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■ W e a t h e rR' Idaiaho Today: Partly sunny and E g r :.M(OM warm. EQgh preepares 88, low 56. , m PagoA2 Witli 58 perceni of IdIdaho m oth- . [ore fathers ors in thc work forcc andoj half of s take on nlontraditioDnal roles all marriaKes failing, r help • bcins puUcd into thcIC nontradi- ’J . L E Y ByJuIIfliJIfl Pence i applies. \ Magic Val kids whileile D ad ho ld s do>vn o ne or■ tional role of primary' childc care. j frWaw» wrtter. > • •______M ore one more, Dadad olrcndy is tvtro jo b s! outsideoi th e hom e to sup- In addition, tlie fluctuut ’* hom e. lation o f th c # j ] |T p o rt th c fafam ily is l>ecomiiiR histo-: U .S. cconomy over tlithe past 30 FALLS - Less and less,f, 'n ie .l9 5 0 4 “LeaveIt*[t Tb Beaver” ry. M o ra as th e m ain n u rtu re r and[ years has provided twork :d fu rth e r th e cJossicIqj threat, ^ o u just waitit sc rip t w ith M om stayir^g at home Dad as thcthe main disdplinarian is until :your dad gets home,*’*’ to cook, clcifn and loolK>k after the chaining.K- Please sec DAD,D/ Page A6 Tho Atsoclaiwlatod P r e s s _____
I’OCATEl•TELLO - Idaho will )k bccomc died ie fourth state u> ti]>cr- Coupley a te u stateviitewide tlirccdifyt pliotu- line for sod.! ^ a l Sen-ICLS a n d volun- te e ro p portunitics. o m i Calf■ ridere:iiiere3 wwere more Gov. Dirk )irk Kempthome and his kids than banditstsat s wife, P airidirida. announced ihc 211 Richfield’s annual'al Oudaw -i'' shares programI :at thc (]ovenim's j ; Day.. JB ^ Regional1 KoK oundiabic for l'amilii.-.s I and Childrildren at Idaho State [ Page B l Universityty on0 Friday. child-c£tM M . V ' TJic2111ii1 line will Ik; activated In' irt: See the tJic end ofafjuly. Ji i latest in'incomt / ■ ' / Callersi willwi be conn cctcd to a V actiont fromfr around bilingual operator op who can refer \ record^ the area. duties tliem to day da; carc, housing and food assistiiiistance, elderly services, Page D&-7 foster carc | By Julie Ponco irc prognims. iminiiniza- tion itiformuirmution and more. TImas-NawsTjn writer ------______Tlic openi>eniiors will u.sc a daia- , , base of mmore or than 3,(KM) govciii- I M o n e y . TW IN FALLS - Som e coufupksmakc mcnt.priv-juivate and nonprofit a^cii- rai. on..' JayJay d o n and his dad, Taylorr Davis,I 24. d c.xpcct to find c iv r\ will do -some snuggling, d ia p k ll.ine.so..fc1 feel like you’re i;eiiiii^ inK a n d snacking b efore they •went to Thc oddss ai arc worse for black- lavl*, 19 month* old, look* up for belp riding hi* bike from hlihla dad, Taylor, at ttieir TVvln1 FiFall* apartm ent. Pick ' ^ h im up,'’lb y lo r soid. and Hispanic ’ Seeking odor standai I t se e m s thc littJo guy w ass iin a sort children: id hit wife, Jaml, wanted to keepep JJaydon oiit of day care, and n- Medication j Dairies should not w id because Jaml had a moreI lucrativelu Job, Taylor i w arehouse situation in whwhich the neorly half of me and care* for Jaydon. ^ . £rdm state odor projc Pleaso see SHAItE,IE. Page A6 them are likekS- - A 5 today’s editorial sayslys. ly to developl o p ------the disease,, saidsai Dr. K.M. V enkat ^ Narayan, a dirdiabetes epidemiolo- JR Marce gist a t the CDC: d c . Foi Arenz,t. 8, Wtt "I think thcthe fact that the dia- i . %DEX «*mer staay-Mlio ^ e p y "“ “ r . a hlttlitting lea- betes epidemijimic has been raping ill known to us for .sev- . Classlfled .08-24 Natiortion ...A 3 -9 'o n frcfrom hi* has been well k 9B ^n^(|j|ji|B i|B coach;h and eral years. But3ut looking at thc risk Comrfiuhlty. .E4 ObltuaItuaries . .B2 i M ^ l ms was \-ery shocking i ids see pliluses, m father,ir Andv ^ linuses yon said. | ! Crossword . .E6 Op'inloiinlon AL4-15 , wh.n tous,"Natayan Atmiz0.. When -Thg pnjjoctcected lifetime risk is Dear Abby..E6 Sportsorts ...Cl-6 By Julia P«;Pence For six years,H “something else” m eant M arcel5*W? about triplepie the American >w» wrfter______te n d in g his youj)ungcst son. cooking and fenilly life .El-6 • Weathather . . .A2 Tline»«dwi wa* bom, D iabetes AssoAssociation’s current ^ Magic V allay,pi ' West cleaning, dioangIg after the three older chil-il- st . . . .B2-8 TWIN F never d re n afttu- scfaoo001 and eventually taking AndyM' waa the estimate, ’ FAILS - This couple has nc icauons arc frighten- Money . . .Dl-5 W jrid. in day classes to bccomimc on elementary school o n e wwtioqutt ti . The_implicat :vd putting their diildren in i es leads to a host of M ovies____D7 te ach ei; whiclt heiie is now. bit jobDb to “ S- P ‘“^ “‘cs 1' care on opioption. problems, induding mcl blindness, 1 prog- , Andyis choice2 tto stay home full tim e is So wherien Roquel Arcnz bccome pr ta k e carea of yjngy ure, amputation and ; ; taken one shored by onlyo about 5 pcrcent of :J!\ V km cn n cr years ago just«ftcr-she had tal t h e U»aby' t h eart disease.se, and diabetics arc s r / " ?im ? job o t th c Collcge of Southiiithcm fa th e rs in th e U.!J.S., accord^ to the U.S.s. w hileI hi* h wife getting youngeriger a nd y o unger - f.S iS 'rvr was husband Andy Arcnz2 v,who Census Bureau.. IThat^ a big dionge from W Induding undiagnosed un cases., quit his jotjob to core for the baby. s o d e ty of 200 yeoj:ais ago, when most fathers w orked authorities believe beli about 17 mil- Loig on to ... Andy^: jobj« os o full-time photograplrapher w e re highly involx)Ivcd in their diildren allu lion Americans, for TftcTImImes-Ncm didn't pay os well.[l.And; A day. Sodety wavas more agrarian, and ans, nearly 6 i>ercenc M of tlie U.S. pop besides, “I-“I'rcally Jovcd journalism, bubut a; fathers were seen;n n o t only as providers b u t tmtatm population, have dia- lot of the! timti. e I thought I should tzy some*'son also as full-time2 moral: guides and tcach* ___ iS S ^ betes todny. thing else,"e,” ho said. PleaseI see CHOICE, Page A2\2 Please2 seesei DIABETES. PaRC A2 .
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eriente . found n o w th(ed m e k e e p my sanity," woulddoitaKain," txicau.se his soi>is I-. lll.ll' .ilrii iiiiiiii.t III •ii»'M al alxiut isfiiction and your ideileniiiy, w hen h e said. "A lot of tim e that w as anI Dodds said. ? 9 iin only c h ild , Itfti ii'iir. '.^<•I^ tiiidi'i w;ivv;iv 'II v.'plv n»e iirraiiKcment coi:ouId l)c a lit- w ife wouh.uld rather I stayed home, d id n 'i love heinK - Tlm D oddt,id i, (l=‘y c a re m i ^ t li.i. . I'll.- -.iH i.niMlio n w.1% (.all<-(l aintK.-styy, 'liic briKinli.-’s mission tie awkward to explaitain when h«; b u t I iicedieded this. It f.oi m e out off wilh his son. But a form er stay-at*hom<)me }>^vc added to his I.m s<.«/i|ijijii"i " O n 1 Sa(lefciii aiiti-Ainenciiii mili- Wiis o u l w ilil o th e r pei>coplc. Andy th e house.' Dodd-s hiid to cope parent from Twin Falii■alls so cializa- llic- iiiiti.il ihniNi .ijViiiiM .ij; lill; City broadcit%id hcip rcr?torc-loca|-j;o\Tm— s a id . with almost two “It would have iiiil<". fniiii thr: (apiial i;i met no <.t s ihnfficos a i and ififnisirtiLlure. '■’niere’s pride in il ii bill you L o o ld ng backI d e c a d e s of i.sola- J.-.i-.i.u n Ijiii Imlia'jis ' sounded would riiids r. atjfoss l-'allujali l>y lie s il a le ,” h e sa id . “ ItII s il m a le , , tion. He threw l>cen e a s ie r to go icr 'IVin Falls resident,• him.self into school paninidpation, with the estiestabli-shed rules of so l iiri.-lisiiliil riiislli:i<‘ii -1 ixiK'ii lir.Ii>% a in rio■Virco sly ;j r . . T iisk I'Vircc- H>4 th iiiK . th o u K li I th in k; il is liicim . ...''".“'''.‘■TJds, was a full-time stay- ,ir,R. I w i.sii’i . * and the teachcrs coiledd u po n h im ety," D oddsids said.i ■ in in-.imiiiii'IK ilo .-.itJi otJicr ‘n i c isk fil I'o rc o K n ftjrcc r - n.sinK inK more u female thir parent. He stayed home thill AitHTif;in inxjir.'wi’i.' Kiminj; hiwcd ihiiii ai 1..UK) so ld ie rs - iH.-gjii really embarrassed lo s P- ^ frecjuenCly to do speciaial projects Still, “ItIt c didn’i make scn.se lo h e en tire tim e his so n was. at sdiool hecau.se he wa.vas su ch a n m e to haveave children and nut t>t* lln- idmJ I'li;;.!';;.id>' >Tilr.Tod w elilt e k , { ii.iii., ju.si th r e e ltoun> hom e witi) the kids, hi up. Dodds siiid it started I .illii|;ili .iiicl ihi- III-.Iii-.iiliv tow ns Ilf I’eitin siil;I dciidliiie for Iraijis lo turn som ething I flouted.” anomaly. involved in tth e ir lives in -•wme sig- a an d hi.s w ife m oved to’ IlavinR a man read totc th e chil- nificant way,way,” D odds said. J I-.I.-iiiiv .il, iuid Ki.aldiv-ih Kil otl tailed iivy"S wcii|)ons under iin Raqiiel is from M om Oklahoma in the mid- ■ty profvratn. I)ecau5e of that, Andy dren at school is unus*usual, after ------!nn<- iii|- ii.iinl>c-r o f w est o f H Iis Job in Oklahoma had Saturday, wariiinj;s were oas about facing her fi: all, especially in thc coronservadve Timcs-NcivNctus tvrilcr Julie Pct'n^- :asi on m ovpie loud speiik- he took on the roleL of slay-.it- dem I anding th ai h e wa.s‘ Mafyc Valley. can bc nacfiiac/ia/'df7J5-J24;«rfci/'v 1 the time. So one day Forces capipture ex-Iraqiiii i ih e U n ite d S ta le s likely iio m c d a d . Bui Ihe school oi'gaganizatiuns mail at jpcnc■)cnccers uru abinK 7 million A m ericana havo di£diabeies - iho fifth-loading c£ ;mv<- iiu ijili.n fli.-liiiltail-, .ilmiii (III.- l'rai)-Ira(| U.S. re.sidents could hiivliive di.il>cies About 17 r c a u se 4 9 pcrecntrnt and 40 perct-nt jS n o r t h f mi commander b y 2 0 S 0 , s a id I>r. iC«viiiIt McKinney. 1 ofcJoathinI in Iho Unrtod S tales. A neww nreport by iho ConlGrs lor DitDisease black girkLs a and b<;y.s, a n d 31 I lj>r 1x1 IIH.-I lOiiiIii.iitii.indi'i, wliri is lic'fort.* director of the iidiillull clinical Control aand r Provonlion suggostsB U-that unlobu hoallh habits cch h a n g e ecct and 227 7 1p: ercent for w h ite in 111-, l.itc- 1'. |r>Iioiii S.iddatii c 'iiniiiiiiiiiiirnli IS se en fo rc c s . ippoiiilcd comniander-in- ical cotTununily couldId keep up ~ n B o y s of uhoiii 3G3G0,000 p e o p le f r » if tilt Inirti air force durinR with that,” he said. H Isp oin n I ic W hite — I984-2(KK),-),- fromfr tho U.S. C c n ^ d-19«XK. H e al.w) co m m an d - M cKinncy, who wiiss inot pan of Bureau iindlid fifrom B prev io tis stij^ f ba.scs during tiic 1W)H8 the study, said Namyiiyiin's procc- IHE^l^ZZIl I of dial>eies■'S aias a o f dcalhz5* ( jr< iilaiion 1 * 2 7 % ------1 ;i(| w ar, in c h u iin K >n th e dtucs ore valid and thete c*stimates, I __ 45% I L GInhiilly.iy, d ie W orld H e < ^ . Di. iik 'J \v..l<»u..ir.ii<-i<- liili-%ll .in.- ii[)<-li ii‘‘t'‘'J'’J I'lrc •'II Ihc U.S.-led war start- American Dialx;tes A;As.sodation, B lack Ijy 2025, the number of peow III ..Illy H y a . <1.1 1C cotnniiinder advised arc probably all too like I 39% with diabctibctcs worldwide 71 lliiil tile lrac|i air forcc D isbetcs, a diseasi I more ilumn dl<-/ l'ii|>--ri i.iiicicfcat inviidinK coalition exercise, has l>een im:i increasingi “ Ihey cstiiesdxnated that by 2 0 ^ I'.iiil 0.iUl>-, (.77 <(M2 worry for decades. I-rnnnm the mid- NOTg. EEstiinnioBbu woro mado ualng daUi tromfro Iho animul NaUonoJ Hosltfi Int.ln«rv)ow woulddd 1:bo d o s e to 6 0 m i l l t e Iw ii. 1 ..II-, Iiy l^ e I‘i>l>lii 1 9 G 0 s to th e m id -'‘X)s. theIll number Survuy,-M»wtiK:li .iilorvMwffd Btxxn 300.000Op«op(o fx txiiM.iun 1 DIM and 2000, th rith diabetes in Inm 71J.0').M Consus UuiUu(onu und a pfOVtoiia otixfy OO1 dtotMtosdti no ci.uM of doatn. people widi of tripled. H alone. That’slat’s about thc size« yiosed c a s e s ------tain o r I^ance,” N o n i^ M .Siil>scTi|)titjii nitc;|tCS Iiirir'jN"^'/lU.ly iiiu] Siiii.Uy J7 00 |wi ’Ihc num ber of diaw'f ------(Jreat B ritain J ..Illy J^.OO («r week. .SuCunljy rose by nearly half in jmjust die p ast SOUHCC ConConioia for DtOMoo ConUoi and Pro^Provenoon AP -said. y .Kity J3 V) per week. Sule» l..« 10 years, hittinK H rm ilU on in ^ d is . e x p cctcd to rise an time liiat'iypo 2 diabctcT O » -w h i.i i*t have to h a p p e n . .. 3 I ..11 :i)i>vcr;aei. ASIIS.OOcluiKC Mioctdiii- Typo 2diabetes ^ can be p r c v a A .r.l (.X nit rrtum c] il additionalil 1lfif> pcrccnt by 2050, to used to bc called ndult-o .1=1 ;> T 29 million,in, an c u rlie r CDC stiitly boles Iwcausc it typicalliJIy.howfd edOTddaycloycd by losing w eida i^.j M .,11-1,. All , rtf»Y.jMoai4 ljy N (,rayanan and o th e rs found. up in iniddlcsiscd peoplDto - is o n exercising[ and an foUov^g a Su».U> W.OO per i f o r m a t i o n ■ estimates I am giviiiR th e rise, an d th at p a d e n t [■■I v.<-«-k. .SjiiirJjy iict ,New ft I til's fl 11 OHO; Ift [pu1»' PBl: » “Ih e s c e - ' I t i ./ , two. years ogo fot^ 4 fl. g, you now arare probably quite con- ting youngcr- I ,«-r »tdl.bclabetes.. . S GapyrYl**; ” ” ■'D m B i S a f i B i
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U .S .m o ninitors head forf Mideast UNITED NATI''IONS JERUSALEM (AF) (A - Israel Jihad,I, ' who broke off cease-fire Working foiDr peace aroundd the world offered to witbdniwsw troops fttim talks with the Palestinian k 'Katie “Mormison p o m o f tb e GazaI StStrip, and the leaderhsrhsip a week ago, said:d U.N. S o cfetary Q efenoral Kofi A nnan proposed>6d ihQl a n arm od force ■ PolestiniAns express4essetf readiness Saturda they had no plans to:o se rv o a s a buffor bbetween tho Israelis andJ PaloollniansP long to ta k e u p securityy controlci a s th e h a lt aattacks tt on Israel. “The word•d en o u g h to put tho3 *‘'road map" peace plan baback on track. U.N. l | a t j ’fie W(c{[({flair two s id e s resiunedI talksta S a tu rd a y cease s-firefi is not in our diction- • . poackoepors currerenlly serve in 13 operationona around the world, 0 of ■‘I Higniignis J.-backed peace aiy,” sasaid Abdel Aziz Rantisi, a to patch up 0 U.6.-bi ; 't y Perrrionenl: • & ' plan after a week of violence. hard-Ur•Une Hamas leader,r. MIddIo East Koso»ovo Cyprus L«banianon Q«orgIa -i & W om en'i Haif / e1999 March 1964 MarchCh1D76 AuQUBtlOSS Meanwhile, thee 1first contin- “Resistiistance will condnue undlil May 1948 June 109 Blue Lakes Circle:le • 7 3 3-6613 gent of U.S. monitorsors who were to we upnproot them from our home- • . supervise implementlentadon of the land.” lestinian security chicf “ ro a d m a p ” peaces plplan - a team Pales W««t*mfltthBra ials headed by Mohamimmed Dahlan met of 10 to 15 offidals Apfti 1 9 9 1 -. . John Wolf, an ossistaIstxmt s e c re ta iy S aturda■day n i ^ t w ith M aj. Gen...... Ck>l«n H olghu y f, Ju n o 1974 of state - were hooded hot to the Amoss i Gilad, a senior Israeli Sierra Lson* region Saturday. d efenseise official, at the home of” October ieee YOUR^ I! Renewed violence,ice, in clu d in g a th e U.SJ.S. ambassador, the Israeli paper Haaretz reponed on J e ru s a le m bus bomlombing by the . newspaj " Ivory Coe«t ...... - ^ militant Hamas gro gr u p a n d a its Webe b site. T h e purpose was to° M ay 200 3 s trin g o f Israeli heliilelicopter raids discxissss an Israeli proposal to U lRGEN I in G aza, h a s claimilimed 61 lives withdm'Iraw from parts of ^ e Gaza Ethiopia and India andind East Timor sinco the June 4 kilaunch of the Strip toto p ositions held b efore thec C o n g o i an May 2002 road map, which envinvisions an end outbrea•eak o f fig h tin g inn Novombor 1099 iErltrsa Pakistan y 1 fl4 0 I to 32 m o n th s of violeiolence and the Septeml:m ber 2000. July 2000 January 1 CARE L I c rc a tio n o f a Palestinjtinian state by It wasvas the first security meet-I- 2005. in g sinlince the road map wass C u r ra n t foots (As ol|( >>April 30, 2003) ► Tolfll nunlumbof ol poacokoopinf} Despite the worstsrsening situa* faunchcihed by President Bush and ► Military poroonnolIt ta n d civlilan tolailtios sirsinco 1048 - 1,708 tion, bchind-the-scenm CSI< o n FalU A vanua T e e n g etsts life withoi[)ut parole Woody /Allen toutsts France 7 3 6 -7 4 2 2) I NEW YORK (AP)) - A m erica’s have to0 freeiiom-kiss iny wifefe _ ,— = a t a g e 14 leaders may have qujuibbles with when winvliat I r e a lly w a r n to d u is fo r crimle e committee France, but Woody’ Ai llen is in French-ki:-kiss iiL-r.” th e r.7-year-oltlItl ^ b r k e r sa y s in i h e s<;veii SANTA ANA, Califlalif. (A P) - A Defenjense attorney Joel Garson1 love vrith it. And thth e A m erican New Yorl' r film produced by the te e n a g e r w ho was 14[4 vw hen h e k id- asked thtthe judge to weigh “the men- director is one of mtnany cclebri- miniue f napped a busincssmarnan and shot at tal matujtimty" of the youth, whose tie s p ro u d tu say so. I'rench governmeni, tilled "I-et’s police has been scntcntcnced to life readingiR iand math skills were pur- L o n g p o pular inI France, he Iall-in-I.O'I.ove AKainJJ____ m prison without possibility p< of portediyUy at a second-grade level, appears in a promoti□tional video JoininKinK A lle n a r e o tii e r garole, becoming; oone of the Garsorson said Nunez had a “very aimed at luring touriirists back to I'rancophphiles, including jaz/ youngest defendantsts ini Califomia' minor"" ppast criminal history and a the land of dmmpugn^e, nuw that musicianin Wynton M arsalis, Paris h istory to receive thehe jpenalty. traumatic ad family life, induding th e w ar in Irafj is officficiallyover. Reviewt irm a^a/ine editor (JeorKt.' A n tonio Nunez, now nc 16, was witncssiiising his brother’s murder " I d o n ’t want to hav
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Westall.We a friend mfltM of tlie family of onone of the men Bh ag j killed. Air Forcee ! Maj. Gregory Stone of Boise, "'n;'•■Hie sh eer cow- ardliness is unexplaiplainable.” Akbar, fiotn thee 1'101st A irborne ___ Division’s 326th]th ICngineer llattalion at I'brtt CCampbell, has — tin; riglit to testifytify on his own \/||- 3iardens behalf but the Armjrrny has not snid T Jl\ictim beginfIS to heal aafter G w hether h e is e.xi>ec>ccted to ) - Hiehe priate touch." Ihhe £ Times-News led murdei. foiiiits of attempted al abuse scandal th at s-weptpt For the first time,c. he told his |______»L-fore th e heai DIISCOUNT i EYEWE/1E A R ______I i:™ ; t ' Archdiocesea , of Louisvillelie wife he had Iwen scxiixually abused Kiicix, ir>() m iles < Jicd heavily on the victims,IS. by h is cliildhood pries (Campbell, the Antiv some, it meant facing their.•ir O n A pril l ‘J. 2 20 602 , 'n im e r // F n Tm l n Falls’ only V.c-iifd a possible i; ers who were still in thc min-in- b e c a m e the first of 24324 victims to tW lH eaily moniin);attack O thcrs had to te ll th eir fami-li- sue the Ardidiocese.• of( I^uisville 1 a > l lh t h o r i z e d arali- terils. JIowi or the first time. claim ing they were ab.ibused as chil- , I Ile.iih . .1 I-ort It to victims and the duirchch dren. 'Fhe victims - nown adults-. W hltes°° it siirikesmiiit. said Stanly sho a/.cr the the j S25.7 m illion settlem entnt said thc dnirdi was; awareii of th e aii.ick that Akbar,r hatl I i.ia- luncecl this p ast w eek meansns a b u se b u t moved acciccused priests W or n k ' b o o t J b M tilde ])lohleill.’' can lx.'(^n to heal, to different parishes.’1i.’lliat allow ed ~ Aki>ar's m other,.T. Qtiniii Bil.nl. hey can’t sweep it under thelie a t le a s t one priest to> abu.se a dozens told Hie Tennessean „r N.,d,vilk...... 1!;^;: anymore,” said Mike T\imer,L-r. of c h ildren, she ltniiif;ht h e r soison m ight have whose:e personal revelation lastsl Oncc 'Ibnier’s suitIt made head- ' K t l)ceii accused bec>ecause of his sparked j.- tlie public scandalal lin es in 'I'hc (Louisvilville) Courier- | .Nhisliii) faith. S hele icould not be the jj,, Catholic Churdi in Journal, other victimsns began call- [ We hav(w e B-E-EE and F in leached for additioitional commcnt; i^^j^vilsvillc that resulted in the set-Jt- in g h is home - three i™ '- : s to c k iU;uul sell them below no active phone lis listing for her tlcmenient. •‘Tliey’rc not dealinglg ' themdailyforscver.ilal weeks. 1 r ^ ry , direcl prices could be found. , , with 243 2*1 kids anymore. Tliey’rere “It was shocking 10lo hear of the 1 'Hie A nny h ad not released the dealinging with 243 adults, their:ir otlier victims,” saidd Ibmer. 45, OUAIiAiA N TEED ! names of Akbar’s coicourt-appointed spousesses and their kids.” who owns a construciiction compa- (f’l'inPM 1didn't buy your booUt military atKirneyleys Sattirday. -nicae archbi-shop has said lhat hele ny. “A guy fn>in M ond*ida called m e [ /nnn I'ich\ckrr.t, ;/0H paid too viuch! Akli.ir had the righight to hire out- hu|)css tot speak wilh victims andid and said he was abusiised too. I was _ _ side civilian aitonie^iieys but did not „ffer helphi now that the litigationJII leliviiig it everyday iifierafi filing m y ! ' w J do so, officials said.d. is over suit.” ; $TERN STORE based T\imer, I . 4 - - ______Wcstall said S toneing f() lo> put p the seitlement amountlU th e Rev. I.OUIS liTMill[fllii-rrece-n.ly— Acnm from K-Mort Mon.-Fri. 9-6 raised by his ex-ex-wife, Tonya. into a a court-controlled escroww pleaded guilty to mulultiple counts ^ ^ 1)-fi Mon-Sat • 11-4 Sunday W’esiall said none: olof the ans'wers accountlint A judge will deien n inle e of molesting diildrenn inI rwo coun- p . ' , Lakes Blvd. N • T 7 3 3 . 7 0 P 6 J 5 2 5 Blue I » Twin Falls - t hey've receivedd so fa r a re how iiiuclinut goes to each plaintiff, lies and is serving a 2020-year prison enougJi. It bebegan lasi year, when:n term . "It’s hard for herer and her diil- Turner,er, who was thinking ofuf “It w;is real hard forfc me when dren to iindeistandnd why another adoplinling a child, broke downMl h e p le a d e d guilty, to) h American wfjuld kilkill him with a duringlg a mandatory parentalal in a courtroom tliatIt he rem em - hand (;reiiade." West'estall said. ediicatiyour companyly image ^ ' end to a fctiil thatI hi:had claim ed a t together;icr, anyone can, h e said, Ron McCoy, a fi ‘ least a dozen lives;s ffrom thc two ‘'We’ne’rc not saying you don’t havee Hatfield-McCoy Festivaival.nowinits ra ^ Increasise your sales mountain families. to figlitIt IiK-cause som etim es you do0 fourth year, said ththe families “We ask by G od’s’s gr^iceg. a nd love have toto figlit.”1 H atfield siiid. “ButIt haven’t dedded what10 do m tli that we l>e forever retrememlxsred as you don’on’t have to figlit forever." th c sig n e d proclamatio those that boundd togethert the Tlic! moren lhan a ccntury of.f “Thc Hatfields atid M cC^s sym- H Everyone wwho com es in cy m o re Virginialia is believed to have its ori-1- this, hopefully people benefit fron:m this upbeat, proirbgram . Your';^j than f>0 descendants.Its. gin-sina1 a dispute over a pig. ^ courtt not tlie final chapapier.” reprtscntentative for more than 20 year*. •Staff w ill leleam how vitalI tthey are in'” E ileen’s prom oting a good com panyy i im age, how i' ^ W V v a t ’ s U O L S i t < z .C fo r VIPs^® to make yoiDur custom ers feel: e l i m p o r t a n t , , , ’.' N e v j a will cover: and how to increasei sales. ------——I Prom otiotiu^i a positive companyly I BridgeV;View Elstates . < image7 aand first imprcsaions j.; Retiremment Living S p o n s o re d b y : ?■ Voice aand t personality I Commuiunity sIt^TheTim es^SNews I.- . 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N a t io nJ ______- Inve!est in your “ i tiig S M future o v e r p a r t th abortiiions ^ Fight 0 iial-birtl R e a d ththe Money pages I [ i In T^he h e Times-News will COli n t i n u e pjast bill’s’s s i g n i n g r ^ .
NEW YORK (AP)*) - On one tice.andtli th a t it would d e te r physi-i- this thifig h as go n e (oo00 far,” said main point, there iss agreement: dans fromom using procedures thatt Douglas John.son of tluhe National C ongress and Presideilent Bush are aro - inI somes- eases - the safestt Riglit to Life Commitl about to enact the fifirst fed e ra l form of abortion.ab were con fro n ted w ilh or T'!* ! law prbhibidng an ababortion pro- “By whivhat ri^it does Congresss manifestation of ab( K wB S S S S S i ced u rc, a milestoneI in ii the fight get invoholved in telling doctorss America and they roec ov er legalized abortiotion. how theycy should practice medi-i- it.” A lm ost every otherier aspect of cine?” asasked David Grimes, aa Tlie p ro ced u re m ostr c : ; : : D MiM illSilB the I^rtial-Birth Abrtion” is a m ate goaoal of overturning the: including “dilatation anind evacua- f 0 le C o u rt’s 1973 R oc v. tion.” Know n as D&K.Ii. it is the ^ ^ Y > uilrey Elson, a 35-yearear-oW Virginian who underwenvent a ‘partlaH>lrth’ abortionI political term , not onee iin standard Supreme m edical terminology, W ade declecision legalizing abor- most common method1 cof second- tus was (ound to have a sevenmra.xhromo8omal disorder, p[^ yaar after her fetus T hey say the billI isi a poorly tion. trimester abonion. AnII testimated .C SSH H a ban on thst typeYP« of abortions would depriverive o th e r w om en of a worded and dangcrouDUS intrusion “It’s imjimportant that you have; 140.000 D&Es take pla>lace in (he ^^ource that she andid herh doctor considered appro;iropriate. b y politidans inco menedical prac- two-thirdsds of the Congress sayingI United States a.mually. Ration’ss doctors nmeet Study: Milost diabeti(ics should limid tuiirmoil in h(lealth careI get statin1 drugs autoomatically ^CHICAGO (A P)-l- The nation’s as a trtrade organization con- LONDON CAP)-Mos[ost ad u lt dia- statins' canym offer real benefits to l^ e s t doctors’ groupoup is meeting cemedd more with pocketbook - betics should be takiiking choles- many peoieople with diabetes, help- N ler b la m e d th e fallin g attacks, strokes and theth need for by -Merckck & Co., which makess 2 and Xbox will nnot be available until T ^m cem s ranging frotirom West Nile numbersers in part on “frustration angioplasty or bypassis surgery in Zocor, thethe statin used in the- 26. We regret an)ny inconvenience thisis rmay cause. S^pjs to bioterrorisirism are the that, asIS I hard as the AMA seems diabetics by one-thinird, emerge research, ' Iw ck d ro p for th e anninnual meeting to work>rk, it’s very d iffic u lt to° from the largest studyy e^eri to te st In the stistudy, 5363 diabetics agedi the American:a n M c d ic a l influenc*nce the legislation the way‘y th e power of stadns. 40 or oldericr and 14,573 non-diabet- l^isodation. >-ou woulould like.” E xperts s;^ the fintindings, pub- ics with aiancry di^ase were ran- S TARGET. Some of these issussu es a r c su re Dr. DcDonald Palmisano, AMA’s lished last week in TThe Lancet domly giveiven c ith e r 40 m g of Zocor C ing president, said mem- be raised duringng the six-day incominf medical journal, demonand a change or fake pipills every day for five■ — meeting, which opcnecned Saturday, bcrshipip is a top priority. The in curronf' recommimendations, years. Abo.bout 1 0 ,0 0 0 people were ^ong with dozens5 oof proposals AMA lilast year launched a“ w h id i do not advise staitatin therapy allocatedd ithe dnjg and anodier1 ( n o w o j w'EN INJERO^ ^AW ing nn AMA «itnrtand.onjopi« ____ new.slettGtte r a im ed a t to u ting the ------fo r diabetics unless chollolestcrolIot* - . 10,0 0 0 th1C e. fake, tablets.______v&nging from clonioning to car group’s’s' s success on issues it says els are elevated. A boutt 225 percent of people2 • Public Welcotmn c lig h ts. m em be er r s c a re ab o u t, S tatins - sold underr such: brand assignedI th e fak e pills h a d a heart I • SatisfactUm Gu? u a r a ti I eed the AMA hasas imore press- That iit indudes lobbying efforts nam es as Zocor, Pravadtchol, Lipitor, attack, strotrokc o r need ed angioplas- i !n g concerns: how to rre m a in rele- th e AM^MA says helped win pro- M evacor and Lcscd - areai tak en by ty or bypiypass surgeiy, comparedI • New Dcfitures ^ n t when it continuiinues to repre- posed Itlegislation to limit jury^ 25 million people woiroridwidc at widi abouiout 2 0 pereent of those ^oct less than a ththird of the awards s i in mcdical malpractice risk of dying from heac art disease. given d iec sistatins. • Rclines • Repoi nition’s physidanss and a: mcdical eases.'Ill*11)0 b ill p asse d by th e U.S.^ D iabetics do not genenaally receive The stuiitudy found that among 6 t)idcnts. House: earlierc this year would“ cholesterol-lowering therapy, bolh the di;diabctics a nd Uic non-dia- ; ^ a ta prepared forjr thet meeting place aa i $ 2 ^ , 0 0 0 cap on noneco- although they have aI pparticularly betics witlnth artery problems, the }ihow another steepp membershipn nomic 4damages. W hether it sur-*’■ higli risk of heart troublible. risk of suesueh problems was about[ .^^^'^'^onatharTs;Sander^*!!^ ! | | ^ % Jdidc fo r th e AMA, wh.which counted vives inn t th e S e n a te re m a in s to be U th e new findings areor acted on. one-quarteirter lower in the people; // LIconsed De)enturlst ^ .c,, "w 260,4SS members:rs as of seen. i statins th a n in those allo- (I Offco 20a<12424-2747 )) V \- « - ab o u t 100 million diabcbetics world- assigned sl EmofQoncy 200-3J-320-2747 JJ VV V l D e c e m b e r 2 0 0 2 . TThat’s. l down Repono rts p re p a re d fo r th e m eet- wide would bccome canandidatcs for cated thee ddum m y pills. , UocjiioO ono blockkwosttwhind Vl n f l H g i nearly 18,000 from1 tlthe previous ing indudude measures asking thep cholesterol-lowering itre a tm e n t. However,;er, the investigators said ^5%i;;jjNV:Oonnld3 iniJo J. ro m o ^f^ Vear, and comparess withw 951,853 AMA toto endorse embryo doning_8 according to die researarchers from the trueJ Ibenefit of statins was ijhysida^ and medicdical students for reseisearch purposes, restric- O xford University in EnEngland. underestimimated by tliose ailcula- yiationwide. tions on sales of products con-V They estimated thisis could pre- tions beet>ccause some people < “It’s a serious con:oncem,” said tainingg e ephedra, and a moratori- vent about 1 million heileart attacks, assigned falfake pills e n d ed up taking! '------tor. 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When both panirentS to gradraduatc school, lath er thanan leI t th ree half- o ® r more. • th e rs. • 63po»pojccnt of youlh suicides, grownm children have several hours he to them- • . • Many diyorceil (jtlR-ni fy th ese . go pcrccni of run;iwoy children.' are home> selvesL‘S iafter sdiool every day,'Jol•John dedded it - ' ■B k o JtiBloa; The number of singtosln( fathere, up from " days are uyinft to0 ffind Wjtys to time to move his farm manaanagement busi- ^ , . , 0 0 0 In 1 970. There now' l»Is co n e single father for “ ■ - A s tu d y by ttw National C«ne n te r n t , spend at least as mu(nuch time with 'percent ” of cnildren with bohav- home. 'oveiy six single peients; comperepa re d with one In 1 0 In ^ Health Statiitlcs, bos«d ono n ln ..,. their kids as theirir icx-wives. Of JlsorOofs. dls< ■ Id^O. Among these Mhers: vtows wtth parents and eua t was a litde scary at first,”:t,” John said. “I '“ll m arriag es that e n d itin divorce, 88 • 71 pcrccntper of high school dropouts, almost 17,000 studenta In : ahead becau.se I really wantanted to relocate *. • :10 percent are raising three> oro r 1m ore of their own ' I>ercent hivolve at lealeast one child. • 70 per pcrcent of cliilJren m sta le oper- 1 9 9 6 . found that In two-par iffice to my home. I felt I[ cotddco keep thc ^children imder'1 8. IncreasiiijJy fathers :r^ are getlinK ;,teU invitilulions.inv.i houMholds where both %vertite highly in tlie w a te r and a a u a lly spespend more time * 45 p e it^ ere divorced; 341 petp e rc en t have never 1 fuU cmtody of theiri;ir d iild re n . In ' wull die dl kids and do things that tha helped the ^ Involved: married; 17 percent ore m aniedtod tw tth an absent 1995. 7.5 percent of fathers won sourca ^ . familyly iin g eneral.” rcas; U.S. Depiirimenl of Heallh’ * 51 pcrcent of the children-•nr.ot sp o u se ; sn d 4 p e n » n t ^ widowidowed.' ,f. custody, but that hns‘las nscft to 15 andd Human t Scivicor.. U.S. Census ycc-e fini.shed g rad school andani established I m ostly A's. ' 1 0 ^ r c e n t are raising their own I n ^ unclerege i; i>> percent today, accon:ordinR to the Gureou!0u, Ccnicfs lof D isease Conirol a connsinseling carccr. while'Johnn ddelivered Idds ^ U.S. Census Hureau.J- andd Prevention, P National P/incipiilu • 48 perceni did so when onlyon Iho lo dandn d n g lessons, handled after-ter-school activi- *•1. This percentage Is not slgnlftca (he corresponding rate fbr fetheri • Twin Falls schcchool tc a c h c r Associi)ciation repcrl. U.S. Oepa/trqent father wiis higlily involved. ties iiiidUld did the shopping, th« W fi In marrtedcouF^e i>' ' families. - Duane Reynolds, diviJivorced fo r Li o( Jjsiico • 44 perceni did when justI tlthe moth- Andd ffive y ears later, “at th e riskrisk of bragging, - years, is one of thosetse fathers. Ilis er was highly involved. the kidsids iirc reidly tuiming out well,”wei O’C onnor *' 5 2 2 percent are under 30. oldest son was7at thethc time of the * 1996} HarvardH study of 517 fami- • 27 purcenl p.ol mostly A'ss iti nciino, 5 percent ere 55 or over. ThisIs petter- I______He said the toiinlxRliesi p a rt of „ ‘t havee the children. He also ■ iidjusted diildren, but ththiit hinges h e in f’ divorced iias bee>eennot lx:in>: said he hash; heen lucky in that he on w h e th e r Mom and Da.)adciinput Di a ru iin d all three childlildren all the imd is his ex-wife communicate th e ir own conflict.s iisidtde. severed Restaurant caook does thatit and more at home tin ie. Atid now, tlun{;snRs are w orse consianUiwly ' about th e d iildren. psycliiatric studies prove because his ex wifefe tnoved lo I.uper sa s; id h e ’s in volved in 'niompson -Siiid his soiion's nJeds TWININ FALLS - Bruce Kaiser.r, 32,32 h as four kids Now r t that he’s home, he’d likee to do it full time, O klahom a. everylhin,linR that has to do with come first. ages 3I totc 10 to cook and d e a n for,for, a n d he says h e But, “ 1"It takcs two to make a livin,iving.” i ’em terribly." his kidss -- from sickness to iiih- "I wiint him with eitlii[her m e or_ loves it. H e s'aid he’d really Uke to getj involved at Keynohls said, letics. his mother," said'lhompipson. who “I do10 iev eo 'th in g a wife Ls .stippers, feedings, got u p) in the middle of ‘ doesi tteach the children howr to clcan, and thc «eitinK at leasi jointt ci custody was n't iiroundn d w hen I w;is ii child, iind Idiiho- "Wlien we miinirrie d , we ihe nigliigilt. I take the kids to the doctor,do< take ihem threee oldest take turns cachh c evening helping itll po rtan t. Me and hisis ext w ife did. I didn’t wiint w tny children to do trie d v/ays wanted to do B rian s;iid. "I try to make m; all my Iliompsono n is ju st siartitiR down 'eveninRS when she worlirked, iind ' a restaurlutunt ccxik. thi.s. BBesides, why make day carc:are richer and me decisions around myny children’s ihe roiid1 ofo: joint custody, with his ’th e n I worked Rniveyiirdd shift.; My ' Beforeire K iiiser’s w ife took at jolb b asa a driver for a poorere r ? ” • r w ell lK-itiK- I’m not dati:latinR. I’m n o i divorce from fr il three-year mar- '^ absolute• passion is to bele w ith iny delivery;ry service, she was the stay-ay-al-hom e p aren t. -Julie Pcncc kid. T Jie diiy he was b o m w as the willing to let other ththioRS inier- riaRe comimpleted just last month. I— I------fe re . If il di>esn‘i inclnirliide my chil- Studies.•s show^ (.hilt if’niom psoii’s 'Ixrst d a y of my life."
Anre energy barirs good for yfou7 i e jg w fe Share ivtdnday in Thrhe Times-News Continued from Al tliildieiiriiiriiiR lo som eone I'lse. w h en th e Davises' secondIld child, a ------careKivers didti’i even•cn know llis niijiiRh;h T.iylor’s niRhi '.hifl is full-term baby iKiy, wass ;stilllKirn ' ■“ ------name.-'lhey-tilso forgotot tto Rivc him ------n\TT-nt-.-$l aa;m T he said lrh.T‘; hec-n------■ "becau<;o-f)f"'r tai'elasist-niiiiutc^ his fonnula and insteaileiid fed him worth ii lo v.ei up iiround K ii.ni. lo problem with the preRnailancy. And cow’s milk, which upset)sei his stom - Ciire for llish i' toddler iilso, suddenly Jiimi miRli■III h av e il ach. li was obvious toi» tlthe Diivisos “I j’.et Klo watdi him do every- cdiance to piirticipale in a sum; m er th a t till.- S4r.() a m onlhnih day-Ciire thinR for• thtl; e first lime. I ('.et fo lis- in te rn sh ip .is ii deiiiiil hygienist h hill they liioiinht wtwould Rive len lo himim count iind i>Kiy paltii- th r o u g l the ColleRe o f SSoiitlieni 'laylor some slack in his dilily ciilojonderinR schedule wasn’t worthh ilit. him leamm and Rrow insteiid of how to juRRle a new schedule. et ■‘O u r friends had recommend- rec someone: elsec ReilinR io wiUdi '•W ith all that hiis h a pjp p e n e d in cd th e place, but it wasn[isn't workinR liitn learntl iand Rrow." the piist week, wc don'in't know B etltte r F? a te .■ for us,” Taylor said. Recenilytly'laylor moved lo ii day w h a t w e’re RoinR lo do,'D.” 'I'iiylor ll l e exjierience reinfonforcud what shifi hcciiuliiuse ja m i wiis pi.iniiinR Siiid. “ But one wiiy o r ianotlier, the couple had profirofessed all to si.iy aiI homli e with ii new baliy. o n e o f us is iilwiiys Roin,ing to be alonKi 'Illey would notlot Iciive th e Hui lli.(;ed.^-•dy struck nine d.iys iijjo h e re .” B etltte r ESank. Dad Corrtlnucd from Al know ihe• numbers i) of d;uls tend- c c o u p le of yeiire are now■’ iilso i: tak- B etlt e r IHlu rrv c-ntouraKcmcni for fatli■atlieis from '‘i''';ids are on th e wiiv back in ii g o n the role of noiitrar.iditioniil lime lo lime to lake ovi.-i drojijiinR off duririR the d d a d , iiccordinR to iiI re c e n i ihi' traditionally femimi w hen th e economy wiis IVewstvivk A survey. percoliititiRriR. The last tim e the But the men from MaRi>gic Valley ^ I herss y«yet on the ‘-'’'Pf^ive.;. but men who once mmni^ care for their chilcild rc n is current recession, but bucks b u t hiive not iK-en ikilefinitely not a “hiive-to’o" situa- ^ istle up any work in a tit A rate thisis lo w VWMl'I’t last Ions•g* ■ i l never been ;i better time interest you pay mlay ay even bc ^ ’ C l . II il U .S . B a n k H o m e ■ tax deductible. And)d iremember, I Bone manrrow transj o x E cjuity I.i >plant pioneencfitcd rate of 11ju' also get an incrcdiblc Dr. R o b e il A. (iood, a pitpioneer of and student; jusr 5.99% APR. . if you have less thanan pcrfcct ^ ! nts. said Ann MilJer, a nonot just the litde ones, butut count- Thar's no — » credit. TTie U.S. Bank m o d e m im m unology who w. per- spokesivoma not an introductory. ink Home , ^ nan for AU Children's leiless thousands of adults whvho have ratc-it's . I Equity Loan. Betterr rorate...E>etter form ed th e world's first[ susuccessful Hospital in S 's .1 fixed rate for 1 St. PetersburR. beb e e n sav ed tlirough the di;discover- 20 years! bank...better hurryl human bone marrow tnitninsplant, "His conce :sf yl ic e m for d iildren's lives icsies he made," said J. ID e n n is U.sc yoi For more informnation al or to | has d ie d . H e was HI. tlirouRh his your U.S. B.nnk H om e is work to understand ScSorton, fomier presidentt of All lujuity l.
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i Oreg(on fishi]ing boatit capsizEes, killsIs nine GARIBALDI, Ore.,(AP)-AIargc 0 Thosee treated induded mem-n- T he Coast G uard serent three hel------<"v- - wave flippy over a chcharter fiahing bers of aa family,1 Scovcll said. icopters and two lifebiboats to the i boat carrying 19 petKwplc off th c The 32-132-foot T ^ Tooo capsized in m outh of th e bay, 60 mmiles wc-st of haiaial boatI accident ' central Oregon coastist Saturday. 15-foot breakingbi surf as it soiled^d Portland, to search foi St nino people dioO whon kiUing at least ninene, the Coast out of theth boy past a 1,000-yarfrd said Coast Guard Cm ["dTSSS lor boat capsizcci m high Guard said. je tty shoihortly after 7 a.m., saidid Brennan, missing more Coast GuardGu Chicf Petty Officcrsr By midmoming, 3 it sa ile d out r the capsizing. P aul Painiiin ter. pulled from tlic water near a long, Thc boat’sbo owner, Mike Buell,U, brought to the TlUan:rniook C oast T.Hamookook Bay P^PortJarxJ / le mouth of watchcdd from shore as it sankik G uard stadon and eighJht others lay Saturday,Jay ORgQON iiea known for about three th r miles from its homele on the bcach at Bararvic-w S tate ling currcnls. port, Park just north of TilUllo m o o k Bay, Two people were an female and “A larg> Brennan said, the longigcst anyone |Q|QQQ Ksnflcfd, from Oklahomloma City, Okla. ftand In frontIt ofo Blaka's honw May 13. hypothermia and necicather Scm-ell tain . Dou•ouglas Davis, an experi-i- could likely survive wov men turvtved five■a dday* without food after they>y andi their raft were tuoked bem use of near drowishodc” cn ced sldjkipper. to eight hours. s o u n c iSS A AS50C(iil-id(>(>j%'. Hsm AP nder the Ice on the Ko;Koyukuk River northeast of BelB e ttlet, Alaaka*. o n e w as rcleased,'hosp M said . ‘T h e y hit a wave wr boat capsized, that^ whiibu’re interes;sted. You’vee read a few articles aboi3 U t U a s k ain i doctor irecounts mirsm^ supervisor Hes sa id .c o ld , in shobesity, seenn a couple oiaf interviews. You’ve heaiard th at a iildernness raftinng ordeal “ friend1-of-a-friend”I” had the prc•ocedure. S^CHORAGE, AirAlaska (AP) - Stqnfieldcld went barefoot in shorts Y iS th in g d o w n a n AArctic ro river in a and a T-slT-shirt. H is fa th e r w ore a T- . ju with his fatherher. Dr. B lake sh irt, long lo Johns, waist-high m orbid ly( it’s tim e to> learn the £an in your area expcrienceciced in perform ing w eightc loss1 surgery and hear tromfroi p.uicm s. iirM { “I th o u g h t I w as one3ne o r two sec- held it out oi until thc older man • experiences. Call today./. 1It’s tim e you learned thche facts about weight losss : s u r g e r y . fcnds from d e a th ,” SStanfield ta said. caught it. W hen you att **1 was thinking, 'BoyJoy, this is it. NeU Stanfield St was shivering takes to achievc sig Wliat an awful wayvay to go.' I uncontrolrollably the time he risks. And that pati [y an d how sad reachedj shore.si H is'so n buUt a fire Ihought o f m y fam ily a You can spcai It would b e fo r themn.” ." with a windproof, wi water-resistant ; Stanfield. 38, of SeSeward, wept lighter inin his pocket, then hiked hand, about their c ^ cial times duringg a telephone up a hillU tot scan the river for the Interview as he recaUcd rei thc raft, prdcol that began Juniune 6 . H e a n d H e spospotted the raft, upside bS-ycorold father, NeiNeU Stanfield down, onon the other side of thy W O klahom a C ity, surv:urvived the icy river.Therlere was n o wmy th ey could T m T ■ I « iver plunge, only to0 beb stranded resch it.t. ^Ixike-Stanficld1 built a ^ WT~» jM 1 I L * ive days in the wildeIdemcss with- small shelhelter. using rocks, spruce ____ lilt food o r s u p p lies. ______branches;s andi m oss to m a l« a waU I They were resetscued early against a V^hapcd gravol Wednesday by an Arr\rmy helicop- drainage,;e. icr, hours after a bushush pUot on a There; wasw no shortage of dry fightseeing flight spotted sp the wood orr water,w but all their food I * T * ^ llil younger Stanfield.. Ihey'I were was lost, 1 T n [ i bruised, scratched, cxh^ h a u s te d a n d T he next nu; moming, Stanfield fojiiished, but othcrwirwise in good lold his! fatherfs he had to go for condition. help beforfore he got too weak. He I I. r • ‘ The trip was to3 1:have been wore hiss father’sf loog.johns and .. Stanfield’s birthdx^y {gift to his boots, leavsaving thc elder Stanfield tmer, a real estate:c iconsultant with thele w aders a n d neoprene Sbnficld’s pregnantt wwife, SheUy, socks, itaycd home with thciiicir 14-month After atat! least 2 0 miles of hiking. I pid son. H eath. during whwhich he passed a grizzly I ; The men were dropropped off at bear andd “the" biggest black bear j the north fork of theth e K o y \ ^ k Tve everr seen.”» he ran up against I River, north of the ArArctic Circle thc conflufluence of thc Koyukuk fend a b o u t 2 0 0 m iles: northwno est of and Tlnay{ayguk rivers and had to Fairbanks in Alaska’s’s IiInterior. ■ stop, • TTiey w e re to spenitend a week He didridn’t bother erecting a floadng 90 m ile s o f winivinding river, shelter, focusing fo« his energy on eventually ta k in g the c mn: iddle fork building: firesfi for warmth and to {o th e to w n o f Blettles. ett T hey tiy to draw■aw pilots’ a tte n tio n . 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W orlc ______— ------1 zech peo]9ple c ^ t majority[y vote / - t ' Saaturday tot join EEuropeann Union; ^1-, J .v - |A I .AGUE, Czech Republicblic ers.” Spidia added,id, tUluding to SlovakiaIda h a v e backed jo in in g ^he ( A P ^- - 'Czechs voted overwhelmtim- fears th a t C zcch interests in could- EU in3 refcrcodums.rc Latvia and . ingly to jo in th e E uropean Unionlion bo o v ersh ad o w ed bby j those of the Estoniaia vwill hold rcfcrendumsin in a rreferendum that endedJed larger members off thoi EU, siich Septembmber. Of the 10 candidate Saturdaday, a move that supporterslers as G erm any. • states,t, only OI Cyprus has dedded said would wo bring a defimte end;nd Echoing Spidlo%'%' enthusiasm, not to> h< h o ld a vote on mcmbor- Cyril Svoboda ship, i f . ' S g g K 7 ^ ^ lo isolsolation brought on by Foreign Minister C; decadesJes o f c om m upist rule, said* the vote markirked “tho con- In BruBrussel^ .Belgium, the !£0 I'inalal results from two daysi of elusion of an era ofol our history Commiss:lissioQ praised the outcome votingB sshowed that 77.33 pcrccntent foUovring the fall >fof th e tocalitar- of th e2 C Czech vote, calling it'-a of vqteiters approving joining th the e ia n reg im e.” d ed sioon n “to‘ end decades of dbli- union,'1,' ’while 22.67 voted “no,”10,” Many Czeciis bei•elieve joining - sions andond achieve peace, stability accordirding to the state Statisticalical.. th e E D w ill b rin g long-termlo eco- and prosprosperity on our condncnb’’ Office, which handles the voteote nomic benefits andid raise liv in g “T hisis is is a g o o d day for E uiopp, co u n t.T.‘Ibm out was 55.21 pcrccnt.rnt. sta n d a rd s fo r fu tu re generations. anotherer ]proof that our peoples ‘llie; vVI o te o p e n s tJic ivay for thethe “I voted yes beeecause things belongg totogether,” Romano Prodi, C entnil':il E u ro p e a n nation to be can't get worse thiJian they are the comnimmission’s president, said part ofj( the largest expansion in now,” s a id J ir i R u didea, d a 38-year- in the stasta te m e n t. the uniinion's history next May,ay, old pub owner, aftciter casting his The birbinding referendum, held w hen 110 0 n ew m em bers arc due: to ballott in Prague onn Saturday. on Ridayday and Saturday, was kihc • ^ p'■i- join thh e 1 5 -m em b er bloc. Some, however,, had1 argued first eveever held in the Crech n K t S f s ^ i r V ^ ' ^ ' ' “lliislis is a victory for the Czedi;di that the countiy -- wliidi over- Republic}lic and had no tumom people,”c,” Prim e Minister Vladimirnir threw communist rule n in ' 1989 requiremar'- Fronch soldiers-takoko upi positions Saturday aftorir thoytl c am o undor firo from unhnnhnown gunmen outsldo Bunia,J, Congo. porter, t closedI Saturday.S: fate to an outside ppower. Some rassmentmt to Spidia, and could c C zech R ep ublic w ill... be fear costs could soar,r iafter joining have deprleprived his Cabinet of the of a family of Europeanan th e EU. su p p ort itj will need to push Boyssoldierss face offf againI S t IS and exercise ils riglit to So far Poland,d, Hungary, throughh ttough reforms needed live onn equal footing with oth-th- Lithuania, Malta, Slovenia SI and for membm b e rsh ip .
inten'nationaal forcess in Corn g o ThJlai leader d v e SomeoneI By Emily Wax ing posters around tovown lhat show ' CO'17* A Ring... Tho Washington Posi>OSt I. . " a cartoon of a grui•umpy-Iooking ‘ terror MAUR child soldier dressed.•d in military )-W illihisbaggy r fatigues aiiil holding j A Buz. jciins and ovcrsi.Tsized military ^ is a giant X over his n**gt^r!."'fi p l o)ts i found fali);>ic's. Kric M;il.labule patrtillcd •- “ I wouldn’t like too be the pour tliis town wiili aI ri:rifle at his side ^ soldier faced with ;m ai S.yLarolil GKOK, niailand (AP) - .A c o N ^ ^ P ACLELLPHJONE! i .111(1 .1 few jjrcrenadcs ii looped 'j&ai S with a gun," saidId su,,, sp ect has confe.ssed to aiuiirid liis t Wedeiiig. head of t g to b o m b cmba.ssics in the (G reat Gift ld(leas i for Graduates andd fifor Fatlier’s Day n I'jiciny forccs arc scattcied all souncinCC3 Ar.r.oci.lUK) CSHl APIP Coiif'.o office of UNICl ipital during an upcoming,g a t M(-lOUMAIN STATES WIREIRELESS!) .iKiund Buili.I, caKt-'iIger to fight theii rible, but it .shows to, v k-yo of t of „ Asian and Padfic Uim w.iv in. I-icrcf-itK•looking i-Veiich shoott you?"; asked Maj. Robob cmziness .ind inhumailamly lh.sh;.s ;, th , a t P resident Bush is inic)]»s have bcc-n;n storniiiiK into Htein.1. ai Canadian peacckcopcr com e to." due to aaltend, Tliailand’s prime Ktwn lliis w eek (o0 tat. k e Uj) p e a c e - w ho was w; dispatched here this)js Aid groups have aalso pressed ,„itu,stcr;r s .- a id Saturday. kci.'|)in>i d uties. Hul Hut ICric, slo u ch - w eek- “In “ all niy years and post-st- factional leaders to tatak e th e clul- A rifinI:11 b in A li, an alleged leader iiVt ->nd tukint: a si]) si] of beer, said ings, I haveh never seen child com-IIJ. dren out of theiicir arm ies. ,j,^. regional militant group'P lie wasn'i seated.. AtAl 12 years old. haiaiusus that look .so young and11(1 International law iminakcs it war jcmaahII Islamiyah, told Tliai lie is an e.\i)erie;ice(iced .soldier. small.I. You ^ s e e things here youou crime fer w ho has been h erery Congolese I’atriots, sai;aicl ho would -•y had arrested Arifin last I.ijiitiKin)4 with someSOI of his less since early e May. "'Hicy arc so c.vpel th e children froi ami.v. Iiiterru ,, g atio n s of Arifin ■^L•a^ollell coinradcsJcs - 7- and «• small.I. Sometimes, when I am But a day later, young,,B boys .w n : [icc to arrest three 'lliai year-oliis wiio alsoio ccarried guns - iiere.I putI myself in Cod’s hand,"!,'• slinging their guns all11 ovuri torn., Mi..dimslis last week on on suspicion .OUINXAIN l%rit explained thatlat he had to be Afterer a day patrolliiiw the city,[y_ At Col. Prince Mugigabcs home they wererc p la n n in g to bom b diplo- \ STA T E S It, in Bunia young boys ready lo kil! any I>etIx'tidu or foreign Col. ('.ei.'.eraid Duliois. a s))cikesman ys put iheir m uic misn issions and tourist si>ots:s JK°A w i r e l e s s ' sohiier who ciialieilieiiged him. "I for the1C muhinationali peace force, iiuns down lo.'-eive juiilice and l.™r f,;,,„c.ntcited by Westerners in am a soldier," he saisaid. "If today 1 .ickiiowiiwledged that the issue is a;i to o n e of thclcadeiN olof tlic forco Dangkok,k. ;>rlih ceopooi:1 AUTHORI>RIZED DEALER J kill sojiieone, I amn (]OK." pixihleincm and said that minimal .Mugabe said they are•oniliansond o n.aksinsin’s statement was thee V o O d ^h lh » S 2 y.y< ------.A-larKC-niimiicr-irr-of-forces-itrc------t^rcc^\^;inii-bc-itscd;------lliat-the-m iliiia-payS't...... — flnrco-crcirc'th ^ jn illc^ -^ ljlan to"tIicT,— — —month'Drirfulw tiitf .in.iyed aroiind this thi embattled "Of! coiirsc,co if you arc in Kurope fees. As he sat down wiWltll a row of „.,c„,iii„(;ng 18-nation APl-'C fonim^ Phone b a Motorola V- e d g ! WIRELESS* tern Congo, and or thec U.S.A.. you ilon’t speak,k .voung boys on a pufiiffy niaiooii ibcr, which is also to beJ. EXPIRES 4/so/o: a NtunniiiK proportioi•tion of them a re about childcli soldiers," Dubois said,(1. sofa, the boys nadrob-I,. m al school system. THie ccntni „terrorism jitters arose netv I’henoinenon1 in Africa’s civil lems. ■Hie'Hi mininium level of vio-o- govenunent in Kinshalasa sioppc-ii when 'Iliai policc, tipped wars, N e.irly ;}()0.()(}.(K )0 diild sol- _ lence is «I2 »ir m ain goal.” funding schools yeai'sii-s .-IBO. llic off I,y U.SJ.S. investigators, arrested1 7 3 2 - 6 09 0 0 ilicrs a rc fiKlitinni iiin ;<() nations, Durin;•ing operations in Sierra-a diild soldiers often sayay I icy used ,, „who was selling them1 In th« lynwood StioM I. .iboul 75 pcrccni of them in sub- l^'oncai.• and other African conflictsIS to go 10 makeshift loicvaicnt in of techrchnicjucs to subdue themn their parents couldn'tt pay school iiiini.i ilian anv%vherlieie else in the without'lit killing them , including fees. u oi hl. U.N. officialsis ssay Sixty per- shootingng them in the leg. punch-J. So they w;iiidcr the■ sstreets with — . Cent of th e H em a niilitiaii forces ing then: r. guns that are often as_s bigI as ihey cm or simply trying to per- W W M are chikheii. siiaile them tl lo put down their[i- are. ’Hie youngest’ alnli'nost disap- . ■ A J , ^ I ^ And .IS if th e speiipecter of diild weapons>ns by talking to them like a pear into camouflage jacketsj; and 5i3E3* soldiers doin^ hattlattle with one parent,t, nmilitary officials said, pants that must be knotted ||H B i ano th er w eren't chil.ihilling eiiougli. But ifif; a soldier is facing the bar-r. b ecau se they are ridiculously ri ilCTAN their prevalence here hci has l>ccn rel of a gun. il docs noi matterr oversized, 'Ilieir eyes ararc red from * I 0 I nftY1NITE&GET2NI I !NDNITE1/20FF&iI FREE SNAKE RIVE/ER BOAT RIDEiJ haunting the foreignign troops who who is; heliindIn il. Dubois said. “If;f drinking locally m ade 1; ■ ■ n have com e to ConROigo to stop the the ans-wis-wer w e gel is aggression,I, In some cases, tiic; ; y o u n g sol- killing but find thenicmseives won- then wcvc are a force and wc havei; diers’ parents voice no c oT I' dering w h at they wiwill do if they to respo:■pond-with forcc.” Duboiss In fact, they send tlicicir diildren find th em selv es faifacing armed said. out to figlit ill the nan; fou'; as yniing as 7. In l eS]);s])unse to the crisis, foreign cthnic groups. iH q "Dl) you shoot a d iildii that looks aid worktirkers arc scrambling to getI “ My mom is fine wit.-ith Eric 1 ^ 1 ^ like he coiihi be youro ur .son. even if thearmTied c' ch ildren off th e streetsj; sjiid. "In fact, she likessitbccaii.se . it looks like they/ area going to of Ihinia.lia.'Hiey have started hang- I get respect." L d g [^ g |H i Koreass connect crossbord( der railwiays .SKOUL. South KoKorea (AP) - Korean 1« 1 I Iwrder. the United State.s, i.solatcd regime. North and South Korcorea conncctcd Japan am:mil .South K orea w ere intcn- At the western Korc;ican border, | railw'.iys at th eir hciheavily armed sifying pressurcpn on the communist militaiy engineers fnfrom both ■ Iwrdcr Saturday in a s-ynilK)lics- cer- North. Koreas laid tricks over thetl border- | V iffH M i t i i emony linking the■ two tv countries Afterr two i days of talks inI line and tifditened the bobolts to con- I ^ U i l l T for tlie first tim e inn rmore tlian a Ha^vaii,, the tl tlircc allies issued a1 nect tlic line that will[ eventuallyc h;ilf-ccntiir>'. joint .stateatement urging tlie North1 run from Scoid to Pyonf;ngyanR, tlic ! Tlie event cam e onn thetl w e of th e to give Lipu p its : nud ear ambitions if it two capitals accordingg to South IHMMi third anniversary of a historic wants belt•cttcr tics and badly needed Korean pool reports. intcr-Korcan summitit in i; 2(XX), and economiclie aid. "Removing barbed-wi^ r o n e ,. i B am id tonsion.s over the Nortli’s .sus- llic allies alii also discusscd crack- and mines, the nadon’s; ac rte ry has I ^ 0 1 ^ pec ted developmentnt of nudear ing do\vnon illegal North Korean l>ecn lie-linked,” said the th Soutli's |H Q |jg wca]X)ns, tnifling in dnigs and coimtcrfeit delegate, Clio Myong-kj I-'veii as th e cercmoimony of recon- moiiry-l>- bclic-vcd to b e key sourccs certOTony inside the Denemilitiirirx-d I ciliation wis uikingH pplacc at the of luirdI airrencya for Pyongyimg's Zone separating the two sisides. — - Man rovdring across Paiacific Ocean calls for re'escue off Japjpanese coast •I'OKYO. (AP) - A\ !■British mati provincee inii n o rtlicm Japan, attem p tin g lo row a boaboat across the Heavyy fogfi p rev en ted th e plane Pacific Ocean sougiitIt r rescue from from spotpotting Dawson, but the Japan’s Coast Guardard S aturday patrol boai>oai w;is d u e to re a d i him after his rudder brokeke and; he was before dawn dav Sunday, the offidal forccd to abandon Iiisis tjtrip. said, Mick Dawson callcdtied Japanese Dawson,an, who h a d sot off from authorities witli a satsatellite tele- Japan’s eastern e; coast for San phonu at around 4:58>8 a.m. ; Japan Fi^dsco:o onc J u n e 2, h as plenty of tim e, s;iid a Coast GuiGuard offidal food andJ w\\ ater a n d is n ot injurod, w ho I spoke on concondition of he.addcd.d. I anonymity. A formciner British Royal Marine, I 'Hie Coast Guard di^dispatdied a Dawson successfullysu< rowed across ' I patrol boat a n d a scxirc:iird« plane to theA tlandindc in 2 0 0 1 w itlj his broth- I IjH joc;itc Dawson, »vho wasrt-as about 350 cr, accordir^ng to a Web site about miles off the coast!t ofi Miyagi his Padficic crossiii&jitlcmpt.i
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SundarJun# IS. 2003 TirrTiiDM-Now*. Twin Fatli, Idaho A-U. W o r l d vmaggers moi»um relattives killiled after ambushh Policee arrest militantsn - BySantMrN.Yacoacoub r — i Aaftoclotcd PfCM■» wwrttor______g followdng violelent raids 1 C EXIIEER. Iraqaq - Gathered in Bto H TEHRAN, Iran (/(AP) - Police on e an s comment on thc1C ccnt p eo p le w ere “’nie United Statiates vims will. fied," -Siiid M ojiaba Najafi, a great concern the ui killed by Uie Iraqi■aqi regim e. Now >. ,soldiers look for concealed wwet eapons In Balad, Iraq, Saturdrday. ‘ viultncc studentnt whoi VMis in the Mciniiiat the Americans ana rc killin g inno* * against Iranian studtdonts peaceful- <|o„„|,„p M cKieman, ier commander of thi itory of Allatneh Tabaialiai cent people.” the ly expressing ththeir political tlnivLTsiiL'rsity, w hen thc attack s .I’ He and othercr villagers say H I tion ground forccs, tolcold views," spokesman1 Ari; Fleisdier K n T^merican soldiersrs shots Ali Jossem lers to expect a dramaticatic said . “ Iranians, likekc all (Kople, ase in weapons seizures anc was the most linilal way of •and his family earljarly FViday as thc and have a right to detletermine their att ickingefore entering l|o extinguish fire:ires s e t by U.S. S ta te s supports thciiicir aspirations iormitor>'. 'Hicy see nu Iwr- TlieJ U.S. I military said it killed lo live in freedom." ; 100 pro-Saddam holdout* no limits." Soldiers of thche 4th Infantry 1“^-^ llie militants, whtho ple-dce alle- '’Alnout m 2(X) students were sleep- ■Pivision had beenren chasing Iraqi foreoreign volunteers in two s c p giance to Iran’s sufUpreme leader jnf in tl b a ttle s thi.s w eek, induding; u their rooms, .Sajafi said. militants afterr a midnight ‘‘" 8 Ayatollah Ali Khamimcnei, usually M^re tli offidals siiid were 27 attack' than SO students were !Tliursday am bush;h o< f a U.S. tank act with impunity, breaking up injuredjd anda taken to the huspital, 'ho ambu-shed die two-tank d e m o n stra tio n s ani .'Irolumn on a c o un n try tr ro a d a b o u t a r I in Balud. md punishing and aboilbout two do^en had disap- linile from Jassen:lem ’s field . T h e [• ’ But dldiat version was in dispute, protesters, I>caredd alafter the attack. •iunbush in the rurairal Balud region |L i v officers at th e scene sjiyingjj ’ Tlie past week, dieheydide.’cactly Tliu.* H«H em m at domiitori', in th e ^ a s thc latest in a irising number the eadi toll was lower, perhapsg " that against young; )Inmians who capital'sU's western suburbs, rescm- i :X)f guerrilla and srsniping attacks r seven. ‘ were holding nighthItly dem onstra- b led a;i w:war-stri(Jeating increasinjising calls liy rcfonners for ;jn long black rob■obes and head suppoiport. Thc area has been theth c sheep a nd c a ttic ...HTlie Americans Ambia,a, ^Y em en a n d Jordan. pedestrians with duilubs, brandish- action,. thethi judidar> ’, which is con- Scarves, w eeping; aand dutching focusIS of■ the U.S.-militaiy sweep^p started to open fifire o n th em A U.SJ.S. sta te m e n t on tlie tanktnk ing knives, firing macadline guns in trolledj by hard-line clerics, ^)vhitc handkerdii(Jiicfs tb their for remnantsrer of Saddam^ oustedted becausc they ihougliglit tliey were ambashsh did not mention dvilianian ih c a ir and hurling rwrocksat homes. ord ered;d tlthe arrests. !mouths. regimme e and other anti-Americanan attackers.” casualticIties. Spokesmen for thehe Dozens of militantsLS stormed at "Scoresores of people who suspi- ;• E iheer is a ShiiteIte village set in fighteiters. Aggres.^vc U.S. acaction wis like- Centralal Command and for leasi iwo universityy dormitories, douslyy attackedat a dcmnitor>’ and ■an area north aand west of A neighbor,n< Jaafer Obeid, loldold ly to e sc a la te a fter ithc midniglit Sustaineiner Army Airfield, the baseise beating up studentss iin Uieir beds inflicteded dc am ages have licen iden- pagtidad known as the Sunni tri- The AA sso d a tc d Press th a t . ththc e Salurday cxpinitiillion o f an from wh:.vhidi die la n k patrol origi-Ify. a n d taking several ofjf them away, tified and arrcsied," the judiciarv" 'un^e, where Saddai!dam — himself a Jasseno m a nd h is relatives h ad goneme amnesty for Iraqiss who tum in nated, refusedre to respond to alle-[lc- “ W e w ere sleepinglg in oiir Ixrds. sa id in a: statement aired nn Sunni Muslim - dnrIrew most of his “to putpu out the fire and save theiie weapons. Lt. GGen. David ^fdonsos of civilian deadis. S u d d en ly we heard windowswi being Tehrann Radio.K; iQi Araab counttries,refo]jrmoflei]n seems one-stepc Lforward. ] I, two stejjps back---- j ;By Rawya Rageh id e as s” ” w ould n o t b e tolerated. Q atar fo rm ed a go\ovemment-mn AhmeddScif S el-Islam Hamad, headad less nibber-stamp or]organiziuions? al-Maeenyle n a , a Saudi editor, : As80clated Proas writwrttor In Saudi& Arabia in early May,ay, hum an rig h ts commijniitee last year of Egypt’p t's H isham M ubarak Ix‘gal4al Only the future cacan lell,” al- "lodaylay satellite diannels like K ingFiI Fahd approved the cstablisii-sl>- and in April a C enter. Hamad said. A l-Jazeerajera and AJ-Arabiya refleci *' DUBAI, United AArabEminites— t mentt of i an independent rightstits national referen- Saudi analysts,IS, /\l-IIam ad has .spepent time in differentnt i opinion.s, and tiiere is ^Aiab regimes undcider pressure at groupip as w ell as one run by thhe e dum was held to a thougli, say a gov-av- d e te n tio n for his pollolitical activi- the Intenitemet,” al-Maeena said, Ihcnne and from abro;jroad have been govern:rmment. By die end of dielie approve the coun- Unfortunately, Ara I n ties, as have Syria’s's Nuaisi and " 'n iis has made jJeople diange. ;tnimpeting stepss towardt more monlh,th, Al-Watail editor Jamallal try’s first constitu- us Egypt's Hamad. a n d a new, nev fre e r social order is ^ciOTocracy and hum)iman rights. But Khash«shoggi was fired after his:iis tion. B ut th e e m ir regimes mostly d( body is nt least a 'nicre also are susjispirions that tn'oU'inglg irin th e A rab world.” - ...... *Uieir dtizens knoww betterb than to paper:r waged ^ a campaign suggest-st- still' retains step in the riglitill Arab regimes are sudiddenly show- 'Ilie proproblem for reformists is rupplaud too soon;i; iAr^b leaders ing chattha Muslim fanaddsm, longng absolute power, not cany out reforrirmS direction. in g co n cern for humarlan riglits only th a t theyley risk being riewed as :have a histoiy of takingtak one step tolerau■ated by th c ruling AI S audud Some mock the T\irki al-IIamad.id, lo please the United States and al>ettinglg t the United States, and :Iorw ard and two stepte p s b ack . famly, ily, le d to terrorism . whole idea of gov- except after cominl in g a p ro m in en t Saudiidi a v o id going th e sai;ame way as b y e.xten;tension its support for I Tiiere has been1 plentyp. of talk In April,Aj Jordan annulled legis-js- emments setting w rite r and politi-ti- Saddam Hussein andid the Taliban Israel. about democracy sinelince th e U n ited la tion n that i restricted media andnd themselves up as under externalI c al a n a ly st, saidid in Afghanistan, Som eV Arabs Ai al.so say they can- States occupied tot[raq and prom- set heavy he jail sentences foror human rights the approval of “Unfortunately, ArVrah regim es n ot accept:ept diange inspired from ■iied it freedom ancimd an elected reporterters. A month later, a courtirt guardians. pressure.It rarelyy iIS ihe independentnt mostly do not cany/ iout reforms the iiutsidi[side. AMIamad, the Saudi ed o f th e ir par- b o d y —— andi abolishing state sccu-u . ------Jra&icniary immunityity and accused rity courts co> and haid-Iabor scn- Idbjiying lo changc;c tthc constitu- ienccs.:S. But Egypt remains under and in d te scctnritnrian conflicts. emergeig en^ laws-imposed 2 2 y ears -Ih;-a March spccch,d l, A ssad said Qgo foUi3llovnng thc assassination of '*instigators” and “n“rcvoludonary Presideident Anwar Sadat. m I Announincingthe oiDpenlngof jpo I S p iIH i i gigggIDB. 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WORI.D ) PoU:JMany g»et their' Soldiier bra\^^ed ghoosts in tthe dar]rkness t By wnsam Booth shops sbuibiuttoed. • IVacer fire, sound of Ugliggunsemp- roommatete fromf Foit H c k l ‘V e ’d The Washington P ort In -nikrit, k r where portraits ofaf tying, lights a n d s o c aTnlng m gmtlo whCvhen we wcrd digging . facts wrong\ ini Iraq' S addam1 stills adorn walls of autoto Hailing w as th e jtmner gu in a treocfaes.”>•” • I TTKRTi; Iraq - Od ihell; last night pam shoplOps and keb ab joints, manyly thrcem an le a m o f A&i[ps, m eaning . H nllinglg enlistedt summer KnitfHRfcfcterW— S« ______of his young li/c. Pvt. JesseJ< Hailing . dtizens dosecl their dom at nightIt bc sat up in tfae tunurret of the after bis! highhi achool graduation, was hunkered down wiivith hLs squad and stay /lc lodccd inside untQ d a v ^L Humvcc. while the driver,d Pfc. and didh his is 18 weeks of basic and W ASHINGTON-- A third of th*.- ULS; .! opinion in a looted Iraqi policicc station in ItiUing':ig ’s sq u ad h ad b e e n cun-n- Ronald G loss, an d th eteamleadei; tc MPtntiningling at Rjrt Leonard Wood AmcriCiin fnjblic b« Saddam Huisein's ^gritty home ning patrotro ls e arlier th at night, andid Sgt.AngclCed^o,satltbelcrw. inM issom u il: i In F*ruaiy, he arrived forces fouiuJ wcapoipon.5 o f RU»% o nn Iraq war town, w t with sweat: inii hLs bullet- had returu m e d to th e . ■ ...t- said thac at Fort Hood.Hoi On March 23, he tiijuckiickcn on Sept. grenades - and foundI a 19-year-old small-arm.«m.s Hre. Pop. . • Just liororth of the palaces,JonJo n es was planning to say ■ DMM d lrsq n.-criiit from Indiana;apolis. Since Then sileilencc. Then CM O C, HoBolling was a few word^ords. But he cotddn’t. **It 1 emotional," Jones said, But M idi WLMiMiiisis havL-hi n ot Ix-en ***k•S ctMcnlcal Baghdiid fell on April 9,9,G6U.S.sol- another crcrack of rifle. - ^ H | B , reloading hihismachine was real en ftMind m lr>K|, A nibia. N one jJJ*rtandsd? g% w«.-rf Ir.i- of oneoi of those away from I told the posonson. That probably came w pc houldput way he was raise^. He was v-«hij ;::r.iiu«.Tiia..cd jntS an .1 a tm m i .soldiers. p osidon,T ai t dicrs later trtHDtheway HiiUinK's compiiny cicommander, municipalal building fn the 1 Jus. by re- “ ?J^-,CapjCapable.” le paper. •liow grunts described 1 1 icnicJiK v u d Capt. .NLir^ Blair, sat Ia.slLST « fe k on a th a t hohold.s thc ‘r r maining atIt his post, ..His fellm .;r -i>. P r - . ^ ^ w b b lj’ chiiir in a hot, bibarren room Civilian M ilitary ?^ 5 h a d saved hhis life. H e HaBing ass diligentdi and deom t. H e .r lrx-:rr^a:r.^i Ofl the grounds of SuddJdiim's Tikrit O p eratio>ns n : Cenier, never can:imc down ™»»‘t “ gP“ u o g ^ vmrritn; b ut he /r V sr;> m ;-' ;i pal.ici.-. nibbing his tetnjnples. barely know n a ss tlth e CM O C T ,.ff from th e tuituiret. seek- n’t one ' of those soldiers SS -StoffSgt. ingsheiteri —K •-■JJ ' tidking iis his men desescribed the CarrascoKTO said it , ” rinthepio- ii^lnrins/in g to mnlfP friends w ith a iijc k to a a'portcr. Blair Bl looked w:is h a rd ltoknow.ini.tc IX tosuion, o( ,the Hum- the Iraqis, trim and sad, iind %-vr>’r>’ tirvd, like tiiiUy, w h enere the shots on Pvt. |es|csM Hailing vee, as man;uiysoldien ™e rasmm Idnd,” Jones said, ough the» people don't H t “ Gn'ts-.:. :i:h t t he was Girr%nnR th e we,vvight of the w ere comiiming from, m i^ th o v ecdone. c “Evenlhoug •.--v- ii:ii hijniftr. ifv tiij ;i: fUf world. "He e.xcecded•d w hat he The s tre cctlights ti were FVom onio c of th e ancnticc. ihjsJS i k-vt:i of iTjs \ <'T- should haw done,” hhe said of on, so thenc men could not use their roofs, a rocket-propelled ^ fothei; Alma HaIHn& a blarine officer, recalled Nonie Amen '— Hailing “/\nd that’s why ' these ni^t-visiorion goggles. They were! struck Halling’is Hum' s Sa s m e d his son of the dan- ..i:- tn aviiidiiii; ‘ thn.-e men sitting herue .in front of looking forfor muale flashes, they’ round d e t o n a t ^ a n d aih 1 o t chunk .nil; :iy\inc a:. cur.f.-.'tixrtinx reports on the n ig h t face in Iraq. They o: to mm ii ii:iv t- cijs%c>' >011 today iire alht;." said, fo r ph;phaniom s, of shrapnel tore throughzh H allim rt *“ os." jniwimigB talked onI aa satelliteI phone s few 1 “Some people labc}cl soldiers Laler, thcthey realized ihcir attock- jaw, i>>.-:or«rv th e WJ.'. th c U .S m e d ia o, a rushed conversation T:..r 1'. li.iviiif thei; lierueri’ who don’t rvach:h that Ics’el, ers h a d lakiik e n positions on rooftopsI Someone was shoudt ei; :K;hufr ton rt.-prt-pcr.ed a\ tiia tlie avser- Satunl^ night, v.i;i tii( liict;, I in my professional opiijinion,” said at scvx-rald houses dircctly aotissI hitlHrthitl” T- Biish a d m im s t n tu o n ber said; “I am proud of K;.; .iLiucc :n.i; :rit ;>oL' s d a:- -.-^r L-.iq S«t. Chris Dozier, thihe nimrod- the street,t, jand were moving from1 It W09 an ugly, morta r\iq poucised lar^e stock- t he did he did to h ^p his ; straight iind tail leaderT 1of die 2nd house to hoh ouse, in a classic hit-and- Hailing was treated in 1 : v.«.apons CBS News lends and buddies. Ihe I platw inof th e 401st Miliilitary Police runguerrillrilla tactic. then h elicoptered to a ho; • :;..i ■■>: .n;u,vJ.V Dvccr-c rr.^ -r a -p y rtc d ho%v Bush (is, he had to pay the uld- Compiiny out of Fort HeHofxl, Texas, H ailing v,I w as suited u p a n d ready did not make it *^e ncv-a •■'ere 'th re iitL -n ifi« w ar e." to whidi Hailing belononged. ‘‘But 10 go. “ Wefe w ere a t th c policc sta- thai^s w hat you should p .rv.ii--- r.i vv'-Tit' tfZair.^lt Iru'i I; a:id iLs wi.-.ip;es. v.f;ile v. follow-up stories soldiers found n Vr'all tojstiireatfor s Staff Sgt.I. Jam es-F erg u so n , the members of his platoonin describe b u iy th eir-children." chi crr-ar:- vr dcbunkinkini; ihe “smoking Him’ a couple of minutes, blininking. lead er of I-LHailing^ squad, him as. a g o o d -lo o k i^, aall-Ameri- jesse Halliiailing was posthumously -.i :.iCked n.-prjns, fccivedr- less iiiiention SiidderJy,ily, the Iraqis fired rocket- can type, w ith a passion1 fifor motor- awarded aI PurplePu Heart, promoted r.. und V.-hjte -ITier.,-rn.- ’Au-re vj m a jiy r c p -jrts The fireflght propelled[ glgrenades, lethal missiles cydcs and h is C am aro. HiHe wanted to private firsfirst class and has been : w c r- i„ir] cl.iirr:iirrr, t>efon.- th e w iir. it ;s-;is It w is after midniglitt JuneJ 7. but designed toto splinter into shrapnel to be a pilot, but his eye:>«sJght w as recom m endrtid A l for a Sliver S tar for t !>'.■ (.orifiiM.-tJ," siucl I..irrv in the brown, fliit sesemi-desert fragmentss a after detonadon. Their le*ss than perfect. So he2 (opted for gallantry undim der fire, • ;;-de ,v»-hiffs JIci«ick.;. < .Ji.iirm .iii o f P n n c e io ii nortii (j/ Baghdad, tile(le dajliine aim w as truer u e , the soldiers said; the service in th e M ilitary Poliblicecorps. He will be buried at Crown Hill not_in any Sun'-.-y K'•xpccicd ihe worst frun) degfi'os melt awiiy shslowly. 'Hie doing. surKciy to co rrect his visicsioiL restin g plaiplace for President -JiL-•Jie Kfy>kjfiv,s (Ifiitji IV.,-’fi.-siili.-ni) s.id d a rn Ilu sst-iii tnxjjjs who wea- diere.- that1 night A.s HiiUinling .Tvs'ung out onto the “He was an ordinary’ guy,g b u t I B enjam in Harrison, Hj 10 Indiana t liv.'f.-.l t>iifik r/i.idi.uii- . 011/11 < lions h.ist-d nil rcnii-m l>er it felt iis wiirm w. iis a street, "it: w wa.s a full-out fircfight never saw him without a smile on governors andone 13 Chil War gcncr- fr i> JOI of >1.1- ..riinixnixiislr:ili'.!j's [HjIicv bri-.id riven. 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-L ettersS------' 5 ^ u ‘ ■ •' SSz Cauldron Unn arllcllcle ^ Craig emsm barrasses Idaho contained historic!cal errors by blocklicking promotions - 77ic TJfTnsfl/ews a n idid e . To .Sen.n. Craig: C “Spectacular Cauldronon IJrm A fter hearinghej of your actions rap id s a ttra c t hikers,"," featuI rin g a to block[ the thi promotiotis of 850 m ^ form id ab le section offthcSnalw i United StatesSta Air Force officers, u ii TR1( River to be discovered:d liy siKlit- I am appallpulled ut (he iincon- seers, is lad en w ith a numl>ern of scionablele despicabili(yd of your lii.storidil errors. uct, p roofof positivep ihai you have Wilson Price llum .n, not WiUiam no con.sciercience. I( matters noi 10 'L,,; i ’ierce H u n t, h ead ed tlitlie 1 lu n t m e one iotaiotj that you want a few party, und the ex]>editiiition consist- planes foror Idaho,I whidi you can r ' j e d o f 6!) meml>ers. n o>t t :fjS. flaunt in1 theth next election. Nor S S A ccording (o (his art)nide. two does youriir Ms juandering o f S40 members of ihe HumI Partyf million ofof taxpayers't, money drowned in (wu separairate inci- throufdi poorpo< planning rational dent.s, one n e a r M ilnerLT Dam and ize your actionsact against loyal (he other at the Ciuldrdron Unn. ' Americans,ins. What does inaiter 10 Hunt’s journal retorde(led only one me is thatut you) are holdnig KfiU m em l)er o f ihe p a n y didrowned. Americansms and their families for Rol>ert Stuart, who led;d th e ransom whilew hi you whine aboiil A storia ex[>edition o f l;l«12.con- not gettinging your w ay'H iis is firmed Antoine Clappirpine wus tiie nothinK lesslesi than a blataiii act only member to drown,'n.and clan- of lerrorisn:ism. 1 do not doubl for a fied lhat the tragedy /xiMXiirrvd on /no/went rhfhi a t D.sa/rj;> bin I. the Snake River "alxiveve the would l>eL- proudpr to call you C aldron I jn n ." b ro th e r I pipniy th at ihe A ir l ‘ort«- A ctordiriK to 77ie Vimliii'S-Ni’ws will not bfnvb w to your leriorism a rtic le , ih e C auldron I.iI.inn was any moree thanth our couiilry b«ws n a m e d a fie r a C eltic termlei mean- to foreiRnn terrorismti . I um inK Iw iling nipids. Wheilereas, ashamedI thatth. 1 come from the Rol>erf Stuart recorded;d that the same slale,Ie, or< even the sarni- (em i referred to (he (Jr*ireek ^od- country,that lha you suppost-dly devs nr witdi named Ht[lecaie, “represent." known for her infernal!II s|>ells. While youyou may (hink th.it SjK-aking o f the newly nnamed you're doingling vjm eiiiiiu; wrjrthy FoUtii c s a n cd e c o i M o m i c s m ] i x p (o o r l y C aJdron U n n , S tuart saiiaid, " Its for Idahop (as(ar irivial as ii may te rrific ap p earan ce iK-gj.-gg;tr> all l>e), th e diffe dniwn. chapter in John F. Political deba vom iting c-ven th e mostst dial>oli- K ennedy’s's “ ProfilesI in CouraK" '' tics g c u in cheh e w n y b f Iw R o m c i t r J . A t timies e i the political blind- O thinking. I f you dislikia politi- I r W M minimize unai ers upplieetvxjtween riglit and how stupid, shortsightghtcdand IjH inconvenient .re'eality: i9si onee ileading nemocratic linn as "vortex." wrong, a lessonlesr that your par sclf-intcrcstcd they' ara re - a for- I- . eco n o m istist boldly predicted (in The article claimedd 1lhat the entsapparetaretitly failed lo leadi m ula fo r ru in . O r if yoyou favor th e Government poOllClCS alongessissay in 'I h e New York Hunt voyagers called1 tthe you. In a timetim when lhis couniry policies, you pronouncLincc tb em . _ , • Review ofof Books) (hat Ronald Snake River "accurseded mad needs stalesilesmen, you are noth sensible, farsightedla an n d f a i r - a (" l ®” ,"' don’t occur ii J R e a g a n w(would "wreck tlie econ- river.’"nie four reputeled h isto ri- ing more thanth;i a common poliii. g u a ra n te e o f p rosperilcrity. In igher defense spending cal documents of the! AstoriaA cian. You haveha' forfeited your Exaggeration is the■ handmaidenhe suijluscsooking-s Institution and vacuum. Theyy "lix cr taxes, the argument Kmpire, namely ihe WiWilson right to allcall yourself an bf analysis. Thc troubljblcU tliat . 'W '-, Institute. , As for budget with other econ luld disastrously wnrs- Price Hunt Journal, Jo u rn a l A m erican.1. YouV should iherefor«- j economic complcxidc!tics defy th e , ‘V‘'ses, th e y ’re n ow here in ;ion. In fact, inflaiiun a n d M e m o ra n d a of Rollobert resign youru r office1 in the disj;rat<- simplicities of polidca'ical rh eto ric follow th= declinedI drama(ically.d But even S tu a r t, a n d A storia Vol'olumes I you so riclily;lily ilev.rve and retire d o o m ed .. changes, whichh may iind prejudice. it does not automatically w ith o u t Sllsuch blunders, political and 2 never mention thell main to some obscibscure coinmunisi I Both p a rtie s a re gui)iiu lty .G o satisfy thatev, Bush’s policies are be more impon)rtant. blinders ofofien distort ecotiuinic Snake River being callilled (he country withvith jirinciples more ; back to 1993. Presidenle n t C linton ’" c y ted. w( Ju st b ccau sc th ey don’t realities. "accursed mad river."':" 'Hie men- like vour owi proposed raising thce toptc income. I P" 'I\vo m iscisconceptiims prev;iil lion of such a name is.IS in a PAUL MCIiSc c t j MN everyone doesn’t mean tim rate. Congress agnig ieed .N o W.U geneiworthless.Ihc Wliite U.S. Kood.s more com|M*t-etilivein today.'Ilie,e ffirst concerns the kov- book hy a twentieth centuryce (ioodlngg i Republicans supportetrted the “ pnjdicts '>>. that the tax cuts global trade. em m ent’s■s abilityii (o navigiKe author, Cecil Dryden,, 1title d j increase. They said thothat higher """y >»=ncratc hi 1.4 million jobs or We are at a critical juncture.ji something;lg as hig and complex as "Mr. Hunt and the f'ahihuious EditorialI lackedla deserving taxes would destroy. Chth e econom - C 'Hie economy could shuhake its the moderr•m economy. It’s mod- Plan," wherein the sev< the next 18 month.s.lhis praise for3r [ Donicht li* recovery. Th is conferIformed to casting! fuhigh. Economist Cyntliia three-year lethargy. BuJut if it c.st, at b est.rsi. All (he c h ad er aboiii chapter is tilled “Accui {Republican dogm a: lovlow er tax es a t fon Global Insight, a fore doesn’t, the lesson will11 not be whose econonomic “plan" is besi Mad River.” 'Hiis novelel follow s It would d h. have been nice lo glorious; higher tojtax es a rc sin- casts arefirm i , e stim a te s th e job thut Bush's tux packagtge was ^ves a misllisleading impression of the events of the HuntIt ex p ed i- open to thhe e «editorial pa^e this tster. A d c c a d e lacer, thecli predic- most shononly 900,0(X>: som e fore- less than idual, though;h it p roba- vvluit a n y■ pipresident or Congress tion. but the quoted cotonversa- moriiiiig t(Ju Jui n e 1 2 ) and se e a tions seem absurd, llicrhe recovery, money rcno a b o u t h a lf th at. Still, bly was. (For the recorcird: I can d o toI aJa j(e r th e economy’s tions between the part;rty mem- nice thankk y you 10 Dr. I'erry iiided b y low in fla tioon n a ; n d risin g help tiiclow c in creases. A nd even favored accelerating th e 2001 short termm itw ists, ll i e second bers are fictitious. Donicht foro r I l i y e a r s of excel- crtlployroent, was alrcaready under householdnot spent may ultimately tax cuts, but I opposedd the divi- involves buibudget deficit.s. It’s true Upon reaching (he headwfn a-______lent educatitu tio n lead ersh ip in______------w^.-Clin ton's-tax increci»a*o d id n ’t------replenish.c c conom y if irpermits ----- dend-t Hxcutand-ndvoco c a t e d ------t h a r B u s hI's 's' iax ciiis have'creuled lers oHhe SouthTorkk of1 ourconmrurl:mnity, but that was huve much effect onele vwav or stock marl more aid to .strapped ststate gov- the prospecH.'Ct of endless deficits, Snake River, Hum noteIted. not to be seseen. e So, lei me sav Politica]olds to re p a y d eb t o r to I another. shsavings-nivaged-by-thu------emments.)'I'he real lesL-sson w ill But th is iss notn (he real issue; the "Atnericans call it Madild R iv e r th at I am prop ro u d th ai Dr. low be inconvenii t)cmocrsts may now larket slump, be that the aftershocksics of thc real issue: isis future govemmeni h«;cause of its swifines-;ss. Donicht gaveave us those l.< years fdlling into a sim ilarir titrap. Their Govemmccal d e b a te s m inim ize an 1900s boom - too much± debt, spending-I- to l)e bloated liy "Nonetheless, after thehe exj>e- of his life aneeii deep choc long-run butb u d g et d ence, risi stagnated (bad); in May,y, m anu- muy im pose>se a burden on the "Furtherm ore,” As it (r(main ership lhat m :c w ar in Iraq: low er oil eciuted l>y the edilori.il de/icits must cripplcc t]the econo- mortgage-i factu rin g orders and proireduction economy. BecauseBt this is un Snake River) has no naname, I fully appreciii lig h c r con.sum er confi- my. Up to a point, thelie idescrip- fall in the em ploy- u n p o p u lar r mn essage, no one is gave it that of Canoe RRiver. page writers, *ising sto c k prices, lower rose (good): in May, u n er tion fits. In 2003 aboutout two- The last tv m en t disctissing? itit. A nd that, folks, is “l->en after the drownining of J.KENTJU•JU.ST }c-intcrcst rates and a thirds (58 percent) of thet bene* powerful: 1 in creased to 6.1 percerent (bad). politics. Clappine, Hunt calledJ tth e IWln FalUlU le dollar’s exdiange rate. fits ^o to taxpoyers witwith , improve ht waterway “Canoe Rivei'e r " (I'Jiior)i noino ti', fa 'rrf yitvi i.v t/n- : two seem especially W hatev er happens, B\ishsh’s poli------incom es e x c e e d in g $1C$100,000, by promoti des will be either celebrb ra tc d o r Robert J.SL Samuclsun is a ctilum- KRAD LVN HASMUSJSSliN lattj/fi'ye vicc’icc pTvsidcjit oj thc 'liuiri ll: low er in te re st rates says thc Tax Policy CerC en ter o f ings, a n d a vilified as “saving" o r “‘destroy- d' fo f It' Wa.ihirv:ton I TwinFullK iiills /IretJ ChaCham ber -Re» lojimorcitiii;ihnn iwicc us m utli weight possessionn s (u ihoic inn : aj control group on tlic S t a lLLIO)NS tame fai rcdu;duccd diet. 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- .Tough onI w a t e r : ;;“^D rou|^t-pla,plagued In s id e 'dries enforcei r c c la w s . Obituariesc ...... B2 Idaho/WestIda ...... B2-8 ■V.;' IP a g e B 4 AG][ C ^ Y M \^AL /l}(Mu:'in, 733-09.U, hlxl. l i - / T ^ c T im es s- s - N c w s Ci/y E d ito r (JuuJ Ht. Sunday, June If1 5 , 2 0 0 3 ay t celebrates 48th yyear Irowning U tfaeir folks3 from tim e'to tim e to I v is L j dr {{ lhc kids wereire in the house the By ^ Shari Chaney lenns Ferry m an I odjtcr dx^, and obobviously restless. ^ Tlmcs-Wew II writer______n aitcT they pulledcd ith c dog% ta il once lls into Snake R iver I ttx) o ften ,'! sa t: them (fa both doivn on RICHFIELD - Cody Jone iTImefrWew a ______le f t t h e c h u te w ith his w hite ! f a l l s Ij tfaio Idtdiffl ftooiioii gave them eadi a ' » larw vrooden spoopoon, and opened tbe flying Q: in the dust. The wildild calf ILENNS h-ERRY - A 54-yciu-oId CTipboaid w h eree I keep th e p o ts a n d h b( o ro d e to ssed a n d tu rn e d to nns Ferry miut wj.s prcMuneti lians. CO o d y off. id S;itiuday after h e fell into the "Pots and pans,IS, I discovered with “Yee-haw,’* Cody said a fte r ikc River while fLshin« near i^ 'o w n k id s yearsa rs ago, ore n oisy b ut h h is i rid e . Rllill. fomproof bab^tteitters. But this dm e ft Children barely walking to blice w re not relea.siiin i/ie got way too q uiet,st, WOT> too fast. those th wfao looked Uke prosros on it^of tlie man initil liis family ' Tbm s o u t tfaer toitots h ad fou o d tb eir - thetb< back of cows took pan Id l)e notified, said Kliiiore into a cupboaroard bD right; but the several sc arena activities durduring TbeTUrirny Sheriff Rick I-iylier. Wrong one: They’cd jii ' Still, rm a b tc ber- of her generation ycar-oId Jarry Holland. lel fnjtn uiher ajjeticie-. ■ B ut h e StiU held his b luIC e r 4, wheels aro uonded n d ; immecliatclv. Uiyliei she laid aside large ^ quanddcs of canned boit>on tig h t. around Ih e ■Ihe n incident happened food. £Each participant received a the comor ihc rivernd 2 p.m. nm le river is deep and lias stnwic But unlike mai^ bluslue ribbon and 50een Ic^st. Uncle D en n is faorlo rse b a rre l racing, b ale roUii tion in t. Rescue-. ■ ■ stove ydiing on the prem- and sonnelhat river’s a tre.idienjus rivi.r ind other activities give th thc em ices,” h e .Siiid. ■Crump It o f a M ason jar. '" 8 respond ome attention. 48th said.jrd T i ;ind rx.-saie crt-ws ta in e I------1 exti; a lot of trips to th c •< “It gives them expcrienct Oirtlaw aroimdle river2 Siiniiday e-\’enrn(; and Un Thriftwuy, collectingcontraption at thc nent stairs. *:■arents g a th e r close to talcc pi Saturday. w-ams h goods. Then sh e hj tires of their Uttle buckaroo.s. lives irleyhiivi together a big steeli out tolerably well ” tone Earthquake of “We always have a lot i she; could sto re h u n d ids,” GiU said. he installed the coi April, 5, and Cord Wood. hlete heads I top of their bascmerruck at night, a n d it ^ » lc stic k horses around th All tliis w orkedDennis oi was just th c arrcls. Ap^l said , she rid< u n til th e Yellowstonecial -cokc. own on top o f him . fuls.lls. lian Mary Pedersen in the When the houseg Bartlett! pears in Wynterly W; Korom spent th c w weeks. D ennis g rab b ed forIt havet: killed him, begiigiiming of thc parade coa? I :r graduating recently from ing, and every singleMd pickled beets ingg Calvin,< 4, and Alexander.: ’ Iligli Sdiool and then cel- cam e cascading dowiI square in face. to standsi up and go after th e ng her 19th birthday, she All those fullingvn B the stairs and candindy tossed from purad' lends to Ireliind for the heavy symp m i^t•ennis h was swiftly entriitries. They soon learned th c l i ll Olympic Worid (lam es. but a con of meedbut no important Please see OUTUW, Pagege EB4 ersen, a swimmer, left cd. co«T w ns/n* TkH»«M. si^acked him in s< Please see IREUND, Page B-l knocked him downs dug him out did I onio his back. Demr thc full extent of _ buried in cans, but I to II p arts were dam aged.ibels in those days w J ON Only after Cloriscached d w ith a cou- yi ¥ l f e m l a y h i r fii By Shari ( tho couplc discover^ tl glue, an d near- i d e r Ki e r r y U ______TIme»Wav th e devastation. ; way after bounc- I'S ______Conned-goods label M BURLI: w ere insecurely a ttad3oris and Dennis W\ ^ thc Iri.^h pie of dollops of weakimde% estimation, I I m t i a l n HB Olympian a ll of th em gaveless w! cans. jresidei l o m i n il a t i o n ing down a few stairs.tc cream of m ush- S After m ^ there stood Qoi=al the swing states ore r, b u t she's as d o se as it d o jm to h e r la st fivehildren d gathered many-ty - arts ready for Teresa Heinz:inz ' said former Blaine County caw that she diigfattarents' i worldly Kerry.ty .. nissioner Len Hariig. who'b o kn o w it?N o n eo f “As\s a pair, thattt a pretty hard KETeing i cx p w ed to th eir•b bj allo ts? Woshington corridoif«M Hoinz cojiicr1 River Volley, probably>ly tfaeir house, n o t itmliiIt. ■ Teresresa Heinz Kerry - a part- ab u zz about Teresa AarchH fundrals* wouldI have c been razed 10 years y earo ld food can n edt mthe pressure time butb dctivc resi^nt of the v ocal independence. She seelad it not been for Heinz with 1950s technologytobably t tw icc as Woodd RF iv e r VaUey - is th e w idow3^ A snarky articl . , . nizes soi beg u n to leak, a n d beinhelidfirstwcnt of Sen. S< John Heinz, g a Washington Post lost;n she added uresoutin o u td o o r sto re dcrk!s sug* oil;'started to ferm ent,Bcploded o half- Pcnnsyisylvania RepubUcan who it. A profile in £U< ^ , . Galenn , o n e of h e r son.s took '.^ a t means tbatwrk t and beans, vrai heirhe to the HJ. Heinz Co.^ introduced Teresa^mounccd his crosspas3thatinmy nmthry estimotcd. at more than cle was compliment!Heinz Keity% >vouldHeinz h Keiry was on tho(le century-old can of perinsidered to bo $S00mimiOion w hen Heinz died in a K e n y s. ", , ^ ago had: sqying she and h e r ehU-i l . ■■ taking out tho kitcheneat w nnoBymotu 1991 plane p, anah, In 1995, she C au sin g : tfae tongid c in The Kerry.would like to donate theie of hydrangeas. ______m arriecied Kerry. She runs tho3Q . Some of Teresa Hei8t year started At an$325,000 tfaat was needed ' -.Thus it faas co m c to pa t fiu n ily ^ $ 1 .6 ,blUion pfailan- unfiltcred observatiofllie magozino gesdon,e thc lodge in memory of^ Jazz pianist Ocvo FHshb ge In the tiack£round, family, a locfy Is coimi dc foundations, and was55 On Botox treatmenleinz K erry to home ate a husband. Sen. Johnin performs «t Jan tn tbe < -ails. woman who won’t eat! a h m n OS Teresa Heinz until a few^ another one. Soon." and ad d ed tb grassrooi b u t can. ______Please see KEFsughthe niti- from the Please see LODGE. Pago B4J4 ------itaiy of both hour. Hi •Sbbuc OwTjp is the Tbi . ' ' j ’ ' phone Sl editor. Write t i ^ w a g g m g : drcn wo 4 sieveruTump&lec.nct leinz Kerryv entire $3 ons. __ to save l BDtx “I need her late
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For obituary rates and InfomomurtkM, call 73»>d31, Ext 276,276, between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.m. Monday throt^h Saturday.'. DiDeadline la 4:30 p jn . for rMXty y l,»,I husBimd. [!'' I'S iotion. . Following Ihe outbreak< Burk E H ilo a n d family, Virgimlima Lyn Burk Her poslorityity includes. 15 g ran d c h il- I Vour parei took care of you Al hilrnri .mcl liicii cliilc War II. Ih ey w ore transferrodJ Iwakiri{ a n d family. Ho h aIS s 18 g ra n d - d r e n a n d (Oilour great-grandchildren, Erliiic) .mcl Sloven Erliiii y ...Let us; take care of'■ them.ti i;;ir.ii> 5”w“ midoka “ Japanese Relocation1 children. c <13 great-grandcl'children and ..She is precedie d e d in d e a ih by h e r in la n t\ F:iH;. S h e ir, .|];.a r.urvivt.' 1 Hunt, Idaho, whore hor hus-- 4A greal-great grandchildreren. sister, Hattie,c, I'hor husband, a son, Dan ^ onf.;. f-l.iiolcl .mcl Mill s assigned as the Assistant1 F u n o ra l s o rv ic o s willill be held Gordon Craneono. and two grandsons, ,;,.'r,;(iu'. iKOllii-'n. .'inri :(ion Supcriniendenl. Thoy/ Tuesday, T Juno 17. 2003, atal I p .m ., al C h arlie Ru5S{issoH C rano a n d Lincoln iG ify) Skiiikjii o( S alt Lal I Ihe Farnsworth Mortuarj3ry Chapol. Daniel Crano.10. Mfirrir, (.1 Twjn Fall'.'.. Tom It Iho Hum facility throughout 11 ion of tho w ar. F^ollowing Ihe! 1343 l South Lincoln, Joro rom o. w ith Funeral servjcrvices will bo h e ld al 11 [..it--; C>ly .'incl Inn (N a ir ta . moved 10 Twin Falls, whore) Reverend F Chester Whilekckcr official- a.m. Monday,ay. Ju n c 16, 2003. a l The J/ Cicm Iiih: l.iiKla ir. a lso rson continued to reside unlilI ing,ir A visiiation will b o he!leld Monday, Church of JecJesus Christ ol Latter-day ti.my iiici:i-s ncptu'ws n g. June J 16. 2003, at FFarnsworih Saints Emorsi:rson Ward Chapel. 950 Mit. .v.i:, a .voiKlarliilII ivii,;.i m other, '’c r p a s s in g her m a n y y e a r s in Twin Falls,. MortuaryN where Inends cond family West 125 SouJoiith ol Paul, with B ishop (MiK|iitor .itui (nciKi kvho,>,„V„II„CC,..„. „ ° ” nono rson was a committed molh-■ mayn call Irom 6-8 p.m. interrcrment to (ol- Tod Tateoka.3. olliciaimg.c Butial will b o Iv -iiis'.-.cd V/ile a n d lo a d in g volunteer in ic at 3:30 p.m.m. in Iho Mink C re ek Gr.ivt;;;icl. ■. 1 low in tho Jerom e Comoter^ory. . j community a?lairs. DuringI Cemetery, Mmvlink Creek, Idaho. F riends rtiiifsci.-iy. Juno VI 3:; s h o w a s a le a d e r in may call ai liio Hi Payne Morluary. 221 the .leic;tii.; CeriielOly. w W o V a ;;,'" c I ii' o Gills and Jobs Daughters W est M ain StrcStreet m Burloy. on S u n d a y in J.jrnni,- .viltl PastOr RRfmilall D.ivis C.ijnpliie G daughter. Later sho was J e r o m e Irom G 10 8 p.np.m and from 10 to 10-4*; n ;v,ll Be- how " i','’ ^ tne Cub Scouts and Boy r •;««U 3.m. prior to3 ttittie luneral on Monday at WE AGREE Wl/ITH OUR COMFklPETTTORg’ '//••■'itii '.H.ly la . . at Ith h er so n . S h e w as a mom- Ruthe ^ Elizabeth Fii•men ,no church. r.ifii-,.M 'riii Mc)iiii.-ity l.'i.Ki :m iS Lincjoln. P lease com pare pricin]idng and person^^] • Presbyterian Church, wnere Rulho Elizabeth Fmch, 775. passed ■■ .ti:. ■ Iieii; fnei'iir. .in Igic V alley F u n e ra T III ttio c h o ir lor filty yoars. tho aw.iy a Juno 10. 2003. al herer hom o. SIservicc. A t Parke's Magic , .rl rv.in li t.' !l t) in IS S I™ ," ; O idoi of EE; as te rn S ta r a n d tho Pink She was born November■cr 13. 1927. \ / f r » i i \ Hotrio,H w e offer personalinalizcd service £\t jN T A i N H o m e L.idio;-. at th 111 e M a g ic Valloy Regional III u M onroe, N ew York, to CCarl Herlov IVJlOU^ aaffordable I priccji, and wiw o w ill c a ro fpf.i '. She moved ______D i:c i -()h Medical CcCenter. However, tier most and a Lelha Williams Herlov. S B your loved ones as if theyney wore our ownvt ------1 ri;cot|ni^ed:d and memorable commit- 10 ic Calilorma with her pan ni,;nl and contributioncc over the years, teenager. ic Sho raised horcr in Com e a n d see why morelore fam ilies in thci .v.ir. tier possion p a and dedication tO''C California. Ruthe loved to ddo Magic Valley are choosingiing Parke's Mag^t niusic.'il acti'ciivitics in Magic Valley and road rc and lood Ihe squirn the Valley F u n eral Home foifo r th e ir funeri-}!'.' ^ Idaho Shee was a past p'resideni of ihe park p S h e w a s a very lovincmg and giv- ' Twin FallsIs Music Club and State mg m p o rs o n w h o will b e misiis se d b y all scrvice needs. Tfoasuror ol ttio Idaho Federation of who w knew her. Music ClubcJbs. She was 0 loader and S h e IS su rv iv e d by tier clichildren; Art j j i . . se cretary of the Community Concert Wiiii.-ims V. of R ochester. NY'JY; B a rb ara Call us toda]d a y ... jn for filly y e a rs a n d busi- □•adlord 0 of San Miguol, CCA; J a m e s y , 0 1 1 ■ - ness manornoger ol Ih c Ma(|ic Vnlloy S.inko S. of Sacramento. CA^A, n n d Lia 735 - 00 : Larr.on o( Hagerman. ID. SShe ______■ ;•-#” 1^?' Sympliony/ untilu the age ol 90. L; ■/.'..J S h e IS r.usurvived by her daughter survived si by three sistersrs; Carolyn M — ------C o n n ie —Gihandfor—CTcd)— h; hoi~son—Kl—KingrEdith-Coto-anO'Marii3mn'CaFavG^— ffiSMAGIG-VAllEY-Vl J j t Sieven. andId throe grandclnldron. Sho a at n d b ro th o r D on Herlov. SIS h e a lso sc i was piecodcCdod in dcatti by hor lius- survived Si by many granc band LouisIS and her grandson Todd nieces, ni nophows and (no ME & TWIN FAILS CE)CEMETERY^ . Cliandler was preceded in death by her par- riy R o ad — ^Twin Falls, ID i83301 A g rav eisido su memorial service will c cr n is. '< b e lor)r Mrs. Thorson on Monday. Memorial services (or Ruilulhc b e Mike, Cntlicrlnc & •nilrJ Iry the Piirif Fiimilyi’/Tu’iitill FaFa!h, ID y Elixnbclli Parke Ju n c aIt t 1 p .m a t S u n s e t Memorial hold he Friday. Junc 27, 2003,D3, at 10;30 ional 5crt>zcc, alwai/s at anK affordableaf^ cosf/!r.'.1 Park The family fa suqgosts memorial a.m.. a. at the First Church olDl God, 131 , . o Fanny Tanner . contributions)ris to tho Twin Falls Music E Ej ast A vonuo P. Jctoirio. IdIdaho, with LO Rinda G.U, Emery Fox _ p- ______P j y j j j lolabhip Foundaiion. an Pastors P; Karon and Peler Pac f.in n y rr.iiiCM, Sinilh Tat agooifidiat- ' LoRmda Getjertrude Emery Fox, 91. 3(1 that Mrs. Thorson helped IniIng. Arrangemonts aro unde I)c -(Jl. I lll.ll I'ritJ.iy, Ju n o der Ihe caro q , M ouniain HeHomo, died Wednesday, . lony years ago. Tfie ol Farnsworth Mortuary ol Jc Vi-.l,. A-.M .tod LivitK) CcCom-.,u,»ry m Jerome, junc 11,2003,03, nt a fainily m e m b e r's y FUNERAL HOM 11 address is Lmda Hu|).,-/t h o m e in N amnpo. p; Jo. Treasurer, 15GBrooklnno ^ 2551 Kimberl; y tu ; .'..I'. l)i,rn 111 a, i,,nl( r--.i.,n '“'u fd c rh e id o . P a u l Funeral setviMvices wilt b e held a t Thc ().ik|i.«y. lij.lilt), un AprilDfil W ' IDOI n ^Falls. ID 83301. Services Church ol Josiosus Christ ol Laltor-day V ngemonts are undor llic Ou’iinl anJ Opfrii r.'inny .v.i- I'n; nmlli ol S a in ts in Mouniain Home on tJ(R} of Whito Morluary and "Personalized professioi n o rn to ,)(>■■• lilt .in 'i.'iiicirig and socialising lim o ol h a rd wcwork. S h e v.-as a h o u so - l i t ; , .;n](y.;d TTiaily QOOCo o d tunes. k e e p e r in Twinin FallsF for Mis. Foss unlil Apnl ot they boardedJed a tram ond sho was old)ld enough to loavo. tr.iv.'i.;d Itcjni O.ikley lo SoliSol Lake City. LoRinda grewew up in iwo g ro a t i-'t.it- a n d .v-ri.' in a rrio:d d mi Ihe LDS Depressions,, twotv World. Wars and :■ tnp;.; rii.jy -.ta/cd at the home ol a various otherir earthlyc conflicts. Sho ■ liMti, .viiero lliey w ere t know how to0 gotc along on a shoo I . st li.riion pineapple piele wv e had string budget.I. :.i .ti ll Ih ey relu m ed to:o O.'ikley.C a n d B U J I f f a LoRinda m;marriod Asa Clifford mod on a iiornesioadId ot. Kenyon. I E m ory in 1 9 2’3. 3 .'Thoy had six children, :jntil itip.Tc w.'i;. not o n o uigh g h water Irom T o g o lh e r’th o y ownod c their own con- th,; O.iKIi.-y fie:;ou'O if tu to '.voter 'h e struction compmpany. This 90-pound land Iht;,- iiii;ii m o v e;d d to a f.’irm woman couldd drive a largo dump :;-)iiiri r,t Docio. thon lo .0 farm North tru c k . T hoy laler lal divorced and in a n d Gai.l, a n d linnlly to a small f.irrn C h a H e S Edmond E Burk 1941, LoRindada married Parley Fox [m i'.I .Ihd f Jofth ol Dcclo. C h a rlo s E d m o n d B urk. 95, ol and had Iwo children.ch They ownod a Hayinond dii;d on Julyjly M, I9ij0, Joromo, Idahcaho. p a s s e d aw ay Ju n e 13, ranch and padacking business on Iho md at that tune Fanny ani S a lm o n Rivor.. LoRinda Lc a n d P a rley fol- •{> and her son. 2003, at Jeronromo, Idaho, J ' . t ’*'. TC G.iylin, took over ttie operaleration ol tho Charles w; lowed construcruction lor many yoars. •i. w a s b o rn O c to b e r 10. I COS l.irrn S h e raised c a lv c s and .'jnt chickens igo7. near HHa a y e s. Ellis. K an sa s, lo Ira Working as a; llagwoman,Ila sho holpo6 iher Dad .ind did Itin milking. She0 also a picked Marion and BBl lylha E s ta Burk. Ho lived to build m o st; ol'thool ro ad s lhal a r e in iJGi.aiooG. lo p p e d 'b e elr..i. raisedr, a n d at H a y e s, Ogallah C and Weskan, use loday inn Yoiiowstono' National canned a bif) ()atdon andd nevern com- Kansas Hoe attendedi Weskan High Park. her’s Day pl,lined. She v/as an oxcollcollont seam- Sqhool and ww; a s v e ry a c tiv e in D ram a, groat cook and worked y - - i ■ stress .ind did bcoulifulul crochetingi Debate. Musicisic and sports. He played oanng crcws and ran a , appreciation and lovinj/ing tlioughts.j'^.ij and shared hct lalcnls with'Ith family a n d ,n a b o n d forK dancosc around Woskan, Cobalt. ID, for se v e ra l fnends. Stio lovod her chitdfildren. grand- I'ansas Chaharlos and Goldio May Iho Olympic g a m e s w ere children, nreat-nrandchilchildren. and Forshey wororo marriod May 20. 1933. Iley. Calilorm a. sh o o n d ' urID Ofeat-cjfcat-grandchildrenh in D enver. CollColorado, at Goldio’s sistor ced ihotc. In 1966. Fam ily a n d n e ig h b o rs alw ays w.iiii- v a d a 's hom10. o, They lived m Woskan. p_ S h e w a s a 1 gri Parley movod to tho SUNSET cd Fanny to rido in Ihc catticlttle roundups Kansas, untiltil 1937 w h o n Ihoy m ovod Brucia Crane lor sheep-shearBruneau and Flying H ______Mrmftrial Park ______j p i n bccause sho was Iho fastcs;tcst and best lo Gooding,g. Idaho. Charles has EBrucia Gordon Crano, pass ro sla u ra n t in C( 2296 Kimbcily Roid.’11 Ihe homo ol hor daughler. years. Whon (hes were lakmg pictures of o h F d th Twin FaIIi. id • .8? redo a horse she nearlyY lollIt off. b u t o th e r sid o o>1 l the tl Mouniain and Idaho olJol Juno. 2003. in S q u a w Valloyd genealogy, Sho loved' 208-733-3743 sho dug in her knees. turnedIl him seemed liko! aa g ro a t p la c o (0 livo a n d SSho was born Iho 9th ol . Parley workedilain dolls .ind c o llec tin g ...with adm iration,:•riff 1939 Serving thr ^^agicfiV IIVttHiy Sitter ^ around, and hooded (orr homo.h -She raise childrenron. Charlio and Goldie '^21927. in Kevin, Montana, ot he L oR inda a n daw P asagilied artist. Sho mber ol Iho Idaho enjoyed the company olDl horI homo woro true pionionoors in tho 30's and all paf'parents’ homo. Sho was tho s< G ra n d View/Bru HuH : teachers. Jay and Doroijrolhy Kidd, thoir marriod3d lives togothor. Thoy f"-'*SIX chiidron to Douglas Ed|ssodaway area, Association. AARPS, Bishop Neil Harper and hislis f.family, a n d m o v e d to Apf\pploton noar Joromo in Bess Sos Marlor Gordon. Hor yourir. th e 13ln H er h o b b ie) s v. C lub. Id ah o F a rm neighbors and Inends alonilong with tho 19-15 w horo hho o la rm o d . '*'0fworo spent among iho Swoc her family and £ REYNOLDS /______icJ Funeral CImpel______special lood they would brin3ring. -Charlos and an Goldio woro vory Hills aQ d in th o s h a d o wif cJanuary, making porcolnliFIoWers...Bouiiful mmorio. n She is survived by horr son.sc Gaylin active in Gronj3ngo a n d b o lo n g o d to tfio MoiMouniain on tho hor 0 grand- them. LoRinda w AddLion Avenue toil ,cf. ■ ,• Tanner of Dedo; ono1 grandson.c Apploton Grarirango.' Charlos was (ho flosflosorvQ lion. It w a s In th o sosecond of was a memt Twin ralU . 113 208-733-4900 Richard (Mary Ann) H ubor'or of Burloy; master of ho tho Grange a number of matthat sho acquired her doop•dgar a n d C a ttlo m o n 'o A: m fI9 2 4 ■ ^ I lour groat-grandchildron;■n; and' six times. Ho rocoicoivod his 55-yoar pin this natinature and respect fbr dive)ung yoaro Goldon Ago 1 .Srruing Ihr Miipe Vallrj SiAr /A i d e r w o o o s I great-great-gran'Jchildrcn.1. In Ir addition yoar. Charless w» a s piGO C u b m ostor for Poopoople..Tho war yoaro (ounc'oot Grass 1------to hor husband, sho was procodedpre in many yearsat at Apploton. Thoy moved SanSandpoint. Idaho, whoro sho r a S I ! & ° _ “ itliL I e tc k fo o l. SympathyHo' I _J ______0 se ttin g s WHITE )p lovo-pf- . M ortuary 6r Crcmatoiy Ivorsity* of I I3C> .41I1 Avdiuc Iiul m d ho*-
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H a g ee r m a nI s c h o oI l s r a k e;in Vaiindalism1 increas(>es in Faiurfield A m yB anarlard ing out glass shards ffrom tlie down a littleJttle harder,” Sanders" ' 9W» cofre»pondont______doors and sweeping. loosenedI said, rocks from the asphaltdt p ark in g Becau.w tlicI tlicrc arc- often n o c*ye- ) , 0 0 0 f o9 r s c h ot i l a r s h i p J J j FA IRFIELD FD - T his quiet town lot. witnesses,, vandalismva cases ure $250, h a s s e e nn a rash of n ^ n t vandal- S tew art .said he is “1“relatively often difficultcult to solve, t has cu)undlincn review- su re” h e kncjws w ho iss responsi- In anotlierier act of vandalism, a W lM cavaiivar has 400 years’2 experience in thcc pensation for adminisi=.ori„g.ho dty’s curfew ordinance ble. “One thing I do kncnow. There higli sdioold1 s student’s trucJc tircs T^me* N e w corretpc•pondent educatiiItion field, os a teacher,r, fund. All the money mustm go for m ty com m issioners push- are sure a lot of kids oujut awfuUy were* slashedled : shortly beforc fyrid------p r i n dIpal p a and superintendent, scholarships. , . . ing fo r tough toi community servicc late,” h e said. uation day.y. Also,A severTi] cabins . HAGERMAN-niT h e H ag erm an “I wvill i i bc thc chairperson of•f Before the end off this year, fo?young«lg offenders. Camas County’s 197*i74 curfcw near Couchh SiSummit werc broken ;Sd}Ool D is tric t htas a s 18 years to this schcholarship committcc forr $25,000 in scholarshipips must be slajilashing, dam age to busi- ordinance states thatt children inlo and someime guns werc stolen, ,-speed $250,000 onan scholarships one yeaiear, to get things staned,"” awarded to Hagerm:nan gradu- ness propciperties and break-ins arc ages 13 and under are^ notr to be NitJittimene prank calling has •for H o g e rm a n stuidents. d e LaRuea ss a id . a te s. am o n g thh e acts of vandalism that out between 10 p.m. an(md 6 a.m ., also been a1 pnproblem. Sanders said : Thc Loren and1 S;Sylvia Wetzel Boardrd members haveB Thc number and aamount of j,ave croppIpped up in rcccnt wcx‘ks. an d children ages 14 to< 171 a rc n ol residents cancan help put a stop to .Endowment Scholxtflafship is being approveiv e d a com m ittcc list. Thosee scholarship awards wil]il l b c d eter- R e e d Stewart, Si owner of the to b c out betw een 11 p.ip.m. and 6 obscene or}T i annoying calls l>y 'given to thc distristrict with the individuduals are currently beingg m in e d by th e committ(ttec. Market BasketBa convenience and a.m. Sunday tlirough Tlitliursday o r hanging up1 ana n d im m ediately dial- isd p u latio n t h a t a ll11 t]tb e m oney b e com octe:te d . Loren and Sylvia W>cen done lh c city of Fairfield alalso has a H esidcnts siicsiiould follow up tlie an application* form, ents owned a butchcrr ;shop. As a 10 h is sto}re re this summer. Someone curfcw ordinance, datedJ 11942, but call trace.- b by informing law rs, who wish to Reappoisointment of committee; young man he joinedd the army spinning; a a v eh id e around in the it is sd ied u lcd for revieww a n d pos- enforcem entnt oof the date and time >ers m u s t b c approved by/ at the start of WorldI VWar n. He parking I sible amendment at the-• rnc»ct City of th e (racedird ccall. •2 « i e W e tie l h eirs,, have present- member lot on two sepamte 1 was capcurcd by the Council meeting. Sanders said sai ’herc’ wcrre i* :i- lin im n a m c d ,> hi the district thcschwho o l b o a rd tacm bcrs on an le German Friday nights nig caused pieces of According to Camasis County dent.s of vand.indalisin 11 t luo. thc fund tomey. t Mitchell annual1 b a s is . Army after parachuilUting into rocjc toly fly up and chip every win- t scholarship criteria must: FVance. Sheriff Dave Sanders, youtiiyt arc so cliis yearris is 1no fiieat s' '-dc. ugh an actomcg on finaliziog The sc dow o n thh e front of tiie store, os reunited The vand sometimes staying’out la te r than “We go irin spun.s," Saridcis been workingth 0 the attomey includee m1 erit, need and dtizen- He cscapcd and was indalism h as cost nol only iccording to thc Wetzels’’ with his unit and conmtinued to money butut also dme. Stewart and h e a n d his deputies a re papatrolling. said. "In biggJigger cities, this is a ;< te a g rc e m e n t w ithhe t past four ship, acc : serve in the army, retiHiring as a his so n pu u t tin several hours break- “Wc’rc going to startt cracking1 daily occurremrcnce.” heirs for thc instructiiKions. Thc money can be for scholarships to trade: m a s te r sergeant. ^((IMiths. governed by used for When he returned •i^Die funds arefied gi by th e la s t schools,s, colleges, post-graduate d home to 011 re married. U d - l J isc^ u lo tio n s si>ecific respon- tributedid each year. In 2019, thc leave their estate for thtl e educa- Jsevcn-pcrson commitining criteria remoindcider of thc funds must bc = , m .'sible for determini:2 scholarships distribut«uted in scholarships. Thc tion of the young stu ______Througough Juno 28 , now retired, school districtdi rccctvcs no com- H a g e rm a n Valley.” ;^d awarding the s TUESDAY,’.JUNE JU 17, 5:00pm year. LaRue, n Householdd • Tools • Anliquei Consignmonii111 WolcomoV • Joromo takes toll on Ydfellowstoi K ^ AAUCTION U BARN |)rougl I 208-3)8-324-5521______THURSDAY.'. JUJUNE 19, 10:00am _ ^ e r Conniat to: trout in th e ------reso lv ed , w c p ut thc pasast behind THURSDAY. JUIJUNE 19, I0:30am Ify o ti clo IKiI C-|»»<-. due HiHolc-ly to i-:y llu-II- f flat*- stat«-il in your piin-lu Troclors • Loaders LoQ. • Indusiriol pnly 250 cutthroat2servoir into a not bc too;oo a la rm in g and is consis- Grand Tan^cc has ffor yeors cMHitrm-t. wir will pay youon Sl.(XK). H oy & G roinlin • Fooding Equip. tried to acquire more landla at its .p. , ;but of Blackfoot Resetjper Blackfoot tent withh thet impact of drought on ourn more, conlaci yciur Hiiw'(Iwarcl joiK-s invi-sliiu-nt nr} k/vAd: 6-7. 6-14 laho Hsh and wild po]populations of trout.” b a s e for additionol devel/elopm ent. ?OS. AUCnONEERS ;tisH trap on th e u p p e ntivc; or call iLdwiircl JoiutsIS .M orttiap-. 1 •}»>»-:») 1-92-1 iRiver this year, Id^iavid Teuscher Teuscher:r said. “The cutthroat The Forest Service approved a ^'^^ntnti s:' . mbauction.com the exchange in Decemtn b e r 2000, A»r«-.iMoI l»wlucl^ p>u~Vil 111 IGamc biologist Dovi( tro u trun vw ill recover with normal tcp.1-.rcl l)» ttw [>TIJJt«-nt ill Co'ilW.llWt THURSDAY.JUNE JU 19, 10:00am throats, w hich w ater con«sndi tions.” but environmental grououps m od Hi( CM'Oir^ He-.x>e>ilL^I.VxU at [H >UI» o( D “ VibfQ-Pro0 Cixniniix»ij»iir lukxmll,0« yJ mCCva >hm up the river eaci 970 new housing unitss on lond '"''“"J? ______A arotoch Bonkkinkruptcy, Moridian isintemiptcd— oM andal-at-skl-resort ------usedbypcregrine falconjnsrgrizzly— ------Jimes'No\■NHnAdr6-}5' ! l^ aw n . « c«»l t corSn.d , ------l-ySielr-migration-is-iaels them into IDAHO:0 FALLS (AP) - Grand bears and wolverines,;. T he ski MUStCK & SOhSONS AUCTIONEERS www.riiusicmickouclion.com : iby 0 w eir th a t c h a n n’ are e l captured, Torghee} Resort has rcccivcd area practically bordersrs Grand "iLW":ig't'ilgnia nStht [Mtruic ;the trap, where theyised an to contin* final appi)proval for a lond swop Teton Notional Pork ancnd IS near « ——, FRIDAY, JUNIUNE20, II.-OOam ;tneasurod and releaset1. allowing{thc tl W arning ski area to th e Je d e d ia h Sm ith WUdIdem css. Auto Body liqui'iquldotion. Twin Falls •iie inoving u p s tre a mnv trout that develop hundredshi of more hous- Tim Preso, an attomejcy for the W V f l -If Shop Equipnuipmont o n d Tools !: Nonnative rainbowo ots on th e ir tng u n itss a a t i t s base. public-Intcrcst law firm ^^gfl . Vohiclos & Mvlisc. ijc • O ffico E quip. itningle with cutthroatwell os corp In theI swaps approved by U.S. Earthjusticc, contendsi th1 e gov- fe Times-NevNews Ad: 6*18 [.^ am iing b e d s, os emoved wc from DistrictJ Ju u d g e B. Ijynn Winmill in e m m e n t’s trade fails to reflect f m U.S.. AlAUCTION ,an3 suckers, are remvented from Boise, thc tl Caribou-Targhcc Teton County's rapidlyy increas- j.. j#-?! ww w.ui-ouc■ouctionoofi.com . river. N ationol1 ForestI will give Grand ing property values,. G roups on,sta>ii.AAM ithe trap and prevei SMUilbAir. IJIUabtAir.iAir. L lOJJ SMlhiul lOJI EtulU FRIDAY, JUNlUNE 20, 1:00pm i is the lowest Thrghee120 12 a c re s of nijtional for- opposed to the trade were the Stofwo"' lentering th e u p p e r rive SutoJOIO PUCM nt^.SuttrJ StanMlI AudiAuction, Tv/in Foil* history, if n ot est in exclicchange for 400 acres of G reater Yellowstone CcC oalition, . 7M-9I06 /M-9I06 I This yeoi*s n m “ is _____ Applioncoi. •• F Furniluro • Shop privatelyf cow ned land at Squirrel C itiz e n s for Teton Val]alley, the BS^^HSST ;run count in reccnt his I lloms • LownLovv & G o rd o n k ;ever,’’T euscher said .rdedlowforo Meadows,rs, grizzly bear habitat Wyoming Outdoor Couruncil, the MPIH k Time*-NcyNcnvs Ad: 6-18 ‘ lhc previous recorden 1992, w*en cast of Ashtc h fn n S ie rra C lub ond th c Jackskson H ole MASTERS AUn«rTia«r Itoifclariri Ctttdm W iMIcrSrftrt■ ■ Doon Uvinging Estote, Buricy I niSLaMaruiinJIBS IMSfSfrmrU Ilmrkjuan ,,v Kiichcn •' FuiFurniluro • Potio I - S ervices f W^.SulttXO00 SutlrllOl IJB’AhmAir.nAtr. 27l6S.Uiuoln KiUlmm Collocliblos1 • JowoifyJ • Linons * 737mJ7 77moj-NovNows Ad: 6-19 [aley of TVvin School auditorium au (Simpson* Looking forf Bin ESTESS & ASSOCIATES I Lorenzo (Ren) Holen. today a t th e Marvel Mem etr orial Chapel, Areo). ------^^54-2546______• Bptist Church ;FU1s, service a t 3 p jn . t Obituaries!S ? SATURDAY. JUIJUNE 21, 11:00am , iTVvin Rills First Bapcin Rdls). MUdred1 M^ u s s e r Sdironk 0 f IWin EdwardE Jone N«twort ColJe:olJ«tiMos. Rupert i [(White M ortuary, TWin ] Foils, gravesb'csidc memorial service ------Times-NevNews Ad: 6*19 I ^ckay and for- a t 11 a.m1. S : a tu rd a y ot the TWin Page Bi12 U.S.. AUCTIONA{ 1 1 JJVL J a m e s o f Mf^ckirvice a t 2 p jn . Fhlls C emletery et with thc Rev. Jeff M o r t g a g e ______www.us-ouc■ouclionoors.com Imcrly of G ooding, servi JiJu n e 1 9 -— 1 0 a .n r W tirteAA ixuction, Bwhl iLouise C. Lacay Louise C. B> I Sporling llomsoms • Appliancos 3 o w e n R d .. — Boise, I I. TWIN FALLS - Falls, 1 died ■ I M 5 Z O <)0 W e s f G Shop • Furnilufliluro ■ Colloctiblos 2003, a t limes'NeyiWs Ad: 6-19 iLacey, 87, of. TVvin F T fab ricatin g 3cnt Estates ^ ^ ^ 5 5 c l oD sure of B oi>ise location g MASTERSAUCTION AUC SERVICE [Mbnday, - .M ay 5, : www.moslor:siorsouction.coni •BfidgeView Retiremen•t« t. u tj Pironhiho . & m a n u f a c t ujrin i g equiprrm ent plant. Jin TWin Foils. wiU b e held .. SUNDAY, JUNJUNE 22, 1:00pm • A m em orial M oss ay, wil June 17, II INCLUDING:i r PvfahlEs)I Estate, Buhl inPrioiy,541 |ron^ Iat 10-30 a.m. T\iesday, F o>rklifts, i c ra n e2 ,, pickups, trai□ i l e r s , b r a k e , Appliancos • FurniluroFi • Shop 12003, a t th e A scen siowith n I Bither . j Aulo • Lowf.awn & Gordon |E. 100 S., Je ro m e , ord wIi as cele- W oda s h e aar, i m ultiple wv i eld ers, lathes,is, rad ia l drillsIS, Tms-Ntfw■iewst^'. 6 -2 0 jSimeon Van Dc Voordi committal => MASTERS AUCkUOlON SERVICE onw orkers, c:utoff l saw s, toA e r o te c hI, , In c . Ba n4KRUPTGY i A ppliancos • Furniluro Fi • Shop [the direction of Reynold Lown & G o rdonlon •' Troclor • Misc. j C hapel in TVdn RiUs. By O r d e rR OF SecuredD Pa rty Times-NewvfcrwsAd:6-21 it Haas MASTERS AUCAUCTION SERVICE ir Gcrfaonlt, HL22 www.moslorsslorsauction.com Nestor Gerhardt F=riday> l Juijne 2 0 - 1 0 a . m . BURLEY - Nestor 1 Tuminj MONDAY. JUhJUNE 23, 5:00pm 58, of B urley, d ie d S a tu r Tnw ood — MVAeridian, IDJ Brad & Criifolfol CCroig, Twin Foil* 14,2003, a t h is h o m e.■ will be Cenleiler 4433 West Peni 9 N Fofd Troctcoctor • Shop Tool* A rra n g e m e n ts R wJ asm u ssen INCLUDING:II M iscolh.colloncous announced by ley. Ri Times-New4cwsAd:6-21 ■ ■ ifl le H aas m achinining centers, F u n eral H o m e in B urley 'orklift, m ultiple JMA AUGUCnONEERS www.jmooLioouclions.com_____ m Wi^elders, € lath es,, cutoff saw s, to'fools & m D rel Launa DonaldsoniDcnoJdson, ______SATURDAY, JUNJUNE 28, 11.-00am GOODING >LaunaDV alleyAVeEST:
Cities$ tu m to Itough Ireland1 ___ ^______5 « Continued frtxn B l - M S a tu rd a y for B oiseI wy here she m et laws to conserrve waterI up with the Nortrthwest region t team, which will b rushing to pass• nre stric tio n s on 10 a.mI.m. to 7 p.m, other countries excxcites Pedersen •/ water usage as Utah Ui suffers a InI SaltS L ake City, a plan is the most about thee venture. M ore ..j MH h fifth consecutive: yeyear of d ro u g h t. beingJg co n sid ered b y th e city;ity th u n SSO ath letes aare i expcctcd to •' T lie efforts by’ ciicities from Salt cound]idl that would first instituteute comp>ete in aquaticic events alone. ‘ I-a k e C ity to St. George are mandaidatory water restrictions on Overall, more thann 7,000: athletes designed to reduccICC water u.sc and munidlidpal users - dty agencies:ics will compete in 21, sport.s,s i •kit c lear guides oni)n 'what stages of and governmentgo brandies. Tlie World Garriraes offidally d ro u g h t trigger re?restrictions and “HcfJcfore we point a fingeri;er op en S atu rd ay in DublinDi and run f • *-' fines. towardird residents and businesses,«;s, th ro u g h Ju n e 29. BiBut the delcf^- In S alt I>ake City,ity. resid e n ts a n d we neeiced o ur m unicipalities to .set cions from each country will ^ ^ ;iid arriv e in Irelan d onn Ju n e 16, stay- - businesses haveve voluntarily theright example,” said -* -A**--'''- '■ .r> reduced water usesc Iby 22 i>ercent Stephaihanie Duer, Salt Lake City’sly’s in g in com m uninitics around ' " ' ■ •* " .v /C . •- •• - this spring, and yet the city may water;r conservation coordinator,lor. D ublin u ntil th e g au n n e s begin. 'I'hc '>1 ’ soon p;lss an ordinance on that “We shouldsl be the first ones to U n ited S tates deleg^gation is to .stay -■ V. would ship scofflaw:aws w ith fin es o f give somethingsoi up." in Belfast. 1 up to Sl.OOO. UutII residenLs are covered l)y!)y P ed ersen isn’t woi'orricd that th e ,;/5? New laws - raiheiher lhan gentle the proiroposed ordinance.Ihe planan farthest she’s beeren away from , , / -1-5 le n iin d e rs and adviidvcnising cam* wouldId levy a fine from SlOO to home so far is Utah;h; she's cxcited I' -' " ■ jjaigns - show muniunicipalities are $1,000[)0 for infnictions such I'S as to travel and meett roblem, and protectL-ct future water supplies Kinkeadad nominated Pedersen to Pedersen’s trainining regiment nominated "It’s cold in Irelanand, she-said, . an ath d said. Athletes m ust hoyi< .pring rains havee Os and <-ould dodo that. T h e S p ecial Olym'mpics World themselvesIve^ be away frum hom e ali{^ (Irtmghi hisiijtic. SiSlate officials John Carman,C. general manager lows in thc low 50s. say liiai in nearlyy 500 years, the for Melrletropolitan W ater District W lien:n Ithey found out Pedersen2n Games are the top ofof the Spedal take directinectitms &om ncw people. ‘ ’ y* Pedersen will corompcte m an was acce:cepted in Junc 2002, theycy O lym pics events. Woi/brld summer ------C rcai Hasin hiis h;i'had t)iily th re e of Saltalt I ^ k e an d Sandy. “Wc indoor pool in tht ilr<)ii;'.his as loii); as this one - an have tolo try lo provide for next he 100-meter ujso fouound out the swimminglg and winter games anire held alter- 7Imcs-iVcs-Ncws writer Shari C /iartw f re e s ty le a n d 100-r ics lo jni'si.'rve year wiihoul w knowing what's )-metcr back- events werew< 100 meters. Pedersen.•n natcly every two yeyears. Alaska can be rvachcd rtsat at the newspaper stroke. S h e al.so s’wim ptfcim is sirjres. coming.ng." im s a 25-m cier l>cgan tniining tr harder the veryry hosted the last wintcIter gam es in Mini-Cassio2ssia Bureau at 677-4042} ■ leg in the four-iJerson 5iS, dt ■'VV'e’v e leartK .'dI m»some h;ud les In response,res resid en ts and busi- sn relay m-xi day,ay, K inkead said, March 2001. ”010 sumimmer games Ext. 638, or by J.J. S he vva.sn’1 th e b t S ons.’’ s a itl K alliy (iatmnell,(>ai waier nessesrs area cutting back, say w ater best swimmer Burleyey Higl) Sdiool athlete andid tliis year in Ireland ;iare the first ^iancy.'i/(l m In.-.ptejiiued.ed," cily matnanager in O gden, a cily of On cosmetic surgegery: "When I almostt an ii(Jd test of thele Mozambi a\avi;i(l ;i situa- 77.000,'0, ’‘You’d l>e a m a /e d at liow n eed it. n i get it.” Democra:ratic constituency, You’vea- philanihropies that dtn'clopdi poli- e n ce in, cithereiil the primary or the r soiuces dit)p many aren’tar running water when On her marriage;e to the less got the,e H;ist C oast, California,a, cy ideas and donate: 1tens of mil- general1 election, e whether - in .'iliesaiL' uni)re- hrushinjting th eir te e th , an d are try- cliatnaiically atid cilii y- wealthy Kerry: “Hvei'crybody has a where itit 1 might not seem bizarre, lions of dollars yearlyly to a variety I^n .sas City Cit or in Bevcriy Hills; pared l<] deal wiih] it. ing 10) lakela shorter sliowers. ‘Hiey •y p re n u p . You havee to have a “ i„ tJ thc- swing states, like tlie ans, tlic predicteded LarryI Sabato, a polidcoi I'ark Cily council:il im em b ers a re are getti n in a K erry did A l Gorek r e , th e vice p re sid e n d o l luw can’l be enforced.ed. are happ But that could backfire.Ik; She Kerry's spspokeswoman, ippening, the amputations, c administration and -would not candidate-tc - whidi is not m udi'ar ’Hie B rotherhoodI of I^ocom otive ihu loss isu of lives a n d th e accidents,!’ could be seen as an e cxotic oddity "Tiiere’re’s a lingering stereotype Kngineers says rerrrem o ie-co n tro l ii is not )tli living u p to th a t holy gniil’l th a t help s cem ent nouiuohsofliimas of whatIt a political wife is all11 lobby h e r h usband o n[1 jp e t issues - all. iniins will make engiingineers obso- standardird lhat the railroad has an East Coast libenil1 ini a Ilermc-s about,” BlBlack s;tid. “Tliey’re there, a c le a r a tte m p t to drawaw a contrast “S h e will will causc quite a stir in leie at s-witdiyards in P1 ocatello by set " tie and a loo^y^-nsivtve suit. but they'ey’re supposed to keepp with Hillary Rodhacam Clinton, the fall,, shouldsh Kerry win the year’s end. U nionan Padfic says Canadian, “T h e question is;;; Would this their mououtlis sh u t. It’s th e last bas-4- whose independent^!c and ombi- nominationtion,” Sabato said til 'Ilie railroad exjK-tt;ett-s Ijy 2004 to rail yardirds have used the same person make a goodd first lady?” lion of se>se-xism.” tions generated contrw•oversyinthe Teresa Heinz Hei Kerry. “But she oj>eraie all of its U.S,l,S, s'w itdiyards technolo))logy for 10 years while; Loom is .sjiid. "P eoplel e might say, Teresa ;a 1 Heinz Kerry, the daugh-1- 195)2 cam paign an d be:wsyond. w on't affectfeet any votes.” by remote control. improvinjnng th e ir safety record, atid City Coiincilniaman lirian that UPIP h as cu t a c d d c n ts 30 U nderw fw d said heL- wantsw lo pro- pcrcentIt ; at ils other remoterobably l>e lost whenien th e sy stem the cityity to explain it,” UP' have dinner,” said Jenrn n y Busdon, m ajo r conDintributor to otlier causes cer, so she started otout talking inntx:enc.’ TTiat'n gives you a f l o ^ Is in stalled in Pocatellr;ello this fall. spokesmaman John Bromley said, a rin g le a d e r in th e eff«ffo rt to save in th e WoWood River Valley and about how wc women ncneed to cak e of how shlie e feelsfi obout th e p lace," Remote-contnil train-ains are m o re “ I'hcy ha\have no pow er o f law, so it's; Galena lyodgc. "It’s imjnp'irtant for Idaho, carc of our men. Even mtoy husband said Maryy Austin Ai Crofts, executivi apt to cause accidentsnts, and their more of)f i a political th in g .ra ih e r h e r to se e that tlie loclodge is run R ecentlytly, she concribttted to a Jim was transfixed," JaJatjuet said. director of of the Blaine Coudm 0 [>erat0 rs have insuffi would o ffe r consumers Environmental Defen;nse Board. Kerry’s candantUtlntiSS. ^ I Valley area after theyy w ere mar- relief, Heinz Kerry treasures5 1the pcace “What TTer eresa has to say is I ried in 19G6. An avid skier,s Jolm And, rereportedly, she con- and quiet she finds inI the1 moun- air, for good(txKlness sakcs. Ac lc{0f I Heinz brouglit her hom of tlie orify comm unityi o f o u r size in th e . house. state withohout this kind of carc. “W hen they first builiill it, every- She helpeded us d o a n e e d s asses»- I one said, ’Oh my, whatIt a place!’" m en t studydy to figure out what we I recalled Sally Donart.t. “But it’s needed to0 1 do CO bring the stan- I not on ostenstatious slshowplace. dards up,”” FHarlig said. It’s a very comfortabible place, You don’tn*t have to listen long to J u n e 20th 2 is the last daya y f o r ’’j eort moB/TW n m Mm acttmlly, with lots of nnoolu and find out thaihat Heinz Kerry bas a lot Xbovo, Shanlce Sterling,i, 10,1 len, and Loren Johnton,n, i10, ride a cbariot pt/Iled crannics. to say, soi(aid state Rep. Weody p a y m e n t o f the 2nd installn[ I m e n t o f “And Teresa is very > iby m in iatu re horM 'Anijy'ly' down< the parade retrta for Oi ’ warm and Jaquet, D-B)-Kctdium. Jaquet said r O utlaw's Ooy. 2 0 0 2 R e a] l Property, M obilee HI o m e &
P e r ssonal < Property TaxeL x e s . 1": Outlaw Oyer..5 0 0 ^ ^ P a y m e n t b)y j m ail m ust be pos) o s t m a r k e d J^orrtlnuod from B l w ith momom as a purple taffy June 20,2003. . -d- ert of grabbing thc cacandy, and juiced ink1 h is m outh. I Sized To(>e Rings ffiom’.s hands filledJ u p q u ic k - “You guj5uys are making out like bandits,”"W ynterly said . I 1 4 K G o l d( < & S i l v e r T h i s remI inder courtesy; y o< f : ^ ‘ It’s fun to see ihcmn f;figure out ______•T -i ‘ ■ I fh a t a p a ra d e is, Wynti/nlcrly said. Unus^NaNews uniter Shari Chaney , C am as, C assia, G ooding, JJe e r o m e , u c "This is the first one om they'll can be reac.aichcd at the newspaper's ^ m a i r TT f. a d a ^ , iTf ‘ jenicmbcr.” • Mini-Cassia■sia Burvau at 677-4042, ' L i nicoln, e M inidoka, anca n d I I; * A le x a n d e r ra n b bai ack w ith Ext. 638, or " by Sharon1 \Vidrren . or by c-mail at scftaneyd T^in FiPalls C ounty Treasuisurers. . ...^,^1 jp n o th er p ic c c o f candyiy t.to d e p o sit maficuflflcnUeyjsmr, " 4 4 5 W e s t 3KM) 0 South * H eybuma -679-9341 y ______f1 .-11 fh sundn. Jun* 16,2003 Tlm Twin FdU. Idaho &6 IDAHOAVES^rd.
^ e s e aarchersi fig h t COOW m eth[lane emtiissions5 Utah d(lelegation n to save LINCOLN, Neb.>b. (AP) - If you 1— f l g Jurassiic dinosailur tracks hink you h m baibad bi^th. Just :l « thuikful you’reI’re not a cow - '1 3 ST, GEORGE. UtaItah (AP) - A imprintsints have been (pund, attnict- rith breath thatt actuallya harins' legislative misiuke i:is holding up tng aboubout 5,000 visitors u niunth . Earth's osooe lojlayer and con* ^ ■ $500,000 in match:hing federal from aroundaroi the world. rib u te s to globalll viw a rm in g .' H funds that would prc:rcserve a trove • TheJ JohnsonJo fuinily and volun- I Thc collectivee breathing of { ^ n l of fossils and pctrifiified dinosaur teers builtbui u temiJoraiy shelicr to to w s aconiD ts fo3r r ni e a rly 2 0 per- ' 1 1 I ® trucks here. p ro te cct t some! of the sandsujiic c e n t o f th e m ethaiujine released ■rI m U.S. R ep. Jim Matheson, M R- prints,4, butbi even ihc'y remuin ;ii In to th e atm osphenle re . . 1 1 m U tah, said he plans lotc introduce ii risk ofif erosion.cr ' To c u t down o n tth e 1 0 0 to 150 I I H tcctmical ccirrection1 tot a bill th at It’s hilledhill as the largest sile for ksdloDs of the gasas t: h a t a typical ' ■ instructs tlio Interior3r Depanment Early JunissicJur footprints in North cow accounts f foi o r e a c h day,- ■^jll to buy lund on clthe farm of America,•icu, b ut pulcontolonists tJnivenity of}f Nebraska Sheldon Johnson andid d e e d it o ver w orry' the th exposed tracks won't i«4earchers are d d< e v e lo p in g a n i'U H loSt.GeorKc. la st long->ng- berr prevents| tlie Utuhlh Sens. 5 Orrin Ilatdi und S te p h e n R agsdale. department from rele:Ieasing unoth- Boblicnn;cnnL-tt will pull tbeir weifdii ' liie methane produced pr in a ■ c r SSOO.OOO to help} preserve { the in thcI SenafeSci fo corrcct fhc lund cow’s rumen - thee fifirst of a cow’s ?•. fossilized findings. ing probhoblem.she suid. foar stomachs -- ggets into the H | “This is a remurkulable resource, “ Itwill will l>e bipurtisan." she said. bkwdstream and1 tadtsx through ^9 u remurkabk' find forfu U tuh und " I t’ll hiivclave supjxjrt from thc scicn tne lungs, said KKen Olson, a for th e w hule coi:ounty.” said tific c H | Matheson, whose stataff met with The UtahUt; Ix-gislature bud^eied U ta h S tate Universiirsity. ■ board meml>en> of a1 group( culled $400.(X)0KX) to1 help build a miis<.‘Utn ' Almost all of it comcs from jM ^H DinosaurAlItorium oron Friday. St. (Jeorgirorgc Mayor IJan .McArtliiii fyroathing, thoughfl a tiny bit docs • Jo h n so n discuv0,(KXJ, C^en w ithin a .vc.ir, f those, about 20 to 30 per-cr- th c g lass p a n e ls of a greenhouse. “Anyy time you can make , a“ footprints, tail-dniKKinyngs and skin McArthurh ur Siiid, Vjding higher qu; ''>'”8' ccnt arcnr indeed doing what wc The Earth’s surfaiface tempera- reductioiion, sure it’s going to help,Ip. could m ake a sm all d iffe re n c e m ct them to do,” saidlid tu re h a s ris e n 1 degre^e in th e last B ut ’s it’s not going to solve our thc amount of mcthethane released dale. “We’re honing in on 100 years, said Gregi!gory Symmes problem;ms with global warming,” by c attle. w ould b e p e rfect.” with the National AcademyJ of said PalPatrick Zimmerman, nowi Terrorism1 task force aiarrests m an ,.4n N ebraska, it'sifs been three ' ‘*1^ ey have not yet tested anyny Sdences. th e direirector of thc Institute of yi;ars sincc Ragsdaldnlc nnd feUow K)unds in live animals, andnd The Nebraska researchers Atmosplipheric Sciences at thc in bomb tl l i g a t i o n rnearchcrs James dale wouldn’t speculate on know they won’t ciiniminatc all of South Dakota D School of Minesies threat investij Jciss M iner had th“ e i • h ” '* :chnology in Rapid City. I that would happen. It like-ce- the methane emissioions from cat- and Tcch SPOKANE. Wash. (AI‘;(/ - A m a n . U S . M Mu ugistnite Judge Cyriihi.: in g m eth an e "Vlly b; blodcjng , ch tie. They arc hopinjng to reduce TheNebraska researchers ill be in an animal much 10 a terrorist Imbrogno^no ordered Vialpando helc enzym es in th e cow*;TOT’S fu m o n that : another side benefit ■jp to who daimed ties to ler th a n a cow. them by about 4 pci•crccnt, which cxpect c group has been arrested a in withoutIt bond b unti! a detcr;ti',.' are necessary to pro.jro d u c e it. “W e’c some equilib- cuttingi methane1 production by 'e’d probably go to sheepep would help restore sc ^ Eastern Washingtonn on federal heuringWg Wednesday. That compoundnd would be , net’s natural cattle. They1 believe methane e cattle, and beforc sheepep rium .to thc plane charges accusing himn of threaten- Theindictment acc-v.- 1 delivered in an addidditive to catue ^ nj^y id of methane docs notlothing bcnefidal for the ay go to a termite,” he said.id. m eth o d o f g e ttin g rid f ing to blow up GrandI Coulc-eC Dam . Vialpandomdo of making nine to!-; feed, a process thethe researchers “They n e. an im als,Is, and up to 16 pcrccnt of y m a k e a lo t o f m ethane.” from its atmosphere, . Richard Vialpando,), 40;^ is nam ed p h o n e threuts, thr iKrtwccn .-\uk 2'. have patented. They Thi are now jjumc ti- Methane’s lifetinimc in thc the feed;d given to cattlc is wasted man activirics - like culti- in a grand juiy indictictment charg- 2 0 0 1 , mdand Feb. 5, 2ducdon, bubut has made — ^ / • Castleford Litihihousv C:hri i^hversation is con:oming from,” Codrr abstxunedi bccausc he isis d e a r s ta te a g e n d e s shoiddsh avoid Ihri.'?ttan said Jay Engstrom,)m, economic an investcstor in thc project, influencing focal lanend use ded- H a n s e n O ’L e a ry J u n i o■>r r iH ij^h 46VcIopment adminilinistrator for Commmiissioncr Mark Shigcta,i, sions. J e r o m e Perrinc Elementcnu?T^' K itn b e riy I ,• Robert Stuartt JJu u n io r H i^ h SherifiP: ranch hjland suspelect kills o]me, ^ V a lle y /_ , Sawtootii'Elcme■m entary itijures} isix in Mc'ontana sh l')avid Spritzer,er. i M D ' k^ficers cmshcd theireir patrol car Grcgoiy Jori«», MD Jack Trotter, MDMI h is vehicle n e a r: th c M ontana- ^paho border. Kevin Kraal, MD' • -lit was not immediediatcly clear / jtoen the suspect waawas shot, said X j ptlivalli County She>heriff Chris /Participatinglg Phyjica! Thcra/iist.s;•iis: ifeffm o n . , Dennis CMllcttc i Madison Countyty A tto m e y ______j C center n i fo r^ ^ lcai Rohabibilitation: Julic Ellis, l \ lobert Zenker of Enninnis id entified TTm car drtvendrt by thooilng •wp«ct Qeori•o rts H. Davit shown after lawIW enforcs- Famlly'i’hysical TherL-rapy: Randy C lark. Da\Dave Liitlc he suspcct as Georg< iM rt nmtmed K to stop bim on Ssturdtyt near Rorence, Mon Senker said Davis, 44, Mayes Physica:al Thcntpy: Dean Maycayes o Ennifl on^ a wee] ago again, Zetleaker said. do near Florence, aboutut 215 miles voriced at a local ram■nn rh HC WOS **At thiS[lid riww, th e re isn’t any evi- northw est o f E nnis, aiand pulled ; )d n g treated a t a Mn««Mitn iss hoi^- ^nce of provocation,” Zenker him over. M V R M C P F h y s i c a l ThcrapL^tst5; Davis im m ed iately goi^t out of his 'I a L Dave Berry Dayna Olson■on Davis apparentlyy had been Five^mon ttnH q WO man, lUQging car and started fir^1 1at Depu^ ' tsked to leave a localII b a r in age itotro m 19 to 2 4 , were in jtu v ^ Bemie AUestad, Hoffiffinan saldL , \ / ' Corocn Kelley Teresa Prinen e ThA two <»rrhnng» *he allegedly vma in ttn nnH Z cn W Ssaid. ai Tbeir condidona vnre g e d gunfire ' ^ MV a r k R e e d [lediatciy available. for som e tim e b efore AUUlesmdwas • icd n g obnoDOous,'’ bnit u t returned a oot inunet H " . ■ ihort time latei; Zenkeitoeaid. DavisI fledfl Ennis in his vehicle, stnick in shoulder b;b y a b u lle t Davis parked his pl
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A for ulfl (Ign{n Isli all thfft sits on a v au n t lotlo May 27 In Overeurd, Artz.irb. Towin reci:overs fromn wildIfire Arizona com]mmunity burnedjlast July
H er huhusband. Ix.-s. repaired and Above: Bill Outchor standsis In tho remains of his home3 JulyJi 3 ,2 0 0 2 a t PInecrest RVIV FResort In O versurd, Arlz. Oi{ear lawiiiwn ornament. 71)0 couplc tel mobile homes lineine the streets also planianted a m aple sapling, thom es. same nicc people pe< arc here. W o' uf the Pinccrest Likeike RV R esort, "We will w have trees again. It . Ashton said many of thotiose who hove the rJim:limate and the nicc standinK om af-aiiistISI a backdrop won’t l>e>e ihe lall |X>nderoower 7-I. tional construction t<% gee2t a new lost the trees.”w .” ■ • drills whine. Hammerslers pound. ’Jlie R o o 2 ~ | Residents and businesss owners< But even so, the memories of lore ihrtJURli this ■« south of this agreed. the fire linger,er. area. charring Rodeo-Chedlskl'fliTliC easieni Arizona "Things a rc a ctu ally doining pret- * A fte r tw o Ionlong weeks of evacua^ - •Ui'J/JOO acres. ^ A look a t tb o dovolopniont Qf of I community, ty well," said Ronija;a Lea tion and feartr hher home would bo including mam- ^2CXD2 Rodi;o Chedisl"! fife, ansn ieast A u t h o r i t i e s Martinson, who owns several s burned down, tl molli swaths of I n, the prolonged tones , t;rn Arizona blazo thai Rruw intoint tl'f first fire retail businesses in the bibrightly of the emergerrgency broadcast sys- |j i n e • c o V e r e d : I : Ihe larf.est witflfire in -jtaic- history:His was Started by painted western-themedd store- tem alert till trouble her, said m ountains, while jyJun« 1 8 : The Rodeo fire Deemsr,fi5 part-time fire- tl frontss in Overgaard’s Bison Baer. oveminniiig niral near n Citjecuc on tfic Fan Apac;jache figliter Ix-onard Ranch. - subdivisions. lr , “T h e te s t soisound on the televi; Indmn R eservation, Phoenixt tesi rc ('reg g so h e Thirty-eight o f th e log In all. 4'Jl sinic- ^ E! cabin- sion puts a shivershh through me to deni Valinfla Jo Elliolt ficls lost losi could -m ake S3 I style homes in the dcvclojloimient this day. I feel tures were e s< i^el aiUy, but it does,** elsewhere on ihe reservaiion.in. an hour in his I were burned, but most arere b d n g sh e said . “I t was destroyed l>y the ju w as just so horrible." June 19: RcSiOenis m communilunities seasonal jo b rebuilt, said Martinson. 1 Rodeo-Chediski « , whose Epps, tjie firfire chicf, said ono- wesl of S^iow Low are ashecJfl icto with a Hureau of husband, Gaiy, is th e Bison ] fire, ‘nte largest n Ranch particular imag«lage from the frenedtf- evacuate. Indian Affairs ' developer. days o f th e fire i r e sdcks : with himxSJ:; Kroup o f burned juiJuno 20: Elliott sta rts a signalal ffire fire crew. H e I biiildinRS was in « “People arc sad aboutut (the he stepped out of the firchouse Wltll a lighter to f^et Ihe alieniKniion still faces tria l uncertainty i for days. Frurustration Ixren able to j Pinecresi Lake. oi burned forests), but it’s stiltill nice two days intoto t the sccond blaze, of television new s nelicopior.f " It on federal imounted as the cvacpcuations private donatii which lust Ifi8 lil up here," she said. the smoke wasas sos< thick he couldn’t liprcnds to becom e the Ctiedisl diarges. C| has come back on it.sIS iown - a HcberOverj'ergaard and surround- 131 I; new homes. D a rssi i brings 16 years o fr realn estate briftfu collection of purjMirple, pin k inj; communlunilies. Families without insunir or ' and red blooms. Residenients lived in fear and wiwithout enougii insurancece e x p e rieience i in the M agic ValV^alley to
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Dft:NAR1( Aiiz.-(A](AP) - Beds of j------^ ^ rcpbced, said IVcva Massey,M crew n u i out by October,f. eliiiiiiiatinc. the ...... s«CB3«cn pine trees,5CS, so tiny they bos.s a t th e M cN aiy grejeenhouse. need forr iheilu Cil)ccue mill, a small more like grass,ass, grow undCT I ' BIA a n d trib a l crewsYS instead are operation:erliinl cnitirit’. can onl>' In.- ijjSrvation. thc treesCCS are nurtured I Massey said, nmninglg her luind done onI iheih east siiie, and even InO small crcw thachac hond-pludcs I over a b la n k e t of softft green p in e there, hiirvuarvesiahle lo^s are cx[)ect cjoyer a n d w eeds &onn n n t b e s ^ I sprouts. ed to ntnin outo in ihc itexl dcc.Kle, seeds were sup]vpposed to help I To make w;iy for tluh e new trees Cla.s.s;iy siiiii.siiitl rffofcst land commcrnerdally logged I and to salvage whutI thet eastern "Tlicfiiiiifniiirc oiJtluntain A pachc I Arizona tribe could of iis lumber very j'.tmdt)d lorI the mill indiisiry," But after last;LSt year^ record I busineiis, the Wliite:e M ountain slie sai
eril>e is luokinn at w.iys Kj tQ ^«ccdlings w ill serv«nrc a different I year convert its imilling operations and ing devastated I A bout 80 percent to W perceni .• is hupini;j; ii» ni (yow its toiirisi liiisi- t I of th e c h arred trees weivere felled l>y ness, wiiidiidl reliesi on a sm all casino. I -®e fire started as itwo separate I loggers before the p:pines cotild a ski area;a andai o th e r outdoor activ- ' blazes on the rcservatvadon last June I delerior.ile. iiie.s. I liBjmdJuneZO.cvena;ntually growing I “ We’re kin d of lucky;yl>ec;iu.sewe 1 But (he ihe White Moimiaiii tb: cover 469,000 acnicres overall. Ic I have a lot of plans inI [ place," s;iid Apadies' economiccci outlook i.s lui/v. tJe^Tjyed hundredsIs erO>.Ti «I hel« facing toiiKh deci I i^taS croted th e expccr industry, whichuch provides GO b ,j„ dies .c s began to sprout fromn autumns. The replante<£ d areas will p ercen t o f tlie trib e^I’S iimcome. blackene7C- Food Avaivailable a ^ c ,” Paulin said. '‘If '*L they arc trails creareate an avenue for other people, Collett said. “What’s " it ' » re, there aren’t vep/ery many of predatdrsirs to c o m p e te w ith the going to do to tfae pcEHJOpIe w ho ------^ — Jb yA I'sPI Pizza t& m . Tbe m ost w e can:an say is th a t lynx forr resourcesn at higher ele- have lived th e r e a ll thciic ir lives?” ly y a re n 't very abtuidjmdant.” vadons. In neighboring Uintatah County, 'c « lX G R S; f r > O R T 5 SQic proposal has dndrawn angry limitinjing these winter pursuits • th e timbCT in d u s try is: fjfacing sim- ” d u e to thc th limited number of to be room for humanm s in here T h e B u z z & JK ruzers M usicr c M a c h i n e SL ynx w ere h u n te di anand trapped trails, Bceieers said. someplace.”
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plan shortfafall adds ■ B B w B » ■» » » T ffB s - ' to teachers’s’ exodus ‘ \ ■ COOS I5AY, Ore.u. (A( D - Not 10 L ^ H S' ininiiU-'. into his ssccondporioiJ social uihics class ;iilt M arshfield Sdu><)l here,, JtJu rry Kot.sovos lias alriMily tuudivchvd on philoso- phi'f Un.'iiiy Ik-iitha black cul- tiiia) iion W.K.H, I)I)iilK>is, w riter ) n e / t L , Maik 'I'w.iin and an and ,icia-\s Kim IlaUasitiKcr - :md ptf*» hjjrtK hi’X )usi noliinK w'am an iud B "llcjw far away is l(lie- day hiniiiiiK wiihom ((uiKuiis. and w-iih I r ae p a „ J ' , c.imcni';?’' KntwvDS,-DS, 57. ii.sks his 7 ^ ^ ^ hficld, “I >;ct tciusod I won’tn’l entirely bc able to (2 ) idea.^ tlas-. of sciiiurs. ““Is Is th a t a Kooil M arshfi a geno idea <11 .1 l)ad idciidfii. you iiieiit- l>c ahk-)lc to cojK- with retirem en t."." those who leave, o r st< .•airiv' If niodcrn.1. civt ili/cd m.m W hericn Kotsovos iind his colol- ing layoffs. At Marshi IiikI Io kill [liL- aniiniiiiniil h f cats, du IciiHuc-^ics leave Marslifi.-ld Ili^hfib there will bc three oi I v'ji; (IhjjJc iiiiitiiK\ vcucuiri- SdiooJ,)1, they' will take w ith them.•m leadicrs next year, da .ms ivDitld I IM' .iMrotn-onoiniciiilyV hundrc.reds of years of tcacbinj’.n>’. (io lip slifUitly on aver Sduk-nis com c MKlii ri| back ill cxiK.Tici■icncc and k-iive th e sciioolI ail said, and fewer cour him, 1 iini« llu- Hililf■le iill defense of diffc-rcn•ent pliicc. Some. I)iii not .illill offered overall. (.iini\'jii-sand ihc iii>.iiijiiained hunt- «hcni,•ni, will Ik- replaced; (Jrcnon’sI’s “ We’ve «ot a lot of | ini' I iilturc in thisS J'.ritiy toasii.l p oor L-conomycc< has led to a d cclinlie e who luve w hat they c lown. anil Koisrmjs.s. hhlinkinu with siatcHe .siipjxirt for scliooLs. iiiidid said, "Some of them n il hi* cisst at Marahfleld cli'lii'.ln. Nlinot-. morion.- (Miestinns ^^‘x>oos Hay Uistrict can’i affordrd jobs in other states teaching staff, sre retiring. h,«k.ii tliun. to fill everyuv open slot, phices. Tlicy’ve got a l liL- exclianjic is thih et best j)iirt nf teacher Josic Reid, 55, who)o years of le a d iin g left.*' ______T llu- jolt hi.' loves andnd hiis held for •'i*'* *!•'*aiiKlii i‘t the 1,2(K) stu d en t r . yi'iirs, iIk- jnl) lie’s lic‘- rcliiciim tly ^cl««>lJ forf iilmosi ;{() yeiirs, vwin’t ' li avin« ilij'. Jiinc i.s as o ne of him' , rt-'Pl*placcd. When she Koes, the cIh -(K ot C,’f[»LTICIlCtncL-cI teachers tlL-i'tl scent sc. of lin’>eed oil a n d d a'y y .Kioss Oit^l'in ic'iiriiui-iiiK l)ccii.ise of lerrneates her ha.semcnl art I)io|i'ii<'il c'haijncs 10(1111 will fadele (r> (he sialc |)iil)Iic iiway too. ILS willill A lready this yea>a|- the le.sson.s shele ni<-iii •.ysfcni. ’ nave on a rt lii.story known as I'KKS. m ore Ihan 1.5(K.[X) ''Ull ^’la.ss•w«rk. Iiviid; KiLoiiiain Tlie sole rem ain- ,1 '17 liilliDii sliori- Oregon sehool;)! inf" iirl tciich er 1..11 in ih<' \V',u.-m. cloesn’i like to l,i',',iiMk..'is have di.slritl em ployeeCC,S work w ilh clayly I ■ li.cric- ,)|,11II',.-S ihai iind ceiiim ics, she RESO]RT. -.'.111 ll.lhc.- have retired. saitl, and no one ;'lo\M)l on llli.-m else will iciichh liiisketry or ^lass- ... M„I0 I'' lo" •."'V.''|'.llI v,«.rs,vc ...... " " r k . f.-: te a c h siitdeiiis how lo ti.se a MUM.'. I.M<- l»'Il.'lllsh.s ...... o,..l,l ->r'in>llc.,e o r sj>end hours show ing a III n iloi' i| ii|i lo jK It how to work wilh felt, CA;S i m ...... jjicl.it.' ot lhc hfc nee leiiciicr («eornc T inker, 1..1.1. S ti„ il ir. calciih■uli.u.. l,L.ncnis ncjin/: loo, iifler .15 yeiirs at .....I .1 Mi',|» nMon r>rir c o,.a-.,f-livirai fit.-ld. Ill' calls th e decision IIM ICMM A ).)t K.-LCIlt Ifl lo r c lir'c c '■iin iinnaiiinil one," e n yon uei iij) in ih e m om - .Mi.m.K itiis vc.-ar..r. r " ,h..„ ;l enjoy wh;il you iire doinR, ).;oi) Om'i;oii schoc m A Y . oiild you want to diiUiKc-?” ' G ETil . lli)ilo'.ci '. ll.lVi- K.'IIK n o'lMli;; lo'nrfils, w i ilh ni.)ii' F ' r:ed. "If I were to wait, it cost me si^iifiaint rctire- c[)' i h (l liv llu- I'lidla ,,i < II... V i,,. ..oil !),ivi.| ( io-,i<'v,, .., ■ ,|)okcsm,ini.ok.-sin in ” ‘V«' ncoine lint I iliougln I’d l>e IMI i'KKs m o th er five yeai-s. I’m in l-o.niii'n o) Koi'■<)isovos‘ toi nood licaicakh. I could keep roUinf; . r i m e ’ ! vviili iilong." 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I'ifiy leacln is retired i<- 111.- ',i,ii.'\ [H’lision. sysl.;iil, sy siltd fic ii thr-i«- Napa Viilli-v U n ified .lini.Mosman,..'.':..'c.ntU'.Mvi.-diii.-cioi-nf S .h o o l iJistrict iJi- in Calilornia, for til.- ,\.iiii; to !>c losinii ))sycl)oloKi)fiisis, nurses ;ind coiin- 2 9 GALA I.),', iiion."., Oi If 1 W..Siis single, I’d scl.irs, •.1,1',. ' Kois.iviis siiid d dm n rin n ii lO- O reg on n ’s sdiool fimiHnK crisis, SHO ’I'liHTAINIViriM' minoit- hii-,ik Ix-tw.-.-ii•II cli.sses ilt th o u ^ ). meansme disiritis here won'l • LOOM SPi:. ,li,'i< 1 I ,111. , I l.nl ll.. .1111. Mil] I 'c .ll I. 1\\ .'I Ml I .n M i n i I . M 11. >i\ 11 j m ~ 'w - n i f c II.I." '.ml. '. .111.1 ...... 1...... K - ...... J 1 i * l»AN .SI>AI,S .iiiiiNNV i.n : A. (It fill I’lltlA^ rilUlHJVS I'K IM I \l'. 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p M o r n in gGLINE TT, L c r r k e «! e p s t h ii n g s i n I p e r s p) i e c t i v e iSPORTSQUOTE ; Jan. 18, 191984 chonged Steve Kerr's p Fatheher’s Day serves' a“ spective forerev cr On that day, his futh : fCerr, president of Anicric“IS . iSm : Father’s Dayay is the remiilinder for Spurs giguard SSv'e°S,Sin Beirut, was shot to death,thby f jj^iPBBSiaiil.® ) Islam ic m ilitiiitonts while leaving his officeice. Vw l a s f f i s ; d a y w h e n1 FN B A By In WlWindtrman A n n K errr ^will be at th e SBC Centei-ei" on Rorida 8ui»8»ntltwl______Sundoy n ightht to watch h e r son ro for ajfifUi fi ^ ^ , players ttaditiJitionally sssSlEIs ct««. K^rr championshiilip ring. Malcolm Kerr willin n< o t. San Antonioilo vs. New Jersey r EAST5T R U TH ERFO RD , N.J. - Stc^Steve K err !S such on event transform kick back al a p w d a On TV: Gamo 6. 6:3'6:30 p.m.. NBC L 3itcr a d a te s perspective. man? Fridayloy night, in the bowels ; why h e rem ain s g rounded eve huge breakfatfa sta n d nighS ulI like FHday, when his effortsro helped Congenial1 A irlines Arena, the 6-foo a m akeshift interview room a sham e, and I thinkink daily a b o u t th e situadon [lis San A n to n ia S p u rs witliininone'rfc- c guarfsatino people who ure suffering take telephor,one calls f th e NBA title. spoke o f dronoma that tiiinsccnds the critiritical P<^ cial steal he had provid t why today, on F a th e r^ Day,ay, he will sh o ts, crucij ifided somethinglg tth at obviously my family ______j from all ovev e r t h e I fnifp timiim e to reflect. m o m en ts earlirlier. „ . has been concemcmed about for longer than I ,, And il1 it is why, even as ho flewlew home "I follow it daily. I read the papers." The Spurs' Steve Kerr smilessmll late In San • c o u n t r y Saturdaydoy morning to San Antontonio, his said of the tuturm oil in th e Middle East. ”" It’s Antonio's win over the NetsNei Friday In East . ^ ^ thoughtsfits aiso w ere th ousands of mileniles away. terrifying wh,fhat% going on right now. It';it's a Pfease see NBA. Page C2 Rutherford, N.i.
•— —Cotiieaiiaftati Arpjs B j ' J Golfmjng world HiwtiUon M l | o c u s ce d F i ]iiryk fj o r g ee s le a (lU. awaitss punch Today’s schei line atit Olympia “ Woodxis, Singh, others IPglon baseball ^~VLYMI>L\P L \ FIELD S. 111.- Oils ^W in Fnlls AA ot Caldwell, fade 3 I I isn't really n.*ii th e U.S. Open, ; at Olympia > uiid by rnow, evei'yhody hu-. ______Tha*»sot rifhking officialsI confirmed everyoneine else around h&i fellI scuniiK Maw-.iii a State’s posi- apart, 1Furyk surged ahead there's link-e wind\< liere. It’s as iaday that Florida S mud) a foi- on expansion hoslos been clear S otu^lay a t O lym pia Fields w ith a late 2001: If the ACC cant 3-underir 6 67 to shatter the 54-hole ^ J 'I'lKAI.VS ------scoring record at Miami avniy frofrom the Big I 1 th e U.S. O pen. can’t guaran- ■ B()s\\i;i,i, Florida State ca £ ^ £ 4 More impor- e it will remain anon ACC. mem* f f S m tantly, F u iy k will tnick us . e ----- * I hlU ( | j^ take- a three- Phoenix or Tucson •.-xi.i-iii 1 position is) stroke lead over the greens ure so soft h,.|<- ,.i :e am ong a th - Stephen Leaney O lympia I'ield:ields th at, holrjio ihi' (Florida State’s1 (conference) p Ofl TVV into the final 103rd U,S, OpO pen is over. M.m. ng to hit a .i-wnud i.\n jnnimon knowledgeh es n w e g e t Rnalrouround: rou n d , th an k s to body is going ldi, m ak e it hm- .irnl ^ c s directors onds (o o u rc e s a id U:30 e,}e,m„ a 25-foot birdie of ihe rough, NBC putt on the 18th suck back. ^^immissioners whei In other words, woi this week 011: a^ether.” one :s, soi who spoke ------1 hole that capped t :m aritable day. championshii* has they not be offaremi lK.-come a joke,•)ke. In ra n k fro m . Furykk f finished a t l O ^ d e r 200, . :% rhe eight sources,' I h e Ol)en Oi> is supposed to ence commis- ? ng the previous 54-hole A th e condition thi of 2(B lan matched by te e ,‘t. l>c th e ultimlute ate examination of .III ^bntified, range ina director: - -^K iof. elite player's•s golfgi gam e. It is sup m one in the in 1993 a t l^ c u s ro l. jw ^o n I-A_conf«n( b, tied w ith F m y k m ost of posed to l>c ththe e most difficult and choir to bowl %ner a^etics i nny, warm day south of u npleasant to u n ia m e n t in the ^^uding more than i 0, missed a 3-foot par putt ------woridrFor a centur>-.-it-hascer l>een 11------^ ^C - to trustee cha=e. or, close “ S I16th hole that sent him to 0 test of patiencence an d grit, won only ------^!$tecutive.------— expansion snmningclg collapse. H e bogeyed the by those who10 can stan d advei-sity of the sourcesre lik ely to b e next twovo holes for a 72 a n d was and htimiliatiiiation, Kver\' Open }h to th ed for < deposi- five stroktokes behind. diampiun's budgebud of pnde- theii l)een the knowledge ss th a t they arerthefive3ig I “Igottct to this position with a cer- bond - t>e( lOve su e d th e tain type?e i of strategy," F u ry k said. thehe whole golf world g those c^ed f their ineptitude, they “And rv’ve e got- to continue to do luugiiing by lawyers for tl choked the least, i^ools that hovi th at tomoinorrow." strategy is fairly simple - three duys, du nolx)dy’s l>eeli s o n g e t s 's ond greens, strength humiliated, mockedmu or humbled Thut if youou < don't count Wcxjds l a l h i t of his gonome. _ , On anin Olym pia F ield s course und Phil Midi-!ickelson. who pun- I--T h o son o f thotnuilisiks a s o ne of th o easiest in icked whenn they found them Williams’ SOIW U Jiom sgot U S . Openien history. F u n k h as done solves far behirehind and shot 75s, In I h it S atu rd ay things fe-few other players have th e leadeader l»ard hus Iwen professionalt-bot. known. th e land of pleasantplec living for the meek. Dickyky Pride, Stephen :;t?ENSACOLA,Flo.-Jo h n H e n ry GU Monlorgan was tbo first player g for the to rcach1 at a t least 10 u n d e r in a U.S. Leaney. Ian Lcggatt und Jonathan Pof F ^m cr Ted Wi Byrd ure all in thet top 10 entering jrleafs of the Open, att P I^bble Beach in 1992. He ■'m fine p rofessional hi Sunday’s finallal rround. If P ride (f>fn loutheastem faltered! oion the weekend and tied 3 n ^ t - in h is 12th at-bc wins the onee evente\ on Earth that 1. :^T ie 34-yeor^)ld Profession'nl Jol ^°f?3th. is designed to humble pride, the ; p o p u p th a t Is was the last, winning at {Wiliams, playing Beach three years ago at .USG A will ha>have gotten its just ^utheastem CioverlePensacola S™ ' “ desserts. Heath KeUy “ u-par. Jibaffiliated Sou c be paired today with Perhaps the rougli will gniw ^aguc of 8. Prc Pensacola , a 34-yearoId Ausvalian overnight, thle e wV ind will spring up 1 ■ifllseboU, h it a soft, .pi . . . who hasI m never been In contention or the greensis willw bake a bit now I Ished with a ^ in behind 1 jor and is ploying o nl^ his th at th e sunI husha: finally come cun arcLs "Open Sunduy" 4|^cans shonstop Heand was the second U,lU,S. Open. He recovered Ju st th e word-s bat over .400, hom a doi ci-tx- should ensureire s som e choking. Hut % the ninth inning. ! double TOgey o n No. 10 to Jim Furyk ctltbnrtM mtkl:M ngsblidls on Uis 18th holala fSaturdsy In the thlid loundd o01 fth e U.S. Open In Olympia Fl 1 1941. John shoot 683 aiand w as a t 203. the damage is cidone. At the Open, ke lead.1 *er average is Nick PriPrice had the lead at one lit. Fuiyk M t«n today’t fliflnsl'round wtth s thisM troke you should suffer suf for four clays ^ e d \ ^ a m s fiiiishc 0 „ . . Now. the maxirrLximum w ill be one, career overage an point withith five birdies in his first He took 35 putts, spent s; too him a sharere of the lead. It took B ut th e re ’s a lot of holes t o , s, but gave all but one of e r is th e e A^ nti-Open? Almost major league to forbat the ball, six holes, 1 much time in the' roiX)Ugh and him three to tc get down for an W hat makes tliat tougher tiots bade a n d w ound up guy h e ’s tiy in g to catch. every single■ pl;player, ufter ripping j *%en he hit .406 inuint 1 Studer those shot wound up with his worstttscoreina I imlikelyboge)gey, a n d th e F ijian fol- g w idi a 619, 9,1 five strokes b ehind, Furyk has never won a m: ajor. p ar co picces.5. comco es off th e coursc U.S. Opra as a professiisional, a 5- lowed that wiw ith a te e shot into the s th at Olympia 1'ield.s *« n ry Williams’ career Barringlg the greatest comebadc but he is one of the mttiesest guys and dedares th over 75 th a t l e f tliim 111 shots out bunker on NcNo. 17 a n d a drive into b :st” Open \-enue they 1 a Grand Slam event, in golf. He showed plenw/ cof that is the “fairest” of tb e lead. tb e ipugh on)n 1tho 18th. ii seen. As old. short- l^lle did i)ot ask fore p a r e f o r won’t hold a major tltla collapse “There's no n reason to make on a b ack n in e that swalloviowed up have ever seei Still, the biggest two par knocking Nickck Pricte,1 who binlied ^toicans owner Quin jfore he won tbe *99 PGA three bogeysjys on the last three so many others, making tv belonged to Singh. m d two five of Ids firstrst ssix holes Saturday, "Ship® SS.^o'Sion«hip at nearby H ^ d a 15-f6ot biixiiiiie putt on holes,” S in^:}hsaid.“^maUtdedi^. «saves from tbe bunker on - Vernon Medinah.bu the 16th that would halutve given appointed at the way I finished. Please see OPEN.. PageP C6 Pieas(ease see EASY, Page C5 Lowe iondn- ^m petltors prep all standings |w F R jB.hamplons{ FHday os Neuheisel1 offers pro•oposal K i A S P e 'r . 'Wyo. inals - Rodeo Roddicl:k rocks Agassi/ I w l l e g e cowboy'W ill ten fo r th e ^J^d to lead the overall S a tu rd a y Tho AMOoiafd P fM serve of 1477 mr ph. ^ guess GGreg r has some compa- to * keep jol)b at Washhington riij’ bareback riding E O lath e. e add. “It would have j^Uege National F!na LONDON - Andy R oddick ny now," he s hem th at if in fact ord with a been nice to0 geti th a t 1 m ore m ile The I Asaoclated Press_____ guarantc^e then ^m petitors preparedibined 213^ equaled the worid recor a finding of a major eat Andre an hour, butI I didn’t even notice it Qiere w ere a fi; ll^nt's. final roundirebadc com- 149 mph serve and bet MEDINA. Wash. - Rick infraction. I wouwould resign immedi- > tie d fo r th e Agassi for first time,e,winning soitSapleaua san t surprise." ^ had 27 aces ogolnst NeUheisel " maintains ho did di not ately and asksk t not for one moa- points with 6-1, 6-7 (5), 7-6 (6) S acBtuniay to Roddick tu break NCAA rules when hIe. “I remain confident that ien delayed 1 kicaced m y b u tt more !S, a UW a th letic ' will be no finding of any m ay rodw storyiculties. Ihe - - | | | | m | | | | i t : jple times," Roddldc r spokesman, had no ■ e s ^ in tfae second set.Q infraction at die NCAA 1SSl " <*«I'«™n'n' 'P' Hgnie prsview for theid ost aoon os . * I looking to get a win ^ ,u comment Saturituniay afternoon in Greg Rusedski^ markifSTvl Neuheisel said. “And If th I Neuheisel's latest ) iSiool iodeb' that waj » ' An^'RoddloIdlok to Antfn yean BM. Eariier In the day, ana I got a Uttla versity ” could see their 'trfo w -p— ■“ N B nm -tod«y has beendiriraraport*' AiMilNtuiituntiybiLentfon. v:^: . ment, j Roddldc cranki k e d . oDe Please« flsee RODDICK, Page C2 allow al m e to retain my Job.. I would ' Please seeee ^NEUHEISEL. Page C2 I m e to difficu) w ill b e published a
^ jB o R v atd from stiff aid w ,C2 Ttew««n.TWRWMI>.ldifw 8cnli]i;iuM lS.2(.2003 ; S p o r t s ^ Delegattion will ddiscuss S n a kk e R i v te r b o w d s 0V6Jr B u i l td a w g s TtwTlitw-WflW . .______played :d there a ll gnTn<» a n d all sem- a -. “I think it showeded the kids a , Terror team t( proved to be the,o Iraq’s COlympic pprogram son andmd they pcimli2ed him thdh.”1." lot,” Minico assistantnt coach Erin scourgee ofc tbe their own touma-la- FO RT HALL-TTicThc Snake River TheIC offidal> then changcd hisds R unyon said. “It w.is; a big w in a n d m ent, wiiwinning two of thc threee e D EN V ER (A P ) - A delegation coachcscs tto share training infor- I Rebels dcdowned Mini- mind1 c on the coll and had thcfie show ed th e youngerr kids how to age divisirisions. of offid a ls fro m th c LU.S. Oj^zsp^ mation.n. ations. That’s The TWinT\ Falls Terror Navyvy C om m ittee, th e IOCDC a n d U.S... “ S p oort rt has the power to cro- L o c a l in thc semifinals BuUdavlawgs re-pIay thc down, win in tou^ situat of thc RocRocky M ou n tain Monrmning took a safety in thele huge.” . Under 161€ team downed the tbebe State Department wwill meet in ate hopeape and opportunity, and sports FootbaUil LeagueL play- end zor«jne and thc Bulldawgs then:n Diamondnd Queens from Pocati^[lo K uw ait n e x t w eekk to discuss we thinkInk it b very important tp iturday at Sho- success;jssfully onsides kicked butu t MUce 9. Utah Car [Ic plan s fo r re b u ildIding Iraq's be partrt oof an effort to rebuild ------offs S atur i»KoiaD»oi.gii} 4-3 in ththc championship, while Bon fURh Sdiool. couldn"!In'! get die b a il in ^he’ end,■O. Mvioioouo n i I going 6-0>0 on thc tourney. It wasas Olympic program' afterai it was the sponports progrom in Iraq," CcMe\0m>|ti U^JCrtt dedmated by war ai The B ulldaw gs hck[leld a 21-20 le a d zone, COmtdO) lSiM\ mi . I'Ky. OaiXAjn.. their sectecond victory of thc day and years of USOC : sptspokesm an U arryl S e ib ^ going into thc finalnal q u a rte r b u t “WcVe didn'i get w h e re we want- over thle e Diamond Queens, who[jQ neglect. , s a id . “Th“This an effort that will „ The meeting, Me Snake River camcic back 1 for thc ed butlut wc improved leaps and le were thele >champions lost summer, uonday and draw upiupon thc resources of Cowboys club five ■ TUesday in I^waic Ci victory. boundsds from a year ago,” Hakes rror also beat Kuna earlier City, also many diidifferent groups. Tbis HRs to down Nam; indudc officials "W e h a d a lot of trouble with said. iay. from thc meetingng represents the firgl Kuwait-based 01ympiii]w Litdeton victory. SSl h e a lso p itch ed in th c (>■ touclsdown to go ii{>up 26-21 in thc Spartanans rode a four-run fifth'* and Alex Hill hit homeie runs in die 0 shutouout of the Twin Falls fouih (juiirter inningK to t a 9-7 victory over the fifth inning for the Cownvlxiys. T error United Ur Oil team earlier Mini-Ciissia got ih'ihe ball back CadicVi,* Valley C anes o f U tah to winfl Howerton went 3 -for-Sft o n th e in th c day. d; Krista Osterhout^ NBA__ with .lbout three minininutes remain- their own ( Rttpert Baseball' day. e a rn e d tthe victory in the Itional Saturday at Continued from C l Simrs, the one lhat expires June iii>’ a n d M a n n in g hillit MN einers for a Invitatic ‘ T h e late gam e cam1 eC after pre.ss Terror’s: 13-3 1 victory over the unon Field. The grandson of Presbyterian Pr 30. He has said this would be his !>0-yard p a .ss on 3rdd andai long that Warbun tim e. Bia:Hast in thc team’s first the ball o n th e JarredredTVacy liit a tw o-run home missionaries has endunired torment final seasoiason. g av e che B u lld a w g s ihi *:• TWin Falls faces Caldildwell today victoryof of the day. le R ebles (7-2) ru n anind t Cory Warburton andJ as a teen, cxpcrience cconvert four 3-pointfflfs Hijwcvcr, tlie officifficiaLs flag g ed re d inI the th game for the Spanans, Knw IMJ k)isc Bla-st kep t it fro m 3 a year, it was not out of a lack of against DallasDal and put the S i^ , H U ^(?ll L.Ufllunwitfi.Dor, Twm Falljalls sweep, beating the thc Finals for thc first time the Ilulldawgs for usiusing an unre- who bea>eai the C onnie M ack leam' lu m n iw tx usn>i IK e patriotism. It was frorom a worid back in the ported receiver withth ; an incorrect in a rem;.-tnatdi of Friday’s night cap1 Terror 5-4i-4 in an intcmadonal tie- view th a t few in AnM c ric a , Jet sin c e 1999,)99, h e is not as c e rta in ." a fte r tim e elapsed. alone th e NBA, could a]appredatc. *Tm stillstill 90 percent sure Fm ntim l>er. at Ihe toitournament. Twin Falls Terror tet e a m s "All year, the muunderstanding Hie SSpartans (4-5) looked to .irror N avy is h ead ed fo r a Before Friday night,!U Steve Kerr retiring,”,” t] th c 37-ycar-old 3-point has hfLTi that niiml)erl>ers did n 't m at- build nioinomentum for th e rest of the^ win own Invitations toum amlent en in Fon CoUins, Colo., stood as an afterthouglIght in these specialistst s:said. •'I w ant to w ait to Icr." Ilakcs Siiid. "Cas<.'asey (N ielsen) sea.sori1 in their home tournament. T-WfN FAI.I.S - n .ele TWin Falls next week.L-k. Fmals. He did not cnttuer Game 5 see whatIt ojopportunities there are. until 9 minutes, 2 seconds T h e re mighlight n ot be any." remained. He finisheded with six So it wellwell could en d on an em'o- points and a game-tuxuming steal tional FatlFather’s Day, with that Kanesaster caaptures iGrand Nationjlal title that p ut th e S p u rs on.tl:th e verge of m o rn in gI inin 1984 still resonating thc utle, u p 3-2 in th«lie best-of-7 when the[he phone rang in his scries against thc NtMew, Je rse y U niversityity (of Arizona dorm room. By Kovin H all Holding on Sattirday. his wife,, MichcUe,M are racing thisf Nets. . M alcolm>lm Kerr had germinated TImos-Nows writor Mike (ireco rode thele b u m p er of season atat Meridian Speedway,.j “He just stays reacady,”; team- the love1 ofof thc game, a father^ aryLy Lewis held off Jerom e's Feliringer for third plailace. Woody nmning 1313 m c e s com pared to 20^ mate Stephen Jackson1 said.£ time as aa LUCLA professor allow- TWIN 1-AI.I.S - Cun G Eddyjcty McKcan Saturday in a final Cullen came in fourthth and Eria at thc spspeedway. 0 ’ITiundcr,, Bccause , sometimescs, fortune ing his sonson to serve os a Bruins mav want lo reiliinkink selling: his ctchMop-lap sprint to ta k e (he Inaugu- Jensen rounded out thche top five. Stocks poiiwints leader Eniie Hall'i shines on th o se m ost ddeserving. e ballboy. .S’r>. '17 Cartiaro rate.• car.ca ral Popsspsl 125 ot Magic Valley Bolh women showeted patience drove theic I backup Pony Stock of‘ One of four playersI con the ros- It was all: all p a rt of th e whirlwind. Hic hlaek'aj»l (;erseverance inI inavigating Dale Mileslcs. () Ten Race Trucks ter from, the Spurs’ :1999 tide Lcbanoii.1. E Egypt. T\misia. Syria. "I'or Sale" sign laped>ed 10 thc pas- take Ihc chochcied nag. See througli six caution flag fh: restarts showed upjp for tivcir event, team, K err w as tra d e d1 tito Pordnnd Jordan. ThcThc kid had many lives a n d th e field of 16. H y l)oy:ly: John I..ane m ad e two sciiiii'r 'iidc door oiillasilastcd thc No. Monday'Jay's paper for a com plete ’ on March 25,2001, simpliply bccausc before he he entered the NBA in 1 rivmoiith ’Ciidala <»f J e ffre y story. M iles bided h e r limme tlirougf) passes in1 aa World War O-ent P-47 his contract fit in thee deal that 1988. .Meads over the finalii;il 17 laps to I------1-J laps l>efore jiim pir)ing on the Iliunderbo:bolt, une of only ei^t delivered S te v e S Si m ith in A n d theretierc h e sat Friday, smiling -ating in th e world. lake ihe checkeredd flagf of tb e secondI lap la in time trials held off accelerator to pass p. 9 father of th re e said. q u e stio nIS s of anything heroic li wa> also the firslrsi win of th e otil iher totop five. pulling ahead on thc b;backstretdi •C.l Oaar^luwi^ t.lkMHUlSI.g One year and one menontli later. about hiss efleffon. season r«>r KaticasicrLT whi)v proved and pulling away on iht ?“ ■ '“P- SSTf.’iSDiaUM. H UMVtWn he was dealt back to Saran Antonio, 'Tve gottedcd into sec- u in exdiange for Antonitlio Daniels. ness,” he2 sasaid. “I’m at a point in •it was .m a rail," . I" lolinI ^Newhou.se passed early o n d lK;fore holding offf CGreco over He still wus on thc five/e-year con- my career:r ntnow where I just under- kncwi.M cadsj wasilicr HfPAKAlhnPnStXtt Dan I’fhrson of Jluhl along a ':ix-lap sprint to th e firfinish. Mu(V«o t l»u»rCi4«" i tract he had signed1 with the stand.” vcn’sit.m i-.Incvcrri-a Mjr-Ktw.j lu»ft-W,« ;kstreidi of lap IH then nm Of the six caution fnag.s, I-rik • Hii.li o m I’i^.i;.jw i^usoi.I] anv iliallcnKc." vith the West Coast I’ni .lon.sson m ade th e sixtl;:th and last tr*.tr* Jcnucr. li L..<;ai>i marwr. 1C Man kancasici h.'nclitclit.-d fion. -1 •’" '‘‘y ___ one the scariest-lookiikinR. A fte r______------s p in o u t— b y —fiist-ninr rucks inaiii.cvcnLwin------Wong of Farma was threat- h e lp in g bring out th e fifiifth caution VM Com n a Tnoi Roddick Miles on lap 2 afterr Ihcih reigning JohnWt fla g .spinning out 1 urlwiam.tD.. Daf'3 IWHiOtw t Jrfr Wcr« 1 10 take over second front ’ uistmv.i.a rnniM.e Continued from C l for thc first firs dme to lead 3^. champion looked lomamake a qt.ick Eniie Hall. Jonsson1 rmade it a 0 ftitn II when he was spun out in lucky out th e re in d ie enend.” Roddick wawas angered hy a coll mghi of ii after pullmllmgout toa two-flag night after 1< 11 laps from th e JO-lap fin- losing his Roddick m a d e a b o u t: 757 p ercent t h a t p u t AAgassi ahead 30-15. fDiinlength lead afterrr l\IWO laps. » n i right from wheel andid crashing TlmaT ^ Hilt M ile s srxin fouround himself ihe restart, Newhouse took of his first serves andid seemed Roddick knikno^d the lid off an h e a d on into th e wall out Zo?i*~ti«u»ii..ra:i o ff ih c p a v c m e iit, lia.lumding the I. 2 I> hack UJ) to cruising ut of tu m 4. J'Si'SS 0.: WMT*«r»sr.1*«J.J t«»U**«n. more focu-sed under new n< coach icc chcstit vw ith his arm as he .^■llile I’ehrson b a ttle d Mel ITie wreck sent tires‘i bounding i.»0 4*wd«ft'i.ov i«2W. S 0«rrl#»>i n*0.« le a d IO t h e No. 20 of J o h n YI" J«ennTvicn.icd back in to fourth ra c in g .soon resum ed witn th lap 19. i4»i?^ujSffuo.MOJr.KiM. u Ca»iam.14JM.1» na Kaiieaster. Tlie le.idd didd n ’t last, Wong cini 5/llvHMJ.:^ H»rlT««cfi.I41M.2lIV»r (trinUirtM.t4eO. get in a rally w ilh him,, h1; e ’s going f a r o u t,” RodRoddick scream ed a t ti}c however, w hen Kancasifaster passed K'-’"en V;inderham finishing a uwittJ u«a:.23;.21 (M inSttv''’" to .school you.” u m p ire , holtholding his thumb and n w r«. n14 780 I'o h lm a n o ti la p 11. Meads Me; pulled P i t s t o p s Agassi said, he deserveved to lose, forefingerT siseveral inches apart, JUKI s e c o n d tw o lap s lailater an d th e A few firsts; Alan I-iniirson m ad e • 4i aithougli he tliought thisis waa good “You’re anm icidiot.” >. T>EinMfWI[n lapI 18 an d jg was ladies lati day in the NAI’A Icrson. who purcluihased th e Sw'lTwifek2^7'"ji?nVri"“ ' ing and p laying a n d th e2 wt ay I w as p la y e rs heldeld serve. w a s s m a s h e d in to byy Iheil No. f.f5. Aiuo P ansn s Pony Stocks, p ic k u p from Ryan Stapleilcman, was striking th e bail, I w asn'ti’t very con- In thc debdcbrcaker, Roddick took M.*ir>«9Ur,*li*ro? a id . th c le a d 7-67-6 w hen Agassi n e tte d a hashinfi in tlie passeisseiiger side Dcfendiiiding diampion Billi Miles a bundle of nerves Ilieforek th e niu.i> Ar. 183C0 vindng at idl,” Agassi soi \ door. won her■ secondst con.secutivc start racc. "I don it think< I’ve got ■ ^ Agassi is the best retetumer in forehand.. WithW Agassi serving, WMCoMPnrUoTncM dosed tho match when I Vom there, ii was a 117-lap n ice and thirdd racer of th e .season in the enough Depends,’’ hthe jo k e d . utm! i«l*c»l>>xMU«»S.a)li tennis, but he was powiwcrlcss at Roddick dos a tid it s(K)n lx .'ca m e a1 IWOiw car nice hopped-up-up No. 2S a n d K ristie Jeffrey Meads, a fomitlier Grand isi-j .mjmwiwxm I’.g a ^ n m times again.st R ixldick. A g assi hitt a Iforehand long, between Kiineaster anand Meads. i-ehringerer made her best finish N atio n al cham pion, mad)lI>) - Texas’ ’ ' „ victory when he brokec Roddick Grosjeansaicsaid. liijjiiy anticipated Colkollege World COllejlege World Series I Series matciiiii) withI MiamiM w a s ------all but over aficr Iwo innings.inr The Hurri:rricanes have gorie two I ‘llie l^nubom s convcinverted two games andnd oul only o n ce in 1*) pre- I Ncuheisel;1______errors by iliird basem;eman (laby vious CWSV.S appearances. I Sanchez into seven urieailearned runs Saturdaylay’s 11-nin loss was the 1 ContlnuiKJ from C l 'rule that theirthe best lawyers and in the first two innings.ngs, and J.P. H urricane.'nes’ worst in th e ir 74- I statem ent. law professoi;ssors don’t imderstoii'd Howell pitched six solidlid iinnings as gam e CWSrVS liistoty. Tiieir previous I Hedges tinnounccdThunursday that themselves,”:s,” Crawfordi said, Texas cniisod to a 1.1-1.1-2 victory most lopsicisided loss w as a 12-2 I she MUS Hring NeuhcisclJ for g2^ Ncuheiselsci has! until Jiuie 26 to Sacurday niKlX- defeat toTi> Texas in 1989. I bling on die tmimamenLsLS and ini- respond to3 hiihis termination nodce. Tile defending naiionaonal diam pi- HowellI (10-2) limited the I tially b dng dishonest wid■idl NCAA “I love diisthis job," N cuheisd said ons battered six Miamiimi pitchers H urricanesles to six hits and two I investigatois about his imT}rolvcracnt Saturday. “I lclove thc Idds that I’vp for IS liits. ix inning.s, w alk in g tliree I His lawyciB h o v e dispulluted both recnuted and brought to thc uni- "It was an offensiveL- didisjjhiy we and strikinking oul eight. J. Brent I oUcgadons and have dicharacter- versity. Andid I p ro m i^ d them th&t normally don’t put onon," I'cxas Cox, S;im1 LeCureL and Josh Smith | ized NCAA gambling rrules os Fd do cverythrything I could to retain coacli AiiKie Garridrido said. combinedd for three inning.s of T th is jo b tmdmd that^ my sole goal “ niere's a lot of (mteiitiintial on this scorelessrelief. rc h His leg^ indudcd e s Je rry a n d m y solele purpose.”p learn, so it df>esn’t comeme as a sur- Omar Quintanilla Q and Eric ■ Crawford, a sp ecialist a t: h andling N o an nlouncement o u r has been prise. But it does comee aas a relief Sultemeierier homered. Curtis cases before thc NCAAA inbrac- made on Ncubeiscl's Ni repIacc- when the score stretclieshes out like Tliigpen had 1 four hits and Texas' ' Huston Street stoalsils Mcond base a i Miami'* AdamAdi Rlcki mltt«« the dons com ^ttce, and Bob3b SuUdn, ment, thoughugh offensive coordina- th a t.” re a c h e d base b six times, and ball b Saturday In Omaha, Nebeb. described a s N etih cisersileailtrial Ii .'tor Keith Gilb3ilbcrtson is considered ’Ilie game between the hist two Dustin Majewski M: and Taylor his j, legs and went oul for tlictl; ninth. David Aai^rdsma came on in attorney. th e le a d in g cacandidate, national champioas was wa« played Teagarden:n hadI three hits apiece B u t a fte r giving u p backck-to-back relief and gotgo: thc last three outs Cnnvford s a id a t a newsws confer- Gilbertsonon alsog has partidpatgd before a CWS recordd ccrowd of forthel.on(ongiiom-s. h jj o m e runs, d ie big R ice rightrhan-ri| after Gregg Mathis and Jacbb 'encc FHdtv that remaricsks I v fac- in a $ 3 pool□1 onoi tb e Final Four. H e “Tlie liitl 26.327. iiitting got contagiou-s,” der j was just happy to wavallc aw ay H ilgendorfht' h o m e re d off N iem an n 'ulty representotivc R o b e rt to ld t h e SeattJlattio Pbst-Intdligenccr T exas (49-18) advancemeed to a QuintanillaUa said. with „ the victory as the 0\Owls h e ld to open th e! irin n in g . Aronson in tm iv ersity e-mmails boi- that he infoniformed Hedges of bfa game \fonday againstt irintra.staie Texas broke bi it open after on ^ to Iwat Southwest M > issouri “There’s no nc quit in Southwest stercd j t h ^ c a se . Arons
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_ No rr e s t f o rr the Rllocket:: Cleml e n s g co e s b a (c k to MivorM NEW YORK (A(AP) - RoRcr : h a d b een a bit **antsy” Clemens looked araaround his clut- in his previoiirious bids. On Frid^y^' tercd lockcr, stufftiffcd with balls night, he said,aid, he felt a differetl^ a n d je rse y s and triitrinkets from a approach. most h istoric nigfu. ‘‘It w as timm e,e ,” ho s a l i A bottle of chaihampagnc. he ------C le m e n sI wore w( nine dlffcrcnr Rucssed from>m G e o rg e uniform s onn hhi is big night, switch-^ Sttinbrenncr. A lineineup card from ing in thc clubcIubhouM each inning Tony La Russn. A\ ppair of glossy Four of them:m will goto his son^ picciircs, showingng the Hall of another to the Yankees and cc^’ Fam e plutjuus for LeftyLei Grove and tainly anothericr ito Hall of Fame;’ Early Wynn. *a fclt.Iikcc e SupennanS changing' And Clemens had a d 300 ! messages in a phone booibooth,” be said, to re tu rn an d 4,000100 souvenirs to Clemens stilstill intends to retire- sigij. At least it seemt■med thnt way. after this season and insists he "It’s ull still cominining in," he said wiU have aI YankeesYi cap on his Saturday, sounding over* HaU of Famene plaque.] This is hii: whelnjcd. fifth y e a r wdth ith thc Yankees aftbr There was no} rrest for the 13 with Bostioston and two with- Rocket. Toronto, aneforc 10 a.m., Iiis ikIK-rsonal lost his fathercr as a boy, he wants e r cam e knocking onun tthe door. bis mother’ to attend his HaH' “I told him to induction, whiiv h ich w ould cbm e 'ih- C le m e n s said. “ Meile cam c th e su m m er o f f 2009 : if he cJoes n4t' around 10;15.’’ play beyond thithis year. •**’ So Clemens returnurned to work, His mother,sr, Bess, suffers frotti' ru n n in g a n d duing agilitya drills emphysema1 andan is coming off a and hitting the wei^it^ it room. ^Wi rc c c n t bout withwiti pneumonia. She "I did about half i w as n ot a b le; to m ak e it to th e hii^' u.sed to doing,” saidd CClemens, to n e gam e. recovering from a che^ “I don’t wanvant that seat to be’ 'I'heii again, iie didn't did empty,” he said.a i d ’ far by tak in g ii ea.sy, pitching Clemens alsoUso d ocs not w ant tb- coacli Mcl Stolllemvr rem inded leave empty-ha^•handed in his finAl- him in the niilfiehlehl Saturday 'IM ■ H H H season. His 10 strikeouts Friday- Ijcfori.' the Yankeesres played thc night gave himim an ALlcading 97^' Cardinals. iins one of baseball’s rk pitcher Roger Clomens winss hishh 300th game agolnst St. LoLouis at Yankee Stadium In Nov'^ow York Friday, and he remains "H e said. 'I lio|>e yoi best power pitchlitchers. You're going on Wed/ednesday, get people. HeIL hugged some, slapjied Cardinals shortstopp Kdgar Stadium playlayed a tribute to him sistone in h is fourih tiy w ithfci ia team Y e t h e ’s got g o t his eye on onC' ready."’ Clemens said.lid. oihei-sonin the1 back. Renteria, Clemens’ 4,000i)Oth strike- and tiie m:un:un scoreboard posed a that tl has been struggling. fin a l,-b i^ e r pri:prize - a third WoiW- Iiuetisc as ever-T at .10 a n d H e jok.[)ked wilh fJen. Richard oul victim - Renteria pplayfully trivia questi East Division iiiio the eighth inninglg fur his Vl all. W L Pet ca LIO Str Homo Away Int; first victory in more rjcw YciV 339; 2H 5S2 - 6-4 W-3 17-16 22-12 C-5 Boslor . 3£38 28 57G 5 2-6-1 W-2 ’ 21-11 17-17 7-4 month and the Atlanta l o c k l e s ? Toioiilu ' 30 31 551 2 6-1 L-I 10-15 20-IG 6-5 beat the Seattle Marir - E ric M unson h it p' Sailjmoie 31 35 .170 75 3-7 L-1 IG-17 15-18 3-8 Saturday. ec-nin homer in tl^c The braves snapped a T.imp,i 0,iy 23 -13 .348 15 5 :-2-fl L-I 13-20 10-23 2-9 g, h e lp in g D e tro it, Central Diviston ight-gamc losing W L Pet GB L10 Str Homo Away Intr s ' sireak l« ^ ■ - J WmneDcla 38 28 .576 - G-i C-l I 18-16 20-12 7.4 jrris w e n t 4-for-S f'py Kansaii Ciiy 32 32 .500 S 5-5 L-1 I lG-14 16’18 5-5wm ^ starte:ter ho tie d season highs Cnicago 31 36 463 7 5 61 VVI-2 19-14 12’22 G-5 Moyei h its (15). Cievoianj 26 40 394 12 3-7 IL’3 16-17 10-23 3-8 w ho left !( have split thc firs't. Ocifoii 17 17 48 262 205 2-2’H W-I V 0-25 n-23 3-0 one I out in tiie eiglith afte of the series. Tlji. West Division iing an RBI double by /A ndruw I rc not won a roa(l‘ W L pa GB LIO Str ; Homo Away IntrJones th at m ade ic 3-0. ar, while the Tigc^ Seaiiio 4J44 22 G67 - i'G-4 L-1 I 19-14 25-8 7-4 Allania evened the o n e a t home. OaMnnd 37 29 561 7 z-5-5 VV'2 V 22-10 15-19 5-6 between 1 the top teamsns in 'th e Anafiflim 33 tartcr'Scott Elatttm 33 31 516 10 Z'6'J L-1 I 17-14 16’17 G-4 majors I at a game apiec<.•C.' Gros fc.. JW tfl i ic first tim e in fo u r Teias 27 39 409 t7 2-8 W-t V 16'17 It-22 2-9 { Maddux pilches for thele Braves l | c A H ng six runs on q i^ ((4S-2I) on Siinday. wh/h tle Gil u s innings. NATIONAL LEAGUE Mecher goes for the Marin East Division 22). W L Pet GB LIO Str J Homo Away Int: Hampton (3-3) liadn won O r io le s 3 Allania 45 21 682 - 2'8-2 W-1 V. 24-9 21-12 G-2 since ^ May II agains IE - R ichie Scxsqn' Uonifcal 39 29 .574 7 G-4 L-3 i. ;*3-Il lG-18 G-5 I'rancisco. i John Smoli w ho hom er and ncarjly Pfiiiadclptiia 35 32 522 10 5 4-G V,W-1 19-15 16-17 3-G took . over with no outs a iwl after being hft- Floiida 32 the 32 37 464 14 5 5-5 L-1 L 18-16 M-21 4-4 bases I loaded in the e M ilw aukee’s victo-' New Yotk 30 35 462 14 5 z-5-5 W-3 V. IG’IC 14-19 4.3 J, earned his major league-1e-Ieading lo re . Central Division 2fiih save in 27 opportuni lecting off Jason W le Hampton delivers a pitch In tl w L Pel GB LIO Str S Homo Awoy Intr ^was only the sccond tin'"mc“ i.h Ml"* I In the eighth innng against S eat Tigers 9, Rocthc first inning,, Cfiicago 37 29 561 - 6-4 W-1 V; 18-15 19-14 7-4 rday. He held the Mariner* to0 twoft hits In tha 7*1/3 scorless struck by the firSt Houston 37 31 54-1 1 2-G-4 L season he piichcd two innimines. ' 5“ "'“' D ET R O IT - E L-J 22-12 15'1D 7-4 Innings ho pitch'tched as the Braves win, 3-1. 1C rightrhander in St LOUIS 35 35 31 530 2 Z-6-1 L-2I 22-12 13-19 7-4 . go-ahead three-r Cmcirnaii 34 Yankees 13, Cardinal! s ix th in n in gI ,slu h g g er took a foyir. 34 33 507 3 5 Z-G-4 L'l L- 19-17 15-16 G-3 ' 3ls 4 Cubs 4, Bluelue Jays 2 jJohnny Damon had three [i thc mound and. Milwajkoc 27 27 39 409 10 ;-5'5 W-1 W 12-23 15-lG 2-3 snap an eigh Ni;W YORK - Ja so nI Giumbi ( TORONTO3 ■ - Moises Alou h it a one day after his tiebrea: mson while being, Pi«5bu/gfi 26 26 39 .400 10 5 2’8 W-1VI 9-21 17-10 2-6 hhit a pair of two-run home homer sent thc Red Sox to ; streak . iijrs .ind n«o.ruii Iriple;5le a n d scorcd o n a W arren M orrijy Orioles catch^f, West Division RRiiben Sierra and Raul MMondcsj throwing error win. Boston has won seven ( W o r a s M ark W o r a n d th c T igers, we. ho t W L Pet GB LIO Str S Homo Awoy Intr also a connected as New:w Y ork tiie C h icag o after a season-high five-g hes and bullpcnS' San Francisco 42 42 25 .627 - ;-7-3 W-1 W 21-13 21-12 7-4 n Igo Cubs' ended . fo r ru n s a n d h its rouglied up St. Ltpuis. Toronto’s fivfive-game winning losing stre a k . ipticd. Although Los Angeles 39 39 28 .582 3 7-3 7- '.V-5 20-14 19-14 Hideki Matsui drove i The teams ha' 8'3 ■,'n fo u r streak, tw o g a m e s olyers f t congregated' runs, three on a firsi-innin Colotado 34 uns dou- ■ Sammy Sosa)sa missed his fourth Giants ®l* 7, Royals 4 Rockies haveund, i no punches 34 35 .493 9 i-S-5 L-L-1 25-10 9-25 6-5 !'ble that got the rout st Arizona 32 32 35 .478 10 !-^,-A W-1 VJ- 10-10 14-17 G-4 ,, Started straight gameme while serving a KANSAS !■ CITY. Mo. series this year,Both teams were- before a rain delay of 1 Ik San Diego 20 20 49 .290 23 3-3-7 L-2 12-24 8’25 hour, 27 seven-game sujsuspension for using Edgardo Ed; Alfonzo, who bad h av e n o t w onhere om was no more. m inutes. 3-8 a corked bat.It. T h e Cubs a re 2-2 one om RBI sincc May 21, dro« Colorado start ;-lifSt game wns a win A day after Roger ChSiemens witliout their- cleanupcl h itte r four fou runs to lead San Front (3-2) lo st fo r th c i eaei rn e d hi.s 300th c a re e r \ AMERICAN LEAGUE : victory Carlos DeJgiIgado hit his major over ovc K ansas City. starts, allowingR es d s 2 andai got his -l.OOOth strikeo.•out, th e leag u e-lead ining g 22nd homer for Rich F Aurilia had three Friday’s Games Y h its in five-plusn i: - Bobby Abr<^ EJoston .1. Houston 3 Yankees won with hittinf;ng. New the Blue Joys,s. and an< two RBIs for thc Gia TofonloTc 5. Cfiic.ago Cubs I yYork built an 11-2 lead in, and David Bc^ Colorado 7. Detroil 2 i id a fte r DaiD am ian M oss (7*4) allow ed tl Baliimoro 7. Milwaukee 2 four innings, and thnt let Brewers 8, hOr a d fo u r RBIs duK Lo5Angoles4.Cievolafx33.10nlOinnrgs N Y Yankees 5, St Louis 2 a Andy Pirates 12,, DDevil Rays 9 runs ™n in G 1-3 innings for his lia’s 10-nm eighth Tampa Bay 7 PittsOurgfi I Pcttittc (6-6) coast. ond w in in seven starts. BALTIM ORE Mmnesola 3, Arizona I ' ST. P E T E: Rr s b u r g , F la . - “ “ Phillies snapped, a Kansas Ciiy 6, San Francisco 1 hit his 21st hon 0 1 Chicago]0 WWhite Sox 5. San Diego 3 _ I Aramis Ramirnirez drove in four s in g s t r e a k ^ t h a, FlondaS, Texas 0 N Y Mots 7, Anaheim 3 0Dodgers 5, Indians 2 started a brawl n m s w ith a thranny tru G races {3^®; Pilistjufgtipim 12. Tampa Bay9 [oto its fifth straigiu win. started after t> catcher, Mike' Boston fl. Houston 4 Dctfoil 9, Colorado 7 r Marlon Anderson Diamondbacks Dia beat Minncso pitch from thc i The game,also featured:d some was liit by a p3itch iu from Jo sh Fogg Alex A Cintron went 3-for-4 \ 11 a breaking b ^ j Anzona 9, Mmnesola 2 Milwaukoo 8. Baltimoro 3 1,, th e th ird . T h e slu San Franosco 7, Kansas City -J I heated trash talk beto tw e e n in th e fo u rth inrinning. thr. - were thrown.Ing Bo streak . : i.*: Houflon {W.» {W.JADof A-T) al Boston (Kim 1 -0). 12:052:05pm. in the eighth inning, and lit a two*nio hoincr ind only warned and therilez went 4-fott4 AnzonaiDcsscrsscns 4-4) fli Minnesota (Radlto M ), 12 .12:05 p.m. Bymcs By also homered as Oa) ^ n d Red Sox 8, AAl s t r o s 4 iighth ini& g, rallying Chicove in trouble. • )ur runs for th^ ^ Franosco (J.WiIJ.Williams 0-t) Ql Kansu City (Lima CK)] M), 1205 p.m rallied* J to b eat M ontreal. B O S T O N •- •. Derek Lowe ; past>ost S an Dlcgo. jid sc o San Dic90 (Ol.Peroz9Z1-3)1- al CWcogo Whilo Sox (Goriand 4 olcz also drove iA' . *j4-5). 12.t)5p.m. W , ith th c A ’s trailing 3-2, N.Y.Moti(TmcfisDcttsol 4-4) al Anahoim (Washburn 6-6), 2, M ark ' 'pitchcd in to thhe c dshth inning and C C arlos L eo h it a th reo -n iq t Phillies 12, vingRe him 1.36B Montroal (Vaiqcaiquoz 6-3) ol Oakland (Hudson 4-2), 2: J/jEilis was.hit by a pitch leileading David Ortiz hitit a thrcc-nin d o uble md and MaggUo O rdoncs also hoic hits CINCINNATIlO m • ost'for a AIUiniil(Mad3Aaddux 5-5] al SoDtOo [Macfvi S-3). 6.05 off thc eighth. Chris Singiglcton as'Boston beatat former manager rcdcd for Chicagd.'^illy K
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-BROOKLYN,, MMich. n poi les a nd races, SAN ANTONIO> i(AP) - Jason not luive ' OAch hos a Winstoiston Cup champi- Kidd.was due to arrive a here at overalld h n n o n i 'v u ! '..; ■ :.L-','ci)V. - -l!. ojjsbip, but toetoday’s race at 3:45 p.m. Saturday,'t same, M ich ig an International He may return 10 K New Jersey Kidil.id hasI s,,!.: i;. ,1 ,ho. . -i„ : $^cdway wiU be the first time after Game r> tonighght. o r he could place; lha! ili -n o . Imn i|i- ...... th e J o e G ib b s Riladng ac teammates stay through Wedm.nesday niglii if chancece loi< vm:, .1 nil. s^rt side-b>vsideide on the front ^ the Nets force a Ganam c 7. l-.\,lsi,.K The , I, 9W - Or, he migJit ju st stick around akini:.i;. InIi.-lpiiii', 111'. I.. ,- Being up frontmt is appropriate • for six years. beL-iiiicno ..1 Inc.il .. k-(.inv. ■ fpr L alM ntc a n d S tew art, b o th of F "I thought I pla;layed a preity int; 1 .1.| ius h ,m-ii I... ; Ot, ! ; yihonihavc bounom eed back from a good game if thatIt was my last riiv.hi.ila, Ihe ciitil. iii-- o[ I I • - stnetcb of disappoipointiiig races .to gam e here. We’ll sI ;i;e," Kidd, who' iialudedded two |iiiii -.I.',-,! N f in to th e cb amim i pionship h u n t. will be a free agentIt this summer. M.-ys uidand a l:- I.K In. o „r.. ■;;XAb<)ntc, w ho'o' vw ill s ta rt from said after Game 5 FridayI‘i nighi in Hiei.i-.-l,isl .,1i,. kI Ioj pole, had fiveve straight finish- New Jersey. (lauiitiii.till, oil.- '';i.: . •! . \i', }u,I, his -l-year-old C.utn ■-1. npycj' quite /ouj'ound the right ■ son, T.J., fidgeted onm Jiis (ap. fu [i/av<)/avu(I (il- ■ i.l '• :ir ; ■ SQfup^ B | T J, was sending si;signals. uon ti.m i- ^ f o r e h e g o t ononaroll,Labonte W ^M F l yawned sevenil"li tim es, imii h i ied 2-2-2' imii. s ;;o,; ... I,,.-. " had fallen to 15thSth .in th e points. ■ ■ like th e basketball viewingvi public ceiii ofif therli nine o. riic ISqw, he’s fourth,h, trailing series is doing during thesese NHA I-inals. siic. ess i. li)ui im: tl^ end of May,, finishingfi b e tte r p^hhw "W ell. I gave il evei’erythinul had. win ” than 25th only' oncoo in seven. iby Labonte Is congratutoted byty a teamm ate after winning theth< polo position for Sunday'sr's NASCAR Sirius 4 0 0 a t M lchlshigsn international Speedway In IBrooklyn, M ich.! Friday. I tried tu compete atai the higtiesi In jgood tonight tJu- N.-is I. A fter b e in g ass hhigh as sccond ____ teu m mmates. ii When Labontetite because 1 left eveI'crything out foriti.uiti' i9 [. points early’ inir the season, knockccim- Kidd is about to finishI'i his set iin':iiilii)'I'lM.'iti;, < ■ . C h a rlo tte . "Now,r, after running a jIc,” Stewart said. “I knowow ond season with tlalie Nets, wIkj 1i\ u- lo-jj-. &9>irth a t D o v er■ aiand taking his / \vas probably going to j;eti;et accjuired him from1 ihe I’linclli.x 1'oiit iil'lhi■ih.'.'n'i,' . fjlfst w in o f th e yeyear at Pocono, . but it didn’t bother me.*. I Sim s in a m u le for f .Stephon Kidd a-.i-. : ipcd to 13th and & 4»vart has jumpc lidn’t want anyone else to lo Marbury, .Iiu-nii-t,.t tti, :i,. • •■ ■ ■ is S6 p o in ts bchinclind eighth-place HHH All season. Kidd1 has1 tried lo scr.iiu-. ilu R osty W allace. /■ 1 days that I run second,. if deflect een clues along thle e way, such .i.s it ci-i\<.il ■ thing else,” LaLabontc said. pl>y. I th in k w c b o th feel ivay, Wc both want to win^•j„ at All-Star weekend: when he pub- but s|;ni “p v ery b o d y alw ayslys w orks h ard to licly expressed his imriKue ii cun- Miiimnhofli!. make sure thatt eveiything< is blit we are a team," li is the firsi lim e since for-(,r. cerning the possibilitlity of juiniiii; <|ueiiii.il.ll IllihO-oii I ■ . dght, but theree arc> so many the Spurs - one of ththe few leams went n i"i things tlia t c a n hapa p ip e n th at w on’t Vashington Redskins coacit w ent to a rw o-car leain inj„ who will have enougligli sal,ir>' Cii]) iiiniiites .i allow it. space to offer him ;a inaNinmin- only ih i' < "Yesterday wasms a situation that his drivers have swept SH onl row in cjtialifying, salary coiur;ici where we were ablable to put fast l|pu^> jp 'Ihe season could.1 end for the ti.-nd ol01 J, , ■ laps up for both teateams." BBS i kind of a n o th e r c h a p te r in ook and another piece jjf of Nets on Stuiday niglght. Ihrusuni; will, i),.- S; S tew art s a id pari^arA of th e reason them into a month oft)f uncertaim v onlv [),•• s for the progress is tthat the crews HR|m(i two years down the road, L- trivia," I.;ihonte saicl. as they await Kidd'ss cdecision. He ii.n-'st. from his No. 20I CChevrolet and |E S j|| jjj cannot sign a n w h eere r milil .July -W r !: - ...... I/^bonte's No. 188 Monte : Carlo K £|S i; Karnhardt Jr.. second in iiiuiinns, 17fi p o in ts beh in d work w ell together.er. **'nie Nets are Ceil.ilain t' Icam as far as mulci' league and will be cli>;ible cl for •> .M.iliK i{,' K .-. inform ation a n d woiwork together to |B P 2 le, Bobby’s older bioibcr. _six year contnici jyiiliih.;i_siiiriiiiK ____ liiiikc e a c h o th e r beibetter,” h e said.“ ;ff Gordon. salaiy ecjual to .^0 pciici'cciit c)l tile j)c-rli.ip'. i\-. ‘'When one of us is on a roll like .seth ({ualified 21st a n d will salai-y cap. J)ei)i-iu(s■nds .1 . ’ ^at, the other one1C seems5 to find BH B8 iome work to clo to get lo NV-iv . K t ^ v r a n offer Kidd dues iniii;nirltl. ] ^ tl 1..^ ■ ; a'way of getting onin a roll and th a t ■ S B I nu, aiiniial niises of 12 t goes green all day. like it keeps us both upJp at the level ■ ■ ■ while th e Spiii-s can on:>nly offer him - if he Im' i: vifiere w e w a n t to b< few years ago. track posi- 10 pei-cent niises. HmIII Texas does miiul .ili.-,i.ii.Vi!i'. ^'‘‘If som ething hap;la p p e n s a n d o n e Tony StcStewart exits hit car after hisI (Inal(In practice run for Sunday't and jok(; real important," Kenseth of us is having a 1 I Satellite 400 at Michigan Interrtem atlonal Spoedw ay In BrooKI either one is at \ thtthat 1level, T' and S SlllutSi _ . . fortable,t starting back there in a Acy can say, H ere’;tre’s what we’re ' Saturtajday. BobbyI Midiiganw race, with (ta«- Duncan amazes teieanriiiates cfelng' a n d it h elpps s ius out. I feci worked:ed sincc wc s ta rte d a s teamm- - 'I'here seems to bt by U.S. it’s b not hard to overcome, EASTKunir,Ri-oii)RI).N,I.(AI’) -lle-sih,-'. ;s in 1999.” pcJtitivo jealousy In ju st didual easy tnick to pass at," .-■ M M '...... i HC'e it's a combinacnadon that hos mates i - Until Tim Duncan11 scores 10() .-ven iMim•..mil- W. ;• . got by. l>oini.s, shatters a ba:)ackl)oard or with I nn''-< “On d takes off from the freeeii aroi•ound him so San .•\nici\ntimi.. - l - t ■ p, r ., i nices, bi; niiidi. that they’ve l>eclecome accus (jiiaiiiuiii Ic Hamilton Jr. overcancamc a pit-stop Tliison i^ passed Ilornaday two ih&cue to w in th e NANASCAR Busch cr.liia'c laps from the end. tomed to him leadingi; ithem lo vie- iiu- pieviou m er Wa-i ^mcs race Saturdxtrday night ac on ducked underneath,ji toiy - even w hen it's Gi:Jam c 5 of llie "f.ood i-i [jj NHA HnaLs and ihey'n:■n: coming off ii.ui ius bes Kentucky Speedway.ty- ; Ford to pass und pulled 'H am iltcm passedd Jason. Keller one of tiieir most cmbai'ami.s.singper- in ilic ojK-ii with three la p s to go iin the M eijcr ih e fromwas belter tlian we were fom iances of the seasoiion. Mill.- U -iir 300. It was H am ilton’sn^ third straight "It'sthe ki race," Keller said, ‘‘I'niIJ, Duncan had 2‘) jwi.oinis iind 17 sull ilu-n- h tcip-six Knish, b u t hisis firstfi win of the the bool)inied we didn't win ihe relwuncLs and m ade aali the riglil le.id. .iiuUlt sfedson a n d scco n d of 1his career. whal, ml tw I can sleep toniglii plays dming a tiglit sue:ietch early in ii " will he ti the fourth i> inu. h.h . <111 ll :- ihlssion bro k e o n lapap 66.I Hamilton Kcn-scth,a diance to win for th e ,sec- could M.-i•1 lhihi- [ot- caudon, and a . liglit week. He was leading oaship. fiJtted d u rin g th e cai side Kuri !; Duncan w-is l(k )M•IH t l'ix)m tile A iK-ili->tli->! .'S.ill:;'!. NASCAR official ruled-that rul his 165 when he p a n of a of fonnei field and ‘k)f-10 frotn1 ihei line. He itie t'oiii ihlh Wllil ill l . ctGw ^ e d to sufficieiciently d^ten Laboiile,iccident. also had four assists:ts ,ind foui He'd insi ,I lulIlll I - M crash gave the series lugnuts o n th e frcnfront l ^ t tire of and Jeff blocks. While il W.IS hisistnosi 1 ivtinis piwiou-. p. Hi*Fbid. 1 . Ken.setL-ad to c ig lu h p lace finisher lc oiK'iier, lie Aiiidiiio > i- Green, Riggs w o und ii)) since scoring H2 in the ' Hamilton returnedcd ito nit row to have son ' w-.Lsii'i so bad in the ihi\iiee gam es in ieiNe>. ■ i '.u i m a c d y th e situ ad omanddxoMJed n i Bobby HoHoinllton Jr. passes through tumium four on his way to a win In th e froiu lx;i\veen, scoring 19,, 121 and 2.i lur lus i,..n tordSth. H e w oriccd his way bade to m . aday finished third in I::^ dc to fourth and SariM M.Meljer 300 at Kentucky Speedwiidway In Sparto, Ky., Saturdsy. |X)ints, Still, widi San Anloiiio los- .iniiiiul the:liVliii:Ilii;. t ' scicond, dropix>d bade t did a ei, fe\ followed liy tlie Chevys ing two of those, obsesen-ers weiv Hm Dtiiu then picked off thrciircc drivcis in “Ifyotrt)u were listening to my radio0 Hamilton said. cy C om pton a n d Scott y 's NASCAR is ri whis]>ering that ho w.w.isn't doing ihisi, lii'Miin.linr ''It 111'- '■ • front of him. \ ch attcr.X. iit was like. ‘Don’t worry,’ ” Keller took the lead enoiigh. Iseiivon M.„". M.i ...... "I can’t s;iy he stcj>i:p|K-d up. He douhK le.in tiormal A' stejjs up lii.s game everery game all /ippeil tin-1hi-K be little com- tions). it‘; .vear,’’ guard S tephen .lalack.sun s;iiii. layup. Intemilational studentsI s thrive betweenj the It's ;i realL A m e e t .1:, ’‘SACRAMENTOl, Calif. Ct (AF) - side thele United States, and th e 3,000-m cter stc :he Tigers' ch a n c e for ihe % ^ta,FeUden ofif IllinoisI won Arkanansas has a simple rccipcc It was his third straigl ille was severely under- T esk e, B•artholomej lew s h a r e Rbr sccond s tra ig h t: NCAAN( title in fo r succtcccss in NCAA men's track< steeplechase ride, thele Meij5) i m s a i nt t oOmer Open ^students. v id u a l champion c in any event Auburn’s best bet wi f 229 feet in th e w m c n ^1 135. SAINTI' omi-:k. I'l.IIHI jiRyan WUon of Southem , shorterr th tl an 800 m eters, Ayre in th e 400. ; H annes Hoplcjy won Che Sorenstam, who also;o had a (»?>, Au.stndia'sI's I Hrett K iinii.'ul -hni < J ^ o m i a b ro k e theth e non-U.S. T h is ycyear, the team has relied Auburn had scorcd sais and Dawid Jaworski was a shot back ahiilotig with 3-under ()8t(i8 tn lake .i ihtoo si.oK.- ^ a k when he wonon the men^ on two> < distance runners - Dan - more events than ArkaiB lem California won the Joanne Mills and! Jennifer lead intoJ th the final nninil nt 'h e ' !^m cter hurdles in1 1213 J5.Wilson Lincoln1 t and Alistair Cragg - for ing into Saturday’s com gh jump. Rosales, who also mailatdied the Saint t)raerner Open II.- ii.id .m II ' W esterville, Ohio.Oh most off itits points os it bos trie d to ranging from the 10 (TVinidad and Tobago), competitive rccord at a Squaw under ,20202 i total. l-:n:;l.iiurs Hen ; ;hR fter S atu td aty ^ flrsiarst six finals, hold off/f A u W n . decathlon, the long jur (South Africa) , and . Creek Country Club wit>rith a G4, M ason ((i(i);(i(i) and \\'.iK-s' ll.u ij' ; lio f the 23 indhdduoliol champions' • i.Uncolcoln conoibuted 20 points h urdles - b u t h a d no pi “He wa(Poland) added to the Three weeks after• becoming Houston {(iHl w .'le lied loi -'.eC ‘ at the meet bad'beeneen from cmt- w ith victoctories in d » 10,000 m eters th e d istance events. late in tluonal flavor of the meet. the first woman in 58>8 y ears to ond. disapix)ini I race, hiu iK.'Cau.se I Scott R ilii-s seaso mis-scd a c oud stniif;! on liip 16' sLx-ciir licc Rigf’s’ I IX)ints leat APMM. David Gr In tho B usch Ilom ad; '■ Che\ToIei, of Sfacy ad from Ron Wiinmer. at NCA. iteeplediasc. And the ight national team title le first time mined by t c tliat. ing of ha rd sccond to M ate, a fo: 10,000 on on who wa dd tlic 5,000- he ^vas exp day night in llic sho\ vent of the team title three-way f leaded into Carolina ai neet w itli 3 7 tie was like 'kansas, tlic final event, :ral top p er- In the fir ding Cragg. finals,HyIc he 800 and %von the ;,500-while Scott of I was Sanjay record of 2 hammer, H d points in men's disa; :ansas head- of Souther impctition - men’s high 100 to th e Scott cn ump to the Hopley (! presence in Jaworski (1 intcmalion; &6 Sunday, h m IS,,2003 20 T1fM»Nnn, IMn M it,.Idaho Idl S p o r t s5______
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NASAbu]ulks up Wtk -tn i s^eguardsds for j g y r . next set olof rovers | H . JRASADENA, CalilUUif. (AP) - Thc B S of two NASAA rroveis is safely on its wqy to M a ns, , fcbut thc riskiest p m of its scven-moimonth journey to u b R e d P la n e t; lilies ahead, as ^■jjH some humiliatinglg failures have aliqwn all too w ell. “•"Mars tends to0 eate spacecraft. IHR ll’l? a graveyard,”’ EdwE ard Weilcr, I 5TASA o sso d a tc aadministrator d i for - I roacc sdence, saidid ^Wednesday. 1 ' Embarrassed by the back-to- I ' back losses of two> M ars spacccraft in 1999, NASA haahas added more ' Ijadcup systems toCO itsi new rovers, m u I 'A alting with morere testing and y / j iiwicws. I David Brinkley, left, a n d CChet Huntley are shown withI the Enunys they won for ^ -^We have donee alli we* can to I outstanding news achievevem ent In this May 7 ,1 9 6 1 phot<}hoto. cttrect the errorsJ oor n th c two mis- sions that failed,”’ W eilcr said. O H H NASA launchedcd thc robotic Brinkleey set TVV news explorer Spirit onm ' Tbesday from Cbpe C anaveral, FFla. la -The sp acecraft stistill must cross 311 million miless :ayed in th e basiness ;md you don't' want to get compla- r I to millions of Americanans, he’d sit w;u5eventuall>ially lu red to ABC by pn> ci&Jt,” said p ro je ct m an ag er Peter ‘ I down on th e set with a pependlinone ducer Rooneone Arledge for "This Xhcisingcr of NASA’s ( Jct I hand und liis script inn the odier. Week Widi1 DavidDa BrinJdey,” a news P^pulsion Labcibonitory in I 'Ihen he'd mediodicallyly weed out talk show lhatthat aire'd S u n d i^ . In Itis Pasadena. I any urmecessaiy w rds. memoir, “Ro<‘Roone.’’ A rledge, who scco n d rorover called i I lie looked like an Engliglish leacher died last year/ear, recalls being asion- Qpportunity is sdscheduled for J I scouring an errant studtdent’s essay. ished diat: he had the diance lo launch from Florid;rida no earlier d j But Brinkley, who died1 VWednesday recruit Brinklenkley. th an J u n e 2S. J at age 82 of complicaticdons fmm a “If there• waswa; u single figure’ in tel- ^^The cruise to Mlars ar is cxpected \ A I fall at his Houston hhome, was ovision news.■ws w ho was eeek at AImericain Irish 1history recognizable to Amcric;icons diiin three Georgejrge Foster Peabody I Cary Grunt, J;unes StewaA-art or die Aw.ud.s. K n l ^ Ridder News SorSorvlca______th o u g hI the t ship sank in the! from John G riffin, an IrishIri county along th e ;Ir Iri-^h sliore. Beades. In an mtervitirvicw d ial year widi his I A tlandcc in i 1858 while carrying aI offidal. In 1993, thc rcrcplica ship It cmbariiarked on a 59-day tran-sat- Tlieir partnership protobably will son. J o d Brinkrinkle>’, a w riter for Tlic * PIHLADELPHLA. —The 148-foot cargo o)f f timber.l Its crew was res- was proposed a t a priccc 0of S6.5 m il- lantic voyajyage of gale-force wind-s, bc remembered most vividly vi for New York Timirim es, Brinkley Siiid, “ I ship became a saviorior of sorts for cued. lion, but construction vwent “way choppy seaicos and seasickness. their reportage during th at tumul- never had to0 Stompstc on anyone to gel refugees of the Irish1 pcpotato famine Thc JeanieJcj Johnston is reborn1 over budget,” MacSwecrpeney said. “ We’re: stistill coming to term s wilh tuous decade of w ar and aj sodal ahead.” Butt he also admitted that of die late 1840s. It[t carriedc hun* todiQ’inn replica n a n d is m aking port Then tlic p ro jcct w ent bankrupt.bj tlie motion.’)n,” MacSweeney said, upheaval, when they comm peted for Ws success had ha. left him “a litde dreds of famished1 Fitzpatricks,I f-altc alon;ong the Eastern Seaboard. • Last year, thc K < ^y Group,i a n The crewcw of 40, m ade up m osdy the nadonV; attention wiwidi CBS^ orrogant.” O’Reillcys and M urphjphys to ports in “It shoul3uld give everyone suchI Irish food-processing■ company, of Irish cocoUcgu students • both W ^ te r Cronkite. Arigotti, hislis formfi er producer, siiid I Baltimore. New York^k ^ d Quebec,' upprcdatiiation for what their anccs- offered some finapdal windwi for tho Catholic arand l*rotestant • sailed "Tliose \verc the two. r newsciLSts diat Brinkleycy was ^ acnially h very I Canada. tors did,lid,” said Rowan Mac- ship^ sails. TTie companjmy joined a so u th to thiie e Canary blonds, off the lhat defined tdevisionI :news for shy pereon whowhc didn’t like it when \ Its name was the t Jeanie Sweeney, first mate on the Jeanie tourism group and Irelailand's Kerry Moroccan1 < coasl, and across tlie me." said Bill Bauman,, president i people rccogKognized him. The Johnston, and its firstirst immigrant Johnston.in. “T^ie reaso n they live in County Coundl in purdixliasing the Atlantic Oc knew la didn’i seem to voyage w as in 1848. • the Unitelited States is bccausc of ship. And, a lm o st 1() yeai;ajs after its p h e r Columlunbus’ voyage, die crew WESH-Channel Z “I thinlink one of take his posiuecau.sc of people lik'ike Dnvid seriously Filmsi show1 Gjregory;Peck’s legacy1 as2 ‘Everryman ffor the A\g e s ’ i ' By Kon RIngle < p a tte d thaLhat kid o n th c head. ing. bronco asi longIc as heVi in the lime- human weakness. fied Chinesee gong.gc Tho:W»hlngton^»ort GregoryDry Peck inspired trust It Yet he was- lig h t His! character d jmd perform- Thc re;d conflict is l>et^;t^^■cen the Not all hislis perform j ances Nwre was h is stcs to c k y trad e. t just play- ance almostost single-handedly rede- command face Peck kiknows he great ones. His A h«b in d ie spc-ctu- I^ow fitting thatt justj weeks In his; mmost memorable roles he lg A tticu s fin e d convmventional notions of must display to prosecute,te thc evil d e of “Motiyliy D I ick” (1956) w-.us u ' before ho died, t ^ Am\mcrican Him evoked a particularly American inch in dif- courage andmd manhood, necessity of thc war andd die evLS- towering emh.•mburras-smeni. even - > Instituoe named Gregoi*goiy Peck thc kind of diayed his bc his besilest-remcmbercd role, if deaths. It remains a poignant, p the panic off thithe fadier sialked by It was. not just hisis indomi itable princess5 AudreyA Hepburn on her vaniried pro- only becaus. wrenching film and one of the very evil in “Copcipc Fear” (1962) and f^o^ormance as Atticuicus Finch in unforgettattablc “Roman Holiday” ■gonists in o f adolesce:;cents a-ads “To Kill a few that speaks with eloquence el “The Omen"i" frfrom 1976? Or bring 1* ^ Kill d M ockingbird'id” that did it, (1953X he permits love to over- ays that Moddngbirclird" in sdiool and ends about the realities of cicommand Heming'stiy’s'’s Harry I Street to life hough th a t w as th e stastated reason. comc thele boyish cynicism of his tiunmed trust- up checkingn g out the video as well. re.sponsibility. i Tlicro aree none of in “The : Snownows of Kilimimjaro" - i was the indefinableble quality of day^twlay.ayiife. orthincss But with'ithout taking anything ithc cariaiture officcr villains vil of (1952)? ;vciyman that inhabitcntedwhatever As Tomlm R ath, th c h a u n te d cx-GI Tid d decency from thc quietqu majesty of his per- “Platoon" or “Apocalypsex Ntjw” or Who else; could c< hiive so por-: {icisona Peck was puttiiitting u p there in *Tl»o Man'inM the Gray F lan n d circa 1955 aroiound and formance inin that movie, if th e re ^ thc i dozens of similarly simplistic s traycd the amndc was memorable in a g c reatest evocations of a 1^bad hang- granite-jawedkI haiidsomh e. tlatc hlmwlf with children ch on hanunphirhing imperiousness of hero defies all the convorcntions of more convencntiomdwiiy).AlmostaU over c ever put on film: Cai!ats stofnp But Gregoryjty Peck! made us feel -: Vbiiom h e plan n ed m ededical i cxpexi* com m andid th a t m a d e C S . the genre. Ho refuses too :fight thc - the shootinging in *T\vdve O’Clodc around i like elephants and'd when he wc were him.n. AA n d w hen he m ad e I. ments. Suddoi^, wc wciwero appalled Forester^
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ALCOHOLICS BARTENDER CD R n/ER . ' E Ea arn up to SSO.OOO. Lorr... Long haul drtvara needed. g e ty o u rC lo o o A C n i wni' A N O N Y M O U S tralnaaa n e ed e d L fEQUtP«Jbth advortlaing ta I Now hirlrtg for mixer driver/ . . 320-&«0(') ...... 2004-2006. Th* public time to com # pick up yourr For an application ond ‘ M alnt«nanc« LEOAL AOVERTtSOia . complete iob descriptionI laborer,i full tirrte. bertefits, Acom Lomrnino Conier commont for wrtttan taatl-•atl- Bureau of BanafK Program HOUND POUND pkSures, Stop by tha Clas- E q u i p m e n t * am TMTImaaNaws aHled P ept todayl * contact Twin FaUs County C laaa A COL. A TAN m ony 18 Ju n a 20 .2 0 0 3 . Opsratlono. 2nd floor P O Boz 040 M M I-CASSiA - Parks A Waterways Of- ondoraem « ent roq. Apply et: EOEDUCATION m w draft plan ta avallabla rtBox83720 Loram M a in te n an c e .of ilrlj, (|„ W-inlml TWin F«Da, lO «330»-0S4a« ANIMAL R ESC U E tice at 73«-M 01.Appikai. Klo*pfmrlfK. Way. Inc.. a lendnc m fof f»v)ow a t Iho Idaho Do- Bolsa, ID B 3720-003e ’ Deadline for legal ads: 33. FOUNDAVON to Christian coUeges or tion deadline Ju n e 22.'03 761 Madrcxta St. South Threa Creek Joint ifarimsnt of Hoollh and Amona wtahing to aubmit universities avallablo. the railway mnintu Etetnenlary School mil daya prior to publication, 4 3 8 -6 0 0 4 (volunteer poaltlon)* EOE- nance irtdualry. la aouli- Wariaro. Buroau of Boneftt^ written oommanta mustust noon on Waanesdsy for>r 208-342-2641 .• DIatrlct *416 (Program Oporatlona. 460 DRIVER Ing people to opimiln Idaho Cnnitirrd K-H *0°' have tham poatmarlcad on Sunday, noon on Thursday1^ ADOPTION CASHiER J W ost Stato Sirool. 2nd Evos. A weekends, Owner ^ Oporator and maknmn ita sophr.- or befora Juna 20.2003,, or for M ond^, noon on Frl- ATTENTION floor. Bol#a, 10. You may commant ooOna a t th * wob Must bo lO yrs. oroidor. Denied railroud mnintu- InloronlMil (’^•nion i- 1 'ob day for Tuesday andd 6 wk. old lomaio Roll- OWNER OPERATORS n a n c e a q u ip m o n i II a lso rovtow th a Plan on 0our ^ alls Ustad above. W ednosday, noon on Mor>- Apply In porson HorUidf Mini., Jt ll- . 'J*i. sito wwtv.ldahochUd.orD•org > wellor, fed from bottle you hnve mochanictil B57 | rluyt. ( • day for Thursday and noon'<2 . .BliKo2doy»oW , . ... nIUir 5 p.m. • A PubIk; HoarlrM on tho ~ ~ 0 O eans A Burrtto . - . • NewPay Package - - ability, an inleceul m tl>o B! | j /;':''!'rphon»-*, - PimuSH; Juna 13,14; ^6iB on Tuosday for Friday and« Many nice family dogs. • Now Bign on Bonus lilan will bo hold Juno 26, nnd 16.2003 Saturday. Holiday dead* 700 Choney Or. Suito 3 railroad, nnd onjoy |003 from 4:00 to 8;00 PM ST. EDWARD’S Twin Falla* • Fuol Surcha/ge working wilh Inrge EDUCATION CO — Ilnea m ay vary. If ywi have« TNS U s piAOo ssrvtee sn- •P ay oltor EVERY k>ad equipmani. Lomm may KKh Im btrly S c h o o l tJiniiii i PUBLIC NOTICE any questJona cali Ruby at CATHOUC SCHOOL J.R. Wllllama Building X nouncsmsntot • 1.100 mile avg. hnvo arrtpponuniiytof r. i-. for nn ..i | . ' ■•. Acttona planned and takentan 73S-3324. •______ThsTlm e stlews. 130 6THAVE. E. (aat Coftfaranca Room TWIN F A a S , • * *cTncuulTiw* ^ * length ol houi you that Offoro ers II itiloiunlod pi.• . l a t Floor cootainecTln pubtk: notices. Now accepting iop Woat Stata StrMt LOST 1 yr. old boxer, fawn regi$tration for the RECEIVABLE CLERK/ W ok»m e • lOO^b Nsilonwidci’iriiv. fJuUiyC ul 423--1 > . 'I They a re p a rt of your right0 ^ A k coktred. reward, kida CUSTOMER s e r v k : e NORTHW EST RUNS el. O paralora wili wi.n- 3300 3: Aijplicnl.'." I" Bolaa, IDS3702 to know a n d to be informedted 2003-2004 school : Tho Idaho Child Cara raally mIsa him. years. AVAILABLEI approxlm atoiy fc wimh!, nvnllntjUi «' nt 1 -i 1 ' • ' ■ Pcbo^am provides child POUND Cal black ^ dI d Call206-212-5254* 734-3872 for kifonnatkxt.' The Tlmoa Nows Is r>ow nc- Compnny Orlvorsand on Ihe road t(jiiow>«i t;y S c aro a sslsta n co to low in "J" whlto. adult, vaclnity 8th cepiing npplications for Sludonia Wotooms a 2 -w aek'iiin» oli WWW t.iiiil)»rl, -I I ' charges all citlzana to bo l! LOST 2 sets of keys a n d o . Ihls pOBiiion, D uties in como fomlllos. Program ,'i, Ave. N. Contoct City Cull Todayl period. EOUCATION __ , Infotmed. this nowapaper pad-lock. near Norlhslde clude piocoaalng of pay- WILLIS \ SHAW EXPPESS • Time a n d tmll O I piiy ... M fvlcos help ollgiblo faml- mrt P ound for Infonnation.* ^ 4 07 . urgos ovary cttUen to read rental off Main St. Jorom e. monto. proporatlon and 20-30 hours ol OT p.ir Shoahono School I'lntiK I Haiiroduca thoir child care" and study thesa notices.»s. FOUND mafo cattle dog.I. Row ord. C all 2 0 6 -2 1 2 - , 1-800-564-6973 allowing thorn to bo- leconcliiHlion, and cus- Wo advisa thoso citizenstns s o m o B o rd e r C olllo fnn 117B/40»g0»-2t12* \ lomor aorvico. Hours tor • bnrninO polnnliiil como moro solf-rollant ^ by who seek furlhar Informa-in- him. 1 t>luo/1 brown oyo. PREONAHCY CRISIS CENTU no»ii/Tochnolotjy i' ..‘ ’ onaurlng quality child care lr LOST 0 mo. old, red A FREE TESTS. Ahvays Ihls lull limo pofliiion aro S2000 * per monih ^ tion lo oxerclsa their rightJht black spots on rust color C n.m. • 3 p.m. Monday- •.Snlnry Iftctoii-iirs for Ihoir childron while thoy w/gray logs A tall. CallI, w hlto B o r d e r C o lllo In Contklentlal, 734-7472 " Oskk>yCaI206-e62-320r Fridny. Tho Idoal candl- 00 f fR Realty Action Lost near Burlay golf Uon to dotall. (m odical, -J.i.ili.l. iirirl tiiiliiry *’ r.‘.li""liii.' ' I'.-....I Propoaad RacraatloiItlon a n d Puiilto P u ip o a a course on 6-4-03 ovo. O Hoofers O I lit«) 1 (Jnl*. lul/ 1 I Please can 208-678'7S66' (RAPP) A\ct ct Claaslftcatlon( ABANKHUPTCY7 A pplications c an t>« 2 yre. min. Exp. I • riin ln slii. 4{jlK tARTMENT OF THE IfiTERIOR. c L A S s in e o COMPARE OUR SERVICE 132 3rd St. W. Uonuii posaible I lion t>onu8 1 ' Buroau of Land ManaoomfJHIAT10N Slone ol Iho Rocrootlon ai ” Twin Falls, Idaho. w e will c o rre c t it. $ 2 0 5 filing fees. Call o*p. socrelarles nnd a p p llc a n ta m ui.t i,it>ii om ondod (43 U.S.C. BG93 etot soq.), Tt>e C iy p ro p o ses to WewMnot bo reeponsbis Amerlca'e Super loll f(oo,1-e6«-e88-230fl‘ bookkeepers. C arrier n n d p a n r, 11 p r <1 . uso Iho lond lor iho oppllupllcsUon of troateo w asto w atar FOUND: for errors after Ihe first 733-7300 or 678-4040 em ploym ent piiyM<..ii- from Ihoir existing w astoI wslorws trostmont plant by conter 1. C o c k a p o o X, w hite, day of publkMtlon.* BANKRUPTCY PERSONNEL PLUS drug of>d atoohol w.i.mhi pivot, whool lino ond hnndd linelln sprtnklor Intgation syatam s Blua Lakes Blvd. N, Atfordiiblo paym ent plan. WWW t>trtoon<|lDluB.|nc com .VHIRING EVENT.'r and potaesa n cun..ni a n d to allow larm lng of Iho10 landla vis ngroom ertts wtth local 2. (2) Lab/Rottweiler Cnil Twin Foils ' Accidents, divorco & CL£RICAL/\ Fn. Ju n o 20ih and vatkl drivnrti ii'.»n. larm ors. black male, adult. 733-0031 axt. 2. or criminal manors. CUSTOMER SERVICE 11 nm • 1 pm se . A hloh Achool (tipio- " Skyiana Trailer Park. Burley 677-4042.* Brad Rico nt 734-3307- Wo , are growing. Need oxp. ilo d Lion Hoiol m n/G EO la p»i)lon0 ol tho parcol proposed for sale elSamoyad/Shepord X • Bilingual a plusi IExp’d A Inoxp'd Wok:ome Moiid inTw in Fnii!. ] '' lo currently boing usod loror land opplk»tlon ar«J farming EMPLOYMENT A CDL TRAINING whllo. adult. On Sparks, SlNQLE7'Meot somoorle • Groal personality I ’.fl purp o so s undor a loaso from fror the BOR to tho C tty .. Tho Spoclall A gos 25-00, PAYROLL SERVICES .. • Ablo to handio fast poco AVAILABLE 0. Rottweiler X adult. PERSONNEL PLUS City Is proposing to odd two addtttonal pivots a a woll a^ s fem ale. Black A tan. On Sincere singles sooking Good pay nnO bonolila. —jewv.ow/Iiirano.coml. _ Loram rs so 08 lo provWo opproximototy 733-7300 Twin Falls I I I ^ wiraol linos a n d hand llnoo sc Blake St. quality roiollonshlps. Fnx toaurho lo 735-IJ200 DDRR/ERS Maintenance *" acros of land oppllcailorilton/formed oroa wllhln th o 600 HoartOuost, professional 078^4040 B^irtoy Apply In poraon of D um p truck Orivors noedod a ^ parcel. matchmakers sinco 1000, j Com Slalo Stafllno I olso o ond dump drivom. of Way, inc. i ands aro not ne ed e d for Fodornl ADOPTtON An Afllrmnflwo AMKjfi/ ' f, ;- jh o nbovo doscrit>od londi ° 1. Australian Shepard X Free bfochuro; 1 -eOO-WO- I 735 5999 ’ !; T»Transfer dump ecperlonco ^ O R ) purposes In occordsrrdanco with thoir land uso plan- 0411 WWW HOinl;oa com' | C alt 206-7260-0225 o r Isx EEO Employer I, * fomalo. big pup. CONSTRUCTION M/F/V / ning nnd o notlco has boonlon fllod' with tho BLM to revokeg" 2, H o o la r/P It X Odult. ^ raa u rrte to 206-726-1520- 'Ola on these landa. The s a le of THANK YOU - Ounllly lourneym an bmployur f'nid Ad’ tho foclamotlon withdrowola . molo. ELDERLY CARE Ihoso tnnds Is consistentt withwi ths M onument R esource Lamb WoBton. Qiarrtbla, tianger. Pormnnont work o”R Dl i ^ R ' s ' ^ L 3, Lob X. puppy, molo. Twin Foils Rotary Club. Variety ol sorvicoB. Pay OOE. Call for on !I SmSi . local CO looking tor rn. Manogomoni Plan and wouk'oukl bo in tho pubik: intorost. Stack A white. roloroncos. Coll 731-1207- Tho R & PP Polont. whonten issued, will ba subject to tho Twtn Folia Couty Farm, : op^inimont 731-7403- Iliable, quniitod long hnui ^ 4, Rottweiler X puppy. Bureau. Thank you lor . HOME 1 CARE GIVERI LPN , omployaoo. Insurnnco 4 following tormo. conOltlons,IS, onda roten/attons: , coiTsTRUCrfioN T ' HO USIN Gi CLERK C 1. •Provisionspf tho Recrostroatkjn and PuWk; Purposoa Act«t moklnp our ratfio a lloxiblo, PT/FT. complolo \ compotnnn) poy.644-1002.' succoflBrFllor Agn’och care, errands, elc. Rol. Exporloncod ^ hod cnrrlorn P A R T -TriM irV E a n d to nil nppllcablo rogulat,ulatk)na ol tha Socretary of tho’® Hw«;Mon-Frtsfi«moon* or Tv e r s Acaderny Ed Richards & nvnH. Can Joon 326*7264.* for Sun Vnlloy nred, pny Ol Interior. , SsL 10-2 DOE. Trnnsporlntion ACT * TRANSPORTATION ,find yijui hum.- .it IHIA' Irl,ilm 2. A nght-of-way for ditchet:hes and canals constructod by Somanihn Ahderson. ; ^ OoosdSuniHolkJay* provided. Cnil 736-3055.* COTR. TX A 1 1 wostorn AwKi.tlioii, . .1 (cinip.iny ili.ii t'l'""[,l.,V,l|.-, ,lt1<,t'.1.,l.l.- I...... tho outhortty of Iho Unllodd Slates.Sl otutiin. Compolillvo poy Wscononfyk«»ptWiu)«4e | oppf;rtijnili(*v iv iitluitll"! .1 p.ul 1m 3 .' All minerals sholl bo rosen/ed ros to the United Stales, hours, they mm told or I COOK ' ' IExc. l;iinolito. Friondly logolhor wilh tho right to prospectproi lor, m ine, and rem ove OESTROyED.MpttOMCall I FTf cook lor Gooding focllify tdla p u ich iirs. Lnlo moUiii twill f.lIH Oflltl- Tins 20 ri'i tho mlnornis. , daily lofuiHixlatt I CHILD CA RE 24 hours, Wngo DOE. ^HI H P fi'iuipmonl CALL owstinij a in lilt* (Lilly ,idni>tii',ii,iiii,ti bolaiiod Information concoincoming this action Is avallablo’® lnlomi*#onorl«avo • * wookends ovnll. Meols i Call ' Vicid 208-034-5601- TODAY i 800-311-4101 fiAssi\f.in0 South,& Burtey, Idaho. TbUlssput>llci«rvtc« FAX Call 324-S764.' I CUSTOMER SERVICE I w^WWW. nett r anoporin lion. com ’ This nolk:o will tw publish>lishod In Iho/ a d f a l B f g l d t l s r tv e iklll^ .ind K onnouncsntsnlof SUMMER WORK =,DR'iVERS ^H rqum axceilcni fir.tomri sriv (EB) on Moy 20. 2003, Folio■oliowingmo FRpubllcatk»n. the CHILD CARE SUiy a t homo S10.60 B a se -A p p t. skills, demonstr,itr Irom nil other form s or approprt- mom would lovo lo caro B S T Tmek DflvinaSchool 5 lands will tx) sogrogatod frorr YOUR ^ PT/FT potHton nvnil. in Cl.tso - A COL 3-4 A 6 wks. yKhrduie. Q(g.ini;r, |/l,in, |iiii>iiitifiMii/.’ cind ...... I.' ind laws. Including the o * n « a l' for your children. Plonso ation undnr Iho public land Customor aaSea/sorvicos r.iassou. Job piacomvni. rffKltvply « ^ t h wiitlrii .iml or.iliylily Musi I).- .Ii.i.- 1l.-,l-.t-li'.li mining laws, oxcopt for sale under tho Recreation and call Susan O 736-0680.- Groot roDume oxporio* msing undor the mineral leasing S30,000-S40.000/yr and j maintain i-Hi-'.n-l.n Public P urpose Act nnd lonsli AD CHILD CARE your homo nco. All mnjors cnn 737-0272- laws. or mine, light housokoop* apply. Scholarships You* tomp*n'Hilion will I.*' ti.in-'lMl tin CXpi-lH-IKI- I'.'i III For a period ol 45 days} IromIro tho dale of publk^atlon of DRtVERS" TIMES-NEWS Ing. itexlblo hr. 733-0000.- and inlernahips posaib- Dl eppiioiiion ,it loll ...... ilownirnvnin.Kl .in ,ip|ili' .iI.mi Iimh Ihls notlco In tho Fodornl11 Reglstor, R Intoroslod poraons C LASSIFIED c lo. Conditions apply. No GiGlltnor Milk TranmportMtlon « m ay submit com m onis rogojogarding Ihe proposed claselll- DAYCARE North Shos osporlortco necootnry. OTR — tuii time. vwww.lhfa.ocg Is lo tho Flold M anager. DEPARTMENT hono. roasonablo ratos. cation or solo ol Iho lands It Omc9 Call 208-733*6080 Ciosa A COL required,. on jn d resum e l<> Burioy Flold Oflico. IS EasiEast 200 South. Burley, Idaho 208-7^5538 _ Ask lor Lisa 206-680-0821* WMW.viOrtdontudonta com* vona A rootors Ptaaic send ,i|i(iliutlon j 83318. Plooso Idonlify comrommonlB a s tw lng in reg a rd toto HOUND POUND O’ Hana Montasaorl ■ Fnmlly F maurnnco A 401k Hum,in KrsourCMrt DcD epartm ent : Coll 324-3515 botwvon (to^l number 101-34149. 615 W Lane S 208-677-4543 C e n te r Is now onroiiing DATA c ENTRY/ Idaiio Huusinrj and firuniirunce Assoti.ition I _____ JpLASSIFICATION COUt3UMENT8: Interested parties;• 438-2200 Inlnnis - 5 yoar oldo. MEOICAL CLAIMS 0-3 p m. wuokdnys- niay submil com m onts' Involvi/olvfng tho su a b ility of (ha land (B urley)* Call 208-732-3104* Could e n m S 1 5 /h r. = , P.O. Box 709'7099 rdrapplicniion of troolod wasiivssle wotor, C om m onta on the« Paul. Idaho Tfoining. PC o . iD C R fV ER S Uoisc. IdJho 837013707-1899 classilicatlon are rostrlctod>d totc whether tha land Is physl- *******-* I Cnil 1-600-035-1311 OREAT REGIONAL colty sullod lor Iho proposal,sal. whether Uta i,tsa will moxl- ADOPTION 0*1. 338. 7 dny*' RUNSI Above A dwoiplion I-, nol ind^nivrvr nl .ill jt>() tiulM", iM iUli.'.) . mizo Iho future uso or usoso s col the land, w ttethar th e useA 1.MalepurttxodB«sgi« S IMMEDIATE candidJtM c. mn-.i t^ .ibir to (xrlormlorm ■pss«-nl..it lun...... -villi Is conslatont wlih locnl plannijnning nnd zoning, or II m o uso^ 2, Female blacfc/whit# Chow For STUFF I DEVELOPM ENT^' OPENINQS Of 0 withoi/1 Ac<'iiiimobmlt com m onis regardingng 1tho spoclfk: u so p ro p o sed in^ 4.Moi«Boxsr E a m T o p t i S dovotopmental diaotiiiiiios • , Excoiloni Homn Tlmo ■ tho applicollon and plan ol davoiopmant, whothar tho 3 linos In a ale a In homo nnd community 8LM followed proper odminitlinittrailvo p rdcoduras In raach- Several mixed lxt«dpuC(iik. a g e n lhhat a t lit advantages dfiiisllicalion will bocom o offocth^ooffo 60 daya from tho dato ACCOUNT MANAGER www.knightlrnns.com* of publication of this notlco0 in tho Fadaral R a g la tar. DESTROVEO, (0 plsasa col Coll US todayl * Specinl Educntion, L. tUtty ter uMo-dsla Tho Times-News Wo W aro looking for soil- • The ability n> iiiiui.ipi'• mulllUl M|>i'l.iU- %...... OaYo; Moy 10, 2003 starter, wlih a graat per Nursing. Rocronlion, DRIVERSQf /s/Bomio Jansen infomuiionorltavo Classlllod Dopanmonl Psychology or rolnlod Havo n C lass B7 own business meuags. 733-0031 oxt. 2 sonality. .high energy nrKl Bornlo Jonsen the molhration lo achlevo fleklto SS WantanA7 M • Ih ilim itc d iM riiinn |>iiii-niiU-nli;il Acting Burley Fioid Office ManagerMsi This is a publio ssnlcs 677-4042.* Inclusion South Inc. Como r lo our Sal. class A announcsmenl of high performarKO levels. • J-xccllciii in n - iili\c |>II')'.I -‘' ‘'I ...... Componsntlon package 460 Fella SuKalOl upgrade. So tiabla Esponoi TheTlmsaMews., Twin Falls, Idaho- ^ • Ciirccr ir;iiiiiii^ PUBLISH; Moy 25. J u n e 'l.I. O0 and 16. 2003 Includes; *10/hour DOE. ___ P ro fa a a lo n a l Truek performance based rnls- o Drivlno School • AdvnnccincMi npimminiiiiniiii's e s . a g e n e r o u s b o n u s Class c B CDL, m ust t>o ox- _ 734^>&66* program, great health perlonced. | havo goou df It you'rs In lare iled In reprsiersientihQ a strono. NG j DRTVERS ' I FILERRU SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.O. 413 SETS BUDGET HEARINO benefits and a compnny work , hlalory. Local routes O pportunity lor moiivniod |growino and friendly company,lany, contact the NOTICE OP PUI>UBUC HEARINO matching 401k rotiromonl trom | Gooding. 034-8034*' Dodo a Public Hearing will b e ' long haul Uuck drivnra iOlilrlcl Manager In your'arsa:fsa: ______•'N OTICE 18 HEREBY OIVElIVEN THAT In a cc o rd a n ce wtthh SoctionE 33-401 ol the Idaho Cod plan. Must bo bilingunl in Hoolin Insurance, vaciiiion hokJ In tho Filar Elem entaryry UbraiyLl of School District No.1. 4134 at Flior. Idaho, between thono hoursti ol 6:30 pm and 7:00 EngUsh nnd Spanish. This DRfVER D ^ lio requirements by tho Stata poy and t>onuses DUtrtct ManuKrr pn). on Iho ieth.day of June,:ie, 2003. The B udget h a s b e e n prepp a re d In accordance with tho i person wlll t>o responaibio Class A CDL with tank Tonm , solo or roliof. B oard of Education, and is> avoilabloavi for public Inspection1 aat t th e Offk:o of the Superiniendondont of Schools in th e District for customer sorvico and ondcrsomont. Local C h u ck P a ttb h u l l. , iry atalom ent of th e Budget is ^ Call 734-0002 Ofllca Building in Flier. Jdaho.iho. from and aftar tha d a ta of thisthli posting o r notice. A summ ary a proper control of our roni- houkig. I C al 206-324-U31 - batw aan 8am*6pm * J2«fl> 039-6O6O ottachad hereto ond Incorpora3oratad herein by raferar>ca a aI thoughth fuTry se t forth twrein, al accounta. Must have a q DRIVER ■ D DP R n/E R S Ootod this 3rd day of June,I. 20032C valid driver's liconso in OTR q drtvers wanted, good p ...... r.u School District No, 4 1 3 o f TwinTwii Falii County. Idaho hand at the tlmo of apply- P.T .S .I. Bolao. looking lor ‘ pay. 2 yrs. experience. ow ’ nor operators. IIatt>od, |__ L otetod at Filer, tdaho ing.I Must have a clean Coll j 208-734-7182.- B/WIUlom Bnzonburg. Chaimairman of Ihe Board of T ru stee s drM ng record. Prefer auc- great loasa. Fast . ^ I n W, Lartfing. BusinessIS MManaoer/Clerlc/Treasurar of' thetN Board of Truttoes aotilem onls Call Miko m substance abusa pte- • 7,989,004 t 0,7J.710,024 I 2,003,721 « 1,003.706 per ( week. G reat parl*tln>o vont lon/in tar vention. r■f • Relaxed Work Environ!ronment •-TOTALS ioboraMondJob. l»nus • Bsnetits • v^i Lease Purchase Oroup O lacllltatlon skills ' • Instmmce After Ontyty 3i30 Days -scPENOfTunes Cloaa to CSI campua. 62e ,,. all miles «-Fuel roq. re Twin Falta School Salarlas S 4.12S.906 3,013,064,100 630.140 659.108 For more Information lurehargea 4 PakJ loUa DIatrlct D' 733-0000 EOE' .1/32,204 1,306,117 1,31 163.027 163.041 Call730-28S3 f k PER HOUR Bcnaflta *************** 600-fc7*58fl6:;- HS PtMChaaad Servlcas 021,111 763,037 71 66,770 66.578 * ' BIL School DlMtrtet K M J I I TO START S ig rtia a A M alarlals 301.610 222,771 2 185,802 204.000 AUTOMonve Ti t la now accepting appllca- i^ n ! z o o frmn hn rrrj I 103,921 30,186 : 245,020 116.000 Finish pi Sander and maakar. DRIVER Dl tlona i for tho folkjwing po- D m Ratlramartl 30,000 476,660 477,060 MIn.of3yr*.axpartwws I Drivera Of needed Must hava ^altlons lor th a 2003-TO04 t t m m m t m r m Inaumnca A Judgamanta 43,232 47,661 < Only the finest need ap- Class ( A CDL, Locsl A 7 ^ wsstem, Exp, pralorrad. ^achool yoar. T ranafara (not) 40,020 o!271 P eiam antary Oth Orsda ( s s a Contingancy R aaarva 440,302 300.000 3( Call Jo e a t & 0-1348* ^ 346,305 ^w'.os^ J Gunimer^ ners - snd S »• Social etudlaa ! • $ 7,3M,0»4 0 0.71.718.024 • 2.003,721 $ 1.003,700 TSWo msnar how you spend you' "Si daya. clsssinad fit* you> osmge I aaie a#s»oni Find M ath ^ m a a iMttotviai soumoM oul n«wre mey or* and ten PIOBBO PI c o n ta c l M lctlulv > c t OudQst ts availabla for publtokl Inapactionli in th« Dlstrfcfa AdminImlnlstratlva OfDc* from 0:QO busy < schedule. Put da»»i- < A ’M p y of tha School DIatrlct 0 neO'a time-saving tfireciory •vstyons i ntwrs youra wW FlFaulkner (206)JU2-444} , ^ A.rtj. to 4:00 p.m , M onday thrwDrough Friday. ot ooods and servioea lo bsmrouon I the powerful mie for fo application daadlino: ■ woit fer you today. _ jeOalnclsMtfted. Until Ui filled. EOE* | p PCfBUSH: Juna 0 and1S.20C2003 • - • Ua»- -A \ '
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• i’kMsi* print ; p en c il o r p e n nt clearly wilh dark p • ApproximnI ' line- including B lately 21 .spiices p er lii Q Q S m iB H B I bl.ink sj),icc ices. |COiV2'JlACTOH|F] I I ACOUSTICAL HANDYMAN I MOVING I • W f will noti special going on )tify you if there is 1 s &. D R Y W A L L■ BUSINESS I Moglc Valloy Daaign CONSTRUCTION SER V IC fi TREE SERVTCE .1 & Genend C ontractors which migl- )unted price SERVICE -Now - Ri-modoling- ‘ . A lo Z l.trgo or small. Lowoal pricoB, ight result in a discoui R o p o ir & T o x tu r in g Commoraiii/HoflJcJomiai Roaldoniial/Commorclal C robtree IMoving sotlsfocilon guarontood. • .1 lini- ntinim ty ra le s Small rupairn In romodol'. TWIN FALLS n v 4 Hoh;;y Shopa Son/ini) Moglc Volloy System s (roo oatlmatoa. romoval. im um - Priviite Party No;it. ciojin & txofoaajorv I 20S-734-1S31/739-3S44* I Pro-m ado or cualom Gui tho movo you pruning, stum ps. a l )0b. comfjriiitvo pricn. PLAN ROOM Jobs lo bid lor all J m ado ulilily c.ibinoia dOBorvol Ovor 17 yro L Call Jam oa anylim o ot Coll Lanco LoBoron n C 4 C CONSTRUCTION oxp. Froo Estimotoa I — 208-735-8845* I 732-5904/308-1809* conatrucllon. I EMPLOYMENT i Gluopnni copioa. 436-1901/219-9242* Compolilivo ralos, > SERVICES 02S8440/a68391-MOVE* j 734-PLA N (7 5 2 6 )* I TREE SER VIC E Numbe_r_of_.P Tompor.iry-Pormanonl I HANDYMAN I D ^ s -J3_linas I A C O U S T I C ^ Looking lor omployoon 1-3 d a y s ...... S 1 6 .9 5 -] CARPENTRY 1 I MOVINO I Triple A 8L D R Y W A L L Or looking for work DAVE'S HANDYMAN ' Troo topping romoval. Ropnit & Install; Coll All typos hom o ropnir SERVICE -l-7il.iys ...... $ 2 4 .3 5 Btump romoval Why cnll Ihu ro sl? Docka. foncoa. windows, PERSONNEL PLUS & romodoiing. ond lirowood. You doi.orvo Ifio boat! doors, inlorior pninllng. www.peraonrteIlnc.com 1 Cnloiing lolho 404-8367-733-1778* K-I.ld.iys ...... S 41.5I) 733-7300 or 678-4040- | I Twin Falls L BOB'S BEST Froo outimaioo.' homo ownor. Storage & Moving r; Call C huck R o g ara Call 543-5010* - 1^-21 d.iys ___ ...... $ 6 0 .( 1 0 DRYWALL Wo will pock & load. j 326-5271 or 731-1391* 7 31-0788 I FENCING I Movo you Irom hom o to | treeservtce | . 22-10 djys ...... S77.1K) Inaufod Iroo Eatim aios' I HANDYMAN I Qtorarjo. otorago to SERVICE hom o o r homo lo homo. Your ad will run In Th uc$, Ag Weekly and Online ; A* Jim 's Tree ] The Times-News, Moglc Volue$ R ssldantlsl & R anch WORK RooBonablo Ratos. I CARPENTRY I 208-734-8030* 1 Service I ACCURATE I Cham llnk.Codar..Hnil Gonoral hom o ropoira. fonco. enrbod Wiro. Topping, shaping, Print Ad ( l a c e s B e lo w DRYWALL B&B Inlodor/oxtorior. romoval. shrubs & I Copy in Spa Vitiyl. Privocy fonco plumbing, painting, and r MAINTENANCE Ropoir work. 20 yra oxp. PAINTING I • stumps'. Spraying forlill- iA!l..vv 1 (I.r r. ni.irk'. .mil hi.ink sp.u'i’s ) C huck's Cuslom P^ainting drywnll. 10 yoora . or. lawn aoraling & It i-.it l) I«-IUt , piiiK tu.ition ni.i 32 yra oxporionco Call 934-0016* 6 S Orywnll Romodol, painting carpontry oxporionco. Ihotching. N ool. cki.in. profosuionnl. oxtorlor & intorlor. Fraa eatlm alo a Chuck's Custom —678-3476 431-3253* sm all jobn wcjicomo. 30 bnihioom apoclalltios. I FENCINQ I I John 738-6179* I Painting & H yoara oxp. Liconoo & 423-4066 or 731-4066* Drywall repair bondod. Mnmbor ot SERVICES I HOME I \TR E E SERVIC El 735-8888* 30 yro oxporionco r I BBB | NsrRucnoN llconood. bondod & I CARPENTRY I FencesIFencesI M om bor of BBB Ray’s Tree Servlco 4- A . •l).ir«vs 4- Aciciition.il hnc-s cxlr.i c li.i Pro-Fence HENDRY & SONS 735-8868* Removal. Trimming, A I R D U C T I MAGIC TOUCH W» also do boautlful Corponlors *- Toppfng, Shrubs. C L E A N IN a For All Your Homo iMKks A Awnlnga. Commorclal 4 Rosldontial ~ • Stum ps Improvomonis Cull MlchoaJ for Iroo AllJoba Loroo& Small Call 738-2571* NO JOB TO SMALL ootlnuitos (ceU) 212-4646 Inlorior & Extorlor P A I N T I N Q ^ I ?= Air Quality* 736-7404 o r 280-1661 732-5618* D R Y W J U ^ ^ S ervices I Aak f ^ Lou* I I FLOORING I T R E E S E 3 Z V 1 C E S Air Ducta Furnacos LUPHER ^ Run niy nd in cl; Dryor Vonla Chimnoya I JU N K C A R S I TREES a STUM PS OF classificMlion I CLEANING I W o o d F lo o r D e s i g n s PAINTING, INC. IS MAGIC V/UXEY InauloDon Rom oval REMOVAL Painting. Romodoiing, 1 II ...... f o r ___ 732-8766*______Wo do ovorythlng from ISA Conifiod. W ood lor baak: oak to hand Toxturing & DrywoTl salo, froa aoUm ates. '____ d a y s . Carol's Cleaning Junk cara romovod. 1Froo oatlmatosi Call BUI I Am oiinl 1-nclosc Construction ond rontal Bcropod custom. Froo local ptekup Tim A bbott 734-7010 Excolloni work. (208) 324-3476 o r ~ Oan M cQ a ary 4 2 0 0 m * . s e d S ______inlorior cloanlng. Call TJ (208) 727-1267 e o ir 1— ( )r chcjr>;c* in y a d \AIR-CONDinONm4 Tho flruil touch with Rolorencoa. 208-280-0884* ild lo: SERVICE I ottontlon 10 doloil. 738-3728* . -I Vi.sii _J M nstcrc Express J Discover I 423-6340* I I W E D D I N G & . I iT card Ll A m e ric a n E xj COMPUTERS I XJlATOSCAPDVOl PRESSURE I BRWESaiAIDS ^ Credit Card Nun SAWTOOTH SHEET I CONCRETE I W A SH IN O \ u m b e r ______METAL Tony'a Landscaping w Mxpirntion Date _ HeaBng/AC TYia C o m p u te r P l a c e HOME REPAIRS WEDDING SHOP Cloan-ups, pruning, Dairy boms, tnjcks, Wodding Di O rossos: 2-48 :e ______Rafrlpnrniion Zoom Oual^arKnle Now - Usod • Upgradoa oqulpmont, parking Ti N iim e ______CommorciaJ A n«aldeniiai and ropairs. F ast and trim, rock, powor rako. Drassos-lo Ront or Buyl Drlvoways, slopo, p a tk » , sprinklora. fotKlng. lols, ond all buildings. Tables-Chalra-Archoo I I (206) 733-ea48» I docorattvo otomp, frloMly sorvico. Wo do wtiai you can't. C all 324-1477* Invllatlons-Stlps-Veils1 A c l d r c s s ______concroto ropair and 415 Addison Avonuo. 734-1667.* Tooy-734-3a22* _ Blaba. 25 yoars oxp. ^OsltSnwSSS? City/St.itc*/Zip _ I AUTO I Jaff 212-1490* P ------^------D B T A IL n V a HANDYMAN I I L A W N C A R E I ROOFOTO I I’h o n c N u m b e r _ ■r______I OOiVSTRCXiXnOiVl ROOFINQ WEED CUrilNQ Mr». Baaaley'a Detail Will do you 0 Royal Job ILAWN DYNAMICS nosldontiaicommorclal. n Ci Exporioncod dotallara at a budgot prico Mowlng/Trlmmlrig Custom Lawn & garden v ^ o Iroat your Top soil & gravel Gonoral ropoJra, drywall, Fraa ostJmatos.RriancIng dollvcrod. yard cloan up P rotoUIUng, woodcutting, V0hk:lo Iiko their ovm. painting A much moro powor raking 731 -0 8 5 8 cloanup woik. Roads & drtvoways bultt Sontor discounts. Q o o d prfcoB, Groat W ork Reasonablo rates. 7 3 7 - 0 0 0 0 * 6 ^ . axporiatwo. 735-82fla« or ropaJrod. Building Raosf20e-423-4004« pads & sue wor«. 410-2502 Of 733-7046* L J 2 » 4 a T (r ' I Ucansed 20fr731.7030* i H AN D YM AN I fjLAWN SERVICE HISfiARF^iVZNOl n I AUTOMOTIVE I & CLEANUP PARTS I CUSTOM I S B R V IC B M YARD I L A W N ^ P L U S MAINTENANCE F A R M IN a 8 a l a » r a Solutions Lawni Mowlno/Tflmmlng j , AccoMortos & Pailo et Wafbcproblams J o h n 's S h a rp e n in g OREAT lovirprk^al Spring Claa/vup S e r v ic e Small ac rM g e s . Frea^tlmatao Sprinklor Rapalfs Oraen Oraaa Magic Valley C om ioaU no. odd)o^, remodeling, Com plata sharpening. Bu Landaeaplna Niews I Mowing ^Corblda & staof sawg. tr ?TheT inie»JN Auto Parts Disking, RototJJUng. romoval of dabfls. Garden RototUUng < Bush & trao plantino A I o m ______I 2 2 S Msln Ava. North Mowing. 8aadlr>g. W adoK^uamors. FREB ESTIMATia 141 BrackanSLS. trimming. m lawn m alnte www.magicvalley.cor 7 3 4 -4 0 W C Spraying, PoraOzlng. RufaaoTJMWOe* -420-2834 o r Sa»W 74*J nanca. Fraa aetlmatas. __J Q i l ^ Work. 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iwlna WANO 1908 Wing A 8 : BACK MACHINE coptmtabijio oTVaya- JUKEBOX Two nloaoaold PARKINQBLOC TOP SOIL add bvihabv UPHOLtrinVaaw - C700 naw. Mil fOi ■taHction. Ju k ab o x aa w/raooree3-32si2S1* rall8.2cu.ftfrMjar. ------TRAILBR 22' WallaI Caroo,Ca cfiair. Pofoalaln o d l* fTUorr coU»g* rwont. ww »0f full tfz* truck • ------• naw, 1200. Lova aai — Mrt & sniO B R Marcc uI ry ancloiad, 2 alda do< iH WAWTePWhha^TiYtt nc«ntral.com/»bcncvnsana^ (ar.Oanarator 80<8000 wan PRBB QRANTBI N•7736* u i a d la ta th a n 1 yaar. y« paIntaqiil^nt.apojipompa tf ia r8 p .m . Of wknda.' nandyour - navar ua«d. S42(426.734- Quarantaad. topo •1000. 208-«34-M44 otyt. eia*«i^^I RU your 4000 734-6269 aft!■ftaropm* 1500.000. Edudal% tion! MIBCILLANEOUB h f r i ^ r f a a condition, 01 ^ REMEMBER Du>v tcnMui* Put H o m aa. In® m utt aaO. YamtJulh a pi- SK O raU N S , (2) 12 oa t T ij'a ia WATIRBBO> aupar «r>iw . ThMblrmdayadyouplaoi or wMrrorh««dboardl11100. aom a tlm a a g o In 77m fiM't (im«-uvtflg a FREE Satalllta . jaratora. ano 13000. Air hooookay (1) MM rtHa w/dlpa.r ft a S5r.£rKi;“65?; rting. 4ES u til ity t n l l a raiM t l . TTmaaV/aMvTKow la tf o' goooi tna *#fvt»*rvicM to racalvar you haul 9am-9pm.Molr^atS a t tabla t160, Mtn. bikalaMs,' I LInaar ampllphlarj*27S/ S2 caR^Roj;S^§5^ v.o»c lor you loo>y______ytxjfa. CaJI aoe-734 X1017.’ Bftby crtb *40. 738-4B•4608 oHar. Call W 4iiM 3» .0009.* Full alM eainptr atiallat tfma to aoma pick upyo 734^118* 1.800-883-2617x10 t 6 0 .— Qtn n f f r o w itH■twna plcturas.8topby^ «60. C«ir208'738-743431.* .daaamadOapttodayl ” '* 1000. Call 20«'«78>17S1 ’ ^ WHBeUi^ai^1RBS r*"~*3B 2iiB 9 W HHiccmmn»ps sa6/n76ni8. i3oo.*e » O N > 783-00S4 o r 737-4381 WOOD FL O O R DBWai H n«v. 1160. Call 73^124 i 9 per month rvRnltfi y o u r axlttlnain ftc FummJM - and l a a v a mssaag*.* ■ S i Naw oak from 87.7 0 0 MadJcal ofnoa do sin g . A Inftallad & flnlahad. 0Oak fumttura, madlcaJ and ^ ^ 1 4 hickory, a a h , walnut. Exo'E ofncaaqulprnamforasliAll work. R af. 208-730-37;3 ^ : CoRtSOt 2(»-72e-58801and m aka appolntniant** aiU®. 100 to CH1NB8H 8K 8 600 rounda rrt.* and 2 larga migadrws. I t i varygoodoondltion, $4M . Can 420-0238/ • P m rwTwwT'r'W' BEi BflT BA flL g Hi c a i, ^ ^ BIKB Saara 3-whaa 8960. 464 Raging Bull, 3 sp aad, w /baskal, axca77^■ w /acopa. 8660. VVaHhar “ lant condition. Larga aaa -22, S260. HK Q3-.308. f ClasslilediI S 8226. Can 208-734-0742, i n r M 76. All naw or Ilka naw! Air Conditioning, Automatic'ic Transm ission, Cruise Control.rol, CD Stereo and more. HALU2MK f^acumbarrt fl< Notad*alar410-62W tt paya-to raad ttw[la il2on. 27 apd. U ndar aai dUN5 IVlil buy goocTu^ ffna print ataarlno. 8060 /HCa V t fluna. Any maka or.mod- p e r m o n lh 2o»oja-oo2» ______Call B h m 039-0800* enrwrTTamTngtonTiT Call Twin Falla ^ *20 gauga modal 1146 8100, I f 208>733K)931 f IIM . M o d a l 1100S 2.0 0 . 6ftA(*T'dMAr^ o-m aia Burley 208-677-404.942 laffia, 1660's w/atandO mn Bavag* modal 99 308 tooling, good cond., 830C w /acopa, 8360>CaII rrrw'W'TT'WTw Call 324-7712.* ____ , 208-733-6639* HIQH END quallly tools Tre55BBHff83MJFiJ3Sig DRUMS TAMA RoCk« too m any to lift: Nall g um c u s t o m p p l a c a , wl 12 g ag a 3 1/2 In. 8235. II (nr oompraaaor, routara 8avaoa modal 776Barnl cymbala.'seOO. CallV,°/ f chop saw, Ubia saw. ra mora Info 20S>736-1043 ____ auto 12 gag a 8200..- H B f l C e r l ^ dial arm saw, ate. oola,Cal Call 208-543.40a'i5* :o v iH ic L e s M 733-3404.*______RHiaiiOTroTrwiHBsags?: 2003 Chavyry Astro VanffiM 2003 Chevvy Bluer FAX 20 gauga, vantllalad rib. ^ I, modlflad choka..axc. H A short driwofva will savo you thousandi Before youu buy.i make YOUR oond. S360.20^a37^gq03* DmMMMa sure It’s GMM CertifiedI AlRM ADVf^lckac atrawbarrtaa now avail AD abfa by ordar at ■ Freshstart AtAuto Finance ■ TIMES-NEWS - Rauguat Straw barr)5 CLui^lSMMHlPior ‘S 9mmmim.tr w w i w . c o9npaulo8.coni n ■ CLASSIFIED ' Farm. 80.60/gal.-f *tax family. Ja ro m a CoCintry , 1-866-24245-7770 J. 324-2030 from 12-4pm.* 901 3 . Lincoln,r, JJem m e • 800-287-7000 ■ DEPARTMENT ivail- Club. D uas paid up. SOOO. l,tl< .-.0 0MI.-85tt«(,t»l?9 W. Buytr Iranafar feea. Call ■B --OAC 5jtp..cl!89«p'0.t u 208-734-5538 •"y 2M-734-9608.* 3244 - 3 9 0 ^ ^ [’/.-"ir, “ rn/oocU oMUa'S tt?.OOOa9-n«.t>.;jmomh,,i M W 208-677-4543 ’ W A N tiD ------^ (BURLEV)* Q ood baby fumituro. CaII20S-420-0414,*i ^ j a i WANTED llva traaa.^ 5 FlaaMarkatOpan. SpfucB, Crab. Pina. As- Frl. S a t & Sun . pan & othara targa/smBll.I. a t old Molorvlew ln r M j ^ T-' - Csll 208-788-2076* * MounUln Homa WANTED Bunk bad.T with T (off of Exit 90) ^ . k full on bottom, twin on top.Aa- Vandors Walcoma good condition. CaHTiBll, ^ _ _ _ S 0 7 < 9 2 r ^ 934-4040.* WANTED Elactrolux tank oldar modal typa swaapar. m m Call 208-730-200B.* WANl'tOUrumman aluminum canoo. tank Call 208*430-8118*par. For STUFF 1 WANTED having a garaga— $90 or Leaa . aala? P laa aa call u a f ir s t Buyfnp baby Itams. cos- luma fawalry, old pottary 3 l i n o s P and colorad glasswaar: m 208-733-0016.* : w t t mB t w / M y m i B WANTED iJirge Evargraan and d a d d u o u s traaa. r '"ssssa-sssf C all DftB T raa Farm d a ^ . Privai* Party Only. 0 3 4 -4 6 0 4 / WANTED Old gaa pumpas e n Cell u s todayl ; o r g a a a tatlo n Itam a. ThaTimas-Nowa.i Top money paid. Claaalflad DapartrMrtt Tony 208-000-0274.* 733-0931 axt. 2 '' — 077-4042.- V WANTED oid military m adals. uniforms. Inalgnla. ll ' dooumants, & souvanlra. Paying hIghMt prical Paul NutUng733-ioor— UTTBeasseVdL'aar!by Spring Air, vary d oan. nia. $89 Call 734-6788* -
ll fraazar, 2"yvara old. ' / ^ ’ 1* Call 630-0496,*______B i s nn c ;y ia n (d VACAA T I O N ^ C E S S l m s h EI » 1 J * J J rest R ates a s L c I n c lu d e s A M , a r e , 3 - D a y H a p p eir n Passes, 3 N ights HoteIts! lor a People 1.50% OAC . ranteed Financ BUHL TWIN PALLS § l c o n TRIP V - - Sat. & Sun. g a.m -6 p.m. 8aturday-8unda^ ’ L g 3 family yard sala, Somathlng for avaiyona. 4 Passes & Overnight0\ Stay _ 4293 N. 2000 B. (2 W n o rth 9 a .m .- 4 p,m; ___■ Lota of housahold Itoma, o f H aaka B o ^ S h o p Ke'egister to 1W i n ! (Dratifin^ng ju n e 28) onHwy.adl)- gaa atova. Q raat lioma. m. 3B8Dubola.* bDhl 2000 ToyotaIta 4-Runner SR-5 4x4 1998 Mitsuiiubishi Eclipse RS . Saturday 6. Salurday la. TWIN FALLS Ffl, arwl Sal, 9 a .m .-4 p.m . rth e-7 Baby dothea. awing Lclook at all 2002Toyotata Camry LE 2002 Nissar;an M axima SE 3 ganaratlonsl p baaalnat, rafrlg,, waahar, Toys & much mora. dryar. cam par. table, and ; Theiese Imports!/ '•■ 2000ToyottiUt, Echo 2000 Nissaran X-Terra '4x4 lOOO B pruoa B t* — much mora. 824 Fairway bDli>4 8 a t.& 8 u n . 6-6------Off Blu* Lakaa 1 Block 2000 Hondala '.Accord LX 2000 VW JettaJe GLS ^^9 Moving Bala I W. fro m Big Bmoka.* 2000 Acur;iI 3.2TL3, Sedan 1999 Honda;la Accord LX 1999 V W NNew Jetta G L^^H P carpantarioola, fami TWIN FALLS Sat & S urT Itama. washar & dryar. 10-7 M oving S alal antar- 2000 BMWI 5528IA Sport 2001 Honda(la Civic LX Only I5K ^Miles 2002 Kia Ri rafrlgarator, atova, . talnmant caniar, aofa, loia of mlao. daak, bookahalvas, drosa- 2000 BMW0281 3: Sport 1994 HondAI Accord LX 1998 Mazdada 626 LX 1394 Hurrt Road* ers, dothlng. movlea, coatmetlcs. Everything 2000 InfmiiiIi QX-4( 4x4 1998 Mitsubiibishi Eclipse GS 2002 Mazdada 626 LX W 6 ^ m M muat go, 203-736-6e60. MUELLER E atat* S a la t 7 9 f C ollage Dr.*:*^ - . - . — : JunalBtti. 20th and 21st ITavalier 2000 Mercurury Cougar g:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. TWIN PALLS Sat. &-8un.' MuKJpla antlqua fumltura— o-?.B*by/Wdaltems.frv. ' 2001 Dodge: DurangoD SLT 4x4 Leatather 2000 Dodgee Nj eon Only 33K Mile[iles plaoaa • aacratary • til* lawn mowar, naw Ilraa, U)bk a t a ll ta b la -d o m * tru c k ' It homa Interior, clothoa, 2001 Ford Randanger Quad Cab 4x4 XXLT 2000 Pontiacac Grand GT rocksr - parlor chair - H furnllura, mattraeaaa, n e stse Domestics glngart>raad banch and Patra Fashlona raffla. 2001 FordFlSa 50-Ext. Cab 4x4 XLTr - 2000 Mercurury Sable LS mora. Antlqua china, , 811 «B1P 4th Ava North* sJlvar Plata, antlr* kKch- 2002 Lincoln1 TownT Car Signature• ■ ■ 2002 Dodge: GrandG Caravan Sport • 1999 Chev TahoeTj LT 4x4 an lt*ms, han d tools, * TWIN FALLS Sun, June powar tools, draaaars, 161h 9 «,m,-4 p,m.-,i^U- 2002 Jeep Gran•and Cherokee Laredo'o4x4 2001 Pontiacc CGrand Prix GT 1999 Pontiacac M ontana antiqua do c k s, antlr* H anoaa, clothaa, Ayon h o u sa h o l^ w load to handbsga, aalllna'ban- 2002 Ford Taurlurus s e s ' 2001 Pontiacc SSunfire 1997 Ford MiMustang GT Only 59K9K Miles aall. HUOB E8TATB diaa, a n o lota of mlsMlla- BALE naous. C ash Only, 2002 Chev Mallalibu LS 2001 FordEsoison Only 16K_Miles 2000 ChevTiTahoe LT4x4 Srd Seateat 121 Dogwood 2 mia B. C urry C roaiing (Haatharlanda) 38»0 N. 2800 B.1-- C all 832-44M .^ . WANTEO participant (or ► Qarag* aal* and;:ra(t ’ Saturday & Sunday ahow aala. For Filar Fun 3 0 0I p^Ri L A N b A ^ ^ - 8 8 7 ‘ 9 a .m .> 7 Daya Juna 28th & 29th. B U R L E Y . I D No Early bfrdall For m or* informatldn call Mlaoartancoua hou**ho(d 208-738-4892/ 3 2 0 ^ ^* FORACLEANER '• • • f e v t i r ® - c o m m u n H y . l r : TW tW fA L U ------In an effort to Saturday & Sunday. 9-2a our town n8af,.^ve St*r*o#qutom*nt . ask that you remove HHEZ b ad s, TV^SM M va!* any garage sale •Sufficiem down paytrun■unsn^btrt^^^^^rtdi^^appravai. P ricfl do nat Iniludt '. arto mucti mor*. signs that warn ' ^•unrta*Vhrd,M .* placed In otj^ f - ...... community^ * * — i ------^------advertising your^e. Thank you for y6ur ' ' oooperaUon* ' S u n d ay ,JJune IS. 2003, Tlmea-Newiewa. Twin Falla, Idaho 021
WANTBD tobuy 177 - 20 RRBBAU. '89 6Ch wheelleel, NASH >09 22 ft. 6 th w ti*■»eel SPRINTER '73 20 fl. 5ttsih FLAT BEO 14,000 IIbi b e r ------DUMP TRAILER 2 axlo. lotj goose nock. $3600. Col (oot boai.^a>f«r alu•lum l- 27 fl. extremely eharparp, w/hlioh, like new, useaed wheel, fully contalnod C all, k ,0O4. ^ E B u! D 9 holds 3 yards. Electric.!c! $6190. Call 734-220717 Oior 3t(m es,aleepae1^0. CsllB32-44Mafter6pm,-fl* 208-735-5081.* $2800, 208-735-6001.• 10* 731-6001.* $9,600/offer. 4324M 0.* — HAUi4ARK'98 6Xi2H7:5 ? : ■ ^ SUNNYBROOK *06 30 It. •'l^n!eArM 3oo!w Call 208-733-l's4b* ' go trollor. $2500, Utlllt> ■4' » ^ 1 POLICE IMPOUNDS ? 7,60 OULF STREAM '9 9 , 31 P R O W LER‘0 9 24 ft., light alum inum stucture !''*y FORDS '63 part* car#. 1 -20 MAC MIDLINER '89 24 -ATV, good cond. »287HiWD W A Y eftC h A P Y *flo i trailer '98 6X10. $800'°0 - door. 1-4 door. UBea, $600f, tox-roll up door, llros 0& Trucks $500. • -C208^9-2028/734>202( t f f 'V 6th wheel, 2 slWae, stof.^ ‘U te’. bunk b e d andd lo a d ed . like new . 12« ft Con 735-8080,* 'd For lioling coll 2876. Polaris, 3 sorit, w/tral' 'nc'- ags, exo. cond. $19,OOC OS , s l l d e o u t . a w n l n { for both. Coll 420-3703.* brakoo 65%. Eoc cond ' flA A U V bAVibSAM >5 queen bed, only $8998 $6000. 208-677-4520’ 800-719-3001 ext 3109* Many accessoriesfs* In s r Call 2 00-682-329r S14,000/offer 733-2008* UTlLltV VhaIlBA 28 11, VW '73 Supor Beetlo. -B83 XL SporiBtar; 4blu ‘01, mint cond., 7 daya ----- HD. tandom axlo, g oose JAYCO Tent trir, deluxsluxe NeodB work, S1600 AsI or CHEVV'-BO't ton.'ovcf- : ' ' 1300 mllM. C«JI S 3 Mblua. 16 w ator. $4600/ofr< TAHOE '98 24 It. troveivol neck, Exceiienl cond. a PETERBILT '9 8 Truck (or 500. SNAKE RfVER RV I ' fs. Coll 208-324:6050.* '8- hoari l)oo>n $7500 Cull " HAALfiV b A v ib so r^BIW- ‘i Call 206-624-8S37*rTTT- model, sleeps 6, $2600. trailer, excellent condi-Idl- $8260. 208-786-9813.' sa le w/job. Call 208-678- M8* - A MARINE f. lion, slo o p s six, awningIng, - 6174or.431-6178* _ -.CuBlom 1200, tsal w j s t CHEW 'B2 4X4 iwiri'uinku I IK mla. S677tal a Alaakan Jet boat. I,80 like KiT‘88 32 fl. 6th whe^lj j j i AC, microwave. oulsid« C 4 ff« n 20«-«7M 734* C a l l w/hllch, very good cond. showor, oven, rofrlgero- T E M ^ '08 '< V hlor diiiwil. corivoft«i<) 6776 powered Evlnruda, I 10 3'jO cjur. S;'500/ot1<'t $S.495/offor, 7^1-0131.' TTrr tor. lire covers, Storoc Bolly Dump S32G5 ^ 4W ieV bAVIbft6»i new, $12,600. C. REO D A i^ '^ " 2 7 ’ w/hltc Call 208-678-6174* C hII ^00-30H-tOW iJT55 208-788-7676‘ 'iS ' undor covor, $0200 ilrm -..-FLHTCU, Etectrs Ollc KIT *01 Companion 28) rt..ft.. acc esa o riss, g o o d con<'."O' Cnll 208-788-4206,* •, - Ultra cJawlc. Fun a rSlide n u r->— 13 fl. eoper slWeout, lots $2000/olfer.4Sl-6308* ___ whool based. 4x4. Both 1 TRAILER8(?|40ft' CHEV Y 'M S.:oiiadai7. 'jM • . -Rod. 2700 ml. a tfsgrsaar, ad of extras, less than 100 ^ TETON '91 5th whool, 40rt.ort. com plete. Exc. re s to re boltom, oxcollont cond . lor), hoiivy'July, 4icl , ! SANDPIPER '01 Toybo “ “ S S " onoln733>8308 or 208-®®' ■ m u c h lo lls i. 2 0 8 -7 3 8 ^ ' WHO trailor. 208-308-6ei0 or . Road King O us>c w/t>TO — •usEBWEaa*- ___ 2988 or 308-7876* ■ ' nice. Call 208-643-6010’ SAAB ‘91 000 rare SPO CH EW '87 w 'lon' V «li-t-i 781-0666 anytime* PQ NEED u/axt. Rt most trucks. .543-5810ortorOpm.' driv.i UJ/K.SICOO ^ .,J A 9 . low Tow mlla*. gi ‘ 22 8EA HAWK '90 by Qui wheels good condilion, $16,000,439^14a s - Saleotlon. QuiMlty. k i t COMPANION '98 22 YOUR ‘j- Coll20_8-536-504G- Stream 30' 6ih wheel doesn't run,S300. WHITE '77 comoni truck. 4f4 - Lowprleaa2O0-e7^1< fl,, bunkm odel, now SERVICE 12 yord. $4000. Cull ^':|idNOA '04 700 Shadow cond., $10,000.734-6146,’ doublo oxpando. like nevi1^' CHEVY '8 7 S-10 Sfl-'-O oondition, 16 c a m p e r i o ^ 6th $18.000,208-732-6060,- A dvertise in 208-735-5081 • d ..y . '<• 733-0931 ext. 2 O* 0Oort» nnd mivi'-.o-s lo towitKj i 'j 000 . ,731-8029.' 701/ CallS77>3806 2ie-02(------or hitch, excsllorii cond., /oftor Call 200-733-4091.>t.* Ot423-6081or420-0251.* Otm ot tn« tucnti imnQt stx>u1 — Cntl ■ H6M 6A *01 too)M, 10 ft. a $78OO2O0-4O4-14O3* ‘nd daitinoo m ifw way H wotk» □ood cab, sleeps 8: exo. con ' '^8hap«. runs great $1400 5 ’ - " 11.' tw you. Cull 733-C031. ' Call 208-423'e88S*Soo $9500. Call 738-4065*- ^IbEftdLAdfieamn p e r R^HDA^M 'naflrurTSOS b o x . . '■> 1400 milea. wlndthiold>Occ . ehelt. Silver. Long be t tacKrest. $0700. ,(d4 Llkonow.$1000 0 . - ■ Call2O8-423-«701* 208-324-3890.*. • SHELL flberglas^lor ‘ KAWA&AKi '96 Pralrh C all - '4004x4ATVInexc.concrTTTT Ford pickup $650. Ci $2000. KAWASAKIiJArt 20e-737-9540.' ' Bayou 300,4x4 ATV.-axcI *97 SHELLS severol uae IUU h IH c ond. $2600. YAMAH>•exc. T oyota. Ranger. Dakoticota. '97 RT 180, good cond^HA S tartin g $1M 312*3001000* .. - S I 2 0 0 . P leo B O cond. o l dM iLL6Udeb,‘88.‘( ,g08-438-8730.' Chavy, like new. slerlliirllng KAW A8AKI'0050(____ $305 4 up. 200-312-1821628* $2000 Call 200-678-617.ioo ANUofOPinioli.aii o r 431^178* 5174 greon. carpeted lop. 'G'85- ^ I KAW AdAki '9S kLn zs< 8 8 O M C i Chevy ehcih o rt Good condition, rum260 box, $600. Call 320-1891898* great $1700 208-42M7» bU2UKi >04 (2),104 duac ^ ‘^ARCR^^O^ ’-»;iR}innere, $000 each o Aluminum with 00 hp ^-«S.1600 for both. Cal Mercury, center g^^O8-324-643W3O0-a889 console, walk around. TBURONjST J r H Y U N D A^ SSONATA M ■ 0 " 'y *^ 5 ® - " ""^tfljZU KJ *84 LT 60 M ore lo choose froml : 9UZUK1 '88 LT 60, Botr5 0 . ' In excelleni condition3oth SNAKE RIVER RV , ;$ 7 0 0 each. 733-8e55.‘lo n . 01 MARINE 1310Klmber1yRd,TF ,-^oreat. Great lor kids 733-6060' 2O0-e2e-5250‘ds. n IIIIIIIMMB '^ 'ftlJzU K i '0 0 katarTa 760~ K .JfflfflllPIRffl ■ ^ r-k aa than 2,400 m|».. graai_ ^0O 4^|aiaaM || ..cond., $3000. 733 B889. 6ii2UKI ‘03 6uaddporl FLEETWOOD '90 Fla^■ I 2003 S HYIVUNMIAOCm LTZ400. Hardly ridden,)o rt 2 6 ft., good c o n d ., 68> Call tAfar ■ R, AIR , CRUISE, TIIT CRUISE, AIR, TILT tike new. $4,900. Calllen, must sell. $13,000. Ca 2.C5-SPEED, CRI 208-660-1683.* : a ll 2O0>7aO>1619* ■ 5-SP^, LEATHER, > YAMArfA~‘7'4r400 Eudufo_ P O h b *77 2 B' C lass &m< m i m - ■ - 260 (needs coll). Cellluro torhom e, only 64K^ K . #H 3 0 3 S WAS.... 2O0-438-6701- :all $4,095. Cell 731-6930.* ;- V A U A H A ‘0 O, 750 M id- M A L L A A b ‘66 C la s a ^ ■Z ■ Otahl ap«clol, good cond. 2 7 ft.. AC. generator. 45 >C-M200. 2O8-436-670r>nd. e n g in e , overdrive trtfnc NOW’ Call ) g » l .-VAM AHA‘9d ^^RIOOO m ission, 5BK. $0000. Cs • ' Chrome wheels. Vanco & 637-6614 or 530-0705* I Hines exhaust, custom0 & MOTGRHOfcEFOn REN ¥ w r m a n palm, riding gear avail.,o m 26 ft.. AC. Nice. Aa low a 2 0 0 2 DODGE GRAND : great cond. 736-0090.'all.. $ 100 a day.Call B3»69W « H 1 7 M ...... W»SS»,5>S'« s n 4 9 9 5 : V A U aN a '99 WA400 fi. 4 r-r RAFAm^M ^Jf^sT stroke, law miles, clean l e n ia bike, good condilion,i'»n diesel pushof. Load- 2 0 0 0 M ^ A MILLEN e d with extras. Now $3400/ol(er. For more ^ 5 9 9 5 ; Info, coll 208>780-ig02 or $44,996.__ ‘ w w m - i i f e >»•.■ • 720-4043.' -______SNAKE RIVER RV IRiBAN 2500 4X4 s • YAMAHA '01 YZeO. ___ & MARINE 1999CHEVY$^BURiE ' ” $1000/oKerExc«Ilsnt 1310 Klmberiy Rd. TF f i i . a ^ g g a , . . ^ W 8 8 Condition. 20a-3l2-l2a9- 733-6060* « H S 2J > ...... :. m s a . m ^® 8OTtT?W T7I^9'^3 : m otorhom s, 8K, new/exc cond 734-7764/734-3110r*0’ JlirtY Si ’ ARTIC~ CAT watsrcraft Y I6 6 A '0^. 2 8 iii«d U <• ik U ol }Ii7. OAC. Dwk iponLbl. Good >>1. B6A t ‘78, to', 85 H MHi I l n 411 UK U BLVD. N. 7 Mi-Oi 06-UJ.’jBi,7nTvi7r.'y:,~ y. ^ Class A. sxcsilsnt condmd. w m m K m m m m s m Evinrude,runs great. low n^moltifcettt Art lof iIiAWlion onlr Imwudlo ■ $2600/olfer. EXTRASIBt, everything works, lov 208-308-3920* ,SI miles. $10.600/offar.Cal2all , BOAT 14 N...tltMrglats, 40 20S»733-2444.*______hp Evinrude, Bimini top, full g a u g e s , fish finder, ' cover. Irallor, excellent condition, S2,200/ol(or. ^ ^ D 0 -3 2 4 - 8 l 84 evenings.*I,"' A h i a t a t d A r zoti. n .» J m . i )• tiros, good condition. r ^ m ^ d B A d S Southiork II 900 «a^t»ntQon boat w/oare, g ra a t lor hunting, $190C ^ « i e , used 2x, $760 new,‘ Call 200-423-0008’ Z' eXHFTBXEBBWTTfi:rrr I I $ 6 0 0 /o f f 0 r 00. 736-4101/731-0O29.’ } r riot aelf contained. $600, g S R S l ------208-736-8089 anytime.* O ldT ow nlSft, *500, - CdLKM AN tent trailer with , .. Coll 208-536-6270- air conditioning, awning,r>g. vp- FteERFORM trl-null. now and acreen room. Ap-ike interior, 17 fl.. 135 hp.- praised at $6000/mako S2900. Bayllner 65 hp oflor. Avail, lo soo June f- 10. 20. 21. 22, 26. 28, 27 motor. S2400. 208-212- . F. ly~i] I T '3 3 60/420-6330. Can seaIP a n d 28th. 328 W, Avo. F. ■•••ai880 Eastland 3,. TP.*2 - Jo ro m e , Coll 324-7944,* .. WWO ‘96 I4h., alum.. 15 EJM raffTW iritTsiH . ,.hp Evinrude, elect, trolling^ wheel, nice floor plan, lols .motor, fish llnds'r, swivel of storage, vory clean, s e a ls , Irlr. All In g rea’tj l $4500.208-731-6402.' ..cond. $2760f Call 208-; CdUPAhY '86 5ih wheel, 643-6570 or 308-6509.* B. 22 foot, hitch Included UaUbU duns«tur.21 ioot $5000. 208-731-3865.* t: FLggVWOdb ‘Oi W lld-Id^ -1 3 9 hours. Uke now. 325 -8. *’hp vortoc ong.. tandem e m e s s Irallor. S leeda 6-8. •.,.flfajtroiler.2O0-643-6ea9.*If, aw ning, external show er. )• aeparate master area. 4; Like now. muel eeelei Shan, gas tank ar^ hos« , •■$125.734-9746 after 6* 12 $9000 208-734-9334*- P O L A R IS ‘0 0 6 e a d o o 5 ^ , C D , A C AC, C D ^ ’1100, 3 ssalor. POLARIS 'VSSeadoo 760 3seeter.8 M4SBimA4DR a o o a r c moiPExr ' -Both In Imoculalo condi B7m KSANHtONIRn r. 2003 Salem 24 ft.. 6th tion, always garaged.'I* 'wheel, eland up bed- .« o m e s with douWe trailer room, superslide, head M 7 , 9 5 y -w/storage box and gaaer lo d underbelly. LOAD- -"rack. $8000 Call 208-• EOI Ust $31,600, now ’■•'1736-2988 or3O0-7978* '* cjnly $24,900. . Momentum rubber USED , -.-raft. 4-6 man. 4 paddles,;; 1001 Terry 18 fl. 6th 6vest. $595 Call1 wheel, good condition, ,-.208-438-4681* , I only $4,995. eAQLE 10 ft., Inllai' 108b Naah 33 fl., 6lh -able, uees up to 10 hp^ wheel w/2 slides, like • motor. $200.324-e330.‘ ^ new. only $19,995. • P 2002 Deaert Fox. 28 ft ' &e!A8WIRL '68 Silngray toyhauler.only ;4A-6. O M C. Bhow roomy $16,900. ; . 'C ^ . , Insida & out, w/lwon 2000 Naati, 19 ll.. like - u rg e lubee, skies &0 new, $8795. Topes. $8600 firm. Must& 1002 Road Ranger, 23 at 1790 Elba Ave.it re a r Island bed, Ilka * > w s. CaJI 20»«7&>3091' ft.,new, only $6995. iT'AheRAFTl^'open' 1970ex*outlvaClaaaA bow, 90 hp '03 M era, fWi motor homa. very dean, ■-".'tmder, OKA trim. 10 hrs on ^ .'f^ffiDtor. m e o a e x in A B ,] Bflde- ^STOOO/offer Cafl 208-436- out, washer/dryer, dual W M j j ro o f AC. Maka offer. . 3i»S1 O R 436'3026* . BprncmtrnroTznr: '33-1835 t-800-390 U,ID j dr«at foravarything, S e e a t In term ountsln 1 0 7 0 B I U I I 0-8633 IW mrAlU, sMlnflandflsMrtg. $9,000/ M o to r H om ea n e w x)d»n06^M4] 06-U-03 / z lbprieridi.Ne(i«penitlilalrpoi Good^ .^i.affar. 208-733-38V|4 or; exit 100 Wendell I u n s UVD. N. 73: .-4^1088 or 420-1130.' ' ' Mon-e«.»^ II y. 0»C (Mb r ttn ol ritM l Ari fcr »un-1*4pw B30^0i;
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Can 2os^2-gag7*07* tallgato & bum por. QiGood SIO.OOO. 208-731-0983 i e r V8 . AT. 51350. 20S-934-34- Qf431-g17a«______-___ good cond.. le s t than $1600/off*. 735.1876* P iease check your ; CHEVY '94 l*Ton. 4x4.i.a 0X1 condltk)n. S300/offar» HONDA -97 dRV 4 cyilr — 5933anar4pm* lorlo ml., valvee ft timingM SUBARU *83 4W O wagon,1, ad on the first day. > V tiros C«ll 205-306-0148* ___ FO R O *S0 Crow n Victoria 6000 ;c a b . eo t ol snow tli ___ dor. utility 4 door. 4WC™B; WARNING BUICK *94 Park Ave. UltraItra 302 ve, hydromaticItle gearSTBO^Dflor 7 3 2 « 2 7r r good condHkxi. $700. If you find an error • Glaasllto camporohi^ h o ll CHEVY (4) RtMS 118K. k»ded. Bonk Rop<5265.* - soeoo. 20»-934-C72fl '• w LINCOLN *88 Continental. 1 w e Will correct It. ^ ofockw#mtJfoa.5l5C150 Taking bids. Contact AmyAm clo, make suro that theho -woll molnlolnod. $7,500/0/ cond., 80,000 mllo*. Mich- (; TBW W TSSS m SW 1 9 - ...... 0 078-6089.’ - % ^ Loadod. $1700. Cat! T. WewflnotberetfxmaUo [ C«ll20»-734-0119* ^ tItIo la In th o na m o ofol offor. 733^)020 ovonlngs.*l»-‘ olln tires, otf whlto. 733-^ 208-543-6984.- " 4 dr., AT. AC, caaaetto/1/ forefTorsanerthellrsl > a n d c a rp o t kit. S 1S.06 ^ ^ / TOYOTA -oa Landfoir o ^ r j e e p '93 Wranglor Han tho sollor. Undor IdahoI” BUICK^g0H0G<|>4n. FO R O *98 Escort ZX2. oxc. OOK. AT. Vortoc 5.31itl , ■ pw ' oxc. cond., 122K. 54500 MERCURY '94 Soblo. 3.8 3 imor, niloy wtiools, cruiso, P ^pfovldo Iho.now.pur.-ir- Call 208-324-2521.* _ -cond. AC. AM/FM. Coll ^^^^1110011111111 tuiiy-io.iaoa.'ioatnof.-ior. o x f PL, AC: tow p k g .. 'Loor Li oflororwuiconaldortmdo c hasor a olgnod bill of V6 ongino. maroon/g»y, 0^ CHEVY '9B C am aro RS.IS. 20»86a-3254/431-69t2* AC. A M ^ casaoto. A t. I THE T1ME8-NfiW8 cab, 4iti door. OroaiQfo sholl. horlJOn bluo.; 2 26K >or Jot ski or boat, solo showing tho lol- ! Claaaifled Oepartnwn . r,hopo. S1D,000/o»of, C 'c a ll 734-2168 or 731-1902* 07K. garaged nico car FO R D *98 T a u ra a S e . boonoon PW. 109K, exc. cond. 5r.Call m U 0 9 . S l f l .2 5 0 , C lowing; Full description 56500.208-733-1733* '• INFINm *92 M 30. o o m ^1 Office hours'are lod. W oll-malnlalned. 52950. t :i08-532-4423 208-576-0861.* . )koo ol tho vatilclo, vohlclo _ ooragod. woll malntalnod. '• ttJlo, 76K. apoltor. cusiom JEEP ’95 Grond Chorokoi 08* Call 208<3?6'5887.* 1 6:OCramtoS:30pm bO D G E ~94"l50b PU 4> ------Larodo, 4x4. toadod. oxcoxc. Idonlllicallons numbor.1° CHEVY ■»» prl.m , AC.c, $4000 Can 208-eafr2aofl* whools, pearl white.I Mondoy thnj Friday. \ J4 x 4 . I sunroof. CD playor. Groat G spood. powuf ovorytniiy tn ^ . cond. 1 10K mia,, vpiyi ro*ro am ount paid and nom- FO R O *00 Eocort rod. 4 dr.. SeOOO/ollor. Call vory clonn must 3O0, lloblo & oconomlcal. woiwoll o(s) ond addrosa of tho car, runa oxcollont.” • low mlloogo, oxc. cond. 208-731-9839.* m 53000/oflor, 200-637- Wo are opeh toad walk-ln ' SSIOO. Call 200-736-06i-0602 malnlalnod. SgoOO/oflor.Wor. now purchasor, Tho bill 20 Coll 2 0 » 4 3 » 6 1 2 6 * JAQUAn*94XJl2 Immoc. traffk; to aaalst you In I muat bo algnod.rt" 6575 or 208-404-8420 _ _ o. 7ai-9<)53/ ____ _ CHEVY -90 Suburbn^bnTT Coll 200-882-3817- ni ook lor Ryan,* FORD '00 Exploror Spod. Sunroof, now tlrea. Cham- building your ad lo i DODGE ’95 Rum 1*501500, loothor. loadod,. 0i eoK JE E P *99 S a h a ra . 2 0 H dated and show actual J - 3 door. 58,800 mllos. V-6, pagno color. 80K mIkM. Jo ' mlloago ol Iho tlmo olDl CHEVY '9 7 Cavollor Z24 , Orcallonoofour , ' • 360 V8, pur.n bof,, ninort $14,005,208-788-276:763 loadod. oxc. condition. S s p d ., AC. CD. now anow I n ISSAN *98 200 SX. 511.300. Coll 731-7331* b a rs, bod hnnr, 3* Iill. m SlS.SOO/olfor. 732-0035,*35 • aalo, II you havo anyly sunrool, loadod; 55250., ' tiros, lowing packago. Classified Sotos —— quoslions, plooso con-V 734-6675 or I20-0815,* OO- I 58K. AC. CD. now Uros. :iS- OFG iifos. camp , 4" ^ ' TOYOTA '9 4 4-Runnor, _ $12.000.208-622-7531.* I 53900, Cou Tsa-nee* r.holl. C.ill 208-543-5CG)sl tact youf local asaoo-»• CHRYSLER-68 NOW— rk". r'lX i. S21.000. 208-734-93073 0 7 - 115K, vory nico. loadod. FORO '00 Mustang con- S7000/0ffor. 734-4036,* or, noods work, rtwlivalod 1-208-73M>931 exL2 b o ‘D a E~'90“3'6'db'. Y: , vortiblo. whlto. V-6.?S' REPAIRABLES *96 Mlt- 132 Srd 8L W 'lu.'illy, Cumminu. ■q^dqui cHeVV 00 Blazor L =j sollor. 5700/ollor. 79* aublshl Galont, 74K , cloan, now tiros, 5* Must soil. 208-737-9678*jV 29.500 m b, 20&-431-1479* . CHEVY *72 M alibu, rollI . Twin F ana O tnce <;;ib, whllo. SLT. AT. A — 51 500.’97 ToyotaI cogo. sot up for oval track ihinlH $13,500,208-732-0915 — F O R O *01 M u sta n g , low txiaimof, caps, bugafilo CORVETTE '81 rod. nico Corollo. 130K , 51700. nooda m otor. 5300. 1-206-677-4042 Mioholinn, 124K., w oli CHEVY'01 Tahoo. loalh. condition, now molor. now m llos, Woll lakon caro of. '92 Lincoln Conllrtontal. wi F u n llltio car. 543-6534* Plymouth'67 V8 onglno. 1263 O verland Ave^ m.’iint;iinod. Exc, 600jo o k s londod. 26K, oxc, coni s bi _ 130K.5'9 00.CallI runs good, 5300. :ond.,I CHEVY3 ‘96 Astro LS AWD.^ ...... —S— Irons,, S7905/W1II accopt BurteyOfftee* •: SJ 7 .0 0 0 5->ll S 14.9C.9 9 0 S30,500/offor 280-0570>7° 72K mIo.. oxc. cond.. now)0w ALTTOMATIC portlol trado of guna or HONDA ’91 Accord S spd..d,. 208-423-4547.* I Coll 208-837-4948 won i liist.208-733-69:•6924 DODGE '98 D urango. 4x4x4 llros. Call 208-878-7788i'88 TRANSMISSIONS trovol tfir. 735-1026,' pow orovodhlng, su n roof. (work)/2aO-3711 Ray* — $2200Coll208-431-e250*w* i n f T T n n T R n T v ll___VO. loQthor. g o o d com ondi- or 670-3861- Spoclal 5359.95, DAEWOO -99. Sto. wgn,. FORD • 04“HTfso, 2Wl!WO. lion 511,500, DOOQE *93 Grand Cara-— Most Amoricon vohlcloo. 4 1 K. AC. good mpg.j" HONDA *94 Accord EX,X. lunr. .Tnd d riv es, S75i1750/ Call 200-308-6804.*:___ vnn LE. good cond.. pow- pans, labor ond 53050, Coll 208-306-7265>5 sta. wagon, loadod. auto. ollor. C.-ill 208-326-3205 Installalion Includod. f oxc. condlllon, 404-9439* ^£11 DODQE •9obufonoi1 0 0 tiros, low pkg. Economy TrantmlMkMi, DODGE '97 Avongof, AT. FORD OB F-250 XLTI 0> oxt. h u n to r (jroon. o rigjinal in S2500/o(lor. 736-9130.* ^ 46K. loodod. oxc. Lislsi HONDA* 88 Accord 4 door, '.,iD. 400 V6. nulo.. ox< _ Call 324-0760 for oxc ownor, oxc. co n d .. 961 “ I • * 58900/must soil 56000. m aroon, only 156K. oxc. ' c u d .. s*5500. C all 20f200- Asking S9500 837-9020 J Call 208-3S8-0200.* I | cond. Coll 420-0123.' -i:i/-r,340 or 300-5009.' T oyota — J- FO R D '86 8 r oncci r T undra • FORD ‘66 F'ZSOT XLTTcn:nnn/ good. S850/oflo r.,ib. «.‘xc. cond S400( Pioaso call 023-4711.- olliir C.ill 20t)-30a-713: FORD 'a7 1/2 to'n, ■j—i-4x/ FORD '93 Explorer. 4 doc O R T r y in l g t o g e tt y o u r •lUO. 4 •,ptj(Kl. S150Ccnn S2.700/olfor. Cr FORD '82 3/.1 lon. 4°.,; 4x- 208-420-0030.*______c r e d i t I t r a c k ? ‘0 0 , •! ;,p«.'i)d, lla l boboU. i FORD '93 Explorer. XL'~ EMAIL t b a c k o n CD. lonlhor. now tiroi O f FO R D ’91 I • 1 OO T/2“f6r-f--. oxc. cond. SSOOO/Offo Your Ad To . WE CAN HELP! jbuili Plonso cnll208-423-917;177- 'Ull', l,iclory robui I Pick out Uid Now 20C2003 Caimy,p Corolla- •noior. ;,tirill, U.-iiiijf pkf), pkr) FORD 'oVExploror. XLi I the ■^ME&^JEWS ti‘.'i.Jf>0 FORD '95 Exploror. PVkPW DEPARTMENT’ Fre ta r t xr.c..|- PL, cruiso conirol. vV£ e , ;s h st >nc»,plu« Uu. gse & *124.53 dooler (SocX t««,f«« Prtco wm ladoy aalcnw .■nl r:nn[|i1ion. SG'ibo 4x-i. SSOOO/ollor. Cai Al.uto Financice un bad( im M . Special Flnondng ovnMstvaMsbCo OACin Ueu o( oatonw C.ill 20H-730-B!I70 ’ 200-837-60G4IV, m sg.-f-“" Twin Falls caah tiflA, factory ftvoKo may not31 roll.reflect deoler't actual coat F O R D -92 F-ZiO. ■tx'i':^ ^ R O ~ '^ T x o o c lilio ri XLT XL' 208-734-5538 ‘ v'l . lufbo fliosfil, S4D0C■=^00, ■h.nihor, y.tK. 513,050150, twJnodOmagtevafloyxom FORD -00 F-riCO, '’ U. ‘ J* Call 208-123-5S29.* l - 8 ( I'owfirsirokr., G spd, (lal __ B urley V 7 0 )gj - FORD'02 Expedition G.4I 66-245-7'w e e k iM-d, SlH.fiOO 039-OOQO. 24 hihours a day, 7 days a w lo.iinor. war/anly. londod 208-67^543, FORD '94 F-2’50 oupoip o r S24,3£i0. 420-8002. ';;ilj, 4x4, /\T. VB, storoo CU, oxc. cond 734-450G FORb"-94 f-2S0,”90K f'lood condition. B.inJ H'.'po r.'ihintj Bids. ConI | # 0 A... l,-icl Amy M C7H.G089.* F O R D -9 4 Hi.nc}
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' -I'.K o.-i-.y mrlor., gar.iood ',r..ko ollor (now cost ili'-i.OOO) Fairfiold 208- .’<;,1-2M7 Gront vollicUj." s r S GMC '93 3 /4 * to rr^4 T 3 5 0 ') :>po<)d. nir. utility box, w .irn UOOO Ib. froni winch, • pol iiijtiio. ntrobo light, •.ood cloon iruck. Coll 124-3669 o r 53M 570* GMC 'Vs oxt,cnb.4x4, •„ir],;d 140K m i',. S9700- U liB -tH.lrCall 431-C:i90* ISUZU '91 Am'i(|o'i49K< ! ■ tpricel ^ I ^ 6 ^bLE, Automatic, Air, C •txcollonf cond., runa .S H E . atttifsi’ ow dolly & c a r tntilor ' Caa 20ft'7«»-2438* | IIibiIh I
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The Tim es-N(News SSunday,i Junc 15, 202003 — • Sccritm"K ■ j In truUth, -Hr Dads ddon’t J -i e r e; c o rn e s H arrry Jagai]in
chan;» g e J . KL . R o w l i n g mucch i s albout l to have ' I can sdll see my fadfatber standing TVi/-kt* thero in that dbnlyoly Ut theater I l l U) r r e w o r d s lobby. I was 8. It wasas iintermission , _ at one of my nevcr-«r-cnding dance W l t l i rcdtals. I knew thatati^dadl^ i WIUJth yourldds spent most of thc evenvening hanging out in the lobby. Buttatleasthewas at ByStavanra Crump * there. Tlma»We•New» wrtter______The 1950s dadsIs have been branxJed “remote.” Good Gc disdpli- SHOSOSHONE - If you don’t narions, but remote.Ih.Ihatmoyhavc know anything aj else about thc been true to soipe extextenL But not fifth Harry Hi Potter novel that completely true, andd certainlyc not comes> out oi Saturday, know this: ft£iny of thoselose men were it’son an 896-pagc children's book. great fotheis. And 11-year-oId 11- Janni Merrick ' In celebration off Fhther%F. Day ' plansto to read every single page, 2003. rm thinking aboabout the 21st- probablybly morc than oncc. ccntuiy dads I haivire known,: the “i love)vc thc way everything falls dads who are supposedsed to be so dif- togetherier in Harry Potter,” she I------1 ferciircnt from the said. “It'jIt’s so magical.” fathutout in July 2000. According i p p i iM i pTtee story so fai Harry IPottir I throrough IV ! nuy dad and n ^ own. , to the AAssodation of American Tha Assoclinclnted Pfeas______I was reminded ofif thisd when I Publisheihers, sales of hardcover read a newspaper colunlumn in which “ juveniletile” b&oks tripled that Synopses«cs of Ihc first four Harry thc columnist, who0 isi female. m onth andan adult hardcovers were ooks, l>y J.K. Rowling; talked about helpmglg to plan a u p 39 perlercent. IfaliW/- -i'y I*otter boot baby shower sp e^i^icaily for the All thishis fuss about a hardcover ury Potter and the Sor- prospective dad. Onn tthe invita- book that - ■■■<»: lat’ll set you back $29.99- cerer^StoiItonc" - rck-ascJ Sc!11l7IiIm.t tions, she was carefuld tcto note that jf you canran find a copy, the evont- would be! a barbecue, ‘i t ’s not no especially easy read- So she got a ing. but : Wdcomeme to the world of Hany with plenty of beer. So it I’ve had students who Potter, aJ j>-otmg English orphan decent response. Therhcn, at the never finished fin a book in their »fal>iifc-^ ~ i vdth.bogii^ t green, .eyes, unndy . shower, when thc guysjuys had pol- lives readad all four, and then move black hair;lir and an odd scar on his ished off the refr^hnshments and on to *Lorjord of the Rings’ or other forehead1 sJsliapcd like u lig>imin>’ were heading for thche door, she books,”' said s Carolyn Hondo, a announced, “You cat theth< food, you reading; tcachertt at Burley Junior le firet game H i^h Schc Hany. wlioscwl paru-ntiJ died when play the games.” The 1 chool. h e w a s l.lr. lives wilh the Dursleys - was one of those “Rob “1 Your “ It’s notnot unusual to .■>ee my stu- his odiousLS uutmt and u n d e and dicir Neighbor” games, whidhich involved den ts go0 backb and read the series bully of a sson - who tell him dial rolling dice for mysteryrygifts.When g several times,” t Geer said. “I potterer colot* his .4ar iss a legacy of die car crush thc ^ ts ran out, thele guysi were think a1 lot 1< of kids did that in that killed!;d hLs parents. allowed to take packiickages from anticipatiiation of thc release of the • Bui onI hihLs lid ) binhday, Harry each odier. new book,ok.” , get£ a visitsit from Hagrid. grounds- The whole thing ended cn m a And anticipation an is thc right you’re probably going tctocxatccl Eecpcr aiat Hogwart.s School of Janni •* Merrick reads 'Harry PiPotter and the Goblet of FIro.’ro.' theI louith book In semi-brawl. word. Th(rhe publishing industry about it too,” Hondo saic Witchcraftifl and Wizardry, und the t series. According to ciurcntent staosncs. says thee pre-order p for “Order of And at a remarkabl;bly yottng loam, ,he,e ,truth: His parents were there are more than atthalfmilljon hi thePhoenlenut” is by far the largest age. Bunon checks copied to Daddy beyond HanyHi Potter or even fan- being read to them,” s any of liLs friends. Tlie rcrca.son Ls ly b ecam e VoldctIdcniiiri- " “‘I “ > kill Harry when he mtir- a was sudi on unusual sighight that peo- tasy.” saidaid Annie-Lauric Burton. “But they’rc getting thc : irry’s parcnt-s. But Volde- revealed r Ijy a weird visitor;or, Dobljy H arry defeat:eats the spirit Iiy pie talked about it overer coffee.c director• ofol children’s services at Ages 11-13 are primi irse rebounded, weaken- the t house-clf. ^vho is enslcslaved tiy dcsiroying thele d diar>’. And Ifefoiv ,But I suspect thatit househus-I th e Tvvinin Falls P ublic. Library, Potter territory, but the nd leaving Harry with die the t M;ilfoy family. returning tiomt:>me, lie enKineeiN bands don't parent ejcacdy exi like “It’s gotteitten some young readers growth demographic is With his batlike ears andan IniKe Dobby’s freedomom from the Malfnys their wives do. reading different kinds of who typically pick up the t buzz goes off to Hogwart-s lo eye.s, c Dobby has sneakecced away A case in poinc My friendfrit Loma bocrics.” from1 their children. , . , S tu d y wizaiizardry for th e first of from f the Malfoys to \\’amim H;iny • “ H urry Pottc♦otter and the Pris- often talks about leovinj/ing her hus- H arry' Potter’s I appeal, Geer “I encourage it,” Hon)ndo aaid. :ars. He m akes friends that ti he is in m udi danger andar must oner of Azkatikalnin” - n-hwcil band home with theirir 4-year-oId.* believes,I, isi: a shared secret: Kids “Pvc' had some parentsts tell me OTth Ronallaid Weasley. Hermione not n retum to Hog\varts. Dol)obby tias • September 1 'J'J'J')<) Dad was t i ^ g to painlaint thc hall whoVe read re the Potter books they’re i worried about the th refer. Gianger anand headm aster Albiis been b blocking Harry’s mail n lo H arry is on his Iiis best l>eli.ivior .it when he went to answer ans the undcrstancand a world that most ences i to witchcraft andd so-^ery, DtmtbledTOlore, and draw s jls his make n Uie young wi/iud thiihink diat itie Dursley homiom c. Iiiipinn lie'll lie phone. He retiuned 30 scconds adults rcarc ignorant of. Ibut I’ve never had a sirtingle one enemies Draco I M alfoy and his h friends don'l like liim anymore.an al)Ie to gel his sav awful uncle Ki sifili later to find his son.^tanduidingatthe “It’s theifieir own little club.” iwho read it comc backt and• say, p^fessotS' Severus t Snapc. But Harry returns to HeHogwans a pennission slij:slip for sdnH)l lieki top of the ladder waving/ing a paint- And oldtIder siblings who devour ‘This ‘ is bad.’ ” He teamsTIS many w izs^ ry secrets anyway a - in a flying car wit]lith Ron. trips. He pnnnisniises not to aiiiiciy brush and laughing upraproarioudy. P o tter oftcften get their kid broth- J.K. Rowling’s four rprevit)us -fro m playiaying Quidditch to intii.s- Tilings arc weird al Hoff3gwans - Unde Vcnioii’s’s I kliiirrilile sisU'i dur- “Women are prograr[rammed to crs aind sisterssisi interested. 1Potter novels had worldwiwide sales figunidon^I spells. But he also learns and a dangerous. Harry heai;ars voic- ing h e r visit. BJut u t: she's SO lu.l l iill.' know how to do five thinthings at thc • “ if your u r'older brother or sister gelse-thatVoldemon is es e that no one else can. aratid peo- diat H arry tilowsIWS her up like .i lial same time,” Loma sumilrfscd-Bob. iso big HanyHtt Potter reader, then Please see HABRY.;Y. Paco E3 something e atch a baby, not dead bttbut alive in spirit. efore fleeitiL-einn ttie hmise didn't know how to watci tnt to regain his physical state. sl The hidden Chamimber of H arry cxjHict.s:t.s ilo lie punishei! by paint the hall and answet ani thc on thc hunt 6 i form. Secrets has l>een oiKneci,d, and a Hogwans liccau;cause lie has iiseil phone simultaneously.” Voldemonion has taken over the monster rr is attacking stiiclenL-nts who magic aroundd t itie nonma^:ical. vhcre I gave It's like my hou,sc, whc b o ^ of youitiung Professor Qiiirreli, comc c« from nonmagical famimilies. Instead, b e ls sent up on asking my husbancland to liMp . , . Harry and his friends <1:discm-er out th e rest of liisliis vacation. the sUtt deaS Anythirling that gets Idds to readre is great. It’s evei oking for th e Sorcerer’s the front of my soo^ sh S , e “ wlich S he needs to make a they’re tl dealing wilh an oliolt] niys- eve of his rvtuniiini to H o p « in s, he when thc t\%p of themn hadh lunch Wciislcv. fintls o ut why:y: i Sirius Black, an lavetoteadi ramilielies reading aloud togelgether. W hen w as thele last potion thatat will prolong his life, lery. ic and when Ginny together. I figured Td have Harry andid his friends thwart Ron’s R younger sister, disiij5iipjx.'ars. alleged su p jx jnjnei e of Votdeinon, him how py keep the front fro of his tim e that hafl a p p e n e d ? Voldemortt ;iiuid thc evil wizard's Harry H finds the entranceu to tliL- has e scap ed fn.from A /katian, a own shirt d ean ^ t . spirit fhiestcs to plot another day. Chamber C of SecreLs andI gtx;s n to prison for w izanzards and witdies. Dads will be dads, inn everyei gen- looklo for her. l^vet>t)iie is w orritirried ttiai he's on tiis <^tion. And it doesn'tsn't matter What he finds is the spiritsp i)f way lo H o g \« imt.s Itlo finisti off Hany. ire boys aro ? • “H a ny y lPotter and th c Cham- whether the diildren ore ber of Secretrets” - released June 1999 young yt Tom Riddle, an at old girls. : end of .summer and Ilogwarts II student who putI hish spin P'easee se see STORY, P.igc E3 .More than 20 ycais1 ago, when ' “ L)mn Cccr, reading tcochcricr at Robert Stuart Junloior High It’s the c my fiiend Jane gave birthrthtoagiri, . h » husband tried not to a Enter our doglog story contest pointed. But everyone kr ne credit nnegotiatoirs can gefJt you dee]eper m deL 'R ./I/ ould you wrltiwrite dogRciul aboui nad wonted a boy. Later,‘SM J Som ■ youf dofi?? PoPoeons to your me, “When Sally was 3I weekswi old. ^^poocn? Sonnionncts of your she piit her to ber accounts youou have. M any also tor toi makes an offer to a credi:ditcard spaniel? Here's's yo your choncc. pouted and Joel just melu Be wavary when charge fees babased on the amount company. co That can take months. m< The Tlm®»-N«w»rs willw sponsor .i wrii- him thac was onfy the stoistartandto of debt a credreditor agrees to for- espcdally es] if you pay a negogodator Ing contest (orr renrenclefs obout niutts. ;get rea4y fbi; T>ad, omtn I1 have a lO O K lIIing for help give. So if a 4,000 of the $5,000 payment. pa That will oftencn ruin Is 500 wofds. money.’" I S om e COIconsumers seek help f debt negotiator may your yo credit rating, coun:inseling Well tsKe the twtwti it and publish ihp.n Sound familiar? when tryingIng to get out of debt, take up toI 335 pcrcent of the agcndes ag. say. In the Fomlty Life-Ife section! on Sunday, B u t theysy shouldn’t look for a Sta How about this one? Sl.OOO you savsaved. 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That canin b e fine, sa id Nelson, as ^ golf, how did thfle “bird" ‘ names That’lat’s why her 6-year-old son, long os th e p arim t is qualified and | (“birdie," “eagle,"” “albatros.s”“a ) for Carter,er, w us splashing in th e shal- padent. scores less than p ar is usually called .1 “double eagle." butl)iit th e british s p a r e n t i i ^iU Lots ofo parents iiave been more iniagriaginative and )metimes ing is noI m atch forf free v d ubbed it an "albairos;ross," using the b re a k the rules nam e of a bird that[ is even larger Fost-I’r•Freudian psychology posits at it. ’Ihiss i.sis ev id en ce n o t of somer A s he tells it, he stop)ipped lying and m rer than an eagluigle.’niisuscof that ever/cry human behavior has an biological1 ery b a d thing th e ir children Don’t gel m e wrong.. I1 h e w ay a diild will soisom eday get it. B ut dien, and when he was 50, heie m a d e a -S.K, MI-NLO I‘AIPARK.CALIE tio reHeclects upon them, that it d iild is raised, the qiialitlity o f disci- that's entire)irely u p to him , i.eingior10 protect a n d stant goO';ood works in their diil- and proper discipline; m ay n ot for what he'ne of a pine My sisttstcr-in-law emailed me f tree and one of the sunilunflower. So, th e o th e r d ay to a.sk a b o u t medi- IF JU N Ei 15 1 IS VOUR BIRTH- ruits have hard or hritiirittle shells, cine wheellels. lu’rc a lover of music I Fun in theI sandboxsi while legumes have softer sol pods. She wantin ic d to m ake o n e in h e r S m v /a v -r : m • “ J dvunturous spirit and H o r o s c o p*E e S h o v eliJld ond pails arc fine, but Seeds gnm- inside the shellshi of a nut yard and1 knewk that I was inter- rte sense of drairama. You’re dynamic Jeraldine Saundeii_„ consider addirIding other items' to or the i»d of a legume,ne. 'Iliey can ested in them.th I’ve twice visited with a .softft romantic side that your duld’s: sasandbox to increase- a lso grow inside a fnuillikeapcadi lil. the mostst famous one, near Andersrs o n lives for love.ve. A foundation stone ______I the fun and1 leaming.le Some sug- j or on the outside of a fniilfr like a Lovell, Wyo/yo., so I told h e r w h at I for your futFuture laid th is yeai* y ^ o u r attention. You w antnt to be gcsdons: sirawlierry, or on coneses or( flowers knew, andid su: g g ested so m e read- ______brings addeded responsibilities and loved I and cuddled. You tryry to res- * C olander:r o oi r m esh stra in e r | like pine nut.s and sunflinflower seeds. ing for her. he Native Americans ______I greater rcw:•wards. Contracts, if urrect t a relationship. • C ups o f variousv ar sizes \ a lo n g th1C e front range of the ar signed, arcc difficult to undo, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Octct. 22): • Furmel D liA R EDITOR: Om!<:ml iresist. *»■ W h o rrify a fe;v people too).3). also discoveivered that some point- As the first bright rays; ofc sun- holds the keyO' toi a n e v e n in g w ith Someone S< is watching whv h e th e r A nother misnomer Ls “India‘‘Ini ink.” ed to the c rise shone into my face, I he j d irectio n s o f b rig h t riJ I felt a a delightful eiending. Aquarius is you y< trip over your ownn to e s . ■ITiis permanent ink comomes from sta rs th a t rosrose a t 28-day in te i^ ^ s hint hi of why the ancients ctc re a te d on standby, D uring the next 24 hours, yoyou w ill China, not Indui. A “guine;inea pig" is preceding theth solstice. This cyde th lh e w heel, B eyond its utili:ilitarian CANCER (June21-July22):ThcUt have hi resolved a dilemmaaa a n d n o t a pig. nor does it comromes from is also reflecte c te d in th e w h e e l’s 28 purpose Pti as a ^ e n d a r , the e W 1 h eel truth about a ren la tio n sh ip o r part- reassessed re your situadon- :bre C G uinea (in Africa). It isIs ;a Soutli spokes. providedp r visible confimiatation of nership is begicginning to dawn on AQUARIUS Qon. 20-FcbCb. 18): Amc*rican rodent. I v isitedid the Wheel on the the th order of the univliverse’s you. A surpriseise call from long-for- Your Y< carefully orchestratedd p la n s I Wc have only scmtdicded th e sur- su m m e r solsialstice of 1991, before cycydes. gotten friendsids makes your day. for fo romance could backfirer e .U « , ' facc here. There are mannany more acccss was IS restricted on that Pisces offersI so m e id eas. your yc unique charm ond p< Bck the ■ ; i iTiisnomcrs of this kind injieveiyday c date in deldefercncc to Native Next‘ week: tVTicrr docs3 spacc LEO (July 2523-Aug. 22): W orking sio sii n to lu re your p artner intS S X C h e c language. begin? American rereligious traditions. I ^ o n fum re plaiuans, y o u 're p ro m p te d honey he pot. Farmers need soft Sports ( ------arrived earJ:irly to claim a spot ------to put pen-too Ipaper. You may be handling ha and generosity spagesto: I I This column was prepanx7nx/ by fhe b eh in d th e^ dchain -lin k fe n c e d o s - Chris < Anderson is the plaranetari' thinking of doidoing some self-pub- PISCES (Feb. IS-Mnr. editors of Mcrriam-Wcbstcrstcri! Cotlc- est to sunrist■ise caim . Fortxmately um production specialist aat th e lishing. A lik e -m in d e d f n e n d You’re Yc retiiscovering your pc seeho^l O W y o u i : I i giatc Dictionary, Tenth Edition, 1 -the vrcatherer cooperated, allow- FaulknerPai Planetarium at th e offers a few dtips. p ■ al al power and inner substanc Readers may send qucsnicstions to ing a h a n d fu^ l o f U3 to s e e th e su n Hen vtt C cnffr for Arts and &Science- VIRGO (AiiAug: 23^pt. 22): old oli liicnd makes contact;; 1 h e o r f a v o r i tte e team is ; Mcrriam'Wcbsteri Wo^iiKitluatdj, P.O. rise over, tlielie central caim. just a t the College of Southem idc'daho'in_ Speaking, th e tm t th takes p r c c c - ssh h e conveys good cheer ju did ta lk s ~ ■ • Bax 281. 47 Fcdaul St. SpnSpringfidd, as it h a d doac do: for the wheel's Tbnn Falls. Write to him at ean- ■ . derice. M esssssenger. , Mercury a ab b o u t a personal' nuitten: V irg o dO I Mass. 01102. builders, centm turies before. Had it derson
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DofW hunting. i.Yo You can also hide; toys in . 24 Comooeorxteytlmytima — T IT ” - -• —ttnuna»? —^------L I_ ” TT" ” r r ...... B utlol[ also know.the dangers that_ ------various pLplaces so they cart be 26 CMdtovmofAIoi«rgllare | s - | ------— ------outdoorir aro ^------hunter, anand it made absolutely no0 vancy initiateid the Cats Ct Indoors while minin 4B Stonaworfcar inimizing the dangers. You 60 0 * :* drains ______differencenee if she had just eaten orir Campaign to educatee the public can makeice t the outdoor endosure 54 Ja w s outikia of >vas jveari■aring a bed on her collar,r. th at cats and wildlil!life benefit interestingng I by adding tree iimbs, Itraal ------We justt ifound piles of fea±ers•s when cats are kept indoors.in The multilevelel cat condos, or toys 67 Tomaofcufa ______here andid 1there. FiruiUy, TWbo met:t Conservancy and its many r part- hanging fror ... atartaf? from branches, '6 8 A ndwitOrM k . her Watercerloo, in the form of a coy-h ners, induding The HHi um ane So- Several ll pi products dial you can lobullai H H M ote lookin,dng for fast food, dety of the United States £ and order indudJude: 6 0 HaifofKIXJI Tom ab food feral catss nmaking their living from tion and stimulation whi'hile the cot home fromim 1 work. Being able to 04 rSl^r^faihar 9 Orinka habRualty .S2Loanahari( 103 YoungYoi and Simon 116 John'a'a Yoko himtiog fuifull time. * is indoors. feed birdIs s irin my yard knowing 99 Stnr oraan 10 Ctwna(aon '63 loa^lptura for 104 WWa et s p r a y s ___ . 117 eu. 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If the only and now orton ttwo nationally syndi- 111 So^^rcandyfy 19 O d draft lattara ■ : 70 7 Pofuutia ourrancy I S I n 1 ffl wildlife did dil not have thousands environment they areB going to cated radiotdio programs, "Pets lie SadcadofT 28 Ballplayar Motaaa ' unit 1 . I ^ of yearss to evolve effective hove access to is an indodoor one, it Unleashed‘‘a"a ttwo hour live talk pro- 27 C ordaga plant ■ 78 7 Intl. broadoaatara i ] g gWj, g defense imechanisms against needs to provide mentalll 1and p h j^ gram and a itwo minute vignette, 180 Nilghborof 32 Notaa of aoaJaa ' ' 77 7 ’A NigW to ■ Myanmar 33 Sandy or Robarto - Remamber* atar JiJ M NlilM-i[»l such a nuinumerous and effident ical sdmtiladon comporalrable to the TTie A r ^xliUpdate" on the national 181 Praaortpson 34 Zoologloal iufflx • ’ 70 7 Pleblaolta W nioilUol^ predator.:. Researches at the outside emdronment. Otherwise C talk network,irk, Iblk ONE. 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G /m i [TY UNI Commum/y EeSlor: PatMarcantomoPoi — 735:3288 , P a g e E - 4 SuAday, Ju n e IS1 5 j 2 0 Q 3 - - The Times-News— Youing wonnen vie5 for MilIss Minili-Cassijia crow]n on Saaturday BURLEY - One-dozen O] young Valltlliey College, was fcatun tured producdons, is a cIc:Iogger and ploys rjhasis on goal setting.” She Sh Sam b JoUey, 1818, daughter of apiimmo o: sola p.m. Thursday at thc King Fine ger.r. Her: platfonn is "Keep} Fit, F the cmodonal efljffects of birth willpcperform a piano solo, Ans Center, 210C100 Parke Ave. in Amc: itmt and Mooeraette Ffcher, 17. daughter of ncrica.” She will performrm a defects.” She will performp a piano Comourtney Bishop, 18. daughtc Andrea Jolley, Biirlcy. vocalcal solo. solo. I DoUen and of Miles an isa2003Minicois . ' Vidd Ftshcr. is I Tickets arv S6,6. jand available in , LirLindsay Nebcker. 18, daughtekc Phillips, is a ate of Burle door. dent govern- ! » • played soccer is a 2003 grai 2003 Minico V' ' High Schoo: ment, was .^^ 3 1 I in high school, ' Contestants are: ■ . uote of Burk graduate, was . has been acdvi Lindsey Goffincinct, 18, daughter Renaissance plays flute, High Schoo senior class in4-H,haspat president, plays went to All- of Cindy and Larr.any Goffinet, is a M F has receivc president, has ticipated 2003 graduate . ' r n violin and State with her n u m e r o u taken vocal Ics- local produc piano, lettered w.jH: band, and has of Minico Iligh I jH awonls at voc;/ocal ssons for 12 tions, ant School. She has in varsity soc- jf received supe- festivals, th years, was a ■ pliQvd cello il g been involved varsity cheer-. ccr and is a rior ratings at Burley Musi memberin of thc Mooettiwtte Fliher piiuio and with 4-II, Club leader, a u h ^ Philharmonit danced with received the odety. H er plat- vocal festivals, fidsay Nebekor OnJicsua. He. itym scrvice and H er platform pli is “Adoption the Spartan LltiiJj HnkHPWIlip, G overnor’s platfonorm is “The Power of Music.’ D;,nco Foref, ^ andAiniaxtoi ! will perform a Awarenamess.” She wiil perform a morial Music Scholarship; antand . . rBrightest Star She will wi b e performing a cello pr vocal solo.sole I and received a •j^yj Service Award, andJ icoachcs Little solo. C' been in several local musica 18, daughter of AnnaVla WhiUock,'18, daughter of certified nurs- ductions. For her talent ,. shi1, League baseball. Hrtance of Music." 0 ‘.n Sarah Jolley sm a 2003 gradu- ^ H j S H Whitlock. She is odielle Kiiy, 17, daughter^ ol Natalie ■niompsonin. 19, daughter . j f l | 3 2003 gradu- B a 2003 Minico advocacy is miIte , 1 Sean ant of Gary and ate of Dcclo graduate, has I “Adopt a ' V J Deborah 18 .j NatiortaZHonorsSocV m c r i c a n Shirley Kay, i> . High School. form is “Communitj danced ballet Grandparent.” Ihompson, is a aSM i c r i t a g c 2003 ^ d u r e c e i v e® dj" volunteerism." She v for eight years, I She will dance 2002 Minico dancer of the A c a d e m y ; I at the pageant. ate of Burley violin solo. ilays piano; danced in thc ^ High School, 1°g r a d u a t e , year awards,, Ingrid Hansen, 18, En Pointe M o n i c z a received an and was a state LOS performed Oppelt, 18. P I - has first- K r ' Ballet perform- ! degree black iwnrd for aca- spcech semifi- hroughout the ance of daughterdi of iemic excel- o m m u n ity ; Michael and ' belt Tac W m S ^ K l Kwon ''a cncc at State delegate, /as th e joint • ,« . un.i “ P in o c c h io ,” Maren Oppelt, Jrigham Youns civn Ida tetphice win- AnmWW is a 2002 Minico ' . . ’ Tiit- Kwon Do yn Lowe Whitlock has been a ' instructor, hus Jniversity- ^ A ctivities er of the Minico Mi mtimber of the graduate, stud- Lii-—. „ participated"in in H M f f l i wdaho, : plays Outstantanding Scholar and Mini- Federation captainI Mi-Cadettesth and was team Monlcuj Oppelt ies '*■’ dniina and Roc^oetallo Kay scvctiiI lociil(■•,] Notalle Thompson pi*'’)iano, and was Cassia1 JuniorJi Miss first runner-up. K Am < thc Burley “Languagt1 this year. H er platform is musicm at Skagii ththe 2001 Mini- Her plailatform is “Awareness of platform is performjagc a I^fid en cy .” She will n a ballet solo. thr
— S t o D R K R E P OD R T ------ire ^ K :-Kids ( Ingritl Hansan fitsirawsp St. Benedicdiets Family r ; — Kael Isaiah Davl.«;I.*;, son of announco a birth praise nj'i N ational Music Medical Angela Jayne and Justistin Lamar “y Pat: MarcantonloM al Center suno;nd a con)' of ihe birlli ct-riili Davis of Kimberly, was\ born TIm8»-Ne’fJcws jyrftof______jp, Scholarship, and on iladk-y Garrettx*tt Wayment. son caieIf lo:i Wednesday, June 4,200 of tennis team. Her j Iissii Mofj^'in 303. ------i){ Kyati and CyntI/nthia Wayment of Kristen Mukana 13Butchclor, JEROrlOME - The K-Kids jLTomc, was bornjrn ■niiirsday, May ; T"Times News PO. OoOo» 5-18 daugliter of Vynthis< Ix.*e anfl Breakfasfast Club at Jefferson 2'). 2(m. Jeremy Abniham Batui jshelle Nicole and Michael )urd, son of (nfonbrrhaUon Tuesday (iladc and Dcniecliete l^iCombe of Kielh1 I'ierce1' J r of Jerome, was,s Wendy and Brad Hil:libbard of ^ .kTonic. was born■n Sunday. June I. born M Avila of also helpeIped th e tcachers. y l,2(K).i. hiesday, June .i, 2003. Shoshone, was bom SSaturday. Anotheiher group of fourth- a K-Klds Breahfait Club aptlvit] I Hymas, daughter of Karli!i May 24,2003. gradersi idid service projects Ivlty where fourth^ader* Natlum (h\en Ch Uld Aaron Randy llyinus of Roner Cliriswell aniinJ Amy sick- n,i„ f Nonih Claire Oowdle,le, daugh- around thtthe school, such as picking I'alls, was born 'I'uesday,\ ter of Robin Seitz' anand Reid up trash, 1 much they about thc re of I-;den. was bornrn Sunday. June j„ne3.2i. 2(m . II, weeding and planting Dowdle of Hailey, w.nA'as bom flowers nenear a memorial rock in1 cave a pur- ers, whichc rewardsbi of helping oth- Cristian l‘idtdo,s(:>. son of Jose and ynn Diane Keith, daugliterr Sunday, May 2S, 2003. front of thtthe school, decoradng bul-d vhcrc they “That his builds o self-esteem, Mirell Pulido of ' Brook Patricia andj Ikmen Niitlianlal Maditdden, son letin boardards an d sorting cans from '^X'' esteem, isto one1 way to builcl self- born VVctlnesday, Jn oplier Wayne Keith of‘IVvin1 of l->in and Kric Madadden of a cannetned food drive, said•S to have them do some- i;tzwas born 'Aiesday. June 3.. Hailey, was bom’niesday,:y,May27, Jeffersonn Principal Dale Layne, h '’p';fba‘hly 2(m . Students participate In adsct-nthea chJdother people,” he siiid. who also5 is a Kiwanis member. lildren also apparendy Magic Valleyiy IRegional Gai.Heriel Gage Julio Myers, sonI Jose Luis Rios,, son s of . A total i med to join. had a good 0 al of 40 students panici-s read to flrst-gradflrs. )d dme at th c acdvides. Medical Ci nielle Mao and Dustiti1 Guillermina and Jose Rios ] of pated inithe th clubacrivities, ng around,” “When th Center . siiane mMyers of ’IWin 1-alLs. w.s; I lailey, was Ixim Wednesdsday. May “I had s( ^ die reading ... on hcnv i that showethey camc running ... Alyssji Nicole I’ioj 1 some real positive feed- 'ierce. daiigliter bonri\ie.'uesday. June 3 ,2fH)3. 28,2003. back fromim parents, especially on- enjoyed it and how itcd e that thc Herrera Dwed said they liked It," pose for reading wnts learned ing-thckicLsaid. ‘‘It’s really reward- ' would h elp somebody kids jtist loved it.” I said. H e expects thc clul tinue next year with Robenr t S t u a r lt Junior 5 ’ more students who had r High rreleases second club mem bers and ivantiter hono] rWIN l-AI.I.S - Rol)Robert .Stuart Ja JiiMii-soti lla-^tow. Niitliaiiic-I Ileums. Kns "Thc word is gctdng »r roll Junior MIkIi School rtreleased iis Hi.mi-mi. MMjdiarl iliek-nborK. I’atnda Eighth gnde Knsey Hl.iylock, Brittany itiany THner, Woodhouso and ;>1> lloKKr^s. Nat<(on, Laurelren Hanley, ij,cey MoRRan(ian. NiUlian Ifanson, Jelcna [staff, Karcna Hall. Amanda l.^Mii.c. KvI.- Hvm.u. l^iila-ll.i K«.-nmov;i, i.liAilK-lli l-iricM. 1. Willie Ia-Hit. Hiimii ' lincUvy Mank-y. AJcxii llawk a ^ ,^ ^ Khonouta. Am wJoni. Corrin Hartw, Kar Ingalls,In| Kovin Je u er, Sabina 1 semest le a th e r H odden, SnndJ K.ivi.l Kr.luiH-vcT. n.iiic-yy 1l.,Uy. Diivid' I-'I't. Adaiian MiiKan;i, Kcls.ry Mahler, o L«ad»am. Lind* Hiiynes, Ilryan J.unes. MimiM d Kovade, Kerimova, Marie Ma Kim. Kjuneron Kin*. Audrey Kosiman, lyier .S’ii K'ph, J. SMI .I rndt-v, Ami'\mr.i Iti.-miAcr. Ailik-nc MaMaklcinado. Hri-tu Marlincz, Jennifer I.t-wn. Andrea Loj lUe C uderl Stcrlins Loughilnd»ey Unney, Skyla Lon*. lliM'li'i N.li.i.'flri, Sliayaiayan Si-ddiKti. CIil-Iu:.) MclVtcllriilc, Rjindi I’.irki, (iucy Tiffany Roiimena Knidiunerv, Km Chelsea Layton. Hition. Kaiio Tliomss, Brim McKclvt-y, Aliliy McNeley,?y. W liitncy Alena Ulic,, LoftnnLc Lyndu Robyn M m h. Mewrn W««icn. CheUi Westcl i Downanl. Erika McBride,uAhmiller, T ina M adiaeek, I Slarll-^', (jcrr.i ICinkin, CluiiluiMCi- Kc(|iia, An.iy HiHlriftuci. 1‘clermjn, Mary Sandoval mo. K athiyn Muminovic, Ju V.iiili.i.wi ri, li.vt.'iii W.'inii-’inii-r .md AIi-x Ashley S.ilii.ilii.i. Hrikii SandiL-z. Ciiyla 'al, Jei!iiea Lindsey Mauftiu*Jian. M antaret ^^cCa^IIy, Williium Ide, Kci-an Mike*cU, Annin Sdim^ihl, .VikklTliie. Julie WurI'umer, Kofcer Qnmdon McNeJJew, H nnnoh Newbcny. Erin y, Lauren Oiterhout, SetJustin Nukaya, Krista .ScJit-nck. All. Sdmsicr, JaMJti Stpe. Wliilf. and Matlhew Will* uihcr. Jaclyn Riduirds, Cond l.W |..,n.ir r..ll Taylur Sp.iukiiildinK, Jiiiiin Suiki-t, Orayion iCndi Ohlinger, K iniio Payne, Ninth grade Seneca Pnter, Jaytxin j 3.50 lo 3.<>9 honor roll Jennifer Rice,ice, Jo h n Robert*. Kalli Salo, , Kiri Oler. SanfonJ. U ode^ d i d o Rodriguox, Tyre! I.Jiv.i Al.tjiio, Hik-y ilainl, ilriK)ki; .Stom-. Kc-aK.iii Kc; Tilk-y. .Sliamysh 4.00 honor roll iW Quadi. Samantha Sloe l Aid.I ll.iln-. Kimi Il.ijIlafl<.w. I)..llin Wliillcmur.'ar.' and I'lualx'lh Williiuni J.irrrd Aslcit, Ani.i Unjrijraktarovic. Luke SdiulllUlle. Jc silc u Simonson. | xie Scanlon. Kla Scnifus, j llnllany Ilamcs. Matthew Bciiteale, Steven Anuind.i Snidei Aray Ash. Chrisiopheri*„„ I Nedielle Terry.Slocum. I Brandon Siokc*. ' ider. H onnati Spnffdr^ Kolliy now>«r. Kntelyn Brown, Lindj/Ills, TH itan a;,d s^dits' Stephanie Brown, Erica Ty. Brianna Thompson. Kali Eliiabcih Cavnl. Suzuno idicVenn Shanrcl Chappie. Danielii axarlotte Dolocheck, Shend — C o m mlU N T T Y E VVENTS Erie Dunford. Timbrel Essma GrcM. Namlle Hartley. Kololeidiick Kotch. Jt*»o South Central IdahoilO {comer off NMaple and Main). week > from Monday throuo u ^ Aug. salad to sharlare. For more informa- s miry is asking the com- 14 at the center, 883 Blu McCall. Staniela Nikolova,n, I p nm c, from noon to Stamp Club m eets. MondayIV lue luikcs tion. call 324-24-4085. t"nnimy Oliver. Nicolo Wdey,Anilize and through Thun ) donate w hat tiicy can of Blvd. 1 N. Cost will be onI ;a sliding Nlcolo RidBewny, Jessica to 1:30 p.m. Tbesdaya ' | I VVIN FALLS - The Th. South saleable use ling ques- July 24. atliursdws, , June 17 to used or new itcm.s. Items fee 1 scale. For more in/oiormadon, CSI Bialne Andri'a Tomlinson. Iiank WID (!cnir:il Idaho Stamp) ClubC will may Ik- brounought to th c library dur- call < 734-3914, ie Center classes > 3. Stone is announced at a locadon to be ' meet at 7::iO p.m. Mond;ndity at the ing libniryy I hoiirs. For pickup, call Include gaiiardening, R«nch J ■ over 25 Referral and Infcnformation 423-4122 or ho cmirso ; 2 or423-<854. \ HAILEY{ - T he College of n Snake River Services office, 451 Scct^•cond Ave. Funds rai:raised from th c sale will Viking Ijldge views VV. Idaho Blaine Comity J on " to ° S Playora presm i Community { be appliedd firstf to pay the match- video ' about Scandinalavla 5 S. Mnin. is offering a /Anyone interested in1 stamst p col- ing funds onon a grant for children's WENDELL-resents play TWIN FALLS - Thcic Magic courses on gagardening and Fhmch site. How to maintain, lecting is welcome. Thc Tl club books. Anyly remaining funds will Valley \ Viking Lodge ivill m 2" - This CommtmityX Pl - The Snake River ^ meets the third Monday meet at 7 for children,a. I transplant, c weed, fcrtilire on ape- “The Great Ice lay of ead) be set asideJe to rcplacc aging com- p.m. p Monday at Ourr Savior For more in ’ Plm«r8 ivill present r montii. For more informalTiation, call puters us ne< ; infonnadon or to reg- answers o to other gard^ir; and sim- melodrama Iceby Cream Scheme," a ‘J needed. Lutheran I Church. 1708 H eybum ister. cnll 788-,88-2038. p 32G-S6%. Ave.A E. dons arc p o rt of t l ^ glaM-;, but tho 730pjn.FWda3by Billy St. John, at •XSoidenlnsing r* ~ ‘Ihisclassl5 ah ao veteran gardener ofcentered ( June 27-28iday at anci Saturday and ^ Southern1 I1daho Learning Thc program will be tb
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. .. B ec k st’EA e; D -...... - . D raper-N el — C o r n ia -B rU i M - - . ZOLUNGlIGER ^ KIMBERLY-Van arand Monica TW IN FALLS - Came;le y C om ia Draper of Nyssa, CO re ., a n d a n d A ndrew W. Brim weret e m a rrie d , JC 5 V _ T I BURLEY - Scottott and Kris 'fg ^ jk Barbara Draper of; Kimberly |^H J u n e 6 in the Salt I^e City ^^7 ' I Bcckstead of Prestoo^ton an nounce / J H B announce the engagiIg e m e n t o f Tem ple. * engagem ent of *h4*tbeir daughtei; their daughter, IhshaI ]Draper, to Tlie bride is the daughi;h tcr of C, i Tess Beckstcnd, to0 Lance 1 Zol- R yan E arl N elson, soison of Earl Jody and Karen Comiaia o f Twin ______Ungor^ n f ATnn nrijand Judy-Zol-:-^ I------a n d N ondaN elson of-KK im b e rly r------I-^llJT,------liilger of Buriey- I Draper is a graduatiate of Kim- Parents of die bridegrg room are Beckstcad gradiuijuated from berly High School. Sl G rey an d Jill Brim of ElirtmhuTSt, Preston High School001 a n d LD S > • ployed at Reeder Flyindng Service I» ” The bride u: a graduate o f 'iWin Seminaiy in 2002. Sheheisdttending j in TWin F ^ . FaUs Higli School and UItnh u V alley { Brigham Young Univclivcrsity-Idaho, , Nelson is a graca d u a te o f S tate CoUegc duiital piDgi)gram . S he ^ 'studying eariy childho<[hood a n d spo- T e » B«cIwfcstead and linca Zoab««r Kimbcriy High Schoc is em ployed by Dr. Van Jo! ool and is y^Draperi,. and Ryan Nelson cial education. A n op en house to honor the cou attending the Colollegc of I^ogan, Utah. . L r .tiw »; and Carney Brim ' ZoQingcr graduateded from Declo plc willli Iw hc>ld from 6:3C^30 Southem Idaho. He iss employed< Temple in in Bountiful, Utah. A l l i e bridegroom servec•ed a mis- day Siiinis,i. He11 is aiiendini; Uiali H ig h School and LDS•SSeniinaiyin S . p.m. Satilatxirday at the Zollinger at Nelson’s Building Supply £ in receptionI to t honor the couple sion in Denver, Colo.,, fo r ’Ilie State Universi■ersiiy in I^ogan. 1 9 ^ . H e served in thlie e Dominican home,49‘494 S. 650 E., Burley. In case TWin Falls. w ill be held h( from 7-9 p.m. Church of Jcsas Christ o f I .J t te r 'Hie iicwlyw'lyweds reside in I.ogan. .[ Republic Santiago IXLDS Mission. of inclenlement weathcrr, the open The wedding is pla'lanned for Saturday atai the Kimberly LDS H e is also attendinglg BYU-Idaho,1 house wi Iw held .at the View Friday at the Bountiitiful LDS ■ Stake Centcnter. studying agri-business»s and public LDS Chuih u n ± .5 5 0 S. SOO £., Buriey. W orsham-LamVIMERS relations. T h e couple co will reside in St. KIMBEIU.Y - Rel>eccaaJcvWor *•- The wedding is plarmed pl for Anthony,ny, w hile, they continue adden u sham and Brandon I>-aul1 L am m ers FHday in the LoganI LDS,Temple.LI their eduiducadon a t BYU-Idoho. F -B ] were married May ID att th1 e TWIN FALLS - Afysiisia Fadden rison S take Center in TW[Win I-alls. and Eric Budd annouiu n cc th e ir Officiating wa.s Bishop M N ark Ol- ■ H arr iso n -KK oyle engagement. son.T he bride walked to tlthe music . . PAUL - Elwin a ai n d K athy Fbdden is the daughtete r o f Ju lie “B utterfly Ki.s.ses” sangg by iter W f ’ Hanison of Paul annmnounce the F^dden Langemo and LarryLi Lan- cousin, Monica Armstronglg Beutler ^ engagement of theirc ir, d aughter, gemo of Bismarck, N.D.,D., and the of Eagle. ■ K assey Jo Harrison,I, to t( Jared D. late Patrick A. Fadden.1. S h e a T he bride is the datigliteter of Nor- Koylc, son of Jeny[y and Julie graduate of the Univtivcrsity of man und Joy Worsham1 o1 f Kim- > K oyle of Rupert. North Dakota and is emiT ip lc ^ d as berly. Harrison is a graduate gra of u pediatric occupationalII th erap ist I*arent.s of the groom i M inico High School aanc n d a tte n d e d in TWin Falls. and H enae I.ammers cif KiS J r l y ! " and Brandon bnmiors Ricks College and thehe College of Budd is th e son o f KtK aren a n d Kari A nieson of Orufincno, friend m other Doiiii;>iiria H o sk in s of U ta h ; S o u th e m Idaho. S he: is employed .^3«| Allan Jiistesen of Filer a T erry of die bride, was her rmaid of Harold andd I Hc-lva I.;imiiierN of 1 at , Meridian Develsvelopmental Budd of TWin Falls. H e iss at irre n d y honor. •IWin I-alI,s,, yj ju'.irid|).ireniN nf tlie .R enter of Magic Valleyley in Buriey. employed as a joumeyn Bridesmaids inchided1 Athena groom; joiiI at and Ann Nilsson of - -Kpyle is a graduatelte of Minico Ja»d-Ko•Koyta and Kassay. Hanison trid a n for C rum rine Eli& ^ c 'T n Idd and AJysla Faddon O chsner of Kinilx.‘rly, frien.•nd o f th e C avendish. , U. Hetiy iuui Hiiward ]^gh School and serverved an LDS Thursdayay at the Logan LDS TWin Fiills. urday at Goocix)d S hepherd L utheran bride; Jodie (Wade) S ta n g e r. W eeks i.f C;Cavendisli. Carmen m ission in Ohio. H e is employed Temple.. A recepdon to honor the TTie wedding is plonnetled fo r Sat- C hui^) in Bi.sBi.smarck, N.D. cousin of the bride; andd Brooke Modelo ajidtld l^)nie Brown of by the I^doka CounDunty School couplc wilwill be h eld from 7-9 p.m. Lammers, sister of the1; groom. ()ref;oii. friend:-nds of the liride; Valli District in Rupert. S a t u r dy ^ iat the Koyle residence Mower girLs were Cloe anin d A ddy ■nioriiijsoii of of Boise, aunt of the The wedding is platmed pli for in Rupert.:rt. Keamy of Utah, cousinsIS o f th e liridu; I);ile anand Irene Mol-s-wonh ; Loveless-Jo( groom. Coasin of the brid■ide, Ayla of KiinlKrly,f, fnfriends of ilie brides JEROME - Darrell arand M ona Stephenson of Wendell,, c;irricd family; and niaim any olher family and H o m a n -G a llLl^GOS Loveless of Jerome oimoilounce die the train of the hrideV; drc-scss. fneiuis fromII il ific southern idalio TW IN F A U S - Sharhanny Marie engagement of their d au g h ter, Video was taped byy David area, H om an and Aaron KLurt un Gallegos Ro^cUe Loveless, to (C h ad M. Stephen-son, uncle of the bib rid e. Nancy H ullodl of Hurley, great-aiuii anrfounce their engager Jones, son of Robert :a n d S u e lYavi-s 1-immers, bmiherer of the of the bride,e, 1 m ade llie wediiini; Homan is the dauL ' S ' c r ^ f Jo n es of TWin Falls. Jgroom, served as l>efit man.n, dress and flowclo w e r w rI da-sses .|i>y Hi^irgaret Homan ofr T TWin Falls. Loveless graduated from fn TWin Groomsmen included:d P au l Worsham, motmother of ihe liricle, ' is a graduate of thehe CoUege< of \ Falls Christian Academy.y- ^ i Worsham, brother of thele bride, made the cakicake. iJoii); Maii):lian. Jones attended IWim n F alls a and Dusun I^mmers andI C( layton friend of ihe.• bnb rid c’sfaniily, W.IS illl' . Southem Idaho and is currendy ;9<3f-employcd os a bookw kkecpcr. C hristian Acadcmy. H e iiis a lance I..ammers, brutiiers of thee grcxjm, iJlioiogriijiher, •-» IGallegos is -the sonon of Doug ^ corporal in th e U.S. M ariirine Corps R onnie Stephenson, cousin:in o f th e ’Hie bride an<; and groom are ^;ierll>erlyIIiuli.'^diGING/TRAVEL - Cliizum is the son of Charlie education1 iin the spring of 2004 4 Waysy s T ra v e l and Ginny Chizum off Bellevue.E in order to get his journeyman _ HAZELTON - A bby EU5Uis and H on '' 'r“« He is also a 1999 grad Robert Rich Jr. were m a rrie d 1 160 2 n d S tre e t W raduate of license to> beb< an clectrician. j 193 *■ • Hagerman High Schoolool. He is The wediedding is planned for J*J u n e 14 in H azelton. fAl.Tw WEAR/SHOES> Twin F alls 7M-7H0■7H()'> etnploycd by Phillip’s Electric]^< in July 19 atc tlth e O sbom e residence „ The bride is the dauglg h te r of 'ux and Gowns ton and Sweethea: r , ' W endell. H e wUl be finisnishing his in HagermaTinn ^Robin Brixey of Hazelto rJOl Filer A ve, E. nOGRAPHY/VIDEOEOGRAPHY A la n ElUs of Oregon. 0\ ( PH O l Twin Falls 734-8393 The groom is the son oof A m y Bl ^2 Allenss P h o to udolph ohn I ■ ^ R -J iNSON I V 3 a n d R obert R ich of Shoshcho n e. e a r t M an o r ;-.|05 E. M ain The bride is a 2002 grodid u a te o f FLOWER B U RLEY - Tbm andd RI hondie Overland G 42nd St. tUENCEANERA, ^ ■fcrom e i24-l>4Ko Rudolph of Louisville,H e. Colo., V alley H igh School a n d ottittcndcd CRUISEi S E S ^ the College of Southem Id Burley 67H-H692 rritc^eld Photography announce the cngagenjement of > < )2 °^ d . W<^ddlagi K taC ri 1 Marie Ru* ^ The groom is also a 2001 Tw in Falls 7M-'->2L’ their daughter, Kirsten M o l.H c is IR 21 GIRL D R E S S E S , QUI dolph, to Oiscy Patrickk Johnson,J PF jj' j U ^ ' . uate UJ of Valley High School so n o f G ary and Lowanala iJohnson cemployed r by McGuire CotConstrue- E TW & PAGEANT DRESSE Potnercrelic Portrait Design Studioidio o f Burley. tio n Com pany in Boise. g & Rental Shop Boise. Elko, T h e couple will resid e in Rudolph is a graduid u a tc in B oise. I N V l l A210 I S. Main s, Twin Falls 734-000OOjiO JUjuisville High School i Colo- CH A IR2Twin Falls 733-8838 ra d o a nd Johnson is a grac^ du a t e ■|fe P h otography Burley High School. T Th hey a rc W edding C :lallzlne In WeddlnR^ 4 i(i-620620! -employed at Brigham Youfoung U ni- Setup. T4T10NS,ci NAPKINS,, R . r „ r versity as well as a att tte n d in g Ca$#y Jotuwcnton and Kirsten Rudolph / RS, TABLES & COV]}I4 Soundvdworks Video & Audio ProductionsPro ' s d io o l there. H e will gradraduate in 12:45 p.m.. FridayI at the Logan f S 5 D ream s & T h in g s ftffi lOth Ave, L ^ W .d d ,„ J August with a bachelor’sir’s degree LDS Tempiiple; A reception to ^ Tents. Complete Accessory R< IcrO m e <2 ■-MM ih mathematics and slshe will honor the! couplec will be held 2I( 733-94-10 cell 308-08J4 graduate in August withh a bachc- from 6-8 p.ip.m. Saturday at the Tw " HECEEPn^JACIUTIESES lor% d e c re e in psychology.)gy. B urley W est;st Stake Center pavil- c i & Rental Shop The wt!dding is plarniinned for ion. 2420 Por>arke Ave. / Alexnncnder’s Barn^^ S a n ^ VUktry A Sl$riiat Broadi 2 IO S .M aln 3 ______JuHt20th______t J E W ] ^ Twin Falls 733-HH38 I 152 South Stevens Z umwalt-M arsi^HALL ^ Lita Funk A Jordan PUUiu — S Boyer few« ^ JuHiJOth ____ V la- Flier 326-3162 ; RUPERT - David andm d K aren A m btr H u jh n A Troy BaiUjUrr TwiUIY 2 , Zumwalt of Rupert annoulounce the w elry W ED DDING l & BRIDESHi^DID DRESSES engagement of their d da aughter, W aim art (W J u n tZ m 1838 A d d iso n A ve. E. S U p s, ,l VelU, Sho«« & SUppe> p e » Lesley. Nicole Zumwalt,t. tot Sean ------A 415 i UMMeutABUlMuUUa ^ Weddimin g & Rental Sho(^ David Marshall, son of UoIJo y d and “ * Butrwin Fnlls 733-4552 Sandra Marshall of Patteisieison.L a. ? ______J $ u u 2 Iit______210 S M ain Z um w alt is d 1999 grad:raduate 3 7Vu BttktUaJA Unet ZoOi*^ (Wedding Rings) Twin Falls 733-883JW3H Minico High Sdiool andId a 2003 X ______J u m 21st______^ I UMOUS115 River VJew Dr. CARS g ra d u a te of Ihbor CoUia lle g e in X MUatlaMomfAMoakfwJokMukjuo/t t H ertz of MiJurley' 677-4709 Hillsboro, Kan. Juu*2J$t ____ y 636 WEDDDING FACIUTIES Maishall is a graduatete of Pat- r i KlrtUnRudoyhA^tyJohn TWIJSINES/LUXURY y R ose CSardene Wedding Chapelel Ttecion H igh School and BrCemorialMt j ' y - . o tth e; < Coodlng Hotel Bed &Brcalr c a k fa a t M a g ic V olley iTochnical College in Moise JenUttBolumAQtnMB^ , ______Jmtu 3 Itt______>36 Polellnc Rood 112 Main Street (La; H o is employed by Profe ' G o o d in g 91.1-4174174 lEngineering Consultantants in Church in Clearwater,< Kan. A {4 Camatj H trnaulnA NUk CaTcmtr 1 To adoeftLWin Falls 733-4000’(rectory I ______jBn4 27tk LWidilta.Kan. recep tio n to0 hhonor th e couple wiQ E • H ia wedding is plannedJdfor630 i foDowtheccranrmony at the Radis- • fet UnmlSiT NtUon A Zachary Pntt I V jv u 2 a x h '.pLm. Satuxdtv at the First« Bapdst] son Broadviewlew H otel in Wichita. ^ rtlse in the Bridal Dlre< F o r I. call 735-3219. ~ ^ ‘B r i t Uam n g.£istry% . i: th ?perfect gifi f t , a e n , ..7imd'.we dcnvc ' N ever mis<'=>» u ^ u ^ L ______lick on Special Seci 4 V f ' ■ and then elk I ' J - I.
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— S e n i co r C a l e n^ A R ------Gl^ardening i g opens aI wondeiff u l ^ T W In l^ Seniorr citizensCl Center Satiiatunlay . Hattiman VaOty 530SboeboneSt)S t w Ireakfost. 7:30-10 a.m. SenlM/Coinn«mltyyCent«t fO>r l peopleI ini assisteedliyingifacilities D inner servedd ffrom noon to ■■ )db^ County Senior ' 140E.Lolte.Haga 12:30 pjn. SuggesuEsted donation is ■*™“ . eneded two years ago, said S3 for senion. The Wecincsday and FkirAvc. . served at noon oni M I bndiw Wed- COLI>LUMBU8, Ga. - Mlnniiinie woods. Settle said. .. children under 12. ^ oatQr,1w; but th ^ r^ just now getting 2. AUJll dinners at noon. Suggests nesdiOT and FHdajays. Suggest^ Benefic:field, 87, c a s t' the firsfirst "The residents'geget a big Iddc' started.nL ‘ Pool room open1 MiMonday through donariadon is $3 for seniors. donatun for seniorss isi $3, non-«en- cuounfamber seed into a motmdd ofo out of watching the> aniqials8 so we -Johntn 1 FVanklin, 82, a resideoi: Fridxjy, 8 am . to3 4 p.m. Lounge Morfonday: Juice, pizza, salad, cus-cus iora$4andduldrmiiu n d e rl2 ,$ 2 . soUat at Tlie Gardens at.Calvai)raiy. didn’t w ant to chase« them BVfey.” , greenI th'thum b a t Tbe Gardensrfo£ room available for3r itelevision, pm^ ■ lard . Mondoy; Beef sstir-^fry, green Uicn. dutchingd a w alker for supsup- ' nds'y eo r, she')! pisI lan ted floweis ~ two yearrears, volmitocred to be the • ■ zles und rcaddinR.^ BargainB Ccnter Hus\usday: Pepper steak, rice pifai beans, carrot salad,, peachp cobbler port, shesi shuffled to a plasdttsdc instead of vegetableles in the beds garden■n 'tursday: Roast beef, mashec /kntnncs “TTicrero were eight o f us childrenIren “It gives them a soolx>l at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Meals are servedd at noon on and bring bri it back to cook,”ik," denina program, TUibmcr took it before,!, scsaid-she didn’t know sho A c 7 itin ts Bridf■idgeai 6;30p.m. ■Ric-sday, Wcdnescfayy and JFHday. Bcncfielicld said. upon hcrscu to livenUl up her sur- neededd tcto buy plants. Monday Wediednesday Milk, juice, coffee and i tea arc Now,V, plantsp arc ju s t a pastime.le. roundings, “I gucs:ucss this will bc a learning Quilting Poolwl at 9:30 a.m. served widi all meals\s LikcB2 Benefield, m any in assistist- “Fm limited widi1 space, i but I expericncience for me, too,” she Tbesday Shufiluffleboard at 6 p.m. Tbcsday; Chickenn chop-suey; ed livin{ing communities find thathat make thc most of whatwl I have," laughed.Jd. UIcKxlpressiire diecJiecJcs, 10:45 a.m. TTiurlursday rice; steamed squash,h, peppers and gardenirning brings ncnv life andmd she said. B ut she’s sl surrounded by Wednesday F\)olol at 9;30 a.m. onions; frc-sh melon cup;ci strawber- energyy toti their worid. T\imer said she ustised to have a expertss w who are more than will- Qiiilting SHIBHEA assistance at 11 a.m. ry mou.sse with fresh1 berries.1 “It get?ets you outside,” Benefieldcld vegetable garden bei«forc moving ing to tell h er what to do. MIks Card Club Old-1d-Time Fiddlers performance‘Ct-- Wixincsday: ChePs’s salad with said. “It’“It’s good to vwitch thingsIgs into assisted living. “Youj nneed to buy marigolds Ikiard mectinK, 1 p.m.p. at 12;3f;:30p.m. ham, turkey, cheese,e, eggs, toma. grow.” “I love to see thingIgs grow,” she bccauscic Lthat will keep thc bugs Tljursday TOPi)PS at S p.m. toes; cheese breadst[sticks, baked Jerri1 Setde,S acuvities coordina-na- said. “If I can gives one person away,” M ary Wilson, 81, told I'inodile, I p.m. Pincxicxihle at 7 p.m. apple slia-s, magic boilars tor ,t at Franciscan Woods in pleasure os they’re goingg< to and Scott. Indiiy FHdaidoy Friday: Roast porkrk vrith bravy, Columbu Jietks QuiltJ ibus, said she tried to growow from th c dining hall1 itii makes thc The mcmost important advicc. BltKxIpressiire diet lilting sodal at a.m. white/s^veet potatoI mix, green a vegetal:table garden vrith her resi-tsi- work worthwhile." though,I, cccomcs naturally to all of IJinn.) Bridgidge at 1 p.m. beans, hot rolls, coleleslaw, tOssed dents lastlas year. W th an y luck, thc2 seedss plant- the reside: Hand lidcnts. Quilling nd ;tnd foot clinic at 1 p.m. gn.'en salad, carrot cakakc. “I thiniiink wc ended u p feedingng edatlhc Gardens'att ICalvary will “You1 gigirb have to comc out Siilurday Ikjwliwlingat 1:30 p.m. AmVitics more of}f ithc wildlife t h ^ wc didlid comc to life this sumnnmer. here andind talk to the plants,'f Chjsed Bingoigo at 6 p.m. Tbday residentsnts,” she joked, Leaders at the'hfacility had Fhinklinin ttold thc women. “Yoti West End Senior CltlCitizens Inc. Jeromene Senior Center Golf in Fairfield, 10;0 a.m. The raised ra twds — filled withith wanted to grow a vc£egetable gar- have to> taltalk to veggies if you want okra, oniimions and tom atoes - wereire den ever sincc theJ community them to0 jr jrow.” 1010 Main St., Bulillulil. 212»First F Avc. n. Exerd.se at 1:30 p.m. Noon meals serverved Monday All didirmers at noon. Suggested‘■■‘1 Walnadcn ihroufUi l''rid;ty. Htiffiuffei meal ai I donatioition is S3. Lecture on strokec awareness, ------p tji. on Siuidiiy. Moiidliday Hamburger pie, com- 12:30 p.m. -A n n t v e ri S A R Y ------livening meals served ser al 5:30 bread,1, pickled l>eets, fniit and Tlnimday p.m. ■niiiPiday. Lundindi prices are cookieses for 15 years. Exercise at 1:30 p.m. T h e M i l l e r s and eveciiiifi: me;dsm will l>e 'I\tcsd(‘sday: Polish sausage, Friday T She worked at BHdgcView I Sunday diiiniinners are S4. Parmes;esan potatoes, sauerkniut, Birthday celebration,n TWININ FALLS - Mr. an d Mns. Joeoc Estates, TVvin Falls and £ Burley Meals can In.- deliveiivered Monday fniit, limelin sc{uares Miller of TWin Falls will bc hon-in- Livestock Commissioains and was a tluoiifUi Frid.iy. Callill :;4;i4S77: for Wcdn.dncsday Potato bar, fruit,i'- Minidoka County Seni-nior orcd att a family reunion June 20-’0- homemaker. iTuire infonnaliim. Frey 10a.m. tJiammnea;e a ride. Coffee dieeseciecake home delivered upo)on request. were manlarried June 21,1953, at theie The event is hosteited ihcir .tnd dnnamun rolls cadici moming Friday/biobicsat 11 a.m. I'riday. Blood pressuree taU-n from -jvvin Fallalls and Burley Livestockdc The couple has 100 grandchil- Quiliinu. K a.m. lo.0 .}. p.m. ’Hie 'litcsduday 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.n. th c first Commississions and raised buffaloIo dren and six groat-granandchildren. NonNonna and Joe MIDer Roselancl lland playslays fnim 8-11 Fin»>d]Klile at 1 p.m. Wednesday of e aich d month, p.m. the second SaturIturday of each Snackck bar opens at (> p.m. Quilling and pool tabic,lie daily dur- inontli. Admission issS'l. S' I-;arlylly bird bingo al G:4!> p.m. ing center hours. Cruftifts every day. Bingo;10 at 7 p.m. Home delivered mealsds arc avail- Filer Senior Haven Thursdrsday able Monday tlirough F 222 Main St., FilerT Aerobiubicsai 11 a.m. a-(|uest. Volunteers are Dinners served al at noon on Pinoch>chle at 1 p.m. do grocery shopping fcfor .shut-ins. Hir a / Tuesday and ’nmrsdayday Suggested . Olll Ridlc7S at436-120C donation is .$.{ for stnioni. sen Home Richflold3ld Senior Center Aaivities delivered meals avaiivailable eadi Mondaday: Orange juice, spaghettiu Monday " U meal lime. w ith memeat sauce, tossed greenQ I*inodile from 1-4 p.m 7Uiiula{i: S a lis b u ry'Steak stc salad, g;igitrlic sticks, frosted c^ake,. Tljesday V n tn d a ij: Koasi Ix-efeef milk andnd coffee. Bingo, 1-2 p.m. a d m R rt«/tiy.Orange juice, ham-i_ Wednesday D jjljim m . Ba| Ageless Senior Cfttzenzens Inc. salad saisandwich, vegetable soup, IHnodile from 1-4 p.m A o 310 Main N., Kiml>er»>eriy lemon pitpie, milk and coffee. Thursday Mt7n« SHIBA Medicare supjpplcmcntal Wk \ Mofiduy; Sausagege and eggs, ShOShOWone Senior Center insurance a.vsistance frorom 10 a.m. | \ « tomaterio|x from 11 Friday:y: Oringe juice, fried fish, (adults S4.25,diUdrcnS- a.m. lo -1 p.m. Mondindays. Wed- pca.s,TaieiiierTui.s, tossed green salad, iiesdays and Friday and anc from 1-4 brownies,L'S, milk iuid coffc*e Golden Herttage Seniorir Center - ^ p.m. 'lUesdays and 'nuirslursdays. Aaiviticifics 2421 Overland, Burley T\icsdile at 1 p.m. F^arly biibird at 6:30 p.m. Thursda Swiss steak,k, mashed . n e n t m i d M K T h ro at 7 p.m. potatoes and gravy, mixeiced vcgeta- M g^ H j ^ m o r t a th e y gSwJRem a betterr ]place M iK iw nk c Camas County Senior;r CenterC “"S,Jay bles, Clara's salad, rainlxbow cakc 127 K. VVillcw, Fairfieltield Exercise ise from 9-9:30 a.m. Friday: Meatloaf, d ied;ddar pota- ' HPntMne C hain||H|B v Commerce hon0.'Ihe cost:ost is S3 for Pinodileilie at 1 p.m. Monday he community at neaia r i y e v e ry adults and S2 for diildrildren under Saturdaylay Pool at 10 a.m. vans Bank team . ane 10. AJl rneiils Jiree subject s to Pancakeke breakfast, 7:30-lp:30 Exerdse at 11:15 a.m. chanKe/l'o eat a meal atit thed ccntcr, u.m. Pinodile at 1 p.m. call ahead at 764-222G. CPR/first-oid EK L.L- Evahajj^fkis aa proud i actfu^Bembiber of each o fH ^ I '!U>sulay: Hobo steaksiks, cottoge SINeranditd Gold Senior Citizens Hicsday s e rvires e andfl^BKBtuIateilies th e ic h f b r t h ^ h o i n R H dieese with peaches, bread, bn fruit 203 Wilscilson,Edcn Pool at 10 a.m. crisp Open fnfrom 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Exerdse at 11:15 a.m. and<1 dediM j B jrto the oo W ed n e sd a y: Hungarianian goulash. Monday tlthrough Thursday and Board meeting at 1 p.m px-en Ixrans, cole slaw,,roUs,chcny rol from 8 aa.m. to noon Friday, Computer dass at 1 p.rZ. Thihaigmu for yo ^ ^ a n d c o n g n S crisp Suggestedd l, 10:30 ajn.-2 pjn.It Wcdnadaz2av;Bokeday ‘ OtBon lessons Quilting, 9 ajn.*2 pjn.1. Thtmdav^Ty.-QieCs salad Pinochle at 7 p.m. T V tsM X BdM Thursday • Aaivitiaes Prtdcp Otwttam '4Mk*MC S l D * L ^ i'. ; r w.KM* v VI m W.EEWiil'Vr* Quilting. 1-3 p.m. Monday; Pool at 10 ajn. , ; •>**■*». 4»1M34» JUI.UM'.;- Friday T en y andnd Sally Burnett * Exerdse at 11 iun. »dk.>977<«o*e Pool. 10:30 a.m.-2p.m.n. Wednesda] Bingo at.l pjn. * i h > T':. Quilting, 9 a.m.-2 pjn.0. Bingo at1 7 pjn, PiQodilo at 1 pjn. ' (WUNI JaCViqClW irira Ipport i t « ifi-5 4 a '