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The Tlme»-New» and M o n k y Th* Ateoclated Pretirete______Down:d A lioiSE - Waiure r su|>|)ly coiull- H p tions hitvo iiiiprowioved I'roin a yi-ai warning ugo ovL'r much ofif lilalm.Id Itm ilii^ from rem itin Itelinv aveni General im Only liiis (if railrain {liirinn tlu- , Electric 9^H next six weeks catcan assure ade- H and more aSH quatv water for■ manytm irrigators. * accounting • sta te officials s;iy> •**'6SJ “We've still gottot a; loi of issues worries hanging out therhere." said Hal sent the Anderson, the chairmanclia of the Vifading H H Idaho Water a deep dive a S S u p p l y P fr Reservoir by G VX Ccmimittee. E Page El I ^ H Qk Enough fereservoir si - A2 * ” imceriainiy a X - ^ rem ains that a> ofe the panel of expei(pens will meet V, again in tnid-May,ly, rty|)ically a ses- st sion held only in years; |)osing fe ____ serious dniught con'conditions, stock niarket into a c Snowpack andd ststreaniflow s in Thursday Steve aufer from the Idaho Departmentnt ofo Environmental Quality, righl;ht, point! out to MIke Schroedeader the direction the water tabliable flowe Into the epringt at eiur th e m ain U k ei. wheirhera tha city of Twin Falli get*I ItsIte water. The cKy, elate a£encincy and offlclali fronf Jerome CountyCc are working together to protect wellheeds. Salmon River conti[intiiuie to nm at aro u n d 120 jiercencent of average, while those in the western and southwestern pari>arts of the stati- W e e k e n d below the river artaro at the aver- H Arrding rd to thc U.S. The DEQ and dty andid county tion in Twinn FallsI County over :ngly ing disturbing is farm Ploase seesee tWATER. P.ieeA2 ^ E n v iro)nmentai n i Protection officials from around ththe state many decadesles for high nitrates. svninvitdiing from flo ^ irrigatioiion to A g en cyy, , one health risk from have been required byy federal And now, largirge confined onimal sprijprihklers. drinkingslg w ater w ith rdcrates that law since 1996 to work•k on th e feeding operatrations are contribut- “We’re '* very worried abi a re too hi,high is th at infants aren’t assessm ents. Protection plplans arc ing lu the probloblem, Risley said. ip spr r in k le r s ,” s a id A rt Bro>IZ Sawtoc)0± * able to geget e n o u ^ oxygen and as n ot m andatory, b ut Davie/id Risley “(Farmers)rs) are allowed to JerJerome County’s planning( u an d a resultIt can( suffer from "blue of th e DEQ said it is dcfirfirihely to spread wastee ono th e fields a t thc zonitoning director. S p o r t s baby symyndrbme.” The condition cities’ and counties’ advui'antagc to rate nf 150 percentpe of what the T T he reason is the public relrcfe gets ne leads to:o mentali retardation or cooperate. Access to stat;ate fund- plants actuallyUy use,” h e said. in on irrigation to recharge i ev e n dealeath. There is also evi- ing for public projectsts can be Lewis Eilers,>rs, Idaho Dairymen’s uiquifer. q t Though sprinkTinf _ . dence ththat it can damage the compromised', but in addition,ac AssociationI executivee; director, mot chief raranger n y «: The Magic health of;of young ruminants, Idaho federal funds will simimply be hns disputeded that waste from Please see NITRATES. PageigeA2 Bstarts up its. Departmtment of Environmental unavailable soon for citiiities with- CAFOs gets} intoit the groundwa- Tlie Tlme»Newe aturd^y. P ag eD l,D 6 TWIN FALUS> - iA new m anag kQ or will soon he lieiitlinghe up the P d p a n y J / J SawHHith National 1 idge-ordders-cor The U.S. — te:.E n erg y By Jennifelifer Sandmarui Thehe Idaho Estimates havehi ranged from reached rea thc allowed amounm t o f ■ 100,000. s t a r t your engines:in u e s to lose Tlma^Navtowa wrttef D e pj a r tm e n t 600,000 to 1.31.3 million to as many 100 announced I o f E n v iro n - as 2 million tii 'lliursday’s court order r«]u VallQr Speedway st( I tires. Lincoln County 'I .^urcs •rhursili.y Ihc ■ ^teat SHOSl)SHONE - A judge on ■ m e3 n t a 1 intended to allowal rrR to store no Floyd Flo to rem ove all of the tire? ^ appointineiil ■ 17th season on Satuditonalsays. Thursdajiay ordered the owner of Q ualiility won more than 100,0001C tires at the The ^ only response from FlFloyd of Kuih ■ p P age A6 the Shoslo^one tire pile to remove the ininjunction site, to irequests by Tlte Timcs-Neuaitisfor Monahan as H th ed res\» within 90 days. againinst ITR Tire piles> posep< an environmen- comment cor has been an appat[u/erit Sawtooth ■ Fifth1 DistrictI Judge R. Barry default. tal and humiiman health hazard. attempt att< to distance himself■from fi supervisor. ■ —O p t n t o n Wood in Lincoln County ordered \ owner They offer breedingbr grounds for ITR. rn In on e-mail, Floyd toldId th e S h e w ill ■ that tireire removal begin within 1 Floyd of insects and1 rodents,r are highly newspaper nc^ that the tire remi W o m e i o v e r w a s t e ; moval move to mRuth p MoiMtian 2 seven dadays and that Idaho Ti^c npa has combustibleB anda can cause inex- agreement j,gi made with the i: Idaho from Department contini«Jon..A3^ Recoveryeiy Inc. pay a $20,000 fine, respond* tinguishable,B, toxic t fires. w wa: as m ade with ri'R, not himse Utah, where shee isi-i Ogilen ranger cre^bility over was id froze IT R ’s e q u ip m en t 0 the legal Thursday’s^s ruling results from “Thc .< agreem ent was knowiiwn to fo r th e W asatch C INEEL, to d ^ edit to prevent the company Tomon 1 against ITR’s failureire to comply with u “ “ "“ • i i Nam] all parties that it,wus IdahoI) ’Tire Forest. )plnion .. J&7 from liqliquidating its trucks or has hot state consentnt order the company Recovery, Inc. ONLY and1 thatt “I am ihrilled to equipment that can be Judge ■ n o t r signed agree M t- Sports . . .Dl-6 o th e r eq eeing to remove the Tomt ,,, Floyd had no part." ththe e- selected as the S;i BarryWood e d toarc at the tires. The i weather ...A 2 • :o rem o v e th e tire s o r be ‘ n o w -d efu n ct ITR m ail said. supervist)r." M«hu I recover tire renioval costs actiorliles north agreed to ren'cm ove a n average of J n d e x AfeekEnd .C l-8 IJlfuldSI they fall to th e state. his company and : h certain. 25,000 tirese s a m o n th u n til it Please see TIRES. Pag•age ,^2 Please secec R Page West...... B2-5 appeared in court. Just how many tires ai ::c6sslfled .E4-16 tedcto r i d ...... 87 - P q -' collection site a few mil ^Comics . . . .D7 Obiti 3w e l l l a n d of Shoshone is note i l , r e p o m:edly w ill[ jgiv e A raff a t u l t i mt a a t u m :5tB3Sword .08 Op)fi ThaAaao< Powell and BiBush will not sign off BJ S :»earAbby..D8 SpoonncjcUniK .------d s i n l s r a e>. . .. on the messaesage until the meeting V • Horoscope .08 Weain q d illp li -- - JERlUSALEM U I - Secretary of htStSit. draws doser.r. ( L.M. Boyd . .08 Wee . S ta te CcCotin Powell challenged > In what ap]appeared to be a ges- Iff I s r a e liii Prime] M inister Ariel ture ahead1 ofo Powell’s arrival, Valley .B l Wes n’s limited withdrawal of 'Tbemesoffis: Thh Israeli forcerees withdrew from Aloney ...E l - 3 ' WWIFI ED ^ ; from Palestinian areas on stration about two do*jozen small towns and day,’•saying P resident Bush Movies ....C 7 Thursdaj Last ch a m1' urgingi in n n P I the W est Bank. But “wantss tcto see more progress.” 1 ered the West Bank Beforene landing late Thursday in - senior sdministr Yasser lowtis of Dah:ohariyah and Bir Zvit dem, Powell said the pace— ------and the-Ein(i BdtE Hilmeh refugee------IsraeU pullback from West official, onnouncx: I camp. d tie s a nd villages would be enin refugee cam]), B a n k d d '" O r is m - n a r to ft aa “very long conversation” Palestinian leader' he deadliest fighting laMlfled adt luld have.with_Sharon_ofL_ Arafat to rcn<------' ' during the-ofioffensive, three dozen C l a ssif Friday.^ 1They spoke by telepltone tes is pre- armed men,n, apparentlyi the last g I l i u r ^ tenwith him holdouts, suriurrendered to IsraeU M Log on to ... S l'is to meet.with Yasser rrorism. troops, )931 it on Saturday. A senior is is it. Last Sharon acknowledged d a th e fight- S urfty______adm iniitiistration __o ffic ia l___in___ that the United Stateijfll, speak-•

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MT ■ J Jpoaure J i, lo tho aun'a ultraviolet rays. prevtd«dt>y Zurich 62 4919 aah 63 48 > AccuWaathar, ' 1 1 NATIONAL WEEATHER .______NA ES ______S M H y y i Inc. 02002 JATIONAL CITEE Shown aro noon potliwni ol woatilaUior lyttom* artd prodpltaUon. Tomp Today SaLBL Today a a tZ T ’ mgh* for tht day. Foiocail h^jh/lcVlow temporaluro* aroo^m lOf »OloctSS?SS.“^ “ C«,ty Hi Lo W HI U.o W Clly Hi LoJ) W V Hi Lo-w REGIONALL CITIES a ilama’ m --'" ‘"09' ao' tir*’-7vfvrfT ^ ih ManiJNa • " '7 0 -8 »ir’ir-7rTS!tr’ ^ iJ AUanttilanttcClly 56 47 pc 60 62 Todiyilty Sat. Today U t >2 ah Miami 82 72^ pc p 63 72 - ah BMM Br*M( Milwaukee- City HI LoLo W HI Lo W CHy ' - « r w ir’S— BfUim-’ Hi U W Hi U W kua 66 40 pe 66 4313 c NashvlDo 74 SS15 r r 72 67 ah BolM 08 40(0 1 PC 70 40 ah M6CU ' 92 W |H 64 W Vfeh . 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I look fo i Bill LeVere, who was country from PresidentIt Hugo the president. Jackao working with the empl KHMI d to tht^ Intermountain ^Chavez after a day of pr pcwle w ^ usc the na C h a v e z al Laa VO I Office. Since January, ®lagainst the government th iest(imd o j l ^ r t Interes^ S that Iqft Thursday nigh Dtam L o u rie Trippln lp from the Forest ■ ®'a t least 12 people dead.'. Loa An m o n a g e m to 'o f th e fo dent remained ! forest, Jhe S e r v ic e ’s^'s-'natlbnal office in In a teievised address,?s,,oen. counwy, and thi «aid. A lberto Cam acho K airuz sa af-anff :ton, D.C..has been act- A totop?lehi»( ------^AsSawtoothsupervii Chavez administration failed han will be responsibli “abandoned its functions." han’s Forest’Service ‘ aging 2.1 miUion acresesofnnlionnl c Monnhoi A few hours earlier. Vicece Adm. A s there w as i ;ce dates bqcks to her „ forest. The Sawtoothoih extends experience Hector Ramirez, chairmanin of the regarding the ) I student trainee for the ^ from northern Uta]Itah to the joint chiefs of staff, condedemned opposition sout;nezuela g National Forest in j? Salmon River in centeotrnl Idoho S?'’'*"" '' ;rs who remained in tl ion, where she worked "the attack on'protester: senior officers from and includes the famomous Sow- Woshingloi were marching on the preresiden- palace Thursda r management. Between f the armed forces tooth National Recreatiiration An;a. jay^f a conversations d 1990 she worked in ”tial palace on the third da ling the act “unde- **She b r in R S a s trotrone back- > ambassador to \ ton and Idaho national national strike. nd opposition lead- grouiTd in resource mainiUMsement, Woshingt™ ercent of the troops ■fices h a n d lin g tim b e r t - and extensive experperience in 'otest offic -themselves against— building relationshipsips between mnnogemcment, recreation, fire Police jr disrais:ss claim again! the Forest Service andnd communi-. managemenlent a nd forest planning, ties,*’ Jack T royer, Interitermountain Molit(nanlan, w ho holds a bache- FRESNO. Calif. (AP) -- IPolice H ickm an, w hoallies s insisted ' Regioiiiil Forester, saidaid in a news lor’s degrejree in forest manage- dism issed a m entally ill woitroman’s diagnosed asght a that the presi* release. m e n t fromDm W ashington State claim Thursday that shthe was phrenic,ed in charge of the ' Troyer cited Monahaahan’s sue- Universityity, became a district ™m o le ste d 32 y e a rs a g o by b; Los As head of thatthi a "conspiracy" cessful efforts in admidministcring ranger inn 19901 on the Krassel ^Angeles Cardinal R oger Malahony. Roman Cath8 g o v e rn m e n t-h a d — th e Snowbasin Ski Resc:esort perm it, R a n g e r Di:District of the Payette Lt. Dwayne Johnson saidid th ere M ahony w as tlit the site of the alpinete :ski events NotionalI Forest.F She has also was no physical evidence: aor vrtt- official to beis ac a f lu r n of rum ors during Ihe 2002 WinterIter Olympics held leaderating permit. But Bi that date will go latateras allowed clositoiItholic diocese, p resen t p ro p e rty own a plan to use leftover:r canal tjon sources wit present property owowner, are magicvalleifjeyxom. w wi ater to recharge in o rd errtomit- t radius, a six-mik 3ntkNwd(raniAl grains. Lyle Swan!trank of Wanir' • Igate l8 the problem. Younfnssald mile radius. Be ri«« D istric t 1 in th e1 UiUpper Snake' ■ I m rpects irrigators in the Burli t i ^ groundwater for drinl fall into other i ea will be getting water I River Valley saidd upu; to 30 pei'-’- Circulation Suckiay S7.00) pcpcf week, dally only SS.OO far f a cheaper than pumpinglg rtver each county’s ad irly next week without at farmers therethe could be iiKUy only S3,SO per week. waterwi into a treatm ent .pit W uiW «lock,cliruliitlo pfant in erate with adja te d th at a re likely ore rainfall, and that could triJ J / without water in lateiate summer. • iuded in all above m e t. A orderor to use it for drinking.h ^ DEQ officials rsal groundw ater cont- - :r canals to start filling aero "Certainly someme canals ate Circulation phone llne>.r.op«un»e(l check*. S ™ ,; Times-Nm,)perations w that use e state. Water managers ht ido not W elve your popeoperby7«.m...... usetu ^eir data banks to finfind out canbenadtedatts of chemical sup- The Bureau ofif RReclamation w here businesses and o ther ipe to put that off for anoth • --- -ta)lihenunibcrforyourm ra ro a ; Mail infofrjfmaaon wl eroper* mai7at;penoe®rrzardous waste stor- iek or two to extend supplies. also believes it couldDuld be diffioult ------fBurloy-RujMft- ■ ■ ■ ■ ...... ThcT1iBe*.Nr•Newt (UPS 631-080) itpib- eking yards. Hiose “A few weelu of wet weath^ to provide the waterater antjcjpatad- ....G 7740«. Hltheddally IIat 1321 Third Sl. W^rTwin------^ lerations are not ie andtheriB couldi^mttoab ___for.salmon.migratiration.because... . ■ - Fall*. Idaho.. 8383301. by Maiic Valley t o d ty wells. reservoirs were draw:rawn down caoi*' v n d ^ r a r t M , . ..-. .7334931 Kewapapcn Inc., In a dIvltloQ or Loe The Times-News Information ------thesiiderson said. “It was so di t writer Julie Pence t h»n e s last year that vdiatever tfai There should be a.series-of' 1 ^ . ^ at 735^241 or bye- h ot p e gotog right into &e groun comparatively brieflief rain storms to . passii^ across theihestate in tk^ .. 9magicvaHev'xom. w eekiQf're pretty nervous.'* “A be said, but fot [rrlgation district and can" ■ I ' ------1 _ h emyany re officials have bee ^ coodit ^ ' tobef^nping t e tardarive^^^ n m U n e t hn e short thla year, ehcoi^ra^^ - season coming up. ; . .jOT C h^O U tjjmir'w ^ te.www.magic m ' Tes kind of an^ OBominous a f e S 6 planting.of early crops U ..Breldenba^sald.. ■

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PhU Batt in 1995, Ih e Arab re^mes bear a la the federal govenernment’s and tw wiiwith ideas of leaving share ght of the r^ponsibUity for cleanup duties at theth Idaho buried trairansuranic waste in origins ori, and the condnuati<»ifiofdie c -- National Engineerlerin g and the gnmnd.id. _ - ...... AArab-Israelit conflict, and it isisin ■.■■■' ' 'vil ■ Environmental Labahnratofy. ____ Id^Q Jjgstate officials should their the power to do a great dealalto ■; ■ .....; ■ they react — mmmtm reallMth^are~ Iffiffltr eni = ^ : the only true Unfortunately, ^ Bush^ well-ill-dio- ' — ' '•■ ■ i O)uui rw la w : Hie Energy ' agents for sen words, and whatever Ponwrdl ■ tells the Arab leaders privateitdiy, •' . , . -.-uV::::' :■ 4 "' ,‘ ; Department of Depjepartmenft latest caperr action in this _ dispute, citi- are IJ likely to have litde effect vith controversy proves ths Perpetuating die conflict wididi '' k'' to make a cer- _WitJi zens and the Isradt_ serves interests that ara re ■ . ■' ■ t a i n r a ^ vaih IrJ^iJffiol^Mnriustfbn: sira~~media can do* more important to d iM govcrem- ish after s6nd. !^, only so.much. ments me than is peacewidi Israraelor v ing it to-the uiehe IssueI ofwaste deanup.'P*‘ ' The attite ha the thi appro)^ (xdie U ni^'SiSfeteaT ' the rembnsibil- th e responsibility of dte ArabA * state of. Idaho. UJIM iat do you think? The report out­ ity to force the statessts for die ongoing coiifiioict ,, I : — - 1 lined two sup- W6 isue, and teep began ^ In 1948. The United ^ -----T| widirith a Jerusalem diared With ' place the blame fortfortheir-condi-s;^ Ve welcome viewpoints Nadons had voted in favor oo! f p ^ -y A ^ I’l posedly faster ^ .-J holding the Nb a^d as its capita, dieleadm-sof < tiohorianecteinale ddoning Bridshheld F a le ^ j ■ , - -radier.dian on dkM and cheaper romourreadeisonthisana™ , .federal govem- ^ r V V > : M i[GHAEL: g J EI g gy i ^ and Saudi Arabia urged- into two sovereign itatesj one im to refuse, which he d i± Hmhe diemsehres-whobi r . cleanup options otfxitherissues. ■ ^ e n t* s le e t to, Jewish S and the otiier Arab..After A • DELBAOM fire;., -J? rar he started in the wake of fai for IN E E L .____ die vote, Israel declared itsiinde-;': ii ; •’ ' ' reflu►finnt finally triggered dieted Jewii& a^^tqjll R. Both options Otherwise^ tfa6 „ pendence „ and offered ti> rect‘Cpgni^ *. . »cent I s a ^ militaiy operatioi[6n& I ttesdiat i^B ^ZeilgZfMfoutfor’‘^ « ; . R: included the removalral of Fit 9 cl^up of buried iransurahic; die th< new Arab - Palesdhlan-i-state: CompUoitlhgeKi«brn»tpMcemak-;.- TheAiabBovenmientssupriirfy __ blame for plaguies g p^Hriral^^a .' -----wasterburproposecsed-either— waste will1 nneverhaop^-^-— -Bu^Burtiie existingArab countri jifat w Ttli^ money oliti- ,' and economic troutu capping other areasIS withv plu- Sourcesc]sclose to m e situation refused to recognize d d ie r ai SAfBrl948,lh«llu A T ab 9 >veni. ^ . out European histot;itoty,'l8rad^i^S ^ . tonJum-contaminated'id waste or - say the wbv h e ^ of negotiation invade in' Israel m m duee slddd^ mentslaundiedi ;on as P a l e s u ^ le a d e r' ' . tioiisaMSca'i^goat.oatfw die^^ nr Idaho and the Energy Inthe course of d u t war i epends. If diey diose tb do so,o,. . fonun^ofitsArabirabneightibrs.,•, filling them v^dth grout3ut. between Id Sailed to the 1967 5 ^ Already this year,ir, thei gov- Departmenentareinmiotioniand left lel wiiat became Israel, m a li^ could pressure hinl to tnaliake ' Addressing all diegovem-die • .la ' because th ey w ere told to di warinwUththe e a » widi :brad or encourage;e ments of the region,lon. Bush said V:;3 ernment released:d budget 0iat a k^y sannouncement is on ^ eirttori^ tue west. m . If so, it^ a step in by their leaders, who promii lie Palestinians to £nd anodieiier ■ last wedc*? expectlect better le a d e r , reports announcingI inintentions the horizon e y sbipandlemect'restresults.”B ener^ isureofthe the right did i r ^ o n . If the feds they would return when the iader willing to do s a But thej for the eventual closui Jewish state had been destr ave chosen to do nMther. \ . , v;',..:.’ ;. leadership in dietArabwoddis A t - site, and its intentionsms to meet continue; tto break promises, But Israel won the war, and The regim hasb^leftbefai!tnnd'>v ylnde^diekey toD diedu result th ati^i .• >, deadlines in 2050 ratiath er thain they onlyf kb se more credibility who had left remained iaEf «cause it suffm f i ^ b ^ govovi^' -W diftiR ^w ^ peadeindiev'^pea L 2035. Pressure from)mldah6*s . with Idal[ahbans who have Jordan,tq Lebanon and Syria. v;, t e ^ d f c ^ . y j mments. Nme of.die A w - / Middle E ^ Bu£I thedie current AniKj „ ; R congressional del V , Gov. 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B w ant to lose their localcal law ’ Nation ...... — enforcem ent.------L l iEYC in hjtitor.inCJuufHaa^in.nUmi, ______^Pag!age_M______GIC S o : F rid a y, ,.April 12. 2002 T he Tim es-Newss Aroune Court thevallDEY——: mE o (G-he s Be)ise vacate: 00 people cheered the torchh Mix 103 takes ov Idaho’s capital city c but I do not knonow what went 10,000 : over capitah1 earns rew ard weWednesday was recogniieded ns into their lieciBcision-moking througlugli Caldwell and Nampa. n W ednesday, Bill Kuvanagh fireworks sponsoi having thc best Olympic torchto process," said EElaine Steele, On M f o r t o r c;h h relay events t°icelebration in the natiItion, chairwoman off thetl Twin Falls nf SLOiLOC traveled to Boise to pre-* batten ic • TWIN JALLS - Radioio statio n although by som e accounts mmore Olynfpic Tor*orch R e la y sent: lhatih city with un Olympic Mix 103 is taking over the'spon-th TheTltnes^lefle m a n d • people partidpated in torch:h fe.s* C om m ittee. “We e ddid outdo Boise cauldn:Idron. Jy 4th fire, TheAuoclaK It seem ed th a t y o u r e n tire sorship of th e an n u al July ^ ______tivides d S in Tw in Falls th e foilollow. in many rcspect•ets, except the “It s is s ta g e d ------took pan in 'Lighting the works program lhat is ing day. am ount of m oneysy theyi sp en t was city tO' sentennee a every’year at the Collo lle g e o f t w i n FALLS FA - The Magic '"S“I'm excited for Boise,”’ saids w ay m ore than we did." , Fire Within.”’\V Kavanagh told a Southern Idaho. Valley’s biglig Olympic torch relay R an d y H a n s e n , th c local lo . At Boise’s Jan.:n. 25 torch party, crowdvdat i Boise City Hall. Karl Kunha, promotion:ions direc* party receiceived rave reviews Chevroletq j, dealer who hcl]elp e d Thc Idaho Statesresman reported. In1 TwinT' Falls, there were an|n Panel; Judges; s h o u l d tor. said the station will1 headh the from visitinting ob serv ers, b u t it ’orpnize .o-„ the Twin Falls evovoms.— 10,000 to.15,00000 people filled esiimamated 2,000 people at the nnw.i;iff»rinl y/»nr.rfiund IwTw in.EaliS _____ apparendyic whole------the-Boise-Contre-re-on-T hc -G Kive------cmililr:hirnn-liphtine ceremony atnt n rH o rc ^ H t College of SDUthern Idaho.0. Fireworks Coordirdinating ' Boise’s celebiebration in the eyes of state that they got it. I don’tI’t see for a cauldron-lig•lighting ceremo- the Co :u>ugh organizers from Com m ittee. th e S a ltt Lake Organizing j^Qit OS negative a t all.” ny, hundreds moinore hung out at althoi in The Assoclctsd Press The necessary fundsIs ffor this Committee.« . “I’m •' disappointed, of couoursc, Boise landmarks,cs, and m ore than Please sec TORCH. Page B313 ------A year’s event are almostI gathered,gc » BOISE - Thc Idahoaho Court of b ut a p erm anent standingPg (commit- Appeals on Tliursdaylay • Sitid a psy- tee signifies a turn ofof ie v e n ts . _ chological evaluatic s h o u ld Members aim to reinventnt the pro------I }S OUT — have Ixjen orderedI for a Jerome * * gram and turn it into0 aan even X[ LIKE GE'; t t i n g iTHOSE f^EELINGJ: man who broke anotln o th e r m an ’s more significant family evtevent. ■ hip w ilh a big rock. U n til fiv e y e a rs ago,, UniversalUi ■ Tlie three-judge panelpat upheld Frozen Foods had sponso I Dickie Kay Craner’sr's aggravatedii fireworks. Then a groupu p four H batiery conviction.I, Inbill vacate.d business owners organi: th c ■ th e 10- to 15 -y earr prison pi sen- fund-raising and promotioi M tence ordered hyI 5th5t District ■ Committee memberss a rc look* H Ju d g e Barry Wcx>d. ing toward July 4, 200^0 04, w h en M “Having reviewedI'd theI record, Tw in F alls celeb rates itsts ccentenni- H we conclude thai tlienhere was suffi- al. H d e n t evidence beforL'fore th e dis- Twin Falls was incorpoi-porated as | H b k 3 Jtl I II M ___ trict coiirl to detentermine that______— ihb village of T w in F allslsAprii-15, i ------■ Craner's mental condimdition woul^ 1905, by the order of the county H bo a significant fa ctor to r: at sentenc- commissioners of Cassia County. P ing,” Chief Judge DaDarrel Perry H It became a second-clas:lass wrote. 1907 ond a^ irst< lass cityty i Resentcncing wa:was ordered The 2004 date occui “upon receipt of an adequate Sunday and the day befijefore - on report concerning CniCnmcr’s men- Ju ly 3 - Idaho celeb rateses iits 114th ^ tal condition." birthday. Craner was con'ronvicted of Anyone who. is inter respondedre to the featured combinc the incident foimdd CCiraner stand- selection in S alt L ake Cit; I h ing oiitsidu naked. nine weeks in the mak- s ting . sis of Craner’s menta;ntal health was a n d m e m b m o f h is dtoss a s will pro- Road, ni writing, drawing wellell and to think inglg theirI peers’ work, writir h.poeiry».cxpfisiioaJttDt:____J ------minimal:------vide-special-lightinging-e(tecls,------inferences, ana mui- -Jenna critlritlcallyrli’sTnvay ------dowr ring Ihe choir mgs andid critical analysis cen- i T ^ v is John-son. 12, who wrorote "There was no3 ti\evaluation of M l M usidans accompanying dmedia research, stu­ o i I t fofjr the students to Tn round a common theme: t tjout the importance of frieni•nds the psychological:al factorsI sur- are Janie Griff, oboe;oe; Sue Ha, dentst spend the thT^d Schabacker, lear>arn about them- abou flute; Larry Goolsby,y. cello;c S u e “ “ S'- elves and to shore andnd family, snid he welcomtned rounding the comrommission of J can open one part of quarter t putting them S a w t o o t h M iller, harp synthesiesizer;Lisa "Youc tiose discoveries theeic opportunity to share his piper Craner's offense,"e," Perry said, fe if you want to, or go to t use. Glade, organ; S te v e CoxCox. dm pani; fith their peers. It’s sono>nal writings with his ctcol- “There wos no disciliscussion nbout lother,” she writes with T he end product is ICicmcncary with an d CamiUe Cox, glockeirkeiUiS »»> , alsoIso about trust, Icagiiagues. Cranur’s lielief thlat at het w as being tiirity th a t com es to a 12- a £ bound compendi­ The concert will begir.gin at 3 pjn. the matur student Meycsyerhoeffer said. “I “ Ikind of like getting tholose pois(med ihroughI his h air and no Id who has learned to um, » 30 to 40 pages, Donations will be accep “ Six)ixth grade is such feeli•elings out," he said. “I doron’t discussion about the incident at 0 life’s variations. that’s i designed on the door to help the memb ;S a an emoti'ational time; they th e jail, o th er th aan n tot note those : had a lot of changes in computer < and explores the costs assodated with.thdtetrip. }ht of w hat’s impor- Please see sawtooth! Pageje B3 occurrcnces." she said, adding that personal 1 topic with picictures, often lose sight Physician Joins ERstaffER T T* a t Wood River hoslospltal r l l istoric5 barm m ak ess D e rrn o crat e nnters comim issio nL race-i KETCHUM - DtD r. K e v in TheHme»Newsws______“ = B S m ajority of countyy residentsrc Kitdeston has joinedsd the emer- • . out faVor to s p e d ^ ir gency room staff of•f SE t. L u k e ’s I f y/ As the lone Demoi:mocrat running C enter. I L ^ h o m e TW IN FA4LLS L - Another 7 7 M iivc that those ekh'fi W ood R iver M edical Cej to its n e w for the District 1 j Kitdeston-receivedid 1his devee Democratic: c a n d id a te file d . Friday’s deadline to to /"i public offtir m m t adhvn will face the winneim e r th e at Wayne State Univer,erdty Sdool ByDtataTB Thomas Reato before lost Frii Twin Falls County / , prim ary race betwe< of Medicine in DetroitX)it a n d com - -nmM-Nm To help out run for the Tv to the m il o f the people, ...... Commission DiDistrict 1 seat now ' and Bill Crafton. pleted his residency:y iat Detroit ------— m raised on nyone Wishing to dora“™“ “ h e ld by Re:[Republican Gary atulVmf ammtiH'd that’/ M eiers w as b o m s General Hospital. JEROI,OME - The historic the Idaho Farm ond Rj an egg farm in An mm .Howard 0J16' ^ 've Ifcen ffM 'm e d t(fo He spent three trained emergency roomphysl-ro Thursdajday rooming, after more A building or restorationiOCtS projoc Fullerton College;c b before joining ^ M eiers, a 58- dan in Idaho. . . long Ify the t ”/ / / o f a siugh . , than a1 lilitde persistence by its snould'cell Ralph Peters ol1324- 3 K year-old Buhl — ' ...... the.U .S .A rm y, foo r r \which his.scr:______For the past 20) yyears ha’s moving a fcrew^______^ 4683. Donations ot money, imaieri- resident who— ------______politimlpartyl______vice included a totiitoiir of V iem am ._____ = w o rk ed in several towtowns around^^------gj Solders, a house mover als or talent will bo apprcclQi H moved to H e la te r s e ttle d in ii Id a h o Idaho, induding Coeuseur d’Alene, from weiVendell, hod b id $12,500 to HB Idaho 30 — operated a smallill-dairy-farm d as Boise a n d Sandpoint. both the bam and a car- nlove bo ■ years ago. -UtiwardM ciciers well as rental apaiipariments house to the Idaho Farm for th e night,” Solders sai _____ Filer. He spent sevseveral years CompiMfroini p V sjiid he decid- ___ JnTnt'anch Museum. Once tbe After dragging over sagagebrush, automobile saleses inli Falls . (else that r ed to run two-storyjry, 30-by*52, 30- to 3Ston cardboard and anything e f are before movingg toti . would provide some tratr c tio n , because he faciacing Twin Falls County i b a r n got go stuck in the mud b e lie v e s th a t :onfined com animal feeding opepera- becoming aclive in the construct esday, Solders worked off movers finally got the tntruck out '{ democracy.is___ uon4oii.H.>.or-l‘industriai-factoricri «»«!,•• tion industiy,.____ S n o w p a q I tb e re st of th e d a y trying—— of-the mud around-9-p.r?.m.i sa id - : pro- He and Evelyn, I wife Walt Bentzinger, a m u seu m nowiramwcr*ers e x e m p lif ie d IS as he i calls them - and the p ' f c - s icout. b y fo llo w in g iwsed |ws< new county jail. ‘ years, have sevenen children,< &ofAveroge» Hebtebtotfiht i n a bucket.loader board member. at Wol«rsl»d %o ig e b ru sh d ie will o t thcte imajority. “Both “1 problems have beenn ircc- of whom arc sdll < to helpp a nd b ack ed everything - “ I’d c le a r e d th e sag< but five grandchildren H e d a bout a “As a Demoinocrat, I believe that ogniz^ ogn for quite some time, - U pperG nake RIvor r- ...... sem i amUld trailer and bam - out- away to build that road; ssion— primary interestso s ai rc h is hom e. . Salmon Falls Creek week ago. I figured it wouldW( be those elects to public office the the present cbunty commiss o ftb e mmtid. t :e to thc will of the has has done litde to resolve theilem," church, family, civicci' ,0«kJey Basin dry enough when the bambi was must adhere i ...... “ - “ Onc«ice we got. unstuck we 1 I’m concerned that he he said. “1 beUeve that on bboth and talking to peo|l ^ p l e another n m a t i t ... stayed m oved b u t i t wasn’t," Bei(entdnger people, and 1’ we’ve been go^govemed for too long issues, isst it is imperative for,r the the occasion arise: H e i higher ground Mid kept said. ______of a sinfllp politirnl committionort cttn to nrg». plans to conductict an intensive ______dll vra w m completely out T b e b a m mUVlin hudhplentyof p ------by-the-wUl-of aid. ments m a on both sides and theilen to listeliing andrieaming"^amt lei m ud, dow n th e rdll a nd on Ught after sunset, Solderssrs said. party," h e said jjjH A w lid two major issues act act decisively on behalf of)fthe paign.. firm groground. 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M a g ic V m\ l l e y AV e s t to keep delsputyiT — S e: ir v ic e s — — Castleefofd residelents want t Jtta schootool has had less problem s wiivith Laiie Dum^terTwrs wilT be aiSK NelUe Lewis of Edenlen, memorial Paul Alleilien Swtnion of Jerome, Nadine M Fay Stevenson of J u » and truandes since Coop*iper able on cleanup day.lay. U sed motoj? rrespondent ’ h a ^ i pjnrttxlay at—service att-10 l) a.mrSanirday at the-serservice- at 2 p.m.-SatiItu rd a y ...... s b ^ around. oHwIU b e acceptedd aas s the d ty has— - -the Hazelton Cemetertery (Parke’s Jerome Thirhird Ward LDS Chapel DetDemaray’s Wendell ChapeL ORD - Residents City Qt: officials say that speedinling, a c o n tro c t fo r plickup, ic k but no- Maf^c Valley Funeralll KH om e, Twin o n E ast AvcAvenue B; burial will foi- CASTLEFOE Ing steps to keep - looseMfranimals, break-ins and ovcver- household chemicalsals o r paint can i o w in thhe e Jerome Cemetery; sSarlna Dowd of Buhl, servrvlce at ■’« ' '“■‘‘"I ^oopertatoym. _____ ^1 v*vandoUsm h as lessen ed wiivith be accepted. ______frie n d s -inmay a call from.6t8 p.m._iQ;:10:30-a.m.-Saturday-at-thc Deputy M to to sve.been piacedln thee'deputy^presencp."! d( ------f i h e dtyw U l adopt-opt-a few-homes__ - - Bernutd-"Bud”-F.F. Clerk'of today at t Presbyterian Church; friend:Ids E>^orming su d i' t the Hove-Robertson Pre ket. Corner Merc, "We "W are out here off the beatclien to h d p d e a n up, p ^ . Jerome, graveside setservice at 10 Funeral ChChapel and from 9-9:45 call D uane’s M arke call from 4-8 p.m. today at t'' White the school, J’ 4it D Enterprises, pathIth andi it takes q u ite a w hilei ffor tasks as tre e crimminming, as some a.m. today at the Jeromiome C em etery a.m. Saturdcrday at the church. Mo: Mortuary in Twin Falls. irts in town and help•Ip to arrive from Buhl or tlthe' homeowners are unalinable to do the (Hove-Robertson Funernerol Chapel). King N’ Hart! oking in BuhL atmty ^ t when we have a probleilem. work themselves, D e lw inCUfrotxl»Den*’ a D anlebof y „ , Hometown Cook WlUlatn C haries “ Bill'’ Jev h the signed peti- Withith Cooper around, we feel oiour Volunteers aree stillst needed, Victor R. “Hefty"y” Cuellor' of Twin FallsIs eand fonnerly Blackfoot, Armed with I Jerome, service at 1 pjn. Sat|amday ,|,e colcouncil plans to townwn is being protected,” Ruffiifing Help is expectedid frof m school '1'win Falls, funeral Mas■lass e t 11 a.m. scrvice att 10 I a.m. Saturday at the at the LDS Chapel, 520) NorthI approach the T\Twin FaUs County sald._id. groups, the MensIS C lu b , Q uick lodny Ul St. E dw ardsI ththi e Confessor C hurch ofif JesusJ Christ of U tter- t L Lincoln St., Jerome; visitadcdon one Commission withrith their plea. Other Od dty business induded:I: R esponse U n it'a nn d Boy Scouts^ C a th o lic C h u rc h , OuOur Lady of day Saintsa 112th W ord In Blackfoot; t* " hour befqre_the_serviceL.ai 8 t h e _____ A federol.grajrant that paid.for___ • Wellhead » protection planin - Baby sitters wiU bbe e avaUablet for Guadulupe Chapelpel— (W hite -intermentt etai S p jn . Saturday at t h e - " ^ ' church; interm ent will fotloiwwin the haU of Cooper’j;r’s salary runs out Thele dtyj has completed the weveU- small chUdren whUeUe cadults workl. Mortuary, Twin Falls).J). Twin F allsIs C em etery in Twin Falls; Jerome Cemetery (Farnsijsw o rth • this fall and thehe City CouncU and h e>ad a d protection plan and hihas Hot dogs, chips,s, sodas and ice visitation fnfrom 6-9 p.m. today at the Jf* lished. Mortuary, Jerome). school districtt wantw th e county to b esen e n state certified. Drinkiid n g cream wiU be fumishi Lawrence C. “Larry"ry" Hansen of church (Pi(Parke’s Magic Vdlley “ o cer- * Johnny HorizonIzon D ay - T he either fund hihalf of Cooper’s wataater is now protected from ci Twin Falls, scrvice atIt 1 p.m. loday Funeral Horiom e, Twin Falls). ^ city will participatepate in Johnny E sther “ Penny” C heney of Buhl, salary or helpelp find funding, tamiin land uses in the area. at Reynolds Funeralral Chapel in ater Horizon Day onn \M oy 4 . L ori graveside service at 1010 a.m. Mayor Ritaa Ruffing said The Th Idaho Rural Wat Twin Falls; burlai willwil follow at Howard!d Jones of Buhl, service at 8f£ racy Cook.are__ it-E nd— -Thurs^y. ------Asso00 for the deputy’s tecte time of' the serviceice today at 5 p.m. todt>day at Farmer Funeral. CnCremation and Buriat Se: ers have been salary. The coun)unty is being asked • * CleanupC day - Plan^ are sra;tart- n ew w a te r m e te rs Reynolds Furibral Chaptiapel. Chopel, 13030 N. N inth St., Buhl. EujEugene, Ore.) ce broken ones, to pay theremaLlalnlng $16,000. i«^g toti come together for the ddty ordered to replace t Residents should keepkec the covers The city andnd school say they deaneanup day on May 18. ilun- on meters to preventen t d am ag e.. cannot afford to pay the deputy’s Several Se' residents have volv ------■ - full salary so thrine Pauline onboard. on1 thatth day to b u m sm all pUes5S on Timcs-News corrcsprespondent Mary Sunday at White Mori•rtuary. keep Cooper on Bohle M ettler, 83, off HiH eybum died idem of Castleford site,te. Tree trimmings canI b e Lou Potts can be reacheachcd in Buhl at Wednesday, April 10,:0, 2002, a t h e r Bemapd•d Post I;?Private family burial will b S c S S yy ! Murphy said the humLimed instead of throw n away.ly. S43-5S54. home. BUHL-, - Bernard Post, 58, of M Me onday.

1 I today ; ------O bfITUARIES-t ------Petiticions for schooK)1 ele c tio n s rm u st b e in to y..------The-Tlme»Wew[ews------^------reesidents-in-their-respectiA s i tive _____ ■ FUer School DlsbDistrict For obltuaiy n t n andnd llInfornwtlon. u ll 7SM 931., bExt 278, IwtwMin 2 p.m. tnid B'p.iS pin: Monday through Sirturdny. schcchool districts should pick-up t (two three-year termter s) D«adllMto4:30p.m.fm. for Mxt-duy pubiiectkm. The• •frfluil addrtM for obltuariM tlI obltaOmagl^ley.com.ob Death VLLS - Today is th e pletidons ed for candidacy at theh eir • Zone 3 notteet aw a fr— wntvtee ni end can b t placed until18 8 p.m. 1 ewry dey.______* TWIN FAU —— deadline foror submitting peti- distilistrict’s administrative office«. Shirley GaUey (inalincumbeht) hool board elections The Tl following candidati‘tes .Zones I u v H e w aJs s Iborn July 27. 1942.,in DiliDIficlating will be Bishop) ID o n (ions for schoi B u r lL'K.* e Joliet. Montontana. He was raised and Bia'Slack and Bishop Karl BU)lack, in three MagIagic V alley sch o o l haV'lave already filed their pei»eti- BiU Bitzenburg (incumbent)(inc educatedd inli Joliet, a n d g ra d u a te d Visiti/isitation will b e h eld Friday.; /April districts, tionions to run: fro m h iggh h school there. Harold 12. 12. 2002, Irom 5-7 p.m. ata t the Residentsts who want to run ’ ■ Castleford School District^ ■ Hansen Schoolol D istrict served in^ thetf U.S. Navy for 4 years Parke's Par Magic Valley Funiin e ra l for seats on the Castleford, ■ (two three-year termter s) a s a planlt a case aboiii Falls, heB isi survived by 1 son; IfIf from Ihe loam of ihe years,■s, having sex witlvith his 16-year-old ingh irt of polygamy. T his iss a re told th at h e was a legaegal latitude to do so. ences during trial.ll. i; baibecues. S^o lovede d ilife a n d every- A rrangemTients ei are under ihe direc- ono sh e knew! lion ol Whiti11116 M ortuary. i P o c a t e l l o |6 Tileny is suivivedI by her husband, O fFick 20 elk to stoji p wasting did isea se ft Kont R ush, so n s Anthtfithony McCann. ials kill 1,72( 'i Austin Rose, and daugaughter Katecsha ______E d e n I )enver. Others were infecteced at deer and elk to catcattie or people, ij M cC ann, p a re n ts DoiDonald McCann D EN V ER U(AP) - More than Den and Joannie Waymeimeni. ono sisler 1,720 Coloradado elk have been EUclUc Echo before b eing moveced to but sdentists sayly thd a t cannot be Mickey (Jam es) Feeney.Fee Burley. kiUed since lastlas fall as state offi- otheIther ranches, offidals said. ruled out. ' - Idaho, two brothers3rs Todd (Misly) d a is tiy to stantanch th e spreadNof a . State Si veterinarian Wa^ayne Truong said offiiofficials are still Breozoo. Craig McCM cCann, Ruport. fatal brain diseasedis in wild and Cun:unningham has said Elk EchoE< trying to figUnjure out why • Idaho, two nieces JonJo rd an a n d Kyliie domestic gamene animals. majnay have been infected as eiearly Colorado’s diseaselase surveiUance I Feeney. Burloy, Idahoaho. one nephew The disease!se has been found in asIS 1992.1 The disease has1 salso program, whichI startedsts in 1998, t Dylan B reezes. Burle) Idaho, siep- 44 elk on nintine ranches, state beei)een found in Colorado deer.r. didn’t identify dieh e jproblem earlL-, I______Uaugtilers38CkyJ»ora Departmenirtpokes:------Chronlrwasting-causesiC ran l= ------errRandiersnrere • Melissa Rush. Lisaa R siep - nals to grow thin as it desttstroys mit the brains of a dead adult cirandklds. grandpajparonts Shriley Inh Truong said mal f heir brains. It is relateded to elk for lab analysis,«is. •: (Evan) eiliot. Twin Falls^aiis. Idaho. Walter th e ilopa- U iere is no test toti d eterm in eif i McCann, Burley. IdaIdaho and siep- ne of the infected elk bovravine spongiform encephalc ■st (nther Kent Waymenileni. Tileny has a at Elk Echo Ranch in thy,hy, or mad cow disease. live elk are infecteected by die dis. vory Inrgo exiended8d Ilamily a n d will K) mUes northeast of It is not known to spread. £ifrom ‘ ease. bejreaily missed. Tifcny w as precedJ:eded in d e a lh by her grandmother.r. LoisL McCann. erstripper-tunim ed-m ayorvwants venue;ch c a n g e;, grandfather Charleses eek County Court judge. J O a k le y Av<\, w ilhiih Bishop Don r Ferrel p, Black, 87 ot Eden, „ f a farm near Vollga, S. Dakoti Stoneham, 901o f v e n u e a g a in s t The Tl courthouse is two bioilocks Since being elected,ele« she h ^' □.Visitaiion will be idJhodJflled Monday, April 8, 2002, ;erent been-accused. oof f b a r in g h ^ c -i ' from 6 to 8 p.m. luni daughter of Julius and falsely reported she fronrom Brooks’ Dare 2 B Differ ame in Eden wlih hie loving al bar, creating a, - :> Mortuary Burley Che Rogholl Sundei. JinFebruary. hailair salon and espresso bar,t breasts in a local b I his side. Formei narked with b ri^ t yellowV iand hostile work enviinvironment andi i Main Street and or>e h 1 was born December 16, She married Howard R. F County Judge Ed mai service at the churchreh. BurU v«« lol- , 9 ,5 fn S M arch 3, 1924, In Brooking ; hearing in Ae case red-ed chairs in the ^ p e of hanmds. making unsubstanitantiated aUega- , ) Deseret, Uiah, the son of Dakota. After their marriage GEORGETO nayor tions against townm o c ffid a ls . ' low Bt th e Rupert CerrloTOIeiv.Inlleuol & Hazel Black, Ferrel when defense lawyer Brooks, B 37, was elected ms L (lowers donations1 cacan be mado to S l “ lived In Bruce. S. D akotanrii f( 11 A w eek a f teire r i saldhe would ask .as a pipe litter In Portland. years and then moved to lc Ihe TIfeny Ru8h ■Sti"fan o' 0?egon“I lor a brief period, but lor ^cente? m ayor by a lanse be moved out of ■ H an sen Mortuary BurfiSuitey Chapel. ^oM ol hi Oregon. Washington and ex-stripper I his lile, he wad a farmer. back to Idaho. For the last 30! County. ■ — He marrUrrled the love ol his life, 908. on- appeared in> COfishbowl we’ve had ■ ehe lived In Pocate1k>. ota Ihe a change of (208)32^555^ B Bandrldge and toaether Julean was a member of the town, people have _ /T h ird 6c Fillmorlorcjcrom e, Idaho 83338 • (20 ' rmed and raised their chil- t In g a charges st{e theirfal minds about . Assembty of (Sod Church. She was attacked ir T h e d io ic e' isim i peace o f mind «iy aessential. ' d ren . fVhen nol working, Ferrel ^active.In her. C hurch.and te idresald. Rovig Summit Co . . I likeOloflefle t aw a y a n d o o irshlng. . , Sunday, School for several yea _____ i i Servias * Crmation • M^ noh u m n ts ^ _ T w i n R — H « -trsirwffvfved-by h ir lo ^ wife S. Casias set a h« I I She was preceded in dea • Prt~Funded Funrral Plansa s" ' ) v 'd p ^Ttner n < (or 68 years, Qeorgia her ha husband. Howard andIf'I'S for May 24, wh of Eden;i; S on; Bill (Ju d y ) B lack of son, Delwyn RovIg and l'5L’® I Michael Andre Over 40 Twin Fall•alls, Idaho; Daughters: grandchlldreh nri and 2 great*o that tho case [) years of commmitment: ' R ebecca I children. S S O e a r C reek Ce EdRciix^ and serv & iJWhWaSlfe'Si Surviving her are two daug "With the 11 vice to our comrnmunity,' | FoMotalf)If) Hills,I Brother8:’.Dan j ^ ------http-7/hovererobcrtion.plin4ever.com Julean A. Ro^g and Marltyn”h e i First . 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f Sh«ri Chaney - e o m m is s i ------Pumpeire^ A s ^ iaticion ^ti>e»f«ews wrttw •— -11^ ByNateJohn»on • New beck]ckhoe - The council pRUPERT t - It’s all abob o u t d is c u s s e s flih—-New* writw ______decided to. s]spend $4,000 and }portimlties. trade the oldId 1d ty baddioe for a ThallnKad Rupert’s United Method -MathodUt- — PAUL—Fe« pald-to-fl liurch:weni'Bfter:BndTecdv — ^ r p l a q u e s - are worth the insuranceins For each of of the past 12 years low-power FM radio llcen -Choteh I n - th? Magic Valley PuP u m p e rs th e d ty h as soldso Its backhoe and p astor . Keith Wise said it w ill Rupert ll By Nate Johnson Association will provideide to th e bought a neww o< n e. pen opportunities to shatia re moving city of Paul, the Cityy CCouncil In the lastit fewi years the cost ^ Tin Times-Hews hristian music and messafa g e s ahead with d^d ed Wednesday. of making theh e ttade was $2,000. S T I ith th e community. lU rtlnga ’If the drought worsenssns, some- This year thele price has gone up, Rupert’s Planning and Zoni>ning RUPERT - The low-powtr one w ith a senior w ater' rigri^ t may but it is still1 l6'ss1< expensive th an ommission approved Thursc-sday Historic Pre! able to daim the water■I uused for depreciatingng the equipment, ^ speclal-use perm it for tth e radio Commission has pl»q point- irrigation in Paul, sais a id C ity Rau said. lurch to place an antennala on •tation In ing oul the historic) itimate - The council Sg J the Public W orks Director RichRi( Rau. • Tank estir le roof. the church., cance of many buildii Gitundwater from the1 pumperspi accepted thele low1 estimate for a yt. dty's historical distric Wise said the Fedei Pastor association could replaceace water stainless steel»1 w ater tank for th e p „ommunlcatlons _ Commissi put ihem up as soonion os Keith Wlie, forfeited to a senior right,ri| he city jettruck. Barclay r?™nnounced It w ould issue lovow er *• dean ilieir storefronts. said. The city will pay>ay a b o u t M ech an ical1 submitted s the low ower FM licenses a few ye pictured, Workers from the ih city of $1,000 per year for acces:cess to the bid of $5,543,13, R ou said. J ?go. " ' At Hleb’s suggestioni th1 e said most Rupert will do the; workwi to put ptaundwater...... The jet true;v c k shoots w ater into hurch applied for and v ______up the pliu|ues. whidhich the com-______srdeaning-diemrThe------=ranted r j r a construction permitmt in J I mission iMircfiasecrv need to contribute watvater this old tank hass run sted , R au said. lovember 2001. The penr m lt m oney hi.st y e a r, said saii commis- 5 engineers - The ^ sUmmer, City Attorne;ney Kent • Hiring e ives the church 18 monthshs to sioner Earl Corless. horized a committee , Fletcher predicted. council autho e t o n th e air. Owners should dlean ean the build- By joining the group,p, ithe dty of Rupert an-and Paul officials to ^ Tj l h e 100-watt station w ill rei ings before th e pl:)(i>laciues go vip, wiil risk a t m ost a 10 percercen t cut- choose th e engineersen to Invento- Dughly * a 10-mlle radius, W ise Corless said. back in its w ater use, he said.si The ry city roads,ds. Road inventories aid. FCC regulations sayy th1 e He recommvndodlod building association will providele ja safety for the two dtiesd will be pert of tation m ust b e on th e a ir a m ow n ers w ork w iihll HHydro-Tek. net while state officialsIs organizeo a cransportariiation blan paid fo r by mm “ of 32 hours. The stati the company thatI clerformances. 1 station by itself,Jf. Currently the Metho to noted commissionioner Joyce Wise said there will alsoso be church pays to:o haveI services receiv it, Barfuss. for dow rntow n Burley l 2ievotionals each day, and trtradi- b roadcast on a commercialcoi radio Wise s .. _____ .The cleuners-of.ilif.the_Wilson. - tionional religious music wlll bbe a station. Wise said,lid. C•MJB hu OUNn/TM nMMMI e b building used a 3 ])ei d and washed By Shelley Ridenour such a projecject could come from bigiig part of the programmining. Both youth andmd adults will be said ll nd tion of a weak iicid a cusis associated with ihu siU‘ the Idaho ommission on the Arts. The'here. Is also an option>n to trained on how■ to use the equip- 30 me h e th e walls twice, Coriesriesssaid. ■ I - both securing etjuipmcni The alleywyways could serve as recteceive programs fromI the ment, Wise sold,i. Ai storage room northv :h. Commissioner JoyJoyce Jensen . " ^ I maintaining equipment. he said she would like0 iot< clean the ; j BURLEV - A revitalizeIi7^»d down- host sites forFor alley bazaars a n d UJnited ni Methodist organizata tio n w ill b e tu m e d lntf 15 religious groups in ihe I front of her buildiiIding, which town Burley would actualually allow sales and bebe u sed du rin g o th e r to0 bibroadcast. Wise said he wswasn’t sure of all ontenr te to apply for the lower houses her quiltingng shop. The visitors a gUmpse of the p;past, as it prom otionalJ eventse in downtown ver licenses, Rupert’s Uniled Gathering Place, bubut does not . ijevolves around a themteme of the Burley, he saleaid. thodist C hurch is ih e first " tc have the money. early 1900s, tiie time thehe dty was Bertram soldsoi the alley cdncept M a k in g t pHEIR MARK . eive a construction permit, The French BiiildinIding could be ; founded. is n ot th e No. Nc 1 priority of the >e said. one of the buildingsIgs ssomewhere. If they ^ 1 4 9 ing show, C orless saitisaid. ; the downtown area. Thorhose alleys don't have tirtim e to do those tiungs Jensen had thouliought about cotild have cobblestone3ne streets, the day thejley are reading signs, having Ihe showV inir the town s t r ^ t lig h ^ attached to tth e buUd- they m ay ret\■etum downtown anoth- square but she willill n eed u back- 'ings and possibly ivyty igrowing .er day to spejpend tim e - and possi- up in ease of badll wweather, she . B ■ along the buildings’ sidesdes. H e sug- Wy money, said. gested possibly locating;ng some old Grant fununds for historic and :-ago Burley Interpretive« signs8 are often avail- neon signs from long-ag ______" cr NatL'Jolmson leys, adding able fromI suchsi entitles as the Timcs-Ncivs writer blisinesses in those alley: cun be nvchcd at the Mitii'Cassia ' ah element which will meTHflko locals Idaho H umunities ar Coundl and the idrea Barlow and Hallsy HartleyJey sign their names on a wall Ir n- Burvaii ut 677-4042,42. Ext. 6J7, or : want to take their visitinItlng friends Idaho Heritafitage TWist, he said. MlnMlnlco Hlfh Schooi seniors Andi I- by c-mail ut njolwsoi toi see die alleyway andid tlth e rest of B u rle y iss 8starting from a good ttnistnjction at the high school. Set^nlors ware Invited to ‘leave) thaIrth mark' on the school when ' /ey-con*. d o ^ to w n Burley. place In wore}ridng to boost Its down- puqpurpose room are being added.I. Turfdlrfrfor------tow nrhesm d F h class begins Mlo o n d a y i B a m ____1 TheTl ___ like to see first respondersres In schools and bushiesinesses and on ContimwdfnmBl ie and present some enengineering prob- J e a n e tteI FrazierF Is the grand- stopped, stO] gurmed the engine BM CMMlf/TM ind farms who could provideprt emer- * ^ e big flood lightsits fromI the daughter ofof Albert and Sarah puUecl pul ^ e bam across thee :road lems. ibert, a museum Hazelill In the addition now under con-still gency assistance untilunt an ambu- Flying J Truck Stop weiwere bright LldJey.whoho bought tite farm a t a and anc up a small hill withoutut any Francis Egbe allscan arrive. board member,r, ssold th e m useum signliara i a new wing and new multi-I by lance from TWin Falls enough to light up theth< whole . sheriffs auctiiction early In the 20th further fur problems. des Lierman says ;hethe county wlll ' es and plans to have'. a series of three Jeroi ai«a. I could hear trucliuck drivers century. Thehe farm has been in the HisI crew had cell phones tng provide basic emerge:rgency medical ns. Al barns in a rov•ow facing Main extei talking on their CBs,”s,” Solders lickley familnily since. gave ga> the driver directions lem supplies to volunteers.'ers. ed the Street. The dassossic red bam that throu said. “One driver was; all exdted. Solders startedsta again Thursday 10:40 10: a.m. Solders backed The county will paypa: the cost of ; was just movec/ed, the carriage Wdio said he had a b am com:omlng right morning. AtAt 10:30 a.m. he fired bam bar up to the foundation. ncy the tlireeout 30 w ith fin an cinlg g the restoration Jei b«^ and three otherier historic breath. Butut Solders backed the around arc the base and Is aboi alio. Is a Gold Senior Cente bUdings to the museumum. semi and trailertr several feet, feet fee tall. Being top heavy, it may and building projirojects. Veroi needDennis Patterson, emergent} on Anyone interested i com e to thedical e- technician Instructormty 1 Mondoy’s rheeting ______whet:51, will begin a 70-hour firsavel Patterson at 733-9554 jrorch_ to sponder^ class Mondoy. Fir3uld by e-mail ot dpottersoerson n a van was one'of thehe finest organized ject A id midday tordi even/ents such as of the firstst Aj m erican casualty of^ cacauldron rack to Idaho In ly 10 managem ent skills. nto the events they hahad attended, and 5 Ota w t o o t h _ tftote in Twin Falls reoreceived less . Operationin Enduring: Freedom, arand secretly hauled it Int I t h e — “ It is hard to mieet eet 0 deadline i f !— ^ ss steel Steele said orgarganlzers from Utah gain . {fcention than nighttitittime cere- lighted duriuring tb e Boise celebra- dd i ty offices. The stainless MrtinuedfrofflBl and you are the kind ofol person who stands told her they’ feltfe more welcome proj such as Boise’s.•s. tion. A ndI itit is th e sam e c auldron . aand r copper cauldron si xpress my feelings for n leoves everything to th e loordinator t^ t traveleeled 12.0W m iles a c r o a aa t b o u t 4 f e e t t a l l a n d wiweighs in Twin Falls,1s than anywhere pm ------else:------lends.” ------m inute,”, th e said.-isi £unnon McCarthrthy sSd the countrItry during tha torch aJabout 2UU pounds. -But-he-uUc^eatned-that-fro te ly excited to do wrii like to ; larger “All I knoww is we just had a wan W brsday that beforere the torch relay leadiiidlng up to the W inter Kavanagh said cities I rrite effectively, it tokes orgaSark, write stories and stul ssemble good time andid a great turnout,” Suss lUa^ began, it wasI aiaimounced Games in1 SaltSt L^e aty. ththan Boise s o u g ^ to asa ition an d disdpline, he said.lents The dog remainsns ppending. ______Hansen said. a n d — would b e a conumtest among------.“Lightingng the Fire Widiln” was___.crowdsct of a few uousancL “I have a lot more respect I Titers,” he said. “It takes a p ...... 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i :a v a - h o t ^ s p r i n g s -(AP)P)-= ----- kets ve ry volatile.**— laho ranchers a re being wam<-ned To compete in,n tthat atmo's- I prepare for dramatic chan{inge phere, he s^d, ranchitichers must ere- I an Industry facing the prospepect ate their own n ichhe e rm ark et in an 'c o n s o l i d a t i o n . ------.industry whereI ththousands-of ...... “There is going to be pain andai small operatorss raiser: cattle iffering,” Rick Stott of AgVgri cheaply on theirr ownov land and eef Co. told fellow members■sof sell the beef to * ebie big cha^ mar­ le Idaho Cattle Associationn a t kets. % ______- lIs week’s annual cbnventiot).1. “You producers's acan raise bet- “T here will b e m ore changesss in ter quality beef, wwitl ith b e tte r con- le business in th e next five to0 10 sistency,” Stott tolctold the cattle- sars than there hove over tlthe men. “But are you willing to ist 40,” S tott said. change your operatiirations to reach Just over half of the cattleein the demands of a nidniche market?” le United States are raisedj 1 b y H e said ranchersr s n eed to maxi- perators-running-40-head-d -or ------mize-their-productiiiction s m ic tu re ______:ss, b ut 80 p ercent of th e beefc f is and provide conslstaistent. good-tast- ocked by just four companinies ing beef for a targetejeted market. nd half of tbe retail sales aare “If ranchers don’t>n’t h ave a g r ^ t lade by only a half dozen. cost sm cture andid as niche mv- Stott predicted that tholose ket, they ^ goingIng to b e .o u t of nailers will control 75 percecent business,” Stott said, f the U.S. sales In five yeae a rs ecause they meet consumm e r emands for quality meat ota t a V a n )w cost. But in the process,:he lid , “it puts th e rancher a t a d dvontage and mokes the mitnar-

Carol Pinto sdjuiti h«rr mimask during a protest marchI fromfn th* RenchSparks Indian ColcColony to tha Waihoa County CoCommlsiion diambers in Reno, ------CA Railing tha ita k ti In theliiielr claim to clay dasposlto undo»e Auctioo,Aud Rupert suff< —Gat-litt:ter-makl0MbaU^A(!:>3Orma>r«iwNsw>Adb4-IO im to prime project onon federal land on the precedent-setting pi againsnst thc exponsion thre stakes in their cloim “T u s A u cn n io o N iri C orp. offi- outskirtsof of Reno. . . miningm low,” said Tom M yers, gold a n d silver I cloy deposits, Oil*Dri < th e b loneeri.com II of this spedal use per- didirector of the Great Basinin Mine ry, is being obu vvww.uMuclione* cials filed o federa!srol lawsuit “Denial o y e a r Read the W atch in Reno. do y for prem iur against Washoe County Cc on mitisindidirect violation of Oil- W last <4 SAfUROAY/APRILIL 13,1; 11:00am right to build Drl’s righghts under the 1872 “Our position is lhat thele daim Washoe Cou T hursday over th eir rigI J u Computers and M b dements EtkHe,Me,Ho0ennan^ Law,” Oil-Dri lawyer is is not valid if they canmnot get rejected Oil^Dr a cat litter mine andid processing{ M in in g La th e 1 their local permits and thehey did special permit Technology page) Form machinerylery • Tooii plant. S tep h en MMollath said Thursday th ^ - o p e r i filing in U.S. District not ni get their local perminits, so and processing ; , MiKeilaneojneoua In a legal b attle boseer*auclkoudion.com choose to maintain; ththe.level of of whichI area currently unfilled. “Students have a duty claim^— partm en t also h as cu t its Legislature L has a duty education. I wish theiihere was on Each depai I l > V * \ ' I SUNDAY,-APRaJL 14,1 I M m Ish we could budget byly 10^ p ercent. B B oard of Education h as a d easier answer. I wish encourage western U I Lyons & lone SfflHhthEstole, El Jerome ^ ewhere." “To me,le, it’s ridiculous to be we w go about it that way, i I find th e m oney somewl irough mining for Y \ . )JU r - HouMl>o1d • Colledilledlbiei • Tool* C Spencer testifiedI WednesdayW paying morem for less,” said will w work out the way ‘r in th c 19th centu- ff i I nim-NewsAd>sA N SERVICE ; hod btien hangingI aroundai the find grass,ss, new buds and other cco n firm ed th e g u ard ’s coi:oncem, ■ - - www.moUerMuctoudton.com {'■ company’s hub, warrarnlng that food oncee thti e snow is go n e wwhich led eventuallIlly .0 ^ jcrfectly capable of mov- VWednesday’s memo. - adopting the calf couldaid eventually . "It is pei TUESDAY, APRILUL16,5KK)m 1 ; lead to its death. HouiehoU • Tool*joli • AnHqt>ei J Some workers hadlad taken to flod_e.Ycn.pet:______RHTATR ______IL 14,2002 ^ CoMlgnnwnU Wetcototconw •Jero m e ; ------KOWSTkOCnOT w m D W N — r ------dng it, sold biologistt RiRick Sinnott e North, Buhl, Idaho of th e A laska D epartmrtment of Fish I ______- - 208-324-5'14-5521______: and Game. While the:there is some _____ Sale Time; Irt UHCb by Katin tCTIOM 32— FBDAY, APBLL19,10K)0 19 am : risk the young moosele ocould starve XV t ^ 41^1 to death, Sinnot said, I I S U N D A Yr. . ;APRIL 14. 2002 MS len KUir Form,rmi,CakKMl r risk is in feeding the an ' ' ( 19S4 Winnoboffc engine does not run, h u gas sto> Horie Troiler •TTrvcb ru d • Troctor* •• StM £i>Of*. ibtxluajihK frig, oir condltl ut canopy 1986 Winnebago Mi “It if gets aggressiviaive, the onlj indcc ecu “J S.IIU.loodl„,dlng D«Ji 5 lAAucbviSign. , Molorhomo, oqu , bul the e n ^ e is on garage floi solution we have is totodearoythe < to U la Dodgo DSO Ram run ot time of listing. MotoBecacane AgVkMyAAAU :4 4 ,4 -I3 r ■ fc JifflJg ______-*------M op«i m otor bic WESTBtN Al>AUCTION ■; FURNITURE • APPLIANCESAF SHOP vww^.wesferrMuctlaucHonco.eom g . 1 h u u e r rccliner • nuible top colTec« A end u b l» • torch lampt • can) i V.niiii.1. riding >k it needs help - T urf power S h1 p ------Judge heai «d board, foot ttool. nighi lUnd* • U ars ■ K .rtlirTiang ] b c ^ m m» w/vtlvcl h u d t .ril!..?! rotolilior (runs) 1 trailer • lawn roller • Lawn Ch!»Uef FRIDAY, APRfl.L 1919, 11K)0am : > K l of iwin bed*, mtichlna n i^ i Miodland* A drenw • Frigldaire upright fi tired wheelbarrow • garden hoM ! w uhcr & dryer • tpltKlleTes lunp ubleub! • book *helve* • Yamaha eieciri:McoW rouiprlawnmo. DamlJensOT,H tins • oak lertilizor apr«ad > electric welder • Forney 180 ax argum entsts on r a He keyboud • glw\ lop end uble* • newerne daybcd wArumile & beddin; Ma"* Mochinery • AiAnliquei • RV'i i ^ kitchen ubleible w/4 padded chain • kitchen ublnctInct • Waring milk thake maker • OiKuter bread o l e ^ e w elder • -els • forks • creeper • Irimmen • blender • waTPe Irtxi * Cotrelle dhh«ikhes • Comingware • Proctor Hot Sheihot water hnnd aaw • dro I • baUery tester • many assort„ted . 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Stuenbert * tmnail ill uf ke • Oakland & Unlvenal parioriot *tove* M M fted chelre . • stareo sysUm with speakers • ,na^MmAd;4-l« folding Uble • noral couch • bo wfchtmne*'B • W citan M crock • meul • Haeglaeger planter* • flat lop trunk* • wickickerflth- b a r ito o ls • Hoi ^ SUUIVANAUCnCmoNsavicE | She win have to ntln d e o n a la w - • oU nahlag poi ei & lure* • lift* • louDU 0o f old boitle* • p o w ^ boxe* • *adtad inn* • ease a docuier* • yam tpiAdie • I920'a menlinenlor magazine* • klichen collectible)le*»dol|. ______324-319•3165. g I suit from a group of^miclearutili- m Jarop* A bam tantemi.«.okl gam J ) B R ITEMS TiUure • Urte IS9S carpcAUr'a box lie sticks • child's Couger ecootei 1 Bes and the G ^ uit« m Mi-auiP- g sJr*s decor * oM p«Uocks • vlnuge hau. ■ N to (Ull . ! » PC VL2\,\tO O m S lenges a series of lawlaws die Utah 1 dart board •_SUNDAY.APB|L (li immo • new DP bar bell eet wi TOOLS • QAROEN ITEMSMS • MISCELIANEOUS lUms • 7x35 binocuian • eoolen EsMe.Msr used to block MuOterel air* • lawn (wing frame • picnic table LOCATED: 73! W h A v tn u e N Legislature has pasM » Uwn m o w w/bt|ger • patio chair*' Ut can * 3 man saw ...... -* - ...... 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FdnaAadlM,ikiu th d o .. ^ : _ y : argued that Campbip b X Jh S S s. NOTE:IUlphhbicycle eentar ia M o u a ^ Home, tU ofrfhi* I . Trocton •Trwdta • SprayingSpr« Equlpmej l U I I , balonginga a u » _____ MlK*lk«eoua FomForm Mochinery 3^ ^ rewlve the question N IR ft R. LY O m jtl M A R I I S M I LAWN» OARDEN f t Si R r ' f w M lo M w prtvm w e cQDpa*. ing lawn mower, 13 hp, think i m C K O W S K Y n .. , . ' f d M f in in opaniog^pBPipi t nudear u ) • iown cart * till bed iown tn lAUCnON i -'-'JM M MftrlM ri W -";'- nowor • iown pump • rubber tin r-r- WH!«NAll .n n iB i OABHOBHAIOtABLIBLicaBCKiMaroraAix. >ader • new Merlin 160 amp e1i www.wMtamoud>oucHooco.cem ■ ,’5 >r • portable oir lank • ahovolilAKtlNSanlu drop corda • hedge trimmera • _____ .Fordetall».cHclclick Auctfons d Mokitn belt aonder • 3 hydroi C L B R K " undar *Extraa"on'onourVRBaielS ------3kil aow • 4’ viae • oil diapemkwBM M tt ' .Lamart-ovelandnd. www.nfwgicvaicvallay.com | S m . Idahoeoter • Jack atonds • weldinggMman. Maho Rupeft,ldaho. {aoa)84ai<^ oa)837Msaa ' (aoa)49e>OM»d ADVEfirntNQ INI le with burner wand t,Ma(w*831*41tt8 ' / ' ’ MebltaiPI n iR N iT uMO n • eai*140e • 431»796S: Call Jill Holtonton 736-3^] W gaidtPhoiwith box springs and mattressae«785B«wiwster>aucSoricom' .Efnal:|holon«n» springs • Magavo* console color—r-[7—— -r— coffee Uble • easy choir • glid • dining Uble with 6 choirs one irs • m eui wardrobe cabinet • i Hoover'upright vacuum • B' foli SPORTINa ft, OLDI I pool Ubie wllh balls and cue i ' (lahiog tackle • assorted «m i erdse bikes * 2 Coleman lanten atfbrm scales • b le ^ e s • milk ei MISCIUANlOUl leos ■ too cop cefTe* m aker « S «lle china • assorted dishes • rd Uble • magasine rad i • typei ock • assorted faaa • hampi * it«ma.too auaiteu aJasiao tio r

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)WNER; RALPH B l tsfutCoiliflaakaUeCUd SdsM M HbyM stttrtAi Bu9lMS^4h*tS^ AUCTIONeeRB ira OwyOebonw •!<>• IO Ooodlna, Idaho . H*o«i 287 . (20S)fl34M380 Jkn ChrtatMMbn • Rupwt M »PhoT)M y st* ieie • s s x im o FrW iy.MprU12,2002 TwkiI Fail Idaho B-9 Id a h o /W es;ST 9 w a iI b e f ltS O R ! J J I s e n aitors t resig]g i over flajag b u rning O 2IHIJ il) Al^rM ''’" ''J ."U-. ‘ ' Ail ______. MOSCOW (AP)-'riueeree Univer* em m ent cardrd to en ter the group’s In statements to police, 0^h ey ______J sity of Idaho studentt senatorss( office early MarchMi 31. saidaid it was not a hate crime. have resigned after admiImitting to They saidI theyth felt it was a dese> The Tl three were caught becacaaw J police they broke into0 thet Gay cradon ofthele U.S. flag and should ofif a a note that Henman left inn ihu j i Straight Alliance office:e onc cam* be burned, thethey told police. ' officiffice. In the message, h e docsjsn o t ^ __ pus,.slole,the.group!s.£ls.£ lo g .an d _____ The.3?by;5dtSdfwt.flag resembles____aay y that he took the flag butt tthat______j^hen tried to bum it. ' onA m ericann fflag, wilh stars set on hele knewk who did and th e culpilpnjs .' Matthew Henman, KevinK< R. a blue field.d. But1 the 13 red and wouvould pay for a new one.. 1T he %1 ' Smith and Joel A. Scuiturgill on . white stripesies are replaced wiih . alliiilliance called for his oust - .Wednesday told the othejther school the six colorsors of th e rainbow to instinstead. f e w ' 9fficers th ey r e s id e dI. . CCriminal represent diveiversity. Alliance A co expulsion. Dean off SiStudents bum it, policeiice said. However, the "The university feels strorongly .B h ^ Pitman said. material wasms-fire-resistant-and ----- thathat-the students-have a-righj h n o ------^•'A ccording to police rep

il 9 1 ^^^ill L _ S u p p o•RTING r THE C A U S E _ _ V:Vandals defao BoiseTTiTiseimm ------1 BOISE (AP) - T am ara Mui was convinced of the state’s gangan that “Idaho is too grea hat(iiate,’’ until a swastika and ra epithet were carved into the c OH J'of the Idaho Black Hist i ' A Museum. “You can’t be angry at th ththat a is what fuels this kincJia'ot IM behbehavior,” said the chief admiminis- a traitraior of the museum on WV; ed: ■ ' nesday. "I am just yen' sad.” T he m alidous act is th e firsirst of D ftlliley’s 18 Coaunt its)its kind for the museum, and ^ p MullinsM u in this area. It has ceivedcei' some e-mails before,S Slici:ed Bacon Eggs nnot ot anything that graphic,:, she I6 0unc f Jt AJbortson’s sm i __ ...... , -Linut-2-l>lc Boise Police'spokesmah RF ich------W right said the inddent is ai ““sus- pecpected bios crime." ; Phllatithroplst Dorothy Lamal(nelson, left, ttf ks with NevadaI AssemblymanAi David The'sw astika is about 4 incinches square and the six-letter epithithet is ■ — I ParfcSr M m Ve{BS, center,er, iand Assembly Speaker RIehaniamPeiklns,aHenderson, ^ l i s I' scrawled in two-inch letters. p , Wednesday at the Leglslativiitlve BulMlng In Carson City, Nev.lev. Lemelson attended______“They» didn’t just take sosome- tite Interim Hiunce CommtttnIttM bearing to turn over a chochock for $75,000 to help thing thii away from black peopople,” (jevada In Ksfl£ht againstit a proposed nuclear dump at YuccaYm Mountain.______MMu u U ^ said. “This is history; Ithey ■ i ■' ______destroyed des part of Idaho.” ; Seattle pldriest faces3 new abusese complair p l|p ||lr- . r rfjtM W }l^|K • : SEATTLE (AP)-Roms)man Catho* by an Idahoiomantn~1996whosaid t known kn< to be supported bj i l{c church o ffid a h say aaccusations o he was moilolested in the early apparent apt wimess. n® df sexual abuse by a formirmer police 1970s whileiie Cornelius was at a The 1 church statement w as '• chaplain and black communitycor seminary inin Boise. An indepen- issued issi in response to a compiiplaint child adoption activist willvvil be “rig- d e n t fo re:nsic n s psychiatrist was filed file earlier in the week by i orously investigated.”’ TlThe priest hired to iminvestigate that com-, yeiyear-old form er national tel has been placed on admiim inistradve plaint and hi;his report was incondu- sion sio news correspondentt w■ ho I iii i Wfc I 1 leave. sive, archdicdiocese spokesm an Bill lives livi in Chicago. He said Cc r- After a statem ent wawas issued Gallant said,id. lius Iiu; sexually abused him wheKe Egg( W ednesday by th e A ididchdioceseof The caseise brought by Rick was wa a student at John F. Kem g o Ai.plle Seattle, anotiier compinplaint was Barquet, 38,3£ of Kent, a Metro Memorial Me H i^ School in Buri j Bled with church officialems against 'Transitbusds driver for'll years and Church ( ofndals and poliai t Wafiffles u J « 1 C € ; the Itev. John Corneliusius, 56, The a married fatherfo of four, was the re\rei4ewing the complaint, GaGallant AssortCi-ted Varieties ^ ^ • Ip Albertson'!f . A U k j Seattle Times reported1 first in w hidiich thsxomplainant has saisa id The fom ier TV -reportatetJias ._ _ _ _,-2;3 0^Dunce J # . '.‘A sim ilar com plaintt wasM made been identn tif ie d a n d th e f ir s t not been Identified. 64 O uncc Lim it 4 Please n e E ql u i t y IL o a n sS ___

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- R e p u b)lic l a n s buildaHiar i m c e s w i t ]:h D espiiiteU .S.of>ppGsition,, nations raratii^i (erm anentIt crimiies tribunaial u n io n s , m a y b esnefitinee l e c t i o j i 5[S first pc UNITED NAIATIONS (AP) - “TTi*Those who commit w ar crimies, e weapons, among otheroth things -.r WASHINGTON (AP) - P rom Despite vehemeinent U.S. opposi* genoclodde or other crimes againslist but no mechanism1 hahas held indi*' ------steel tariffs lO'Alaskan oiloU-drilling,— ~tlonrihe~world's'l’s'flrsrpermanent— “ humaraanit^Hviil-no-longei-b"be— viduals criminally respresponiible. ------Republicans end busine inter* war crimes tribuniLinal w ill com e into beyonyond the reach of jusdce,” U.^I.N. ■ The U nited S tateses h as been the.f ests are building alliani force on J u ly 1, after receiving Secrecretary-General Kofi Annala n only vocal opponentIt ofol die perma*n union workers that coul affect more dion the 60 needed radfica- saidid ini a video statement frotom nent court, fearingng Its citizens,', where and how orgonizi lab o r tions Thursday/ ffrom U.S. allies Romeme. “H um ai^ty will be ablei tto' would be subject to frivolous: or,,, provides support In thehe fall con- and nations arouniund the globe. defenfend itself - responding to th e politically m otivatedsdprosecution&i. p eressional elections. . Hundreds of 8^supporters of the____w ornim of human nature wiA oneeof < Washington hosi ct campaigneci'.' The latest example suicide j ^ have said those peoplee v never I House; passes pennsion reforrr Ihj on a platform tonethi3ther unless r o n ^ x e c , ll. they're arguing with onone anoth- note of E nrol i! er.” Dontilme said, bill in aaftermath ofo Enron SUGAR LAND,', TiT exas (A P )^-i. t Immigration Is ones ofol several AFL-CiO PresW>sld«nt John Sweaney, laft, andlU.S. U.i Chamber ofCommefce An anguished n o tee leftlel behind by.il if i&sues th at have broughtght together Preitdmt Tomoffl Donohue prior to a Waihinftoti{tofl MW conference Thursday w W A SH IN G TTON C (AP) - The typelpe bankruptcy. a former Enron Conrorp. executive ;.' the Republican-leaninglg releasedre the-»i I nrgumcnts together agaiigainst new rorism insurilurance to get construc* don’t doi have a strong motivadc cd after President defe;‘fe a t th e m e a s u re in the tl: seven*sentence notelo te frotn J o h n .) , :ts rolling again. go go out there ond punishh 5he modeled ca/iipaign finance restrictrictions. tion projects , Bush’s pension ovoverhaul plan. Rspublican*coQtrolIed e p i Hotisise. Clilford Baxter• in.im m e d ia te ly .”;; I The teamwork comemes as the The Bushsh ad m in istratio n ' h as Republicans Re; because of the j Mike Simpson and Withilb an eye toward Novemb«ber after the Texas attomomey gener-ir dent;”-said-CharJes--Jone _____ Maho.Reps._Mi I Uepubllcnn president;c aand labor relaxed finainandal oversight' of the— d ei 170th Republicans, electiections, they attempted'tb< tiiet: al’s office issiied'anan"opInlonihat.T < ------s union that had been University Un of Wisconsin pollDlldiiU B u.ch O tte r, bo, il unions also-find murere common Teamsters u voted for th e mleasure. ea thee debote di to corporate greed orand the document wa;was a public<,i - prompted by a corrupdon investi* sdence sdi professor. I] ground. w orkers get invest* Eiron. n ro “This is a very simpliple record, Some blue-collar workers, a con would let wo II A solid majority of uniunion mem- gation. InI a symbolic gesture, £ •om the componies issue,aie. The quesdon is, ‘Which sicside Baxter, who resig•signed as vice stituency Ronald Reagan sueuccess* l l l)crs backed Democratt AAl Gore in Bush also3 rreserved a seat for stit r retirement plans, aree youy on?”’ asked Democratatic chairman in Mayf 2001,2C month&r. 's President James P. fully ful courted two. decades I the2000.prcsidentialele changesd a re m ade tookok issue with the Democratats’ release of his handwndwritten note, drilling, and trol of Con,ongress and beyond, Electrical Ele W orkers Local 134, W ildlife R efuge to oil dril •lieves to their accounts,ts. stratfrate^. “What you see is, frorom dting privacy issues.ies. y standards experts said,id. he he voted for Gore but beli 1 have supported safety s irtnr^c Enron workers•rs “are the victims myy pointp of view, a party thatIt is The note, addredressed to his 1 for Mexican trucks entcintering tjie Unions, wlwhich ran millions of . Bush Bu: handled the Sept. 11 attattacks outdated fefederal pension despi•sp erate fo r a m essage,” sa:said wife, Carol, said: ““I I am so sorry ; • better than Gore woidd have. i U nited S tates in additionion to tariffs d o lla rs of■ isissue ads since 1996 bet laws,” said R ep.J. J o h n B oehner, R- Hast«astert, R*D1. “They will tryy to for diis. I feel I justist ccan’t go on. I .V Ohio, one of th e bill’sb authors. takek e E nron and ... poU tidze this th 'have always tried1 to do the right n rr About 42 milllillion Americans wholelole process.” thing but where therethe was once ational costc ofi smokin1 1 ^ hold 401(k) accoirounts, with $2 trii- The Thi bill would ban comparany great pride now it’s gone. I love 1 C D C estjtimates nai lion in assets, e xEccutives c c from selling theleir you and the childreid ren so m uch. I I-. i ATLANTA-Each pad>ack of ciga* ------Walton W t family gives $ 3iwv a Democrats opppposed the legisla- emplnployer stock during blacko'cout just can’t be any goodgw to you o r , I rettes sold In the Unitelited States ation In brief million ^ili to Ari a nd versity ver of Arkansas on Thun \ put the nation’s totalttal cost of how to prov;ovide it - are jobs for the largest ^ft ever to a sr;pi I smoking at $3,391 a ;year for the governernor and Legislature, university uni in the United State every smo'kcr. or $157.57.7 billion. which mean:ans the long fight over T 1 h e m oney,-from th e WcC t o n ■ n r r Health experts had, prpreviously state educilication funding isn’t Family Fa Charitable Supip p o rt estim ated $96 billion. over. FoFoundation, will establisl an m I A m ericans buy aboutlut 22 billion But the: rulingn is an Important undergraduate un honors colo lleg e WUstera e Family eess Western Famnyy Waalern FaiS y J packs of cigorettcs anninnually. The one in thee ll*yeur*old1 case filed and am also go toward the univuverst- Q CDC study Is th e first[ to establish by five schor B E A N S ^ . S A U CICE nation’s smoking-relatecIted medical poor studeni costs at $3.45 per pack,ck. and said The stateIte had argued that its . fbr burglary gets 2.5 yei cut OP ( job productivity lostt becauseb< of myriad edttduci^tion laws govern EAGLE 1 POINT, Ore. - A premature death fromam smoking everythinglg fromf minimum school whwho broke into his neighi , am ounted to $3.73 p e:r r ppack, for a stan d ard s tto curriculum frame* house hoi and crawled into hersr bed, 14.B OZ. [ B.26 0l.W f I ' * 1 1 total of $7.18. works. th(then blamed it on a brain tvtum or, 8 / * l s 1 . . 5 / ' B u t th e court < said the law hahas been sentenced to 2.5 ; CASE OF= 243 ...... *8.00 ^ eaSE OF 24 »B.O00 CME0F4B »8.BgB' excuses schoolssci in financially In prison. j communities from !Stephen Smith, 59, was coi^nvict. a waifaiUrnFamily W etlern FamUy Western FaiFamily I KlUCatlOn meeringmi'minimum standards. It ed in January of b u ^aiy',,! stalk- a | # E H. - New said that t viviolates the constitu* in{ing and attempted sexual aabuse. 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Frustrateted Mex;dean M io ’s t o ) blame f o r la te si t t : A f ^ a nm Q le n c j Steven OuUdn Mekmatyar isn't thehe only< one lAMOclatedPrei the new government sa> ...... Senate groundsg [Fox it ili. O ne of his formle er r 1de|Hities<>'' WahiduUnh Sabooori. wn among .KAIiCABUL, A fghaniston - Not those targeted in theL‘ cr ■nwWihWonPort ______ing poptilarityy htias fallen. Fox has dayy ggoes by without more nevews promised to stistreamline govern- of a bombing,b weapons scizur on Hezb-e-Ulami. And ilithen there — isAbdurJlassool.Sayyaf.yaf.u-former ______------MEXICO-CITY-^r«resrdBTirnnentrreforart]rthrcrudnl-imergy ------rockecker-artackra^sasslnaTtc northern alliunce official V icente Fox’s dose d es wilwith the sector and mododemize antiquated attemem pt or shooting in this devsvas- lent Bush labor laws. FoxIX andi Congress have tatedted nation seeking to er shut out of the interim United States and President H.'eii» ' 1 damage blamed each otlother for m onths for dccadcades of war. tnition and w ho has Ih.'ci; are causing him political de opponent of intemation. in Mexico, w here critics concomplain the paralysis. Th ontone hut Mexicans. te le v isised e live speech, cersf of whai jirgu, H national council ing teenager. It voted - I ^ Rovemmeiil n e s ts aibove b i those of the aheadead for Afghanistan. begin d io osing a new ko< for thc first time in I for Afghanistan in Jime.jie. Mexican history - to e I nationt stso that Mexico does WWhen h A f^an offidals discucuss - •ft-M—^^^■ ^L pcog•Qgress.” In the 71 to villnirlining thp«» flny<, thf» nnm e mnost r ___ "Everybody is makitaking their maneuvermgs'afihe over presidential travel to0 Vlc«rt«FOx 41 voKDte, the PRI and oftenten m entioned is not O sam aI bbin prior to the loya jirga.•ga. Som e of deny his request for a tripp D em ocncratic Revolutionary i Ladeiiden or Taliban suprem e leod Ihem are foUowing thelie detncKrat-.t ■ t week to Party, or PR]RD, voted solidly Mulliullah Mohommed Omar, b he had planned for next wi ic path and som e of thetihern may he > inada. ogainst Fox wwhile his National ' formermer Prime Minister Gulbudd the United States and Canat ional nctivi'-.- mbarrass- Action Party,, oro: PAN, voted .with Heknskmatyar, a vocal opponentu carrying out additioni Tuesday’s veto was embt .-al Peckham . eduledto him as a bloc the hinterim govemment and thetl ties,” said Lt. Col. Neal I ing for Fox, who was schedi ■ spoke.sman leaders. Fox said hisis tript to Seattle, San U.S.S. (presence in A fghanistan. th e B ritish m ilita ry spi meet with business let for the pcacekcepiriping force.' financiers, San Frandscoco 1Mayor Francisco andnd Vancouver was Last Las week, authorities arrcsti responsible for securityity Iin Kabul. > Willie Brown and Miciiicrosoft designed to pipromote trade and at leileast 160 people accused ^me'Afgliuns believ«■ieve th e vio- . C hairm an BIU G ates, who:(hose pri- investment inn Mexico,1 which the plottiotting to underm ine th e g o vrem- a lence can Iw explaineded iin pnrt by . vate foundation planss tot< give public desperlerately wants, but mentent of Prime Minister Ham fissures inside Karzai'sai's adminis- M ^ c a n schools and librariraries S30 charged th at thetii opposition sena- Karuirzai - most of them members Ht-with-“pBrochial------Heknekmatyer’s-Hezb«-Islomi-pararty;— tration. Nowhere is this allegednlh rifL ■ Clipping Fox’s w ings hasha: esca- politics.” A s cof Thursday, about 100 li more starkly illustrate*ated than in'. ■ lated a polidcal w ar betwent year* because of factionalII nghtlnginfli the area. Karzai blamed thele kkilling on- before congressional electiections in bidding. Now.'V. Congress is trying natedtted by Tajilcs and controls kkey i senior m em bers of liiss owov n admin- July 2003. to establish itsitself as an indepen- minisinistries. minister was targetsjeted by a bomb and arrorrested two others while istration. According to Gen. Din. ‘ ■ The glaring lack of rest■esults on d e n t force inn |government, even “In Afghanistan th ere a re stiltill a that killed five'e people and seizingng two American-made s Muhammad Jurat, an Interior. • ■ Fox’s domestic reform ageagenda is hiring image-sh-shapers and running lott olof different groups tryinglg to wounded more tliailian 50. Ctiinesc- Stingerjer anti-aircraft missiles Ministry official, eiglulu NNuspOTts ' the key reason that his oneonce-soar- television adssto t( promote itself. makiake trouble. I think mostst of m ade mi.'uilcs w ereire fired at inter- amonglg otheri weapons, the gov- thlem e ir are holdouts from t:thc national peacckeepicpers. Two pro- emmenilent’s Bakhtor news agencyy including three senioror cofficials > Uiban and al-Qaido, plus smmall U.S, Afghan troopsps w ere killed in said. arc in custody, investigation- •oups linked to Hekmatyai'ar," a grenade ottock. Hckmkmatyar fled to Iran afterr Ju ra t insisted the invi Soldiers arrrrestMexia:an cops lid.Agriculture M inister Sacaeed Foreign pcaceke tthc with local police2 saids Thursday 1996, butbu the Iranian govemment (1 nowhere." A fter tlie killing.kilii Jurat >ecting to 200. lead)ader of a key Shiite Musislim, they confiscatedI a cache of 151 recentlntly closed his officcs in police officers were expect y himself was briefly detsdetained and of their Sources at theth federal attorney partyirty. Cliinese-made rockickets. In a sepa- Tehranan and he has reportedly receive an evaluation of accused of being an accotccomplice. work. general’s officeice, speaking on con- In the past week, the deferertse rate sweep, policec kkilled one man returneen ed to Afghanistan. Instead, soldiers andi fcfederal dition of anonynymity, said most of _____ -police stormed a memeeting the officers wcwere quickly freed, [r^“ Wednesday at a statee policef but about three•ee dozen were flown academy in the border:r ccity of to Mexico CiCity under heavy Tecate, ordering dozensts ofc offi- guard, arrivingng early Thursday, cers - induding Tijuana’sa’s police The mass arrestai was one of I chief - to hand over theirteir guns. President Viceicente Fox’s biggest 1 m under corruption cracrackdowns and came n They then placed them i arrest. o n ly w e e k:s s after Mexican The Baja Califom la govc;ovemor’s authorities dedelivered stunning I. ofQce said as many os 120120 police blows to the1 ppowerful Arellano OUtlS a v i[ n g s . w ^e detained, and thee ft regime’s homfymg IntroducinggCLEARTALMK minister Vlajko Stojiljkovi effonsiodestristroy its opponents, j 0 him self in th e head in front™ofthe The progrigram, code-named It's like a cordless phone pl that works arounund town. I 0 downtown federal parlii .J I*™!''* ^0“"ast, tried to create building. Stojiljkovic, who;!?“ S : deadly bacteri;eria and anti-fertility Now you can use omme phone, whether you'lu're running around ed'the police during MiloIilosevic s , 1,1,, only would affect reign, v^s ui^dergoing m isoned opponents’ the house or runnlnfng between towns. treatment in a hospital,' . ‘■“h' P M clothing a n di stockpileds cholera,______------offldalssaid.------. _ HIV and anthithrax for use against I Unlimited LocalIciiiini I Serbian Prime Minister Arimesses testified. Djindjic said passage of; f ttl h ? i ™ ■ No Annual Contrtract shbuld satisfy the trib S audi, ex p e c t t o raise dem ands for extradition of ■ No Credit Check:k I r O e^suspects and open thele vw ay for m llllD nS forr PalestiniansI I No Activation Fe•ee thb renewal of U.S. financ RIYADH, SaSaudi Arabia-Saudi wWch is on hold u ntil Se( Arabia’s officftcial television and ■ Larger Local Callailing Area Than Your HeHome Phone ofiState Colin Poweli. certifiesce „,ji„ stationsIS ie x p e a to raise mil- thllt Yugoslavia is coope ars in aid to families Ihe simple approaach to communlcatlorIon has arrived! ' w ^ the Netherlands-basec S a ^ Stn “m artyrs” in an 11- l | 2 fh e State Departmenlent said nationwnwide telethon that Tntu^day th at Powell h a d ; mSde a det^on on thatSS ii j /Is a u d family inau- s ^ e s m a n for the U.N. cot guraled thei campaignc Monday, idied the narrow scope Fahd donating $2.7 lav. which applies onlyV o s t “ A T)wn .S Prince Abdullah A L t C pects who have alreadj ; million and Defense < Sidicted; be emt>hasi2ed th ince Sultan handing Yugoslavia’s cooperation out$800,000.). Wireless made ilmpr p l e r be ’'com plete and iincondiiidltionaL . «,“martyrs" often has ■. been usedd in the Israeli- . 140 Main Norl) fth A^ulttal of 'Dr. t)eatliBtn . Palestinian cotconflict to refer to sui- lers. But the Saudi 2 1 2 - 2 2 2 2I ewsM outrage In S./ Washington said in a W l PRETORIA, South Afri« n c a - A statem ent to) TheT Assodated Press cardiologist who one '« } Thursday thlat a t the term as used in ap p r^ d South Africa's d relation to offi.iffidal Saudi efforts to and biological warfare pi raise fundsIs for Palestinians tkonal fsaUm. AddAMnal terms & eondttlndlUmapply. -C 2002OfARTAUl. w a s act; referred nottt tto suidde bombers •Additional ctw |n apply (w opttoi ClfARTAlX It • r^tafwl tndemimaifc and -VAreitu Mad« SImpla’ Is a rerefitted wrrta Riaik of HTCH. Inc. b y a estinians who are vie- judgeJ Tlpiurst^ by 1stIsraeli terro r a n d vio- o f tsing the ^ agency cy to find «“ • nsthth a t Saudi A rabia, o r AftHMWwlthiM a I MTITM tftW Mm AiftoPoPlMM M omlitil HMtaOM• tMkanvMpa b e tte r V vithin th e Kingdom, is ^41485 Mne Rd.E.SUte20e 540(0 Blue LakMBM. 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It’s a c ir c u s JG r c u s The El Korah Shrine Cii A if will play the College of 0 Southern Idaho’s Expo T iiesday CenKT in Twin Falls Tii< —Qird’WKinesday^howsi30 p.m. planned at 4:30 and 7:30 P both days.

. ------“ Savedbyzero Eighdcs British New ^ ^ v c quintet ThcFixxwill ------^ bring its key- board-driven tcchno-popto r'nighi^1 Hailey's Mint Sunday ni Kid UU H. COUWO/Tk* n Wednesday evening. The Choriorale's spring concerts ate Comeback K RRob Newman and Jack VanBureniran rahtarsa their solos In Josai:laph's Haydn’S'Creation'Withn ttthe Magic Valley Chorale on W ; w h o 8Saturday night and Sunday aftanKamoon In the Collete of Southehem Idaho Fine Arts Center audludltorium. 1 Rap-rockcr Kid Rock, w his j spcctaculariy revived his n c e r a f e r ’ i y f I I ■ ic a r c a :rashed iV l dreatiorm ’ Q tfM L itcras lagic Valilley Cblorale siimgs Ha^lydn’s ‘C ;omery of Hagerman; Louiselise Smith re Crutnp d a m ee n n t ta lly , t h a t o f Montgoi - = d i n ~ jding, and A lice W ebb of Shu:Sluishone. 'le w wrttar -______;:;,.v:/\^-Pral» sim p le humanity - of Good jors include Jack Houpuardlard, Earl _ . e la te — firmlyy rtrooted amongst Tenoi IlcVaiivOiiyS^^;- s. A astin W ebb a n d Scott Wil IN F A L L S - I t ’s to u g h b e in m en ,, bibut constantly Morris, =‘"S “ Mi^Valieyianitiii n ^ Orchestra ‘ Falls and Jon Hunt of KirnKirnherly. . Especially a dead one. iM aspiringing to be worthy Twin Fi dn's oratorio; Tne Infinitely tienev- Basses!S arc Deraid Glenn undid 1 K evin jytheE “Fewvft would seriously deny his stat God and his cre*. GlennI ofo Klmljerly, Ted LarsenI amund Tniii as the ecequal of Mozart, Beethoven < olent Go I of Southern Idaho Fine ,” M achallala of Twin Falls undi J( Jo s e p h Bach,”' nimusic historian R.G. Bratbyby has * W ll« ; college 0 ation." nor Jack.Van Hutchinlinson of Buhl. I^ity said off 118th cen tu ry com poser Jos<[oseph Arts Center audilorl®rlum. TWn Falls', T enor n of Twin Falls .The,», Chorale is directedI bjby J ol- H aydn,J, w\ hose “ C reation” w ill b)e e iper- t Wlwu Saturdayy tat 8 p.m. and Sunday at B u ren c suburban Salt Lake Cir irson. j S aturday night a nd Sundayy ofafter- 3p.m, and basslass R ob N ew m an Caspers fo m e d S mbers of the -Magic—V:_ V a lI c y ------i i f a l ------S tonighL' by the 50-voice Magic Val jpert, who have - Mem noo n by i l S •Howi.ielcTlckekets are $5 for general it>er Orchestra are violinistslists Judy le and the Magic Valley Cham sung with the Chambi Chorale i admission and 53 3 for 1 students end i Lori CasperSon, Lindu SSei eam an, stra. “Yet misunderstanding of Chorale, and soprano DeVDeAna Manns of Call. Li Orchestn /’re availaUe atArlenels d Vanderpool, Sue Miller,, SaSavanna persists. Haydn’s robust melcelodt ■-nIo". Twin F alls are th e soloists.its. R achel' style pel S t , . Flowers in Jerome.le. Welch Music, the CSI lan. Jacob Smith and RRel e b e c c a W ildlife naive pictoriolism and seemir Other members of the Chorale are Seamai fo r A lts Bookstore and Eve.veiytody’s Business In I of Filer, Renae Smith;i; violists David Hamilton,3n. Kevin . ■ M irrepresiessible good spirits arc hare sopranos Loa Anderson ol T he Herrett Center fbr TWin Fails, at the> ddoor or (rom chorale der, Joan Carr, Howanird, Angela M iller andd Deanu t ■ ■ } with w hat we expect of a m us Barkman, Linda Bendei a m p u s o f square w .™m«rs. ds; cellists Jenete Miller,:r, Kayliei ■ ■ It of the creation of the universiJS?* W anda M ae Cook, Georgiargia D urbin, L o n i S hields and Sdencxs on die cam„ account c and Rick Strickland; tromhjmbonists ' icate In '-i------Hazen, Brenda Jay, Glencenda Jay, Violet Steel ai ^ • Genesiesis is a bit daunting to replicat t Green.'George Halseli,e li, Jo h n die College ofSoutheir ur-and-a-half oratorio, but HaydnHa; First performek; I M ' ------Tuesday fiightr-HeW of hat changed his life, "Haydn let hisis inspiration pour from Altos are Sarah Ben ^of ' 17»thai Lindo Chapton- keyboaoard player Lori Chandler;Ier; trum- ' Theri!re he wrote a dozen symphorhonies, the simplest andid profoundest feelings Denton, Alicia Fort, Lit Bisc and diird Tuesdays on, Phyllis Lewin, peter RobertR Seaman and jwrcus•cussionist ^ and act \W estminster Abbey first: heheard within him, realizlizing the music that lay Frazier, Jacque Hamilton, rdn, Suzanne M. Steve Cox.C evdymonrfi, it’s free. th e orat<-atorios of another German-spody of fiddle musimusic com- :er • Conoerti;w|llpra-'; Sdenoc on the campus1 Idaho in Arts Center laterattendudedatth, k to town. posed, performed and t aeritpUiiWOiy;:' . ..>« auditorium .bout 50 m usicians a re expectct- down through an oral trtradition GqllegpofSoudiemId I * SW horlntoneert. JnUianiSdictool in Nea Abov ^ r i l 2 7 . M onday r t , ed to:o tl tak e part. played In such a manneanner to Falls dirou^ Api night. • W m n k C o I)^ YoriCity.ty. He has t h ehe three-day event will begir;in the original melody, ' ------Israeli Oryirv of Southern Idaho h a—Fiddlin’-Around Town’n” tt'enettolweoafueatf ------,in RrwArts Center' performed atnthe t. Kennedy- Thursday, as Hailey gets( a( recent styles of fiddic-p ailtV Shihorwill1“ auditorium. TWn- y perform the . CaUerin IKWashingon, ' bbrdsejiseye view of the craft of fidid- including Texas. Westoiestom '‘Cliasingbeai oil biuegrass, allhoufth msmany old-limo...... tH TKh- third Magiciic ■ n’ when musicians strol • V a l l ef y y WtiaiKMonday.- D.C.,ant.mdatthe ,h r"ough u ( banks, stores, school;[)ls fiddlin' contests do> hovhove open ‘^fheEphemeral and' ntf ' thesculp- Communityily 7:30p.m. I the town's ibrary. ' sions where such style: Chautauqu•qua Music es- encootafiod. . Organic,” feituring the.urtirftv Concert ofo! •Howmuc)i: »n April 19. "Jammin’ ses ______I tbe season. Tickets are $15, FestivaHnl7 N e w Yorit. sion ss’' ” a r e s c h e d u le d fo r th«h e I------^------tutesrfAndyGoldswt ‘-grand-chnmpi------lU b c — ------r e p l a c i nn g g availat>leatSav-- ■ ------B laini line Couniy-Senior-Cente:ler— -to compete-in-ihe-gn wmmiMKWiri ilngton, D.C., and beforeore a Gamblers’ Contest thatiat onship round. All s andDavidNasKwilltiVblWr pianist Minlin ' MbfDnigimVfin DTMMt Center in Washin; andvioUnisilist Falls, at the door, ianIsr^liplMiBtOiyShlhor Will ptl itauqua Music evenlr:nlng at 7 in the Wood Rivei/cr place winners and th e a&itcdatdwSunV a the Chauta f to compete in n ------Yoon-Kwonio n ,- -^ot4y.caUlng.73 3 t- (oRMrt (on CSI M outty, rapiaotnC t ft York, and with jji^(h S^ o o l auditorium . champion qualify to (tlia __ Festival in New ^ liers’Contest in - sn* S323 or 733* K|h estra s in H aifa in o)n n iApril 20, the actual compcpe- the National Fiddlers -iOBhtErfcrthe^in- KwonsUtars in th t third Ma|lo1.I symphony orchesi r.V e d .S *e e i J r 4898. anta Rosa, Calif., titionon will lake place; startlniIng W eiser in Ju n e . K e ^ u m thiDugh mid Valiay Cofflnuinity Concert of tlv® Israel and in San are free s c h e d u le d l~ ...11 I ta., St. Louis and withh thet preliminaries at 8 a.m.m. All performances i MMon. TaUahassee, Fla., I h ee ddivision i a n d grand champioiion open to the public, i details. appearanceice earlier this month M emphis, J hwflUM offnnninew. a CuCurtis Institute of Music, i humorist Alison finalsals commence at 7 thalat For further infort Fof times, dates ami dl c, a n d Soprano and hi ------the Hailey ■Chamber— Chi of------iton Pages BomlhT on — W orthington at788-3'18-396%------^ for study wiiw ith Jo rg e B olet a t th e pperformed e at the Kenn eighth t (certified divisions will go o 7 ^ 0 4 ^ 0 7 . in e d y April 24.

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What a story over* . : gets more facee t time,_ a n d m o re . flowing widi invenUoiidon, choractcr Uade.widi.inteliigence..imas“•}’— and-eventrwith'herhairbreadth— ------~ ih a n holds his OWInwnrRforviolence naHmdon, passion and sidil. propu J^llhis l8 likely th e mostost success- I H I I - and some languatiiage. 100 minutes. j' escapes ond heroism in thc face '. fiilly serious film direcirector Ron H B B fl rely paced and shot throug^8" of terrifying evil and bat- 'H o w a rd has e verdone,i, bib ut a t th e m i . w ithth ton aged'in-oak sense of woi des. Elijah Wood. larIan McKcUcn, ' :• 'f i d of th e day it’s still too m uch a * d e r bby director Peter Jacksor ' ti^tidy Ron Howardd project.i H ^|H U ecent films about thee J.J.R.R. Tolkien trilogy’s finirst Please see M0\MOVIES. Page C6 RusseU Crowe stars as mathe- IH IH hole lot of trouble i^ d a n John Forbess NashN Jr.. H H H H sh le y ju d d , b ut it’s jfho battled schizophre[irenia and fn th at way. It’s n o t - f I ftter won a Nobel Pri2M z e , w ith 10 has a knack for . _JonniferJIonneUy in a c a re e r- ability, hasn’t done om i^onnance as his'lis wife. E d ' hese fllms. Or thot ^ Harris co-stars. (2:09.. PP( & 1 3 for iman, her co-star ^ te n s e them atic m ateriasrial, sexual ^ ^ ^ liss th e Girls,’ isn’t i fg j B k J P ilWNO OMIKN , H l a t e n t and a scene of'violence.) vie ing wonders of our 'VQ lat director Carl 'Jm ose films include ^ Ig Trouble' ive^-and-^DaviUn-a------jl A pleasant diversioi^11^ ai lightly Makli^hts^fM-fiitiire'fllm'(il^W fiEA7eiir ‘High Crimes' Q | * l IIS-J - loesn’t h av e a gift m m ^udng diminal.com^ledy w ith a • thtUlar, 'FniWiiWjr.' T h e m an y reci,• character-driven ’ p o t so complicated even ler has shrewdly com* er-generated er-| enhancements w om en in a who!problem with the \ O N IO N . pie in.it can’( quite bellev merous elements-to- di^tally dig remixed soundtri don’t all sta r Ash]Die though-it-is, is - - - . 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This is due in. take tal the time to backtrackwledge-. PG-13, for violeiense of physical action>filled but far less largemeasursure to-director Steven figure fig out whether all the p I its ^ t for creating - m i ^ u e l to the 1998 origii breath* tent and languag ;. as well as Melissa fit. fit. They don't But the stor^l i o t f 's considerably more titumingisKrisKristofi {marvelous screenplay, famUy far of Texas serial kiU< Widi die voices of HROUOH APfllL 14, .2002«9^ 2 i R ■ ^ filade’s human mentor, a flight. -Ice Age’ 8 8 ^ SsL“.rt „ “ "<* » M UIliant ” ' cast, including dripping dri w ith mood; BiU Pa ^en tist whose Ihventioi omas as Elliott, Drew directing dir for the first timeid m ild reg rettab li PRICES QOOD THI thCwar on vampires. T l€LP tUITH I I I H >. Dee Wallace, Robert co-starring co­ tn such thrillers • concepdon,-ploti ttZMdBIB ^ d u o strike a truce ^ ton.and Peter Coyote. Sim Sir ple Plan’ an d ‘Aliens,’ i so formulaic, bi i^ p ire overlord to ded e fe a t th e been made of dtis spe-. tains tai the kind of suspense Chris WedgeBOOKS*? b A round The C o m e r" B^apers, a super race Deenso . amusing thii^o ’' ‘‘3 ; d a l edW on’iin’s ‘never*before*seen. marked ms the best Stephen at 737-0087 I , DUth • TWin Falls • 7364164)080 \ I I ^ s Intent on annihili 5t - die joining bright ne tate-of-the*art comput- adaptadons. ad Paxton,’-who co Eiup & Support "Help Is Just ijbh6A p .m .» lU N . 1 0 ■.m.*4>.*4 p»m« '• 1 ^ e r vampires beforee d d S t e y th in g a n o ld sto iy . Tli all humans.. WithW Ron ed. It’ll gUbness often r 628 Main Av«nu« Sou Lronor V are)irela. (1:35.. . itil-you------you-could-tumu H o u m i M ow,»t*T. a bm ong pervasive've violence, OtMiiljMENIck and the film’s sen: g j H ; ^ P some drug use an d sex- : pieces adventure andm iu m m i n t e r R I ^ ^iry of a w ild rid e s is cor It.) - Uers is entertaining. 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I locatcdat416S.NiiN im h S t. ison’s M arket in Ketchum . Parrotheads, a Jimm;my Buffet Lake City's's Ritz1 Club at 7 p.m. tribute bond, will playay the Big Tickets, whi■ M a y1 l - U U h Easy Concert House! ate 8 p.m. reserved byly pi h oning S m ith's Tix Pft-Olli[LIKc Tickets, which are $1G10, can b e at (800) 888-18-TIXX. T he Ritz a u b IKS ■ ^ Martin Sextonn willv ploy Salt ni,i.i:k D ale will play th e Z ephyr reserved by phoning (i(800)965- is located at:at 2265 S. S tate St. Lake City's Zephy)hyr club HI 10 (-1^1in S alt Lake C ity at 10 p.m. S l i b r a rI v Y / I 4827, online at hxtp'JIv,'/www.Uck- I . p.m. Tickets, which T ic tojts, " which are $15, can be 1 ' be reserved by ph ' ctweb.com, or at Atlakinson’s June9-BiB o is e 3UIM DATiai> ved by phoning S m ith's Tlx - Market In Ketchum. p -; - -Tix or-(800) 888188-TlXX. The aV(80000) 821-1103. The Zephyr 1, T h e B ig ------je ih r o TUruirand The Young'- , E asy C oncert H ouse is 1< I Zephyr Club islocated io at 301 ^lubI isIs locatcd at 301 South s localed a l D „ b |ta e timwill play the Morrison ^ 416 S. N inth St. [ ■ Soutlj West Temple W estTTe em ple. Center onI thetl campus of Boise ^ ------^lOth-Annunual------^------State UniveIversity at 7:30 p.m. 3 -U ta h M ayll-Bolse Tickets, whichich a re $32.50, can b e tS E D B O O KKSAIE! . Sevendust and Soil11 will play reserved by phoning Select A nk 182 und G reen Doy will J the Bi^ Easy Co|Jc®^ HouseH at 7 Seat at (208)^ 42^17^^^on online the E Center in the Salt ig ------— I can bc reserved byy p h o n in g ------Coming su b u rb o f I (SOO) 965-4827, ononline ot June9-U(U ta h W estI V alley I http://www.tickctwcb.ci & * p.m. [alchet will perform at APRIL 19-^ 8 20 I__ Atkinson’s Market in I H kcts, , « ^Salt Loke C:City’s Ritz Club at 7 atth e! I The Big Easy Concert'‘ “'■''SS- p.m.Tidtets,sts, which are $25, can o re J N inth St. c a n be reserved3d by p h o ning Sm ith’s Twin Falls Publiclie Library Tlx ot (800)0) 888-TKX. The Ritz April 2 1 -U tah T *P *kc s e rv e d ih o n in g I M a y U - U t a h a u b is locatca ted a t 2265 S. State St. Puddle of Mudd $32.50' T ix I Firchouse will playf iSalt Loke ...... y i o Books (C D S T ape)* Mu!Music CD's & Tapes at Saltair Resor 888- I City’s Ritz Club at 9 p.m. ■: ■p ' f t 1 ll) b c re st U N T I! jrJii Coll;cliblss*BcokBags*l:*MudiMorell U tah, at 7:30 p.m .1 i. T h e E ■ Tickets, which are $21520, can b e ' •'* 9 } are S17, are availc ^ 1 idd will perform emuj?*'ter Is located at 3200 S.I. reserved by phoning SrSm ith's Tix ing Smith's Tix5ori i in Magna, jmUhcer L ake Drive. at (800) 888-TIXX»Thc s h o c k s “ : TlXX. SoHair is n.loc Tickets, which ^ is locoted ot 2265 S. Sta Tonight an,and Saturday $ .50 Pdp^l t west of Salt Lokalloble by phon- H e a rtn oote t' with Denny and : Interstate 180 WesiX at (800) 888- i S - B o l s e May 1 6 -Boise K ristin a wilwill play from 8 p.m. $ 1.00 H a r dl b a c k s | locatcd 30 miles until midniinight at the Montana ockcr will perform at tbee Nlckclback and Jei73^Cralrell sieakhouse, April 2 2 -U tah.akc City: take se, 1826 Canyon Crest look Books •d illd re n 's Booksoks • E ncydopedte /est to Exit 104. Sasy g Conccrt House at 7:300 wUl perform a t th e Idaltaho Center nrlvp Twiwin Palls. No cover__ Firewoter will .Tickets,-whid»-ariii p e r f o r m a t .2?//www.ticketweb.com, or atIt 4827, (208) 426-1494 i (and’(lol) Tonight amand Saturday il Smith’s Tix at (80Salt Lake City ot " nson’s Market in Ketchum.I. 44 2 -3 2 3 2 , on onlnllne at Mixed EmotionsEi will play kpril 19* 10-5::5 :3 0 p m 4 Liquid Joe’s is ts,lot which arc $7, /onnvBig Easy Conccrt House iss http://www.ticketwweb.com. Pleases;e SMSP0TUQHT,PaseC5. : South 1249 East.ed by phoning edat416S.NinthSt. 3 ^ r i l 20* 10-5fS pm (800) 888-TIXX. y/P-"” : April23-U tahlocated at 3300 r7 -B o ls e Tenacious D - locatedsgging Molly will ploy the J I : B lack's ro ck 'n ro Easy Concert House at 8 I perform ot Salta'h , ^ M ay7Tickets, which are $11, can ' Magna, Utah,) a- actor Jack cserved by phoning (800) Tickets, which ,art roll duo - will 1827, online at http://www. reserved by phunirhair Resort in „ ® !tweb.com, or at Atkinson's ; a t (80 0 ) 888-TIX. 0. : 7:30 p.m, gf'J;ket in Ketchum. The Big ' ■ H H H H I * locatcd 30 milesare $25, can be Concert House is located at t Lake City; takeming Ir S m ith’s Tix >. N inth St. pedally ltem s^0 1 ■ : W est to Exit 104.IXX. Saltair is les west of Salt I 7 - U ta h U pril 23-BoiseJ Interstate 180 Priced ik will ploy Kingsbury Hall I b i ^ B •: G reot Big Seu wi le campus of the University Separately I > the Big Easy Conce lah in S o ltL a k e a t y a t 7:301 J F T T S I NM BLOOA^, IT S C I p.m. Tickets, whics e ^ PinkTickets, which are $35, can i ' I con bc reservedI will perform at eserved , by phoning <888)-. L T R te s AND S |^RM l esi,'':,. I t (BOO) 9 6 5 -4 8 2 7 , ncert House at 8 f,, J787. u !g.UDIN6! .Floiv^rii ^ 1 i hnp://wwww.tickehich are $13.50, rfnglCR^f" J a t A tk in s o n ’sed by phoning B n ^ l •King Ediidw ard-Currant- * Ketchum. The Big27, onUne at fS -U ta h 4 House Is locatedrketweb.com, a or reed will perform at the h SmmMA H *Mognolli |^S££LJSESSSflCwH>lpl I St. s Market in a qC en ter in S alt L ake City at • porsythi 3ig Easy Concert Wayn. 8 T ickets, w hich a re $48.50, » @ I I ' l i April26-Boised at 416 S. 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Abravaneli H t s L-A N B O J ta « — Arts Cen ly— ------* . .Twin Fa _____ Umh flymrfiony-wil] — i w t otoi DJ m usic from 9 p.m;^— ^ -U locaied at'123‘WesrSoiS outh a M a th e m usic o f R id ia rd B I t o p l e . ______to 1 a.m..in..at Bar Bonz, 1539 . ------^Tonight------^V-a-l 1 — 81»Jnmigh^^n6al^Ll - U k e W s ------r lllm o r eB-SrrN-Twln-Falls— - S -5 n u n ity Abravanel Hall. Ticke The Sugar Beeteets will play at Commur |kets, which Alcohol-freeree environment. Cover / ^ l 20 and 27 certs , a re $22, $27, $33 a nd $- 4:30-7:00-9:15 P/UL'>A1LV '• }BluesBou(iet. 5 °"“ ^ $5 for 18 and older. L , „ 9:15 p.m. at the B reserved by phoning ( Students of the Sun Vall/a lle y jo j o M ain, Boise.se. Cover charg e " Summer Symphony Mu son 2787. Abravanel HallU Ui located- Contervatoty will perform th m e m bbership e r are $36.75 forr at 123 West South Tem spring recitals at 4:30 p.m. s, $18.38 fo r s n id e n ts a n d f l y April 20 and at 4:30 p.m. Tonight and SatiSaturday 8 for families, including A pril 27 a t St. Thomas Episcosco p ^ B ob N ora Bondid will play from two aduidults and one or moreI Church in Ketchum. Free. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.rn. a t S a x F if th school-ag1-aged children. Individual Avenue. 213 Fifthfth Ave. S.. Twin concertTt tickets,'i which are $15, F alls. No cover cheJuirge. wiU alsoIso be available. AdvanceI April 20 * m Aoril 26-27-Utah ASIILEYJUDD 1MORGAN FREEMAN tick etss cano be purchased at thes A Saklra Metiuriri - cherry -9:15 * % tah Symphony will p! ;ii|^5aturdaj ------______M ag icV: Vt alley A rts CouncU officeB blossom festival-will]illbeheldin S u n ------j------—Beethoven’s ^ inth-Sympbon} It Sav-Mor Drug in Twin”j Twin t'a lis a ty 'P a ilc: aia t 5 p jn . to WK fall in Soul Purpose willwi play ot 9:15 p.m. nightly, Abravanel Hall or by calling 733-8323 orr commemorate the 60tlOth a^ve^ \ K V HIGH-G ■4:30 J I which P-m. at. th e B lues es: Bouquet, 1010 . ^flJt Lake City. Tickets, wh }98. saiy of the opening of the Hunt X 9 * I th e Je ro m e C in e m a 7KM>-9:U■ W S / • are $16, $22, $26, $33. $3717 cand Main, ^ise. CoverirercharseisSS. 73M898, _ Camp for Japancin e s e a n d QD A lio Showing at tl $43, c an b e reserved by phonloning — Japanese-Amerlcah interneesini in (601) 355-2787. Abravanel!i HaUh Monday ApHI262 6 - b o i m ::; ly Furtado & T he A m erican, • Jerome County. Free, tim 12:46 • 3:00 • 6:16 - 7:30 - 0-.4( is located at 123. West Soi Ja m session wilwill be featured ies and Paul McCandlesss • — — BkilVout - Sun 12:30 - 2:46 - B.-00 - 7:16(-9:30 - 9: m « Tem ple. from 9 p.m. to 1 a.ia.m. at Sax Fifth U 2 m> Dftlly'7:30 - 0:46 Sat • Biu 3erform at 8 p.m. at Big It - Sun 12:16 - 2:30 • 4:46 • 7:00100-9:11^ - ■ t|h A v e .S .,T w in . P " euM# UDDeUy 7:1S • 0:30 ta t •' Sun8 12:16 - 2:30 - 4.-46 - 7:00 - 9:! A Avenue, 213 Fifth Concert House at 8 p.m. 1-9:18 May 3 P alls. No cover choiliarge. Tickets, V U gBBtaJOBBtn (TO) OaUy 7:00-9:16 ta. t Sub 12:30 • 2:46 • 6KW - 7:168 -9- 9: :3 0 / Its, w hich a r e $10. c a n b eB TC StTwi DaUjr 7:00 • 9:t6 ta t -un Si 12:46 - 3:00 - 6:16 • 7:30 - 9:46, The Magic Valley Symphi reservved ed by phoning (800) 965- rday Hl£iat t:46 - 3:00 - 6:16 - 7:30 - 0:46 A rts C enter auditorium . Ticki t ' Bonz, 1539 Fillmore StSt. N., Twin I B Q 3:30-0:46-0:48 la Dloltal Icke^ Avenue, 213 Fifthfth Ave. S., Twin Easy CorConcert H ouse is lo cated a t which are $7 for regular adradnuB- F alls. No cover dcharge. ll 416 S.. NiNinth St. Falls. No cover chargirg e from 8- fai«n0 - 2:112:30 • 3:30 • 6:46 - 9:46 ThuredayandAiApril 19-20 May 112 2 rirtttw R lM O W Todiy 12:00- CSI Bookstore, Crowley’s St TTf gw < • 3M - 6:16 • 7:30 • 9:46 In Dloitalgital _Fountain_and.General.StoS to re .____ ,Tiieid£Ap_Old/idJime^Flddlore____ 'H>e_Mi M agic V alley C horale wiU_J-'8aturday ------:------n AB>mttfulM ind {i« Today^30.-6:46-9:48 12 tn DisttU------—Everybody’sBusiriessand-Bd'Blip— Association-will-pil-prasant-its 2002— preseatiQt i t s . ^ u a l M other’s D ay w atM tT hlB omi Totay 13:4B •>0 3 - 2:18 - 4:30 - 7:10 • 9:30 f The Roseland Bandnd will play -Th.n«nM ® «fai Tocl«r1*:S0-.^: P rin ters and a t A rlene’s Flowlowers State Contestst in Hailey. Concertert. 3 p.m.. College of I-4:30-7:10-9:30 UiDisltal s from 8-11 p.m . a t thle e West' End ^ ThnaM aehlM (ID Today 12:00 in Jerom e. Highlights includiude a “Fiddlin’ Southerhern Idaho Fine Arts 10 ■ 3:30 • 6:46 • 9:48 In Digital . A round th e Town'wn” ev en t begin. C e n te:r r sauditorium. Twin Falls,I. Senior Center, 1010 Main,M Buhl. I lt»A o» {Nl Today 12.-00 • 2:168 •' - 3:00 - 8:16 - 7:30 - 9:46 May a 4 - U ta h ning Thursdayy iat 10 a.m., a Tickets,ts, which are $5 for adultss Cost is $3 per person. toW«mB»wttor. cn> Today 13:30'[6 - 4:30 • 7:10 • 9:30 tn Digital _ . __ Gamblers’ Contestest at 7 p.m. in w— ^ — SorarttvBowim Today 12:46 • Utah Symphony will perfo the Wood Riverer High School F|QW j^niT^ayl2j00^%^ Ottorino Respighi’s “Rom 'T f" auditorium and theth finals of the Festivals.” with soloist cel playing at T tcT^w Sunm0-»6-US-7:16-0E30n ' ‘ \ • fnhr v State Contest att 7 on A pril 20 in ta t - Sun 1:30 - 4:18 • 7:00 - 9-.20 M talia Cutman, 8 p.m. nigh I mcrtic K20 ] • }r H igh auditori* Ao»goiDaOy 7:16 • 9:30 ta t - SuIt • Sun 1280 - 28B - &08 - 7:16 - ft3( Abravanel Hall in Salt Ls -«30 J ■ c 07 um. All eventsi aai re fre e to th e n e a t e r ? th Crima. lui DaUv 7:00 ♦ 9 J0 ta ta t • Sun 1:30 • 4:18 ♦ 7KW - 9^0 City. Tickets, which are $16, i toBPTatWi DaUy 7:1B - 0:30 ta t • $26, $33, $37 and $43, can reserved by phoning (801)1)355- 3 . 1^0^012 2787. Abravanel Hall is iocaocated April 19 7 fh5 , Fri-8at-Bun«t8?4B at 123 West South Temple. P ianist PhiUpI AAl aberg will play a t a d inner concerx r t sponsored by ri-8Bt-8un«tS:30 T»>(; the Buhl Arts CouncilCi at the ^ E ig h th S tre e t CeCenter in Buhl. ^ n> in«n»ii. S i . o a ^ ^ D w ______^ ! D oors open a t 6 ip.m., with din- (S S 1 n e r ? t 6 3 0 and thethi performance N o w a t 8. Tickets, whichich are $35. are. available at the th door. The a t th< e Sweetest E ig h th S treet CeiCenter is located T w ir Qt 200 N. Q g h thh SSt. F or reserva- Z l ^ k Thing tions'or inore information.inf caU ^ C i n e n 543-2888, J . 7 fnterstate^ t i A mi i m e m e n l T ^ w m i E Dl 2 :^ill P.IXIUU ^ - ■ ■ ■ ■ U‘ NkC'oiuiighc}' f from 9 p.m. to 1 * Showtimes antJ locaticNon, [ow 'TB Bil I* ' i nona Lounge, 113 • i; UtehA I * Unk to movie web sitei W m R O ^ r st hs e W t m aiityI B , .* Y You rote the movies ar V T h e a t 80HI Is S ill May 10^11-Utah < * F April 19-20 reod local viewer roSfn ^ s p eatte |B1 Na f Utah Sy^hony will play I the Baladl will ^ JD N wiU play fr "T ^ ^ N o w Dukas* - "The Sorceri ggers Brewpub in J a . * 3 1 ^ a jn . a t th e Ramor L o g co n t o . 7 ; )__ A pprentice,’* plus .works of L 8 p.m. Tickets, ------a t th e Broadw ay Ave. S., and Prokofiev, 8 p.in. nigh are available at w w w . m o g iicvolley.com ( n T w in aUNGMGUUiSi< 2 Abravanel Hall is Salt Ia ;ers is located at H III WrHi Iir i liiiP ta i liilli ______c lic k Olo n m ovies \ Cinem iiiliri J . Qxy. Tickets, which are $16, ] April 20 I ilB c i 426, $33, $37 and $43. canly Paul Brothers of tb a n a reserved phoning (801):e r e r ’8 perform a t Mugge 2787. Abravanel is locaifLtet Twin Fulls at 8 at 123 West South Ttmple.ightly, . -wWch’ are $5. an Lake"the door; Mugger [6, $22, S l6 Second St. S. :an be ...... H sc3UTHERN l[IDAHO REG EALTH FAIR 1) 355- i ® ocated . GIONAL HE AiiiH23-Utah ' Cnbanismo will perforn i 0

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V ' T W IN F A L L S - Terry ond rK' Debbie Cannon of Twin Falls .announce the engaigogement of their daughter., 1Tiffany A. Cannon, 10 T im othyly C.< Hlne, son [}|K------o f-T lm -jrird -D e bt> b biF i T «tte~o!------.r ‘ Kimberly. t h < b T I i i i i I ; ' Cannon graduatedted from Twin A ; : Falls Higl> School in^OOl.in : She is i employed at SunBinBridge Care Center and RehabiJibilitation as a certified nursing assisssistant. ------H ln e -g rn d u a teed“from“the d ------’ ’ College of Southerlern Idaho in 2001. He is employ*oyed by Hine 11:! Backhoe and Excavatvadon in Twin ^ Falls. The wedding iss pplanned for I Saturday at the LDSDS Church on 2 4 Eliziibeth Boulevoivard In Twin '*'i FaUs. A reception1 willvt be held •• from 5:30-7:30 p.m.n. S aturday at , tlie church. ,s Films — ■ica's#1 i ( .' ContlnMd (rom C6 1« traveler to come frfro m s the most ; creditable badcstoryiry for his trip |{^ that what happenens 800,000 k| years in the futureJre seems to belong to a com plete!itely different low rate. 1 - and less interestin;ting - movie. .Directed by SimoniWeUs.H.G.'s W . : great-grandson. With'ith Samantha ‘ : Mumba, Orlando0 J o n e s ■Jeremy Irons. (1:36.36. PG*13, (or H H Intense sequencest of action vio- lence.)

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m Love leads:s as A ugusa N atiotional iiolds its ow n CLOS - \ T h e M\asters a ■ By Doug Ftigiiionn _ The Assoclatad Prei■ress______RWnrst-round scores,- D3 First Round — Dovis Love III 33-:3 3 -3 4 ^ 7 By Jm Sunnen ■: J A U G U S T A , Ga. Gl - Augusta Ii; allowedal players tu go iiftete r Sergio Gorcio • 34: T1iif»N*w» wrtter______Notional wasn't th ttake the lead on thethe 18th hole for a 68 am i wa''‘>5 field, so it shows thehc ic o u rse ... baseball field Thursdoy after bm3neround. tiedd with\ Angel Cabrera o just playing tough.” ihisseason? Love, who hasn’sn’t finished higit- Argeni■entina. Phil Mickelson didididn't take long * " Since bccom- c r than 16ih aU ycyear, hod his best ItI was v his best round a to stir up sOme exci•xciiemeut. He ing the Golden opening-round eve:ver in th e loum a- A ugusgustn, nnd he gave himsel ' missed two putts fronfrom 3 feet, but Eagle's’ perm a- m ent, although iitt 'wasn’t the kind evenin higher1 marks considerin nent Icod-off hit- *ng also pitched in fromom 160 feet on H B i of .scoring lhai typypically accompa- he ivas.was hittin g a 7-iron into green‘■•"s the 11th hole for>r a n u n lik e ly ter near the end if ly conditions. where of February, "•*" nics such friendly. ere lie used to only hit wedge. birdie. He finishci ut 6 9 , a n liigtha first round of The Mastei McNeil’s batting — ' Oavli U ve IIII t«tees on on the 12th hole duriiig i “The soft'greereens definitely "YoiYou have to realize that th ly,” Please see MAS!(ASTERS. Page 05 average has D6Fpened against I off hitter is that he usually'scoresafter SCO he rcachca base. He averagesigcs37runs H Treasure Valleyy C Community m scorcd per game and has scoscorcd 126 H College last sen ■ H i .“Maybe it distracts the pitchItched a little R u th A nnaI SpoonerS] stuck a fork pairpair of strikeouts in both frariimcs Q playing for th eir )wnown playoff s|)oi. : bit and he throws it insidede ands I can in th e B u rle y to help endI the "^ClBygel jM TVCC has a one-gan•game lend (iver '^tiiminandmMt” C h e a ts, threats. ■ the College of Easliastern Utah fur \ ; Part of tliat strategy beganbeg when The left-1ft-h a n d e r 'IjiislmnlimmU & iW m “I just continin u e d Q the eighil) and finalinal spot in tho ; lie was hitting in the eighti^i-hole Tor re c o rd e d 13 e a n d B R egion 18 Toum amtmeni. ei ■CSI at the beginning of tht outs and allovlo w ed jm ;. l"yS”>l“ "'dtr//W "usu7^™fete a m - - iBut the main reason is (ust ■ “Treasure VaUeyey playsi us vit>- s in th e tm teammates I t h e ir .. .j , ■ • well,” Walker said.‘TI. “They pn)l)iihly ' liuc. He’s been plunked sevi ooner ►'-“Sorting in the eight-hole Bniin softballjail team’s , • • , . , K -% 'a V s°p ^ SS play us as good asIS anybodya iliey :!neoutak>t.” McNeasakL“I,L“I^tosee 84)shutoutvi'Victoryat tnetrjovs.nndz'dw eff)t though a signn lan - face. If we t^ e carereofbu.siniN.stve 0 better pitches. Butt wlwhw they Burley Junlc . g u a g e in te r p rr e e te r . ^ sh o u ld w in.four. If lif \>ve d on'i. wo thejol/done7tte. «And we got the n ^ v e d m e to th e one-ho!hole, I told School Thurst he job ■ - have to take eachh gcgame one a done.” ; n^fself I was gdng to crowdwdthat^plate I “ W e h ad n ’t s e e n . * tim e a n d see vrtiat happens.”hap i______She said she Strug-si idnd set on any way 1 could)uld.Aft«-a speedlikethi I__ ' • ~'----- T V C C ’s b ig g e st p roblem lopupTe of wtjcks tny swingng starteds to g W a t coai chA nna gled early withfl loca-l • KOntMOWHM/nalMlfi o'Sh’v^c -Ruthi season h as b een scoriicoring otfene around.” ------tion but got intoIto th e Twin Falls secondid tbaseman KrlsU Oambrel buntiunts In the fifth Inning of the said. "We— “Cfw- „ The Chuckars ha'have C-McNeil still struggles v a n o th e r >pobncr' groove as the g am e Bruins’ 6-0 victoryry over< host Burley Thursday.. However,He Bobcat cstcher Sara strike counts and wishesr his h i ^ r r ju st 97 rrms, 100 few er d. And foot pmejusttoito get used ^ a nice play on the ball to get the out a t first base. The leam batting av dronger in the outfield. i So did the Bnun batters,s, who I average to e e d is something he’s5 aln n short list , Gri)rant at Colorado State Univeniversity, ______— piefBes afo a Bttte trfc*y and a The1 new hire will replaceace Steve t couple guys thet wem pretty c ™ N FAI•ALLS - The search for a newne coaches, noting onlinly that both ore current Duggan said he isI lO'looking fo r a coach whii/ho resigned AprU S “ due to Ih ealth limita- • S.WIwtWMKni(*tob6ra w o m en ’s hehead basketball coach att thetl women’s head baskisketboU coaches at junior . - who "has a good mix( withwi Ihc community tioiions as they relate to thele c th e 1 Rmo? Southern Id ah o is down to thn he Southwest and in the an d tlie school and is sorsom eone who can get jobob,” Irons smd in a statement *tt'8«ws great being thbre.,re.lVsa . E f'*'"® ” some players here.” Irons was only on the job for Wj.244iour city 80 it's bot But only^ oone of the three candidatesItes >- All three menvrfU w arriv e in Twin F alls1 T he women’s team, whichwl saw its season aftifter taking over for thith e citfferent coming here.’ ^ Universlwy oof Denver women’s assistastant for interviews toda;tay and Saturday, end in a 76-57 semifinalnal loss at the Region KeCendall Grant, who resigniighed March -4.ArayoulntogMnbnnf7 ifter compiling a 29-33 recc o v e r two -Chuck_Rieb‘eb - haa surfaced. CSI athletiletic ..P^8gan saidd both he arid CSII 18 Tournament to hostst ID ixie S tate CoUege, aft — i.T V B M W f re ally Banttnwiu eff Duggan confirmed ThursdiH3ay ^resident Oeral J J . don't have much money to (pronounced "REEb") la oneme of interview the canm ^^tcs who were cho­ return for their sophomoim ore sea so n s.______The new coach vnll becomtome the seventh ; 6.WM'»yoiff(«vorttomoi lea'd coach - a n d the fourtli si ' the finalists.cs. sen on “referenciices, cross-checking and1 Rieb is a. former grgraduate assistant hei h since'20(X>~in------[, •Rocky IV.- D u fig anrem ra alsed m um on th e o ther■xnm tV experience." under CSI Haii of FatF a m e m e m b e r B oyd thehe history of the prognmi. - V -r;; . '■‘. y ■'

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D E C L O -DD e edo rolled o ver th e (Saturday for 13-year-old1 ]niaJ.” wnrsltesTTari-EjrEs-saldrThe ------ts.doublehead:______(,?««------Mlnico—tenj5 nnis— te a m — 12-0------{ 5 ^ 1^5 w inner w ill g e t botboth pieces of. ^ 0«M i ; "ersrTryouts will be fron W en d eU o n temooninDedo. Ipjn. at Rotary Park in Jererome. S Local T SC hurxlay. “L /. Wo«dlO««U,W(aMt y«, ]Flayers m ust n o t tu m 14-y sporta The • ho!Itost Trojans wSM^* o iin .j r i oioia.MMwO (dd before July 31. Local Jazz acU vate CreCrotty; place ______to o k Gamn ngle to score WMdMnMm> JV 10. WmM 10.7 taeinm a required $50 player fee. SA L T L A K E: ClCITY - T h e I Mark Dimotid, who10 hadh a three- dMkBtM For more information,n, c a ll U tah Jazz activatedIted poliit guard |l hit, two-RBI effort. n n e . 10101 Buriey 9, Jerome 3 < r ' 0niM4OStJ4 , . S.MKKW Tom BobrowsU a t 324-234646. John Crotty on ThursdayTh and Dim ond had onoth'cither three hits I VtVW(DMlM.DMm W'MM l-KT« JEROME - Burley i placed Rusty LaRueLaF on the ■on in the nightcap andid ‘Tyrel Davis Jerom e in tennis 9-3 Thuiu r ^ G,USA,Sun Belt teaMRIft injured list withtl aran inflam m a- > and Cory Chandler ea Jerom e. tion of the left shoulloulder. runs. l8 Burley won behind thele sweeps 1will meet In bowl ga^nH6 LaRue initiallyilly joined th e ____ J • Wendell (4-4, 00-2 C a n y o n i> u ,|. ^^1 by the Bobcat boys doububles and . _ team in Januaryry aafter Crotty Conference) visitsI GC: lenns F erry Falls 9, Skyline 3 n ^ e d doubles teams. NSW ORLEANS __ ( n fn»r. Went on the injuriJured list with if on Sotufday.______TWININ F A L L S -T w in Falls won Both Jernme cnach:h P a u la Conference USA signed a -J e m deal wffiTKeTJewOr]®^^_tendinitis-of-tiie-lel &-left-knee-and— — ------iH lev Sinth n l straight match F rid ^ Tillquist and Burley's's S h a n e »«raie««AMrrM«M arthroscopic Bowl on T hursday th a t offiiffjHnte u n d e r w e n t a r it Om m I1 b lasting g Skyline s of Idaho Falls 9-3. . Ogden said the match of)f tiie day SSS5£"cK2tiS »ed the last 39 WMM4,WMdRhFin tm N i T h e BrBruins boys swept both M.H Ibelieve wiU bring sometethlng snrgeiy. He missed w a s th e No. 1 b o y s d o u b le s i»f?rer gBmes becouse of)f tiietil injury, I 'SSSy-*^ mono- ingles and doubles match- _that was missing from^the _ * e i r sina - match. Burley’s Jono.ar ----- Before he-was-has-hurt, Crotty No. 1 player John Hieb “ Track andId Field------game-fahs.’ e s w i t h r Barker outlasted Jerom s tiiis season for earningg a 6-0, 64) defeat of Paul Conference USA replaceces tiie ^ Sam es thi Davis and Chris LancasteIter w , 6- nier boys, Q ing 7 points and . i Omm2 ten. Twin FaUs took 2-of-3 , Qoodlnj gills Mountain , W est Confererence *e Jaa, averaging' WMdRfm;vU,WMMI 3 ,6 4 . iStafe 3.5 assists in 19.8J.B Im inutes HMhiwjv oama.i]a.ijioj mntchMia in girls singles w ith wins “Boys doubles was1 at great Win Angle WWyatt Invite which suppUed Colorado I «MM nilOICD.IC Jamie Huber and Kara as visiting team for Decemm ber’s Same. Hnn Uctwm (ll DM! (7) M M J*' match because alt fotour boys TWIN FAIALLS - The state | inaugural game against vl.OtnMVCtr, A tk in s. played tiieir hearts butc tot finish champion File'iler boys track team Sun Belt champion N o rth Tw inF:1 Falls coach Travis Jensen the match off strong,” TiUquist1 edged Goodinjling 110-5-94-5 to win I Neuhelsel face3ces said hiss tlteam showed a g o ^ per- said. the seventh aiannual Angie Wyatt Texas. Conference USA, whid NCAAInvestIgtigatlon Softball --- - - form anceice in aU matches, “It was a fun match to:o w atch," In v ita tio n all l Thursday1 at Twin 10 footbaU-playing schooools, is B O U L D E R , Colo. Co - The . e team is really coming Ogden said. “Neither tea5am want- Falls H igh Schid iool. I Wood River 15, W jer well," he said. “The now affiliated w ith four bobowU- NCAA is ln\Investigating ed to lose.” T h e G oododing girls came i D.WemMlO match thatth I was really watching Liberty in Memphis, GM/HAC in University of Washiashington coach Wood River JV 10, \ through for theth< team titie, outdu- i le first mixed. Talking to Mobile, Ala., Houston Bowl,£ R ick N e u h e lseil l fo r p o te n tia l WENDELL-WoodjodRlver-ivar- ""•■''"J eIingDedo90-90-77. j le's coach, he said their and New Orleans Bowl,rl. The recruiting violationtions during his sity and junior varursity teams Skyline’: •Kr 5 results wili run in , d) team has their No. 1 MWcWIRMMtMmnUMJoiOV»vMx(tiai C o m p le te r conference c h am p io n goi{oes to tenure at the UnUniversity of came away with a vwin and tie, in CmwmM-i . H M Jq HMWd IA NMI MMiMo.K Saturday’s spoiports section. idie lib e rty Bowl. Colorado. ------r e s p e c tiv e ly r* t-^-W N endell-on ------L-Outkids played.well.'j______---- «-H ------^ ------TCU,------Ihe-NCAA-allegeleged a number* Ihursday. T h e BrBruins visit Wood River — Seveh-CUSA'schools—: hMv M m It) M Win U MI IRMStt* .Houston, Louisville, Memmphis, of violations from•om 1996-1998, The Wolverineines varsity Sckichool today at 3:30 p.m. H l-t; AkM Vt«t(n(nM.Cwnn ( •oj* le and and daimed “a laclack of institu- whipped up on thee TroiansT 15-3, i hosting Vallivue and Southern Miss, Tulane Alabama-BlrminghamI - are tional control”’ by Neuhelsel Darkness halted Gamlame 2 K ith th e Caldwell.ell on Saturday. ®£j!r : New and his recruitilngng staff,s univer- score tied 10-10} aftera seven ^ MO taMM >Mr ID M Tn OMOn In Iwithin 50O miles of T»rtnPil«S,Sk)«MS : would sity spokeswomroman Bobbi ' innings. Orleans. The conference v . I .Qeg««ttI DMkR,} schools Barrow said Thursdiirsday. Talia Gil had twowo. hits in the inMt.si:i.v*r.»:t.Ti«FAn ‘like to see one of those sd *S!r v s s ^ , f i X !Ctair.^tilHigKm.tlXtX(lm s play i in tiie N ew O rleans BowlBc if The allegation:ions included first game and Malllallory Andrus n» i ■a (TT) M ^ FiMMn. M. M Nt} Mr ftj is bowl-eligible. im p ro p er visits: to 25 prospec- . Colorado State won theTe first tive athletes outsicitside of appro- New O rleans Bowl 45-20 bbefore priate contact perperiods. Seven Wendei]Jl, V alley d(lom inateA llJl-Canyon (Conference:e teams |18,896 fans. Addinsng a recruits ended up playing for Conference( USA team shshould tiieBuffdoes. [■ TheTltn—-New P ope. A.J.A.. Kelsey and Sherman consolation trophy thisis season ference ususually places the boost ] attendance, Sunn Belt The school alscalso allegedly ------King. and Shawver was a secoi»nd-team most kids onn tthe all-conference Conference ( commissiis io n e r faUed to recoverr athleticati appar- < The 2001-02 /All-Canyon “I wasas really happy to see our all-state selection. team because;se we only have the Wright] Waters believes. el provided forr campusct visit Conference baskeiketball team playerss getg that kmd of recogni- On the boys side, fouror Glenns three schoollols,” Kelsey said. “I tiiink die schools tiieie con- weekends and had inadequate ; selections were jusiiust one more tion,” Wendell V coach Allen Ferry athletes and two'0 Valley “But GlennsIS IFerry had a very ference f will be sending tot< tiie equipm ent room1 memonitoring, dominating performjrmance by the Kdsey.. “It’s“I a great honor.” players fill out the listSt. Mark good team aiand Valley brings bowl ] will bring fansI with Neuheisdalsoisaiis accused t t not WendeU High boyss teteam and the Notto to be outdone, the Viking Black, Korey Hall,1, C o le b a c k a l o t: ffor next season. tiiem," i Waters said. properly documentlenting use of a Valley girls squad. girls teamam placed six members on D arrington and Z ach Sim e r . ______team all-state hono3nors. Joining McCaslinlin represent V alley on the M lchad Grant earning hehonorable made the teateam, as did Glenns m ents tiie NCAA is e x p eKrted a to C U s a id it hlas a s icooperated!TT „ Pearson on thei AAll-Canyon team. m ention. F e r r y ’s A mny y W alker, Jessica adopt is average 15,000 innhome I since the NCAAAA warned in v team are Cory Chai:handler, Kael The VikingsVi won the 2A state .. “The team that winss Ithe con- Simons andKylee Noble. attendance. L a st season fofour of Januaivl?99ofpospossible recruit- & tiie league’s seven footballlU-play- ing violanons basei•ased on a Aews ' I ing teams did not meetet that ardde about aI reirecruit’s visit. i T he NCAA formallytally advised CU ' S t o c k t oDn’s i doublee-double helelpsjazzkinock off P‘hoenix l of an investigationion of recruiting Luis Gonzalez chew practices in July'2001. 20C 40-year-oldI d g o e s More N NBA-D4 gum before witnessises Donovan, Florllorlda agree 8-for-8 as UD ta h ^Dan Majerle. with 30 sec- D E N V E R - W e a ry olof the t o tw o -y ea r extensionex _____ monthlong saga, Ari 5ft. GAINESVILLE.LE, Fla. - erle, retiring at the end of Diamondbacks outfidder ball coach Billy snaps losingn g s k i d Gonzalez chewed gum in Florida basketbaU •ason, m issed a n o p e n 3- ^ s Donovan agreedd in prindple to UUIi’sJohn of television camera: PHOENIX (API^P) - Three pointerar a t th e buzzer. J.. a two-year contractract extension Thursday, tiien put tiie gi t , weeks past his 40tllOth birthday, Karl1 MaloneJ scored 26 and Stockton a bottle for mailing t k J o h n S to c k to n wcwent S-for-8 Donyellell M arshall 20 for the kMps tha bail extension have Arizona radio station. — “W u.ee,. . from-the field, scorcored 18 Jb2fazz, who are a game alized, team awsy from The public chewing * points and handedid o( ut 11 ' m bell)ehind Seattle for the No. S f- Ses^'ansrije McClain said. Phoenix’s intended to end any dii assists Thursday ni|night as H M 7 ^ T he two y ears will«11 be added on ' Western Conference SUpbon over tiie autiientidty of an n, five-year deal ’ tho Utoh Jaiz snaptap p e d a W pla;)layoff berth. piece of Gonzo-chewed Mstbury I in 2000. three-game losinglg s tre a k f « ■ Utah, t which owns the being sold at auction oi Thursday in “lamtiuSkfulfoiil for such a com- by beating Phoenienlx97,L iebreaker against Seatde, ^ In tern et m itte d an d support r ' 96. loesn’t want to finish No. 8 Phoenix.______— Prior-to-Thursday-ni “ wation here att'Flori'diT Fl I'ani “ t ------^The NBA’s oldestjst active -anHihdplay thepit)bahle‘N6:1 ” Arizona-Colorado g c forward to an of. . ' player scored ninene in: the ^ ^ (kmzalez chewed gum netiAar?K» exdtedand look for «ed, Sacramento. The Jazz HI- die challenges tiiatthai Ue.ahead,” fourth q u arter on fourfoi dri- ^ dugout a t C oors F id d whi] ire 0-4 against the I^g s, Donovansddinasta statement vin g layups. T h e lai media watched and cao osing by an average'of 23 a m eras .Florida w en t 22-<22-9 last season, was a three-point pla whirred. He placed the gi x>ints. re a c h in g Che NCAA NC tourna- p u t U tah up 97-68 wil B l ^ an empty plastic water b Marbury and Shawn fourth straight rem aining. which was tagged widi the S to c k to n h a d1 three th steals n scored ' 24 apiece for die y ear, b u t lost in[1 tillthe first round 4-11-02. I t w as d ie n to b e s< toCrdghton. and no turnoversIts in 37 ra in - • Suns. MarburyMa had eight assists, Tucson radio station KRQ. Donovan, 36,6, tbecame the - I u te s. b u t sevieven turnovers. Marion KRQ disc Jockey Joh Gators’ coadi inIn 11996, leading.: V. ‘ '! T he Suns scoredd tlthe la9t eight grabbeded 11 rebounds. Van Es said the statior them to the natioational champi* - I points, the first fiveive by Stephon Since:e he1 turned 40 on March hdd tiie gum until die ai onship game in1 202000, losing to ; M artnoy. and c u t it tto 97-96 on a 20, Stododcton has made 56 of 84 w raps u p M onday evenini Michigan State, c 3*pointer by anothi•ther NBA old- shots |67(67 percent). ori^nd gum is stiU in diel of Wood Lake, Minn., roeaemora- CnqlKllaniMnsMadNkenfoti' Hoodec;d attackeni:s assau lt Jeevsdsh ’ socc<:erteam in1 France : BONDY. Frances(AP)-Amlda (/ afterthehe team of teenagers from wasn't thought to be^in dsdanger. action to defenfend die spirit of n Ie r Eagle Eye •pate of anti-Semiti[litic attacks In the Maaaccabi Bondy a ssodation, a French Sports Miitisteter Marie- anceanddlalot cnIH. nsnce, one playerir wasV seriously Jewish'ih'group. on W ednesday George BufM issued a statementst Synagogues,es, Jewish schools and C o lleg e Of S outhchem Idaho BaseballI StatisticsSt ^ hurt when a Jewishsh ai m ateu r soc- a f t e r making i anti-Semiric .condemning die attack; aas “inde- cemeteriesI aroundai the country CSIIndlvldualStats ' cer team was attactacked during remarics,ics, police said. scribable." havebeentargtfgeted, often.widi fire- Through April 9 pnctice in a Parisisuburb. su] OneI membern of the team was *1 am convinced that thed young bombs, in recrecent weeks. In the Wttii^ stadsdoa About 15 hoodeided attackers cut on\ tbed head and went to die people of France, of wiwhatever mostsetiouscs(case, a &brsdHe syna- Sorted by betth«averais, M__ _ J aetal ban went hospitaltal for treatment, but fae > anri of flj] s,wHltake ' goguewasbunumeddownMardi31. Player AB H wid) sticks and met Kirkland 104 42 ? f l Cotonel . 104 37 .356 4 24 McNeil 6 9 . -22 .319 0 U i s o f a ^1 1 csi:__ Wailter. ' 89 28 .315 1 17 WM Conner 61 19 ■311 0. 5 J H GonUnMdtoMDl i V CMltaMdftMOl gle thlat a t got through the right DlamcnondNotes Ri. Johnson 52 IS .288 0 7 d f l H - ' : Brytany Schul dssingledbooea sideoft;if the iwflwiH. games widi pitdiing.” Barnes 62 17 .274 2 1 21 Besides scoring ruiu n s ,th e •Me«li«i«;8KSophomonJosh Wotfram 6 7 . 18.. " ■ run, Christie Disaijfta ^ e b r o u g h t ‘B n dIn n v Wl " • - ■ / ' "We're syjSWUngwldi j gsmeseamst< P l^er m B U\ m K M 4 /1 9 : V . His M db« pe rc e n t^ l»! V8. Douglas ired o d ie r . 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Luis Castillo After Sosa’s homerrm»delt3.1, ir Ilo and Eric Owens PitiPittsburgh 5 3I .625 .5 5-3 L-2 1-2 1-2 4-1 00 Gldvine (2-0) allowed ihn^eehits added consecujcutive run-scoring Cincinnati Cir 5 4 .556 1z-54 W-2 3-3 3-3 2-1 00 the Cubs loaded the b lez si^ ed a $21 million, and ai lowered his ERA to 0.89.O.J He triples that putut FloridaI up 64. HoHouston 4 5 .444 2 4-5 L-2- 3-3 3-3 1-2 00 one out. Strickland relrelieved and ,hreo-yeorlar deal to replace the won w his seventh straight dedecision, Chicago 2 61 550 3.5 2-6 L-2 1-4 1-4 1-2 00 made the defensive= p:ploy of .he Mark McGwire at lirst going gi back to last season. ^ . Reds 3, PIrat■ates 2 ^5•MihwukBe 2 7 .222 4 z-2-7 L-5 1-2 1-2 1-5 (M game, snaring plnch-hili-lutter M»rio |„,ss hass b«ti 1 pressing ond is _ Phillies starter David C ------p i t t SBURC — • -• Encamacion’silnerthi■ihroush'the -----B ia r iT lS138 with four RBIs. But (04) (0 gave up five runs an RGH------J u a n ------WestDMsfen------middle and then thrthrowing to he got thee jobj done against Mike hits hi in five innings. Encarnacion,1, i moved up in the W L.Pet QB uo ar HormHorns' Anay Mr third to double off McGIcGritf. Dejean vithv«itl the bat on his shoul* order as Cindninnnati manager Bob San Sai Francisco 7 2 .778 - Z-7-2 L-1 4-2 4-2 30 00 Armando Benitez!Z aallowed a der. Boone again juggledju his lineup, Lo!LosAngeles - 5 4 ■.556 2 W W-1 3-3 3-3 2-1 00 IVMarlins 7, Expos 5 ■leadoff hom er to Markark Bellhorn jose Cab homered andd ddrove in all three ArtArizona - 4 5 .444 3 z-4-5 L-3 2-1 2-1 2-4 00 abrera (0-2) lost' for the Colorado 4 5 .444 3 4-5 W-2 2-1 2-1 2-4 00 in the ninth beforeJ gi getting his second timeme this series. MIAMI - Julian Tavanirez did runs against PinPittsburgh. just enough - with his an SanDiego 4 5 .444 3 4-5 W-3 30 30 1-5 00 sccjnu-save when shorhortstop Rey Dave Ver/eres (2-0) pitched 1 1-3 {J arm, his Jimmy Haynynes (1-1) bounced Ordonez made a runninming catch of innings for bat and his legs - to help• FloridaF b ack from a rough opening 1 or the win, leaving with snap a three-game losing sti z-M game was a wtn an infield popup n earir fi:first base. two menon on in the ninth. streak. start to limitt tlthe Pirates to six Tavarez (1-1) allowed six si hits - hits, includinging Kevin Young’s AM!MERICAN L£AQUE and four runs in 5 2-3 ininnings. two-run homim er, o v er 6 1-3 ThThureday'aOamee Cardinals 6, Brewervers 5 Braves 6, Phllll8s 2 More'decisively, M he had1 ai two- innings.. TorontoToi 11.N.Y. Yankees 3 ST. LO U IS - T ino10 Martinez, I PHILADVDELPHIA - Tom out. oi two-strike drag*buntIt single The Reds wowon for the second Tem 7. Oakland 0 mired In an early slumump, drew a Glavlne pitched pii seven shutout th Kansas city e. Bo^onS that ded the game in thee fourth: straight nightI to deny the Pirates ^Baltimore 15, Tampa Bay 6 baseS'loaded walk inn t the eighth innings andnd Vinny Castilla home- and a; kept the inning alivei forf the three consecutiiativQ series wins for Cleveland e. Minrtesota4 inning as St. Louis corcompleted a red and Irovedro In Uiree runs, lead- Marlins M to go ahead for gootwd. the first time sinsincc August 1999. S^iSeattle 81 Anaheim, lale Today's Games Batlimore (Towers 0-1) at Chicaoo Whitihite Sox (Buehne 2-0], 12.-05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (O.Hemandez 1-0 or LOyBly 0-1) at Boston (Oliver 0-0). 4:05 p.m.),m, B lu e [ays rip CC le m e n ss, R a n g ee rs b la ni l k A ’s Kansas E Ctty (Suppan 1-OJ at Clevelandid(Sal)athia1-0).5:05p.m, I TorontoTor (Cooper 0-1) at Tampa Bay (Ru;nupel-0), 5:15 p.m. TORONTO (AP)’) .- R oger Davis (2-0), (2- making his 45th four fo runs and seven hits in S—Detroit Oet (Redman 0-1) at Minr»sota (^d^dke 1-0). 8:05 p.m. 5 1 -3 U H B H n M),6:05 p.m.' Clemens struggled oon n :short rest career stan:ari, struck out six and irmings. in Cleveland startinglg pitch- Seattle (Moyer O-l) at Texas (Vaktes O-' C T Oakland 0^ (Hudson i-0) at Anaheim (OrtUIrtiz 1-0). 8:05 p.m. as a fllMn forr O rlando walked onene. He allowed just one ers er are now M with a 3.36SERA.1 M U m l H em andiindex, allow- runner pastast first base in his third KAllATKMLUEAGUE ing six( ruruns in five complete! game. gc Orioles Q 15, Devil Rays /'^SSrjST'' Innings5 a:as the New ThThureday’aOamda BALTIMORE - Geroninlimo Gil HHI SLbouis 6, Milwaukee 5 IT ^ York Yar 8, Twins 4 and at Mike Bordick homere a N.Y. Mels3,Chk»goCut»2 11.3 tor th s r r o '„ ° s iLAND Omar Vizquel 12-run 12 sbcth inning as Balt Los Angeles 4, San Francisco 3 B lu e J ended a six-game losing stretreak. Florida 7. Montreal 5 .^Thursday. ■>" h h “ T hhree-run n homer and er d won its eighth straight Held to only dx runs dururing its Cincinnati 3. Ptttsburgh 2 Hernandez misseded his start impleteing a four-game six-game si: skid, Baltimore endidedthe ASantaS.Ph3adeiph&2 •:with a sore neck. Clemlemens (1-2). Arizona at Cotoraoo, late ainst Minnesota. drought d> in record fashior The ':orlginally scheduledled to s J i ;r Twin Matt Lawton Orioles Oi set team marks foifor runs TToday’s Gamoa Friday in Boston, offere“" " “Pi'* made twos ^ (12) and hits (11) in a single•inning. ii Atlanta (Macklux (H)) al Florida {Beckett : ■ on three days’ rest. D sensational catches in . (1- Chicago Cut» (Bere 0-1) at Pittsburghh(DwliteiSlJ),5Mp.m. (I Id for the Indians, who ' .« Vernon Wells hit aathree-run i CirKinnati (Rellsma 0-0) at P h S a dWa ^ (Woli W)). 5:05 p.m. nd off to their best start Royals Rl 8, Red Sox 5 Montreal (Ohka 1 -0) at N.Y. Mets AmAmicoM). 5:10 pjn. ■rhomer for the Blue J lening 10-0 in 1966. won the final two gami BOSTON - Chuck Knoboblauch HoustonHoi (MiOer 0-1) at St. Louis (Mils2'0).6:10p.m. ^ • ClevelaSdid completed its first er Arizona (Schaing 2-0) at Coior^ (Han the four>game serh ended his outstanding serieiesw itli V Art: lampion 0-2). 7:05 p.m, le sweep of the Twins a ai go-ahead double as Kansais a s G ^ m Los Lo$ Angeles (Ishli 1-0) al San Diego (Ja(Jarvis fr2). 0:05 p JTI. Mondesi went 3-for-3 1 Milwau&e (Sheets M) at San Fran^ko(Aktswor1h (HI), 8:35 p.m. : walks. M 4. scored sc four runs in thee n in th M lnneso!S0ta manager Ron inning in to beat Boston. A Gardenhirilire and reliever Jack The Royals overcame defidtsdi ' Rangers 7, Athletio«C9 0 Cressendw.were not around for the of 4-1 and 5-4 and beat Ugueth U ARLINGTON, Texa!xas - Doug final out.. BothE were ejected in Urbina Ui (0-2). Texas pitcher DoiDoug Davis pitches to Win exteni(ds S t Loi3uis : Davis pitched a two^hltlhitter for his the fifthafter afti Cressend hit Ricky Jason Grimsley (1-0) g gi o t th e the Oakland Athlithietlcs Thursday In ; first career shutoutt andat rookie Gutierrez! in ir the left thigh with a win w: despite allowing JoJ o h n n y , Arlington, T .xii.,ss.. DavIs threw a two- ■ I Kevin Mench hit hiss flifirst homer pitch. DlDamon’s RBI triple that pi < and had four RBIs forrTexas. T< Bartolo0 Colon< (3-0) allow ed Red R< Sox ahead 54 in the ei{ mttar M tn. Rani[angers won 7-0. Iplayoff J sxiieak to 23 ^years

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T T r i r ^ t - r ^ a : r - 5 h o i “ 7:ov®y^irff-pirr~79~on— j c i l 1 1 1 V V r r K I Thursday, forcing himlim to worry ight— i F — I more about making the cut than I sizing a new green jacke I Standing.undcmeatlsath-the big- g i>- S € . ^^k tree Wednesday, IDickerson ;ets at Estitoril O pe ; i^txlaimedhehadallthil the shots to • .win the Masters, if onlyinly he could 01-OlilRAS, Portiigul - I’InyiiiKJ. I in - n - .-rn r - n iii. a stnstrong w ind, M iinu Snfiii Iun fJL. A ' :‘Wgure out these : Tennislls ; Indeed, his statementM might be Adri;J rlan Voinea 6-1, (i ______/ ______; correct-but not this ye: Tue.sjic.'idiiy in th e sccoiui round;l o ( f ------; 7 Dickerson boiled his dayi down thee cliiy-cmirtd Estoril Open. Savoli, a 6'.l.,r)-44 winner w over ; ^ three bad shots thathat cost him In Iother action, tliird sccdi;(led Spain’s David Sanche ■ ■ double^geysr ^ar a iu m e d -Caflcirlns-Mnya topped Fcdcric-ico...... Julien-Bomter. als. 4-6.3.6- i Cerniany S-7. (i-.i,.i, fifi-4 and will ; '» On 12, the windblown}wn 155-yard 3; amand Lourdes Iloniinnm v l.iii,ino - f«*i‘e France’s Anllionhony Dupuis I hole that goes over RacRae’s Creek, beatat RI ita K uti Kis G-3,6-4. the (piarters. Dupui:puis beat local ; Dickerson saw Woodsods m ake favorite Karim Alamlami 6-4. 7-5 on ' Cas;iblanca’s clay coucourts, : over successfully with1 aa! 9-iron and Aynaoul, Boutter reachy i figured he’d do ’ theth I Dickerson tried to bab)aby U over, larterfinals at Casablanc Rain cancels afteifternoon j but got underneath it,; andan the ball CASABLANCA, M.iroccn",,,7 matches at Bauscusch & Lomb I landed in the water. Hesie shot a 5. uroccan Younes El Aynaoi 1 J On 16, h e took aan me from behind to beat com,un- AMELIA ISIAND,ND, I'hi. - Rain I mstead of a 9 and agaii fman M oiinir El A arej G-7 ( (44 ), forced postponenilenient of all gain tried to ion m atches at finesse the ball. Thisi time,tir he hit t, 6-2 on Thursday and reucuch Thursday afleriioon ({uarterfinals of the S^^Hl.OC,000 the Hausch &i Lomb < ■ on top of it, and it neverne> found Defending MaH asten champion Tieer Woods,Is, lileft, imllei a t ha talks to curriirrent U.S. Amateur Champion B El Ay ' land. Another 5. and Prix Has-san II Ojk-ii. Championships. Ilk off the u co n d tM during thala fliflrst round of tha Masters Thurlursday. quar On No. 8, he snapped El Aynaoui, seeded secon;>nd Tournament officia'icials were hop- H ped his drive ** ' singles maiclies f ; into the pine straw' onor th e left around Augi CAre, next faces French ia's those involving the:ie tournametu’s ti : diree double-Mgeys. Hamilton1 ssaid. “To play in the on or Michael Hoey shot 75 andndU.S. invitation and ha camc - “If I could just get cor trymj!3kh LiibadzeG-1,7-5. ' top three pluyer;yer.s - V enus Jj comfortable. Masters isis ai dream, but to play Amateur A Public Links chonompion the situation, say ded Williams, Justinemu Hcnin nnd M I play a little better anand not hit with Arnold Chez Reavie finished at 74. for him to stay ai 6-4,Titleholdcr G and top-socdi old Palmer is unimagin* Cl layer Guillermo Canas; of JelenaDokic. . three ridiculous shothots, then I . able.” Reavie played with1 Tom because his new "““bb.OlcK.-on J-i;rgcntina won his second-roiiiinnd It 'Viis the secondind straiglu ses- ' could be right there,” ]Dickerson ' Hamiltorton will probably exit Watson, W who shot a 1 undeiieribuf' bers of his famil razil Niou lust to rain. rai A ll of J I said, with Palmtmer at the same time, pi lar on a Plus, all the roor Elatch against A ndre Sa nf Bra: played well under the radat S (6), 6-1 to set up a quarterfinfinal Wednesday nigltt’.s:'a matchesn were nl c Also playing in aI star-struckst though. H e shot 5 o v er,.an d day di when galleries mainl:nly foi- Nest were taken'Crow’s Nest. ttila postponed'due to wetwet iiiiiiiiil ^ u p was U.S. Amateiiteiir runner- called thes wwhole thing fun, a little lowed lo Palmer and Woods. “Pd like to stayappreciated the eet against Hungarian Atti pp Robert Hamilton,>n, who was frustratinting, but most of all a Dickerson caused somethiJung of experience.” Didhas tried to defuse paired with Arnold Pahner,Pa the learning exjexp^ence. a astir earlier this week wh(hen he He knows, ho'aying it was easier I ?2 ^MOWER :a National was a differ- Two birdies on the finalal four No one could Mickelson declinedd t to answ er Augusta 1 • 0 .5 HI* • 2 1 -liich • Steelted Peek 1*1 questions about his routountl. ™ « « '"!for players young and holes h( put him at the samele first- Love would bc th< . Alsoat69wasU.S.O].Opencham- jW-Even1 tlthe oldest, 89-year-old round ro score as when he wovon his Typically a fas * pion Relief Goosen,in, who had sad, had some adven- two tv green jackets, in 199797 and PGA Tour, he m 7 ^ ipven birdies to offsetset a double- is 'ceremonial.first tee last la year. the last two to >t even played, includirwould bc until we i I ^ g ey when he hitt intoir Rae’s !d right into the gallery “I just wanied to shoot C reek on the par-312th,2th. and h t aI fifan in the face, break* par p: or better," Woods said,id. “It’s Atlanta whene heand started td passes and cutting his not ni one of those golf coiourses front nine and a ___ S-PadraigiIarrington_(m_o£JteIand___ 8*°' ------•------^ lid have guessed ^Virdied six of the firstirst 12 holes "“f ■, „ “where'you-can-Jusftunririt^on: -----nine.------Woods, he has never You’ve V got to keep p lu g ^gtg.” . “All 1 hod tothe d leader, ^ d had 184 yards foror Ihis second ^ fast starter on the •hot on the par-5 13th3th when he ter than 70 in the first Seven players failed to) breakI the silly mistak 0 " 'fcuUed-his shot into a -Hl* • 2 1 -in c h AluniliiniiruiiTi ' The average score5 wwas 74.118, „ ' ' David Duval, a Sundayay con- \ \ * 2 >d the last two » Steel Deck • Self-l’ro|)elleelled lan the first :, trying to become only tender te at Augusta the past four ''it'stroke harder than 5-Speed ( Jear Tnms Axle 'to u n d last year. the thirdd player] to repeat as years, yi got off to a sluggish start "• JThe new Augusti„ta course champion, looked as if with w a Stiver 75. He hit ininto two ^aiared the spotlight: wiwith the 72. : be in great shape when bunkers bi on No. 2 for a bogej '^ a r -o ld man who firsfirst brought ed three straight holes took to rwo shots to get outr^iihe c C ycle golf to Ufe with his> sv - - » b u c k . I and was leading the bunker b' on the 18th hoi ent. another ai bogey. 4 3 4 - ' 9 ■ ling style. today," Hwy 24 Batwcan The King is sayingIgiodbye. go< re them all back - hitting “It was a new ballgame to “I just think it’s timeime,” Palmer over the greengr on Nos. 6 and 10 Duval D said. “Nobody knew said afte r an 89, mataatching his I 'm r s t score in the Ma:Vlasters. “My has been pretty loloi u ^ of late, "find it doesn’t warrantnt Ibeing here E C ity 1-4771 ^“ ‘Friday will be hisis 1147th and . i ^ •n Buriay * ftupart . fipal round in the MastEasters, and it AWN TRAQOR “ftgures to be moree eemotional 'than his farewell fronrom the U.S. M m LT133UV.•rhuad-v.ilve undine w iili full- IjOben at Oakmont in 1994 and • Ovcrllubrication and standard oil filler for "jVom the-British OpenOp at St. For up to> < 6 months on loocal plans $35 ealii^ to the H K |H ■•’Ssses. 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TWIN FFALLS - NASCAR short trocack racing fans get ready: Maglagic Valley Speedway opens iis 17th17 season Saturday, “ E x p e cct t the unexpected” r sh o u ld b e 1the catch phrase at the yS-mililile oval, where every Saturday nightni - and one Friday f i night (Junen e 29) this season - rac- * BAIiANCEDTJT R O 'C K " “ in s of oU-shshapes and sizes takes ELECTR I get pretty wild, you I S/n'liillUiiit I" OimmrtTlai, U know that,"t,” race director Randy % I I’umia.Afrtcullurr all begins on Saturday H . Olfka;208-735-9S7nrja ^ith the s(season debuts of the V r lu ^ i Mountainn ]Dew Modifieds, the I . OflicMinlwinFolkondCo ier Grand • National J |rox:20873S'95>2 brtqirxaSSfcu^ Budweiser amoflklinlc.iom | S p o r ts man, a r the NAPA Auto Parts Pony:>y Stocks and the Dairy tu n d e r Stocks, ny a.s 67 drivers will in the four classes on s X r d a y , ‘h4**uMfUs for the woreomen called the Queen ■w. Bees,” saidid 1tra c k prom oter S teve HUCIMJCI Mnsi/Tto H ylcSngsSf* York. Ttgllo. 70niiinilarSlockofa' Greg Cheney bums njbber arouiround tha turns at Magtc Valley'.J Sp«.ilway.i M ^ ® J SeveralI other01 exciting classes I ______T u M g M ------:------of-rncing wilwill-take place over the ------= 23-w eek sc{ischedule including the ------doesn’t come eqiequipped for Indy Racingn g L eag u e cars on July Magic Valley Track factsCts D odge b ra n d s, whi 294 feot; turnsIS tctotal 586 feet ProprtciprtatoR Magic Valley Speedway classes to watch this year could Race times: 7:05 p.m. be the Grand Natilational field,-j O M O TIVE Interm ountotitain Super Stocks, the ^ Banking: 12 degr(egrce turns with 7 Irw. Admlulon; $10 adults, 13 and which could have: as m any as 2p i HHM B Midget rueucers and Mini-Cup itaways MalllniJilng Addreu: 2144 Hilicrest Lano older; $5 ciilldran aged 6-12 drivers on any given/en n ight radnsji \UFFLER ta rs , th e MARCA Trucks and the . • WWth:50feet TwInFrin Fails, ID 83301 I | s » = Radio: 1610 AM (broadcast at , a t the track. season-endiiding Northwest Series Pit faclimea: Pave'aved roads, concrete Locatl(^ o n : 1 mllo west ol Josiln Field track) Several former:r aand current! > NAPA 150 01 paths, lights, watwater, electricity {Alrpoirport) ) on S ep t. 14. , class champions area re back in theS ! Sa^pOW H P e rh a p s 1the fastest class to Intamtt: ^ vrtvw.mvspeedway.cor■Off' Track capacity:r: 3,3,000 Opeowmad: May, 1986 field, including Dale)ale Miles. RajH ever race at the track could be Track announcw: Bob Adamss Facilities: Restrooirooms, food and sou- NASCASCAR sanctioned: January, 1991 venir stands, freefree lighted parking ' ^ V an H o lla n d aarid Kellj* tc/iA ao/ the Uniteded States Auto Club . Chappell. MSeARm*^ace^/ (USAC) ser ------1 Towing: Megic ValleyVal Towing ‘ eries, which is tenta- — 2001 Champions Jeffrey Meads,i, ww: ho w on th e ' tively schejleduled to appear in first fir to sport th e “C rate” mnotor. t Ambulance: Magic3glc Valley Regional r - Modtfkdlfleda- Bmco Qualo championship in :2000, isn’t c e m id-July, saisaid York. Manufactured 1 by Gere n e r a l Medical Center Travis Price 4td National*- Ray Van Holland expecting to raceice much this \/\ot USACcIasla sse s include Form ula Motors, Mi the engine willI c( o m e FIre:MlddlekaiiffSIff Safety Crew 0» n d l ly Stocka-Alan Larson year, but said he willw ill b e support- < 208-733-00l U O I c a r s . IR O)C, C Supermodifieds, . fulfully tuned and assembleded an d Pace car: Randyly HHansen Chevrolet S' atklns DlslrlbuUng Thundeinder Stocks- Jade Jasper ing wife M ichelle! MiMeads, as she'l 5 “Fast Mastesters” and even solar- will wii just need to be unboxec• e d a n d ' Scoreboard: Watkl tries for h e r first trac 402 Main S. Marky's Autobody, Hornetnett- Norm Hatke. Larson. Tyler track crown. '; powered veh'ehicles. popped po into the cor. The mn: otor, O ther racers to waw atch this s e a - ; filler Lite, Glldden ’ Kornm \ Twin FaHs, ID 8283301 “I guorantin te e you if w e can g e t estimated esi at about $3,000) isi 350 Stop, Mlllc so n in th e c la ss wi:will be Norm I ' them, they’lly’ll be the fastest cars, cubic cu inches with 355 horsersepow------* Hatke, Bob Nations)ns and Natalie i \ -■■ — ■ I . w e’ve e v er h a d ,” Y ork said. er. er, , M ay 4, is th e .only.on Modified dri- andid alsot brin g in new d riv ersirs,” Wheeler. A n o th err caddition to this sea* “But the gears and other c ver.experimertenting with the York)rk said. All in all, York saicsaid it’s good to f T V h>e e (the introduction of things th will obviously havee to be motor. MMany a Modified driver sperend b e back a t th e track,ck. QualiiL X X potential1 1 new motor to the" adjusted," ad Kerr said. “ But if it is all that we expect betwitw e e n $ 7 ,0 0 0 -$ 1 5 ,0 0 0 for fi “I’m excited,” he said. “The _ _ Modified fiefield. Reigning champi- Quale, who is expectt:ted to it to be, it couliiuld ch an g e every- motoiQtors rig h t now. weather has broke,e, tiieti sun is o ut ^—Tire[j^ on B ruce QuQ uale is going to b e th e ' have ha the engine in his c SuperspeedwayS in tell tel (fans) what it’s Uke to<:oday,” from tim e to timtime, get ih a r a d h g Musgrisgrave slipped by Robert on brakes and hardI on drfvets. Gladeville.'s, Tenn., on Saturday said sal Waltrip, who.retiredd after vehicle^ becauslUse i t k e e p s him PressI)ssley 12 taps from the finish to Lx>ok for plenty of beatiieating and for a Buschh iGrand National race the th< 2000 Winston Cup seasoi» n . a u re n t. T his spoiport is progressing vrfn1 th(the ev en t banging late in the racerace. (FX, 2 p.m.m.), co-owners Mark When ^ Kevin Tripiplett» every day, with x h shocks, engines, ■ ,m m m Melling anid d J , im H arris needed a NASCAR’s N / managing dit«ct«tor of tires, aerodynamamics. We are try- truck drivever. Guess who was business bu operations, jokedid th a t ing to stay on the* e leading edge of ^ " BUSCHsiiserI e s " I eager? . WtWaltrip still could get calliUed to what’s going on.” If you wantt 3your The combination c of the thi NASCAR traUer if hee ove^( What happen•ens if W a ltr ip ’s ^ Race: Pepsi 300 ______MariinsvilUille’s half-mile track, does do< the spinning and bum;mpiog, truck experiencencei tem p ts him to win«t< W here: Nashville Supeluperspeedway, > r & C 6 where Waltri itttim Cup: Virginia SOO; 11 ajn. business to i Itrip w oh 11 tim es dur- Waltrip Wi laughed and said:: "“That race more thanI once01 a year? . m dxIT.. S ; u n d ^ on FX.'Pre-race show^ Nashville. Tenn. forward, cin a i l ing his outsntstanding career, and a is is my1 hope. I want to. be abable to •, “He won’t haveave to w orry about becdris|lnsat10;30a.m.MDT. W hen: Sahjrday. 1 p.m MDT. truck race! areai the ideal drcum- say, saj 'I was in the bift red (tntrailer) SWvie breakiniing his neck: I’ll BuKtiich: Pepsi 300; Nashville R ace distance: 3000 miles.ml 225 . stances foror the popular Fox last las w eek.’ ” break both hiss Ulegs,” H am m ond Supersjerspeedway, Nashville, Tenn., laps- m Sports analy:ily st Referring I to his wife, StStevie, said, Saturdiurday. 1 p.m. ’ Shape: 1.333'mlle ovaloval, concrete j “You’re notnc running 200 miles W W( a ltrip said : **The th in g that Expect highligilights of Waltrip’s MDT.F•T.FX. suiface. \lcM n an hour,"r,” Waltrip said tu tur m e d u s off th e last (fe w) ); years race to air on Sunday’sSu F X tele* CraftsiitemanTruck: J/ ^ k B usch rece record:hQregBlffle. Qi TheTimesJSu Wednesdayy con a conference call. of of; my career was not beinglg able cast of th e Winsti FW In naw> and Intent iston C up V irginia- Advarxrar>ceAuto I 105.773 mph. April 14.2001.14. «NNrmigKvM*yoeni “It ia a funn Irace to run. You get to to find a competitive ridede. On 500 from Martins'Insville. Parts18250; 2 I Busch quatifytng recc■ecord: Kevin r t , out diers aiiiand slip and slide and (race (ra days), I was just part o c of the Waltrip aiscIso w ill d r iv e Saturdi r ' Harvick. 159.678 mph.Aprll13, ^ .. *3311 bang into eat show vdien aU m y life I h a d 'Rmmy at 735-33 each other. If you spin she d been C o m p to n ’s AL.J. .J Foyt-owned MDT.E 2001. 1201 someone ■ouiout» usually that’s all the the iho^. That w u h a^ for>r both- W inston Cup car Debtat73^329 car diuring happy- ' "" ^ Defending champion: I it. You crank up and of oft tifl to take.” lon: Kevin ■: > hour practices 0o n S a tu r d a y a t F K Harvfek.' Donna at 735-32■3294 take off agahfiin.” With,former y Winston CU[upcU- MartinsviUe. ^ Stoiyllne:TheBu8Ch6dt series has a - kx)g history in Nashvilleiviile w here dri- » » » » » «w m w s w fi he Busch Series heads to vers raced at me okJNtdNashville ____ NashvieSufMrspeedway lnI ' Speedway USA short}rt track.tr n-ljTl-T;NashviBe, Tenn.. this week. Thetn) track, which heki Rt Inaugural' mSSalWllmMmM ncev^e with last year's Pepsi 300, b on r o o t ofbnVxily three concrate tracks on the m - % NA8Q8 ( ^ drcuH. The paven)ent. con ang of 7 . ^ cubic yarda of coiv _ o b H E k • \ m r n m i iHotrnHommwHHtnn m amanaaoi crate,te. twaa placed fuO-wklth for the L - endraIralahgthofthetraiclcbyacon* I ------Apill21 ^Talladega5jaSOO, , ------}ittPotrsiM »n(in MMM-SIMlr g ;:CTitop(a pavtag machine that was spe-^ Talladega Superepectpeedway jVoomtnicMfortheproieeL . April 2 a - N A P A Autouito Parts 500, J ' CaUnnlaSpaedway»«y' . H c B B s ' M«y4— PomiacExcilrKCitment400, i s t i i n I ^ ^ ! 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You're being ------21 ------■ - - riage; weVe put a lot of ouDur heart twice-a day.-My-husband-ssBsked-- haunted by the GhoGhost of M arriage-- ' opinion ■ and soul Into this house. WeW have ______I hertier to And another way to go,;o, but Past. Obviously the poor woman 24 Klt« ana “ __ J r ^ ^ JT J ------"Se HSm i-|«ilSBy- ^ terrific neighbors, and it is:isabeau------she;says*she*s'not~doiiig'anyilything— has-no^moved-on-on-vrith'herllfe ------|7W^Hibun>«» ^liliiiB dful n e i^ r h o o d . We clchose to tind sporting activities.aci wroivrong and refuses. and.is preoccupieipied with yours, live in this gnall town becacause my problemBm: My husband’s ex We v have thought of moving,lg, but She would benefitefit from counsel- AnUretIc husband was previously marriedn P‘parking three doors this is a small town and were are ing. Since she persi>ersists in making 31 Royal pnooun B l who live “P Ihe streetet and walks, jogs, afn s. My h tf presence feltit in spite of being 32 Virtual owtamty ■ and.has three children wl afraid she would follow us. 33 Big (tar » here with their mother,r. At the hikes and sk ski ates around o u r tiusband hus grew up in this town71 and asked not to, youyour next move 35 Uvlihly thowy ^ time, we th o u ^ t it woululd be a house. Whenn 1I say “oround,” I Us his parents, grandparents, brbroth* should be to consultisult a lawyer and 36FootdtQlt ^ good idea so he could1 rrem ain mean we Uvee ono; a com er with an ers ers and sisters live here. Shotlort of have a chat with1 youryo local police 37 Ev«n Mor* We get alley in the batback, so it is literally ■ lea) k, our department. A rest 38 Mortarboard close to the children. V leaving all of our hard work, restraining order attactimant along well with them, seiiee them “around" thee house.h We feel like b^abeautiful home, our good neneigh- may be able to) acachieve what a 42 Plcntc Hlad e *n2m (often, and can &ttend theiriir school we’re being ciicircled by a vulture borbors, our relatives and most m polite request couldjuldnot 47 0»vl«r or !=IH|III Brando, a.g 4 4 Promptafa F fATsTTTAM' 49 Walcoming rug word v a u o d B 49 Michalangelo 6 5 & 8 olhara u c r K B ol*e« 6 e OldttaaaureC l _l 1. 1. W Protect^y o u r eyees if yo u1 make a camel< arL n g ry _ ------60 C6MpUlrtl------/n Sutlardatanl------I 61 Put a tag on 8 8 Fill F wllh lova ■ H I M 63 Bird-a main tool 9 9 Spot £ lElLlTlOlNl You see many a jogger,, nnot nec- ' Jchtenstein, (oo. Q. In coffee talktalk, what do we ' 64 Product 10 to RippadF [wI i Io III^Fa' L A M EMl A|em eessorily English, with manyVf a dog, In the tongue of the Ojibibway mean by “Mocha*?a’? Idaniirian 11 11 IntacTa li |A|M o f s■ U E A R N Rjol n ut in die I Indihdians, "misi" means "great".and A. An allusion,I, that,tb to the port 67 Tooh a ctiair • not necessarily mad, go out 68 From _ lo a ■ Alst^sl I 181711 Ll iTu nnoonday sun. Pretty pictuiure. But ‘sipi” means “river.” So why'were w town of Mocha, Yeraifemen,>rfierecof- BMrthttM 12 12 SpanotarchaaS tlthou^ a long nin on a h< f REVisrPED he letters doubled up - shrugig*>in fee supposedly origioriginated. People - 89 Bun 1313 COok'a couain r ° ^ may be good for the jogge lomlng the Mississippi? in Mocha don’t drinllrii» coffee, m i^ t [ iT i i i i t H ^ ii H w L M .B oyd nan, 60 Polnl a finoar at 2212 JockayJ Julia |a |R |a 1 1 m | perspires, It’s not all that goodgc for A few mountain roads in PPeru mention. They drinkrink tea. 52 CDnaumad 2313 MurdarK |^ T |s |c l o | 53 Complaiion 26 FallbahindF [r Io It Io Ir I 5the dog, who doesn’t. Or so:0 say the areu^e so narrow the haulers haveive an - You know those.Me Arab workers woa 228 8 Haggardnoval h e N e Im rvM vl plelElRMslLlolEl Ppet protectors. undjnderstanding: Traffic goes's one who built the Suezluez Canal? They 64 Otcanlar? 3030 GunpowderC n — The water in Florida’sI’s Ever- '------— * wajvay Mondays, the other’ \way thought it undign:ignified to push 69 Oabutty placa, ccompound ai v i— glades is not stagnant. I^ss a< great of youngsters in wheelbarrows. So they carried •La_* 32C32 Crawl , g ; in Borneo is “Sour.” Tueruesdays, so on. 66 Say __? 3434 FPopulor ISP 42 Floor itiowIOW SI Moochar river, actually. Moves steadilyst< Ask your fairamily geographer to 'If' If you put SL'Pctet*s Basilicaca, St. said barrows the» wt way they’d been | 67 Acctfll 3636 LLubricate 43 Bro or alatia 62 Abrupt tltoward the Gulf. name die seven■en nations vrith terri. PauPaul’s of London and the cai:athe- o ^ e d to carry all heavyI things - | 3737 CCan/ed-pole 44 Fraa limene lranaltk>n9 The male camel doesn’t: jtjust spit tory in the Alps.ps. Said savant ought dralIrals of Florence and Milan alla] in ontiidrheads. DOWN aaymbot 46 Some librabrary 66 Sketch r; ■ e 77 percent heli- j randomly at the object cover If you breathe 77 1 B«nadlcl 3838 PPC key tomaa :t of his to come up w w: ith Sw itzerland,, oneMie spot, they still wouldn’t cc . Arnold, tor ona 3939 ClearC plaitlc 46 Inlarvlawerw., anger. He alms for the eyes.!S. France, AustrisLria, Germany, Italy, asIS rmuch ground - 13 acres5 - as um, you’ll quackick like a duck, ! 2 Put back tl BarturaI 58 Boaver One of (he more popularIT names Ytigoslavia, andJld one more - count doe;loes Egypt’s Great Pyramid. whether you likeiitornot it o 3 Anawerwl a 4010 More ^ aeveie 48 Torrvorrow3w IIn conatrudlon ____ haJp-wantad «d ,41It CCouch______^Tiju«na____ - . 61 Morigral ------iCall th(le buildiiing wm icontraccto r, C appricom

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Sales up Inn II _ N o te s on* ; r s - f e t :------Here i&a look at theie ppercentage------etaile eLsal(cscnuncb_ _ change In major relai eates (rom the sam e month D i s c o uinters n avoid have to deal with a caudousIS con- • Same^tore salessal were flat at in salesales last month, while Targeget MKhsoos sunsumer for most of this year.”' F ederated Depapartment Stores Corp.rp. posted a 6.8 percen .M qglt VoM^y r* p SdU, overall March sales v Wal-Mart Stores Inc. t r e n d o) f f w e a l c e r s a l e s „p® i were Inc., parent of theth Bon M arche increareasc. up, continuing a recovery trtrend store in Magic Vall/aUeyMoU. *KrKmart Corp., which is operat Ketchum home sti that started In January,, saids • On WedneInesday, Sears, ingun. under Chapter 11 bankruptcy 4.7% # t o n a n d {J,”Michael Niemiro, vice presitsident Roebuck and ro.Co. armounced its prote}tection, is not current!}Ijy Roebuck a n d Co. h* •varag* value for•rnew, ne KnUitRMdwitef News Sacvtce______o ft singio-famlly homos. thathat got ------of the Bank of Tolgro-Mitsubibishi. sales feU 4.7 perce:rcent last month. reportlorting monthly sales. J.C. Penney & Co.>. Inc.Ini e.B%» building permits In KetcKetchum . CHICAGO According to his an^ysis, conompa- • But competltititor J.C. Penney • ShopKo Sl Stores Inc.’s tota T GO - Discouraged by ^obrable store sales at 80 reretail Co. found a wayay to escape the saleses decreased( 0.9 percent, bu\o\ Targei Corp.______rang In at $806,649 for 20 '2001- unseasonabljbly cold weather in the cha . That's up 4 percent from tt chains grew 6.5 percent com-c malaise, postinglg at healthy soles companparable-store soles increasct‘cd Federated Departmei sh"shoppers held back on parpared with the same moni ■ • city's S775.723 new^iome3me aver spending for nth a Increase of 6.8 >ercent.per 7.6 p a ^ n t . Stores Inc. 0 .2 S » j age In 2000.’ for spring clothes and yeaiyearago. • Specialty ap|apparel retollers Eve2ven after a full economiilie ------)dies, depressing sales - B At the SWM time, tiomo starstarts fenfell Easter„ gcktdJ.qj , Boosts in sales hvm the EaEaster may have sufferedr ^ most from the recoveovery, consumers may continJn- May Department . tf the nation’s m ajor hoiholiday could come att th e cold weather. Gap■2P-tnc.^lie_s.^B.___ ue.tQ. _StQIflsCQ. ______j______------innumtwf,------"retallerslniw ' Ketchum in 2001l38ueci pen rMarch. ^ exp e n s e of ApriHigures, wlwhich gling denim ]nd am khaki giant such;h ias Target and Wal-Mart Som e mei " • G ap Inc.______12.0%# •fofjost22now8inglfrfomif) lerchanis - most of majmay look weaker In comparitrison, preparing to opeipen an Old Navy retaUlU g porkxti : : B rieflyi said Kurt BaBarnard, president of ano ■*“ vory slightly and t¥rt oil rotallrotailon hovo the another rough month in Mardrch. • Discountersrs continued to ing thitheir market share, and the}>ey u m o liscol yeor, ______Barnard’s'ReiEtetail T ^ d R eportin_____- r Results for some of-the chiJiaifw -----steal-the show.-WWal-Mart-Stores-----don’t-I’t-quite-have-a-solution;’J.U — [ p Y Upper Monti IN M o k e mtdair, N.J.'“We will thatchat do business in Ma&c VallUley; Inc. reported a 9.59.S percent jump Bamarnard soid. SOURCE: Aitoclalod Proto AP- / ■ Fired Up announimces -M o r e : BAD NWlWS------B u rg er ifew-lnvestmentI t d( ea l- FALLS - Texas- Fired Up Inc., owner and opera- ~K ing ailim s tor of Johnny Carino’si CountryC( ’ Italian restaurants in TwirVin FaUs ' and elsewhere, on Thu announced the sale of S16Sl to recla[aim — lion of convertible pref stock to Rosewood Capiti U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray,ray. P roceeds will be usi to its thro]□ne . e ^ a n d company-owned JohnnyJ C&ino’s restaurants byr eightei to Loe Angeles Thnei 10.stores a year and for)r ccontin- ucd support of franchisese : agree- LOS ANGELES - FFor Rnlph ments. C im m arusti, Burge:rger King’s "We hired U.S. Bancorporp Piper expected seporation;ion from its ■ Jaffray In December to0 helphi ' '• Britf'sh-based parentent won’t be I find the right financial partnerpi soon enough. th at could best work wit our As president of Glendlendnie.CaUf.. management team, culturIture and bused Cimm’s Inc., CinCimmarusti is our franchise partners,’ one of Burger King’s’s Iulargest fron- Nonnan Abdallah, co-CEi and\,,: chlsees, with 110 rest:restaurants in'. | president Of Fired Up. several states, But taletales have fall** !“The first group theyey introVy DJLmimon.ih* M to m was Rosewoovood-^We.-:^^ •^1999 to $150 millionn lastla year, and , j knew right away this wasas a£ long-rv: his compaiiy is innbankruptcy bi V term relationship that cou] ad^ • great value to us both ani help *'*S te”o ^ e r Bunter>r KingK opera* Fired Up meet its stro tors, Cimmarusti blamilames his mis- goals.” fortunes iorgcly on corporotei Fired Up operates and fran* ; • problems under thee stewardship.sti * chises 50 restaurants inciincluding*', of liquor giant Diageiageo: no new Johnny Carino’s Countryy Italian,Ii products, mcon.sistentnt advertising,'ai Gumbo’s Louisiana Style Cafe '' discounting that cutut intoi sales,> and The Brown Bar inn 1 problems witii kids' menimei toys and' Colorado, Idaho, Arks a revolving door of farawayfan chief: California, Oklahoma, New exevodka and • earnings per share» quarter earn!imings slip. While latication that IBM might be unimder my,” said Charleses White, portfo- tions.s. TheT conglomerote’s perfor*II-. ' other spirits, preparesires to unload • , revenue fort>r the same period • fedeederal investigation gave WallW Uo manager at Avaivatar Assc^ates. manceice is closely watchedid Burger King so it cunm fifocus on its 1' - i w i N FALLS - Texas-:IV held steady,ty, It was below • StreItreet its worst day in aboutit six “Until then, I thin[link we’re in for becausiluse GE has so many differ-If. drinks business. A buyer Pier 1 Imports Inc. - whit^hichhas analyats'eXFjxpectations. wee/eeks Thursday, as alreaeady more grinding hereere.” ent typestyp of businesses, ranginglg expected to be announounced this ; • a Twin Falls store eluctant investors dedded u. spring, and to prime! theth< company earnings Revenue, In t ed to The Dow dosed«d down 205.65, from1 finondolfl services to manu* - Thursday said diluted eai ell rather than risk further■loss* li or' nearly 2.00 percent,' at facturiuring and industrial opera*a. for sale, Diageo hass bb. 22, when it had o|opened and closed anin have beeiv hurt by onan expanding< • sales grew by 4.5 percen:ent. Net IS $100.2 SOURCE.T1.00.oompthy AP W^eikely shift daily - with a bbias dosed at 1,089.94.'4. Please see QE, Page E2:2 array of fresh fast-foodood offerings. income for the year was i 'The burger giant said recently million, or $1.04 per ddi ilu te d that ear^ngs would fc for the s h ^ , compared with last sixth consecutive quanuarter, panly .$94.7 m iliion, or 97 ceni because of fears of “r .diluted share. , idwate r GJre^dSta]lys in th e5 b la c k dlh is y e a r disease in Japan. This Thi ~ ”j i ^ F l 5 c a I ^ e a r wi Jack in the Box Inc in SanI Diego ^...'■'^'^ttptidnal year for our c " 6rs«■ rse ^ c e n ts a 'shiur^ ' . out fiscal 2001 wcwere effective," functio:tlons were moved to W(Stst announced that salesles restau- ny^i* said M arvin J . .Giro “ ...... i:Quarterly;sales,at$ll6.6> imil* Chief Execudve! 0Officer Georgia Virginiiinla by the end of March. rants open at least onene year,> a key Pier i ’s diaiimaih imd chieliiete^S: '-V'SMroiSiNUNT- Upscalecatalog...... Uonton were off mariwdly fromn die'" ' Shonk-Simmons»s said In a state* 'Theie *-:; • w strong fourth, quarter." tQ0i > bffinues:wlU-bo basedba onadiietv- • Oververall,,the actions shouldid day has fallen, on oveniveroge, by 20^ projects earningsgsfortfe'^ i '.WUh«:$w*J!r*8hareUo9»;for- the--; -inco pfjm \:in g ; fin an d a l goaloals. Coldwater . shave>o nmttttftw* frfflU • percent in the last five years. I ts : ' C ^ 'q u e rte r to be in a rangerai of thm montt»b«-tfaroii^ Man3i 2 at • «Ue^ e i 'C r ^ founders D

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GE ____ ^ _ P r o g r £ramteacbles-kidsalihoutjnoi)ney_ - iContbMMdfroMEl 1 . NEW YORK - .Ask teen-agers I “We’re from thee DonnaDi Reed inquiry without action c 11,2002 ------n concern* April 11 ' — 12.112.000 where they get momost of their infor. p ] generation that belieelieved polite ing IBM b u t d id n o t of: offer any I mation about .finfinance, and the O n T H E M O N E Y people didn’t talk aboutabo money,” sp ^ ics. IBM reboundedled $3.71 t o _____ M.OW.Jv Jo n es i — 1 11.00 0 majority-say ll’s’s-from-their I par.------Hleen AH Powell------_____ Godfrey-said.J?Now-ow-we’.ve run $87.90 in late trading. IndusustHals ; - .. ents.. • most of the nation’ss$1.5 $1. trillion in The market’s regular lar-sessjon _rv- But if you digig a< bit deeper, a *------— I consiuner debt.” ■ losses compounded a dec) iecUnc ear- 10.000 survey by th e Natiiational Consumers Financandal Literacy Program” foi;or Increasing finandalidal education . Iier this woek when ti I thc bell- League foimd, th«the bulk of those five! publicpt and private elemen!n- in schools, she said,i, “v“will give the ------welher-hadwamed of-iowlower-than------10.-17-176-.08------ivolve kids aslang taryy schools s in western Ne«: w kids choices they mni^t i^ honiave — ^------9,0, 000 conVersabons mvo expccted revenues. Pctchongofgo from provtoo \ : their parents formr money to spend. J c ftey. ^ - had.” A bonus, shee sasjdd, is “i^r*__ ------“ P eople w a n rto -h c - i:9B ------, ;------"A iol of parents irst~Hopc presidenl'Nonnan'E'E. haps parents canleonijarn aJong'with couni nn stocks like GEpnd'lBM° a HW,''- low I ' ------I ------e.o1.000 pared to teachh tht eir children Beattytty said, *‘We saw the programim their kids.” not worry about them,” sisaid John 10.378.899 10,154,42 i' •' V : money skills,” saidaid league spokes- as anII o opportunity to reach out inia s The National Council C< on Lynch, chicf market analyst sin at ^ ^ . 000 woman Holly Antnderson. “That’s way f tJthat can have meaningful:ul Economic Education,sn. imeanwhile. Evergreen Investmenlents. “If flocordhlfllilflh: 11.722.98 'i: '*------;------7' 0, .14,2000 JAN. FEB.-EB. MAR. APR. '' ' why there’s growi)wing support for conseqsequences for the bank ancnd is promoting a new!W curriculum( investors can just sink th(their teeth ■ I getting finandal11 liliteracy training the concommunity.” developed with a1 $3$3.5 million into a couplc of goodJ eearnings i------I • into tlie sdiools.” Many peoplele, grant from thc Banknk of< America stories and conference‘ Callscc they Aprilll111.2002 ------:------:------3.5J.500 Yet just 14 stawates regardless of age;e, called “Financialil FFitness for sKouId be tihle to rcgaigain some . u m andate even limiimit- don’t have goocod Ufe.” comfort us the year pro,progresses. l i aisdag » :------2.0jooo m oney sk ill money skillsIs, It features storyry books1 and So far, that hasn’t happen comnposfte f — ' education, acconLrd’ 'Alotofpartnt Beatty pointeded workbooks for studcijdcnts. guides GE and IBM are l>oihD\\ Dow com- in g to th‘he just ami'tprepatJara/ ““V, , , for teachers and spedpedal manuals ‘ ponents, and their lossosses con- _ ; - 4 l ‘, ------^ ^ ^ ------2,5J.500 J u m p S t a r ... ‘'Banks largtge to help parents worivork at home tributed signifitrantly toH) thet aver- " C o a litio n for fo to taidi dtardiild.tldren . and small have tcto with their kids. Therh e re ’s a CD- 725.24 agc‘s declinc, but sellin(iling spread______1.72{ Personal Financiiicial______y nr,.j >______tejJol-oL conm- ROM version, too. beyond th e blue ctiips. Pet. chanjo90 (»om( provUut Literacy “ liii muney^KJifsr- sumer education,’1,” “The parent guidesiies have acdvT Yahool tumbled $2.99..99. or 16.2 -2.22.37 i, , Wasliington, D.C. he said. “Taktkc ties that families can do togeth- percent, to $15.45 despit(pite report- High Low LL.------1,51,500 JumpStart ha Jcison, |“>™® ity er,” said councilil si spokesm an ing profits thot m et expen iinto ann- to questionn whether > a business Na. schoolteachers, who ivh use the sector. Merrill Lynch,1, rpublicly Althoughh cconwftic« data has ExcExchange. 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I ""ss ss as :iS I : :ls ketlng and manaB the i s n - ! 6996 6140 64 40 -110 0 ?I - - - E l i5 "S University of Michitichigun. “They're g s^ s » i7 .,11 S cr 1##.: i Mr 8849 - i » otoSo nia 3316 2213 n ”3 -u kind of like McDonDonald's, but ------Mtr-CBAM—sS S^S 'iS " ------ettMM963W»ltM ------«S- » :r2— fries arenn as good."od."------5«, g2* « « 23I.7S 331^71 230^ I» 1 V ,.7. - » ______5 ^ I :« Burger King execExecutives concedc a-ffi-ij— s; ____ £ ” ' " i ?y " i a l a :i 5“ =^— ihartimes'have'bw'bC'i'n'hord. ■^iivifu! :ji/CiiRRENa’ Sf 1 i s ~ : i M e t f a l s W V 695 : .K ihnt < i” Im * S %d^Hi(.B4j1*4*014 ***■” **’ *“ ■” ■'” ■“ f' In43t.168.«i»4a M 30.^ ^ r.titci»a..oiW90M(»<»H«M. ThurMty. IW) 3 :' J| strUK. IS g s : s s a ' “” " ' ttc 7>70 3200 319? }< •.! ■ I S E S L s i WM.« op*n n 12.M. (• n J * frandiiM.-c.'H U1LJ.....I ..... U^f FMa*(0MMr3.A0 TZ30S ss .\Ji !C”“SS S S r > ^ tis e ..:. 3Im3 -u are In bankruptcyy prproceedings. ' riF . l£MBnMN^1.70i«lli«6130. 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NonceoFTRUsree*CE'SSALC r— 33-0931 SFTRUSTCE'SSALe ll l W l M l — • -OnFrldiy. «h#l»iha«yot.ol JuV. 2002 at the hour ol Ttuat8e'a8a)eNe.0Mftl^WO-26^7^ B s 10:18 o’dodi a m ol u U dayay (recognised( loeal tkne), at N i O nce 19 HEREBY GIVEN thalthai FIRST AMERICAN B M i h b Twm F e lt County CourttwuMn e toeetedI at 425 Shoshone TITLE Tl' INSURANCE COMPANY.lY. Ihe duly appointed I k . — a n « Nornirrw(fl-F*B»;kj*h6ahffssaoirin III* County ol 8uocvBaor.Truftee..wn 8u on July 26,-2002/atthehourof% Twin Fallt, State of Idaho.>. MMichael L. Schlndele. aa 11:00 11: A.U.ofaaklday.lNTHE LOB.OBBY W THE OFFICE “ M gISj Sucoeeaor Tniitee. wW m H at ppubUc auction, to the Mgh- OF Of PnST AMERICAN TITLE COICOMPANY. 260 THIRD eat bkMer, for caah. In tawfulll memoney of the United Statee. AVENUE AV NORTH. TWIN FALLSa s . ID, tell at public ' m i n k r U payable al tha tlma of theisalo.lhefoOowlngdescr89*d m I auctkan. eu to the higheet bkk>er. forcaicash. In lawful money of real property, litualad tn theI aCounty of Twin FaUs, State tha th( United States, all payable at theli time of sele. the — m . of Waho. and datcflbed e» Idto'oUowstowh: loaow Ion ^ described reel and personsonal property (herealter LOT 2 BLOCK 6 MIDWAY’ MEADOWSMi SUBDIVISION relenWto ref collectively as the ’Prop«roperty*). situated k\ the OFlfCE — . NO. a.-TWIN FALLS COUNTY.ITY. IDAHO FILED IN BOOK County ^ ol TWIN FALLS. State olI Idaho.Ids 10 wit: 14 OF PLATS PAQE 60. Township 10 Soulh, Range 16 East ol.tha Bolaa. m The Truitee haa no knowlanviedge of e more partioular MiMericflan. TWin Falla County, SecUon^LA paicaLof.lond locati«ated In.tlie.Southwest. imyi ------deeortpllon of Bie abowrelareieranoed real propeny, but lor Se purpom ol cornpllanco with1 IdahoIdi Code. Sectton 60-113 OiQuarter ot the Soulhwest Querletrier, more perlicuierly IB m aanttamim PMnWrM M Cotpins m ____ Idaho .Codfi^ttie Jju8loa.haahaa.beeninlormed.ihoiJhe. described as foltovre: hwest'cornorot'aald MMd%n«i - HI r»»*oJ- - ,-id.m.CinuiMi - ______.^'Mnir.r. o' ?-117 BAST 3895895 NORTH. FILER. Idaho C(COMMENCINGIinhVSoulhWi ■ n i“'T9r' M GinlM* inclirnns boa atassoclalod wi:!> :■ nd roal 1.1120; ' m 6M m Itr CMmm 111 ■IttkKmSpnm *11 Fu<«»C*t« M n t HUAlPcot - piuuctty. 1 itunco North 00'03'44* Wotl sktngong the Westerfy bound- M i i ffoum lit IttliHmi til nrniMiir—1te “ ______Cn>cm} IOT tIT UWHmlRyi . Saki sale will t>a mado with'without covensnt or warranty ary ari of the Southwest Ousrter of SecSectkK) 20 for a distance IM M nr»Lw 111 CMrrUa im A ol 282.00 feet to the TRUE POINT'IT COF BEGINNING; I H f f l I ^ Q s E l t l l u m mM SrwMNdlti reoardlng ttUe. poeaaislon orir oroncumbrancee to satisfy the of 3 ^ 1 tei MIFon] » UnirncrwMM a t MEMMrM onioatton aecured by and pursjursuant lo the power of sale Thence Th oontlnuing North M'03'44'M'West \ ehang the West-. I B W JMTlhn ch a rre d In the Deed ol TrustItt ooxecuted by Bill RIloy and erty erf boundary ol ^ Southwest QusQuarter for e distance ot IM m U H IQI M dTM s 3M tMm 1*“ ** HI iMilCaM totM JuOy RHty, huaband andI wife,wH as Qrsntor(e). to First 315.25 31 feet; m m m OMyAA M Ccma P«»Rnn&Rta Ea«BMMrt EMn«l Afflertcan. as Trustoe, Michaellaei L. Schlndele. a t Succes- Thence Th South ee'58'09* East lorr e cdistance ot 376.00 ft; B flQ ! ■ m PiTKMi iww OttnFn n7 #11til TwlTntM sor Trutleo. lor tho ber^lii( andnn security of Q?eenpolnt Thence Th South 00'03’44* East paralaraliei with the Westerfy M B Mt H«)r«di M FrmrirvoriSrai « FwrtdHoa* SmcH S* HiHt UarTntw Credit. LLC, as Bene(«tary.ry. soMi Deed of Trust deled boundary bo ol the Southwest Ouarluarlor for a distance ot . HI ttaaiMinra km May 19.2000, and recordedi MlMay 23,2000, aa Instnjmant 200.17 20 feet; S 3FamMlNrttnr HI (ac«E9«;S4;lN E No.aOOD-007779, Morlgagosgo Records of Twin Falls Thence Th South 89‘16‘26‘ West loreM-e distanced 166.19 ft; ■ ::;^rLksc l«1 AM tOkimtkr UtaAdM I” I*HntonlM WPitliaRta IW County. Idaho. ThThence South 01M1'14* West for>r a distance of 10.03 tt; ^ | | ( l ttl 4»l SAxai tarCwiM » 9w>nrt»aii lonuiPni ton THE ABOVE GRANTORS AREAR NAMED TO COMPLY Thence Th South 66'29'4r West for a1 distance ol 207.96 j ^ H tl» HomMiCn 40 u«UUKlmn 104 IMUnM ^ . tcditUKnray taMOM . WITH SECTION 45-1506{4HA)) countyco road easement H n lA2ZS23lSVM,tadl im RESENTATION IS MADE THiTHAT THEY ARE. OR AHE Sl Smm m ------NOT-rPR&SgWTtrYReSPr»POf«TBL-E-FORTHIS- -alonirthe-WesteTtyboundaryT3f-tl-ah oHhe-above-descrlbed SB' m S S ? — “ "S ' IWSiMl^UVai OBUGATION. paparcel of land. CMM o»“ w»fwiw(— m (KHiM KT m >« la wnMDBjT \m ten vM The default for wtilch thislls isalo is lo be made is the The Tnisiee haa no knowledgejge of e more particular I Poll Ha tuHMltaMM <1lclti:li.hltqtl#ll.h>rN DwbSM n t m Bl lalluro lo pay whon duo. undordor Deed ol Trust Noto dated doscripiion de of Ihe above-referencodcod real property but. for L - Ul i i o( ttifian. Ih Tofrilm reirm il ri|h ll IMM May 19. 2000. tho monthly pajpayments lor principal, inter- purpose pu of compilence whh Sectllection 60-113 of Idaho UCMm Km M CWfimbTph t»4 & ssssr z I « prepalr dR^ OB) 1^ lioipl el on M rt C««,4 HI . «l#IHIVniaM r ------esrand impounds of S6S9.10..10. lor the mooth(t) of July. Code, C< the Tiusiee haa been inlonncimied lhat tho address of I"®*,* ■ w brdotrnimm ttl wuaStMHm as 9m i ^ 3704 NORTH 2200 EAST. FILERJEB. 10 83328 Is some- |«*y{fG{fn.Hol.ik.li)aaoifflBaiiiiU E ,, ^ t a BMUrtW leswntaSM l«t 2001. through the currani mo«imonth and year, and all sub* 3 ' ttl thH>h«Mlcn llUiWft limes essociated wtth sakl resi propjroperty. l«aflKlaub]rtem^1ha4nriiu(,aal tte w a MKibpniSpnCn eeouent paymonta until tho daldalo ol sale or rolnstalement Hn hoMStaCM wim all accnjod Intofost, talee chargoscl- ond expenses. Tho Said sole will be made withoutHit (covenant or warronty ^ m aagavdim III M 107 q regarding tHIe, possession or encumcumbrancos to satisly the I. JTT? tir erpbinrt 114 ttcnltnPitftfi HI FiwFaltot m OmnotcnCc Ml AIVi IU« i«In IMfcaSMilflpK fOH principal tialanco owing oa ol thist date on the obligatkm rei iiSMilllModnr&fMugt sacured by said Dood ol TrustustisS00.288.l3.plusaccru- oblioatlon ob secured by and pursuantjant to tho power ol sale . owwntw mowT» HI PawftflWt 6MW1 & IMBqai lowlOWikBDiiw ' conlerred in the deed of trust 0*0oxoculod by JAMES E. U . . ‘ Ing Inloroet. All dellnquoniini Ipaymonis are now.due, « | PROOFING -■ I • together with accruing late chechargea ar>d Intorast, unpakl FITCH FT ANO MARY L. FiTCH. HUSIU8BANDANDWIFE.as C~SCT FOUND14 4 miles S and 214 Wost d itlmalos. premium and accruing toxoe. assessmthe trust proporty to be sold 12/23/1996, ^ under Instrument»nt No. 1996-023089. allorr thot dalo ol tho first ol applpplicatlons may be No.4ll111 536-550(^6 . RoMif. Robuikl.Rebi Replace...... 10 satisfy said obligaUon. Morlgago Records ol TWIN FALLSLLS Couniy. IDAHO, the publiceIcation ol this notteo at (ound1 otal 12 C.F.R. 262.25. Twin F.II..I«oFall foOiioi; )ve.Jim326-4150* DATED this leth day ol MarcAirth. 2002. brol Rosorvo Board’s PUSUSILISH; April 5 .nd 12. )w/whitoUbmix.' VHU GAftDEN TtTHE ABOVE GRANTORS AREE NNAMED TO COMPLY Slovtvor, p .L .L .C .. 3 0 3 procodu ato.Woilmonnorod. LAWN PO BOX 1900 Dduros, or If you nood 2002______Callill 326-3721 • Coii us lorlor lllawn mowing, Boise. 10 83701 WWITH SECTION 45-1506(4)fA) IDAIDAHO CODE. NO REP- Shosh1D AU SUBSEQUENT and fil 3omo Commission. ning oft'^^cTp^otiffii F tpDaycare.com The Twin Fails Housing Authauthority will recoivo bids lor a BECAME n DUE ON 7/01/2001 AND mod with tho above 974-20•2000. Tho Federal EOF NOTICE; Iho ring i MONTHLY PAYMENTS, PLUS5 LATEUS CHARGES AND Court.rt. Rosonroin/o will consider your r „ J |a 2 g musi bo presont. umlted opoioponings. divkled Mttion of tholr 2000 CopHolI FuiFund Modomlzalion Prolect • %OTHER COSTS ANO FEES AS1 SESET FORTH, DAIATEO this 29th doy ol commor 3.2002 call 736-J6-1254.* pre-schoolooi cciassos. age 2 nemovol of Asphalt and Instanstailatlon ot Now Base and Amount V, due as of Morch 22.200202 . Morch.eh. 2002. lor 0 ho :PRflCCP certlliod Aiphalt 81 Plonoor Squaret untilun 10:00 A.M.. provaliing ^ ciToS-LTS: “Hs L O s f iS moking Facility) Delinquent payments from July 01.01.2001.9 payments al ROBIB E R J S O N .H E P - cotionifn II they are recoivod S fa rE5E OF< MEETING QonnonI S B l V . l o S l o (Nosrnok local Ume. on Tuesday tho 14ih1411 day of May. 2002 at 200 ^ ’-01-01 through 03-22-02) WORTFTTH, SLETTE. WORST by the F III733-5097* Elm St. N.. Twin Falla. Idahoh0B3301, i at which time and f$1,441.71 l each: $12,975.39 (07-01' lO Reserve Bank on or Woslorn Universliy «. 4-5 yrs. old. Last place all bids will bo publiclyy opopened and read atoud. U ^ te ^ r g e s : $288.36; Benelk:laryary Advonces: $164.00 4 STOrOVER. P.LLC. bitoforo t: the last dale of the P.“ ®' on2N.5W W .. CHILOCAICARE 24 houra TOTAL: $13,427.75 , , Sy: J. EvanI Robertson commornom period. ,516 p„l 10. REWARDI Coil wookondsinds avail. Moals & Scopo of Work Includes:: ToTc remove exisitng asphalt moy for Eslalo Pullman Rood and base, and Install now t>asabas and asphalt ot Pioneer . .All delinquoncios are now due, togelherwlthunpaidondlog Attomt »w. Idoho » 7 or 539-6054. snocks InoIncudod. All agos S ^ r e Doveioprreni ID 1-2. accnjing taxes, assessments, irusiirusioe's fees, atlomo/s PUBLISl is h : provistonspr lor equal employ- - ______BidIld proposals received Apppprovol of previous Animalinals. Falconry. Fur- ALO' II Trado Commla-. C O H O L IC S Vashinglon. D.C.. mont opportunity and payrnemnent of nol lets than the mini- afteror th e obo v o no to d meetingting minutes. boarers.ers. Earty Goose and ANOON Y MO U S “‘fi].: mum salaries end wages ass eelss foRh in the spectlicatkMis NOTICE OF TRUSTEETEE'S SALE dote9 andc lime will not be 2. SImiimulcast & 2002 Uve SandhillJhlii Crano. Use ol De- 208-733-63-6300& 726-46S0’ 20580.orcor call the Nation- musi be paid on Ihls prelect.1 • . . . - Al 10K» o-dook A.M. on June>*25,2002, 2 In the Olfloe accepopted. Bidders mailing Mootit AApplications • Now panmoninom L a n d s * ^ Flekt ■------=______^ . al Fraudid IniInformation Cer»- Aa permitted by slate lawaw and required by iho U.S. of Flrat American Title Compaiipany, 260 3rd Avenue bkls1 assumeai tho risk ol lato Lessoo100 at LBP Trails.s. Bird E Dog Training. EP A y tor, 1-800-e100-076-7060.* —:----- Department of Houslngiind1 UrUrtjanDavolopment:— J*North. Twin Falle. Maho, First AmericanAm Title Insurance deilvei«ry. 3.7lhlh Ju d icial D istrict FY044 BudgetB Dlroction. ■• ------ADMINISTRSTRATtVB------a Rotalnage Is 10 percent not 5 percent SCompany, as Trustee, vrill sell at public audton, to the Bidn 3 regulations Idaho, and described aa fotknva,1,10-wit: to 518 Commercial0 Street Any othother eppropriato busi- Indlvlidivlduals with dlsabili- i computer know-. ‘ ■ 24C.F.R.135 Lot 10 In Block 1 of Skylene SubdivisionSu Twin Falis Elko,>.NV I 69601 nosss toto come before this ties moymo) roqueat mooting "AD Pay DOE. Resume ' County. Idaho, recorded In Bookk 9 of 1 Plats, page 39. Upo ladgo.Pay The Twin Falls Housing AuthorityAutl reserves the right to ^ pon payment d twenty- Commitimission, accomrrimmodations by con- required.id. ApplyA at , reiect any or all bkla or to> wiwelve any Inlonnality In Ihe ^ Information, conceming the forecoredosur* edion may be five ($25.00)(S lor each set. atT THE1 CONCLUSION lading>g thetl Director'a Otlkio TIM!MES-NEWS lnt.l ' bidding. obtained from the Tmstee. whoseose telephone number is THISS IS A REFUNDABLE OF THITHE REGULAR BUSI- at thee IdahoId Department ol q u yment SoluUona THE TWIN FALLS HOUSIPJSING AUTHORITY IS AN (208) (2 785-5511. Aocofdlng to»the thi Truatee'e reoorde. OEPC?OSIT, to be relumed N ESSSSMEETINQ.AN Fish andanc Game diredly at . n cLASSIFIED p lie Ave.E. St* 24* EQUAL OPPORTUN• EMPLOYER. the ^ elreet e002 (BP u r l e v r JANET TACKETT, a alnele worwoman, as the Grantor, secuilurlty in tho am ount, 5®0T1CE ^ OF SCHOOL to$B.OOperhour^ ^USTEE ELECTION PUB 1 worit environment ' I PUBUSH: April 12.16 and110,2002 10, PFlrat A frican TWa Inturance ConCompany, as Tnisiee. for form■n and eubject io the UBUC NOTICE pp|u the beneftt and security of the UnitUnited States d America, condiidltlona listed In the hool O labid No. 411 Adkxisxis planned1 and taken MEMBER lie eves, days, 6>' '' ' tl n Falla County. Idaho by yourour governmeni aro ihday ad you places L l houra. 15-30 hrs; ■' acting through the Farmera Norteme AdminlstraUon.< United instrurructkws to Bidders. TWinF >e Ume ago In 7?» ' Stales 8 Department ot Agrlculturs.urs. dated December 20. BlcIld proposals will be alned In public noifces. «k. Qroat part-time I LoanNo.Sien0704 ' • 111966, raeerded 0*e*mb*r 2 0.1»B6.aslnstn;menlNo. .1» openimed and reviewed ai lOTICE ISHEREBY ^ are part d your right s-W«w9?^lsthe K,ofte«aecond |ob. Close T.S. No. 1039613^ II19B6021410. all racorde of Tvrinn FiFalls County, Idaho. the olllce0 ol the Spring QIVENEN: That the annual loknow«w and to be informed campus. For mor* . i Parcel No. B33t1 The above Qrantor(t) ar* namedled to1 comply with Section Creekek Asspdatton no later tIon of school trustees of what) all736-2653Ulllltl* !______i_^i«T!ce.opjrauinUSTErSSAU!______-4S*1606(4)(a)-ldaho-Ce(t*rNo-T9ll ) representatlon'ls'made' than'fvM .nor^oo2,-.raoo--|;^T.;rwln-Falla-School-Ole- ionvE.D*taii^ ------o n Ju v 02.2002. at the hourhou of 11:00 AM, of sakl day. 1that they are. or ara not, pratenllanlly responsible for this p.m. No. 411, Twin Falls charaes'ges ell cltfzens lo l)e r It. no exp. needed, at THE FRONT ENTRANCI'aCE OF FIRST AMERICAN Zobligation. Thehe Spring Creek Asso- nty. State of Idaho. wiU informal■mod. this newspaper i lave valid driver's II- r TlUB COMPANY, 260 THIRCIIRD AVENUE NORTH. TWIN ® 'The default lor which thie aaletale is to be made Is the clatiorion reserves the riflht to lek) on May 21. 2002. urgese evB7e\ dtizen to read , ha rdwortter. Apply I FAUJ. IDAHO, FIRST AMER/lERICAN TITLE INSURANCE i,lalluta to: (1) make the acheduledled monthly peyment due accepepi or re]ed eny and/or the pdls of aaM elec- and studystu these notices. wn between 6^0-. . COMPANY, as truatee, wUi teaa< at pubHo auction, lo the !: will be open between we adv In person b on th* 20th day ol *ach and everyrary month. Amount deHn- all Herlemaspedfledinthebld advise ihose citizens preonaHWOY CRISIS CEKIER 10:00 a.m. Mon-Fri. at h lg M bidder, for caah, oashli•hlof'acheok drawn on estate „quent $4.609iB aa ol January 24t24th, 2002. The principal propoiMisals. houra of 12:00 noon who seeksec further informa- f r EE >etall,309Addl*ofi • or Neboral Bank; a check[ dndrawn by a Stale or Federal ? :E TESTS. Always RC^Detal baiahce la $54,209.64. lOQethertr withw interest thereon at oa)ated'thla 5th day ol 8 :0 0 p.m. on sakl day. non 10to exercisec their right confkJ.fUentlal. 734-74h* No phoneMie callsi please. ■’ I CredR Union, or a check drawndra by a Stat* or Federal 7.25% 7 per annum In the amountlunt ol $3,003.78, as ol AprH.: le purpoaa d aald el«}- to acce:ccess public records I Saving and Loan Assodatioiatkxi. SavMoe Aaaodatlon. or February e Sth. 2002. and accruii:ruing Interesi. subsidy shall be to elect one ondpubi = ^ | S S g j 5 5 b6 o k k e e ( Savlnga Benk. all payableble at th* tim* ol sale, the granted T le $8,304.62. All dellnqtinquenciet are now due puBL lee to senre tor a period j iu South CeniCenira/ Convnufilty fdHowing described real prop«roperiy. altuated In the County ^ 3LISH: April9. 16, 11. M P O R T A O T ' ActionnAgency A( h it an together with any late charges,, ededvancea lo prd ed the 12.1313 and 14.2002 ” “”3,® ise addreaa all legal in our T t^ FaHa ol TWIN FALLS, Stale olif ICIDAHO, end described as ^security, and leea and coslsIs aseociateda with Ihls ------r M & T o r opening In loRowe,lo wit; LE6ALN6Tiee------S ms *within Trustee Zone r a lull-llme dou- foredoeure. The Benefldary elect lANKRUPTCV S try/f uU charge Book- lOT 9 IN BLOCK IO F DELL*•LL-RAY SUBDIVISION. TWIN jfp r o p ^ to be add to eatlafy sakl 0 IN FALLS STORAGE No. 5.5.1 Only those quaUfled bte 6 fast. Acddents. FALLS COUNTY. IDAHO ACACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT P' ler provlalons of Idaho electoi:tora realding Inthe f r.AnA.A.degrNln DATED thla 20th day ol f^ebniary POBox846 divorcei»6i criminal matters. ;!!S!?.«.i^niing it preferred. THEREOF, RECORDED INN BOOKB 5 OF PLATS, PAQE eFhat American Titl* Inturanc* com “S'te 26-7-210 vriil aen -on soecffie;Hied trustee zone may TwiniFalla.roiB3W«46 ca BradRI Rice at 734-336r ■11 16. 2002by Klaaa 7 ^ 1 57.IN THB OFFICE OF THEIHECOUffTY RECORDER OF /t/Kandic* McOarmott, AMistant Ti a for a Zone No. 5 dilne tor legal ada: 3 8AID.C0U^rrY rtion in Jerome stored candidididate. Legal deacrlp- lANKRUPTCY tlonaaraa E I prior to publication. ' coma Admin., Closing v . , Cocnmsnly known aa IBO> LoeuatU 8 tree< North, Twin pPUBUSH; Maidi 20, April 6.12!.nd19,2002 an Uonol n on W ec^eaday for . npetltlve rales d l CAA. Adt ' Nlle,.tOB3301. 1 Hanaen, laat known ud no'on'o, ter 7 bankniptdes. dele AprilVpril 22, 2002. 726 ^ ' addnir*aa:5l2Jaffereon p^it toy. noononThuraday jatfsifl h o n e s t. W.TwIn • . Siild aale wB be made wiltwtthoul covenant or warranty. - DiCptacotorTrusw iilondy. noon on Frf------Stoker at 734^52* Shoahon lmtilla.po*eet*k)n or encum- ^ >eL Apt B. Twin Falla. zoneN.No.VM»llbeMoin- K "™ i------Falls. 10lOSCCAAIsaDaig SI . rforTueadayand C Voricplace & EOE* latton aecured by and purauant I J3301 Ingslde Inesday. noon on Mon- INVI to ttl* power ol eale conleiniarred in the jleed el true! I S S S U i s ningawe Driv*. dAvtwifor Thursday and noon (206)8()867-0259 (Bdse) BOOKKEEICEEPER executed by MIQUEL C08KWK), an ucunanM man, aa B BUSH: April 5 and 12. Klaratkm of Candkiacy J? V S s C«ntnl Community « « . 'uetday for Frklay and P.O. B( Grantor, to ^ N FALLS TTTIriTL& aa Ttuue*. for lh* b*n- S!!'- irlng th* name of a e.|urdn than ^ 0101. law ofi>FFICE Chapter 7 BenefHpaiIt package. Applca- i WTTH8ECTION4fr-160e(4}(a GR8IN ^galnat audi a chang* of Ik hdding.oomp*ny. W* b* i*or*tand**parat*aec | | ^ $345. Un ire available at SC- S . RESENTATION IS MADE: THATTt THEY ARE. OR ARE E Jncontasted divorce, tlons area DOB: Februaiy 4 .1B60 ndtoaoquir* 100p*r. band, » . Other eervtees. ' CAA, Admin., Adi Closing * NO^ P fl^BNTLY REBE6PO N 9IBLE FOR THIS, A P * tltlonbyQ lnl A. WITNEBBmyhand and ^it of tha voting * t ^ d Abe*Maritee vding ahaS be M)ril 22. 2002. 7 ^ ! a d d aald D itM Court Len*ytormlnorohlld gle Valley Bank. 222 permit!nitted beginning April '✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ hone St. W.Twin • - ' ' TM. delauli tar ^ IM***i*lalotaini*d*la:Mhm ee Jofdan,8oottQr**n.bom j mm>, oahon* Street Eaal. 23.20<2002. aa prwWad by • , lOSCCAAlaaDrug : int ckw jB( f.Fabniafy4.19eBlnJ*dc ^•UBU8H; March 20. A ^ : fJPn*in Falle. Idaho 63301. SsotioItion 33-40B,-Idaho n our effort’to- PrdesiKstonal, eflectlve. Frae’Wort!Voritplace&EOE* ■ .12andl9.a002 •onvMe.BliladArkanaM ^ I F*d*ral Reeaiv* eon- Cod*,I*. ** am ended. Any make 1 our mexw srBI u v e r V liataolwgoastogetwrwVial Snow reaiding al 630 Daon nITHBDtSTRtCTCOURT i r i akieraira a numbor d factors qt^lHI*lllledbuate*zen**l*o- Hlasslfiedar section K m ™ Auto Part* by b * n * R ^ pufBUM to fl8tf**t. Buriey. ID 8331B. 0iPTNEFinHJUDICUI. ^ 1 Ind*l*oldlng w h*th*r to lor Nwheho*xp*otateb*ab- of e a k td M d truat Th* *«l> p ee of any errors, i King lor a long itmi pro p o aln o * chang* In DtSTNSTRWTOFTWBTATe apprcirov* Ih* application, aantfroitromth*Diatriden'th* ifM Btnier auOellvery_____ ^flimeiotManAlewdar -OTIOriOAHp,MANOVOR^ Jncluluding 111* r*oord oi^ d*y•d.*i*dion d^ or.!whonwB- plea& F A X — I - ? tSS i sase checlcyour — ■ driver.indr.indlvldutia m utt TmOOUNTVOP > p*(fMlormaneadourbai^a) bauniunabi*. b*caua*of adforany , W| a good attitude ^ TWMFALLB ' .fn'h*i* lp ln g to m**t local phyalcitlcal ditabMM or bOnd^ , ! ippeafance.Mutlb* k\ f*Mon^w%i*'ohBne* In, MADcatlontath* FMt*ral thatMDMrid for a ballot of ^ ..CLA..>F>» IH ourt WlU b* 26- : ^ ' ■ WWTAliMICAWTntf w t iSiSwSSiSM'SSw 'SAVIOiKTaNBaS,y < HMMMiv*B««of8MPran- thaHnkMulwvoMoaat TheIn Times-News gn M. lO t MafkatBtrtat. aladioi IPARTWBNT < . 30/W**IC-. : ' wilt not l» a t 1990ixn.M SSS&WWHi :S'EUZABETH A.HALPER D 81m BIO. 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— CHUOCARMTAFF------CCONSTRUCTION------•0RIVER8—Of ------MAIRiURSTVUST------KECH9UMC . iineajI L U WEOUS |« 0 T 1t L------8PRAY-TE1fECHNICIAN-----.QLEHHSFERI Aotp* ChrMUm School. Concrete C llnlahar axp; prt- and loader opantora. Cunsuffant opening (or a tal- Fami1 machlnaryr machanlo Localmomotels seeking exp. For k)calal LAWWmeE' ^ ^ ^ . lopwmg. 734-3003* farradbutnolnacaaaaiy. Neededt for manure haul. enl«inlad atyiiat. PT/PT. axp.p. w /traotora ft hay *F aad«dMKworkaremuat tlanageiiger*. 736-0&* SPRAYkYlNG. Muat be V W W ' 110 get licenoed. - - ciZfiiCAt------, CU734-6452 Call63M023.* Quai2uarsntaad houfty waga aquipilp. ft trucka 324-7148.* l>aaWabletom60-1C0be. 5= = =AURANT ^ '■ ''2 ? ! ^ Busy lew firm looklno lor • 2 inddiantaiaf bonusM.t m tm m T h e T imite e et -N e w e /a * Wareiaratwuse Woikare------Caaaar-a now hiring., p«fWtowort<«ft#mooft* Foreman, F cement tintahar, m bianaina.Noquotaa. S MEM n H y lo o k J n g ------DRMNa SCHOOL CaB 1 735-1200.* ___ dotnfl.finnQ.-err«nd«..ifh-. _.Jorm.aeltar.ft laborara^ Ctass £ ACDt^Apmapactai,- m m i — r i ® ------WGane meralLabOfsra_____ RESTAUfAURANT.______CaU7U 7 3 3 .i 4 0 i^ ...... fo rc azarrtera rr to r ___ •w«rlng phonaa. and ..PayDOE.324.02a8.* .. ^ iUUKUMMA ------$iS7S/caah.'An fe n paid eavy Industrial work ~ Wattpariparaon needed for— T rn tn iysjXjj n ------~ fn O 0 P »tndent n a motor ~ ~ — copying. Poalllon would kOeUVERY DRIVER 3 )uaakaaper naadad to tMonalnwMtfipotantlal 3waeka, lOdown. n ^ A L L S ^ ■ S7*/hour flexible hn er Tech exp. re- rOUteetevaUableln av Must hava CDL, excelleni Jobplac#ment734^5e6.* J< vork PT on Salurdaya * *Car* Canttr ★ Clarlilerlcai at Prai5S.«i:r,r S ■ (orljrowth Into FT, ft more vllh poaalbla more hours. >n resklential & Ir- th e Ollenneferry le i drh^g record ft valid Ida- vS * Sprirprinkar Technician 428 2i systems. m„ ho lloansa. Health and re- ^ihWirAlilWnWrA conContact Sharon at lha * Conc ___ i p ? ^ wjlh a_wrilten_fa^ __ Vaiktr.Canttr.or.oill , .SALES -tirsmani beneftia oflafad.- ELECfSctAfF==^- e i etoymantOpanlnga -«-Eiac flg2U y fl tt ^ ------Buiha tb: Offloa Managar Wa are a dnig free woiK *34-8481.* w ^ ^ Ik Mac p3 box12T8T.F.B3303.‘ Wantad, Journeyman iechanlo s d SS * 'S S 'S i;' TC^ICU piaca. FUI out appllcationa BBenefita.i ConvetftU pay. 1>B0(B5RER • CNAFullTlma. * CDL;DL Clasa A Drive _ _ rr< £ tii minOilaanaa ■. CLlhfCAl. bitwaan 8:00 am ft 3:00 ' " Call Wanda or Unda NJr«aursary bualnaaa. Lola of * Can: e m ^ Mixer Drivar 1.’riSlUcKwSn rM(ed/nb*/r»0 « Full Oma. Muat hava a x p ^ m at: 187 Eastland Dr. 20I-78M3M* hournura.Ctf20e-7B8-2676* gg I tOwwIedgilg..nla>p«ws» “ t S S Z S i eompulara. Quickbooka. ^ Pane. Idaho. « ______— OTCreCHHffi apal(^UVaLtton ' AiJ?5!ERICAN 8TAFWNG 1*^ ^ lallattonof genera- M t r k i l ______------Expel &-WordrBa eui-- B tfSsM strM rSs —wrs. alJ">r condiiioners and------BEHTO------p PT Irrlgalor/daliy worker saHlona available fer food asidUckftHoUdayPay <028^9S Shoahona SI. N, 13 O W fR Manager lomar aarvica orlanlad pFT ft/or PT dental assistant ri procasalng^.Ughlduty «Hai(aalth/Visk>n^tal TMTwin Fane, Idaho S o rinI n a g h a tS p ru n g l appiioncc osrextM A * ___ and.hava.aoQd.phona. — needed. House Incl. ^ P« — wanted-foHast'paced "plyat3374 —e N3100E.TF* _Call.73444S2______-S S o ISoklng.lox.thal ono_____ andjnpjoi dental offlctf, please sent ^ available. All ahifta aaoiOIK fS!5551 sal sprlngllma )ob7 plus...wtl a reaume' lo Box B2477 FA " Rir------tWIa*3Nlarenttal:ForappBcatk>n «Fur■un Empkjyee CELLANEOUS I s're looking for thol person. B EmploymantSoluttona % Tha Times News Box IPT/FT. Experience procaaa proc call 7 3 5 - ^ or e lime porsoni Part condtttonains;compensation JEROM ES 120t Faila Ava. E. Sta 24* 548 Twin Falls, ID. Ex- w /lraclora & Irrigating aool The MirMlnl-Casala Juvenile lime work, groot basedd onc knowledge MOTOR-RO-ROUTE CLERICAL Worktng pended function cerlifica' ^required, 733' Exeal. & Word a muat. lha righl candMate. Some u >|]catk)ns avaliabta al It. 2'27310 moke an Gocysfs Freeway RV, -n ^ 77^imea-Newa . Is Irrlgallon worker needed DCRSi^NDSCAPINO 14 7lh SI. Rupert ID. .V(^n Waga DOE. call Mra. traveling required. . lor f North ol Shoshone. Lam.andacaplng all phaaes, polntment. or spring Exll 162 ol /looking for an loalng^e^mi5. ohl In to 311 Moin "w'n Fall2,'"C.S';a ^ Hughaaat733-S033* ?DRIVER------Call < 866-2008* mual mu have valla drivere P liu . apply tndent Motor . DfUgFraaWork Ploco. In peraon at: _____ ive. W. Twin Falls Comoroiron. Brian Kadel CDL required. . piFARM ------— ------ik^nsa. $7.oomr. DOE. ^ Won Siotloo, n o w CarrierlntheCai Can 733-9446.* Twij!rin Palla Car* Center n iS B S Call 208-7e8-2676‘^ Irrigator tractor 674EaaUandDr. Qarv^Fr®Frooway nVia a JEROM4E E area.i Valid • ^(fo^^ar axparlanca I » y Pro, PT person *1 „ DRIVER ------operalor wanted, ■>WN au AND GARDEN (Conuict Pareon •fcoo workplace. drivers9/s licenseI i raqulrad. Salary plua Job opening, now hiring Call280-2266' Jwb dM. Friendly customer SALESS iSIr id J ------vehicle a must. bonus. Cau 733^2128 for VholaaaleNuraarySalaa ^MelodleJensen^ f r^lce, computer exp.. FT, ionsong term poslliona WAITRES!SSKOOK— full time aoild waale ■pFARMMACHANIC/ Aaalalant Aai reaponsibla 0 position,Saga HOUTJUTE 813 ' on appdntmont .* collector. Must be able to . jicH I copy.ey, collation, pay atuba. avail.II. inI Joromo ofoo. timo 1 IRRIOATION for for ollloa dutlea, help 3. required 20-25 hre. MustI hoveho 0 positive otil- MounUlniln Qrlll In Albion. ___COHCHEIE. _ IIII 75 lbs. reoeatedlv. IA‘a needed In Twin exp. n 3-6606-lor-epplrOf------IFyoulhiuHve-in-the------, Class B cDu required , lls end aurrounding ar- wKTlcraftemoons-ft-Sat:------turJera Form aaltar ft laborara experkinced lami operator er 1 .'good communlco- opply ^1 person*P Jerom>0 e aai rs a S era naadad. Wagaa DOE. Benefits iodude, medical, s. also needing CNA'a Subnjbmtl resume al 661 exp.. gc al our Gooding plant. putar pul akills required, Slue Ukaa Blvd. N. iton skillsldlls. soles exp. Is 0 WOODWO/ORKING intarestedted In being a 326-4171 cell20O-4171.* dental,& vision insurance, Prefer p oxperlence In fonn expdriance ex| with ACT '®/' 24 hr. care. Apply at > plus 401k plan. $9S/day ' , 30 Falls Ave. Easi Suita filSCEIitU A N toU a------. Beneflte Ineludtd Moulderr operalor 0 wanted Nav/spapttaper Carrier. coNsmucnoN mocftanica with emphasis and an( Excel helpful. Ex- H^O llio iilb le h o u r a . lo^moU in IroubleshooUng, pivots celleni cell phene akilla, or- " fI, i jTwin Falls, Id 83301 || takeslas special people to p ," J „ loii cusiom shop, pleasa cont*x>ntact the Twin M m CLEAN-UP Mustbenax-: ' iatl 733-6840.* “p 3^ d e “ therapy lech, ear- I. proforrod not peiiis TlmTin es'N ew s lbla, dapandabla, detail and electrtcal on pivots. ganized. gar salaa axparl- iiigent tmpwyment* nocessa ' Omg Fr90 W erkpltef wSRl------Vico> loic our cllsnis ( chll- ♦•'"•'"OJ “ 2^S14-Si7mr/ office at1733-0931. 73. ext. orlantad. Tranaportatlon . Year round position with ence eni and plant knowl- MEDK Solutlona qOE s edge helpful. Starting PositIllion for O pen MRI drenn ft ft adults). II couk) be . . . . atopby 1323rd v m toVVoodRivarValtayI BRRfEB ^ ------competitive wage and ad| Palla Ava.8. Ste 24* Located3 InIr Caroy. 15 min. pravldad. PT to atari. OTR, ' good pay ft benefits. g ^ b e n a n t package. at a t: llO/hr. Clearwater otflflo a c o o r d in a to r . ypu’VV V. Twin Falls Must have experience. Apply in person at: • Nure0Nu 7 , 1110 honey- Clerlisrical experience In tho thjeiasllc. u e caring. SECRET^lETARY east olI BellevuoAHalloy.6 " • ' W ^aD O E . 420-7087* Ivlduals. M/F encour- Exp. legallegi aecrotary. WP CallI AllenA: between A Sk Sk Quaranteed home every Gooding plant on Mon. suckle auc al., Bellevue. ID medsdlcal field Including Individ 7om-10am 'T’ ♦ I CONSTRUCTION week. Call 736-1684* from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. or 768-5774. 761 a kiinawllhpeople. il ageI toM apply. Flexible PT 7.0. exc. exc cornputer skills. 7o Curry Concroto hiring, t mpulera and Insurance hra.. Call» Anie or Jodie et flexibleble hre. Resumes lo 206-823-4 I 5 i * ------BrIver------call Rtok Warren et ExpiExperienced Hortlcultur- com; Naad wall aattara and ^ e34-8105exL117for al ali aupen/lsor or fora- deslisired. Contact Dennis 735-?1r^134. AA«OE.* Box 2836283 Twin Falls. ID.' Iv.msgto laborara Immadlataly. Clasa A ft B- COL truck -dftvere.-Seaaonal.-hill/part- __ Interview appointments, ^ma.man naeded.ln.Caray . _ Swa«aer.at.735:59B8-0/. .R55S5 ______UL Caiioniy baiwaan'7'pm' Drug Free Work Place. at at( Claarwalera Nursery. denn ( C E ttA N O U ^ ^ ^ fTECHWHNIDAN— ------1 Ihru 9 pm. Call 734-1628*. lime. Manure/hay/corn ' RN EXTRA MONEY Full Ilmolimt position avail- " * * 7 ™m M -N n ii Ii ■ aeaaon. Must be depend- _ AA«OE* Full Ful Ilme though Octo- gieni! ber,40/hrweek, ni^ illver the Qwest Dex. ablele lorli experienced ■ llllilillllM currentlyIly lilooking fo r ■ CORRECTIONS------^ able. Dmg free workplace. RRERGHTER8 Fl ictorof Nursing Senrices telephone tele booka in HVAC Juvanllo DotenUon Corrao- Monday-Frlday. Pay la AC Technician 10 do nFM-p577:57------A IndopomMndant Motor J&CCuatom.LLC Now r hiring forest worker ded at Hillcrest Heven buIhi.W. Burley. CasUaford. routinegina and omarg»ncy Carrier In ttie Ikxis Specialist - full andI 734-6821* fireflghtere I lor tho 2002 DOE.'fz plus end of aaa- "fn Pocatelk).p , 10. Contact qoo^ }UMES PLUS son bonus. Please 623- ooding, Rupert, Twin aervlccVice work. Must bo d stonal. ^ effocllvo. MINI-CAS:AS8IABrea. p'art-llmapoaltlona! DRIVER; season.i Contact the Twin !? at (206} 233-1411.* Fallapg tnd vldnlty. EPAA certlNeda and havo available. Profeaalonal , Falla Job Service lor 4105 for dirociiona and onsivo resumes. ' Close A CDL Local area. ■ Intenrtew appolnlmanta.* Im eq lan 1-600-733-0675 minimiilmum ol Iwo yoors „ "fil.. aaU-dlselpllnad. sell- moreJnfo. EEOMflW/F!_ . imcAi. * ° j ____ S^rfon-Fr1.-eK)Oamto- i • -oxporlijortencerCompoli- — lonBre,324-387«?______lE youiu J//i I^ J d th e ______1 __ ------mo&aiod.odutt role mod-- ._Call7«3-7300*-— ' ml mlaa this opportunl- QENERAL WANTED; KKSilA6riiNEoP£RAT6 fty~ 5:00 pm* tivew:s wagea. Bonollis r 1 Mfn/-Cass'/assla area A are 1 alatto provide ouldanca,■ DRIVER[ Q Mo be part Ola greal — interestedited In being a I Hauling livestock, require- Helper I for busy small en­ . PACKER illablo. Apply In por- ^ 2 1 7 i l slnl&turoandaldllbulkllng * Solo Cup Company Is r ’s"am. Parka View Cera FCUKtB ial1l33AtblonAvo, ^ Newspapipaper CaiTier, ■ 10 Incarcerated juveniles. menis are CDL, exp. gine I shop, 16 or older. Sc Rehabilitation Center Sen^lceIce andxonstnjclion. , praferred. Call 637-4531* Shoshone. ! 666-2628* currently e accepting a conlactthe ■ , Good verbal and wrttian appllcoUons for lull-Ume sopenlngstorfull-tlme ‘Top) wages, w insuranco, L i- 1 communlcailona akills a i— api 2NA/N/C Experience relirei ;u c SERVICE S yV ViTlmeS’N ew s QENERAL Nlghl NIgf Mochlne Operatora. Irement ft vacalion. TECHNIC MESSAGE office at 6677-4042 or must. Must be 21 years ofi rDRwi^““ ““‘^^ preferred. Day shifts Call2^r/20M7»-74?3* • Full-time OTR Class A CDL Accepting Applicatk>na 40 hr.f week schedule, full ,Ji,, Ime Lel Tachnlelan. F o d o rali l employmeni sto pby b v tthe Burley age. Expartenca working ITIFI5------we'e otfer01 compotlllvo 1 n 10 r m c wllh at-rlsk youth pre­; with tanker endorsement benefitbei pkg. compotlUva •'ssssa'AS” “ " netlon is free. officeaf12r.-1263 Overland *ClasaACOLOrtverw/ w a person/blndery posi- wages,» . excellemc working flomombnber. no one con ferred but will train lha, *Food Orade Producta* buh.,. id IS e- ^operBulfdlngr 48 Stoles & Canada KazMat Endorsement win^M'aoeaptadab* wl ^ ilnTvtrlnPaHs.l^.exp. condllindlllons and benefll promiseB yyou a federal job. «"‘V* •right Individual. Appllca- ilaglo Valley Job Servlco. fB o a i. Health Ins.. ^etlro- pockaickage. Must be 18 For freeHnfonnation ir about 1 , ^ llons available online atI Taamoraok)drivere 'General labor/various Magi StietyuafrMbonusm. *TeIemarketing 771 77 North College Rd,. MEDI5SSE ------a 'nt ! and paid vacatlona, yoarssrs of( age v^th valkl federalI lcjoba, call Career W W K WWW,lwlntall8C0unty.org. OoodlngRthalfA Fax[resume re: to 543-2016. dhvor'(/or's Iiconso, Ploaso America ( oral the Human Resourc­; Horn Insurance ana *Dalry *Clerlcal, Twin Twli Falls. Idaho 83303 O r 40lkavallsblo. ‘P n Bookkeeper threugh thn; April 26lh. 2002. apply In person ot 47B.: B U R U? f------r - es office on the 4th floor EOE. M/F/O/V* h ol the Twin Falla County Call ‘Human Resource I 1-600-967-2011 Monager 3-5 yeare exp. jSBTB openings. K r , Z ’'J:.''e4. 3Er5 « e 7 ★ ★ ★ ★ { ■ _ Courthouae. Submit lAlNTEfiANfcE------RN-anJN-a mMny.^"orome.‘*ID”5 'kioso ask for John ^ A ^ ★ ★ ★ handwritten cover lelterf Monday-Frit^ *Accounts Payable MECHANIC . OK «pUngapplicationBfor camarS 9|C 9|( 9|C )|C ThsTlmm oi n -N aw a ia , Sam-Spm MST*' Manager solo RN Evening Shift leron or Brian Kadel. ^ ^ ^ with application. Twin olo Cup Company Is cur- , [o™D.,.ndE..nln« '"]'«5time achedullng dept. ^'aWoslland Freeway currentlytiy lockingl< for ‘ WM Intelligent Employment rently accepting applica- g. 1. 3 yeora In scliedtll- >andant Junior ■ F au County offers a full' DRIVERS ------HVlaadmg-lree T h e Tinl m n - N , w s l , bartafit package for full- Ilona for a Mainlenance , . production invento- * I Carrlar In ttie ' ■ Claaa A ft B. COL truck Call now for an mH) SNAffJA'a c u mm i l l y l o o k h g " “ “ “ g I Ilme employeea Includ­ Mechanic. 3-5 yrs. exp.. J>N Staff Devetopmeni »mputeil2ed planning, ^LEY area. ■ ing; medlcal/dental/vlslon! drivera & equipment appointment In Burley worklng.knowledgewqi of celleni math'skills- f o r■earners e tor ' ^eratora. Seaaonal. 81678-0165* pr®e Coortlnator f*®®' I Insurance, IHe Insurance, preclaron meaauring eim od communications. . d e p e n d e n t b u r : FT/PT. Manure/hay/com- equip., ability to read elec- perlence in Excol or l | | | l 3URLEY roHr^meni, vacalion. sick, /grain season. Must ba 0 GENERAL >r routes ava//- hoot and personal leave. Some trical or hydraulic prints. us 123 spread sheela nlulomotive l l l I 0U TE 436 \ aependable, drug Iree. C Contractor needed tor 10 hr. ahlfla FrI.-Mon. ^ I lus. Wages DOE. Ben­ In th e Jarom e 5fh Sf. E-Ri=-Rallroaa Ave. , . benefits are also offered' hava own trensponalton. Buhl. Filer, Hagerman IZ l for part'time employeea. SoloCupprovIdasacom- OICAL ia; employee health, area. Highlandd AtAve.-Overiand : Randy Adams Cualom. and Bllaa. Pemunent PT. nui, Ute insurance, va- | h I! Twin Falls County Is an Call1•877-71^V12^ petltlve aalaiy & beneflte u*Ift View Cara C*nt»r Ave. . _ M oqual opportunity employ-’ , 886-2671 * pkg. Appllcationa will ba ^ tion, paki holklays. and WBGhnlGlBns U accepted at Magk; Valley 3Q U TES2Q erftdnigfreQwotkplace. jDRIVERS ^ f/meoFORBUsr “1st Ave. E. fouHveinihe - Com* ]oln our taam. Enjoy Job Service. 771 North ♦R^N^^yahlft 41 ayareaiiare * twneflla such aa: home ICollege Rd.. Twin Falla, ^ intSeourltyOffkM, SERVKmceoBmiiBn h m DISCOVERY RESEARCH *CDLDr1veis.A&B ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ssii. 'Sled In being a ' time, good pay, vacation * General Labor Idaho 63303 Ihrough imviVJewOaro-PayohUnlt 2I102 5 South Uncotn, GROUP pay. health Insurance and 4/26/M.EOE^^ ^ 1 Jerome, ID 63338 m a M I e ■ Bi£ o u T E S i e ;paper Carrier. ______Is now accepting____ jnpkwmant Openlnga: ------aONS------— ••■j_C0e)M4^tQ1!------se_ccwfacf.ttifl'------apiaiJonmWipfiooa- ' * portsaDaiwKCM------>y TImes-Newa • Interviewer^ * ForWlfl FT InI Jerome. Skills: me­ ♦RN'a f r o m mAve.E.------olllceate New equip. 888-606-5785 * Conalnjcllon chanical, cha aema electrtcal, ^♦AcUvhy Director FT/PT>TPSRorlBI8pW3ial- I ibaft at 677-4042 or ____ Wa do not aall anything,^ between 8am-5pm* lOvlmllnBml by Ihe Burloy wa onty conduct aunrty | * Fish Proceaaore able abl« to travel In area and ♦LSW la t. MustM hava BA or BS * DfflVBmsrrnHrng * Mechanic/Welder alightiy a»0 p h ^ l . Resume PId>lckupapplk»tk>naat In SWSW. PSYC etc. $16-20 PnU If; 12630i/eiland ■ ■ V 'M . Swing ahifl avail. Make, Inc. m Jerome ia looking * Machine Operetora raqulrw. raqi Apply In person MtI t View Care Center perr hr.hr DOE. 312-0471 or Rtf Roper Building}’ your own schedule each for experienced OTR No applicant fee, at at 600 Polk S t E. Fax:reaumeto^e-35M' rei ' S s r k S ? S 5 drtvere. We offer compet- tntaillgant Kimberly, K! ID 63341 B B x n fatMsnMlilii • k - k - k i r week. You will have to contact LeAnn Jonea at wortt at least 3 daya parr itlva pay and benefits pko, PERSONNEL Employment Em Sotutlona Orco rson. Needed lor busy m {l ka llm 10U T E S 3 3 = ™ r = c - week and 3 weekend1 Including 401K. Call Cole 1201 Falia Ava.E.Sta24* v Ssrtnary ! office, thia poal- I h A v e .W . BURLEV il orTlm1-800443-5e88* P U j S days per month to fulfill r o n o B r ------______tkmla1 la PT 1:304:30 Mon- M Joj M M . . . 8lhithA ve. W. ■ ^ ^ the requlrementa. Youu 1 bRlVERS 111 Filer Ave. 733-7300 '• u n Maikel In HalMy ID UCOIOICAL Fn.. ftft 1 Sat per month. II . , ★ ★ ★ ★ must be at least 16 yearsa FranMIni BuIMIng Supply 735 Ovsfland B784040* la jf jlooking fo r« grocer- Nororoo Medical aeeking youJ considerct yourself de- p n i t v In thia area a T haT lmImaa-Newa a la ot agased on a pnxtuctlonn Danat208-788^)004* People lor In-Home ethic ft groceiy exp. Great tallelUed oriented. Computer Pleasilasa apply In person ^ 1 R outeX»Ca arrier In th e H B jay April 12lh. 6-6 p.m. *20-5796 . RLEVaree, syaTam. Tha better youJl DRIVERS Pereonal Care Servicea. aalary ft benefits. Brain axp.ip. la required ft any In- Friday 739-01< £ T .S r « ^ - BUBLE do^lha m ore you can2 R needed OTR. Reefere, May need to travel andtor 208-766-2693 20 or 117 N. aurajranca billing exp a ^ua. Plei’laaaa bring resume. OniO‘trMWo()iplK« omc . , maka. Our prMuctlon Is” Weatam Stales, Canada. wojk on weekends. Mam Hailey ID 83333. Gmiraat leam anvlronmant; 968B68 W. Mam. Jerome. k V * * > BURLEY from t e to $9 par hour. 1800 algn on bonua. S0.00perhour. REXABAV&Utttt — — tookoWng for a atrong taam NO PHONE CALLSI * * * * ^ 0 a T g 404 Thls^to lha perfect job for" Fuel ft aafety bonua •CallUNCat733-1712for WliUam'aMaricatln \ ^•amber. Applteants seek- s p gmtORXRf n ” raiffll H n n H | i i i | i6ih St.tf. E'e-T9frtSf. E ] — thoae of you tooWng for a2 poaalble.^a an application.* Katchum, Kali ID Is needing a Ihp I livery drivere wanted. U MHW U BiniiBIHIBIBI B l f l K U l U Elm oAve.'lve.'Bennelt Ave. second job, part-time frequw^esMe^eoo^ 5 meat cutter. Exparlenca ><" c tat be 18 yeare ol age, a ^ _ i ijr B j ^ . Industrial------«>• .praferrad..SaiaiyLbaaflcL _PI*: yi.ani«j»njD9.shni8. A p>ply p l in p e rso n a t ■aullvalnthe ___ ■ _ ! ____ ^ oraat growth and an ofH T eS u c S I S ^ ^ ^ onaxp.$12-14/haur. «o ailable. Apply at: portunltytohaveacaxaer'I Caaaia School DIatrki la Contact Rich at 726-3771 MS t S S - s JEROME A s a Hut* 450 Overland Ave - 'BE uriey B u S9yareas, y a are ■ ■ In tha Market Reaearch Plant la accepting or ^ 100 North Main.* . alia, 10 B3301. Full oom- Ask fo r Dave o r Ccj a r v Interesiecste d In being a Field. We offer benefita:1" appilcationalor anaatlonrtianelit pack- n'AURANT ^ Newspaf:tpaper Carrier, - ; - BMTW EDUCaBBMSnagSr EXPERIENCED HEC ------***" irlesa Fania Bliss Coun- 401Kandedwlarahlpato® ^ ilc a n t muai hava ga. including 401(k). o r pleaseae econtact Ihe coO m students. Wa are Millwright/Millwright AgO'nickmechBnlo.Wekt- AgT roftt aharing, modical ft ^' Store/OxbowS' Cafe, « h1gh4evel people akilla. helpers. Wagea alart'ng Ing akilla noulred. Muat 5 ^ ' lea ID. BCS n e e d a fy Times-Newa 1’ cunvntly looking to flU 50^ ability in planing ar>d 4 0 2 F S t r e e t - R ui p p r t ' at 677-4042 or naw-poaHlona. at$ 12.80wtthopportunlty ba be dapandabla. Drug f m fimbureement, paid va- ahlers. 352-4627. Ask for Merrill Please contact: Discovery to advance to S19.00/hr. workplace. wo nai.tion.iholld.y.. bow needs good line It glop) by the Burley y s rs ’issao Appllcationa are available. J«CCuatom.LLC J «ka 325-4250 ask for • , — office at:if; lif2630vertantf - M Raaaarch Qroiw at 735- picked up et: District 6601 or at the Turf Plaza thru Job Service,.771 7 S 4 « ai* ^ la w n . All b e n e fita ^ Roper BuMng)‘ * Office. 237 East 19lh Noith Colleoe Road. Twm ■ D isc------l aailable.* : % $ 778 Falls Ave. Sulle B2. StrMt, Burtey, Idaho. UttHAWit------Sfi’Scrub Tech. needed for TWn Falla.* _ Deadane; April 10.2 0 0 r Falla, to. EOE-Dnig Free F/T, p/T ^weekend, dlaaal mfr mbulatoryaurgery gwtfAUftAW # ------______A U 1 0 < ■ k ' k ' k ' k i b . Workplace.* ohanlo. chi minimum 5 yra "enenter. Send resume to I Ukaa Countiy Ciub la - lox 413 Twin Falla. ID wwhwlUrlnganaxperleiKed m a m m waga DOE, 324-7600* 333i33oa dinnamer cook. Pick up ap- ‘■**** pUcatication at offlee.* t ST. BINIII D I C T S ^Jourriaynwnlnonaormore F” ” I HSSTJWAUftAW------V K Family Mediciical Center of o tha following: diaaal. ME!lEOICAL T ravivalera’Oaalahaa i m y 709 NonhUh&ln AvenueI •Jerome. Idaho 8333B . gu.tnickoraqulp. SHIHOSHONCREHABft immeimedlUla job openlnge *(208)324.3878 Van V* DykTruck R e p e a t UVINOCENTER forfar fast food parsoinnal, (208)324-4301 • Fm (2 7 si^ 8 8 A a k for Ivan.* 511Eaat4lhSLSoxB 61 raaUataurant eooks, dlah ' f f v T 1 ' ■ ■■■■■■■»., SNihoahone, Idaho 63352 ttaft.att. and caahlar*. We or;gflRtzdfion ^ St. Benedicls Is a mtss/on-drit>ert mi: health care or, providing laYwOwiilMsI , 208-886-2226 areka kwking for applkxnia palienl'fbcusedcare.. WVie are /ooWng for caring profircftssionals who want to ^ Fax: 206-666-2083 , thatat 1are detail-oriented, SdiwsnX'olioiiiriRfood ThUhie a m a llfrle ^ award orga’o a n lz e d , fle x ib le . The Tinmes-News ■ workfijr a top qualityfy hhealih care provider. solsa h ond tUhrary (pr SO wiwinning facility needa a rallaliTabla and can work cyTWi(PT) vKn, is Making Rwta fawQooiywopiei wIthothout drectaupenrtskm. ing applications Acute Care SuppoHMdOcrk yv LPUmN Traviavelere' Oasis oltare is acceptin Provide dallydal teduikal support Urnnmkfktknm Ml fPart tima Eva. ahlfi. aubsiibsldlied health Inaur- Monltor/WMd clerklerk, telemetry to Pharmacnadst. Computer « N -lo oparoli ond CHMA night ahlfl full time ancn. Exp. ance,we. It priced meala and llpm-/am.Senefl(s . «Shift Differffeientiat Bonuses 1 . ^ in IWin Falls ----- ond a n t M k vork T .pmcSnal Leave/'T/VacatkMi *20 Hr. Weelil^k Benefits Avail. » C o m e g ro w w ith u t lICallTodtyl C orcall7»0931. oi , •ReUrement/403S03B and/or •lUltion ReimbursementRd Hflocy.EOS n .- 5^ ------MowTimSpwiaoi I I 5 3 _ J ------V «EAP ______»LifeIna./A!^S S p y -— j a s m 7— 420-10 ■»“ - \

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r TWIN FALLS (e> TWINFALL8{7) METmcH him tnui: I'JtanmOHTSaerMMth ------I, OTMlfwnUytMMlrwM. I 3 bdrm. 1 baft on approx. ; ^watar.l08eabdnn,2bath 3|c 4 c 4 c 9|c * 4*c 4 e « « 9 | e 9 K «F C tlH ordttlh. 73^eiQS.*. I Q g g l 8 acraa w/ oorrala, wall & nohoma with haat pump ' *78,000.324-4720.* _____ Th0jnm99rNewe_f— HOUEWORICenS NMtftd > paaturt Evaa. 844-2024.* 87 : 7HyouUn~ohlh(f~' e $835 wttkly proetiaing oiBaRLY 4bdrm.2Mth * ■ currentiy haa the ! .'“■^■355!“ ' iJEROMB Oraataian*r W0»t9ia0O/TwinJ" ______following____ mail.EMylNo*im«rl«f>c« . hom*. Claan, 3 bdrm. 1 homa. 3 car garaga/ahop. 5 ^ k ) i l A HlEMoyioKr Inm _ - Cilll.eoo-852- £ — Panoad backyaid on------rr-iujL—n O i A am-lnt»n§fa« ------Independent- ■--ri’ra 'is s .s i_bath.'lOOe.KiJl. tjirga. __J In M n g » . . 8728 Ext. 2028.24 h>t‘ fww«ibac((y«id«70,o5o -V\ phjaacrar $138,000.------i ne¥fapaper routea tra* intormatlon about 738-4884 aftamoon.* . POWDER COATING 324-2108 or- J Independent o n th e ^ e t e ld e o f I ' avoiding timaihara and ! newepaper eerrter... BuiinM*. Compltl* ' raai *atata acama, wrtta a 2002 u n la ^ ...... _j____ Pleue contact...... ■ ■ 7W /n Falla ...up.iM.QOQ.Taa-aigii—— tO'th* Fadarai-Trad* JEROUB10 j| acraa wtth wa- DIatrict Manager WANTED: Commlaalen, Waihing* tar | 10813 bMV2 bath with d ton, D.C., 20880, or call j 733-0931, •M . 3 4 7 20 MrtOM p«opl» to haat pump. 32At4ahee& ■ Work At Hem* tha National Frattd inlor* imgattonayatam.tl10,0- | ■ SOO^-RlmVlawDr.)r. 1-800-838-0301 - m a11 0nCa at * r, 00.324-4720.* i _ 1.800-878-7080.‘ - TWtN PALLS m t JBaOM tS^mkiJlltfl,. D! ------B Q U m U ------r -BUHL-B/ownar8 acfif- -^1 — Compiaiaty ramodaiad. EAQERTOSeaii . ^ MofoflflOL/rg 2600-3000 9tTfAve.E.£. wIihDwataraharaa,. U i rg a tanoad lot w/auto ‘ _ 600-1100 TrottarDr. _ ramodaiad, oldar Sh -apflnklara, , Bafow apprtia- “ bdrm:homar4'oaroaf*o*r •Tai 172,000.8M-1N0* 29248kyllmDr. - f l 3.2 acraa N6. T.F. - 1 : « 3|C « 4 c « 4 « ( ‘ ROUTE 736 - BamaforcaNmorheraM. - , LOANS KIMBERLY 1248,800. IMnKouaa3800aq.fL M . J-> ___ BOO-900 Apeetia Way RaducadtolOO.000. K s, $100-$750 M*g887-«78r 3400 * aq .fi.8 bdrm. 3 8 bdrma., 3 battia t TWIN FAILS (e) 700-900 Cherokaa Lana batha.C annt air, 34x40 LotaofaxtrM.8aparaia Lo ^ tmitoUhMflMK 1K 5S : * 3tc « 9tc « :|e CALL TODAYI ' ahop. Anbfial rtohta. Wa- 1800 i aq. n. ahop . M i m m s ^ BUHL ' 1880 aq.fLupaUira apt. f ^ ROUTE 729 7 3 4 - 4 3 3 3 COt/«TRV2-al0(Von2 tar ' ahara. 206423^119* « e00-2ay-a904 ^ 100-700 Aah St. acraa of paatura wtth a Tft* T lm ea -N eW'• a 1200-1450 Elizabeth huga 2-bay garaqa/ihop BHOBHONENorth.l $289,000. 7 3 M 9 0 0 'h r —jtK tK M MakaanOffor Sk. MiMio I netsei. fe c u r r e n tly h e a thhe e Blvd. piua a horaa mad. 0UALITY3bdrm. yQjjyyiiwiflBiM H fo llo w in g 1113,800 Call Jim. 2 bath, 2 oar garaga, a* a n« «w aid wn ' C«1lri.Mm9*t4. ROUTE 748 woodframa oonatruc- ^j*aaaMil4»i989^ P Independent p PUBUC SERVICE BARKER tlon/brlck facia homa, • " ■ newepeper routeate § 1800-2100 4tt} Ava. %E. MEBSAQE Reattora nicaiy iandacapad on r " • o n ih e W e a t a id e» o t 200-500 Morningside Dl Big profit! uiually m*»n•> CaH 849-49711 tanoad 2.8 acraa, Twin Fella. 400-500 Wakefield St. big riak. Bafor* you do . $108,000, Bait homa ___ buitnaaa.wun.a compiira.,.; FILER No Monay Oownl valua vour will ftnd thtf ; ^ ------HOUTE7BO------c R k O oui with tha BaT^ -ATiirifirisrprytfliflirorI araa. Pricadlo lalll k, 500-600 Bakar St. tar Bualnaaa Buraau. Forr $312 (piua lot rant) fully 340 Hwy. 78 North, [ O t BSm E B O Q fk 2000-2200 EllxabathI/) fraa Informatior) aboutt furnlahail.'01 3 bdr, 2 ■ Shoahona, ID or call Skylono Trailer Park avoldlno InvaatmaniI bath, 14x70 Oakwood 888-2119 avanlnga Blvd. ___acama, wnla to ih§ Fac)ar»_ _ loia of faaturaa. Supar f^f^ppoinMiam.* ■ | alTrada'Commlailon,r " CondHlon; 328-52W — [ - : U. ROUTE 775 - Waihlnplon.D.C..20S80,!: :FILER IXASE/PURCKASE THE TIMES NEWS I ' ISOO DIk. CottonwoodOd 500-900Bu^lnghamDi or call tRa National Fraud CtaaatftadDapartmaflt a 1400 Bik. Saddler ° Option, rant to own, low r 2300-2400 Twin Oakaka Inlormalion Caniar, down, no quallfytng, aaay op* n aat8:00am I 1.600-878.7060.* Mon thru Frl. _ ^ ROUTE 802 _ tarma. Hug* 3-*I0 7 , M t 4 bdrni., 2 baih with axtra Taka Cara el your CMM iiiMEIWE • PhoBMntRd.WoatApIstpis. • elaaatftad buainaaa rooma^Hu graat 'flxar- O U P : ; 1200 Twin villa Loop ROUTE 845 uppar* potanttai. bafora you haad to A tLrrOGRO 500-600^dlaon St. yourMalnaaa 1126.000. May Iti occup- 1-20^733-0931 axt 2 B Q iJIE B Si 100-250 Moreland Ava.va.. M CASH NOW I t - -1 ------700-800 Meaaow Dr. “ _ancy..CallW2178.r_;. ' Of our Burlay 0tne*~ 600-700 Marion St.f. ForConiracta&Modoaoaa. ; 1-20fr<77-4042 10-50 Robbins Ave. CallDlveramedCapnat.*■ OOODINOONLYS84.900i ROUTE 848 2Q8-734-B7if 3 bdrm. 1U balh with ROUTE B79 larga yard. 1270 aq. ft. BOO Bik. £astwlnd1 500:7WonroeSt. DRACO ” Nawar matai roof and g u eoo Btk. Weatwlndi 55(^700 Qutncy INVESTMENT CORP.. fumac*. Stucco axiaiior. „ CA8H for Oaada of Truai, MO Montana. CiuVanca ROUTE 883 tt you Hva on the EAST Mongagaa and Raai Ealata^ or Karan at 834-8820' ------*------400-600 Riapowar------aide 9f Twtn Palla A ara 'ConSourcainoaiyfor a- • 1000-1200 Wendell,11 Inmaatad an >■ per carrlar.M '• JEROME i ROUTE 88r^ ■ r/et a m m ^ ____ ■QUAL HOUSINQ 1000-1103 PafkT3i«towt Pleaae eontael Olatrle\ ■ ALL kS o^ R VOUI OPPORTUNITY looonqojiiylp^parksIT 991 TaatafuOytumitiiad. Al rMl MMM iM M M In 3 badroom 1 balh. J e I E It you llvm iin t ^ Weat Ovmer going ovaneee. aldaofTMlnFaHaean Cdnvnardal p o l i t i e s . ditsifffliniuion biiia on iniamfdlHbalngaJ* ------WIU carry with IndapanOtiUnawapape•P»r r ------] ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ good down i credit. iSiS'SiSffSliri carrier... IS Plaaae contact Otatrieti d 2^4M^MUvanltlgr Managar ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ SlioflffllnVtlon/'^t^iW . 733-0931. axt. 947 m B •talui InelulM «Mldrtn FUM 3 ^4Mcaawc«i^ 1 9 9 9 ■ BUSINESSeSAVAIUBLe In our effort to S « r / ; r ‘ Ri'a P LohoKkd, AT, FAX XLT, Power Suoke v T lT ^ ^ ’^ktriSTAdvSofT*t make our DIcmI,AT, ;« xoK * * ^* . CN0BA.COM clasBiried section S13.13.900 for ——I K«yt to SuoMM. YOUR 66h6 M o n th » f |g ||^ H m i^ ^ H 208-733-85er free of any enors, 117.: 7.90% Please check yourur please check AD wftleh It In vMUtion ef m* ad for c o rre c tn e ss your ad the first Itw. Ow rMdm ar* hmby I day it runs. 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Call. . l.^ toric Old Towne. palm & carpei.No peta. • -4L*sat$OOownlNoCredti ' -Jj Handicapacce«sib S300 d«p. UtUttiM (rtdud- Long term. S595/mo. ♦ J ^LER Clean a quiet, to i , APARTMENTS A cos tor loaso In tho $595-$695 , dap 324-8003 or 543«)42 TWIN T FALLS 3 bodroom. TWIN ^ FALLS Nico, cloan FlU ^0 pots. 734-6600 f S 5oreon o ^ Mall. 734-6832* «d. No •moUng/pet*. Call carpalod apt. $385. Utils, bdrm. bd w/carport. $350. NowAvanabta 'V* 2bditn,$400-$450 2 bath, S570/mo. ♦ $570 « N™2»3tadro«n i FALLS 1 bdrm apt., : > 643-B003 or 530-1001.* - JEROME Clean..remo^l-. pd.oxcoptpowof.734-3110. No No pels. Rofs. 326-5687* Ne ^ — Ewrtwit loctUon— - - depOBll. FIrst-paymenl. P A ptfc_...... 1 for details 733-5374 k ^M. j '! -d66D IN a Countiy 20S.433-igs1«vM. ed. 4bdnn. Vary laroa. No pols, rols. req. Avail- TWIN TV FALLS smaU, clean lOODINO Low Incomo r : Ctaan. extra large. 3 bdrm,ta WwmtwwKi^m-l^ No pets. t72g.843-0tfe* oblo Now. 734-4l0t oflor quIot q apartmonts. Some subsidized. sui 1 bdrm apts, •Luxury 1, 2 a 3bdnn IWirT? 2 bath. No pets. S72S + . _ 2pm.* ullls, t Indudod, 733-9100.1 at et Wost Side Court. For :;^ :'a « p :c a n 530-4514 - JBRO«ie(2Bl!«liooim.1IT KIMBERLY 1&2bedroom.- - senior a/or disabled. • Fttnesa Center 4-S38 I FALLS 780 sp T in — tn Iown A 1 In country,, 1 Appliances Included. No fTWIN FALLS "Baautltul, TWIN FALLS. 1 bdrm, w/ Cloan • • nico neighboihood, •Computer .. Canier 734-1 i Ukes OlflcoPark. _____> 'HAGERMAN 3 bdrm. rww[«* -bath.-mobilo..$400^p^9P„ ^pels. After discount, $200- -3 bodroom. 2 bath, appls,,- _mlcfowovo, — TV. water/ 4FALLS-1.badroom,------$695-*ryerincl, 837-0204 attar 1pm.*.* houM lor roni. Wtth appls.M. SHOSHONE tAi Ulllltlos . Call Shirley 034-4086 •Central Heal a Air tios Included, $700 TWIN FALLS 2 bdrm ^\ ai\A .^nHafninBiian yy^weekdays beloro noon. , ^ «h. Coll 736-4920.* :I- J e ro m e 6lean ond quMlin;;:; Very dean. Call 324-2830*)0* pold. Incl. ceble, appla. T •EnctoaadGaragoa TWNf ^ Ug. 1 bdrm;Furn, or houso. oppls. Foncod I Sm.Sn pels and smoking ?Available N ewH :2 bodroom. Rango, ‘tw in* FALLS For loose: r « 3 bdmt. 2 bath, dbl wWo,>klo. JBROMB 2 bdrm. 2 bath OK. Equal Housing « rig. Mlcrowavo, dish- .. * Good aroa S475/mo. No Nc no smoklng/pots $600] 4.+ unlurn.. tencod yard. yard, SSOO/mo. No — . 651 Sarstoga Dr. ro*r<0 ip, oflico a showroom. ff,' S335 monlh. M6-7037. Pols/smoklng. 733-8678...... OpOpportunity*______® 735-1600 Sher. W/D. Gas firo- )0 sq. ft. Concroto : : : pets. Reia. 326-sesr ullls.S3e-1040atter6pm* BURLEY DlUa.».AC.Walor/Sanltoton I 'i'iY j' TWIN FALLS Atfordabtosonlorhouslng, A 2000ING 1 bdmi, 1 balh I— Ilo, 1200 sq. ll. 4 4 bdrm. 3 bolh.2 lamlly ( $32Vmo. 4 400 dep. City ■■Hear th a quiet d. Near school a park. E„,hre - W ^ “ VAHS YMENT ^rooms, covorod palio, 2 Ploxa.f Froo uUlittos, spo- — akroom, gas heat, car garago, ioncod yard, dous, c muIU-purpoao room. 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ICE - Kimberly Rd., pal posBitilo, o frW o o r • JEROME 3 b d i m r ^ t r r — -786-6503i>ree0<76a-»- vL skes Blvd.T Addi^“ parking. S4&0. plua dep. slovo, t refrlg., W/D hook- upstairs up api. 1400 aq. ft. TWIIWIN FALLS L arge 2 fuT nj Avo. E. THE MOMT 73341739 |up. No smoking or pots, no lNFALLS2t)arm. jSop*”P - 650, 1055, 1220. no smoklng/peta. $550 . bdmbdan.1Hbalilo«mhouea. jlex. Appl... W/D, 327 4™ „ quiol upstairs location In monlh m( + dop. 324-333B. M7S47S. Nopeta. Alao, 2 0 sq.ft. + moro. iTWIN FALLS Neatly 1700 J It St. N. SSOO/mo. -f REHOUSE-2,500, SQ. ft. Immaculolo, nowor 4 . plox. foncod back yard, -r^JEROME- WINDWOOO ^b*m.^n fou^plalt.$426. - 5 ^ Rol. roq. $400/month '’f -Can 734-4120 ^Ca1l736-T27e.- -%*cgoJO'sqfl.' J 3 bodroom., 2 balh. S600 | APARTMENTS ___ Catl toeve * dop. Shod lonn loaso. $150 ' doposil IHA opprov- 7, NFAIXS2bdrm.lown C od. Call evos 678-1310' 021 ®‘ South Davls. Now TWIMWIN FALL8.NIC0.1 bdrm, ISO, lonced backyard. Hallows 734-8224 of 420-6623' ^ taking applications tor 1, 1 bam.bj duplejCS250.mo. EOEN 2-2bdnn8, $285 21 'D hookup. AC.New i l 4 2 a 3 bodroom units. Rent 4- $'$150 dop. non relunda- [pol^lnlA^nyl.Nopela . ^ AM 1-1 bdrm. $250 month-f -gusubsldizod by HUO. Renl ble. ble. Can 733^605* $200 doposil on bolh. No basod bo on income lor ell* =s=r pols. Call 825>(179* WIN FALLS Spadous j v i ^ t i o ] 3 bdm). 2 bath, near col- aoariandoplox.Gofago.No B = 7 p o X. ■ TWINFALLS I (208) 324-4^5. EHO> loga,$S00Ano.73M024.* »g8/pot8/emoklng.$555 TWIN1 FALLSFA 10X19, stor- - - ■•*«•••••••••••- — KdepXall 733-2546____ ogemB-monthly.rato.S25_ ( —REMEMBER— -155WMBERCYiara«bdmi,'; • twi EXECUTIVE SUITES W»iALUAtlfBCttvo“ PlaMO.aso call 208-735-0473* 1 ^ ■ ^90t S. Uneoln •JEROUe apanmant C«il 423-4377' Jusi bring your suilcaso. TThai blnhdayod you placod aftar7|»n*. r^.i. "• . SPARkUl^ C1£AN 2 bdridrm. clean, appls, car- TWIN FtFALLS 2700 sq. ft. 0OO-287-7OOO Fumished short lorm »sonv) timo ogo in Tho TImos- ^ Studos a 1'bodrooma, pertrtnodrugs^ffloWpeta. 1 ahop/M>p/warohouBo avoii- W 324^3900 Corporolo Housing. ^NOw^Nowislhollmolo :;$36oaup. ’ • $44545 +dep. 7 ^ ^ . ablalina Imftiodlately« addl- comoptekupyourpfciuros, ' S n l f i W S r S J f ^ ! • "■ Cji * * * ; x«ona>' 1 100.000 MHe > M M itn■tn in nocBcooQ 2 0 0 2 “ " m b d b i a p t s tan 3 and 4 bdmi units • 5 ^ < 010.000 ,1 MOe H j^ u n d a i’s sr oc ^ avail'ailable. Rent basod on BUHLIL FFenced 5 acros lor ’S F E S come. 340 Lola Strool. loaso.so. IntoationI a eloctrtc B o ^ w r-Uto*Bunpcr -l Covcn^ FORD______■ N0.™.3«,000mtnfle N0»3TR. 36.000Wmfle N0»3YR. 36.01t.000i«ll« aS:all Today 736-7105 ' lencoirICO Ind. CallS43-84S3* talimlted MUet CHHTSIER . NQ.5TR.3t.000 mlnfle N0*5WL 36.000Wmfle N0>5YIL 36.016,000 m lh TWIN FALLS drM t clean, t '' ]4fBoailUiilloMUN6tA«llisItsM * IN FALLS U rge dean • TOroiA N0.5TR.M,OOOml ipis Included. 1 bdrm. N E10 ^ SSUMMER 4^5Mw. Call 733-3181. STURE Ior40-50 — ^ M w/calf pairs. 637-6171.* TWIN BESESSBESI^ an ■ roon-OT, AC, appls. No pets. rrURE WANTED 35/mo.+dop. 733-2733* For 30-7530-7 pairs. 326-5100 • ‘ $335 or 731-0854.* i Roomy! Sportyfty! IN FALLS NICO Clean: M And So . Stucudio, $205. all ulll. k Inoholudad. Call 734-5483.. ^ 6 1 4 ^ I Well-Equipped T ^ IbdiWrm, unit on main fteor. rrTOET? )pls, now carpal, oil tP 'frjrELOCK,NV n s 9 strare e l parking, w ator U.S. Department of per mo. oac rlcultufo. Farm Sowlco Inclu:Iud^Nopeta.$375. loncy and Natural Ro- O R $ 1 8 ,3 1 4 STAIRS NICE size 1 Inm unit. Apple, off atniot urcos Conservation 8»cfc*HY06a. USRP; parkirking, wator Induded. nrlco aro Interested in «20,atafl.oosAPR ) pets. $350.00 + dep. laing approximately ' 72morBiMnnOAC. " $ 1 7 7 . ^ Sleek aHVDaS.Prtotafl>rt»cio«yVr*e«s.M0%APR rst TOP 00 square Ieet of first r Z»fO Oo<«n R*quMd 72 nw tt iMm OAC tiaoo downnortTMitoqutt^ ori BASISEMENT studio unit. ® Appljpls, ofl stroot parking, isa, high quality office ‘ per mo. oacac O R $ 1 1 .5 6 0 ' walcalor Indiided. No peta. 5 ?ace. “ - To be considered, ------$20(>00.00. plus deposit. fice locallon muat ba THEIEMGUr 733^730 *Ihln '3 tha cily llmils of 1999? Honda Aecoi^ ivolock, N evada, or AIR, CR:RUISE, CD, RODMYI .. ^ ?WH31NFALL6 Very Clean ihin one mile ol the dty Luxury for oio n ly g 2 bdrm: 2 bath^ ga- .. itihiLb*lifiboundartes. Prefer- WAS51S17.9.95 . ■ ■ .NOW t $ DD4:1 S00. J; $57i Cal 736.1110* enotMe t w»Da given to'nrat en?to3^5>-d=n: twrkidr kpate. occupanm Is aulred by Octobec^O, per«399 mo. oac 19983 t e C i ^ l ^ USDA Is : O R ■ luxuryRY $EbAN...TlfE NAME^ASAYSIT^!?-^, a s / r n o . ^ W ^ I'.Btriw'Opportuhlty ngyer.*______: $23,772.22J WAS $!5 3 4 .9 9 5 .■ :.N O W$29,777 $ rr.!W 5;b2-ll;i, ;:■' ‘TBsi NEVEW $650 a up.3 bdrm. W antENTEotbrenta ' OMk (HVOm X¥k 1 2 btbalh. garaga, pailo. eofntiMmmarelal building for APnaonoMhMm 1 20011 Ford laurus »ls. DW. W/D hookup, autobtitobody repair In Twin OACKOOOAmer ROOMVHY4-000RW /AI^ POWIWER WINDOWS, LOCKS5 & 8 MOREI a8“C.Opan Modal 347-4 Falls,ills, Jerom e or Buhl. inore. Chudt 73 3 -8 ^ , Head>ed approx.i 3000 sd. ft ______^______WASji]5113.995 . . . .M O W-$12q3A^..#A33J -S 339-0 _____ . j s ; 3nnL734^4012.!______^ lCall_3(III 3084007.* W ifJl^ o e a rJIc a 'dean------' m o Q g Q I9 9 99 ponriac O ttitd Amq O T C o u p s , . bMiroantuBitmant ^ 6 1 6 . 6RWTI . . gmt a starts 01405. 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E r e eE Guineai pig. 1 year WANTEDTED'Old traps, bear osk. s, beaver, woll, old < ------• - “WhateverT iis produced {n haste NORTH ♦ ISA anand6-iopm.or02942io* r “ sk. Real nice. $375, *^oId malem‘ wilh long hair, jraps, b 6 mh A tfO ft 8-N fiord 12 k s : UprIIprlght' freezer, works very/ oemie.a 732-0444. «»hlngng lures iu ft old cowboy goes hastilyiulo I waste” 4 Q 9 8 7 6 greatroatr$95. Coil 843-2323* •s,otc.541-889-3743* ...... V K.7-5 -______- _____.vovolt,.3.polnt, high-, low. i Puppy, lamaio box- J £ 1 ^ ■^Sa'di IT^b Reasonably ♦ A 6 2 tntrans., liko now rubber. ■**51*DI^H NETWORK'** "rmlxilx. Approx. 3 mo. okJ. WXRTEl runs exc. $3,200. BEDriD Adjusia-Maglo else- cmase system■ or lor $99 got call 676-13086^ tv. msg. priceded Chlna/PorcelainC AKQ C«ll 32.-4K6.- ric adjustable 6 ed with nd receiver & 3 mos. ol =5 5 5 -; cups, sugar bowls, ■ervkje free. 420-6393.* amera, cracked, ‘ “J u s t m;my luck," lamented WEST ' EASTST TrBA6T6Re...2294 JJ' ISplZfffi"; S i MFWOa500hrs.800hiB.. DORS all sizes, mirrors, & Calietahula X. Bobbed ipod or whole OK. ------Soulh.-‘i-flrifind a-slngieton-trump—— ♦ •10 4------4»-A-JA -J 2------Jonrebulltenglno731-8294 J ^ •3079'------queen, andd 11it costs me a slan t I’d V 8 6 3 V Q irtllque sewing machine taii.blit i u . . , . . , »3..5743- ■RACTOR FarmallA 2}f etorage, i great cond. I'liiut hardwood. 73 3 -4 ^ * pfieg-’ TED (Roseville, Hull, • better off had trumps ♦ Q 1074 ♦JOJ 0 3------‘i™ E To a good homo 2 tedwing poltery and be much be 1040 modol. Qood paint, t1000.Call7aM894* -illl It malo cale, neutered , ^ been 2-2.” *J 109 6 * 878 7 5 4 3 2 ntnow rubber, btock. draw- CH^ eclawod. Donolhavo :ks. Call 734-3727.* bor & hllch. Runs great. Ov‘ FAX TED TO BUY “You playlaycd too quicklv." chos* SOUTH bt Sversluffod, solid cream lo gol10 togothor. 733-t017 $2250/oflor. 734-8408* :olor coli w/weave paUern. . ' mount swamp cooler liscd North,th. “Since you hoped to 4K 5 3 E to good homo 3 Bor- formobile mot home In exc. nndtm m ps:ps 2-2. why nu n y to cash •RACTOR PTO monuTo S125. Cell 733-2931* } Collie mix pups. 3 mo. con ¥ A J 10 9 4 pump, Coll 423-5017 or COU YOUR condlllon, Pricod dummy's trumtni p king?*' I OUCH $200. Small glass . om.632-4994b: or 431-3003 BSonaWy. 326-5887. ♦ K8S 423-4705.*______lop top tabie w/2 chaiiB. $40. ' . South ov(overtook dummy's club ♦ A IMAN SHEPHERD SvaHTKTED l» buy! Pigeons m•RACTORSJW020,3400 ^Cail 734-0261* AD ppies, $150. Call and Mal \ queen andd »saw much work ahead, hrhrs. Since robulld. JD 62- Mallard Ducks. Call AYBED w/mattresa, VMES-NEWS 7 >-7353.*______768-282-2820,* ^ His besl chachance was to discard a Vulnerable: Both wlwido & Iricyclo from end, wverfet. cov $195. Lovesoat. 'CLASSIFIED oERMi dummy's club king and Dealer: Soulh JlJD2270 swather, diosol, like IDto now $250.New Sim- . MAN SHORTHAIR Wa RTEDtED Used Champion \ spnde on du t<1411. hoad. JD IOH. terv rnoi DEPARTMENT puppi,pies. AKC rog Master j,ico«r, ,.o and 55 gallon blue < estiiblish duidummy's spades. I7 sue* mons queen bod, never L dldem disk. Cotl423-9064» jsed UM $205. Exocutlvo 208-73^55380 ( itor lines. $350 oa. clasticitic barrels, b 734-2421* cessful, hele could discard his dia*** The' bidding: all Ron 734-4740 or m i . ’TSi t WVATTSa PLOW 4 bottom'. de8kchair5125.734-5785’ 733-2322* ^ 'JIJfEitEb I used electric * mond loserer on a high spnde and I E ast 818827 Allen ra k e s. (2) DRE ar and amplifier. Call South West North E RESSER 611. long w/2 208-677-4543 of 55^5=DEN RETRIEVER 736-100 J ______lose only/ tito the spode nee. Of —Baaa______Froeman^ balers modol drawers dr» & largo mirror. -1004 ask far Dave.* : — U t_____ Eaas___LA____P noOTBinfpTTnOlOf-S- -Bro — (BUHLEV)-____ piearReg-e-fomoloe- l i iiu Tgr ^ course, hee cicoiild nofafforO'tolose 3 V Pass 4 ♦ P 3rownrS100.-733-0836o(------,17 Vries,, both paronls “ rick, so he banked on 2-2 booster pump. Hosston 731-1453' 731 5 5M :5 A R T $425.------a trum p tricI 4 A Pass 4 NT P a ss 77155 hey chopper. puR Sk etereo cabinet $75. ona"*site, $300. 324-4595* '0, Inlorostod In os- trumps. 5 y Paas 6 ¥ Ali A paas 0Donahuo swathsr trelier. URNITURE $ i ; Mauvo sota, OaksCall 734-8036.* lA B ^ $ 150. O ak coffoo 10- puppies, chocolato, taless ondon collodions. Call. • Q uickly.!y. South led a trump to IH\y 14S6 trsctor. IH 5288 bio. WNMOWER 22* SOtf oxOTll«llenl hunting and flold 733-132-1322 or 733-9688. tractor. IH 1820 6 row blo/glass, (ab $50. Oak ond lawi . ___ dum m y's Wking,j surprised to drop . Opening lead: Club jack tr Jfopelled, mulchor, roor trialsIs bloodlines.I Orandla- WanteciTEo; ------cultivator. IH 185 6 row tablo/glass. gor $25. Qood prop r won Nollonat Flold r Ensf s queueen. He discarded a cond. All 3 for $200. boocjoggor, like now $200. thort D Evergreen and Do- ptanter. Csli 536-6430.* Jl8, 6 malo8. 2 fomotes cidMoua spade on dudummy’s club king and iCES Cali 677-3220* 16‘ ig-; chain saw w/caso, top Trials jous trees. Call DftB BID WITH THB ACE W H IT E 6 1 7 5 M F W D tJVil »hape.$100, le e to f $300>0 oach, 208-837-6406 e Farm p . at 934-4S94.* ' led a spadeide to his king. Another IVING RbOM SET Sola. ' adios shaf goll dubs w/bog or 201 4 i3 tl (r(roclor. 3500 hours, [qvi _____ 5>U/itwoWs.Spmce...v ^ n t to E ast's Jack, leaving $42,500. 2 so ts Allon lovosoat, ors 2 platform rock- $90. ladic Please can 324-3404* m a st ! spade went i $ ors w/otlomans.colfae la- $90. (TIFF puppies, father . .. hS. plno.qI aspen ft oth-.. , , South withth entry troubles. East, 86278 rakos 5 function bto ICROWAVE Ponasonlc. is BraJraziiionMMlifl.moth. South holds: 2000 modols. $14,500, bto. $6( 2 ond tables. 2 lamps. S ic n ' switched to diamonds, and South $600 for all. Also, 2 ma- S50. jgo twin bod w/lramo. erlsE9 English Mastiff, $500. . ” A Q 9 8 7 6 s'$13,500. 1999 Pickott roe r-6573 or 539-6574.* k __ _ could nott rrecover. If he wop in roon wing back chairs, S50. cen 2 tv Blands, $25 & 837-6 ¥ K 7 5 1 Slop 8 row somi ond $3( J10 Good cond. 735-522r .iim rs I dummy tolo iestablish spades, he cusion shonks. Uke now, $300 api w/ollmans. Call for ««q ISCHNAUSRSAKC- ♦ A 6 2 oppL 736-8360* rks. Sturdy family pets. W B k M ! ' couldn:t geget back to use them. AKQ $14,500.$ Monosom 12 n n ISCELLANEOUS 6 Wks row 22* micro soms NGT, TlAllHbSS'liueenaize J, iS:reezerchest.amall>Sl50 i Don'tC miss oui. BEgtlHiLINER Hospital type , And If he; wedding, bedi $75. Table and 734-E1-5437* tablie le., $25. Other Itoma-.:'. to get clarification. . chairs. $150. Glass top = = for disableddlsa porson. Can - : - E ast's queeiccn drops, Soulh leads a cCUPBOARD, i Hoosler 5oF;OFA 6 pc.sectiwal.^iue chal 81stylo, ook. Table,walnul, w/o Blova with sell-cleaning PUPPPPY KINDERGARTEN for an arol.a; 736-8360.* ^ low trumpp tUaM loTh«Ar«,CO(>u ikxnmi. _ W^WerMMMJ* full en< aUe tmck bed. Foo 545 to Treat spade high,gh. and uses dummy’s lllrhwdMn. TX TS*I}. «seleila( •iNo. No. tlHU ad ^ Can 438-2940* • Animal A Country 0DINING ^ 1 MAY 4TH . trump kingng to reach dummy for 733-4600 ■>. -IH u ffKirdr.ItK'. ■ lid Motor-VU Orive-ln. the vital diarilamond discard. Vu0rtti* WO. UiilWKmure'ftTKlf r e m e m b e r 230.109 Addlaon Ave.E. Vondera neededl hat birthday ad you placed 687-0924* %pplIan6 e s Magic bhel iNSi4SERT Whitfield pellet in- some time ago In 77ie s s r r s Baby Rex, very refrlg. w/lco mokor-S250. aert aer and 1 ton ol pellets, 77f7»s-Naws?Now is tho ute, largo Variety $5 TwiiTpIN FALLS “ K$260.Wo8hor fr & §HC pictures. Stop by The ROTT1rrwEiLER SWAPI cunJng.le8t178.1Sstack- dryor. di Wft>lrtpooi -S300pr. IHOPbt H e a t e r 160,000 ‘'"J* Lel me got your youngatorg)rs Posts, ties, barb wire, net-t- lie double sk)ed 8*. lOOO c BTU propane or natural Classfflod Cla Dept, lodayl * $150. Helddon on Friday April 19th started for you. Tweniyy ting wire, lumber, metal>1 ft. alum. & plastio 6*. Also or o loads. 4lh cutting, test See S at 3762 BN 2300 E. q«2 Cali 420-3184.* from3m :3 pm. to 7pm. ft 230. Coll 829-5197.* (Fllor)* { ______^gas. $406. 532-4157* ^ IFLE 50 Caliber Thomp- ____ i years exporlencd. BeckyKy posla. malai scrap Iron.I. siphon lubes. Call 438- 2 aon Center Cap & Ball, SHIHH TZU Puppies AKC Sat./al. April 20th from Jenson 20B-677-1109.' Call 208-436-6433’ 2157or431-2157* HAYhi 00 Ton ot oet hay. DitDISHWASHER '99 White sonlike new. $200. .690 Call- Just3t InI llmo for spring wilh 8 am. 10 4 pm. HoW at Td FORO 7 2 Ftoo, Oswald-r JOINTS Small Sl balos. 3 ton minimum portable P< with groy counter ^ like s-o-lovol 2-Boaullfully Radio « d l Rondevoo HORSES IZyear old •bor bor Tower roplico fllnltock lots-c rortch/show gelding, hasas Butler mIxer/feeder.'. ol3*hook&lotch.$1500. $75/ron. $i Quantity discount top. tc $275 Call 934-4618* ■ plsiot, liko new. $75. Wall marieiri(od gokJ/while malos, f3131 hMain Avo West. lor scales. $3000.352-1166*r Call 324-3200 atter Call 423-5278* 5DRYERr Amana elec, good •______• • P^siilenl, 14x18w/stovo,$400. Exccxollent quality. 1st (Dovm)owniovm Twin Falls), or Informallon.or lo J ft.m -BS-'" condition, SlOO/otfer. CHIT B-.nch drill press, now. shotsots & ready to go. $300. Forin 5ERSRXT5ff400rar HAY Allalla 140 ton 21% £ 4!*6, 8 ,? 0 ? 1 2 ^ . Hsin- ^ Cail 324-6773*______:h Vec k o u t t h e m agic e$70. .r Wood Idnter. 6*. like 208-^8-436-6787B fosor\isorva your booth or I HORSES 13 yr. Old geid^g^ diesel, SOSO. 187RFV. 140ton2l% C ble call 736-4282.* Ca»731-S698.* dllnes, all atyies. Atao. 182 n RFV. 1 ton bales. DRYER C? While Westing~- TfVALLEY SECTION IN new. $70 $175.9244084* gHfFTH-TZU AKC puppies- iJ w h ^ line pt^ wheete. ■ house beige cotor. Very • THET1ME8-NEW8 , FOB . ne« » WWW ftBAWH Antique .ft good hay. 20M67-31W h . AUCTION AD8 5777tOUTER Rockwall & gorjirgeous morklnga. r jr V^egon.3 ton. wood spoke'0 Plea»» con 436-7550.* Mountain Home.* good g cond. $100/offer. * Tablo saw. Random Orbit Vetildiockod. c Readynowl BLflbi a HORSES AOHA buckskin Csli 734-5848* AND THB AUCTION " i? ! . stud; S40C0. aoldlnga. wheels, updated asat.it. PIVOTS (2) Moi Brown 1/8 HAY R Allalla, Prime 80 lon _ i CALENDAR ON waxor 1^° fishing stuff. Call www.tiv.tlnylmperatehihtzu,com mares. $700-$1500. Kid's $l50Q'oHerCan543-e4S3*3* mis. 5 tower. Were in 3rd,10ton2nd, ; 15ton1st. RANGE R/ ELECTRIC New SUNDAYS. ® MONDAYS, 734-1843* ^ 431-0296 4 Rupert* mare. S800/ot>or. Vt Arat),ab. m f t , 99 r working order last fail. 2 > string hoavy balos. V^li Must K soo. GE black, won WEDNESDAYS. ;EWING MACHINE Pfalf. TCflfRRIER West Highland A *.fa=A 'J'98 37- 5lh Wheel, 3 yr.. S800. Yoarilng filly,Illy, downer. 2 horse . goose- $2500 oa. 536-5414* eell , small amounts. as a prixe never ueed. Self cnr AND FRIDAYS SEWModel Hobby 1020, New Pureiirebred poppy, 10 wks. *“1^/ytoaded, *oa oil amenities: ■ $650.Trolning. B37-«923‘23* neck/slant load, w/ extras.s. PIVOTS 12 used Zlmmailc 324-5082 or 420-0871* dean c ($800 value) $450. auction advortlalng in Mot Nov. 01. Used onco hasts shots. Can 678-7980* vgfycry clean, Inci. hllch. Cell 543-5602.* 4,999.208-720-3206.* ; HORSES AQHA. Breeding $10,000,536-5355* & Pierce. Sunrise irrlga- HAY AlfaMa-grass. 2-strln^, ^ plaaM contact S200. '"J Cell 732-2375* v i H5LA l Pup. AKC Stoll. r tkm 734-9444, Mlke/Bob | ILEV -92 Spo(tBten200 I slock Paints. Iillies, colts.Its H B R STTfiD TSraiSde: ali cuttings, sm. lols ok, bS£OAP^UANC^t>ARTS US JIII Hollon a t IHEEPSKIN ^ Rug, 6x6' *"2*d dew daws. 431-4702 HARLEV I Please call 324-S620 askisk Charmac Elile 4 horse,e! 66Ut>SfeY6llnes------$76-$90 5 ton. 733-4556.* All Al kinds, 30-day warranty . 208-735-3222 SHEI100. Teal mg 5x8' $75. °rS3532-4702 Iv. msg.* 13,8(M,800 miles $5SOO/ofror. « lor Michelle* front/rear lack, extras.s. A&M hook ftlsichw/valve HAY g Dal7 & Feeder. Small _ CALL731-6542* 5 “ $100Vicker Settee $50. Exo- WEIMIMARANER 8W eeks Con 736^3203.* • opener & end plugs. Call | WasH^R/DRY^ Slacker Z l )LEY -99 Wide glide. 1 HORSES Big giM lookingIng ^ ; 7 ^ M M^STO* bales. I^rlce negotiable. W cettent Cond. 733-4530* old.d . 3 m o les, quality HARLE 366-2767 eves*______205 ; RFV. Call 436-6101* 24*2‘ Kenmoro Space Saver ^ colli »dlng.$400.735-1110* K mi. $19,000 invested. . t btack/whlto Pafnt gelding. Like now. Usod very llttlo. ^ 1 lOFA end CHAIR. Moving 4.000.312-2400* I 5 yoars old ridden exten*en- d o m 1 O 'h o i s t b e d . Like new. modem $150. YORKRKEESA«»aHl>------eat S5500/otfor. 324-5813.** ’ 324-5342* ”b*ale? RF^vIs 22b!8 fVr $500. Cash only. ■ ILEY *99 Custom Rigkl r sively In mountaina. great 734-3414 lv. message.* = %Mana Mtn. bike S25/otfer. pupppples, 1st shots, dew waikor and calm dls^si->si- |ftftidATI6N^A&Mn "gTEicmiHw ------•4th cutting. $t15/Ton. J 9ar-B-Qua $25 732-6699* ciaviBws, taila docked. 3 w*'*®Je tire 80 d Evo. 5 spd 420^980 or 324-21 BT WAiHtWbhVdB'RSS: W *1 ns, 180 rear tire, Stur- lion, suitable for mostost Wheel lines al S2500. Wrapped. 30*x3«*x40'. Al h6TofiL0W 6 Blade Bar-IQUARE DANCE------^ Talea.$400 543-5606* anyone $3500. Also, 2 yr. Haaellon Area. Call m ore, dryer la gaa*. 4 ^ 1 wheel. 3* open prIma- 241^^y 934-sy HAY H F eed er and aom e '' work, weed movrfng, arw- gOUDRESSES, akirla, ailpa digital dash, len aide old Paint gelding Oalantant 431-4215 or 539-4183* dairy. 2nd, 3(d,4lh,crDpa. yeara )| old, exc. cond. —wtwrelntheMV.3»U631 q rI Ghost & ^ s y Jet breed- $^oflsr.Can431-6269* ^ Size 10-12.733-8345* ^ B 2 :or pulley, 40 mis. on PLA6fi6 Mt>e 6'6o5^r short wheel mover and 1500 too. Ito n ft 1/2 ton J ^ you paying too much Sia Ud. needa p ^ $15,0-. i Ing $2000.73»3896.« bales. Call 431-3429* W lUNBRELLA Canopy — diameter. I220pai.35eft.ft. p*py-p^'^fs-4^.* I foryourlewnear*?0lv6 lul!Tent, w/frame $200, Bbafl 00/Off,/off, $18,500 finished."'. H0RSB8 Palomino. Bayiay Snap on duals 15.5x38 Kenritore exc. coix). $250. ^usacantoday.S39<276* HAY L tr g e o r S a ir in B Single J WaaherSl2S. backboard $20.Uylng ^6894 leave mesaage* Paints.OHstoo.OocBar. $550. Can BST-eiTI.* w/rmver. 6ft. wheels. ' bales, I green ft leafy. Sm. I FENCING 470 ft Of 3 rail bachens $7 each. 736^5^ ”0B Jack.'Mlkasa> MT-85 Loo, 3 Bars. Freckles $2800. Celt 934-5055* atrountaOK. i 733-3267* Warranty. ' Call 736-4805. *i* auto head calch. almostS 'rT T jiiiH "” ------LiOSiDAtiON------^ -539-6132 beU6-9.pm.:------Pif, slomized. Must sell all •ot ^706^jH ||M iitH l cutting. Tests ovalTNo PICTURE c FRAMING ft ™ machine. Call 324-3263* TABLiiiS A W T ?C r8f5n5n cu«oni r s new. CaN table. 2-6 foot rain, urped. Small bales. ^ Flrat CieaaRotoUlling mai »JolntK6*Atla8-$100 *• Cali^iS3»3S«>(wB).* ^^^^P^wsandsi^ harrows w/draw bar.ir. We delver. CaH 686-7570* SUPPUES Bulk .framing, For your gardens V25’ OE$100/offar.Low- Power tools ft more. RjtRCB Heavy duty 5 row corru- MoMing choppers w/extra ^ ry Magic G anla org an M r & Three M rs Breed- If ALPALPAUIt)------H<3Ai WftAW Small b<;i5s - blades, V-naller w/nails. ___satis,a^^^— $400i^.Cal834-Sm* ^ wat3762BN2300E. Extras. Ext Low miles. I Ing. great bloodlines. Call Meyer FamOy Grower "$ 4 0 p a r l o n . C a li super seal shrink wrap GR liar) ClCan736-3944* f. formorelnfo.536-iei1.‘ _ 326-*738or^9366or- ; 3RAVEi:’fttb^& flit: ^•VS OE46*'flrg"a5rae" — g s s s s m r c r s x 731-8293* ^_ ^ 6 & -4 2 g 4 * system & materials, vacu- de $850. 27* Sharp $200. rariTTraras- HSRSEsBSSRo aaai combinatkxi vacuum dellvored. av Tmck'ft loader Cali 733-1904* JsM very little, stored' and trimming. 8 bottom w/harrow hitch. avaU.644-1t1t-732-6686^ J* Call 731-8294* ’ AUALPA8EE6 Mow tiy ^*^SilConai4»Sw3^ press, w/supplles. Xerox r T iskie. Exc. conditkm. • CaUDeanOS36-ieie.* — thebest. Fam>ertoFamv Or280-0839* 5021 Copier. 733-1340 l traAWH wawfih 'Honda Call 536-2301* LAMh‘^A ^ b H b d §------— TAH PS Heavy duly.l6‘x50‘.0^ er from $.99 per Ib, will . Ask for Robert. tractor, 18hp. OHC, 4 6 ' kLsiajjBDEDIH . DiQ ^ K E N N E L a n d lg HSR6X $175.20-x50-,$275. H53r‘«3 ,et7 0 . ■ competitive 4-H. Any site, deliver, Ray Odermolt k deckw/bk)wer.(tt>t.baga.$3 )rta-kennel dog crate, excellecellentcoodltk>n,Low . for any county. Call Joshnah Other altaa available. 206^65-6280 Nampa.* | $3200/offer. 420-0229* A 436-0498. migs.!las. $875.732^722* ■ 5 yr, uncoodJtkxwi lUfTAR Takamma F-340S jtobB *1307.259-^.* _ guarantee. 423-5212* ALPALPAfteebioTaair | LAWNie Tractor, Craftsman ounSolW spmce top, mahog- ER 200 Ty boank) and RS ndX „ Starting at $t.25/lb. a up. b 19 hp 4 2 'deck, serviced' Sol iddles, 940 Kalherlne, exc:c, cond., ci $1100. Call ' UISSOUR^ Fox Trettere ?0 733-0141 or420^»52* ^f. ! P i Reg. 2 and 3 year olds, 12 Ciaat Breakers. 12 Mil- FREE ^T Used 2‘x4', plywood for sprtng. exo. cond. .any JSihl. S a t 4/13.543-2063 308-738-7323or308-2491.* ’^1' complete wtth 6 njw belly iorrel or black^lta. .Al­ . . mount cultivator, master ALFALFA U U Sniral lenPtantars.erowParma i parttele( board, and metal e n $1000420«8«r Belhardaheiloa8a.$350/nim. WAN!NTED h5RNDA‘87TR-70dX Exc. , t'- ao. Appaleoaa marei frames and 3 pt.' adaptor.A varlatiee. Starting .gse beet i digger. Alloway swing. < 733-2192.* nibWER firaitaman 22* Can654-2S8r Also A a M-1 Garand eondllondltion. S750 FIRMI - Excellent cond. Great for up. Pasture mixes. Grand iouillvator. Alloway 5i rear bagger,mulcher.6,5 bayonal 536-2679 ^I7343|054r Ca V ^ lt« y corn eeed. Bob ,dMlor.20M7M222* dAHAli^ltRa.2eil7tlM 4i K DS. amaS acreage. 320-5180.*L HwnmonSeMi 734-3587 g 4 roBswetsr seal membrane. ^hp. self-propelled $100 MTEDM carat diamond fiSRBS bulla.cowB. oalvet. BJ:pa- TftAIUfl, i6 h, i 6 ton. MtfHAiiViftVfeR Wi6 $300.736-239V761-2510.*« „731-0903 or ^ 5 2 4 4 * k g 'oaitfficala.OoodquaDly. topp and.ar many extraa'., Buhl implement, tilt B2SG, 6 row. B tet plantar ^dftAVlLiT0P66fl ^ItfftLAWN&kftB— ^ 111 324-3822* 324-4714-4762 or 324-5323* ' »• $2500. Call 324.2669* . .Mlllon.erow. Band deVv««j.Tnick c ft kMdw ^ »PIER XarW214------WAJf.NTED 530 JCB w/low fiSHoXNDA’94CR-250 Piped,.. SADDLE 1S*paddad apnywl2row,'4wheal-. y^y^tl11-732-666e* i ,g sw/feadar. s $150. 733-2214 hourKirB&1990-95110-150 Great Gra cond. $2000. .■ ^ TRt»CK Lata model with 20 ar.gRMnddilva64^«S0r $1 w/brtdia & blanket. $140.1^- IL spreader and aklM. Op •SentorCnSendiaeounta w/fsMon..Fr1.8-5pm.* HPtP tractor 2 WD w/power Can < 733-8365* Can 324MM1.* ^ 3 2 4 - ^ * BRILLiAM 14‘ rellerha^ -’ 3/8*J th ik 50 pieces, one *8urtay/Deck) Araa :o p^V Machine Toahiba «hittim. tow hra. 733-3634* RSR53NbA ‘94 6 |it2S0'ex o : rew. $1200.125 MIchiqan c 6«nTarraiHs- in nice 2nd. 184 ion; Call I wajUMeajW^O* ^ M4-25a7* 5ilka 0 f new lyr old purchaae w aMTEDAUtrBpe.neworFt cond..md.. many naw parta. ••at, axo. cond.. StfiOO.K>0., pickitt. Can 6 4 3 ^ 1 9 or 300«e03or438-6183.* atraight I frame loader p R6 tdTlLLlN& Hand i $ “W1000 now$600,Sharp old.d. local buyar-caah. $210U1100/offer. 644-9266.* ' Cal«6S4370* 8 4 ^ 9 8 after Spffl mag.* 12500. Ford bell drive k liactor. Large ft amali Joba UXIIOOFaxSIOO. $1< 733-0-8295, laave message* j milbA S A ‘96 6Ai25. Auna . . ^ romrmargoo^ Niy i taka $350.12-Maa- | 7-9 am 6.7pm. 733-900r ♦♦'(»*★**♦★****** ■ ton. wlllload.Call . : Frae eat. Can 731-6825* iNTED Duck ft Gooaa ax(0. c.» Many naw parta,. . aeydlaeS900.10 h.p. ■ vaiomebikat$2iOO..,, STUD8IRVIC8 I • I r6 I^S6 iL " iK a ------g bands. Will pay $10 awai( : ------^ aUchlHwWi^ Paint... -- WeWMMiUAmu« dumptmckl6« i. ^ ich. l.wlll pick up. Call : 10543-6574.* .0*0 Mr.HardTWhtWhlnthathe ■ a M W 'aat diao 20* biadaa ,•e*;-8 l2^ 9/10 tali. Full CaiiScedatS2&44tS.*... k l >4-5832. maesage. H5RBJrasTsrcBfiWFa: • wortd In «raridng«ew.. chapai train. Sequmwi ft TC J-$ £ fiO O ^ boiiom-Watia. mA6T6ft3^Rhlno4WC) | k MTED Horaa.waiker.^ ..Oraatreat condltlont Micron •SupwtorinraMMa Hand iinea. main lin«^• • 731*5048* ____, ptowlisoo. S M «)4.V _rb [ udodrw ia. I M . Aak- dlaaal.WkMdar.En. oond. .SnsH S oirrereiw : larktt. hamasa or other trackack a la n d . V ance ft,.. . fKWUnouttiiw&nf^ln» and wheel kwa. (av«n in -ingt40P73S-10t0* ^ m ale.1 yr.oM.lninad, ^ n ta piM. Fast and funt . ••ton. e S6000.nmi.42M181* ® r ■ »>,Held).GallW7i49.*g.* HAY 104 on* Ion balea. C adorable $350.734-6888* HOO.Can788-8455.* - r — 4th cutting. Covarod. 7730 forage harvesta^ m adi _ _ o a h o p ip c llOS/ion Including eovcr. eBBCummina,6ton ■ ^■LA6Ak<5pu|^. ^ iNTEb'KS'riMftviS: H5W5JNbA ^00 yPt-70. Like vJirnBTEKvrcfiess» 9 . . .,«oon.irAkJRHnum Delivery ft mora flovar• " conlalnar.Cornft hay ■ 43ft4673or«j5*t.1151 amW arnavyahlp. -njwo)w oondltlon. A sking------||(u . 2lOfL10'AkanbHim .• availabla. Call OM TM haada. Perfaoi/diraot r - --AaimoadabodaOpmlorg*., luadron and unit inalg- S120C1200..734-5400 after : (WPM7$4» : ChCp-324‘7148B3904fl8* ■ CONNECT - - I ^FR$TORnilXirTKroH^ ^)6ll«hUAK'(i.i,l»r.d - Xla ( p a t o h t a ) . P a u l Spnio'xn or 731-0805 days.* Im u ahow, oolof> .'\^ ^ DOUBLE L 4 rew polaSi ~ — VWTH • : - nal El WtiktlWlow mllaat 6S1mala. CKC rag: 10 moa.; --733-S3-1M1.* R9RSZHftA«>yAioo.axc*i- w s V I P w n y . , w y . Exo. cond; $300/ot(ar. m a nt condition, $1550. j_pysTOMERS ;:p:.CaB.67^t475hr,img,* ^ ,ole S ? '7fVC««h»ttnuml2.60 S S f l S K S •aaactf20B432-4224* , ! L . A t m 1140 ft I I .28 fL RBxenrarasBE:.:: I 'MomrlirrKMMxse Qataa ft aboara ifor mviMio'iw w ii: yla!!£'-i2So&S®yV «ck ^TLftili'alphoRiubat: ror 'ifiafbroOncmadMlmi t 'r SERWCE-*’ ' • !^HBB. 2 v r;oid o a n n a n • ^ I H p i ^^221122— ■ Adwirtteln.j, a 'tMr«Ha(r,nwla.''Naada« joT«ly»M S

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ITI '78 let boat, wllh RIFLE: RugorRi tO-22 Torgol DUTCHMA>«AN '94 26'. low Brown 244 11.II. 40 ft Seml KAWASAKI '93 KDX200.. 8UZUKr08 126 DR YAMAHA'00'ti YZFR6, BAYlAYUNEn*80 Baaafeoat OBEflER FORM '60 ^6 ft. T A ^m ■ cxc.cond. 5t450/oWsr. rad/while, r 1921 mllea, 125 ^ HP Force motor. 65HPHP fii^srcury. runs well. 454I PiPanther, supor fast, modol.:ol. 3x9 scope. $290. profile, cicaiolytic heater. 1BII. pup.p. SSpud or flat. ___ llkfljiewJfita^Liixtra6_ iedstune-upr$1000« lo r -skl-polpol*r$4500/will-con- -Oell-734•734-7976af1or-6pmr^ -lorco-etr-f.r-fumacoreO'-sw^ -O silsner7pn■•7pm 678-7229------: ------muBt aeel S169S. CallI" ~'B2‘K0X 175,'oxcrwnfl. “ *BxcrcondTTjarBgedrwltl — 5350073g22B7\ ■ ' ' $700. Call 676-284r Include I Shoe! helmet, 111 736-7497 Iv. msg.* sidersr 1irade for 4x4 lour R]PLE~Sii Savage Model 110 AC.C. bull! in AM/FM 420-2633 or 734-4260.* $5450. 423-5724 eves.* AYUNER '01 Capri UO 3 e e le r or d irt b ik e. 270 WinchesterWir caliber. »>onoroo olorod inside. - SUZUKI '01 1400 IntnMjer J pt 0 L $6200.74 camper P18HIIHiSS-i5AT'ijn«u- S '"" lifer. 733-B230. If KAWASAKI’07 Nlnia VAUAhAdte banshee numwlth4HPoulboanJ lOpe.Llke new cond. S7000/olf( » 6000mlle8,overS1000ln ^ 8 ft. $500. Cell 539-659r minu i/olfer,Call423-M55* no ono ananswers Iv. msg.* ZXeR'now tifo. bra. tank^ accassories, $7200.679- both.ln b perfecuhape.. -—^ stor. good cond. S400/r w h it‘t e ^ a t e r r a f t SMS/^lf bag. red. low ml., helmet.!• _2430 or 676-2156 ask for pipes, t jetted. ve« losl. 1 BOA ler Call 208-824-5520* UWs ft. ft Ryken. sell baling' W'FlIiE: Vlnlago'71 1940. w/94 DUTCHMIMEN '92.23n: HSRsirRjiF^unsize,Aiso.a • - W\. Call &3B-1246 or sae otjt Royce or Tony* wim ' new top ond. $3000 ^{35 jet ' motor, run cover.- , 2 dry boxes, rowing 30.3010. $450. j Remington 5TH Whoheel, AC. Micro- 1059CessnassnalSOalrctafl. Good cond. Lots of extras. ^'8HIHINQ BOAT 14 It. II- {?J'* awning, $6200. (In Buhl) CallCaU 734-7634* XTrsme Motor Sporta. Fl- ooch. Call 543-8095 or Goo irglass w/lraller 4HP m e. c o o le r, o a rs , 722} in in .257 Roberts w/ wavo. ax nondng avail. OAC.* YAHAMA'sexreoo. 655-4447 ! aflor 5pm.* $5000. $50 Coll 733-6324* " f S 100. Call 732-0962.* Weavor3X.$350 VVoi W llh '94B4 0 o d g e P .U . STEEL THANftANGER for aale * * New tires and chains. J /Inrudo motor. $400. BOA-I0AT21 n. boat & trallor. 2O0-ta-878-3656* t Bom. mintmIr cond.324-«84* $11.000,). Call( 4234938* or rent. BurloyBur Airport. KAWASAKI '08 KLX 300, Excellent condllkm. $760. k ■436-M10* ,r Call 825-5596.* | >35 Jet motor. Full cover.- sxtn- 300 deluxe. P C nT O^ S 6 6 b ‘00. 2 6 It. Cau 208435 Exoc;Condlllon$3400/oltor WA8AKi'04 650 dX. times. Indoor atof- Good cond. Lots of extras. snduptetskl,njnsgreat. ly extrsis, naw cond. used 6 tur Call 324-3262* YAMAHA *03 RT180 (cor- I $5000.$50 Call 733024* ^ 11.500/offsr. Call ^ 1 0 0 2 . ^ B ■ rected). groal cood. new EjFUJI TIARA race blKe, very 18-2777 leave msg* XC3J5R a':**™-)6evos.* KAWASKI *03 KOX-2SO . sprockets & chain, geared , iLEARWATER '07 by U SU'80 Skier for sale, misoe»oe and H towers. Good W - $t700/ollar.'03 Honda.f - l o r trail riding, S1600. . J WekJcmlt 17ft. 135hp. I/O i hji HOLIDAY XR-200. $1BOO/o«or.Both lube, 3 ropea, 2 knee cotkI.Id. 6^-4099' ^ # 0 ^ Ram 77 box van. 350 , Catl 733-26U* . I Live well, Ilsh finder. Qreet boaijarda and a couple ol AL $1000. Call ■ have new llres & garaged. family ft llahing boat, iifafe veals. Molor runs giggg oood con( Exc. cor>d. 733-3667* YAMAHA'03 WR-500, I $6000. Call 733-7904* Qroi ISS, blue, fits *6B-'08 K lffgr^tllES E 2 Soars - $1500.’67KDX-200, I -eat. Please call 208- gm1 shortgj box. $550. Call waJa, 1 r9-3375 alter 6pm or be- 324^ ; er boon used. $75- MALLAL ard 79 31ft. c h e v y •88.s«.S-10 ^U. Aiso POLARIS '87 4x4 SporU->• SIOOO. Call 734-0466* a JRESTUNER NORDIC 15 679- M5344 or 420-7602 5, a c H i Ll c s i 2'»nlte CBE ro 9am for moro info.* ;?:nnn rS115,Coll733-6889* eveiylhlnsIng works. $4000/- a motor, engineengl 4.3L. fee- m an SOO. 665 m llea, YAMAHA'96 T W ^ ------twalar rah, fivne. Oiy box, It. >!■ aluminumf lishing boat. IPER SHELL for a '96 5HUJ55M K ‘08251^ mis. >655 US Hwy. 93. lory rebuilt.ill. only01 3000 mb. S4.200. 324-4750 leavo MOTO 4 '6 0 4 Wheeler. oars. i Paid $2700. Like Evlnrude fv i motor $1000. p otNTOON N '98 Boai fordrd or< oldor. Long box. ukenew 539<3653.' CaU1 63e 6 3 ^ 5 2 * ' phone number.* 431-5254or678-0038* Uke neww/flilihegoodies. ______Call 539-2279.* new. i $1500.735-0625* <31 ke new. $6600/otler. s400/.Evinrude,6 h.p.Seara. Veiyn MPANION -88 i f 2F engino,glno. 9BK mis. A-COUS-TI-CALl ALTERNATIVE pI LANDSCAPING I ROOFING i propone>ono, Eloc. start. 4000 solf conjnt.. oxc. cond. Compiolopleio, exhaust tope, o tw .m fcl oond., TC»PER, PR For Ford Ranger watts.Its. Like now. Used S3500 CaU Ci 934-6163 af- aystem.r>. steeringsll box. & DRYWALL ENERGY any extras. $10,500. >99 59*X74*$395. 59' voiylllty llltlo. For tfavol trlr. or torSfxnm springs ftU ^ lls, _ R e a ^ b t e rates! M-2331 or4204331.* 73^14 I and weekends.* shocks, sprin PRIMAVERA'S FreoesLFlnandng -1470 or 731-6470* whaloalovor. 52200 now. _ issernWy misc. BOB'S BEST SOUR WORKS a c Sprinkler systems, tofffRreoiOTEE r — askingJng S1800 Cash. Coll 5 S«'u»....I9T|— "“ '" “S!'Call 733-7864* Solar & Wind Power 737-0000 8 ^ DRYWALL triming, lawn care, q ro hp Merccnjiaer, can- 734-^1-3414 loavo mossago' Jeromo, ID REMODEUNG Sffirar.;.?™?,' . ft Custom Textures dean-up, rototillino, ” S IRIERATOR”bnon E ^ RV. no“ (208)324-8020 povrarrake. ___ Plans Avaltoble g g j IOW $6500. Cali W lOO«,^H 731-0788 (TF) 5 0 000 0 walls, usod 1 431.S25454 or 678-0038' ■ ■ J 678-0001 (Burtty) C«l! 436-3253 f = Plea»ycal20&^64606M V SfSESG OUN BNOW aumm Insured - Free EstimatesJ | f FENCING I - = i fSASAND & GRAVEL supi 'J -78. 23 ft., good UixjTwn >nr> Ion, 4 brand now I -60-'69 Crystler '01 5ih wheot 35' llko ” 03 saJ »r, Also,Triumph I AIR DUCT 1 I I LANDSCAPING SEPTIC g, TANKS 4 *3000. 734-9761 Atlgood Fencing V, palio hauler, loQvo ovos orr 737-2930 7 days.- S p llflres.^. Call 732-0021* CLEANING Drain Reids §tafARCRAFT-95 1711.125 ., 23* barren. $325. Call saageal 734-7074.' TRIPLE U P Mercury motor, trailer. <^0-70-7121.* Wil i 'l l '4 *84 sm whooi. 29 L Vinyl or Wood LABB-tt&lasac moi generator. AC. Mr Quality Services MOWING Free I Estimates itoh'Ih finder, trolllno motor. QUNM aarsng,1 7 £iips: TeftACI. AC ft gen. 33K mla. aiiooTfl Install New.Repalr Old — CaU837-4S3S dualLial batterios, cover, all ammcvno, brass, dies, $400. si3,70< 16. Oood shape. Air Ducts Fumacos Free Estimates Call us 10 do your '•— 1,700. Cau 734-3859* J W.Rupert n 436-9167* Spring Clean Up ^ ------1, thele ski goodlee. $7500 8KSCS many accessories. ^ Dryer V ents^iL m r^ igA^rtflW‘84,34tt., s S s J ONNECT I . • atl677-4S68after6pm* $225.25. Call934-4580.* Cau 734-9770 N ^ T M»»l7ll.bM,.iill). CONI s h a r p e n In^ — ling, very dean. WlWITH 732-8788 F E N C 1 N < ^ B(uc« Uniuh— 54M231 SI I InthesvenlnBS.* Inti 80^827-0181 SERVICE f>Al6MjbMIN’d ‘M riily, tent CUSTCSTOMERS iLANDSCAPINGi ^ or,21 1/2ft.Sleeps7, . WHO I CARPENTRY Attractive Pipe Fence lor John's 8hari>enlng € L i jn.lumac«.UIi.l.iiw. NOM»p'} '8 6 W eekender NEED NE horses, dogs. Llamas, Service U U | 50,678-8853* IBfl.ful^Illy self oom.. dam- v n etc. Durable, low maint VIVANCO CompleteCc sharpening. tfoo. 677-4099.* JYOUR g Repair and Install: ECEiTTSVSTBire ERVICE Docks, (onces, vrindows, Exc. tor rod^ & heavy LANDSCAPING CarbideCc & steel saws. creational Vehicle, HOMAOI '04 ( 26 ft. w/slldo .? snow areas Lawn nwMing, 141 Bracken St S doors, Interior painting, ^-pMNIIN FALLS $600.10. Call( 72«242* . c. cond. Reduced Adveri/ertlsein " ® ^ 1 1 remodels. landscaping, spring ___ M. Call 84X672* 2 0 ^ - 6 8 2 5 deanup & extras. Frl. and Sat. ffiNNle t h s ^ ER •M. 22 ft, sen- g f l f Call Chuck Rogers a2M166w420-2611 | c 21W10011th Ave. East* orolor.lor, $9999 low miles. PROW^I S e r v ic e SPRINKLERS ^ TWIN FALLS 360 733-31:I.3135* conlalnened, walk sround i! I FENCING wnlng and mloro- DlrOI r e c t o r y IHL Frt.&6aLS-3pm. I LAWN& I Season 8. Coupon 2002 ,croee from City Park) k g n A . llko new, compiets v o o .A Q 'l CARPENTRY I Resklenllal & Ranch MOVINaSALEtl (§5” Itch, Can daya ' iM H W J e & t. 2 TREE CARE u« ousehokl Hems, good to Jrl. i 'April 12.0 a.m. to 4 Pole & rail wood fence. ^rtfySTliimon^SlSs ,m. and Sat. Aoril 13.9 Repair work, corrals, excellent oondltk>n. f f '- , B H e v r-65 s s iPickup, o ri^ MAGIC TOUCH Also: 10% on repairs. .1901 Poplar 8L* T). to 2 p.m. RUMMAGE 7 5 7 7 7 d. Rare 5 wliidow. fo r All Your Hotrie barbed wire, chain link, Ganoe Tree & Swamp swi coolemJrrtgpurTVS . ____ ALE. Drtve, walk or jog snowmw rm ii^tra^r.lim SANOPtPI prtva» lence. 25 yrs. w S o734-8055' ! ^ ■ ■ Improvements Lawn Service MEBCO M 324-7174 BJjHIIHLFri.&BatB-S.'Man^ ontjn down to Ihe UnHed ‘95 PoPolaris Indy Uie de- wheel. likeID new, lo. slide x u iiu u>88 i ^ 1/2 lon groTl " ■ ■ KOJOBTO SMAU exp. Free estlmatee. fsffis to num eroue to Methodist M Church. iuxe.$». $1650. Both In exc. out. $17.17,995.7 3 ^ V I Call W 4^15. i Honest & Dependable I— Ofiglnel 283 V-6 . ;. m m 736-7404 or 280-1681 Certified • 25 yoars exp.. ■— insitentlenl Lola of miso. ^Prcenceed$ootoMlssiona} cond.,7C»7014 eves' REMOVAL »twkyA«..(n«tto HEATING ^ :h u l d i , dining table, ' "iflfW B IB B lM B I $9800/ofi'offer. 734^54r bAW6Mr75i4orscyr ‘7i CLEANING n driaaaeseer, hope chest. Col- l a w n c a r e H Grindq, your tree stumps SPORTKiKING -8830 ft. 5m AT, dualal WeberV, carbs. , SERVICE SAWTOOTH out. up 10 30*. $2.00 per JERCROME Frl. & SaL 04pm j ctlble dolls, sewing t^LOATATTUK^ wheel,I, AC, full b ath . Runswell.b ima. crafta. all house- $100. ExtraaIS. S S 395. C all S650.034-< _ iWUHTBiCLE^S> . SHEET METAL ResUental&Commoftiall Inch. ?n Above 30* acrosa Houousahold Items, table, -Spftag Cleanup auMalnt------loltie»..Lot9.of.m«w^ J ? |«ild 'Items & furniture. 733-2162* • R4M9fl: Businesses, resTde^I,[------Heatlno'AC Refrigeration ------top.*3J»______dot »1-Csawell Ave.-W.------TSHTF? »62 00 731-6962* . .agHfiUfclc:ifcit-TaAs;»»>-Vn ______constniction dean up. Commercial and Sentor Discounts Clean up extra 401 e. Avs. A« T>eoMoblleEetals»C7C TAlfnDS)8 '73, 20-, Sell- Lafrance,:e, pumpor,iO0Of m residential Reasonable Prtces 666:7679 6( or 866-9672 | : S p ^ l z e In carpet IROME Frl. a Sat. A ^l tvw ni I exc. cond. $2200- OPM, good goc condition . (208)m<546 I Goll Balls InHnt 734-3264/Spm*Ti w/new paint» \n l 837-4552* ' cleaning. Free estimat- I !6 & 27. 8 am-5 pm. - 3pmjmr Appls. toys, kids 761 761 Addison Ave. ‘ es. Bonded & insured. 4 s h r u b hS,luge garage aale lund Mothi9lhes. 252 Jefferson^ Ss a tlM il p m Between TER I^'8'92 Sth whetfl, 23 F O H ffWr ns n d T i------• .. < Jerome 324-3200 HANDYMAN I TREE ] alaer lor C snyenelds Pierce 4 Buchsnon' iSiing.hitch. $' Excel cond. Restored.xed. $22,000. s e r v ic e c*liShrlstlsn Soheel. IN FALLd Sat-Sun 6-6 P‘^; I $7295.678-0687* Call73(U 736-5920* ^ WORK hp garden tractor, weed GOLF k I LAWN SERVICE Hurlundreds of great Itsmal iwnt'vaHoy^^mJ^ldual TRAVELELEZE-97 sm wheel PONTIAC6 dV60 ‘66 been ^ COMPUTERS iportlng equipment. Iters. Lots Morel Pleasan Qeneralhom^ repairs, Pruning Perfection 265 Cemariile Way or marriedmar coupio. $500. lie slido, tois of ex- wrecked.ICanbeusadlor Ci M Interior/exlorior, Lawn mowinq-Trimming lolhing, furniture and ” Call 423-5101.' Iras $24,'!4,000.732-6135' parts. Ooo(3ood engine and Economy Repair •Spring deanup. iverylhing In between. 1wiM i?r F«m ai:5s — g' 750. 543-6417.* . Ink Cartridge Refills, $10.>• " a r " ' OEsatlOOBMlttl* Moviioving to CA. WJ( 250. I Toner cartridges, 16 years c a ^ t r y exp. No Job Is too big or smaUI ^ ocart.2reMga,(1tapped ^ g i o , callforpitdra. •6uhl,FlJir,Klmberiy,T.F. JERI!R0UESatewn-1pm. ^ r Keg), 2 etoOers, riding ^ J Free estimates. Ren Yatse « 798-^ Bik 530 BIM U lm B lvd. John 735-5170. I ower w/extrss, mower. Of call 733-0444. I ...... : wai )18 More. 735-0644 I f CiiRw ^ rsiw rsss rv TRAILER 4x8 BftCLAWNSERNnCE p = lies and Disney movies. ' 9. . >ed + loading romp 5A5RH5E7i TREE SERVICE ^ 2188 Rsnotto Vista* ■ 26' 26 IrsUer. SharpI OE/LOADER '06 n HANDYMAN I Absolutely no checkslll in _ ! ! : $7700.420-5653.* trade lor tow dolly. CA T416 E CONCRETE catlase ol rain go to back TWINMN/ALL8 8at.8.1. 111825-5671.* exc. cond. ^CHMAN'81 2lh. — SERVICE ' A+ * . JImsTree Service pailallo. 220 Sage E. Big Tooli30ls. windows, garage COACH 34-5552^39-1720* ' LMthra In concrete oor opener, stove, 8*]/Ilf contained.« Interior UTILITY-fV/doll cart trlr. 2WP.K^& I MAGIC VALLEY Topplno,t. ahaplng. re- LMJttleRanohee^ doo d ated . Mual see 10 brandnenew,6x10tilldeck, FORD-682.1 and epoxy designl Plumbing, electrical. movaljinrube & stumps.' (erdseequfpmenl&tots updal Coated over4 millionI drywall, painting, etc. CURB I ‘R0 ME8 al. Apr1l13,8 . “'miscelianeouasxtrssi S «PPn889.* cooStion.n . Call C 423-4444.* aq.feelofdrtveways, aerating ftthatohlno. “im J, to 4 pm. Snaks River 786ApsefwWay* 7^ C p ^ . pools&oamges. ■ YOUR DECORATIVE 1 >yomy Goat Club yard b se r - 8 7 » < ^ or 431-3283 I lale. MuHlfamHyll Swing M fa lls Sat dniyie CREATIVE DESIGNN 735-m i Of 306-1683 CURB SPECIAUST L J m-S pm. Movlnglll No ^ ! CAU208-25M113 Free Esttrttates r = irly blrds.187 Pieros 8 t ^ 2oe*73»-a6oo TREESERVIcl]Tl ^ m 8 .B lre h . RlfBQlRtaunHE CONSTRUCTIONf IHOMEREPAIRS^I IMBERLY 4 Famliy am -12pm . NO INTERESTS, I PAINTING I Ceoire Tree It. 8-5. Antique Oak table ^n /fn ItarthaStewsft H Bulldozer work. Qravelel BENEFIEL'S HOME Service &cI chairs, Prsechooi teach-. t)«dcadding set king/queen. . Hauling, concrelo workrk CARE Tree topphgremoval, mgng material. kkisdothM, .« blsocsssories.tarTO.mlr-«c and road malntanance.e. Remodels, diywan, tile, Interior/Exterior - ^ aturitt removal adi Huaband&wne tsam. idutt clolhaa, dressers, ror.c>r. cushions, doll. Stereo, W L J m o i m n 5002 Cash Ret Free estimates. andllrtWDOd. u.Ats t Morel Costostcogolfcfrt{1yr.okl). V Over25yMraexp. 73»S0Wor4HM»g4 * 9108s9e> ^ Dan Weaver Senior diseounts. _ eoorallons-ehicken ^ ------Construction--J Call Bruce TW-7543 Reaaonablo ratasi ^ IMBERLY SaL 4/13 9am- lems. Pine/oak« coffee, M , B4»e64aof42»6138 nd ft Utchen t^ le s w/2 g WEDONGmOMi T Ipm. Basem ent full ol ltalrs.NewgirTe goodies m & BRIDESMAID jreaMlems and $1 bag ^ iHOK^REPAIRSri Mie the last hour. rr-4T. Utile Tikes Play CONSTRUCTION I PAINTING & * ouse & moro (roasuresl) m sst i g i K REMODELING WEDDINQ8H0P. _ i hop vac, Phaltzgralt & n r.V.'.V.k)tao( OREAT thlnga. W f a s ' EMPLOYMENT CaBBaO{20e) ' YARD I S (arvKayCosntetlcs. ^ **22bf MAINTENANCE » 478 Sophmofs Btvd* ' VS7S ^ ^SE R V IC E S ^ I LANDSCAPING I - « WINFALLS S a t l o ^ TWIMflHPALLBThur.j-HT- ^ 1 Towrs^uwoB^^ f&Uwtfn*jeWMr No ma u r how you spend your’ u HO^N()JAu!^'lSr - K sMJiiy.ynflo • a iy t. ttiu iW i IUS yuui- • •“ 0»ii% a a^iiySi ICO h q Needalati? ' Trimming, power rake, busy schedule. PU GoHBaiie lovsn e seal, dlnstte, wk^ker m deanupe, ^>rinklerB. 761 Addison Am rodioeksr, mksrowava, craft w 324-3900^J^ DenasnLsMiSeivles ol goods snd eantoee to' ^ Between Pteroeft Memlame. Muoh. much morel

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If VY 7 9 380. 3/4 ton. QMC'00ht bo(^. Call eJM tW - Nm. >8-1301 oraoa’at: t with a 459 D«(roH. ______3 door, loatfad. eO«_mh Loadadi Exe. condMon. BEUYPUMP ' ------S ltar.-739.7497.hf.mac.*- - ? . ^ J 1------▼ :------BANK REPO------______$18,200 324»3 f ty - - 7 3 3 5 6 7 7 or731-47»e*—" ~ aa*y mll«:$4800. " BOWmbeityRd. TP.‘ ~ ------S------TAWNo n o s — «V.V_tia.ikTiA_iJaw. roRO 72-M'Ton'Extma.-a." ” CarB3fcB88IV480;4884'- " I M 3 8 0 .N a w tlr a a . '8UZII i I I CenUetAmy67»«0W080* FIRETRUCK '69 Amarica Runa wall, $900. Catl V 51BvYlMrtoT45!r~ ^,g air, cnilsa. runs and TAKMQMOS S Ufranoa, pumpar.100 QMC'9i VktonOiaaai, - 4 apd, 4 banal, lock outa, ..ie000/ol(V.934.S2ie* - ^Mraa. $5200.788.6168' «'r- ISSS 7 3 * ^ 1 * ConaBtAmy67M06r. ^ k>ok« new. 0PM, good eondllto t ; Extandad cab, ahort . i 22Kon‘90r^ttaooma, iirNemwarhpw you iptnd your CHI4BW '6 i Suburban, « caill|alM-0fl8-2B9-6171.' w/naw paint. 637^952 ° t>ox. blua, AC & auto. B ' U M Pm Bundy.'io.ooo '•raoani whlta paint iob dty«.^ duiimad Ra your ten,M, 4 apd. manual trana..- : ^ 95K, $4,BOO/offir. U av4'* $8000. Can 324>714«* Iba. ratad. Nodanta. aharpPU.$6600• ^ SfM mataiga733-577e.« bu«y tehaAM'. Pul olaul. $4;14305/ollaf. Call Kan JEEP / ■ £iu»HUd 'mit art %‘v> $100/oWaf. Call 3244786. 'i>laaaa can 8434046* n«n S Hn»H«Mg dMdory 324I244953.* /Asking S900. P CHEVY '6a Vt to n1 pPI U, ' Invttlmtnt, no muwr wtu rORD '69 3$0 Craw cat),h- UAZ0A’l6tn>ckAC.naw I et goodi ind MrvtOM M « n * CaU 934-5216* : 00/otf. if9uka&runa good. S6600. '°^5Call 536-2052* >laaae can 208:7334019’ _____: * Fta SP '05 Grand Choiokoo « crnm i -93 hYon. V.6. nited. low milos. oxc. r«S3.^ciKf^^ indltlon. Call 733-2377* EP '98 Wrangler S p ^ SRE^ ‘98blaiarLV4x4 0-6 cyl.. 2eKmrro8. oadad, low pkg,, new lift,ik ,35x12.5 offsot liros tireiree, aina exc.. SIO.OOO. 1 whOQls, " r. full sizo spare, 837074461 or 5394473.' * J ______jshbor. harel & solfjop. SBEZaaZBiSEoIZHL.—Exiflj >S, PW. CO, AC, enVIm $16,e( M. great cond. 438.2644’ r95Sportago 4x4;.CD ^nd. $4000.733-3634* )kg..whtte.$16.000/ot>er. rTND Mp'i ROVER '99 Discov. :aTl20B43147ir nrvry. Loaaod,w/worranty I CHEHEVY '01 DuramaxQuad S2l'.5(21.500. 208.764-7603* catuib. k>ng bed LS pkg. merge:r c e d e s 'oi SUV $29;>9.900. Call 7 3 5 -^ .d lr. ml^L320.32 Fully oqulpppd. N il 55cODOE '94 Grand Cara~. 1900 19 actual mitos. ' • , vai/an, AWD, 87K mllee. ■ ver/ery cloan. 328.3603.* mTs ^ [r tH M f., OOQE'9BmonAC.CD cond.. ^ _bfldedllne.loolbox.7aKinlB ____gino-t e$|||L v.K.10. Qood cond. $12,250/ brakoi otlotier. Call 734-5643 or agooiso and much moio. Liko a mKourai r334620* now.ow. askingi S4950. Call iH 6D06 '96 burango SLT 737-fli37^ses or 732.0288.* 5.9 enfllno, 3rd aeat, 69K NISSAI}SAN'97 4X4. 58500 I JU^16.500. Call 854-2168* IownDW mllos. Pleoso call ODOE '98 Durango. 5,2 _____?208.539.6995.* UtBIHer, (un power. t>lke rock. TOYOTYCTA-894X4 R ag jab ----- ;real ahape, 733.5164** V-6-6 && AC, ExtrasI Good m W i o* h h CODOE'92 oi 250dloael oope. S4250. 737-0172* RnS»EMBen^H w/duela.PS. A/C. auto. TOYOlVdTA'B9oxt.cab,4x4. J 8 9 j H j al3EHM $M Hi PB>8. W/aanrlce & pickup SRS.RS. now engine, good >»<}«d. $7000.280-8389.* body.ody. $4700, 734-6800 i5HD"'94 Rangor XLT 0^^’tter 6 ^ pm.' exiixt cab, loaded,$6500. vnLLYiLLY8 JEEP '49 Clean. IIB gS|^L^^|j||^H B7i378.6863 or 300-0486* AaklnsklngS2500. Alao, a M D ‘96,F160>LT.k)ng 977 camp trailer, 14(t. ba•». CC. AC. PW. PL. P8, ^ -ear elide, ext. cab. bed- ^ t o i o N m 2 0 i liniiner, bed ralla, dual lum- j n S B TOHB?tB 5 8 ^ M baiMr, new Urea, new huba. ■ ^ FAaWyg jB to S i i S ^ ^ B ovijveiloada, exc cond. 84K 5HE\nlEVY '07 Astro, (i^rgo ni‘nflig mual; sell. $10.'^50 120K ml. Looka and runa 73S<9 1 1 1 - areal. $5400. Call 312. 5RIv^itvV''6S Stop van. 20i : • b ^ J e a v e meaaaga.* nrnawell, r $950, O hD '9l|i250 XLY _____ 7344999* I m HiW Lariat. Ext. cab. 7.3 liter 5oj55T 5 5 i oi------r * ^002 CHiVllt BgfcMBMwSgsEI ^ M tuiturbo dieael. 5 ap eed . Qmnd Qrnr Coravan Sport. : 5 H r ---- $81S8000/ot(ar. 326.3248* Loaded Loac wllh 19K miles, 6»ib '‘92 tmlorer. whlta. t^aroon Me™ color. Call Kovln 4x>4x4, AT, AC, tint, 130K. ____®O 208-308-1896,- $41$4600/oflar. 839.1246.* F 5>rtO I 5 '86 Aarosiar xC f. 6HIH92 Ranger, v.e 1x0. cond. new tlrea, CD 114,000ml.,911 apd., A/C. _P'*yeilayer, $2700. S36.51P6*, stiStarao/ciu. Nk». Sharp. FUVn.VM6UYH ‘93& 'rand S3i13000/ofrar. 736.7271.* Voya'oyagar. 3.3 L, 1Q8K 8m rW tr o n .o illea. $2500. Vary BaBauer. If Intareated call suable. Call 7 3 2 .5 ^ * NE 671878.7324 aak for Royle FCVSIi:VM6UTri '93 Voy^bor. gHb'^9iexplorer 'of^oaded,exc. shape. Excallani i h ^ e . 109K 350aoJfer4^47Wr . mlmllao.'S apaed. Runa L onBread Can ra i4 5 6 r . ^ i o » M b ^ P250 VLY Rag. WLA cab, 9 apd. 128K mla.. S S S n ' ">i£Lijasat^ ll , I .uJf S Jm tr97000. Can 7894991* . .y''✓✓ .y , ✓✓ ✓✓ ✓ ✓ Wfl'fcP.IBdExt.cat). i l StMUn.^ ExExo. fcood. 381.95K mla. In our ' effort to "EEXtnar$14W>r7884925**' x ------— make-our-:------M b ‘99. explorer Sddla -claiclasslfled section BaBauar, loadad Including fm c moon roof, leather, and free of any errore, tape atackar. Exc. cond. plQBilease check ydiir 308.7323 or 308.2491.* ad for any , gWrg fFTwVLf------mistakes m is the firet 3 door. Exo. cood. graen. ho 9<3,800.738-1929^ day that tt runs. BWWRSSKCrSmiS: Afterthattime A' ' airoka,dleaal,axt. cab, TheTlmes-NevsTh( ., m i 102K mla, tin, Unar, dia. . mond, whlta., axcallent. will not be • i 91917.400/Of»tr. 733.6570* responsible re« fox CRrar^gm yuH . anyentjrs. “ cabV*10Exo. cond. Tow ✓t / ✓y ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ pkg.90ICmla.S21.990/of- _ _ i£iar.324<792or731<566* ------M b ‘W ft8 6 \L l‘4x4 „TITRANSMISSIONS . ExL cab. Powaratroka. Special Sp« $359.95. Moat 19l9KmHaa.$25.900/otfar. AmeiVmertcan vehicles, parts, .....pa«.799r«09r...... > laborainstaliati^ ORO EXPLORER *91 » . _ induded. .-. ft49«pd, 4 door. Pleaae call tvaninga 734*9770* ^^a!n^s24^Sr ^ slf v 6 1 > rrtckar.-Tinted CDW wIndowa, CD. Exa cond. ,wk Montana leather, aunmf. ilx dlac cd changer, ;one rwnar.prteaflrmfe.bOO. 5Rooar209.789.9994.* 11^1 }iCfnKiSMan.irfr.. "baOaMMAmySTMOtr. VC, Cruisa dll. PW: Qan ifter2pm.CaB3294i^.*- o n 8LeiB66 ext. £Jt&K‘9i Ragat,ATjAii oaoab494,axfraa,A«,VT. 120k, $12,300 794.2931* lower. Excellent e ^ i n k oui $4280.329990ft* 9SSI -asW ^V uki:^o,lfl.ow > v: ^ ar, Immaoulaia, naw ' fcbiLLAfe‘63 n*u 5a ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ ■ ^ ■ ^ virhaai, tlrM, windahlald. ^)aV|lle, Ifflmacul te nopata. cMdranora(nek*, ' »od...130K,44«00,; :all I:!?lnainvahloia,92K >324139 or 43 1 4 1 4 t^ .tl9lK60aCaM730>1999.* C ^ p n r o ^ t ^ . For'liat aa ndbreehuraeali l'. lo. >tM00rtxtcqi9« |. . iSSwftMB; Kl ^ E e € graaL94n&^.734- C a u S s M v S 4139 daya or 734.9749 remmBBoVBin: '''

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CKEVY'OOimptlaLS.low SUBARU 81 -Ol Legacy Wgn. mllM. loaded. $15,500. AAWD.PW,PUcnHse.AC. B O i D S 67B^eS63or30&0218’ Exc. E cond. $34D0/of(er. -CHeW *6l'Ma'ii<)ul5— fPlease caH 837-4041*...... Fully IOBd«l.Qold.ie.500K giSUBARU *98 AWD Legacy —mto.517.000.2a0-2S70’ LS • Statkm Wagon, great- • ■W de^AaW m.»cyL -Cond^prfcedJo.aalLCaU. _c AT, good coodltton :308-7323 or 308-2401 SBOOiaw. 7334355 * s DODGE *91 Spim. Looded. QoodcondHfco.$1500— - THE TIMES NEWS $1S00/ot<«r. 423-442S* *CUssiried Department ‘ mm DODQE '99 Neon. rod. 2 open* at 8:00 am door, AC, cruisa. Porfor* Mon thru Fri,- - manea Intake exhaust, Take Care ol your . m M tl u i i i f e nn a i i c ^ wing.S4000 aound ciasalfled buslneaa — ^sy«temr47Kr57500/onor.’ ■— before you head to - lilmtc your bualneaat zil S3&-9964 or 423^244.’ 1-208-73»H»31 eirt.2 UL M e w " t o r d ^\ M n d e : FORD '66 ironoo, AT. AC. OfOurBurfey Office | o i r M j Real Sharp. Runa Oreat 1 •208-677-4042 , $3250/of1er734.e078‘ L lirk plugSr shock< absdtbers;i ciutclt c h , i U ^ t^ORD ‘07 M uatang. TOYOTA T« '85 Colka QT H includes Interior Is restored but SOOO/offor. I b^lts & hw L^^^rJrake pads & iinirling, w iper bladeses. needs paint. Exc. cond. Call 326-3603’ H disc, engine H 7330677or731:479B* ftTOYOTA '85 Torcol Wgn. FORO '®1 Pro"bo”LXV-6 & < Hyundai '88. Bolh Automatic. AC, 139K Jundor $1000.733-4808. 0 2 4 ^ - 2 66,O 00piles I^aifcked||yy Ford M otor^ C o . miles. Runa^woll. $2600. TOYOTA Ti '85 Tercel, noods Call54»63t0»______Inow engine, $500. Catl FORD’SrTourusL J734-134? aflor 5;30pm.‘ 157K mis. Ten. extra# TOYOTA T' '86 Camry LE $200CVoKor. Can 733-9309* Hatchback, I auto. Runs FSRO^STfaumsWoowr good. i $1600.735-2770.* m m m m m m a a m Tan, good cond. S1900. t1 TOYOTA '88 Torcol rStNrlngrBrak«-*TowertockJ“ ------~ Cflll735-079g------94Korlg. mis.$70a------»Ooaf-AtrCa^-|WerSti FbR O 'U fdum s PW. PL. Coll 736-7412* sa t «AKVFKVCD • Till Wheel«el • Ciulie Control • AutomaticHe runs well, coll evenings or ?; aAlr Condilloning • Pol TOYOTA '88 Camry Wag­ ii j S.4L V-8 '• p Spllt.Seju S| • Tr.ille( Towing Pack:Kkattv wknds. $1000.736w)Dl4- on. 6 cyl. AC, all power.* f^ORD ‘B5 Mustanp ^ K , $2500.79 ; K mis. Leaving - 531,160 Middl«fkaufH>rlce-^- oxc. cond.,flupernlco car. ilown. must son. 734-3583* • - -1000 Off lM « Cath* 487-2174 or 487-2545 •400 College Cr.id C.ish*: ovonlngs osk (or Oolw,* TOYOTA '90 Comry 163K ~ bood cond, runs great, -500 Cutlomer Loyally' CaCash* , to R D -97 Taunis PW. $2000. ; Coll 532-4117 • esKmis.$4ioo. oxt 114 or 431-8472* 543-6133 or 543-5953* = . .■^yyS /. v.g •TOYOTA'00 Corollo .s'-'Alr'CondHloni^^ ’ t^ORD-08 Taurus SE. load- \Dotuxo. 4 door, now painl, ed, exc. cond. 5S50(Vot(or. now tiros, good cond. AM/FM StereoI ■ Trailer towing ftcluge 324;5494 eves Of wkndS.;, -$2200/O»Of.-438-5813*—_ - ______niLStcctlnaJWhi/heel___ Dual ____ i_ [. * CrulM* ControlI ' S|>are Tire.and Wheel liras & brakes. Loodod. ^TOYOTA '92 CoWca GT. 5 Exc. condlllon. $7000. spd., PW, PL. cniiso. AC. Call 662-9279W super nico, $5200/olfor. 731-1096,* e l “P^ Well equipped. 92K mis' TOYOTA ^ '94 Collica GT S5300.837-4007. dir aOKmis. Fully loaded. _Loathor. $9500,622-9351 -, osk Jor Kado oxt. 112* m . : 0 % . Whilo w/groy doth iniorior. - *24il9i Roaralr,AM/FMcossolto, TOYOTA T '98 Avalon XLS CC,PW, PL, anii-lock Looihor, I sunroof, loaded brokos, tinted windows, w/ovorylhing, 46K mis. 0 m m m njnning boanJs. Soa's 9, S1S.S00. 837-6670 dir i« # w iw n , 150Kml.$8500.678-5697‘ m v ksW A G O N ^98 Jetta HONDA 'S3 Accord 4 dr. Turbo diosol. 57K mi. C O C , 28-30 mpg. Ctonn Loaded PW.PL.koytoss Ir R very good cond.438-2644* ontry, sunroof. 40 plus HONDA'88 CRX AT, AC. mpg.St1.SOO. 654-2168* i ' t I awesome aound. Runs . groat. Looks now. $3500. WARNING Call280-2182‘ Whon purchasing a vohl­ do. mako suro lhat tho HONDA-90 CRX red, K)W. i ‘ *2.0 Liter 4-cyl. Ef^ne ' -Front Wheel«! DriveI ' *6-Dltc ln-Da»h CO 4.0l.SOMCV-6»lndc}ile}M.‘n(lem (e,ir Su%|>t‘ntl(in • S|K>ri HONDA '97 Prelude, B9K, vehicle cannol bo sold ' g j *Solar Tint C l»t •5 Star Covcmmcnt Rollng] •DualAlrBig]lags «Alr Conditioning*8 Ciou|) • Side jli-pBarss • Wheel lip Molding! »AM/rhVrhv '! A loaded, tint, book at unloss Iho tltlo Is in Iho ------r - 1 i — ,'“ l Stereo • Slnsli-lc ClCD ■ $16,0004Sell for $13,900. namo ol tho sollor (ex­ ijiL — — ■ I • Air Comillloninoning • ■ Coll 539-1246 br soe ot ception: Idaho llconsod 11.';,; j ’l ^ "9t I l>owrr WintlMNVS.i)\vs. I ■ • XTrome Motor Sports. Fl- doalor). Tho sollor shall : ^ nandng avail. OAC.* provide Iho now pur­ ^ ' I toclis. Mirrors • •All ^ a to n llret liiii/ouiM.. HONDAS from $5001 Po- chaser a signod bill ol •Itonote Xeyle** Em ^ J Ki-niote I'nuy » lice lmpounds.For llsllngs. salo showing tho fol­ ■ ^ ot(in.OAC.Ur«iMBM> •5 SlarCovemmem 600-719-3001 ext.C355.- lowing: Futt description 3 Bating Kp.irDcfroMpr • of tho vohido, vohldo T V y j | | | i 0 S»l.v Tim O m idontlllctilions numbor, Covitnnicni R.V ^ o ^ c o n d . dean. Loathor amount paid and nam- & oloc. 140K mis. $4500. 0(8) and address of tho 0011324-2129’ now purchaser. T>io bill LlNCOLH'OSContlnonial ol salo must bo signed, S I ^ PoartwtiKo. 4 door, loathor dalod arid show adual Inlsrlor, 78K milos. Vory mlloago at the limo ot A i f i o r d Fqdoiry Certi i Hove 6 Y&ar/ cleani $10,900/oflor. solo. II you have any tifild V ehicles I C a ll7 3 6 W r______quostlons. ploaso con­ UAOZA '97 626 LX. 4 ^ tact your local asses­ 7 5 ,0 0 0 AM ile W arrant)ly and Road SiSide A ssistancec e . . mis. AT. 35mpg. Lovoly sor's olfico.* car.. $6995.734-37W bAZOA '08 Protege LX. 54K, 4 studded tires Ind. $7500. Shansn 934-5675 orlv.msg. 034-S135.* )ual Auiu K WHEELS A nN . Camry l^urlnln/Bi® o!irA l£i{,lrb.ig»I • ■ 2 ownen, 15* Boibot Typo V-6,3-Seal,Re4AI^RSH SldeCii^AfrSag^^• Cllm.111-Clli ■ . E whools w/Yokohoma ^1 Locks, Windows, SealTl contrqi^Ryw^*^^ P205/60/15 tires over S800 Invostod $650. Al­ Cruise, CD, ABS, Runnii S . V fyitem^Pow^WMDwi B so, lactory bra tor '07 Bowds, Tow Package R . • MERCURY'86 Lynx Camry $50. All In like ,if«i^emote C nlry^-I^M ThtBlgDM lI CD. new cond. 736-9326/_| R ^ P r ^ ^ Class. y |B I'« :5 o la r TU^t C l^ f^ 5 '$ (i :€cono(nicaL$950/oner. ^CM ^ent^iIng .V.-iklzmiJ ' 0 Call410-Q9e6* I a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 7 ^ 8 9 Trscer One owner. 5 apd. Exc. EEEIQHHH IEBl|j ! cdndltkm. Only $2095. |HYUNDAI '00 Etonlra. B3M361 i4 dr. silver. AT, CD, AC gyShingfrom T) P2651 Power Stfolie V-8, Autoiitomailc Tranwiilsslon, Power Winili m M ■ ■ - ~50Km5yBOOr7ay624r~ • j : i i i q ■" ' — PowerOoortocksrnirllrWhccl.-CrulnrCDntTOt.-SltdlnfOs nfOvln= ----- Q ----- ! ------dean & comfortable. $1650) r ------1 ^ 1 dow, 6 DIk CO, Towr Hitch,H ABS. 73»60e3»______^ keftCURY '91 Grand Mar- quls Exc. cond. In & out • -jW'AT.$247S 326-6652*• (CHEVY *72 Nova Grand i90B ■ Natlonot Sportsman Class. Tum key, will sell e, Automatic, Tilt, Cruise, CD,CC Power 1 ^ tot o \ " ^ 9 ' cSidfA^\ PW. w/orw/out motor. Call 1 Short Box, Power Stroke, • PL, leather. 35Kmla. j Wridav\i, Power Scats, ABS, Leather,r, Heatedh Scats ' ch o O ! ■ , ' $14,000/ot(er. 733^186* • Travlaat30»p78S» )ose W rrr^ffl ; \ ^ o w , Tow Hitch, Prefniimium Wheels. : fromm ! T f T V l j i ^ 2 dr.. silver. CD. c S 2 .ITUs. $7000.734-68e6» . PS, PB, PW, AC, ctiitee! > S _ J S 41B50. Catl 734.4009* ^ FAX -«WttAC*67TranaAm- towcf S A te V-fi .ind loli moiol 301 5 Iller. 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