the publicblic debate. some steps to dean die TexasIS air. see which schoolsIs pproduced the “Oh, my God. I thoibought I knew ’ But But diere Is a limic Bush oppoposes - .best test results, h w bad she was,” sai/said one critic, I virrnrmally any measure diat wovould By'1993, the stat«state was begin* ; Bravo, coKlirecrector of 9to5, s preparing to mount {!”?impose any additional burdenBn on ning to implementIt sisuch a system. National Associationm iof Working Igainst her...... business. The business com;omfnunity_has ___ 1. .. ------Woanen,-when'tddofof’the “cyba- IngatwofKulord of Chavez ... .“ VOil and n atu ra l gas remimain been'die loudest supportersup of the ; •• — - — b^com m ent itself, and working miwrtant to die Texas econorlomy, ' ' standards approacljach, said John avtt Is Reagan admlnUblUtration bfRclal wtio now haads ------^aiirefenliob^ • Chavez, a formem .r Reagan often p u ^nen t are on the losing uid Bush hasn’t forgotten ththat. Stevens, directorar oof th e Texas “ administratian offideidalwhonow “ Manotlr1^1 think tank. He has said repeatedly thatat he Business and __ • Wrote thI tMcEntee, - president " m, d Education heads a conservativerethinlctanit, rican Federation of «11 push to open more fedederal Coalition, . has written a w e^y aean smaller increases in . tthe la lw movement. Wh afrinatMnpio S o cialS « ity-and-Munlcipal-----r"*and-to.drilllng,-includlng-tj-the-— ^I-think-the wholt'hole-sense- that-^:------column since the du-l >ecuritybenefits,-which----- once worked for a tea . oveftlmeorwt] ^rcticNational Wildlife Refuguge. this Is an economic c swiy 1990s on are tied to inflation, saving about \ ------hooiaperweeisaid In a statement' ^ lie development_ _ politics, race, educatioi union, her writing indicat. Bush supports tax a e d iu; anda issue is behind all ition and other s i ^ n c • tkMi Isn’t bratfa all education issues. • in over 12 years. she s holds little regand for )ther enticements to promimote reform 'in our siat< iven a modest CPI adjust* t • buslnesa."'id Thursday how he tate,” he said. ■Bush spokesman TuAssociation to create a budget agreement tef^g,ofoi asSS? that-’the-folks:o talk ab o u t their ^«nies are big players In altenema- ■ “There’s a veryr broadbn endorse- s.” , ““ought to strike fear in th« stem spending on Sodo d al S e ^ t y ,niose go . Department*< aboutvi dieir heart,” - ive energy, and some depressissed men.t of accountabitabllity as an , 1 and Medicare. She sugj government statistidans oof every American.” And, that wage polk vest Texas towns see wind povower important elemmt en t; and as well ir the Bureau of Labor . rring to teachers, she wrote stin, Texas. “I expea the government modiodi^ Its esn- Statistics ----- on-Mandsnr-et offidals'will face :s a potential-economic savior.ir. establishing a wayay ofi ensuring______:s, which is part.of the . Llast time a simiiar group o * SuggMtadtt -Perhaps the mosftelliiling ' thartheses^oolslm- allgnedwith— read'the'e 'b 1 a llo ts 'c a n be pro-~ were w dearly improperiy purii lesting diat blade vot* f*ilicon '" V alley company, canime* provision to win support suf for* a • ' ballot books in the votvoting booth,. _grammed,tc I to provide diptal.repre-____— Bui.Salvanto, who studies willbeconfirmeroportionately affect-"' j"Ito '? 'a depressed Austin econonomy , larger electricity'deregulation de -- said Anthony Salvantonto, a faculty sentadonsns Indicating how each behavior b in polling booths, ■ “M y“ ainstn 11992, overqualified englneeeers bill ih 1999. fellow at the Univ ■Medjcal candidate standg problems. liv ersity of card was voted.vo The dam compris- shows sl how some ’voter Vliami-Dade’s 614 ____ California at Irvine's! p(poUticd sd- es only ball*allots that can be cl^nly become b< confused by votina union their own, to i ence department d at least one such read by thithe machines, and thus tems te to die point of botdiini vision, to talkjresidendal a vote, h e ' If the voters^cardsds had been indudes no hanging or dimpled ballots bi d,r^r* headinAustii aligned properly, Salv d as many as 15, and alvanto said, chads. “The voting madiine is^ r all my Cabinethirty predncts, 19 of Vice President AI Go Gore would The patta tten i Salvanto found . eieveryday appliance. That’;' ■ tough questionlinaritly black, had , haf^ gained 316 morere votes^ than favored ' Gore:C 1,012 voters scsome people have advocatec good, soUd Ameairh miut 400 ballots, voters VouCanneantto lagtomoreofarisa and IWIn Falls updervotes. punched imiimassigned holes precise- atic tide* which peopletgrven & BIdg. h)bby. f^vanto andMami-Ini-Dade elec- ly one spcspot below those for ______day,” he said. 12 • Non-dagree tiqhs offidals believe•e thet voters Democratictic candidates for U;S. Go ig when “You’re takindllne for somehow failed to propropcrly align Senate, comimunissioner of education ssigned board and sticksama. their ballot canfa withth thei ballot and insurarranee commissioner as _ from die The vast majorit Jjlnywhei 7 18-S p rin r— - . bottejn-the voting bootooth,- leading — welf-*j^le?diading'Salvahto"to'con:^ — Salvanto correcUy. But v Advince youi caiaer to the a way diat the systems. Last day to .•r* Is hom e ownerirship right for youo u ? hlgtiei level without leav foa diat you havt $50 service . Twin Falls, Now ij the tir Come loaiTi about the benefiefits. including informaiion on>n howh< to le Court sy piece of carcytonia ■ [ to bsjin the admission acM u affo^able housing pre>rograms. You may qualify for re mting of correctly intowlvars, deferred or reduced »fTER process lo start your deg mortgage Insurance anand down payment assistance.ice. owevec, ' flawed enough d nioscam wllh ihe Univers n arrangements, of Idaho. This Is'your s would dose election,” S 0BURLEY ! opporluftHy to earn yourise they _His.reporty al 16 • Ust day to Thursday, J(J a n u a ry 11 { P a rt I) l graduate degree, worh oninched. evidence suggest.paying additional Thursday, Jala n u a ry 18 ( P a r t II) L E ^ your cerlil|callori or lake ies voter ers were diqaopation fee. ' ' Mini Cassia Centerjr • 1600 Parke Ave.. Burley f w inter Coall a t s professional development^ said it ed by balloting p classes Irom Ihe Colleges >u must be Choice of Corduroluroy, wool, moleskin. its can Each of Mii iHAILEY t S Some with F&uxX furfu collars. Agriculture. Edutation.,ing sys- predncts had-erslty a of Idaho Tuesday, Jaila n u a ry 16 ( P a r t I) K 2and3-pc.assemlembles.Classlcllnes. Engineering. En'vironmenting their , mispimched pre«king student Science end Natural :. Tuesday, Jaia n u a ry 2 3 ( P a r t II) saitl Some hadaduate} a or as a f Holiday Dre Resources. Check oui our non-matriculated). Blaine County Cenen tef 115 S. Main. Hailey resses website at www,boise.uidi> not an one had 16. Thir , -Sparkllhg outnts,ts, brightJ color*.-,------^ It’s why diem predomin -J ------— ------E a o/m-FALLS: i ------BuutUuity design*Igned. — na.tati'or call 334.zgaa"t .more details. 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Itisthatlaila^ wliich enabled -phMnospects for a visit.to'the regegion on.** • * • M iuadi’a ui deadlodc that loomsIS asa tiie p o ^ - ancestors to irnmi- 1>yjy (CIA chief George Teoet,'t,;the' Dahlan’s deputy,iity, Rashid Abu grate here fron: ■ • ble breaking point oof f i ^ y l ^ e l i - 'em Poland and else- . lateatest move in the-AineVicrican • Shbak, said the securitysea meetirig Palestinian accord. ' where. The^haihairdresser’s c u b ^ -.. effoinort to stop .the fighring apdid set seem ed‘'doomed to hole of a salon "Five million of tis on stands on a west- upip a final rotmd of p e m taDcIks in rWe can’t do anythingan» ifjthe Jerusalem stre< Lsays.JlYQii__ re et lined by graced '-.Pres^resident dizitoh’s w j n ^ terenn. Israelis don’t showtow any serious- know how this place " J " — ful-ercaded atistone villas-where T^l]age,-— amed.-He said mbr r aaibitic ansi-demend----- rions-wvhiT"have hi ch~aUenged iJmtedjU Nations figure of 75 dous from-entefing Israisrael and limit that Israel allow the 750,000; M alha.“IheBBible il says, a state is planIans for the meetinit had be moywiK^t yffthfa\ th.th#» Pfll^np-level people oiriginalally week after a car bombejqd^dedbon . •. even the most peacc anotiter 90 of the commutunities Lebanon, tiie GtGaza Strif^and the expeped injtiring dozens. O P E C w c u t pfodiluction (Canada . irriplemnents neSW law t(o trace gi by u p to 2 million barirrels aday n,_ The Washington Poet was passed in 1 n response to diie . twocro coimtries.”*— Trie law requiresred two staps;. . : KUWAIT (AP) - MeMembers of talks, wit 1989 m urder of 14 women a t a - ManyMa of the people who se /ith Rodriguez and YORK, Ontario - An esttstimat- M o n trea l coll set* Gun owners were•e tito apply^for , the Organization off PetroleumP Venezuelarlan Oil Minister Alvaro ed illege by a man tieded C an ad a o p p o sed the th licenses by lastt SundaySt end , : •’ Exporting Countries ha ed 400,000 Canadian gunin own- wielding a «;«»mifnlautom atic rifle. Amei have a^ eed Silva CaldcIderon, the official said erers theoretically became c nerican Revolution and theth tiien, in 2003, registigister tiie guns to cut production by l.J1.5 to2 mil-, without ■ ] 5'crimi- Some of them5 no^show gun own- ideaea 'o f re b ellio n a g a in st th •. providing further., nals na this week when theyf failedf ers w ere makini the by providing details;liis such a s « r - ....— lion barrels a day to boostbo< prices, .' details, ...... to ang a protest, and “ crowiown. “The C hadian'slogann is lal numbers. Anyonyone aippljiing to meet a tough new law’ss 1dead- a t least one preprovindal govern- peacc Kuwait’s oil minisilister, said Iran’s-QP])PEC govenior, Hussein line lin to apply for licenses tc :ace, order and good goverem- for a license - dtizeitizensand Saturday. to own m en t has challallenged th e law. ment, Kazempourur Ardebili, was quoted thitheir firearms. ent, as opposed to life, libensrQr to rs alik e - m ustJt pass p a.gun- The state-run Kuw; But in general;al a program th a t. and t jwait News Saturday/ asa suggesting OPEC After a last-minute rush id the pursuit of happiness,ss,” safetytest.------Agency-quoted Sheik sh last would be poUtiitically explosive Griffi 3ik Saud Al could'deddiade on cuts ot as much weekend, we about 1.8 milll< iffiths said. “Historically, wevi If gun owners failedfail< to nn'eet Sabah as saying Alii RRodriguez, ' as 3 million lion of in the United1 StatesS ha's gone haveve always had a deference 1 ion barrels a day in the the th< country’s estimated 2.2J.2 mil- o ff sm oothly, \ 8 to the law’s standartlards in such secretary-general off thetl cartel, coming moitionths, beginning with lio ^ with most gun authotiiority and (have supportet:ed) - areas as'crim inalil recordsrt imd lion gun owners m et the De5ec.31 owners dutiful!ully re p o rtin g to the id informed him of thee consensusc its Jan. 17^ meeting ni in Vienina. de. 2 idea of the all-powerful anand m ental healtii, thehe authoritiest deadline, government offirficials police stationss tot fill out appli- stable . among OPEC’s memberbers. He did “If OPECEC decides to cut pro- sm ibic order, which wasn’t peper- . could require themem.to turn in said. Those who did not couldc cation forms, •------ceive not provide funher detaeiaUs. duction byy 1.51 million barriels oti' facface stiff penalties, indudi ived-as-belng" a lim ifor"r 'a • tiie guns, '.f In Riyadh, Saudii Arabia,A a January 17, ding a Historically, CanadiansC have ,handindicap to individual liberty.' 17, then there will be $2,000 $2, fine and up to fiveJ yearsj seen guns as to jr." “T his law bringsIgs Canada in Saudi offidal speakingng (on condi- eveiy possi tools of survival 3ut But in more recent, ti m ^ thetii ' line with most indi ssibility that ir would _jn_in prison, although it is not and means of.pn ndustrialued , ' tion of anonym ity saisaid there 'again institititute cuts by an o th w .. d e protectiqn against countintry^asjspUt-betw^ nn^ _ _wuntries,” said WenVendy Cukier,.:----- dear whether they’ll-be-piprose------threats-of invavasion from th e— comm were extensive contactsets between 1.5 millionn barrelsI in the second cutw ted. nmunities and'H ti^ wherere .professor of justiceice Studies at OPEC member coun>untries-to quarter of . .. sourfi. There iss no.consdtutionaln< aboutout 70 perceoit o f Canadian pf the current year,'” “ CCanada already has toughtc right to bear arm ans p e r s o n Polytechnicnic Univeiyity . . ___reduM production. , . . .vas quoted as saying in cor n n sh ere...... - live.-'e. -“The real'Xifinift is urbai»an in Toronto and presi{■esident of.^he ■ controls on handguns. Thele new R udyard Griff'iffiths, executive centei “Production will bee decreasedd comments pi Iters and (the) utbah v n yr ofc . Coalition for Gunn Cohtrdr.^^tC 5 published Saturday by law requires the registratiction of director of th tl e D om inion life th by bet^v'een 1.5 millionin anda 2 mil- the daily AftWtabYazd. rifirifles and shotguns, with : that doesn’t.have'w undeiler- has significant impli

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tibor.s; ’ a Open Letter: tot Our Neight An ed. Our goal of providing H go was recently appiBved. m erger w ith W e lls Fargo nthusiasticatouitheincreTeased A s^ti W y know, our na fi6wareality.-W eareentt toducts and services IS no with more resource, pro ' > 1 ies we can offer you.- strengths and capabthtte is, A nd ' ■ —.. ■tto you still m atter to us, , want you to knoW that,t tthe things that mattercommunity t focus will not. H As your neighbors, ^ a ssu re d that our CO. lie w ho • ■ ,uc us w ill b e ch anging. I Idaho, by the same people locally, right here m while some t h i n g s abou le id! is w ill I ,iU continue to b e I ic e i n t h e con^S months I m p o r t a n t decisions wtl nt change you will nouce. ,ow. T he only significant .pectfromaleadiHgHnan.;ncial^------■ knoW and serve you no' ts and services you'd expe '•i ence, resources, products ,e country.* betheadded'convej;^ Lasrt>e best bank in thee comtany-one that«Sasrecenrly-rKog'^’' jurtesy, ■ ;> Pope Join Paul IIII eldoM tSL Pater’s nttobetrbLcd-withcou uhe'waywewouldwMiti e m itte d ■ "•BaslOeaHolyDooraorattlwVittcan, o ur pledge to tre a t you tl ,e always beenllO% , com, W e w a n t to ^ ‘rm O' y A t First Security, w e ve: Kinsiveness an d accuracy, i nitment like never before. OS to realize rhat commit. — professionalism, ds. T his m erg er allows iis ?/ilt:en)oy: - c lo s e s B 10 meeting your needs -benefits.our..cu5iom! g j^ done.jiere is a capsule dl After all is . H o l y !D o o r H ,re than anyone Mnkihg locations-m ore Idaho bank . 8 9 Idaho b i „io„s-m ore than any Id: , national banking an any Idaho bank . Over 3000 i M locations-m ore than i^ b n h o l]> liday ■ , and 6200 national AIM . 102 Idaho o :• - VATICAN CITY Cl (AP) - . Local decisiision-makint T u g ^ twice,I thenth turning the stty acknowledged bestot on-line banking ' handle with thee helpb of an aide, . , .The indust sand services available in Idaho -r— Pope-JohnPaulDilH-snurthe Holy « portfolio o f prcducK a Door of StrPetei!ter*s Basilica on .T h e widest • Saturday and offeredoff a highly . d,o small business lend®ling personal reflectiondon of the Jubilee . #1 in Idah aho agricultural lending ,c serve year just ending,g, expressinge won- ^ H | | . #1 in Idah fro the communities we s der and just a littlettleregret Ih e huM bronwmze door, roughly • TJowaveni 13 feet bigli, usuiisually is opened ou for a l l o w i n g us to comiitinue to be and closed aboutut everyt 25 years. This Holy Y earr coinddedc with H H th e change of millennium,mi] and . .io n s, please v is it your lo John Paul had eag the enthusiasm ofof.i . the. very first ^ @ 5 ^ Christiaos,” thele |pope wrote, encouraging Cathotholics to try to __ shape^hutory nrr^ixording to God’s— p la a " , . , , ! Specific challenilenge^;he said, - - include sderitific: adadvaiii» 3 w h id i' • “must neverBisresreg ard 'fu n d av ' • mental ethical requiquirements.” An aide held thithe pope’s left - - an n to support lum;ilm;as the pontiff • — tiurhed-thdrhaniUe'^e'^to-^ s ^ t h e — t _ d < w . ta, tbe.basilica wW got down on his l^ e s on th^19 h1: y d m arble ~ ■ --:«t':inVdiaiiy-fis"cls"daspeahaiida~‘^ m ^ - trem b led ; a'symnptom' pi of w hat '. — many^sald^sTi^idi^’rd is ^ ,“^s-lr?& . although the Vadcsrican has.never ,• i W i ails the pope, n ^ • V • ^ •- • : • .•. v , ir.v.,,.: •.' . ••-.r T ------I ___ . I—I -- • I-- . . • ( . . . . ■

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____ Scon Bedkejs mofnoving fast these publijjlic lands. _ ■ ___ ^_____ days. ALS s a general tnile, represenienTa’tives " ~ T Last week, the Oaklakley-area ra n ch er' fromm ]Legislative District 25 areireconser- / was appointed tortion.~ o n ...... < 1; Bedke was th e top pi(pick in Legislative « Seek counsel from the rest-est of the ' District 25 = ® = s= ^= = Districtict 25 del- . ----- speaks wel 1 ion— T he'------for him. . —As77rommj=sefisezo/Lometvatwe^ ------e g a rio n represen- / He replaces mth dox lies to the lar,w , , , e, Bruce-;------/ -• -R ep .- J i m ‘ “3*fvT‘ omb, hap- ‘ I Kempton, R- Bedke is a goodbet too s> s tu m d in Newcom to be the______y ^ s a iA L \ ------Albionr-who------7/ -thrfdahrrHoirnvf-Rppnim e m a lk a .------f p S li<7 ’ of the Idaho Cattlele Association, a spent B r o d e r “ director of the Natior:ional Cattleman’s Kernenember, many of your constnstituents the changes tithat have occuired in the ^ears. — Beef Association andd a m e m ^ r of the ^farm ers who need tax relief.ie f- - ...... pasil2yearsis in both the nation and the- ' - And instead o£ delibertierately bland.'LK____ Party. ii«>i ha« .nil Idaho Federal Landsids Task Force. A Have • a sense of humomor, but Republican Pi Elizabetii Dole at Labor, Bush Making, the new Cabinet picked a conservative ideologiiloguein • .'>Z lifelong resid en t of OalOakley, he also sits remlember er to keep life in the u ^ g w in g diversity of mic man, a Hispanic Linda ^ Chavez to nm tiie depai ----- on the Oakley City Coi!>>uncii;------eyennnn-perspective.-An-inflatedtea sense American sodxaety and'its leiBeiihip an=Americanman, r- whose regulatory woric hashuj elf-imi^rtance can quickly 1 Not a bad resumee fi for a 42-year-old of self ly lead to elites, and dietie greater conservatism of black men, a Hispaniiho also happens to be m on people and business. g in the Clinton ] rancher from a smallII titown in southern overararching pride, which is n ’t a n tiie GOP. Tbeilere’s more experience and woman and an'Adan? Inthe areas-of strength inin hihis father's': Idaho. Though he’s frofrom an old ranch- atcraciactive trait in a public servarvant; less aonyismi:h in this Cabinet, a higherf Norman Mineta, who . • • ::abinec. Ca Bush has matcheditiietalent». tiu • ing family, h e ’s from1 a new generation Oveiverall, Scott Bedke is a g(wd•od choice _ l^ e l of capabibili^ and a better balance(j a Democrat servingedictable in partisan' _ . wim tiipilin Powell at State ^and D o n , ___ th at recognizes th e‘ concerns c( of non* who> is likely fo do a'great'jolj»foiTVImi- fo ■ between the! nhatio'n^ sedirity winjg'and Cabinet. icdirately reflet the Ruiiisf^d Ru returning tb Defend'enserto'say ranchers and other usersuse of America^ Cassiasia and all of southern Idahoiho. ' die domesticc {policy side. Overall, it sug- ion of America’s dvic lothing noi of the advantage oftfhaving ha ■ gests that, diolough notably less well* :e Except for its predi id ■■ bias,"the'Cabinetacctreinforces the message Cheney Ch in the vice presidentiantialoffice trained for diehe presidency than his ig- changing compositions Republican Nation^ hen the occupied by Dan Quayle;yie; ; ^ -..;i , . fadier, this PnPresident B u ^ shows a keen i by Uie able n e w - - - -' ’ He ! has upgraded Treasi o g n ifi. .* grasp of at leaeast one aspect of national leadership, and it reir from last summer’sof Ri smff, Andrew Card antly. cai Instead of NicholasBraBrady, a - leadership -' Bfinding and using talent, *es to eicpand the " inander fin crony of .his father's, IIh e T im eJ j S r N p V S : £n -...Convention,stagedb] it's, whose .<•.< The Cabinetlet swom in back in 1989 slican Party into ’ ' bisciand i-ogggi tiiat e e ^ c o ru o ^ .. ...n: 10 white males, two 1 White House chiefties of traditionally -wowould straighten out by itself < ...... Maraglngedttof MlhoSis Smtt...... JUvertlsIngne ddifoctor consisted of 1( Jr., tiiat Bush a^ires elfcontribot-. . I . • ' Hispanics, onene African-American and emocrats. id ed to the elder Bush’s 1992(defeat, del the . i „ - - - — -o n e woman. TheTl stars of die group reach of the Re^blic lew Treasury chief is Paul O’f minority communitie:grained skepticism ne O’NeiU.a ! Tho members of the riiiertel board and writerss ofol eiiitorials are Stephen Harigen ______turned out to0 Ibe Secretary of State_____ id.the.success.o£that ,. ..bu;Ttiytrnxtman nf rPtnnAnWAeinrellftcnial------in ------William Brock; C ip, Kevin Richert aifd Dan Hef9E~^S. * James A. Bak(ker m and Seaetaiy of' aligned witii die Dem k, Clark Walworth, Steve Cnimp, He is battling ingraneasured until tiie range. rar ------, Defense Dickk iCheney. They made their nd 2004. Meantime, Except 1 for HUD and Commtnmerce, ______reputations in the Gulf crisis and in man______aod.tough.odds, and.L strategy won’t be meae communities face ivhere wh cronyism seems to havelave influ- aging the endd of die Cold War and the edding whether to meed eni the choices of Mel Mart ir elections in 2002 and: lartinezand " ______breakup ofthth e Soviet empire.-With one an* the leaders of thosethe ct entree these DoOonald Evans, the outer CaWtabinet depart*', or two excepti)tions, those who headed the -L e t t eERS-—- : -their own test in ded(r . . nents me will be headed by peopleople who at . otiier 12 depailartments left littie in the 2, the new Bush cholc* leaeast match, and in notable cat le welcome or reject the i c a s ^ f a r ' . Kempthorne looKs th)the other way i the G o o ^ g County School Bo:Board. way of landmanark changes. bolize the steady ixcMd ext their Bush I predeces»« s ^ i n ' Since building our new elementa Jie appointments offer. While The Times-News!ws editorials prop- . The most nonotable-and most outspo- - iie center of gravity . experience, ex] ability and energysrgy. • lOol, our students’ walking route At the same time, ti erly questioned why Envinvirosafe should be utehas ken-figure oion the domestic side of that tcan Party. The dd er If I Mineta a t T'rmisportation,ion, Ann 1'- • »ed within a few'yards of an opc es signify and symbol allowed 10 import tons of nuclear1 waste P ^ ' open government wwas Housing and Urban neral was former' /eneman Ve at Agriculture, andindespedally < ud. Last winter, parents and teatteasers Development! ■ ri^tward shift of the without a license, they forforgot die obvious it Secretary. Jack Kemp, wholat within the RepublicarDickThomburgh, a ____ Roitoderick Paige at Educationo n a a n d ______annver. As pointed out a : erved children walking on'theleihm il _ had to‘clean upu the scandals left behind ; constantly scram* _____Toifommy Thompson at I ^ t hth aand Human lal ice. In spring, when the watei Bush’s attorney gener Envirosafe gave Gov. DirlS ' S l m e a ater was by die Reaganan administration and battie le changes of the krvices Sei come dose to matchiiidling their •' Aring full force, students lingerec^ed-tiear ------against a blanlinket of White House indif>i-ho Pennsylvania Gov. Dil mere 51,000 donadon. It cdoesn’t take id moderate who wasmer cpi Sen. John irevious ph accdmplishmeiht^,thecouhrr the I edge. ference to thele needs of center-dty resi- ^ be well served. Overall, a : mueh money'to get Dirkrk tto look die other ide bling to adapt to theri, c the new Justice wil l, asttong ‘ lecendy, our scliool board apprciprovpd . dents, estrangiglng himself from the presi- ave a committed lead- •tart sta - promidng action, politii way while he talks about'.ut "doing it for the f* Reagan era. In former )litical contro*'' iding for an officer to patrol thath a th j^ - dent in the prtjrocess. r i ^ t in perhaps the ' vei/ersy and serious policy debatiibate. • children.” < area when foot.traffic is at its p i- Ashcroft of Missouri, I Also missing from thelenewsis'die n The new Bu:lush Cabinet has white 11 ^ b in e t positions, ieve that because of the board’s jsi- Department will have 54,000 donadon that Bigig SSky Kog develops . males in onlyy 6( of the-14 posts. The other k former congress- . DavidI S. Broder is a nationalnalptditiad j lit,' we have escaped certain trag er of the Christian rig er, Ron Aehs, gave to hislis tnew friend, Dirl<, f f i ragedy jobs went to threetl white women, two n, at Interior, Bush : ' mmiter for =tet >2 ■ -e in Gooding. I also believp tiiatliatthe most sensitive of all C For a mere 54,000, Dirkliis is happy to invile '“estment T,, in student safety doesBs doubled A iier Instead of a weak fc a million “odorless” hogs)gs to R aft River. man, Manuel Lujan, a Count vour blessings,'.kids. ki Gosh. Dirk y- ■hemessage-semtoourkids-is-tiistiiat-we ------L/X-* nail iliHee smile:— ^ cesidead iumbed=<•down tinmesn Most folks love Dirk’s sl e about them and that we valuelue their ■s show of sincerity,. ™ety and well-being. This pubUcic ddemon-' er so the businessmen alwayrays get their emocrats salivating at tiie --^------1. 't hibis i contrast seemed littie caura ii^ for con* ition of protection an?good willMill can' H pi i b t o u r - d money’s \vorih. Let’s look» k at Dirk's new prospea of a dim-bulb presi­ xrh in a country that is noww acomfortable ybea.boon to die self-worth anc G a m b l e Department of Environmi andin ■ , ■ d(dency leading to George W. with the in c r^ b le shrinkingng presidency.[ : n to the success of our young pe( bi Using tax dollars to elevat people.! ■ ‘ V Bush’s defeat in 2004 may ------— ------1 1How people will react nrg-Pi•a-Presldenr V department, what have ye “S'nk the school board for its wisdcisdom and be seen. But sinceince this did lefits of this proactibn. n’s The America that B: ------straighten o utthe peskycy 0odor-problem.------— w» ______l_coUege.votes> lstiiekey-to.winning.tiie1: __ them with a pop qu it------noimr hurt htm tn th«» <»!i>rrinn mi rIARGARET SJOSTROM^ Oval Office, capniringca tiie tenor of the one d i^ a y e d on “The toericans may well deddesth th) a te lo > Wliile these odor offidalsals admit diey p e . ^ ^ when he stops averagtfy photos of pronwent. An ktoding ______tim.es.is anJmi i1<, hHv«>nft Meahow ‘ QU'luence is no more importantnttoBiish tt ' ' ? c]ii»ln«nnfi pQWOrlcsS-OL ------street and stumps thei still look to diem for guidilidance. Doesn’t it . ■ on to it. And jljust as Clinton’s sleazy con- are, don’t know the aoiloihg his JOB tnah honesty wasRTdiiiKnwas \ D© ductbotiibefofore and during his pr^den' •Most cannot identify i seem foolish to pass outIt hihuge new permits , LeaV)ave Tim Williams In peace i____ - gfWrt>rnfn«»nr ftffirinic,ational I anthem and so doiloinghis. . , friend, • ‘ cy was in stepp widi an American culture when we don’t have a grip^rip on our present Thi;Tiis letter is in regard to our frie n- many states there are, • 1Barring Mme calamity causeJusedbya : problems? Dirk and Ronan >Achs are count- Tim1 Williams. V in moral declirline, Bush’s shallow intellea jn presidency pre- Wl^ t e House miscalculation,n, unlikelyu die police perfectly reflelects an increasingly dumt>en* name of tiie U.S. natio ing ori yoB to not think thithis dvough. So Ian■am veiy sorry for die loss of the re on. ila Jones, Whitewater wi(ivith power-behind-the-throne!me Dick • lost Tim, ed-downAmererica. far, so good. officeiicers’ lives. Hwever, we also los ^ Just as the Clintonsky, i tiie Bu^i presi-, . _. -. Ch[^eney.on guard, most Americlericanswill ! ... Even die national Farmirm Bureau offidals whow0 was a friend to many and woulX)uld help In 1992, Clinlinton’s survival of the t)- - vailed tiirough Paula,uninjur^ by the 15- babecome as soothingly condltioiitionedtoa ; ; have stock and receive! hundredshu of diou- outaranybody who needed it. Nobod;)ody - GenniferFlow»wers affair in the New a pan, the firaOured - stuttnm><|ipg,> nTTihling PresidenidentBushas { and Monica Lewinsky iJcofincdlectual the sands of dollars from meglega hog factory know;)ws exac' 'y what happened Hampshire pri}rimary signaled a new politi dency may well be uni ii^ w e re to a roguish Preside]sident Clinton. * Americans, Bush is Wi ')iisuies.smen. W iile thec newni regulations Wedndnesday evening except for Timrimand calerawhend1 character no longer seemed ’ minute attention span Witii these two men reflectingdng th e ______♦----- ' may snuff out the litUegu: guys, that doesn’t theofficers, ofi and for some reason, ti X'TV president for a imi 1, tho sher- to matter to tiithe voters, as it had just fourliti- phrases and the lack 0 mmorality and mediocrity■tiiattiiecoun- Uia I . ■Stop Dirk. The family famarmer is getting die , iffsdis department is not tellir^ thee wholew years earlier' w w a revelation of maritalled curiosity. To many An jy has unfortunately come! to accept,< .the [ . kiss of death from businesnessmen like Dirk, story.ry. Tim was not a drug dealer* andan it infidelity by DemoCratGoryD Hart sank ~ mefit from tiie coun* . ^>ld adage that,voters get tiieleleadersthey le ; , 4____and even the national FarFarm Bureau, but huns;-ts all qf us that the'media and ti )ur “justlikeus,” aFox*Ta diminution of presi- dc: d th e his presldentiatial hopes. In 2000, Bush sur*ital FoX'TV sodety. - ieserve may be wrong. ------theycontinurto-opposcTt ice^are slaying his namerHaveyreyou-;------^viveddismalsl I showings infettdypilm aiy'.— _ - Bush may also benehestaturegap— ------. iIt’s more probable that voteroters get tlie i stop them. I attended one>ne of Congressman ' evenin consideredc his family? I amn suresi his debates, appet sw idoiedw hen lea learing in some as tiibui^ or- try’s acceptance of a d eaders they are most comforts'ortablewith \ Simpson’s meetin&s, Hisis advicea to family mothedier is devastate. he’d be hord-pl-pressed to name the presi* tre way to George Bush be«lecause those leaders so reseriiseriiblesod*. . | hog nmchtrs being crushcished by mega-fae- Ple<’lease do not be die judge and ji ----- dential staturerlf tiie i d jury dent of the UnJnited States, let alone for-...... betw e^ presidentsish w: was replaced by .. , etjJtyasawhole. :------inry'-verproihiciion wasas ““to getvertical:”^—• cspedledaily when you never knew/him. hi eignleatlers,^ . Ahd his garbled syntax i* Ronald Reagan gave:eve > Grand Canyon iShould Bush prove as fittingdngaposter ; Isn’t dint helpful! Untiltil dieI whole trudi comes out, lei , let Tim cried out for a simultaneous translation• . ahd again whbn Bush':iinton passes the------bo-x y for our times as did Clintoiinton, the I While Kempthorne andmd Simpson f|m restC in peace. He was not a bad perl> e ^ n ...... of bis remarksks.to be run across the bot-_ Bush. Thb.was demons__ iDeDemocrats should not stan■ plarudng'pla • - - - J...... : ’the flame of fear of “peer•een environmental SHIIHEIXEYtUCKER Qinton, it win achievc lom oftheTVV screen. n proportions when Clifllate December Oval Hi!Biliary Clinton’s inaugural anytimam e ...... } u^_reguIations,'liLisiromc.th[LtfaaLdonadon , TwihvinJFalls __ ^ ----- wt*imthe^two,'widi=---— soc ------While-suchnhT>oori>erforiianCe9'wdUld'■ ...... torch to tho junior Buj money makes them the5 greenestgr green of - . have doomedd 1a would-be president in ire presidential than. . _ all. Green like the Grinch,ich, who is stealing Q ush strated during the late sh lqyes the Electoral Co!)0 ll6g 6 .__previous ydirsirs, it did not matter to Id ^ 'Office m atin g betwtMn command, and Bush iDoug Gamble has wtittenhunhumor and - I - ybur family fann, whileE youyc are watching' • lls legs spread and his m V u b ^ loves die Eleaoral ColltoUege. ’ niahy Americaicans'cbn'ditibhed to a sod* Clinton looking more] ipecch material for RSuSlicans,on^nSiairt^’ • _____ titcparadcv______r^orderof businessrupomat-taking ------where ignt noi^mee, if not bliss, is a t—- lap like a kid who had - pnmsidmtsRcasan^Bush:Be :Bewrotethvs^— DR. PETER RICKARDRDS’ ^ ...... e v e r,re lax ^ an d in a presidency, will be gettingingthe least more|thelie norm than at any . time in iseetheprindpaLBut . mXMnmentarv^l/«eIoSi4ngete■ete Hmes. ' , TwinFalls [* '"'dttliigstifflywithhls] collegi!ege a new stadium. This is hisis fifavorite ------; hands fdded In his laj iege, and he attends is sportingingev^ts. in . been iuxmndied to se< __Sclibol Board cates»about a kids------xhave.to admireJiim fbrhis gengeneroai-..— ■ - I am writing this letterer tot express pui^ ty. ______^_jidy.myd.appceciatioitiorumdjidmira: ______WIIVnUAMHORNADAY-^------— i" tion for SuperintendentIt DDarrell Hatfield lla^lagcnnan ■J ' ' j i ' . •• : .1 ■tl • - . : ■ , _ . ,

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Selection varies . b y hcotion. I \ l ^ i S > . / i iliS s e llected aI top-no»tch Galbinet FromtlwCftkanoTrtbiirtbiw [------^----- in the Alaskan wilderness,-is,'but Hispanic womemen ever to serve in With his final Cabin . 0 7)THERVIfiWS tiiose ; are tiie positions Busush the executives branch.b Bush’s for- J ibinet selec* staked out during the cami tions, George W. Bushuahhasptrtin I______mpaign. eignpolio^willill be in the hands X ; ! place a first-rate team In 1992. BUI CUnton tooko k p u ^ of two blacks,s PowellP and nation- # am with th e Education . lie pains to assemble an ad qualities needed to mi ion Department, showed ^ ^ admmis- al security advliviser Condoleezza f ton’s schools superinten-—... tratiot n th at“lookslike___ ------rRice,v4ioseracrace was dearly ------f — ------; 1 _ J — < denthowsw strong leadership and America.”* Bush lias donejth tl e irrelevant to thi Despite th e unusuallyuly short um e high stand their selection. I !'■ ndards can boost student same s thing witiiout makingn g a Bush did poojDoriy witii black \ Bush had TO interview, lance. Tommy . spectacle s of it Witii fottf w re o u it candidates, the women, voters, who rememainsuspidousof ‘Scorning - »n,vdioseinndvatiohs as two f African-Americans, ah , administration looks(sasificw a ill Wisconsin m tiie GOP. But; tiltiiese selections lin governor helped revo- Asian-American ^ and two should mean thatth m inori^ chil- be ready to govern on Jan. 20. lutionizetl 1, e the nation’s approach Hispanics.I his team looks\ a lot dren will growwup i seeing notiiing Some of his nomineeinees'XMild to welfare,re, will get a chance to. like li Clinton’s *4nd nothing hardly be better. Colijohntowell, tiyotherir ng like unusual aboutIt peoplep who r innovations at Health _R B onald Reagan’s first Cabibmet, ------resembleJhemJm hnlHi'ng positions, _____ - - - one of the most adminsired m en in ' and Hnm^inanServices. ' w whiSi had nd women, no U tm o s of power in a RepublicanRe admin- America, has tiie stratirategic vision Biishhaslias been faulted for sign- and a one black. Contact leler n s e s and diplomatic s l^ to istration-achahangethatis ______Itosafeguard ingupgrayray-hah^ veterans of In foct. Bush has outdone the nation's interests a ne - bound to help> theti party broadM a s l o w/a Qs tsassecre- pastGOPaP administrations, but Clinton C in this respect His tary of state. Donald R IS top , its base, d Rumsfeld most Amerlericans regard a record officers ol indude not one but _____^ Z13ILper-br - b o x ------~ r was a fine defense seasecretary 25 ofachieven u ttw o Blit in tiie end«d,B ush knows— '------i^ement as a plos in a Arab-Americans, A Mitch Dar'amels tiiat good goven after rebate>o»e years ago, and tbe exp*experience Cabinetnominee, noi not a minus. a: enunent is tiie best as budget chief and Spencecer poUtics-He’smmade a it plain that and wisdom he has acqacquired He has alsoilso been criticized for Abraham A as energy secreta since then should makilakehiman namingan; t^ . his executive stylesti is to get tiie t a Linda Chavez, picked for thetii • bestpeopleandnd let them do even better one today,ay. opposesabortion^d abi an interior Labor L Department, would t 705 Blue Lakes Blvd.d. North1 j ■ Rod Paige, namedito to ru n th e secretaiyw Ibe tiieirjbbs.He’siI’s off to a fine " I y who favors oil drilling one oi of tiie highest-ranking5 start nvAurvBONCwn 7 3 2 . -..FradMever • • 32-0435______I Subscribe 30. 733-0931 ~j CTBEyEEXAUSNQTINCtUDEO . yiSlON CAfigCA PUNS »0VEBMGKT SERVICE Ai ' , ( ■ OTTERS- CEAVAILAOIE ' > Name your candidaldate hclpmeknoenow what to look for replaced rej - dead people cann Regarding Leonard Sl i time to vote again, Just maybe law enforceme WendelL youverymuch. needs ne to get togetiier and pn 1^ Vicki Ijust read your lettertterinthe THINZ’ pare pa a better, safer way for i ker s Store^ide^^l Dec 28 Time-News andmd am a lit- «eybmn™ i officers.Like ofl deputies stayiriw gin ■ tie puzzled. I thought11 I ddid vote - . a ac car o r safe place, call for th . foramanwithexcelienilentquali- DOHtOpOllen untdiown doors . suspectsu to exit the hous^ tha ties, but as you were vexvery Twodepuipudes, I believe, need- way, "f tiiey could at least see1“ ' "B tO V .-derogatoryabouthbn,Io,Imust— lesslylostth: their lives. Seem s fool-, wheUierjie • is.aimed<^____ m i I have voted for the wron,rongperson, ishtometo;to send an officer to What ^ a loss to family when so I am a t a loss as toI whwhom you any housei doordc not knowing who - needne not have happened.. Mens • Womens • C f ' refer. C h ild ren s is behind iit t 'Th^ should assume P;S. 1 Hope to hear ftom oth Would you please givegivethe .thatallsuspiispects are dangerous. about ab this. WESTiFERN O C name and e ^ I id t examiaraples.of Never openm thati door. 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’/ educatioa eligible as a poffcep officer J member of the Public>Iic E m ployee Retirement Sy*tem for retiremre t ent pur- ' poie*. I HB38 (Newcomb) -- ,Allows any ( Public Employee Retirenirement Systeo _} ______memb.cr_Lo_Mttrt_voluntujntory.contiibu-______' tinru mto Ihe supplementa■ntal plan iram^ < diately upon employment. I HB39 (Ncwcomb) - CI«Clarifies what information Ihe Public)lic E m j^yce______• Retirement System Boardird mayi provTde. ' to a spoiue ot former jpousw use o fa mem- ' ber. HB40 (Newcomb) - AiiiA uthorizes the Public Employee Retiremrement System , Board to defer and waiveivc parent of ^ ^ ^ 1 . J exccis costs when a nonpiinporticipaiing ______politicalical subdivision ------I - .....v joins ancand r m a in s in , T l _ ^ ^ .2 0 0 tl th e $y$isystem for at Lfieintafira 10 years. — 3 1IB41Ml (Newcomb) ...... Allowlows for-thc“ » ------H ^ H refund of erroneous empiciployee contri- ' BgjH butions to the Publicic Employee HgB Retirement System uponn rcretirem ent or separation. HB42 (Newcomb) - ReRemoves the age restriction for certai fe e s for bear, deer or elk tags foror |people who hold a senior resident cocombination licL-nse. HB43 (Newcomb) - Authluthorizes ere- ation of an Idaho nursing3h^e.fadlitx ho ______; resident Rihing permit. HB44 (Newcomb) > St the requirement ibai each1 nonresidentne |H |H licehsee. permittee or laRh*igholder file a [^T!3 biR same hanest report wwiti ith the direc- lor of the Departmentt of Fish and ______C a m e .- ...... • HB45(Ncwcomb)-Chanfilahges th e def------^initionrof^an-outfitter-ar -a n d -g u id e ------— “license year" and clarifie th a t Ihe definition of outfitter andid guidet does not include those who onlyoni furnish el.io a hunter or fishemum.fisi; HB46 (Newcomb) - Creates Cr an Adult Protection Servicesrs EmergencyE Fund. I1B47 (Hornbcck) - Incnn creases - - ver's b'eense fees-forallocat>caiion to 'th e ------Emergency Medical S em ces Account. HB48 (Ncwcomb) - Givesves the Idaho- State Police authority to impImpose B dvil penalty as an enforcementIt toolt< follow- . mg safety compliance reviev com- m erdal vehicles. HB49 (Newcomb) - Allowlows the gov- em or to enter inio a compactu c t on behalf of the Slate for emergencyney manage- mcni assistance. IIBSO (Newcomb) - Revis«ivises the • Ribility rcf)uiremcnts for adjutantadjt gen- eral of the Idaho National Gu; MBSi (Newcomb) - Red th e maximum nRv of enlistedrd personnelp and commiviioncd officersiin in the Idaho . .. National Guard, I1B52 (Ncwcomb) - Makeskes the lunt generjl responsible foror coordinat-c — ------inBrplannlntranfl'execinillgTl5TH5Tn5nr— Kuration oint a com- mitiee lo study eleciric utilitylity restruc- . . lunng, HCR3 (Bruneel and- Jai o t /v t /OWW—: 'V is if (DUii'twiN Fallj kULS O ffice AT 1913 Aooi:JisoN Avenue, 734-2988.8 . H | g KMAm-SHOPPE,CTS Tho Kipail. Jemry 7. SOOt wMUyedwm , ■ > ------dmiaronpagoi3:toatum f/w*no-^onOdf------‘------Sow OVD.'TTW iMmWoOf DaMMvaOtbla-- * ------^ - du»loth»ituM'ic^^ofnh» ...... ------teoortpaps U;yarmnffPolfil>oifirgtm»- '------zGalKlj888;72:J3.9719 . —— - — i— ^ — _ _ byPiAYSTAflONlslMtumd9d.ms ""HemvrilhKlbtivailtbltduttomtoth4 anda we'll comee to you. ___ - mmsfteturti't .dtitylnth^ Wfipologijt'fofinylncometihn w m i 2Z I O N S Bi . A N K ------^ w w w ;2lonsbankictCQnTrr^—------

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Ji r Mormon or aati* I W ^ f , looking{into in ISP, Jerome Couiunty S h eriffs Police m argument as old as L Uie Wednescfiy night shootiroting Office and othe ce have said die deputies h « agencies were fireired on first, and Williams _ Itneverdianges. . Jf of two-Jerome Couni^ntjr involved in die inve ^ ^ t t o . a r < sherifPs deputies and an Edc {estigation. was killed kil when deputies are these p ^ Ie so I ~ Bden Ih e ISP is leadinmg the investi- returned “ an_“M by Saturday wrappepped gation. edfire. ■Factis,liiUtahi W.lntervievB and gotten m ost. other developments ...... SherifPs CpL Janamra IrtOson, ' Saturdaylay: ' ' ' I . Mormons and nob “ * W i? ® reports they neede.ided, 30, and Cpl. Phflli ayikeswoman^if^ ^ indisdnguisha] ------3^were-kiUed^ Ut-of-tQwn rt»TflHv^y fff • ------^heydi>essTiime same, act the b u t not much p rogress wawas serve a search wa in and Anderson - as well same, hunt thele same» elk, sld the I ^ over the w e & n d , sai enforcement officers from same Wins, eat thi rwin Falls County Sheriff' 'ZT iSX ' . AllatlllwithilfiinitrtK •the same JelW sal-. - iff's :W iSi^*47.^'tfSbiree men were------Plea LKum High School In remembrao. ^ vote for theesamepoliddans. sa -r 1ea1«efrSH00TlN0. Page B3‘ *iKler»iT,ajniliiat«. ! Thdrlddsgoto> to die same I I m - — they-shop-lirth''the same grocery I T Stores, get the samesas haircuts, wear D I o g - s l e dd r a c e r s T h u k t f m TO same cowboyybbbts. b - F u n d d r yv e G O PP h o p e s . 1Id l,tb ^ ^ mmostfyrdativei o s E I v e n t h e l d t o r a is e -And yet there’re’s a story of two Strangers who met^alc^& e shore m H o n e y f o r D i a b e t e s ■ t o g ^lin f ro m — rOLHawldns Basia-]in Reservoir in ease- , v gn% Ttfahp C e n t e r F o u n d a t i o n ^ ■^ou firom Utah?ah?" said the one. '!“What’« it to0 Jyou?” the other ly M a k lM n t H re d is5tricting ti I ' ------1 **replied, brisding. Tbn>wrtiw«w)tat . figures,” said ByMeganScuUyiully -StatwjtowsSenSeivtce------^------theth first *Tou fish MAGIC M MOUNTAIN - In i UkeaMAhodist”in neai«iriy d ^ e n in g show of enthu WASHINGT( Fcr an t^ r tbe- { siasla m , the doiens of sled dog: GTON - Repub- ■ ‘ ologicalol differ* gati licans, who mamaintain^jheir •et athered by their trainers earlj ■ H H Strong gri^on -ences, Mormonj_l Satiaturday. at Magic Mountain ski i_pn^'W^tern and ' and non^Idrmons are] "Southern stsslates in' the. '<5 rea made it clear they were ^ ^ ■ jl November decti in the I read»dytogo. lections, are basking <. L Intermountain .*! in the glow of thei first census ^ the dops yipped, barked West tend to part -and _results, whichlich in d icate-th at— ------D o n ’t com pany mosUy -i- 4 - 1 “Colorado'wiinill gain a seventh ’ aalton said die event was heldeld . congressionalI disdisoict, most like- it’s a canon of fai raise money for die Diabetes ly in a predominateiy p J Monnozis that LDS m ter Foundation in Twin Falls. Republican area.ar< Arizona, a i t h ^ tr b u t ariy ^ iii eastern ■ m a im hope it will also help ----- B — state that tendsnds to favor the ...... Tliis Is panlcularijin.MemorialDay e V ^ e y catch s l ^ dog H GOP, Will gain1 twotw seats, Id ah o , where onJinebagos ] bearing | rer and begin a y w ly tradi- M Idaho did notot gigain a seat-an d s ^ d r o n s of Wii^it«en»plate*,com- 1 , might not gainn a third: seat even blufronerian husky pup. wayup'fro'm ■NoT42 No to No. 39, ------a n d ■by'lmplfcaticbetter precisely • t‘W‘We started thinking a dog - t>~ m j jumping over Hawaii,Hav Maine and lilce our trout beiHS. sledd Imight be a really good way i ' E n New Hampshire.re. because theyYe ours.to rm « Idaho fidi- togeiget around in ^ that snow," ^ The story is thedie same through- » ItoowofnofrMonJct^piarfjased he said.sai “So one dog led to two, out the Rockyy MountainsM and eriolk vnio have acttijp^pCDsfbrthe thensn four, and then we had a ■ ■ n the Sun Belt, wherewh 10 House b6om-boxesandhlp4: of discouraging „holeolekennel” IT W seats have beenen relocatedr from ' express purposeom of encroaching. I jjcl^ < ^ said a good dog team _ .J h e Northeast,t, a traditionally ^ U taK anglers from I basic equipment can cost a Democratic regioiJgion that has not' ' t sudi a tactic also I ^ \ grown as rapidljidly as the West. i Ssh-apointhas r mousand dollars, but most Never >ple who invest the time and during die last threedu-< decades. “ It will be f: drives away the fish n ^ qwckly fall in love widi B favorable for • been made. ivimessedremaric- — Republicans-beca>ecause-ihe-South ------— • And yet I have wior on the rivers and I ^BE- and the Westest have been trn Idaho - non-’ . Veterinarian Joanne Dixon of R epublican stri able acts of comity on :<±um said Saturday’s event strongholds in streams of easternM chumming fish I It recent elections,”is,” said• Sen. Mike Utahns and Utaluisofcom,forexam- c 1 her first race. After serving 5 ^ . Crapo, R-Idaho.). ;he on-site veterinarian at £ropithesamecanof« The census coucould alsp give a p la It 6e said of foot- tr races, she dedded she had , - boost to Westen yitherself. tern issues that l o e same cannbtmon,you b root for I w n y i •^2 i. land on the1 Ht o u se ' floor, bafl; If you’re Mdnnaon-Mormon, you | • Dixiixon and the nine other Western lawmaker nIaVdL • mushe ikerssay. . BYU. If you’re non-1 hers who had six-dog teams “This is absolutolutdy a positive don’t name your sonintractable L as'aqy I r a na a ll2^nlle course. Five racers•S thing for the WestWe because it H its a divide as intrmd. A true non- I . with1 10^IogII teams took on a 20-)■ shifts a small amoi yea-adaiovdedge-J— mile-ni imount 9f die leg-______i in N orthem Ireland. jr— - -ialative-weighrw: oupuf ihc"largB------— wu'a pretty fair I "It.v Monnon. vriHnoLeva t was a ^ l e a i ^ experi-1- urban states,"" saidsa Rep. Bob ' that Steve Youiig wu I ence,"-!, Dixon said after finisUng • Schaffer, R-Colo.0. ago, when Jim I her rui quarteibadc. nm. “We had our moments,j , It might not speakspe) as well for y»«rs ifpirited agt Gentfle I b u t everything-Went e\ jpretty ' ' Democrats, who hi was leading w ^ ” 0 have tradition,- us - .>■- ally had a dominarinant presence in ! and a BYU alumnus-M404heSuper I , -Sheile^ -h e r leid dogs, lucy ------northeastern 1 countiy store in I and.W •states. - • the Chicago JBearj 4 Whynot, did a good job. • Pennsylvania and anc New York. I- amletofLeadore I Lucy,* Bowl, I stopped in a CO /, 9, appeared frazzled but which bothti supported s the eastern Idaho ham] as she waited calmly tb Democratic Vice ] f •. ■ ______■ _ ' ce President Al ; ' tousethepayjdu^. :aken_off_her-leash-ahd— -----Gore-in.the-Novenivember-|dection,------^ ‘ — Leadore - loiated on were the only state ^ borderlands' I ^ ved of duty for die day. ______. -...viie^riggg tates toiose two I ------between Salmon and It I of the racers’ dogs were aI ____ seats each in diissyearjj'^Snsus.. ye ' one of those unea^ Ty from the huge huskies ■ But Stephen HessHe; - a senior ______: _ _ where neither Kbnni tellow m govemmcnmental studies M ormons predomtnB a snown tugging-slfeds in1 “ “ UlaiTdog sletfd^r S ti mirgan n takss off on her 12-mIIe n “ ■d1."T V w as es. » race on Magic Mountain Satun at the Brookings:s Institution,In an : Suad^afteraoonJ and wo misconceptions about . and diey are mean,” Dfa)ixon said. are very frieni independent diinknk tankt - is cau-' oil ' . ; aB^dflW nto . endly^ They might trv rac.e_sledjcam_wouId-be-l r ac , and unaccount- «»ese> ddogs is diat they are big . . "Thfr^averagesledrdog'gisabout tdlickyoutoc -like— -tious-about-premaJmaturelyfore------— .. Bifdhbbon had die B !0 death?’ ...... ssending e r ah NFL linebVck'^ to do casting whether P ! Refrigerator” - • - . .45 pounds," she,said. “A“And diey Putthig moinonster huskies on a :r Republicans itackle-linrf I . Please see RACERS. PagegeB3 Please1 see OOP. Page B3 - I t o - a 300-pound ts rant lets stu upindiebadcfield. It from South , * u d e n t s l e ai j m , o n s n o•w \ s h o e s ~ P erry , a B aptistwtheradane,; f ByRuthlUiStTMter Qarolina,cfaug^intot ^ew i wtftw teacher's guidejdc that accompanies q&ied around, and[gtiSSS; ca ® the program.I. lers and prarti- ALMQ :;fV.I«.Ctl3fof^to6toNatkitiohal V, Games helpelp children under: tti|tM d^on-hitb2 “ When the snow falls . t ^cit)CItyofRocki ----- Giants defenders hrew l i ^ into 4 ;o^ thg ( softWK ',; stand wildlifefe in a way that can e City of Rocks-National— W tW »^ ■ only be undei aDyoahisback>du« ve, the traffic slows, snow* 3erstood during the S — fiShy’shands. ' .^p^ofebuft^snowsboesifti fb<", ■■■ ;■ winter, Russell«Usaid. ’ S ran]ranger John m pepper die park and .classes and other groups Wlwnting • Some lessons K-fhere were foiir'otfaa casional ice ons indude abandon- BIh RutRttuell witl taka •.tp take aneducatlonaJ.tour.1ir-oflhe ing snowshoes>es learn how easily C g^ore store at thd tio taUized cascade of water.------children on a — -j»kduilng.U)eHi»interrThe-te-Wp9,"— — preycan-ftillvI'victim to a “preda=— ^ c h e e r e d ; that exac P ^ isn’t die magnet it is - tno-•nowshoa leam------qwnumber of Utah tag! - 'ledbyaparttrangar. arafrB^eeahd ' to r” who hosas kept his or her s u ^ e r , but it has, plenty era taigeted for fourth-throu■ough shoes, on. Orr having! the_groiip Ing tour of the -- wttJde; Ibe fourth f S [ory, geology and ecology" ■ Until th e cheers died d - -stathgre^rForinfonnstloiUon aiKl- d is p e rs e 'a n dLs«ejyhyJ^elani:_j;^H s< -_P»rtpark. The ’ ------tan’^bei^een-wheR-the— -* *^'PttT y,”he*aldatl ------^to^lnwples^ofthetBBrtKher*s m als travel single-flle sii through TMerveT*M it offer- . ------PSPM nlsattajwak.l...... Sulde, call park.ranger John --^Guess-owrealiie-hB^S o 5 ?3 ”h ^ i i in . — — thesnow. IngIngt the tours for timehedld. . . i “a different'perspective. Russell 81624-5519. Almo E lenementary School o B Utah.ButIhappenedto >ne .th at's o ften o v e r-.... - - the store at the same tim —------1 Principal Jefreff Birch doesn’t • . 'He dim bed inm a mi I . ^ d p t t k ^ e r j o h n . . leld trips -know all the: detailsd of the pro- B B I S S ' win bSfeSS** en tp a A . gram, but from ' ;l^-adeadrin^ito igninng tha^ die National < om what he knows, outings. Activities rangege from he said it will11 beb a “neat project 'otmcktioniav^ed City show a crystal identificadcnon and for die kids." ^ - . I 'ofRodm winh^ nrflftHfo “»tyy^^ YP» ^eS-worit— r—rThe-school-li'l-has-worked-with~~p W —to watching die free*e-dia'law'^iie- th e'p a rk in the th~ past and area r ( j f —-^ n o-w onderM t-had-i r jlCTentary school chiI-_ .. nomenon c dlendy at woricc. ------children-have ^Scoutieranj^ else.-^-^ ------“You-cafl see A i d t 'oiof it in learning opporrortunity.living next... B B a t t m > f i e m 0 - — ■nMpai?arit needs 3 0 ^ n o tic e " "■motion;" n said Russell,11, who -to a n y ggroup, n Russell sfUd.'.- bhelped develop the 60 iflrpage ^------Pleases« see SHOES. Page B3 «nmtwn*nMtiM' - .--r -1- ■ _' • t : i s i ^ ------—:

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M ALHTOM-TVylnflT^(odear a hur----- ■ .^dfyearsold.opposiiisitiaD,Albion ~ ■ ~ -VaO^ residentrare. takingQ a-4i f ~ ~ . ^ ^ ^ | ■ ferenc approach to dece d d in g a b ^ ■ tbefuture. ------■ ... A teaan of 'currentt tand former ■ .Coto.ofSoudiemIdIdaho &culty__ ■ ’members are helpingng residents-- ~ ■ along. A team of facilitatorsft ' m Friday nigh^ ted more=„tfM t n80i»___ B jdentTmlDwn-hflirH?*usaiam sto^^^^^B I ...nail down the.mosLiLimportant-. U«We«MVA*1MkHM -questions resideni ’ ;~>^F«think more elemar lor Mike Glenn ww.qm of n-recendy-opened— -te r,-co.couches.aU!}evfslon,flWond “ lhatis,doweH^tnew{ I. Ine iKwtatof* ata helping Ubl «l^cUtt«toi»-ot»feoent-!own-h«m-ha1hn«eths------_VMlQrConuauntoitotions,aceUular systen VWofl VaUty ntiiknU nafi downm thelf Villon for the valiei'i futu Item, caipettawes. game here?” asked Albionn resident - ^plannlngandi>d zoning commlulon will work th future. The county*-— ----- _l_[i:telephone.busin«iness on Oakley -eQuipfilipment chairs and computers. ’ Ridiins. k that vision Into lU cbmfraheiiilliihfe plan.' i Avenue in Burle' were mixed rley. But he had To makemai donations call Adrfa . A few contentious m< :ed. Resident George sasaid ^ communities exptna ■■ Qwre sin ce thanihecoulduse. he - .Masonsooer at 678fi221. ert. 225 or m KeUey saidd 1he thinks the discas* ce icnce a the final plan foror /Albion’s future, i the past few years have ] certain degree of mistrust.C. That‘ which the county •i Fai^SC^reme ;ue?Farfan at 677-2555. e pitted res- sions will hehelp a little, but they_ at nty Planning and idents who wanr. fhapguge agamst ‘Svon’t solve i _attitude.is “just kind ofLsour__:^ning.Commisslor j ------in Rtqjerti-and- re nothing." —^ ^ -grapes,” he said, u ^ y genl ssion has agreed to------’— ; . making a teeocew J those who want none.'• But] nolh. Kelley is f ^erat- incorporate into ii I ing’s ever gottei- done, s frustrated over poor ed by people who have felroff to its comprehen- “There is Qodan^ my Hanks, Mini-Cassia e, said Don dedsioiis tha Jffend* sive plan. Damier Sc hingto'S^the m ShNetn coordinator. Danner, an All)...n resii that have affected the eded. er said the commu- I kids in'the winteatertime except Vnnfi iSldent and entire vall^,ey, such a s _ d .^ g the _ n i^ will miss a■ “gr“great opportuni-______uthJiave-started-making—,— Iformer mayor. —- ...... -The-city-planiiing-coundi ------TTiicndesTorThan^ngJ ig W in a p a A . plans to irt and failing to find a a i al-has----- tyMf-lrdoesiTt~5i’t work witHTHe to raise money for die cen- “Every one talks ab< aeated liaisons who are respcsponsi- county. V ing lot o r at a rea LAlbim Norma l School___ b l rg«aMgntjr_n9 ter. Harlanks^i-They-are-plan*—----- agendar4then)-every< -bleJoi^promoting-hannonriran d ------Danner aI5) said “— tTPlacefi* a go6d<5Pa«^^P."he ning a r de said l-nday that a a rock-a-thon and dance at goodnight and goes homehi and “ RSdent \ developing community relatlatjon- m ajo r medical I: •’ . nothing ever happens," It Warren Yadon said ships, sh Danner said. al center has I j visualizes the rthehigh schools, % Danner rity resident! expressed interest-est in locating in the unused 2,000 eel like some of the kids in said. Jits have always been . After the facilitators have ( . jt square feet at his trying to “tal s com- the valley, althouglough he said he us business as a ourconujmmuniry don’t have things Danner hopes the re< ■take over" the entire piled pi: the questions reside ; young people to► w ^ ^ rv ise d environmi 1 needs help from the com* '^677-5451 ^ lunent, Masoner munity,, shesh said. Burley,^-.ID II 83318 : uel has made a great per- P o l ic e c h j ■ i ' One of the best thirthings about die s o i S iivestment w and he has vol- lase e n d s in ii c ra s h • center is^the willingiiigness of young unteered -SALT LAKE CITY ( ' • people to become in id his workers," Masoner ^ (AP) - Two of thee Fpeople in the flee- “Specializing “ .! in Alzh, ! involved, said said. - Seven people, includingng three ing car were tr. heimer’s & Dementiatia Care** ■ bystanders,I were injured ^ : transponed to local d when a hospitals inI critical ci condition. I 1high-speed police chase er Where yo u fin d the ended in The o th er twowo were in serious [ R a c e r s . a three-car crash. condition, C O M F O R T S O F H 0•ME, ^ FEELING OF FAMILY,Fyl ^ e chase began about : ConttvNdfnmei Friday when an officei“erffom . Thfee peo)jople in cars not MEANINGFFUL WAY OF LIFE - * a marathon runnernerisJob..she ___ _Granite.SchooLDistrictsp(iootted a involved m ththe chase suffered //,'/I addilwna lo full time, im ifa said. car in a parking lot acrosOSS from miuriss.BS. • • Pessimal vare. We offer AdttUdull Daycare. t Most sled dogs haveha a gener* the school with four ppeople ■ P“'"olice are defending 2 4 H o u r S ta fiin g - State Approved Liceiicen se ; ous portion of houi •Jy " their decisionm to chase the car. ound in their inside acting “suspidously Com e see what ( I blood, which giveses themi A check of the licenscse plate Traffic was lighight ancl road condi- lour hom e has to offerffer! J and endurance. showed the car was sistolen. tions were goodX)d, Lavln said, Support Groupp M eetings Available!Ie! I “They are lean, meanme running Granite Police Capt. Boblb Lavin H e called ththe crash an offi- > machines,” Dixon saic . said the car took off befofore the ^er’s worst nighightmare. iation C all Today! M cEwen’s wife Kathy officer could pull it over. Utah Highvhway Patrol Sgt. • . - McEwen, said Saturturday’smild Police chased the car ththrough Doug McCIeve«>0 said troopers usu- ;-weather was actuallyilly a little too I Salt Lake City until it crashedcr ally pursue a cacar if they discover i-balmy for the dogs,'gs, given the \ into two vehicles turnin»ng left it is stolen buibut pull back if it ------becomes too'dai ‘Ij^But m ^ of th e teamstea did sur* >3>risingly'w^ on thelecottrses. o ' > C “W e il h a v e to make m a few h U I GGP— ( n n g g p a 'G anges next year,"ir,” she said. CorttltiwdfhimBl...... Ti^rpfthetcamrim ...... kegardlesss cof which party B lot mstffih an w expected.*?ex] will see si^iiflcant-increasiases in gains from Coltolorado,s new dis- 1the next Congress becauluse of trict. lawmakerers agree that the Physician Innformation Linele -: 7. Timis-Netos sta ff u»i ; ■ . ,re,redistricting. - f writer Merit - added districts:ts across the West Y our direct line i — < w 6e n adredasf •ofr73^32J^-^^rS^ mcEWfran^HW onbbldi; ® '“It,stoo eariy to make assissump- will help give moreme of a voice on 3 to inform ation aboutn j ' ‘fir bii'emda at'mheim irao^do£i(rbmitunplng- tiotions that simply because Ache fir« Western issues.5. local physicianss jand hcialth services... Iglifnt; . . ■ •- numbers nu are out« Republiblicans. “R edistrictiniiogja^oing.to.be - ______...and thec call is FRE E ^ ______Trflt-dO V4iy well,’* Hess "Siiaid. “It helpful, berauseise it means we,re - A ; Cassia Rcgioional M edical Center, '..•"■'vV ■'•isiis a little more complicated ed that going to have a bigger voice on . providing p you v^ith infnfqrmai.iori and the ansM ' thei the numbers than came ouimtlast' Western water is n s w e r s ; S B o o ^ r issues and public y o u n e e’d d is a priority. —T— .weweek." lands,” said Sen,en. Wayne Allard. ^iWhile _i_Hess ___suspspects— R*Colo.^------— ^Gall-us toe5c ia y -W e C a r e ! - all over Idaho - wereyebe^n^, Ahmeral Republioms will fare bettitter in D em om ts lostost several seats in ral service for Anderson , redistricting;l; than Democi to* gather in th e Maglaglc Valley will be heheld Thursday at,the Jcrats, the Northeast, bibut Hess said the l-888-Care-4-YULi (227-3498) or 677-60(6000 - Saturday to attend,d.a a Tuesday ' Kuna High Hess said redrawing districtsctsisa party can expect« to make signifi- Available Moron.-Fri., 8am - 4pm gh'S^ool gymnasium, complicated process that v< memorial Vservice;e fbr,‘:the ,\nthbuiial-d'tofonowatthe.Kuha,- varies • cant gains in Ge(Georgia and North deputies. Tlie «enrtce\veWfflbehdd CemttoT from state to st^te/and ofteno Carolina, wherere Democratsi con* ;iA R e g io n a l a c j y ^ i p ; i n ' th eJioUese ' c < :qf . pbl^ariiliies for Moulson and : depends largely on the pparty • trol the statete government, nnauni . , Anderson ai composition o f a'state’s legegisla* Georgia will gainin two seats, while ^ itCAL C e n t e r iappear,onPageB2. • ture.. SS .t.8ervide*forMoulsoiIsonwfllfol*. Fiiner^s1, services for Williams ^ North Carolina willwi gain one. I H C AStlr„tvjvj hu!m.>uignt9 should expectct \to spend ; In.Colorado, for instance. i y .;^ p ^ to four hours, dept . . _ ■ ■"— ^ GOI!0P controls th e Hpiise, wlwhUe \ Gilding bn ' Thnes^^oMntiswnter Ruth Streeter Deir>emocrats took control o f: Jhey^ci^^-^h-b^rca^ r M : ______LCalLTodaJ a y ! - ! ______■ —X«f t h e . ^ R ^ S S S - rterf fft-tftg Mmt‘C^g ia , SenI•Mfelnllielan^ectic^oi^ ^ P Q ™* ,, , oiaiaQatSTi577-^042, ext 109; or6y '"fintnt t time, in 40 years, but G grant pays forrsnowshoes sn . e^mfliT at t t , ^ rc«cc^flgicy„HHL ! (S78-222! T^d-je^deThorlistsltt iill.Owensra-Republlcanr< r o t a r s 2 9 ^ j vetoetoarediAricting. ' wo^ nainKwaS q =

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1— — ' ^ SJ ie r v i c e s>- — :— ^— — • > . Gene Giri of IEI Cerrito, Calif., WilsaU »U, M ont, n i^ o ria l servicee C hapel in Twin FaDs. ' ___ — J . -Sfirvice.at.lLa.La,m.=Mondayzat=;aL-arpjrpjn.-TiifiHay-at-th&.Wisalte l8Mi Deniaray;s Shoshloshone Chapel. Commi imunlty Church with a recep-h. Edna.BateniatLQ£.Jeroi : tidn'to'to follow at Wilsall Senior Lucile Barronron Shaw of Boise. Gtizen: r vice at 1 pjD. Monday ai mejnonaj servervice a t 1 p.m. — Robertson-Funeral'Chs g o o d b ^ - __- • • Monday at the i Jerom e, le Alden-Waggoner- Patriii t r i ^ Oiaine Koehlerof Twin'n' Friends and family m; ______L _EunecaLChapel,pel.^400J:airview-Falls,-ir ttiay.call^ YELLOW!WSTONE NATIONAL forU my8el£'iJ]j» pfogramV' \ i,-memorialservicesTir4 panT^iT ^ m +7 pjn. today at thee 1funeral PARK, Wy 1 W U c h Vi^Bs’iob^uarant Ave. in Boise. Tuesdisday at White Mortuary i y^yo. (AP) - Interior bbaa been so popular witJ y chapeL. S e o e ta ^ & Ith the v^V ntt tfaeval Bnice Babbitt plans to - .public," p Babbitt said in a 1 ti»«6w^Ves.\i-: :r — : Jon AnthonyyP P osof Lakewood,- ' ' — ------;- - visit YeUow!)wstone National Park "" nm e n f ; — - - Wash., memorls ‘ _____ next weeket Introduce jrial service at 11 ------tend for aibriefing on • . His'visiti$.8cheduledd next ^ into TMIowstone a.m. Mondayay at 'Hansen -D e a t h N] D I l C E f the wolf rdeintrodiictlbrt r program . SiSa^day, ..'beginning- Mortuary Rupon ’ and possible>le sighting of the elu-• N J- at-. andi?^jl«b^£ Kirt Chape], 710 6th Callle ^ 2001. ' Maidmoto Hot Spriogs andid later . succestiftiI.iictiQ . Ji?_?VPert. IB Flegel i . —^vepredatottots.' ------in Arrangements-are pendii , movdng to'the l ^ a r . V a l l teriiire,” B a^tr« -RUPIrPERT-Callie Joiies Hegel, , dmgmd .- - “Aslprep•epare to leave office, hi > will be announced byr ' W hite rm looking bope8_of_ieeii)g^ome-i-vrild wmoptimisdcsi G orden IIude sold at auction with- tbi Released ^ the money if someone else boIwught simwrtersowethethe Keenans..-:! Delores AnnI DabneyDa and Harold Joy Sr.,r., both of Glenn William G ‘ inthenextsixsix weeks. Biu the peo- ththe compound, located i i G o tt of Kimberly.______-_------ple.who won ; near 'niere has beenen sspeculation'&fct >n a $63 raHIion-ju^—-Hayden*Lak^Idaho,-safd‘t -Ht I tnent against1st the neo-Nazi group ao tTheir 'aw ^tlv“supporteorterofBuderiMo' attorney, Norm' Gissel of CoeurC< Uves in n « i^ Sai may not endI u;up with the property. -dV Sandikiint, Id a l^ d’Alene...... might,‘buy'iK e concompound at sue* • - The woodeded compound that- - ‘V‘ somebody wanted td pa ------O e served a s a n a W $5 , tion and return it t BITUARY- nationwide dubhouse minion, mil there’s little doubt tth h ^ d l e ^ . ____ forr a d ^ y idn^ti-^tesjvill go___ taktakeitACissel said Friday/-**^ ------■ G eoB ii )maron-Fobruary-3n9l7rto----roann'Tjfv^hoTrwasRIfungioft-'He to the highes "W e'd------“W ait-and-5e-»'ST”'"TO cliit— 3 IN G g “r°e°y™y A. and M'nnie Hickman lest bidder, possibly be delighted to kin was preceded in death by3y his p ar- even another h ind of BertoIIini repliedsd FridayI to an e- WhenWt- he was two years old. T hate group. momoney.’! . ; . ’ enis and brolhers. Lauren,}n. W arfen . Vjctoria and mail message seelseeking:cfannBfint" Iho imiiy moved-lo Knowles, and Jack, nd Jason Keenan won - The 1 property is appraisei ___Oklahorr led at onthatspecdarion.ion. :<=! 1?]_____ oma. where he.atiended Dennis loved the ou)ufdoors; - j. , i- ; Derinjs.was-aJacmai-aad— fancReflr — spehding-time-hunling:-iHishtng^— [tfp —ym f in his early liie. . camping and arrowheadt huntino,I | / m / m ------Ho_m(.mowed—to-flafon;—‘New-— Mcxico, I — H0-afways'naa'firnTfd"he)felp o th e rs H . . y . ), in 1 9 4 9 for a ye ar, th e n and as his niece. Judit.lith said, I . • w t a s t e v ^ 110to a farm north ol G ooding, "Uncle Tuify could (ix anyth T o u Idaho, whwhere he made a home for Funeral services will ber S d o n i J P r d m u ^ ^j^Hr his mothJther.-sister and niece. Monday January 8, 2001. inft&mattinff0^ 30% to 70«m . Q f f -Before-relirtngr-hcrwas-a----- 1 at uemaray's G1 essionaH ram ing’by------— ^All-ready-made-fif r a m e s i n ------'care takeiiker' and foreman for sever- i C hapel with Rev. Charles Jo h n so n & Chady Ward1 stock 20% ofi f f a ll J | H al years5 ata the While Horse Ranch ofliciating. i specializingng In artwork, portraits, in Ihe Steene S 'Mountains in custom frameiie s & — Ofegon— Burial will, be in the EliElm ^odj_ _L_posters,..needlework n and mor^ n—He-then-returnea-To-----—1 Cem-eleryln"G^din^. F a m ily T u e s d a v - F r matting. Check c .Goodingg K10 make his home. i •Friday 1O:00am-5:3Opm 119 J ndAv*.WMfc< d * —:------Hejs.s: m em bers and friends m;m a y c a ll table of precut r - i — j.survived by one sister. -from-‘l -I fo-7'p:m.-on Sunda\lay at the (L^ — N ow Th\Through Jan. 12. 2001 " j n a t S & ------Downtown ^ ' Bernice.R).Reynolds of Gooding; a --chapel.- c - ' slightly damagedd f ra m e s . 734-t Dennis H. Dunnnn niece. JuJudith (Steve) Porch ol D enm s 'TuKy' H arveirve,Du„n,63.. ' and their son. Corey of lephews. Rodey (Debbie) a Gooding resideni,ml. ,0,net) his Ounn of f lamiiy in Heaven ( f Rupert, Randy (Karen) •; •■■'j.-, J a n u a ry 5 . 2 0 0 1 . a" t ir Dunn olI C,California. Roger Dunn o f' I Ihe Gooding Las Veaau a p»hone IDAHO FALLS - AlitUemoreA cals, theyey found that PCBs - . than_1.0_iears ago,, threeth Idaho— which arere so toxic it ts illegal to ■ National Engineereering and bury them!m underground - could . Environmental rescansarchers were be broken:en down into harmless ' •- sirring around drinkiiiking cups of molecules,is. larrel 99¥ c morning coffee and 1 :hang id looking at That was/as the genesis of’an idea ‘ photographs. pe- i' that couldId ireplace indneradon - _ • ------They were studying,:Ig, in particu- . a practicece the Department of - \ , ' ■ _____ lar, the b^iant bluele £glow given ’ Energy haslas used to destroy chem- - - off by used-up nuclea :lear reactor icalsinnududear waste for decades —:------.ii- — _ ------fueLdecayingunderwerwater-in-a^— buHias*b( ‘become"in'cfeasingly~“ ...... U' nearby canal. It striitruck them' unpopularir vwith the public. there was a tremendoidous amount ____ of radiation being givenven off in the ■ ■ V V f l I . . 't' storage canal, whichich was not ■ B ill ~ n i being put to any interes:resdng use. P B I U “The conversationon was like t- ' ; ’Gosli,-that’s an awfulil lot!c of ener- THROU(mmUGH JANUARY 13 ; gy, it’s a shame that hit alla goes to ; waste,” said Bruce MiMincher, a ™ESOAY,AY.JANUARy9-6;00ni I . - • consulting iwientist intheradia-in t - - usohold-TooIs-Antiquci ------^on-physlcS'departmentent. ConstgnmiirTmonisWflicofns-Jflfomo At the INEEL, sclentientists.have _ - KLAASAS AUCTTOIV BARN " long loved to bombinbard new - 20 I 208-324-8621 ~ II.'/ things with radiationn and a study ------l— what happens. In thehe 1950s, it W S»BOA'DAY, JANUARY lOftOOm was metals and material■rials used to Furnituiolute-Tools-CoUsctibles ' build reactors. That wasrvas followed Householshold-Misc.-Twin falls by everything from foodwd to pheas- Takingng (Consignmenu Daily ants. HUNT BR(BROTHERS AUCTION As the site’s emphasfiasis began 201208-734-2646 ! - , shifting in the late 1980s80s to clean------ing up the waste it had:d pproduced, R®AY,Ji/C JANUARY 124.-OOPM .the caffeine-inducedd ideai< that JKORanchosNts Now Years Auction-Tools- • siirfnr/»ft rlin» B-made-per------Sfmning-Coj-Coods-Misor-Heybum------; feet sense. Advertijertiscmont January 10 ' . Pollution, was the nexnext logical USIS AUCTIONS thing to zap. WWW.U*-/Jt-Buctionaars.com •“We could probably)ly destroy ------hazardous chemicalsIs withv it,” SAfURDAV.JY.JAMJAW13-11i)0*M ; Mincher said. "So we began ' JJ.EttaioAuctilUctiofi-TfactoJS-MachinBfy ' using one kind of wasteste to treat . • Tools - EJocti another.” ...... loctrical Supplies-Rupert , ■ ...... AtfvofliMflisamDnt-January II The sdentists started t ;dexposmg masters/S AUCTION SERVICE different kinds of polltollution to www.mai _____ that radiation field bvV inwrfinj; ii ______expenments into a testt columncc jn smM O AVi the canal. 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The d«i re cairistinaa. believen . n v ett to Ruotan -Occaslc^on^.hemetW itltother b ^ c k ip U t follow an intricatein schedule at J ' ''Orthodbs;^ Is tirni - p i ^ ; V fiom tiie Roman CathollOUcOmrch fasting^ •'Nfitetfae]urthofG » a m about aiBsttneiii c e ^ ^ f.C htisttod9,13 the gift^ of s f te ^ into a iper^»a : Tlicnianm ^ c t dajrs of.veg.----- 1 ^ ...... ^«5frifter Wettentem C hiistlanliy— soifl, “ Mrwqrftip— etablisanffb 'rtto p d z e s i t R ew 'styit is d ifferen t For ^^COEUR=a‘AtENETArAP) - roonroneni^It thistl fall to leam for the Thele Boise church opened in i r ^ p l e . • Other dayiays,mealacan bclude .■{ Jennifer Jurkovlch h ast neveri how to become i ^Hme: The Russisisian O rthodox 1592 wl n members. of the ae mentors In an with only a handful of peo- .-Russian fish and win^ But the fast ends been ‘ an average student' ^ , ■ abstinence eduo ^’Church operates>s onc the Julian . ]^e but >■ Orthodox Church stananddu^ on Saturday She was a m em ber oi lucation program calendar, which i: jut b u grown tb about SO0 sexvkes.': biy-Christmas Eve- , o f t^ie sponsored byy the th Panhandle h is neariy two.:„jnembejb e n . About half of tiie cu n -- after the NadladrityEvodhuierand- _honor -J ron her first three yeir^Aat HealthKsuict - - --^^^^behihathe stand in >resenceof singingofClt] e calendar estab- gregatloItion is Russian Immigtants. Christinas carols. In the Coeur d’AlenefiO^ School Now in Its thii ;Hihed by Pope Gregregocy.inlS82.- - ' The oth L. ..God, tlie great ^ing anddcrratorof I days that fo was on the debaife team, s< third-yearinthe"—— :!;;yvuip tbe diffeit other half, like Atlakson, iss , the unhrerse,’ said Mbse follow, people at St. * served Coeur d’Alenee schools> district .erence In calen- convertssrts. ^ se^himself' Seraphim'svs will gather for cel?- on J student council, playeded bas- Peers Encouragi - ^ff^.'occasioiianyIy erupts( into a ' For A ------a convert from ProtestanantimL • brations. ketball and soccer and wroi '■aging A bstinent , .flebate,ahiongf6ito r Atlaikson, who was raised1 Ru^an Orthodoxy t rote for ^ . Kids Is a progrsigram unique to . ' Jowers, there is Southeihero Baptistj celebratlns f also p u ts • Atlakson1 hhas plans for a “fine ^the school newspaper. Shehe was - northem Idaho. .little chance it windnduio^ Jes^bi ; Christmas below Baste•ter on th e • barbecue” dii even a member of a cotnpe ho. The program .,,.,ri^dhin±MTO ^ birth ^ most of the rent holy day priority list hi dinner with Moser and ' ;»ative-j-was plloted bytJrthe-Boundary ' W ’Why should of theve .world’s C hristians have hi Western his wife aftertaChristnia3.Evena3 °m artedng team that won hihonors County Schools in . .W)i;| change it?” saidsa th e R ev. . tossed o 5 O ttisdanity, “Christmi 5 in 1996. d out thisLr (3iristmas trees m asls th e they dine. however,h( Moser and - at a stale competidoa High-sdioolers i iP^vid Moser, p pr riest a t S t. .'removes 1 ‘focusi* Atlakson saidId. “H e re Atlakson are i Now ' she ra who volunteer m a lM ?Uie hype that can re mindful that fasting forfoi the program ^Sq^raphim of Sar>arov Russian - annthfr I there Is none of that.It No one inpreparatio standsoutfrom , ter the religious sense of tbei talks about the st Ition for Easter Is not ? go through a •Mtbodox Chiutfa ininBoise. ] holiday»y-. spirit of tbat&roff. hher peers for ' n a a pplamlog)iocollfge:I i {^, Christmas celebn Christmas.” twoKlay training itaadoM begu "Hb’ile experience is spiritual,” „ . “Alreadyly Father Moser is - jli^day night. St. SiS ^ p ^ ' , u j t e j Mo. ' _ • —— "P re p a ra tlo a fo r ChjSiristmas, remindlMu m-honorsudauand session where • hovfeyer, is a.solOTnj us-thatLentiscom- rh”etS ?' S they learn pre* . .. a time fo r " lng,” Atldcsix)idnsaid. handful of stu- .savedOm t. the student coundl:" U! ; ______. ,di dents at_Coeur...... sentation skills . and a ha^ic mes­ d’Alew High_ __ ;JenhijcrJuikovich~ gg who juggles her — sage about absti- f J ribce stry to: ) s a ¥ e ^ -nence.------=------.“das^M m responsibiUtiess with• AmeriCorps voli motherhood. volunteers work* I ROSEBURG,Ore.Te.(AP).:Fram m m h Ing at the Panhatihandle Health ____ ------{Dirty Shame-Rockslkshelterotnhe— n t - t o — DistriCT'coordinateiate'the program tOwyhee River to scrawls, on ! quite and condua the> trainingtra sessions thesame. forvoluntggrs. Mppings— in-T T ^^H — “HtadTJlanrifl gA in rniu IScoftsbtug;fit)mprojirojectilepoints : “ S e-i The mentors will visit each of {found along Wildcat was an honors studentt an d the three middle s< IcatCaj^.oo. served on the student count ie schools to talk flh e Columbia to boul•ouldersriddled inciLI with students aboutxmt how to resist Iwith carvings at kind lost most of it becauause I peer pressure and media mes* gnessalo^tfae 5 5 5 5 ^ 3 8 8 1 1 ended up prewant," she : • (Rogue River, Orego 5 said sates that encou j egOQlsa.state. —sta•standing outside tbe doorwa courage sexual . _ _:_!«eepediiiAmeican:an Indian h is^ — ^^^■■■■111 - aa] Lake City High School d fry. Bwiiime is takingngitstoH i ' class* It Is a to p icc ^baf t| 'i-eddens room uiiere she was ling a ^ , cheeks and ipspw S idian 7 percent«ntofthestate tpires giggles in nioniing dass to become a mep*.n = -tiiost company, and this group is ]hayt>eto^urveyeded for In d ian ^ ' tor to middle school student (arcbadological site nts.in no different Thee programpi wants ites. Roughly an abstinence education i (22,000 ate s have bea>een confirmed) gram. __ • _____ ^ Lpro-;.,_ volunteers to practiactice what they ------and-are-docuraentimed la~state~^ ^ ^ B ------;— preadiandleadby«by aain p le. Je^^saidjhe.vduntee6«»d— —Every volunteer ----- pxhlvB-bufwUfeSeach day tfiat for the program to tell youn ser must have”a“ ------inger . recommendationn fromfr a parent p u s e s , sites yet unknown uni and' smdents what nobody told he unstudied deterioratirate and may ; ler.It orteadierandpass^ascreening is OK to be a virgin. test said Brinany Pi M lost for all time. Now a senior, Jurkovlch y Pullins, m e of Representatives <. tl has the AmeriCorpss wworkers who is of the U.S.. restructured her life to acc:com- organized the progra Forest Service, Bureireau of Land modate her 7-month-old s )gram this year. Miuiagement and loca son. While it is difficulIcult for organiz* :ocal tribes are Caleb. This year, she plajayed • ers u> demonstrate d^ing their best to preservepre these ate any tan^ble . junior varsity soccer becauseie the results from prograrSram, they say it ^prehistoric Polaroidolds, b u t fear vaivarslv team required a ti tljey may be playinging a waiting tim e hasbeen a success.ss. • ; commitment she could not nu T m really pleas!« h mcy counseling t Jtave to.let__^^^H on-hold-temporarily-to'malake andTlee 57ot of si bffure talce^its cou said ends meet 3f smprise teen .. El^^and Gilsen, head , pregnandes and thisthij is a chance ad archaeolo* She wants to share some offher I for a solution.^ s; at the O re^ n StateSta Historic " said Nyleen- experiences with younger sws - Livingston, w r ddinator i n for the gleservation Officece in Salem. ^ deidents in hopes that thev w jyill Teen-Pregnancy-]:y-Prevention ------C fature does that to everything,I ‘“•■nwa of TyN Basalt roefc near tbsMCM^oftlMUnpquRlrarM cr avoid maidng the same mista W en tu ally . Tim e compromisescoc tams. irttb a i w ’8cottobiiTg,Or».,a(»tT0Bh showing moun- JJe take Program at the Healtealth District 1) a stTHm nnob« between tbM) Is slowly succambit« tp em^ o n . . - ihe did. Jessica Mclntire ^ integrity of all arc! B ire- thinks It Is *rchaedogical moss-covaver^ pyramids remain. . I But Jennifer is not the oronly working, too. A Cb«Cbeur d’Alene U ics.'T h e re’s ju st nonothing you , Same hare Falls as an exainple, In tiu^ 9 2 0 ? 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I n BRIEF HardcasUe addeidded a career-high 13 H j l l i points on 5-of-f;of-6 shooting off th e .bench. Candacelace Baldwin scored 14 Bengal won and Lindsay■ HeisdbeaH e 10 to lead i omen knock m Dixie State (1-2,1-2. IW). offRiversId CSI outshotlot Ithe Lady Rebels ildeonroad H : ~46.5 percen t to 39.6 percent, biit RIVERSIDE.IE,'Calif. - The H ■SsSH Dixie coach DaveDa LaVetter said Id ah o S ta te wornomen’s basketball the Golden EaglEagles’ stingy defense . team knockedI oilof UORivcnide keyed CSTs win.ivin. — 54-46 on the roadoad S aturday. T he - - “Their defensfensive p re ^ u re “was ^ ------B engals’ th ird vriiwin in a row g ave~ ^ ■ ^ 9 ___ ^the^toiy^oLUie.•Uie-gamc,!^LaVetter------ISU a 7-4 record3rd entering next ■ B g l said. “(CSI) camirame out and dedded to play w ith a S( week.s Big SkySky Conference a sense of urgency. I o pener. thought theyy totook us out of our ^ |H B B offense.” . . J u n io r allague ning jumper wiihfith 48 seconds left !s’bouts. Doors for the>e first f tim e since 1990. le. quq imnerback to appear in th e i __ open at 6 p.m. rh<»he nighf nf'^o ______T heR The Dolphins (12-6),' e play- that ^ced the leaclead to six, but the plaUe»(134)rwhb have not— humili- ■ event and the figh :------won-three-straj^irrcguli 38-foi------fcady-Rebeis-coulirould*only-cnr5ne------ights start at 8 beenm in the i pla y o f since 1993, will le Dolphins, who have p jn. games in OaUand, couldddn't over- . Please see RAIDERS. Pag. ageC6 ' t e e sei!see \WOMEN, Page C2 - Advance ticketsits can be pur- v - . chased at Lathamam Motors in m ]| ------TwiirPallsrRinBSldfslderreservea ------% T l -anrfyjiAinl g/1rTWf4I«ion team begins 'doIT l points. And after winnin competition in Mcirchrch. Tiinates Buhl { ing the wc wrestle the: tournament.”to l aim l . ily loses M elissa IsaiIsaacson 103- and 112-pound titl ties, it Buhl senior>r , Jason Rippce' . became.ovident-the-reaH1-battle ----- piaced-fetirtlToh at i3u pounds, SOI =f— ^— I -rrl umament would I be for .second and in I __Santa Clara tneilen-fieat - d third - while senior NNate Heck and in Iowa and place. lailater in' Tucson, Sunnen • junior Josh Sirucrucek phced third CHCHICAGO - It was a blurb Idaho SMe ait “Everybody came to wi .was to under------_ t buzzer S ijS wrttef. - - . -- .L_j, w estle ^ _ a tl6 0 and.l3S,.respectively.-.- re .most)st newspapers, the headline SANTA CLARA,,cau.v C K^ii-- - 25= 2! -today,” Giulio saiar“Thi? stahd that along • a e are “There was a'lotofgoodcom-a'li herr olobiiuaiy, the story of her lii B ^ e y sc o re d 17 poii lot of defending state chi with the job, _ points, includ- BUHLIL - Wrestlers on the' h :hamps petition here,”f,” S iru c e k said . "Oilson lso s wife dies of cancer,” Ing a th ree-p o in ter at h ere eveiy year' and ihis to you shared him . • at the bm zer, . A m e ricican a Falls High School n tounm- “People say iff youy. place here, . read,id, no doubt leaving most rea to lift Santa Clara i m ent gives you a great lo North year so Tm happy•py with how I did ( a d o rn e d in jum am en t Saturday..^______-FremF ont walked away with College H e r n a>me n JaS IIH te; record 15 th i ^ p o i nnters t e from the For the Ith sec- this time.” team-themed h e second year in a row. oiond-place honors scoring5177.5 i . Declo’s Bnmdor scarves . who ------Bttigals. _ —th e B e aa v v i e rs w e re stan d in g on — p, don Tumage took_____b a saketball..C4': k S i V o n .- s ^sh ^ e -— BotiMOtaon. -points, while Elko High Sc y«ouldnU-hesi-^=^=^=^H ------David-Emslie addedded 14 points, ' threshs ^ d o f the team tide at oi School second in the 11119-pound class------r = n -:= — was yeai out of Nevada edged Moutumain ; after losing a doclose battle with jars tate to body-slamI yoyou out of the while Jam ie Holmesies a n d S te v e a w resttouing tournament consid- H om e for third with 112.5. old and sh North Fremont’s’s JoshJ Bishop on died 1 she way at any public funeA c tio n .. - Ross each h a d I S f vrS .S a n ta Clara. ered to be o ne of the best state- “If a w restler places in th{ d last week after a two-yetear The Olsons, how - v^Uch has four of i ment warmups around.___ fo he top late points in theth« final round. ■■ stnigg tiowever, were .of.lts.lasLfive^ -fourJiere,.then it’s a protty-i i ^ e mih ovarian cancer. H<^er_ , always aJittle-differc games. A n d likfee^ast e year, American sij y-good-----The-Homets-fmisltushedninth'as'’a------husb«bMd, arid’her idwtity to thos ferent.-alw ays-a------sign th at th e kid will place inin’the team, little like royalty, foreforever a couple. Tim Erickson scored leld the lead by the to o u tsside id of her five children, 1 top four at the state touilurna- “Up until my la 13 • The way they carriedri^ themselve^ high 22 points to le ttofmarglns. ______; mi • last match I'feli grande™ ddul^M^.J,minediate.dj ^ = " d M f h o ment,” Filer coach Gojo rd y • really good,” .Tutrurnage said: “ “ " d e o f i or- •. the way she gave his tie ah e j^ ' - • •- , State (4-7). firhich lost ire 13 points separated Schroeder Sc said. roftlly' 1 oTWends. was,L u te.b lso n ..b a ly-like^— ^ v e up fourpoincInts^inthe’second ketbal jas-.:— -tug-and.:his:hairian-e:inextra-smooth:— ^ ------straight-game." DTHarf I r-three-schooIs’befoTie------a“a ii^ ta te jouinanient-with ball coach of the AHzon y’s action. • _ia, M^:-the:rr:round:imd-l'came:neibadrondT^— rnwildca »na------ing,over^T-heir-googood-luck-kiss—— ------■ 20 pdnts. Aaron Bradladley,al999. -level dfcompetitiori'that’j! he i«»ls^TiuHTlotrf97C^‘imd before every game. l5&i?iJULU!aoted.tojyia_____ ] i ( ^ ” by two. This is defilefinitdy a to u ^ early 'fi ------gradjiate-offiurieyifigffl^-dltfTiot this tourr — Having-the-home-mats-dlidldn^t -----toumament7--Pm‘ b-^_—— Atiiome,Lute-was.n- - oach Jim Giulio sald._l‘thithe.lndians did.have th ei “f d t o iiMd_having th a t'a a htitt— e woman who made sun “Lrt»en he left^ thed house and . a l f a p o in t I figured we ish ' is to) aiaccept certain things, an( Co(nplMfttmitttff»dinl.tanp.rt. ishing flxth with 96 points. ' Wood River s nd chided him for aggravaravating himself !am that could take the * ■ senior Cory thingg oione is diat, barring death anc "Everything went smootl)thly, Goicoechea wass thet lone area twrhan nd over occasional critiiriticism in the — ■ toum am raigl^.j^butjR j>ad.. Jhere-was th< a good-tumout-i taps a child’s graduation, t^f>rr r r ^ r r r r r rRn»ve"soE t-and------wrestln-nr^tUH *n> media. P la y m r ^ ^r^it,,though it , gen-_____ = : : ® u v j A A n s w e r :-- s o m ^ c to step up - a nd— gocgood-competftion," Buhl'coi ui^aTfirst-pIacrJ L. S js5 £a n d gam e fUms ta k e p re c e _____:______fom m atelysly.they.did." ...... qq, roach medal.'defeating1 EEri^Carlson_of_j j_dence ce- eraDy not until they leavlean the nest of . and tournam ent coordinalator— gnakeRlw 5-3 iiTt ce.over-pretty-much everyry- die college enyirtnunent i S r _ : __ ^______T h e .B e a \ up, over— Sta [n.the.l71-pound____ thing.— M > tiIh iQ a sl______■ • v ;" — •‘and'ontop S ta ^ Wilson «Ud.“rniftrjrwwere tning-you did onI anan-Ari*ona ------:oR o f th e com petition, a ttfew iipsets, but there were b e m aiTied to Olson, a s il vejw e r .. «n’t . _-Please see WB*BE«t£,Piij8C2 h a S d ] id god among the over-50 setiet. Please seeB0t50W.P OU ^ C 4

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^ R af i t m / c r c dI g C S ( C a s tlejf o r d i n c i o iu b l e ( i The Tlfne>Wew» ^ ■ - Quinton Kent led the!e‘n«enwfdi24 ‘-DanVe«L"Ii rilp »fi/t j^.^itlMflWeoneiYoy ___ W tie 'h S » m ; c X s t l e f o r d3T .- It took two over-' —.— ^-^-L ' ocal sports^— — i— l ■' -• • l- i — ------“Executing correctljUy, steals tnd . ThrfnFalli MtupsaM ar.^^-, . : tinussundsixS-poIntjimt goals, but the Raft___ "J__ — ... deflections-w ere-thB :.§M ^po’ml Tetait-iltfni get ahead. They answered every, game," said Filer (2-9,0), 02 conference) trtvels to j “We were just a step iloi. tl on tbel^TaimminamentSaoir^. '' uru(CA0ii<‘'toni4ClHKljl y- Hansen coach Brady Swal«llow.“Both 'Hailey to tal defense," said Richfield cote•tch Dee ' • Twelve of thehe FRaft Rlver-Oaklii/' torvJ Io»^li.'SSS'T" S’”?™wcdid." „ teams pressed die v*ole g take on Wood River on ^ (MMwa Im Tewb* The S and it ThuiiiBy. Lewis. “The first three quiluarters, memben placplaced in die top tuc'^; e Senators’ Seamus Campbell1 came down die stretch. Our ___tumcdJra-ini.gamo-high-14-pcintj,-while— » n,». dietoumev. ■ ^ ColeEveEverman led the Woverines withJ ------inake;ih«nmaKeHe‘fiee1elKws,and' ~ h though." ^ At 103 pounds,ds, 1Brody Erickson, Blackfoot 67, Bu wmts. ■ ^ S S S ka Camas River, tookIc foifounh; at-112, Brodli Burley_55__J?vS Hansen (4-6 overall. 0-i[^Linconfer* ruRMLinntifctj County in FairfieU T u c ^ . Hutchisan.orRaftI ence) Hosts Lamas CountyfOnMonday. 0 S g & . l S j J i f t River, took fifdi;**' ------BLACKFOOT-The Ihe Burley Bobcats--, -fercnco)!») travels to Valley Tuesday. - ^ 119;JedHutcfaskn, r came within seven * » , of Raft Rhrer, took , en points of the S S S * * - ’'— ""* * ■», •• foiihh; at 130, TysonysaaHutdtlson,ofRaft J ______Blackfoot Broncos.-hn could,get-no------n - r - :— ' IJ ------Rlvet-placed-thli closer as blackfowwtwon 6 7 -^ in Class K i _ -thlrd,*-at-135rirfai:------Erickson, of RaftFt RiiRhtr, placed fifdi; at A-2. Division n boys'ba:'basketball. -cocooiAi , - s S A . 1 5 Jim Campbell, - Poor rebounding pla i a & ’s S ’ '- * - '' . »11, of Raft River took i p la e - r f Burley in o ‘WrdjatI4S,EUaai - - the first holf, and theyey Vwent to the lock- ukr« t. bkS> »i ? i 5 ^ 4 _G lris:.basli s k r t b a l l ______if Oaric ond Ryan Bedke ' crroom down 34-18. ►0^$|Crtbi«<.£bwaWlxidlW«|tww, scsiiSsaai'ijK of Oakley, placedced sixth and fourth, . ______Dand Ricdel led the scorinp fnr th«»____'•iw l'iS S ______S f f S i r H ansen 6i 6 6 , , ^ y 4 6 u Bobcats with ]2poiniiIts. HANSEN-1-The Huskies doninattd WbodRlver49,toIley4; " 4 1 ------Burley (S-5 overall,all. 2-2 in confer- MIlllCO Dg as dwy defeated Carey HAILEY - Ihe Lady Vlkiaa«t<^h» 1 tookfourdi;atl60,M>0, Maverick Mittoo, of - . : cnce) travels to Century x)64,H lllcrest61 Kimberly 60, Shoshoiic n e 4 8 toie n point going ln» halftime, blb m f S Oakley, pieced1 fifth;fifi ot 189, Bryce ' . . RUPES’ERT - The Spartans came back*r SHOSHONE-Cody Aifc “O^wonded tbePiathm ~~l»-j^d-in-the-fourdrirWood: lyrplaced dxdi; aad « “ i iM,a from ann eearly deRat and held off the 10 of his 17 in the second < y.AmandaMcAhrenand cIs dienoocoDfdencewin. 21S,TVreintiomas,cus, of Raft River, took ; S3. “ ” SM5:S “ S stK ni^ts to win 64-61. hIm to l ^ t Alicia Stimpsiipson with 11 rebounds “We couldn't buy a buckettin 1 .th e . .1___ Knights jumped out to a 24-13 §iMheBw*S&.*^* lift need*______• apiece. ______foi leuwjs------^firsrqnarimerteirdrtfurMjnicc more - — :— 1 baskets by ' *TVe reboundmded die ball and diat got 'd i;S d thanrfiadeade It up by outscoring HillCTest guards Matt Z c^'u d Joduckson Uhrig bresreak situations," said - LateFridayriy results ^ " S a s s s T S>» *n.« PFct >ur<«n incachofof ^ e last three quarters. John out could not contain thele Bulldoes Huskies’ coachich Rick Abel. “And our b ^ istin e Hut led dte Wohreriw Tnvicaiu. A ie». ri.i FenneUle*1 led Mink© widi 21 points widi down low, as Kimberly builtlltupanll- benchwijreal]*lproducdve.Halfofour a “J ganse-high 17 polnu whileS A S Boys'-basketle t b a l l I ToylorDurDuncan added 14. point halftime lead. ‘ points came frnoion bench nlm W S Shi h n w p ^ Vdlay widi l a ______Bonneville 79, Jen!ergn)049____ ly they beat us down the floor “Askew r i p ^ us up on diedi » ■ Hleo Freestcatone p a ^ I t o i y ^ TheV3ldngs(12io ‘ w alL 1.0 ii Grace 71, tollejille y S T 'yups-Qnd-easybaskets;'^sald—— saldShoshone'coach'ta^ -fereacs) trard to W ;e n ^ n i^iday:------flRACE-=-The-sli Kevin Clayton hit Minico ^ ffTliunplHg’G H allei ^c|L M ike.G niefeJl think we______!!We could never make-up-tth ended Valley’s unbeiflbeaten season late ------ftvB-S-pointerramrs^^oreai51>oints to did a betle tte t r Job overall, executing leiid the Bonnwlle Bees halfdmedefidL" ■ es (12-2 overall, 3-2 in con- mm Friday ni^ t, winningiilng71-57. lcesioa7949.Mc- well.” . S^one(S-S)invelstoKiKetdiumio (ererajimvdlt toryagainst the Jerome!ne Tigers. \ . Minico i d » R a f t ^ 1\iesday. g G r w had beena scstniggling to scort CO (2-8) travels to Pocatello tnttle die Cunhroats new 1hiITiunday. Brad Stokes led JerJerom e with l-» Wednesdajday. •ttHiH. .lately, but went to3 the basket strong an MOfY H ■)-ta a ll eahi t, itc sh ( aa w la XAtM i night against Valley, points ond two 3-pointt gagoals. ■'Sl, iley, led at halftima The Tigers (MO o\enverall, 1-3 in con- ^ k-MM and never relinquishe.ished dte lead. ference) host Century Wc iWM Rob Black was assi • Wednesday. 2 ? tsiiitn-N 1 assessed a tedinical «icncCT(eikSr foul but paced the:he 'Vikings with 17 _____ .. - points, Derek Malon gsjffisfisfm ssi s s k c Ss k ;! alone added 13 and ‘ft Nttt. t Owwan QlennsFeny^WendeO: Griffldis chipped ininlO. 10 !?6Cu|'.i.fr*iSc.nii SwSMlS ------iS - a asffsisrf""'""' WENDELL - The Lady TVoJaos Tyajt raw»«}.UTiT«tftNcmil IMI JSJSflf’f"' 6, while V ^ fen to frSvNOlil - artiV*. tl Orr«B « a buTfxiint lead widi four minuteiSS 179 > c l o 4 6 , B i in die game, but could not boldm a Buhl 38 _ 5i^ 00 for • • _ diewin.' * , ' RichfieldJid 59,-Murlailgh 44 —~ldahoFafi8 52,TWInFa■ a IM T ...... DECLO-Ta,heLadyludimsheldan FELD -Miirtaugh started out _ ' , IDAHO FALLS - Twin FFall* fell elght-point adv*dvantage in the fourth Wendell had a four-point lead'd with behtnd-late ond'could'nomQ four minujes left, in.the.game, cUvictim to'th‘6 ^ « ’'dcfSr----- ! eanrer,lo5------<}uarterrbut-DeDeclo-stole-the win to-----nitjW s; e d with field goals, shoo sure and offensive execution. . • mg ‘ to die Idaho Fells Tigers 52-47..52 kcQidieirperfecifeet confcrenca record in onfy Ketchum 41, BlissSS3 4 ”*” ugh jumped out to a 10-9 leod Twin Falls was down byMO 1 in die KETCHUll - Carson S nd of the first quarter, but third 5 quarter, but was ablesto ti take a "tjustcamedie down to who was going pjio '»'*o sa!i';rr«„u,_„ Ketchum Cutthroats to Id found the.ba^et and lead' in the fourh before Idal[laho Falls to have the moinost turnovers In the___ Haw auren fflS-'ajffifTiii ------against Blisyv,1tin6 p6ints^ ------— swnmpedI thethi Red Devils for 18 points -" -tookadvantageofTWlirFalls’n i I’misfiS; ----- 8»me," said BHornet' coach Kim • w onfer> Josh Bishop led thee BB< e a „ „ U h U . icond. Rbuven Wagner pun- . • Bramdon ^ Nielsen led the Bruinsins widi 14 Johnxin. “We werewe able to capitalize ence points. i Murtaugh offense, recording p o ^ widi Cok Jones oddinga 1 l l ■ ondieirtumoveraenindweDd." Ssssss."'"'” Gilts’ basketbatb a i l Ketchum (4-5 overall,«, 22-2 m confcr. » Mmloitions and eij^ t steals for the j. “They took advantage ofI oour over- Dedo took cornsntrol of the game with Tigers. playing Ute baU," said Twin FalFollscooch 46 seconds on dieiie clock and never 2 S,’ Minico 61, HlllcnI lc r e 3 t4 8 had a chance to>getbockinit ge SSsm . , No de^ available.lU t______W re s tle -. Continued from C l e^fCiioKSwuSi>^(UHt.0H»Ta(*F)7KMJJMaa01 p " *1^ ______“I didn't wrestle tooDO s sm art right BMmmiSftlMiCrr off the bat, biit then11 I kind[ of got iteCWrsjgsaS § 1; S S S 1 . ■ back in my groove." G oicoechea isci«« namigj'I: S S S i S : » 1 5 t h t i t l e C«rt222f) P" Z»w pn'P*K i n M c Cm a said. “He reversed mene in: th e sec- Owivtntif . ond period but I was abable 10 come tu^iotcmnBri'Bime(SCiC«(S#)a«iB#w(Nr| Cora^[ w N n ^ T«t[Wl M cCALL. - Three-Iii back in the third and p d m e 4Z0Z8. dpufhimon- w3^i«n,r«nv(0£O mpiaii Nina Kemppel set'6t a Ketchum's Brooki his back a n d get my fiveIve'points. p s ooke Baughman s s jccrd w ith h e r 15th U.S. cro;ross- was 10th at 4321.5 “I knevi' ic was goinoing to b e a c«3iDiji<}(«t,a^ rUAcPMm JuntO' title Saturday, winning tl tougli tournam ent comiiiming in w ith _&5wH.'S'iS,cS Jthe Justin Wadsworthorth, a two-time yQlometetto.swefip.theaatioii ----- Olympian-from-Ben kids coming from all around,’’ cwowisnsK.s.' compuapennon. - Bend,-Ore;,-wotf ' — Goicoechea said. “But tl his second title of the week, edffng—;------^ It there w ere i»«iNfj*conm»'wolSfliCmMj.iKCiaK.iirti 1,5r a s - " ” ® Kemppel, 30, of Anchorag .some real brawls here.”,t. a tn m n f age, • team m ate M arcus5 NaNash by a half-, - . E taska, edged Katerina Hanusoi ■ (AO«eMa>(n) ondsids, completing the two-ls ^ 1105 BiM.Se.tlMf, ■lap Wadsworth finishedled in 1:13.562, t«»«5 SottFicTOJW TtcxiMSSon j S S S . ' SSKSKKSSSSr ; ^ iti-TtMtam coursiurse a t Ponderosa State Paric; « UtC*IOc»«<, 111!• llhouJIVrt.,41. aw S*a n»ft (*n UK. c«in k in with Nash 05 secondsmdsback. f - ?? Uafctm.rS VJ»,.n.6>V|.2SJ. ' minutes, 42.4 seconds. Norwaj .2lJ»on.7j — "PiM(0) ^ I 5iaKK fwmiifji wrf *Kirri£l)di -I!!'.'’?; IW| Vt» IWJfll. ivncfoto . s?i£!!ar"" S o u t h e r n .I d a h o ’s - T E z e ^ _ [lN^(SClQrt9K.S««a»(IUfl y r |Ki^ (^itu ) , _ - ^ . ■ , C&0fc"lUMltB0e«(v«i.Ml«ti(SBltnOCcnw(tl S f ® a — > u t w i t h tb r o k e n fcf o o t ------:___■ BykmK w j ^ - ...... Contlnuedfro^Cl ■ I toi Jackson mcc tors • at; • ncekly lost his dribble. doidouble; I S (a n p e»t e' O nc^thosc opportunitmities came Okafor pickteked up.the loose ball I , j .1. • The BostoiIon Celtics and with CSI tniiling by.tJiree D espite th e loss, Zeck saic VValley ree-at 75-73 and hurle'dI a idesperation airball nt ' sea; lid the Sacramento Kingings had scouts at ST.>r. iGEORGE,. Utah - Beiyamii with *52.4 ticks on the ck s c a ^ is still young. H ( o s p i t a l , : clock. The tlie buzzer, ing Uche Okafor. Ezelei! leaned against a cement stair Golden Eaples got thee b ball to 3- Dixie coach “W ell ju st go back to the d ■ whwhere he was ach Jeff K idder said liis incing board,” he said. Men Eagle James y aat Dude State College on < tak 4wint specialist Tony BobbJbbitt at the team earned;d tthe tougli win. c ta k e n follow* top of the circle, b ut the I CSI returns to action ig impression in his my Saturday afternoon with t ing the injuiy, le Floridian • “Bodi teamams really p o u red 'th eir S at . could only find iron on the Saturday at Treasure Ya < p ( ^ three assists r of o u td ie s a t his s i ^ and hi: told him the ______| ^ c sh o t. ; licamandsmils>>ls;tMYinit.’'hpsniH.‘.'Wo ------Gon ■ , y,— oodAvorebouncfetn}in-15inimitesr ------leftanl4m kle-ia*cast:------^ ------Foixedto-fonlrButlerle r h ack ed were just foniintiinate enough to win it” break would • Banks at midcourt and th * Zeck shaved'.ed off his most h e pnnm sing Woot-lO College 1 the sopho- CSI sliot 4040,3 pcrcent (27-of-67), Nni require six' more calmly hil both fret Notes; recent ^teebeforfore the weekend. 5* SouSouthern Idaho freshm an suf- ?vtt^:to:heat^-^ — free throws while Dixie coconnected for S0.9peiv i ------— — - fered q .. fora 78-73 lead.______• sd a broken fijorftiday nlA t ai But Eze, wit|i‘ -cent {27-of-53)53).-CSr6ii«bbunded” -•;tV •; hlle'U K tram Tw ere con^mgrat- ~ n.ean SnowC “ Bradley Jackson therhen raced theRebeLjrf^i w College when 6-7,235-pound histoodivgriit'. i^ o n e ,40-39. . ' . . ulatiilating cach other a fter th e ea Iger Ja re d H unsaker landed on i s , down the-floor but lostt controlCO of ' Blandon FergusonFe h a d 15 and Dixi said he hoped' (he ball. Bobbitt picked it Dixie coach Je ff Kidder ran off SSSfragile mash of bones, then “ 5 r i 3 it up and Bobbitt 13 popoints fo r CSL E ddie ' floo S jE'sPS s inthree. . > missed badly on another loor. As Z eck chased him ftfor a . gaWMa.Cirm» »«a?<« • «>UedcMover the foot req iei;long3- Shelbj; (14).), JaimJ e L lo red a (12), ham 4 1 trainer) Bobci point attem pt. landshake, Kidder pushed Z F-roze said< the i^juo', which hap- i?yw Dominique ToTownes (12) and Gary awa' ’hesaid. Tlie Eagles pulled »nthin iway with a shove into his ch pened^ed during the first three min- hinfouron Colbert (10).0) led Dixie, which AfteAfterward, K idder said h e was B«\|afnln Ezs ioesn’tw antto’ an U die Okafor dunk with astiy. « uttsI of J H ^ s 66-50 loss a t Snow on. rith l3 s e c - played just elgle i ^ t deep. ingng tto avo i^an y verbal ^ng<»y, pt$ on said ------unds-left, but-Biinks agaigain hit a Uoreda, th 4ia-n ' an d kkept e him out of Saturday the SWAC’s second~ He‘jle'said he didn’t know it en to be back in less thanpposedjy tl told pair of free throws, andnd as CSI leading scorer It’s g am e against th e Rebels, ■er with a 23.1 average, Z■eck, e d and th a t h e pu sh ed awayav ■■ “n i be with (CSI) tr four to six scriimbled to, get-offf aa^hot,.. .added-lfrre^ S H : Sa-ie thttwo.^-mea-werfr til be-longen"— ------ebounds for a double-— instijistinnivdy. ------...... »"e?,i*»fieit, • kwouMM^-b...... scramb]m bl% for the basketball ip- (Davies) ev eiy day,” he w ant to rush* " “ ' -W e hustling for n-a But Zedc said he does looseB blball,” Eze said. “I think heIW • rush Eze back too soon. W o m e n _ ly “The doctow suppot least tiie reft-; ped o n ^ leg tfiCT f(^ m it". iaid the vaca&-> ------Continued from'CI— ^ ^ — the teanis'wei h im (it w o u ld b e ) fc ivenTback ond forth ' balLall, put iip a head fake and i i g w s n a ^ ^ - ...... droll advantage for Dixiexie State. Zedc’dii:‘£& * t I m w th e nam e of thero ------weeksrbut-I-think-iill-1 more point-froih the defdeficit as exchanging turturnovers and missed it: in as the* shot clock count CSI held on for the win. attempts over inted ■ The gotne was tiedtie twice, a t 3-3 , B, but he said it is located...... Zeck said.- “I don’t wa er the next 5r31 until . dowrowa _.__. — —------a himback." 5,(Idoko wirt^ ...... — ^WeUl-enjoy-it-fombinbout-10----- pixie’s Baldwir*m-connected'on~the------Bo -r^ ^ '-andSiS. - Bqoth.had.alx points inI t h e ______mkle. ^ undem ttfcTle With Eze out for atButifs'juKa-— le: = — ----- minutes-before-we-begijj-jin-getting------ironi_end_o£.i)£-a-one*ahd-one-t6— quari - ~tfaaankl — ready-for(Satutday's'opp ua«er.-GosschalkledftUwr DMSO - - - ^ o n ’. of the month, Zeck said )pponent)------break-thestaltalem ate a t th e '7 jl8 ‘ “ at^iHI thThreak.with eight poln b me».diai's B fragile iojuiy to- berewaluafr--^— : • Treasure Valley,” GranfsairMiarnZZ3I™9i'k_and;cuttutting-CSI’s lead-to.__ ^But-1 ■ . . coneba ut-Dixie-State-found-its-tou le W n ew co m erJam esMBnjhe o teanr^^------— PcwerejanjO*pointen te rs b y ------/er the final four-rainun hrt>Mring part of yoiff body." today, j ; “ .rr-Gosschallc ana Hardcastl d ____ “I..would.assume.(Ii latlerC S I------After-the-t«-teams traded bas--’ 'outscitscbring CSI $-2 to pull witl ck added that there was aome exploded fon o 9-0 ru n br^areakinga Kets, Elishaa Booth gave the ^at news to go along with theh^— 5-all tie. D uring th e s p u n ,' K at 20-14 a t tb e buzzer. writer Kevin i n , Trisha polden Eagleses their second dou- In 1th e half. CSI shot 38perce y: E te doesn’t hava lig a m ^ t balLHeaihbf: Gardiner grabbed an errarTant foul ble-digit lead a OTttndaidcndaoiage. o—^Z ^-said Eze w ^ ^ x i at 18-8. T h e 5-foot- ( ^!Pf:21)_to.Dbde.State*» f .; 32 p< ----- shot-by-Stubbs-and put-ltt- I r bac IT = .l l=PostTnffggei[ged atraifB O T A r e a __ c e h f a— ed-hy_doctor»-when i - - • for th e score...... n t p h 6>bM9 atcemptV Bo ' aniwbackia^F^ ------by Natalia IKbrtisova.'then" teamja m appUed full court pressu A fter .the..Hardcastl&.bi^-basket, watched herr flfirst shot rim out.' andid.pIayed.8trong p defense,.whii ------'------before-goiiigTjl B TimeS'News spOrtswri [T j^ up to get tEe resultsuited in a close 16-15 tum ov " kI' ;^ u b 1icrlp.’(t . Han covers CSI baAedjaU.i ■ ..^rta d u d at 735^239 or bL ^z:--Kempm^ai^evxonu~~ Call733.0^f I______\-i _ —

U adff.lmnnnr7,2001.. TfeM»Km.T«taFga Demers. pnd,goaI.at_l)B*s_., on’i-v ic.- . fiyegmes. “ ■ promii '•?------lOaOrfthesMtmar ^ f J a i i s S —— toryoverToronta J im ^ to turn the struggling NHfHL . “The old coach said sai this is my' Yaahin. 'YORK-Brian Rafalski’s n d ^ into a winner. bto.whosatout. ' NEWY _^teiy;onchar’sjhot.we»ent.off_SabP082,ft«fc adatowO-- -- — ih e system and you williLdait d< The new:------“ ■ — ' ____ - 'aUlMiiIM s a s o n in a goal of the gfflneTwidj 130.'. -' .1 thesecond-yearco^fiaTfireired wave says.I havei to be able to . T o ^ goalie Curtis Josepll>h.Jeff _ NASHVILLE.>E, Tenn. -.Martin- _Sati^ •— _— —NHL contract■ c t.-d ijp im ; - la f i ta regulation,-allowed-the:—rei -iM 1 p e r a batted lirtheTebo( ^ replaced-by assistaiK m t-^adjust because nocevi:everydiing Ldo--— •oOnd to i^de'299 ssaves for his sec* Jolmm Tmtorella,l who becomes th r»------theabrol iroke.aJ-3.lte_'Jfw Ja»5^ Devilsjo overcome , ctieicat2at65Sofd)ediirc the every day is ^ in g to work1 against i.e rr^ ^-^beaiinjiring roTiaftiwia three goaloals by New York's Jan 4 Srd. J u s to n d consecutivtive shutout, and -team’sm s fifth coach in tune «>aspn . 45 seconds later. Gonchailar oni- Chris Gratton « 3ns. everything someonee elseeb does." . * ... go^JoserteoSr?«wiIliashot Havacamandeatend.theirunbeaten ' t n and Stu Barnes Thee club’sd first game under ne tram the right f anffdrclewidi c ^ streakagaagainft tbe Rangers to 21 s th e B u & b S a b r^ directiection will be Sunday nighttat-, i under Ludzik, though.gh. • - . r- - U^nfacmimitesld{left games. - to a 20 victory,r over01 the Nashville Chicagicago. ' • ------The team b e c ^le e dthe second in houaiallyboo Hlavacac put New York up 5 4 ’ F Predators Ol Satiaturday iri^t “Ob­OWously, this isn’t -mder ththe UHL history to finish w 'R)nis2,Th(asherB2 Biron, in his f sh widi SO losses I- .JffiS M;.of.hls.perfor. : ___ ^wiih.523JaJeftjn-tbe-third-paiod,------is first game since <»ostst iideal drcumstances whelen in three consecutiveive season last------^PHILADEtPHIA-=-I'K eith' “Decr30,-gorhis . mance, gave him a1 standingst ova- b u t Rafalfalsld, who also had an - — p ^rsevertUTweeT "?»d«wme'clsrharto-loseThelrJot toh ----- si»ihg, ana onJy hloricloiidarWontrcal— ^anddnnveredthetheicewithat assist, scox “ Primeauscored hls'200th'Jl' NHL ■ shutout and sera^ d of the year for It’sthethe nature of the gamA a^iwc cored his sixth goal £rom ■ goala with 7:36 left in the we, and die New York: Islanders Isli have __ - least a dozen baseballban caps after the. blue! line lii u force a wild over- ' p e th ird Buffalo, which1 is-1-0-2is in its last -as coacoaches, know that. But it’[t’s 'fewer points this seasorason. '■ • WsUihgoaL trme, . period to ghre Philadelphiaia a tie three. toughgh when you’re workirig will ______V, ith “Coach Ludzik hasIS doned( so much withAtlanta __j______ameoileoneandymihayejomoveirtt WmMU, standing alone i «w=— fop-me-end-for t hc-*]Te-Tuiiipa-Bay ~ C o jp te S ! in S^. ”^4T & uinsiISO). *atspi[ spot" TortoreDa said foUowin;mg Lightning organizatioation,”' captain crease,ci poked the puck am workout in Chica^. ■ • ’ ST. L O U IS -H err S . P ^ • BOSTON-Goj Vincent Lecavalier saidsaid. “It’s unfor- erre Turgeon UNION:)NDALE, N.y : - Ossi goalie » Damian Rhodes sdck 3oaIie Ed Bel/out's Ihe main focus has to be on thi f- . m d Dallas Drake ead)adi ^ a goal Vaananen presence wasntn1 missed m backup i die • tunate diat only one! guyCU’ has to take en and Trevor Letowski taking tj a pass from RiRuslan Ma^tyTurCoei n. The organization deddedI toti the fall for this." t and an assist as thethe St. Louis scored lejless than two minutes Fedotenka earned his first malcfi n ______darfiec.jhutout- ce a change and I feel very foi _____ Tortorella^who-0-joined j the h— ------Bliies-snapped-the-Ile-Minnesoia-----apart-Iate-ite-in-the-third period to iiLleading-Dallas -tunateiatelo gefthe opportumor;" ( \yild’s eight-game • overBostioo. Lightning this summtnmer, finished ' le u n beaten ralJyFhoet]lenfat bver New Yoric A 2 Ludjudak was hired in July 199! k Streak vndi a S l victor:toiySatur^ Vaanan Avalanche 2, Hurricanes'« • Belfour left theth< team after he and co >99 last season as die internterim coach of anen ruined John : compiled a 31-74-2 record inii the New York Rangeriger^ repladng t' night . Vanbiesbrtbrouck’s bid for his 40th _ p,RALEIGH, N.C .-C olon>rado’s and-coach Ken1 HitchcodcF had a one-p" :. Peter Forsberg broke outut o f a - “disagreement ov •plus years. His dismissal camcme.. 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... , ------I I t S i i s ! t h a n E — I m mAU ) ( s B A ^ ; C ' ^ ■ York'about-the theory _Win-at-Ho — Westeni-Confefencebeiu ce, a re U ste n % to - [ouston-relisvves-slumping simeriortodieEast— rery-player.on ?heir team. Not suniuniri8ln^jr,_pther _ Z I | Z 5 Z Z Trailing 72-71 withI l:l_3_left1 in7__added l7, .0 Qittinaatobtey had 14-__ _ It conies from David Che the third quartwi Ufeltah went on:— arid •"•Maui —presidenrof-Mffdlsbri: S nbst interest^ in— HOUSTON, ■- bonyeir lurice - Taylor -and Garden { and die New York i L'-'. • '.c; 11 a 25-8 nm to take a 16-i6-^ in tle a d • MoochleNoiNorris finished with 12 Mai'shall scored 200 with 5;+8 left. Marsrsh all an d each. “I think the whole Ea» points-and the Utahh Jacque Vaughn eac)ic)i l^ d six Hoiiston 1 ^n g has been overd H Jazz used-a big second- n has. lost eight, of its C < h e c ^ 8aid.ldiinkifa«ereare-a i ^ e , . Goodwinin safd,s * ^ t be has 1- points in the run. : lastlOHomem e ^ e s . ' 1 V ' --^^half runn Houston m ade a latiate charge, loc of flood road teams in dldie East intention ofof goingj to ahodier _ ■■ ■ I think it’s vdde open. I d jgram." W to end a pulling to 97-94 afterT a pair of ; think a Tebi^wogra I ------•»— freeThrows bjrMatrBul . .tf«rri rtMf,getBa.few brealiaks-and— i^eon-t6«eai^thst-^ " n ------iuUard with jIL« AMur-Rahimrwc g a m ee l:411efL . - . • Frands i stays heahhy could win it an r, would, be iinh9ppy. is is th e only player In ' Ih e have die bes« t noil-! 'a tnideto to ai team like the skid antie|_ .__ But the R^ocket^the:len missed . _the.NBA.to .to.lead his team in conference o record of any teamte in Hawks,-who> play p In-Ab'dur- etownof Adantfarerate to . secure the ^ Houstoiton has used^eigtit -..jKludiM imprSrenScfwr wins at bring in . a play< .9 9 - 9 77 win. Steve Frands hit a layer-with AMur- a 3-pointer starting Uneileups in 33 games this • ; ;Phoenix, San Antonioio an d Rahim’s type ofr fta t ^ t , I Saturdayf for Houston at the buzzerbi to season. . • night. dose the scoring, The Cleveland Cavallera« .w e r e _ . Riot charges a Byroh'Russell scored':a-17M intT------•-Utah-Ia-Is-lM-when-Malone----- tlth eo n ly other Eastern tei « agdlnst •' - for the Jazz, John Stockton*S east 20 points and 5-10 . ' aenter die weekend widi a wi Wason droppeiiped i • added 16 arid Karl Mai[alone had when he scor.w e s under 20. ' n record against teams froiom the NEW ORLEA.EANS - Charges ...... •H a k eemem Olajttwon did nor .West, going 4-1 Philadelrf^da is $6 were dismissed«d against Miami 1 ^ -Shandon Anderscson led • dress becaus 1 1 • P*percentage of .632. lastjuly. 5* H o i T i ^ ."Itl^jtheleagueis-wideile open.------Mason bad plea?lea<^ i n n t ^ t to^— -:East;*?----- the-charges, wlUi J . ^a d un.has___weeks baore hele vwas tra d ^ frcmi. i)_T_Remember-----logetheitiei^nd-gerto know‘each'~ ------be b e m lio t and cold ^ seasoiKm but the Chariotte £toni r *^*Backcourt 2000” Hardaway complained thtto t when knows howr totc play. He instandy ne tometstoMami D” - the much- otherasiIS basketball p l^ e n . ’ he was in Orlando, he f n ^ hotter dian right now. Mason was arresteda m July 3 at hyped pairing of JasonJai Kidd and . “Onee ^c s in and one guy’s ouL ! felt pres- knows all theri e n l ^ ” ; Penny Hardaway? sured by the organizationmmhuny Hardaway! about 9:15 pjn.. afteraft officers'sub- ______Penny'sTts been outmost of the dme, y led Phoenix in scor- Q| dued him withth praperi spray, ^ > “ '\Vell, Hardaway’ arand Kidd have__ hur right teck after being injured.d. He said ineinla very talented strength:h and sturdiness in “He’s an unselfish pi BA guys. They w ant to play well Hardaway* player,” erated once5 alla: the facts were {gjeam’s lackluster play, K NBA ay^juryjtroneJeftknee. Skiles S said. “He’s a playmallaker.He “known. eave the Celtics for at least i lay-after they lost their *fl°f?hfl Mavericks 103,IMVizards85 traight game, llZ -86 to die Mti fiami WASHINGTONON, - Dirk' • C a r d i leat on Saturday night " ______NowitzW sco r^ 2 8 1 inal lea^L v e s O l s ci o n C o u l i t a w i n While th e Celn'a planned to 28 points, indud— n n e r 3ome Sam rday night, Pitino s at one poiiii,for , . ‘ TUCSON. Ariz. (AP)lP) - Stanford , “siSj ~ , di fr would stayin-M iami widi . finally won one on1 LuteL Olson u didn’t score-ontil-the-Iasrnminute h ' ^ ' Nowitzidi Dallas’ ofthegjune. Alabama 8271!;is£r73:— '!srife to do some “soul searching iM’ leading :^ r- . Coun, and Arizona's! cccoach wasn’t Men's top 25 °< '*?• • er; couldn’t get a shotsi or a point Maurice Linton, makin OUGE, L a .- R o d Tim Tii Hardaway had 24 dm there to watch a painfuliful season get “ - r ------iinghis "“i oints '■ in th e first 14 miaminutes. But he ■ w rse for his team. The Cava first start, led Wisconsin w;wirh IQ Gnzzard scoreded 19 of his game- and'nd 10 assists-as the Heat h i ^ e n d U . U ) , coming high 23 points ir •had 'scored 14 poiniss ihiri th e final 10 .The No. 2 Cardinalla l’s balance off a 96-7:-73 Iq s s at No. 4 Wake P*pomts and 10 rebounds. 5 in the second half theiileir biggest offensive outputu t of minutes' of the first for Alabama injanSECopener. ai thesleseason. first half, iniclud- 'vas on full display inn beating t the Forest, seemedsee to be in trouble Ci ing Dallas’ last five of the c|{iar- 16th*ranked Wildca Syracuse 71, Pittsburg-gh 6 6 ey added 14 points Jcats 85-76 - again untiltil Watson, Roger Mason ’ • and seven rebou ter, and the MaviIavericks’ first - Saturday*for only theiriir 1third viao- Chrisis Williams’ bailed them PnrSBURGH - Syracuse Knmds for Alabama SpUlpurs 108, Pistons 101 ise held (I M ), Terranc*ice M eade h?d 13 ca seven points of thelediird. tl • ry at McKale C enterjr iin 27 tries out, combinbining for 46 points in the PiPittsburgh scoreless for nearlyn points and Terrar SAN ANTONIO - Davavid . and their first since 1996996. second half.alf. ei; ranee Martin 10. u p y eight minutes down the stretchst obinson had 29 points andd 22 Hawks 83, Magic)glc82 Stanford (IM , 2-0 Pac and the Orangemen ralliedId from Notre Damo S abounds, both season hiehs. : - get a point from its res n o . i 6Connecticut c 82, a ™ 15-point defidt behind Pr 8 7 , . . le San Antonio Spurs beatf ’tht i ATLANTA-^-Lorexrenzen Wright the way the startors piployed, that St. Jolin's Shunu)ert’s 20 poinis to wip. Rutgers 80 De ctr tro it P isto n s 108-101 ion “ P”‘" “s »'and Dikembe ___ 'I . didn’t matter. l 's 8 0 ,O T _ ...... Sh • Syracuse beat the Panthehersig^ ------SOUTB'BEN!ND, I n d .- T r o y ----- iwrdaynighc— —------. -Mutombo—pulledled down- 24 ^ Jarron Collins scoredr e d 22,Ryan IS, Conn. - Souleymane 4 ^ j5 rebounds as Atlar 4,1-1) for the sixth consecscutive Murphy scoredd ai career-high 37 . R o b in g had>19 points and tlanta ended a ? Mendez a seasor ^■h 20 Tncnn Wane mt: tvtwo of four free throws t/j,time overall and the eighth bounds in die first half to hehelp Jjve-game losinging streat to remaining in overtime to rn Ith in a pomts, mcluding^tin.thelinal ( - < Collins'19 and C y JacobscnJa 16 row in Pittsburgh, wherere P itt 4:12, for Notre Dai e Spw t ^ a 5641 lead. SiSari OrlOTdo...... • ■ as Ihe Cardinal ended 5cticut. {,„ ed Arizona’s hasn’t beaten the Oranges sincej M uiphymadelie four free throws itonio improved its NBA*bebest Tracy McGrady,dy, .who h ad a string of 31 consecutiu tiv o h o m .. iskies (12;2, M Big East) andaiojootjiimj me record to 15-Z game-high 30 poimoints, missed a heir first 0-2 conference *’•Jan. 8,1992. imper after Rutgers coun Pac-10 victories. closed within1 80-77{ on Todd i «, 16-footer diat wouldluld have won it . Arizona (8-5,1-1), ranranked No. 1 decade, whUe St. John’s u . Billet's 3-pointer v ,0 . a t the buzzer.. in the pi-eseason, wai had its three-game win- No. 23 Iowa St. 100, T widi 2.-02 remain- 51X61xers 107, Cavaliers 103 vas already ^ in&______Orlando lost its.tl:^.third straight struggling-and-now-ltas-his-had-ttrdc;5 ----- mngstreakJc ssnapped------______CL]CLEVELAND - AUen lverse ■No. 15-0irip ui'rli •game road WlsconslfiIIL 49.______GeiGeorgia TeclLfiO— — ----- i^Nets-grabbed-coii'contrblraddsd------isday. • MINNEAI COLLEGE PARK, M d .-Jlu a n Cindnnad in a rourough game befit- ■ APOLIS - Shane ~ u yff ting the series, ; No.’8 Virginia 88, Schilling scorcored 12 points and hit Dixon . scored a season-high _ - three 3-poinsinters as Minnesota points as Maryland built aable Cincinnati (10-3, 1-0 O l Nortti Carolina St. 8SJ 1 dealt Wiscorronsin its first loss in first-half lead en route to itssiOth 1 Conference USA;5A) played tight V -/I1) ls o n ______■traight victory. . •'' perim eter defens)nse and kept its ■ CHARLOTTESVILLI-LE, Va. - *^0 gamess uunder interim coach. ^ imwdfromCl Tram Watson scored fourour straight Brad Soderbe■bets. -■ ...... 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High^chool sweethsethearts, the ixjints 10 break a 73-all[1 tie ti in the' Boone,ne, the Badgers- lead. _lo-O . run during a five-min'inute ^ eii “ J most ofthithe Bearcab* 20- -recruiduidng trip WM go over to thehie Olsons married at 19J andan had been final minutes for Virginia.ia. ing scorer wi T>ah of the first half. point lead vanishettied in the s ^ n d Olsons’,os’, where Bobbi woukl nwiVfke togedier 47 years at tl with a 14.2 average, ^ half. at the time of her famousfan pancakes,” recalledsd Bobbi’sdeadi.ShewM ian in depen- former'ier WUdcat Jud Buediler, whoIio dent woman, a womanlan with1 strong laterr played.forp] the Bulls. “Sheiie opinions who was not afraid to e 'a Idt'of pancakes ovtf 'ihele express diem and equal N o . 3N 1 o t r e - ED a m e r oo u t s R u i 7 _ 4 f S to be known as Olson’s w i t g e r s 6 / SanAn Antonio Spurs owner Peterer A chahned life is howh B6bbi '■ SOUTH BEND, Ind.- — — r-zzrHolrga'-gaverfonnerTradcatifSteve buzzer as Iowa S tate (li-l, f t a ic e dekribea'it “RiglRight out o fa ' ■ " : Ruth“Riley Had 22 ppo o in ts as Women e n ’s t o p 2 5 2-0) with a 21-2 run at die start of die SiSean Elliott andBuecfalertr fairy tale," Kerr said, picked up its second stzalohttroad r secondhalf. use o3f ft his private plane to fly to ; Notre Dame became theth e fourth ______------_ ^------vicnrfctoiy; ■ ■ ■ j to P eo p le who m ayy haveh w'bn- , ranked women’s college Bobbie>i Olson's funeral Friday. A dered if she made herse Missouri 68,68 Texas 52 ^>y«gie Welle added 18 poi)oints GWU88,No.2J Xavier 74 I num ber of pi«sent and for- \ ball team to beat Rutger jnd seven, rebounds forJc 22 r- part of her husband’ssjobdianaiw jol on Saturday. . COLUMBIBIA, Mo. - A m anda gtai ...... WASHINGTOt Arizona players, joined diemin iwifehadarighttoonlylnlyhadto''aA jtate. Fivfi.Iowa State playayers DaWdson made II- tcson., Notre Dame (14-0,1. 3.0 • Bie Lassiter andnd Evan Unrau each ,,coricored in double fjguj • h im how much he n ne eed ed h er .doubjeidoub!es-for— H gg-.....scflred-a-ca»er^f '^^y.-feIt:really.dose.tb. overthe yea r a :- ...... ■ — East)-iised-a-15:0-run-to aNdsheaCaufieldhadl3 ^ Wgh.26-pointjaj— __ 20-4 lead (VfucbitlKLrS .Kerr said. .“She just made!e . Lute Olson took’£• a.a leav e of _ 1 Lassiter haiKia'22 points and fO ind-42-reboundfl-for -Nor jrbody fe e l spedal and shee : ‘ absence in the'days pre< ... .. Knights (8-4, M ) neverTjm fi dos. _reboundsond^ )klahoma (94,1-1). K S f c S l K preceding h e r . m iT-Crjhan 12 points. — id U ^ u finished with— ■ opponents. —!—~ • always there.-at-every func-->— deadi, leading all diosepse^^owiere . 1 8 points ari , Nlelejvey had IS.poii arid 13 rebounds as c u / Petra Dubovcofcova ad d e d 20 eyeryroad trip.' She knew we'e' ■ watching the situafiral;on frcm dfar >oints. an^_.M issouri nillie!lied fiom a'32.24:KaIf— - iW Missouri St. 86,_____ ~ — points and Ugo Ohi Just kids away.ftoni.homerer.*:::to-deduce:that Bobbi’sji's condition ‘ -* — —^seven -assists-for"thehe Irish, . tiniedefldl. . - -.miiinoisst. in i S i v: ------and .eight reboc ? “dshe took on'd:_:.>wgtimindeed.:.... , —r^-Kelley Siemon had 11'11'points ■ WOI surrogate jnom." I .. ' •' and nine rebounds, and SPRINGFIELD;.Mo. - Jncl^ • Colonlal8,(8-5j 2-0 AUantiC.10): '• ' ' Noway.wbnldheleavi!eave.histeom . '■ \ n d Alicia No. 7 lOWaa St.i 81,01(13.79 stS . Reaerve Elena n:.iieeded that nurturing his'.s . uril(^ die situation was'i^ 'v e i y ! ^ r ^ __w-Ratay scored 11______thejud(^$,^dinfi ECQi a Vishniakova -----“- NORMAN7Nf=":9kln^MegifriT:iiKaa- ^ yieacifaipafticulanafter.::r.zrr.ous.- th g r ^ d " ^ " ' — i'ammy-Sulton-Brown-m -scored— Taylor’s 17 pi aar-39=pointa=a8^;floufhw< ifrthe-tragic:iiew tl^at>is- 19 poinis for Rutgers. pbirits included the Missilissouri (9-3,3-1 JSissouri.Val rh^raa^ofr^^j s-^^'Nd>iVwouiasheIetTi ______game-winnin, T, M alcolm , presid en t of ‘ing j ump er a‘f th e rnnf.^mfc»cnce).broke-the-8ame-oi: J icanfiUnhrarsfty hrfieiihitr;■ ■■■TJm issa-lsdaSm isS^6'4»muJn» . • : ' .1 ... .;‘;h a d beajBssi^inate^' M ■unthAeOtioagotii^^«&•' ■ .f.' ...... HNm. Twin F i ^ Ulto u ; ; S p o r t

lingis leiads_SOT:i s s : t 3 S £ Bi j p r i d e , ------ITH,- A ustralia-(A P ) - — Sw itzer]erland-bea.t-the-United- i — S tates1 2‘2-1 in tiie Hopman Cup h e r. _ Saturday, with MarUna Hingis da In------7-/1 4tow i^M onica Seles 7-5,=-"= &4andfiiI finally wmning tiiis titie. r Hingis’ opening victory, . R oger■ F^derer-defeated Jan- . l^diaelC has ■ :•>•! 5l^bfflfr4.63.todindi - tiiebest-oit-of-tiiree championship. SeleswI was trying to become the hst-^------M^ . --.g«y,-playef-to -cap -^ _|. • 5jre tiiis event for ni8 different nations, - — having, won with • Yugoslavia iri-1991r— «; nca is a great competitor,” ur- H ingis ssaid. “She’s such an aggressiveave player and she served ■ very reli and always bad m e im der impressure. I definitely had toruntodjoday." ^ Is, tiie world’s No. 1 play- ;e s__ _ '.“ ;i.-__ ^.... - 18 making her. fourth ' atteoiptait at a titie in the Hopman g - ; Amerlctn eat8 Koumlkova ,_ ','-Not even elWUeWe. for the Match backb£ by missing a Sfoot pw 'putt Itt Fulke came through wilhv a putt Martina Hingis of Swtortandnd return* a shot during her slngli(Ingles match against « . ■ C b a m p i^Slup h two wMks on thehe next hole. It was a rare 1 In Watsoi»n^8 Water Classic it T. dgo, Steve.Stricke re . of his own to trim theie lead to 2- h ONG* Monica Seles of the United StatesSI Saturiay In the final of.tliDf.tlia Hopman Cup In :ker was halfway missi fcfor Strieker, whose puttingIg up. JKONG-Jdena Dokic ■ n______. , jiom e to a $1 m illion p avoff ha< car Perth, Australia. carzied:faimtixrougb matches-M------^Ihe second ISbegar^ e r f y - t h S — -top-seeded — Anna— d v^^^day as steadyy p ^ y gave him a againtt ova 7-6 (3), 6-3 S atu r^ y 7) to reach his first ATITP final tie it at 55 and \ lead over P ia ftdraig Arlington, Scotttt morning MST, witii $1 nd then fired an ace *ieiTe Fulke after . Verplaplank, Justin Leonard, Nick (l ^ o n t o ■> in Uie finalialo( tiie .Watson’s Water smce November 1998. e ,„^1S holes, Jc tiie winner and $S00.(q,000 to the C hallenge and a forehandand winner for the ‘ .O’Hernem and Tom Tanigudu over'J loser. Ige exhibition tourna- set. s Strieker, No. 90M in the world the firs irst four days. For Stridcer.it would Henin clinches secontnd title a .. fanlongandtfaeSSt55th seed in a 64- Hi e continually a holed dutch par Wbeahuse “SdtherlX Kournikova nor Dokic _ , i> .r- jnan field missinguig Woods putts, h u- confidence boost for a1 playerI who , has wotj'a against luckless Italiai!an M assu u p seets ts Henman, s, however, and Fulke finallyy was tiiought to be a r i a tournament on the and several otherHer top players, got intoQto one bunker too many, ' n sm g star WTATour.iir. GOLD COAST, A ustrtraiia - advancestoA0 AAPT final continued his dutc four years ago when he>e won twice Doirir a 1 utch putang and TlieJle Swede hit four consecutive a 17-year-old Australian, Belgium’s i Justine Henin wwon her ADELAIDE, surged into the leac e and_was 5 0 in tiie D i^ . second career title whe >E, Australia - lead as Fulke • greensinside bunkers on the front ^ p -P at is one off thet tour’s promisin^g ' 1 hen she Nicolas Massu11 of Chile upset sec- . '.tered on the closingingholes. nine ai It St Andrews. But he hasn’th won pjay^j, j, swept past unseeded : and was in nine bunkerss since, his dosest call c She broke the eighth- i j S ilv ia ., ond-seeded Tim Til Henman of -I-Fulke, who essessentially has- overth(the first 18 holes, Icoi^gm rankWRtRussian in the ninth Fanna , Elia in the firiinal of Britain M . 7-5, 6 ______clinched a spot on. the PGA Championship Australian.\^en.:s.Hac( 5, 6-2 in the semifi- L Dn.the.European------H iee tnuning poinrcame on-tiie— ip m 1998 a t _ game of.th.the.second set-to clinch* - ^ lcdcourt_-.nals of the-AA:A'APT*Australian Ryder Cup teamm thankst to his 15th, v e Sahalee where he was’s runner-up tiie match. championship on Saturday. , when Fulke'hooked hiss to Vijay Singh. The 18-year^ld Henin, tl hard counoun championships performance this'us week, nearly drive'■ ininto a fairway bunker, Idd “I reallyily had a great toiima- t -^ ? N o - Saturday. holed his approach 3 A victory might beI enoughe to ment,"Dold 8 seed at Royal Pines, r ach on the 18th up andnd then flew A e green into okicsaid.______j ed-Massu-will-meef------■------and made an 8-foorMrbirdie'foot to* anotHer J----- qualify.Stricker-for-tii€he-Mastersr------^------—from-14-in-the-firsrsert le rH n k e r, firora where hei based on the 2001 mi taking tiie final 7-6 (5), 64 Tommy Haas of stop Strieker's momiomentuml bad toa fhole the shot to halve the Germany in todayKiay’s finaL Strieker has nevlever trailed in hole, : through the ninth w^<■ ^ek o fth e Ihrach advance minutes. season. For tiie-28-year-old Elia,, irur>« Haas, tiie sUverIverm edalistat-the------;------the cham pionshi]ship m atch a t .Strideicker made a routine par on Qatar open final ^ I .’j:'Metrbpolitan Golf 1 Fulke barely made Iti( through DOHA.Qi her seventii loss in a final. A npics, beat Jason Club, but he- . . th e .l6I6th, t but.went 2-up when.- Qatar-Marcdo Rios Of d ■6.(3), 64.-his third J ■ . ■ ■. led for only two holi 1. - - his bracket, making a 20W oot puK Chile, the i decade on tiie women’s ton tules in a tightly Fulkehis hit his appnweh left of the.5. on tiie 18tii to extend i e world’s No. 1 player li a title victory over ann AAustralian in the I- . “.^’contested matdL...• • • - gre^ai 1 nis m atch during 19S8>98, advanced to the $1 Italian still has yet to win a I 1 and badly missed a 5-foott against Bob May, > ^ch l Although she did havjve h e r tournament Haasiaas also beat local r Fulke made a mest^oftheoperv parputttJtt tiiat broke sharply txxaa h h ew o n in million Qats ■eaks in qualifier LukeB SrSmith and ousted . * ing.hole, concedii I 20 holes, and tiien a 3M)-footer a on 'Vladimir Vo chances, earning two bres iding birdie to . right-to•tchleft Fulke. missed a 3- VlftSSlSKg the J opening set before‘Henin I defending chanhampion Lleyton Strieker, and the mi the same hole the ne>ext day tV 1,6-3 Saturdirday^ ' ______.____ f, ' mQd-mannered fo o ter:ri_for : p ar on t h e _ 1 7 t h-__beatM__ ichaeI CampbelL- _foughLback.to win-five-st quanerfinals. . t------w w n :umed the favor Strieker^er had conceded putts of 1-. -...... ■ “ ■"■■RioswillfU face Bohdan Ulihrach sivegamei si Massu, who canairried the'flag for He defeated top-seedsded E n u e of th e Czec: le rough into the lhat len^ength earlier in tl^ match •> - eeh Republic^^ranked——__ Elia-tiien saved-two sett Ipoints -----Chile-during-thethe-openingcere------i n;’ tea trees on the thirdthi hole, n o t : to fall ev • - Els on Saturday, 2 and J1. g2‘in tt even further behind. Els and Taniguehi plaj the world, in today’s t(to force a tiebreaker, whicidi she monies at the>e Olympics,t has ,^en bothering to retrieve his ButFl ayed a con- final. UUhrairach defeated Nicolas al our titie and, until Fulke saved himself on the solation match later Suniuiday,witii EscudeofFi also led 4-1 before HeninI rreeled. M™"-™" " lei-r last. $400,000 to the wim Fnmce 3^, 7-5, 7-6 (9- off ol five of the next six wirmi i,never defeated a J. . Strieker holed a 1 10-foot biniie Stricki n n e r ond ■ foX laV ^"'; cker was in the bunker and $300,000 to tiie loser. G o n z ailez, ] Indiaa n s m o v e c closer to di e a l A h e cc t i c o f fs e a s o n1 ' ■ NEW YORK (AP)u - Juan ; 'Gonzalez and the the Cleveland__ L a b o n t ( ' ' Indians moved ddiddser to a con- Ite; Winston 0 " ' tract Aiswedcend,iid, v ^ e a dozen /'• free agents agreedd t(to deals. Cup driIrivers are back I Left-hander Mwiceuic Guthrie and I a t w o rk for 2001 1 '< '‘Oakland agreed to» a $3.6 million, ’'two-yearcontract,at, and outfielder • - ■ Reggie S a n d ^ and^ Arizona set- DN.SALEM, N.C. (AP) I tied on a $1.5 milU.Ulion, one-year NASCAR’s offseason, I ' .'deal : i,'. I’t felt like it for Bobby StLoui^v^diha(hadn’t signed a ' free agent this offseifseason, agreed' st two months have ||l to contracts w ithh ffour players ' whirlwind for the Im Fridayi all probablable reserves. :^up champion and it Ik . . Outfielder Bobbyy BBonilla got a d S aturday wh«»^ B ------r$900j00(5'oS5year«retract, M3a lew back from a four- H ■■ •‘■pair; o f fo n n e r Cardinals Ca got ; trip for peacock bass H ^“•’tninor lea ^e dealsals, outfielder azon River in Brazil to H ^“',3 e m a rd Gilk< the annual Winston H •■■‘V'outfielder/firstbasbaseman John. :w...... f l ''■■•■Mabry. Third b aseiseman .Shane j^ H H k some time to settle B ” A n d r m aim agi«eceed to a minor t now it’s back to B league contract dLabome, who s p en t'‘ I P ' ■■ p o /v ' Mabry would ^am $800,000 if i hours signing auto- ^ he m akes th e Cairdirdinals* major the day-long charity ‘ league roster. Anrlm di£»a.$Z50,000— ms-and-medJu. —r -•2000-ftASCAIWInjtlfnXup^ 2W ‘~ andrC H key $700,000MO. All would M sries CtiBm^on Bobby Labontee sitssit on the cham- isn’t been a lot of rest ploi have the chance to (earn perfor- plonship No. 18 Interstate Batteiterles Pontiac stock car beforere attendingal the mance bonuses. ition since Labonte’s NASCAR awards banquet In New lip season ended Nov. IW York on Dec. 8. IW rd baseman Da\DaveMagadan . took a $200,000 cut I driver’sdri chanco to win consiisecu- begin testing for' the Daytona 500 lit to stay with for a two-day live tiv< tities. San Dlegb,' agreereeing to a on Feb 19. ,,• $575,000, one-year contractCOI trip and the fishing "With " all the demands,s, it ’s “Tliere is an offsetffseason, it’s just ivent planned eight ver B oston signed le:left-handeris veiy easy to lose focus whennyou a matter of howJW you’ use it.” V ■jKehtMercker andBr}BryanWardto n S H 0 for Labonte, crew try to come back and repeat.’t.” he Wallace said. “TheThere’s so many , ' .minor' league deals.s. PitchingI for ly M akar and execu- salesaid. things you can be doing,c and so,' - " Anaheim last year, W 1 his race team - The T current champion isn'tI't the many commitmentsmts, it can seem • ; fered a cw b ra l hemb 1^1 ;s been busy being a onionly one craving a vacatiition. Ukc you never get2t a break.” ly H and was and trying to figure BetBetween the numerous proi•omo- Dale Earnhardtdt Jr.J didn’t get days; he made ' vin a second titie. tiortional events and the desireire to to Saturday’s previi•eview until late • .nine appearances afte »ent some time sitting_ _ gget « a jum p on preparationsIS for afternoon becausesehe’d h spent.the------— ^^.to' the'Angels in Aui n» may have fotmd the man to rarap p M Mahny.Ramlrn In Hglit WINSTONiting where we could , tiiedie upcoming season, tiiere’s - This is r’s Ut- . morning in Daytoiytona testing a ' was 0-0 with a 3.29W ]ERA in 27 MaalltboiboM nisiliK RBli In thair Itiwup.ip. i^ Qonniaz, shown In a 20 tie said witii a hint of tieJe Itime for rest. Corvette he plansIS to drive in the appearances for Philaciladdphiaand photo, Is n | -butit hasn’t!in his voice. “Said “Obviously some of us coi I rap6rt«&)f dOM to signing a ona^fo^jrw contract wttli tha Indian "Labonte. rould 24 Hours of Daytorytona road race .. .Anaheim. - . 'We did everything havlave used more of a break than ti held in early Febnia: • • aboB tnatL2 million. The p ast iniary. - . JUght-Jiander Stevesve Ontiveros, v- - ; we w ere still w eak whavhat we had," said Mark Marartin,. His father, Dale re s .'. : « b een a wl ale Earnhardt, • jl.ivhoTetumedtotheile majors last *hePa^ jclose ' relationships e can really improve whcvho said he spent the pastt twot didn’t get out of3f the ti car. The ;;„year for the firet timene since 1995, •. w space pn their roster, a < e v e la n d All-Star secom Winstori Cu{Jcs.’ mornonths taking his son to rairaces elder Eamhnrrfr k r. -agrwftd-fn-n-m in^f-jg!d«8gUtfnJeir=^^*elres:nf«}^nTpd-rig hphaff:=ra co n tin u ed —man-H'oberto-Alomeu^ai] not-a-lot-of-time-to-^— andind.erobarking-on-aira'd"cacam——his-son-for-the-roo -road-race-and; -----r- v ^ h - th e New ;Yo ithdiff Slocuinb and out- £ Lat>onte tiev YorJc. M ets. fielder Wil Cordero, accon >aign for Pfizer Co., his spon)nsor remained in Floricorida for more ...Ondveros, whoiumss40inMar^ 4< fielder Chada Green for assign- FFriday’s editions of £1 Nue day fishingtion, ti a three-time for:or 2001. testing. • ; :.would get>ac$Sp0,000 on th e Amaze )00,on^year mentjan^nj^ego.hasJLQ_day8 to ' iiin Puerto Rico. ipion, can relate to “<“Our race team also cotould .. When he's finifinished, he’s- ,.-fCOTtrart if heraakesithe thi team” trade flienem, release them or s« id ' **juan bas cutainly ind attend at e’sth going through._____havilave used another month,, b but squeezing in a trip ti —• ■ -irir-Twoplay^curlooaloose" Iw t h e i r — themimtrijtrighttotiiemlnari ■"^- - C . Cup preview. ip to the doaor)' ~ Oevelandisaplacehe’s a never slow down.' thathat’s whut competition is ab said-varioious^7-rstuck in:his:head:sini:since:1977,-bul.r:r-r. aLg^^^djw ^a^"':j& over three^h idy,!L'Cordbn-sajd.----- sponponsor-’obligations had-Kim-ti-tied -----hedidn’tloiowifunluntil-irshowed------i t i ^ T h e two-time fiV E ^,'• a lot o f i d ^ elements abo graphs at ' thok a- three-week vacation,'brb u t— ^Earahm-drjr.Tald.~* trx^ffeirTryi'the RockUkies,- got a SffisTbeiaUse he lik n to hboth the diib and Juan n There hasn' ;d.-~SoTie’s“S y f ^ - '" id the off-the-track retustumed to work tiiis week.. He I ing to find some! time tio to get.'it_____ ------■ $S50,000, ohe-ye^r conMntract with ■ hit at theij^fcibe^^ofhls' J> ■ ■» good fit”______. and relaxatic:s_alone_can_hurt a heac Fltirif^n ncvV championship 20. E x cep t f Christmas tri trip - an eve m onths ago f chief Jimmy ] tives from 1 Labonte has I champion an< out how to win “We’ve spen htllfid -backwaliMtir 9Anniiu' Debetter,” he .weariness in ana worth things Uke 'W right, but we with here’OrTVec ndbase- on short trada im d -o u t^ ~ “Thertfft-noi arding to re st uevoDia Jeff Gordo series champii tidicated whatLabonte’s comfort- ' . “Y ou can nt i agent, You want to di ra£oin everybody’s a d ty ,.^ _ ..eyeiydiing and here'are- ..no:ta M^"odj M utitI .Toukindofru irtity-for^ and wear yoiirsi to be a Gordon said ■ commitments < •• 0-'' A-f —

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-— — S y7;20U ------TheE NFL PlayTOFFS( ' : ^ n r m —» Division^ onalPl^yotfs "T T T T ^^jr^ l ;■ •- • .• SatSaturday % : Minnesota34,N'4,N ew O rIeansl6------^ ------.Ooklan(i27,MiaWamlO------• ------Today MHNNEAPOLIS il fAP^ - U i l BSIumore at Tennessee,I'cn 10-Jp.am "D aEujle fi Cul^pper has a simpleif Loaded M ifinltesoC Ti^h^ HF _ _ --(C B S ) r thanks to tbe^eapons~ 36^pio]^ip-ga inejtep fi;Qniibe,_ . Philadelphia a(at New] YoriTciants, th a tc sisurround him. for the second time; : ;:15p.m.(F0X) ” -,..: ,1 i a t ^ seasons ' 'A nnd c who can argue with »ns.. :h I Bronco watch T h e Saints (1 pepper when Randv Moss am.7)knewtbej; ------^— G onfc n f e r e n c e — — -?n“a1 ^ cCns Carter are making lwSahbioiit-butSaiw needed a'siroitroiigi>aM rusKT S ! S r - . B ttt th e NFL li Champi(ipionships hugee plays,f the offensive line is same marted the first ca t leaders Mth 66 Ttouchdown catch-not htotomers. ; v ra rerely lj .pressured? Sundaydtiy,Jan,14 impenendtrable and the defensee ' - tion first Na catch-for 23« Culpepper ancand did dot sack- A F C C h ai budging? ’hamoionshlD ' , oW Boise State product Dmra h im . A n d th_ethe;secoijd*year^ Oakland vs. BaltMtlmoro-Ten„«s« - ™ teing a quanerback on this • Stacheisw.-- q u a r te rb a ck picked-apartp Itl I ' winner (CBS) nse, all I have to do is be . «aet»Wd hauled In a 2-yaretei ctef ■ . defense/'thatiat_helpAi_jlm— — ^------^------NFG-Char LM-d_knQaLwhat_weVe-try— -i: r^NewOrteansTjrAafwr ftampionship—------S c m0 do, and get the ball in the ' , mSletrwinCoaCoai* o f the Yeai^ j ■ Minnesota vs. PI Brooks In ^;second^rlod. , honors ih!bis t guys’ hands,” Culpepper bis fir s t.y e ^ r ict- — York Giants winnei' ch arg e o f the Sa -^ftor-throwing-forthreee ” — eSaint?. , Thfe o th w > w 6n~a plajlay that “ W h in you1 pliplay a team witft - ^Super-to r-R m u l______L to u c h l -7-wa»-gU-Mossr H en do ln n nesota Vikings past the - u-M08 O h-d~aTpartppraSH^ {. • : Sunday, ..p ^ at the scrinimage liiline on. think you woi ■At Tampa, Fla. Orleans Saints 34^16 ivould be'happyj the third play of the sesecond. ' w ith an y of oui AFC champion1 vs,»s. NFC Champion, ® jrday. * pur. DBS today,.?, half. Li one step, he was ininhi^ . said Haslett.t, w ho-gor in to ^ 4p.ni.(CBS) splaying the firepower gear. Moss ran right past I th at mmade them the second- t Kevin shouting matctItch-with Carter -Mathis'dowirthe-leffsldiIdelih-e~late~iirthyihlfd iird q u a r ts . They, highesest scoring team in the . fc U U iU ^H NFC. N for the 68-yarf score. shook hands at Ithe end of tte - 1 Minnesota-advanced to -“Not a lot of people th e le can gaihe. " , onference championship makem that play," Carter sa g a m e . said of “He’s a grea[reat receiver,- B. Moss caught touch- Moss,M who nm s a sub4.2 ft ______■ __RAl0ffiS27.D(?.D01H«S0______for 40 Haslett said. “He“H( likes to olav 2_m5.es_QLS3-ajidl68__ rvable the crowd.^ 'CMM. 10 ’, ■» • • M y a r d ss, , Carter added a 17- thatth he could outhui thet aan^e Saints rookie i OM-iratO TD. reception ahd de running back CH-lQ awteSUKy*"***(Jr*»rti.uiitt* C u lp e p they had on him and makece that Chad Mortonn tiedti a playoff. - epper showed no signs play in traffic. His nicknan •______o L a -sjprained-ankle-that-lim-— p i ame is re co rd vrith 13 13 recepr tio n s foK: • Super Freak,' and he sho[lowed 106 yards. Willie i t e d hi ;------why*'*wl ------Uie Jackson. wh‘o^— I I - . . ' I s S mS s sOHM s _ _ ItEree^ - ...... caught threeTD TD passes-m-lh'e-— •game slide-to-end-the— • Robert Smith, the other re g u la3r r season. ;r star wild-card victory»ry over c the Rams, " ir-« inS “It wd: oof f Minnesota's dynamic offe■fense, last week, had a rtfds unbelievable for him h a 3 a 48-yard scoi:# , ' JS • ,’U to do w h had a 2-yard TD run asIS th e w ith 2:19 to go. UMRMn >vhat he was able to do on —. iS a spraini Vikings (12-5) moved on..T.They G ary Anderson Ccrr^n • ined-ankle," said Carter, ■son-added a 4^^' ------liis^ -who-had ______M**.- wllBlay.the.winnftrnf wil Sund3day!s -----:yard.fie]d-goal-foiI-foUowing-A'2S:-^----- ad-eight-receptions‘for— ^ twck-OaunlfCiii^rcBlibStwtMhli-efrywd touch-. PPhiladelphia-New h York Git Mjj M l 120yardjrds. Idown [M t to Randy Mou In Slants y a r d ru n by' NFC N rushing- In the thin] c|tiarter of the VIkInt game for a spot in the Su pepper threw for 302 i lines'pliyoff game Sai super leader Smith, toto makeo it 27-10. BgalMttlie New OrieansSali I. Bo n his first playoff appear-. alntiSatuntoylnMlnneapoIh. Bowl. The vocal Metrodcdome S m ith scored fromfros the 2 a fte r, J:STAT51C9 “ . crocrowd of 63,881 chanted “L >m>i:.rak.i.i;,i.Snn &nce, SnOhowing no sign of nerves, •game. l Moss found a seam T think ins “L^t’s Robert Tate's interceptionint at - Otuma Wfiia^ I»a K«^ 11-J?, -either.__ inside their heads it go Eagles” ^ th e final secoconds the Saints 29 ; __ beti^en^uble^verarage.-He— was,-Uh-ohr3 •9_and_KaiIee„ split Fred Thomas and iryou-don*rwani'to—“tic:ticked-awayrhopin^fof r thei Wong's intercept I was fired up," he said. ■ d Darren get me staneited, that’s the worst NF :eption finished' Mr.CMUa'injJcnwxt.T ilnfi t to make plays, too.” , - Perry, ^ who took a bad ai NFC title gam e to be backck in off the Saints' turnaroundtur sed'{ T Bwi ?77. j»aviM I.*a angle on thing y ou evever want to do,"’ MixMinnesota, best plays were the. two the * short reception, and s son. ■r’i . ; •*S5£Dreu»6cwsWtfj»io« d sped 53 • Moss said . “1“The energy level ““We have no effect on tl passes to Moss. On the Vikings’ ■ ' yards} to the end zone jijust 3:03 was there and th at “W e were gladid to w be here this'- VIKINGS 34. SAII^NTS16 third ofl in. □d I just had to get ganjame and who we play,”-s•said . year and we want offensive play of the ’ , us off with aI touchdown.”to coa ant to go fu rth ^ s s s r .0* ? :oach ^nnis Green, who)h 1 a s ' next year," Mortonto n said fmomJ. « MW08r«n“ « SM0tfOMW . ... -:_ .‘‘<'-C»wl7Mahr!ia»^^lirt»r»: E Poi)liGe-Dali l l a s E W iineman ...,::.EDespite defeat,V-\'- I “<'-AS«»JM(*«r»enSSl«l7 ___^NQ— ------XJnnderwof)(iditriedss u i c i ^ ia g a i n - f ^ I ^ ^aslettrreapsa\^ '" i “ I CORALd SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) - = i¥ard rSS m T ro u b led d ]Dallas Cowboys defen- ~ • his girlfriend aiand their 17-month- i‘ NEW YORK (AP) - In tl twM ~ tjj?5 sive e n di Dimitriusl Underwood .NFL old twins, poUc€Ic esaid .' 'the 'i’’ - Jt 3 -tried toWkill himself for the sec- “ ------_-Undetwood.Jd-later spent two iar.of the. Coach, the job Ji M 10 ond timele in abou^a year, this_ _tj I months in prorotective care and u islett did in New Orleans wi Taking topP iH I W I then called 911 from ai.nearby r released ft —flj—r--^ timeby-ruiruimlng into d^ffic tw ice.... pay phone. 1 ftx)m the Dolphins e “most outstanding. After taWng over ali^ tiu th a tw as CQ- 3-13 last season loNF iTTO* on a b usy s y suburban highway Shortly afterward, Por D ecem b erer-1999'after he Elaslett, in his first seaso 0 NFC West aching the Saints, beat „ d«niplon8 ln2000.Jln).JlmHMlettof id. BlBeach resident.CarlorAln 1 psychiatric care a theNewOtleansSaJnt nrise. He was later strorong n field to win Th SaJntswaa U nderwowood, 23, told police he _ _wwas tinving.hls Honda Acc rhe . _named.-n>aA8soclerted•ledPrMsNFL mother’s home in sodated Press'NFITCoWt ■'— KKSwsr.'fsa “wanted to gp'to J e ^ " after he" work wi when Underwood k lo f , Coach of tha Year. ------th e-'ie-Year-pward,-announce ■ ...... ______H?S SSSSSSSi- -was.detaiialned for kicking and—- the th car,'cutting-his knee”; ' ,- a ^ ~ W6n Lo dennng a1 carc and asking passers- prprocess, police said. = ■" Despite his5 e6-oubles, the for- Satunturday. . • >lort Pet J. Q Rag.B««aon. 10 fl b y fo r a1 ggun on Wednesday. Angry that Underwood hj lund pick by the Hajlaslett, who took over a • .625 . U nderwooc)od was taken into cus- lodged lo' his rearview mirro ikings found a job Pereirenoially underachievining , 1 1 .500 tody and ho vboys. who signed teamm ithat had reached r ^ boi hospitalized, police said. dented de his car, Almanza APMPLCoMhoftt ], RavensatliiTitians Thenamt i l hl^t^r^lrch. Underwood tomai1 and turned it into the NF( m e of the hospital is not drove dr back to confront th f *; Voting as setectad by ( : Time: 10:30 am . (MST)ST) being disdr”sa.u Auctl6inHe«lagreesto sosposports writers and broadcast ^ e n games in this senesaies have been U nderwivood, oi who is intensely “H I dedded by four-points c “He said it .was.what thee Bible .crack down oron scalping vho cover pro football-___ " y - ts or less. The religious, suisuffers from bipolar di^ wanted wa him to do." Guys that had been here t Titans are 16-1 at Adelphia order, whic TRENTON, N., ! .- Coliseum, with th e lone I lich causes ju m to dls- ^ , Cowboys’< officials wer< N .J.-^Internet _IongS ttme,-that-hadd never wonla JonOrudenjOttjdand •re not auction site afreed ^ to shut down ' n ev e r ...... against the Ravens Tin nW eW Playmanicac w d depressive b^av- >miimmediately available for>r com- illegal t i c k e t ^ 'er had a winning season! These teams are mirror ding to his agent, Bol^ ment me Saturday. A i calpii^ for. todays thatt t* takes a toll on you," said . DwBWanralodtMjtt^ ____ each other, despite..verj . He alsojried^to kill-__sptspokesman on Friday tolt tl, NFL playoff, gan(ame between the Haslet * Idthe Eagl^an'dGiiiC ilett, who stepped into the coaching philosophies. n 1999 by cuttitig his SoiSouth Florida Sun-Sentin mess J ■nver i ; •ne Mark. Herr, d is Mike Ditka c r e a t i “Thehe , Keys to the game: Jfti5fn>c McNair. ' L-ansing,Mich., ar FoiFort Lauderdale, that , d ire c to r of th e ft-anchiichise wasn’t in g reat shape, . Look for McNair to use a li d etained Underwood Cot * ^he state’s Divisiorion of Consumer after fc jalbtofmulri. Police de Cowboys had no comment. r four bad years. •' ** I p|e receiver sets to openen upi the run- a fte r resideiients reported that he TThe Minnesota Vikings dn J Affairs, said eBaBay and the state «t th ' ning game. It is importar reached an ag : think the No. 1 thing we rtant that the jumped intoto their cars. *. UmUnderwood in the first rour ^ ^reem o n t la te had to doi was get them on board Titans.move the chainsts earlyCJ in the Coral Spriprings resident Lorrie 19S Fridir afternoon. same, as Baltimore’s defe 1999, but he quit in trail I what we were trying to do, iefense weak- Thomas,49, was driving catrcamp, saying his heart wasr In it, th e W< ens th e lo n g er It is on the field. Wednesday that was to build a team Eddie Geo/ge: G eorge has ay wHen she said foofootball. A short time late I------on}y4+7Bnis-aiid-2:67ardi )d-walked-in-front-of----- cha:hanged-his inin-d-annl-sig d be proiid of ... to try to in the last four gam es a{ )let Astro van. witwith the Dolphins, butt®JS? ^ and into th e playoffs. T s and three intercep- Ja pick quarter, ...... seasonn victory,\ before losing, to - s.Theywere:^ nienadng defenses ruled.J. NewN York tions. ‘ oveiverall and ih j only kid * followed by Tenness( cker Gannon, namened to the Pro M^nnescesota 34-16 in Saturday’s essee's Jeffr.r has Philly's num ber, havin,iving beaten T h e R aid id ers t co u ld n ’t g e t ^akeJken in the first round sit s Fisher, O akland's Jort Ihe iiagles' in eight cons since Bowl and th e AU-1 ffs. Jort^Grudebi! onsecutive much done offensivelyol on their 1^79979, has hit 18 of his last, U-Pn> Team, ran and the New York GiaGiants’ Jitri games, New Y ork is 10-00.0 when firs, St. 22 five times forjfourur^tdowns, V fe've e \ set a standard' s, so their defense eld goal attem pts. His 58-yi 1 Fassel w ith two apiece.ece. Getting:. ' .scores first. •yard Jam es, w ho0 had been 3y, and now everyone has on Miami’s first pos- eld goal attempt at the end > one vote each werere M] iam i’s:-. Keys to the game: Time«o/>»sei- c Mpedouton id of obscured by the tl sltllls of “ I"™“I5 up to It," Haslett said, « w TJiu Giants chewed up i thefile first half fell short. Dave W an n sted t, Ball lip (lie clock Woodson and Eric re wasn’t much to live up Baltimore's''! ; by running Tiki Barber anddRonDayne Rt With the2 D1 o lp h in s on th e TuiTurnovers hurt the Dolphl lie Alien, almost ' Brian Billick, Denveriver’s Mike for nearly 300 combinod yan mns. added another tttouchdown-as- New Orleans. For three' • Shanahan, and San Fn yards in two R aid ers’ 17,, James J intercepted Woo'oodson recovered Laraim ar well. decades,les, the SaintS generally Frandsco’s' ’ previous games vs. the Eaglesfiles this sea-• F ie d le r ’s pass p; for Leslie___Smitlnith’s fumble Miami’s 43, a - Steve Mariucd.------son. OonotMn MdVaftfe McN , and ■ Late in the thircird quarter, the been tailenders. DItka -Shepherd-ant “You n e v e r knownr how-long-’"hi IO open up running 1 ind-ran-ifback~^r-----Ganninnonhit-James'Jett with'a• a^^“ ball'was knockedd fromf Fiedler’s I hihis entire 1999 draft and ig lanes by j},e touchdow)wn i - high-stepping , yardird touchdown pass with 1: it's going to take so1 Inanytm new*' throwing downfield. McNal 1:53 hands in what apppeafedtobea p of the team’s 2000 selec- pleted 10 of 31 passes for K com erback Charles 80go before halftimeT people! to come togetlgether and ,. fumble. Janies see :o get running back Ricky coalesce as a team,” j on his Iasi visit to New York W^Sd^o'I.IA'ir the final 25 yards. Th«The Dolphins’ sixth-^ankiked ball and ran it b« ms. 1,-MuelIe^:;; CoBins vs. O e bUtc Collins sl said. “Jim was the catacatalyst fo^,^ u shredded It w s thei fifirst career touch- defei:fen se c o u ld n ’t sto p tlthe into, the end zo le tt, a form er NFL Une- the Eagles (473 yards, 3 toud S W d s-S th a t.', ouchdowris, ' d ow n fo r J aames, r a five-year—’ pumfimped-up R aiders, who hihad accompanied by W( r, was the defensive ooor- 101.4 rating) in the tw o reprepular-sea- NFL v e te ra nl iin his first season t hosted h d playoff gaiiie' “What he's done! hashe beeij^t ____ soTLgames by readirtg blit: ^n^_ButJieldet?s thn >r in Pittsburgh before dose to what I expected ^ lie s ^ _withjhe.Kaiiaiders.-He7a'dde

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D a y n e - G o i'H in s hlas lifec b a d k o n t i ’s d j i e nmma' EAST RU iUE _ J ----- C4P»JKeiry-C611i ____Collfas-c: Giants RB hopes dieSpperflowLThe- * .bade to 1996 as be ‘ can’t-explain why th e- — I he watdied quar- - have dominated 1 eatfag P h ila d d p h i^ ------terback Donovanru McNabb lead . Philadelph which has lostst eei^ t straight to, ■phia o th e r than New big game vs. his the Giants. .the Philadelphiaua^aglu to ^ n’t turned' the_b^ over i 7 '...... NFC semifinals.’ ~ r ^ m ------Daynerwho-r * aft^hasplaylay^ smart, ■uricie-’s favorite K io-ruslied-for^776—^ CTt was Collins's ' seconds year in t e a m yards and five! touchdownstoi fa the ' 4)e NFL and b e i fense also Has contained EAST RUTHERFORD,D, N.J. regular season,son, could play a >e had a senseof - thanks fa large part to ( ding die Carolina ■ (AP) - Ron Dayne owesi every-e .• major role m NewMew York’s offense, the offensese controUing the ball tthing to his unde. He’ll i . Anthers to thele NFC1 champi* for about 8 1 try to Tiki Barber, the other half of . t 83 of a possible 120 rrepay him by beating his*fa aishipgame. minutes. favorite"’ “Thunder andI Lightning,"Li has a' ______,.“1 thought 1' team. broken left armm, ,;and might have e football aside and . Redskins F as a kid. Dayne’sifamily fj half of.his rook 's NFC semifinal H H take the sweweat shirt off," Fassel a jokie year caWe \ • .. vcith McNabb andind the Eagles, and friends in South Jersey:ywerc. .against Philadeljdelphia, when he - - 1 impressed and veijT Ea^esfans. E . CoUhis no longerT bhas Uiat sense - happy the tj ran for 93 yardss onor 25 carries fa a of invindbiU^. I type pf changes that “I got to see most of young man of th e 24-7 viaory Oa.2£t.29. ______j_ ^ eexperienceh an has made in his _(Eagles) (1 games." Daynee ;said. “I think Ron w ghwfehLhini___ ^^^^■__life«yie^Xhai n wUl play well."*.___ tobdmorerespectfi hat’s notea^rnrdorlt’s - t “1 th was Glannrcoach jinTlin T i- a ^ said, "i: cult and m ost people ' ai • Despite Ibsiagg twicet to New an Eagles fan. A couple othero . think he has the tools and the;- - especially f a the glare -u• undM j were Eagles'fans. too. YorkintheTegulaular season, th e .. (■ ^ B | ^ ^ H _ ^ f the New ^ >b. So I attitude that ■ouyou need for a big' ------Eflglei (1 2 .5 ) are ] ■York_media." . cccouldn’t avoid it, espedallyI'when v game. And he'has re playing weU - BV - Collins alscdso is gofag out of his th has'playedUrBig enoughto beat« the^knts,__^Bj_ they had Reggie White and1 tdiose games before. HeHe hasn’t gotten ------CrfHinssald. I m h e p a st iew ^^^BH B~ii5hed a charlanty to build a com- -'^ e dtpiaience) ala l» has taught puter center i , When he-was 15, Dayne mtmoved weeks, but overalsrall his num bers. the ZSyMToId playi JT fa the children’s cen- m fa with his unde, Rob Reid,d. and . are good; I have i that things. b i^f/sS ter ar the I ve confidence in e ta change quickly,dy. Ih e Packers e Rusk Institute of his hi family fa Berlin. N.J., aboutal him.’’ beat the Pantherssrs in the NFC HMH tion M edidne, donat- •20 -2C miles from PhiladelpIphia. In the two biggesjgest games of his championship fa 199e for every touchdown Divorce Di and drugs had ravsivaged • college career. Day L996^ andColHns* ^ 0 for each win. It’s Dj Dayne ntshed for •• " cnea-fdl-^partfanntwoye^asa' " „ - Dayne’s family, and his uncleui 446-yards and fivifive touchdowns raised ^ M» O 0 m far this year. in' . dnnldng problem IledmI to him being Ntw YorkMk Olanti qoirterback Karty CollliMllns runs «nh the ball against invited him into his homee and and twice earncirned Rose Bowl labeled a quitter and itth e • “lesreaffinfirming to know that if treated tr< him like a son. ■ MVP honors. He ai; and a racist and ' Di IIm CCowboy*oi Dee. 17. I do things th< e also was MVP of C T W ^ ^ w andved. i v _ . the right way I can be Before winning the Heisiisman ’ 1996 Copper aT Bowl as a fresh- 'Collins has resu a success rejregardless of what I Trophy Tr at Wisconsin last sea Jsurrected his tas die Giants two wins away of some of the things thahat can go have dotje fa t eason.' man. _ career since aignlf he team’s first Super Bowl n the past or what was Dayne.Dj die most prolific rum Wing w ith th e . ™ t h e .. .wrong.Xthink.that allow3WS you to said or what nnfag Dayne capped:d h his senior sea­ mce since tlie 1990s^son. at people say I can’t back ba in college football histstory, son Hith a 200-yarc . QSnts M tree ojtntentfal999.He p lay sm art and I ams p la y in g do," Collins sa card, one-TD per--' took over as die Stan i been kndcked around a smarter." said. issued iss a tribute to the man1 iwho formance fa a 17-9 victory over In some wayswa it’s like being he this season and: »it the past few years so I That’s been true aga helped raise him ina spe,eech Stanford Jan. 1,2002000. ^ • ^ ' ■ lave that sense of favfad- jam st the back in 1996,96, except this tim e tided. dti “The Heisman." to .the best recordI fa the 2NFC by Eagles this season. Collitlhns com- Collins is smai “I know the coacoach has some, completing 311 of 52 my more,” Collins said. “I narter. He also wants Dayne ] thanked his unde foi pleted 43 of 66 passes}S for 473 to find a way i for all faith in m e andd tith at’s a good- acareer.best3,610ys tm go through some things yards, three touchdowns ly to get to the Super that thi he had done, ending, eache ilifag." Dayne said.lid. “I don’t know n s a n d n o BowL The onlynly problem is finding sei has thrown 22 touchi Sffake mist ak es. I think you interceptions as the Giai sentence with, “For. that UiUnde how many times5 thithey’re going to [th a little more awareness lantspost- a way to beat:at McNabb and com- Rob, Ro you wm the Hdsman." and 13 interceptions. ed two o n ^ d e d victoriesies. pany. ' give it to me, butut vwhen they do, ■ .1Now Dayne and die GiantsIts are . Tm ready."

'IIw road to»th«Su|M ll rBawl ...... - - mw w w bx™ WWw^nwiK DM WnONALFOOTBAU.CONRnDce S ' n5=Xy>, g . ■ A^ _ h e r a Nssorje ) in Ba!i r i m o rre ^ . I ma! s______u ffe!S0rtH2s_. OrtaMdHT.0 dm ' IsLicmta^ Modell \ I BaKlmoroRaiI Ravens owner Art i»0tM»•tdwd ...... II puts ^ ■' . OhWentf BSSxi'-: <■■■ \ Modoll, right,ght, hugs Ravens Brttmowai' ■ o«»i" i 5 J 1 • WCetMinpien E s s s y ' : ' .. \ head coach:h BBrian lmai» 7 ------pastbdehind him | WJ" >* Phfcd»M«U’ ...... Biliick duringring a pro-game 0«n«w3 ■ BALTIMORE^XAP)-The mere S H I j B X .Mr«monytolto honor MoMl'a ' ______C B*»3__ mention of hisis Iname still conjures ■ I ■ ion In tho AiRmMUST «W»wYbrtiQtota feelings off resentment in __ S S ^ - 9 40th season I • QeyelMd.------10 In Baltimore. — Fortunatdy/fo fc r A n Modell, he’s " H ^ j ^ ^ ^ Tho mentlon_tIonoMrt — “ — ^------one or the mostjst popular-people fa^— Moddrsrtamiiamo still coo- Baltimore thesrunniEl c _ _ two wins awayly fromI reaching the nd. His u n p a rd o fr.- ___ Super Bowl for fo the first time, ;curT8d five years •' NASHVILLE, Tenn.w.(AP)-lhe I------mokes it a lot easierea for the vener- ago, when he tooki able owner to < Tennessee Titans .don’tJn’t warn to be I 0 deal with his tar- Cleveland'sS b«beloved Browns • nishedrcputatioidon. . . . hardheaded or stubboi)bont It’s just [ to Baltimore.re. e * u^iattheydq. “The suppor.ort here has been - They know the. : overwhdnung,.g, enough so that it e. Baltimore has enabled mene and my family to TrThis is his 40th year as an Nl R avens h av e, the N best wanted that, andI TfiI’m happy for forget to a degiegree .that we were . O'™'wner and one of the most gratilitify- him. He deservess to to have good defense against the run vihficd for the n haven’t allowed a nmni e move; and still arc ' “>8-ig. The Ravens, who have wiwon things happen to him,him after what ^ om^back'to to a degree,", MoModellsaid; ...... - e jgight-straight. h attracted ’ tl —r u s b 'fc r^ m than 100;I p 0 j ^ f a 3 4 the he’s gone through." I Five-years-;s-agorhe moved “8S'iggest crowd in their history lastlc Modell attributeT[eTthTRavens*^-— straight games. T ^ t io tmdudesthe Cleveland’s beloved bel Browns to Sunlay- income is tho teamn -- :he made the • •Ians to keep coveted. ^ offstffs t^ e e times during the 1980s!Qs. move to Mlv.ncorhp rhe f.imilv hiici. ___ pounding the RaveqsW (134)( with I had to”do for my ! ■;“We seemed to be nexedrBy t n ^ ! their W Pro runn^ bbai a c k to ^ f a dl, 75, said. “Some Johfi5hn Elway and the Broncosos." “What makes diis t their APGnship with a win ssee Titans today. “When you beat them>em at home, team ever has . H I you can’t help but feelil goodg about Super Bowl, and ----- the dire ccion-you^re-lre-headedfS----- r the Ravens never . ^ Bal timore coadi BrianiBiUidcsaiA BU th a t is why the Titan “ “i-dwwiRrmg this renaissance. dirow George « the Ravftavens, tzymg T.nn««.TH ■ _ Titans running back Eddie Qeorge>rge scores hit first touchdown c family," Modell,e pleasure and joy from rewarding • to physically wear down:raBaldmore . v t the Cincinnati Bengals Dec.1.10 1( In Nashvffle, Tenn. George I people will never ■ Financingg On ALL i,TV s. Not in Clevelarthat haven’t had a so-that George eidier brcalaloosebn tlu« lia«'lm’t ran wall against the Baltimoretore Ravens. That won't stop tli< late or that quarterba h BaJtimort,ill h team fa years," rb'ack Steve. T ttiiu fmI ti] trying to wear down tho Ravenslns hy throwing the AlM>ro ninnln Md^air can find openings c a hero. After str «sdown£dd.' backualntlit them over and ovor again on Su The theory hasn’t woiworked weD T T ’ ) Sunday. the first four yei for the Titans in recercent games second. TitaiItans coach Jeff Fisher Ra tence, ihe Ravei Ravens end Michad McCrai^ hearts of this ci against th eir new AFCPC Central ' ed about George bccom- of of >George. “WeU get his best , Division rivals.. .. . , .ingfiturfratedted by the Havens. thathat’s very good." After-winning-t have qdit die seas t about them," Fisher I game in Baltimor seasm series' .‘J 'S j'" '," Biliick is far more worried t Ravens (134) car the past two years withithlow ^or- said-“It’s abo>bout us, and we have to stopping stO] McNair. The quarter -..-ing, ugly games thankinks to the --Bomtandpljplay."- . ..'— is A AFC champions is 44-23 as a staner fa his ca over the Tennessc , NBL’s best defetses. GeciGeorge has^ (^ree_^,said the key is remem- 21-5 21-! the past two seasons.----- combined 119 ya r^ rushiishing. benng he ha No Modelln tl a s s i — has to work for every' • V£te V has come of age this y reached the Su ■ Baltimore tackle Tonymy Siragusa BillkJcsaid.Bill “He has shown th before this year Dtl i n r s i safd that’s because the ie Ravens, “Every thingth y o u 'g et you’re caimot can only beat you outside finished-above^r y 1 1 - 1 * wip gave up only'60.6: yayards nish- “ "“vetve to fight and scratch pocket, poc but he’s taken his gan “I’*” enjoying t __ L i m i t e d ' — mg a game during th&res■Mgularsea- *or it, ever I Tim e O ffer 'ery yard,” he said. a Nlevel where-he can beatnnMho particularly the p • soaaroconsistemfahowi lot going'to give it up insiinslde'thepodffit’’ th at comes tri Januiary Ist-to MI arch 31st, 20t ruiiifagbadcs. ‘ , II am to 9 1» ' ^ « understand that” P— • knom Baldmorc fans inthi to 5 pn . _____ ^...... 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AdaidMalyszl'92 becam e th e fiitt-- . ------ing the-2002 Wintenter Olympics. - season, wfai^e.W OTU Cup leader Cup snowboarding : :?v'.- Pdishddjvmp'^H m ^rw ttnii n ^ ^ r d w b i g ^ - ^ was dean on a double-twistingdoi lay* iagatn ii —^KRElSCHBBRGrAw out th^t wasn’tI’t as technically ,'Swedieh’s Pontus Stahlklkloo, the ' margin in 49) yeyears of A e c o n ^ C0IQ21Uimand aftv 't^ io p etiin g ' dominant racer dn the dttircuittfais..: tidonSatur^...... demanding as Cooper’sCc double- H M leg.^VonGiGruenigen was th e last twisting tripleie back1 flip. But B H H ' season, wpn a tmnvboar pcposted. Leu's two* H B S Von Gnieruerige^ who also won . =t^====|ump=score^a9' •1 Coopcrscored 172J72.59 B H | “ B’js e re , s\ ts:piuam G s..JtEvaK ' ■“'Eniily Cookbfof ^1 ^ o n t , M a», HwBB ex ten d ed1 filsli lead in the gianf ! . -w as third at 166.63>.63, her ben finish— ^ B H ^ B slalom standindingtt. ' 1^ ^ Eyeryi^Ing'l^tthepopco] in World. Cup com]ompetition, to lead' K H K an improving Unitelilted State team. jW B I^ -NetWlnlt ' ' "Nicolas Fontamcune and'Jeff Bean . B-ttlrdstiatghtl::!^ : led a CanadianI svsweep of the top ^antslalflalm competitlan ; : ■ two men’s pbsit«litio'ns,'while Joe a i aB l H MARIBO:6s, Slovenia - Son/a I Pack of Park Cit>'ity, who won the fflilfMlW NefofSwit:ritzerland won h er tfcird I event in front of the hometown BIm B m B strai^tgiarjant «lal^ Saturday for ------.fans last year, wastas third this time.------B B H B H ’ ~her f o u r ^ i Fontaine'scorecred 235.62, while HTVorid Cup ^^ctoiiy of ■ Bean had 225.688 aiand Pack scored BbS B ^ S S the season.ti­ : ,224.05. uBmMM She wasls timedi in 2 minutes, . 37^7 secondjnds over two edg- EricBergoustoflof Missoula, Mont, IMmSLBNl _ I______the gold medaliiilist in the 1998 in g K aren\ PPutzer of Italy bv 126 ■ ■ jHPp cs ana top-raniccd seconds. acrialist-on-thC'WoWorld Cup circuit,' B ^ B n ZflOBijeauBM missed both of hislis landing] Friday 'Malgourov«vrFOMi»ti— —— O0tr.»riKifr------and failed to advativance beyond the B I U U B I SM*Stn1UP>l:U.| preliminaries. ' winbtattiohloripiusalts ^ H ^ I B HM(Tlaftr«ntiI DtfirTltt.MDi • — Pack was a crowrowd favorite but SwttzertaBriand’A-Evelyne IttHMrfoijns a1 back-HIpba during the women’i WorldW Cup OBERHOl _ B SM-SuiIM.S:)!.*>at.?as*»;4» ...... didn’t have his 5 bibest junips. He IJircompBtitroFSalufaay Iri Park'Jrrk'CtfyTUtah. leii wbiTihe avemBnC MaigourovDV of Russia won the Ta*r M - us . 7d0 • I B TadMimart soared high andd scored,s well on . . ' hVWbPM' u sccond at the Sprint Grand 12.5-ldlomet,leter pursuit ir World n Drecuaaseo dmi both jumps but ste|stepped out slight* i i supportive of cach other.' : n 8«*suniide.2:a-eut-MO.ms-trje n ^ two weeks ago at Winterr It was a disappoindhgBfimshfor Cupbiathlchlon event Saturday, Jy on both landings, >oints leader R aphael T«Mqrn:tl.2:M-4d«.T«.|^ M ProeroruteOMyTM.Mt IMV costhiminthestan( Colo. Cooper, the world’s toItp^k'd bMnneP^ n 9M.8cnl«e*44e•440>7«.M < ve had some great training} women’s aerialist and a part-time PoireeofFraFrance by 37 seconds, I _____ B litoetHwOtly Cook, who train! rfiS S r— Magdaletlena—Forsberg— of— was another crowi Cook said, ■ 'ParirCity resident. She f rcccntly as last mon ik’s fast rise Is emblematic off to establish a world recocord on her Sw eden, the th. defending World ed with the C TearifdSp': merican women,,^vlio haven’tc 28th birthday but misseded the land- Cup diamphipion, won the women’s • H BjBjjjjjBlll^ __mental squad for the U.S. Ski “f®" consistently competitive onI ing on her sccond jump. lOK pursuituit. It was her fourth ToMit T e ^ chat ranks; bebelow the junior. romen’s aerials circuit sincc; Cooper smiled and1 iwaved at s tra i^ t yictcictory and fifth this sea* '-** n nii» e Stone retired nvo years ago. fans as she left, but coul)uldn’t hide son. ^ n IB**- tfeM*bMi*ba.-Ht.Tni.feM . varsity B Team. r«%iha . I Cook made theB mmost of a discre- u e’re doing great,” Cook said, the disappointment fromm her fare. Maigourovrov missed only one tar- he girb have.started lo step it ** ' n HmMOrtfMkMabCMa tio ^ spot last moimonth at Whistler, , a,.®, t The aerials and moguLuls Olympic get. Poireee hadI trouble with his ...... TMiy7a*-»i*»M n M-IW lUi-Mf British Columbia,a, iwhere she fin- il.thc ' girls, and all the guys> medals will be-decideded at Deer rifle, missinging six shots, and had to lat matter, have been very TtM ytKtl-M-feW .KNM B IidU£fllUMUlttMMwiM ished fourth. She; fofollowed that by ' Valley Resort iri Februai:ny2002. dosixpen^t;^ ty loops. cm*v H MMMMMMBi Te*yUdS-tM>WI-MI.7.il-t Wlilt»NwW> NyOM^TM-Mt ^ jK e e p)ing i trash1 frombuiirying Ill-*H-70.M»

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W e wai to '' and more acdon is expectacted become involved. WeV want- soon. ed to be an addition. schedutemecpleaders T h o uKgh g l T h o u ^ hot as cei»itralized ; BtnoEy;.k=mb ucmntown- dow ntow3wn i as o th e r newi porteH:of a neweietlngs pc — . h as lost los Huckleberry’s ownoler maMgmditcoopeh vm oftyou. Good r^-=@ n b e rs and sup- . *jy d - Borah'also hopes to . ingtfadroessage ’ca potato supply w s the a re a . ____ • mefc. leiative.Bre talc* ues “Surprisingly, wew a .thesoal^tfaeBkontiie.road dds , tfdabkaspeci ^ud Mom':•m's g re at C hristm as si P ^ o Management < irie, said Borah, «4io adnimitted to t i i ^ ividt potato .grail 'lilocaim.W e “ “ dip™ ^ckfoot-t»sed . q ffb n par- -being nervous befoifore open- . in several s ^ t t t i n t GOi is to coo- ra ed u > ka » m the ing her shop on ththe BID’S eumn*’potatoes Jnroweryand^p^; 0 /m c i ue eastemedge. _^^^potatbeed rco k xd . We ' " shop..: anc Mtobuyupthe. 'fsianU a n d _ . . “I don’t know wlwhat-will ----- ■Mcrier.to.aneateinjJ a storage, and' ^ , , - th e m ater- te r . happen now. Beini down n r ^ potatoes thatl^the:maito n r ' - mtkmted to be an nity storeo re this far is still a conctteem. ,fM C leaders'areaTbetter'm o arket' addmon' hasn’t dim.lim- "We are two block:zkstoofar plwintmpieettegsinitremaini- " Wfffui m ed down'wn- to.be.right downtotown. We W pa-andColdnu£ conducting or . ^ r-, ^ , town lead'tad-' miss a'lot of'fooc; ttraffic," in'Red)tin?«rinrE ------?gc^.,>-m U iai6n,'■a~>-^^ddwVBonih;.whoi* l_ Id ilm P ^’TheBur are^_lo.exp^4>eytwd-j» lr.'JefU abom^btatlMn Wke. P.IPen5I, PMt«, aailJIXJIomu Hukateboard equlpwetrt. Perry saidMid he • , • - : ------^win W« r r f a a r d l g jttKh------— edtrafflc.— 3urlex.m'eetiiig___ M oody’s these'busi-usi- “I dcmt know whatt iti would W ednesd^at------i O X I n e s s ee s s take to get.more retaJtail down T \ _ j Ufelnsnftiiceci u d s & M o r e .. Ieav^» saidaid here." Tim Jones,ies. • Another fledglin iviitownlejsaders lootkatmake(^over ' (^Iwircoverkc UistoiicCldOld ■ ness, S titch in ’ Timime, now TWIN Pa l l s tcbureert b Towne Business Improve­ve- occupies the former'X Roper’s j ByRaRachelDenny S(Md«ra Idaho is offei ment .Distnct'-executiveive clothing store vith wi th e , . . TImeee>^lewi conespooctent______kiBytetins direaor. “We are looking; at recently relocated ChristianC intlde oowntowi ______■ says is for adults whoiheCoUegeof « '' mlzeax^ protect tfadr: getdng them filled as soonla as s Bookstore, Twin Falbills' ' . . ■ ‘ . TWWIN FALLS - For decadess it was vibrant,. Eferiogadassit possible. j i.mpry store frontsints ■ “We’ve had goodd success RojOToii Mall, i In"Iifenjsurance-l10 want to maxi- “ iH.a / .'■ ’ ' ii th e n iti fell vacant. ______Smart,” students wf don’t offer any visual impact•act with the retail in the:10 Roper’s . muiiubyloc! eir investments. •’ 5 Dcai -■■y- g l 2 S i f c Z i & i j i S 2 Notlow. it’s the cornerstone of ai wavew< of pHysi- ^ t s of life in su ran t to the customer. .These newlew buHding," Jones said, calchchange; in downtown Twin FaiFalls. ie-101'- £ a » & businesses P creatc a mbrebre ' Professional FrcUm e 4 tone put them.to an.advaiwill leam the ^ twF^' he Rogerson Mall, con.ttructe%-as once a thriving shophopping center.- n^andhowto' .... 5* Moody’s, which caters: to . ly on Addison Avenunue E ast,. ^ Snake Rive . itions such as.terai Ivantage.lif< They ' ° I I] It ha:las been mostly empty throhroughout the uiriversal and variable. adolescent skateboarders,;rs, and the Magic Valluslnesses can B-ColIege-of------r i n an : Tocadon that has l^en n empty oi«mi Sdiroadeider entry>^y. —...... - - Home course abbut.thc have some of that mon^. . for several months wi - homeownersWp.. . ■ Mini-Cassia ' ai " S “ °" Midild. ihhc c main entrance to the new2w imall will be * • a-free-Finally ;xh ) 'f^iiese Idds are coming in -, ' ,';be fi]led,rjones saiaid, not, p e step-by-step d a 1C rear, tJu-ough the dry’s prop.401/2...... 4 9<9 1/16...... -8 9 /1 6 ...... 53-2 5 1 5 /1 6 ...... 4.59 % - 17 in tlI the slate’s Capitol rotunda, : wjNfMnyflnaiiclid . . . . . 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Ahho^fiyfih_sales_ar.e__ - ScMn ■ ot?erai5»tlons.in ______Cindy.CoBiM.Bds------ism ail'd cdm«- running slightljitly higher than HwiMckion O r eegon,. mitment to ! ' • . expected, so areare produce and W ashihington representinging buyers and sell- energy costs; JackJai in the Box ' and Idaho, induding tlthose in ' ers in th e f&e-homesfim market* said. StiU, the coicompany’s earn- > A.M.I. Supply store U i t 719 OveiOverlwid Ave. In Buriey and c«ntn be reached a t 67ft4632. . the Magic Valley. ______,_Pi«ei_the_Le_netvtor.k_said^ ings outlook fo ri ' Hendnckson bnngs 16 years P ru d en tial’sil’s definition of a ter of fiscal , pply business In Buriey Garrard in the firsrst part o.f spedaltyty items the store has of school bus experieience to Hne home is a residential prop-' 2001, ending I lebrates new owners October took over thithe business always offered-.nuts,of bolts, '.MDCO’s operations.. 1 Before erty in the top 10 percent of its •i------jTin;------^2t r - l ,,.established by ElElmer and ' screws andmd tools, specializing in joining MIDCO at the: * made withilh honey - baklava, than throughout th e years. 120 with th eir fouifour children. She • increase refliicts^^thi' the'rising costs cakes andd pastries..j Tables and hours 0 • .The Fylaktos travele of real— has been anI IdiIdaho resident for — — of programminglig, technical led arotmd "chairs willII beb avaUable. ’ ‘ e law, more than 1 the West looking forr ai spot to Future pi nchWMtettafver » t a t e i 12 years. She upgrades and invinvestments in plans call for making financiice and recdved her.rer.real estate school- .. The Qan open a store. WhileMti t Boise, and servinging fresh pasta, sand- customer service. appraisal, then passimng the ing and certifitificates from .the aardon^'^ they saw.the sale adverertiseraent wiches, hotho dogs, soup and ‘ . The company,'whwhich aUo pro* Buhl,, Is Is open from 10 a.m. to 7 Idaho and national exam. C ollege o f Southern So Idaho, vides high-spee< for The Store, a seco:ond-hand Greek pizza,3a. Whitescarver worlcs a eed In tern et p.m. MondayMo through Satuntay and facility. When- they ax at th e Before receivinjving her real es^te access, said feesJs toi program. can bor arrived in TTie FylaJilaktoses hope to com­ Twin Falls office of Centuituiy 21 • license, she woi M reached at 543-2640. Buhl and saw th e location, li plete'remodi worked as a.book-_ mers for the rightsIts to distnbute odeling within a year. ' and has the national de:esigna- keeper with1 heher husband and programming will'ill increase by ■ ’ tion Seniors Real E state his family andid aas a seaetary in I 10' percent in 200101 and fees for j Spedalist He also Is a diiiirMor a real estate;e ooffice. She also sports program;immtng will more• - - about 11 percent of all plans to restructure ititself into the compan of the Twin Falls LionsIS Club was director: of Christmas Gift ; account for the larlargest portion customi lany Is exploring the ' )mers - will see increases four separately tradeded compa- sale of somome of its cable sys- and the Greater Twin1 Falls and Food Baskaskets in Bliss for ;i of the increase. _ averagLiging 655 percent, — nies, and the bankk fa d lity tems. Board of Realtors. • — twoyefiflrs.------[ The price hikeke will apply Inan an unrelated development, “exists prindpally.as.a;.a_backup .. ■______mostly to the comi»npany^s_main_ _AT&X<’LQ.Qrp.-jaid_it.secured.a_..------source ofliquidlty.-.ilu analog package,5e, known as S2 S billion bil syndicated bank ny said. AT&T said it Standard Cable, bubut customers creditt lineli that will serve as a auTent plans to borrow whose channel line-ups lin have backup IGHT touch] ' up source of funds. The the bank facility. b y^ CCraig Smith expanded by tlireeee channels or compan;any announced in October As part of its restruructuring, i—— ■ SOUTH im w; KLE ■ US. Bank said Fod^ d d it invested NIC® more than 58,00010 in i two local ■ ■ community organizalizations in the fourth quarter. ' ' U.S. Bank’s cont)ntribution of %/ou MODESTY;Kr theI art o f drawing routftolnettb a weekly festura P ie asee ^ lH em sto Busi S6,220 to Soutluth C entral • V thi fitness a«CTit/on to0 whateverh It U you're that hlghfiftit* connwdat aetMty - Editor Virginia S. Hutchins Community '• " T-“- --— - • 'mtheMi0eValey,|fyMhm •Ini ^ humble about. • — ------Davidi^I A. BlackmerTb.RM. at vlr^9maetcvalley.con Action ^ mation ebout any o( thr tolowfr«, “ .JU?.!:: R a n d a ll Agency will ^ ' nme*ltor» want* to hear aboutit: I L.W raalstad, D.P.M. Or contact her St. Louis assist ..the 77» Times/iiCH ils tourist poster: omolions and staff changes, P.O.Box54da ‘T^iissouHiH iloves company." R e c s o n s t r u cC T i V E F o o t S uJRGERY r i agency's jk M certifications, M o u sin g |V{ . Twin Fans. Maj]ujk ) ...... jminofsantfwjfltshops. 83303 ' Development va/(Js and achievements, GENIUS: a1 personp< who aims at ♦ In g ro w n T ee mnails - Permanent Corrctrrectlon • Program. The • • Cham, 7 3 3 0 9 3 1 .^ 'ng no one else can < 1wilable business activities. • . Fax: 6774543 ♦ Heel/Arch Pa*ain 2-vear-old urogram i m n i a n a c e s - l l . • Olherher business news. ------£«£ie and hits I t. ______transitional housin,sing units for ------♦•BunienR^-Beni►ne-SpuFS------—- homcle.ss families. , YoufBu tBijsIik ss ilanJIInd: Noon T h n day q fwl< puUcatkRi the fDOowit« StMwJay. RATIONALIZUZATION; a mental ♦ Hammertoe.s / Arthritic Feet The S2,500 granttnt to Habitat . ••------r. --■*— lecitnlque tha\ ------'— for-Humunity of-MiMasicrVplley ' f hat lets YOU be unfair ______- - -» Corns/-C allustis e . s ...... •___ will boost the orgarganizations Irom Magic Valley Foundadon and funded1 bby dona- to others wfth'ithout feellng'guilty. nal Medical Center and ♦ N e rv e T u m o rs•s/Burning Feet operating budget.t. Habitat 1- for M viS tions from MVRMC em]mployees ...... Humanity provides MC physicians an d and .physidans. Redpienents were Tlie only aUtig - 4»PJantar-Wartsi/SkinProblems y yees. hjy you can be sure o f " liousing for low- to moderate- cj^ Ly Brandee Ayers, M acie jj Hjpf scholarships were' award- iothlng Is certain. ♦ Sports'Injuries':s/Orthoti(^s income families.. Volunteers. V g Blackwood, Sharon Belohraon ...... •••••••»»»•••»»• along with the familiililies who WiU fi* '3 CSI students in the regis- Melissa Cheslik, B: ♦ Fractures'/Sprtrain s nurising program: J. is: you'll always get , • purchase the homes,.s, hdp build Hapayan and Phyllis Swa -♦ Hospita! & Ofi'ffice Surgery AvailableIe the houses. on, Jessica Gratzer ahd' od deal a t . . . Kimberlyirly ^’!Jling, all of Jeromei ■ Aid Assoclatio ■ Diversified Marti Il Stastny of Kimberly; . Lutherans recently pre » ra -K-Hucan ia uf~Tw1n~ *. —!ii7^.to-Uover-Trim^-Li~ W M f t M - Tffiirrais ^ B urlevlev ~ ~ -given-jnore-than-562;562.000-in-380— F a l l Fand"J'enny ^ Hopkins of cmno'siTPEHFOHMANCE •one-month schola: School in Buhl th ro u ^ tl 733-3881, jlarships to Buhl.’lhThe students will begin An.E..TwlnF«IH 678-15.15515 schools, churchesis and< other their n Member. .'Gift-Ma nursing careers at - a 311734-3383 ~ 191,AddisonAve' 1501 Hilandand#E..... -“ ' ' groups throughoutut the Magic . MVRMC Program. The total rt klC upon completion of AAL’s matched portionn of con- Valley. The busines;less provides their studludies. similar opportunitieses threet limes six sch tribudons received frortim^mem- a year. scholarships went to stu* . bers during third quartM • , dents whwho are taking prerequi* j g M J l i „ „ . . site cou'rsu'rses for registered nurs- ■ The Magic Va!le; ■ In its D ecem ber H t!ley Regional i„g progiograms and to students Medical Ccnter FoundationFo pursuingIg other clinical degrees, Donation Campaign, . ----- 7-awarded $8,000 inI scscholarships Grantss wv ere funded by th e Broadband discounted servicei ! ^0 student.c attenending the Employe>yet? Endow m ent.____ prices for customers wh>vho sub- H R M i H H h ern iduhoi— — i>iagnostijstiq Imaging Fund and —scribed-to-its-service-andnd-made~^^|^j|jj^|^|i|y^ Idaho State Univeiversity and Southerrsrn Idaho Radiologists a donation to The Sal' Weber State Univliversiiy in Diagnosti Army.- The com pany sasaid the ■■■■■■■lil >stic Imaging Education campaign totaled mon Ogden, Utah. Fundinjding was pro- Endowmement. AU fimds are man- _ S2,500 in canned foo^an — ^'vided-by-accumulaiilated-dona.------ag e d —~by~the— fc MVRMC------f r e e iActivation*^ s e t (Ear-BudHeadsd^ toys. L F im H c a d s

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M o n e y - l e a t . o u i d o o k i l ^es Ckassem p3hasizesi^adaptatibility “ t§|5AH0F5iis[18 > If tb e ^ Tlwtimwjj»tieiw '. • ' _ ^ -WorkSmart: SkiUs for LLifelong ___die center said.dd.______• ...... t*=2?>cingwiiea^ il&hofanners'and;14 Lfearnlng” to'help'emp • ranchers can ri S B ^ ^ H 'TW INF/ iployees Oasswillbebe held from S:30 v» I ring in the New ' FALLS - C ^ n g e is con- handle transitions in thehe .work: 8:30 p.m. ------^rVearvrfthrMlisdlisdc h ^ for bet* ' • -sten t'inI today'sto work environ*-- • T - ■ ' a n - place. ------'------■ r~Thi|tsdaysTJan! “:-----’TTterpricesrsayUaU niv^tyofldaho'7'^l ment, the'he Cbllege of Southern— .i- ..t.-, -.Fel. - . . _ :3I 77Parridpants will idenrifrify:,dieir__.._ 6,. .at_th'e. .Center C< ..for_ New.-.___ - extenalon agricricultur^ econo-,. ' Idaho'Cententer for New Direcribns" learning styles and hoi ; ■ : ndsta. -said<-New-] ow they Directions. -One-Creditlis.a.vail'.—Om ----- w-pbUdes,-managcment—— ^ affectihelr‘r6actibn"tdc^ange, . able. Cost Is $ • z.' In.forecasts! publishedpt In the 's; downsizing, m ergers Is $66.50; financial then practice techniquesi tot solve assistance andind scholarships are' unlvenity’s Janusnuary 2001 I ^ o - and layoffsiffs; and new equipment, problems and make dec ■ m i p n ' technologic ecisions. available. Regi:registration deadline - • A ^cu ltu ral Oud)utlook, the econo- . gies and job descriptions They will develop skikills to is Jan. 18. . mlsts-say modes use em ployees to feel dest gains appear ^ improve adaptabilityty an d For infcrmatiination -i; • __ • .^likely for sm^ ^ grains but the___HE ustration and fear. __ enhance learning styles ! ...... -improved prices s so th at call 733-9'?S4.4. K.\t.Ii 2Gh______•. ces they’re antid- B r te-center-lnjfferW g—“ change is-welcomcd, nott 1feared,----- 580:0274, i:xt. 2£ i.rpadng 8till.fallII shortsl of.produc- t.26«0. i J'd o n oora fOT nuu^uu^ operators. - - . ;'''C*UA\AeatgrowTowers rebdved an - ,t-:;-« » .^ erag e-$ 2;5{HfiHt-btts h e H o r - a H - ^ - ^ J I gnce_acaddemy sectk s n o h f iimi a t i o n s _ _ ------L^^types of ivheatduiduring^thcfirst six . The Ttme»W»Wews ______r: months of the 20000120C mariceting -. ibllc. entists so long3ng as th eir acconi- ^I'year, and UI HAriigricultural econo-* ninees’ plishments are kTELLO - T he Idaho ‘ are dearly scientific : -xtaist pQul Fatter»erson expeca that sh o u ld . or in the realmilm ofi sdence educa- . ------.iiJigure-to-nudgeIge-upwardrbya— M M y of Science is sgi»tflng nducted----- non:------^------nominadon - tdime or two betiletween nbw:and- > n ||j ions for two prestigious in o r r(re la te d Nominations • -June. awards: Distinguished ' ms are due by Feb. ' to Idaho. That means thee person 17 to the acadirademy's executive. ^gineer, an individual • ■ may .live and work in Id;Idaho or d irecto r at 90' ieyements in sdence or 909 Lucille Ave.. ' tonlndintryiV players H the work he or she has dorlone may Pocatello. IDl,8320r.'_ 83i ______- ring, and Disdnguished —“ be;olspecific.value.ox:mteiterest-to-— —The-ewards-vi - — S^sxpect more »t Communicator, an indi- is-will-bc-presented------st^atlon— —■ ■ Idahoans. at the academy*any*s annual sympo- r„-;HOMEDALE-E - A« K. Alcagl with achievements In' . Nominees need not be3e mem- slum, set foror March1 29-31 at . kM ttro ' rommunlcaIcadng die meaning.and -ioficM 2001, ho admitsId he is less ^ ^ bers of the Idaho Acadedemy of A lbertson CollCollege o f Idaho in :.othan entljused'ad about how the ngrowsnlnldahoslMKtMsMaslliI Slight Incrstte In priCM In 200j«l,b«lbou».- f sdence to students or Science or even professioronal sd- . Caldwell,. .c-tbean Industryr wwill Ukely fare tWwlprijwicesOTnkilyotttrirani t f llJUfir. ^ ______!------•'t^ibanextU2mratHiHeIi«P m '•..tates, then finalljally the man who / ^ 2001 Icraks like antnother “D oVw n t o w n _ ; “heads up thele Idaho Bean • ------^—rr—Commlssion'says''ysTyhareveryone i — touglvoneforspudid g ro w ers continued fromOlfm ------— vdio knows anydilithing about beans comprehensive plan forr down- sour,” Schroedeleder said. “I don’t IDAHO PALLS-TThere's no . Gary Slone,ne, ^Dieting the north_ .itown,Jones said. knows. soft*soaplng-itrSpudJd-groW«rs rimofthe'f think we'll seeee muchr happening le Snake River .Canyon____------^Weid-like-to-r'enamm e-th e - for a while still. - - :------T— "TT»-8iate-of thebeantte industry : don’fHaVealottolooklk forward to with the Sa'Sawtooth Mountains in : ^ rl0 t now is that 1 streets to help solve conftifusion,” ‘‘Widi tiie ag economye being in at it Is stagnant,^ , in 2001. There’s just t04too far to go diebackgroiptiund. he 1 said. ."We’re also ta ' .Al^sald; to get back to square, talking such doldrumsms it affects every t, according “I thinknk it’s quite .an art about j a roundabout-at-th ------n . Aad because bfoft that;Ke«^ Ho” g f il to. Bruce”Huffaker, pujublisher of piece,” Sch the-five—- business,'' hee added.-“Theai city------Jchroede'r said. "For a' . pointsi with a nice piece of art in. and the BID> heed he a chance to n'cannot see anyly inew patteriis ; Rmm - i -ihe-North America]:an P o tato conversatioitionai piece I think it’s t ..--iemerglng.------— Newsletter.----- the center to have a nicece gate------bringiLback^T<^This is an invest- - quite unlqu into downtown;" Gril^lcan’tpredictv “We’re sitting on a r« ment." ct^tlsgdngto record sup- tribution to die rehabilitation of ' A roundabout would ea: happen because « Ion should inch up during the‘6 ply of poutoes r i ^ t no'jow. There’s the buUdj^ *ase the One of dty leaders’lea first jobs is i c h a lf of 2001, Tf slipping traffict flow and allow peoeople. to to finish (he podpocket park t»hind Is in so much turmoW a s - * g a lot of question u we’rs’re going to Scfiroederder also hopes to mod- r es for replacement heifers make turns, the plannerers say. the Rogerson.. SclSchroeder said, 'fj':..PBradoxica!ly, tl; 'S be able to use all'that,”he : said. emize thes building’sbi front, elimi- 1 r Sheep producers loo)0k . "I thinkk Iit would be much . forU himself ond others amind the February. I would□uld hope It is dune f:ev ery time you lookook atit,” said C mt over year-ago figures, 19 :tIonaI,” he said, “and , g: 0 reporting states saw^ for action, keep onI Vu n iltln a ground floor into retail s]space, sometime in Juneune at the worst.” -, Wilson Grayl Univedversicy of Idaho I waiting aie bid isi requiringr< it. The BID perhaps p for an antique or < - extension'agricultu ines from October to - r cloth-. . Urbfti^Renewaewal has combined > ^TERRETON-If waitiliting is the is saying, 'ForT o the good of every- ing ii store. What Is now thee 1build- th rw small proje InTwinF^-Prici mber...... word tiiat describes.the rojects - the pocket . ____ lel^.year dne,nytoke' keep it-retail.’ ------'— ing’s it backside will be renolovated— parkra'veterans -..ered well from si ross those same'20 states,, or so for sheep produoicers, than “You go o ans’ clinic parking " 0 out to the mall and as a: its primary entrance. lot downtownvn ond. Ti-easure , se'em's’tbt o 1 * b f ^ | i S — numbers increased-by-only—f-.— action is-wharthe industistryis-hop------don’rs e e a n head. anyservice-orgBnlzaJ—:— ^— Back-on"Main~Avenif67erw lth Cove.’s paTKih^lclg lot - in hdp'es'to : and feedlot placcacements have . ing for in 2001. tio n s,” saicaid Schroeder, who m looks like they have finally more than half a doze.tt i u n its attract a contrhctractor, McAlindin - been lower this fall,fa] which will , ?f f As Cindy SIddoway, aa Terreton added thatat he already turned acomplete in the Rogersonn Mall, said, * lead to tighter suppjppUa.downth. ■ sd out,”. Gray said. "ThisI sheep producer, ticks5 (down the down somee organizationsc for the -Si 1 indicate that the run-up in ' -Schroeder-has put his retenova- “We shouldd beb able to get > road dlls spring." > ' list of projects startet:ed by th e location. ' • -ti ision.has about reachea an -tions on hold for now. someone to bitebile," McAlindin i In d eed , th e Unlv«ralty-of Ui “5 '^ ' I industry In die last few/ yyears, she • As die Roglogerson Mall ch'anges, “The ag economy is prettypi said.’ : -Missouri's Food andan< Agriculture 25,’r^rand numbers may. actually'' finishes nearly every-<^one with sorould a mnumber of otiier loca- < P o li^ Research InstituteInj U pro- n to the long-term trend off “we’re still voting." tions downtcntown, from proposed n * .jectingafed-cattlellebaMline price asing slighdy each year." New rules regardinglg scrapie? road constrstruction at Addison* | | B U S I N E S S t rElAVEL?; , r . o f $7430 per cwt. I Still waiting. PaymentsI t05, comparedred with $65.M farmerercoHops prevail package? Still waiting.[. ‘The new ing of thee fountaini on Main B newspaper national marketing ord - for 1995-2000. . , . , MOWlUNTAIN HOME - The big rder? Srill Avenue Soudlutii...... B 'it A0JUSI pu^penes anana hgiust *. According to Grs ' waiting. Even thele streets's themselves B "««« for the year 2001 in the ■ ^ WeVer your plants I prices for the Padfidflc Northweit ,„g„ Industiyi„ is dtat by the end: “We’ve been doingg a lot of could be alteiltered. Moscow-based B ' waiting,” said.Siddowa ove $70 for^ea^ — ^ > .yeary, almost aU sugar beet vay, presi- Tom Hudsonson Co., a consulting B Pet Pals . S lyallSf^.® H[e-expects e e PNW factoriwies will be owned by farmer dent of the Americaran S heep firm which1 workedw with the d ty B Assodation. But she tiii Home W atch ^ I direct Choice fedd st s t ^ t o a v e r - cool>s,I, says s Snake River Sugar hinks that of Twin Falls11s on earlier rejuvena- B / ^ \ 3 age $71.76 for the patience Is about to be r he first quarter compaijany Chairman Terry ! rewarded tion plans for downtown and Old H Professional AhHome Q F i and $68-75 for thehe second: quar- Ketterllrrllng. for sheep producers. ■Towne, Is onceom again creating a 7 U - P A 1 S ' Pet Care 0H®r i ter. . TlieI lolow prices of die past year ______C73t»7) B o o d a d O I n a o r t d ^ 3 Should either the economy or have puiput such a pinch on individ- □ S L J - ’ ■ : th e 2001 feed grain raers that if diose privately “ ■ i ' "j * however,'cattle pt if you arire thinking atabout a I r ..“I i.factories have a oraver of ir o o r n h a n n a ' * ' i face chBllenses'io'ri lg. viable, it will be as a —— cari » ^ ^ a ^ 1 a M l i> |W i. I n r C n l d ^ ” I ! present level,” he saJ we'd like to tell you aboutlut Ihe opportunity'Ihat olfersra alli tho rewards you t of buyouts by newly Oeserve-wtthout the level ofif rrisk usual^ as^ated wtth chani : analysts believe the i d coop^tives. langlng careers, farmara ; ------..my.and higher.dispo; Insurance Group, one of iheI lalargest insurers in the siate.ol Idahdaho. & looking lor dalas­ . M o r m a t i o nn f r o m t h e j e survivors wUl be anjps,” —- ortentedlndvkkjalstojoinourur firm. You will have Ihe opportunlf' ;-aret key factors initheanddpatrf thi Ketterllirllng said. “There^s not • own busln«M while you keepep your present, ioD. V{t provideis metf training, mar^^n'g ^ ' • •• 4 percent Increaa •iw n aod techfltea] assietanc • « "““ eh(h margin today to share . inco you need lo fauild a profitableebusinew. bi - 2 . r -Choice beef demandu n ite 20(!0. irithanc TVWN.FALLS-Pi■Prices for the domestic ind symptom.s. manufacturing — or ( tically as well os too much If you suffer from three or m ore, ih e SINUS CENTERIC\NHELP!. C\ orgteesyade , being shij)pedsh in, or potentially fdln: - | E s m s s ^ • S------^----- SornblltTiM-----“Somotlmoa”s ’ ‘ .oMO-14 “' -L U nder 10

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_____ HOUND POUND CHILD CARC (CONSTRUCTION OR i ~ . V 50 TWINFALLS ° 1”^ 108 I DRIVERS ’ " M HAmaJflCTYUBt ” 50 u t a t Omw chlkle»fm le General censtructkNi Exp*rlenoedOTRt*tm- e ANIMAL SHELTER I PROFESSIONAL wM Reachwchyourhighastpoiso-: I SERWCES ^now hirlno a iovlns & de- ■- worfcer»n**d*d.'No ' tnested. C al e44-1478. H f .-pendjkble person. CPR A - UalhII In ona o fth e bast fut tlnt.ald a plus. Pick up DRIVERS ------■ --^aetvtoM aaisna. -Oiiann- - NOTICE O f ANfWiI‘. iDalaolaaiewUlbeJanuailusry male. Coast (CT.'NY. NJ) Save.- -Ine*d18cra2y,fun.frtend;;i, * £ ^ ..:BANKflUCTCY_^_- - $ $ while watching kids.------^2rtJUn------STOCKHOCDERffOF" pmtosetupanlntenrtew. •8uW rlDrg0e-S43.80W -Jl . coin. Jarom®. Idaho B338M 38- NORTH SIDE CANALIL adulL I . CHILDCARE d ertc Require* etrono ^ ef our D ^reS priw ^ . . . . TiMSday.January16.2i .. computer skOs ahd alien-. — B-MAlLyourdaasWedad H 3.Boxar X femate'ftjp,-—1= | — SERVICES-^I : DiaabilltyjSSwlaaA _ ------at l 0:0 0om.fotmo«I*ci =tk)fttodotaB. Appf/mpef- =734-2883?^— " 8mportadi35no Pr6. - dl DIroclora and lor i •ononTuos.'from2 to4 77 lor the NOTICE IS HEREBY•BY. Many nke c M A loneneltel 4 FULL TIME DAYCARE DAIRY .- .. . . 155 gram to Twin Palls. -______. transaction ol euch1 otherot; . q i v b N. Thai tha Annua - pm at 1728 8 2300 E. ■ EDUCATION --...... Waifainrteedofa: " _ business oa may prop( JHal We have many nice.anh OPENINGS. $13 per day. • Gooding or phone 'MIUCER Needed h Buhl ^POSITION: Twin Falls ■ roper^y Meeting of Ihe slockhold For more Info. 737-9177. HI coo» bstor* tha meatlrHetingin era oltfie North Side CanafW; mai for adoption. : - 735-*111.forlnt*rvlew- _ Can 543<964« _.School 8« District 1411 will ™ accordance with tho"0 By*i Com panyl Ltd,'. (NSCC]"J" VIsltourwebaJlo,». BABIES fl-US. 2 weeks * appointment UMRY-ExperiencedDj milk- be law* of the Company. wwwjnagldink.comAv6b- lirAboiffOir/^Aiy ’ ^ L u .« v fwld at m« Joromi througfi 18 moe.. all AACOE ers.t call feeder, and mBk- S ^ M S S K S S ^ ^ 'K S S o S f Anoloction wtllbohakf'oWto High School Audilorlum, /{wisonline' ■ suppnes provided. For ; Ing herd feeder ne*dM. LEVEL SOCIAL WORK- r PBCkagtl n,DayPrognm . oloct a OIraclor Irom I CLERICAL i Thlamito m a n a o e m e n t.p ^ Monday,lay^ ------l o c a t e d ------. ...more info. call.Z35J440. -EnoDslLspeaklneJMMiL ER : fonowtniTOistnetrfonfii•TfWo jahoary 15.2001. al 10:00 -SecJWarfafft-Bookkeeping- —1 itorrraipoinlBf^af — year tonns; . FaRMER Preschool poeittons. .. Jerome area, close lo iMMxtgingprovidsd ^ “ l£ ff '•■ "'for the election of .TWn Fans. Can 644-1059 ami am havsai leasi Iwo fo Haff.traininoandleatf.- OiroctorfromOistifetNoI NO. 3 Olreclorsandfofthetran*.1 . Teacher will baby-sit In 733-7300 or 878-4040 •, for students outald* a . ershlirshlp, contract conf. Diroctor horn District No, leave msg with phone .y««years worK axpertenoe as action of such olhar busi- AFTERNOONS ONLYI myhotne.Call644-1723. . PERSONNEL PLUS {J sllanoe and program NOTICE IS ALSO GIVE number for return can. • . aa SSocial Worttar. AspOca- — ecnoouL:------—mort - " may property com*m e - — ------: TWftHotmgwhaeinalry — ------:------^rharTTstodrvofa'win'aj 'OAiflY ^ ------tlon fomw may be picMtf------111 aiso before the m eetingi|n In CLOSED ^turdays, ^ Day Care/PreWtwoL Pan time, exper!^terred ujl up at the Twin Falla ■ ■— ■ . lalnllalning high quality b« tokan on a propot’’fjf^-^ccordancewithihe he.. .. Sundays.&Holkiy«... - Ages 2-5. Call 735-8673, Milker needed. Experienc- ^ lervlees. Rsqulrss amondmont of tha 19 but nei necessary. Send . School Distrtct Office, k>- Animals are SOLO or resume to P.O. 84948 % |ed. Wendea araa. $1000. four- Agraamsnt batwaonNoi NANA Child Care Center, S36-5378or961-2174Ji cated v?I' a t 201 Main Ave. DESTROYED after 48 ICCP approved, children Times News, P.O. Sox -- West from 8:00 a.m. to Side Canal Company.y LtdL Aneiectkmwinbehokltoih. hours, so please call or loo. paychology. so- (NSCC)ond NSPC.Tl;.The ploci a Djrector from Ihe 3mo. to12yrs. Openings 548, TWin FaBs, ID. 83303 ^DAIRY “ 4:00 4:0< p.m. Por further In- j^ H ------vistt-the pound daIJyio— - -Taking new appUdrtloni for “ fom ------nmenomoni-wooid-locl ------on-flirshmsrFdr'rtwrelhfo 1CO M PU TER R EPA IR formattoiTeKathePetwiF ------iMtua lato boiler oparailonnand ai yoartenns: check If your pet is here. call 324-0833. milkerJ ond cow pushers, nel ne D epartm ent at: , com. Director Irom Dlstrtet No 3 Thlalanotanup-lo-dale TRAINEE - High school Apply / aiWlMwna Dairy (201(208)73a!e900. ■ mointonanco ol both c a d PLAY TIME home child grads age 17-34. U.S.dt- exp*i panlas and avert foraseresee- C)irector from Distrlcl No,g 6 list; mixed dogs aro herd In Buhl. Rffs ,, Th0 Diroctorat Large ■ 10 describe. Or come pk* izens only. U am to repair = able future conflicts. Tl DENTAL ASSISTAWf Rled« ■ also - An aiectlon’will alsoao - out a puppy, dog or cat. state-ol-lhe-art compui- i?desel Engineering LLC. , i ;__ _ - • amendment would ali _ JoAnn20B-734-12S9.B_ _ore.at.our.oxpense.l.r».. _ _DNeeded forbw office,_ _TwbTwin Fans, Idaho has.an_____I S * 3 S ------dlract-that-NSCC-atoi•tock-^-mw.loJlLhwi.yaan.of.of_ .— TTWy.wogrdlovea____ PCbe sa unexpired term forr a homei celve exc. salary/benents Exp. req. PT aFT . opeiopening fora DESIGNER presonffyhekJbyNSPCI STEP AHEAD Send resumes to:' OR distdbuied lo NSPC land-lan. Director to represenir,i This is a public service LEARNING CENTER Jpkg. Call 1-888-624-8289. OR DESIGN ENGINEER. 1*8•eWWOINWSE owners, thereby ellminattr^ tln g OislrictNo.5. announcomont of Box 94287. %The Times S al 'HablllabmtationProgrM ’ 738-2000 CCOMPUTER TECH News. P.O. Box 548. S35, I^800-66«973) long standing concern*«th tha t NOTICE iS ALSO GIVEN.N. The. Times News. C om puter Technlciil Responiponslble for the de* : arlso when the NSPC Stockst(x A stock volo will also Twin Falls. ID 83303. EducatkMi ( ^ B.S. in CMI En- In m business for over velopielopment and day to • » LOST-Male t)iack Lab. SE Support needed loro == alneerlng or equivalent ------l*-wot®dinablock.-A(.An ba lakan ona proposed. _iiLaiihl^QlaiteiLa£aa^. - i a rpa.company, located hi . ay m anM em ent o(.a ' ------nfliiinauvuvotu'of2/3rorinjffW-amendment-nfnhnSTS- nward. Can 543^588 I Employment ih I e M M -C assls ar«M. iV '/ i Nows Cast director. Let- e ,™ 4 hourrSuflptjnaB Iho slock ol NSCC: aan n d Agreement between NSCC Primary locus is factory ter 4 resume lo Walt Bak- (perience-Must have ax- ACCCOMCAR Industries i-ivinivIng program lor NSPC and proxies voted)led at and North Side Pumping LOST black & White Bordor - >er(ence In chrU engineer- dults with Devslop- Collie: SE of Buhl. Cail[ PUBUC SERVICE support ‘ and occasional er.K0CITV,14ON. 16th P?* Ihoir annual meetings shajishn C om pany. Ltd. (NSPC ). SL-Boise:iO83702.'EOE iilSL!ng design, preferably isr'. - '.sslental DisablDtlas: t iiie The amendment wouldId 543^3902 or 737-2963.B MESSAGE ibackup to system admini- _fl; — * Require bo roquirod to adopt Ih stralors. Install, maintain DRI ranspoftattoo and/or land ------quires four-year BS p r o p o s e d amended a d facllilato better oporallon>n LOST female Black Lab■ Don't pay to find work be- * OBIVER - develevotopmenL d s^Boree re In a Service Agroomonl. Copies ofif theth iTialntenanee ol bothIh w/red coliar S of Jerome. loro you got tho job. For «and repair hardware.soft- DrivDriver wanted to drive cat- Resp<»sponslbiiltlea • Able to ekJ and past super- - _ware_a«jeauiBtLDflfllra, _ile ------^propo#ad.«iw>dad-Agie«a,M_cofnpanisundjiverUot*^»•— —Nameis Afice:644»l4l2i»' ~-JWBjnloHnaUonjboui. _ i Jle-truck^ome-localr -aseuiseume-feeponslblliiies- °E-8ALE8 . ■■ Z S S•otAnanagsrnenfw- f c — mont ate available forI th sooable future conflicts. ! avoiding employment ser- outstandingcustomerser- c mim o stly o ut o f s la te , foror pc roject design and p perientrienceintherMdol lyvQl T h e a m en d m e n t w ould*J LdST neutered malo En* vice scams, wrlle to the vvice, problem solving Jerome, Jei Idaho. Can 208- deve don: Inside Ad?ertl*- d e v e stockholders lo review i * gllsh Bull Terrier on Hwy. ' levetopmern. avelo'pm ental the Company's ofllce; a aa , also direct that NSCC Slock Fodoral Trade Commis- skills, a organization and 324-7297.208-590-2888. 32. Rkldetedesel Engineering UC Sale* disabUsabiutlee. 921 N. Uncoln In Joromsome presently hekl by NSPC be„ 20 A Gannet Rd. area. sion. Washington. O.C.. aaccuracy are required. sonelbte te: Inflde Namo is Roscoe. Needs JriVEH------oKoriffers excellent benefits' SffiS Idaho, during regular bus,„5 ■ dlsuibutod to NSPC land- 20560. or call the Nation- Knowledge of windows u nd a unique quality ol life -8up.„„« "ffi;u're interestsd In - Tho S lo ck b o o k s willwil pwnore.lhorobyoliminating,Q medicallon. Qreen har> al Fraud Infonnailon Cen- 695/98. proficient in MS ^MAY TRUCKING CO. Ining an innovative; ; ,V ness, no lags, trlcolored- - -•W* Set tho Standards’------i.the.MaglcIVallay_We. ------close ten days prior)ffo i< iongslandingconcemsthat- - -torrT-aOO-878-7060:------window8rExcel,-Quattro-; re an equal emptovrnent KwaibteforOenarat-' —laadinadlno-odged-eoigi •— January 16. 2001. andd oai ii arise when Iho NSPC stockj( while & black & brindlo. t Pro. Accoss. Corel suHo, .SNewe{;ulpmenl ? area I advertising revenue Pa^ymy thali promotes • with ‘s v o te d in a b lock. Ann Reward.Call788-1231.B 2ACCOUNTING ^ p Pakl2x weekly °PP(pportunity company. "XJ ofesslonal growlhr - ptoxlos must be lilod witl PC configuration, oporat- . 7 |' ossible future o w n e r ^ jr77»TIf7»s-N«w tho Socreiary at least (Ivollv« atflrmativovotool2/3rdsol CPA noodod immediately! 1, 40 Stales ^ Possi ibmit a covsr letter I " uTbT.G.nn.n5h.pl..M. ° If you're k>oklng for client ^ing eysiom support, .o a vaiiabiWy. Qualified can- oghcommunltypages days prior lo January, 16 Ihe stock ol NSCC and<1 Ig. femolo. mostly black , Monarch and networi»lng . J:®Pd Imvel 4 orientathjn “1?^ indsmaObusI^ Id resume. We offer. 2001. In accordance with wiu NSPC and proxies voted at contact, growth potential. 1 Great pay-bnfte a 401k Idates should send re- competitive selary w/black collar. REWARD, a j positive environment In are „ essential. Must be solf . g " ume to: Rledesel Engl- BtopmenlThepoeltton Iho provisions ol ththe e thoir annual meetings shall2 324-1423 or 644-1204.B _ j motlvalod and havo a , 90%^ no touch freight d a n excellent . By-laws of iho Company.ly. ba required to adopt the - a growing CPA Firm. strong J desire to excel, ease a truck from us eering LLC. 202 Fslli. ineflt package. Datod mis 21st dayly ofo: Pi'oposed am endedJ ■ LOST- Reward. Brown please I sond your resume Assoc, a degroo, with A* ■ «00-251«1M JV*'!^ n u e . Twin Ffells. ID StqrtftAnodatea. a German short hair, name lo; ' Box 94346 % Times- 1 SS Irte. - Docombor. 2000 ai Jerome,>me, Agreement. Copies of the certiffcatlon or equlvalont 3rwww.maytrucking.com ^ Botributing Ideas lo <323 81 Idaho,. proposed amended Agree- is Abby. Lost in Jerome Nows P.O. Box 548 Twin ”exporienco. Full time. /earn BIG enough to offer FAftwRHWASTEWATra“ ^ri aShermanAve. ' NORTH SIDE PUMPINGING '” ant are available for Ihe Falls. ID. 83303. %] •m e pages. AH job . Sult*2 J on.S.Flpp/y at ___ ilanM aFoodaseeks telephphone, fax. mall and - c/o'olOfflDanalcy k i - • - -By: Bemlco Johnson the Company’s office at Conduct public opinion ytyour local Job Sorvica, DRIV iperiencedfann operator cone Assislani Secretnry ___ 921 N. Uncoln in Jerome,' i T o 5 I C' RIVERS------"Per^ rrespondence. Must E0(EO&AA/AOA ' l-:|cARDOFTOANKs|--»-polls ovor-ihe telephono. - rmsumeroquesied' e ------'Franl^ n Building Supply In ourOoodingplanL Pre- enlo^yworiiJhgwithotfwrs I- — Idaho,-,d«tjofl:/oouiareo8i-:z -ABSOLUTELY NO =« irexperienceii terming inaU PUBLISH; Docombor 3mi malntsnance. Year Mail resumeret lo: Attention Sf?; * 1 ^ . would liko to thank Casual C work environment M ^lcal Center b looking round posittoo with . Insidi yotrr* MHt)o lor bM t; PUBUC NOTICE and oil proxies must be . loro full-time Cook to _rf!lDan ot 208-788-0094J i ^ ide Sales Manager, Tho Twin Falls Rurai FIraFIro .filed with’iho Socretary at evoryene/or-ihe cards,- Flexible F eves. days.-4- - xnpetitlve wage 4 good 77>e 7 flowers & donations at the wknd.* hours. 15-30 hrs. , work in our Dietary DRivSivEBS r X I Protoction District win holdtold le a s t five d a y s p rio r to Departmonl. Qualified Fl benefit pkg. A ^ly in Box1548. 5 Twin Fans. ID r * ■ ■» tho Ffrst Ouarterty Hearingring January 15.2001. in aceor- lime or our loss. per p week. Groat part-time FT/PT needed OTR. persearson at Gooding plant 83303. ------Th* Homan Family • job jc or second job. Close “Japplicants should havo RoiRefers. Westom States, onTut — • - lor 2001 on Jsnuary-9rr-9;-dance with the provlslons-- experience in insiiiutlonal Co iTues.fromi-00to4KX) bythe 0001lO D M A K S i ^ - 2001 oM 0:00 A.M. In th« ol tho By-laws ofthe Gertrude & Ma« Durk to tc CSI campus. For more ” Canada. »500 sign on p.mm.orcanRk*Waren 1 W.M orrostauranilinecooking, b< .Maln(A9-lVeeiUy.. f W«som o e fk jssle- classroom ot the main Firo^ro Company. info, call 738-2053timiltll bonus. Fu6l 4 safety ai83<1934-8195e x t 117for- - - ann«x\oxbulkUno}\n7tm bonusbo possible. Home inten Station located at 345145 D ated this 21sl day Of 104 I ASST.^ HELD MANAGER V\ itenriew Mpolnlment. FaHs.. TTieTTffwa^UewsIs7 themedn e d rBstourofit Second A venue E a s ttin In Docomber.2000etJerome. PERSONALS I Woofferacompotlilvo freqi«>uontly. 888-885-7600. ^ A ^ O E adnK Twin Foils. Idaho. Pivot maintenance and salary & on oxcollent - ssiul rug-free workplace. seekS'eksenerglzed repair, routine vehicle and lie DIVERS K ora EOE. ;/s/Olonno Boll. 734-1998S NORTHSIDECANAL I LOST40L8S. e< nexible benefit package ^ L DESIGNERS COMPANY. LTD. equlpmoni servicing, all • Ihat indudos: - A re?OwwOperetor* . . Neededded for e busy. plea*. UAIKTEIPgjjjjjggr^rrrr. JWlvlAfvlduolsfbrblg. Jn2moal n{phases of hay and grain e you looking for a new ant fio , PuauSH:January5.7andind Sy e.omico Johnson 00111-888-571-5463., _ p , t floral shop. Full time Tha Jw School oU - .funoniloodfuiklme— - __ Assistant Socretaor _productlon,-3000+-acre3r------Paw Time Off*------i ^ e lor-your-THUCK?- -an ddparttime.-Cxeellent- pa Organized, solf starter. HealtWDontal/Vlslon h veareexpandlng 4want siiary. ploymenLlhe . . • LIEN SAU • PUBUSH: December 31. It I MMust be ablo to manago Rolirement Juallfled OTR drivers at326- I SPECIALNOTICES I- -andgetatongwittrpeoplor — Tu (/lyrroxp.ro cl**n MVR- - r r r r - »?W}«.P«r*on._AP:.. _Oytboc}(.odiiteolihouse. ^___ ------twIn-FollsTowTnorp. 2000and^anuory7.200l I TuifiorTRoffiBuriomont------TI piicantsIts most have: ,„tii ^ Base salary plus houso and much moro. - J- ," the / desire to succeed. open soon In “ L C O H O L IC S aJond bonuses. Mountain ifo have an excellent pro- J JDICAL S r 1)Kno»owledge ol general 0P< A N O N Y M O U S WestW Realty. Jock Hill F ram that includee: 48/16 iding Rehab ft Uving „^Wingng maintenance TwinlulnFdls, 10 (. • ■ 208-73»e300 A72fr46SO« 2( For moro infonnailon Center . 2)Prevetiwitive maintenance 208-431-4700 p|pleaso sond resume or /estem states, discount ros & luel. extro pk*8/d- iskwkingfor otbuildlr BAKER /RNtowori(3evenkH>s 3) groun RUNrasmoNs i II you want lo be port of the Human ' Resources . )P pay 4 ALL dispatched FAX illespald. A Great 4 2 nightshifla . .4)ands< coolist colleo place in P.O. Box 409 S*'® REAT SCHEDULE aratkxi < flpp'viply In p e ^ ; BUY IT! town. 15-20+ hrs/wk. Twirvin Falls, ID 83303-0409 SPPJ I SIGN ON BONUS «d wKh such taska. Mofvfr11fri 10oiiv6pm ’ YOUR ^Please bring a resume • (208)737-2096 by: F.FAX (200) 737-2741 VNA'S needed for ell a< S o t. 10lO om -l pm SELL IT! i I Ja v a on Bluo Lakes neor Employment Line «on. | _ ^ £ s t & f o u n d J «M61-7191 ext'114------shifts------: pair anand maintenance of -IMSUtlNlahsslM.R.n I Blockbuster Video. (200) 737-2775 FuFull time cook automotjo|^™hk:k».and AD niVeaiMVMoa TIMES CLASSIFIED ionihOmvm>c.gon.ld.us I Si( THE DEPARTMENT mvrmc.com DriRIVERSV « ling and/or sprinkler v - Pleoso chock your dd lor YOU DESERVE fulltime.ime. benefits available, exporlenence preferred. • & 208-7^5538 | ■PEOPLE UNITED ■npolitivewagea.sign 7)MusthI have vaUd driver's TIMES-NEWS corroctnoss on tho first TO CARE* MORE! 9 day that it runs, a s Tho 2 0 8 - 6 7 7 - 4 5 4 3 ^ EOE SISimon H as Itl yto lift 50 pounds CLASSIFIEDS Tim os-Nows'Is not ro- DRU( (BUflLEY) UG-FREE WORKPLACE .Ear:am30«/ml.l8tyri CaiiRhoiIhond*(308)034^ Appllcatiation may be ob- sponslblo lor errors af­ talnedbv ter that timo. Are you Bright, Verbal, COOllORDINATOR *EarSam solo 37V4«/hil. ***** by contacting \ ^ 3 ^ D | WILL FILL REMEMBER . & Assertive? . REAIADING EDUCATION *EAnEarn team 41Mi*rtnL ------L in daAdamsatthe a, fX lllB Tholblnhdayadyouplacod Do ^ you hav*« passion SiatoIto Department ol Edu- _ _ _ Jeromele School District V M ¥ I EVERY E-MAIL your classified od somo timo ago In 77w [for customer servic*? cotliitlbn sooks exper ^ s- W I S S S ^ ^ *261 AdAdministration of- L , S T E ^ lo us ot Timas-Nowit? Now is tho *Are you tired of being torp fice (208 NEED twlnademlcron.net tjmd to como pick up your ‘'wlrtowntoyour . tocoordinate « Idaho Rofld- f l 1073rd/ iFOUND Oldor yollow lab. pictures: Stop by Tho ,, g Initiative. Position In- M «/erome• School. DIatrtet ■ 7 3> 3 3 * :4 5 8 5 Customer Son/lco Dept If " ^M , wo hovo tho porfect (IJjJjflonces reading curricu- tproalo. jpas. blue collar. tes-Juaniglit.._____ oral ^cuTO i^^^ rTHind-eesiats in educa- ’ ' — ! - r W ^ ______m i t r.Ci inal/adminislrativQ prob- C FOUND ring in Bon poricing | aReeld*ntla°Loa^° Dick Sim on 107 . I TisroHanttotecalscfwol . t SELL IT! ' lol. Call to describe at I ■'Truckindlnyor-’ '131 3 t o 1 5 ABORTION I S T a K ^ a " ^ )oratlon. Must havo * ni RNs&lPNs . — ... 200-423-1678_____ I rong acadomlc back-. -.IT?!l'800-727^5865 , P l “ BUY IT! , ALTERNATIVES I - - , l Loan Originators will: FulIUme— — —— Discover Corrcctlooal Ncinlnrs ln g t...... -- KMp.nn oyo on dsuitiod. -I borosponslbloforinlii- O?*'3und In leachinjjfleamJng ^ ■ " .X 4 6 5 -— reading; works with '• .•...... * empl Youll find oxeepuonal bar. PREGNANCY CmSlS CENTER •aling,^ evaluating. & . ‘ nployees K i l l ..|ijnaoo^Botuo. , ’ .Outftifct4>uiestScttiQg . .... FREEJESm G ____ .. recommendingopprov-rt _ «hOhools to ensuro quality NO' —yidfesuhteFlAr^A= OE.Ploase'call Teresa C Resuiiume.P.O,Box963. 1399 FBAiwi'sutefsoadm 208-536-2078. Glennnny Fony, ID 8S623. m | Q | [J U 3 U4 ^l l l^ - _____ - H n H H S fe y A e W O V

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FTER GRADUATION —• hum -auparvlaorypW tlonin Nuning IbfchM n? aufToundhigcommun«aa; , • vtollakf. such aa Social JSS ' f7»7900 e7M044040 leoklnoforafuirtinilima atataofthaartvantMor ady woman. Need matura Work, v Psychology, izS PAll733-234tw , i f c - f : ' m a c h a n lo . V ahlcia andan .caraunh.App(v|nM ^ SEASONAL AND YEAR ' Counaallng and other SBSftton J w/banofits. Corn- 1-fi1-eo»663^ ^ ------f : t o nm m ajo 72^3561.. g T E iy ------i “ P t I / S : ------lar, 230S Parka Ava.r MOUNnANVm WECHAMMNeSEL “ »«LUNJ0U8 :------E t£S clallal ■•,•********★****< Burfav. EOE - vCARBCOnCR ' F JU iaRfittatlon.Bro*. —Ranch- -BipartaoaA-M uat tiav - -WMtiafcBowWgopSe^ -UicaLbotlK oaK rco;----- S own loola. Pull timi •nWBoffl.r.N»de»«n rt siTFralghl Logletlca nwitf^mtfadny.AMaataraln ! UANAQCR ^ ■ • P ^ SarylcaAHendam <1 Pleasa aend reauma to: 8 d i B a n a flta . S a la ry DOElol: CNA'a.lPN'a and RN'a.I.. .«irwwiPN-— — ------* _ driving jtcora. Muil.ll*. _- A t l n : J ^ .- 1 2 6 3 Inca -Loo* claLWork-orjalatad.-:,— S o i :.i*ohomahaamiimaa. 5*lngjor;an indii^Jual. iftrtddprefarrad,p(haradih------'ji “ - - C Twin Falb with expert- cation/ I BSdt^lnahunuu ;5°Sjs^cwi J»i!0i».c*«n3.«2g«.a s tion/exp. conaldered. ’ ^ tgSM g”* : w ahm ese areas. Sue- Candttndldata to hava knowl- ' ' >Mrvlcwfl«ktplii»TM datamtinayourownheura. •UnaCoeka Ml Toppay.Jobathrou^ iracmANEous ------*************** >ssful candidate will edgecga o lc a a a m anaga- ‘ ofaxptr<«K*wtmttMi r • PastryChaf QuMlont. ^ **’ ave a proven track mento . ; nwmaliyehtBtngtd — ------out Magic VaSay. ♦ Dtahwaahar n t group therapy, fam-' w n C A t ------:------PtnonmlPtuM,...... • BraakfaatCook CouM Ce m u t»« «iM mon- p»URCHA8INQ u t AGENT cort. Salary, benefitt + ily cou population. CoRlaciJul ' Dayl NIoMShlfla •PizzaCook < • • y7 W ant to g a t In to 0 mus. S ^ w u m e to youth. 1 tl734.7730a • ^ 739-7300 Glanbia Foods Inc. m ^ 078-4400 ahapa? Want to learn QoGooding, Idaho is accept- CEQ ry houhousing, utilities, hjll ’ —— pROOfmssive • ••f«f«hlp 1, 4 technical k P.O. Box 4449 twnof^ M^CHAWC ■ ' n u n a a m _____ ' WFOT flL ' ------ingappIk»ttonsloran wflts. Rosume io: Par-: . ------JnrfMns, , • Appi-^ 8 1 3 3 4 Main. Good- « «2K J£2i..'• 1H utm ta RETAIL P > B arlow 7 j4 -0 l7 1 o r computers 4 basic Ingo leasing options avail...... 'dtpMdionquainiwibii s ^ ~ Wa onar: - i t-<0fr«X3UARD.1' ao lorcaJ208-934.5452J CaM^II 734-2731, aak for Mpfffltne*. Can i ^ *8on«rri..s ^ mart • iliama has opening for vwdf n ------:IOe3338-20e««00«j»inWWS;c iiB a a U . . — i •^SSLaa-SatH*— " #assjfclas2 ^ Oavafopmantal ' • upto'^JSro 'Person ' \~ iS , ctependable for tong tenn. SALS3 |D.Kt^reod»i^«^«^ wty>r.hn»« IreMnQ wilh Ippllcatlona c^.|„ ob- Sw!un-time posHioo. Benefits Main Si ^ .. ..SpacialMnaadadfor . . .«n»r»(teyt ^ ...... ,, ta ln e d a f " ti I Siraot-Treats needs a UBUC SERVICE- • - - ^W.^o*aio»Mrlop* opporMiit}, oawoM eonvnbiian ACCOUNnNQ Ind.: Paid Vacattons. friondndly. energette person ^ ^ MESSAGE :t»udur»andtopb«Nfili.S n davatopmantal disability * •Night Audrtor II. S o b or rMiir«i(p«knea b a (Ann agancy. Bachalor'a da> * 401K.Cafeier1aPlan4 to sellsel our food products. PoderalBl ompkjymertor infor- f ^Healih Insufanoo after Exc. on is Iree. Remem- bUnrt r«,u!fKj fc apply,pply, m d y w m u m er k h r ofJ fl» a In aducatlorvhuman ^ • Accounts RecefvaWe ' Twin Falts, ID p :. commission. Troy '" “‘‘O’' >' OKttcoion to: t a t l rI t QiO elg h ^ 1114 I n f Mddan Manager probatfc»na»y period. 734-7t-7309of731.2fl84.B t>or. nono one c can promisa . raaourca or ralaiad flaUa P •SpWShmcleffcaiCa^.------Please aand rtaum e to: oTTSagg youa a federal fed job, For free M;lagteMaunWivUrMOWr^ _raqu^E*e*llant.bana- -5 ------BudlomMi------sauafrty s CootroTAtmrPorr TTiatwribout l^ ra l" ' '' fttsaftar90daya.Applyln FaBa, P< ID 83301 or can ITURE SALES PRO • . f » » Wjl01-7«64SM 2I».73«M5 ™RECREATION jonnel, P^O. Box 205, i rTTu, . can Career Amertoa parson at 156 Blalw S t 2< rwin Falla, ID 83303. ‘'J a w ’•caon, 912-757-3000 , n !. Twin FaBa. Id ah a No •Nordic Canter X-Countiy r« 5 S “p S ”^' ^ ^SU Technician , cac_ TFCCHEOE I40t ,Phona Calls Please! ^ ™ • phona caBa.plaaaalH IBHBO:— S ------. [ CioaingdatoFebmary2. ____ seeks top producing J I 1B I iiio ic A L ------PT P or FT madfcal bOHng 4 2001 ^ RESTESTAURANT Jfl*■nta " with a proven | _coOactions..PrBvtoua a n . .HG “O f* CJLuckwagon.Is. ;kgroundinsalos I HM ES N EW S ■ .Eufl.Uma.CMA.naadad in _< ^lOUSEICEEPINO------iro i /orsales m g m rsaF ^ 1 —CAX A R R I E R g ^ ------■ Aaalstad Living. Mon.- naca^.POBo*5238, < •UundryPrass. l Operator VoII «ow hiring all p h ases. “ Woi TWin Fane. Idaho 83303. ■*ust hava experience. a Includes‘ a 350 ml. Thun. 8pnv6am. Ptaaaa aw us ol Twin Falls vrth B E H S O r ------HO ipply In person. 1839 a^hparaonatBrtdga- H HOTEL ori - p i might hotel pakJ. Un- BUHL (0) V l a w E a t a t a a , 1 B 2 8 R. OmbertyRd.TwinFalls. W NEWSPAPEB ^ 5 7 7 7 ted Income on com- BddgaViawBN(d.N.,Twin torlW.FulIu!la*"'**” t * VDMIKISTRATIVE AC \l£ S missioikin sales basis. For a ' i i * i « Fala or i»B Mindy Pratt at Magic M VaDey Manor Aaaist- DEPARTMENTa c m c u u n o H persosonal Interview call “ “ 20S-736^,aiL222.. ed i Living of Wendell Is • *P Peraonai Computer - Future in the MEDICARE BOO-3:-326-4678 or lax re- ^ ■ MEOtCAI.------aeeking I quaimad person Tachnldan T MARKET AwalU Youi sumetieto&00-347-7703. T H E Til for thia 32 bad nw 5y tran- • »P Personnel Otffce . ,««P •T1MES44EWS Medical Offica Managar, ^ P MANAGERrt;hlEF CURRI Shoahona Family M a d i^ alUoned • raskfentlal care Assistam A sKass-ss*? ,Zloading healih manage- ^MECH RRENTLYHAS fadlity. Please call Sha- •RiskManagomort *R The successful candktete JHANtC T H EE Ft FO U O W IN G : . e H ' $ Cantar.-2-phyafclan d W c *' muat be able to work ient, company is expand- Maolc: Valley\ iruck facility lu n p Dra. Davia a n d Hill, im- fonOalindoVPOat731- E W ig.ln Twin Falls and hasan IDEPENDENT 2014 or Cathy McKay »D iweekends, be dopsnd- an oponlng for an ax- — Fox ' madlata opaning to ra- * able, have oxconenttimo- ‘'’J?iroughout ' Idaho. Sales otrten•ncad shop manager. . NlEW E n SPA PER S S RN-NC at731-0S32or gent positions aro now w e ar management skills, and aro seeking a lour- ROLTnirresiNBUHL ' • Fast paced company is s s s & s s Jlax resum e to 888-2083. C: O ( N D O M I N I U M !!)fJ vallable. A career oppor- nevma my h u various openings in HBSinaiBBDS------OPERATORS O' ^1^ nan diesol mechanic Jbeir warehouse, pnx grad, bilingual En- ID mltyishoraforapositivo w j^tho oxper. and ability . oqi production, clerical, glish/Spaniah.madeaiof- Aoant Ag Reprasentathre US - ROUTE S4S i'^aboratocy and packackaging departments, For mora Informatkm S . fomarlanago a full service o n nm S flea or hospital axpari- Cellular C Corporation la ^ ftls entry level manage- . '.UJ . 'fuckk shop.J Compensa. ^Bik. 3rd Ave. N. .^ucceasful candidatelates must possess a good anca, high level of com- e Tyler *!"® J Bik. Brook Dr. f-wofk ethic, be self-m e(208)622-2084and 21!^nem posftlon indudes re- r f " benolits 4 incenUvos f-moiivated and teiun putaraxpadlaa. AppIN ■s!asxs.i« ' a ^ o r S S w " ^ ' ’ Id^ upon quoltficaitons BOO Bik. Main St. . orientated. Your lew* resaniatlva In theTwin !? tponsibilltioa In managing - .w .i- eward for hard work and - canta aend CV to P.O. r< ^outh & adult carriers. - experience. All ro- -100 Bik'!k RainbowR Cirde ------; dedJcatloft includes: t Box609,Faxee6-2634or Falla-Wood.Rh«r F Area. “ nic^’.'.S'.SSlVng- a: a.competitive wage B8«eppi.aw<22-aoe2). tales promoihsns, 4 pro- ®V„' S will remain confide- '• with a great benefltit ppackage including 401K. applylnparaonat113 Rasponslbllliles R Include "■ rfding oxcelleni customer This postlon offers a H youUllm v In Buhl Sm n assisting the agent man- H T profit sWing and medical.me Start your South Apple Straat, ai ISCELLANEOUS . lorvlce. If you oro inlor- ,„J" I opportunity. Call or Intamw b tB d ln M n g a . career with one off tbetb top companies in the Shoshone. Salary and ager ai In training current . «tod, fill out an opplka- 111misuranca products to send resumore to: Jiwkson • /ndepandi MagicValley benefits nagotiablab^ agenta ai a a wail a s to caU ★t “Ion or by Decomber 26. - - ...... -TruckIiklng P.O. Box Se. cicarnWr... onqualincationeof on oi & develop new indfract fi*e.T0 S3338 • Pany training, bonusea, ulaniy l ' of MILES and 6003103 Overland Rd. Ste. ‘T .'? ", ' . i i m s m e aneflts. Late model 301II, >' Bolso. ID 83709, ield 4 oxcollont peo- . - . • 3 or mora years Salea/ awiward trips. Selections pi," Oils. Verysupponivo RNnecd«l lnICUror3for 3am.3pm sbilt. Must be A 05 a lasad on personal inter- etos/Vohroe. Phontone: 208-658-9977 ? ® * i r k i r k Scettlfied. ^ BOO-743-OS2Sext353 Toll-frill-free; 877-433-2857: extonsive trolning n ^ ^ ■ *iewpfOC«aa.Cal]Mon4 am & crisis prevon- o n o i e v ~ • StrongSt 4 effectiva phono, t w so posltkxt for qualified P “ix:208-658-OOS1. *: ' RN needed for Hojplul ■U«. lor. « « lime. on. on site. Compel- BURLEYEY plul FIocl Full-ame for evening andanc night shift. ororal communication, & ^ spatchera Callextl63 vw.ohmsyslems.com. written a k la C { fO Emptoyer. Ad«Sfl1.1 :all 734-2883 5^lE-SCHOOL TEACHER ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ LPN needed for evenln(ning shift •Hlghlevelofmothratlon4•m q Dance Teacher • resume10 735-2482. thathi ability to work e ffe c ^9 am to 1 pm ' tivaly without cioae ^ Ouali^ program . um m m . The Tim at 677-4042 or______. ” ' f andid rreferonces to Mary St Bcncdicb is a misslon-di•driven health care iXTon. Human Rosourc- * W gSTI.A«i f S ■ a(:325}iE:Sth organization providing patient;nt-focused care. We i. Tho Tlmes-News. ■■N.(Nexlli}xl lo Wal-mart.J • A fo to f arc looking for caring profcssicsionab'who wanl (0 • L, C«T'« WmUna M«l»n i. a tfnu-jtw « S mt A] G I G V ym E Y l l Iwork for a lop quality health> carec provider. , GIONAl MEDIC/ A RN/Acutc Care-Severalil positionsI now {HH ::al CENTER . ------J BvaiiablciirhcHpltalriWN to lull-time^ d epending on shift sclcctexceiie5it 1 performance improvementnt activities; a L ittle n e x l b l e1 bbenefit package Im n c lu d e s; serving as resource topummager j and _ ^Zrr-Travel_ / s u p e r^ w rs in developingg , available on all shifts: 1 il (208»^^!S/(1.13 or lM X (208]f 3W ^ 7 4 I L._.sl«^aidsand HCFA reg uiladons b d ^ r e d .— -----^ — r;-~Enipto5(m»^U « n«.H 208>-73: C a s h r e r s ^JooR ^ s^anito 3 7 W S - — - CdmpetiUve wages; benefibs IncludeL ors • W Stresssses ~ r' connlebe0mvfnwmcgen.ld.us - ^hnieIfe .RN, BSN I InwdfcaL vacation, holidays andar retlretnent.. If you consider yourselfCqualified q for.any.of_these. .;iE08t^fcr.Dn«screenlng.ane.positions,.apply-in-persoiirson.at:— ------E P ^ ^ P E d P i M FlyiiigJ ^ v e lP la yCME" —21 S '??'^ W “y-Mcd!SlCer IZ Maza»5350TIipWay! >338 " 2 3 2 ~7.- 709JsL Lincoln; Jerome, ID 83:o ^ . e o b -~ ------"I ----- ^208-324^3454- _ _ E 2 e J ' ^

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" .208-734-555 5 3 8 ...... ^ENTREPReNBURS- available IN THITHE 437.4 mlilkMi NYSE listed Timeis-N^ 5 OR KIMBERLY AREAE A .- -c e - Opening a store at th<^ $1000^vk.potemiaL 4 5 4 3 ^ mini-ca ssia. ------ratfot one every 2 weeks - O n i ^ 9 5 Invest ^i'"208^77^5 Store PA LevaUable.To(^ ffiEEINFO :v\ • ■ - The ■nmos'Nowsws Iit .ROUTE661 . ■ ranWnge in Fortws,—— —1^800.655-8443/24 hff.— (BURLEY)l l i ------CUITMttvlOOkifKi:OQ fo,_____ &roffffian) fld_ 20 0 0 Success i Incrlf you^rs sT E 2m llllU |l||f^ ■ ' " ~ IndopeiwenrWaUcfaliiin- 200-40aQamet—r* ■ serious'aBournhdln^a ~ route Canlarv ininthe tl _ ■200-700Qem naw business that oflere•re. _lncome. 1-800-277-M24^ -B ufteysnd Rupert A :------T'an extra'oWnaiylraar ___ ;___ S edenwazeltot * - MEDICAL BILUNQ------■ It you live Itt thla araa i« ..... ‘roeofd.'calJr r W T C S i p , ' • V S motor-route II you live in tho Borisurieyor ara Intaraatad In balng,Inge (800)881-8018. Unllmlted Income potentiei. Rupert Area andx la « re nawapapar carrtar... ~min. net worth $350:000f,- .COenlAequlilUooPrMrBm MM .. InlBresIod In twins9lng a call DIairtct UaiyMan ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^■ Investment Irom $2l495." & Company Tho TImes*Newilews Is Newspaper Cameinler. «0«r, 7 3 3 ^ 1 axt 34t . ______■ Rnandng avail. Island m eurrentfy lookingloforan U p iw e coniact the Bi ^ you tn* «po(ting •ort? - Automated Medical tMftior T1me#-New* omce Rnd tho- •Q(ripm»nt you^ • Senrtces.inc. ’ lndependentM( 6 7 7 ^ 2 or fltoptjyg : 'kirirkirkk . n-dlndw W fd (800) 322-1139 Exl. 1216 . Routa Carrierf l"Ir *5^ -officeat — wwyMnee»itwttip.6om ------Z—EDEWHAZECTJtT O N , . {next to Wal-mart ★ Jfivers VRAWMtf . * araa. Valid drivi *M *n|.Ca*8jla^ m of»M tm tM h __license & raJlat .NonnAiMncao\»nu,yon»i ' : l i g . m .vetiidsamus -M o to r RoutDS-1 \ ~ P d s ml M m ~ \ TWIN FALLS (7) ------,ThoTlme8-N0ws'lUs8 VxirHorr,m e O ffk e , is accepUxig appiplicatlons'fo^ Walking. Ro S ' IFyoullvo’intt. - - -bcceptlngappflcatloris . Routes.in'TWia''!' .. . A i » . T “ JS AmtimlLioiiTmPcsta.aii^!J^&Slam^aSeraaFlmdl^se _ 5 Eden/Hazelton an for subaliute Motor Falls, •’nifise ccmtrairtcted positions are 7-day,«y, early-morning;' • Own your own builnilness ■ ars Interested In t * * * * * * route carriers In Ihe delivery positionsI and'i can be a source£ ofc additional ■ m a Newspaper Cat EWS- Mlnl-Cassla area.. If II • Training k Support . Jncome while.you^ ■ ------m plaase cor)tact l THE-TIMES.NEVHAQ you are Interested'------• PackagIng/Postar/c:cCopying/BuslhwService ^ p a id for-your-momlnj^ g walk. Some ‘ ------S Ttm9»4S-M wa C U R R E N T L Y Hi .routes also qualify forf( a sIgn-on bonus of uup p to $50.00. .:h S om c e a t 73309iw ,, THE FOLLOWirv7nq ^ ^ ® indepertentfent Locations now Available'le iri E. Wathington b Idaho V t ^ Motor Route carrier Ifyouareinterrab p l ^ sto p b y tlw! TTI lj r ^ N e w s a t t ' £ 9xt.348,orat0f.,tap by INDEPENDENBR— -o r subsitute pleaseI®’’ Contact Katrinala for infonnatlon at . ■ 132 -3rd SL'West, ' * 1 3 2 3 rd S tVIW.- ^ N E W S P A P E R ®® 1-800-4-456-1525 , IWin Tails or call ^ diiculatiom:: ______m Twin Falls.'s. _____ . ROUTES ON T^-THE- _ ------www.postiilaUniwxrfom------—department at 733-050931 ext 302______— .E A S T S ID E O J = ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5 ^ The Tlme»-N«ws Burleyfey - .n .-.- ______- X X TWIN FALLS■8 office a t 3281/2 Efllh aaRUifWBgW JJJM M B g] S f il e r I#) North (next to W«(-Mad)art) ^ • ROUTE 70^[ a n d fill o u te contact - 2400-2500 9th Ave.I'e.e. -Sheet or cell 877-4042IL --.rrt?>nrL-;‘ toonooovyprar^r m r ------E x tli i;— r — ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ SS'thetime&nev S' ISCURRENTL P TWIN FALLS (sr ^ s LOOKING FOIP O P 1100-1400 Sth Ave.ra.E. 1 A A A A A X r INDEPENDEN™ 1100-1400 9th Ave.,e. £ I g ’ ' 7oo-eooAshst. ------S “ NEW8PAPEF thetimes-nT ws * CARRIERS FFO O R ROUTE 72! CURRENTLY HAS £ THE FILER AREkR EA . 2600-2900 9th Ave.;»• B THE FOLLOWING £ W alking R out8iitaa 2300 Elizabeth Ave INDEPENDENT .s' Available9 . ' 900 Qallup Drive _ . NEWSPAPER ------700-900 Hankins E jgHUHUUia H • 800-1100 Trotter DrDrive1\ " HOUTES ON THE ‘ 100-600 BIK 6lh&'h St. WESTSIDEOF R eyb o m Circlecle f l f i l O T Z a TWIN FALLS 700-800 El Monts Si R O U TE 583■3 1800-1900 Qranade 1800-1900 San Lanj>1 (h V ..( 2 0 0 Bik C ounty Ri J'U® 200-S003rdAve.N. 100 B ik Davis,jg ' 800 Bik Sunrise ■. 100-600 North S l R o u n ais lOOBIkRamsoy 200-600 4th An. N. - y u ^ & e'■ / 200-SOOSthAve.N. ■ ROUTE se^0 1100-1400 Bik 5th Av f. East . ' • Midway W est ROUTE asj , 1000 Bik. S th S l WWest t ^^0^^^00Blk6thAv\Ave. 10trlet 1100-1300 Qalena!«* B sm ssu ' /Uanfa•r.73J-0M^-f . . . 1700-1800Pomerelle"1,. 700-800 Moaaews Dr ___1300Stoneybrook5'® 700Blk.WuhlngtonN. • . BSMBBBZ eside A A A A A B Q iO E ias en tia . . Farit MeadOi^ircle t l - - . : : ------1300 Elrr\woQd Circle aOOOINQ (8) 1000-l100Pari»-.•. ■■.< W h a t C a i an IVeffo/p g a T H R O U Gh H )a g S ^ r y JOO-400 Locust St. N.N _ J 0 OO^1JOQ%SplksDr - fthToday?-m m A N D D O W N T H R O C K Y M O I m t h e p a t h ; “ ■ THETIMES-NEW5 BQlOBSaS ■ J * WKAUIiTATC BWCIWOKtWAQg 436*'6-9429 B M court)fird In SW IS CURRENTLY N iOO^Soo^restview Poimilon on 4. I B 400 Bik Madrona-t ...... 900 Bik. Sparks i I LOOKINQFOR 1700 Maplewood omsr home. 2 flre< INDEPENDENT J H 400 Sophomore Ifypulh/aonthaWaat ‘ ' room and cUiiIe ROUTES afdaaf Twin Falla Sare Private ratio and coi AVAILABLE INTH™ E ROUTE 748 Intaraatad In baIng a GOODING AREA Burley. Immediate Poi E A . 1800 bik of 4th Ave' £E I bedroom. 2 bath corns 400-500 bik of Madroniona PlaaaacontaetDlatrict ^ % i . » pbcet. larje bmlly nx — - R O U T E SOS : 200-400 MomlngsldeDiDr Managar j o S m u i h ^ . wW 400blkofWakefIoldkl 733^1, axt 947 Riviiuidi Riaity living room.^10088 1300-2200 CalllomlaIla • Call ShetlaAdmmt 200 Dorothy ------■ M -R0UTE-7Blf . U00-21S0Maln • 2000 Overland, Burley 200-400 Orcherd^ 2000-2100 Elizabethth li******,!' n Sheryl Koyli^le Sheryl Stevenson ^M ike Atchley • 1600-2100 m ipkay f m ABR, CRS, cmI. , CRS, GRI, -678i.90a0------ROUTE 7S2 WENDELL (5) ’ ■; ASSOCUTE ^ | i -w leaiAvwiMKlai'' B REALTOR(» REALTOR® REALTOR® 11 1 juetM m w xa I rlversldexom If you llva In thla araa i 1300-1400 4th Ave. E R e n t a l s ara Intaraatad In baingInga 100-400 bik Elm St. ****** I altor.com/Burleyr for MinIlnl-CassIa Homes m h W o b d ' : ■nawipaparearrlar... r... 100-500 bik Locustt The Times-News is " T l E O B J Bt m E e n t s Plaaaa eall DIatrielet 100-400 bik Walnut't ...... currently looking for i' ■ - Manager Independent Routa ^ ■ ■ See Us at: “real HM ouOwoppUnlliin] I 733-0931 axt. 346. ROUTE 77Q Carriers In the G H lU/srI.StlMreoi A * « i i 1 1 eoO'TOOOAspflnkvood^ WENDELL area. I R E N T I F O R R E N T — s o i i t h w ' « 700 Bik Qreentreg Way'ay _____ licaiionsforour wailing ^ Clean C 2 Bedroom /bartments M — ------600-700 m earyW ay- I F O R R E N T ------RentBas s d on Inco mg— IB hLOutM3lllna4lii- ____ — fim E M B E R ' 100-500 Bik E Ave. C I Clean 1 Bedroom Apartm( )mApirtmet\ts . Utat birthday od you plocod ■ 100-600 Bik E Ave. D ^ M ouluntaln’ • j p /5(M°60oS/ra By P ark some llmo ago In Tho 7/mas I 600 Bik E Ave. F t w East .V K „ rtm ents Nows? Now is Iho timo 10T ■ Circle • 200 Bik E Ave. F rs-9141 ' C * P SAW Sj TP8Xft>^l»V0E r como pick up youfpldurds.0* 1100-1500 Falls Ave.'ErE 200-600 Bik Idaho St. S' . »S881 " - ...... SiopiyihoCuaiomof 1500BJk Princeton' 300-500 Bik Milner s t s |p0PUR0Flgyg^ART> H /brl District Manager at IVMini-C ' TheTlmea-Newa, GDHTEED f: Home 1 Sh(i o p p i ^ 7:^-0931 Ext. 348. ‘ 100-4^B^anan AD indnnteli SEARCH BY ...... Bsmssss..... 1 . *tMMlon.rrktr*nt*.1Vt)t Buy the Guaranteede d 500-600 Adams 1^, •VWwbnvtlhilhomn.bnd.ind• effinlsrinonMgfmtUM 500 Bik Madison ■ MISCELLANEOUS ■ IV i’' •0>ooM*»>r-mi|T«hundndi Package and 600 Bik Marion Tho Tlmos-New# le accept­ E*: :i=ir£'iK 'an.‘: itlim The Times-NewsJ 100-200 Moreland ing applications,for.tlie Kellyslly Runyon position of Aeslstani Mall- •: Idwelf Banker room Supervisor. Me- Coldv guarantees to sell11 ROUTE 846 CurtiiTtl5 Realty . . ______merchandlse or 100-200 Bik Caswell, chankaiJ aplHudo & man- 500-600 Bik M ohm T------epoflal at)Jiiiy.axo.os8onii- ..i ■ i f tf^ibils Curtis illem ’ ' o r Must bo able lo lift SO D.R. Curtlt Co. automotive items in 500-600 Bik Ouincy__ lbs. and work nights ond _£j '■Co. '■ j? _ _ — — T-dayraflrre'Sl— lohn Povltei - - - - R0UTE8S4 If Inioroslod, plooso (ill out ______PovlienComa Idwetl B a ^ f r ' estate in 15 days or3r 400BlkAltalr on appllcallon al Tho ' Bcalton ■ Times-Nows offico; 132 — rr-r:M^B-Klnr:rtli Realy ■ we will rerun the adiH 500-600 Bik Jackson ■ Sieve'Bellen 300-400 Meadows U ne 3rd St. W; Twin Falls. 10. t. Cold« D.R.CurUsCo an additional 7 days. '® orcailDanWak>ckot733- U 'S. 700 Bik Newport 0931 0x1,252. P ' M H c u r t I , O r a le e 'S ta A - ^ ledel 3 ------Therelsa$3exti'a- - -Tho.nmos-Newskadnjo- (t. Iten tice Nelson Century 21 Banker •.*■ 'Ifyoullva'oniti^EASf;T iroo norttplace. /MAX ____ :__chargeJoiithBiz;:_ . ara- »lty_ • . • ______. 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Before you d< BU88 — bdrm. 2.5 bath, 2 story on _ _l/5JO*»*JOeK/offar,. — FwnSwi^iBe:— - Please cal 208-022-1469. > c h ^ n out wWi me Bat^ ^bdrm^TbrthhomeonS WectWlndHomea : ter Businesa Bureau. R> to«»-AC.2cardetoch«l 206-732-5710 , free Inrormatlofi abou *d H O O R A Y & ■ . -g arag e & ahop. A musti»\ FOflTHESUNSHINElII -■ 1-888-3104037 ------^•votdlnglnv«almeh see at $85,000. Cali 8camt,wrto to tha Fader Lefalookat f^LER i l999 Champton - Mb»nda0ei-103i QREAT PflOPERTIESII 4 bdrm. mfg. home on i a lT rada Cofflmiaalon JEROME - Wa#Wnoton.D.C.. 20580 . acrew/watarahcras. __ ^ JuatHstMn3bdmi.2baA 1430.3rd AvanuaE.. SprinUer S avstem in front *■MUST s m Cuts, miintwiancfrfreefree 2 bedroom plus M ' or cafl the NationsLEnut -far>eh-8tyi»hcmB. 1486- r information Center. W -«U06r lamliy home with •'Sk-AppM $T5CB«r • Tas«mem Ti home jmmg on eomSTot!tot. Detached garage. RV ■ sq.fL, family room, dosaM fully fanced yard, front 'WDlaaafor$89JW0. parUng. p cieaa matura landscapino. - t-e00-fl76»7060. _lo.schoola.&-parks. hot ing. $72.B0. CAU RAY . tot -kJ«ehenar»drockfireplac«.- -731-5092~7 or734-S092— - m332reaIir(97M9ft). •$ — I tub. possible 4th bdrm.m. READY FOR lllM E O t^ "S 305 . Plenty of storaae area. RLER. for sale by owner. >a. . O C C U P A N 0 Y - • Manufactured txinwen 0 CONTRACTS &i $ 6 0 .SOOi C all Sherriffi ..aweptkxttltefmaonthia -j OARUNG 1 1/2 STORY HOME ini\ Buhl.B This 4 bednwm I Sl ^^lO R TQ A Q K PutBn736^J988...... 20acreslMamiJpgredas. oioffers spactous idtchen and iivino roor home. S84,S0a Retocatkig... Must semi 1 room, targe fenced yard in H UoUvatad aallar. Perfect^ CaDPmny63».^ Riceresklentlalarea. Pikadforqokftlick salt at Joal $56,000. ■ ^ ;______Ist.home.or.Investment $114.000 p T M ^ e d „ ____ i :_*SCASHNOW»_ “ buyers call326-5114.“ jj(includes $1,500 - new orpat ailoHJiowancajrHurryl'CAU.' H 'S ii m i - - ForContracta&MortBaBea.Oes. . property 00 oorth side Ofof Nice family home on cor- MIC r o i a * ^ ^ t i t town wtth 2 bdmis. 1 bath. BOBBI FOR YOUR PaSORALSHOWl0WIN8731-2aO6ar734- ■ IfK '•'CUIDtvtntMCapltaL ». ner tot wtm eitre-speclal — G500. (97826). 20$-734-$727m Gas heal. Only $36,500.5- playground for chUdrenm — Call David Watson 543-3- t h e b a c k ^ 4 bdrm, 2 _ DRACO 8345. *97528 baths, nk» living area and nMBERLY ROM) COMMBICIAL. 6(Good site on KImberty H fu _ INVESTMENT CORP.IP. KUIBERLY _ _ge^>lonly.l99.«00^ FAX Snw d near 5 polrcts wtth fromaoe onn2sit«til25>1521AIL 2; . MM ■ TUMoapesy cormas?i7“ 'M et R«Ji)e*dr^lBSS» oiyserv?ces»afi3Me.f’rtsMVusedc«dasamotgfandrent3l!s. ______1091 Nashua manufac-c- ______,l5Md9.ol.tri»t7 __ YO OR- S0 ffirtii-a t-S 9 9 .n o . CALLB081 VVE£H AT 731-6500. Youwamtos«i>7 tiifad home on 2.2 acujs.«• bont Miss this one al 695 (97829). ‘ We want to buy. F e a tu re a 3 b d rm i. 2 N.8unrlaa-prt^tosen Profflpt&cashoffers.I. beihs. breakfast bar, 1456>8 this 4 bdrm h m e has 2 , AD Wa are & conwetHive.live. SQ.fL, bully bam 4 fencedKl nreplscM, 2 decka. largo TIMES^ CLASSIFIED IF * YOU HAVE LOOra) AROUXO you win immediately buy I ^ pasture. Now $79,000. iHs 2 bedroom. 1 tuth hom i Call 208^733-3821. yard and room for an RV. DEPAHTMENti-. .r M in a nice area of Buhl. -RrToddBiasa; PresidentKit' ‘ Call Shorrt-Puliirr736-J- CnIy»129J0a 'Care free » d in g " ^ hM 'pun^ with'^ A/C. auto sprtniders. ■ ^ - “ 7 Call 734-181 8 8 8 p. 3988.196063 Richard B. Stivera.V.P. Call Joan 733.9633 2 0 8 - 7 3 4 - 5 5 3 8 You w win realUs this Is indeed a rarev e offertng at $54,900. ■ . _ Baym&Seflmll ja y . Sttvere, SecyTreaa.u . TWINFALLS . m R e a l^ OR “CMIOOMNA BACH 4204S04 er 733-’334282. (97846). ■ ^ d B R A W L E Y Soi 12I«nLEBAVIA V E \iE homo with 3 bdrms, 2 fuD 208-677-4543 ■ I t»ths, fomiai living room.;■ R E A L T Y INFALLS . tamiiy room with gas; ____ 7 3 4 - 5 ^ ______(BURI.EY1 J IDAHO fireplaco. Sack yanj — Is surrounded by a beau-J- 401 I tifully landscaped yard. Only S149.900. Cali V - SCHOOLS/ ■Tonya Backus 734-3136.! Y o u IK n o w U s , W< "J : . INSTRUCTION_ #97568 e K n o w1 RealI E s t a t e = Lovely 3 bdrni, 2 bath Los«• - '^Masaaoa training, basic‘V Lagos condo. Featuress __ - Swedish classes Fri. 7- formal iMngfli dining, fire-h tOpm & Sat.10>5:30pm.’'2- placo. potto courtyard 4 2 Starts 2/2 for 12 wka. cargarage. Price att .vanctd claaaes, nutrl*^ $145,900. Cali Steve ..,,iton..Thurs. 8«>.8a0pm^ Kohntopp, CRB, CRS for 12 wfcs.Tw(n Falls i"In- ' 734-199ror Sherif PoDin ’ etituto of Holistic Study. 736^88 . . 326-4870. , __ Spacious 4 bdrm. 2 bath homo in qulot neighbor. rf I hood near CSI. Features I ■il H — ■ Include gas heal, fire­ •. t . ■ b i l R e d E r t ^ place, water softener. S d e t * » plumbed for 3rd bath. Sits ' S ~ | on large lot w/fanced back - 501 nI yard and deck. Only i J im C a n i n e I^OPENHOUSE^I $115,000. Can Art Jones J" 423-5415.197635 Rc.ilior = 3 bdrm; 1 bath home 4 2 0 -1 3 1 5 kKalod on 881 Lawrance ' Ploaso chock your ad for'5 w/TatnUy room downstairs. correctness on (ho first I *' - All now paint & carpel.: - Sueiie Loosli day that it rnns. a s Tha l^ike Erickson ® Priced ot $87,500. Cani R(Rcaliof* - Times-Nevw is not re------Realtor ------J: J u ^ o llo n d 829-5679. . - Relocatlication Speclaltist sponsible lor errors af- Relocation Specijltijt terthattime.______J ma0 ic vaiiey' ^______- ____ T~~731^208 ~~ • Ttoui find a vuteiy ol ; ‘ h>OoB#rtoo»taiNicU»»HW;;; realty —; columft# evwy day, Oovetop • .th«wad«fhftl)ft. * 734-1991 ■f~' 5Q2~~ I • . ^^jOMBTORSA^ C a i F ^ ^

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S18,800>KlmbirtyMLSNLSIM910 • Kindrmu SMdal 42,m -TMa Fstb. K lM n tS M lBdim,tBlh. 25 X 127.55 LOLOT. CITY SERVICES. GREAT ipptoxlm&ly t lo 1.74 w t s W d m STAfnER Ofl flENTAL PAULAUL 324- 9377 or TYSON 324-3713 m u. FnncURortnce 734-7486- - ' 2 Mim.tBih,Hafawoodflf!J fits. New Inteilof Paint. Call tor ■ H I B ' '--!S ^Utt-tokJonejTSJ-dSS!4SS9 or Denise MeCluSky 736-8770 I lenisi MeClasl(y'736-877 fffr.Dttilll. &.S00>7blnF*irt-ML8lIL8l9fi7S7-Clinic Chtmtr Appioi. 1232SaFl.3B«()iOil ' i _ ilee. Commercial Opportunity. Call forir Detail!,Del lyion ' Z ------ritwly Rdnodeled. High Eflicieflicjencylennoi Gas Furnace. 2 Mas 324-:J4-3713orPiul 324-9377. . - Master Suiie w/ ODKe & Covered Deck. Sutfl^iional Home! . (62.900-Wn4il BdiiMms. 1 Bim. CilUelftif BlBlick 280-2800 • call 4ilI-MLSI«7026-Kl9lyU»te1ttf- «1»JM-ier«aw.MUfni l»,MO - m ia Fslti - MLSIM1I8 • Call Betsy florence 734-7486 or Beckle Kukal(ukal 324-8736 APP, 1064 SO. FT. . U9.900-T»lnFillt-MLSIILS4972M - Sharp Homi FT. 2 BDRM. 1 BA. t CAR Ganoe^iop. Prtvite (Ifneas. Bmkroom. RwiptloriinAreLApprox.’ Ar >> e24,900 -Txln Fills - MLSI9e281 - EutI:jutllint LiicaUeat VIKYL SIDING 4 V APP 1680 so, FT.‘ 2 BDRM.M. 2 BA •Totally Remodeled* ' SBtdioom, 1.7S0jlh.»ewViw Vinyl Windows 4 Carpet, low ot Cou 4 WINDOWS. GAS HEAT, LES 539 - 0805 S.000 tq It. Can Sieve 01 Lticct 733-7'5«:•7'5«3 •• Gourmet Kiicnen 4 Family Rm. Formal LMngMno 4 Dining Rm. $83,500-Jeromi 805 APP. 15 Acres Gr«atLoctlkin'ton* Cad MELINDA 324-7653* Tiees!l!CjllWjikJones734-<'34-4599. • rile m« -«LSI9eetS- Ciwralpa Cettag*' STEVE324-6773 l89.0M-TWIa FiUt • H U m iT f - Caa Tile Floors 4 Counters. Awesome Master Bdrm.CatlMaikBdrr APP 1138SaFT.J - Cabuatrtlil U t - 1 ' Sn.900-XtmliartyKlSI9:SI97630-Lits«B«ckyinl jgn, T. 2 6DRM.1 BATH. GAS HEAT. FEKCEO)BACK- BA HM,siO-W*adsa-MLtm isltiitd Roid Frefitige.-Call Rick Giesler7»ler731-2448— ------Jooes 734-4599 or Oenise McCIusky 736-8771-8770 . YARD, TYSON 324«4-3713or Paul 324-9377 rtttni-W tt4eIltoM9. Quite Aim 3 Bdims. 20111.n. NewerNe Ber&er Carpels. Large i imi n g ,000 - Twm Fnit - mlsntbm - u ts c APR27D0SaFT.r3B0RM.'3 IBI.OIO-Tttls Fstll. MUM7BU -■ 2t a UJ m m i - Z .Ots cl UTtog Sfieel fTJ.SOO - JtiamiiM-MUMJOM-OirirtArM M.3 8A‘ 28X2804000/Shop i S “ Living RniAtu.Cill Jell BliCkJlick 280-2800. Canyon Cam Rtm. Approx 2079 sq It. 5 Bdrm, 3 Bll 8 «/-Acm.Coukfl)«spllfCal ater. Very Competlthn Priea for Industrialistrlal Zona. Call ' Z * 3 Blh. Remodeled APP 1484 SO. FT.T. 3 BDRM. 1,75 BATH DEAD END ST. ■Ci0BBorMetlnda324-7653. S102;SOO-H»«lton-MLSIS'.SISe48J-Custom 89 -.klUmgoi^llntetkuM meets. BUSINESS, BUILDING 4 EQUIPUUIPMEHTFOR ' . - 2 5 Bdrms 4 3.5 Baths, Approx." 3411 Sq. Ft.^ GreatGr lor Family 4 APP 1056 SQ. FT.:T3B0flM.2BA. 50X112.5kit, ' ------Caa PA0r324^937retTYSONSON 324--37J3.------S1t4.MQ-TwlnFillfMlS(llS* 97513-Mon night Inl EnterUlnlng, fnte Call Ceisy or J. Francis Florence $1M.(0g-Jm»t-MU»97» ILE * EXCELLENT LOCATION CALL FOROR hMORE INFO’ > • Cuslom Oik Kilchen wiin BuiftBuin m Oar Stools. Large Ouiel tm ence 734-7486 Oos« to Shoppingng etc. TYSON 324- 3713 or PAUL 324- 9! »97$09-ConniwlLaat(M ITtS.OOO-Tttin Fillt - MISK2780 • MasniHBniflunl Hoffli 4. $79,500 - WlMtell APP 1600 SOFT, 3 BOH, 26A.B^3carGano&dos«toGon 3 ‘JC'SON 3»-3713* PAUL 324-9377 : V B»kYJid# ■I0«dioo|)is.3 8aih. nemodele)deled Kilchen. Fully fenced Yard. ccnt CE AREA. BILL OR MELINDA 324- 7653 M72N-Bi»4M»HemI Controlled, 2 Kitchens. Huge Master Suile,t. CanCat Steve Dl Lucca $79,900-Jifomine - ML8tM9U - C«antry Cttm 3Bdnn.28th.Apjirax.17378 t950'sSiyle Bungalow.». ChooseCf Your Own finishing ACRE • FENCED, GREATBUY ( • n n i 324 - 2671 $in.eoirJmns-MUIff77ll«77»-CnrwnnProH>tr -nintairai^A Touches Tijdiiional Afchiieetui $S8,900-Jeroffli'M - MUf98t34 - Utritf Cemtnctlu, Appnx2684iqft.4Bdrm.2Btl2 Bth. Uro* Shop 4 Bam. 3.63 ■ tabllihed Buiinist with Grul Hlstotyl-Tuy;-TurhKiy- , ecluie Wlih Modern Conveniences g g mer Will Tnln, Call J. FniKis Flonnca<7: Call RiciiGieslcf 731-2448 m m g m a m m app, i i <4s o ,ft.:1 3 BOR, 2 BA. 2 CAR GARAGE. Ii/- ACRI Acres. PerftciHorta Set Up..GnaiVleMlCaUSecUtror Gn gJJ,* ca.734-7488. ' J M.OW-TWIa Fa11e-MUW 7788-«lil ______i134,wa-TWInF«tlfHLS»a.S» 97137- Beaplllollv Ljndttteri rw 1 W K B U M M B m CALL BECKIE 324-14-8736 ______Detail 324^736______» m itl Utt______titillAtn igi------nz.bU-Jetm'S^U»9i8l4-ll«iCoa*lnetlM~ $18tJW-itrsaw-IILSM7S: Mettr.UtgeParceJM ♦/• Aent wTAm)' Ample Ovttlde , ' ‘Z Study Hoom. 3 Bflrm, PossiB^ 5. apVW 175«stj.n. 2B0nM.l,7SBA.3eaigara H7»»,-ttilai/6mflep • / tilttagl Approx, 1574 sq II, 3 Bdrm. 15 Bth.Ith. AddHiorul/ ...... Appto*.1140sqn,I n. 3 Bdrm. 2 Bth, tC u (Urtga. 8uUt In - UNIT MOTEL— 3 80RM.-1 BA Hff^JUARTERS” ' : ' - ~ ' ■ ______Ufl5iades..CaJIMifKJonesloi:lOlOeUiiS. 7344599 ...... ^0icreaoe - for sale. Caa Jeff Blick 280-2800 $m.90a-TtelaFllli-MLSflLSI95432-Better Than He«. {is« 1997: Covered Franram potdi, Can Steve Dl Lk*» 733-7653 FORCROWMRAINGR. EASY FREEWAY ACCE:WXESS'CALL ' l1S9.n > IWin FtUl -ilLS«S2Stt) - F«rm>i<•m4toM«/39Acrw -S119,«6-Jm M Coiner Lol, GteaMandscape.AiApprox. i n e sq, n, 4 Bdrms 4 ' l •M -m m m -«T M TMiur Home TYS01SO«-3i4-3713 orPAUL 324-9377 ■'wl'ory Homo,_4 Wim. 1 Oth. fi«aailneSfl» Auio Spnnklei System.;tem. Call Flick Giesler 731-2448 nicklick i lor Details. 731-2448 U.IOOTala Falla - HLSflltUES --AaiMMtlta aH -C* 2 BDRM, APP ,899 AACRE iONED COMMERCIAL BUSINESS,:ss EXCELLENT AREA OF TOWNrGREATAREAFOaYOURKEW *Gi Hepil: }1S7.DO0-Ti>lnf*lli-MLSI(LSI975Z7 - Great Harte Praperty J14.900 - Hmb«rtv- MLSI9440( • 80 Acn pilr BK|, Ewellattt Location on Blut»Ukea.Cumntiy>* Ub ’ Appo«. 2JM Sq fl. 3 Bdrm.. 2.5 Oll>. Surrounded by Farm 5 5^ Acn Farm . CALL BECKIE 324-14-8736 or STEVE 324- 6773. HOME.PAUL324 - 9377 *TYS(TYSON 324-3713 Oceup:uplad. Lease orPurchase Anllabto. CitlStevtDI.Catl \ Bedroom 4 2 Balfts. Includes Gaied pipe,«, OiOvlbuildings. $210,000 - J«rem Ground & Pasiuie. Call Sieve« 01 Lucca 733-7653 callD BW-AttMlMtomton t21.0Q0-Jmao-MUIM«lU n-IM hR W gcS M M tim 'Lucca»733-7653. . :atl Denise McCIusky 731-8770 or Mark Jonesones734-4599 3 DUPLEXES* 6 Uf ' • ’ . ' • I ■ UNITS TOTAL' • 2 BDRMS. 1 BA PEHUNITINIT Phase OiM Now Open.t.AcriPintPMOitltKlergrowd power. • ?4M.tto.tw - Tala Falla - wUMHTfB^ WenW erekw a: / Z .* _____ -----^CEHWFBEtiW Dlitfirt Counlry SelllnB. 4 BdrmHim & 2 8lh. lol siK Is (ust MTAHil5IO«¥-^KlH24-«730------tlMpMM:& OWTPlVUfUidCadronvuyimgauon System . under an acre. Perfect Familylly Home.H Call Jett Blick 280-2800. S S I to Eich Lot. LoctfKJ« CoB CoiitiCoiiwRdSOTSlflJerome, c e /^ Avtnaltle. Competitlvo Lease Temis.irm«.CtnStivs'DiX* Sm.OOO-TWlA Filli-MLSI92800Bii< App.1040s0,a* n 8,000-JereM -aUM 2lril Heyteni -.IIU N71]^: ' ' IhliHotM Hiii IIIAopro.,300C3000 Sq Ft. 5 Bdrms, 3 Bins, orRkrRWi GiesJer 733-2448 ■. • 3BDRM. 2 BA • SPLIT FLOOR PUN • H^1 -l1«SMlRBiCo«Btiy leAQACn£^ PRIME i)EVELOPMEKT 6R0UND.-mo.'VslrmrZ , ------1*/. ACRE BRING 01 Q ...... Aaw(e$^PuceiPnMtfln . formal IMng, Olnnlng, & Famll)imlly Rooms. Call Betsy otJ. - {jag,74.900-T«lB F llli- KUIB2921 - Etgli Cr 1 OFFERS. BILL OR MELINOA024- 7653 ' wrtwIln1orfoci;9y««Ti.l5S- . WAVHr ^ E S S SOLO -AS IS-.'CALi U S 639-i-'OB05639- Fra/Kij Florence lor Details. 734-7468734 fjjiu, le Crest EtUlei $99 MO - Jm nwt-MUNTtOO-UlaHiw - ■• MIMfiortli of Jenme Countiyy Qub.du M Sisvi Dl Lucca 733--' ■' $ |^ ^ iaiurlng a View of tho Snake Rivet Canyon Llki » .M ,- TWia Fatls - MUf 987I8 - flaetiftaetsirael/ ttB7.S00-T«r1nFillt-MLS*«.S»9J737.PletumqaeloI Aopntt.1517iqft.:ft. 3 Bdmj. 2 Bth. Lott of Hardwood. 7653- i. ■ uceful Surroundings. CjII J. Francis Dotencerence 734-7486 or Approx W-Acre. H M ta b OMortsaUy Over 7,000 64 Ft’tof^Blldifloen;: of J 3 Bedrooms & 2.S Barns. Approi)pfOx. 2243 Sq.Fl. The Settini) sieveleve 01 Lucca 324-6773 I. TVsoti 324-3713 or Paul 324-9377 . t120.000-jM DM -M UmW .tiop,floo-j«.Dt nw-CMMi|CtibEttiln ' ^ SSofi»{)iS4 Ft trf U ld . Prkg. forBj CarsJfiMc - You've Betn looking Fori CallIII BetsyB< or J. Francis Florence 19.900 - Buhl - ML8lt1184 - Cleit U kn Ri wlHM«OM7-V1«t»o«CiianMr PrlvitiCoSCottrie.Pirt .5 Acres wilh Oni ol the Best View lots . 3 BDRMS. HAS HEAT. 2.49 ACRES W/ View. Cal.SlsviDI Luca 733-7BSl-7B53'ftrRieirQtMr73r2448: AvaUatUatile.«»ll Steve Dl Lucca 733^7653, tlig.tSD'Tirin Ftllt-MISHI,S(968S3 - Model Home In 'the loIslniheEtiliie OEVELOPMENT.POT■OTEMTlALfAa TEfll 324-2671 Uieyl CallJetieiicK2'i0-2800 ______$300.900-H «tnM -T «U »rtlW*e-JW*^nPot«aWUr_.J7M,C0,080-Aria F a llt-H U f l7 4 n - 'u Lan m M . ~ i ______It LanflKacingiCas Heal 8 CasV~ ~ D,006-1WoFalll-KLSI9e42S-atlMin a M - MUf9mt :JI«wti.CcntrHeiM — ComMned Stonge ot20a0003 Sacks.Sac Doors Ends, aa: Hit Auto Dnlenhlp Btdg. fiu Show RoomRooi with — fireplace. 3 Bdrm «'2.5Blh. Catl Rick Giesler 731-2«8. ___canvoinyonView.-Approx.-1-Acre w/ Cify Sewet Ser 3 BDRM. 2 BTHS. 3 CAR GARAGEe2f/- - Olllcn Sia9.90II-Sihl-MLSI9T23S-nS-lrKrtdlbleVle>l ' ' o,h,L CKIF324-'J73fl------'■------StongewittiRetilgentkiit• r :• nrDraehid'Snop: Drhfe-Thni Wftirup~i- .p V tu .i^ i- :;3 ------iveway 4 Power to Lot, OCall Oenlse McClusl « 01 tu c a 733-7653. BiiohiAOpen Home, 2 Bdrm, 2.. J S . ™ M-HUI97M9-HnCo«ti«ttloa Approx. 1.84 A cm Cad Jett BlldrBJlik280-2800 S tj« ' n, 2.5 Bin. Beaulilul Views ol the nrinfHn falli - ML8*981ST - Cinyon Atrtagt I Falls- M Lfintm - Piiaa Camnan Coll Course & Snake River Car^yclar^yon. Call Oenlse McCIusky cjriyg, •3BORM,2eA'2CAaOABAGE‘ 1«/-I,. S9H.f««-JMMN-HlimB$lTB$»-Co«Mttlal manfilSrasaaPS inyon lol Avalbble. Cill Rick Giesler for DeU rox 13 Aent. Loctted in tfie Middle o{ thi 731-877001 Mjtk Jp'nes 734-45!J-4599 . ' ■ • ■ DeIalls73l-2«8, S e '^G 'flM T ^ElEA. i CALL BECKIE 324-8736. Owort«BrAK>19208Q.FT.*3r .r 3 BDRM*78.6ACRES • E o fth iF u titt .CTi . ifirtg QeildenlUl Areas. Call J.F n n ^ F Io .llta.OOO-T<.lnFlll«-Ml8*9(S*9ei78Nf»Wi*"W4*lfl«Mn»lil»a . .VWoia ' __ Poc!^Cail.B{l5y.oi.J.,Francisfloiifloience.734.7486______j n i n »* - Onti Fiidlti Mant ------1- out 8 lm AyalUbl«..e)(ctllcnl Fiontio*oaotiPoWlne - 2 ' ' 5?®«jaimflrrSR-ioi6 I Z ± r r : *0>JOT8 AVAllABir.*-CONVI 3wviNiEMrLocATioH.t-;.-.::i..t»«.,^ ., = =:^StM.900W.lftFillt.MLSrMSNSOM -Betrtfitl Hemra------n«:w 4 BDRM, 2.75 BA.-1iS ACRES W /------^ ^ U NnFBBHOlinnirtiHTifs' co ^ l:EmlneO'AcrucaA.tw.purcftuaOrOoirOootfUiivoFI^ ^ - ;OV£NV(^PtV;iCAU.BIlL-^T»fraJJiJiw*ilmfnt;C»H-«ewpttaea*rf7te rTftenit W .''» ; - — ------r — CwWflel-GfeatftoorHanllllec'Tiled £nttyrApprocJ29rsa-ft:3— J3riivrBt. GajHeaL DoublMiitrfiesh^PUi »OATESrCAlt-,B^324 rg73g-or~.. ~ . OnuaiNOA324f7W' , . Bdrms. 2 BIDS. Livlr)g. Family1 4&C Dining Rms; Call Betsy or J. Great E . , i . .:76St,\ eatBuyl_CallLei_539 - 0805jI______• $i29,ooo-i«mf. .. Jim -rtalM lhAcnt. 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OlANNOOMAN H ' tAROYTHOMU Salts Associats ■ .,• An6diHBretof ■ Uud^ltfon Dollar O j b H ' r a M 4 2 8 ^ B I 7ii7-3iw I: i0 Just.listed S 1998|6REA1 p EAT STARTER HOME O r"B :$ 66,000 Buhl home - Adorabli cottage hom e. Nice k itc h en ,: $M,900 Lots of extras I SarEffiffilR Ein-AJTALI , 2 ijedroom . 1 balli. bed 1 bath, r a th ro o m Is largi }rtquB3bedroom2bathhch honjB in bedroom, 2 tMtft hor ^ e m j n }5® Wendell. Atrium off masteiasttrbed- over1900sq.fLwithniNGI This 3 heat, in town and prteed to I v *w/claw foot tub and separat< lome features enclo^ s ho w y . Large uillitimK room and separate hot tub room, family room , basen ^ 2m - 6l»t-8B E IH > A -K LSlQYfiJiL foom^RU.parWng,-m o r Call 2 ^ - B a , ' .ir TAMI 737- KENROY ■ — V naluuiiiBi;' Associate Broker H = P 737j390^J ‘ ;' . SatesAssbditg''

HIGREAT INI .000 Retlrlrig and want a | $7 INTVESTMENT PROP: | $76,001 bun(n-i976h3s2bednm^^2IK]e i - b e d r o o m s .- l - b a thhr-1-182. r-' 487;900-^edro in H ffn e e a som e a d d H lo n a l'l gj IB ■ • ■tiorfieT)' sq.ft. partially fenced w/s ERTY - Urge living room and brtght kitctien. w/sprin- with pellet stove. GrroorrH ioTne-^^^^^H-l Don’t let this triplex ■ Income.ime. This duplex might b e i g e M& kler system, central air, ranswer. UnH1 - 2 bed,1 I j *Mffisssinsffiijme heat. B ring a ll y o u r oifirl^ of: time home buyers for 1st I pass you bj 892 sq.ft. or or even a I t by. call JOHN I bath1 w^with garage. Unit 2 - 1 1 « ™ Seller extremely motivated. ve^nlce. Calltosee. A tk l|.S p ^ for a rental Of mothef-Waw.^ more lafonnalion, call LOUISAL(J ’svel, 782 s q .f t inon the main | ^ at2SO-0822. ONLY $79.79.900. ment. Call RICKn Ethe base- DEBBIE Ol DANtEU I t*HDY737-39M /96t33 B & ^ ^97595 737-3912. #94430 BEARD Q Sales ( Associate H m■: ROJUOIEilMCMlH . ;':" ^ A a o c b t t - ^ H ", 73749iV ■ <89,900 Lc mo(^. OvmLots ol homo lor the ,000 Under Construction. h S$99,500 S LIVEABLE & LIKEABLE!LEt For sale Si 04.900 Brand new listi It 3 bedroom home with iNNewly e listed 4 bedroom 2 bath IH Htwo ilevois. 5 ’T f2 S T £ ',°;l”«'“ together or separate. S family rooms,, 5 bMrooms, 2 bstns. 2 ■ enift bedroomher floor plan. 2 car H aand n i fam i^ room on a large com er Wen tepl H ige. convenience to City ■ lo t r leasing 2 ^ . oak entry, a >lan.bajWm this home ■ ms, and right next to el«- ■ n ^ r a ^ lot New c a r ^ all fresh^ paintedled consider renting or le< . iWUaxy. sctu ». 3 bedrooms, ■ I P a * . '0 Inside and.out..brick.&.metaltal with or without purchase a{ tnouofi. It h s Bxterlor, new roof- large trees, bay wlndmr Si ^KATHI SCHRADER ■ lir.. £ill RUhas 089 hest and cn ti^ ^ M ^ n iiA v a l ®?- menu Just $99,900: ( (Out back with 1 U G B trO O S UCENCEO TO l l o t ^ I, Give haneighborhoodyoulk ^ ^ ^ n ^ ^ H - l i r . a i m iifoMAMIIE M AIIM M ^iM BM liBKa lots of space, clean and ready to dapple trees an Associate As Broker ■ lOVjlM^Q OR:734^208. :Bm o 1 8 JOANNE a c a ll a l 8B6-2!B .? q g i <0 Catf ROAN MuMkhmOoOarCbbH S' *96755 and.»97376 7 3 7 - ^ or joM itmm:::! H.-, SaiesAnoein-uH :___ I. HOME SHOW $109,900:0( S O ^ U a o n ? TMs 6 bed- ^ p e U g B m S S S ' $t.t4^00> - WATCH; M onday® 0:30 am« ■ ~ Sl15,000JUSTLiSTEOrLo(■Looking $125500 O M e^ a: loc home-wtth ( ,3b*i0tne;»«i(W f5a00a;l Tuesday @ 10:30 am tor a countiy setting for the: BObcodlbapMlxitigiianK 5 kxaOonl Vsy m DODOROTHY GEIST ■ . ' S w f e W ednesday @ 11:05 pm ■ ? 2400 Sq.fL In'thtfT tedrS • « « i i i -.entertaining & house guests, :a atu r» indude gene^ ily or.ent 2 bath home. Aprox. One.)neacre. ances, large master ® space, RV pad. Built- F e ^s h Vckjde cental ak, foroed^at', g s Thursday ® 8:30 a n fust right for that 4-H prc l9 1 5 4 3 j C T 9 ^ J k s , cocrsd pado & periy fenced. Saturday @ 9:00 am aon. Askabout #977l3CaIIi^allRON w o r k ^ . ^ s i d h)C8. o central air, IbaHenTMRUon 01 cal WALT FREEMAN 737-3915 OR » ie garage with BaORTW173M9C. #96576 Sunday @ 1:00 pm \ W m t RASMUSS»TBttn I523S _____ 7S7-4839( PARTRIDGE 737-3920. M j g j g g T ^ OedrDcmsA(iian.2baSis, H iniIn Momingside and O'leary Districts.ts. bedrooms, 3 baths, fami^ nx)fn 734-2106 m ak Utchen with pantry. quaBty ■ fu n?S**? b^la^ekWrnarw^rt tuUis. Beautli Features Include large oak idichen,in. rwm(couUbea4itibedrooni)(i:n )rW i2 window, d ouble-5106(1 Lots of build Ir H coverings, fenced yard, auto ■ greaton room, wood stove, 2nd stoiy.ly. cargxagesittngonZSacresvitfi'WHh vnter swvi|vl>edroom could be i ^^Hiv^^^H'liOtcnarm. t liers, and a triple garage. ■ 21 1master bedrooms, hot tub. large isK^b shares. AdditionaJ property avail and oboose t Kh and Oleary sA od distilas. B deck,dw fenced yard. Ci ULYMHHAs. ■VM Th»H»«T«»w «>m.nr far. « ollKe. Over H Pf sSIHmiMMIMflll t“ ■ Ml lail W HI S S S i . rECfocm'shop, ___^ CAROL«OTie» 1 »gflOTiS'M 7™ f e C * t W M U 5 S a (S ^ -3 9 0 0 or cell photie info a l l - WALT 737-3339 O^TAM!OR.: «a»-2aP7. *97276______737-39<0. *36036 SO0H42J«8O7 rt-M- ,!& a e 737- H

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GA mora bang for < 20:0364 ZMiyhoma ■h t I 300 YOUi^UNOfTII A ^ lsiBt1U,SQ0 Spt^Batfoncr .JI89.900 OUALIT/.THROUGHCIGHOUTIIB $te9.900 BMMitulnmr; 'frsS£?» ffl?.Mn,2bathhomelocaie(]att>)e ■ tieshese 3 W oom, 31/2 b il (Mflhomes. 3375 sq.a on 153 acres with a ll ^ t o « h o | g y ant Valley Golf Course. ■ ^JcaM gated cOTnwHy^ the shop. TNsimmaaAitE^tepthome t t Mkiian tsaiurests floood Qua^ eppiances. Features 1 it aH bedrooms. 3 1/2 baths,i. JacunJJx b B 'u \ kitchen Wl * pj TMersys- poccn md b»rdiic> wit d dOEB ID ttt v«|i*iO poh arid s t a r t e Bm>mOuji spa room. odKNtctkxt, n pinlty. From H titney gB(rna«i S i W S l S ffllli lill! lull M tm n a free eilerior & ful guest' sut * fou'nJS5t!''e7urtB"” ncl«*I'imiiim Hildl real mus sofriust 1 n ie south' o(( *««• Clll OOBO'THT 10 II MraRyanFRMTETO^^ MJQWN REAVES 737-3961. •#®332./g ttMtflagbw«iin7-3»03. I It* eat- H DTAMIOOOOING i : U Sales Associate H k 737-3340. TerriOc/>o^‘n 00 UDtsolqualNlniNshonM I S 3349,900 4 Uniquely beautiful $350,000 Great Secluded Setli ^ K ^ ^ H C o w m I Wonder leWngl $379,000 Elbow rooi idBrfulfimMhainewlttt oti2£1 l a cma betumnifMn FaBs and ■ andnd located In Twin Fails’ finest ^ s l t s - o n 3 . 0 1 acr«s« imteati ! 2 ^ with this one acre esta bMlrooms.'2121gbM li.1ii)gBftmlly Rtor.;tetiit e t i m a bednoms, 4 batt& ■ I' bedrooms,-4-1/2.bathBrmas-h, 30S4 sq.fL on 2 levels wCh 4 bedrco )omi gaiore^^H n ^^^I j '^1 rooflvtovMy cun » P ^ l » ? 7 ?mojnaafQt Stuttii 2 woodstoves, electric'b2icW ' 3 bath executh !ttrvuuj BliiiUM, fofmal swlmspa'i Ive-quantlties-of tiie, various state 5 bed-; V H i lh«VW (ftinr w im pish Cl room n» t to tne ■ board heal detadwd 9 car garageage withk with 4 car covereit ga (Dtstof: sultaingroo^pHTs^^ 'm r n m lood create a warm. Inviting 2 bedroom mother-in-law apt atx Itive h o m e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l J iiHU • iwlth bay window. tamly room,tootr also appRix. 1100 sq.fl ■ ''Voc ;^o«. partial finished guestgarage'and^H ^^H 'H Priced to pace for all to enloy. A must out-OiA&igs. kxs of trees & bid-s ' Sal«sAsucill»'-: II • S220,o6o call mei unflnlsliadtiled basement. Call LYNN I spai above garage. Please ( CAROLYN CUTI B S ai 9 797-3900 OR DUIIA ■ Seeleel Call KATHr© 737-3917 ^g. For a private tour • vl quarters^K ^^H U T L E R ^U -tU eO R RASMUSSE ITTO- beard d 737-3912a 1caliJIIC K ^ H ^ ^I PEGG’EGGVCONNALLYl u H Bwm-a90«-

KATHY PARTRIOtiF ■ >-8alM Ano^^^^^B • D£8BIEHOWARO--^H ■LooUi'Lool K t^ t — tMHObsKtiiib^H ^^■-Assoc.eroker/Gni H Executive; • ■ “Saintobciate"' Sai« H Multt-Miion Dobr Oub ■ -y. j ; 6 g 2 2 2 ^ ^ H Assistant — J _ _ 2^ li -.a:^!:..::.:v..L ;,... i ' - • — 010TInM«44ews,1« , Twin F alls, Idaho S unday,.ly, Jan u ary 7,2001 ■ ‘ ' v ■ R li f f iz i sWMB E f ------1 TWIN FALLS. N6warr 3 TWINFALLai2bdmu..3 BUSS.Landlnvastniant TWTww f m I a ' j e u I t f 502 bdrni. 2 battj homo. w/2w/2 •__ ^baih.59aju>cu*tstr-^ nil Mtta^s4-Bsy.^ Invnthm lM atal.warf Eati■tablWtadHeatino.&AC ; ' __ i HOMES TOR SAUm e L h o m k t o r s,L£ ^ ..c a r g a r a o f l.M o r n ln>a- a - poasUe•halterhonw. . — J 9lda/0-Lofry Ktiool dl*-. house w/6 shop baya a- -b»uslna8a.~lnduda8 u 6300 r . Ila-. $128,000. Csl733-9eS0Ji „kJ*a.iCall20e^-e20.1Ji. iol-!.otlto0,2snadM-LFraahly- - « q iq.ll, bIdgrS-vehlolear IflctrasltlnoSIOI.SOOr :TW1N |iAt.L&. §paclou>\ ,,-^ r ^ 7 --, ; — -painted-w/ovarhaed -inv | H MoUvatod.Caa 734-2097.' BDfliTA'gftEA ae— ^— - P ’*'• new country home on pri- 6 acraa. power 10 properly, didoor*,'3 phaaa power, $2SssifoT/Kryi if“- 5 1 9 " I Try ■ \cm-coti dawlkd 7 «d vale 5 acre kn. 3400 aq. O o ^ ^ ^ d e ------® Coovantlenal or ------—220V2; and raafrooma.- -Ba3a^i«kue734-at3eor B^ - M^ E T ^ T L O I ^ >CKi«Y. C— 73>«31.-^^^-=^!-nrw/attachMdbl,oaniM,- ■- manutaetundhemea.------Perfect? 1031 axchanoe.- ->D«2 « i d W ^ 543-6345.- ^ bonua room abova+do- Tarma $22,500. Cafl Cafl C StwraKohM opp 734- .#01»96300 - ...... , . CEMETMETERYL0T8 tnched dbl. garaga, ro­ ' Carlynn at 734-7608 or at , >J* 1 » 1 . •97081 . If, I T mIVMFAIXS S uneat n M Hemerlel Pwfc. 2 m C to ? ! a ^ I mantic maateraulte Ifwh Realty 734^500.' Thia TW vlntaifla 6 bdrni, 1« Own (a alde,by aide kl Mary's w/Jetlad tub, Ig.'walk-ln bath homa^ would ba an : cotS S f f lM T o ardan. U TO e a c h , we doeet. 4 bdmi. 3 » bath,' B^UHL' ' • • Prlm aFarm lantf lnButil ;-ideal tM d l( breakfast or .6th»h AveW. 2 bayr (anted wriralytranelar fee. 734-4872. m f c G M A C huge, bright county kitch­ 3 2 f3 3 5 4 room ing h o u a e. Lota o l ' tv/r»/h»(nfor2more.Naw en & lamliy rm. FormalI Acraayet A Lots araa. Approx. 59-6aoM ' poaatoWttaa.O nly$75,000 - r o i H lT#»«eilEi^ w/wataraharaa..Row - ? ool.'Good location Voul ba ' ~dinir>g'&'tivsng'mt8. Maple ■ Call Sherri Pumn 736- • ariiind plenty ol pa^klnD. ^ at[■hSCK'JSr: how tloor8,-2 gas llroptacoa,! • TWO COUMEKCIAL - • 3980. #96803 • ; ^ C750,000,.CalAiiJonea . da*«ilaaMlsd. ad. The ebtt H 3 2 4 ^ 5 4 landscaped yd. Many oth- t4mwbba2bdiin jCall Tonya Bacfcua 734- m l23«16.f0eiS0 ^ w Jhe reiulla.;an.Msh. oramenltioa< Price honte. Gas Ifett; Lots are m agic valley Hiunardal aereaoe on Dhifsrtiiirid,7aa-wi. aft' H o m e s F o r S ale $236.000. Cal gfr< 060J 3136 or David Watson V ' dose 10 South Uacola 543-6345. j *97442 • AjmlngaWe Dr. w7a 30’ realty icceaao ffo f A ddlaon H •SECUJDE0 3BDRM,2 Z ^ 520 B B BAH! unique floor plan-; T 0 $ 9 i,W * LARGE coE kvanue. Tha 1.04 acrea B di m agic valley 734-1991 isira»nedC-1.$150.000. B REAL ESTATE ■ I I neai. dean ready 10 mon. nor lot wilh aprawling 3 bdmi, 3 bath homo. Dou- SraNCE«53^«S01 ■ ' Cal:aB^ J o n e a 423-5415. WANTED H l | l liwoaflure for wiur realty ^ - • -ble-attached-gotaoaratf • horae-2Uor)4.36AaB. i — s t r - = | - now carpot, paint & vinyJ. 4249.96926 ( T l o i S ” ~^ 7 3 4 - ^ 9 1 rI COMMERCIAL "UVRCOMUERCUU. ' .'734-1991 ^ <. j H W 1150.000. BETHTEWS.5. .-_332N,HaU«y,CallGlna J PROPERTY I A n FAX. ■ H 886-7585 OB DAN LANDMARK REALTY .’om-EDBICMl-uid ® OMMMcmaoioVilnfUMy » (208) 324-TSta tho valley & privacy. 21 5 2 . m M WISE 539-2609, apxnment building In acres ! of pasture, great for ATTEKnON “ ^ 51 7 1 y H 9 t97IIO'(SpuTD») Eden. Great business • h » o rse s or cow s with a ★ENTREPRENEURS* *J I CONDOMINIUMS ( Y ' b U l^ S12~ I opportunity! Over 6500-- ~ t -O O U RU ET COFFEE FARM/RANCHES/. —boautlful-3,000>'sqrtt. — ^ I I I • C0MF0RTABU4------on21eveli$59,900. home.t 3 bdmi. * optkjnal SHOP' • rrtKJNDO:.i/a.iniereaLln. __ BDRM.-2 BAIH home— -SANDRA CAPPS324^— -bedrofficars'batharofeof -hthaMagtcVaiieyMaft.- AD . Inventory & equipment In- Jkhom. 2 bdmi, 2 bait) * t i u c c j j f B on quid cul-dtuc 8792 OR 334-3354. . kitchen>> with built in MES C LASSIFIED i- - .■•••- ■ • I tiave nearly sold all ol my dudadakxigw/lralned jft. Fumlahad. Pleaae ' '” 5 ; coumry road wth - lami and daliy preportlos •96015 (Mrfarfand) appliances. « Must see to ^ an after 8pm 734-1881 •• ' DEPARTMENT DE _ appredate. e34-8355.a e t r ^ e e s waiting 4 “ “ ■ M approt. one acre. • and am aggroesivoly ma(ly to go. Sale prtca “ B3f ' 22 0 0 8 8 - 7 ^ 5 3 8 Fircplace. wood plank - 'prospecting lor listings In • SUPER lOCAnON FOR JEROME. 2.65 acros, huge ''$40,000. AsaumaUo «d . —flooB. wrap-a.n>und------>MhaMMiEjtolloyahavaa.• -«WNE5SI-5000*rft------1 -finandnBrCal-73!-745m------208^-4543— pool ol buyors actively deciu Midi greai tfewsnf. , . buffdfngfndowTiiown = looking forproporly. TWTNFAil S ...... — 5 1 8 I (BURLEY) (* , ihevalley.-Mastcrsuliie ' Pleaso givo mo a c^II il Jerome. Loo of poaibill- COMMERCIAL f jJIOBIL£HOMESj ^ ------ind/oHlce retreat, ccda^ you hava.bsan thinking ties. Business & Imeatory 5-10 ACRES 9< • CltyWatai------BUlLOmO WITH GREAT- ~-S21..i-— - lined sauna and lou of a b o u t s e l l i n g . RAY could be purdused sep- * POTENHALANO REWPC'S : B~MUANUFACniRED M SABALA at Inwln Realty, • Natural Oaa buili in storage ihrough- aratdy.$98,000.BJ. * LOCATK)N._ Seveiveral 14'wide. Iff wide B '•■ h o m e s : ; 1-600-6^ 3 8 6 3 or home • Irrlgatkw Water B : o u i - |l 39JQO._BJ._OR_ . _0|LKimi24:3354. • . W&t R er Avenue------CutCurrsmiyjKcuptodjjyjha. otKtxLdouMea.jo(namDuc. Mmmm W K im r AT 324-3354. •96497 (Foster). •731-6030 or 637-6313 "Saddle Shop, thia prope^ — >ota HERE TO STAYI We n d e l l ' . .------ty is locatad at 404 • 4th Bro m 196481. (Fame) - set-up4deDverlnn^, Price RaducedI Approx. • GREAT COMM lOCA- £ Avo.W.andcanbeyoura iJ«i»l»M4MnM3«0 f 514 I for only $8 7 ,9 0 a or32UI22 •*“'ieatoranow.No^ 155 acre farm-dairy. Deep TIONonSo.lincoln. I l atopau H • IDEAL HOiUE SET IP well, approx. 120 ft, 5S |incoheto£P|2EJ '“i )paua from getting you H BETKEEN Jerome and _Over2acrcsw/23rof S BRAWLEY_TOninno«van«yo»ln«*f»«- kl Iny your new ho m e .' _ 8haroa.of canal.wataf^ iWeetWIndHomeB±= —nnnttiis.-Lo\T!r3------'-Ptvot and olderdaliybamr - frontage. Gose to free-— i n v e s t m e n t ig on«m{» m th»-dM aM = = J « a i - ~ Btummevwydiy. Develop Z206-732-S710 i V . bdrm, 2 1/2 baih home'' ' Licensed for IBS cows. way Inierchg. Indudes a RENTAL R PROPERTIES “ REAUTY^" 734-5850 . n.» -i ready hat)IL 1-<1-as»-310«037 f 'm Kith pellet sio\e, ofllcc Home SH0W/W0N& septic. nice older home and out- .available fof your ■ ■ and sun room, ilone Now $480,000. Can Judy bldgs. $190,000. BJ. • consideration. Holland B29-S679. BOSS 324-4249 OR 4-plox buikllrig at ■ | H £idliiles include - #97691 Paradise Place $205,000 ■ H ham/uck room, riding KmYSPENCEB539* 4-plex buiWlng on " ■ arena, horx stalls&lrri- magic valley 0501. *92261/92262 qOulncy Street $195,000 Auctionm of Real Property M pied pasture on 5 acres. (M.Rose) Trl-plex unit on 'f $169,900. BJ. BOSS realty 4t4th Avenue E. $125,000 located at 307 Stitevens Avenue, FUer,ler, Idaho OBKrmSPENCEB • CREATINCO.HE PROP­ • Call for details and I ■ addresses. .AT 324-3354 #97019 734-1991 ERTY on ll«y 93 will t)«le held Thursday, (VanOumeiy) between W n Falls 4 Sun BRAWLEY i 51 3 I Valley, Approx. 7.56 January 212 5 , 2 0 0 1 , a t 1 0 : 0 0 am -,£ | a c r e a q e s & lo t c acres, shop w/l4’ door. REALTY shop w/l O’door, S • 7 3 « a M in-the United1 States IVnstee’s OOfllce, f l I ARIZONA Ownor must soil beautiful 60 acros; ranch- leased restaurani, 2 RU Boston Building, SSuite 1 0 0 , 9 Exchanjange Place,: bdrm house, 5 trailer P*plus living quarters. land northeast Arizona. $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 . ow ner can No credit required. Full rental qaces, 4 double- 5. S a ltl • OITTSTANDING 10 flnanco, will accept trade Lake City, Utah free info, Take over total wide mobile. Room far ,0 ACBES W m i WATER. for property or RVs on prico S I6 .8OO, with]08t more mobile spaces or dtdown payment. Terms for further infommation on auctionI propertypi DvtfSlOD.OOOofmanjre S200 down & monthly. storage units. nj land.sca()lnf(. l/nusuall)' ngotlabie. Call days. 436- Ownor, P.O. Box 3060, $398,000. BJ. BOSS Ai4373. Evonmgs 678-3259 please contact IVtaistee’s Red EstateIte Agent, Iar{;c. bcautlbl home! Mesqullo,NVa9024« 324-4249 OB K m V frWIN w FALLS* * r/rtd o f Judy J Hoffman, Barirker R o to rs at ( 2 0B)M3wl371 8 ) Husprrenhouse.? RLER SPENCER 539-0501. sMtockM?’ l Check return 1 acre, 4 bedroom, 2 both, • • - bams, 2 wells. 2 septio. • •9-4219 (CoMn) oron now 4 plox. Can Chuck Minimmum bid $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 Lscurrwiilyanmicr spllt-bodroom, fireplace, - * 72733-6207* I___ ||l ^ H farm. Great price ai ond 2 docks,'Sl0a.000. 4.5 acrea w/water, 3 bod- $248,000. Absolute | HMm, 2 bath, 36x40 shop, ■I ■ C o n P al u f o s i n i W i n F aills l ------must seen CAHA (CAYA) • -and5azebo.-S147,000------i LEIE 886-2186 OR 6.71 'acres w/wator, 4 bed­ Low est Interest..L I 324-3354. «^7370 room, 2 bath, pellet siovo. .lowest P ^ M O fliielliB ar! (Coate)

lum vosnuscyESP ::: B m ' "iTivlvHijct'fi? liotii 3 Uxlnimi, 3 ' ■ wilh .1 A-p\i» bath conlo with great flocr m ' C |H b.)fK KUisi Milif. Gl A WgM nx;. Ikim' wirwirixT& Jjlurnbtxi. m l in backyanl'autosprin-' Divruaawraiswomlvoml l«ni wsmmeo wMutifu J roo<. Home has b«n ven W f J m ' ^ ill) (« 25 flcns. SfflM2S»n) D97IM1 C 2l &oek kiidwn: lintaicxd $129,900 * 9 7 ^ ; | m Jancorjoate. •• »92478. O illus Jin bi'diDonv, 4 tulhs, nxm. 2 bathtofjosk.______. 'AUkKL 2 family rooms, ptuv Ereplae •m. fin.'pLxv tt doubk* nivjicE m l Jtiful new fkwcwft all tile Uos, Ble roo Lflige . SSSDtOOO wdl maintai JaneorJgie.______CallJaneofJ t' K

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. ‘I '■ ’ -.-J---;;.. / ...... / . •• ^ •undty.Jsnmfyii 7,aooi,Tlnw^t “ ^frio.^ - 0a».l830.73^0737Jl r-: “^paWa»r>oWno.-M60Ano»- 0 - [ * rig.', ran g e^ iip o iii,___ 1|""» i'bdrm,‘i^ ~So?il^!5i/SMM7^ I bdmi. 1 bath, • X vifiTutirTm: w/vy/D----- :------ok-up, AC, 2 ip ic e ___1 -balh onrlvarr-RafrfaqrQr -KIHBBRLVr^lainrapa^ --8(JOO/mo:+8800-dfprNo- -Tfl ' ‘*5 :Ddnn,abMitownho jaW hwj37W 4g_^ doua fam> houaa on Add* iH T C E T C f ir a S C “ ir«T«riTKPngTN^^Iibr----- A FFO R D A B L E Oul. ♦ baih, carport, bim t amoklniOklng.Vl76.754-636Q. . - -:r^on-Jtfemt wHeol/f W}” * ~ h^N ilN 3 Mrme|ino^ OuM oul-d|.iM , 3 bdmi. .-.Nawir.i.,2*3bdmi------:^bathrcarportrU 8880,------« to i l------6 0 3 - - ^ -JaMftmanta wnti 2 bitha. Tha rN-PALLS. L arge s "on," lU H Lalidnti.itnrSiH , 4|^% aM 3£348orW m p ^ , . 860Q.733»7B70 i I FURNISHED APT8/ ^ niaMgmt- 7 » -o rw *chc rm. 2 bath duplex- i,n>M Aw. N. 12mon»lau 'AOappii«ncai,ip«cioui. ’ ippi., garage. No pets. ,j t 2 0 > 6 9 ^ 420-1488J■ . HbsBflUY, Urga 2 bdm).. I CaTlNow7*4il«00 ^WFW in PALLS 1 bdrm. tWIHWIJAm,nk»dM.ln "'■PP'.. - ::: :l«rm.olirOi»K#nttntsr r.-|40O.MOil«.73»a r r - partially fumlihad with * ! DUPLBXE8 I -Ground levil, wheel chilr b*droom..wlth itovt 4 , »525*(»*dep.CaI733-10O4. S;a>; "iinn :iy ^m .rtd " ' oaraaa/l460monm.CaU i TWrW JAUi &02y1 ~?caccaiiibli. Water, gar* rng. Can 423-6983.81- H W I ji. Lg.'2bdf(n ■■ ??«•* . Bdtll. 4 b drm telli, i .^S^Seeoaak for BradJ BuRLBY 3 bdmi., garigi ^bdmi. apta.KJtch«i appli. ba . ^-iwekendi.,-.;;:Vv » .» -«ppi»;Wiipw.:!‘p - lUHLIVtJIoibdr'iB m . I 'sjav4sas',s5°' ’WINIAlU.imaii,d^ - rWlN FALLS 147 8876Ano 'INJaLL*.inarm. -TSHffliS n FALLS. NewTT" - iudti, hout*. R*t*r»nefl'O tl ’ Ltralal|c.'c«ll4234«34.I. RftAUi.2bdmi.T p( waanar. W/D. G ai fir*. <30000dip.Call736^11.fl_____—befofe.6.pmbe ■ - - - /linnofi. KtniofOln 1__ -appla..W/0, nrtpl«ot< no -piaee.AC.Water/8anitstton z TWIN 733.0330 or 7344104 OTflBSTBmiilTO pab.etoragt. 4^8104.F ■. bath, W/D hookin.Piiasa Wllnbaforai.31andr*celvi ^ IH f^ALU. 2 bdrm. 1 TWIN FA rooktamhouM^-SO can 208.734. ^ J In *420o«r#nL *’|pakl.Nier school 8 park, ^ tthniwduplixw/carport h -h o uise se3 3 bdmi. 2 bath, ga- w iN M U S r ” JlffAHB Homa In tha BLW00D4IVAN8 4gig arig i. appls. 85tO* rage.fn f S S F S S i CanNowat2O8.734. l 6OO. ‘ W»t401 ta lc e. finced yd. $750/mo. . • MW 3 bdrm. 2t»Ih2 ^ D t ^ 't f T a o S M J Mmi,,1Hbath.ipactooi I 604 ! I Cal . . . 80 dep. 736-9269 C allha1733-7445 beforu6pm ^'5K 4r?i'iir- I UNPURNI8HB0 m TW m m ------== , 'UEULyourcluiniSTi;?a7 Ctfl324.3ra kliohan. Fa/ioadyd. I rwiN FALLS “ rWi»iSVALL*.2b0mi.------TWiNF , : honi.H »nl® M ;l!w _ w/daek, 2 car sanoa w/. |^PTMIUPIJXM *Qu«IICrMkApU* * 132.2nd AVI. N. 1 bdrm, 4.1 1?TT:»B^7rNjpitr— '■■■rwiC-i 7 . i' C^324.30M . TainancfTtocitirnaxno* ~ ■ -laundry t , fadliUii. > n ^ S p a lls . Quiet 2 - = j - r w ® M . a ^ W.V.4lailcAda6*Tyloaa JStS JU O M C S brdm.. 1 bath.ST maBfca^a^ll.ccifrVfint citypart(.643-843e. Equal TW m r I»i-PALL»-8tudlo2 Col*Jolonlal Park Apti hai . x}mir2 bam deluxe------i n raqulffd. 1700. 6 4 3 ^ _OpportunttyHouslngJ” bdrm..rmced yard. Idiho stustudio unit! available « L u d ed , W2™S2M ” 5mergyifftdent S l apt.. Housing spprovad. 8395 01 p. No pets. 451 6th $550 ” BUHUCA8TLiP0RP “ 08288 * dep. Includes • 2*f- S550/mo.-Elevator, OSE « dip. Call 734-6e04.a heal hai and witir. a. E. Can733-54l0.fl »*cureiure underground perk- canyon vltw firm houM AcciMlna appncatkxii for 4 ^md JpRSBISSBreSImiyl1 TWIWPALI.8 i b d m . ng, newer building. - - BUHL‘2bdrm. 1b* 2 bdrm.. 1 btth, oar>s« 2 & 3 txfrm apti. TWINPALU- arn ------BFBRAWLEY REALTY HWLL6.2bdmi.W/D '"9. r ^ bdm>„ 1 bath, wl baaam*V Appi. Incl. Cloaa to CSI. 734^888 hookokup, carport, bsmt. ______734.2556.; ______hom i. All ntw lnt»fl L!!!^ -ant..Laaaa-raqulradr-lalr •-$475/mer-KdapoaJtr-CaU- Rsnt baaad on income. -^FALLS ^ A RTS?- ^ paint, Eith & kitohin. ’■ lait & dap. 1600 monlh.1. . (208)B47'.1741.1 = 843-8833 _ ? i rWIN FALUAt»,S600. 4 FALLS. Redecorai:------1,2,3 Bdrms $335,495 3bdrm.2bath.no ‘iiiw , CloM lo aohooll,00lV Ct" 326^729^ Avill. now. Outalda ani* ' Some DW 4 WD hookups 3Mm.Appl,.F.nc«a t, Cutshomt. N o^m '• TW iHW US------' I. $675*dep, 733-7876 Wm*. iWUna I. . cJcKh « U yo. rhala ok. Call 324-4818.1■ Brand naw 3 bdrm. 2 bath. HAILEY ^ Spacloua and dean I . kino pIitM . MSs/me/mi^ uMtctaMiiMKitoiptHi BALMORAL APTS. No p iti 734-6600 ffioT .ar ’S Itl now dupiix. camort. TWINi FALLS.FA Taking ap- I3(X> MO. (i»p. 6 4 3 ^ 2 ^ JbhOMC. 2 bdrm. S47S.}. Brackanrldoa homa, 734.1401 allapapDli.NW,S575*lJ00 pllcatlor Ow Mord about ttw Kam TWIN FALLS. 2 bdrm: *New* atloni for a secure 2 _ foripptteit.B i: SiSOO/month. rncludaa TWIN FALLS - • B rand =5 ;^ 9. Can 736-9269. M mn .t u bath apt. $399/mo I >airl-MWrX»p«ara24.876fc-h— - lawtv4ara-&-afflanlilaa;— Affordable y~N»w* n - 3'bdrm . 2 B8twr WINFALLS- ~7 ------Luxoiy------/!, ■Mn nJce 2 bdrm. 2 b«in I 0 dep. Locaied near------•hort rtmt OK. Can Kant garage. $650 up. 370 -mown, credit check or Cindy Colllni at 733* Unore. Ci^733-8207B w/coverid parking, pri- 2 ballath In country, $500 _ ..14 B E D ! 6336 or 734-6104. 1,2,3bdrm. f l v.^patlo4good..oraga. ^ P!p.Nosmokino.3250N . roq. 733-2218.TownCresi733- IROOM W M O D E L , .A7S.1110 ^FWIN FALLS - 2 bdrm', 1 49S -TWIH W U 4-V ary nlca-2- -51 »E.Can206-733-2Q33 TWINLFALLSJ/e7 FAI nice 2 -bathrSiovi; refrig. DWTF 2 bebedroom. 1 bath near fwiFT n. duplex, cul-de-sac. bdrm, all appli. sano*. %JEflOME-l Mmi,-Ouplix- - bWg. a No pets. 73f•0067a. coH FTfalls. Bissmim colleae.WSO + dep. atudiIE apt, recently remodeled, lurnished. 'urn Must see to e $95 wkly. 5225-S360 JEROME. Upstslisapt. separate ?f! entrance. $475 appredate,Can apPi 735-0813 or Elderly or Z mAn utils, pd. 733-8841, MAA G IC H O► Im e s ' fW i N FALLS, bw ev spa- I mo, util incld. No pets or ?umj doo8,2bdrm.-2bath.flll "3bdrm.2bath.S500/mo. ^ WIN FALLS d is aabled l persons, je roOME m i Holiday Motol 54751'5 US HW Y 93 - JEROME No pets/smoWng 324-3330 smoking. ™ i# t4 last + dep.' A” 0 4 up wkly. 401 W IE. IDAHO ’ appls. AC, sprinklers, _ avail 2/3. Debra 720-4238 Greatf Selection and Cp-, I ' *(Nonh o f Petro 2 olT lotenuueUc84). lawn mowlno, water end Kl Affordable pricesi :ction 8 Subsidy ^Moif.iain. Can 324-2361. . .. WIN FALLS - BEAUTI* 1.2 _^208^644^9^ sanitation lumlstied. No KIMBERLY. S Clean studio, l.243bdm iapts. Rent Available. tw in FALLS-Capnfa i Motel. S275. Lg. panially fum. 2 pnFUL NEW 2 bdrm. 2 bath. starting st at $385 up to 13411 KimberlyKin Rd. $100''- pets, no smoking. Seoo b Zero lot duplex; refrig. mo. + dop. Applications ^bdrm. $399. Incl. appls. 7b >38S/mo. 733-6452. No peta. Call 423-4760.B ‘g"rango; microwave. OW, Catl Ca' Mickle, 734-4334 F orfi taken. Call 732-a3e6.fl ^ disposal. W/D hook-up. H rAppllcaUonand V w inI faFALLS. i MOTEL 3 TWIN FALLS -WeslskfeTs b gas liroplacD. central " - " K bS i'^ moiore information sioo/wk,1/wk. 4 $360/montn. bdrm, split level, refrig, iibdnrt. ap t No^la/smok- air/hoat. ga patio. 2 car ga- s t t t : _ ,, 246 2ndId Ava W. 733.5630 pellet stove, single ga- Ping. $325/mo.+dop, refle. olf' desirable location. ' wTnjX '' FALLS Small ? tw im!~ FALLS.ca'i Room lor ' rage, Irg yard. S700 —;Pleaso call 206-734-9450. no reg smoking, no pots, Jdrm apl. S350 . S200 ^ 2 0 * in ig. spacious homo. SMALL.I tJdrm. K bath. ' $650. Call 7W -6360* J 2Jep.Conmoal423.S3a3.« E : )8M36-3763„ Nco area. C:all 732-0714.M • appliances; gas heal. No “ . KIMBERLY. Newan 3 w bdmi. 2 bath, garage, =nnWin f a l l s - Newer 2 FALLS, 2 tarm.. 1 M on,in..Sun. AnjUme t o i - pots.S350.00mo. S600/mo. Call 733-7445 TWIbdrm. duplex, carport, util, oath)oth. stove, rofrlg., w/d : « ^ >t. d c t P 6( * e 6 **HANSEN.Close 10park. 3 _ before 6 pm.« rm.^ No sm oklng/pets. hoohlookup, somo ulils.. $450 410.C Street I MOBIlOBILE HOMES 9 bdrm. 2 bath, appls, « $425/mo.Call733-3742Ji I ’®'no. ♦ $400 dop. 21t 9in v -u - fenced yard, sprinkler • ‘Hear the quiet! $42 We. E. Can 734.5469.H ‘-H- ■ Afanagemeni sytem. outside pots ok , . WIN FALLS • Q uiet. 2 TWIbdrm.. 2 bath, duplex TWIh^ FALLS. 3 bdrm., j • Please priprint clearly w ith dark ] bwith deposit. S600.00 ■ ^ -Extranice, d e a n 2 k pencil or p en BUHL - O ldor country Laurel Parte Apaitmenls w bdi /baiem ent. g a ra g e , boot)00ulllu1 tri-plQx. siriQlo 4 ^ 176M«urtcoSlroeJ w/l "uport "S.M1.14' ? w«M w/ carport • • Approxir 23 ’ home. 3 Bdrm, with op. fenced yard, sprinklers, car:ar i gamge. C8I locaitcn. 1 = Shed. S350 mp. No * x in ia te ly spaces inclieluding blank Twin Fain . ' (on$6?*;. Call 736-6292.B S60C5600+dop. Can 734-J603. Ilonal omers. Fireplace, 734-4195 S6J ^ j s s ,,iOl._Call s r 326-5867. spaces. oil heat, no appls. $600 . .FILERiSnaXO-Hlvor.Canv.__ I I— I C D n - B a u i ; tl n o tify y o u iftK e re ir^s^cial’^ing r a ~ yon, 3 bdrm, 2 bath mod­ iu;os.ffi.7W fn.Fali ular overlooking rivQr, op- o n whichich might result in a disliscounted price 1pis, private accoss, $650. . ow est Interest..U.Lowest Favm em 01M T h e l f e a r ! KIMBERLY End of Itie l o i • 3 line miininimum - Private Parriity O n ly ' ■ road. 2H bdrm, 1 bath. S flU EMI —Newercarpet&palnt,oot-- ■ IDS JANUAB1 T y side pets okay. $475 EDEN.Small2bdrm, 1 bath, fenced yard, water . Included, outside pets ok - N m n t e p f PPays a - 3 lines C a a :with deposit. S400. TtMMgrnt 733-0730 ; 1-3 d ays...... $16.70 VTWINFALLS------1073 MMl#2*dmi,1 bain. : 4'7‘days.'...... $550.06+ dep., ...... * ” -80 1663 !i Skyline 2^ bdrm, 1 j 8-15 days...... bath family home with ...... ;.$42.00 basement, I fenced yard. $600.00 4- dep.. I G e T o • 16'30days...... :...... $78.50 BRAWLEY ■ REALTY l a s t s a V e .. » (IncludesiMaglcValuea. M Ag-WeeUy:ly. and Internet) _ 734-5886 L ® "’ " TWIN FALI.6 Clean 3 . bdmr, shed, fenced. $575 * dep. No pets. 733-4726« laida Piiiiega ^ ; Printnt M Cofy in Spaces IB® ■as;MilPMrMijsnPowilKb ■YWINFiALU,3bflmi.,2rt o s K0-J«.Jk«,C9 ^ —■ - I i . t (Allow 1 tpace: for eochletter; puncttiadon nuik bath,I garage,fenced ^yard. $700.^11733-1359. -Tj both, Preslden^i^stoTe! refrig., w/d hookup, now _paint a carpet. $485 ♦ •. 400dep.Coir73fl:^ll.* ; • ' 4.if '^ AddltJonaJ linei extra char] yWINfiAU6.4bdrm,. ■ S650mo„ $S50dep.S46 ■ -&Wl^DlvS.-7a4-4402.- ' ■ " r — u a i i l sriWtfV— l l ^ — ------' lACAAPtmtUtt InII naw lub'dlviilon^S ^ ■.CO.JkjWMk ____— ..... I bdrm.,b 2 bith, lom i aappli., dbl. garage, sprln- Kklira, finced yard. No imoklng/pili. $975 + • " 5dip. Cill7&^6617a I -Run-mv-^d-ln-clflf:la83lfleatlon # —for — ■ — rfnmr- -tWlM'liALUratjpefciMnr • - —8tt^lactT2 bdmrrmoir — J • Am ount Enolcscciscd $ . ■■ ______uuiiiitiis, w pea. 733-8234. • J I P P E j ! = ^iiiiieza. ~ ------...:.' ...-----T9 tdaU.rDwlVdaN/...... I ;;'Q f idtO! I bath,b $3S0/mo.-f$3b0 ~ BESTEQ*^]F j B S T f ^sp.Callg0a-734-B26l.ld ; b Vlaa d Mastertercard □ American Expxpress □ Discover Tfl , , ilac. a Rat. raq. S498 + lYlUOP^ j Credit C^i^umum ber . ______—______• ' ' • 'd•dip. 734-W 3 am.g • Expiration D aie_:e..~ ______■ :T9 — ^------• bbaih, AC/flrifplaoa, ga. ragi.n fincid, no imoking, L______' 'I Nnme ■ ‘ j- »S800<^.-Ktep. 324-2169. M l l d l B-lk S o r i u - . TTWIN bdmi. 2 ■ MrUMMUhKfMrl■VlHMtrMtlMn • Addrew- ■ '..'•'-.•i , •■— — _ bath, b tnplaoaragi,'homi B ■ 1 ^ ^ ^ OUKW.OU.ouHca 5 CUv/Statc/Zlo ■ •' In Cindliridgi. No § M —r ...... »iimoking.nopiti,81200/- J ? Phone Number ____ ■' '______/ • mo.tt Call Kant or Cindy al 1 733-8336 Of734-61(M. ' ___ ^ n ■ ' bjbaih, like rtaw'rfoncf?v^,' ' ~ NNo pata, 8696 -t- dep. m — __4i__423-8670. aft;ig .p ,fp ,|C . _ - TWIN ULL8. Clem, new ' “ oarpat, 3 bdrmi. Cloii to J m m t.... 8 Khooia. S878/mo.+S400 = - = r 0 f B5r== dap, 8112nd.'Avi. N. Cute, newly ramodilid, 1 mLYmiHHmsn . i |^ B | ..bdmr).poas1biy 2.8378/mo PAY Am -a39St9S^ a< --2-bdrm.-1,b^.Vl40^ www:oenpiiulo».oom j a i Ava.Cl Eakt. S600/mo. s ^ a i E P L A C E T O S A V E iON THE BOUUEVAARDI THE :+dap:RafCCridrtchak:..be =\ . , -.•--fnAMNfluliomoAcasbiu'iTOPCTUPWHilOHliiokibB^ UlUAStlJMj,—------3284186. Hava massage. Js-Nevvs. 1- - •' ~~'V- • ~__ . „+c ' ^ D12 w.TV»lnF»IH.Id«hoSun

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IT , ~ " " T A X — : Bst one spade, and partnilineiibida-two ______* -;— —:"r; f l make ovei ?E8T- ^ ------E A f f t —------c h o lic eI " w h e n ’ I~ h o rd V ~K-,g4^::«iptaiDed South.— ‘ ______♦ K i p 5 .3 3 ______:»_K-«-7-7r2^-A.J^H^-A-8-7-2?-2?—and-partner rais e r tc Z X O O R ^ »43 Bothffcfc ■to-foufclubs. . ______: •“YoiarappeUl e t i t a . m t ^ e b u t •jX j 9-5.2------oea-were-vutoerabler— L_::.Should I.c(»tinue ona to g a m e ? ------1 ------==yoo;^€oliijt5f« i j BOTfcnoM. C h ttaw ^ CiUC Tvd^rih."InstA d "♦,K8Sa: K ♦684,; ------: I = A D = ^ of^earchinsI fcfor poasible over- 5iiMKBEi)8,-.tiri.i»n.: TIMES ™ CUSSIFIED t*tEka, I wouldild have chosen the SOtlTH ANSWEE R : Thia one should be ANSWER: It’s A veiy A J 9 8 2 ^ ■ easy eve: ly close deci- twin lop w/mattress. full DEPARTMENT ^I^tciocheiheitbegame." »eriifTOuhavenot agreeded sion. At rubber bridgidge, I might b o n ^ * io o /o ffe r. Call 2 W iat ptaywi V A 2 . o n v o u r j 208>73^5536 • r would North have r uMthoda to deal with in- choose the aggressivelive action. A t mado? ♦ K Q a terferen. at a heart lead was •e- appears that the mosilos t likely r e - ' _*oversi^ed° V il^ * **' ^ ( B U R t ^ ) ______— « lucky strike.-le.-bot^rhick w u Vula f your fltrength,-andyoare^ -jy.A350XalTO4.Ca36.-eTTH • well deservei iln^le:North^uth •' r«5—sutt-wUl berthrlaT onoFfwolpodei ^ -- POR-sale. computer, lo. • ved. With allm Deali^ e n South ■ ------M le option to double thehe andatrump. desk, freezier. dining m . . pOTectaofdev ru n o u t w01 to bid to your own best ' topmattress' s e t Squeen bed. etc. 324-7AM ' . nia own collectjM5!S?d'iS T hleblddiag: .. c o n tra c t DearMr.WoIiE’ KAV£VAuw6tiA— m ethi^ in partner's Partner opens one no-i JUDGMENT? Did you j W ^ Norti Eaatt D e a r M[r.WolfiB r. no-trump {15* roul be ptMMnoy turptUM COcoOect it? We spedaliza ..._17HCP).andIbidtwo - « hot* «My R t* to puce •' - irin the enforcement of------South refuMdMdtocovtrWMt’. ‘”T« rnutu *j« Ngu. you. j Catt324-0216. ' and after Eaat a wjiagleaAHeartjack ______: fault a ju ts in with tw o ' , 7haridmrf|«tf.733^»3l. jum p to fbur-hearta-with-th—diamonda^-andpartnctner-pa88ea7~ “V ------SffieTSoutirtool»ok fais ace. Next, ------* K-Q-1JIO, V A-K-J-lO-9-8, ♦ 8, deiQ^g a flour-c^ QUEEN WATERBED, ^ DtABETTCS Sojrth cashed bishia king and queen BID WITH THE ACES « K - 9 ^ m ^ r . A t d u - complete, 5100, Please Supplupplles mailed to your of^laraonds, gi plicate, no vuhierabilihility, w hat ac- _ call208-733-1332. homo hO(T at no co st We bU , gratifled that he 14-B14-] W m f sino; PtMbvit. 8«.c tiw do you suggest? I cotild win fivei trickstr in that auJt _ .. RiHLCUNia.l««o,,m.iivB. ■ Medicare/secondJJ? insura. uth holds; • On Peace. Grt;Crsabury.TwM ______;SIK.BEO STAND, pino. ncs.Calll.aOO.782-7704.. - (with a markeded fincaae against ' • ANSWER»:_‘niere.iaJtUe need (j v r ------— ~ W ^ . ------^*-K 1 0 -5 '3 ------a u n ila te r BED aaiu.iable, .i.c , P ® BTd decision on your pa rt1 ANSWER: The choicesles a re e ith e r ] ^6v£N6omm^ Impatiently,ly. South cashed V K 9 S 4 3 Y ou s h o t S875*oslo(l(W3.324-2037 size, double decker, gas. Duld be satlsned with a two no-tnmip or doubliubie, I go fo r ^ three more diamtmonds, sticking the ♦ 3 stronglyii ROCKER. s»iv«l.------C^n 677-2781 lead In dumiqy. i ♦ 6 5 4 ’ invitaticmal jum p to t h mse the double at eitheih e r r u b b e r y. The chtb finesse h e a rts. Trrust r partner to raise \iath • blue uphototery, *60. ^ £ 5 , came.next» andiid when it lost, the Nortl ih^bridge or duplicate.J. AAt r u b b e r ______Can 732-0410. ♦TOPTOR. Briggs 4 cycle an- r t h .- S o u t h ______- itcards."------gln«, e>n;;shapel^«325. Mfflewent wifF[ifilt Wes'tJedhJs I* £ ------T ¥ ------Piease cai 206-324-7426. least they don't scorere ta game (I ’ Reclining ? sofa 4 tovesoal, heart 10 to trapip dummy’sc queen, * ♦ ?, D e a r M rr.W . olffi would not double two^padM). At^ gWue/mauve/grey. Really “ REM6MR BER and the defendenlers won five tricks ____ :------W ith-both great shspe. *400.Cair 'Thatb ------fijTonrdows;— ii.aidea-vuhierable,-RHO-[)—dupUcaterthe riskTTw»worlhwfiile 7 t*a\ birthday ltd you piaced ------^----- “ ANSVSWER: Two spades. Justust opened orone spade and I doubled 731.6066or733-3723 sor«ome lime ago in The d — you might get SOO> pcpoints with _fa»or6pm. T m , Southmakeahj> hia game easily if . enougmgh to offer a raise in part-u t - * K-‘RIN6 AIRMATfRES" I f ^ p a s a Blct«*eaTXBeo.tiirt^iW ttlO i » next time, you will risk ' M o o ri^ l/K .* S S S ” lor a queen size bed. missiog aI gamg e of your own. CoBTlfW KOLul^FM in Sp>dSyndkifetBe. , . 423-5533' "Oood cood.. dean. *150. 436-3808 W W FALLS-SkyrLan*. U T^FALLS- 1430f . ■01UIL i-URNACE. newer, ira in r E. 1250 sq.fL. 1440SS F I----- 615 ve • J*hhn)eilch Witch tren ch er, ^ O m C E SPACE ^ soMWerelM^T^AS^ JEWELRY A FURS I « b d n n ,! lath.$3;***> 200 to 6100 « m erowave. black. *25. 5 layco stump grinder. Log IL STEEL BLOO. Factory w E “ 80-60 BB cow dispersalII BARLEY HAYFor sale , F>«ese can 206-326-5655. ST rfcODING SET, 14 karat. pliiters. Call for prices. «jTiJ^ with second effortt 1 Ton bales. Tests very f ouifet discounted buildings , lenter Cenier. 734-4350. I r>quli»d.C1l733.4< FREEDESiaNSEHW1VK£ | B 0 0 j y ^ W A N 7 m | HANOE - Hot Pomt, EJec. “ 1 karat total weight. simoftd. Exc. cood. *200. JSS120(yoffBr.Cail53fr6ie9 A ------TWNPALL8.2b«Jre »^CoM iuctlon.tniis« TWBa33VRS5n;__f 40 broken moulh^tnuli- Caa 536-5151 — 818 I I lo cotored cows. • ' 815 I I 2ASMLIVOTRtAe^ 2 mobile home. S3BI:3BS+' -N.Washlnaton.'Cuslijstom Share apt starting in Feb, ^FRIQ.sldo-by-sktowith I W a s ^ s l t , CallII208- 2( dssioned to m eet[your yc to end ol school year„eb. Piue regular run of csttle.• BARLEY S IL A O aaS rd ^ lawnaS^rden I . .crop HAY. small bales. t o and water dispenser, ■cohmijiSk:atton] L “ pU n O MOVING------736"d. _ USED SADDLES 4 EQUIP- - daiiy’hay. Ca;: 731074V ;-;-lree.ia.6 aiblc-ft.;*250.- -Indodes -in phone w/chorg- -3 = - 500/ofter.------Conover5800/1 Up* ,CE ableat460FaIls..Noi or 326.4270 eves, only J Works greet 737-9725. o\ CoOege OIBce Park ala?N* roommate, prfiate baujif t MENT FOR C4SW/ _^.*300oach.736-J744.- rightjht (Grand. *500/olfer. ‘ * ★ TWWFALIS *^ ^ Rllmore and N. Coll» Ih. Also.okJsllverWisaspurs. HAY. 80 ton 3rd crop diary WASHER a DRYER, ? all 678.7700 or431.2510 ^ ^ and Downtown neara ti il«. VICKER’S . _Frlgidalre. stackable. I I 809 I y rOPHONE. Alto. *425: :* * JEROME * t 30. WESTERN’S STORE I ------Cou(tHouse.-Ofncesfit _S300Sner,TV.27‘,cofor,- IU- — COMPUTERS— -NOP ease call 208.a2ft-S681.------Beat Ram s ixdidoii = ------733.7098------RETAIL A OFFICE Sp* 1S00lo200sq.fL HAT - Malta 125 Ion 3M, »«teaod.SlOG/oHor. * ^ Hoi ______saSBb ' " f O r n r somo 2nd. Bcxjdteatj buy _ 73M l130f 420-3561. 333mHz32mogRAM,45x 33: 3243flDIC-TRACK.-*250,- -P leasec.cond. Keeps tune «Km(oVMtMKl(100l .ub.- B jfA ifa Z ir 7 W “ ~ 1 TomanyslmAr> Most offices may be su all *85 and S80. Victor MWASHER/DRYER SOI. CD-ROM, |J 8 meg video. Nordiealih Rider. *150. Coll uPRiiJi>11. *799. Can 543-6013. . . " divided or expanded•dto ______FARM mANCH Brown 655-4311, 2800 E I SoundBlaster‘Livel Koy- aon ______exc. c .tocatlonstollst Kenmore exc. cond. board,kq mouse, spookors, trea iYBuVA^IANb ...... Weorf a space to tease SUPPUKgQUIP 2700 N.Twin Fails. . !*250. Single washer; Ui ►rdicTrack -SS .'stronoth woil,HENYOUCANRENn *3 M i l ------UVEBTOCK ------1 Monitor. Win98. *375. orctorobic3Vnon.motori2od WHYE ------Wfrw*JW/rfervwi I - -HAY-2nd 4-3rt,'50 ton-oar ~-4125.-Wananty.336.4805- -Can 532^130:------• -m a r ilLKolth. Jo rg en sen ______■ EtiUl lU/Uo ' -BBErsHARES-iso acr ■ Sm bales. Exc. quality & ~ eadmiil. ind. digital ox- WHEN3-1298. ■ ih d se p re m ie r olflc SRSC. Shares lor rent for cond. Covered. S43-6Q6S rc^tTMotior im w iers. _CalLK pfopertiee. 7S3-6027 2001.670-2480 mnuol, *85,423-4676. | 733-12 T ^ S o ’o r S o ^ HAY Covered, 3rd cutting. TWIN FALLS, Just-A-MeiM«n SDEUiMegisterBd Angus!m “ B th I SIOCK Snake i High lest. Smell bales. _LOCATICN_LOCATIOlTION----- Inn. 2 separate offices«on c 2&3yrsoM.QrovATi : River Sugar 155 acrcs. Approx. 25 T. STRAW x f ^ l the main floor wtth useM ofI caMng ease. BuBs ara Th - For rent or sale. Can 6^ small bales of clean t _ - jC tr. conference room. $650*50or good flesh. *1500 Callh 532-4268OT431-05S5 barley strew. *1/bate. « 5 0 . Can Kent-orChc »" FARM hand 210 buslMl. 6 3 7 .^ 1 or 731-1187 a BUSHI N £ S S .& _ ; CALL734-4339OR->R •. Collins at 733.5338ifo ( r 2 0 0 ^ .7 3 6 8 734^104. HAY dairy & feeder, oat I Z__ ^ ssayrsa-r- i t»ay & straw, large bak». " SERVIC ^}> E R T Retail or offf(5 i ^ - -TWIN FALLS. Offk» for 20-2yr.buDs. EPD'son»• BUNKS, free stand. - Can 731-3471 d M ; ------t ♦ &ff nM » I ,n. 2, 0,677^3 h m an, . lease, downtown & all animals. Jim O 328-» Ing (or g o ats, sh eep . 734-3589 eves.a « M m m m ev«. courthouse area, upstainlairs, 4729 Bud e 326-4159^ horses. Oilfereni sizes. A-COUS-TI.CAL fhfmerrln/onntthn.------ninosorleavemeMaoeabe approx. 900 sq.n. 3 MIUeW^Roposa ■ '9 Save feed, bener animal HAY I QUALITY 1.1 crop 50 ' HO R O O R N ^ ^ __ J - private of5ces,receptk)r _ tons. 60 tons 3rd A 4tti & DRYWALL HEATING HI & AIR ~ TWIN FALLS 4 H batt», or>«ite parttintking. cfop^fcbales. 678-2015 OME REPAIRS ^) osiimatos. financing reg A n (^ cows. 7 com* I Bob'tBntDiywMtl Qi 621 North CoUeoe.e. J525/mo.+«lectrtetty,V- ing 3 yr, olds, 3 older.> kllSC. Milk compressor. ' . HAY. 160 T. of good „ 4 offlcos, conference,:e, Amertcen Reel Estate Best Ouatity. Best Ratos . NY'S HOME REPAIRS FrooosH737-0000 » startcoMngendofFob.5r. vacuum pump. 2 milk • . Custom Texturos ‘ SAWTOOTH SHEET pantry, large recepUooion& 73446S0 ___ Rag. Angus bulls. 2 com.S tanks A various other & Landscaping ME 7 > *t600.(2)llkenewLooan 7 HAY. brtght green leafy, 3 L „ _____T O IN F A tla____ _ C L E A N IN G L IM O U S IN E M R P E N I N G ------upetairs otdoe epaee ------toRedAngusyoungbutls.-^ - tires wAvheeis.S32rCaII —String* bam stored 3rd cut- __ - --- H O M E ------— Ve^nlca.kxatsdonKln] » t P > ^ can 2 0 6 ^ 1 1 8 4[•- . -35 , 2 -1 1 5 8 before 8pm.— . - ling, 22.7p,28J3f, also SERVICE SHAIS E R V I C E - beiV Road In Twin Falte 2nd19i7p;30.4l. Afr A« Quality Services h e a l t h , fN'S SHARPENING. -M«wlypa., — twined Omlcroru>et-— - AC/cab. sharpl *18,900. . JfnflL2DQ:24Q_BEV_S120. _ ,,j.PL A N ROOM Pediatric , Sorvteos, EMODELING .I — “ng MinMIUissia j A MV -----W m B e r ^ Eastland br. -Jobs-tffbkltorGonorols, h alTroeCare«Stump------TRE -- — Ho r s e & Expo a B r e ^r i-Anthooy093^56e3,-eyer -. -j deaven>d.CaB324.7148Ji . Nuiriii^lT>icrBoy:.~'P*Hn«i Various S im a RaiesI Sub^iontractors A Suppii- Personal 1 Coro. IV • Quality.Thompson's ,Sen,rlngMovul* Total Landocap- . . ' , Can St9ve734-4334 - v .'sa H ’- era select horse sale. HAY. MAKE AN OFFER ow. ( Blueprint copies. Tho « . 300-11.000eq.ft March 31.2001,Good!nfl Therapy, Medical Social ' NoitInjj'A RemodollngT ’"•''■ota.!* Firewood Tr sbkt l>y , HaDowBprop«rty 00 approx. 750 loo good 734-PLAN(752e). Sonrices. & Psychiatric F the cord split A Can Stove 734.4334 County Fairgrounds. ForI 9030. *30,000, Both qualify < alfalfa hay. island — lity Experjoncod Work ___ HaHowa Property more sifomtaUoo contact Nursing, Ptiysicai MoJobToo.Small (2 ing‘’ered*Free Fin Estimate wAoeder&ball forks. 2nd, < sman bales. It has CCARPENTRY. tJ. . TVnN FALLS ~ ■886.2004 Of ee» 2 2 8 7 J 5 rhompy. Speech TTwrapy. — Free Estimaios ,*hec391. 678.4182 eves------I 423-5099 or 731-5099 been f exposed to posli. (200)934-5343 dellverec > ■■ Premier cMe and fungicide spray, Occupaliorxal Therapy. P f TWIN FALLSMSCVtnonthly:Hy: ffilRSE 2 yr OM grey/wMte. WAN I bU Max or equivalent [ Located st: 200 2nd « , a i OFRCeSPACE. ..Close to Court House.»e. paint fiJly. d a m . 8ta M is bought artd fed el.your :E TRIM M ING ...... ; 200 to 5100 eq. ft brand, an terralirvehtele. u Ave. N. In Twin Falls ' W A> IA IN T IN G & Ideal for Accountant(s),s), under saddle. *1500. Can ^ fiber Q lw body with 3 own 0 risk. Can 886-7570JI RoiPotlrod lk»nMd G'enonil IVnh0 imt nnc/w s/nSuh/, Rea«Of(s). Photographer--er-’ -645*2241------. baBooftUreeoneachskle SILAQEvninled. " ConlrBclorw/over25yrs. Ht/tey,Mi, Rupert and/n LUPHEM-LPAPERING ^ro Resources, Inc, FREEOESWHSERVICEICE (s), lnsuninca/sa)es, etc.^ H5fi5rSPH5Tyrrg5ig: CM5»f HdfHie straight trir. good odoiing.Tox- r free Estimates om .6 5 e/sq .ft. All or partirt rnac, 4 horse gooseneck. W. “ Intortori Exterior — -p-,. oiVIng a WaiipgpBtWO.i------and:en bu 738.0553------— w*TK5i5m55H»® 4?XBEANIE BABIES, Pre- C ( O M P U T E R 732-Sl2-56iaor 731-6089 ■ a v a l ^ . ^ 734.588535 *2500. Caa734.659e C 2000, most SS or loss.. S A i Free estimalesl ^ * 7 1 ^ -pr733^7ga- ...... - Dajry-farm-commerical. 21 lALES/SERVICE UI O (200) 324-3475 ‘ • E D ' D i N G T ^ — 'M6ai^ices m ayU si^ HBnaFrHiOrEnTW ..i BuyorSen.82M617B Please ^ can 208-678-1Q0e. r ' Sundowner Executive, 3 ^ :208) 727-1267 cell - ^ S M A I D S — ------;_ d M d e d er-axpandad-io:"> ■ — r----- 8 1 1 - - = ^ WKEau^(2)?«mli# 3 = SMEREPAIRS meet your needs... ■ ■horsa sianirrear tsck." “ T front draasing room. *Thumjeiblrd wheel Ones, f------« o i " - 1: ROOFING ------BRIDE ,j; JwBM sroBnBnJ APPUANCCS------Pil EDDINQ SHOP - -A ztec Maiuioement:. *2700 each. Call 731- ■ NEFIEL-S.HOMIc ARE: "ROOFl gOteesM *25^400------2 .CaB forOatans and a'touf or I =1^.0t6»y3.«— ■ lemodels. drywaii, tile; - -733-73 ROFESSIONAL WEDDI ‘=i:;i>iarara55mT5" 'ilV iR8!..l.= lrlc> '^ makt-RernorBuy.------theeeipfamler office T5 OlfFJCEI0.73Me68 psSntisSnUng & carpontiy. 20 CommeIF1NQ a COATmOS: -WeddkviSiipSrShoefrBraa Dn ______ptopsftiaa. T a s w r y m. _maB klds.horaes.-Can - -a T e n ^ o v e .^ o « l cond!- —H< Visltpurretalletoiv— ~V*o:n.oxp, Frtre EstimoiesZ JBundi?•7221 or 326-5857— BrWesmak3uinceanera'Cnilea- ^ - deBver. CaB 734-3587J - --*2750eac*i.20S<6Wg33| * *1 ^>catedh^OmeeMax. ' Call Bnjce 733-7543 leaksnerdal r res|der)tlai VfllS'^ilM>838-210 a Main IC^’rDbtoTMos't rniooT 'Prbm Ouio( s repaired 24 hrs. 7»AB38

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WANTED Gliaa pump— Sohnautfrforttud ^DnlRIHRm ^yW^HA.^M. Trials blka, ,er0pm. montheold. Call 735-139 MMalOualaV global (or glqbfboc^£ ■P'Vf. call 734-1212. ■ ■umHttHUjH «xi•xo. oond. 1660. Pleu* 'CHINESE PUOpu 2 ^ 'TVe, itareo’e, v c p ’a, big '■ AKC, iBWf). 2 mall reiAensts).Ga<&ollpor-ir- WANTED: D acorttioni. Hondfl^ir ^ males, 1 si lOUANAS, (4), & f KYT lereeni. l730Kimb*fty 4,. HrvlcaA campaign med-j; I atvmictSbcvch'J \ • ihota. dtwclawi^wi^S300. 8IANT0HT0IIf,1f l ” S4* .■MALAMUTBS.Twkiwks.- Rd.733.4810. ly ee(ainel8ns.Valtfxeigna,. UDD ra t ’ oid. 3 maltoi. 5 famalee _ 8,kunkor8tlnktrOllquirtin ali; premium prlcaa for •00 XR 80 $1595 P - • 208-654.2433. Ifl«v —I, oil oane. Will pay up to b o a t b * ____ _ jf S g i S r ~S100. Ctll20a-732-023.0234. 826 to -r> a m « d o rn u m b * rfdJ - HONDA Foraman.1»M, ‘98Forcman------1 " :CHINE8EPUQ8.pui SSOO for U n litd OH.1. plecae. Plaase call Paul . ^ ^ c c K j o h i b m f pupple«.$150■ 50 .0 0 . JACK RUSSEL TERRI “ IJVANTEDTOBU^; J Hueky, Beallnt, or RoadIt, NutUng 733-1691. 450S $3695 ^ , Ploasa call 208-934934-5924. Smooth, tricolortd.!Ji” '£?.? • OTQ DWARF BUN N ies______WWtJtarna, mtdale, .orbeatoff«r,63fi:2S1ZB. — —934-6a3a.-meeaagr------$5M 0rGall-«43^4-Dr • - — T27w®5ecifle TXogoTi0Q7M aworoa, fuos. ■ cbCKATIBLpalriairs and RUSSELL TEI ^ - 678.3114 WANTED Mattreaa/-boxX . WANTED: Comrol ■• . work 734-6622.B. ~~ZWD $2295 ~ LOOK AT our lacaw-for- -EH-PupplM. 2.femal»S?s”S ffAHfEBTPUpFyToriB * -JPflnB8-«V-aa-hera frdyfngg - - bLbTH/kP&rvv«nt>doia i | ------Struciuree.-fi'orlO’:------:POLAni8SpofamF an'400L" .‘i . sale. Call 438-5287,jI tS wkaold S300,733-04 'blki baikets;-The Way'y ' Phone 326-5157 or 4x4. 1997. exc. cond., ‘f f K a i i i r ^ 8Mi l ,AJ9tBoaf»- . Preferably small, hairyairy. W ps-^ar tmps. traps w/» ' Uvrnj w m Lova-: horai FREE Puppies. 6 wki LAB cross puppies. I s ^ M s e a . $3200. Call432.63ieji »: First Kind of like hers. (MIxecllxad & email traps too.0- daoofallva Hama; cart B- 4WD .$3295 'New & Used-.. Ivory Lab X. Veiycsrycota •holi. S50 ea. Cain111 735- _PoodIe & Pomeranian)lan). Plaase call 541-889-3743.± ble coverrCan 735-0037" ‘ SUZUKI. .1986 LT2S0.-4- - S ta ta rtin jw $49881.^;^___ Ready lor a newwhomo. hc ^Q 71.«. ------CalL53a.293armessag«.iga.- PALLETS -4 0 "x « - , willra — _W«ldat.QeneraU^ata.&. i Kawasalrf**----- :------» : Call 324-018128]____ LABS. Chocolate, AK I'r WANTED TO o u r Black- ' MOTORS i 6 2 1 j emith tools, trip hammers Mule o< FREE Abandoned.J. Mother M Ku/i*®” ’ n SoW>^!’24 ° a " * '‘=*" D ow ntow n WwkMI. ntaed, | 8 T E R E ^ W | Q ^ . etc. Call Lauren at medala. badges. patchVs^ ^WANTED Of equ'/aleni -- & 3 puppies. Lab-Aib-Ausaie ^ gusrantai ^ HANua. Warn 10 aall yourJ^r 208-543-4679 4,4 $J19S X. Puppies 10w((a.(ks Call Grand Slr« Is 1996 documents.-unlforms. etc. brand, all terrain vehicle, sRreEHTDmsfrote npion STEREO Technic, In cabl- n.aa piano? Wa pay caah fiber glass b ^ with 3 - 324.7402 oflarS:00| ^ 2 '" j j i 'i i w a piano. WANTED lo b uy-U sed; , Paul NutUng 733-1691. . hra..22fLVdrh2 J a d S i . r 4 ‘S » lines >Bp«. turner. '2 • balkxw tires on each side ------raEE-{«male.VeIlow- fooaball table and usedI WAHTiibrAuppats W li- _ _ “ 8tub#rlncl.7$2w5ft^ ------towJLab.- -Males S300.-Femalert:r«35o-' -amp..L«fg*-epB«kere: '•--srudJopiBhorCaii-'[• -d re n njinlsfry program;— z C Y C E E ^-g 7 3 3 ^ 9 Of 73»0g17 l = ^ approx. I0 wks.ok>.(W. Great 20$-4e3^)323. Nempi S2S0. Call 733.8840a - w/kfds. Paper iralnoc L _ WANT TO BUY------^ - 543-4548. ' Please call 208-326-4508. - , doordofl. Readyfl7 ? o f a ^MBROKEWtrehCo | T 8 2 2 ~ n I Stf8w tobalefor2001. WANTED lo buy:.. - • 1WA nted: Vlntaga Barbie YAMAHA ^ Big Bear. 2001. 4x4, w/ winch,$4200. C it y [CAMPEROTHEUSJI I new home ASAP.kP. Call .puppies. AKC,currei I t o OJ^MACHINER^qyl 731-5483 or825-5463 . Us«d Snowboard, In good 732-0900. leave messrtessaae * wormed, exc ~t cond. Call 324-5458 1979. Inlerested In es- ;2001 Yamaha Bear 436^771 ^ i s ------!L . marking, working qual tates and collections. Cell Tracker. , 2x4. $2800. Call Hwv24 FREE to good home,ne, malei ouiaiandlno peu reai Ha n d b r a k e 48- ieoo.ioa python etalnlass steel 6*. leave msg. . CAMI waoy Lath,, starting at-S1300300 -Pleasecall208-733^79.I. ------733-1322or733-968a.B •'. 934-5272 evenings J ■ i M »«na.ii»**„^ glaat . orange Tabby cat.il.6yrs. 6 Jan. 16,red&whiio — ------1 ahapihape..$450.829-5691. old.noutarod&deeiaiJCiawed. S350. trlcolofS400.J««- 4 u p . M lllaS3S00 4 up-up. w A nieu Qem Top for a Now & used equipment. Call 737.2117. C«lie57-2285.B II- email PU. 6’box. Con Pauloss ini Jerom e & T w i n F a l l s ------” Call Lauren at 543-S69898 • Call 423-6291

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Like that dayd drive-through ^5 Contain con- J • t e r , through a fast foodndwich d and no • A m e r ic a nn m m m H a v e y o u r g ^ junctivitis. andid don’t hesitate to usee • Three or meno re e a r cademy of Pediatrics:s childroe n v a c d ’ and ordered a sand\ Pinkeye - a it.. Children’sC tempera- infections a year, drink. that wilh cream reC(‘Commends consideringlg y h a t e d[ . f o r ^ ^common tuires r e can soar in shortt - Soiirces: M agicic Valley^ “Would you like oicetha In the box' prereventative antibioticic M -chicken;inpox. • W infection - is ordeider - up to 104 degrees,1, Family Physicians,is, Idahoi and sugar?” the volo eatment or having tub« m w ______n o t alw a y s asked me. ys.CQntagiou.s,— i n- -tl t h e ^ a se-of—a n—ea r-r— D e p a rtm e n fo f-H'■HTnrlTh i ------:— rserted in your child’s but it ofte _:__NoJoke-______:___that.TVsho^y ten is. Talk to infecfection. That’s danger-- . and Welfare, Amen e ric a n irdrum s. 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Donna Bro< For^the puipose.of iUusb allowed to “dance” earnirned a punishment when. 1 t , .___^on the Sheep Meaileadow-for an the term^In__*------straDng— back and forthh jacrog the bounri.___ stomi f , afternoon of gameg, arent-gives a —hears this a _a.common parental errot■ot|, I’m . ary that separ; omped-and said-»NoJ”-‘nie fa Qes,.treatsand------going 10 take this situat arates obedience xhatat he subsequently deddedd to just plain fun, I realizuilizedthatpeo- )n while also respond wit ation a from disobedieaience. When the pick ho is presutn- • saying, in st hypothetical step further ck up his toys is neither hei pie could leam a lesscesson here. Hie er. The child crosses that th line, a conse* n o rtl istance, what you to foUovs as achallenge iiird mil parent gives an instructio irthere...... unconditional love|ve we receive cion: “I quence should1 ensue.er * XH, . . from our pets brings 0 will.beJf-he_____Such iswith th a counterchaUenge, want hs you to sit in this chair.'tr. The Taking anothe approach will quick] «soutthekind> 1 so maiiy words,‘'i dare •child-rejist!. ng - stumpln g n ^ ther.example,-le^s-^resulisult-in-a-tnilyobedlenrchUi — esLand.best-in.we.huJ-humans.'Th^r^— ----- :atelj^ob^ryr77-Biit s -J 8 - N e m i 0 crusade be a nice, cleaj ...... - eyes-wei ntrol, not like spring wati. You. th in k th a t a OlymMyfirst two-wheeled bike. Bt9oy, *------were shining with tears.-He2 - —Marketptacctee - - '-I — Q. Do you recomm lit curse words would timeiIS I ex?itedl I fondly caressissed smoothly beneath i • doubted that I could ride ------n-little-bland." seat and asked mTai hmegotmudi S'blkelike. V . classifieds to t children choices wherut no one . Has he thoughIean.world,-spaxkling...... -My ■asa—~7 losei^to-my-face.-I-|•I-got up slowly,- ______o tu m want to do what they rawr,butjtmightbe_ _washold I the bike steady so I coulyild^ ___ bm5hfid_the_gta« jihe.says.=^matitHthis-ch — 7-7inn&i — ^ pqssesslortshB rlnto^------— in, ‘‘Yoycan either d. Aria you woiider:— 'its"on’lt. blj i coiUdn’t w aFto’leoijam . scraped knees and d ^mllamyWfuturt'pub. ie, drink- What would h w to ride that bike. I eager !iaition.i chair, -flr you can.. crestau- ■ What wouldIght h about how dra- to hoi eriy again. My face held i n, send it to P.O. Box 30880. c a s h . room’? Ting oiie leg over and stood c Id adetermmed Santa Barbam,Ba Calif. 93130. one is in sion? For tliatehange-mlght'be?^ i '^siron 1 on frown as I pedaleded once, twice, A. I’m going to mint 2 pedals. I tried to sit down, bi fmished.. ..ry might havei happen to music? how i but threetimes.Agai:lain the earth- a bit and say you an 1 happen to televi- swungrasn’t quite"tiill ehftiigh' nn^id-I-— bettaycd-merond-ogi describing a choics - o n - th e -^ th e lack-of-four Tcwardly pedalelonce, twici Bgain'HinishBd— ------:— pale ournationiIt matter, how histo- the pc ice, gravel from my ncnow-bleeding ______?tncte.st _s_ense of thi ve been altered by ' I wast■ee omes, while my dad vralkeked ___knees. _ ■ call, but famous moment ingside.-.When I had.bu iltn n i i l g , , , . ______your_exampIe,-apaFe-CQnt-be-----How-som'cmdtilurlerter words, how "Twkw; iop.7::.: —Sensing jpy.frustratration,'my-da'd— child an instructionly leavesi ‘ ' isli altogeUier?onal recollections of threeJUgh^d,heletgo.and i for3ra , suggested that ,w« ef slumng moment. I.was.rit we try. again J telling the child, who5 the.off ------Tohiscredit,1e t^ would become? • -- alongi nd-__.,.tomorrow, b u tl wasas determine.-- — .-X ably displaying resista idments'Would"vam-----:cnougl.my-bike ^one.-Sudd«in]y.-ththe~— liooked upaThijiT* m n g y o u rte Mthin s been a complete elim •th that had been slidin, n, took a deep ‘ X , _____ he__con seq u ence^wiliy,-a-day-----words. Sometim•? brief s ing___breath_and.sald,Ji.e the sun set "FipJbpShaper That’s more accuratelyJad, he express one’simination tl of cuss earth warning, and no, I doi acknowledges:rimes, ‘ they may be' ...... • mend that approach-o to n -th e —-dlinlf-thmnh"—ords that might ■- ; ^ n al, or potentially opi s true feelings, he FiU1^733.

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Hecouldn'dn’t do i t http://www.ncld.O(S/ on’t know either, His mindd couldn’t i make sense wrongly associaiclating dyslexia ’ . m illion to- 500,00,000 in late • National Institute of Oilld Heihealth with mental retart of the wordsds quickly enough, and tardation. - and Human Development: (30101) Dyslexia is aI lealearning disorder, , v and their parents-1i-knewdmtihe tiie letters( seemeds< to knit, tiiem- 49M133 selvestogetiiither on the pages. riot a disease. . •i;race to get one WJwas on. Three -8owe«:Tho.KanuiiCttytyStar - It impairs a p^ ^months later, mo : was torture. L pwson’s ability .'to - - - most of these . WM —:— I read and learnirn to read. The - . -would-be buyers•s failed-f to tri* ' Theotherlkids laughed. „ H e “No one to could indicate dyslexia. Buslush has range of severityity varies ^eatiy. •umph over Sony's's isupply c h ^ told m e I was dyslexic- a .brother who has been i ' butsomedid. when I wasas a kid/* says Lilly, c m I diag- People .witii dysleyslexia'sometimes » nosed dyslexic . . have problem s u To be one of the ■r . who runsI hish own American IS understanding- them, it seems, “Diagnosis by sound bitece real-' language they hearhea or expressing' youhadtoberesourjurceful, patient Family insnsurance office in ly Indepeidenc ly Isn’t wise,” says J. Thehomas themselves clearlearly when they orjustlucky. • snc^ Mo. “I thought I Viall, vi executive director ol ______-wassmpidtiithe whole frne."______t)f tiie speak or write. {an .early.-back------Internatiomrl------Dyst '3-^ : whm S ^ still ^ . itysiexlaa hasJ nothing to do Aj slexla " Much sciencece now: suggests^—” Tedictedthat it Asspdation.inJaldmore.JJ—He’s - dyslexia,-believe< •..would be abletoprdproduce fflb u ^ " ------—vilth-stupid•iditjrrone-of-those----- S jved-to-be-brain------' m yths th a t d en i^ it. To my knowledge,'e, he’s basequipped, 128-128-bit game sys- have to resp ea his statemeni•nt." early on, it needn’t • -.-‘temtogoannind...... order. I ^ eil.exia ; became fo d d er. . dn’t be a sentence 3 million goal and planned tastead of speculating aboutal ■ ■ tofailinlife. Amoijncmg the succe^s^ ' Bowie, Md., resi'Sident C hrls__!S'/3 alm ys sometiiing differ eports recentiy when whether wj Bush-is dvslexic. T >3millinn units.lw.the end— al-candidate-George----- ^ .■Viair" fulrtalentea~wMll;knowns e!r most____ ------Knight-Griffin^— a former ofMarch — saidrMinutes-laterT'a"! preters that the public learnle often mentioned, a: Babbage’s m anager' ■ch. delivered to tiie floor of t W.Bushdeni,iiied claims made in a wl d. as dyslexics are er w]ho remem- Sonv h what dyslexia is. Tom Cruise, Who(Whoopi Goldberg, bered a less-than-pe y hasn’t been particularly and sure enough, it cocontained article that he has aaing about the. causes for Lilly was 6 when he wasi diag-c Jay ^ n o , Rtibinn Vt Williams, Cher, of the original Playia ^ ° ? o i ° a PlayStation 2s. behavior - frequent nonosed dyslexic, but his mm ------m-199Srfl«t-sawin )w-deliv«ry-of-its-cutting-— licke- n e a r - ' “mWine-andmd-mispronundation ----- aii "didn’n ell him until he wasw; a Johnson and Noi;^Jolan R v a n artH ------^the-PlayStodon-2-atn yaem . and when the atua. -----Soules had struck a deaeah,oUi . ^ q ' -'v>rnen tiiat.” Griffin expressed Hiea his coat, put on a hat aand sun- deariy love)ves her sister, Chrisd. COh no? The Pecenco sisters vrith the first crop of or early summer. glasses and headed badick to the' And Christi s rscar- Carol, a suburban')an Chicago moth- ! Sony didn’t announce its I says she considers ried rie< sibling conflia to new heig 2 adventure gami^^ hi store to buy another, wororriedthe Barbi her bestst friend.f - Tht aghts. er who asked thatlat her1 last name PS2 shipm ents unril less___ They fought witii tiieir fists,, theyt not b^sed,.know s ------rgepre.:lamenting-thfli — ^whoIe-time.tiiat-some-eiiemployee They.talk <»iCTi-tiie phone titfeeor^—puned-haimhev'attackeH-;r pul 3WS.abo_uL^bling______nonth before-thfrromnlp’g----- j i a d i - -connict..She.’s tiiejtlejnother-of-four ------Otles.2-Bufhe said he =would:recbgni2e:HnTraiand-stop— fourtimesawev5ear=-Barbl‘s in'New ' ' otfiiother with pencils or telephone ; use his PS2 as a DVI date, gam m who hadn’t him from buying a seco::ond con- 'Vork, Christi’sti’s in Chicago - and nesor . sons,ages9,7,5and.md 8 months, and . up early on a waiting list sole. w^iatever objects were at hand.id. although she says/$ theyti get along A now and expects chat they e-mailI eache other almost 0Of course, there were alw lit the stores and hope fbr Happy with his pur iways pretty well in genera]leral, the conflicts • will improve over ti urchasci day. Theliey care about each googood reasons for these brawls. later releases, progra ;Soules said he lugs it to> \work on other. They ar< ^ do arise, and for aa varietyv of rea- gijmmersget as »i, kind'of an adventure i are about as dose as “]“My sister and I fo u ^ t (forr con-< • sons. ‘ ‘ ' :used to Ihe code and weekdays so he and hisi co-work-c two sisters, livuiving 700 miles apart, trol n d lh e ganiK that day,”Hemdon, Va., resident i trol of)'the phone daily, probabably “They yell at eat get much, much betteitte^” te said Craig Si ers can play EA Sports’’ MaddenP can be. 10 I each other and Soules said of his :2001 football simulation 10 times a day,” says Christi,a, 25, argue, and there’si's conflictc when “Look at Residentn t Evil 1 vs- Playstatit in during ' This mightt comec as surprising anin eexecutive assistant to the pr — • Resident Evil 3.” idon 2 quest, which had itheir lunch breaks. “Yo'fou can’t ^news to folkj presi- they’re playing together,” to( she Ending a Friday off last I Iks who knew the 'denient for SunGard Futui The PlayStationI 2 accounted “S itK beat it," he said. Pecenco sisterers when they were Syst tures' says. “Say one kidd w-antsw to tlirea touring the electronics Systems,, a Chicago software com-ct play. Or they fij^it ov for 15 percent of salesles m the con- re ta ile rs Other would-be PlaySt;Station 2 growing up In1 SilverSi Plains, N.Y; pan t over a toy. I see rs of Fairfax County. owners c hit the Web in thei pany. “Espedally In tiie sumnnmer kids wanting somiomething just sole m arket in Nov«ovem ber, its Finally, afi leirhunt. Bade t h ^ 10 years ago, the only whevhen we had nothing to do a first full month ol after reconnoiiering W^- Sam < Huxley of New Yor ' and because another kidkid has it. It’s a — of release, Manildl ork City time the sistezters were dose was nowlowhere to go. Instead of havi dBestBuy.hestop^by rremembered a littie-used I iving power thing. Or 1 thinkthir sometimes according to PC Data,!?-. Sony pre- a Circuit t d feature when they wereere throwing pundies funun with each other, we’d ^ '.dieted that it would i it City, wl iiere he spied a in L his Web browser tiiat cacan alert ateachodier. >eon it’sjealousy.” Id be able to pedEx truckIn about to unload i thehe phone with friends. Thenen it Jealousy, a need f :* supply 1.3 miUion ur users whenever a Web papage has “I guess it appearedap] at the time was, ed for auention, u n its to th e someboxe-xeS. , - - b vas. You’ve been on long eno'ugugh.’ boredom or sometime *»-U.S. market by the endc ofthe Employi been ch ^ed . He set tiiele brows- that we reallylly, seriously hated *No dmes even a gen- t-.year - ^ e re was likel oyees at the store told er e on hisjaptop compu No I haven’t.’ And the fig!ghts • uine dislike betweer/een panics can kely demand him d« gamera consoles would be c puter to Mch other," saysays Barbi, 26,_a pub- woulvouldstart ...... •' for millions more - but dieck tiie PlayStation 2 invento-ir licist for Maj all be factors in sibling sibl conflict, but some ana- deliveredld only by a Circuit City r laxim Online and “\“We used to fight about tlie te ■ lysts think that thehe com pany ry pages of online retailersrs-once National Geog tele- But regardless of tiietiie cause, they iot a FedEx truck, but e lographic Traveler visioisioh. She always wanted to play'pi have one thing ii missed even this revis:vised goal- A Soules was every minute. ' magazine. g in common: rasn’t about to trust the hlerNintendo. er and I wanted:d to They’re pan of childht Sony representativeive said the salespeopl. Three days and 4010 false ildhood. company vras “on tracit ple on this crudal point. aalarms later, Wal-Mart car ack” to reach -EvayoSene has ah ahswtf, but it’s K _HuxIeysaid.______B o o kk g i v e s i niisightsint T e e n s d ' L t o te e a - ai b b u s e ^ ______don’tknowiv everythinng_ab_oiics(I.6X------KnIgitBlddef.NeNewa^ivtee-- , p = ■ Knight RkiderWewiSefvi eases and Troiouble signs id are confused about masturbation m by a female,le,” said ■ 9"® everyjry th ree girls will |„^ whatconstiistitutes abstinence. FreyaFi L Sonenstein, direc Indleators of abuse In JIII Mumy't • ' SAN JOSE, Calif. -A g ro w u ig “As healt ector of , experience, soirome sort of dating ^ocbook ghn parents enough Infomi _ • She spenfls less.time.vme.withfamily-.. , . alth educators and par- tiie th Population Studies Cerenter at abuse before shi ■ number of adolescentints believe ents.weVeire drilled the kid.< on fhi»___ she graduates from tioition tobegnadlaloew. and friends and is compc'mpeiied to t» • ------rthatwhen ircomesto~ala'absdnen^ dangers oi -the-Urban-Insdtute-and-eh What kids are missinidng, experts stand thei rrisks of transm itting aii t>etaviof, self to him Of say she’s.s(’s.sofry. say, is that, any kind c among young people. and tiie right wa;way to intervene. . ei -S o u rce : San Joso. Calif,. d of sexual infection betbetween the gerutal and The survey of adolescent • She frequently c ric so r is sad.' — acuvity-canexpose thenlem to sexu- • oral areas.” nt boys ' Her tone is dirdirect, if not harsh. MeMercury Nows ^ wasW£ based on in-person I ally transmined disease.ise. Most sexu I inter- For instance, sheshe refuses to refer *------ixually cransmined dis- views vi( witii 1,297 nationallyy repre-i to girls as “victictim s” and makes relati “They are taking thatth state- eases-whetletiier viral, like herpes sei lationships. imderstood what constitutescon an . ment to abstain fron: sentative males ages 15 to0 19 in dear that an abtibuser at any age - £m om sexual or hepatitistis B, or bacterial, like 19: Emotional and psychologicacal abusive reliitiun.slup.P- intercourse at face va 1995, induding an oversamimpling 12, IS, 17 - is cruiruel on purpose. abus«luse are m ost common. Ani value, and gonorrhea,1, syphilisj and' chlamy- of of b la ^ and Hispanic youth .nd “I haven’t met a ivowoman yet in even teens who have morem< tradi- dia - can be th. The In the book,, MN urray starts by . mostast people who fall into thesi lie transmitted orally or questions qu about engagemenent in shattering comrmmon misconcep- situa ese . discussing this bookok who' hasn’t Qonal values are then mjmaking the genitally.’. A lthough m ost ge; luations had th e ir first bai•ad said 'Eww, I rememlxinlM.*r a certain choice to engage in wl genital heterosexual acti\tivities tions about donomestic violence. exper what, they researcherstrs say HIV, the virus were we asked in a qnpgtinm periences as teen-agers, onene- boy in school.”’ Murrlurray said. “I __ ------perceive-as-less-risky-bc’■behavior,**----- thariausST^~s AlDb, is not easily OS nTnenfnywIifi rays PaerBelden, spoke that the teen-agers answereded on a have a black eyesye or broken arm ■ dzed’;ed stadstics. )kesman for tranismitted:ed through oral sex,' computer, cot at the end of the i this in one way or- another,an but Planned Parenthood MMar a Monte, ' they caution e inter- - she’s not beingng abused. Two, ButBut Murray says the numbtu-;ers wonvouldn’t have cor on that such transmis- view. vie Sorienstein said thatat that that abuse happe considered it ------where-hundreds-of-SoSouth-B ay-----rion is poisib !)le------BbiRm-er^------d b le r- " — :------i51methodology, known as a self- teens go for confidentiaitial advice Accordingng to the study, many adi on sex and contraception. administered interview, yieldsyi ion. teen-age boy>oys, virgins and those more mo reliable information .onon sen------For-decades,-researchrchers con- • who have hihad intercourse, are siti cerned about teen pre sitive subjects^ The l988 studys O C # pregnancy pngnging inn sexuals activities tiiat interviewed intt 1,880 boys. >Tithem1 Idaiio^j focused only on intercou s F inestit I course. But indude oralilandanalsex. a ' According / to tiie findings, i a study to be releasedd t today on. “While 55 !, more * 1 ^ ^ 55 percent of teen-age • thantim one in 10 boys had engijp g ed • the sexual practices off 115- to 19* males say they’ve th had vaginal in ; Btireme] year-old boys shows tht in anal intercourse, half m t Comim u nity th at teens s ^ two-thirtilrds have had experi- received reo oral sex from a girl y- . . increasingly don’t undersierstand the ence with noncoitalnt behaviors slig risks of sexually transmit slightiy more than a thirdd‘ h“Sd^ A t B rridgeV i t iew Estates,s, you’ll find a stimn u l a t i n g eo m m u n it m itted dis- like oral sex,ix, anal intercourse or ' performedper oral sex.on a girl. ______J ------^ p la n nled-exclusively-for e Hvrng at Bridge Vie’l e w Spareiiii t ’s d e a t hI affects e\jvenaduh : -Estates-I].m eans freedom .■ FreedomF to enjoy'j y o u r g r a c i o u s s tt u i i i d i o , - ...... - o n e o r : " Knight Rklder Newi Senfefl or two-bedroom apapartm ent ~ . free: Ifrom the burden o !*ce______ingly profouiound. Adult children chaduirted witii a straight line tr are expecteded to take theu* week ing ing downward. ' l a wn and building matiaintenance or otheler tedious chores.’s ° ^ ■ I He considered himsellself strong - off-work, setsettle death’s details L and dynamic, a hard-cl Little things trigger strtrong , , 1-charging and go on. AfterAi all, hadn’t tiieir meimemories, Bnrtocci said, an - -manager for his comparpany. And • parents livede me there’s this|s lilittie kid J ents and thotlougKt tiieir grieving-<--thei - . No-Endc 1 vnmt my mnmm; here wasn’t a single gift wv ith ...... idowment Fee Requir(red - ...... - ' omy,’ JL h e ^ .. ^ p l e t e findnd that-ffief can’t b e— rum;umpledpaperunder tiietree: ’ researching her nevlew book, ■ yt -:_ “Nobody»s-Child -Any:nymor.e?-nr.:.'y=i.~rhe=fc •. 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H inform ipe tW -ad-W lfl,- H i p ' ' - ^TbttdiQKWirtb i a s g y 2 iodwJdi, Cdmibdr. TWIN FALLS > 1 « The National ^ H |H ■ in, mlMd fnjieup, Association, of Retiletired Federal ^■rahuncndm ' Ediplbyees Chapterer 1959 starts a ST’ KIMBERLY SCHOOL n(^vyear. pdaflkwedaiwyd^y ^l>ancMrT«demydi7 ST. EDWARD’SiCATHOUC 0 loppy ioM .F n«di(rto;tohi. N«bo«. iilit, bread iilc T he pur> SCHOOLOL H InterestMf? pose of the . . Tucidtr: TAfl ^^^lad^tCUcicen fillet, titer l(n nMAGIC VAUEY HIGH ■ _ _ 2 i ( a i 3 ------— 0 p p o-n e— ^ ------UnaUwfflcBi ------S C H iR S r ^ — IUtk)ntf«Mlciiap> measures I rxp. »ma«n patty. • ar&^25— f ______sttoWmIJkHnrsdBTeiyd.y , .. —w-h-i-e-h— "UtMUr Cbiclcen tried iteeic. raaihi,hed Wedaeadar Cereal. chiUed ror tho nrst year. c ' sSSssr™’ ro*Uioe*. cotmiiy wyU (nvy, iilled»prieoo.cli»- ' ; For mon brfofflw- . rpeople of dbuianu. dinner n>U m»day5 BreakfaM comboorabo,utercoiBi. ■ tJon, call Russell e S S SU .C .1^ I S? W :—M.U .r: Cbeeeebuner deluxe, lettuc;uce. ippieiucei e a r n e d POW‘0 *»«>«*«. «lmoBlond ^^*^^Cg^kfwi.giufftn/rin ’ - . . Roscnau at 733- ■ retiremenf. r - Tha fjflfiffng MoBjay;Fm>d> jmOiMclrtiiHHifRrtlTeiHMiral - .. —‘-TUMdtrCMI- M = n o g g ifiaw.Ljfje___—the-assoda^d ----- announcetfl e^lEmptoy'e^a-Chgptaria5S~ Kuc__• M^yj..Chlcken-.rrled.«.:d.ueak.itta'ib«d— — — H at 326-5636. tion n states. if- n..*.-.>cTfU ZOOfoWcen. They ar«, from^ l e f t . Bud RufRng, past pretk itnwberriei aad er, treasurer; Janlrw Chapman, mc S s ^ s a s s - . s Members Mcretary;RuwllRo$enau,preireflderrt* thop^pooHooMdirmy poueo cUpt. buumi, RleUce , TMadariUmburvrdduxa. I keep close antfLeaUfI®irie. first vice president; Not pictur ^ potato ,>rid«ei. abnond aptj ------coh[aa.witii.elcacd ol cturedl«PhHHpUvely,»econdvl Oih Ntter cookie, milk iofSdaJs-and— P»sldflnL______0LERS-SCHDOL:—^___ cl^ploctppIetldbiu.tni]iaiji—----- —— invite speakers to addiddress Lwu>^______Menda;r! Burrifw ■ 01 innrest to retireesees. A m ajor rimime fo the community to TtndqtCbkkcn ^ m project indude recrui to the Alzheimer’s Resesearch Wwiiie«iipT»co mVRTAUGH SCHOOL •okat. aiuitard. ruiting other through activities, act such as dean* Fund, Fii the group says. T1«rKb}:Cook*i< >ini(icrTtdeTerydn i. fruit juke bar, federal employees thrith ro u ^ van- >«8 highwsiways, helping seniors s The chapter also hass ; a b i-_____ ■WiJ'Soip.vl. U«.lnd mixed vteet»'»*• Friday: T^na Hth nndwich. ■ ous recruiting seminainars at gov- xes,-supporting.-the ’ mt rich. CaapbeU'i H emment agencies. Salvadon Ai monthly newsletter. Mem Kxa. MUd. pineeppie. mutruu •cbooiboyapple. ‘j^yw ith^^m ^f^ gathergai in July for an annua; hansbiEN SCHOOL ^ ^»e»d«y: Soup and Mndwith, ulid, J Assodation member;Jers also vol> cash do .(lie------:— :------DISlisT R rcr 3 ioei.roUi.petn ^ V A t tE Y sMT' ^ Bradttelkfaaiu Frida]ridajf! Taco*. refried beans, cotn. tppic- llo^^dwatoci, ' Milk K m d everyay andra W lsecaver, 9-galloni p t S : scHIHOOL i n Med Hcak. raaihed potaioei, grary.r • ^dioolluKhmemaattBrmuJctuxfocapuUic support for post card • • arand lunch reminders. . >hirley W ilde, 7-gallon p ■ente^bananai. dinner roU mu (bmkfasi p i?; Pepperoni Hot Pocket or »orf mtnu if rfn/mf) printtd withI theIhe mtnui in for the volunteers. Ormonnond Smith Edna Wiebt lamona Sailor and BiU Sawers to«*t.ttui»,o^fty..pri. Md«nd»r » f^Vpaprr.amrf,A,mcu,ta-7< ta- Tht Thrm- .' , ebe served as the can- cotfciynip Stua, PX). Bax S48. TWrr FalU, ID donated juice. • teen recruiiter tei and Nedra Korte allon pins; P at Koehn, 4-galallon , Ttiodip cM^ t«».•».pouiopuffvp,p«.. ^ ID ajjoj. or m and Bob Harp, Lairy Hayayes, annamoo rollj iMKhStfnut. , !•_ Buhl Kiwanis ClubI mmembers “ the voluntetiteer recruiter. twdar com, tchoo] bay apple. D ^ r & fwon HWneKfflv A>r'or ptpubficatim ’ ' unloaded the bloodI ddrawing Greeters forfoi the drawing were^__ oann Houk, A rlene Pierce( anda -' :en.Tverdy,.l-gallon pins. ■______

F ile r L ib3raryaddsr ] n e w b o o k ss to s h e lv e s -C a u grHT h BEING GO FILER - The Filerjr :P ublic “The Mark” by Library, 219 Main St., iumi by Tim LaHaye, "On_ Advedventure” by- Catherir ' The.followintWing students umounced W riting” by Stephen King, Palm the (ollowinfi new books:Sj——— ;------iiMaestro^by umer, “Roses Are Red"Lby h ___ were X augMtight Being______Aflult non-fiction, ''Ga brBob-Wowdward;— jamimes Patterson, “The Gift F( Galileo’s “Star Wars BalanceBi Point’’ by All p For Qood* andd reireceived an — 0aughtec2.by.Dava Sobel.- l.People!Lby_Max-Lucad(ido. ■ €)• Kathy-Tyersr"5. “T h iU p itaiT " by “Tom -aw ard forrpfactlcln*------pfa Adult fiction. “The Wei om Qancy’s Power Plays Bl ilminated with an emo- During recruit.training, 3555, whidj is avaivailable 24-hours . Utah-Idi•Idaho Southern Baptist ig calisthen- . ||o n al cereisremony in which the. I< ng, H att ■ ■ " Le Livre et la Plume a day. Associati ies. In addition; Warinrren spent recruits w< learned military customsims and :iation received new suitsi ■- numerous hours In d were presented the courtesies, o first aid and a va . from the Baptist M en’s Ministry I classroom Marine Corporps Emblem, and were o 3 variety Literary Arts Society mei ----- and field-asislgnimen -oLmilitaty-rcIated-subju b jects------re?!!3G «gD pici 1 e—MiS5l5?ippi Baptist ents-vrhich addressedd a'as “Marines” for the di . -nviN FALLS - Le Livre c . induded learning first designed to create the morallonil dis-. llc lle w a p — intion. - • rst aid, uni-... flrsttimesinisince boot camp began. - d Plume Literary Ans Societyty willi tiUD announces;es winners ^ Thi!f nenew suits arrived a few form regulations, comimbat water apUne required of all Marineirines.' „,j ■ hold iti monthly meeting at 7 survival, marksmanship at 7:30 . GOODING - 1 before Chris.tmas,^reports_ iip, hand-to- p.m. Thursday at the homeme of Duplicate Bridge Maxwell, director of-mis- hand-combat and1 assortedj H M B iM Debra Plane. ' weapons train in g. Tl ------—for-north-southfor X h e y ^ p e r^ ____ T lieT jo o k , “ Wu A re C -with-tho-Magic-Valley-r O ur first place, M a r ^ st Associatioq..The area roServe'YduBettee r -Mothers’ Daughters" by ColCokie ___ Burton; second pi s were grateful for the new _Roberts.will-be-reviewed-ed-by^=Burns-andLonnl leW d.------r — '•------=^Gheck-ou>ilt------5JwOcacations-In-M agic-VV a l l e y i _MaEy_EraIcy.-Author-’a-sketketch -----thlrd'plaTc, JodiliTamkn^and l „ „ „ „ 73S-^5» will be given-by Mauriu rine Louise Smith, Comunidad ;W ~324^33S4 54313-5883. • Jacobsen and , Joyce Rice w Times-/^ews.ivouldliki-to... e will Winners for east-asi-westforDec. f ' your organization. Send 934-4334 837-6022 k j '— T“ present the guilded thought.It. (Co- 28 were: first plaplace, Don and iformation alon^ with your "- Thursdays. N Hostesses for ih e evening8 sfe. a Lorna Bard; seconi a photo and your phone--^ N e w s V isit O u r I M aureen Van Buren, Isab« end place, Sam “ f abell Smutney and Freded Plankey and ■r ,1to Pat Marcantonio~= for and abo)0Ut Em ail:csri:sr^can)ronsiderca]ly.comn Sudweeks and Linda Coats. • tliirdplace, Cairoa ] {nil!; Editor, P.O. Box 548 = -^^L atlnos^ ------C aU lbaa^!-iatrrv '■ ••• - mnauyouafttecopyrfthfteRralEslateM a^ifia: .TI— >1 ) i •-

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A em p lo y e d a t P a p a KeJs< B British sd« • Twm Falls. = - - - - ^enost reports that by M H . tran sfer of genedc material into R ^ e is a graduate of>f Minico - i ------2fl.ofpaitor*»KI fool------it : ~ = = 1 -J H H - — a. woman’sn's^gg,-one day-a-child------—: High Schnnl and'is attendijding Salt— 3 ig o fW * r? « •» . ■ couldbeco 33 PSSctsterttBla ta to J T — ------1 : conceived w ith the chro- L ak e Com m unity CoUege. M ^ofP#«p|< — ------m osomes ol so ftw o m en . ' • ’ employed j by Wendy’sfta I ” a “ DanWfflida.Ele and Erin Banner Lake City, Utah. He also;0 served T em ple. A recep . 77------H elp w aanted n l «eption to honor the r ' ! : : : i .an LDS mission to Copeniinhagen. couple will be h( 41 Spanish ditliiti. 5T Denm ark. e held from 7-9 pan. <4 VAVlloart ■ I H h ^ ~ “ ^ ------“ ‘O fa U thdie t people needing ahd ' Saturday arth ____ seeking HaI — M— ^ ------■ j s ^ ined-for— =-Stake-€ e nterr 24: ------most likdyly i10 attend injietaon (as Friday in the Bountiful^ul LD S Burley. ^ I ** 1 . . . ZZ tz E E E " — Family»y news— oSKysu“— " 56 H«ny Vlll'« U« ” * ----IP —-D e P e w t F c t o ; : CMhiticw s r i s r " — ______y o u c ai s e c v p tn d K ? i S - t w in FALLS -M ary EDePew ' H B ^ H I • tninnowt • io T ------■ alcoholics, fand Cory Flynn, both of J>va ■ in order, ar . r n r ------H are peoplejvidf AIDS, *Falls, announce, their enengage-___ DM...... - — ------breast-canancerranorexi^prostate “ 01 A n d M tempi*pla ^ m ------„ DePew is a graduate of 63 _-m*ndly cancer, colorlion cancer, m ilfp le sd e - H •onic fatigue syndrom e, Falls ^ H igh School and the CCollege rosis, chron M Rxndaiionttonilonaa « ------H i j- ;------of Southern Idaho nursinf 68 Vyy diy — lung canceicer, stroke, diabetes, ® n g p ro - c------^ ~ ‘•V«mphysem4,asthmaj------_gram.-Sbc-is-employed-artS — H'Z — — ^ ^ — — ------— »a*«raHhriti»rulcer^ ------? 74 Rip W l WkM»'$ W I I I I I in Twin Falls. '^2001 rtfuSSAi*l6eMewiln& ------* -I t ~f chrtmicpainilinandhyptertension. ^ : ttm»inte#Mdrt»ck? AlrtghtiraMrvwl Flynn is a graduate of 7 7 M o m 4 ^ «rtore^ o n I______— TMSPuzzlaa Tw in W ia«oao(.eoin A c a r o o rr tthat l pays off Falls F; High School and attcItended CSI. He is emplbyid by C( 7 8 .S w H i i ^ ------* Recent co]college graduates with ^ Cooper MaiyOePewanwandCo^F))^ V; | Construction in Twin Falls. technical skiskills and piles of stu* ^ - ^ 630 p.m. Saturdairday-arthe-White'^-: ------W R«minocuD«nm*»py 131 Chafa s to repay; The federal _The_wedding is plannei ------a ir o f ip im u iF ^ ' . 2! S * ^ « i t a « a 90outoetartar? Li 113 TmlK den t loans t( led for House in Twin FFal a lE ------1 RR stop I t s A ^ nt is. working on a new ISSRavanaplc 39 Uka oparalkjns 63 VV »JW«« , governm ent 83 5 o m S « A o » IM Batancadrnma 3 Wag«.*lava'a 118 Okfai deal to lu re« jyou to its payroll, the co-«euRay 40 Nodonbaoaattia ^lottori 118 Trun* F i l l m o r e -C e c i brink laproba? m j , on Post reports. The 84 Annan of I ta U.N SjtohnofOody 120 AfikajnkbuS .Washington U.N. 135 TaUm man «PoftofY am «i , 67 T? Personnel Management .. TWIN FALLS - Colleen j j BeADMiatM DQWH______7 Tmval taalar • i2t A el»lean fox Office of P er — g-finol fegulationsTiiat------Harlan-Fillmore-of-Twin-F^ ------88-Am*rtefln - r - - 1 Aflfllafi' gaar------ri«>®2 Eamad 123 Brittst ------would allowow-agencies'to-repay announce the engagem'en 8« yvo«h«nd e loans of prospective their daughter, Meg WMtnay . . 3 Pack caroo 46 “ -aa I n ^ ^ college li 4 H a ifa ™ I ^-poUutloo Brp. 127 Phon. ind current civil ser* O’Halloran ® Fillmore, to Dt W Onkfly ».0<«andBo89 128 0flh25 a 130 Puncture Btartar? II 67 Soondunlt ' V a l l e y — B e taS r ] a tg■"thaim ie53H 2 -C om pD e w h c rn it conn e s to intimil ac d ear ABbY: II should sl have taken your advice. AboutAb 40 o r 4S I H V not unta I am 16. S..\; said 1 years ago, I asked yoyou about my GM Bf out with groups w hen I am I f wife haying “hang-up:■ups" with i n t i - _ . ^ 3 D e a r 15 - blit I can’t go out wii The followingg businesses Cc macy. You advised> memi to go to a H aB f if Tm not really dating :an help makee ■ i psychiatrist, but at the time I IC ^H Abby I feel she doesn’t tn your weddin couldn’t afford it. I s because I really like to he ing a memorabble occasion. I should have l l ^ l AU^V^nBuoi •1 laken your advice, AbiAbby. It would with my guy friend, biit.sh ______I__ c have been worth it. ously has a problem with it. .DRIES ■ ■ -HAM“^IR, NAILS, M'AKE-UF Six years ago we finainally did go to orsignalinjliija and crossing solid yei- jIt might be because my olde JP PHOTOGRAPH,>H Y a pMtchologist, anddin ii time, our low and whwhite lines, ^had a baby at 17. Whenim I 14 a ^ If rides (pereonallied) TransinsformatJons Unlimited Allens Photo problem was resolve her, she said that wasn’t it.with guys :andlestick ^ Park 53:537'M ain Ave. East Ived and life river who zips through one 105 'E. Main began at 70. to five laneines to a freeway e x it usu- I need to know how ton gj th en t \ Ave. N. 1\vi1\vin Falls 734*8380 -GRATEFU mother to let rae go. out rsc u s t m e lero m e 324-2DGINC/TRAVEL- ■ “ DIAW LAZARUS, she’s only doing what manand not Twin Falls 734*90,1*9969 airy to say die s 733-6280 Fourir VW ays T ravel » CINCINNATI ents Cf do these days. She wan ' 616 Commercial St, ■ ^ , • DEAR DIANE:Dl Right you are. to « have t]u! protection o f beir APPAREL 160 2nd S tre e t W est •Seat belts and air i>i Elko, NV 753-09;i-0929 r t a g s do not TTie dangen;ers you have listed .result gEf ro u p - . , ®AII4 Hudsons Sho,J G ; . rwin Fails ' 734-7805 guarantee survival1 irin a crash. from irresp jsponsibility, a seiise of One way to increase your s Resort Casino Didn’t these ^v ers onemce know all' entitlement on^tift NSTstanra snt and just plain rude* er’s er level o f confidence in j the ^ d rules so theysy could< pass ness. Add k . i n F a l l s- lackpot. Nevada LUXL REFRESHMENT5ITS i to that people driving by 1^ volunteering information XURY CAR RENTAL tbe driver’s test? Frederickson’s Candleid ie s ;______. . ■ . d ru n k , andnd you have a surefire what wl you are doing and conlyou; but 1239 F ile r; B adgelget Rental . Almost daily, I see toversdri' ignor- redpe for di -1103 ing emergency vehicles • disaster, ‘nxat's why it’s in in her. And when you are aslimy par- Twin Falls 24 Airport Loop • 309 2nd St. i aes, nmiUng importantt tot urge loved ones to do ants you red li^ts, jumping grcgre-4-U ...... adult od and try to see thingsir modi- C actiis P e te s I VIDEOGRAPHYIY_____ ...... parallel park, e x c e en d g ! s p ^ t o ; V' D E A R “ A •324-7238 ' ...... 1615615 Addison Ave.-E, ' , ts by at least IS mph, ABBY: M y n a m e is her he: perspective, and you’ll1 you is Catering -1 Mlllennlurn Production!ions ' ph, blocking , Lindsay, andnd I recently turned 1 4.1 yoi T\vinwin Falls 539-LIMOI5466) intersections, changing ] your mother^s respect. She’sn a about lr?75-755-6' Vldeography «g lanes and w anted to, go.go to the mall with this • an 5 Delicatessen . im tenng highways withoi and caring parent,' and sen Motors. Jiout^kmg guy who ISis] 16, but m y mom said deserves des it. S ® .1-800-821-11 736-5348 70" 308 S h o sh o n e Si. E. 31 M ain Ave. E. TV/In Falls 735*998 t”m S ® S o m b re ro Twinwin Falls 733-7700 ■ A nJNIVERSA i Women overm : ature 153 W. Main Ing Thing S o u n d w o rk s V ideo & Ai ss from - - lero m e son Ave, Ei ‘ M ISiCELLANEOUS C I Production's il earn mberly Nursery) —The Bo andi MJ rs. . Knight Rldder Newa Sendee Eastman of fiuhl will ( ...... Burieiriey - 678-2505...... il celebrate ...... ToI every thing th ere is a se their 50th wedding am w e a r WEDDING/BRIDESf anniversary - and for women a g e 50 and o f l o r a l Falls Sewing Center ESM AID today: They were homonored at a d Gowns 157^ itk »seems to be the season to coO U Every Blooming 7 Main Ave. W. - DRESSES, SHOES! && VEILS _ celebratioh dyftr th fs-Christmas— c thing5.-0fiW-fragile-thingsI . 2662 A ddlsoi 'in Falls 733-3344 — - Wedding-& Rental Shoph o p ------T7- — holiday in Portland,, Ore.,'with0 ' percent of women in that _ . 2L0.S_MaIn______------famIly.and.Aiends._____ groigroupcollectT»rcelainrflgurerdmt Have a coUection of Disrcom- Overland & 4: Chaj-ter. c e a s e d ); so n * ln -law , memaemorabilia, and 2 j>ercent ha^ rfxgrandchildre^'- ' ...... passi ercent ' Burley i lassion for antique t t ^ hous-

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n t t o c g y o u r m x G lia np | i p i i ... Doyou'rontrolyi)l^your attitude, or do you i i i i iu d e . ------let it control you?- ______.... -{— whom II am-speaking—^tiiose who .— ggj hohever whwLmeetsiX such a pei;s6n'I tend to • I have worked?d withi high school stu- ret the anger or the feeliniing.ihat— afterword-peri Lissome typ^gljnenittUlIniiIBeiis.^"efmajpiS^ ------dents-for'allofTirm yworklng life,and in ------:— everyoroheirprcEing on them, o >ermanentIy-avoiil'them:“. Ity of.us can control or the They make meae uncqmfort^ble.andj f e e l l l crol.our attitudii ...... that pesiod of liitlime I-have discovered-— - A f te r Uiat tii^ are right-no mattiBtter-the • am wastiiig timi [-:— towardUfe in g ^ e r aJl l aai t any particular ■' ___ . niany things.aboutm t tiiat transitional peri.....- i s t a n c e s ? - ______ame and effort in any typef .....time,.and,.because we li — —— _ pJ discussion ;^tiiwil them.^^ritm dre peo- ye have tiie ab ilitjf' ' od between beingig ai child and homing — GayP61P e te rse n sureiysly all of us have come In cc - to do that^ we mustt project,pr for our;'. ■ an adultr-lt-ia-fl-co.-confusing-andrdlfficull— n-adult-who-letrwdruTBtl - —selves andtho^'wfOiwBI w h o i^ e comb iC " ^ — ______tirae.for-most,-if-n< Lthem.:They seem to feel tiu !?yond w_^i»reheiJsioa.--_. f-not-aIl,-teenagers.-And— tiiar it is—- b ut as7a~fe?ulsuit the attitude never' rible-ontlookrHow— _ ;__ in iWs period ofdffl^ e , w h ^ emotions a r e __ Iheir rigight to behave In any c r^ ------_ j _ miserab ^ ,p r_ , ;.dxanges,iQrJtiItis-constantiy reinforced.- be for those_who:. running rampant^t, manyIT children develop . . able manner they'choose,se, and , Of co u rsf if yot —• nnnaijirp^anenUy^a o O T * friistnit- an attitude. It? as well. everyonene else should just step asidi you meet someone with a ■. ed Or fearful.;If you ar< m d a teenager ■ allow tiie Jideand good attitude,Je, the issue of cpntrol I are one who fits. Any parent or■ teacherte who has dealt 1 hem' tills indulgence, for It: trulytr is becom es an ent into any of tiiese catego . pften seems true to adult?:Qtude$ i change . just that entirely different matter, «gories it Is up to I with teenagers; recognizesr< this as a jH a t Someone who allows sw^ .a n Eveiyone shoul you to change. And sure!a r ^ 'it would ben?. I ; fact. Some are hapwppy, or appear so, no £ Usually, as time passes I,ani and patterns attitudele to control them is indu] ould make an attempt in efityoutodoso. ilulging • that direction.1. lottingI a good attitude m atter w hat is gogoing on. Others are Ibecomes an adult, the attitisad to responsi.. them sehslves at the expense of otl A hapiiy attitude leadsadstoahapjpylif^* as hormones calm down,I, aihowever, tiiis Urifortun others. control our actiiictions surely can lead to . quick to anger orjr tearst or believe that__ ^ unately, such action can b«b ^ m e ' ■ nothing ^ t good OnefoIlowstheothCT.lt are set which generally lead '.Itisas^pteor! ' ------allirdalls are totaltally and permanently- a iL— — —— —— -.T. — ------I t is wfriitn our — as compUcatedBythat-^ confused as to w ble adultiiood. Sometimes,nentiy hi losr in a— ...I,' for'o' one, Kave'a real problem our power to coAtroI what J what goes on in a t m ^tii type ©f attitudede we have. We may say . teenager’s headI - a statement which ' tiiis type>e of person. Their attitude ' Petersen.is a retinrttred te a s e r tvho I • and people remain pennimeri of person of . , tates me d elm - “I c a n ’t h e lpP the t way I feel,” but le to tile point of anger, so.so, that . indeed, we ypn, i Uves tn. Wendell: Wri(Vnte to her at . I teenagei^type fog.. , Jl. unless we suffer from . petersen9iriagidinkcom.'t.' ■ " I Do you know the type oi Qbliggatioird s on statteyouliive in Military ’ ^people] Q. Late last year,;ar, five years fepends ‘P a y r after our mother dietdied, Dad (now state in which you live,, rmeaning conflict of inn that you will have to iJterest which should C 79) remarried a wornOman (now 72) to find a prevent herr fromf serving. You L . .. . whom m^bjTOthcr* and-lai did-nou .K E^HH H I nothing. Her bms lawyer in your locale y,who can .. .may face, or '6 Social Sc ' _ irtTst. She t^ d 'D a continue to come — help-guide-you-thrduglTt] t^bong,.an^ — l ecurity t^taxes Dad that her Iw H 'this'very action Inlhehe family court on deceased husband h in, creditors are complicated situation. d had left her ■ a; behalf of your)ur fatiier to sort out KnlgrtRMdwNewServtee *2! ' “weU-fixed,” and that H H - -Bending— him— 1 However, no matter whvhere you th?g fhnf ^ t s h ^ ta d n o lat-will-keei^you-and------debj.JTlpy-imvi»diiH, threatening let- live, i unless your fatiier-i® a m «l-----yourjdhlingjn Social Securt?ufftyQ&A~— I ^ jB ters, and she Is —responsiKIjtyfoFher pre yiuhe.court^stem ------Q J ^ j a g j u s t enltoed in V-but a t biir'insislcncc,ice, he did not remarital — for a long time!lie. Navy. Nai Do people in tfie mHIt ...... PPgn-any-Qccountrrg:rwitlrln'rund-T -putting-presstire —oblieafions 1 by written-gmguarantee Tal^ iir tiTfW ----- r«cord.-6eii-i-«i-get-arSodal------1 or otherwise, he should'fi *i'(extstep:JlilaiTiage— —P8)pay.sociai^irity.taxw?3-;—~—^—Seairity Statement' did not authorize herhci to use his. i have no .. brings with itIt {awesome financial A. A Yes. people who serve in credit of his banknk accounts. W ■ obligatiori'io pay her prei1‘emarital responsibilities in tiie • efitsonhiszecocd? debt. . . . i« . For tiiat reason, militaiy ouli services on active dut;u^or A. For informj Shortly after theyf'mamed, m he . 1 - Dad-owns the - c full financialI ddisclosure is essen- on °n activei duty for training hi rmation about I learned that she wasvas a compui- house (worth a* ' o Under what is knownn as the tial before tl have. potential benefitsfits on someone I necessaries” doctrine, hu the re la tio n sh ip paid paii into Social Security sii ___ sive.gambler andI-hadrun-up Ji: - » $125,000), d iiusbands begins! Financincial surprises after 195: since else’s record, you)u shoulds can o r ■ has Social'Secu- 1957. WhOe those who servetleo-in ----- visit-your-local-Soi ------mor6.lhan-540,000-in^tircrcdircard -land-wives-have-obligatiitionsto ----- theTHarrlagTve wilTchili a torrid” Jie muitary b ^ o re 1957 did : -Sodal-Security-----1 debt that she wanted I rity and retire- support “ their spouses, ani d not office. I f your fom Ki him to help mg each romance.veiy.ty.quickly. So, to be -PJay a y into Social Security, th ormCT spouse is ' ■ her pay. Her total ir ■ ■ ment income of spouses n Is responsible foYt] ^ i r StiU living, privacy ! I income Is a M l B a l : tiie cost safe, each spoipouse-to-be should Sod>odal Security records are crei cy rules prohibit ■ $650-per-month Socia•cial Security B a - S^OOO per montii, of si necessaries suppliedd to the , secure a credi , us from giving youyoi his Social ■ other, even if only one oi idit report for the ed|d with' special earnings I chcck. Her automobilelile was repos- vt_,S I and has just over si of tiiem review of the other.ot An objection So^ 5 for Security Statementent. But we can ■ $ 100,000 in cer- -contracts-to-be-liable-forti o »ocial Security purposes, t ------scssedshortiy-afterthethfrmarriagcr— — ^h.e:nec;— ro:this7simpIe:ile.request should “ Wbri &nefita.-you:ma yi=—=B tificates of .de- ' -essaries. oi ------^ e uiformatibn-gotoourWweb, be entitled to, aft She also suffers fromom a chronic raise red flags.s. site'Ite - http*7/www.ssa,gov/ - or c after we have' I disease that requires n \r?p— _P«siii_HeJ:asjio___ a If you live in a state tiiatat r e c o g . ------s regular hos- o l fc.Fi ;------our ur toll-free num ber, 1-800-7: p o l i s h e d your'relationships rei ■ pitalization and a mo. M ------debt.-Medicarc— einizes the “necessaries” do«ioctrine, Jan Collins is a monthly pre- Jan s a writer and cdiar. 1213213, and ask for tiie factshe^eet. — scription drug cost of $500. She pc will pay for his then your father could beb« held. Jan Warner is a financially responsible fi r a matrimonial, ta x “MiMilitary Service and Soci has no Medicare Supplipplcment pol- Collfns nursing home ni for his and elder-law' attorney.ax Both are Sefliecurity.” icial This column toasprts prepared by the I Icy, and her hospital bi I rehabilitation for wife’s th the medical and drug Sodal Security Admiii I bills are pil- and ag oblig. based in Columiimbia, S.C. Readers ,Q. ,Q. 1 think I may be eligible I mmirtrotwn.For ■ ingup. about 60.. days .ation^ fii noi.to mention his dutyd to - - may send Omrgu e fot fa st answ ers to spespecific Social ■ ^ after which the support wi her and to provide >P«stionstoP.O.Box 'Social o d Security benefits on‘ r^ Security questions, a Although Dad wasas heartbro-. ie food, 11704, Columbia,na, S.C 29211, dr by ex-h s, contaa Social ■ I monthly josMo shelter at and clotiiing. Unde x-husband’s Social Securirity Security a t fiO( ken, he has never likededconfronta- i , Wamer tiiis c^HtojanwamtmeriSflyinff^oxom. tm 7 7 2 I2 I 3 . ■ lion and refused to encend the rela- (______keep him there' ' doctrine,su your fatiier woululdinot ______tionship. He continuedxl living1 with __^ _ will be more tian ■ shbe responsible for her postist-mari- I — her until his stroke lastla: montii, over him awer $4,000. She has talgambling-defatsrlfTTou-L do rliveln ------which left him paralywlyzed on the assels.if ------we 1 threatened'to get a be state that does not reco:ognize left side and brain-d^ ____ conservatorship--, thistal doctrine, the result mimay be lamaged.He have been it different. was discharged from th«the hospital have thrownand to take control of his a s to a nursing faciUty whe»-here he will fatiier respoive don’t cooperate. We thi_We believe that underr \these If You AAre Entii stay until hc dies. Wc a 1 to several lawyers who circumstances, dif any attemi itled to c are tiiank- How can w< ” p> by n « pvn up their h a i ^ Is my } , fui that he signed a d u rab le housc?_ATOJH her to gain control over hiss assetss l \ / I power ofattomey:for• m'my brptiief ‘ portiighcr?sponsible for her bills?. m cir a probate court can be defeat-d< ' i V l and me to handle hisIIS business A. The weul get her out of the ed hei for several reasons: Assattor- i ledicare, You Ncow Have affairs shortly beforeJ hihis stroke. many of youSLwejisponsible for sup------inneys i In fact for your father,er, you He also signed a will letIcavi^ her to an extenir? . edshould have priority, and thetiewife Ultimate answers to in nej this instance certainly' hasli a ^ _____ our questions depends, sho ___Morre Choic:es. ^ in t. on the law of the in i

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