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G o o d mCORNING c ^ Turkey tlmimetable r h a ni k s f b r t h e ^ nel Preheat-oven to 32532! F. Stan l e a s o > n checking for donen 0 wtde. cent to balanceice the budget. But laerground: nme*^aisponii ME - The Thanksgiving iic-run task force reveijveiiue panel, said for A Mexico itcra businesses ar»> eiriito g . r Alabama meal enjcijoyed today by the on W ednesdayly tlthat the sales tax “Basically, it -^eans mineiners First Mendoza famfa ily Vkill b e a m ixture ln Jaroma. pt is the exemptions cannotca be over- o f a tthree- es and a celebration of Mendoza and Mexican ih com.niunity is hehere to looked. innings, much like the stay. They aren’t migrnnt; »rt cprt<»« begini his wife Rrst bi Its any -The kind ofof. driving issue to holiday’s Hrfirst feost long ago. m ore,” Jones s«id. HH'" Pag® 01 The tableble will be dressed with !cametotfia Nationwide. |Hispanic-o'■owned lase see TAX, Page the tradldoidonal American turkey, UQlted States businesses xotkled 1.2 miiii l l i o n trim m ed wj finns in 1997 and ^ n e ra t^ O p i n i o n with favorite Mexican as migrant ^d S200 IT! . dishes suchch as spicy mole sauce workers. billion in revenue, the Count your blessings;j: You1 can dessertert of sugared tortillas Census Bureau says. Indudi Forest>t plan pu t a n u m b er on th e gc Itielos. U the tally are Cuban, Pu’ u e r t o « _ rune Id ahoans have th i isn’t alw ays been p lend- {« Rican. Spaniard, and Me> and other Latin Amer»car “nianksgiving, todays. ^ e t o r i - iogio and Graciela wouldd ease alsay s. once were berry picker? f l businesses. M exican bu.sfn«n e s s e s in Californjrnia. They both came ■ Below, account bu for about 40 perct-i A14 from large t th e total. PagePa e fairies and worked R Gradela f>i^ to earn mom Business at Video Mexico ' ' restricictions on^'to help feed tlieir l|y Mendoza ^ :o w a s _ brothers anand sisters. When he Iff slow and discouragin^i at f 'wh".;; TtaW nshJ^P.n_P_ost C o m in g ufJ P w as a teen*an>ager Eulogio wanted h I makas copies Eulogio remembers a day v> to go to schcchool, but his dad said BS |i of a tax retum. the Rji store made only S3 won in,''hi ;rWASIMNCTOTON - III, I'lisli n s h e h ad to wol■vo^. | H r The couple's sales, ani Graciela told him tha Grand llliulons iadiniiiistraiionI .in.iiin'iiiiu'i-il I’l.Ills T en yearsirs ago today, Eulogio B | ” builneii has should bui think about getting ar CSX dipma students hoflop off at and Gracleh 2r job, but Eulogio wantei ela visited Jerome to • I expanded from “Bus Stop.” spend Thaniinks^ving with family yve it more time. The Mond who had setsettled.here. Eulogio h I a video store ■vere n ew in tow n n m i lux ’ I RIdayIn noticed MeMexican stores and H , I to Include sloleveloped a clientele. Inn1 iIII. ’ ■“ ; The TImesilewsiVS Spanish-laneinguage services that m ■ money trans- )ffered EuJ u service and pmkIiuIl l on * were plentlfu m e else did. . '. i iful in California were m ■' 3 fars, a tax ser- tbe whiili flosoiv ll... now here to bi I tw found^here. A seed - • B vice and a new tions l.y the . was p lan tedd ini his entrepreneur- Nl iranching out ia l m in d . B travel agency. •When'the couple || Today Video Mexico is m Reaction - A7 I n d ^ : x returned to C m o r e i n d u s t r v , R®' > California, they con- H •»«m givehan videos. Stores still oof f f e r w (> (I 1 tl ...... sidered leavihvihg fleld and Janitori- ■ w ei Classified .Dl-20 Money . entals and Spanish musicc hut reduce the niimlnmbi'i sck-ntitic • • al work behinliind for good. Eidogio H dev avo added notary servicices, and environmi'imi'iil.il reviews eomlcs . . ,G15 Movies> .... .B7 wasanxiousfts for opportunity. Ml offeloney transfers, phone carards, required wh. ■1n I 1''i year niasiei- Com m tniy .F l Nation . . "We weree Itall^ about start- t t one lexican spices and sweets,, j a n d p l a n s a r e d o eio|'ed vie for tlu- ri.. ing a n ew life,fe,” Gradela said. H Comuitwad .F2 Obltuailes •anslation help. Mexican bbak- nation’s ISS 11.111.inii'triiil forests. The T he choicebecame , down tostart- CroJsword. .84 Opinion1 .A14-15J! ing a business 8 ries full of .sweet breads, puru m p - p la n s, s im ila r to>.i .i /o> n in g j jm c e s s , JSS or buying a car. W n in-filled coffee cakes and pipink- specify where tec Dear,toby . .BS , Outdoorsirs .Gl-5 “We starterted a business. We recreatioi. min- usted buns are availableIe at ing, recreatiim .iiid.iiid other devel- FeaWres .F M , Sports . . 04^ didn’t knoww if it was going to ime stores. opment can takeu- ppli la ce . ,r’ " AO w o rk o rn o t," sshe said, The Mendozas, who are na ■ Gll-16 Weather . r ; latu- The proposal, overtumovt iM reg- ■ ■ . They opene-ned Video Mexico in ilized U.S. citizens, continuele to ulations issued by ] Horosfope .AID West...... B2-7 . . 1993. Their v by pre.nsi ,' H businesses in ■I Magic valley ,B1 ' in the Magic Valley, hislis tm o th er so she could,buy f ire: school, liuloKio and ai man;^^;l Idaho Falls ah pTfood. N obody ask e d tl and Nampa. Eulogio The'he memories of life in Me raciela b(Hh attend mornining plying wi: Is a member lexico wanted to be whe ier of the Jerome arere emotionally overwhdm isses at th e C ollege of Southchern ing tlir v.tui M ayor’s Coui m ing. juncil on Minority Eulclulogio’s voice fades a nd h is « aho. plant and animal na«iiK)

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—__ T ravelu-ING WEATHER?? — Inspectctors ^Administrattion will stresess ; ! l E i l . Sarah Donovatj 010, seem sisatisfied eemergency vworker vaccii:inatiohs! ! Somarvllle, M u t friend Tom Sparrc f s with dalay’s work WASHINGTON (AP)P) - Questions abouitwut who should rbo shovel th e first si President Bush is expectcrted to offered th e v acdn:d n e , w hich carried of the season on A L -A M IRRIYAH, r Iraq (AP) - urge urj smallpox vaccination>ns for risk s in c lu d in glg f possible death; J Iraqi com puters, sur- 500.000 50( emergency workers Wednestlay. Desp D i g ^ g into If ■s most and whether too rt reconmend it ot^ ispite v e y m g scene;nes with detectives’ likely to be exposed to ttee virys iust .make it aVaili th e th rea t of long I'ailiblejhave dccu> ngllnis eyes, U.N. sptspecialists finally got in a bioterror attack and1 ordero pied federal healilealth offidals anrf V at airports, hl£h t ! business of weapons 50( I) gas down to the bi 500.000 military personnel titoget nowthe White HoiHotise for ^ttjftths.’ Vednesday a t the start ihe prices and ugly wwaath- iiyiptaion W et tiie shots, White House offi[fidals Smallpox was ISw wiped b u t w orlds of a demandinding, months-long job said saii W ednesday. e r In th e N ortheai wide two decaticades ago, butI th at could maklake o r b reak peace in Eventually, E the vacdne wi more Americans a tvili be experts fe a r th ee CO contam ous, oftenj tare tho Mideast, madfe available to all Americ expected to trave ricans, fatal diseaseB c could return: vel this Theinspectoiaors revisited an Iraqi though tho th e governm ent willIprbb- p through a terror , holltfay se aso n thi ting site, a nearby abi; •or attack or war.- missile testir ably not cncourage them to giget it. Routine vaccinat graphite rod1 hftictory, a n d a m otor acci n a tio n s e n d e d irv la st year. according to senior officials. the United States plan t potentialllalJy liiJced to n u d e a r B tes in 1972, mean-' Bush does not p la n to an nlounce o i ing n early h alf thethe population is activities. Theyley sounded satisfied lis his policy for a t le a st a week, atttdei de,: k, and without any proteiotection from the w ith Iraqi attitu ietails could change, said "We hope5 llth e Ira q i re sp o n se offii d the virus. Health offidffidals aren’t sure iffidals, who spoke on condidition whether those>se v a c c in a te d today represensents the future pat- ofaj)f anonymity. . tem iof cooperaiaation,” said Jacques gj decades ago havek-e rre o d u a l protec- Barring a change. Bush planans to tion. Baute, the nuiQ uclear in s p e c to rs ’ ordv'oman forir ithe vicc president, wii oys a re tucked in for th e n i ^ try henvily infhieiiced p. urging full disclosure of whnd how a n d V iennirma agency chiefs to «i J plans f(jr ' said hisoffict’ice would have no com- tin “M y kids a re h ap p y Fm goi com m unityyagliih:^^ t 1 more nil and r ;is drilliii] ced his reveal-serious]IS problems in the « liiiR and a ineiii on liethe ntlinR and referred seiwith the w e president ant } school. It motivates my Idd revived niiclcar ptm'or pio they may have influence V. jjivclassw proRram. the matterer to the Justice spr ulogio said. secretive energy task for Not speaking English wasn’:n ’t a :F»liiM n^a»^fi * I sp rin g 2001. n u d ^ weapons.ns. p rroblem o t in California, whehere • semra)4aiiejajo aa. * T a x _____ Spanpanish is com m on, b u t it was'as in .'letoais is [lie iriiiisiiinn of tinllie efoiiri- iRiiore it. ButBu it's a pretty good ren lie cur- special interestsKS that would loso sh a t ' analysts estimaie that in the le o th e r e n d o f th e line. H e my from a pr«)diiciii)n loloaservite a challcnRc toic tackle it, and we leci /ill col- tneir exemption,m. ® rent fiscal year, the state wil king English daases and pla base is reidly prohahly accelorale."■■ ^Mooney Kernpiluircrrr V.L-CI.v .l;iil> ..iilj ^VOO < ir. will it endorsed, th e iplan to let busi- e • in mostly in the science sector, nesses scH imuseised tax credits to lanish. She needs D.inii-I Wiilork. circul.ilioiim .lir.-..«<1 r ^ ...... -i> ■■riU S.» Ml per ucck. l>e e x e m p t. BD in E n g lis h S.acs MX iiKiikiai option Olher businesses,es, a proposal that gins w orking to w a rd fijfer-tt fjxul.irM.M iihi.iw lim's urll ho li'vu-il I.II .ill deb.Mooney expeas the exempricant surfaced duringg tlthe Legislamre’s issue to generate signific je business degree. • V 9?c'V i)i'rni i.-ri 7 .lllll 1(1 .i.iii, '■rilv ir I n " 'I'lil'r'ciJ Jiockv. ta sk emiier 2001 tax«cuttinting debate but J e b a te w h e n th e e n tire 47-m en “W e need to leam , tc tg e ra ‘b« .fr> 11..I r.w K i- .M..II |i.i[>, i I,, recc venue failed. c.ill rlu' iiKiiiho' for vlIaI,j"iTr‘.M'’lV2i.»2 riiifd ,S(. w ., Ittin th e ; ening applied creditsits for business Twjn F.ilK )rivately discussed broadenower- in v e stm e n t in plant pit and equip- spanic families, the Mehdozs■zas ’’ .* ‘ Ta JximiiiLLijj TU.riciM iil>!if.iii,.iis Int.. .1 Mih- in g 'rili.ir) I'l Iav t-nicrpcrprisL->. c ehe n t sales tax base and then lov: four ment. The creditdit has survived Y- The ^ bills still need to b I’ciiiiilicjK p.iiil . ng the tax rate to three oressed f former Presidsident Ronald id, and paying for child car .Subscription mtcs Ilnii-N.Ncws. (lllll 1 be an issue.,Graciela ha ll/ 'I '" " i ents. But they have expresn the Reagan’s repealal of the federal 5 - .inil.is, M U rK'«N[.,ipo, putMi.imim ll. Sctiiun M' KW repidation about taking on credit nearly 20 years ago on mds in California whose chi '<> I’. i ^ux i '‘'-'I"' ni>"IiuimI.i) i\ htfii'hy ilcsiij. groim ds th at it wa<«is ineffective. :n •say they will pick berrie >.I llic iiii uhich L s Ml The crcdit is intended to cn they grow up. They havi,yg- l0^W C^(CSl)al732 ••il.lu.ij ,, ""IriCN «ill IvV ppill'llvhcil. dream s fo r a fu tu re outsid< ■...... ,M,ii| ,.',ii-N' Alllla..h..l.,u-- la.. l''"Oh..M 0f, pic..ilc..\c i-eiiil ch.iiifjc ..f ___ reward businesss f'"l'>irnn.:l*.0.<1. . II..X 5-IK. T«in |-alN. D equipment, either. r fo r „ew opera. Id labor, Graciela under .).iii> ,.11.1 siiiid.ij V. m pof ulc ______ids. - ..;a> N.J (HI 1,^,-r ui-cJ,. .S||J|,|.|> ,.,|>iil\ s i I '( > tions or expanded < iHyiiojool Duo to early deadlines, I said I did not want to go t< . >b'rl> ,.iul fl.Q ieV ^Ly. yN m pap«.|»e. HUHW ednesday's lottery ool, bccause 1 w anted to w oii le. — C orrec!CTION— Pleilum bers were unavailable lelp m y family,” sh e said, 'rim c.s-NCWS c\ telephone direte c t o r y . 2 ' E ulcu logio sa y s h e a tte m p ts tc ’lease call 735-3350. ext.: Circulation (Daniel Wal r)...... E xt. 4 T~t^a

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>^pari T ~ hijack] lends 03K ; LYON, France (A(AP) - A m an who hijacked a FnFrench jet in 1999 struck againn Wednesday,,\ .'threatening to blowlow up a flig h t jOver Switzerland witlwith^passetv ;gers aboard,' police* said.s He sur- rendered after thepe plane landed :in southern France.ce and no one 'w as h u r t T he m an, identifle 1P R i r F S I to th e b> o n e . [waves from die MI>8(MO jet, which had been flying froarom Bologna, Italy, to Charles dcic Gaulle< alr- H u r r ]y , q u a n tities i are l] i m i t e d ! port in Paris. Savoroorani surren- i— dered to a FrenchI SWAT team and no explosives weret'erc foimd. In 1999, Savoranili hijackedh an Air France jetlinerT n^ngfl from Marseille to Paris withlith 76 passen- i gers and fprced it to detourc to a M ;differenf Paris airport,«rt, where he fl ’held a dozen peoplele hhostage for ^ !three hours. ' ."Oh God. he’s done3ne it again,” the Italian news ageigency ANSA quoted his motheiher, Orella Savorani, as saying.g. “I’ve‘ been anxious for hoursI bccausebt he .didn’t com e hom e att lunchrime.”lui . French police saidaid Savorani was discharged fromm tthe Italian i h|l] police in th e late 1990990s becauiK M of mental instability,y, anda ANSA fl quoted his mother as saying he H was in treatment forir sdiizophre-& H nia. G url^as \ €ompensalation for war seiervice g b£ LONDON (AP) - GurkhaGu sol- w. W om en's M en’s Men' diers who fought for>r BritainI in MINI IBAGS n’s World War II won theth e rig h t to Q 1^ Choose Iromm a huge DESIGNER K government compensad DOC MARTEN KNITS Nil sationasfor- ^ assortment: ofo styles. IKE WARM-UP mer POWs more thanlan 50 years BBOOT & W O V E N S ' SUIJITS after being taken cca a p itv e by Contemporary and Iradiradilionol „ \ Pa( I jorsey lining, full zip Japtm . Padded collar. Spoclal Buy. long-sloovo stylos. fl Wilh cl High Court Justiceice Richard p— clastic-waist panl. M c C a b e ruled that: th'the govern- hient’s decision to0 d e n y th e Nepalese fighters comp)mpensadon given to other prisoneimers of war wns both irrational andmd inconsis- tent with the prindple>le of( cquali- W ^ ~ ty, according to lawyerscrs for three Gurkhas who sued thehe Ministry ^ of Defense. P ah alm an G unm g,, oneor of thc th re e N epalese fightersn whoi sued the government Sor disdiscrimina- don, said he was delightc^ited. .... : “Justice has finallyly comec for .V.h . us. I am really happyy abouta the decision. It is not justst at victory for the ones who fileded the case ^ 1 but for all the Gurkh r;: I I rk h a s who served in the British amarmy," said ^ • Gurung, speaking fromm 1his home . . Jn Pokhara, a resortt townt< 125 ‘ vi miles west of the Nepalipalese capi- ^ I y W \ tal, Katmandu. • Lawyer Pijil Shineliner said ■ p l J I Gurung, Gaurisor ‘niapa,ipa, 83, and K Hukumsing Pun, 85,!, u w ill now ' Vr receive paym ents of $15,515,500 e ad i .I"; from a governm ent fundndsetupin • pM I ^ November 2000 for^surviving su British POWs. * Flu deaths monount PENDANTS Men’s Boys’ 4-7 G irls'.i' 4-16 ■ KIGALI, Rwandaa (Ai P) - Frorrom Haskell and Robert Rose. Simultaneous outbreak:laks of the DESIGNER!R J E A N S A C T IV E ITTER flu and meningitis havilave killed W aist sizes 29-19-40, assorted lengths. T O P & PANTI T ® * - ' 185 people in a rebel-coi1-controUed MIcroflber stylo in assort:iortod colors, VEILOUR DRESS>s area of northwestern1 Congo,C a R a r e E d itio n s in a World Health Organizatization offi- g ro a t chchoice of colors. d a l said W ednesday. l^ocal hospitals are(rep re o rtin g lea flu deatb amosfl momore ih sn , ' i. 4,500 cases b e l^ ^ tete d d ^ 17 8'S election varlos by store. LImltecilted to slock on hand. I m eningitis dfiatbs amiam ong 74 ^Beale, norvseasonal morchandlindlSQ Is not Indudw l. I dises, said Ian Simpson,m, a ir a O Sorry, wo can n o i a cc ep3t t plphone or moil I bffidal in Geneva. Experperts.from ordors on dearance metmerchandise. ^ a f 9 ’5 the WHO aod MedecincIns Sans ' rrontieres and the CorCongolese Closed Thwilcsalvino10Dill Osy. Shop Fridey M , Saturdurd ay S-O a n d S u n d ay 11-7 atItall al Dlllard'a locatlona. healdi znlnistry are investiestigatlngi In B oise. I t B o ise T ow rn ne 8 <)uare. In Utfio frails, art t CG rand T eton Mall. In Chubbucibuck. a t Pine Rldga Mall.- I W s ^llcome k » your Dlilard-a Credit Card,d , Tho AfTWrtcan Express* Card.rd. ■Diners Club Intomallonol. Mnsi^

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A . f b eBall the £ A nunmber of Iblessings a j n " forTl'hanksgi\ving day f a r r-meris;g^:g i TTiBQuKrtatylatyTfcnw (D»w»wrt. t ’s a.s tra dditional it as the of IdalJaho state tax collectionsIS ___ b i r d y o ua icook every exceed■eding e x p e c ta tio ris fo r thle e ^ y o u r h e a d a t to d a y ’s S i T h a n kc s g i v.i n g . monthIth of October. October offerer C n th e r ing aroundi\ their was theth fourth consecutive'c ^.v [Tl V'lT i‘‘- th a n k s to0 whicheverwi deity you I liibles andid withi friends monthth that state tax receipts T-- ' I ch o o se a nnd d tth a n k h im o r h e r J'' ______atid family, Ameinericans offer have: beenb in the^ black. And xvT'------— ' - v:■ I B a re n ’t■t fa n n in g . ihanks for the aha b u n d a n c e o f t h e receipts rec froni those fourfr N,ei(.'|pgK[R If you wenvere, your profit from blessings and gooi;ood fortune in month;ths have built a S21.6 mil- ^ ^ \ j today’s meni>enu ^ iheir lives. Iionca.«cash cushion, / ' y w ouldn’t covco v er th e riie biggest thirh in g s c o m e to O f course,co that amount mustst ^ i PiffW supcnnarketic e t p rice o f O tl)0r:,-a;ii in in d q u i c k l y : be used to offset•t ^ VI w u * yoxu’ tneal. hmne, family, n e x t y e a r ’s $ 1 5 0 • )r\jff0 S S Y o u r costJ s lfof rm e f r i e n d s h i p s .: IOur view; I d a h o a nIS s million expectedd Thanksgivingvingstaples- ...I bcalili. freedom i deficit. But at least acljy turkey, potatotatoes, sweet potatoes -,r-’ I h a v e p le n ty o f b lessin g : ' * and cranberr>erries ■ was steeply and faith, to ' Idaho’s receiptss ■/V?'''''* Sri iiiime a few. But t 1 o re fle c t o n a s w e areri’t still stacking , '■ discountedtcidtogetyouintDStoresi''» ue’d like to sug- . up into more red where youa bbe o i ^ t th e h i^ - m a r ‘ Iv.-.'i S = = ; ^ v - u o t g in item s: wii gest siinie more; gather• for the ink, as they are in : winerdesserts and I -j ! p ared food. '.'f:! b l e s s i n g s IO ■Rianksgiving holiday.I o th e r sta te s. 1- *—^ 1=?^ 1 look a t th e farm er's t'ouni this 1 ,1^ 37,572 - In doi- sh are. I'lianksgiving What ' do you tiiink'IK. lars, the average w tato es p ro d u cers, .'i:?!! holidav: \ W e welcome viewpointlints annual lilv L ouisiana a n d N o rth '> ' <> 3.8 ■ - The household incomc■ Study:: Teens e< m p h a ssize famiH IT Carolina, nneti e tte d a b o u t 16 c e n ts N/jc77jplo.vmenr fromI our readers on fiiithis here in Idaho. ^ per pound,U Ie: e s s th a n h a lf of rate fr»r three - Though Census w hat you paicpaid. a n d o th e r is s u e s . fW ^ h an k sg iv in g is thh et K — Magic- Valley J _____ {lata still rank < I quintcs-sential faifamily holi- W It turns outsat a7 ^ ffyod Productionio n h as b een stead y , • c o ll n I i e s Idaho in the bot* ..L day, the time whth en cousins [ > ju s t a fraction to 1.4 • D a v i d S . (.fernme, Goodinging and Twin tom quarterqu; of all states, ourr and aunts, grandparentn ts a nd i marria^aufifamU m d s from n u m b e r s - 1 grandchildren tradidononally gath- halls counties)) irin October. inflatitcion-adjusted median B r o d e r (irv/ust as viltil a ffkn k llfo r reco rd ed a1 ddecad e e ago. . _ I hat im pressive'e number, i-s househehold income grew by, e r to sh are a festive meleal, to f 7 J MI . O ne T exastas JA&M U niv ersity exchange memories ant lo w e r th a n t h e: 4.4.3 percent alwut; $4,8(K) during the 1990s. md create today's young peopleHe as i t stu d y p u t farmerfa n profit at 5243 j new tines. ihtjse counties posposted a year Idaho'sj’s growth paid off well ir about 16 percent on In lim e for this greatIt day com e „ „ was for theirp iin n :Idaho, th e spread easiward. ab 20 - hiches tif sno\now on top of 19 andnd l6 - nieDivision1-A tant is il to you to havee ia good c r” m enialt tin th e A becedarian helping them improve theticir basic a b o u t 16 perccercent from 2000 to j I’om erelle Ski Resort I' in college;e football rankings fnr m arriage a nd fam ily lifeifjjs tim e they wiad “significantly high- skills in reading, madiemallad csan d 2001, a s surplus rp li stockpiles ; .Mbion. Boll) Pomtimerelle and the Boioise Slate University It turns out that it is justjt as through Ihe3.1 test -scores, from the other subjects. As a result,It, die rem ain ed h i ^ _ ; ! Stin Valley openeded their rims footballall team In this week’s vital a goal for today’s yiyoung peo. 21.Far fewew ere toddlers right up mothers’ incomes are proje)je a e d to T h e p o tatoIto ini d u stry ’s pro b - ; ■ jarcnls. In m special ed grow by $133,000 over the; iK-fore 'I'hanksgiviiIving, thanks AP andid coaches’ polls, respec- pie as it was for th eir pa he cutoff point at age e years. lem is a t thle e supermarket.st They j 1977, H5 p ercent of th e.•males r ond educalioncl That isa huge ratum on to early simwfall.11. Let’si htipe tively.'. Even I if you’re not a wer were later enrolled in the used to be the No. 1 high-mar- t 91 percent of th e femalelies rated 2 1/2umesaeducadon or remedial investment, and explainss vwhy th e g jn ite m in the produce aisle.'' ; it's a good sign of)f imore snow Brtjnco:o fan, it’s got)d news s being college as th m arriage and fam ily as 1 I classes. A nd they w ere Committee for Economic1 . T hey’v e b eene n s• u rp assed b y ' ‘ ; to corne in the Magiagic Valley as when anan Idaho .school climbs Development, a leading bi extrem ely or q u ite imposonant to Sroup- s as likely to go on to to m ato es, applip p les a n d g rap es _ | tvell as the Upp.pper Snake the natiotional polls, And it’s cer- them . In 2001, d ie figureIres w ere O d ier soo group, h as endorsed a rapi th e kids in th e conlrol i ^ being marketeceted year-round J River. ta in ly rerefreshing to see Idaho 88 percent and 93 percei•tnt. ap p eared . Tl expansion of high-quality um v a rie tie s a n d in t • i 2.2(H )- I-'ood item:ms : collected receive/e national exposure O ther que.stions .showtwed them were more li preschool programs, withi dt l e w ith p rem ium ocial benefits also j ired products. You’ll *■ for charity by theL‘ sistudents at involvir•ing som ething other as eag er as e v er to raise« children emhood unti. Those in d ie program igoal of maldng them avail:ilabletor niore Prepared age 3. h k d y s e e p o lata to e s in s m a lle r p I I ihe Cassia lidticalitllion Center than.spui[)u d so r net>-Nazis. and as com m itted (at leaeast ver- 'hey were lee likely to postpone par- jall youngsters starting at a; marriage, smoking, own Uiat ■ h a ^ M i decome ^ i familiar with* » This is jtist one exampleex of (And1 whilew we’re at it, keep balJy) to m onogam y in rr intil an o lder age. A nd ) Other surveys have shou T he only n otable shift, sjsaid study The specia threcK juarters of th e yoiuyingsters vaneties beyoijy o n d “Id ah o ” a n d ; S tnany efforts by loclocal groups an eye: ono the CSI m en’s bas- less likely to lake up j director Arland Thomtoiton. is a study was its in this country ages 3 andj 4A a re “ R u sset.” and individuals to help the ketballI team,t< which is soaring significant increase in theth per- the economiic ial fea tu re of this being t educated or attendetled to by Tilings looko k im ost g rim for ■ less fortunate in ourlurcommuni- again inir the JUCO top 10 centage of those w ho apipprove of Abecedarianits effort to measure som i eone o th er than theirrpor- p cranberry groviroy/ets. J u s t o ; ty. Their compassiot;lon Is much- ranking.s. g-s-) unm arried couples livinpng togeth- expensive, micaj benefits. T he ents, I so th e need a nd the qjoppor- fo u rth o f th;e e holidayhi sujHjrmar-' iie e d e tl. e sp e c ia lly/thisyear. th 2 - DrumsticksDi on your e r “ in o rd er to find out ififlhey go-$13,000ian Project was pretty tu j n ity to help shape theirr livesli ket prices ofif 9J99 c e n ts p e r p ou n d GOO.OOO - T h e dolliollar amouni turkey. EEi njoy! really get along.” dollars, abou, as preschool programs a t re enorm ous. goes in th e egfo w e r ’s pocket, Turning lo the infants,IS, the th e average00 1 p e r child in curren t t As you g ath er with yourir lovedI T h a t m a rk eit t ppi ric e is b e tte r good news comes from thtl: e T hat is becai m ut tw ice th e cost of ones,i rejoice th at A m erica’:a’s th a n th e 12 cerc e n ts a p o u n d th e y ' National Insutute for Eai■arly sm all, th e tei ;e H ead S tart program , te e n s u nderstand th e valueue of w e re g e ttin g in 2000, b u t fa r off Education Research, a NewN' and well-paic m arriag e and family. And cause th e da.sses w ere c th e 80 c e n tss hhii ig h in th e m id W j T i m e s - TN e w s Jersey-based and fyundaJadon-sup- lum chalJeng rem em b er how m uch of a b teachers well-trained t 1990s. StephenStef Hart£en...... Put)ll:ut)llther ported think tank. TwoI oof it s . But it paid in life w e can give th eir chi >aid, a nd th e curricu- r W isconsin1 gngrow ers filed su it ' Clark Walwonri...... Mi Manaelng editor Mike SmKX ...... AdverUtlns illrector staffers, Leonard Massee ai nd W. researchersinging. s • by r assuring them of good earlier this mmot onth against Steven Barnett, examineled the earnings of idti: off in m ultiples, the preschoolI programs. ' ' The members of thele Cleditorial board and writers of editorials are Stephen ___ : O cean S pray,y, acalling th e nation-"X *; sticial and financial resu]ults of a are projected■s said. The lifetime t Hartgen, Clark Walwonvorth, Sieve Crump, David Coopioper end Shelley Ridenour. prescliool program for loilow- greater thanf thosei in the project t David S. Brodcr is a columimnist ' " ‘lo cooporari,rative a price-fbdng ^ 2 incom e fam ilies in Chapepel Hill, group. T he tedpr to be $143,000 for the Wash ington Post. cartel th a t comronirols 80 percent g in those in the conlrol o f th e U.S. marln ark et. : program also involved fi T h e tu rk e;y y youy< b ought for —L e t t e rRS ------ab o u t 58 c ennts ts 1per pound netted ' ^ th e p ro d u cerT aab t o u t 4-7 cents p e r .' J Legislative campai^laig n w a s anc.e.'iCursrs isI W illiam T ell, so o u r es> and seeing the holida:lay deco- things for mo: feel th e s a m e w ay as I do biI, , pou n d , signifiesifjcantiy less than . ' well worth the effott/ 1 love of freedomfre and opportunity irations that have been p u t in New Y ears to hopefully, th ere a re still sorome last year's 9.6.6 Clcents per pound ' is more th;than a dream-it is place, j I fou n d it ver>- dislisheart- Easter. Then • that think Thanksgiving iss stills ■' average, accord:ording ^ e th e Z z i Iw.nikllikeloltuink nost holidays from f« nk the peo- fieneticalbilly ingrained. I do ening < to notice most have s ta te in thethi greatest country of I 1 w as looking fo r d ecor tt to add to Indep^dencin d M em orial Day. ir H appy Thanksgiving to every-ei Nationally,/, th e re is one iheir new state legisliitclator. I th e world,Id. and il is my privilege what ' I have. When I askt 1 money is spent on uone, a nd m ay your Lord alwIways turkey produceu ced e ach y e a r fo r L'lijoyccl the aciion off theth cam- lo liv e hlere e r ancl be part of o ur about j such items, most rr merely off for Labor!nce D ay and sum m er bless a nd keep you. e v ery m an, wonMToman a n d child in ' paign imtnensfly, especpecially communit;lity. stated « they have a deadlid lin e to u p to m ak e R ln d th en we get tim e oi JO Y CE DAVIS th e U.S. E x pw orts rt • m ostly to m eeling so many open-rin-m inded M y congingratulations to Mrs. be I ready for the Christmm as sea- from th ere, wi sr D ay a nd then w e set b Burley' .iiid concerned people,le, mi any of Block onI hhi e r win. I wish h e r well son, • and very few notice:e season, M exico • a re: up slightly f r o m ' I Hallow een fun and ivhoin voted no on 1‘roproposition 2, in h e r tennrm in the Legislature. Thanksgiving. ' Does anyoyone see It used to si ______last y e a r, b utt stistill dow n from ‘2 wiiich would have proviovided the WILLBlBUHLER I , w e go to th e Y uletide 1997, w h en 1010 p e rc e n t of th e ! anything wrong wiih thislis pic- Thanksgiving W rtte to us iic-ces-sary niechanisinn ton level the Twin FallsFal ture? t .o n e w o rries a U.S. productigntign was shipped | political playing fiehlI andai re- Have things gotten so ( 0 s ta rt w ith “ welcomeses.let- o f country, u out of shopping daying. Now the most [ I'stahlish the two-pariyIV >system in M a k e s u r focus and all emphasis ppl laced th e d a y a fte r ■ ters ftwn readers on subfetifects As you o fferer pprayers of thanldci | iure to give f s a b o u t is th e larg est Id a h o . on sp en d in g m oney to shi m of puUic Interest. Letters»mey n for y o u r fam ily i giving tts due J jhow o ne W h at a w aylay t< of th e y e a r b eing ily and friends -X; ? i When my KraiuJparer,ams immi. Thanksgl' cares? They have forgottitten w e th e o n es th at ba brought to our Twin Falls or^ today, o ffer one m o re fo r t h o s e Z I Hraied to Idaho from1 I w riter thisth le tte r wiih regard to rneed to g iv e th a n k s for h er Thanksgiving, Burley ofTlce; mailed to P.O. Go: having honor forefat:y to say th a n k you to . « w hom th esese nnumbers are no^'- ; ■ .Swii/erland in ihe earl;arly 1«80s, the upcomim ing Thanksgiving; holi- tthe opportunity to even t 548, Twfn i^lls, ID B3303; ^ i b e w e h a v e th elat f you love an d 1 they knew they wereL* irtruly in the day. here. g08) 734-55^: or WTOJted to b ein g h e re ,fathers for the fpct , S u i s f o r sr setting e , our tables-'j:. j proitiised Ifind-Oneofof ourt A fte r visitingvis many business- W e can d eco rate and ha have fun I don’t knowe p riv ileg e o f ev en | ______I ' today. ,, 0

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'fhurarsday, November 2t2 8 , 2 0 0 2 ■ Scccion B A r o uU N D P’ool l out]tlook b] T H E V AV I L L E Y >rig^tei:ns, Y]V^CAdiirectorr says irfcHilitt* In o rdjer e i to stay in line with : ■ - Tlys s ta n d a rd pool waterwi tem- pitched in1 to buy1 $30,000 worth of >W*»WTtt>r ^ safety regtegulations for a pool the' Stores put Ce:entennlal — - p eratu re - 84 degrees FiFohrenbdt inflatable waterwai toys for tiie pool, he dty’s, tiie YMCA haa - is too cold for water ththerapyand whichhasals< IN FALLS - The Twin Falls (cep at least six to eight also hdpeii, he said, niiB rchandise ( swimming lessons and tootc h ot for “If it’s nlot o t funf being there, peo- 9 on sale city swiiwimming pool bas been get- lifeguardsis on1 duty while tiie pool lore frequent and varied use vigorous water aerobit3ics or lap ple aren’t goinggoir to show up.” TWIN FALLS --M ^ erchandise ; is in use.i. Since5 taking over the swimming. So, YMCA ha th[at proqiotes tha the YMCA took it over in - pool.tiieY [las kept its E ven so,I, the th YMCA might not :he upcoming * ! YMCA h as been respon- old pool at 82 degrees forfc serious have tiie mon Twin Falls Centeimia smber, the organization’s• sible for t Tioney to keep the pool mial in 2004 is r all payroll costs and exercise and keeps thee dty pool open year-ri dW on sale ac theeM h .8lcV.lIey lirector said. xpenses related to the ir-round. The YMCA it’s still an expensive opera- ^ «wl2fbrcfilkktn.F«T^ at 87 degrees for easieiier use, he hopes to evenventually team up with ItfSU. pool, h e salsaid. Lifeguards ore each said. md keeping a weather-proof ; paid $7 to the Collegege cof Southern Idaho, >M all manager Bre to $9 per hour, Eschen- Through special yoiouth pro- the city and W tU nteerina m all ,sei e over the pool might not bei b u rgsaid. ind other agencies to grams - such as organisti?ed school build a neww multi-pooln swimming city-sponsored projroject by con- >Ie in the long run, Twin O nly opeipe or two lifeguards are YMCA General ManagerJ. months, be said. swims or water safety lelessons for . fadlity, hei sasaid. It is hoped that tii^utlng the display n e e d e d at a t the YMCA’s original children - the YMCA h Sschenburg said, T h e r e ’s a lso th ei matter i of pool-In th has been might happenpen w itiiin five years or , teving mall employi J keeping the pool ad the organization’s build- able to signiflcantiy boosost thc use so, he said, ({VHilable m e rc h a n d ^ t's p artly b ecause th e p ^ ’s idequately i„g e:lizabethUi Boulevard, he t group of potential usd? - -staffed, said Eschenkn ^ r g . w h o siQd. of the dty pool, Eschenbiburg said. If tiiat docsoes happen, the bubble «?wtoiner service ce ( spoke Wednesday at a ' There are also severalI r new pro- could be takeniken off th e current city SS.I-age childi^ - can’t use it a Twm Falls But haviiiving two pools has had ' ( ^ t e r of th e m all. f Rotaiy Qub lundieon. grams for adults and ffamilies. pool, and it ct ! most of the day in colder its benefits,its, Eschenburg said. it could be dosed dur- -T-shirts, polo-stj■style .hirts. ^ And during the transfer,:r, the dty ing the colder3er months,i h e said. sweatshirts and cap:aps are. being displayed in q cylindindrical kiosk, Each item for sale bearsbe the offi- dal Twin'Falls cententennial logo. Sweatshirts and capsIps will not be IPathvVAYT(OTHE; futu av ailable fo r sale imci]n til D ec. 18. JRE The merchandiidise sales between now and the centeifaial ^IC y,/, coranussion celebration are desigrdgned to raise local awareness of the city-s gCt 31 100th birthday, raiseise money for ambitious centennial events ar linlque local souvenirs^ " ‘io‘’?„°erd! p l a nIS s for canyon and family. Merchaihandise will , eventually be expxpanded to ITall'Cexpansion Indude coffee and othother insulat- ed mugs, but those are not likely ByJuOePcPanes to b e availab le for ChriChristmas. TIme«-New For more informtmation call B o n n ie L e z a m iz , T^ Twin Falls TWINFJ FALLS - Someday there Centennial Commissi■ssion execu- wiUbeas. a scenic trail th at e n d rd e s •t tive d i i ^ o r a t 736-080)800. the dtyofTwinFalls. of . It willI m ean d er along nearly aH ' » holiday o fth e S nn a ak l e R iver Canyon rim on Nuisery offers ho th e no rthth side pf town, through wreath workshopo p th e CoU Creek Canyon on the Nurseries will offerir ia “Create south . --e and back north to le Falls park. Your Own H oliday Wrei/reath” work. Shoshone I shop at 9 a.m. Saturdjrday at the . The dtyity and Idaho Power Co. Garden Cafe at Kimberly 1 havealreaM»»n 1:30 p.m. that day, Assis LaMar Orton shows Qonnia> LLazamiz the location of an ove nklin said HankinsRoRoad. overtooK on a new trail proposal9sad hy the Twin Falla Centennlinial Commission. Eventually,. offiofficials hope tho Attorney John Conk trail will baglft at Shoshone I Wednesday. The proceeceeding will On WediJdnesday, commission B Falls and hook up with axlstlrsting trails at Pillar Falls, indude both an arraignignment for membersI ajand dty offidals hiked tions ti and businesses will gigive con- be placed near ja r the Perrine Bridge, “We a re working with :i nunum ber w hite face of Shii Bowcut and a motionn anda trial- along thei ccanyon rim where the tributions,” a M au^an saiiaid. "But He spedfiec Shiishtine E-'.ills with ied, “The objective is of of people nbout propertieses,” h e w ater spillinR ov setting conference. District developmerlent is envisioned. They we w also want the small contribu*cc to have a local i over. And hohinil a l artist do th e work.” said. sa: thc falls, onl{K)ke Judge Oliver Wanger:r isi sched- discusscd1 v,where to site the trail tors, t< too - the people who)give$2S c W ith in fi •okers ctiuld see the five years the From a ledge near a p;irtt of( the dark blue Dierki uled to preside. Conkliiklin is the and scenicc ooverlooks. - or$S0.” o: . L-rkes U ike and thc C en ten n ial CcCommission and the rim rir of which the public is geiiencral- desert beyond,I prosecuting attorneney, and . The imm«mediate goal' is to raise Commission membersr Terry city anticipa pate the trail will ly jy unaware, Orton unconsciiciously “How many• ix.“op!ejw have actual- Bowcut is to be represte s e n te d by about S2S0,(»,000 and build thc traU McCurdy ^ is in charge ofif the art extend fromn JShoshone Falls to sp dandra. and seven1 coverlooks by th e 2004 a: spread his arms to expresess the ly seen this vicvI'icw?” Orion won. F resno a tto rn ey S al S d a i aspect of the project.. So far CSI, said Plailanning and Zoning drama dr of rust and charcoa been trans- centennialJ ccdebration, said com- $50,000 SI has been donated oal-col- dered aloud. .-Bowcut has already bei d for art- Director LaMajktor Orton. H e figured ored on canyon walls formed y the U.S. mission menlember Doug Maughan. work. w McCurdy said the aj d some ------iJorted to Fresno by t ar^ork, the distance frfrom the falls to the 15,000 15 years ago duringng th e Timis-Ncu's writ aklin said. “We’re oronly talking a year, so which w the commission is tlthinking college is rou writer Julie /’a itv cufi Mu-shal’s Service, ConklJ ■oughly fo u r o r fiv e Bonneville Bo Fltwd. At the ceniinter of bc michcd at 7J5-. ner of the we’re hopinjling some large corpora- it it would like to b e interacti\tive, is to miles. ^ Bowcut Is a prisonei th(the panorama was the grajay and at j{X.’T}ix@nia^cvaicvaUc\i.Mm. I^abo State Fenitentioiyaiy serving ____ a^3p-years-to-Iife senten te'jfleaded g\^ty to 14rc^unfs's c Fest 1«^TO and lasdvious condm d u c tw ith itivals of (Communiity groupsI S serve (Cmihor. Bowcut has appeppealed his sentence in state court,^ d ( a i m i n g thei sentence was excessiv es flourislih H | 1Thanksgi>ving mealsIs ;The federal chargefe againsti . ^ msjvcut stem s from a fI e d e r a l I' m Tha Tlmes-News ______fro m a to 10;3(]):30 ii.m. ai ihi- indictment handed didown in JU£iem state Jerome Unitetited MethodiM j<^ust as part of an1 IiI n t e r n e t TWIN FALLS - For pete o p lo Churcli.211 S. BucBuchanan. djfid pornography ring. 1The fed- By Stem Cnnrump looking for a good mealII and The cost is S4>4 pper person aiul a a ch arg e w as filed aftejfi^aglob; TtoiMJInn.■ wrttdf ______some company today, therere are S12 per family. a l Investigation rev ealed5d ai rin g of — ^ places to go. pedophiles who d u allyUy molest- TWIN FAI‘ALLS - It’s a big-ticket busi ■ Hagem um ■usi- ■ Twin F a lk • ed d^dreji and ^stributt•uted child ness, health1th c a re in A m erica. A nd for foi • St. Ciitherileririo Catliiilic pornography i i a th e I n te r ^ sm all-townL hh. o ^tals, taxpayers, patienti • T he S alv atio n A rm y iss pro- Church will s st e rv i' ;i h i-c Conklin a ^ d foiu- o r fivifive of -the and insiirahcmce companies don't coverr a^ n aiding a free Thanksgivingg din- Thanksniving fea;feast irom I lo 20 defendants in the indJndlctment of the costs.s. SoI come December, a grow-ow- i e r at noon a^348 Fourth Avive. N. p.m. ill the churchirch hall 4-tf> N. are scheduled to be arrarraigned ing numberit of( Idaho hospitals ask fors r at The Salvation Army will1 ialso Slate St. in Hagei;iRernian, All are Dec. 16._ little h d p fro:Erom S anta. leliver meals to people: who\ welcome. “ F e s tiv aals ls of Trees are one of ththe e :an’t leave their homes,. For In adn and Debbie A at 183 Hillcrest Road just pla. ie A ndersoo and , Burley, Jerome, Gooding, t 3 p.m. All are welcome. CallC U-onard and BettvtlvMi.rtin, : m idnight Tuesday, Ass:“ssi«aS1 Falls, E R u p ert, m ost w ith a basic fop 24-8610 for more infonnationm, • CimiiT--- B urley F ire C h ief D ick RaiE^dldJv HaUeyandRu ■ 1 t th e w all E n listt Ibusinesses and individualsals • Boy Scout Troop 139 w vv ill ■Mi-isioii .111 M .. said. F irefig h ters cu t o utriT th to donate treftees or other decorations, hdd ponsor a pancake breakficfast p-in. at 102 Sectmind d ;bl- 111 K iiperi. behind the fireplaceLllinS an auction, ana n d get o th e r businesses a nd vid) removed part of the ci individuals to ner to b uy tiiem back a t a n open- I— "hristm as m arket!t in B urley starts• t s F r i d a y where the flames had heatiBated the ing.night galala w eption or dinner. Then T insulation. Hn™— doortors for the general public ^to Whita inatal t r a u withil nlnlaturai whItt llfhta, d e a r ; diaHn>d»N«ws e l ______a.m. to 8 p.m. SaturIturday and noon T h e cost to re p a ir th e daj gaw k a t th e hoholiday finery for a few d ^” and whita allnkyfartancmds > thay'ra all tha raga-thls ] c a n to 6 p.m. Sunday. will probably be morero than mixing in muiaud^by^communlty groups^ FNUvalofTrMi.H«ra,I, FHtlval of Traaa oocrdlnator BURLEY - A weeke:end Each Friday,, SSi a tu r d a y a n d $13,000, Rondklev said. Ithta dM onrtlni har XCrystal r and Ica' tras. Tha traa I iristmas market is schedululed Sunday during the . h o u s e the holiday sea- . Firefighters left the I lc Valley Regional Foun-n . fatturhii tinjr nuteraokakar flfurlnts, Charlla Brown Ita ■ch J l weekend starting tomomrrow son a variety of vervendors will dis- aro u n d 1:30 a jn . W ednesda;>day. d a tio n ra is eed d about S60.000 with lastist ' mIttanaandotbarthMinmas. Tha fsstlval will nm from : the Snake River Plazaa in play and sell a widiivide selection of isirley. s gifts and w aics. I r e p o r ti 8:10 p.m. thrauih la tnarday r a t tho Hailay Annory, olo -co m p O ed fro m itn ffr^ Please SM TRED, Page B7 cooJH oiu3 for this w eekend’s evevent Vendor space! is limited. For il litortfayforthaQalaOhDhmar and Oanoa. _ who e 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday,',10 more informadonacaU ca 679-3143. ^ ord€ 1^ 633E

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be held Tuesday. Oe<)ecembor 3, Arranaemements aro lyr Summefs A U c a H a a U i a n H a g e rRMAN\ P o c a t e l l o r e o n 2002. al 2 p,m. at IHIho Parke's Funeral Hon’lomes, Boise Chapel, B U H L - A lice H e a th . 80. o f ■ Magic Valley Funeral HHome. 2551 , Joan was wa born in Boise on Buhl died Wednesday, 1 I Kim berly R o a d , Twin FiFalls. Idaho. January 27.27. 1928, S h e g rew u p pri- 2 002. I g e B 7 J I Intormont will bo held fcfollowing Iho marily InI Boise,B graduated (rom A memorial service I services at the Sunseliel Momoriat Boise High gh School and then (rom held a t 2 pjD, S aturday,r, ]Nov. 30. ■ Park C em etery in TwinI FFalls. Idaho tho Unlversitirsity o( Id ah o in 1950 with 2002, a t the C astleford Ml I P u b lic v is ila lio n willHI b a h o ld a B a c h elor lor of Science degree In , Methodist tOpday. ( , I Tuosday, Dec. 3. 2002.2. from noon Business; andai Economics, Part of C hui^ Fanner Funeralal Chapel •'V’ ■ uniil 2 p.m. at Parko's MMagic Valloy hor youlh1 wasw spent In Nebraska is in ciiarge of arrangeig>mi/»nfB I Funeral Home. whore herif ((alher. George Carter. I In lieu of flowers,, tthe family was Chiefq( EngineerI al KIngsfey I ' requcsls lhal donaiionss t b e m a d o (n H ydraulic RII Rl Dam in Keith County. ^ V fv i R his. momory to Iho0 Shrinors Nebraska.. AtA th e U of I sho was an Conversatioi) n A d d s Qualityity To Life!; i H Children's Hospital,, Fairfax S active men"ember of Delta Gamma Virginia, Sail Lako Ciiy,, UUiah 84158 sorority whothore sho met hor beloved Have Excellentat Hearing fo r Thelie Holidays! " These may be mailedJ cor led with husband. Bob,Bo tho (uneral homo siaK. S h e mlarried a n Robert Jerome O'Connof on August 27. 1950, al St. Mary's Cathcitholic C h u rch in B oise. As F iler n e w ly w e d]s s they livod in Moscow a n d th e n mimovod to Schenociedy, NV w h ere3 Bob started his career wllh Genor£oral Electric, Joan also l ^ f l l P r o ^ssional Hearing AiAid Service^ I Jamese s Arnold Stocldng w orked (orr GE. G Becaus^} the couple l&ml6ihS(.‘0;u}cy.f0. ' I JamIOS os Arnold Slocking. 75. o( loved Idaho:10 so much and wanted tb FHuKippalUi r3£»00'"’'° 678-7(i0(> I RPocaicllc2llo, died Tuesday. November be near theihoir families. Bob joined 26, 2001)02 <11 the Porincut Medical ^ f l f . ; ' Idaho Powerrer Company in July. 1952 Centerr V\Wesi in PcJcaloiio and ultimateatoly becam o President Ho wawas born December l, 5926, and'CEO,I, IUpon thoir return to 1- in Burloyloy, Idaho. Ihe son of Jam es Boise, Ihey/ s ta n e d their family. J e a n LoRoy/ and Lucy Ann Egan ^ ■ ^ ^ fl began an acliveac volunteer career Slockinq 3 — I hg upon the birtrlirth of her children. S h e 3 ArnolclOld grow up in Carey, Idaho, b e c a m o0 involved in the PTA, wticfO he lu leceivod his education. d Cub Scout and Girl I He also10 iivt.'di in Buhl. Burley, and B j^^^fl Scoul^lroopops. assisted in Fund J® : i Twin Fall•alls, Idaho, Tremonion and Drives for' United U Way and other Cloarfieiield. UT . and Deoriodge. cherilles andmd was a weekly volun* I We're hap]ip p y to ' Montanana te e r St. Alphonsus Auxiliary.'* He serserved his country during She was activ:tive for many years in ■wish you/ouour loyal ■ ' World WaWar II Della Gamrimma Alumni Association Ho wasvas a iTiertibor o( The Church and workodd onc poiiiical campaigns customers,, a warm ' ol Jesujs s CChrist ol Laiier-day Saints ini*tii‘' serving as1 a Republican precinct Arnoldlid worked lor an oil company Clinton L. OougliGi _ c o m m itte eI woman. w Other groups . m Buhl11 ano a a restaurant m Twin ■^linton L. D ougherty. 887. of Filer ifiai have ben>ena(ited from her phifan- a n d w o niderful d i ‘ ' I □on Fred Keanene F alls. H6He was a Lilo Insuranco . p ^scd away Tuosday. NNovembor ihropic efforforis are PEO. vandal D'iii Ftea Keane,, 79,7! ol Hager- salesmanlan and worked on a sheop 26. 2002. at Sr. Alphonsusus Regional Boosiers. ZocZoological Society. Birds T h an k sgpv iv in g . ;; riinti iincl (ofmerly o()( PPocatello and ranch wiirviih tus moiher and (alher. M edical Cenier in Boise. of Prey, Ihoe EBoise Food Bank, and I Will f-nils p a sse d away av inio the Hoenjonjoyetl compuiers Clinton w a s born April IS19. 1 9 1 ^ in S t. M ary's Caltjollc Ce Church. Upon . iifnis ol iiis Maker 103 bebf grootocJ by Ho isi survivedst by Iv^o sons. Jerry Fatn/iow SD, Ihe e ld est scson of Roy Bob’s doaih,.h, Joan was instrumenlal I tn s kvilu Boily Rao* oron Saiurday, Churchh {Linda) Slocking and and Amy Doughorly. ClinUnion grew jn the creatiation o( a technology I iends A t ... \ November ?3, 200?' HoH w as Home Hyrum EnEnsign Slocking both of Sail up.in eastern South Da))ak o ia a n d c la ss ro o m in his honor in the new Milr.C4lhnine& Eliubelh P.irfcc .11 Hie litiiL- l^ako Cll':ny. UT . Iwo daughiofs, ■graduated from GaryHigligh School. Engineeringg E Building at Ihe U of I, Doi) w.iS bom m Poc^ocatello, Idatio Gaydena'ia (Larry) Smith ot Blacklooi. Gary. South Dakota. Beireing doier- Hor most beli3eloved volunteer effort |] otl May 9, 19?3. 10 lo Fred and Yolandaa (Gam)(( Kunder of Sail Lake m ined e ssential lo tho (amllTilly farm he was on behalhall of her mothor. Eva PABKE’S T MAGIC VAI From Your Frier Ph(jct)L‘ Keatie Ctly, UTIT , Iwo brothers, W allace w as exem p te d from miliiariary service. Carter; Jean in was co-founder and 255121 Kimberly Road, Twirkt Don niel .met marnuc.nod Ins coiiQflo G ayle (N(Neida) Slocking of Twm At a young a g e h e b e c aamo n known President olo( the Grand Oaks s\vf)(.Miienr| Betty Hae=»ao Craven m Falls aniand Boyd LoRoy (Lois) (or his abilities with Auxiliary, SheShe spent hundreds o( TJrm " fallf'Only Lvnlly Omfd 6r 0;» It ;vas ai this time lur ho joined Stockingg col Caroy, ID . Iwrj s'siers, workhorse teams and} rmoved to hours at Grantand Oaks with her moth- iUEY FUNERAL HOM Itll.' Army Air C orpss HoI proudly Marlene!“ ((Leo) Peterson ol Carey, Iowa for a Bhorl period lo w(work on his or and other ier residents and Iheir Q /in Falls • 735-0011 -v ^ ii.'fv d Jus couniry (rom (for I D-I? uriiil ID . andJ L'Loi ;; (Tom) Jobe of Burloy, i;ncle'n larrn At tho agoe ol 24 ho families, Don was slalKa lio n e d in St ID . Iv/clvi.live grandchildren and Ihir- movod lo Idaho to homeTiostead a Bob and JeJean joined the desert I Oil tthem Thoy * Uniied Methodist Church._h, current hackery were woH-respeoted min ih(‘ii business ery ahd Emily of Buhl. L)rneLflfv« M aslor ol Ihe Filer Subordirdinaie and gnd numorou: is s e m 0.us nieces, nephows, corniiiunity Four o( Donion T F County Pomona Grange and cousins, ctiiltireii worked m Ihctlio G ra n g e r of Ihe Yoar by th . HOME| I y suggosis memorials *ilti tfi,;tn Wiii;n DoiD on's State G range in 1999, Filer M .r Masonic tie made to tho Alzheimer's ■ lg Families" 'z ; bega'i to (ail tiu;y dccidtcideci IQ iiqui- Lodge, Butii Royal R a s m u i . .. Associalion.1. £919 Norlh Michigan ■ cl-il't; iric ijuHint.’iis Arch, and Shrincrs, pr( ^ H K | S ^ 1 3 5 0 Avenue. Suitelite 1 1 0 0 . C h ic a g o . IL ft l 3 •678-2pt00; Don icvecJ bom g a 1; B Outstanding Mason aware FUNERAL I 1 ^ 60611.6757^ (www.alz.org)(> or Sl. ■ When hr;, ctiilclreri woreicia ynijiig hc M W. G ra n d M a slo r, AF "A Family Servingnlj FLoeallf (hrned K . ^ 1 S ■^“''e 's CainoliilOlic C h u rc h in G a rd e n ■ - *as vniod Fattier ol IIIhe Yeai* m R ; .. Idaho in Seotombor 2002, lii eral Home j g ■ I'te V alley, c /o SSacred a Heart.Parish, fl Pocati.'iio Don and Bellvelly both ber Filer OES, served as 50 E. 16th • Burley • 6 / f l ff °'?i"“ 211 Easi Firslrsl Street, Emmett, ID ^ HClivo 111 till.' Scouting pr H Represenlaiive ot Nevada1 uin Idaho. o i k 17 The .Mini-Cttstia Am's Only L tcartcrs (or manyy yearsyi A G ra n d C ro ss o( Colors o(I order C ol ^ , I ijiin s lavorite activilit Rainbow (or Girls. Filer S e n io r and C h ^ td Funeral ling and cai Cenier, CCC Homeowners M'i'iiv and ifiniids He th e D ougherty hom es for sc Mt .,i.' iiKi' ,1 pru un rollerIler dur. Filer w ere n a m ed lo honorr h lead- fl^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I-:; 'll'. ynuiuior yoars I ership in ihoir developm entII jand rec- iP ; ar ttioufjhh v. - □gnized by Ihe Governoror (or his Kf 1 Bolly Rae leadership v/itii ihe,tdahiil'o State V )t) Oicja was |Oy ^ ^ ^ f l Advisory Council on Aging i n easy persrersnti u; know Ho served on tho Filer Schoo ^flH ^^^flflPI^^ ' I’.' lovt.ii : I enieriainn t lam ily been a 4-H loader, advisor vilM the exci: I .ickto T t i o m aIS s F, tV e v u b ry cOrder o( DeMoiay lor Soy: s :.ii- ■■ ni i;iiTiriy iilo Itiai a g e d th o g a le s lor ih o Tw ••';;>;d 0:jt. .vas pa;;;!'S.;".,;""::':, laoe-ai2 Q 0 2 cCounly Fair and numorou: iriVifUJ I M!i|f)ye(i tinlfleif • 'J ( •h(M<, Thoma;;v:, F Newbry. 96. died com c m ilieos to plan iho fuiuri:ure o( his .vti' tl till; cpiiuftunit/ iriin •. H(; II Tu(.':;day,, ^Nrjvi.'/nber ?fj, 200?. al communiiies c He and his wiwilo w ero :;i.- 'iir;‘;>'d liy many ?v/in FallsIls Caro Center in fv/in recognized n by iho State ol! lcIdaho a s ' ' • ^ ^ □ !)'! IS '.urvived byly rn,.. sisti.T', i-aiis. id.itiotiO Outstanding C Voiunieers ol the:h9 Year. ’ . • J Or.,,:.- N,.s‘j al Hati.Ttn.Tmat' atic! TtiomasIS ' was t)orn Ociobor ?A. Survivors include sisler.'.E i le a n o r M>,' i..i..t Copel.md;i ( J a c k ) (,t iDOfi. lt)e 4• i-llll Ol 12 children born lo C C ochran ot Gary, South Dakc3koia, sis- ■ . ' W k Tuc'/.'i Ar,/'^ ti.'ir.vf.'df.'d » .;tl/ R;i.; ,in's;(;opai CiH,rt:ii•:ii i'/...t.-di at Bum M asononit; Lodge «53 AF^iAM Park’ Pi in Twin Falls be plentiful for youu and2 yours. Home [)v Children, 5 .J'Ui N Aritujf A/i; in Pui;,ii)i;.ili;i!(.,' for f)7 / e■ars a r A member ol iho May youyoi find time to stop andid consider( the Freed f a y and 10 ' Sc.oilisri Rut^iio Bodies (or 37 years test Business Associates, i 7 Indian PrayoriOi" a n d Ei Korairan Shnno Temple, Boise B oise many bleslessings which we all enjo>ijoy... thank Ol Eavors. ' t; : Dt> not Starid ,il rny^ .raMi.-. and lor 37 yeaears He was a P ast ne and Hearth and Happv ( PitfSidoni of the Twin Falls Shnno K FreedoiJom and Equal Opportunitinity... AUth( ' .(in (ii^t tnf.'Ti; 1 do nor I. Margaret Jean jdom to worship in any faj '>■ Club was, a a member o( the Idaho m Kind FFr riends... from ; . arn .1 Ihaijs.ind wmd', IItt'.i! oi'Av Pi')rif-(-rs Mountain Slatos Carter ^ O’Connor Our Lord for iiis many £avo . am llic dianionti ()lint (. ■ Co and Past President Jean C. O’Connor, 7*1. ot3( Boise, l - s i ! or'w TV/’' (I c “Ptcptt who blew >•«. Pnpu youhe best 1 Falls Junior Chamber ol died di pcaco(uily Wednesdayly morn- tcday and tomorrow." 'jfairi (jomriierce inmg. November 27, 2002,, j 1. Ttiomas F (Nma) December D( 6ih (rom 2 p m.1. iuntil 7 Of qijii.'t tjirds Ifl circliiu)ng liKjiiI, Newbry, Jr'r (ol Wendell. Idaho and pm p i al Summers Funeral 1 ciiTi the soli :u.irlif)ht ai r ainirjht William R1 ((Thelma) Newbry ol Homos, Boiso Chapol CcCatholic - i i - ' Do not Stand at my asiioshes and cry . Pocatello, Ida iL P ark Idaho Also surviving are R Rc o sa ry will b o c o n d u c te dI PFriday, It • 733-S7-I3 I am not tiiero. I did noi01 diec fiis (jvG gramandsons. 9 great-grand- December D« 6. 2002. al St.. ^M ary's Author I 1 lOr Unknown children, two tw( brolhers and ihroo Catholic Cc Church. Boise, alI 75 p.m . %A f 11 siGiers FuFuneral M ass will bo' cotobraielie d a l l ' S r - * - From Dor> lo all his Chile;htldren and His parenisnis, and six siblings pro- p.m.p.i on Saiurday, Docomt■nber 7, iTW IN FALLS KIMBERLYILY i)rand-ctiildren ceded him min dealh 2002. 20 at.St. Mary's. Burial will(ill folfow 733<6<00 423-MWM R e y n o l i d s I cjot you la s i' Funeral Scrvicos Sci (or Thomas will al al Morris Hill Cemim e te ry . 'pUMmU SAafiel TW IN FALLS ' t 733-4900 , } 4 V - www^nwUbtheiptteeei > toadqr,l«ovMHbw28,2002 Vmmnnw«m,TMiF^ld^ B-a

M a g ic}VAfc,LiEY/[DA^ A H O ;---'-' ^ ■ / ' \:':W Kimb fp r^ectl1 6 ^ "hrist:tm as . brigJiig; Bronse Congressic;ionaI Award; EO^iBl^Yr - Mayor Jim handlidled O e g ra n t Miotk a n d loaah a n This program iss completed SoreoM D signedd tltfie final papers a ([Uiritio0 ^ for th e c c n s tn io WI. •, th ro u g h th e school1 andi requires' ^ zvisHI Cist thlB week td dosecle the Idaho Ina xiOta:oke with the councili d l rem inded to e n te r th eir quilts on • Diesewerwucis comi^eted earii- ab9iit)lit :co>mpleting the finalnal >' J a n . 6 o r 7 for th e q]uilt u show. T he • er this month witwith-belp from a . arranangements for Safelink to • show w ill b e in th e; cotmdl< room H pi $450;000 Idaho CCommumty a Block mountint its equipment on the b>lggest sele l e c t i o n :he- next to the librai•ary through ^^.v; I 6nntifM.OOOinin sewer reserve ’ watere r tower to provide service. - Januaiy. I fco^^and theI DlDEQ's revolving ; • New

;icS3aS8 l i M eemovessahead foi►r ski reseort • N in te n d o 6 4 i ASHTbN (AP)P)-The Forest with1 tthe environmental projec-ec- - But is months ago,o, U.S. D istrict Service hai iuue>lued an envirdn- tion of the trade’s impact, Ju d g e B, Lynn Winmimill halted th e C e n ta l a iia ly sisIs ofc a proposed ' Ass sset up in 2000, the landnd trade until the govenuTuncnt exam- I p n t e n d f ^ • Sega Dre;ea m C a st land swap withith a western - tradele (does not permit tiiat muchLch ined th e im pact of noilot m aking th e ^ W yom ing lid resosort r that environ- lai^erer an expansion of the resortort deal. Winmill mustst review the ^ ' ^ • Sony Playlystation 1 iDOUalists say wQltrill fbster overde- th a n1 tithe d e\^ p ers have indicat*at- environmental repsport, and it velopment of Idaho’sId Teton ed tbehey would undertake if thehe could be further contestedcc in I • New gamm es a t VaUey. • tra de e fallsI throug But the swapa p court. ! Hie.publicwillhiil have u n til early w ouldId give the resort ownershiplip Grand Targhee hash been an I next year to comomment on the of thehe land and therefore thehe economic player in thetl valley for ^ n t u 8 e t f ? M n d e r j fisaesam m t of tfaele proposed( swap optionon of selling it as'lots or devel-el- decades but its impacact has dimin- o f 220 acres o f'pmblic u h land in die opinglg :it for condominiums andnd ished as th e valley hlas a grown, the We also0 haveI Csribou-Tatgheei NNational Forest secondn d hom es. report foimd. for 400 acres of{habitat hi east of ^ Ashton. used video> systemsis; Acquisidon of' theth public land a t th e base of tliee G rand T a r^ ie e ‘ ^ Resort in Alta wourtiuld permit the ‘ " " i S l i i d ev elo p m en t o f shtshops and lodg- ing units at the resore: rt’s b ase. It ^ ■ q b s v b would also preseeserve land in f f f ( Id a h o ’s S q u irre l1 MMeadows area ICYCLE , SHOP REPi■PO AND ATV AmJ C n O N i M Uiat is prime habitibitat for imper- Saturday^ Decembnber 7, 2002—11 a.m.c A Ued grizzly bearss andai trumpeter ______Hefinabum, Idaho swans. i H T he tra d e has beebeen opposed by ‘ 2001 ? Polartj Spoftsnun SOO HO Rjur=our Wheda r53BS15^™ the Greater YellovJowstone Coali- 1994 j Y am jJuV jnlor .^50 Four Whetrtjedw, 2002 Honda XR 70R Mocortjlkc. HondaJ 4 W 1 hnler. @ ^ 6 ^ 3 3 2 tion, Citizens-for>r 1Teton Valley O c nex 3 Whcckf, New B ito U»edtJBU».BJkc Bl - and the Communitynity Association put*. I Accrsiortcs Ct T « ^ Offkc EquipmentEqu 7 -d a y mloney-back oi for Responsible Planning.Pit They claim it's rigged NOTC Witch the -nmo-NcM on Dcc.1 S ^ gu,jarantee on e\everything ;ed in Grand lot fuU wJvotlJtment or visit Ihele WWeb site T o rg h e e ’s fa v o r aiand will turn Bfcv XBoxox syslom s includo two gomeim e s - T eton V alley into' ananother overde- ’ ' _ _ _ colofcd^^tcrtmaS?mo^ln^na>rnutlon in th e ststore! (except>t system s) Segaa GT( 2002 S Jol Sol Hndlo0 FFuluro y^oped. expensiveive play^ound CB . n - While in stock like Jackson Holetin in Wyoming. S ^ ~ g “They have trieded to shove this [» Mlagic Vallele y M all exchange down1 tthe public’s , f f i l N throat and have faifailed at every ,M turn," Greater• Yellowstone\ 2 S p j (i^oftmare?Etc. 208-734-72(209 Coalition spokesmai[nan Marv Hoyt I 3 s ^ d . n this Friday a t 6 a .m . ; T h e F o re s t Servi

rhe perfeect Gifts &i Classeies :an befoi?und at... i y i . l u j i ; '"\ \ Ridj's is proiii to aiiiioiiiice tfie addition of at Cfirisliiias Gift Redisterij.Pleiiseci' come in and select the giftss ijoIJOU Irani Is receire jl iM niih’e irilf fieip tfiett list in a special file for

I p i Holilidw Co(l o k i n ^ J I ■ W All'I classts(I fifli’f a lO-pmoii1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and Ej». (irelie liiiM to tk first 25 peoplijpfepaidinfiilL [ Q p l j ^ e hi f ^ u l e i f Hfc'Also,so, no reliiiids mil k gimimi ivitfiin 48 I twunurs of tfie class. In the iiiilifieiiMij emit tfiat . ^ B v ‘lossISS imiiimi is ncl wet, the'.tie dass wilf fie C W in th e \a\]lents ofijouiur M I m p Kelfed or rescHedM midd aa. full refund frie n d s & '! he men. ' ■ bl neighborsrs. / \ 'Bbtr 8rJ ■ lliiM flini HI «Ilh iH |li|rI M n ; Vclcian Dutchh Oven0 chef Dave Laviiey Viill takeke \\ou Ihrough a 'ground P erfo rm inn , g this se<3soon! \\W G V iloor'inl‘ inlroduciion irto the fun and flsvorfivoHul art oi cooking in the J H H ron pois. Participants will be briefedled on( the basics ol dutch SATURDAY. nOVPJ»«FlWR 7 3 njESiaiLMma l l v . oven COIcooking including purchasing, seasomasoning and bieaking-in OFPBVOfMMG^BARIS DBTRJCTCH•ch™ j ' : ! ' Y\ lUfbavewii^ will then take you through (he prepaieparation from start to lin- W lH W-^shofatf a three cou5e camp meal. Thele menum includes SAimnAY. rw CTw i; cr Sfwt, Ofiicnj & Pcfflldw Au Cwlin•jtinand Ff«ft Appir Cifcf 3 / \ /Jl MmdRumSflUff^ ToiliorelM OFPSFORMMO/OAHTS v/Oirm i K 7 i ) » 12PM-SAIVAnONARMYBlYBAND llAM-UBSIYCHRl«RJSIIAN / L 1PM-RRST BAPnsr CHUHIRCH OFJOOME RkLlOLk-. Oriilinti At Cffr Saiilli 'liH \|frr\ Ann k a J I l lL i.I M f ' f k o iiiJ I «hen \ Chioiie' [iiej\old 2PM-COa£GCCFSOOnUTHON 2PM-STRIN6SAUVUJVE he myster> out ci makiri Cri-d* PufijPuflj Lljif/and other < CMHOCHOR 3PM-J5»MEMGf-flGH SCHOOL NT-^illbetec teaching us how lo prepare itemsIS fromfrc her book the takes the WNCETEAMEAM k C o o k k ^ Items on the menuJ iniinclude Oljfu Birijnrtj. French p;paifies l^carn ho'.> to malo ChiM-I.iii'.fljl. Vj/iiIIj •» P WOTPAV. DBCFM Bra Q |V ■jiwilh'CenifcrMi Oreuing & Crjry,ry, (CriinJt'fn; Porf Sducr. Cr«« FilW Fil Cfi'/im Pufl< .Cl' I P.ili' C'li'ui Siiins STIIartjr. SAimnAY. nrfFft L. MolSimPnsStotfsii i X SmlPo Itrau HfrtKrc Toilioa: m Twrtr .lifBI p HIGHCH0CR(l3BmviterCotMt) nW -aujffiSxO 1 PflUfci P«an Pfc and otherther delectable southern and Ciilfi SI. _ 12PM-01DTIMEHWHEXXBtS ToUioKtM lkcr-lpi 1 SAHmAY, nPfPMRWIr a x 1PM-1AVAC1SCH0(MOOL O F P S raiMIRMINGARTS I M >\\ oi»i:\ 1111 1 . 7 i' m K 2ND&3R06RADE 2PM-SH0WHMEUSEUSA O k ■f-lPM-OlOTmERDOtBi:e o S undi|y*0 12-5- 5 K 2PM-SAiyATK)NARMyafW t> H otfctChrlstn[fndsChordleintin the rood Court'^^ I

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^ e x jpaiiidtqiuarry RaftRaf River High School cheerteadenche Alyse ur ' u M to prepare the stone ledge;e. Andresson,And Chsntell ' fo r Ulasdng l l in those cases wfaen BallBaker and Summer i : ' £ »l -. ;; ^ ^ l e ded#B i bas Inadequate n atu rala Hwsen celebrated the - ; C!k>mments o i are. fracnmas:^ accwjUng.» tbe school’a state champl- Ittinafloukbt on'a-Va-woposal to ' .^ d ooeonenfc'V a onihlp In the lA U-man §^ihi?M ieyiey 6^tone quarry / ;iHeaVaVy «4 uipnlent including'g ' m rthe& av^thVai(National Forest, /trackhoiioes and dump trucks are footfootball league by par­ aiA Jthuntiful, Utah, areaat at the quarry sites and at Wednesday. The Trojans ittive rdquested th^ be allowed remote]te lo catio n s D uring process- beat Macitay 27-14 In kley Stone quar* ing, bethe stone slabs are split theUio Milk Bowl Idaho ' r y in tiU -R o ft R iviver e division of handto to size and sorted by grade u e forei^, accordirding to Steve - . and site[z e .' sStata ta t Championship pedalist for the ' Foresest Service offidals Biustt earngame Nov. 22. . ioka Ranger ' deddele whetheri to approve theB ' /• ; \ ' permitlit as submitted or to ^ h e e«pc/ri8ion''wn/wdiild ocfcur ‘ awroveive i t w ith m odifications. I t . M ithw^ of the ^6 d s t ^ MUon siteiteiilii^i^, ezpansliision r^iiest, Flock laid, A out three milei.ei.froniLyhn, becauseise of provisions of lOining '»tah; ibqut 16 milelUes oorthwest laws. rfP ark VUley, Ula!Jtah. It’s about Aikop»ping 'document o£ the pro-‘ Grouncdsk^perrsstm kuup trees tto prevenitit theft K mUes south of the City of posal mayra be reviewed at the ra n g er r districtd office at 3650 S.! PULLMAN, Wash.. {AP)-Il‘s{ Moscow wi with a well-diluted mix an d th e holidays,” R a u kksaid. i The skunklk sscent is collecied ^V ritten commentsilts are due *by Overla'cland Ave. in Burley. It[ the holiday season1 at Wash- of the coy( 3yote and skunk efflu- Each tree represents:s a $300- by trappers,s. ll It co sts ahoui SH) f e 2. Cpminents: shouldth be sent includesles m a p s of th e area, back- ington State Universirdty and the ents. $800 investment, depen'mding on an ounce, anand Rauk said K AFlockbftheMinic[nidoka Ranj^ groundd Infonnation,i issues andI U niversity o f Idaho: tinim e to deck T h e odor lor is weak in. the brisk ag e and v ariety, h e said;i; o u n c e s is ee n n o o u g h fo r all 161 nstricq3650 Oveiverland Ave.. altersatlatlves. which have so far the everveen trees withw skunk fall air, Rs Rauk said. But drag a "Since we’ve been sispraying trees at Idaho.ho. • ■ b e e n IdeIdetitific d. V forest persbn- m u sk and coyote urine. e. sprayed treetre into a warm house, the trees over the past 1(10 y e a rs , "A fe w d rorops p ; is all it lakes to ^The .commelits) winw becd^ . nel Pe In'an attempt to fofoil cheap- . dorm or fr m ay c all 6780430 to fraternity, and it will w e’ve only lost a couple.” get the pointIt across,"ac Brun said, p m of SeService’s envi- ajraogele toI see tbe scoping docu- skates, ground^eepen:rs and hor- become as as pungent as a rotting Washington State uuses an In additionn totc the sktmk scent, ranineaipl assessm:smenr of rhe ment cicuJnuists at che net eighboring reindeer carcass.cai . obnoxious skunk mixtururc, said Idaho uses alnuhout a gallon of urine ejjpansiifl request.Jt. ]No,comple- Forestest Service workers will schools ere misting5 potential{ The point int Ls to prevent people grounds supervisor Kapp)py Enin. collected commimmercially from ca|>- don date for’the asscissessm^t has next pre;irepare an environmental Christmas trees withh the foul- from chop] }pping down fir, pine , T he .stink lasts about a mcnonth. tive coyotes.. It’s normally sold icj b'een set. Flock sa sm elly fluids. said, bur he assessmonent to analyte the effects a n d spruce::e trees on cam pus and Of course, the invisiblele protec- hunters andI tratrappers looking lo ^ R ) « ts it to l?e fin ii U n iv e rsity o f Id a h o nished by. wte of theI miningw proposal. That 10 horticul- using themm asi C hristm as trees. . ' tan i t only w orks if would-1d-bevan- mask their hui spring, depending t u r i s t D a v id R a u k th human scent, said ng in part on processs includeii a nhriew of the this, week “We useded to lose two or three, idais know it’s there. Idahiho posts C :^ Sdiroedcr,der, owner of M(»sco\v v ^ t issues are idententifled in the issues so used a hand-held sp surrounding the project iprayer to sometimes!s foj u r ev erg reen tre e s warning ' signs and WSU ocontacts Hide and Fur,ur, where Brun anti ^ M re s s . a n d tb e idwtificadon'I of s i^ i- ^ t z 161 tre e s on th e5 ccampus in a year, righ ight before Christmas th i e m edia. R a u k do somle e holidayhr shopping. r.“We value thei rireview ahd ' cant'issuisues tfaat'Will drive alter- im ut by the public,”c,” Flock said. n ad v esi a ai nd th e re st of th e assess- “^ v e n th o u g h w er hihave a good ment. Female pritison ___ _ ' S mVIOKERS’ O UT I P O S T _ _ interdisciplinaryf team of In theijleir initial review, Forest resource specialistssts analyzing Servicepi^ personnel have Identifietl this proposal;' we dordon’t have all a numberjer'of project issues which populationtl „. th e answ ers.” ' w ill b e addreuedad in the environ- 1 The ' proposed1 expansioni . mentala^sessmenc a« includes two newJW quarries, ' Thosee In li dude: is on the riiise' ^ involving 5.7 acres. An additional • Possiltsible damages to cultural BOISE (AP) - The numberm of t I e : ' = N acres «f laxid w ouldId 1be involved resourcese s in th e area. M ost of the women in Idaho pri•ris o n s is to provide 8,000 lintlinear feet of area propoposed for expansion has cx p ected to grow b y 18 percen t A nw or upgraded acaicccss road. If undergonione.a cultural survey; annually, promptin{n g s ta te t^c expansion is ap ects to threatened, endan- approved as • Effea Department of Correctction offi- requested, the totaltal operation gered andam sensitive plant and ^ 5 M 'i d a is to suggest m ore cor W uI4^^^ye-J7 acre:7es of nation- animal spsp< e d e s. T he 1998 biologi- x>mmtuiity B j h ^ D K n It f l i ’ treatment jirbgrams for'ir wonieh. -col assess]issment and evaluation is Department uolyst't^ The new sitei'woulduld bc named now beinjling revised. Flock said. ^ g SaU ' S B IB H predicts the 18 percentIt increase Vertical Cloud andnd Sunshine However,;r, the revisions won’t be for th e n ex t fo u r years. 1 dou- East. Vertical CloudJd would dis- ' completeste until late spring b le th e a v erag e in creasese tarb 2^1 acres andnd Sunshine because; somesc plants ore idmtiC- ed for the miale prison>n popula- East wotlld disturb 2.8;2.8 acres. ab le onlylyin I the spring, •The aiitent quarryrry is named • Walelter quality conterns. _ tion. -'-.v.i'': . ' ^ ^ a t c tKe Dove Creek OOperation. Water qu£ ------.Alr^ady^a^^PM b luality could be a£j|cW - orW eflons Oakley Stqne offid^ah now oper- by erosionon from the quaniis and i}6dget’ciitBadc^''i}te cor ' d^artiU eht'has laid off dozens four quarries on^f{'national for* roads. of prison workers. Depi qQ lan o i^ch were! permiltedpe in • Seepsps and springs could be o ffid a ls w arn ed s ta te leaderslei in t t ^ 1960s* th o s e q uarrie arr s a re sit- affected1 by bj th e work. October that Idaho’s j iflited oh 83 acres. Th s p ris o n s The existing • The! possibilityp of limiting would reach maximum ( ^ ratio n is located on Jhe south public accessaci to the area and | 1 capacity *^12 by the end of 2002, andd ,inmates . •' sjde of the mountainain range in increasedd vehicley and equipment would have to be placeded in out- - .. .-.j , c ^ n sage*tmd low bn brush range- tniffic. of-state prisons. lahd in'*;|h area wi with many • Somene concern has been ' Compounding the prot springs aifd seeps. Another Ai 12 raised abobout the storage of haz- ., ' th e ex p ccted increase of w om en acres on private landd ooutside the ardous mat naterials and fuel on site. prisoners j - most of whomim w ill bc fdrest boundary have ve also been ------sen ten ced fo r nonviolentnt crim es. A n«w sm okan' (tfsturbed ra m ine the stone.st S/ic& y R in ' room Is soen outside the NaN a^da Leglilatlva Building In1 (Carton City, Nev., Monday. Tho hoatcd bus-stop- I Ridenour is editor of The “Drug crimes are the i ; (lispiiie lli;ii said.s “The judges, prol'o b a tio n th e two holes:s ini th e dam ’s stilling drugs at raves In Boise Falls, memprial servirvice at 11 Ben L.. DyeD of Filer and for- o ® piiralyzed activiiyviiy at Wesi C'ciaM officers and the parole commis-ci basin - 45 feel«i underwater - with- BOISE 1 (AP) - A federal11 jury i)orlsisnowiti-iii ajn. Friday ^ the Park«irke’s Magic merly off Kimberly,K memorial s - a nd ihi- figure is sion need community-y -b a s e d o ut dum pingJ nnyni into th e river. has ha convicted four men of3f con- less ihiiit aiiitlysis I Valley/.Fu^eral Homome, 2S51 service at 10 a.m. Friday at a SIS had luedii'ieii. altematives. This also cocould be The holes arear the residt of ero- spiracy spi to distribute Ecsta.sy.sy a n d N a t io n w id e , tl K ^berly Road, TwinI FFalls.e White Mon r. th e h a c l^ .g ..I :ortuary in Twin Falls; done d at a lower cost thanan incor- sion from d d< e c a d e s o f w a te r LSD LS a t local rave parties. private enti Roods ihut wereere siratu"d on intombment will follow ceration.” c< , spilling overr (I(he dam, mainly to Amongi those awaiting sen X uella Della Schorlorzman of at a later da intenc- ships has cosi buhii;sin esses >ti.2s date. The department also predpi icts allow young fishfis to m ake it down- in(ing on March 4 is Lee Ar Twin H^lli, service! ata 2 p.m. Arthur hillion, comparedred lo a jjrojei ied thetl total number of peceople in stream. RitRice. 49, who once tried lo rurun an loss of $19 billidn, i^dayin Parke’s Magiagic Valley Laurel OaOakes Scholes o f S an ta p: i(in, according in ;i prison w ill ju m p from 5,7:,781 this The spilleded water has pum- academ acz y for kids in Boise, study releasedd M ond.iy Iiy ili.- I^ e ra l’-Home, 25511 KKimberly Rosa, Calif.,lif., m em orial service at y< year to 8,501 in 2007. Th«he num- meled the bas:lasin, eating away at IHe faces up to 30 yearars in Los Angeles Comronniv Kconoinii- R ^d , Twin Falls. 1:30 pjn. TuesdayTt at the Daniels b< b e r of p aro lees an d probatlationcrs the concretcL*te and bedrock. prison pri and millions of dolla:lars in Developmuni Corp•orp. C h a p e l of o f the Roses, 1225 e: expected by 2007 is 11,5,583, up Currents dragag rucks to the base fines Hm for the drug conspiracycy a n d ;j

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The.Times-IScv j e \ ^ s Thursi“sday, November 28! 8 . 2 0 0 2 S c c t i o n C M o r n i ntGIIMB g k)lden Eagles1 1 fight Iback t(to take third Iplace In bio^ PaW qr College of ;4i6ialkonfttference to SWwBWTtor ______^ ■ 3 Southem Idaho sophomore n i t a b b e d w e sST t PLAINS, M o .- I h e CollegIlege o f S outhern football teani I B I Kel^ Palva fires volleyball team worked toooo Ihard to reach cSU TWIN FALLS - ItI t was ' a clean fS f?002 ^ National Junior ColU a shot thnHigh. svreep o f m a jo r aw a allege Athletic ^m m w ation Division I Cham pion^;ihips tournament .JcisM tbe bkKk of 9tate> ch am p io n Higi « it on a down note, Nsslkanda ' {mJI team , os ju n ioI r cq S u o rteS rto c k “or j j , , t was not a problem Wednesdlesday aften«>on. iM SSiisSmBirilmii- Wanders, left, Cole Nielson was nanamed oMen. Tho Eag!agles (33-S) bounced backsck from o gut- H andSrartdl . sive playei- of thee yyear, senior wrenchirhing semifinal loss to eventiintuol champion i,Vr';'.r : BQ W m B m W ^ P ; Logan Harding w a s n a m e d Mlami-Da-Dade Community College thetlu night b^ore 'AtteiSS^ESS^?'^• tr ■ H | Brlsnshan dur- defensive p la y e r o.f f tlth e y e a r a h d to ^ pp No.I 2 se e d L ee C ollege 30-210-20,30*16,30-20 ^ {ng Game 3 of Rams coach Gino) M a ria n i w as to tak9 e thirdtl place at the toumamejment held ot the the thlrdflace named coach of’ thetl year as CivicCer> nter in West Plains, Mo. match held District Four-Five-Sie-Six released TheSh I Sharics won their secocd-strc i ^ p r Wednesday at ; its all-conference teaneam recently. enth ovaverall national title widi a 30 FWM ibbing of host Southwest Mi - y tho 2002 OMW* 13 dnibt Missouri State- ^ ■ Wti FW*« «. bM FMUtUMvr.T*.r * I W est Plaila in s. 1 National Junior FMIMBMva T hat; wasW not the only impressiveve run. to contm- i College Athletic K. r« F* I kS ^ S E o I, « t i R o a itth QMnstfn^SMl&WP.M Ufl * ^ • ue. I t wa;ivas th e 10th s t r a i t y e a r thattha CS! left the , ■ 9 V I M Association MM»n«»ia toumamem en t w ith a victory, in d u d ining'seven g nation* .Umici>lctior^«M^.35d«i . Division I S5SC SiTr,'r*h ' al titles,a, Ififth place last year and twtwo third-place u w OM NMm. Me Flk U J B Volleyball »WM CM CW(M «. Ln s. a dominant performance waswa a big tum- LaLMtdef. f M PMDM 31-29.30-20.:I8.30.24.rtinhpi#ea ‘ ^ '' Championship otaKMr a aToundccIcoiisldering how the team lookedloo (oUowing *2^w WMtttridK. W » ^ dtXd(V2S. 14-30,30-20,». ' k « I w M f H H Toumament In EK ST.'SStte::Ka.iMaFM, dielossttsntthioSharics. H H West Plains. IBMiM ■ Jipia a . Tm Me Bl . , . „ BwttnC Courts , 3M 4..17-30,22-3d- .■ ttk M S w t* . »)W ttw t ftight we were sad and crieT ie d too m uch,” ■. 15,13,affiRjMie*' OIM>i Ml ■ CIW EMM «. ophomore Kelly Paiva, whevho recorded a CSioof.'sf.'U*'aMD; 30.16.3 0 « M tM ptest lM ' (|fl H ! Mo. Bd UlamU>UlwtediC 3009.19.30-13. erumpMrvMo P | | Please see NATHATWNALS. Page C3 j______>t

■ttCMUcCteta. 9|*« ffmHmr.«. tm r* S p u rT r ie r TV< «0' cat Em«. ar. TM> r*. STiSS.;:SS.,». n,«*OMr. •>. HvM tanPnn.a.TwFM: Pm NSPDRED PLA^ p r o mlis i e s w in IMI.ICC.M*. B. r«^,i>.ai*'t.l yW O ” «■*»!• “i tM, I drivefes linebacker so m eid d a y 55n "" '**Iw FW to intitense effort The Associatedled Press______IRVING. TexasTe> - When he was Sawtooth all-cor! 0 n f 6 r 6 n C 6 By LanyfLage L hired, Steve.•Spurrier Sp promised n> sased apspo*rt» Wrttw______• give owner DanielDai Snyder a game selections relea: E ball after leadij:ading the Redskins to ■C A S T L E F O R D - The DETRCROIT - Chris Claiborne a victor>' overer thetl Cowlwys, Cnsdeford Wolves noinot only took has a lotot to play fon a new con- The first-yeaiyear coach just nevei' the state 8-man footbi}tball champi- tract, res;espect and the memory of Specified when wh that victory opship, they also wmprapped up the his fatheher, who was murdered would come. majority of the Soutouth-division . twoyearstfsago. * i d o n ’t know.now if it’s going m l)e iSawtooth AU'Confereerence picks. Tbe DeDetroit Lions Unebocker th is y e a r o r■ not. noi I’ve never guar- The Wolve’s Shawnv n Scow was draws ins]nspiration from the tattoo anteed anyy winv in my life,” crowned south-divisioision coach of on his rigl-ig b arm th a t displays two S p u r rie r « iidid afteral iK-ing remind- HIH k e ed repeatedlydly of the comments the year. Senior Elv£lvis M edian . -hands prairaying and.the.w or^ “In Detroit wasuoiived Soiith'Tir^Dfviasa'ffia tovingi*KfettttSyOfPc^" he made whenhen hired in January, ilneback team quarterbock:k and line- “I toudtich that tattoo every day, cker “H e will nott geget a giime ball from V Chris Cll omeday we beat the backer. C am as C ountynty and Carey mm," Cla2Iaibom e said w hile relax* Claiborne me until some : may be this week. It each contebuted ntmeu.raiMM sa o n e doesnjsn’t have somebody look- KttalMpiaa. ing overu- Ithem and giving them D allas hasIS won\s nine straight CMM gam es in thehe series,; matching O lM imiK0n MM. V. RettlMtm.1 Ii_iiiiaiiiii m odvatioiJon to p ^ . ” Q a ib(ome o r will fill boles with M i a m i ’s domiiiiince do: over Cincinnati as thei longest active ^ s s £ t ± : i ^ cru sh inlg g blows and roam from ' sidelinet tcto sideline when Detroit r u n in th u NI-L, NI-'I The Redskins, tc««MMr. (3-8) hoslosts the New England whose last win over Dallas was SM » ta «. CMdext ncM I P a tr io tsCs (6-5) in Its ann\ial Oct. 13. 1997.)7, havoll nover beaten T h an k savDving Game. the Cowboysiys on1 Thanksgiving o3«M k»n>v GM< IWlMn. r-IMNaMX^taqKa. ItStxU1 ddeeply pains Claiborne D ay. io:^c»»ciiii*w i».Roa^ that his; fafather was killed, but he i Dallas playeiayers are well aw.ire < is thonkfucful for th e close ic a tio n - i o f S p u r r ie r 'ss vowvo 10 m onths .igo, OMUdF ^m oi HMav ■. AgdMM s h ip th:hey e shared. Emmitt I “ The fir-st»An S< th e o nle e Shot that night,” . Claibornene said. “I h a d a cooC cool T h e r e a re 111 Olher01 games before ^ , „ ru u-j.i then, and thai';:ial’s the mosi inipoi- HMK »«u«.c»n.*- father. He left me some serious MwTftlj> ltl.>_f>llll«muMiuiiHMttn. bu ild in gS blocksfa for my Ufe, and I tant thing," CMM . . a lifelong RetUkiiis Fm standiirfing on them .” has emerged at middId le lin e - m ak e a lot of plays for them. He’s lilinebacker from experiem ia»»T,iiH>>.n-y . .. _ Ight th e te a m in l ‘)‘t‘) Bl T h e twIVO o men c h ^ e d with the backer. got a lot of pcpower and a lot of size fifrom wniching; him on I had to endure si\ m u r d e r were v acquitted nine Claiborne has 102 tacackles, at and that mmi akes him tough to cCompton said, “He's defin »te(MgaWB(n. m onths ago.agi '’’“‘-■‘f. liMlKli'lTfoMS.•ats to Dallas. least 20 morc than aniny team- block, especJectally for any back hhitter. I’ve told the guys < In't'cven wont to follow V'*- In th e tw0 o seasons s t before ihe “ I j i ? " ’ m ate, th re e sacks, th ree2 intercep-i that has to step up anti take „offensive line, ‘No, 50 will th e trial," (Claiborne said quietly. ill bnng ciirreni one a 'imediocre Pallas tions, four passes defend)idcd and a him.” the wood.’ He looks lik< T h e LioiJons drafted tbe Butkus Y'" team managedi>ed to w in a to ta l of recovered fum ble. N ew E ng:Igland guard Mike pUiying ,, the middle lineij turd VW-A X. ■vcarintD^.x.Cn A w a td wiwinner from Southern “I think he’s a signifiesicant play- Compton, whow played for the ‘ L!backer just 10 games-L^s- and four of tliose spot real well. It will be aI titest for victories can wva-n.a.HaM. Califom10 io with the ninth overall ier,” New England cocoach Bill Lions fromjm 1993-2000, has came againsi the us to try to contnin him." SEEiEFTZ."^ p ic k in 151999. After three solid . - ■; Belichick said. “He’s a bigb hitter already wanarncd his teammates R e d sk in s. It will olso be il challen seasons,, nmostly at outside line* andi a good blitzer, too. Tliey1 put about ClaiborX )m e. ■nge for Last seasonison. under coach ^ backer, th«the 6-foot-3, 258-pounder 1 MTWI him in a position wherere h e can “I know ChChris is a very physical Please see CUIBORNE.. PPagc! C<3 Pleasesee see REDSKINS, Page C-1 c am OwMM-ttweon F wwx e, cww Ceu IVfimfMcl*'Jhm Unni a . Cm* Cctfi B.Cnjr ) Oa«*.MNMOM.ir.Cn«OMtr.J T o \^m i rallies;a r o u n d t<; e a m a f t er c r a s h C < S I w o mlen w in arm o t h e r C««»IM3Mn V. CM Cartr . PM»»M^HOTalK.W.ten^ Deafifojfootball players, I Ctirt , o n s t r e n g o f 1 9 -■ 0 O r u n SM» fcaii Hmta, a. Catr; DMT ^ cheerleleaders recover tMM*M|jMaML a. C«K no* U B y T tn MM I dtetg By Kevin Hall S s s l - . - ' “«"'***• «-aport.va W m a t______accident TlTlmos-News writer______Lateate men ^ 8 | b » Investigator , ,, The CSI m en's's teamto loo 80-65 with OhiM SHAROl;0N SPRINGS, K an. - As walks along p O N T A R IO , O r e . - C;i.am ille 7:30 to go mthtn the game. Oue to the OiWJ^ ^ ^ Porter scored 17 poiniIlls .iiu l Thanksgiving hol their blisis 1barreled through the | ■SHmanover- J holiday, a complclc voTMmti'** r a in a n dd ffog of a late October I Andrea Sivakova hiid 13 . ' gam e story willivill appeara in Frldoy's turned char- Collegec of Southern Me-tkTMHB m o rn in gJ, , Tyler ’ Thompson and I TimcsNows. h is teamamates m settled in for a I ter bus women .spoiled the seasonI 1opener 1______long tripI acacross Kansas. I 26 near for Treasure Valiev Comn lineup shookk thingstl up for the Mi*MKn.a.c«n ^ m e slept,sle while others chat* I College 71-50 at i£;,g|es, , r. **’ * Gymnasium on Wedne-sday, ted aboutJt ithe excitement of the I , “We wantedte d 10 s e e if m a y b e cu«r . ■ I • "■ H B H Kon. But it was the guard ori Mglnai*aMM.IifBMma>.a.Cirf.COTr.MaF«w.B. d ay before,ire, w h w th e J a d m b b its I T . T i ' K,.mc-ihi„8 nowlew would change it lineup of Diana Cli olorado f o o t b i T«»am 72- -1 • up and help1 us out a little bit," ii>.«o«a B CMui b e a t a Colo Sivakova, Rubina Shahb night, they bad gone to I site Siiid. "W e neededn something and Angie Layton that sp ' the school’ol’s homecoming dance. I ing and 1 guess that IM nm S" “* w h e re .thhey e ^ed the gurls and I C S I o n a g a m e -b re a k in g 19 taM t M» FM ca. K. OM«fc i m M after the Chukars grabbed • enjoyed thaouting.th< I ihbing the lead at 41- Stsecond lead of the game at A few rowsro aw ^, senior cap* asKSfi^sroSr awfullyg fast, and Arwoo3od grew skidding sideideways on the slick with 14:42 left. 40,TVCCwem.:nt cold, going score- ta la C huckick A nvood w as trjring to (j Increadngly nervous as it swayed road and sawaw dirt flying on the The run put CSI up 59eg 41 T less for 6:09 umilum Karli Nebeker read a boibook, but was feeling . t 16-f

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C r a s h _ • - - 'j ‘ ContkMMd fron Cl ' the m otional sem wUintake ' ‘‘S e^bmxm 'sre tti|l waldng as thc bus slid off th : the road, rip- longer.I- up at night; thin^g.ofth: him,” p in g o u t w in d o w s ai 5 and sending “M y son is still angry anand feel- R ubon said.L**Oneb07can*rn9y **C ■ players and cheerlerleaders tum- Ingll 'gidlty that he wasn'tt oi ne of.' .in b e d becauseisehewasWiised I to bling about like rag dc 5 dolls. ' them hurt,” Musa^nsld saidid. seeing Lory ever The bus skidded ( sverynight*^ rd o n its sid e , E ^ t hundred peoplft1 timt ie d . S t i u , . th e s e then tipped over, cr uie are kids who , crushing the u ' >> . Seftoolfef out 0 for Kuschmider^ nnerieral ser^ a lre a d y k n o w vwtiat it is like to*. roof and tossing soir wme students y. tiMOMf Vvices. The season’s finalal game overcome hurtHenUes. ' -Z o ut into a w et ravine.le. footbiBplay- was « canceled, andd the' Sooie400mili Cold, scared and miles aa o ss Kansa^.'C nd confused, J a c k r a b b its d id n ’t p la yf iin the the mocxl ik bri som e began to panic. •raTytof J brighter in Sharon> i conference playoffs out oi of Springs, >^iei«re on0 a' recent moro-' * A passing motori:orist saw the ThompMn. f; respect for their late coach.h. ing a worker st c ra s h , a n d w ith inI minutes tn the f strung Christmas In th e school’s cafeteria,ia, th re e lig h ts aatM S M ai only lawman in Walkallace County, Main Street and diilv Cinek „tables a r e filled w ith cards,ds, flow* d re n ployed nciisnoisily , dorm tnoment of quietLllet. triim ipb fo r th e ' saying." teacher Connie Rubeny keeeepsan peo^ofwestenteraKansas. Soon, it becam e opp;pparen t why. eye on the sleeping stucudents “There virerere sot many people- The bus was carryirying 34 stu- w ith o u t th e b o s s s h e us be but they wdie,^. ; from the Kansas Schc fo r th c cussingtheworldL Ihompson said,A ' i -' Deaf. - i She’s not the only onele who ' “They’re *enlle n icest peo p le r v e T h e crasli killed assisssislam coach icr, njshcihed from church in high The coach 'th e y wave wilf thet boys had a broken the ' school. His wife, alsc NOWOo h l y W foii and S aturday rughts, ani teaches there. [SSrSXIty. and hunting hip, but lishis main concem was his ill school, like a fami- sea.son usually bringsIS ssportsmen father who To the students, he was ; ho had been in the bus, ow??^ lyfeeliS^Siiaid M ike M us^m ski, eager to shoot some of the deer ,oo,” shes Sisaid. “He kept asking presence; someone who that wander through success despite his disabilit the h i^ schoolOol dean. “The deaf gh town or where he.* was,v how he was. The here has a stronger pheasants in the fields. doser to theth hospital we got the , When Kuschmider spe Farming and cattle : players, he would always le ranching more upseiset he got. I think the r rt be^n Muszynski’s’s idaughter Michele, keep the town of 800to going.g On shock wass w earing off." by saying with his h weekday mornings, rar “Important, that you...” a chSlder,er, and son Dean, a ranchers m a few ambulances a n ahead was , f u llb a c k a n d overalls and dirty base “He was a very humbh id defensive back, ' aseball caps Chris Hans,nsen, a fonner military were Qn the bui discuss the world over and a wonderful coach,’ bus. M ichele was air- er coffee at paramedicHc who is the closest ’• lif te d to a W id th e S S C ountry Store. Thompson, the only stude ^ichita hospital for a th in g th eere r is to a doctor^in /, while Dean was (FormerIriySupeT^eh) “It’s somewhat of a cross WaUaceCoi th e bus who had m arginal s 'ounty. ^ cut but has recov- 243 Blue Lake[es Blvd. N., TwinI FallsFi between Mayberry anand Dodge He was! workingw frantically on and hearing. “We want Acros* froiom Btockbu«t«r V ld»o City," said Townsend.•nd,_ w h o se LoryK uschr± m id e r. leam e; from him. He had so office houses a two-cell:ell jail that “i did CPCPR on him all the way knowledge. It was like hee w as a would have felt like homhor e to th e to Oakley,’, wwhich is d am far when football trok." town drunk Otis onon the old you’re doinjing that,” Hansen said. Football is big at KSD, a “Andy G riffith" TV serie.•ries. - H e ju s tI nnever regained his lection of red brick buil Thirty miles from anywhere,an pulse.” set in the leafy Kansas Cit; and 40 miles from thehe nearest At the hospital,ho Kuschmider’s u ur rb o f O lathe. T he tean i is Q reg- hospital. tJie people: of Sharon boys weree ianxious for word of ular ul contender in th^C Springs figureti out longng ago they their father.jr. Plains P l School for the D e a f had to lake care of each:h cother. W ith theireir hands, they pleaded Conference, Cc and was 5-44 a f te r T heir am bulances arere 1hand-me- for Townsemen d to stay. beating be the Colorado Scho for downs, and one of the! t^^two volun- With herr hands,h she could have the t h Deaf and Blind t h a t teer fire department pum •umpersisa told themI hehi was dead. But she Saturday Sa afternoon in Colialorado bright red 1952 Chevrolerolet. W hen couldn’t findn d the words. Springs. Sp someone calls for medic jdical help, “They weiivere so worried about Cheerleaders < encourogiIg e th e the phone automatically illy rings in th e ir d a d," ," Townsend said. “It team te; wilh silent cheers. PlP layers the homes of 26 volunteimeer emer- ;vas heartbrcbreaking. I didn’t know use us< hand signals and touch gency medical technician ches to ians. w hat to say.”y.” communicate. coi Instead of yeyelling, “They just do what: they th hope som eone wil! do for themcm," volun- teer EMT Amy Sharlarp said. '^jH "E verybody looks outI for fo every- body h ere.” On this Sunday mominning, many i were in church when:n thi e c a ll H K L . * |i |P cam e. Eiglil m iles up' U.S.U. 40. a J H * 1 T J f I charier bus driven by 60- J H I M JI"I Ronald Zimmerman wa more than 80 mph when 1(1 negotiate a slight tu rn plunged down a grassyy e meni between a railroadlad b ridge and th e road. At the Weselyan churcljrch, open- ing prayers were interte r r u p te d w ith th e news a nd people3le dressed M in their Sunday best piipiled into SUVs and headed towa)w ard th e scene. T lie to w n ’s tw o vol/o lu n te e r ambulances raced to thcthe crash, f and five others respondeid e d from other counties. In all, 13 volun- ... . teer firefigliters and 16i volunteervo medics went. So did do:do zen s of ordin.iry townspeople,, rc re a d y to b do w hatever was needed.d. J P ' 4 In the mud and coldo ld , th e y KL 1^1 struggled Kigether to bribring tlie badly injured up the steiste e p and slick em bankm ent. “I didn’t see a stretchei the Iwttom of that ravinele withoutv five or six people handliidling it,” ‘ Norning ddow n Townsend said, "And wea* ;needed all of them ." . Lut a Leautififu l floor. Conversing Erin Townsend was li s h a rd ly • No clown paymy m e n t s ! skilled in signing, which ic h s h e learned in community collet)llege but • No interesi cli.i:I ia rg C 9 ! had used only once. Still.1, sJshe was able to give some of thefie : fright- • N o paylaymcntg ak all for 12 mmc ontlis when you Luy ened students what theyie y w e re desperate for - a way to:> commu-cc a M anningtonI flo o r! nicate. fl No one in town wouldJld h a v e M m guessed it. but there weree re eight M f H O L E:SALE ^ people who knew enouglugh sign language to help. “■Hiey w eren't very goodx)d inter- CARPEETS preters,” the 18-year-oldI Ai Arwtmd said. “But they werere g o o d 762 Main Avete North enough.” Townsend, fhe sheriffs’s ddaugh- ______Twin Falls 73333-0118______

X I ^r.Niiiwtiir«,aqoa TIaM oa:<» S p o r t s t SBS=^^S^SS=SS^S_ S c o r e s A H D S T m'S Oilers grF^e Blue,B Jackets) •B a sk e tb a lj COLUMBUS, Ohio (AIAP)-Ryan Wednesdaynily night. :■* IN THE BLE,PACKERS 8 y Stevi teve Moore ' VWHAT’S O) N T . V . Smyth jscsred two goels119 1 seconds Fredrickc MtModin, set up by M artin -. :• M i n l n im apart in the fim peric‘iod as the St. Loui^ sconcored th e tying goal 4 37 : < Edmonton Oilers bM Smyth was called Toror hooking j u 't s ? " f i sJO tr - lo ra oUL.C8S u 'NBA«^TW Before that goal coi eriod helped Ottawa SS !! I S.7a i < announced, Soiyth scored I extend its unbeateni streak at . , JH IJ • ST’ ',"; am u ^ Basketball ^ Nassau Coli-Coliseum 10 15 gam es a s . m Canucks 3, Hunfc^nei • AS 2 ors tied th ethe Sen New ato rsVork ,, ss- ■! J 5 RALEIGH. N.C -T he V •2 Wednesday night. ' 0 / 1 ) i -Coiiege.MMississippi State at • NHl^IHL, New Yort Rangers at Atlanta, n e in front of g o f ^ Q uis / . n / Mississmlippi, 0:30 PA. ESPN 6p. Canudcs set a frnndiise rei I” 8pjB.,ESPH their eighth straight win t Osgood, toflkok MJ arian Hossa’s pass ., ^ I g v ______Sedin so re d with 11:15 Idleft in a 3-2 and put a bbackhand a d into die open r a t 11:41 of tlie third to ssL , ? I 5KO i ■ . ! •m i ^ Brent S t ^ ’s shot &wnn thei point . ^ 87 41 ^ '• £5. . t s sJ7i m J E*er«« M-M» 4+ M midwOT dirough the thirdip F e rio d w t Capttab4, FlamesF 2 several players in front olof the n e t W a s h iNGTON n g * - Michael ' V— 5 i S before Sedin foimd it and1 slappeds it Nylander andant Sergei Gonchar ' |M I t «a k » ; ^ . O ^a EJium,DlS*744{ll«K»tJtMWl past Arturs Irtje for die gjSamMvin- madesurethe’ ^ U fT CokiMCMll- Lhe Washington Oipiials ' ^ ^ I ner and seaxid of tiic scasoi didn't miss two of their best players 5E -. i s i f ^ b \ WwSata*JB LAUMa t It J1J ------, ----- ^ ^ immmmm ^^Dt^T.OO* r II . very muck L^rtningl, Sabres 1I Injuries side * ' ‘'Lookup...,. rnothlnfl... nothing....•WaHIYea. Vk uoktw sidelined Jaromir .Jagr - '• MMl.iA8RDl.0T f|^( BUFFALO, N .Y .-K evin-in Hodson a n d P e te r Bondra,Bon but Nylander ; You've got a hockey piick stuck In yt o a i ».( Wtim K i ' S S f f l . 1 your eye.” twn stopped 22 shots to rccoi^rd Ilis firet had a goal andand three assists wliile - J ° . . JAM a i ^ M a t W . -KmHOrm tu 7 u'uU^I*.°T standings point in more thlhan three Gonchar scored scoi twice as the K aedM » a LX 0^a^9-n(Do*9 Smm 4 7 1 MJKMnMtl4.AM •^oSaf* •.TBl-ov«a,I7ffllte.8«t*M- **•ttnfBtaitah-HMkOfam years, allowing the Tamimpa Bay Washingtonin Capitals( heat the •- S p u L a S w . n fcMid «*** R*e«*4*i-UMI«(IMWIJI M>En9nt«0Mei.inDi Wxn4i0le#Wa«l^W.V«- {•>{•Ulti H aiitil* - ‘Hm Ii Oh* Lightning to rally for a 1-1 tie C alg ary Flamam esi 4-2 W icinesday (AC%«naaO«ina^.llMilui tta-rnaain-MinifW.BUM*«.a»:T«|0. ^-*2*.ll n ^iTMtjuS^*^ MifelBULMVfS TMMMjrxi'.Oami.itjItljffl TJIhrtlW^aii;l7l;>txbnn l«UI< CmtkMnMBartMKStbad Mn«KnMC*r.llMiIMI liMnjiiseiki.Oa«n(Ui*MigLU4aUra. n«M*m W It • X eafenMKOomlllUkI . _ Liir. -U J.ti i.-_ Da*^«l*-7.tl'(i.b,«l ( f — S p o fRTS IN BRI]UEF ------I . w— a>A7pnn ^ Vlt.4«(iiwa AlBalaar.C« . Tiger Woods contininued his Rooney, on Wednesday Wi that '' ■J I7J l» ■ttwcaiaapg* cifcrnaiMtS4ruBMMl WIMCaiiV dominance at the PG/3A Grand indudes somele “variations”“' on a iL !i§ ^ U NFLIniuryla y Report ’ Cotaaaiaal4.PvnO Slam of Golf, winning5 tthe tour- sixtli option yearear from their previ- U(.|M n«UiWha»« iwrM7««iltji0af*^ 8OUT0M»a,IAAN0eM2,0T Cetv'M.U Tmw aoM ttM pom k> • Ml a W I.TK«V,9«„ p nament for the fifthI straight• ous package, aa teamv source s;iid • ~l ia4 iniiOiM.i»A 4UMIW M J peM lor Vf qanii ■ Om, o i l M ndl.AmrcviO MCka«^l£. time with a toumamensnt-recorcl on the conditionion ofc anonymity. _ «WEMU«P*TWOtS(W a 11 M . ... ^ p S i S t U ^ IS(MIATCri(0(TOOW f tI l! 2 ! L .P . I c«<*«(ii:'n a Q»«1" rMl-N»E>«M»M«»0. AaaaMOiK S f 5 r «w5h:?gS On lanM M 19(9.8 Woods finished wiS h a t a Police attestistFSUQB a>ewt».rawiMii,l) oStt5uliI!fai?«5J Mfumanvt _ OlCSnCM«£SLMCMt • [~n •|in‘i[iiariiiiiiiiniai[i 1111 recorB 17 under par to w «BsW»«IWs.W CmiHmprmKnttalP strokes over Justin Leon™ ‘’y “ McPherson1 1nIn scam _ «Ma(tilPROttUU:nBA>S S r MOMi onardand ^ALLAHAS: 1 ^NBAboxM ” H««OTONRC9(fa(MI ‘inifci Ti—ilftlffBoij^xii naMma 1W-11 a Sa*»" UMioJB 11M- Davis Love UL ASSEE, Fla. - 3(M1ATWIU5C0W- S S , fi/ii-ZTrtf.401.PiB.MTlw^>yia 3) Florida State i reiMn,HUT74 IS S K lJ r* ” fcda«D0uemt0t S2 S?,2S ? MQMH*. ate quarterback tsnc»asu.vdirr>MMMIHiaMa«M0 College (»>Mi.MOMii.uLiY^ a s s IM M 6n«nB>»(MM|:PTD*yai kr*4(>«MHMQ.I}a({«| FiraonM^ Mnoi (114-ri a at jm • III} SI UMd. BatMUHH 90M .•yOMH-ltMLWO . Mla«i«a* |gy| Stealing a blaiblank check and I oniHmToMimotMari fWQamrfMuanTtKM drop Goniaga at Ma IAT 0*tCeMe>«Xrr:TJt«Cl i ' s s s s t s i wrwi>tor,pi. LAHAINA, Hawaiii , - K . i . h ICUMM L M K tw tm a '’’''‘^ '* 0*^ aeliwnKta■MI^«•1»«-9a.HT.*Ma1l^ >mct>c»*»C«H|144._1)al^jMM(l4-Tl Bogans scored 18 poir)mts and McPherson.n, Ikfcked off the PWa«£:DEBiMnrEWa irtM* WiMmtHT.iMraw w ^ i u a No. 15 Kentucky han tSfei^MiTcMMir-aa. Ersi.’r-* IUrH'4.roiaWry«.(lM) in d le d a team M ondayy b'by coach Bohby Mur « u a tu« zone defense much bett!tter than Bowden, surrenc•endered to police » « • ’• " • “ . ' n r H o c‘'K k E Y OaiLoiM.uaT. i»»|iJ-M)aM«|14+?] « r tr M ____ »1««.0WW7.7, MRUXi it did in its previous ga;jame and and was release(dised about 45 min- I l>Wia.'«H M>ilM4WMiU.gMK™ 2S?fe'Si!r"? N M m u Hoeka Bcn.»ag(Zi*nlM»<«vUn «o(IM)«fcla« beat No. 20 Gonzagaga 80-72 utes la te r a fter;r postingp( hail. » « w H »«• I. Vr f«m2Sr 6 tSBfK.'.3S!l,.•n a WTSWOon1*2” Pm.JwUcm Wednesday to finish tlth ird in nil]. FbttlLttttawfT ! mw5eSw£S2i?Srwle^ w I T a TTrransactions the Maui Invitadonal. Pmnlt.ftMfyi.MlU PftnHKim to 4 I 0 5 * « . caw cml»J.HUWBCAKtl2; -----— Sol ceases opioperations I I I > } I t 14 Nnjntr 11 I 1I 0 0 » u tt Ox** , after three sesseasons A^USI 3 0 n u 71 Km Paw t.vmdi^ Indians raise offer to i.1 McvilHMcFfaniLista" .ATituuoiAM) ■C41M-NM eu»r M 1*0' " MIAMI - rheThe three-year-old „ I., ...saissisI.c«tea»4aci*«.m amntntumiratf ka b*M aao< ROO Thmot free agent slugger TlTilOniB M iami Sol u-illII ceasecc operations ^^gLTi^UitiUsaa ' ■ r r “ ■ J r S i S Sdewaa*l.mcg M14 T.'aM*• UC M t DMHBiAaa uv CCA nATt-Sva MF JK* frM* cu 4 1 13 “ S ■t4.Cay>_WAtf«ratfM((M.N«)cr.LUa m ib CUM Indians improved their-560 S nui- Cotnplxnpled fttxn Hire Rports ' • ^ LLII KU] nOUMS-IW’*) CMm Wk«w >«' ■■■ " .K e s s ss r’ • W L T a ‘s s ^ s - s s i ” v 3 k S S « U t i t a I-1M 2. ■«•m mH m taMkn.UMnttt ■ f T ; I ? s s s i i sanj>aiV«i0«EWe,<” ; >i CvHl«9« i ^ r t i a. ifeCtfIfeCaVM BVIHMT s s r 'r , 11 SANANOnO;aocaTs-59«)OFx*inco«vt] •« . s M X SJ sstsifa.''OMr.0M>l(S<> I ■ ^ 'i V \ I t(^alr^ltiFfav■.C■r<^i9k I I AMTd S II I I U n M*e).iaji:Mnt B a s k e t b a l l mfrl. UlamiMMM ttrtamUipj* Ml ""ttnwaE* 2 » « SI.PAU.SA*• SAMT».S4P«jM>UMCa«Mm3 C I 3s!ss£!je;l*£s w I T a M or W ftj»<4rtft*a»#«*wn-vKewvoarcMwi bhpjmwinVcrHMNnVo Contlniwd from C l T he team s com bined to go 3-of- OM«t II I 1 I HIM U 7 I 8 OoMDMIMircM] a WPBAU. By then, the deficit wiwas 16. 17 with six turrturnovers over the ia(ta> MmnauMTtoT ■ I4«(I«411 Ni During the cold streak, Trt'reasure final 5:29 in thhe e firstf: half. ' 0 MiT(PMe>n.T{MiEi»O«a^r. 1 1 B ■« (7 nSuw*!"'^ OODtXJTAI a I I I I D.CknO>Mx*i MmaiiNae Valley went 0-of*9 withth two Jemmett gaveave Treasure Valley • K, IV.MKMM. UVWia«*ill.’HlmuMMUa'.nrxnMrfcam tUturnovers and two misseced free its first lead. 14-13,14-1 w ith a runner earM anM nn Vaxo* S T iT W e rtC o a .! ^ 3 M !« U » FOOTBAU stopped St scoring,” said TVCC1 Porter draineded ;a long 3-poinier. r " ‘ w»»»«i«>’iw « i» » 4 0. II 4} » • from the baseliseline and imoilier WwKe^»<2v*S^32*2^ gr ! s ! i. I fMfcCMWU ii ” “ " ;7 I ; II AS Jl CAAO.KAPAIA PAimCRS-SvW S AArffjcr».» IX lot just basket by Jemminm ett. M M1 Ta* 11-Ti »Z7s r. r = 2 ; j ^ ‘ ■ L Tr a P« OF (U UngOMOi 7 « 0 14 •} 41 (noca*MdMdlftMJTES-brCki^lontitcr*;. The Chukars (0-1) shoi (Ma 14 e 4 I 28.6 perccnt (10of-3S) in ththe sec- Sivakova hit her second .<• S*»itNio*iMjni>isai,fQeii>; La«q*( IIS] 4 M 1 9 a M uaajM S i * I ] K M H NOTt^pcrOMn• miMlc>i>CWi;mk>i (X£VELMieiWBf^ S Dw Wocdoi tn For the game, CSI hit i Tiofcm kr I MV cra (ONikftMMMm to 11 s»^0i»J6lf.w<«3}.SlS.SO rvM rnm«v« Snd X Fkria S} t on 45 percent, while Treasure V alley uniMucoro r M ^1; (HMBIM, CMirHm KI mTI.RMIO T ia i^O m OnwtcmracnauiiMii PC 71. TVCC SO Oro Mcwajrsr» oniEXMrc*>r;>«CXEftS- J e Tm UW 10 r« cnaca KMd Chukars. UMMSiaQKM V««awit3,c!SmJ*'** H^marMvw&e} A 10-2 run by the Chu1 u ka rs j “fPu«5 MAOctabucERsiin H a r r aAH’s i ODDS I PionaM0lMtMaF«K>#;n.LM Ca*9aiMWvt]wn«aUkm‘FWMC>c>nHM> c t ^ w i I».|] k rwa> «4M la ‘—•"-TSS., «».* SflNBjyvilFTOSi Pajorit lead. *'•3 ■ . RMaeiUSi.r\i<>uiH M ft>OT>4 M 7. IMmM d 0-1M 0. ik*< s r ,.tM tfCOBOO tnda>M4- nt»’0«wo points, P0> which thc Eagles fir•irst hit r x ’il'i?;::''-;,:: i5ji^l.0i*«66Ml*eHII4l1, SST” 135 initAiu n * « ^:n a aa Pw tiamrarw aat t 33-25 on a Shahbazian 3-i I U % .M U-U » la a 7.111« a DAn 45 ISU DufFAiOOCStscstnoTtfts-s^wnoouM 3-poini- ii'iy V ? U *40itt MM )| M IJ 14, BMa I.] M }. iOS>< e rw ith 2:25. 00(0«PW«.7p,.l ^ j HKttmt IVtdKMWl.OGt. 00 ;«(l loOl injOS (*rt»»« t^pTM [T “ F 0 C 3 T B A L.L L Ly*w''^"Si • a v-iei V *'"'vI5S caonAOOCO3CflUSH-SV>COOCMS7 *iwiicoTrm .i-N a t i o n a l s . »M k H n K M 0.ILO1M) l»ltm>pn 3! ,.S p »» DonaifunT.unT.s^a-accrn(^i« co, OMOtaC4A«.Spn aOivnu I Continued from Cl Johnson, "'riiisis wasv mir poorest V W I T M B rij ^ N£wjtftsr>GiEYGowons-s^wnoofKota (M t ta Wi MM3 S IW Ml tv M aMiaKMirgicnism a m atdi-higli 11 kills Wednc^lesday. |>erformancc of)f th e y ear." LiM«(H>qi ta b O M II M)My >V Ta < aa in Cci>ieu>M>lT.IMrdm.Spni CMm l< MxnUTS-SavJCXCllVunliM ~ as at VwauMtatiinaQir.SXpm l « W ^ S M C To th e team .s credit, th e E;Eagles Phyllis Anvangiingo knocked tlim ii Jii" S 2 “ :i;si2 KJ Ca^MUlMlpm 17 IKV ^ H O ^ 1 &Mo I e 0 «Mpm s S f “ !i MaalHoAnlia^a bbounced o i back in little more•e than 9 kills w hile Nasillasikaiula Wamlera 10 . t«ic«w 'UMlocr>>DW«]iO«aihK>^^ ID18 Ihours. added 8 spikes^iipfrimi. up TfMdiy’i u t s NBA Boxes« wT x h Pfrr M • ; fc>telWx * ,' 71 Mnp* 7 4 O .M a '0 “We worked hard thislis -sea- L ee,s serv es wi ■UZCM 77, ROCKirt 71 » n We«mday'B NHIn h lw to ; ti040>noil«» n.intPho»D so s weren.t as tmigh TirmMM I S D M K sonson,’’ sophomore Jayli Jadickson as CSI.s nncl thehe result gave ihe M ll TlM H M I. Yn M <-l>>'i ll y*** s I 0 .4M sa: s CAmAU4.RAMlAMOi 1 HMtW M M li ram »11 »41L (Mto U Ml tM M c m , e .<14 aTOMg :.i i ^ ' s i S E>t7»)0PK*iMU» said sale . “We didn.t want to gogc imt Eagles thc abilityility 10 lake adv.in- ? "!SI3' ‘amC7K»0O!»P> d r* All B QnmO c< ra CC>1 | J tiJge of its hejghijght advantage up , IT H S h S m m , , H , I „ , , , „ anatjaSi 4 w ilh a los.'v” I i l l s 771 5; M rttnw.cn i{ftsi-4«t fa* i» ,£ S ^ 1 2 ™njt;r:^'rsr' She s helped make sure ofDf that front. aa n 7si;aN.«fa{Mm>Lmsi AI WKlSl a r 11* s s ?si r 277 aaai«.iUKaaMi.cai|(i).fKo Ai■ i,iii,ii,, I with wti 9 kills while Andreza SnSantos CSI took contnntrol of (he ni.iich Qttiw I ^ 0 ai 111 » •MMNM-l.ww«g».0<»Kh£«22?(wi?^ nwnii IM ul UOnOOQ moOfPOATSOirsorcioEiu-imMXKiQna did d id the same. Amanda Santolos lud midway ihrouj;!ugh Game 1 .nui ‘ o n * 14 »« 2. O-1M & IfeM M M 7. ^Gc«Mr4 NMCn^ I |I0r>i«flhMbMnpMnracOMtiiriaHnTcAliUnan th e while rolled through CC>;ii am e 2. '''^ «r L T M 2 » * » |M|Mn»a3.Cl9.T.MMm«;Mm«,«Li4am W|M9 » nf\ aCkiM &9*daj>nS«*i HHead coach Ben Stroudid can Stroud said. "Oi"Onr soi'honiores • KMh 14 to 17.1 » « a a 7 r s S 53n a nw>iiiwi.mijnawM(no«. »J 0 « p «Mn»iFTamtkci>r,cr.«m tfcm »■. fm »AHgf«i 04. taM M :,• toMtCfr S I 0 4U Bl i***gi.'7i» ? y ° ? ■ /,V3 aOnma «t>UMr>n«IMtM"C»l«J«■jfErScn-^tfrx/M. ^ m ‘ 4 7 t M i» OFF stcMi soimiCAncuw:UKASTMVMVS-SgM)F(U> thhem c i ,” he said. *'Oiir only gor;oal all E agles fo rced hithitting errors bv , •. w I T fa m IMMIhnU MSaiFarom I :eason was to win the chai j! iAZ2M,^amMM T«n>.br I I 0 « i K7 ■Hn(Mm ori UMMa»L«oi* se a ; ,ampi- Ihe Rebels in a keyI 7-0 ru n to ■ £ Jo • A>13Lt33(IU77V Ub MdlVtRWJMivCmOTirMgMM Onsl»nship. When that,s taken away,ai blow o|K.*n a 1513i-13 advantage into .. Hi«l^1tM a.|^l.liT.|l 17,0iMg NwcLn 7 4 . 0 S S ,n ik n aOMM ^ I r : M0ftl.BBdto>MHliOiml.|5»«a s s sissisiiffir H»22.tA>M0X^FWFtowKtfww^ itt is h ard lo bounce back.” a 22-13 lead. L«.“e.x.“e rallied to pull J t f n »4 M r. QM 1414 & nM a I-S Mu - a/TQigaKtigmlOuWC^cnlim Lee L< should know. The N "■ ^ e « < T*e »71 s « a CCER__ No. 2 within 23-18 befclefore the Eagles u . y TO(w) , ^ . ^ • W I. T M HI W M OUnXBLUIiACXlta m i __S o o eed was a shadow of itself, ji OivteknlSoc^ «««.»-«.««>Bi«lUkl£Si^NSrn*"^ , judg- took over againII iq up I'roiit to close 4.11 o*^*" I m a Mm 2 f ^u NCjGTMM’l M H 11 >|kr i-u M11. naoaM » n ^ r , S 2 S c o u m mng g from earlier in the touilurna- out the match. Dint 3 t t) n mas.H t. PiitaM-t.E*m.«Mii|To>i " ••"••rt L»SilUf.CMi—iiw)wc.co.«w*.i>*kr.. mennent. Mf- U»M>i » , ^ o JH a4‘ 1M‘ a> . m2.UMK.ini,*ifW.c»I ^ s s s x ' '5 5 ! "We got thirdrd place." Paiva- EdWax Ye* 1 (H«*f. UetWMm*l7{ppl I iHlfe "I“It is very difficult to com'me in said w ith a smile,le. It I T h W S T s r £ E•>kifWMxginc>KMiM«>Un ; a nnd d play w ell a fte r losing a toitough. That smile saidlid aii lot about how SAOiti«yv*uFr , jtlT" !;! a a Ui4.F»9ia«i MWaa»A toug□ugh match the night befoifore," the Eagles fell wwal alking out of th e . •'■ Mm ;,’ 4,r-fl JM U»; \', > -•= |s- sR fer**“ «nMPMI.OHOM»avo mmn s aaid id Rebels coach Trura c ie West Plains Ci%*ic•ic C enter. . — ______5.i.... ; , -v.-;

' V . i I' I ' , • . . i ■ .1.. C4 ThmNw.T»lTwin Fait. Mifio Ttaniey.N emM «te2l,200a ‘V-' j S p o r t s ! ; iMorrn h in i^veg likeeiy willI face f(fewierili ^ th i& ^we«!k| ByDavoOokflIdterg ^ Broncos are'7-0 ini n d a ^ i ^ ' ' • Carolina a ro (plus>^(7.5) 'ift A PFootbH WWrttef______Pro plcta ■ BRONCOS, 20*1919-...... - .C lev e la nm d d - , ■•'•.I ■ r ------• St. Louis (n[minus 1) at At leasteast the P«ndien set m th e N evBW England-Detroit )f that. ) This is tbeir Wg gangame. Riiladelphia face thei« sutionarV/Tlm’Couchs ; . . , j gome Thursdsday goes into pver- Jmrhis-is their show, their Su[Super Is A.J. Feeley thtiie next Mark ' insteadI ofof' Vick. : ^ ^ lime, Martyty M orn h in w eg h a s BovSov^^^in ^ year out”” B ulger? D e la jM ret • end Christian H p reaction to the BROWNWNS,l^'i : ■:< one major buiwrden off his bade -T lossofMd^abb. • H!ouston oiia ,(iMU8 H i id •: Faurla catch- T h e g am e is indoors, so the Er, E th e s p n ^ ' RAMS.20-1S IndlanflDol ^ es a touch- -M ich won’t have to PAHUOTS, P 26-17 • Termessee (plutlus 3) a t N ew Tooy Du known for lii^ down pass w dedde whethithcr to take th e wiod York Giants seasonstre TThe picks froni Tom Two teams comiming off bad, COLTS,:rS,34-10 '5 en o uIgh g about Detroit’s • • Washington (minus 1)1 ) at badlosses. • P i tttsburgh t s b (minus d) «S Brady M loss last weel}ek to the Bear*, In ’ Dal)allas (Thursday) TTTANS, 16.14 . Jacksonviljwille ■ T ■ against the ^ B | which Mom!nhinweg took a 17 D espite its overall travailsIs theti • M iam i (m inus 2J2 5 ) at Buffalo TTie SSteelers t« hove been'fliil Vihlngs M r mph wind in overtime, giving past>ost few seasons, D allas hassw Wl on I l i k e a lot of youn;ingteamsthat . ingwithortiorouUe.Haeicis. '.5 Sunday In ^ ^ ^ ■ 1 Chicago the! Iboll. The Bears, of niiuline in thU series.' sta rt fast, th e BiUs 01ore fading. : JAGUAIJARS.20-17 : coursc, drove-e dovm and won th e COWBOYS, Ci 1 3^ DOLPHINS,24-20 Foxboro, 20 ' • S e aattle ttl (plus' d) at Sap game on Paulul Edinger’s 40-yard . • •Tampa Bay (minus 1) at »ChicagD(phiS9J)5)atGreenBtQr FrandscoCO I- Mass. The ■ H field goal intoto the wind. Newlew Orleans Mike Sherman wwill take the ' Terrellsll (Owens Sharpled tbft : Patriots wll’ Il p ro b a b lyy won’t ' come to th at • ^>^The T 1 Saints need it more ttuttian ball, not th e wind, S e ^ w kks s tth e fiite tim e. A n d nb be solid H 3 V H B fl Thunday. le Bucs, who m ay b e e x ^ uusted s tt PACKERS, 20-177 (overtime)( thore Jose Jos Cortez to '-kici: New Englanand has won three of after fte their batties (physical ar favorites 1 and • Baltimore (mminus 3) at (around).D- - ^ four gom es aUld n Ls favored by 5 5 ' verbcrbal) with Green Bay. Cincinnati 49 en 221-16 1 -: : against the H H / ' points agoinsr7 aI Detroit t e ^ that SAINTS.SJ 20-17 A classic exampletie of why th e • AriionaKina (plus 93) at Kansi& Lions this j Z | has lost threee straight and could • •New York Jets (plus 6) iat Bengals lose. Theycy may have Qty week. give up on thtJie sea-son a fter th e Oakland ak (Monday night) more talent; the lavens have a The battoottered «,«»fMw-t WJ demoroliziiiglcllosstotheBears., Third Tl game between i'he:he se front officc. intheiraocuw-i Kt prtT *- . f l Not so, saysrt New England cor- tean!oms since January. The JeJc ts RAVENS, 13-12 CHIEFS,FS, 41-26 ;■ fc * nerback Ty’ ILaw, who played haviave won four straight,, theth • Atlanta (miniinus 3.5) at — f: college footbaltoll at Michigan. , Raidaiders three. Mirmesota LASTWIW E E K 7-9 (spread), “They’re alalways up for it,” RAIDERS, R^ 28-27 How comc Rand)dy Moss gets (straighttu up p ) t Law said. “Thebose guys comc out • • Denver ] (minus 3) at SanSa tired and Michael VilVick doesn’t? SEASON>0N: 86-86-4 (spread^ and beat anybk'body. W e're aw are Diegicgo FALCONS, 3M 4I 111-64-1(50(striigluup) r Finleey help>s Mavss extentid winsstreak Stocktoiin, Jacksoid n k e e p ^ AUlJURN HILLLLS. Mich. (Al*) - Michac • Fitilvy iiad his wayvay againsi the league’s bes assists C(coining fdi)r Jazz] Jdcfciisivu team whwhile leading the unbeaiei •Dallas M avet^^^^Jjvithin one victory of mak {A]A P )-O n ly lin n NBA history. two NBA tearas otiier tithim U tah • ; Finley was unstostoppable W edne.s^y nighi can boast of having ana _ sco rinng g a career-high 42 pointn ts player th at ran k s amon{>ng the top m iM.-r(irce uleaving for giKid w ith monlore I . 1 ^ 1 . - 10 in c ^ e e r assists. th a n 8 minutes lefi as Dalla:lias - i T he Jazz tiave two of ti ^ " clcfuaifdled th e Detroii Pistons 102-82-82. John Stockton ant W ithih a record of 14-0, th«th e V r U / . l Jackson have combined for m ore M avfriclricks wili Ik* hxiking to m atcl tiian 25,000 assists, fa r mmore than Ih f bestL‘st sta n in NBA histoiy - 1S(15-0 carecr totals for the entiitire roster hy Washington asi in 1948-49 anc of an y oth er team in the league.1 Hi)ust»nton in 1993-94 - when thejley “I don’t ttiink it willI evere hap- play atIt IndianaIr on Tliursday night, pen again, two guys w ith th is For th.the second time ihis month I O alln Mavericks’ m any assists p la d n g to,together,” ' ;thc Mavcricks steateamrolled the Pistons inn ar I Michael Finley Jackson said. “First of alaU, I don’t ;nia(clui|) of (wo of)f ithe lop teams from eilheiher I shooUover think Stock will ever be caught. •conference. I Detroit PIstoRs And second of all, that’s a lot leading byjy asz m any as 52 in a 114-75-75 passes.” victory over Detro■troit on Nov. 9, the Mavs>vs defenders Cerllu No kidding. tu m ed this one into;Ito a laugher during th e third Williamson, left. Through the week endiding Nov. [ quarter. So comfortajriable were the Mavs in the Zeljke Rebrtca 24, Stockton and Jacksoson h ad a fourth that coachI DiDon Nelson ran three con- and Mebmet Okur combined 25,172 assists;ts - 3,410 r | » J M 'secutive isolarion playspla for Finley to allow him In Aubum Hills, more than any other tottDtal roster to surpass his previoivious c areer high of 39. in the league, accordin]ing to the ' Mich., Wednesday. Elias Sports Bureaiau . T h e Magic 1 1 2 , U keik e rs 1 0 2 Finley led all scor­ Minnesota Tlmberwolvi ers wtth 4 2 points se c Q n ^ n ttie Iin.,, Ot.h’.M nSt»Stockton goes for a : ORLANDO, Fla.a. - Tracy McGrady had 38 i’ed - t K e ■ Isjfop m tb rrOlppers’An^Mlier.S a i j ^points a nd nine assisssists. a nd M ike M iller added In the Mavertcks Foiir team s corab'iri’e ^ 3 ® flL y ^ J \ N uM ets, W arriors, Cavaliaiiers and ■ looks on In LotLot iAngtlso T o M ^ . 3 •22 points as the Orla.irlando M agic broke a seven- L 10M 2 w1nto K Bulls - trailed Stockt •game losing streakak against. the Los Angelesles U kt their rscttrd ieton and Stockton btsStOMMdwltliMW* to i JadcsonJjy 5,020. IL a k e rs w ith a 112-:12-102 victory Wednesday iNWkBpMsfliJ*It itekson te ersat* • ■ ' ■ -.] to t 1 4 ^. "T hat's a lo t of years, tc :■ :night. OftSStStSfertiMJCZL^ ; Darrell Armstrong,tng, com ing off th e b ench for the 40-year-old Stockton, ' -th e first tim e this sea:season, scored 14 points - 11 his 19th season. Jackson,1, 37, is in u p S to ck toin n and a maybe be thft in the fourth quartarter. Orlando's reserves his 16th year. Jazz's point guardgut of the future, i outscored Los Angele;eles' 24-7. The aging tag-team tlthat the Lopez torere tbet anterior c r ^ Kobe Brj-ant hadd 3831 poinis and 10 rebounds J a a hope can tak e tiiemitoa20th ti ate Ligamentnt ini tils right knei for the Lakers, who10 1(lost their seventh straight straight playoff appearanimce are a while playinging for the' Spanish litde slower these days,i, but tiie national tee :road gam e Avhile alloallowing the most poinis byby team in Aususf. an opponent this .sea.season. He put up 31 shots, instincts and accuracy’ area still Fortunatelyy forfc Utah, Jatiksob m aking 14. w hile hittililting lO-fo-13 free throws, am ong ttie stiarpest in ^le e league. was unhappyipy with a draft-day S h aq u ille O ’N ealal ihad 28 points and nine They don’t t\im the ballbt over trade that sentser him frod Ne^ often and both can still; rebounds in 35 minutelutes, his most in four games I tfiMMtl [1 pull up York to Denvisnver and bad been f f i n for a surprise jum perr ior dart waived by tiiehe Nuggets.- 1 isince returning fromm toet surgery last week. I poinis and Tony Battiittie had 16-points and Knicks 87, Jtaptors9 81£ through the lane for a quick Soinsteadof1 of a rookie in Lope^ grabbed nine reboundsids as the Boston Celtics layup when tiiey see it BBut tiiey the Jazz have 1 -76ers 83, Heat 7A74 Jlan Houston scored 30 ve a IS-year veterah . won their fourth straighlight w ith a 92-82 victory TORONTO (AP) - Alla thrive on assists. b a d ^ u p S tStockton. o c ' f, ’ ; PHILADELPHU\ - Allen Iverson scored 1313 over the Chicago BullsIs on01 W ednesday night, points and Lee N ^on hadhi 10 of his IS in the “T hese guys go in to tiiithe game "They have ■ New York Knicks won ve the ability to M •of his 35 points in thtthe fourth quarter, leadingIg Pierce, who also hadid niner rebounds and six fourth quarter as the Ne thinking ’I’m going to} (get my when a guy’ is is coming'open, ti$ 'th e P h iladelphia 76e;■Qers to ih eir fifth straig hhi t assists, has led the way•'ay for Boston during its th e ir first road gam e Off thetl seakm and spoiled teammate the ball first, thenti Pm after he’s come to the Toronto Raptors , ome open." said :v ic to ry , 83-7-» overver the Miami Heat on'n winning streak by averaeraging 29 points and 11 Vince Carter’s retum to going to shoot later,”’ sasaid Jazz vice presiden /lesday nigfit. ! ient for oasketbal) •W ednesday nigln. rebounds in th a t stretch, w ith an 87-81 victory forward Karl Malone, thee biggest operations Kev :ch. T he Celtics have won ed 18 points for the j fCevin O’C onnor, whb Eric Snow scoredd 113 points and Keith Vanin 10 of 12. Kurt Thomas added beneficiary of Stocktoton and si^ed Jackson to 1*4 on the road and son as a hree ag en t i& H orn added 12 for thethi Atlantic Division-lead-tij Jalen Rose scorcd 14[4 ppoints on 6-of-17 shoot- Knicks, who improved to Jackson ttiis season. "I thirlin k tiiey O ctober. .'inR Sixers, who impro proved 10 9^) at home and ing and had nine tumovlovers for the Bulls, who 3-10 overall. could score a lot more5 iif they Jackson andanc Stockton havii 12-4 overall. oints in his first game J have lost nine straightI onor th e road, and Hve in Carter scored 16 poin really wanted to. But thatlal’s why faced each otberotl enough over Krian (Jrant had 17 after missinc; 10 with a strained quadriceps | 17 poinis and 18 reboundsI* a row overall, they’re point guards,5. Point the years to> recognizere the simi. and Kddie Jones add«dded 15 points for Miami, tendon in iR left knee.'e. Carter went 7-for-14 , '■ Cliicago has averaged;ed a 12 point margin of guards make their teamimmates larities. Whatlat they seem most which has lust nine o ff: l l . from the field in 24 mintinutes for the Raptors, jbetter.” defeat during its losiosing streak and has h t. happy aboutut ast teammates is who have lost six straight. That goes both ways. StStockton that they don dropped 11 of 13 overall.all. re won just two of th e ir j don’t have to pla^ Celtics 92, Bullsi S8 2 The Knicks, who have } has had the Mailman as anUl option against eachI ooti th e r anyw here b ut Jason Williams finisnished with only four last eight made 11 ofF theirtl 12 free throws j • B O STO N (AH)-P- Paul Pierce scored 300 points an d th ree a.ssists.ts. since the two broke inInto the practice.- down the stretch. tea^e1 in the mid-1980s.. PatifckI “It was jUstist neverr much fun,? EwingI is among the greats 1 Stockton said sail of guarding R e d s k inn f s ______JocksonJ h as h a d to pass to:o during J a c k s o n . “MMark's a t a yery gqt^ ------1his career with the Knicks, K passer. He frustrustratesTdujr tvh6B Clippers,( Pacers, Nuggei Continued from C l lo S nyder (ets and team. You workwo really hara ler as motivation, coming up, unless youu allow it Kurt Wameiner and forced a fum- IRaptors. .Many Schott()ilenhetmer, “If hee believes1 we're going to ' defensively andand tlie guy nnds ah to,” S purrier said. ble. "It's good to have fini WiishinRion turnedL.-d its sea so n i>eat themem, then I feel like we’re nishers, open man foror an. easy basket While the Cowbo;loys and Dallas hadlad a four-game losing guys g that know the gam around with a five-gangame winning going to0 beat1 them, too,” Bailey ime and Mark’s probablyibly the best” Redskins have combibined for streak before b beating play r th e right w ay," Jackso streak. The losses thattlia bookend- said. "TliT h a t’s how y o u ’re sup- son said. The modestjst Stockton: would eight Super Bowl champiipionships, Jacksonvillele 21-19 last weekend. “When “ you do that, the gi ;ed that streak? Gamames against 4>osed tolo feel. If you don't feel game is never proclaimim himself1 to be the 31 NFC E ast titles and 3!39 playoff In that gameme, 25-year-old rookie easy.” e Dallas, of course. th a t way, . b e s t y, then you don’t need lo appearim ces, th ey now ajare in the , quarterbackick Chad Hutchinson • W ashington is th er opponentop for b e aroundn d h ere.” Jackson, who passedd Oscar it isn’t clea^how^Ionit cU Irottom half of the standiidings in a ‘ th rew for 30130: yards and got his Robertsont for No. 3 on the Dallas' traditional holidayhol game Spurrier■ier says his team's recent he assist Stockton and J division they share wwith the first win inin four starts since list jj Nov. 19, is d o sin g In on ifor the sixth time, mornore than any history of problem.s against the m Magic the Jazz’s offeiffense; R etirem ^ P h ila d e lp h ia E a g le s and ai New repladngQuiJuincy Carter. Johnson’s j 10,141 assists; H lother team. The lastt w was in 1996, C o w b o yys s shouldn’t have any Ho had • isn’t far off forfoi Stockton, who York Giants. T h e Cowbtvboys are playing on 9,896 9 entering the wee! Mhe oniy.other time the rivals had impact onan T hursday’s game. :ek a n d said h e w on’tt thinkthi about It until Washington lost two ga;amesina Thanksgivinjing Day for the 35th could c pass Johnson befoi •to wait this late inn ilIhe season ‘Tm a1 firmfi believer that every i ■ore th e t h e s e a s o nis is over. Jackso|i row before last week’s 20-172( win time. They’ startedst the tradition seasonst ends. ; before playing. g a m e stalands i on its own merit, iover Sl. Louis, which wa hasn’t spokenn olof retirement-yet; vas at the in 1966, andid the only years they There witl be no cat'a tc h in g b u t h as ju s t a or Redskins cornerhatback Champ that whatlat happened in the past iRedskins 6 with 17 seco a one-year d eal w ith conds left didn’l haveI aa gamej on the holiday Stockton,s who at the end3 West Coast. tion fn a u I team meeting with the rrequests this w eek. me, somebody else tive. ti He's a warrior. He’s} as true players. You'reI're coitfldent thiK ;• In addilion to the; mmotivation Lions, don’t pay'mi Claiborne, who hass a base will. They cscan bring whoever point P« guard. Coming alon}ng the ' the position s{s securieae and 'ybun •Claiborne draws fromom his late “Hesaid, lid ,’If anybody has some- salary s of $1.74 million ti ; in the offseason, lines iiJ that Pve come fropi,1, that’s able to concentnntrate on your o t^ faiher, he has playedd withu much thing to this sea- they want ii o say. say it now.”’ son, s believes there’s a 1 ih th e .d riv e r’s s e a t. som so ething th a t I can trulyr 0oppre- work," Stocktorcton said. "I think passion because he f

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l>afic C-6 Thuiu r s d a y , N o v e m b e r■ 2 2 8 , 2 0 0 2 , rhc,T'm es-;t^cw ^|"; B r ieEFLY J Unci i n M [oc n e y F o vNLC : o m PEIT N c^ii Elmer’s repTfciw»Wei►Wew* . • '. / ■'■fl W ednesday nnnuunjunced record scc- ***'■idustry tries to. oiid-quartc*r netlet income of RUPERTR T - I f th e y a c t fastyj-/ j 5290,000, comparedred with $256,000 \ Xlake lc comebackk AvanellMaytfayer and James Kel^>t-'’ ii y e a r or o, a n inicrea.se c n of 13 per- Norris mightght get some extra cash • c en t. for holidays!lyshopping. - - Diliiled earningsgs ]i>er sliare were Ight RMdar Htw* Senic* , The statetate Is safeguarding-iTTj' I-t cents per shanlare, u p fro m 12 unclaimed!d tproperty for themprol . cents, said Elmer'sL*r's, whose chain ^uiEVO . CASAS GRANDES, ancf fo r 977 othtfoi people or busi- inciiules a francliishised Twin Falls 3xico - Long before th the e nesses with resiaiirant. Mass;issachusetts Pilgrims held ththe e r ■ names start- Revenues for>r the quarter S l Thanksgiving, the Aziecsecs in g in "S M I^W jnolAm^ I d fD p p e d II) $ 7 .4 million m i from the vverere devouring turkey feastss of . O, $8.2 million of a yeayear ago, d u e to a ! , 2ir "own in the Valley of whose last :xico. r reduciiiin in the numbernui of corpo- B l* known' n Rupert ' nite-owiu-d resiauraiiranis. During the . 'low Mexico’s tiny turkeycey a d d r e s sies e s '------^ first (jiiiirter, ihe concompany sold and mdu:lustry is trying lo make a are in Rupertpert. • neback after years of wiiher- re-franchised thrthree southern comel ier- T h e IIdalio d a State Tax^-’ Oregon Elmer’s RestaurantsRe and ‘"S'°:, one-sided competirion frotn Commissionon iis looking for thos^^ - acquired one francm chised E lm e r’s U nited States. folks, andI hopingho th^T l caD Kestaurant in Washiishington. 'he goal: Tn get Mexicans to d a im th e pro] back lo tbeir age-old ways of “ M’e r e m a in p leleased u with our So pa' It's s tu uF foi fo rw S d i Idaho busi-'., ing turkey. im proving fin.iiu-iiu-ial and opera- nesses have/e been unable to finrf'., lional perfiirin.iiu.in c e ,” EP?ner’s ’rofit is noi the only prize. the rightAil:f\il owners: payroll'' ;re’s also the matter of nation-on- Chairman Bruce.-e D av is sa id . ^ecks, conteintents of safe deposit,'.’''i )ride for the country that pio- “Although we owiiccned fewer corpo- P"' boxes, securia irity d ep o sits, insul'^^* ired turkey farming and rate restaurants duduring the past neere once proceedeeds, contents of sav* "'i me froni opera- o r checlilecking accounts, ta;^ he noble bird - long a symbol tio n s in c r e a s e d .... refunds, stocitocks, mutual funds;^ learth, home and holidays in "We are focused•d i im our Roal of dividends,5, ss< e c u r ity d e p o s its ,^ ' Ututed States - actually haslas Adult turfceys.wait tol>e ba processed at tha Cargill Turtrurkey Products ptint In Ozark,rk, Ark.,< Tuesday. The enormous .idding 20 new francanchised units to . us U.S. escrow accouiX)unts, loaii collateral.'' I oots in Mexico. o u r sy ste m d u r in gs llIhe nt-xl Ihrco " i ™ turkey Industry haa takeken over huge chunks of the MexicanM< m uket U.S. turkeyy farmersft shipped neatly 220 millionml w orker's comjompensation benefiti,^ \ i n y e a r s .” The turkey is native to pounds of turkey to Mexexico last year, mostly In the» fG fonn .of processed meat. unpaid acc dco, bul there hasn't been1 a accounts payable,'/., The company ownsMIS a nd operates refwds, unrecnredeem ed ^ t c e r ^ .; ‘.'|- turkey consumption culture 10 E lm e r ’s r e s t a ujr r a n ts and fran- P‘8 ire foods. R aym ondnd Sokolov in “Why We turkey on a p e r capita hbasis than cates, utilityIty ideposits, m em ber:,'. lodem limes,” said Jose Ivanan At holy feasts and chises 22 in Washinjlington, Oregon. d Olher festi- E at Wlat hat We Eat,” a book that anyone else but Israelisils,' accord- ship fees, conccondemnation awards,, son, who runs Pavos Parson California, Idaho5 aiand Montana. '^arsor on vals, the Aztecs of^ei;en munched exploress how h the meeting of the ing to the NationalI Turkey royalties or3r ddividend reinvest-,; E lm e r ’s a ls o o w nIS s ;a n d o p e ra te s a Mexican turkey companyny turkey wilh mole, a richri sauce of Old Worlcirld and the New World Federation in Washingtgton, D.C, ment pinnf,I. - -V I Nuevo Casas Grandes, five M itzel’s Amerierican Kitchen (s, chiles, chocolate andai spices. changedI the tl whole planet’s diet In 197S,the average U.S.t con- jTie Times-Nes-NaiiS on Thursdays huahua, 140 miles from the restaurants in Washiishington. and 13 ^h ih u i he M odem M exicans som)metjmescall “And urkeyturl history does not sumer ate an averagleL L Anno^nnl | old landmark chilee cpeppers, corn and otherjr American'wild turkekey,” wrote origins,Americans An now eat more Ramona Theatre alIt l 113 Broadway Please see TURKEYEY, Page C7 Mtckemic, Moreno, aprianff-j;:^- I for ihe past few yearsars. sold its busi- Moreno, TercM ' Madsra. Michaellael . Moreno, Tr«a I I ness to Garibaldi's. ■ ‘Mounee. Kelli# D ^ '-‘ I Primitvo Perez: is the owner- \_vJJheck returrn policie;!s before y Holiday traavei ow Mount HaniMO ' I manager with hisis wife, Elida you buy Chapter • I’erez. M ount Zion It Rlddar Nawt Service The restaurant will I cial Henryiry Primitive ^ ^ ; ■ill be open from ^ will be cnic Baptift Chureb,.r-;; • 11 a .m . to 10 p .m . MVlonday or through p u a j lARLOTTE, N.C. - If you're; |jTip»|«SBpwi — More«, Ansondoido MountainFreah \ , Saiurday, and from1 111] a.m. to 9:30 bsolutely positive that AuntIt - * t irw'wcel|pib^Bavewc W a te r C ond-'X \ • p.m. Sund.iy. The phoi for Greyhoim nd K t l lcionln« •hone number is Margege prefers Sony overr receipt*. • , ,•43-6268. rM . Mulc»hy,Cofy isonic or whether cousin The Perez familyy plansp 10 open n MtMttteratumpbOcyi Knight Rlikler News 8rvlc€ Murdock. ^ ".1 h wants a digital camera !$•______Mvquez, AJvinoino RobertK . the bar next week andmilhasbanqucl 3 sfHuttvue. ' :ad of an iPod, it’s more MvKiUe. Uum iz, I'aciliiies for m eetings i ^ rtant than ever to check on DALLAS - Thanlcsgiviiidng w eek Mnurlco pa*oM ip. .r... The menu feaiuru " they'raofrerod.aM'enck liifi*19rM kivpinS»P is all-hands-on-deck tim t e a t Murphy, U U aE . >: - E?n policies while shopping S L v , Murphy. Ted R. i Items as the i V gut*.-';' , - • ■ Dallas-based Greyhouncn d L ines Restaurants in Twii igh-tech gifts this holiday 3. 'M urray, Don ~ Z ‘ ' n. ^ '.WMR’ordM «onllne,f Inc. Martin, CarlI W. Myei^Ivan ! Jerom e, which a re owi E l ' owned by od.or t, ' Item shiinpp«qN. . andKarla and B urley - will carry mo last year’s holiday season. .pol(ciM;for fiurchases fr^ nore th an Mutinez, Neibaur, Burlce ' ' 800,000 passengers, makiiking this Loura L LDS broadcastlniting arm Tie policies are stricterr sites.'Cnecti on whether t N eilM n,EnldJ. L..'C week one of the busiestst o f th e Manlnea, Lydiala Neiwerth.Kiy«ai... - jse companies are lookingi; m u st .bo malted back o r i Reorganizes leadiadershlp year. Martinez, Lyneneeno Nelion.KcvinA-V.-J. 'ays to trim costs in thei c an bo returned Bt a iiM And like many travel i Neisen,Loureace.'.7i« " SAI.T L/VKE c rrvY - In anticipa- slumpiiping economy, Some • /V- ■ -I n ies coping w ith th e down Newcomb, non of federal approvaoviil of ll 15-sta- changed;ed because customers corn­ v ntum in Maxfield, r o m g . , r ;. Tion purchase, Bonneville plained,’d. came as retailers expandedej Target receicently has). Ibusiness during the Ila s t 18 RobyneE. Newman, Crover-'.'* f their Web offerings Iniemaiional has annoinounced plans Otheriers changcd because of ;s or part- Taking; ssteps to make sure imonths, Greyhound is wtw atching Mayer. AvanellII Newman, ' , n e r e d w ith A m azo n . , Marjorie for widespread leadership new tetechnology. And some n .c o m (a s pieas.:ase see RETURNS. Page C7 Please see QR^OUNO,D, Page C7 s. c h a n g e s . Newman. "-..'f McBride, Melonio^ 0 Robert L "The e.xpansion J McComb».De«B.•®- Newton, . ...• Bonneville family has;”l,re«'n,edu' j: M ires reportits net incoritn e j u m p s R ichardA with the chance to tn give new s 144 percee n t Nichols. David L ' ’ McKay, Doris A. NichoU. Jackie responsihihiies to some>me of o ur best M c I ^ N . m anagers,” said BnBruce Reese, IN FALLS - Texas-based m e n t w as.d:.driven by our mort- W V orth consumer electr Nino.Martin tr o n jc s McNair. Mabel I. Ni)con,Bcn lifinneville chief executcutive. nd crafts retailer Michaels Hef 8^*8® operatiation, which continues re n ta ile r w ith M agid V alleyy opera-i Medina, Juan s Inc.. which has a new Money In brl( Nol^ato. fiill Sail Uike-hased Simrimmons Media Stores I ______to deliverr vvery strong perfor- tions ti ended the practic*Ice th is Manuel Noriega, Daniel I Falls store, reported net , . m an ce,’’ Blo and Roiario Group has agreed to0 s- sell 15 radio stores look great, and Block cbief executive week. vt siaii»)ns in Utah an< e for the third (juarter was d we have o(fi„rMarkrk A . E ^ t said, MendtHa.Gabriel and Idaho to ^ never been better prej “We know that gettinglg their Mickcl«nFana» lionneville, the hroadeiidcasting arm million,^ a 144 percent ■epared as Emsr saidid the refund loan pro- names n and addresses was a Noiti«,Jttm« we e n te r th e holiday sea 5 annoy- inc Kelly ■ if 1'he'Church of Jestesus Christ of increaseisc from the S13.5 million ETBins w o nI't 't. change a s a result of ing ir and time consuming, b ut w e Mickeben, of a yearrar earlier. Nulife ...... I^itter-dav Saiiits. - the lawsuitiits, which focus on justified ji it because the infnforma- nings per diluted share H&R Block loses $3 c:u>niranor3 Bonneville’s current Earnii o/.O practices inin the 1990s. Ernst, tion ti had some value to us,' ■ NuncfcAna 16 cents - 130 percent o r 26 IS," said Michael a Iiiterm ountain holdindings include were46c million In second quiuarter however, defendedde those prac- Leonard L Roberts, the cominpany’s Miller, John Bertha Salt l.ake Citv siatior higlier than last year’s 20 UJ, P ticcs and sai P Nunei, Daniel •'•-•J ions KSL-AM KANSAS CITY, Mo. said the company was chief d executive. Miller, Roben E. .md KSI-rV. cents. • thIC e suits I to avoid long, and Bertha Block Inc. - which has c R adioShack used th e infinforma- fc^C^a Odonnell. The S17;i,1 million c income for the first nine n deal is sub- N*-*' Magic Valley - said it■“''“ 1( V" costly courtt fights. fi tion ti to mail promotionalII flie rs u i i i e j . ■ lect to Federal Commnmunicaiions monthsIS of> the fiscal year was lost $37.3 . Revenues! million in its second ( ;s in the quaner were and ai its annual atalog, whvhich it Minico Jayceei Olivarez. Ro*ario-:;.» ;; Commission approvioval. It also 575.1 million,m a 195 percent m ostly from setting a.sidi llion, a 26.1 percent stopped st publishing thiss y e a r. Minidoka County Olivas.-Juan U requires a change in1 F'FCC monop- increasese from the S25.5 million d e " o n ,S OI*on,l,Dan to settle a Texas lawsuiti, rl; increase fromom a year earlier. The T: company also studiesied th e BuUAnodaUoa oly r u le s to iill

customers. got my e-mail floodedd from Bonneville'.s newly o amentum that we have A year ago Block lost;t $ 2 8 n ^ - •jjj'L'** 3^ y organized the mom salespeople at cucustomers, managers and assod-a: Interm ountain R.ndiulio Group. generateued over the last five lion, or 15 cents a shariire, in its RadioShack v k won't be asking for atiates saying 'Mr. Roberts, thtl a n k Mechitm will overseeee the man- years, sccond quarter. This ye; I in th e q u a rte r would havtv fl^ l your name! anda address when yoyou. T his is d e a rly th e b est5t ded - iigers of seven radioo stationss in “Havinfin g one less .selling week i v e b ^ S you check out5ut anym ore. A fter 81 sicsion th a t you’v e e v e r macle.' Idaho iind four in - cents a share but for th he -IfSSSpi n southern betweenen Thanksgiving nnd n L a l i p r y*®” Of.OSkinking for. th a t ttiforma- soisaid. U ta h . lawsuit settlement and a v a l i e r C hristmnas a; this year presents a charge related to good wil or a purchase such as -com piled from lallenge; however, our a pair of ba compiled from staff,T, wwire reports chal "Our second-quarter ir batteries, the Fort m id w ir e re] I im prove- I«p0lts . ' ' Jto b Ju M llS» K * tf V|ff > Ox

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G r e y h p ui i n i t ------— I b r k e y _ Ow ^ i i n S iiC T • 'v btuiness.'' 1 1 lion pasaengm last year,ur* T h a t’s y e a r , th a t n>en>ending is expected to . competition extends, i pasfeo^r levels care•rofvtfly and ' J " ° “r slig h tly lo w e r th a n th e mlumber u in & ll^anotheii e r $ 2 b illio n . L e is u re CoaUmMdftomCe tie s B re tr y in g to rp r e v e n t. , Ither fbnns of tranquna' 2 •oouring the m siket for 2000 but is stui betttf tfathan pas- travel, howevenrer, w a s u p 3 p e rc e m industry has also taken1 iover But MexicoI is striking back. ' ariand n id . 'W e’re com- t toinrecuttom en... senger levels in the latete 1990s. in 2001 andI 22 percent this year, huge chunks of the Mex!xican The couniry recentlyreci blocked - rith the TV and remote. I nV e have oot iritbdnidrawnintoa petingVrftl B u sin e ss is e x p e c te d to b considered far, far and consum ptioir'has5 Ibeen Gutierrez expect!ects the U.S. gov- m ari»dng: '^ e 're lookBoki^atthe Greyh;QCro •nymora.” btisiness b to M exico has d y e a r S o m e .s a m ple le dishes from te - such as Store mainanagers are allowed to bought b from W almart.con3m h a v e tive). requiring receipts andmd refusing make excej - the rough equivalent of 300 :mil- southern Mexico:ico: turkey with ceptions in some cases,. tim d. e lim its fo r r e tu r n s ( I Si d a y s fo r T h is is th e sesecond holiday sea- lion returns of certain itemsmsifOje/re she added, ion pounds. nrangc sauce, mrkurkey in vinegar ! ed. “We don’t want to computers, a 90 days for elecsctronics son Target hasas operated under a pj opened -> is a vray forr retailersn to anger our' customers. cu ” ai Pavos Parson, ihe turkey com-c and-spice escabeiibeche, or mari- and 45 days for other items)isX stricter return1 ppolicy thatrequires pan save noney, said EUeiHen ToUey, Thrivins. >any in Nuevo Casas Grantndes. nade. and spicy ^ lg com petitor Wal-Mart, A t Circuit City, patron>n feed- receipts for re :y Yucatan-stylc ^l«|^«on'for the returns and allows ixpects to produce 700,( 3e National the world’sd’s top-selling retailer, back bj has tinkered the retiuum poii- few exchange: ).000 turkey pibil. a chilchile-based dish, ges without them. turlurkeys. Grupo Mezoro SA, offers a moremi relaxed policy. ■ cy. cj L ast spring, the conimpany Before the (change. Target A, its Not to mention thattha old favorite. I “Retailers aren’t tryJtrying to 5e Refunds am ival in Hennosillo, Sonora.. iwill turkey with mole. and exchanges are per- s st t o p p e d im p o s in g a 15 p^o paid M exican producers compi,plain still eat quite a lot of it, and you c o ^ and therefore highligher pnces ShanmWeb. d ^ th credit card. e b e r. keeping ke their restockingig.fees. ■ debit card or che hat the U.S.-M exico turkrkey can see some turkurkey dishes on to cystOEQCrSi" • “ W e h a v e ve a lot of oajfidence in T Tl h e y n o te c e rta in ite m s miay a j n e e d T a rg e t also beibegan automatically rade is hardly a two-way strt:reet. restaurant mermenus." said One of the strioest returnrel poh- our customei ners, in thdr ethics and to to be sold at a discount if tlthey^re printing ^ recee cd p ts fo r m o a pu r- ;ven as U.S. turkey farm«ners Gutierrez. “If weve couldc do that d e s c a n b e f o u n d a t Strugnjg^ngdis- .buegrity.ini n bringing bade items,” been be opened. c hases. rab m arket share in Mexj.xico, with all of Mexico,:ico. there would I couhtd- Kmart, «4ilch> isIs working she .“T “That’s w hat’s brought Target will impose the Ufees on Shopping forfor more than one leir M exican counterparts5 jare be enough busine:iness for every- i to e tn e r g e f ro m benknqMiqjtcy court us the succi ccess we’ve bad - our camcorders, ca digital camerar a s a n d p e rso n a t a tim e! arred from exporting to1 tthe body.” I No refunds or exchanlanges are focusonoun n e P T a r g e tc a n p r in t ur.customers.” p po o rta b le DVD p la y e rs o n lyi'if i they an unlimited i fnited States due to heala l t h allowed w ithout recei]:eipts, and As with n d number of gift 1 many retailers, pur- are an opened and dearly useee d , s a id r c c d p ts fo r o n e ( istrictions. 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9 5 ,0 0D 0 0Other coal miners across3SS M5HA records for>r No. 5 show meant lugginglugs heavy tim b ^ • A m e ricrica, . connect directly to some oddities. H e annd d It h m o th e rs w aited u>r - y o u rs mevery time you tum on1 a The mine had thele third most a manbus,7US, a motorized rail cah, m m ^ t o r)T i re d u u g e y our c d l phone.ne. vioiadons in the courtmtry in 2000 to take tthe h ^ on the half-hour'ride Today,’, mn o re t u n a cen tu iy a fterter . but ranked only 62ndnd for serious to the section.sec By the time the T l^ Mft*spok«n cen husband and .; coal fue]ueled an industrial revolu-lu- ' and su b stan tial violadidons. men gotot tot Four Section and rntfaer,buflttill«n 1 and h n m d IQce a morem than half of theh e O f 520 violationsdted d: in 2000, started buildingbui the cribs, it was 4 :pb(mlltt8 pitt,lu(12a120year»af«^ • nation’st’s •electridty Is still generat-at- all but 16 were recordedre os pjn. - ' r tience undergroiKound, m ost of " i ^ ^ M e d b y bbum u ing die black rock min­in- affectin g only o ne miner,m i dimin- They hadhai been at it for abotit •ithem her*, «tIt Jim Walter ' e rs h a uui li out ^ the ton. ishing this f i n a facedd by th e com- an h o ur andan< 15 m in u tes w hen the r:;Rem violations were for powderypc cool As Key,:ey, the foreman on the ^coalm ine. He knei aiew vdiat b a d to ; n e a rly ttwo decades of environ->n- dust in thousands ifof feet of ttm- job, tumest how ever, says M SHAlA inspectors Methaneane is commordy assodat- £ lo n g m d c bitdoB looselo o and hit him p H V lant f o s ^ fu el is the center-er- were cutting breaiaks for Jim . ed withh coal,ci but Jim W alter 1^. square, on fau b ii t d 1h a t T h e tfa iw I ; ^ d e c e ofDf G eorge W .^ u a h 's energygy Walter Resources,I, a Florida- Resourcesces No. 5 is an espedally 6 men stepped b ^ - policy. based conglomeratee :that brings gassy mineline. Here, boreholes dri- • . S u d d e n W ,' tb< B the. rumbling A s coa:oal company profits haveve in S2 billion a year, ven intoto theti coal beds to free 3rlncreaM d.R(^rod (lAwr bava Tarry, pM nred a l kbk b hom e in Horthport, A la., 81Sspi 19, was reboundnded, so have fatal minene ' Main says the con□mpany was trappedI methanemi are not only'a ^ p in g lik e \ 22-' Kami Wami B rn l: BamIgg BamI fOrtwalnato to have k fl tlM Jhn WaKtrItr fRtsouT oea No. 8 m b it a shoiWrttlfflsbtfort acddent:n ts. routinely warned ahehead of time safety neasure'butmea a profitable D e a ddl i has always haunted thehe ab o u t “surprise” inspepections, that enterprise,ise. Twenty million cubic it Then, vrith a loiuloud ♦S»»»oo8li," a iploalonUMiS.weifcart. m i n e s:. . A / century ago. 2.000 to federal mine safety agencyai boss- feet of mn eth ed an e a day is liberated t . s e c tio n o f roof, bijb ig a s a house, ■■ ■ rn to help support the tx. men perished annually in es frequently ovenirrode their from No.0. 55 and sold to a natural rcrai^doW nJust2st^feetaway. . The pian was to~ 1 . . h . in e a c d d e n ts. By die 1980s.}s. inspectors’ d ta d o n s,, that t inspec- gas companipany. Nobotbsottooo3 exdted. . two sections in fte b(bade to torm a regulations and better min-in- to rs o ften f d le d to follow fc up to Roof fallsfall can release pock^s 2^ Roof fuls are m I not uncommon straight, 850-foot dm ology h a d driven annualiai c h e c k if v io la tio n s were v reme- of gas ntointo th e tu n n d s; If th e ;fir •^iunderground. AsI hi across tfae face of th ies down to double-digits,ts. d ie d in them becomesbc< 5 to 15 percent S sat do m to swig: wawater froin dieir . T h e n a m achine calle Iled a lonswaU p o la l acddentsac< declined furtherer Lauriski declined tot< commeni methane,e, thetl slightest spark can iSju^K ey started ba Ibadcrawardthe* sh e a r w ould b e b roM8l>' u ta 10 cu t I the a industry's lean years,rs, on th e aliegadons, but ut th e agency cause an1 explosion. ex '^•section entrance to steadily back and fourthU across p « a r hing l n . a low of 29 in 1998,8, has launched an interemal review As a1 precaution, p mining ^ to notify federal mitmineinspBCton. the coal face, chewl ^ f t h « . Jing to the federal Minele of practices in its DistrictD 11, machineses area built to automati- ^ Ashetn>ddowntm tfae tu n n el, tfae fe e t o f 6 }al witfa each y and ' Healthth responsible for JWRmines. w cally shutut downc when gas levels • m in e's a ir currentsitsblowdngfledcs I Fridayevening.milniners brought Llstradon. In the six years prprior to last exceed 22 percent,p and company of coatdust intoto ]his face, the in som e h eavy equJpiipment indud- - ^ S ^e tthiai, they have been onjn year’s accident, JimJi Walter and unionion policy discourage ; mine w ll qui«t-bubut not for long. ing an eight-ton battittery c^gii« the risee again.i Last year, 42 coalai Resources No. 5 hacad only one workerss fromfn operating equip- , station. With the rcrOOffixed.it mJnnMivI perished. death; but its ndghbo3or, the com- ment when whi concentrations I TheNo. SmiM]oe lies about 40 seemed safe to leavave the high- u„,„„on officials such as Joe)e p any's No. 4 m ine, hadid four. reached eveneve 1 percent. 7 miles southwest: of Birmingham voltage electrical,1 equipm ent head of safety for thele In September 2001,)1, th e No. 5 H ow ever,ver, miners in No. fi say ! ' in Brookwood, pop*op. l,500^a one- ^'there over the weekei d Mine Workers ofj{ mine was in the midstIst of a quar- they werere feelingfi ever-incrc;isin^ » stoplight tow n wimim a d o llar sto re On Sunday, Terry 7 worked tho 3 , say that safety enforce-e- ,. terly Inspecrion. MSHIHA officials pressure•e tot m eel proiJuction »M d a Harl^'Daviavidson dealer* day shift, movingsoquipment < „e„tjeileclined during the Clintonm had found more tharan 50 violu- goals. dikeMik Boyd and several around and cleanii md has gotten even worseie tions, in d u d in g 10 sign^ificant and other mineiiners said workers often t- ^ding an devatfrator that drops | H | J”""""' Section. At the enddof ' the shift under theth< business-friendly Bushih . substantial ones. got flak fromfro company bosses if 15 feet per second, an employee chargei nd, it takes min- cad mhminer Tony Kay, shown a t his led with mak- ariminl^tr:stradon. On the day thingsJS suddenly they turnu r n e d «>ff m a c l i i i i c r y i-ers 3.5 minutes to descend the ______ing safety checks nod)ticed a chunk a , bl Tuaoaloosa. Ala., S a p t 19, vldence. Main points to a went wrong, the minee hadI 31 out- b ecau se: of of concerns about gas. 5.2,140 feet to the»bottom. bt There. , ’ of a concrete wall11 crumbling ^1., drop nationwide In dta-a- standing violations, includingin< an Companyy officialsof denied it. j'they enter a sprawrawling mase of '"** “njuradinthamlMblast 1® under the weight of Atl o c e m n g .* or "serious and substan-n- accum ulation of combustible bi coal In th e 1010 days< leading up to the interco n n ected cavc avems and hon- bindiniing layers of weak strata to) a Terry’s boss askedid if he could ,i-i» ’iolations,vio the kind thatIt dust and ventilation problemspt on accidentt in in No. S mine, workers V- eycombed tunnels, t Is. th at c o v er 9.2 ttro nIger g e rode above, work overtime to boliouter the roof Ji”,he stiffest penalties. Butit Four Section. The leadlinede for in Four SectionSec anti neigliboring i-square miles. Wo It. again, so he went Working three Thele mine's government- It o u ts id e to m <;h ak's'« h e a d . A s s is ta nIt t fixing them had passtised, and no Six Sectiortion had put out tbrec r round-the< lock shift hifts, seven dM apptwoved roof control p la n calledmA check in with his tary of Labor Davidd inspector had followed;d up. “ igniiions"is" - intensely hot flare- ;;a week, the 382 em no'carriidon ^ecretar employees mine . for steeteei I-beam s and scraps to b[,e e NASCAR race, beini Id, says the.numbers sim­n- • • • ups in whilvhich small pockets of : o ne o f th e m ost ferdertiie coal seam s wl when the.craddng becomesea TV, had been delayi;?rsrto^3 ™ ian mines are becominglg By th e tim e T erry went v home methane• gasgai cauRht fire, • in the country. re, but Terry's .bosses didn’ti ’t him . “If you h u rry ho:lome, you can to watch the NASCAPVR race, the Key hadid walkedw only a few fcei • The work area »a called Four th^Tk ’i they were needed. The;ie still catch it.” Jim WaA 'alter o ffid als say it is dif-f- roof in F o u r S eclio1 n was ' really' up the tunnunnel when a trem or «•! 1 Section lies a t the er i end of a tu n n el d lm lnnished i: clamor seemed to So T e n y tu m e d do^ 6 compare mines because« rum bling, A few m en inir the skele- ‘worry passiassed through hitn. He r a b o u t 3 m iles east ol 'ATf?nn^®iC «CUlttOC tt of th e e lev ato r - indicateate the rods were doing the[^e time. Being a NASCA fon prob- of differei:rences in size a nd geology;y, ton crew of 32 workersrs that stan- couldn’t seesee what had happened : shaft, the closes sest way out. job. ably saved his life, b ut by mmi ost m easures, No. S wasIS ed their shift at} 3p.m. that to the battiaitery charger that had I W orkers there first irst noticed the pourur Section and adjoining Sixlix • • • laratively dangerous, prob-> Sunday needed to getge to work been brougl□ught in on Friday. Had ^ roof creaking on Frii W d ay , tw o d ays se c tioon, n each com prise of paral-al. T h e 382 m e n w heho work Jim “7igued “ mine. building wooden rooilof s u p p o rts tlic rooffall fall cnished it? -b e fo re th e roof falL ^ , , ■ lel tununnels interconnected by}y W alter Resources1 No.I 5 mine )95, it led the country inn called “cribs.” U n s e eL*n n Ibehind the wall ot >. Dave Terry, a 1 a stocky roof crossoiscutting passages, werere labor daily in a perm “ f'W vvioiadons io and had one ofjf Michael McIe, an avida\ hunter rock, thee chargercl was siill riui- bolter who tr^ e d 1 Bd aa a member under»r development. Mininglg so dark a man can hehold ^ hand ,|,e hjgiIghest accident rates,s. a n d f is h e r m a n w ho0 normally ning, its clectriccle arc sparking in vOf the elite state i ce m in e re s c u e ’ m achlines, in with large, rotating,o an inch from his face“ and not be injurfej*,s and fines for violationsIS worked a different aui re a of th e tlic darkne.s>n e ss, w a itin g ft>r fu el. I I te a m in his spare tin dme, spent sev- drum-sl;i-shaped heads studded w j^th able to see it: A tinyy misstep: can drooped!d sharply over the nextct mine, was among; th e m e n ------e ra l h ours on the da; day sh ift pum p. teeth .w1,'were hollowing out the coal,ai le a d to crip p lin g in ji Of t h r i yeuie a rs a s th e com pany m adee assigned to support thehe roof. At 5 TomorrowTOiv: Like Xctv York City _ i'in g 3 0 10-foot-longg sisteel rods into in a car»refuUy en^eered patternm death. The specter of black lung i„p,o'v„/ements; but then bothh foot 7, 170 pounds, lehe was small fin'fi^htcrsry o»ioi St7Jf. / / . the n ii'n a x ^ 'the roo( to bolsterrit. it. T he rods a re t h a t leleft4arge olocks of coal,,1 disease,alwa^looms, n creasin g again as produc-:• fpr a m iner, an d he wavasn’t happy nu/iit/ not;jt from[r danger htii totroni I 7^designra to stabilizellixe th e roof b y m o re ththan 120 feet long, in placece Titclr lives,'and^t omed. about the assignmeie n t, w liich if

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Avenue North. PO Sox)X Falla. Idaho S39034)52S.B.. tw t o w w i d c ^ ^ wm be« .btalma wiihin four («) Inme ■> DM IetCourtlnand tance, you shouJdlrlfinea^. ' : 366. Twin Falls. Idaho)o and filed with trw 0 9 UrL ; for JW N PALLS County, gte 2.2 . Handy. NOTICE OF HEARING 'months atlerthedattaltfit f< atev retain an ajtoniey to ; - • fn the Uattor ol the PetitionItion 63303-0366. and filed withWl OATEO this 1301 day dto l Claime m urt b e p reeent-(- fira t p u b iio a llo n e tth t o j i d a h o ^ a e e N u m b e r advbeyoummie adv matter. : ol:UIKEC«VINOTONON Iho Coun. ■ Nervember. 2002. ed |o. the undewlgned at'It notice or said daimewUibi C DATED mie to m day of, '■ a n d DANA COVINGTON,>N. DATED this H lh doy of /sAtorilyn E. Daniels the addreae litdlcatad aodd forever barred. Claima ^Tha rwtun of ihe daim October, od 200e. 3. Classified's hutband and wife, andUld November. 2002. 129 6th Street filed with ttie Oerk of thee m uetbapraientedto f : Clerk of « e District C ouit ' DANIELLE MARIE /S/B. Annette Potty Filer. ID 83328 C ourt Coleman, RltohieA ^ consistent, easy COVrNQTON, 1 ^ ) 3 2 ^ 7 6 5 ^ STEPHAN, KVANVIQ,1. Robertaon.i Atlomeye at ,2 ;. Potlttonors, STONE &TRAINOR Law, 1 PO Box 626. Twin w* t of, iM .B um tnone, the availability for to chango tho nomo of: PUBLISH: Novombor 14,4, / J q o I w M.*fiennan /amusseD Q. Kvanvts Failf, I Idaho 03303-0526,. 9 PUBLISH: November 28.' ; > DANIELLE MARIE . 21. 28 and Oecembor 6,6 , 2 2 2 4B E 3700N Atlorneya for Peraonalll andi fttadw tn th e C o u rt * Docombor 6, 12 and 10,, both advertisers McCASLIN. 2002 Rler. ID 83328 DATED Ihle le tti day of : notfoe, n WtfiM prior to that 200^002 .7 A Minor. = (M8) 326-5269 p S I a S e a iNovember, 2002. ^ lim II s ytflfhave filed a ^ and readers IN THE DISTRICT COUOT^ PotBonal RepreMotativ* ' Twtn FaOa, fD 63303-0063 t .wrfttaar.aaponae in the /amapO.Bew«aa -«l Covington and Oano Telephone: 206.733-2721 i 215 Avenue proper lofin.. induding the WOP THC FIFTH JUOICtAt OISTIWCT OF THE STATE Mey P Covlnglon. husband and f PUBLISH; November 21,I. . 18wtaCnix.CA 05000 Caie C Numher, and paid 0(8DtSTRICT OF‘THE 8TATK O F IDAHO. IN ANO FOR 28 ond D ecem ber 6.2002I PUBUSH: November 28, i any requlftd filing fee to OFOP IDAHO, IN ANO FOR ‘ wilo. and Danlolfo Morlo THE COUNTY OF * McCoslm now roolding al f Decem ber 5 a n d 12 ,2002 ' I e *Ihe Clerk of the Court at THECOUHTYOF TWIN FALLS INTHE DISTTOCTCOURT 426 S h o a tw ie SL N.. Twin . . TWMFALL8 Twin Fans, Idoho. propos­ I O FT H ER FTH JU O IC U L MAGISTRATE DIVISION ■ IN THE O tS im C T COURTr • PUBLISH: Novefnbar 28, FiFafle,IDandaervedacopy MACU8TRATB DIVtStON ' ing 0 chongo In nom o for CosoNo, SP-02-1116 DISTRICT OF THE STATE Doniollo Mario McCaslln.z ' E O FTHERFTHJUOfCIAL■, December 6 and 1 2 .^ of o| your response dn the CasCaaeNo.SP-Ol-Jl66 NOTICE TO CREDITORSi OF IDAHO, IN ANO FOFl1 OISTRICTOFTraSTATE ! Ftaintlffe attorney at 627 ^TheTinies^N IewM s to Doniollo Maho Coving­ ConHnwdenneitpeBe •Hi ‘h the Matlor ol tho EstatesIS THE COUNTY OF ^ ^ OP IDAHO, IN AND FOR IIN THE DtSTRICT COURT Blue B Lakes Blvd., Twin ton. has been lilod In the ol: MARTIN H. LIERMANN TWIN FALLS Qbovo-ontitfed court. Iho THECOUHTYOF OP i THS FIFTH JUfMClAL a n d ANNIE UERUAN, MAGISTRATE DIVISIONI TWIN FALLS IDISTRICT OF THB STATE “ rea so n for tno c h an g e in C ase No. SP-02-943 namo bomg that the child'irt Docoosod. UAOfSTHATE DIVISION OP IDAHO, M ANO FOR IS NOTICE IS HEREBYY NOTICE TO CREDITORS CasoNo.SP-02-1058 THE COUNTY OF NOTICE OF TRUSnJSTEE'SSAie v/ishos to be known by oaWfl'® G IV EN th o i Iho u n d o r-•- i.e . § 15-3-801 O n Tuesday, the 25th day Ofof March.h 2003 a t th e hour nomo. hos ulillzod sold NOTICE TO CREDITORS TWM FALLS , signod have boon oppolnl-I- In Iho Molter ol tho EstotoI in the Mattar.of tho EstateI ( CaaeNo.CV-02-30ei of g 10:00 o'clock a.m. of aaidlid d a y a t A llfance'Title A nomo for ovor ion (10) I- of: NOY ELBERT E ecnw . 3 1 1 2 n d S t N.. Twin Fane,Falh In th e County of Twin yoors and Iho child wishesIM Roprosento- of: DONALD L M O Y ' /ANOTHER SUMMONS Ilvoa ol tho obove-nomodd BRACKETT, LOVEJOY, »ACTION COLLECTION ^Fafle, State or Ideho, Chadee W. Fawcett,I ae Suoceaaor' to bo known by Iho somo decodonls. All personss Docoosod. T m atee, will aell a t pubtto awctton»k>n, to the highest bidder, . ‘ . 733-0931 tast nomo as tne rost of tho Deceased. 8ERVICe.lNC. £ having claims against tho0 NOTICE IS HEREBY for cash . In lawful money 6f th• e UnitedUr Statee, all payable/ , , family. ( NOTICE IS HEREBY• f An Idaho Cofporatlon. S , docodonta or ihotr ostatess GIVEN lhat NOY ELBERTr GIVEN that the under- Plalntlfl. - “atlhetlm aefsale. thefoOowtngctng described real property ■. 6 7 7 -4 0 4 2 Tho hearing on thiaV oro roquirod to prosoniII BRACKETT, 111 has been eltajalad in h e County ot TWinn Fans,F a S tate oT Maho. and- .r matlor is sot for hursday. Ihoir claims writhln four (4),) appointod personal ropre- ...... ' 'i dldaecribed a e foOowe, to-wit: tho I9ih doy of Docombor, rrtonihs aflor the dato of Ihe9 aentotlvo of tho obovo- PART O F BtXX;K 12. IN THEIE RflALF AND AMENDED, I . ^ww.magicvalley.comm 2002, at 9:00 o'clock a.m, NOTICE OPTHUtRUSTE^SALE -pjPLAT OF TWIN FALLS TOW^>WNSiTE, TWIN FALLS' ■ in tho obovo-ontiltod court. FA-14714794 COUNTY. C( IDAHO: Objoctions moy bo filod On the 12th doy of M arch,:eh.2003.atthehouro(10:00 BEGINNINO BE 75 FEET SOUTHE/•HEAST QP THE SOUTH- by ony porson who can. Inin NOTICE OF TRI-RUSTEE'S SALE A.M., of aaid day. (recognized» d Ilocal time), (ft th e Offloe o r W W EST CO RN ER OF SAID-BLOBLOCK 12, ALONG THE u l d objoctions show lo thoho FA-1.•14783 First I A m ertean Trae Com peirMfw.zeoaid Avenue Nertti. SOUTHWEST 8< BOUNDARY OF>F SAID& BLOCK: — I court a good roason ogainstist On tho 27tti doy of Febebruary, 2003. at Iho hour off Twin' Falle, In the County of TwinT FaSe. S tate ol Idaho, THENCE 7> NORTHEAST 125 FES'FEET PARALLEL TO THE such change of narr>e. 10:00 A.M., ol sokt doy, (rfrIrocognlzod local timo). In IhoI First1 Amertcan Tlilo CompanyAny of Idaho, Ino:, an Idaho NORTHWEST M BOUNDARY OFIFSAID S. BLOCK: ■ k ^ m ii i DATED This 8th day ol Offico of First Americann Title Company, 260 3rdI CorporaUon,| as sucoessofi> irustee,|r wUI aeli at p « ^ ' THENCE SOUTHEAST 29.B FEEFEET PARALLEL TO THE Novombor 2002. Avenue North, Twin Falls,I, iin Iho County of Twin Foils, aucik)n. i to th e highest bidder.sr.lorcaahorcaaMereoh^ I SC SC X m W E S T BOUNDARY OFIF S>SAID BLOCK; IN THE DISTRICT c o)URT u n Spnngs Place. Twm Fall: rolls, PARKER LAW OFFICES.S. Slato of Idoho. Rrat Amoricclean Title Compony ol Idaho. (cash ( equivalent], in lowfuLmo.money of the umM-Stalw. THENCE TH SOUTH 28.0 FEET; O FTH E RFTH JUDICIACtAL proposing a chango0 ini P.LLC. Inc.. on Idaho Corporation., aoi s succossor tnjstoo, will soilI all i payable a l the timo of saleilelnoompUance.wfth8aetlon. Ir THENCE TH SOUTHWEST 104.66 FEFEET TO THE SOUTH- OISTniCTOFTHESTATrATE namo lo Calhieon AnAnn By: Ponoiopo Porkor at public auction, to tho hlgh lor l< p)jrpose« of complionceI virllhwl Section 60-113 Idaho Falle, Fa Idaho. Is sometimes asscassociated wim said real PMintiH. or>d ad d 'o sso s ol tho poiipoll- OF THE RFTH JUDICIALI Plots. Pago 20. rocords of soiJoW County, Code, C the Trustee has boonn informedIn that according to 3 prc roperty. lionor's noor relativdi; “ ore 'o; DISTRICT OF THE STATE Tho Trustoo has no knowowlodgo of a moro pailicutar tho tl Counly Assessors olflce.c e. the address of 344 6th ^ k l sa le v^U bo m ade wiihout>out covenant or warranty . WENOY MARIE Colono and Slophon Bollsell. OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR3 doscriplion of Iho abovo rofoforoncod rool propony, but Avenuet Eaat, Twin Falls. ldohbllgaUon secured t>y artd pursuertuont to mo power of sale Oolondaniis) Bollloground, WA^8604. TWINFALLS Codo. the Trustoo hos boon>n informod ihol according lo Said sale will be modiode without covenant or cor» n fe n e d in the Deed of Trust execBxecutodbyPHIUPGENE NOTICE TQ I t £ ABOVIQ.V£ Such poliiiort will bo hear( MAGISTRATE DIVISION^ Iho Counly A ssessors offico,), thet addross ol 441 G ardner warranty v regarding title, posst}8se s8lon or encum brances AOW AM SON. JR . a n d NANCY RAErtAE ADAMSON, husband NAMED DEFENDANTtS'liSJ; oi9o'ciocka.m .oi0." CasoNo. SP-02-01130-MI Avenue. Twin Falls, Idaho,10. is som olim os associated to tc satisfy the oblluilon secureujred by and pursuant to tho amind wife. Grantor, to C haries1 W. Fawcett. Successor VOU HAVE BEEN SUEI U£Q Docombor 30. 2002, if NOTICE TO CREDITORS5 wilh said roal proporty. powor of salo conforrod in thehe deedc ol tmst executed by Tnir n s te e . lor th^ benefit and securtivairity of FIRST SECURrTY td£C> courtroom n u m b o r_ ai lh('f’? In Iho Manor of Iho Esialol- Said salo will bo malado'without covononi or MACEk H MASON ANO TAWN'IWNYA O MASON, huabwKi BAM N K O F IDAHO. NJL. rocoKlodrdod August 25,1004. as PLAItJlLFF. THE COURURT Twin Falls County Courl of: DORIS LORENE warranty regarding illlo, posossosslon or oncumbrancos a a n d w ife, o s gronlors. to FIRST FIR AMERICAN TITLE Insnslnjment No. 1004016337. Mortunty. idoho; ond assignedined to mo Idaho Housing AGAINST YOU WITHOU'C^T (ilod by any person wht"ho Docoosod. powor ol salo conlorrod in Iholh{ dood of trust oxecutod by successor s trusloo, for tho benolsnofit ond security of MORT* AVgertcy » by Assignment of Deed«ed ol Trust rocordod on FUHTHERNOTICIIC E c a n . in su c h o b jo c tio n s NOTICE IS HEREBYy ROSERT SANCHEZ ANINO CECILIA SANCHEZ, GAGE G ELECTRONIC REGISGISTRATION SYSTEMS, Auluguet 26.1004. as inslrumoijmont No. 1004015412, UNLESS YOU RESPONt DNO show 10 the court a goocood g i v e n Ihot Iho undor-, husbend end wile, as grantintors, to FIRST AMERICAN INC., II {aoleiy as nominee for Lender, and Loinder'a Moilortgage rocords of Twin Fallsalls Counly, Idaho. THE WITHIN 20 DAYS. REACE&P roason against such^ c ^ signod has boon oppomiod TITLE COMPANY OF IDAHCHO. INC.. an Idoho Corpora- auccessore a and aeaigns),), asa benellclary. recorded AB^BOVE GRANTOR IS NAMEDED TO COMPLY WITH • THE INFORMATIOr chango ol namo. ,1 lion, a s successor trusloo, for the bonofil and security of January J 31, 2001, os Instrurtrumont No: 2001001S36, SEiJECTION 45-1506 (41(o), IDAHOHO CODE.( NO REPRE- HELOW Personal Roprosontaiive of WITNESS my hand anc tho above-named ostato. RR ST HORIZON HOME LOASAN CORPORATION, fka FT MortgagoK Rocords of Twin Foils'oils County. Idaho, SEIlEhrrATION IS MADE THAT THE^HEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, YOU ARE HEREB^:BY soal of said Dislncl Cour: All persons having claims Mortgage Com panies dbad Premier Morteage THE T ABOVE GFtANTORS ARIARE NAMED TO COMPLY PRI’R E S E W aY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBUGATION. NOTIFIED thill in ordordor Ihis 22nd day ol Novom' against tho said decoaoodrt R e so u rce s, o s bonoficiory.. rocordodi May 29,1006, os WITH V SECTION 4S-150B(4)((4)(A). IDAHO CODE. NO The 1 default lor vAik:h this saloulo is to bo mado ia me ’ 10 defend ihis lawsuit;u it. bor, 2002. aro roquirod to prtisont, Instrumonl No, 1996009187..^ Moftgoio Rocords of Twin REPRESENTATION R IS MADEkOE THAT THEY ARE. OH laUtlUuro lo pay whon duo. monthlythly Installment paym ents ' .III .n p p ro p n a lo w n llolio f n /s/Geriy Daw, Clork thoir claims within four,, Falls Counly, Idaho. ' AREA NOT, PRESENTLY RESRESPONSIBLE FOR THIS undincier the D eed ol Trust Nolo dottx[fatod August 25. 1994. In - 'Ctiponso must bo Mod willwnh monlhs aftor Iho dalo of tho„ THE ABOVE GRANTORS AlARE NAMED TO COMPLY OBLIGATION. 0 thaie amount of $443.00 each,, lorfor the monlhs of June mo abovo dosignaiod cour:ourt PUBLISH: Novombor 28, lirsi publicotion ol this” WITH SECTION 45-1506(4:(4)(A), IDAHO CODE. NO Tho dofoull lor wfhlch thiss salo» is 10 bo modo Is tho thrcirough Octobor. 2002. Inclusivo;e ; oxond for each and every ' I .viihin 20 days alter sorvicc•vico D ocom bor 5. 12 a n d 19,'9 . notice o r said claim s willr. REPRESENTATION IS MAC THAT THEY ARE, OR failure fo to pay whon duo. underdor Dood of Tntst Nolo, tho morlonlh thorooflor until dato of solololo ori roimbursoment. All ot this Sum mons on you.)u.lf I 2002 ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RERESPONSIBLE FOR THIS monthfy m poyments for Principal.wl. IInterest artd impounds of delieUnquent paym ents aro now due.tue, plusj accum ulated iato you Inil to so foapondI Ihom< . OBLIGATION. $447.00S< with a chanoo-Io $558.558,15 (off. 0/1/02), duo per chohorges. ptus ony costs or expensein se s o ssodatod wim mia cnuri may or\tor (udgmonnont ------Tho dofoult lor which IhlsIs sale Is to bo'm ado is tho month m for iho months ol Julyly throughth Soptombor. 2002 fore>rock»uro. Tho occnjod Interest)SI Is ot tho rale ol 7.43% , .ii|,tinsi you as aomandoc falluro to poy whon duo, undeIdor Dood of Trusl Nolo, tho and ai all subsequent poymentsIts untili tho dato of sa le o r poror annum from Moy 1. 2002.’. ThoTl principal balance by tfio ploinliM in Thth< 0 NOTICE OFF TlTRUSTEE'S SALE monthly , poymonls for Prtncipopol. fnierost and tm pounds of ro FA-14861 rolnatotomont, with a monthlyhly late chargo accruing e l owlivrina a s of this date on mo obligebligalion socurod by sokl Complaint S382.32. duo por month for• ItIho months of May through $19.10. $• uncolloctod lale chargosgos ore duo in tho omouni of Do«leocTof Trusl Is $47,143.27. plusu s occnjodo Intorost ol the A copy ol tho Complain:laini On Ihe 11th day of Mon*orch, 2003, 01 Ihe hour of 10:00° Soptombor, i 2002 and oil subsibsoquoni paymonts until iho S! A.M., of said day. (rocogmz $57.30; with Inlorest aocrulngg ol 7.25% per annum, and rateIto of 7.43% per annum from Moy 1,2002. i;; r.orvod wilh Ihis Sum. jnizod local iimo). in Iho Oflico of'' doio ] ol salo or relnsiatomoni,ini. uncolloctod lato chorgos cc First Amarlcan Tillo Comj>mpony. 260 3rd A venue North. , continuing to occruo from Juneine 1, 2002. The principal DATED Di this 21st doy of Novombombor. 2002. tiicns II you wish 10 scotl a>o duo In tho amount of $76.43.45, with Intorosi accruing at bolonco b( owing os ol this dato on theI obilgation secured by /s/CI'CHARLES W, FAVVCETT Iho advico or roprosonlo-nlQ. Foils, in Iho County«y of Twin Falls, Stale of Idaho.'• 8,5% , por annum, and conlinuinuing to accrue from Apnl I. w ,f,i5 First American Titio Comp sold Dood of Trust Is $55,225.065.08, plus accruing Intorest. a MM ember of m e Idaho State Bor, Icon Oy an aiiornoy m ihis impany of Idaho. Inc.. an Idaho’ 2002. • Tho principal baianco9 cowing a s of this dato on iho cc , 29 Corporation, os quccosccscor irusiee, will soil ol public | cdsis and odvoncea. All delinquequent amounts are now due. SU(UCCESSOR TRUSTEE mailer, you should do so ' obligation socurod by said Do3ood of Trust is $38,529,81. together lo with oocrulrtg lote chaqharges'ond Interest, unpakl prompily so Ihal yourogr ^uciion, to Ihe highest b

1 any. /ful monoy of tho Unltod Stoles, quoni amounts aro now duo.I. ttogether wiih accruing loto at an'rt all payable al iho limo oJI sasalo in compliance with Section ( ottom oy's foos, and any amountsunis advanced to protect tho 'n.iy bo lltod en nm o and ] chargos and iniorost, unpaid1 aiand accruing iokos. ossoss- security sc associated with thisIS fcforeclosure and that tho — olhor logal nghis pfotoctod. 45-1506(9) Idaho Codo.0. Iho1 following doscribod roal ments,, trusloo's loos, otlomoyloy'o foes, and any am ounts b< I,on property, siluaiod in iho C bonofidary olocts to sell or causclu se the Irust proporty to l » .j. ^ An nppropriaio wniton I County of Twin Falls. Slalo of' advanced , to proioct the socuhtihty associated with ihls loro- sc .8. No: 02-00716 . Idaho, and doscnbod as foilfollows, lo-wil: . sold 10 satisfy sokf obllgaiion. losponso 'CQuiros compli- closuro ond thoi tho benoficiof^ory olocts 10 soil or causo tho Dato: Di Octobor 30.2002 Doco c to •000026048320Q5N ,inco wilh Rulo 10(a)(1) Lot 4 in Block 1 of WILLO’LOW LANE ANNEX. Twin Foils’ Irusi , proporty lo bo sold to soii:oiisly said obfigaiion. Fl Itle O rder No: 02018261 . County. Idaho, accordingg tcto tho plat Ihoroof, rocordod in r - FIRST AMERICAN TITLE CQMF5MPANY O F IDAHO. INC. ^ a n a other Idaho Rulos of ’ Dolo: Ociobor 25.2002 /s/Monlno Colo. Trust Officer 9>cel No. RPT32510010010A Civil Procoduro and shallHall Book 6 ol Plats, Pogo 14. 14, in tho office ol the County> FIRST f AMERICAN TITLE COkOMPANY OF IDAHO. INC, NOTICE OF TRUSTEETEE-SSALE Rocofdor of said County, .Ilso includo: ^ /s/Ellshio M Ricky, Trust Offlcocor PlPUBLISH; November 21,28,l,D Di ocom bor6 o n d 12.2002 "0The folkwlng doscnbod propertyerty win bo sold a l publlo t Tho liilo ond numborr ol Tho Trusteo has no knowlodgo knc of a moro particular ' auctiCtion to m e highest bklder. payob description of iho abovo n lyabie In lawful money of 0 roloroncod roal proporty, bul' f PUBLISH; Novombor 7. 14. 21 and 28, 2002 — — Iho0 Unitod Staios, In the office• ofol Twin FoJIa Title ft Qr, lor purposes ol comptianc(inco with Sociion 60-113 Idaho 2 II your rosponso is ar> Eaoaorow, 006 Shoahone Street•ot North,i Twin Falle, Answer lo Iho Complainlnl I,ii Code, Iho Trusloo has boo30on informod that occording lo . NOTICE O F TRUSTIfSTEE-S SALE Idah . or Ihe Counly A ssessors officc a h o «3301, on 0 2 ^ /2 0 0 3 a1 t 11:3011; AM, (recognlMd must contain admissions or 'fico. Iho addross ol 1733 Borah FA-147021702 locacal time) for me purpose of foreclosingfore that cortaln rlonials ol Iho soparato Avenue Eost. Twin Foils,s, IIdaho, IS somolimos associot- NOTICE OF TRUSUSTEE'S SALE On tho 12th day of March.1,2003, 20 at tho hour of 10:1S Ooo od with said roal property, ood of Trust recorded 04/26/2t6/2001 as Instrument .iiiogations oi tho Com­ FA-1484828 A.M.. A,l of sokl day. (recognizod1 localloc time), in tho Offico of Nunumbor 2001-007216, ond exi jOQ Satd sale will bo m I executed by TOD L. plaint ond olhor aolenses ) mode without covononi or On Iho 27lh day of Februiruary, 2003, ol tho hour ol R Ri rst A m erican TKJe Com paiwny, , 260 3rd A venue North, HUIU M B ER G ER , a a Q re n to r(eI), ), inir fav o r ol 'M E R S * warranty regarding Illlo.. possession pc or oncumbrancos i you may ci.nm > 10:15 A.M.; of said day. (reco■cogntzod local timo). In tho Twin Tv Falla, in tho County of TwiTwin Falla, State ol Idaho. MOORTQAQE ELECTRONIC I lo salisfy Iho oDligaiion socurodsoc by end pursuani to tho c IC REGISTRATION 3 Youf siG''aiuro, mailing ' Ofllco of First Amerlcon TTl itle C o m p a n y . 260 3 rd Firsl Fli Amoricon TIUo Com ponyiy ol c Idaho. Inc., on idoho SYSirSTEMS, INC. SOLELY AS NOMI in " powor of sato conforrod in 1lhe dood of tmsi oxecutod by A lOMINEE POR LENDER, addross and telophono Avenue North, Twin Falle. inIn tho Couniy of Twin Falls, Corporation, Cc as successor truBloo,trui wili sell at public a s1 Bonefldary, B to STEWART T m j ,ro TODD N. HYDE, a n unmnmorrled men ond JALYNN S TTLE O P BOISE, INC., number, cj the Signaluro, ' Stato ol Idaho. First Americanan Tillo Company of Idaho, ouclion. ou to tho highest bidder,, lor cash or cashiers chock thooCurror)t ( Trustee of record, cove^DvoHng the folkiwlng real mailinrj adcJross and lolo- RAMOS, on unm orrled wcwoman, as grantors, lo FIRST Inc.. it an Idaho Corporation, o3 s tsuccossor Irusloo. will soil (cosh ( u oquivaloni). in lawful montlonoy of ttio Unltod Slatos, prop ,uf AMERICAN TITLE COMf oporty kwatod In Tv/ln-Folla Courbounty. S tate of kiaho. phono numbor ot your IMPANY OF IDAHO. INC.. an ol a public auction, to iho hIghosiBst bidder, for cosh or cash- oil oil poyoblo at Iho time ol sole In compliancec vrith Soctkm LOT ftJaho Corporation, a s succ 3T 1 IN BLOCK 1 OF FIRSTT AMENDEDAl PLAT OF aiiornoy iccessor irusioo. for Iho bonolii lors |( chock (cosh oqulvalont),It). In lawful m onoy ol Iho 45-1506(9) 45 Idaho C odo. tho) fofollowlno described reai MAGAGIC VALLEY MOBILE HOME S or ><^(1 socurtty of Republic Mi IE SUBOIVtSION, TWIN •1. Proof ol m ailing or ; Mortgoge Corp.. os bonoficia- Unltod u Slatos. oil payable att itIho time of salo in compli- propeny. prc siluolod In tho Countymty of T ^ Palis, Stole of FAL\LLS COUNTY, IDAHO FILE{ Qyr 'y. rocordod July 30, i ILEO IN BOOK 13 OF cloiivcry ol a copy ol your 3. 1998. OS Instrumonl No, onco a wilh Section 45-1506(9)I) I Idaho Codo, lhe following Idaho, Idc and described a s follows.vs, lo-vriti PLA'> T S , PAGE 17. ,or. 199 8 0 1 3 8 4 6 , a n d asslggnod n i 10 MORTGAGE ELEC- d f>;Goonso to plaintiff's attor- doscnbod rool proporty. slIuoKoied in iho County of Twin Lot Lo 14 In Block 54 of TWIN F FA' A U S TOWNSITE, Twin Tho Tl Tnjsloe hos no knowledgeIge ofi a moro portlculBr noy, a s designated above.lo TRONIC REGISTRATIONN !SYSTEMS, INC.. (solely oa Foils. F Stato of Idaho, and dosericribed a s follows, to-wii: Falls Fa Counly. idoho. racordod in E nominee (or Lender, and in Book 1 of Plats. Pago 7. desciScrfpUon of m e above roforoncodcod roali proporty, but for ' To doiormino wtieihor nd Lender's successors and Lotl 1 in Block 2 of VILLA DELL FRIO ESTATES. Twin Falls Tho Tm stoo haa no knowiod(lodge ol a moro particular purpiirpoeo ol compllanco wim idahc) C< Iqq osalgns), as beneficiary, icJ Codo, Soctlon 60-113. you m ust pay a filing loo iry, Dy o ssijjnm ont roco rd o d Counly. C Idaho, rocordod In Boctook 12 ol Plois. Pogo 30. In doscription do ol Ihe atwvo rofororsroncod roai proporty. but Iho1 ToislooT h a s boan Informod that V g N o v em b er 2. 2000. a s Instrumonl Ini No. 2000017048, i|- hat m o auoot ad d ress of, wMii your rosponso. tho offico of tho Couniy Rocordirder of said County, for for purposes of compllanco with Section 60-113 Idoho 120S0 2 TWIN VILLA LOOP, TWININ FALLS,F ID 83301 Is coniact the Clork ol IhoHn Mortgage Records of Twinm FFalls County. Idaho, Tho Trustee has no knowlofledge of a moro poniculor Codo. Co the Tnjstoo h a s boon info THE ABOVE GRANTORS informod that accon;ling to som. tho addrasa of 420 3rd Bidders Bic m ust b e prepared lo tendtender the tnistee the full: DATED Ihic 7lh day ol 06(4)(A). IDAHO CODE, NO for (c purposQS of compllanco wiwilh Soctlon 6 0 ^ 13 Idoho A Av venue North, TWin Fella, Idahi REPRESENTATION IS MA Iaho, is sometimes assod- amoix>unl of m e bid at m'o sato In1 me m< fomi of cosh, or a Ainlust. 2002. MADE THAT THEY ARE. OR Codo, C tho Trusteo has been informodin that according to oted oto with said rool property. , ARE NOT. PRESENTLY F coshshler’s check drawn on a stateate ori fedorolly Insured ClorK Ol Iho Districi Court Y RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS tho th County A ssessors otflco. thctho address of 175 A venlda Sold sale wlii be modedo without' covenant or savli OBLIGATION. vinge Institution. Sold sale> willwli bo made without /s/guaw. Deputy Del0 Rlo, Twin Foils, Idoho. is^ sy and purauant to tho possssesslon or oncumbroncos toto «satisfy tho obligation PUBLISH: Novombor 28,>0 failure to pay when duo, umundor Dood ol Trust Noto. tho Said solo will bo madiido without covenant or po> [g' monthly paymeoJ6- GARIG L HERNANDEZ, thole S689.68 duo por monih for i ll cortaln Dood of Tnjst. 2002 or Iho months ol Juno Ihrough to sollsfy tho obligolion socuroifod by and pursuani to tho h hui u sb a n d and wife, oa grantom,om, to R R ST AMERICAN Thc _ Soptombor, 2002 and all subsoquontsut paymonts until the p< rho default for which mis salo Is to bo m ado is: Falluro power of sale conforrod In tho0 doodc of tn^sl oxoculod by TITLE TIT (XJMPANY OF IDAHO,. INC..INi on Idaho Corpora- to pa i IN THE DISTRICT COURTiT (jaio of salo or romsiatomoniloni. with 0 monihly lato chargo w pay Iho monmiy paym ent due 08/01/300208A of principal, FOR THE RFTH JUDICIAL WILLIAM J TAYLOR ANO0 C A RO LY N T A Y LO R , tion, tior os successor trustoo. for the benefit and security of InlenBrest and impounda and subsewio w o n t Inalollmonts duo ^L accruing oi S27.59. uncollecllectod lato chargos oro duo in husbend tii ond wile, as grantorlora. to FIRST AMERICAN MC DISTRICT OF THE STATE' t Iho amount of S106.86, with MORTGAGE ELECTRONIINIC REGISTRATION -Ihortireafter; plus lato chargos, wilhwlir Interest currently «1h iniorost accruing oi 7Vo por TITLE Tl COMPANY OF IDAHO,3. INC,, on Idaho Corpora- SYSTEMS. SY: INC., (solely aa non OF IDAHO AND IN FORR annum, ond continuing to aci nomirtee for Lender, and occniriulng a t 10.875% per annum;: togemtogi or vrim oil subso- accruo Irom M^y 1. 2002, Tho tion. tic os succossor trusteo. lorr ItIho bonofil and socurtty ol Lender'a Lei aucceaaora and aaa THE COUNTY OF pnncipal balance owing as c aaaigna), as benoficlory, quenont aums advanced by beneflcTiillcTary p ursuani lo I h e . IS of this dato on Iho obligation CHASE c: MORTGAGE COMP>PANY-WEST fka Mellon rocordod roo June 1,2000, os instrustnimont No. 2000008364, tonni TWIN FALLS socurod by said Oood ofo f' Trust is S76.6B4.74. plus M ma and condltlona of said Deed)eed ot Truat, and any C.V.0 No. SP-02-1190 M orte*0 e Com pany, a s bonofiodciory, rocordod Septem - Mongago Mo Records of Twin Fallalia Counly,C Idaho, supppplemenlai modiflcatlona Ihon[hereto. The principal accruing inioresi, cosis amand advances. All delinquent b b« ar 2 2 ,1 9 9 7 a s Instrumonl NoMo. 1097016627, Mortgago THi . NOTICE OF HEARING a m o u n is a ro now d u o , tO| THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARERE NAMED TO COMPLY boiailance owing oa of this dotet on aald obligation Is togother wlih accruing lolo Rocords Ri ol Twin Folio County.. IcIdoho, WITH WI­ SEC TION 45-1 S06(4)(A;)(A). IDAHO CODE. NO $32,1 IN RE CATHLEEN chargos and intorost, unpaid 2,100.05. plus interest, costs andona expenses aduaily Uld and accruing taxes, assoso- THE Tl ABOVE GRANTORS ARIRE NAMED TO COMPLY REPRESENTATION RE IS MADEIE THATT THEY ARE. OR Incun CURRIE McCOMAS ments, trusloo'o foes, aitomismoy's foes, and any amounts w um xf In enforcing m o obligatkMisIkMia thereunder ond In' ■ . Daio ol Birth: 9/29/56 WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(l)(A). IDAHO C O D E. NO ARE AR NOT, PRESENTLY RESP•SPONSIBLE FOR THIS this> sakl.s together wim any unpaklsld and/ore accruing roai advanced lo proioct Iho secui)cuniy ossociotod with this foro- REPRESENTATION Ri IS MADE3E THAT THEY ARE, OR 08UGATI0N. 0 8 A Petition by Calhleon C closuro and lhat Iho boneficit iporty toxos, and/or assossmenlnenls. attomeys' fees,' . ficiory olocis 10 soil or couso tho ARE Al NOT. PRESENTLY RESESPONSIBLE FOR THIS The 1 dofoult for which this aak McComas born on 9/29/56jO irust proporty to bo o d d 10 oa solo Is to be made is tho ?ru'sjstoes' foos and costs, andrtd a n y o th e r a m o u n t ' > satisfy said obllgollon. OBLIGATION. Ol fall!failure lo pay when duo. undor»r DoodD of Trust Nolo, the advat in Bond. Slalo ol Oregon Dato: Novombor 1.2002 /ancod to protod sakl socurtty.ty. OSa aum ortiod In m e Tho dofauil for which this oole at Is to bo m odo Is tho moim onth^ paym ents lor Princlpol.1. Interestlm and impouncb of premi now residing at 1048 Warmfn FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANYCC OF IDAHO. INC, lal imlsaory note socurod by tho oforciforomenttonod Dood of ■ lalluro to poy whon dub. undoror Dood of Trust Nolo, tho $52$520.70 with a change to $563.8:13.83 (eff. 7/1/D2). due per W t■St. . It inkoi only minutos lo pinco^ /s/Monmo Colo, Trual Officercor mi monihly paymonts (or Principal.If. intorosti ond Impounds of moimonth for the m onlhs ol Ju n e IhroughIhn September. 2002 Th(Tierelore, the Beneficiary elects« l ic o self, or COUU sok) $540.31, due pof month for tho10 months of Juno through and ali aubsequont paymentsI untilur tho ciato of sole or trust | PUBLISH: Novombor 14. 21,2821, and Docombor 5,2002 S( It p r c p o ^ to be sokl, to satisfyy saklsal obligation. Soptombor. 2002 ond oil subsocsoqueni poymonls until tho roirroinstalomont. with a monthlyy loteio charge accruing at NOTlITICE 16 HEREBY GlVEN THJTHAT THIS FIRM IS datoda of wtio or roinslotoment. withwl 0 monihly lolo chargo t20.82 vrith a change to $22.556 (eff.(e 7/1/02). uncolloctod ATTITEMPTING TO COLLECTr A D E B T ANO ANY accmlng at S21.61. uncollected[>d lolo chorgos a re due in lotooto charges ara due In tho omomi ount of $124.02. wilh INFOlFORMATION OBTAtNEO WILLL BfBE USED FOR THAT 1.1 JJiB I iiT eiifU tho omount t l 586,44. with Inloilorest accruing at B% M r intoniorost accruing al 0.76% per onnum.onr and continuing to PURfRPOSE, ANO THAT THE DEBTITMAYBEDISPinED. M annum, ond continuing to occrucruo Irom Moy 1.2002. The acolocrue Irom May 1.2002. Thee prtndpalp balance owing THEE, ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMEDNAI TO COMPLY l A i U M i t f i i l l A U principal pri balance owtng oo ol thisth dolo on tho obligation osIS ofc thla date on ttie obligationn secureds« by saU Deed of W ITfTH.8ECTION.45-160e(4)(A)U IEIDAHO CODE. NO socurod by said Oood of Tnjst1 iaIs $59,279,85. plus occru- Tnjirnjst la $68,737.30. plua accnJiicrulng Interest, costs and REPFPRESENTATTON IS MADE THATHAT THEY ARE. OR Ing iniorost. costs ond advoncoa09. All definquoni omounlo advidvancae. Ail delinquent amountsmts are now due, together AREE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPON>ONSiaLC FOR THIS - \ nnual MeetiING> Eoro now duo. togother with econCfulng loto chorgos ond Ih- wItfvith accruing late chargea'andmd Intereat, unpaid and 06LHUOATKM. Iorost,)or unpaid and accruing toxe«ies, ossossrnonts. trustoo's acciiccrulng toxaa, aaaeaaments, trustee'atru fees, a tto m e /a DATETED; O ciober 28,2002 fees,fe< attomoy'a foos, and any amountsor odvancod to pre>- loot008. and any am ount* advancedsed to protect the eecurtty Name'ne and Addrasa of the CuirentITnia^ia; Tnj ^.1 . toct the security ossocioled wilhIh this forodosuro and thoi osacisaodaited with thla foredoeure• aand r that the benefldaiy Stewawart TWe or Boise. Inc. Iho beneflcloryelectstosollorc)’ causo the trust property to elecliecta to cell or cause me trustnt tproperty lo be eold to Qloe'« W. Emerakf St.. S te 100 I Jerome Cou}UNTY CourthouseSE Basement be sokJ 10 satisfy said obUgotkKi.Nl. - oatljlatlsfy s a u obligation. BolaAIA ID B 3704 Doto: Octobor 25.2002 Dati>ata: November 1,2002 PhowHte: (600) 281-8210 for Informatioratk>n 300 N. Lincoln R R ST AMERICAN TITLE COMFMPANY OF IDAHO. INC. FIRI:iRST AMERICAN TTTLE COMPAilPANY O F IDAHO, INC. Steww iart TtOe oT B olee, Inc. Succesac»ssorTa»tee /a/Monino/a/l Colo. Trusl OfIk»r /S/MB/Monine Cole, T njst Officer erome daho BylDlDiana L. Ayres, Tnjst Offk:er J , I - - I I PU PUBUSH: Novombor 7 .1 4 ,2lo 1 1 n d 28 .2002 PUE>UBLISH: November 1 4 .2 1 .2 0 anda December 5,2002 PUBL3USH: November 21,28, DecembomborSond 12.2002 -

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FA-147067»6 O n th e 8th d a y of U areh , 2009,200 a t the h o u ra f 10:00 . Al . m m flllllllM AJ lloealtlmo).kilhaOTfteaef *t* rnmimm l c a m i nni'AmaitemTiSaConw^^ny, 260 3rd A vanua flertfi, '~ ^ ''' obrttandt^pMiimfi^ FiMw/Dadiinbwe, aoo JJ ^THEZMTOOBdUP. Plaaaa addraaa'all legal Ti Twin Falls. S late of Idaho, : ss PUBUC NOnCE advartlalngio: 2 Fli Raquaala vaoatlon Pf a Acttona planned and taken * Flnt American Title Cornpanyly of Idatio, Inc.. a n Idaho - * lO 0H0€n.:i50Tl'CB,'ANANO LeOALMlVERTISWO Corporation, C( aa aucceaaor irusiea,irual will aall at public -r- SUMMON ran HEAiw SSS! - ThaTfmaaNewa a au u ^ . to the hlghaat bklder, for caah< or caaWera check '■ 'I . Jn tht InwMt of; land Avanua 6aat, Twi afid Canyon Park lane POBeiMa . (caah (a aciufvatem), ki lewful mone)loney of the Unltad Statea. *T HOUYnUieER : faUa, Idaho. Tha Qoodki TTtay a m p a n of your dght TWIn * fW la, ID 63303-0646 all 2 2 ” rfghta-of-way looatad at! BsSSsilS'. i tokrwwandtobaktformed » all p M b le a t iha tima of aale to acompilanca wtth Sectton - d ab .0a-2»06 ‘ rDghwaiy O M rtd propOM ~ ,1791 FHmere Straat In that 321 Second Avtnut Eaat,' ] Deadilna for legal ada: 3 454 5 - 1 ^ ( 9 ) Idaho C ode, IheI followingfoil d eecrib ed reol KATHeRMPUMytRdm to ratify the propoat I 736-7287. J daya prior to publication, pnproperty, altuatad in the Co«inty < Ittia PUSUM: Novamiiar 21. nty of Twm Fella, State of d.0.t>. 0 6 > 2 ^ ' w ritttn a g ra a m a n i a t li [Ji EM ttaaSifivW onln^ I Ptraona needing apedal * s c r j s s i ! znoon on Wedneaday for IdiIdaho, a n d deacrtbed aa loitowa,« , Kto-wit: D A v n p u jiM c n (for 22.83.2&20and30,2002 charg*a all elttzana lo be ^ m atting tohfdultd Ic “ Clt^TwlnFale. aicoommodatlona at a ■ Sunday, noon on Thuraday ILota 9 In Btock 3 of STONEYBROCaO O K SUBDIVISION NO. ' * d o .b . 1(K»-08 ' Thuraday. Dtoambar•ra. t ,'""?TRHVifcoF / public maatini; ara aakad Infooned, thla newapeper Sfor Mond». noon on Fri- 1, Tha City Council may urgea avary cWzan to raad L, 1. P.U.D., Twin Falla Couniy.I. IdjIdaho, according to tho cHANceMiimieR 2002 al tha hour ef 6:0B:00, r . WMJOHKARMa • . vota to auapand Ow mlaa; to contact O wClw of TVrln day for Tueaday and. offofndal plat thereof recorded In Bookl5o(Ptaia,Pagel4,Boo ' * do4».07-3l50 • - P.M. at tha offiea el th and atudy theae notlcea. ^ ^ and aet upon th« related I FaUa at 735-7287 at laaat {We advlaa theae citizens SW ednesday, noon on Mon- recrecorda of Twin Falla County, Idaho.Idah Chiltfnn Undtr ElgfitMilaan Qood^g Hlohway DiaM a property te)b bl a Second Avanue Eaat, TMri Ooe ID«00000302562006N N TWa 1 Order No: 02010213 x>wer of aale confened in the deeddoo ot tmst executed by ' Miola(rat«'« Court. TwiTwin aold may b t vlawadiby b| Palla, Idaho, to h«ara 5AVID AARON THORNTONON AND FRANCESE - Falla County CourthouMMtae, oentacting th a Twin Faili-aila requeatby: .* TWa O rder No: 020IM 0f fP arcel No. RPOK20100A003A • ParcalNe.APB3410500160^OA NOTICE OF, TRUSlUSTEE’S BALE T!^PHORKTON. h u a b a n d a n d wife,rife, a s graniora. to FIRST ' Twin FaDa. tdaho. . AMERICAN TITLE COMPANYNY iOF IDAHO. INC.. on luala ' NOTICEOF TRIRtraTEE’SSA U T he following deao lb ed propiroperty win b e aokl a t pubik; ^ T he following deacrlbed pri auctton io the highest bUdar,r, payablepi In lawful m oney or daho Corporaiton. oa auccesaorw r ttmstoo, for the benefit A'iSSSS'SSS?^arat ffO T Ic e o PPTRUSTEE'S T SALE prbperty win be aoW a t public ■ md aecurlty of Flrat Security Bi ur auctton to th a hlghaat bkUer. the United Stataa. In ttw omom ea of Twin Falla Title « Y Bank. N.A., aa bene- th t haailna: ' On Tuaaday. t h a i 1thh daydl el M anfi. 2003, a t tha »r. payable in tawful money of d f,'l]iclary, rocordod Januery 27.1 the United Stataa. tn tha otofltM of Twin Falla noe a Eacrow, E 005 Shoahona StnBtraat North, Twin Falla, 17. 1999, ao Inairumont KCNNBTH PLUMMBRBR . ol t1:OOaJn.ofaaidday.ay. m tha kJbby of Flrat Amartaan 40.1999001509. and aaaignligned lo MORTGAGE Fathtrof Kathtrina.ii0. i TMt Company, seo Third/rd Avenue Nonh, Twin Fala, Twin£ Eaorow. 90S Sheahona Straat8 North. Twin Falla. Idaho t< 63301, on 02MQ0033 ala t 11:30 AM, (recognized e i „ Idaho 63301. on 03/12/2003 local lime) for the purpoaaI of foredoalng that certain •LECTRONIC REGISTRATIOITION SYSTEMS. INC., OavkfPlummtr Falla County. Stata of Idahiaho, HOt,GER UHLaa aucceaaor 03 a t 11:30 AM, (raoo(^lzed I< aolely ae nom inee for Lenc ^ local lime) for the purpoaae iof foreclosing lhai certain Deed C of Truat recordad 06/016/00/2000 aa Instrumani .ender, end Lendar'a TTta a b o v t’n tm a d tndi-tndl Truataa. will aea a t putuc>Uc auctton, to tha highest bktder, luooaaaore and aaelgna).a), osi bonoficiory. by vMuailafuitharnoaMihallhat fercaah . In lawful moneyIV efe the Unttad Stataa, aU payable1. Deed of Truat recorded 10/04/20001( aa Inatrument Number ^ 2000-006746, andJ exexecuted by MATHEW L y Number 2000-018467, am EL U S, aa Grantor(a), In favor isalgnment recorded F ebruary^27,2001, 27, as Instmment ha la antnitd (o bt rapft>pr»- a t l h a t k n a o f a a l a , t hfeOowitw t ^ daacrlbad rsal pnparty, ind executed by WILLIAM E vor of NORTH AMERICAN lo. 2001003261. Mortgage Ro t UPTRAP AND REBECCA L MORTOAQE C O M pj^, aaa &Benefldary, to STEWART S® I Rocords of Twin Foils santad by Itgai counaaL«Lir I attuatad in the County off TWInT^ S tate of Idaho, t o ^ I UPTRAP, a a drantorfs). In » kwnty. Idaho. h a ta flnandally im a bt tt t totl T o w n a h lp 1 0 S o u th ,, RangeRi 17 Eaat of Iha Bolaa« favor of MORTQAOE ELEC!CTRONIC REQISTRATION T T I T l iO F BOISE, INC.. thee ClCurrant Truatee of record, ^ SYSTEMS, INC., SOLEYY iAS NOMINEE FOR THE coveringo tho roltowlng raal propeoperty k»atedlnTwinFaUa ^>IE 7 ABOVE GRANTORS AREIE N NAMED TO COMPLY rataln an a tto n ^ , h« mty.mai Marldtan . Tw tn FaOa Csountjr. ou idatw , VITH SEC TIO N 45-1506(4)(A1(A), ), IDAHO C O D E. NO . - appl^to th t Court, pitoror tot( Saotlott 22:.That porortion of tha 8W1/4BW1/44 LENDER, aa Beneficiary,^ to STEWART TITLE OP County, C S u io of Idaho. 1 BOISE, tha Cuaam Tmatag real property locatedad In Twin Fatla County, State RANCHES R SUBDIVISION.. T>TWIN FALLS COUNTY, AS V of Idaho: IDAHO. ACCORDING TO T )BU GATION. Said father la furthathar ThencaEaafMOfattpanM V ^ I wtth th a no rth b o m d a ry 3 THE PLAT THEREOF, nThe delaun for which this salo ' LOT1S,BLOCX50.CA8TUMANS FIRST AODTnON TO RRECORDED IN BOOK 10 OFF PIPLATS. PAGE 12. IN THE lelo is to bo m ade is iho > nolUltd thai purauant to)ie- i e o(thaaaid8ei/48WtM; Iituro to poy whon duo. ur>dorr DoodDcb ol Tm st Nolo. Iho BUHL, TWIN FALLS COUKTiTY, IDAHO FILED IN BOOK OFFICE C OF THE COUNTYY RF E C O R D E R O F SAID 1613 of tha Idaho Codquoni paym ents uniil the bom oui of wtdlock withwltt 8acdon22tothaPtACeCEOPBEQMMNQ. a te of aalo or roinatatomont. withVlth i0 monthly late chargo tha Oapartmant ot Haalthtalth EXCEPT tha waat 30 fattla t fb r a Roadw ay. puipoaa of oompoanee with IdIdaho Code, Sedlen 60-113. purpoaa pi of compilanca wllh Idohdoho Code, Sodkjn 60-113, ,f tha Truataa h a s be en InfonTw>ed that m e strael addraaa of, Ihe Ih Truatee has baan'M om wKl d t^that the siroet address of, ccruing ot 543.54, wllh intorostrest accming al 7% por , arrtf iiV tirart;evr««bf a u The Trtrafee ha* no knowfedgekn. of a more particular nnum. and continuing to occruo0 IroIrom Aprtt 1,2002. Tho orV ilat8U1|^)l.pa.or, e n dtacription o fth e abova\ ralerencedral real property, but for 604 ' 8th AVENUE NORTH,, I BUHL, ID 63316 la som e- 3 3 1 6 FAFNIR DRIVE. KIMBER)ERLY, ID 63341-5105 la , lim ee aaaodalod with sakl reaeal property. aometlmes a< assodoted with soklokl iroal propony, rincipol balance owing os ol thisnis ddale on tho obltgaiion uch purpoaeaofcompltenoawN8wHh9ei^60-1l3ldai>oCodo. ' ocured by sold Dood ot Trustst laIS $136,150.69. plus ,f BMdera m ust be prepared it BkWera must be prepared to londoru tho Imstoe the full puipoata tram Buraau■aau tbe Tniatae haa been Jnfonfonned that the street eddreaa of 1 io teoder the tmalee the fuil ccming inierost. costs and advor . amoum of the bkl at the aalalie in tho fonn of caah, or a am ar ount of iho bid at the salee In Ihe form of cash, or a dvances. Atl dolmquoni olVlial'Statla^caetthath e 706 BUM U k a a Btvd. Sou)loutfi. Twin Falla. Idaho 63301 is ' mounts aro now duo, logotherther with accruing lato i Oapartmaftt pCH^ah and aomatlmeaaaaeciaiadwllhrth ttila raal property 'caahler'a check drawn on a auto or federally insured caahler’act check drawn on a1 stotosu or fodorolly Insured Sm y aavlnga Inatitutlon. Said aaleaa win be made without aavlnga ai Institution. Said salooio will bo made withoui largoa and intorosi. unpaid andd accminga o taxos. assess- W aIfart;8aldfM tiar(air ta Sakj aale will b a m adede lo. T m st Otilcor to ao ragWar ean raauttttln In State Bar. aa aucceaaor«r Tnretee, for the benefit andJ Interest' and impounds and aulsubaeauent inatallmenta duo intorosi kit artd impounds ond subs LIBLISH: Novombor 14. 21. 28Bond ont Oocombor 5, 2002 maintaining an action1 tolo Novatle F ln m cial, aa Banlenoftelaiy, recorded A ugoat 20. ‘accruing al 10.750% per annuinum; togothar wtth an aubse- accming ac at 6.500% par annum;im; togoiher wtth oil subso- _ _ oslabllah patoriilly of the 2001. aa Inatiumem No. 2001016U4,20i Mortgage recorda: quant< sums advancod by bobonoliciary pursuant lo tho quont q^ sums advanced by boneoneflclory pursuant to iho sold chnd and conatltuteartaa of Twin Falla County. IdaNlaho, and to B A N K O » TRUSTr lo\ COMPANY OF CALIPOI'ORNIA.N.A..AB TRUSTEE: cal llimo). In tho Offico ol Idaho Codo. WORTOAQE CAPTTAL TRITRU8T2001-HE1.aaauccesaor f Incurred in enforcing the obtic>tigailons Iheroundor ond In incurrod ln< in onfordng the obllgatIgattons thoroundor ond In ^ralrat A m erican Title Com parw,, 26026C 3rd A venue North, Novombor 15,2002 Benefldary by Auignmerneni reconled September 30, thla atfe. together wtth any unpaklur and/or aecming roal this ihi salo, togolhor vrlth ony unpoinpold ono/or occruing roal Twirvin Fella, in tho County of Twmvm FFalls, Stoto ol Idaho, /a/Howord Smyaor 2002. aa inatnimant No.I. »2002020209, rwxtrda of TwinI ^property taxes, and/or assesossments, attorneys' foes, property P'< taxos. and/or assossnssmonts, atlornoys' foos, P'^slrsl Amorlcan, Tltlo Com pany 01 ol IcIdaho, inc., an Idatio Maglatralo Falls County, Idaho. - Trustees' fees and cosia,I, and any othor omouni Truatoos' Tr loos and costs,, ondor any othor amount )rporatlon, as succossor trustocistoo. will soli ,-it public iction, to Iho highost biddor, lof coi The default for wWch thishis a ^ Is to b e m ade ia: FaHure, *advanced to protect aaki aecijcurity. a s authorlzod In Ihe advanced ad to protect sold socunt:unty. a s outnorizod in tho tt cosh or coshiofs ctiocii PUBLISH: Novombor 28, to m ake principal a n d biteniteraat paymanta on th a ortglnaJI ^romiasoryE nolo secured by thethi aroromonlloflod Dood ol promissory pn nota secured by the10 aforomoniionodo Dood Of is h oquivolont), in lawful monoylOy col tho United Slotos, Oocombor S and 12.200202 kun amouni of StlO',500.00.00, wtth Intaraat thereon a t a ^ ollpn9 win Kab« aaaociated tl\Drowith; anMMENCING 01 Iho Nonh ono0 ququanor cornor ot 5jnd after November 29. 2002. ARE NOT. PRESENTLY RE:lESPONSIBLE FOH THIS ARE AF NOT. PRESENTLY RESPESPONSIBLE FOR THIS S°diclion 1; Paymoni IN FULL prior■ia to CJj£Ifl08. a n d * 1 9 ^ 6 escescrow Impound crodit. with * Thon Inlemiaccruingontfiaunpiinpald prindpal al an annual role OBUQATION. g OEOBUQATION. onco Soulh 00’1 6 '0 r East along>ng IIIho East boundary ol 11^9/2002 la roqulrod lo DATED: November 6,2002 . DADATED: October 26.2002 tho» NW1/4N of Soclion 1 lor o disionclanco ol 1323,10 tool to rolain your goods. ore.876%. • ■■ The abova-Grantora aro I N am e and A ddress of the Cumirroni Trusioo is: ^laNome end Address ol iho Currentront Tmsloo is: 1 ^Northeast comor ol tho E1/2SE1ISE1/4NWI/4 ol Soclion . Tho VAULT Sloraoo ro namod to comply with Idaho £ 1 one Code S 45-160e(4)(a). No4o irepresentation ia made thai ^Stew an THte of Boise, inc. St5 T .s. No: 02-08253 D oo ID *OOOM543182005N D oco ID •00093768S52005N E1/2S'2SE1/4NWI/4 of Soction 1; public hearing will be hokl Doo 10 «000337703S2009N«N . Tltla Tl Order No: 02018710 on Oecombor 10.2002. d TItlTitle O rder No: 0201B366 Thonijnco North 89'49’09 ' Eosi olongig thithoNortn boundary oi Tltla Order No: 020180211 / ParcelP. No. RP10S16E2490703 • • ' P a r . E1/2SE1/4NW1/4 ol Soclion 1 Tuesday, al the hour of Parcel No. RPT1341001001AA\ ■ tho E on I Ior 0 distanco ol of Parcol No. RPB7a2100B007X)70 NOTK^E OF TRUSJSTEE'SSALE NOTICE OF TRUSTESTEE'SSA LE 663.1J .l9 foot to Iho TRUE POINT OF EBEGINNING, 7:00 o'clock, P.M ., In thoHo NOTICE OF TRITRUSTEE'S SALE Tho following doscrlbod pnTpoporty will bo sold at public T Clly Holl Council Cham- Tho fottowing doscnbod proportporty will bo sold al public SUBJBJECT TO: A 25.3 lool wido acco;iccoss easem oni for me Jl; Tha foOowlng doacrtbodi piproperty will b e sold al public auction at to tho highest bkWor, pipayable In kiwful monoy of aucauction lo tho highost biddor. paycHiyoblo In tawlul monoy of purpcposo of ingross and ogross ondand public uiilitios. said bora, located al 321 auctkm lo tho highost bkldordor, p a y ^ lo In lawful money of ihihg United States, In Um offwfloe of Twin Fsile Title A tho Socond Avonuo Easi, Twin Iho United States, in the officece of < Twin Fails Title & oosorlomont boing odjacont lo and on tttho Southerly side ol "n m e Uniiod Stales, In th eI oloM m of Twin F alla TKIe A Eaorow. Ei 005 Shoehono Stntreet North. Twin Falla, Eai Nonhoriy boundory ol iho doscnbi Falls, Idaho, to hoar a Eacrow, 905 Shoshone Streeireet North. Twin Fells, tho Ni jcnbod parcol. ’ 0 Eecrow. 905 ShOahonee StreetE North. Twin Falla, Idaho Id 63301, on 03^0/2003 alat 11:30 AM, (rocognizod IdalIdaho 63301. on 03/19/2003 etBt 11:301 AM, (locognizod AND:D SUBJECT TO; A 50.0 loot oosorasomontlor mgrossano roquost by: Idaho 63301, on 02/27/200:003at11:30 AM, frecognized local lo timo) for Iho puo>oso ol01 rorociosing that cortaln loa ROGER and TERRI ocal time) lor tho purposo olI loroclosingto that cortoin ogrosOSS and public utilities along tho10 N(North bound.iry ol the local Ilmo) lor the purpoaaise of foreclosing that certain Deed D< of Truat recorded 05/1 MOORE S/11/2001 as Instrument Doi3ood or Trust rocordod 02/09/'09/2000 08 Insirumont doscricnbod parcol. Deed or Truat racorciedi 03/17/20000 aa Inatrumoni Number Ni 2001-006199, and execcocuted tiy BYRON H GOE Nui■dumber 2 0 0 0 -0 0 1 9 6 6 , a n dd o)o x o c u lo d by BRYAN TOGEGETHER WITH: Roquost vacation of a 7.5'•5 Number 2000-003927,^ aand executed by EMILY JR Jl , a s GrBntor(8). In favor of)f iCOUNTRYWIDE HOME NEDEWBERRY AND CHRISTY X 76' utility a aa arn an t on FY F . N EW B ER R Y , a s PARCRCEL NO. II: A 50.0 loot wido'0 ococcoss oasom ont for jn CARTER, aa Grantorfa),a), in favor of MORTOAQE LOANS, L< INC.. a s Bonelldaiy,^ Ito STEWART TITLE OF Gm3rontor(s), in lavor of FREMOMONT INVESTMENT & Iho purposopi of Ingross and cgrossOSS iand public utililies, proporiy located at 1176^6 ELECTRONIC REQISTRiFRATION SYSTEMS, INC.. BOISE, B< INC.. Ihe Curront Trust*StOO of rocord, covoring tho LO, Nonhom Pino Drhm In tno LOAN, ITS SUCCESSORS AND/ORAN ASSIGNS, as said3 ooasom ont boing coniorod on ihoIho lollowmg described SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOIFOR LENDER, aa Benofk;lary, following fo roal proporty locatoItod In Twin Fatls County, BorBonoliciary. to STEWART TITLE City or Twin Falls. LE O F BOISE. INC., tho Imo: to STEWART TITLE OFF BOISE.I INC., the Current Slato Sl of Idaho. CurCurrent Trustoo of rocord. covor MMENCING al o poini on tno Ea A complota description is ivoring Iho loilowing rooi COMI 0 Easi bound.iry ol tho « Tmstae or rocord. covoringng tho foltowlng roal proporty TOWNSHIP T( 10 SOUTH, RANCNQE 16 EAST OF BOISE pro|)ropony locatod In Twin Falls County.Coi Stoto cl Idaho. NEl/*l1/4 ol oaid Soclion 1, said pomiml beingb located South on fllo with Iho Twin Falla 'Is kKated In Twin Falls County.lty, Stato of Idaho. MERIDIAN. Ml TWIN FALLS COUIIUNTY. IDAHO THirHE EAST 50 FEET OF LOTOT 1 IN BLOCK 1 OF OO'II11'48- East 1319.56 loot Irom tticttie IN onheast corner of City Planning and Zoning10 LOT 7 IN BLOCK B OF TRANQUILTR A DOm ON. TWIN SECTION S i 24: THE SOUTH ISO50 FEET OF THE NORTH DA' Adminlslralor ot City Hat” SAVIDSON'S SECOND SUBDIVDIVISION, TWIN FALLS Socllc:lion I ond bomg iho pomi ol commoncomoni comi of s.ud "i FALLS COUfOY, IDAHO., ACCORDINGAi TD THE PLAT 600 60 FEET OF THE EAST 300•0 FEET OF THE S O tm ^- COI:OUNTY, IDAHO, ACCORDINGGTOTHEPLATTHERE- T oosonomoni: 321 Second Avonuo East,><• THEREOF RECORDED INN BOOKG 6 OF PLATS, PAGE EAST E> QUARTER OF THE SC 735-7267. SOUTHEAST QUARTER. OF.3F. RECORDED IN BOOK 6 OF PLATS, PAGE 16, IN Thoncmco South 89'55'24* Wosl atong)ng iiIho Soulh boundary 41. IN THE OFFICE OFTHEHE COUNTY RECORDER O P SUBJECT SI TO TWIN FALLS.8 COUNTY HIGHWAY THEPHE OFFICE OF THE COUffTYT FRECORDER OF SAID ol thono N1/2NE1/4 ol Soction 1 lorr a ddislance ot 26-15 4G Any and ell porsona SAID COUNTY. RlRIQHTOFWAY. COIJOUNTY. desiring to commoni may loot: to Iho terminus ol said oasomont.lent. .The Truatee haa no knoMlowledge of a more panlcular Tho Trustee haa no knowleclodgo of a m ^ particular TTho Tmstoo hos no knowlodgtKJgo or 0 moro particular . Th('ho Trustoo has no knowiodgo ol appoar and bo heard a t tha JO ol 0 moro particular » doacriptlon of th e above referiferenced roal property, bul for description de of tha above roforemsncod real proporty. but for dosiloscrlptton of tho at>ovo roforoncoc cription of'tho abovo roloroncodiced roal propony, but a p w n ta d time. icod roal propony, bul for doscri purpose of compilanca withhldahoCode,SecUon60^l13, Ic purpose pu or compliance wtth IdahahoC odo,Soction60-113, purplurpose of complionco with Idahoho Codo,( Sodion 60-113, for pupurposes ol com pliance wiih Sociion Soc 60-113 tdaho Poraona needing special Ai tha TAistee h a a be en miormamed that the atreet address of. th th< e Tniaioe haa been InfomKitt1 tJthat tho atraot addraaa of, thhe e 'Tm stoe lias boon infomiod thotthat tho stroot addross ol, Codo.lo. tho Trustoo h a s boon inlormocrmod Ihoi accordmg to accommodallona at «a 628 U T H AVENUE NORTH,TH. BUHL, ID 63316 Is som e- 3717 37 NORTH 2700 EAST, TW“WIN FALLS. ID 63301 la 16767 HEYBURN AVENUE. TWIN County A ssessors olfico, tho oddn public mopting are aakad. ktIN FALLS. ID 63301 is mo Cc idd'OSS of 2037 F Eost >d- um ea associated with aaki realproperty.rai aomotimos ao aaaodated with saklkl real proporty. aomomoUmos ossodatod with said1 rootroi proporty. 35000 INorth, Filer, Idaho, is somolimolimes associated wiin to contact die Oly of Twtfr-“>■ BkMers mual be preiMrad•d ioi tender the tm atoe the full Bkldors I must be pfopared to3 titender tho tmstoe the full Bi 1 roal propony. Fails at 735-7287 aileaat Bkldora m usi be prepared lo londortorn tho tmstoo iho full sold r< Bt amount or the bkl at m aalaaah in iho fonn of cash, or a am an ount of Ihe bkl ot the sak> IrIn tho form of cash, or a amoimount of tho bid at tho salo In tl Said salo will bo made withwithout covonant or livo (5) working dayo prior > In tho lorm of cosh,-or a I caahlor's check drawn on1 a atalo or foddrally Insured cashier's ca chock drawn on a allalate o r fedorolty inaurad cashler's ast chock drown on a stotototo or lodorolty Insurod warrairanty regarding litto, possession3ion or oncumt3r.nnco5 to Iho mooling. aavlnga inetitutlon. Sald3 aaloa< witl bo m a d o w ithout aavings aa Inslliutlon. Said aalollo will be made wiihout savi /a/ U M ar N. Orton avings institution. Sold solo0 willw bo mado wiihout lo sailatlsfy Iho obligation socurod by aand pursunni to itip _ covonant or warranty, exprasirasa or Implied, regarding litle, covenant co< or warranty, oxpcosaI oior implied, regarding title, coveovononl or worranty, oxpross or impllod.ir rogordlng tltlo. powor’or ol salo conforrod m itio doodod oof Ifust oxecutod by ' Community Oevolopment'*> poaseaslon or encumbrancencea to satisfy tho obligation posaession po or oncumbranceas tto satisfy tho obllgatton posi Director ossosslon or oncumbrancos tolo isallsly tho obligation JONAfATHAN A STUMP, a tingle m secured by and purauant lo>lhapowerof Ihi aaloconforredln aecurod ae< by and purauant to Iheipowerofsaloconforredln p sec.e cured tiy ond pursuant to tho powpowor ol solo conlorrod In FIRSTST AMERICAN TITLE COMPAN-t'A ^*0F°IDAH^0'°NC° that cortaln Oood of Tmst. IhsIhat cortaln Deed ol Trust thatial certain Deed of Tmst. on Idcdaho Corpofolion. os succossc PUBLISH: Thuradaya, ossor Irustoe. for ihu >• The default for whkrhthiaaaI sole is to bo m ado Is; Faituro Tho T dofault rorwhteh this salo0 1is to be m ade is: Failure i ThThe default for which thts salo' Is loI bo mode is: Failure bonofiofit and socunty of Magic Velle’oliey Bank, as Onic- Novomber21 and 28,2002 'Z to pay tha monthly paymentnt dued 05/01/2002 of principal, to to pay| tho monihly payment duoJO 04W1/2002 of principal, to) pA b e THAT THEY A RE. OR REPRESENTATION REI IS M/WE! 1THAT THEY ARE,. OR REPIEPRESENTAT10N IS MADE THATTH THEY ARE. OR ptus iaccruing intorosi. costsI aan' n d o d v o n c o s All the Qooding Highway, ARE• NOT. PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLERE FO R THIS ARIARE NOT. PRESENTLY RESPSPONSIBLE FOR THIS AREnE NOT. PRESENTLY RESPOPONSIBLE FOR THIS dolinguquont amounis aro now duo. togotogolhor wilh .iccrumg Olalrlotproppaastopur-' OfiUOATION.\ OBIOBUGATION. OBUBUQATK>N. lale chcharges and Interest, unpaid1 andam accruing l.ixos. c h a a t tha abovt^daaci«>ed1 DATED:\ October 28.2002 OAIDATED: November 8.2002 OATt^TEO: October 26,2002 o sso ssssmonts, trusloo’s fees, atlomo])moy's loos, ond any paraonal property for tha> Nam J a and Addraaa ol tha Curr:un«nl Tniatee ia: NarN am e and /Vddresa of tha Currem»m Tnistae ia: Namiu n e and Addreaa of tha CurrontIt TrusteoTi la: omounijnts odvonced to protect the aocunocunty associalod wiin aum'0(S t2t,000.00. pur-. StawaitTWaofBdaa.Ino.{ Ste«S tew an Title of Bolao, Inc. Stewiewart Title of Boiae, Inc. this fonoredosuro and that tho benolteiailteiary electa lo soil or , auant to the proviak)na e fI 0100 J W.EmamldSL; Sta 100OO 99196 I» W. EmaraW St., Ste 100 919696 W. Emoraki St.. Ste 100 c a u sle e the Irust proporty to bo soldsoli to satisly said Idalto Coda Sa^loni 67-. Bolaa, < ID 83704 BobBoiae, ID 63704 Bolaa>iae, ID 63704 obligateatton, 2322 and 07-8323. Tht, Phona: £ (600) 281-6210 for infonformation PhoPhone: (600) 261 -6219 for Informimatton Phontone: (600) 261-6219 for informatknotion Doto:: NNovem ber S. 2002 Twm Palla Highway DMtrtott '<'Stawart Tltla of Bolaa, lno.Si.Successor Trustee StaiS tew art TKIe Pf Bole% Ino. Sucoccaaaor Tmatee Stavra w a rt Title of B olee. Ino. Succesc osaor Tmstoo FIRST,T AMERICAN TITLE COMPANYNY OF< IDAHO, INC. • . B ^ D I ^ L . Ayrat,- Truat Ofnctmear. By: Bev Peteraen, Sr. Truat Officec ar Sy:B<>:Bev P e ie n en , Sr. Trust Offlcor)r /s/Monl>nlno Colo. Tm st Oflicor

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^ . m t m m j m m a i i B H r-yv;.v":':rr.. NOTKln c E OF T R U s r e r s s a l e On Tuosday. Iho 11th day ol Man::h. 2003, atIt thotr hour of 11 30 a.m. of salsaid day. In the lobby of Rrvt AmericanAn j, Tlllo Company, 260KO Third Avonue North. Twin Folh-alts. Twtn I Foils County. S tateIte (of Idaho. HOLOER UHL s s suesucceeeor ‘ Trusloo. will Mil aat t ipublic ouction. lo the highest» t bidder, b i t e r ‘ tor cash, In lowfulil mmonoy ot the tjnlted States, aDtOpayable p at Iho tlcno of salo.lo. thoI following doscrlDed realI property,pr situalod In tho Count3univ ol Twin FW s. S late of Idaho,iho. lo-wri; , A p a r c a l o f la nnd d located in the 8E1/48WIW 1 /4 o r S * c tlo n 10.To**m*Jm ahip 11 S outh. R an g e 20 Eaat,M tB o to * Meridian, Twinin Fallaf County, idelto, andn d m o r e ^ particularly datcrltiCflbed a* followa: COMMENCINQi atal the 8outt>weat cornerr o f a a id Section 10, fromn whichw the South orte quarterter (81/4) ■ b o a ra N orth 90'0C)-00'00* Eaat. 2828.44 feet;: Tl T h e n c e - m V l i t Soulh eo’00'00'' EjEaat along the South boundtndary ot ' ClQsmiipeAds lhesw t/4 orsectloction lOfor a diatance of 1628.48 .4 4 fM : r T hence North 00*5O’Sl'OO- W eM fo r a d te tsn c *I of 30JM . V\ (ee l to a point oin n thetl Nortti rtoht-of-way Iwundjn d a ry o f ■ Highway U.S. 30JO ia n d b e in g TRUB POi»OINT OF ' BEQINNINO: Thothence continuing North OO’fl Weal for a dlatanof*way bounds Highway U.& 30:71): T h en ce North BO'OO’OO' W eet the North right'Oft'Of'Way boundary of U.S. 30 f o r * ^ f W a to I diatance ot 340.00 .0 0 f e e t l o THE TRUE POIM3 IN T O F . M ,/ BEOINNINQ. EXCEPTINO THEWEREFROM: 4 ortemsuiHleroraddidlftgupto'jmo^i An undivided One-ne-Half (1/2) Intereet in end to Maximmofillm) Ihe oii, g a s a n d1 otother nilneraia, a* eel forth I > M |I k miPafiortf. IMuR t t M t a o i t i Deed to Fred F. Fovo rateronced real property, I CallW NM IEi 4 2 , . . , , purposes ol compiiarjiionce wtth Section 60*113 Idsho& i C ^ ino Trusloo hos boorwon informed that Ihe ttreel addnddressof ■■ 24020 H ighw ay 30.30, M urtaugh, Id&ho 83344 Is i a s o lo tim es ossodaiod wiirwith Ihls reaTproperty 1831- Soid solo wiir bo mado i without covenant or wawarranty «-y°«^rr.^.,,733:0.>3. rogafOmg tltla. possoissossion or encumbrance to salli■tisfy the obligaiion securedd bjby and pursuant to the powerir ofo sale ■ coniorfod In tho deedeed ol trust executed by TRAVtAVlS O., g ) B mAdhere HERMAN, a m arrierried man aa hie sole and eep»ep«r«ta property, as Gramrantor, to FIRST AMERICANu 'tT i t l e INSUnANCE CO.. aias Trustee, end lo NOLGER U BUY IT! mombor of the Idahclaho Stale Bar. as succetaor Tr\ OAI a n d get i your lor Iho benoftt anda »securtw ol METWEST MORTC SERWCE8 , INC.., A WABHINOTON C O R ^ RSX' A I SELL ITI ■•■■rjr!/' ■ ' \ ,is Bonoliciary, rocorccorded M arch tO, 1906, a s Insvustrument No 1008004600,S, M o rtg ag e re c o rd s ol Twinin F alls ' Chrisitm as Tre& Counly, Idoho. andId totc THB BANK OF NEW YORC>RK, A t TRUSTEE, as succ.jcceasor Beneficiary by Assign j | K > | r J rocordod Septembmber 24, 2003, as Inslrumeni THE 2002010689, rocordsirds ol Twin Fails County, Idaho, REB!* J Tho dolaull for whicvhich this sale is to be modo is:I: FailureFi TIMES-NEWS/ v s 10 mako principal oneand Interest payments on theI originalon loan amouni o( S60,0<0,900.00, wllh Interest thereon st i of 9 2$', poi onnum.jm . wtth monthly psym ents of I5< classifiedsDS 9 |% p b J | loi principal, iniorost,ist, Ilaxos and Insurance duo end c lor ino monlh ol JarJanuary 2002, and eech and c WILL FILLL inonin inoroallor, ihiiihiough the date of relnstateme I q g sale, along wiih oil1 costs,coi tees and lals charges Bss< EVERY od ihorowilh. ond tho balance owing as of Octobe ?0Q2. on mo obiigalioalion secured by said Deed of Tn S6-l.4i854;consislin{Jling of $59,140.48 principal. S4,9f NEED .iccruod inio'osi.. S2S22S.18 late charges,' and $03.87S8 escrow impound shorihortoQO. wllh Interest accruingj ooi n the IMPROVIfEYOUR I unnaid prmcipol al on annual rate o(9.2S^«. Tno abovo Grontormors ore nam ed to comply wtth Idaho ti Codo § 4S-1S06(4)(at)(a). t^o reprosenlatlon Is madeIde that .DRIVE SWEIEEPSTAKESj Uiijy nro, or nro notnot. presently rosponslblo for oDNrjntiO'l 'oSELLITI k ENTER FOR YOIDUR CHANCE m DATED this Bth dnyly ol November, 2002, /s/Hoigor Uhl BUY ITI : l t d W Rivor Slroot.ot. iSuilo 110 ^ TO WIN AA)(G350I " A ■ Boiso. Idaho 037022 PUBLISH Novombor:>or 14. 21. 28 and Decem ber 5,i, 2002 2< -I S&i( o M f i i a , i8002 SoMeOei. _ ^ B r . , TWINi FALLSFA HIGHWAY DISTRICT,■, TTWINFALLS, IDAHO COMBINED BALANCE!:E SHEET ALALL FUND TYPES ANO ACCOI:OUNT GROUPS SEPTEMBER 30,202002 Total General Fixed (Memorandaidum ^ General A seeto Only) I ASSETS C^isii S 48,415 5 48,415415 invOSImcnls 2,484.874 2.464,874 Accrued irMorosi 8.889 8.889Ia9 KHurtia ...... Rocfivubios • GODtDISnXWI QtSID6(0Un...... '995 J GCDfDGaXINr...... *907 A Accounis Rocoivablo Iblo 50,501 50,501SOI ta o E .. rafli...... ' .....‘500 J QETQIBaSI...... ' U S S ^ B , Proporty Tnxos 94.838 94,838 Omof Thkos Rocoivaliivablo 583.613 583.813 proporty ond Equipmoiimont S 6,572,351 8.572,351Is? % 4 5 e . •Total Assets S 3,239,128 S 6,672.361 $ 9.801,479 ^ ^ 2 9 9 5 . . d Llablilllosand FundId EquityE EC* fi^’SiSiSS* .i«M,‘>p>i II Cil iii»»i»i'qai ^ Llabliltloa Accounts Poynblo $ 98,949 S 08.949 n, Isoof' Dolofrod Rovonuo 83,023 83,023 S002‘m3S OO'o Highway Usors3 OoductionOi Piiyabio 10 Cilios 2.707 2.707'87 ' v Total Uabllltios $ 184,760 S 184,789 Fund Equity inwosimoni m Gonofalirai Fixedi Ascyts 5-8,572.351 8,572,351 Fund BaMnco UnOc'Sign.iiod 3,044.389 3.044.369 Total Fund Equity S 3.044,369 $ 6,572,351 S 9,816,720 Total Llablilllosandid t m m B j KEDULPUa...... >23739 K M n t n ...... Fund Equity S 3,229.128 $ 9,572.351 S 9,801,47979 (XEBIDiSCOUin (WIKOBCOIWT ..-995 J (XEDIOCCDUNT...... '1999 A OETCIMEK,W^C»MWamo^m.M.QOO«fle ; Eguipmoni 519,504 TO.M.WBB ______N Q - m Paym onisio Non-HighwghwoyAccts ' 428,791 iOED______- MQ-m.fn.-S6.000 miu NQ>5TRr a . » . g W a i k ______NQ-3T1f-3TL».WBi : Admmcstroilon 344.574 •iQNDft ______CUkaB.f T B . « . W f l t ______HQ-SnO M O O ^ NQ.NCI.NOT AVAILABLE .> Land 131.517 nm . 60.000 ■>!> n o ^ s tk . Urban Ronowoi •• 73.106I m m ______M Q JB L ■■ NQ-NCf-NQT AVAIIAHIE : Qridgo Mainionanco 33,834 W—HI :HRYSLER Nt^STR.i T a . M . W t k ______M £ um. a m x t n m f u ______NQ.NC>.NQT AVAILABLE 1 Other ExDonsos 124,171 V l 8 i « D B B H i s n m ______s O f s[TK. a . 36.000 Brfle UO.vnLfB.H .flwaik ______mf-nL«.W a n adlt ■ k | TOTAL OISBURSEMErMENTS 9 3,936.498 Herman Oslorkomp, ChairmonCh. and Commlsslonor m b i £ m m h b m h £ "O-"- Arthur R ^ o ily , Commisimisslonor I 1985 BLUE S IM BOXr .IBDSVMEUIUIUUi . R onol^ffirco. 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I______■ frw df, T r u c k in g 23 WM 10 O O S . * MochanlcAVoWor should hove mechanic BELLEVUE/HAILEY . 20S-7S4-BBM ' RSSlSffiSt ,.p l^ cheek: Joromo. e.O.E,' r^ h optltudA Must bo dopoo S t' JOBSECURTTYISOONl" V KETCHUM * HVAC Sorvlco Tec r ia h i R nondol socurity Is ava dablo. Will train rlgl BothCarriarftSubetttutaalas • HOUTEAia , youradthe.flrisC DRIVERS PERSONNEII c L p o r s o n . M on-F rl. wllw'jih ablal Freo booklet. Fm aiw^r7-^s43 School bus driver: pome Sal. W ago OOE.)P training. Home • base,3 5 . /om pw isf A'St d « r m n s . An«* Joromo School DIstftiS f o l PLUS ^ Call 736-e95S.* buslrwss- LY (aURLgV) J 200^W astC.St . that Umo T h e: '02-'03 school yoor,lar CDL ■ NoappllcanHoo. ------www.bound4succoss.cor TWM PALLSMMSERLY rain lor www.p*raonnellnc.ec.com PROFESSIONAL " f " Route 633 roq u iro d . WIII Irair 1-380-202-6099.* R O U T E 4 1 a .' COL. m u s i h a v o g g o o d 111 F‘f«r Avo. 733-73•7300 Work w/dlaoblod. Req.q. B BA ______QOOOMQ(B) l( you In thosa areas driving ro c o rd . an< W 40_ o r BS in Social Scionco^ 3 PUBUC SERVICE livo ^00-600ApfXe S IN . nblo lo Obtain DOT>T"r^® n GENERAL Spocial Ed. otc. Bonol,nolii MESSAGE ond would Ilka to bo fa 4c3|e)^ 4e4c% soo-7ooWmst: CE pkg. Sonb roaumo10 Ito Fodorai employmonsnt carrier * I cnl card. This poaltlc DO. Plaaaa contact tha I • pan timo. Apply al: Y Attn: WDB. I n t P.O.Bo5.B0X Inform ation Is (roo TTMT1mM>Nows Is I 1892.Twln Falls ID 83301)30f Ramombor, no ono cacan DOUl .______“ for tiKtopendentt 100-300 E. B. St. S ^ p m . Mon.-Frl.? T ” " p a i d t b S n o RESUMES PLUS ------Floxiblo BtlKIS * fodaral jobs, call Caraea o r ' ■ =■~1 n e w s p a p e r c a r r i e r s Grool bonollts olfectivo. Inoxponslvo Ariwrlca Connection. DRIVERS rosumos. 324-357#* f o r t h e G o o d i n g •TEAMS* Assist persons wllh [5___ 478-757-3000* I pusucseiivice Aro you llrodof sittli^iitling dovotopmonlol disabllliblllUes RESTAURANT a r e e . W a lk in g MESSAOe fi nl adocK. orlhrowir>)wir>g to ochkivo greaterIter Weal Coast Twin Fall'O ils ^ R o ir te a A v a l la b te* "*piaS3Sa«l^^" Big proflta usually maan l»olgh1?N o rrwro;oro.-- Indopondonco.9. Hotel Is accepling appll■ppii- big risk, fibfora you do> fraa Information abQW ^ 1 8 la It Apply In porson ola] colkjnsforthodlfaetoffl ROtJTESOO 7 3 » « m b usiness wllh a oompany, avoiding tlmatfiara.an^ 48 statos. tormlnaJiqj l<(o Inclusion S outh, lr>c.Irx c a tsrln g /s a l* a posltlor>lion. ------nCURREMT 200-700 ArizonlaSl cheek tt out wtih tha Bet­ raal aatata acaima.'wrlta terminal operation,ion. 4S0 Falls Av*. «101t01 Exporlonco roquirod. WALKING ROUTES ter Buslnaas Bureau. Fdrr to the Federal T ^ , 3 200-900 Utah St. . ,^raa (nrormatlon about drop & hock OurJur Twin Falls, ID Moll rosumo lo: AVAILABLE drivers ar'o avoragirv,gir>g 20S-735-7117* W ost Coast Twin Folia, WENOELL (0)------avoiding Invaatmant1 ton!*oc*aa8a**^*^ SOK miles a mo. ------1357 Bluo Lakos Blvd, N. ROUTE 505 ■ BeatTa.wmatotheFMar-- orc caB that National Fnili: MEDICAL TWINFALLS 200-400 10th Ave. W. al Trade Commission, Dtroci dop. a medicfd'cnl u c onsod social workor.or. full TwinFalls, ID S 3 3 0 r ;■ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ mibnnatibn Center. < twrwliis avail. .3Cc 100-500 13th AV9. W. W ashington. D.O.. 20580,j • . . t-eotWSrTOflO.^ 5 ^ 0 *0 'iJ'’ Iroolrratrroni SALES RT.71S '■ The Times-News is ' 'o r call tfie N a d o ^ n rs u d s t» n u so s 2 yrs. OTF 500 bik. Bute Or. 3TR conior. must bo ableIblo 10 Outald* aaloa rap. Col ^ cu rren tly looW ng tor., ' Information Cantar, « Dbls.. & Haz require1“ fod rijn groups, posillvo’o per-j loctlon agency kwking >oi CURREHT 500-700 bik. Rimvlew Dr.. If you Uva In thia araa artd “ " WALKING ROUTES afa intarastsd In balng a i-aoo-eTs-Toeo.* ?ACRE8^Matui^ ^ n lilf I sonality a must, callI BillBn or a prolesslonal sa le s rep » RT.719 fiawapapar carriar _ a shady Sjx fcS iriS le EDUCATION Pam at 678-39t3‘ Highly moti'-atod, provor, 'Z AVAILABLE 1100-1200 11th Avo. E. - " t£ 5 r„ r* oountwhocnetorei^^ ------winner. Depondoblo car 300-1400 Poplar Ptaaaa call District W EN D E L L a r e s . Taking applications lor medical Manager. 73>0»31 part-time TIU* i Aido i S a la r y * commission“n': GOOOING RT.735 do ond Noodod LPN or CMA f * x t 346* ROUTE SIO Gu*sl (oubslltuo toa flA tor vacatkJn. Insuranco.nco. R T .606 1300-1400 Elmwood Cir. B A ^ E f f loacn- VERY BUSY S expaipond- Apply Mon. Fri. 280 Bluo 100-60014lh Avo. W 1300-1400 ^ 100-600 l8tAv9.E. ors.) Hagorman mg lomlly proctlco. n WE BUY LOANS ts U k o s B^d, N. EOE- 1300-2200 ColKomia Hoybum Avo.E Elomontary School. Sond rosumo lo: ^ 100-6002ndAve. E C a R B w i i 324 North 2nd. Avo. , SALES ----- R T .802 RT.736 - Hlnterssted In theie raal estate add?. Wa pay s A ssoclata* In 700-600 Californio 2100 bik. O okw oodC t Hagorman 837-4777'[£____ Family Practlc*. Now hiring sell motivated . (Doraiora*typaaofioafla. onorgotic workers w/ SOO-aoONovndo AOO (Xk. Rusry U n o fnm Paffact to dafaullad.« ELECfSiciAN P.O. box 447 RT.741 WANTED lourneymty m a n G ooding, ID 6333030 groat oorning potontiol, JEROME . T h e Tlm e a -Ne w s , Call I ’i=»x?j 2400-2500 4lh Ave. E. elocinciari'! Competil>eiilivo or Inx 208-93-J-5719 732-5265 or 212-0315*• ' RT.524 733-0931 ExL 348 (eoo)0oi-«eoi or visit ----- 200-400 ISI A v o w 200-500 Corrloge U na www.«Mt)uyk>ans.cam ' pay. can star! ASA>SAP, Call 2O8-934-S9O0* _____ SUPERINTENDENT IJT. 743 Noods lo work (ast a 300^400 3rd Ave. W O m C E MANAGER ------Highway DIatrkl. Full lime RT. 526 1700-1600 Maplewood DRACO OR i elficiontty. Eloclrlcal i Sooking an OHlco mantanao- Position ovailablo. Experl-W'l- 100-400 7th Avo-E 450-500 Sophomoro INVEffTMENTCOnp. ■ pononco in dairy, insta onco with rood mainte- RT. 746 lion and son/ico proloriit’ftrrofi progressive real ( Ite- 100-700 8th Avo. E ROUTES AVALABLE CASH lor Deeds of Toist. 1 Jioiiuo company.. MUSTJT b e helpful. Must havo RT. 627 . 1850-1950 4th Avo. E. M ortgages and Real Estate ■EMAllg but not required expo- ° llcenso and bo 400-600 Madrona In tlM B u rie y a re a ^uuuu^uiyiiu Cnil D oanna at 536-C41 computer liloroto w/exf b o 200-600 E Avo. I C onvacts. Call today for a rionco In MicroSoll Olfic)lfira soll-motivotod. Ploaseaoo 9 0 0 - 1 ^ S Davis RT.765 frao, no-ot^aOon quota. YourAdTfe FARM Knowledge ol real esitisinto submil rosumo with R T .633 , 1000-2100 U u ra Circio RL400 . IIStW -SthSLW SbaNE^AVAlLA^ (206)^tSS21« Gohrir»g Ag ol Amoriciric an Indusiry o bonus! LookIokinn references to: 100-600 7th Avo, W 1900-2100 Shony ’ Falls IS oooktng andI oj<(expo- lor a compolont, Irlencondiv '^ost Point Highway Dist. 200-500 8th Avo, W RT.77S Ovorlond • Parko Ave. ‘=°^S2SK£iSr j THE-nVE&NQwi rionced. motivalod1 indl-m< Individual with o wllllnlllln-' 421 North Hailey SHOSHONE 500-900 Buckingham www,cnbba.com r | n ^ m a m ^ CLASSIFIED^ vidual lor yoar rounddlorm la noss lo learn and wo Wendell. ID 83355- 500-700 Woodland RL402 ___ R T .416 • W21SI.-W 16lh Kaya to Success. work. Knowlodgo oli| larmla hard. Stringent scroonli R T .645 206-733-6581* ' d e p a r t m e n t ; S I 100-500 N. Appio Burton Avo.-Parke Ave. oquipmont oporatlorlions. procoss • serious Inqu3 I t h e TIMES NEWS^ 500-700 W. 7th 500-600 Adams t)asic mochanical lunc-lun IOS onlyl Sond rosumono to C L A S S IF IE D 500-600 Jefferson TURNKEY BUSINESSI \ WENDELL R L 4M Collaa Hut, exc. 10x20' I lions and willing lo> lakela 8 0 x 9 8 '’ 1. c /o Tl-The DEPARTMENT TWIfi Falls ' on responsibility,. CallCi TImos-f ws, P.O. B( RT.611 II you Ova rtaar ono of S t h S L W - ll ttiS t E prefabricated building. a a m I 208-734>5538- IS C L O S E D T O D A Y Overland • Hiland Ava. Jnrod 208-226-S03rr 548. Tl alls. ID 8330 Y 100-500 E Ave. C ihosa a re as and vreuld qualify Inside and o u t in- ! twSMdOms^ t aan ' irei ii THANKSGIVINGII[I 100-600 E Avo. D likelobaacairtar dudes aiUqulpmont. In- PRIVATE i Drum * Quttar ' R T .517 Plaaaa contact tha We aro currently ventory, (Ixtures and laaaona. Exp. taacher. B u r le y $h JOO-500 3rdAvo. W District Managar accepting appUcatkyis training. Must be movod. Can 206-736-2e76. Need extra cash 100-500 5th Avo. W 73M 346.* for independent carriers •Exc. Potential, Can Bryon •= llyou live near ono o( 306-4585.* I > for the holtdaysl iheso oroas and wouid ’ S t o p ^ r ^ B u r l a y liko to b e 0 carrier ADOrevistiont Brittg aMrevi«l- "IM tie ptwMnoy aurprtafO ed r»tuns. Wn«n you wnw at now o M ^ iJ 'B p S M ra • at how «asy R Is to piao»ic ^ Why not get a P laa a* c o n tac t th* your ad. tw sur« 1383 Ovartand'Ava. D istrict M anager (Old Ropar Building)* d sn irM ad. The COM Is tTutorfngforallaiAlactall eidasaifM ad. The ccm-l» part-time job? roaOor# unil«rii«na your kM«...tna r«»utt« v o ntgh.- j ALL OF US W iM YOUJ 733-0931; ext. 348* All grades throuih ooflega. kw.„U>* rMults ara M 'Conffler tJWH Sfaii siamng is S U C E N I & ^7.00/ybr. to startm ImmoaUttoly 735-S999.- FOR 6 0 m nNTHa (mm. hn. req.) Stop by or ull toda>day for an Interview today. $1,380 WEEKLY )0 H E M n 2 0 0 2 M 0 f t-S 2 S 9 GUARANTEED. ^ P IU 3 F ONtILL 1 Stull envelopos ot home. FT/PT S600 Extra wookly Incomo (or a $2,070 loioi paychock. All qualify. u o s x Hooosi home omploymont H J AERII ACROSS KOMI THITH: NCW POST O niC I AT S a n d SAE to: S.W., PO 1399 Fillmore SSuite 5 0 2 TWin FolUI Box 3M 0, Parker, L J I CO SOI 34.* IP* I p j : | | l > ^ J3005

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No pata. 7346600*, -2yard $ 8 0 ^ d a p 630-7420* .Cafl " ^ 3 S g f e s S * a iS t e i r n ^agggssg^ TWM FALU = = TWMFAUS I ^ 1«3bdnn Apartmanta Very Q uM Bving a g aaW M 'w^rabon., SFAnaJNQCLEAN Appliance*. A/C,W/p Luxury 1,'2 A 3 bdrm .'StutSoAibadroom IHMtfiaiMrtmants.1120 hookups, extra storage. Apartments JERCEROME HoNday Motel woo fnonlhV|!400*9%!i! ' $39»andup . Waaher^Oryer Inckided. Urxlar Ur>d now managomont. :^'S55±!2SJSiaf t Plaaaa ««7S3400.” .: .-fcniB r^igW T ■. swkntning pool, fitness Ntaa. Nksi d e an , comfortabto o Ca«L«oy9344t40 ' Vp^r.|M .OOO:423^- amoking, t695*«e60 dap. »a»5?7«iSS?rant $376-$650 4-dep *' o H a a w w v ^ i o . g Bcgm:u i KoeNitej 2 bdrnia. «9oo 833 Shoahona N. center, bustiesa canter, rooms. ro 401 W. Main, <30Q^-2927/7»40m* m tssr-r-T^.•. • with fla/age. *l78Ano.-*.f mo.|^dep.»topau. . 7)$447S7S44SM • free vWeo lUxa/y, 324-2361* • : ."SKSr» v:. 'SOTpK'Mafc. MOO dap. No strwklrtg/ OTwKTbeoffoonwlH •••—aaaaeaaaa* WIN FALLS H S a T " 5“ country subdivision.on. pettiAlae trallar. house. 2 TWIN FALLS 1^2 bdrm.. , i ' bath. AB apple. S460. CeU 2bathdi^x. leose&rels. nircfowavo & rofrlgorator ■Cottonwood Haights*ta* ' b d rm . O B O a n d 1 3 0 05 324-2744 or420-1o il. VTWM FALLS #147 $576/- 661Sar«to0aDr. * ' south of KfmbeHy. 3.6 . $ 42 5 - f d o p ^ 324-4332* person $120 wookly . ;. ' „• ,B« fla k y . a 2 f r 6 t i v i.s dep. C a l 639-0633.“ : mo Naw 2 bdrm. Range, __ . FILER Lama 1 bdrm. m 4- t CeprI Motel. 733-84Sr' T—; M l* ta 9.0 act* kita. Ab-^ tCfaEWIAHCohaQe on • »‘H«arthequletI !refrlg. microwavo, dish- TW TM m FALLS 1/2 ofT R rst ~ ' '^tnO M K '04 Quardon ao(uiaty baauUtut views ^ '■ plex $366, Indudea wa- .' tlngtrwld*. S Mnn.. 2 rf rlvar.2b<}rm..W /D w ssh a r. W/D. O a s flCe- M H onth. Only $525 ♦ dep. YOU'VE 8 ^ I tVIN FALLS $105Avook ]‘ f ■ wAvatar, pow er InataBed. > ter, g a r b M . lawn cara & ■ with lease. O ea n 2 bdnn. )75 mo. Q u ie t mkTowavo. . ■■,' b ttn , n»w oarpet/^alnt. ™ hookup. No s m o l ^ . Sm- . c a rp o rt E x tra.n ice wlih L vnl Park Apartmanta Iplaoe, AC. Water^unlaBon w THE REST NOW ” 75r - : ;4pp». IndudK t « 4»34e r ^ p«tok.S650.«97-4444* i78Maurtoe8ire« Ipaid. Near school & park. 2 2 bath, oil appis. > W/D. SEE THE BEST ^trfilg, Autis. jn d 736-1968. ^ s!»'s^=sss‘; new paint & carpet. No - TWInFals No smoking or pets. • ELW OOO* EVANS • ••• ••■ ••• WIN FALLS Fomlly has tm 104144 HRVBUftH, 3 bdrm. l H; peta. rate.. cal.320-«68r 7»M ia6 * 734-1401* ColCoi 734W 8 or 42M678.* '■* on 1 «cr»; i2s6M ..n.'. -balh, 13acraa. 731-4805 ; Fe w nbrook A p t roomoom for roni for collogo ‘ QOODINO Low Income j TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm du- Convenlentty ^ kxuiied etudtrtudortt $200. 733-0660* -- ftjdy niTKkJalad Interior, (X 324-4805 leave mao.’ -■ aubaldzad. 1 bdrm. apta. 1W M PALLS ^IWIH FAUS $150 Off 1st TV, - : nrwtil roof ft •Uing, rtes m o n t h s r o n i l l N o w S plex, pl nice neighborhood, next lo dining, shoppirtg. 3 B « ^ e a bAm. 1 bathI , al waat 8Ua Court For theater area t wWIN i i FALLS M otel r.'d*dt*87.50a 731^913* ''Ei^0ctlob»ki^3f9es9a bdrm. t 2 balh, gas heal 2 no « pets, no smoking, refs. I ^GEM. .-a*nlor'A/or.dlaablad. b o .irm M i.C M lo °«!}'3ally ond wookly rates a a 8TA T F REALTY. INC.?■ NawldtehenaSffiSwbin. Clean nk» naighbothood, lO O O sqn ‘car garage, $785 months Minlmum1yTlease.$725 M ^ 2152 Kimborly Rd. dep. Ceil 308-1439.* mo. m 2630 Eastgate. Call rleoae your luxury Style SJI: . ' 734^)400 Appllanoaa Ind. lOOOAno.■ . :wtfklngdkt8floatoRk0ey: , ^^ 2 bdrm. . J 1. 2. or 3 Bedroom/(pt. 733-8620 5- Cal3244083* 734-7688 or 4 ^ 7 5 5 6 lor ’ • SHOiHONfi 2 acr« lota. A K lnn: 3 apta. avalliWeJ ' TWm PALLS $650 and up appointment « ^ TODAYI -fvwFrWlN FALLS MOTEL 3 ' ■ S S S L S S h m ^ m lncl.weil.aep(lcApow»r. 3gW Me3barm.^bath Call5hlr(oyO34-40B6 w«hdlacount.Laatmonth _ ^THBtWWMEWS ••* * •* •••• UncJoJndor now manogomonl ^ »26,000#achorracrerra mobHe homa. rfo peta. waekdaya befora noon, ftaa. 3 bdmi, 2 bath, ga- t TWWTn f a l l s 3 bdrm. 2 734-1600 ^taMHtod DHM M flt 8m. pata and amoking 735-009S734-<339* r Nice clean room a ^ tota w lust pow er $12,000.N). 9800 U n g tarm laaae. rage, open model 376 . . bath,bt gaa hoat; fenced yd. 8647Faw nbrook Avo. r , St)«d. dog ■ No amoking. SiOO/mo ’ lww»J.tonc»dyiS: ” Cal423-5734* ■ oroat nalQhtWftwod. $\SM,000. 4.31 o o a a oniff UURYa UQH 3 bdrm. vtaCT ' OwTwrw&ha^wlth N a u a Lakes Btvd. Zonedid Ing d istance to schools. commercial, a ty aervlcaa s t b w o o ^ tS osot. 19 8400-fdep. no pels. ' avail. For mora details!a C an432-5311652-3301* ; 3a,16MountOtympu>» visit T he H ess Team .com l g dHbSHONE 4 miles N. 7? or call Walt Hoss 737- TOiSPEND ' WIN FALLS Baaulitu ■ newer 3 bdrm. 2 bath. 3930 or Tami QoodingS garage. 5 acrea. *750 ♦ : hom e In (arrtfic nelghbor- 737-3940. ML6f103636 -hood. 4,266 aq. It.. 7 deposit Call aa6-0674.* : bdnn.. 4 bath wAsverslzed J anyr W A Y ( ' 2 car ovaga. Formal Bv- Tthettmesnew ^ ing room, dining room, CLASSinED •-klichan, panlry, sating^ G E M IWAKT! ’0 STATE REALTY, INC. d epa r t m e n t ^ m i ,k aroa In kitchen, lamlty > room w/gaa firoplaca, 734-0400 ts CLOSED TODAY ; laundry, powder toom,n! -WENDELL - THANKSGIVINGII * and den/bdrm.-All on>n 3700 sq.n. bdkllng. Great - main flooc w/hardwood>d k>catlonl New p aved lot, ; flooral 6 bdrm s. wAargala ownor financing p o ^ l e . - mastor 4 2 t» th a upatalra.s. Can Anthony, n i -9800. r Basom ont w/lamlty roomm Ti1ple7Reelty ^jTr/ijWTJ^^gp ^2 bdrm, 1 balh. largele 834-8200 . cralt^sewlng room, & stor- 2 age room. Hugo dock and , large backyard. Brick & ALL OF US WISH YOU K - vinyl swing. Control vac- A VERY HAPPY AND ML . cum & trash compactor. . H ■ Current appralaal ol BUHL 1080 14X66 Van - S218,000aaklng_ Oyko, 2 bdrni. oppls. cov- - S196, 000. noaltors' erd porch, shod. In trailert $340>dep. ^t^r &^g^- ^ welcome. Call 734-68233 parte. Can 643-4663‘ bogo pd. Mike 420-2466* ' : or420>6804’ BURLEY 12X60 wAip out.■ ‘rW i^^Atia ------n M N ^ TWIN FALLS Great hoine; Nice trallar park. Hasi L O C A T IO N ! K l L £ n S M 3 F £ loawttoeadOQiaixtoi.. dock, flro place. Owner LOCATION!... B )^|y'qC392 - 115 F ierce S tra e r moots all Hud specs, cy h eal end AC, now ther- ^Handli Q j Hanser 'Y« w f a l Ls ------$4000Ajtfcr. 544-2810.* mat windows, firoplace. B .1000^__ AOOMTOQROW KIMBERLY '6S FlaatvyoOd covered patio, fenced BK 4129.000 This roomy TF=p 14x6611. 2 bdrm; g«si yard, RV parking. Must ^ ■ home la looking for a Furhlshlrws.-AsMrrtkilo seo, w ont last tong. $650. U l : famJV that needa 3 bdrmaa $ie,oo(y3fer; ao^yia.* Credit check & rof. Call | q • and 2 fi« b ( ^ Localed : & o e - .4 0 4 - 6 9 0 4 o r H i YOU PAY O N :ia!theendor®:fl5alSii-L TWWT^Lls i oiirfn.Tno- l-flOO-231-4305.* ^ 9 3 > de>aac. thirhoine haa, bile 14x50tt.Cash only 1 J pt»a8ej»2.900.420^186* TffW-PAOa l.bdrm. unb • l.60req.n.lnlhe“bamV3 , Iffil. Included. $3l04dep. • bdmttand?.tuR baths up.I. tw^ iN FALLS Muat Be 4 ^ 4lh Ave. W. 7360322* Z Panially'flnlahad bsm'tt Movadi'76 eert. singlo ^ TO SPEND ' wtth Ig. eg reaa windows. wide, abifrm., iv*bath. ' 1040 2nd Ava. W. » M / : Doublo garago. sprinklerr 733-3651 or 736-6362* • aystam. conlrol air and : mo.-fdop. Ploase call I TWIN FALLS,'Totally 733-9058 or 734-3110* NY WAY . gaa heat.-CaU Kan or ‘ *■ O o ^ 731MX00. MLSI!L. ,‘ rafuibished. 14x70 ovory- 1TO>fi^ALi^2bdrm.W/D thing now. Must soo-tff* ■ : 106071 hook-up. no pots, doposil, YOU WANT! appreciate. $16,900 306K N, a m $450Anonth. Financing available. 1698 RlOf Avo E.S475Ano. 734M101 attar 5 p.m.* C bI|)420-0125.* G E M j TWIN FALLS 3 bdrm. 1 m . STATE re a lty , INC. I bath country homo. ^11 7340400 I 736-0042. I--S \ WENOELL------! VWI^ i?A a6 3 oarm. 2 |?A^ -Ono of a kind housel 184; MAlilCVAUEVAREA' ^ bath, garage. W/D hook- U'ii ^ F A M I L^LYAUTOnVfOBILE? ; East B Avo. Ovar 6000, New company looking to ■ up. atove. OW. $0004- [M »■ fq .ft. 57 soat^rym. flower buy or le ase nousds. Any $500 de|i. 733-8980* ■. T ' garden wllh lounlaln. TWIN FALLd 3 bdrm..l : MOTIVATED SELLERI 312-^5*,,;,, bath, dbl. garage, f e n ^ j ' - Call Anthony 731-S800. . -J I back yard. oD appii|.. now EES paint, no smoklng^ols.. Ufg , . : I MVofCSI.CaII73l-1l16 PTa N or677-4766* TWIN FALLS Country 1 ^ . HEYBURMWetwiod homo,j close to town. 3 IM •85,'14x66. 2 bdrr*;.T ':•>.ibdrm ., 2 bath, garago wa< | | ^ ...... $2808' b a tn ,.s i3 ,s 0 0 .s a t^ & ' 't |ier pd. No srpoklng/pots . , raady to moVe In ^ 'th e • 'S60&»dep. 733-6260* IMgB s k p ••• . area. Call Oa^4 at Swank Wayside Park. 324 8 T ffffjPA LLa------^ I Price . 2599 ’ Roalty 587*7325.* Hwy24#61. Rocoival Deluxe nowor all brk^k H |id y Hansen month Iree apu» ront 3 bdrm., 2 both homo, Home can bo movod 3 c ar garago. $950Ano. ^ j | for addlUonal c o s t Can loaso or loose to own to Q l Idaho'M obile Homo quallllod buyor. 473 M B Sato* 678-5555 or 431- E ak g ata Or. Cull Cindy, J PAY ONLY 4219or 676-4219* >Julk> or Kent 0 733-5338. B f f i ^MtJAlL6Urgo2bdrm WM m u L D nWBeUEl f h 2 bath, yard, garago, ap- MBB Ipis, W/0 hookup $650- B n somo utils. 326-4160* I M - *sj«gissas¥' I j i o m B il o i m c M > , TWIN FALLS Iktidrm’., TWtN ^ FALLS Nico country t , 9 9 6 W/D. microwavo, carport: .home[ for rent, close to m m and morel No peta. $450 ?lown. 2 fireplaces, 2 ^ 1♦ dop, refs. 735-7513* ' “baths, 2 car garage, no amoking/pets. Qraea . mowing Incl. $800/m o.'f TO SPEND $800«ep. Can 734-8416.* 'W endells bdrm, ih bath, family room. nW AY I SSSsffliS- T attached garago, nlca large com er lo t No pets. m WANT! $6504dop. on approved C l a s t ^ e d s !referenoes. Ask for B ert 536«)23day«or ItpaystQraMthe rm 536-2416 evea.* •0% FlnwJdng u p lo M monthsiths or rebate on most models. ExExdudos Corvotto. Dealor rolslriaIris robato. W ditOELL Short lann nlca ‘ «n* print, h!home 3bdrm, 2 bath. In . 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KIHmLV Singlr wMi " 1 COLTS 1 Mini blacKAvtmatlta H O frae Sweet, pretty, nig.tQ. d u m p b e d s to m 1 ton orr dairy foedor, 3rd 200 ton i stud. 1 mini Palomino bolos ovoilobio Cnil H 1^ and ntw deubi* apaoM no Chestnut thoroughbred»d 2 ton trucks. NoodI (oatod 104 RR/. dolivory • 734-0eS7‘- . avail. PHandly vuiiigi stud eolt, $750/olfsr.sr. filly, calm & wants tolo tranam lsaion PTO, avoil. Call 423-ee36,’ iism HI HAY^ 3rd, bright groon. .Ui.. \iv*HMl3'>C«2‘Ur)ttjhta Mobil* KaUUa.Aat* S k CUSTOMERS Q m at for C hrM naal Call:«ll p le ssa . Double Northem'm hydraulic pump unrta, and ^ j d R O i i i l M od«m oHi lEEJ 324:8470 or 324-8804*!• Dancer, $760, Call 1 HAY11B0T.ot3nJa4lh looJy.I bam stored, 13S ib S:^ •mptoyc* or invsnt • WHO >11 amall or largo hydraulic — 644-1688or410-7338; hoist w/rlms to lit du m p, 1 ton bales. RFV 202. 3 string bolos. SO/bolo ' NEED H O R i i ------070 T. of 1st cutting 1 ton You pidi up. 3?4-7i48 • = = ! TWiMFALU eiAgl,^^ YOUR ^ Mustang/Thoroughbraded LIVESTOCK Woterer,~ trucks. Wanted older o' 1 or 2 ion dump trucke, bales RFV 182. 731-2017, ‘ fj; TWmPAUSStorasfti^unR dogbltapacMavaLFrM22 SERVICE , X, Stud colt, vary goodod Ritchie, 3flx30 CD60, HAY AllolfO-3,000 IT. Dalou 8000 t g. ft. wltft-uptuppar ma mnL Camao MebOi looking, tovas paopls,la, $800/ol(er groal shape]. w ithgravelbedeI HAY 1st cutting wtwol ck>- isl, is Znd. 3rd, & 4th cut- ; , 3 . ~ m b S ^ S i w •torao* and offio* «Mvaca- laMMCalTMSQM.*^ ■ Aidvertlse In wondsrful disposition,in. can 837-4867 Iv msg.* dlsaM ad tru ck a ok. vor hay, 2nd cuttlr>g d o - tings, t oxc. quality. 200- > > — Call 324-8a8e.404-0371.» ^ ■' LoeadrtlWOHJoKi vsiy affwltk:, coming 2 VJyr RABSrrS vor hoy. All 2 siring smoll S87-0131.20S-645-283S,* I ] s t h e . bolos-$75/ton.e34-0973.‘ »»** Avi. e. S1S50 a mon old $800. Coll 844-1588®® Botctwrod and dooned. K~ HAY Atraire. first crop. ?0f> r 73«-4339o! ^ J S^ ^ CoMwl Roland P«tsn ■ S e r v i c a Or410-7338’ ------73*..1K»0f3(»-38e0. _ Can 733-5S39* F ay lal, Znd ond Ord. , RolalivoI Food Voluo S'tS i ^ i t w o T K u S I C T B■ Directory HORSE 1 yesr oM gekUng Sm. boJos only. Wo doiiv- por f on In stock Locai-jd SADDLE Billy Cook 16’ 1 Falll ■' ' > paint, wall l^roke groat or with orotrkiver. Approx. tiatf t on hour soulhwoM cjl » * ... JEROMB Shar* 3 Mnn.JTS 2 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 e x t 2 | ;■« $580, Ploasecall U horsa, SIZOO/offsr. (20)!0) 655-4250 or 420-9777* " WHEEL UNES (3) Wade,’ 4.5 ton por load. Prompt Blodriool. E CoN CaO-SGOO ' bath. Prlvata bdrm. A toll wheela, oxtra 5*. Main­ sorvico, Call 888-7570.- fj; bath: Gouth countrysidalida CALF Raising supplloa,^ 18ft. panals, t year old HAY Foodor nnd somo ____ 8300 +1/2 «N 320-1881181' 236-CAT • s M l o a ^ . TCgL $35 asch. Coll ^e-32e-£ line. aluminum, SOttxiO’, HAY 2 strtng dolry hoy. 40 dairy. c 1 ton batoooni/ No on 33«7.* I B l FARM GROUND Mil ___ Y am aha 4-w tm lar. 3 ton _ lon,226RPVarxJ150ton small a lots Minimum 1 iR. A Ca#8la, Twin PallaM'nJ; TSrTSnuSSnSCTmirr1 an drain tank, stsam doao*to* HOR8E 14 yr. old grsy 1 80+ RFV. 352-4374.* somi a load. Coll .Jai-a-ipo- !:pTWIN PA LI.* Of(iO« •dlndM*in«Lir»fut.irtin «r. call pans, straw.w. mUmg. Qood kkl's horve 8*. A 6- oJI In good cond. i.a a JAfome Caa 978-3302K « or h«ipw»Jy», «id B work*. B« Bushel q ranaries 2- Can SS5-4246' HAY 20 ions, 2 Siring smoll HAYHt No rom in nniounts UJi'* 208-878-7734.* »•» , oanarator. 643-64«s ask19k $1600. Please callIII Soulx 1000, Maka offer, C«>733^?B31, ___ fof Kovin* boiosilatcutung. OK. C Will dolivL'i lof oxtni : I 738-8880 or 731-4450* a n 280^338,* T. ^ladog an M n ma d u s ii i^ $80 ton. 733-0360* ' S8S « a ton. Coll 326-4518* If cotumns l« a plecs of coJie. ■ C*a733.Q931.

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POOL TABLB Coiwi^y ; Thursdrsday, Nov. 28.2002 ^fllB 1 yaar-olit; mate pi B0(afdatabia.ax4‘praba. Btav M . mowTa euil 1» $3600/0(tar. 734*1978/ kMXiraMwllhoch«aiV ■ ~ »>1AH6 V arnaka hiU ^iza hrdaandkkta. Nw daa. . RaadyR Dao. i m Paranta ^ ~ eXCERISE BIKS Schwinn floocthoma. 731-03fl2* ~ • o l ~ WrHEACESONN BRIDGE^ B E o b b y W o lff ^ alactrte. wRn atafid, p•^ • o n ^ .y 734-3040* »';r Rocumbrance. 2 mo. old,iS, -m atbi(thdivK tyouplao«] fact tiondMpn, |2 0 0 . CaB .i $350. Call 677-1122 no■ . Shally at 423<44Q4 or ,o aoniatlm*a«lft77w answ er caH 677*1131* m a tu ra fS n a ia * -p. nma*-Ai^?NMlatha• taavasmaMaga.* .. -iW.roMsea.*- • fA " W is ioidn< 7He d ro p t m a n n a , a; r n . iijB A "an d NOBTH PARABODY Ilka new, -3 tknaiooomapidcupjfQur ' 4 ^ ^ g % - ^ 6 0 9 ‘ '•' CO HidJ nma/ce the worse appear.rth t e * Q JJ 110 9 station weight lystom,3 picbiraa. Stopbyi' l>etterr reason.n ’’ V A QQ J 4 2 S750/ofror. 423<4444.* n. ClaaamadOapt todayl*- 8H0MZU Darling. Raady , ^flW. aSSoTS ^doaa lo c M a t^ . 4 boya - M affl(0Ti t ♦ A QQ WANTED Saara Tread­- SADDLE Oakoia brand Plaaaa ciJ 731-0073* • 1gilLCaa83S-27S3* 1 . ^ A 10 3 m ill', A O Pw olght3’ pleasura or barral racinaJl concfl for madhiin to Ig. - mochino, call 83 7 -6 4 0 r11 navar-uaad. bhatitlfulJ businaaa, Mmotta-Dl s S r fFREE to aalactad homa. jp WEST 1E A S T 'SSOOiMar. S39-71 B2(c«l)*L w/rmiahar, atapler. thraa ..81. Barnard/M aamr m T hlanksgiving a r normally col WEIQHT SET Olympic hole punct). atandw/prtnt- croaa. 3)i yr. okl apayad ■ lOin- ♦ K 8 5 3 2 4k A 7 6 4 Iroo. SOOIbs. p«>cher bor.c 'SSAKTAFORimM' c’i d e ss V,with the final day of tl ti ar conirollar. Usad only (amala.lrtsldadoo,naada @ ■ ■ 1 : f th e V 8-6 «V K 10 7 5 3 log oxionsion/cuft. dumb- A v a l ^ D ^ a ^ v a n l n g t l ' aU moa.; was $6000 fancMjyanLBaalaaonry SF lo u g hle e s t p a irs e v e n t in th e A mneri- e ♦ 9 8 5 3 ♦ K bolls. $250/offor. wm tojTiBN;!uton, • aaa (pr S6300. 423-4396 pal PlaaM cal 324-4274* ^horlxb^^tat^(artical, naW ,., 'i-JUl Kchschedule, the Edgar Kaplip lan * 7 5 d•1^ Q 8 4 Cag306-QP7S* *32d-«288-Laav»'llag«* g or731-7a46.* ,______fFREE lo apaclal homa. olm" lM . tTDO; CaM tabla. ' H h if RR ilibbon P airs. O ne o f th e sit - SEWINQHACHiNE ■H Chaaapaaka 3 yr. old $l20.Call432-6928.* IllMlcfilSfits of failing to quaUfy forrih tl e ■ I SIngor Traadla. 1921- . nautarad mala. Npta ^ la s t (lavlay of this event is that y( I 1S23Sa^laJ 09331461 VhuTtar.Houaadoalwwad. k 9 I SlOOO/otfflr. Toy Farm '! g o l lo s. 1 yard raqulrad.'Lbvaa A u sample the delights of tl ♦ J 1 00 7 7 6 4 2 AIRCOWPRESSOR Z Sat (Qardan Mark Cua­I BCAQLES AKC. 1st ahc(B. human I atuntlon. Bast aa ■ C o n soolalion h i Pairs. When that hahap- AAKJ: J 0 6 2 Upright 6 hp. 220 voKs. 170 tom) 0851 Modal 7S4 I phyblcaJ, wormad. daw- only • dog. Can 324-4274* — j p e n s ,. yiyou gel a horde of “welvell- psi, liko now $350ba9t 0 $100, Cofl543<891* ; Ciawad,$300.(2) Cocfc*- .s BMHOAPfUGIFT call 308-4653* FR EE vary friendly, tnala, * PACKS w i s h eLTs" r s coming up and askir SINGER 30 autch function tMawA:m.accasaoriaa. N ir with cao a, ban. On •125',Plaaaacall Ordor onBa U PS ahipplrw s o lic itotously u if you a r e in th e w rotm n f Vulnerable: North-Soi:South CLEANINQ Supplies buck-. now In box paid $450• ______, Can 733-0827* wwi :- S350/o((erE^-e023* . 436-0339 or 670-1116* J wwwJU>PLESTOOOXOM : ro o m , U ie”*} Dealer: North 019 w/rlngors. dry & wet 1-686-440-2775.* , Unpt!rturl)ed by that, one mops, handles $^S/offoK QERMAN SHEPHERD ___ th e p r o - ‘ SNOWBOARD Vlalon’ iBX«i5iirtAB)<-en».pw>- “pupa 1 fomala blacMan, r*~ ro-i'vcnl favorites, world e 732-5407 Of 734-9470* 144cm, liquid blndlnga, ‘ piaa, 7 wka. old, Fraa to a . p e r i TTony oi I'orrester, concoetcl:t?d The bidding; oxcalleni condition. $160. goodhonia.212-t711* ■1 J tam aia Dvar, AKC rag.. DISH NETWORK Can 736-2634.* $160. CaO 733-6263.* H t h e fo)llowing lio gem. winner of the-th South West Nonf o rth E a s t Froo Syslonj or Jor S29,got • BOSTONTarrlara =■ m g m g I n t e r nnational n t Bridge Press Asstsso- 1 VV P a s s up to 4 rocoivors ana 1t STEAM CLEANERH^y' ‘ purabrad. READY FOR QOLDENHETRIEVeR Q; —! CHRISTMAS. 1 famala 1 AKC* Pupa. Ial ahota. u LOC o to fio torokSarsrandi c i a t i o)n’s n ’; award for hest-ployelyed 2 ♦ Pass 2 AA P a s s month of sorvico froo. ' portable. 11 hp g a a a n ­ pteno a n y condmon. CaD Starvlalon gina, 3000psl 0240f. Naw m ala. CaO 639^)053.* Beautiful\ pupa, raady h a n d oofthe f t year. 3 * Pass 3 NTN T P a s s Ooc. 10, or (»n hold for 7 3 M 1 0 e o r 639^2050* ♦ All p a ss 1563Flllmor« S 6 ^ , soli $32S0/ofrer. . BOXER RESCUE ADOPT * A f ler e r ,South had showed a hugluge ^ ^ Po.ss 6 ♦ Ploaso call 308-4653.* . E SontaC $275. 436-5627 or WANTED ^ SaoraTraad- Call 733-7722 .* a Boxer, Southom Idaho 431-7223* 4 ntl tw o - s uniter. it( North worked out thf Boxor'Rascue. 423-5788 — m ill.A DPw alght Iden Opening load: Spade thtth ree OOQ run 6x14 w/roof STORAQE SHED m achlno. caU 6 3 7 - 6 ^ h is tr uim m , p h o n o rs h a d to b c golde $175. (2)Crlba SSOeo. 10x12 With alactrical www.waloonia.toiWbr.coni* IGUANA. mWi 49*x 31 *)fi4' g la s s A w p o d c a g a o n WAl a n d j uumped i r to slam. West didid ------Childrons SMa w/Stfom* wiring. $1200/offar. Call COCKER _ SPANIEL pup- ■ 8 W ANTED *9B o r n a w a r v e r y w e i ide. BID WITH THEI E A C E S on bindings Ages 6-12 lor dataila ovonlng calla C Knotty plno sland, atl 600cc soi liquid long Iraek' kveU to s t a r t w ith a spade accaaaoriaa. $360. ahi a n d T o n ; $60Boots$20733-S272* onlyaakforJohn Sw eSI’SiaSlJSM 6 •how m obU a. 6 4 » 3 0 1 * ’ony's acc was ruffed awajvay. II 2n U 677-2130.* 63»QS37 baforaBpjn.* D e c la r e r □ RAFTING tabla. $76. i or358M5618.* _ WANTED Campar Shall rer played the ace and kindng LAB pupe, AKC. born for Swing ast. $50. Oraaa WASHER AND DRYER DACHSHUND~3 aterabla '■/ for ahort bed '99 Oodga.: o f c lu b}S s Ia n d ruffed a club ,.. notts s o Soutl) hoIdH: 10/03, chocolala, daw- Pie hay a alfalfa $4/balo. SSOO Dred longhslrad mini- _ Pleasa call 886-2943* fast: On)n thet second top club. Tonony A A 7 Rr> 4 Water softanar $100. Can 324-5479* w lanoral 12/12. Will go clows, „ lal ahols, daw. 377; ormed, paranta on alta, WANTED D uck A Q o o sa droppe B whita a yaOow pups, rr)— lo the (Jt(]ueen. losing to the king famala 3 months old. » IVANTED for Chrlstmaa ' ' m g. South West Nortl) r t h E a s t FAX QUITAR A^arot 6 string * Purabrad. iaat IWor went H a c k ciui AKC.$800.Cal73M960* T Uttle Tykaa twin sizo bod. ’ . aune a spade and declare'f'T 1 V Pass 2 Jf.► PasH ' acoustic, autographed by > In 24 hours, $2W oach. r u f f e dI. , Hei; cashed the diamon.>.l,r,l,;rlru r«n IFLAT BED TRAILER ton- ./r- dom axlo H.D. car hauler. $500,8'overshot csmper, good condition, cloan, $500. Ook anilquo, HAY Prim o allalta. 300T30T ANTIQUE Display wagon, r ------' MATTRESS Q u een pillow vlnoyord vanity. $50, An- 1 SI. 2nd. S 3rd. 2 slrmgrmg Asking SIOO top sot, $150. Full sizo tlquoroaechalra ’OOib O.iios, somo O'oss CONTRACTOR H“ r o o f in g & I' OSS Call 737-9612* matlross sot; $100. 8lt. w/iopostry lool oxc. cond.. ACOUSTICAL f r CLEANING ^ M,iy. Will soil sm. omounis. Sofa, $100. King sizo sot al 3, S25 oa. o r oil for 324-5082 or 420-0871 C losing for good. PAINTING ___ L«st day December 14th, m aitroao COI, $200. $60. Or best offer on alt & DRYWALL SERVICE "• I CHECKTHE'' I Ploaso call 280-1714.* Call 212-2010.* HAYTARPS 14x48 Hoavyavy Up io7S ‘’i>o(f. Extra 10“;. Claaa *A* Cloanlng. Now-Remodeling- ^ AMIAMERICAN ROOF Uuly. S90 366-7406i or purchasoso(S150ormoro. S ER V IC E M i I S C E L L A N E O U S p BOB'S BEST C o m m | ^ Hobby DIRECTORY FREEZER 21' uptight exc. Raaidantal&CommenM - ' AND PAfNTING 934-8484 or 599-3131* Lois to chooso from. Show Broyhill pino TV arnolre. cond.. exerclsa bike. DRYWALL CompleteR« & Profosskml _ — casos display racks lor ’rtoastoflt your budget. HAY- dolry. to « le r. & o s ts & ior DAILY 2 end tables & sofa 326-4065 loavo mosaago,* Custom Textures Ct O aonlng Sorvkja. L734-1531 ” Of 404-6626 | salo. Roso Antiquo Mnll111 ■ and find ibosow hocon tab le S400/OII. 733-4684* - 731-0788 (TF) 24 yoare, exporionco. Largo balos Serving all of Magk: ^7 7 - Call Bill at 130 E. Mom Jorom o.’ holp you Wllh Ihoso c FUTON wilh wolnut/rotan . 676-09S1 tB urlay) Call 731-3471 days. S O W w /o v e r» t» d m atch- Volloy, Froo Estimaios, HhlANDY i MAN & I 212-1166212 or 733-9676 ^ dulios you aro lo Busy Iramo. paid $625 soil lor LInsured l - Freo Estim ataa \ ** 734.35890V0S.**-r'*- INTERNATIONAL iron Ing chair & ottoman oak $450, W/D sot. paid $525 = Bry«n(20e) 306-0S76.* — whool manuro sproador.Qf 10 dojoursolf, irim $600, Good cond. ' , ' " ' B CLEANUP STRAW 2 siring, dolivory son lor $400. Both iloms 4 y good shapo, mnko o((or. Coll 733-5272* ROOFING I available. mo. old. O ther misc. ACOUSTICAL I — Call 324-2669 or 539-5570.* fum . lor salo, 732-6479* Salazars Solutions ^ ROORNO Call G77-3825- ^ Advertise in fTABLE Hoavy duty ” CLEANING I Wo fix probloms — SEWING MACHINE w/4chnirs. 2loo(s, $125 q & DRYWALL r T.S,C. Hay Retrieving E the Service GENERATOR Gonorac. SERVICE *Froo Estimotos* ReReasonable mtosi , Srngof Troadio. 192f- call 324-9445* 5500 watt. 11 hp. 20,3 hra SPECIALIST odd Jobs, ramodoling, FreFreo ost. F in a n c ^ Call Con al 420 0133' 1923 Sonot G935I4613’; Directory - or 280-0B39- TABLE Drop lool formica now$1100. ' $550/offor ( P ro Clmnlng Sarvfc* removal of do b rls, __ SlOOO/oKor, Toy Fofmm Gonoral drywall repairs p 73 1 -6 6 5 5 733-0931 ext. 2* ^ kiichon lablo w/6 chairs. PParticle Board shaives, Commercial, rasklontlal, We do It all plua moro. Soi (Gnrdon Mork Cus­ $50, Ploaso call 734-6730* I(145) 4'x6*x2*xH* $100/ 1 and toxturing, C< Ruban734crata ------WANTED ongino for 460— WASHER & DRYER Kentat404.0371.- H THEREE SERVICE ^ pick up. Sl40/pof cord ”Monorch Malloablo, old FooUnga, walls, 'r.rt,wnaiAINTING i & ^ 714 drawors. $500.543-6762.* M*OF THE TIMES-NEWS I—— Docka. dc foncos. windows. TonLooking (or amployoos n Knull G /ango.ll/29. 8am- doors. Interior polniing, Loc ly’s Tree S ervice 6pm; 1 1/30 9am-6pm, j FOR INFORMATION ON MISIISCELLANEOUS Pool Or k w ^ g ^ r work ^DRYWALL Ray’s FUTON black moial Iromo small romodois. 0 Romelom ovol, Trimming, 2475 E 3600 N Twin Falls AUCTION ADS. U Ul ble 6'x31/2', groot con­ Topping, Shrubs. w 'i n ¥ e r p a s t u r e w/blue mallross, S150. CHECK OUT THE dl LUPHER : (3 mi S Curry Crossing. dition, complolo sot. ( PERSONNEL PLUS Stum ps wanted lor 2 goWmns Lili TV 27- GE, works groat. AUCTION CALENDAR $275/oflor. $2 Air Hockey Coll Chuck Rogors PB ; l4mi W)orcall326-3313‘ S150. COII948-0125* , 326-6271 or 731-1391. wnmw.paraonrwinecorn PA>AltfnNQ. INC. CmCall736-2S71 . ^00-7e8-tl76-______j ON SUNDAYS, table tal 6'x3'. block light la------733.7300 or 676-4040 Painitinting. Remodeling, KING SI20 Oak bodroom MONDAYS, ble bk $275/offor, 679-0073* p p I ^ — 733 ' Ta*axturtng & Drywoll i . . , wall unii. w/now pillow WEDNESDAYS & Un' Freo astlmotosi TREESERVICES FRIDAYS AND IN THE lOVINQ -X, SALEt Sony 36* CARPENTRY I ---- j lop m attress, drossor. TV w/swivol ba se, $475. ^ FARMING Call BIUO mirror askm o S2500/offor f AG-WEEKLY ON I ' 120S)W4F UAQIC VALLEY . . W hy su p p o rt tho term ite [ Auction Advenising For Ail Your Home ' F n a aatim olaa ^ • selling al Iho Indoor Filor population with a wood LIVING Room sot. couch . desk $75. Sterao sysiom Fle.i Marhol, Nov 30 and JIII Hotlon ” Improvomonis T Im A bbotl . ; Iramod building whon you lovosoal & choir, bluo w/Boso sp o o k o rs. $ 7 5 . _U' UNQUTTiRS 208-735-3222 Po NOJOBTOSMALL 4*7919 o r 420-0771 Ooc 1. nt TF Couniy Fair can got an w/mulli color highlights. Pool que-atlck. 20 oz„ ^ Disking, Rototllllng. Cle««nlngas«vlc» • .iinrir. Groat pncos for 736-7404 o r 260-1661 Dl Don McCroory - _ ALL STEEL BUILDING $600/olfor. Coll 736-8580* |hoItonemaskn^Da«y.com S60, $6 Full/quoon head- Mowing. Seeding, ,-'ii.is Atlmiss.on « if Ifl « >fi :4c « If; >|( Kc 9)1 t>o Ask (or Lou M at ;i compotltivo pnco? LOG L FURNITURE custom tward, $35. Nintendo 64 ------Spraying & FertlUzbg, - . bU Call S32-4439.’ i«/5 gam es, $125. i------' luolity Spr Work. Low Ratos QSR ^ Gutter Garagos, shops, mado living rm. sot w/ -----P rim e Time A u ctlo n T ~ I Quali VEDDING& I BdlSE'S'FeS'fANTiQUE hay canopies, soulhwoslom stylo cush- Taking J*' auclksns into Iho Ploaso ' call 734-3286,* < WatnnraL Ctaanlna WE CLEANING 324-7340 SHOW dairy (roo-stolt barns, lOr^S, sola 5650. chalr/oil- fuluro (208) 232-4912 INTENOO '64* w/3 con- IRIDESMAID Fairgrounds mini-storogo complexes, omon $200, 324-2722,* i»ww.primMJ10080 coll 736-eooe* cilortng? n CUsMfkad wIB do H. 73»6546* 733-31^ 3 5 2 0 ^ K lo r Mika hab.1 Call 733-0031 (Coll 420-1890’______. 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«b(» W N T in irt fh# IndMrMr :;iBT*SKi MaMareran W«t'rt ^ cm>WN74DftR»ttdlea«l | PICXUP8B>TfUUURe’ r£ ------r a FORO *04 F I6O, tx te r a M CH;HEVY‘0BAatrovant46K DOIlODOE'OONeonEa ??::.EW S-o5!SSit5^ » . bua^'40‘,puah«r. runa -•200.'S«e«t642A(M»gn -i ■ .c-C a b . 4 x 4 . g o o d c o n d . d ck e an . AC, AM/FM/ca*e., UU8T8eLLSIIv«r4 U U sSsffliJsssTssarr ■ r « i ^ for eonvor* A vM M W oM lnTP^ ' ' I $780Q.CU&aZ-416r ctCC, PW. PL, snow tires doo W AM TU IMnQ wriixbrM xSndOaalotTFCeurv door, 6 speed, loadod. 12; THBmW MW W rtalfF , >«OO»700a788-1231.' .Ca>733«M7.* ■ $3900/offer. 328-4505* $8499.45K. $84: 284-1277.* “*'S?7a£lo?S* _ ' T fUiLER 7X18 rt, toolbox ® tow phg.. extra cleain, US.tOOOe '91 eeied.$600. igraat: aiivera’do pkg. many m options. $18,300. 16is paaaenger, VS, duot <7K j irm i WiMMIC'ai, Ae fcWoffor. 731-8076* 7 7; ^ 5 8 8 o r 3 7 1 - 8 5 7 6 * air 17K mU«a. good condition. 324-2889 or 639-6670.* J a ir/heat PW . PU PM. CC. $7,100, *71 005733-8864* WAMia»liwvan, 38K.5K, nowr tiros, oxc, cond. pood condition, $4000. CHEVY '97 oxt-cob, LB cal » 934.4848 or 639-4846* 15 15 p a s o o n g o r. d io s o l. S13.(C13.900, Coll 734-0217.* WAHtEO*‘hnefon* 1974 r ' 8unUt»’03PopKM>waa f OMC **9 Jimmy 4x4 mtart- ^ . *97 Kodiak $3188. $8,259 noMrS86M. i J«ckpot 778-765-2841* - 4x4. HD »4T. compor R RS? naiT 'o l 1=250. ext. cab. $3«OSOO/oftor. 733-4779.* ifOONOA N t -99 Civic EX. 2 t>*ll buclile. h a v a y e a n offlf*.V8.AT.oUorparta. , Shan,t carper Wt, AT, PW. no ‘ 7 ‘02T>«KtarXl.waa$7998>8 SunUI* •03 waa $7,056 I 324-2669 or 539-6570.* . % now tiros. CO, V-8 . 81K. < nUC n *90 Satan Exiondod, doorloor. AC. PW. sunrool. 76.61,84.08.69.00 to aen. PB, low pkg., Silverado, $19.900, $1 Call 726-3203* rna 206-72fr4936(HaUey)-*"• mw$8488w/3yr. now $8,9881854. I noroon. 4 captains chairs. PS,»S, 6-diskI CD, 5 spood. Onty9XmatE«Mltie2 5 HP 278.327 runsexc. co8So«a/CD,o 454 vortex, R n i5K milos, Emaculatel warranty. 0 payment/ $700. 306 runa groat, n FORD '02 Explorer XLT, PW*W. PL. lowing packago, 55K off/-84 825-0678* ^ now wator pump, now dis- 13 :9000. 734.9522* - 0 Intarast for 1 yr. ooc. $300.700 R4 trans, $300. ti 13K mlk>s, huntor groon, 15Ci53Km.los.$1900. S900 *97 ATX 350 (&t beta was tribulor. tuno up. oil toaded.[m $750 bolow Bloo , Call 737-4854.* SSK' TH 400 trans. $160. 208 change, cl sorvlcod trons. qq NCOLN -97 Continonlol - $3590 now $2988. cat 1000. axcanant cond. Chaw trana cose. $200. 0 Book. $25,900. Plooso TSQcMC '93 Salarl- ExtonOod, loadojodod with loathor. sun- oxceilont condilion. calt cai 208-727-6707.* AW onfymxmaannm 1500 milea, $4000/offar. '80 Chavy cam hood. $t2,500/orfor. $ 539-2429* ^WO, loodod, new liras. oot. rool. 6 disc CD changor. I S oHt-B4.82S-9876* 436-1328of670^10* $100. ] '40 Chevy p/u rt BMC ' 88 Ext Cab, 350, HDiD trans 4 low pockago. 4 IK.1 K boaulilul cor. Under ontf n o t a t Tho In­ QUN8 doutM barrel, aida ' CHEVY'99 TohooLT, ^4T:-5 ^4- Spd. Loadod, WaVay botow book et $3850. $14.0:14.000, Call 352.1935.- door Fllsr Raa Marktt. <2 h o o d , $100. Chevy front > RStSfTSoTiSbSzSraSS. by aide. mulU ctioka. 3>L _ 4W D, $150. Mlko m ako whita, custom whoois, S6000/offor sa 543-2279' 73232-5283 ovosTlv. msg.* u p R f i Nov.XandDec.1atTF^ factory oond., 93696. cat, 2800 mUM. $3500 '' j toother, heated soots, CO. xjt; ERCEOES '93 190E 2.6 I $5S0. 12 gauge, pump P can 324-4182* !offer 324-2460.* “ SMC 79 V4T ahortbod 350 MAZUOA '89 MPV mlnivan Only)niy 92K mllos. Largo C o u ^ Fair Qrounda. Ad-J 4a^1lfeorM420r powor ovorythlng. vory '*?v irtaatoo $.60. S e o Santa ahotgun2H*$lSO.aellor ! WIBQELLANEOUS (2) AT, Q roat truckl $3200. robtjbuilt motor, neode som e ovorlvorhead cam ongmo. im da. Cau 731-0191.* t>6LARi8‘98XLY 600 < dd oan, 80K mllos $15,500 £ 1 S a i a t t.-OO pm / Ita $2000 /o«or. good cond sTIras 216x76xr-16 good call ci 208-788-3839- Pleaso can 644.1598’ worvrk. $1500.733-9880.* Loadioadod. Control locking, SNOTQUN Wanted, 20 or 733-8806 or 639-1265* "tread $SO/offer.734<838* ^ !}MC *79 pickup, now fOYilYOTA '91 f!>rovlo Van. olarnlarm, air bags, powor CHEVY'00 SllvomdoZ71. ^ o ats 4 aun rool. cruise. F a 28oauoo.akMbyalde,or .P O< L A rIS *90 RMK Ultra t motor 4 transmission, 6* Excxcellent cond., 1 owner, seats COUUUNrTYNEAT I k J H H H I ext. cab, 3 door, w/trailor lilt, n,, 35* tiros, sprayod-ln tooc ,C, mog r.rns. oxc. ; XT SSfSfBBTgaBSar^ ovaronder.Undar$1500. 680$2S00/offar. « good. » low. toaded. $20,760. Call ^ lodod, oxtras $5700/offor A C , Piease remove all ga­ bod liner, now paint, misc. 73434-4769 or 420-5189* •'I'ortcilorior. Now louring radi- ♦ • Phantom, reatorad.i. Pleaso caa 72M612.* condition. < Call 733-8805 k 324^3127 or 324.1252* ^ al tirOi or539-1265* ■ chrome accessorios. itiros, roar brakos, bolts. - ' rage safe sfgns after CHEVY '00 Suburban LT $6000. $6C Calt 735-1719- k iptimo batiory. Moticu. your sale Is over.,It POI.ARlft ^97 TOOf^MK ■ C O N N E C T I LOADED $22,000. gSRi u c *83 Jfmmy runa grool. >usiy sorvicod. A groat Is our responsibility>/r (wnpa-carbldaAeroaane ' $3000. *00 Polarla 440 F 423-5787 or731-2973.* n« ffJiiiii %or. onty 510,900. OK new carpoi. $2200/offer Ity (ara 1880-1697) very Indy SKS 133. $ 1000. W IT H ^ to kMp the commLH ; ^ H 1 CHEVY '01 Tohoo, third call 731-6075* Auto u to Sysiom.: Jim Tarlor. , i nta. OU 208-720-4938I Can 731:0917.* CUSTOMERS CH oil work 733-3077 or mty dean, let's work^ _Aak jor Roger. (Halley)« soot, powor ovorythlng. qIMC m c '92 4x4, bT. short '✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓ “ V Hot^^rlnga. e^ataor?! PQLARii **j ^ 7 hMK 700: W H O vorynteo. “ excollont condi- ooc 3mo 734.3529.- together and show w/o2one drculatlr^ pump/ 7 bod. outomalic, porloct. In jn our effort to MgSci $3000/offar. good cond. N E E D tiotion, must soo. $26,600. $8,950, «e { Coll 788-2568- RCURY '78 Zophyr. 4 phde In our town. cover ossisl. Like new. s;733-8805 or 539-1265* Y O U R ClCall 735-1616 or sTjiP m ake our or.'. runs n good.body T h a n k y o u f o r y o u r $3800. Call 734-5655.* , IMC’96oxt. cob. ^T, 4x4. , POLARIS *99 RMK 600. SERVICE'. __ (208) 604-0698.* 4 y :lassifietd section “‘'"'o'raighi. loss Ihon tOOK AT. AC. loathor, CO, ^Ic ilos, $400, 734-8128* snb-stuff sklis. kjw mikis, Advertise »IEVY -02 %T Avfllancho. extras, oxtr looks 4 oins groat freree of any errors. TWIN FALLS Frl,‘& Sal.. A^BOMSondmotorel w/trallor. $3400. Call 8.1 motor. loodod. leather Must Mui oeell Sl0.7S0^f1or. nia- RCURY '95 Tracor. ^ at dhistlcally reduced 280-3074 or 423-6330* the I ?■;11K mllos. Priced to soil! Coli e a se check your Am/p 8-Spm. INDOORlt)arden,n winter prtoas Including Call 543-8123 ovonlngs ■n/Fm c a s s o i to . AC. tooia. booka,atova, SKl OOO ‘98 Formulo 3 Service Ji$29,800, Call 734-0791 * or or 539-55605 doys. * ad for any standaindard, vory good cond, j rofrtQO.. ond lot’s m o n t CnUiSEMASTER 79 k)W |excelieni condition. jWo 4 out, $2200/ollor. openbowaandjai mnea, genarator. $7988. JODQE '87 Raklor, excel- OMCMC '98 SuBurtjan 4W 0, ftli:nistakes the first 337 HWY 74 $2900. Coa 733-2403/ Directory ■»; i2.9223or 431-9293.* 1 boflta, now and uaod. ,•92 B ouT K Jerar cleanl List ^ lont condition, robullt mo- 1600 160 SLE, seats 9. fronl day H{ that it runs. (144 milos wost of w atar Bert Hart>augh Motors 8KI DOO '02 800 Summtt 733-0931 e x t 2 tor. lo. now Ilros, $3000. Coll 4 roarro air, gnti guard, low- « ‘SUBISHl '93 Eclipso tank off S. Washington)* • $24,900now$19,988. ^ . OoNmtownWMxML Only 9 XTREUe 9x11182 " nark X. u n d a r 800 ===^===1J 886-7570.* 8» ing ing pkg., alloy wheels. JAfter r that time “ Jngns groat.g S2500/ol(or, TWIN FALLS Frj. ^am. 5388823* Oftl-84 S25-987e‘ 1 yr. waranty. exc. L:HBVY'4ecn»wcab1 l (on nrii>ODQE '01 VS ton quad □ 9?f ood tiros, oxc. cond. Th■he Times-News cati111280-3611 2 e * Husa anilqua/saragan. cond., tliantum clutch.dually 5 283 ; C.U., 4 speed. S13000, Call 673-5525* la IOUTCKUAN *93. Must Sen n cab. 13K mllos, w/oxtras. * ! r will not b e MrrsueSUBISHl '97 Diamante aalel Antlquos. diafiot, $8900. Can 735-8177.*'TO$ie0G'0Hof734-1033* * 5 $22,000/olfor. ^ 731-3635- OMCMC *96 271 oxt cab , ro, I sodon, loadod. light wagon whool c.halr. duo lo healthi 23 ft. *C* " •esponslble for ;■ in :uMiWuM a o A t » n .. V A U A H a *81 340, goo»IEVY d P*49 ? Slool body sta- nac lires.rims. sholl. lols of 10. AT. loathor. CO, sun kitchen Items, bowla, motortiomo, 480 cl Ford -fJ K30QE '01 Ram 2500 1]'®* 6 hp motor, traiMr $ 1200. condlllon, good child'stton wkgon, ^ all wcKxl Into- a a Dxiras.677-4647 or any eiTors. rooi.'3l. bro. b 70K. immocu- plantors, shelving, old ■ fuel InlMtion. 58K milos, J “ 9 Spd. 50K.SWB. sholl, 2?' rt Pteaaa call 543-8089* roof afr, re a r queon bod. t A sled. $400. &*i«763.* rior, 350 engino, AT, on $26,000. 543-5564 ovos. , J12-1770* 'Q'*}'0, SSl0.995/Ol(0f. 733- suUcaaes. canlstors sets, 24 or 200-3711 Roy,* s. ALUMINUM b 6 a T 14', 15i Onan.4000 gonorator. « Vamaha ‘m v-Max eoo4x4 blazarframe, ri( $16,000 or ^ 308-0289 days* ISUUZI S '94 Trooper, toadod, ■■ otd Chrlslmos docora- cau 837-6023* - iL : llons. clothes, & muchI- hp engino, front trollingI Tow bar lois of extras, cc cc, ‘83 Y am aha SRV 640 4> ------— timeInted windows, boautiful BUIClCR''88 Park Avonuo. MITSUISUBISHI '00 Galani morallll 237 Taylor' h motor, runs and looksI vary clean $25,500/0fler. TJcc. 431-2381 0r654-23a2 )ESOTO'56 ct comploto. F " 3UV.$5995. 734-1485* rod.'J. 4 dr.. cloon. oxcolloni GT2’2 4df. 4 sodan Dovor I graal $1200. 308^857.* 733-0533 or 420-4530.’ YAMAHA w,X '00 Mt. Max, degoes down tho road. ;UZU ’9S A m igo, M ust SS'l'Jnd. only 132K m ilos, whitoIto poail,□ loadod. loam- Factory HEMI. Please coll FAX I# ,250/oHer. 934-9562* o r. . s su u n r o o l, s p o tl o r . w/cover, 1 4 1 'track, 1142 q, loll. L oaded.Sspd., Powr mfles. high performance 855-4250p, or 420-9777* ir windovra, 4 locks AC. CADIl)ILLAC '91 Devillo, 4 promomium ii whcclG. now pipes.wlndshaild bag. & ^ ’S. CO, running boords. door.or. oxc, cond,. looihor '''’OS.IS. I(* ir swoot' 314.000/ 'ONTIAC '73 Grond Am or. Call 324-6466* soddio baga. $4500/orfor. ___41k orfg mllos. very clean, OR X , crulso conlrol. Call intonijrior. S4795- 326-4766- C Ploaso catl 543-4368.* PO400 4 borrel. AT. AC, PS. _ i7B-5638'______C A3ILLAC ^ '93 Soviilo. NISSAiT A N '8 9 r^.-ixim.-i ZEMAN '97 4 piQco trailor. bucket soota, consoto, 2 !■ iEP *76CJ5. oxc. cond,. oxc,:, condition, < Musi 500. classicssic car, looks, runs SieOO/offor. Call 733- dr.,Z,, root boor brown good imEMAIL 1v/now so ft lop, S 4 0 0 0 S640(400/otlor. 326-5858.- (jroal.al, 52000S 733-5366.* f f i 6a05orS39-1265.* 5rtires. $5.000, 734-2156.* Y our Ad To :08-308-1445,(Coll)* CH IV:VY '70 Impola Cus- PONTI/JTIAC ‘82 6000LE. H i l l 1, 2dr. noods roslora- cruiso.ISO. tilt. AM/FM/cass., = = V8.S'8, $1050. C ol°734io97/ tkxii$l500/oHar2i2.5429- $ goodId cond.,ci runs. 5800/ • Please p rint de ;ays or 734-7005/Ovos* CHEViVY -88 corslco. runs ir, 212-02622' iv. m ag * n d l o r p e n ^ 'I>^E■I^ES^JEWt h S clearly with dark penc EP '97 Grand Chorokoo Ooodod. S650. Call 324- poNTIAITIAC -93 Grand Pnx, Ai'fENTION HUNTERStI Wk CLASSIFIED umi,Imited. V-6 . loathor. sun- 4819l9or41Q.2394.- v-6, A • Approximately e i n d u d in g RILL RIOS (3). J : 3, AT. d d o o r, g o o d I ely 23 spaces per line i Buying now mtn. lion, bear, or more information. DlDEPARTMENT Mf. $12,500. Call 738- CHEV^VY ‘02 Lumino. 4 dr,. cond,Id, $1800.S 324-SB13* * ; blank spaces. coyote, rad fox. etc. raw Ploaso caii 733-8455* 669 or212-4560-* $150CiOO/oltor. Hyundai '66 poTh^iAc s . skina.fot Can 208-632-4808 IC '89 2HT, 10 ft. blado. EP '99 Chorokoo Spon Excel:oi SlOOO. 326-4766* cond/tioid/tion. 2 door, sporty, • W e wHl n o tiiy for pricing informatkjn.* P'* Twin Fells ‘‘wmitlllty, 4.0L. 33K m iles. ______b 5 yd. dump, runs well. $6400/000/ollor, 734-0061* fy you if. there is a spec•ecial g o in g o n QOOSEOECOV6® ------'HCS2500. Coil 728-3203* 21 1^250. Call 736-8571,* Ftombeu aupor mng, full 1 1 208-734-5538 TIAC ‘99 Bonnovillo. w hich m ig h t r Mlr«dOnw0lcvrileyxam ^JEEP^EP Amiy 4 cytlndor tiat H , cond, 4dr, low milos. It result in a discounteeted p ric e si?body, 2 dozon, groat SaENWORTH '98 W900L. twlr« ".“r c ' o ! Dal 13ft., QOro(^o. dork oad, 33*tiros & whoois. R c an'543-4063- 543 • 3 line m in im u r shape, $350. per dozen KEf Burley ^ins s " greot. $2995/otlor M ates 4»or$860for 2 dozon. CaSlue. $38,500. Piooso call poN TiATIAC t '00 Trans Am. lum - Private Party rate K)8-310eor644.1011* 208-677-4543 21 call 308-4653* CHEV i n400-1634* s biu EVY '94 Corvotto. 350I 5.75 7 liter ram air. G «cclM.Om.gkv^x«m- ElxjjjXUS '01 LX 470 kmdod. convovonibio, rod. AT. spd. T-ic irii^ELLANEOUS------3°!3AOER TIRES 20.5.25 & . T-ioo, lo.nooo. solMor 175.25 S200 por oot. p o m (collontcond,, tow miloa, oxcollc}lloni cond. $16,800 poy oilotl. Call 308-0975* WInaton Ftyrod 9 ft. 3 l0« ) R 0 '6 9 4x4'. High 54^5*7.500. Call 734-7366.* a wolght. w/Orvia Battonklll 17, Coli 726-3203* Ido suponslon. for pans s u b SftRUr u ’93 Loyalo reel & lino. Sllvor rool ILLER 12T backhoo inr. orroirrostomtlon, 326-6804* rsUBISHI 'egMonioro, L = = 5 spd . runs gooO. M giiiber irf T, oxtremoly good cond. CHEVYl/y '96 Cavahor block. ^ a v m - a l l i i M seal, very nico $300. nir:v/hydrauUc lilt, pintle e n ? oor. now tiro s. C D . nov^iiiiw liros. as IS. S800 3R D '8 1 F 2 S 0 . 4 x 4 , asfilniJkihg $3300. will financo 2 doo Can 532-47l7‘ Ping-ponga table $45. litch. ,1 $4500/otfor. roof. $4600/ olfor ovo- 1-3 d a y s ...... Plooso call 734-5449' Dconl ongino and Iront w/$2<^S2000dovtti735-8588* sunro< ...... $16.95 POC nd. rough body. $1000. p = s ■ i ■ — nings.rs. Coll 678-9297* | " 4-7 d a y s ...... POoL~TABLE 3/4* alate, 'lease coll 788-2568* T H E ...... $24.35 3HK0SH '66 4x4 plow Ploo HE TIMES NEWS I c h e W/Y ‘96 Corvotto Sllvor THEHE TIMES1 NEWS 4x8, accossodos included if/wlng. dump. & cumml- c o)R r eD '84 Bronco 4x4 CCLASSIFIED. w/motlatching loathor. in- Classifl 8-14 d a y s ...... $850.Can788-1231.* BSifiod Department ...... $41.50 f T igs. $8500.726-3203- runs r go<^ $1400 DDEPARTMENT l ^rodiOiliDio cond,. h a s it all. o opoi pens ot 8:00 om 15-21 d a y s ...... ngaVNK R otrlvor. 10 T on, coll111734-4101 7 oltorspm * |g CLOSED TODAV 22K. chromo whoois. Mondionday thru Friday 1x6,10T crane. 25.0001b f o ^ tops, novor racod or ...... $60.00 ^ TAN )R0 '84 Bronco 11. now THA /in c h , 9 0 3 C u m m in s, ctutc HANKSGIVINGII w rocileked. Ihe ono you Stop) inin lot seo us or coll 22-30 d a y s ...... lutch. now windshield, w a n t : ...... $77.00 ^ Tho Anlmor. $8500/ollor. Runiuns woll. $1200/olfor. t. 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Flrat proclamatlcrtion after PtymouUill 1 ' .takniajm in tt and ^ I r l A appni^: Governor Bradford B of colored or yan?.' Massachusetis m i made this first ■ Ib e m sle e cano rhym e or not snd Thanksgiving; ProclamationF o e e d o ot tb be e more dum'three or three years after ter the Pilgrims fourUiie^'iss, fuch aa, "Thia g reat se ttle d a t Plymouti3uth: HBlIowe'enBen. pumpkin say«, “ Inasm uch a s; thth' e g reat F a th e r •Happy TorirorkeyDay'l" We place h as gi%'cn us thislis ;y e a r a n abiul- m m one note> onoo eadi dinner plate, dant harvest of Indian corn, I with names'IMS on the outsidelf tb e < wheat, peas, beai leans, squashes, I notes are9 kpedfickp to the pemm. ‘ and garden vegets;etables, and has I and takee ttinutt reading them m ad e ih e forestss tot( aboimd with alotid wfaHedie the finishing touch- game and the seaea with fish and es are putt on the dinner, clams, and inasmumuch as He has When our family and friends protected us from l m th e rav ag es of join han/taIs aroundgj the tnditiim - chc savages, h as> spspared us from al Tfaanlu^cagivlng dinner table. ' pcscilence andd (disease, has is appointed to repeat granted us freedoidom to worship (wing family prayer, God according to tl i d l 0 the dictates of w U ^ Iw rorote tt many year* a ^ - (lur ow n consciencenee. ar pn HMVatUynly Fatfaer, we come* : Now I, y our magi; jyerrs agLstrate, do pro- !b e lo re Tfhet^ e e with thankful claim th a t all y e PPilgrims, with tot, only. for.what we your wives and ye I ye little'oncs, do Area readers! aadd their Than ftJr whM t^are, and , g a th e ra t y e meetingting house, on ye nksgiving praytyers to a descripip tio n of th e finrst . ' ' S S hill, between the hihours of 9 and 1 Thanksgiviving a n d histor . 'b e e u ri> e . l i ( ‘] 12 in th e daytim e, (ric prbclam aticions by Williamm Bradford, , le, on Thursday, >: - b in d a # to g • N o v em b er 2 9 th , ofol the year of G eorge W ashilington and Abi onr Lord one thoui braUam LincolnIn. ousand six hun- ■ — -— ■ -ivnfain'oarr^ dred and twenty/ threetl and the nation Dns to acknowledge thee Sept. 17, 1620. Wheien the pil- and maple3le sugar. ihird y e a r since yre e PilgrimsI land- provideidence of Almighty God, to Thanks for this great fd on y e Pilgrim Ri o grims landed on the New -IJ S. Departm ent of the o^ - f a love, not 1 R ock, th e re to obey His Hj will, to be grateful ior fabulous state of Idaho i lisien to yo pastor r England coast on Decec 21, 1620, . Interior Bureau' tor and render His bebenefits, and humbly to Magic Vall^. thiinksginng to y e A 0 they found an aba b a n d o n e d of Indian Affairs b u t > ou r knred ones e Almighty God implorore His protection and So evieryone, stop com for all His blessings. d W am panoag village. TlThe Indians long enough to count yoi inable to be with us fa v o r had called the villagt raur bless- today and oouT ur on-going family of -W illiamm B] radford. Y e W h e r ge Patuxet: ThlsThahanksgiving-is love. ings aUarotmd you. lereas, Both th? houses off the pilgrims remnamed it Where tl thefoture. G overnoror of< Ye Colony Congre > there is love, the h e ^ Happy Thanksgiving. ress have, by their jointt Plym outh, M ass. is l i ^ t . Tenn m — Family, friends,fri please join , co m mnittee, it requested mc 'to -JesdeD ^tzO Isi Abraham Lincoln's > The fh^t severe wininrer, more WhereI thereti is love, the day is ^ hearts andid h an d s as w e sing 1 S recomimend m to the people of the than half of the pUgrgrims died, bright, Qur praises, to. our U n ite‘d d States a day of public ' What does Thank: proclamation and the food supplyy they had Whereihih ere is love, there is a mean to you? the Doxology; "We have lieenI Iheth rccipiems ;sgfving and prayer, to be brought with them wavas rapidly song to helph< when things go God from whom all •ved by acknowledging Will yoQ have lots of < of th e choicest lx)uiiiilli,cies of henv. “bserv< dw indling. wrong. to do? ow, cn. We have l)eenen preserved, " “J' grateful hearts the many In the middle of Malarch 1621, Where thereth is love, there is a im all creatures here ignal favors of Almighty Will you d ean house f< these many years,i, irin peace and “""i “'6' an Abnaki Indiann named smile to makemi all things worth- Iy and friends? especially by affording . Samoset entered Plym prosperity. We havlave grown in <== mouth and whil^. Or will you just be glailad when m above, ye heavenly numbers, wealth andam power, as “an opportunity peaceably ■ welcomed rhe Englglishmen. Where thereth is love, there is a ablish a form of govern- itends? no o th e r n atio n hasLS eever grown. to estab Samoset introduced thehe pilgrims quiet peacace, a tranquil place Hie n^rkey is delidousIS . Prayer Fathiather. Son, and Holy urgotten God. ment for their safety and happi- But xve h a v e forg to S q u an to , th e c h ief ininterpreter where tunnim oils cease, So is tfae pumpkin pie, G host" W e have forgottenn tthe gracious a n d n e g o tia to r fo r M.Massasoit, Love chahanges darkness Into /, therefore, I do recom- Do you push y o u rs ^ ftfrom the AmeiL hand which preseiserved us in No'v, i the leader of the Warnmp^oags. light and makesm the heart take itable . -RutfaSthSulUvan, Kimberiy peace and multi]Itiplied and/^ ... - n ex t, to be devoted by Massasoit soon came to visit the wingless light.flig opie of these great States Witb a big contended sijsigh? enriched and strengjngthened us; 'ne peop pilgrims and makeJ a; p e a c e O h b lestt area those who walk in Do you tum on the TV and we have vainly ii S ^ice of that great and treaty which he kept f ^ May trustirsting assurance In y im agined, in ^9 *9® ; faithfully love, And watch tlie football11 (game? your imbroker the deceitfulness of our hearts elonouVJl i n i n g w ho is th e benefi- to his death more thanm 40 years They ilsoals w alk with God lken promises bring uthor of ail the good that A reyou tired of it alwa)®ys us undying foriforb«ii^ce through that all these blessinglings were pro- Autl later. above. Being just tbe same? duced by some superperior wisdom lat is, or that will be, that Squanto remained1 with\ the And whei ‘ aU life’s difficfflculties. May your ien man walks again, I suggest-we give thanksks to the unfailing ju sti an d v irtu e of o u r own,wn 'v e y tthen all unite in render- pilgrims to teach ththem the heiswithOtGod. ILord iistice be unidstak- Intoxicated withth unbroken jng untoto Him our sincere and Indian ways of huntiIting and For there:re shall be peace on ably manifeste»ted in 4>ur interac- 2 th an k s for H is k in d care For each blessing• ve tion with othen s u c c e ss, w e h a v eI bhi e c o m e to o hu m b le tl fishing, how to grow cornc and earth for all:dl men. rreceived hers. May prevailing self-sufficient to feelel thet nece.ssi. and prot Seekinging peace and the free- tributing five deer for ththe feast. Thanks fofc r th e w o n d erfu l "turicey "i notes" - short, funinny lit- beloved1 frifriend filling our , dom to prpractice tbe Separatist Other foods include videovi that seems putlhanksgivin.iving feasts on th e -table. Provides stand in the kitchchen win- to launchh thet holiday sea- H i Ies recipes, too - dow, pointing and daytime hoursurs, automated nd laugh- son. (We alsoal squeeze in a assistance available avt after little footbatball viewing.)” hours. ■fin, p a g e - - Denise] lUmer, * Rhodes Bakeake-N-Senn 1-800- - M ike GriffLd e s ig n e r Food/Home and1 Re1 lig io n e d ito r 876-7333 - 8B a.m.a to 8 p.m. d< Thanks^ving: .Day;D{ 7 a.m . to I are going p jn . Friday andid Christm( as Eve, “This year we an> and hav- 8 a jn . to 5 pjiL[L Dec.D 26. “A s so o n a s over to the in-lawspaint-ball a “We go watch the * Smith’s FooFood Sc D rug: 1; TiThanksgiving dinne is 800632-6900 - 6 ing our first-ever verypa exdt- ‘Christma;las in the - 6 ajn. to 7 p.m. over, everybody’s thououghts Monday throughIgh F V id ^ 6 to 10' , match. My son is vei N ig h ttimne e Sky’ - at sstart t turning tovNo w a rd a.m. ITunksgivinjving Dior. ed.” Iwin, city . Kimberlyy 1Nurseries. We ClChristinas. So one yeai^ear a t •LandO ’Lake:ikesHoUdqyBak- - C h a d Baldw i editor donate foodrad for the needy Oour l house, we had every-ev eline: www.lancBndolakes.com, an d get to3 5udi’lia4;5»S,aontb'^old£ g e t back, v/t 733-5346.7; es on Christ - BiU Fail], advertisi rep re sero n t n ad o , stmas wish lists* to post on th(he fridge.” ^ nVlNEAUSANDIA]UALSHEUER ; ertisin g design^ 139 6thAvenutsnueWest , -S- S h a ri CbanQ^, 736-229^2 9 9 Mini>CI^assia reporter

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(“One .T o ^ Bastard”) THBHOTCHICI&Oiit1 the. eve managementis tissues who finds sue- M Bic cG rath (d eb u t) an overseas TV junket. Sam Here’s whihat’s W rATION: T h e b rain tru st of o the prom, an Bttractl:tlve but cor with aI novali therapist. behind “BeBeing John Malkovidi” mean-spirited n high i RockweU stars osas 1Barris. D irector school Director: WasW ashington ( d e b u t) OPi Clooney (debut) „ . retu rn s witl;rith this off-the-wall yam princess p (Rachel McAdadams) is . (select marketsets) DEC. 25 ’ r'AKj. t h e H O U R S:: Based on the o p en in g inXI about scricreenwriter Charlie iitransplanted into the bocody of a GANGS Ol CATCH ME IF YOU C OF NEW YORK: . ^ Jn "ovel by Michaellael Cunningham, Kaufman’sl’s imisbegotten attempts 3130-year-old man (Rob Schchneider Leonardo DiCaj Leonardo DiCaprio stars In Caprio plays a venge- “ 5 this century-spaimarming drama deli, to adapt: Susan8 Orlean’s “The frfrom “The Animal"). Dli)Irector: ful hooliganI inir this h i^y styl- ticklish "c* true story of Fr ik^d “ Idy weaves togetogether the stories I^ecem ber1 Orchid IWliief.” e Nicolas C ^ p U n r s TTom Brady (debut) ized, frequentlntly delayed drama Abagnale Jr., a gifted crook 'Kaufinan (a(asweUasUTfi^<^ forger who once posed as a~ of three w omen:n: n novelist Virginia MAID IN MANHATTANIN: A fter about Irish ganja ng w arfare in 1860s Woolf (Nicole Ki< By'Cm^Outhltr . . twin brothoher) iriille M eni Streep learning le the nuances of ] \m airline pilot and led the Kidman), a preg- f Isra e li New Y ork Q ty,ty. . D aniel Day-Lewis Am u Californii lean. Director: Spike hand-to-hand hi flghtinf tech >n a groovy cat-and-mouse cl rnia housewife chniques Cameron on Diaz also star. o') < (Julianne M oore)rc) andi a book e^- eing John Blalkovich”) in “Enough,” Jennifer Lc icross Europe and the Uni Lopez is Director: MiMartin Scorsese acn nited tor (Meiyl Streep),cp). Check out the YZl THAT: In this bt ”) StatStates in the 1960s. Tom Ha T|ie Harry Potter- “ - i e . back to h e r d o m ire self as a sin- (“Goodfellas”) ianks prosthetic honlcenicer on Kidman, “Analyse Ibis,” neurot- • ol )lays his tireless pursi appear to.be seml-pemurm an en t fix- ^ fnom hotel maid who> ffalls in NARC: Ten y3 years a fter playing p l“; ■suer. Director Stephenle n Daldry (“Billy tures under the Ho «sPaalVltti (Robert De folove with a well-connectedid poUd- ■ undercoverer narcotics offlcer Diridirector: Steven SpielbIb e rg EUiot” ) Chrbtmas tree > the c 1 out of prison and seeks ctcal heir (Ralph Fienneties) b u t c<^Se ir ! in “Rush,” Jason (“E.“E.T.”) ig^uffering shrink (Billy ke LOVE LIZA:L: B Broken by his equivalent of the hec keeps her humble backgrcTound a Patric is at Itt aagain, teaming up THE Tl LION KING: Disney'ss box-I wife's unexplained to discover th a t th e se ned suidde. a Weh always receives from d secret. Director: Waynee Wang “‘'I* “ rpsuele detective (Ray offhiffice-busting animated fayo^onte site designer (Ph o r is tb e o ne w ho n e ^ («; liottaVtohuntd (Philip Seymour Aurit Mable. And L e o n a rd o (“Sm oke?) It down cop-ldllers in retuetum s to the big screen - the Hoffman) turnsIS toti b izarre pas- DiCaprio fans - they mu Director Harold Ramis STAR TREK - NEMM E 5IS: icton Joe Carnahan verj’ery big screen - at IMAX i m ust b e get- f«CH£W«hAclic k ”)’ ' Q I and rimes like huffingng gasolinej fumes tin g 'th e ir braces off abo Captain Picard (Patrick SaStewan), < uts. Bullets and othiIther. large-format theattI t e r s . and playing with i about now- ' v M n r oIE: v . A Bronx dniglord an th remoie-control have their choice of i and crew are divertedI tot the Octane”) selectect markets) Dire)irector: Roger AUers ahdI IRob toys while ducking Uve-action version ofif th e H am let”) (select mi n S co^s an dreamm team of penise do t m arkets) ultraviolent portrait of r dorks - a surprising dangerr a J w a i ts iried im ages pertain- classlassie fairy tale about a wooden MAX: An art ( jfmobwu-- Richards amand Isabella Rossellini »h rt dealer (John fare.in 1860s.New Yori the good ship Enter]■rnrJQA hig to th e d e:ath a t of his mother. pupjuppet who yearns to be aI realr Cusack) in post-' D i r e c « » : n=itmc ^ R eyes (debut) D j Director: Dov )St-World War I Trekkies-sony.TVekkei Director: Stuart Baird (' avid Cronenberg boy.oy. As if being the worid’s oonly Munich attempts,Kts.to cultivate the they, must have done an M£M arshals") ^ (“Scanners") (se(select marke,ts) talkiUking puppet wasn’t an astotoud- middling but passio T H E 25T H H « ssionate talents of ly nice job fixing our co “ E C - 1 3 HOUR: Faced with lg ing accomplishment alreai■ady. a young painterer namedi Adolf a lengthy prison>on sentence, a con- Dire'irector: Benigi (“Lifei is Hiller, who also ey and seUing us comic booksbo this ABOUT• SCHMIDT: Jack DEDEC. 18 victed drug d > eyes a career in year, because a shiny, nei plays a retired insur- -i dealer (Edward Beaueautiful”) politics. Director N new install- Nicholson pl THE LORD OF THE IWINGS - Norton) searche r Menno Meyjes m ent of th e “Star ’nrek”(” ffranchise .^nce actuaryary who undergoes an xu hes for redemption (debut) (select marklarkets) THE TWO TOWERS: Witlith the on his last dayy of< freedom. With QEC N IC H O L A S is Uhder the tree, andd ian even- existentialJ ccrisis after his wife /-]fellowship scattered, FFrodo Philip Seymou EC. 27 NICKLEBV: ■ diestforcmgi o u r HoIIman and Charles Dickens’■ pliplucky boy hero num bered one at that! lg him to com e to term s /c(Elijah i Wood) and Sam (Sean( Rosario Dawson CHICAGO: Broadway’s mui jughter’s marriage to a on. Director: Spike CH 'i^ch- (C h a rlie H iinnamam ) s e ts o ut lo H e re ’s w h a t’s o piening e r in with his daufi Astin) journey into the fetidid h eart Lee (“ Clockers”s” ) admimired : musical leaps - n: D ecem ber low-class losloser and the failure r.f i reunite his destituteitute family afici of Mordor to dispose of the:e ring. TWO WEEKSKS NOTICE: After expl'tplodes! - off the stage in that his lifefe has become. With ' his father dies anand leaves the Meanwhile, Strider (V(Viggo years of slaslaving aw ay fo r a nioviiovie houses. Renee ZeUweg H o p e D av:avis and Dermot w. Jger. brood pennilessess. Director: DEC. 6 5h pals demanding, sellelf-absorbed com- Cathatherine Zeta-Jones ai Mulroney. DDirector: Alexander Mortensen) Ji® and his elfish and Douglas McGrathath (“Companv e'O u ILIBRIUM; In1 a fascist Payne (“Electection” ) Iattempt " ' to rally an army to Idck mercial real esti:state developer, a Rich;ichard Gere season this spiP>cy M an”) (select m arkeu-kets) Saruman’s white wizardly beIjehind brilliant corpt•poraie attorney stewew of murder, scandal ai future where ali displayslys of emo- THE GUYSYS: An NYPD captain ^ and THE PIANIST:: DirectorDii Homan tion"arc illegal and citizitizens are (Anthony Lal Director: Peter Jackson ('(“The (Sandra Bullock)j;) d ed d es to call it tabbloid ic infamy. Director: RcRob Polanski won the 1 LaPagUa) and a news- pir quits. But can th le Palm U’Or at force-fed Valium-likeke mood paper editor ( Frighteners”) the boss live with- Mars]arshall (debut) Cannes for this Holt 3r (Sigourney Weaver) ' out her? Hugh Holocaust dninia inhibitors, a renegadele 1lawman prepare eulog ;h Grant co-stars. CONFESSIONS CO OF A DAAN- □ Jewish man (Ad(Adrien Brody) logies for men killed in ne D irector M arc LaLawrence (debut) GER'EROUS MIND; This Georj (Christian Bale) rises:s t to o v e r. th e W orld TTrade r Center attack. DEC. 20 >rge whose musical giftsifts :help him sur- THE WILD TlTHO RN BERRY ’S Cloon ihrow th e sysiem. This thrthrovyback Adapted froTom the two-person A ooney-directed oddity is bas<3sed vive the destruciruction of the ANTWONE FISHER; DcDenzel MOVIE: Nickelcelodeon’s fav o rite on tlietin apocryphal m em oirs of f( to the dystopian sci-fi m(movies of play by Anntm e N elson. D irecto r: Wa: for- W arsaw g h etto and the concen- Washington directs and co-;o-stars animated clanan takes on ele- merer “Gong' Show” impresar liie 70s also stars Emily,ily .Watson Jim Simpsonon (“Tales From the in t ario tration camp.s off WorldW War 11, in th e story of a U.S. Navyr ssailor phant poachefiers in Africa. Chudmck Harris, who imagined 1 and Taye Diggs. Directoctor: Kurt Crypt") (selecleet markets) (De[Derek Luke) with intense ai I he Director: Polanskiski (select mar- anger- Director: Cathyly : Malka*sian, J e f f wasIS recruitedr by the CIA duriin o g kets) Filmmjtakers rooil out blllockbusfter hopeefuls Hiollywood fi^ I m m a k e r sS By Robert W. W elkos, Los AngelCT Times______. wist holida}'y in variousIS w a y s

HOLLYWOOD - Thele I ByRoRobert W. Butler for tlie Holidays”■ C‘J(-95) is a l.i.iik sciiijon is upon us, { in TheB KansasKl City Star______comedy in whichch i il jusi-fiii-d Hollywood that m eans theth e woman (Holly Hiinteinter) gets inn. it on to roll o ut th e year’s fin slate Ah.Ah, T hanksgiving. A tim e fifor with her gay brotl-other (Kohvii of potential blockbusters O scar famil;nily togetherness, hearty eaeai. Downey Jr.), uptu p tig h t ^isI^•^ tiopefuls, family comediedies, sci-fi ing; andan relaxation. Not that you)u’d (Cynthia Stevens«)n)ion), coiunillini; ^ tliiillcrs and a flurry of irindepen- j necescessarily know th at if a ll yoyou Mom (Anne Bimcrofi:rofi) and ivacko (leat dram n^ Herc.aroro Ithe big . h a d to go on was the wavay aunt (Geraldine Cha[Chaplin), H olly questions looming overT thet sea- | | H | ^ H k J illywood has depicted thhis • A homelevs manian (Nick Nolit-j much-ich-beloved national holiday.'- enjoys Thanksgivitiving with ihe 1. Will th e holiday scas^casoh sup- iB Loi-OIS of films have used theth well-to-do familyIy oft Kicharii Thank ply un O scar front-nm nercr forI best jN H H |7V anksgiving holiday in a langei:en- Dreyfuss and Berne tte M id le r in picturc? tialI wrway. For instance: "Down and Out in1 Beverly Ik Mills- This year, the buzzz isi{ morc Efl •* WWoody Allen’s “Hannah anm d (’H6) - iiixl of coiirsuirsu expoM's all about performances thania n film.s. >g f l H er rS Sisters” (’86) opens withII il the cracks in the mliin-iiige. an­ ' T hai said, ihe holiday seasonse< in U ^H || T han)anksgiving celebration at a • In the I'liniiv/wy /w c ird " T h e rec e n iy e a rs has been thfie e 1launch- w hichich all the major characterers House of Yes." C97)\ '0‘. a yonni; iiig-Vad for Academ y Avfraiv ^ rd win- are intintroduced. m a n ’s h o m ecojoining in ti.r "I ners such as “A Beautiful:M ind,” ' “Dutch” (’91) is a road moviivie Thanksgiving setsioff ofl inc'eMiuius "Tiinnic” and “The Ei about)ut a blunt construction w orlirk- feelings in his Kcnnunnedv-c)l)s(.-\M-ti Patient.” New films tha b e a r e r (Ec(Ed O’Neill) who drives hhi is sister (I’arker l’os<.-y).-•y). watching for best picturtu re R irlfriIfrie n d ’s snooty* son (E thlan ai • In /\n g 1-ee’s "'riu''I'he Ice Stoi iii" year: the lethal-ladies m E mibry) b r 10 Chicago from a . (’97). it Thanksgivinging vveekeiiii is “Chicago”; Martin Scor Georgi'jrgia boarding school. th e occasion for iilcolIcoholic exce.ss, 19th ceniiu7 cpic I'G angsss c Ncw • “Scent "S of a Woman" (’91)) iis wife swai)ping and)d teent inisix-- York’’: Steven Spielberg’j retro set during dui a Thanksgiving weekek. havior in subnrhanin Coiuifriii'iii.C clinse .saga “Catch Mee ifi Y ou endI in which a bUnd form er mililili- (T he film fe a tu re'S s a a good earlv C an”; th e effects-driven fi laryr mman (Al Pacino in his "hoo(x>. perfonnante hy TobtjiheyiMagiiiM'.; Han, Potter wortrorked box-offlce m atic agsln, tali sequel “The Lord of the : taking In $28.86 million on Itsts opening day, Nov. 15. Here,e, IDaniel Radcllff ah” OsOscar-winning performancece) • “The Myth of1 Fingeriiriiiis"Fi'i The Two Towers”; the stylizedst (Hair»|walchMlM the late RIchant KarrlB, who> plty«dpli Professor Oumblatforo,0, feed Fawkes the Phoonlx. goess on01 a New York spree witlith C971 finds Ncial. Wyk-■yle(“ ER’s"D r. ’50s drama “Far From HeiH eaven”; h is high-school-age hi{ chaperontne Caner) spending iheiie holiday1 it) a . (Chrisris IO’Donnell). Denzel W ashington’s diree Dav t ” ; a n d o f th e r a p y again s from his Comment: Coi Any actor wwho provide an appealealing alterno- , jjj Javis. James Stephen Daldry’s cross.gci.genera* stressed-oiit psychiatristp: (Billy appettpeared on the old TV hospipital tive? The cynically tilled “Homtne LeGros-makes it vvorihwhile,won tional female dramaa “The Crystal). seriesries "St. Elsewhere” has justist as T h e p a irin g s of Holtrs.” of Hugh Griint C o m m e n t:: Can “Analyze goodlod a chance of becomingng a and Sandra Biilloclock in the officc Comment; If Polanski iki won. Everybody” starringsta Dr. Phil be greateat director as Richc h ie rom ance "T w o WiWeeks Notice” f lf l|| w ould h e show up for th e O: f O scars? farbehind? C unninningham of “Happy Dayays’i and J e n n ife r Lop<>pez and Ralph " 2. Will moviegoers, playly ithera- 3. Can “Horriny Potter imd the fame.me. Fiennes as lovers f pist to the dysfunctional s from different gJL i lal male Chamber of Secrets,”Set “The Lord 5. Can( edgy, darker movivies .socioeconomic wotvorlds in “Maid 3 K I characteiv whose Iwring lit : lives o r of th e Rings: TheThi Two Towers” or farewre weU during the holidays?? in M anhattan” lookok like hits. T f *-L e t t e r s t 1 o S a n t a1 . . . . ® fragile grips on reality j Cy arc a the latest Jamiimes Bond thriller Therh e re is no shortage of serio■ious Comment: They ys said the same theme of many of the seaseason’s “Die Anothere r Day** o u t-g ro s s films.ms. "N arc” follows tw o brut•utal thing alx)ut Michelli S«*iilisli it (Ml I) - ,” Jack and "Die Anotliother Doy” grossed “Thehe Hours” tells the inteter- Day” and Harriscison Ford and . Nlcjiolson plays a buttoned* ed-down S850 million andat $352 million, twinein ed sto rie s o f th re e worn*men Julia O rm ond in “Sr‘Sabrina.” m m ‘Ni*ws s p c i'la l Yiil<*ti«lc!«• (Jr«*rlin<;s sri-liim. \\i wicjower whose calm demjtm eanor respectively, worldwide.woi linkeiked by their yearnings aran d 7. W hy is n ’t th i masks a seething anger a there a lavish iinii.st n*criv«* y our h-ttt t r r h y I)«Ti‘inluT 1 2 " . r at his Comment; TheseTl three films fears.irs. “El Crimen del Padidre Disney animatedd :musical this j humdru/n exi.stence as hee drivesd will eclipse “ SpiiJpider-Man” provid- Amarnaro” has already ignitete d year? P l f i i s r kc«*j» y o i i r l«-tt«t r r s lo 2"> w<)r«ls o r a Winnebago ihrough Ame: merica’s ed Harry confinfronts Bond in a angerg e r in s e g m e n ts o f ththe Ironically, as Hol]loUywood redis- ^ 5 heartland. 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m viNG, TeT ex as-H ie road duty I lnstilt'«rtien he not ao on foforever for Eimnltt I Smith and ththe Dallas Cowboys, I ■ : : 1 but the partyty doesi not necessarily I end after thisdsseasoa 8 ■ ■ ' > i Both Smittnith and Cowboys \ • It doesn’t m eim I can’t'< pUyp jrtMB hedesotobedas*te7)idiing '* owner/genenleral manager Jerry I jyrnore," Smith nid. n ffet e e l r . ’ name ra d caiVn!t even make aa _ £(U»«)»ao - " ^ -.Vl ' Jm es said last week they (fid not I SPill have an oppof tunltr.tR r imbrlck defined M view Smith’sl’s diminished( role, as h •aguywbol^ ™ , they evaluauate backup Troy I ajlw oo t I can sdn m foot! Hambrick, as a{ sign that Smith tt I heresr«. It’s a xnattar <» i ^ t h f SSbSla«ifctf , ; . done in Dallas.los. T h ^ said he could I ■ ^ vrvfxiQt to ac t m it or bo t Uiat^H-i thf caU it quln.'TIii eoinltie.* quefdoniflieWBsfEEE ' easily be backack num ing the foot- H n s S mS . (t^ (OC) waia^ " ball for the O The bcrttom U neis Ais bottMtom oocm'tloiowwhon ^ ! Cowboys again next ■ season. l i Sle. ’Smith is going to be 34i na m “It shouldd notr be a foregone iaoo aad is set to tnake $7ij eaH- taiQw When to ^ conclusion that th Emmitt Smith o. It is ao t going to h n«i.A, ^ tohiiiM ldbdtetoscnrp^^ I MOp wtm’t be withih thet Dallas Cowboys Cow]iwboys source said .fimitli lth ’« *ddtag the CciHfcoiwyt* front office . .»• next year. Thathat idea is unfounded salaiaiy3 would have to be in-the*“ *1 ne^lonalwdiihstdedsion. ' ^ and wronft”’ JonesJo said. “It's been millKllion ra » e for diem to bringbri CimoalfcdHiJmtdckinhra f '> my expenence,k%, just as sure as you h imn !back; W bat seem ed UkeIlea aat.Qmi 6 tpIk«l . (R)(COWW$ -, start thinking,in^, ’No way,’ o r got . wildtd scenaUoI when 2 0 0 2 beglemn tHMl-Wtat^iMbr ^ logic figuredd Iti( will go a certain doesaesn’t s e m quite as KMetch way, it doesn’tin’t. Emmitt Smith is now. • a s i E s sjciartJiutM S '• still very produ-)ductive, and we need f tbe C^boys dedde fo u itliediMaaq.llls iMoi him to win gam{ames and we’ll make their:jr first-nxmd draft iild( toIZ 8 hax^lj^ ' < M r a dedsloD iien the season ends. someoe quanerback insurancece In ■' , i-y-. M to ,C tK m ^ 8778400 -n. • But, no. I don’to*t know you can say ^ (A ^ t f a e y could get by wid]vidta Sayi^wtebedidid,abdut^tim :00pjn. (ZBDOe«900l Oams. Badk NM. Rom ' this is the beginginning of the eruL” ming b id e by co m m u te n yheCwbcS? ffl ~ The Cowboyi•oys’ long-term plans oinit^.«|Ould inclndrfia^ efl^iwDqwi ijopj •• for Smith becatcame an iim ne^te S a t ChehwFWRoundfframoq , issue after thele Nov.f 17 20-3 loss to to be iS S $ dOCT^Mt . ^Bur> Oly, Soum Mem. (Sotw-. A '■ Indianapolis,, in which Smith got ^ ^ j g j y d UKe t ^ ^ one more canarry an d 20 few er .. yards than Hanlambrick. Smith was • not pleased by how things were tH W OAY handled and saic OpjikfODNMLHMtor s a He ana Jones NM>Y«kRM0M«tAa«M ' .. talked Monday,ly, allowing Smith to 'u a tioon. n Her«-)ur'is. ThfMhf* . HJw> (CC) 0149374, i I, voice his frustristration about not nlB^bi M M CEaSD NHL HocMy . being told thatat ani increased role )allM CowtMjrs nmnlni bMfc Emn SfflWi b ro to ttM N a a lH ^^Yort(Ranew■•iAavrti „ for Hambrick memeant splitting tim« r*Cfl Thrwhw (H) (CC) ‘ » »corddvlngtbf fourth quartorofroftiM Oot27c«M aesn’t believe is Walterter Payton’s all-time niAfajling persp^ve, aad dMbe man who is ^BUi )mmunicate to me what (direlirec- Hambrick*! ino-easiased role means record -alu- paying th e bills, th HgDSEXEEilOli ■' Dave (Campo)) is the head coach tion]on) they w ant to go, and froi rd before beginning to evalu those are the They don’t owe'e nme nothing at all. that from Smith’s future withth th e Cowboys ate Haulambrick. words I put in per*rspective and io*i«ji tat - I'm a grown man - 1: cacan already has been deldetermined. Now, 0 «JT1. d o D D D m PMitMa IW, Smith finds splitplit- deal w ith" N4mt (ErtcMnd Pttloii «t OMoH UJon».(Llv)(CCl m 281438 2:00p.nvpm CB311D Nn. FoeM r NEWS [VMOVl3ME8-.-I THURSPj^y MORNING r a M MDS -J WashVaMngten FMMm «t Dtfn. 5 a . m . I :ow«oys. (Uv«) (CQ 158312 ; 3^^9j0^^^j30 M o ib[ib1i SSI B m o L L i km-tIm Ioed cmm^ i . 4 J g ' KI»U » iSlflO t w mm ttfMMTiiM , i 7mr: ;yi Ijrvffiaaa. k H o o | o | i PliSf 51vis I ______727M Pm . jPM Prai. jPiMPrag. jPiMPtag. ssm*: K 5Si^|S H m pjcajii • Houcuy teM i for p«ti; fintnelil idvlet. U|d:"onaN B t I PUd Program 4«W5^ 5K5M ByKateO'»1 O'Hara -.5] J USA Blwmbwim^278022______AhBlp.ilwuB g' g j ^ J 2ap2K >— > uw ^ IDiymti*tf|qKlcat 332312 ------__ CSPK _J. rrtlKiWtWSllZ” 2374 KwicTSESrSJi^a”128 |j LOS AN _ |u.».t>W i 1189026 ; ANGELES - dn a n ^ t ^ _ _ _ J cold andid rrainy Saturday eveojing CHH .jtewrttM MofMBQ at the KTIKTLA studios on S iu ^t loo wm PMrta ZWM 905604 ■■■■■ Boulevarc . ■ •' FWC J.. fe n a a frtiiK15930468 i59: - 'ard .in . Hollyw^d, |f«mmliw5*<2670 I singer/actoiictor Chris Isaak sits «Mdt Wtn nm jUMK Um 4B8Mir“ PflllHwiUw 2677596 nFfl»llwrtUw2144732 ' |f« Uw.8S?67anss93;iWTTO ----- g2-?7A6^"”" ^ tneditalL .>*1 ^ W w B f W tt 7310663 ~ has just finished 8h o ( ^ ' FX rildPrpg, 1liwrrag. ^ inuProg. IPigpjSthpg. IPiMPrat. iPmpST ~ ii m i n iM 2917428 ~ ~ |5 i H- IViwHn»Hnrfl092fl13 ____266^428 ~ tWA*S»M ~|M« for an NBC spedal ^ 5 tpnrttCMIr 1S&428' i»nmrmii iwt65 M«1iCMt«S7399e • » wbCii>w« ^ SE = Lives,” airing '-on m i» • 'Ibanks^viiliving Day. The set Is M B M I Esna ui«04 InnimPnMrtiesesa:; J>nR>MPmMliS369003~3 i n FUmt PranMi 7318225 iniscent of i u sed b y E h I OMS t»erti tkMT. PwlM (CC) S3313J3138^^ jal,Ehric^N i^t^ nd so is the Uack-lectber H jjjH B suitlsaakiskisw eariog. . ' ;] ijrotEEBini B u tfor rbIsaak, it’s not aboutihe .. - look’lknoknow a lot of stuff abbut « w » ■ tIfiSSS-'*’ e I S S .f him, becausause, over the years^i\e SB5*P**»*| read enousou«h books, but rn^iot a x . , a a sjsr,-^ jaa-*’ I. ■ ------really whavhat year he was born, '** ; a i “ ” ^ t e ’"” 120 what's hislis 1birth date. Pm a ____ AHUL ' TctilZoe nilniin»»OT piM u t S 5wn* S 5 O0MaMHMW»f668515 Ott CratodlHHwaw 283461 C — baseball-stat■statistics kind of guyj! i j m ~ \ trav ■ ,^P'i>gnm P*M Program PakjProt ~Ct»t»WtHw»f3C346« ' i s a 335732 345119 269225 J'»ffi5*laWI«iO>M(CC)(TVPO) H - ’. T ^ “Butifyoif you aak me v ^ t 80^ I H m o 3 o K 9 4 4 0 9 ^ kno w the em music pretty weQAnd yaar yas- ?sagar as" is%!~ ~»MOS)0Q'a ^[gg»ywo . b i particularlyarly diat early stuff m oi ' , Sam PhilUp m g}|tMiBnaiHliii» laowaafcllMi n. That, to me, is a xmSy M e b f fi m a w ■ttlTOW tottypw 2162577577 iWTOttH C«>Cmim w i ■ n w m lum ■ ~ WIW- • . •. ITSWBr-'i.r'. '.|66P iig time. It was rea% a g«jmM i . ttttiwi ]S5irwrtaao Jtflmon m n m iwmt g T " |p.ifMt)rti’^ riJwUcT latawfPyf - band of guysguy who put the aQO^ , |a ] a i GB M HOT ' I ^ “ «(CC)(TVG):'C) 3017954 rMHMWtaUIMKMM together,. who^ made rock 'n'^W 4f TlMllMWfeeniMKtmttfr (CO(TVPG) 4391312 ____ ICC) fTVPO) 5037312 m< fiMiiy I It was Elvisvis Presley,1 the v o ic (^ ^ B iai too T Irow/Bwflw TiCi M M om iHwrEiin tiiw Sf^pmii mat ___ O^ttnaat ll&owmoea I loiwiow im n rm w ~ n I face; Scottyotty MoOre, the giiSar, Imm oa D |»a■■^1 — ', AMtiA'iFiia 1^ ntfaTr»a 9181515 [ow • th a t souncf;ind; (bass player)3 iu ^ ut» &32I38 pS3 n » m p 7 ’S r * ^ ' J M U ovIVm MMAbMrM n 324645. 1757026 5t l o i . r ' " m . Black; (druBIrummer) D.J. Fcmona; PiMProi. [pawrret. ^ ------andSam Phl ^jrttTwtwTriwfw ItB PhOlips produdng. With :MntmHd r«Ho(tkfO-u>tonillM(P» (P irt1 0 f2 )rt (CC)IIVPO)872887 T m « BM o iM m u in (Pan21 2 c rt2 )rt (CC)(TVPfl)310577 H any one of thosetl guys out o ^ ^ picture>if;' if Scotty Moore h w ’t *< !■»>«»« Pf.taPf. IJoywm ll^ tfm ICrtfloDttHaf [jeiw H tS ir [K.COWIMS Itwwn ~|SiSw SSn^^^iS b een in dlie w ppicture - 1 don’t t^nk as?agss.aae it would havihave comc out like S^at :i (a^mlaD Elvis couldId easily( have bee^ar !:‘& r l o ^ more coimtr;ntry, but Scotty Mdbra ' \ dragged him I / B g ) U m \mv i^ m s cr,| tf fl,93^2g nwX-FllM-Cooduiri______(CC) IlMX-niWTtMErtwvnmr lim to some new p l a ^ ” _____ R«rt"rt (CC) 2528770 ^h!^^Se(SuM of2)<^^ f? S 5 r j = i i w 8 Lives"L celebr^es . COM '.t WiPtPt, Ifiidl 19119 . Presley’s ! ^ j ~ s — tn. jp n ip m . \fM rm . ’ [ptM rw ^ iPiMpTot! t^acywithcommeiteuy | H r a f SMB f i CWT ‘-S: (4)AMAIIIlMlt487ai niirstfiM Uw 118190 . IBi>tify . ( g a from the recentrei RCA rel^se "Ehris30Nuitidumber One Kts." TMc Isaak. Wruts U I people to khpw • * 1ITRZ w i l mwlSBMIf'! ,. that Presleyley wasn’t a one-man ■' Ezfl band:-Don’t •-Li: Ewco ■ -~rjcoun|?-- rwirm. [p»Mf» m. ~ ' ■ M puxra^jwii-—utiSi er made, much m dey deal, but beS, i f s ^ IWQWli '*ililT«W |i6 s S MW Iffwllfei' 'Ih^ [J7otwt^M au)e*i around. ^ said e i ^ x u n ovran TWM FAUS CANNOT MMCBVEDilfOMiMKAi.MI > adto> ayS 0 b ud4 to I OTCHUH I I . m*n^ Bffl Wlafl^ 'r d v j i A y tf v e l t o I____ aunvAii£* I r - \ ^ ■! • i V T O E I ■ T b O T w wiVe n owe bbn A at n tk b L-mmm ,o^ofth«dearand the music t);i4 {ihe I , one came aro ■’ m u s i d a n ^ ' Scotty Moore,' 50btKks.Wei _____ for tbe rifii an l a a i i r r n n I • ■ gBvia." • . mmmm f y ‘ -■ m iM ^m . r rs^m t:ilim i£!sss£

h a n k i v . 1^ 1, T ^ v i n g S u r v i v/AL a G u i d e " H iM cord K i ID jV:^. ■\rv'r,-’\;[ |H neu ' ^ 'W s r c a s e , th is 196 «>n>|apanies Or V^TTie CBS Than VFttsde-.Hlililigl series that’s'too long i sisssffi m nonnal ^hedules. Hei ^ruationwide. BooioomerBsiaion stats as the African nil 'AndJtOia-ClieB^ uler.ffns- haul •tM llililout tn^cbbrlrom . TORY) “Beethoven” maratbc ThankM i^^ltay ■' quite as long, and de& the l i f t e r side - all foibur of the theihits comedies about thie periiriboflife ByTbnptlwnn >T ^W aatn^-Tl: with S t Bernards. Bonn rFtei ^ e Hunt j|„ KeiesaI CttyCH Star______is among tbe uj^gedd hum ans — : ift tfae jnitiiserie«> in the first two. (USA) < |p d dino(Mun1iV< ••> ,. It’s all aboutsbt the holidays, . ,<;ilnDdny. Tbe new “AJ4 Artificial InteUslUgence” Record labelibels have released a BwoMlihduda - Haley Joel Osment st; ■I'Erik von D etunen and Shiloh. stars as a sIewof“bestcsst o r or “ultim ate” or robotic boy of the fututure who “essential"'coUecdons. col ' SCTong a s tto n brothers b l Karl v ^ H | wants, to be “real.” Th • land David Scott (7pjn.A(7 B C ) rhis 2001 Here’s a quickqui guide: film was directed byy Steven • “Genius:!lis: The Best of Warren :-,,‘^lvli Uvei”;-->*:Thi4^cial ij Spielberg, who comp] foUowB tb e CD cbnsnqtilatlon that ' 'd pleted a Zevon" (Eleciaectra/Rhino): During /. recently putEhris longstanding project off ithe late Zevon’s bittenttersweet perfomumce ds back at tbe -'I Stanley Kubrick. (HBO) Mp ef tbe charts •) on “Ih e Uate te Showf last month, ^ ■ h “This Land !• Your Land”1 - David Lettermerman made a point of .’.'ti^ te s and ab«ta K . OIrsctorStmitsYsnSptaltw^^ Another in a long 1 V ;t b 9 No. 1 aongs on line of emphasizinging how piany great ' H : AitndillatafltsOgMca'airs «ft HBO musical celebrations ththat PBS tunes this diverse,div< tmique song- ' : rUe M atured lbrnaw ~n perfor- , H H H . tends to stash away ^■x^ances by' cos H^~' istoniqr. ly until writer hu written.wri; This 2 2 - t i ^ lont'emporary pledge time, this one’ reflectsr collectionI doesdc the same. It aftlsts.(9pmNBC; ' the folk renaissanci the obvious pnes W hoopi G ce that ">■ 6f.l^>pepeftllddfaig.^ I m j M Goldberg and Joan peaked' in the I960;Os Th«> ( Werewolvesvesof London,” “Poor ; ,ont of tbe,aabea"»** ~ V n iq u e, Cusack weire can’t say, b u t we are I Me”), the usual, less- thankful th Smothers.Brothers shahare the M< powerful stories be!behind some of that I^C waited until hosting duties withh er-known nugjluggets (“Carmelita," AmerKra’i mast lo ^ ^ ■ 1 ^ after Thoni loved hymns, mksgiving to show this Collins. This is just i ■ "Excitablee Boy")B and some 'along with stirringslg acfcotmts and new movie.ie. (NBC) t one o f obscurities thatthe deserve a little th r e e “ Am< spotlight (“Spk l^te^ew s filmedd att the heart **The BBrady r Bunch in the Soundtrack” shows th: Splendid Isolation”), of Grou^pd -Zeroiro a n d th e White H ououse" - Don’t ask how ,n< r^/i • • “Stevievie^ W onder: T he debut on PBS station3ns this Definitive ^ P e n ta j^ (nobd,TAPAX) th ey got there. But Mike'has month. , . CoJIection7 becom e p "Filtfa Hm: ttbeiben the lights I president and the “Interceptor Force^ (Motown/UTVfXV): Essential only ,0b Down" (8 p.nL. NBC)Nl *• whole mily remains “blissful-' ® V ” for anyone who doesn’t have any Tough business, fightingg aliens. of his many gr< “Star Wart: Epiipisodel - the Iy ignorant*Qt” of how things have ]It seems they never staj ' great songs in thdr . ay away collections or toi die-hards who Phantom Menace”" (7C pjtt. FOX) just as they were }n /for long, no matter wha jo^^Miracle on 34t!4th Street** - cheir two previouspr movies., , (lat hap- ■ gave up on.hishis '80s' material and , pened in the last movie.le. Stars m issed hits:s lik1: e “ P art-T im e Bte 1947 version wiiwith 'Miureen Cole and ShShelley Long r e t ^ as ' Oliver < Gruner, whose kii O’Hara and John l*at kickbox- Lover.*’ Foror the most part, Payne. (2 p m (he elder BBr r a t ^ (Fox) iing .prowess comes in haj NBC) iandy in “Definitive”" focusesfo heavily on FsKbtpliiTmS!vSS3ISSuatsalllrt.. these situations. Precededed by his Evolutionn fromfr Little Stevie SaturdayI' Ithe original “Intercrc e p to r W onder (“ FingFingertips (Part 2)" ^... Christmtmas Movie” - Kermit, _ . “ShakoI ZZulu” - One advan- 1Force." (SCI-H) and “Uptightght (E v ery th in g ’s V ery M ™ Christmas Eve crisis.. VVhy^ Ihe ,age „( |,„]i Alright)’*) throiKrough his last truly [erry Muppet Mirt 4ggy and the gang face a cast of “Scrubs” Is oliday weekends is a s joining > „watch marathons, or • -com piled from variouous wire essential alburbum, "Songs in the scservices Key of Life.” • Rolling StorStones, “Forty Licks” (Virgin): Don’tn’t worryi about buy­ a THURSDAYAFTERb n o o n a B W p^ KIDS I ing what youou already; own or __• — about the four3ur new songs. Just :30 put it on andj leilet the hits rain aii over you, likee candyca from an 800- SStaH (ft)(CC) M gaM r EXTTU jSS!^ pound pmata.I. sssr !ssr"““ "" ______W«664 64698 :■-••■ • “ Bjork::: CG reatest H its” ;tot- (Elektra); Can’t li e a . " ^ H ' ° ” ii% f e in’t really complain i«lt'»Co«rt(CC)fTVPG) 22___ about the songmg :list because she KBga impfwt. let her fans decidedet it over the itlonl Dog Sim Host John (THurlty. n (C( 53iSlPBIII«ftll8Bfe-!: > (CC) 50S23 Wlirtrtf (R) (CcT ------Internet. Give'Q tJthem credit: The ICC) (TVPG) at FlTt p C y" * ■ W 15 tracks heree accuratelyac portray . her evolutionon as ojie of the I *^11^11011^111 gSiBgR)ja?SiS" J^v ■ quirkier, moreire interestingi and ^^i®BiJS5^n5»2offolH^urfHullaio PramtufUBdoMTVPG) ScarterswandMn. I VPG) Stratp BttiClod^ ----- vital artists of tthe '90s. It also plots her steepeep evolution as a >M8lw»(n» Tht Join WiWiSlwi«*« 31456 Ffliftdtn jRnm =r-^ singer and songv>ngwriter. The early S g^m K ^ (CQ3W7^^ ______|(T^)7732 I m . r songs (“Humanian Behavior” and ■■m “Venus as a Boy")Boy are typically ^FonV Ifi^TSEBra ^ Cuny;D*yl ■■■flH« skewed, offlfm«T»f986»62954 . |ytmplfHl«T»f 9641461 ------are keepers, U2 songs in every 1461 VaaptttSlartf 7315157 «iCkMvioa«9 biiiMinnaMM ______[23I48T______way, w ith or withoutwi William 732 Orbit’s busy handtands. They’re epic, fiS B S S ia aiwy'iHFi gNiontJi;;— tunefuJ, transcencrendent, expressive “ BBK k J R I I ^ S I 36985**** S B?gMHW>1 •,S?.-j».y',|373124g and in searchI of answers to the MW mitt joW ttaWalMOMWW109 lOotSaSttThltl OonaSttTtThiil grand questionsms thati fill Bono’s 174480 129635 ____ big head. The 14 « iiic ^ H | | | | H | | | | | | | H 14 other cuts are a 1 ^ fMjy 0954. AtMntgn) IM oa fort. KttaKi mishmash of classlassies (“One”) and iBi*rtu»rDMl8n(|ti(CC)(TVG) Inia Cttrftto^LowtllSIIII Show IHfftpllafE.R. toO.R."CafKr»eet- "Achtung Baby” ______(CC) (TVS) W4916 ______dem. 735577______jy” and “All That :C) 624003 C kU llftgR ioat'^ ____ You C an’t LeoLeave B ehind.” 24867 ChanilngRMnt 203374374 ChtnslflsRoeoa 849190 Digested as a whole,whe this record ^ ^ ■ 5 « tB 5 5 r~ ^ cn>of7515t5 ------changed its mimusic fashions "AvBgSaSa^ f&r.'S! SiOKTVOi chat 9 (CC) Sta Wort« Ra«aili« (CC);CC)(TVG) WillOlw,tvW0rldRttort:6i ______mnd Stints 661138 throu^out the: 1990s19* without los- F'*' EI‘^^ - — ing its bearings.s. ^ y j i a a r ? " ■artats OddPannti lOMPimb vlar"" l a s15 T_____ 747312 471867 • “Best of Bowie”Bov (Virgin): 55^ This one-disc set comprises 20 ^aa»^ga¥W ;t ' S S x iSf»*?*“I S »l(CC) UkrlM415157 ^^M S»a g rrjBBj:^; ‘wg awr'Hii ____ songs - ail the! obobvious hits and . 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BURLEY-The Buluriey High tbeadiooloI.and.1 allowed members* ; J School officer team braralnstutmed from differferent duba.to interact, ' ' : fb r a pro ject th a t w oululdincocpo- " Gundemd00 re p o rte d . D ue to bud- rate service,irieBdahipip and fun > ' get cbnstzBtraints, Burley High a n d found i t in th e ir 0Octoberser- ( Sdudisshsfawt wiihmem- 1 Around30M) students in grades 10 bers from the, Burle]ey Special to 12 volununteered their time for i Olympics Partner Pr*rog^ to thisproject,XX, m ak in g d ie w indows spend a morning waiashing the qntlttsintin n o tim e. windows of their scbodol,re|Mrted Asimplelie idea, made possible I K ad e G underson, w bolisajunior, L through planningpla and executi^ State Businesa Profess»sionab of developsd into i a successful ser- '■ Ameiica vice presidentnt and local vice projectXX diat made the Burley Boriay High School BPA meiDembore, from loft to right. AntoiInton Chamov, Katie • ;M iCloV«BnR«cUl UmkMMolrMnprasants chapter president BPA a str(tronger chapter, she Qunderton, Jalynn Morrta,, UnaeyL Abo and Clara Hanaanih participatedpi In a »er- ' nrntmnkVamhkjbrm iw sura If lm ~t«Sow^atM Om'aofLrn The project directly:y benefited reported. vice projoct »lW 7.Hbipttal^ pla coOact g n a ao tkat rasi-. - dMrtttaflra c m Moli nradena»atCfefM»aa.Fer iMfVlnfdflMUofH.^ naflooaarnawmwrappad — L-.E T T E R S O 1- . - — / ' . > loffit'ttaMagleVaBay □ F t h a n k :; s ------n f fio iiM .ia p rM n M■ otOTH i.: Scout Is grateful fbitor help Dr. smithtl aand staff. With aU your hdp, wee cant h d p y e a r a n d Rled’s ed ’; Trading Post for HN with project at cem"Hrtery out fam ilies th at can’t affiford toys the donationsDns iof th e guns for the oot for th d r kids on Christmi I would like to thank.k ev o y o n e nas. raffle. Thanks again. W e w ouldId aalso lik e to thank that helped with m y Eaj S cout Business* , p roject a t th e W est End ises help students JOHNNY SAMBOA aU the peopleiple who attended the • Cemetery: progresss IIn reading Brother Speed Motorcycyc/c ev e n t o n Nov.tov. 17. T h e m oney C lub Scouts from Troops 2 a n d 1 0 5 - Tile Richi raised fromn thisth event will help chfidd Parent Teacher Buriey Arlo Shaddy, CameronI Seamons,i Organizatioition and Richfield the Optimistsists in their v.iriou!, Ju stin H eaton, B rian Skhofield. d School woul3uid Uke to tak e this youth projectsects, induding Coats Ben B o ru p ,Ju sd n D ahlII 1and opportunityity to th an k th e foUow- Families, businesses:5 show for Kids. Respespect for Law C olton W oodruff. ing for theireir contributions to the support for toumamei Week, YouthIth Appreciationi ScoutjDasters, leadersrsand par- Richfield ScSchool to further the Week. Easterler 1Egg Hunt. Always The CoUege of Southerr ents - Jerald Karel, ErininBartschi, progressoft3f ou r A ccelerated ;m Idaho Buckle ChildnIdren in the back Creed Robinson, Ken HiHulse, Reading pro? r o p ^ : B ooster C lub would lUce tctotiia^ seat and thee YYouth Support Costco for its donation in I B rett Ross and L ani a ndid Kathy Atkinson’s>n’s M arket, Wal-Mart n helping Services helpiiilping a ny y o u th in Schofield. ofJerome,EI, Erw in Excavation and us w d co m e all th e teams fof r th e need, Organizadons, individiduals and LawrenceI CauJkinsO of Richfidd. CocaO)la, K&T Steel andid Arctic DENNIS J.&J. BOWYER Pktimd from iitt an> BIBllim U ku Rotiiy ctub PmMiMant Rick Carrico, businesses - W est E h d NMen’s JOAN SCCCOTT Cirde basketball loumamm ents. JOHN HEADjVD Assodadon, Castleford I W e w ould also like to th PmldMrtofthtSMiorCor Cttbara FMmiUoi Bowl BobBo Hamphrias. Spacial 1 Men’s SYLVIAV EELLIS thank tiie CoTi rr Club gratefulihll for publicity nas comes Landscape and Sprinklei Proceeds5 ffrom dinner go Harbison, ^ Chuck and Joan C/Turrwr Inc., Hatfield htJton, C u n a nd K aren Sli{ forltsChrlstristmas auction Manufacturing, Pacific S teel, tocharltleiles In Magic Valley \D arren a nd D ebbie HaU,, CConnie O ur club wishvishes to thank 77it’ to senioi o t a r y g i f t Valley Co-Op, C itizens Lumber,L> The Xi Mu >rs with Bo klu C hap ter of Beta IHardy, Andy and Leslie H(Hollister, Timcs-Ncws forfor ini d u d in g informa- Snake River Sprinklers a i and Sigm a Phi rcirecendy hdd its annu- Gordy ( and Cindy Schroededer. R ex about ourur uupct)ming • TWIN FALLS-Noveovemberwasa- Thefor Landscaping, Barry Rent former Treasure Cove build- ntal. al auction aniand d in n er fund raiser: and « S andee Golay, K en ammd Chri-stmas auctiiuction in th e festivi- good m onth for Twinfl FjFalls seniors. ing on Sh Kimberly Nurseries, Aret Shoshone Street in down- r t i c C hairm anm 1HoUi L ittle and h e r iTammy Petersen, Mark amindMya ties section. A n override levy to 1help build a to w n rwin Tw Falls will be jefur- Cirde, "nie Avid Sportsmman, The committee wi I would like to tiiank (Goodman, Jeff and Kaylynfn Rolig This will helplelp o ur d u b reach □ew senior center passedpu during bishedinto in a new senior dtizens Comer Mart, Noble Romim ans Ben an d M ar [arsha M cCool for ^and D an a n d B arb H urlbutiun. m any m ore pco)people for th e iiuc- tfae election, m d oaa flov. 20,' the center. TTieTt p rix eed s from Jazz in Pizia and the West End1 preparing a d Tidn Falls' an^ Blue l i a delidous camc asada W e couldn’t have done it with- ‘‘un. It is commtamendable that yimr >yon w ill b e use$isi>«:iQcal- C ^eteiy District: . I... togoalongwi ------^amofrsmaTte^sa 'with the Mexican ^out aU of you! new spaper willvill isu p p o n local ya'nwwaBc-infreezCTfor “ ' TMankyoaagaflTftfyoJ'out^fiup- * F iesta themne. e. A sp e d a l thank m proceeds from tbee 220Q2Jtoin the center port! T hank you so m uch for youryi organizationss aan n d th eir fiinc- ter, said represenadves of you also goestes to auctioneer Karen the Canyon Weekend.d. diecUibs.)S. continued support of th e CJCSI tions. LANDON SCHOFIELD Jam es for sellMilling tho auction g Booster Club! CSI d u b s havelave enjoyed contin- Buhl item s and to:oalI z w ho atten d ed KATHY REAM ued support fronfroni 77it- • and purchasciised items, liie pro- We look fonviird•ard to w orking with ______W e Patient appreciates' vwork ceeds earneded each y e a r go to var­ CSI Booster Club We l c o m in g a fFRIEND i —- I Jerom e you in the futurelure. of local doctor and ststaff ies in th e M agic JE R R Y WER>ERNER This le tte r to inform the Jly President, WoiWood Stock C lub JWARYGILIILBERT TThree Creek^rea famil] FaUs community how fort V ocational IndIndustrial Clubs of P u b lid ty CCl hairm an g isI to have Dr. D ^ S m ith a gratehil for help from otherso: America m d t o Xi M u C hailap ter. B eta Sigma express my appredation1 tot hrni. p y . T he family of H arvey Bloilossom College of SoulSouthern Idaho and his m edical staff. w ishes to thank DevU C redick Twin Falls In 1977,1 w as in a n in ddustrial t RRanch and Pasiors Dean anind ifire. I have had sev eral sld David Grindstoff and J.R. Concert proveaves beneficial grafts and other bum-healSTne Thanks tosI support, club R obinson a n d Benny Freem treatmt ents from d octors;in ii can help oirDiit families ^h d p in g feed c attle and WalX r ' " to young musilusicians IM innesota. Also v ery help C olyer w ho held everythinglg The CoUegee of Southeni Idaho ' B n ith erS p e D1 r. DeU Sm ith. Dr. S m ith i ipeed Motorcyde Club together. Fall Jazz Concertcert on No\-. 15 was !L "°' w ould like :oto th t an k everyone I H f l only0 provided medical trei LOLA BLOSSOM a w onderful sho\';how for Magic ments but also was very h(helpful that attended2d o ( u r fifth annual andfam U y VaUey m usicalll talentta young and jj SgVride ToyRunlTiarlanks to our sponsors FormtrRotafy District Go in assisting me in regaining Three Creek old. It w as a ^xeat e a i opponuniiy for : Govamor Wamn Bany, laft. anand Twin Falla Rotary Ctub iiin myself and my looks. IiSAnow c andtoaUthelle businesses that younger m usiciarclans to work \\ith PraaldsRt Cari Snow, rigtrIgbt, waieoma Rotary District Q rith Dr. donated toys:X • Yr t Oovsmor Jarry Tboma, be b in public with ease. Wit Youth.wlll benefit fromI 1 an d leam fromn oiour considerable cwrtar.TboRwvfsttadtlMtha club Oot 23 during Ma tonoor of duba In tha Rotary Smith’s ® treatments, mostI oof th e D ^ o n Ray a y West, Snake River nt. Gas, Office Lounge, nB -district that axtMKla fromrom Ontario, Ora. to tha Idaho-Mo-Wyomlng border. Thoma scarring ? and discolorationn is gone C yde, Kam Ga Ralls Optimist's turkeysshoot 'T ,ii»„c“enpr,t provides th e young or minimal. Shuffle Inn, JJ« i L Electric, Mad cliallangMJttMClubtocoicontinua Ha long^taodlng trad'adHIonofptittIng 'sarvica W e w ould Uke to give tharlanks to m usicians witiih a chance> to per- The community of Twinn FaUs is Jack Customs,rrs, Buzz’s Custom thith c foUowing businesses and abova sair bl Hs afforts■M toU maka Twin FaDs a battarr eoaounKy.o Thoma also vi nd form on stage inin f front of an audi- very fo rtunate to h av e Dr. r .; Sm ith. C y d e, T.J. Proi“roducts. S ober orjorganizations for h d p in g thch e ence. announcad Rotar)r‘« IntaniItmatfonal goal to complata tliitlwlO(H>areent oradlca- P.S. I drive approximate]tely two Riders, BardajJay Mechanical, Fine TvTw in F alls Optim ist C lub wiivitii Thanks, CSII m usici faculty, for ;thMiofpeUoworldwitfaiv hours^o Twin FaUs for my bythayaar200S.tnaildKlontin to U s Rotary dtfUas, h< ly & D andy Signs;ns, Ty’s Tattoo, th«th e 17th annual W ayne Kinnnney providing a veryjry t enjoyable rnioma Is a stata senatortor froiii tha Nampa araaa appointments. That is howw m uch Subw ay, Pawn;v n sa n d MiMemorial Turkey Shoot: Thehe evening, fifaith and confidence! have ve in Dr. Consignments,Its, King’s, E ast E nd TTwm in FaUs Gun C lub for itssgen- g BOB M ILLERSR ■------Si Sm ith a nd his staff. T hank k you, Electric. eero « u s h d p and support ever^Jry Twin Falk

- C O M MU l N IT Y E VTENTS I — i^ary Time Club holdsIds SCCAAao iccepts energy “RiFiler Rodeo team holds8 the White Hous3USC, 365 Blue Lakes mental me illness, rcpresentatatives from Feb. 27II to March 2. holiday meeting on D(Dec. 3 assistancece applfcatlons he ^ FaUs. say. say NAMI W ood R iver VallilUey is Parkinson will11 giveg a keynote holiday bazaar this wee)eKend is free. inii TW IN F A L L S-T T ie Maiynme.Ml ■ TWIN FAFALLS - The South ; in its third y ear of op>eration, offer-c address, panidpatipate in a panel dis- FILER-Hie Filer High!1 School For more information,ir call ing ing suppon groups and dasse O u k wiU m e e t D e c 3 au t tlthe home . Central C of Uday Severn Gallery, - Roll call will be a ChjChristmas Benefit pa>layments are based on ‘Countryj. Christmas HoU( y , 400 First Ave. N. Eva•vans at 7880821. Ubrariaas, bu.sine.vine.v; people, m edia jto iy o r poem s. A drawinging for the income, numlim ber of p eo p le in th e wlllbeheldthlsweeksm "*1 flH in Ketchum. and interested rciidreaders. Oew secret will be hi The event wi I hdd, and household,!, typet of heat, living TWIN 1 FALLS - A "Coi will be catered by Qor:ommlttee encourages ’^em bers should bring)g icanned'' , airan^mentimts and region of the Ch local restaurants,Its, a n d w ine wiU be , goods. Christmas Holiday” willI 1be 10 donated by localail businesses. Celebration of3fthe tl Nativity ' state. Self-em]anployed and seasonal a ajo m . to 8 p jn . Friday an d S an reSiesidents to read book Auction item r H ie group olso m et Nov.ov.Satthe . workersareie required to provide and anc 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sund sms will include a TWIN T' FALLS - The MoJo g ic begins FridayMnT.F. In . home of Betty Slifer w ithii 14 mem- pro o f o f p rerevious \ 12 months of the g seaside vacation, Vail^alley Reads! Committeee has TWIN FALLS - Ders and one guest, Ginn} the Spaunbauer Barn, N o n i! .8 - The Charity nny Gunn, Inaxoeortaxaxfoqnsfor200L Highway Hig 93, Tivin FaUs. furs, sporting goods atmwing v erification w ill F or sa le wiU b e floral a mrrange- _ , discussion isa group - "Across 0]O pen sor th e .>dxth annwUlUiU Celebration of : Members thanked theiileir secret be needed1 aat the time of the mements, wood items, hand-ri-made , suggestedted donation is $20 GroiIround” by Heather Parkinsonon. the Nativity from 6 for the Halloween car m 6-9 p.m. Friday. cards, and appointment:nt: most current heat- doLdoUs, rustic items, candleses and general seateating and $35 for The Tli group is encouraging ev by ing bill, ver AIW erification of gross moicnore.. reserved seats,s. iProceeds benefit ne one in the Magic VaUcy to readri 6 p.m. Sundayat at the Boys and income for ththe previous 90 days th e N a tio n a l AllianceA: For the ad and discuss the book. Parkinstison’s Girls Club on th ■ ' : lh e election of new bfflo 1 the College of Eflcerswas a n d S o cial SecurityS« cards of all On M entally 01 inn thei Wood River boolook takes place in the Wb.secre-. arodhtmeintdto n ly . IWINT FALLS - An open househ nization that wotvorks to de-«tigma- ruggiigged lan d a nd with th e r ^ i tati^treasurer and Rose Cn ditics played. Crawford, For more ininramation, caQ 73G> cralxi^t fair for AtHome Ara« 'wwe ar. ■ w etter. aerica tizc brain disordirders and hdp the of The public is invitnviteHl, and admis- 0675,6783514:i4orl-800«27-1733. wiQvitl b e h e ld from 5-9 p jn . D ececSat famiUes of thoseDse suffering from Group Gr discussions will be hhi d d sion is free. V : ; I ; r y • . ^ f >

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Then, whun I or li>tj>e earty teens, end in he started test- requireses insulin. ing his blood sugaj Igor, it bccame all txpe2d9develops In odults and chil- t<» real. end Is usually related to “T h ere’s a highc:;her prevalence of being oveoverweight, pliyslcally Inoo- ^ diabetes type 2 a family history of diabetes. certain eth- 'Thexiitfy I r nic and racial W ^ t o groups - that tocAttroldlalMtes Iwjkafit, includes the ^ d iett'^ rclse and learning ' trol stress f/ielifel'm fHispanic popu- say s sr/t'w ^'L: cG ay Bondelid. a Thlngsyi(youcando m h tf’.' registered *■ ) 11 small sen^ngs-of lowfat nursen at Magic bread, cetcereal, rfce or pasta dally. ■ VlcMte Fernandas tries a dHTirtiit toond on Ms nev abalwm. ValleyV EstBseivisiv li^ of fruits end vegeta- Regional bles overyeryday. - S i m o n wMcdical : least 8 glasses of water Center. every day.ay. Rodriguez ^ Eat lean,I, lolow-fat meals, such as Femaindez chi 0fthe30mil- langes chicken or o n lion li' Hispanic I or fish. A m e ric a n s Chootekmlow-fat or fat-free dairy prod- controlling 1998, is ubout 1.2 ucts. suchKh as skim milk and frozen million had suit in new allbum I 'is K Umftyourlur bttake of sweets and l)ecn diagnosed ™ alcoholicc beverages.b with diabetes. By th e Lot A ngeles Hme< ______th e a c h inlg g textures t of Lara's c J ia lx jtc s wi TakepwtUrt In a physical activKy every ______In futile loves,25, asi well as the ten* In addition, day. Toko<0 at walk, dance or ploy. 6 In "35 Aniversario, LoI Mejor demess off hishi graceful tribute Use vegetat)taWo orcanola oils for Hispiinic Americniicans have dia- de Lara" (Sony 1Discos),. to tru6 love,ive, “Solamente Una cooking In placoi of lard or animal Mexico’s long-reigninglg king of Vez." betes, but don’t know fat. Vegetal stable oils contain no cho- m ariachi ch an g es h is ch:harrosuit Fans will11 alsoa recognize the Diabetes is two) kto three times lostCfolSoiSourco: Georgia State more common i MATmu for a tuxedo to inter]rpret._the jaunty “Mara[ara Bonita," declicat- I Rodriguez changed his eating ha: J J, u . University,ty. iAtlanta, Ga. romantic standards of.if. th e la te e d to m e rc u i Americiins and Pip t r . o R l " „ " ' habits after he learned be hadiddlabelei, Ortni«.lnlI Infonivrtlon from rcurial actress M ara Agustn Lara, tfae urba>ane com- Felix, with v iidults ttuin in n nt o n -H isp a n ic » “Is '» more prevalent In Latinos thanhan non-Latlnos. The challengee becomesI Dlabctcscnicncspanol.com or dia- :h w h o m L a r a h a d a poser who dominated1 1Mexican tempestuous vvhites, Ikm delid sjiysays. even hanlarder during the holidays, he sayisays. boies.org.g- ous relationship, Both of Rodriguez"; pop music in the pre-rocx k era. G l a r i n g absent abs is “Moche .de ez's parents had challenenges, such as access to3 tillas instead of flour bc dinhetes. He also has because the Lara was a prodigioious song- Ronda,” Laraara’s famous song of has one brother health1 care.cz flour raises' blood sugJ g a r levels. "hen he eaeats too much sugar. “It and o ne sister \viih di; writer who left a legacycy of d a s- Ifta rtb re a kca an n d lonely n ights. 1 diabetes. “Tliele big1 tiling, too, that f wantt That has been one of 5 back 10 me," Rodriguez "It’s reiilly easy t« Ihe tmrdesl j>“ l Socs ba sic songs, many of them;m consid- Fernndez’s!z*s e le g a n t b a c k in g / to be compla- to stress-•ss in tliis, is to seek health1 things for him. says. “Do' 1I rcspect 1 m yself enough cent iitxnit diiibetes b ered shocking at th«he time. mariachi Is Is enhanced with !s l>ecaiise there care,” BondelidBc says. "Il’s not easy “As a kid, that’s whailat we grew do this?" lire almosi no oun ! “Perevertida,” includeded In this orchestralI strings,sti horns and utward symp- todothij:his alone. Learning as much1 up on,” R odriguez says.s. “I have to Rodriguesuez is grateful there arc toms," Rodriguez say^ collection, is a y earn ing iode to a lig h t percussictssion, though a time as possissible about diabetes is5 limit myself. The holijlidays are so many susugar-free products on woman he loves “alihouough peo- such as “Vera Signs do incliidtilde excessive importar ’eracruz” could use a tant.” really difficult. There a re sw eets th e m arket2t today.t ple call you perverted."" touch more tr thirst, hunger or uriiurination; sores When e tropical sway. But in making dietary change.s,. . everyw here.” “I can stillaill e njoy ice cream ," h e , Femndez tones downn his nor- that’s a minoraorquibbl»ln an otb- that won’t iieaJ andnd une.xpected look att portionp sizes and types of ' Rodriguez says byy allowing; says, mally booming voice totc evoke erwise dassysy production.p weight loss. fjKKis tha:hat you eat, and that m akes “This (type 2 diahi : him self a little p iece off somethings Rodriguezlez has lost som e weight abetes) can go a differeiirence in cjilorics, BondelidI rather than deprivinglg himself by controllirIling fiis diet and tiying undiagnosed for yearsye; because recomme mends. altogether, he feels mtmore satis- to fit in wairtralking every day. He high blood sugar■ c;can develop “It’s a < Image de 1Idaho amibiounces a daily choice of how a per­ fied. wants to be around to enjoy his gnidiuilly withoutlit noticeable son eats ils and tests and balances “Fast food is my otheher biggest four granddddaughters and watch symj)toms,” Bondelid;lid says. “The out the s c stress. Il’s always ongo- diallenge," Rodriguez: ssays. “It’s his son grownv up. risk factors being lookedlot at are ing,”sheilesay s. amiual sellholarship piprogram challenging to find sosomething “I try to b genetics and lifestylityle. Lifestyle Rodrif 3 be careful 99 percent riguez has been careful that’s going to meetet all my of the time Dy rauM fl marconionM) goes hand in hand witlvith ol)esity.” with his > ne," Rodriguez says. | is diei and made changes, requirements.” “The way 1 1 T1me»f«ew Witter______Also, there may be some other For instar f look at it, the life Pm tancc, h e now eats com tor- But, he g ets an awfulIheadaclie I saving is minline." BOISE - Image de Idadaho h a s - Stars of'r ‘R e a l W o r announced its annual schcholarship I •men Have (C u r v e s ’ e nnjoy film’ssi acclaim award i program. Image de Idaho is a nolonprofit By Tanya Barrientos "Real Women” greww out of a ■ ing Mammy organization serving the irinterests Knight RIddor N e w Sen>erv>ce______ny in “Gone WitK the J play by Californian JJosefina Wind.” of Latinos in employmentn t, train- Lopez, who was bom in Mexico Ontivertw i ing, education, civil ri^ PHILADELPHIA « is best known for her \ A - L u p e and lived as an undocucumented role as singe: sodal Issues. The g ^ of tb Ontiveros and 118-year-old «er Siena’s murderer resident of E ast L A . withth her par- in the 19977 filmfi starring Jennifer *arship program is to promi /Vmerica F errera are tt^vt) genera- ents for almost 13 years i S Noti s until she Lopez. But fo educational developm< icias^ tions of Latina actressc.-sses, enjoying for m ost of h e r career, ! received legal amnesty inin 1987. th e not-quitciite-5-foot native of El Idaho’s Latino students. ion deadline is M ardi the unexpected embrabrace audi- H fpPP Like Ana, Lopez worl Idaho corporations andI Mi v i d . ences and critics for •rked in a Paso, Texasas, who worked as a , dpients will be noti- or their inde- garment factory owned bybj h er sis- so cial w orke ual contributors have m ade pendent film "Real WomenW< Have ■ker fo r 18 y e a rs, h a s Z H^lbyndd-MoyIay2003. ter before going to colliUege and been relegateated to playing maids. sible * to award $500 andd $1,000: For more InlInformation or ah Curves,” winner of)f thist year’s earning a m aster’s de, scholarships, the organi Sundance Film Festiva legree in In “Real WonI'omen” she is Carmen, ® nlintion appUcatlon,, coicontact Ramon V. ’ tival audience R screenwriting from UCJCLA. In a strict but g reported. Last year, Imt aw ard f o ra dram atic:w w( ork. t good-hearted moiher I P o l ™ SUva, Scholarshi]rship chairman, Boise 1998, the day after hei sawj her struggling ti Idaho aw arded m ore than S The film deals withb a daughter’s I to deal with Ana’s f! iSl^OOO Slate Unlveraitrsity. New Student play, producer George La^.aVoo met desire to lea\Jave home in order to in scholarships. High (school Irfonaadon CenCenter, 1910 Univer- struprit; to feel comfon.onable in her ^ ^ H li w ith Lopez to discuss tu: senioi s or college studer phis-size body anti, m( turning it fuIfiUherambmbitions. . ^ 'i'*,*!!' “W Mve, BoiseOise ID 83725, (208) more impor- into a film. Togetheier, they “I loved pla rolled in a two-year o r b ad tant, to convince herIier Mexican playing her, but will It J? 426;3038 orr aat rsilva9boise retooled th e script with ththe goal of • change myf career?”c Ontiveros “degree program are pHeihif immigrant parents that she should 'creatin g a rich role for O nt pients m ust plan to e n r ^ fu go to college. ntiveros. frowns andI dismissesd the notion P “She’s on tlie same level’el as Judi with a wavee ofc the hand. “I can in a post-secondaiy institut Ana, played by Fem.■rrera, com cs Dcnch, classically trained the 2003-2004 academic yeat Impacto playsl y s t h b from a working-class f; L‘d in the- wish and prayray tttot things will be s family and • cater, a serious movie actrej•ess,” said d ifferen t, but Applicants do not halove to wMiiend In 1WI M n R d l s rides two buses to get;et from E ast that h e rm t )ut ru continue to do • m o th er will not allow h er ILaVoo, who also co-prcro d u c e d w hat I have: toto do to maintain my “include a Social Security ntnm to . TWIN FALL! Los Angeles iti high^h school in tocontinue LLS r The group lue her educaiion. ‘ “Real Women.’.’ career." nor supply information aboiWUt do- Impacto, will1 playpl starting at 9 Beverly Hills. On thee I:last day of Instead, • d, she is cxpectcd to help “But because she’s Latinana, she’s For the fresh'fqcedfre Ferrera, zenship ” or residency. A comj“imittee p.m. Saturdayly ata La Copa, 127 classes, she listens as her class- out at her er sister’s dress factory, 1:been relegated tt) aI H a ttie “ R e a l W.ome made up of coimnunity meilembers South Park Ave\ve. irt Twin Falls, m ates ra ttle off nam esfs oof tlie pres- w h ere wot nen” is a promising _ ^-orkers assemble fancy PMcDaniel type of career,”” hI e said, beg in n in g . I t’ will make the final select!ction of Admission forir ww om en is $2, fo r tigious universities theyliey’ll attend, gowns for c It’s her first feature ^ ir departm ent stores s u ^ rreferring lo th e African-Aii\merican fil^ and onlylly her second profes- scholarship winners. H ie scsdular*' men$5. then tells a concernecned teacher asBloominf in gdale’s. aactre.'a who won an O scarr forfi play. sional acting{job. jo p

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' I I dantatvOlympicCoCoUege diM - ' ' ' - m K t h. Eventually, Gonia ■1 . daya, c a rr^ g 1717 credits< aad 3 |P 4 tory - sprinkled with t:-maintatntng a 3.989B.grade1 point . j"-- id of hum or, ying Pm not weird or tV avonaerS^ t8tobeareha> I . 'l'l I ■ : < tiH M o n c o m ia o t n x iir^ Pm just a nor- ' d rn to m e trauma < in a body that w on't ■ : . ! hesaid. ^towicceed 1 Stao^ has been *'suchasuieo6iss said Gonin began story htfe on campinpus. She hasV w m OC under the New : ■ 'i m oay ^ted o th er itudentt,itu and {ram, which began as she*a so WcU lik eidr-taidlfora d / • ' . -1 ? workers laid off by : Enwiwrtnrd>oca«ShabooV'din^ ndustry find a ncw ^ ; tor.Bnicvyif'Bi^eal '1 ■ • ^succeeding In nplte of I uarter. Gonia took > .:;an ‘t teU y o u h ^ o i and English, along 'manytlm esl I 't^ v e heard other pep e o p le say If — 5 in building self- ang carccrs and writ- ^taceycandoit,Icania n d o l t " . “N ow I really . Richard said the GoBfareiectstheldiIdea tfiat she’s Ooala,21.t«wi(flttffrNev.4pnla’s dad, Jim , cam e iAs summer approactod, S h e r ow n brand ol m, Shyla Slttl^. **It was roses i each time. He was ononeofher from his home I she wanted tu lx> a /.Civic hatcfabock, Gooianiawastfvlng hellonEaiSarth," j me in Yelm when he had ha used up tbe 10 montl "Ilceepsaytaj few visitors. could. Gonla’sl’s Uttle sister. Hilary, les . m entally im paincounselor and help .ie r roommate a rideto afteri wo^ ' After 1010 days in a coma, G onia' leave time donated to her b ■.Suddenly Gonia’s."litd *1 couldn’t understandi it,”j said ’ and brother,,r, Jimmy, helped, as wo m al girl s tu w in Unle red rode-, awoke. SheSh couldn't speak. She t workers. She had to go bade t iderful. I fell like 1 : et" veered into the o Gonia, her voice dropping« bdow a didherstep^tdad, Jim. jotjob, and the family hired Go cooperate,” she s e o th e r lan e, c o u ld n ’tt move.a Nurses set up a i it of in d e p c n d e n tf slamming Into a half- whisper. In Februaila r v 200 1 , G o n la ’s frii R ic h a r d sai< alf-ton D odge read e- booioard of die .alphabet They friend, Abigail Portugal, tp.bi truck. She hit the true • "I mean I duught 1 wavas really boy&iend, who'ho lived in Anacortes, carcaregiver. studying at OC w o u ld pM o iint to e a c h le tte r , a n d i a lives by herst-lf in popular, and nobody canume to see brokeupwithjJih e r. IFor Gonia, a sodal person C hances progran even h ittin g th e brakeih a . W e d o n t Gonia vroultxild blink rq ild ly to indi- im e." idton with her bas- ,know why. I don’t rememberrei a cate whaf sl * m e n h e!b broke i up widi me, I deidenly cut off from ber frienc a way to hdp wc If she was ay in g to ^ eO . W hen h e r insurance rairan out a felt like T d bee the tim ber indutson. She takes the : thing." A n a tu r Men hit by that truck the acddent, Pomigal was a urally sarcasdc person. ffew days before Christmasas, Gonia all over a^dn,”Q," she said. sen future. luse slie can'i drive “ Gonla’s Injuries wfere trt so severe Gonia abar!»ndoned th a t p art of h e r 1 send. Gonia also started seei ^.'that.she dfled at tl left Harborview. In March., GGonia fell at home coicounselor, who listened to For one quar the scane. peraonaUtyity for a while. “I wasn’t ready," she s •old sister, Hi!;ir>-, ■ tParamedics were ableble to revive . «i Qied < I said. “I and h it h e r he*twad, landing back in woiwork t h r o u g th e “poor m e’s.’ basic math and d once to s w I needed a c o u ld n ’t w alk. I c o u ld n ’t chauffeur. '"her and she was airliftedali to beer.Jmttf I’t b a th e H a rb o rv ie wf forfi a week with a IIn the fall, just a year aftei with classes in t th e n urse didn’t think i t umyself or dress myselff orc feed brain bleed. J life is lim ited, hut H a rb o rv le w M ed icalral Center in was funny/ devastadngde\ acddent, Gonia d< esteem , choosing ly/she said. dmyself.” A few weekieks after her second ed < ^ ing resumes,new Ri hobby in the :;Seattle. . , G onia tts ed she would attend OC-Shdti stayed in H arborview for The insurance coro m p a n y release from thtth e hospital, die fam- Rvi d a s s also helpsork st Times, ’ Her left arm and her jaw were five montlntbs, suffering through o “I just sot sick of it, sitnn t fakes m e all week offered money to place hiher in a ily took a tripp tot Cancun, Mexico, horhom e feelin g sorry fo r mys« to know one anotl “I think oni:said. of of our (small can p Gonia have such a frieni ^ SPECIAL EXIKTENDED HOLIDAIAY HOURS 9-9F h e re . 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HH everyrday. dc R odriguez Eat lean,lan, low-fat meals, such as F e r n am d e z ellh a i i g e s Of the 30 mil- 'T' lion Hispanic chldten;eno‘rflsh. on ChooMl Americans in (• loiMat or fat-free dairy prod- su amtrollinj^ 1998, about 1.2 such as skim milk and frozen 1 million had s u i t i n1 n e w aI l b u m his ] UmKyouyour EntaM ol sweets ond ” alcoholKolic beverages. ^ By th e to s A ngeles Tin ______t h a a c hling i n j textures of Lara’s di;jlx;tcs with ’ diabetes. - Talupanw t tn a physical activity eveiy ______1In addition, futile loves3ves, as well as the ten* ctoy.TDkrako a walk, dance or ploy, In “35 Aniversario, (6 7 5 , 0 0 0 io, Lo Mejor demessi ofof his graceful tribute ' Uso vegeactable or canola oils for de Lara" (Sonyy Discos), to true love,lov “Solamente Uha Hispanic Americrricans have dia- ng In place of lard or animal Ix-'tes, b ut don’t kn(know it. Mexico’s long-relgnliling king of Vez.” H H H H I . fatvogeegetable oils contain no cho- mariachi t±anges his 1 Dial)etcs is twowo to three times is c h arro s u it F a n s will wil: also recognize the MATMB ol.Sourco: Georgia Stato for a tuxedo to inte more common terpret the jaunty “M“Ms ara Bonita," dedicat- in in M e x ic a n cim«« rsity, Atlanta. Ga. • ro m a n tic s ta n d a rd s t Americans andd PuertoJ Rican ™on ; Rodriguez changed his eatingng habits1 after he learned he hadhi diabetes, : of the late ed to merelercurial actress Mara ore bilomtitkia from Agustn Lara, the url adults than inn non-Hispanici :h Is more prevalent In Latinos thithan n o n 4 ^ n o s. The challengnge becomes OiaOctes irbane com- Felix; wittvith whom Lara had a tesonespanol.com or dla- poser who dominate! whites. Ik)ndelidI s;i;s;iys. evenI harderhi during the holidays, hee s«says. tM(CS.Or{.Ofg. ed Mexican tempestuotuous relationship. pop m usic in th e p re -r Botli of Rodrigue !-rockera. GlaringlyIy absenta is “Noche .de ^uez’s parents had c h allenges, lle such as access to tillas instead of flourir because ihe ~ — ~ diabetes. He alM h Lara was a prodigiigioua song- Ronda,”’ Lara'sLa famous song of 0 has ona brother health■thcare. flour raises blood sisugar levels. when hele eats too much sugar.“ItIt writer who left a lega and one sister w ith i gacy of das* lieartbreak>ak a n d lonely nights, ith diabetes. “Therhe big tiling, too, that I wantmt That has been one of tiie hardest Soeses back to me,” Rodriguez2 sic songs, many of tht "It’s really easy hem consid- Fernndesidez’s elegant backing isy t«> bc compla- to stre;Tess in diis, is to seek healthIlh ihings for him. says. “DoOc I respect m yself enoughh ered shocking at t cent iiiwut diabetes the time. mariachihi is : enhanced with rtes because tliere care,"," Bondelid1 says. “It’s not easyisy “As a kid, that’s wlwhat wc guw <^0 tiiisrus?" “Perevertida,” indud are almost no ou jded in this orchestralral strings, horns and outward symp- to dotl1 this alone. Learning as muchch up on," R odriguez sayays. “I ha\?^to R odrigiiguez is grateful there aree collection, is a yeamin toms," Rodriguez sa ling o de to a lig h t p erciumission, though a ttine zsays. as pos>ossible about diabetes is limit myself. The hes hanil in handJ Mw th olwsity." w ith hil time," Rodriguez savs. ^ ■ 1 his diet and made changcs.s. requirements.” “T h e way’ly I look at it, tiie life I’m; T>ne»Wews wrtter /Uso. there mayy l>eh some other For instnstance, he now eats com tor- r- But, he gets an awfufulhcadache saving ism5 m ine.” BOISE - Image de: IIdaho has . announced its annual scholarshipsc Stars of►f‘Real Wo□men Have3 Curves’ eimjoy film’s’s acclaim award program. Image de Idaho is a :nonprofit By Tanya Barrientos ■ “Real Women” grcrew out of a' ing MamnTimy in “Gone With the organization serving thehe interests H |B Knight RIddcr News8 ServiceS< ______I play by Californianin Josefina Wind.” of Latinos in employmcnent, train- I Lopez, who was bom•n in Mcxico Ontivero:ros is best known for her ing, education, civil rightsri and kT PHILADELPHJ/ - Lupe ■aSf'' I and lived as an undoiocumenied role as angersini Selena’s murderer social issues. The goal ofrftiieschol- Ontiveros and I8-year-old I resident of East LA . wiwith her par- in th e 1997J97 film starring Jennifer arship program Is to preromote tiie V C l I, /\merica Ferrera areart two genera- i t i c i a s ^ I e n ts for alm ost 13 yearars until she Lopez. Butiut for m ost of Hct career, educational developitp m e n t o f tions of Liitina actrestresses, enjoying Idaho’s Latino students. I received legal amnesty:y i n 1987. th e n o t-qquite-5-foot u native of El shipapplicati(cation deadline is March the unexpected embmbrace of audi- I L ike A n a, Lopez wc Idaho corporations ani worked in a Paso, Tex;exas, who worked as a , ind m±vid. 31, 2003. RecRedpients will be noti- ences and critics; fofor their inde- m j f I garment factory owned • ual contnlm tors have m a Jd by her sis- so cial worker o r for 18 years, has fiedbymld-Md-May2003. pendent film "R ealal VVomen\ H ave R J i I ter before going to cc sible to award $500 an coll lege and been rclcg:egated to playing maids. md $1,000 For morere Informationi or an C u rv e s ," w in n e r• of th is y e a r ’s , I earning a master’s c scholarships, the orga : degree in In “Real Women”W she is Caimen, janlzntion application.an, contact Ramon V. Sundance Film Festi.•stival audience Hl t- I screenwriting from 1 reported. Last year, Ii i UCLA. In a strict Jutbut good-heaned motiier Iff™ Silva, Scholar!)larship chnfrmnn, Boise award for a dramatictic work. j. Idaho awarded more thai I 1998, th e d a y a f te r hihe saw her strugglingng to deal with Ana’s i^SlJOOO State Univeriversity, New. Student Tlie film de.ils withlith a d a u ^ tc r ’s ^H|||jfl I play, p roducer G eorgei ILaVoo m et d esire to Ie in scholarships. Higti strugsle to feel comfo > leave homc in order to Bh school Informationin Center,C 1910 Univer* Tifonable in h e r I with Lopez to discuss:s tu rn in g it fulfill h e: ra ambitions. i senioi s or coUege stud plus-size body and,d, imore impor- sity D rive,, EoBoise ID 8372S, (206) I in to a film. Togeththcr, they "I lovedd playingj her, but will it rolled in a two-year or bt^dor-s 426,3038 or tant, to convince herh Mexican or at rsilva9boise I retooled tiie script wilhhthcgoalof' 1 .change my career?” Ontiveros degree program are eligil immigrant parents tlutliat she should ^^^H I creating a rich role for Ontiveros.0 frowns and pients must plan to enrollt t e go to college. nd dismisses the notion I “She’s on the sam e leilevel as Judi with a wavave of/the hand. “I can in a post-secondary insd Ana, played by P'oiP'errera, com es ^^H^l I Dench, dassically trainined in thc' wish and pi the 2003-2004 academicy. Impact6pla!playsthls - from a working-classass family and pray ^ t things will be • aier, a seriousm ovie accctress,” said different,, but/tllb continue to do Applicants do notc Ih a v e to weekendin'InlMnRdb rides two buses to1 gtget from East thai her-•r m1 oiher will not allow h er indude a Sodal Security LaVoo, who also co-f•-produced what I havetve to do to maintain my tynumbw . -TWIN FAI?ALLS - The group Los Angeles to higlligh school in tocontiniinue h er education. “ Real VVomen.” career.” nor supply inform ation alatom dd- Impacto, will B everiy Hills, On the last day of Instead ivill p la y sta rtin g a t 9 ;ad. she is cxpected to help “But because she’s La-atina, she’s For thee fresh>facedf Ferrera, zenship or residency. A COcommittee p.m. Sattirda'rday at La Copa, 127 classes, she listensIS asa her class- out at ht her sister’s dress factory, been relegated to :a Hattie “Real Wpn>)men” is a promising made up of community• memberst South Parkk Ave.A in Twin Fallf. m ates rattle off namesTies of the pres- w h ere w workers assemble fancy McDaniel typeof career,er," he said, begiiming.g. It’s her first feature will make the final selelection of Admissiont forfoi women is $2 , fo r tigious universities; they’llth attend. gow is forfoi department stores sudi rc fc m n g to th e African-,n-American film, and or scholarship winners. Thele scholar. menSS. then tells a concern only her second profes- sjrned te a c h e r as-Bl(x)miimingdaJe.’s. actress who won an Oscacar for play- sion^ actinging job.

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= . 1 ^ 1 1 f ’ < 'UrM^r - -- - ‘j“5 r I k 'f i & S i ^ .n m m niana hbmnm i g i f t t SB i l l FFieatures iiiiif dmtheftheir in c Goma ■ I' shesaid. Herfamilywlly was shocked “ Y o u ? ” they thi said. “Why?” ^ tu ie ' “What?” "WhaWhat if you fall?" Besides her limited movement a n d lim iteed d iuse of her hands, I Gonia’s familyoily was surprised that v ^ « i U y < n o . 3rsai‘-oldm « Stacey' < GoUa can^ outo a she w antedIto tos study. » can it that Bttt At Shelton3n I:H i^ Sdiool, *T par- die d m saA ig AA u tv ts r 2 0 0 0 car' tied pretty’ hahard. I loved school, j cm b^lnuM hi Ihsrin the hospi-; : # ■ 5 ^ . b ut n ot th e ocaiocademics,” she said ^tefivAOKaitfaatha Tai dianged.' llie acddentlent changed h er prior- ' b«rUI»~intaaewiwai^fertteX^ / E H ides. a r. "' .. r r t, ; ' *IvW«i such • c iv. ' ..V eaiiy apply myself. Fm ■ -HP knew?" she said, » I r ■ few days at OC were i ; ■ king,” Gonia said. "I "I]UTeth«,iaia«j -consdous of the way p Id look at me and treat a s s s samatically.-lly • f her classmates asked funniibrighMrdutbanitwas.” ’ ;^ K | r v^ -r- i r bvious phyacal limim- l i l e fesliedilm tiaknu- ; dent.at,01ymplc;CoUiu C iIuu ■ ( • ■ }h. Eventually, G onia i .deyih c a r ^ g 17 cied iu u d . 3 1 b stoiy - sprinkled with nd of humor, • .malnfitntng e 3^8JS gnde point : l 'g W ^ Sta want*Itl lo ba • n iu - aying Pm not weird or SUUtattBO «Qwud(* < ipaired. Pm just a nor- r c ;^ trauBM : I ac in a body that w on't ' sh e sa id ( said Gonia began ^ S S ^ M b e n r i L**sudi a sacca» ’ ’ : OC under the New s t ^ lieta on ,camiimims. She has'. : ■ i •gram, which began as modvated other'students, It and J Ip workers laid off by ! Bhe*« to *eU UkMjiK)i"'sal^on . '1^1 industry find a new SShdtoo'a'dii^ i M e w q ^ o f f l quarter, Gonia took sof.adVtt^.I and English, along b « g * ^ ss;;IV many, times X ! I______.heard otherrpeo^esaylf p ______H :s in building self- -Now I reall:)sing careers and writ- Stacey can do it, I OQ]candoifc’* .» _ _ « s. R ich ard sa id th e r flMia, 21, taaa hi eu» Ner. 4 ppi ^ , tfatf airf « n rsvfvad s s m a rt W ho kne Gama rejects (bee icidea that she's f afUf a b a a ^ eoCOilon Aug.:(.1,2000. Aflsrbsl)«lnaconcoma fof 10 days and spsmflng II Ips students and staff an inralrat^n. thoulough. “AU I’m nwethsN ati Hatborvfsw Hotfltal in iMrttMrttts, siM fMw Rvas on bsr ownm ami Is a atudsnt a t Otympiclie ICollogs In SfMHon, Wash. H er first few "nerve-rackinianother. ; . ddnfllstryiutogetitet oowiA what ne of tlie advantagc.s .-£fclhave1e^-*es. was so self-con S*?!^, 8hatterew,^Jimmy, helped, as workers. v She had to go back m al giri s tu (^ in '^tde red rode*, awoke.i. She& couldn’t speak. She Gonia, her voice droppiningbelowa didherstepd cooperate," )nderful.she I felt like I : et” veered into thehe other lane. couldn't Job, and the family hired C bit of independence a't move. Nurses set ^ a wiiiq)er. In Februruarv 2001, Gonia’s friend,i Abigail Poitugal, to : Richard sai ' ■lummtng JntO B lalf'ton Dodge reader boardbo of the alphabet Iney id. truck. She hit the tru - “1 mean I thought I: wasv really boyfriend, w]who lived in Anacortes, caregiver. c studying ot OC truck **without would pointn to eai± letter, and popular, and n o b ^ caiame to see brokeupwidvidi her. Chances prograilia lives by herself in even hitting die braki;akes. We don't Gonia wd For Gonia, a sodal perso y idton with her Iws- would blink ra p i^ to indi- me.” “When he broke up with me, I denlyd cut off from her friei a way to help v, .know why. I don’tt rememberr a catewhs^ba; ihe was ti:yi^ to^KlL 'atson. She takes the ; tUng." When her Insurance5 ranj out a felt like Tdi bbeen hit by that truck the tl acddent, Portugal was the timber fnd A natuiturally sarcastic person, few days before Christmmas, Gonia all over again future. cause slie cun’t drive ■ Gooia’s injuries weiwere to severe Gonia abi ain,” she said. send. s Gonia also staned se< abandoned tfaat part of her left Harborview. In March,ih, Gonia fell at home counselor, c who listened t For one quai ^.‘that.she died atIt thei scene. ality for a while, ir-oUi sister, H ilan,’, . ^l>aramedlcs were abi “I wasn’t ready," shehe said. "I and hit herr hhead, landing back in work w through the “pow me’i basic math am able to revive . •*! triedied once to sw I needed a couldn’t walk. I couldrdn’t bathe Harborviewew for a week with a with classess chaiiffeiu'. ii '"hf^r and she wass aairlifted to beer, but In the fall, just a year aft ial life is limited, but tut the nurse mdn’t diink it myself or dress myselfilf or feed brain bleed.1 devastating d acddent, Gonia esteem . chi»sinf Harborview Medicalleal Center in was funnjany,” she said, myself." . 1 new hobby in the '•Seatde. A few weereeks after her second ed e she would attend OCShel ing resumes. P , ^ , Goniaa stayeda in Harborview for The insurance company c release from i {flva dass also helpsifork ■ Times. ' Her left arm and hi m die hospital, die fam- “I just Bot sick of it, sitt it takes me all week Iher jaw were five mononths, suffering through offered money to place:e her In a ily took a tri;trip to Cancun, Mexico, home h feeling sorry for my to know oncanoi “I think onee s ac id , _ , of our (small ca Jp Gonia have such a Wei ^ SPECIAL E] h e re . P e o p le lo EXTENDED HOLID,IDAY HOURS 9-9le every. o th e r .... W e9-6PM all SAT I l m M t f o n k I to ^ saidRidiard. THRU DECEMIsaad With New Ch d, a t t l e r Gonia d e d d e d sl >nths of rehabilitation co tr by co- others, jL T “ ■ V cktoher "It was wonde 1 Gonia’s had a Uttle bit < 0 b e h e r back," she said Today, Gonia L wn sud. a duplex in Shdi ' a ^ lends by set hound Watsc IS a god- bus to OC becau-s seeu^ a -yet. 1 to her Her 18-year-ol often serves as dl d t ^ the Gonia-s sodal li la d ead - she’s found a ne lelton. Sunday New Yorl ra n g a t “Il's so big, it u nyself, to read it,” she sai 9PMM0H-FRI 9- ABER 23‘°

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Therhe homeowners can I '^ y ^ saia be plantans to simply would buy the properties» adjoin- daim at least i ;->ork around the 10 ast one small victory, 10 homes that ing the Desert Inn golfIf course however A courtcot decision forced 'Sit alongside the> distantdl fair- ^ and reconfigure the landd for the Wynn to help ] ATjim ovwkwks tb« a r u tiu t isIt t«t( bMOOM U Rtvt, to bt buU>uUt 0 0 tilt fo m tr t l t t of th t D4 :lp pay for the neigh- I D«t«rt Inn casino and new i resort, but mostt of the borhood’s gua: I tiM iMtf th at w at DMMt lon C«CpMrtiyCWEttittt. guarded gate, which : - *Toryaiv8,i'twasllisU liom ihn acquisitions went smoothl:Uy. h e h ad tried to . living te Central Pail'ark, next door • Ito dism antle. ^tp tbe Tavern onI tlthe Green,” coming suduch obstructions - one Among 60 homes, 29I alreadya Wynn’s chie:hief counsel. Marc - said Swain, the wide w ay o r anotllother. When he bou^t were ' owned by the Dest!sert Inn Rubinstein, considerscor the home- ■idow of a for- Thebtprv/aetisso anddpa and included in the ssale to owners’ allegati n e r easlno'excnitipItive who was . j . patedhere-U js Visas'eaeconomy land to builuild the side-by-side- ' iRations a moot issue. one of the euate’s's ifirst home- tSartlriven dy resort cotistruoion u?. t r e M ir a g e amind Treasure Island Wynn. ’ Fifteen homes werere criti- 3”y event,It, becatisef the resi- on-that boA of Nevada',a s y .S . hotels, Wynynn refused to pay an , cal ‘ to Wynn becau.se the;ley were dents concedeL'de th a t W ynn now owners in 1«9. “If,C[f;(Wynn) con- senatot »netrat- owns the golf cc tinues at this (dev adda dramatic topogra- Wynn has a history’ ofc over- Strip hotels. 5. cleaning cl and landscapit> i" e o f ICLflSEDTODHY ST, G uide aimns to help touurists E S r i m c M in T ijuana I ■ I H^ y M B vaig LoaAngateiTlmei =T #1 M ovie In S ' A m w l o a ■njUANA, Mexico-T-Hie dimes pm the gamut; lightingngfireworks, 1 ' P TTiairing excessive noise,lise, disobey- ing en order, dri\driving itiiiie '■ taUdng cn a ceU phone. REESE WITHERSPOO Fed up witfa Americaican tourists ' I idiDirn ttttM n m a a ■r wfao break tfae law durduring their H 0«0y7:00-»:00 H cross-border trips, Tikriiuana dty I TTwndaybSund«yl«o have publisiieded ia colorful ■ TO i:00-»«)-7:00-ftOO . j L s v ^ -flxcK tr: guide advising visitorsibow bc tostw out of trouUe and idiereere to turn if mM ' tit^ get into legal Jams.IS. 1Ihe guide ' warns tourists not to payMiy bribes to . H M I I I f l police, suggesting ththat they M ■ ■m ■ n n i B Instead “pdttely insistR ono a writ- ■ ten dtaaon’Mf officers»rs ask for ■ )TDIb Anothwr Oftv.i n n n as money. 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MacNell Jordan, bomom In Barbados 100 years ago•0 you can aflprd and will alsosobeclosdathandifit ' ' Ellis LIsland iniimigrant doesn'tI fifit and needs lo hc cxchongcIged. W hen you "buy local"r yyou're isupponing your frien.snds and neighbors. I Money y>you spend ut home benefitsts (our locai community, whilelile money s p a n out o f townI is gone forever.. - J talks G ; And as a Ihnnk you BAMA is givinging away a cor this year. of life we]j11 lived “So, Let’s h n v e a H o mxetoivn t Chrisiitma$” I NEW YORK (Al:AF) - MacNeil He marriedm and had eight chil- m / M jrfsi^anta^Saturdj2ay^oon-4iO tff Jo rd an was b o m initl Biirbados,1 100 ^dren. HHe has outlived his sccond yciirs ago on Chrisiristmas, to par* wife arand lives with one of his ents nam ed M ary’ an d Joseph. H e d au ghters h tt in Brooklyn. His chil-1- believes in God.d, family apd dren rarrange in age from 56 to 76. C ream of W heat with wi cinnamon Ishbebei Charles, 70, said her and nutm eg every/ m orning. fath err eeats Oeam of Wheat with H e can re c ite pa,pages of scrip- cinnamiimnn, nutmeg and raisins, m . TourrHoBd^^ Sift ture and poetry, carcan tell you the orange;e juice and "coffee light” n am e o f th e sh ipp that t brought every morning.m He eats his veg- oulqiuuifen him to Ellis Islandmd, the street etables.es. doesn’t smoke, doesn’t R He w here h e got his firstirst job as a gar- d rin k .. Never^ broke a bone and1 ment worker andid a cafeteria went to the hospital once, years w iiere h e a te 70 y eears a r ago. ago, \Wtld th a urinary infection, .she | & Many GSifts Under ; A month beforee hhe turns 100, said. He^e takes a little cod liyer oil ' 9 his family has takencen Jordan to a and a dailyda vitamin. studio to record eveverything he He readsre; the newspaper every has to say im a spoki>oken-word CD. day, dotiocs the crossword puzzle W T h e 1B o o k P klaza ^ His eight children,1, 232 grandchil- and vote Hed in the last dection. He 2 2 2 W c 8 L 1llth Streel * BurIeyyy , I dren, 33 great-grandindcliildren and doesn’t’t goi to m any m ovies, but three great-great-chilchildren are all watches;cs a little TV, espedally Dr. Give us 30 minutes'es. 3 times a week andy*fyou willseeresuHn^t getting copies. PJiil. ("H“H e m akes a iot of .sense,” Jo rd an , !Us hom-riivrim m ed glass- Jo rd an1 h.h as said.) cs perched on a neaneariy unlined But his only remarks about cur- face, speaks in short,:)rt, sim ple .sen- re n t eveivcnts, including the Sept. tences. His recipeses forI life and 1 1 ,2 0 001, 1 terrorist attack, is to longevity are uncompm plicated. rep eat wlw hat h e’s read in church. ‘‘I eat well. I sleepep well. I walk “The) s.scripture said in the last quite a bit,” he says,lys. And every days, mmen will be wiser in week fhere’s churcl:rch, where “I wickcdntJness.” he said. He looks M praise m y God." witli puzzizzlem ent a t a ra p video on F ast Fun ^ M r » Jordan was 21 wh(when he came televisionion, in th e studio w here he Fitness at W * ■' 1 1 to New York on thehe Vauban, a isrecordiirding his re d ta tio n s of reii- 67&37M ■ > ship that left Bridgidgeton. Saint gious poe«oetry, and said young peo- IWt. Fib H ' “ M9.1F.>. M Main MO Bl>» Ukn BhJ. Michucl, Barbadoss o,on March 7, ple need;d to leam to praise (jod. 1924, and arrived at Ellis Island “The winvliole world seems to be .seven days later. troubled,’d,” h e says. Barry Moreno, EllE llis Is la n d ’s B u thle e ihas survived by keeping historian, says it’s likelikely the sliip things siisimple and light. When stopped at Havana,la, Trinidad, asked whkvhat ev en ts in th e world Jamaica, and othtther British were mostost memorable to him, he colonics that shipp FFair,” he said. "Where ^0 Hats • jackets •• T-ShirtsT- • Polos ' "Things were ver>'r>' prosperousj was that,It, on Long Island?" He f f Em broidery • SciScreen Printing here," says Jordan,, "better"t than remembei liers taking his daughter Schools, Businesses.es a n d Team Logos my island." to th e^ Horn: and Hardart Ifi/A thit Cto/v-i \m Vo Order is Too Bi, or Too SmaU He was most amazlazed by the automat.It. He is impres.sed by buildings that soared:d high} above "buildingsIgs, people, stores and all Ne«v Y ork s tre e ts a an( nd th e sub- of those kiikin d of things." ( | « O l i p d Rzate ( ways deep underncineath them, Jordan’sn’s CD will be sent to the which cost 5 cents whiwhen he first New-Yorkrk Historical Society, and ^ image i1184 E. M ain-B w hy-V 678-1575 cam e here. M oreno sasaid he may like to take "W h e n th e y to o k me r home, an oral historyhi; from Jordan for a f c I they took m e undergroi»-ound. Itwas Ellis Islantand’s archives, “I’m sure amav:ing to me thatIt tthe trains that he’s's onei of the last of his WKtM were running undergrirground,” he generatiotion. there’s no doubt Siiid. a b o u t that,a t,” he said. ^ s M H e Jiv e d w ith a cousinc in The CD;D will b c re a d y for his Brooklyn and gott i a job in birthdayy party. Jordan may M anhattan's garmentent district, recite fronom his favorite poems, • ^O hstAxtmrc moaela. embroidering ^dspreai■eads, drapes in c lu d inlg g "St. Peter's at the ^ Noe Oll Ouuinra MMO pualtfij^ '7- ■ S n deaiBr• nxfar dataila. • X and women’s clothI t h i n g . He Gate.’’ Hele will repeat what he remembers the trainn h e took to says is mostost important. f=or^aJirnited timIte, a dtjwn, a Into-ie r e m t a n d i \ work - "th e G-G." Ho2 remembersre “Give GrGod praise every day,” . a fuiumiEntm fbr-B r m onths is ayaUi : : the streets he workedd oon, indud- he says. “That’s“1 ali. That’s my n U a b te o n ing a job h c took at a candycat store. life.” ;• S u z u M' ta ff-ro a d b ik e a a ni d d A j V a , ' aiong wtih up tta 9BOa in Siauktk t B i u e k a Harvard fobrum to get JFKJ name I good fm- ptuartm a n d accem aortoTtem.* CAMBRIDGE, Massass. (AP) - memory,”’ saids; liis sister, C aroline The John F. Kennedyly SchoolS of Kennedy.. “Jfohn“J alw ays loved vis- Government at Harv,irvard will iting Cambribridge, interacting with rename its ARCO Forum F( of students, andan serving on the lOP Public A ffairs in honorirofJohnF. o board.” m m Kennedy Jr. T h e f oDrum n serves as the 1 4 3 0 O v e r l a n d A v The Kennedy Schoolool's forum Kennedy School’sSc primary public jsosuuy 1 W, ‘ BduO Ti ID • I S T M S S ^ ; will be renovated duiduring the venue for speakers,sp panel discus- summer with a g gif if t fro m sions a nd debaies.de Harvard's Institute of Politics The Institititlite of Politics, which Sec our Flyer in and will he dedicateeted in the administersrs th e forum , w as estab- \ ’ fall. lished in 1<1966 with an endow* K ennedy’s nam e willJ appearaj on ment from t taeiailit n the John F. Kennedy p p e i i a f ' the wall of the forjjm,im, school Library Cor’orp. to inspire under- spokesman Jesus Meidena said , graduate studentssn to enter poli- iswCSrerSSiES^**y*fflS2iKr5-'-: Monday, which would haveha been ' tics a n d pubiib lic service a n d to pro- ISaMWMM'fMimftRnifemMb Kennedy's 42nd birthday. RMWwwMunoancMii«M»«anii ■ay- mote greateiIter understanding and iqqMI. to > » 1 MM. w mWM M n "I am honored th i i C E that the coopcradonlin betw een th e academ- rHarefwv a r e | | [■ilinniiiiauii_M»w Kennedy School of Gov« 2556 Overland, Burfey 201 5thS tiw t, Rupert overnment ic communiinity and the political ' ■imiiUcmfiiiwi.Mii, is renaming the forum1 irin John’s world. ]«> Mn <1*8 vm n M br nwM M !•

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A n early startr t tot< th e ski season Is better thanhan nothing at Pomerelle Resort.» n . X'' ■-• Tbe Albion momountain o[}ened up for businesss on Nov. 14 a fte r a blanket of snoMnowfall provided enough base to0 stanst. running ihe lift. But operate - ...... ■■^-- ^■•■■-■aiin e ! a v ‘ators, skiers and snowboarders: anare waiting for a sccond wave to come through now th at T hanksgksgiving h as rolled .• around. n good,” said 'tttU S t i p B o-owner Woody BB “ I t ’s b e e n BB early conditions. ■ ■ ■>. J , Pomerelle co-o>ve d o n e w ith o u t , Anderson of car wc had last week, “We could haveat up on us pretty > ■ ; " ■ the warm days we y : '; ':V" ■ got some snow That really beatd Sundayu night, bad. But wc go ■’ '■• -il.' ■' • •' ■ ' e so m e m ore. It’s I Saturday and S AcitK0( n A ir a lU 0« «n id d MfHBade aaow allowad SunSun V tf ay to open two.djys tarflili r f l t r ^ t t a 'a e l M ^ n ^ th ^ a c m d snow surrogrrogn^g ilo p ^ a fow days earlie g conditions.” W e'd su re Ukely, sc all 24 ru n s ^ e r e still^arly skiingd 80co p crcen t of th e | As of Tuesday,open. a Snow on the 1 ® i ; ! Palley opt operational a nds u8 reC d 2 0 in c h e s, m ountain w as opcm h a d 13. top base measurif you’re careful is w hile th e bottomrry h Whiting, snow reat eoiKiditions ‘T h e skiing, dif1 y< director ai great,” said ^ rryou certainly can't sports school »JI(^B o^ ■ yei. But die trails Pomerelle. "Youhape, ( crews ore !«S______‘ ‘ Youcan'a n t c o m e h e r e a n d ■ go in the trees shiftyei to keep con­ are in good shafod as condilion as .suN V A uky-'s'uiSun Valley Waflttofl) g o a n y w h e r e e lse . working triple shii isn't Nartfa America^ijjtegestsld J>i _*n^0ie mountain Is didons in as goodr e c a: s t s d o n ’i c a ll , retort. And It doem’t•t boastt th e , we g ln rtj^ «lri> ust outside ■ inlines than on theiesnow. t PlM lia'aM . Anderson saidu tsth id e I., is ft' of visitors, not juPomtTelk- st is ]5ri- Valley, but outsinediaii* ininitii.nti ------unusal because Po: marily an intermed.Ml of l ’i>mcu'lli'‘s for skiing. m far a nd wiilc. ipic vemuesai ittract curiolus custitomersS Still, the api>ealite ai few tniveler snow brings themi,” fi said Barry “We have quiteipons i director for S pports e such as skeLcleton, fr^tylii^le skiing “ stop and ski,”e snow was great ‘ We’ve got a boatload “ “ Whiting, snow sporpeople like our getJt new attention1 after S alt Lakece games of ice. W e've got a lot of PomereUe. “The sr last year. Most etiy pe tnui-h if hill. Caaada'a Rigin 9oi«'iUilM boarding, then opportunil'estodoalot mediate terrain. ByOou n Jim Shea and “It’s pretJ UMeiMr.takMa APSpoSporti Wrttar______’ ___ Tristan Gale tak:ake gold in the of different things.” QUple of challeng- m en’s end vromen t beginner/intermecally it’s b ecau se : H « a t r ^ n m en’s skeleton got 9 b ut we have a coup fe ' j j i i - ftheti Americans thinldjiking about some 3ring their familv 4own Um ALT L A i^ OTY Some of ing runs. Actually t ces where Americans rackwing the speed- do a lotli of different things,” sa*ce. boarders 6 an d oldeool grows every ba "extreme sports’* and thetl skating success of)f igold and silver Olym;rmpic Oval general manage“ f® rental packages, said. “That’s the »ss U.S.' athletes had compepet- medsds won by DeDerek Parra, the NickTkThoihetz. said -O ur ski schoolour area that we In them>rexe a highlight of thetl two bronse mecledals won by Sixix curling sheets have aliIger year,” Whiting saidhe biUk is inter­ « u 5ies. S Seeing Roaa Powerers, Jennifer Rodriguez,lez, and the short- been;n installed inside tbe 4( one thing a bout nour ’s certainly if it iny^IUss and J.J. Thomtnas track gold-won by Apollo Anton ------ilso kind of cater. Thenerelle, destina- sucoraBP the nira*s halfpipe in somww- Ohno. -PI»$as8« 8^ P a g e G 2400| mediate and that’sn ’t ex> ist." ------w e re n ’t fo r I’om en 2 ^ tion areas wouldn’t < 'g am es . • Danny , • ' .'■^*>>.■•'1 sw eep< -■ TtaM^,N0Mii>wMbiiat.aDoa m :s:'krm :gsm JING 2002-03^ : - f,' ■ WSSMwmm SoildierlMouriitaiit: Gettl doi0j N(fostalgic fee]el and new terrain on th(lelo^j By Karen Bossickck andid Ithe future - wich tfte newlter- tei Friday, Saturday Times-Wdwi corw y and Sunday, ' horsei and a ^uggy speed But that*( fw p o n c te n t______r a inIn park that it started buildindiog the snow builds5 up i all week- okay,, sayssi Summers, wfao says Ji Ski:iresoilinfotn lostst year.3 long-a'real treatat for powder giveaI “us“i old folks" a chance to F A IR F IE L DD - S o ld ie r Ra slides, table-top jumps oni and hounds. You mayy have to hike rest our)urlegs. iWrti/»peb/26. ■ '■ “ Mi 'in ta in lias lorlong evoked a bit rollslls - they’re a likely lure! fofor around a little! toi get some “Sole ’? >,SiinVilley if m'sraijzia with oldier Mountain is afford- lB25mi|esW^'tiflnterstM^ ith its covered ski hundindreds of youngsters this year.ear. good shots but it’s it definitely able forfo the family, it doesn’t!„?; WK««l-20a«22-2231 s H B t i lir. which henrkirkens to the cov- Mc k s tfte bedo'exlt •• Meanwhile, Soldier’s awesomiome there,” said Sumrnmers, a pizza have aa lot: of skiers bombing the. W*b sMs: www,sunvalloyioy.com i , tfW) klahotoho 77 South through Aibtort ^ l)i'idg(.‘S so0 ppopular in lime- powdwder is what wjll bring the old r ® OpMlnCdttK Opened Tl old- parlor owner w,who lives in moimtaiIta in at warp speed and the ITOesday. Dollar, TumrfghKSht on martod road (0 ,resort. •' ^ - lilaceslik e VcVermont. timeners, like Dave Summersers, Hailey. cat skiijiding there is a cheap alter* Mouritain opened WedrxIriesday. . \o w th e M a1 aiand Pa-type ski back, ck. Soldier Mountainin only has two nativee toI helicopter skiing," he , Sfow nport: 1-800635- tisort is lookinglg tot th e p resen t - “^Since Si the area’s ohly operpen double lifts that crcreep along at adds. 1 ^ 7 quads. 5 tuples, : ►Magaglc M^ntabi i surface Mm m : 4236221423 • 8awnm ie » aUun. 9,15050 ’ ■ - Op«tfi«diritdiiteTBA.' •'• •••' ■- V • -— ^— B o a r d inN i G ON B a l d y . ^ Vertical drop: 3,400 feete t . M o m :44236221 2 ^ • • ■' •• Total n n t: 78 I URKtWOSU “T ------;------— o8UffK»,chitfr', ' n SaoMfiMktaip 645 acrestscoveredof Itw in siMilii dtiaK 7,280 > ' ' 2054 totai seres. 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Weekeeekday: Mon-Frt; 8:30a- 4of5ims.Weetaiay:Mp Mcn> « ;9 » 4 p; • ^ finds tome 4p; Weekend/Holiday:: SalSat/Sun: 8:30a4p iVSun:8:30*4p,s , •ofltndaon Royal Gorge - R eopen on 1 1 /2 8 A^HIghiandST'ptwi.tan te Open 12/14 UwfloptsatI Sierra a t Tahoe - R an to 0Open , TBA EMver Creek r2c09(rp^>Di»»«tergrw)rria(ia7«38* , Snow Valley - Plan to Open)pen TBA base 67 of 146 trails.s.l069ecres,66%open, 1 ' Mt. Rosa Ski . Soda Springs - 6:00a packBacked powder groomed 7 of 13 lifts,. Now 2 6 :1 Araasoutfh 8 :1235 acres, 9 lifts, 761fr . 3 6 - 4 2 base 2 of 16 trailstrails,2% open, l o f 4 Breckenfkte-SjOOapo.powder groomed 3 0 -4 0 ' WMtofReno,>. lifts. Weekday: M o^frl:1:9 9a a ^:3 0 p : ba8aS0,tifl3dtTans,7 1,730 aqres, 329(oper).7 fiM.. iXL Weekend/Holiday: Sal/Sui1/S un: of 25 llfti Weekday; MbMbc>fH;8:30a4p ' 9a4 ;3 0 p Weakanct^Holklay: SaV£ BVSun:8:30e4p Souaw Volloy U S A -6 :415a 5 o ipacked powder Buttefmiikr Plan to Openpen 12/14 groomed 18 - 30 base 3 0 1 Copper Mountain-3:03p 30 of 177 trails. 35% 03p packM powder open. 7 of 33 lifts. Weekd< iroomed33-.39baM6: ekday: Mon-Fri: 9a-4p; e 61 o fl2 9 trails. 680 Weekend/Holiday: Sat/S/S urun: . acre3.28X.open,8of2:If 23 ima, Weekday: hton- 8:30a-4p ■Holiday: SeVSun: 8:30a. . ' Sugar Bowl - 6:3 0 a packed* e d powder groomed 12 •2 4 tKJse 10 of 8 3 trails. 1 ' Crested Sutte-Plan to 0 ] lls. 12% open. 3 of 13 0 0 p * iU /2 9 lilts. Weekend/Holiday: Sai Durango-6:00a packed I :Sat: 9a-4p «d powder groomed 1 6 - Tahoe Donner - Plan to Ope , , -?2basei8of,7 5 trails,: Open 12 /1 3 lls, 20N ( ^ n , 2 of * Nevada 11 lifts. Weekday: K t o ^ 9a4p; Diamond Peak - Plan to Opc Weekend/HolklayrSaVSiVSun: 9a4p;. Nov Open 12/12 27:30trDilS.3ltfta,30XOX Las Vegas Ski - Plan to OpcOpen 12/07 Weekencf/Hoiiday: Sat/S un: 9a-3:: Mt Rose - 8:53a packedj po\powder groomed 12 • . Qdota - So car pockedt powderpo groomed 3 4 -3 4 Jft »-3:30p b a so 4 1 oof 1 72 trails, 683 acres,.61% opeopen. 9 . Wyoninc Winter Park - 9:50a povvder groome 30 base 25 of 44 trails.1.48% 48 open. 2 of basa 2 9 » ^ . 5 of 112 2 Iffta, 1 Weekday: Mon- k o m o d .4 1 -4 3 ,- ; ,, of 12 lifts,s . sm W eekday: M ooftl: 9a4 pp; ; Grand Targhee-3:< base 79 of 1 3 4 trails, 1 329 acres, - 3:00a packed powder groomedI 6 lifts. Weekday: Mo^Prl;1: 9a9 a ^ p ; Frl: 9a4p: Weekend/Hdliholiday: SaVSon: 8:30a- JJ M«.r5»o(«»i, ' weekimviVHoIldar.SavSun: ' 2 2 -4 5 base 70%0% open,< 4 of 5 lifts. W eekday:, 4p 1 6 of 23 lifts, sm Weekday: MorvFiM>fri: 9 » 4 p 'r 9 fr4 a ' ' Weekend/HolkJay: S at/S'Sun: un 9a-4p Mor>frt; 9 a 4 p ; V/eekend/HoIlday:V/e Sat/S un: 9a- Keystone - 5:00a powder i Weekenel/Hollday; Sat/S un: 8:30a3(W p ;,r* > * •4p Mr groomed 2 5 -2 9 base 28: 2{ VasQuez Ridge, Pioneer Expras 28 of 116 trails. 297 acresacn u,. « l a - 6 : 4 5 , ^ 5 4 Hogadon - Reopen•en 1 1 /2 9 PACIHC NORTH Wotf Creek - 6:3 0 a packed powdor i 5 a varlaMe groomed 3 4 - 3 4 bas­ 16% open. 6 of 23 lifts,i,Weekday:i4orvfrl: W 5 o t & t M t e 11 of 11 Jackson H o le -R’lan an to Open 12/0 7 . Idaho • 4 8 ba se 77 of 77 trails. 160 0 act ils.,2 2 0 0 acres. 100% opM ; 11 < 6:30a4p; WeekencVHolWtoiWay: SaVSun: 8:30a- . Snow K ing-Plann to Open 11/2 8 Lookout P n a - P t« i to OpecOpen TBA 100% open. 6 of 6 lifts. 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J'Open TBA BrWger Bowl - R an to Open 1 2 /0 7 fts. sm Weekday: Mon-Fn; 9a- Monarch - 2:28p packedd powderpi ffoomed 2 7- ^ Weokend/H/Holiday: Sat/Sun: Soldier Mountain - Plan to Open0. 1 2 /0 1 Wscovwy - PJan to Open 1 1 /3 0 4p: Weokend/Holidioiiday: Sal/Sun; 30 base 44 of 54 traits,»,80%open.3of a “»* 9iHlp Sun Valley - Tue S :U a 2212 dat/Sun: Powdertwm - Plan to Openxtn 12/12 ^ Park City-7; JJ1 2 0 - b a se 35 of 41 trails•alls. 75% open. 4 of 9 lifts, iteverick - Plan to Open 1 2 /1 4 7:00a packed powder groomed: 9 a 4 p Slfverton Mountain - Planin totc Open 11/28 , 5*®^ Weekday: Mon-frl: 9 , 20 base 5) 0of 100 trails. 5% open. 2 of fl: 9 a 4 p : Weekend/Holiday; • Oregon Ski Cooper-Plan to OpenWl 11/28.3 , led Lodge - Plan to Open 1 1 /2 9'; ; 446 6 6 0 sea- ^4 , | ^ Sat/Sun: 9a-lp •ontotal .K eokday: Mon-Frl; 9a4 p ; Anlhony Lakes - Plan to Open>pen TBA ^nowmasS-Reopen on Jl,?V 2 8 ... • M - Donner Ski Ranch) - ReopenF TBA 12/14 - - Shm 'Holiday: Sat/S un: 9 a 4 p Hoodoo - Plan to Opon TBA5A SoMsta - Plan to Open 12/ >howiJoim - Pton to Operf 11 /2 9 , Powder Mour Heavenly - 6:40a packed’powderpat groomed 12 • •untain - Plan to Open 1 1 /2 7 Mt Asiiland - Plan to Opent TTBA a aeam boat - 10-.30a packomed26-28basa gre SipaiJpBpu - Plan to Open 1 1 /2 9 >3 2 - b a se 20 of 65 trails,alls. 1200 acres 32 b a se 4 olof 63 trails. 5% open. 3 of 7 lifts Timberline - Tuo 7 ::4 a sunny.nny 40 cJep/ces win ^5 of 84 trails. 211 acreses Skikl Apache A - R a n to Opon 1 1 /2 8 lilts. 40% open. 5 of 122 lifts,lift sm Weekday; Mon-FrI: Weekday: McMon-frl: 9o-4p; Weekend/Holiday oblo groomed M -1 4 bnse>l>e>l of 6 lifts i;4X open.6of 16 lifts, sm Weekday: Mon-frl: SJ0 trails,ti 2500 acres Willamello P ass - Plan 10 Oper The Canyons-s - 8:05a packed powder groomc Dpen TBA - 5:00a povider groome 0p

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; Grmi[ipranks; resorts’I'eiivirdiiimisiitali ;l ally. N earby Vail iskiiSl Resort. ^ ia«oeiit f Idaho-Mc[ontana-Wyoii »ming region which has been ag£ggressively sl<^» jM expanding had the lowestla grade CtUfdrok* fares poor > nadonwide: ^ S o a h nefcrts U U rn : ■ orly in co^ticion’s findings* Similarly, in the Siere m Nevada, all-costs' a Northstar.at-Tahoe ha [•attihide^wiiittoUim.V ByDonThonvMfi ta lly sc liad the lovir- try to mhriiioiiidie'iheimpwfc '.- sensitive areas; increased° est scoro because i t is A M odrt«dpTe— WrtiWriter snowmt-making and its correspond- Is expanding The Cb]!!6loradoasiid .coalf^<'; its skiable terrain an d I in g draIrain on energy and water; d developing doo’sBen!t)oois questioned ; ^ 900acres. SACRAMENTO,•O, Calif. - Ski and effi:fforts for water ituality pro- ski resort\ i i i hav.e kept i/;' rcsons in the Califcilifomia-Nevada' tection,)n, energy and w ater conser-J., The coalidon encountragesdown- lag, witfciV^vernnient peri^:';V. region h ad th e b ests t aj verage envi- varionn efforts« and vehicle emis-^ hill skiing as a way to get more sion, while i b die mmbelrttf 'sItler’V^^ V.' : ronmcnml scores of any Westem sions redde w here to ski, said Joan CJaybi:yburgli, execu- tive director of Califoiifomia’s Sierra N evada A lliance, onen e of the coali- tion m em bers. ■Csis hI f The National S k i A re a s I o C p Assodadon has its: ovown “sustain- able slopes” progranram and feels the coalition’s rankiriking is vague and biased, said spospokeswoman K eri Hone. “Their scorecard is dif/icuirt for any resort to score positive.”pa slie cardI said, becatise it deductucts for activi- cies resorts consider;r eessential to remain open. While individualual resorts’ , Cards arre FREE att participatiting V grades ranged fromm A^ to F, no rcRion received an exei^xempla^y n or i m erchantIts. failing grade from the coalition. The California-Nevai:vada region had an overall B gra<;rade. Idaho- You begin accumimulating KickBack poiDoints wilh your firsl / ■ ■ / Montana-Wyoming receivedrecc a D, ^ while the remaindti d e r h a d C purchase.* grades. The coalition’s Web/eb site lists the top 10 and thel e w o rst 1 0 resorts based on 1 10 0 criteria, including expansionion or new development on undindisturbed lund; impuci on wcdaitlands, road- pointts less ureas and olher environmen-cn' i n i * I Skier, piontleer ' Present card c to eaiarn points I ' of groomin;ng : w ith ever»ry purchasise. . I '

techniquessdies i I Earn1%io 5% amind be entered in thee monthlyi and annualll prize drawings wit ■ ' I ' , LONGMONT. Colo.)lo. (AP) - J uith every purchase. Steve Bradley, a formerner member •' of the U.S. national skiki tteam who later created a machinene that flat- ten ed moguls, died at 886. 6 . Bradley died of pneureumonia on Nov. 13, the openinging day at 3 . S Winter Park, where hele was\ once | dlikcB casi mana{icr. h As manager, he experperimented with ways to get rid ofif bumb ps on P resen t cj the slope. In 1952 hee camc c u p :ard to redd eem poiniits. with the Bradley Packicker. The gravity-powered machirhine - a 5- Sp en d pooints just like li cash.* foot-wide. 2,000-poundI rollingro pin - smoothed the coursarse as an intrepid skier draggedI thith e device Whatever poinis yoyou have accumulatecled can be used tppgrurchase . . downhill. ■ When he began to g ro o m 6 any product or servrvice from any partlcljIclpatlng' merchant. ' slopes in the eariy 1950s'Os thi e only r r' ■ ' • ' V method was foot-packing:ing. In che B industry, Bradley was kr : known as ' Card must be r e g i s tte e r r o d to redeem points ana3Hd Win prizes., the “father of slopec n m a in te - nance." Bradley competecte d o n y g j Dartmouth College’s skiki jumj ping M fn u rlCard at th o s e rParttclpsl a t f a g M iiarchanti M f' team and later on th e U .S. hrentura Motor Sport* T rav elers* OOasis l Travel Plata national ski team. HeIe I h e lp e d O a s is s t oo p p * N O o M anhattan Caf* start Winter Park’s handi «9 Kimberiy Road H o m e o f t hle e O a rd e n o f E d e n t ndicapped Z T v 2 6 0 M ainI SSl t r e e t C a a t i9 S 't Rail Sti«et W est skiing program, whichh ili e d to a Twfinvin F alla, 10 Taco Beil, BiBilmple Suba & Salad, TC •rt , j f,: TCBY Jerome, ID thoshone, ID national profyam. Travelers’ Oa Survivors include daulaughters Arctlctic Circle Ambest Servrvice Center Oasis StopB p*N O o StOve’eQ utek Servlca 1 Kat Bradley-Bennett antand Lynn 6fl00 BlueI Lakes Bhrd. N. 1017 Southi :«Taxacc/ . 11 1 5 0 E a s t B llm p la Slube u t and Salads SOI Main Street Bradley Leopold; stepson:>ons P e te r Tvwinrln F alla, ID E d e n , ID Laffin. Christopher Laff.affin and 1 1 3 8 W u• a LL a k e * B M N Ooedina,IO . Rob Laffin; brothers R Twfin FaUs,Is, IDI : Richard Budada A Bloom O asis Stop *NOo*N Bradley and William Bradley:Br 1220 W y«nt*a T t e a e o 20 Kimberly Road 1310 Addlsore n A ve E a a t nine grandchildren; anand two Twin / SneakMrWfo•ttertd rln F a lls, ID Twin Falla, IDIC T aco B a ll b i t i m great-grandcliildren. / «71 FOer AvA v e n u e 805 South OfVMivvoodo d ^ I < A memorial service v TVrtn F a n•»ID s , I S h o sh o n e , ID held Dec. 9 in Longmont.f Dom£mino’B Pina O a s is S lo p 71’H Oo ' 5 3 22 HN o rth W ash in g to n Taco Bell Exr xpr**> O e o rg a K*a:• Celhiliar P lu s ------T wIn in F alla, ID 6 5 9 A d d iso nn Ai ve W e a t 2 7 5 E a a t 3 rn d N o rth 2716 South Uncoln T w in F a lls, ID B u r te x lDI The E very»rybody*a Business S u ite O 1 2 7n 7 Pole Line Road East J e r e m e ,I D O a s is S to p *N-N O o M r. O ae TwinIn Falls, 10 2616 Uncolnn S o u th Hlflhway242 4 E lS e m b n r o J e r o m e , ID R u p e rt, to) - playoffI O tuilailap Law Offlcea 1S3WeatMaln 4 1 9(Addison A Avenue J e ro m e , ID O a s is S to p *NN O o , ' M r .O a a A W a sh T w inIn FI a lls, ID 1 0 2 C le a r L akilcesR o aci . SSSOvertafMa n d A ve IMeClanahan'a B u h l, ID B u r te » lD push Mr. A’sA’l D ry C leaning. 220 Weat Main v i 4 8 31 MWash in g to n N o rth J e r o m e , IP O a s is S to p *NN O o M r.O a a n F a lls, ID 2220 Addison41 Ave E ast The NFL seasaion S S O N O vw ^landA w a IB e d s 4 L M s Twin Falls, 100 ■ ttrte » ID is heading fortlt h e Mr. A'lA‘a Sportswear \W helesalo Plus a2S3W iightAva 0 Pole Line Road East O a s is S to p *NMOo home stretch, aia n d n Falla, ID Q u ik P ik T w in P a lla , ID 519W ashlngt(Iton North 3 0 1 W M ainIn teams are Twin Falls, IDD BurfeKiD M r.OOm a A W a sh . Woody's Sportabar A OriG rill jockeying fbr" 9 1 1 BlB lu a L a lie s B hrd N 2 1 3 S th A va S o u th O a s is S to p ’N40o < M r. O a s M f . T w Ion FFalla, ID 'nMrin1 F a llth ID piayoff position SOO W aatilngtcto n S o u th 2101 Overlanla n d A va Twin Falls, ID» ■ Keep up with tli la Pood A Splrfta BurteMlD LiMphousaThMtMt b 1 0 0 7rB Blue Lalies Blvd. N. O a s is S to p *Nl O< o league In iOib Ploetrea Spoip o r ta . a2 1 3 S th A v* S o u th T w in1 FF a ll^ ID 2 2 0 B read W ayly N o rth weetceml’s 2 1 6 8 0vwtanl a n d R o a d 1TwlnFallB,ID. ' B u h l, ID Burle>tlD Sports section. ■ ■ ■ ■ m -

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I. 0OUTOOORS ^ i | ^ e y s h < lologistsoconsider eelk contraaception • ' DENV fIVER (A P) - B idogists try-ry- If die ovaonent is: showsl n to b e A s tfae nu C u a d tft’fAn.lkN Ing more o^commenintingonfii^ ingtoli limit elk populations at : n u m b er of e lk surged in - 0 «tdoflw lBM ar~~ i a t effective, die peric willrillbegindie the park ai [ shooc o n S u iu b n r propdjwls, you minay^call the . Rockv Blountain& National Park k and nearby town over jenniftH ili aM'G« f rk third phase of die smsn d y to s e e d ie last 30 j 7 With, proceeds o ffic i a t ' a n d Stie e National Elk Refuge in 30 years, rancfaettes, golf I mid Gane^Wl^pdnsorr aa 3244399. A c £ m ^ in whether it can be effectiveef in courses, an nt fonn fa also . Jacksonon, Wyoj are trying birth , and suburban develop- a r« ^ e a h<»4* o4.Tu««aay; available on tfae de th reducing tfae growthh of a free- ment haveive Ibeen gobbling up the : I SS fiomftaA to at the department’s control fingiDgherd. , W eb s i t u a t WWW2 .«Mte.id.us/.I Even i low elevativadon meadows where k V allqim ik^T^^ (868168 J . fiirflgnm^, ■ n if contraception is showm n Another hurdle wi to w ork, will be the the animnicaals once wintered, fore- I rk, paric officials wiU haveire cost Dr. Richard Dunmn of Atrix ihg them ir ■ ' and guorantMW ca^.wiO^ wsEn ' to decidc n into ever-denser con- id e w h eth er th e practice is Laboratories, estimateted the cost centradons avaUabS;, .ifce^ sh^otini^, I ' P h o (0 ®iipl)erpwM 6 n t 8 an accepeptaUe management prac- □ns in protected valleys goQMP^U^>Ueep.«nd iC- of a leuprolide dose aa t b e tw e e n w ithin th e n; designed for all1 ajage groups and mouxit le n ad c^ park, ‘ny«nv:jjkoat seasons, ' W MhlR>rkslx>wi ¥ a t C 8 l , $200 and $300, and TerrellT fig- Last year f a b m S ^ Time ^o f ' ^ e fa f ttw m : A d d id lagers “can’t make ded-' ear, die Department of idt^jrf&formation onl a . tWIN FALLS-MalattLeideker, sionssoll i- ures the cost of an elkkcontracep- < Interior• releasedre a five-year pcqpam called Access Yes, o l^ on sdence. havere tive program woulc ; es, ■ a well-known Idaho-j lid exceed study thatat showedsl diat die 3,000 fSKSS aeepM to.rit^^iOdto. riverfnm w ; nm t fo r social factors, pub-b* $100,CNX) per year. I ate lands'for huntinB and Inion, even the spiritual elk that use the park have ham- id ' presentatiqh aboutw hijEt... fc.uS" U . Biologists caudoncdid that par- mered willo'illow and aspen stands, atyriaEgIU.For(or tnore infonna- fiAfag:Qg, be available' for com- gs some people have for>r ddpadon in die study doa cdl tfae gun dl m- book, “Impassablelie Caayon: tills nijice dy docs not eating creatreatures such as butter- dubat73i4639L Journey Down tfae ice and its wildlife,” Rocky-y- mean diey endorse the ^ligFlsber.atSOj» ^ S o r K « ; MddleForkii Moiitaln le u se o f d ie flie s, b e aavers v e and birds out of irke^ numbers in Unit 54 . .of the Salmon River, ain N adonal P a rk re s e a idfa i drug, siem eni a t r€04S. Por.’more- . have n >4 a-." at 7 pjn. adminisn house andd homlu e. i continued to increase in Wednesday in the tstrator Terry TeneU toldd mformation 6m 0 . the . KMVT . numbe 10 E ^ n o r The Den* bees allowing additionalal . Planetarium at'th m v e rP o st - Christmas fb r B A Jie ^Herrett Evaluaiuadng contraception effec- W ppponqj^ty for .youth.'.tn.'. ' C e n te rfo rA rts a a d S c Ifdol Johnaon at K&! iduU htmters alike. It u pro­ Bdatfce. tivenessss began in 1999, when -;733-1100,«tt.30a ^ The 90-minute;pr< nto haVB three back-to4)ackJc ' w ill fea tu re unwiA q f a p d v e elk a t d ie Colorado n o f W ildlife’s F « « r^^THfrff week'hunM widi four per-T- contained in Jtart.raffee research M R o a d J ^ in each.;The first huntlj a b le book about Ilie t ch station were injected rnwdficait „i,h leu,suprolide, experimental I Con i be:ftr youth only (IS ind nmurnity XX' . river that cuts throug KoM tsoowtoj Ihtbelarsest mada d e by A o ix L aboratories nSirtlirilr the leading authoritie I hormones that regulate son on Satut^day;sgNov.:30at ^fays to and pho- diereSrot y spedes indude increasingg tographers of the Sah roductive cyde. The stu ^ Magic Mouzttain Ski R e s o rt d ie num itaonRiver. found leu| lunbers of moose permits inn “Impassable Canyon" euprolide was 100 p ercm B&mbcnwfflide*d e e ta t. 8 ajn.at Hont 4 epairtmene df ' If youni are interested in leant- . .. - ■ movementsnts and behavior could 3 locations'm -conqilledfromstj >tan reports bemonitortored from a distance, 5 TJsm. Paric-biobiologist Ryan Monello th a tt w hile a fizial analysis is ■ 3197 Kimbelerly Rd. ■ 688 Poleole U ne R d . iSrand: ic i^ annoi tlU t^ still und< )unce chan iderway, preliminary ■ 108 I Addison Ave. MOOSE, Wyo.'o . (A P ) ^ • results shohowed the 17 elk acted . Jmd auxiliary tan k s for SnowmobUes wiUIno n^ longer be ir tranniort- "o differeirently from the control permitted on Teton:on Park Road ing gasoline to reducece envfron- animals diisthi falL In spring, all 17 will be recj and Signal Mountastain Summit m ental d a m a g e ecaptured w d testrf to j | | [ | R oad. G ran d T eton^.UonalPark Nl , ^ T eto n P ark Rjoad wiUfill b e op en s e e if th ey y g j a v e birth. offidals said Uond«y: to non-motorized use, u only r ■ through May 1. Undere r a n o th e r T h e b an, irn ^ e m e n because longer• permittedp on Jackson of increased populaulartty of the T.aW> change, the road will bexgroo^ Time once a week to provide e to liquidate? roads among non-on-motorized Park < le a packed , , : officials encouraged surface for cross-counnitiy skiing. US 0 TThe h Times-News enthusiasts^ are amon^ some win- snowmobloblle users to use new Snowshoers are asked}d to walk 1 ^ 0 H RI ^ ter-use changes, officrfidals said. In technolotlo » such as four-stroke M arketplace ! addition, snowplacla n e s a r e n o , «>iigin«x t -flext to ski tra c k ^ n ot onon them , as J, biodegradable motor oil a c o unesy to skiers. Cclassifieds ll I Man delivivers snow top t o t u rrn n possessions G reat: Holiliday G ift ld€d e a s ------places that wcwuld never scl e e i t I n n t o c a s h . C o rme r in & see! lik e ly cu Tw'in S to p Gift certificates availabl enttnei______fo r a S ^ «NM’MAW ii «> fo ,*y,'y*iop* p la b le . ■ - park. dornmmturtiteK ’l•U^^g.U)mr^»hl»^mrlookuntarWbmotl . LAKE GENEVA,fA . Wis. - “miss isi really l.thMtlaMrtfltarnmmtaet ^now m ania m ig h t bi>e e 1a good way the golderien goose,” 8»iKNaa»K«ei«0Md Mo Miportno e«rt«r layw: to d e s c rib e D ie te rr SSi tu rm ’s life said S tuurm, n as he iprtngy Mid cknUr. ean Iw] up to 10 ysa a these days. . ' s lis in h: It is a word he’s: cocoined for a Geneva, ||bM^^i(.ScnObi riSFAcnoN I new business he’s'dre Wi^° Sssa- ireamed up - home officffice, work- a r a n t e e :d one in which little kidskic in warm ing the phonespl to n'Wimwv* •<. • climates get to play' in tfae white contact■ possible t mtm':-: '- ' ladc Return Policy stuf^forapiice. b u y e rs f Ste? Wrong colnr? for the '22S2!?2£^^ 17 Ifyou artn’l S4)(Ls- Sound farfetched?? SnowflexK system. s --.^.21:^:^.: ■ .' < V. I TCttr purchase wc'll Maybe. But Sturmn Ist the Idnd wallrails of the S H S B S i S B cfaaase it on tbe spoli of guy w ho lives m oreire on dreams office arere covered th an b y th e regim en1 tb propels with souvi III uvenirs of BBHSSfflP'ff ^ Fashionablele iSanta Christstmus Bells , m ost o f u s t h r o u g otn-3ur w orkaday Ws s p e dial a l effects -j Counisi-D MURKtmSGaki COMSW!otm/tf: Mya: | lives. A t age 47, it hahasn’t made , JT here’s ■ H S E 2 S S 5 /5 him a m ilH o ru iir^ b uIt t heh makes a Robin Williams W W E g S ja S g h IWM inmn.iihplu.Ahnmnfur!TiM. nice living and ithas'sbeenaheck Ik muggingg for.theI BW w pii#^* ^ camera withw his ofagoodtime $ 2 9 7 S tu r m ’s S p e c iaa l E ffe c ts md Stunn, 2^ 99’ SS; International Inc. is one of a '‘’ejiere ' are I ■ * 2 handftU of companiimies in the f“<»eraphecorutIon.s J . snow in warm weather. others - all people he’s yyears. Co.MMODOKkOKU Mtr.: ' llan.1 ilfCitjinl nc.,li,>-. hnn. Stars such as Steve .Ilh M hril i • Bve M artin, mini i^iiKn m njkIj, John Candy, Kristiistin Scott 1 ^ r‘;:rj= .:r ... Thomas, Arnold Schwajwaizenegger and Jamie Lee Cur:urtis have $y99 slioped, slid andi tro m p e d . € > ^ through white stutf conixm coctedby Sturm in movies thattiat include ^ , T V i-F old1 S.Screen or ^ ___ Rustic Tin'in Cin Cuddy “The Horse Whiqjcrer,"ar," “ F a r ^ ” l| Tablctoftop -Thie Eies-'and.TlaAtanes. Trains I ^^■0W..K)ri> III.fold utrcn and Automobiles.” ...... Wonlcn S turm w on a n A cadenlemy Award in 199S for developinping a new $ 0 9 9 $ y 9 7 form orenvironment{ntally safe r ...... $ fidce isnow. ; ' ’ ; Now he’s the U A s^ s ^ repre4 I Fiber Optic T>ee2 BaseB Covcr ^ . sentative for Snowflex,X. a synuiet- I; Lightede d L iiw n ic snow substitute usi^led to build Ei.c'o C rkationiIONS I nc. J Dccoralirations ■ A Ul h, ,upct tHtfh, l.| |>tx.irK...... C..I . ^ ski hUls fo r u se in w annn n weather' U»ti(hltuU.,l,« .tun,c» —.1.1,1 J, IN m s PhoiiiPh( cin or in places that never‘ ge g e t snow. “I h e p a st 17 years haihave paved tfae way to now - the b ig g e s t $ 0 9 9 o^orAmity of my careereer,** S tunn W » 2 i . The flexible, cushiomoned snow' Lighted Christmtmas Hou.se H e k in g bills that Stunn sells wei were devel- .Stkhi.im; > M vkkktim; oped in B ritain by B rianan ‘Thom as, .Mh htl.1 ' head of Briton Engii 11 Developments Ltd. T^e SlD ckl ' ^ 9 9 S snow hills are in use non o w a t 12 Attct e n t i o n 1T e a c h e iirs ^ A $ y 9 7 resorts and ski parks•ks ih t h e . E n t e r yyour students in A c Sc "'''W i UhiMd Kingdom. Sccrets to Santa Conte::est SnowfTez systems con:onsistofa 'HitBmes-Wi-News.will publish Christmas'as wish list letters in our spe lUnmlnated W indoww Figures1 | O H B f l Skirt I top layer of monofilamement fiber yul^de gree•eetlngs section from all the sti Iwow ftom Sj«iu. SI«rjti. An»«l, HrinJmoiKx. tm .. ('»ii<. stitchn into a supporting “ students from one cla.ssroo[)oni nultM rnme . hit.. MvKKKTist; layer, a middle shock-abs j M l h e Mrfagic a , Valley or Minl-Cassia area.arc Grades 1st thni 6th ononly. m g m i v c c s k i layer with an imperriouio u s m em - se n d (entiy fonns to: Inside Sale>alcs b m e and a woven comon tro lU n g g | 5 l COMDINKI) M\> layer at tfae base. C/oThcTimcs-cs-Ncws Snowflex cw be configifigured to RO. 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39. (F) Sizeize 9 slippers, large sw eater, larg^sw e sv eacsnin 40. (F) P r e:tty tty hats, : m edium but- op[X3rtuniti. t i e s ' ; ton-up f i ^ t shunshin 41. (F> L arv6 ^ sweatshirts, size 9 slippers, stu ffsI m animal U)lKlp£|re£ 4l(F)Tannai1 nail polish, hair pidc, h a irc im b s 43. (F) Larg.arge dress, picture lesideiits inin need ^ book of farm ananim i als 44. (F) Piercecreed earrings, stxiffed m vrntH M rn animal, bead necklacenec 45. (F) Silkk flowers,H( size 8 slip- .Tbrottghoat louthiIth e m idi|a,o, pers, large sweat/eater 46. (F) Picturcture book of flowers, ndoof n o plwing 81 red nail polish,h. rcred lip stick SoDM. of dkm need youyourbalp. 47. (F) Sock:>cks, peach lotion, peach perfum e •IbBliiliJlanoiaciiO^MnwIn 48. (F) Beadedided necklace, pretty tmMOmyOl hat, bracelet, photopho album at Klmbaily. . 50. (F) Hairir combs,c raspberry NtlIM ri^9 6 ^Ad(IiniscoAvfriB^in' lotion, raspberryJ iy perfum e TVrto^ThM wffliviUba^AQbfll 51. (F) Stuffeuffed animal, soda and Idaho pottto dli pop, cheese crackrackers. 52. (F) Tann ntnail polish, apple five Narivi- cats, picture book:ooksofcats 2 7 1 7 or d*niall sherryrryOkim^- ’ > 60. (F) VanUlalilla lotion, beaded ; tynuncrietconL necklace, perfumeum e 61. (F) P erfumm ie, e non-skid socks ' fT h e a in v ^ 'Q raM tk h o ftlw ' 62. (M) Candy,idy, Old Spice after- American IM Q tiiI nroponds to^ ' shave fiunliy flz«s or otbernaturalotb 63. (M) X-largerge sweat suit large or manmade dinstenrsvAtenfomi- y slippers, X-largeje TT-shins lies are dliplaced frfrom their 64. (M) Book<)k>of M orm on, pic- homef.’Brlng donadoidoos to the II^H ture ft^e, chocolocolate candy office or mail to 1139iFaUsAveE., Fa 65. (M) M ediunlium shons. large T- Twin Falls, Idaho sliirts Donadons can alw bee maden tn at 6 6 . (M ) L argege button-up from http:/Avwwjedcrossldah ■ M 70.(F)Silkflowilowers, shawl (soft) oeries, d oitfafag and fanitmlture and - 71. (F) P icturer e cof flowers, cros,<;- DS, ve taccepted 78. (M) Old Spice Spii after-shave, frcm 7<9 pjD. Tuesdj^rsys and1 from large slippers, so o ^ :s 10 a.m. to-2 p.m. SaSaturdays 79. (F) Crossv)ssword puzzles, (except the Saturdarday after stuffed unimal,lal, red X-large Thanksgiving) at tbe;be former sweater VaUey Wholesale buildiiIding, Almo 80. (F) P ictu rcre (of flow ers, silk Avenue and;10th Streetet Lin BuHey. - flowers, raspberryrry Ilotion Monetaty contribudonsons may be 81. (F) IndianI picturespic mailed to KOnl-Cassiaa CChristmas 82. (M) Large; w\%’ii indbreaker, ball Coundl, 990 W. -too S-1>., Heybum, cap, suspenders, P?33g. 83. (M) R ace‘ caicar, T-shin, deck ______of cards, large l>eltK.‘lt ■■■ 84. (F) Mediur • A Pentecostal church ch in T^HWrwia lium dress shirt, ' • apple lotion, perfunrfum e Rupert needs blanketss nt( x ^ t o ArMrealdMiti•nts attending a recant ‘Christmaimaa In the NlgMlme Sky' standnd beside a bonfire as they wat tbe peotOe of Mexico. Th vatch Rreworks itream overtieaclead. In addition to providing speipec- 85. (F) Stuffedd ananim al (dog), pic- - conducting the missloi m , tbe anaaal event to be holdU MdayF night at Kimberiy Nuf»irseries In Twin Falls helps thle e ineedy - those who attend are asked to bring new unwrappnped ture of dogs lo c a te d a t^ F S t Can:an 312-OT80 *®)» *® be (IvOTfhn to tbe lssa fortunate ohitdre 8 6 . (M) After,ter-shave. large t o more infbnnadon. sweats, picture of horsesIv •T h e CriMala Center of Magic indude in< Lee Broadcasting ]Hauns through the Sal'Jalvation Army Food 14. 1<) (F) Baby doll, lotion, pow 87. (M) Large;e bimb on-up from £ds Christmas wrapping D I^ o It B est in P aid, T he ShoilowKase Bank, oddresses: ad 725 Fair, 15. 1' (F) Necklace and earrirrm g sweater,^ after-sliavtliave, socks [.•T h e Valley Housej Oa a t e m a , . large siiins. large Drive i^Mds new towel a tch tape, toys (girls ages Place f l in Rupert and PrProject Buhl; 1308 Benjennett Ave., Burley; sct,ie t,p in k lipstick 8 l*l2), women's ^ft M M utual Telephone in Ri^iipert. 133 W. Ave. AA, , S uite B, Jerom e; lb. 1^ (M) Checker board, so points in Shososhone 388 Martin St.,, Twin1 Faiis. Johiohn W ayne movie >, alam clocks, curllns include in< Wells-FargoI a n d 17.17 (F) Shirley Temple molovie. .«?■ (P) ince lxK)ks, tail lip tweesers). Please drop off Stick, tan nail polish)lish Sherry Johhson at the irdiyers,etcX boys'ana- Sawtooth Foodtown. DrcTop-off . Sunbridiidge Carc and lotiosdon, lipstick ter clothing, women’s points Po in Bellevue indude Glenn’sG Rehabilitation C 18. (F) Calendar of anim;„,al, 90. (M) StuffedL'd animal,J piciiiie CUropracdc CMc^ 114 L 1 Center has submit- 1^ of animals ren's underwear, paja* Grocery. «r Drop-off M ints ini^Hailejf I ted a list o ( need»ds for its residents. candandy bars, lodon N, Twin F a ^ before Dec J 1: 91. (M) Cologneine I(Old Spfce), X- ocks (all sizes), toddler and an Ketchum include Atkii^ n '» Tienonitions(JI (M) and (F) are for }S19. (F) Stuffed bear, red M arkets. Drop-off poinin ts in inttl«» tmW fomnl large T-shins • :* The Community Ser s, Christmas trees.and Mi oale. Please deliver sdckdck, perfume (flower scent) L board games; batter- F Fa a ir f ie ld in c lu d e T h e MiW ark et item s to th e cenienter, 640 Filer Ave. , 20. 20 (F) Perfume, lotion, neneck- (F) Mediumim white T-sliiris stuffed anim al ^ Seventh Day Adv«nU.t Ad les. U ghtbib^bs, alann clocks, Basket. Ba Drop-off pointn« in W,Twin.Palls,Is, by 5 p jn . Dec. 10. lice a a Q n o ^ 131 GrandviewfW 1Drive in *ldtchen otwasn ba^ toilet pap^, Gooding Go include Gocooding For more infon 21. (F) Large T-shirt, sizjjg 7 93. (F) Indian pictures,pic perfume ormation, call 734- ^1 any scent IVdn FalLk needs peanutnut buttM, paper towelj'els, .dishwasher deter* Hospital He and King’s. Drorop-off 8645 and ask :orfor R honda Old. iveatshirt ’ cooking all, ^ oatmeal s\veater, large bm- eal/cereak M t,lau n *bv y soap, fabric softener Po oints in Wendell incnclude i. (M) Socks,ks, 1 0-11 shoe size, 22.22 (M) Hard candy, sockss « size 94. (F) L arces\v e ton-up front dressss sishin .spaghetti,'macaroni,1, canned1 n e i ^ ptnffltncpQlow and mattress ai>im erly's. Drop-off poinIms In Hershey choclocolate. Stetson 10^!), X-hrge T-shin r ^ ta , canned vegetablestle& soups, covers, mteacu o i and used working HaHagennan indude Sn^e6 River ] cologne 23. (F) L otion, n eck lace, li-hi li; 95. (F) Romancence book, beadeil necklace, socks, whiwhile T-shirts crackiBrs, tuna, pork andind beans, .TVs.'CaIl 733^100^ for a dropoff GrGrill. Drop-off points nin Bliss 2. (F) Stuffedfed dog. lotion (all :lor lipstick e white T-shirts, ePles, baby - Inc§Indude Bliss Country Store,5.W i P- scents), Lifcsavover candy .2525. (F) Stuffed animal. so(locks Large w socks, large dresss ssh h in Sahcleter- “T®***,. , . off off points in Buhl indudesH I o m e 3. (p j stu ffeed d cat, socks sire 8 , a rze e 8t , purse with two handles gent, tobthpute, coat*tt ffor chil* • A n a m n Town Cooking. Drop-off pollointsln sUpperssizeS 26. (F) Purse (black o r brown 97. (M) Old Spicepice, phon) album, leschants are coSectiag .i? D iet Pepsi dren adults, blanketi Eden include Travelers’ COosls. 4 . (M) RoUo0 candy,c socks size 27. (M) W allet, D iet P epsi, sc ^ s b e ^ “ ts* dooadons forfoi KMVT Christmaa 98. (M ) Sugar-frer-free candy. Diet • for Klda. Donations'of O new, Dropoff points In Filer inijidude loj^hlm s iiezelO l Logan’s Maricec 5.(M )Jlootbeb e e r, large T-shirts, 30. (M) W allet, cologne (Steu i toys or cash be ^ stson Pink nailail ppolish, pink lip- : • Notthcide Head Startart needs ! ! ^ m e ?ndl ^ Dec 23 and wm be so d ts,01d S p kX » or•Old 01 Spice) balp with its Adopt-AFam • M ag ic V alley M a ll anok e sweat suit large r is conA iote la annualdditve& d ofii)^iaJn Jerome indude Lee '“W K Sto r calendar, Pepsi, 35. (F) Pink naU poUsh, sea-__f white T-shirts beadsad necklace 105. (F) Silk flow.lowers, picture of n*w toy*;'fo«Kl and’funds i& X ^ s, McDonald's, •RnflyBMltfaSerrkMli • liscon- chocolate __ii flov«rs X Upsdck, necklace, 36. (F) Small dress shirt, sm Con raulos and the dueducting a food* drive duluring . ll.(P)Pinklli X f£ lotion sweatreater, stationery 108. (M) Sugar-fre•-free candy, west- imiiledtb 1 )1 ^ points in Buri^ DecEJecemSer. Bring non-perisb em b o o k u rd in - 12. (F l B rown li 37. (F) Brown nail polish, brw Box 4, Xinberly, Idahobo 83341. include AAce Hardware, foottood itena to any of the four n o . (F) H air Ties,es, 1long garments Items may be droppeded off at Meponald'a,'a, Project M utual ics^:cs to share wioi diose in nneed. M ^i^lOilipi i i•stick, 5 . X-Iarge dress shirt Kfanberly I to and Kt%,215&!ain 21 T ^ ep b » e,ialong's and Wal^ifart- DotDonadons will be distrlbtb u ted ‘ 3. (M ) Rootot Deer, Cheetos, .38.38. (F) Leg warmers, smiziall N..Kimb«rly.0rcall4:^M496. Drop^Jff poinplnta in R U p e ^ a u l thr

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•S i G i v i n gG ...... " T " '' ■ ' '-il' Giving>g ------— CcnUraMdtomOS29 booki powder, chocoUites 115 A and B - frfruit basket or nrlng a food drive tfarought^ cdlaneods itons. Hererebalist'of; after dnrwnne'; 21 to hdp needy familieslnI m needs for residents. IiItems can be Male,t, socks,k sweats (L)ftaftpr.. * Communityy Oasb0 Outreach is 21.21. M ale, m o d el toy tra in s tott juice (grape) t together, XXL westem shinflirt, 117-houseslipper« rs th e Mfini-Cassui in area. Doitationsans taken to the canter,r, 1729M nier Aave ations for the chil- ^ 118-magazines o f giftt ilitem s, food o r cash m ay bbe e Ave., Btiriey. F b r moaore Infonna' ’•Btole.ysodcs, w sm tpant^ dren of Em ilieses who^ Uve at the ocolates. nuts 22. M ale, size XXXL shirtsrts, 119 - l a i ^ printt 1book or mani- bnnight^ in b etw een 8:30 a jn . andtnd tion, can 67»9474. sette tq w pf counfty mu^(M mission and atte:ttend the church. ^ 22. . 6 p j aL Monday& tfarougb Saturday.lay.' Female, sweatpants t/aodcsb shirt and pants House needs induid u d e shavers a n d a aOCL a . sweatpants, socks, candyiciy, cure ts 120 - after shav*ive, newspaper ' There: winw also be magnets on canan Female, sweaqamtsS8;!:iJSss H eap- , , shaving cream , colcolognes, fadfll tis- wlthcfailiiildran’s names and needs., Femal^ bairspraray „ lotions^'V.- Female,: toys. Items can be , 23. Fem ale, big sparkly pinsi foifor subscription sue, food and toy 121 - s c a r f o r bandannabi for ■i-:-’ Fenale, taken to the missnission at 102 2nd ithes, chocolates, perfume 24. F em ale, la re e sw eater, bl{b ig h ead • Hhelping e Hands Christian1.^. ^ J.Fem aUlb , Iweatpanti St.. Rupert luts 1 2 2 -wntocrochchetwith Outreac . to Mal M ale, infant, size 6-9 m o i P ^ ' 132-fruit basket , Female^ fWeatiMmintsfL), hair- Male,(, s>s w e a tp a n ts (4X ), h e i ^ - . Male, age 16,.6, size 16 pants, ^ XXXLIogpng outfit , kerosane, and; coal; ttflet 28. F e m a le , m ed iu m size jofog* g 134 - LDS mateierial, upei or paper, ( i f i m - ■ phones large shirt, size lo10\ w shoes . 28- >ers books I ' ^ ^ ^ o o d Blale,pi(y picture ffame,swaatpanta^ Male, a^e 14,4, size 14 pants, lg outfit, loose socks» alippen 135-sweatO’,nob)buttons gtitwS large top, size 8 s^shoes e9.choatoes 29. Female, large size joffllnjdng ’ soap (as ^ ' lie, lodo^” pe ifi^ 'so a p , ’ Male, age 3. siz Lilor,hair, ssize 7 top and pants, size 1 shoescs Fem ale, age 14.,4. ssize 14 pants, 10 top

Mini-Ca f f ! 49% Off! ■ warm shirts and socsocks Cars s p e e d u p t o 550 fefeet per minute FeaPeatijres realtstlc eriglne hoioises.'soijndf;: 14. G irl, size! 8,8. needs pants, (w/ith 6V pack). AddId 9V b a tte ry eff{sffects and funny phrases fifrom;Gcoiy.' warm shirts and socsocks 15. Bov. size 5,S, n e e d s p a n ts . and 4 "AA" batteriesi co r 6V b attery . Add9Vand4-AA-bai> attert^ sliirts and socks R e g . $29.1) .9 9 ; Reg. $29.999 ;■ #60-2791 ' • Quarters 4 Sh«Shoes 4 Children lias placed 200 jarsjars in com m uni^ I/' businesses in thcthe Mini-Cassia area. Shoes a re puripurchased forchil- dren in need. To> mmj ake a donation, yable to Quarters 4 Shoes 4 C hildrenen ia nd sem to 306 E. Higliway 81, BurBurley. Or call Dr. Jo e P etersen’s officiffice at 678-1138. (i • Valley VistaI GCarc Servicc, an \ assisted living faciliidlity, has submit- % 1 '< ted a list of needeeds for its resi- I 'm . dents. Gifts can bebe ttak en to 243 N. l&M's® R adioi c s B u 3D0 E., Rupert.t. House1 needs 32K Sh•hai^O rganl i z e r M i uzzBtiggs"' include 500-piecee puzzles,p games, « cards, books, painaint-by-numbers S a l e $ 5 S al l i e $ 5 e a c h F R S \l\A /alkie-T aikiei e s and models. For>r nmore informa- tion, call 436-3332.2. 61% Off! 49% Off! S a l eB $ 1 9 e a cch i •atures A hA /fM radio ar^d 1. F e m a le , plerfume. e rl lotion, Features teleph>phone directory, schedule Availatable in red and yellow eadphones. CoIlM bothi lx>dy wasli. chocolatslates clockAvorld clocllock, m em o function, calcuSa?^rTnd , m agazine. Pepsi, Add 2 “AAA" batteries. 2. M ale, books, m. currency convers'ersion functions. Batterieses included. “ 36% Off! chocolates R e g . $ 9 . 9 9 - Talkupto300(00 fe e t awayl Bug-likc wallMP3 h 13. F em ale, mledium ed size jog- . compatibleC and plays D\DVDi, CDs Reg.I $229.99, Sale• S I ® * - ■■ ging outfit, hair barrettes,bai lotion, and even Kcxiak phot«JtoC D sI Includesln( tvyd fro n ta n d tvwiwo.reai'-','';- chocolates ' limii 7 per housr^oU.d. chachannel speakers, a centersr-chanrw^l:-'’,' 14. Fem ale. XLL bblouse, size 20 • 16-3254 spea)eaker and a subwoofer. BuiuilWri'DVO.' elastic waist pants,Its, socks, choco- player also plays audio CDs lates, nuts, lotion CD-R and CI>RW encoded!d discs; • 15. F em ale, mledium ed size jog- fpng outfit, socks,cs, lotion,1 choco- UnM 3 p«r houichold. •31-5018 lates 16. Fem ale, we;western books, socks, chocolates,.P Pc epsi '(il 17. Fem ale, sizee X L sw eater siz6 idioSha

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